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him on Twitter at Ryan Burr Singer and Mike we
have done a double episode week throughout the NFL regular
season and we haven't even talked about it. On our
last podcast of twenty Funny Too, about doing a final
week where we would have double pods and then when
the playoffs come around, we're gonna be doing it once
a week. But after what happened on Monday Nights with
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Tamar Hamlin and at the time of this recording, we're
getting really really good news on his condition. It just
it just didn't seem right, and it hasn't seemed right
for the last couple of days until we finally got
this good news about the bill safety. Yeah, I mean
you hear the responsiveness and the first question that we
all thought would come did we win? So you know,
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if you had that in your betting pools, you have
you have that come through, because that that was what
everybody was theorizing, all right, what's gonna be? And everybody
wanted the video camera to see the response when they
got to tell him about the toy drive and how
many millions of dollars and thousand, hundreds of thousands of
donors have chimed in. But yeah, I mean Dan, you
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know Smith that I went on air shortly after the
event on on Monday night, and you're trying to gather information,
you're seeing, well, what what we're we've become accustomed to
the divisiveness and those that you know turn the camera
towards themselves and and all of those things, and and
really trying to be sensitive to the human element, which
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we sometimes forget, right, the commoditization of a lot of
this fantasy, gambling and everything else that some would argue
it's you know the cold, you know, numbers based, and
you forget about the humanity. I think you and I
um are still very very much in touch with that
side of it from the number of players and ex
players that we've talked to and people around the game
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for all these years. But I get that perception, and
so Monday, Monday was hard. I think. You know, we
we talk about our jobs, and we have we have
a great time, news information, great theories, analysis on sports
and all these big events and and it's great. But
at the end, like we we can smile and say
it's about sports. Can't wait to see the competitive competition.
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Might get every pick I make wrong in a given week,
don't care. I got to watch great games here. It
was all just paused, and it felt like, you know,
at the end of the four hours, like I didn't
want to leave in case I missed an update, in
case I missed some piece of news that that gave
you hope, not only for him, but for all his
teammates and coaches and everything we witnessed alive and in
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living color on those sidelines, and your heart just sank you.
As you said, We're on the air and and we're
talking about it for you know, the entire four hour
show as this went down on Monday night where I
was at home. I was watching in in like many
listeners of this podcast, were probably in their fantasy football
championship games and I had I had T. Higgins on
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my team. And when the reason I bring this up
is because of how serious the situation ended up turning. Um,
you know, for me when when Joe Bucks said CPR,
that was that was that was the shocker. But I
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know that there was time between the play and Joe
Bucks saying that that I had looked on my fantasy
box score to see how long the T. Higgins play is.
And now it's all trivial, you know, it's all you know,
it doesn't it didn't matter, but that's you know, that's
that's where you are. And and so you're you're watching
that game and you're locked in and then then they
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show they show the replay of Hamlin standing up and
then collapsing. And I told my wife, and I told
the story on the air and on Fox as well
during the week was I told my wife and she
was in the other room the kitchen. I'm like, come
over here, you have to see this, and she was delayed,
you know, like you know, like all right, I'll get there,
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you know, like the last thing I care about a
sports um. But then, you know, as she watched it,
I said, within ten minutes she was in tears because
now they're not showing any close ups. Now they're mentioning
the CPR. Now they're you know, you're seeing the players distraught,
and the look on Josh Allen's face, and and and
seeing Tradavious White and Stefon Diggs like it was. It
was just really really gripping and um, just you know,
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one of those just pitting your stomach as you said, please,
let's get some good news. Let's some you know, something positive.
And you know, you're not supposed to speculate, and I
speculated on a on a tuite of of just the
ambulance stopping for for Hamlin's mom, you know, for what
we thought, you know, like that that maybe that that
was good news, whereas if he wasn't doing well, the
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ambulance just would have been gone into the hospital and
taken off. So there was just such a range of
emotions and and and I think it's I mean, I
think it's still stuck with people through Tuesday for surely
through Wednesday, and then as we record this on Thursday
and getting this good news, there does feel to be
a little sense of Okay, we can move forward. But
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I mean the NFL world has been put on pause
for the last forty eight hours. It's been so so unique.
