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June 14, 2025 • 46 mins
Our Fantasy Football guru Roy Burton joins Sean Brace to talk Roy's latest Fantasy rankings - which QBs to target after the big ones are off the board, how the Detroit Lions' offense might look like without Ben Johnson, and best bets for each division winner!
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Attendance from the Gambler Gang, the Great Roy Burton, joins
us here on Wednesday. Talk a little fantasy, a little
NFL division look, and some other odds and ends.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
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good it's how you do market? Oh man, it can't
be better. Right.

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be stupid. It's gonna be a lot of fun. I
can't wait.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
All right.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
So, look, we were talking about some some side topics
from the NFL. I wanna carry that over to you
because I thought that this was an interesting way to
look at it. I asked the question of like the
Pittsburgh Steelers, are they a good franchise? Like or Is
this a team that continues to run off what they
had in the history at the steel Curtain with Harry Bradshaw. Yes,
Ben Roth Deserger, great quarterback, had his run. We understand

(02:41):
the Super Bowl champion all that, But you know, I
feel like we raise up the Pittsburgh Steelers. Oh by
the way, all in the same breath we say that, like, yeah,
they're not going to win a playoff game, but yeah,
we look at the Steelers organization, this franchise is like
they're one of the best gentlemen checked in by the
name Mike.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
He said.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
I mean, if you routinely make the playoffs year and
year out, you are a good franchise, no doubt. I
think that's fair to say about like the Colts or
the Jags, or the Texans or you know, one of
those bottom tier teams when.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
It comes to history of a franchise.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
But the Pittsburgh Steelers, like should we expect more from them?

Speaker 4 (03:22):
I think that's two separate questions, like are they a
good franchise and the answers yes, right, Like I think
the answers because they've never been well, honestly never, they
haven't been a bad franchise for a long time.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
They've only had what like three or four coaches.

Speaker 4 (03:34):
In our lifetime, and they've only had you know, a
handful of quarterbacks really, you know, outside of the you know,
the the years. They kind of bounced through a bunch
of guys recently, but they've been pretty steady at quarterback,
they've been pretty fairly steady at head coach.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
They've never haven't really been bad.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
So, you know, for a team that's been you know,
in this league, in this era, you know, with free
agency and things like that, for a team that routinely,
you know, wins double digit games most years, you know,
gets to the playoffs most years, I think it's fair
to say that they're they're they're a good franchise. Now,
should you expect more? Sure, like after a while, I mean,
at some point you gotta get over the hump. I
mean it's been a long time since those Roethlisberger you know,

(04:09):
super Bowl wins, and at some point, you know, and
God bless him because because I think, you know, I
think they have a top five coach. I don't know,
I don't know where you where you kind of rank
him in.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
I love Tom, I love him.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
I mean he's he's a great coach, but at some point,
you know, you got to get the team to at
least in an actual title game, right, Like, it's been
a long time, but the second I think the second
year they want to they want to the title. Tomlin,
the second year, at some point you got to get
back at least a conference finals.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
It's been a while.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
And it's crazy because they went ten and seven and
back to back seasons.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
They go ten and seven, like every year it seems like,
you know what, like, hey, bad stars, they have good starts,
it doesn't matter. They go ten and seven, eight and
nine and seven, eight, and you know whatever, every single year.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
Yeah, and guess what, Chip Kelly got fired.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
He went ten and six back to back seasons, right,
you know, ten and seven, I get it, nine and eight,
nine and seven, twelve and four, eight and eight, nine
and and he had that four year stretch from fourteen
to seventeen where they were just dominant conference wildcard, division, round, division, Round.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
I don't know, it's just one of those deals where
I'm we're talking of course about the Steelers. With the
addition of Aaron Rodgers and Rogers at the quarterback position
at the age of forty one will be forty two
in December. It doesn't seem like that that's a winning combination.
Could I be wrong, you know, could it be a
ten and seventeen? Sure, I'm willing to bet it's not, though,

(05:33):
because there's not a lot that's surrounding Rogers there A
and B. That offensive line is brutal. I don't think
that they were they changed anything up. So what are
your expectations for Rogers? And I know, not so much
from the fantasy perspective. Maybe DK metcalf is an interesting
conversation though, from the fantasy.

Speaker 4 (05:49):
Side, I think, you know, I think they'll probably be
the same Steelers that we've see like these last like
you know, twenty years, like you know, ten and seven
or least ten years. Ten and seven is maybe notin
ten and seven. I mean, the defense is really good,
so maybe penn and seven. We'll see what happens, you know.
When it comes to the running back situation, I mean,
Caleb Johnson's probably gonna be running back one there, so
we'll see, you know, how that offense looks, you know

(06:11):
with Aaron Rodgers. But that's the and that's the thing
with the NFL, right like in order to be a
really good team, you gotta have a guy under center,
like a guy. In order to have a guy under center,
you usually need to be pretty bad. And the Steelers
aren't pretty bad. They're always drafted in twenty two, twenty three,
twenty four, so they haven't been bad enough to have
a guy when they drafted twenty two and twenty three.
They got lucky the one year when they got Ben,
you know, because they were drafting like you know, in

(06:32):
the back half of the second round. They got lucky
with Ben, and you know, Ben was you know, Ben
was was a guy who led them to the promised Land.
But they haven't been bad enough to get one of those,
you know, superstar quarterbacks, which is probably the problem.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
Like the Steelers really need to be like a team where.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
They just win, go five and twelve, just and just
get one of the better quarterbacks and then you know
that that'll be the guy that take takes them over
the hump, because you know, signing Aaron Rodgers and signing
Justin Fields and signing Russell Wilson, that's not gonna that's
not enough.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
That's just not gonna be enough.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
And it could potentially be a big time draft for
all things quarterback this year, and with Rogers, maybe they
look at a nine and eight season and it takes
them out of the running for one of these top dogs.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
Probably, you know, that's the thing.

