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No one can check Waddle one-on-one, even though everyone knew where the ball was going. Defenses could not take him away when the offense had no time to throw and a non existent run game. Now that the Fins have upgraded the offense across the board, he can easily have a better season. Great analysis Dwain.
The Tua vs Baker comparison was awful. You MUST factor in Cleveland’s topntier o-line and run game vs Miami’s worst o-line in the league and subpar run game. That makes all the difference in the world. Also, Lamar Jackson WAS there when the Fins smacked Baltimore around. New Orleans was the team they beat when the Saints were depleted with injuries. Please do your research before making comments like these.
Great quick insight from last night’s crazyness.. TY
As a totally biased Cooper Kupp owner, I gotta say the theme of ‘Kupp is always just accidentally left open somehow’ is a bit silly. He’s an ace route runner in ways that can’t possibly be measured with a 40 yd dash, just look at YouTube interviews where Kupp just talks about routes and you’ll be convinced there’s a REASON he’s always open
Embarrassing. Hartitz sounds like 12 year old interviewing his favorite player. Mega cringey.
The tight end episode with Matt Kelly was horrible. That guy is the dumbest fantasy tout I've ever seen. Had to unfollow podcast
The #1 running back is often found in the second round+. Hell, Gurley himself was a 2nd-3rd round pick during his break out year. Picking Gurley in the 1st is an unnecessary risk. In the 2nd, would you honestly be surprised if Mixon, Gordon, DJ, Chubb, Cooks out produced a fully healthy Gurley? I wouldn't be. And those guys don't have this risk associated with them. I wouldn't start looking at Gurley until Chubb is off the board
Great show!!! Appreciate all your analysis & grinding out the data.