1 00:00:11,520 --> 00:00:14,319 Speaker 1: Fantasy freaks and geeks. What's up? You're listening to NFL 2 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:17,440 Speaker 1: Fantasy Live podcast, Big time show in front of us 3 00:00:17,480 --> 00:00:20,400 Speaker 1: here today, I am James Co. We're gonna be talking 4 00:00:20,440 --> 00:00:24,320 Speaker 1: about your top headlines. We're gonna break into Michael Fabriano's 5 00:00:24,440 --> 00:00:29,240 Speaker 1: top two hundred fantasy Never Stops Man. Instead of Adam Rank. 6 00:00:29,280 --> 00:00:31,280 Speaker 1: We got no Adam Rank today. He's he's out for 7 00:00:31,320 --> 00:00:33,880 Speaker 1: personal reasons. I think he has some kind of injury 8 00:00:33,880 --> 00:00:36,040 Speaker 1: that he's working through. That's okay. Or is he still 9 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:39,519 Speaker 1: on staycation? Who knows? Is he being lazier? Is he injured? 10 00:00:39,600 --> 00:00:42,960 Speaker 1: I believe he has. He has legitimate reasons. So there 11 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:45,479 Speaker 1: you go. H No Adam Rank today. Instead, we have 12 00:00:45,920 --> 00:00:52,120 Speaker 1: Connecticut's Finest the hof the Half David Hasselff, Connecticut's finest 13 00:00:52,280 --> 00:00:55,960 Speaker 1: night the night Rider, the night Rider himself. That's right. Uh, 14 00:00:56,320 --> 00:01:01,400 Speaker 1: We've got Dallas Cowboys, Homer Fantasy Hall of Famer. We've 15 00:01:01,440 --> 00:01:05,040 Speaker 1: got Michael Fabriana. What's up? What's going on? It's been 16 00:01:05,080 --> 00:01:08,760 Speaker 1: a while, Yeah, it's been You're so busy being a 17 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:12,280 Speaker 1: TV star, so it's hard. Multiple multiple hits here and there. 18 00:01:12,400 --> 00:01:15,240 Speaker 1: We've got the calling on the phone right now. Hey, 19 00:01:15,280 --> 00:01:18,280 Speaker 1: we gotta get them back. We got phone calls coming 20 00:01:18,319 --> 00:01:20,880 Speaker 1: in behind the glass. I don't know why people always call, 21 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:25,360 Speaker 1: like only whenever we're recording the show. Like the number 22 00:01:25,360 --> 00:01:27,280 Speaker 1: of calls that we get up here when we're recording, 23 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:30,000 Speaker 1: so when I'm up here doing other stuff is uncanny. 24 00:01:30,080 --> 00:01:32,440 Speaker 1: I love it, and it bothers me. Yes, it does. 25 00:01:32,880 --> 00:01:35,280 Speaker 1: We've got the whiz good from Wisconsin. Alex Gale hard 26 00:01:35,319 --> 00:01:37,560 Speaker 1: what's cracking? Not too much. I also just wanted to 27 00:01:37,600 --> 00:01:39,520 Speaker 1: be a good company man. I remind everybody that it's 28 00:01:39,560 --> 00:01:41,640 Speaker 1: never too early to start thinking about fantasy. You can 29 00:01:41,680 --> 00:01:44,400 Speaker 1: get your season started today at NFL dot com slash 30 00:01:44,520 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 1: pre activate. Yeah, yeah, oh my god, get it all 31 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:52,000 Speaker 1: set up. So when yeah I comes around and your 32 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:54,600 Speaker 1: league mates are hounding you to get it set up, 33 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:57,000 Speaker 1: You're like, I did that back in March. Come on, 34 00:01:57,080 --> 00:02:00,559 Speaker 1: get on my level. It's mid March. We gotta going on. 35 00:02:01,280 --> 00:02:03,920 Speaker 1: I love it. It's mGy, my guy, Marcus Grant, what's up? 36 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:06,360 Speaker 1: It's good A back from from my yearly trip to 37 00:02:06,360 --> 00:02:09,000 Speaker 1: the desert. Watch a lot of baseball. Oh that's right. 38 00:02:09,080 --> 00:02:12,359 Speaker 1: How was it as a good time as always? It's 39 00:02:12,440 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 1: it's just amazing that I've been doing this for a while, 40 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:16,600 Speaker 1: and to see how big this thing has gotten. Oh, 41 00:02:16,639 --> 00:02:19,840 Speaker 1: it's ridiculous, It's insane. I mean, it's it's a legit racket. Now. 42 00:02:21,600 --> 00:02:23,359 Speaker 1: I tried to go online, you know, just to fin 43 00:02:23,480 --> 00:02:26,920 Speaker 1: tickets for a a San Francisco Giants game um at 44 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 1: at Scott's Dale Stadium. The prices the ticket prices, not 45 00:02:31,240 --> 00:02:34,560 Speaker 1: the secondary market ticket prices prices on their website. The 46 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:38,600 Speaker 1: cheapest seat was like fifty five bucks. So bigger rackets 47 00:02:38,600 --> 00:02:41,919 Speaker 1: spring training or the wedding industry. Oh, wedding industry by far. 48 00:02:42,880 --> 00:02:45,800 Speaker 1: Oh it's not even close. Am I the only married 49 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:48,200 Speaker 1: man in here? Why you are? Good? God? Let me 50 00:02:48,240 --> 00:02:50,359 Speaker 1: tell you something. Although facts has been locked up for 51 00:02:50,400 --> 00:02:55,799 Speaker 1: a while two years next month, up quick, The wedding 52 00:02:55,800 --> 00:02:59,960 Speaker 1: industry is an absolute I mean yeah, I don't mean 53 00:03:00,280 --> 00:03:03,760 Speaker 1: it's it's weddings and babies. Holy hell. The profit margins 54 00:03:03,760 --> 00:03:08,399 Speaker 1: on those two front, well, I'm not believable. The baby location, though, 55 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:10,240 Speaker 1: at least for like crib and stuff, is not quite 56 00:03:10,280 --> 00:03:12,240 Speaker 1: what you have to pay for a wedding. Look, can 57 00:03:12,280 --> 00:03:14,280 Speaker 1: I can? I just I'll share one story. Okay, So 58 00:03:14,320 --> 00:03:15,840 Speaker 1: all right, so we're so My wife and I were 59 00:03:15,880 --> 00:03:17,720 Speaker 1: looking at the venues all right. And we talked to 60 00:03:17,760 --> 00:03:20,799 Speaker 1: the hotel manager and she's laying out all these different 61 00:03:20,800 --> 00:03:22,880 Speaker 1: options and she's like, okay, and I don't I know 62 00:03:22,960 --> 00:03:25,680 Speaker 1: nothing about the wedding industry at this point. Um. And 63 00:03:25,720 --> 00:03:27,560 Speaker 1: she's laying out all these options, and she's like, all right, 64 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:29,760 Speaker 1: blah blah blah, here's your here's your normal place settings. 65 00:03:29,760 --> 00:03:33,000 Speaker 1: All right, here's uh, here's your next level up in 66 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:35,800 Speaker 1: terms of play settings. And we're talking about play settings, okay, 67 00:03:36,240 --> 00:03:38,440 Speaker 1: And and I'm and I'm looking at the two options 68 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:41,520 Speaker 1: and I'm like, okay, uh, you're gonna have to explain 69 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:44,040 Speaker 1: to me what is the difference between these two options. 70 00:03:44,200 --> 00:03:46,520 Speaker 1: And she's like, oh, this one comes with a nice 71 00:03:46,640 --> 00:03:50,400 Speaker 1: charger plate. And I have I had at the time, 72 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:53,880 Speaker 1: no idea what a charger plan with a lightning bolt 73 00:03:53,960 --> 00:03:56,760 Speaker 1: logo on it. That's a great call, That's what I thought. 74 00:03:57,040 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 1: I'm like, does this will this help charge my phone? 75 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:02,400 Speaker 1: I what what's going on here? No? So I said, wait, 76 00:04:02,480 --> 00:04:05,000 Speaker 1: what what is the charger plate. They're like, oh, it's 77 00:04:05,000 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 1: a decorative plate that makes your dinner plate look you know, nice. 78 00:04:10,000 --> 00:04:11,960 Speaker 1: And I'm like, and this is, by the way, so 79 00:04:12,040 --> 00:04:14,840 Speaker 1: this is in for this plate. It was three dollars 80 00:04:14,840 --> 00:04:17,919 Speaker 1: a setting. Okay, you don't get to keep the plate. 81 00:04:18,520 --> 00:04:20,440 Speaker 1: They just charge you an extra three bucks a setting. 82 00:04:20,440 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 1: We're gonna have too hund people here. This is gonna 83 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:24,440 Speaker 1: cost a six center bucks. All right. So and I said, 84 00:04:24,760 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: I said to her, I'm like, wait, hold up, hold up, 85 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:31,080 Speaker 1: you're telling me that that is a plate that goes 86 00:04:31,320 --> 00:04:36,760 Speaker 1: under my plate. And she said yes. Well, She's like well, 87 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 1: and she's like, well, I mean it's a decorative and 88 00:04:39,400 --> 00:04:42,760 Speaker 1: it really makes it highlights the I'm like, well, what, no, no, no, 89 00:04:42,800 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 1: hold on, hold up, like legit, that's a plate that 90 00:04:46,720 --> 00:04:50,040 Speaker 1: goes under my plate. And she's like, well, I mean 91 00:04:50,080 --> 00:04:52,600 Speaker 1: I guess functionally. And I was like, yeah, no, we're 92 00:04:52,640 --> 00:04:57,359 Speaker 1: gonna pass on that. I couldn't believe. So, yes, the 93 00:04:57,400 --> 00:05:02,760 Speaker 1: wedding industry, but leavable blue racket. All right, listen, I 94 00:05:02,839 --> 00:05:04,680 Speaker 1: got a great showing from this day. We're gonna talk 95 00:05:04,720 --> 00:05:07,560 Speaker 1: about top two D. We will make a call into 96 00:05:07,560 --> 00:05:11,000 Speaker 1: the wild. We will ask Matt Harmon why he did 97 00:05:11,040 --> 00:05:13,960 Speaker 1: the most drastic thing I've seen any man do in 98 00:05:14,000 --> 00:05:18,000 Speaker 1: the past decade or so, what a tease? What is 99 00:05:18,080 --> 00:05:20,200 Speaker 1: that thing that he did? Well, we're gonna ask him 100 00:05:20,200 --> 00:05:21,960 Speaker 1: about is he gonna answer the phone this week? You 101 00:05:22,000 --> 00:05:24,440 Speaker 1: know what, I don't know. I was confident he was 102 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:26,520 Speaker 1: going to answer the phone last week. He said he 103 00:05:26,560 --> 00:05:28,480 Speaker 1: was working out in his Dungeon gym. So he didn't 104 00:05:28,480 --> 00:05:30,960 Speaker 1: get good receptions because he works out at the twenty 105 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:33,960 Speaker 1: four hour Fitness that's like buried layers beneath the l 106 00:05:34,000 --> 00:05:36,599 Speaker 1: a surface. I could have sworn he was going to 107 00:05:36,640 --> 00:05:39,000 Speaker 1: pick up that phone, and he didn't pick it up, 108 00:05:39,160 --> 00:05:40,839 Speaker 1: And so now I'm I'm throwing for a loop. I 109 00:05:40,839 --> 00:05:42,760 Speaker 1: don't know, all right, but we're gonna ask him. We're 110 00:05:42,760 --> 00:05:44,520 Speaker 1: gonna close out with daily adapts, but we start your 111 00:05:44,520 --> 00:05:49,440 Speaker 1: show as always with your top headlines, the camera highlights 112 00:05:49,440 --> 00:05:55,679 Speaker 1: in the world of sports, breaking, breaking news, breaking, continue 113 00:05:55,680 --> 00:06:02,400 Speaker 1: to follow breaking news as I had kid, you let 114 00:06:02,400 --> 00:06:03,800 Speaker 1: me get this out of the way as well. 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So for like Terrell Prior going 123 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:34,200 Speaker 1: to Washington, Jeffrey Tampa, ral Sean Eddie, Lacy Lettavius, all 124 00:06:34,240 --> 00:06:36,880 Speaker 1: that jazz, but it's all in one spot NFL dot 125 00:06:36,920 --> 00:06:39,840 Speaker 1: com slash Fantasy Free Agency, which I checked it out already, 126 00:06:39,880 --> 00:06:43,800 Speaker 1: which I love. I'm addicted to that pitche I love it. 127 00:06:43,839 --> 00:06:45,760 Speaker 1: I appreciate it, I absolutely love it. All Right, let's 128 00:06:45,800 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 1: start in Carolina. Cam Newton has a partially torn rotator cuff. 129 00:06:49,600 --> 00:06:53,120 Speaker 1: He's undergoing surgery that according to the Panthers. The team 130 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:58,599 Speaker 1: announced that Tuesday he's expected to miss at least four months. 131 00:06:59,279 --> 00:07:03,320 Speaker 1: The season's darts in about five months. Level of concerned, 132 00:07:03,400 --> 00:07:07,440 Speaker 1: Marcus Grant, Uh, there's a little bit concern. Um. You know, 133 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:09,680 Speaker 1: obviously they're gonna try to take it solely with him. 134 00:07:09,760 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: I guess the upside is that a guy like Cam 135 00:07:11,360 --> 00:07:13,040 Speaker 1: Newton who has been in the league this long, doesn't 136 00:07:13,040 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 1: need quite as much time in training Camper in the preseason. 