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This was supposed to be the culmination of our NFL previews by looking at our playoff matchups and Super early Super Bowl picks.....but the audio file had a different plan So....The conversation delves into the recent trade of Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, exploring its implications for the NFL landscape. The discussion covers the importance of edge rushers, contract negotiations, and the evolving role of sports agents. Comparisons between quarterbacks Dak Prescott and Trevor Lawrence are made, alongside insights into college football, particularly the Texas vs. Ohio State game and Arch Manning's performance. Cultural commentary on Taylor Swift's connection to the NFL and reflections on gender dynamics in sports are also included, culminating in a broader discussion about the future of college football and the impact of family legacy in sports.
In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael and Allen dive deep into the Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation, spotlighting Shedeur Sanders and the ripple effects of Kenny Pickett's trade. The conversation widens into a raw look at the pressures young QBs face in today's NFL—both on the field and under society's microscope—and the importance of building supportive team cultures.From there, the crew tackles NFL player rankings, shares bold predictions for the upcoming college football season (including Texas A&M and USC), and takes a tour through the AFC West. Michael closes strong with his take on Kansas City's shot at redemption—setting the stage for what could be one of the most dramatic NFL seasons yet.
We kick things off with Michael's disappointment in Chance the Rapper's latest album before diving into our NFC West preview. Along the way, Allen sparks chaos by bringing up Andrew Luck—reminding Michael that Luck sits firmly on his personal hate list.We wrap it all up with a shot at redemption for Allen as he runs through the history of 2K cover athletes. Sports, music, and a little personal vendetta
The NBA schedule is out, and we're breaking down which teams grabbed the most nationally televised games. From there, we try to build the perfect basketball player, debate whether Ben Simmons is actually underrated, and even wonder—did Kobe win back-to-back titles with the least help?But it's not all hoops:Jeff considers a new career path (and makes sure we know Logic dropped).Michael and Jeff vent about frustrating weeks with their moms.A tragic illegal U-turn that cost three lives sparks debate on how driving laws could change.Andres reveals his new favorite NFL team.And we settle once and for all: why you should never go out with fewer than three people......as men
Allen literally fought through a hailstorm to make it to the studio—while arguing with about whether chocolate chips belong in waffles. From there, the chaos only escalates.We debate Anthony Richardson's grip on the Colts' starting job, Michael's unfiltered disdain for Tyler Warren which somehow got us to the longest win streak in U.S. high school football history. Will team consider putting a “bounty” on Travis Hunter? And why is the media so negative about the idea of him playing both ways?Cam Newton thinks he's slick with his Patrick Peterson praise, but if you've been listening to this NFL preview series you know better, we reminisce on the Backyard Sports video games after rumors of their return, and Dan Orvlosky finds a new way to profess his love for Lamar Jackson in his recent article on ESPN..... we do attempt to preview the AFC South—until Allen steps up to a challenge and fails miserably.
Would we want our kids playing football? Is the sport slowly dying out? We dive into the future of the game, then pivot to Trump bringing Apple back to the U.S. and whether Americans will stomach higher prices for their iPhones.Meanwhile, Andres is ready to hit the gym, Jeff finally locks into the fantasy league (and learns his Tinder profile needs serious work), and the Chiefs' offense appears to be destined for greatness.Jeff also discusses being open to becoming a streamer, Michael Porter Jr. is on a generational offseason run, and we all agree—morphine is one hell of a drug.
We're going back—way back—to the day after Game 4 of the 2016 NBA Finals, when we were riding high on how the series had played out… little did we know what was coming.This unedited “audio stream” captures all the raw energy of our early days, including me completely losing it over Dave's Madden and NCAA tendencies , and a deep dive with Allen into colorism and how to unite the Black community.It's a blast from the past that shows how much we've grown, what's changed, and what we still stand on even stronger today.
We promise this is an NFC South breakdown—offseason moves, top fantasy plays, and all—but along the way we can't help ourselves.Brief detours include:– Kobe's defensive narrative and whether the '09–'10 Lakers were the worst repeat champs ever– The gap between Tim Duncan and Pau Gasol– If it's already too late for Bryce Young to turn it around– Ohio State vs Texas and a critical Arch Manning take– A childhood car accident that could have been avoided.....if black boys were allowed to have joy......
We're back to break down the AFC East—who's for real, who's fool's gold. Also Michael is disturbed with the musical taste from some women. Michael makes yet another push to bring Allen into the world of Bitcoin, and we discuss Todd Gurley's HOF chances.
