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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:33):
Welcome into I Want Your Flex. He is Mike Harmon,
I'm Dan Bayer. That's Ian Roddy. Glad to have you
with us in our midweek episode. And let's just dive
run into it because there really wasn't anything mid about
Shor Sanders, even in a loss against the Tennessee Titans.
He is our topic the conversation as we start things out. Mike,
he's coming off of a performance where he threw for
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over three hundred and sixty yards. Yeah, the Browns ended
up losing to the Titans, but all we could talk
about is why wasn't he on the field at the
two point conversion? So there's so much value in conversation
about shade Or Sanders. How do you look at the
rookie quarterback now as we enter these four final four
weeks of the season.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Now we go back to the police classic of King
of Pain. That's normally what we get from Cleveland quarterbacks. No,
not so fast. Someone injecting some life. Harold Fannin's become
a go to tight end play week in week out
going forward. This week he got a game against my
beloved Chicago Bears. One thing we know is you can
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move the ball on the Bears. Are they going to
be opportunistic and probably you have a takeaway or two
against him? Absolutely, but they've been able to scheme it up.
And whatever the truth is with his relationship with Stefanski
the other folks in the room, he says all the
right things. Players seem to respond and he is the
King of Yak. Just to finish that police analogy, King
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of Yak because you're seeing the running backs, wide receivers
throwing guys into space. Jerry Judy wants to play football again.
Seems happy on the sidelines that there's at least a
chance that he can go make a play. We know
he's got a big arm, but a lot of this
has been the all right Neil, what was it the
bad news Bears, y'all all gotta move back. Look out,
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I'm gonna hit this one a long way sucker. And
then the guy lays down a bunt. That kind of
thing with Shdor Sanders, you got defenses have to play
it honestly because he does have the big arm, and
then you get the underneath and guy's taking full advantage
with the yard after catch. So yeah, he's intriguing down
the stretch. Name the starter for the rest of the season.
Like I said Week fifteen against Chicago, I'd be curious
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to see what you run him up against in terms
of your lineup decisions. But he's a high end two
for me for sure.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
He I went up against him in a league and
luckily I was able to win. But nobody cares about that,
but it will do I care. I don't even know
why I included. They should have just said I went
up against to be in the league and it was
not fun playing against them, and in a game like
the Titans where we weren't expecting a lot from their defense.
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You know, I look at these next couple of games,
we saw that he was kind of overmatched against an
undermanned forty nine Ers team. But you know, you mentioned,
you know what we've got ahead for the Cleveland Browns.
You also have matchups with the Bills and the Steelers
coming up, and on the marquee it looks great, but
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we know Buffalo's defense isn't that great, so there could
be an opportunity there, and those teams are also likely
to score against the Browns defense that has been tough
up until this game against Tennessee. So I just even
think like the way that the games are going to
play out for the Browns are advantageous Foreshait or Sanders,
as long as he can stay healthy. They may be down,
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they may need to score points. And when you can
go up against these defenses that maybe aren't lockdown, lockdown
defenses like a Houston Texans defense, and then you've got
an opportunity to make some fantasy points. Yeah. I really
like him going down the stretch. If you're let's say
you lost Daniel Jones, you know you're relying on him, Like, man,
what a guy to be able to pick up down
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the stretch.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Yeah, I think there's just that that element of he's
they're going to make the most because they got to
audition him to see what he can do, right, and
that's not handing the ball off the Quinchawn Judkins or
in sort of other running backs in the backfield. No,
it's the all right, how does he read a defense?
How does he read and pick up rushes and so,
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and he's not shy about putting the ball up. Yeah, right,
and that's one of the things we're not doing. The
checkdown thing right. By way of contrast, the Dylan Gabriel
five point eight yards or intended air yards per attempt
that is not shedor Sanders. We're on the other side
of that and the checkdowns and taking what the defense
give him. He's getting better at reading that with more experience.
