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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    The answer is always Harvin. Harvin has reached must-start status, regardless of matchup. And while on the surface, the matchup with Seattle looks tough, its really not. The Seahawks have been thrashed by slot WRs - advantage Harvin. Their big strong CBs dont do them any good when they can't get their hands on the WR before he catches the ball. Harvin catches most of his passes behind the line of scrimmage - advantage Harvin.

    Put it this way. I have Harvin and Nelson. Even if Nelson was fully healthy, I'd be starting Harvin over Nelson. So you should definitely start him over Cobb
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    Sorry guys. I didn't mean for my answer to show up so many times.
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    John (542 Reputation Points)
    Not your fault, numberFire needs to work to on their UI. The page doesn't update when you hit the submit answer button.
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    Sorry guys. I didn't mean for my answer to show up so many times.
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    The answer is always Harvin. Harvin has reached must-start status, regardless of matchup. And while on the surface, the matchup with Seattle looks tough, its really not. The Seahawks have been thrashed by slot WRs - advantage Harvin. Their big strong CBs dont do them any good when they can't get their hands on the WR before he catches the ball. Harvin catches most of his passes behind the line of scrimmage - advantage Harvin.

    Put it this way. I have Harvin and Nelson. Even if Nelson was fully healthy, I'd be starting Harvin over Nelson. So you should definitely start him over Cobb.

    Never sit your studs. Harvin is elite. #3 WR in my league
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    The answer is always Harvin. Harvin has reached must-start status, regardless of matchup. And while on the surface, the matchup with Seattle looks tough, its really not. The Seahawks have been thrashed by slot WRs - advantage Harvin. Their big strong CBs dont do them any good when they can't get their hands on the WR before he catches the ball. Harvin catches most of his passes behind the line of scrimmage - advantage Harvin.

    Put it this way. I have Harvin and Nelson. Even if Nelson was fully healthy, I'd be starting Harvin over Nelson. So you should definitely start him over Cobb.

    Never sit your studs. Harvin is elite. #3 WR in my league
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    The answer is always Harvin. Harvin has reached must-start status, regardless of matchup. And while on the surface, the matchup with Seattle looks tough, its really not. The Seahawks have been thrashed by slot WRs - advantage Harvin. Their big strong CBs dont do them any good when they can't get their hands on the WR before he catches the ball. Harvin catches most of his passes behind the line of scrimmage - advantage Harvin.

    Put it this way. I have Harvin and Nelson. Even if Nelson was fully healthy, I'd be starting Harvin over Nelson. So you should definitely start him over Cobb.

    Never sit your studs. Harvin is elite. #3 WR in my league
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    The answer is always Harvin. Harvin has reached must-start status, regardless of matchup. And while on the surface, the matchup with Seattle looks tough, its really not. The Seahawks have been thrashed by slot WRs - advantage Harvin. Their big strong CBs dont do them any good when they can't get their hands on the WR before he catches the ball. Harvin catches most of his passes behind the line of scrimmage - advantage Harvin.

    Put it this way. I have Harvin and Nelson. Even if Nelson was fully healthy, I'd be starting Harvin over Nelson. So you should definitely start him over Cobb.

    Never sit your studs. Harvin is elite. #3 WR in my league
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    Adam Savrin (349 Reputation Points)
    The answer is always Harvin. Harvin has reached must-start status, regardless of matchup. And while on the surface, the matchup with Seattle looks tough, its really not. The Seahawks have been thrashed by slot WRs - advantage Harvin. Their big strong CBs dont do them any good when they can't get their hands on the WR before he catches the ball. Harvin catches most of his passes behind the line of scrimmage - advantage Harvin.

    Put it this way. I have Harvin and Nelson. Even if Nelson was fully healthy, I'd be starting Harvin over Nelson. So you should definitely start him over Cobb.

    Never sit your studs. Harvin is elite. #3 WR in my league
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    Matthew McCollum (500 Reputation Points)
    Harvin...no doubt!
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    Matthew McCollum (500 Reputation Points)
    Harvin...no doubt!
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    John (542 Reputation Points)
    Definitely Harvin since Jordy Nelson may be back.
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    George Possley (531 Reputation Points)
    I think Harvin is more valuable. I'm a Packer fan and I know that GB does not use Cobb as extensively as Minnesota uses Harvin.
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    George Possley (531 Reputation Points)
    I think Harvin is more valuable. I'm a Packer fan and I know that GB does not use Cobb as extensively as Minnesota uses Harvin.
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