Week 17 scoring

If your fantasy league wraps up this weekend, you're undoubtedly scrambling to figure out which backups to start, which superstars to bench and which games till matter.

 

While you're busy, here's another task -- find a better league for next year.

 

While many leagues are starting to shift their championships up to week 15, I've talked to more than a few friends who are still stuck in leagues that insist on including every week of the football season, even worthless week 17.

 

Still some fantasy left

 

If you just can't shake the fantasy football bug yet (and after what Larry Johnson did to your team this year, why can't you?) there are a handful of fantasy games based around the NFL playoffs that'll at least carry your obsession into the new year.

 

Most of the games are similar to the standard weekly salary cap games run by Yahoo and CBS during the regular season, but with the added twist of locking in your roster for two weeks in a row. It forces you to balance big performers against players who'll stick around int he playoffs -- last year, nearly everyone who took LaDanian Tomlinson got stuck when the Chargers were bounced early in the playoffs.

 

Here are a few links: 

 

Sorry about your QB

There's nothing worse than riding a star player into the fantasy playoffs only to have him fall apart right as you get to the end. So if you've been singing the praises of ever-consistent Tom Brady all season, Sunday was probably the end of that, and the end of your fantasy season as well.

 

Tony Romo's numbers were even worse than Brady's (214 yards and three picks vs  140 and 1 INT) but Romo already had that dreadful six-turnover game against Buffalo earlier this year. For Brady owners, he had been a reliable 20 pts a week, and Sunday's touchdownless game was a giant surprise.

 

Late season waiver wire

If you've made it to your league's postseason and survived the first-round of games, you've probably got too good a team to be worrying about the waiver wire.

Then again, stars like Reggie Bush can go down at any point in the season, so here are a few names to look at if you need some last-minute fill-ins:

Anthony Gonzalez, WR, Indianapolis

Owned in 17.4 percent of ESPN.com fantasy leagues

AFC bias?

An astute reader caught a mistake in my NFL wrap-up this weekend -- I wrote that the Cowboys win over the Packers was diminished because "that honor comes with the caveat of dominating a conference containing only four teams with winning records."

 

Of course, I meant to say "four other teams." Seattle, Green Bay, Tampa Bay, and the New York Giants are all above .500. And the same reader points out the AFC only has seven teams with a winning record, not a whopping margin of difference.