Matthew Berry is on the Mt. Rushmore of fantasy football analysts. His new daily show will continue what he does best: rankings, waiver wire advice, who to start, who to sit, and his popular love/hate analysis. Make sure to check out the video version on Peacock and on the NFL on NBC YouTube Channel.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 293 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Fantasy SportsSportsFootball |
(1:00) – Rotoworld Player News: Cooper Kupp dominates, Jameson Williams shines while Amon-Ra St. Brown goes quiet, Joe Mixon leads Texans, Anthony Richardson and Josh Allen wow, Marvin Harrison Jr. struggles more
(1:45) – Ravens at Chiefs Reaction: Xavier Worthy shines, Rashee Rice dominates targets, Travis Kelce’s quiet night, Isaiah Likely explodes, Lamar Jackson vs Derrick Henry on the ground more
(1:50) – RB Love/Hate: James Cook, Kenneth Walker III, Joe Mixon, Jaleel McLaughlin, Rhamondre Stevenson, D’Andre Swift, Jerome Ford more
(1:30) – Why Ja’Marr Chase drafters drink free today more
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No joke this episode just went 12 minutes in before they even began to talk about football whatsoever. Matthew Berry is the only reason to listen, and not because of his awful jokes, but because he’s actually a legitimate fantasy player. His support is just to fill a spot. They do it for obvious reasons I’m not going to say…but they know why, and you know why. It’s pretty ridiculous. Very hard to listen to. Would not recommend if you want legitimate fantasy football advice. This show is clearly ... more
I started listening to this podcast, following Mathew Berry from the ESPN fantasy football podcast. I still love Berry’s advice and content, I’m just sick of Croucher trying to play the Field Yates role, piling onto Berry’s, often self-deprecating jokes. Croucher is not funny and he comes across as an arrogant d…che when he tries to puts down the headliner of the show. Let the guy who used to write jokes for sitcoms do the comedy and stick to the football.
You guys need to get your levels corrected, the variance in volume from one person to the next is huge. Since I listen at work, I tend to not listen to your podcast because in order to be able to hear I need to have the volume way up and then the volume fluctuates and has super loud moments
Love hearing Matthew tap his papers the whole show and make everything about himself.
For the love of God, Matthew Berry control your impulses and stop interrupting your co-hosts Connor, Jay, Lawrence, insert name here. We all get it, your very knowledgeable, gregarious, and have tremendous appetite to share your fantasy insights/thoughts/opinions; however this doesn’t give you the right (as a human being) to cut off or talk over people because you lack patience or self-control. This is my one request and critique take it or leave it.
YouTube | #145 | United States/Popular Podcasts |
Spotify | #168 | United States/Top Podcasts |
Spotify | #13 | United States/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #5 | United States/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #18 | United States/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #11 | Canada/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
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