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Bomani Jones is joined by San Antonio Spurs Legend Bruce Bowen. First, they discuss the Spurs' season and whether Victor Wembanyama can lead them to an NBA title. Later, they break down other Western Conference contenders and discuss the disappointing seasons that Luka Doncic and the Lakers are having. Finally, they react to Jayson Tatum potentially coming back for the Boston Celtics and if that is a good idea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of The Best of Stugotz and Company!: Dan Beyer filling in for Stu and the guys as he talks about the controversy stirred up by Bruce Pearl this past weekend regarding the resume of the Miami of Ohio men's basketball team and whether or not they deserve to be in the NCAA Tournament as an at-large. Jake Storiale of JomBoy Media joins Stu and the fellas to talk WBC and the other major headlines around MLB. Sports commentator and prolific podcaster Bomani Jones joins Stugotz and Company to talk about the top headlines around the NBA this week. #StugotzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bomani Jones joins Stugotz, and the conversation starts in the only place Stugotz would begin: telling LeBron James that if he really wants to catch Michael Jordan in the GOAT conversation, he’s going to have to win in NASCAR. Then, we get Bomani's thoughts on Magic City getting its own tribute night in Atlanta. They break down the Celtics bringing Jayson Tatum back from injury, what that means for their title hopes, and whether the Knicks making a deep playoff run is actually realistic or just wishful thinking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Bomani Jones 1996 Hip Hop Series, Bo and DJ Wally Sparks examine the origin of Southern Hip Hop that year. First, they discuss the Geto Boys and how they were the genesis of Southern Rap. Later, they break down Outkast's "ATLiens", how it differs from their first record, and the incredibly adult themes explored by two teenagers. Finally, they examine the influences of No Limit & Master P on New Orleans and Three 6 Mafia on Memphis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones reacts to a stacked weekend of NBA action, including the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. the Detroit Pistons, the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. the Denver Nuggets, the Minnesota Timberwolves vs. the Denver Nuggets & the San Antonio Spurs vs. the New York Knicks. He argues that the NBA season is finally heating up, and we should get excited about the regular season stretch run. Later, he discusses how the NFL Combine is for dorks and that teams like the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers should be lining up to sign Kyler Murray. Finally, he discusses the weird thing about the war in Iran, the Hawks' upcoming Magic City Monday promotion, and laughes at the idea of Colin Cowherd AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by Corey Erdman, Together they delve into the world of boxing, discussing the upcoming fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, the implications of age on performance, and the financial motivations behind fighters' comebacks. They explore the current state of boxing, the cultural impact of celebrity fights, and the evolution of drug culture in sports. The discussion also touches on hockey's national identity and the intersection of sports and politics, after the USA hockey team took down Canada in the Winter Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones joins Domonique to discuss how sports went from the love of the game to big business. They tackle whether Zion is a bust, what it would take for the dunk contest to matter again, and weigh in on the franchise tag. 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show6:24 Could Zion make the dunk contest relevant again?11:23 At this point in his career, is Zion a bust?18:13 Have we made championships the only measure of greatness?23:01 Do you think the dunk contest will ever become a big deal again?25:16 When did sports shift from love of the game to strictly business?44:35 Thoughts on teams using the franchise tag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bomani Jones joins Domonique to discuss how sports went from the love of the game to big business. They tackle whether Zion is a bust, what it would take for the dunk contest to matter again, and weigh in on the franchise tag. 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show6:24 Could Zion make the dunk contest relevant again?11:23 At this point in his career, is Zion a bust?18:13 Have we made championships the only measure of greatness?23:01 Do you think the dunk contest will ever become a big deal again?25:16 When did sports shift from love of the game to strictly business?44:35 Thoughts on teams using the franchise tag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bomani Jones joins Domonique to discuss how sports went from the love of the game to big business. They tackle whether Zion is a bust, what it would take for the dunk contest to matter again, and weigh in on the franchise tag. 