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Patience in fantasy football is key for receivers in new teams

Patience is Key in Fantasy Football

You know the old “patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet” saying?

Yeah, well, we think it is wrong. “Bitter” doesn’t properly describe the anxiety and frustration of waiting.

When you need help now but that help isn’t coming until later, that patience can taste more rancid than bitter, making the wait more caustic than just comfortable.

This might be what is leaving a bad taste in your mouth this week if you have or acquired Jakobi Meyers or Rashid Shaheed on your fantasy team.

Both Meyers and Shaheed have shown flashes of potential but have yet to consistently produce fantasy points. As fantasy football managers, it can be frustrating to have players on your team who are not delivering immediate results.

However, it is important to remember that patience is key in fantasy football. Players can go through slumps or have breakout performances at any moment. By holding onto these players and giving them time to develop, you may be rewarded with a valuable asset for your team.

So, while the waiting game may be tough, it is important to trust the process and have faith in your players. Fantasy football is a long season, and fortunes can change quickly. Stay patient, stay diligent, and you may just reap the sweet fruits of your patience in the end.

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