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<v Speaker 1>Did one an AFC North running backs cement his status

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<v Speaker 1>as an early second round pick, What do we know

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<v Speaker 1>about one rookie tight end that we didn't know before

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<v Speaker 1>last night? And who is the proper target to select

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<v Speaker 1>in the Jacksonville Jaguars backfield? Plus the ten time FFPC

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<v Speaker 1>League champion and twenty twenty five f FPC pros versus

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<v Speaker 1>Joe's drafter will lead mock Bull will hop aboard to

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<v Speaker 1>discuss his strategy for this year's challenge, his expectations for

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<v Speaker 1>Tyreek Kill this season, and much more. We've got a

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<v Speaker 1>great show for you. Farrell Elliott is here. I'm Eric Balkman.

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<v Speaker 1>Stick around your High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour, starts that

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<v Speaker 3>Broadcast live and horror raud the world. You are now

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<v Speaker 3>Welcome to the High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour, presented by

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<v Speaker 1>With your host, Eric.

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<v Speaker 3>Balkman and Farrel Elliott. The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

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<v Speaker 3>the world at now. Because no one else was available.

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<v Speaker 3>Here are Eric Baltman and Barrel Elliott.

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<v Speaker 1>Thank you, Robin greetings and salutation. See all of you

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<v Speaker 1>High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour. The Blcoholics are here, the

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<v Speaker 1>the freshest episode of the hsff O were presented to

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<v Speaker 1>your slightly above average host, Eric Balkman. You know me

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<v Speaker 1>on x at. Eric Balkman, my co host, is the

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<v Speaker 1>definitive commissioner at Fantasy Football Farrel Elliott bring him on shortly.

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<v Speaker 1>Coming up on tonight's show, We're going to debate George

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<v Speaker 1>Pickens Fantasy value in Dallas, how much you should be

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<v Speaker 1>targeting the pieces of the Houston Texans passing game and

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<v Speaker 1>the ten time FFPC League champ and twenty twenty five

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<v Speaker 1>FFPC pros versus Joe's drafter. Walid Mockbull is going to

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<v Speaker 1>join us to talk about Travis Etn, Marshaun Lloyd, and

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<v Speaker 1>where to go for that. Remember to like this video,

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<v Speaker 1>bring on the definitive commissioner in Fantasy football, one Farrell

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<v Speaker 1>Elliott Farrell. So good to have you on tonight, and

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<v Speaker 1>I am proud to let you know that I am

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<v Speaker 1>now a member and a drafter of the super Luke

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<v Speaker 1>KFFFC Slow May a main event. I was texting back

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<v Speaker 1>and forth with our mutual friend Jim Cole, who comes

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<v Speaker 1>from the Pacific Northwest. He and I are sharing a

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<v Speaker 1>team in that and if you release another slow Draft,

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<v Speaker 1>that one as well. So KFFFC dot com is to go.

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<v Speaker 1>Plenty of online stuff available. I believe Northern Kentucky has

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<v Speaker 1>sold out, correct me if I'm that on that If

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<v Speaker 1>I'm wrong. There's still some stuff in Louisville. But the

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<v Speaker 1>main event onlines, which are going on like almost every

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, sir, in a main event in Cincinnati has sold out.

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<v Speaker 4>I'd like to thank everyone from our northern Kentucky because

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<v Speaker 4>you know we are no longer in Cincinnati, even though

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<v Speaker 4>it is the Cincinnati Airport Marriott Hotel. That's where you'll

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<v Speaker 4>find us. And all the people that are coming already.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I already know where they're going.

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<v Speaker 4>But yes, go online, and we still have some live

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<v Speaker 4>spots in louis Milwaukee.

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<v Speaker 1>You are so correct.

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<v Speaker 4>What I want to bring attention to tonight, my friend,

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<v Speaker 4>is that in the chat room, it appears that all

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<v Speaker 4>of our listeners are also keeping an eye on tonight's

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<v Speaker 4>exhibition schedule. We've got a great exhibition schedule for football.

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<v Speaker 4>The Jets just landed and got hotels at the Paper

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<v Speaker 4>Valley Hilton there at Appleton. There good to go in

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<v Speaker 4>primetime tomorrow night against the Packers.

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<v Speaker 1>Now, our guest is just nice, hold on, hold on

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<v Speaker 1>before you get to that farrely, just as long as

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<v Speaker 1>you bring up the Jets stand at the paper Valley.

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<v Speaker 1>I had to pick up my daughter at my folks

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<v Speaker 1>Brest Hall, from Aaron Glenn, from Justin Fields, and all

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<v Speaker 1>the Jets that are going to be staying there tonight.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, and rude for Sam Jackson, number sixty eight offensive line.

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<v Speaker 4>We'll play in the second half, you know. And look

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<v Speaker 4>what's the name of our guest tonight?

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<v Speaker 1>We have Walid mock Bull on the show tonight, lead Champ.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, and Walid comes in with his own fans. Now,

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<v Speaker 4>this is a good thing, these guys coming into greet Walid,

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<v Speaker 4>his his crew is here in support. And then we

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<v Speaker 4>have James Hicks for you got an anchor anywhere? Handy

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<v Speaker 4>right here Anker is live. James six shows up and

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<v Speaker 4>he gives us a compliment. He says the weekend starts

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<v Speaker 4>with the best show in fantasy football, which is high

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<v Speaker 4>praise from James Sick and is the reason that James

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<v Speaker 4>Hicks is loved, and then we have John Terry, and

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<v Speaker 4>John Terry says what channel James, no one else has done.

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<v Speaker 4>James gives his John gives his own laugh out loud.

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<v Speaker 4>So I am. I'm dealing with the fact that we're

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<v Speaker 4>having Terry in the room at the ballroom this this year,

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<v Speaker 4>and you know, I'm gonna work one of the biggest

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<v Speaker 1>But I'm gonna take it on.

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<v Speaker 4>Since we sold out Cincinnati early, I've got a little

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<v Speaker 4>extra time. I'm gonna help John Terry begin to build

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<v Speaker 4>a fan base and become a little more Kentucky's sensibilities.

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<v Speaker 4>It's gonna be a tough job, football key.

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<v Speaker 1>You think I can do it? I listen, if anybody can,

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, absolutely excited to see John not only in Louisville,

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<v Speaker 1>but in Las Vegas as well.

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<v Speaker 4>You'll leave from Louisville to Las Vegas and get their early.

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<v Speaker 1>It's such a fun like you know, we like anybody

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<v Speaker 1>who's watching this show. You know, your next four weekends

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<v Speaker 1>are set right, so you have this weekend of drafting

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<v Speaker 1>the prep for Northern Kentucky, which is next weekend. Then

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<v Speaker 1>after Northern Kentucky, we get Louisville, which is gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>massive once again this year. I can't wait to get

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<v Speaker 1>down there for that. Then you have Labor Day weekend

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<v Speaker 1>where you have the big Gorilla Labor Day drafted on

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<v Speaker 1>KFFSC is popping off that weekend. It's sort of your

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<v Speaker 1>for all the FFPC main events this year. And that's

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<v Speaker 1>week one, man, and then we're off and running. We

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<v Speaker 4>That, and you know about it's it's just a great,

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<v Speaker 4>great time of the year, and it's all the early

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<v Speaker 4>drafting that we did is paying dividends. Now. If you

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<v Speaker 4>look at the draft boards, you'll see some of the

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<v Speaker 4>names that were drafted at our Super Bowl event and

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<v Speaker 4>then the never too early in the FFPC, and you'll

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<v Speaker 4>see all these things that are happening and you'll say, hey, man,

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<v Speaker 4>I've secured these players on my roster a long time ago.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, Derrek Greer chimed the end of day after

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<v Speaker 4>Tyler Warren's pretty successful go and he said, you know what,

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<v Speaker 4>I've got this player all throughout my early Kentucky drafts,

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<v Speaker 4>and you know, excited about that. So it's a great

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<v Speaker 4>You mentioned drafting year round, and I think that's what

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<v Speaker 4>everything you do.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I just the more I do it, it

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<v Speaker 1>just it feels like, you know, whether you're drafting in

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<v Speaker 1>January or February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September,

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<v Speaker 1>it's always new. Like I know, we're drafting for one season,

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<v Speaker 1>but the draft is always new. Things always change in

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<v Speaker 1>the draft, and that's why I always encourage people to

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<v Speaker 1>draft as much as you can, as long as you can,

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<v Speaker 1>because it's different every time. And the stuff we're going

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<v Speaker 1>to be talking about on the show tonight is proof

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<v Speaker 1>positive that you think about a month ago. Even a

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<v Speaker 1>month ago, nobody was touching Jayden Blue. We talked about

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<v Speaker 1>this Farrell two weeks ago on the show. Nobody was

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<v Speaker 1>touching Jayden Blue with a ten foot pole, and now

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<v Speaker 1>we saw everybody nabbing him over the last couple of

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<v Speaker 1>weeks because the positive news coming out of Dallas made

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<v Speaker 1>everybody think that, hey, this is the guy to draft

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<v Speaker 1>in Dallas. Now as we pivot again, he's dealing with

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<v Speaker 1>a spring bruised ankle, excuse me, a bruised ankle from

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<v Speaker 1>Todd Archer coming from ESPN dot com that covers the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>He stated that there they were still winning for an

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<v Speaker 1>update from Brian Schottenheimer. But yesterday is when Jaden Blue

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<v Speaker 1>left practice with an ankle injury. He did not come back,

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<v Speaker 1>We don't know. Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders is who

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<v Speaker 1>of him, but he was running with the ones. And

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<v Speaker 1>when you look at the f FPC Big Gorilla Tournament,

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<v Speaker 1>which anytime we cite ADP on this show, it's always

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<v Speaker 1>due to Fantasymojo dot Com, Darren Armani's website, who is

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<v Speaker 1>the godfather the f FPC pros versus Joe's anytime you

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<v Speaker 1>latest ADP on Jaden Blue and any player quite frankly

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<v Speaker 1>on that, but I think the thing we have to

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<v Speaker 1>bring up here, Farrell is what we do with Jayden

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<v Speaker 1>Blue and drafts right now, because you know you still

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<v Speaker 1>have Javonte Williams there. Miles Sanders a little bit tinged

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<v Speaker 1>up as well, but he's the rookie, he's the mystery

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<v Speaker 1>box and when you consider that, you can get him

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<v Speaker 1>in a double digit round in the FFPC Big Gorilla

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<v Speaker 1>or the FFPC main event quite frankly, the KFFFC main event.

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<v Speaker 1>Right now. This is a guy that I believed in

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<v Speaker 1>from the get go. I still believe in him, and

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<v Speaker 1>despite this bruised ankle, I'm still a believer in Jaden Blue.

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<v Speaker 1>How do you feel about him?

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<v Speaker 4>it seems like Blues this year's Irving for us.

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<v Speaker 1>Now, I'm not.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna go that far, but there's a non zero.

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<v Speaker 4>Nancy could be right yeah, well, you know, well if

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<v Speaker 4>he's got a boot on, which is done for the

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<v Speaker 4>comfort of the player. Now, Sean Adam Hahn dropped in

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<v Speaker 4>here and said it's a bone bruise. Other reports say

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<v Speaker 4>it's a heel bruise, which could be the same thing

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<v Speaker 4>depending on how deep the heel bruise is. It's all

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<v Speaker 4>a lot of personal aspect of how these guys recover

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<v Speaker 4>from it, what their pain tolerance is. But it has

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<v Speaker 4>the attachment of the nagging injury, and that's surely not

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<v Speaker 4>what you want with a rookie in his first year,

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<v Speaker 4>is nagging injury. But I've flowed the Cowboys of getting

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<v Speaker 4>this player in the mix. I'd like to see. There's

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<v Speaker 4>lots of other rookie backs that I would have liked

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<v Speaker 4>to have seen play more in their first year. Blue

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<v Speaker 4>is a situation where if he can't get on the field,

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<v Speaker 4>I think he's an interesting player. Five foot nine inches

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<v Speaker 4>of a real aggressive size player is less than two

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<v Speaker 4>hundred pounds. But yeah, I like him. Good cutback speed,

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<v Speaker 4>good player.

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<v Speaker 1>So the next thing I want to go to is

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<v Speaker 1>something we saw last night in the Bengals game. Chase

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<v Speaker 1>Brown five carries for twenty three yards. He also was

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<v Speaker 1>targeted by Joe Burrow three times. He caught three all

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<v Speaker 1>three targets as well for twenty five yards. This was

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<v Speaker 1>a player who was out there not just by himself farroh.

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<v Speaker 1>He was out there with Joe Burrow. He's out there

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<v Speaker 1>with Jamar Chase He's out there with t Higgins. If

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<v Speaker 1>there was any doubt that you had that Chase Brown

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<v Speaker 1>is not going to be featured in the Bengals offense,

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<v Speaker 1>quite frankly, after what we saw last night, we should

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<v Speaker 1>believe in Chase Brown at this point. Even though Taj

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<v Speaker 1>Brooks was featured quite a bit, it was with the

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<v Speaker 1>twos and threes. Chase Brown was out there with the ones.

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<v Speaker 1>I have full confidence in Chase Brown once again this season,

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<v Speaker 1>despite his draft capital and despite his size.

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<v Speaker 4>If you don't think Chase Brown is going to be

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<v Speaker 4>featured in this offense, that means that you had red

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<v Speaker 4>Zone on a three week trial last year because he

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<v Speaker 4>wasn't featured during the first three weeks, not a lot,

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<v Speaker 4>and he still ended up two hundred and twenty nine

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<v Speaker 4>carries over the rest of the of the year. Balky,

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<v Speaker 4>how many receptions? Don't look, how many.

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<v Speaker 1>Receptions Chase Brown? How much? Let's say, honest, I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 1>throw it out fifty two fifty four.

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<v Speaker 4>You're right on the number. And that's with doubt. That's

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<v Speaker 4>with little play in the first three games. In one

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<v Speaker 4>game against Baltimore, a game that the Bengals lost in

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<v Speaker 4>which they were trying to match that offense. Nine catches,

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<v Speaker 4>two hundred and twenty nine carries. This player was featured

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<v Speaker 4>last year. He'll be featured even more this year.

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<v Speaker 1>It's kind of you.

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<v Speaker 4>Know, when you wonder, it makes you wonder what Cincinnati

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<v Speaker 4>was thinking about in his rookie year. We just say

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<v Speaker 4>he's an example of one of those backs you would

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<v Speaker 4>like to see play earlier.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, why didn't they get him?

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<v Speaker 4>Why didn't they get him on the field, But now

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<v Speaker 4>they learned they got him on the field.

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<v Speaker 1>And I don't think he's coming off. I don't think

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<v Speaker 1>he is either. I mean, I think tids Brooks will

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<v Speaker 1>be out there sometimes, but not enough to affect Chase

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<v Speaker 1>Brown's ADP in the in the late second.

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<v Speaker 4>Early third round. Well now wait a minute, a late second,

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<v Speaker 4>early thirty In our latest KFFSC draft, YEP, Jamie Cox,

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<v Speaker 4>who was on our show last week before I had

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<v Speaker 4>to bolt, Jamie drafted him in the middle of the

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<v Speaker 4>second round. He is a guy that if you want,

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<v Speaker 4>you're gonna target, see, I'm gonna go get it because

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<v Speaker 4>you know, Jamie Cox feels just like me. He's gonna

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<v Speaker 4>catch more than fifty four balls. How many backs you

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<v Speaker 4>think are gonna catch more than fifty four balls, I'll

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<v Speaker 4>be happy with fifty four balls. You know, he's gonna

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<v Speaker 4>get more than two hundred and twenty nine yards, which

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<v Speaker 4>means over a thousand yards rushing. He's going to push

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<v Speaker 4>some of the first round draft picks. It's those superlative

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<v Speaker 4>seasons that they say that many of our listeners say

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<v Speaker 4>that Barkley is not going to have and they're waiting

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<v Speaker 4>for Henry to break down and all this kind of stuff. Well,

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<v Speaker 4>if you believe that, then Chase Brown is your guy.

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<v Speaker 4>Push him up the boards to.

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<v Speaker 1>Your point, Farrell and I just realized this on Fantasy Mojo.

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<v Speaker 1>His adp has I wouldn't say shot up, but moved

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<v Speaker 1>up over the last two days in the FFPC Big Gorilla,

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<v Speaker 1>where drafters are going for a million dollar grand prize

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<v Speaker 1>two eight on average for Chase Brown, however, he's gone

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<v Speaker 1>as high as the two to oh one. So there

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<v Speaker 1>are some Chase Brown truthers out there that are willing

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<v Speaker 1>to take him early and often be wary of that,

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<v Speaker 1>especially after last night's performance for the Bengals. Coming up,

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<v Speaker 1>Terry's coming up, all right, let's yeah, don't forget all

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<v Speaker 1>those Bengals, we're playing against a second string defense.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, no, no, damn, come on, John, First of all,

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<v Speaker 4>all you want in preseason, okay, what do you want?

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<v Speaker 4>First guys to line up? Let's let us line up

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<v Speaker 4>in the right position. Let's snap the ball and throw

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<v Speaker 4>it to somebody who's in the right position to catch

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<v Speaker 4>it or hand it. All it's repetitions. It doesn't matter.

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<v Speaker 1>And and and in John's defense, he's right, However, far

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<v Speaker 1>back up your to back up your comments on this.

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<v Speaker 1>Like Chase was out there, Higgins is out there, Burrows

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<v Speaker 1>out there. We don't doubt the talent of any of

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<v Speaker 1>those players. I think what cemented Chase Brown for me

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<v Speaker 1>was knowing how the Bengals treated their supernovas in Burrow, Higgins,

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<v Speaker 1>and Chase. They're treating Brown the same way. So I

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<v Speaker 1>don't necessarily bank I don't necessarily banking. Oh my god,

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<v Speaker 1>Brown was unbelievably productive. I bank in. He was out

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<v Speaker 1>there with all those other starters, and he was out

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<v Speaker 1>there a lot.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, a sharper guy like our guest would have would

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<v Speaker 4>have caught your swag there.

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<v Speaker 1>He probably would have. Yes, and his fan club is

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<v Speaker 1>weighing in one more point I want to make before

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<v Speaker 1>we get to Wilead mockbol tonight, the ten time FFPC

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<v Speaker 1>League champ. You mentioned this with Derek Greer early on

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<v Speaker 1>Tyler Warren last night. Farrell three targets, three catches forty yards,

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<v Speaker 1>technically four catches on four targets for forty seven yards,

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<v Speaker 1>but that one was called back because of an offensive

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<v Speaker 1>penalty on a screen pass. This is good. Here's what

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<v Speaker 1>I take away from that Colts game. Richardson got hurt.

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<v Speaker 1>We know that Daniel Jones did not look great. We

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<v Speaker 1>know that the quarterback that is going to be in

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<v Speaker 1>charge of this offense this year probably affects guys like

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<v Speaker 1>Michael Pittman, with all apologies to you and Josh Downs

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<v Speaker 1>more than Tyler Warren. I think, regardless of who the

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback is this year, between Richardson, between Jones, I don't

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<v Speaker 1>think Tyler Warren is going to be all that effected.

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<v Speaker 1>I think that this is a player that if you

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<v Speaker 1>skip the early round tight ends and you wait till

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<v Speaker 1>nine of them are off the board or ten of

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<v Speaker 1>them off the board, I'm gonna look up what his

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<v Speaker 1>ADP is right now. Tyler Warren is a player I'm

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<v Speaker 1>not gonna say he's gonna be a league winner. He

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<v Speaker 1>could greatly help you this year. He's moved up to

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<v Speaker 1>tight end ten. Yep, he's going at the seven to eleven.

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<v Speaker 1>So he is still going behind Kelsey, Ingram Andrews and Djoku,

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<v Speaker 1>but he has moved ahead comfortably, in front of Loveland

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<v Speaker 1>or in Frondier, Ferguson who also had a back intusion yesterday,

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<v Speaker 1>and Green Bay's own Tucker Craft mac and Cheese. He

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<v Speaker 1>is going ahead of all those guys right now. Tyler Warren,

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<v Speaker 1>I think is a player I'm probably gonna be I've

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<v Speaker 1>already been in business with in the k FFFC this year.

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<v Speaker 1>I think I'm gonna be in business with him more

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<v Speaker 1>as we get closer, as we're less than a week

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<v Speaker 1>or exus me less than a month away from the

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<v Speaker 1>start of the NFL season, I think' gonna be drafting

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<v Speaker 1>more of Tyler Warren.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, damn straight, and you know I would like

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<v Speaker 4>to of all those teams that have pumped him up

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<v Speaker 4>and he's moving up the boards, I would be curious

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<v Speaker 4>to know what percentage he's the lead ted in and

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<v Speaker 4>what percentage he's to support tidy end yes, guy, I

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<v Speaker 4>think that we might might see see that more often

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<v Speaker 4>for that player than not.

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<v Speaker 1>I want to without further ado, because his fan club

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<v Speaker 1>is gonna riot in the YouTube chat right now if

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<v Speaker 1>I don't bring him on.

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<v Speaker 4>So I'm gonna bring yeah. I mean, anticipation is what

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<v Speaker 4>this show is all about. I'm glad these guys are here.