Speaker 4 (07:12):
It's like, you probably need to get a top you know,
top five, six seven pick if you want to get
you know, you know, an arch Manning Nor Sellers, you know,
Cade Club Nick, you know, those those guys at the top.
Like I think they're probably going to play themselves out
of it, you know, Like I think they just need
to be bad. Just just be a bad team. Like
I don't understand these teams who don't have a quarterback,
like the Giants. Giants be really bad, you know, just
just go just go three and fourteen this year and

(07:35):
set yourself up for you know, one of these quarterbacks
this year. Instead again, you're probably going to be seven
and ten and play yourself out of the mix. And
I think the Steelers probably need to need to go
along those same lines as well.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
All Right, we're gonna get to a quarterback conversation when
in the world of fantasy, plus some other odds and
ends that I want to hit you with. But staying
with a big topic for today. And we know that
the Cincinnati Bengals are not a good franchise, very poorly
run for years. And I can't believe what they're doing
right now with the rookie and what he's saying. And
it's just it's insane to me how they're handling Hendrickson.

(08:07):
You know, this guy's going out there playing his ass
off on the defense where you don't have anybody making plays,
and he is point blank calling you disrespectful to the media.
So you got to look yourselves in the mirror and
on how you're handling things. And now they want to
be a gung ho and try and lead the charge
for future contracts when it comes to rookies and not
paying them if they miss time with guaranteed money. It's

(08:29):
just it's funny how they're trying to set precedent's the
Cincinnati Bengals. But putting all that to the side, we
do know they have an unbelievable as you pointed out,
you got to have that guy under center. Burrow is
that guy. He's no longer a handsome merchant that Mark
Henry Jr. Was now Mark eight now and he knows
like at the end, Burrow proved everybody, all the doubters
wrong if they were out there. He is about as

(08:52):
good as the Cats, and the season he had last
year was incredible, but it is surprising when you think,
hey man, this team missed the playoffs two straight year.
Burrow approaches the media and says, the standard for US
is absolutely Super bowls AFC championships. Must make the playoffs. YadA, YadA, YadA.
That's all fine to say. It's good, you know, to
put in the locker room and at the weight room

(09:14):
when you're running over there on the treadmill, like, yeah,
we we compete for Super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
I get it. You played in one, understood you lost.
How should we view.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
This upcoming season for the Bengals, And I'll make it
simple for you to make the playoffs. They're minus one
thirty to miss the playoffs. They're plus one thirty if
I had the pen you down today, Roy on June eleventh,
where do you have the Bengals this year?

Speaker 4 (09:38):
I think I think that team is that a roster's
talent at least off offensively, they're talented enough to make
the playoffs. I mean that's a really, that's a that's
one of the better offenses in the NFL. I mean,
you spent you know, a billion dollars in the wide
receivers as this offseason, you know, with with Higgins and
Chase getting paid. Chase Browns are really good, you know,
running back, and of course we talked about Joe Burrow.
I mean those guys alone, should you know, should be

(09:59):
able to it up thirty plus points a game like
this isn't. This is a team that should make the playoffs,
but that AFC is tough, I mean, like anything other
than the playoffs, so you can't.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
I wouldn't.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
I wouldn't pin myself down today and say, you know,
they'll make the AFC title Game or they'll make it
the Super Bowl, because the AFC is so loaded as
we've seen, you know, for the last few years of
Buffalo and Baltimore and those other teams.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
So I think they make the playoffs.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
I think they're good even you know, if this Hendrickson
Hedrickson think it's ugly, But even more than that, I
think it's probably a little bit of a leap too
far for this team.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Now over to the transition.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
I you know, look, I would love to see the
Cincinnati Bengals be that team that in their minds they are,
and I know that they were a little snake bitten
last year, play a bunch of games. Their defense, of course,
was the big topic all season long how bad they were.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
If I pulled up their schedule.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
I mean there were games that were decided by three points,
where they scored like thirty five and it's like lost.
Come on, man, that's that's a tough pill to swallow.
And as I said, the stats speak for themselves as
far as Burrow is concerned. But let's stay with Burrow
and the quarterback perspective here when it comes to fantasy,
knowing what we know from last year's numbers, where do
you have Burrow coming into this season as far as

(11:08):
a fantasy quarterback? Where should we be looking to draft
Joe Burrow? Is this a possible reach because of who
he has? The number one potential overall picking Jamar Chase.
You mentioned Higgins coming back. They have that offense going.
Of course, the chemistry is there, they're going to air
it out. Is Burrow a guy that people should reach

(11:29):
if he's there to grab on their draft board?

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (11:32):
I think Burrow comes slot tin right under that tier
of quarterbacks that you know we talked about last week,
and you know, we'll probably talk about.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
For weeks on end.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
The first set of four guys right the Josh Allens,
Lamar Jackson, Jalen Jane Daniels, and Jalen Hurts. I think
those are the top four guys. I think Burrow slots
in right underneath those guys. And if you want to
make a case that he's, you know, maybe slot in
a bit above Jalen Hurts, I won't hate it, but
I mean, for me, he's probably quarterback five. Burrow was

(12:00):
quarterback three last year in terms of fantasy he had
ten top ten finishes in seventeen games, so you know,
in seventeen weeks he was a top ten quarterback.

Speaker 3 (12:08):
So consistent, you know it.

Speaker 4 (12:10):
Consistent player nearly five thousand yards and again like that
was without you know, Higgins for a few games. Just
you know, a fantastic quarterback doesn't give you a lot
with his legs, but when you throw for five thousand,
forty nine hundred yards and forty three touchdowns, like you
don't have to run that much. So I think Burrow's
you know, top five, top five quarterback slots and underneath
those guys, I don't think you need to, you know,

(12:30):
if you're if you really, if you're really you know,
committed to a quarterback, I think you should probably take
Joe Burrow. You know, maybe I'm trying to think six
ish sh round, you know, to twelve team PPR league
maybe maybe maybe around that area. He's probably he's probably
six round picking in most leagues. I would on the
match maybe maybe late fifth.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
All right, staying with quarterbacks here, Mahomes. I know we
jabbed that at last last week, but the question I
would have is he dealt with a ton of injuries
at the wide receiver position last year off the field
ish as well.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
If they're able to sure that put all that to
the side.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Mahomes is a fantasy quarterback, It's a different discussion because
Mahomes is about winning championships. Mahomes is about just you know,
grinding the clock down when final you know, buzzer, whatever
goes off field goal up, they win. We know how
it works with Patch Mahomes when it comes to fantasy.
What are your expectations for Mahomes in the Kansaity Chief
Wide receiving Corps this upcoming season.

