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By Jim McCormick
Special to ESPN.com Friday, October 9, 2009 Bye weeks are pretty fun for a football fan. When your team of choice is resting, you get to watch the league unfold without worry. The editing capabilities of the RedZone Channel and successfully scaling a mountain of wings are your chief concerns. But in fantasy, the byes can wreak havoc on your roster. The toughest element of the bye weeks isn't finding suitable fill-ins, but rather retaining the quality of your roster while doing so. Most fantasy teams face one or two particularly cripplin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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