Since joining the league in 2015, I had made it to the semi-finals every season. That is, until this season, when I didn't even make the damn playoffs. I desperately hope we return to 14-teams next year as that plays to my strengths much more as a fantasy player.
QB was my Achilles' heel this season. I still contend that QBs are generally overrated by the fantasy community, but having failed spectacularly at streaming the position this year, I'll be aggressively targeting a big-play signal-caller next year. I started the wrong QB damn near every week, but even the "right choice" would typically only score ~20 points. Compare that to guys like Allen and Herbert who can go off for 40+ any given week. If the rest of my team had been stronger, I could've survived my lackluster QB production, but my skill positions were too boom-or-bust --- with more busts down the stretch, contributing to me losing 5 of my last 6.
I limped into the playoffs in my money league but managed to steal a surprising round one victory thanks to Brady, Godwin, Fournette and Mixon having abysmal performances for my opponent. Thought I was going to luck into the championship since my opponent this past week was without Evans, Conner and Dalvin Cook, but instead his replacement players, like Burkhead and Higgens, exploded for their best games of the season by far, and I got my ass whupped. Major bummer since a win would've netted me $100 for at least a second-place finish, or $500 if I'd managed to win the chip.
I think Empire has finally gotten healthy at the right time and could pull off the win over Parrotheads.
Parrotheads offense has been beastly, after a slow start and rides a 9 game winning streak!
It’ll be an interesting match, as both have favorable matchups this week at key positions.
Who do you guys got winning??
Too close to call. I'd give @
Fabulous the slight advantage on a position-by-position basis, but Jonathan Taylor can single-handedly swing things in the favor of @
Hey Fredrick, and Vegas is a tasty match-up.