This is it.
Where the regular season is concerned, anyway. In the vast majority of fantasy football leagues, Week 14 brings with it the final matchup ahead of the playoffs. And for many fantasy managers, that means the postseason has effectively started.
Win, and you move on. Lose, and it's all over until next summer's draft.
There's no room to start a quarterback who is set to throw three interceptions. A running back who is about to average two yards a pop. A wide receiver with the dropsies.
Mismanage this week's lineup, and it's all over but the crying.