Is you know, everybody is railing behind this kid. Yeah.
I mean you see the notices right that we we've had,
the the memos that have gone to teams about you know,
mental health, uh and you know counseling services and everything,
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not just for Buffalo and Cincinnati but across the NFL. Right,
I mean this is you know, we always talk about
the fraternity, the brotherhood, going to players and former players
and and all all of those moments that the anxious
moments that you have through the years. And we've seen
a lot of things, Dan, But but as you say,
you know, when Joe Bucks started talking about CPR, you
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saw the players close in around and and they stopped
showing the replay all of that like it's you know,
you add it all up. But to your point, the
the idea that they paused the ambulance so that mom
could get there gave you a little bit of glimmer. Right,
there was a flicker, right that something good could could be.
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You know, there there's hope here and so huge like
you paying attention to fantasy stuff, Guillotine League, best Balls
and all these other scenarios going on, and it and
it all just you know, melted away, uh, just that fast.
And you know, we had a couple of historic NBA nights.
Didn't matter, right, doc for seventy one points. We made
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it a mention at the end of the show and
and and appeared in what ten seconds of the top
and bottom of the hour updates because otherwise it was
medical information and just trying to keep people abreast of
what was going on and what we were getting from
outside that Cincinnati Medical Center, and I mean the responsiveness
of the on field staff. We we were talking to
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folks about the you know, preseason preparation processes for you know,
the administration of medical services and all of that time,
I mean just so brilliantly. And you see all the
plaudits and today, you know, the doctors going to the
podium and just saying, you know, in response to did
we win, it's like, yeah, you won the Game of life? Yes, yeah, absolutely,
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Ryan bir Singer is our executive producer. Were you at
at Disneyland or were you watching the game? Because I
thought you were out of pocket And I apologize for
not even asking before the pod started, but I thought
you were out of pocket on Monday night, I was
at Disneyland. What's happening? Yeah, so so what is so?
What is your like? Did it? Did it translate on
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social media? Um? It did? Yeah. It was terrifying when
I when I saw at first I had like checked
in on the game and I saw that there was
a delay. I just assumed it was a weather delay.
And then um, you know, ten minutes later, I was
looking on Twitter and then I saw people freaking out
and then so I looked into it and I'm like,
oh my god, this is this is really bad. And
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so yeah, no, the that that fear and that terror,
uh and the urgency of what was going on. It
it translated by just following on social media. It was
it was freaky. That was that was the It actually
popped in my head that there was somebody who was
probably following along on a box score and it keeps
on refreshing their screen and it's like, well the app
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is crap or like this isn't and you know, like
I don't know what an ESPN app could could put
on there, you know, where the score is not changing
and the time is not changing. None of us would
have fathomed, you know, at the start of the game
that the game would have been called off. And you know,
for for you doing that, and Mike when you brought
up the NBA thing, that's what I thought of, is
like like I was getting mad at the NBA, but
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there was nothing that they could do, Like this is
all going on, and they're like Clay, he's got fifty,
you know, and Donovan Mitchell and I understand like in
those instances that you know, those games are going on,
there's no way that anybody can know what can happen
and and move on. But it's just it just it
seems so empty and and it was just it was
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such a such a weird, weird night. There's never been
a night in sports like that that I've experienced. And
and I'm glad to hear that it carried over on
social media, because everywhere on social media was this thing,
except for the random NBA tweets that are talking about
you know that Donovan Mitchell and Clay Thompson again, and
I'm getting mad at them because I'm like, who cares
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about place fifty two? You know, who cares about Donovan
Mitchell scoring seventy? Like we want to know what is
happening with Damar Hamlin and and and and that made
the experience even even that more raw, and and and
again I go back, and I'm not blaming the NBA
at all. Is zero blame whatsoever, just just a really
really really um really raw night. I think I think
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that's the absolutely appropriate word, Dan, because everything was stripped down.
I mean, the only other night, and look doing it
is many hours and shows as you and I have
done on the network. You know, we've been on air
for a lot of events, a lot of big performances,
unfortunate passings, you know in our sporting landscape that come
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down the line or entertainment figures that that tie in.
