Sports fans are a superstitious bunch. Sometimes that superstition comes in the form of pregame rituals, dietary decisions or even patterned underwear choices. Practically nothing is off-limits when we need to get our team a competitive edge. And fantasy football is no different.
Some fantasy football coaches (or general managers, whatever your preferred terminology is) use longstanding, league-specific, dynastic team names. Others regularly adjust their team name in order to embarrass their weekly opponents.
A vast majority, though, like to call upon their feature players and popular culture to imbue their squad with some topical energy. If you are one of those enlightened, relatable coaches, then this cheat sheet is for you.