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That can only get better. Again, we'll see what Allen
and the the Bears defensive constructs can do. The Bills
give up a lot of yards just like Chicago. Bills
better in terms of points allowed per game. But to
say the point remains, they're not the Bills that you remember,
and the Steelers we've seen the on again, off again
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pass rush and aptitude in the secondary. So yeah, there's
some certainly some games on this slate here that could
be big time spots. For Shador Sanders to be a
different difference maker. That makes me my head hurt a little.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Only one more point about him as well. So you
had three carries for twenty nine yards in the game
against the Titans, and to me, that tells me that
he's because he's not a runner, right, and you don't
want to just bail out on your first or second read.
To see him be able to run the football and
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have those plays where he could be dangerous. You don't
have to do it every time. You just have to
show a defense that you're able to do it. And
that's what he did. So now there's gonna have to
be They're gonna have to at least respond to it
in some case. And because he had success with it
and was able to get into the end zone on
a run himself this past weekend, I think that there's
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more opportunities. You're not gonna get six for fifty from him,
but what it does is it keeps the defense more
honest and you may get three for twenty nine again.
So yeah, I'm all for it.
Speaker 3 (06:28):
On the year, the Bears have given up the second
most touchdown passes, second only to the Cowboys. Cowboys twenty
nine Bears twenty seven perception and reality, right, but you
have the eighteen takeaways eighteen interceptions that will help fuel
that narrative.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Just to weep bit more, do you think that he
I think that what he did in week fourteen put
him in the conversation where all right now he legit
intimately has a chance at the starting job. I did
not think that going into this past weekend, especially with
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the Deshaun Watson conversation that's popped up, which, by the way,
I had a conversation with Kerry Rhoades leading up to
that a little over a week ago just about the
Deshaun Watson situation that they they've gone in Cleveland, and
now it's become more of a conversation with the opening
of the practice window. But it looked like the Browns
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weren't going to have an option in twenty twenty six
other than Shador. But now Deshaun Watson is definitely going
to be an option. But because of Chador's play, now
I think it's a competition, So I give him credit.
I think he's got an opportunity to actually win the
job here in these last four weeks. Heading into next season,
it seems like a tall task just a couple of
weeks ago. But you put performances like what you did
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against the Titans together against these teams, they'd have every
reason to start him in twenty twenty six.
Speaker 3 (07:55):
At least worth a look. See curiosity whether Kevin Stefanski's
still there or finds his way out the exit again.
I don't know how much is truth versus rumor versus
sour grapes one way or another as related to the
reports about their relationship. H Man, that's one like all
of these, right, how much do the Eagles people really
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hate each other? We could do this locker room to
locker room right, certainly in Cleveland, depending on who you believe.
The second the two point conversion thing is still just
odd as hell. But otherwise, you know, Stefanski still has
a job to do. All those players still have a
job to do. So why wouldn't anybody try their best
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nobody sabotaging things to try to tank it down. So yeah,
and when was the last time Deshaun Watson was good?
You know, the year before he sat out.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Yeah, it's been a long time, a long long time.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
I think Philip Rivers was still active in the league,
the last after Shaun Watson was.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
You know, the two point conversion thing. And I have
another about Stefanski the two point conversion thing. The one
thing that I'll say because I thought this as it
was happening. They went for two on the possession prior.
And I know Stefanski may or some may think that
he's an offensive genius. He doesn't have fifty plays on
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a two point conversion, like you've got five or six
that you want to run. And my thinking is is
this was their number one. If we need the two,
let's get it. This is the play that we're going
to run. And I think that the first one that
they ran where Shador was on the field like he
was on the field for it, and in fact, there
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was a turnover of some type in Tennessee almost ran
it back. I can't remember if it was a fumble
or an interception, but Shador was on the field for
the first two point conversion to make it thirty one
twenty three. And then when they were going for the conversion,
they didn't get it, so it was still an eight
point game. But so then the second time around, when
you really need did that, like because you're gonna lose
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the game if you don't get it. That's why I
thought they went down the trickery. Well, we had seen
Judkins in the Wildcat before. Make Tennessee think that you're
just gonna run them in because they have had success
from that formation. I don't think it was an indictment
on Sanders. I just think that that was Kevin Stefanski's
one a play and Judkins forgot to pitch the ball.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
I think that's a good theory. I think that works.
