We have arrived at my favorite time of the fantasy regular season! Every year, we close the season with a three-week round robin of divisional games. I’ll give a brief preview of this week’s upcoming games at the end of this week’s write-up. First, though, some people argue against having divisions at all in fantasy football so this week I’m spending my intro making the case for them. Most fantasy football leagues are between 8 and 14 teams with 12 being the perfect number, in my opinion. With a 14-team league, you can have just one division with a 13-game schedule. Everybody plays everybody once and then you have a three-round playoff ending in Week 16. In a format like this, there’s no need for, and no point to, divisions. With an 8-team league, you can also have just one division with a 14-game schedule. Everybody plays everybody twice and then you have a three-round playoff, once again ending in Week 16. In this case, too, there’s no need for ...