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In Achilles Heels & Playoff Feels, the lads are in full playoff mode as the fantasy postseason arrives with zero mercy.
GOAT unleashes a fiery edition of GOAT’s Gruff, venting about the ever-present Colts Curse and questioning whether Indianapolis fandom is a lifelong character-building exercise.
The boys then step into the confessional for Forgive Me Father, For I Have Tinned, breaking down the most brutal tin-ass performances of the week that left fantasy seasons hanging by a thread.
From there, Buff, Stevie and GOAT recap the weekend’s action using their trademark One Word Reviews, hitting the biggest storylines, shocks and season-defining moments with equal parts insight and humour.
The episode wraps with a crucial look ahead to Week 1 of the Fantasy Playoffs, highlighting waiver wire targets that could make or break a championship run. No trades left. No excuses. Just decisions.
It’s emotion, accountability, laughs and playoff-level fantasy football — exactly how Snap Count Society does it.
By Kalem Post, Tom Sword, Benni Osei-Safo and Steven RoachIn Achilles Heels & Playoff Feels, the lads are in full playoff mode as the fantasy postseason arrives with zero mercy.
GOAT unleashes a fiery edition of GOAT’s Gruff, venting about the ever-present Colts Curse and questioning whether Indianapolis fandom is a lifelong character-building exercise.
The boys then step into the confessional for Forgive Me Father, For I Have Tinned, breaking down the most brutal tin-ass performances of the week that left fantasy seasons hanging by a thread.
From there, Buff, Stevie and GOAT recap the weekend’s action using their trademark One Word Reviews, hitting the biggest storylines, shocks and season-defining moments with equal parts insight and humour.
The episode wraps with a crucial look ahead to Week 1 of the Fantasy Playoffs, highlighting waiver wire targets that could make or break a championship run. No trades left. No excuses. Just decisions.
It’s emotion, accountability, laughs and playoff-level fantasy football — exactly how Snap Count Society does it.