In today's episode, Dan examines why Cam Newton fits directly into New England's offensive personnel despite its obvious flaws.
In today's episode, Dan explains why it was obvious Jarrett Stidham was never Bill Belichick's desired option at QB for this upcoming season.
Dan looks at Dak Prescott's 2019 stats to see if they reveal anything about his worth to the Dallas Cowboys in the long-run.
Dan airs his frustrations over Jamal Adams' trade demands and explains why the Jets were surprisingly in the right for not wanting to extend him this offseason.
In today's episode, Dan looks at why so many young QBs are hitting immediately out of the draft and what that may mean for known commodities down the line.
LeBron James desperately needs more stories. In today's episode, Dan explains why the 2020 season presents the perfect opportunity for LeBron to deliver potentially his greatest act yet.
What do Tom Brady and Uber have in common? Dan breaks down why Tom and the successful mobility company may not be too different in today's episode.
The Last Dance painted out GM Jerry Krause as the ultimate villain, but was that depiction accurate? Dan looks at Krause's track record as the General Manager of the Bulls during the dynasty and concludes that Krause was simply a bad masseuse.