[quote name='Halo05']Sort of off topic, but am I the only one who is enraged when fantasy football gets covered on ESPN/other mainstream sports media?
Here's the scenario that I noticed most recently. My ESPN3 feed is set to show me NFL news before any other program apart from live football games. I turned it on yesterday as background noise while doing stuff around my apartment. The first thing that comes on is a segment called, "The Numbers Don't Lie" (or something like that) and some slovenly mouthbreather starts going on about passing percentages in the 3rd quarter and how it translates to poor fantasy numbers. I immediately turn it off for several reasons...
First, slovenly mouthbreather is obviously not a former player, coach, trainer, etc. in any sport, let alone professional football. I'm here for insight, not a game based on a game.
Second, the dude is straight up ugly. You're going to be on television, at least cut your

ing mullet.
Third, and most importantly, fantasy football has

-all to do with which
teams win games. Random QB's completion percentage matters to me as it pertains to his team's ability to win on Sunday, I do not give a flying

about how many arbitrary numbers he is going to generate in fantasy football.
tl;dr - Fantasy football does not interest me at all, it is like taking a Halo tournament seriously, and if it gets covered at all, it should be covered apart from actual discussion and coverage of real games.[/QUOTE]
Except that serious Halo tournaments bring in millions of dollars a year as well fantasy football. Not liking it is one thing but feigning like its pointless is ridiculous. They show it because millions of people like it which means there can be millions of dollars in advertising revenue generated from it.
Again, not liking it is one thing but pretending to be outrage about it is moronic. Part of the reason why the network has the money to hire camera ops, directors, etc etc its from advertising dollars. In order to get more money to have to appeal to more people...sorry you are not their sole demographic.
This kinda reminds me when people complain about why college football gets so much focus and special treatment over like the Band club or swim team. Then they look at the numbers and realize the only reason their program exist is because of the football revenue.