In our 9th episode, we determine the secret sauce for sports owners and successful sports franchises; spoiler alert: it’s hand jobs in Jupiter, Florida. Conspiracy theories abound, particularly about Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver, but may not be limited to the Packer’s Ted Thompson, and the whole Cleveland Browns franchise. Our special guest, Darnell Welch, a former college athlete and now host of the podcast: Root of All Culture, will talk about the plight of college athletes. We even pontificate on the future of the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, and Green Bay Packers for the 2020 season. We discuss the impact of George Floyd on sports including team name changes (20:05). A radical idea for attending sports stadiums post-covid (25:02) is proposed, and the risk of not having health insurance (27:00) hits home. Do teams who wear the color orange have success in sports (30:16). The David Stern and NBA conspiracy theory against the Phoenix Suns (36:07) seems legitimate. T Tee’s Off on College Sports and taking advantage of the college athlete (42:02). Finally (53:40), why was Cam Newton on the market for so long, why is Philip Rivers so angry, and who has the nicest tailgate in football?
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Music by Emby Alexander
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