Fantasy Football Surpasses All Previous Cringe Thresholds
Nothing in the last five years has contributed more to the dumbing down of the American sports fan than the reductive, banal, and utterly shallow opiate of fantasy sports.
Nothing in the last five years has contributed more to the dumbing down of the American sports fan than the reductive, banal, and utterly shallow opiate of fantasy sports.
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