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HJ #77: Thanksgiving Week, Social Faux Pas, TV on During Dinner, Hiking in Blue Jeans

HJ #77: Thanksgiving Week, Social Faux Pas, TV on During Dinner, Hiking in Blue Jeans

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The gang is back and more hopeless and brazen than ever. We discuss hiking Lake Tahoe mountains in blue jeans and new boots, the value of a $10 Casio versus an entire NFL scouting department, hard and fast rules about what you can and can’t do when visiting someone else’s house at Thanksgiving, ponder what we’d look like as Muppets, offer our Thanksgiving gameday traditions, and then talk Barry Sanders early retirement, the rise of Tommy DeVito, Ron Rivera not doubling down on a pair of 10s, the Texans fantastic hire of DeMeco Ryans, JJ Watt's potential as a future defensive coordinator, the odds of Bill Belichick getting traded in the offseason, wonder if a defensive player could win MVP, laud the move toward female announcing teams for NBA games, and Kurtis goes all-in against the heinous venture that is Black Friday football.

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High Jinx #77: Thanksgiving Week

00:00: Theme Song & Mountain Hiking in Jeans

13:25: Thanksgiving Talk: sports watching habits, acceptable social behavior

25:00: Sponsor Read: Ernie’s Electric Bikes & More

28:00: Erik’s Alternate Ideas for Sports to Watch

33:00: Unnecessary Bets of the Week: NFL Thanksgiving Games

51:40: Crystal Ball

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