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Fantasy Football. The MeatEater Podcast. You Might Also Like. Skip and Shannon: Undisputed. FOX Sports. Get Up! First Things First. Club Shay Shay. Fantasy Focus Football. The Lowe Post. They debate if the 76ers or Ben Simmons should be to blame for their current situation. They look back at the Bucks beating the Nets, and ask if the result would have been different if the Nets had Kyrie Irving. Charly and Elle start off this week's episode with a PSA to everyone who focuses on weight and body image Then, a quick vibe check on the NBA as the season starts tonight After that, Evander Kane wants his cake and to eat it too Malika Andrews joins to talk through several NBA topics before opening night tonight.
Michael Wilbon joins to talk about the big NBA topics on opening night. They react to Aaron Rodgers' comments about the Jon Gruden situation. And ask if the Chiefs dynasty is finished. Bart Scott joins to debate if the Cowboys are Super Bowl contenders. This week we are exhausted The ladies start off diving into the latest news surrounding Jon Gruden and what this means not only for the Raiders but for the league as whole.
After that, they get into how well Lamar Jackson played against the Colts and why that makes Charly sad. Jeff Saturday joins to look at what's next for the Raiders after Gruden's departure. Kendrick Perkins joins and reacts to Kyrie Irving not being able to practice or play until he can be a "full participant". Perk sticks around to talk about Ben Simmons returning to the 76ers facility unexpectedly. Jeff Saturday joins to discuss the culture of the NFL and how this news impacts that.
Ryan Clark joins to discuss what the Chiefs need to do to make it back to the Super Bowl. And they react to the Wilder v Fury boxing match over the weekend. And they discuss if the Cowboys are the best team in the NFC. And they debate if Ben Roethlisberger should be benched in Pittsburgh. They respond to the news of the Patriots releasing Stephon Gilmore.
Charly, Kimberley, and Elle start this episode with a little self love and self awareness before getting into Urban Meyers most recent apology. After that, a heated debate on the best Halloween candy to which Charly might have the worst taste. Smith, Keyshawn Johnson and Mina Kimes debate about if the Raiders are frauds, which rookie quarterback will win the most games, who the best team in the NFC is right now and Kendrick Perkins joins the show to debate about if the Clippers will take a step back this season.
Smith, Keyshawn Johnson and Jeff Saturday debate about if the Chargers made a statement after defeating the Raiders, if the Jaguars should move on from Urban Meyer, Alex Rodriguez joins the show to discuss the Yankees at Red Sox single-elimination wild-card game and more. Then they look at who the best team in the AFC is.
And the guys give predictions on the Chargers Raiders game tonight. They debate if the Cowboys are a legit threat in the NFC. Ryan Clark joins to talk about the Packers and Steelers trending in opposite directions. Smith and Tim Tebow debate about the Buccaneers at the Patriots this weekend, Brady's departure from Belichick and the Patriots, if they still believe in Ben Roethlisberger and more.
Kendrick Perkins joins to discuss why Ben Simmons wants out of Philly. Bill Rhoden joins the show to talk with Stephen A. The guys react to Manny Pacquiao announcing his retirement. Kimberly Martin joins to ask if Justin Fields should start on Sunday.
In today's episode the ladies discuss Tom Brady returning to New England. Then, Elle hops on her soap box about NBA players and vaccines. After that, Charly raves about last weekend's UFC heavyweight main event which sparked the question: do fighters go home or go out after a big fight? The guys ask Mina what is happening with the Seahawks after starting the season Jay Williams joins to talk about unvaccinated players in the NBA.
Stephen A shares his sadness about Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers struggling. And the guys give their predictions for tonight's Cowboys v Eagles matchup. Dan Orlovsky joins to talk about if it was a mistake for the Bears to start Justin Fields. And Ryan Clark joins to react to the Chiefs losing to the Chargers. Speaking of calming down, Charly also offers a great way to relax and reset when things get a little too stressful. Smith and Ryan Clark debate this weekends matchup between the Ravens and the Chiefs, who will win the 49ers at Eagles matchup, who the odd team out is in the NFC West is and 3x Grammy Award winner Common joins the show!
The guys then tell us the biggest thing they learned from the Rams win against the Bears, debate if we were sleeping on the Steelers, question if Washington should be calling Cam Newton and more topics around the NFL.
