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October 2, 2024 25 mins

It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Mike Harmon and Dan Beyer give you some final thoughts on Week 4 as we shift gears into Week 5. The guys open with a discussion on how best to navigate Josh Allen's rollercoaster start to the fantasy season before getting into the subject of Garrett Wilson, who's disappointed a lot of people to start the year... Plus, might Davante Adams be on the way?

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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(00:24):
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Speaker 2 (00:33):
A happy Wednesday. It is I want your flex hitting
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Speaker 3 (00:37):
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Speaker 2 (00:39):
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at Roddy on your score. Hey, you may not listen
to this on a Wednesday, but it's the first time
you're gonna be cure it.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
On a Wednesday. If you listen to my Thursday and Friday,
more power to you. We're just happy that you're listening.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
The great thing about usually our midweek conversations here and
I want your flex? Is there more general, more evergreen,
more bigger problems instead of the Tuesday aftermath, how you
need to respond from what happened this past week and
then Friday.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
It's so you need to get in your lineups.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
This is where we could kind of flesh out some
of the topics that are going on in fantasy football.
And Mike, I'm gonna be selfish here and I'm just
gonna start right off the top.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
My quarterback is Josh.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Allen, and two weeks so far this season, in the
first four I have lost fantasy football games because of
the production from Josh Allen. And usually that's never a problem.
Josh Allen has won me many games in my fantasy career. Heck,
he won me the game with just his first half
against Jacksonville in Week three. But I was not expecting

(01:45):
these performances from Josh Allen, and usually these performances come
in losses like they had against the Baltimore Ravens this
past weekend. But we also kind of saw a bad job.
I shouldn't say a bad Josh Allen, it was bad
fantasy Josh Allen in their win against the Miami Dolphins.
Josh Allen has to be scratching my head. And I

(02:05):
don't think I'm alone in that when it comes to
fantasy football right now.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Oh No, it's tough, right You've had two monster games
over thirty points and two sub ten point games. That
is not in the makings of a fantasy championship run
quarterback position. You gotta have it, like and again, I
date myself with my wrong co products.

Speaker 5 (02:25):
But they still, you.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
Know, sell them basically your infomercial things. If here's what
I need to buy and I won't need anything else,
set it and forget it is generally what you had
with Josh Allen. Given the proficiency of Cook as a runner,
you're losing a little bit there at times. And if
he and Allan isn't making plays with his legs, like
against Baltimore, you got none of that right. You didn't

(02:49):
get the back end touchdown, So a lot of parlay
cards got burned there. But for fantasy purposes, once they
were down big, it's like, all right, I'm at least
gonna get some garbage time. I didn't get any of that.
Schedule going forward doesn't necessarily get easier. I'm still kind
of confused at what I get week to week from Houston,
But then they're on the road at the Jets. Well,

(03:11):
offense may not be much to write about week to
week and a little bit of handwringing, but defensively they
can still bring it Tennessee. We talked about that, you know,
on the Tuesday episode and what they were able to
do with Miami and yeah, hang a star based on
quarterback and whatever. But the defense has been pretty good overall.
And then they're at your Seahawks, So all of that

(03:31):
to say, you know, in the next few games, you
might be still riding the roller coaster.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Yeah, the quarterback position has been I guess a bit
of a roller coaster so far in the first part
of the season. You mentioned in our podcast that ended
up dropping Tuesday of this week on the top five
quarterbacks in the so far in the NFL and Fantasy Football,
and Lamar Jackson was on the list, and I'm surprised

(03:59):
that Josh Allen was on the list because he came
in fifth. But I guess to the point that we
talked about, quarterback plays been down. When you have two
thirty point games, that's gonna put you somewhere near the top.
But you said Jayden Daniels, Baker Mayfield, and Sam Donald,
all right, now the make up the other three in
the top five.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
That's it.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Yeah, So Daniels twenty eight thirteen, twenty eight, twenty five,
Jackson twenty five, seventeen, twenty six, twenty three point six.
So there's your your guy that's been consistent. Baker Mayfield
one stinker with his nine point five in Week three
when they got run over, but otherwise twenty nine point seven,

