fantasy football

#3
#3
I swore off fantasy sports a couple of years ago when my mind wandered while driving and I realized that I knew the backup shortstop and setup man for every National League team. :wacko:
 
#5
#5
(GAVol @ Jun 27 said:
I swore off fantasy sports a couple of years ago when my mind wandered while driving and I realized that I knew the backup shortstop and setup man for every National League team. :wacko:

The hard part for me is not feeling so bad when Shaun Alexander runs for 220 yards and 3 TDs against the Titans.
 
#6
#6
I think my wife put it best when she said, "Fantasy football makes you cheer stupid"

I gave it up and prefer just to enjoy the pure game without worrying about individual stats of players on opposing teams.
 
#7
#7
Have you ever had an entire team offensively?

When Manning set the Touchdown mark I had either drafted or traded for their entire offense before the season started.

I went thru every one until the championship game..................then I lost....doh! :banghead:
 
#8
#8
That's a bummer, OE. I went 14-0 one year and lost in the first round of the playoffs. Captured redemption two of the last three years by winning it all. :rock: We'll have to start a VN Fantasy Football League.
 
#9
#9
i piddle with it. nothing serious. and only the free ones.

i have way to much crap going on. i dont get to watch sportscenter every night any more either. that sucks right there.


DONT GET MARRIED GUYS.

IT IS A TRAP. :(
 
#10
#10
Having no life certainly aides my fantasy sports game, no doubt about that cbc. :rock:
 
#14
#14
I'm a big fan of Fantasy Sports but I agree with the "cheering stupid" comment..lol...We should get a VN League setup. Yahoo has updated thier software for thier leagues and it looks pretty sweet!
 
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