Thursday, July 30, 2009
My Game Plan
I am about to do something I probably should not. I am going to share my game plan, not only for the draft but for the inseason management as well. This is top secret and could ruin my chances but here goes. When I draft I select the best available player at the position I need. Very sneaky don't you think. Then during the regular season I start the best available player at each position. I always start my studs. I only worry about matchups when it comes to by weeks and my bench. I know there is a guy on the board who keeps saying that if he had started Andre Johnson in week 15 he would have won the million. Let me say if I had Andre Johnson in my line up he would start every week regardless of who he is playing. Your best players are your best players and you should start them. Fifty percent of Andre Johnson is better than most of the WR's in the league. Last year I had some problems with starting players because I had three studs at RB, then I played matchups. If I have AP on any of my teams this year he will always get the start. Last year I won my league and advanced to the Vegas bracket I got knocked out because of the line up I chose. I have no regrets regarding who I played. I had three stud WR's so I played them. So a few of them had bad weeks and one of the players on my bench had a carreer game. "What are you gonna do". One hundred out of one hundred times I would have played the same line up. If I see LeRon McClain on my bench go off for 20 points and I started Micheal Turner who had 10 and I lose by 5 points, I can live with that. If I see Micheal Turner on my bench sitting there with 20 points then I my friends am an idiot. So to sum this all up if you see me in your league, know that I will be bringing the big guns every game.
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