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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hey, everybody, welcome to the NFL Fantasy Football Show. It's
been your man named g Marcus Grant, joined by Michael F.
Floyo and Lakwan Jones. Welcome to Week three fellas. We're
in the thick of it now.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Yeah, yeah, hey, Week three kicks off in a great
lady too.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
We've got the Bills, you got the Dolphins. It should
be a good start to week three. We got a
whole lot going on. We've got a lot of quarterback
issues to deal with. Two, We're got to a lot
of starts and sins for week three? Are we ready
for another Indiana Jones adventure? And then the Chiefs avoid
an Ero and three start. We'll get into that and
a whole lot more, but gonna start as we don't
leave with the starts, and since we'll begin with the
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quarterback position, Florio run through the ups and downs for
this week.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Jared Goff, I think that could be a really high
scoring game on Monday Night football. Dak Prescott, the Bears
have allowed a whole bunch of production through the air.
Dre may I think he's just playing really good ball
as of right now. Daniel Jones to me, is in
play because he's getting all the goal one work and
he's second in the NFL in passing yards. I don't
know if it's gonna last all year, but he's hot
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right now. And then Caleb Williams. The Cowboys have allowed
the most passing yards and third most passing touchdowns and
on the Sids, I'm sorry, Lakwan, I'm gonna try to
get away from Matthew Stafford. I know quarterbacks a little
thin this week, but the Eagles is not a defense
I really want to mess with. Keyral Lawrence has more
career interceptions than touchdowns against the Houston Texans and he
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already has to have sit down, so with his coach,
that's not a good thing. Gino Smith the other night
was rough for him. Brock Bauers is banged up and everything.
So I think you get away from trying to stream
Gino Smith and then I'm sorry, Lakuwan, I'm gonna say
something about your fellow Orange County and I would trying
to get away from Sam Donald right now.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Yeah, I put Sam Donald as a sleeper out. Admit
I didn't feel necessarily great about it. Some of it
was just because there could be up to five starting
quarterbacks seeing this week. Yeah, I tried to kind of,
you know, pretzel logic, but I don't feel great about
that as a sleeper down.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
You know, they're just running the ball.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
They're running the ball a lot. Saints defense has been
a little bit tougher than I think we thought it
was going to be at the start of the year. Lakwan,
you have been big on Daniel Jones. We sort of,
you know, poked at you about it, but at least
in the first two weeks he's looked good. Would you
like to take a mild victory lap on Indiana? Indiana
we named the dog Indiana, Like, do we want to
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take a lap on him heading into week three?
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Absolutely, I'm taking the lap each and every week.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Man.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
As long as he's going out there in complete and passes,
that's all the coach need and and that's exactly what
he's doing. He's one of three quarterbacks to put up
three hundred passing yards on net Denver defense. I mean, honestly,
I'm just gonna ride this train. I'm going to ride
the wave until it is done. Because at the end
of the day, Daniel Jones was for free in drafts.
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He is free off the waiver wires and just looking
at how he's been operating facing a league high sixty
two percent blitz rate, defenses need to start respecting mister
Danny Jones man, because look he's a Jones. So we
the Ones. Baby, let's go Daniel Jones.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
What's gonna happen? Right? Because this is the week that
everybody is on Daniel Jones, Like this is the week
that it falls apart, because everybody believes in Daniel Jones,
very curious whether or not the Titans decide to blitz
him too heavily this week.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
I had a friend ask a start stick question and
Daniel Jones is one of them, and I was like, look,
I'm gonna answer that I would play Jones, but you
know it's Daniel Jones, Like you know what the downside
is like, And he was like, yeah, that's true. The
thing about the blitzing, the Titans have generated pressure at
the six lowest rate this year, so Dom's could have
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a clean pocket this week. That that's why I do
have him in play.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Yeah, I mean, look, everything points to them having another
good week, but I just I you know, we've all
seen this before, right, Like when we all believe in
Daniel Jones. That's when it goes sideways.
Speaker 4 (04:01):
Only twenty four Saints, right exactly. So we'll see how
we'll see how this goes. But but through through two
weeks it's been fantastic. Now I gonna argue that. So
people behind the curtain, I do the rundown. I tell
Lakwan he go in and highlight the guys you want
to talk about. Let's do a start. Let's do a
sit for each one of these. And so now the
sit is Trevor Lawrence. I mean, just go on, you
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do your thing.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
All right, I'm gonna bring out the middlemeter.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
Now, so he was at t low last week. Yeah,
I think last week the performance he kind of moved
up a notch. But him getting animated on the sideline
with Liam Cohen the whole put it in this chest
and then not getting Brian Thomas Jr. The fantasy points
that the fantasy managers deserve. I do think that Trevor
Lawrence is going to be on the bench for a
lot of folks for a long time. And the last
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time he faced the Texans he got his bell rung.