With the season about 6 weeks away our hosts delve into the NFC North, focusing on the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers. They discuss key players, quarterback dynamics, and make predictions for the upcoming season. The conversation is filled with humor and candid opinions, particularly about players like J.J. McCarthy and Justin Jefferson.
We're still working through the growing pains of podcasting (scotch does not help)—but trust, the takes are as sharp as ever.Michael lays out what he believes is the perfect farewell tour for LeBron James, while WNBA players continue sounding off about being underpaid. We also dive into the very different cultural reactions to the passings of Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Ozzy Osbourne—and what that says about us.Michael expresses disappointment with Trump's second term thus far to appreciating your dad while you still can, it gets personal. Also Andres shares a San Antonio trip he definitely regrets, and Jeff?.... He was very passionate about everything he said.Hoops, heartbreak, and honesty—this one's got it all.
We continue off our NFC East preview with a deep dive into the Cowboys and Eagles—and one of us drops a very bold prediction that could shake up the entire league.Also there seems to be a bit of confusion as to who the Cowboys new coach is, and a nostalgic detour as we revisit the college greatness of Cam Newton.Two contenders. One wild take. And just enough chaos to keep it Politically Uncorrect.
Bleacher Report disrespected Kobe—again. We break down their wild Top 100 list, debate Shaq's dominance, and reveal our own Top 5s (spoiler: it gets heated).Then it's real talk: would you rather be 6'5 with an average salary or 5'6 and filthy rich? We get into the hype around height, ego, and value.Also on deck:– Andres recaps the MLB All-Star Game ending– Michael gets grilled for claiming he has zero regrets in life– Jeff exposes the hustle behind Instacart botsLegends debated, truths confessed, and height definitely questioned.
So we tried to continue our NFL predictions but Bleacher Report decided this time of year was the perfect time to piss me off.....
With the NFL season right around the corner Michael and Allen begin their yearly "blind" predictions and takes on the season starting with the Washington Commanders and the New York Giants. The conversation is filled with humor and candid opinions, making it an engaging listen for football fans.
The NBA offseason is heating..... unless you're a Warriors fan. We dig into Golden State's inaction, the Lakers' acquisition of Deandre Ayton (and his contract), and Lebron fans are still begging to join the Warriors when Cleveland is right there...Plus: We're officially considering a Politically Uncorrect fantasy football league (lock in now....maybe), Jeff flirts with joining the gambling life, and Michael once again fixes the NBA Cup.We also break down Trump's “big beautiful bill” that could hurt gamblers but also help new parents.
In this conversation, Michael reflects on his experiences with church, particularly focusing on the changes he has observed over the years. He discusses the significance of his pastor's last sermon, the evolution of Christianity, and the challenges of maintaining faith in a rapidly changing world. The conversation touches on themes of nostalgia, community, acceptance, and the future of church attendance, ultimately questioning the relevance of traditional church practices in modern society.
In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, the crew dives into the uncomfortable but honest question: Is it okay to be realistic in competition? From childhood memories of feeling outmatched to the brutal awareness of being at a disadvantage, we unpack the mindset behind competitive inferiority and self-awareness.Then, we shift to the NBA Finals—specifically Tyrese Haliburton's injury and whether the real “what if” of the series isn't his absence in game 7, but what if he missed the Game 1 game-winner? We show love to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and what might be one of the greatest seasons we've ever witnessed, plus the quiet rise of his co-star Jalen Williams.Alex Caruso calls his championship with OKC “a real ring,” and yeah—we've got thoughts. We also celebrate Texas Governor Greg Abbott's surprising decision to veto the THCA ban, and take a quick detour to the Middle East where someone we never expected is criticizing Trump.Plus: Kevin Durant's shocking trade to the Houston Rockets, Emmanuel Acho's interesting “legacy score” take, and a heated debate about how the NBA can shorten its season without sacrificing the game.
The conversation covers a wide range of themes, including differing views on the sale of the Lakers and the sentiment that Jeanie Buss may have let her father down by "selling out." The host debate LeBrons stance on ring culture and "how white people grew to power?" Lastly we turn to the emotional complexities of love, loss, and in some cases the search for purpose. They explore the paradox of loving something destined to be lost, as well as the toll this takes on personal happiness and relationships. The discussion also touches on road rage, car ownership, financial decisions, and someone has a growing addiction to Kratom.Also because of the manner in which OKC won the NBA finals we have to play "what if" on the Tyrese Haliburton situation.
