Best Podcast Episodes About Brian Rolapp
Everything podcasters are saying about Brian Rolapp — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 26 episodes
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“Brian said 15 seconds. Let me hear a little more of that. Yeah, that counts. Something else. No, it doesn't count. I was all right with the organ thing. I've been moving calm. Don't start no trouble with me. Trying to keep it peaceful is a struggle for me. Don't pull up at 6 a.m. to cuddle with me. You know how I like it when you're loving on me. I don't want to die for them to miss me. Yes, I see the things that they win. I don't think there's …”
“Brian said 15 seconds. Let me hear a little more of that. Yeah, that counts. Something else. No, it doesn't count. I was all right with the organ thing. I've been moving calm. Don't start no trouble with me. Trying to keep it peaceful is a struggle for me. Don't pull up at 6 a.m. to cuddle with me. You know how I like it when you're loving on me. I don't want to die for them to miss me. Yes, I see the things that they win. I don't think there's anything here that anyone couldn't do if they had a little bit of time. Right? All right. It sing for sure You know it like a nursery rhyme But you know that a I mean I don know what he rhyming about again It fast for my pea brain I love the quote-unquote compliments you're giving this song. The sing-songy is fast. All right, so Drake sucks too. So …”
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In a hilarious game segment, the hosts debate the merits of current Billboard hits, leading to a comical showdown where Drake and Florida Georgia Line get roasted. The banter is sharp, especially when one host declares a popular song a 'pile of dog shit', showcasing the absurdity of modern music critique.
“Brian Reynolds and Blake Lively. That is correct. They're at number seven. Are they sometimes politicians? You know how this works. I'm not going to answer any questions. I know you're not. Oh my gosh. Selena Gomez and the other guy, The guy with the, he has hair and he puts queso in the bathtub for her. What is his name? He has hair. He's got sort of like an afro. What his name Boo boo boo boo boo I cannot accept But if there any You know who I …”
“Brian Reynolds and Blake Lively. That is correct. They're at number seven. Are they sometimes politicians? You know how this works. I'm not going to answer any questions. I know you're not. Oh my gosh. Selena Gomez and the other guy, The guy with the, he has hair and he puts queso in the bathtub for her. What is his name? He has hair. He's got sort of like an afro. What his name Boo boo boo boo boo I cannot accept But if there any You know who I talking about though But you have to say the name You have a minute and 15 seconds. Oh my gosh, this is hard. You can sit on this one or you can try other people. Michelle and Barack Obama. Did not make the list. Okay, so now I know all the questions are out. They can be married or dating. Okay, Melania and Donald. Did not make the list. Okay, oh shit. …”
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In a hilarious game segment, Amy struggles to recall celebrity couples while Eddie surprises everyone with his quick thinking. The frantic back-and-forth leads to a shocking upset as Eddie wins, leaving Amy flabbergasted and the audience in stitches over their banter and the absurdity of their guesses.
“… shows in a row okay this one says you recently posted on instagram never forget the time my manager's girlfriend tried to set me up with her friend brian but i already had his number stored in my phone as Brian best BJ ever yeah is that for real oh yeah yeah it was so awkward too sometimes when I listen to my gay friends talk I feel like uh Jennifer Coolidge when she's like these gays they're trying to kill me that's how you would just stress me out yeah you know we've really figured it out from my perspective because me and Brian texted after that oh wow But yeah, he and I had hooked up before. …”
“… and i would love to read them too and we can go through them together okay so um oh wait hold on sorry i opened the wrong one let me do whoever's you pulled up that was jinx monsoons okay i'm like you jinx look alike you sold out broadway eight shows in a row okay this one says you recently posted on instagram never forget the time my manager's girlfriend tried to set me up with her friend brian but i already had his number stored in my phone as Brian best BJ ever yeah is that for real oh yeah yeah it was so awkward too sometimes when I listen to my gay friends talk I feel like uh Jennifer Coolidge when she's like these gays they're trying to kill me that's how you would just stress me out yeah you know we've really figured it out from my perspective because me and Brian texted after that oh wow But yeah, he and I had hooked up before. He gave me a great beach. And then I was hanging with my manager and his girlfriend. She's like, my friend Brian really would love to go out sometime, blah, blah, blah. And I was like, oh, yeah, give me his number. I put in my number, my phone. Is it Brian? He's stored. And I showed her. Would you believe? I'm the best BJ ever. Would you believe? …”
