RNR 24 - PPV Replay Available to Order Until May 5thBUY HERE

A Fantasy Football Manager Sent A DM To Amon-Ra St. Brown Because He Drafted Him And It Was PASSIONATE

People who are passionate about fantasy football are the craziest people on the planet. Every kid growing up always dreams of owning his favorite team and that obviously never happens so they end up playing fantasy football. Amon-Ra St. Brown a receiver for the Detroit Lions and this guy sent him this dm. 

This bastard is quoting Remember the Titans and I am not going to be the hardo that tells you to grow up and get a life. This is beautiful. He is just encouraging Amon-Ra to have a perfect season and be fucking great. I don't encourage people being dickheads when they suck. But cheering a guy on that you drafted to your team and giving him some inspiration is different.

I love that people really do treat this as their actual team. You'll start seeing guys talk about this to their girlfriends or start telling their friends that they put this team together and are coaching these players up. Every single day they will study their lineup, look at matchups and craft the perfect team to win. It almost becomes their personality and effects what kind of mood they are in as well. I don't know if it is embarrassing or what but it just means more. 

The only thing you have to watch out for is what environment you are in while watching the game. If you are watching NFL games with a bunch of gamblers, you need to stay quiet to yourself when one of your players scores because that room may kill you. We deal with that a lot during our streams. Mintzy might freak out over Justin Jefferson scoring 2 points for a 20 yard catch while Dave is pissed because he has 50k on the other team. These streams aren't as easy as you all think. 

All in all, fantasy football gives hundreds of thousands of people the dream of being an owning and operating an NFL team. Humans really are so dumb and easy to please but that's why it is the best. I hope Amon-Ra gets inspired by this kids words and puts up a monster season.