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Just when you thought it couldn't get any weirder, we get slap gate, the sequel that and a cornucopia of injuries to your first and second round draft picks highlighted this crazy sunday. Welcome back to the show. It's ding grab your chips and salsa. We're going to break down the games from week one. We're going to talk about some injuries. We're going to talk about your strategy for waivers this week. We're going to get into it all right, let's start off with some injuries. There were some big ones come out. I'm burning, and nobody got burned worse than kiddo owners. Their number one tight end is out on IR for the next four weeks, hamstring issues. We know he's got soft tissue injury problems from before. So not really a big surprise. Sorry to hear that Bowers, he's day to day. But remember, Pete Carroll comes from the school of liars. Used to do it all the time in Seattle. You never knew who was going to play in those games, especially the running back position. You know what I'm talking about. So whether or not he plays week two, totally up in the air. I bet they sit him. So you better go look at the waiver wire guys like Fannin, that's the topic, or Brent, strange, another one. I would definitely go look at those guys. I don't think Bauer is going to play week two, but you need to monitor the practice wire. Were these out and Hollywood brown took over and got 16 targets. If he's on the waiver wire, you need to go grab him. He is a top waiver ad this week or these day to day? He might even play with a brace. Yeah, whatever. That's not going to happen. Russell Wilson, he didn't get injured, but he injured his own team, per se. All right, those guys are playing with their heads down. Neighbors doesn't like it. It's time for the Darth row. We need to get Jackson in there. Jennings, he was hurt, has a shoulder problem and his calf problem. Now he's back to his shoulder problem. He got his new money deal. But you know, it's a San Fran way, as soon as they get their money, they get hurt. Really, not an update day to day. Yeah, they signed Kendrick born. So does that mean he's out week two, probably. But you know, Jennings, he's trying to make that extra money that he got. So we'll see what happens there. Drake London, another popular guy. After getting 15 targets, then he goes down. It's a shoulder again. He looks more likely to come back, but, I mean, if he doesn't, pennix is going to be peppering everybody else, and Bajan was definitely, you know, the big target hog on that one. Then we've got Junkins. He finally, finally signed his contract. We'll see if he plays week two. I'm not sure he's ready for that. I mean, Sampson looked pretty good, and he's a premium waiver ad running back for this week. Kate Stover, kind of a little known name, but who is he? He is Dalton Schultz backup with him out the Texans are looking for somebody to throw to. I think Schultz, he gets a couple of extra targets that might be somebody to look on the waiver wire. Say, if you lost Kittle and you can't get guys like Fannin. Since we've been touching on a couple of the waiver ads that I think are premiums this week, let's go ahead and jump in and look at those real quick. I think Jones and pennix are excellent ads if you're looking for a quarterback, especially if you have Russell Wilson, ouch. Did you really draft that dude at tight end? Fan and yeah, he's good. Brent strange. Juwan Johnson got pepper with a lot of targets. He seems to be rattlers, number one guy, and then a wide receiver, Keenan Allen. Now if he's on the waiver wire, then you didn't listen to my show, because I have him in the top 40, and he is crushing it for my team. Hollywood Brown, obviously, Quinton Johnson. Everybody's talking about him. I know a lot of people love Quinton Johnson. I didn't that was a bad on my part, but so if he's on the waiver wire, you need to get that guy. Obviously, he's a premium. And then booty I'm not a booty fan. Let me take that back, you know, I am a booty fan, but I'm not a, you know, a booty fan. But in this particular case, you know, I think it's a one off. We'll see. I could be totally wrong here. I mean, May is all over the place right now. And then at running back, Sampson is really the one. There's Junkins too. I think Sampson is going to have it for now. He's getting, you know, plenty of opportunity, but the the line is just not creating holes for him. He didn't have a whole lot of success, and it was against Cincinnati. That's not really a good run team. So all right, let's start off the week one recap with Carolina, Jacksonville. You know, the big question that got answered was, Etn or Bigsby? It's Etn, wow, over 100 yards. And Bigsby, what did he get? Well, he got a free one way trip to Philly. Now he might get a ring out of it. So if I'm Bigsby, I'm thinking this might be actually good for me. Trevor Lawrence, he didn't look that great. I mean, if you can't get Brian Thomas, but one catch off of seven targets, that's pretty bad. I mean, they had to manufacture run just to get him a touchdown, Thomas, you got to be worried. Brother young on the other side of