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December 3, 2025 28 mins

It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open the show peeking ahead to a juicy Week 14 slate of matchups... They also discuss some of the more surprising and/or disappointing storylines from around the league to this point, and take a look at the future outlook for a few different squads. All that and more on this midweek edition of I Want Your Flex!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:33):
It is I want your flex at Mike up at Swallendal.
You can find me at Dan Byer on Fox. And
Ian Roddy is here as well, our executive producer. Find
him at Ian Roddy Underscore Ian Rocky the Jets hat
that Jason Smith gave him some time ago. Mike Harmon,
have you ever seen that beauty of a hat? I
thought you were wearing here today. Yeah, I thought it

(00:54):
looked great.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
You know, I love those throwback logos. It was one
of the things that was a redemptive quality of the
Monday night game between the Patriots and the Giants for
a week third days like, at least I got those
cool uniforms, that is true, and I can think of
memories pass likewise, you know, the Jets, I main big win.
I don't know that you wanted to win, but you

(01:17):
got win.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
I did want to, Okay, I actually yeah, I don't.
I don't not not to just make this a Jets thing,
But yeah, I don't really understand the portion of the
fan base that's actively rooting to tank at this point,
because it's, uh, don't you want to know what you have?
Like is Aaron Glenn a good coach? Are the players
on the roster any good? You just want to it's
evaluation mode. Do they like and buy in or they exactly?

(01:39):
And it seems like they do, which is something you
want to know going into next year to know if
you need to fire them and get someone else in
the building.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Well, it's funny because I'll say this to that point
is I looked at a mock draft earlier this week
just I want to be what names were out there,
And I looked at at one and then I looked
at another, and it's a lot of the same names
at the top, but their names at the top that

(02:07):
aren't the difference makers that you would want for the Jets,
meaning like a new quarterback like Rvel Reece from Ohio
State is the top of a lot of draft boards.
As a linebacker. Caleb Downs of Ohio State is safety
is up there, the top three or top five. But
it's not like if you're dropping, you're missing out on

(02:28):
that quarterback that you need to be there. You need
to be in that spot for so to that point,
you might as well win, especially considering how bad things
have been, and you know, the Titans are in line
to get the first overall pick again, and you're just wondering,
all right, look at you know, at some point you
have to win football games, otherwise you completely lose your

(02:50):
fan base.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Yeah, I mean, like I'm I personally would rather see
my team win games than lose on purpose for you know,
like a Fernando Mendoza, you know, like I'm sorry, no
shade to Fernando Mendoza. He's a great college quarterback, and
he may end up being a great NFL quarterback, but
he's not the kind of prospect that you just start
losing on purpose and start tanking for because we don't
even know if he's.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Going to be any good.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
But even in the circumstances where teams have done that,
how many of those guys actually panned.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
Out, and those were guys that were better prospects than
for Nano men.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
No disrespect to Trevor Lawrence. Let's just put his name
out there. Generational maybe, yeah, I mean, and he's good
in spots, but even Caleb Williams was touted as that
generational thing and he's been good, but he hasn't quite
lived up to that billing.

Speaker 4 (03:34):
So you're telling me that a guy like Fernando Mendoza
is someone that you know, you want to lose all
these games on purpose for and if you don't get
the number one pick, then you want to trade multiple
draft picks to get up there. Like no, it's I
don't know.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Yeah, that guy doesn't seem to exist this year.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
There's also just the point as well, as there may
be teams trading up try to try to get a quarterback,
you could get some you know, maybe get some some
play there. But also what happens is then players drop
to you, so you may have good talent where you are,
and that's completely fine. There are times when I wish
the Seahawks would have just completely bottomed out because Pete

(04:11):
Carroll just kept on trying to win with not as much.
But now I look at them and the new regime
and how quickly you can change things over. You make
make a trade here, make a trade there, just like
the Jets did, and they could turn around pretty quickly
in the National Football League. That's interested, I.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Mean, well, and that's and I think there's the larger
point as we go to Week fourteen league wide and
certainly for fantasy purposes as well, just that turnaround that
happened so fast, right, Uh, And we're in a weird year.
I mean, is there any team that you would describe
as great week? And maybe they still are, But and

