NFL and Fantasy Football Withdrawal Tips
With all but the Pro Bowl in the history books, it’s time to embark yet on another NFL off-season. Today I figured you and I could take a look at a few things you can do to tame the NFL and fantasy football withdrawals.
First things first; the time that is typically dedicated to research and viewing could now be used – assuming you are male – to make good with your wife, girlfriend or both. Remember to do this as often as possible because training camp will be here before you know it.
Next – after you take care if that bloated honey-do list – you could use the time to focus on other hobbies. You could read some of those books you’ve been stockpiling, do some more ice fishing, starting a blog or campaign for Ron Paul. Your options are endless.
Finally, you multi-sport nuts could catch up on one of your other favorite leagues. The NBA, NHL and NCAA hoops are in full swing with the Arena League and NASCAR starting soon.
As for those of you who see the above suggestions as nothing more than mere scraps to feed your king size pro football hunger, I’m here for ya. I will still be posting here and there.
Also, be sure to check my blogroll and subscribe to every one of those blogs. I know may of them will keep the fire burning. And if you know of a great NFL or fantasy site that will be active during the off season, please share in the comments below.
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Man, I think I really, really, have a problem. I was up at really early this morning throwing together a fantasy football article and then almost late for work because I was making spread sheets for Restricted Free Agency prospects in two of my Dynasty leagues.
Do they have any 12 step programs where I cans till play?
I need to catch up on my DVR. That is what the offseason is great for: watching all my favorite TV shows and finding new ones.
Thanks for the comments guys!
-Corey