05
May
2008
Posted by Corey Koehler as Fantasy Football Podcast, NFL Commentary, NFL News, Podcast
Well I finally did it, I started a podcast. I call it the Fantasy Football News and Advice Show. I know, somewhat of a boring title but I didn’t feel the need to get fancy - after all, we are here to talk NFL and fantasy football.
Anyway, the show the will contain the NFL and fantasy football chit chat that you would expect but I thought I would mix it up a bit. I am going to be inviting guests from other NFL and fantasy blogs, sites and podcasts to come on and share their insights. With all the
In the very first episode Corey welcomes Lee from FootballJabber.com to talk a little NFL Draft. Also, Lee explains the difference between a dynasty and a keeper league and explains why it might be perfect for a fantasy diehard like you.
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Do you want to participate? Just call 206-350-5371 and leave a message. Ask a question or just say whats on your mind and you could hear yourself on an upcoming podcast.
The song on heard on this podcast is “Thunder Chicken featuring Joseph Henry” by the Mighty Imperials.
5 Responses
Podcasting the NFL and Fantasy Football | Football Jabber
May 6th, 2008 at
1[…] can catch the first show by jumping over to The Fantasy Football Goat. The show should be popping up on iTunes any time so make sure you get over and say something nice […]
Hazean
May 6th, 2008 at
2Great show, looking forward to the next one!
Dubz
May 6th, 2008 at
3Have to agree with Hazean… good p’cast.
Corey Koehler
May 7th, 2008 at
4Thanks guys! More to come.
Weekly Haze « The Hazean
May 7th, 2008 at
5[…] will be a guest on the Fantasy Football Goat’s podcast tonight (check out last week’s podcast). As soon as the show is published, I will be sure to link to it from here for your […]
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