Time Out is a sports history podcast, where our two hosts - Danny Humes and Jake Kenyon - debate, discuss, and decipher important sports moments, players, and teams. We are not limited to one specific area of sports teams, as we cover the world's biggest and best from across the US and the world.
In this episode we dive into week three and take a different approach into how we are breaking down each week. We take 5 of the biggest games of the week and dive into those. We finish up giving out our cards and our best bets of the week! Tune into get all the insight and betting advice you probably do not need!
Danny and Stan recap the NFL season through week 2. Taking in depth analysis and firing off hot takes on some of the key matchups so far. They also give some signs and matchups to watch out for in the upcoming weeks that should show the true nature of those teams. Just a couple of NFL fans breaking down what they saw and predicting what they will see.
After a two week summer vacation, we are back with an episode that is near and dear to our hearts: the Cubs 2016 World Series Championship season. We start up with an update in the sports world, with MLB and NBA highlights. Then we dive into the Cubs season, with favorite moments from the season and playoffs. From players, to games, to the eventual World Series winning Game 7, we bring the same passion and energy that the Cubs did that magical season.
All things MLB in this episode. We discuss our sleeper teams to look out for, some overhyped teams that will not be as good as advertised, our picks for each division winner, and finally, our World Series matchups and winners.
We provide our weekly update on the sports world against Coronavirus, including: MLB, NBA, PGA, and NHL. Danny is especially concerned about football season and questions whether or not it is feasible to play an NFL season in 2020? Then, we move on to this week's topic: Tiger Woods. We discuss the history behind Tiger's greatness, as well as his fall into infamy, and his circle back to legendary status through the 2019 Masters.
It's July! Which means that sports are right around the corner. We briefly touch on the three sports leagues coming back this summer: the MLB, NBA, and NHL. From there we jump into our topic, walking you through the absolutely insane tournament run that the UConn Huskies and Kemba Walker had.
We open by discussing the current outlook in the world of sports. With MLB now in the fold for returning to play in 2020, we talk about what that might look like for fans. We also tangent into some NBA talk and what their return to play in Orlando might also look like. Finally, we arrive at O.J. Simpson, the famous NFL running back turned convict. After listening to a recap of his career and the details from his infamous double murder trial, fans will have to judge for themselves whether O.J. really did it. How far did this sports icon fall?
We finally get to Danny's long-awaited romance with Sammy Sosa and the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary Long Gone Summer. Discussing our opinions on the documentary, how they portrayed Sammy, and conversing about the Steroid Era are some of the many different points we talk about in Episode 5. And we end with the all-important question: is it time for the Cubs to welcome back Sammy with open arms?
Episode 4 dives into the 2016 NBA Playoffs: specifically the Western Conference Finals and NBA Finals. We update our listeners on the current state of the MLB and when our nation's pastime might make its return. We play 'what-if' in regards to Kevin Durant's free agency after the playoffs. And with the most controversial take yet, we discuss Draymond Green's potential NBA Finals MVP award???
In episode 3, our hosts discuss some of the wildest game-ending plays in sports history. Listen in as we talk about crazy baseball walk-offs, the most insane way to win a game in college football, and two iconic endings in Premier League soccer. Plus, we give our takes on the current situation in the MLB and who is really at fault for the continued stoppage.
Back for episode two, our hosts discuss what truly is the most unbreakable record in all of sports. From the baseball diamond to the Olympic swimming pool we touch 'em all. Listen in as we discuss a Cal Ripken conspiracy theory, touch on the Steroid Era in baseball, and wrap up with what might be THE most unbreakable sports record.
Welcome in to the first episode of Time Out: A Dive into Sports History, a podcast that recalls, recounts, and retells various sports events, teams, and players through the scope of two regular guys. In our first episode, we tackle the G.O.A.T., Michael Jordan and his documentary, The Last Dance.