Fantasy football decisions could cost employers $6.5 billion in lost productivity, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. Acknowledging that its study is "very rough" and "non-scientific," Challenger estimates that if 22.3 million American workers spend one hour each week managing their fantasy football team, the cost to the nation's employers in terms of wages paid to unproductive workers over the course of the typical 15-week fantasy football season could approach $6.5 billion. (Denver Post)