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Fantasy Football Week 10 Bad Beats: Russell Wilson kneel-downs & Dak delivering

Dak Prescott #4 Dallas Cowboys. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Dak Prescott ran away with the QB1 in fantasy football for Week 10, and delivered more than his share of tough losses for fantasy managers going against him. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Week 10 is barely in the rearview mirror, but the sting of victory being snatched by the jaws of defeat is still very fresh — maybe even somewhat raw. That’s what this article is for: to deal with that — and it will be each week throughout the fantasy football season.

We put out the call to the fantasy football community for everyone’s Week 10 bad beats. Call it part-group therapy, part-group hug. Even a little bit screaming into the night. We’ve all had those bad beats that are so razor-thin they hurt like a paper cut with salt dumped on it.

This is to let everyone who had a bad beat know that they’re not alone. Time for us to commiserate in our shared misery.

Take a knee

The score was tied after Russell Wilson took a knee on second down. Another knee on third down turned out the lights on Monday night, and on Make Carr Great Again.

Big week, but bad beat

Imagine getting big games from Geno Smith, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Mike Evans … and losing! That Dak Prescott-CeeDee Lamb stack didn’t just do in the Giants on Sunday — The Jeffersons got it too, and they won't be moving on up this week, but @maninblack63. As you wish.

Tyler Bass for the fantasy win

When kicker Tyler Bass scores two points on Monday Night Football, but the last one is the difference in a heartbreaker for @jsk1030. Remember, the Bills went for two on their first touchdown. At least Bills Mafia Bandwagon can take solace in a fantasy victory after a tough ending in Orchard Park. I’ll hold my refrain on kickers for this one.

Three Bills, not enough

All three Bills players contributed late, with Josh Allen scoring a touchdown. But it was just not enough for @krisherdown, getting a bad beat by .06. Ouch!

When you wish for a miracle, and get something else

Our friend @reedy9er asked for a tackle for loss on Josh Jacobs, and got a fumble instead. Either way, bad beat for Will’s Doomsday. Now imagine the craziness that had to happen so that Dustin Hopkins could get his last field goal. Every point counts.

Second chance, bad beat

When you lose on that second-chance Will Lutz FG. Can we get a do-over so that the Bills don’t get hit with 12 men on the field on that miss? Sorry @NumMetrics.

Back-and-forth bad beat

James Cook for the lead, but Tyler Bass for the bad beat. Yowzers, RyanBenbow1! Make sure to talk to the commissioner about banning kickers next season.

Double the pain

It’s a double-barreled bad beat. Usually, median scoring has many fans. Not this week for @rishi_bhutada. Just don't think about that Jacobs fumble.

This one Hurts

That James Cook fumble must really bring the pain for the Hurts Locker. Hoping that @LIfeOfMoMo still has fingernails after that one.

Stack vs. Dak = tough loss

Things were looking good for @dc_206 with the Geno Smith-Tyler Lockett stack and Noah Brown’s monster day, but it was that late James Cook 42-yard run that put Huntsville's Finest back in the game. It ended up being a Cook 13-yard gain a few plays later that delivered the MNF bad beat. Oh, yeah, Dak Prescott on the other side sure had a say in things, too.

One more yard

Not even Joshua Dobbs could save this one for @theshaunfox. Surely every Gabe Davis touch on Monday night was met with pleading for just one more yard. But at least you have the Passtronaut on your roster.