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Living the Stream - Fantasy Football Podcast

Episode 211: Week 9 Streaming and Internet Issues

Living the Stream - Fantasy Football Podcast

JJ Zachariason and Denny Carter

Football, Fantasy Sports, Sports

4.8551 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

JJ explains how someone deleted their account after an interaction on Twitter, and then the two hosts move on to talk about their Week 9 streamers. They finish the show, as usual, answering questions from Twitter.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Fantasy football podcast called Live in the stream comes to you each week.

0:07.1

Streaming recommendations during NFL season, it's not just tongue and cheat.

0:14.4

Quarterbacked defense tied in recommendations based on opposition match.

0:21.6

Here are your podcast host, JJ Zacharison and Danny Carter, live in the stream.

0:28.6

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Living the Stream.

0:32.5

I'm JJ Zacharisen, the late round quarterback, and as always, I'm joined by my lovely, lovely co-host, Denny Carter.

0:39.8

Denny, what's going on?

0:41.8

Well, it is an important day.

0:44.5

Obviously, it is time to set waivers for week nine, which is a critical week.

0:49.9

And I'm a bundle of nerves over it, honestly.

0:53.5

It is a huge day. You could have gotten a lot of different directions there. You could have gone NFL trade deadline. Obviously, Denny's referring to the election. We're recording this prior to any results that we get tonight. So we're not going to be focused. I mean, we don't need to talk about the results or what's going to happen or any of that stuff. Process over results is what I would say. Right, right. But what we do want to open up with today. So I do the retirement bit all the time on Twitter. I think Denny used to do it back in the day a lot too. Yeah, we did. Yes. I think we did it together. Right, right. So I've just sort of kept on it in the last couple of years, last season, probably more so it started, but then this season, I'm doing it all the time. And to me, so what I do is I'll go to Twitter and if someone's not performing, I will say so-and-so retired, but I'll frame it in a different way every time. Like last night, when Mike Evans wasn't doing much, I tweeted that Mike Evans set an NFL

1:49.8

record for retiring for the fourth time the season or something like that, which was, you know,

1:55.1

a playoff of the fact that Mike Evans seems to disappear sometimes.

1:58.1

Right.

1:58.3

It's a variation.

1:59.3

You have variations on the retirement suite, which I appreciate. I, I appreciate. I think many, many people appreciate, but apparently

2:04.8

one person does not. One person does not. So every single time I send the retirement tweets,

2:10.6

last night, the Mike Evans one got like 1,500 favorites, right? Like, people were into it. Man, I hate

2:16.4

you. 1500 favorites. My God. People were into the it. Man, I hate you. Fifteen hundred favorites. My God.

2:18.9

People were into the Mike Evans tweet, but, you know, with the good comes the bad. So with anything

2:24.4

that I do on, on Twitter in particular, I have to make sure and think about whether, you know,

2:30.2

it's for the greater good. And if it's a worthwhile thing to do, while weighing the bad and the

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