Fantasy Footballers Podcast Summary: Week 13 Studs & Duds, Rising Stars, Kareem Hunt Reaction Release Date: December 3, 2018
1. Introduction and Playoff Cheers
The episode kicks off with the familiar banter among the hosts—Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright—celebrating the Foot Clan members who have advanced to the fantasy playoffs. The camaraderie is evident as Mike raises a glass to their fellow fantasy enthusiasts:
Mike Wright ([00:17]): "We raise the glass to all the Foot Clan who have made it to the fantasy playoffs."
Jason humorously counters the notion of swift playoffs, emphasizing the necessity of multiple weeks to clinch a title:
Jason Moore ([01:25]): "Not swift."
Andy reflects on his recent league performance, revealing a tough loss to Brooks despite achieving the second-highest points of the week and year:
Andy Holloway ([02:27]): "Unfortunately, I lost Brooks. I lost with the second most points scored this week. The second most points scored on the year."
2. Listener Engagement: Puns and One-Liners
Andy highlights listener contributions, showcasing creative puns and one-liners submitted via social media. Among the favorites is:
Andy Holloway ([05:07]): "Trey Burton's a Nightmare before Christmas."
These playful remarks add a light-hearted touch to the episode, encouraging community interaction.
3. Kareem Hunt Incident and Reactions
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the high-profile case of Kareem Hunt. The hosts dissect the incident, its swift repercussions, and the broader implications for the NFL and fantasy football players.
Incident Overview: Kareem Hunt was released by the Kansas City Chiefs following revelations of off-field misconduct. Initially, Hunt denied involvement, but subsequent investigations and video evidence led to his suspension and release.
Host Reactions:
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Mike Wright ([09:12]): Expresses frustration with recurring off-field issues affecting the fantasy community.
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Andy Holloway ([10:58]): Emphasizes the human aspect, hoping Hunt seeks help and highlighting the severity of the situation.
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Jason Moore ([12:33]): Notes the potential for Hunt to receive an extended suspension, possibly up to an entire season if additional incidents surface.
Fantasy Implications: Andy advises fantasy owners to adapt to Hunt's absence by focusing on other running backs like Spencer Ware and Damian Williams. He underscores the importance of staying resilient despite roster changes.
Andy Holloway ([12:33]): "You hope that he gets the help he needs. You obviously have thoughts of prayers with the victim, and we don't know all the details."
4. Week 13 Studs & Duds
The hosts delve into the standout performances and disappointments of Week 13, analyzing how these outcomes impact fantasy football strategies.
Studs (Top Performers):
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Patrick Mahomes ([25:30]): Mahomes had an explosive game, throwing four touchdowns and amassing over 300 passing yards.
Andy Holloway ([25:30]): "Patrick Mahomes. He's four more touchdowns. It's not fair."
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Philip Lindsay ([32:09]): Averaging 7.2 yards per touch, Lindsay's performance was pivotal for his team.
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James Wilson Jr. ([34:48]): Had a breakout game with 8 receptions for 73 yards and 15 rushing yards.
Duds (Underperformers):
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Trey Burton ([05:07]): Recorded zero points, earning the pun "Duck, Trey Burton."
Andy Holloway ([05:07]): "Duck, Trey Burton. I mean, Trey Burton not good. Not zero points is suboptimal."
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Chase Daniel ([05:21]): Had a subpar performance with limited effectiveness.
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Greg Olson ([16:05]): Reinjured his foot, ending his season prematurely.
5. Rising Stars
Identifying players who showed potential for future success, the hosts spotlight emerging talents that fantasy managers should monitor.
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Dante Pettis ([37:28]): Demonstrated significant promise with 5 receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns, signaling potential as a primary receiver.
Jason Moore ([42:03]): "Dante Pettis is someone you have to start next week if Goodwin is out. Long term, he's a guy you want in dynasty leagues."
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Justin Jackson ([44:24]): Showed versatility and effectiveness, particularly in high-pressure situations.
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Josh Allen ([27:21]): Continues to rise as a dual-threat quarterback, combining passing and rushing prowess.
6. Position-Specific Analysis
Running Backs: The absence of Kareem Hunt shifts the focus to other RBs:
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Spencer Ware and Damian Williams: Form a balanced duo, though Williams' electrifying playstyle offers more upside.
Mike Wright ([14:05]): "Spencer Ware and C.J. Anderson are really interchangeable guys."
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David Johnson ([34:01]): Solidified his role as the workhorse despite Chase Edmonds posting two touchdowns.
Quarterbacks:
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Philip Rivers ([30:31]): Despite a rough game, Rivers remains a top-tier fantasy QB, especially with upcoming favorable matchups.
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Russell Wilson ([29:15]): Faces uncertainties due to inconsistent performances but remains a reliable option.
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Josh Allen ([27:21]): His dual-threat capability keeps him in high favor for fantasy starts.
Wide Receivers:
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AJ Green ([26:31]): Injured, diminishing his availability and impact.
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Dante Pettis ([34:48]): As discussed, shows significant potential.
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James Conner ([36:06]): Injury concerns persist, but optimistic updates suggest he might play soon.
Tight Ends:
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Travis Kelsey ([39:33]): Continues to dominate, making him a must-start option.
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Rob Gronkowski ([54:27]): Despite injuries, Gronk remains a cornerstone for tight end positions in fantasy leagues.
7. Concluding Thoughts and Listener Support
As the episode wraps up, the hosts express support for listeners navigating their fantasy playoffs and acknowledge shared frustrations over league outcomes.
Andy Holloway ([55:31]): "I want you to have a fair expectation. I'm very excited about Denver's defense over the next few weeks."
They conclude with wishes for their fellow fantasy managers, particularly Brooks, hoping for his success in the playoffs despite recent losses.
Andy Holloway ([36:26]): "I want to just wish you incredible luck in the fantasy playoffs. I hope that everything goes your way."
Notable Quotes:
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Mike Wright ([09:12]): "They like we dealt with some of it with Lashawn McCoy earlier in the when the season was starting. We are so, so tired of talking about we're a fantasy football show."
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Jason Moore ([25:35]): "He's over 40 touchdowns this season. That is usually reserved only for Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, first ballot hall of Famers..."
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Andy Holloway ([32:25]): "You can't make him a start of the week anymore, Jay, because he's gonna end up in the top five season."
This episode of the Fantasy Footballers Podcast provides a comprehensive analysis of Week 13's highs and lows, insightful reactions to significant NFL news, and strategic advice for fantasy football enthusiasts aiming to clinch victory in their leagues.