I kind of like that.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
It's a lot on the two point conversion.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
Well, but I mean, look, you got Tennessee a win. Yeah,
So I mean like the and it ruined a lot.
I mean picks and all these big contests where you
just saw the that that flow all the way through
and as you you chronicled in our in our week
in the last podcast right of how predictions and and
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just what a strange week it was for some of
the teams that seemed to be the consensus, just showing
again that the NFL in twenty twenty five is just
messed up.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
Yeah, and I'll say this, Stefanski, there could be jobs
open in the NFL that he would want to go
to if they don't if there isn't a match in Cleveland,
So maybe better if he leaves, you know, there could
be an opportunity for him to get, as crazy as
it is, another head coaching job. I don't. I don't
know why people love him as much as they do,
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but for some reason they do, and there could be
an opportunity for him.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
What do you think of the should do or stuff?
He and you want to add anything?
Speaker 4 (11:29):
Yeah, I mean, I just listening to what Dan was
saying there about the two point conversion call. I think
I'm probably with you, Dan. I don't want to sit
here and go down some conspiracy theory. Well, but I
but I would say that there's something to it in
the sense that something to the conspiracy stuff in the
sense that like if say Stefanski has a few plays
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for a two point conversion and I gotta have it
scenario like that that he absolutely loves, like you said,
and he has a one A say, he just has
two plays that he absolutely loves, and to him, they're
pretty much like either one it's a one hundred, you know,
ninety percent chance we get it in his mind, and
one involves the quarterback throwing and one involves this trick
play where it's out of the wildcat. I think subconsciously
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part of him. If there is some sort of anti
Schadur vendetta in his mind, it would make sense that
he would opt for the play that, if everything else
is held equal in his mind, he opts for the
one that doesn't include Shoudur.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Sure very well could be. Yeah, that's I'll tell you what.
Though he does not come out looking good.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
No, he doesn't at all.
Speaker 4 (12:33):
Yeah, yeah, I mean just every game that Shadur comes
out and plays well, and obviously this is the first
game he's looked this good, Like this was obviously three
hundred plus yards passing four touchdowns like this just makes
you wonder, like what took so long?
Speaker 2 (12:46):
You know?
Speaker 4 (12:46):
And also like what's is? Do they have issues with
their scouting department? Obviously all these other teams passed on
him too, But you genuinely took Dylan Gabriel two rounds
ahead of Shaduur Sanders, who looks like head and shoulders
better than he does, the guy that you scouted and
deemed him two rounds better. I don't know, Maybe I'm
just rambling at this point, but there's so many different.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Nope, you're right, that's the miss. That is the miss.
Gabriel is the mess.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
But I think some of it was all Right, You've
got Dylan Gabriel and you know what he is, and
you think that with your defense and an adequate run game,
we don't need dynamics, we just need consistency. And then
you realize that he can't push the ball down the
field at all. Right, and your defense, while great is
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living on the field for forty minutes a game, there's
only you know, Miles Garrett, as good as he is.
I mean, he's one man. So you know, the one
thing with Shador is maybe higher ceiling, but probably more
margins for error that you have to deal with. And
again it goes back to practice and film sessions or whatever.
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I'm it's all theory theory, right, unless they suddenly give
us a documentary that chronicles all of those moments of yeah,
here's Shador in the film room. Look at he's you know,
he's a PhD candidate and he's diagramming everything well, and
Stefanski never put him on the field. Okay, well, maybe
maybe that's not the way, Like it's what is it?
