A sports podcast unlike any other. One man tries to figure out this crazy world we call sports with a perspective that some call dumb but others call genius. Which side are you on, listen and find out today. New episodes every weekday.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
Should we have preseason or not? I give my take on this while also giving a bonus rant on decision making.
I discuss how bubbles might be our only way to have sport seasons go smoothly unlike what the MLB is currently facing. Bubbles like the NBA's might be our only option.
We need new rules and changes to old rules to help sport leagues thrive to their max potential. I try and cover everything that goes into this.
We should all try to be unbiased in how we go about seeing things. I talk about this while using the sport example of the Myles Garrett - Mason Rudolph incident.
I talk about the coronavirus and how it affects sports, and what I see happening as far as sports in America is concerned. The download was so big that I had to delete my intro and outro just so the download wasn't to big for my upload and distributi... more
Everyone loves stats but do they tell the full story? I talk about how the numbers at face value only tell you half of the story.
The first half is me rambling about student-athletes and universities during the pandemic, and the second half is me talking about Stanford cutting 11 sport programs and a conspiracy theory about it.
It looks like the Washington Redskins are going to change their name, and it is about time. I talk about this and other teams that have Native American influences.
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