(04:42):
nineteen point eight, twenty eight point nine. Sam Donald his
low is of fifteen. So it's Lamar Jackson and Sam
Donald to this point, who haven't given you a disaster?
Every other quarterback you're looking at and scratching your head,
and you've had some down down weeks.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
And I think this is the This is the interesting
point about Josh Allen is Mike. I don't see the
Bills drastically changing. No where the Eagles You're like, well,
Jalen Hurts doesn't have DeVante Smith or AJ Brown right now,
like that that makes a lot of sense. Heck, Matthew
Stafford's not playing without his top two targets. You can

(05:23):
even go further down the line, Joe Burrow the Bengals.
He could say, well, the early season with T Higgins
being out, Jamar Chase not really in great shape the
start of the year, that situation should get better. The
running back should be more accustomed in Cincinnati for their
roles with Zach Moss and Chase Brown doing the work
Heck Brock Purty. You could even say the same thing

(05:46):
with the injuries that they dealt with, that you expect
things to get better even if Christian McCaffrey maybe doesn't
come back. Maybe they get into a rhythm with Jordan
Mason because he has, you know, more of an opportunity.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
Kyler Murray, I keep on going down the line.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
The point is is, I don't know where Josh Allen improves.
I don't know if Keon Coleman ends up becoming that
w R number one. I think it is Shakir. I
think that there's if Dalton kin Kaid does have more
of a role. I don't know how big and how
much that affects Josh Allen. That's what concerns me about
it is the other guys. You can see that boost.
I just don't see it with the Bills.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
Yeah, the curiosity is for the Bills. Defensively, they're missing
a number of pieces, right, A couple of linebackers, a
bit of the secondary and how they fill that out,
Like Milano's not walking back through that door. So they're
going to be able to be gashed against teams that
really want to push the run, but how many teams
can do And it's not even a comparison to Derrick Henry.

(06:44):
It's just a we'll commit to a run in the
same way to where you're getting bludgeoned, meaning the offense
has to go and try to push, which clearly didn't
work in the game against Baltimore because Gil Shakira had.

Speaker 5 (06:58):
The big breakout.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
But that's not the usual for him, right Kean Coleman
hasn't stepped into a role where you're expecting any kind
of continuity and consistency from him. Concaid, as you said,
is a guy we're expecting to take that leap. But
is that on a week to week basis something you
trust altogether yet? No, So for Josh Allen, if you're

(07:21):
not going to get the big rushing efforts, it's going
to be, you know, a week to week where you
ride the lightning. It's still going to be better than most.
As I said, he's still fifth on the list, But
there are gonna be some games, particularly when you're talking
about daily fantasy or guillotine leagues, where he's going to
put you on the chopping block. I mean, Jalen Hurts

(07:41):
is eighth right now, He's had two games the last
two to eleven point nine and sixteen point three.

Speaker 5 (07:47):
But to your point, top options aren't there.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Yeah, right, It's it's a tricky spot.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
And again, Josh Allen, if you've had Josh Allen in
the past, if you're in a keeper league, he's won
you more games than he's ever lost. There's no doubt
about that. And hecky did it for me earlier this year.
It's just now to the point where there was the
floor for him in my standard league that we play,
eighteen points was the floor. That was the floor for

(08:15):
him where he's gonna he's gonna at least throw a
touchdown pass. And I know this past week against Baltimore
was the I think the third time in the last
three seasons that he hasn't thrown a touchdown pass in
a game. So that should reverse when they go to
Houston this Sunday and face the Texans. Should be a
fun game, by the way, but it's just the point
of they won a game where he didn't give you

