Another season of Fantasy Football has come and gone. For most the season ended in bitter disappointment. But, for the lucky few who ran the gauntlet and emerged victorious, the season ended with a thrilling victory that, effectively, guaranteed bragging rights for the next year.
This past season I cemented my place in fantasy football lore by making it to the final game in all three of my fantasy leagues. Unfortunately, I fell three points short of the trifecta due to Deangelo Williams' 108 yard 4 touchdown performance against the Giants. I was SO close!
Perhaps even more gratifying than the victory -excuse me- victories was the feeling I got as I stormed through the fantasy football season annihilating everything and everyone in my path, leaving only the scorched remains of my friends fantasy teams in my wake.
Okay, sorry, I'm done. The truth is the fantasy football season is never over. Once the season has ended it's time to analyze what worked and what didn't work for your team. It's also very important to go back and look at the draft to discover where mistakes were made and what can be done to improve your draft for the upcoming season.
Don't forget, this off-season saw a record number of head coaching changes. A new head coach means different coaching philosophies. On my next post I will look at all of the head coaching changes and analyze how they will affect players fantasy values.
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