137 00:07:15,920 --> 00:07:17,480 Speaker 1: I mean, how much were we going to see him 138 00:07:17,480 --> 00:07:20,720 Speaker 1: in those preseason games anyway? Um, So, yeah, a little 139 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:23,880 Speaker 1: bit of concern. I still think I don't know. I 140 00:07:24,120 --> 00:07:27,920 Speaker 1: think my general concern with Cam Newton even beyond this 141 00:07:28,160 --> 00:07:32,400 Speaker 1: is sort of up in the sense that, uh, we're 142 00:07:32,400 --> 00:07:34,400 Speaker 1: gonna see I think we're gonna see a different game 143 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:37,360 Speaker 1: from Cam this year. I mean, obviously not as much running, 144 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:38,760 Speaker 1: which is a big part of what he did is 145 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:42,840 Speaker 1: what made him very special. Um, and I would still 146 00:07:42,960 --> 00:07:45,640 Speaker 1: like to see them, I don't know. I'm still not 147 00:07:45,680 --> 00:07:48,280 Speaker 1: sold on their their past catching corps. So if he's 148 00:07:48,280 --> 00:07:50,600 Speaker 1: not running and there's still question marks about the guys 149 00:07:50,600 --> 00:07:53,480 Speaker 1: he's throwing the football too, that that's as much a 150 00:07:53,480 --> 00:07:56,920 Speaker 1: concern to me as having rotator. Now you are kind 151 00:07:56,920 --> 00:08:02,480 Speaker 1: of the rotator cuff shoulder surgery expert. Sadly, sadly, you 152 00:08:02,600 --> 00:08:05,800 Speaker 1: might know more about as I have torn my part. 153 00:08:06,040 --> 00:08:09,040 Speaker 1: I have part. I did have a partially torn rotator 154 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:10,920 Speaker 1: cuff and a torn labor m. So it was a 155 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:13,920 Speaker 1: combination injury, which really sideline. Man, and let me tell 156 00:08:13,920 --> 00:08:16,880 Speaker 1: you something that was like a pot to two plus 157 00:08:16,960 --> 00:08:19,080 Speaker 1: years ago and I and I felt like, you know 158 00:08:19,120 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 1: who else had that same surgery was James Palmer from 159 00:08:21,440 --> 00:08:24,040 Speaker 1: NFL Network as well. UM, And he told me at 160 00:08:24,040 --> 00:08:25,840 Speaker 1: the time, I remember when I first got my surgery. 161 00:08:25,840 --> 00:08:27,680 Speaker 1: He said it's gonna take two years. I'm like, really 162 00:08:27,840 --> 00:08:30,320 Speaker 1: because my doctor says and he's like, nope, it's gonna 163 00:08:30,320 --> 00:08:32,760 Speaker 1: take two years. And I'm like, okay, cool. So two 164 00:08:32,840 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 1: years later he is right, uh, partially torn rotator cuff 165 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:38,480 Speaker 1: and torn lamber. I could finally toss a ball around, 166 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:41,960 Speaker 1: uh like I was two years ago, although I still 167 00:08:41,960 --> 00:08:45,080 Speaker 1: do it relatively tentatively. And that last part, to me 168 00:08:45,800 --> 00:08:47,840 Speaker 1: is the scary part for Cam Newton. I think there 169 00:08:47,840 --> 00:08:50,600 Speaker 1: he's gonna lose a little bit off the fastball, and 170 00:08:50,640 --> 00:08:53,280 Speaker 1: also I wonder how much how tentative he will be 171 00:08:53,800 --> 00:08:57,439 Speaker 1: throwing the football as well. Listen those first four weeks 172 00:08:57,440 --> 00:09:00,920 Speaker 1: of the season, don't be surprised if he doesn't look good. 173 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:04,280 Speaker 1: I would. I would be shocked. I would be absolutely 174 00:09:04,280 --> 00:09:06,680 Speaker 1: shocked if in the first quarter of the season and 175 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:11,240 Speaker 1: again of the fantasy season, Cam Newton is going to 176 00:09:11,400 --> 00:09:14,040 Speaker 1: look like Cam Newton. I've got some serious concerns, Mike. 177 00:09:15,040 --> 00:09:18,240 Speaker 1: I'm not worried yet. It's it's so early, uh, and 178 00:09:18,280 --> 00:09:21,080 Speaker 1: we'll see what happens. Maybe he's gonna be limited in 179 00:09:21,080 --> 00:09:25,960 Speaker 1: the preseason. But the risk with Cam is is minimal 180 00:09:26,200 --> 00:09:29,400 Speaker 1: because he's dropped so far, so far in the eyes 181 00:09:29,480 --> 00:09:31,840 Speaker 1: of a lot of fantasy fans. In my top two, 182 00:09:32,440 --> 00:09:36,400 Speaker 1: he's a ninth round pick right now. So based on 183 00:09:36,480 --> 00:09:38,640 Speaker 1: what he did or didn't do last year as a runner, 184 00:09:38,720 --> 00:09:40,800 Speaker 1: of course that hurt, and the fact that he was 185 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:43,640 Speaker 1: he may have been. You know, we talked about a 186 00:09:43,679 --> 00:09:45,960 Speaker 1: lot of bust last season, a lot of wide receivers 187 00:09:45,960 --> 00:09:49,520 Speaker 1: and new Copkins that he Lacy uh Allen Robinson. But 188 00:09:50,160 --> 00:09:51,920 Speaker 1: Cam was right up there. He was. He had a 189 00:09:51,920 --> 00:09:54,280 Speaker 1: few big games, but he was right up there. So 190 00:09:54,520 --> 00:09:56,160 Speaker 1: we're not talking about a guy who's gonna cost you 191 00:09:56,160 --> 00:09:58,280 Speaker 1: a top fifty pick. And if we're looking at a 192 00:09:58,320 --> 00:10:03,040 Speaker 1: quarterback late an eighth, ninth, tenth round pick, he's probably 193 00:10:03,040 --> 00:10:05,800 Speaker 1: still gonna fall right into those rounds if memory serves. 194 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:08,120 Speaker 1: I think he was not only outside of the top 195 00:10:08,160 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 1: ten the last four weeks of the season. I think 196 00:10:09,920 --> 00:10:12,960 Speaker 1: he was just inside the top twenty. I think he 197 00:10:13,080 --> 00:10:15,520 Speaker 1: was like somewhere like eighteen nineteen twenty in terms of 198 00:10:16,080 --> 00:10:18,680 Speaker 1: quarterback rankings the last four weeks of the season, which 199 00:10:18,880 --> 00:10:22,520 Speaker 1: is uh, not good. I think I think this actually 200 00:10:22,559 --> 00:10:24,720 Speaker 1: could help set him up to be a value even 201 00:10:24,760 --> 00:10:27,400 Speaker 1: more so down the stretch because FABS he was. He 202 00:10:27,440 --> 00:10:30,240 Speaker 1: was already depressed in in early drafts and early rankings. 203 00:10:30,520 --> 00:10:33,079 Speaker 1: People are gonna see this injury and be more diminished. 204 00:10:33,120 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 1: But Cam's a free athlete. If he's able to come 205 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:38,600 Speaker 1: back relatively healthy. I mean, we saw two far end 206 00:10:38,640 --> 00:10:40,280 Speaker 1: of the spectrum the last two years with Cam. He 207 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:43,640 Speaker 1: had a career high UH touchdown percentage in the FTP 208 00:10:43,800 --> 00:10:46,240 Speaker 1: year thirty five touchdowns. Seven point one percent of his 209 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:50,040 Speaker 1: attempts went for TV last year because they were he 210 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:52,560 Speaker 1: was injured and they kind of obscured that on the report, 211 00:10:52,600 --> 00:10:54,640 Speaker 1: and his receivers let him down a little bit career 212 00:10:54,720 --> 00:10:57,640 Speaker 1: low three point seven percent. So he slides right back 213 00:10:57,679 --> 00:10:59,959 Speaker 1: into that middle. Maybe he does a little less round, 214 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:02,199 Speaker 1: maybe you know, helps help you have here and there 215 00:11:02,200 --> 00:11:04,840 Speaker 1: with scrambles like Aaron Rodgers does. He's gonna slide right 216 00:11:04,840 --> 00:11:07,400 Speaker 1: back into that top five, top top ten, at least 217 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:09,280 Speaker 1: top five quarterback ranking if you can get him, like 218 00:11:09,320 --> 00:11:12,120 Speaker 1: Fab said in the ninth round, maybe even a little 219 00:11:12,120 --> 00:11:15,040 Speaker 1: bit good. People are a little bit more worried because 220 00:11:15,040 --> 00:11:18,280 Speaker 1: the injury. Excellent and also keep in mind too the 221 00:11:18,440 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 1: wide receiver position there you've got Kelvin Benjamin Devin Funchess 222 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:25,200 Speaker 1: Philly Brown has gone. Ted Ginn is gone. But we 223 00:11:25,280 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 1: also saw that with Cam a couple of years ago 224 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:29,000 Speaker 1: when he lost a bunch of his wide receiver Steve 225 00:11:29,040 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 1: Smith went to Baltimore and Cam still had a good season. 226 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:35,920 Speaker 1: So he's certainly not undraftable. It's all that way. But 227 00:11:35,960 --> 00:11:38,640 Speaker 1: because of what he didn't do last year and where 228 00:11:38,679 --> 00:11:42,920 Speaker 1: he'll probably be drafted this year, the injury doesn't really 229 00:11:42,960 --> 00:11:45,720 Speaker 1: affect him as much. Yeah, No, I hear that. Uh. 230 00:11:45,760 --> 00:11:47,199 Speaker 1: And I love the fact that you brought up the 231 00:11:47,240 --> 00:11:52,000 Speaker 1: touchdown ratios, Uh, Alex, just because again you're right. I 232 00:11:52,040 --> 00:11:53,839 Speaker 1: guess if he if he does get back to to 233 00:11:53,960 --> 00:11:57,199 Speaker 1: a more normal type rate for himself, then boy, there 234 00:11:57,240 --> 00:11:59,120 Speaker 1: could be some value that that's interesting. I'll have to 235 00:11:59,480 --> 00:12:03,360 Speaker 1: ponder that Latavia's Murray signed with the Vikings. I'd love 236 00:12:03,400 --> 00:12:07,439 Speaker 1: to get Marcus take on. Uh, Latavia's going to Minnesota Now, 237 00:12:07,760 --> 00:12:11,120 Speaker 1: I think it's fine. Um, you know, I I just 238 00:12:11,200 --> 00:12:14,280 Speaker 1: I don't see any outcome where you're getting more or 239 00:12:14,360 --> 00:12:16,920 Speaker 1: less out of Latavia's Murray in Minnesota than you were 240 00:12:17,080 --> 00:12:19,439 Speaker 1: in Oakland. I mean, I think I think his prospects 241 00:12:19,440 --> 00:12:22,360 Speaker 1: and his production will stay kind of the same. So 242 00:12:22,480 --> 00:12:26,120 Speaker 1: I mean not a little bit more clear at least. Um, yeah, 243 00:12:26,320 --> 00:12:28,800 Speaker 1: I guess it is. Although I saw a story this 244 00:12:28,880 --> 00:12:32,560 Speaker 1: morning our our friends at around the NFL had written up. 245 00:12:32,559 --> 00:12:35,280 Speaker 1: I guess Mike Zimmer is saying he's excited about integrating 246 00:12:35,360 --> 00:12:37,840 Speaker 1: Latavia's Murray into the passing game, which should freak out 247 00:12:37,880 --> 00:12:40,600 Speaker 1: any Jerick McKinnon, Truther's out there. But as if they 248 00:12:40,600 --> 00:12:44,000 Speaker 1: aren't already freaked out enough just in their general daily life. 249 00:12:44,200 --> 00:12:46,760 Speaker 1: But but you know, at the same time, we've also 250 00:12:46,800 --> 00:12:49,079 Speaker 1: heard this kind of stuff coming out of Vikings camp 251 00:12:49,080 --> 00:12:51,120 Speaker 1: to about you know, how they're gonna work certain guys 252 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:52,800 Speaker 1: in and they're gonna do this in that and then 253 00:12:52,840 --> 00:12:56,480 Speaker 1: it never really happened. So you know, again, it's fine. 254 00:12:56,520 --> 00:12:59,480 Speaker 1: Lettavias Murray is still probably a you know, a high 255 00:12:59,600 --> 00:13:02,600 Speaker 1: end our B two for me. Um, yeah, not much 256 00:13:02,720 --> 00:13:05,640 Speaker 1: changes decent upside, But the offensive line is going to 257 00:13:05,720 --> 00:13:08,000 Speaker 1: be that's a question. That's a question mark offensive line 258 00:13:08,000 --> 00:13:10,719 Speaker 1: will still be a concerned He'll get plenty of opportunity. 259 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:13,679 Speaker 1: I know that. Yeah. I think the big down grade 260 00:13:13,840 --> 00:13:16,400 Speaker 1: is the offensive line because Oakland was one of the 261 00:13:16,440 --> 00:13:20,160 Speaker 1: best run blocking offenses in the league, and uh, you 262 00:13:20,240 --> 00:13:22,160 Speaker 1: had the Vikings who had the worst rushing offense in 263 00:13:22,160 --> 00:13:25,160 Speaker 1: the whole league last season. They did add Riley Reef, 264 00:13:25,160 --> 00:13:26,920 Speaker 1: they did add Mike Grammers. Hopfully that's gonna help a 265 00:13:26,920 --> 00:13:30,199 Speaker 1: little bit, and they're getting healthier, so we'll see. He's 266 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:33,600 Speaker 1: an RB two as far as I'm concerned. But you 267 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:35,720 Speaker 1: guys know, I have never been a fan of Jeff McKinnon. 