Wow. He looks like the first half of 2024, he's missing throws even Tet, who is amazing, wasn't getting a whole lot of quality targets. I'm not worried about Ted. I'm still going to start him, but yeah, there's some, there's some issues there. Now, Chuba, he looked pretty good. He got the lion's share. The other targets, as well as the work on the ground. Donald was awful. So, I mean, true, he's safe, and you're going to start him every week. Red, strange. He got some legit targets. I think he's a tight end one. He got a touchdown vulture, obviously. But, I mean, he looked pretty good hunter. Had, you know, a lot of targets, I think way too many. But I mean, he looked decent. He just doesn't have anything after the catch. Once he catches it, he kind of looks like he's I'm not sure what to do with my hands kind of thing. Where do I go? And then he gets tackled. He gets like, two yards. Now the Carolina defense, that's definitely one to target. So whoever you've got going up against them next week, you want to play all those starters, if you can. The second game is the giants of Washington. Wilson. Man, that dude is terrible. It's time for a dark throw. Let's get Jackson in there. All right, neighbors, he was frustrated. Everyone was frustrated. One down, Robinson, he was kind of a bright spot for the team. You know, lots of targets there. At least the running game was atrocious. Everybody's like, hyping up scatter bow because he made a block, and then after that, he was just getting pummeled. Did anyone see him get crushed in the red zone. Yeah, let's not get, you know, too hyped about that. Wilson's going up against Dallas, and he's supposed to be the starter who fire up the Dallas defense is looking good. Everybody on the flip side, Washington, they weren't crisp on this one. All right, the pass game was kind of off. Obviously. McLaurin spent, you know, the entire summer whining about his contract, so that didn't help. Debo looked amazing. You need to start that guy. You know, he's looking like prime debo. Let's, let's hope he doesn't get injured. Obviously, he's got that injury passed hurts. He was looking more like a tight end too, but a touchdown dependent kind of guy. But he did get a TD in this one, so that's awesome. And then, of course, the big question was Eckler. JCM, well, they started off. Eckler was kind of like a Oh, see, you know, he's just a rookie, and then bam, all of a sudden, JCM just crushing it. So you need to start JCM every week. That kid's just gonna get better and better, all right? Arizona versus New Orleans. Wake me up if someone shoots at us or that door gets sucked off its rails, sloppy game between the cards and the saints, as expected. Murray, one deep shot. The rest of it's all short to medium. His average depth of completion. Not good, just about five yards. Connor versus Benson. Everyone's kind of raved about Benson because he had that big run, but Connor got all the red zones. He got the touchdown. They're both plotters. Connor didn't get his average five per carry like he normally does, but oh well, I think he still looked better. I wouldn't go running to get Benson, Harrison McBride, they'll be fine. They got Pepperwood targets, so they're they're still good to go in New Orleans. It's Kamara and not a whole lot else. Rattler, 47 attempts, but he couldn't get a touchdown. That tells you everything you need to know. Juwan Johnson, he got a few, a lot of as well as Shahid, they got some good going to continue to start those guys, especially if John Johnson is on the waiver wire and you're looking for a replacement for Kittle. All right, going from one of the worst games to one of the best games Pittsburgh, going into the Jets. Yep, the prodigal son has returned, and all he wanted to do is beat anyone that is associated with the Jets. And he did in spectacular fashion. Rogers is back four touchdowns. You need to keep starting him. He loves his new team. As far as the whole Pittsburgh running back thing, it's been answered. It's worn, but not by much, all right, that he got the red zone touches, which is awesome. It was kind of a 6040 split, which is not great. But Caleb Johnson was nowhere, so that's good. You know, he got the quality targets. He got some yards. I would still start Warren, unless you know something happens to him. I think he's still the RB, one there, Pittsburgh wide receivers. DK, four catches, 83 and seven targets, got his touchdown, which is good. Austin got a touchdown on six targets. You know, the tight end question that got answered, but not in the way I thought. Jonah Smith, six targets, but he caught five for 15, three yards catch, wow. And he did get a touchdown. He's the red zone guy, so, I mean, that's who Rogers is looking to. So Jonah Smith, if he's on the waiver wire, touchdown dependent, but a good pickup fields. Wow. He did exactly what I said he would run now, he did a very good job of that. He got two touchdowns. He threw a touchdown that was on a broken, busted play to Wilson, but you know, he did get a touchdown on that one. Otherwise he didn't really look like a good pocket passer. Wilson did better than I expected, but again, it