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A sports podcast that doesn't suck for fans who want a deep, sometimes controversial, dive into the world of sports. Who is the punchable face of the week? Grab a beer and join the conversation.

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  • Fire the Coach! It's Week 1! Victory Monday, Meltdowns, and Philly Karen
    Sep 9 2025

    The crew dives headfirst into NFL Week One, where they call out everyone from Ravens' coach John Harbaugh for conservative play-calling to Giants' owner John Mara for the team's abysmal start. Week one overreactions were in full swing, with Rooster delivering an all-time tirade against the Giants, demanding (again) for the coach be fired and Wilson benched for Jackson Dart. The guys broke down the Eagles-Cowboys game in detail, with House talking about Dak Prescott's lack of mobility, CeeDee Lamb's drops, and the pre-game "Spitgate" incident that saw Jalen Carter ejected. Other notable discussions included surprising performances from the Packers and Chargers, disappointment in the Lions and Dolphins, and an early look at Aaron Rodgers' successful return.

    Sadly for Milk, the conversation shifted to college football, where Milk unleashes his own epic rant about the Florida Gators after their embarrassing loss to in-state rival South Florida. He calls for coach Billy Napier to be fired, lamenting that the program is stuck with him due to an $18 million buyout and faces a brutal upcoming schedule.

    Following football talk, the crew makes their weekly "Plaxico" (NFL) and "Menteer Matters" (NCAAF) betting picks for the upcoming weekend's slate of games.

    The episode wraps up with punches and lassos featuring the viral story of "Philly Karen," a fan who took a home run ball from a child, and the subsequent lasso for player Harrison Bader, who made it right by giving the kid an autographed bat.

    We talk about a couple "Buzzer Beaters," touching on major injuries plaguing the Phillies, the fallout of the WNBA season following Caitlin Clark's injury, and a recap of the US Open.

    Finally, they poured one out for two sports legends who recently passed away: longtime MLB player and manager Davey Johnson and iconic NHL goalie Ken Dryden.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Is Anyone Challenging the Eagles? Plus, Jerry Jones Gets Punched
    Sep 2 2025

    Football is officially back, and the guys—(well, at least Rooster, House, and Pope)—are all over it. This episode kicks off with a deep dive into the NFC, asking the big question: can anyone actually challenge the Philadelphia Eagles this year?

    You'll hear the guys break down the top contenders, with the Detroit Lions getting a lot of love as a team to watch out for. They also debate whether the Packers, Niners, and even the Bucs have what it takes to make a run.

    The real fun starts when the conversation turns to that massive Micah Parsons trade. Pope, a long-suffering Cowboys fan, unloads on Jerry Jones for sending a "generational talent" to the Green Bay Packers. He even compares the feeling to when Dallas lost Luka Dončić—yeah, it gets pretty heated.

    The guys switch gears to recap a wild opening weekend of college football, getting into Arch Manning's shaky debut for Texas, Alabama looking soft and getting shoved around by Florida State, and whether powerhouses like Notre Dame should be worried after a rough start.

    Plus, you'll get the crew's weekly betting picks with the "Plaxico Locks" for the NFL and their brand new college football segment, "Matier Matters". Stick around to find out who gets called out in "Punchable Face of the Week" and who gets praised in the "Lasso of the Week". It’s a packed show!

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    1 h et 9 min
  • College Football Kickoff, MLB Awards, and Who Stops Mahomes?
    Aug 26 2025

    The guys discuss a range of topics from Cal Raleigh's historic home run season for a catcher to fantasy football with a focus on rookie running back Tank Bigsby. They also touch on Terry McLaurin's lucrative new contract with the Commanders and golfer Keegan Bradley's upcoming Ryder Cup captain's picks, including the possibility of him picking himself.

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    They also provide a comprehensive preview of the NFL's AFC. The guys largely agree that the Buffalo Bills are the clear favorites to win the AFC East, while the rest of the division faces significant challenges.

    A major debate unfolds regarding who can dethrone the Kansas City Chiefs, with strong arguments made for the Baltimore Ravens, who have bolstered their already stout defense and added Derrick Henry to the backfield. Other teams analyzed include the Denver Broncos, with (some of the guys) saying Bo Nix is expected to have a top-tier year, They also talk about the Houston Texans, who are predicted to dominate the AFC South, and potential surprise teams like the Los Angeles Chargers.

    In MLB playoff talk they break down the tight wild card races in both the American and National Leagues. The crew gives their predictions for year-end awards, highlighting the AL MVP race between Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh, Shohei Ohtani's dominance in the NL MVP conversation, and close contests for the Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards.

    Punchable Face of the Week: The guys wrap up by discussing Daniil Medvedev's U.S. Open outburst, a controversial Yankees draft pick, and a look ahead to the massive opening weekend of college football, featuring matchups like Texas at Ohio State and LSU at Clemson.

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    Special thanks as well to Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.

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