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Matty Ice on all those waiver wires


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I have been wondering for days if Matt Moore is going to show us something the first game. I gambled and took Big Ben in the 11th round. I have to get through the first 5 weeks. Before I had a chance to get Henne, someone else took him, so I basically could choose from noobs, Jake, Matt Cassel, or Matt Moore. Being that so many question marks are surrounding our passing game, I decided to take Cassel. The thing is, is that it was always my intention to pick Moore as my number 2, but his pre-season play was solidly mediocre, at best.

I am thinking that Matt Moore is on a bunch of waiver wires along with Jake.

If Moore has a decent game, then their may be a mad rush to get him, and I may miss out. But I think that I am going to stick with Cassel for this first week. Wouldn't you?

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