Fantasy Footballers Podcast - Episode Summary: Super Bowl Reactions + 2025 Draft Steals (Released February 11, 2025)
In this episode of the Fantasy Footballers Podcast, hosts Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright provide their expert analysis on the recent Super Bowl, share insights on potential draft steals for the 2025 fantasy football season, and discuss various player news and community questions. Here's a detailed breakdown of the episode's key points and discussions.
1. Super Bowl Recap and Analysis
The episode kicks off with the hosts dissecting the outcome of the latest Super Bowl, where the Philadelphia Eagles delivered a dominant performance against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Defense Strategy: Andy Holloway highlights the Eagles' defensive strategy, noting, "According to ESPN research, there's been six times in Super Bowl history where a quarterback has not been blitzed for the whole game. All six. The other team won, obviously," ([04:20] Andy Holloway). He underscores the importance of generating pressure to secure a win.
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Jalen Hurts vs. Patrick Mahomes: Mike Wright commends Jalen Hurts' performance, stating, "Josh Allen is the MVP. If you think it's Lamar, you're a big fat, stupid idiot," ([26:07] Jason Moore). The discussion emphasizes Hurts' consistency and leadership, which were pivotal in the Eagles' victory.
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Eagles' Defensive Dominance: The hosts praise the Eagles' defense, particularly their avoidance of blitzing, which they argue was a key factor in the Chiefs' downfall. Andy adds, "All of us do not get here. This team does not win without him at quarterback," ([07:25] Andy Holloway), highlighting Hurts' essential role.
2. MVP Debate: Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to debating the Super Bowl MVP award between Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.
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Support for Josh Allen: Andy Holloway expresses his support for Allen, mentioning, "I would have voted for Josh Allen," ([21:48] Andy Holloway). He argues that Allen's performance, both statistically and in crucial moments, earns him the MVP title.
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Counterpoints for Lamar Jackson: Mike Wright presents arguments for Jackson, questioning, "Is he the elite of the elite?" ([25:34] Andy Holloway). The debate centers around their respective impacts on their teams and their statistical achievements throughout the season.
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Final Verdict: Jason Moore humorously asserts, "Josh Allen is the MVP... pump the brakes on it a little bit," ([26:07] Jason Moore), leaning towards Allen's MVP selection while acknowledging the close competition.
3. Player News and Updates
The hosts cover various player movements and news affecting fantasy football strategies.
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Aaron Rodgers' Future: Reports from Jay Glazer indicate that Aaron Rodgers may be exiting the Jets ([14:49] onward). The hosts speculate on potential destinations and the impact on Rodgers' career.
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Devonte Adams' Trade Speculations: Andy Holloway discusses Adams' openness to signing with California teams, questioning, "Devonte Adams... where he went to school," ([15:50] Andy Holloway). They analyze the implications for both Adams and the receiving teams.
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Debo Samuel Trade: The 49ers granting Debo Samuel permission to seek a trade is examined, with Mike Wright commenting on the financial implications and potential destinations ([15:53] Mike Wright).
4. 2025 Draft Steals and Predictions
Looking ahead to the 2025 fantasy football season, the hosts identify potential draft steals and analyze their prospects.
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Top Prospects: Players like Jalen Waddle and Chris Olave are discussed as undervalued picks due to their recent performances and injury histories. Andy states, "I would take those [top running backs] over McCaffrey," ([44:36] Jason Moore).
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Risk vs. Reward: The debate focuses on balancing a player's talent with potential risks such as injuries or team changes. Andy emphasizes the importance of assessing long-term viability, saying, "There's so much risk with him," ([42:37] Mike Wright).
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Ultimate Draft Kit (UDK) Promotion: The hosts announce the preorder of their Ultimate Draft Kit, encouraging listeners to secure their copies for strategic advantages in the upcoming draft ([11:27] Mike Wright).
5. Mailbag: Fantasy Rules Discussion
Listener questions lead to discussions on fantasy football scoring rules, particularly regarding pass interference.
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Pass Interference Points: Sean from San Diego asks, "Should pass interference yards count for receivers and quarterbacks?" ([32:19] Mike Wright). The hosts debate whether receivers should receive points for pass interference penalties they draw, ultimately leaning towards awarding points to reward players who make pivotal defensive plays.
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Outcome: Andy concludes, "I think you should get a point," ([35:59] Mike Wright), supporting the idea of awarding fantasy points to receivers for successful pass interference calls.
6. Dynasty Strategy and Player Trades
The hosts delve into dynasty league strategies, focusing on player trades and long-term team building.
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Puka Nacua Trade Decision: Listener Baylor asks whether to keep Puka Nacua or trade him before Stafford retires. Andy advises against trading, highlighting Puka's talent and potential longevity: "I would not be trying to trade him," ([53:33] Andy Holloway).
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Injury Considerations: Discussions emphasize the importance of evaluating player injury histories and their impact on dynasty team decisions, with Jason noting, "Jason traded a player he believed in entirely due to injury," ([56:17] Jason Moore).
7. Fun Segment: Cupcakes vs. Muffins
In a lighthearted segment, the hosts engage in a playful debate over their preference between cupcakes and muffins.
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Preference Debate: Andy leans towards muffins, arguing for their versatility, while Mike humorously critiques the cupcake's aesthetics: "The bottom part of the cupcake sucks," ([60:32] Andy Holloway).
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Final Thoughts: The segment showcases the hosts' camaraderie and adds a fun element to the episode's conclusion.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Andy Holloway ([04:20]): "According to ESPN research, there's been six times in Super Bowl history where a quarterback has not been blitzed for the whole game. All six. The other team won, obviously."
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Jason Moore ([26:07]): "Josh Allen is the MVP. If you think it's Lamar, you're a big fat, stupid idiot."
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Andy Holloway ([21:48]): "I would have voted for Josh Allen."
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Mike Wright ([35:59]): "I think you should get a point."
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Andy Holloway ([53:33]): "I would not be trying to trade him."
Conclusion
This episode of the Fantasy Footballers Podcast offers comprehensive insights into the Super Bowl's impact on fantasy football, debates on MVP selections, strategic discussions on upcoming drafts, and valuable player updates. Whether you're a seasoned fantasy manager or a newcomer, the hosts provide actionable advice and entertaining commentary to enhance your fantasy football experience.
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