
The NFL Draft Preview with a Twist - 4.20.17
04/20/17 • 81 min
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2016 NFL Fantasy Football Season Wrap Up Show- 1.12.17
Well our friends...the 2016 fantasy football season is over. We hope that you did well and had a ton of fun. In this episode we will wrap up the season and talk about the highs and lows. This will be the last weekly show of the season but we will be dropping in here and there during the off season to talk drafts, combine and OTAs. Make sure you are subscribed to our newsletter to be notified of new episodes over the off season and as always hit us up over twitter! 2017....we see you! In this week's episode we talk about how Frank Gore is always forgotten, much like when you have to name all the states and you can't think of one of them; we are all surprised that the Browns were much more enjoyable to watch than their 1-15 score would lead you to believe and Courtney throws Jay Cutler's "non-existent" thumb injury to the conspiracy theory likes of Ancient Aliens.
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Draft Analysis and its Fantasy Impact- 5.4.17
With the draft over we now have a much better look at who could have an impact on your fantasy team this year. We will go through each fantasy relevant draft pick and let you know what you could expect from them this season. In this episode, Brandon likes Jamaal Williams from the Packers who is being compared to Frank Gore...and that is a good thing. Courtney loves how versatile the Panthers team is now and thinks it will create mass amounts of mismatches and Ashley thinks this will be the season when the Jaguars are fantasy relevant again.
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