Public service announcement of the week: Take a bite out of tough fantasy decisions!

This is a stressful and anxious time of year for fantasy owners. Win or go home is a popular mantra thrown around league message boards, mixed in with all that lame smack talk and weekly scoring (or lack thereof) complaints.

But the win or go home mantra is never more true than now.

If you made it to the fantasy postseason, there now is little-to-no room for error. Few can make the right start and sit decisions each and every week, but now is the time to trust the numbers in most cases—especially when it comes to the better fantasy players.

With that in mind, below are the fantasy players with the most unfavorable fantasy schedules for all of the Week 14 action. Use it as a guide, but make sure to consider all the external factors: injuries, weather, situation and—perhaps most importantly—your gut.

Also read: Week 14 Favorable Fantasy Schedules by Position

Quarterbacks

Peyton Manning v. Broncos
The matchup may not be great, but no one is sitting Manning this week. Let’s move on …

Matt Cassel v. Bills
Fantasy owners in two-quarterback leagues may have gotten this far with Cassel, but not those in standard leagues.

Brett Favre v. Bengals
Again, another guy fantasy owners may not be able to sit this weekend. Unless you have a clear, top-tier option like Manning or Drew Brees.

Tom Brady v. Panthers
Brady has been struggling lately and could have another down weekend, but will be in pretty much all fantasy lineups.

Vince Young v. Rams
VY had a great run leading up to the Indy game, but now is dealing with a knee injury.

Running Backs

Matt Forte v. Packers
Forte has been a major disappointment this season and draws an unfavorable matchup against the red-hot Packers.

Cedric Benson @ Vikings
Benson is going to get a high volume of touches and has played well against good Ds this year, so start him anyway.

Kevin Smith @ Ravens
Not really scared of the Ravens defense these days, but Smith could have a rough go of it against a desperate team.

Ricky Williams @ Jaguars
The Dolphins’ rushing offense lost some punch when Ronnie Brown went on injured reserve. Ricky still is a decent play without him.

Adrian Peterson v. Bengals
No fantasy owners in the fantasy postseason are benching Peterson, just like Manning above. Move along, people.

LeSean McCoy @ Giants
McCoy barely touched the ball last weekend against the Falcons. Were the Eagles saving him for something?

Wide Receivers

Chris Chambers v. Bills
Not safe to use as a flex play this weekend. The Bills’ secondary actually has been fairly decent.

Sidney Rice/Percy  Harvin/Bernard Berrian v. Bengals
Fantasy owners will have trouble benching Rice in standard leagues and Harvin in three WR or flex leagues, but Berrian should be benched for sure.

Vincent Jackson @ Cowboys
Where, oh where, has VJax gone? The last few weeks are forgettable, and fantasy owners should be concerned about his role in the offense.

Antonio Bryant v. Jets
All you need to know about why Bryant should be on all fantasy benches this weekend: Darrelle Revis.

Tight Ends

Kellen Winslow v. Jets
The Jets’ defense has done well against tight ends of late, and it is hard to trust the Josh Freeman-led Bucs against a tough D.

Fred Davis @ Raiders
The Redskins’ offense has shown signs of life. Despite limiting TEs in recent weeks, I think Davis might actually be a good play this weekend.

Defense/Special Teams

Cowboys DST v. Chargers
The Chargers can light up the scoreboard and are fairly good about protecting the football. This game should be high-scoring.

49ers DST v. Cardinals
Kurt Warner is back, and the Cardinals are hot again. Bad timing for the 49ers defense, which looked so good earlier this season.

The above information was compiled using the data from FFtoday’s Fantasy Strength of Schedule Tool. It is an amazing tool that can be used by all fantasy owners to make tough start and sit decisions every week.