Student Section: Fantasy Sports 9.18.24

Student Section: Fantasy Sports 9.18.24
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Student Section: Fantasy Sports 9.18.24

Sep 19 2024 | 00:51:32

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Episode September 19, 2024 00:51:32

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On this episode, Jaime and Jake give their biggest performances, bust and surprises from week two, predict Thursday Night Football and give week three predictions including their must starts and must sits. Listen to this and more on this week’s edition of Student Section: MLB, available on voices.ua.edu, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and broadcasting LIVE on 90.7 FM in Tuscaloosa and the Live365 and TuneIn apps from 7-8 p.m. CT every Wednesday! Follow WVUA-FM Sports on X @wvuafmsports.
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[00:00:00] Speaker A: WVUA FM, Tuscaloosa. [00:00:11] Speaker B: Hello everybody, you are listening to WVUA 90.7 FM, Tuscaloosa. Student section fantasy sports my name is Jamie Martinez and I'm joined by just Jake Ryker. No Lincoln today. He's off doing other ventures on todays episode. Look forward to our original format. Getting you ready for week three of fantasy football. Were going to kick it off with our weekly recap including top performers, biggest surprises and biggest busts. Then were going to dive into our predictions for the Thursday Night football game between the New England Patriots and the New York jets. Then stay tuned for our must sit and must start players for week three. And dont forget our favorite segment, panic or pause. Just me and Jake. Let's get it started with our top performers for week two. [00:00:57] Speaker A: I mean, this might be a fun show, just the two of us kicking it back. Freshman year roommates freshman year roommates. [00:01:03] Speaker B: Dynamic, Shaq and Kobe are on air right now. [00:01:05] Speaker A: A lot of good discussion to come since Lincoln's not here. Top week two performers. Man, I mean, there's one guy that is definitely on the top of everybody's list. Yes, he was probably in my main league, eight man league. I had my first and second round picks out. I had McCaffrey and AJ Brown. And I was like, well, I think I'm going to take a loss this week. But Alvin Camara said, hold that thought. I'm going to go get you a dub real quick. [00:01:33] Speaker B: Cover your ears, Cowboys fans. [00:01:35] Speaker A: I mean, ak, he looks like 2017 Alvin Camaro Christmas day. [00:01:41] Speaker B: Alvin Camaro. [00:01:41] Speaker A: Yeah. 44 points, 115 yards and he had he found pay dirt four times against Dallas. [00:01:49] Speaker B: It's ridiculous how good the Saints are right now. [00:01:52] Speaker A: Like, who would have fought Stephen a. Smith said the other day on first take? The Saints are the most trusted team in the NFC right now and they are. I probably agree with them. [00:02:00] Speaker B: Their offense is ridiculous. 40 points and back to back games. First game against the Panthers. You know, I think anybody can go out and score 40 points against the Panthers. Week two against the Dallas Cowboys. Micah Parsons, Trayvon Diggs and that loaded defense. They go out and manhandle Dallas in Dallas the road. Clay Kubiak, the new offensive coordinator coming from San Francisco, is doing them wonders. Derek Carr looks like the mvp of the league right now. And Alvin Camara, shoot dog. [00:02:29] Speaker A: I mean, if he's running for RB one so far this year, I mean, I know it's only two weeks in to fantasy football, but like week one, he dropped an easy 20 points against Carolina. Like he, he might be the RB one, to be honest. Actually. [00:02:45] Speaker B: I mean, with no Christian McCaffrey, he's going to be out for the first at least six weeks. I don't see any reason why Kamara couldn't be the RB one this year. [00:02:54] Speaker A: Not only is he the RB one in fantasy right now, but he is the number one player in fantasy football right now. [00:03:00] Speaker B: I mean, 44 points will get that for you. That is a ridiculous number. All right, moving on to my top performer this week, I have a little, little man out of Arizona. Quarterback played probably the best game of his career. A perfect quarterback ranking got him some points in fantasy as well. K one. Kyler Murray. What a game he had. Let's see, 266 yards passing with three passing touchdowns, five carries, 59 yards totaling and a grand total of 28.54 points for a little man, Kyler Murray. What a game from Kyler did this against the Rams. Rams, not a bad defense whatsoever. A division rival at home. Kyler gets it done. Everybody kind of knew Kyler would be a great fantasy guy. Obviously, we haven't seen him much in the past couple years because of injuries, but Call of Duty man's back. [00:03:52] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, you're right. That might have been the best game Kyler Murray's ever played in NFL uniform for sure. And again, it's early, it's week two. But like I, going into this season, I knew Murray was coming back. All the hypes around Marv, but I didn't see the Cardinals winning more than five games this year. I didn't, especially because of the division. [00:04:14] Speaker B: They'Re in and their defense is not that good. [00:04:16] Speaker A: They have the reigning NFC champion there. The Rams looked good until they had like six guys on the IR already. I mean, their whole line, basically their two best weapons. Like, I kind of feel bad for the Rams, but, like, the Cardinals are scary good. Like, they put a beating on the Rams. They won by 31 here, 41 ten. And they should have. They should have won that game in Buffalo week one. [00:04:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:04:40] Speaker A: So, like, I know usually you go into some fancy drafts and you're like, all right, there's guys on this. There's certain teams where I'm not going to draft anybody on this team, and the Cardinals is usually that team. But if you have Kyler, if you have Marv, Trey, McBride, McBride, James Conner, and the Cardinals keep winning and they put up fight. Like, if the NFC continues to be like it has been, which is not very deep in depth. They always have the top dogs, but they're not deep. They could easily make a wild card run. And those guys on the Cardinals are going to produce your fancy numbers. So, I mean, there might be guys on the waivers. Greg Dorch might be an option. Who else is out there? [00:05:21] Speaker B: Michael Wilson. Michael Wilson had a great week one. [00:05:24] Speaker A: Rondo Moore is not there anymore, unfortunately. Maybe even Trey Benson, if James Connor gets. [00:05:28] Speaker B: Yeah, I have Trey Benson sitting on. [00:05:30] Speaker A: My bench right now, but, yeah, I mean, the Cardinals guys are putting up numbers. [00:05:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Arizona's back. [00:05:37] Speaker A: My number two guy, top performer for week two, is another running back, and it's. He pulled on a show on Thursday Night Football. It kind of got overlooked because of the Tua injury. Obviously, we hope he's going to be okay. He recovers from that concussion, who knows what his future looks like, especially being an Alabama alum that hits a little bit hard in this town, in the city, even though the two of us weren't even here