Episodes

  • Some Falcons s#!% with the Falcons pick (Ep. #112)
    May 6 2026

    On this episode the guys are back to discuss the NFL Draft chaos and offseason shakeups that headline the show. The Giants move Dexter Lawrence to land a top-10 pick, the Cowboys make aggressive moves for Caleb Downs and Malachi Lawrence, and the Rams take a swing at QB Ty Simpson. The Chiefs trade up, Pickens gets tagged, and Justin Tucker-level money hits kickers as Aubrey resets the market. We also break down projected win totals from true Super Bowl contenders like the Bills, Ravens, Chiefs, Rams, and Eagles, to rebuilding teams like the Cardinals and Dolphins.

    In the NBA, the playoffs are already delivering upsets and drama. The Knicks advance and take an early lead on the Sixers, the Cavs and Pistons survive Game 7s, and both the Celtics and Nuggets are out. The Lakers move on, the Thunder roll, and the next round is heating up. Plus, major changes in Chicago as the Bulls fire Billy Donovan and bring in Bryson Graham.

    Over in MLB, the Yankees stay hot at 24–11 and sit atop the American League.

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    57 mins
  • Don’t believe the Draft lies (Ep. #111)
    Apr 16 2026

    On this episode the guys are back and the NFL offseason drama is heating up. The Russini/Vrabel scandal takes center stage, Rashee Rice's expected suspension suddenly looks uncertain, and Dexter Lawrence requests a trade while sitting out workouts. Draft rumors are flying, with the Cowboys eyeing a move up to the 6th pick and several teams looking to trade down in a draft short on true blue-chip talent. Meanwhile, the Eagles add Wicks, and the Raiders bring in Kirk Cousins.

    Over in the NBA, the playoff picture is set with heavyweight matchups across both conferences, including Knicks vs. Hawks and Lakers vs. Rockets. LaMelo Ball makes headlines after tripping Bam before hitting a game-winner in OT — but will discipline follow? Plus, major front office changes hit Chicago as the Bulls fire their GM and President while gaining an extra first-round pick.

    Offseason chaos, playoff battles, and big decisions shaping the future — we break it all down.

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    57 mins
  • Kickers of Color (Ep. #110)
    Mar 25 2026

    On this episode the guys are back and the NFL offseason madness continues. Big moves and rumors everywhere Goedert stays in Philly, Waddle heads to Denver, Kyler lands in Minnesota, and Fields joins the Chiefs. The Ravens pivot off a Crosby deal to land Trey Hendrickson, JSN gets paid, and AJ Brown trade rumors heat up. Plus, is a referee lockout really on the table?

    In the NBA, Luka is on an absolute tear during the Lakers' win streak, LeBron embraces a new role, and the Knicks are heating up at the right time. We also hit injuries, trade buzz, and whether OKC and the Spurs are real contenders.

    And in the MLB, Team Venezuela takes down Team USA to win the WBC.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Sleeping on the job (Ep. #109)
    Mar 4 2026

    On this episode the guys are back and the NFL offseason chaos is here. Big names on the move (or possibly out): Cousins and Fields cut, Tua and Kyler on the trade block, Goedert's future uncertain, and tags for Breece Hall, George Pickens, and Kyle Pitts. The Texans stay busy, the Cowboys make moves, and the Giants rumor mill heats up. Plus, is the NFL Combine losing juice? Participation drops, but a few standouts may have changed their draft stock.

    NBA talk includes Tatum's return and the Luka media narrative.

    Team USA sweeps gold in Olympic hockey, Floyd Mayweather announces a Pacquiao rematch (with exhibitions vs. Tyson), and we ask — does anyone still care about the WBC?

    Offseason headlines, hot takes, and what it all means next

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • One foot in the grave… (Ep. #108)
    Feb 11 2026

    On this episode the guys recap Super Bowl 60 and the Seahawks are champs. Seattle takes down New England 29–13 behind an MVP night from Kenneth Walker and a defense that racked up six sacks, two picks, and a touchdown. We hit the big moments, Bad Bunny's halftime show, and all the headlines from around the league, plus our season awards including Stafford (MVP), Garrett (DPOY), and JSN (OPOY).

    Then the NBA trade deadline chaos: the Bulls blow it up, the Knicks add Alvarado, Giannis stays in Milwaukee, and All-Star Weekend goes full content mode.

