The Greatest is a podcast that takes every sports fan’s favorite pastime of discussing, debating, or even all out arguing, who or what are the best of anything relating to sports. From players, teams, games, seasons to even movies (It’s “White Men Can’t Jump” obvi), hosts Megan Gailey and C.J. Toledano, both die-hard sports fans and more importantly married to each other, will cover it all. It’s like if the hosts of Pardon The Interruption also had to raise children together.
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The Greatest is a podcast that takes every sports fan’s favorite pastime of discussing, debating, or even all out arguing, who or what are the best of anything relating to sports. From players, teams, games, seasons to even movies (It’s “White Men Can’t Jump” obvi), hosts Megan Gailey and C.J. Toledano, both die-hard sports fans and more importantly married to each other, will cover it all. It’s like if the hosts of Pardon The Interruption also had to raise children together.
The Super Bowl is upon us, and believe it or not, many out there say they watch The Big Game just for the commercials! Now, not all of us feel that strongly about the breaks in the action, but you can't deny that they have become an essential part of the show. This week, Megan and C.J. welcome Mary Santora (Alan Cox Show, "Hillbilly Boujee" https://orcd.co/hillbillyboujee) as they discuss their picks for the greatest Super Bowl commercials ever.
The Greatest
The Greatest is a podcast that takes every sports fan’s favorite pastime of discussing, debating, or even all out arguing, who or what are the best of anything relating to sports. From players, teams, games, seasons to even movies (It’s “White Men Can’t Jump” obvi), hosts Megan Gailey and C.J. Toledano, both die-hard sports fans and more importantly married to each other, will cover it all. It’s like if the hosts of Pardon The Interruption also had to raise children together.