“Tudders”? Seriously? Go with CBS fantasy football instead.
Patrick Daugherty is that wannabe cool guy you knew in high school. His infantile attempt to sound young and appeal to teens with his inane references and use of “tudder” to reference touchdowns is sadly pathetic. If you want to listen to wannabe frat boys talk about football for 15 minutes and spend the other 45 minutes making lame jokes and vague references, then this is the show for you. “Kenny Pickett lookin’ sus.” The use of children’s vernacular sums up the show: a group of guys trying to sound cool and trendy while talking about fantasy football. What’s painful is they know their stuff, but their style really takes away from the listenable quality of the show. To elaborate: the guys know football pretty well, but it can be a slog listening to an episode. Just check out their mock draft episode 806. It’s 80% insider banter, 20% content. By all means, catch up with one another, but do it before recording the podcast. It’s just boring insipid conversation with limited useful content.
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