00:00 – 05:45
Chris and Matt open the episode discussing the NFL’s vote on banning the Eagles' "tush push" play. Although it initially seemed likely to be banned, the vote fell short of the required 24-team supermajority. They examine how teams voted, with 13 of 14 on the Eagles’ schedule voting to ban it.
05:45 – 06:46
Chris explains that the Packers’ proposal to ban the tush push also unintentionally targeted double-team blocks, sparking backlash. Analysts compiled clips showing common, legal plays that would’ve been banned.
06:46 – 07:45
The Eagles were pivotal in defeating the proposal. Chris highlights a passionate 30-minute speech from owner Jeffrey Lurie that reportedly influenced votes. The hosts also note Jim Irsay’s passing and his NFL legacy.
07:45 – 09:45
Matt reveals his fading interest in the NBA and admits he only watched the final two minutes of Knicks-Pacers. Chris gives a full recap of the overtime thriller: Tyrese Haliburton’s controversial two-pointer, Obi Toppin’s highlight dunk, and Aaron Nesmith’s unsung heroics.
09:45 – 13:33
Chris dives into online speculation surrounding Victor Wembanyama’s true height. Despite being listed at 7'3", photo analysis suggests he could be 7'6" or taller. They debate whether extreme height is a benefit or drawback given his slim frame and potential durability concerns.
13:33 – 20:23
The hosts pivot to entertainment, reviewing:
20:23 – 25:28
Chris and Matt discuss the surprise availability of the Kobe Proto 9 “What The Highs” and an impulse purchase.
25:28 – 30:00
The $1,000 Swarovski Jordan 1s lead to debate over their resale viability. Chris researches prices and finds some sales, but many sizes are stagnant.
30:00 – 32:53
Chris shares a Reddit story of someone stockpiling high-end kids’ shoes. Matt rejects the idea, citing rapid growth and daycare wear and tear.
32:53 – 35:50
The hosts talk daily wear favorites:
35:50 – 44:23
Both hosts reflect on past exercise routines, gym habits, and falling out of fitness patterns. Matt recounts a Planet Fitness phase, Chris shares stories from basketball runs at the Fellowship House, and both lament how quickly healthy habits fade.
44:23 – 47:00
They share frustrations with food tracking apps like MyFitnessPal and Noom, fast food calorie bomb revelations (e.g., Olive Garden’s 1,900-cal tortellini), and how a single donut can wipe out hours of exercise.
47:00 – End
The show ends with a lighthearted discussion about daily step goals.
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