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<v Speaker 4>You know they're you know so.

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<v Speaker 1>So this player that we're bringing on right now, ladies

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<v Speaker 1>and gentlemen, has not eight, not nine, but ten f

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<v Speaker 1>FPC league titles to his name. He drafted in the

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<v Speaker 1>FFPC pros Versus Joe's and you say bal recognize the

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<v Speaker 1>same at all. It's because he was in the Slow Draft,

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<v Speaker 1>which we don't cover on the High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour.

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<v Speaker 1>He was in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle Slow Draft number

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<v Speaker 1>seven for the Pros Versus Joe's this year. He's here

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<v Speaker 1>to talk about that, as well as all of the

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<v Speaker 1>drafts that he has done so far with the FFPC

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<v Speaker 1>in twenty twenty five, Please welcome in the dude, the

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<v Speaker 1>guy the Joe that was drafting from the sixth spot

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<v Speaker 1>in the FFPC Pros Versus Joe Slow Draft, the ten

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<v Speaker 1>time lead Champ, mister Walid mock boll Walid, welcome into

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<v Speaker 1>the show night, So glad to have you on tonight. Man,

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<v Speaker 1>good evening, and how are you gentlemen?

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<v Speaker 2>First of all, excuse my friends. You know, you let

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<v Speaker 2>a couple of people know that you're gonna come kick

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<v Speaker 2>it with the great Balky and Ferrell, and all of

419
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<v Speaker 2>a sudden, you know, they're they're embarrassing me backstage.

420
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<v Speaker 4>No, they're they're your friends. When you have a policy

421
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<v Speaker 4>like that, it shows that you're doing a lot of

422
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<v Speaker 4>things right in this world.

423
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<v Speaker 2>Lily, I appreciate I appreciate them, and appreciate you all

424
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<v Speaker 2>for having me on. Is it's like football holidays, right,

425
00:21:06.519 --> 00:21:10.000
<v Speaker 2>we got preseason kicking off. I know the sickos like

426
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<v Speaker 2>us have been drafting for a few months, so now

427
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<v Speaker 2>it's like we get to see Travon Henderson house call

428
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<v Speaker 2>kick return, and all of a sudden, you know, we're

429
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<v Speaker 2>feeling pretty good about taking him in a round four.

430
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<v Speaker 2>There's a lot of a lot of energy in the air,

431
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<v Speaker 2>so I'm sure we got a lot to talk about.

432
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<v Speaker 1>You mentioned the Henderson Special Teams touchdown tonight. Henderson also

433
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<v Speaker 1>had one carry for eighteen yards, tonight as well, so

434
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<v Speaker 1>he's you put him on nice exactly three catch us

435
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<v Speaker 1>for twelve yards. I've seen enough will lead. We don't

436
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<v Speaker 1>need to see any more from Trivia and Henderson. I

437
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<v Speaker 1>have a local radio show here in northeast Wisconsin, and

438
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<v Speaker 1>I was ripping Matt Lafleur for playing the starters tomorrow

439
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<v Speaker 1>night against the Jets. I don't want to see it, man,

440
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<v Speaker 1>Keep these guys healthy for the season. It's what we

441
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<v Speaker 1>all want to see. And I think the great thing

442
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<v Speaker 1>about this, too, will lead is is you know, draft

443
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<v Speaker 1>this and I'm this at the top of the show.

444
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<v Speaker 1>Drafting as much as you can in the winter, in

445
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<v Speaker 1>the spring, in the early summer, in the midsummer, it

446
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<v Speaker 1>always feels like you were entering into a new draft

447
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<v Speaker 1>every time you draft the team, because not only does

448
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<v Speaker 1>ADP change, not only does player evaluation change over the

449
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<v Speaker 1>course of a year, but you're seeing, like FFPC drafters themselves,

450
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<v Speaker 1>they want to draft different teams, they want to do

451
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<v Speaker 1>different things. So it's like the draft you saw in

452
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<v Speaker 1>May that's gone. The draft you saw in late June

453
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<v Speaker 1>that's gone. The draft you saw in mid July. It's

454
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<v Speaker 1>not happening anymore. It's always something different, and I think

455
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<v Speaker 1>that's what makes it so much fun and quite frankly

456
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<v Speaker 1>so challenging. Mm hmm.

457
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<v Speaker 2>And then it's also like, oh, you want to wait

458
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<v Speaker 2>until Labor Day to start drafting. You think that gives

459
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<v Speaker 2>you control over what's going to happen. I promise that

460
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<v Speaker 2>we know very little about what's going to happen, so

461
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<v Speaker 2>draft early and often.

462
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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's old school thinking in a new school world, right,

463
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<v Speaker 1>And that's and to your point too, like like that

464
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<v Speaker 1>that I'm discouraging people are draft now. Everybody should be

465
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<v Speaker 1>drafting as much as they can before the start of

466
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<v Speaker 1>the season. But the closer we get to the start

467
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<v Speaker 1>of the year, everybody has the same information. We're all

468
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<v Speaker 1>drinking from the same fire hose, and and and stuff

469
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<v Speaker 1>is not covered up as it was before. We're going

470
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<v Speaker 1>to get into so much more regarding that throughout the

471
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<v Speaker 1>program tonight. Before we get into it will lead I

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<v Speaker 1>want to ask you, when you are not winning these

473
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<v Speaker 1>ten FFPC leagues, when you're not drafting in the FFPC

474
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<v Speaker 1>pros versus Joe's, what are you doing to keep yourself

475
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<v Speaker 1>busy for a living? M?

476
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<v Speaker 2>Well, I am I'm a recruiter, a headhunter. You know,

477
00:23:35.359 --> 00:23:37.559
<v Speaker 2>that's why I have this goofy headset. I'm on the

478
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<v Speaker 2>phone working with good people and good organizations and trying

479
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<v Speaker 2>to align you know, that long term fit. So more

480
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<v Speaker 2>or less, it's a game of chance, right you Just

481
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<v Speaker 2>all you can do is put people in the right

482
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<v Speaker 2>positions and be at peace with what happens.

483
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<v Speaker 4>It's so fantastic, Monky, we've got another agent on the show. Yeah,

484
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<v Speaker 4>how great, It's wonderful. I love that your Pros Versus Joe's.

485
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<v Speaker 4>We would have loved covering your drafting. You had to

486
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<v Speaker 4>be thrilled when you got the invite to come in.

487
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<v Speaker 1>Everybody does.

488
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<v Speaker 4>You're one of the reasons that the pros go home

489
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<v Speaker 4>and talk about everything except winning the Pros Versus.

490
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<v Speaker 1>They don't.

491
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<v Speaker 4>So what did you come away with from that? How

492
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<v Speaker 4>did you like your team? That's sure you liked your team,

493
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<v Speaker 4>But what did you come away from that?

494
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<v Speaker 1>What did you learn and did.

495
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<v Speaker 4>It change anything about any player from your activities two

496
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<v Speaker 4>or three weeks ago in the Pros and the Joe's.

497
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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's a great question. So, first of all, obviously

498
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<v Speaker 2>honored to get the invite. When I got the fantasy

499
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<v Speaker 2>Moji momojo notifications and wait what.

500
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<v Speaker 1>You guys want me to be in it? Uh?

501
00:24:52.880 --> 00:24:57.480
<v Speaker 2>So, yeah, I was thrilled. It was a free entry, right,

502
00:24:57.799 --> 00:25:02.480
<v Speaker 2>so maybe I was a little more creative than I

503
00:25:02.839 --> 00:25:05.920
<v Speaker 2>usually got. I think four of my first five picks

504
00:25:06.119 --> 00:25:08.200
<v Speaker 2>were non receivers.

505
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<v Speaker 1>Which almost true. You took McConkie in the second.

506
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<v Speaker 2>Okay, so for yeah, so I should say McConkie was

507
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<v Speaker 2>the only receiver.

508
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<v Speaker 1>Okay, So so I misspoke. You are right out of

509
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<v Speaker 1>your first five picks from the sixth spot here, McConkie

510
00:25:24.640 --> 00:25:26.319
<v Speaker 1>was your only receiver. You did not take a second

511
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<v Speaker 1>receiver until round six, and then you started pounding him

512
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<v Speaker 1>please go ahead.

513
00:25:29.160 --> 00:25:33.400
<v Speaker 2>Which yeah, which honestly made me uncomfortable. But knowing that

514
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<v Speaker 2>it's the best ball format, knowing that with f f

515
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<v Speaker 2>PC you get two flex options, I just leaned into it.

516
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<v Speaker 2>I said, you know what, I'll start with Josh Allen

517
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<v Speaker 2>in a round three and I think I got Camara

518
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<v Speaker 2>in round four.

519
00:25:49.759 --> 00:25:52.839
<v Speaker 1>So then you took Laporta in round four and then

520
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<v Speaker 1>good for me.

521
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<v Speaker 2>Then good for me.

522
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<v Speaker 1>So then I was like.

523
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<v Speaker 2>I was gonna say, I I really do like the

524
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<v Speaker 2>receiver options from you know, round six to like round

525
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<v Speaker 2>nine to ten, and then there are some fun guys

526
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<v Speaker 2>late in the draft that in a redraft format I'm

527
00:26:12.359 --> 00:26:15.680
<v Speaker 2>not necessarily targeting, but maybe have my eyes on waivers.

528
00:26:16.200 --> 00:26:18.359
<v Speaker 2>But in best Ball, it's like I don't have to decide,

529
00:26:18.480 --> 00:26:20.960
<v Speaker 2>so you kind of just pick your path and then

530
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<v Speaker 2>you lean into it and then try to make the

531
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<v Speaker 2>best possible team out of it.

532
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<v Speaker 1>And kudos to you, by the way, We'll lead Keenan

533
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<v Speaker 1>Allen in the eighteenth round. Now it looks like a

534
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<v Speaker 1>top thirty five receiver. You get him there after you

535
00:26:34.359 --> 00:26:36.880
<v Speaker 1>had already drafted Jade and Higgins, Deebo Samy, Roman dudes

536
00:26:36.920 --> 00:26:38.880
<v Speaker 1>say Travis Hunter, some would say like, oh, I don't

537
00:26:38.880 --> 00:26:40.799
<v Speaker 1>know about his receivers, and then all of a sudden

538
00:26:40.839 --> 00:26:43.319
<v Speaker 1>you hit Alan in the eighteenth and quite frankly, I

539
00:26:43.359 --> 00:26:46.599
<v Speaker 1>think I'm not a huge Roman Wilson guy in the twentieth,

540
00:26:46.680 --> 00:26:47.920
<v Speaker 1>but it's a twentieth round. Who care?

541
00:26:48.079 --> 00:26:48.519
<v Speaker 2>Neither am I?

542
00:26:49.920 --> 00:26:52.000
<v Speaker 1>But the Iam manner picking the nineteenth I think could

543
00:26:52.000 --> 00:26:54.960
<v Speaker 1>be a difference maker as well in this format. I

544
00:26:55.119 --> 00:26:57.799
<v Speaker 1>want to go off script here a little bit. We

545
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<v Speaker 1>were just talking about Tyler Warren and I want to

546
00:27:00.920 --> 00:27:05.000
<v Speaker 1>bring him into to focus here as well as Colston Loveland,

547
00:27:05.039 --> 00:27:07.240
<v Speaker 1>the two tight ends that were drafted in the first

548
00:27:07.319 --> 00:27:09.799
<v Speaker 1>round of the twenty twenty five NFL Draft lab and

549
00:27:09.839 --> 00:27:14.920
<v Speaker 1>Glorious Green Bay, Wisconsin. Typically we don't see tight ends

550
00:27:15.000 --> 00:27:18.720
<v Speaker 1>drafted this early that are not successful fantasy players in

551
00:27:18.839 --> 00:27:22.400
<v Speaker 1>their first year. I have hit on Loveland. Loveland I

552
00:27:22.480 --> 00:27:26.160
<v Speaker 1>drafted more in dynasty, but Warren, for whatever reason, I've

553
00:27:26.160 --> 00:27:28.440
<v Speaker 1>been getting it more in Best Ball and re draft leagues.

554
00:27:28.680 --> 00:27:31.519
<v Speaker 1>I'm bullish on both of these guys. Are you bullish

555
00:27:31.640 --> 00:27:33.680
<v Speaker 1>on those tight ends as well?

556
00:27:34.359 --> 00:27:37.880
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely? You're gonna have to make me uncomfortable to not

557
00:27:38.079 --> 00:27:44.599
<v Speaker 2>draft these guys quite frankly, Tyler Warren, he is obviously

558
00:27:44.680 --> 00:27:49.119
<v Speaker 2>a later breakout, but he has a draft capital. He

559
00:27:49.559 --> 00:27:53.319
<v Speaker 2>is a yack monster. And when a team invests that

560
00:27:53.559 --> 00:27:56.480
<v Speaker 2>sort of equity in a player, and we saw it yesterday,

561
00:27:56.559 --> 00:27:59.920
<v Speaker 2>like he's gonna get designed looks Shane Steike in there.

562
00:28:00.400 --> 00:28:04.559
<v Speaker 2>Let's say very into the RPO offense, like, well, why

563
00:28:04.640 --> 00:28:07.519
<v Speaker 2>not run the quick passing game to a guy that

564
00:28:07.599 --> 00:28:11.119
<v Speaker 2>can break a tackle and get downfield, So especially in

565
00:28:11.240 --> 00:28:13.599
<v Speaker 2>a tight end premium format. I mean, this is a

566
00:28:13.640 --> 00:28:17.559
<v Speaker 2>guy that can get one hundred catches. Loveland to me,

567
00:28:18.039 --> 00:28:22.359
<v Speaker 2>is a little different player. He is more feels more

568
00:28:22.400 --> 00:28:25.759
<v Speaker 2>of like a downfield Honestly, you can line him up

569
00:28:25.839 --> 00:28:28.640
<v Speaker 2>at the X like he's kind of like a you know,

570
00:28:29.000 --> 00:28:31.279
<v Speaker 2>he may not rack up the same amount of volume

571
00:28:31.359 --> 00:28:34.440
<v Speaker 2>with with the mounts there, but yeah, I'm looking at

572
00:28:34.480 --> 00:28:37.480
<v Speaker 2>it down the stretch of the season. This guy could

573
00:28:37.559 --> 00:28:41.440
<v Speaker 2>be a real difference maker. And a round eight pick.

574
00:28:41.559 --> 00:28:44.960
<v Speaker 2>Is that where he's going right now? That to me

575
00:28:45.160 --> 00:28:48.319
<v Speaker 2>is like I'm not losing sleep taking a guy like

576
00:28:48.440 --> 00:28:50.359
<v Speaker 2>that in round eight. That that is I'm taking that

577
00:28:50.480 --> 00:28:51.200
<v Speaker 2>every day of the week.

578
00:28:51.480 --> 00:28:53.559
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, so right now, tying more and tight end ten

579
00:28:53.640 --> 00:28:56.279
<v Speaker 1>at the seven eleven. To your point, Colston Loveland nine

580
00:28:56.279 --> 00:29:00.720
<v Speaker 1>to four in the NFPC, big gorilla at end thirteen,

581
00:29:01.000 --> 00:29:01.599
<v Speaker 1>and he's prob.

582
00:29:01.680 --> 00:29:03.799
<v Speaker 2>I've grabbed him in a round ten. I've grabbed him

583
00:29:03.839 --> 00:29:06.680
<v Speaker 2>in round ten in a main event. In fact, I

584
00:29:06.720 --> 00:29:09.160
<v Speaker 2>had a main event where I took Tyler Warren and

585
00:29:09.359 --> 00:29:12.759
<v Speaker 2>Colson Loveland on the same team, which at first it's

586
00:29:12.839 --> 00:29:15.400
<v Speaker 2>kind of like, Wow, two rookie tight ends. That's gonna

587
00:29:15.440 --> 00:29:18.559
<v Speaker 2>be a little uncomfortable, But I feel so secure about

588
00:29:18.759 --> 00:29:22.640
<v Speaker 2>Warren's Day one gowl that you know, where's Loveland. I

589
00:29:22.680 --> 00:29:24.960
<v Speaker 2>could see him with cole Comet in the mix with

590
00:29:25.440 --> 00:29:28.480
<v Speaker 2>the other weapons there. Maybe that's not an immediate plug

591
00:29:28.559 --> 00:29:32.559
<v Speaker 2>and play, but yeah, sign me up. I'm taking those guys.

592
00:29:33.119 --> 00:29:34.720
<v Speaker 2>You got to push them up to like round six

593
00:29:34.799 --> 00:29:35.839
<v Speaker 2>to make me uncomfortable.

594
00:29:36.359 --> 00:29:40.119
<v Speaker 1>Five maybe to make our where you guys are pushing them.

595
00:29:40.359 --> 00:29:44.480
<v Speaker 1>That's right, that's right to make to make our viewers uncomfortable. Farrell,

596
00:29:44.519 --> 00:29:46.240
<v Speaker 1>I brought this up with you a couple of weeks ago.

597
00:29:46.359 --> 00:29:49.680
<v Speaker 1>In one KFFS Best Ball, I said my top two

598
00:29:49.799 --> 00:29:52.599
<v Speaker 1>tight ends, which again KFFS none tight end premium, so

599
00:29:52.839 --> 00:29:54.680
<v Speaker 1>it is what it is. But my my first tight

600
00:29:54.799 --> 00:29:57.119
<v Speaker 1>end I drafted Tyler Warren. My second tight end I

601
00:29:57.200 --> 00:29:59.640
<v Speaker 1>drafted was Colson Loveland. Farrel's like, well, key, you know

602
00:29:59.799 --> 00:30:02.599
<v Speaker 1>you gotta get some veteran help on that team. You

603
00:30:02.839 --> 00:30:06.599
<v Speaker 1>cannot go. You're doing good with the imitation, thank you.

604
00:30:07.160 --> 00:30:09.440
<v Speaker 1>And you know what I did. You know what I

605
00:30:09.519 --> 00:30:12.079
<v Speaker 1>did for my third tight end in that format, of course,

606
00:30:12.480 --> 00:30:15.160
<v Speaker 1>I drafted Terrence Ferguson. So I am going to bat

607
00:30:15.440 --> 00:30:17.960
<v Speaker 1>with three rookie tight ends. We'll see what happens. It's

608
00:30:17.960 --> 00:30:19.839
<v Speaker 1>gonna be Fantasy football is supposed to be fun. So

609
00:30:19.880 --> 00:30:20.759
<v Speaker 1>we'll see what happens there.

610
00:30:20.920 --> 00:30:23.480
<v Speaker 4>You know, and the member of your career that came

611
00:30:23.559 --> 00:30:26.480
<v Speaker 4>in and said you were subject matter expert, while hey Bulky,

612
00:30:26.559 --> 00:30:29.039
<v Speaker 4>ask him question number three because I'm dying to get

613
00:30:29.079 --> 00:30:33.000
<v Speaker 4>to this because I know nothing about this subject and

614
00:30:33.119 --> 00:30:35.799
<v Speaker 4>I am far from an expert. While he please help,

615
00:30:35.920 --> 00:30:37.799
<v Speaker 4>Here comes question number three. Football.

616
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<v Speaker 1>You know what's wild is I thought I knew this

617
00:30:41.559 --> 00:30:44.400
<v Speaker 1>a few months ago, and I don't, And like I

618
00:30:44.480 --> 00:30:45.960
<v Speaker 1>feel like the closer we get to the start of

619
00:30:46.000 --> 00:30:48.480
<v Speaker 1>the season, the less I know on this. You have four,

620
00:30:48.680 --> 00:30:52.319
<v Speaker 1>count them, four running backs in Jacksonville getting meaningful snaps

621
00:30:52.400 --> 00:30:55.480
<v Speaker 1>in training camp. One is Travis Etn, the former first

622
00:30:55.519 --> 00:30:58.160
<v Speaker 1>round pick. Two is Tank Bigsby, the guy who's been

623
00:30:58.279 --> 00:31:01.079
<v Speaker 1>really showing out getting a lot of positive praise. Basehall

624
00:31:01.160 --> 00:31:04.240
<v Speaker 1>Tuton is number three, who got the draft capital and

625
00:31:04.319 --> 00:31:06.119
<v Speaker 1>a lot of people are very excited what he's going

626
00:31:06.200 --> 00:31:09.799
<v Speaker 1>to do under this new leadership of James Gladstone as

627
00:31:09.880 --> 00:31:12.559
<v Speaker 1>the GM and Liam Cohen as the head coach. And

628
00:31:12.640 --> 00:31:15.640
<v Speaker 1>then lea Quin Allen, who is everybody's favorite late round

629
00:31:15.680 --> 00:31:19.720
<v Speaker 1>Brookie draft pick, a pass catcher extraordinaire. I don't have

630
00:31:19.799 --> 00:31:22.519
<v Speaker 1>a good handle on this, Do you have a favorite

631
00:31:22.920 --> 00:31:26.640
<v Speaker 1>lead in this backfield with the Jaguars right now that

632
00:31:26.759 --> 00:31:28.640
<v Speaker 1>you are selecting an FFPC drafts?

633
00:31:29.160 --> 00:31:31.960
<v Speaker 2>So I will be biased. My wife, she's a Syracuse alum.