268 00:13:35,720 --> 00:13:38,000 Speaker 1: He has had two of the last three years where 269 00:13:38,000 --> 00:13:41,640 Speaker 1: he could emerge as the guy in Minnesota. He can't 270 00:13:41,679 --> 00:13:45,480 Speaker 1: do it. He not Asiata, who for all intensive purposes, 271 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:49,160 Speaker 1: was was a backup UH for for years before he 272 00:13:49,280 --> 00:13:52,560 Speaker 1: ended up being the goal line back and a guy 273 00:13:52,600 --> 00:13:55,680 Speaker 1: who was splitting carriers with McKinnon. I just don't believe 274 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:58,880 Speaker 1: in him. I say he's He's probably a four from 275 00:13:58,920 --> 00:14:01,480 Speaker 1: a fantasy perspective if you're in a tend team league. 276 00:14:01,840 --> 00:14:05,600 Speaker 1: But the downside with Murray is going from Oakland's offensive 277 00:14:05,640 --> 00:14:08,040 Speaker 1: line to Minnesota's offensive line. But I also think that 278 00:14:08,120 --> 00:14:10,320 Speaker 1: James is correct and saying that you kind of know 279 00:14:10,360 --> 00:14:12,880 Speaker 1: what Murray's gonna be and what he's gonna do in Minnesota, 280 00:14:12,920 --> 00:14:16,000 Speaker 1: whereas in Oakland there were times when he wasn't on 281 00:14:16,040 --> 00:14:17,960 Speaker 1: the field. They had Jalen Richard and they had DeAndrea 282 00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:20,480 Speaker 1: Washington going in there as well. Right now in Minnesota, 283 00:14:20,480 --> 00:14:22,960 Speaker 1: with Asiata being a free agent, sort of, Murray and 284 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:24,960 Speaker 1: McKinnon are going to be the two guys running the show. 285 00:14:24,960 --> 00:14:26,400 Speaker 1: And out of those two guys, I'll take Murray all 286 00:14:26,480 --> 00:14:28,080 Speaker 1: day long, you know. And the other thing too, is 287 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:30,720 Speaker 1: that when whenever you pair a strong running game with 288 00:14:30,760 --> 00:14:33,000 Speaker 1: a strong defense, those things go together like peanut butter 289 00:14:33,040 --> 00:14:35,480 Speaker 1: and jelly man. Right. So, and and the Vikings obviously 290 00:14:35,480 --> 00:14:38,120 Speaker 1: have one of the best defenses in the league, Oakland 291 00:14:38,160 --> 00:14:41,000 Speaker 1: not so much. So Sometimes that running game could be lost, 292 00:14:41,080 --> 00:14:43,240 Speaker 1: especially when you got a guy, you know, like a 293 00:14:43,360 --> 00:14:46,440 Speaker 1: Marie Cooper, Michael Crabtree, Derek Carr throwing the ball around. 294 00:14:46,440 --> 00:14:49,480 Speaker 1: So I don't know, unlike his role there, but you're right, 295 00:14:49,520 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 1: I mean, it's a huge down grade in the offensive line, 296 00:14:51,800 --> 00:14:53,480 Speaker 1: so I'm curious to see how he kind of looks 297 00:14:53,880 --> 00:14:56,440 Speaker 1: in that preseason. We'll stay with the running back theme, 298 00:14:56,480 --> 00:14:58,320 Speaker 1: and this is probably the biggest story, although I don't 299 00:14:58,320 --> 00:15:01,240 Speaker 1: not necessarily know if it's fantasy relevant. Marshawn Lynches agent 300 00:15:01,640 --> 00:15:04,120 Speaker 1: told Bay Areas can be r that Lynch quote does 301 00:15:04,200 --> 00:15:08,160 Speaker 1: miss football, no question. To close quote he's been tied 302 00:15:08,200 --> 00:15:10,720 Speaker 1: to the Raiders. Marshawn Lynch has, but a lot of 303 00:15:10,760 --> 00:15:15,320 Speaker 1: procedural hurdles still remain. Lynch is, believe or not, you know, 304 00:15:15,440 --> 00:15:18,640 Speaker 1: still pretty young man. He's turning thirty one in April, 305 00:15:18,840 --> 00:15:20,560 Speaker 1: and I know that's pretty old for a running back, 306 00:15:20,600 --> 00:15:22,920 Speaker 1: but you know, he sat out this entire year, and 307 00:15:22,960 --> 00:15:25,960 Speaker 1: again he's not as old I think as a lot 308 00:15:26,000 --> 00:15:29,880 Speaker 1: of people think he is. Uh coming into the season 309 00:15:29,920 --> 00:15:33,280 Speaker 1: Alex Gale, how you take? I hope he stays retired. Personally, 310 00:15:33,320 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 1: I love Marshawn, but I just don't want him to 311 00:15:35,280 --> 00:15:37,280 Speaker 1: come back and hurt or have it be a rough season. 312 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:39,720 Speaker 1: And like because he was worn down that last year 313 00:15:39,760 --> 00:15:42,040 Speaker 1: and injuries and you know, the toll of the game 314 00:15:42,080 --> 00:15:45,200 Speaker 1: had kind of snapped him of his explosiveness. So this 315 00:15:45,240 --> 00:15:47,280 Speaker 1: could as well have a big ripple effect if he 316 00:15:47,280 --> 00:15:49,360 Speaker 1: comes back. I for one hope he stays retired. Even 317 00:15:49,400 --> 00:15:51,280 Speaker 1: if he does come back to Oakland, I'm still going 318 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:55,000 Speaker 1: to be I don't know, a little hesitant. Right. Here's 319 00:15:55,000 --> 00:15:57,280 Speaker 1: a question for you. If you had to pick one 320 00:15:57,360 --> 00:15:59,480 Speaker 1: of the three running backs I'm about to mention, who 321 00:15:59,520 --> 00:16:04,080 Speaker 1: would you pick? Lynch, Adrian Peterson or Jamal Charles, I'd 322 00:16:04,120 --> 00:16:07,000 Speaker 1: go Lynch out of all three. Really, yep, oh man, 323 00:16:07,000 --> 00:16:09,480 Speaker 1: I don't know. If you go to Oakland behind that 324 00:16:09,520 --> 00:16:12,280 Speaker 1: line in that offense. Heck, Ricky Williams came out of 325 00:16:12,280 --> 00:16:14,880 Speaker 1: retirement and was pretty fantasy relevant. I don't see why 326 00:16:14,920 --> 00:16:16,920 Speaker 1: Lynch can't do it. I'm not saying he's gonna be 327 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:19,720 Speaker 1: a top ten fantasy running back, but he'll be drafted 328 00:16:19,720 --> 00:16:21,920 Speaker 1: as an RB two if he plays in Oakland probably. 329 00:16:22,000 --> 00:16:25,160 Speaker 1: I mean, let's also remember his last year in Seattle. 330 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:27,880 Speaker 1: He was kind of broken back your head and he's, yeah, 331 00:16:27,960 --> 00:16:31,400 Speaker 1: let's look at how many carries. Line was bad. So 332 00:16:31,600 --> 00:16:33,760 Speaker 1: I mean, they're they all All three of those guys 333 00:16:33,800 --> 00:16:36,120 Speaker 1: come with risks. I mean, if if Lynch comes back, 334 00:16:36,160 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 1: it just it makes me sad for Washington and Richard 335 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 1: because those guys have an opportunity to maybe get some runs. 336 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:42,920 Speaker 1: I think. I think depending on where I think, depending 337 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:46,320 Speaker 1: on where j C goes Jamal Charles, I would probably 338 00:16:46,320 --> 00:16:48,840 Speaker 1: say Jamal, I don't think he I mean, obviously he 339 00:16:48,960 --> 00:16:51,920 Speaker 1: was not right last year, so um and just having 340 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:54,680 Speaker 1: all of this entire off season to kind of get right. Gosh, 341 00:16:54,720 --> 00:16:56,800 Speaker 1: I don't know. I would I would lean towards Jamal 342 00:16:56,880 --> 00:16:59,320 Speaker 1: but but it's close and it's close. No, no, it's close. 343 00:16:59,480 --> 00:17:01,880 Speaker 1: Although my fandom of probably would take me still carry 344 00:17:01,880 --> 00:17:04,280 Speaker 1: met him. My. Here's the thing with the Ricky Williams 345 00:17:04,320 --> 00:17:06,320 Speaker 1: comp It's true he came out at at an older 346 00:17:06,320 --> 00:17:08,359 Speaker 1: age two, but he only had about eight hundred some 347 00:17:08,440 --> 00:17:11,280 Speaker 1: career carries when he came out of retirement. He has 348 00:17:11,440 --> 00:17:14,520 Speaker 1: when he uh oh no, sorry, that's that was looking 349 00:17:14,560 --> 00:17:18,240 Speaker 1: at the wrong thing. He had hundred attempts about Ricky 350 00:17:18,280 --> 00:17:20,720 Speaker 1: had one year in Miami where he was, he had 351 00:17:20,800 --> 00:17:23,600 Speaker 1: three hundred, almost four hundred carries. It was ridiculous, right, 352 00:17:23,640 --> 00:17:25,679 Speaker 1: And that that was before then he retired and then 353 00:17:25,720 --> 00:17:27,280 Speaker 1: came back and was successful. But he had two years 354 00:17:27,560 --> 00:17:29,480 Speaker 1: two and oh three. He had three three and three 355 00:17:29,880 --> 00:17:32,240 Speaker 1: two in his in his carries before. He was a 356 00:17:32,280 --> 00:17:34,720 Speaker 1: hell of a fantasy running back in Miami for a 357 00:17:34,760 --> 00:17:37,800 Speaker 1: few seasons there. Yes, he was. Josh McCown is now 358 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:40,640 Speaker 1: a Jet, signing a one year, six million dollar deal. 359 00:17:40,720 --> 00:17:44,560 Speaker 1: He can earn up to thirteen million with incentives. McCown 360 00:17:44,600 --> 00:17:49,480 Speaker 1: turns thirty eight years old in July. He's two and twenty. 361 00:17:49,640 --> 00:17:53,800 Speaker 1: Over his past three seasons, he's been extremely injury prone 362 00:17:53,920 --> 00:17:57,399 Speaker 1: as well. The Jets have not a whole heck of 363 00:17:57,440 --> 00:18:00,439 Speaker 1: a lot at the quarterback stable. They've got who do 364 00:18:00,480 --> 00:18:06,000 Speaker 1: they got there? They got Christian Petty and Christian So 365 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:09,080 Speaker 1: this is McCown and account signing is at least a 366 00:18:09,160 --> 00:18:12,360 Speaker 1: stop gap and it helps keep the you know, the 367 00:18:12,440 --> 00:18:14,520 Speaker 1: values of Eric Decker and Matt Forte and Quincy and 368 00:18:14,560 --> 00:18:16,520 Speaker 1: Neon from falling off a cliff if they had been 369 00:18:16,520 --> 00:18:20,480 Speaker 1: starting Bryce Petty or Hackenburg there. Like mccount, account has 370 00:18:20,520 --> 00:18:23,520 Speaker 1: been fine for fantasy receivers, like he isn't a capable 371 00:18:23,640 --> 00:18:26,879 Speaker 1: NFL starter, Like nobody's gonna be drafting McCown, but at 372 00:18:26,960 --> 00:18:29,400 Speaker 1: least we know that the targets will be reasonably accurate 373 00:18:29,440 --> 00:18:31,600 Speaker 1: to those guys and the offense will be able to 374 00:18:31,600 --> 00:18:33,560 Speaker 1: move what you have to say about Jake Cutler, though, 375 00:18:34,240 --> 00:18:36,920 Speaker 1: I thought Carlor was going to the Jets all day long. 376 00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:41,120 Speaker 1: But now with the money that McCown could make, and guys, 377 00:18:41,320 --> 00:18:44,439 Speaker 1: anybody out there who's got young sons, you want to 378 00:18:44,520 --> 00:18:47,320 Speaker 1: breed them to be backup quarterbacks in the NFL because 379 00:18:47,359 --> 00:18:49,480 Speaker 1: you can make a lot of money. Left a lot 380 00:18:49,560 --> 00:18:52,040 Speaker 1: of money a left handed pitcher, a backup quarters. I mean, 381 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:56,240 Speaker 1: Mike Lennon and now McCown. Six million dollars is good 382 00:18:56,280 --> 00:18:58,760 Speaker 1: backup money. They could easily still go out, but there's 383 00:18:58,760 --> 00:19:01,200 Speaker 1: incentives where he could make a more than that if 384 00:19:03,359 --> 00:19:06,520 Speaker 1: so one, Yeah, first off, Jets, you robbed us of 385 00:19:06,600 --> 00:19:09,119 Speaker 1: some joy. We could have had the joy of cutting 386 00:19:09,119 --> 00:19:12,760 Speaker 1: in New York, New York. He still could. I even 387 00:19:12,840 --> 00:19:15,880 Speaker 1: photos shopped, you know, cutlers smoking a cigarette onto Joe 388 00:19:15,960 --> 00:19:19,639 Speaker 1: Namath's body for code like I was ready. I was 389 00:19:19,720 --> 00:19:21,760 Speaker 1: here for this, and the Jets have robbed me, at 390 00:19:21,800 --> 00:19:25,040 Speaker 1: least temporarily of this joy. The thing about it is, 391 00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:29,480 Speaker 1: Josh McCown has never played more than fourteen games in 392 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:31,800 Speaker 1: the season. Never. He's only played double digit games in 393 00:19:31,840 --> 00:19:36,040 Speaker 1: a season twice in his career. In the last two seasons, 394 00:19:36,040 --> 00:19:39,280 Speaker 1: he's played a combined thirteen games. So here we go. 395 00:19:39,480 --> 00:19:43,560 Speaker 1: So it seems great. And yes, he's thirty eight and 396 00:19:43,600 --> 00:19:47,160 Speaker 1: he's been serviceable, But I mean, what's the likelihood of 397 00:19:47,240 --> 00:19:49,520 Speaker 1: him getting through a season. I mean, at some point 398 00:19:49,560 --> 00:19:53,040 Speaker 1: we are going to see hack and or petty. Uh 399 00:19:53,160 --> 00:19:57,879 Speaker 1: So it's just could. What's funny is that McCown played 400 00:19:57,880 --> 00:20:02,439 Speaker 1: for the Hartford Colonials from Connecticut. Let's go out of 401 00:20:02,440 --> 00:20:06,320 Speaker 1: the league. But you also have to remember that during 402 00:20:06,640 --> 00:20:09,560 Speaker 1: a short period in Chicago he was really good. And 403 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:13,160 Speaker 1: in Cleveland, I mean, he had a few decent games. 