The absolute, hands-down, bar-none very worst, most inexcusable, mind-bogglingly terrible time for a huge fantasy football website to hypothetically go down would be on a Sunday morning just before a full slate of NFL games are to kick off. Of course, that'd never actually happen, right? Wrong....
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