(08:35):
a lot, and then I lost the game where he
didn't give you a lot, and the Ravens game. Maybe
the one off you can understand that, But it was
the Dolphins game that really kind of put this in
my head. And then when I saw them lose against
the Ravens, I'm like, all right, how am I gonna
be able to navigate this with Josh Allen. I'm not
benching him, obviously, that's not going to happen.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
It's just he's he's gonna be a little bit more
volatile than I thought this season.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Yeah, maybe maybe a little more of the uh you
need a bigger threshold for pain here, and maybe maybe
you just need to have more snacks while you're watching
his games, you know, the curiosity you brought Joe Burrow
into into the mix there, Dan going through the list.
Remember they always played terribly early in the season anyway,
Zach Taylor, what is he won and eleven in the

(09:23):
first two weeks of a season, So they're just rounding
into shape last three weeks seventeen point two, twenty five
point four, seventeen point three. I gotta I gotta think
even if t Higgins still pissed about his contract, he
recognized he's only getting a big one if he goes
out in balls. Yes, likewise, Jamar Chase, you know, he

(09:43):
made his jokes this week in his post game, but
gave you a couple of big plays. I mean, there's
there's the offense that I would hang a star on
moving forward. A lot of these others, there's a lot
of hand ringing because I don't know what I'm expecting, right, Dallas,
we talked about y.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:02):
Some of these other squads were just like, what's the ceiling?

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Right?

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Did we already see the best of New Orleans for
those two weeks back to back weeks? Derek Carr nine
and nine point one mm.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
That car needs some roadside assistance. Boom, He's Mike Carmon,
I'm Dan Byer. This is I want your flex. Ian
Roddy's gonna jump in in a little bit because after
our time out, we're going to talk about a similar
player to Josh Allen, although they really don't have anything
in common at all except that playing the AFC East.

(10:37):
Do you have a Garrett Wilson problem on your hands?
If you do, you're gonna want to listen up. That's
next here and I want your flex.

Speaker 3 (10:46):
All right.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Time to talk Garrett Wilson here, and I want your
flex he is Mike Carmon, I'm Dan Byer. The executive
producer is Ian Roddy, who is a Jets fan. And
coming off of that loss to the the Denver Broncos
in week four, a ten to nine thriller that you
had with the with the Denver Broncos had a lot

(11:09):
of people scratching their head about what's wrong with this offense,
what's wrong with Brisol, what's wrong with Aaron Rodgers. I
don't know how many people are now saying what's wrong
with Garrett Wilson, because I just think they think everything
is wrong with Garrett Wilson. He has not been good
as a fantasy wide receiver basically in a year and
a half. That's basically what we've got so far from

(11:29):
Garrett Wilson. Mike, where are you on the star wide
receiver punt Jets? Okay, hunting, You're done?

Speaker 5 (11:35):
Well, I'll just put it this way.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
I'm wondering how much is him, how great he is,
Like we loved him in college, and there's been moments
where he's been a star. Right now, he's ranked thirty
fifth amongst wide receivers in PPR leagues through four weeks
with the high point being a fourteen point three point

(11:58):
performance in Week three in that blowout win over New England.

Speaker 3 (12:02):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (12:03):
Otherwise you're looking.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
At a twelve, a ten point two, and a seven
point one, and I don't know how much better it gets. Like,
for as much as I wanted to jump on board
after the Patriots game, if for nothing else, Rogers looked
like he was moving more fluidly. Watching him this week
against Denver, and Denver's defense pretty solid, and we thought

(12:26):
that coming into the game that it would be close.
I didn't think it would be quite this ugly, but
that it would be a close game. But watching him
respond and they've shaken it off. But like when he
got hit late and he didn't look he came up
and after that it was a little bit of being
a bit gunshot was Aaron Rodgers. And if you got

(12:47):
to get the ball out quickly because the line's not
getting it done, I don't know that you can allow
Garrett Wilson to be the player he needs to be
because he's not the I'm gonna.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
Fight you, you.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
Know in tight press, sure, right, So if you don't
have the three one thousand two to get let him
get a little bit of separation. I think it's going
to be a tough go.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
You know, Patrick Certan is a problem for any wide
receiver in the National Football League and was this past weekend.
But he doesn't play Patrick Cirtan every game over the
last the four weeks of this year and dating back
to last year, you see Garrett Wilson week in and
week out, Ian Roddy making sure you watch those Jets games.

