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Podcast: Shrine Bowl, NFL Playoffs and Prop Bets

January 21, 2015 | by Josh Johnson | Comments Comments Off on Podcast: Shrine Bowl, NFL Playoffs and Prop Bets
Todd Gurley of the Georgia Bulldogs is one of the top running backs in this year's draft class.
Could the Ravens go after Todd Gurley? (Kentuckysportsradio.com)

On this week’s episode of RotoRob Fantasy Football Weekly Podcast, heard every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. on Blogtalkradio, Nick Wagner and Josh Johnson were joined by Gene Clemons of Footballgameplan.com.

Among topics we mashed like potatoes:

  • Gene offers up his Shrine Bowl thoughts.
  • We discuss the PFWA All-Rookie Team.
  • We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Veteran Combine.
  • Have we seen the last of E.J. Manuel as a starting QB in the NFL?
  • Does Todd Gurley to the Ravens in Round One make too much sense?
  • Which two QBs (past of present) is Marcus Mariota a cross between?
  • Unless we want to have another “Fail Mary” let’s quit banging on the refs.
  • Nick rants about blocking field goals.
  • Prop bets with Chuck Podhaisky of Tellusnewsdigest.com.
  • Who is the best No. 6 in NFL history?
  • We recap the 2014 RotoRob Football Awards.
  • Dynasty dual: Martavis Bryant or Donte Moncrief?

Simply click the play button below to bask in our Fantasy football fun and frivolity.

Now it’s your turn. Let us know in the comments below what you think of our pigskin prattle.

Appearing on next week’s Podcast for our Super Bowl Roundtable will be Luis Tirado (Rants Sports), Mike Krafick (Truluv Sports), Brian Genord (Endzonescore.com) and Scott DellaFave (Endzonescore.com). Also appearing will be Jake Tabor from Educks.com.

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2014 RotoRob Football Awards

January 19, 2015 | by Josh Johnson | Comments (1)
Fantasy owners had to love the fact that his worst game came early (32 yards in Week Two) and was followed up by three straight games with an end zone visit. All MVPs need a “signature moment” — Gronk’s came in Week Eight against the Chicago Bears when he amassed 149 yards on nine catches en route to three touchdowns. Through Week 15, he may only have three 100-yard games but he also has scored 11 touchdowns, and we believe his consistency is the biggest reason he is deserving of this award. A five-catch, 68-yard day is a decent line for most tight ends — but that’s Gronk’s second-worst game of the season. All of 2014’s other Fantasy Stud of the Year candidates are not even definitively the best at their position and anyone trying to argue for a tight end other than Gronkowski in 2014 needs to be drug tested.
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Podcast: Kam Chancellor is Defense

January 14, 2015 | by Josh Johnson | Comments Comments Off on Podcast: Kam Chancellor is Defense
On this week’s episode of RotoRob Fantasy Football Weekly Podcast, heard every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. EST on Blogtalkradio, Nick Wagner and Josh Johnson were joined by NFL draft messiah Jeff Lloyd of Rsenreport.com.
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Podcast: Charlie Batch Interview

January 7, 2015 | by Josh Johnson | Comments Comments Off on Podcast: Charlie Batch Interview
On this week’s episode of RotoRob Fantasy Football Weekly Podcast, heard every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. on Blogtalkradio, Nick Wagner and Josh Johnson were joined by former NFL QB and two-time Super Bowl Champion Charlie Batch and Nate Stacken of StackAttack.com.
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2014 NFL Wire Troll All-Stars

December 23, 2014 | by Josh Johnson | Comments (2)
Unbeknownst to the Cleveland faithful, Carr is the leading rookie passer in almost every positive category. Obviously it’s too early to tell but he appears to be a steal as the fourth QB taken (second round) at least comparatively so. If you nabbed Carr this season, he was probably nothing but bye week material and his future ceiling is very weapons dependent. As for this season he was just a QB2 with upside. Solid performances versus San Diego and San Francisco were the highlights for the promising sliver and black signal caller. Even with a B-Squad of WRs, Carr managed 3,100 yards passing as well as 20 TDs to 14 total turnovers. Rookie numbers have and will be in the future much harsher.
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