Who the FCK is Fair Catch Kick?

We are the first and only 15 minute podcast on fantasy football coming to you with new episodes weekly! We’re bringing you the most accurate fantasy football picks, rankings, sleeper picks, advice, analysis, and more banter than you need. Hosted by an award-winning sports writer and a former professional football player, the goal of Fair Catch Kick is to give you, the listener, bite-sized episodes of fantasy football content to ensure you’re at the top of the leaderboard in your fantasy football league.

Anthony Lifrieri

Anthony is an award-winning sports writer from Long Island, NY. When he is not playing video games or scouring the interwebs for his future wife, Anthony is likely to be found singing Sinatra in a back alley in Portland, Maine.

What kind of fantasy football player is Anthony?

Boom or Bust. Go Big or Go Home. He’s an injury risk? Sign him up for The Lifrieri Fairies. It’s all about the potential for Anthony. Lock him in for 10-3 or 3-10 every year.

If you drafted players like AJ Green, Melvin Gordon, and Ezekiel Elliott in 2019, then Anthony is your guy. (Yes, he actually drafted all 3 last year when we had no knowledge of whether or not they would play).

Paul Stoltz

Paul is a former professional football player and high school football coach. He is an accomplished sales leader by day, but he doesn’t shut up about sports. When Paul is not working, spending time with his fiancé, or daydreaming about his failed career in football, he can probably be found eating an intolerable amount of Chipotle.

What kind of fantasy football player is Paul?

Paul is a FCKin football nerd. At the end of every week, he actually takes the time to watch film on different players. While his beliefs are rooted in statistical output, he relies on the film to tell him the full story. Paul is a remarkably consistent 7-6, 8-5 almost every year. Make the playoffs, and try to make a run!

Paul believes that touchdowns are a function of situation, and therefore tends to choose high volume players like Robert Woods over more end-zone dependent options like Calvin Ridley.