This is my line. I'd call for one and fold for two.
I think that if you can't call one on this flop, then folding preflop is better. In other words, the postflop value of a hand should typically be built into the preflop strategy. If the postflop value isn't there, then you should probably have folded preflop. The exception to this general rule is the special case of an opponent that opens normal ranges preflop, but misses lots of bluffing value postflop.