Posts Tagged ‘Feature 3’
Llamas on News, Family, and Finding Balance
NBC news anchor Tom Llamas lives in the fast lane of breaking news. The NBC anchor joined the show to talk about balancing fatherhood with a 24/7 news cycle, reliving Hurricane Katrina, and the heartbreak of being denied a visa to Cuba. Whether he’s reporting from a war zone or catching his kid’s Little League…
Read More“Production Creates Tolerance”
Mark Sanchez believes Aaron Rodgers is a strong fit for Pittsburgh, citing his solid play late last season. He pointed out that Rodgers’ production should outweigh any off-field concerns. Sanchez also touched on ongoing issues with teams like the Bengals, calling out their handling of player contracts. When asked about the challenges rookie quarterbacks face,…
Read MoreScalabrine Compares Cooper Flagg to Smaller LeBron
Brian Scalabrine doesn’t sugarcoat it—whether it’s Boston’s tax-troubled future or why Cooper Flagg might be the smartest player he’s ever seen. The former Celtic broke down why he thinks Haliburton had to play, even hurt, explained why a Kevin Durant trade might get messy, and shed some praise on the Magic going for it in…
Read MoreWhy No Big Names Survived Oakmont
NBC Golf play-by-play voice Steve Sands knows Oakmont is a beast, and that’s what made JJ Spaun’s win so meaningful. Sands shared how tough the U.S. Open setup really is, why Rory’s silence is disappointing–yet maybe understandable—and why golf’s soul still lives in places like Augusta, St. Andrews, and the movie Caddyshack.
Read MoreMagic Swing For Fences With East in Flux
ESPN NBA analyst P.J. Carlesimo’s joines the show today. The ESPN analyst broke down Game 4 with clarity: SGA was unguardable, the Pacers ran dry, and Desmond Bane’s move to Orlando is a win-now swing in an East begging for a frontrunner. He called New York’s coaching search a head-scratcher and still sees KD as…
Read MoreErnie Els Breaks Down US Open
Four-time major champ Ernie Els reflected on Oakmont’s brutal legacy, calling it a true test—especially when the pressure is on. The Big Easy shared stories from his early days, including facing a young Tiger Woods, his admiration for Scottie Scheffler’s dominance, and the unique mental strain of major Sundays.
Read MoreSimms Explains His Controversial QB Rankings
Former NFL quarterback Chris Simms dropped his latest QB rankings and shook things up by placing Patrick Mahomes at No. 4 behind Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and Joe Burrow. Simms insists the top four are razor-close and says it’s all nitpicky at this level. He also broke down who’s feeling the most pressure this season—Dak…
Read MoreChanning Frye Recaps NBA Finals
Channing Frye dropped by to break down OKC’s late-game blunders and praised Rick Carlisle’s masterclass in mismatches. Frye said the Thunder “got stagnant” and played not to lose, while Haliburton feasted once they stopped putting him in actions. Frye, who’s lived through playoff mismatches himself, compared Indiana’s hunt of Chet Holmgren to Golden State attacking…
Read MoreHorry Says Defense Still Wins Championships
Seven-time champ Robert Horry was shocked by the Knicks firing Thibs, believing New York should have run it back. Horry also revealed Popovich only yelled at him once because, well, you don’t yell at Robert. He shared stories about Hakeem’s MVP snub rage, Kobe’s tough-love leadership, and made his case on why defense still wins…
Read MoreBuccigross Backs Barry and Don for the Hall
John Buccigross joined the show and made one thing crystal clear—Don Cherry and Barry Melrose must be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. The longtime ESPN voice called out the Hall’s broadcaster blind spot, noting both Cherry and Melrose gave their lives to the game. On the Stanley Cup Final, Bucci’s riding with Edmonton in…
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