(04:52):
while the Patriots, Bears, and Broncos are all entertaining with
young quarterbacks, there's plenty of wards, right Ben Johnsons run
around shirtless and still complaining about his passing game, and
he's right to do it. For those that haven't watched
the Bears, you know, you see the final product, Hey,
they won, It's it's not clean, like Caleb Williams doesn't

(05:14):
turn the ball over, but he's still not completing a
high percentage of throws and the stuff downfield is scattershot,
like there's still great room for improvement. And as as
Chicago Kid and Bears fan, I'm not dismissing what's been
done like it's fantastic. And to Ian's point, you know,
I'll take find your wins man, it's better than the alternative.

(05:38):
We'll figure out the other thing on the other side.
But week to week it's it's the larger thing with
the fantasy, you know, element of trying to figure out
in a backfield, who's gonna get that touch the goal
line or who's gonna get the targets in the red zone,
which in a lot of these teams seems to vacillate

(05:59):
and swing on the alum wildly. But I think that's
been the great thing of the NFL from a fan
perspective of I have no idea what I'm getting when
I'm turning on a game right now.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Yeah, except the Rams. They just throw to Devonte Adams
all the time.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
What's he got like seven touchdowns from one one yard
or something like that.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
Something I think I actually saw he as the I
think this past week he set the record for like
the Rams franchise record for most consecutive games with a touchdown,
passing Cooper Cup and Tory Holt, like all these all
these names. He suddenly in front of now on the Rams.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
I've told you guys about the We talked about the
awful trade that I made that just continues to get
worse and worse throughout the season. But DeVante Adams was
a part of that. And I traded him after the
Rams beat the Jaguars in London because he had the
three touchdown game and it was on five catches for
like thirty five yards. And it's not that his aline

(07:01):
has been much different from that, maybe one less touchdown.
It's it's the fact that someone would just turn down
six points like like like to me, like it was.
I feel like the all he does is catch touchdowns
from Chris Carter in the nineteen eighties, right, like that
sort of deal. Like that's how I felt with the

(07:23):
Vonta Adams. But my goodness, he's been He's been magnificent.
And it's the trade that I continue to kick myself
over because I thought I was selling high because I'm like,
he's not going to just continue to score all these
short touchdowns, and he continues to score all these short touchdowns.
Fourteen recept touchdown receptions on the season. I'm on Saint
Brown a second with nine. So that's where we are

(07:46):
with the Vonta Adams.

Speaker 3 (07:47):
Sorry, it's an insane, insane stat line. Like just watching
him week to week, he's like watching an NBA player
in the low post man. And I used to marvel
at what guys like am Bolden would do. This is
on a whole other level beyond that, because he can
still make you pay downfield, which is something towards the

(08:08):
end Bolden and some of his contemporaries, guys like Hinzward,
unless he was trying to evade Bain blowing up hinz field,
he couldn't run anymore. So you know, it's just a
marvel as to what they're doing now that an opportunity
against Arizona on the road over under nearing forty eight

(08:29):
in that one.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
You know, it is interesting when you look at his
numbers though with DeVante Adams, how there is the trickle
down effect because we know that Pukin Nakula wasn't a
touchdown maker, but Karen Williams has been affected. Plus now
there's other weapons that they've used. Kobe Parkinson or has
been a factor around the goal line. Another like Terrence

(08:53):
ferguson the ten on Oregon. He's not quite there yet.
But Stafford can throw it to so many many other options,
and it's taken a little of the hit from Karen Williams,
who had sixteen touchdowns last year, has ten so far
this year. So maybe there's you know, an opportunity where
he can add to that. But with just he played

(09:14):
in sixteen games last year, he's played in twelve so far,
he's a little bit behind the pace and that's Devanta
Adams taking away some of those short yardage scores.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
Add a little bit of Blake Korum and it really
as a rookie wrench to thing. But as we look
at the slate for Week fourteen, though, fellas, I mean
some fantastic matchups, starting right off the jump Thursday Dallas
Detroit kick starts this all whether no I'm on Ross
Saint Brown most likely did not practice on Monday in

