Same although mainly Twitter over Google nowadays.These forums and FantasyPros free stuff. If I see something that interests me then I'll do a Google news search on the player(s). My fantasy football research budget is permalocked at $0.
Those kinds of click bait articles, whether text, podcast, or video put the content creator on an insta-ban list for me. I get they want to drive views through multiple ad points for monetization, but I just don't have time for that nonsense.The other one that grinds my gears is the “reveal at the end” format of YouTube clips.this times a million…fantasy podcasts are just toooooo looooong to interest me. cram the info into bite sized, <5 minute episodes and maybe I’ll check it out. i guess I prefer reading my football news instead of listening to it. Maybe that’s more what I’m getting at.I really, really, really don't need 15-20 minutes of discourse where the 'gang' ate last night, and their new BBQ, which nw IPAs they like, and their thoughts on the hockey game last night. it's a fantasy podcast, not your audition to take over Good Morning America.
“This player is going outside the top 20 WR and why that’s a mistake!”
They proceed to talk about said player’s attributes and situation for 10 mins and only at the end reveal who that player is.
Ok Hercule Poirot, thanks for the dramatic set-up.![]()
As I understand it there’s an incentive for longer engagement. They pop ads in the middle of longer videos, and the longer people watch the more it manipulates the algorithm.Those kinds of click bait articles, whether text, podcast, or video put the content creator on an insta-ban list for me. I get they want to drive views through multiple ad points for monetization, but I just don't have time for that nonsense.The other one that grinds my gears is the “reveal at the end” format of YouTube clips.this times a million…fantasy podcasts are just toooooo looooong to interest me. cram the info into bite sized, <5 minute episodes and maybe I’ll check it out. i guess I prefer reading my football news instead of listening to it. Maybe that’s more what I’m getting at.I really, really, really don't need 15-20 minutes of discourse where the 'gang' ate last night, and their new BBQ, which nw IPAs they like, and their thoughts on the hockey game last night. it's a fantasy podcast, not your audition to take over Good Morning America.
“This player is going outside the top 20 WR and why that’s a mistake!”
They proceed to talk about said player’s attributes and situation for 10 mins and only at the end reveal who that player is.
Ok Hercule Poirot, thanks for the dramatic set-up.![]()
I always really enjoy the pause before he says that—why is that?JJ is the man - “thanks for tuning in”
I think that’s his schtick.I always really enjoy the pause before he says that—why is that?JJ is the man - “thanks for tuning in”
plus I will always get a kick out of this straight laced analytics guy using DJ Khaled horn. makes me laugh every time
FTN?Free sources - Mike Clay and Fantasy Pros.
Paid - FTN and here.
Just listened to JJZ’s post-NFL-draft rookie rankings podcast. Short and to the point enough. Listened at 1.2 speedJJ is the man - “thanks for tuning in”Dynasty content:
FantasyPros, they have a great website, I am a paid user.
JJ Zachariason is my #1, very analytics driven guy, very reasonable and has short podcasts where he backs up his rankings etc.
I really, really, really don't need 15-20 minutes of discourse where the 'gang' ate last night, and their new BBQ, which nw IPAs they like, and their thoughts on the hockey game last night. it's a fantasy podcast, not your audition to take over Good Morning America.
Totally agree that so many pods make it all about them before getting into the meat of the material. Give me time stamps or give me death.