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Fantasy Sports Today w/ Craig Mish

Mental Illness in sports, and running up the score!

Mar 21, 2018, 04:28 PM

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Corey Parson, Jake Ciely, and Chris Ventra talk about the Zay Jones video, questioning if he was on drugs, and if some sort of mental illness could be a factor for the young Bills wide receiver. The guys go on to question when its proper to run up the score in a sporting event. 

#FNTSY #NFL #Bills #ZayJones #NBA #KevinLove #CTE #Rockets #Warriors

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