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The Ringer Fantasy Football Show

Zeke, Mostert, Fournette, and More Question Marks, Plus Week 15 Bold Predictions

The Ringer Fantasy Football Show

The Ringer

Fantasy Sports, Sports

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

For the second week of fantasy playoffs, we discuss all the players with question marks surrounding their availability for the weekend. Then we offer up our gut calls and bold predictions for the Week 15 slate, look back on our Week 14 predictions, build our million-dollar daily fantasy lineup, and rule on a Fantasy Court case. Question Mark Players (2:51) Week 15 Predictions: Jeff Wilson, 49ers (15:38) Leonard Fournette, Bucs (20:29) Irv Smith Jr., Vikings (22:47) Donovan Peoples-Jones, Browns (23:45) Gabriel Davis, Bills (24:58) J.K. Dobbins, Ravens (26:17) D'Andre Swift, Lions (28:07) Michael Pittman Jr, Colts (29:16) Kendrick Bourne, 49ers (29:47) Million-Dollar Lineup (34:58) Fantasy Court (38:23) Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

On today's episode of The Wranger Fantasy Football Show, we go through all the weird, murky start-sits situations this weekend, like Zeke Elliott and Raheem Mostert.

0:08.0

And we also give our guck-guck bowls, our million-dollar lineup, and we invented a German word.

0:14.0

Stick around!

0:16.0

Welcome to The Wranger Fantasy Football Show. My name is Danny Heifetz and I'm joined by Craig Worldbeck and Danny Kelly. Are you guys ready for a fun fact?

0:37.0

Yeah, sure.

0:38.0

Alright, fun fact. We have a lot of German listeners.

0:40.0

Nice.

0:41.0

That's great. We span across the globe.

0:44.0

We were talking about German old words and how we need an old German word to describe certain fantasy emotions.

0:49.0

We got a lot of emails from German listeners, so I wanted to read special thank you to everyone and everyone was very kind about our terrible pronunciations.

0:56.0

But I want to read an email we got from Mel.

0:59.0

Mel.

1:00.0

Mel writes that German is famous for being very literal with their words and when a new word is needed they just jam together existing words to describe the new word.

1:08.0

For instance, the German, that's great. I love that style.

1:11.0

For instance, the German word for ambulance is Crocken Vagen, which literally means sick car.

1:17.0

And then...

1:19.0

Oh, okay.

1:20.0

Mel writes that the German word, you can invent a German word for the joy and pain you feel when a player's on your team in one league, scores in you and another league.

1:28.0

As Freud, Freud is Schmerz of Vienn and Liegen, which literally means the joy slash pain of too many leagues.

1:34.0

Wow.

1:35.0

You actually did that pretty well. I'm impressed. I don't know if you pronounced it correctly, but it sounded like you did to me.

1:40.0

There you go. That's well, that's all we're going for.

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