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show6:24 Could Zion make the dunk contest relevant again?11:23 At this point in his career, is Zion a bust?18:13 Have we made championships the only measure of greatness?23:01 Do you think the dunk contest will ever become a big deal again?25:16 When did sports shift from love of the game to strictly business?44:35 Thoughts on teams using the franchise tag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bomani Jones joins Domonique to discuss how sports went from the love of the game to big business. They tackle whether Zion is a bust, what it would take for the dunk contest to matter again, and weigh in on the franchise tag. 0:00 Welcome to The Domonique Foxworth Show6:24 Could Zion make the dunk contest relevant again?11:23 At this point in his career, is Zion a bust?18:13 Have we made championships the only measure of greatness?23:01 Do you think the dunk contest will ever become a big deal again?25:16 When did sports shift from love of the game to strictly business?44:35 Thoughts on teams using the franchise tag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by the Ringer's Jason Goff. First, they discuss how both Luka Doncic & LeBron James have had disappointing careers with the Los Angeles Lakers and what's next for both superstars. Later, they discuss Victor Wembanyama's ability to destroy the NBA & AJ Brown's unhappiness with the Philadelphia Eagles. Finally, they discuss the potential QB "competition" between Deshaun Watson & Shedeur Sanders for the Cleveland Browns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of The Right Time's 1996 Hip Hop Series, Bomani Jones and Jason England break down Notorious B.I.G.'s impact on the year 1996 despite not putting out an album. Later, they discuss Biggie's imprint on artists like Jay-Z, Nas, Redman and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones breaks down the NBA's tanking problem and explains why the real issue might be that the regular season just doesn't feel like it matters anymore. He also dives into USA Hockey's gold medal moment, why America's relationship with hockey is actually healthy, and what makes certain sports hit differently culturally. Plus, Floyd Mayweather's return, Sam Altman's wild AI comments abd TSA PreCheck chaos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by ESPN's Vinnie Goodwill to break down all the second-half storylines for the NBA. First, they discuss the ALL-Star game's issues, which are fixable and which are not. Later, they break down the Western Conference race, whether the Rockets have issues beyond the Kevin Durant Files, the emerging Spurs-Thunder rivalry, and whether Anthony Edwards or Nikola Jokic can drag their teams to the NBA Finals. Finally, they discuss the potential insanity of Jayson Tatum returning to the Boston Celtics less than one year after his Achilles injury and whether it's Finals or bust for the New York Knicks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, the Cold War Cinema crew is joined by director, writer, and producer Adam McKay to discuss John Frankenheimer's paranoid, psychological thriller Seconds (1966). McKay has written and directed many celebrated feature films such as Anchorman (2004), Talladega Nights (2006), Step Brothers (2008), The Big Short (2015), Vice (2018), Don't Look Up (2021), and numerous others. Prior to this, McKay was a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade in the early 1990s, and head writer for Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2001. In 2019, McKay founded Hyperobject Industries, and has served as the executive producer of HBO's Succession (2019–2023), Game Theory with Bomani Jones (2022–2023), and, most recently, The Chair Company (2025) starring Tim Robinson. Synopsis of the film: Middle-aged banker Arthur Hamilton (John Randolph) feels trapped in a life that has calcified into routine and regret. When he receives a phone call from an old friend who he thought was long dead, and a shadowy organization known simply as "the Company" offers him the ultimate second chance, he fakes his death, and undergoes radical surgery to assume a new identity. Reborn as artist Tony Wilson (Rock Hudson), he's given youth, wealth, and access to a new bohemian lifestyle on a seaside in Malibu. While his transformation at first feels intoxicating, the promise of freedom begins to fray and ultimately fracture. As Tony struggles to inhabit his new self, paranoia creeps in and the illusion of choice gives way to something far more unsettling. Shot in stark black-and-white with disorienting lenses and claustrophobic compositions, Seconds is less a sci-fi fantasy than an existential nightmare—an unsettling meditation on identity, conformity, and the seductive lie that starting over can save us from who we are. On this episode we discuss: McKay's work as a comedian, comedy writer, and filmmaker, his political and cinematic influences, the paranoid style of filmmaking in the 1960s, satire, the looming specter of climate apocalypse, why the world needs a Ho Chi Minh biopic, and much more. _____________________ We love to give book or film recommendations on the podcast, so here are ours for this episode: Adam: Jafar Panahi's It Was Just an Accident (2025) and Andrey Zvyagintsev's Leviathan (2014) Paul: A Little Solitaire: John Frankenheimer and American Film by Murray Pomerance and R. Barton Palmer Anthony Ballas: The Black Race by Ho Chi Minh by Dai Trang Nguyen and "Ho Chi Minh and Black Liberation" by Gerald Horne and Anthony Ballas. Jason: John Frankenheimer's Seven Days in May (1964). _____________________ Like and subscribe to Cold War Cinema, and don't forget to leave us a review! Want to continue the conversation? Drop us a line at any time at coldwarcinemapod@gmail.com. To stay up to date on Cold War Cinema, follow along at coldwarcinema.com, or find us online on Bluesky @coldwarcinema.com or on X at @Cold_War_Cinema. For more from your hosts and guest: Follow Adam on Instagram @mr.ghostpanther, or on Bluesky @ghostpanther.bsky.social, Follow Jason on Bluesky @JasonAChristian.bsky.social, or on Letterboxed at @exilemagic. Follow Anthony on Bluesky @tonyjballas.bsky.social, on X @tonyjballas, or on Letterboxed @tonyjballas. Follow Paul on Bluesky @ptklein.com, or on Letterboxed @ptklein. Paul also writes about movies at www.howotreadmovies.com Logo by Jason Christian Theme music by DYAD (Charles Ballas and Jeremy Averitt). Happy listening!
