Fantasy Footballers Podcast Summary: Week 10 Studs & Duds + CeeDee's Curtain Call
Episode Information:
- Title: Week 10 Studs & Duds + CeeDee's Curtain Call - Fantasy Football Podcast for 11/11
- Hosts: Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright
- Release Date: November 11, 2024
1. Acknowledging Veterans Day (00:29 - 04:57)
The episode kicks off with the hosts acknowledging Veterans Day, a poignant holiday that honors military veterans for their service and sacrifice.
Mike Wright:
"All of our kids are home from school and here we are because we didn't know how Veterans Day was observed. So happy Veterans Day to everybody out there. To our veterans service and sacrifice. We respect and honor that."
(02:11)
Andy Holloway:
"It's such a holy holiday."
(01:46)
The hosts discuss the significance of the day, the presence of essential workers like those in hospitals, and the challenges of scheduling the show around the holiday observance. They also touch on the misunderstanding about stock market closures on Veterans Day, ultimately deciding to proceed with a half-length show.
2. Monday Punday Excellence (05:00 - 09:17)
The "Monday Punday" segment celebrates the best and worst performances from the weekend's games. The hosts share humorous and pun-filled assessments of players' performances.
Jason Moore:
"My team crapped the bed and I still should win, but it's not impossible that I lose if Puka outscores Waddle by about 20 points."
(06:17)
Andy Holloway:
"Have you ever shared, Jason, that you, when you're referring to McConkey, I mean when you're not doing your awful accent. Yeah, that one. You call him Ledee."
(08:29)
Notable puns and playful banter highlight both standout and disappointing player performances, setting a lighthearted tone for the analysis that follows.
3. Studs and Duds Analysis (09:21 - 28:42)
Running Back Paradigms: Pass-Catching Pros vs. Big-Bodied Bruisers
The hosts delve into a detailed analysis of running backs, categorizing them into two main groups: those who excel in the passing game (Pass-Catching Pros) and those who are primarily ground-based (Big-Bodied Bruisers).
Mike Wright:
"We know that a running back target, statistically speaking in fantasy football is worth two to two and a half times more than a rushing attempt... We've looked at pass catching pros... and the big-bodied bruisers..."
(09:21 - 10:41)
Key Pass-Catching Pros Identified:
- Rashad White
- Bryce Hall
- Alvin Kamara
Key Big-Bodied Bruisers Identified:
- David Montgomery
- J.K. Dobbins
- Derek Henry
- J.K. Dobbins
- Gus Edwards
Alvin Kamara's Drop:
A significant discussion revolves around Alvin Kamara's crucial drop in a recent game, analyzing whether it should impact his fantasy value.
Mike Wright:
"And Alvin Camara, despite the absolutely egregious, potentially league changing drop on Sunday... you always see the head turning, look."
(10:43)
Jason Moore:
"Everything you never expect Alvin Camara to drop a pass."
(11:00)
Concerns with Big-Bodied Bruisers: David Montgomery's consistency is highlighted, noting his heavy usage in the running game which may limit his flexibility and predictability in scoring.
Jason Moore:
"I have to break in. Kyle, you're on the microphone, right? I'm here. And you're in Georgia... Just as same level of essential service is what we're doing here."
(13:05)
Breece Hall's Performance Issues: The discussion shifts to Breece Hall's disappointing performance relative to his high draft position, causing dynasty league concerns.
Jason Moore:
"I'd much rather have Puka. I'd much rather have DeBo."
(18:39)
Andy Holloway:
"I think he's 11 on the year."
(18:35)
The hosts express frustration with Hall's underperformance, debating whether to hold onto him or consider trading him for more reliable options.
4. Quarterback Injuries and Their Impact (20:30 - 35:47)
The episode transitions to the impact of quarterback injuries on fantasy teams, focusing on Trevor Lawrence's significant AC joint sprain, potentially sidelining him for the remainder of the season.
Mike Wright:
"Dak Prescott meeting with another specialist... he's missing the rest of the season no matter what."
(21:25)
Andy Holloway:
"What are they doing? They're losing or getting like, more public meltdowns."
(21:25)
The hosts debate the ramifications of such injuries, emphasizing the importance of having reliable backups and the challenges of managing teams when star quarterbacks are sidelined.
5. CD Lamb's Struggle and Fan Reactions (22:00 - 28:42)
A significant portion of the episode discusses CD Lamb's struggling performance, particularly focusing on a game where he failed to secure a crucial touchdown due to environmental factors like sun glare.
Andy Holloway:
"CD Lamb's struggling. I don't think his career is done."
(64:43)
Jason Moore:
"CD Lamb, 6 for 21."
(28:09)
The conversation critiques the Dallas Cowboys' management decisions, highlighting safety and performance issues that affect Lamb's fantasy value.
Mike Wright:
"You have become like Jerry Jones might be who you are for Halloween next year."
(22:13)
The hosts humorously blame Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones for the stadium lighting issues that hinder Lamb's performance, leading to frustration among fantasy managers.