But uh, the only other night I can remember was
when everything stopped in the NBA at the beginning of COVID.
We were on air. Is that happened, so I can
remember that. But but otherwise, You're absolutely right. Everybody trying
to get information but doing your best not to speculate
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because you start seeing things from medical professionals that have
been on NFL sidelines and guessing how Jerry the King
Lawler posted a theory about a cardiac event immediately because
something happened to him in a rain years ago. Right,
So like you're reading this and you're like, all right,
we're not going with this because I just I don't
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want to open the door to the speculation. I want
to wait until there's a notice from the medical set
or from one of the teams or the family to
give us some sort of specificity, because otherwise you're going
back and you're doing the Bruter film, you know, frame
by frame of the of the hit and the aftermath
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and trying to to do what we do right when
we watch Sunday games, like well, it looks like as
like in this case, it was I'd rather just talk
about what what we're experiencing in the moment rather than
trying to speculate. And well, fortunately today as as we
record on Thursday, um, you know, some good news and
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moves forward knock Wood that continues. I will say this
is well. And I said to tweet about it, and
it was about Roger Goodell and the role of the NFL,
and you brought up the COVID thing, and this is
I felt Adam Silver did a great job in getting
to the forefront of that scenario where everyone was in
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the same boat. And I was critical of your goodal
in the NFL, and I got a little pushback from
people of saying, like the NFL, they know what's going on.
They're not ignoring it, They're trying to. But I do believe,
like I I think that I don't think that it's
I don't think that it's good. I think it's an
awful look that we have not seen anything from the
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NFL commissioner since Monday night, and you know, or since
they had happened. Um, you know that like there is
there's something, there is something of of just I understand
that you need players association sign off, but there's just
the symbolic nature that the leader of your league has
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compassion and understands and and and my tweet was because
we had waited an hour on if the game was called,
and the essence was, if Rogerdell can do a draft
from his basement, he can get on a zoom call
and call off this game. And and I actually still
feel that way like I I maybe not at that point,
maybe they're not gonna put them on the JumboTron and
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Cincinnati and do whatever. But it is Thursday right now,
and I have not seen anything from the commissioner of
the league, and it's just been speculation on how they're
gonna handle Bills Bengals, and we'll get into the fantasy
perspective and in just a bit with that. But that's
just my other like like thing of it. Like, and
it's not about Roger Goodell, but it's about the the
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NFL showing compassion towards their players, because it is all
about Damar Hamlin. But I'm just I'm just shocked that
we haven't heard or seen from the commissioner. We've heard
from all the teams, you know, but we haven't heard
from the guy who's supposed to be in charge of
the league. Yeah, I mean, I am the UH. I
like to think that in the grand scale of our
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our sports world. I was joking with Ryan about my
need for more hot takes, uh and hot take nonsense
in But I'm also I think sometimes maybe too much
the voice of reason for some people's states, like damn
it too pragmatic, but you know, I understood the the
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Commissioner's office, and I understand the weight that's on right.
You know, everything that you've got to consider in terms
of the season as a whole, there's also the optics
of what you've gone through as an organization, looking cold,
callous and uncaring and unfeeling to all of this and
all situations human for many, many years, and you would
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think that at some point you would learn from it.
