 Ladies and gentlemen, you are watching another episode of Time2Football. In today's show, we're going to talk about week 8 of the National Football League, talk about some storylines going on in the NFL right now, injury updates, weekly picks, as well as some debates that are going on in the NFL community, including Amari Cooper being traded to the Dallas Cowboys, and which other team could be pursuing some top players prior to the trade deadline. Welcome, welcome everyone to the Time2Football podcast. We've been getting a lot of new subscribers and faces tuning in every single week, and that's because a lot of our audience is coming from fantasy football videos that we've been posting recently. So for you guys that are a part of that crew, welcome in. My name is Hassan Khan. I am the wonderful host of this show. So if it is your first time watching for you guys that are watching on YouTube, you probably notice, whoa, this is like a 30, 40 minute video. What the heck is going on? I'm not going to stay here and watch that. Totally fine. Totally fine because this is actually a podcast that we put up on the podcast app and up on iTunes. So for you guys that don't have 30, 40 minutes to just look at your phone straight, you can go to the podcast app, search Time2Football, listen to us on the go. Listen to us on your way to work while you're at the gym. Just listen in on us talking about every single week in the NFL because the NFL is great. A lot of things are happening right now. Amari Cooper. Amari Cooper is part of that trade deadline that we're going to be getting into in just a sec. But on top of that, in this show, we're going to talk about some other storylines going on in the NFL right now. We're going to give some injury updates for you guys. Like we said, we've been bringing a lot of viewers from those fantasy football videos. So those injury updates are important for you guys as well as give you our weekly picks and getting into some debates. And one of the debates that we're going to talk about is which other player is going to be traded because we've already seen Carlos Hyde get traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars for a fifth round pick. Damon Harrison got traded to the Detroit Lions from New York. Snax is gone from New York. Eli Appel also has been traded from the Big Apple to New Orleans. And just a lot of things are going on right now. So we'll get into all of that and talk about what other teams could be pursuing some other players. But before we get into week eight, we're going to have to recap week seven because it was a good week. This NFL season has been filled with a lot of offensive touchdowns. And we've got three players that we want to highlight on the offense and one defensive player. So we do players in the week on the show every single week. It's not split up like NFC, AFC, no, none of that. It's just who we believe are the top performance of the week. By the way, do you have a, I feel like I got a booger just like hanging? I don't, I don't know. Possibly if I do then deal with it. So for you guys listening on the podcast app, go to YouTube for a chance to potentially see Snot hanging out of my nose. But let's get into the players of the week right now for week seven. And we're going to start off with Kareem the Dream. Kareem Hunt against Cincinnati in week seven. He had 15 carries, 86 rushing yards, five receptions, 55 receiving yards. He had three total touchdowns. So he had one rushing touchdown and two receiving touchdowns. And he helped the Chiefs beat the Cincinnati Bengals in extreme and great fashion. Our second player of the week is the return of the Mac. Martin Mac, 19 carries, 126 rushing yards, as well as two receptions, 33 receiving yards. And he had two total touchdowns against Buffalo Bills. One of them was rushing, one of them was receiving and he beat the Bills or he helped to lead the Colts to a victory, 37 to five. That Colts offense is a lot better than people may think. Our third player of the week, Emmanuel Sanders. He's having a solid year, the number one wide out right now in Denver. Six receptions, 102 yards, which is great. A receiving touchdown as well. But what really separated him from any other wide receiver this week was that he had a passing touchdown. And he helped the Broncos beat the Arizona Cardinals 45 to 10 in week seven. So those are our three offensive players of the week. Our defensive player of the week is only one man we have to choose. It's big man Aaron Donald, the defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Rams. Four sacks, nine tackles, one force fumble. And he led the Rams to a 39 to 10 victory over the 49ers in week seven. So those are our players of the week. Brought to you by Snickers. Satisfied or hungry? Grab a Snickers. Just kidding, we don't do advertisements on the show. Nobody sponsors us. But now we're getting into some storylines that are going on ahead of week eight. One of the major storylines we got to talk about is Levyon. So this was a storyline that we talked about last week. But we're going to talk about it again because it still hasn't happened. Levyon Bell still hasn't showed up to the Steelers facility. He hasn't reported to the team. It said that he was going to report in week seven during the bye week. Didn't happen. It's week eight. There's