Fantasy column: playoff edition
It's crunch time. Very little time to turn things around, and we're all looking to make one final push to try to finish strong.
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It's crunch time. Very little time to turn things around, and we're all looking to make one final push to try to finish strong.
In all four of the leagues I'm in, people think fantasy is a sport. It's not. Fantasy is an art.
This is the time of year for a lot of fowl play.
If you ask any old person, they will tell you learning to let go is one of the hardest things. When you look back on your life, what are you going to remember most?
Being a fantasy manager is like being a weatherman: it's a guessing game.
Some would say the cold and rainy weather on Saturday called for a day inside, sipping coffee and wearing fuzzy socks.
There seems to be a lot of old people these days.
I'm scared.
I've got real problems.
Sometimes fantasy players are like your new workout program or a new girlfriend. You tried it out for a little bit, but who are you kidding? You wanted three-day results, and nothing special has happened. Production is low, and they haven't brought you a lot of pleasure yet. You're pretty sure there are other good options out there. This is when you know you're ready for a fantasy trade.
So maybe this is your first time. Maybe you've never done it before. You've always wanted to try it but had no one to do it with. You've tried doing it yourself, but then finally a couple of your friends invited you to do it with them. They've been doing it for years, and you're afraid you won't be able to keep up with them, because they just have so much more experience.
If you're new to fantasy football, there's really only one secret to winning: commitment.