was on that broken coverage. Pittsburgh doesn't really have a good secondary, so if you are targeting them, from a defense perspective, your offense, you know you've got some wide receivers going against Pittsburgh, feel confident you're probably going to get a touchdown against those guys. Let's put that concern to bed. Bruce Hall is the guy, but Allen, he's still getting red zone touches. What is going on? Brees Hall over 100 yards, and then, you know, for the touchdown, they give it Allen, that just makes no sense. I know you're all pissed. I can feel it through the radio right now, no other receivers on this team are really viable. You know, it's just really centered around fields, his inability to throw. And then, of course, you got Wilson, who hopefully will get a touchdown. I don't see a bright future for anyone who. On the Jets. And I really like Taylor as a rookie tight end, but unfortunately, he only got one look. All right, let's talk about Las Vegas versus New England. My biggest letdown, probably this week, was Drake may unable to make the throws happen. 46 attempts. That's really good value. The sub 300 yards, only one touchdown against the Raiders, and they have a poor secondary, so that's concerning. Eight targets to Henry. That's good. Four for 66 he's a tight end. One. Eight targets to booty. We talked about him already. Seven targets to digs. He got six of 57 but didn't get a touchdown. So that was kind of a, you know, that was a bummer. And then seven targets to Douglas, who only caught two of them for negative two yards and a touchdown. That is the craziest stat I have ever heard. How do you catch two balls for negative two yards and get a touchdown? Did you back in? Do they give you like, negative yards for going backwards into the end zone? Not that I recall. But I mean, hey, you know, the NFL is changing rules all over the place. Henderson, Stevenson, are you kidding me? These guys were awful. Trey on Henderson, five for 27 Stevenson, seven for 15. I still have questions. Geno looked good, 362, yards passing, a touchdown and interception. That's pretty good. He probably should have had another touchdown there. You know, he targeted Bowers, a ton, obviously. Before, you know, Bowers went out of the game, and then he targeted Myers. Myers look good. Threw a big ball to Thornton, which was nice. So, you know, there was a lot of Thornton hype. You only got four targets, but he still looked really good. Now the Bowers is out. Mayor came in, caught four for 38 which is about kind of standard for mayor, but he's he might see more if Bowers doesn't play next week. So he could be somebody you could target off the waiver wire as well. Janty, wow, he could not have proved me more, right, 19 rushes for 38 yards. Are you serious? You could basically fall forward for two yards. A guy that big, he did get a touchdown. He did a rolling left move on a two yard plunge. He got two balls for two yards. So basically, janty is two. Now, let me guess this doesn't he wear the number two. Weird, okay, I don't know this is kind of like Twilight Zone type stuff here. He wasn't dominant. I think the O line is hurting for Las Vegas. I really don't see janty having a big game unless he's up against a really weak defense. So watch out. I know he was your first round pick, but you've got to be worried. All right, Miami, the Colts, whoa. Miami is a train wreck, and everybody's thinking the same thing. To a you need to lay off those quarter pound cheeseburgers, bro, you're looking a little bit big. 14 of 23 for a touchdown and two interceptions, and that touchdown was pathetic to a chain in garbage time. Did he get another concussion? I don't know. There's talk that he might have, but this, this is going to be a terrible season for him, for Hill, a chain who got peppered. I was still worried about these guys and their production late Garbage Time might be the only way you get points out of any of these key guys. I mean, a chains usage. Look good. Hill was terrible. Six targets, four catches for 40. That's not good. It's like last year, tua just could not see Hill. He doesn't have deep ball presence anymore. I just don't know what to think. I think if you've got Hill, maybe try to trade him. You know, trade while you've got the chance. Otherwise, this could be a really down season. He looked pissed on that sideline. Now, if he goes to Kansas City, look out. I know the rumors are out there. Ali Gordon, that's a bummer. Here's an opportunity. You're getting your butt kicked. You could get the rookie some time. And what do you do? You give them two attempts. The coaching in Miami is awful. The entire culture there is awful. Just avoid these guys. Like I said, Sell high on Hill. Or really, it's more like sell low on Hill. On the flip side, the Colts, man, they couldn't have looked any better. Jones, I mean, comeback Player of the Year. What is going on, man? JTS, people, they're not happy. Why he vulture two touchdowns from JT I mean, seriously, one yard punches. Taylor, owners have to be just absolutely insane right now. But he could not have thrown any better. I told you, Pitman was going to be beast six for 80 and