634
00:31:32.240 --> 00:31:34.759
<v Speaker 2>We you know, we're going down to Atlanta to catch

635
00:31:34.920 --> 00:31:37.599
<v Speaker 2>the Orange start the season. So we've watched a lot

636
00:31:37.680 --> 00:31:39.759
<v Speaker 2>of la Quinn Allen, right, and I mean, he's a

637
00:31:39.880 --> 00:31:44.799
<v Speaker 2>great receiving back, physical back. The right answer to me

638
00:31:44.960 --> 00:31:48.880
<v Speaker 2>is just draped Trevor Lawrence, Travis Hunter, and Brian Thomas.

639
00:31:49.119 --> 00:31:51.640
<v Speaker 2>And yeah, you figure the running back beIN.

640
00:31:51.599 --> 00:31:53.680
<v Speaker 1>Out, but well hold on, hold on, just real quick,

641
00:31:53.720 --> 00:31:56.079
<v Speaker 1>real quick. Does Brenton Strange figure into that as well?

642
00:31:56.720 --> 00:32:00.759
<v Speaker 2>Kind of yeah, well you know, Brenon is it's like

643
00:32:01.440 --> 00:32:04.319
<v Speaker 2>you're getting It's like getting like some dots at the

644
00:32:04.480 --> 00:32:07.000
<v Speaker 2>at the Walmart for ninety nine cents. It's like, all right,

645
00:32:07.920 --> 00:32:09.599
<v Speaker 2>go ahead, Yeah you can put it in the cart.

646
00:32:09.720 --> 00:32:13.039
<v Speaker 2>But like you get, is that what you want for Halloween? Like,

647
00:32:13.160 --> 00:32:16.480
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, But as far as the running back

648
00:32:16.559 --> 00:32:22.240
<v Speaker 2>situation goes, it is. I found myself drafting Travis Etn

649
00:32:23.319 --> 00:32:27.519
<v Speaker 2>simply because I do think he's gonna be the most

650
00:32:27.799 --> 00:32:35.039
<v Speaker 2>likely to really matter touton maybe down the stretch. He's explosive,

651
00:32:35.599 --> 00:32:38.799
<v Speaker 2>but what I'm looking for is big plays and receptions

652
00:32:39.079 --> 00:32:42.640
<v Speaker 2>and sometimes, I mean, fantasy football is a different game

653
00:32:42.680 --> 00:32:46.599
<v Speaker 2>than actual football. And Tank Bigsby, I think great between

654
00:32:46.599 --> 00:32:50.759
<v Speaker 2>the tackles, run or physical elusive. But if I'm looking

655
00:32:50.799 --> 00:32:53.000
<v Speaker 2>for a guy that can rack up four or five catches,

656
00:32:53.039 --> 00:32:55.759
<v Speaker 2>break a fifty yard run, you know, when it's week fifteen,

657
00:32:55.880 --> 00:32:58.599
<v Speaker 2>sixteen seventeen in the sprint and I need a thirty burger.

658
00:32:59.599 --> 00:33:01.680
<v Speaker 2>If I if I have to pick one, I think

659
00:33:01.759 --> 00:33:04.839
<v Speaker 2>ETN round eight, round nine, I'm willing to take that swing.

660
00:33:05.720 --> 00:33:10.640
<v Speaker 1>So that's your solution on Jacksonville Jacksonville backfield, Harrell, Yeah,

661
00:33:10.720 --> 00:33:11.960
<v Speaker 1>well that's exactly.

662
00:33:12.319 --> 00:33:14.839
<v Speaker 4>I feel real good because that's exactly the same thing

663
00:33:15.319 --> 00:33:18.839
<v Speaker 4>I said, less eloquently and with more of a Southern accent.

664
00:33:19.119 --> 00:33:21.880
<v Speaker 4>But I did say that same thing in a previous broadcast.

665
00:33:22.000 --> 00:33:26.400
<v Speaker 4>Now I have a I have an observation. I'll be

666
00:33:26.440 --> 00:33:29.319
<v Speaker 4>real quick about it. I got a buddy, Jay R. Finton,

667
00:33:29.480 --> 00:33:32.240
<v Speaker 4>new to Fantasy football one two of our divisions, new

668
00:33:32.519 --> 00:33:34.400
<v Speaker 4>in the sense that he's been playing for about five

669
00:33:34.480 --> 00:33:37.160
<v Speaker 4>years now. We'll which still gets you as a new

670
00:33:37.240 --> 00:33:40.119
<v Speaker 4>guy here in Kentucky. But so he comes in with

671
00:33:40.279 --> 00:33:43.720
<v Speaker 4>all these spreadsheets and he sits down and he's put

672
00:33:43.839 --> 00:33:46.559
<v Speaker 4>all this together and he's making his pick, and he's

673
00:33:46.680 --> 00:33:49.440
<v Speaker 4>using up all the clock and he'll make a pick

674
00:33:49.799 --> 00:33:52.799
<v Speaker 4>and then he'll go three maybe five seconds later.

675
00:33:53.599 --> 00:33:53.920
<v Speaker 1>Damn.

676
00:33:54.079 --> 00:33:57.680
<v Speaker 4>I don't know did you have any moments like that?

677
00:33:57.920 --> 00:34:00.680
<v Speaker 4>Because we're you know, you're on a long clock, so

678
00:34:00.799 --> 00:34:04.079
<v Speaker 4>I guess you didn't. But looking back on it in

679
00:34:04.160 --> 00:34:06.359
<v Speaker 4>your pros and Joe's because Bunky and you went through

680
00:34:06.400 --> 00:34:08.719
<v Speaker 4>the players and did a good job of breaking it down,

681
00:34:09.400 --> 00:34:13.079
<v Speaker 4>is there anyone that you wish you hadn't And is

682
00:34:13.119 --> 00:34:16.159
<v Speaker 4>there anyone that you were glad that you did.

683
00:34:18.320 --> 00:34:21.280
<v Speaker 2>I hate to say it like this because it's gonna

684
00:34:21.320 --> 00:34:25.119
<v Speaker 2>sound I don't want to sound arrogant, but like I

685
00:34:25.559 --> 00:34:27.960
<v Speaker 2>when I started, you know, doing all the slows and

686
00:34:28.280 --> 00:34:30.719
<v Speaker 2>playing in the FFPC, and you're sitting on the clock

687
00:34:30.920 --> 00:34:34.039
<v Speaker 2>right and you can talk yourself into one hundred different things,

688
00:34:34.119 --> 00:34:36.360
<v Speaker 2>and you could right after you pick. I've been there

689
00:34:36.400 --> 00:34:38.480
<v Speaker 2>where you make a pick and you're like, as soon

690
00:34:38.519 --> 00:34:40.960
<v Speaker 2>as I make the pick, let me hit the commissioner note.

691
00:34:41.000 --> 00:34:45.920
<v Speaker 2>See if I get the repick. No, no, but you

692
00:34:46.000 --> 00:34:48.000
<v Speaker 2>know you kind of gotta let it go. You made

693
00:34:48.039 --> 00:34:50.199
<v Speaker 2>the pick for a reason. You gotta trust your intuition.

694
00:34:50.440 --> 00:34:54.320
<v Speaker 2>And that's just how I handle it. So when it's

695
00:34:54.360 --> 00:34:57.320
<v Speaker 2>a six hour whether it's you know, pros versus show's

696
00:34:57.400 --> 00:35:00.280
<v Speaker 2>main event, like, I'm gonna make my pick pretty quick,

697
00:35:00.519 --> 00:35:03.199
<v Speaker 2>you know, and usually I have a good idea, but

698
00:35:03.559 --> 00:35:05.800
<v Speaker 2>at the same time, you never know. So I try

699
00:35:05.840 --> 00:35:08.800
<v Speaker 2>not to beat myself up about it. And soil season's

700
00:35:08.840 --> 00:35:10.559
<v Speaker 2>over and then I'll look back at the drop board

701
00:35:10.639 --> 00:35:13.559
<v Speaker 2>and see could I have done something different realistically?

702
00:35:13.679 --> 00:35:18.440
<v Speaker 4>And if I'm with ten championships down, as you're spending

703
00:35:18.519 --> 00:35:20.880
<v Speaker 4>a whole lot of times, I wish I had just

704
00:35:21.000 --> 00:35:23.440
<v Speaker 4>throwing that in there. Now, does any of your crew

705
00:35:24.000 --> 00:35:27.599
<v Speaker 4>that's in the chat play Fantasy Ball with you? They do?

706
00:35:28.599 --> 00:35:28.880
<v Speaker 2>They do?

707
00:35:29.119 --> 00:35:32.239
<v Speaker 4>We got some Will you work from your home?

708
00:35:32.599 --> 00:35:33.039
<v Speaker 1>Like most?

709
00:35:33.679 --> 00:35:35.119
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you work from your home?

710
00:35:35.639 --> 00:35:35.800
<v Speaker 2>You know?

711
00:35:36.280 --> 00:35:39.079
<v Speaker 4>Are you a bedroom community kind of guy? Which airport

712
00:35:39.159 --> 00:35:39.920
<v Speaker 4>do you use there?

713
00:35:40.719 --> 00:35:41.000
<v Speaker 2>DC?

714
00:35:42.320 --> 00:35:45.519
<v Speaker 4>Okay, well I want to tell you the DCA or Baltimore.

715
00:35:45.920 --> 00:35:47.440
<v Speaker 4>I want to point this out to you has a

716
00:35:47.519 --> 00:35:50.519
<v Speaker 4>NonStop flight fifty two minutes seventy nine dollars. We need

717
00:35:50.599 --> 00:35:55.840
<v Speaker 4>to get you in Kentucky. Yes, bring this skill set. Uh,

718
00:35:56.320 --> 00:35:59.239
<v Speaker 4>we'll still give you an invitation like the pros Versus shows.

719
00:35:59.320 --> 00:36:01.880
<v Speaker 4>Unfortunately the free part is not part of the deal

720
00:36:02.679 --> 00:36:03.280
<v Speaker 4>at this point.

721
00:36:03.360 --> 00:36:05.280
<v Speaker 2>But I'll buy you dinner.

722
00:36:05.719 --> 00:36:07.920
<v Speaker 4>You know, you don't have to yo, sir, I'll buy

723
00:36:08.000 --> 00:36:11.039
<v Speaker 4>you dinner. We cooked so much damn fried chicken. You know,

724
00:36:11.719 --> 00:36:14.400
<v Speaker 4>balkey one year mark Selena said, Pharaoh, is it wrong

725
00:36:14.480 --> 00:36:17.159
<v Speaker 4>if I go back and get him more chicken? I said, well, no,

726
00:36:17.360 --> 00:36:19.320
<v Speaker 4>you get as much chicken as you want. He said, well,

727
00:36:19.320 --> 00:36:22.840
<v Speaker 4>I've already had a dozen esus. He's literally going into

728
00:36:22.920 --> 00:36:24.639
<v Speaker 4>the bucket. But let's get back to fantasy.

729
00:36:25.000 --> 00:36:26.760
<v Speaker 1>And selenas, by the way, weighs like one hundred and

730
00:36:26.800 --> 00:36:27.360
<v Speaker 1>forty pounds.

731
00:36:27.519 --> 00:36:31.679
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's all grease and but walky, you

732
00:36:31.760 --> 00:36:33.800
<v Speaker 4>got another running back you can't figure out.

733
00:36:33.920 --> 00:36:36.239
<v Speaker 1>Go There's there's a couple of them. There's a couple

734
00:36:36.280 --> 00:36:37.960
<v Speaker 1>of them that I can't figure out, and I.

735
00:36:38.000 --> 00:36:40.039
<v Speaker 4>Want to You got one that you've been trying to

736
00:36:40.079 --> 00:36:41.480
<v Speaker 4>figure out since last year.

737
00:36:41.639 --> 00:36:44.039
<v Speaker 1>There's there's one that I want to bring up right

738
00:36:44.119 --> 00:36:48.519
<v Speaker 1>now that I think lead you and I are of

739
00:36:48.639 --> 00:36:51.440
<v Speaker 1>the same mind on, and that's Jalen Warrant. This is

740
00:36:51.519 --> 00:36:53.519
<v Speaker 1>a player that I feel like and I've been saying

741
00:36:53.559 --> 00:36:56.920
<v Speaker 1>on this on these airwaves, Aaron Rodgers, not that he

742
00:36:57.079 --> 00:37:00.519
<v Speaker 1>made Aaron Aaron Jones career, but he has checked down

743
00:37:00.639 --> 00:37:03.679
<v Speaker 1>to running backs quite frequently over the course of his

744
00:37:04.440 --> 00:37:06.519
<v Speaker 1>twenty plus years in the NFL, and I think that

745
00:37:06.599 --> 00:37:10.360
<v Speaker 1>continues this year. Why Number one, because he can't run anymore.

746
00:37:10.760 --> 00:37:13.800
<v Speaker 1>And number two, Jalen Warren is a pretty talented pass

747
00:37:13.880 --> 00:37:16.719
<v Speaker 1>catcher in the KFFSC and I think in the FFPC

748
00:37:16.880 --> 00:37:19.360
<v Speaker 1>as well. We have seen a lot of people I

749
00:37:19.440 --> 00:37:22.800
<v Speaker 1>know myself included in the KFFFC been grabbing Jalen Warren

750
00:37:22.840 --> 00:37:25.039
<v Speaker 1>is my running back three a lot, and I feel

751
00:37:25.159 --> 00:37:27.599
<v Speaker 1>really good about that. Is that a strong move or

752
00:37:27.679 --> 00:37:29.519
<v Speaker 1>is that something you would tell people to shy away from.

753
00:37:30.039 --> 00:37:32.960
<v Speaker 2>No, I love it. I love it when I look

754
00:37:33.159 --> 00:37:36.360
<v Speaker 2>at Jalen first of all, just Jalen Warren the player.

755
00:37:36.880 --> 00:37:40.360
<v Speaker 2>If you eliminate the fact that, yeah, he's undrafted and

756
00:37:40.559 --> 00:37:44.159
<v Speaker 2>you had to really grind his way to even get

757
00:37:44.199 --> 00:37:46.800
<v Speaker 2>on the field, when you look at the player, he

758
00:37:47.280 --> 00:37:53.119
<v Speaker 2>is explosive, he's physical, he's elusive, he's a really good

759
00:37:53.199 --> 00:37:56.840
<v Speaker 2>pass catcher, and he's a good pass protector. The only

760
00:37:56.920 --> 00:37:58.800
<v Speaker 2>thing you could say he lacks is just the home

761
00:37:58.880 --> 00:38:01.880
<v Speaker 2>runs feed right, he's probably not gonna rip, you know,

762
00:38:01.960 --> 00:38:04.960
<v Speaker 2>he doesn't have that four to four speed. Everything else

763
00:38:05.079 --> 00:38:08.400
<v Speaker 2>works really well for fantasy and works really well for

764
00:38:08.920 --> 00:38:12.360
<v Speaker 2>a quarterback like Aaron Rodgers right two minute offense. I

765
00:38:12.440 --> 00:38:14.800
<v Speaker 2>feel pretty good that Jalen Warren's going to be the guy.

766
00:38:16.079 --> 00:38:18.760
<v Speaker 2>They only have dk Metcalf who's not never been like

767
00:38:18.880 --> 00:38:23.440
<v Speaker 2>a twenty eight percent target share guy, so prime opportunity

768
00:38:23.519 --> 00:38:26.320
<v Speaker 2>right there for someone to him to potentially be the

769
00:38:26.440 --> 00:38:30.079
<v Speaker 2>number two, if not number three pass catcher. And then

770
00:38:30.480 --> 00:38:34.519
<v Speaker 2>Caleb Johnson, who I think could be great. I don't know,

771
00:38:35.239 --> 00:38:38.840
<v Speaker 2>but what it feels like everyone's already assuming he's going

772
00:38:38.880 --> 00:38:41.519
<v Speaker 2>to be the goal line back. Whereas I think some

773
00:38:41.639 --> 00:38:44.039
<v Speaker 2>of the stuff that worked against Jalen Warren the last

774
00:38:44.079 --> 00:38:48.440
<v Speaker 2>few years, the veteran deference, which Nause kind of he

775
00:38:48.639 --> 00:38:50.639
<v Speaker 2>was the guy, he's going to be the guy, it

776
00:38:50.719 --> 00:38:53.280
<v Speaker 2>might actually work in Jalen Warren's favor now, Whereas I

777
00:38:53.360 --> 00:38:56.119
<v Speaker 2>think a lot of people are seeing it as well.

778
00:38:56.159 --> 00:38:58.280
<v Speaker 2>He was never that guy when Nause was there, so

779
00:38:58.480 --> 00:39:00.280
<v Speaker 2>how why would he be the guy now? They just

780
00:39:00.320 --> 00:39:03.119
<v Speaker 2>spent mind you, a third round pick, not a first

781
00:39:03.199 --> 00:39:05.719
<v Speaker 2>round pick, not a second round pick, a third round pick,

782
00:39:06.239 --> 00:39:08.880
<v Speaker 2>and we have an offensive coordinator that we know is

783
00:39:08.920 --> 00:39:10.400
<v Speaker 2>going to run the piss out of the ball. So

784
00:39:11.920 --> 00:39:14.800
<v Speaker 2>he is a fun player. You're not really paying anything

785
00:39:14.880 --> 00:39:17.719
<v Speaker 2>for him. I think worst case, you're looking at a

786
00:39:17.840 --> 00:39:20.280
<v Speaker 2>dude who you can plug it in during bye weeks.

787
00:39:20.360 --> 00:39:24.000
<v Speaker 2>But the steiling cases, you look up and he's getting

788
00:39:24.039 --> 00:39:26.920
<v Speaker 2>four or five catches a game and scoring touchdowns on

789
00:39:27.360 --> 00:39:28.280
<v Speaker 2>a run heavy team.

790
00:39:28.719 --> 00:39:30.320
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I think he works in best ball. I think

791
00:39:30.320 --> 00:39:33.400
<v Speaker 1>he definitely works in managed leagues as well. Jalen Warn,

792
00:39:33.440 --> 00:39:34.960
<v Speaker 1>I'm glad to hear you back me up on that

793
00:39:35.159 --> 00:39:37.760
<v Speaker 1>as well. Now I'm looking for some backup on this,

794
00:39:37.880 --> 00:39:40.119
<v Speaker 1>and quite frankly, maybe I don't need it because I've

795
00:39:40.159 --> 00:39:42.119
<v Speaker 1>shied away from this guy lately, even though I was

796
00:39:42.199 --> 00:39:45.440
<v Speaker 1>drafting him heavily earlier. Marshaun Lloyd was a player that

797
00:39:45.599 --> 00:39:48.199
<v Speaker 1>was drafted by the Packers on Day two of the

798
00:39:48.320 --> 00:39:51.920
<v Speaker 1>NFL Draft in twenty twenty four, and he ran into

799
00:39:52.000 --> 00:39:54.880
<v Speaker 1>a bevy of problems last year. An ankle injury he

800
00:39:55.000 --> 00:39:58.599
<v Speaker 1>had to have his appendix removed. I think Matt Lafleur,

801
00:39:58.760 --> 00:40:00.519
<v Speaker 1>the head coach of the Packers, said he was just

802
00:40:00.559 --> 00:40:03.360
<v Speaker 1>simply snake bit and then this year he goes down

803
00:40:03.400 --> 00:40:06.239
<v Speaker 1>again with a soft tissue injury. It was wild because

804
00:40:06.360 --> 00:40:09.639
<v Speaker 1>he gets hurt on a play in training, can't where

805
00:40:09.679 --> 00:40:12.960
<v Speaker 1>the Packers are convinced he hurt his hamstring. And then

806
00:40:13.039 --> 00:40:16.679
<v Speaker 1>Nate Hobbs, the Packers' corner from the Las Vegas Raiders

807
00:40:16.719 --> 00:40:18.880
<v Speaker 1>that they signed this past season, hits him low on

808
00:40:18.960 --> 00:40:21.039
<v Speaker 1>the same place. So he's dealing with a couple of things.

809
00:40:21.400 --> 00:40:24.039
<v Speaker 1>And it's weird because I believe in this guy. I

810
00:40:24.079 --> 00:40:27.159
<v Speaker 1>don't think the Packers want a repeat of how often

811
00:40:27.239 --> 00:40:29.400
<v Speaker 1>Josh Jacobs touched the ball in twenty two four at

812
00:40:29.400 --> 00:40:32.840
<v Speaker 1>twenty twenty four. I think they want Marshawn Lloyd involved

813
00:40:32.920 --> 00:40:35.039
<v Speaker 1>more this year. And yet he just can't stay on

814
00:40:35.119 --> 00:40:37.280
<v Speaker 1>the field. So I have to ask you with him

815
00:40:37.320 --> 00:40:39.159
<v Speaker 1>getting dinged up, and I don't know if he's returned

816
00:40:39.199 --> 00:40:42.920
<v Speaker 1>to practice yet, how concerned are you right now drafting

817
00:40:43.559 --> 00:40:45.320
<v Speaker 1>until the start of the season, How concerned are you

818
00:40:45.400 --> 00:40:48.679
<v Speaker 1>about this softissue injury hamstring right now for Marshaon Lloyd.

