You might think this precious thing is ordinary, but it's not. It is more than a game. It's a lifestyle. The trash talk, the trades, the injuries, and most of all, the draft. My favorite part of fantasy football is the draft. I like the draft because it's the single event that dictates your entire season. With the first overall selection of the draft I chose Jamal Charles. I then traded him and Julien Edelman for Jordy Nelson and le'veon bell. I then talked trash about how I screwed my trading partner over. But little did I know, Jordy Nelson tore his ACL days after the trade. In fantasy football anything is possible. Injuries, trades, free agency, all of these factors are why I love fantasy football.
I am the commissioner my league . The league is called the, " Woburn Fantasy Football," or ,"WFF". The league has 12 teams. Out of the 12 people , only one of us will win. The winner wins $120, as everyone pitches in $10 to play. One of my fellow classmates Bryant Keatley is in the league. He had a nice team until he made some stupid trades with me. He is currently 0-3, where as I am 3-0. The league is one of the best leagues I've ever played in.
Monday, Thursday, and Sunday. What do they all have in common? Football. After my hockey practices, I always make time for TNF. On Sundays, from 1 P.M. To 11 P.M., it is strictly football for me. I constantly refresh my yahoo fantasy football app, waiting to see if any of my players made a game changing play. My first priority on game days is my patriots. The patriots always come first for me. Also, Monday night football is the most important game of the week. It is hope for the trailers trailing going into Monday, and the anguish in the players winning. Any thing can happen in Monday's. But then again, anything can happen at all times during fantasy football.
The Castillos are the fiercest team in he league. That is my team. At QB I have Tony Romo. My wide receivers are Brandin Cooks, A.J. Green, and Julio Jones. My running backs are Justin Forsett and Lamar Miller. Finally, my Tight End is Travis Kelce. My team is primed for big things this year. I am striving to have that $120 in my pocket by the end of this season. I will invest this $120 in a trophy for next year, which I will win for endless years to come .
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