There’s really nothing more interesting than reading about someone else’s fantasy sports teams.
OK, that’s not exactly true. In fact, it really isn’t true at all. Generally speaking, people with an interest in fantasy sports (already lost a fair number of folks right there) are interested in reading what “experts” say – information, opinions, good analysis of what’s happening in the sport in question. I play fantasy baseball and football quite a lot and consume a lot of content about these sports. I suspect other players have the same basic bias as me – information I can find on the internets that helps me win: good, complaining (or bragging) about your fantasy team: boring.
That said, I’m starting this blog to record an experiment – playing a new fantasy sport I admit upfront I don’t understand. Not “I don’t understand” as in years-of-work-have-not-led-me-to-a-constant-level-of-high-performance don’t understand. I mean I don’t really know all that much about hockey and I’m trying to learn as I go. Any actual knowledge you acquire about playing fantasy hockey from reading this blog is dumb luck. Comments, unsolicited advice, jeers, corrections, awkward silences, and cheap shots in response to my observations are expected, welcome, and par for the course.
Game on.
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