The Roundtable Sports Podcast: Recent Episodes

Taylor McLean

A sports podcast focused on fantasy sports, gambling and fun. The Roundtable members bring insight to the people through film study and many long years of football experience.

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In this episode Taylor give his thoughts and takeaways from the first three games he watched this week:

Miami Dolphins vs Denver Broncos
Green Bay Packers vs New Orleans Saints
Cleveland Browns vs Tennessee Titans

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After watching the coaches film in full, Taylor Talks about his takeaways from the Jacksonville, jaguars NFL week 1 win over the Indianapolis Colts. he discusses:

  • The performance of Trevor Lawrence
  • The impact of Calvin Ridley on the offense
  • The Disappearance of Christian Kirk
  • The State of the Jags offensive line
  • The Travis Etienne/Tank Bigsby Isage
  • ANTHONY RICHARDSON
  • ANTHONY RICHARDSON
  • ANTHONY RICHARDSON
  • The State of the offense around AR
  • How did the Colts defense look

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In this episode, Taylor gives his takeaways from the Atlanta Falcons win over the Carolina Panthers in NFL week 1 including:

  • The Performance of Desmond Ridder 
  • The Bijan/Allgeier Running back tandem 
  • Arthur Smith’s Offense
  • Overall Falcons Play
  • Bryce Young’s First Game
  • the Panther “Weapons”
  • Offensive Line 
  • Panthers Outlook going forward

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In this episode Taylor talks about his takeaways from 10 of the week one of the NFL 2023 preseason games including:
Houston Texans vs New England Patriots
Minnesota Vikings vs Seattle Seahawks
Green Bay Packers vs Cincinnati Bengals 
Atlanta Falcons vs Miami Dolphins 
 Pittsburg Steelers vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Washington Commanders vs Cleveland Browns 
Denver broncos vs Arizona Cardinals 
Indianapolis Colts vs Buffalo Bills 
Tennessee Titans vs Chicago Bears 
New York Jets vs Carolina Panthers 

Listen To what he found interesting about each of these games, and what can be gleaned from the action #NFL #nflpreseason2023 #podcast 

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In this episode Taylor goes through the pre training camp news including Deandre Hopkins signing with the Tennessee Titans, Evan Engram and Quinnen WIlliams sign extensions, the repercussions of Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs and Tony Pollard not signing extensions, Javonte Willams health status and more

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Arizona Cardinals releasing Deandre Hopkins and what it means for Nuke, Hollywood Brown and the Arizona Cardinals. Then he talks about his experience drafting 35 Underdog fantasy Bestball drafts including Bijan Robinson RB2 with a bullet, offenses that should get better (Chargers, Ravens, Patriots, Jets) where quarterbacks are going, stacking, tournament play and much more!

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In this episode Taylor goes over his thoughts about The exciting 2023 NFL draft. He talks about the pre-draft Lamar Jackson contract extension with the Baltimore Ravens, Bryce Young to the Panthers, the Houston Texans taking CJ Stroud and Will Anderson, Anthony Richardson to the Indianapolis Colts, Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson, Quinton Johnson and much much more

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In this episode Taylor talks about how he feels about the 5 year 255 million dollar extension of Jalen Hurts with the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen’s place in the hierarchy of quarterbacks and how the Eagles offseason has gone so far. Then he talks about the How the extension frames the Lamar Jackson contract situation, how he feels about the signing of Odell Beckham Jr. and what his expectations are for Lamar Jackson contract is at this time. Finally He reviews where he’s at with the quarterback position pre-draft and where the potential first round quarterbacks might go. 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about Lamar Jackson revealing that he requested a trade from the Baltimore Ravens and what that means, laments and discusses the delay in the Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets trade and then goes over the Dallas Cowboy trades and other offseason news. 

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In This episode, Taylor talks about the Chicago Bears trading the number one overall pick in the NFL draft to the Carolina Panthers for a haul of picks and DJ Moore. Talks about the ramifications for both the Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers as well as the Houston Texans. He also discusses the Miami Dolphins trading for Jalen Ramsey and what that means for Dolphins defense 

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In this episode Taylor talks about the latest quarterback  moves in the 2023 NFL off-season.  He talks about the nonexclusive franchise tagging of Lamar Jackson, Aaron Rodgers talking to the New York Jets, Derek Carr signing with the New Orleans Saints, Geno Smith extending with the Seattle Seahawks and finally Daniel Jones reaching an agreement with the New York Giants

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In this episode, Taylor talks About the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl 57 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. When he focuses on the Chiefs, he laughs the performance of Patrick Mahomes and the offense, talks about how the win effects their various legacies, what the difference between the first and second half was and what the chiefs may do in the off season. When he switches to the Eagles, he praises Jalen Hurts’s play, talks about what went wrong for them in the game and what the off-season decisions they will have to make are

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In this episode, Taylor Reacts to the AFC championship game where Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Cincinnati Bengals. He Talks about the reasons the Chiefs won, the performance of both quarterbacks and what’s gonna happen for both teams going forward. When he moves on from the game he talks about the Denver Broncos trading for and hiring Sean Payton and the Houston Texans signing DeMeco Ryans to a six year contract

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Kansas City Chiefs NFL divisional round playoff win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. When he talks about the Chiefs, He breaks down how they won, how Patrick Mahomes looked before and after his high ankle sprain and how Travis Kelce and the rest of the team rallied around him to get the win. When he switches over to the Jaguars, he lauds the performance of the team down the stretch of the season, what he sees for Trevor Lawrence and Doug Peterson going forward and how he would remake the roster for next year. 

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In this episode, Taylor reacts To the Dallas Cowboys finally beating Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. When he talks about the Cowboys, he praises the balanced playcalling of Kellen Moore, the solid play of Dak Prescott and the offensive line, the rejuvenated defense & then worries about Brett Maher after 4 missed extra points. When he focuses on the Buccaneers, he talks about the out of sync offense and it’s contribution to the loss, the  firing of Byron Leftwich, and what’s next for Tom Brady and the franchise.

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In this episode, Taylor reacts To the Jacksonville Jaguars epic comeback win in the NFL wild card round vs the Los Angeles Chargers. When he talks about the Jaguars, he talks about the pairing of Trevor Lawrence and Doug Peterson, praises the teams patience and resolve to comeback and what the team progression this season means for future seasons. When he switches to the hard luck Chargers, he talks about the reasons the Chargers collapsed, what the loss means for the future of the management of the team and what the team should do to get Justin Herbert what he needs to succeed

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In This episode, Taylor talks about the NFL coaching openings after the firing of Kliff  Kingsbury from the Arizona Cardinals, the Houston Texans moving on from Lovie Smith, along with the already open jobs of the Denver Broncos Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers. He Goes over the reasons They were fired, the state they left their teams in and the next moves for successful transition to the next coach for those teams

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the San Francisco 49ers NFL Week 17 Overtime win over the Las vegas Raiders. When he focuses on the 49ers, he talks about what is different with Brock Purdy at quarterback, how he sees a successful 49ers playoff run going and where the defense fits into that run. When he focuses on the Raiders, he is impressed with Jarrett Stidham, he talks about what he brings to the offense that is different and where he sees the Raiders going from here.

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In this episode, Taylor Reacts to the Green Bay Packers blowout win in NFL week 17 versus the Minnesota Vikings. When he focuses on the Packers, he talks about Aaron Rodgers and the offense being more in sync, the kick returns of Keisean Nixon and his feeling on the defense going into a win and in game vs the Detroit Lions. When he switches to the Vikings, he tries to diagnose what went wrong both early and throughout the game, addresses the injuries to the offensive line, And talks about the Packers shutting down the connection between Kirk Cousins and Justin Jefferson. 

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Week 17 win over the  Carolina Panthers. When he talks about the Buccs, he talks about the spike in production from Mike Evans, the play of the offensive line with the return of Tristan Wirfs and the teams prospects going into their playoff birth that was clinched with the win. When he switches to the Panthers, he focuses on what they should do with Sam Darnold going forward and what they can do going forward to get themselves in position to win.

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Kansas City Chiefs NFL week 17 comeback win over the Denver Broncos. When he talks about the Chiefs, he praises the play of Patrick Mahomes and his use of his offensive weapons, his expectations for the offensive line with and without Joe Thuney and lauds the play of the running back tandem of Isaiah Pacheco and Jerick McKinnon. When he switches to the Denver Broncos, he talks about the play of Russell Wilson and the offense post the firing of the Nathaniel Hackett, what he thinks the Broncos can do to improve going forward and what kind of coach he thinks they need to be successful. 

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Philadelphia Eagles NFL Week 15 win over the Chicago Bears. When he focuses on the Eagles, he talks about Jalen Hurts play this season, how he looked before and after his shoulder injury, and what his expectations for the Eagles are going forward. When he switches to the Bears, he talks about the competitive play of the team,  the progression of Justin Fields, and what needs to happen to outfit the team for his success.

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL week 15 walk off overtime interception for touchdown win over the Dallas Cowboys. When he talks about the Jaguars, he lauds the play of power on quarterback Trevor Lawrence, worries about the play of the offensive line without Cam Robinson, and talks about the future of the organization with their current roster/coaching staff. When he switches to the Cowboys, he talks about the play of Tyron Smith in his return to the lineup, worries about the decision making process is that led to the loss, and talks about their place in the NFC playoff picture. 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Buffalo Bills NFL Week 15 win over the Miami Dolphins. When he talks about the Bills, he talks about the huge performance from Josh Allen, where he fits in his quarterback hierarchy and where he sees the Bills going foward. When he switches to the Dolphins, he talks about how encouraged he was by the performance despite the loss, breaks down his feelings about Tua Tagovailoa and where he thinks the Dolphins should focus on to keep building up the team for Too dn the future.

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the epic & historic NFL  comeback of the Minnesota Vikings in their win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he talks about the Vikings, he breaks down the anatomy of how the come back went down, his thoughts about Justin Jefferson’s Ascension to complete elite wide receiver and how he feels about the good & bad things Kirk Cousins doesngoing forward. When he switches to the Colts, he talks about the decision making that led to the defeat, how he feels about Jeff Saturday and the current state of the roster. 

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Los Angeles Chargers NFL week 14 win over the Miami Dolphins. When he talks about the Chargers, he lauds Justin Herbert’s talent, the restraint the Chargers showed on offense to take what the Dolphins defense was giving up, and where the Chargers fit in the AFC playoff picture. When he switches to the Dolphins, he is upset by the lack of adjustment to the defense, goes into where he sees Tua Tagovailoa in the quarterback hierarchy and ponders what they should do going forward in their own playoff push.

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In this episode, Taylor gives his reaction to the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL week 14 win over the Tennessee Titans. When he talks about the Jaguars, he is excited by the progress Trevor Lawrence has shown this season, why he believes Trevor Lawrence can be a franchise quarterback, and how the they can outfit the team to get the most out of Trevor. When he switches to the Titans he worries about the defensive injuries, the lack of explosion from the offense and thinks about what they can do to get better. 

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in this episode, Taylor talks about the Cincinnati Bengals win over the Cleveland Browns. When he talks about the Bengals he talks about how the Bengals shut down the Browns offense, the injuries to Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd and Trey Hendrickson and their effect on the team and his contender style expectations for the Bengals going forward. When he switches to the Browns, he focuses on the play of DeShaun Watson in his second game, how he looked in both his first both of his first two games, what he sees for him going forward and what the Browns need to do to set him up for success.