404 00:20:13,200 --> 00:20:16,000 Speaker 1: But this is what we talked about, what a decent 405 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:17,920 Speaker 1: games he's he only played a few games. I know 406 00:20:18,840 --> 00:20:20,479 Speaker 1: he had a couple of decent games, but that's all 407 00:20:20,520 --> 00:20:22,399 Speaker 1: you could say about I know, no, I know, I think, well, 408 00:20:22,480 --> 00:20:24,160 Speaker 1: let's just talk about what it means for Eric Decker. 409 00:20:24,480 --> 00:20:26,800 Speaker 1: Uh in particular, I think he's probably well if Matt 410 00:20:26,960 --> 00:20:29,480 Speaker 1: Forte is there as well. But um, I would imagine 411 00:20:29,480 --> 00:20:35,159 Speaker 1: Matt fourtes value remains relatively unchanged. And my parents saying that, 412 00:20:35,200 --> 00:20:37,720 Speaker 1: I mean, the offense is gonna stink, that's fine, but 413 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:39,920 Speaker 1: Matt Fourte is gonna get the carries. I'm worried. I'm 414 00:20:39,960 --> 00:20:43,520 Speaker 1: really worried. I'm really about I was gonna eat into that. 415 00:20:44,320 --> 00:20:46,120 Speaker 1: He could eat into his touches. He looked much better 416 00:20:46,160 --> 00:20:48,640 Speaker 1: than Forte. I don't taste an older bag. Oh. First 417 00:20:48,640 --> 00:20:50,920 Speaker 1: of all, listen, Matt Fote is not going early. There's 418 00:20:50,920 --> 00:20:52,560 Speaker 1: just I mean, he's going in the middle rounds. There's 419 00:20:52,600 --> 00:20:54,840 Speaker 1: just no no if answer butts about that. But for 420 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:58,080 Speaker 1: Eric Decker, I wonder about his value. His value could 421 00:20:58,119 --> 00:21:01,840 Speaker 1: absolutely fall off an absolute cliff. I don't worried about 422 00:21:01,920 --> 00:21:04,880 Speaker 1: him too, He's coming off of injuries. I'm also worried 423 00:21:04,880 --> 00:21:06,920 Speaker 1: about mad Fote in the sense that are the Jets 424 00:21:06,960 --> 00:21:08,800 Speaker 1: going to be competitive enough that they can run the 425 00:21:08,800 --> 00:21:12,400 Speaker 1: ball on a consistent basis? I mean, the the account 426 00:21:12,480 --> 00:21:15,520 Speaker 1: signing sort of reeks of what you call scam for 427 00:21:15,640 --> 00:21:17,919 Speaker 1: Sam or fold for Donald, whatever you're gonna call it. 428 00:21:18,200 --> 00:21:20,040 Speaker 1: That's what this reeks them. This is a Jets team 429 00:21:20,040 --> 00:21:23,240 Speaker 1: that's going to be bad this year? And is it? 430 00:21:23,320 --> 00:21:25,480 Speaker 1: Are Are they going to be competitive in enough games 431 00:21:25,520 --> 00:21:27,560 Speaker 1: that Matt Forte actually and I know he could catch 432 00:21:27,560 --> 00:21:29,239 Speaker 1: the ball out of the backfield, but still that's kind 433 00:21:30,200 --> 00:21:34,240 Speaker 1: Is he going to get enough touches to make him worthwhile? Also, 434 00:21:34,280 --> 00:21:38,479 Speaker 1: that offensive line was fifth worst in run blocking according 435 00:21:38,520 --> 00:21:42,040 Speaker 1: to profoball focused last season, and they haven't gotten better 436 00:21:42,280 --> 00:21:43,880 Speaker 1: in the off season. Let's just put it that way. 437 00:21:43,920 --> 00:21:45,560 Speaker 1: I'll tell you who I like out of that offense, Quincy, 438 00:21:45,560 --> 00:21:48,560 Speaker 1: and don't sleep on him. No. I can get then 439 00:21:48,680 --> 00:21:51,240 Speaker 1: why Decker is coming back from multiple surgeries, might be 440 00:21:51,280 --> 00:21:52,919 Speaker 1: a little slow to come back early, and none one 441 00:21:53,000 --> 00:21:54,840 Speaker 1: had a bunch of great games last year. He's a 442 00:21:54,920 --> 00:21:57,159 Speaker 1: He's a capable player. He's a big body, can work up, 443 00:21:57,200 --> 00:21:59,840 Speaker 1: mostly work out of the slot like he'll he'll be. 444 00:22:00,000 --> 00:22:02,240 Speaker 1: He'll be a sneaky good ad in in late rounds, 445 00:22:02,240 --> 00:22:06,440 Speaker 1: mark my words. Oh no, alright, Sean Drone signed across 446 00:22:06,440 --> 00:22:12,000 Speaker 1: the street. He signed with the Giants. So now I 447 00:22:12,040 --> 00:22:16,239 Speaker 1: don't know what to make of the Giants backfield. All right, 448 00:22:16,280 --> 00:22:18,439 Speaker 1: we'll move on. Jared Cook is now a Raider, promptly 449 00:22:18,480 --> 00:22:21,680 Speaker 1: talked about trying to buy the number eighty nine off 450 00:22:21,720 --> 00:22:27,800 Speaker 1: of Real. Really, Jared Cook, please get over yourself. He 451 00:22:27,880 --> 00:22:31,560 Speaker 1: was over yourself. I don't think he was. I think 452 00:22:31,560 --> 00:22:34,080 Speaker 1: he was dead serious about trying to buy the number 453 00:22:34,080 --> 00:22:36,520 Speaker 1: eighty nine off of Cooper. He overplayed his hand with 454 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:39,960 Speaker 1: Green Bay. They got a better tight end. Jared Cook 455 00:22:40,040 --> 00:22:42,240 Speaker 1: is an average player at best. I don't care what 456 00:22:42,280 --> 00:22:46,399 Speaker 1: anybody says, good athlete three When when you're an NFL player, 457 00:22:46,720 --> 00:22:49,240 Speaker 1: heck any sport and you played for three different teams 458 00:22:49,240 --> 00:22:52,000 Speaker 1: in three years, you're not a great player. Because teams 459 00:22:52,040 --> 00:22:53,840 Speaker 1: don't want you, they get rid of you. And Cook 460 00:22:53,960 --> 00:22:56,400 Speaker 1: is I wouldn't even draft this guy. I got burned 461 00:22:56,440 --> 00:22:57,960 Speaker 1: by him a long time ago when he played for 462 00:22:58,000 --> 00:23:00,320 Speaker 1: the Titans. Ever since then, I've been down on him 463 00:23:00,359 --> 00:23:03,000 Speaker 1: and he's done nothing to change in my mind. Anybody 464 00:23:03,000 --> 00:23:05,560 Speaker 1: anybody buying Jared Cook anybody, I don't mind him as 465 00:23:05,560 --> 00:23:07,240 Speaker 1: a if you're playing in a league where you have 466 00:23:07,280 --> 00:23:10,000 Speaker 1: to start two tight ends, So what lude what LaDue 467 00:23:10,080 --> 00:23:14,680 Speaker 1: is this? That's what that means? Is not valuable? No 468 00:23:14,840 --> 00:23:17,040 Speaker 1: so or. The thing is he's a guy to potentially 469 00:23:17,080 --> 00:23:19,520 Speaker 1: stream off the waiver wire or in best ball formats 470 00:23:19,520 --> 00:23:21,520 Speaker 1: where you draft a couple of tight ends and you 471 00:23:21,600 --> 00:23:24,200 Speaker 1: don't have to set a starting lineup every week, because 472 00:23:24,240 --> 00:23:26,680 Speaker 1: then you don't have to live the Jared Cook till 473 00:23:26,760 --> 00:23:29,480 Speaker 1: the world. Like when he does great, you get the 474 00:23:29,560 --> 00:23:32,639 Speaker 1: points and the other games. When he doesn't, doesn't, it 475 00:23:32,720 --> 00:23:35,120 Speaker 1: doesn't matter. The last two years, the Oakland offense only 476 00:23:35,119 --> 00:23:37,199 Speaker 1: targeted all of the tight ends on their roster, with 477 00:23:37,280 --> 00:23:41,520 Speaker 1: fourteen percent of the targets. He So Cook's gonna that's 478 00:23:41,520 --> 00:23:43,560 Speaker 1: gonna have to change marketly for Cook to get the 479 00:23:43,600 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 1: kind of target share where he'd be a week to 480 00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:48,160 Speaker 1: week starter. Yeah, you know, and Clive Walford still is there. 481 00:23:48,240 --> 00:23:51,200 Speaker 1: I think they got rid of Michael Rivero, right, correct? Okay, so, 482 00:23:51,320 --> 00:23:53,359 Speaker 1: but still he's still fighting off Clive Walford, although I 483 00:23:53,359 --> 00:23:56,199 Speaker 1: don't know how high the Raiders are on Clive, but 484 00:23:56,320 --> 00:23:59,040 Speaker 1: still I don't know. I don't see a defined rule 485 00:23:59,119 --> 00:24:01,119 Speaker 1: for Jared Cook, although he is a great athlete, so 486 00:24:01,440 --> 00:24:04,119 Speaker 1: who knows. I don't know. We'll see. Kamar Aikin has 487 00:24:04,119 --> 00:24:06,680 Speaker 1: signed with the Colts. He joins t Y Hilton, Dante Moncrief, 488 00:24:06,760 --> 00:24:10,439 Speaker 1: Philip Dorset, which means he's not terribly fantasy relevant right 489 00:24:10,560 --> 00:24:12,959 Speaker 1: this moment. So we shall move on any unless anyone 490 00:24:13,280 --> 00:24:16,760 Speaker 1: really wants to boney up here for well, I mean, 491 00:24:16,800 --> 00:24:18,800 Speaker 1: I know Matt franchise is not here. I did read that. 492 00:24:18,880 --> 00:24:21,000 Speaker 1: You know they expect him to compete for that number 493 00:24:21,080 --> 00:24:25,040 Speaker 1: three spot with Dorset. Um, yeah, Dorset was getting outplayed 494 00:24:25,040 --> 00:24:27,560 Speaker 1: and couldn't get a field because Chester rogers. That's first here. 495 00:24:27,600 --> 00:24:29,560 Speaker 1: We really think he's gonna hold Camar Aikin at Bay, 496 00:24:29,720 --> 00:24:32,680 Speaker 1: So that's that. I think he's you know, the upside there. 497 00:24:33,520 --> 00:24:34,720 Speaker 1: So I did see a good tweet. I think it 498 00:24:34,760 --> 00:24:36,520 Speaker 1: was from I was trying to find at Stephen Holder, 499 00:24:36,560 --> 00:24:40,480 Speaker 1: who is a beat reporter for had made the note 500 00:24:40,560 --> 00:24:43,200 Speaker 1: that Aikin was a very good red zone threat while 501 00:24:43,240 --> 00:24:46,280 Speaker 1: with the Ravens, and the Colts lost one of their 502 00:24:46,280 --> 00:24:48,760 Speaker 1: better red zone threats in Dwyane Allen from his time there. 503 00:24:48,800 --> 00:24:51,720 Speaker 1: So if there is a defined Doyle, baby, I mean, yeah, 504 00:24:51,720 --> 00:24:54,080 Speaker 1: it's probably Jack Doyle. And if Moncrief stays healthy, he's 505 00:24:54,080 --> 00:24:56,320 Speaker 1: a great red zone thread as well. But something to 506 00:24:56,400 --> 00:24:58,439 Speaker 1: keep an eye on. Okay, there you go. Let's talk 507 00:24:58,440 --> 00:25:02,000 Speaker 1: about the Top two Hunter. Michael Fabion racking out his 508 00:25:02,040 --> 00:25:05,040 Speaker 1: top two hundred already in mid March with this version two. 509 00:25:05,040 --> 00:25:09,680 Speaker 1: Already it's version two. There's gonna be a lot of versions. 510 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:14,240 Speaker 1: God almighty, we got rookies coming in here. Nfl com 511 00:25:14,359 --> 00:25:19,959 Speaker 1: slash Top two zero go find it online right now. Alright, 512 00:25:20,040 --> 00:25:21,639 Speaker 1: let's talk about let's break down some of the Top 513 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:23,840 Speaker 1: two Hunter. We're not gonna go obviously one through two here, 514 00:25:23,840 --> 00:25:25,840 Speaker 1: but yeah, I want you guys, I mean, if you 515 00:25:25,880 --> 00:25:28,399 Speaker 1: think some of these are terrible, tell me, man, I 516 00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:30,199 Speaker 1: want to hear. So there are some things that do 517 00:25:30,320 --> 00:25:33,360 Speaker 1: pop out to me. Counting down your quarterback rankings here, 518 00:25:33,400 --> 00:25:38,359 Speaker 1: Matt Ryan at quarterback five. He sinxty seven overall. He 519 00:25:38,440 --> 00:25:42,040 Speaker 1: was the quarterback too, and quite frankly, the most consistent 520 00:25:42,119 --> 00:25:46,360 Speaker 1: quarterback in Fantasy last year. Why the concern. It's not concerned. 521 00:25:46,359 --> 00:25:49,359 Speaker 1: It's supplying demand. The quarterback position is not a position 522 00:25:49,400 --> 00:25:52,920 Speaker 1: I target early, but quarterback five it's still pretty good. 523 00:25:53,240 --> 00:25:55,280 Speaker 1: It's still pretty good for a guy who's had one 524 00:25:55,359 --> 00:25:58,399 Speaker 1: elite season for from a fantasy perspective in his career, 525 00:25:58,400 --> 00:26:00,400 Speaker 1: and he's had a pretty long career. I just think 526 00:26:00,400 --> 00:26:02,720 Speaker 1: that's where he's gonna go. I don't see him as 527 00:26:02,920 --> 00:26:04,760 Speaker 1: a guy who's going to be drafted in the first 528 00:26:04,840 --> 00:26:07,840 Speaker 1: six rounds. To me, the seventh round pick, and I 529 00:26:07,880 --> 00:26:11,040 Speaker 1: think that's giving him his due based on what he 530 00:26:11,040 --> 00:26:13,920 Speaker 1: did last season. So all right, I have a question. 531 00:26:13,960 --> 00:26:16,439 Speaker 1: I'm gonna jump in with one. You have Amari Cooper 532 00:26:17,119 --> 00:26:20,919 Speaker 1: ranked thirteen spots ahead of Michael Crabtree. Crab Trees the 533 00:26:20,920 --> 00:26:23,920 Speaker 1: wide receiver nineteen and Mark Cooper is the wide receiver 534 00:26:23,920 --> 00:26:27,040 Speaker 1: twelve the seven wide receiver. Separate them. Michael Crabtree in 535 00:26:27,119 --> 00:26:31,080 Speaker 1: both his years in Oaklands as outscored Amari Cooper absolutely 536 00:26:31,359 --> 00:26:33,680 Speaker 1: far out targets him in the red zone in someplace 537 00:26:33,720 --> 00:26:37,000 Speaker 1: they don't even look for Amari Cooper. So defend your position. 