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Episode 329: "Mac N Cheese!"

Episode 329: "Mac N Cheese!"

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The iLLogical gang returns from Thanksgiving with full bellies and even fuller opinions:

The guys recap their holiday with loved ones (1:32), how important the macaroni and cheese is to the dinner table (7:16), and San Jose catching momentum with a major concert announcement (13:20).

Then it’s time to talk sports (17:55), starting with the Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday football games (17:55) as they break down the Packers’ victory over the Lions (18:20), debate whether the Cowboys are for real or if the Chiefs are in trouble (21:53), how the 'Madden Cast' was the only memorable aspect of Bengals vs. Ravens (25:17), ask if the Bears are true contenders after beating the Eagles (26:40), examine the playoff picture in the AFC/NFC race with one month left in the season (29:18), before closing out with basketball by again, thanking the Dallas Mavericks community on behalf of Lakers fans (39:40).

From there, the conversation shifts to culture, with The Bigger Picture podcast rebranding (45:24), the need for more Hip-Hop discourse platforms (51:33), why Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar arguments are exhausted (53:24), and how we can all benefit from more balance and less bias, the Valley Fair Mall shooting (59:22) in San Jose, The Game claiming how influential in Kendrick Lamar's career he was (1:02:26) and more.

It’s all here: spicy takes, real-life reflections, and enough side-eye to go with your secret stashes of mac and cheese. This is your post-holiday rewind, only on The iLLogical Sense Podcast.

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