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In this episode Taylor talks about the Dallas Cowboys narrow win over the Houston Texans. With the Cowboys he talks about what’s wrong with the offense and passing game, what’s going to happen with the injury to Terrance Steele, and how the secondary and defense was played through their own injuries. When he moves onto the Texans he is perplexed by the decision to play two QBs, wonders which if any QB they will draft in this years draft and what the Texans can do to get out of the cellar of the NFL long term. 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Dallas Cowboys NFL week 13 win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he talks about the Cowboys, he goes through Tony Pollard's start and performance, his expectations for the Cowboys going forward and the potential non signing of Odell Beckham Jr. Then he finishes the podcast with his ideas about the performance and future of the Colts.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the San Francisco 49ers NFL week 13 win over the Miami Dolphins. When he talks about the 49ers, he goes in depth about the loss of Jimmy Garoppolo, how he feels about Brock Purdy vs adding Baker Mayfield, and what he thinks the 49ers can be going forward. When he switches to the Dolphins he wonders about the new inaccuracy from Tua Tagovailoa, what went wrong today and where the Dolphins fit in the AFC going forward.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Cincinnati Bengals exciting NFL week 13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. When he looks at the Cincinnati Bengals he talks about Ja’Marr Chase and what his gravity means to the offense, the playoff level game face and play of Joe Burrow and how the rest of the offense looked as it played off of Joey B. When he switches to the Chiefs, he respects how close the game was, points out what he like about where the offense is and isn’t and goes through what he would like the Chiefs to have learned from the game. 

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Philadelphia Eagles NFL week 13 big win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he talks about the Eagles, he is impressed with AJ Brown and the way the offense attacked the outside, Jalen Hurts progression as a quarterback and the coaching staffs adjustments to the Titans strength. When he switches to the Titans he laments how the Eagles were able to shut down the offense, what that means for Ryan Tannehill and the franchise moving forward and what he would like to see happen with the offensive strategy going forward.

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In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Cincinnati Bengals NFL week 12 win over the Tennessee Titans. When he looks at the Bengals he talks about his love for Joe Burrow, Tee Higgins and Samaje Perine stepping up with Jamarr Chase and Joe Mixon out and where the Bengals fit into the AFC playoff picture. When he moves on to the Tennessee Titans, he worries about the upside of the likely playoff bound Titans with the state of the offensive line  and skill level of Ryan Tannehill and will they ultimately take the Titans where they want to go, and then finishes with his feeling on coach Mike Vrabel and Treylon Burks

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In this episode Taylor reacts to the Los Angeles Chargers last minute win over the Arizona Cardinals. He goes over his feeling about Justin Herbert and why he believes he can be an elite quarterback going forward, the return of Keenan Allen amongst the other injured Chargers and the Chargers prospects going forward. When he switches to the Arizona Cardinals, he details their performance with Hollywood Brown back in the lineup, what he sees for Kyler Murray going forward and his overall feelings on the Cardinals future.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Cleveland Browns walk off overtime win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He goes in depth on how the win transpired, his feelings about Nick Chubb, he gives credit to Jacoby Brissett and braces for the premier of Deshaun Watson. When he switches over to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers he talks about how Tom Brady and the offense played, his thoughts on Rachaad White filling in for Leonard Fornette and how the Buccaneers hit into the NFC South Playoff race. 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Jacksonville Jaguars last minute win over the Baltimore Ravens including: how the Jaguars pulled off the win, how Jamycal Hasty looked in relief of Travis Etienne, the progression of Trevor Lawrence in year two and what pieces he would like to see added for next year. On the Baltimore Ravens side, he discusses what’s missing from the Offense, where Lamar Jackson needs to improve to get the Ravens over the hump and what piece he feels like is missing from the passing offense. 

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In this episode Taylor shares his reactions and takeaways from the NFL week 11 action including the Dallas Cowboys dominant win over the Minnesota Vikings, Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals out dueling Kenny Pickett and the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Philadelphia Eagles Narrow win over the Indianapolis Colts and finally Patrick Mahomes beating Justin Herbert on Sunday Night Football

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In this episode, Taylor talks about his reaction to the NFL week 10 action including: The dramatic game between the Minnesota Vikings & Buffalo Bills, The Dallas Cowboys bad loss to the Green Bay Packers, the battle between Patrick Mahomes & Trevor Lawrence, the debut of Jeff Saturday for the Indianapolis Colts & finally the down state of the Las Vegas Raiders.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about his reactions to the NFL week 9 action. First he looks at how Zach Wilson and the New York Jets got the win over the ailing Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Next he evaluates up and coming quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Fields as well as how their teams could look going forward. He then looks into why Matthew Stafford and Tom Brady have similar issues with the teams around them. Finally he shares his thoughts on how the Indianapolis Colts played before Frank Reich got fired and what they should do going forward. 

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In this episode Taylor talks about the trades made at the deadline and the teams that made them Including Nyheim Hines to the Buffalo Bills, Calvin Ridley to the Jacksonville 
Jaguars, TJ Hockenson to the Minnesota Vikings, Chase Claypool to the Chicago Bears, Bradley Chubb and Jeff Wilson to the Miami Dolphins. Bonus He also gives his thoughts as he finds out live that Daniel Snyder is going to sell the Washington Commanders

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In this episode, Taylor goes over the action from NFL week 7 including: the New York Jets acquiring James Robinson, the Kansas City Chiefs win over the San Francisco 49ers and what it means for both teams, the struggles of Tom Brady & Aaron Rodgers & where their teams are going and finally the benching of Matt Ryan by the Indianapolis Colts.

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In this episode Taylor goes over the San Francisco 49ers trade for Christian McCaffrey for draft compensation. First he goes over the implications for the Carolina Panthers and their presumptive tank for a high draft pick going forward. Then he dives into his thoughts about the fit between Christian McCaffrey and the San Francisco 49ers including his contract situation and the implications for their draft. Then finally he goes over his thoughts about the Arizona Cardinals victory over the New Orleans Saints on Thursday night football for both sides

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In this episode Taylor give his reaction to some of the NFL Week 6 games including Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills beating the Kansas City Chiefs, The New England Patriots  win over the Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles NFC defining win over the Dallas Cowboys Plus Robbie Anderson trade news and Jack Easterby firing reaction 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the action from NFL Week 5 including reactions to the firing of Matt Rhule after the Carolina Panthers loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the injuries to the aforementioned 49ers in their win, the Dallas Cowboys defense manhandling the Los Angeles Rams at home and the implications for both teams, the Buffalo Bills spoiling of the first start from Kenny Pickett for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a Bonus Monday Night Football reaction after Davante Adams shoves a sound guy after a good game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders.

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In this episode Taylor talks about the implications of the weird game between the Indianapolis Colts & Denver Broncos and what it means for both teams. Then he talks about his takeaways from some of the week four NFL games he watched including the Philadelphia Eagles outmuscling the Jacksonville Jaguars, Kyler Murray in the Arizona Cardinals versus Baker Mayfield and the Carolina Panthers and finally the Los Angeles Chargers outlasting the Houston Texans

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In this episode Taylor goes over the NFL week 4 action including, the Las Vegas Raiders win over the Denver Broncos, the injury to Javante Williams, the return of Zach Wilson to the New York Jets, the benching of Mitchell Trubisky for Kenny Pickett, the performance of Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers running game vs The Bailey Zappe led New England Patriots and the performance of Cooper Rush

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In this episode Taylor talks about reaction from Thursday night football as well as week three from the NFL. He Talks about the play of Joe Burrow in the Cincinnati Bengals office the injury to Tua Tagovailoa, Josh Allen’s struggles in the heat, the Indianapolis Colts Surprise Win over Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, Trevor Lawrence improved performance and win over the Los Angeles Chargers and more

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In this episode Taylor goes over the NFL week three action. He starts by detailing the Chicago Bears victory over the Houston Texans and their respective futures, Joe Burrow’s win over the New York Jets and the State of the Jets, The Carolina Panthers outlasting the New Orleans Saints, and the Detroit Lions blowing a lead to the Minnesota Vikings. Bonus: he stays up to talk about the Dallas Cowboys victory over the New York Giants on Monday night football

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In this episode Taylor empties his notebook on week NFL Week 2 including Mitchell Trubisky disappointing again for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacoby Brissett filling in admirably for the Cleveland Browns, Tua Tagovailoa in the Miami dolphins beating Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore ravens, Los Angeles Rams edging out the Atlanta Falcons Trevor Lawrence, Russel Wilson and More 

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In this episode Taylor goes over some of the NFL week two action including the Trey Lance injury during the San Francisco 49ers win over the Seattle Seahawks, How Daniels Jones and Baker Mayfield looked in the New York Giants close victory over the Carolina Panthers, the Dallas Cowboys surprising win over the Cincinnati Bengals and the Green Bay Packers looking more like themselves in victory over the Chicago Bears

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in this episode, Taylor unloads his notes on his study of the coaches film for the Washington Commanders win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Pittsburgh Steelers OT win over the Cincinnati Bengals, the New York Giants win over the Tennessee Titans & the high scoring game between the Philadelphia Eagles vs the Detriot Lions

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The NFL is back! In this episode, Taylor talks about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beating the Dallas Cowboys and the Injury to Dak Prescott. Then he breaks down the Cleveland Browns edging out Baker Mayfield & the Carolina Panthers, the rainy victory for the Chicago Bears over the San Francisco 49ers & the New Orleans Saints comeback victory over the Atlanta Falcons 

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In this episode Taylor gives his thoughts on the Buffalo Bills 31 to 10 win over the Los Angeles Rams. He talks about the Bills defense With the addition of Von Miller, The play of Josh Allen and his receivers and how the running back rotation looked. When he switches to the Rams, he talks about the play of the offensive line, how Matthew Stafford looked with Cooper Kupp and the receivers and the curious case of Darrell Henderson crushing Cam Akers in snaps. He finishes up talking about his expectations for Lamar Jackson after he could not reach an agreement to an extension with the Baltimore Ravens

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In today’s episode Taylor talks about Russell Wilson’s extension with the Denver Broncos, what he sees for Russell’s career going forward, how he feels about the fit with the Broncos weapons, and what the extension says about the Seattle Seahawks going forward. Later he talks about the parallels between Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott, how the Tyron Smith injury effects Dak’s prospects and his expectations for said Cowboys in 2022

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In this episode Taylor talks about his takeaways from the NFL preseason week 2. He talks about the performance of Malik Willis and his feelings on the Tennessee Titans, his overall thoughts about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Patrick Mahomes and life after Tyreek Hill, how Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins look under Mike McDaniel, the Pittsburgh Steelers Qb situation and more. 

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In this episode Taylor talks about the developments in the NFL preseason week 1 including: Malik Willis Titans Debut, Kenny Pickett and the Pittsburgh Steeler Qb situation, Trey Lance’s Hot start, The Seattle Seahawks QB situation, Baker Mayfield’s Start as Carolina Panthers QB and more

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In this episode Taylor is joined by Roundtable member Tyler Moore to analyze the first two rounds of this year’s fantasy football season. They go through their personal top twenty players, why and when they are taking each player & how the latest news effect each decision.  You can’t win your draft in the first two rounds but you can lose it so tune in!

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in this episode, Taylor talks about Deshaun Watson getting a 6 game suspension from the NFL, what could happen next via appeal, what it means for the Cleveland Browns, how fans are feeling and what Deshaun brings to the table as a quarterback. Then he talks about the Deebo Samuel and DK Metcalf extensions, what it means for the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks and how he feels about both teams outlooks going forward.

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In this episode Taylor talks about the recent NFL news with training camps opening up. He talks about the the signing of Julio Jones to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the weight saga of Leonard Fornette, the fit of Allen Robinson with the Los Angeles Rams, Michael Thomas returning to the New Orleans Saints and the battle between Geno Smith and Drew Lock to be the Seattle Seahawks QB1. 

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In this episode Taylor talks about the Kyler Murray extension with the Arizona Cardinals, where he and Lamar Jackson fit in the hierarchy of top quarterbacks in the NFL and the Kirk Cousins tier of quarterbacks and what that means for their teams. 

