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Have you ever wished you had help deciding which Pitcher you should pick up on the Waiver Wire? Or wondering who you should start on your football team this week? How about being in need of a Draft Strategy? Well your wish is about to come true, that’s right, Fantasy JAM is back on the air, and it will be BETTER than ever.

Hosted by a man who has being Fantasy Football so long, he once drafted Tony Dorsett as his Running Back, Chad “The Buffalo” Setera. There may be no more knowledgeable Fantasy player in the world than The Buffalo. Besides years of experience playing the game, he has also been a commissioner of many leagues and hosted podcasts about it for years. There is also no-one in the world who can quite control his partner like Chad, and make him focus.

His partner in this foray is Andrew “Fish” Fain. Having worked in the Sports industry for the past 20+ years, there are few people who have and can get the same inside info as Fish. He has played Fantasy Sports since the early 90’s and is even a member of the FSWA (Fantasy Sports Writers of America). There are very few people who are as loud, or as opinionated as Fish, so no matter what questions you may have, he will always have an answer, even if it is one you don’t want to hear.

But this show is so much more than just 2 guys spouting their opinions. This is the FIRST Fantasy Show that wants you to participate. Every week, we will publish an article on The Inscriber Digital Magazine that will have FIVE debate topics. We will finish those debates on the show, and invite to voice your opinion too.

So if you don’t want the same old same old when it comes to Fantasy advice and more, give Fantasy JAM a listen, I promise you will be hooked.

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