How to Watch Fantasy Football Week 15: Binge, Stream, and Skip

How to Watch Fantasy Football Week 15: Binge, Stream, and Skip

If you want to make decisions in fantasy, you should start with the game setting. Because of this, I’m going to divide each game into three groups: Binge, Stream, and Skip.

When you “binge” a game, you watch it all at once, like a show you can’t miss. You might even finish all the episodes to one weekend.

Here are the fantasy games that get all of your friends excited and have stories that set the tone for the season.

You watch shows from beginning to end, but maybe you’re not watching them all at once. Games you wish to “stream” are like those shows.

The games may not have many “must-starts,” but we can pick and choose, and the teams are going to be important in the NFL playoff picture.

Last but not least, games you want to “skip” are like TV shows you’re mostly avoiding but may view an episode now and then.

These games aren’t the best for fantasy football, but there will be one or two players who stand out who aren’t very well known.

If you want to make decisions in fantasy, you should start with the game setting. Because of this, I’m going to divide each game into three groups: Binge, Stream, as well as Skip.

When you “binge” a game, you watch it all at once, like a show you can’t miss. You might even finish every episode in one weekend.

Here are the fantasy games that get all of your friends excited and have stories that set the tone for the season.

You watch shows from beginning to end, but maybe you’re not watching them all at once. Games you wish to “stream” are like those shows.

The games may not have many “must-starts,” but we can pick and choose, and the teams are going to be important in the NFL playoff picture.

Last but not least, games you want to “skip” are like TV shows you’re mostly avoiding but may see an episode now and then.

These games aren’t the best for fantasy football, but there will be one or two players who stand out who aren’t very well known.

In Week 13, there is a repeat of the crucial NFC Championship game from the previous season, which could very well be a sneak peek at this year’s game. It’s easy to forget how early Brock Purdy left the game because he hurt his arm.

The 49ers snapped the ball with seven minutes played in the first quarter. Hassan Reddick rushed through to hit Purdy, force a fumble, and stop the quarterback from playing for the rest of the day.

Now we can finally see these two teams almost fully functional. It’s clear that the 49ers like their odds, given how angry all of their athletes were about last season.

On Thanksgiving, San Francisco showed everyone how bad they can be even when all of their star players are healthy.

The Eagles defense has had trouble stopping the pass this season, so the whole attack will be able to be used.

There could be trouble with that, especially since Purdy has been almost perfect since the week off.

Purdy has been the best quarterback since Week 10 in terms of completion rate (75.3%), yards each attempt (10.4%), success rate (53.7%), and, well, passer rating (131.6).

Even if “we” try to figure out why Purdy is having the best season in the league so far, he is just playing great football right now.

There isn’t quite the same “Death Star” vibe to the Eagles this season as there was last, but they do have a “don’t overthink it” feel. This team has a 10-1 record and has top players in all of their roles.

Philadelphia can play at the Super Bowl for the NFC. That’s the kind of team they are, even though the way they won this year gets them less style points.