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In this episode Taylor talks about the recent Baker Mayfield trade to the Carolina Panthers, what you thinks it means for Baker, DJ Moore CMC and the rest of the team, how he Tua and Kyler compare to Drew Brees and what he thinks about Lamar Jackson’s current situation 

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In this episode Taylor talks about Terry McLaurin’s extension, his fit with Carson Wentz and his thought about thr Washington Commanders. Then he talks about Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals, what makes him great and the teams prospects going forward. Finally he talks about what he saw from Mac Jones in his rookie season with the New England Patriots after studying the film

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the recent suspension news for DeShaun Watson and Alvin Kamara and how it effects the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans and New Orleans Saints. Then he goes over what he saw from Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars after watching all his game film. 

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In this episode Taylor talks his confusion around Baker Mayfield’s situation with the Cleveland Browns, his feeling about Baker’s place in the NFL and how he would fit with the Carolina Panthers. He also advocates for Jimmy Garoppolo going to the Seattle Seahawks and talks about the current state of the quarterback position without him.  And finally after watching a bunch of Josh Allen film, he talks about his hopes for the Buffalo Bills in 2022/23

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Cooper Kupp extension with the Los Angeles Rams and the greater top tier WR1 market. Then he gives his thoughts about the Pittsburgh Steelers going forward with Mitchtell Trubisky and Kenny Pickett. Finally tries to work out his feeling on the Las Vegas Raiders 2022 skill position players with the addition of Davante Adams and Coach Josh McDaniels

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This episode Taylor talks about three teams that he’s having trouble reconciling the value of in fantasy football. He goes  over the diminished price of the KansasCity Chiefs offense without Tyreek Hill, along with his crush on Ronald Jones in the 9th round.  With the New Orleans Saints he searches his feelings on whether the Saints will takeoff or fall with their new weapons and head coach. Finally he talks about his expectations for the Chicago Bears zone offens, new coaching staff and year 2 of Justin Fields

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In this episode Taylor talks about the fantasy football  draft landscape after the 2022 NFL draft including his thoughts about Bestball drafts, where all the key rookies are being taken in those drafts, as well some thoughts about the fantasy relevance of some of the players for the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos and more

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In this episode Taylor gives his initial thoughts about the  biggest things that happened in the 2022 NFL draft. He talks about the Dallas Cowboys draft, the trade of AJ Brown from the Tennessee Titans to the Philadelphia Eagles, Hollywood Brown to the Arizona Cardinals and outlines his thoughts about where the various quarterbacks and running backs went including Kenny Pickett, Desmond Ridder and more

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Taylor is joined by the other three members of The Roundtable to do their mock draft special where they alternate picks for the first half of the draft giving their analysis of the teams needs and players.  They  also include  a surprise bet playoff, Dallas Cowboys and quarterback needs talk. 

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In this episode Taylor covers his feelings about the three-year extension Derek Carr just signed with the Las Vegas Raiders and their overall outlook. He then goes on to speculate on what’s next for Baker Mayfield and his potential landing spot with the Carolina Panthers 

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In this episode Taylor talks about the ever-changing NFL wide receiver landscape and how he feels about both sides of the Tyreek Hill trade. He also talks about how he feels about the Carolina Panthers likelihood to draft a quarterback as well as others feelings he’s having about the NFL draft

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IIn this episode Taylor talks about some of the recent moves in this crazy 2022 NFL off-season including Deshaun Watson finally getting traded to the Cleveland Browns, Davante Adams choosing Derek Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders over Aaron Rodgers and Matt Ryan and getting traded to the Indianapolis Colts

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In this episode Taylor talks about all the wild NFL off-season news including Tom Brady unretiring, Deshaun Watson meeting with teams, Mitchell Trubisky signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Randy Gregory ditching the Dallas Cowboys, the Jacksonville jaguars signings and more!

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In this episode Taylor goes through the exciting NFL quarterback news he’s been waiting for with Aaron Rodgers committing to come back to the Green Bay Packers, Russell Wilson getting traded to the Denver Broncos and Carson Wentz getting sent to the Washington Commanders.  He goes through each one of these moves and their effect on both teams involved as well as the greater quarterback dominoes  left to fall including DeShaun Watson and Mitchell Trubisky and more

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In this episode Taylor talks about the upcoming quarterback landscape, what the potential moves are and how many teams are going to be disappointed in the end. He then focuses in on Kyler Murray’s place in that discussion and his public contract negotiations  with the Arizona Cardinals

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In this episode Taylor talks about the potential Quarterback movement in the upcoming 2022 NFL off-season including DeShaun Watson, Russell Wilson Aaron Rodgers and more. Then he gets into what he saw from Trey  Lance and what he expects San Francisco 49ers to do at the position. Finally he goes over what he saw when be reviewed the coaching film for Justin  Fields and the Chicago Bears

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In this episode, Taylor goes over his thoughts about Super Bowl XLI. He talks about Matthew Stafford’s journey and play during the playoffs, the importance of Cooper Kupp and Odell Beckham, the play of the defense, where the Bengals and Joe Burrow go from here and what he thinks the future of the Bengals organization is

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In this episode Taylor gives his thoughts on the big game between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals. Then he details his thoughts on the recent coaching hidings including Brian Daboli to the New York Giants, Kevin O’Connell to the Minnesota Vikings, Mike McDaniel to the Miami Dolphins and Doug Peterson to the Jacksonville Jaguars

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In this episode Taylor talks about the NFC and AFC conference championship games.  He expresses disappointment with the Kansas City Chiefs, raves about the performance of Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals, is happy for Matthew Stafford Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams and wonders what’s the next step for Jimmy Garoppolo and  the San Francisco 49ers

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the incredible weekend of football produced by the NFL’s divisional playoff round. He gets into all four games including his thoughts about one of the best games of our lifetime in the Kansas City Chiefs defeat of the Buffalo Bills, why he thinks Brian Dabuli is a great fit for the New York Giants, his thoughts on the comeback by Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that fell just short because of Cooper Kupp, what’s next for Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers as well as the San Francisco 49ers, And finally his thoughts on Joe Burrow and where he and Ryan Tannehill fits in the current quarterback hierarchy

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In this episode Taylor talks about the NFL’s super wild card weekend including his thoughts about the Buffalo Bills destruction of the New England Patriots and where both teams go from here, his disappointment with the Dallas Cowboys loss to the San Francisco 49ers And overall how he feels about the remaining field and the games coming up this weekend. 

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In this episode Taylor takes a look at all the different coaches fired before and after NFL week 18 in what is known as Black Monday. He talks about the Las Vegas Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, New York Giants, Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears and more 

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In this episode Taylor goes over some of the NFL week 17 action including his plans for the Houston Texans going forward, what he thought about Trey Lance’s start For the San Francisco 49ers, Shares his disappointment with the Dallas Cowboys, his thoughts about Derek henry coming back and finally how good Aaron Rodgers has been for the Green Bay Packers this season

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In this episode, Taylor takes a look at some of the NFL week 16 action including how he felt about Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills after their convincing win against the New England Patriots, What he thinks about Mac Jones going forward, the Dallas Cowboys decimation of the Washington football team and whether the Cowboys are a Super Bowl contender or not, where does the Washington football team go from here and his thoughts about the Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns quarterback situations going forward. 

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In this episode Taylor addresses his concerns for the remainder of season, both COVID related and otherwise. Next he looks over the Arizona Cardinals odd loss to the Detroit Lions and how it effects their bid for the number one seed, he wonders how Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers  will deal with all the injuries, what he thinks about the future of the New York Giants and what he thought about the Dallas Cowboys performance going into the stretch run.  

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In this episode, Taylor takes a look at some of the games from the NFL week 14 action. First he looks at the Tennessee Titans shutout of the Jacksonville Jaguars, what it means for the Titans playoff hopes and what he seen from Trevor Lawrence and Urban Meyer. Next with San Francisco 49ers OT win over the Cincinnati Bengals, he wonders if what the 49ers can do with a healthy Deebo Samuel and George Kittle and talks about why he loves Joe Burrowngoijg forward. Finally with the Dallas Cowboys win over the Washington Football Team, he talks about what he liked about the defense and his concerns with the the Cowboys offense and where does the WFT go from here with Taylor Heinicke

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In this episode Taylor talks about the Dallas Cowboys victory over the New Orleans Saints and his thoughts about Ezekiel Elliott and his knee, how Kyler Murray and Deandre Hopkins looked returning to the Arizona Cardinals lineup, his next steps for the hapless Chicago Bears and compares Justin Herbert and Joe Burrow to Aaron Rodgers when he rewatches Los Angeles Chargers win over the Cincinnati Bengals 

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In this episode, Taylor Talks about some of the NFL week 12 action including a penalty ridden Dallas  Cowboys game, the final glimpses of Cam Newton as a NFL starter, 
Tua Tagovailoa showing glimpses of his potential for the Miami Dolphins, what’s next for Daniel Jones and the New York Giants and finally what to make of a down performance from Jalen Hurts in the Philadelphia Eagles

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In this episode, Taylor takes a look at some of the NFL week 11 action including his thoughts about Tim Boyle and the future of the Detroit Lions, his expectations for baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns, his thoughts on Cam Newton’s first game back as a starter for the Carolina Panthers, what part of the Brett Favre comparison he thinks makes sense for Taylor Heinicke and the Washington football team, what he thinks about Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia eagles leaning into his running ability and finally he questions why the Saints haven’t moved on to Taysom Hill sooner and what that means for the team

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In this episode, Taylor talks about some of the action from NFL week 10 including Aaron Rodgers looking rusty, AJ Dillon being featured after Aaron Jones goes down, Russell Wilson not looking right and heading for a divorce with the Seattle Seahawks, Dak and Zeke playing up to their contracts for the Dallas Cowboys, whether the Las Vegas Raiders should tear the roster down and what to expect from Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs going forward

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the signing of Cam Newton to the Carolina Panthers in the wake of Sam Darnold being placed on the IR, the effects of Odell Beckham Jr signing with the Los Angeles Rams on their championship aspirations, how the Cleveland Browns look without him and more

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In this episode, Taylor takes a look at three of the more surprising games from the NFL‘s week nine slate. He speculates on what’s different with the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes, is startled and concerned by Jordan Love’s performance for the Green Bay Packers, tries to make sense of the Buffalo Bills loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, and is confused by the decision to start Trevor Siemian and calls for the New Orleans Saints to start Taysom Hill instead. 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about some of the big news from NFL week 8 including what to do in the aftermath of the Derrick Henry injury and subsequent Adrian Peterson signing, Jameis winston tearing his ACL, the trade of Von Miller to the Los Angeles Rams and more.

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In this episode, Taylor goes over his thoughts about some of the NFL week 7 games. Specifically some teams involved in the Deshaun Watson trade discussions including:

Los Angeles Rams vs. Detroit Lions 
New York Giants vs Carolina Panthers 
Arizona Cardinals vs Houston Texans 
Atlanta Falcons vs Miami Dolphins 

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of several of the week 6 games including; Cincinnati Bengals vs Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens vs Los Angeles Chargers, Arizona Cardinals vs Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins vs Jacksonville Jaguars

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In that episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of several of the week five games in the NFL 2021 season including the Pittsburgh Steelers victory over the Denver Broncos the Philadelphia eagles come back win over the Carolina Panthers and the Dallas Cowboys win over the hard luck New York Giants

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of several games from week 5 of the NFL 2021 season. He goes into his feeling about the Las Vegas Raiders breaking up with Jon Gruden, how Justin Fields looked for the Chicago Bears, his feelings on the Houston Texans going forward, how he thinks Mac Jones is progressing and his thoughts about Buffalo BIlls beating the Kansas City Chiefs

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the first four games he watched this week: New York Jets vs Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns vs Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears vs Detroit Lions and Indianapolis Colts vs Miami Dolphins.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of multiple NFL games including:
Minnesota Vikings convincing win over the Seattle Seahawks
Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams make a statement against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Atlanta Falcons beat the New York Giants but I have reservations about both teams
Baltimore Ravens barely beat the scrappy Detroit Lions, should have been worse

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in this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Los Angeles Chargers win over the Kansas City Chiefs. When he focuses on the Chargers, he sees the limitless potential of flamethrower Justin Herbert, whether he believes in the hot start from Mike Williams, and how Austin Ekeler makes defenses pay when they do cover the deep parts of the field. When he moves to the Chiefs, he isn't concerned with the two loses, believes the offensive line will gell and that Tyreek and the other weapons will continue to produce. 

