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By Scott Engel
ESPN.com Friday, December 7, 2007 William (New York, N.Y.): You have often said that you shouldn't worry about your opponent's lineup, and only concern yourself with your own. However, suppose it is clear that your opponent has a far superior team. Wouldn't it be wise then to gamble on players who normally wouldn't start and hope they have a huge upside game? For instance, a player like Donte' Stallworth isn't always a starter, but you may need to gamble on him having a huge day to offset your opponent's advantages. Engel: The ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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