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707 - "Recency Bias and the Playoffs - Breaking it down"

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🗓️ 9 October 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Rich and Tim review some of the big performances in the playoffs and whether it will make a difference as we do draft prep for next season.

We also pay homage to one of the greatest guitarist of all time, Eddie Van Halen. It's the first 6 minutes or so.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Greetings and salutations, everyone, it is Rich Wilson.

0:36.0

It is October 9th, 2020.

0:39.0

It's 10.30 in the morning.

0:40.2

The great Tim McLeod and I are bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,

0:43.2

ready to do a great podcast where we're going to be talking.

0:46.7

A lot of playoff talk and a lot of fantasy implications,

0:50.9

guys that have been good and guys that have struggled possibly

0:54.0

and any implications

0:56.0

that we can draw as we start to prepare for the 2021 season. As we started off, I played an intro

1:03.3

Timmy from the great band Van Halen as of course Eddie Van Halen dies at 65 years old, much, much, much, much too young.

1:12.8

I was a huge fan of Van Halen, saw him three times in concert, and in my opinion,

1:19.0

Eddie Van Halen changed the music industry.

1:23.8

Yeah, it's very, very sad, Rich, and I have to agree with you.

1:28.5

He changed the way guitarists looked at their instrument.

1:32.7

Yep.

1:33.5

And there are not too many guitarists out there that can lay claim to that.

1:39.3

You know, definitely, I think if we look at the rock era, he definitely is one of the greatest guitarists we've ever had the pleasure of listening to.

1:53.6

Yeah, I mean, for me, to me, growing up kind of in the blues, British blues, the Led Zeppelin and, you know, things of that nature.

2:02.2

I mean, that's, and then all of a sudden, I'll never forget when you really got me,

2:06.9

came out in 78, I believe, and I heard it.

2:11.0

And I honestly didn't know what it was.

2:14.1

I mean, like, like it was squealing and making all kinds, it was noise and it was

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