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Feather
Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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Is it possible to always, and I mean I always, sit your best WR, week in, week out?
I probably have had the best roster of receivers this season, but I never know which one of them is an "automatic" start other than Andre Johnson. At least I won, yes, but it just breaks my being to leave unnecessary points on my bench because I overthought the intangibles. Sidney Rice and Sims-Walker and Steve Smith and DeSean would be never-bench WRs on other teams, but when you can only choose 1 of them, well, you see how it can be nerve-wracking to "guess" which one of them will "most likely" have the best day.
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Junkie
Location: bedford, tx
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choosing who to start and who to bench is tough and it really comes down to two things. 1) who's the matchup against and what strategy for that team to win is gonna be used (i.e. run or pass) and 2) who are the other players on that persons team.
for instance, I played miles austin, felix jones, and marion barber last night and between the 3 of them, I think I got 10 points. I didn't pay enough attention to hear that jones is no longer doing returns. that hurt.
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