Tom Cuda (@ThomasCuda) and Seth try to wrap their heads around the Buccaneers’ offensive production and begin to come around to Carlos Hyde’s fantasy value moving forward.
Here we are already… Week 7 of the NFL and fantasy football regular season. It’s hard to believe that this column will already be the eighth installment of the season. …
“Hot Take” Jake (@JakeTaylor8726) stops by to recap a wild Week 5 and to give us his hot takes for the remainder of the fantasy football regular season.
Start, Sit & Some Pittsburgh Rap Legends
You ever feel stuck? The kind of stuck where you spend more than an hour just looking up at the ceiling, searching for a topic to write your freakin’ fantasy …
CBS Sports writer Cody Benjamin (@CodyJBenjamin) joins the show to discuss the latest fantasy football news, followed by Seth’s Week 5 start/sits and free-agent finds.
There I was: a care-free 18-year-old college freshman with peach fuzz on my face and Nike Air Maxes on my feet, in line for a Mac Miller concert that would …
Andrew Pierson (@AndrewPierson23) and Chris Udovich (@CJ_Udovich) stop by to help break down the latest fantasy news, while Seth shares some Week 4 start/sits & stashes.
With Week 4 being the quarter-way mark of the fantasy football regular season, the game begins to become a series of taking chances. Buying low, selling high and everything in-between …
Tom Cuda (@ThomasCuda) returns to discuss the fantasy fallout from the Big Ben & Drew Brees injuries. While Seth shows Bills Mafia some love with his start/sits & his “In …
Believe it or not, I wasn’t always like this. I didn’t always attempt to see my life, the world and all the stories that fill it as more than just …
A New “Start, Sit & Seth,” “In the Scope” and Warren Kiessling (@Rotocoach) joins the show for some “Buy or Sell.”
Start, Sit & Dynasty Football Factory
Whether or not you’re a believer in fate, this is one of those stories that’ll make you question it. It was 7:30 a.m. on a muggy July day. I sat …
On the latest episode of the podcast, Seth, Tom Cuda (@ThomasCuda) and Chris Cummings (@Cummingssssss) give their 2019 “All-Ins,” discuss potential Week 1 breakouts and get “Between the Numbers.”
Start, Sit & A Little More Summertime
About this time every year in Indiana, a unique college town in rural Western Pennsylvania, something fills the air. A buzz, produced by a mixture of anticipation and excitement, sweeps …
On the first episode of his newly-rebranded, fantasy football podcast, Seth introduces “The In-Between,” gives his starts/sits for the season and dives into deep sleepers & values with special guests, …
Whether or not we as humans like to admit it, we are often in pursuit of something. A destination. An objective. An endgame. It can be concrete. That little-known vacation …
A lot is different since my last edition of “Start, Sit & Seth” in both my life and in fantasy football. Players like Aaron Jones and Amari Cooper have returned …
Traditions. They’re one of the most nostalgic parts of life. They’re one of the few things that give you that warm feeling inside. For instance, I know a couple that …
Trade. Defined as the action of buying and selling goods and services, trade is something that has often caused conflict throughout history. The Boston Tea Party resulting in the Revolutionary …
“Stick to the game plan.” The famous words from my Uncle Greg. The way he described the five-word phrase was to control what you can, and don’t get caught up …
Old habits die hard. And no, I’m not talking about the Mick Jagger song. Old habits die hard is a tendency to fall back into old habits and ways, even …
Overreaction: a part of human nature for as long as mankind itself. The Red Scare, Y2K and Trump saying he is going to build a wall, are just a few …
Unpredictability. It’s something more present in many kids’ lives growing up than it ought to be. Although, some of the greatest memories a teenager can have are the unplanned, friends-call-you-that-they’re-outside-and-come-get-in-the-car …
What is it about fantasy football that draws myself and so many others each year? For me, it’s that fantasy football is so similar to life. No matter how much …