Anyone up for some fantasy Olympics?
With a whole friggin month still to go before football season, and my fantasy baseball teams in various states of disarray, I've got a serious jones for some fantasy action. Thank goodness for ESPN's Jim Caple and his scoring system for fantasy Olympics, which involves drafting athletes from a variety of Olympic sports. Scoring is quite simple, and actually makes a lot of sense: You get points for medals, plain and simple. Caple's system also forces you to draft athletes from many different sports, so when you're watching the Games at work, you'll always have something riding on the action.
You'll need to get your league together by tomorrow, though, so get cracking!
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