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In this hilarious segment, Zach shares the awkward moment he had when his manager's girlfriend tried to set him up with a guy he had previously hooked up with, only to reveal his contact as 'Brian best BJ ever.' The ensuing conversation about bizarre phone contact names and a wild night out adds to the comedy, making it relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
“… Proctor, who is the lead investigator on the case. Yuri Buchanek, who is another trooper who was Proctor's supervisor. And then everybody supervisor Brian Tully another law enforcement officer And then the five people in the house that she basically thinks are responsible for John O death Brian Albert Nicole Albert Jennifer McCabe Matthew McCabe and Brian Higgins Higgins is who she had the affair with. The Alberts are who owned the house. McCabe is who searched house long to die in the cold. So those are the people that she's suing for basically conspiring to pin this on her, violating her …”
“… death like you said that's normal different burden um civil court versus criminal you can be found yeah i'm sorry i meant to say the opposite lawsuit by her against others yes So she has also filed a lawsuit against the aforementioned Michael Proctor, who is the lead investigator on the case. Yuri Buchanek, who is another trooper who was Proctor's supervisor. And then everybody supervisor Brian Tully another law enforcement officer And then the five people in the house that she basically thinks are responsible for John O death Brian Albert Nicole Albert Jennifer McCabe Matthew McCabe and Brian Higgins Higgins is who she had the affair with. The Alberts are who owned the house. McCabe is who searched house long to die in the cold. So those are the people that she's suing for basically conspiring to pin this on her, violating her rights, civil conspiracy, trying to pin it on her. and literally ruining her life. That's crazy. You never see that. Never. Because let's face it, nine times out of 10, more than that, the defendant actually is guilty, maybe got off on a technicality like OJ or jury nullification in OJ's case. And the last thing they want to do is go back into court with …”
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In a shocking turn, Karen Reed is suing the lead investigator and several others involved in her case, claiming they conspired to pin a wrongful death on her. This is rare for defendants who are acquitted, as they typically avoid further court battles. Reed's financial struggles may be driving her to pursue these lawsuits, raising questions about her motivations and the implications for her future.
“Brian, you fucked my shit up. You said 70. What did the top critics say? That was an excellent pump fake. Wow. That's a spin move. I fucking bit. I bit on that pump fake. You really juked everybody on that one. Wow. I had no idea they loved this movie so much. The Hakeem Sheik. All right. There we go. Next film is Ed Harris in a David Mamet adaptation starring your buddy Alec Baldwin in a legendary opening scene written specifically for that movie. …”
“Brian, you fucked my shit up. You said 70. What did the top critics say? That was an excellent pump fake. Wow. That's a spin move. I fucking bit. I bit on that pump fake. You really juked everybody on that one. Wow. I had no idea they loved this movie so much. The Hakeem Sheik. All right. There we go. Next film is Ed Harris in a David Mamet adaptation starring your buddy Alec Baldwin in a legendary opening scene written specifically for that movie. The movie is Glengarry Glen Ross. What is a suck? Favorite movie. All right. I got to love this. Always be closing. Coffee's for closers 92% I wrote 96 I was going to go 96 too Can we both do 96? Sure Whatever your number is 94 Oh, right in there. It's a beloved movie. Everybody's in it. Mm-hmm. All right. Here we go. All right. The next movie was …”
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In this comedic segment, the hosts hilariously debate their movie ratings, leading to unexpected twists and a shocking tie. The funniest moment comes when they realize they actually need a tiebreaker for the first time ever, prompting a lively discussion about their wildly different predictions.
“… so afraid of looking at because it's so fucking painful that it will kill you if you do. And you will. If you really go deep down this rabbit hole, Brian Simpson, which I really hope you do, it's very rewarding, but it's very fucked up. And I know you and I have a lot of fucking trauma.”
