"Fantasy football is not only a good thing, but a great thing"
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The intent reads as part endorsement, part riff. Fantasy football is often framed as a guilty pleasure, a distraction, or a nerdy spreadsheet obsession stapled to masculinity. Mohr’s upgrade from “good” to “great” is a little mock-heroic, a way of validating the pastime while also teasing the intensity people bring to it. The subtext: this is a socially acceptable arena for competitiveness, friendship, and control. You can’t manage your boss, your aging body, or your messy relationship, but you can manage a roster and feel briefly omniscient on Sunday.
Context matters because fantasy football’s boom coincides with a shift in sports consumption: from watching teams to watching data. The “great thing” is less about football than about participation. It turns passive spectators into minor executives, gives groups a weekly ritual, and converts fandom into narrative ownership. Mohr’s breezy certainty mirrors the culture’s: we don’t just watch; we optimize, argue, and build identity around it.
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Mohr, Jay. (2026, January 15). Fantasy football is not only a good thing, but a great thing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/fantasy-football-is-not-only-a-good-thing-but-a-62155/
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"Fantasy football is not only a good thing, but a great thing." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/fantasy-football-is-not-only-a-good-thing-but-a-62155/. Accessed 26 Feb. 2026.





