We don’t imply to sound insensitive, however when approaching from a fantasy perspective, it’s helpful to acknowledge the distinction between unhealthy harm conditions and “good” ones.
Wait, decelerate, improve your calm. We’re not calling any accidents “good.” We’re simply making an attempt as an instance one thing right here. So to be clear, no accidents are “good,” however there are conditions which might be simpler to navigate from a fantasy perspective. Enable us as an instance.
A “unhealthy” state of affairs is, say, Brian Robinson Jr. traded then Austin Ekeler is injured, and afterward the Commanders go along with a three-headed backfield of Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Chris Rodriguez Jr. and Jeremy McNichols — who all show equally unproductive choices. That’s “unhealthy” from a fantasy perspective.
A “good” fantasy state of affairs is perhaps when Chuba Hubbard went down, it was clear Rico Dowdle would inherit his total workload, and did so efficiently. Identical with D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai, or Aaron Jones Sr. and Jordan Mason. What we presume could be the case with Christian McCaffrey and Robinson, or Saquon Barkley and Tank Bigsby.
