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Generations (Talking 'bout My Sports...)

Generations (Talking 'bout My Sports...)

By: Jonathan Tan
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Sports are a passion for many of us. How sports are played, viewed, and discussed has changed over the decades. Hear how a Boomer, an X'er, and Millennial discuss how sport has changed over the decades. This is not your "Get off my lawn" or "Back in my day" podcast. We explore and discuss how technology, philosophy, economics, race, politics, and other macro-environment aspects have changed how we view, consume, and enjoy sport.Jonathan Tan
Episodes
  • S4 E3 - Ideas for Sports Rule Changes
    Jan 31 2026

    If you like the circular and irrational logic of Steve, this episode is for you.

    Rejecting new ideas and thinking has become a legit hallmark of Steve's persona on the show. What you will listen to is real and unedited. Strap in!

    Taking sports to yesteryear is on tap. New ideas are for nerds who like math, business, and apparently got an MBA at Pepperdine.

    Mark and I offer sound changes with some data and evidence. These make not difference.


    NBA, MLB, NFL all mentioned.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • S4 E3 - JT Top 5 Worst and Best Sports Moments
    Jan 24 2026

    We're finally here. You get to hear Jonathan's top worst and best sports moments.

    Of course, one of the worst did not make the top 5, but Mark astutely calls is out at the end.

    Steve gives Jonathan a hard time that his Number 1 sports moment is not a moment.

    Giants, Raiders, Warriors, David Lee, Buster Posey, Will Clark, Skip Bayless, Jim Plunkett, Marcus Allen, Lester Hayes, Steph Curry, Knicks, and others discussed.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • S4 E2 - Coaching Carousel through the Generations
    Jan 17 2026

    What the what!?! A third of the NFL has to find a new coach. Once coach shifted from one team to the next. Tomlin resigns and if someone wants him, the Steelers get compensation?

    Winning coach of the year in the NBA seems to be a tell-tale sign that you will get fired within a year or two.

    How did we get here? Is it the new norm? Steve tells you how many coaches were fired and hired in 1975. Staggering.


    We discuss Harbaugh, Gruden, Raiders, Giants, Joe Judge, Daboll, Gannon, McDaniel, Vrabel, and others.

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    1 hr
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