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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

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Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Marcas Grant, Michael Fabiano and Graham Barfield are all back in studio for the first time in the new year! The guys start off with the big news of the week - Antonio Brown requesting a trade from the Steelers (3:25). Next, they all talk about what they learned from fantasy football in the 2018 season (10:00). Then, Marcas, Fabs & Graham discuss which coaching vacancies could have the biggest fantasy impact for 2019 (25:13). The guys round out the show with their playoff challenge value picks for the Wild Card round (31:25).

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:14.9

What is up?

0:16.3

Welcome to another edition of the NFL Fantasy Live podcast, me and your name of you, Marcus Brandt. Marcus Brandt, alongside the Fantasy Hall of Famer, Michael Fabiano and our man Graham Barfield. Happy New Year, gentlemen. Happy New Year. How are you, man? It's good. It's good to see. We were all back in one spot. We were all kind of scattered. I know, Graham, you were back home in Georgia. Fab's, you went to New York. I was here darking the streets of Los Angeles.

0:54.8

But it's good that we're all back together again. Yeah, man. Now the season's all over. Well, for fantasy purposes, at least, I think my cowboy season might be over in a few days. We'll see. We'll see. I'm going on that negative Nancy binge again. One quick thing before we get to Eddie Murphy on the other side of the glass.

0:58.6

There is a car chase that is happening right now on the streets of Los Angeles.

1:02.5

Drove right by my house.

1:04.3

I believe I actually drove past it on my way in here.

1:07.5

Did you really?

1:08.2

Yeah.

1:08.5

Earlier today, I was driving up for anybody who cares.

1:11.6

I was driving up Sepulveda Boulevard through Culver City and a car comes by the other way with

1:15.6

three, three Culver City police cars right on his tail, sirens blaring, everything.

1:20.6

Now we are sitting here in the studio and we are watching this live on television.

1:25.6

He is on the 405 freeway, which has no traffic on it, oddly enough, which is rare in Los Angeles.

1:31.6

The police have tried the pit maneuver four different times, and this guy is still...

1:36.8

And he's driving like a Honda Civic, an old Honda, something or other.

1:40.8

The bumper, the rear bumper, has been ripped off of it.

1:43.5

The back left tire is sketchy to see. These are the things that we enjoy doing in Los Angeles, folks. For those of you who don't know, like this is a big deal in L.A. when car chase has happened, especially on TV, pretty much the city comes to a halt. The newsroom right now downstairs is not doing any work. They are all watching this.

2:01.6

They're screaming and yelling as if there's an actual football game with meaning going on right now.

2:05.7

And we've watched so many of these. We sort of break them down like we would break down tape of what

2:10.6

guys do right and wrong and that sort of thing. Well, okay. So on that note, on the side of the glass, who I don't think is watching this right now, but we can keep him informed. Uh, it is our own senior Edward L. Murphy Esquire, Murph, what's up? Yeah, guys, these TVs are off in here. So, uh, you know, throughout the podcast, if you want to update me on what's going on what's going on, that'd be great with it. There's no, there's nobody on the 405 right now. It is like a dead zone right now.

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