when Tua was playing. [00:06:00] Speaker B: Still another legend of Tua Taiwan. [00:06:02] Speaker A: But, yeah, it was hard. So this guy's fantasy performance got overlooked by that, and there's nothing wrong with that. But James Cook had a great night on Thursday night Football. Three total touchdowns. He only had 78 rushing yards, which is the craziest thing to me, but he got it done through the air. 28 and a half points in PPR leagues. James. That's kind of the James Cook I expected going into this fantasy season. He didn't have a great week one against that Arizona team we were just talking about. But, yeah, I think, obviously, James Cook's not going to know. Running backs are dropped 28 a week unless you're 2019 Chris McCaffrey. But I think James Cook could easily get over 20 points a week, and especially cause that Buffalo offense is thin. [00:06:41] Speaker B: Yeah, I was gonna say, after losing Diggs and all these other guys, they're gonna really have to rely on James Cook, which is something they didn't really do at all last year. They finally realized they can give Cook the ball in the goal line, and it's working out, and so if they're gonna use it more dynamic, he's gonna be good. [00:06:55] Speaker A: I said last show that Dalton Kincaid's gotta be that guy through the air. But maybe I'm wrong. Maybe James Cook is gonna get it done through the air. [00:07:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause, I mean, it's not Keon Coleman. He has, like, one catch through two games. [00:07:05] Speaker A: Yeah. So James Cook, I'd be very happy if you were a James Cook owner in fantasy, for sure. [00:07:11] Speaker B: My next top performer, I called it last week. I said, you have to start this guy if you've got him. And boy, did he have his breakout rookie performance. And that is New York Giants receiver Malik Nabors. [00:07:22] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh. What a game. [00:07:24] Speaker B: Went crazy. He came out after the game and said that Brian Dable was asking him what plays he wanted to run, as he should. [00:07:32] Speaker A: Like, seriously? [00:07:33] Speaker B: Yeah. And he's. He was asking neighbors what he wanted to run and, man, did it work out. Malik neighbors saw 18 targets against the Washington Commanders. Washington, one of the worst secondaries in football, probably the worst secondary in football. They are awful. And Malik neighbors was the benefactor for ten receptions, 127 yards and a touchdown. For his second career game, he went crazy for 28 points, seven points against the Commanders. He is currently the wide receiver. Three. [00:08:02] Speaker A: Wow. [00:08:03] Speaker B: At the moment, averaging 20 points a game. Obviously with Daniel Jones at quarterback, he's not going to keep this up. But if those targets are staying steady, I mean, if he's getting ten plus targets a game, you have yourself an elite wide receiver, one on your hands, no matter who his quarterback is. Because, man, Malik is good. [00:08:20] Speaker A: 100% agree. I mean, I ended up benching Malik this week just because I liked a matchup a little bit. I think I benched him for JK Dobbins in a flex spot, which wasn't the end of the world. But I mean, like you said, like, no matter who the quarterback is, if there's a receiver out there getting ten plus targets a game, like, I would say average for ten targets, you're going to catch about six balls. Yeah, it gets going to be a little bit more over half, but there's going to be a lot of times if you have a good receiver and he's getting open that it's going to be closer to 8789 receptions. So, I mean, that's nine points without any yards already. [00:08:58] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:08:59] Speaker A: So, I mean, if he's getting fed the rock, which he probably will be. Singletary had a great. Had a pretty good game as well. I think he found the end zone for the Giants, but I don't see that continuing. But I didn't know. It's the first time I heard that Malik neighbors was telling him what to run. [00:09:16] Speaker B: Yeah, he said it after the game, like day Bull was walking up to him and, like, he asked neighbors what plays he recommends and they ran him, too, and it worked. [00:09:24] Speaker A: That's good. I mean, that shows a lot of trust in your first round pick, even though he's a rookie. But, I mean, they, they ended up losing the game, which is kind of. [00:09:32] Speaker B: Crazy to the commanders who only kicked field goals. [00:09:34] Speaker A: Yeah. But I don't think that if they feed neighbors, and then also I feel like if you're feeding neighbors, it's going to draw a lot of attention to him. Not that the Giants offense is going to be explosive, but it's going to open up some other things. So I think the Giants will start to win games, maybe. Hopefully not a lot, but neighbors is very promising for fantasy. [00:09:52] Speaker B: Yeah, they're only going to win games if they feed neighbors honestly. So they got to do that. [00:09:56] Speaker A: I'll shout out another guy for retail. [00:09:57] Speaker B: Yeah, let's do three. [00:09:59] Speaker A: And that's Marvin Harrison. [00:10:01] Speaker B: About time. [00:10:02] Speaker A: I mean, and I kind of put on my notes here, first quarter, Marvin Harrison. [00:10:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:10:07] Speaker A: Because, I mean, after that week one, 1.4 points, I was like, he has to bounce back. He has to. And yeah, he did two touchdowns in the first quarter against the Rams. He scored a with eleven minutes left in the first quarter and nine minutes left the first quarter. So that might have been their first two drives from Arizona. A 23 yard catch from, obviously from Kyler, and then the second one was a bomb. 60 yard. Marvin Harrison dropped 29 points on the dot. I'm a little concerned because he didn't really do anything the rest of the game. I think he had. [00:10:38] Speaker B: Yeah, everything came in the first quarter. [00:10:40] Speaker A: Yeah, everything. He only had four catches for 130. I want to, I don't want to say only because that's 130 yards is phenomenal, but four catches is scary. Hopefully his target numbers continue to rise throughout the next couple of weeks, but that's very promising for guys that draft to Marvin Harrison in like the second round. [00:10:59] Speaker B: Exactly. I mean, if you're going to keep getting that production out of the top receiver in the class, you should be okay. So once those targets go up, especially if the Cardinals are winning games, staying competitive and that offense is flourishing, MHJ will be fine. My next top performer is currently the wide receiver one in fantasy football. And who in what world would have thought it would be Chris Godwin? Through two weeks of football, Baker Mayfield has been ridiculous this far in the season because of Derek Carr is the MVP. Baker Mayfield is certainly the runner up and he is feeding his guys. The buccaneers offense is stupid good, and Chris Godwin last week had seven receptions on eight targets for 117 yards and a touchdown, racking up 24.7 points. His week one just as good, getting 22 points, also finding the end zone. So Baker Mayfield is feeding his guys and Chris Godwin. You didn't really see this with Chris Godwin last year at all. I don't know what changed. It was the Mike Evans show the entire