Listen "RedZone Goes Corporate, Fantasy Goes Nuclear"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textThe sports world is buzzing with major corporate deals and team collapses as ESPN acquires NFL Network while New York baseball teams spiral into late-season crises. Leadership styles sharply contrast as Mendoza holds players accountable while Boone treats every loss as "part of the grind."• ESPN taking over NFL Network, Red Zone and league's fantasy platform in blockbuster deal giving NFL 10% equity stake• Micah Parsons publicly requesting trade from Cowboys after no communication from Jerry Jones• Yankees falling to third in division despite major bullpen acquisitions at trade deadline• Mets losing eight of nine games and nearly getting no-hit by Guardians rookie Gavin Williams• Carlos Mendoza showing accountability while Aaron Boone gives "day camp" manager vibes• Shohei Ohtani recording 1,000th career hit with a home run while also striking out eight batters• Red Sox signing 21-year-old Roman Anthony to eight-year extension worth potential $230 million• Fantasy football quarterback strategy focusing on consistency over boom-or-bust performances• Quarterback-tight end stacks offering better fantasy value than traditional QB-WR combinationsIf you're interested in joining our listener fantasy football league, reach out on Instagram or drop a comment. I'll even sweeten the pot with a giveaway for the winner – maybe an autographed card or jersey of a player on the winning team!
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