Episodes

  • Are the Chiefs Back? Giants Rising, Cowboys Collapsing & CFB Chaos
    Oct 14 2025

    The NFL is heating up and so are the takes. Erb sits down with guest Matt Dieleman to break down the Arrowhead tailgate experience, Kansas City’s resurgence, and whether JuJu deserved that hit from Brian Branch. We debate the Cowboys’ meltdown at the hands of Rico Dowdle, the surprising rise of Jackson Dart and the Giants, and what it all means for the NFC East.

    Then, Bus joins the show for a wild CFB segment: we talk the Wisconsin coaching hot seat, the future of Luke Fickell, power-I football nostalgia, and whether the Badgers should go old school or modernize. Plus, Brewers vs Dodgers playoff chatter, St. Louis slander, and a few ridiculous coach name drops (yes… even Nick Saban).

    🎧 NFL hot takes, college football chaos, and plenty of laughs—this is Don’t Quote Us Sports

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    2 hrs and 18 mins
  • Eagles in Turmoil, Raiders Regret, Drake Maye’s Rise, Where do Penn St & Texas Go From Here?
    Oct 7 2025

    In this week’s episode of Don’t Quote Us Sports, Isaiah and Erb dive headfirst into a chaotic week across the sports world. Things kick off hilariously with a viral hypothetical — how many first graders would it take to win a fight? — before shifting into one of the wildest off-field stories in recent memory: the Mark Sanchez stabbing controversy.

    Then the guys tackle the NFL’s biggest headlines — from the Philadelphia Eagles’ locker room drama and offensive dysfunction to Geno Smith’s disastrous stint with the Raiders and whether Kirk Cousins could still find a new home. They also spotlight Drake Maye’s breakout performance for the Patriots under Mike Vrabel, breaking down why New England might be quietly rebuilding a contender.

    Finally, the crew pivots to college football’s shake-ups: Penn State’s stunning loss to UCLA, James Franklin’s job security, Texas’s collapse under Arch Manning, and the freshmen QBs already turning heads across the country. Expect bold takes, bad stats, and zero accountability — just the way we like it.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Tyreek Hill Injury Fall Out, Heisman Trophy Favorites & Darkhorse, NHL Preview
    Oct 3 2025

    Week 5 is here and Don’t Quote Us Sports is back with a loaded episode! Isaiah and Erb dive into the wild parity of the college football season—breaking down Heisman favorites, dark horse candidates, and which surprising programs are real contenders or pretenders.

    We welcome our first official guest, beer league hockey legend Chris Busby, to preview the brand-new NHL season—covering the biggest offseason moves, under-the-radar stars, and the rule changes that could shake up the league.

    Plus, the guys react to Tyreek Hill’s shocking season-ending injury and what it means for the Dolphins’ future, debate whether the Bengals must trade for a quarterback, and lock in their NFL Week 5 picks, spreads, and prop bets.

    If you love bold takes, bad stats, and zero accountability, this episode has it all.

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    2 hrs and 23 mins
  • Mahomes Is Back, Ravens in Trouble, Giants Find Their QB & The Meadowlands Curse
    Sep 30 2025

    The boys are back with another bold episode of Don’t Quote Us Sports! Isaiah and AJ kick things off with some birthday banter before diving into a loaded slate of NFL storylines.

    🏈 NFL Breakdown:

    • Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs look vintage again—did they remind the AFC who’s boss?
    • The Ravens’ injury crisis: can Baltimore survive without Lamar Jackson and a depleted defense?
    • Jackson Dart’s gritty NFL debut for the Giants—was it a star-making moment or a dangerous risk?
    • The Meadowlands turf curse strikes again—Malik Nabers joins the long list of devastating MetLife injuries.
    • Bills dominance, Ravens’ playoff odds, Josh Allen’s MVP case, and Puka Nacua’s record-breaking pace.

    🎓 College Football Chaos:

    • Upsets shake up the Top 25 with Penn State, LSU, Georgia, and USC all stumbling.
    • Who survived close calls, and which programs should hit the panic button?

    🏆 Extra Coverage:

    • Ryder Cup drama: Rory McIlroy vs. U.S. fans, the bizarre “envelope rule,” and why golf needs a rethink.
    • Bad Bunny announced as Super Bowl halftime performer—why fans are divided.
    • Shoutouts to women’s rugby and massive global viewership.

    From hot takes to wild overreactions, this episode brings NFL Week 4 analysis, college football surprises, and major sports storylines with the trademark humor and chaos you expect.

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • Jaxson Dart’s NFL Debut, Offensive Changes in Tennessee & Penn State vs Oregon Showdown
    Sep 26 2025

    This week on Don’t Quote Us Sports, Isaiah and AJ cover a jam-packed slate across the NFL and college football. We kick things off with the New York Giants benching Russell Wilson for rookie QB Jackson Dart in his first NFL start against the Chargers, debating if Brian Daboll is risking Dart’s future or saving his own job.

