As this weekend of NFL football is coming to a close, I already know the outcome of my fantasy football matchup this week. I going to lose for the first time, as I can now smell defeat.
Coming into this weekend, I was unscathed. 4-0 and confident about this weeks matchup. I was high on cloud nine, and felt like I was unstoppable. But my world came crashed back into reality after this weekend's fantasy football matchup. I was romped by over 40 points! 40 POINTS! I couldn't believe it, but I guess you can't win every week. Just ask the 2007 New England Patriots.
Now, for one, I didn't feel so bad. I was matched up against my friend. He has a good team. So I guess I didn't lose to a joke. Not naming any teams (cough Get-R-Dunne). But all jokes aside, ha punny, I didn't feel too bad. I'm still 4-1 and have a great chance of winning my fantasy football league. What really made me mad this week was that my top receiver got benched minutes before his game which gave me 0 points. C'mon Sims-Walker! Help me out! And to make matters worse, I decided to have Patriots wideout Wes Welker on my bench. And what does he do? He puts up 14 points! I have a waste of 14 points on my bench. I'm not sure if that would have made a difference, but I had to channel some of my frustration.
But all you can do after a disappointing week of fantasy football is keep your head high, and get ready for next week. I'm sure my team will perform better and I'll be back on the winning tract next week.
Now you may be thinking, Why does this guy care so much about stupid fantasy football? Well, first of all, fantasy football is not stupid. And second of all, you can tell when someone is really into something when they feel so strongly about it and check their fantasy football team every few minutes. Wow, sounds like a fantasy football nerd, right? Well, then I guess I am officially a fantasy football nerd.
Watch out Mikey J, here I come!
"Above: Jacksonville Jaguars Wide Receiver Mike Sims-Walker, http://cdn.picapp.com"
"Above: New England Patriots Wide Receiver Wes Welker, http://bostonherald.com"
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