fantasy football 2011

fantasy football 2011
Behind the NFL Lockout, and the millionaire players bickering with the billionaire owners, were the thousands of fantasy football players absolutely freaking out at the thought of no National Football League games in 2011. They were freaking out not because they’d miss out on their favorite teams playing every Sunday, but because they’d miss out on the countless hours they love to spend pouring over stats, the 6-8 hour fantasy draft party, the bragging rights and the chance at winning a cash reward or trophy.
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They interviewed Hollywood heavy hitters like Paul Rudd, Ashton Kutcher, and Demi Moore, about their fantasy addiction. Magazine cover boy Rudd, calls fantasy football “a sickness.” Entourage‘s Jerry Ferrara, who plays Turtle on the show calls himself a fantasy football “junkie.” Musician Meat Loaf says he would rather win a fantasy football championship than another Grammy.
Starting tight end of the San Diego Chargers, Antonio Gates, the perennial top TE pick in fantasy drafts, is “flattered” from having his name recognized due to his fantasy connection.