In this conversation, the host explore various themes surrounding sports, particularly focusing on pivotal moments in football, the implications of career choices for athletes, and hypothetical scenarios that could have changed the landscape of sports history. They discuss the 2024 AFC Championship game, analyze the careers of players like RJ Barrett and Travis Hunter, and reflect on the impact of personal life events on athletes like Tiger Woods. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various hypothetical scenarios in sports, particularly focusing on basketball and college football. They explore the implications of key players' performances, the narratives surrounding underdog teams, and the impact of NIL deals on college athletics. The discussion is rich with humor and insight, reflecting on how different outcomes could have changed the landscape of sports history.
This episode is all about the "Odd men out" starting with Jeff trying to be nice and cater the pod leading Michael and Jeff being in full support of a "Great Wall." Which somehow evolved into a discussion on HIV/AIDS and how Magic may have got it.....Subscribe now listen later or never we dont care after you press that button.
In this episode, Michael and Allen navigate through a series of unexpected conversations, touching on themes of relationships, age differences, and the complexities of friendship dynamics. The discussion evolves into a deeper analysis of cultural events like the World Cup and the legacies of sports superstars by exploring hypothetical scenarios in sports, particularly focusing on the 2018 playoffs and the Houston Rockets' infamous 0 for 27 shooting streak as well as a Anthony Davis Game winner from 2015 being the most influential shot in NBA history.
In this segment of the conversation, the guys delve into the complexities of trust in relationships, reflecting on past experiences and the emotional turmoil that comes with them. They discuss the challenges of navigating feelings of love and betrayal, the impact of family dynamics on personal growth, and the profound reflections on life and loss that shape one's perspective. The conversation also touches on the importance of communication and connection in relationships, highlighting the struggles of expressing feelings and the desire for deeper understanding.
The conversation explores a variety of themes including cultural commentary on spicy food, fatherhood, work dynamics, sports discussions particularly around the Knicks, the evolution of ESPN, and the ongoing debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James regarding their legacies. Additionally, the dialogue touches on race in sports and personal anecdotes related to social media experiences. In this conversation, the speakers navigate various themes including the challenges of driving in Austin, the potential of starting a box truck business, miscommunication in meal planning, emotional reflections on sobriety, and the impact of mind-altering substances. They also delve into narcissism, school memories, the evolution of technology and communication, embarrassing high school stories, social media dynamics, and the complexities of coaching in basketball.
In this conversation, Michael discusses "predictions" for the upcoming football season, focusing on key players like Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow. He transitions into an analysis of the NBA Finals, highlighting the strengths of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. Then Michael reflects on his takes from the NBA season and playoffs, admitting where he was wrong, particularly regarding Jalen Green and Anthony Edwards. He concludes with insights on Caitlin Clark and the WNBA, suggesting a conspiracy regarding her health status and a continuation from last weeks pod.
This week Andres returns from LA as we discuss emotional intelligence in friendships stemming from a previous disagreement, Conference finals thoughts, the evolving cannabis laws in Texas, Jeffs Kratom addiction, and Michael learns that complimenting your friends sister is frowned upon...
In this conversation, Michael shares his frustrations with food expectations and transitions into a detailed discussion about the All-NBA teams, highlighting player performances and controversies surrounding rankings. He emphasizes the importance of defensive players and critiques the selection process for All-NBA teams, particularly focusing on the discrepancies in player recognition. The conversation concludes with insights on SGA's scoring ability and his impact on the game.
In this conversation, Michael reflects on his recent career transition, discussing the emotional complexities of leaving a job he enjoyed. He shares insights on the NBA playoffs, expressing concerns about small market teams and the implications of a Knicks championship. The discussion shifts to Kanye West, exploring his controversial persona and the public's perception of him, ultimately advocating for a deeper understanding of his actions and music.
In this conversation, Michael passionately discusses the "impact" of Jimmy Butler on the Warriors' season, analyzing his performance, the role of injuries, and the potential of Jonathan Kuminga.
In this conversation, the host delve into the complexities of relationships, personal growth, and emotional attachment, particularly focusing on the concept of 'oneitis'—the idea of being overly fixated on one person. The dialogue shifts to the NBA, with the rumors on KD to Houston the state of the Warriors and Draymond Greens "antics" Also Kanye made a song.Refer to the Tag
In this conversation, Michael reflects on the recent NBA game, particularly focusing on Stephen Curry's performance and the implications for the Golden State Warriors. He expresses disappointment in Curry's decision-making and overall play, while also discussing the potential for trades involving young talent. The conversation evolves into a broader analysis of team dynamics and future prospects, culminating in a passionate plea for significant changes to the roster.
