u/NovelContent4208

Soccer is the one sport where you can say the losing team was the better team without sounding like a whiny loser

Everyone clowned on the Cavs for their analytical series win (rightfully so) but sometimes it’s the right take in soccer.

Let’s see if MX can be the better team AND get the win in the second half!

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u/NovelContent4208 — 11 hours ago

Discussing a hypothetical Jokic trade, Bill’s first line of reasoning why Utah would be the destination is because “it’s close to Denver” and “on the right side of the mountains”… as if this is happening in the 18th century and players are traveling by covered wagon

Earlier in the pod he says the Bucks must want Herro because he’s from Wisconsin. The man loves geographical sports analysis!

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u/NovelContent4208 — 13 days ago

Is basketball the most frustrating watch from an officiating perspective?

Not which sport has the worst refs. Or even which sport is most impacted by refs - after all a questionable PI in football or PK in soccer can completely swing a game.

Something about the sheer number of whistles and the accumulation of judgment calls, occasional blown calls, and even calls that are correct but are super annoying (e.g. the rip through) definitely dampen the fan experience.

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u/NovelContent4208 — 2 months ago