
The Fantasy Bible is a podcast dedicated to taking a deeper strategic approach to fantasy football. With regular news, insights, player breakdowns, and more, The Fantasy Bible has everything you'd want from a typical fantasy football podcast. It sets itself apart by focusing on evergreen strategies and tactics that aren't player, matchup, or even year-specific. Just like any coach, you need a coac... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | SportsFantasy Sports | ||||

Nate gets cranky about Aaron Rodgers and Dane enters tilt mode. It's going to be a long season.
Dane and Nate run through their Week 4 recap, including coaches and league personnel who have overstayed their welcome, then throw out some rock-solid, guaranteed to hit picks for Week 5.
Nate and Dane complain about car troubles, stand in awe of the Dolphins, and recap other key moments with fantasy implications from the Week 3 game slate. Plus, start ems, sit ems, and props for next week.
Dane and Nate walk back their Bengals take from last week, debate league veto policies, and review all the action from Week 2.
These guys are really good. Smart, reasoned, and voices that are easy to listen to. Very polished takes on players at every level of draftworthiness.
This is wholeheartedly the best fantasy podcast I’ve heard, the takes are spicy and the podcast helped me prepare for my draft upcoming draft
Really enjoy being able to throw this on during my commute. It’s basically all ive used to prepare for fantasy this year. Plus, these two dudes seem like someone I would want to get a beer with.
Every year I try to get last place in my league, and every year I fail. Thanks to the advice from these two fine gentleman, last place is a lock this year.
Hey Fellas! Thanks for the insight and perspective! I think I will end up going more RB heavy early on. My hesitation however is RB’s injury prone. I play in a weird full PPR league that lets you play a QB as a flex. Does that change your thoughts at all about draft order? Look forward to hearing the next 5 commandments -A.Brown
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Apple Podcasts | #164 |
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