Yes, and no. Today's topic from yours truly:
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Time to Hit The Panic Button?
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Re: Time to Hit The Panic Button?
Tend to agree with most of your thoughts, but don't agree at all with your thoughts on benching Schebler heading into Milwaukee against three shitty righties. And also don't agree with not looking at the matchups and platooning guys and using the higher "valued" player at all times. You just are not playing it correctly if you think that. King of queens won the main event doing an incredible job of maxing out the sum of his parts. The more teams there are in a league the more you are correct, but you still are not correct in my opinion. A great 15 team player will max all angles as well. A great 12 team player will destroy people by doing this correctly.
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Re: Time to Hit The Panic Button?
i second what c&d said and will use a platoon example. joc peterson- i think he blows. but even if you "valued" him at $25 it is pretty clear that against lefties he is about a - $50 player. chris young, franky guiterez and to a lesser extent seth smith hit lefties really well. i would bet that any good nfbc player that saw joc facing 2 or 3 lefties and the other 3 facing garbage lefties would bench joc. over 26 weeks- that adds up
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Re: Time to Hit The Panic Button?
The lefty-lefty stuff is a cinch- I think it gets more interesting when it's like Miguel Sano vs. 3 tough-ish RHs verses Seth Smith vs. 3 RH, if one had the luxury of such a bench call.
Re: Time to Hit The Panic Button?
Well that one is an easy one as we all know it would be Sano. the guy just rakes against righties.