538 00:26:39,320 --> 00:26:42,160 Speaker 1: I'm already's ranked that high because of upside. I think 539 00:26:42,200 --> 00:26:45,600 Speaker 1: Crabtree had his ceiling in Oakland. He's been very good, 540 00:26:45,680 --> 00:26:48,280 Speaker 1: no question about it. But Cooper still has room to 541 00:26:48,320 --> 00:26:51,680 Speaker 1: grow statistically, and that's why I have him ranked that 542 00:26:51,760 --> 00:26:54,760 Speaker 1: high and Crabtree is in the top twenty. He's a 543 00:26:54,760 --> 00:26:57,520 Speaker 1: wide receiver to all day long. Uh, Derek Carr is 544 00:26:57,560 --> 00:26:59,159 Speaker 1: a hell of a quarterback there. They're gonna have a 545 00:26:59,240 --> 00:27:01,840 Speaker 1: very good offense there in Oakland. I just I like 546 00:27:01,960 --> 00:27:04,480 Speaker 1: going with upside and that's why I have Cooper ranked 547 00:27:04,480 --> 00:27:06,639 Speaker 1: ahead of him. With that being said, would it be 548 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:09,040 Speaker 1: a shock if Crabtree goes three years in a row 549 00:27:09,080 --> 00:27:11,959 Speaker 1: ahead of him, No, because Cooper he's kind of like 550 00:27:12,040 --> 00:27:14,400 Speaker 1: the smaller version of Julio Jones in a bit where 551 00:27:14,720 --> 00:27:17,679 Speaker 1: he's very inconsistent at times. He will give you a 552 00:27:18,000 --> 00:27:19,920 Speaker 1: twenty and then he'll give you a couple of weeks 553 00:27:19,960 --> 00:27:22,880 Speaker 1: in a row with four and five points. He needs 554 00:27:22,880 --> 00:27:26,000 Speaker 1: to improve on that, but the ranking is based on 555 00:27:26,720 --> 00:27:30,160 Speaker 1: a lot of upside in this offense. Yeah, I don't 556 00:27:30,160 --> 00:27:32,040 Speaker 1: hate it. I think I think he'll be hard pressed 557 00:27:32,080 --> 00:27:34,280 Speaker 1: to find somebody who's gonna draft Michael Crabtree ahead of 558 00:27:34,280 --> 00:27:36,920 Speaker 1: Almark Cooper now here. Despite that trend that you talk 559 00:27:36,960 --> 00:27:39,600 Speaker 1: about target share in yard well, I will just say 560 00:27:39,840 --> 00:27:42,919 Speaker 1: last year Crabtree had twenty one targets inside the red 561 00:27:43,000 --> 00:27:47,680 Speaker 1: zone Cooper had and the previous season. Let me pull 562 00:27:47,720 --> 00:27:50,560 Speaker 1: this that easily flipped though. Well, it's been a case 563 00:27:50,640 --> 00:27:55,080 Speaker 1: so far where they haven't um really targeted Cooper at all, 564 00:27:55,119 --> 00:27:57,680 Speaker 1: like a lot of people thought it might reverse. Um 565 00:27:57,720 --> 00:28:01,800 Speaker 1: and the year before Cooper had evan to Crabtree. Let 566 00:28:01,800 --> 00:28:05,040 Speaker 1: me ask you a question, UM, which Minnesota Vikings wide 567 00:28:05,040 --> 00:28:09,280 Speaker 1: receiver would you draft first? Digs? Well, Diggs is gonna 568 00:28:09,320 --> 00:28:11,600 Speaker 1: go higher, but I'm not going to touch him at 569 00:28:11,600 --> 00:28:14,560 Speaker 1: his asking price. I'll wait for feeling. Feeling was was 570 00:28:14,680 --> 00:28:17,040 Speaker 1: a much better fantasy wide receiver that last season. It 571 00:28:17,200 --> 00:28:20,600 Speaker 1: just you know, it is what it is. Um. Cooper 572 00:28:20,920 --> 00:28:22,639 Speaker 1: is an upside guy for me, just like Diggs is 573 00:28:22,680 --> 00:28:25,520 Speaker 1: an upside guy for me. UM. So certainly, I think 574 00:28:25,560 --> 00:28:27,800 Speaker 1: Diggs got hit with a couple of injuries and people 575 00:28:27,840 --> 00:28:29,960 Speaker 1: are going to want to chase that Digs we saw 576 00:28:30,040 --> 00:28:32,800 Speaker 1: in the National spotlight when he just carved up the packer. 577 00:28:33,400 --> 00:28:38,160 Speaker 1: Then of course, then of course, fifteen weeks later, Adam 578 00:28:38,200 --> 00:28:40,600 Speaker 1: Feeland did the same damn thing when for like two 579 00:28:41,040 --> 00:28:43,880 Speaker 1: some yards, All right, I got one for so I'm 580 00:28:43,920 --> 00:28:47,880 Speaker 1: looking here, Brandon Cooks two spots ahead of Grounk. Is 581 00:28:47,880 --> 00:28:50,360 Speaker 1: that is that an injury thing? Is it just the 582 00:28:50,400 --> 00:28:54,040 Speaker 1: tight ends you're waiting on? Yeah, well, Gronkowski was what 583 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:56,280 Speaker 1: a first or second one pick. For those listening, Brandon 584 00:28:56,280 --> 00:28:59,840 Speaker 1: Cooks twenty one overall wide receiver, ten Grunk three overall 585 00:29:00,040 --> 00:29:03,920 Speaker 1: tight end one. You can't you can't draft Gronkowski in 586 00:29:03,920 --> 00:29:05,360 Speaker 1: one of the first two rounds. I don't think he 587 00:29:05,400 --> 00:29:07,120 Speaker 1: can do it. I have him right outside of the 588 00:29:07,160 --> 00:29:10,920 Speaker 1: top twenty. He's twenty three, and yes, part of the 589 00:29:10,920 --> 00:29:14,080 Speaker 1: reason is if you don't get Gronkowski, you can wait 590 00:29:14,200 --> 00:29:16,360 Speaker 1: on a tight end. We've seen that in the past. 591 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:18,440 Speaker 1: I mean they were tight ends last year who we 592 00:29:18,480 --> 00:29:20,520 Speaker 1: ended up picking up off the waiver wire that we're using. 593 00:29:20,560 --> 00:29:23,000 Speaker 1: Some people were streaming tight ends the position was so bad, 594 00:29:23,480 --> 00:29:27,680 Speaker 1: um so Gronkowski. I still think twenty three overall it's 595 00:29:27,680 --> 00:29:30,800 Speaker 1: pretty strong for a guy who missed most of last season, 596 00:29:31,360 --> 00:29:33,280 Speaker 1: who is now in an offense that has more mouths 597 00:29:33,320 --> 00:29:35,600 Speaker 1: to feed. Not that that's gonna deflect from him getting 598 00:29:35,640 --> 00:29:39,080 Speaker 1: all of those red zone looks, but Gronkowski is not 599 00:29:39,240 --> 00:29:42,400 Speaker 1: a solid pick like he would have been going into say, 600 00:29:42,480 --> 00:29:45,640 Speaker 1: last season's draft, where he had been relatively healthy for 601 00:29:45,680 --> 00:29:48,080 Speaker 1: a couple of seasons. Last year he burned a lot 602 00:29:48,080 --> 00:29:49,640 Speaker 1: of people. A lot of people took him at the 603 00:29:49,720 --> 00:29:52,040 Speaker 1: end of the first round beginning of the second round. 604 00:29:52,320 --> 00:29:54,600 Speaker 1: And when you lose a Gronkowski, it's very hard to 605 00:29:54,640 --> 00:29:58,720 Speaker 1: replace him. So twenty three overall is to me about 606 00:29:58,760 --> 00:30:01,120 Speaker 1: as high as I'm going with. And that's because of 607 00:30:01,120 --> 00:30:03,840 Speaker 1: the temptation to get him, because at that point you're 608 00:30:03,840 --> 00:30:05,360 Speaker 1: gonna see him on the board in the third round 609 00:30:05,360 --> 00:30:07,680 Speaker 1: and think at this point I'm okay taking him. I'm 610 00:30:07,720 --> 00:30:09,880 Speaker 1: not taking him in the first two rounds. The upside 611 00:30:09,920 --> 00:30:11,720 Speaker 1: certainly there. Hey, it's hard to figure out where a 612 00:30:11,840 --> 00:30:15,600 Speaker 1: P is gonna fit in. Um, you don't. Obviously he's 613 00:30:15,600 --> 00:30:17,280 Speaker 1: still a free agent. We actually, as a matter of fact, 614 00:30:17,280 --> 00:30:18,680 Speaker 1: we don't even know if he's gonna play in the NFL. 615 00:30:18,760 --> 00:30:22,400 Speaker 1: I mean, let's be real here, I would think so, 616 00:30:22,560 --> 00:30:25,360 Speaker 1: but deep RB draft, some baggage there with a P. 617 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,120 Speaker 1: I don't know, man, And is he holding out for 618 00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:31,560 Speaker 1: a large contract. Maybe he figures hey, man, I'm insulted 619 00:30:31,600 --> 00:30:34,280 Speaker 1: by these deals. I'm gonna retire. I don't know. Bottom 620 00:30:34,280 --> 00:30:36,480 Speaker 1: line is will he play in the NFL. We'll see 621 00:30:37,040 --> 00:30:40,000 Speaker 1: you've got a Mike at eight overall round nine. It 622 00:30:40,080 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 1: seems awfully high for a guy who's not in the 623 00:30:42,120 --> 00:30:46,080 Speaker 1: NFL currently. Well, what I'm looking at with Peterson is 624 00:30:46,720 --> 00:30:48,560 Speaker 1: wherever he signs, he's gonna end up being the starter. 625 00:30:48,600 --> 00:30:50,440 Speaker 1: He's gonna end up being the guy who will likely 626 00:30:50,880 --> 00:30:52,880 Speaker 1: see a lot of goal line work. But he's my 627 00:30:52,960 --> 00:30:56,320 Speaker 1: twenty six running back. That's not that high, man, That 628 00:30:56,480 --> 00:30:59,640 Speaker 1: is not that high. It's uh one spot to have 629 00:30:59,760 --> 00:31:02,200 Speaker 1: Time Montgomery, who I believe is going to end up 630 00:31:02,560 --> 00:31:04,680 Speaker 1: not being the starter for the Green Bay Packers because 631 00:31:04,680 --> 00:31:07,200 Speaker 1: they're either going to sign a running back maybe Adrian 632 00:31:07,240 --> 00:31:09,600 Speaker 1: Peterson that would be great theater right there, or they 633 00:31:09,680 --> 00:31:13,040 Speaker 1: draft a running back coming up uh in April. So 634 00:31:13,080 --> 00:31:14,840 Speaker 1: a lot of this is guesswork at this point. I mean, 635 00:31:14,880 --> 00:31:16,920 Speaker 1: la Garet Blunt was a top ten running back last year. 636 00:31:16,960 --> 00:31:18,920 Speaker 1: I've got him twenty nine because I don't see him 637 00:31:18,960 --> 00:31:21,400 Speaker 1: back with New England after they signed Rex Burkhead. So 638 00:31:22,200 --> 00:31:23,800 Speaker 1: the top two hundred right now you take with a 639 00:31:23,800 --> 00:31:26,760 Speaker 1: grain of salt, and Peterson is a player who to 640 00:31:26,880 --> 00:31:29,160 Speaker 1: me is probably going to come off the board somewhere 641 00:31:29,200 --> 00:31:31,040 Speaker 1: in the eighth round of a ten team league, and 642 00:31:31,040 --> 00:31:33,960 Speaker 1: that's more based on name value than anything else. But 643 00:31:34,240 --> 00:31:36,040 Speaker 1: we're not drafting right now unless you're in one of 644 00:31:36,080 --> 00:31:38,920 Speaker 1: these MFL leagues or Best Ball leagues. And I don't 645 00:31:38,920 --> 00:31:40,640 Speaker 1: know why you'd be drafted now at this point. Oh, 646 00:31:40,680 --> 00:31:42,880 Speaker 1: there are plenty of people doing. They do, I know 647 00:31:42,960 --> 00:31:45,120 Speaker 1: they do. They are going, actually, we've got to do one. 648 00:31:45,800 --> 00:31:48,200 Speaker 1: We've got to do one. They are going ham um. 649 00:31:48,200 --> 00:31:50,520 Speaker 1: So I'm looking at the the Falcons running backs, Money 650 00:31:50,560 --> 00:31:53,280 Speaker 1: Freeman at RB nine, which isn't far I mean, he 651 00:31:53,320 --> 00:31:55,400 Speaker 1: finishes the sixth RB last year, so that's not too 652 00:31:55,480 --> 00:32:00,200 Speaker 1: far off. Uh. Going down RB on your list is 653 00:32:00,360 --> 00:32:03,440 Speaker 1: Kevin Coleman and he was number seventeen. Is that is 654 00:32:03,480 --> 00:32:06,959 Speaker 1: that Kyle Shanahan leaving concern? Is it just not not 655 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:09,360 Speaker 1: thinking that these guys can duplicate what they did last year? 656 00:32:09,440 --> 00:32:11,760 Speaker 1: A little bit of both. Freeman I think has proven 657 00:32:11,880 --> 00:32:14,760 Speaker 1: us to us that he is an RB one, r 658 00:32:14,840 --> 00:32:18,440 Speaker 1: B two, Uh, very good, especially in PPR leagues of course, 659 00:32:18,680 --> 00:32:20,680 Speaker 1: So I have no issue with him being in the 660 00:32:20,720 --> 00:32:23,640 Speaker 1: top ten at all. Remember two years ago he was 661 00:32:23,680 --> 00:32:26,080 Speaker 1: the number one running back in Fantasy football. Coleman's got 662 00:32:26,120 --> 00:32:30,840 Speaker 1: durability issues. Uh, Steve Sarkisian is now the offensive coordinator, 663 00:32:31,040 --> 00:32:34,560 Speaker 1: and Uh Sarkisian is a guy who, well, let's just 664 00:32:34,560 --> 00:32:36,080 Speaker 1: put it this way, I'd feel more comfortable with k 665 00:32:36,400 --> 00:32:39,200 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan and remained the offensive coordinator there in Atlanta, 666 00:32:39,240 --> 00:32:41,920 Speaker 1: not that they're not going to utilize Coleman, but still 667 00:32:42,520 --> 00:32:45,320 Speaker 1: in this offense, and this offense had a ridiculous season, 668 00:32:45,360 --> 00:32:48,280 Speaker 1: and a lot of times you see that magical season, 669 00:32:48,360 --> 00:32:50,640 Speaker 1: whether it's from a player for an offense, and then 670 00:32:50,640 --> 00:32:52,440 Speaker 1: the following season you see a little bit of ad 671 00:32:53,720 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 1: So that's part of the reason. Coleman also, to me, 672 00:32:57,440 --> 00:32:59,479 Speaker 1: has no chance to start. And if you look at 673 00:32:59,480 --> 00:33:01,200 Speaker 1: some of the running backs I have listed ahead of him, 674 00:33:01,480 --> 00:33:04,240 Speaker 1: you know Spencer where he's gonna start in Kansas City, 675 00:33:04,280 --> 00:33:07,960 Speaker 1: Isaiah crow Well, Litavius Murray. Uh, these guys are all 676 00:33:07,960 --> 00:33:10,720 Speaker 1: going to be starting for their respective teams. Rob Kelly's 677 00:33:10,720 --> 00:33:12,680 Speaker 1: got a shot to start unless the Redskins go after 678 00:33:12,800 --> 00:33:14,760 Speaker 1: running back in the draft. Same thing with John and 679 00:33:14,840 --> 00:33:18,520 Speaker 1: the Stewart. So I put him in that category where 680 00:33:18,840 --> 00:33:21,600 Speaker 1: he's going to be drafted probably as a flex starter, 681 00:33:22,240 --> 00:33:24,800 Speaker 1: and that to me is as high as I'm willing 682 00:33:24,840 --> 00:33:27,680 Speaker 1: to go. Uh, there's other players with upside at the 683 00:33:27,720 --> 00:33:30,280 Speaker 1: running back position that I like Paul Perkins. We talked 684 00:33:30,320 --> 00:33:32,760 Speaker 1: about the Giants backfield. Who's their starter right now? I 685 00:33:32,760 --> 00:33:34,680 Speaker 1: think it's Paul Perkins at the end of last season. 