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in this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football  implications of the Cleveland Browns win over the Chicago Bears. When he focuses on the Browns, he sees positive signs for Baker Mayfield in year two of the Kevin Stefanski offense, a good looking debut for Odell Beckham Jr and the solid play for from both Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb. When he looks to the Bears, he sees a lack of protection and coaching for the Justin Fields debut that effected the whole offense and tries to make sense of what the Bears should do next. 

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Cincinnati Bengals win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. When he focuses on the Bengals, he sees a well protected Joe Burrow making plays, is impressed with Joe Mixon and the Bengals commitment to the run and Jamarr Chase's fast start to his career. When he moves to the Steelers, he is concerned with the lack of protection for Ben Roethlisberger and what he expects from the offense going forward, what he likes about Chase Claypool in his top options debut and why he thinks Najee Harris is locked into a RB1 role going forward regardless of game script.

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In this episode, Taylor brings on Roundtable member Tyler Moore to talk about the real life and fantasy football implications of the Dallas Cowboys win over the Los Angeles Chargers. They talk about the low score, how Dak Prescott has looked through two games, the way they see the Ezekiel Elliott/Tony Pollard backfield working, and their expectations for the pass catchers and offense going forward. When they switch to the hard luck Chargers, they love the way Justin Herbert throws the ball, how that arm effects Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, an encouraging day from Austin Ekeler and more.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Chicago Bears win over the Cincinnati Bengals. When he focuses on the Bears, he talks at length about the injury to Andy Dalton, the performance by Justin Fields afterwards and his expectations for Justin and the rest of the offense going forward.  When he moves over to the Bengals, he is concerned by the offensive lines lack of improvement protecting Joe Burrow, loves the way Jamarr Chase, Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd look together and talks about how he feels about Joe Mixon's look and usage to start the season.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Carolina Panthers win over the New Orleans Saints. When he focuses on the Panthers, he see continued improved play from Sam Darnold, loves the comfort he shows with Christian McCaffrey and DJ Moore and thinks Robbie Anderson could rebound from a slow start. When he moves to the Saints, he looks into the erratic nature of Jameis Winston, shifts some of the blame to the offensive line, lack of playmaking pass catchers and lack of commitment to the running game early.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Arizona Cardinal win over the Minnesota Vikings. When he focuses on the Cardinals, he loves the way Kyler Murray is playing quarterback, talks about Rondale Moore and how the wide receiver usage is playing out and what to expect out of the backfield from Chase Edmunds.  When he moves on to the hard luck Vikings, he worries about Kirk Cousin's drop back passing, talks about how the targets are breaking between Justin Jefferson and Adam Theilan and what to think about the offense going forward.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the San Francisco 49ers win over the Philadelphia Eagles. When he focuses on the 49ers, he looks at low volume passing performance from Jimmy Garoppolo and the pass catchers, wonders if Deebo Samuel and George Kittle will continue on their current paths of production and tries to stick with Elijah Mitchell after a down game. When he moves over to the Eagles, he is encouraged by Jalen Hurts even in the loss, worries about Kenneth Gainwell hurting Miles Sanders value and sees bigger things for the Eagles pass catchers.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Los Angeles Rams win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he focuses on the Rams, he sees Matthew Stafford fitting in perfectly in Sean McVay's offense, likes how Cooper Kupp is performing as his favorite target and talks Sony Michel after Darrell Henderson goes down. When he moves on to the Colts, he looks at the ups and downs of Carson Wentz's play, speculates how the offense would look in his absence and makes sense of Jonathan Taylor's performance

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Taylor is joined by Roundtable member Tyler Moore to break down the Philadelphia Eagles vs Atlanta Falcons NFL game. When they focus on the Eagles, they talk about Jalen Hurts in year two and their expectations for him after a big game, how they felt about the offensive line, how Miles Sanders responded to open space and how they feel about Devonta Smith's debut. When they move over to Atlanta, they try to make sense of the disappointing first game for Arthur Smith and Matt Ryan, talk about how Mike Davis and the running game looked, their concerns about the offensive line, Kyle Pitt's debut and an underwhelming performance from Calvin Ridley.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Miami Dolphins win over the New England Patriots. When he looks to the Dolphins, he see steady improvement from Tua Tagovailoa, worries about too much committee for Myles Gaskin, and he looks at the pass catchers day and  wonders what Will Fuller will add to the mix next week. When he moves over to the Patriots, he likes what he sees from Mac Jones, hopes the fumble doesn't derail Damien Harris and talks about the pass catcher usage with Mac under center.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football  implications of the Seattle Seahawks win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he looks into the Seahawks, he talks about how the offense looked under new OC Shane Waldron, loves the way Chris Carson looked and was used, and how Russell Wilson and the passing game should look if Week 1 is the new normal. When he moves over to the Colts, (22:43) he talks about Carson Wentz and the offense, his expectations for the offense  going forward and how he felt about top running back Jonathan Taylor's performance.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Los Angeles Chargers win over the Washington Football Team. When he focuses on the Chargers, he loves what he sees from Justin Herbert and the defense, sees Keenan Allen and Mike Williams as the focal point of the offense and worries about Austin Ekeler's involvement in the passing game. When he moves on to the football team, he watches Taylor Heineke take over for Ryan Fitzpatrick, how that effects Terry McLaurin and Logan Thomas and what Antonio Gibson looked like running the ball.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy implications of the New Orleans Saints win over the Green Bay Packers. When he focuses on the Saints, he celebrates the successful return of Jameis Winston, how Jameis effected the pass catcher and confirms Alvin Kamara still looks like he will be a featured part of the offense. When he moves on to the Packers, he tries to make sense of the opening day flop of Aaron Rodgers and the entire offense, who to hold for fantasy football and why he believes they will bounce back.

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Arizona Cardinals win over the Tennessee Titans. When he focuses on the Cardinals, he sees Kyler Murray looking like his dynamic self, improved WRs around Deandre Hopkins and Chase Edmunds looking like a clear 1A to James Conner's 1B.  When he moves to the Titans, (21:43) he tries to temper the concerns he has over the Cardinals disruption of Derrick Henry and the running game, which seemed to have hurt Ryan Tannehill, Julio Jones, AJ Brown and the offense overall. He tries to make sense of the performance for the Titans and project what to do from here in an unexpected blow out.

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In this episode, Taylor goes in depth on the Pittsburgh Steelers win over the Buffalo Bills. When he focuses on the Steelers, he sees a tough day for the offense that should get better, likes the usage and athleticism of Najee Harris and raves about a special pass rush from the defense. When he moves over to the Bills, he cautions the Bills Mafia on worrying about Josh Allen and the offense, wonders about the offensive lines play in the pass and run and has questions about the usage of the running backs and wide receivers not name Stefon Diggs

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the San Francisco 49ers win over the Detroit Lions. With the 49ers, he discusses solid play from Jimmy Garoppolo and the offense, Elijah Mitchell's big day sans Raheem Mostert and Trey Sermon, and his thoughts about Deebo, Kittle and the other pass catchers. When he switches to the Lions (17:50) he expresses concern for the quarterback play of Jared Goff, likes the usage of Dandre Swift and Jamaal Williams and gives reasoning for optimism for Detroit fans based around head coach Dan Campbell

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in this episode, Taylor reacts to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last second victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL's 2021 kickoff game. When he focuses on the Buccaneers, he loves the way Tom Brady looks, makes sense of the usage of the wide receivers, running backs and the team overall.  When he moves on to the Cowboys, (20:05) he laments the outcome but gives love to the way Dak Prescott looks, makes sense of an off night for Ezekiel Elliot and lauds the efforts of the Cowboys pass catchers, especially Amari Cooper and Ceedee Lamb

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In this episode, Taylor is joined by all the members of the Roundtable text chain to make the picks for their annual NFL Champion Team bet. They pick, defend, mock and talk about all the teams they think will get them paid by the others in an effort to get us all ready for an exciting 2021-2022 NFL season. Taylor also learns his fate for coming in last in April's Mock Draft Challenge

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the release of Cam Newton from the New England Patriots, what his prospects are now, how Mac Jones effects the offense as the starter and his beliefs about the role for Damien Harris. Then he goes over the ramifications of the Irv Smith season ending surgery for the Minnesota Vikings and Tyler Conklin, Finally he talks about Jalen Hurts being named the starter for the Philadelphia Eagles and why he is bullish on the offenses output for the upcoming season.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the season ending ACL tear for JK Dobbins and how it effects the Baltimore Ravens and Gus Edwards, speculates that the Houston Texans may be a bigger mess then we realize and talks about the San Francisco 49ers rotating Jimmy Garappolo and Trey Lance.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Sony Michel trade and how it effects the New England Patriots & Los Angeles Rams, the Cam Newton vs Mac Jones competition heating up, Teddy Bridgewater winning the Denver Broncos quarterback competition over Drew Lock, Trevor Lawrence "winning" the Jacksonville Jaguars QB competition, Saquon Barkley practicing and more

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the season ending injury to Travis Etienne and what it means for James Robinson and the Jacksonville Jaguars, Jameis Winston looking like the New Orleans Saints starter, D'andre Swift and his status for week 1, Robbie Anderson playing in the preseason, Elijah Moore practicing and Adam Trautman is carted off.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the first pre season games for Trey Lance for the San Francisco 49ers and Zach Wilson for the New York Jets. He also addresses Robbie Anderson's hamstring injury and Gio Bernard's 3rd down role and his effect on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers backfield

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the New Orleans Saints quarterback battle between Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill, his excitement for Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars wide receivers and why he can't wait for the Chicago Bears to name Justin Fields the starter at QB

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Taylor talks with Roundtable member and Madden Football expert Tyler Moore about the good news for Carson Wentz and Quentin Griffin and its effect on their teammates. Then they break into a bigger conversation about their combined obsession, Bestball style fantasy football drafts, and the players they are drafting and staying away from in them.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about Najee Harris after the Hall of Fame game, the prospects of Antonio Gibson getting a bigger role for the Washington Football Team, his thoughts about D'Andre Swift and the direction of the Detroit Lions and how he feels about Saquon Barkley after he was activated from the PUP list for the New York Giants.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Carson Wentz foot surgery and how it effects Indianapolis Colts offense, Nick Chubb's extension and his current feelings about the Cleveland Browns. his thoughts on  the Miami Dolphins pass catchers, and his feelings on the Trey Lance vs Jimmy Garopollo quarterback battle  in San Francisco.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about Aaron Rodgers committing this year to the Green Bay Packers, how the Michael Thomas ankle surgery effects the Saints, Deshaun Watson going to Texans camp, Trey Sermon, Amari Cooper, and other news and notes coming out of training camps around the league

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the injury to Cam Akers, how it effects Darrell Henderson  and the rest of the Los Angeles Rams offense, and some of the running backs he keeps ending up with in bestball fantasy drafts.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about why he is excited about Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers 2021 prospects, Aaron Rodgers continued uncertainty with the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears fans strife over Allen Robinson's contract.

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In this episode, Taylor goes live as he podcasts during one of his Bestball Fantasy Football drafts. He talks about his strategy in this years, drafts, how he is working through the critical first 3 rounds, players he is targeting and staying away from, which teams he wants to have a piece of and much much more as he goes through all 17 rounds of live fantasy insight

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In this episode, Taylor talks some of the news coming out of NFL camps.. When he talks about the Buffalo Bills he thinks about how Emmanuel Sanders and Gabriel Davis factor into the Bills passing game, how and why he is trying to get pieces of the Bills offense in Fantasy drafts and what he thinks about Zack Moss as the lead back. When he moves onto the New Orleans Saints and New England Patriots, he gives his thoughts about the extension for Ryan Ramczyk and how it effects the team and explains why he keeps ending up with presumed lead back for the Patriots, Damien Harris, in fantasy drafts.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cleveland Browns. First he talks about Urban Meyer's statements about Trevor Lawrence,  why he keeps ending up with Trevor and Marvin Jones Jr in bestball fantasy drafts, and how he feels about the roster and team's prospects for 2021. When he moves on to the Browns, he wonders about Baker Mayfield's contract extension, praises the roster building and goes over his hopes for the Browns organization  going forward.

