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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() That's a Free Spin | Not only is he a 15-time FFPC league champion, but Wilson Moy won the 2023 FFPC "Never-Too-Early" Best Ball Tournament and the $25,000 that came with it. In this episode, Moy tells Balky which Jaguars running back he is betting on in 2026, how much time he thinks George Kittle will miss this season, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Double Elite TE | Over the course of his FFPC career, Mike Stiavnicky has amassed 30 high-stakes league titles and is one of the most thorough team managers in the FFPC. In this episode, the guys hash out Ashton Jeanty's new dynasty price, why Jayden Reed is still a fade, the reasons why Jaxson Dart is so difficult to evaluate, and much more! | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Sign Me Up | The sixth-place finisher in the 2024 FFPC "Never-Too-Early" Best Ball Tournament, Frank Nunes has added dozens of league titles in the FFPC over the course of his high-stakes career. In this episode, they go hard on the Patriots' backfield, why he's down on a Ricky Pearsall breakout happening, what Rams stack he can't stop drafting, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Don't Overeat | Over the years, the father-and-son duo of Scott and Brad Thomas has combined for more than 3 division league titles in the FFPC, including Brad's 2024 FFPC "Never-Too-Early" Best Ball Tournament win. In this episode, they explore how different the Buccaneers' receiving corps could look this year, which one of the "Big Three" rookie receivers they like best, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() My Secret List | In this episode, the hosts discuss the 2026 FFPC Playoff Challenge #2 and the strategy that goes into it. Topics include how thinking shifts in this competition as opposed to the World Famous FFPC Playoff Challenge, which players you must eat the chalk on, and his favorite NFL teams for juicy pivots to win the $100,000 Grand Prize. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Prove the Ghosts Wrong | Harshal Sheth was the $100,000 co-champ of the 2015-16 World Famous FFPC Playoff Challenge and has played every single year since then as well. In this episode, the guys break down this year's edition of the competition, including targets and fades (both player and team), as well as the secrets to unlocking the $500,000 Grand Prize at the end of the NFL Playoffs. | — | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() The 40 IQ Meme | Brian Correro shares his tale of leading the 2025 FFPC Main Event and its $1,000,000 Grand Prize heading into Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season, but ultimately finishing eighth overall for a five-figure prize instead. In this episode, the guys discuss Correro's massive Week 15, getting to the mountaintop in Week 16, and what led to him dropping to eighth at the end. They also break down some early player evaluations for 2026 FFPC drafts. | — | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() The Red-Nosed Reindeer | In this episode, the fellas talk about what's wrong with Baker Mayfield, what to do with Michael Wilson in your Championship Week lineups, why Rhamondre Stevenson is a top-10 play in the final week of the FFPC Main Event Championship Round, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Barbecued Afternoon | Former FFPC Main Event league champions Brent and Mark Messina find themselves just outside the top 20 in the Championship Round of the 2025 FFPC Main Event, a competition that will once again pay out a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the players discuss why Kenneth Gainwell could once again be the key to fantasy success in Week 21, which AFC South tight end might be in for a big performance in Week 2 of the FFPC Main Event Championship sprint, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Spider Senses | Former FFPC Main Event league champs, Allen Martirossian and Chris Ondrus, find themselves just outside of the top 50 in the Championship Round of the 2025 FFPC Main Event, a competition that will once again dole out a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the players discuss how to make the right lineup decisions on loaded Championship Round rosters, why Christian Watson might be better off on benches this week, how to treat the Carolina Panthers running backs against the New Orleans Saints, and much more. | — | ||||||
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| 12/4/25 | ![]() Hard To Beat Zero | Mackenzie Kraemer has positioned three of his high-stakes leagues into league championship games this weekend, including one that sits 18th overall in the 2025 FFPC Main Event, a competition that will once again award a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the guys talk about roster construction as it pertains to the FFPC Championship Sprint, what running back that's still available in a bunch of FFPC leagues that needs to be picked up ASAP, rest-of-season outlooks on the Vikings, Ravens, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() Read My Lips | Brad and Bob Kruse not only have 47 high-stakes fantasy football titles to their names in the FFPC, but they also sit in 51st place overall in the 2025 FFPC Main Event, a competition that will once again award a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the fellas banter about the potential for a late-season Luther Burden Breakout, why they are rostering four tight ends on their top FFPC Main Event team, how they feel about RJ Harvey the rest of the way, and so much more! | — | ||||||