Speaker 4 (13:26):
Yeah, And that's the thing about Mahomes right, like you know,
back in the years past, like he was one of
the lot, you know, first or second quarterbacks off the board,
like you know, every single year, because that office was
a machine, not quite a machine anymore, you know, with
a bunch of guys getting older, you know, like your
your office of line not being as good as it
was before. You know, Travis Kelsey getting a bit older.
All that said, you know, I'll say that to say

(13:47):
I think Mahomes is probably slots in right under Borrow.
I mean, I think he's still a very good quarterback.
Savier Worthy had a really good run last year after
Rashie Rice got hurt, and Rushi Rice is back. Rachie
Rice miss a half the year after he got basically
taken out by Patrick Mahomes accidentally last year. So you
get a healthy Rahi Rice, you get xavierl Worthy coming

(14:08):
into his own. I think you can temporary expectations a
bit on Travis kelcey, but I don't think we'll have
three receiving touchdowns again. I think that was a little
bit of of an outlier. So I think you'll have
a little bit of a better year, Hollywood. Brown's gonna
be healthy I think the problem with the Kansas City
is just like they were just so banked up last
year and with those guys, you know, coming back and
being healthy. I think Patrick Mahomes is still again, he's

(14:29):
still a top six seven quarterback. That's probably why. Like
I'll say this, like, I think Burrow was probably the like,
if you're going to I wan't say reach, but if
you're going to take a quarterback in the first five
rounds or so, I'd say Burrow's probably like the line. Like,
I don't think i'd take any other un anybody else
other than Borrow and those other four guys within the
first five rounds. If you know, if I'm in round
six and I need a quarterback, I might just wait

(14:50):
at that point and just get someone else, because I
don't think i'd use a you know, six round pick
on Mahomes, even though I think he's a six best quarterback.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
I might wait on Mahomes and probably stock up at
some positions.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
All Right, Well, this is an intriguing question because of
what you just discussed there as far as reaching and
guys that.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
You would do do it for.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
And I'm curious because this is another guy that ripped
it up last year that I did not see it.
And we're talking about Baker Mayfield with the Tampa Bay Bucks.
Your expectations for Mayfield? Do you think he's gonna be
able to duplicate what he was able to do last.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
Year in this upcoming season?

Speaker 1 (15:24):
What type of changes have the Bucks made that would
be different from last season in your mind?

Speaker 3 (15:28):
Still dealing with the injuries.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
I know.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Who was the one? Yeah? That one? Yeah, Yeah, he
got hurt. So what's the late injury? Yeah? That was bad.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
So what is your expectations for Baker Mayfield and the
Tampa Bay Bucks offense this year?

Speaker 4 (15:42):
Yeah, so I think there's gonna there has to be
like some sort of regression, right, and he was quarterback
three last year. He was He was tied with Joe
Burrow in surds the fantasy points per game last year.
I think it was like twenty two and a half
fantasy points per game. Baker Mayfield and Joe Burrow were
tied last year. And Joe Burrow was a fantastic.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
Forty five hundred yards, forty one touch down, sixteen picks,
sixteen picks.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
And know Chris Goblin for half the season, as you
talked about with that that ankle injury. He had twelve
top ten performances, like twelve times he was a top
ten quarterback last year in fantasy.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
There has to be some sort of regression.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
And again, we're not gonna see Cleveland Baker Mayfield because
he's turned the corner right like he's a good quarterback. Yeah,
he's a very good quarterback. He's going to throw for
four thousand yards. He's going to throw for you know,
thirty five ish touchdowns or whatever. So and again, Jaylan
McMillan kind of came into his own a little bit
last year. They used an early pick on a Mecca Buca.
So wide receiving, the wide receiving course should be fine.

(16:35):
Whether or not Godwin's ready to go Week one. I
don't have many reservations about Baker Mayfield. Again, you're kind
of going in order as far as my quarterbacks go,
because I have Burrow Mahomes Mayfield five sixty seven right
on my board.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
I mean that's how I slot him.

Speaker 4 (16:50):
And I think again, after the Burrowsier, I think you
can wait a little bit on quarterback. But Baker Mayfield,
if he's your starting quarterback, you're just fine.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
Talking to Roy Burt.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
We're mixing some fantasy here in the midweek on the
Daily Ticket. Of course, we've got NBA Finals coming up.
We'll be live tonight Gambler Gang streaming on all things socials.
It is the wheel of misfortune. We got bustered from
qban to two hanging out. It's gonna be a lot
of fun, so make sure you tune in. Coming up
at eight point fifteen, we're gonna be wagering on the game,
having a lot of fun. We'll get Roy Stotts before

(17:20):
he gets out of here on that one. Staying with quarterbacks,
it's a hot it's a hot button topic to discuss.
Jordan Love in the Green Bay Packers passing. This is
a team that gets everybody's attention and I love that division.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
I think the division has proved itself.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
We're gonna talk a little bit more on the focus
on the Detroit Lions as a whole, on offense. But
Jordan Love, right like, he is a guy that there
are people down on like, oh, don't get you can
miss me with that, And then there are people like
myself that are you know, somewhat high that think this
guy is pretty damn good and he is calm in
the pocket. And there's a lot of things that I
do like about Jordan Love. How do you view him

(17:59):
and what are your expects actations for Love and the
Packers offense this year?

Speaker 3 (18:03):
So I like Jordan Love, you know, love Jordan Love.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
No no, no pun intended, no pun intend I don't
love Jordan Love only because I'm not in love with
any of those receivers. Like there's no standout number one
kind of you know, when they need, you know, they
need to matriculate the ball down the field.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Who gets to who gets to who gets to call? Right?

