Why First-Round NFL Draft Picks Fail and Jacksonville's Culinary Surprises

EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 27 MIN

Why First-Round NFL Draft Picks Fail and Jacksonville's Culinary Surprises

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"Send us a text about this episode!"This week on the F3 Podcast Comox Valley join reporter Erin Frazier from ”Off the Record Podcast” and her husband, Chef Jonathan Frazier of ”The Edible Valley Podcast”. It’s a playful mix of touchdowns, tastings, and the joys of learning from each other—perfect for foodies, football fans, and everyone in between!This F3 Podcast episode tackles the harsh reality of NFL quarterbacks following Jacksonville's devastating 35-7 loss to the LA Rams in London. Whether you're a Jags diehard, fantasy football junkie, or just here for the food, grab a plate, set your lineup, and join us for touchdowns, tastings, and football fun.BONUS RECIPE: Download Chef Jonathan Frazier’s Recipe for a Jacksonville Style Shrimp Boil! https://bit.ly/S1EP01FootballRecipeThis Episode Features:(06:40) Erin reveals the controversial truth about first-round draft picks, explaining why Trevor Lawrence and 90% of NFL quarterbacks fall into the "good but not great" category that won't carry teams to championships. Despite his $275M contract and impressive Clemson career, where does Lawrence really rank?(17:20) Jonathan celebrates Jacksonville's diverse culinary landscape, from fried gator bites to the iconic Camel rider sandwich reflecting the city's Middle Eastern heritage dating back to the 1960s. Discover why immigrant communities bring the most flavor to football cities.(10:54) Fantasy football insights as Erin's quarterback-heavy draft strategy finally pays off in week seven, plus league updates featuring the Eagles, Packers, and competitive NFC West. Next week's preview: Kansas City Chiefs and more Patrick Mahomes stories."College football and NFL football are completely two different animals. While there are similarities to the game, there are as many differences, I believe in particularly skillset." - Erin Frazier"This is the joy of immigrants. They bring their flavors, they bring their taste, and they bring that into your community. They're the most hardworking and the people that bring flavor and love to your community." - Chef Jonathan Frazier#F3Podcast, #PulseCommunity, #PulseCommunityPodcast, #NFLWeek7, #FantasyFootball, #JacksonvilleEats, #FoodAndFootballSupport the show

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