Dynasty Film Comparisons + Playoff Bound Teams - Dynasty Fantasy Football

Published Nov 22, 2023, 10:00 AM

On today’s dynasty fantasy football podcast, Borg, Betz, and Mike compare player seasons and skill sets to various films! Find out which players match up with Napoleon Dynamite, Christmas Vacation, and others! Plus, a check-in on their personal dynasty leagues this season. Join Borg, Betz, and a Baller each week to take your Dynasty fantasy football game to the next level and dominate your league -- Fantasy Football Podcast for November 22nd, 2023.

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Welcome to the Fantasy Footballer's Dynasty Podcast with Borg Bets and a baller.

Welcome in.

It's Wednesday, November twenty second, the day before Thanksgiving. I'm your host, Capperganoni. I'm joined as always by Matthew Betts and Mike Wright on the Dynasty Podcast.

The day before Thanksgiving. Kyle, that's what you want to lead into with this, not maybe what else would you call it? The most important day in the world when you look at fantasy football podcast, the longest fantasy football podcast that exists, is out, Yes, this day, Kyle, But he says, no, it's just it's just the day before Thanksgiving and right regular Wednesday.

It's not out today, Matthew Betts, It's out tomorrow.

Okay, Well, still being recorded today. How about that?

It's mega Well, I just know that I will be a shell of my myself. My body will be here at the end of the show. But so I'm not even I'm I'm a worthless man one after that show. But it's worth it. It's actually kind of one of my favorite little things every single year, just to test what I've got left.

Yeah, so I I pull all night. It's definitely a test your might kind of a situation.

Yeah, And it's also like I get it. We have a fun job. People like we can talk about football for a living. But it is an endurance test to say I'm going to blitz through every single matchup because there's no buys, and to go through all the other segments. So it's it is a lot, But we also have a really good show here. I feel like this is one of our more creative shows of the year that we're going to do. We're gonna have a Dynasty Film Festival, and what I mean by that is we're gonna get to reveal a couple of movies, well well received movies. Every single movie we have here is award winning and critically acclaimed and compare it to a certain player. So we'll kind of play along. Hopefully you as a listener, can play along with us, reveal some things that we've seen grinding the tape, look, you know, just looking, Hey, this is what happened on film, and we'll talk about some of those. So we are glad you're with us. If you want to get all of our tools, you go to join Thefoot dot Com. You can get our stream finder, our strength of schedules tool that I used in a couple of trades this past week in Dynasty. So go to join thefoot dot com if you want to be a part of that. But I wanted to do a little bit of a check in because a lot of league's trade deadlines have already happened. Or this is the final week for your dynasty league. Boys, how are we doing? And I'll let Mike start first, because I know in the main Ballers Dynasty you are dead.

I'm not dead. I'm not dead yet. But lost Joe Burrow on Thursday night, which translates into mostly losing Jamar Chase. I mean he's not Chase is not gone. Maybe Browning surprises us, and Chase is a very good player, but the high end version of Jamar Chase's is certainly gone. Then Ken bone Walker went down to a legit oblique injury on Sunday. Who knows when he's going to be back. So it was just it was a it was a painful, painful weekend that was that was somewhat saved by I won with about fifty seven points. This is a double flex, single quarterback half point scoring league. This this roster usually scores oney Ish and the fantasy guys at least gave me something because they they took away half my team. They're like, fine, we'll let you get a victory by playing the worst possible team, a team that played I believe because this is a rebuild team. So they've traded all their running backs. They played Kyle Huschek, I think they started Kenyon Drake, tell Wenkly and I bare I beat this team by about four points because Alexander Madison outscored kJ Osborne on Monday nights.

Hey wins win, right?

Oh yeah, I mean I'll take the win because now I'm tied with Jason and my division. But I mean I'm hurting. I'm hurting big time.

Now in that same league al Borland, and I'm a co manager. We almost somehow lucked into a win on a rebuilding team. We put up one hundred and three thanks to your boy Jordan Love. You even got a touchdown from Salvin Achmed. So our team's in full rebuild mode. But we've got some great players in the rebuild. We really scraped the ball them and we have a bunch of first round picks. We've got Tank Dell on that team, who's quietly the goat right now.

Oh yeah, and you have you have Puka, right, we have Puka. So we yeah, I mean with all your first like your team could be back in business really fast.

And we have JSN who's not even like he's not even a third best.

I didn't even count him.

He's like our fourth best rookie wide receiver. So in the main Ballers dynasty league, we are in a really good spot. Committing to that. In a super flex league, I'm also in a full rebuilt, and I hit on every single rookie pick. I have Tank Dell, I have a Chan, I have Addison. I mean, so I've just done really well in a rebuild to move in the right direction. And then the last league I'll throw out there is the league that Mike and I are against each other. It's called Dino Junior. You've heard us talk about it. They've won some championships in the past. I'm in the mix, but it's it's not looking good compared to the other teams that have a lot more firepower. So bets where you at?

Uh yeah, a little bit all over the map. Couple contenders that are really sweet just made a deal last week to send it was a twenty twenty six first, so we play a way out there and Jayden Reid for Brandon Ayyuk and I really like Jayden Reid, but getting Ayuk and then seeing him do what he did this past week, I was like, oh, baby, here we go. So I'm pretty excited about that one. I've got a couple of contenders that our rebuilds rather that are just terrible. I mean, you mentioned like trotting out Kyle Yuscheck. I'm out here, like you know, Jareck McKinnon is in the labs. So that's kind of where we're at because no one wants him. But yeah, kind of all over the map. And this time of year, it's if you're a rebuilding team, it's actually very awesome to finally get to the trade deadline if you really, kaz One understand the work has been done for this year. You have no expectations. You're just chilling watching the football, enjoying without any stress in your life. It's actually quite relaxing, if I'm being honest. So that's kind of where I'm at in a couple leagues, but a couple contenders too, So a little bit all over the map.

If you have draft capital for twenty twenty four, and we're we're going to start bringing up players as we get closer to twenty twenty four, you know, the Marvin Harrison Juniors, just players that you've heard the names. We'll talk about them. But like you have to be excited about the draft capital that you have and the adage we bring this up all the time. Guys, your draft kit picks only get more valuable from here, Like they're only going to increase in value. Yeah, So you know when people are pressing you at the trade deadline for this, like understand you were holding onto something that just matters. It matters in building a dynasty team. So keep that in mind. As you know, the trade window for a lot of leagues is about to close, but then it opens up again at the end of the season. So we'll be with you all throughout the off season as we talk through values, we'll talk about players scouting.