Speaker 4 (18:21):
Is it Jane Reed, is it Romeo Dobbs, is Dontavian Wicks?
They just trafted Matthew Golden. I just don't see like
like one standout guy for that for that team. And
for me, that's the kind of thing that's kind of
think holds Jordan Love back a little bit. I mean,
if he had one guy like a Chase you know,
Chasing Burrow or you know, a guy that you can
count on, I think I would elevate him higher on
my my quarterback list. I think he's a fine quarterback.

(18:43):
I just don't know. I just don't see I don't
want to say consistency. I just don't see that that
He's not a guy I would hitch my wagon into
every single week as my fantasy quarterback. I just don't
see enough of that because I just didn't Again, I
just don't trust those receivers enough. But maybe somebody steps
up this year and becomes that guy. I think Jane
Reed got most of the work, but he's kind of
more of a gadgety type of guy, more like a

(19:05):
Deebo Samuel Lighte type of guy as we've seen, you know,
when the Eagles have played the Packers. Maybe Golden's that guy,
but Golden never had a thousand yards in college, so
I don't know if he's that guy. I just need
one of those guys to kind of step up and
be a guy, and that'll probably lean me more towards
loving Jordan Love as a fantasy quarterback. But for me,
he's probably like a borderline starting fantasy guy.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
Remember two years ago they went on the road beat
Dallas in the playoffs to a nine to eight that season.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Yeah, last year eleven and six. So it is two.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Different discussions when we talk about fantasy versus an offense
that produces and they win football games. Two different discussions there,
so so I'm with you, know, I'm not trying to
mix it up like that on you. But when it
comes to the Packers, like this is a question that
I feel like, yeah, definitely, in the past two seasons,
it's the same question, like who's the.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
Guy that's the issue? Yet they win games?

Speaker 1 (19:57):
How are they able to win eleven games when they
don't have that predominant one wide receiver And is it
based off of just Jordan Love being effective and being
a good quarterback in that system?

Speaker 4 (20:08):
Well, I mean, I think you look at that backfield
right like you think of Josh Jacobs. I mean Josh
like he he's like the most like he's like like.
But again, like you don't think about Josh Jacobs when
you think of the better running backs in the NFL,
like because he doesn't kind of like burst out at
you on the screen. But Josh Jacobs again, sixteen touchdowns
last year. I think he had over sixteen hundred yards
or total yards or whatever. You had sixteen hundred total
yards last year, and I think, yeah, seven top eight

(20:30):
performances last year.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
He's not a flashy guy. He's not a guy who.

Speaker 4 (20:34):
Just you know, like runs through people or runs past
people like a Derek Henry and things like that. He's
just a consistent guy who gives you eighty ninety yards
one hundred yards just about every single week. So again,
they control the ball with Josh Jacobs and then you
make a couple of plays a quarter with Jordan Love
and you go win ten or eleven games. And I
think that's a blueprint for the Packers. Again, like I
don't think they need to be beautiful. You know, it
doesn't need to be a beautiful thing. But Josh Jacobs

(20:55):
gets you the hard yards. You know, you run a
couple gadget plays with Jayden Reed, maybe you hit you know,
Romeo Dabas for a couple of long passes and boom.
You know, there's twenty eight points right there. So I
think that's how the Packers win. And I think that's
how the Packers can win this year.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Right now on DraftKings, the Lions are favored to win
that division plus one forty Packers plus two sixty Vikings
four to one Bears plus for twenty five.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
We're gonna talk about the Lions.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
We'll talk about Jared Goff in just a second, but
staying with the quarterbacks, two more for you here, one
rookie somewhat and then one that just got paid. Is
there any value for Brock Purty in the fantasy world
for you?

Speaker 3 (21:33):
Yes, there's value. There's value, Yeah, there's value. I just
don't know.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
I need to see, Like again, if Niners are one
of those teams, and there's a few of these teams,
I just need to see who's healthy, you know, come
training camp right fair? Because Ricky Piersoll he's missed. You know,
he's missed Ota it's the hamstring injury. We don't notice
status of Brandon Nyuk. I'm actually high, I'm super high,
probably higher than anybody on Juwan Jennings.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
I think juwant.

Speaker 4 (21:54):
I think this is gonna be jant a big year
for Juwan Jennings this year, whether you know whether or
not those other guys are help. But in order to
kind of evaluate, you know, brock Party as a whole,
I need to know who else he's thrown to besides
Jennings and Kittle, right, like see as Christian McCaffrey. Fine, Like,
we just don't know, right, So, I think there's value
in Brock Party. Again, I don't think he's quite a

(22:15):
QB one fantasy wise, I don't think i'd start him
every week, but again, given the health of everybody, I
think he's still a you know, top fifteen, top twelve,
well top thirteen, fourteen to fifteen fantasy guy.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
Jennings is a guy I need to write down.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
He had a think he had a great season last year,
and if I'm not mistaken, I believe he was. At
the end of the year, he had a bunch of
games where it was like, okay, he was the difference maker.
He ended up with seventy seven grabs on one hundred
and thirteen targets, just shy of one thousand and six touchdowns.
So if we're if we're keeping notes here, Roy for
the upcoming fantasy season, Juwan Jennings, write that one down.

(22:51):
Where's he projected in your mind as far as rounds
are concerned.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
Yeah, So, Juwan Jennings, as you mentioned, seventy seven catches,
nine hundred and seventy five yards, six touchdowns, only started
ten games last year because again, like their starting receivers
were Brandon Ayuk, Deebo. Samuel Diebo's gone, he's in Washington.
Brandon Yuk is hurt. You know, brock Perty is still
a really good quarterback, so uh Juwan Jennings right right now,
he's getting drafted early in the sixth round. His ADP

(23:17):
is like sixty two and a half. I think that's
probably about right. But I think that's still a bargain.
I think, I mean, I really he might be one
of the guys. So I just kind of plant my
flag in this summer and said he's the guy, like
he's one of the guys.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
Like last year.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
You know, I probably got tired of it, but last
year I was all over Rico o'doddle, like I just
didn't understand why Ezekiel Elliott was getting most of those
carries in that Dallas backfield, and ric O'Donnell was the
guy who was everybody you know.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
No, no, you did not. There will be nothing positive
about Rico said on this.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
Program, I'm sorry for the last six weeks he had yards,
he had one hundred yards.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
He laid an egg lately. He did have one egg
late in the season, but for that was the game
I needed him. I know, the championsh I think the
championship week.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
But yeah, for of his lastics games, he had one
hundred yards because he was the best running back with
that roster. He had a thousand yards last year. But
that being said, we'll forget Ricordato. Jawan Jennings might be
my guy this year. I mean again, he's like he
is a clear wide receiver one. There's not a lot
of guys to steal targets from him again other than
rookie Pierso and and Kittle. So Juwan Jennings is probably
going to be my wide receiver guy who who I

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kind of you know, stand on business on for this summer.

