
(For the record, I did lose in the final after winning 8 straight because Smith and Palmer did nothing and my opponent had Frank Gore, who felt like breaking out in week 16 of the 2005 NFL season. You see? I told you I fucking hate fantasy football.)
Anyway, after feeling really smart about the way I drafted that team, I had become sucked in. It was really just beginners luck, kind of like how everyone wins the first time they go to Atlantic City. That isn't to say I'm bad at fantasy football, because I'm not. But ever since that first team, it seems nothing has gone right.
Let's use my two star runningbacks from 2005 as examples, shall we? In 2006, in the only

Then there's Shaun Alexander. In 2006 I was fortunate enough to not own him on any teams. 2007 has not been so kind. I have him on no less than 5 teams - including 2 of the important ones - and he is making me quite homicidal. Five fucking teams. I have him on five more teams than Adrian Peterson, Tom Brady and Randy Moss combined. He hasn't scored double digit points since week two. And to think I could have had Joseph Addai on all but one of those teams. Ugh. I fucking hate fantasy football. I can't wait to play it for the next 40 years.
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dude, i totally feel you. after having the same fluke first year as you, i'm now in two leagues. one of which is a points league that i'm doing well enough to probably get a solid second place in, but that barring a horrific event befalling randy moss, there's no way i can possibly get first. the other one is a matchup league that i've been kicking serious ass in, but i'm now watching slowly crash and burn as the health of adrian peterson and donovan mcnabb goes to shit. i'll take being naive and lucky to playing smart any day.
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