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NFL DFS Week 16: Holidays + Football ⛄

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In the Week 16 edition of the FantasyWired Football Podcast, the crew breaks down the main slate by

In the Week 16 edition of the FantasyWired Football Podcast, the crew breaks down the main slate by looking at their favorite plays at each position. Brett has some interesting QBs and stacks to offer, while Jim convinces himself to get back on the Jameis bandwagon. Have a listen and take a look at our top plays and picks before setting your lineups this Holiday weekend. News and Strategy [FantasyWired Podcast: Too Much Alcohol in Week 16] [Elite GPP Plays for NFL Week 16] [Fantasy Football: Top 5 DFS Stacks for Week 16] [Fantasy Football: Five Mismatches to Exploit in Week 16] [The 1 Percent: Deep Fantasy Sleepers for NFL Week 16] [What the DFS Pros Are Doing: CSURAM88's Top QBs in Week 16] Follow us on: [NEWS] - [STRATEGY] - [DAILY LINEUP ADVICE] - [WHERE TO PLAY DFS] - [DFS 101] - [PLAYER NOTES] - [PODCASTS] - [RESOURCES] FantasyWired.com is a website that provides gambling related material to readers for information purposes. FantasyWired.com does accept advertising from gambling related sites, but does not operate any online gaming services. The information that FantasyWired.com provides should be used for indicative purposes only. © Copyright 2013 – 2015 iBus Media Limited. All rights reserved. This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: FantasyWired | support@fantasywired.com | iBus Media LT | I.Simulionio g. 5 | Vilnius, Vilnius 03102, Lithuania [iBus Media LT] [Unsubscribe]

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