
The sports landscape is filled with legendary teams and their accomplishments that we still currently talk about, reference and compare to the present. Special Teams takes a look at these squads as we help relive their victories, losses and controversies that have marked their place in history. You’ll get unique storytelling, strong opinions and heavy doses of fun. Fox Sports hosts Jason Smith and... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | HistorySports | ||||

Weird. The best way to describe the journey of the 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers, who played without their Hall of Fame Quarterback until he got healthy just in time for one last game, and one last moment of glory. Terry Bradshaw's elbow betrayed him the ... more
We talk about 'bests' all the time. But how about what was probably the worst defense in a single season in NFL history? The numbers you will hear are absolutely stunning. Almost as stunning as the fact that things got so bad for the 1981 Baltimore C... more
What would happen if fans threw snowballs on the field during a football game? Well, now you'll be able to find out. This week on Special Teams we look back at three of the biggest football games in history that were affected by those special spheres... more
The AFC Championship game for the 1982 season between the Jets and the Dolphins is known more for it's weather than it's play on the field. "The Mud Bowl" was a shocking display of offensive ineptitude on a field better suited to swim in than play fo... more
Good podcast but their a little stoogy.
Do not end the show!
The content of the podcast was good but the ads were so frequent I had to stop listening. The ads are also not at all targeted I seemed like they just rotated podcast by I heart radio to advertise and I got a lot of ads for stuff not at all related to my interest. Also the ads are much louder than they podcast content.
Do these guys realize sports actually existed before 1990?
The Last Dance is currently going on. Why hasn’t any of the 6 Championship Chicago Bulls teams been featured?
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