If you’re reading this column, you’ve purchased a season pass to an extremely nerdy fantasy football website and openly embraced the madness, so you’re probably trying to watch all the games on Sunday. And I don’t mean “Hey, we should go to brunch at a restaurant with a TV so I can check the scores” kind of watching all the games. I’m talking about the “If we could sit at a table near an outlet, that’d be great, because I need to plug my laptop in” kind of watching all the games. Let’s not pretend it’s OK to sit at home and watch whatever local game is on television. When I used to live in Savannah, the local game vascillated weekly between the Jags and the Falcons. And not the fun “Bortles Service featuring Allen & Co” Jags either, it was the “Hey, I think this Justin Blackmon kid might be pretty good!” kind of Jags.
It was awful.
There are issues no matter how you choose to consume the games on Sunday. Let’s break them down.