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Ramp2Champ Ep. 9 - A HUGE Cait Victory + Losing Javonte, Dropping Players BEFORE Waivers, and Bye Weeks Incoming (A Fantasy Football Podcast)

Ramp2Champ Ep. 9 - A HUGE Cait Victory + Losing Javonte, Dropping Players BEFORE Waivers, and Bye Weeks Incoming (A Fantasy Football Podcast)

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Ramp2Champ Ep. 9 - A HUGE Cait Victory + Losing Javonte, Dropping Players BEFORE Waivers, and Bye Weeks Incoming

Welcome back to the Ramp2Champ Series, presented by One and O Fantasy Football! In today's show, Cait and Owen talk about her recent victory - bouncing back from the 1.64 point loss to Owen, she DOMINATED her week 4 matchup in the Ramp2Champ League - but had to sacrifice her RB2 - Javonte Williams - to do so. The episode continues as Owen discusses a 2-for-2 deal involving tight ends that he definitely got the winning side of, they talk about staying motivated for the whole fantasy football season, a waiver wire strategy - avoid rage dropping players at all costs, the plan to replace Javonte Williams or any loss of a RB in fantasy football, then they finish with discussing incoming BYE WEEKS - a new wrinkle of fantasy football for Cait. This is an episode PACKED with tips and tricks to help YOU Ramp 2 CHAMP!

 

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