Arthur Arkush, Pro Football Weekly&TNF Preview - 10/26/16 - a podcast by PodVader

from 2016-10-26T14:00

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PodVader sits down with Arthur Arkush of ProFootballWeekly.com and they discuss a myriad of NFL topics.

First, congrats to John Sahly who not only tied Pod in the BlogTalkRadio Fantasy Expert League but also has a new baby at home. 

From there, Arthur and Pod discuss the possible move of the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas and how that is tied into other potential movement in the league, aka San Diego Chargers. Chargers owner, Alex Spanos, seems keen on keeping the team in San Diego, but it's not looking like they'll get the votes to go their way come election day for public funding. 

All this movement in the NFL is tied together with the dropping TV ratings, as well as the job Commissioner Roger Goodell is doing. The NFL doesn't seem to have their priorities straight when dealing with things like domestic violence vs on the field celebrations. Are the owners unhappy though? Arthur quotes a Puff Daddy song in response. 

And doesn't it seem like there aren't any real clear cut candidates for MVP? Minnesota has done a great job this season thanks to their defense, but who can be singled out? Matt Ryan is a top QB statisically, but is that thanks to his running backs (not to mention, not looking so good record-wise). And Tom Brady brings a whole new level to New England, but the Patriots got the job done without him. Could a player win Rookie of the Year and MVP, Ezekial Elliott?  

Then PodVader talks with Ryan, the Jacksonville SuperFan, about the struggles the Jaguars have had this early part of the season. How about that Thursday Night game tomorrow vs the Tennessee Titans?  

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