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The Big Suey: The Rudest City in America

The Big Suey: The Rudest City in America

Update: 2024-08-29
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The podcast begins with a discussion about a study ranking Miami as the rudest city in America. The hosts debate the validity of the study and share their personal experiences with Miami's culture. They also discuss the changing landscape of downtown Miami and the impact of gentrification. Pablo Torre, a native New Yorker, joins the podcast to discuss the study and shares his own experiences with Miami's culture. The hosts delve into the specific behaviors that were considered rude in the study, including lack of self-awareness, being loud in shared spaces, and not acknowledging strangers. The conversation then shifts to a lawsuit filed against Fanatics by Marvin Harrison Jr., a college football player. The hosts explore the power of Fanatics and the potential impact of the lawsuit on the sports merchandise industry. They discuss the declining quality of sports merchandise and the convenience versus quality debate. The hosts then discuss the increasing influence of private equity in the NFL. They explore the reasons behind the NFL's embrace of this industry and the potential consequences for fans and athletes. The conversation touches on the role of media in shaping public perception and the potential for conflict of interest. The podcast continues with a discussion about the upcoming college football season and the hype surrounding Deon Sanders's arrival at Colorado. The hosts explore the potential for success or failure of Sanders's program and the media attention surrounding his unconventional approach. The conversation touches on the role of social media in shaping public perception and the potential for conflict of interest. Finally, the hosts discuss the Game Time app and its usefulness for finding tickets to sporting events. They share their personal experiences with the app and encourage listeners to use the promo code "Dan" for a discount on their first purchase.

Outlines

00:01:10
Miami's Rudeness, Fanatics Lawsuit, and Private Equity in the NFL

The podcast discusses a study ranking Miami as the rudest city in America, a lawsuit filed against Fanatics by Marvin Harrison Jr., and the increasing influence of private equity in the NFL.

00:15:11
Pablo Torre on Miami's Rudeness and the Methodology of the Study

Pablo Torre, a native New Yorker, joins the podcast to discuss the study ranking Miami as the rudest city in America and questions the methodology of the study.

00:23:17
Fanatics Lawsuit and the Quality of Sports Merchandise

The hosts discuss a lawsuit filed against Fanatics by Marvin Harrison Jr., a college football player, and explore the power of Fanatics and the potential impact of the lawsuit on the sports merchandise industry.

00:25:00
The Rise of Private Equity in the NFL

The hosts discuss the increasing influence of private equity in the NFL and explore the reasons behind the NFL's embrace of this industry and the potential consequences for fans and athletes.

00:29:10
Colorado Football and Deon Sanders's Impact and Game Time App

The hosts discuss the upcoming college football season and the hype surrounding Deon Sanders's arrival at Colorado, and the Game Time app and its usefulness for finding tickets to sporting events.

Keywords

**Preply**


Preply is an online platform that connects students with language tutors for personalized lessons. It offers a wide range of languages and learning styles, making it a popular choice for language learners worldwide.

**Fanatics**


Fanatics is a sports merchandise company that has become a dominant force in the industry. It is known for its wide selection of products, its online platform, and its aggressive business practices.

**Private Equity**


Private equity is a type of investment that involves buying and managing companies with the goal of increasing their value and eventually selling them for a profit. It has become increasingly common in the sports industry, with firms investing in teams, leagues, and other sports-related businesses.

**Deon Sanders**


Deon Sanders is a former NFL player and current college football coach. He is known for his charismatic personality, his outspoken nature, and his unconventional approach to coaching.

**Game Time**


Game Time is a mobile app that allows users to buy last-minute tickets to sporting events and other live entertainment. It is known for its user-friendly interface, its competitive pricing, and its wide selection of events.

**Miami**


Miami is a city in Florida known for its beaches, nightlife, and diverse culture.

**NFL**


The National Football League (NFL) is the highest professional American football league in the United States and Canada.

**College Football**


College football is a popular sport in the United States, with many universities competing in various conferences.

Q&A

  • What are some of the specific behaviors that were considered rude in the study ranking Miami as the rudest city in America?

    The study considered behaviors such as lack of self-awareness, being loud in shared spaces, not acknowledging strangers, and not respecting personal hygiene space.

  • What are some of the potential consequences of private equity's increasing influence in the NFL?

    Private equity firms may prioritize profit over fan experience and athlete welfare, potentially leading to higher ticket prices, reduced player salaries, and a focus on short-term gains over long-term sustainability.

  • What are some of the challenges and opportunities associated with Deon Sanders's unconventional approach to coaching at Colorado?

    Sanders's approach has generated significant media attention and excitement, but it has also raised concerns about his treatment of the media and his potential for conflict of interest. His success or failure will depend on his ability to balance these factors while building a winning program.

  • How can the Game Time app help fans find tickets to sporting events?

    The Game Time app offers a wide selection of tickets to sporting events and other live entertainment, often at discounted prices. It allows users to browse events by location, date, and price, and it provides real-time updates on ticket availability.

Show Notes

Is Miami the rudest city in America? Are we not pleasant? Are we not neighborly? Do we answer the door? F*** YOU. After a new poll, the crew is split on whether or not to defend their city from the accusations. Is New York even more rude? Is Omaha actually nice? Let's find out. Speaking of finding out, Pablo Torre is here to question the poll's methodology and discuss the Fanatics news, public transit, rich people, and an airport walk-a-lator. Plus, are we allowed to talk about Colorado Football if Dan isn't here?

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The Big Suey: The Rudest City in America

The Big Suey: The Rudest City in America

Dan Le Batard, Stugotz