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    57 mins
  • It rubs me the wrong way (Ep. #107)
    Feb 4 2026

    On this episode the NFL offseason is already in full chaos. A wave of firings hits the league as the Bills, Ravens, Dolphins, Falcons, Browns, Cardinals, Raiders, Giants, and Titans all move on from their head coaches. New eras begin just as quickly, with the Giants landing Jim Harbaugh, the Titans hiring Robert Saleh, the Falcons turning to Kevin Stefanski, the Ravens bringing in Jesse Minter, the Cardinals adding Matt LaFleur, and the Raiders handing the reins to Klint Kubiak.

    On the field, the Conference Championships delivered two wildly different games. The Patriots survived the Broncos 10–7 in a second-half blizzard with no points scored after halftime, while Seattle edged the Rams 31–27 in a goal-line stand thriller to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. We also break down season honors and debates, including MVP picks for Stafford and Maye, Myles Garrett for DPOY, stacked OPOY candidates like JSN, Puka, CMC, and Bijan, and the top rookies making noise. Plus, Hall of Fame frustration continues with Belichick, Kraft, and Eli Manning still on the outside looking in.

    Over in the NBA, headlines heat up as the trade deadline approaches. The Grizzlies face ownership controversy, Jarrett Jackson Jr. heads to Utah, Conley and Ivey land in Chicago, Giannis is sidelined 4–6 weeks amid trade rumors. The Cavs and The Clippers pull off a trade involving James Harden and Darius Garland!

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    48 mins
  • Give me back my Sack (Ep. #106)
    Jan 21 2026

    On this episode the guys discuss how the NFL season flips on its head as Black Monday brings a wave of coaching changes. The Bills, Ravens, Dolphins, Falcons, Browns, Cardinals, Raiders, Giants, and Titans all clean house. New regimes are already in place, with the Giants hiring Jim Harbaugh, the Dolphins bringing in Shefley, the Titans landing Robert Saleh, and the Falcons turning to Kevin Stefanski. We also look at the biggest disappointments of the season as the Chiefs, Ravens, Lions, and Buccaneers all miss the playoffs after entering the year with high expectations.

    Then it's time for a full playoff breakdown. Wild Card Weekend delivers instant classics, including the Rams edging the Panthers, the Bears outlasting the Packers, the Bills surviving Jacksonville, and the Seahawks shocking the 49ers. The Divisional Round turns even crazier with Denver upsetting Buffalo in overtime, Seattle blowing out San Francisco, and the Patriots handling Houston. Now, the Conference Championships are set: Patriots at Broncos and Rams at Seahawks, with Super Bowl spots on the line.

    On the NBA front, the trade market heats up as Trae Young is dealt to Washington for CJ McCollum in a salary-dump move, Karl-Anthony Towns finds himself in rumor territory, the Knicks continue to slide, and the Bulls appear close to blowing it all up.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Knicks up for the Cup (Ep. #105)
    Dec 17 2025

    On this episode the guys discuss another chaotic week across the NFL with upsets, injuries, and playoff implications everywhere. The Falcons stole a 29–28 win over the Buccaneers on Thursday night behind a three-touchdown performance from Kyle Pitts. Trevor Lawrence delivered an all-time fantasy performance with six touchdowns against the Jets, while Travis Etienne added three of his own. The Texans dominated the Cardinals, the Bills stormed back from a 21-point deficit to beat the Patriots and tighten the AFC East race, and the Chargers put the Chiefs away as Patrick Mahomes suffered a torn ACL.

    Elsewhere, the Bears crushed the Browns as Myles Garrett closed in on the sack record, the Ravens and Eagles both pitched shutouts to stay alive in the playoff hunt, and the Broncos knocked off the Packers as Bo Nix played his best game to date amid major injuries around the league. The 49ers survived the Titans, Seattle edged out an “old man” Rivers in a kicking duel, the Rams handled the Lions with questions surrounding Davante Adams, and the Saints completed the season sweep of the Panthers. The Vikings officially ended the Cowboys' playoff hopes, and the Steelers snapped Miami's winning streak.

    We wrap things up on the hardwood with a look ahead to the NBA Cup Finals, featuring the New York Knicks vs. the San Antonio Spurs.

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    1 hr and 5 mins