Dios mio Dick Butkus Color Rush Jersey , man. Unfortunately, the Peanut Punchers did not. Once again, I am knocked out in the first round of the playoffs in the WCG league - this time to a late Monday Night Football comeback on the TD from Chris Carson to lose by 2 points.A couple of bad starts contributed to my demise as I went with Courtland Sutton over Tyler Boyd and started Jeff Wilson Jr. over the Kansas City backs. But you can’t think like that - you set your lineup with whatever information is at your disposal and you let the chips fall where they may. I’ve got two teams left in the hunt for a championship. One of the important pieces of playoff fantasy football came into sharp focus for one of those teams last night. I had planned to start Melvin Gordon and Spencer Ware, but injuries to both players forced me to go to the bench. Unfortunately, I only protected Gordon with Justin Jackson and did not find a spot on the virtual bench for Damien Williams. While Jackson salvaged his night with a 4th quarter TD (and a better throw from Rivers would’ve given him a 2nd), Williams was the big winner in the random running back sweepstakes. Hopefully you benefited from his big night. Additionally, if you had the gall to start Mike Williams for the Chargers, you took all of Keenan Allen’s points and profited. Well done.The playoffs can be extra stressful if you let it get to you. My advice to you for the next week and half would be as follows:If you haven’t already, handcuff your running backs with their backups unless you’ve got a good running back in reserve. Damien Williams showed us why.Grab your defense for week 16 if it’s not on your roster already.In fact, if there’s a good defense out there - grab it anyway to play keep-away from your opponent.Set your lineup with what YOU think is the right combination of players. Don’t rely on everyone else’s opinion because in the end, you have to own it.But if you need help, we’re here to offer free advice - but remember, you get what you pay for.Finally William Perry Jersey , once you set your lineup, walk away. Don’t follow the scores in real time. Either watch some real football games or go do something else with your day. Stressing about the playoffs isn’t worth it.Good luck!If you do want any advice or want to complain about getting Williams’ed by Damien and Mike, hit up the comments or find me on Twitter @gridironborn The Bears defense was great in the first half but struggled a little bit in the second half. Given the offensive line struggles by the Giants this season and the fact that Eli Manning is a bit of a statue in the pocket, I am a little disappointed by the sack output in this game. It also appeared that Vic Fangio was up to his old tricks at various points throughout the game, where he put his best pass rushers in coverage. Although it is hard to be upset by 3 sacks, the Bears are still on pace for 49, which should solidly put them in the top-5. With some tough games coming in the final quarter of the season, however, it is imperative that the Bears continue to get after the quarterback. Here’s to a huge output for the final 4 games!Week 13 at the GiantsSack 1 - Second quarter 1:14 (1st & 10) - Leonard FloydLeonard Floyd certainly loves the tackle/end twist, doesn’t he? I have to give Akiem Hicks a huge amount of props for his unselfish play on this sack. He makes sure to occupy both the right guard and tackle, while also getting straight upfield, to allow Floyd to get to Manning quickly. This is an excellent example of playing a 2-man game on the defensive line!Sack 2 - Second quarter 0:52 (2nd & 17) - Akiem HicksWhen you watch plays like this, it makes you wonder how Hicks doesn’t have double-digit sacks every year. He is simply too good with his hands and too powerful not to produce more. Hicks quickly swipes away the right guard before engaging the center. He gets low and provides a powerful punch with his left hand and keeping the right free for an inside move. A few more hand moves later and Manning is in the fetal position with Hicks laying on top of him. Sack 3 - Fourth quarter 3:25 (3rd & 8) - Khalil MackThis is as simple as it gets. Khalil Mack rushes upfield https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Mike-Ditka-Jersey , gets a great lean into the right tackle, sheds the block with a swim move and takes down Manning easily. This is how pass rushers do it in their dreams. Fast and efficient, with a strong finish. Pressure of the WeekSecond quarter 2:58 (1st & 10) - Leonard FloydTechnically Bryce Callahan gets the “pressure,” but Floyd gets the holding penalty. Floyd has been working with Mack, that is blatantly obvious when you watch this. He sets the tight end up outside, gives a head fake to the inside, and presses the tight end back with both arms, getting him completely off-balance. Saquon Barkley gets a bit of a chip here, but if Floyd wasn’t held, this would have been his first of 2 sacks on the day. As it were, the end result is almost as good for the Bears. Here’s how I have the individual* Rush Report after week 11.Khalil Mack - 8Roquan Smith - 4Akiem Hicks - 4Team Sacks - 3SINO - 2Roy Robertson-Harris - 2.5Aaron Lynch - 2.5Bryce Callahan - 2.5Leonard Floyd - 2Bilal Nichols - 1.5Danny Trevathan - 1.5Eddie Goldman - 1Sherrick McManis - 1Deon Bush - 1Isiah Irving - 0.5*These numbers do not reflect a players official statistics.