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FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

Top 10 Biggest Takeaways from the 2021 Season (Ep. 855)

FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.710.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Joey P. hosts as Andrew and Alfredo Brown (The Pretend GM) both share their top 10 biggest takeaways from last season!

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0:00.0

2021 takeaways. Let's talk to the pros.

0:22.0

Welcome in everybody to Fantasy Pros. This is the Fantasy Football Podcasts, this

0:25.8

B.J.O.E.P. Joe Pizepia and with me today is Andrew Erickson and a special guest, a

0:31.8

new friend of Fredo Brown's going to join us for the 10 biggest takeaways for the 2021

0:37.3

season. The Super Bowl is in the books and now it's time to finally put a bow on the

0:42.4

season as a whole and I'm very excited about the show because I like to learn things. I

0:46.3

like educational programs. I raised on Sesame Street way back in the day when I was just

0:51.3

the youth in Brooklyn because we only had a few channels so it's not much else to watch.

0:55.6

But I'll tell you what man, I think this is always the most important thing is to step

0:58.7

back after the seasons over, take a deep breath and try to say okay what did we do right, what

1:03.6

did we do wrong, what did we learn from our approach last year that was the right approach

1:08.0

and what was maybe something we need to dial back, change or reconfigure our brains. And

1:14.2

today we're going to dive into that stuff and before we do we got to take you know take

1:18.4

a few minutes here at least to talk about the Super Bowl because it was definitely a

1:21.9

Hollywood ending for Matthew Stafford in the Rams. No doubt about that. Our end Donald

1:25.4

got his ring. Cooper Cup got an MVP of some kind which is great. Maybe not the NFL MVP

1:30.6

but at least an MVP nonetheless. Three quarters, hardly any flags and all of a sudden everybody

1:35.8

in the referees. Remember they had flags and started throwing them sometimes good, sometimes

1:39.8

bad. So some dicey calls late. The inevitable collapse of the Cincinnati offensive line

1:45.1

and of course the collapse of Eli Apple trying to cover Cooper Cup which Andrew and I have

1:49.8

talked about many many times before this game. It was all too much for the Bengals to overcome

1:54.9

in the end and Andrew start with you here. You mentioned to me before we started here

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