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Do Off Proj consider possible mid-game switches? (1 Viewer)

dancer

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E.g., Grossman is projected low. Do these stats consider he might be pulled, or are these the projected stats assuming he plays the whole game?

The reason for asking - in my league we play "Team QBs" rather than individuals, and I need to decide between Min Team QB and Chicago Team QB - so the decision for me is not between Johnson and Grossman, but Johnson+Bollinger vs. Grossman+Griese.

 
I see that. But those "team" projections don't ever seem to include stats for more than one QB (or do they?). So when there is a case when there is a decent chance a QB will be pulled, do these team projections ever split the projected stats between 2 QBs, or do you always put them in one QB row as is done here with Chicago now? Do these projected stats in effect assume Grossman will go the whole game? I assume they do, since no stats are projected for Griese on this page, as an example.
 
I see that. But those "team" projections don't ever seem to include stats for more than one QB (or do they?). So when there is a case when there is a decent chance a QB will be pulled, do these team projections ever split the projected stats between 2 QBs, or do you always put them in one QB row as is done here with Chicago now? Do these projected stats in effect assume Grossman will go the whole game? I assume they do, since no stats are projected for Griese on this page, as an example.
There are times when there will be 2 QBs projected, I think. Either way since you can see all the WR projections, that should clear things up.
 

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