In this week’s Under Further Review, Andrew Lemieux and Kata Stevens discuss the NFL’s game between the Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers that took place over in London, and in particular, the little anomalies that make football great. Also, more discussion about playing the waiver wire, a story about doing double duty, and the details of the first bet of the UFR season. Grab some headphones (or blast through your office, or house, or whatever) and check out this week’s Under Further Review!
UFR S2 E7 – Football: The Indie Sport
PART 1:
Part 1: (1:14-12:43)- The pair answer an email from listener Dakota that begs the question: how far would you go for sports? Also, the anomalies that took place during the Panthers/Bucs game in London are discussed. We love football, you guys.
PART 2:
Part 2: (14:00-25:16) It’s Fantasy Football focus time! In this part, we discuss the ever-mysterious waiver wire, and how to play it to your team’s needs.
PART 3:
Part 3: (25:49-40:12) Andrew and Kata get a follow-up email from an old friend about pass interference. Kata tells the story of Deion’s double duty. Andrew is going to rip Kata apart as part of her bet punishment.
This Week on Social Media…
Stay tuned to our Instagram Live this Saturday night. Kata will pay the price for losing a bet to Andrew last week, in which she bet the New York Giants would cover the spread against the New England Patriots.
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Under Further Review was created by Andrew Lemieux and Kata Stevens. The show airs live on Facebook every Monday, and the podcast audio can be found on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen) each Thursday morning. This episode was recorded live on Monday, October 14th, 2019.
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