no signs of him returning anytime soon. Some people are saying week nine, week 10. And if he reports week nine, he probably won't get a full workload until week 10. Listen guys, if you've got Levyon Bell and your fancy football team right now, I would just go ahead and trade him. I honestly would. I know that. If you're in a position where you have to win every single game from now on to make the playoffs, trade him. You've got nothing to lose. Trade him for probably like a lower end running back, maybe like a Kenyan Drake on top of like a wide receiver, like do a two for one kind of deal. But it doesn't seem like he's coming back anytime soon. And if he is, how much work is he going to split with James Connor? The second storyline that we're going to talk about, it's what we mentioned prior. It's Amari Cooper has been traded to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a first round pick. So we're going to get it to later in the podcast. If this was a good move for the Cowboys, or was it a good move for the Raiders? Who won this trade? We'll get into that in just a bit. But as of now, it seems like John Gruden is preparing for the future, trading Amari Cooper. We'll get into more of that later on in the podcast. Patrick Peterson. So at first it said that there's been reports that he's been wanting out of Arizona, the all pro cornerback. Then there's reports that saying that Patrick Peterson wants to go to the Saints. Then there's reports saying that Patrick Peterson, Peterson says he prefers to be in Arizona Cardinals. So I don't know what's going on, but there's been rumors that he might be traded by the Cardinals prior to the deadline. Sometimes I would talk about him or the New York Jets. It's, if he wants to stay in Arizona Cardinals and the Cardinals want to keep him, then fine. But it's something to keep an eye out on until the October 30th deadline. And the next storyline that we've got to talk about, Bordle Combat. Blake Bordles will start this week against the Philadelphia Eagles in London, England. That was terrible, but whatever. He will start over Cody Kessler. So he was benched after going six for 12 last week against the Houston Texans. He didn't complete any touchdowns. It was like 54 passing yards or something like that. And he was benched in the favor of Kessler. Doug Morone finally made the decision because his team needed to, and needed a spark on offense. And Kessler came in through to touchdown T.J. Yeldon. That's pretty much it. Morone made the decision earlier in the week. Let's start Bordles. Let's give him a chance against the Eagles. Let's see how it goes. And the last storyline, I thought this was pretty interesting. Hugh Jackson is in danger of losing his job. So for a man that went 1-15 in his first year, and then he went only in 16 his second year, they still decided to keep him on because they believed that Hugh Jackson was doing something. He was shifting the culture in Cleveland. And now with a better record so far, more wins halfway through the season than he had in the last two years combined. There's already talks about him being fired. Maybe it's because General Manager John Dorsey had a lot of expectations for him, bringing in a lot of players from trades and from the draft, and just not getting a lot done with those kind of personnel. I don't know what it is. But regardless, Hugh Jackson is on the hot seat. It's a possibility that Hugh Jackson might be out of Cleveland. So those were your storylines to look forward to prior to week eight. Sponsored by Sprite. Sprite, do the do. Another one of those people that don't sponsor us, as they should. But now we're going to get into some injury updates prior to week eight. So for you guys, gosh, I want to say first of all, before we get into that, thank you. Thank you for subscribing to this YouTube channel, because for you guys that don't know, a lot of you guys have come in for those fancy football videos, which have been really taken off. We appreciate you guys watching those and asking for advice. We've got close to 600 subscribers, actually over 600 subscribers, just from those videos alone in the past month. So for you guys that are tuning into fancy football videos, know that this YouTube channel, it's way more than fancy football. We talk about the NFL in general. So for you guys, though, that are tuning in from those fancy football videos, this is probably your favorite part coming up, because we're going to give you injury updates prior to week eight. So look out for these guys. These guys might be on your fancy football team. Let's start off with Leonard Fournette. So he was on our injury list last week. He has a hamstring injury. He was out for week seven, but now we've got confirmation that Doug Morone doesn't want to start him until week 10. Next up, Josh Allen, a UCL injury. He's still out and it was made, the decision was made earlier in the week that Josh Allen's got to be out for week eight. LeSean McCoy. So he got a concussion after what seemed like a one-year gain. And he's in the concussion protocol. So keep your eye on him for this Monday. Melvin Gordon, a hamstring injury. So they didn't want to rush anything. Anthony Lynn saw that what's been going on with Leonard Fournette, with Darwin Cook, with those hamstring injuries. He said, I'm not going to risk