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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Gibson, Mitchell as RB1s + Aiyuk, Titans RBs with Lauren Carpenter

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

🗓️ 30 November 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and Denny Carter (@CDCarter13) examine America’s latest bout of Beatlemania before diving into the week’s biggest news stories, including the Seahawks’ continued struggles, Antonio Gibson and Elijah Mitchell vaulting into RB1 territory, and Taysom Hill’s apparent insertion under center. They then welcome in NBC Sports EDGE contributor Lauren Carpenter to talk promising stretch-run options, including Brandon Aiyuk and the Titans’ backfield.

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. Welcome to week 13 edition of a good football show. I am Patrick Darty.

0:21.9

Join today by Denny Carter, where we will be taking its spin through the week's biggest

0:27.0

headlines, including yet again, the Seattle Seahawks of Struggles. Take some hill season, potentially,

0:32.9

in New Orleans, in the fallout from Christian McAfry's latest injury. We will then welcome

0:38.0

an NBC sports edge contributor, Lauren Carpenter, players that she likes for the strut run of the

0:43.0

fantasy season. But Denny, I don't know if you heard, you know, I know you don't really follow

0:47.0

culture that closely. You know, David Bowie, who's been dead for five years now,

0:52.3

I mean, God, old brutal. The zoomers are learning, you know, frankly, even by some millennials,

0:58.2

are learning about this band called The Beatles. Yes. We get back a documentary that is eight hours

1:05.2

long. I'm a Beatles fanatic. I've not seen it yet. I will be watching. But I just want to,

1:10.6

like, please tell me, you want to have some, like, toxically bad take on The Beatles. That's all I

1:14.9

really want to know. There's been every tape ever could possibly be had has been said on The

1:22.1

Beatles. But yeah, I feel like maybe you have some uniquely bad take on the situation. No, I don't.

1:27.2

And actually, I think that the Beatles hate has gone too far. It's gone way too far. Like, for a

1:33.7

while there, maybe like 10 or 15 years ago, it became weirdly cool to be like, ah, The Beatles,

1:40.2

whatever they didn't do anything. If they wouldn't have done it, somebody else would have,

1:43.6

whatever. And, you know, that's not, that's not the case. I think that their, you know,

1:50.0

accomplishments artistically have been kind of swept under the rug, just because of their,

1:55.2

because they're so mainstream. You have to, yeah, you have to hate. Sometimes I have to hate

2:04.2

something that's so incredibly mainstream. So, so much so that they're unavoidable, even if you

2:10.0

have never listened to their music, you know. So, we've talked about The Beatles at length,

2:15.3

but no, I don't have a uniquely terrible take. But I would, I would rebut the one take in which

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