The episode kicks off with the hosts and guest Moosejaw diving into recent MLB playoff performances. Moosejaw highlights the incredible rookie pitching of Trejasiewicz and the offensive explosion from Dalton Varsho, both of whom absolutely dominated their recent games. Rooster, on the other hand, is channeling the ghosts of Yankees past, hoping Billy Martin can inject some life into manager Aaron Boone and Reggie Jackson can spark Aaron Judge. The conversation then shifts to college football, where Arch Manning's early struggles at quarterback are a hot topic, with some hosts suggesting he needs more time in college to develop.NFL Week 5 observations are next on the agenda, with a focus on "overreaction Monday." The hosts discuss the surprising losses of the Bills and Eagles, attributing the latter's defeat to a questionable offensive game plan that neglected Saquon Barkley. They also touch on the disappointing Baltimore Ravens and the quietly strong performances of the Colts, Lions, and 49ers. The segment wraps up with a look at the Chargers' recent struggles, the Dolphins' epic fourth-quarter collapse, and a quick shout-out to the resurgent Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold, proving that a change of scenery and good coaching can make all the difference for talented quarterbacksFinally, the bizarre incident involving former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez, who was charged with a felony after a confrontation with a 69-year-old man, sparked a debate about his behavior and the need for more information. This story highlights the challenges public figures face when their personal lives intersect with legal issues, and the importance of due process before making judgments. The incident also serves as a reminder that even seemingly successful post-playing careers can be derailed by unexpected events.
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about a "big weekend" in sports, particularly focusing on the Philadelphia Phillies' performance, the Ryder Cup, and NFL Week 4. The House congratulates the Phillies' manager, Rob Thompson, and players Trey Turner and Kyle Schwaber for their collective triple crown in the National League. Michael Phelan expresses admiration for Tom Watson's sportsmanship at the Ryder Cup, while Pope brings up Shane Lowry's celebratory antics. Bison discusses the retirement of Bob Carpenter and Michael A. Taylor, highlighting their baseball careers. Milk, on the other hand, is frustrated with the Buccaneers' special teams coordinator after two blocked punts and a blocked field goal.The conversation then shifts to NFL Week 4 takeaways, with House identifying the Lions, Eagles, Bills, and Chiefs as the top four teams. They discuss injuries impacting team performance, the surprising play of Jackson Dart, and the struggles of teams like the Packers and Chargers. College football is also a hot topic, with Milk celebrating UVA's upset over FSU and the impressive performance of Ole Miss. The hosts also delve into the Georgia-Alabama game, with Bison sharing his experience from the stadium and the controversial third-down play. The episode concludes with a discussion about the upcoming MLB postseason, the Mets' disappointing season, and a "punch" segment where the hosts criticize the behavior of New York fans at the Ryder Cup and the NBA's investigation into the Clippers.The Wild World of Sports: A Deep Dive into NFL, College Football, MLB, and the Ryder CupThis past weekend was a whirlwind for sports enthusiasts, packed with thrilling upsets, intense rivalries, and plenty of talking points across various leagues. From the gridiron to the golf course, here's a closer look at the major narratives that unfolded.
The crew kicks off the episode by highlighting their players of the week, shouting out impressive performances from guys like Jordan Davis, Baker Mayfield, and Marcus Mariota.The get into the surprising results from Week 3 in the NFL, where Super Bowl contenders like the Bills and Packers showed some unexpected struggles. There was a lot of discussion around the dominant Colts, the surprisingly competent Giants under Daniel Jones, and a deep dive into the Eagles-Rams game, where they praised the Rams' talent but criticized Sean McVay's Red Zone play-calling, which ultimately allowed Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown to take over in the second half.The focus then shifts to the college football landscape, with a preview of some massive upcoming SEC matchups, including a highly anticipated Georgia vs. Alabama game. They make their weekly betting picks for both college and the NFL, after recapping last week's mixed results. You'll also get a detailed breakdown of the upcoming Ryder Cup (led by Pope) analyzing the strengths of a veteran European team against an American squad with home-field advantage at the notoriously tough Bethpage Black.They give a "lasso" to the news that the Washington Commanders have secured a deal to build a new stadium and return to D.C., and "pour one out" in a heartfelt tribute to a late Philadelphia Flyers hockey legend, Then some quick hits on the MLB playoff race, a few final thoughts on the NFL weekend, and some breaking NBA injury news.
