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SuperFlex SuperShow 102 - Fall Out Boy(s)
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Fantasy Sports
Football
Sports
Publication Date |
Sep 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:45:33

All the quarterback injuries in the first two weeks of the season have superflex players backed into a corner, and they will take on a punk rock attitude and mentality as they battle back against adversity. The SuperTeam – McGlynn (@JohnMcGlynn75), (@BrianHarrFF) and John Hogue (@SuperFlexDude) – goes punk as they discuss the New Found Glory of new NFL starting QBs.

The band also looks at the weapons on the offenses with new QBs, and determine whether they will Rise Against the adversity of a QB change, or if they’re The Damned without their starting QB. The guys even analyze the injured QBs, and whether the new starter will be simply a Minor Threat to their job… or if the former starters are now The Dead Boys. Call it “Operation Ivy” as The Stooges raise the Black Flag and come up with a Simple Plan for Taking Back Sunday, in this week’s punked out episode!

The SuperFlex SuperShow (@SuperFlexShow) – one of many great podcasts from the Dynasty League Football (@DLFootball) Family of Podcasts – is hosted by John Hogue (@SuperFlexDude), James Koutoulas (@_JamesTheBrain), Sam “Stompy” Lane (@FFStompy), Brian Harr (@BrianHarrFF), Ethan Turner (@ETurnerFF_PT), John McGlynn (@JohnMcGlynn75) and Ryan Miller (@RyanMillerNFL) featuring weekly dynasty football content focused on superflex, 2QB and other alternate scoring settings. Special thanks to Heart and Soul Radio for their song, “The Addiction,” and special thanks to the Dynasty League Football Family of Podcasts and the entire DLF staff for the ongoing support! Follow and send questions/trade polls to the podcast on Twitter, @SuperFlexShow!

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