Author: Zach Brunner

I am a simple Wisconsin man: I love beer and sports. I decided to create FlurrySports because I was sick of the politics and non-stories that the fat cat corporations put out. When you see football articles from me, just know that I combine my knowledge from playing, coaching, athletic training, and sports management/economic courses to give you a unique, but I feel well-rounded point of view. I am always down to talk about anything, so follow me on Twitter @FantasyFlurry if you decide you want more of me!

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and star running back Le’Veon Bell have been in a contract negotiation battle for quite some time now, but the clock is running out. They two parties have until 4 p.m. ET today, July 16th, or they may be without their workhorse for half of their 2018-19 season. Adam Schefter Reports Adam Schefter on Sirius XM this morning reported, “I think it’s possible Le’Veon Bell sits out half of the year if he doesn’t get a long term deal done.” Schefter also tweeted the night before that Mike Tomlin is confident a deal will be completed…

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This episode was for us. Zach and Jake are joined by Chris Porter and Kyle Senra, fellow members of the FlurrySports team. Chris starts the podcast off with his story of hell’s itch. After that, they take turns asking random questions to the group, generating some interesting answers. Want to be a part of the show? Click the mic and send in a question, joke or any random thing to be read on the show! Follow, rate and review the podcast at iTunes, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, TuneIn and/or Stitcher! Remember that the downloads, ratings and reviews really help us…

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Zach and Jake break down the NFC West for fantasy football purposes. They discuss who to own, where to draft them, and what they are ranked according to Zach’s rankings here on FlurrySports. They’re recording on July 4th, so enjoy the occasional explosion in the background. Sponsor: https://seatgeek.com/ Use promo code ‘FlurrySports’ for $20 off your first purchase! Want to be a part of the show? Click the mic and send in a question, joke or any random thing to be read on the show! Follow, rate and review the podcast at iTunes, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, TuneIn and/or Stitcher! Remember…

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The show starts with Zach recapping a Twitter fight between him and the moronic “experts” of NFL Fantasy. Zach and Jake then break down the AFC West for fantasy football purposes. They discuss who to own, where to draft them, and what they are ranked according to Zach’s rankings on  Zach’s rankings here on FlurrySports. They’re recording on July 4th, so enjoy the occasional explosion in the background. Follow, rate and review the podcast at iTunes, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, TuneIn and/or Stitcher! Remember that the downloads, ratings and reviews really help us grow, especially on iTunes! More Episodes! Ep. 25: NFC…

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Frank Gore’s Age “Irrelvant” RB Frank Gore Height, Weight: 5-9, 212 lbs. Age: 35 at the start of the season College: Miami NFL Experience: Entering 14th season, first with the Dolphins 2017 PFF Rank: 17th of 55 qualified RBs 2017 Stats: Rushing– 961 yds, 3.7 avg, 3 TDs Receiving– 29 rec, 245 yds, 1 TD Accolades: 5th All-Time Rushing Yards (14,026) 1,200 Scrimmage Yards 12 Consecutive Seasons (Record) 49ers Franchise Rushing Leader (11,073) The New NFL Iron Man For the past five seasons, the media has predicted the same thing before training camp: Frank Gore’s NFL career is near…

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We all scoffed at the Oklahoma City Thunder this week, as they eclipsed a $300M payroll and set records. However, it seems as though they had a plan to relieve themselves of this while also ditching the aged star, Carmelo Anthony. This move could give the team over $100 million in cost savings. According to the reputable Adrian Wojnarowski, the Thunder plan to part ways with Carmelo Anthony this summer, though this may not happen immediately. Before simply buying him out, the team will look to trade Anthony to a team that could use his services. Of course, they would…

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Zach and Jake break down the AFC South for fantasy football purposes. They discuss who to own, where to draft them, and what they are ranked according to Zach’s rankings here on FlurrySports. Zach loudly and proudly shares his love for Blake Bortles, while Jake confesses that Bortles is deep inside him. Sponsor: https://seatgeek.com/ Use promo code ‘FlurrySports’ for $20 off your first purchase! Follow, rate and review the podcast at iTunes, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, TuneIn and/or Stitcher! Remember that the downloads, ratings and reviews really help us grow, especially on iTunes! More Episodes! Ep. 23: NFC East FF Breakdown w/ Marcus…

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It’s not even July 1st in most parts of the country, but NBA execs didn’t waste any time making deals. $543M was spent in just the first 30 minutes! There have been max contracts handed out, as well as significant role players agreeing to deals with some up-and-coming teams. Here’s what we know so far: Doug McDermott has agreed to a three-year, $22M deal with the Pacers. Joe Harris has agreed to a two-year , $16M deal to re-sign with the Nets. Ersan Ilyasova has agreed to a three-year, $21M deal with the Bucks. DeAndre Jordan has agreed to a…

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After interesting proposals from the Lakers to Paul George over the past week, he has decided to stay in Oklahoma City. He and the Thunder agree to a four-year, $137M contract, with a player option in the fourth year. George made the announcement that he would be staying with the Thunder at a house party in Oklahoma City, hosted by his teammate Russell Westbrook. Much like the social media post by Chris Paul when he agreed to terms with the Rockets, George states that he has unfinished business. The OK3 experiment this past season proved to be a failure, but…

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As soon as the clock struck midnight, the Rockets and Chris Paul agreed to a deal. The veteran point guard will get the max contract he asked for, worth $160M over four years. As CP3’s tweet above says, he has some unfinished business in Houston. Before getting hurt in the playoffs…again, it looked as though the Rockets were going to upset the Warriors and head to the NBA Finals. By signing Paul back, it looks as though the Rockets are moving in the right direction to be a contender yet again next season. Next year will be Paul’s 14th season…

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