The sports blogosphere's answer to Radio Free Europe. Sports discussions you will never get from the likes of ESPN. Rated PC for language.
Amongst other things, J-Dub breaks down more assholery from ESPN, answers some "viewer mail," and explains the link between the Washington Redskins and the transgender bathroom debate.
Now that we're past Mother's Day, we've got a great picture for the story lines which will drive the next five months of baseball season. We're talking over-rated players, another Dodger Fact, a closer look at the Curt Schilling/ESPN situation, exploring if Chicago can become the capital city of baseball, could promotion/relegation work in baseball, the gloom and despair of the New York Yankees, the five basic types of baseball teams, and a Dickensian observation of the Chicago Cubs and Toronto Blue Jays.
In the midst of primary election season, why not have one of the candidates cover everything form porn to pro wrestling? In between J-Dubs talks about Prince, the NBA, the Hillsborough disaster, Carson Wentz, and the law of "Expanding Mythology."
Today's installment takes you on a journey which involves tips for supermarket dating, another lesson in how to tell if you're an asshole, why Stan Kroenke might be a jinx, a discussion on how many of your Facebook friends might actually be dead and you don't know it, the real reason why "Deflate-gate" happened, an examination of why the NFL draft is bullshit, we learn the difference between a primary and a general election in Mr. Dubs' Neighborhood, and a look at why the NFL needs Carson Wentz more than he needs the NFL.
J-Dub's Fighting Sioux win their 8th NCAA hockey title, how quitting the NFL is like being a vegetarian, tips on how to tell if you are an asshole, a new segment from Dubsism contributor JFI, a hot take on the Kyle Schwarber injury, and much much more!
With the start of The Masters, we break out an interview from the archives with Chris Humpherys from sportschump.net about what its like to be at Augusta for the traditions unlike any other.
What Donald Trump has in common with Jesse Ventura, RIPs to Joe Garagiola and others, and why J-Dub is ready to give up on the National Football League.
Last week's episode bleeds over to this week, as Radio J-Dub found itself on the receiving end of a letter-writing campaign from an East Coast women's college which shall remain nameless. From there, J-Dub laments the passing of prog-rock legend Keith Emerson, Mr. Dubs' Neighborhood offers a lesson on the "Third World," and a break-down of the idea that Ohio State could beat the Cleveland Browns.
Feminist Comedy and the Real Reason the Oscars Exist. That headline for Episode 37 of Radio J-Dub is just for starters. There's also an homage to broadcasting legend Vin Scully, how Steph Curry rains gloom and despair on his NBA opponents, and another lesson from Mr. Dubs' Neighborhood to round out another audio incarnation of the most interesting independent sports blog on the web.
The first episode of Season Two of Radio J-Dub brings all kinds of new features to the audio incarnation of the most interesting independent sports blog on the web.
When is "too soon" for jokes, how a supermarket made J-Dub a degenerate gambler, and the stupidity of the Oscar boycott.
This week, J-Dub rants about "dumb" football fans and tells you stuff about the NFL's return to Los Angeles you probably didn't know.
J-Dubs talks Baseball Hall of Fame, the dynasty of the NDSU Bison, and why the NFL is putting such a crap product on the field.
J-Dub takes us through the Final Five of JFI's NFL Coaches Death Watch from Dubsism.WordPress.Com...just in time for Black Monday. Which NFL Coaches are just Dead Men Walking?
J-Dub is joined once again by Bruce Burns from sportsattitudes, and together they take a unique look at the college football bowl season.
J-Dub Breaks down Cam Newton's MVP candidacy and explores the possibility that we can see the future of the NFL by looking at the history of the Soviet Union.
The "Law and Order: Episode: J-Dub channels his inner Lenny Briscoe and builds a case against some criminals in the sporting world you may not have notices.
Bruce Burns from sportsattitudes joins J-Dub to talk turkey about being a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. Together these two represent almost a full century of Eagle fandom angst-filled experiences, and thanks to this podcast, you can share in the misery.