Speaker 3 (24:28):
That's amazing.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
I forgot about him, forgot how everything went, and people
don't care about your fantasy team. But still, I'll tell
you I was undefeated. Went into the playoffs first, it
was the second round. Was the first playoff game I
played Rico. If he has led him any points, I
think I win.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
He had he had like twenty three yard or so.
It was game. He was fantastic before that.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
I said going into that game that if he wins
me this game, I will buy a Cowboys jersey and
wear it obviously with to his last name. And we
we ended up losing. That was a bad job by
me and hell of a season undefeated and to lose
the way I did just brutal. Nobody. Everyone knew I
was gonna lose. Nobody thought I was going to win,

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Nobody thought I.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
Was gonna run the table. And that's fine. Uh.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
I did plant my flag though, on a very successful
player last year, and damn it, I don't know if
you could do it any better than that. You know,
humble brag here, But Brock Bowers, that was the guy
I planned my flag on.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
Oh okay, now, whoa whoa. Nobody was saying that that
he was gonna be used the way he was. That
was my guy. That was the flag planted. Come on, right,
I don't know who I'm looking at this year.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
All right, staying with it, let's talk about JJ McCarthy
and the we know it seems like it would be
pretty easy to be quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings and
what they have done these.

Speaker 5 (25:47):
Past few seasons, not even just last year. You just
look at the way Kirk Cousins and my goodness, how
bad he was last year and how great he looked
with the Vikings are at the course of the regular season.
We know it that the offense is great.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
Great coach, you got Jeffers out there, life is good,
indoor track, so on and so forth. Your expectations for McCarthy,
Is this a guy that we could possibly win our
league with? Is this a guy that we should have
and and and maybe Okay, look, he could start out slow,
but he's gonna find his groove because he's playing for
the Vikings.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Where he's standing on JJ McCarthy in this upcoming year.

Speaker 4 (26:20):
Yeah, so all you know, and again it's June, but
all signs out of OTAs you know, sound pretty good.
It sounds like they're kind of developing a pretty decent relationship.
McCarthy and those receivers, and like you said, you know,
with those guys around them, you know, with that fast track,
you know, should be pretty easy to throw to Justin
Jefferson and Jordan Addison and now at healthy TJ.

Speaker 3 (26:39):
Hockinson.

Speaker 4 (26:40):
You know, with Aaron Jones in the backfield, they just
add it. Jordan Mason as well from the Niners. So
you got a bunch of guys that throw two and
a handball off too. You got a pretty fast track.
He's you know, he's a talented quarterback. Obviously he was
drafting in the top ten. I like JJ McCarthy. I
don't know if again, I don't know if he's a
guy at start every week, but he's a guy he's
on my you know, backup quarterbacks. You know, like if

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your starter gets hurt and you have to roll with
JJ McCarthy for a month, I don't think that'd be
a problem.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
I think JJ McCarthy's pretty good.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
I'd probably I found to rank him now, I'd probably
put him in that around that you know, mid sec
QB two tier, probably working around the Drake may level
kind of kind of quarterbacks. Guys will be decent that
you don't want to start every week, but you need
to start them, you know, in a pinch for a
couple of weeks, or if you're in like a super
flex league that uses multiple quarterbacks. I'd have no problem
with JJ McCarthy's starting.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
For sure.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
He is definitely a hot button topic when it comes
He's a quarterback. We know it, and like I said,
the success that they have had and it's not just
what Darnold.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
Has been able to do.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
I remember I was just watching an NFL network over
the weekend, and I think it was something on the
lines of like thirty plus touchdowns by the quarterback for
the last three four years in that offense. And yeah,
it all starts, it ends with Justin Jefferson, how incredible
he is. So we are live once again with Roy
Burton and one a team that I wanted us to
focus on.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
We'll go over some divisions, get your thoughts on that.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
But one team I wanted to really bring out the
micro the magnifying glass on and focus on was the
Detroit Lions. And we know that they have lost both coordinators.
Ben Johnson, pretty damn off pretty damn good offense coordinator
proved his worth and then some Jerry Goff you know,
fell flat last year in that game against the Commanders,

(28:19):
but pretty good season. Jameson Williams, a guy that everybody loves.
You go into backfield like Gibbs is incredible. Montgomery, when
we look at this offense, and I know you like
to focus on targets and not so much team rankings,
but where do you think after it's all said and
done this season plays out, that the Lions will be
ranked on offense? Are they a top ten offense in

(28:41):
your mind? Is this a team that's not gonna miss
any stride With Ben Johnson going to uh good. The
Chicago Bears had to think about that one for a second.
Where are you at right now with the Lions overall
on offense?

Speaker 3 (28:53):
Oh, there's still a top five offense.

Speaker 4 (28:55):
They're probably the top three off I mean there's just
so much time on an offense that it's hard to
kind of see them. You can call a place brace
and I think ball in the NFL. No, No, I
mean like because Jamiir Gibbs. I mean, I mean, I
think it's kind of starts and ends with Jamira Gibbs.
You know, we talked about him last week. Fantasy RB
number two, you know, average thirty Fantasy plays per game.

