Most fantasy football leagues only run the regular season through week 13, so there are exactly four weeks left to rack up those wins and secure your place in the fantasy post-season! On this episode, your hosts Jason and Dave will be highlighting player trends looking forward into those all-important last few weeks as well as having our weekly cutlist discussion.
We'll also answer any lineup questions you might have in the chatroom or from Twitter and who knows - maybe a bet or two. You can't force these things!
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- Bridge to Grace - Weapon
- What i realized - No Better
Listen to the Fantasy Finish Line, 11/11/2020: Week 10 Preview: Playoff Push!
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The grind of the NFL will always create injuries throughout the season, but it's how we as fantasy team managers react and adapt to those injuries and resulting depth chart changes that will determine our success and likelihood to make it far into the playoffs each year. This week, Jason and Dave will look into situational players that have been thrust into all-important starting roles, and their outlook over the next few weeks. We'll also discuss the cutlist and talk about the next group of guys that shouldn't be rostered as dead weight on your squad.
We'll also answer any lineup questions you might have in the chatroom or from Twitter and who knows - maybe a bet or two. You can't force these things!
This video features the songs and artists listed below, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license:
- Bridge to Grace - Weapon
- What i realized - No Better
Listen to the Fantasy Finish Line, 11/18/2020: Week 11: Fill-in-the-blanks
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Welcome to the Retrospectical podcast, the home of drinkfive.com’s more ambitious podcasts. This episode is about the history of TV and how we interact with it on a regular basis. We also touched on how it changed us as a society in general. Be sure to check out the companion article, Evolution of TV: How Television has Changed America.
As usual, we also enjoyed a few beverages while doing the show. This week was special as it’s the first episode of the new season, so we decided to bust out a special beer, Bell’s Hopslam. Hopslam is a double IPA that is a very limited seasonal, so get out to the store now and hope they haven’t already sold out of it!
Sometimes it's nice to sit down and chat about a common interest. Jason and I hope to continue to bring you these sorts of topics that we are both passionate about and we think this episode is a good example of just that. It's truly amazing what you can learn about a person by digging a little beneath the surface, and Douglas Adams has so much more to him than just being the author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (which is not to belittle that particular accomplishment, certainly).
From his involvement in Monty Python's Flying Circus, to penning episodes of Doctor Who, to going on a crusade to help save several endangered species all across the world Douglas Adams has left a deep and lasting impression in the hearts and minds of many. His footprints across literature, television, radio and science & technology in general will last for years to come.