In this conversation, Michael and Allen delve into various themes surrounding Drake's music, including song comparisons, nostalgic memories from high school, and the impact of samples in music. They explore specific tracks, analyze their significance, and share personal anecdotes that connect to the themes of the songs. The discussion also touches on the effects of weather on daily life, creating a relatable and engaging dialogue. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the world of music, particularly focusing on Drake's tracks and their impact on party atmospheres. They explore the danceability of songs, personal connections to music, and the cultural significance of Drake's work. The discussion also touches on NFL contracts and player trades, showcasing a blend of music and sports commentary. As they navigate through various matchups of Drake's songs, the hosts share nostalgic memories and preferences, ultimately leading to a lively debate about the best tracks for different occasions.
This conversation explores various themes including modern dating dynamics, the strength of a gorilla compared to a hundred men, sports discussions particularly around the NBA playoffs, Jeffs grind being an Instacart driver, Andres unique career path in veterinary anesthesia, the complex relationship people have with pets, and reflections on personal relationships and growth.
In this episode, Michael reflects on the Lakers' elimination from the playoffs, analyzing LeBron James' performance, coaching decisions, and the dynamics of the team. He discusses the implications of LeBron's age on his game, the accountability of coaches like JJ Reddick, and the importance of defensive efforts.
Chapters00:00 Easter Celebrations and Family Time03:08 Shroom Experiences and Altercations05:50 Draft Discussions and Player Insights08:58 Edibles and Their Effects11:56 Psychedelic Experiences and Personal Reflections14:59 Kanye West's Controversial Statements17:56 Age Gaps in Relationships20:54 Cultural Perspectives on Relationships24:08 NFL Draft and Player Predictions26:59 Racism in Sports and Player Evaluations30:02 Shannon Sharpe's Relationship and Public Perception33:01 Warriors and NBA Playoff Predictions41:00 Lakers' Playoff Momentum43:51 Clippers' Potential and Kawhi's Impact44:53 Miami's Upset Potential45:56 Personal Relationships and Closure51:41 Instacart Insights and Business Strategies01:00:03 Energy Drinks and Daily Routines01:10:10 Toaster Strudels vs. Pop Tarts
In this episode, Michael shares his personal struggles with back pain while providing updates on the pod. He dives into the NBA playoffs, discussing the dynamics of the Warriors and Lakers, analyzing key matchups including the Clippers and Nuggets, and offering insights into the Eastern Conference teams like the Bucks and Pistons. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on the retirement of jersey numbers for Travis Hunter and Sheduer Sanders, exploring the implications and reactions surrounding this decision.
In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes including the impact of breaking away from traditional religious practices, the challenges of daily life, sports discussions particularly around playoffs, humorous delivery mishaps, acts of generosity, the struggles of aging and health, reflections on past relationships, skepticism towards space exploration, and the dynamics of workplace interactions. The conversation is candid and relatable, touching on personal experiences and societal observations. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes ranging from personal relationships and societal expectations to humorous takes on space exploration and fast food. They share anecdotes about their experiences at Disney World, discuss their plans for Easter, and critique the fast food industry. The dialogue also touches on friendship dynamics, personal growth, and the complexities of gender norms, all while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous tone.
In this engaging podcast episode, the hosts delve into a lively discussion about Drake's music, focusing on various matchups of his verses. They explore the impact of these songs in social settings, particularly at kickbacks, and analyze the lyrical content and overall vibe of each track. The conversation flows through a series of matchups, highlighting personal anecdotes and opinions on the songs, ultimately leading to a deeper appreciation of Drake's artistry and influence in hip hop.
Chapters00:00 Total Bases vs. Home Runs: A Betting Strategy05:57 Championship Memories: Lakers' Glory Days11:59 NBA Playoff Predictions: Teams to Watch18:13 Gambling Strategies: Betting on Baseball and Basketball24:04 Celebrity Culture and Sports: Jay-Z's Elevator Incident41:56 The Slow Passage of Time48:05 Emotional Connections in Sports54:08 The Influence of Social Media on Sports01:00:25 Personal Health and Lifestyle Choices01:07:52 The Future of Sports and Music01:24:30 Awkward Encounters and Social Awareness01:29:36 DMV Troubles: Registration and Tolls01:36:23 The Highs and Lows of Driving Under Influence01:46:29 Life's Risks: The Philosophy of Existence01:54:34 Gaming and Technology: The Future of Play02:04:11 Music Vibes: The Power of Instrumentals02:10:24 Sports Talk: Lakers and Warriors02:18:12 Nostalgia and Radio Listening02:30:10 Business Insights and Economic Discussions
In this conversation, Michael discusses various topics including his frustrations with Instagram', a detailed analysis of the upcoming All-NBA teams, thoughts on the Women's National Championship (which I inadvertently watched....parts of), and the tragic incident in Frisco, Texas. The conversation then shifts to the broader economic context, focusing on the impact of trade wars and inflation on consumers and the market, emphasizing the generational divide in economic consequences.
