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November 26, 2025 9 mins
Dr Roto Gives His NFL Week #13 Predictions
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ooo, waiver claims have to be made, and I've got
trade proposals fly in my way. My first round pig
turned out to be a big flop. I don't know

(00:21):
which wide receiver I need to drive, Doctor roto give
me the news. I really don't know what I should do.
My cornerback keeps getting sacked. I've got a fancs of
fed deceivebly.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
With Will. It is the fastest thirty minutes and major
market Sports Radio we present to you the Good Doctor
on the seeworks TASS seven two two five seven niney
if you want to join the conversation seven one three
two one two five seven ninety Good doctor. We got
three well two really interesting games. One's mid But nevertheless,

(01:07):
we gotta got our fantasy teams ready because we were
down the home stretch for the postseason.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Good point, MT. Happy early Thanksgiving to you and yours.
There's up to one o'clock game. It's been moved to
twelve from twelve thirty to one case people are remembering
those twelve thirty games forever. Love that Packers Lions matchup
Chiefs Cowboys should be a really good one. Cowboys surprise
people last week. Surprise me for sure, and then Bengals
Ravens start your Ravens tight ends, because every tight end

(01:33):
does well against the Bengals. But I'm with you. I
would think in the Lions Packers game, take a real
close look obviously at Gibbs and take a look at
David Montgomery, Saint Brown is in play. Don't love Jameis
Winston Williams as much in this one for Green Bay.
I like Romeo Dobbs A ton Josh Jacobs is expected back,

(01:54):
So I think those are your two main guys there, Chiefs, Cowboys.
I think this is one where look for names we
haven't heard from in a while, maybe like a Xavier Worthy.
Pacheco is do back Hollywood Brown. Dallas runs out a
lot of mixes. Their coverage up a little bit. I
could see Worthy against Dallas's man coverage is doing well

(02:14):
for Dallas. You gotta be in on CD Lamb. He
was awful last week, right, he knows it, Schottenheimer knows it,
Jerry Jones knows it. Everybody knows it. He'll be better
this week, so you don't want to count him out.
Hickins is good to go. Adam Schefter gave him the blessing.
He's gonna play. Javonte Williams has been good no matter
the matchup, which is interesting. And now on your side,
we're gonna see Joe Burrow. Surprisingly, he's back. It doesn't

(02:36):
feel like there's any reason that he needs to get
out there, but he should be fine. Jamar Chase is
gonna play. T Higgins is out. So everybody out there
needs to know that Mike Jeski is a really great
start if you're looking for a tight end, because it
always seems like he plays well when there's only one
of those receivers there.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
All right, there is a complete rundown of the games,
and we've got other specific questions. We can get to
doctor Rono and just a couple of minutes. Look, I
had Jamiir Gibbs mine the man who chose sa Quon
Barkley first over Jamiir Gibbs is very open man.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
Why are we going to call this out right? Now?

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Let's move on. What pick did you? What pick did
you have in the draft draws?

Speaker 4 (03:15):
I don't remember four or something five? Maybe I did, Gibbs, Yes,
I know I was worried about David Montgomery.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
Oh, let's not do that again. Gibbs might be the
number outside. He could be the number one player in fantasy.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
Honestly, all right, thank you for such music to my ears.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Thank you wrote it for that so very much.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
Well, you know, I wanted to let somebody else win.
Rote I was back to back to back champions. You
can't win four in a row.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
The arrogance that is unbelow arrogance.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
Yeah, I just talked about how stupid of a draft
picked I made.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yep, But then you have to bring up the four
time champions or whatever you were.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Yeah, it's a year zero time.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
But that's all right, one for the thumb.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Hey, So the Ravens have won five straight games, and
we were just talking before you join us about we
think they're gonna win the NFC North. Are we seeing
a significant uptick in everybody than the Lamar has been
back there or is it just more about just Lamar
being back there and putting up his normal numbers.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
I think we're forgetting the defense. The defense is finally healthy,
right Rokwan Smith is missing games. The guys and the
secondary were missing games. They were a complete and utter mess.
So when the Ravens don't have that imposing defense and Lamar,
as we know was injured. They just couldn't find themselves.
But luckily they're in a division of honestly some bad teams.

(04:32):
Cincinnati is terrible. How does Zach Tablor have a job?
Does anybody know? Because I don't. Cleveland, I mean, they're
rolling out show George Sanders, who actually look good against
the Raiders, if that's even possible. And then you have
the Steelers, who I mean are just back and forth.
Some weeks the defense is good, some weeks the defense
is bad. I mean, Aaron Rodgers is done. They don't
throw the ball to their wide receivers. So Baltimore is

(04:53):
likely going to win the AFC North And I don't
know if they're a great team or not, but it
doesn't even matter.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
On three two point two, five seven NINEY. We'll get
your questions in for doctor Roto coming up in the
next segment. All right, Bears and Eagles. Everybody jumped in
and watched the Eagles get out of the twenty one
to nothing lead, and then Pickens and Prescott did their thing.
There were some turnovers in the mix. Are we a
little nervous about Eagles position players against Chicago and Black Friday?