year. Rashad white, it was not Chris Godwin. He, it was almost like he fell off. But now Chris Godwin is back to his original form. And, man, do the bucks look good because of. [00:12:07] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, yeah. Chris Caldwell, wide receiver one is not something we'd ever talk about. [00:12:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:12:12] Speaker A: Last, even when he was, like, in his prime with, even with Brady. But like, I mean, like you said, baker's tearing it up. I can't wait for that first divisional rival matchup between the Saints and Bucks. [00:12:25] Speaker B: That's gonna be fine. [00:12:26] Speaker A: I mean, that's gonna be, I was just looking at the schedule. It's in three weeks. Like the Saints. The Saints have a heck of a schedule, too. They got, I mean, they started off, I mean, obviously they went to Dallas, and then they play the Eagles this week, which, I mean, the Eagles look after that. The defense looks so mid, but it's the Eagles. They're gonna be the top dogs, one of the top dogs in the NFC. Then they gotta play Atlanta. That's probably not gonna be too hard, but who knows? And then they gotta play Kansas City in Kansas City, and then they play the bucks. So that, that would be, that's gonna be a good game. [00:12:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:12:56] Speaker A: But kind of like what I said about the Cardinals, like, the bucks guys aren't guys that you would really go to the last couple of years. Actually, that's not, I can't even say that's not that true. Cause, I mean, Mike Vavins has been phenomenal. The running backs have been shaky, but Rashad White's been getting dumb because of his receptions. But, yeah, dude, like, I'd be so happy to have Godwin and Evans on my team this year. Cause Baker's tearing it. [00:13:15] Speaker B: Yeah. And nobody preseason was talking about, oh, go out and get Chris Godwin. Bucks look crazy. Nobody in the world, even Mike Evans. [00:13:22] Speaker A: Was dropping very far drafts. And not even to mention, like, Baker Mayfield is playing good, but he's also playing good in fantasy. He's putting up fantasy numbers. He's pretty much off the waivers in every league I'm in. You can't even get him as a backup quarterback anymore because he should be a starting quarterback and fantasy teams if he keeps playing like this. So, yeah, it's pretty crazy. Exciting season so far. [00:13:43] Speaker B: Yeah, it's been a wild, wild season through two weeks so far. A lot of upsets. Let's move on to our biggest bust. [00:13:51] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Let's run it, man. It's kind of crazy looking at my two busts this week, because both of them should be names that are, one's a first round guy, and the other one should be never on this list. The first guy's tired kill. [00:14:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:09] Speaker A: And I know before we get into this conversation, I understand Tua went out, I understand Tua got hurt, but mind you, that was what second? Like end of the second quarter. [00:14:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:22] Speaker A: And even before that, like, I understand six one, six points. You can turn around the second half. Yes, he had a whole set. If you had a whole second half of two, it could have been different, would have been a much more closer game. But, like, even then, like, just watching that game, the Dolphins Dolphins offense looked off. They weren't feeding Hill, they weren't feeding waddle. They were trying to give the ball to Robbie chosen or. [00:14:44] Speaker B: Yeah. Why? [00:14:45] Speaker A: And some other guy, number 88, came over from Green Bay, Du Bois, I think his name is. Ball bounced right off his chest, right off the numbers and into a pick. So that wasn't even to his fault. But I'm just a little concerned, especially with two out now. But, like, what's going to happen with Hill? What's going to happen with waddle? Because even when Tua was there, they weren't feeding them. Okay, that's not true. Week one, they had a great week, but, yeah, we'll have to see what's going on with Tua. I know he's on the IR and I don't really see it very promising coming back. They have Skyler Thompson's gonna start this week. They picked up Tyler Huntley. Obviously, I love Tyler Huntley, but quarterback Tyler Huntley, he's probably not going to put up crazy numbers for the fantasy guys. Hm is going to be great. [00:15:30] Speaker B: Devon a chan, if you have him. [00:15:31] Speaker A: On your team, he's gonna be great. [00:15:32] Speaker B: He's gonna go crazy. [00:15:33] Speaker A: And I think either or Hill or Waddle will be. Huntley's gotta find a guy to throw to consistently. So it's gonna be one of them. My bet's probably gonna be Tiger kill. [00:15:43] Speaker B: Obviously, has to be. [00:15:44] Speaker A: But I don't see both of them doing great, which is not good. Cause I waddle into it. [00:15:48] Speaker B: Yeah, it's really bad for Tyree kill at the moment because he's not gonna be able to get those nukes from Skyler Thompson, who, you know, hasn't really proven to be that type of guy who can throw deep. So when you're so dependent on Tyree kill to be able to do that, and he's just not going to be able to now it's definitely rough. So moving on to my biggest bust, one of them, it's going to be the unanimous, almost unanimous top tight end coming into the year, and that is Detroit Lions tight end Sam Laporta. No, not Kelsey. We could save him for later because he is bunz. But Sam Laporta, another bad week. Last week only 8.5 points. I know, not crazy bad because all tight ends were terrible week one, but this week he only saw three targets with two receptions and 13 yards, racking up 3.3 points against the Buccaneers, which should have been a high scoring affair, a game where the Bucks came away victorious against Detroit. So Sam Laporta, not sure what's going on because it's kind of flip flopped. Amon Ross St. Brown had a bad week week one, but Amira St. Brown had a phenomenal game week two, but Sam La Porter has just not been getting it done. I'm sure things will turn around. He's young. It's a second year guy. You know, he's not going to be crazy every single week. It's a tight end for, for Pete's sake. But Leporto, he'll get his get back. But this week was not it. [00:17:08] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know what's going on in Detroit. They look a little shaky. They'll be fine. Obviously they have their pieces, but yeah. Yeah, everybody was hype. Laporte was going very early in fantasy drafts. Very, very, very early. [00:17:21] Speaker B: Turns out Jameson Williams is the best receiver, apparently. Best weapon. [00:17:25] Speaker A: That's something that we get. I mean, I don't really have them. I don't think I'm talking about him later. Oh, yeah, I am a little bit, but Jameson Williams, I mean, we'll get to that. Yeah, we'll get to that later. My biggest, my second biggest bust is the guy that you mentioned. Another tight end is Travis Kelsey. Booty 1.6 points. [00:17:45] Speaker B: Like in a rivalry game, too. [00:17:48] Speaker A: What is going like, weird because the Chiefs are doing well. Like, they, I can't believe I didn't even realize that they had to play Baltimore and then Cincinnati. Yeah, back to back weeks, but they found a way to win