Sunday, October 25, 2009
Blog 2
Fantasy football is a time where my friends and I create a league and compete to win a lot of money. First we draft real NFL players to fit our roster requirements, and then we set our lineups for the season. Personally, I am big on change because I really want to win the championship. I offer many trades and everyone in the league makes sure all decisions are disinterested. If they are at all biased or for personal gain then the trade is vetoed. Unfortunately, this week I had to play Mike Halperin's team and he has a player named Adrian Peterson who is the best in the league. He is so good that he is becoming a legendary running back and even has the nickname Purple Jesus (his jersey is purple)! I am currently losing my match up, but maybe I can end up winning. Another big thing about fantasy football is keeping the league fair. It is considered a flagrant move to stack a team with all good players just so that one team can dominate the whole league. There are also times in Fantasy Football where decisions are key to victory, but sometimes a manager must make chary decisions because he or she can't risk a loss. Injures often preclude a good team from winning the championship because if that player is a difference maker than it will be tough to make up for that loss.
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