Okay, guys, let’s talk about Week 6 of fantasy football. This is always a tricky week, ’cause you gotta decide who to start and who to sit. I spent a good chunk of time this week going through this, so let me share what I did.
First off, I opened up my fantasy football app. I use the official NFL one, but you can use whatever floats your boat. Then I looked at my roster and sighed. Some tough choices were gonna have to be made. I started with the quarterbacks. I had Dak Prescott on my team, and I read somewhere that he’s been doing pretty well, second in passing yards or something like that. Dallas is playing against Detroit, and everyone is saying it’s gonna be a “fantasy bonanza,” whatever that means. So, I decided, what the heck, I’ll start Dak.
- Spent some time researching player stats and team matchups.
- Decided to start Dak Prescott based on his recent performance.
Next up, wide receivers. I had this guy, Dontayvion Wicks, and I saw some buzz about him online. I don’t know much about him, but I figured, why not? It’s a gamble, but sometimes you gotta take risks. Into the starting lineup he goes.
- Took a gamble on Dontayvion Wicks, hoping for a breakout performance.
Making Tough Choices
Then came the hard part. I had some big names on my bench, like Mike Evans, Zach Ertz, and Mark Andrews. I’ve used a tool before, something called “Who Should I Start,” and it helps you compare players. But honestly, sometimes I just go with my gut. I mean, these tools are helpful, but they don’t know everything, right?
- Considered using a “Who Should I Start” tool but ultimately relied on intuition.
- Made some tough calls on who to bench, including some well-known players.
After a lot of back and forth, changing my lineup a million times, I finally settled on something I was kind of happy with. This whole “start or sit” thing is stressful, man. You never really know if you’re making the right call until the games are over. And even then, there’s always next week, haha.
I also spent some time checking out rankings and expert opinions. A lot of people were talking about the early morning London game, but I didn’t really get into that. I just focused on getting my main lineup set.
- Finalized the lineup after numerous revisions, hoping for the best.
- Checked expert opinions but didn’t focus on the London game.
Anyway, that’s how I tackled the “start or sit” dilemma for Week 6. It was a process, let me tell you. Lots of research, some gut feelings, and a bit of luck. Hopefully, it pays off! Good luck with your own lineups, folks. May the fantasy gods be with you!