I usually like Rodger Sherman but this is a terrible take: Steph Curry vs. the Thunder (February 27, 2016) Although this came in a regular-season game, Curry’s buzzer-beater in Oklahoma City feels like the most iconic game-winner of the NBA’s modern era. Ray Allen’s 3 in Game 6 of the finals is by far the most iconic of the last 10 years and it’s not close.
The 40 Year Old Virgin Rewatchable epi was pretty good. Glad they didn't do a huge deep dive into the stuff that wouldn't work in 2020.
Thats good to hear. Haven’t listened yet. I was afraid they would and kind of surprised they decided to do the movie.
Imagine her breaking down Boner Jams ‘03 if Mallory was on this episode, it’d be 2.5 hours long at least
Feel like Mays will fit in really nicely over at The Athletic. Will be excited to read his stuff and litsen to the pod.
from reddit: "So the players had some demands - some of which you say "okay, sure, I get it" and some of them you go "Huh?" and now we're finding out that it was just a couple guys on the Bucks and we just all went along with it, and now it's this whole thing, and, now-Kyle? Kyle I'm restarting, cut this. 1, 2, 3. So now it's this whole thing and I agree with what they're doing, but it's okay, you've already been there seven weeks now, and now we're doing this. And it sucks man, it really sucks, but it looks like that's what we're gonna be doing now. Quick word from our friends at Belvedere-" the Kyle gaffe in there kills me
"And now people are gonna do this thing where its like oh you worked for ESPN so you must be liberal but look I never voted for Obama once, so how about that?"
Glad bill had deray on the pod. It seems like bill is incredibly careful about adding any input in the conversation. Including the end — wow gosh idk how you do it. You teach me so much. Ok bye
Bill has a lot of middle age white viewers. A lot may delete but hopefully having people like him and Bakari on changes minds in terms of race
One look at the BS subreddit shows that ain’t happening sadly. Bunch of stoolies who want Russillo to go full Charlottesville
Kilborn was great on Russillo. Would love to see him back on tv in some fashion or have his own podcast.
His insistence on that movie being Paul Rudd’s apex mountain was so dumb. He only had a major role in the biggest movie of all time...
Really? I was thinking it had some merit. I thought Malco was so good in that movie. Honestly better than any movie I’ve seen Hart in.
Was that the Avengers last movie? I didn’t see it. I don’t know what is Apex would be. I think Anchorman is his most memorable role.
Koc or anyone who would’ve laughed at bill should’ve been on to hear him say that. Bill must be stretching himself way too thin, because that was bad.
Side note, real dumb that there prob won’t be any MCU rewatchables because Bill doesn’t like/watch them.
i get they change what apex mountain means to fit whatever movie they want to talk about but there's not really a good argument against it being Ant-Man, he was the lead star in a half a billion dollar movie that was also critically acclaimed
I didn’t listen to this episode, but Bill is always the one who changes it. And it’s normally for some really shitty justification.