Should I start Adrian Peterson?

Should i start Larry Johnson or Adrian Peterson in week 2?

  • its hard not to start L.J. but in week 1 he didn't do much. i know he just needs to get in to it because he didn't play any in preseason.--ok so I'm in a 2 back league and i have Travis Henry,Larry Johnson and Adrian Peterson. what 2 do you think i should start ?

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    I have that question for my team too. Its going to be hard but you have to strongly consider benching Larry Johnson. Look what the Bears did to Tomlinson. LT is a much better back than LJ. However, the Bears just lost Mike Brown and Dusty Dovorchek for the year and both are monsters on run-D. Adrian isn't a sure thing considering he is a rookie but he will have an easier time running next Sunday than Johnson.

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ADRIAN PETERSON! hes going against a mediocre lions defense, and Larry Johnson is going against one of the best rush defenses in the league in the bears......dont even 2nd guess this one

hbeck345

Travis Henry is going to pulverise the Traitors on the ground, and Detroit's "defense" couldn't stop a photographer trying to click Rosie O'Donnell in lingerie. Did you see them give up the lead in the third quarter last Sunday to the worst offense in football? Start Henry and Peterson, and praise yourself for the depth you have at RB.

Your Uncle Dodge!

LJ! Peterson is a rookie and Atlanta's Def is AWFUL... he will not get 100 yards and a TD week two. At least with LJ you know that you will get the carries

Chris

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