So I do think it's going to be a struggle
for Trevor mid Lawrence to go out there and put
on a good performance. So if you're streaming quarterbacks or
having him as your QB one dealing with a lot
of QB injuries this week, listen, I'm going to tell
you now thoughts in prayers, man, because this Texans defense,
they're gonna be bringing it and they're gonna be taking
the ball away as well, because he has not faced
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a pass rush this aggressive this season.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
I think that the hard part about Trevor Lawrence playing
this way is flourd. It's not so much about Trevor
Lawrence because I think you know, he's probably on the
bench in a lot of leagues. He's probably on the
waiver wire in a lot of leagues. It's that it's
hurting folks who have Brian Thomas Junior and Travis Hunter.
Those guys have become really tough to start so far.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
Yeah, I'm look, I don't think you get away from
Brian Thomas Junior. Granted that like you took him in
the first round more likely, but I have a good
amount of Travis Hunter, and like in my fourteen team league,
I can't get away. But in some twelve teamers, I can,
and I am because like, I still believe in Travis
Hunter's upside, I believe in his talent, and I even
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like the volume that he's getting. But it's just these
quality of targets have not been good so far. And
like the reason I wrote about Trevor Lawrence this week
is because I think people are gonna see the fantasy
stats from last week and be like, oh, maybe he's serviceable,
maybe he's usable. I could replace Rock Purdy or Joe
Burrow or someone like that with him. But like watching
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the game, it was not nearly as effective as.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Yeah, two of his three interceptions by the way of
come wing targeting Travis Hunter this year, so that that's
not particularly great. No, not great at all. Let's turn
to the running backs. Your start to Censich by the way,
you can get all the starts and sits from Michael
Leflorio on NFL dot Com slash starts it. Who do
you like? Who do you not like?
Speaker 2 (06:41):
I like ken Look, we've seen two weeks of Kenneth
Walker in this RB two role. We've seen the high
and we've seen the low. But it's a good matchup
against the Saints, and I'm hopeful that after last week
he gets even more work. Javonte Williams has been a
top five fantasy running back each week, so I just
think he's in play there. Plus, the Bears have struggled
to get with the explosive runs. Jalen Warren has taking
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over more and more of that backfield. The Patriots have
allowed a lot of production through the air to running backs.
DeAndre Swift has shown us to have his safe floor,
but this could be an upside week because the Cowboys
struggle in the passing game against running backs and they
struggle on explosive runs. And then Tony Pollard, I know
it's been all floor, but ninety percent of the snaps,
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all of the touches like he's going to have better
fantasy days, and then my sits I'm looking to get
away from Bill. The Raiders have allowed less than one
hundred rushing yards to running backs this season despite playing
a couple of good ones Hyron Tracy Junior. I think
Cam Scataboo is really coming for that job there, and
the Chiefs are a top run defense.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
R J.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Harvey, he's just not getting the opportunities right now. I
want him on my team, but it has to be
the bench Brown's running backs, all of them last week
like they're eating off the same plate. They all had
fewer than eleven Fantasy points. And it's against the Packers.
And then Zach Sharpney. Look he's getting touches, he's doing
nothing with them. He's averaging I believe, like less than
two yards per carry right now. So I don't see
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how you could start Sharbona. Sorry, I know that's a.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
That's my guy. I had a first good had a
good first week, not a good second week. It does
stand the reason. If you don't like Sharbona, you probably
do like Walker. I know you have been a Kenneth
Walker guy all off season. Lakwan, so is he is
he back to officially being the RB one in Seattle?
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Yes? It only took one game for him to remind
everybody of like who exactly is because like if you
watch the tape in that Steelers game, my god, he's electric.
He had four explosive runs compared to Zach Scharbonay this
season zero. So I do think that outside zones game
is working very well for him. I think week one
was expected, Like folks forgot he was not practicing all
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summer like he was banged up. It only took one
game to bounce back, and folks should be trusting him
in starting lineup. My man jumping over invisible people like,
he didn't have to hurt on that one jump, but
it just shows of how electric an anime he can
be in the backfield. And I definitely think that he
is back and folks should just be looking forward to
him lighting up each and every week.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
It'd be interesting because you know, I look, the chatter
out of Seattle is that they were kind of frustrated
with him because you know he can't stay healthy and
that he sometimes has a lot of negative plays. But
if he's playing like you did last week, then it's
not really.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Going to be an isshoe O line is helping him. Man,
That on line looks great, man. I mean, look, you
look at the yards before contact. He's top five in
that area in yards, So it's like they are moving bodies.