819
00:40:49.599 --> 00:40:52.880
<v Speaker 2>Well, it's not like he can get his appendix removed again, right,

820
00:40:54.440 --> 00:40:59.280
<v Speaker 2>So we're good there. Sometimes things happen, right football one

821
00:41:00.079 --> 00:41:02.679
<v Speaker 2>injury rate, it's just too early to know if this

822
00:41:02.960 --> 00:41:06.280
<v Speaker 2>is a guy who's going to fizzle out because of

823
00:41:06.400 --> 00:41:09.760
<v Speaker 2>injuries and never really have the opportunity. I think he

824
00:41:09.800 --> 00:41:12.239
<v Speaker 2>had an acl in college that could happen to anyone.

825
00:41:13.239 --> 00:41:15.559
<v Speaker 2>But funny enough, he was like one of my highest

826
00:41:15.639 --> 00:41:20.239
<v Speaker 2>drafted players even before the NFL Draft. I thought the

827
00:41:20.360 --> 00:41:24.119
<v Speaker 2>Packers invested the draft capital. He's an explosive player. I

828
00:41:24.360 --> 00:41:27.639
<v Speaker 2>like the Packers. I like that team, and like you said, Balkey,

829
00:41:27.800 --> 00:41:30.039
<v Speaker 2>like I do think the Packers want him to have

830
00:41:30.119 --> 00:41:35.159
<v Speaker 2>a role. So this growing thing, it seems, you know,

831
00:41:35.360 --> 00:41:39.760
<v Speaker 2>bite my tongue, minor. Whereas if if it was any

832
00:41:39.800 --> 00:41:41.760
<v Speaker 2>other player, I don't know if it would necessarily be

833
00:41:41.840 --> 00:41:45.039
<v Speaker 2>a big deal, right Like, because it's him, it's kind

834
00:41:45.079 --> 00:41:49.639
<v Speaker 2>of like, okay, now we're definitely over it. So you know,

835
00:41:49.679 --> 00:41:52.000
<v Speaker 2>where's he going? Round thirteen round? I mean, these are

836
00:41:52.079 --> 00:41:54.280
<v Speaker 2>guys that you could just drop, right Like, these are

837
00:41:54.360 --> 00:41:57.840
<v Speaker 2>literally guys you could drop. So I'm gonna I'm gonna

838
00:41:57.880 --> 00:42:00.320
<v Speaker 2>find out. So I'm right there with you. I think

839
00:42:00.639 --> 00:42:04.280
<v Speaker 2>the offense is good. The dude, he's not gonna leave Jacobs.

840
00:42:04.360 --> 00:42:06.960
<v Speaker 2>We know what Jacobs can bring to the table. He

841
00:42:07.159 --> 00:42:11.000
<v Speaker 2>is a pure handcuff bet. But it's a long season

842
00:42:11.280 --> 00:42:14.880
<v Speaker 2>and Brown sixteen right to me around thirteen to fifteen.

843
00:42:15.519 --> 00:42:17.559
<v Speaker 2>These are like one dollar players right here.

844
00:42:18.639 --> 00:42:21.000
<v Speaker 4>All right, let's go to a big dollar point, because

845
00:42:21.280 --> 00:42:25.599
<v Speaker 4>you know, the ubiquitous John Terry is already complaining that

846
00:42:25.679 --> 00:42:27.039
<v Speaker 4>we're talking about the same country.

847
00:42:27.079 --> 00:42:29.239
<v Speaker 1>No, okay, Farrels, you're gonna bring up John Terry. I

848
00:42:29.320 --> 00:42:32.039
<v Speaker 1>have to bring up his comment here they hosted. I'm

849
00:42:32.039 --> 00:42:35.280
<v Speaker 1>gonna bring this up. So based on this discussion that

850
00:42:35.320 --> 00:42:37.440
<v Speaker 1>we're having on the high stakes Fantasy Football Hour tonight,

851
00:42:37.679 --> 00:42:40.760
<v Speaker 1>and their ADPs being in the same range, one being

852
00:42:42.480 --> 00:42:46.159
<v Speaker 1>shoot I headed up right here, one being Tyler Warren

853
00:42:47.599 --> 00:42:52.119
<v Speaker 1>his ADP at the seven to eleven and Jalen Warren

854
00:42:52.719 --> 00:42:55.039
<v Speaker 1>his ADP being at the eight o five A half

855
00:42:55.199 --> 00:42:59.599
<v Speaker 1>round separates these warrants and knowing lead that you can

856
00:42:59.719 --> 00:43:02.599
<v Speaker 1>start a three tight ends, knowing you could start four

857
00:43:02.719 --> 00:43:06.119
<v Speaker 1>running backs, throw the starting lineup out the window. Which

858
00:43:06.280 --> 00:43:08.639
<v Speaker 1>Warren would you rather have in the late seventh or

859
00:43:08.920 --> 00:43:12.159
<v Speaker 1>early eighty Jalen, It'll have to be.

860
00:43:12.239 --> 00:43:16.239
<v Speaker 2>Tyler Warren simply because he can, like I said, he

861
00:43:16.239 --> 00:43:19.000
<v Speaker 2>can get a hundred catches in this format that is

862
00:43:20.039 --> 00:43:23.800
<v Speaker 2>a skeleton key. Whereas you know with a player like

863
00:43:23.880 --> 00:43:27.119
<v Speaker 2>Jalen Warren. There are other guys that can match, and yeah,

864
00:43:27.119 --> 00:43:30.119
<v Speaker 2>grab them both because I've been grabbing them. That's not

865
00:43:30.519 --> 00:43:32.480
<v Speaker 2>it's that's legal in all fifty states.

866
00:43:32.599 --> 00:43:41.960
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, and the FFPC has no federal restrictions. I'm

867
00:43:42.039 --> 00:43:45.239
<v Speaker 1>drafting Tyler, Jalen or any other Warren. You could draft

868
00:43:45.320 --> 00:43:48.199
<v Speaker 1>Chris Warren, the old Seahawks running back. You draft him there,

869
00:43:48.239 --> 00:43:51.480
<v Speaker 1>there's no legal restrictions that we are under to draft

870
00:43:51.519 --> 00:43:52.239
<v Speaker 1>both these players.

871
00:43:54.400 --> 00:43:56.159
<v Speaker 2>Chris Warren is a throwback, right it is.

872
00:43:56.400 --> 00:43:57.960
<v Speaker 1>I couldn't think of another Warren player.

873
00:43:57.960 --> 00:44:00.400
<v Speaker 2>That's amazing. I had his football card. I didn't even

874
00:44:00.440 --> 00:44:01.039
<v Speaker 2>know who he was.

875
00:44:01.239 --> 00:44:02.119
<v Speaker 1>That's I do too.

876
00:44:02.639 --> 00:44:02.920
<v Speaker 4>I had.

877
00:44:03.000 --> 00:44:05.400
<v Speaker 1>You know what's funny is I had Chris Warren. He

878
00:44:05.639 --> 00:44:09.159
<v Speaker 1>was the great Seahawks running back after they had Kurt Warner,

879
00:44:09.639 --> 00:44:12.559
<v Speaker 1>not the Rams quarterback, but the old Seahawks running back,

880
00:44:12.639 --> 00:44:15.599
<v Speaker 1>Dave Kurt Kurt Warner before that. It's it's wild, man.

881
00:44:16.360 --> 00:44:21.440
<v Speaker 4>I can'not think of another player named Warren and I can'tn't. Okay,

882
00:44:22.719 --> 00:44:26.039
<v Speaker 4>let's go to something. A couple of years ago, one

883
00:44:26.119 --> 00:44:30.440
<v Speaker 4>of our guys in the kf FC won an entry

884
00:44:30.559 --> 00:44:32.679
<v Speaker 4>to the f f PC. He goes to Vegas first

885
00:44:32.719 --> 00:44:36.239
<v Speaker 4>time ever, sits down in the number one position. Tyreek

886
00:44:36.320 --> 00:44:38.920
<v Speaker 4>Hill was going off the board late first round, the

887
00:44:39.000 --> 00:44:42.480
<v Speaker 4>first pick of the draft. Tyreek Hill, the boy didn't

888
00:44:42.480 --> 00:44:46.000
<v Speaker 4>pay dividends. He won his lead there in the f

889
00:44:46.159 --> 00:44:49.559
<v Speaker 4>f PC. Tyreek Hill is not that same kind of player.

890
00:44:49.639 --> 00:44:53.880
<v Speaker 4>And I want to ask you do you think that

891
00:44:54.039 --> 00:44:58.239
<v Speaker 4>he bounces back from a season that I can't tell

892
00:44:58.320 --> 00:45:03.519
<v Speaker 4>which came first, the the poor performance, the challenge, relationship

893
00:45:04.079 --> 00:45:06.840
<v Speaker 4>with the other players, or his off field demons. How

894
00:45:06.920 --> 00:45:09.599
<v Speaker 4>do you deal with Tyreek Hill? Or do you just

895
00:45:09.800 --> 00:45:12.320
<v Speaker 4>look the other way? Is the price too big for

896
00:45:12.519 --> 00:45:15.159
<v Speaker 4>him with what you saw from him last year?

897
00:45:15.360 --> 00:45:16.400
<v Speaker 1>Or is he I love that.

898
00:45:16.679 --> 00:45:19.800
<v Speaker 4>I love that terminology, bulky that needs to go right

899
00:45:20.119 --> 00:45:23.480
<v Speaker 4>right into f FPC lore and maybe one of your

900
00:45:23.559 --> 00:45:26.639
<v Speaker 4>Kentucky name teams the skeleton.

901
00:45:26.199 --> 00:45:29.480
<v Speaker 1>Key mating it right now, mad it right now.

902
00:45:30.159 --> 00:45:35.760
<v Speaker 2>So I will say that, yes, there are yellow orange,

903
00:45:35.880 --> 00:45:42.639
<v Speaker 2>maybe red flags, but short of anything crazy which involves him,

904
00:45:43.239 --> 00:45:46.559
<v Speaker 2>you know, maybe quitting, pulling in Antonio Brown, just quitting

905
00:45:46.599 --> 00:45:49.199
<v Speaker 2>on the team, you know, doing all that. I actually

906
00:45:49.320 --> 00:45:52.719
<v Speaker 2>think he is a pretty high floor player if he

907
00:45:52.800 --> 00:45:56.639
<v Speaker 2>doesn't get hurt. As long as Tua is on the field.

908
00:45:56.800 --> 00:46:00.840
<v Speaker 2>That is really important. If Tua gets injured. Now we're

909
00:46:00.880 --> 00:46:03.559
<v Speaker 2>looking at Zach Wilson, who still might be a better

910
00:46:03.599 --> 00:46:06.559
<v Speaker 2>option than what they had last year. But the upside

911
00:46:06.639 --> 00:46:10.159
<v Speaker 2>is real. And look, I'm playing you know, I know

912
00:46:10.239 --> 00:46:13.920
<v Speaker 2>it says ten times FFPC League. I want to finish

913
00:46:14.079 --> 00:46:17.199
<v Speaker 2>first from week fifteen th week seventeen, and I haven't

914
00:46:17.239 --> 00:46:19.639
<v Speaker 2>really come close to that. And when I look at

915
00:46:19.719 --> 00:46:23.320
<v Speaker 2>Tyreek Hill, he's one of very few players that can

916
00:46:23.400 --> 00:46:25.400
<v Speaker 2>go out there and get you forty points in a game.

917
00:46:26.039 --> 00:46:28.800
<v Speaker 2>And that hasn't My perception of that hasn't changed. I

918
00:46:28.840 --> 00:46:32.719
<v Speaker 2>don't think he necessarily has lost a step. So round

919
00:46:32.800 --> 00:46:37.039
<v Speaker 2>three that's where he's going. Mid Round three, I'll tell

920
00:46:37.079 --> 00:46:40.320
<v Speaker 2>you what, I'm more scared to not draft him, and

921
00:46:40.519 --> 00:46:41.480
<v Speaker 2>I am going to take him.

922
00:46:41.920 --> 00:46:44.320
<v Speaker 1>I like that. So I want to bring a quick

923
00:46:44.360 --> 00:46:50.039
<v Speaker 1>story up here. Lead and Ferrell we had god this

924
00:46:50.199 --> 00:46:51.920
<v Speaker 1>was the Insider Access and I can't remember who I

925
00:46:52.000 --> 00:46:54.400
<v Speaker 1>was talking to, but we did a segment called players

926
00:46:54.440 --> 00:46:56.719
<v Speaker 1>were Too Scared to Draft? Players were too scared not

927
00:46:56.880 --> 00:46:59.800
<v Speaker 1>to draft, And I brought up Saquon Barkley there when

928
00:46:59.840 --> 00:47:01.559
<v Speaker 1>I'm at the one oh three, I'm too scared to

929
00:47:01.679 --> 00:47:04.039
<v Speaker 1>draft Barkley, but I'm also too scared not to pick

930
00:47:04.079 --> 00:47:06.559
<v Speaker 1>him there at this point. And when you talk about

931
00:47:06.599 --> 00:47:09.599
<v Speaker 1>Tyreek Hill, rich reebar was just on the Fantasy Points,

932
00:47:09.679 --> 00:47:12.760
<v Speaker 1>one of the Fantasy Points podcasts with Scott Barrett Deeogramnger,

933
00:47:12.800 --> 00:47:15.400
<v Speaker 1>friends of the show, and I have to bring up

934
00:47:15.440 --> 00:47:18.360
<v Speaker 1>what he said. He's like, when I'm coming to click

935
00:47:18.519 --> 00:47:21.280
<v Speaker 1>Tyreek Hill in the early third round, I'm scared to

936
00:47:21.320 --> 00:47:23.000
<v Speaker 1>do it, but I'm scared to let him go to

937
00:47:23.079 --> 00:47:25.199
<v Speaker 1>somebody else, right, And then when you think about what

938
00:47:25.360 --> 00:47:29.119
<v Speaker 1>could happen, you know, whether it's KFFF or FFPC, where

939
00:47:29.159 --> 00:47:32.079
<v Speaker 1>you could start a team with Jamar Chase and Tyreek

940
00:47:32.159 --> 00:47:35.840
<v Speaker 1>Hill there, Dude, that could be a fantasy game wrecker

941
00:47:36.000 --> 00:47:38.480
<v Speaker 1>for everybody else in your league and maybe a million

942
00:47:38.519 --> 00:47:41.199
<v Speaker 1>dollar league winner if Tyreek Hill runs peer this year,

943
00:47:41.239 --> 00:47:43.760
<v Speaker 1>which could happen. We'll see what happens with that. But

944
00:47:43.880 --> 00:47:45.920
<v Speaker 1>I am with you, like we have to start considering

945
00:47:46.199 --> 00:47:49.119
<v Speaker 1>seriously Tyreek Hill speaking of other shows, and I don't

946
00:47:49.159 --> 00:47:50.320
<v Speaker 1>like to do it on the show, but I will

947
00:47:50.360 --> 00:47:53.000
<v Speaker 1>bring this one up because I hosted as well. Vince Staffelino,

948
00:47:53.320 --> 00:47:57.639
<v Speaker 1>longtime FFPC player, longtime KFFSC player. He brought up on

949
00:47:57.719 --> 00:48:00.280
<v Speaker 1>the road of his high Stakes lowdown about a month ago.

950
00:48:00.679 --> 00:48:05.280
<v Speaker 1>How there are wide receivers usually but not always, usually

951
00:48:05.400 --> 00:48:07.880
<v Speaker 1>in that seven to nine range that if you hit

952
00:48:07.960 --> 00:48:10.199
<v Speaker 1>on one of those guys, there's usually a few guys

953
00:48:10.559 --> 00:48:14.159
<v Speaker 1>that in that range every year that outperform their ADP.

954
00:48:14.719 --> 00:48:17.400
<v Speaker 1>And I think, while he's right on that, I think

955
00:48:17.440 --> 00:48:19.679
<v Speaker 1>this year might be a little bit earlier. Lead you

956
00:48:19.920 --> 00:48:24.440
<v Speaker 1>have a wide receiver extravaganza in rounds five to six

957
00:48:24.519 --> 00:48:26.599
<v Speaker 1>that you've been hitting a lot of these guys you're

958
00:48:26.639 --> 00:48:30.679
<v Speaker 1>talking about, Travis Hunter, DeVonta Smith, George Pickens, Chris o'lave,

959
00:48:30.880 --> 00:48:34.519
<v Speaker 1>Jamison Williams. Now I think I'm okay as far as

960
00:48:35.000 --> 00:48:37.599
<v Speaker 1>shares wise and ownership wise on the first two in

961
00:48:37.760 --> 00:48:41.880
<v Speaker 1>Smith and Hunter, I definitely don't have a lot of Pickens,

962
00:48:42.039 --> 00:48:44.480
<v Speaker 1>I don't have enough Chris o'lave, and I need to

963
00:48:44.519 --> 00:48:48.039
<v Speaker 1>get more Jamison Williams on my teams. With those five

964
00:48:48.199 --> 00:48:51.920
<v Speaker 1>guys right there, I think if you're building teams dominant

965
00:48:51.920 --> 00:48:54.800
<v Speaker 1>teams in the FFPC main event, you can go and

966
00:48:54.920 --> 00:48:57.519
<v Speaker 1>make sure you get two running backs early and make

967
00:48:57.559 --> 00:48:59.880
<v Speaker 1>sure you add one, maybe two of these guys you're

968
00:49:00.000 --> 00:49:02.880
<v Speaker 1>wide receiver three or wide receiver four, and dude, you

969
00:49:03.039 --> 00:49:05.360
<v Speaker 1>are set up for a big time run. I am

970
00:49:05.519 --> 00:49:08.239
<v Speaker 1>one hundred percent with you on as you called it,

971
00:49:08.360 --> 00:49:10.840
<v Speaker 1>the wide receiver paradise in rounds five and six. This year.

972
00:49:11.960 --> 00:49:15.920
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely, I think after round two, I mean, you know,

973
00:49:16.079 --> 00:49:21.239
<v Speaker 2>after round two and you get into round three. We

974
00:49:21.360 --> 00:49:23.000
<v Speaker 2>have to be honest, and we do this every year,

975
00:49:23.079 --> 00:49:25.239
<v Speaker 2>and that's why I like to look back at previous

976
00:49:25.320 --> 00:49:29.199
<v Speaker 2>draft boards and we have to pick certain guys in

977
00:49:29.320 --> 00:49:32.199
<v Speaker 2>round three and certain guys, and we just do it

978
00:49:32.320 --> 00:49:35.440
<v Speaker 2>because for whatever reason, right, we just we give the reason.

979
00:49:35.559 --> 00:49:38.400
<v Speaker 2>We're like, oh, this guy scored more points last year.

980
00:49:38.519 --> 00:49:42.320
<v Speaker 2>He's in this offense. But eventually what happens is you

981
00:49:42.360 --> 00:49:45.320
<v Speaker 2>can't just pick everyone in round four and you end

982
00:49:45.480 --> 00:49:49.519
<v Speaker 2>up getting players that, quite frankly, are just as good

983
00:49:49.559 --> 00:49:52.000
<v Speaker 2>as the guys going in round three. And that's how

984
00:49:52.039 --> 00:49:55.760
<v Speaker 2>I feel about George Pickens, who he can do what

985
00:49:55.840 --> 00:49:58.360
<v Speaker 2>T Higgins does right at the at the two turn,

986
00:49:58.440 --> 00:50:02.320
<v Speaker 2>the number two receiver and a high pass first offense,

987
00:50:02.400 --> 00:50:05.800
<v Speaker 2>I could score a lot of touchdowns. I think he's

988
00:50:05.840 --> 00:50:08.440
<v Speaker 2>gonna be in a more dynamic role, not just locked

989
00:50:08.480 --> 00:50:11.400
<v Speaker 2>in as like this vertical X. I could see them

990
00:50:11.519 --> 00:50:14.079
<v Speaker 2>move him around, get him on some crossers. I mean,

991
00:50:14.119 --> 00:50:16.159
<v Speaker 2>we haven't really seen this guy catch and run. We

992
00:50:16.320 --> 00:50:19.320
<v Speaker 2>usually see him do his contested catch thing. Imagine if

993
00:50:19.360 --> 00:50:21.480
<v Speaker 2>this guy catches the ball in the middle of the

994
00:50:21.559 --> 00:50:24.400
<v Speaker 2>field full speed, he might be breaking off forty fifty

995
00:50:24.440 --> 00:50:28.840
<v Speaker 2>hoard touchdowns of that offense. Travis Hunter to me, that

996
00:50:29.119 --> 00:50:31.320
<v Speaker 2>is I feel like I'm taking crazy pills because I'm

997
00:50:31.320 --> 00:50:34.760
<v Speaker 2>getting him every time round six and you're telling me

998
00:50:35.039 --> 00:50:38.960
<v Speaker 2>that this is We're just that worried that he's not

999
00:50:39.039 --> 00:50:42.880
<v Speaker 2>going to play enough snaps when the reality is he

1000
00:50:43.039 --> 00:50:47.719
<v Speaker 2>could end up being a top eight wide receiver. It

1001
00:50:47.760 --> 00:50:50.920
<v Speaker 2>could be so obvious tomorrow they play preseason. I don't

1002
00:50:50.920 --> 00:50:53.760
<v Speaker 2>know if the starters are gonna play, but you already

1003
00:50:53.840 --> 00:50:57.519
<v Speaker 2>know the second if he did what Trayvon Henderson did today,

1004
00:50:57.760 --> 00:50:59.599
<v Speaker 2>he breaks a big touchdown run. All of a sudden,

1005
00:50:59.639 --> 00:51:03.400
<v Speaker 2>people like, wait, why am I taking DK Metcalf over

1006
00:51:03.519 --> 00:51:06.280
<v Speaker 2>this guy? I already know what I'm getting with DK Metcalf.

