Send us a text A wild week of football served two truths at once: moments are thrilling, but months decide who matters. We kick off with USC’s scheduling complaints and why that’s the inevitable cost of realignment money, then move to Ohio State’s quiet dominance built on snap control, field position, and a defense that strangles games. The national conversation fixates on Indiana’s last-second toe-tap and a “Heisman moment,” so we ask the uncomfortable question: should one dramatic play agai...
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Send us a text A wild week of football served two truths at once: moments are thrilling, but months decide who matters. We kick off with USC’s scheduling complaints and why that’s the inevitable cost of realignment money, then move to Ohio State’s quiet dominance built on snap control, field position, and a defense that strangles games. The national conversation fixates on Indiana’s last-second toe-tap and a “Heisman moment,” so we ask the uncomfortable question: should one dramatic play agai...
We came for picks, stayed for yelling at Joe Flacco
JB's Sports Podcast
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1 month ago
We came for picks, stayed for yelling at Joe Flacco
Send us a text A wreck, a warning, and a week that needed normal—so we sat down and told the truth. The Yankees didn’t lose because of Aaron Judge; they lost because a contender acted like a spreadsheet. We dig into Judge’s October, Boone’s decisions, Volpe’s bat vs glove, and the bigger question New York keeps dodging: are you willing to spend like you mean it while a generational MVP is in his prime? From there, it’s a full tour through a spicy college football slate. Ohio State’s offense ...
JB's Sports Podcast
Send us a text A wild week of football served two truths at once: moments are thrilling, but months decide who matters. We kick off with USC’s scheduling complaints and why that’s the inevitable cost of realignment money, then move to Ohio State’s quiet dominance built on snap control, field position, and a defense that strangles games. The national conversation fixates on Indiana’s last-second toe-tap and a “Heisman moment,” so we ask the uncomfortable question: should one dramatic play agai...