“… a fucking, the board hit me. But that's why I'm saying now. So now I'm 50 and I'm surfing because I don't give a fuck because life is short. And not only that, it forces you to look at your shadow, your dark self, the self inside of you that you're so afraid of looking at because it's so fucking painful that it will kill you if you do. And you will. If you really go deep down this rabbit hole, Brian Simpson, which I really hope you do, it's very rewarding, but it's very fucked up. And I know you and I have a lot of fucking trauma.”
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Brian Simpson shares a wild story about getting hit by a surfboard during a recent trip to Florida, leading him to confront his inner demons at the ripe age of 50. His candid take on life changes and self-reflection blends humor with a deeper message about facing trauma, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
“… Yes. So Bridget and her husband, the perfect traditional marriage. They had a godly marriage, much like the gnomes. Are you talking about Big Titty Brian and Christy? Big Titty Brian and wannabe Barbie. Bridget and her husband are doing menage a trois with a lot of gay stuff between Bridget and the other person. And the other third party said she felt some type of sexual like force. She was being stalked. Like this is not just, hey, you want to come out over, let's do a threesome, let's fucking go. It wasn that There was some forced stuff So my guess is this man if we went deep if we went inside …”
“… child at a time because she was the beacon of Christianity, faith, purity the whole night. Like super trumper, super trumper. Just like they were besties. Oh, they had photos together. They're little kitten heels with Bridget and her dirtbag husband. Yes. So Bridget and her husband, the perfect traditional marriage. They had a godly marriage, much like the gnomes. Are you talking about Big Titty Brian and Christy? Big Titty Brian and wannabe Barbie. Bridget and her husband are doing menage a trois with a lot of gay stuff between Bridget and the other person. And the other third party said she felt some type of sexual like force. She was being stalked. Like this is not just, hey, you want to come out over, let's do a threesome, let's fucking go. It wasn that There was some forced stuff So my guess is this man if we went deep if we went inside his like Google or Caleb the world's biggest pussy. Yes. If we followed him on a Friday night when he thought his wife was asleep, this guy is doing stuff. He would rather not have everybody know about. I'll tell you what I think he's doing. I'll tell you exactly. I would bet lots of money, canines and children on this. I guarantee you, Caleb, the …”
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In a recent podcast episode, the hosts dive into the hypocrisy of Caleb, a self-proclaimed Christian leader, who is criticized for his conduct behind closed doors. The discussion reveals the complexities of his public persona versus private actions, highlighting the contradictions within the political and religious landscape in America. This segment critiques the performative nature of certain conservative figures and their hidden lives.
“Yeah, I think that's well said. Brian Rolap stood up at the Tour Championship last year and said, expect significant change to the organization. I would say there's like a 0% chance that that meant that wasn't going to come in a change of resources of some kind. If they're changing the model, they've gone to a for-profit model, they're changing the competitive structure and how that's going to work. They're changing a lot with the organization. Of course, the conversation online …”
“Yeah, I think that's well said. Brian Rolap stood up at the Tour Championship last year and said, expect significant change to the organization. I would say there's like a 0% chance that that meant that wasn't going to come in a change of resources of some kind. If they're changing the model, they've gone to a for-profit model, they're changing the competitive structure and how that's going to work. They're changing a lot with the organization. Of course, the conversation online around this I found pretty disconnected from reality and how things work. It's never fun when people lose jobs. And, of course, we have the empathy for those that are affected. But an audit of what's working from an employment perspective at the PGA Tour and what isn't is not indicating anything necessarily about the financial viability of the PGA …”
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The PGA Tour's recent layoffs of about 56 employees are being misconstrued online as a sign of failure, but this is far from the truth. While some players, like Ian Poulter, spread misinformation about mass layoffs, the organization is actually undergoing significant structural changes aimed at improving its competitive model. This segment dives into the disconnect between reality and social media narratives surrounding these layoffs.
