• I'll play Your Game week 9 - Not Dropping the Ball

  • Nov 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

I'll play Your Game week 9 - Not Dropping the Ball

  • Summary

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    Almost halfway through the season! In this episode, we have three different takes on the upcoming Cowboys-Falcons game; a flaw is discovered in Marry F*ck Kill that helps Peter and Thomas and hurts the game's creator; Dan remarries an ex; Peter keeps reminding himself how he feels about the Ravens' defensive coordinator*; and Thomas predicts a very unhappy weekend for his co-hosts.

    * we don't get around to figuring out the guy's name in the recording. It's Zachary Orr. Sorry for the disrespect Mr. Orr. But get your defense right. You're driving a Ferrari like a Honda**.

    **Honda please sponsor us and we'll change the above text.

    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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