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Not at all? I think I think that Eagle game
was just a little shocking. I mean Saquon fumbling. You
saw so many fumbles in Dallas just seem to get
more confidence. The Bears are not great. They are in
a week well, they eight and three, They're a week
eight and three. I mean they've gotten lucky in some
of these games. The luck has to run out, and
it runs out against an Eagles defense, which is terrific.

(05:42):
I think they're gonna smother Caleb Williams. The one guy
who I think is really interesting for the Bears is
Kyle Manongai. This guy looks like he shot out of
a cannon. So the more they can get him the football,
the better they can run the Bears, the more chance
they have. But I don't see it. I think Aj
Brown has a I think Dallas Goddard has a good week.
I think Sekwon could finally have a good week for Ross.

(06:04):
This feels like it's been all season for this since
we've even said that. But I think the Eagles win
this game by I don't know, seven to ten.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
You brought up Shadors Sanders. Are we starting to use
some Browns players now? With him back there? It felt
like it was a very fast start, but a cool
finish for the Browns.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Offensively well, I mean, look what happens is by this
point just bad teams. You're able to take advantage of
bad teams. The Raiders are awful, I mean really awful,
and to make matters worse. I don't know if people
saw this. Ashton Genty got injured like on the last series.
Tell me, somebody, please tell me why he was even
out there. I don't know, but there's a chance he
could miss this week. So getting back to Sanders, Yeah,

(06:40):
he looked good. He threw a five yard pass to
Dylan Sampson who ran the ball like seventy yards for
a touchdown. I mean he at least threw the ball
to his wide receivers, which Dylan Gabriel hasn't done yet
at this point, I mean, are they playable? I don't
think so. I think the forty nine Ers are really good.
I think the forty nine Ers may be honestly one
of the top three teams in the NFC West, behind
the Eagles and behind the Rams.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Speaking of the Rams, I go to Charlotte this week.
Did Panthers become human? Last Monday? After the loss against
the Niners.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
Doctor rodo you know the problem with the Panthers is this.
They want to run the football, but you have to
stop the run. When I was watching the game with
my son, he was home for Thanksgiving, We're watching the game,
Carolina didn't even get the ball for the first ten
minutes of the first quarter. My son said, I think
Carolina's gonna have a ball twice in the first half.
Did it seem that way? If you can't control time

(07:29):
of possession, you can't win. I love Rico Dowdell in fantasy.
When Carolina is controlling the line of scrimmage, when they're
running the ball, well, Rico Daddle's like a twenty to
thirty point player. When he doesn't, Rico Daddle's going to
get like six to eight points against the Rams. The
Rams control the line of scrimmage. Stafford has been amazing,
Pukua Naku has been amazing. So be very careful with

(07:50):
your Panthers players this week. I wouldn't play Bryce Young.
I don't really want to play Rico Dowdell to Troy
and McMillan is a great receiver, but I just think
this is a really tough matchup you've got Adams, who's
a muss start. You've got Kyron Williams who's a muss start,
Pooka and Matthew Stafford is having an MVP season.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
All right, let's get to the local game, Texans and Colts.
The Colts literally, I think we had a report around
from Indianapolis yesterday that the running back Jonathan Taylor ran
the ball one time in the fourth quarter. The chance
I can can't do that two weeks in a row.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Correct, Oh no, not at all. I mean, you know,
Elik Neighbors got caught by saying some crazy things and
they had a deleted post, but he wasn't wrong. It's like,
why are teams doing crazy things at the end of games?
Why were the Giants throwing the ball at the end
of the fourth quarter? Why were the Colts not giving
the ball to Jonathan Taylor? Does anybody know? I mean sure,

(08:43):
I don't care. I don't care. If Kansas City was
playing could run defense, you still give the ball to
Taylor because all he needs is a crease to go
and make a big play. This is a really good
football game. I think a lot here is going to
depend on Woody Marx, our friend Woody Mark and Nico Collins.
But right now I think it's harder to throw on
the Colts than ever. Kenny moot is back in the slot.

(09:07):
Sauce Gardner is there, Sarvarius Ward is there. That's tough.
I think the Texans. I don't see a pathway to
success unless one they pressure Daniel Jones all game long,
and two Woody Mars gets really involved in this offense
because I can see Nico being shut down. Sauce Gardner
is a tough matchup.
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