“… other religions. Have you read the book? The blood and yeah. Yeah, yeah. But have you also read the book, The Immortality Key? That's another one. Brian Marescu. I had him on the pod. It's fascinating. His thesis was the Elysian Mysteries use psychedelics. And literally their pitch was, come to our group and talk to the gods. Exactly. Ayahuasca, same idea. And so we finally were able to test them, the ancient chalices and things, and they did in fact find residue of psychedelics. Really? Wow. Yeah, that's what his book is about. It's called The Immortality Kingdom. Yeah, and so Brian Marescu, …”
“… with the exact same story as jesus christ oh yeah yeah and and like did you see the movie heretic by a24 Oh, you'll want to watch that for sure. I'll have a lot of homework after this. Because it basically makes the case that all religions borrow from other religions. Have you read the book? The blood and yeah. Yeah, yeah. But have you also read the book, The Immortality Key? That's another one. Brian Marescu. I had him on the pod. It's fascinating. His thesis was the Elysian Mysteries use psychedelics. And literally their pitch was, come to our group and talk to the gods. Exactly. Ayahuasca, same idea. And so we finally were able to test them, the ancient chalices and things, and they did in fact find residue of psychedelics. Really? Wow. Yeah, that's what his book is about. It's called The Immortality Kingdom. Yeah, and so Brian Marescu, fascinating guy. Anyway so I all for this kind of exploration Exactly yeah That was my question which is you know the Christians are often say hey be charitable to the Muslims or to take whatever faith You know be charitable to us Take our scripture. Read it in the most charitable light. It's allegory. Not everything has to be true. But then they …”
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Many religious traditions share striking similarities, raising questions about their origins. For instance, the idea of miracles isn't exclusive to Christianity; Buddhism and Hinduism have their own documented instances. This suggests that rather than viewing different faiths in isolation, we should explore how they influence each other and what that means for belief systems overall.
“… today that's great uh tc what do you we got obviously this is players week we get the state of the union from the head of the pga tour this will be Brian Rolap's first go-around in delivering this message. It's going to be Wednesday inside the boat instead of the normal Tuesday. What are you expecting? I don't need specifics as to what's going to get rolled out here, but something's going to come out of this meeting. What's a realistic expectation for people? Rolap's going to fall in the water. What's your one bold prediction for Wednesday? I'm totally at a loss. I feel like he's going to say, …”
“… Ecuador Open and the Peru Open. he was yeah that one he had a nice non-profit to do with surfing i think too yeah that one took neil out he just totally froze too much the woosman is down for the count the woosman uh so there you go so that's today's today that's great uh tc what do you we got obviously this is players week we get the state of the union from the head of the pga tour this will be Brian Rolap's first go-around in delivering this message. It's going to be Wednesday inside the boat instead of the normal Tuesday. What are you expecting? I don't need specifics as to what's going to get rolled out here, but something's going to come out of this meeting. What's a realistic expectation for people? Rolap's going to fall in the water. What's your one bold prediction for Wednesday? I'm totally at a loss. I feel like he's going to say, hey, we're breaking stuff. We're moving with the future competitions committee or whatever, but I have no idea what it's going to be. And they've kind of – but I think he has to telegraph something. Yeah, do you think we'll have an announcement of a new competitive structure? I don't think we'll have a full-on announcement. I think we'll have some …”
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Tiger Woods might make a surprise appearance at the PGA Tour's crucial meeting, where head Brian Rolap will outline the future direction of the tour. Expectations are high for significant announcements regarding competitive structure and media partnerships, especially with rumors swirling about changes for 2027. This meeting could redefine the PGA Tour's landscape, making it a must-watch for golf fans.
“… a sex worker and transitioning to a woman. Obviously, late March, as many of you probably already know, the Daily Mail published this report about Brian Noem's, excuse me, double life. and according to that report he kept in touch with certain models he had an obsession with quote large breasts to the point that he would dress in women's clothing and stuff balloons in his shirts the former dhs secretary said uh to have been quote devastated by the revelations and then today the daily mail published text and phone calls revealing more about the relationship with Shai Sotomayor one of the models …”
“… discussed leaving his wife and transitioning to a woman in stunning new text. This is him and her and obviously Donald J. Trump's husband, a former secretary, security secretary. Kristi Noem reportedly discussed, discussed leaving his wife for a sex worker and transitioning to a woman. Obviously, late March, as many of you probably already know, the Daily Mail published this report about Brian Noem's, excuse me, double life. and according to that report he kept in touch with certain models he had an obsession with quote large breasts to the point that he would dress in women's clothing and stuff balloons in his shirts the former dhs secretary said uh to have been quote devastated by the revelations and then today the daily mail published text and phone calls revealing more about the relationship with Shai Sotomayor one of the models Daily Mail confirmed that one of the phone numbers involved in the exchange belongs to Brian and the report continues Again, you are – if you would like to, this is on the Daily Mail or this website, Mediaite. If you want to check it out and read some of the texts, I'm not sure that they are super appropriate for YouTube. I can see us leaving our …”
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Kristi Noem's husband, Brian, is embroiled in a scandal after leaked messages reveal his double life, including discussions about leaving Kristi for a sex worker and transitioning to a woman. The messages, which were obtained by the Daily Mail, expose a troubling relationship with a model and raise questions about the Noem family's public stance on personal freedoms versus private actions.