The AI was waaaay to deep for this episode.Anthony Edwards aka Stand up Guy"White Dad Black Mom"Gender Identity and Sexuality (Paper Gay)Shai vs JokicOrigins of Jeffs Duke fanshipLilly vs Bonnie.....
In this conversation, Michael and Allen delve into the creation of a music bracket focused on Drake's songs, discussing the structure, categories, and the significance of various tracks. They explore the versatility of Drake as an artist, compare him to Michael Jackson, and refine their song selections for the bracket. The dialogue is filled with insights about music, personal anecdotes, and the intricacies of song categorization. In this segment, the conversation delves into various themes including recruitment decisions in women's basketball, the influence of music on personal experiences, and humorous anecdotes about plagiarism in high school.
In this episode, Michael discusses various topics including personal challenges, gender identity and the impact of injuries in women's basketball, particularly focusing on Juju Watkins. He also reflects on Bronny James's performance and the medias coverage of it and end with the struggles of the Warriors as they navigate this stretch of the season without their star player, Stephen Curry.
In this engaging conversation, Michael and Allen delve into the excitement and nuances of the NCAA tournament, exploring the current state of college basketball, the impact of NIL, and the potential of emerging talents. They discuss the significance of March Madness, the allure of star players, and the evolving landscape of college sports, including the challenges posed by transfers and the transfer portal. The dialogue also touches on predictions for the tournament, potential upsets, and the future of basketball prospects. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics including the performance of Texas basketball and the dominance of the SEC, personal reflections on relationships and eureka moments, the significance of dreams in understanding life choices, and the current state of women's basketball, particularly the potential for a WNBA lockout.
We start off with a "live look in" of Luka's 20 point 1st quarter against the Nuggets which soon turned into a conversation about "Which achievement well be more respected in 20-30 Years? All time 3's or All time Points" Later we delve into the controversial statements made by Kanye West (Jeff Joins) and we get a "live look" at the end of Texas' Basketball season. Altogether, the speakers delve into various topics ranging from the excitement of March Madness and the emotional rollercoaster of buzzer beaters to personal legal troubles and the implications of life choices. They explore the concept of the butterfly effect and free will, discussing how small decisions can lead to significant life changes.
In this episode, Michael embarks on a solo mission to share his thoughts on various topics, including reflections on dreams, the dynamics of power in relationships, missed opportunities, and a deep dive into the performance of the Golden State Warriors. He also critiques the current state of the NCAA tournament, expressing disappointment in the lack of star power and the overall excitement of the event.
In this conversation, Michael and Allen discuss various topics surrounding the NBA, including Steph Curry's recent milestone of 4000 three-pointers, the playoff picture for the Warriors, and the state of the Phoenix Suns. They also delve into the mental health aspects of athletes, comparing the effects of CTE in football players to the mental state of basketball players.*One of us got our feelings hurt and was a lil ***** for the first 20 or so minutes.
In this conversation, the hosts delve into the recent moves in the NFL, particularly focusing on the implications of player transfers and team dynamics. They discuss the potential impact of DeAndre Hopkins joining the Baltimore Ravens, the challenges faced by the San Francisco 49ers, and the Dallas Cowboys' decision-making processes. The dialogue shifts to comparisons between quarterbacks Dak Prescott and Brock Purdy, before transitioning to the NBA, where they analyze the MVP race and highlight Jimmy Butler's significant contributions to the Miami Heat. The conversation concludes with reflections on playoff contenders in the NBA and a brief discussion about Tiger Woods' ongoing career.
The conversation explores the excitement of playoff basketball, team dynamics, and rivalries, transitioning into discussions about workplace challenges, conflicts, and the consequences of actions taken in a professional setting. The speakers reflect on their experiences with job security and future career plans, highlighting the emotional aspects of workplace relationships and the impact of decisions made under stress.
Of the long list of things you should NEVER do in the workplace. I may have come across the number 1 thing.