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Is Modified Zero RB Part of the Zero RB Universe? - Stealing Bananas

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Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.8 • 770 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Stealing Bananas is powered by RotoViz Radio. STEAL THE SIGNAL Ben and Shawn explain why Modified Zero RB is a natural outgrowth of the philosophy and one that RotoViz was pushing even when it was unpopular. THERE'S ALWAYS MONEY . . . Shawn discusses the history of Modified Zero RB in real events, and Ben breaks down important elements of its execution. The guys discuss why WR-RB might be a better version of Modified Zero RB than the more popular RB-WR, and provide player targets, including D'Andre Swift, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire. HOSTS Ben Gretch (@Yardspergretch) - Creator of Stealing Signals Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian) – RotoViz Co-Owner SPONSORS RotoViz - RotoViz Radio listeners can save 10% off of a 1-year RotoViz subscription at RotoViz.com/podcast  or by applying the discount code 'rvradio2021' at checkout. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What is ZeroRB really and where do we stand in 2021? That's what we've been talking about this week on Stealing Bananas.

0:18.0

This is the third show of the week. Usually we've been having a guest on for the third show, but since we're talking about

0:23.7

zero RB and we have the obvious quintessential zero RB guests already as one of the hosts of

0:31.5

the show, it's just going to be me and Sean here again for this third episode and me referring to Ben Gretsch who you can find

0:39.3

on Twitter at Yards Per Gretsch and Sean Sean Segal, obviously the goat and the original author

0:45.4

of the ZeroRB article, Sean, how you doing?

0:47.7

Awesome.

0:48.2

It's fun to get into this third topic.

0:50.9

We're going to embrace controversy a little bit more.

0:53.1

We're going to discuss modified

0:54.4

zero rb the controversy surrounding calling at that to an extent but also you know why it might

1:01.9

be called that and then if it works and how we should do it and if we do do it how do we employ it in

1:08.6

2021 because again like always our goal is to win these leads

1:12.3

it is funny and we talked a little bit about this we brushed up against this on the first

1:18.1

episode of the week i think it kind of tipped my hand a little but i think it's pretty pretty

1:23.6

silly to push back on it because the the term zero rb doesn't is not necessarily literal you know

1:30.5

i was trying to think of a good example and i said to you like i don't know why this came into my

1:35.7

head but like a dodge ram truck is not built to ram other cars and it's not a big horn sheep it's just

1:41.2

the name zero rb was a very easy name for what we were discussing at a time

1:46.0

when everyone was taking multiple rbs in the early rounds so the point was you don't have to take

1:51.7

running backs early back in 2013 when this was originally written and so now there's all sorts of

1:57.7

different structures and people are you know things have changed people are a lot more comfortable a lot of people aren't but there are a lot more people that are comfortable not

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