
The podcast will focus on the rules in both sports and life, mixing in humor, pop culture, and interviews with sports and entertainment personalities. Former NFL Senior Vice President of Officiating and current FOX Sports Rules Analyst Dean Blandino gives his unique take on officiating and rules in sports, entertainment, and every-day life.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Sports | ||||

NFL Week 1 breakdown, survivor pool mayhem, and why dogs get more love than cats. Also, a dive into castle point analytics and how they may be changing the landscape of sports gaming and fantasy football.
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NFL is back, why we need to ban gender reveals, and rules for dating your friend’s ex.
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Why we watch sports, the CFB season that could last until April, and we decide the better movie - Dazed and Confused or Fast Times.
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NFL false positives, whether fans in the stands really matters, and why it’s illegal to like someone’s like.
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No one like referees but referees - yet - a sports podcast through the lenses of an official makes it more objective and honest than most other podcasts available. Additionally they are entertaining and at times they get side tracked - which is beneficial for the listener because it can break it up and make it more fun.
Would be a great podcast with better equipment
Have listened to ALL episodes. Post XFL version interesting. Audio HORRIBLE. almost had to turn it off but made thru.
Joe only one studio and 2 bad cells phones?Get mobile podcasting equipment if remote.
Keep up the good work.
Chris in Portland
Most informative rules podcast out there. Also, Dean and crew are pretty entertaining believe it or not. Highly recommend
Love the podcast Dean! One question I have regarding the onside kick attempt at K-State OU was around the topic you all discussed for blocking the player into the kicked ball.
I completely agree that the Rule regarding forced touching is a non-issue. But 1 item that I haven’t heard brought up was the block by the second OU player is initiating a block prior to his team is eligible to touch the kick.
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