against Baltimore. Kelsey did nothing. They found a way to win against Cincinnati. Kelsey really did nothing. One catch for six yards. I don't know what's going on in Kansas City. I mean, they're winning games. They are. But Travis Kelsey should be the main point of attention. I don't know if there's a backstory to it that there's something going on? We don't know, but, I mean, he's got to start turning up, right? [00:18:25] Speaker B: Yeah, he has. I mean, it can't just be rasheed rice every single time. And Worthy wasn't really that great week two, I know he had an amazing rookie debut, but week two was not all that. So if the Chiefs want to keep it going, I'm sure they will. But Kelsey's got to get involved. That's your guy. So if you're not going to get Travis Kelsey involved, then. Not sure what's going on. Because at that point, Taylor Swift's coming to games for nothing. [00:18:48] Speaker A: Seriously, he can't play when Swift is there unless it's the playoffs. [00:18:53] Speaker B: My second biggest bust this week. I have a running back who also played in that Lions versus Buccaneers game, but this time it is Rashad White. I called it last week, too. Last week I had him on your must sits, and this week goes out 3.3 points. The exact same amount of points as Sam Laporta, actually. So that's awesome. But ten attempts on the ground, which is typical for what he's seen, especially with Bucky Irving kind of emerging as that second running back in that offense, but only 18 yards on ten attempts is awful. And then you're expecting him to get his receiving work in because last week he had six receptions for 75 yards, and that's where all of his points came from. This week, one reception for five yards, and that is it for 3.3 points. Now, obviously, the passing attack of Baker Mayfield in Tampa has been amazing. I know they have a lot of trust in Bucky Irving to kind of come out and emerge because Rashad White has been very, very inconsistent, not very dependable, inefficient. And so I'm not sure what's going on with Rashad White. He was one of the top guys last year, and the inefficiency is really starting to get to him with Bucky Irving. So, Rashad White, I'm sorry, man, but I think the sun is setting very quickly. [00:20:04] Speaker A: It's unfortunate. I kind of want to hold on hope because I have White in one of my leagues, but I'm telling myself that especially a game against Detroit on the road, they end up winning. If I was the head coach of the Bucks, I'm pretty much saying we got to do whatever we can to win this football game. Stats don't matter. So that's what I'm telling myself. Like, you do whatever is working, and that was giving the ball to Chris Godwin. So hopefully, white turns around with his receptions, it's clear he's not going to turn around on the ground. Yeah, I don't know what's going on because their outline is good, but he can't average more than like two and a half yards of carry. [00:20:41] Speaker B: I'm not sure why because. [00:20:43] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't understand either. [00:20:45] Speaker B: Very confusing. Now we can move on to our biggest surprises of the week. [00:20:49] Speaker A: I got. I'm going very. I'm keeping like I got the same position in each category. I got two receivers this week. [00:20:57] Speaker B: Okay. [00:20:58] Speaker A: My first one is the wide receiver. One, one and a half. I don't know who's wide receiver. One over in Tennessee, Calvin Ridley. He just out of nowhere rips 24 and 24.7 points, four catches for seven, seven yards and found the end zone twice. Yeah, and I think it was his second touchdown was just like an odd sliding. It wasn't even head first catch, ended up with the ball. [00:21:22] Speaker B: I have no idea how he caught that. [00:21:24] Speaker A: I mean, that was awesome for Calvin Ridley to do that. I don't know how many people have him consistently starting in leagues just because of how shaky he was last year in Jacksonville. But yeah, he was definitely a surprise for me this week. [00:21:37] Speaker B: My biggest surprise this week is actually a defense. I don't think we've ever done this before, but I have the Bills defense versus the Dolphins. Now, I know the whole Tua thing, we talked on it a bunch of. A bunch of times, but the Dolphins offense is supposed to be explosive, high powered, can run the ball, can pass it wherever they want. And that was not it this week because the Bills shut them down for 16 fantasy points. They picked off Dolphins quarterbacks three times, sacked them twice, and also had a touchdown on that pick six that Tua threw towards the end of when he was playing. So 16 points for the Bills defense. They played spectacular. Notoriously, they have shut down the Dolphins. I didn't really expect it to be this bad of a shutdown, but man, did they play well. So, you know, shout out to them. The Bills defense did their thing. Top defense this week. [00:22:29] Speaker A: My second biggest surprise is another wide receiver. He's the wide receiver. I'm going to start calling him the wide receiver, too now in Seattle, and that's JSN Jackson Smith. Najigba dropped 23.7 points. He had twelve catches for 117 yards. He got targeted 16 times. [00:22:49] Speaker B: Best game of his career this week. [00:22:52] Speaker A: I mean, or last week, I should say. It was ridiculous. I couldn't believe, obviously he was on my bench. I'm not going to start him, unless it's a deep, deep league. And I'm like, what is going on with JSN? But that's awesome to see. I loved him coming out of college. I think he was phenomenal at Ohio State. I was really sad that he went to the Seahawks. I think he could have been a wide receiver one somewhere else. Yeah, behind DK, but I know you don't really like it. Obviously you got some hate against the. [00:23:21] Speaker B: Seahawks, but I will say Jason's my favorite receiver on the Seahawks. [00:23:24] Speaker A: That's fair. That one two punch with DK and JSN could be. Could be kind of dirty. [00:23:28] Speaker B: I despise DK Metcalf with everything in my. [00:23:30] Speaker A: That's fair. Yeah, but, yeah, big surprise out of JSN. Will he keep it up to be determined? Yeah, especially with their running backs getting hurt. Charbonnet's taking over. Really? Kind of seems like the RB one. I feel bad. Canines keeps rough. He's just getting beat up. [00:23:45] Speaker B: Yeah, he had a good week one, too. [00:23:47] Speaker A: Lockett's not doing much. He had like two catches, and they both came on the last drive they gained. He's old, though. I mean, we expected that. No, no fantasy value. Really. [00:23:56] Speaker B: I was gonna say he's never been fantasy relevant. [00:23:58] Speaker A: No. Except for that one random Monday night game every single year. [00:24:02] Speaker B: Yeah, every single year. If you have Tyler Logan start him on a Monday night, he'll get you 40. [00:24:06] Speaker A: But, yeah, big surprise on Jason. [00:24:08] Speaker B: Yeah. That was easily the best game of his career. I'm pretty sure him and DK combined for like 30 targets this week. They were just getting fed the ball against, I believe it was the Patriots. So great game for JSN. My next big surprise, last big surprise is we've touched on him already, is the QB two and possibly the MVP of the NFL right now, and that is Fresno state legend Derek Carr out in New