that. So we've got confirmation he's going to play in week nine. It'll be almost close to a whole month that Melvin Gordon has seen live action by the time he plays. So that's enough time for his hamstring injury to heal. Rob Gorkowski. He's had back spasms that he suffered this past Friday. He's day to day for now. He could play Monday night against the Bills. Regardless, that's something to look out for. Ryan Tana Hill, shorter injury. Already confirmed he's out for week eight. Brock Osweiler will start this week. Darwin Cook. Now they're saying that he's going to be out until week 11. So that's a long time for you, Darwin Cook owners on your fantasy football team. Matt Perida, ankle injury. This guy is Superman. He's unstoppable. He suffered what? Like three injuries this year. And every single injury is like, no, I'm not resting. I'm playing. And he's day to day right now. And I wouldn't be surprised if he plays this Sunday because of Arizona Cardinals. But keep an eye out on Matt Perida. Cooper Cup, MCL. So he was out week seven. Decision was made. Sean McVade this week has said, he's unsure. It's hard to say whether he's going to rest for week eight. He's day to day. Belial Powell. This is a news that we just learned. Neck injury. He was placed on IR. So it's going to seem like Isaiah Crowell and Trenton Cannon will get the share of carries in New York. So those are your injury updates. Sponsored by, I don't know, some medical center. Now we're going to get into weekly picks. So weekly picks, these weren't determined by us. These were determined by you, the fans. So what we're going to do is, or let me first preface everything. So weekly picks, every Tuesday we put polls up on Instagram saying who do you think is going to win each game? People pick who's going to win each game. Then we get those results. We show those results on the show. But also on top of that, I'm going to go ahead and give my input and see if I can agree with you guys, you guys, the fans, or do I disagree with you guys? So let's look ahead at the weekly picks for week eight. First game when we got is the Thursday night game, the Miami Dolphins versus the Texans. You guys are favoring the Texans to win 60% to 40%. And I'm going to agree with you on that. I think the Houston Texans, they're really starting to come alive. The offense wasn't looking that good earlier on, but now I think they're going to be really moving on the Dolphins defense. I picked the Texans to win this game as well. Eagles versus Jaguars, 67% are picking the Eagles, 33% the Jaguars. Again, I side with you guys. The Eagles, even though, I mean, technically it's a road game for them, but it's a road game for both of them. Jaguars, their offense has not been looking good. Blake Bortles, he's better than most people think, but still, just a lot of confusion with the Jaguars offense. I like the Eagles. Broncos Chiefs, this one isn't even close. 81% of you like the Chiefs, only 90% of the Broncos. I agree with you guys at Arrowhead Stadium. Got to go with the Kansas City Chiefs. Browns versus Steelers, this is a lot closer. 43% to 57%. 57% of you are siding with the Steelers. I do like Pittsburgh in this game. The last game that these guys had, it was a tie. The Browns really showed up, but I don't think the Browns can really keep up with the Steelers, and I'm picking the Steelers to win this game. So far, I agree with you guys. Redskins versus Giants, 55% are picking the Redskins, 45% are picking the Giants. So, if you watch a lot of Redskins games, the Redskins away are different than the Redskins at home. And because of that, because the Redskins are different during away games, I'm picking the Giants in an upset. I'm going to pick the Giants to win this game. The Seahawks versus Lions, 64% are picking the Seahawks, 36% are picking the Detroit Lions. I'm going to agree with that. I'm going to say the Seahawks are going to beat the Lions. Jets versus Bears, 24% the Jets, 76% the Bears. You know what? Let's go with the Bears on that one. The Jets offense, it's hard to trust anyone right there. Bucks versus Bengals, 37% are picking the Bucks, 63% the Bengals. I like the Bengals in this one. Well, both secondaries aren't that good, but that Bucks defense is not good at all. I'm picking the Bengals in this one. The Ravens versus Panthers, 43% the Ravens, 57% the Panthers. I like the Panthers. I believe they're a top 10 team in the NFL, but so are the Baltimore Ravens. I'm going to pick the Baltimore Ravens. So another game that I don't side with you guys, I'm picking the Ravens to win on the road. Colts versus Raiders, 47% the Colts, 53% the Raiders. This actually surprised me that you guys are picking the Raiders to win, because I like the Colts. I really like that Colts offense. Raiders defense is not that good. 49ers versus Cardinals, 49% the 49ers, 51% the Cardinals. Again, this is a close one. Even though the majority of you guys are siding with the Cardinals, this is another game that I'm going to go against the grain, and I'm going to pick the 49ers. The Packers versus Rams. Wow, this is actually more left-sided than I thought. 30% the Packers, 72% the Rams. The Rams 7-0 undefeated. I'm going to have to side with the guys. I really like the Rams. 63% are siding with the Saints to beat the Vikings. 