a touchdown. That's awesome. Obviously, Warren, he's looking like a tight end one. He might finish top three if he gets this kind of usage, nine targets, catching seven of those for 76 that is awesome. After that. I mean, the rest of the team that, that's your star players. There's nobody else getting any love right now on the Colts, all right, the Battle of Ohio, where my gen alpha is out there, Ohio, all right, Cincinnati. Wow. Their O line is, it's really, really bad burrows. His MVP season is already over. Yeah, I know it's week one, but he ain't gonna catch a couple other quarterbacks who had some big weeks, and we'll talk about those guys later. But it's over for him. He's not getting 5000 yards. I was wrong on that I was hoping he was gonna but no Chase. Awful game for him. Lots of pressure coming from miles Garrett that the Browns definitely had it dialed up. I don't even know how the Bengals won. Oh yeah, I know paging field goal kickers. Can anyone hit? You know, a 35 yarder too soon. I don't know. But Chase, he's in trouble. Chase. Down nice usage. But I mean, 21 rushes 43 yards and a touchdown. It's like janty numbers man caught two for 25 there are, they are home to Jacksonville next week, so that should be much better. Well, we think we'll see what happens, but I hope they it should be a bounce back week for the entire Cincinnati team, if not. Row, row. All right, Flacco, he looked pretty good. Man, 45 attempts, 290 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. One of them wasn't even his fault for the running back thing. That's a head scratcher. It looks like it's gonna be Samson moving forward, but let's take a look at Samson's numbers. Real quick. 12 for 29 that's, that's, that's really, really bad. Okay. I mean, that's not good at all. Eight catches, though, with some more yards, okay, so that's much better forward, he looked terrible. I mean, I don't think he's going to start judging who knows. So Samson's out there, at least for volume. You got to go get him, but it's still a question mark. Judy, five for 66 that those are pretty good numbers, you know, from your starting wide receiver and a PPR league Tillman five for 52 and a touchdown. You hope that Judy gets a touchdown and kind of elevates him for next week. But, you know, those numbers kind of make sense. Fannon was the big winner. He got loaded up with targets. He led the team with nine, okay, and, joku. I don't even know where that guy was. I mean, he got six targets, but only three catches. Fan and he's on the waiver wire. You're gonna have to go get him. All right. Let's talk about the Bucks versus Atlanta. Mayfield, three touchdowns, but only 167. Yards. He looked awful in the first half, if he didn't notice, almost 40 yards on the ground, decent fantasy day, but boy, I would have loved to see more yards through the air, and so would have guys like Evans, right. All right. Irving, man. He just looked really bad. The Atlanta front four is pretty stout. You got a touchdown, all right, but 14 carries for 37 that's not turning any heads. All right, four catches for eight yards again, two yards a catch. What in the world? Man on dude, he was gone. Was he playing? I don't think, I think he's still hurt. I really do. I'm not sure I would start him next week. Igbuka, man, you know, he lived right up to the hype. Guys, four for 67 and two touchdowns. Evans drew most of the coverage away from him. I think there's regression coming. He's not going to get two touchdowns every week, but, I mean, this is a guy you need to be starting. Pennix. He looked pretty good. 42 attempts, 298 yards and a touchdown. 21 and one on the ground. That's really good. Bijon, amazing as always. I really don't need to say anything about him, but you know, he was only averaging two yards of carry, but his catches six for 101 Oh, baby. That's why he's the number one guy. Now, the loss of London, that's huge. We hope he comes back. Where are the targets gonna go? Is the big picture if London doesn't play and you need to watch his practice regimen. This week, he had 15 targets before he left. Wow, that dude's gonna be the wide receiver one if he can come back. He's day to day. So where do the targets go? Well, pits. Pits got a lot of targets. He got seven for 59 ray, ray McLeod, he might get a couple of those. Bijon, obviously got a ton. So those are kind of your your winners, as far as that is concerned, if London doesn't come back, but they will struggle without London, believe me, those targets cannot be Peter Bush bread, you know across the entire team that that's going to be tough, all right, 40 Niners at Seattle. Purdy, he got hurt. Kittle hurt. Jennings hurt. We talked about that pretty, I mean, way to Rocky. It up at the end. Brother, 277, for two touchdowns and two interceptions, won the game. I mean, MCC, 31 touches, huge game, but guess what? That is not sustainable. MCC is going to get hurt if he's doing 30 touches a game, you better hope and pray. You know he's he's in the ice tank after this, because that's just not sustainable for a guy with that many injuries. Pearsall four for 108 he's probably going to get more. If Jennings doesn't