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Does anyone sweat over their kicker when it comes to the fantasy playoffs. Last week I went w prater over Hanson (required to carry two - stupid) anyway, prater had a great night while Hanson did just okay. I only lost by a couple points. Our playoffs begin this week.

 

So this week again I have to decide. How do people decide on who to roll with, after all one field goal can be a difference maker. Easiest matchup? Go w guy facing better d (assume the offense will get stopped and have to kick), season stats, etc?

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Pick a kicker on a team that doesnt suck and get blown out. Janikowski is one of the biggest legs the game has ever seen but he has done dick the last 3 weeks because his team is always getting their tits lit

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Pick a kicker on a team that doesnt suck and get blown out. Janikowski is one of the biggest legs the game has ever seen but he has done dick the last 3 weeks because his team is always getting their tits lit

 

This made me laugh out loud. :clap: Well done sir, well done.

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I think its a real crap shoot, you essentially want a kicker for a team that isn't terrible offensively but not good enough to score TDs regularly. A bad red zone offense yields a lot of FGs, I think Phil Dawson for the Browns has been an example of that.

 

I try not to agonize much and will often carry just one kicker. If I have 2 one is usually better, and will only get benched if the matchup is much better. Looking at some of the top scoring kickers they're on teams that score a lot (NE, NYG, ATL) but they also miss more FG then others.

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You also need a team with a decent defense, so they don't get blown out of games (which then leads to passing up field goals to try to score TDs). That has also been a problem for Janikowski this year.

 

David Akers basically had the dream scenario last year: A top notch defense, coupled with an average offense that was terrible in the red zone.

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Yeah guy in my league drafted janikowski way early. Needless to say he finished in last.

 

Yeah prater has been inconsistent all year and I attribute that to Peyton scoring so efficiently. Guy just doesn't get many chances. But last week against Oakland Denver sputtered and he banged 4 through. I'm thinking he may get 3-4 chances this week against baltimore...but this isn't the Baltimore d of old so I'm stuck. Whereas Hanson may only be kicking extra points vs Arizona

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I like to try and start the same kicker as much as possible, then you are guaranteed to get their good weeks. If you pick spot starts then you may get down weeks and miss up weeks.

 

I really like to pair a kicker and qb on a decent offense. I'm not reaching for either to make it happen, but knowing once the offense gets inside the 45 you have a good shot at 3-6 points is real cool.

 

Then of course if you have room to carry a dome playing kicker as an emergency then I'd do that too.

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The most unpredictable position in fantasy scoring.

 

 

This, and it is also the one that tends to have the least variance over the course of the season. IIRC, last year, if you were lucky enough to have Akers, you might have scored 2 more points per game over the worst starting kickers. Otherwise, it was only a difference of about 1 point per game.

 

So rather than guessing, I find a good kicker (whether that be on a high-scoring team, or usually for me one on a team that tends to stall out in the endzone, though Bryant was so cheap this year, I nabbed him in most leagues) and stick with him. Trying to guess which kicker will be better week to week is kind of a fools game.

 

That said, it didn't work out great last week with Tynes putting up a big fat zero, but I survived and will hope he makes up for it next week.

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