BEST PLAY: RB Darren Sproles, New York (22.25 pts)
New York sent RB Chris Johnson to the McFlys for their underutilized scatback, Darren Sproles; He then started Sproles over RB Pierre Thomas, who was actually even more productive in week ten. But the upgrade from Johnson to Sproles was significant, and without the trade, CJ2K would have likely logged another subpar week for the Finest. In the end, it didn't matter, as New York lost again, plummeting from first to worst in less than a year. They have three more weeks to dig themselves out of their grave, and get a chance to compete for the top pick in the consolation bowl.
WORST BENCH: WR Tavon Austin, Atlanta (40 pts)
On the flip side, we have Atlanta, who won their matchup to string two wins together for the first time all season, but left would-be offensive player of the week Tavon Austin on the bench, and will miss his bulkload of points this week when it comes to tiebreakers. After acquiring Austin from Toronto, Austin has been active thrice, with minimal productivity: His highlight reel performance would be tough to prognosticate, and occurred with minimal touches, so I'd give him a pass on this one, except... 40 points is just too much to not regret.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
WR Demaryius Thomas, Levee 33.3 pts
7 Receptions .5 3.50
108 Reception Yards 0.1 10.80
BONUS: Reception Yards > 100 1.00
3 Reception Touchdowns 6 18.00
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
CB Lardarius Webb, Hill Valley 27.5 pts
2 Tackle Solo 1 2.00
3 Tackle Assist 0.5 1.50
1 Interception 6 6.00
6 Pass Defended 3 18.00
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