Georgia football: How to keep a girl who loves football

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6: She’ll probably win the fantasy football league

Our next guideline has to deal with fantasy football. There are college and NFL leagues now, and well girls want to be involved too.

Some Georgia girls don’t care about it, but some do. Right now, I’m in three different leagues, and it’s a ton of fun. When a girl beats a guy in fantasy, it feels good because we came into your world and defeated you at something you’re supposed to beat us at easily.

Instead of telling her she can help you with your lineup, let her join your league. She could have beginners luck or you two could end up being in the championship and work the waiver line together.

Don’t be afraid to ask her about your lineup either. In my opinion, when my guy asks for lineup help, it’s a compliment. She knows you value her opinion about who could have a good week, and it makes her even happier when you take that advice.

Fantasy football can be a thing you do together, and make memories with each other. She could also be the mastermind to your lineup if she doesn’t want entirely in the league.

So while you’re whooping butt each week, and your buddies cannot figure out why your Georgia girl is there with you setting the lineup and filling you in on sleepers that your buddy doesn’t know about yet.

Don’t be upset if she beat you either, especially if you taught her about fantasy football. Feel honored that you taught her well enough that she beat you. The grasshopper analogy, you know the one.

Have fun with it. Let her be a part of it, and well when she beats you and all your buddies to be crowned champion, congratulate her with pride.