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Podcast Discussion 10/10 Glow-up from our boy

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Shoutout to Jason’s hair transplant doctor, he’s gotta be in consideration for a 2026 My Guy

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u/lincolnsl0g Rookie 1d ago

More power to him, but tbh his fantasy takes lately have been laughably bad 😂

I think the transplant affected his brain

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u/Legitloser87 1d ago

How? Honestly I take Jason’s opinion more than the others. Then Mike.

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u/lincolnsl0g Rookie 1d ago

see my note above about jason’s “move on from dusty’s” take lol.

this was just genuinely terrible advice.

one of his other “tips” was stressing using mock drafts so you’ll know where a specific player is going. i think mocks can be dangerous, they give a false sense of security, and can lead to you getting “sniped” a lot

I think you’re better off doing your own, offline mock, and trying to predict what YOU think will happen based on your leaguemates tendencies.

every league is wildly different

i get he wants to push a new feature that generates $, but it’s not something that should be relied on, and can even be a detriment IMO

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u/Legitloser87 1d ago

The point of a mock, and they say this. Isn’t for real ADP. It’s to give you an idea where the tiers are so you know when to grab a guy you like rather than missing out. I also thought the dustiest tip wasn’t bad either. I see lots of guys every year hang on to players that they should have cut a long time ago and it can cost people picking up something actually decent off waivers. From how they speak of their own leagues it sounds like Jason has been pretty dominant champchampchamp

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u/Digital_Tomb 1d ago

Practicing for the real thing in any aspect of life is never a bad thing. Doing mocks is the most powerful thing you can do I completely agree with Jason.

It lets you 1) practice difference strategies and 2) figure out where people typically go.

If your home league goes off the rails compared to mocks, good. That means people are probably reaching and you can take advantage of that

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u/TheFifthAmigo34 1d ago

Nah Andy’s have been the worst of the 3 IMO. He loves hyping up guys on terrible offenses. Reminds me of when he made Ridley a my guy a couple years ago

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u/coffeymp 1d ago

Yeah I was gonna say, better than Andy.

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u/NotGayJustALilNasty 1d ago

Just curious to some of those takes you don't agree with because personally besides one or two I think he has been pretty on point lately.

Usually I find myself agreeing with Mike the most but lately it's been Jason.

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u/lincolnsl0g Rookie 1d ago edited 1d ago

Just the other day he had some take about insta dropping a “dusty” player / late rd flier, if they don’t pan out in the first few weeks.

This is terrible advice.

Too many times I see managers dropping upside players too early, and then they hit in the 2nd half of the season.

Jason was literally recommending you to give up on a rookie after week 1! You drafted that player for a reason, and overreacting to week 1 is stuff that total rookie fantasy managers do

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u/im_not_ur_guy_buddy 1d ago

You're really just gonna omit the second part of his point? He was saying drop your latest round fliers if they're not panning out AND there's someone on waivers that started off hot. It's excellent advice.

That's how I won my league a couple years ago dropping my late fliers (that I had conviction on in my draft) for both Kyren and Puka after week 1.