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...ibility for yourself. There have been so many instances where a guy like Rashod Bateman or Marvin Mims were sitting on the end of my bench and since I didn’t want...
...lf. There have been so many instances where a guy like Rashod Bateman or Marvin Mims were sitting on the end of my bench and since I didn’t want to outright “c...
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is to stop being precious about your end of bench players. Always have minimum three guys you can cut at a moment’s notice without any regret. If you somehow have a “stacked” bench - create more flexibility for yourself. There have been so many instances where a guy like Rashod Bateman or Marvin Mims were sitting on the end of my bench and since I didn’t want to outright “cut” these players I invested in or had hope in, for them to go be the “top player” on waivers where I let good trades pass me by. And those players turn out to be nothing. Sure, it sucks having to a cut a guy who becomes successful for another manager, and they got that player for free after you held for so long. But always take a trade where you’re getting the top player or proven talent. Clear that end of bench if you need to. Only show any loyalty in this game to your absolute core starters. You’ll be so much more successful, I promise. submitted by /u/92tilinfinityand [link] [comments]