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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Amari Cooper + MelGo's Future and 2021 Receiver Review

Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Adam Wise

Football, Nbc Sports, Sports, Fantasy Football, Nbc Sports Edge, Fantasy Sports, Rotoworld, Nfl, Waiver Wire

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and (@CDCarter13) take a spin through the latest news, including the Cowboys’ recent comments on Ezekiel Elliott and Amari Cooper. They then dive into Denny’s 2021 wide receiver review, focusing on the chaos at the top. Denny brings info on A.J. Brown, DeAndre Hopkins and Terry McLaurin, amongst others, and they debate Justin Jefferson vs. Ja’Marr Chase as the No. 2 behind Cooper Kupp.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, welcome to a good football show, I am Patrick Darty joined as always by

0:21.3

Mr. Danny Carter, where you want to take a spin through this week's biggest headlines including

0:25.5

the Cowboys' Curious Ezekia Elliott and a Mario Cooper comments. We will then dive into Danny's

0:31.5

wide receiver seasons interview column, touching on players like AJ Brown, Deandre Hopkins,

0:37.2

Terry McClure and Stefan Diggs. But first, Danny, Matt Reeves is the Batman on Thursday, maybe it's

0:44.8

Wednesday, I can't remember. Firstly, this is not a Comcast universal picture, so don't see it.

0:50.7

But Danny, the movie is two hours and 55 minutes long, and it's also yet another tortured soul

0:58.0

Bruce Wayne portrayal. People are listening, they can't see you like merely bearing your hand in your

1:03.0

head. A question is here, our movie is too long, Danny, and how much more a Batman soul is there

1:08.8

to bear? These are good questions, and I think that Hollywood should consider these questions the

1:14.4

next time they want to reboot the franchise. Now, I've been alive for 38 years, this is

1:20.9

the fourth, maybe the fifth reboot of the Batman series. I'm tired of Batman movies. I'm okay

1:27.6

with there being no more, and I think that we might want to go down that path. And yes,

1:32.6

for the level God, why does every Batman movie have to be three hours now? You know, the best

1:38.4

Batman movie, the first one in 1989, was not three hours. Now, movies back, it was probably

1:43.7

58 minutes, and it made 104 million dollars, and it was the highest grossing picture of all time.

1:51.7

It was just a different era. But I mean, first off, the Christopher Nolan Batman's,

1:56.0

I mean, those were fine. They were operatic for better or worse. It was literally an opera,

2:00.8

like how overwrought and dramatic it was, but it was good. But yeah, I think we've reached

2:05.8

the peak. So yeah, the 80s and 90s, we never contextualized anything, we never considered,

2:12.4

like, oh, maybe Batman shouldn't be such a toxic male. And beat up drug dealers on the street.

2:20.1

Yeah, but now, you know, like the most recent James Bond, you know, maybe I don't need 20 minutes

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