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I'm pretty sure this isn't your run of the mill WSIS, more of a situational, philosophical question, so I thought I'd put it in the pool....

If I'm playing a guy who really doesn't have a lot of weapons (because of byes, etc.) and one of his main threats is MSW, do I start Garrard over Brady to try to neutralize what poinst MSW could put up? Am I overthinking this type of situation?

 
If you didn't have a stud QB I would think about it, but Brady is a stud. I could see sitting Palmer VS Baltimore or guys simular with bad matchups, but not Brady vs Denver.

 
I've had success with this move in the past - only in leagues where passing TDs are 6pts just like the receiving TDs though. I've never bother trying it in a 4pt passing TD league.

 
I've had success with this move in the past - only in leagues where passing TDs are 6pts just like the receiving TDs though. I've never bother trying it in a 4pt passing TD league.
Ya, we're 6 patd.......I agree with the other poster that you always start your studs, but Garrard is ranked very close to Brady this week, FWIW.
 
I'm pretty sure this isn't your run of the mill WSIS, more of a situational, philosophical question, so I thought I'd put it in the pool....

If I'm playing a guy who really doesn't have a lot of weapons (because of byes, etc.) and one of his main threats is MSW, do I start Garrard over Brady to try to neutralize what poinst MSW could put up? Am I overthinking this type of situation?
Definitely not overthinking. You're actually in a good spot since you presumably don't have to make that decision until 4pm EST on Sunday. It depends on what other players are left to go, of course, but all else being equal I'd say if you are winning I would start Garrard to minimize the chance that your opponent drastically outscores you in the late games; if you are losing and need to catch up I would start Brady.The advice to "start whichever player will score more points" would be spot on if you somehow knew how many points each player would actually score. In the absence of such a prophetic advantage, starting who you think will score more is not necessarily the optimal strategy. Start who gives you the best chance to win - which may involve minimizing risk and variance when you have a lead, or maximizing risk when you are trailing.

 
Always pick the guy that you feel will score you the most points, period. Brady can neutralize MSW's points just as effectively as Garrard can. If Brady and Garrard both score 20 and MSW scores 15, in the end you're still +5 regardless of who you started.

 
Always pick the guy that you feel will score you the most points, period. Brady can neutralize MSW's points just as effectively as Garrard can. If Brady and Garrard both score 20 and MSW scores 15, in the end you're still +5 regardless of who you started.
No he can't. Brady's fantasy production is completely independent of Sims-Walker's. Garrard's is not. Sure if they each score 20 and MSW scores 15, you're still +5 either way. So what? Of what relevance is that cherry-picked example? If Brady scores 10, MSW scores 15, and Garrard scores 20, then Garrard is the better play. See, I can do that too.

The point is you don't know how many points any of them will score. But if the early games are over and you're winning by 10, then starting Garrard is the right play. The chances that MSW will drastically outscore Garrard are far less than the chances that MSW will drastically outscore Brady.

 
Always pick the guy that you feel will score you the most points, period. Brady can neutralize MSW's points just as effectively as Garrard can. If Brady and Garrard both score 20 and MSW scores 15, in the end you're still +5 regardless of who you started.
No he can't. Brady's fantasy production is completely independent of Sims-Walker's. Garrard's is not. .....................................

The point is you don't know how many points any of them will score. But if the early games are over and you're winning by 10, then starting Garrard is the right play. The chances that MSW will drastically outscore Garrard are far less than the chances that MSW will drastically outscore Brady.
You are right, but your logic is incorrect. If you are ahead then you choose Gerrard because it mitigates the chance that MSW has a monster game and loses the game for you because you are neutralizing your opponent's player. If you are losing you start Brady because his stats are independent of MSW and you are hoping Brady goes off and outplays MSW. In the losing scenario your chance of a comeback is mitigated by the fact that MSW is potentially neutralizing some of Gerrard's production.That said, I try not to do this; you end up out-thinking yourself. Personally I put match-up over any player on my opponent's team. Both Brady and Gerrard have decent matchups. I would probably consider Brady the better start because he won't make the same mistake throwing to Baily three times like Romo did...despite the emergence of a passing game, Jax is still a run first offense and is likely to be crushing Seattle early.

 
Always pick the guy that you feel will score you the most points, period. Brady can neutralize MSW's points just as effectively as Garrard can. If Brady and Garrard both score 20 and MSW scores 15, in the end you're still +5 regardless of who you started.
No he can't. Brady's fantasy production is completely independent of Sims-Walker's. Garrard's is not. .....................................

The point is you don't know how many points any of them will score. But if the early games are over and you're winning by 10, then starting Garrard is the right play. The chances that MSW will drastically outscore Garrard are far less than the chances that MSW will drastically outscore Brady.
You are right, but your logic is incorrect. If you are ahead then you choose Gerrard because it mitigates the chance that MSW has a monster game and loses the game for you because you are neutralizing your opponent's player. If you are losing you start Brady because his stats are independent of MSW and you are hoping Brady goes off and outplays MSW. In the losing scenario your chance of a comeback is mitigated by the fact that MSW is potentially neutralizing some of Gerrard's production.
Reading comprehension down?
 
I would start Garrard because the Sea pass D is bad...really bad without Trufant and now they will not have their best pass rusher, Kerney either. So, by starting Garrard you will be able to hedge if MSW goes off for 100+ yards and 2 TDs....if MSW does not do much, you do not have much to lose if his other players are real duds. Do what it takes to win....do not just follow everyone else in FF.

 
Your opponent able to take MSW out of the lineup?
No, he didn't, but I also didn't know about it until too late so started garrard. Had I known, I would have started Brady obviously.I'm up 40-20. Was up 37-13 Going into afternoon games.
 

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