Saturday, September 16, 2006

Are You Ready For Some (Fantasy) Football?

One of the realities of being a stay at home dad is some loneliness and isolation. Sure, you want to be more social and have conversations that begin with something other than, "Hey, don't touch that!" or "Oh man you smell bad!". However, opportunities to mingle with others can be far and inbetween. So, what can you do? Join an all dads fantasy football league!

Now, anyone that knows me well is aware of my paradoxical nature in that I'm definitely a geek, but I also enjoy following baseball and football. Yes, I dress my son up in baseball jerseys and logo merchandise appears here and there around the house. We even have a football shirt that happens to have my son's name on it, but that's just a coincidence and I swear it wasn't a special order! ;)

Anyway, the season is only a week old but I'm already immersed in the world of adding and dropping players, following the waiver wire, and figuring out who to start as my wideouts. If you didn't follow that it's okay since it means you are probably a normal and well adjusted person. :) Is it basically a forum for taunting your opponent and saying, "You're going to loo-oose!" Yup. Is it a way for people who use computers to appear hip and cool? Absolutely. But it has been fun and I actually won my first game! Ha!

In the end it is a nice way to spend a few minutes each day and hopefully there will be some good interaction. The football talk is great, but I really hope it leads to discussions with other dads, most of whom stay at home, about balancing life's priorities and the things we all struggle with every day. That and figuratively spiking the ball in your opponent's face and yelling, "Na na na na na!" I know it's infantile, but I have some recent experience with that kind of behavior from an actual infant. :)

6 comments:

Doug said...

Ugh, fantasy sports. I got into it a short while, though for fantasy hockey(!). I did fairly well for someone who's never watched a hockey game.

When I did fantasy basketball, I failed miserably.

The competition in Basketball is apparently stiffer than Hockey.

My team by the way was the Flaming Envelopes for both.

I use to work with a guy who actually won some big-shot fantasy baseball tournament. He was a nerd to be sure. I still wonder how you can win such things.

Anonymous said...

Someone was recruiting for Fantasy Hockey too, but I drew the line there. I grew up in the Adirondacks, so I've seen plenty of hockey games, but there are too many players with 1 or 2 vowels and 7 consonants in their names. Who can keep track of that?

Flaming Envelopes eh? I'm guessing there's a deeply hidden childhood trauma behind that name. Or it just sounded cool, one or the other. :)

I'm actually 1-1 after 2 weeks which is respectable. My goal was just not to completely suck, so I'd say I'm on track.

Doug said...

Actually, Flaming Envelopes came from a really old Saturday Night episode, probably the first one I ever saw. ;p

It was a skit about a bunch of high school kids trying to make a new team name. Flaming Envelopes is what they picked.

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