6. Studs Highlighted: Kyler Murray and Bijan Robinson (37:02 - 44:36)
Kyler Murray's Outstanding Performance
Kyler Murray's exceptional performance is lauded, emphasizing his dual-threat capabilities as both a passer and rusher.
Mike Wright:
"Kyler was like 22 for 24, 266 yards, a passing touchdown, had two rushing touchdowns with 21 rushing yards."
(37:02 - 37:11)
His high efficiency and multi-dimensional play make him a top fantasy stud for the week.
Bijan Robinson's Dominance
Bijan Robinson's explosive performances are another focal point, showcasing his ability to rack up significant fantasy points through both rushing and receiving.
Jason Moore:
"Bijan is just tearing the defense up. They cannot stop Bijan. He's getting extra yards on everything."
(39:22 - 40:07)
The hosts praise Robinson's versatility and consistency, cementing his status as a reliable RB1 for fantasy managers.
Andy Holloway:
"We did put the call out for Monday punday excellence... this is what you're talking about."
(40:43)
Robinson's exceptional performances provide a stark contrast to the struggles of other running backs discussed earlier.
7. Duds Highlighted: CD Lamb, Rico Dowdle, and Others (55:00 - 63:50)
The hosts identify players who underperformed significantly during the weekend's games, categorizing them as "duds" for fantasy teams.
Jason Moore on CD Lamb:
"CD Lamb had 10 targets... and still pooped in his big boy pants."
(63:29 - 63:50)
Mike Wright:
"Tank Dell had nine targets... he's not going to have success on this roster for the same reasons that Lamb might not have success."
(63:43 - 64:17)
Other players discussed include Jared Goff's inconsistency, Evan Ingram's underwhelming performances, and Jake Ferguson's disappointing season.
Andy Holloway:
"This is wild. It's CD Lamb."
(63:42)
The hosts debate whether these performances are anomalies or indicative of deeper issues affecting these players' fantasy value.
8. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts (64:17 - 69:31)
In their concluding segment, the hosts reflect on the discussions, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making in fantasy football and expressing gratitude to veterans.
Mike Wright:
"Thank you to the veterans out there for your sacrifice, for keeping us safe, defending our rights, and we'll catch you tomorrow. That is it."
(68:56 - 69:31)
The episode wraps up with the hosts acknowledging the challenges of managing fantasy teams, especially during a holiday, and reinforcing their commitment to providing valuable insights for listeners.
Notable Quotes with Attribution and Timestamps:
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Mike Wright (02:11):
"All of our kids are home from school and here we are because we didn't know how Veterans Day was observed. So happy Veterans Day to everybody out there. To our veterans service and sacrifice. We respect and honor that." -
Jason Moore (06:17):
"My team crapped the bed and I still should win, but it's not impossible that I lose if Puka outscores Waddle by about 20 points." -
Andy Holloway (08:29):
"Have you ever shared, Jason, that you, when you're referring to McConkey, I mean when you're not doing your awful accent. Yeah, that one. You call him Ledee." -
Mike Wright (10:43):
"And Alvin Camara, despite the absolutely egregious, potentially league changing drop on Sunday... you always see the head turning, look." -
Jason Moore (18:39):
"I think he's 11 on the year." -
Mike Wright (22:13):
"You have become like Jerry Jones might be who you are for Halloween next year." -
Jason Moore (37:02):
"Kyler was like 22 for 24, 266 yards, a passing touchdown, had two rushing touchdowns with 21 rushing yards." -
Mike Wright (39:22):
"Bijan is just tearing the defense up. They cannot stop Bijan. He's getting extra yards on everything." -
Mike Wright (63:43):
"Tank Dell had nine targets... he's not going to have success on this roster for the same reasons that Lamb might not have success." -
Mike Wright (68:56):
"Thank you to the veterans out there for your sacrifice, for keeping us safe, defending our rights, and we'll catch you tomorrow. That is it."
Key Takeaways:
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Player Performance Variance: The episode emphasizes the stark contrast between consistently high-performing players like Kyler Murray and Bijan Robinson versus those who are underperforming or inconsistent, such as CD Lamb and Breece Hall.
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Impact of Injuries: Significant injuries to key players like Trevor Lawrence and Dak Prescott have substantial implications for fantasy managers, highlighting the importance of depth and reliable backups.
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Strategic Decision-Making: The discussion underscores the necessity of making informed decisions regarding player trades and roster adjustments, especially when facing potential long-term underperformers.
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Humor and Camaraderie: The hosts maintain a lighthearted and humorous tone throughout the episode, making the analysis both engaging and entertaining for listeners.
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Respect for Veterans: The episode appropriately honors Veterans Day, blending respect for the holiday with the ongoing fantasy football discourse.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the Fantasy Footballers' Week 10 episode, providing listeners with valuable insights into player performances, strategic considerations, and entertaining discussions, all while maintaining the podcast's signature engaging and analytical style.
