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The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast

Rewind: Handcuffing Running Backs

The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Fantasy Sports, Football, Sports

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Handcuffing running backs is a common fantasy football draft strategy, but should it be? JJ brings back an episode from the archives to remind Late-Round Podcast listeners to not overrate the traditional running back handcuff.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, it's JJ, I know that things are crazy right now, a lot of you are practicing

0:04.8

social distancing and you're probably already going a little bit crazy.

0:08.6

I'm trying to do my best to help you out during this time.

0:11.4

I really want to help you guys get your mind off of things.

0:13.9

So over the next handful of weeks and over the next couple of months, I'm planning on

0:17.5

re-releasing some of the old Evergreen episodes that I produced way back when the show

0:21.8

first started.

0:23.2

Some of them can't even be found on the late round podcast feed anymore, but a lot of them

0:27.3

are still very relevant.

0:28.8

A lot of them can still help change the way that you think about fantasy football.

0:33.0

So my goal is to publish one or two of them each week while you're all hanging out and

0:36.6

staying inside.

0:38.3

Today's archive episode is one on hand-cuffing.

0:41.3

All the information in the episode pretty much still applies.

0:45.0

Hand-cuffing for the sake of hand-cuffing is generally a bad idea.

0:49.0

You're going to hear names in this episode that you haven't heard in a while, and that's

0:51.9

because the episode is old.

0:53.8

It was episode 20 of the Late Round Podcast.

0:56.4

I talk about James Conner backing up Lavian Bell, for example.

1:00.1

And by the way, this was before Lavian Bell ended up holding out for an entire season,

1:04.0

so his hand-cuffing example wasn't exactly a normal one.

1:07.6

But anyway, I hope you like these older episodes, and hopefully the audio isn't any worse than

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