In the Yahoo Sports Fantasy Football article, “Fantasy Football Fact or Fluke: How to make memories from the 2024 season work for you in 2025” by Renee Miller, the author explores the impact of memory bias on fantasy football decisions. The article discusses how recollection of player performances can be altered, leading to skewed perceptions of their value in future seasons. The importance of considering a player’s entire season performance, rather than just their recent performance, is emphasized to avoid falling victim to recency bias. The article also highlights the influence of injuries and benchings on fantasy football decisions, encouraging readers to understand the context behind these events. Overall, the article provides valuable insights for fantasy football enthusiasts to make informed decisions based on accurate assessment of player performance.
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Matthew Stafford's agent reportedly given permission by Rams to speak with other teams
The Los Angeles Rams have given Matthew Stafford's agent permission to speak with other teams to gauge his value, in case contract talks do not progress. This move would help the Rams determine the parameters for re-signing Stafford or potential trade scenarios, as they look to build around their young core. Stafford, currently signed through the 2026 season, is coming off a successful 2024 season with 3,762 yards and 20 touchdowns, indicating he plans to...
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