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Does anyone know where to find matchup indicators (not SOS) for IDP's when they play against other teams? What I mean is that I am considering benching Keith Brooking this week because I don't think Philly gives up a lot of points to LB'ers. I also want to start Lemar Marshall but I don't think I am because I don't think Chicago gives up a lot of points to opposing LB'ers either.Is there any link that anyone has that shows each teams rank when playing against opposing D'd for IDP positions?Does that make sense? I don't just want the SOS, I want to know that the Philly Offense was ranked #28/32 for points given up to opposing LB'ers. Does this exist for public use?I did notice that under the IDP position hot plays/cold plays (FBG subscriber content) that the author stated that 'X' player was a good play because 'Y' team was ranked #1 against points given up to opposing LB'ers (or DB/DL). Is that info available for all teams???This would help a GREAT DEAL when deciding to start certain players each week.Thanks for the help.GM popcorn.gif

 
This is exactly what the SOS breakdown does for you at FBG.

For a free site, here's something that list the stats allowed for each team, but it doesn't break it down by position.

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We ran these stats last year every week of the season last year and I thought they were very helpful. I will try to do them again this year, but things are a little up in the air right now b/c Drinen has way too much on his plate and he helped out a ton last year. The cumulative stats from the end of the 2004 season should be available in the archives somewhere.Based on last year's stats, the Eagles ranked 31st in fantasy points allowed to opposing LBs. The Bears ranked 18th.

 
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