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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL Fantasy Football Podcast: Week 15 Game Previews

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Marcas Grant and Michael F. Florio preview the first half of the NFL’s week 15 matchups. The hosts start the show with an update on the injuries to Justin Herbert and Justin Jefferson (1:15). Then they discuss the Thursday Night game between the Chargers and the Raiders, and their expectations for Austin Ekeler and Davonte Adams (4:41).

Next they preview the Saturday triple header between the Viking and Bengals (8:20), Steelers and Colts (10:16), and Broncos and Lions (12:04). Can you trust Jake Browning, Zach Moss, and Jared Goff?

Then Grant and Florio talk about the Sunday matchups between the Falcons at Panthers (14:39), Bears at Browns (16:15), and Buccaneers at Packers (18:23). They discuss whether you can trust Drake London and Kyle Pitts, who they would play Joe Flacco over, and whether Jordan Love bounces back this week. 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:15.0

Hey, everybody.

0:16.0

It's Wednesday, December 13th, 2020.

0:19.0

Welcome to the NFL fantasy football show. It's me, your man, M.G. Marcus Grant,

0:23.1

joined by Michael F. Florio. Coming up, we are previewing Thursday night football, the Saturday

0:27.9

triple header, and the first half of the Sunday games from week 15. Here it is. We played all this time

0:36.2

to get to this part of the year. It's playoff time, which, look, I always feel sort of bad because this is when people really, really want advice from us. And this is when we're like, we're grinding, man. We've been through 14 plus weeks of this, man. And we're just trying to just drag to the end of the season. The good thing is hopefully you don't have a ton of tough lineup decisions to make now. Bies

0:56.0

are behind us. It's really just injury replacements. And if you have a good team with some good

0:59.8

depth, you're all right. But yeah, this is the fun time of year. This is where every single play

1:05.0

I'm like looking to see if it impacted my fantasy scores, if my opponent has the player or not. So

1:09.8

it's a sweat, but it's a fun one.

1:11.9

Absolutely a fun sweat. And we got plenty to sweat through this week. Let's start as we always do

1:17.2

around this time with some fantasy headlines. And the big one that broke earlier in the week,

1:23.8

Justin Herbert will miss the rest of the season following surgery on his broken finger.

1:30.6

So that means Easton Stick, who some people on Twitter have said is not a real person.

1:34.7

I can vouch that he is. He's an actual live human being. I believe it. But he's going to be the

1:39.7

quarterback, the rest of the way, starting with Thursday night against the Las Vegas Raiders.

1:44.6

Keenan Allen's been great all year long. We've been able to lean on him. Can we trust any past catchers, though, not named Keenan Allen? No. I think we need to break the finger off of that Justin Herbert Pop. We should break one on both hands, right, just to make it really realistic. Yeah, exactly. To me, it's Keenan Allen and it's Alston Echler, and that's about it.

2:03.9

The other day, Easton Stick through 23 passes in relief, or 24 passes, I mean it was, in relief of Justin Herbert.

2:12.3

Nine of them went to Keenan Allen.

2:14.0

Five of them went to Alston Echler.

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