But oh man, I'm super pumped that to have like an actual fleshed out series talking about rookies where the we If you've just joined us, I want to thank you, but we the Dynasty Pod started in like April. Is that some right, cos? Yeah, so, I mean we started in April, you know, draft was right around the corner. We kind of had just get get the information out the best way we could. So we kind of shotgunned like a It was almost like a ninety minute running back episode. And so it's gonna be really fun to argue about prospects. Oh that it's not just one show, like we can have multiple running back shows, uh if we want, you know, just really getting the weeds.

I felt like for our first year guys, we had some strong takes. You know, for some people that are like, oh the face footballers and never talk about Dynasty, Like we have talked about this, we just haven't condensed it. And I feel like the players that we pounded the table for the most, you know, the CJ. Stroud kind of thing was like, oh cool, like we're not idiots.

Oh dude, I it was CJ. Stroud logout. I mean I'm riding. I'm riding that victory lap forever.

Just like, hey, put on our resume, just say like, hey remember that one year.

Well Dynasty top of the Resident I ranked him over Bryce Young.

I know, so we can I can't wait to dissect that because you remember all of the media stories about like Josh McCown is their QB coach, Like, yep, there were all of those tea leaves that you started to put together and then it changed to like, okay, this is this is a Bryce young team. And I just wonder where that shifted. And I know part of that is a public consciousness of what we want to happen. But I mean there there was a direct change in the betting markets and everything else.

I'm I have my sources in Carolina are Josh McCown hasn't stopped crying since uh since week one. He's oh, he's just just infinite, just just infinite tears always streaming down his face.

And Frank right, you know he this past week, he's he's on the hot seat. What is what his past week is? Like, I know what, I can't I can't do this anymore. I need to call the plays. I need to make sure that this team is doing something competitive. I mean they I guess they got to win a couple of weeks ago, but again, CJ. Stroud, by the way, don't forget about that.

So fair.

But yeah, we'll be with you guys, our dynasty leagues as they come into the playoffs hopefully. I think it it's selfish, but I think my one goal in Dynasty this year is that you guys don't win. Mike and Chason like, that's actually the maybe more important.

Understand I understand when when a team has won three of the four years in existence for the a Dynasty League, it feels pretty bad for everybody else.

I don't forget I won that other year. Okay, let's move on.

Well that's a story on my line. Don't respect. That's the drop we went.

You know, I wanted to find a movie quote, and I wanted to find a famous one, so one with Roger Rodney Dangerfield. That's fair because.

Real real current yuh love Rodney.

This is this is a real TikTok sinisation.

Rodney definitely trending currently, Like audience is, who's that?

Who? What? Who are you talking about?

No respect? So this is a Dynasty Film Festival, That's what I'm calling it. We're gonna put on our you know expert lens here of all of us that are you know, great film critics of acclaimed films that you've watched on TV, but also fantasy football. We'll talk about some players the way that we're gonna do this is unveil a film and kind of vaguely talk about this film until we eventually get to the player. So it's kind of a fun game if you want to join along, if you can think back to these movies. But before we do that, I want to just open up a discussion about fantasy versus film, which it's like, there can be an intersection when you talk about a player saying, Okay, what I see on film is lining up with what's going on in fantasy football with the points, the targets, everything else. And then there's other times where you're watching somebody like this should not work or this player is My eyeballs are telling me this player isn't good. So what do you guys think? And I'll let you start Betts first, like where do you bring film watching into dynasty football? And how how seriously do you take it.

I'm not going to sit here and say that I am a film expert or a you know.

You're not a grinder.

Well I'm a grinder mic, but I'm not a pro in this. You know you won't see me on Twitter posting my film takes. But there is something to it, and I think there's something beyond just you know, watching or looking at a spreadsheet or box scores or what have you. With stats, there's an aspect of it that I think is important. And really for me, it's like does it match what the stats are saying or not, like Kyle was saying, And if it doesn't, like kind of asking yourself what's going on here? Is it a coaching scheme issue? Is the player just not able to separate from the corner back if it's a wide receiver or a tight end for example, like those kind of things. So I use it, I would say like fifty to fifty. But combining it, especially with like rookie scouting, with prospect profiles, younger guys, prospect profiles in their first year of the NFL, you know, things like that. When you combine the two, I think it makes you a very good dynasty player. If you only you know, strictly follow breakout of Age or strictly you follow dominator ring and don't actually watch what's happening, you're missing a piece of the puzzle. I think. So I would say I use it about fifty to fifty.

Yeah, we need context with players, and obviously we talk more about this with rookies because when you're watching film of any player, you're you're subjective, like you're looking at this player saying either I have a bias coming in or for rookies, we're always saying like this player is dominating and then you look up and you're like, oh, they're they're playing in this wacky college conference where they get to throw the ball sixty times a game. Of course, a wide receiver is going to see fifteen targets. Like it's it's different. So we need context. And you know, for me, I have a hard time when I look at wide receivers because like they're getting separation, but like this coverage is giving them a million yards, So it's like, is this a player things it's a scheme thing. There's so many different nuances to watching film where you can say this player did get open or were they schemed open? I don't know which one it is on every single play. So it's valuable, but it's it's just a piece of the puzzle and no one's going to be perfect at it. Like even obviously the NFL talent evaluators get this dead wrong all the time.

Yeah, the number two overall pick from what two years ago is now on the bench for Tim Boyle, who is not not going to solve any problems. I hate to break it to you Jets fans. I hope I'm wrong. I hope I'm wrong because Garrett Wilson giving me negative fantasy points this week was a real kick in the crotch.

His his nine receiving yards didn't do it for you.

No, the fun took it all the way. So my my take on film is I like looking for when I'm looking at rookies, I like looking for traits again, yeah, looking for you know, wide receiver separation can be very tough one. I mean, like, do you have access to the All twenty two film? Because a lot of the time what a wide receiver is doing is not even on on the film, It's not on the broadcast part. But I'm looking for, you know, context, I'm looking for some techniques. I'm also really looking for just like, you know, the flow of the game. Did this person draw a bunch of PI calls that you're just you're I don't know that. I don't know anyone that collects those like It's It would be a valuable stat I think to have of knowing like, what what what happened to my wide receiver here? He only had two catches for twenty yards or whatever. Oh yeah, because he drew three huge pass interference calls and you don't get any points for that, but you still get to know, No, your team is being aggressive and they're going down the field at this wide receiver. So things like that, things call back on penalty that just they don't show up in a regular box score. You have to really know what you're looking for. But again, I'm with these guys of I don't call myself a professional quarterback scout. Like there's people out there on YouTube that I think are doing really great work. I just watched. I'm like, no, I know that CJ. Stroud is better than Bryce Young. I can tell you that because I know we're professional.

