San Francisco Chronicle

Disappoint­ing way to end the holiday

- By Ladd Biro Ladd Biro is a freelance writer. Twitter: @ladd_biro

I don’t know if the NFL intentiona­lly plans it this way, but scheduling Week 16 on Christmas weekend seems especially cruel.

Who wants to spoil his or her merriment by losing a fantasy championsh­ip on Christmas? Sure, a victory is an extra sweet gift, but half of us are licking our wounds, and the vast majority of fantasy owners weren’t even in the game.

I’ve already made one New Year’s resolution: to not draft Cam Newton again. That way I won’t have to labor over the start/bench decision on him, even in very favorable matchups. I trusted him in Week 15 against the Packers, and he came through with flying colors. So why not one more time against a sorry Tampa Bay secondary? Yep, he Scrooged me. Benching Jared Goff was the right call in Week 15, but the same decision nearly spoiled my Christmas Eve.

At least I didn’t have to face Todd Gurley, who has apparently been doubling up on his Wheaties. Gurley not only led countless fantasy teams to glory, but he cemented his status as the consensus first pick in next year’s draft.

I should have known the weekend wouldn’t go my way after Minnesota’s Adam Thielen turned in his worst performanc­e of the season Saturday.

Oh, well, there’s always next year. Congrats to everyone hoisting a trophy today. And to those who save their championsh­ip matchups for Week 17, prepare to play with some of your top men either sitting out or exiting early. Waiver-wire picks Derrick Henry, RB, Titans: Still available in roughly four of 10 leagues, Henry should shoulder the load against the Jaguars in the finale with DeMarco Murray likely sitting out after sustaining a knee injury. It’s a tough matchup, but the 49ers just exposed some serious cracks. Kapri Bibbs, RB, Washington: Samaje Perine left Sunday’s game with an Achilles injury, opening the door for Bibbs to lead Washington’s depleted backfield against the Giants’ vulnerable run defense. Washington will go scrounging for another back, but Bibbs is the next man up and he could offer solid returns for those playing one more game. Peyton Barber, RB, Buccaneers: Barber had more than twice as many carries as Doug Martin against the Panthers, which confirms that Tampa Bay’s coaches have accepted what we already knew: Martin’s days as a workhorse are long gone. Barber again should get the majority of the touches against the Saints in Week 17. Giovani Bernard, RB, Bengals: Just when we thought Cincinnati’s backfield would return to Joe Mixon’s hands, the rookie exited with an ankle injury. Bernard exploited the Lions as both a high-volume rusher and receiver, and he should get a similar workload in a tough matchup with the Ravens. Keelan Cole, WR, Jaguars: With both Allen Hurns and Marqise Lee missing time, Cole has been a target magnet. He found the end zone in three straight weeks before the game in Santa Clara, but still breached the 100-yard mark Sunday. He’ll be in position for another stellar outing against the Titans.

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