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femurov
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I think I have to give in and drop one of my 3 QBs. Devin White's ankle is all fucked up and I don't carry backup IDPs, so I have to drop someone if I want to field a full lineup. It is an option to not start someone in that spot if I wanted to and I am in a good position to do that, but more on that in a moment.
QBs get 4 pts per passing TD and 2 bonus points for passing TDs over 40 yards.
Trevor Lawrence - I can't cut him. He's got the hot hand right now.
Kyler Murray - Been consistent since he has been back.
Justin Fields - Boom or bust. The highs are high, though.
I could also drop Devin White. I really hate to do that, though. He's been my keeper for the past couple of years, but I also have Jordyn Brooks, who would probably be an upgrade as long as this injury isn't bad. And anyone I drop, I will have a chance to get back as we do blind bid auctions (real money, no limit) and nobody can pick him up until next week during that period. I'm actually starting to lean in this direction as I type this.
Since Fields is on a bye this week, another option that I have is to wait and see how my game goes. I had a chance to control my division last week, but lost and am now tied with the leader and he has the tiebreaker (my all play record sucks in this league). I went from playing for a bye to fighting for a playoff spot. I still control my own destiny, but I would be the 6 seed if the playoffs started now. The 7 seed is who I play and he is a game back. I have a better AP record, but he can catch me. If I win, I clinch and he is not at full strength with a couple of players on bye (Adams) or hurt (K. Walker and A. Jones). He's starting Miles Sanders and Samaje Perine with Zeke being the only other healthy, non bye RB on his team. Anyway, on Monday night, I will have TLaw and 2 IDPs going against his Tyler Boyd. If it is close or I am down, I can dump Fields before the MNF game and grab an IDP (it would be for a flex position, so I could grab anyone available) and boost my odds a little. But if I have the game in hand, I can keep the band together and not have to drop anyone.
I have until Sunday to change my mind about 5 to 10 times. Thanks in advance.
QBs get 4 pts per passing TD and 2 bonus points for passing TDs over 40 yards.
Trevor Lawrence - I can't cut him. He's got the hot hand right now.
Kyler Murray - Been consistent since he has been back.
Justin Fields - Boom or bust. The highs are high, though.
I could also drop Devin White. I really hate to do that, though. He's been my keeper for the past couple of years, but I also have Jordyn Brooks, who would probably be an upgrade as long as this injury isn't bad. And anyone I drop, I will have a chance to get back as we do blind bid auctions (real money, no limit) and nobody can pick him up until next week during that period. I'm actually starting to lean in this direction as I type this.
Since Fields is on a bye this week, another option that I have is to wait and see how my game goes. I had a chance to control my division last week, but lost and am now tied with the leader and he has the tiebreaker (my all play record sucks in this league). I went from playing for a bye to fighting for a playoff spot. I still control my own destiny, but I would be the 6 seed if the playoffs started now. The 7 seed is who I play and he is a game back. I have a better AP record, but he can catch me. If I win, I clinch and he is not at full strength with a couple of players on bye (Adams) or hurt (K. Walker and A. Jones). He's starting Miles Sanders and Samaje Perine with Zeke being the only other healthy, non bye RB on his team. Anyway, on Monday night, I will have TLaw and 2 IDPs going against his Tyler Boyd. If it is close or I am down, I can dump Fields before the MNF game and grab an IDP (it would be for a flex position, so I could grab anyone available) and boost my odds a little. But if I have the game in hand, I can keep the band together and not have to drop anyone.
I have until Sunday to change my mind about 5 to 10 times. Thanks in advance.