686 00:33:36,680 --> 00:33:40,200 Speaker 1: Pretty good, Nag, it's not wrong, but yeah, it does 687 00:33:40,320 --> 00:33:43,000 Speaker 1: make me a little bit. I just so thinking about 688 00:33:43,000 --> 00:33:45,760 Speaker 1: that Giants offense and that backfield and where Paul Perkins 689 00:33:45,880 --> 00:33:47,800 Speaker 1: is on your rankings and if he gets drafted there, 690 00:33:47,880 --> 00:33:50,720 Speaker 1: I like, I just want to shake and lie under 691 00:33:50,720 --> 00:33:53,600 Speaker 1: the covers in my bed then look at anything. But 692 00:33:53,720 --> 00:33:56,800 Speaker 1: sometimes I understand. I understand talent is a big part 693 00:33:56,800 --> 00:33:59,480 Speaker 1: of it, but sometimes opportunity is too. We've seen running 694 00:33:59,480 --> 00:34:03,280 Speaker 1: backs with less talent do more statistically the league. Like 695 00:34:03,320 --> 00:34:05,560 Speaker 1: Shane Vereen is back now, and they were giving him 696 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:07,560 Speaker 1: a lot of run when he was healthy before he didn't. 697 00:34:07,560 --> 00:34:11,400 Speaker 1: He tear his biceps twice last year, right, something in 698 00:34:11,440 --> 00:34:14,239 Speaker 1: that effect, So that worries me. I don't know, but 699 00:34:14,360 --> 00:34:16,439 Speaker 1: all right, come back around me. I've got another question 700 00:34:16,480 --> 00:34:18,840 Speaker 1: here to two guys. I I like to see the 701 00:34:18,960 --> 00:34:21,120 Speaker 1: packers well, one is a packer, one is one is 702 00:34:21,120 --> 00:34:22,719 Speaker 1: not well. Just because I didn't realize he was so 703 00:34:22,800 --> 00:34:26,040 Speaker 1: low on this, like Jeff Jannis. Yeah, Jeff Jannis is 704 00:34:26,040 --> 00:34:31,040 Speaker 1: only at a hundred, but Jeff Jannis is not. Time 705 00:34:31,040 --> 00:34:34,480 Speaker 1: Montgomery right now is the only running back on the 706 00:34:34,480 --> 00:34:37,640 Speaker 1: Packers roster. Like that is not an exaggeration. There there 707 00:34:37,719 --> 00:34:40,400 Speaker 1: is Time Montgomery on the roster. Yeah, he's all the 708 00:34:40,400 --> 00:34:42,919 Speaker 1: way down at running back. For you. If I knew 709 00:34:42,920 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 1: that Time Montgomery right now is going to be the 710 00:34:45,239 --> 00:34:48,520 Speaker 1: starter for the Green Bay Packers, he would absolutely be 711 00:34:48,600 --> 00:34:50,400 Speaker 1: ranked time. I mean, you have Peterson ranked ahead of 712 00:34:50,440 --> 00:34:53,040 Speaker 1: him because not even on a team. I don't buy 713 00:34:53,080 --> 00:34:55,600 Speaker 1: into Time Montgomery because the Packers are going to get 714 00:34:55,640 --> 00:34:58,360 Speaker 1: a bruiser in that backfield. Maybe it's gonna be Peterson, 715 00:34:58,400 --> 00:34:59,920 Speaker 1: I don't know who it's going to be. But at 716 00:35:00,000 --> 00:35:02,000 Speaker 1: the end of maybe it's gonna be Legarrett Blunt. Who knows. 717 00:35:02,080 --> 00:35:04,880 Speaker 1: But at the end of the day, Montgomery is not 718 00:35:04,960 --> 00:35:06,919 Speaker 1: a lot to be the starting running back in Green 719 00:35:06,960 --> 00:35:09,360 Speaker 1: Bay right now. He's absolutely not. To tell you what, 720 00:35:09,400 --> 00:35:11,200 Speaker 1: if they do sign Peterson, which I hope they don't do, 721 00:35:11,239 --> 00:35:13,399 Speaker 1: I draft Time Montgomery ahead of Peterson in that offense. 722 00:35:13,440 --> 00:35:15,279 Speaker 1: I think so too. I think so too. I would 723 00:35:15,280 --> 00:35:16,920 Speaker 1: go with that. Um they went to real quick. The 724 00:35:16,960 --> 00:35:21,080 Speaker 1: other one Richard Matthews, wide receiver fourteen last year. With 725 00:35:21,120 --> 00:35:23,279 Speaker 1: the moves the Tennessee Tennessee has made, he is their 726 00:35:23,320 --> 00:35:25,040 Speaker 1: number one wide receiver right now. They'll probably add some 727 00:35:25,080 --> 00:35:27,759 Speaker 1: money in the draft, but he became Markus Smarriot, one 728 00:35:27,760 --> 00:35:30,160 Speaker 1: of Marcus Mariota, his favorite targets, nine touchdowns, just shy 729 00:35:30,160 --> 00:35:32,120 Speaker 1: of a thousand yards. Even though dude couldn't find the 730 00:35:32,120 --> 00:35:34,279 Speaker 1: field the first like three or four weeks. You got 731 00:35:34,320 --> 00:35:38,120 Speaker 1: him buried at wide wide receiver thirty seven. Oh no, 732 00:35:38,239 --> 00:35:42,319 Speaker 1: I'm not. I'm not. Tennessee was hard. H was going 733 00:35:42,440 --> 00:35:45,040 Speaker 1: hard after Brandon Cooks. I don't think they're believers. They 734 00:35:45,040 --> 00:35:46,839 Speaker 1: wanted to get a number one wide receiver in there. 735 00:35:46,840 --> 00:35:49,480 Speaker 1: They don't believe in Matthews and at least not as 736 00:35:49,520 --> 00:35:52,239 Speaker 1: a one. And I would be shocked if Tennessee didn't 737 00:35:52,239 --> 00:35:55,000 Speaker 1: grab one of these rookie wide receivers in the first round, 738 00:35:55,239 --> 00:35:57,840 Speaker 1: because absolutely see that. You know, they could go after Davis, 739 00:35:58,040 --> 00:36:00,000 Speaker 1: Mike Williams. I'd love to see him go to Buffalo, 740 00:36:00,120 --> 00:36:03,000 Speaker 1: but that's just perfonal personal preference. But I'm not a 741 00:36:03,000 --> 00:36:06,120 Speaker 1: believer in him. To me, I would say he is 742 00:36:06,160 --> 00:36:09,200 Speaker 1: a three at best. I understand he had a good 743 00:36:09,200 --> 00:36:13,320 Speaker 1: season last year. Um he was. He was relatively consistent 744 00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:16,760 Speaker 1: as long as he got you into the end zone. UM, 745 00:36:16,600 --> 00:36:19,040 Speaker 1: I need to see more. I I really need to 746 00:36:19,040 --> 00:36:21,239 Speaker 1: see more from Matthews before I rank him higher. I 747 00:36:21,239 --> 00:36:24,680 Speaker 1: think there's some concerns regarding Marcus Mariotta to right, I mean, 748 00:36:24,920 --> 00:36:27,600 Speaker 1: such a late season injury there, we don't know where 749 00:36:27,600 --> 00:36:30,200 Speaker 1: he'll be in his recovery, so I don't know I 750 00:36:29,960 --> 00:36:32,120 Speaker 1: can I can kind of understand that. And plus Richard 751 00:36:32,200 --> 00:36:34,800 Speaker 1: Matthews playing for a team, uh like Tennessee, which is 752 00:36:34,840 --> 00:36:36,760 Speaker 1: not one of the high profile teams in the NFL. 753 00:36:36,960 --> 00:36:39,840 Speaker 1: Rochard Matthews himself is not necessarily a high profile player. 754 00:36:40,320 --> 00:36:41,960 Speaker 1: I think you can wait on him, and I think 755 00:36:42,000 --> 00:36:43,680 Speaker 1: and I think you're right though, Alex, I think you 756 00:36:43,719 --> 00:36:46,880 Speaker 1: can get good value from chard Man. I I honestly think, 757 00:36:46,960 --> 00:36:49,640 Speaker 1: like I would love to, I would think he could 758 00:36:49,680 --> 00:36:51,960 Speaker 1: finish as a two. I don't think you should trust 759 00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:54,120 Speaker 1: your roster if you get him as that, but easily 760 00:36:54,200 --> 00:36:57,319 Speaker 1: draft that's right as a three or four. Over the 761 00:36:57,360 --> 00:37:00,439 Speaker 1: final thirteen weeks of the season, he put up eight 762 00:37:00,520 --> 00:37:03,200 Speaker 1: or more points eleven times, so he was never quite 763 00:37:03,239 --> 00:37:06,120 Speaker 1: like the massive home run hitter. But he never killed 764 00:37:06,160 --> 00:37:08,680 Speaker 1: your lineup, and he double digits one, two, three, four, 765 00:37:08,920 --> 00:37:11,480 Speaker 1: five six of those times. You know, I'm kind of surprised, 766 00:37:11,520 --> 00:37:14,719 Speaker 1: Mike to see Jamis Winston as quarterback seventeen. He's way 767 00:37:14,800 --> 00:37:17,719 Speaker 1: down there on your top two. Um, And obviously a 768 00:37:17,760 --> 00:37:20,600 Speaker 1: lot of folks are gonna wait on quarterback. But quarterback seventeen, 769 00:37:20,880 --> 00:37:23,640 Speaker 1: just for Jamis Winston alone was a bit of a 770 00:37:23,640 --> 00:37:26,040 Speaker 1: surprise for me. Look, they add to Sean Jackson, they 771 00:37:26,040 --> 00:37:28,800 Speaker 1: already have Mike Evans. I figured that's a great tandem, 772 00:37:28,840 --> 00:37:31,279 Speaker 1: and Jamis Winston is an up and coming quarterback. Why 773 00:37:31,360 --> 00:37:34,440 Speaker 1: so low on Jamis Winston. It's just depth. The position 774 00:37:34,520 --> 00:37:39,919 Speaker 1: is deep. Um, Derek Carr, Marcus Mariota, Kirk Cousins all 775 00:37:39,960 --> 00:37:46,120 Speaker 1: ahead of him. Uh also Staffords well Eli because of 776 00:37:46,160 --> 00:37:49,640 Speaker 1: the Brandon Marshall acquisition. And I think the g man 777 00:37:49,640 --> 00:37:51,319 Speaker 1: are going to continue to throw the ball quite a bit. 778 00:37:51,480 --> 00:37:53,919 Speaker 1: And I like Winston, Don't get me wrong. I think 779 00:37:53,920 --> 00:37:56,640 Speaker 1: he could end up being I don't know about top 780 00:37:56,680 --> 00:37:59,920 Speaker 1: top ten, top twelve, maybe also top ten all day long. 781 00:38:00,400 --> 00:38:02,080 Speaker 1: I don't see it. The position is too deep. But 782 00:38:02,400 --> 00:38:05,239 Speaker 1: the fact of the matter, here is that this is 783 00:38:05,239 --> 00:38:07,120 Speaker 1: where he's going to go. He's gonna be a late 784 00:38:07,200 --> 00:38:10,040 Speaker 1: round pick. I'd still rather have Philip Rivers ahead of him. 785 00:38:10,040 --> 00:38:12,560 Speaker 1: I'd still rather have Eli Manning ahead of him. Matthew 786 00:38:12,560 --> 00:38:14,879 Speaker 1: Stafford is another guy. And I don't think I'm uh, 787 00:38:14,920 --> 00:38:17,160 Speaker 1: you know, talking out of school here where these guys 788 00:38:17,200 --> 00:38:21,640 Speaker 1: are legitimate potential QB ones weekend in a week out. 789 00:38:21,719 --> 00:38:23,759 Speaker 1: Philip Rivers does it to us every season. He has 790 00:38:23,800 --> 00:38:25,319 Speaker 1: a great start of the year. He's a QB one, 791 00:38:25,360 --> 00:38:27,359 Speaker 1: we're starting him and then things sort of tail off 792 00:38:27,360 --> 00:38:30,000 Speaker 1: at the end of the year. And and Winston. As 793 00:38:30,080 --> 00:38:32,480 Speaker 1: much as I like the addition of Deshan Jackson, he's 794 00:38:32,520 --> 00:38:35,120 Speaker 1: not a guy who's putting up huge numbers every single week. 795 00:38:35,160 --> 00:38:37,719 Speaker 1: I remember he had a huge game against Atlanta, then 796 00:38:37,719 --> 00:38:40,400 Speaker 1: he had a bunch of stinkers again, Jackson being in 797 00:38:40,440 --> 00:38:43,560 Speaker 1: their home run hitter. A guy who leads the NFL 798 00:38:43,560 --> 00:38:45,600 Speaker 1: of the last five years and plays over a fifty 799 00:38:45,600 --> 00:38:48,279 Speaker 1: plush yards no player has more. Believe he has twenty one. 800 00:38:48,600 --> 00:38:52,040 Speaker 1: But quarterback is deep, and I don't see Jamis as 801 00:38:52,080 --> 00:38:54,640 Speaker 1: a as a QB one. From a fantasy perspective, he 802 00:38:54,680 --> 00:38:57,080 Speaker 1: is gonna be a guy, you'll draft late and potentially 803 00:38:57,120 --> 00:38:59,239 Speaker 1: stream all right, fair enough. You can catch his entire 804 00:38:59,280 --> 00:39:03,240 Speaker 1: list at and a fail dot com slash top two hundred. 805 00:39:03,360 --> 00:39:05,040 Speaker 1: Should we make a call into the wild? I think 806 00:39:05,040 --> 00:39:07,760 Speaker 1: we shall. All right, let's do it. Hit that beautiful sound. 807 00:39:08,239 --> 00:39:10,080 Speaker 1: We're gonna make a call to the wild. We're gonna 808 00:39:10,080 --> 00:39:13,360 Speaker 1: call Matt Harmon. Uh, Michael Fabiano if you're new to 809 00:39:13,400 --> 00:39:17,680 Speaker 1: this second we basically call Matt Harman or Matt Francis 810 00:39:17,760 --> 00:39:21,279 Speaker 1: Keovich because they are currently, as they say, in the 811 00:39:21,320 --> 00:39:24,920 Speaker 1: wild and we just basically figure out what the hell 812 00:39:25,000 --> 00:39:27,359 Speaker 1: is going on with that. Hopefully, hopefully Harmon answers, because 813 00:39:27,400 --> 00:39:30,879 Speaker 1: there are there are questions. There are serious questions. Really 814 00:39:30,880 --> 00:39:35,360 Speaker 1: just one question. There's one we uh, we teased this 815 00:39:35,440 --> 00:39:37,880 Speaker 1: off the top of the show. Matt Harmon made a 816 00:39:38,000 --> 00:39:40,880 Speaker 1: very questionable life decision, and we're going to ask him. 817 00:39:41,640 --> 00:39:46,440 Speaker 1: I will say this. He warned us that this could 818 00:39:46,480 --> 00:39:49,920 Speaker 1: potentially be coming. It's something he kind of was this 819 00:39:50,080 --> 00:39:52,480 Speaker 1: behind the scenes and the strong depefinitely behind the scene. 820 00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:54,959 Speaker 1: It was kind of, you know, privately, while we would 821 00:39:54,960 --> 00:39:59,160 Speaker 1: be out having guys, we've we've got Harmon in the world. Alright, 822 00:39:59,200 --> 00:40:02,320 Speaker 1: let's we got we got Matt Harmon on the phone. 