Bomani Jones is joined by ESPN's Domonique Foxworth. They start the show by reacting to Tony Clark's resignation as MLBPA director after an alleged relationship with his sister-in-law. Later, they discuss Jesse Jackson's life after his death earlier this week and what people don't understand about the Civil Rights Icon. Finally, they react to Kevin Durant's reportedly vented frustrations with current & former teammates and coaches and what makes them so funny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Right Time, Bomani Jones and DJ Wally Sparks break down why 1996 was one of the greatest singles years in hip-hop history. From UGK, Twista, and DJ Screw to Camp Lo, Bone Thugs, and Busta Rhymes, they explore how regional rap scenes, Rap City, and the role of DJs shaped an era before streaming changed everything. It's a deep dive into the songs, the culture, and the moment when hip-hop still belonged to the cities that made it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by Howard Bryant. They discuss the many issues with the Halls of Fame across all sports and what makes the Pro Football Hall of Fame so difficult to get into. They also discuss whether Klay Thompson should be in the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame and whether Eli Manning will ever make it despite winning 2 Super Bowl MVPs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by Yahoo Sports' Tom Haberstroh. First, they discuss Victor Wembanyama's insane game against the Los Angeles Lakers and why he is already an MVP-level player. Later, they discuss the brawl between the Pistons and the Hornets & why the NBA needs more players like Isaiah Stewart. Finally, they react to the league-wide tanking epidemic and postulate that the NBA needs to get rid of the draft once and for all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by Jason England to kick off his series on 1996, one of the greatest years in the history of rap. On this episode, he discusses how 1996 was the year of Tupac. Together, they discuss Tupac's explosive musical output following his release from jail, his rivalry with Biggie Smalls, and the cultural significance of his work. They also reflect on Tupac's personal struggles, his charisma, and the lasting legacy he left on hip hop and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones reacts to the Seattle Seahawks beating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. First, he discusses Drake Maye's tough performance and how Seattle's dominant defense means we got very few answers about Sam Darnold going forward. Later, he discusses Bad Bunny's halftime show, what made it such a great time & why the "backlash" to the performance was so contrived. Finally, he breaks down Giannis' disappointing decision, a bizarre performance enhancer, & learns about a white Labron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by The Ringer's Diante Lee. First, they discuss the upcoming matchup between the Seahawks and the Patriots and why Diante believes Seattle has a significant edge in this game. Later, they discuss Sam Darnold's incredible career turnaround and wonder why people aren't honest about his early struggles. Later, they discuss the pressure the Philadelphia Eagles face this offseason and what people continue to get wrong about the Rooney Rule Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by the Ringer's Joel Anderson. First, they break down the trade of James Harden from the Los Angeles Clippers to the Cleveland Cavaliers. They discuss Harden's continued playoff shortcomings and where he ranks among the NBA's all-time shooting guards. After the break, Bomani and Joel have a heated conversation over the state of college sports, who is at fault, and why it won't be fixed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by Shannon Penn, a former producer of The Right Time and currently at ESPN. They delve into the history and cultural significance of the Dallas Cowboys and their 1990s dynasty. They break down the cultural significance of Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders while pondering what is keeping the Cowboys from returning to their past success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones kicks off the show by reacting to the NFL filling none of its 10 head coaching openings with a black candidate. Later, he discusses the Giannis trade sweepstakes and why he believes he needs to be more forceful in demanding a trade. Finally, he reacts to Steve Tisch being named in the Epstein files, Bitcoin's price plummeting, and Lauyrn Hill's shockingly punctual performance at the Grammys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about Michael Penix, Kevin Stefanski, the Atlanta Falcons, shortstops, the Braves, MLB, NFL Head Coaches, Bomani Jones, FSU, Mike Norvell, Gus Malzahn and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about Michael Penix, Kevin Stefanski, the Atlanta Falcons, shortstops, the Braves, MLB, NFL Head Coaches, Bomani Jones, FSU, Mike Norvell, Gus Malzahn and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bomani Jones is joined by Netflix's Elle Duncan. First, they discuss her broadcasting Alex Honnold's climb of Taipei 101 and what she learned from Alex and the climbing community. Later, they discuss Atlanta's bizarre relationship with Deion Sanders and why Kevin Stefanski may not succeed there. Finally, Elle shares her transition from ESPN to Netflix, reflecting on personal growth and the opportunities that lie ahead. 