Orleans. What a game he had against the Dallas Cowboys. I mean, who would have expected them to go out and torch that? Very good Cowboys defense in Dallas, but they went out and did it for Carr. 243 yards passing along with two touchdowns and 1 yd on the ground with one rushing touchdown. Probably on a QB sneak. But, man, 21 points for Carr this week. Very, very good performance. I'm sure if he's available on waivers, he's rostered in 55% of leagues right now. So, I mean, if you're in that 45%, go out and get Derek Carr because he is cooking. And I think it's time for the Saints to really go out and prove that they're not pretenders because we kind of touched on their schedule. Coming up, if they want to prove that they're here to stay in the NFC and they're the top dogs, like, you know, all these analysts are claiming that they are, it's time for Derek Carr to go out and prove it. So who knows what they'll go out and do. It's definitely going to be fun to see. But with that, we're going to be right back after a short intermission with our Thursday Night Football predictions. We'll see you soon. [00:25:41] Speaker A: WVUAFM, Tuscaloosa. [00:25:55] Speaker B: Welcome back to WVUA 90.7 FM Tuscaloosa student section fantasy sports were here with our Thursday night football predictions between the New York jets and the New England Patriots. Should be a decent little game. Lets kick it off with our top player predictions. [00:26:15] Speaker A: I think it's gonna be an interesting Thursday night game to dig into it. The Patriots have looked surprisingly not horrible, better than advertised, and I'm not sure about the jets yet. I was really sold on them. About two drives in against the Niners. I was like, man, these guys could be ac contenders and then they kind of crapped the bed and then they like almost lost to the Titans. And I know it was in Tennessee and the Titans aren't the worst team in the world, but you think an Aaron Rodgers led team should be a little bit better? So my biggest performer, I think this because I think the jets need to get it going and I. Rodgers loves his wide receiver one. We saw it with Devontae Adams and all those years in Green Bay. I think Garrett Wilson is going to, he's going to start this week and I think he's just gonna hit the ground running and he's never gonna, he's not gonna look back. I think Garrett Wilson is gonna have a big game this week against a division arrival. They're gonna get it done. I think it's gonna be ugly, but I think they're gonna get it done. I have him going for six catches, 92 yards, and I think he finds the end zone twice. I think Garrett Wilson's gonna have a big game. And then for the rest of the year, I mean, he might have a game where he's like, eh. But I'm really, I'm on the Garrett Wilson training. [00:27:37] Speaker B: This is where he proves himself. [00:27:38] Speaker A: I think so. I think he needs to as well. I think he knows that. [00:27:42] Speaker B: Yeah, he definitely does. I thought, I really thought, I really wanted it to be Garrett Wilson as my top guy, but Christian Gonzalez has been absolutely shut down this year. Every single receiver he's been put on, he has absolutely locked them down. Now, the second Garrett Wilson is lined up against anybody else but Christian Gonzalez. Like if he's on Marcus Jones or Jonathan Jones, he's getting the ball for sure. He's getting that ball thrown his way. He might see 13 targets, but I feel like the second Christian Gonzalez is on him, I feel like that might not be the case. So that's why I picked Bruce hall as my top performer this week. The Patriots defense has been very, very good. They're only allowing 3.3 yards per carry. But I also don't predict this to be a very high scoring game. I think it's going to be grit and grindenne. That's why I think Bruce hall is going to get his touches. I think he goes 18 carries for 103 yards, five catches for 51 yards and one touchdown on the ground for 23.9 fantasy points and I have the jets winning this 120 to ten. It's also at home, the first Aaron Rodgers home game in the jets era. So I think they got to go out and prove something. And I think Brees hall is going to get his touches. 23 total touches I have for brace hall, as it should be. [00:28:54] Speaker A: I guess I didn't drop my score prediction. I forgot to do that. I got the jets winning. I think it's an ugly game. I think they get it done. Now I have them winning 23 to 17 against the Patriots. [00:29:04] Speaker B: I mean, this game could go so many different ways. I mean, the final score could be seven to three and I wouldn't be all that surprised. So let's move on to our favorite segment in the whole wide world, panic or pause. We've each got a few players. We're going to name them out and we're going to debate on whether we think we should panic on them or, you know, keep it steady and give it a pause and hold on to them. [00:29:26] Speaker A: So you go first, man. [00:29:28] Speaker B: I'll kick it off. [00:29:28] Speaker A: I'm ready. [00:29:29] Speaker B: This one. This one hurts. I will say this one really hits close to home for me. My favorite player in the NFL got paid $30 million this off season and it's really looking like missing the off season has definitely not been good for Brandon IU because fantasy wise he has not scored more than ten points. Week one, I'm pretty sure he had two catches. Week two, he had three catches. So are we going to panic or pause on Brandon Ayuk? [00:29:58] Speaker A: It's a tough question because there's so many weapons in San Francisco. I'm going to go pause. I'm not ready to panic on Brandon Nayuk. I still think he's a phenomenal wide receiver. They're down. McCaffrey. Although what I kind of did like this past week, even though it was a tough loss for you guys, tough loss for both of our teams. [00:30:25] Speaker B: Very, very rough week. [00:30:26] Speaker A: But I enjoyed how they started, including kittle a lot more in the passing game. [00:30:32] Speaker B: Yeah, he was tight end one this week. [00:30:34] Speaker A: Yeah, I loved that. I think that'll go a long way. But again, I think you need to start using Iuk more. Like, I, it's, I don't know, it's kind of like, I think you need to, if I were a coach and if I were coaching the Niners, and I'm not, and they probably, they obviously are doing a way better job than I ever would, but I think you use Debo in that slot, like do anything kind of guy, and just let Iuk be the wide receiver one, as he should be. I think they need to do that because Iuk is, can easily be a wide receiver one on any team he wants. If he can be a wide receiver one in San Francisco, he can be a wide receiver one anywhere else. So let Iuk be the true x receiver and let Debo do whatever. Like, not whatever he wants, but, like Jet sweebs put him in the backfield. [00:31:26] Speaker B: Cause they do that a lot of b dynamic. [00:31:28] Speaker A: Yeah, for sure. I think they just need to let Ayuki loose. I know there's a lot of tension in the organization with IuK still. Maybe they got it cleared up, but just like, use the man. So I'm not gonna panic on him. I don't think you can panic on him. I mean, maybe you could. