I don’t understand how this works, tangibly.
You say that you don’t want Lynch as flex, as he’s just wild enough that he can deliver a 100 as 20.
But my question is, how does that make any difference – if you had someone else as flex, you still end up with the same score? Lynch’s 20 drops out whether he is Flex or not.
Can someone explain, preferably using an actual example for my small brain – because as I can see it, if you have 23 players, you will end up with best 22 regardless of the flex is – so it really doesn’t matter what style of player or standard deviation they deliver? Surely it only matters that they are a regular player that you don’t want to VC, or can’t fit on another line.
People also say, use it as a rookie for cash generation – but again, what difference does it make? If you were going to spend the same $ on players anyway, it’s a zero sum game.
I'm on the phone atm so a fully worked example might have to wait.
But for the real high variance players, you already have loopholes to mitigate the risk of a 20 and I think loopholing does a better job there.
If Lynch pulls a 20 from (e) I can ignore it and roll again on another rookie in F6. I still have that flex player available to do his job, should it be needed.
If Lynch pulls a 20 from flex, I've no longer got protection against one of my 22 putting up a 50
If you are using a rookie in flex, then remember that there is a good chance that it will be your 7th best rookie or so. I can't see him reliably saving you from that 48 that Sean Darcy is going to barf out, for example. And I say 7th best rookie.... hard to split em that deep in the barrel. Could be your 9th best. Might be a sub. It's another gamble you are having to take before the weekend that can be eradicated by giving the rookie the (e) instead
Also, using the flex position for a rookie doesn't change cash generation. They will earn the same amount, regardless of where you place them
Having a 31st position in your squad to fill changes things a bit though. Prices got dropped 3% and you have another spot to fill so that might change your P/M/R mix. That's a different discussion from how best to use the flex though