Joshua Azria

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Joshua Azria

Joshua Azria

@JoshuaAzria

เข้าร่วม Haziran 2014
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SleeperNFL@SleeperNFL·
Which side would you rather have in dynasty? 🤔
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@nflrums Can you post this is my league chat so I can trade him? 😂
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NFL Rumors
NFL Rumors@nflrums·
🚨🚨 The Jacksonville #Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. is expected to get a bigger workload this upcoming season #DUUUVAL
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@TetraChad As someone who’s worked in white collar my whole life, blue collar is 100% correct to look down on us. We sit in our air conditioned adult day cares doing nothing, producing nothing, creating nothing, just collecting our over-inflated salaries. We are useless babies on UBI.
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Tetra | ChadFish@TetraChad·
The stereotype is that white collar ppl look down on blue collar. The reality is opposite. Blue collar culture is arrogant AF. Those dudes mock everyone who doesnt live like they do. And if theyre blue collar AND live in a rural area it's 1000x worse, literally insufferable
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Dynasty Trade Calculator™⚖️
It’s that time again, Trade Tuesday Let’s see those beautiful trades If you don’t have one, go make one
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
Friendly reminder that tomorrow is your last opportunity to trade DJ Moore.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted.. NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed.. that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it.. if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore.. instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve.. the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system.. they're worth nothing to it solved..
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New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.

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The Rational Animal 🤔
The Rational Animal 🤔@theobjectivist·
The average American today lives better than John D. Rockefeller did in 1926. That is not an exaggeration. It is a fact. Rockefeller could not fly across the country in five hours. You can for $200. He could not video call his family from another continent. You do it for free. He had no antibiotics, no MRI, no air conditioning in July. He could not carry every book ever written in his pocket. You are reading this on a device that does all of that and more. Americans throw away 30-40% of their food. Not because they are wasteful, but because food is so abundant that waste is affordable. Your car has climate control, navigation, and safety systems that did not exist at any price a century ago. Your home has heating, cooling, refrigeration, and entertainment that emperors could not have imagined. None of this was voted into existence. None of it was redistributed from the rich. It was created by free minds operating in what remains of a free market. Every comfort you enjoy today is the product of a man who thought, invented, produced, and traded voluntarily. This is what the remnants of capitalism still deliver, even while it is being dismantled. Imagine what a fully free society could build.
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@tippmajor Need the format details… cuz James Cook over Bo Nix is quite a choice
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Tipp Major
Tipp Major@tippmajor·
Mock draft first 4 rounds… Thoughts?
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FantasyPros
FantasyPros@FantasyPros·
Name a player whose value will NEVER be higher than it is right now 🔥
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Raven
Raven@Ravenismeee·
You’re offered 15M to do a line of coke, wyd???
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
If the last one was named “The Great” Depression, what’s this one going to be called?
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@DynastyDadFF No Laporta seems like a hot take. Does he make this list in TEP? Would Gadsen?
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Dynasty Dad
Dynasty Dad@DynastyDadFF·
Dynasty Tight Ends I would comfortably Buy for Multiple 27 1sts 💥Brock Bowers 💥Trey McBride Early 27 1st (not 1.01) 💥Colston Loveland Mid 27 1st 💥Tucker Kraft 💥Tyler Warren 💥Harold Fannin Late 27 1st 💥Kenyon Sadiq 💥Kyle Pitts End Conversation
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Top 12 Dynasty Superflex Rookies (Start 2 TE or .75+ TEP) 1 Jeremiyah Love 2 Fernando Mendoza 3 Carnell Tate 4 Makai Lemon 5 Kenyon Sadiq 6 Jordyn Tyson 7 Eli Stowers 8 Omar Cooper Jr 9 KC Concepcion 10 Denzel Boston 11 Jonah Coleman 12 Jadarian Price x.com/FCPerformances…

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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Bank of America settles lawsuit alleging they aided Jeffrey Epstein in trafficking crimes.
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@MikeClayNFL This is such a glorious NFL backfield, truly incredible “bang-for-buck”, an absolute nightmare for fantasy lol
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Mike Clay
Mike Clay@MikeClayNFL·
Commanders RBs: Rachaad White Jacory Croskey-Merritt Jerome Ford Jeremy McNichols
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@BOATcommishFF @DynastyDadFF Literally nothing. This is part of the game. Intervention should only ever be for Collusion/cheating. They will get better over time, and this is the best way to learn. Not to mention, the trade hasn’t even played out, the laughter can always be on the other side in a year or two
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The B.O.A.T. Commish ⛵️
The B.O.A.T. Commish ⛵️@BOATcommishFF·
Here’s the situation: **A newer dynasty manager makes their first trade… and it’s pretty one-sided.** 😬 Then the reactions start. 🔸 League chat blowing it up. 🔸 Side chats ripping the trade apart. 🔸 Messages to the commissioner. So what should a commish do? 🧵👇🏻
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Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT
Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT@jmthrivept·
Here’s one for you all that would’ve sounded crazy a week ago: Chig Okonkwo or Oronde Gadsden II in dynasty?
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Chigoziem Okonkwo was just signed to a modest four-year, $30 million contract by the Washington Commanders, which positions him to open the year as the starting tight end. He’s coming off a four-year stretch that left little on the table in terms of meaningful production. During his rookie season, he began to gain steam alongside Ryan Tannehill, but Tannehill was injured just as Okonkwo’s momentum started to build. A player’s offensive environment matters. Since Tannehill’s injury, Okonkwo’s starting quarterbacks have been Josh Dobbs, Malik Willis, Will Levis, and Cam Ward. Since 2023, Okonkwo has finished second on his team in targets each year, but that only translated to TE23, TE18, and TE21 finishes. The quality of an offense is largely determined by the quarterback, and Okonkwo clearly gets an upgrade in that department with Jayden Daniels in Washington. During Zach Ertz’s first full season with Daniels, Ertz averaged 10.4 fantasy points per game, good for a TE10 finish. At the time, Ertz was already 34 years old and two years removed from an ACL injury. The 2025 season, however, was largely a wash as Daniels and Ertz both suffered significant injuries at different points in the year. Newly appointed offensive coordinator David Blough will take over for former OC Kliff Kingsbury. The expectation is that Blough will design the offense similarly to Kingsbury’s system, which should bode well for Okonkwo. Over the past two seasons under Kingsbury, Washington targeted the tight end position on roughly 24 percent of its passes — well above the league average. Teams that have targeted tight ends at least 24 percent of the time since 2024 include the San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Las Vegas Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Arizona Cardinals, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders. All of those offenses have produced fantasy TE1s. Fantasy takeaway: Okonkwo is in a good system with a significant upgrade at quarterback. The opportunity for him is fantastic, pending another significant addition at receiver or tight end. He has all the factors that make him a perfect TE1 sleeper this year.

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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@CoopAFiasco Um, latest I saw was Ertz expected to be back week 1? I know he’s old, but I don’t know that he’s done just yet
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Andrew Cooper
Andrew Cooper@CoopAFiasco·
Love this Commanders landing spot for Chig Okonkwo. He’s got elite speed but not size so he needs available slot snaps. And that’s essentially what Zach Ertz was doing for them.
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Joshua Azria@JoshuaAzria·
@SleeperNFL I’ll be shocked if this duo cracks 100 receptions combined
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SleeperNFL@SleeperNFL·
Top ___ WR duo in the league.
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