37%. I'm going to go against the grain again. I'm going to pick the Minnesota Vikings to win. And this could be a shootout, which I do believe it is. And I believe that Kirk Cousins is going to keep up with his own him and his offense with the New Orleans Saints. And Monday Night Football, the New England Patriots versus the Buffalo Bills. 85%. Wapping 85% are picking the Patriots, and only 15% are picking the Bills. Sadly, I'm going to have to side with the guys. I'm picking the Patriots. Not sadly that I'm siding with you guys. Sadly, I feel for the Bills. They're going to drop and get another loss on their record. So, those were your weekly picks. Who should this be sponsored by this week? Can I get sued if I mention this? I'll stop. Joke is getting on anyway, so I'll just go ahead and stop. So, now we're going to get into some debates that are going on in the NFL right now, like we mentioned the trades. We're going to talk about that. But first, we're going to get into another shameless plug. And it's for something that we started, and that is Patreon. So, patreon.com is the number one way to sponsor your favorite content creator. 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He's been traded to the Dallas Cowboys from the Oakland Raiders in exchange for a 2019 first round pick. So, the big question is, was this good for the Cowboys or was it better for the Raiders? Let's get into that. First of all, before I talk about that, let us know your thoughts in the comment section. Seriously, we would love to hear about it and love to know what you guys think. Amari Cooper, Dallas Cowboy. Interesting. I'll say that. Interesting. Let's look at each side of it. Let's start off with the Dallas Cowboys. They need a receiver, desperately. When your number one receiver is Cole Beasley, that's not a knock on Cole Beasley. He's a talented receiver. You know you've got a problem. Dak Prescott, maybe in the last two weeks, has been coming to life, but recently he needs a receiver. And Amari Cooper can fill in that role. So they're thinking to themselves, well, here's a team of the Oakland Raiders that they said that Amari Cooper is up on the trade block and his price is a first round pick. He's 24 years old. He's been to the Pro Bowl two times. He's had 2,000-yard seasons. I mean, it's a no-brainer at this point. Let's go ahead and do it. My thing is though, you gave up a first round pick. That can be valuable, depending on where you draft. Maybe the Cowboys are rebuilding or strengthening up this team because I really believe that this year you can go to the Super Bowl and all the power to them. I have nothing but respect for that. But they decided to move on and decided to move on with the first round pick, obviously, and go with Amari Cooper as their number one wide receiver. Let's look at the Raiders' perspective. John Gruden, a lot of changes have been made. Ever since he traded Khalil Mack, it seems like he's a lot more fearless from getting rid of his top players. But they said it's time to move on from him. We're going to rebuild for the future. They've got three first round picks. Three first round picks. Listen. You'd say what you want about John Gruden trading away Amari Cooper. But three first round picks going into Las Vegas. John Gruden, he was hired for 10 years. 10-year, $100 million contract. I guarantee you he's more so concerned about the future than he is for this year. He, at this point, doesn't expect to go to the Super Bowl. There's no way they're going to the Super Bowl. So who won? Do you go with the Cowboys who now have a wide receiver, a number one wide receiver, or do you go with the Raiders who now have three first round picks? Who won that trade? This is probably the unpopular opinion. But I'm going to say the Oakland Raiders won that trade. After you trade Khalil Mack at this point, I'm thinking to myself, once you trade Amari Cooper, oh yeah, sure, do it. The Cowboys are, to quote Matthew Cattrell, who's one of our followers on Instagram, he commented when we posted about it. So this is a shout out to him. To quote him, he said, the Raiders won this trade as well. The Cowboys are continuing to do Cowboys things. Couldn't have put it in a much better way than that. Again, the Cowboys got a talented player. They've got a 24 year old who's been to two pole bowls, 2,000 yard seasons. But what are you going to do? Next year, he's going to make $14 million. $14 million for Amari Cooper. I don't know if that's worth it. And on top of that, on top of that, you lose a first round pick. Your team isn't going to go to the Super Bowl this year. So you lost a chance of rebuilding for next year for 2019. I don't know. I feel like the Raiders did the smartest thing. John Guden, he has nine more years after this year in his contract. He's preparing for the future. That's really what he's doing. And he knows that this team is not going to the Super Bowl. Three first round picks. I say Raiders. Raiders won the trade. But definitely let me know what you guys think of this trade. Speaking of trades, something else that we're going to talk about just in a wide genre or in a broader sense is trades in general. Before the October 30th deadline, what other players could be traded? So there's rumors out. We mentioned Patrick Peterson earlier in the show. He might be traded to teams probably