1007
00:51:07.760 --> 00:51:09.960
<v Speaker 2>And then that's I mean, I feel DeVante Smith is

1008
00:51:10.000 --> 00:51:14.960
<v Speaker 2>another guy where there's been times we've taken him around two, three, right,

1009
00:51:15.119 --> 00:51:18.000
<v Speaker 2>and and the talent profiles there. But now it's guys

1010
00:51:18.039 --> 00:51:20.639
<v Speaker 2>that are being priced down because of the situation, because

1011
00:51:20.639 --> 00:51:23.760
<v Speaker 2>of some question marks, but there aren't many question marks.

1012
00:51:23.840 --> 00:51:26.679
<v Speaker 2>It's like one thing, and if they clear that one thing,

1013
00:51:26.840 --> 00:51:30.280
<v Speaker 2>we're confident in the talent, We're confident in the offensive environment.

1014
00:51:31.440 --> 00:51:33.960
<v Speaker 2>And that's I love that. I absolutely love that.

1015
00:51:34.679 --> 00:51:37.880
<v Speaker 4>Okay, here's something you love, real quick, Farrel.

1016
00:51:38.360 --> 00:51:40.880
<v Speaker 1>I'm sorry, I want to interrupt you because I want

1017
00:51:40.920 --> 00:51:44.000
<v Speaker 1>to ask an addendum on Hunter and then Pickens. Liam

1018
00:51:44.079 --> 00:51:47.960
<v Speaker 1>Cohen said, if they're playing sixty five to seventy percent

1019
00:51:48.199 --> 00:51:51.280
<v Speaker 1>or extly, don't scratch that. Liam Cohen said, if the

1020
00:51:51.679 --> 00:51:54.519
<v Speaker 1>if they're playing sixty five to seventy STAPs per game

1021
00:51:54.880 --> 00:51:58.519
<v Speaker 1>on offense, and then he just said, Okay, let's say

1022
00:51:58.559 --> 00:52:00.760
<v Speaker 1>Travis Hunter is playing eighty percent one of those snaps,

1023
00:52:01.079 --> 00:52:03.400
<v Speaker 1>which he threw that out there, that was not astra.

1024
00:52:03.800 --> 00:52:06.800
<v Speaker 1>He suggested eighty percent. And then you're talking about Travis

1025
00:52:06.880 --> 00:52:09.079
<v Speaker 1>Hunter being out there for eighty percent of snaps. We're

1026
00:52:09.159 --> 00:52:12.719
<v Speaker 1>loving that as fantasy owners obviously on that. So that's

1027
00:52:12.760 --> 00:52:15.039
<v Speaker 1>my Hunter point, and then the Pickens point I wanted

1028
00:52:15.039 --> 00:52:17.880
<v Speaker 1>to bring home here too. This dude is going at

1029
00:52:17.960 --> 00:52:20.400
<v Speaker 1>that four or five turn right now, is wide receiver

1030
00:52:20.519 --> 00:52:23.840
<v Speaker 1>twenty five knowing he's not in Pittsburgh anymore, where they

1031
00:52:23.880 --> 00:52:27.719
<v Speaker 1>develop wide receivers and then sometimes they go on for

1032
00:52:27.800 --> 00:52:32.039
<v Speaker 1>great careers elsewhere. The every other year theory with Dak Pruscott.

1033
00:52:32.039 --> 00:52:32.119
<v Speaker 2>The.

1034
00:52:33.639 --> 00:52:36.639
<v Speaker 1>Notion that Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders, and Jayden Bluer in

1035
00:52:36.639 --> 00:52:39.840
<v Speaker 1>the backfield for Dallas is the four to five turn

1036
00:52:39.960 --> 00:52:43.480
<v Speaker 1>too early for the number two pass catcher in Dallas?

1037
00:52:43.920 --> 00:52:46.760
<v Speaker 1>Is wide receiver twenty five too early for George Pickens?

1038
00:52:47.119 --> 00:52:50.639
<v Speaker 1>And if it's not, how early would you consider Pickens

1039
00:52:50.719 --> 00:52:52.519
<v Speaker 1>in FFPC main event drafts this year?

1040
00:52:53.239 --> 00:52:56.159
<v Speaker 2>I was just so my first main event I got

1041
00:52:56.239 --> 00:52:58.920
<v Speaker 2>him round six, which I was licking my chops right,

1042
00:53:00.000 --> 00:53:02.480
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna slow draft right now. With two of my buddies.

1043
00:53:02.679 --> 00:53:04.599
<v Speaker 2>I brought them into the main event world. I'm like,

1044
00:53:04.679 --> 00:53:06.840
<v Speaker 2>we gotta share a team. And I made a joke

1045
00:53:06.880 --> 00:53:09.000
<v Speaker 2>because we had a three four turn pick and we

1046
00:53:09.079 --> 00:53:10.960
<v Speaker 2>were just trying to decide how we wanted to play it.

1047
00:53:11.079 --> 00:53:13.800
<v Speaker 2>We ended up taking Trayvon Henderson, but I was like,

1048
00:53:14.320 --> 00:53:16.480
<v Speaker 2>we're hoping that Pickens comes back at the five to

1049
00:53:16.519 --> 00:53:18.079
<v Speaker 2>six turn. But I was like, if you guys want

1050
00:53:18.159 --> 00:53:21.360
<v Speaker 2>Pickens right now, I'll do it too. So but that's

1051
00:53:21.440 --> 00:53:23.679
<v Speaker 2>because I just don't think there's that much of a

1052
00:53:23.840 --> 00:53:27.960
<v Speaker 2>gap as far as draft capital between that three four

1053
00:53:28.119 --> 00:53:32.360
<v Speaker 2>turn versus round five, six, Like, it's all in our heads.

1054
00:53:32.400 --> 00:53:34.400
<v Speaker 2>So I just want to let that go, and I

1055
00:53:34.519 --> 00:53:36.920
<v Speaker 2>think it's it's totally valid. You can take him round four,

1056
00:53:37.039 --> 00:53:39.360
<v Speaker 2>round five. It's not gonna matter. At the end of

1057
00:53:39.360 --> 00:53:41.000
<v Speaker 2>the day. You're not gonna be like if only I

1058
00:53:41.119 --> 00:53:44.239
<v Speaker 2>took Pickens round five and set a round four. He's

1059
00:53:44.280 --> 00:53:46.480
<v Speaker 2>either gonna be George Pickens that we think he can

1060
00:53:46.559 --> 00:53:49.440
<v Speaker 2>be an average sixteen to seventeen points a game because

1061
00:53:49.440 --> 00:53:52.599
<v Speaker 2>he catches ten touchdowns and gets twelve hundred yards, or

1062
00:53:53.039 --> 00:53:54.840
<v Speaker 2>it's not gonna be a good pick. He's just gonna

1063
00:53:54.840 --> 00:53:56.800
<v Speaker 2>be okay, and then you move on with your life.

1064
00:53:56.800 --> 00:53:59.079
<v Speaker 2>Because it's not the first two three round pick.

1065
00:53:59.559 --> 00:54:02.079
<v Speaker 4>You'll be saying you could have had Pittman. You know

1066
00:54:02.280 --> 00:54:06.199
<v Speaker 4>that's what But you know, now, okay.

1067
00:54:06.320 --> 00:54:08.519
<v Speaker 5>Whenever we get Michael Pittman on as a guest at

1068
00:54:08.559 --> 00:54:13.360
<v Speaker 5>this time, we got to get at some point, maybe

1069
00:54:13.440 --> 00:54:15.480
<v Speaker 5>after the season is over and the crops are in,

1070
00:54:15.719 --> 00:54:16.440
<v Speaker 5>I don't I don't know.

1071
00:54:16.559 --> 00:54:20.920
<v Speaker 4>You know, he's right around on the tractor. Well, you're

1072
00:54:20.960 --> 00:54:25.039
<v Speaker 4>finishing up. I will have a one additional commentary to Pickings.

1073
00:54:25.079 --> 00:54:27.719
<v Speaker 4>I don't think there was any player in the NFL

1074
00:54:27.960 --> 00:54:31.239
<v Speaker 4>that needed a change of scenery more than Pikets. And

1075
00:54:31.360 --> 00:54:34.000
<v Speaker 4>I think that's the biggest thing that he's got going.

1076
00:54:34.119 --> 00:54:35.960
<v Speaker 4>And he went to a team with a culture that

1077
00:54:36.079 --> 00:54:40.159
<v Speaker 4>will support him and uh that yeah, so yeah, a

1078
00:54:40.239 --> 00:54:42.960
<v Speaker 4>good deal with Pickets. You guys are you guys are

1079
00:54:43.039 --> 00:54:43.480
<v Speaker 4>on fire.

1080
00:54:43.599 --> 00:54:44.840
<v Speaker 1>So now I have to ask something.

1081
00:54:45.360 --> 00:54:49.559
<v Speaker 4>We spent the last two or three, definitely two seasons, uh,

1082
00:54:50.039 --> 00:54:54.639
<v Speaker 4>focusing on the Houston Texas and everyone agrees. Uh, And

1083
00:54:55.039 --> 00:54:58.920
<v Speaker 4>I believe you will agree with me that Nico Collins

1084
00:54:58.960 --> 00:55:01.159
<v Speaker 4>belongs at the end of the first round. And you're

1085
00:55:01.239 --> 00:55:04.320
<v Speaker 4>lucky to have that player on your team. What about

1086
00:55:04.480 --> 00:55:06.920
<v Speaker 4>the rest of this receiving corps? And are we so

1087
00:55:07.239 --> 00:55:12.639
<v Speaker 4>lucky to have Nico Collins on the team because we

1088
00:55:12.960 --> 00:55:17.920
<v Speaker 4>just can't find that standout second receiver. We see some

1089
00:55:18.079 --> 00:55:20.920
<v Speaker 4>guys that have some spike games, some guys that contribute

1090
00:55:21.280 --> 00:55:23.280
<v Speaker 4>the tight end didn't do as well last year.

1091
00:55:23.400 --> 00:55:24.280
<v Speaker 1>Is what we've been used to.

1092
00:55:24.800 --> 00:55:28.440
<v Speaker 4>Please break it down, Nico Collins, we agree, Tell me

1093
00:55:28.559 --> 00:55:30.360
<v Speaker 4>what we should do with the rest of these guys.

1094
00:55:31.760 --> 00:55:35.559
<v Speaker 2>Drafting Honestly, it probably sounds ridiculous, like who do I

1095
00:55:35.719 --> 00:55:40.679
<v Speaker 2>not like right at this point? But I love the Texans, right.

1096
00:55:40.840 --> 00:55:44.719
<v Speaker 2>I get the concerns of that offensive line. Listen, people

1097
00:55:44.760 --> 00:55:48.239
<v Speaker 2>were taking CJ. Shroud in round six, round five, said

1098
00:55:48.239 --> 00:55:50.239
<v Speaker 2>a lot. I thought that was crazy. You're gonna take

1099
00:55:50.239 --> 00:55:54.800
<v Speaker 2>a pocket passer, regardless of how incredible his rookie season was.

1100
00:55:55.159 --> 00:55:58.159
<v Speaker 2>I think I got in like round sixteen, seventeen, you know,

1101
00:55:59.320 --> 00:56:03.039
<v Speaker 2>in a draft earlier. But Nico Collins is like modern

1102
00:56:03.119 --> 00:56:06.159
<v Speaker 2>day Julio Jones if he's healthy, That's who he looks

1103
00:56:06.239 --> 00:56:07.880
<v Speaker 2>like when I watch him. I'm just like, this guy

1104
00:56:08.039 --> 00:56:14.480
<v Speaker 2>is just different. I think that Jayden Higgins where you're

1105
00:56:14.519 --> 00:56:18.639
<v Speaker 2>getting where we round nine, round ten, Yes, sir, sign

1106
00:56:18.760 --> 00:56:23.199
<v Speaker 2>me up. I'll take that. And then Jalen Noah. I'm like,

1107
00:56:23.280 --> 00:56:26.079
<v Speaker 2>he reminds me of Tank Dell. He's also a very

1108
00:56:26.159 --> 00:56:31.159
<v Speaker 2>physical scene stretcher. He can get downfield. Obviously, all three

1109
00:56:31.239 --> 00:56:35.039
<v Speaker 2>of these guys aren't gonna just necessarily hit your lineup,

1110
00:56:35.199 --> 00:56:38.360
<v Speaker 2>like there may be better in best fall sort of situations,

1111
00:56:38.400 --> 00:56:41.280
<v Speaker 2>but I've been drafting all three. I'm very overweight on

1112
00:56:41.360 --> 00:56:46.679
<v Speaker 2>the Texans. If they can protect CJ. I think this

1113
00:56:46.840 --> 00:56:50.679
<v Speaker 2>is a quarterback that can throw forty touchdowns, right, I

1114
00:56:50.760 --> 00:56:56.400
<v Speaker 2>think this is an offensive environment that can really they

1115
00:56:56.440 --> 00:56:59.519
<v Speaker 2>can do what the Bengals did right now, they'redeed. My

1116
00:56:59.639 --> 00:57:02.920
<v Speaker 2>concern is their defense is really good, so in turn,

1117
00:57:03.119 --> 00:57:06.719
<v Speaker 2>that might prevent them from really airing it out. But

1118
00:57:06.960 --> 00:57:11.119
<v Speaker 2>a lot of the concerns around their offensive line last year,

1119
00:57:11.159 --> 00:57:13.960
<v Speaker 2>I mean, they lost to Laramy Tunsel. Probably not good

1120
00:57:14.079 --> 00:57:16.599
<v Speaker 2>to get get, you know, let go of your all

1121
00:57:16.719 --> 00:57:19.639
<v Speaker 2>pro left tackle, But it seemed like a lot of

1122
00:57:19.679 --> 00:57:25.480
<v Speaker 2>their issues were past protect like you know, pass protection coaching,

1123
00:57:25.679 --> 00:57:26.960
<v Speaker 2>like unblocked guys.

1124
00:57:27.159 --> 00:57:28.239
<v Speaker 1>So CJ.

1125
00:57:28.519 --> 00:57:31.159
<v Speaker 2>Condee is one of the best pocket passers in the league,

1126
00:57:31.280 --> 00:57:34.199
<v Speaker 2>and we like that for fantasy because that means he's

1127
00:57:34.280 --> 00:57:36.320
<v Speaker 2>gonna air it out. He's not gonna just hold the ball,

1128
00:57:36.480 --> 00:57:40.000
<v Speaker 2>gets sacked, scramble. So there's definitely an opportunity for multiple

1129
00:57:40.079 --> 00:57:41.679
<v Speaker 2>guys to pay off, and it just might be in

1130
00:57:41.760 --> 00:57:43.159
<v Speaker 2>different parts of the season.

1131
00:57:43.639 --> 00:57:45.599
<v Speaker 4>He's going to go through the progressions of who he

1132
00:57:45.719 --> 00:57:47.599
<v Speaker 4>wants to hit as a wide receiver and you can

1133
00:57:47.679 --> 00:57:51.199
<v Speaker 4>cat on those guys. Tankdale. Does Tank Dale remind you

1134
00:57:51.280 --> 00:57:51.840
<v Speaker 4>of Tankdll?

1135
00:57:53.039 --> 00:57:55.559
<v Speaker 2>I love me some Tank Dell Man. I really wish

1136
00:57:55.639 --> 00:58:00.119
<v Speaker 2>him the best. I yeah, it's just been uh. As

1137
00:58:00.119 --> 00:58:02.599
<v Speaker 2>far as Jalen Noel, Yeah, he gives me that sort

1138
00:58:02.679 --> 00:58:05.760
<v Speaker 2>of sort of vibe. I think he may be a

1139
00:58:05.800 --> 00:58:10.519
<v Speaker 2>little more like Stockier, more physical. He's tough, he's tough.

1140
00:58:10.599 --> 00:58:12.360
<v Speaker 2>He has a little Steve Smith to him, you know.

1141
00:58:13.880 --> 00:58:17.920
<v Speaker 2>But Jalen Noel is a guy. Christian Kirk is solid,

1142
00:58:18.360 --> 00:58:20.440
<v Speaker 2>so that's kind of a little gap. I like maybe

1143
00:58:20.519 --> 00:58:23.880
<v Speaker 2>Noel a little more in Dynasty where you can hold

1144
00:58:23.960 --> 00:58:27.000
<v Speaker 2>him see what happens, but also in Redraft stick him

1145
00:58:27.000 --> 00:58:29.679
<v Speaker 2>in your bench. It's a long season. One guy gets

1146
00:58:29.719 --> 00:58:32.239
<v Speaker 2>hurt all of a sudden, it's week ten and you're

1147
00:58:32.280 --> 00:58:34.639
<v Speaker 2>looking at Jalen Noel as the number two receiver on

1148
00:58:34.760 --> 00:58:35.159
<v Speaker 2>this team.

1149
00:58:36.639 --> 00:58:39.320
<v Speaker 4>I like the third year player Hutchinson too, but I

1150
00:58:39.559 --> 00:58:41.960
<v Speaker 4>like those kind of players and that's why I don't

1151
00:58:42.000 --> 00:58:43.360
<v Speaker 4>have ten championships.

1152
00:58:44.239 --> 00:58:47.320
<v Speaker 1>Well, okay, so here's the thing we've been talking about.

1153
00:58:47.719 --> 00:58:50.880
<v Speaker 1>Jaydan Higgins. I just posted he's going even later than

1154
00:58:50.920 --> 00:58:53.519
<v Speaker 1>you thought, will lead where he's going at the ten

1155
00:58:53.599 --> 00:58:57.000
<v Speaker 1>oh nine, and I think this is a good opportunity

1156
00:58:57.079 --> 00:59:00.320
<v Speaker 1>for us to just briefly talk about the rookie wide

1157
00:59:00.360 --> 00:59:04.719
<v Speaker 1>receivers this year. Travis Hunter We've talked about Ad Nauseam,

1158
00:59:05.320 --> 00:59:08.000
<v Speaker 1>Jaden Higgins. We just brought up Luther Burden. We haven't

1159
00:59:08.039 --> 00:59:10.760
<v Speaker 1>talked about who might be playing the slot in Ben

1160
00:59:10.880 --> 00:59:13.639
<v Speaker 1>Johnson's offense now. Whether he comes through the way that

1161
00:59:13.679 --> 00:59:16.679
<v Speaker 1>aman Ros Saint Brown came through in previous years, that's

1162
00:59:16.760 --> 00:59:20.119
<v Speaker 1>up for debate. We have Matthew Golden in Green Bay,

1163
00:59:20.280 --> 00:59:24.760
<v Speaker 1>which I'm slowly issuing my mia culpa on him based

1164
00:59:24.800 --> 00:59:27.360
<v Speaker 1>on all the positive stuff that has come out from

1165
00:59:27.559 --> 00:59:30.800
<v Speaker 1>packers beat writers about Matthew Golden, and then my God,

1166
00:59:31.400 --> 00:59:37.880
<v Speaker 1>the new idol that everybody is worshiping right now in redraft,

1167
00:59:38.079 --> 00:59:41.760
<v Speaker 1>in Best Ball, in Dynasty and Mecca Agbuka, especially with

1168
00:59:41.880 --> 00:59:45.960
<v Speaker 1>the poor positive or excuit me thet I don't want

1169
00:59:45.960 --> 00:59:49.320
<v Speaker 1>to say negative, the lack of positive reports coming out

1170
00:59:49.599 --> 00:59:53.559
<v Speaker 1>out of Tampa on Chris Godwin's ankle right now. But

1171
00:59:53.840 --> 00:59:57.119
<v Speaker 1>when it comes to rookie receivers, this is a position,

1172
00:59:57.360 --> 00:59:59.800
<v Speaker 1>and this is a group of guys. You've been drafting

1173
00:59:59.800 --> 01:00:01.639
<v Speaker 1>a in redraft leagues this.

1174
01:00:01.719 --> 01:00:08.360
<v Speaker 2>Year, absolutely, Like I think I've drafted eight main event teams,

1175
01:00:08.679 --> 01:00:12.960
<v Speaker 2>and I guarantee every single one of those teams, my

1176
01:00:13.079 --> 01:00:19.760
<v Speaker 2>wide receiver five or six is either at Buka, Burden, Higgins, Golden.

1177
01:00:20.559 --> 01:00:24.079
<v Speaker 2>It just feels too easy, it really does. These are

1178
01:00:24.800 --> 01:00:27.239
<v Speaker 2>really good, These are really good prospects.