00:00 - Introduction 03:15 - Inside Elle's experience with Alex Honnold 16:00 - What Elle learned in Netflix's broadcast 25:00 - Atlanta's frustrations with hiring Kevin Stefanski 31:30 - Inside Elle's Exit from ESPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones joins the crew today, and nobody can believe that Bill Belichick was not a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Did a 4-8 season at Carolina have anything to do with it? What if Brady didn't win in Tampa? We get Bomani’s thoughts on that, as well as the Browns’ hiring of Todd Monken as their next head coach and which quarterback in the Super Bowl he trusts more. And finally, we talk with Bomani about what’s been happening in Minnesota with ICE and the athletes who have spoken out against it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Bomani Jones reacts to the news that Bill Belichick will not be a first ballot Hall of Famer, and what does and does not bother him about that decision. Later in this conversation, Bomani Jones interviews Danny Funt, author of 'Everybody Loses: The Tumultuous Rise of American Sports Gambling.' They discuss the evolution of sports gambling in America, its impact on various stakeholders including leagues, players, and fans, and the challenges of responsible gaming in the era of the smartphone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Bomani Jones and Vinny Goodwill delve into Kobe Bryant's legendary 81-point game against the Toronto Raptors, exploring its significance in NBA history and its impact on Kobe's career over 20 years later. They discuss how Kobe's perception has changed after the 3-peat with Shaq, the signature greatness that led to this performance, and how this game helped reshape his public image. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones starts off the show by reacting to both the NFC & AFC championship games, and talks about the stakes ahead for both Sam Darnold & Drake Maye. Later, he discusses the Steelers' hiring of Mike McCarthy and how out of character it is for the organization. Finally, he breaks down Deion Sanders' decision to fine his players, Lane Kiffin's insane tweet, and the ongoing crisis in Minneapolis, and why athletes aren't speaking out the way they used to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by Mina Kimes of ESPN. First, they break down the third matchup between the Los Angeles Rams & the Seattle Seahawks and what it means for Sam Darnold & Matthew Stafford. Later, they discuss the bizarre situation with the San Francisco 49ers and their rash of injuries. Finally, they air their frustrations with the ongoing Josh Allen-Lamar Jackson discourse and talk about if Jarrett Stidham & the Broncos can shock the New England Patriots in the AFC championship game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Bomani Jones, Giannis' teammates and betting lowlifes ... do any of these folks deserve Forgiveness Friday? Do you? AM ON THE FM: Comfort movies and shows / Michael Irvin shuts down the jokes. Gridiron Gravy: Another new coach and are these QBs primed to take the next step next season?
Nick Wright of FS1's "First Things First" joins Bomani Jones. First, they discuss the upcoming matchup between the Seattle Seahawks & the Los Angeles Rams & break down Matt Stafford's bizarre career. Later, they react to Josh Allen's disappointing playoff game against the Broncos, the lack of criticism of him from the media, and where the Bills go from here. Finally, they discuss the possibility of Bill Belichick coaching the Bills, and consider the future of Jalen Hurts & the Philadelphia Eagles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ireland discuss a ‘wild take' from Bomani Jones talking about Matthew Stafford. Can the Broncos advance to the Super Bowl with a backup QB? Did Oz Pearlman predict the Broncos vs Rams in the Super Bowl? Take a listen to a few mic'd up moments from the Rams vs the Bears! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of "The Right Time," Bomani Jones engages in a deep conversation with Howard Bryant about his new book, "Kings and Pawns," which explores the intertwined lives of Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson. The discussion highlights the historical significance of both figures, particularly focusing on Robinson's testimony against Robeson before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1949. Bryant emphasizes the erasure of Robeson's legacy and the complexities of Robinson's role in the civil rights movement, illustrating how both men navigated their identities and the expectations society placed on them. The conversation also touches on the broader themes of race, patriotism, and the sacrifices made by Black Americans in their pursuit of equality. You can purchase the book at https://howardbryantbooks.