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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Fantasy Year in Review: Quarterbacks (aka Signal Callers of Duty)

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Marcas Grant and Michael F. Florio are back for a new edition of the NFL Fantasy Football Podcast! In this episode, the hosts review the 2020 NFL Fantasy season from the quarterback prospective. First, Marcas and Michael discuss the impact of the recently announced trade sending Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams and Jared Goff to the Detroit Lions (9:19). After that, Marcas and Michael break down the Philadelphia Eagles QB situation and whether Carson Wentz or Jalen Hurts will be the team's week 1 starter (21:07). Next, the fantasy experts project whether some of the league's key quarterbacks, such as Deshaun Watson and Jimmy Garoppolo, will stay with their respective teams next year (24:42). Then, Marcas and Michael go in-depth on the year of QBs that was 2020 Fantasy Football, breaking down the year's biggest hits and misses, a potential need to adjust fantasy QB scoring, and the top 5 QBs for 2021 (33:54). Finally, honor of the 30th anniversary of the 49ers attempted logo change, the hosts break down what they think are the worst logos in professional sports (48:43). The NFL Fantasy Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcasts network.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:14.9

What is up?

0:16.0

Welcome to another edition of the NFL fantasy football show.

0:18.9

It's me, your man, M.G. Marcus Grant.

0:20.4

Still masking, socially distancing when and where

0:22.6

necessary, joined, as always, by Michael F. Florio, and producer, Steve.

0:27.8

And, Florio, I want to start with you real quick because we had our whole exit interviews.

0:35.1

We just finished those up last week.

0:36.8

And, you know, I mentioned at some

0:39.7

point that I had written a column where I might have possibly talked myself into drafting Mike

0:44.5

Gassicki. And you told me that you should have somebody nearby to kind of slap your hand

0:49.4

whenever you're thinking about it. I apologize for laying down on the job. If I had known you were going to draft

0:55.7

Mike to stick in a best ball, I would have, you know, tweeted at you or something. What happened?

1:02.7

First of all, I guess it's a reason why maybe in early, I guess February now, best balls are

1:08.0

maybe a little bit too early to do, but I was having a slow day yesterday. I figured why not jump in one? And my plan was to get like Darren Waller in round three if he fell. He didn't. So I started waiting. And then there was a run on tight end. And I was like, you know what? My strategy I said on the podcast is going to be early tight end or double digit rounds so then in the middle of the ninth round

1:29.2

almost the 10th round mike as secchi was still there and i was like he'll give me two or three

1:33.7

maybe good weeks in this format so i grabbed him and then i took irv smith junior who you know i love as to

1:39.6

double down on tight end but i needed you there mar. I needed you to smack my hand or something.

1:45.3

I'm happy you brought it up. I tweeted you yesterday saying, please roast me because for all the

1:50.1

Micaseki hate I give, I drafted him myself. See, and one of the things I wrote, it's been, you know,

1:55.5

I'm going to finish up. It's a four-part series. We'll have the last one out on Wednesday.

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