“… scout was at the games. They found a guy who was a perfect fit. a perfect fit. And I just think that there's always going to be guys who don't, Brian Burke would always say the word pop. There's always going to be guys who don't pop in one organization, but that doesn't mean they can't pop in yours. Kelly is a perfect example. We talked about Alex Steve's last pod. I just think that, I think finding guys like that, particularly on a team like the avalanche where you've got mckinnon making 12 and a half macar is about to make if he wants it macar is going to be making 15 million you've got …”
“whether it was the numbers or the person at the Avalanche scout was at the games. They found a guy who was a perfect fit. a perfect fit. And I just think that there's always going to be guys who don't, Brian Burke would always say the word pop. There's always going to be guys who don't pop in one organization, but that doesn't mean they can't pop in yours. Kelly is a perfect example. We talked about Alex Steve's last pod. I just think that, I think finding guys like that, particularly on a team like the avalanche where you've got mckinnon making 12 and a half macar is about to make if he wants it macar is going to be making 15 million you've got nature at 10, you got to find guys like that. I'm glad you showed them out because I wanted to mention that event that they held. I saw some quotes after it was over about quantifying forechecking, finding a way to put numbers to who's a good forechecker and who isn't. And Parker Kelly said, yes, I'd like to hear that too, because I bet you I'm …”
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Parker Kelly's ability to dominate puck battles is a game-changer for his team, showcasing how vital this skill is in hockey. Just as legendary coach Scotty Bowman tracked puck battles decades ago, modern players like Kelly are proving their worth through advanced metrics. This evolution in understanding player performance highlights the importance of winning these battles for team success.
“… spends his life in the arena so he like he's tough to scare tom bevan you tell me your take on it as somebody who was actually there So – and I saw Brian Stelter's thing and I tweeted something back at him saying, you know, listen, there was a moment. There was about 90 seconds when after the noise right which was this muffled sound that we couldn be sure was a gunshot and you know that the the doors opened and the secret service came swarming in the room like 50 agents and they were like plowing through climbing over tables and all that and that was kind of dramatic and we didn't know if there …”
“… then dana white i was told i didn't see it personally but i was told he was like this is the greatest night of my life he was like on top of the table he was watching the security do its thing he was at like admiration and respect for them this guy spends his life in the arena so he like he's tough to scare tom bevan you tell me your take on it as somebody who was actually there So – and I saw Brian Stelter's thing and I tweeted something back at him saying, you know, listen, there was a moment. There was about 90 seconds when after the noise right which was this muffled sound that we couldn be sure was a gunshot and you know that the the doors opened and the secret service came swarming in the room like 50 agents and they were like plowing through climbing over tables and all that and that was kind of dramatic and we didn't know if there was a shooter in the middle of the room they were trying to get to or what was going on and everyone was looking around and and um but then we realized that you know they were trying They were there trying to get to the cabinet members and get them out of the room. And once they did that, and obviously they got the president, the vice president, …”
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At the recent White House Correspondents' Dinner, attendees faced a shocking assassination attempt on President Trump, leading to varied reactions among guests. While some hid under tables in fear, others, like RFK Jr., remained unfazed, illustrating how past traumas influence individual responses to crisis. This incident highlights the complex relationship between fear, trauma, and public behavior in high-pressure situations.
“… it going be like reese hoskins and get it going a little bit a reaser uh hall of fame guy let me see that let me see that uh number one it always Brian Rocchio It always Brian Rocchio I tell Chris Rose that all the time You want to see the pitch tipping Yeah, I didn't see that. I didn't get it. He does what's become the very basic right arm or left arm. As blatant as all can be. Pretty blatant. The infield's in, so he's just going. So he has to be reading out of the glove. Yes, and I believe resident expert Jom. was saying he was seeing it out of the glove too. Yeah, because of a little pitch …”
“… to be a statue guy. The bag is the size of his chest. I'm, you know, I don't know. I don't know what there is to say. He's just continued to do it year after year after year, as consistent as it comes. um so that's good for them yeah royals offense get it going be like reese hoskins and get it going a little bit a reaser uh hall of fame guy let me see that let me see that uh number one it always Brian Rocchio It always Brian Rocchio I tell Chris Rose that all the time You want to see the pitch tipping Yeah, I didn't see that. I didn't get it. He does what's become the very basic right arm or left arm. As blatant as all can be. Pretty blatant. The infield's in, so he's just going. So he has to be reading out of the glove. Yes, and I believe resident expert Jom. was saying he was seeing it out of the glove too. Yeah, because of a little pitch calm, he can't. Yeah. See, I want to see this. It's Cruz. So he's probably gripping something right now. Let's see. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so you can. You can just see everything. Usually when that happens, it's like, I'll go here. It's like where your wrist is. So like, you know, curveball, fastball. You know, you see the difference in my wrist? …”
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Jose Ramirez has just set a remarkable milestone by playing the most games ever in a Cleveland uniform, solidifying his legacy as a franchise icon. Once doubted for his size and potential, he's proven everyone wrong with consistent, standout performances year after year. This segment highlights his journey from a utility player to a future statue in Cleveland.
“… Indiana Pro Day They opened up the broadcast. We're at the home of the Heisman Trophy winner and the national champion, Indiana Hoosiers. Wow. Wow. Brian in Florida. Hi, Brian. What's on your mind today? Too loud there, Brian. Keith in Virginia. Hi, Keith. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. How you doing? 6'1 and a soft 240. Soft. I'd like to nominate myself for the biggest sports debacle, allowing my wife to take over my man cave, so 21st century. How's it going, Keith? It's not going good, Dan. It's not going good. I've sought therapy. How can I help you? How can I help you kind of get back your …”
“… Pro Day. Did you ever think they be going to the Indiana Pro Day I said no I did not Yeah Paulie I still don believe Indiana won the national title I still can believe it happened I thought you were going to say I still don believe they went to the Indiana Pro Day They opened up the broadcast. We're at the home of the Heisman Trophy winner and the national champion, Indiana Hoosiers. Wow. Wow. Brian in Florida. Hi, Brian. What's on your mind today? Too loud there, Brian. Keith in Virginia. Hi, Keith. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan. How you doing? 6'1 and a soft 240. Soft. I'd like to nominate myself for the biggest sports debacle, allowing my wife to take over my man cave, so 21st century. How's it going, Keith? It's not going good, Dan. It's not going good. I've sought therapy. How can I help you? How can I help you kind of get back your manhood? Maybe you can do the show from my garage and have a live audience. And give reasons why men should have their man cave not taken over by their wives. Maybe we can print up a T-shirt or something. Would your wife let me do the show from your garage? No. But anyway. Oh, Keith. Man, good luck. Yeah, Seaton. Just tell her the guys are coming …”
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Keith from Virginia laments the loss of his man cave to his wife, describing it as the biggest sports debacle of his life. He humorously seeks advice on reclaiming his space, while the hosts share their own man cave experiences, highlighting the importance of personal space for men. This lighthearted discussion reveals the struggles many face in balancing relationships with personal interests.
“… happy with those selections? Absolutely. And Tennessee is going to be thrilled with Jeremiah Love from Notre Dame. I think that's a great pick here. Brian Dayball is in to run the offense. He gets a dynamic piece to surround Cam Ward with. Love can run it and catch it. That's the mold of all of those guys that I just mentioned that have done a marvelous job over the last few years in the National Football League. And we've seen these running backs get taken in spots that maybe are a little high. This would be the first running back selected in the top five since Saquon Barkley. But I got to tell …”
“… up by B. John Robinson and Jameer Gibbs, we've seen that these teams that take a chance and maybe draft a running back before conventional wisdom would tell them to draft a running back, it's worked out. Don't you think all of those teams are happy with those selections? Absolutely. And Tennessee is going to be thrilled with Jeremiah Love from Notre Dame. I think that's a great pick here. Brian Dayball is in to run the offense. He gets a dynamic piece to surround Cam Ward with. Love can run it and catch it. That's the mold of all of those guys that I just mentioned that have done a marvelous job over the last few years in the National Football League. And we've seen these running backs get taken in spots that maybe are a little high. This would be the first running back selected in the top five since Saquon Barkley. But I got to tell you, this guy is a home run hitter. I got to know him a little bit at the Doak Walker Award Ceremony down in Dallas here late in January. And I tell you, he wants to be great. He wants to go into the league and be the focal point of an offense. And I think he can be that at Tennessee. And that brings up the Giants at five.”
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The New York Jets should not pass on Arvel Reese, a game-changing edge rusher from Ohio State, with the second overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Reese, compared to Micah Parsons, has shown incredible potential and could be a future defensive star. Meanwhile, the Arizona Cardinals are set to take David Bailey, a standout from Texas Tech, while the Titans eye running back Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame, marking a shift in how teams value the position.
“… more clarity in grading, and why. More like, yeah, there's apps and there's digital card management, and LudX, who's a partner of ours, and Brian Ludden are doing and pushing this envelope. as far as anyone but i decided to be further along you know like it felt like we were we were uh month eighth past the beckett guide instead of 25 years since the get beckett guide with technology in some ways because i was like i know what's capable i've worked with apple samsung motorola verizon the largest brands in the world and yes they had large budgets but it doesn't development costs The …”
“… eyes to this, because you only came back in the hobby a couple years ago, So it's fresh in your memory. So tell me. I want to hear what it was. I thought transparency and technology would have been further along. So what do I mean by that? More e-commerce, more clarity in grading, and why. More like, yeah, there's apps and there's digital card management, and LudX, who's a partner of ours, and Brian Ludden are doing and pushing this envelope. as far as anyone but i decided to be further along you know like it felt like we were we were uh month eighth past the beckett guide instead of 25 years since the get beckett guide with technology in some ways because i was like i know what's capable i've worked with apple samsung motorola verizon the largest brands in the world and yes they had large budgets but it doesn't development costs The production costs, everything else has gone down since I worked on all of that. And I just thought that walking into trade night, there'd be an easy way to know what everybody has digitally. Versus let me – no one knows what anyone has, and unless I can eat out of a fire hose of finding the one kid that has the Griffey Jr. rated – Like there's just …”
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Despite expectations for advanced technology in card collecting, Dan Bliss expresses disappointment in the industry's current state. He highlights the lack of digital transparency and e-commerce solutions, noting that collectors still struggle to know what others have, reminiscent of outdated practices. This gap in technology is surprising given the advancements in other industries, leaving many collectors wanting more.
“… Boosters decided we are going to be good at basketball, and so we are going to spend a lot of money to be good at basketball. They have a new coach, Brian Hogsdon, who came from South Florida. I have to tell you, I thought Dink Pate would be nice to have because he could score a lot, but still it's not clear whether he'll be eligible. I didn't understand really the hype on Miles Bird as much as a lot of people thought, although he is highly ranked in the portal. Doesn't bother me we lost those guys, but it does show Providence, Drew, trying to be good. Yeah, I wasn't too upset that Kentucky …”
“… that we talked about a lot, and Miles Bird from San Diego State. Both those guys committed yesterday, and both committed to Providence, which is not a school anyone would ever think about anybody committing to. So what that tells me is Providence Boosters decided we are going to be good at basketball, and so we are going to spend a lot of money to be good at basketball. They have a new coach, Brian Hogsdon, who came from South Florida. I have to tell you, I thought Dink Pate would be nice to have because he could score a lot, but still it's not clear whether he'll be eligible. I didn't understand really the hype on Miles Bird as much as a lot of people thought, although he is highly ranked in the portal. Doesn't bother me we lost those guys, but it does show Providence, Drew, trying to be good. Yeah, I wasn't too upset that Kentucky didn't get those guys. Like you said, Providence kind of came out of nowhere. With Bird, Kentucky was named kind of around him early, kind of Lamont Butler. He was the defensive player of the year for San Diego State. Similar mole, but not a point guard. He looked like he might go to Louisville. Yeah, and Baylor was in the mix, and Providence kind of …”
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Two unexpected basketball commitments from Kentucky players Dink Pate and Miles Bird to Providence have shocked fans. This shift indicates that Providence is investing heavily in their basketball program under new coach Brian Hogsdon, aiming to elevate their competitive status. The move raises questions about the players' eligibility and the changing landscape of college basketball recruitment.
“… for the Houston Astros. Well, the Halos hit nine of them. How do you like that? Zach Neto looked good. Astros kept... Answering in that final game, Brian King with the final out yelling on the mound. We love that. A lot of yelling this weekend. Arrgh! The guard dogs. We ignored them too much until we couldn't because Chase DeLauder doing historic stuff. Four homers in three games. Him and Trevor Story. Not a bad list. Kyle Lewis? Kind of a crazy one. They go back and forth in this series. It ends with Emerson Hancock shutting them out in that final game. Mariners win 8-0 in that. But the guard …”
“… the Halos winning the first two games with some pitching dominance. Jose Soriano Cucucci pulled them to two runs in the first two games. And then it's the exact opposite. The Astros averaged ten per the next two. Jordan Alvarez, the only home run for the Houston Astros. Well, the Halos hit nine of them. How do you like that? Zach Neto looked good. Astros kept... Answering in that final game, Brian King with the final out yelling on the mound. We love that. A lot of yelling this weekend. Arrgh! The guard dogs. We ignored them too much until we couldn't because Chase DeLauder doing historic stuff. Four homers in three games. Him and Trevor Story. Not a bad list. Kyle Lewis? Kind of a crazy one. They go back and forth in this series. It ends with Emerson Hancock shutting them out in that final game. Mariners win 8-0 in that. But the guard dogs were impressive. That extra innings win for DeLauder homers, the only home runs for the guards. Well, Brendan Donovan, can we extend him now? Like, he looks perfect in Seattle. The Blue Jays, your defending AL champs, gave the A's the bidness. A couple walk-offs to start the year, and then how about a leadoff homer in the third game by George …”
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The American League's opening weekend was packed with thrilling matchups, including the Orioles' impressive two-out-of-three victory over the Twins. The Angels and Astros split their series with dominant pitching and explosive offense, while the Blue Jays swept the A's, showcasing their championship potential. This chaotic weekend set the stage for an exciting baseball season ahead.
“… is disdained toward the fundamental rules that keep a society together. Among other things, Piker defended the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, whom he deemed to have been guilty of a tremendous amount of social murder, suggested that he would happily steal a car if he could get away with it and laid out a complex framework for when it is acceptable to shoplift, when the victim is big corporations, and when it is not, when the victim is taxpayer-funded with union labor and adjusted prices. Also, okay, per Piker, is IP theft, stealing movies, things like that, quote-unquote, …”
“… the online left's latest darling, the Twitch streamer Hasan Piker. on Piker is indeed as the enemy. In a rambling group chat that was filmed in Transky by the New York Times this week, you heard part of it, Piker repeatedly made it clear that he is disdained toward the fundamental rules that keep a society together. Among other things, Piker defended the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, whom he deemed to have been guilty of a tremendous amount of social murder, suggested that he would happily steal a car if he could get away with it and laid out a complex framework for when it is acceptable to shoplift, when the victim is big corporations, and when it is not, when the victim is taxpayer-funded with union labor and adjusted prices. Also, okay, per Piker, is IP theft, stealing movies, things like that, quote-unquote, to which Piker is interlockers, the Times is Nadja Spiligman, and the New Yorker's Julia Talentino responded, Wow, that all seems utterly psychotic. Have you considered getting professional help? Nah, I'm just kidding. In reality, Talentino responded by explaining that she's opposed to profoundly selfish, immoral, collectively destructive actions, …”
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Hasan Piker, a popular Twitch streamer, shockingly defends actions like murder and theft in a recent group chat, claiming they can be justified against big corporations. This controversial stance has sparked outrage, with critics arguing that his views undermine the foundational principles of society. The discussion highlights a troubling trend of rationalizing immoral behavior in a perceived unethical world.
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