
FFAC Recap - Week 2: No Panic
Yes, I did just reuse titles (this week’s pod is titled the same). No I do not feel bad about it, because it makes sense. It’s also a bit tongue in cheek because after this week there absolutely will/should be a couple of you in panic mode.




FFAC Recap - Week 9: Talkin Bout Playoffs
Kind of. Let me explain.
It’s been a quiet couple of weeks around here but that’s mostly because…election? Democracy? IDK some other matters on people’s minds besides football. BUT WE’RE BACK.
Kind of.

FFAC Recap - Week 6: No Points
Well, not exactly no points, but there seemed to be very few of them to go around, as for the first time this season, the average score was under 100. In fact, as I mentioned in this weeks podcast, only 4 teams scored more than 100 points last week. Heck out of those remaining 8, 5 scored under 90.

FFAC Recap - Week 5: Better Late
The nice thing (for me) about not having Thursday Night Football this week is I got a whole 3 extra days to whip up the recap. Even then, my inner procrastinator proved strong. Still, on this fine, chilly Sunday morning (for those of us still in Chicago, at least), here’s your weekly dosage of “what the hell is Danny even talking about.”

FFAC Recap - Week 4: But Why
It only took a few weeks, but the NFL is already starting to have COVID issues. Honestly, some setbacks and rescheduling was to be expected, but based on how things are going even this week, the makeup of the season as a whole could be in jeopardy.

FFAC Recap - Week 2: Robbery
As the late Juice WRLD said, “and now I’m digging up a grave”. At least, that’s how Week 2 has left a few of us feeling about our fantasy season.

FFAC Recap - Week 1: Missed Connections
It’s a lonely Sunday morning mid pandemic, and points just want to get into a starting lineup. The missed opportunity of what could have been, starter love in the way of points.

FFAC Precap: 2020 Edition
The end of winter doesn’t usually ring *football* (the American version). Confetti and champagne had settled from Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebrations, attention shifted towards next season starting with the NFL draft. March typically fills the void left by football with Madness, Spring Training baseball, and the final leg of both the NBA and NHL seasons.