I think one of the best ways if you want to, you know, be somebody who's like, hey, I add this to my fantasy football. My dynasty repertoire is just watch other people describe watching film like part of my journey was a long long time ago. I got to do a little film work for PFF when football are started and I just had to pick up on like I didn't go to school for being a football scout, but I can learn over time and get language about how how people like look at the game and how they evaluate it and how you know, scouts evaluated. So there are lots of people out there's lots of good YouTube channels, but don't just look at the highlights. I think my favorite question to ask when we're looking at film is what is not there? When you get a highlight reel, you're like, oh crap, this person's dominating, but you're not really seeing like other plays, or you know, when we looked at Quentin Johnson last year, we're like, okay, so what's not really there? Is like nuanced routes. It's like they throw them screens, they give them the yards after the catch, and then you look later on the season and you're like, what happened in this guy? Especially the National Championship game? Just like erased from the game plan right when those things didn't work. So that's the question I always tell people, like, what is not there?

Funny enough, I do, actually you I use highlight films in my study of because I want let me see the absolute best that you can put on tape. Right what that people are when people think of the best place for you, what does that look like? And I think that there's a lot of times that people are hyped for on running back prospects. And then I, you know, I watched the watch actual games, so you can see what the flow of everything is. But then watching also the cutup of of the highlights and you're like, this is this person is not who you think he is, And I that it's it's helped me. Not everything's perfect, but I think that I've I get him correct more than I miss.

That's all you're trying to do right in this especially the NFL. Can't we get it right? So like we just hope are right yep, fifty percent of the time, right, Yeah, we're all just nerves it.

All right, let's take quick break and we'll reveal our films. All right, I'm going to start us off people, because the film that I want to first reveal was released in a long line of Adam Sandler films. You remember in the nineties, there's a period of time where yeah, no matter what it was, if you were a tween ager, like if you're like, hey, I wasn't quite old enough, but like my cousin showed me this movie or however old you were. That's where I was in that stage. I was gonna watch an Adam Sandler movie like I and I was going to quote it, and I was going to quote Billy Madison as much as I could. But there was a film that he released called Mister Deeds and So Good Good.

Which I am. I am. I am so pro mister Deeds that I am nervous about what you are about to say about this player, because I don't know if we're in agreement.

That's okay, So mister Deeds. When I think back to this movie, I think of maybe one or two quotable lines, and I kind of think about the Butler the most.

The Butler is a true standout. Yes, you know, very very sneaky what John tutorro Yes, I believe as you get older, Kyle, you're not at my age yet. But the scene when he slides down the banister flies off and he lands on the table and then he screams, my back hurts. I use that one all the time.

So I'll say this about this movie because Sandler movies are really endearing because they bring us back to a time. That's what I wrote down where this is what was funny. Stupid. Stupid was what was funny to us, and I liked that. I like that humor. And if you haven't seen the movie, go get it. But basically, he's a small town guy who inherits a ton of money and he's got to figure it out. It's a remake of a really old movie apparently, and there's some memorable scenes. It did find at the box office. Not so great with critic reviews. Okay, so on Rotten Tomatoes that has a twenty two percent, which is not shocking at all. And I'm using this film to kind of describe that we can look at a certain type of player, especially at the running back position, and if they provide us the same thing over and over again as other running backs, we just assume this is a running back that we can use moving forward. They could even be elite. But of all the Adam Saylor movies, mister Deed's started a run of movies that didn't go so well for him. So I see the running back that I'm bringing up is Rashad White People, because Rashad Wright right now, guys, do you know he's the RB seven in Fantasy.

Yeah, he's had a great fantasy here.

He's he's been really good and really good for fantasy. And I want to make sure that point's clear because I'll bring up some film points. But as a rookie, guys, he caught fifty passes and that was kind of leading us to see that he could have been undervalued. I wrote an article to toot my horn here that he was one of the most undervalued assets in Best Ball because he was drafted as like RB twenty eight And looking back, any rookie that catches fifty passes the next year they end up being a top twenty four. So he was kind of a value already. And in Dinah's you were just really happy that you had a player that had opportunities. Right now, guys, he's averaging eighteen and a half opportunities per game, but just three point three yards per carry. And it's been one of those things where if you look up at the box score later on, you're like, is he good?

Like?

Is he good? Or did he just fall into the end zone. So, before I get any further on some film takes, what do you guys think about Rashad White and just him as a player.

I'll jump in here. I think that Rashad White is a fantastic pass catcher. As of this recording we are now at, He's caught forty one of forty four targets Like that is absolutely preposterous. I believe he's second to Christian McCaffrey in receiving work. Yeah, Gibbs might be catching up. We'll see about that. But like so, I think he's very good at that, and he does have the ability of availability. Like we've gone through, you know, a ton of the season, and he's played really like workhorse snaps, getting workhorse opportunities, and he's still there like coaches do value that, and so he's got that going for him. Running wise, I'm not sure I think he is. I think he's an okay running back. But the point in his favorite the unknown point I should say, is this, We're going on multiple years now of this team and this offensive line being unable to run. So is this is it really of Vershod White issue? Or is this a Tampa Bay Buccaneers slash Todd Bowles and his staff. Isn't their problem? I think it might be that. Like I think that if you put take Rashad White, putting him on like the Lions. Whatever. He's not Jamior Gibbs, like, he does not have that electricity. But I think Rashad White on the lines would be dominating, like he'd be doing fantastic. So I think that he is. He's kind of in this limbo of he is a good enough player to hold on to a massive workload for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But you have to if you have him in dynasty. I mean, going into this offseason, holy crap, he's gonna be one of those guys that's there. You're just closing your eyes, You're crossing your fingers, you're crossing your toes and begging that they don't spend a Day two pick on a running back.

Right, That's what are your Rashad White deep thoughts?

Yeah, I mean I mostly echo what Mike said, where I don't think we can answer the question yet.

Is it a.

