Armchair managers across the country devote countless hours to studying football players, matchups, injuries, and projections.
If these same people would put in half the effort toward their personal finances, they’d all be winners.
If you autodrafted, forgot to set your lineup a few times, and don’t bother much with the waiver wire, the odds of success are stacked against you.
I’d be willing to bet that most fantasy football players spend much more time on their fake football teams than their own finances.
I won’t try to convince you to give up fantasy football or to spend less time on it. I will insist that you try to spend an equal amount of time on your own finances. So much more depends on it.
You drop the underperformers, pick up the next big thing, and by the end of the season, your team scarcely resembles the roster you assembled on draft day.