Everyone drafts. Not everyone manages. The championship isn't decided on draft day… it's decided across 27 weeks of small decisions made under uncertainty.
The quality of those decisions is almost entirely a function of psychology. Two managers can look at the same waiver wire, the same standings, the same injured player, and reach completely different conclusions.
The difference isn't information. It's whether they're thinking clearly or reacting emotionally. The best in-season managers aren't smarter. They're calmer.
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