823 00:40:02,880 --> 00:40:07,440 Speaker 1: He's trying and that franchise they're trying to give us 824 00:40:07,480 --> 00:40:09,719 Speaker 1: the stiff arm right now, telling us, trying to tell 825 00:40:09,800 --> 00:40:12,880 Speaker 1: us that they're too busy. Uh, we're not buying it. Listen, 826 00:40:12,960 --> 00:40:16,000 Speaker 1: we made all the wild. These are the things that happened. 827 00:40:16,480 --> 00:40:18,840 Speaker 1: Take to take two of this on this low budget 828 00:40:18,840 --> 00:40:24,080 Speaker 1: podcast budget running, it's much less organic. Oh, we had 829 00:40:24,120 --> 00:40:26,600 Speaker 1: some technical difficulties for listeners at home for it. So 830 00:40:26,640 --> 00:40:28,719 Speaker 1: we already had the natural call in the wild, and 831 00:40:28,719 --> 00:40:30,319 Speaker 1: now we still have them on the phone and we're 832 00:40:30,320 --> 00:40:34,600 Speaker 1: pestering them some more. So James ask you ask your question, bro, bro, bro, 833 00:40:34,840 --> 00:40:37,960 Speaker 1: seriously for the for the NFL Fantasy Live podcast listeners 834 00:40:38,000 --> 00:40:41,719 Speaker 1: who don't know Matt Harmon brother, why did you cut 835 00:40:41,760 --> 00:40:46,000 Speaker 1: the beard? Why did you do it? Well, look, I 836 00:40:46,000 --> 00:40:47,799 Speaker 1: don't know what to say here. It was just a 837 00:40:47,800 --> 00:40:50,319 Speaker 1: little bit of an experiment because I honestly, I haven't 838 00:40:50,320 --> 00:40:53,160 Speaker 1: seen my face in over three years. Also, I've lost 839 00:40:53,200 --> 00:40:55,200 Speaker 1: a hundred pounds since I first started growing the beard. 840 00:40:55,280 --> 00:40:58,640 Speaker 1: Humble brag. But yeah, no, I just I was and 841 00:40:58,680 --> 00:41:00,920 Speaker 1: I figured why not? Now you know, I'm not like 842 00:41:00,960 --> 00:41:03,279 Speaker 1: I'm doing any TV stuff back with the network at 843 00:41:03,280 --> 00:41:07,920 Speaker 1: the moment, nobody's really seeing me another humble brag. I 844 00:41:08,000 --> 00:41:12,280 Speaker 1: love it. Yeah, So, I mean that's kind of your answer. 845 00:41:12,360 --> 00:41:15,040 Speaker 1: Was just something I wanted to do. It's obviously not permanent. 846 00:41:15,120 --> 00:41:17,920 Speaker 1: The good thing about bears is right after you start, 847 00:41:18,360 --> 00:41:20,880 Speaker 1: much like right when you start living, you start dying. 848 00:41:21,360 --> 00:41:23,640 Speaker 1: Right when you shave your beard, you start growing it back. 849 00:41:23,840 --> 00:41:28,520 Speaker 1: That's really depressing. I mean, it's accurate. But are you 850 00:41:28,560 --> 00:41:31,680 Speaker 1: sure this had nothing to do with female companionship? Unbelievable, 851 00:41:32,200 --> 00:41:34,920 Speaker 1: I am confident. Is that nothing to do with female companions? 852 00:41:34,960 --> 00:41:38,160 Speaker 1: Where are the female companions? I don't know. I figured 853 00:41:38,160 --> 00:41:42,319 Speaker 1: now that you don't have that beard, you're looking for him? No, no, no, no, no, 854 00:41:42,320 --> 00:41:45,280 Speaker 1: no no, that's I don't think that's actually helpful because 855 00:41:45,320 --> 00:41:49,960 Speaker 1: I like I look like a child obviously, so franchise, 856 00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:52,239 Speaker 1: I mean, because you know, you guys were kind of 857 00:41:52,280 --> 00:41:54,719 Speaker 1: known collectively for your beards. I mean, how are you 858 00:41:54,760 --> 00:41:57,000 Speaker 1: feeling because this this this kind of things your brand 859 00:41:57,040 --> 00:41:59,600 Speaker 1: a little bit too. That's true, it doesn't thing my brand. 860 00:41:59,640 --> 00:42:06,000 Speaker 1: I remember can thrived driving? No, I'm just kidding. Harmon 861 00:42:06,080 --> 00:42:09,560 Speaker 1: looked good. It doesn't really know he does, can't you know? 862 00:42:09,640 --> 00:42:15,360 Speaker 1: Our our our podcast sponsor also products, not just beard products. 863 00:42:15,400 --> 00:42:17,640 Speaker 1: There they were a lot of people asked us whether 864 00:42:17,719 --> 00:42:19,879 Speaker 1: they were going to bounce us because I no longer, 865 00:42:21,120 --> 00:42:23,839 Speaker 1: but they were excited becaucause. Now this shows they not 866 00:42:23,880 --> 00:42:26,320 Speaker 1: only have products for the bearded, but for the beard 867 00:42:26,400 --> 00:42:29,120 Speaker 1: left as well. Yeah, I'll try to think both of 868 00:42:29,120 --> 00:42:31,160 Speaker 1: our brands are thriving. We're good to go. If I 869 00:42:31,200 --> 00:42:34,759 Speaker 1: ever see franchise without a beard, I feel like franchise 870 00:42:34,760 --> 00:42:38,760 Speaker 1: would look even younger than Harmon. Yeah, without a beard. 871 00:42:38,920 --> 00:42:43,560 Speaker 1: We saw Carded. I think there was a pard Our Movies. 872 00:42:43,840 --> 00:42:45,799 Speaker 1: There was a picture of that beard of you rolling 873 00:42:45,840 --> 00:42:49,719 Speaker 1: around right franchise with Katy Perry humble brack. Oh yeah, 874 00:42:49,760 --> 00:42:52,799 Speaker 1: I mean I had a beard then, but it was 875 00:42:53,000 --> 00:42:57,439 Speaker 1: much shorter than Okay, so I haven't been just just 876 00:42:57,800 --> 00:43:01,759 Speaker 1: quashing like just so you guys have to now you 877 00:43:01,800 --> 00:43:03,520 Speaker 1: have to do the man bun right to keep your 878 00:43:03,600 --> 00:43:09,200 Speaker 1: hipster uh you know your whole hipsters many don't you 879 00:43:09,239 --> 00:43:10,960 Speaker 1: need to do that. If you don't have a beard, 880 00:43:11,200 --> 00:43:13,680 Speaker 1: then you can't be a hipster. You gotta go man Bun. 881 00:43:16,080 --> 00:43:19,719 Speaker 1: I vote against the man Bun completely. Okay, Hey, man, 882 00:43:20,000 --> 00:43:23,040 Speaker 1: if you guys were real Fantasy Hipsters, you'd be having 883 00:43:23,080 --> 00:43:27,520 Speaker 1: the man buns man. We'll take that into consideration, right, okay, 884 00:43:27,600 --> 00:43:29,720 Speaker 1: all right, I guess we'll let them go. The Great 885 00:43:29,840 --> 00:43:33,760 Speaker 1: Matt Harmon and the Great Matt Franciscovich. You could find 886 00:43:33,800 --> 00:43:37,160 Speaker 1: they've got their own podcast going as che Fantasy Hipsters. 887 00:43:37,200 --> 00:43:40,239 Speaker 1: Go check them out there. Matt Harmon making poor life 888 00:43:40,280 --> 00:43:42,880 Speaker 1: choices over there. Now that he's outside the NFL Fantasy 889 00:43:42,920 --> 00:43:49,520 Speaker 1: Live podcast, cutting a beard entirely off, looking like he's 890 00:43:49,520 --> 00:43:53,480 Speaker 1: twelve years old, but still going strong, still growing strong, 891 00:43:56,840 --> 00:44:00,759 Speaker 1: we'll send you guys off in the wild. Goodbye. That 892 00:44:00,840 --> 00:44:04,239 Speaker 1: was hard, harding shot. That was harsh. Holy hell? Was 893 00:44:04,280 --> 00:44:07,359 Speaker 1: that to you or me? That was ill? You? Okay? 894 00:44:07,360 --> 00:44:10,399 Speaker 1: Because I'm older than you, because he called me an 895 00:44:10,400 --> 00:44:14,000 Speaker 1: old on Twitter? Like sure, well you know that's what 896 00:44:14,080 --> 00:44:15,960 Speaker 1: I mean. That's one of his bits. Also, he has 897 00:44:16,040 --> 00:44:20,879 Speaker 1: to play the young card also accurate. I guess it is, right, 898 00:44:21,640 --> 00:44:23,120 Speaker 1: I guess it is. At this point. It's hard for 899 00:44:23,160 --> 00:44:25,279 Speaker 1: like you and Marcus to defend it. James might have 900 00:44:25,280 --> 00:44:27,759 Speaker 1: a few years yet left, but he has, you know, 901 00:44:27,840 --> 00:44:30,799 Speaker 1: but I legit and a dad as well. Well, Hey man, 902 00:44:31,040 --> 00:44:32,480 Speaker 1: I got news for you. I'm a dad too. I 903 00:44:32,520 --> 00:44:34,160 Speaker 1: got a six year old. Now it may not be 904 00:44:34,239 --> 00:44:38,000 Speaker 1: my blood, but he's my kids. Bringing back that wedding 905 00:44:38,000 --> 00:44:40,879 Speaker 1: discussion from earlier. But should we daily dads instead? Let's 906 00:44:40,920 --> 00:44:54,160 Speaker 1: do it, des does. I'll be sling alrighty Daily Dap 907 00:44:54,200 --> 00:44:56,720 Speaker 1: time we go to the whiz kid from Wisconsin, Alex 908 00:44:56,800 --> 00:44:59,440 Speaker 1: gill Hard first. Okay, unless you're scrambling, we can go 909 00:44:59,520 --> 00:45:01,200 Speaker 1: to market. I was I was thinking of two. I 910 00:45:01,280 --> 00:45:03,680 Speaker 1: have the first one, so I'll start with that. The 911 00:45:03,719 --> 00:45:06,600 Speaker 1: first one was a YouTube video I tweeted out on 912 00:45:06,680 --> 00:45:10,640 Speaker 1: Friday morning. It is called pitch Perfect two three seven, 913 00:45:11,320 --> 00:45:17,520 Speaker 1: and somebody makes a ingest completely hilarious nine eleven conspiracy 914 00:45:17,600 --> 00:45:20,880 Speaker 1: video based off of the movie Pitch Perfect about how 915 00:45:20,920 --> 00:45:24,319 Speaker 1: the movie was actually about nine eleven and stuff like that. 916 00:45:24,960 --> 00:45:29,879 Speaker 1: It sounds ridiculous, it is, but it's it's hilarious. They're 917 00:45:29,920 --> 00:45:32,360 Speaker 1: inspired by the two seven comes from Room to thirty 918 00:45:32,360 --> 00:45:34,120 Speaker 1: seven was a movie with all these people about like 919 00:45:34,160 --> 00:45:37,200 Speaker 1: conspiracy theories about the shining and the works of Stanley Cubic. 920 00:45:37,840 --> 00:45:40,160 Speaker 1: So this is one where they're kind of aping that 921 00:45:40,239 --> 00:45:43,640 Speaker 1: but also satirizing it. And it's pitch Perfect two three seven. 922 00:45:44,320 --> 00:45:46,240 Speaker 1: And then the other thing I was going to Daily 923 00:45:46,320 --> 00:45:49,880 Speaker 1: daph was, uh, oh, Beauty and the Beast, I'll do that. 924 00:45:49,920 --> 00:45:52,080 Speaker 1: I saw Beauty the Beast over the week. It was 925 00:45:52,120 --> 00:45:55,160 Speaker 1: a it's a faithful um adaptation, just a little bit 926 00:45:55,160 --> 00:45:58,040 Speaker 1: of new stuff sprinkled in. The cast is great. The movie, 927 00:45:58,120 --> 00:46:00,680 Speaker 1: the production design, the costumes, all jazz is gorgeous. So 928 00:46:01,160 --> 00:46:02,960 Speaker 1: if you want to go re experience it, or you know, 929 00:46:03,080 --> 00:46:04,840 Speaker 1: you James have a young daughter who might like to 930 00:46:04,880 --> 00:46:07,480 Speaker 1: go see the movie on the big screen, I could 931 00:46:07,520 --> 00:46:09,640 Speaker 1: definitely could definitely recommend it. It It was it was a 932 00:46:09,640 --> 00:46:11,840 Speaker 1: lot of fun. Why you gotta get political? Bro? What 933 00:46:11,880 --> 00:46:15,759 Speaker 1: do you oh? By the way, I was waiting the 934 00:46:15,760 --> 00:46:18,000 Speaker 1: whole movie, I'm like, I'm like, where is this that 935 00:46:18,040 --> 00:46:20,720 Speaker 1: everybody gets upset at? And it's basically just a wink. 936 00:46:22,000 --> 00:46:24,439 Speaker 1: It's it's legitimately just like a look and you're like, oh, 937 00:46:24,480 --> 00:46:27,319 Speaker 1: that's that's cute, Like that's funny. That's it. And the 938 00:46:27,360 --> 00:46:29,799 Speaker 1: fact that some you know, theater now Alabamas like we're 939 00:46:29,840 --> 00:46:33,120 Speaker 1: not gonna show good job. You really brought down the 940 00:46:33,120 --> 00:46:35,440 Speaker 1: now seventh highest grossing movie of all time on its 941 00:46:35,480 --> 00:46:40,319 Speaker 1: opening weekend, So bravo you showed that you showed them. 942 00:46:40,920 --> 00:46:43,919 Speaker 1: Good job. Guys, Marcus Grant, what you got. I'm daily 943 00:46:43,960 --> 00:46:47,239 Speaker 1: dapping the World Baseball Classic, which has been phenomenal, and 944 00:46:47,280 --> 00:46:49,640 Speaker 1: you know, it's admittedly it was you know when it started. Yeah, 945 00:46:49,640 --> 00:46:51,440 Speaker 1: I kind of sort of paid attention to it and 946 00:46:51,600 --> 00:46:53,719 Speaker 1: just was kind of, you know, keeping tabs on it 947 00:46:53,760 --> 00:46:56,320 Speaker 1: kind of like, but this thing has been it's been phenomenal. 948 00:46:56,360 --> 00:46:58,800 Speaker 1: I mean, you've had a lot of great stories. Team 949 00:46:58,920 --> 00:47:00,640 Speaker 1: Israel was like a great story. We're at the beginning 950 00:47:00,719 --> 00:47:03,200 Speaker 1: because they shocked some people. Uh, you know, the Puerto 951 00:47:03,280 --> 00:47:06,120 Speaker 1: Rican team has been outstanding. They have not not yet lost, 952 00:47:06,200 --> 00:47:07,759 Speaker 1: you know. The the Japanese team has been great. I 953 00:47:08,080 --> 00:47:10,000 Speaker 1: actually got to see the Japanese team play when I 954 00:47:10,000 --> 00:47:12,480 Speaker 1: was in Arizona for spring training last week. I saw 955 00:47:12,520 --> 00:47:14,560 Speaker 1: them once against the Cubs and once against the Dodgers, 956 00:47:14,640 --> 00:47:16,600 Speaker 1: So it was fun to watch them. It's also fun 957 00:47:16,640 --> 00:47:18,400 Speaker 1: because they had one of their players come to the 958 00:47:18,480 --> 00:47:21,160 Speaker 1: plate to the theme song from the Legend of Zelda. 959 00:47:21,360 --> 00:47:24,000 Speaker 1: That's pretty different. That is pretty awesome, right, And then 960 00:47:24,000 --> 00:47:27,000 Speaker 1: of course you know this we're recording this on Wednesday afternoon. 961 00:47:27,080 --> 00:47:30,960 Speaker 1: Tonight is Japan versus the U s R. S. Puerto 962 00:47:31,000 --> 00:47:33,799 Speaker 1: Rico versus the USA for the championship with this whole thing. 