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Taylor talks about the some of the recent news including Tua Tagovailoa going deep and Matthew Stafford being praised by Sean McVay which devolves into fantasy football talk where he talks about what to do if you don't get a top 8 pick and where the quarterbacks are going in the top half of fantasy football drafts

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In this episode, Taylor talks the news that Justin Fields "has accepted Andy Dalton is the week 1 starter" for the Chicago Bears, the New York Jets talking about signing Morgan Moses and finishes up talking about the remaining free agents and what they could potentially bring to teams 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the best ball fantasy football format. What is it,  what it means to participate, what strategies are available, as well as his initial thoughts form his first fantasy football draft of the season.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Tennessee Titans as the landing spot for Julio Jones and what he thinks about the trade for both teams. Then he moves into talk about the Atlanta Falcons offense post Julio and how he feels about Mike Davis as their lead running back

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In this episode, Taylor takes a closer look at Big Ben Roethlisberger after he talked about his elbow surgery. Which breaks into a bigger Steelers conversation about 2020, Taylor's hope for a possible Ben rejuvenation, his thoughts about Chase Claypool and the other weapons, Najee Harris and the line.  Later on he goes in depth on his thoughts and hopes for Antonio Gibson and the Washington Football Team (19:42)

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In this episode, Taylor goes in depth with his thoughts about the New Orleans Saints quarterback battle between Taysom Hill And Jameis Winston. He talks about the reiirement of Drew Brees, structure of the roster, Taysom Hill's time as a starter in 2020 and skills, Jameis Winston's 2019 season and skills as the potential favorite for the job.

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In this episode, Taylor talks at length about growing strife between Julio Jones and the Atlanta Falcons. He talks about the state of the Atlanta Falcons during its regime change, the motives of both sides for the trade, the financial ramifications for the Falcons and potential suitors and what he thinks about the potential landing spots that includes a small rant about Cam Newton's arm strength.

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In this episode, Taylor takes a hard look at his hometown team the Dallas Cowboys. He goes in depth on how he feels about their draft, free agents signings, Dak Prescott's health, the talented skill position players, the state of the offensive line and defense and more.

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In this episode, Taylor takes a look at three teams with different quarterback situations. He talks about where Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans Currently stand, how he feels about Jalen Hurts going in 2021 with the Philadelphia Eagles and what the New York Giants expectations are for Daniel Jones and the offense.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the offseason of two teams he is interested in: the Indianapolis Colts & Detroit Lions. First he goes in depth on the Colts, where he talks about the signing of Eric Fisher and his hopes for the offensive line, how he feels about the weapons and why he thinks Carson Wentz can be a good fit for the offense. When he moves on to the Lions, he talks about the way their draft, free agency and extensions have telegraphed Dan Campbell's team vision and how he feels about what that vision could lead to for the long suffering Lion's fans.

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the rift that has grown between Aaron Rodgers in the Green Bay Packers which breaks into a greater discussion about Kyler Murray baker Mayfield Dak Prescott and more NFL quarterbacks. He then addresses the signing of Ali Villanueva by the Baltimore Ravens and what he thinks about their off-season so far

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In this episode,  Taylor talks about the second half of the first round as well as some of his favorite pics from day two and three of the 2020 NFL draft. He talks about the Raiders Vikings and bears getting an offensive tackle, the Steelers and Jaguars drafting a first round running back, the Ravens drafting Rashod Bateman and many more

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the top 15 pics from the 2021 NFL draft and how thrilled he is with how each team improved their watchability. 

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the Baltimore Ravens trade of Orlando Brown to the Kansas City Chiefs and how it effects both teams.  He goes on to talk about his thoughts about who will be drafted with the number three pick and which teams should target a running back in the first round of the draft

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the retirement of Alex Smith, his come back and his legacy in the NFL. He goes on to discuss the state of the  Washington Football Team before the draft

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the implications of JJ Watt Signing with the Arizona Cardinals.  When he dives info it he thinks about the salary cap implications, what it means for the Cardinals to sign JJ as a complement to Chandler Jones, what this means for Markus Golden and what JJ looked like in 2020.

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In this episode Taylor explores the real life and fantasy football implications of the Los Angeles Rams divisional win over the Arizona Cardinals. When he looks into the Rams, he sees mostly good Jared Goff in a higher then usual passing volume game, sees burst from Cam Akers, (4:27) and praises the efforts of Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods after the catch. (6:43) When he moves on to the Cardinals, he isn't shying away from Kyler Murray and Deandre Hopkins despite the tough day (8:17) and worries about Kenyan Drake's roll going into the fantasy playoffs. (13:34)

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In this episode, Taylor discussed the real life and fantasy football implications of the Cleveland Browns win over the Tennessee Titans. When he focuses on the Browns, he likes the way Baker Mayfield is performing within the offense, loves the way Nick Chubb and the running game are working, (7:43) and recommends Jarvis Landry despite big days from other options. (9:20) When he switches over to the Titans, (11:22) he has higher expectations for Ryan Tannehill, thinks about the future of AJ Brown and Corey Davis, (13:25) and doesn't worry about Derrick Henry with a beautiful remaining schedule. (16:20)

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the real life and fantasy football implications of the Green Bay Packers win over the Philadelphia Eagles. When he focuses on the Packers, he sees plenty left in the tank from Aaron Rodgers, talks up Davante Adams as the best WR in football, (5:42) and loves what Aaron Jones adds to the offense. (9:13) When he switches to the Eagles, he rails on Eagles fans that put all the blame on Carson Wentz and comments on the play of Jalen Hurts, (11:40) laments the pass catching options of the Eagles, (20:35) and worries about Miles Sanders fantasy playoff production. (21:44)

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In this episode, Taylor has strong opinions about the implications of the Detroit Lions comeback divisional win over the Chicago Bears. When he focuses on the Lions, he speculates on Matthew Stafford's increased passing volume with Matt Patricia gone, talks about the pass catching options with and without Kenny Golladay, (8:11) and pleads for more time to evaluate DeAndre Swift for next year. (11:08) When he moves to the hard luck Bears, he is frustrated by Mitch Trubisky and the coaching staff, (13:44) wants better line play for hard running David Montgomery (18:11) and wonders if Allen Robinson can overcome the rest of the offense to produce value. (21:50)

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In this episode, Taylor dives into the real life and fantasy football implications of the Kansas City Chiefs win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. When he focuses on the Chiefs, he lauds Patrick Mahomes after a big day, loves the way the Chiefs have been using their explosive options, (3:41) and laments the usage of Clyde Edwards Helaire. (5:52) When he switches to the Buccaneers, (7:43) he loves the schedule and weapons for Tom Brady for the fantasy playoffs, worries about those weapons not getting enough targets to be consistent, (10:27) and wants Ronald Jones to get the 20 touches Bruce Arians is promising. (12:21)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the San Francisco 49ers divisional win over the Los Angeles Rams. When he focuses on the 49ers, he wonders about the upside of the offense with Nick Mullins, loves the return of Deebo Samuel (3:21) and tries to make sense of the 49ers running back usage with Raheem Mostert back in the lineup. (6:04) When he switches to the hard luck Rams, (8:43) he saw the 49ers get Jared Goff flustered, which really hurt the passing stats, (12:13) and he tries to figure out who he thinks the Rams will lean on in the backfield with everyone healthy. (14:44)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Cleveland Browns win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. When he focuses on the Browns, he tries to figure out where he stands on Baker Mayfield and the upcoming Odell Beckham Jr decision, is excited by Jarvis Landry's usage despite lower passing volumes, (6:55) and locks Nick Chubb into his lineup for the foreseeable future. (10:39) When he switches to the Jaguars, (15:29) he is excited by James Robinson's continued success, likes Mike Glennon's performance to a certain extent, (19:03) and he doesn't trust any of the Jaguars pass catchers. (21:22)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Tennessee Titans divisional win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he focuses on the Titans, he looks at Derrick Henry big day and wants more, praises Ryan Tannehill for raising the offense up despite not pushing QB1 value, (6:18) and thinks about the futures of AJ Brown, Corey Davis and Jonnu Smith. (8:14) When he switches to the Colts, (12:35) he worries about Philip Rivers play for the rest of the offense, which directly effects the pass catchers, (16:38) but isn't as bad for Nyheim Hines. (18:23)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Atlanta Falcons win over the Las Vegas Raiders. When he focuses on the Falcons, he talks about Matt Ryan's outlook for the fantasy playoffs, gets excited about Calvin Ridley's prospects for this year and beyond, (6:43) and is highly disappointed in Brian Hill's stat line without Todd Gurley. (9:05) When he switches to the Raiders, (11:57) he is concerned with some regression from Derek Carr, hopes that regression doesn't hurt Darren Waller, (15:39) and talks up Devontae Booker if Josh Jacobs ends up missing time. (19:10)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Buffalo Bills win over the Los Angeles Chargers. When he focuses on the Bills, he talks about standing behind Josh Allen down the stretch, makes sense of what to do with the Bills pass catchers, (6:41) and sees improvement from the Bills running backs despite the continued split in touches. (8:42) When he switches to the hard luck Chargers, (10:31) he sees everyone jumping on the Justin Herbert hype train with him, gets excited by the return and pass catching of Austin Ekeler (15:12) talks about targeting Keenan Allen for next year and what to do with the other pass catching options (18:48)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Houston Texans Thanksgiving win over the Detroit Lions. It was recorded pre Will Fuller suspension and Matt Patricia firing. When he looks to the Texans, he thinks riding Deshaun Watson into the playoffs is a good idea, praises Will Fuller pre suspension and wonders where he will end up, (6:45) and thinks about Duke Johnson as a game script insulated flex play without David Johnson. (9:00) When he switches to the Lions, (11:24) he worries Matthew Stafford will come up short of QB1 value for the playoffs, wants DeAndre Swift back in the lineup, (14:26) and attempts to trust the Lions pass catchers but can't. (16:26)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Carolina Panthers win over the Detroit Lions. When he focuses on Carolina, he is pleasantly surprised by PJ Walker, finds it hard to predict the Carolina passing attack, (7:03) and continues to ride Mike Davis with Christian McCaffrey out. (10:37) When he moves on to Detroit, (11:48) he sees the offense struggle against tight coverage, tries to trust Marvin Jones without Kenny Golladay in the game (14:08) and wants DeAndre Swift back in the lineup. (17:41)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Denver Broncos win over the Miami Dolphins. When he focuses on the Broncos, he wonders if Drew Lock can put together a case to be a NFL starter, wants more consistency from the Denver pass catchers, (6:00) and looks at the touches split between Melvin Gordon and Phillip Lindsey. (7:54) When he moves to the Dolphins, (10:02) he doesn't get too upset about Tua Tagovailoa being benched, loves the workload for Salvon Ahmed, (16:53) and thinks about who to trust from the Miami pass catchers. (19:40)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the New Orleans Saints divisional win over the Atlanta Falcons. When he focuses on the Saints, he is encouraged by Taysom Hill's passing and TE eligibility, loves how Taysom target Mike Thomas, (6:44) and worries about Alvin Kamara's role despite the small sample size. (8:23) When he moves on to Atlanta, (10:36) he is concerned for fantasy owners of Matt Ryan for the stretch run, talks about Russell Gage and Calvin Ridley's roles in the wake of Julio Jones's hamstring injury, (13:25) and tries to make sense of a rock bottom effort from the backfield. (16:10)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the real life and fantasy football implications of the Washington Football Team's win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the wake of the injury to Joe Burrow. When he focuses on Washington, he thinks Alex Smith is by far the best option the team has for this season at quarterback, talks about Terry McLaurin's value with better QB play, (6:13) and discusses the timeshare between Antonio Gibson and JD McKissic. (10:18) When he moves to the Bengals, (14:36) he wraps up Joe Burrow's season after a terrible injury, talks about how Ryan Findley effects the rest of the Cincinnati options (20:24) and the running game. (23:34)