The you mentioned the shot of Josh Allen on the sideline,
you mentioned, you know, the different elements that were evident,
very very quickly the first time Joe Bucks says CPR,
the fact that you've got the Players Association, ESPN and
the NFL play in Switzerland in this about who ordered
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the or said anything having to do with about a
five minutes till recommencement of getting on track to playing
a game. Buck said it four times. You had four
opportunities to correct him in the moment. Don't tell me
someone couldn't have picked up a phone and text. And
I know there's a lot of other conversations going on,
but if that was categorically wrong, it shouldn't have taken
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a conference call and a clarification twenty four hours later
that ESPN and Joe Buck and everybody else immediately refuted
and said, no, this is what we were told, and
we only reported what we're told. So the fact that
that's still a fight shows you how disorganized UH and
and how they let the the Sometimes things are too big, right,
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Our old colleague Tom luney Us said, no, I never
assumed the people in charge know what's going on. This
is another place where it was pretty evident to anybody
with even the remost remote version of a soul in
their beings knew you couldn't have played football account and
and forced those players UH to play that game. This
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is a fantasy podcast. He's Mike Carment, I'm Dan Buyer,
Ryan Burshing, there's the exact intro producer. We're all hanging
out here, and I think that we all, you know,
as as this Hamblin story is now stepping forward and
moving in a positive direction, we can talk openly about
how the fantasy world was was affected by the Bills
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Bengals game. And I'm in a title game in a
scenario of a season that ends in week seventeen. Mike
l You're in a you're in your guillotine, I know
for sure, right guillotine where I went into this the
final week right, So week seventeen was supposed to be
the final. I had about a thirteen point lead and
the guy in second place had Jamaar chase. Uh. And
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then in in the best ball scenario, same thing where
you know you've still got I think I win that
unless you know someone has like a three point week,
but you know, the the opportunity is still there. You know,
for second third it's all bragging rights for different websites
and bloggers and stuff. So, um, you know you have
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that going. As for the actual you know finals, In
one of the one of the league's I'm in that
the commissioner wrote what I think is like a three
page manifesto about ideas of how things should handle and
still waiting to see how the vote goes down. Yeah,
that's where we are in our league. First, what about
your league? Did you get anything sorted out? Um? So,
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I was in um four championship games. This one I
was up thirty points and the guy had nobody so it.
So I was in two championship games. Um uh, one
of them I got completely blown out and obliterated, and
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uh so that's that's fine. Blame it any player that
in particular to give the fantasy element of you wrong.
Uh like Amari Cooper and DeAndre Swift combined for fifty points,
you know, and that was fifty and the month leading
up to right exactly like a Mari you know, uh
didn't catch up all the entire first half and then
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comes out the second half and catches a bomb for
a touchdown and then did it again. And then I'm
just like, all right, this is uh, this is this
is how this is going. My opponents started Russell Wilson
at quarterback in that game and he still you know,
got over twenty because he had two rushing touchdowns. Um,
it was it was one of it was one of those.
It's okay, you know, I'm I'm very happy with second
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place in that league. That's my main league. That was
I was defending the title and that one and to
get back into to take second, I'm perfectly okay. But yes,
that that game also Monday night, had no bearing on
the result in that game in that league because it's
more of a h and involved you know, it's a
keeper league. It's our our big one Um, the third
place game has some somethings still left to be uh,
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left to be settled, and we're kind of just right now,
we're just saying, however ESPN handles it is, how we're
going to handle it. The interesting thing we're doing in
that league is that our last place game still has
to be settled, and um, I'm trying to find just
the dumbest way to settle it because it is. It's
I kind of want to find a way to have
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this punish both teams. My suggestion is that they compete
in a head to head fantasy Bachelor league in the
off season. You know there are fantasy leagues for the bachelor. Um,
so I think they should do that as a head
to head competition for the entirety of the off season,
and then the loser then it gets last place, and
there's a punishment for last place, which isn't that bad.
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I think that putting them into a bachelor league would
be just a hilariously wonderful thing for all of us.
We could do the millionth and first Bachelor podcast. That's right,
that's right. And yes, in my other championship game, I
did we split that. We just decided to split. It
that I have heard is uh, got a little bit
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in vogue and then who's just gone into the charity?
Who's left? Who is left in that one where you split? Um.
I believe my team was settled, but he still had um.
Let me let me check this room. Because here's my
here's my thoughts on this, and because I actually think
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it's it's pretty easy. When we're talking about seventeen week leagues,
leagues that don't use week eight teen. The reason we
don't use week eighteen is because we don't know who's
gonna play. We don't know if teams are gonna just
bench guys, um, we don't know who the opponents are
gonna play. Like there's there's just a lot of randomness,
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and you didn't want your title game to be decided
on that. In this situation, which is so unique and rare,
we also actually have the ability to have the two
teams involved be playing in important games for the opponents
as well. Patriots fighting for a playoff spot, Ravens still
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you know, technically would have hope of a of a
division scenario for them if Bills Bengals was to be played.
