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Playing Fantasy Football the George Costanza Way: A Year in Review
At the start of the NFL season, we proposed that a policy of do-the-opposite contrarian zigging could be a winning fantasy football strategy. It mostly worked!
Playing Fantasy Football the George Costanza Way, Week 13
Nobody and nothing is perfect, the Costanza Method included. But we have to try something, and in this pivotal fantasy football week, we might as well try this.
Playing Fantasy Football The George Costanza Way, Week 11
The greater part of fantasy football, as with anything else in which you fail a lot, is to try to forget how often you fail. A lot of people forget that.
Playing Fantasy Football the George Costanza Way, Week 10
Our correspondent is on vacation and more than a little bit distracted—which, paradoxically, is when the Costanza Method of player-picking works best.
Playing Fantasy Football The George Costanza Way, Week 9
Six NFL teams are on bye and a number of star players are out of commission. This makes picking the players others aren't that much harder. But still we go on.
The Costanza Method: Playing Fantasy Football The George Costanza Way, Week 8
In which our hero names his underappreciated and undervalued fantasy football picks, and mercilessly roasts poor Joe Flacco for no particular reason.
The Costanza Method: Playing Fantasy Football the George Costanza Way, Week 7
After a trying Week 5, Costanza Method proved its counterintuitive merit in Week 6. Of course, we have no idea if it will work this week. That's the, uh, fun of it.
The Costanza Method: Playing Fantasy Football The Costanza Way, Week 6
Last week didn't go so well for Prof. Costanza. This week, he pops a Tums, rolls up his sleeves, and gets back to work picking players other fantasy GM's won't.
The Costanza Method: Playing Fantasy Football The George Costanza Way
In which George Costanza's do-the-opposite-of-every-instinct approach is put to work in the world of fantasy football. At least it's not tuna on toast.