(09:45):
the early part of the week, looking like a no go.
But this is one that you know, get to get
the popcorn and enjoy a Thursday night that actually match.
You know, this isn't your old AFC South Battle.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
I'll tell you what. Week four teen has about three
or four games that stand out that I just think
are are magnificent. I want to get into the Lions
a little bit. We're gonna take a time out. It
is I want your flex, but I think that they
are so interesting, especially for a team there right now
is on the outside looking into the playoff picture, and
the injuries just keep on adding up for Detroit, and

(10:21):
I'm wondering if it's going to add up in fantasy
success something we're going to dive into. He's Mike Carmen,
that's Ian Roddy, I'm Dan Pyre. It's all coming next
year and I want your flex. Cowboys Lions do start
things off on Thursday night. You're probably gonna want to
play a bunch of guys from that game, just because
of the excitement that we see. What's the over under Mike.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
Sitting at fifty three and a half and is when
I wrote down as we sat down to tape and
just kind of started smiling, going all right, let's try
to figure out how we get there.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Yeah, that's that's my dilemma because I think Detroit's got
issues and that's not anything that's ground breaking, but at
some point the attrition just has to take its toll.
We've seen it happen on the defensive side of things.
By the way they places Terry and Arnold on Ir,
he's going to be done for the season, so none
the Lions lose another defender. But when you don't have

(11:15):
Aman saint Ron.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
Which is very you knew that it was going to
be a unique timetable for him because both teams played
on Thursday.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
They're going to play on the next Thursday, Cowboys and Lions.
So when they called it a one to two week injury,
there really wasn't a chance. I thought that Amana could
play on Thursday night and we'll get the you know,
long term effect of the injury on what happens after
this sort of mini buy. But without him on Thursday night,

(11:47):
without David Montgomery being the David Montgomery of old, I
don't know. Maybe he turns it on. But they tried
to bring Frank reig Now out of retirement. He failed
as physical guys. I just wonder how many times can
the Lions deal with an injury without really affecting them.
So to your point, Mike about getting to that fifty
three and a half, I don't know it's gonna be

(12:09):
a Jamiir Gibbs show again like we saw against the Giants,
But if we're gonna get to that point, I think
it almost has to be.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
Yeah, it feels like that's the only way to get there.
Twenty point point six in that one, only the second
twenty plus game since Week five. Like he's only got
five on the year, So you're not seeing the explosive
because of the Gibbs big explosive runs, which is great.

(12:38):
We've seen him active in the passing game a little bit,
but losing Laporta, Saint Brown being down, it's really kind
of changed things. Rag Now and the offensive line, how
much juice did that get? Right? We talk about returning
Joe Burrow and hail the conquering heroes of the quarterback position.
I don't think I've ever seen as much regard of

(13:01):
a Ligneman coming back to where it was like, all right,
we're getting things right. He's gonna come in and he's
gonna fix this. We're gonna get our toughness back up front,
because that was one of the knocks you had coming
out of that Packers game was that they were not
the same level of toughness that we've seen that ferocity
up front. Ragnow is gonna come back and do that,

(13:22):
and then he can't pass the physical. Jay Glazer was
on Fox NFL Sunday going, look, he wanted to go
like he was willing to sign off whatever, like no,
can't do it. So that emotional lift that they thought
they were gonna get isn't there. And so I'm wondering
how much that impacts down the stratch. And for Jared Goff,

(13:44):
if we're looking at a sixteen point five per game average,
which is where he's at, man, that is that is
not a ceiling that we're busting through with great anticipation. Right,
Jameson Williams will be a number two for you, But
I think some of that's gonna be wish and hope.
But with no Saint Brown there, with no Laporta there,
I think you become a little bit more bracket coverage.

(14:06):
We talked about Tesla and some of these secondary options
that might be able to step up to a degree,
but man, that's a tough go against a Dallas defense
that's starting to play a little bit better. Right. It
was a step up in class to Kansas City from
what they'd beaten up on, yeah the prior couple of weeks.

