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Mr. Fantasy Dirtbag


If you are one of the Fantasy Football Players who decided that immediately after seeing Brady go down with a horrendous knee injury, that you were going to float out trade offers around the league in hopes that you could get some moron to accept a deal, than you sir are a dirt bag whom should not be allowed to play fantasy sports.

And if you were a moron who looked at the trade wire and was like hell ya I'll trade Jon Kitna for Tom Brady and accepted the deal, well then you sir are a huge idiot.

Comments

TommyFroy said…
If I played Fantasy Football ... I'd be that dirtbag and shame on the idiots!! It may be wrong to do it, but I'd be in it to win my league and there's a lot of idiots out there.
Simon said…
it should be vetoed in any league...
TommyFroy said…
Vetoes for stupidity should not be vetoed, otherwise how will they learn?!
Anonymous said…
Any good commish wouldn't let this fly.

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