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SMQBs

SMQBs

By: Bryan Chris Mike Patrick Tobi
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A sports podcast that doesn't suck for fans who want a deep, sometimes controversial, dive into the world of sports. Who is the punchable face of the week? Grab a beer and join the conversation.

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  • The Week in Sports: Unpacking the NFL, College Football, MLB, and Ryder Cup Highlights
    Sep 30 2025

    The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about a "big weekend" in sports, particularly focusing on the Philadelphia Phillies' performance, the Ryder Cup, and NFL Week 4. The House congratulates the Phillies' manager, Rob Thompson, and players Trey Turner and Kyle Schwaber for their collective triple crown in the National League. Michael Phelan expresses admiration for Tom Watson's sportsmanship at the Ryder Cup, while Pope brings up Shane Lowry's celebratory antics. Bison discusses the retirement of Bob Carpenter and Michael A. Taylor, highlighting their baseball careers. Milk, on the other hand, is frustrated with the Buccaneers' special teams coordinator after two blocked punts and a blocked field goal.

    The conversation then shifts to NFL Week 4 takeaways, with House identifying the Lions, Eagles, Bills, and Chiefs as the top four teams. They discuss injuries impacting team performance, the surprising play of Jackson Dart, and the struggles of teams like the Packers and Chargers. College football is also a hot topic, with Milk celebrating UVA's upset over FSU and the impressive performance of Ole Miss. The hosts also delve into the Georgia-Alabama game, with Bison sharing his experience from the stadium and the controversial third-down play. The episode concludes with a discussion about the upcoming MLB postseason, the Mets' disappointing season, and a "punch" segment where the hosts criticize the behavior of New York fans at the Ryder Cup and the NBA's investigation into the Clippers.

    The Wild World of Sports: A Deep Dive into NFL, College Football, MLB, and the Ryder Cup

    This past weekend was a whirlwind for sports enthusiasts, packed with thrilling upsets, intense rivalries, and plenty of talking points across various leagues. From the gridiron to the golf course, here's a closer look at the major narratives that unfolded

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • NFL Week 3 Chaos, Thick Sixes & Ryder Cup Showdown
    Sep 23 2025

    The crew kicks off the episode by highlighting their players of the week, shouting out impressive performances from guys like Jordan Davis, Baker Mayfield, and Marcus Mariota.

    The get into the surprising results from Week 3 in the NFL, where Super Bowl contenders like the Bills and Packers showed some unexpected struggles. There was a lot of discussion around the dominant Colts, the surprisingly competent Giants under Daniel Jones, and a deep dive into the Eagles-Rams game, where they praised the Rams' talent but criticized Sean McVay's Red Zone play-calling, which ultimately allowed Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown to take over in the second half.

    The focus then shifts to the college football landscape, with a preview of some massive upcoming SEC matchups, including a highly anticipated Georgia vs. Alabama game. They make their weekly betting picks for both college and the NFL, after recapping last week's mixed results.

    You'll also get a detailed breakdown of the upcoming Ryder Cup (led by Pope) analyzing the strengths of a veteran European team against an American squad with home-field advantage at the notoriously tough Bethpage Black.

    They give a "lasso" to the news that the Washington Commanders have secured a deal to build a new stadium and return to D.C., and "pour one out" in a heartfelt tribute to a late Philadelphia Flyers hockey legend, Then some quick hits on the MLB playoff race, a few final thoughts on the NFL weekend, and some breaking NBA injury news.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Scratching Off the 0-2 Teams: Have the Chiefs Lost Their Moxie?
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode, the guys dive straight into the fallout from NFL Week 2, starting with the surprising number of teams already sitting at 0-2. They quickly write off the seasons for teams like the Bears, Jets, and Titans, but spend a good chunk of time debating the Kansas City Chiefs' rough start. While some think the Chiefs look old, House argues they've simply lost their moxie and are missing key offensive weapons.

    The Giants also come under fire for their poor defense and coaching miscues, while the surprising 2-0 Colts get a nod for their hot start behind "Danny Dimes". The controversial "tush push" also sparks a debate, with Bison reversing his stance, saying it's just not interesting for the game.

    The conversation moves to college football, where the transfer portal isn't living up to the hype for high-profile QBs like Nico Iamaleava and Arch Manning. After Tennessee suffered a heartbreaking OT loss due to what the hosts call "coaching malpractice," the crew questions if Georgia is as dominant as in past years. Milk has resigned himself to misery, declaring coach Billy Napier has "destroyed" QB DJ Lagway and will be fired within weeks. They also call out the absurdity of 0-2 Notre Dame still being in the top 25 polls.

    "There is nothing worse than an amputated spirit." - Patrick Mickler

    Wrapping things up, the episode tackles the significant off-the-field controversy surrounding the LA Clippers, owner Steve Ballmer, and Kawhi Leonard. They break down the allegations of circumventing the NBA salary cap through a sham company - a story brought to light by podcaster Pablo Torre—and praise his investigative work.

    They also cover their weekly NFL and college football betting picks before concluding with "lassos", including Jared Goff paying off school lunch debt and Bills' coach Sean McDermott buying a house for a childhood friend who protected him from bullies.

    Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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