(14:28):
But yeah, I'm not looking for them to turn it on,
even though it is a game at home and all
of those kind of things. I just don't think the
juice is there.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
I think it's I think it's just it's difficult. At
some point, it's going to catch up with you. We
talk about this with coordinators. You know, you lose so
many coordinators at some point one it's not going to
be as good as the one that they just replaced.
Right You're losing assistances, kind of the same thing of
what's going on in Detroit and trying to fill some
of those gaps. They may get to the to the

(14:58):
fifty three, and it may be another thirty one, twenty eight,
thirty five, thirty one game. I just have longer term
concerns with the Lions in how they're going to operate
if the same Brown injury is longer after this week fourteen,
And I think just even in the immediacy of it,
you try to figure out a way to piece it together.

(15:20):
But I just I don't know if the Lions want
to get into a shootout with the Cowboys right like that,
it would seem like it would be more of a
ground and pound gibbson Montgomery game. If the Lions really
wanted to have their brothers against Dallas.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Yeah, going up against what has been a bolstered run
defense though, right when we talk about Williams and the
moves that they made, that you've got a better defensive front.
So looking ahead on their schedule, you got a road
trip against the Rams the following week and then home
against Pittsburgh. What's Pittsburgh at this point? Uh tat Minnesota?

(15:56):
I say, that's so. I think so defeatatively, just like,
look all the infighting now, whatever's going on with Mike Tomlin.
A lot of rumors around this squad and whatever else.
Aaron Rodgers, you know, talking John who's a great professional
and route running. But defensively, week to week, you just

(16:16):
had the opportunity against the Bills team that didn't have
its two tackles. You did nothing right. So I don't
know what they are by week sixteen at Minnesota, all right,
Brian Flores's defense will still give you an effort. And
then on the road at Chicago week eighteen. But that's
beyond our fantasy purview and in most cases so yeah,

(16:37):
not exactly an easy slate here, particularly that first week
again in the fantasy playoffs against the Rams.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Yeah, it's it's well. Week fourteen's got a bunch of
great games and it starts with Cowboys and Bills. We've
got Bengals. Excuse me, Cowboys and Lions. We've got Bengals
and Bills is one of the matchups. Heck, Colts Jaguars,
a lot to play for, Mike your Bears again, it's
the Packers. We talked about Texans and Chiefs and Eagles
and Chargers, but a really good slate coming up with

(17:06):
Week fourteen.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
Yeah, it's fantastic. We got a lot of big games,
like even Pittsburgh Baltimore. I don't know how much excitement
I'm getting from that. I can't play Lamar Jackson right now?

Speaker 1 (17:17):
How about I skipped right over it. You're right, yeah, no,
you're on a hundred percent right, But.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
I mean to six and six teams, Rogers averaging and
this is where you get into fun, like this is
the show I'm doing with Greg co Sell on Sunday mornings. Right,
you put on a little bit of a different hat,
or you know, change where your bills aligned. So you're
looking at things like yards per attempt and how you

(17:42):
know they're they're constructing the beast. Aaron Rodgers right now
is tied for thirty second in terms of intended air
yards per attempt. You want to guess who he's tied.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
With, Oh God, cam Ward.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
Dylan Gabriel. It's gonna get James. Cam Wart's not much higher,
but he's only he's only a couple of percent decimal
point higher, right tenths. But we're talking like five point
eight intended air yards per attempt. By way of contrast,
Sam Darnold, Drake May and others are at nine to

(18:20):
nine and a half. So like you're you're talking about
a dramatic difference because you know, averaging out over that
many throws, right, that's a full football field per game.
But and Lamar Jackson, I know the the fumble at
the goal line is not his fault, you know, going
in but three straight weeks without a passing touchdown, and
we're not seeing any explosiveness in the run runs effect.