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Practice and film guy versus put the ball on the
field and let's go play guy, right.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
And then Gabriel just seems like in general just like
a not no shade to Shador, but Gabriel seems like
a kid who on the surface seems like a little
more likable of a guy, where Shadur is way more me,
me and stuff. And I just wonder if that has
been rubbing Stefanski the wrong way and he subconsciously wants
Gabriel to succeed over Shador.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
He probably does.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
That's so crazy, No, Dylan, Gabriel is going to be
twenty five at the end of the month, so like,
so there's already like a like a maturity level because
he's he was in college for twenty four years.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
He was wait, he was around a long long time.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
He was he was so like so there's that portion
of it as well. But it also he was way overdrafted,
Like if you just watched them either be at Oregon
or Oklahoma. I mean, you know, in those times, there
was no way that he was a third round pick.
So they missed on that. People miss on third round picks.
They do. I don't know if he'll be in Cleveland
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next year, but should or will be. It's just a
question of will he be starting or not. We shall see.
All right, We're gonna take a time out wrap things
up here on our midweek episode of I Want Your Flex.
He's Mike Carmen, that's he, and Roddy I'm Dan Bayer.
It's all here and I Want Your Flex. All right,
We're gonna get you set for Thursday Night Football in
a little bit, but I do want to talk about
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Sunday slate. Guys. It's crazy to me in this era
of flex scheduling when you look at the early slate
of games on Sunday, usually it's you know, there's a
lot to be desired, a lot left to be desired.
I should say, We've got Chargers, Chiefs, Bill's, Patriots, and
Ravens Bengals all in the early window. That is really
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really good for some huge, huge games, all on CBS.
So the third team on CBS is going to be
had a great game. You don't see this too often
in a slate, especially this late in the season. Usually
games are flexed in certain spots, but there were some
limitations because of the Bills and Patriots and the Chargers
and Chiefs and even the Ravens and Bengals. You can't
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flex those because those were already primetime games. But they're
all there at one o'clock Eastern time on Sunday.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Talking about getting up and getting after it. Right, here's
your mimosa, here's your omelet, and some top notch football
getting after it to get a Sunday and Week fifteen
playoff week in the fantasy realm for a lot of folks,
or final throws for others. But yeah, overall, we've got
some doozies this week in both windows. I don't know
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how much when we talk about, you know, Sunday night
football not exactly thrilling, but hey, JJ McCarthy put up
thirty one on a bad Washington team, and then Miami
Pittsburgh suddenly has value in a Monday night game. Nothing
else story lines from both right, Miami not quite dead yet,
running through Devon Han quite a bit and making plays
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that way, and defense has played better. Pittsburgh got back
over the five hundred line with that win over the Ravens.
So yeah, I mean, all the way through the weekend,
we've got some doozies, and then eventually we'll start adding
those Saturday games in.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Yeah, that's gonna be fun coming up in the next
couple of weeks. Yeah. I like Dolphin Steelers. I normally wouldn't,
but these two versions of them I am intrigued about
for sure. And even the late window, the late windows
Green Bay and Denver. Yeah, playing in a game so
in the Mile High City Lions and Rams.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
Lions and Rams is fifty five and a half. Wow,
fifty five and a half park cartemy wants to go
to that game?
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Yeah right, I mean it's right in the backyard. Mike,
over it out.
Speaker 3 (18:01):
I'll have to see what the Let's take a look
at the old ticketing, shall we, because there were a
couple of games this last week. We talked about the Cleveland,
Tennessee game, but there were several others that were under
thirty bucks for get in which you know, if you're
just looking, I'm in look city to city, it's going
to do the parking and availability Los Angeles. You might
have a cheap ticket, but you're still gonna pay eighty
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bucks to park, or you're gonna have to uber and
then walk a mile and a half or two, which
is fine because it's still seventy degrees, so you're fine.
But in a lot of other places not so much.
