Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore from Marist College give their insights on recent and relevant sports topics. From Fantasy to contract talks, the guys have their in depth analysis ready to go. With occasional guests, they will provide you with multiple different perspectives on mainly NFL and NBA ma…
Mike and Chris are finally back after an 11 month intermission. They get right into the MVP race for the NFL as well as tricky yet intriguing Fantasy Football debates. Strictly NOT Sports is also back better than ever; the guys question why they go out at night so late and get into heated Venmo and Tik Tok arguments.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore sit down for the last time in a while and sympathize about their Intramural basketball championship loss; Mike then attempts to explain his new defensive formation that he created, the "Triangle and Two." Mike brings up why going for it on 4th down and kicking more onside kicks would not only make games much more interesting, but are beneficial to the teams themselves. Lastly, Cardano also has a theory on why baseball should implement cheerleaders to save their ratings.
Mike and Chris are back after a three week hiatus, getting straight into the crucial upcoming week in the NFL. Mike flashes back to the Chiefs-Rams shootout, questioning why the Josh Reynolds touchdown did not create controversy in regards to what a catch is. They also go into NBA talk, explaining how on earth the Los Angeles Clippers are atop the Western Conference.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore recap the abysmal Thursday night rout on the Carolina Panthers. Both guys give their games of the week, with Mike confident that he will finally get a prediction right. They add some Duke basketball talk and explain why the hype around these young Freshman is real. Lastly, for "Strictly not Sports," they explain their views on Tinder and how it is utilized in the college world.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore are back, starting off by discussing their Halloween costumes. Plus, Mike explains his undefeated strategy in Mario Kart. In NFL talk, Chris' game of the week is the battle of Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers and they argue to who will come out on top. After some in depth NBA talk, the guys dive into "Strictly not Sports" and explain their issues with the "Snap Map" on Snapchat.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore are joined by Rob Schardt to breakdown the main issues with the New York Football Giants. Schardt tells the guys why tanking might be their best solution. The NBA is underway and Cardano and Caramore tell everyone to relax and not to worry about LeBron. Finally, Schardt explains why the Red Sox will not be stopped.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore briefly go over some of the Week 6 storylines from the NFL season. The guys go into their "Strictly Not Sports" segment, joined by the show's first guest, fellow Marist student Bella Porciello. She helps the guys by giving tips and a female's perspective on how to escape or even avoid the Friend zone.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore explain why they both saw the Giants somehow blowing a game they had firmly in their grasp. They also dive into how embarrassing the actions of Khabib Nurmagomedov was for the UFC. The guys finally talk about how college relationships are much more confusing than you might think.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore open up the show explaining why not to worry about the Patriots. They both give their games of the week and also talk about why Jared Goff is actually better than Patrick Mahomes. They cap off the show by talking about their college lifestyles and how social media is taking over.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore start off the show by recapping the main storylines from Week 4 in the NFL season. Do the Eagles have a Super Bowl hangover? The guys then question why there are so many ties and suggest possible overtime solutions. To conclude the show, Mike and Chris give their preseason NBA playoff predictions.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore open up their first episode talking about their NFL games of the week. Mike gives his top landing spots for Le'Veon Bell not including the Steelers. The guys end with some NBA talk, giving their takes on Jimmy Butler.