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe the Niners expert will disagree with me, but I think Iuk can still be very fantasy relevant. [00:31:48] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I completely agree with you. And I'm gonna pause on Brandon Iuk as well, especially because this week, he absolutely has to prove himself now that Debo Samuel is out and Christian McCaffrey's out, and it's a divisional game on the road against the Rams, a team where typically Christian McCaffrey and Debo Samuel, that is the game where they go out and go crazy. So now it's really up to Brandon Ike to go out and prove himself. And I think he will do just that and show why he was paid $30 million, because he should be. He's one of the best route runners in the NFL, and I don't think that's up for debate. He's phenomenal, has some of the best hands I've ever seen. Obviously had some drop issues these first couple of weeks, but I think that we'll get ironed out as chemistry keeps going and practices keep happening. So I'm going to pause on Brandon IU because he has to step up now. If he doesn't do anything this week against the Rams and the Niners potentially lose on the road, then there's a problem, a big problem, because Brock Purdue has been great this season. George Kittle has been great this season. Offensive line, not so much. Jordan Mason has been awesome this season. If Brandon Ayuk can't get it done in the passing game and he's outscored by Juwan Jennings again, then I'm panicking, especially cause he just got paid a bag. But for now, I'm gonna pause because I do think he's the top dog in San Francisco, and I think you'll get the wrinkles ironed out here quick. [00:33:04] Speaker A: My first panic, or Paul's guy is someone we touched on a little bit earlier. He was in my week two, biggest bust. It's not Tyree kill, but it's Travis Kelsey. [00:33:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:14] Speaker A: What do we think about Kelsey? He's been the tight end one, or I mean, top two tight end in the last. Probably the last five years, maybe even going back more. I couldn't tell you off the top of my dome. But what do we do about Kelsey? He's been. What did he get? Week one? I think he's been like two points under five points both weeks. That's unacceptable. [00:33:36] Speaker B: Yeah. For now, I'm going to pause on Travis Kelsey, but I think the age is really showing. For the first time in his career, you're kind of really starting to tell that he's regressing. His route running is no longer what it used to be. He looks. He looks like a stale loaf of bread when he's out in the middle of the field and, you know, trying to run with Mahomes, who's really creating in the backfield. He's just not the same guy, especially with Rasheed Rice there, who's very good, and Xavier worthy, who's their new, you know, dynamic guy. I'm not going to pause yet on Travis Kelsey because he is the number one dude in Kansas City and he always will be for as long as he's there. But I think age is showing, and I think this is the. This is the one point in his career where we have really been starting to doubt Travis Kelsey. I don't think there's ever been as strong of doubts at this point in his career as there are now. So I will pause for now because I think he has to be that number one guy. But I wouldn't be surprised if, you know, age shows and he's not anymore. [00:34:35] Speaker A: Yeah, it's kind of crazy. I'm glad you mentioned that part where, like, we've never, ever doubted Travis Kelsey in fantasy, because there was a point, like, two seasons ago, we were like, man, is this the greatest tight end we've ever seen? Play the game. [00:34:51] Speaker B: Seriously. [00:34:53] Speaker A: And, you know, that's a debate for a whole nother time and a whole different show. But, like, if the earth was actually flat, Travis Kelsey walked off the edge of the earth this season. I don't know what's going on, and I'm gonna. I'm gonna watch what I'm gonna say because I. There's someone close to me that is listening to our show this evening, and they are a huge Taylor Swift fan. [00:35:14] Speaker B: Hello? [00:35:15] Speaker A: But. Yes. Hello. But, like, she might have to go, dude. [00:35:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:22] Speaker A: Like, Travis Kelsey is in my second biggest fantasy league, and the dude can't perform when Taylor Swift is there unless it's the playoffs. I mean, he does great in the playoffs regardless of who's there, who's not there, who's in the booth, who's doing the dancing with Brittany Mahomes, whatever. But, like, Taylor Swift needs to tell Travis to put on his big boy pants and start playing football again, and I'm not gonna blame her. I'm not gonna blame her. [00:35:51] Speaker B: There's a reason she has 15 million ex boyfriends. She might be the problem. [00:35:56] Speaker A: I don't want to sit here and blame Taylor Swift, but it's starting to get a little concerning. So, I mean, I'm with you. I'm going to pause on Travis Kelsey, because, like you said we were, there's never been a time where we ever doubted Kelsey in fantasy football. There's a reason he went so high. He's the number one guy in Kansas City. I don't care how good Rashid Rice is playing. I don't care when Hollywood Brown comes back. He's. Especially with Pacheco going now, too. Like, he has to guy in Kansas City. And, I mean, they're. They're kind of proving us wrong when I say you have to get Travis Kelsey involved when you want to win, they've done it. They've won two big games against two good teams without using Kelsey. [00:36:34] Speaker B: Two rivalry games. [00:36:34] Speaker A: Yeah. But you got. He's got to get involved, right? [00:36:37] Speaker B: He has to, and he hasn't. He's gotten performed constantly in both weeks. Mike Gasicki outdid them. Isaiah likely really outdid him. Yeah. So, I mean, a lot more to come with Travis, Kelsey. So we'll see. Want to do another one? I think I have another pretty decent one. I don't know if you have anybody else but another guy that actually played in that Kansas City game, but not a chief. I have Joe Burrow. Very slow start for Burrows so far. He has always been a fantasy relevant quarterback whenever he's healthy, but I think those wrist issues are really starting to show because, man was at an awful game against the New England Patriots, where they lose at home to the Patriots, who were supposed to be a three win team, and then they go out and lose a big rivalry game. Obviously, he was much better, but still not the Joe Burrow we're used to seeing, who would go out and put 30 points on the Kansas City Chiefs in Arrowhead and, you know, just dominate and shut all the haters up. So, Joe Burrow, is he the same guy he still is. Or is that wrist really holding him back? [00:37:37] Speaker A: You know what I want to say? Like, I have so much bias against Joe Burrow, but, like, when I take all the bias out and look at it, obviously he had a great quarterback. When he's healthy, he does great things. But, I mean, there's. Even though I'm a Ravens fan, I think everybody who's not delusional has to sit back and think, what's going on with Burrow? Yeah, like, what is going on with him? He. Sure, there was that weird video of him, like, picking up a water bottle or whatever. I think that was crap. But there was other videos of him, like, really shaking that wrist. [00:38:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Trying to stretch it out. [00:38:16] Speaker A: Doesn't look healthy. They don't look. The Bengals don't look great. I