Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Footballguys' Daily Fantasy Hour hosted by RotoGrinders, Week 13

Every Wednesday night, Dan Back from RotoGrinders hosts the Footballguys' Daily Fantasy Hour live on RotoGrinders.com. The guys talk NFL football, but with a daily fantasy agenda...all while having a few laughs at one another's expense. This week, the episode kicked off with key injury situations (Rob Gronkowski, Chris Johnson, Jimmy Graham, and others) and how the DFS community might exploit certain value-based replacements. After recapping Week 12 performances, Austin and John talked about players that might have repeat performances and potential trap players to avoid before hitting on some recency bias that might exist heading into Week 13. Each analyst took sides on their weekly "Over/Under" segment before John pinpointed some WR/CB matchups you will want to exploit. A quick analysis of the Packers-Lions Thursday night game ensued before Dan, Austin, and John each made a bold prediction for the Week 13 slate. You can watch the episode below or you can download it for mobile listening as a podcast on the RotoGrinders' Daily Fantasy Fix.








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