Let’s  talk a little bit about the world’s most popular role-playing  experience. A group of friends gets together on a regular basis to hang  out. They’ve spent all week talking about it. Some of them set up  laptops at the table. Some of them come prepared with notebooks and  pencil. They spend a few moments trash-talking, ordering food, getting  drinks. The host calls everything to order and soon, the table is off to  pretending.
No, it’s not Dungeons & Dragons.
No, it’s not World of Warcraft.
I’m talking about fantasy football.
I’m  from Milwaukee. I was sad that Gen Con moved away and even more sad  that nothing has come around to take its place locally. But one of the  best things about Gen Con Indy are the Saturdays. On the Saturday of the  con weekend, there is almost always an exhibition game for the  Indianapolis Colts. The convention center and the RCA Dome share a  common hallway. The best part of the whole day is watching hardcore  football fans and hardcore gaming fans mix and mingle. The guy with his  face painted in white and blue is looking at the guy dressed as his  Vampire character and thinking “What a weirdo.” The guy dressed as  Starke Crimsyn is thinking the same thing about Peyton Manning’s #1 fan.
There is more common ground between tabletop roleplaying and fantasy football. The excellent FX show The League  is about a group of friends who live for a fantasy football league. But  the characters are perfect archetypes for any hobby. The Guy Who Just  Shows Up. The Guy Who Plays For Himself. The Guy Who Drags His SO Along.  I’ve seen all of these guys at my table at some point.
These  similarities inspired me to run a game for some co-workers. Watching  people who have never played before is a wonderful experience. Seeing  someone’s eyes light up the first time they come up with a great plan,  or make the critical strike, or even fail a dramatic roll is the way to  get people hooked on the hobby. (One of my co-workers still talks about  how she should have tried for the lower difficulty when sneaking past  the goblins. Next time, Abby.)
Both  gaming and fantasy football are social activities. I’m excited at the  opportunity this week has for people sharing positive experiences with  their hobbies. It’s not important how you get together with friends to  spend time with them, whether you’re the leader of Starfleet’s NCC-1702  or Milwaukee’s Black and Brew football team. It’s that you spend that  time together creating memories. 
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