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Garcia's Sports Garage
Tim Garcia
12 episodes
2 months ago
1) Aaron Rodgers belongs in New York. 2) College football runs the college athletics and forgets the student athlete. 3) Why did Ohtani choose to stay in Anaheim for the remainder of the seaon? 4) NFL running backs are upset about their pay, welcome to the club.
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1) Aaron Rodgers belongs in New York. 2) College football runs the college athletics and forgets the student athlete. 3) Why did Ohtani choose to stay in Anaheim for the remainder of the seaon? 4) NFL running backs are upset about their pay, welcome to the club.
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GSG - Episode 76
Garcia's Sports Garage
14 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
GSG - Episode 76
0:35 - Mike McCarthy should have hammered the last nail in his coffin and yet he's still head coach. 4:00 - The Arizona Cardinals season was a mirage. A false hope for success. 5:16 - The Lakers organization have fallen down the conference standings and they can't get up. Thanks to #notmyking. 8:51 - Why Josh Allen and the Bills will walk out of Arrowhead as winners. 12:34 - The ultimate music festival if I was the creator.
Garcia's Sports Garage
1) Aaron Rodgers belongs in New York. 2) College football runs the college athletics and forgets the student athlete. 3) Why did Ohtani choose to stay in Anaheim for the remainder of the seaon? 4) NFL running backs are upset about their pay, welcome to the club.