Guest post written by Nick Moran
My college roommate got me into fantasy football right when it was really taking off online. I’ve participated in some form of it every year since.
Back when I started, my roommate was practically an old hand at it, so he explained all the logistics and strategies involved. I started with full fantasy football back then, which has been what I’ve mainly stuck to because it’s what I know.
But the most time-consuming and stressful part is of course picking the players based on how I think they’ll do. To figure all that stuff out I used my satellite internet Wisconsin to ruck through all the statistics and get a feel for how all my players are doing.
I also regularly read a lot of fantasy football blogs that offer tips and tricks depending on what kind of game you play so I decided to Get Wild Blue so they would load faster and I’d be more time efficient. When it comes to actually watching the games I use my direct tv to see my players in action and keep up with their respective scores across different games.
I haven’t had a bad season fantasy football-wise in a few years so I’m hoping that I’m actually getting better at it rather it just being a lucky streak.