(13:31):
Are you concerned on Garrett Wilson and who he actually
may be as a fantasy football receiver?

Speaker 6 (13:38):
Yeah, because because coming out of his rookie year when
he won, you know, the Offensive Rookie of the Year award,
the expectation was, you know, the sky's the limit for
this kid, Like he doesn't necessarily have a ceiling, and
he could be one of the best receivers in the league.
And that hasn't been the case. You don't have to
make excuses for one of the best receivers in the
league like you do for Garrett Wilson in the fact, like, oh,

(13:58):
he was covered by Sirtan the whole game. He was
covered by Gonzales the whole game versus the Patriots, he
was covered by Snead the whole game versus the Titans.
You know, if you want to keep making excuses like that,
then then the Vikings game will be a good, you know,
kind of testing point for him because they don't really
have that true number one lockdown guy who's gonna be
shadowing him all game. In general. Yeah, I mean, he

(14:21):
it's disappointing. He hasn't been the number one guy that
he's been supposed to be. And there's something to that
what Mike was saying about Aaron Rodgers maybe getting a
little gun shy towards the end of that game after
he took the hit. It's just so tough to gauge
this early in the season because again, it's like there
are excuses that you can make. It just sucks that

(14:41):
you have to for a player like Garrett Wilson, if
that makes sense.

Speaker 4 (14:44):
No, it's a tough thing, right, I mean, back to
back weeks you got Gonzales, Okay, you got the fourteen
point one, and then this week you got certain Right,
you're gonna draw their best and you're gonna get the
shade of the safety and you know every time.

Speaker 6 (14:58):
It was pouring rain too in the Denver game. Again,
it's just there are valid excuses to be made. It
just really is unfortunate that you have to. And if
he was this player that we seemingly have talked about
him as, you shouldn't need to make excuses for him.
He should be able to get open a few times
versus the best corners in the league.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
I will say this, I do think that this conversation,
now that it's becoming more of a conversation, will be
addressed with the Jets, and I think that Aaron Rodgers
will address it in terms of trying to find more
opportunities to get the ball to Garrett Wilson. So if
you wanted to buy low, I don't know how long
it's going to last. Maybe it's a long stock for

(15:41):
the rest of the season that you want to pay off,
But I would try. If I was in a wide
receiver spot where I needed to add someone, I would
take a chance on Garrett Wilson just because of the
talent alone, and trust that Aaron Rodgers is going to
want to go into FU mode with the critics or
to show and make a conscious effort. It doesn't seem

(16:02):
like Aaron Rodgers has any any issues throwing with throwing
to Alan Lazard because guess what he knows, Alan Lazard,
it's those throws don't seem to be any issues whatsoever.
Alan Lazard's been fine, aside from what was his celebration.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Was he the one that got fined for the buster?

Speaker 6 (16:24):
Yeah, the little gun finger shooter McGavin.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Yeah, But I can understand the familiarity that Rogers has
because there's still familiarity for Rogers coming off with this injury.
I think that's gonna wear away at some point. I
would I would buy low on Garrett Wilson right now
and just hope.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
For the comeback.

Speaker 6 (16:42):
And it's not like he's been a you know, bad
fantasy receiver. It's just that he's been bad relative to
where you drafted him and relative to expectation.

Speaker 4 (16:49):
Well, but that's but that's part of the equation exactly.

Speaker 6 (16:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
Unfortunately, you know, we're tying it. It's kind of like
the quick evaluations on the you know, straight football side
of things, when we talk about quarterbacks and being a
bust or insert any sport here.

Speaker 5 (17:06):
Hey, Michael Olowa, Candy, it's not his fault.

Speaker 4 (17:08):
They were dope being drafted him one or when Christian
Latner he had a nice career, but he was drafted
number three. Expectations way too high back to football for
Garrett Wilson. Yeah, I mean the expectation was was the
sky was the limit with Aaron Rodgers coming back healthy, right,
so everybody got drafted Brice Hall. Not that we're going
down the same road, But isn't Braylen Allen looking like

(17:30):
he's a guy that maybe there are moments.