Let's see Bears Cleveland is two hundred, you got what
was it? Let's see the Rams one hundred and fifty three?
Bucks is get in. I don't think I care about
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either team that much. Jacksonville sixty one against the Jets,
Houston seventy one against Arizona thirty nine bucks. If you
want to go to Jerry's World to watch the Vikings.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
It would have been a really great late window if
there wasn't a Daniel Jones injury. Colts and Seahawks is
another game. But now when you don't even know who's
going to start a quarterback for the Colts, it's kind
of tough. But yeah, thirteen and a half, now, yeah,
it's I mean, it's gonna be tough on Riley Leonard
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if he's there, and you need you need a veteran
to be able to deal with what Seattle is going
to give you, And I just don't know if Philip
Rivers is going to want to deal with that. If
you were to come out, come out of retirement, go.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
And claim Bailey Zappi or practice, yeah, you may have
to come out here and you be the pin cushion
for the Seattle deal.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
It could be rough sledding for the for the Colts
in that.
Speaker 4 (19:43):
One, Chris Ball to put some pads on. Yeah exactly, this, yeah,
you do.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
It, you.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
Get us out.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
Well, you know, and it's crazy that it's it's not
crazy to say. But again, Anthony Richardson was supposed to
be the backup. Yeah, he has that freak injury. And
so now the Colts are in this situation. Where were
there two pregame injuries in that game for the Colts
as well? I think that there was another one.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
Yeah, I had a lot of stuff going on at
the same one that Charvarius Ward got hit.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
Yeah, yeah, that was yes, so weird, Yeah, because I
was like, yeah, I saw him get hit and so like, no,
that wasn't how Anthony Richardson got hurt. He got hurt
with a like a band exercise.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
Oh well, I forgot the one other value play of
the week. If you want to go see Carolina the
upstart Carolina Panthers at New Orleans and Tyler Shuck thirteen dollars.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Oh, there you go.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
That's actually pretty good value. I mean, Carolina's not bad
and Shuck has been entertaining, and it could sound like
you're cursing the whole day.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
Sure, yeah, why not check it out. It's the it's
the lowest ticket that we've got to think on the
slate that's Week fifteen.
Speaker 3 (20:55):
But it's just that weird part of the schedule. Now
we've got some really good heavyweight matchup here. We talked
about the sandwich situation, right, this is the middle game
before some of these teams meet up for a second time,
and we'll have some of that in the final couple
of weeks as well. So for fantasy purposes, it's that
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ebb and flow of trying to find the sweet spot
on the schedule. You got some lesser, lesser opponents, but
I don't think anybody's got a schedule where we just
really have a lot of Ronco said it and forget it. So,
you know, when you're talking about w R two's and stuff,
I think we're gonna be doing a lot more of
those breakdowns come Friday rather than the old standbys that
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we've gone and been reliable with through the season.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Well, the Thursday Night of Fair is an NFC cells
showing on It's the other two teams outside of the
Saints and Panthers. It is the Buccaneers and Falcons playing
in Tampa. Yeah, Mike, health concerns on the Falcons side
of things. Buccaneers could be getting healthy. Yer, what do
you think we got for Thursday night?
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Well, I mentioned Kirk Cousins on the waiver wire pickups again,
more a speculative play, maybe your dollar fantasy league if
you're playing in those kind of entries. But Tampa Bay's
secondary has been bad. We look at the possibility Drake
London was listed at least at the time of the recording,
is day to day, so you're wishing and hoping Bejeon
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Robinson's usually good for a few receptions out of the backfield,
a little bit of pits, so you know, you do
have opportunities now as Kirk Cousins look anything like the
Kirk Cousins that we've seen pre injury. No is still
on the comeback. But again we're trying to find diamonds
in the rough. Maybe a little bit. If you lost
Daniel Jones in super flex leagues, two QB leagues, some
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of those becoming more normalized than the standard leagues that
the three of us, certainly you and I, Dan had
been playing for years, right, more permutations to a lot
of this stuff.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Most some guys in my longtime league would look at
me like, I'm an alien. Why do you have five
ears on your head? Saying something like that. They just
love the old school. Yet we got a couple of
owners who like, just want to throw a cass into
the wind and throw every curveball you can. But yeah,
it just hasn't happened yet.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
Start adding all sorts of random scoring categories. Yes, and
then in week two going, hey, how do we use
the commissioner's tool to remove some of these categories. We
didn't realize it would be that bad. I remember when
IDPs became a thing and people realize that now linebackers
were scoring eighty points. Yeah, I think we overweighted tackles.