963 00:47:33,840 --> 00:47:36,400 Speaker 1: But the games have been great. Uh, the teams have 964 00:47:36,440 --> 00:47:38,879 Speaker 1: been fun, and it's been and I read a story 965 00:47:38,880 --> 00:47:42,040 Speaker 1: I think it was Will Leach who wrote about how 966 00:47:42,080 --> 00:47:43,960 Speaker 1: what has made it so great is that the players 967 00:47:43,960 --> 00:47:46,560 Speaker 1: have been so emotional and so excited, which is so 968 00:47:46,719 --> 00:47:50,640 Speaker 1: different than your everyday hundred and sixty two game baseball season, 969 00:47:50,680 --> 00:47:52,759 Speaker 1: where you know, part of the unwritten rules is to 970 00:47:52,800 --> 00:47:55,279 Speaker 1: not show too much emotion and not get too fired up. 971 00:47:55,280 --> 00:47:58,319 Speaker 1: But because this is a it's a shortened schedule, it's 972 00:47:58,320 --> 00:48:00,879 Speaker 1: a tournament, it's it's very hints and the players really 973 00:48:00,880 --> 00:48:03,600 Speaker 1: want to win. You've seen that emotion come out, and 974 00:48:03,680 --> 00:48:05,319 Speaker 1: it's been fun. Whether it's the you know, the team 975 00:48:05,360 --> 00:48:07,920 Speaker 1: from Puerto Rico, whether it's the US after Adam Jones 976 00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:11,360 Speaker 1: made that amazing catch the other night which spawned an 977 00:48:11,360 --> 00:48:15,280 Speaker 1: absolutely amazing picture. Uh, it's been fun. So I'm looking 978 00:48:15,320 --> 00:48:18,440 Speaker 1: forward to seeing this championship game. But the overall it 979 00:48:18,480 --> 00:48:21,680 Speaker 1: has been a really really entertaining tournament. Michael Fabiana, what 980 00:48:21,760 --> 00:48:24,560 Speaker 1: you got? I'm an adapt technology. I just saw this 981 00:48:24,600 --> 00:48:28,440 Speaker 1: on Twitter. A new smartphone attachment will be able to 982 00:48:28,480 --> 00:48:34,239 Speaker 1: evaluate a man's fertility with up to accuracy. So now 983 00:48:34,280 --> 00:48:37,080 Speaker 1: that they use here, there's an app for that. There's 984 00:48:37,120 --> 00:48:39,839 Speaker 1: an app for everything. Now you can even find out 985 00:48:40,040 --> 00:48:43,440 Speaker 1: if you're fertile infertile through an app on your iPhone. 986 00:48:43,719 --> 00:48:46,920 Speaker 1: That's sad for dating people, Yes it is. The technology 987 00:48:47,440 --> 00:48:50,239 Speaker 1: apparently is still a few years away, but imagine that 988 00:48:50,320 --> 00:48:53,160 Speaker 1: pretty soon. Guys. Uh, those of you out there who 989 00:48:53,160 --> 00:48:55,320 Speaker 1: are trying to have kids and you're blaming your wives, 990 00:48:55,320 --> 00:48:58,080 Speaker 1: well they can just tell you to go download this app. 991 00:48:58,600 --> 00:49:00,719 Speaker 1: Or if you find out if you're the problem, or 992 00:49:00,760 --> 00:49:02,479 Speaker 1: if you're on a date and you know, she takes 993 00:49:02,480 --> 00:49:05,479 Speaker 1: out her phone and just starts poking around on the app. Yeah, 994 00:49:05,480 --> 00:49:09,319 Speaker 1: I don't know. It's a little uncomfortable, little awkward, but yeah, technology, 995 00:49:09,320 --> 00:49:13,200 Speaker 1: how about it? Geez, that's you know, I'm normally for 996 00:49:13,440 --> 00:49:17,040 Speaker 1: innovation and apps. Is that insane or what? It seems? 997 00:49:17,040 --> 00:49:21,560 Speaker 1: A bit much breaking? New c C Alex Gelhar Aaron 998 00:49:21,680 --> 00:49:24,720 Speaker 1: Rodgers is apparently putting his Green Bay house on the market. 999 00:49:25,239 --> 00:49:28,200 Speaker 1: He's selling it. What does it mean? What does it meant? 1000 00:49:28,280 --> 00:49:31,720 Speaker 1: A different house? You know what it means the packers 1001 00:49:31,719 --> 00:49:35,759 Speaker 1: are trading them. Yeah, okay, you must be upset over that, 1002 00:49:35,800 --> 00:49:40,560 Speaker 1: Mike Glen, I need some think pieces on Aaron Rodgers 1003 00:49:41,200 --> 00:49:45,239 Speaker 1: Green Bay. You get him. Um. I will daily dabt 1004 00:49:45,600 --> 00:49:51,080 Speaker 1: ESPNS feature. Baxter Holmes wrote a peanut butter and jelly 1005 00:49:51,160 --> 00:49:54,640 Speaker 1: feature on the sandwich. I don't know if you have 1006 00:49:54,719 --> 00:49:58,040 Speaker 1: read it. You need to have. It is a five 1007 00:49:58,120 --> 00:50:02,920 Speaker 1: thousand word opus in. It is brilliant. It's the NBA's 1008 00:50:03,120 --> 00:50:08,279 Speaker 1: obsession with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. So basically there 1009 00:50:08,320 --> 00:50:10,719 Speaker 1: was a there was like a team mutiny against the 1010 00:50:10,719 --> 00:50:14,920 Speaker 1: team nutritionist UH in Golden State. The because look, here's 1011 00:50:15,080 --> 00:50:17,359 Speaker 1: here's the real talk. PB and J sandwiches are terrible 1012 00:50:17,400 --> 00:50:20,520 Speaker 1: for you, super high and saturated fat ton of sugar. 1013 00:50:20,840 --> 00:50:24,600 Speaker 1: They're not good for you. But holy hello, I love 1014 00:50:24,719 --> 00:50:28,120 Speaker 1: a good I will say there are aspects of them though, 1015 00:50:28,160 --> 00:50:31,080 Speaker 1: that are very good for recovery. I there was an 1016 00:50:31,160 --> 00:50:33,320 Speaker 1: artically everything one time I think that I even recommended 1017 00:50:33,640 --> 00:50:35,560 Speaker 1: like a half of peb and jisonthing to eat when 1018 00:50:35,560 --> 00:50:38,960 Speaker 1: you're doing ultra running or super long distance. I had 1019 00:50:38,960 --> 00:50:41,560 Speaker 1: had when I was training for my marathon, like well, 1020 00:50:41,600 --> 00:50:43,120 Speaker 1: when I was back when I lived in Wisconsin, and 1021 00:50:43,160 --> 00:50:44,960 Speaker 1: my dad would like he and I ran it together, 1022 00:50:45,000 --> 00:50:47,600 Speaker 1: so he would like drive out ahead and like nine 1023 00:50:47,680 --> 00:50:50,279 Speaker 1: miles into the run, like stash up PB and J 1024 00:50:50,400 --> 00:50:52,600 Speaker 1: sandwich like under a bush and then we pick it up. 1025 00:50:52,760 --> 00:50:54,120 Speaker 1: We pick it up as soon. You didn't have to 1026 00:50:54,160 --> 00:50:56,600 Speaker 1: carry it, so it's easier. We'd we'd pick it up 1027 00:50:56,600 --> 00:50:58,000 Speaker 1: on the way and eat it as we were running. 1028 00:50:58,360 --> 00:51:00,000 Speaker 1: And it's great because you get the sugar, you get 1029 00:51:00,000 --> 00:51:01,920 Speaker 1: a protein, you get the sodium, which is key, and 1030 00:51:02,000 --> 00:51:04,480 Speaker 1: especially for basketball players that run back and forth, all 1031 00:51:04,480 --> 00:51:06,719 Speaker 1: those things are good. And first of all, I mean, 1032 00:51:06,880 --> 00:51:09,000 Speaker 1: we don't need you talking about how you're in shape 1033 00:51:09,040 --> 00:51:12,200 Speaker 1: and training training for marathon. Okay, bro, look that was 1034 00:51:12,320 --> 00:51:14,440 Speaker 1: I didn't like to try it in your face like that. 1035 00:51:14,600 --> 00:51:16,560 Speaker 1: This was also years ago, all right, I think I 1036 00:51:16,640 --> 00:51:21,720 Speaker 1: ran that marathon in But the feature by Braxter Baxter 1037 00:51:21,840 --> 00:51:25,760 Speaker 1: Holmes is just brilliant um and it and it automatically 1038 00:51:26,600 --> 00:51:30,359 Speaker 1: leads me to how do you guys do your peanut 1039 00:51:30,400 --> 00:51:32,960 Speaker 1: butter and jelly sandwiches? Because here's the thing, there's no 1040 00:51:33,080 --> 00:51:36,400 Speaker 1: universal way every The one great thing about P B 1041 00:51:36,480 --> 00:51:40,200 Speaker 1: and J sandwiches are even though there's only three ingredients, 1042 00:51:40,760 --> 00:51:45,640 Speaker 1: it is so different among different people. For for example, 1043 00:51:45,680 --> 00:51:49,239 Speaker 1: for me, I do the crunchy peanut butter and a 1044 00:51:49,360 --> 00:51:53,399 Speaker 1: slathering of se peanut. This is what I'm talking about. 1045 00:51:53,400 --> 00:51:55,200 Speaker 1: Your peanut butter is the only kind of peanut butter. 1046 00:51:55,280 --> 00:51:57,759 Speaker 1: Thank you Marcus, Thank you, bro. The other kind is 1047 00:51:57,800 --> 00:52:05,640 Speaker 1: peanut they that's at all is outside the other podcast. 1048 00:52:06,000 --> 00:52:09,680 Speaker 1: The other kind is merely The other kind is merely 1049 00:52:09,719 --> 00:52:12,760 Speaker 1: peanut flavored spread like that's what it is. By the way, 1050 00:52:12,800 --> 00:52:16,960 Speaker 1: by the way, you bro, did you also know to 1051 00:52:17,040 --> 00:52:20,000 Speaker 1: come first full circle here, that peanut butter is good 1052 00:52:20,040 --> 00:52:27,280 Speaker 1: for male fertility. I'm telling you right now, crunchy peanut 1053 00:52:27,320 --> 00:52:30,240 Speaker 1: butter butter, Why do you want it to crunch crunchy 1054 00:52:30,320 --> 00:52:34,840 Speaker 1: peanut butter and a heavy, heavy slathering of strawberry jelly? 1055 00:52:35,080 --> 00:52:36,919 Speaker 1: See no, see we were on you were on boards 1056 00:52:36,920 --> 00:52:41,040 Speaker 1: and use that strawberry. You're a grape. Grape is grape? 1057 00:52:41,239 --> 00:52:44,800 Speaker 1: No answer? Oh my god. One time we bought grape 1058 00:52:44,840 --> 00:52:46,600 Speaker 1: jelly out of my house, and I swear to God, 1059 00:52:46,600 --> 00:52:48,600 Speaker 1: we had to throw it out after like two years 1060 00:52:48,640 --> 00:52:51,800 Speaker 1: because nobody touched. You were silly for leaving give for 1061 00:52:51,840 --> 00:52:53,960 Speaker 1: two years. First of all, because now it doesn't work 1062 00:52:54,000 --> 00:52:56,680 Speaker 1: on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, but you can use 1063 00:52:56,680 --> 00:52:59,600 Speaker 1: it like on sausage biscuits. You can use it on 1064 00:52:59,640 --> 00:53:02,880 Speaker 1: any kind of you know, breakfast food. Like yes, anywhere 1065 00:53:02,920 --> 00:53:05,799 Speaker 1: where you would use grape jelly, strawberry jelly would be better. 1066 00:53:05,920 --> 00:53:08,760 Speaker 1: It's fine. So again, it's like the silver medal of jelly. 1067 00:53:09,040 --> 00:53:11,319 Speaker 1: This is what I'm talking about. This, by the way, 1068 00:53:11,400 --> 00:53:12,960 Speaker 1: Russell Westbrook, this is what he does. You want to 1069 00:53:12,960 --> 00:53:15,080 Speaker 1: talk about being super bad for you. So not only 1070 00:53:15,080 --> 00:53:18,400 Speaker 1: so he lightly toasts his bread, but then he butters 1071 00:53:18,440 --> 00:53:21,839 Speaker 1: the sides, and then he adds peanut butter, and then 1072 00:53:21,880 --> 00:53:26,000 Speaker 1: he adds the jelly. So it's butter peanut butter sounds 1073 00:53:26,120 --> 00:53:31,799 Speaker 1: that sounds tremendous, whole delicious, that sounds awesome. But yes, 1074 00:53:32,080 --> 00:53:34,839 Speaker 1: please read that piece if you haven't, it's it's like 1075 00:53:34,880 --> 00:53:39,800 Speaker 1: I said, it's long, but it is fascinating. It's absolutely fascinating. 1076 00:53:39,840 --> 00:53:42,520 Speaker 1: I guarantee. It's not just about how individual players make 1077 00:53:42,560 --> 00:53:44,279 Speaker 1: their gonna have to put out a pole, I think, 1078 00:53:44,320 --> 00:53:45,640 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden you need to retweet it 1079 00:53:45,680 --> 00:53:51,560 Speaker 1: about I think peanut butter and then strawberry versus grape. 1080 00:53:52,560 --> 00:53:57,120 Speaker 1: Grape grape is the winner and pe I like both. 1081 00:53:57,400 --> 00:53:59,719 Speaker 1: I don't have a preference. I can go either way, man. 1082 00:53:59,760 --> 00:54:03,680 Speaker 1: I will say that like if I'm talking swich, it's crunchy. 1083 00:54:03,680 --> 00:54:06,319 Speaker 1: If I'm using it to cook with, then it's well, yeah, 1084 00:54:06,320 --> 00:54:07,919 Speaker 1: I mean if you're cooking, and I mean, you can't 1085 00:54:07,960 --> 00:54:11,160 Speaker 1: use the crunchy it's impossible because it's not it's not butter. 1086 00:54:14,840 --> 00:54:17,480 Speaker 1: The funny. The one thing I've learned about today's podcast 1087 00:54:17,560 --> 00:54:20,799 Speaker 1: is that Alex Gilhart is fired up about peanut butter. Well, 1088 00:54:20,840 --> 00:54:22,759 Speaker 1: I just I felt it was great, especially because you 1089 00:54:22,800 --> 00:54:27,319 Speaker 1: two both like stared at me through the glass like 1090 00:54:27,400 --> 00:54:31,200 Speaker 1: this is the perfect time for dramatic storm. But thank you. Yes, 1091 00:54:31,239 --> 00:54:33,200 Speaker 1: crunchy peanut butter is the only peanut butter. Thank you 1092 00:54:33,280 --> 00:54:36,440 Speaker 1: very much. All Right, that's the show. Great show. I 1093 00:54:36,520 --> 00:54:40,440 Speaker 1: love it. For the whisky from Wisconsin. Alex gillhar we 1094 00:54:40,520 --> 00:54:43,160 Speaker 1: got MG my guy, Marcus Grant and the Fantasy half 1095 00:54:43,520 --> 00:54:49,320 Speaker 1: Michael Fabriano. I'm James Cole. We'll see you next week. 1096 00:55:00,080 --> 00:55:35,440 Speaker 1: M You've already got a five o'clock out, Okay, I 1097 00:55:38,040 --> 00:55:40,440 Speaker 1: am not gonna lie to you. I was I was 1098 00:55:40,480 --> 00:55:43,120 Speaker 1: like in an uber or something, and I just pulled 1099 00:55:43,200 --> 00:55:45,359 Speaker 1: up Twitter and I saw it and I literally yelled 1100 00:55:45,360 --> 00:55:47,200 Speaker 1: an expletive in the back of an uber