Speaker 5 (17:32):
Where you'd rather have him?

Speaker 4 (17:35):
So like in Brisol's had three great games eighteen point three,
twenty four point four, eighteen and then only a three
point eight this week. Again, you know you hang a
star on it. It's one and that's standard league certainly,
or no, that was ptr. Sorry, but you know when
you have another back, you know you're still getting your
timing down. Lazard only has a job but for Aaron Rodgers, right,

(17:57):
So that's the guy he's going to to look to
and becomes the old security blanket and maybe over time,
you know, owing to our conversation we had in the
Tuesday podcast, Yeah, I'd trade all day long for Garrett
Wilson before I'd look anywhere near Tyreek Gill right now,
right or Jalen Waddle or a host of other wide
receivers and in what looked to be pretty bad situations

(18:21):
because the potential for a breakout is there just right now.

Speaker 5 (18:26):
It's a tough seleedding.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
I'll say, what's really what what I think the biggest
the biggest thing hampering Garrett Wilson is.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
We thought he was going to be Devonte Adams. I
think that's what what it was. That's exactly That's a
good analogy.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Yeah, considering where what he did with Green Bay, the
similar situations of all you know, supreme talent outside really
not challenging uh, nobody else on the roster.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
That would really challenge for that spot.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
And even Rogers, you know, in his last year in
Green Bay and trying to get those rookie wide receivers
at that time, trying to get them accustomed to everything,
they end up he ends up taking a step back.
So we think, like, well, Rogers needs that number one guy,
and when he gets them, it's gonna be like DeVante
Adams all over again. And maybe it will be in

(19:20):
New York and though it just acquired DeVonta Adams, who knows.
But right now I think that's the biggest thing with
Garrett Wilson is. We thought he was going to be
DeVante Adams and he ended up not.

Speaker 6 (19:28):
Being Jordy Nelson Before DeVante Adams, people people forget.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
Now DeVante Adams remember week to week with the injury,
and the Raiders want you to know that all these
teams are calling.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
We were not.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
Interesting in trading him. Did you really need to put
out the presser on that and get that to the insiders?

Speaker 6 (19:48):
And Tonio Pearce apparently liked an Instagram post saying that
Deavante Adams had played his last game as a rate.

Speaker 5 (19:54):
I did see that. That was that was interesting.

Speaker 6 (19:57):
Interesting.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Now do you think he would really like that post?
There's gotta be some There's got to be something that's
There's there's no way that an NFL head coach would
go and like a post like that, right, There's got
to be something that's.

Speaker 6 (20:14):
Doctored, Something weird's going on. Yeah, I mean, surely just.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
Made up in Antonio pierce name or however it is.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
There's no way that I saw the same thing as
you guys did, and I just I just refuse to
believe that it actually is true.

Speaker 6 (20:28):
There's also the chance that he did like it, But
he's just liking it and the like that he finds
it amusing, you know, like he's he's sick of all
this Chavante Adams trade talk and he's just liking it.
Because it's like, can you guys just stop already?

Speaker 2 (20:40):
This is this is the perfect time because people talk about, uh,
you know, I got hacked or this happened with my
phone when you like something, I've I've dropped my phone
sometimes and have hit like on something that I didn't
have any biness sometimes on an ad. Guys, I don't
know if you sit there and scroll on TikTok or

(21:02):
Twitter and fall asleep, if you ever dozed off doing that,
either of you, sure, yeah, yeah, and all of a
sudden the phone just slides out of your hand and
you like it. It can happen. Luckily, it's been nothing outrageous.
It's usually just been a stupid sports take or a commercial.
But like, I've dozed off. So when you actually say

(21:23):
stuff like that, like oh, I accidentally liked it, or
I was thumbing through and I hit like some of that,
like that's not all entirely bs, because it has happened
to me where the phone slips out of your hand,
or you're dozing off on the couch and the phone
just falls and you hit something that has happened.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
I just don't think it happened in this situation.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
Yeah, imagine if he tried to say that in a
press conference or something like, oh, yeah, that's what happened.
I fell asleep, it slipped out of my hands.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Oh, I was on Instagrams. Heck, Instagrams. Seventy percent of
it is people I don't even follow. It's just ads
and stupid other stuff.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Oh man, all right, well that's gonna do it for
this pod. I want us to do Christian McCaffrey trade partners,
but that may be for another day. Like who would
you actually trade? Would you trade Devon h Chan? Would
you give up Devon h Chan to acquire Christian McCaffrey
right now?

