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How many other teams lost Steve Smith, Car., last night. He was my first receiver picked, as I took Culpepper first followed by two running backs(7th pick overall). Now I need receiver help. Which New England receiver after Branch will be their No. 2 guy. Also who will be the No. 2 for Philly. I'm not talking depth charts, I'm looking for who will produce. Other options also welcomed. Come on you experts (Fishing and football) Help a fellow FMer out.

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Yep, I lost him too...not a good one to lose. When I saw his leg bend and twist like that I knew something was bad. He was going to have an awesome season this year too...

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After getting waxed in two different leagues yesterday (in both cases my opponent had Shaun Alexander), I lose my #1 reciever (in one of the leagues, anyway)...adding injury to insult.

I've got Rod Smith as my #3 in that league...maybe Quincy Morgan is still available...ugh.

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You may want to consider Musin Muhammed for Carolina too if he is available. With Steve Smith out he will definately be the go to guy.

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A guy in our league HAD Charles Rogers & Steve Smith as his starters, Ouch!! How rough is that? He lost both his starting WR's opening weekend.

I would guess Pinkston will be #2 for the Eagles. Who knows he might actually be productive as a, when there is a #1. He wasn't productive as a #2, along with only a #3...

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Sunnyj- David Patten gets the ball for the Pats after Branch but you might want to consider someone else depending on who else is available in your leauge. Patten is a gamble, he produces points 2 or 3 times a year in a TD leauge. There were a couple guys last weekend with 100 yard games that may be available: Eddie Kennison, Antonio Brayant, Even K. Cambell for the Vikes, he doesnt get the ball more than a couple times a game but 9 times out of 10 it's a TD or a big pass.

Kellen Winslow might be a good pick too.

[This message has been edited by Farley (edited 09-14-2004).]

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When I went to find a replacement, I found a few decent guys still available in my league. Muhammed was still available, as was Terrell (Chi) and Branch (NE). I went with Branch, just 'Bearly' over Terrell.

Get it? "Bearly"? Heh heh.

Sorry.

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Why would anybody want any of the Bears receivers right now?

Kellen Winslow, Jr.'s a tight end.

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It gets worse. My starting lineup also features (at least, used to feature) Deuce McAllister and Todd Heap in addition to Steve Smith. And I took Bennett as my third RB, figuring I wouldn't need him until later in the year for bye weeks. Down to Steven Jackson until Bennett comes back...

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