(18:45):
So basically it becomes all right, I'll start Dereck Henry
and then I look at the two Pittsburgh running backs.
Is that kind of where I'm at? And starters for
fantasy purposes right over under forty three and a half
last day. Look, but I can't go deep into any
of it, So that for fantasy purpose is kind of
like a dead game. We take off the board, but

(19:08):
it is interesting for playoff purposes. Right as they've got
objects in rear view mirror. If suddenly Joe Burrow is
able to see I did it. I did it without stumbling.
If Joe Burrow is able to go and knock off
Josh Allen and company, we might have ourselves a little
fun race in the AFC North.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
That's gonna be a fun one in Buffalo that truly
excited to see it. You know t Higgins of the concussion,
obviously it would be great if the Bengals can get
him back, but they're not gonna have Trey hendrickson, so
the Bills should be able to score. Could be a fun.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
One fifty one and a half for that one, Dan.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Yeah, I expect that, I should say could be. It's
absolutely going to be a fun one in Week fourteen. Ian,
anything stand out for you on the slate that we've
got coming up, anything that concerns you heading into Week fourteen, Well.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
I was just gonna build off of that with the
raw thing because of him throwing Johnny Smith under the
bus for running the wrong route. So that's gonna be
an extra.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
Layer to that as well.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
But I brought it up on the last episode the
Cults Jaguars game, that's gonna be That's that's the one
that I'm most intrigued by this week, just because of
the implications it has for the division. They're both tied
at the top right now. The Colts obviously had that
insane start to the year, Daniel Jones now has the
broken leg, and it's just I don't even know if

(20:27):
they make the playoffs at this point, but this will
be a good measuring stick game for that. Like I
think this is kind of the telling game here. This
is it where if they lose to the Jaguars, I
think you can kiss them goodbye.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
Yeah. Season narrow road favorite minus two. As I looked
at it earlier, eight and four, both squads Jacksonville. The
Trevor Lawrence question just hangs out there like a lead balloon.
But you got a great run game, so it has.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Been you know, you know who. The Jaguars remind me
of Hitney. They remind me of the vikings of last year,
where I think they're a good team and they beat
the teams that they should beat, but they aren't. They
lost to the They lost to the Bengals in a
game that they probably should have won. Remember Jake, that

(21:16):
was the game that Burrow got knocked out of and
Browning as the touchdown run at the seconds at the
end of the game. But they lost it onto the Seahawks.
They lost to the Rams we mentioned in London. They
had that game against the Texans one in Houston, but
they didn't put it away. Now they beat the Chargers
pretty handedly. I think that was more of a Chargers thing.

(21:38):
But they beat the They beat the Colts like they
think they do. I think they then lose to the Broncos,
maybe lose to the Colts. They're gonna be all right,
but I think there's some Minnesota vikings to them where
they're gonna beat the teams that they should kind of
like Minnesota last year when you just couldn't couldn't get
past the Rams, couldn't get past the Lions, and those
are the only teams they ended up losing to last year.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
No, it's a good point, like the game against the
Chargers is one that just kind of stands out of
They played bully ball and just absolutely brutalized them with
the two man backfield, and it's like, all right, can
you do that again? Mentioned the Chargers that Monday night
game Philadelphia. You know your yards per attempt? Jalen Hurts

(22:25):
is second at nine per attempt. You wouldn't know it
by what we're seeing. And the run game is still
sputtering Herbert with the broken hand. But like, who again,
a lot of trust issues that you have here, right,
aj Brown's been on a heater since he said bench me,

(22:45):
so we got that. But like from the Chargers side,
the dal.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
I'll tell you I had really like questions about him
and then boom, he's down the sidelines for a fifty
nine yard score. But I don't know back Yeah, well, yeah,
that's the other part of it. But is Hampton coming
back the boost or there's still a team that is
without Joe Alton Rashon Slater. So and that's actually who

(23:14):
I think they are. Like, I think Vidal's been great
in filling in and had the big play against the
Raiders and they wore them down and ended up with
twenty twenty five carries. But I just think ultimately that
line in getting any resistance and who knows that, Mike,
to your point about the Bears and what they did
against Philadelphia, maybe Vidal and Hampton have a similar effect,

(23:38):
because that's all the Chargers could do with Herbert's hand.
But that's going to be a fun one on Monday night.
But if it's Trey Lance, my goodness.