Speaker 6 (22:15):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (22:15):
No, as bad as that Miami Dolphins offense is right now,
I don't know that we're ever seeing Christian McCaffrey this season.
Oh I look, I have no idea how to determine
anything out of other than he went to Germany, got
some treatments, and they're talking about his achilles and not
just one, both of them.

Speaker 6 (22:35):
Yeah, out of nowhere. He has it in both legs,
and he's.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
Got it in both legs allegedly the Achilles tendonitis.

Speaker 3 (22:40):
So Mike is not a buyer.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
He would rather have a chan if you have Romandre
Stevenson Ian, and I said to you, I'll give you
Christian McCaffrey for Romandre Stevenson.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
Would you do that deal right now?

Speaker 6 (22:54):
I saw a tweet today saying Romandre Stevenson is fumbled
in every game this year, which is just poor timing
because it makes me just sour on Stevenson. So I
want to say yes, But as a Christian McCaffrey owner,
I'm so frustrated right now he has yet to play
for me, So I I think I would.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Prefer Okay, So if I had Romandre Stevenson, you would
give me McCaffrey right now for Romandre Stephenson.

Speaker 6 (23:17):
I would heavily consider it. I would heavily consider I
think I would have to mull it over a little bit,
maybe sleep on it, but I would, Yeah, I would
it would I would heavily entertain it.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (23:25):
I guess that would go down as the you take
the giant swing for a guy that like Stevenson, who
had the big week one, but otherwise, I mean, we've
seen what the Patriots offense is that you basically say,
all right, I'll take a lottery ticket and if McCaffrey
comes back, because because maybe you're already thinking about benching
Stevenson as it is right depending on what your running

(23:47):
back depth is, regardless of the touches that you're just
not getting the payoff and you're frustrated and the fumbles
uh enrage you that maybe you just say, you know,
i'd have McCaffrey sitting on my bench and maybe we
wanting hoping that it works.

Speaker 5 (24:02):
I could see that.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
Well, I put them use those names because they're kind
of in the same area when it comes to points
so far this season, like Bjon Robinson's kind of in
the same area as well. But I think the name
Beejon Robinson carries a lot. Plus I do think that
Bijon later on in the season will also be getting
more we think we think that's going to happen, but

(24:26):
just interesting on the dynamics of a name and then
the reality. So the Devana Chan and the Ramandre Stevenson
may be the line where we have Christian McCaffrey right
now I don't think anybody's trading for Travis Etn right now.
It could be wrong, but hey, things couldn't get any
worse than they are in Jacksonville anyway, so maybe it's

(24:47):
time to buy low on him.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
What a disaster right now?

Speaker 4 (24:50):
More Tag Bigsby for the world, and for no other reason,
his name is Tag Bigsby.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
The good news, the good news for the Jaguars.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
The Colts come to town, and we know how miserable they
are in Jacksonville. So that's what's gonna happen in week five.
We'll see if the Jaguars can get off the schneide
and play winning football.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
We'll see if Doug Peterson will keep his job.

Speaker 4 (25:11):
How about that? Yeah, he's gotta be number one on
the hot list right now.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
Oh man, all right, So for Ian Roddy, he's Mike Carmon.
I'm Dan Byer. This has been I want your flex.
We'll be back Friday morning with your preview of Week
five in the National Football League.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
That will include buys and a London.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
Game, so you'll want to buckle up for that. We'll
talk to you then here and I want your FLEs

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