A Montage, Inspirational Speech, and Miraculous Ending
Winter Olympic Movies Worth Your Time, as you await the Pyeongchang Winter Games.
Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights!
Annoying Things About Valentines Day, Greatest Movies for 15 Different Sports, and Joe Gindi from Gamestaq
From Brett’s dick to LeBron’s a dick…
Jerome Bettis, former NFL Running Back answers the Six Questions
Hall of Famer, Jerry Rice, answers the Six Questions
In one way or another, we all worship.
I like the Cowboys because… uh…
On this week’s episode we’re talkin’ baseball. We give our preseason preview with special guest Dan Levy from On the DL podcast. We try and figure out who the big winners will be at the end of the season, who is not even close, and what the hell was that garbage bag wall in the now defunct Metrodome all about anyway?
Never been into sports but just want to act like it? Here’s our helpful guide to passing the Mendoza Line for sports fandom.
Usually we wait until he’s retired to raise his name to the rafters.
We present the six greatest Winter Olympians.
It’s part 2 of our decade debate. Other fellow podcasters join in the fun as we go over some of the highs and lows of the ’05, ’06, and ’07
Show number two kicks off with Mike, Art, and Zach discussing Zach’s article about fictional gadgets. We find out that some of them are probably better left uninvented and which ones could be used for devious purposes.
Next we pay homage to some of the soda brands over the years that have tried to make a dent and have failed miserably. We find out about Zach’s affinity for Mello Yellow and how Pepsi Blue tried real hard not to look like Windex.
Finally we spoke with Stephen Brunt, author of Gretzky’s Tears, about that fateful day when all of Hockey changed. He gives us a behind the scenes look at The Gretzky Trade, and finishes up by answering the Six Questions.
Mick Foley, Professional Wrestler, answers the Six Questions
“My game is going to be an Olympic sport.”