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After watching the game film, Taylor talks about the fantasy implications of the New York Giants divisional win over the Philadelphia Eagles. When he focuses on the Giants, he is encouraged by Daniel Jones's play, thinks about leaning on Wayne Gallman, (6:29) and wonders if he can use Darius Slayton as a WR3. (9:31) When he moves to the Eagles side, he looks closely at the return of Miles Sanders, (12:50) tries not to put all the blame for the offense on Carson Wentz, (15:29) and wonders if he he can trust any of the Eagles pass catchers. (19:04)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the fantasy football implications of the Arizona Cardinals hail mary victory over the Buffalo Bills. When he focuses on the Cardinals, he doesn't see any signs of Kyler Murray slowing down, gives his thoughts on the return of Kenyan Drake, (3:35) and talks about keeping Deandre Hopkins close for the playoffs. (5:59) When he switches to the hard luck Bills, he stands behind Josh Allen, (7:34) wishes the running game could add balance to the offense, (10:56) and lauds Stefon Diggs first year chemistry with JPA. (12:13)

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In this episode Taylor talks about the fantasy football implications of the New Orleans Saints win over the San Francisco 49ers. When he focuses on the Saints, he talks about Jameis Winston and the Saints quarterback situation at length, speculates on how the forced QB change effects Alvin Kamara, (9:14) and Michael Thomas. (11:11) When he moves to the 49ers (12:40) he wonders how the 49ers brought back the same backups as last year, tries to get excited about Raheem Mostert coming back, (14:42) and likes the way Brandon Aiyuk has played as the number one pass catching option. (16:29)

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In this episode, Taylor looks at the fantasy football implications of the Detroit Lions last second win over the Washington Football Team. When he focuses on the Lions, he hopes for a healthy Matthew Stafford after a nice performance, finally gets to see Deandre Swift in a more featured role, (5:29) and watches Marvin Jones step up in the absence of Kenny Golladay. (9:18) When he switches to Washington, he is shockingly encouraged by the play of Alex Smith, (11:21) which makes him even more encouraged for Terry McLaurin, (17:56) and finally he wishes for one of the Washington backs to cease lion's share of the touches but doesn't get it. (19:04)

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In this episode, Taylor watches the film for the Los Angeles Rams divisional win over the Seattle Seahawks. When he looks at the Rams performance, he sees an on time Jared Goff, tries to make sense of the target distribution for the pass catchers, (3:32) and worries about the fantasy value of the Rams backfield. (10:47) When he switches to the Seahawks, (12:44) he waits patiently for Chris Carson's return, looks at a good looking schedule for Russell Wilson, (15:35) and the Seattle pass catchers. (17:05)

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In this episode Taylor takes a deep dive into the Miami Dolphins win over the Los Angeles Chargers. When he focuses on the Miami Dolphins, he talks about another impressive performance from Tua Tagovailoa, wonders if there is WR value in the Dolphins pass catchers, (9:11) and is encouraged by Salvon Ahmed as a fill in running back. (11:21) When he switches to the Chargers, (16:03) he thinks about Justin Herbert's current and future value, makes sense of a tough day on for the Bolts wide receivers, (22:13) and speculates about the Chargers backfield with Austin Eckler's impending return tempering expectations after a nice day from Kalen Ballage. (23:31)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the fantasy implications of the Tennessee Titans win over the Chicago Bears. When he focuses on the Titans, he questions Ryan Tannehill as a fantasy QB1, talks about a possible buy low window before an enticing playoff schedule for Derrick Henry, (2:57) and comes around on AJ Brown as a WR2 he can count on. (5:55) When he switches to the Bears, he worries about Nick Foles behind the makeshift offensive line, (7:59) hopes that line can get better for David Montgomery, (10:26) and sees a healthy Allen Robinson needing more downfield looks. (11:40)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the fantasy implications of the Las Vegas Raiders divisional win over the hard luck Los Angeles Chargers. When he focuses on the Raiders, he expresses pride in Derek Carr for throwing the ball down the field more, worries about Josh Jacob's role in the offense capping his RB value, (3:28) and recommends Darren Waller down the stretch in a barren TE landscape. (6:07) When he moves to the Chargers, he believes in Justin Herbert as a QB1, (7:12) tries to make sense of the ever evolving Chargers backfield, (12:07) and gets excited about the prospects of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. (14:06)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a closer look into Kansas City's down to the wire win over the Carolina Panthers. When he focuses on the Chiefs, he loves seeing Patrick Mahomes hitting mid season form, recommends targeting Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce, (9:37) and is dismayed by the lack of volume and timeshare in the Chiefs backfield. (9:37) When he moves over to the Panthers, he appreciates Teddy Bridgewater, (11:35) scolds anyone who dropped Mike Davis while yearning for more Christian McCaffrey, (14:58) and admits surprise when it comes to the roles of DJ Moore and Robbie Anderson in the passing game. (18:22)

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In this episode Taylor takes a deep dive into the Baltimore Ravens win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he focuses on the Ravens, he looks closely at Lamar Jackson's play and upcoming playoff schedule, hopes JK Dobbins can seize more of the Ravens touches with Mark Ingram still not back, (7:48) and worries about Mark Andrews and the Ravens pass catchers going forward. (10:21) When he switches over to the Colts, he tries to make sense of a rough day for Philip Rivers, (12:59) practically begs for more touches for Jonathan Taylor, (13:56) and wonders if anyone will emerge from the Colts pass catchers. (17:00)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a deep dive into the Houston Texans close divisional win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. When he focuses on the Texans, he likes the smooth running of Deshaun Watson, talks about the values of Texans pass catchers, (9:31) and supports Duke Johnson as a waiver wire pickup. (11:53) When he switches over to the hard luck Jaguars, he sees better offense from Josh Luten, (19:38) pitches trading James Robinson this week, (23:29) and thinks about trying to trust DJ Chark again. (27:27)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a closer look at the Miami Dolphins win over the Arizona Cardinals. When he focuses on the Dolphins, he gets his first real look at Tua Tagovailoa, tries to make sense of the post Miles Gaskins running back touches, (5:47) and wonders if he can trust the Miami pass catchers. (7:02) When he switches to the Cardinals, he lauds Kyler Murray's increased willingness to run the ball, (8:35) looks at production from Deandre Hopkins and Christian Kirk, (11:17) and tries to shake off the disappointment he feels with Chase Edmunds first shot at lead back. (14:18)

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In this episode Taylor takes a deeper look at the Buffalo Bills win over the Seattle Seahawks. When he focuses on the Bills, he loves what he sees from Josh Allen, wonders who if anyone will emerge from the Bills backfield, (7:04) and recommends hanging on to Stefon Diggs. (9:23) When he switches over to the Seahawks, he sees more of the offense flowing through Russell Wilson then before, (15:13) sees continued growth from DK Metcalf, (20:00) and tries to makes sense of the Seattle backfield with out Chris Carson or Carlos Hyde. (25:40)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a look at the Kansas City Chiefs dominate performance in a AFC win over the New York Jets. When he focuses on the Chiefs. He sees Patrick Mahomes as a good 2 for 1 trade target, laments the time share in the Chiefs backfield for fantasy value, (3:23) and looks at a big day from the top pass catching options. (4:50) When he switches to the Jets, (5:51) he talks about what do with all of the Jets fantasy options and defense.

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In this episode Taylor looks into a windy day in Green Bay, where the Minnesota Vikings defeated their divisional foe the Green Bay Packers. When he looks at the Vikings, he keeps Kirk Cousins in QB2/3 range, looks in awe at Dalvin Cook's big day,(3:32) and pitches buy low offers for the Adam Theilen and Justin Jefferson. (6:39) When switches over to the hard luck Packers, he likes Aaron Rodgers but worries about his hold on QB1 status, (8:49) talks about getting Aaron Jones on your team for the playoffs, (13:20) and thinks about Davante Adams as a fine buy high option. (15:46)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a closer look at the Miami Dolphins win over the Los Angeles Rams. When he looks at the Dolphins, he doesn't get much from Tua Tagovailoa's first start, wonders how the change in starter effects the pass catching options, (2:55) and is a little underwhelmed with Miles Gaskin despite his touch volume. (3:43) When he switches over to the Rams, he sees Jared Goff under pressure, (5:11) likes what he sees from Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods when 61 passes are thrown, (7:08) and wonders if anyone can emerge from the Rams backfield. (9:02)

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In this episode Taylor takes a closer look at the Cincinnati Bengals victory over the Tennessee Titans. When he looks to the Bengals, he sees QB1 value from Joe Burrow but tries to keep his expectations in check, talks up Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins as fantasy wide receivers, (3:54) and likes what he sees from Gio Bernard without Joe Mixon. (5:43) When he switches to the Titans, (6:54) he tries to put his finger on what is wrong with the offense and passing game, talks about how the lack of passing volume effects AJ Brown despite his talent (9:10) and thinks about trading for Derrick Henry despite the offensive problems. (10:34)

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In this episode Taylor takes a closer look at the Buffalo Bills close divisional win vs the New England Patriots in the NFL's week 8. When he breaks down the Bills, he sees continued quarterback 1 value from Josh Allen, looks at the split in touches between Zach Moss and Devin Singletary, (4:21) and sees health and value for Stefon Diggs. (5:41) When he switches over to the Patriots, (6:49) he wonders if Cam has enough weapons to get back to QB1 value and tries to find out if he believes in Damien Harris. (8:11)

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In the first game break down of NFL's 8th week, Taylor takes a deep dive into the Pittsburgh Steelers divisional win over the Baltimore Ravens. When he looks to the Steelers, he sees Big Ben struggle yet lead a comeback, notices Chase Claypool getting increased targets again without Diontae Johnson, (4:34) and still likes James Conner's hard running on a light volume day. (7:45) When he switches over to the hard luck Ravens, he pitches Lamar Jackson as a trade target, (10:33) tries to make sense of a dead even touches split between JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards, (16:58) and worries about the Ravens passing volumes for Mark Andrews and Hollywood Brown. (20:15)

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In this episode Taylor reacts to some of the more interesting storylines from the week 8 noon slate of NFL games. He starts with what he thinks about the Buffalo Bills backfield and Zach Moss's performance. He makes sense of the touches split between JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards with Mark Ingram out for the Baltimore Ravens. (4:04) When he looks at the Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings game, he see dominant performances from Davante Adams (7:08) and Dalvin Cook (9:33) Then finishes up trying to make sense of the 61 passes the LA Rams through, especially the targets to Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods. (10:50)

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In this episode Taylor looks through the snow at the Kansas City Chiefs victory over the Denver Broncos. When he looks into the Chiefs side, he makes sense of a low volume but effective day from Patrick Mahomes, looks at the addition of Le'veon Bell to the Chiefs backfield (6:06) and worries a little about the volumes of the passing game for the pass catchers. (8:08) When he switches to the Broncos, he worries about Drew Lock's future, (10:09) which also leaves him concerned with the fantasy value of the pass catchers, (15:58) but not Melvin Gordon who lost his top threat to his touches due to a tough injury. (17:10)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a closer look at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers win over the Las Vegas Raiders. When he goes over the Buccs, he sees Tom Brady distributing the ball like always, worries about Antonio Brown complicating an already complicated pass catching core, (3:21) likes what he sees in Rob Gronkowski's recent play, (6:40) and tries to make sense of the Tampa Bay backfield (8:18). When he switches to the hard fighting Raiders, he sees a classic Derek Carr performance, (10:39) tries to maintain faith in Josh Jacobs, (12:47) and doesn't see a ton of value outside of Darren Waller for the pass catchers. (14:50)