Rashad White issue? Is it a Bucks just systemically can't run the ball issue? Because this is exactly what we saw Leonard Fournette last year. Now, granted, Leonard Frenette has a very different stage of his career, and then decline was some obvious as far as when it was coming. But you look at their efficiency stuff from last year, and those two are basically the exact same this year. He's still one of the league's least efficient runners. Now, his pass catching has been awesome, and he's been doing that since he's been in college, like that was his calling card, and as long as he has that role, he'll have value in fantasy. I just, man, these guys that are compilers that just because of the fact that they're on the field so much and they catch the ball and they haven't had an injury yet, that finish as a top ten, top twelve running back. Those are usually pretty big red to yellow flag situations for me in dynasty where it's like, Okay, maybe we've seen the best of it. You know, the efficiency stuff tells us maybe he's not the best player in the world. But if you have him right now, I think you enjoy it. I think that he is, like like Mike said, this offseason, a guy that I'm going to be pretty worried about, just you know, where does the market value him and where does he go? Because this year it was like, oh sweet, no one's value him. Like Kyle said, he's the RB twenty six off the board in Best Ball so there's no opportunity costs. You take him and you I hope he's the guy right this next coming year. If everyone's like, oh, Rashaw Whites, you know, he's only entering his third year, he's the top twelve back. I'm gonna be out on that. So I think it's just gonna be kind of for me. Where the market goes with it.

No, it's it's a good point, so they think about Rashad White. Just to give you some film numbers, I looked at last month's worth of games, just watch the snaps and coming into the league, he's just he's always a fluid pass catcher, all the way back to Arizona State and he transferred junior college before that. But he's tall. He runs kind of tall, like he's six foot, and when you have runners like that, they just don't look very elusive. It's funny because he's big enough he can break tackles. But these are my notes against Buffalo zero acceleration. Dude is a butt runner. And by a butt runner, what I mean is this is uh, this is aj Dillon territory.

Wait, but I thought the note said butter.

No, it's supposed to be it's supposed to be butt runner. Oh, but I guess it was tight. I was waiting for what is I mean?

I feel like if you call someone a butter run, it's like they're smooth, slippery.

No, Doc, you're a butt butter runner. And I was like, man, this is I haven't heard this term before. Maybe I'm missing out on something.

No, I meant this, But then there is a peach e mooji.

Right, Yeah, he's a butt runner. He runs into the line. He's very good at running into the butts of his offensive linemen. It's it's what aj Dillon is the best in the league at. And you know it's so like you guys mentioned, it's an offensive line issue. But also he's not going to be the one cut and just burst. There's just zero acceleration for him. And then we said earlier like he's available in the passing game and he's dependable, which is in fantasy all you really care about. And he's also gotten a couple of fortunate bunny like two or three yard touchdowns against Houston. He did that, So I just worry about him long term. If someone thinks he's an RB one for multiple years and you're not a contender, Yes, cash out, get a first whatever you can get. But if you're a contender, be happy that he can be an RB two for your team. But going the next year, I wrote down like, he's a flex maybe, And if this team brings in someone else, I think we're scared. We were, we were shocked they didn't bring in someone else this past offseason, right Like it was just Sean Tucker as the undrafted free agent and that's really it. So I'll give you some names just to kind of bookend this conversation of Rashad White. Would you rather have Rashad White or Kyen Williams in Dynasty?

Oh?

Man, I've been thinking more and more about Kyen Williams of how like he's felt like just an absolute just a flash in the pan. And I was like, I mean, he's having a great year. But they'll they'll definitely do something to move in, will they Like, is there a chance that Kyraen Williams is the RAMS go to guy next year? And it's I mean, I don't know, but I think that I need to personally, like I need to at least be open to the idea that it could be Kyra I mean, he was he was playing great for them. He's really helping the team, and they seem like a team that learned the lesson the hard way of this is what happens when you invest super heavy in a running back with well, not not just akers, but I mean they've Todd. I mean it started with Todd Gurley mcveighen draft early, but they gave him the money and then his body fell apart on them. You had them spending a third on Henderson, third on a I think was Acres a third, maybe he was even a second. Yeah, but I mean they they've spent multiple Day two picks on running backs and they keep getting torched. And they have this low end not low and sorry later draft pick guy who's super cheap and he's getting the job done for him. Like why would you not keep rolling with that? So I uh long way of saying like, I'm trying to open my mind to the idea, what if kyn is actually their guy next year? I think it's a possibility. And I and Rashad White I think the same thing, just leaving the the leaving the space open that it could be him again next year. There are they do the do the Bucks rebuild everything. That's I think where the decision has to start, as in, like the coaching staff that are there for the Bucks, are they there next year? Yeah?

That that one in the Rams too, Like I thought of the Rams.

Well, McVeigh would be a retirement like mcvay's not getting McVeagh is not getting fired.

Right, But there's I think their team is volatile where it's like Stafford Cup like yeah, but but I think your point is is that these are players that didn't have the same draft capital, but they're kind of like a flashlampan. But we think there could be more. I threw some other names in here, isaiaha Checko, James Cook, Jalen Warren that are all feel like they're around the same RB two. They do usable right now, but I don't know what they're going to be. So there's a bunch of players like that, so don't I just don't want people to lock in Rashad White as this is who he's gonna be and he's a difference maker forever. In PPR leagues, you ride this thing. You get your seventy catches this year, but beyond that, it could change bets you are up next.

Yeah, sir, what's hilarious about the guys you just described and how you describe them as like that's the state of running backs and dynasty. It's like everyone that's not the elite guys is like they're fine, we'll see what they are, which I just thought was great.

Yeah, yeah, that's what screw them up. Guys.

I'm gonna talk about a wide receiver next. And the film that I'm going to use. The movie is Talladeganites The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, which was just hilarious. Of course, if you've missed this movie, shame on you. But Ricky Bobby is a famous NASCAR driver. He's got the need for speed. He says, if you ain't first, your last. He has reached the pinnacle. He's famous, he's got a very attractive wife, he's got all this money, he wins, et cetera, et cetera. He falls out to the top again after a it's multuous situation. But all along that that.

Ride, that's what you took from that movie.

Well, there's a lot more.

You took so that the movie telling. I get that this is what the plot is, but like that's your big takeaway. That was not the and he's a NASCAR driver and he gets in a huge wreck and he he's too scared to drive, but then he returns and he's great again.

I mean, that's not the feel good Okay, so that's the plot, but there are so many other good parts of that movie. But the plot brings me to a player that you know, when he was with Mahomes, Tyreek was the mountaintop, right. I know, he didn't have a crash, but when he got traded to Miami, everyone was like, ah, like that Tyreek's done. That's not Tyreek. We used to know, like it's never gonna go great with Tua, and now Tyreek has risen to the top. However, his teammate Colnton Junior aka his best friend and the number two to Ricky Bobby is Jayleen Waddle. And that's really where it comes down to for me, is you have a guy who could be the number one. He could be super talented, but is Ricky Bobby?

Can I just win this next race?

You know, I was thinking one time, might be really awesome if like you could sling shot me in for a while.

Oh you actually.

