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The official student newspaper of University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire since 1923.

The Spectator

    Movin’ the Chains: 9/27/12

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    Movin’ the Chains is a weekly podcast run by three cool dudes who talk about a lot of absurd things and then eventually talk seriously about Fantasy Football.  Have fun and listen!

    • Chris eats pineapple Starburst and is very upset about the Packer game.
    • Golden Tate has little fantasy value.
    • Shonn Greene is bad.
    • Chris is 0-3 and struggling.
    • Eric thinks Lamar Miller’s name is Elle Smith.
    • Eric’s team is very deep.
    • Sneaky Tight Ends: Heath Miller, Dennis Pitta, Martellus Bennett, Kyle Rudolph all have more fantasy points than Rob Gronkowski.
    • Chris is just mad and he won’t air out his feelings.
    • Davo texts the whole time.
    • Ben Roethlisberger has the 3rd most fantasy points out of anyone in the league right now.
    • Buffalo Bill settled some parts of the American West and Jesse James is Sandra Bullock’s sexy ex-y.
    • The Spectator / Student Senate football game is this week.  Eric’s prediction: Spectator- 16 touchdowns, Senate- 10 touchdowns
    • Eric’s back is thrown out from turning up a stereo.
    • Eric types five top-billed cast members of Friday Night Lights into replacementgoogle.com and the results are OK.
    • The dudes talk about Kazam, obviously.
    • Chris thinks Taylor Kitsch’s last name is prounced “kiss itch,” but he is wrong.
    • The P in Master P. stands for pants.
    • Davo beatboxes some more.
    • Chris mimes very inappropriate things.
    • Davo takes a call and then plays Circle of Life.
    • This was a rough one.

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