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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Week 8 Weekend Preview (aka Rounding the Turn)

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Marcas Grant is joined by Michael F. Florio for the Friday edition of the NFL Fantasy Football Podcast! First, the duo recaps Thursday Night Football between the Falcons and Panthers (4:08) and also discuss the biggest headlines of late including Julian Edelman undergoing knee surgery (10:40). Next, Marcas and Michael answer the big questions of Week 8 surrounding Tua Tagovailoa and Jonathan Taylor (17:02). Lastly, the guys round out the show talking about players with great value on Draft Kings (27:01) and the 'Ask a Nerd' segment (40:50).

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:14.6

Welcome to the NFL fantasy football show presented by Draft Kings.

0:19.4

Here's your host, Marcus Grant.

0:21.2

What is up?

0:22.3

Welcome to another edition of the NFL fantasy football show presented by Draft Kings.

0:26.8

It's me, your man, M.G., Marcus Grant.

0:28.3

Still masking and socially distancing when and where appropriate.

0:31.7

We've got a big Friday show for you.

0:33.4

Some interesting headlines from some things going on around the National Football League.

0:37.1

We'll recap the Thursday night football game as well.

0:40.1

Michael F. Florio will join us as he always does, and we will talk some of your daily fantasy

0:44.5

best value picks, for those of you of the Daily Persuasion, who plan to play some fantasy football

0:49.1

this weekend.

0:50.0

So we got that and plenty more coming up for you this day.

0:53.5

And before we do all of that, as we always do, we'll talk to our faithful producer senior Edward L. Murphy Esquire. And, Murph, I know you are something of a foodie. I know you like to try different restaurants. I saw news, some sad news this morning that I guess the Jerry's famous deli in Studio City that's been there for 40 plus years is shutting down. I don't know if you ever had a chance to eat at any of the Jerrys or the one at Studio City specifically. No, I haven't. Yeah, you are correct. I do enjoy food here. I have like, I know if it's fortunate or unfortunate that my, my girlfriend works for Spectrum and has like a food segment. So like last night she went to a Polish place, Solidarity over in the west side thing, Santa Monica and just brings back like trays of Polish food. It's like I'm trying to be somewhat healthy during quarantine and just gets thrown out the window when I'm just getting all this food thrown to me. But but yeah, I have not tried that place yet. I live close to Canter's Deli, which is like one of my favorites in Los Angeles. I mean, there's just so many good spots to eat here. I don't feel like out of loss leaving New York coming here because there's so many great places. But, but yeah, I mean, I'm always open to trying to try new stuff. You know, Canters is one of my favorite places in L.A., too. And I love the fact that I think in the final season of Madman, Don Draper goes to L.A. And he has, like, a lunch or dinner meeting at Canters. And I love the fact that Canters still looks the same now as it probably did in, like, the mid to late 60s. So I don't think they had to dress the place up at all for him to be there. Canters is awesome. And a lot of plays in LA have this as well with the history of like, oh, which famous celebrity from years past sat there or did whatever there. But like Canters, besides the comedy store, all the old comics used to come there at like, you know, one, two o'clock in the morning and hang out there. And like Guns and Roses would play the Kibbitt's room like 3 a.m.

2:36.4

Like there's so many cool things that happened there.

2:39.0

Like you have to read into all these restaurants around Los Angeles because you never know like what the history is.

2:44.0

It's pretty cool.

2:45.6

My one last quick hanner story is that when I was, I think I I just graduated from college and they were having their

2:51.1

75th anniversary so they rolled their prices once a week for specific sandwiches back to their

2:56.4

opening day price so like for once we stood in line for we stood in line for like three hours just

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