I watched the watched the whole clip this morning. It was so good, but basically Ricky Bobby says, well, yeah, but like, you know, if you win this one, then how am I gonna get first? And Kyle's like, you know what, You're right, You're right. I'll never bring it up again. And so I'm watching these Dolphins games and I'm like, man, Mike McDaniel is not scheming the ball to Jayleen Waddle. He is not the first reading. When you look at the underlying metrics, it all lines up. But when you watch these these plays that happened like they're so good. The Dolphins are with prestat motion. They're among the league leaders in the NFL in terms of how they use it and when they use it, how often they use it. But it's almost always the running backs or Tyreek Hill that are the guys that get in motion and then get up speed quickly and have these easy crossers. Those are not being a scheme for Gyle and Waddle, and so to me, it just feels like one of these situations where last year he's the wide receiver seven in Fantasy on the back of eight touchdowns and an outlier eighteen point one yards per catch. We're seeing that efficiency come down the touchdowns aren't there, and now he's a borderline, you know, wide receiver three wide receiver thirty one currently in Fantasy. So he feels like col not and junior to me, you know, shaking bake. I just don't know if we're ever gonna see Wattle as long as Tyreek Hill is there emerging what we thought he could be this past year.

Yeah, do you so? It's hard because he's still so young, and in dynasty circles he's still seen as they locked in. But like, would you rather have Jalen Wattle or DeVonta Smith another Colnton.

At the same situation. Honestly, I would probably rather have I was gonna use draft capital. They're both top ten picks. I don't know, man, I think it's a coin flip. Honestly, I don't know.

I would I have.

I don't know the answer either. I think I leaned Smith. I think so, Mike.

I think I lean Waddle because it's the situations are very parallel. But you have the Dallas Goddard issue for DeVonta Smith. Not right now obviously he's injured, but in general, you have like three top tier options, and I mean they'll always have a running game if it's DeAndre Swift next year whoever it will be. And then of course Jalen Hurts stealing touchdowns where Miami is like it's Tyreek. Then a tier gap, it's like this is not one A, one B, this is not one and two, this is number one, and then number three we have Jalen Waddle and then you have a running game. I mean, like, who else and is there any is there an up and comer right now?

Yes?

No, I mean, look, I am terrified of Smith because Smith is everywhere and he's always stealing our touchdowns for every single team. But I mean there's not a there's not a high quality third target unless I'm just completely forgetting something that has happened.

Yeah, now I think I think that's right, Mike. I'm gonna let you hit us with all right, the next one.

All right? So the movie. Look, sometimes you have movies that are not talked about, like before release, you know, the maybe the marketing budget's not there, it's in this one's an indie movie. It's an independent movie. So they they had to put it out. They had to hope that the product was good enough and that people would start talking about it, and that move that movie. I don't know if you guys are old enough for Napoleon Dynamite. Yes, yeah, but it like kind of came out of nowhere, and and then it just turned into everyone telling their friends, dude, you gotta you gotta go see this Napoleon Dynamite movie. It's it's funny. It's really it's real dry, but it's really funny. And not that Jaden Reid has come out of nowhere because he's from Michigan State was drafted in the second round, but all of the other options that were being that were available to us in Dynasty drafts. I mean, Jaden Reid the places I have and it was well into the second round, like I don't I don't know if your guys experience was the same as mine. But a middle of the second round rookie pick. This is not someone that I am counting on. This is a just maybe this person will be able to spot start for me every once in a while. But he's looking like he's just just like an independent breakout movie where it didn't cost very much to make and you were turns are actually very good. He's not gigantic, no sub six foot sub one ninety, but some players have a superpower of getting open, not just on their routes and everything, but knowing football high football IQ of when a player is starting to break down, that clock in your head goes, and so like somewhat talk about it, like I coach my son's youth football teams a lot and trying to get kids who understand like, no, man, if your route is sending you into two defenders, just and you have a wide open space, don't don't follow through. Just sit down, be open, or know that in your head there's a clock going and if the if the ball hasn't come out, I need to go back to the quarterback. I got to go help my quarterback out. And I feel like Jayden Reed just does this like inherently, and they're all they're using him in multiple ways. We had the huge rushing touchdowns, so I mean, the guy absolutely has speed. I mean, you know that he is creating the separation, but he's working really well in the intermediate areas of the field as well, so and they just they use him a whole bunch of different ways. I don't know. I don't know if Jaden Reid can take the step to becoming elite, but he's definitely on taking the steps to become a very usable wide receiver three type. Uh. You know, of course he's he's in a he's in a Green Bay, Jersey. So people are gonna say Randall Cobb because both smaller, shifty utilize and Randall Cobb was a was a Swiss army knife frequently for the groom by packers, and maybe jayden Reid is going to be that. And Randall Cob had a few, I mean a few really burning bright fantasy seasons before his body started to betray him. I don't know if Jaden Reed can get there, but for a wide receiver that you took in the middle of the second to already feel like if you're in a double flex, you can put jayde Reid out there as a second flex. I mean, that's an incredible return on your pick already.

Yeah, he's definitely not boxed in. I thought he would be. You know, here's a slot only guy. This is all that's gonna matter. That usually doesn't translate to year one, but I when they're using him all over the field at Michigan State, he had the punt returning kick returning chops that we've seen translates the NFL just from getting open creating space. So he's a really fun player because you're getting the screens. But then the last two weeks have been these deep touchdowns, you know, against the Steelers, against the Chargers. I watched that entire game and I felt like he was there, like like when Jordan Love when things broke down, like he was the receiver that he was looking towards. So, I mean, last two weeks wide receiver, ten year eleven, that's probably higher than what you're gonna get. But like Mike saying, like, can you flex this guy? And can he be a flex type player over the next two to three years, I mean, that's way more than what we thought he was going to be.

I think yeah, And sorry, best just real quick, make sure you that you all look, this is not Jane Reid, but look on your waiver wire for some Green Bay Packers, because there are there's a couple of sneaky guys of note that in the recent weeks I have just thrown them onto my bench and I don't know, maybe things look for but Dontavian Wicks should be on all Dynasty rosters right now. And then Emmanuel Wilson, who unfortunately he got hurt on Sunday. But as of right now, the depth chart for the Green Bay Packers is Aaron Jones, A J. Dillon and Emmanuel Wilson and Aaron Jones. We don't know the extent of the injury just yet, but he might miss a good amount of time. And also just this is the time of year, so this is not what we plan on talking about, but this is the you got to give the note right now. Start looking at your dynasty waiver wire and finding rookies or running back rooms that just grab their third guy. You should be doing that right now. And it's a low probability hit. But like next year, do the Packers keep Aaron Jones around? AJ Dillon's a free agent, what do they do? You know? Like and Emmanuel Wilson, maybe he gets in place, play some meaningful snaps, earns a role next year, So look out for those guys. But anyways, Matthew Jayden Reid back back up top.

Yeah that's actually a really good point. I'm glad you brought that up. But yeah, back to Jane reading.

Are you're checking your wire currently?

Was as you're talking. Turns out he is available in one of my leagues, so I'm skipping him up. Yeah, which didn't read. There's also something to be said too about just when you have a rookie that flashes even a little, you want to just I think, be proactive and say to yourself, this guy is going to have a role in the NFL for at least the next two three years. Like there's some guys that come out in the rookie season they never really do it. And I hate to bring this up because we always use him as an example, but like when Steymore had his rookie year, everyone was like, yeah, man, it's gonna happen a year two, and like there was just never there was no signs of progress development. Over the course of the first season with Jayden Reid, you are seeing those actively use him in certain ways and get the ball into his hands on purpose. Like the coaching staff likes him. He has showed it already. He's young. So I even though I traded him away, like I said in that Ayuke deal that was more of a contender, I want to be aggressive and going out and getting Jayden Reid because no, you might not have a wide receiver one in your hands, but I feel like for the next couple of years you might have a flex option and in Dynasty that is super valuable. So I really like Jayden Reid.

Yeah, let's say he carves out a career that's Tyler Boyd esque. That is a player that you could start on a given week. We're never saying Tyler Boyd's gonna profile it'd be the one. But he did get a contract extension. He's had spurts where he can command targets like that's that's the kind of player. Now he read has way more burst than Tyler Boyd. But you know, you're looking at a player that can be usable for multiple years, and he's one of those guys. Let's take one more break and we'll be right back. I'm gonna bring us back to a time where, you know, was it the best Marvel movie of all time? Some might say that, and you know, Mike and I we talk Marvel a lot. We've always been Marvel Bruce. Now we also need to say that not everything Marvel does is great. Sometimes they just have enough money they know people will go watch in the theaters. I'll probably go watch it. But Avengers Endgame for those people out there who are uninformed, get with it. Great movie. But in this movie, and I'm going to compare player to it, the team the Avengers lost out big time to Thanos. They're hanging their head in shame, and they're trying to assemble the team together one more time to try to reboot this thing. But who knew that the most important person would be the smallest person of the group. Okay, so an Avengers endgame. The only reason spoiler alert that they are able to do anything is your boy ant Man aka Paul Rudd, who's Paul Redd can do anything? I'll probably like it.

How tall is Paul Rudd?

I feel like he's not that short.

Because you're saying he's the smallest. I get he can become the smallest. There's no way that Paul Rud's the smallest Avenger.

You know what I'm going for here? Ant Man a man.

Yeah, but I'm speaking up for the nerds and that you need to come correct.

That's true. He does become giant man when if he wants to. He can become the tallest if he wants to. Yes, he is also the biggest Avenger. But I think most people in they think of the Avengers or the Avenger think of themselves. They don't really think of ant Man as being the biggest one anyway. My point is is that when the Houston Texans wanted to assemble their roster one, they lost out on what most people thought they should have taken or they could have gotten. It was Bryce Young. Instead they got TJ.

Stroud.

But obviously that worked out well. But the most important person that they assembled for this team was the smallest. It was Tank Dell, Little Tank Dell that everybody said, you know what, that production at Houston, that's just gimmicky. That's not gonna work. And yet we are seeing a superstar, and I'm gonna use that word, a superstar. Wow, show up before eyes. Let me give you a little little hot stat, little Kyle stat. Right here here are the rookie wide receivers that have had a targets per out run above twenty three percent and a yards per out run over two point one since twenty fourteen. Tyreek Hill, Chris o'lave, Poka Nakua, who is going to ruin every single rookie chart that I make this offseason, Odell back him, Kadarius, Tony, Justin Jefferson and Tank Dell. Those are the only ones that have done it as rookies, and obviously we still have more games for Tank Dell, but right now he is morphed into the alpha in this team.

C J.

Stroud came out and Tank Dell said the same thing, like, Hey, I wanted this player on my team. He's targeting him and he has surpassed Nico Collins, you know, in my mind, definitely for a while, but surpassed him as the elite player on this team, commanding targets, and really the best situation to kind of label him as is he's a Mon Raw esque and you've seen the comparisons of him saying I wrote down every Wide receiver. I don't know if I like it.

I've already heard that bit before.

I don't really like the bit, Kyle. When it came out, I hated it so much, But now I get it. Respect on mom Raw, Yeah, you respect the guy. Maybe it works, Kyle, it's just every Wide does it from now on?

Well, But I don't know if you understand this, but when you're looking for that slight edge in athletics, anger and spite are very powerful allies.

It is funny because like the route that they took is like I hate all of you, all of you before me.

No, it's it's not hate. It is simply I am better than you and you should not have been picked before me.

Yeah, so let me let me at least say this about Tank Deel. He's kind of seen as coming to the league as he'll be a slot only guy. He's running seventy percent out wide and he wins out there for a player who's five eight, which is just wild. Matt Harmon, friend of the Show Perception Perception, had a great tweet where he's just saying Tank Dell might already be one of the best route runners in terms of outbreaking routes. Like you know, you run ten, you run fifteen, you break down the field. He can he can just do lots of different things, you know, like it's not just a drag route because you're a slot wide receiver. He can win multiple areas of the field. And See just loves him. So I am I am at the point now where Tank Dell and I'm slotting it in among among rookies, I think I'd rather have Tank Dell than Zay Flowers.

Hmmm, I don't hate it. That can take like that's a that it's a it's a hot take. The I would say, we we're gonna learn a lot about Jay Flowers over the rest of this year now that Mark Andrews is out, which I mean go back to Week one, Mark Andrews was out and that was the the ten target debut for mister z Flowers.

Uh.

I'm very curious what the Ravens are gonna do because Beckham Beckham just keeps coming through with huge plays, but they're only playing him with like thirty to forty percent of the snaps. I'm curious if that skyrockets, and also curious does does A Flowers now become the the focal point of the offense again, But that's a that's a question. Meanwhile, Tank Dell over here, I guess it it is still to have the question because we haven't have we ever seen the Houston Texans wide receiver room all together at the exact same time. We've really seemed to be down at least one person every single week.

Yeah, p last week it was Noah Brown, a couple of weeks ago its Nicole Collins. So so it's kind of one of those things that's like you know, obviously the underlying metrics are incredible. Would they still be as good if across the whole season, if all their guys were healthy. That's the question that I'm not sure. I think we'll find out right over the next month and a half or so.

