Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everyone. Our gift to you is that we’re almost done with our attempts to pick games.

Actually, we didn’t do too badly last week. Results ranged from 13-3 (John Vomhof Jr.) to 10-6, with Vomhof pulling further ahead in the overall standings.

There are still some maddening teams that are hard to figure out — yes, I’m looking at you, Arizona, Carolina, Minnesota, Indianapolis and … well, most of the AFC West in any given week. And the NFC East. And … well, nevermind.

Here are the standings as we head into the home stretch:

Week 15 Overall
John Vomhof Jr 13-3 143-79-2
Tony 12-4 138-84-2
Anthony Maggio 10-6 130-92-2
Andy 10-6 126-96-2

And as we head into the final two weeks, the league has heavily slanted these frames with divisional match-ups. So there is some tremendously interesting football to be played yet.

Maggio Vomhof Andy Tony
December 22, 2016
NY Giants at Philadelphia Philadelphia NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants
December 24, 2016
Miami at Buffalo Buffalo Miami Buffalo Miami
Tampa Bay at New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans Tampa Bay Tampa Bay
NY Jets at New England New England New England New England New England
Tennessee at Jacksonville Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
Minnesota at Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay
San Diego at Cleveland San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego
Washington at Chicago Washington Washington Washington Washington
Atlanta at Carolina Carolina Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta
Indianapolis at Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland
Arizona at Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle
San Francisco at Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles San Francisco
Cincinnati at Houston Houston Cincinnati Houston Cincinnati
December 25, 2016
Baltimore at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
Denver at Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City
December 26, 2016
Detroit at Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas

Game of the Week: Baltimore at Pittsburgh – The Steelers are up a game in the AFC North. The Ravens won the first match-up between these rivals in November. So this tilt is virtually a division championship game. This is as it should be. Blue collar teams in blue collar cities playing meaningful football in December.

Game of the Weak: San Francisco at Los Angeles – Todd Gurley may get a chance to redeem himself in the eyes of many fantasy owners this weekend. Otherwise there isn’t much to care about here. The Rams started their search for a new coach a couple weeks ago. The 49ers are likely less than two weeks from commencing their own. Wake me up when either of these teams is up in the draft.