This week's installment starts with how technology can bring up things you would normally never think of, and has a scalding hot take on Missouri head football coach Gary Pinkel.
In today's episode, J-Dub talks about how the J-Dub Gambling Challenge is illustrating how much he doesn't understand the NFL anymore, largely because the NFL is pumping out a crap product, which leads to a hot take on the Greg Hardy situation you surely will never get from ESPN.
This installment of Radio J-Dub is all about one of the craziest nights ever in sports, then drops a seriously hot take on ESPN meddling with political agendas and why people who just blindly blame cops for everything need to shut their traps.
J-Dub calls for an end to "Homerism" before something really ugly happens in this country, takes a look at why this upcoming World Series might be the most interesting we've seen in a while, offers a non-flattering view of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and thinks it's time to shatter some myths in the NFL, particularly when it comes to Rex Ryan and Bill Belichick.
J-Dub goes all "hot take" on the Fan Duel/Draft Kings mess, play-off baseball, and the sudden departure of Steve Spurrier. In the last segment, J-Dub marks the ten-year anniversary of Penn State getting hosed out of a shot at the National Championship, and how that means what happened to Michigan last Saturday is a case "they got what they deserved."
Have you ever written something on a blog or said something in a podcast that turned out to be so horribly wrong that you got buried in thousands of emails telling you how stupid you are? J-Dub has, and in today's podcast, he explores some topics where he did just that.
The "Victim of Love" Episode, or what happens when all your teams are crap. J-Dub reverses his field on Liverpool head Brendan Rodgers, and does an epic monologue about stand-up comedy.
Is it an "Emergency" for Brendan Rodgers in Liverpool, An examination of the Steve Sarkisain situation as it reflects on the American Sports Media, and a baseball update, complete with a painful story regarding J-Dub, the Los Angeles Angels, and the destruction of the front seat of a Camaro
Today is all about story time with Uncle J-Dub. You hear why all soccer fans should be supporters of AFC Bournemouth, why it's time to look realistically at the baseball post-season, and J-Dub's first-hand account of why Rex Ryan will never get big-time free-agents to come to Buffalo.
The sports world is full of stories. Most of them stopped being interesting a long time ago. J-Dub and Jason from Indiana break down some of those things which "jumped the shark" a long time ago. Plus, the end of the podcast becomes an improptu tribute to the late "Rowdy"Roddy Piper.
Now that ESPN is rid of Keith Olbermann and Colin Cowherd, J-Dub and long-time Dubsist "Jason from Indiana" explore other things about ESPN that can go away as well.
"Jason from Indiana" makes another guest appearance; this time to answer J-Dub's questions about the Chicago Cubs. There's also a bonus discussion about the designated hitter rule. The answer to the DH question Jason posed can be found at https://dubsism.wordpress.com/2015/07/05/radio-j-dub-volume-14-just-what-are-we-to-make-of-the-chicago-cubs/
J-Dub calls out the American Sports Media and talks about his work with TurtleBoy Sports.
Today's podcast is a rare departure from the world of sports, but it shares one of J-Dub's usual themes...using a narrative to drive an agenda, and why that isn't good for America.
J-Dub realizes that the sports media in this country has a fundamental misunderstanding of the NBA, which leads to J-Dub discussing the real meaning of an MVP, and why Cleveland should hold a parade for the Cavaliers. fans.
J-Dub has issues with the media's ever-changing narrative on LeBron James and makes a case for a big change on the use of instant replay in baseball.
Usually, June marks the beginning of the "summertime slowdown" for sports, but not so much this year.
J-Dub blows up a phony narrative being used to push this story for all the wrong reasons, and the real reason why Jenner should be looked at as a "trail blazer."
In the continuation of Tales of Depression and Sorrow - J-Dub interviews an "old-school" fan of the New England Patriots, one who knew about the Patriots before the Brady-Belichick era, and one who could actually tell you who Mosi Tatupu was.
A frank discussion about good "bad" coaches, and a preview of new head coach Dave Hakstol for Philadelphia Flyers fans
In his return to podcasting, J-Dub talks about what else...Deflate-Gate.