5 Things That Fantasy Sports Players Hate

3. A Sudden Reverse Of Form

Fantasy sports are all about picking top players at the top of their game, and letting them go if they aren't getting the required scores. However, you never know when a player is going to change their form around and start playing the exact opposite as they had been. For fantasy coaches this brings the dilemma, do you pick up the player that has been playing well, risking the fact that it could just be a purple patch, or do you drop the classy player who isn't going through the greatest run at the moment. One of the worst feelings as a fantasy coach, is watching the player you picked up hoping to capitalize on their good form turn out to fizzle and bust the first game you pick them up, or the player you just dumped for not performing pull out a blinder in their next game proving you to look like a complete idiot for dropping them. While players don't know whether a fantasy coach has dropped them, and I'm not suggesting it's vindictive, but when this happens to you, as a fantasy football coach, especially when the player you traded out plays really well, and the player you just brought into your team has a shocker, you do get the feeling that they are having a laugh at your expense.
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