• I'll play Your Game week 8 - RIP to Thomas' Late Husband and Also Our Week 7 Pod

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

I'll play Your Game week 8 - RIP to Thomas' Late Husband and Also Our Week 7 Pod

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    Approaching Week 8 of the NFL Season, Dan, Peter, and Thomas meet once again to play Marry, F*ck, Kill; Line Nirvana; and Three Dawgs. In this episode, we explain why we missed week 7, we speculate wildly and irresponsibly about Andy Dalton's "injury" before facing Denver, Peter calls a whole mess of blowouts, Dan spends his Peterbucks the fun way, and we pay our respects to Chris Godwin as Thomas mourns.

    To make up for last week, we're leaving in some of the extra chatter that usually gets cut for time. Enjoy!

    Introduction

    For first-timers, here's a quick overview of our games:
    Dan's game is Marry Fuck Kill, which is scored based on projections vs. performance. We each choose a player at QB, RB, and WR to "Marry," to "Fuck," and to "Kill." Marry earns actual points plus a bonus for each week we stay married. Fuck earns double points. Kill is scored in reverse.
    Thomas' game is Line Nirvana, where we try to convince each other about a game and associated betting line that we "just have that feeling" about.
    Peter's game is Three Dawgs, where we each place 15 Peterbucks on underdog moneyline bets.

    See Dan's season predictions at https://www.danielcarterbrown.com/blog/dans-2024-nfl-predictions

    Find all our episodes and more info at https://ipyg.buzzsprout.com!

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