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Point Block Strategy. Is this a good idea?
I know this sounds like assistant coach thread but it is more of a fantasy football strategy. I tried the search button and could not find any threads on a strategy like this.
I am in a must win situtation to make the playoffs with my team. My opponent has several players that are matched up with mine that he is starting. Is it a good strategy since my team is weaker this week to match his points?
Examples:
He has Carson Palmer starting for QB.
I have TJ Housh and Chris Henry and Shayne Grahm Kicker.
He has Brandon Marshall WR starting and I have Cutler QB.
Pros:
If Carson has a great game, I can cash in and protect myself and can
score more than him.
The FF score in theory for my game will be close enough to his so anything
can happen.
Cons:
If Cincy and Denver have bad games, I think the strategy won't work.
Does this strategy actually work? Anyone try it?
All TDs 6 points, WR/TE get .5 PPR, .1 per yard for WR/RB/TE, 1.0 for 25 yards passing
Start 1QB, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 K, 1 Def
My Team:
Pos Player Team
QB16 Jay Cutler
QB17 Jeff Garcia
QB19 Vince Young
RB4 Willie Parker
RB16 Ryan Grant
RB36 Adrian Peterson
RB40 DeAngelo Williams
WR4 T.J. Houshmandzadeh
WR5 Braylon Edwards
WR13 Steve Smith
WR32 Chris Henry
WR33 Ike Hilliard
TE1 Antonio Gates
PK9 Shayne Graham
PK14 Jeff Reed
DEF3 Jaguars
DEF11 Broncos
His Team:
QB4 Carson Palmer
QB22 Kyle Boller
QB24 Kellen Clemens
RB3 Brian Westbrook
RB11 Maurice Jones-Drew
RB15 Chester Taylor
RB28 Ahman Green
RB74 Joe Echemandu
WR12 Plaxico Burress
WR27 Brandon Marshall
WR34 Roddy White
WR40 Bernard Berrian
WR43 Ronald Curry
WR66 Brandon Stokley
TE6 Dallas Clark
PK6 Neil Rackers
DEF10 Packers GB/7
I know this sounds like assistant coach thread but it is more of a fantasy football strategy. I tried the search button and could not find any threads on a strategy like this.
I am in a must win situtation to make the playoffs with my team. My opponent has several players that are matched up with mine that he is starting. Is it a good strategy since my team is weaker this week to match his points?
Examples:
He has Carson Palmer starting for QB.
I have TJ Housh and Chris Henry and Shayne Grahm Kicker.
He has Brandon Marshall WR starting and I have Cutler QB.
Pros:
If Carson has a great game, I can cash in and protect myself and can
score more than him.
The FF score in theory for my game will be close enough to his so anything
can happen.
Cons:
If Cincy and Denver have bad games, I think the strategy won't work.
Does this strategy actually work? Anyone try it?
All TDs 6 points, WR/TE get .5 PPR, .1 per yard for WR/RB/TE, 1.0 for 25 yards passing
Start 1QB, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 K, 1 Def
My Team:
Pos Player Team
QB16 Jay Cutler
QB17 Jeff Garcia
QB19 Vince Young
RB4 Willie Parker
RB16 Ryan Grant
RB36 Adrian Peterson
RB40 DeAngelo Williams
WR4 T.J. Houshmandzadeh
WR5 Braylon Edwards
WR13 Steve Smith
WR32 Chris Henry
WR33 Ike Hilliard
TE1 Antonio Gates
PK9 Shayne Graham
PK14 Jeff Reed
DEF3 Jaguars
DEF11 Broncos
His Team:
QB4 Carson Palmer
QB22 Kyle Boller
QB24 Kellen Clemens
RB3 Brian Westbrook
RB11 Maurice Jones-Drew
RB15 Chester Taylor
RB28 Ahman Green
RB74 Joe Echemandu
WR12 Plaxico Burress
WR27 Brandon Marshall
WR34 Roddy White
WR40 Bernard Berrian
WR43 Ronald Curry
WR66 Brandon Stokley
TE6 Dallas Clark
PK6 Neil Rackers
DEF10 Packers GB/7