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Originally Posted by J.D.
Systo, do you consider it variance that
a) the #1 back in fantasy football gets hurt and doesnt play....then:
b) right when he gets healthy you trade him for someone more "consistent"?
I am 98% certain even you dont believe some of the things you say.
Im not talking about foster.
the variance for me is
1) Peyton out for the season, essentially disabling 2 of my primary receiving options for the entire season (clark and collie), Foster started out injured (nothing to do with how he is doing now), peyton hillis now missing 3 games, Ryan Mathews getting injured in this game
2) Having the highest overall PA of the entire league
I was aware entirely of what I was giving up with foster, but I had to trade for the future, and my QB and RB positions had enough depth for me to afford a trade.
I have to accept downgrades at my depth positions to be able to strengthen the positions without depth. Thats fantasy football 101.