
Enjoy Matt Jones and Myron Medcalf every Sunday Morning with your cup of coffee as they break down everything in and around the sports world.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 299 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Matt and Myron hear from people that don't sleep a lot. Is Indiana the best team in College Football history? How will the weather in Chicago affect their matchup with the Rams.
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Most pressure in the playoffs? Dante Moore staying at Oregon. Packers will extend Matt LaFleur and the Steelers are interviewing Mike McCarthy.
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Broncos beat Bills, but lose Bo Nix to broken ankle in OT. Seahawks rout 49ers on their way to NFC title game. Falcons hire Stefanski. Mike Tomlin steps down as Steelers HC. Matt picks a fight.
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Matt and Myron begin the final hour where they always do with King of the Mountain. Can someone take down Jonah in Ohio? Myron issues an apology to Jack Sikma. Then, we get you ready for Texans versus Steelers on Monday Night Football that will wrap ... more
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Matt and Myron are the Smartless of sports podcasts, or radio shows. I wish they would tell their bosses, to stop telling them what they can and can’t say. We’re all adults and I can’t believe producers are so weak that they have to tell the talent what they can and can’t say
Easily the best show on ESPN radio.
ESPN should be grateful they have someone to drive a show as good as Matt, he’s funny and loves to play the bad guy but interviews very well. Myron adds a lot of good coherent and sometimes non-coherent takes and I also enjoy his Milwaukee opinions and hate.
I do enjoy the show but Matt Jones needs to let Myron talk more. It’s less enjoyable when Matt dominates the show
Great show with incredible expertise & knowledge dropping.
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Apple Podcasts | #205 |
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Engaging and lively discussions centered around the sports world characterize the content produced. The hosts frequently cover trending topics in professional and college sports, with a particular emphasis on the NFL and NCAA. Expect rich analyses of games, player performances, coaching strategies, and the emotional narratives surrounding sports events. They also introduce a variety of guests, including athletes and analysts, who provide insider perspectives and foster further engagement with their audience. The dynamic banter between the hosts adds a layer of entertainment, making it appealing to those who appreciate a mix of sports insights and humor.
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Recent guests on Sunday Mornings include:
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