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones starts off the show by reacting to the Bills shocking loss to the Denver Broncos, which ultimately lead to them firing head coach Sean McDermott. He discusses the up-and-down play of Josh Allen and why the media continues to defend him despite his shortcomings. Later, he reacts to the Rams beating the Chicago Bears and what it means for both Matthew Stafford & Caleb Williams. Finally, he reacts to CJ Stroud's awful performance against the Patriots, the Seahawks beatdown of the 49ers, and takes some time to reflect on the greatness of Martin Luther King Jr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones is joined by FS1's Danny Parkins. First, they discuss Caleb Williams' ceiling after his performance against the Green Bay Packers and his matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. Later, they break down Josh Allen's opportunity to become the face of the NFL if he can win the Super Bowl this season. Finally, they react to the Giants hiring John Harbaugh and debate whether or not the move makes sense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Bomani Jones and Charles McDonald discuss Mike Tomlin's departure from the Pittsburgh Steelers and the implications for the team's future. Later, they break down Rich Paul's bizarre podcast and what he might benefit from it. Finally, they debate whether Nick Sirriani is actually a good coach, who the Falcons will hire, & if Brian Flores will get another NFL coaching job. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Time Machine Tuesday, Spencer Hall & Bomani Jones remember Cam Newton's insane 2010 season at Auburn. First, they discuss the origin of the legend of Cam Newton, beginning as a backup at Florida & Blinn College. Later, they discuss him running through the LSU, including his legendary run against LSU & the allegations of Mississippi State offering him $180,000. Finally, they remember his win over Alabama in the Iron Bowl and why his NFL career is still underrated Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones starts off the Show by reacting to the Eagles embarrassing loss to the 49ers & Josh Allen leading the Bills over the Jaguars. Later, he discusses the Matt LaFleur & John Harbaugh coaching rumors & debates whether hiring Harbaugh would be a good idea. Later, he reacts to the ICE shooting in Minnesota and the one piece everyone is missing with that tragedy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Domonique Foxworth joins Bomani Jones to discuss everything going on in the NFL. First, they discuss the Ravens' firing of John Harbaugh and what his next move should be. Later, they react to the breaking news that the Dolphins fired Mike McDaniel and break down what went wrong in Miami. Finally, they preview what is on the line for teams in the NFL Wildcard round, and hilarity ensues from there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steven Godfrey of Yahoo Sports joins Bomani Jones to break down everything going on in College Football. First, they break down the chaos in the transfer portal and how the sport has improved and declined over the years. Later, they discuss the Lane Kiffin-LSU relationship, whether it will work, and how Nick Saban influenced Kiffin's decision. Finally, they reflect on the culture of Ole Miss and how it has and has not changed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first-ever edition of Time Machine Tuesday, Joel Anderson joins Bomani Jones to discuss the 2006 Rose Bowl, where Texas Beat USC 41-38. First, they break down how USC became the dominant program of the early 2000s and why Reggie Bush might be the most famous college football player ever. Later, they examine the origins of Vince Young and his historic run culminating in a national championship. Finally, they explain why neither school reached these heights ever again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani Jones starts the show by breaking down the insane game between the Baltimore Ravens & the Pittsburgh Steelers & why Lamar Jackson & John Harbaugh need to go their separate ways. Later, he reacts to Pete Carroll, Kevin Stefanski & Raheem Morris being fired, and to why teams might not have better options. Finally, he reacts to the madness happening in the transfer portal, Indiana's beatdown of Alabama in the Rose Bowl & much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I think we have to head to the next interview, but thank you very much for your time." Do you miss the sound of somebody hanging up the phone on terrestrial radio? Then boy oh boy do we have the hour for you. We kick it off with a Cal Ripken interview in which he tells us where he does (or does not) stand on Hillary vs Obama in 2008, then play a game of True or False with Bomani Jones. That's just the warm-up because after that, we have three of the most epic hang-ups in show history from interviews gone horribly wrong. First up is Joan Rivers, followed by Michael Phelps, and capped off with Nick Lachey. There's gotta be one Grinch at every Christmas, but thankfully for you, we've got three of the best coming right up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Ringer's Diante Lee joins Bomani Jones. First, they break down Tua Tagovailoa's benching by the Miami Dolphins and where both teams go from here. Later, they discuss Joe Burrow's recent comments and explain why the Cincinnati Bengals will never move off him. Finally, they talk about the pressure on Josh Allen heading into this postseason, a jam-packed slate of week 16 NFL action and the tough decision facing college QBs in the NIL era. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Miami Dolphins are officially benching Tua in favor of Quinn Ewers. Bomani Jones joins the show to discuss along with Sherrone Moore at Michigan, the Knicks winning the NBA Cup, Marcus Freeman's hairline, and what do the Kansas City Chiefs do now with Mahomes' injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Miami Dolphins are officially benching Tua in favor of Quinn Ewers. Bomani Jones joins the show to discuss along with Sherrone Moore at Michigan, the Knicks winning the NBA Cup, Marcus Freeman's hairline, and what do the Kansas City Chiefs do now with Mahomes' injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices