TenTimes
Backhoe Operator
Just wondering if anybody has looked in to this, or can recall from personal experience.
It makes sense to me that a 9th or 10th week BYE would be much better than a 4th week BYE, but I don't have the stats to prove it. Seems like at the least, if you have two RBs rated evenly but one has a much later BYE, that'd be significant enough to be the deciding factor.
I don't think it makes much difference for QBs and WRs, except in how their respective worn down RBs stall the offense as a whole.
It makes sense to me that a 9th or 10th week BYE would be much better than a 4th week BYE, but I don't have the stats to prove it. Seems like at the least, if you have two RBs rated evenly but one has a much later BYE, that'd be significant enough to be the deciding factor.
I don't think it makes much difference for QBs and WRs, except in how their respective worn down RBs stall the offense as a whole.