come back, kills definitely not going to come back. Obviously, I like the tongues kid, the guy who got the touchdown at the end. I mean, dude, he's got some elevation. He held onto the ball game winner. You got to give it up for this kid. He's not a big name. Obviously, there's going to be more guys to go target, and we've already talked about those guys. As far as Darnell is concerned, wow. You know, Donald reminded me of when he was back with the Panthers. He just looked awful. But the 40 Niner defense, they are legit. They get a lot of pressure on him. But, I mean, there's, there's no sugar coating it. Donald was terrible, no touchdowns at 150 yards, wow. I mean, dude, you know, look yourself in the mirror. Okay. How do we answer the Charbonnet? Walker, Charbonnet, stronger, better, faster. He got the red zone looks and the touchdown, but he didn't get any targets. Walker, you know, those owners have to be worried. Obviously, he got a couple of targets, which is nice, but none of the Red Zone works. So for now, I think charbo was winning this one, but it was a 5050, split. JSN, what can I say? Keep starting that dude. He's all on the ball though. Cup was a ghost, and that is a scary thing for a guy with that much talent. Donald can't find a great possession receiver like that. All right, moving on, Denver versus. Tennessee. You know, this was an ugly game. I if there was a time when I thought Denver was going to lose, let's just say it. Bo does not know. Week one, Nicks had real trouble. He was erratic. He was careless with the ball, but he got himself together and for a win at the end, his defense kept him in and which is, you know, there are the top defense. Dobbins was the RB 116, carries for 63, and a touchdown, couple of catches. Harvey looked fast, six for 70 that that's great. But if Dobbins is going to get that many touches, you got to hope that Harvey picks up a touchdown on a catch or something. Otherwise you're you're just not getting any love there. Sutton, he looked like a great wide receiver, one with a touchdown, so continue to play him. Ingram's out. So you're probably looking for another tight end. Troutman is not your guy. And I know he's on Denver, but he's not your guy on the flip side, Ward versus the number one defense. No surprise, could it be any tougher for the rookie? I mean, honestly, and in game number one, his boys didn't really help him. They were frustrated. His father was frustrated in the in the crowd. You can you've seen that video. He didn't turn over the ball, so I give him a lot of props on that. Pollard was the RB one with 18 to 60. He did fumble the ball, had one catch, not a great day for Tony. The lead target guy was Ridley. He had eight, but he only caught four for 27 he just wasn't getting quality catches. And then you have iron our seven targets, but he only caught two for 13. That's not good. So I wouldn't go rushing in to grab that to grab that guy. Tennessee is a team that you play your defense against, and you do not play starters unless you have Tony Pollard and Ridley and even those guys I'm worried about you, if that's your you know, whenever your two key starters, let's talk rams versus Houston. It was a slow start, all right, but it got good at the end. Stafford really picked it up. Puka, he's a machine. I mean, he got knocked out like twice. He's like the tone data, but he came back blood and all and just dominated Adams. He got a lot less looks, but he had a really tough cover corner on him, so I'm not surprised. Pooka got all the love there. Now, once again, there was no timeshare. It is Kiron Williams, and Kiron Williams quorum comes in a couple of times. It's Karen's team. He's going to get the touchdowns. There's really no question. If you're holding on to quorum, you're praying that guyron gets injury, because it's just not going to happen. Now, Houston, they get a solid defense. That's why they were in it for a while, but when you look at the numbers, it's scary. Chubb is the number one running back, but he's totally ineffective. Nico and Schultze, they tied with a team high of five targets, five. Now I know the Rams defense is decent, but five, that's really bad. If the Texans are going to win moving forward, they've got to funnel their targets to Nico. He needs to get triple those targets. And that's not looking good. Higgins, that wide receiver rookie, he was ineffective. Hutchinson, two. Lot of hype on both those guys in the end, you're not starting them now in a game that hurts me the most watching the lions lose Green Bay. Michael Parsons, He's a beast. He's an O line record, and our O line needed to be wrecked. It was terrible. All right, Green Bay defense is legit. Watch out if you're playing against them golf, they look bad. You could tell that the Detroit Lions were missing their two key coaches from last year. I mean, I think I would still play all the starters for Detroit. Don't get me wrong, you're going to play all the studs on Detroit, but, man, you need to temper their expectations on this one, because they just look off. I know Tesla, there's a lot of hype on him. Great catch too, by the way. Love this kid. He's going