*Sports talk from Uel Dee & Damien Bone, half of Mississippi rock band The Weeks. *
Robert Horry. Is he the most cluth player of all time or just the luckiest? 7 rings makes his case as strong as any for the best role player of all time. The boys dive through his game winners that changed games, series, championships and all of NBA history. Roll Tide.
In 1988, Tom Chambers became the first unrestricted agent in NBA history. Since then, the players have established the upper hand in creating the dynasties of this generation and in turn relegated the role of GMs to maintaning, instead of creating, championship rosters. The boys contemplate how to restore the intense rivalries of yesteryear in this era of player mobility.
The boys discuss their reactions to All-Star Weekend, what they would change to the current competition formats and their predictions for the second half of the NBA seasons with the biggest rises and falls in the playoff race. That, and why the #25 is another victim of the steroid era.
The boys discuss up start football leagues the AAF and XFL and if they can compete with the NFL or coexist as minor leagues. Will the NFL implement rule changes based on the successes and failures of these new leagues? Also, with teams all over America playing reduced man football, what is the future of football?
The boys go through the hectic NBA treadline and discuss how much they shaped the landscape of the playoff push, the playoff implications and the seasons to come. Did Philly go win now too fast? Should the Clippers tank? Are the Celtics imploding? This, and more this week on Hands on the Radio.
Beyond the snore of a Super Bowl that, sure, cemented Tom Brady as the Official GOAT, also highlighted the defficiencies of the personel/contract strategies of the other 29 NFL Franchises. There's a lot of garbage out there. Sam & Damien discuss what everybody seems to be doing wrong and why people seem to be ignoring the draft/ free agent strategies of of the most competent and successful dynasties in American Sports history. That, and Emmitt Smith is the greatest to ever the 2-2, on this episode of Hands on the Radio.
The Lord of the Tubesock probably wasn't ever a nickname he carried, but "Pistol" Pete Maravich was a true legend. The boys have their FIRST guest, Sam's dad Dwight Williams on to talk about his first hand, live in person experiences watching the Lord of the Tubesock destroy the hardwood.
Sam & Damien dive into the past, present and future of NBA prep-to-pro history. From Moses Malone to Kevin Garnett and even Kwame Brown, it's been a long road that looks to entering a new phase with the next NBA CBA in 2020. The boys discuss the how different the NBA landscape would be if the age limit had never changed, and what lies ahead for the next generation of potential NBA superstars.
Welcome to Spirits of the Past, where every week we’re highlighting a player we feel has been unjustly overlooked because sometimes the record books aren’t enough for the history books. First up is the Chairman of the Boards himself, Moses Malone. Top 10 all-time in points, top 5 in rebounds, 3x MVP, NBA Champion. He's a legend, but why don't we hear his name more often? The boys dig in.
The Brow is out. The boys discuss the the road that led to AD requesting a trade out of New Orleans (07:02), when they think he'll be dealt (14:27), how the Pelicans will operate for the remainder of the season (22:18) and where his potential landing spots. But FIRST - the best to ever don the number 18 - Peyton Manning (02:00).
This week the boys highlight the greatest #17 of all time (01:00), the controversial calls of the two OT Conference Championship games (05:40) and then a little buy/sell on NBA Headlines of the week (15:52). Also some details on some exciting ideas that are available on our Patreon as well as the infamous Take the Pesos & Run (28:34)
This week the boys chat CFB Championship game (00:49), their favorite #16s of all time (08:25), the NFL Divisional Matchups and Conference picks (13:20), MLB changing their precious rulebook to sway Kyler Murray from the NFL, (28:55), the state of the NBA now that teams are getting healthy (34:30) and the INFAMOUS "Take The Pesos and Run" (46:10)
The boys are back and they’re talking EVERYTHING this week. NFL Wild Card weekend and the Divisional rounds, NBA hitting the midseason point and their biggest surprises and disappointments so far. Sam & Damien also breakdown the key points of the Alabama v. Clemson National Championship Round 4.
Roughing the Quarterback Beef Zone (01:03), Jimmy Butler is OUTTAHERE (04:07), Tuning Break with the Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots (22:57), Julio Jones' dissappointing effectiveness in the endzone (41:22), Week 5 CFB Preview (47:25) and the infamous TAKE THE PESOS AND RUN (55:34)
This week on Hands on the Radio: the boys explain their beef with the OT format in the NFL (01:55), discuss if LSU is the real deal Holyfield (09:33) and the fragility of life as a shitty kicker (27:05). If you're here strictly for Take the Pesos and Run, scoot on over to (31:00)
The boys are back and so is football season. Dig in to Season 2 now! NFL, CFB, and an informative discussion on the life and contributions of John Heisman, the man, not the trophy.
With the NBA Draft complete, the boys dissect whats possible or just a pipe for every teams free agencies plans and how wild it is that the Celtics are better off not trading for Kawhi or signing Lebron.
This week the boys talk the finality of the NBA season, their predictions on what their predictions will be once the the Draft and Free Agency begin, plus all of their winners and losers of the World Cup draws.
The boys air out a collective sigh over the ending of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, even though they have no dog in the race. Uel sets the record in "Take the Pesos and Run" and also a little bit of food and style. Twinkies and Body Suits, of course.
The boys are back to chat the new NFL anthem policy, preview the NBA Finals and the improbability of an NHL champion in Las Vegas.
This week the boys talk NFL Draft Grades, Baker Mayfield's potential floor and ceiling, and preview the second round of the NBA playoffs. Plus, a little on the future of the OKC Big 3, if you can call it that. Also, it's our Patreon Launch Day! We're very excited to give all of you a way to contribute and participate in the process of the making this show. From 24/7 group messaging with the boys, Fantasy Leagues, Vinyl of the Month Clubs and so much more, take a look and join up!
This week on DBJ, the boys take a spin around some of the weirder sports stories of the week, plus an in depth look at the current state of the playoffs and what implications the results might have on the offseason.
Sam & Damien delve deep into the NBA's first round matchups and tease their new subscription service, available 5/2.
Sam & Damien discuss the last minute playoff pushes of the NBA & NHL, their greivances with the NHL playoff format, and the biggest losers of the NBA season.
Sam & Damien settle who wins in their all time 11 seeds Final Four, draft stocks, and the Divicenzo Explosion before going through the last week of the NBA season and potentitial matchups. Cherry on top: their unbased not knoweldgeable prediction of the MLB playoffs.
Todays episode is an unscripted hang where Damien and Sam chat the climate of the NBA, how injuries will affect the playoffs and the NFL free agency world.
The inaugural episode. Sam and Damien from The Weeks launch themselves into the world of podcasting. Dear Bo Jackson is a weekly podcast where we chat sports, sports, and also sports. We’ll occasional have our athlete friends come through and discuss how music has influenced their lives and their sports careers, as well as have … Continue reading Episode 1 – The Inaugural →