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There is no such thing as fantasy football “experts”
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Week 4: ESPN’s Eric Karabell

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7/17 = 41%

The interesting thing here is that 2 of his start ‘em receivers are receivers I have in my league. I can only start 2 receivers, with another 2 on the bench. My receivers are: Larry Fitzgerald, Derrick Mason, Calvin Johnson, and Brandon Marshall. Even though Fitzgerald was playing a good Pittsburgh defense, you’ve got to start him every week (just look what Boldin did last week against a good Baltimore defense). So that leaves 3 spots – a banged up, questionable Johnson in a pass happy offense against a banged up Chicago secondary. Mason, their main target, against a terrible secondary. Marshall was a nice option because he’s off to a great start and could have seen the ball more because of the injury to Walker.

All very good options. So, who did I start? Fitzgerald (11 rec, 123 yards) and Mason (10 rec, 78 yards) over two of Karabell’s must starts – Johnson (DNP) and Marshall (3 rec, 23 yards, TD). Who’s the expert again?
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