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1) 31: Sean Doolittle Throws Into a Sock
John Moe and Mike Fotis discuss Adrian Peterson’s camel-riding party entrance, play Steve Miller Band or NCAA Men's Basketball Coach, and praise John Urschel’s math wizardry. Then John and Sean Dooli...Show More
2) 30: Joe Mande on the NBA, Parks and Rec, and Shaq’s Finest Hour
Parks & Rec's Joe Mande talks to John about who would play Kevin Garnett, Kevin Love, and Ricky Rubio on TV, and pays tribute to Shaquille O' Neal's work in the movie Kazaam.
3) 29: John Darnielle on Boxing, Wrestling, and James Brown
John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats explains why songwriters are like boxers, and why his new album, Beat the Champ, is all about professional wrestling. Plus, John Moe and Mike Fotis wonder why Chi...Show More
4) 28: Jerry Stackhouse on His 18-Year Career, the Trade Deadline, and Punching Christian Laettner
John Moe chats with NBA veteran Jerry Stackhouse and checks in with Mike Fotis on LeBron James, James Harden, kicks to the swimsuit area, and the Dragic brothers (Zoran and Goran), the OTHER Dragic br...Show More
5) 27: Dan Savage’s Advice for the Knicks
Phil Jackson's cryptic tweets caused John Moe to reach out to advice columnist Dan Savage about maintaining healthy relationships – in marriage, at work, and most importantly, on the New York Knicks.
6) 26: Swaggy P, SNL Anniversary MVPs, and Brock Osweiler’s Plight
John chats with Ian Levy about Nick (Swaggy P) Young, who is likened to fellow subversive Ken Kesey. Plus, a dramatic reading of Alex Rodriguez's apology with Mike Fotis and the MVPs of Saturday Nigh...Show More
7) 25: Jason Zengerle on Dean Smith
Jason Zengerle talks about the legacy of Dean Smith, plus the New York Knicks are for sale. Sorta.
8) 24: Stephen Rodrick on Serena, Super Bowl Reaction
Mike Fotis helps John recover from the Seahawks’ Super Bowl loss. Then, John talks to writer Stephen Rodrick about Serena Williams and why she isn’t celebrated like Tom Brady or Lebron James. Plus, ...Show More
9) 23: Chuck Klosterman on the Patriots, Cheating, and the Super Bowl
New York Times ethicist Chuck Klosterman weighs in on “kind of” cheating and the Patriots, and re-imagines the Super Bowl as a battle of the bands.
10) 22: This Too Shall Pass, with Mark Hendrickson and Dana Burgess
John explores the saying, “This too shall pass,” and wonders if it helps sports fans ignore cheating, the maiming of players, and rule-bending. He's also joined by MLB/NBA veteran Mark Hendrickson an...Show More