Right, Bets, I want to bring this back up. We did a rookie draft for Redo with Jason during Week eight, and you took Tanke Dell at the one oh eight, which at a time felt like a hot take. Now I feel like it's too low.

That's a cold take.

Yeah, Bets, you were so wrong.

I was the highest. I was highest among all the ballers on him. Come on, Kyle, I.

Know you did pretty good. So I'm just gonna give a couple of those rookie wide receivers. We can move on to our next name. So I personally would take Tank Dell over Dave Flowers.

Bets, that's all right, I think so, just because we know that with C. J. Shroud they will they will probably lean more into the past. With like Lamar, we have a five year, six year sample whatever it's been of just this is what he is to the offense. So I think, yeah, I think I would lean Dell just for that reason, all.

Right, And then the names that we have ahead of him, Addison, Pookah and JSN. Would you still take those guys ahead of Tank.

I would still take Jayson.

It's going to work.

I think you can make the argument for Tank Dell over the other guys, But I think I still lean Addison and then maybe Tank above Pooka.

I think that's where I'm at too, Mike, Yeah, I lean that the opportunity of the situation is glaring though, Like for Jordan Addison, who's throwing Joe Maddison the ball next year?

Because it is as of right now, it's not Kirk Cousins contractually speaking? Do they bring him back? When is he healthy to go? I mean, there are so many unknowns, and you could you can say the same thing for Pooka. Of like, I'm I was surprised that Matthew Stafford didn't retire this year, and are we going to be doing that exact same thing next year? I do not know. But the man Tank Dell being locked in with a rookie quarterback who they are already letting him just bomb it out like they're I mean, is I feel like Mike McCarthy. Despite Deck's recent success. Mike McCarthy's watching like c J. Stroud in these three hundred yard games, and he's just feels so bad for the defense of like how tired. How tired is this defense that c J. Stroud keeps scoring so much and so quickly. It's not good for your football team. But the fact that you have a coach who is all about that life is I mean, it's it's a breath of fresh air because he I mean, Ryan's could have came in and defensive I'm high t I'm full Dan Campbell and just kept running Pierce and Singletary into the ground. But they haven't. Like they've done an incredible job.

Tank Dell is one of those players that you probably took the end of the second round, maybe in the third, depending on your league, and on my two rebuilds that I have in Dynasty, so i'ving with with Jeremy al Borland and then in my Dynasty Super Flex league. He is just like like free money for me on my teams because I still have the elite guys. People are trying to trade for him right now. I'm like, no, I'm not taking a first like i'd rather have Tank Dell than a late first.

Next year, that would too.

And then so it's funny because all these teams are trying to get him for this year. I'm like, I'm just gonna I'm in a rebuild. He works perfectly perfectly for my timeline. So Tank Dell and the Texan where I mean, come on Footballer's HQ are very much Texans fans right now across the board. So Betts, you're up next, all.

Right, fellas well? It is the holiday season, and so I figured I throw a Christmas movie here in our little discussion, which is my favorite Christmas movie of all time. It is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, which was.

We're gonna have some problems here. You don't like that movie, I'm sorry, I could just keep going. Okay, well, I was gonna say it's great and I love it.

Mike's crapping on Bets's come.

On dude, the nineteen eighty nine film with heavy Chase, where he is Clark Griswold, a true family man who is hosting his parents, his in law's big family for Christmas. And it's obviously a comedy of airs and things go wrong display all of his efforts, there's chaos, but in the end, Clark Griswold does it. He puts it all together. He holds it together for the family, gives his family an incredible Christmas. And there are so many incredible quotes and scenes like the way that apparently Mike doesn't like. But I'm going to compare that situation a little bit, just if we kind of zoom in on these last three or four ish weeks with Josh Allen, where there was a period of time where, you know, a couple weeks in a row were like, man, these turnovers are back. He's making, you know, questionable decisions, the play calling isn't great, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Then they lose or they fire rather their offensive coordinator. This past week extremely difficult matchup against the Jets, and Josh Allen reminds us of how good he can be. And when you look at the game and you watch the game, it was actually very i think intriguing and a breath of fresh air to see them going back to some more simplistic play calling, getting the running backs involved out of the backfield as pass catchers a ton over the middle of the field to digs and especially Dalton Kincaid where he was crushing it this past week. Lots more pre stat motion I noticed this week, So just all things that kind of bring you back home and you're like, oh, yeah, Josh Allen can do this, and he can be incredible, and now he's been awesome for Fantasy already, so it's not really that discussion. But I was just surprised that looking at it, I was like, man, he already had thrown twelve interceptions this year. Was kind of surprising to me. And then in weeks nine and ten he was down to about six point eight YPA, really wasn't playing great. This past week just goes berserk. Two hundred and seventy five yards, eight point six YPA, three touchdowns, and if you look at I put the like the next gen stats passing chart here for all of us to see, but like, there's so much more across the middle of the field that was not there in past week. So I'm pretty encouraged about what that means for Josh Allen's efficiency.

I did see a snapshot, yeah, of someone holding up the like the this was the offense the last couple of weeks and everything is perimeter exactly. Then this week it was, oh, hey, look there's there's a whole bunch more of the field that Josh Allen should probably throw it. Yeah.

So I have a question, as a Josh Allen manager in Dynasty and I have the Dig stack, how much longer do I have that stack together? I know part of its speculation, but I'm asking because my team is older, I'm at the point where if I don't win next year, I could sell. So would you be looking to like the idea of that stack feels locked in. I don't want to move from it, but I know that a year or two from now, it doesn't feel like a guarantee that Diggs is still performing at the same level that he's even on the team, based on just all the media stuff. So what are your thoughts on just Digs in general with Allen?

I think as far as the variability, like of him being in Buffalo unless I mean, we've had some rumblings already, but like, unless something happens, he is there through twenty twenty seven and for them to move on after twenty twenty four, it's over a twenty two million dead cap, So like that's not happening, right, So unless the trade or something, Diggs is going to be there. So I think that's probably more likely than not to be the case. But will he be the same player? I think probably not. I mean, he's already what thirty years old or entering he's about to be thirty, and we tend to see you like over the next two years or so. That's really when things start to decline. So I think you do have a window where if you are not a contender and you want to capitalize in max value, this this is the time to do it.

I wonder if I can get I want something closer to two first, but I feel like two first is a lot to ask for m but that that's the kind of price to break up a stack that I want. So I think I do tank Dell in a first.

Okay, man, you've got Tank del Fever.

Let's go for it.

Game.

Well, yeah, I saw that he was in the NFL. He scored points on my DFS lineup, and so I like him now, right.

Of course that's how it works.

