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When Fantasy Football Meets Real Life

One of the website writers, Thomas Casale, that I read on fantasy football shared these thoughts this past week...pretty spot on.


Everyone is protesting something. I got a text from someone I know telling me we need to protest against ESPN because they didn’t fire a particular host.

Here’s the thing: I don’t care. I’m too d@#! old. I’m just trying to survive the week. I’ve had Type I diabetes for 34 years. I have two kids. I just want to make it to the weekend. I’m not going to protest against ESPN. I’m not going to protest against the NFL. I’m not going to protest against Obama. I’m not going to protest against Trump.

You know what I’m going to do? I’m going to try to keep my blood sugar under control. I’m going to try to raise my kids the best I can. I’m going to wonder why Jerry Jones can win three playoff games in 20 years and not face more criticism for being the worst GM in the history of the NFL. I’m going to work my butt off. I’m going to root against the New York Yankees because I hate my cousins. I’m going to try to be a good father, husband and friend. I’m going to try to live one more month.

You want me to protest something? I’m protesting against death. I’m trying to live to see 50. You all take to Twitter and solve the country’s problems by complaining and then doing nothing. Let me know how that works for you.

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