06-11-2019, 09:39 PM
(06-11-2019, 06:51 AM)BakertheBeast Wrote: Question. I don't have nothing to do with "fantasy football". It is my understanding from listening to guys who play it is that you win by having the players you "drafted" score points which are based on how good they did in the actual nfl game that week. Correct so far? If you accumulated a lot of points that particular week means you had a great game. Correct so far? So if a QB and a receiver had a "monster" year in fantasy football, that means they produced a ton of points Which are based on how they actually played in real games. Correct so far?
So in effect, Cowherd is saying B&B are going to have a "monster year" period. Capeesh?
BTW, thanks for admitting you are a Cowherd fan.
I do in fact like Cowherd. I listened to him regularly when he was on ESPN radio. Then he lost his gig for insinuating that the schools may not be as good in the Dominican Republic as they are here. I don't listen to him now because I don't have access to him. I really only like LeBatard anymore. I just happened to catch a video of the segment in question on my phone. He has a tendency to trash both of our teams... Doesn't bother me though.
If you're being sincere about fantasy football, you've pretty much got the right idea. The only caveat is it's possible to be a good fantasy football player, and not all that great in real life. Blake Bortles and Allen Robinson used to tear it up in garbage time in fantasy. Playing from behind, and just chucking the ball all over.
I'm gonna break every record they've got. I'm tellin' you right now. I don't know how I'm gonna do it, but it's goin' to get done.
- Ja'Marr Chase
April 2021
- Ja'Marr Chase
April 2021