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In this episode Taylor takes a closer look at the Pittsburgh Steelers close victory over the Tennessee Titans. He starts with the Steelers, where he sees Big Ben just outside QB1 range, sees muddling of the passing game targets with the return of DIonte Johnson, (5:19) and sees hard running from James Conner. (8:44) When he flips sides to the hard luck Titans, he wonders why the Titans lack down field juice, (11:17) which is weird with AJ Brown having a big day, (14:24) and tries to buy low on Derrick Henry where available. (17:14)

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In this episode Taylor takes a look at the "Battle for Ohio" where the Cleveland Browns were able to trade blows with the Cincinnati Bengals and come out on top. When he looks into the Browns, he sees renewed confidence from Baker Mayfield with Odell Beckham Jr out of the lineup, upgrades the other Cleveland Browns passing game options, (8:04) and talks about Kareem Hunts prospects with Nick Chubb's return looming. (10:05) When he switches over to the hard luck Bengals, he lauds Joe Burrow as a special talent, (11:22) likes what he sees from Tee Higgins and the other wide outs, (15:19) and tries to makes sense of Gio Bernard's day and what it means for the backfield going forward. (17:43)

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In this episode Taylor looks at the Detroit Lions clutch victory over the Atlanta Falcons. When he dives into the Lions, he tries to gain perspective on Matthew Stafford, maintains faith in Kenny Golladay (3:04) and wants more from the Deandre Swift breakout campaign. (6:26) When he switches over to the hard luck Falcons, he lauds Matt Ryan's play, (9:02), loves what he sees from Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley (12:24) and wonders about a sell high on Todd Gurley. (14:25)

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In this episode Taylor takes a deep dive into the Green Bay Packers convincing victory over the Houston Texans. When he looks at the Packers, he likes what he sees from the Green Bay offense for Aaron Rodgers, tries to make sense of a dominant Davante Adams performance, (5:12) and is left wanting by Jamall WIlliams performance as the RB1. (8:15) When he moves to the hard luck Texans, he sees fantasy success for Deshaun Watson, (10:28) wonders if Will Fuller can anchor the WR core, (13:50) and worries about David Johnson's RB2 value. (15:07)

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In this episode Taylor takes a look at the Buffalo Bills hard fought win over the New York Jets. When he looks at the Bills, he watches the game mainly to see if Josh Allen is ok, talks buy low for Stephan Diggs, (4:34) and wonders if Zach Moss is the answer for the Bills running game. (5:45) When he switches to the Jets, he wonder aloud if the Jets are a lock for the number one pick and what will happen with Sam Darnold in the future. (7:13)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a close look at the implications for the Arizona Cardinals overtime win over the Seattle Seahawks. When he looks at the Cardinals, he sees evidence Kyler Murray is figuring things out, likes Deandre Hopkins domination of the targets, (4:38) and is ready to see what Chase Edmunds can do with the lead role for the backfield. (8:17) When he switches to the Seahawks he loves watching Russell Wilson cook, (14:30) talks about how much you should want Carlos Hyde in the wake of a Chris Carson injury, (19:32) the up day for Tyler Lockett and "down" day for DK Metcalf. (21:47)

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In this episode Taylor takes a deep dive into the Atlanta Falcons convincing victory over the Minnesota Vikings. When he looks into the Falcons first win, he loves the situation for Matt Ryan's fantasy production, reacts to the return of Julio Jones, and worries about Todd Gurley's RB2 status. (6:00) When he switches over to the hard luck Vikings, (7:49) he makes sense of Kirk Cousins stat line, feels bad for Alexander Mattison (9:40) and thinks about how hard he is targeting the Minnesota wide outs. (12:30)

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In this episode Taylor takes a closer look at the Lions win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. When he looks at the Lions, he worries about the passing volumes for Matthew Stafford, explains how he feels about Deandre Swifts breakout performance (4:12) and likes what he sees from a healthy Kenny Golladay. (9:18) When he moves over to the Jaguars, (13:25) he questions Gardner Minshew's place amongst NFL starters, tries to make sense of how he feels about the pass catching options, (16:31) and he still sees talent in James Robinson. (19:30)

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In this episode Taylor takes a break from game action to talk trading strategy and how he approaches trading in Fantasy Football

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In this episode Taylor takes a closer look at the Indianapolis Colts comeback win over the Cincinnati Bengals. When he looks at Colts offense, he sees a bounce back day from Philip Rivers, encourages a buy low on Jonathan Taylor (4:23) and sees a new emergence in the Colts pass catchers. (6:40) When he flips over to the hard luck Bengals, (9:20) he sees NFL "things" from Joe Burrow, wonders about Joe Mixon as a starting RB, (10:25) and tries to make sense of the many pass catchers of the Bengals. (14:38)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the Baltimore Ravens hard fought victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. When he looks at the Ravens, he sees a second week of Lamar Jackson using his legs, tries to make sense of a lackluster day from the pass catchers, (8:05) and wonders what JK Dobbins can do with Mark Ingram out. (10:57) When he moves on to the Eagles, (14:16) he sees skill not excuses for Carson Wentz, tries to make sense of the pass catching weapons, (18:49) and hopes for a speedy return for speedster Miles Sanders. (21:07)

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In this episode, Taylor offers up his reaction to the Arizona Cardinals dominate victory over the Dallas Cowboys. When he looks at the Cardinals, he sees Kyler Murray producing with his legs, (4:52) talks buy low of Deandre Hopkins, (7:54) and applauds those who waited for the breakout by Kenyan Drake. (7:54) When he switches to the hard luck Cowboys, (11:10) he analyzes an offense without Dak Prescott, wonders aloud if Andy Dalton will sink the passing game options, (13:00) and wonders if Zeke would make the first round in a redraft today. (16:18)

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In this episode Taylor takes a closer look at the Tennessee Titans overtime win over the Houston Texans. When he looks into the Titans, he likes what he saw in a big day from Ryan Tannehill, talks up Jeremy McNichols behind a huge day from Derrick Henry, (5:26) studies a surprise breakout from Anthony Firkser (10:24) and the return of Aj Brown. (14:17) When he switches to the Texans, (18:29) he lauds Deshaun Watson for holding up the team, wonders aloud if Will Fuller is worth resigning (29:00) and finishes with analyzing the opportunity for David Johnson. (37:08)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a deep dive into the Seattle Seahawks win over the Minnesota Vikings. When he talks about the Seahawks, he continues to see Russell Wilson shine, considers a buy low on Chris Carson (7:02) and wonders if DK Metcalf can continue to rise up the WR ranks. (9:22) When he switches to the Vikings he worries about Kirk Cousins again, (15:18) sees starting running back talent from Alexander Mattison (18:05) and tries to trust other pass catchers besides Adam Theilan.

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In this episode Taylor takes a close look at the Cleveland Browns win over the Indianapolis Colts. When he looks into the Browns offense, he still doesn't see Baker Mayfield making downfield throws, worries that the lack of downfield throws cap the upside of the passing game, (3:31) and sees a better workload for Kareem Hunt. (5:53) When he switches over to the Colts, he questions Philip Rivers as a starting option, (9:20) which effects his wide receivers (11:19) and Jonathan Taylor. (13:48)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a deeper look at the Los Angeles Rams defeat of the Washington Football Team. When he focused on the Rams, he sees an on time Jared Goff, worries about the volume of the passing game, (6:05) and tries to pick the guy to own in the Rams backfield. (10:24) When he switches to Washington, (13:03) he gets angry at the use of other quarterbacks, wide receiver, running backs and management of the team.

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In this episode, Taylor takes a look at the battle for Pennsylvania in which the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles. When he looks at the Steelers, he thinks Big Ben Roethlisberger still has enough in the tank, tries to make sense of the Chase Claypool breakout, (3:42) and looks at the role of James Conner in the Steelers backfield. (7:59) When he switches to the Eagles, he has faith in Carson Wentz, (10:09) looks at the other WR break out Travis Fulgham (14:59)and finally gets the Miles Sanders breakout run. (17:31)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a close look at Las Vegas Raiders win over the Kansas City Chiefs. When he focuses on the Raiders, he likes what he sees from the return of Henry Ruggs for Derek Carr, tries to make sense of the rest of the pass catching options, (6:50) and wants more throws to Josh Jacobs despite a good day. (8:23) When he switches to the Chiefs, he sees Patrick Mahomes having to move too much, (11:03) tries to speculate about touches without Sammy Watkins, (15:3*) and talks about a potential buy low for Clyde Edwards Helaire. (18:21)

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In this episode Taylor is joined by friend Brandon Parham to react to the Chicago Bears win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. When they talk Bears, they look at the prospects for Nick Foles, (5:48) Allen Robinson and David Montgomery (10:04) Then they switch to Tom Brady (14:00) and his passing weapons, along with Ronald Jones (20:17). In a bonus segment they react to the change in coaching for the Houston Texans and try to figure out what went wrong and where the Texans goes from here (23:22)

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In this episode Taylor watches the New Orleans Saints defeat the Detroit Lions. When he focuses on the Saints, he sees positive things from Drew Brees with the right expectations, wonders about the viability of the pass catching options outside of Mike Thomas, (2:58) and likes what Alvin Kamara did in limited action. (4:40) When he switches to the Lions, he worries about the upside of the Detroit offense and how if effects Matt Stafford, (7:00) Kenny Golladay (9:13) and the Lions running backs. (11:13)

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In this episode Taylor takes a closer look at the Cleveland Browns defeat of the Dallas Cowboys. When he looks at the Browns, he still doesn't see accurate downfield passing from Baker Mayfield, even though Odell Beckham Jr had a huge day, (3:11) and wonders what is going to happen with the Browns backfield with Nick Chubb out. (5:52) When he switches over to the hard luck Cowboys, (9:49) he looks at Dak Prescott's historic numbers, (14:11) tries to make sense of the pass catching options amid some big comebacks, (17:10) and cautions sellers of Ezekiel Elliot. (23:26)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a long look at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. When he looks at the Buccs, he see Tom Brady delivering plenty of fastball, loves his connection with Mike Evans, and makes sense of what Ronald Jones did with volume touches. (8:32) When he switches over to Chargers, he sees big promise from Justin Herbert, (12:11) wants you to buy low on Keenan Allen (16:17) and tries to make sense of the Chargers backfield prospects without Austin Ekeler. (18:06)

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In this episode Taylor looks at the final game of the Bill O'Brein era for the Houston Texans and their defeat at the hands of the Minnesota Vikings. When he looks at the Texans, he sees quarterback one value remaining in sight for Deshaun Watson, (5:37) likes what he sees from a healthy Will Fuller (6:54) and sees burst from David Johnson. (9:45) When he switches to the VIkings, he is encouraged by Kirk Cousins play, (12:25) mainly for the sake of his wide receivers (14:52) and lauds Dalvin Cook as one of the fastest running backs in the NFL. (17:42)

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In this episode, Taylor looks into the Baltimore Ravens win over the Washington Football Team. When he looks into the offense of the Ravens, he sees Lamar Jackson get loose in the open field, (1:13) sees bigger things for Hollywood Brown and Mark Andrews, (4:02) and worries about the three headed RB committee. (8:17) When he moves to Washington, he is encouraged but tempered on the play of Dwayne Haskins, (10:34) likes the size and speed of Terry McLaurin (12:35) and wants the ramp up of usage for Antonio Gibson to continue. (15:22)

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In this episode Taylor takes a deep look at the Buffalo Bills win over the Las Vegas Raiders. When he looks into the Bills, he praises Josh Allen's mid game comeback from injury, (2:50) thinks Stefon Diggs is a WR1, (5:59) and wants more from Devon Singletary when he has the backfield to himself. (8:41) When he switches over to the Raiders, he praises Derek Carr, (12:33 ) thinks Darren Waller is the number 1 passing game option, (14:25) and worries about Josh Jacobs. (16:19)

