Hightower to be the starter!
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:48 pm
At least that is how they have it on the depth chart.
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Countertrey wrote:How'd that work for you?
frankcal20 wrote:Countertrey wrote:How'd that work for you?
I started him in fantasy...went to work and got screwed.
Irn-Bru wrote:Injury in the intro?
(FFToday) Veteran running back Tim Hightower started the Redskins' first four games and was announced as the starter Sunday at FedEx Field. But when Washington's offense took the field, Ryan Torain was the running back, and Hightower didn't play a snap. Coach Mike Shanahan said after the game that he elected to rest Hightower, who has been battling a sore shoulder. "As I told Tim before the game, if I had to have him, if somebody went down, he was going to play, but that was the only situation he would play," Shanahan said.
CanesSkins26 wrote:frankcal20 wrote:Countertrey wrote:How'd that work for you?
I started him in fantasy...went to work and got screwed.
I started Torrain and it lost me the week.
tribeofjudah wrote:I started him too and he got me: 0
The rest of my team is solid so I'll still pull off a WIN.
Here is Shanny's explaination:(FFToday) Veteran running back Tim Hightower started the Redskins' first four games and was announced as the starter Sunday at FedEx Field. But when Washington's offense took the field, Ryan Torain was the running back, and Hightower didn't play a snap. Coach Mike Shanahan said after the game that he elected to rest Hightower, who has been battling a sore shoulder. "As I told Tim before the game, if I had to have him, if somebody went down, he was going to play, but that was the only situation he would play," Shanahan said.
Doc Walker reported that we lost Kory because of an illegal block
SkinsJock wrote:Where the league sees from replays that a player clearly hurts another player, the NFL should fine that player and make him sit out for the same period of time that the injured player is out
Doc Walker siad that the players on the sideline were really pissed off at the way the eagles defensive players were intenionally blocking them and trying to hurt them
frankcal20 wrote:Countertrey wrote:How'd that work for you?
I started him in fantasy.
lol ...... i started torain and got screwed toofrankcal20 wrote:Countertrey wrote:How'd that work for you?
I started him in fantasy...went to work and got screwed.
What are you talking about with intentional blocks on the defense? The defense does not block so what were they actually doing?SkinsJock wrote:Where the league sees from replays that a player clearly hurts another player, the NFL should fine that player and make him sit out for the same period of time that the injured player is out
Doc Walker siad that the players on the sideline were really pissed off at the way the eagles defensive players were intenionally blocking them and trying to hurt them
Shabutie wrote:What are you talking about with intentional blocks on the defense? The defense does not block so what were they actually doing?SkinsJock wrote:Where the league sees from replays that a player clearly hurts another player, the NFL should fine that player and make him sit out for the same period of time that the injured player is out
Doc Walker siad that the players on the sideline were really pissed off at the way the eagles defensive players were intenionally blocking them and trying to hurt them