Smith and Tim Tebow debate about the Cowboys vs Buccaneers, Cam Newton's statement after being released from the Patriots, if Trevor Lawrence will live up to the hype, and the expectations for Zach Wilson this season. Smith, Keyshawn Johnson and Bart Scott debate about if wide receivers or quarterbacks are the bigger divas, if Mac Jones was the "steal of the draft" and who the team to beat is this NFL season. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin also joins the show! All three hosts are back together and looking forward to their busiest time of the year: football season.
The ladies dive into their most anticipated NFL matchups, their favorite work assignments they've ever been sent to, and Charly looks to stir the pot with an NFL team this season.
Michael Irving and Stephen A. Smith debate week one NFL predictions and who is the best playmaker in sports. Michael Irvin and Stephen A. Smith discuss the Cowboys' opener, University of Miami football and which athlete is the 'Goat of Goats.
Plus, Max Kellerman's last episode on First Take. But first, Elle explains why Naomi Osaka's recent message on social media resonated with her. Also, the ladies give their advice for breaking into sports media, Jake Paul keeps winning, and more!
And they debate what will be the biggest comeback story of this year in the NFL. They look at Jerry Jones saying he is not worried about Dak Prescott's health. In Elle's absence, hosts Charly and Kimberley discuss why Charly only has one eye this week.
After that, they share the worst part of working in sports media. Then, the ladies preach how to attack an open opportunity Max Kellerman, Harry Douglass and Marcus Spears debate which rookie qb's stock is going up and who's is going down, who's poised to become a top 10 player and which former MVP has the most to prove.
Max Kellerman, Harry Douglass and Marcus Spears debate if we should've ever doubted that Jameis Winston would be the Saints' starter, if Belichick will platoon qbs and much more! Later, the debate moves to Miami where the guys tell us if they're confident in Tua Tagovailoa as a franchise QB.
Mina rejoins to discuss the Patriots and whether they can contend for a Super Bowl, then breakdown Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson to try to predict who will have a better career, and more. Dan Orlovsky joins to react to Tom Brady saying this could be his best season ever, and then Mina Kimes tells us if we should believe in Jameis Winston or Taysom Hill more.
They look at which of the Nets Big 3 has the most on the line in the upcoming season. And they react to the comments made by Jon Gruden and Bruce Arians about the fights at their respective practices. They discuss if there is a chance that Aaron Rodgers will stay in Green Bay after this season. The guys also discuss if the Cowboys will have the number one offense in the NFL and react to Naomi Osaka's latest comments.
Kendrick Perkins joins to debate how the Knicks new free agents will help their playoff chances. Hosts Charly, Kimberley, and Elle start the show by talking about the impossible standards for motherhood and having a career. Then, they get into some overreactions surrounding the NFL's rookie quarterbacks before diving into no taunting and the league's high expectations. Damien Woody joins to talk about the Patriots not yet naming a starter at quarterback.
And the guys weight in on the new taunting rule in the NFL. The guys debate who is under the most pressure in the upcoming season, Odell Beckham Jr or Ezekiel Elliott. Stephen A and Max debate if the expectations are higher for Brady and the Bucs in year 2, which preseason storylines to keep and eye on and more!
They react to J. Coming off Kevin Durant's new contract, they debate which Nets superstar is under the most pressure. Max's answer might surprise you! Later, the guys debate if the Mavericks should target Ben Simmons to pair with Luka Doncic, and Paul Finebaum joins to get us ready for the college football season.
Later, Damien Woody joins to discuss Seahawks camp where Russell Wilson is trying to get his tackle paid. Then, the guys tell us how pivotal Saquon Barkley will be to the Giants success, and react to Bruce Arians tough comments about the Buccaneers practice. And they react to the Hall of Fame induction over the weekend, and ask if Peyton Manning could be in line to be the next commissioner of the NFL.
Then they discuss who has a brighter future after free agency, the Bulls or Stephen A's Knicks. They react to Jason Garrett being upset about not being called coach at a press conference. And Stephen A. Max Kellerman and Marcus Spears debate if the Lakers an win the title, who would be the best replacement for Carson Wentz and who is really America's team? Max and Sam Acho ask if the Lakers roster is too old to compete next season.
They react to the Giants having a brawl in practice. Max and Sam Acho look at the Lakers signings in free agency, and ask if they should be favored over the Nets next season. The guys react to Kemba Walker signing with the Knicks. They debate if the Colts should lure Phillip Rivers out of retirement. Charly is away this week so Elle and Kimberley take over to chat everything from their childhood celebrity crushes to what the Bears feel about Justin Fields.
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