It has been a long week, coming on the heels of a few other long weeks. I find myself less than a week before I fly away to another country for the first time, and there are still a few outstanding tasks on my plate to complete before that happens. However, that is for another day. I slept last night for the first time in weeks (no attempts to get up and cram in a couple of kid-free hours of work), and today is all about fantasy football.
My team, the Cheyenne Snakeyes (no explanation forthcoming for that), is part of a league that has been in operation since 1985. This predates many other fantasy leagues and puts us just a few years behind fantasy sports’ grandaddy, the Rotisserie League. All of my fantasy play has suffered in recent years, starting with a hellish final year at TicketsNow and then two years of grad study. I don’t expect things to get much better, but my fantasy football team holds a special place. First, I love watching football more than any other sport. Second, if I am only going to have one fantasy team, it has to be this one.
Current roster (pre-draft):
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Peyton Manning, Indianpolis (drafted as rookie)
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh (drafted as rookie) -
Jamal Lewis, Baltimore (acquired in trade)
Cedric Benson, Chicago (drafted as rookie) -
Reggie Wayne, Indianpolis (drafted as rookie)
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona (drafted as rookie)
Antwaan Randle-El, Washington (drafted as rookie)
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh (acquired in trade)
Kellen Winslow, Cleveland (drafted as rookie) - Mike Nugent, New York Jets (drafted as rookie)
We can keep 8 players plus up to two developmental players, guys who have fewer than 5 years experience an have never scored above a minimum amount. For me, Winslow and Benson qualified as the latter. I didn’t get my first-round runningback (Addai would have been great), but so far the draft is going smoothly. We’re using the great CBSSportsline draft tool, which made both scouting and the Draft Day experience much more enjoyable.
Amy cleared the kids out of the house today, too. This is possibly the least stressful, most enjoyable draft I’ve had in a long time. Part of me wishes I had followed through on my big plans for books and software in the early 90s, because we’d be in great financial shape now. But that path wouldn’t have brought me to Indiana University, so I’m probably the better for it.
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Here\’s the result of my draft day (keeping in mind that 20 x 8-10 players are already off the board before Reggie Bush gets selected as the number one draftee):