Speaker 3 (23:45):
Yeah, I know that that takes us down a whole
other path. Forty point five is you're over under for
that Philadelphia a field goal favorite on the road. So
the anticipation based on that line would be that justin
Herbert is not playing or is greatly compromised. Is all
I can take from that one fun one. It's we

(24:09):
mentioned it, and I did so with like sarcasm dripping
thirty three and a half. I think we've broken a
new low, and that's Tennessee Cleveland, just to make mention
of it as we do. But yeah, it's an interesting slate, right,
Your Seahawks against Atlanta? Are they dead? Srahie Morris getting

(24:29):
fired by the end?

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yeah, I think they're dead.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
Yes, you know, Captain Kirk's terrible, So that one's a
dead game you should be able to walk through. Are
you concerned with Sam at all?

Speaker 1 (24:43):
I've always I am always concerned, but I think that
they I know they can beat any team in the league,
like that that Rams game. I'm not saying that the
Seahawks should be undefeated. It's not what I'm saying. But
they lost to the forty nine er. They were inside
the ten yard line and Donald had a fumble. Nick Bosa,

(25:05):
to his credit, had the pressure. Donald fumbles, they lose
the game. Donald Ricochet's one off of a helmet picked
off by the Buccaneers. They kicked the game winning field
goal because it happened in Seahawks territory. And then you
have the Rams game, where again we talked about this
couple of weeks ago, but you punted down to the
half yard line and they still almost leave with a

(25:26):
victory with a sixty one yard field goal where they
dominated statistically. It's just Donald's four interceptions. Not all of
them were his fault. Some of them were, but not
all of them were his fault. It was the pressure
on him. But I think they could beat anybody. But
I still have concerns. I know they can beat anybody. Heck,
I saw odds tied for second for Super Bowl odds.

(25:47):
According to one you know sportsbook. So people are starting
to Vegas has believed. I don't know if the general
public is really still on them because they look at
the standings and they say, oh, second place or all there,
the five seed, but nobody's gonna want to play them.
But yet Sam Darnold taketh and he giveth at times.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
Yeah, I have to try to figure out how to
navigate that defense for sure.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
Yeah. Well, Kenneth Walker, by the way, it's been getting
more opportunities, so they've been trying to lean on him more.
It hasn't resulted in him getting into the end zone,
but there has been a concerted effort to get him
in that running game going a little bit more in
the past. So you've seen, you know, a little bit
more of Kenneth Walker and that lead back role than

(26:32):
we did in the first half of the year.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
Well, that guy that I hired with the sand but
would board in Seattle is getting his job done. Then
it's about time the cow with the eat more Chicken sign.
It's the give Kenneth Walker the damn ball.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Yeah, you know I'm gonna predict that Kenneth Walker gets
into the end zone this week. Week fourteen. There it
is count it down, Ian, mark it down, will get
it in the pot. After week fourteen, I'll see you're right.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
I have them in multiple leagues. I hope you're right.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Dan. It's about times. Only scored four times this season,
so let's get them into the end zone. All right,
let's get us out of here. We've got to rest
up for again a big week in fantasy. As crazy
as it is at Fox Sports Radio, we've talked about this,
all three of us still alive in our company Guillotine League.
But yeah, the CHOP's going to come down to somebody,

(27:25):
and now each one of us thinks it's going to
be us. We'll find out what happens in week fourteen.
We'll be back later in the week with the ranking
show and whatnot. But yeah, any parting words from you guys,
as we say and bid farewell.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Be aggressive in your waiver wire scouring, you know, in
the post first run of them, see what's been put
back out there. Start looking at your playoff weeks where
you may be a little bit weaker, try to find
an advantage. This is where we have to look if
we need to have that second kicker around because potential

(28:00):
weather issues or the like, that you want to do that,
and obviously Ian has been on fire with the streaming defenses,
so start looking ahead as well and we probably play
in the waiver claims.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
Defenses be a week ahead absolutely great advice, especially if
you're looking for a playoff berth and playoff success. So
for Mike, Carmen Enni and Roddy, I'm Dan Bayer. Can't
wait to talk to you next time as we give
you our rankings, hot plays, streaming defenses and so much
more here on. I want your flex

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