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When Montgomery was out. He can run the ball, he
can catch the ball, just a dynamic weapon. And then
you have you know, David Montgomery, the the you know,
I guess the knuckles part of the of the Sonic
and Knuckles where I didn't realize this until until I
was just about to come on.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
They split the carries fifty to fifty last year before
Montgomery got hurt. It was on eighty five for Gibbs
and what eighty four from Montgomery, So there were fifty
to fifty split the carries, but you saw how it worked,
like first first quarter, you know, Montgomery kind of wears
them down, you know, and then later in the game
you see Jami Gibbs kind of run run all over
the place. So I think probably we'll see a less
of less of that fifty to fifty split. I think

(29:52):
it'll be more Gibbs this year than Montgomery, just because
he's such a dynamic weapon. But even still, you know,
Montgomery is still you know, fantasy relevant running back. But
then you have you know a fan, you know, two
fantastic wide receivers. You know, I'm Ross and Brown, who
we talked about just a just a target monster. They
also had twenty twenty three red zone catches last year.
I'm mont Rossaint Brown, so he's he's a guy who's

(30:12):
who's always you know, gonna be looked at when they're
inside the twenty. And then Jamis and Williams, who again
every time I you know, I think about James and Williams.
He's a very good wide receiver. He's just not quite
consistent enough for me. And you know, anybody who's had
James Williams, you know, on their fantasy team knows that,
like he's a guy who's like you put him in
your lineup and you're hoping for that, you know, four catch,

(30:35):
one hundred and thirty yard game, but you could get
that three catch twenty three yard game, and you know,
it's rarely in the middle, it seems like with James Williams.
But again, when you look at his stats overall, I
think he had a thousand yards last year on was
it twenty's like sixty eight fifty eight to fifty eight
catches last year. So I think he's gonna be a
little bit more consistent because I think they're probably gonna

(30:55):
have to throw the ball a little bit more this year,
given that Frank ragnow the center it's retired, I think
they'll probably be more of a passing team this year.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
Not quite.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
They probably won't run the ball, you know, three hundred
and seventy times or whatever it was four hundred times
last year. So I do think that those wide receivers,
especially James Williams, will probably benefit from that Ben Johnson offense.
That said, you know, I don't know if they'll be
as explosive as they were last year. I think they'll
just throw the ball more because they have.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
To possible big year for Laporta. Again, he we understand
how it works. He had a great rookie season eighty
plus catches. He took a back seat somewhat in the
offense sixty catches last year. But when you're scoring the
way that they were, when you're winning games the way
that they were, like, everybody's cool, everybody's like they understand
the vision. Yeah, Laporta, Sorry, you know, the catches aren't

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going to be there in the red zone. But with
what you just said as far as raising the bar
up on offense and throwing the ball a little bit more,
should we be looking at Laporta maybe in a different
light this year.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (31:55):
I think, because I think again, you know, I think
you're gonna throw the ball a little bit more again
given the off HITI issues, and you know, you got
a ton of you got a ton of red zone
touches for for David Montgomery, you get a ton of
red zone touches for for Gibbs. If you're gonna run
the ball less, then you know, you know where do
those touches go?

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Right?

Speaker 4 (32:11):
Like they're gonna probably go to Ama Brown. We just
talked about twenty three red zone catches. And probably did Laporter.
Like Laporter and Brown are your two best red zone weapons,
you know, receiving weapons. So I think those guys are
probably going to benefit a little bit more from from this,
you know, this new look Detroit Lions offense. So yeah,
I'm not I'm not concerned about Laporter. I thought Laporter,

(32:32):
to be honest with you, I thought he was gonna
be like top three tight end last year and he wasn't.
But I think this year he probably has a chance
to kind of kind of kind of get close to
that number.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
All right, And once again, Roy is a great follow
mandatory following all things fantasy. One more for you from
the team perspective. The Lions, the Bills, and the Ravens
all three averaged over thirty points per game last year.
If one team was going to drop out of those
top three, what you say?

Speaker 3 (33:01):
That's a good question.

Speaker 4 (33:02):
Lions, Bills and Raves Ravens. Oh, that's a very good question.
I think the I think the Lions. I think I
locked the Lions in. I think they're fine. That's a
very good question. Well, again, I don't know how he
does it. So I'm gonna say Josh Allen, because that
team probably shouldn't have averaged thirty points the game last year.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
But they did. And Josh Allen's a magician.

Speaker 4 (33:26):
And you know, we talked about James Cook last year
he had sixteen rushing touchdowns.

Speaker 3 (33:30):
Don't do that again this year.

Speaker 4 (33:32):
So if I had to pick one of the three,
it's probably it's probably the Bills.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
I think the other line.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
I think the other offenses are more you know, they
have a little bit you know, I have more faith
in them repeating that this year.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
That's fair. I agree with you on that one. All right.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
One more here, as far as the article that I
pulled up this this morning on ESPN, Eric Moody over
at Fantasy for ESPN sixteen players to trade for or
trade away and go get them. Just give me a
quick thought on some of these players as far as
go getting them, Go and get it.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
Go and get them, Go and get it, Go get them.
There you going again? Yeah, go and get them, damn it.
Drake May get them. It's sure like I would. I wouldn't.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
I want to go out of my way to go
get Drake May. But he's fine, Like I think it's
I think he's a fine quarterback.

Speaker 3 (34:24):
Breese Hall, who I was really high on last.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
Year, so I think they should be a better year
for Presaw because they just did not give him the
ball last year enough, like clearly, like I don't know
what was an Aaron Rodgers thing or what, but Aaron
Rodgers wanted to throw to his guys last year and
not give the ball to Preestault and it just made
me upset.

Speaker 6 (34:42):
So yeah, Briestaw, you could probably buy low ones. So yes,
I think this is an easy one. But Lad McConkie,
oh absolutely, yeah, that's the question. Sure, all right, championship editions.
He has players who can push contenders over the top.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
Justin Fields, So Justin Fields is like he's in a
good spot, right, he has a good he's in a
good spot. He has got, you know, plenty of guys
to throw too. He's got you know, brisolw wech talked about,
but he guys guys Garret Wilson. I don't know if
you saw his props this year. Justin Fields is like
his proples. I think it's yards propise, like twenty is
throwing passing yards propise like twenty five hundred or something low,

(35:18):
and it's like it's like touchdown prop is like it's whatever.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
It's like ridiculously low, and it's like.