like the New Orleans Saints to the New York Jets. Now he's saying that he wants to be an Arizona Cardinal. I think the Saints are out of the question after they traded for Eli Apple. So they got their defense back help in Eli Apple. No Patrick Peterson in any sense whatsoever. But the Saints don't seem like they're going to pursue Patrick Peterson and bring him back home because he's from Louisiana. More than likely Patrick Peterson is staying in Arizona. Other players that could be traded to Marius Thomas has been a rumor as well. Thomas is actually very outspoken about it to the media. He's not shy from it. He says, listen, I'm not dumb. I'm not dumb. I know that there's rumors out there that I might be traded, that I'm the odd man out. Going with more options. Going with Emanuel Sanders and Cortland Sutton at wide receiver. He knows that this might be his last season in Denver. Another big name, Levy on Bell. So I'm going to talk about the trade rumor. I think it's Dylan. I think he's not going to get traded. Now if you showed up week seven, absolutely. I don't know if he's going to show up prior to the trade deadline and that'll just eliminate his chances of being traded. That teams want him in the first place. So Levy on Bell, that rumor is done. Some quarterbacks start in question about being traded. Eli Manning has been brought up in rumors, especially with the Jacksonville Jaguars. So Tom Coughlin is in the front office. As we all know, he's had a history with Eli Manning. And it's rumor that he would love to bring Eli Manning in. I don't know. That's also another rumor that I don't think is going to come true at all. Tyrod Taylor, I'm sorry, Tyrod Taylor of the Cleveland Browns after he got benched by Hugh Jackson in favor of Baker Mayfield. He's also another quarterback that might be on the trade market and other teams like the Jaguars might be in pursuit of him. That's something to keep your eye on. But it's reported that the Jaguars are fully confident in the quarterbacks that they have right now in Blake Bortles and Cody Kessler. So that does seem like it's going to happen. And the last player I really want to talk about, Nick Foles, is another player to watch ahead of the trade deadline. It's tough nowadays to be a backup quarterback because every team so far this year, I'm not going to say that every team so far has a good quarterback, but they have a quarterback that they are either that's either good enough to be the starter or a work in progress. So Patrick Peterson, Levy on Bell, DeMarius, Thomas, Nick Foles, Eli Manning and Tyrod Taylor are the six players that we had in mind prior to the October 30th trade deadline. More than likely than not, probably none of those players are going to be traded, but you never know. So just keep your eye out for those players ahead of the trade deadline. Now it's time for everybody's favorite segment, Fan Questions. These are questions that you guys have submitted through us through Instagram. So if you don't follow us on Instagram, go to instagram.com search for us on the Instagram app, search Time to Football. You'll find us, follow us on there, and we like to be very interactive with you through our Instagram stories. So these were submitted through Instagram. I have not had a chance to read any of these. These are all authentic. So you're going to see real, authentic, genuine answers coming out of me. So if you guys are trolls, so be it. I'll read them off possibly. If you just want to shout out, because if you say can I please get a shout out, I'm not no, I'm not. I'm not going to shout you out. Like ask me questions. What do you want to know? All right. So let's get into it. What do we got here? What about the Cowboys? Sheesh. Well, that's not a question, but this is from Yo Yo boy Julian. Golly, guys. Yo boy Julian Sito. What got, I don't know. These names, bro. But he says, what about the Cowboys? Sheesh. Well, that's a statement, but to go off of that. Yeah, sheesh. Like I said, I believe the Raiders won that. I believe at this point they're not going to make the Super Bowl. If they possibly were going to make the Super Bowl, then don't trade a Mario Cooper, but you're not going to. So build for the future. Mario Cooper's talented. He's too inconsistent, though. That's the thing. So Cowboys, this only helps them this year in the future. Not so much, but this year at least they have a number one wide out. Next question. Who are the best wide receivers in the league? Top five. This is from Fox Caterini Chia. Hopefully I pronounced that correctly, Fox. Five best wide receivers in the league. When I say best wide receivers, this is well, it's taken this year into consideration, but I like to base it off of talent and the eye test and who is the most physically gifted, talented, makes the best plays, athletic ability, whatever. And the best receiver in the league is Antonio Brown. So that's my number one. Antonio Brown, he can do it all. The only thing that he's lacking is size, but that he makes up for it with a speed with his route running. He's just a target monster. He's always open. Antonio Brown, regardless of what kind of statistical season he's having, he's always going to be the best wide receiver in the league. So far, he's holds onto the top spot. I know a lot of people first of all, when I go further