
Get this now and get it clear - every day, whether you like it or believe it, people play you for a sucker. It's not just you - depending on who's dealing the cards, it could be tens, hundreds, thousands or more who suffer the same fate. Everyone THINKS they have life wired - and that's when it's dangerous. It's delusional. You don't - and in truth, you're the pigeon, the pinata, the one who just ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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For once, bradley's got nothing to bitch about. Not sure what's wrong with him, but he's got a wire of some of the fun we're enjoying as sports fans lately. Take it in while you can - it can't last.
bradley is tired of these social media losers spreading bad vibes about things no one really wants to hear about - like whether of not the Savannah Bananas are to be considered to be playing baseball or not. Take a listen.
The NCAA will be opening the past season tournament to 76 teams. That's almost one in five of the eligible Division One men's programs. What's that going to look like? bradley has HIS ideas and reminds you, don't get suckered in by all the happy talk... more
bradley got hooked on wrestling when he was just a kid. Take a walk down Nostalgia Lane with him and gain some respect for the wrestlers, who may be the best athletes of all.
bradley loves the Stanley Cup playoffs. Here's five reasons why they should be number one on your list this time of year as well.
bradley is in a foul mood (what's new, right?), and he's had enough of some of the garbage spilling out into the sports world. So get ready for some serious carping.
bradley will never tolerate game day foods that break with tradition. Because tradition is so much a part of sports. So don't become the sucker at the table when it comes to game day parties that try to change the rules.
Everyone and their Uncle Sid is now poised to publish their idea of what the NFL teams will do during the draft in April. They're called Mock Drafts and some of these dweebs offer 4,5,6 - ENDLESS versions of what they think will happen. It may be fun... more









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The show features a bold, opinion-driven host voice that tackles sports culture, fandom, and industry trends with a contrarian, counter-sucker perspective. Across episodes, listeners are treated to fiery takes on everything from game-day rituals and fan behavior to the business side of sports, controversial narratives around leagues, and the evolving entertainment value of athletic competitions. The host leans into storytelling, historical anecdotes, and provocative humor to unpack why fans—often feeling gamed by institutions—should question conventional wisdom and form their own informed viewpoints. A few recurring themes include the fragility of sports narratives, scrutiny of media coverage, and calls to experience live events to truly ga... more
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