And isn't that the ultimate goal of an original fantasy team name? FreshPrinceOfHelaire One thing I don't agree with, however, is hitting up NFL players on social media and spraying vitriol at them just because they did something that helped their actual, real-life team win, while inadvertently hurting your fantasy team.įantasy is a blast to play, but let's remember to stay in reality, people - no pun(t) intended. Listen, I get frustrated like every other fantasy player. How many times have fantasy managers found themselves screaming at their TVs and phones when a team's starting running back is taken out for the backup at the goal line? Or when a quarterback takes a knee to end a game, subsequently causing negative yardage that could make or break a matchup? Or, in the case of this team name, a team punting late instead of giving our fantasy weapons a chance to get more points? Which is, the line between fantasy and reality being blurred. This one is obviously a witty play on words, but it speaks to the larger situation fantasy managers face that often causes some strife in the community. Julian Edelman retired but that doesn't mean he can't be the perfect base for an excellent team name. This team name is great because A) It's my favorite kind of fantasy team name - when the moniker is a play on a specific player's name and B) it shows that the specific player doesn't even have to be active in the league. But you also have the return of Prescott, and who wouldn't want to go back to when he was healthy in 2020 and heading right towards a potential future MVP award?ĭak to the Future! (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker) Ladies and Edelman You have the play on Dak's name and Back to the Future. But this particular team name sticks out to be as a double (or in this case, triple) entendre. Dak to the FutureĪn option that is obviously simpler than others, since Dak Prescott's first name is so easy to work with. The question here is, who the "Jones" part of the team is referring to? Julio? Aaron? Daniel? The mystery is almost as good as the team name itself. Sticking with the "Game of Thrones" theme a bit, here's a simple play on words with Game of Jones. A Team Has No NameĪs a huge "Game of Thrones" fan, I love when people tap into the show to come up with their fantasy team names, and this one is almost too obvious, yet no less wonderful.įor the uninitiated (but with as few spoilers as possible), there was a mysterious character on the show who may or may not have been a god of some sort, who referred to himself as "A man." His most common phrase was "A man has no name." I wouldn't be surprised to see Quaranteam stick around, at least for a while. Especially a life experience that has been shared by everyone. 2020 was rough, so it's no surprise to see players name their team name based on a life experience. I think this team name, while funny, also hits home for the vast majority of us. What will you do with your 30 characters when it’s time to name your team? Quaranteam This is an easy way to come up with a name (and it's my superstitious way of hoping my first-round pick leads me to the promised land), but it's just how I do it - there are so many ways you can approach naming your team.īelow you’ll find some of the most unique, creative, and hilarious team names from the Yahoo Fantasy community.
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