to be awesome for us, but he's not going to get a touchdown every game he's touched on depending he's probably going to get maybe a couple of catches, so don't be blowing all your fab money on him. I mean, the guy's a dart throw at this point, unless somebody gets hurt on the other side, love was not impressive. His defense was more impressive. But love really wasn't he's not a top quarterback, not in my opinion, Jacobs still a top 10 running back. He gets it done on the ground. He just wears you down. The guy's a beast, all right. He's a mini Derek Henry. He's not Derek Henry, obviously golden. Wow. He face planted. I don't even know where that kid was. All the hype and none of the targets. It was just terrible read. Flash, a little wide receiver. One status there, got a touchdown. But then, you know, now his foots standard. Watch his practice. He's just not at 100% craft. That was not a surprise. He's gonna get a lot of targets. I expect more from him moving forward, but for the rest of the skill players on the team, yeah, love just doesn't throw the ball enough to make to get it done. This is the Packers identity, running the ball short passes, controlling the game. All right, what was another game I forgot Sunday night. It was like a really boring game. I'm just kidding, ravens, bills. Are you serious? Right now? I went to bed and woke up and the bills won. And I'm sure, you know, a lot of people in America did anyway. When it comes to these two teams, you just start everybody all right, there's really no reason not to. Keon Coleman, he really showed that he's going to be. Amazing. It really stepped it up a notch with over 100 yards a touchdown late in the game. Cook caught five balls. I mean, he looked dominant. Henry, the dude is not human. I mean, seriously, Derek, Henry, amazing. And then, of course, the quarterbacks, these are your MVPs for this year. So you're going to start everybody on the ravens and the bills every single week period. Dot moving on Monday night game, Chicago, Minnesota. Don't call it a comeback. Call it a collapse. Okay. Caleb is not a good quarterback, all right. He had one good drive, and then everyone was like, Oh, check it out. There it is. It's amazing. Ben Johnson is a crazy, awesome offensive coach. And then what happened? Nothing. Nothing happened. It was pathetic. I can't believe it. They couldn't run the ball. They couldn't throw the ball. Caleb was missing open throws. You just need to get used to it. That's what's going to happen. He can't read defenses. He can't throw with accuracy. He just gets all excited, expecting to run the ball a little bit, but he's going to be like maybe a top 15 quarterback, if he's lucky, Swift is a clear number one running back. You're going to keep doing that. The rookie behind him, he's he's not even going to be having impact. And then, of course, DJ Moore, he's going to get peppered quite a bit. A dunzi got the lucky touchdown. But this is not the standard. These are guys, if you start them, they're all touchdown dependent for the Vikings. McCarthy, not stellar. Okay, he's growing. He's going to get better, but right now, he's not so good. If you're starting him, you're taking some real risks. He's not going to put up, you know, really huge numbers, until maybe late in the season. So you need to temper your expectations. Maybe play your backup. I mean, if you got Daniel Jones, I would play Daniel Jones over McCarthy. I know McCarthy has weapons, but seriously, Chicago, their defense is stout. I mean, this was a tough this was tough for McCarthy Jetta, he just had an okay game, not really great. Yeah, I know, you know, he finished off strong, but seriously, Hawkinson, not so good. I mean, that's not good uses for a guy that you would expect to be, like a top five, top seven tight end, Mason versus Jones. Mason is the winner from a speed perspective, but Jones is the one who's trusted in the red zone. If you're starting one of these guys, neither of them are going to get 20 touches in a game unless one of them gets hurt or one of them just goes off. They're both touchdown dependent. Unfortunately, these guys are both RB twos at best, unless something happens to the other one. And that is the end of our show. Folks. We talked about a lot. Talked about waivers, we talked about injuries, we gave a recap ways you want to think moving forward. This week's coming up, man, it's already Tuesday, and we're talking Redskins. I'm sorry, you know, I still think of those Redskins commanders versus the Packers on Thursday night. So get up for that game. Gonna be high scoring, big defense versus big offense. We'll see if Daniels can, you know, wake up a little bit from week one. Should be awesome. Now, as always, we give a shout out to our men and women uniform who protect the freedoms that we hold dear. Thank you for your service and sacrifice and thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, follow us on X YouTube, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast, so you can stay up to date on the latest content, and until then, remember, establish dominance isn't Just a catchphrase, it's a commitment. Are you ready? You you.