(first time poster here)
I love fantasy football, and there is a lot of Mustachian values involved in the more strategic hardcore, elite fantasy football players. We pick value and consistency over risky boom-or-bust players. We understand how "hype" creates a fake value on players, that others will buy into, but we will not and thus we will be more successful. When it comes to trading, we are extremely sneaky and know when to sell high on over-hyped players.
As for me, I am elite in fantasy football, although new to Mustachianism. My fantasy team, in my money league (12-team ESPN standard league) is:
QB: Matt Ryan
RB: Montee Ball, Andre Ellington, Steven Jackson, Matt Asiata, CJ Anderson (handcuff for Montee) and Alfred Blue (handcuff for Foster owner, has trade value)
WR: Dez Bryant, Keenan Allen, Jeremy Maclin, Emmanuel Sanders
TE: Martellus Bennet (value pick, one of my last picks in the draft, but 3rd best TE in the league)
D/ST: Bengals
K: Graham (Saints)
I am undefeated, and the people in my league are imploding because they do not understand value, they buy into stupid hype, and coincidentally they are very anti-Mustachian in their behaviors