No preseason, limited training camps and no bubble. Prepare yourself for a fantasy football season like no other
The Rams on Saturday announced nine more roster cuts as they moved closer to the league-mandated 53 players. The team’s average age is 25.1.
If it happens in the first month, no harm, no foul and everyone gets a refund as if nothing had happened. If we make it far enough, have an ironclad rule stating how the league winner will be decided and make sure everyone knows. Maybe league funds get rolled over to the 2021 season? Maybe your league decides to donate the booty to a deserving charity?My fearless fantasy predictions for the upcoming season:
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