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Washed and Winning

Washed and Winning

Auteur(s): A.C. Lee and Parlay Pete
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Washed and Winning is the unapologetic voice of the people — raw, real, and rooted in Georgia pride. Hosted by Morehouse alums A.C. Lee and Parlay Pete, this podcast brings sharp takes, barbershop talk, and authentic conversation to the forefront. Whether we’re breaking down the highs and heartbreaks of the Atlanta Falcons, celebrating the dominance of the Georgia Bulldogs, or just meeting folks where they are — we’re speaking for the culture, not at it.


Tired? Maybe. Washed? Sure. But still winning.

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  • Washed and Winning: The Dead Horse Theory
    Nov 14 2025

    The show fires up with Atlanta pride and a candid audit of what respect really looks like. We revisit the OutKast catalog that still lifts heart rates across arenas and ask why a tribute fell flat when the assignment was simple: know the words, match the energy, honor the legacy. From there, we pivot to the Falcons and the metaphor that defines their season—the dead horse. Third-and-21 with no timeouts becomes a masterclass in how not to close: soft pressure, mismatched coverage, and timeouts that gave the opponent oxygen. We challenge the empty “find a way” mantra, unpack the coaching market Atlanta passed on, and talk plainly about accountability when culture talk runs out of road.

    Zooming out to the league, we contrast the Giants’ decision to move on with the Jets’ endless slog and examine how quarterback play keeps front offices employed—or unemployed. Then we plant flags with a Super Bowl Six that balances form and faith: Detroit’s aggression, Seattle’s defense and balance, the Rams’ ceiling if they get healthy, plus Baltimore and Kansas City because proven playoff scaffolding still matters. We fold in college football’s messy ranking politics, where conference power, media deals, and back-channel optics can squeeze out an ACC champ while lifting brand names. Clean solutions like a true top 12 collide with the realities of money and television.

    Basketball isn’t spared. We dissect Dallas’ front-office shakeup, how narrative buries nuance, and why ownership sign-off is the unspoken engine behind every blockbuster decision. We close with two sharp notes: a betting slate you can actually use and a culture verdict—Views has aged into a classic, cohesive and replayable front to back. If you’re tired of slogans without solutions, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs smarter sports talk, and leave a review with your Super Bowl Six—who did we overrate?

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    2 h
  • Mr. Blank, Tear Down This Wall, Make Atlanta Great Again
    Nov 6 2025

    A birthday, a brim, and a brutal truth: Atlanta keeps falling to the occasion. We kick off with Marine Corps pride and family milestones, then lock onto the Falcons’ core issue—coaching and situational decision-making that turns winnable games into teachable losses. Field goals passed up, empty red-zone trips, and an offense allergic to easy throws are sinking the season. We unpack why the staff fit is wrong for a left-handed rookie pocket passer and how to rebuild the plan around what Michael Penix Jr. actually does well. The fix isn’t mysterious: hire teachers who tailor systems to people, not the other way around.

    From the owner’s suite to the film room, we challenge the franchise to go big game hunting with intention. Stop outsourcing vision. Consult real football minds, target leaders with quarterback development receipts, and quit pretending every trade must please the hot-take economy by Sunday night. We defend Dallas’s interior defense pivot as future-facing roster logic and explain how long-term clarity beats short-term clout. College football gets similar tough love: rankings politics, brand bias, and buyouts that make governors flinch. The answer is shorter initial deals, smarter extensions, and patience that allows good to mature into great.

    Then it’s hardwood honesty. Ja Morant says the joy is gone. We break down why a Euro-flavored, five-out, minute-managed NBA is dulling the very spark that made the league global—stars who bend games and carry cities. Build environments where elite talent thrives, not spreadsheets. Run actions, create layups, and let stars be stars. We map plausible landing spots for Ja, critique the TV product gap from Peacock to postgame, and hit media moves like Kenny Smith joining ESPN’s car wash. Close it out with Parlay Pete’s College Six, NFL Six, and Lee’s Three to line your weekend card.

    If this hits your sports brain just right, tap follow, share it with a fellow sicko, and drop a review with your boldest fix for the Falcons. Where would you start?

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    2 h
  • Washed and Winning: Let That B*h Burn: Falcons First and Everything in Between
    Oct 30 2025

    The gloves come off. We level with you about Atlanta’s spiral, from hollow staff moves to a playbook that feels smaller every week, and a power structure that keeps sending mixed signals. If you’ve felt gaslit by “stay the course” messaging while the NFC tightens around teams with clearer identities, you’re not alone. We connect the dots between sloppy situational football, vague accountability, and why “move the OC to the sideline” isn’t a strategy.

    Then we zoom out to the week that was: where veteran QBs make rookie play callers look smarter, how culture wins precede actual win streaks, and why Chiefs vs Bills swings more than a Sunday in the standings. The real edge right now is being buttoned up—teams that tie all three phases together are thriving while flashier rosters wobble. We also hit the college carousel with both feet: mega-buyouts, political hires, and a system that fires mid-season just to keep recruiting alive. Add in realignment’s coast-to-coast grind, and student-athletes are paying the bill for TV money with their time, health, and campus life.

    We close on the NBA’s scoring boom and the integrity fog around betting. Free throws are up, midrange hunting is back, and totals are ballooning, but it’s blurring the line between track meet and chess match. With federal probes re-centering old ghosts of gambling, the league needs more sunlight, not more sizzle. Across football and basketball, our message stays the same: standards, clarity, and culture beat slogans and shortcuts. Tap in, argue with us, and bring your fix for Atlanta’s mess.

    If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs the therapy, and drop a review with your smartest take. We’ll read the best ones on air.

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    2 h
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