1179
01:00:27.320 --> 01:00:27.480
<v Speaker 1>There.

1180
01:00:27.559 --> 01:00:30.400
<v Speaker 2>You can once again nitpick the situation. The situation is

1181
01:00:30.440 --> 01:00:33.159
<v Speaker 2>not ideal for week one. Like you're not you're not

1182
01:00:33.239 --> 01:00:35.599
<v Speaker 2>playing Luther burdon week one. You're probably not playing at

1183
01:00:35.679 --> 01:00:38.960
<v Speaker 2>BUKA week one. Higgins. Maybe if you have Rushie Rice

1184
01:00:39.039 --> 01:00:42.760
<v Speaker 2>and you know, okay, fine, but that's fine. We're not

1185
01:00:42.880 --> 01:00:45.440
<v Speaker 2>playing to win week one. And these are exactly the

1186
01:00:45.519 --> 01:00:48.159
<v Speaker 2>type of players that down the stretch of the season

1187
01:00:48.280 --> 01:00:50.440
<v Speaker 2>you just want on your bench. I do not want

1188
01:00:50.519 --> 01:00:53.239
<v Speaker 2>my opponents to be able to put Luther Burden we

1189
01:00:53.480 --> 01:00:56.719
<v Speaker 2>ten when all of a sudden, you know, they realize

1190
01:00:56.880 --> 01:00:58.559
<v Speaker 2>this guy is going to be a key part of

1191
01:00:58.599 --> 01:01:01.280
<v Speaker 2>the offense and it might not happen. And you know what,

1192
01:01:01.440 --> 01:01:04.880
<v Speaker 2>that's okay too. Even if I go one for four,

1193
01:01:05.400 --> 01:01:07.800
<v Speaker 2>three of them don't do anything but burn holes in

1194
01:01:07.840 --> 01:01:11.400
<v Speaker 2>my roster, but one of them pays off. I'm happy

1195
01:01:11.440 --> 01:01:11.800
<v Speaker 2>about that.

1196
01:01:12.840 --> 01:01:14.920
<v Speaker 1>With the price that you have to get them, for sure,

1197
01:01:15.039 --> 01:01:17.280
<v Speaker 1>it makes makes perfect sense. We do have a question

1198
01:01:17.400 --> 01:01:20.559
<v Speaker 1>from YouTube Genitalia, who is hanging out watching US tonight,

1199
01:01:20.840 --> 01:01:23.679
<v Speaker 1>has a question on RB two right now, And I'm

1200
01:01:23.840 --> 01:01:25.880
<v Speaker 1>to put this to you right now. Lead you have

1201
01:01:26.079 --> 01:01:28.960
<v Speaker 1>running back thirteen Omari and Hampton at the three to

1202
01:01:29.000 --> 01:01:31.840
<v Speaker 1>zero five and Breese Hall at the running back fifteen

1203
01:01:31.960 --> 01:01:34.960
<v Speaker 1>at the three ten. Less than a half round separates

1204
01:01:35.039 --> 01:01:38.199
<v Speaker 1>these two players. Hampton the rookie, Breese Hall the veteran,

1205
01:01:38.599 --> 01:01:40.760
<v Speaker 1>which we have. I mean, I feel like he's as

1206
01:01:40.840 --> 01:01:44.440
<v Speaker 1>polarizing as they get right now in high stakes fantasy football.

1207
01:01:44.639 --> 01:01:46.840
<v Speaker 1>As far as your RB two goes, which guy would

1208
01:01:46.880 --> 01:01:47.320
<v Speaker 1>you rather have?

1209
01:01:48.360 --> 01:01:49.719
<v Speaker 2>I want to say I like both of them, but

1210
01:01:49.760 --> 01:01:51.920
<v Speaker 2>if I had to pick one, I am gonna stick

1211
01:01:51.960 --> 01:01:55.719
<v Speaker 2>with Brecee Hall. There's been a lot of Brail and

1212
01:01:55.800 --> 01:01:59.159
<v Speaker 2>Allen buzz and if they just you know, if teams

1213
01:01:59.239 --> 01:02:01.760
<v Speaker 2>decided not guard him in the flats and then you know,

1214
01:02:01.880 --> 01:02:04.440
<v Speaker 2>no one's tackling and he's running, yeah, sixty yards down

1215
01:02:04.480 --> 01:02:07.039
<v Speaker 2>the field. Sure, but I feel like Breese Hall is

1216
01:02:07.320 --> 01:02:11.679
<v Speaker 2>getting kind of an unfair rap right now. He didn't

1217
01:02:11.679 --> 01:02:15.000
<v Speaker 2>have a good year last year, but that entire offense

1218
01:02:15.199 --> 01:02:18.599
<v Speaker 2>was was garbage, right we need the culture around the

1219
01:02:18.639 --> 01:02:22.039
<v Speaker 2>team was really poor. But Brisall is one of the

1220
01:02:22.119 --> 01:02:25.079
<v Speaker 2>most explosive running backs in the league, and he's an

1221
01:02:25.119 --> 01:02:28.400
<v Speaker 2>incredible receiving back, and I think when the pads come

1222
01:02:28.519 --> 01:02:31.440
<v Speaker 2>on and the game start all of a sudden, you know,

1223
01:02:31.559 --> 01:02:34.880
<v Speaker 2>giving the ball to Brailen Allen fifteen times, when you

1224
01:02:35.000 --> 01:02:37.639
<v Speaker 2>give it the bres Hall and he rips the forty

1225
01:02:37.719 --> 01:02:40.519
<v Speaker 2>yard run, like, that's not going to sound as appetizing.

1226
01:02:41.360 --> 01:02:43.679
<v Speaker 2>But I think Omari and Hampton is also a really

1227
01:02:43.719 --> 01:02:46.880
<v Speaker 2>good pick. And quite frankly, those are the reasons why

1228
01:02:47.000 --> 01:02:49.599
<v Speaker 2>it's easier to take one of those guys because you

1229
01:02:49.679 --> 01:02:51.840
<v Speaker 2>can get these receivers later that are going to match.

1230
01:02:51.960 --> 01:02:56.239
<v Speaker 2>So the answer that I leaned slightly towards Breese Hall,

1231
01:02:56.360 --> 01:02:58.239
<v Speaker 2>but I think those are those are the guys you

1232
01:02:58.320 --> 01:02:59.559
<v Speaker 2>want to be picking in round three.

1233
01:03:00.440 --> 01:03:03.039
<v Speaker 1>Farrell, you're gonna ask the final question for leading here

1234
01:03:03.079 --> 01:03:04.480
<v Speaker 1>in a second, Yes you are, but.

1235
01:03:06.239 --> 01:03:09.119
<v Speaker 4>With such good questions, I know I'm gonna pepper.

1236
01:03:08.880 --> 01:03:10.679
<v Speaker 1>Him with one more here before you ask the.

1237
01:03:10.719 --> 01:03:13.000
<v Speaker 4>Final question, please, And I want to follow up on

1238
01:03:13.119 --> 01:03:14.159
<v Speaker 4>some of Rubio's though.

1239
01:03:14.400 --> 01:03:16.599
<v Speaker 1>Okay, we're gonna get to what Ruby is saying in

1240
01:03:16.639 --> 01:03:20.199
<v Speaker 1>the chat, but before we do lead. You're wearing the

1241
01:03:20.239 --> 01:03:23.800
<v Speaker 1>commander's hat tonight. This is just begging us to ask

1242
01:03:23.880 --> 01:03:26.719
<v Speaker 1>you about the commander's offense this year. I'm gonna let

1243
01:03:26.800 --> 01:03:29.559
<v Speaker 1>you take this however you want to go. We have

1244
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<v Speaker 1>heard a lot of people, and it's growing louder that

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01:03:32.480 --> 01:03:35.079
<v Speaker 1>Jayden Daniels is gonna win the MVP this year. We

1246
01:03:35.199 --> 01:03:37.400
<v Speaker 1>have heard a lot of people saying, you gotta draft

1247
01:03:37.480 --> 01:03:40.840
<v Speaker 1>to Cory Krofsky merrit lighton drafts because he is gonna

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01:03:40.840 --> 01:03:43.880
<v Speaker 1>be a difference maker this year over Brian Robinson, over

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01:03:43.960 --> 01:03:47.280
<v Speaker 1>Austin Eckler. And then the receivers, My god, the receivers.

1250
01:03:47.360 --> 01:03:50.320
<v Speaker 1>There's so much to talk about here. Terry McLaurin holding

1251
01:03:50.360 --> 01:03:54.199
<v Speaker 1>out Deebo Samuel, a new arrival, Luke McCaffrey maybe showing

1252
01:03:54.239 --> 01:03:56.960
<v Speaker 1>out something that we haven't seen before from him. And

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01:03:57.039 --> 01:03:59.800
<v Speaker 1>then the tight ends Ben Sinnat Is he gonna take

1254
01:04:00.079 --> 01:04:03.199
<v Speaker 1>a step forward or is he not? And Zach Ertz

1255
01:04:03.400 --> 01:04:05.440
<v Speaker 1>is the guy that you want to draft there as well,

1256
01:04:05.840 --> 01:04:09.719
<v Speaker 1>the Commander's offense. You as a Commander's fan, clearly, what

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01:04:10.000 --> 01:04:13.400
<v Speaker 1>do you foresee for this squad in twenty twenty five?

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01:04:14.800 --> 01:04:17.599
<v Speaker 2>Well, as far as how I want to play it

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01:04:17.679 --> 01:04:21.679
<v Speaker 2>through fantasy, I think I'm going to have to go

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01:04:21.800 --> 01:04:27.159
<v Speaker 2>with Deebo Samuel. I think that he stands to Look,

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01:04:27.320 --> 01:04:29.199
<v Speaker 2>here's one thing we don't know. He's a twenty nine

1262
01:04:29.280 --> 01:04:32.039
<v Speaker 2>year old receiver. He's dealt with injuries. He didn't have

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01:04:32.119 --> 01:04:34.760
<v Speaker 2>a good year. It could be over right, like that's

1264
01:04:34.840 --> 01:04:37.000
<v Speaker 2>just how it goes. One day, you're here, well next

1265
01:04:37.360 --> 01:04:41.199
<v Speaker 2>day or just over the cliff. But if it's not,

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01:04:41.559 --> 01:04:44.199
<v Speaker 2>if he does have some juice, this is like the

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01:04:44.320 --> 01:04:46.000
<v Speaker 2>perfect situation for him.

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01:04:45.960 --> 01:04:46.559
<v Speaker 4>To land in.

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01:04:46.679 --> 01:04:49.119
<v Speaker 2>And I can almost argue it's better than it was

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01:04:49.159 --> 01:04:52.760
<v Speaker 2>in San Francisco. Number one, there's just less mouths to

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01:04:52.840 --> 01:05:01.480
<v Speaker 2>feed right. Number two, it's a fast tempo offense. It's

1272
01:05:01.559 --> 01:05:03.920
<v Speaker 2>gonna be designed to get him the ball, real quick

1273
01:05:04.079 --> 01:05:08.280
<v Speaker 2>screen game underneath, he's a very unconventional receiver. He's not

1274
01:05:08.360 --> 01:05:10.320
<v Speaker 2>a man beater. He's not gonna win down the field.

1275
01:05:10.679 --> 01:05:12.719
<v Speaker 2>But look who led the league in plays per game

1276
01:05:12.840 --> 01:05:14.840
<v Speaker 2>last year. It was the Commanders. They were running like

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01:05:14.960 --> 01:05:19.039
<v Speaker 2>sixty six plays a game. The defense is questionable. I

1278
01:05:19.119 --> 01:05:21.719
<v Speaker 2>think he's gonna get involved in in the red zone.

1279
01:05:21.880 --> 01:05:24.400
<v Speaker 2>So he's the kind of guy that I think his

1280
01:05:24.880 --> 01:05:27.400
<v Speaker 2>production of healthy is gonna be a lot closer to

1281
01:05:27.559 --> 01:05:31.400
<v Speaker 2>Terry than maybe folks think, or he could surpass him.

1282
01:05:32.159 --> 01:05:34.920
<v Speaker 2>Shout out the Bensonnott because I do think that's a

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01:05:35.000 --> 01:05:37.440
<v Speaker 2>guy who you keep on your bench. He's your tight

1284
01:05:37.559 --> 01:05:40.159
<v Speaker 2>end free and you're patient and it may never come.

1285
01:05:40.639 --> 01:05:42.119
<v Speaker 2>It just may never come, and you have to be

1286
01:05:42.199 --> 01:05:45.280
<v Speaker 2>okay with it. But once again, it could be a

1287
01:05:45.360 --> 01:05:48.880
<v Speaker 2>situation where if Earth's goes down or if they decide, okay,

1288
01:05:49.320 --> 01:05:51.880
<v Speaker 2>it's time to change the guard. We invested around two pick.

1289
01:05:52.000 --> 01:05:56.159
<v Speaker 2>This guy has some juice. Let him play. He's really athletic,

1290
01:05:56.800 --> 01:06:01.599
<v Speaker 2>and I want to find out so cross he merits exciting? Sure,

1291
01:06:02.679 --> 01:06:06.320
<v Speaker 2>I don't you know, he's kind of an explosive back.

1292
01:06:07.119 --> 01:06:09.800
<v Speaker 2>I think he's more of a threat to Brian Robinson's role.

1293
01:06:10.599 --> 01:06:13.360
<v Speaker 2>Austin Eckler's interesting as a pass catcher. I think he's

1294
01:06:13.360 --> 01:06:16.719
<v Speaker 2>another guy that where he's going, it's kind of like

1295
01:06:16.760 --> 01:06:18.840
<v Speaker 2>a Jail and Warren prototype, except cheaper.

1296
01:06:19.079 --> 01:06:19.239
<v Speaker 3>Right.

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01:06:19.519 --> 01:06:23.199
<v Speaker 2>So Terry, I love Terry. I mean what he means

1298
01:06:23.280 --> 01:06:26.599
<v Speaker 2>to the team is in cour like he is the

1299
01:06:26.760 --> 01:06:30.599
<v Speaker 2>heart of the pulse of this team. But for fantasy purposes,

1300
01:06:31.119 --> 01:06:35.039
<v Speaker 2>I'm not I don't like, I don't draft him where

1301
01:06:35.079 --> 01:06:38.480
<v Speaker 2>he's going round three four, and I'm not afraid of

1302
01:06:38.559 --> 01:06:39.440
<v Speaker 2>not drafting him.

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01:06:40.679 --> 01:06:42.599
<v Speaker 1>So so, just as a quick follow up on the

1304
01:06:42.639 --> 01:06:46.360
<v Speaker 1>McLaurin thing. I'll tell everybody this right now. Terry mclaurin's

1305
01:06:46.400 --> 01:06:49.360
<v Speaker 1>ADP over the last two days in the FFPC Big

1306
01:06:49.360 --> 01:06:53.280
<v Speaker 1>Guerrilla Wide Receiver twenty one, he's fallen now lead until

1307
01:06:53.480 --> 01:06:55.599
<v Speaker 1>the four to eleven, so he is going in the

1308
01:06:55.639 --> 01:06:58.639
<v Speaker 1>fourth round, but late fourth round. What's the percentage chance,

1309
01:06:59.159 --> 01:07:01.559
<v Speaker 1>as a guy who followed the team, what's the percentage

1310
01:07:01.639 --> 01:07:04.119
<v Speaker 1>chance that McLaurin and the commanders get a deal done

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01:07:04.440 --> 01:07:05.280
<v Speaker 1>before week one?

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01:07:06.119 --> 01:07:10.920
<v Speaker 2>I think they'll get it done. So like you think

1313
01:07:10.960 --> 01:07:13.920
<v Speaker 2>that the yeah, I'd say it's it's pretty certain. I

1314
01:07:14.280 --> 01:07:17.280
<v Speaker 2>think it is. I'm trying to think of all the outcomes.

1315
01:07:17.320 --> 01:07:19.559
<v Speaker 2>Are they going to trade him? I don't see that happening.

1316
01:07:20.679 --> 01:07:23.119
<v Speaker 2>He's under contract. I think he wants to be here.

1317
01:07:24.480 --> 01:07:27.119
<v Speaker 2>I think it's it's just one of these things where

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01:07:27.159 --> 01:07:29.519
<v Speaker 2>we may look back at it and it's like remember

1319
01:07:29.559 --> 01:07:32.320
<v Speaker 2>when Terry McLaurin didn't show up the camp for a while. So, yeah,

1320
01:07:32.719 --> 01:07:34.559
<v Speaker 2>to say by the dip like this is the time

1321
01:07:34.599 --> 01:07:36.760
<v Speaker 2>to draft him, you know, I don't. I think round

1322
01:07:36.840 --> 01:07:39.519
<v Speaker 2>four or five all of a sudden he's not a

1323
01:07:39.559 --> 01:07:42.840
<v Speaker 2>bad pick. Right, But with that said, I'm looking for

1324
01:07:43.000 --> 01:07:47.119
<v Speaker 2>guys that can like shatter the league in those ranges,

1325
01:07:47.239 --> 01:07:50.039
<v Speaker 2>I want like seventeen eighteen. I want to get greedy.

1326
01:07:50.119 --> 01:07:52.559
<v Speaker 2>I want week fifteen through seventeen a guy that can

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01:07:52.599 --> 01:07:56.159
<v Speaker 2>average twenty five points. Wow, Terry can do that. Terry

1328
01:07:56.199 --> 01:07:58.400
<v Speaker 2>can definitely do that. But I think there are other

1329
01:07:58.519 --> 01:08:00.719
<v Speaker 2>guys that I can see it a little easier with.

1330
01:08:01.400 --> 01:08:03.440
<v Speaker 4>I love that now, other guys that we can see

1331
01:08:03.480 --> 01:08:06.440
<v Speaker 4>a little easier. I want to know where the crew is.

1332
01:08:06.639 --> 01:08:09.400
<v Speaker 4>Nobody's I want to know where your crew is. They

1333
01:08:09.480 --> 01:08:11.599
<v Speaker 4>need to come way in here. We need to hear

1334
01:08:11.679 --> 01:08:13.599
<v Speaker 4>them in the comments. They need to stick with us

1335
01:08:13.639 --> 01:08:16.119
<v Speaker 4>to the very end of the show. Funky, who's producing

1336
01:08:16.159 --> 01:08:16.800
<v Speaker 4>the show tonight?

1337
01:08:17.600 --> 01:08:18.119
<v Speaker 1>That would be me?

1338
01:08:18.199 --> 01:08:22.680
<v Speaker 4>Because well, I would like to put in a producer's

1339
01:08:22.800 --> 01:08:27.960
<v Speaker 4>note and suggestion. My producer's note is based on the

1340
01:08:28.199 --> 01:08:31.479
<v Speaker 4>last answer in the energy level that we have from

1341
01:08:31.520 --> 01:08:34.119
<v Speaker 4>our guests. I would like to take the show into Saturday.

1342
01:08:34.520 --> 01:08:37.319
<v Speaker 4>I would like to stay here till midnight. And you

1343
01:08:37.399 --> 01:08:38.600
<v Speaker 4>don't have anything to do.

1344
01:08:39.520 --> 01:08:40.760
<v Speaker 2>I'm just moving this weekend.

1345
01:08:40.840 --> 01:08:43.279
<v Speaker 1>But hold on, where are you moving to?

1346
01:08:44.079 --> 01:08:45.720
<v Speaker 2>You here?

1347
01:08:46.359 --> 01:08:50.079
<v Speaker 4>People lead a job and where are you moving? Just

1348
01:08:50.199 --> 01:08:53.840
<v Speaker 4>down the street apartment it's Virginia.

1349
01:08:54.680 --> 01:08:57.840
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, not quite my wife would not support that. We're

1350
01:08:58.079 --> 01:08:59.079
<v Speaker 2>sitting folks out here.

1351
01:08:59.239 --> 01:09:02.119
<v Speaker 1>Hey, there's your guy. There's your guy right there. I

1352
01:09:02.279 --> 01:09:04.960
<v Speaker 1>love Carold. Did you have some follow ups on what

1353
01:09:05.119 --> 01:09:06.279
<v Speaker 1>Ruby was saying in the chat?

1354
01:09:06.600 --> 01:09:08.800
<v Speaker 4>Well, well, you know, Rubyo said, Ruby had a question

1355
01:09:09.039 --> 01:09:12.279
<v Speaker 4>back when we were talking about selenas our twenty sixteen

1356
01:09:12.399 --> 01:09:15.560
<v Speaker 4>champion and the volume of fried chicken that he always

1357
01:09:15.640 --> 01:09:17.640
<v Speaker 4>eats when he comes to your live, you know, and

1358
01:09:17.760 --> 01:09:20.199
<v Speaker 4>this year he's drafting online. I think he goes and

1359
01:09:20.319 --> 01:09:23.279
<v Speaker 4>gets a bucket, you know where he gets in peace.

1360
01:09:23.800 --> 01:09:27.560
<v Speaker 4>But Rubio was saying, he looks like Colonel Sanders, and

1361
01:09:27.600 --> 01:09:30.600
<v Speaker 4>I don't know who he's talking about. You've got the beer, Well,

1362
01:09:30.680 --> 01:09:33.319
<v Speaker 4>he's got the glasses. You know, I've got the hair

1363
01:09:33.960 --> 01:09:34.239
<v Speaker 4>of us.