    From there, we shift to college football as Oklahoma suffers a brutal blow with QB John Mateer sidelined after thumb surgery—how will backup Michael Hawkins handle the Red River Rivalry against Texas? We also preview a massive Big Ten clash with Penn State hosting Oregon under the Whiteout lights in Happy Valley, while questioning if James Franklin can finally shake his reputation of falling short in big games.

    Other highlights include:

    • The fallout from Brian Callahan handing off Titans play-calling duties
    • Why Lane Kiffin’s off-field antics (and family drama) are going viral again
    • NFL Week 4 betting picks: spreads, over/unders, player props, and anytime TD scorers
    • What Oklahoma and Penn State need to do to stay in the College Football Playoff race

    If you’re here for bold takes, bad bets, and zero accountability, this is the episode you don’t want to miss.

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    2 hrs and 15 mins
  • Dabo in Trouble? Coaching Hot Seats & Week 3 NFL + CFB Reactions
    Sep 22 2025

    This week on Don’t Quote Us Sports, Isaiah and AJ bring the heat with unfiltered takes across college football and the NFL. We break down Nebraska’s brutal loss and Dylan Raiola’s struggles, Michigan’s championship-caliber defense, and why Justice Haynes might be the next elite Alabama running back. Plus, we dive into Memphis’ shocking win over Arkansas, North Texas’ QB Cinderella story, and Indiana’s statement blowout over Illinois.

    On the NFL side, we debate whether the Colts are legit AFC contenders, why the Texans are suddenly falling apart around C.J. Stroud, the Bears’ offensive explosion, and if Kirk Cousins could be the answer for QB-needy teams like the 49ers or Bengals. We close with a heated Eagles vs Rams recap, coaching hot seat talk (Luke Fickell, Dabo Swinney, Billy Napier), and which teams are true playoff threats.

    If you’re looking for bold takes, bad bets, and no accountability, you’re in the right place.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Nebraska vs Michigan, AP Poll Chaos & NFL Week 3 Showdowns
    Sep 19 2025

    Get ready for bold takes, bad stats, and zero accountability. In this episode, Isaiah and Erb dive headfirst into the madness of both college football and the NFL.

    The guys start with some off-field laughs—Isaiah’s awkward adventures in corporate networking (and why breakfast meetings might be worse than brunch with your in-laws). From there, it’s wall-to-wall football:

    • College Football: Heated debate over Nebraska vs. Michigan with a special guest, who brings the diehard Cornhusker perspective. Can Dylan Raiola lead Nebraska past a stacked Michigan defense? Is Bryce Underwood truly ready for a Big Ten brawl? The crew also speed-runs through key matchups, including Oregon vs. Oregon State, Tulane vs. Ole Miss, Auburn vs. Oklahoma, Miami vs. Florida, and USC vs. Michigan State. Plus, a full-on rant about the atrocities of the latest AP Poll—LSU at #3, Notre Dame somehow still ranked, and the myth of “Bama being Bama.”
    • NFL: The guys break down Rams vs. Eagles in detail—Saquon Barkley’s dominance, the controversy of the “tush push,” and whether Jalen Hurts can actually win through the air. They then turn to Lions vs. Ravens, discussing Lamar Jackson’s evolution as a passer, Detroit’s inconsistency, and the battle in the trenches. Expect plenty of banter, betting lines, and even a few fantasy football takes along the way.

    As always, it’s unfiltered, hilarious, and just a little reckless—the perfect recipe for Don’t Quote Us Sports.

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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Clemson in Crisis, SEC Showdown Recap & Joe Burrow’s Injury Fallout
    Sep 16 2025

    This week on Don’t Quote Us Sports, Isaiah and Erb dive headfirst into one of the wildest weekends of football yet.

    We kick things off with the Tennessee vs. Georgia thriller, breaking down Joey Aguilar’s electric start, Gunnar Stockton’s breakout performance, and why both teams still look like SEC contenders. From there, we roast Clemson’s collapse against Georgia Tech, question Dabo Swinney’s stubborn refusal to embrace the transfer portal, and debate just how far the Tigers have fallen in the ACC.

    On the NFL side, the guys unpack the Joe Burrow injury bombshell and what it means for the Bengals’ season—should they ride with Jake Browning, or bring in names like Kirk Cousins, Jameis Winston, or even Andy Dalton for a reunion? Plus, we highlight Brandon Aubrey’s historic kicking run and ask the unthinkable: could a kicker actually deserve MVP buzz?

    Finally, we hit the lighter side of football with fantasy football implications, Caleb Johnson’s “dumbass of the week” blunders, and why kickers are more valuable than ever.

    It’s bold takes, bad stats, and zero accountability—just the way you like it.

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    1 hr and 53 mins