We are all prisoners of the moment.
Hard not to be, right?
Especially in an emotional game such as fantasy football, in which way too often our heart, eyes and brain are in conflict.
"He plays for my favorite team and I drafted him early!"
"But he looks awful and hasn't had a good game in a month!"
"But they play the Dolphins!"
There might be no wider range of emotions than an NFL weekend for a fantasy player, as we go on a roller-coaster filled with highs, lows, dread, hope, anger, prayer, yelling, cheering and cursing.