So as long as they keep doing their job and
they stay up right, I see Seahawks having probably one
of the best rushing attacks this year.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
They're going to be very run heavy this year for sure.
On the other side, I know this is a very
camp Scataboo friendly podcast. Does that mean Lakwan that we
are out on Tyrone Tracy.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
Yeah, unfortunately, Man, when you look at last week had
five carries, that was the fewest he's had since the
Week four of last season. So it looks like the
cam Skataboo or is taking over. I mean, man, the
team is fully behind him. I mean he yoked up
a veteran quarterback in Russell Wilson talk about something less go.
He grabbed that man like a child that shouldn't be
doing what he's doing in the store. Shout out to
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my mom. She's done that a couple of times. But
I do think that Camp Skataboo is real, Like there
is a real fear that, you know, Aaron Tracy is
nearing that drop zone on a lot of rosters. Like
I can't see myself rostering him if he goes out
this week and having that same amount of carries that
he had last week and Camp Scattabu just getting the
torch and running away with it.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Very interesting to see how this thing goes, Like I
didn't expect Scataboo to start getting this much work this
early in the season. I would still like to see
him get a few more targets, but in terms of
the opportunity, it's nice.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
For what it's worth, he ran more routes he did
so like I think the targets are coming.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Yeah, we'll see, and maybe he ends up getting the
goal line work too, which only raises his potential value
for sure. Speaking of the Giants, that gets us to
Sunday night football. It's the Kansas City Chiefs heading to
the Meadowlands to take on the New York Football Giants.
You can see that Sunday at eight Eastern time on
in BC. All right, so, Flora Manascio, between the running
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backs here, who are you more comfortable starting? Is it
cam Scattaboo? Is it Isaiah Pachecko?
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Look, I own a camp Scattaboo shirt. I was a
big fan that. I think he could have quickly stole
his job away from Tracy. I'm still going to Isaiah.
I think this is the week for Pacheco and for
a number of different reasons. One, the Chiefs have trailed
for all but three minutes. Obviously, that's not a good
recipe for success for a running back. But last week
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he did play more snaps, he had more carries, he
ran double the amount of routes his Kareem Hunt and
the Chiefs have kind of been like, we expect Pacheco
to be better than this, We expect him to be
our guy. And I think this is the week he
could start to look like that. The Giants have allowed
over five yards per carry. I believe they're allowing. If
it's not the highest rate their top three, it's one
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of the highest rates in the NFL. And then I
know this MRK sound like, oh, he's grasping and stuff.
But this is a return home for Isaiah Pacheco. And
if you think coaches don't factor stuff in like that,
and I'm expecting a goal on carry into a touchdown
for Pacheco, which if he scores a touchdown, that already
clears anything a Chiefs running back has done in a game.
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So I'm going with Pacheco.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
In the Other part that works in Pacheco's benefit is
I think game script's not gonna be as much of
an issue. And you've pointed out during the week that
the Chiefs have barely led at all this season. What
two three minutes at the most that they have had
a lead, they took a lead, what is against the
Eagles and Eagles came right back. It took the lead
on the very next possession. So they've been playing either
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even or behind pretty much all season long. Pacheco has
never been a big part of the passing game there
in Kansas City. But I expect they're going to have
a lead, They're going to be angry, they're owing to
and they're gonna probably take this out on the Giants,
and so I think you're gonna see a lot of
just running the football in the third and fourth quarter
they try to grind that clock.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Go esca Orange County's own. He's gonna eat a tailor
hands Taylor.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Taylor, Okay, so walked off man.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Man, He's gonna eat a like Papa Hello.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
All right, God, you guys are no worse. We seem
to be on the Pacheco. We all like Scataboo. But
it does seem to be more of a Pacheco week here,
uh In. I agree. Football still got some more to
get to. A look at a big Monday night game
between the Lions and the Ravens, plus our start sits
for wide receivers and tight ends. That's next on the
NFL Fantasy Football Show. Take a look at the Monday
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night football game and on paper at least looks like
a dandy. The Detroit Lions go to Baltimore to take
on of the Ravens. Both teams a lot of points.
Last week, the Lions dropped the fifty burger on the Bears.
The Ravens have scored forty points in back to back
weeks to start the season. But look one Week one,
not so great for the Detroit offense, very good in
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week two. Your feelings about starting any of your Lions
this week against a good Baltimore defense. I feel good
about Laporte, I feel good about Jared Goff. I feel
good obviously about Gibbs.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
The only word where I'm iffy about starting is David Montgomery.