Speaker 4 (35:23):
I think with any sort of competent offense in New York,
I think Justin Fields is fine. I would I'd really
think about, Like I'm probably not that much of a
you know, no pun intended gambler, but i'd really think about,
you know, if I really wanted to just stack up
my team at every other position, i'd really think about
like stacking up a buy receiver and running back and
just rolling the dice with Justin Fields is my quarterback

(35:45):
because he's going to get you a ton of yards
on the ground with his left Like he's going to
be a borderline Fantasy one quarterback if he if he
throws for two hundred yards a week and all touchdown
and gives you another sixty on the ground, like that's
you know, that's fine, Like that's eighteen this fantasy points
per week, you know, and that's that'll put you in
the mix for quarterback, you know, quarterback one level guy.

(36:05):
I think he's in a pretty good spot to be good.
So yeah, Justin Fields, you know what, maybe maybe he's
my guy I played my flag on because I think
he's in a really good.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Spot interesting, all right, and next week we'll have to
hit on the AFC East because I am intrigued by
what the Jets are bringing to the table. Of course
we discussed with the Bills there, uh, and the Dolphins
as well. It's always a big question mark with that team,
but the potential is there, all right.

Speaker 3 (36:28):
Last one, go and get him. DeVante Adams. I like
Davante Adams. I think again, he had a he had
a pretty good year last year.

Speaker 4 (36:37):
He had a bunch of you know, a bunch of
red zone I think he led the league in red
zone targets. And I'm a red zone catches. If I'm
not mistaken, I know, I know he was a howl. Yeah,
he's he's pretty like. I think he's in a really
good spot. Here's you know, maybe this is a hot take.
I think the Rams win that division. Like I don't.
I don't think that's outside of the rumble possibility for
the Rams to you know, win eleven games. I think
that Rams offense is pretty solid. Obviously defensively they probably

(37:00):
take a little step back, but I think that's a
really good team and you know DeVante, you know, DeVante
Adams alongside Pookakul, sign me up, man. I think that's
that's a real that's a very that's one of the
better wide receiver duos in the league. Even though DeVante's
a little bit, you know, he's on the other side
of thirty. I think that the Rams are pretty stacked
them offense.

Speaker 3 (37:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
I love the way McVeigh introduced Davante to the team
when he played some highlights and he was like, just
you just want to show.

Speaker 3 (37:27):
Everybody who this guy really is.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
And of course DeVante Adams was the best receiver in
the game. He was number one overall and and of
course he followed his.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
Boy Rogers and that wasn't good.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
And we'll see what happens what he does out there
with La and Stafford. Again, as Roy pointed out, Rams
plus one ninety five on DraftKings to win the West
forty nine ers of your favorite plus one fifty. Let's
do some rapid fire division conversation Chiefs or the Field
minus won twenty for the Chiefs, Broncos, Chargers, Raiders Division winner, Chiefs, Lion, Packers, Vikings, Bears,

(38:03):
Lions or the Field Lions. All Right, you said the West.
You like the Rams, like the Rams love the Rams,
East Bills minus two to sixty. Anybody else knocking on
the door. Nah, it's the Pills, Birds minus one thirty
five about the Commanders, you can stop, you can stop.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
You can stop right there with the Birds. It's the Birds,
you can stop right there.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Ravens minus one forty five, Bengals plus two thirty Steelers
five fifty Browns thirty to.

Speaker 4 (38:29):
One's it's the Ravens, especially if Hendrickson's going.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
It's the Ravens and the AFC South always a tough one.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
Texans, Jags, Colts, Fightings.

Speaker 4 (38:43):
By the fault, it's probably the Texans. Yeah, I think
it's the Texans. I mean if Kyllia Collins and and
Stroud it should be enough. And Joe Mixon, by the way,
that should be enough for the Texas to win that division.

Speaker 1 (38:51):
Have you seen a highlight of cam Ward at practice?
Have you seen him throw a ball yet?

Speaker 3 (38:57):
So? I haven't. I have not. Is he hurt like
I haven't?

Speaker 1 (39:01):
He's the number one overall pick and I haven't seen
zero on this guy.

Speaker 4 (39:06):
So it's it's funny you mentioned that because someone had
asked me someone who I know who covers the Titans
reached out to me and they said that they're comparing
they're comparing cam Ward to like Donovan McNabb already, you
know McNair obviously because the Titans and Donovan McNabb. And
I'm like, I haven't seen him do anything yet, like
maybe like there's something that I missed or something like that,
but I haven't seen anything. Like I know he can't.
I mean I saw him at Miami. Yeah, but I

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haven't say I haven't seen I haven't seen him yet.
So I think he's he's healthy, he's there, he's out there.

Speaker 3 (39:34):
Wow. Maybe maybe those highlights don't get the Philly. I
don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
I know the Titans were terrible last year and I
don't have all that much expectation for him, but he
was the number one overall pick.

Speaker 3 (39:45):
We need to shine the light on the kid.

Speaker 4 (39:46):
Come on, right, and you know Calvin really is there,
but he lost you know, Westbrook and Kenney. He's going
you know, I mean, you know, I I would like
to see, like if the Titans are going to be
any sort of good this year, he has to be good.

Speaker 3 (39:58):
Yeah, So let's see it.

Speaker 4 (39:59):
Let's let's get some let's get some some eyes on Okay, board,
I haven't seen anything at all, right, he was like,
where's he been?

Speaker 3 (40:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (40:05):
All right to the South final one here Buccaneers or
even money Falcons plus two forty Panthers four to one,
Saints tend to one.

Speaker 4 (40:13):
Yeah, give me, give me the bucks. We talked about
Baker Mayfield. I mean, I think that that a Tampa
Bay offense is really good and I don't think Pennix
is quite there yet.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (40:20):
Again, you had three decent games at the end of
last year, but I don't know if that's division division
winning caliber as up yet.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
Excellent stuff, Roy, great job as always, and uh man,
I'm getting excited, I really am. As we're getting closer
and closer and we're focusing on divisions there like I
want to talk about the Panthers and in a little
bit there, as I said, the Dolphins have my attention
as always as far as that offense is concerned. Roy
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(40:49):
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are you taking tonight?

