Sometimes, your opponents in fantasy football save you from yourself. And bless those beautiful comrades for that.
Prior to his turf toe injury, I spent every waking minute trying to trade Latavius Murray. Whether it was a back-up tight end or a rookie wideout, they were in play if it meant I could unload his sagging workload.
It was the opposite for Jordan Howard. If I offered Odell Beckham, DeMarco Murray, and a reincarnated Priest Holmes, I'd get a very polite, "lol," in response.
Now, because the NFL is an ever-changing, impossible-to-predict beast, both of those situations would appear silly in retrospect.