mean, yeah, they almost. They almost beat Kansas City. That's. That's awesome. It's a rivalry game. I expected. Everybody expects that game to be close, but, I mean, he's even got Jamar Chase still. Like, I know he's down Higgins and Boyd, but, like, come on, bro. You got a top five, top ten receiver on your team. They built that o line around you. He just doesn't. It's concerning because he went from very, very great with all his weapons, and now that he's a little banged up and he doesn't have a really deep receiving room, he's very questionable. [00:38:53] Speaker B: Yeah, I completely agree. [00:38:57] Speaker A: I'm going to go with Jamie's variety of buttons. I'm going to go with the small panic button. Small panic button. [00:39:03] Speaker B: I'm pretty sure I'm going to hit the same button as you. Yeah. Because Joe Burrow, obviously, that wrist injury was really scary. It was, you know, a big concern last year, and I didn't really necessarily think it was going to loom into this year as much as it really has. But it's really starting to show for Joe Burrow because Jamar Chase has really struggled in fantasy with Joe Burrow not giving him the ball. T Higgins has been out and no Tyler Boyd, wide receiver, two is Andrew Rios. I think that's how you say his name. So obviously Jamar Chase should be that dude. He should, you know, with, you know, everything considered, he should be the wide receiver one in fantasy and he's not. And that could be in part to Joe Burrow. So I'm going to hit the small panic button because fantasy wise, there's a lot of really good options at quarterback right now with guys like Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold playing well on Derek Carr, Jaden Daniels, so small. Joe Burrow, panic button. But I'm sure he'll get over it because the Bengals usually always start slow, and I'm pretty sure they get. They get Washington this week. So Washington is the worst secondary of all time. They just gave up a boatload of points to Malik neighbors and the Giants. Who knows what Jamar Chase and Joe Burrow are going to do. So if they struggle against Washington, then I'm hitting the panic button for sure. [00:40:18] Speaker A: I guess my second guy, I've been looking around the Yahoo app here looking for somebody. I found a wide receiver, one that nobody's really talking about this year because they're owing to. And that's Michael Pittman junior. [00:40:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:31] Speaker A: How do you feel about him? He put up 7.1 week one and 5.1 week two. [00:40:36] Speaker B: I'm panicking on Michael Pittman, junior, as crazy it is, as it is to say, he was so reliable last year with Gardner Minshew. But now going into this year with a healthy Anthony Richardson. Richardson has been the most inaccurate quarterback in football and it's really been able to. He's really shown that it has not been good. Pittman's not getting the ball. It's really been Alec Pierce who's going crazy on all those deep passes because Anthony Richardson loves throwing that ball deep and Michael Pittman hasn't been that guy. So I'm not sure what's going on. Josh Downs is going to come back soon and that's not going to help his case whatsoever either, because Josh Downs is really good. So I'm panicking right now on Michael Pittman. If you have him, sell him for whatever you can, because it's only going to get worse from here. [00:41:18] Speaker A: I think I'm on the same exact page as you. I mean, I, I think AR is one of those quarterbacks that doesn't really favor one guy. Minshew clearly was last year for Pittman and is this year for Devontae. We saw what he did against Baltimore this week, unfortunately, fed Devontae Adams. Yeah, but Richardson's not that kind of quarterback. He's really not. He's going to use his legs and there's nothing wrong with that, but it's just diminishing to a wide receiver of one on whatever team that would be. So I think you're right, especially with Josh Downs coming back. There's no way. Like, there's no world where that helps Pittman like that doesn't. Getting another good weapon back doesn't help his case at all. And kind of looking at his schedule, he's playing some good secondaries coming up, too, which is not good. He plays Chicago. He's going to have Jalen Johnson. Pittsburgh's defense has been phenomenal. Jacksonville's defense is not good. Tennessee's defense has been great against receivers. Miami's defense has been good against receivers. And then he's gotta go. Houston, like their schedule just doesn't. Everything is against Michael. [00:42:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:25] Speaker A: So I agree with Jamie. If you can get some, some good value out of him in fantasy, in a trade, get him away if you can, as quick as possible, for sure. [00:42:37] Speaker B: And with that, we're gonna go into a quick intermission and we'll be back with our must starts and must sits for week three of fantasy football. We'll see you soon. [00:42:58] Speaker A: WVuaFm, Tuscaloosa. [00:43:08] Speaker B: Welcome back to WVUA, 90.7 FM, Tuscaloosa. You are listening to student section fantasy sports. We're back with our week three must starts and must sits. Let's get into it. Not a lot of time left, so we might make this a little snappy. Let's go. [00:43:24] Speaker A: All right, my first must start, and this is interesting, is Jameson Williams. [00:43:30] Speaker B: Heck yeah. [00:43:31] Speaker A: I think he's a must start. Week three, this week one and two, he had phenomenal games. He had a nine targets and eleven targets. So that's averaging ten a game. And I mean, if you're a receiver getting ten targets a game. That's awesome for fantasy. And the reason I put him on here is because obviously he did great when they didn't use almond Ra, but he also did good when they did use Ammon raw. Amaranth Raw had a good game this week, but Williams pretty much put up 15 points, which is, I mean, for the value, you'd get him at 15 a week for him. I don't think he'll do that, but that's amazing. He's my first must start against the Cardinals, too. Like, I mean, it's a good matchup. It is a good matchup against that secondary. [00:44:10] Speaker B: Yeah, my first must start this week is going to be a wide receiver out in New Orleans. Very slow start so far this year, but it's Chris Olave. Very surprising that his season has started as slow as it has, especially considering how good the Saints have been. A lot of Saints talk this week, but Olave last week four, yeah, four receptions on six targets for 81 yards got him twelve points. Week one, only three points. So he's on the up and up and this week he gets the Eagles, who on paper should be a tough matchup, but they're ranked 30th currently in the NFL against the wide receiver position. So a favorable matchup for Olave. And if the Saints want to prove that they're as good as they really say they are, they got to feed their wide receiver one. So I think Olave is the guy to go this week. [00:44:51] Speaker A: I love it. My second must start is interesting. It's a little controversial. It's probably going to come back to bite me in the butt, but it's t Higgins. He hasn't played a game yet. He has played week one or week two, but I love what he could do for Burrow. I know we were just panicking on Joe Burrow, but they have a good matchup against Washington. Their secondary is