

Now - with social media pundits and podcasts galore and sports channel scrolls offering fantasy news nuggets and rankings everywhere - well, no one is under the radar anymore. Before there were entire programs, or even channels, on various networks or radio dedicated to fantasy content.īack when it was possible for a player to remain under the radar. Though, that was back when those voices were comparatively few, before there were dozens, instead of just a few handfuls, or fantasy-centric websites. The Madman and others like him would tout under-the-radar players who few were talking about. The fantasy community used to lean heavily on “sleepers” as a theme. There’s something playful and fun about it, that provides more color than just “good” or “great.” Sometimes there are words people don’t really use anymore, even if everyone knows what those words mean. Super Bowl last chance to cash in fantasy football DFSįantasy football: Creating variety of rosters increases DFS chancesĬancel culture: Might find pitfalls on DFS slate searchĭFS players you should target for Giants-Vikings NFL playoff gameĬhiefs tight end Travis Kelce is Madman's fantasy football MVP