| 11/22/25 | ![]() Good Medicine | Four years after Donny Andrews and Brady David won the $500,000 Grand Prize in the FFPC Footballguys Players Championship, they find themselves with a top-50 team in the FFPC Main Event, a competition that will award a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the players wax poetic on their faith in Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels in playing TreVeyon Henderson, who will start in the Giants' backfield this week in Detroit, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() Lo and Behold | In this episode, the hosts talk about how the high-stakes waiver wire has changed over the years, how they are treating the Packers in their starting lineups, why Brenton Strange still has value this season, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | ![]() Bluegill in the Pond | In this episode, the fellas guys break down the changing wide receiver rooms in New Orleans, Seattle, Jacksonville, and Las Vegas after the 2025 NFL Trade Deadline, who they're targeting on a thin FFPC waiver wire ahead of Week 10, and much more., | — | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | ![]() Emphatic Yes | John Pierce is not only a 25-time FFPC league champion, but he has won some of the toughest leagues the FFPC has to offer, like the Varsity ($3,000 buy-in), Big Payback ($5,000 buy-in), and the High Society ($10,000 buy-in).In this episode, the fellas discuss the evolving backfields in Carolina and New England, who they are adding off the waiver wire before Week 9 in the FFPC, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() Do Not Be a Donkey | As we head into Week 8 of the season, Tommy Herrin currently has a squad that sits in fifth place overall in the 2025 FFPC Big Gorilla Tournament, a competition that will award a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the players converse on the rise of Brashard Smith and Oronde Gadsden, what to make of Tetairoa McMillan with Andy Dalton potentially at quarterback, the 2025 "bye-pocalypse," and much more. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() Outta the Starting Gate | The guys talk about tough backfield situations for fantasy owners in both Pittsburgh and New England, whether Tre Tucker is here to stay, Harold Fannin’s flirtation with must-start status, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Guess the Game Script | In the show, the guys debate whether to trust Calvin Ridley after his Week 5 breakout, how to handle both Rico Dowdle and Chuba Hubbard in the Panthers backfield, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | ![]() The Biggest Edges | Eight-time FFPC league-winner Ted Rokas shares his journey in trying to win a pair of $1,000,000 Grand Prizes in both the 2025 FFPC Main Event and the 2025 FFPC Big Gorilla Tournament. In this episode, the players break down what to do with your Ravens (potentially without Lamar Jackson) in Week 6, whether Calvin Ridley needs to be cut with bye weeks underway, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Groundhog Day | Heading into Week 4, 17-time FFPC league champion Derek Grier has one of his teams in fourth place overall in the 2025 FFPC Main Event, a tournament that features a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the guys discuss how the Giants' offense changes with Jaxson Dart at quarterback, how to handle the muddy situations at running back in Washington and wide receiver in Kansas City, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Dog Eat Dog World | In this episode, the players discuss why Deebo Samuel is in for a full resurgent year, the importance of being patient with rookies, who Grier is bidding on in his FFPC leagues heading into Week 3, and more. | — | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() One of Them | After one week of action, the nine-time FFPC league champion Jamey Joseph finds himself in third place overall in the 2025 FFPC Main Event, a tournament that features a $1,000,000 Grand Prize. In this episode, the guys talk about what usual AFC offensive juggernaut has them scared right now, whether there is a changing of the guard at tight end in Cleveland at the moment, and all things Week 2 in the FFPC. | — | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() Zero Worries | In this episode, the guys discuss whether Jameson Williams is a league-winner, what Keenan Allen is going to do to the rest of the Chargers receivers, how concerned they are with Matthew Stafford's back, and much more. | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() Seven-To-Nine | This month, Vince Staffilino, who will be representing the Joes in the 2025 FFPC Pros Vs. Joe's Challenge as 42 FFPC Joe's will battle 42 industry pros for seven free 2026 FFPC Main Event entries to compete for the $1,000,000 Grand Prize, joins the program. He’s a former 21-time FFPC league champ as well. In this episode, the guys talk about a mid-round AFC East running back FFPC players might be letting fall too far, which Bears receiver is the right one to target in your Big Gorilla drafts, and much more. | — | ||||||
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