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Welcome to The Fantasy Six Pack Hour with your hosts, Joe Bond and A.J. Applegarth. In tonight's episode, the guys are very excited to welcome Bob Lung of bigguyfantasysports.com to the show to discuss "Consistency" and how it relates to Fantasy Football players. They will also get into some ADP Rankings, as well. The guys start off tonight's show by hearing about Bob's 2017 Consistency Guide (available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0732KB1CS), and will ask questions, such as: How do you calculate/define "consistency" for fantasy players?How do you rank rookies/unproven players?How do injuries factor into your ratings? Next up, the guys get into the latest NFL news involving Zeke Elliott, and Sammy Watkins/Jordan Matthews switching teams, among other . After the news segmentt, Joe and A.J. close out the show by discussing current ADP ranks, and look at how to find valuable picks. If you want to get in on the discussion yourself, feel free to call in live during the show to ask them your own burning questions. Otherwise, you can always send them in via Twitter to @fantasysixpack, and hear your questions get answered live on air.
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