in my list, I'm going to say this. Like I said, I go off of the eye test. Okay, I'm not going off of statistically who's having the best year. I know Adam Thielen's having the best year. And does that help his ranking and the top wide receivers in the NFL? Yes, it does. Yes, it does, but true talent wise, this is all I'm basing it off of. It's Antonio Brown. So don't base it off of this year alone. Base it off of probably the last two or three years and like physically, how are they? Alright, so number two, I've got Julio Jones as the number two best wide receiver in the NFL. Again, you could say he's not going to score a lot of touchdowns, but it's physically he's probably one of the best receivers in the NFL, if not the best receiver gets it done every single game and he's a game changer on the field. So whether he's making catches or he's not, he's bringing a lot of attention away from defensive backs so that other players can make plays. Julio Jones is my number two. Number three, this is probably going to surprise you a little bit, but I actually have DeAndre Hopkins as my number three receiver. He is the greatest sideline receiver in the NFL right now, making the best catches along the sideline. Leave a comment, definitely debate with me if you think otherwise, but definitely the best sideline receiver in the NFL right now makes great catches. See that catch that he made against Jalen Ramsey, one of the best corner backs in the NFL gets it done every single week. DeAndre Hopkins is my number three. Number four, this is going to be tough, but I'm going to go with O'Dell. I'm going to go with O'Dell. O'Dell Beckham is my number four, even though the Giants offense isn't as good as we hope they would be this year. He still gets it done. He still puts up yards, still puts up touchdowns, regardless of the condition of the offense. Because of that, I got him at number four. Number five, Michael Thomas. Michael Thomas, he's put himself in the top five. You know, I in the past would have maybe put like A.J. Green in there, but Michael Thomas after this year, he's going to get over a hundred receptions. He's gotten what, 90 receptions in each of his first two years in the NFL. Michael Thomas is probably number five in regards to the best wide receiver in the NFL. So that's my top five. Antonio Brown, Julio Jones, O'Dell Beckham, I'm sorry, DeAndre Hopkins, O'Dell Beckham, Michael Thomas. And honorable mentions, probably A.J. Green, Mike Evans, even though a lot of people knack on him. T. Adams is up there as well. I guess I'll give you my top 10. This isn't in any order. Who else is up there? T.Y. Hilton is up there. Doug Baldwin is also up there. Adam Thielen as well is putting himself in that category now. Man, there's just a lot. There really is a lot. But top five, Antonio Brown, Julio Jones, DeAndre Hopkins, O'Dell and Michael Thomas. Some other questions. Can I please get a shout out? No. No, you can't. How to become a great linebacker by Hamo Boy with a zero instead of an O? That's, I'm not a coach. I don't know. This is like ask questions about the NFL but how to become a great linebacker. Ask your football coach. I see in your little avatar you play football. Ask your coach, man. Ask him. What gear do I need to play football? I don't know. A cup? Don't ask me about the NFL. I don't know any of this. You need pads. You need a helmet. Just figure out yourself. But I'm, this is, don't ask me those questions. This other one, it's another one of these things. I'm a junior in high school right now. How do I get myself out there for college coaches to see? I don't know. Man, play well. Ask me questions about the NFL. But don't ask me these kind of questions. Seriously, I'm not going to answer them. Alright, well that just ruined the mood. So I guess I'm done with fan questions at this point. So you know, also another thing is fantasy football. A lot of people were talking about fantasy football. They were saying like, why don't you bring fantasy football on this show? You used to have it. You don't have it on anymore. For you guys listening to us on iTunes, that's totally understandable. But for you guys that watch on YouTube, know that we do make those fantasy football videos. Those must starts, must sits videos. So that's what we've been playing away from because we make a whole video based off of fantasy football alone. So if you're interested in fantasy football advice, go watch that up on YouTube. So for you guys listening on the podcast app, seriously, that's another perk of going to YouTube and subscribing because we have much more content out on there than just this one podcast a week. We have about two or three videos a week. So if you want fantasy football advice, go watch those or watch that video up on YouTube and we'll give you the best fantasy football advice. You can ask us a question in the comment section and we'll answer it. But that's it. That's it for the time of football podcast. We appreciate you guys joining in and likewise, you know like we said podcast app, go to YouTube, YouTube go to the podcast app. But regardless, go to Instagram, go to time of football search time of football all one word, the number two instead of the word two and follow us on there because we like to be very interactive. 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