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Yeah exactly. You watched Irlacker or Array Lewis play at home,
or Luke Keickley and suddenly realized they were they were
king of the mountain just by being near a pile.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
Oh great, stuffy overalls.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
Well pretty much right. It was quarterbacks and linebackers if
you looked at those settings. But Vijan Bucky Irving once again,
you know he's back in the good graces, so he
comes in. He's a number five for me in the
early week review. As we get into it at the
running back position for the wide outs again hoping that
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Drake London is available to you to find a little
bit of love. A little bit down. You know, we
talked about a book a up being able to make
a play this last week when they needed him to,
and for fantasy purposes, it's been down since week five,
week six, so he's actually down to a high end
three at this point. God went back into still wishing, wanting,
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hoping that the rest of that receiving corps comes back in.
And for the tight end position, as we look at
it now, Kyle Pitts is a back end top ten
for Tampa. You know, this becomes if you have to
play a tight end, maybe it and gets a look,
but even then that becomes an active desperation.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
I know that this is what the NFL likes to do.
It's just really difficult for me to get excited for
NFC South game. No, I get it like it is, yeah,
especially like you know the Falcons and the tough times
and gosh, I hope they don't waste Jean Robinson's career.
But yeah, there's now if the Buccaneers are wearing the creamsicicles,
do we.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
At least get some of that? Dan? Do we have
any of that coming in?
Speaker 2 (25:14):
You know what I'm gonna I'm gonna have to check
at some point. I don't know if there's a Buccaneers
schedule maker. Sometimes they wait for these, you know, throughout
the week, but uh, you know where they'll not unveil
but just announce, or they'll change their their Twitter photo
and it'll be like, oh, it's the throwbacks, and then
you know it's throwback weeks. So I'm gonna go, I'm
going to go to the Buccaneers here on X if
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my computer can end up bringing it up. But that
would be one way to spice it up if it
was the throwbacks. And if the Falcons would just where
their Steve Bartkowski reds right with the grade, not the
nineteen sixty eight ones, but the nineteen eighty five ones,
that would be I've got great for me.
Speaker 4 (25:51):
I've got the Bucks here. Their Twitter still looks normal,
their ax still looks like the normal one button. Okay,
I mean it's still still you know, might not about.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
Baby, but I found Gridiron Hyphenuniforms dot com has the
mock ups that we got the Bartkowski and the Cream skulls.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
That would be nice. I would take that for you.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
I don't know if that's final, but it's a it's
a pretty cool looking h It's a pretty cool looking
website because it's got the helmets and the back view
for both squads listed all the way through.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
It would be magnificent just to see old Bucko Bruce
on the field as many times as we can.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
Or could we make a SpongeBob game or something. I
don't know, give me something.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
Oh well, hey good in more good news, no more buys.
So everybody's playing this week? Yes, it's great to have
all right, it's great to have you listening to us.
We always thank you for your support. We'll be with
you through the end of the regular season and through
the postseason as well with episodes. So for Mike Harmen
and Ian Roddy, I'm Dan Byer. We'll talk to you
at the end of the week where we'd give you
(26:58):
your week fifteen kings hop plays, cold source streaming defenses
and so much more. We'll talk to you then here
and I want your flex