If you think fantasy sports is all sunshine and rainbows, you haven't met Corey Parson and Adam Ronis, two friends who can't get through a show without a heated argument about... something. Anything. The fantasy duo, with over 30 combined years of media experience, have won myriad leagues (from high stakes to expert level), but the roads they take to the title are very different. Fantasy Foes will make you a better player; while providing a front row seat to strategy, planning, and the winning fantasy processes of two of the best to play the game.
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If you think fantasy sports is all sunshine and rainbows, you haven't met Corey Parson and Adam Ronis, two friends who can't get through a show without a heated argument about... something. Anything. The fantasy duo, with over 30 combined years of media experience, have won myriad leagues (from high stakes to expert level), but the roads they take to the title are very different. Fantasy Foes will make you a better player; while providing a front row seat to strategy, planning, and the winning fantasy processes of two of the best to play the game.
The waiver wire sucks, Logan Thomas doesn't, and more!
Fantasy Foes
37 minutes
2 years ago
The waiver wire sucks, Logan Thomas doesn't, and more!
In the latest edition of Fantasy Foes, Corey and Ronis take a look at the waiver wire, and guess what? There's nothing there. So to quote Nick Saban: "quit asking". Jonathan Taylor is slowly cutting into Zack Moss' carries. We hop on the tight end carousel. Logan Thomas disappointed last week but don't be afraid to go back to the Commanders tight end. We also discuss the Ravens RB room and the Patriots WR room. Deshaun Watson remains a mystery and Micah Parsons calls out the media.
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Fantasy Foes
If you think fantasy sports is all sunshine and rainbows, you haven't met Corey Parson and Adam Ronis, two friends who can't get through a show without a heated argument about... something. Anything. The fantasy duo, with over 30 combined years of media experience, have won myriad leagues (from high stakes to expert level), but the roads they take to the title are very different. Fantasy Foes will make you a better player; while providing a front row seat to strategy, planning, and the winning fantasy processes of two of the best to play the game.