Okay, here’s my blog post about “Week 10 Start Em Sit Em”, written from a personal experience perspective, using simple language, action verbs, and basic HTML formatting:

Alright, so Week 10, huh? It’s crunch time in fantasy football, and my team was lookin’ shaky. I started by reviewing my roster, top to bottom. I had some tough decisions to make, and not a lot of time to overthink it.
Digging into the Matchups
First thing I did was look at the matchups. Who’s playing who? Which defenses are tough, and which ones are basically sieves? I opened up a few different websites, not gonna lie, just to get a feel for what everyone was saying.
I noticed a couple of my guys were going up against some seriously scary defenses. Like, my WR2 was facing a team that hadn’t allowed a passing touchdown in three weeks. Ouch.
Making the Tough Calls
- Sat my usual starting RB. He’d been underperforming, and the matchup was brutal.
- Started a WR off the waiver wire. Yeah, I know, risky, but he had a great matchup against a weak secondary, so it was YOLO.
- Started my usually start QB.
- Started my TE. He’d been consistent all year, so I felt good about that.
It was nerve-wracking, hitting that “submit” button. I spent the whole weekend refreshing the scores, second-guessing myself. I watched as one players did just about as I’d hope.
I felt so good!

Lesson learned? Trust your gut, do your research, and don’t be afraid to make some bold moves. It’s all part of the game!