In this episode, the guys dive straight into the fallout from NFL Week 2, starting with the surprising number of teams already sitting at 0-2. They quickly write off the seasons for teams like the Bears, Jets, and Titans, but spend a good chunk of time debating the Kansas City Chiefs' rough start. While some think the Chiefs look old, House argues they've simply lost their moxie and are missing key offensive weapons. The Giants also come under fire for their poor defense and coaching miscues, while the surprising 2-0 Colts get a nod for their hot start behind "Danny Dimes". The controversial "tush push" also sparks a debate, with Bison reversing his stance, saying it's just not interesting for the game.The conversation moves to college football, where the transfer portal isn't living up to the hype for high-profile QBs like Nico Iamaleava and Arch Manning. After Tennessee suffered a heartbreaking OT loss due to what the hosts call "coaching malpractice," the crew questions if Georgia is as dominant as in past years. Milk has resigned himself to misery, declaring coach Billy Napier has "destroyed" QB DJ Lagway and will be fired within weeks. They also call out the absurdity of 0-2 Notre Dame still being in the top 25 polls."There is nothing worse than an amputated spirit." - Patrick MicklerWrapping things up, the episode tackles the significant off-the-field controversy surrounding the LA Clippers, owner Steve Ballmer, and Kawhi Leonard. They break down the allegations of circumventing the NBA salary cap through a sham company - a story brought to light by podcaster Pablo Torre—and praise his investigative work.They also cover their weekly NFL and college football betting picks before concluding with "lassos", including Jared Goff paying off school lunch debt and Bills' coach Sean McDermott buying a house for a childhood friend who protected him from bullies.Enjoy!
The crew dives headfirst into NFL Week One, where they call out everyone from Ravens' coach John Harbaugh for conservative play-calling to Giants' owner John Mara for the team's abysmal start. Week one overreactions were in full swing, with Rooster delivering an all-time tirade against the Giants, demanding (again) for the coach be fired and Wilson benched for Jackson Dart. The guys broke down the Eagles-Cowboys game in detail, with House talking about Dak Prescott's lack of mobility, CeeDee Lamb's drops, and the pre-game "Spitgate" incident that saw Jalen Carter ejected. Other notable discussions included surprising performances from the Packers and Chargers, disappointment in the Lions and Dolphins, and an early look at Aaron Rodgers' successful return.Sadly for Milk, the conversation shifted to college football, where Milk unleashes his own epic rant about the Florida Gators after their embarrassing loss to in-state rival South Florida. He calls for coach Billy Napier to be fired, lamenting that the program is stuck with him due to an $18 million buyout and faces a brutal upcoming schedule. Following football talk, the crew makes their weekly "Plaxico" (NFL) and "Menteer Matters" (NCAAF) betting picks for the upcoming weekend's slate of games.The episode wraps up with punches and lassos featuring the viral story of "Philly Karen," a fan who took a home run ball from a child, and the subsequent lasso for player Harrison Bader, who made it right by giving the kid an autographed bat. We talk about a couple "Buzzer Beaters," touching on major injuries plaguing the Phillies, the fallout of the WNBA season following Caitlin Clark's injury, and a recap of the US Open.Finally, they poured one out for two sports legends who recently passed away: longtime MLB player and manager Davey Johnson and iconic NHL goalie Ken Dryden.
Football is officially back, and the guys—(well, at least Rooster, House, and Pope)—are all over it. This episode kicks off with a deep dive into the NFC, asking the big question: can anyone actually challenge the Philadelphia Eagles this year? You'll hear the guys break down the top contenders, with the Detroit Lions getting a lot of love as a team to watch out for. They also debate whether the Packers, Niners, and even the Bucs have what it takes to make a run.The real fun starts when the conversation turns to that massive Micah Parsons trade. Pope, a long-suffering Cowboys fan, unloads on Jerry Jones for sending a "generational talent" to the Green Bay Packers. He even compares the feeling to when Dallas lost Luka Dončić—yeah, it gets pretty heated.The guys switch gears to recap a wild opening weekend of college football, getting into Arch Manning's shaky debut for Texas, Alabama looking soft and getting shoved around by Florida State, and whether powerhouses like Notre Dame should be worried after a rough start. Plus, you'll get the crew's weekly betting picks with the "Plaxico Locks" for the NFL and their brand new college football segment, "Matier Matters". Stick around to find out who gets called out in "Punchable Face of the Week" and who gets praised in the "Lasso of the Week". It’s a packed show!
The guys discuss a range of topics from Cal Raleigh's historic home run season for a catcher to fantasy football with a focus on rookie running back Tank Bigsby. They also touch on Terry McLaurin's lucrative new contract with the Commanders and golfer Keegan Bradley's upcoming Ryder Cup captain's picks, including the possibility of him picking himself. Quickly, we just want to say how grateful we are for Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.They also provide a comprehensive preview of the NFL's AFC. The guys largely agree that the Buffalo Bills are the clear favorites to win the AFC East, while the rest of the division faces significant challenges. A major debate unfolds regarding who can dethrone the Kansas City Chiefs, with strong arguments made for the Baltimore Ravens, who have bolstered their already stout defense and added Derrick Henry to the backfield. Other teams analyzed include the Denver Broncos, with (some of the guys) saying Bo Nix is expected to have a top-tier year, They also talk about the Houston Texans, who are predicted to dominate the AFC South, and potential surprise teams like the Los Angeles Chargers. In MLB playoff talk they break down the tight wild card races in both the American and National Leagues. The crew gives their predictions for year-end awards, highlighting the AL MVP race between Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh, Shohei Ohtani's dominance in the NL MVP conversation, and close contests for the Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards.Punchable Face of the Week: The guys wrap up by discussing Daniil Medvedev's U.S. Open outburst, a controversial Yankees draft pick, and a look ahead to the massive opening weekend of college football, featuring matchups like Texas at Ohio State and LSU at Clemson. If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Special thanks as well to Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.
In this episode the crew kicks off with their bar segment, shouting out Brewers' manager Pat Murphy and debating MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's hints at expansion and geographical realignment. Next they talk college football, with an in-depth look of the Big 12 and ACC. They break down conference favorites, sleeper teams like Arizona State and Texas Tech, and speculate on how Deion Sanders will fare at Colorado without his sons and Travis Hunter. They also touch on Clemson's dominance in the ACC and whether teams like Duke, Pitt, or SMU can challenge Miami for the number two spot.We are so grateful for Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.The discussion takes a legal turn as they revisit the racial discrimination lawsuit Brian Flores has filed against the NFL and Jon Gruden's lawsuit against the league. They break down the legal concept of arbitration and why Flores's case getting to discovery is a massive deal for the NFL. They wrap up with some late-breaking fantasy football advice, including warnings about injured or suspended players like Rashee Rice and Jordan Addison, and some potential rising stars to target. They close out with their weekly "Punchable Face" and "Lasso" segments, giving a shout-out to the first woman to skateboard across the United States.By the way, if you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Also, special thanks to Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.Enjoy this episode!
In this episode, the "Popeless" crew talk cover a lot of topics. Milk is still trying to figure out why Rays manager Kevin Cash kept pitching to Cal Raleigh, who went on a home run tear against them. Then, in true Cowboys' haters fashion, did a little preseason clowning on CeeDee Lamb for getting run over by a ref on the sidelines and Dak Prescott for already talking about the NFC Championship game.They also gave a shout-out to Jen Pawol, the first woman to ump an MLB game, and poured one out for golfer Tommy Fleetwood, who just can't seem to close out a tournament win, plus gave some props to the Little League Softball champs from Pennsylvania.They talked about Stetson Bennett's comeback with the Rams, and got into big, breaking news/legal conversation about Jon Gruden winning his appeal to take the NFL to court instead of being forced into arbitration.We have a big college football preview for you, starting with the SEC. The consensus being that the conference is wide open this year, with giants like Texas, Georgia, and Alabama all starting new quarterbacks. The guys also share some potential dark horses. They discuss the Big Ten, and the three-horse race between Ohio State, Oregon, and Penn State. The guys also jumped across the pond for a Premier League preview, wondering if Liverpool can repeat as champs and highlighting all the crazy money being spent on new, high-powered front-three attackers by clubs like Man City, Arsenal, and Chelsea.We are so grateful for Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.Also, if you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Also, special thanks to Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.Enjoy this episode!
With Pope and Milk out, Bison, House, and Rooster kickoff a fiery episode dominated by the fallout from a wild MLB trade deadline. The crew breaks down the biggest winners, like the Mariners and Phillies, and the most aggressive movers, like the Padres, who mortgaged their future for a serious "win-now" roster. This sparks a larger conversation that contrasts the success of low-payroll, well-built teams like the Brewers and Marlins with the struggles of high-payroll, undisciplined squads like the Yankees, who have one of the worst records in baseball since June 1st. A quick mention of one of our sponsors... the show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.The conversation also touches on an injury scare for Shohei Ohtani, and a new MLB attendance record set at Bristol Motor Speedway.The second half pivots to fantasy football, where the guys (reluctantly) offer strategic advice for drafting wide receivers and tight ends, debating the value of top-tier talent versus finding sleepers in a deep pool of players. House brings up a fascinating look at the surprising real-world influence of Madden NFL video game ratings on players and even front-office decisions. Also, if you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Punches will go to the Pirates and the Yankees, and they share a "lasso" moment regarding the Twins for a classy gesture of goodwill. The guys wrap it up with a heartfelt pour out for the late Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg.Special thanks to Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.
With Bison on assignment in the Alaskan wilderness, the remaining crew kicks off the episode by bringing a fresh round of folks to the bar, including Florida Gators coach Billy Napier, breakout golfer Lottie Wode, and a publicly candid Deion Sanders. Things quickly heat up with a discussion of the massive ESPN and NFL Network merger, as the guys fear it will stifle investigative journalism and raise costs for fans, turning the network into a mouthpiece for the league. They also dissect a presidential executive order on NIL, they celebrate the latest MLB Hall of Fame inductees, heaping praise on the uniquely brilliant and perhaps underrated career of Ichiro Suzuki. (Bison wasn't available for comment).Really quick mention... the show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.The episode also features a fiery debate over a potential MLB lockout, sparked by a clubhouse confrontation between Bryce Harper and Commissioner Rob Manfred over a proposed salary cap, a topic that gets things going between the crew.With fantasy football drafts looming, the guys dive deep into running back strategy, arguing over top-tier talent, identifying some sleepers and flagging key players to avoid!--------Oh, and If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.
In this episode, Rooster, House, and Pope jump right into the latest NFL owner drama. Jerry Jones for his baffling comments regarding Micah Parsons' contract negotiations and injury history, questioning his motivational tactics. Then consoling Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris, who is facing political pressure to revert the team's name back to the Redskins in exchange for a new stadium deal. Both hosts agree that Harris should hold the line and not allow politics to interfere with the team's private business.They talk Scottie Scheffler's commanding win at The Open, comparing his current dominance to the Tiger-era, they break down the MLB All-Star game, (and agreeing that they dislike the home run derby tie-breaker and provide some suggestions for a better ending.The hosts give an in-depth quarterback draft guide. They analyze the elite tier of QBs, debate the value of waiting for mid-round players like C.J. Stroud or Kyler Murray, and identify potential sleepers and players to avoid entirely.
The guys kick off this episode start by giving shoutouts to Deion Sanders and recently dismissed BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff. They also touch on the sale of the Rays for a surprising $1.7 billion and celebrate the Nationals' number one draft pick, 17-year-old Eli Willits. The conversation then shifts to a deep dive into the MLB All-Star game, with a debate about the controversial "legend pick" for Clayton Kershaw, and whether every team truly deserves an All-Star representative. Bison rolls out his own trivia game with a mystery player comparison. The guys blindly rank the stats of a few active players, leading to a conversation on their legacies and Machado being potentially underappreciated. They talk FIFA Club World Cup, and its controversial sponsorship, Milk gets excited to talk Wimbledon finals that have crowned a new generation of tennis rivals in Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. They talk about the shocking firing of Red Bull's F1 principal, Christian Horner, call out the U.S. President for overstaying his welcome on the FIFA celebration stage and we'll even witness a friendly wager on the Home Run Derby.
SummaryIn this episode, the guys discuss the current state of Major League Baseball as the trade deadline approaches, and get into the cultural phenomenon of competitive eating, particularly the July 4th hot dog contest, and debate its legitimacy as a sport. Really quick - the show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.They talk All-Star Game selections, with a focus on notable snubs and the argue over the right metrics used to evaluate player performance. They discuss the mid-season review of F1, and a tragic loss in soccer.And If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.
In this episode, the guys (and a surprise houseguest that crossed the Canadian border we all know as MooseJaw) navigate the whirlwind of professional sports drafts and looming trade deadlines. The conversation kicks off with a breakdown of the NBA draft, where teams like the Hornets and Spurs are praised for their strategic moves, while the Nets and Pelicans are panned for their questionable choices. The crew then slides over to the NHL, debating the immediate impact of its draft picks compared to other leagues and reacting to breaking news of a major trade, with their resident NHL expert MooseJaw leading the way.As baseball season hits its stride, they shift to the MLB trade deadline, with a spirited discussion about which teams will be buyers looking for that final piece and which might blow it all up and become sellers.The hosts issue "punches" to a shockingly offensive baseball fan, the Washington Nationals' new AARP jersey sponsor, and the potential expansion of the NCAA tournament.They balance the criticism with "lassos" of praise for the fans who supported a heckled player and a young draftee's impressive compassion. The show concludes with a flurry of "buzzer beaters," including a heartfelt tribute to the late great Dave Parker, updates from the world of soccer, and the surprising news that the NHL is doing away with its quirky emergency backup goalie rule, wrapping up another boisterous and freewheeling discussion.
House and Rooster jump in to discuss recent NBA championship and the OKC Thunder, future team building strategies, draft predictions, and some dynamics of the WNBA.They talk about how the NBA championship showcased the importance of strategic team building, Sam Presti's approach to assembling the Thunder, and how it's an excellent model for success. They also discuss how NBA draft night is expected to be active with player movements.Rooster talks about how the WNBA is gaining attention, but its marketing strategies raise concerns. Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball is significant but controversial. They talk about how dynamics of player rivalries in the WNBA are being amplified by the media.There are some emerging players in MLB are making headlines as the All-Star break approaches. Cal Raleigh in particular is having a historic season as a catcher for the Mariners.The show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Show Overview01:58 Taking Sports Personal: Who Would You Take to the Bar?04:51 NBA Finals Recap: OKC's Championship Journey09:12 The Impact of Injuries on the NBA Landscape14:08 Looking Ahead: Eastern Conference Contenders19:22 Draft Night Predictions and Player Evaluations26:23 Power Shifts in the NBA30:48 The Rise of the Florida Panthers32:42 The WNBA's Dramatic Shift40:06 MLB All-Star Break Insights49:12 Heartwarming Sports Moments52:06 Soccer's Global StageAnd If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.
Bison, Pope and Rooster discuss the very wet US Open, NBA trades, and the surprising MLB trade involving Rafael Devers. They dive into the ongoing NBA and NHL playoffs, and analyze the recent coaching challenges with the Knicks, and the implications of the NFL draft on rookie players. They cover the Punchable Face of the Week, the Washington Nationals in MLB and highlights the resilience of players like Daniel Jones and Nick Chubb.The show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.And If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.
In this episode, the guys discuss who they'd take to the bar, followed by a deep dive into the recent House vs. NCAA settlement and its implications for college sports. The conversation shifts to the impact of NIL deals on player recruitment and team dynamics. Once they've settled that once and for all, they jump to the seriously impressive play surrounding the Stanley Cup and NBA Finals. You have to watch these two finals if you're a fan of sport.They jump into the introduction of Supio, a new AI platform for plaintiff law firms. Supio turns case documents into critical insights with the power of AI to help firms work smarter, settle bigger and win more in court.They celebrate Coco Gauff's rise in women's tennis, marking her as a significant figure in the sport. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various themes in sports, focusing on women's tennis rivalries, the current state of men's American tennis (while wondering where the American male tennis champions have all gone), and the impact of coaching changes in the NBA and NHL. Assembly Software is a huge part of how the guys keep this show going. It's known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.Last, they go on a mission to figure out what is in the minds of the Pittsburgh Steelers' management, and examine their quarterback "situation". They preview the US Open golf tournament, highlight the excitement of the College World Series, and address fan behavior in tennis matches.And of course the show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.And If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.
The boys are back and the bar is buzzing as hockey and basketball seasons reach their thrilling finishes! Kicking things off, the guys are buying drinks: a struggling NHL duo needing to mend fences, a highly-touted college baseball coach facing a shocking early exit, a newly called-up MLB prospect, and an NBA commissioner perhaps wishing for a different Finals marquee. Will a shared Coke float (maybe spiked!) solve some Stars-crossed issues? The guys also dive deep into the age-old debate: are star-studded superteams a thing of the past, with depth and chemistry now reigning supreme? Hear their takes on who will be leading their respective series when they reconvene next week.-- A quick mention of our newest sponsor, Supio AI. Supio turns case documents into critical insights with the power of AI to help firms work smarter, settle bigger and win more in court. The guys also check in on MLB, where some surprising teams are leading the pack and an Ohtani vs. Judge debate heats up. Plus, they've got some punches as the hosts call out controversial coaching meltdowns, questionable media narratives in the WNBA, and some unsportsmanlike conduct on the F1 track.Wrapping up with Buzzer Beaters, they cover everything from shocking NFL retirements and golf dominance to the dreaded Madden curse and a Champions League win overshadowed by unfortunate events. Don't miss this packed episode!And of course our show would not be complete without our friends at Injury Board. Injury Board is an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.Assembly Software is known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.And If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details.
In this episode we've got a diverse and engaging discussion, beginning with a somber yet inspiring tribute to Memorial Day. We focus on Pat Tillman's sacrifice and personal reflections on 9/11. We also share our most memorable personal sports stories, ranging from iconic no-hitters and championship victories to unique fan experiences and serendipitous encounters with sports legends.We jump into current sports events, covering the revised College Football Playoff format and the ridiculous "Enhanced Games" concept. We talk about Shohei Ohtani's return to pitching after surgery, debating the risks versus rewards. We've got debates on the NFL's "tush push" play and the ongoing NBA conference finals. A particularly strong "punch" is delivered against fan behavior that crosses the line into personal attacks and threats. We've got some uplifting "lassoes" and "buzzer beater" segments, celebrating some cool sports moments, the high stakes of soccer promotion, a college lacrosse championship, and a recap of a thrilling day in racing.And of course want to take some time to mention some great sponsors who make this show happen!Assembly Software is known for its leading case management product, TrialWorks, and its cloud-based solution, Neos. Neos allows law firms to access everything on the road and now features an AI program to enhance efficiency in tasks like drafting letters. Check out AssemblySoftware.com for more information.And If you're looking for a company to develop your website and digital marketing, Digital Law Marketing offers exclusive regional partnerships, unlike other companies that might prioritize marketing competitors. Their proven results have led to significant increases in organic originations. Go to DigitalLawMarketing.com for details. Injury Board is an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out InjuryBoard.org for membership and referral opportunities.