Daily Haze

The reality for most fantasy owners this weekend is that the season has ended. Just about half of all the fantasy footballers out there did not qualify for the postseason, so there are no lineups to check, no waivers to scour and no trash talk to be made.

For these owners, the depressing fantasy football offeason has begun. While you will have more free time to watch and enjoy football, some of you may contemplate quitting fantasy football altogether.

While I understand an upset owner’s plight, there is no quitting fantasy football in my book. To keep you guys from going over the edge, come back on Tuesday for a list of some things to do now that fantasy football is over.

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