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I certainly understand the QB and WR or TE stack combo like Wentz to Ertz, Brady to Gronk, Dak to Dez.

How about this kind of multiple players from one team: Wentz, J Elliott,K., and PHI D? Would you do it, or too many eggs in one basket?

What kind of scenario's do you consider with 2-3 players from the same team in your starting lineup.

 
Any scenario where they are my best players. I dont care if they are on the same team if they are my best option then I run with them. 

 
Any scenario where they are my best players. I dont care if they are on the same team if they are my best option then I run with them. 
This. I have Ajayi & Landry. So 2 Phins till Ajayi was traded. If I acquire Kelce, I'll have Hill & Kelce

 
There was a time I played 3-4 guys from the same team when I was a big underdog. I was hoping they would have a big offensive game and I could pull an upset and it worked. 

 
Any scenario where they are my best players. I dont care if they are on the same team if they are my best option then I run with them. 
Yep

I love the QB / WR / Kicker stack when it’s an awesome offense.
Or if they're good and against a bad defense.

I had hopes for my Mariota, Henry, Davis stack. Still do but not likely this year. Goff/Gurley has been doing well for their price and my Hunt/Hill stack in another league has been great. 

 
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Been running out Michael Thomas, Will Lutz and NO D. Been okay, not great but solid across the board.

 
In one of my leagues I've been stuck with Gronk+Cooks+Hogan, I've tried to move Hogan but no luck. I drafted Hogan late and was forced into starting him due to injuries. I'm 5-3 so its been OK, but it makes me sick every Sunday morning. 

 
There seems to be a trend and consensus forming that you play the best available players or D that you have even if it means playing 3 or more from the same team.

Something else my gut tells me is the flow of the team and season and how it's unfolding. I realize football flow can change from week to week, yet it can also keep flowing positively as well. Recently, last Thursday, Buffalo got stopped directly in their tracks after a seemingly nice run. They may adjust and get back, or not? Philadelphia seems poised to keep the flow going. They get Denver so I may temper the overall numbers this week. New England had it going, but I fear they have come back to earth and there is only so much Brady magic with the weapons available. Rams on a roll both offensively and defensively. KC looks pretty solid, as does PIT. DAL and ZEKE?  I only mention these teams who appear to be trending in the positive direction. HOU was one that I saw as being on a total terror. That appears to have been temporarily suspended until this GOOD GUY, and exciting player D Watson comes back stronger than ever. Yes, injuries can certainly affect these scenario's, Look at Green Bay. I owned Jordy in two leagues, now he's barely start-able, where as before WR Stud. So we adjust and move on.

Wentz, J Elliott, and D? I am playing Wentz and Elliott, still debating playing the D as well for ROS. Defensive line looks good, defensive backs still a work in progress. The flow seems like this defensive keeps rolling as the offense keeps rolling up the score.

Best of skill to you all.

 
rolled out both Diggs/Thielen most of this season after A Rob got hurt....

has nice success with Driver/Jennings back in the Favre era.....

post #2 says it all

 

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