Like I feel real nasty about the situation that's going
there where John Morton looks like he's pushing Gibbs as
a guy that's going to be the shining star of
that offense. And I do think that Dave Montgomery, you're
kind of hoping and praying that he falls into the
end zone. So like that's the only start that I'm
a little like if you about, because I find myself
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starting at Jordan Mason over at David Montgomery, Like I
find myself going to different flex opportunities, like a Chris O'
lobby over at David Montgomery. It feels nasty, even though
Chryso Lobby is like the og of the saturl discontent Marcus,
you know that. So it's like, I don't know what
to do with David Montgomery. But like at least with
Jameson Williams, you always have that high ceiling with this
high power lines offense.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Josh Club, I need you to cut the part just
now where the quants that I feel good about Jared Goff.
I just want that SoundBite so I can have that
to play at random intervals during the show. I just
need that. That's what I need in my life.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Well done.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Let's get back to some more starts and since though
for week three, look at the wide receivers Florida. Who
your starts? Who are your sits?
Speaker 2 (15:08):
This week? The new wide receiver one in Chicago I
think is a must start option in Roman dunesday. He
gets all of their end zone targets and no team
has a lot more touchdowns to receivers than the Cowboys.
The Bears are close, though, and that's why I think
George Pickens is in play in this one. He leads
the league and end zone targets. Mister Pickens a mecca
at BUKA. I know he popped up on the practice
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report this week, but if he plays, I think you
play him. Not only has he been outstanding Sauce Gardner,
the Jets are letting him shadow people now, so if
he shadows Mike Evans, they could mean more Buka and
the Jets really struggle against slot receivers. Juwan Jennings ten
targets last week, didn't.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Miss a beat.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
With Mac Jones and the Cardinals, they've allowed I think
the most catches to receivers it is, and they are
definitely in the top ten in yards allowed to receivers
out wide. And then Wanda Robinson, I think they're using
him differently. I think the volume is very safe and
the Chiefs have allowed but the most yah or top
two in yards allowed two slot receivers. And then my sits.
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It pains me to say, man, but Calvin Ridley, like
they're not throwing the ball downfield much. He's not getting
many end zone targets. Like I just don't like the
way he's being used and L like iomaner to your guys,
credit is actually a threat for some volume there, Chris Olave,
He's all floor right now. We haven't really seen the
high ceiling. And then the thing about floors is it
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gets lowered when you face a really good defense like
the Seahawks. That's how I feel about Jerry Judy as well.
Outside of the tight ends. I don't want to do
anything with the Browns against that Packers defense this week.
And then Darnault Mooney. I'm willing to be wrong if
I'm wrong here, but the Panthers have been really stout
against wide receivers, partly because you could run all over them,
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partly because they got some good players there. You know.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
Yeah, I think a lot of it's just like teams
are like, hey, we're running the ball so well throwing it,
so that might have something to do with it.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Jon's gonna go for a million yards too.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
Yeah, That's that's probably the other part of that thing. Sure,
Lakwan Floria mentioned Calvin Ridley as a sit I have
this feeling that Calvin Ridley shows up, but really it's
just it's based on vibes alone, Like I have no
actual stats to back it up, just because it feels
like they're going to try to get him. Going your
thoughts on Calvin Ridley this week.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
I haven't started him since Week one, and I've been
kind of avoiding getting him into my lineups, like I
don't feel the need to because him and cam Ward
are now in the same page right now, and honestly,
looking at this Colts defense, man, they're playing great football.
Only five passes have been completed downfield on this Colts defense.
They are playing tough against the pass. And then looking
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at cam Ward, he has the lowest completion percentage on
downfield throws. That's ten plus air yards. And this is
the bread and butter of Calvin Ridley. We know he's
the guy last season that led in air yards. There
is a need to want to get him vertical and
being that they are now on the same page, yet
I cannot trust Calvin Ridley in starting lineups.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Just I mean that that highlight reel, low light reel,
A lot of drops from Calvin Ridley, Kim Kim Ward.
