Raiderfan32904
Footballguy
By the start of tomorrow’s late games, there should be a much clearer playoff picture. What effect will the results have on a team that has just been eliminated to go all out for the win? And what are the corresponding impacts to fantasy players? If any?
An example is the Raiders hosting Indy in the late game. If KC beats Tennessee, then they are eliminated before they kickoff. The coaches and players all say it doesn’t matter, but I believe that is
It has to take the wind out of their sail, and with it, perhaps the level of completion suffers. Is this something that you take into account when setting your lineups? I’d consider for instance subbing out Z. Miller for J. Graham if KC wins tomorrow. I think Graham in a game that means something is going to be used in a game plan that is more aggressive than a team that just had its playoff hopes flushed down the drain.
This is just one example, is this a cause of concern for any other players who are staring playoff elimination in the face?
Are there any late game substitutions you'd consider if the playoff cards start to fall?
An example is the Raiders hosting Indy in the late game. If KC beats Tennessee, then they are eliminated before they kickoff. The coaches and players all say it doesn’t matter, but I believe that is

It has to take the wind out of their sail, and with it, perhaps the level of completion suffers. Is this something that you take into account when setting your lineups? I’d consider for instance subbing out Z. Miller for J. Graham if KC wins tomorrow. I think Graham in a game that means something is going to be used in a game plan that is more aggressive than a team that just had its playoff hopes flushed down the drain.
This is just one example, is this a cause of concern for any other players who are staring playoff elimination in the face?
Are there any late game substitutions you'd consider if the playoff cards start to fall?