My point is is that we have games that are meaningful,
So why not just take Because my suggestion to our league,
if they don't replay Bills Bengals, just take what they
do in Week eighteen. It's not it's not as egregious
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as if you were playing, say and I'll just use
the Lions, because I'll use the Colts. You know, it's
not like the Bills are playing the Colts and can
you know, run up all these points and like New
England's a formidable foe. Same thing with Baltimore for Cincinnati,
and I don't know how different. Maybe the game plays
a little bit different than what you would have in
Buffalo and Cincinnati. But my recommendation to our league, which
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has not been passed by any means, is if they
don't play Bills Bengals, which we should find out I
think before Week a teen, just use their stats for
what week a team was. And I think that's fair
because I'm in I'm in a matchup where I'm losing.
It would be tough for me to win. But I
have Josh Allen and t Higgins, and he has Joe
Burrow and Stefon Diggs, So there's plenty to play for
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at that point, and why not make Week eight team
at least enjoyable or you know, valuable, when usually it's
just thrown away and cast aside. So that's my recommendation
in set in weeks and seasons that go seventeen weeks. Yeah,
I've seen a couple of permutations trying to figure out
how to wrangle Week eighteen in, and some of them
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are doing it wholesale, and then it becomes the alright,
we substitute in whoever your backup was for the positions
that didn't get played because of the Monday night, which again,
you know it's it's not ideal, but it gives you
another week of data points, highs, lows whatever. Others have
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just decided, as you mentioned first, you know what, we're
just splitting it and just you know, you take your
your half and do with what what you will. So
it's there's a lot of permutations to go out. We've
always suggested on the podcast and in our show on
FSR Dan, you know, try to find some way to
use it because it goes away. So even if it's
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not part of your normal championships or whatever, do a
daily draft or however you want to do it. But yeah,
it's this is unique circumstances trying to find the means
to an end after all that drafting, waiver wire activity
and hours spent, you know, trying to draft the perfect roster.
I just I think that it would add value then
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for Week A teen and actually maybe get you involved,
um because I just I mean, for how weird it
was to watch that game, it actually maybe be positive. Granted,
I'm losing in my game, so if we just froze it,
I would be done that there could be that bias
coming through, But I just think why not, and and
from what we're hearing and another there's an AP report
at the time of this recording that the game is
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not going to be played. Um, it just it seems
like Week A team does have value for those teams.
It would be different if they were meaningless match ups
and playing against teams that didn't have anything to play for. Um.
But I think that we actually were saved in this scenario.
And that's just that's what I think would be the
best option. I don't mind the splitting aspect as you
had burst and figuring out with your league. I'm I'm
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fine with that. I'd actually honestly be fine with any
way to do it because of just how we all
felt on Monday night, and you just kind of move
on from it. But I do think that there are
still ways to enjoy the rest of the fantasy season.
We still have sixteen glorious games to go. Um My
Bears will try it out. Nathan Peterman Ron Rivera now
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realizing he doesn't get to play in the playoffs and
has no chance. Sam Howell becomes quarterback number sixty and
Peterman number sixty six and are who started in the
NFL this year. So yeah, I mean teams with incentives
to lose dan In. So yeah, it's it's just good
to be able to talk about the fun of sports
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and and such. Uh with with some hope in the
background here for tomorrow hamblin. Okay, a little little shorter
pod that we've had today, So let's let's kind of
wrap this up. There is Week A team to play. Um,
no matter how you figure out your fantasy, maybe you're
playing daily fantasy. We're not going to give you the
usual rankings that we do. Mike's going to give you
a couple of guys that he likes that that you
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could get a little something from for Week A team
and then Burch Andile chiming in with the survivor pick,
and we'll we'll put a bowl on this one. So
Mike in the in the Wacky week, a team that
we always have in the National Football League, the final
week of the regular season, if you're playing daily fantasy,
if maybe you're still alive in the league that goes
eighteen weeks, and you can pick up guys who are
some names or something that we should be looking at
coming up on Saturday and Sunday. Yeah, I mean, at
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the base of it, you've got just the the opportunity