You know, I think I think he's been better than
his numbers say, but he's also not getting a lot
of help from his receivers or the line or the
O line and just one touchdown pass through his first
two games. Absolutely, it's been absolutely rough. Let's get over
to the tight ends. Who are your starts and sits over.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
There, Florida. I said, I only want one of the
Browns tight end, So I have Harold Fannin Junior as
a start there. He's a joker right like, he's gonna
play all the different positions for the Browns, so I
have him as a start. I have Tyler Warren. I
think Tyler Warren has quickly reached must start status and
people need to start stop questioning him. Tucker Kraft to me,
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is a start. Look my bad for saying to sit
him last week.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
I was wrong.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
He looks like a mustard option. Jake Ferguson is just
getting a lot of volume right now. He's been the
top two target each week so far. And speaking of volume,
there is Juwan Johnson who just has a thing going
with Spencer Ratler right now. And in my sits, I
have TJ. Howkinson as a sit. I have Evan Ingram
Mark Andrews. There's a friend here right like Big Games
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who haven't given us any production and in some cases
aren't getting consistent volume. And then John new Smith and
Kada and to round it out, speaking of not getting
consistent volume that those two.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Guys, I want to ask you. I know you're big
on Harold fan and Junior understandably, were you right now
on David and Joku for this week?
Speaker 2 (19:21):
I like Fanning a little bit more just because they're
using him in different ways. But I think David and
Joku is like a sneaky play because the Packers their
one weakness has been against Tipan.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Yeah, I mean, for as good as they've been, tidened,
like they've given up big points to Sam Laporta and
zach Ertz in the first two weeks, so and shut
down everyone at everybody else exactly. LaQuan Evan Ingram has
been a disappointment through two weeks. Troy Franklin's like the
number two option. Does this turn around this week?
Speaker 3 (19:46):
We're hoping, but I'm not trusting him in starting lineups,
Like he is very comfortable on my bench. I mean
six tardest four catches from two games, and we're getting
a lot of hype from Sean Payne, but I think
that was the first mistake trying to trust Sean Payne
about Evan Ingram being so involved in this offense and
being the joker of this offense. But I do think
that you know, him picking up the injury very early
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in the season kind of turned a lot of fantasy
managers off. He could bounce back this week, but I'm
not banking on it for it to happen in my
starting lineups this week.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Yeah, I'm joker. The joke has been on fantasy managers
through the first couple weeks of the season when it
comes to Evan Ingram. So anyway, there's the starts in six.
If you want more in depth analysis, you can go
to NFL dot com slash start sit and get all
of Florio's picks for week three. Tom gett ready for
some spice. We got our spicy hot takes for week three,
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So lakwan it is with your bold p for week three.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Wandell Robinson will have back to back top five wide
receiver performances and I'm putting a huge, a huge, huge
need for the Chiefs to step up and stop slot
wide receivers. As Florio explained, the Chiefs defense turn aound
the highest percentage two slot wide receivers. So I do
think at the end of the day. This short king
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is playing very big for a giant to be in
that slot to make big, big plays. I mean, the
guy is short, but he's playing like he's six seven.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
You know.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
I had to sneak that in. That's a friend that's
going on. But I do think Wanda Romson has a
big performance one day. In terms of the usage the
target show, that was about normal from last week.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
What was different? Like sixteen are yards per target for
a guy whose career average has been like five and
a half. Like that's the part that I'm like, I
need to see that again before I start to buy
into it. That's all Flourias for.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Bowl prediction for a week, it involves that game as well.
This is a huge must win game for the Chiefs
because if you look at their schedule ahead, it is rough.
You don't want to be going three facing the Ravens.
But I think it's a get right game for Pacheco,
like I was talking about earlier in the show and
tray me on Henderson. Part of it is because I
love these two players. But the real reason is I've
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already spoke about how it's such a good match up
for Pacheco. I think the same thing for Travia On.
The Steelers have allowed a lot of yards on the ground.
They've allowed the most explosive runs to running backs in
the NFL, but it's all come on chunk plays to
the speedy backs. They shut down Zach Charbonney, they shut
down Braylan Allen, but Brees Hall and Kenneth Walker ran
all over them. The Steelers defense is older, it is physical,
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but it's slow. And I think you give Henderson a
couple of carries in this one, He's going to break
a long one, and once that happens, I don't think
you go.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
I think you and Adam Rank are on the same
train there about Trevon Henderson having the breakout this week.
For me, I'm staying with the running back as well.
Jordan Mason is going to be the RB one this
week because he was already starting to take over that backfield.
Then Aaron Jones has the hamstring injury which puts him
on ir throwing the fact no JJ McCarthy this week,
Carson Wentz. I just don't think Kevin O'Connell is going
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to lean on Carson Wentz. If he's throwing the ball
thirty times, things have gone really badly for the Vikings
in this one. I think it's a heavy dose of
Jordan Mason against a Bengals defense that's given up the
second most face fantasy points per game to the running
back position. We saw Dylan Samson go big against them
in week one, and we saw Travis Etn have a
huge game against them in week two. I think Jordan
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Mason has an even bigger game against them in Week three.
So there you go. Those are bold predictions into the
third week of the season. That is it. We are done.
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We'll talk to you again on Monday.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
Look at the w