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facts and feelings on early season fantasy football surprises - ESPN

Have you ever received a piece of news that stole the air from your lungs and made your joints give? Something that shook your perspective as though it was a kid's kaleidoscope, creating a completely new arrangement of events and subsequent outcomes. A development or scrap of information that not only forced you to a revised conclusion but also made you question how you had ever arrived at the prior destination in the first place?

What did you do in those moments? After the shock wore off. How did you proceed? For me, I become a junior detective, attempting to tease out an accurate timeline or uncover a previously hidden clue. So that the bewilderment of having been blindsided can be replaced by the thrill of putting together a puzzle. Maybe that's why I dig true crime. Because there's something satisfying about solving a mystery… even if it doesn't erase the initial gut punch or unexpected ending.

And it doesn't have to be a giant revelation. I'm not necessarily referencing the discovery of a secret half-sibling or a deathbed confession detailing a torrid affair. Though those are some loaded curveballs. Truthfully, though, something as simple as… an unexpectedly crowded backfield in Seattle or a three-time Pro Bowl receiver drawing a single look versus a division rival in an island game, can be enough to take the wind out of one's proverbial sails.

What can we do to prevent ourselves from being so taken aback if it happens again? After all, it will happen again. And we will forgive and, ultimately, remain gleeful volunteers, registering for another 17 weeks of virtual duty regardless. I think the answer is in reviewing the facts and checking our feelings. Miscalculations are human occurrences. Even the robots struggle

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