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A Penny for Your Thoughts (guest: Shawn Siegele)

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With host Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) bringing back annual guest Shawn Siegele of RotoViz (@FF_Contrarian), it’s inevitable the conversation will turn to Zero-RB candidates. After discussing the Ezekiel Elliott-Tony Pollard dynamic in Dallas, Shawn and Pat take a closer look at Rashaad Penny, Devin Singletary and Chase Edmonds. A devoted Chiefs fan, Shawn sizes up the Kansas City WR situation, offers some thoughts on Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Ronald Jones, and opines on whether Patrick Mahomes might be a draft value.

Shawn pays homage to the remarkable career of Novak Djokovic and offers some thoughts on tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios. Shawn also divulges some of his other sporting interests besides football and tennis. You wouldn’t expect the godfather of the Zero-RB strategy to take just one of the first 31 wide receivers selected in his Scott Fish Bowl draft, but Shawn had his reasons and shares them with Pat. He also discusses the outlook for his late-fourth-round SFB selection, Travis Etienne, and expresses some concerns about members of the vaunted WR Class of 2014, including Mike Evans and Allen Robinson.

Host: Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF)

Guest: Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian)

Podcast produced by Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland)

Music provided by International Jet Set

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With host Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF) bringing back annual guest Shawn Siegele of RotoViz (@FF_Contrarian), it’s inevitable the conversation will turn to Zero-RB candidates. After discussing the Ezekiel Elliott-Tony Pollard dynamic in Dallas, Shawn and Pat take a closer look at Rashaad Penny, Devin Singletary and Chase Edmonds. A devoted Chiefs fan, Shawn sizes up the Kansas City WR situation, offers some thoughts on Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Ronald Jones, and opines on whether Patrick Mahomes might be a draft value.

Shawn pays homage to the remarkable career of Novak Djokovic and offers some thoughts on tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios. Shawn also divulges some of his other sporting interests besides football and tennis. You wouldn’t expect the godfather of the Zero-RB strategy to take just one of the first 31 wide receivers selected in his Scott Fish Bowl draft, but Shawn had his reasons and shares them with Pat. He also discusses the outlook for his late-fourth-round SFB selection, Travis Etienne, and expresses some concerns about members of the vaunted WR Class of 2014, including Mike Evans and Allen Robinson.

Host: Pat Fitzmaurice (@Fitz_FF)

Guest: Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian)

Podcast produced by Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland)

Music provided by International Jet Set

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