I play fantasy football. If you’ve seen my Twitter, you know I get caught up in the moment when the games are going. That said, there’s a certain degree of respect to have when playing fantasy football. On my end, most of my fantasy posts are meant to be nothing more than a joke, meant to gain cheap laughs at how absurd everything can get. If you find yourself getting legitimate anger at a player costing you money or rooting for a devastating injury to an opposing player, you might want to rethink your priorities.
George Kittle talked with Ian Rapoport about the darker side of fantasy football
