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Fantasy Football Help

Sup y'all. I'm a Cowboys fan who desperately wants to beat his friends at fantasy football and doesn't trust national writers to actually know details about any team. I'm posting a fanpost like this on every NFL SB Nation site in an attempt to gather superior fantasy related knowledge that will help me win my league. What do y'all get out of this? Aside from being able to boast about your knowledge of your team, if every blog has good participation, y'all will be able to click on my profile, access the same info, and get a leg up on your friends as well.

Disclaimer: I come in peace, not to talk crap. Any of my statements or questions are honest searches for clarification.

So a new offensive system for the first time in years must be something, huh? Tell me about it? Is it going to be run heavy-conservative, like LaFleur was with the Titans or is it going to take advantage of the better personnel (read: QB) that the Packers have and be more aggressive in playcalling style?

I'm sure LaFleur won't ignore Aaron Jones though (and all other RBs for that matter). Is he a lock for RB1? If not, who's the main challenger?

Other than Davante Adams, who's the pass catching weapon to own? I'm sure Aaron Rodgers can support more than one fantasy relevant receiver.

Speaking of Rodgers, what are your thoughts on him as sort of a bounce-back sleeper who's not getting the respect he usually does? Or are injury and LaFleur going to hold him back?

I know it sounds like I'm really worried about LaFleur for y'all, because I am. He was so uber conservative in Tennessee that I just don't think it's a good match. Not to throw shade or anything, that's just how I see it. Feel free to tell me why I'm wrong.

Anything else fantasy football relevant that you think I should know?

I really appreciate anyone responding to this.



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