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Legit Question. Start Cam in fantasy or not?


nctarheel0619

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Is there nobody better than Palmer available?

 

Palmer should rate out every week as about the #8-11ish best play.  If there are better options available the league you are playing in would be a joke IMO.  Top 10 QBs should just be sitting on the waiver wire.

 

Palmer's worst game this year was a 20pt game.

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I have Palmer as a backup too. Also had Brady. Dropped him after the game he got 4.8 points. I dont think he's had less than 23 since than. So to answer your question, I'm mad I dropped Brady

 

I did the exact same thing with Brady!!! Damnit!!! But anyway, I've been starting Cam every week and I'm thinking about benching him this week. I've got Tannehill sitting on the bench and he has been tearing it up the last few weeks!

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