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When Taylor looks closer at the Pittsburgh Steelers win over the Houston Texans, he sees Big Ben fall short of QB1 value, (4:08) talks down a down day from Juju Smith Schuster, (6:46) and likes what a healthy James Conner can bring to the Steeler attack (9:34) When he switches to the Texans offense, he discounts the Texans running game, (15:03) worries about Deshaun Watson having to do everything, (17:29) and sees inconsistent play from the wide receivers. (20:28)

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In this episode Taylor looks into the Seattle Seahawks win over the Dallas Cowboys. When he focuses on the Seattle offense, he sees Russell Wilson being more free to create, (3:56) declares the two top wide receivers the best weapons in this offense, (7:00) despite Chris Carson running strong before his injury. (11:05) When he switches sides to the hard luck Cowboys, (15:02) he still loves Dak Prescott as a QB1 value, (20:47) looks at Michel Gallup's turn as the big producer at wide receiver, (23:06) and talks down panic from Ezekiel Elliott owners. (27:28)

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In this episode Taylor takes a deep dive into the Cleveland Browns victory over the Washington Football Team. He looks at Baker Mayfield's accuracy, (3:25) how the offense is effecting Odell Beckham Jr, (7:47) and lauds the power running of Nick Chubb and his offensive line. (9:00) When he switches to Washington, (12:42) he sees promise in Dwayne Haskins, (15:53) wishes there were more weapons besides Terry McLaurin, (18:27) and reads into the timeshare in the Washington backfield. (20:32)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a closer look at the Detroit Lions narrow win over the Arizona Cardinals. When he focuses on the Lions offense, he sees top 5 fastball from Matt Stafford, (1:54) the return of Kenny Golladay, (5:41) and cheers the Lions coaches for leaning on Adrian Peterson. (10:42) When he switches over to the Arizona Cardinals, (16:12) he brushes off the Kyler interceptions, (18:31) lauds Deandre Hopkins as a great pick, (21:05) and tries to fit Kenyan Drake in a tight buy low window. (24:28)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a closer look at the Tennessee Titans narrow victory over the Minnesota Vikings. When he looks into the Titans comeback, he sees solid QB play from Ryan Tannehill, (4:53) believes in the Jonnu Smith breakout, (6:44) and hopes you didn't sell low on Derrick Henry. (12:10) When he switches over to the rejuvenated Vikings offense, (15:05) he sees positive signs for Kirk Cousins, (19:56) analyses the breakout from Justin Jefferson (23:29) and praises a big day from Dalvin Cook. (27:17)

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In this episode, Taylor takes a close look at the Buffalo Bills narrow win over the Los Angeles Rams. When he breaks down the Bills offense, he loves the continued accuracy from Josh Allen, (3:35) makes sense of way Josh distributed the ball to his pass catching options, (10:59) and gets his look at Devin Singletary as the lead back. (16:28) When he switches to the hard fighting Rams, (20:44) he sees positive development from Jared Goff, (24:19) loves the play of Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, (26:59) and sees sustainable production from Darrell Henderson. (32:30)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the Chicago Bears comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons. When he looks into the Bears comeback, he reads into the 3rd quarter move from MItch Trubisky to Nick Foles, (2:51) how it could effect Allen Robinson and Anthony Miller, (10:51) and what to do with David Montgomery. (17:20) When he switches to the hard luck Falcons, (22:51) he sticks with Matt Ryan, (26:57) examines life without Julio Jones for the passing game, (29:03) and looks at the workloads of Todd Gurley and Brian Hill. (33:03)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the Dallas Cowboy's improbable victory over the Atlanta Falcons. When he gets his second look at the Cowboys offense, he reads into the huge numbers from Dak Prescott, (5:58) he likes what he sees from Amari Cooper and the other wide outs (11:36) and sees more speed from Ezekiel Elliot. (16:57) When he looks at the hard luck Falcons, (19:46) he lauds Matt Ryan as a top pocket passer, (25:22) believes in Calvin Ridley's breakout (28:12) and wonders if Brian Hill is faster than Todd Gurley. (32:34)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers divisional win over the Carolina Panthers. When he digs into the Tampa offense, he sees plenty of fastball from Tom Brady, (3:30) a connection with Mike Evans (6:23) and our first real look at Leonard Fournette. (8:30) When he flips over to the Panthers, (11:40) he is encouraged by Teddy Bridgewater, (14:14) claims there are two pass catching options worth having, (16:02) and looks at who will fill in for Christian McCaffrey. (18:37)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the results of the Kansas City Chiefs overtime divisional win over the Los Angeles Chargers. When he looks at the Kansas City Chiefs offense, he talks about Patrick Mahomes using his legs in addition to his arm, (2:48) looks at the production from the whole pass catching unit (7:19) and tried to calm anyone who is panicking about Clyde Edwards Helaire. When he moves to the Chargers offense, (12:57) he hopes Justin Herbert can usurp Tyrod Taylor, (16:21) for the sake of Keenan Allen (18:54) and both the Chargers running backs. (21:29)

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In this episode, Taylor looks at the Arizona Cardinals victory over the Washington Football Team. When he looks into Kliff Kingsbury's offense, he see the breakout of Kyler Murray, (4:10) Deandre Hopkins continued run as his number one option, (7:48) and he talks about at Kenyan Drakes stranglehold of the backfield.(10:09) When he switches to Washington, (13:37) Dwayne Haskins has a tough day, (16:27) loves Dwayne's usage of Terry McLaurin, (19:31) and tries to make sense of the Washington backfield. (23:01)

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In this episode, Taylor breaks down the Buffalo Bills divisional win over the Miami Dolphins. When he looks at the Bills, he sees Josh Allen extend his career high in passing, (2:36) Stefon Diggs continues to shine alongside John Brown, (6:52) and the Bills continues to be a timeshare with upside at running back. (10:46) When he moves to the Dolphins, (12:23) he appreciates a better day from Ryan Fitzpatrick, (13:42) welcomes additional passengers to the Mike Gisecki hype train, (16:33) and tries to make sense of Miles Gaskinls role in the MIami backfield. (20:44)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the fantasy implications of the LA Rams defeat of the Philadelphia Eagles. When he looks at the Rams, he likes Jared Goff when he is throwing on time, (5:43) he puts his concerns over Kupp and Higbee behind him, (7:12) and looks into Darrell Henderson's upside as a potential new lead back. (13:37) When he switches to the Eagles, (18:17) he wonders if Carson Wentz disserved so many boos from the virtual fans, (20:15) gives guidance on the two tight ends and wide outs that matter for the Eagles (24:31) and breathes a sigh of relief over Miles Sanders coming back strong. (28:23)

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In this episode when he breaks down the Las Vegas Raider's win over the New Orleans Saints, Taylor is pleasantly surprised by Derek Carr's play, (6:03) gives some love to Darren Waller, (11:08) and lauds Josh Jacobs for his increased role in the offense. (17:01) When he flips sides to New Orleans Saints, (21:41 )he talks about his reservations with Drew Brees, (24:48) what is available for the wide receivers without Mike Thomas (39:47) and how Alvin Kamara's usage in the offense effects his value. (31:49)

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In this episode Taylor takes a look at the Indianapolis Colts defeat of the Minnesota Vikings. He considers how Philip Rivers bounce back day effects the offense's outlook, (4:11) talks about the opportunity for Jonathan Taylor (6:48) and gets excited about Mo Allie Cox. (12:49) When he switches to the Vikings offense (17:36) he rails on Kirk Cousins, (20:47) thinks aloud about how he effects Adam Thielan (26:07) and hopes the Vikings feature Dalvin Cook more. (28:37)

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In this episode Taylor watches the Chicago Bears defeat of the New York Giants. When he looks at the Bears offense, he worries about Mitch Trubisky, (2:31) looks at how his QB play effects Allen Robinson, (4:28) and likes what David Montgomery did with his snaps. (7:49) When he switches sides to the Giants, (10:21) he goes over the uneven day from Daniel Jones, (11:15) a tough day from the wide receivers, (15:09) and talks about what to do with Dion Lewis after the loss of Saquon Barkley. (17:21)

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In this episode Taylor reacts to the highly contested Sunday Night Game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. He tries to read into Russell Wilson's hot start,(5:24) speaks highly of DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett (8:08) and tries to balance the bad signs with positive ones with Chris Carson. (13:39) When he switches to New England, (16:43) he talks about the path to Cam Newton sustaining QB1 value, (19:00) what to make of Sony Michel and the rest of the Patriots backfield (21:37) and talks about how Julian Edelman can produce with Cam under center. (23:39)

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In this episode Taylor looks at the Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew, (2:41) looks into the lack of yardage for the wide receivers, (6:22) and lets you know if James Robinson is worth investing in. (9:16) When he moves to the Colts, he looks at the good and bad from Philip Rivers, (15:06) he wonders how so many passing yards didn't produce a better day for the pass catchers. (17:56) and then goes over what to do with the Colts backfield after the loss of Marlon Mack. (20:59)

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In this episode, Taylor talks about the New England Patriots dramatic changes to the offense, highlighted by Cam Newton's first game in his new uniform, (5:00) looks at the perpetually muddled backfield (7:51) and discusses his concerns with the pass catching options () When he switches to the Dolphins, he worries about Fitzmagic, (12:56) tries to make sense of the pass catchers usability in fantasy (19:03) and the unexpected part of the Miami running back committee. (21:48)

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In this episode Taylor talks about Drew Brees's quarterback 1 status,(3:08) the outlook of the pass catchers,(4:56) and likes what we saw from Alvin Kamara and Latavius Murray.(6:07) When he shifts to Tampa Bay, he looks at Brady's longterm outlook,(12:06) what to do with "Big" Mike Evans,(14:19) and who is the back to own in the Tampa Bay backfield.(18:25)

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In this episode, Taylor goes over Derek Carr and the Raiders passing game (2:30) then details Josh Jacobs 3 touchdown day (5:57). He goes over Teddy Bridgewater's ceiling (9:34) and how it effects the passing game (11:24) and whether Christian can be number one in this offense. (15:18)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down a big performance by Aaron Rodgers (3:02) and his pass catchers. (7:50) He wonders about Aaron Jones's ceiling. (5:09) He runs through the Vikings offense. He talks about Dalvin's 50 yards, (12:14) Kirk Cousins's day (13:54) and the great performance from Adam Thielen. (15:13)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the Baltimore Raves vs Cleveland Browns game. He goes through Lamar's stat line, (3:14) talks about the Ravens pass catchers including a hot take about Mark Andrews, (6:55) and tries to make sense of the Ravens rushing performance. (9:38) When he switches to the Browns he looks at up and down performance by Baker Mayfield, (15:19) what happened to Odell and the passing game (17:04) and where did first round Nick Chubb go (21:29)

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In this episode Taylor breaks down the Arizona Cardinals defeat of the San Francisco 49ers. He reacts to Kyler Murray's performance, (3:09) then gives recommendations on his wide receivers (6:43) and running backs. (10:48) He breaks down the 49ers passing (17:27) and running games (23:04) and tries to make sense of what to expect from the 49ers going forward.

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Taylor breaks down the Buffalo Bills victory over the New York Jets. He defines his love for Josh Allen (3:16) and the BIlls Wrs (10:08). He talks the Bills RB situation (12:52) as well as the relevancy of the New York Jets as a whole. (17:31)

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Taylor breaks down the Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Football Team game. He gives advice on what to do with all the fantasy relevant players

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Taylor breaks down the Chicago Bears vs Detroit Lions Game and gives advice on all the relevant fantasy players

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Taylor shares his reaction to the Pittburgh Steeler vs NY Giants Game

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Taylor goes over his film study of the Los Angeles Chargers vs Cincinnati Bengals game. He breaks down what happend, why it happened and what you should do with the relevant fantasy players.