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Sports Live! With Steve and Justin

Sports Live! With Steve and Justin

By: Steve and Justin
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Sports Talk Live! With Steve and Justin! NFL Offseason Analysis: Team Moves and Super Bowl Predictions. A Recording of our live Youtube Sports show every Monday Night 5pm EST.

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  • Jets and Giants First Look! NFL Changes Everything: Kickoffs, Overtime, and the Future of Football
    Aug 26 2025

    The landscape of professional football is undergoing a seismic shift, and we're breaking down what it means for the upcoming season. From sweeping rule changes to dramatic shifts in team cultures across New York's franchises, this episode dives deep into the forces reshaping the NFL experience.

    We explore how the Giants have transformed their locker room atmosphere, largely thanks to the infectious energy of Jameis Winston alongside Russell Wilson's championship pedigree. Their quarterback room now features an intriguing mix of veteran leadership and rookie potential in Jackson Dart, who's displayed promising accuracy and toughness during preseason action. Could this finally be the culture reset Giants fans have been waiting for?

    The conversation shifts to the Cowboys' increasingly contentious standoff with star defender Micah Parsons. We analyze Jerry Jones' negotiation tactics and why the "pay him or trade him" dilemma represents a no-win situation if mishandled. Meanwhile, the Jets enter another rebuild under Aaron Glenn's leadership, bringing a Parcells-inspired approach focused on accountability – something that's been notably absent from the organization.

    Perhaps most significantly, we break down the NFL's major rule changes coming in 2025: a complete kickoff overhaul, expanded replay assist for penalties, and modified overtime procedures. These changes reveal a league struggling to balance safety, entertainment value, and competitive balance while gambling influences grow stronger. As one commenter noted about similar analytics-driven changes in baseball: "This is no longer baseball." Are we witnessing football's transformation into something unrecognizable?

    Join us weekly as we dissect the evolving NFL landscape. Subscribe on YouTube to catch our live broadcasts or find the audio version on all major podcast platforms under "Sports Talk Live with Steve and Justin."

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Sports Talk Live! With Steve and Justin: Yankees Analytics and NFL Streaming. Is Technology Killing the Soul of American Sports?
    Aug 22 2025

    The blinding faith in analytics has reached a breaking point in professional sports, and nowhere is this more evident than with the New York Yankees. Steve and Justice dive deep into how the Yankees' obsession with data-driven decisions has fundamentally altered the team's identity since 2005 when George Steinbrenner first acquiesced to this approach. They reveal how Assistant GM Michael Fishman's 20-person analytics department dictates everything from daily lineups to player acquisitions—and almost cost the team Aaron Judge, saved only by ownership intervention against the analytics team's recommendations.

    The conversation expands beyond the Yankees to examine how youth sports development has changed dramatically. Specialized travel leagues have replaced traditional developmental paths, pricing out many potential players and narrowing baseball's accessibility. The hosts reminisce about legends like Bob Feller who pitched complete games routinely, contrasting sharply with today's specialized pitching approach where starters rarely go beyond six innings despite commanding enormous salaries.

    Technology's influence stretches beyond analytics into how we consume sports. The hosts dissect the NFL's recent streaming partnership with ESPN and how Apple walked away from Sunday Ticket rights when they couldn't include it in their standard subscription. They explore how cryptocurrency has entered the sports world, with players like Russell O'Connor, Aaron Rodgers, and Odell Beckham receiving portions of their salaries in digital currency, while NFTs create new revenue streams for teams and athletes.

    Perhaps most troubling is the ethical shift in sports, particularly around gambling. The hosts contrast today's environment—where team owners invest in betting platforms and odds are integrated into broadcasts—with an era when Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays were suspended merely for appearing as casino greeters after retirement. As technology increasingly replaces human officials with automated strike zones and digital first-down markers, we're left wondering: are we gaining precision at the expense of the human elements that made sports compelling in the first place?

    Tune in every other Monday at 6:00 as we continue examining how the business of sports is transforming the games we love. Have thoughts on analytics or streaming deals? Share them with us and join the conversation!

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    50 mins
  • Sports Talk Live! With Steve and Justin! NFL Offseason Analysis: Team Moves and Super Bowl Predictions
    Aug 22 2025

    When it comes to NFL offseason strategy, front office decisions often make more headlines than on-field performance. The Jets' recent signings of Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson to four-year extensions represent a seismic shift for a franchise that historically lets talent walk. While Gardner's playing style differs dramatically from shutdown corners of the past—playing 7-8 yards off receivers rather than press coverage—the financial commitment signals a new era under Aaron Glenn's leadership.

    Meanwhile, the Giants' mishandling of Saquon Barkley's departure epitomizes organizational dysfunction. The casual phone call from a general manager with "feet up on the desk" instead of a face-to-face meeting shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how to treat generational talent. Now watching Barkley flourish with the rival Eagles, Giants fans face another rebuilding phase with draft pick Abdul Carter offering a glimmer of defensive hope.

    Jerry Jones emerges as a cautionary tale of ego-driven ownership. Despite Dallas's consistent talent acquisition, Jones habitually undervalues his stars until it's too late, creating a revolving door that prevents championship contention. This stands in stark contrast to well-managed franchises like Philadelphia and San Francisco, where organizational alignment creates sustainable success.

    The conversation shifts to the controversial quarterback rankings that inexplicably place Super Bowl quarterback Jalen Hurts ninth behind less accomplished signal-callers. This disconnect between on-field achievement and perceived value highlights the subjective nature of talent evaluation in today's NFL.

    After analyzing betting odds for division winners, we conclude that despite the statistical rarity of Super Bowl rematches, the Chiefs and Eagles remain the class of their respective conferences, with teams like the Ravens, Bills, Commanders, and Lions positioned as credible challengers.

    What football storylines are you most interested in as training camps approach? Let us know in the comments and subscribe to catch our next episode on the first Tuesday of August!

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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