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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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  • Welcome to Sacklanta
    Sep 18 2025

    A seismic shift has occurred in Atlanta, as the Falcons transformed from "Ratlanta" to "Sacklanta" in a stunning prime-time defensive masterclass against the Vikings. The energy was palpable as the defense recorded five sacks, forced turnovers, and held Minnesota to just six points in their home stadium.

    The defensive dominance was comprehensive—Devon Diablo showed Pro Bowl potential, Leonard Floyd was disruptive throughout, Billy Bowman looked like a natural slot corner, and the entire unit seemed to coalesce at once. Defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen ("Brick") brought creative fronts and coverages that completely befuddled rookie QB JJ McCarthy.

    Meanwhile, the Falcons ground game was relentless, churning out 218 yards on 39 carries. Though Michael Penix Jr. had modest numbers (13-21, 135 yards), the running attack was so effective it rendered the passing game secondary. John Parker Romo converted all five field goal attempts, though red zone efficiency remains a work in progress.

    What's particularly frustrating is the national media's reluctance to acknowledge this defensive masterpiece. Despite delivering arguably the most complete performance of any team through two weeks, Atlanta's statement win was overshadowed by other storylines—reminiscent of 2016 when the Falcons had to string together multiple impressive wins before gaining recognition.

    With Carolina on deck and confidence building, this could be the beginning of something special in Atlanta. The defense isn't just getting pressure anymore—they're getting home. And that changes everything.

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    2 h
  • Deja Vu: Same Ole Falcons
    Sep 11 2025

    The unmistakable pattern of Atlanta Falcons heartbreak continues, revealing a deeper issue that transcends players, coaches, and seasons. This episode dives into the organizational problems that have plagued the team for two decades under the same front office leadership, despite owner Arthur Blank's fan-friendly initiatives like affordable concessions.

    Rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. emerges as a rare bright spot, displaying poise and arm talent that suggests he could be the franchise's future. Meanwhile, kicker Youngway Koo's crucial miss in a winnable game against Tampa Bay raises serious questions about special teams reliability moving forward.

    The conversation expands to examine the NFL's opening weekend, highlighting the thrilling Bills-Ravens matchup as the early game of the year candidate. We analyze potential panic situations in Miami and Chicago, while discussing surprise performances from teams like Dallas and Green Bay.

    Beyond football, we explore the cultural significance of Young Thug's recent interview and its implications for understanding Atlanta's complex street culture and music scene. The WNBA playoff race and Angel Reese's situation with the Chicago Sky also receive thoughtful analysis.

    Whether you're a die-hard Falcons fan seeking perspective on yet another heartbreaking loss or a general football enthusiast wanting comprehensive Week 1 insights, this episode delivers passionate, knowledgeable commentary on the full NFL landscape. Subscribe now and join the conversation as we break down what matters most in professional football today.

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    2 h
  • Big Penix Energy: Can Michael Lead the Falcons to Glory?
    Sep 4 2025

    When does hype cross the line from excitement to delusion? This week, we're peeling back the layers on how media narratives shape our perceptions of sports, from college football darlings to NFL betting odds.

    The season's first weekend delivered plenty of surprises, none bigger than Alabama's stunning defeat. We break down what went wrong for Kalen DeBoer's debut and why this loss feels different from previous Crimson Tide setbacks. Through an entertaining caller impersonation, we capture the raw emotion of a fanbase unaccustomed to early-season failures.

    We also dissect the Texas-Ohio State matchup, examining how Arch Manning's performance measured against his pre-season Heisman hype. This leads to a revealing discussion about Vegas odds and how they're actually formed – spoiler alert: they're not always who oddsmakers think will win, but rather who they can't afford to have win.

    The conversation shifts to a thoughtful analysis of Atlanta's hip-hop scene, drawing parallels between music industry success and sports narratives. Both worlds reward strategic visibility and collaboration as much as raw talent.

    Our comprehensive NFL preview breaks down each NFC division, with bold predictions for the upcoming season. Find out why we believe Michael Penix Jr. might be the league's most underrated rookie and how the Falcons could surprise everyone. We wrap with award predictions and our can't-miss betting picks for the weekend.

    Whether you're a sharp bettor looking for an edge or just a passionate fan wanting to understand what's happening beneath the headlines, this episode delivers the honest perspective you won't find in mainstream coverage. Listen now and join us as we separate reality from the hype.

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    1 h et 59 min
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