1364
01:09:34.520 --> 01:09:34.960
<v Speaker 1>Did Yeah?

1365
01:09:35.000 --> 01:09:36.359
<v Speaker 4>Who who? Who looks like?

1366
01:09:36.439 --> 01:09:36.560
<v Speaker 2>Oh?

1367
01:09:36.600 --> 01:09:42.399
<v Speaker 4>I don't think so because you know, uh, Balky, your

1368
01:09:42.520 --> 01:09:45.800
<v Speaker 4>friend Don Erickson showed up in a white suit once. Yeah,

1369
01:09:46.319 --> 01:09:50.399
<v Speaker 4>it looked more like the colonel. Hey, yeah, your your

1370
01:09:50.439 --> 01:09:53.680
<v Speaker 4>guy qb A R seven. He's coming in strong for you.

1371
01:09:54.199 --> 01:09:55.680
<v Speaker 4>There's your main wing man.

1372
01:09:55.800 --> 01:09:59.159
<v Speaker 1>While he ca okay, so so qvr QVR seven, I

1373
01:09:59.359 --> 01:10:02.079
<v Speaker 1>do have to ask this your thoughts. He wants to

1374
01:10:02.119 --> 01:10:05.840
<v Speaker 1>know your thoughts on Shadeer Sanders, who started for Cleveland tonight.

1375
01:10:06.439 --> 01:10:08.119
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't say lit the world on fire, but he

1376
01:10:08.199 --> 01:10:11.359
<v Speaker 1>definitely didn't pee down his leg. Shade Sanders for Fantasy

1377
01:10:11.399 --> 01:10:13.239
<v Speaker 1>in twenty twenty five and be odd right now, Lead,

1378
01:10:15.199 --> 01:10:19.039
<v Speaker 1>I mean sure, yeah, I'm trying to hustic.

1379
01:10:19.239 --> 01:10:19.840
<v Speaker 2>I love.

1380
01:10:23.800 --> 01:10:24.000
<v Speaker 1>You now.

1381
01:10:24.319 --> 01:10:29.680
<v Speaker 4>We had Bill Hollywood, the beloved Bill Hollywood, made a

1382
01:10:29.760 --> 01:10:33.960
<v Speaker 4>statement earlier that had cross purposes. He says Sanders looks

1383
01:10:34.000 --> 01:10:37.399
<v Speaker 4>really good, remind me of a young Jamis. How can

1384
01:10:37.479 --> 01:10:40.600
<v Speaker 4>you You can't say about those things in the same

1385
01:10:40.720 --> 01:10:41.840
<v Speaker 4>sense as Bill Hollywood.

1386
01:10:41.880 --> 01:10:42.920
<v Speaker 1>But that's okay.

1387
01:10:43.239 --> 01:10:45.359
<v Speaker 2>Well, hey, if he looks like a young Jamis, then

1388
01:10:45.439 --> 01:10:47.479
<v Speaker 2>maybe I should be drafting Jerry Judy.

1389
01:10:48.000 --> 01:10:51.439
<v Speaker 1>Oh well, no, that's true, spicy, very true, very true.

1390
01:10:51.600 --> 01:10:54.199
<v Speaker 1>By the way, for anybody who's wondering tonight. Shade Sanders

1391
01:10:54.359 --> 01:10:57.439
<v Speaker 1>in this uh opening preseason game for Cleveland. He did

1392
01:10:57.520 --> 01:10:59.560
<v Speaker 1>start the game fourteen to twenty three one hundred and

1393
01:10:59.600 --> 01:11:03.000
<v Speaker 1>thirty eight yards. He did through throw two scores, also

1394
01:11:03.119 --> 01:11:06.000
<v Speaker 1>had four carries for nineteen yards. The two scores were

1395
01:11:06.119 --> 01:11:11.800
<v Speaker 1>to uh Caden David Caden Davidson and uh Caate McDonald

1396
01:11:11.880 --> 01:11:12.199
<v Speaker 1>was a two.

1397
01:11:12.359 --> 01:11:15.199
<v Speaker 4>It was a Caden and Cady case.

1398
01:11:15.920 --> 01:11:19.119
<v Speaker 2>I'll say this, I think Flacco and him are the

1399
01:11:19.479 --> 01:11:23.600
<v Speaker 2>best path for actual fantasy production on that team. I

1400
01:11:23.720 --> 01:11:27.239
<v Speaker 2>do not want to see Kenny Pickett out there. That's

1401
01:11:27.319 --> 01:11:28.079
<v Speaker 2>just my preference.

1402
01:11:28.359 --> 01:11:31.680
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you may have settled from out in Oklahoma. Hockey

1403
01:11:31.760 --> 01:11:34.439
<v Speaker 4>may have settled my question. Okay, here's a real fantasy

1404
01:11:34.479 --> 01:11:37.039
<v Speaker 4>football question. The chat room wants us to get back

1405
01:11:37.359 --> 01:11:41.399
<v Speaker 4>to some relevance. You give a good breakdown on so

1406
01:11:41.760 --> 01:11:44.640
<v Speaker 4>many players, and it's very it's it's a thrilled to

1407
01:11:44.840 --> 01:11:47.720
<v Speaker 4>listen to you, and you always seem to find the positive,

1408
01:11:47.880 --> 01:11:50.800
<v Speaker 4>find me a negative, find me a player that is

1409
01:11:51.000 --> 01:11:54.399
<v Speaker 4>just not going to see your roster, and then tip

1410
01:11:54.520 --> 01:11:57.319
<v Speaker 4>your hat to one guy that you're really on the

1411
01:11:57.399 --> 01:11:57.800
<v Speaker 4>hunt for.

1412
01:11:58.640 --> 01:12:01.680
<v Speaker 2>M Okay, that's what you're putting me on the spot.

1413
01:12:01.680 --> 01:12:03.039
<v Speaker 2>And I should have prepared a little.

1414
01:12:02.920 --> 01:12:08.399
<v Speaker 4>Better, determined that you are prepared.

1415
01:12:09.039 --> 01:12:13.039
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, well, I'll put it laid out. Yeah, I'll lay

1416
01:12:13.079 --> 01:12:17.600
<v Speaker 2>it out like this. I you know, when it comes

1417
01:12:17.720 --> 01:12:22.920
<v Speaker 2>to Caleb Johnson, when it comes to guys like DeAndre Swift,

1418
01:12:23.119 --> 01:12:28.520
<v Speaker 2>Aaron Jones, that just realm of running backs. I need

1419
01:12:28.600 --> 01:12:30.840
<v Speaker 2>to get real, Like, if I'm taking a running back,

1420
01:12:31.279 --> 01:12:33.800
<v Speaker 2>I need to get really excited, you know, I need

1421
01:12:33.880 --> 01:12:36.960
<v Speaker 2>to look at you as a potential guy that could

1422
01:12:37.520 --> 01:12:42.279
<v Speaker 2>the following year be around to pick. And so in

1423
01:12:42.399 --> 01:12:44.479
<v Speaker 2>some ways, I'm just hating on a lot of running backs.

1424
01:12:44.560 --> 01:12:47.439
<v Speaker 2>It's not for what they do for their teams, but

1425
01:12:47.560 --> 01:12:51.319
<v Speaker 2>for the purpose of our game PPR Fantasy Football, and

1426
01:12:51.399 --> 01:12:54.159
<v Speaker 2>I think Caleb Johnson he's like the most priced up

1427
01:12:54.239 --> 01:12:56.800
<v Speaker 2>version of that. Now you can look at me crazy

1428
01:12:56.840 --> 01:12:59.479
<v Speaker 2>and I could be wrong, and he could, you know,

1429
01:12:59.640 --> 01:13:04.279
<v Speaker 2>end up being the RB one breaking touchdown runs, scoring

1430
01:13:04.359 --> 01:13:08.920
<v Speaker 2>fifteen touchdowns this year. I'm willing to I'm willing to

1431
01:13:09.680 --> 01:13:11.880
<v Speaker 2>find out the hard way with the player like that.

1432
01:13:13.680 --> 01:13:17.640
<v Speaker 2>And then a guy I'll say that I am just

1433
01:13:17.720 --> 01:13:20.000
<v Speaker 2>for entertainment purposes, because you guys know how I feel

1434
01:13:20.039 --> 01:13:24.880
<v Speaker 2>about those receivers, Travis Hunter, Pickens Smith, Demontis Smith. Are

1435
01:13:24.960 --> 01:13:29.319
<v Speaker 2>we sure that Jamison Williams is not the next Tyreek Hill?

1436
01:13:31.640 --> 01:13:35.920
<v Speaker 1>You listen for the audio listeners. I am pointing at

1437
01:13:36.159 --> 01:13:39.319
<v Speaker 1>a lead right now because this is a player that

1438
01:13:39.680 --> 01:13:42.800
<v Speaker 1>I am and I'm gonna I'm gonna drive this point

1439
01:13:42.840 --> 01:13:46.039
<v Speaker 1>home over the next month. The offense is not Ben

1440
01:13:46.159 --> 01:13:50.800
<v Speaker 1>Johnson's anymore. The drum beat we have heard from Detroit

1441
01:13:51.239 --> 01:13:53.439
<v Speaker 1>is that they want to push the ball downfield more

1442
01:13:53.920 --> 01:13:56.600
<v Speaker 1>this year. That is not Laporta's game, It is not

1443
01:13:56.760 --> 01:14:00.399
<v Speaker 1>Saint Brown's game. It is one Jamison Williams game. This

1444
01:14:00.640 --> 01:14:03.760
<v Speaker 1>could be the year of Whiskey Bill. Are we sure

1445
01:14:03.880 --> 01:14:06.199
<v Speaker 1>that he's not the next Tyreek Hill? No, we are

1446
01:14:06.279 --> 01:14:08.119
<v Speaker 1>not sure. Is it probable?

1447
01:14:08.359 --> 01:14:08.399
<v Speaker 2>No?

1448
01:14:08.880 --> 01:14:09.680
<v Speaker 1>Is it possible?

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01:14:10.119 --> 01:14:10.279
<v Speaker 3>Oh?

1450
01:14:10.479 --> 01:14:13.000
<v Speaker 1>Hell yes it's possible. Yeah. So I'm with you on

1451
01:14:13.119 --> 01:14:14.359
<v Speaker 1>Jamison Williams here for sure.

1452
01:14:14.520 --> 01:14:18.680
<v Speaker 2>I just it's fascinating to me where like and I

1453
01:14:18.840 --> 01:14:21.159
<v Speaker 2>love we all love him onn RA. Right, he is

1454
01:14:21.640 --> 01:14:24.680
<v Speaker 2>exactly the type of chain mover, the guy that he

1455
01:14:24.880 --> 01:14:27.880
<v Speaker 2>is worth that round two pick round one that he

1456
01:14:27.920 --> 01:14:31.199
<v Speaker 2>has gone. But people look at me crazy when I'm like,

1457
01:14:31.640 --> 01:14:34.760
<v Speaker 2>are we sure that Jamison can't be better than him?

1458
01:14:35.560 --> 01:14:38.920
<v Speaker 2>It sounds ridiculous, right, It sounds ridiculous until all of

1459
01:14:39.000 --> 01:14:42.399
<v Speaker 2>a sudden it isn't. And I would say that with

1460
01:14:42.560 --> 01:14:46.239
<v Speaker 2>a player like Jamison Williams, he is arguably the most

1461
01:14:46.279 --> 01:14:52.119
<v Speaker 2>explosive receiver. And if he can really you know, if

1462
01:14:52.159 --> 01:14:54.000
<v Speaker 2>the offense can just get him with a couple more

1463
01:14:54.079 --> 01:14:57.640
<v Speaker 2>design targets and make him the primary read I'd love

1464
01:14:57.720 --> 01:14:59.479
<v Speaker 2>to see what can happen, and he doesn't need one

1465
01:14:59.560 --> 01:15:01.479
<v Speaker 2>hundred fIF He targets. What if he gets one hundred

1466
01:15:01.479 --> 01:15:03.119
<v Speaker 2>and twenty five hundred and thirty targets?

1467
01:15:03.159 --> 01:15:07.000
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yeah, and he like bear in mind last year

1468
01:15:07.039 --> 01:15:09.640
<v Speaker 1>in the Ben Johnson offense, which was predicated to go

1469
01:15:09.840 --> 01:15:13.239
<v Speaker 1>to Laporta, Gibbs, Montgomery, and Saint Brown, where Jamis and Williams.

1470
01:15:13.279 --> 01:15:14.640
<v Speaker 1>I don't want to say it was an afterthought, but

1471
01:15:14.680 --> 01:15:16.840
<v Speaker 1>he was under the primary guy. He got over a

1472
01:15:16.880 --> 01:15:19.279
<v Speaker 1>thousand yards receiving last year. We have to remember that.

1473
01:15:19.640 --> 01:15:21.279
<v Speaker 1>So this I'm going to put you on the spot here,

1474
01:15:21.840 --> 01:15:27.479
<v Speaker 1>lead Eric Tovar, your buddy Jamison Williams or George Pickens

1475
01:15:27.600 --> 01:15:30.439
<v Speaker 1>in redraft this year right now in the FFPC Big Gorilla.

1476
01:15:30.680 --> 01:15:33.920
<v Speaker 1>You look at these two players. Pickens is going at

1477
01:15:35.800 --> 01:15:38.680
<v Speaker 1>wide receiver twenty five at the five oh one Jamis

1478
01:15:38.760 --> 01:15:41.199
<v Speaker 1>and Williams wide receiver twenty seven at the five oh six.

1479
01:15:41.600 --> 01:15:43.640
<v Speaker 1>It is going to be very difficult for you to

1480
01:15:43.720 --> 01:15:46.760
<v Speaker 1>get both of these guys in that format unless you're

1481
01:15:46.800 --> 01:15:50.079
<v Speaker 1>overdrafting one. You can only have one lead. Where's it

1482
01:15:50.159 --> 01:15:51.640
<v Speaker 1>going to be, Williams or Pickens.

1483
01:15:52.159 --> 01:15:55.159
<v Speaker 2>I am gonna go with Pickens simply because the path

1484
01:15:55.439 --> 01:15:58.760
<v Speaker 2>is simpler, right, The path is simpler. He just needs

1485
01:15:58.840 --> 01:16:01.800
<v Speaker 2>to show up and be the number two in a

1486
01:16:02.039 --> 01:16:05.720
<v Speaker 2>really really good offense, whereas there's just more question marks

1487
01:16:06.399 --> 01:16:10.760
<v Speaker 2>around Detroit. There are other mouths to feed. Laporta is

1488
01:16:10.840 --> 01:16:13.760
<v Speaker 2>really good. They do have a running game. They're gonna

1489
01:16:13.760 --> 01:16:16.560
<v Speaker 2>stick with the running game. Gives is an absolutely is

1490
01:16:17.079 --> 01:16:19.399
<v Speaker 2>arguably the one oh one. Right, you can make a

1491
01:16:19.479 --> 01:16:22.760
<v Speaker 2>case for him. So I would go with Pickens just

1492
01:16:22.960 --> 01:16:28.119
<v Speaker 2>because it is less things have to happen, right, Like Jamis,

1493
01:16:28.520 --> 01:16:30.880
<v Speaker 2>Jamison has to like take the next step that I

1494
01:16:30.960 --> 01:16:33.359
<v Speaker 2>think he can take, whereas Pickens just needs to be

1495
01:16:33.479 --> 01:16:35.039
<v Speaker 2>the guy that I really know he is.

1496
01:16:35.600 --> 01:16:38.640
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, which is which is an excellent point. And forgive me.

1497
01:16:39.000 --> 01:16:41.079
<v Speaker 1>Did I miss the player that you don't want to

1498
01:16:41.119 --> 01:16:42.199
<v Speaker 1>draft on your teams this year?

1499
01:16:42.840 --> 01:16:48.359
<v Speaker 2>I I I said Caleb Johnson, and I said Chuba Hubbard.

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01:16:49.079 --> 01:16:51.840
<v Speaker 2>I was off Joe Mixon. It's these running backs in

1501
01:16:51.960 --> 01:16:54.399
<v Speaker 2>that range where the receivers that I like are going

1502
01:16:54.960 --> 01:16:55.439
<v Speaker 2>and I'm.

1503
01:16:55.359 --> 01:17:00.159
<v Speaker 4>Just like, you know the running back, would you of

1504
01:17:00.439 --> 01:17:01.239
<v Speaker 4>those receivers?

1505
01:17:01.439 --> 01:17:01.640
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?

1506
01:17:01.880 --> 01:17:03.880
<v Speaker 2>And I just I feel way more confident in my

1507
01:17:03.960 --> 01:17:06.760
<v Speaker 2>ability to find running backs that can match those later

1508
01:17:06.880 --> 01:17:09.640
<v Speaker 2>in the draft. Then I feel about my ability to

1509
01:17:09.920 --> 01:17:11.079
<v Speaker 2>identify those receivers.

1510
01:17:11.119 --> 01:17:12.880
<v Speaker 4>Well, give us two of those guys that you're gonna

1511
01:17:12.880 --> 01:17:14.119
<v Speaker 4>find later in the draft.

1512
01:17:14.800 --> 01:17:19.479
<v Speaker 2>At the running back position. Oh, there is some fun

1513
01:17:19.560 --> 01:17:22.319
<v Speaker 2>guys like Taji Spears, who also profiles.

1514
01:17:22.720 --> 01:17:25.359
<v Speaker 1>I definitely like Spears as well, for sure. So you

1515
01:17:25.479 --> 01:17:27.840
<v Speaker 1>mentioned Spears. You can mention somebody else. But let me

1516
01:17:27.920 --> 01:17:30.079
<v Speaker 1>interrupt you. Krossky merit, yes or no?

1517
01:17:31.600 --> 01:17:32.680
<v Speaker 2>Round fifteen sixteen?

1518
01:17:32.760 --> 01:17:33.880
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, okay, yeah?

1519
01:17:34.159 --> 01:17:39.079
<v Speaker 4>He he was drafted in Kentucky in the eleventh round.

1520
01:17:39.319 --> 01:17:41.520
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god, that's way too much.

1521
01:17:41.960 --> 01:17:44.960
<v Speaker 4>SCO was And this is a league where you must

1522
01:17:45.000 --> 01:17:48.720
<v Speaker 4>start three wide receivers. So the wide receivers are shooting

1523
01:17:48.840 --> 01:17:50.479
<v Speaker 4>up the board, the running backs are falling.

1524
01:17:50.760 --> 01:17:54.680
<v Speaker 1>He was drafting eleven round and so was what he marks. Yeah,

1525
01:17:55.159 --> 01:17:57.439
<v Speaker 1>I'm not paying the iron price for JCM.

1526
01:17:58.119 --> 01:18:00.800
<v Speaker 2>No, and there's guy there's so many got like you know,

1527
01:18:01.000 --> 01:18:05.119
<v Speaker 2>you got Jarques Hunter. I really like a lot. I

1528
01:18:05.199 --> 01:18:08.920
<v Speaker 2>probably like him more than JCM. You have got like

1529
01:18:09.039 --> 01:18:13.319
<v Speaker 2>Marshaun Lloyd. He fits his profile where even Kendre Miller,

1530
01:18:13.479 --> 01:18:16.079
<v Speaker 2>you know, like, yeah, I won't admit it out loud,

1531
01:18:16.199 --> 01:18:20.399
<v Speaker 2>but you know, I guess I just did, but just did.

1532
01:18:20.520 --> 01:18:22.399
<v Speaker 1>Yes, he just did, you know they do.

1533
01:18:22.640 --> 01:18:24.920
<v Speaker 2>I feel as though it's a it's a clearer path

1534
01:18:25.159 --> 01:18:27.840
<v Speaker 2>where it's gonna take an injured. We don't want anyone

1535
01:18:27.880 --> 01:18:30.800
<v Speaker 2>to get injured, right, But if it was to happen,

1536
01:18:31.239 --> 01:18:33.479
<v Speaker 2>I could see a situation where a player like that

1537
01:18:33.720 --> 01:18:37.520
<v Speaker 2>gets sixty seventy percent of the work, whereas with Crosskey Merrit,

1538
01:18:37.560 --> 01:18:41.079
<v Speaker 2>if something, let's say he takes over, he's probably gonna leap.

1539
01:18:41.159 --> 01:18:44.199
<v Speaker 2>Brian Robinson, Austin Eckler's still going to be there, Deebo

1540
01:18:44.319 --> 01:18:48.000
<v Speaker 2>Samuel is still going to probably be involved. So I

1541
01:18:48.279 --> 01:18:50.319
<v Speaker 2>do like cleaner bets, you know where I'm just like,

1542
01:18:50.359 --> 01:18:53.680
<v Speaker 2>I just need one thing to happen and then it

1543
01:18:54.039 --> 01:18:55.560
<v Speaker 2>is pretty straightforward.

1544
01:18:56.840 --> 01:19:00.279
<v Speaker 1>We'll lead backbull. Oh my god, this was fun. You

1545
01:19:00.520 --> 01:19:01.000
<v Speaker 1>have been so.

