There's nothing fantasy football players can do about an NFL team changing course without giving proper notice.
In an age where every organization has dozens of beat reporters live-tweeting every step, it seems impossible for a squad to catch anyone off guard. Yet the Green Bay Packers pulled a fast one on everyone, turning to James Starks when everyone expected a bounce-back outing from Eddie Lacy.
Lacy received four touches to Starks' 11, including a 65-yard touchdown run during Green Bay's 27-20 victory over the San Diego Chargers. Had the Packers shared their plans to switch up their starting running back, fantasy managers would have adapted accordingly.