
In Super Bowl XLIX, with the title on the line in the final minute, rather than running it in with Marshawn Lynch, Russell Wilson threw an interception at the goal line, sealing another Super Bowl victory for Tom Brady. The call has been questioned heavily ever since. Did Wilson audible the play to play hero ball? What would be his legacy with back-to-back titles? What about Pete Carroll's legacy? That plus we discuss how differently the Eagles/49ers NFC Championship game would have looked if Brock Purdy hadn't gotten hurt on the first drive.
Feb 1, 2023
46 min

In January 2022, the Bills and Chiefs played one of the most epic finishes to a 4th quarter with four scores in the final two minutes. The Bills took the lead with 13 seconds left and elected to kick the ball off into the endzone with no time taken off. With two timeouts in hand, Patrick Mahomes would lead a miraculous drive in 13 seconds to send the game to overtime, where the Chiefs would prevail. In this episode we discuss what may have happened if the Bills had squib kicked and forced time off the clock? Could they have won the Super Bowl? That plus our Super Bowl picks and what we would do with a Lamar Jackson contract.
Jan 20, 2023
52 min

It was recently announced the CFP would expand to 12 teams in the coming years. In Part 2, we will take a look back at the beginning of the CFP and ask how differently things may have looked each year had the 12-team format been around at the playoff inception. And we're not just talking about results, but bigger picture with realignment, coaching moves, and what making the CFP would mean to smaller programs. In Part 1 of this series, we discussed a couple "what if" scenarios for this year's playoff and debate the merits, positives, and potential problems of a 12 team playoff.
Nov 30, 2022
47 min

After a much debated BCS system, the College Football Playoff launched in 2014 with a 4-team format. It was recently announced the CFP would expand to 12 teams in the coming years. In Part 1 of this series, we look at a couple "what if" scenarios for this year's playoff and debate the merits, positives, and potential problems of a 12 team playoff. In Part 2, we will take a look back at the beginning of the CFP and ask how things may look different year to year had the 12-team format been around at the playoff inception.
Nov 30, 2022
43 min

Justin Jefferson, Deebo Samual, Tyreek Hill, Russell Westbrook, LeBron James. All elite athletes, but NONE of them play soccer. While there have been many incredible soccer players in the USA, we wonder what soccer would look like in this country if some of its BEST athletes played the sport. What would it take to change minds? Could a different body type change what a soccer athlete looks like the way guys like LeBron and Shaq changed the NBA? Join us for this short bonus content.
Nov 17, 2022
13 min

Soccer—better known as futbol—is by far the most popular sport worldwide, but it hasn't really taken in the USA until recently, even with FOUR women's World Cup victories. With the upcoming men's World Cup, we discuss why this is the case and what we think would happen if the USA Men's National Team actually won a World Cup. What impact would it have here and worldwide? Or would it matter at all?
Nov 17, 2022
58 min

In the 2005 NFL Draft, TV cameras would be fixed on QB Aaron Rodgers—who was projected to be a top pick, possibly even #1 overall—sitting in the green room as he tumbled all the way down to the Packers at #24. At one point during the pre-draft process, someone in the 49ers organization told him he would be their pick. They went with QB Alex Smith instead. Smith would have a decent-to-good NFL career, but Rodgers would go on to win a championship, multiple MVPs, and a likely Hall of Fame career. So in today's episode we ask, “What if San Francisco had drafted Rodgers #1 over Alex Smith?” How different would his career look? How different would Smith’s career look? How different would the Green Bay Packers look? Join us as we Replay the Down.
Nov 10, 2022
53 min

Many fans and media ask, “How would LeBron James look in the physical 80s?” Or "How would Michael Jordan look with today's hand-checking rules?" In this episode, we explore those ideas, as well as if LeBron had been paired with a prime Shaq in Los Angeles.
Nov 3, 2022
40 min

In 2014, after winning two titles in Miami—not 3, not 4, not 5—LeBron chose to leave Miami and return home to lead the Cavs to 4 straight finals appearances (8 consecutively combined with Miami) and Cleveland’s first NBA Title. In 2018, LeBron left Cleveland once again for the beach, this time to the Los Angeles Lakers. In today's episode we ask how different things would look in 2014 and 2018 if he had simply stayed with Miami and Cleveland, respectively. And what if he moves again?
Oct 18, 2022
47 min

In 2010, LeBron James made one of the most fateful, league-altering decisions in the history of the NBA. The game’s greatest star was in free agency for the first time and was HEAVILY courted by multiple teams, including the Bulls, Knicks, Nets, Clippers, and obviously the Heat and Cavs. In the end, LeBron made the infamous statement, “I will be taking my talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat.” But our question today asks, “What if LeBron took his talents elsewhere in 2010?”
Oct 12, 2022
53 min
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