By Ryan Hiles
In America football is as ubiquitous as Christmas or McDonald’s. Even fantasy football, which for years was relegated to the most remote circles of sports fandom, has become accepted as a necessary part of the canon of the game. In return, this everlasting love for the game can also often lead us to do things we wouldn’t normally do or make decisions we wouldn’t normally make.
A good example of this might be a someone who gets a tattoo guaranteeing a championship before the season starts, or merely a Kentucky fan deciding to a attend a football game.