1546
01:19:01.520 --> 01:19:03.960
<v Speaker 4>Saturday yet, Bi, we got forty more minutes.

1547
01:19:04.119 --> 01:19:06.399
<v Speaker 1>We can't. We can't go on for forty minutes. I

1548
01:19:06.439 --> 01:19:08.560
<v Speaker 1>got my wife already coming into my office twice.

1549
01:19:08.840 --> 01:19:11.880
<v Speaker 4>She's a lovely girl. I talked to her this past weekend.

1550
01:19:12.159 --> 01:19:15.439
<v Speaker 4>You tell her that Pharaoh requested it and then lead

1551
01:19:15.520 --> 01:19:17.520
<v Speaker 4>had his crew here. She'll understand.

1552
01:19:17.840 --> 01:19:20.960
<v Speaker 1>She will, she would understand, but not tonight she won't.

1553
01:19:21.319 --> 01:19:24.079
<v Speaker 1>Uh So here's the thing we'll lead. We will definitely

1554
01:19:24.159 --> 01:19:26.199
<v Speaker 1>have you back on in the future for sure, whether

1555
01:19:26.239 --> 01:19:28.000
<v Speaker 1>it's on this show or one of the other f

1556
01:19:28.119 --> 01:19:31.439
<v Speaker 1>FPC family of podcasts. This was a tremendous treat. Are

1557
01:19:31.520 --> 01:19:32.600
<v Speaker 1>you on X at all?

1558
01:19:33.960 --> 01:19:35.800
<v Speaker 2>I used to be. I I do have a little

1559
01:19:35.840 --> 01:19:38.560
<v Speaker 2>burner to keep up with, you know, okay, And I

1560
01:19:38.640 --> 01:19:40.960
<v Speaker 2>gotta know what's happening, right, I got it. I gotta

1561
01:19:40.960 --> 01:19:44.720
<v Speaker 2>freak out over training camp, injury and usually but I

1562
01:19:44.920 --> 01:19:47.199
<v Speaker 2>you know, I don't. I'm not active anymore.

1563
01:19:47.479 --> 01:19:50.439
<v Speaker 1>That's okay. In the weeds, Well, listen, you will have

1564
01:19:50.600 --> 01:19:54.079
<v Speaker 1>to be active once you win that million lurker. Yeah,

1565
01:19:54.119 --> 01:19:57.000
<v Speaker 1>the lead between the lead looker. I'm gonna put that

1566
01:19:57.079 --> 01:19:59.720
<v Speaker 1>on there. Yeah, I'm adding that on right now. You

1567
01:19:59.760 --> 01:20:02.359
<v Speaker 1>will have to be more prominent when when you cash

1568
01:20:02.439 --> 01:20:04.479
<v Speaker 1>this million dollar grand prize in the f f PC

1569
01:20:04.640 --> 01:20:07.720
<v Speaker 1>Main Event this year, and if you do finish first,

1570
01:20:08.159 --> 01:20:10.520
<v Speaker 1>we will definitely see you in the twenty twenty six

1571
01:20:10.680 --> 01:20:13.119
<v Speaker 1>f f PC Main Event. And if you finish second

1572
01:20:13.439 --> 01:20:16.720
<v Speaker 1>in the f f PC proce versus Joe's Draft Slow Draft,

1573
01:20:17.199 --> 01:20:20.079
<v Speaker 1>Farrell will be cordially sending you a lovely pair of

1574
01:20:20.239 --> 01:20:23.600
<v Speaker 1>socks to hopefully make up for the fact that second

1575
01:20:23.600 --> 01:20:26.119
<v Speaker 1>place does not get anything. Farrell's picking up for that

1576
01:20:26.239 --> 01:20:26.600
<v Speaker 1>this year.

1577
01:20:27.079 --> 01:20:30.840
<v Speaker 4>Thank you so much for exactly you know, we'll measure

1578
01:20:30.840 --> 01:20:32.359
<v Speaker 4>you up for those socks when you show up in

1579
01:20:32.439 --> 01:20:33.279
<v Speaker 4>Kentucky this year.

1580
01:20:33.359 --> 01:20:41.239
<v Speaker 1>So here moving, the measurement is coming. Listen, safe travels

1581
01:20:41.279 --> 01:20:43.720
<v Speaker 1>to you. I know you're only going down the road,

1582
01:20:43.760 --> 01:20:46.840
<v Speaker 1>but with moving it's always it's always a cluster. Good

1583
01:20:46.960 --> 01:20:50.079
<v Speaker 1>luck in all of your leagues going forward. Here tonight

1584
01:20:50.760 --> 01:20:53.600
<v Speaker 1>and the rest of the drafting season. It was a

1585
01:20:53.640 --> 01:20:56.399
<v Speaker 1>pleasure having you on. Good luck in pro SSUs Joe's

1586
01:20:56.399 --> 01:20:59.000
<v Speaker 1>congratulations on a draft that Farrell and I both signed

1587
01:20:59.039 --> 01:21:01.479
<v Speaker 1>off on for sure. Don't be a stranger. We'll talk

1588
01:21:01.520 --> 01:21:02.199
<v Speaker 1>with you again soon.

1589
01:21:02.399 --> 01:21:05.079
<v Speaker 2>Appreciate Shelly, you all have a lovely weekend and it's

1590
01:21:05.119 --> 01:21:05.720
<v Speaker 2>been an honor.

1591
01:21:06.479 --> 01:21:09.159
<v Speaker 1>Thank you so much. That is Walid mock Bowl, the

1592
01:21:09.399 --> 01:21:14.119
<v Speaker 1>ten time FFPC League champion of course pros versus Joe's drafter,

1593
01:21:14.239 --> 01:21:17.000
<v Speaker 1>and he is looking forward to bigger things in twenty

1594
01:21:17.079 --> 01:21:22.359
<v Speaker 1>twenty five, cashing that FFPC Main event million dollars grand prize. Now,

1595
01:21:22.680 --> 01:21:24.760
<v Speaker 1>if you want to compete with Wilid, we hope in

1596
01:21:24.880 --> 01:21:29.039
<v Speaker 1>Kentucky the place to go to is KFFFC dot com. Farrell.

1597
01:21:29.319 --> 01:21:32.840
<v Speaker 1>A lot of stuff is still available, but I say

1598
01:21:33.079 --> 01:21:36.720
<v Speaker 1>a lot is a relative term because what is available

1599
01:21:36.840 --> 01:21:40.960
<v Speaker 1>right now is much smaller than it was a week ago.

1600
01:21:41.479 --> 01:21:43.359
<v Speaker 1>And as you always say, and I think you coined

1601
01:21:43.399 --> 01:21:47.640
<v Speaker 1>this term with the KFFFC, don't be a wish I had.

1602
01:21:47.800 --> 01:21:49.520
<v Speaker 4>I don't want to be a wish I had it,

1603
01:21:49.800 --> 01:21:53.680
<v Speaker 4>because yeah, and you know, Bulky, when you can come

1604
01:21:53.800 --> 01:21:55.800
<v Speaker 4>hang out with guys like you who wouldn't want to

1605
01:21:55.840 --> 01:21:58.439
<v Speaker 4>do that, we've got it. We've got at some spots

1606
01:21:58.520 --> 01:22:01.079
<v Speaker 4>left on Saturday night, We're down there, last six spots.

1607
01:22:02.159 --> 01:22:08.680
<v Speaker 4>We've got peppering of spots on Sunday. Friday is completely

1608
01:22:08.800 --> 01:22:13.000
<v Speaker 4>sold out. We're pushing our opportunities online this year because

1609
01:22:13.039 --> 01:22:16.039
<v Speaker 4>you know, look, if you haven't planned to come to

1610
01:22:16.159 --> 01:22:20.560
<v Speaker 4>Kentucky at this point, it's likely that you aren't, although.

1611
01:22:20.319 --> 01:22:22.119
<v Speaker 1>You know we're gonna we're gonna really work on.

1612
01:22:23.239 --> 01:22:26.159
<v Speaker 4>And all these characters that are in there, I got

1613
01:22:26.199 --> 01:22:31.000
<v Speaker 4>a feeling that they travel together, like loading up the van.

1614
01:22:31.279 --> 01:22:31.439
<v Speaker 2>You know.

1615
01:22:32.199 --> 01:22:34.439
<v Speaker 1>So what we got right now, the Super Luke is

1616
01:22:34.560 --> 01:22:38.039
<v Speaker 1>the kff C main event that is available right now.

1617
01:22:38.159 --> 01:22:40.000
<v Speaker 1>Jim Cole and I are sharing a team and that

1618
01:22:40.720 --> 01:22:43.880
<v Speaker 1>we joined it this afternoon. Steven, yourgalos, our good buddy,

1619
01:22:44.000 --> 01:22:47.079
<v Speaker 1>has also joined that draft as well. I need everybody

1620
01:22:47.159 --> 01:22:49.560
<v Speaker 1>to join that draft, so Steve and I will not

1621
01:22:49.760 --> 01:22:51.159
<v Speaker 1>be selecting next to each other.

1622
01:22:51.439 --> 01:22:51.800
<v Speaker 2>We need.

1623
01:22:53.680 --> 01:22:56.079
<v Speaker 1>Oh there you go, that's another one too perfect. So

1624
01:22:56.199 --> 01:22:58.239
<v Speaker 1>this is good. That is going to start when it's full.

1625
01:22:58.520 --> 01:23:00.840
<v Speaker 1>We have draft spots open in the full back Dive

1626
01:23:00.920 --> 01:23:05.560
<v Speaker 1>division coming up next Sunday that is open, and then

1627
01:23:05.560 --> 01:23:08.119
<v Speaker 1>I'm looking at the schedule, dude, right now, like starting

1628
01:23:08.199 --> 01:23:11.199
<v Speaker 1>next week, you have pretty much like live drafts going

1629
01:23:11.279 --> 01:23:14.600
<v Speaker 1>off every single night. You got. If you look at

1630
01:23:14.640 --> 01:23:17.920
<v Speaker 1>the Shotgun Division on August twenty six, that's a Tuesday,

1631
01:23:18.039 --> 01:23:20.520
<v Speaker 1>there's only five spots left in that. You look at

1632
01:23:21.119 --> 01:23:23.760
<v Speaker 1>next Thursday, August twenty first night out, we already have

1633
01:23:23.800 --> 01:23:25.920
<v Speaker 1>three teams signed up for that. And you said plenty

1634
01:23:25.960 --> 01:23:29.119
<v Speaker 1>of teams getting into the red right now. With if

1635
01:23:29.159 --> 01:23:31.159
<v Speaker 1>you want to draft live in Louisville against me and

1636
01:23:31.279 --> 01:23:33.479
<v Speaker 1>with me, it's gonna be a blast. It's always a

1637
01:23:33.520 --> 01:23:36.199
<v Speaker 1>party every single year, and I think that and that's

1638
01:23:36.239 --> 01:23:38.920
<v Speaker 1>the best way to describe it. Like we just party.

1639
01:23:39.000 --> 01:23:41.640
<v Speaker 1>We talk fantasy football, and sometimes drafting gets in the

1640
01:23:41.720 --> 01:23:45.239
<v Speaker 1>way the main event, which is fine because we love

1641
01:23:45.319 --> 01:23:50.159
<v Speaker 1>doing that as well. Good luck next weekend in northern

1642
01:23:50.239 --> 01:23:52.720
<v Speaker 1>Kentucky with everything, and I will see a Louisville in

1643
01:23:52.760 --> 01:23:53.600
<v Speaker 1>two weeks, my friend.

1644
01:23:53.880 --> 01:23:54.560
<v Speaker 4>It'll be great.

1645
01:23:54.760 --> 01:23:57.359
<v Speaker 1>Talk to you soon. That is Parell Elliott, the definitive

1646
01:23:57.359 --> 01:24:01.600
<v Speaker 1>Commissioner of Fantasy Football. Check out his competition at kfffc

1647
01:24:01.840 --> 01:24:04.680
<v Speaker 1>dot com and chances are if you're drafting live in Louisville,

1648
01:24:04.960 --> 01:24:06.760
<v Speaker 1>you will be in a draft with me because I

1649
01:24:06.920 --> 01:24:10.079
<v Speaker 1>have fourteen of them scheduled two weeks from now, starting

1650
01:24:10.119 --> 01:24:12.840
<v Speaker 1>on Friday afternoon going all the way through Sunday evening.

1651
01:24:12.880 --> 01:24:14.520
<v Speaker 1>I want to thank we'll lead mock Bowl. I want

1652
01:24:14.520 --> 01:24:17.239
<v Speaker 1>to thank Farrell Elliott, the FFPC, Rob Bryce, and of

1653
01:24:17.319 --> 01:24:21.279
<v Speaker 1>course each and every one of you for listening, watching, streaming, downloading,

1654
01:24:21.600 --> 01:24:24.279
<v Speaker 1>and checking this podcast out. We will be back this

1655
01:24:24.560 --> 01:24:28.640
<v Speaker 1>coming Friday night with not one, but two guests. Number

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<v Speaker 1>one coming up right up at the top of the hour,

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<v Speaker 1>and we go live at ten pm on Friday. It

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<v Speaker 1>is the defending KFFFC Main Event champion, Craig Campbell. He

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01:24:37.800 --> 01:24:40.439
<v Speaker 1>will be coming on to talk about how he's going

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01:24:40.520 --> 01:24:43.880
<v Speaker 1>to defend the title and all of his leagues this year,

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01:24:43.960 --> 01:24:47.720
<v Speaker 1>how he's been stockpiling talent. So you'll be able to

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<v Speaker 1>hear from a champion, and in the second half of

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<v Speaker 1>the hour, you'll be able to hear it from a

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01:24:52.279 --> 01:24:55.199
<v Speaker 1>guy who's been doing content in the fantasy football business,

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01:24:55.520 --> 01:24:57.720
<v Speaker 1>my god, since the nineties. This is a guy who's

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<v Speaker 1>won a slew of leagues in the high stakes industry

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<v Speaker 1>as well. Mike Nazarek, the webmaster of ff mastermind dot Com,

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<v Speaker 1>joins us to talk about his pros versus Joe's draft

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01:25:08.119 --> 01:25:10.920
<v Speaker 1>as well as how his FFPC drafts are going. So

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<v Speaker 1>Craig Campbell, Mike Nazarek, it's the perfect KFFSC preview episode

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01:25:15.319 --> 01:25:17.640
<v Speaker 1>that is coming up next week. In case you missed it,

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<v Speaker 1>Insider Access on the Better Sports Network. This past Thursday evening,

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<v Speaker 1>I hung out with the product manager for Draft Sharks

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01:25:25.640 --> 01:25:28.359
<v Speaker 1>dot Com, Alex core If. He dropped a lot of

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01:25:28.439 --> 01:25:32.239
<v Speaker 1>knowledge on the tools and how they're built for dominance

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01:25:32.319 --> 01:25:34.640
<v Speaker 1>your unfair advantage for Draft Sharks as well as some

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01:25:34.760 --> 01:25:38.119
<v Speaker 1>player evolves as well. Always love our yearly conversation with

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01:25:38.199 --> 01:25:40.520
<v Speaker 1>Alex Korff. You can watch that on the Better Sports

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01:25:40.560 --> 01:25:44.800
<v Speaker 1>Network or the FFPC bs BS and Socials as well

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01:25:45.159 --> 01:25:46.800
<v Speaker 1>in case you missed it, and then we'll be coming

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01:25:47.359 --> 01:25:50.279
<v Speaker 1>back Thursday night at seven pm until nine pm. This

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01:25:50.359 --> 01:25:54.239
<v Speaker 1>coming Thursday, Justin Boone, who is now with Yahoo Fantasy.

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01:25:54.560 --> 01:25:56.600
<v Speaker 1>He will be joining me for two full hours. Looking

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01:25:56.760 --> 01:25:58.319
<v Speaker 1>very forward to that. I've been trying to get him

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01:25:58.359 --> 01:26:00.680
<v Speaker 1>on the show for years. Finally our SK sedules aligned

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01:26:00.680 --> 01:26:03.119
<v Speaker 1>and he will be on this Thursday. In case you

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<v Speaker 1>missed the High Stakes Lowdown presented by Rodovis in the

1688
01:26:06.520 --> 01:26:09.840
<v Speaker 1>FFPC this past Tuesday, I had Rick Raymaker on, a

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01:26:09.920 --> 01:26:12.760
<v Speaker 1>guy who has won a slew of FFPC leagues over

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01:26:12.800 --> 01:26:14.960
<v Speaker 1>the year. He also was in the FFPC Pros Versus

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01:26:15.039 --> 01:26:19.600
<v Speaker 1>Joe's Challenge. We broke broke down his draft in the

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01:26:19.680 --> 01:26:22.239
<v Speaker 1>PDJ this year. We talked about his other leagues that

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01:26:22.319 --> 01:26:24.159
<v Speaker 1>are coming up and that have already taken place in

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01:26:24.199 --> 01:26:27.600
<v Speaker 1>the FFPC. So good stuff from Rick on that. That

1695
01:26:27.800 --> 01:26:30.199
<v Speaker 1>was the mid season finale of the Roado, his High

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01:26:30.199 --> 01:26:32.159
<v Speaker 1>Stakes loandown. You can watch that on any of the

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01:26:32.279 --> 01:26:35.680
<v Speaker 1>FFPC socials or anywhere you get podcasts. The next High

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01:26:35.680 --> 01:26:40.279
<v Speaker 1>Stakes Loadown will be coming up the Wednesday night after

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<v Speaker 1>Week one, so after Paris Vegas Casino and Resort after

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01:26:46.880 --> 01:26:49.800
<v Speaker 1>we all draft out there for the FFPC live events

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01:26:50.600 --> 01:26:53.079
<v Speaker 1>that following Wednesday, we will have a brand new road

1702
01:26:53.119 --> 01:26:55.000
<v Speaker 1>of his High Stakes Loanown and that will be weekly

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01:26:55.199 --> 01:26:58.119
<v Speaker 1>after that Wednesday, we will go live Tuesday night every

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01:26:58.199 --> 01:27:01.359
<v Speaker 1>single week throughout football season at ten pm Eastern Time.

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<v Speaker 1>Biggarrilla Tournament, f FPC Main Event, f FPC Bestball Tournament,

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01:27:05.239 --> 01:27:08.640
<v Speaker 1>f FPC Super Flex Bestball Tournament, and f FPC Dynasty

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<v Speaker 1>startups available right now at my FFPC dot com. In fact,

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01:27:13.399 --> 01:27:15.399
<v Speaker 1>we got a draft draft still going on tonight. I'll

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01:27:15.439 --> 01:27:17.640
<v Speaker 1>update you on that shortly as far as how many

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01:27:17.640 --> 01:27:19.920
<v Speaker 1>spots are left in the midnight draft. Check that out

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<v Speaker 1>at m y FFPC dot com. The draft startup at

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<v Speaker 1>eleven am Eastern time tomorrow. I will be commissioning all day,

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<v Speaker 1>so I will see you in the draft rooms if

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<v Speaker 1>you register for that. Remember to like this video, subscribe

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01:27:31.800 --> 01:27:34.640
<v Speaker 1>to the channel, comments on this stream, share with your friends,

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01:27:34.680 --> 01:27:36.560
<v Speaker 1>share it with your enemies, and get notified each and

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<v Speaker 1>every time we go live. Your weekend officially starts right now.

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<v Speaker 3>This has been another episode of the Hot Stakes Fatastley

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<v Speaker 3>Football Hour, presented by my f FPC dot com.

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<v Speaker 1>It was broadcast live and was watched around the world.

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<v Speaker 3>Farrell will be back next week with more analysis, more interviews,

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<v Speaker 3>add more advice from guests much smarter than they are.

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<v Speaker 1>Thanks for watching, and we'll talk.

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<v Speaker 3>With you again next week.

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<v Speaker 1>I told you at update and I'm updating you on

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<v Speaker 1>it right now. The midnight draft for the FFPC Big

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01:28:19.880 --> 01:28:22.960
<v Speaker 1>Gorilla with a million dollars at stake, just three their

1728
01:28:23.000 --> 01:28:27.159
<v Speaker 1>fifty dollars to enter that competition. Four teams left four

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01:28:27.279 --> 01:28:30.640
<v Speaker 1>openings in that midnight draft. My best friend Bryce will

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01:28:30.640 --> 01:28:33.199
<v Speaker 1>be commissioning that tonight, so pop in tell him I

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01:28:33.279 --> 01:28:36.039
<v Speaker 1>sent you four spots left draft a million bucks. Where

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01:28:36.039 --> 01:28:37.079
<v Speaker 1>else are you gonna be able to do that?

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<v Speaker 4>Here?

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<v Speaker 1>As well as going for a free jungle SAPARi for four.

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<v Speaker 1>It all starts in twenty five minutes. See you there.

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<v Speaker 1>Thanks for watching, everybody. We'll be back with Craig Campbell,

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<v Speaker 1>Barrel Elliott, Mike Nazarek next week right here live on

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01:28:49.039 --> 01:28:50.920
<v Speaker 1>the High Stakes Fantasy Football Out
