Calvin Ridley's gotten off to a hot start, but is it time to sell him in fantasy football?
Fantasy football isn't just about predicting which players are talented. It's also a game of forecasting behavior. Specifically, coaching behavior.
And sometimes that's really, really hard. What seems to be rational based on loads of evidence -- like using Kerryon Johnson over bleeping LeGarrette Blount -- isn't always sensible to coaches. As a result, we, as fantasy managers, are sort of like Jim Halpert in The Office, stuck in this world where everything around us appears unpredictable and confusing.