go through the laundry list of articles about guys trying
to reach contract incentives or statistical milestones, or guys that
are fighting for contracts next year. So say, like a
David Montgomery at the Bears, every opportunity to say, you
know what, you don't need to play. We stink We're
gonna maybe be the number one overall pick. He says, no,
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it might. My last game is a Bear. Give me
the ball. And for Bears fans that don't want to
see Nathan Peterman throw five interceptions or six or seven, uh,
then perhaps that's the best option. The two steps Baker
Mayfield against Seattle. You've got Bobby Wagner talking about all
sorts of spoiler. You want to talk about a guy
who's running around the locker room trying to instill a
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fire in everybody. You got that, and you got on
the you know, in the backfield, cam Makers still trying
to be a number one guy. Sorry. I didn't want
to make it all about your squad there, Dan, but
I got I gotta call I gotta call it what
it is here. Um, you know, the the glory that
is Mike White against Miami. Uh. And you know they've
got a third string quarterback going out there who might
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be worth a look see uh if you're getting really
deep in Skyler Thompson on the other side. But because
like they may have packed up, they got too much
time invest to do. The Jets and their head coach
trying to prop up Zack Wilson for next year, still
with things to play for an importance. Uh, you know,
Minnesota trying to prove it's not done. Going on the
other side of the game against the Bears. So we
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have some fun there, Tyler al Jeered need ninety rushing
yards to get to a thousand, Dan, I feel like
they feed him repeatedly. It's the Tampa Bay Front, so
no easy sledging. But I think the touch count will
certainly be there for an opportunity, and because we like
to go into the wacky world of trying to pull
out target. You got a bunch of guys one or
two catches away from career highs and and things of
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that nature. But Mac Hollins, of your last thing is
Raiders going up against the Kansas City Chiefs. Why because
Jared Stidhops just gonna wing it around, buddy, he doesn't care. Uh,
there they are. Some of you are a hot place
to play for Week eighteen. I got into two Survivor
pools this year. Both of them had were a thousand
entries in and both of them are down to three
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entries left. Um, So I actually feel bad that I
was so mad when I got kicked out of the
one like ten weeks ago, because there's no way I
would have lasted this long. Ryan Burr Shinger, if you
were to make a Survivor pick for Week eighteen in
the NFL where you headed, well, um, I think there's
still a couple of slam dunks um as. As Harmon mentioned,
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you've got Nathan Peterman be going for the Bears and
uh and a shot at getting that number one overall
pick if the Texans do win. So, um, the Vikings
feel like a slam dunk. The Niners feel like a
slam dunk because Kyl Shannon likes to try at the
at the end of the season, and also you know
he wants to give Brock Purty some more work there.
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Um against a terrible Cardinals team. Um, I think the
Jaguars are going to beat the Titans. I think this
is one of, you know, obviously one of the most
important games of the weekend. And uh, if you look
at what was interesting is is we recorded earlier our
Thursday podcast for Countdown to Kickoff presented by bet MGM,
where Brian No talks with Jared Smith and Bill Krackenberger,
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who do our pregame shows. And uh, Jared is all
over this is this is one of his biggest profits
of the year. Evan Ingram over on receiving yards because
you know, these a lot of incentives hit in week eighteen.
Guys are trying to get hit those elevators in their contracts.
Evan Ingram is sixty one yards away from making an
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extra two fifty dollars. So, uh, he's he's obviously come
on really strong over the last month plus of the season.
Uh he is over is like forty something yards. So
Evan Ingram is a great play. The rest of the
Jaguars receivers are a great places A Jones needs a
hundred yards to make more money. Um so yeah, I
I love the Jaguars. This week, I'm gonna give you
a name and I'll just wrap this up with this,
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the Denver Broncos. Listen you, let's be real. You played
the Vikings, you played the Niners in your Survivor league.
How many people have stayed away from Denver for this long?
And now you have the Chargers. And the reason being
is because there could be no reason for the Chargers
to win that game depending on what happens between Ravens
and Bengals. So if you're gonna go out with a
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blaze of glory, why not let's ride with Russell Wilson
in week eighteen in your Survivor pool to try to
bring home the cash that would be my pick. And
and if the opening twang and guitar a Blaze of
Glory did not go up in your head, as Dan
invoked that song title, then uh, you're dead inside, all right.
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