co-host on espn 2. to you agree with the premise, we re in a strange era, thanks to fantasy sports, everyone sees themselves as a general manager and imagines themselves as a player? i think that part of it is we have fantasy sports. i think another part of it is while we re not a mathematical juggernaut as a country, there are a lot more people who can do fancy arithmetic than those who will make you into a football or basketball player. if you can choose your dream, general manager makes a lot more sense. i m on an e-mail threat with friends of mine who are bulls fans. i left chicago. i cannot believe the degree of sophistication and nuance in which they know every nook and cranny of the nba collective bargain agreement. you ll have a bar conversation with someone talking about the most obscure contractual parts of how a team is going to stay under cap space. i feel like that wasn t the case five or ten years ago. well, no, it wasn t. i think also part of it is the internet has