
NFL Week 2 Locks and NFL Picks Against The Spread
Brad started the season on fire by getting 12.5 NFL Picks correct against the spread. Sean finished with a stellar (but not great) 9.5.
Brad started the season on fire by getting 12.5 NFL Picks correct against the spread. Sean finished with a stellar (but not great) 9.5.
There’s a ton of fantasy football news to talk about and the Fantasy Football Almanac takes a deep dive into all of the week 2 matchups. During this, we’re also talking about how each team performed in week 1. Which players stood out.
If you’re looking for the best fantasy football rankings, Sean is offering his week 1 fantasy football computer selections. We’ll get you set up for starts, sits and waiver wire acquisitions for week 1 of the NFL season.
The guys discuss all the big storylines from every big game coming up in week 1 of the NFL season. Starting with Thursday night football, when the defending Super Bowl Champs host the Houston Texans. They discuss all the key storylines from around the league.
NFL Week 1 is finally here! Sean and Brad are making all of the picks against the spread once again. Sean hit 58% last season, which is low for him and Brad hovered around 55%. This year, we want to get back into our 60% consensus success!
Week 1 of the NFL season is here and that means we are BACK with Fantasy Football predictions, start/sit advice, waiver wire gems, and more. Check us every week because you won’t find a better fantasy football podcast this year.
The MLB had its trade deadline and it went a bit under the radar. Clevinger to the Padres could be a massive storyline during the playoffs. Are the Dodgers still the team to beat in the West or is San Diego ready to compete?
Josh and Anshu spent the first half of the show reacting to what’s been happening in the NBA playoffs, including game 7 of Jazz/Nuggets. They discuss the start of Bucks/Heat and Raptors/Celtics as well and give their thoughts on how the rest of the NBA playoffs shake out.
It’s time to finish our bets for the 2020 NFL Season. The NFC is a ridiculously crowded conference. Even with seven playoff teams this year, anyone who makes the playoffs can make a run and make it to the Super Bowl and it wouldn’t be all that surprising.