horrendous. We just saw what Malik neighbors did against them. So if tee Higgins plays and is healthy, which it almost looks promising that he will, I think he's a must start. If he's not, I don't know how much like snap count he'll get if he's going to be limited, but if he's in the lineup and he's a full go 100%, I think Tee Higgins should be a must start for sure. [00:45:35] Speaker B: My last must start is somebody who has not been good at all this year, and I'm really taking a risk in saying this, but it's a Denver Bronco I'm sure Lincoln would be happy, but Gervonta Williams, week one, terrible eight attempts for 23 yards for 3.3 points. Last week against Pittsburgh, a better defense. Eleven attempts for 17 yards, but he was getting it done through the air with five receptions for 48 yards. So this week it's a more favorable matchup against Tampa Bay, who against the run game has not been very good. I believe they're ranked 30th in the NFL against the run. So if Javante Williams going to want to break out and show that he's still a very good running back despite all the injuries, he's going to have to go out and go crazy. The receiving work is looking like it's improving for him. He looks like the clear cut while running back one out in Denver. And I think Bonix, if you're going to contain his confidence, you got to let him hand the ball off every once in a while. So hopefully the efficiency looks better. But yeah. Javante Williams, controversial, but we're going to let it fly. [00:46:37] Speaker A: I like it. All right, so moving on to our week three must sits. I'll just do both of my guys and then we can go back to back. My first guy is someone we talked, I talked about my biggest surprise and that's Calvin Ridley. Kind of, like I said a little bit earlier, I don't know how consistent that 24 and a half points will be coming from Calvin Ridley. He found the end zone twice. Say he doesn't find the end zone at all. And he just had the four for 77. That's eleven points, give or take 11.7 or whatever. And he's also going against Green Bay this week. Who's was. I mean, they completely shut down the Colts receivers. [00:47:16] Speaker B: Yeah, that defense is nice. [00:47:17] Speaker A: The green jair looks good. He's healthy. He'll probably be matched with Calvin if he's on that side of the field. So I don't like him this week. And one that also might come back and bite me in the butt is James Conner. He had two phenomenal week one and week two. Or excuse me, two phenomenal weeks in week one and week two. But he's going against that Detroit front seven. They are good, man. Like we saw Rashad White had 18 yards on ten carries. Yeah. So and even Calvin, or, excuse me, not Calvin. Kyron Williams. Week one against Detroit, he still had like about 16 fantasy points, I believe, but it took a lot of receptions. He had like 18 carries and I think it was like 50 some yards. [00:48:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:48:03] Speaker A: So the, the yards per carry is not, they not going to be there for the running back against Detroit. And I feel like that's what Conor. Conor relies on a lot. [00:48:11] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure. [00:48:12] Speaker A: Along with touchdowns. So James Connor should be in your lineup, but if it's like an eight man league and you have an option over Connor, I would choose that other option. [00:48:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Kicking it off with my must sits. I'm probably going to go with the entire New England Patriots starting offense. Just terrible. No, I'm just kidding. Shout out, Alex, if you're still listening, but I hate to make this hot of a take this late in the show because we don't have much time left. But nobody take my advice because you probably can't sit this guy. But Tyree kill, I think, is going to have a down week this week. [00:48:45] Speaker A: I was literally going to say Jalen Waddle, but I was like, I feel like that's a little bit of a stretch. [00:48:49] Speaker B: Yeah, let's get. Let's get hot. I'm going to say Tyree kill. It's a tough matchup that he has against Seattle. Who's secondary looks really good with Tyreek. Tariq Witherspoon and what am I saying? Tariq Woolen and Devin Witherspoon. Very, very good secondary. And I think with a weak first start of Skyler Thompson, it's not going to be good for Tyreek. So I know nobody can really sit him, but I think if you are going to start him, it's going to be a bit of a down week. I'm in a four man league and I might sit him because I got Chris Olave, who was in my must starts, sitting on my bench. [00:49:19] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I wanted to say. [00:49:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:49:22] Speaker A: Lincoln, he's not even here and I can't even microphone just. Or the headset fell off my head. I'm getting too excited. Lincoln over here, who's not even here, is too scared to show up to a radio show after my team beat the snot out. [00:49:36] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. [00:49:37] Speaker A: He was talking a lot of crap. He was saying he had the best team by far. [00:49:42] Speaker B: Yeah, he was talking all this week. [00:49:44] Speaker A: Oh, my lord. My team just like dragged him up and down. [00:49:49] Speaker B: That bad. [00:49:50] Speaker A: Okay, maybe it wasn't that bad, but. [00:49:52] Speaker B: It felt like it beat up on Zach. Ha ha. [00:49:55] Speaker A: It was such a victorious. I want to see how much I beat him by. I know. I dropped like 160. Okay, 159. And I beat him by 1818 points. [00:50:03] Speaker B: He said he was going to blow everybody out. [00:50:04] Speaker A: Yeah, I know. So we'll meet up next week. We'll talk about it, but I just wanted to put that out there and let Lincoln know that my team is here to stay. [00:50:14] Speaker B: Yup, I'm 20 right now and I have Lincoln this week. So we're about to give Lincoln in a losing record. But my next must say, it's a combination between Terry McLaurin and Tang Dell because McLaurin has Jaden Daniels as a quarterback who does not throw the ball much. And when he does throw the ball, it's not pretty. Pretty sure Terry McLaurin this year has like, I think he's averaging 1.9 points per game or like, he has 19 yards on the season. Something ridiculous and it's not good. So sit Terry McLaurin. Tangdell coming off a really bad week and now he's the wide receiver. Three and digs, getting a lot of touches. And Nico Collins is looking like the best receiver in football at the moment. I'm sitting Tang Dell. That's it for the must sits. That's it for the must starts. If there's anything else you want to say, Jake, let it out now or forever hold your peace. [00:50:56] Speaker A: I got my rant out about Lincoln. [00:50:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:00] Speaker A: Actually had a lot of fun with the show. [00:51:02] Speaker B: This was awesome. [00:51:03] Speaker A: There was only two of us. [00:51:04] Speaker B: Yeah. We got to do this more often. No hate doors, Lincoln. Shout out Lincoln. Yeah. [00:51:08] Speaker A: Take Lincoln off. [00:51:09] Speaker B: Shaq and Kobe on the air, signing off. Thank you all for tuning into WVUA 90.7 FM, Tuscaloosa student section, fantasy sports. We'll see you all next week. Peace.

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