So uh, this last one is more of an idea. I mean, I'll label the movie, of course, but it's just highlighting that, like when you have Ben Stiller and you got Owen Will out there, two hilarious guys. They both have had tremendous careers, made us some extremely funny movies. But when they're together, we get you know, Zoolander in for me, Royal tene Bombs. I know that's a very divisive movie, but to me, Royal Tene Bombs is like top tier comedy. But just the point with Starsky and Hutch, the point being these two guys. When they're on their own, it's fine, but when they are together, it is absolute magic. And that's what we've gotten so far from DJ Moore and Justin Fields, Like Fields can be just fine without without DJ Moore and DJ Moore can be what the wide Receiver twenty four without without Justin Fields this year after year, but there it was already back The connection was already incredible with with Beagent, with the Secret bagent Man, DJ Moore had an average depth target under ten already up back to over sixteen this past week. With Fields, I mean it's their connection with the way that like like like kind of like Jayden Reid, but just saying of when the quarterback and by time, which Fields can do. DJ Moore is a magic man at being able to get open as well. You know, Week eleven at Detroit, nine targets seven for ninety six with a touchdown. That is a forty one percent target share forty one I know, I know, nine targets is not very much for forty one percent, But the fact being he's the offense and when they are going to be trailing, that offense is just gonna keep going to DJ Moore and it has been. It has been very fruitful and I don't see a world where it doesn't continue. Do you guys agree that DJ Moore and as long as they're both on the field, we're going to keep getting these fantastic games. Are you in a would you look at this situation and try and trade DJ Moore with this promise of like, well, no fields is back, everything is fixed, but you take DJ Moore on your team.

I think there will still be voladle weeks where you just see the offense not be efficient. I mean that's you never would say justin Fields is an efficient quarterback. You think there's big plays. I mean that was that touchdown two digit more he stepped up in the pocket and then hit more on that long one so great. Yeah, so I would say if I have DJ Moore, I'm just gonna ride this out. I'm not trying to like cash in or do anything like. I think you've got yourself a high end wide receiver.

Two.

I think if you think that he's anything more than that, you're probably a little bit you know, wishful thinking, knowing that there's ups and downs, but you know you like the involvement. Uh you mentioned Mike forty one percent the target share, sixty six percent of the team air yards, and we've always loved the fact that fields can't throw it down the field if they give him a chance to, and they're not this little dink and dunk. So yeah, I'm still fine with where he's at. And DJ Moore just feels like solid top fifteen to eighteen wide receiver.

That seems fair.

Are you thinking about DJ Moore's long term as in it's fields or are you factoring in that it could be Caleb Williams next year.

I think either way, what he is, what he's good at, he's always been great at yak plays like he's just been tough, and then downfield stuff, So it's like whatever way, whatever quarterback they have for him. If it's Caleb Williams, it's fine. I just it doesn't really change my view of him being the alpha on this team that they traded for. So yeah, I feel like he's pretty locked in. He's only twenty six years old. Still, I feel like he's gonna be one of those players like Mike Evans were like, he's still really young.

When you said that, I was like, what, who Fields? Just say, Dj Moore's twenties, How is this possible? Yeah?

Dj Moore has been in the league for let me count five years. Six this is his six year Yeah, guys.

Justin Field's been really good as a passer. And I'm kind of like scared to say it because in the first three weeks I was dunking on Justin Fields. He was terrible, truthfully, in the first three weeks. Yeah, but since week four, and obviously he missed four weeks, so this includes his week four, Week five, and then week six is when he left early. But I'm so included in the sample in week eleven. It's a small sample, but in those games he is the number one passer in completion rate overexpected. He is fifth in air yards per attempt, So he's not just these dink and dunk little throws. Who's completing more than you would think. And they're down the field, and it's like, Man, if he can put that together with his rushing upside, these two fields and more can just be dominant. So I'm I'm more in than I was, you know, in September, when I was really concerned about Justin Fields. So the tricky thing is, like you said, Mike, is just this team is heading in a direction where the warning signs are there that like they might just have to move on. But he's at least flashed enough to me that says, hey, Justin Fields might be a starter longer than I thought. If he can keep this up, and that's a big.

F I will give you a name, just real quick to compare as we close out. Would you rather have DJ Moore or DK Metcalf in Dynasty?

Hmm, I'm gonna take I'm gonna take DJ Moore.

I will go, mister DJ Moore. Mike, you used to be the man.

I know. I I think I'm I'm gonna I'll go DJ Moore.

Wow, I think I will too. And you know, probably it's DK Metcalf being on the injury report. What it feels like the entire year this year is ringing the back of my mind. But yeah, it's interesting how we can see players shift in the middle of a season and you see this combination. So hopefully they stick with it, but you know they have every right to trade justin Fields or go different direction with their draft capital.

Where are you guys at right now? What do you the odds that Chicago holds the number one pick and they take a quarterback?

I mean, if they have they have I think they're taking him.

They have one in four right now, Chicago does pick one pick.

Four, right, and pick one is the Carolina one.

Right, Yeah, I think they take him if he's there, or if they have it.

I mean I think they do too. I think it. You just want multiple shots, and I I think that another team will want Fields. So it's kind of stinks because I think we're seeing a fun fantasy player, but I know that it's different than actual NFL.

Yeah, so, but I mean Fields didn't blow a twelve point lead with a few minutes.

Left aberflus did, I mean?

Yeah?

Is either coach next year?

Yes?

I don't know, man, I don't know.

This is this is the best discussion ever. It's just people getting stumped.

Over and over.

I mean, but every time they panned him on the sideline, just quick aside. I feel like I have zero confidence he's gonna make any logical decision whatever the situation is. When they panned him, he's just he has like the look on his face like he's kind of not sure what's happened. He looks around for a second, looks at his place sheet helped me, and they fall apart. So like, how many chances did these guys get? And I don't know, man, we'll see I guess. I guess there's a chance they kind of let him go through the off season, take a shot with the number one pick if they get it, and then have a chance. But if it doesn't go well, then I'm sure he's out very quickly.

He doesn't strike me as like a leader of men.

I guess, like, oh, he's not not a Jeff Saturday.

No, No, he's not a Saturday.

Yeah.

It just doesn't feel like people in the locker room like I want to fight for this guy. I mean, you know, with Dan Campbell, it's like they were losing, but they were ready to run through a Wall and he's the man that's gonna do it. For this episode of the Dynasty Podcast, we've got a lot of Dynasty stuff so to talk about. So we're gonna be with you guys all off season as we talk through rookies, film, everything else. Hope you have a good Thanksgiving week and nego don episode goodbye.

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