Speaker 3 (41:02):
Okay?

Speaker 4 (41:02):
So give me Okay, see I heard. I don't know
if any any more news about the Halliburton injury. I
know he said he's dealing with some kind of lower body.

Speaker 3 (41:08):
Thing he's playing. Was this a Lebron limb you know?
Or should we read it? You know what?

Speaker 1 (41:15):
This was a lebron Esque limp because he did it
after he left the podium, so it's like, look at me,
look at me.

Speaker 4 (41:22):
Okay, all right, okay, maybe all right, So maybe I
read this wrong. All right, So if it's a Lebron limp,
then maybe maybe Pacers.

Speaker 3 (41:28):
But again you.

Speaker 4 (41:29):
Said, you said, I think you said yesterday. Don't believe
in a team to cover. You don't think they can win,
That's right. I don't know if I'm not. I'm not
sold in that Pacers team winning, even that they're going home.
Not sold on that Pacer team winning.

Speaker 3 (41:39):
Tonight. We're gonna have some fun tonight. Appreciate it as always.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
Roy will catch up next week, but look forward to
watching the game tonight once again in the Gambler Lounge,
sir Bert my Man.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
There he is. Roy Burton on the Gambler stream joined me.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
They're awesome stuff from Broy, And again we are getting
closer to draft time.

Speaker 3 (41:57):
We know it. It's right around the corner.

Speaker 1 (41:59):
Now is the time to put in the work right,
to start getting not so much your roster in order,
but to find those players. Like Roy said that you
want to plant your flag in and I think that
that's an awesome way of looking at it, because man,
you want to have those names ready to go.

Speaker 3 (42:16):
As I am looking for my damn NFL draft chime,
let's do it all right?

Speaker 1 (42:23):
Hey, coming up next, as I said, big, big, big,
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Swinging and Ding It Moose Mays and Dan Yelle. They
got the head pro from Aronomick, which will be hosting
the PGA Championship next year twenty twenty six on the
show as well, all things us open.

Speaker 3 (42:43):
Coming your way with Swinging and Ding It.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Next right here on the Gambler six o'clock football is
King College and NFL for Ryan Beefcoyle and Nick McLay.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
That's coming your way. And in folks, we followed up.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
With a brand new show that they debuted this morning,
and I gotta give a lot of credit to Sam
Austrey on the clock talking all things NBA Draft. These
guys are dialed in his partner in crime, Jack Forrest.
He's twitterless, he's social media lists. I don't know who
this guy is, but he was hitting buttons. They were
breaking down film on the stream. It was fantastic. They

(43:17):
got a lot of viewers. It's a great listen that's
coming your way as well. At six point thirty on
the clock all Things NBA Draft. You're gonna be able
to catch that all the way up until the NBA Draft.
I think I think they used that. I think they
used that as well. That goes for NFL Draft, NBA Draft,
and fantasy drafts as well.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
So it's a great chime. Nice work.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
I wonder who created that chime because that's not ESPN's.

Speaker 3 (43:44):
Like den in It, den in it that. Who came
up with this, they deserve some credit. Nice work on
that one.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
All right, I'm out swinging and thinking his next As
I said, keep it locked right here to the Gambler
and then join us tonight for the wheel Oh misfortune.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
I'll tell you right now, here's what we got uh.
These are the losing wagers.

Speaker 1 (44:12):
If you lose the bet, the repercussions that you have
to pay off with stephn A voice the loser of
the bet. If it falls on that in the wheel
of Misfortune, you gotta talk like stephen A for the
rest of the game. Mystery Smoothie, there are three ingredients
that I took from the iHeartRadio fridge.

Speaker 3 (44:30):
Oh yeah, it's hot too, baby, Mystery Smoothie.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Gotta finish the cup ND five hundred half gown. I
decided to go with a half gallon of milk. Didn't
want to go with the full gowon. Half gallon of
milk gotta be chugged in a quarter burpie bet.

Speaker 3 (44:46):
You know what a burpie is.

Speaker 2 (44:47):
If you don't get your ass to a gym anyways,
you gotta do a point a burpie for every point.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
So there's a chance you could be doing one hundred
and forty burpies a kid after first quarter. Whatever it
may be. Viewer's choice. That's really easy. Would get you
involved out there the hardwood helpers. This is a good one.
If this lands on it, If the wheel lands on that,
and you're the winner of that wager, and it lands
on that you are going to be taken care of

(45:14):
for the rest of the night. You won't have to
get up. We'll get you your drinks and get you
your pizza, whatever it is. Give me ten every time
out ten push ups as Mr play by play for
the quarter.

Speaker 3 (45:27):
Yeah, you gotta do play by play by whispering into
the mic. There is there is alabern pulls up for three.

Speaker 1 (45:33):
No good, no good. Pure plank it's coming your way,
ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
Edge and Christian. They got this new thing out called
pure plank. It's this board.

Speaker 1 (45:46):
So essentially, for a quarter, the loser of the bet
has the plank from commercial break to commercial break.

Speaker 3 (45:54):
Long damn time. That's gonna hurt.

Speaker 1 (45:56):
Retro sour face that's coming your way again. Retro sours
I kind of candy, great stuff there really sour You
can only talk with one of those in your mouth.
Clown time you lose that when you gotta dress up
like a clown.

Speaker 3 (46:11):
We got face, makeup and a wig. Tweet it.

Speaker 1 (46:15):
The loser has to tweet something that the winner wants
for the full quarter. So if I want you to
tweet for a full quarter from your Twitter account, bang
and then last, but not least, because I just had
a baby and I had some baby food mush madness.
You gotta eat a jar of baby food of your choice.

(46:35):
We got three flavors. That, ladies and gentlemen, is how
we are doing the wheel of misfortune. It's coming your
way tonight, streaming on the gambler. Make sure you join us.

Speaker 3 (46:48):
Coming up next Wayning Ding. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
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