SMQBs Episode 215: Derek Carr: A Career in Review, PFOTW, NBA, Aaron Judge, and Cowboy's Talk!
Release Date: 05/12/2025
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In this episode, the "Popeless" crew talk cover a lot of topics. Milk is still trying to figure out why Rays manager Kevin Cash kept pitching to Cal Raleigh, who went on a home run tear against them. Then, in true Cowboys' haters fashion, did a little preseason clowning on CeeDee Lamb for getting run over by a ref on the sidelines and Dak Prescott for already talking about the NFC Championship game. They also gave a shout-out to Jen Pawol, the first woman to ump an MLB game, and poured one out for golfer Tommy Fleetwood, who just can't seem to close out a tournament win, plus gave some props...
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With Pope and Milk out, Bison, House, and Rooster kickoff a fiery episode dominated by the fallout from a wild MLB trade deadline. The crew breaks down the biggest winners, like the Mariners and Phillies, and the most aggressive movers, like the Padres, who mortgaged their future for a serious "win-now" roster. This sparks a larger conversation that contrasts the success of low-payroll, well-built teams like the Brewers and Marlins with the struggles of high-payroll, undisciplined squads like the Yankees, who have one of the worst records in baseball since June 1st. A quick mention of one of...
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With Bison on assignment in the Alaskan wilderness, the remaining crew kicks off the episode by bringing a fresh round of folks to the bar, including Florida Gators coach Billy Napier, breakout golfer Lottie Wode, and a publicly candid Deion Sanders. Things quickly heat up with a discussion of the massive ESPN and NFL Network merger, as the guys fear it will stifle investigative journalism and raise costs for fans, turning the network into a mouthpiece for the league. They also dissect a presidential executive order on NIL, they celebrate the latest MLB Hall of Fame inductees, heaping praise...
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In this episode, Rooster, House, and Pope jump right into the latest NFL owner drama. Jerry Jones for his baffling comments regarding Micah Parsons' contract negotiations and injury history, questioning his motivational tactics. Then consoling Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris, who is facing political pressure to revert the team's name back to the Redskins in exchange for a new stadium deal. Both hosts agree that Harris should hold the line and not allow politics to interfere with the team's private business. They talk Scottie Scheffler's commanding win at The Open, comparing his current...
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The guys kick off this episode start by giving shoutouts to Deion Sanders and recently dismissed BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff. They also touch on the sale of the Rays for a surprising $1.7 billion and celebrate the Nationals' number one draft pick, 17-year-old Eli Willits. The conversation then shifts to a deep dive into the MLB All-Star game, with a debate about the controversial "legend pick" for Clayton Kershaw, and whether every team truly deserves an All-Star representative. Bison rolls out his own trivia game with a mystery player comparison. The guys blindly rank the stats of a few...
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Summary In this episode, the guys discuss the current state of Major League Baseball as the trade deadline approaches, and get into the cultural phenomenon of competitive eating, particularly the July 4th hot dog contest, and debate its legitimacy as a sport. Really quick - the show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in the country. If you're a leader in your community and at the bar, consider checking out for membership and referral opportunities. They talk All-Star Game...
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In this episode, the guys (and a surprise houseguest that crossed the Canadian border we all know as MooseJaw) navigate the whirlwind of professional sports drafts and looming trade deadlines. The conversation kicks off with a breakdown of the NBA draft, where teams like the Hornets and Spurs are praised for their strategic moves, while the Nets and Pelicans are panned for their questionable choices. The crew then slides over to the NHL, debating the immediate impact of its draft picks compared to other leagues and reacting to breaking news of a major trade, with their resident NHL expert...
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House and Rooster jump in to discuss recent NBA championship and the OKC Thunder, future team building strategies, draft predictions, and some dynamics of the WNBA. They talk about how the NBA championship showcased the importance of strategic team building, Sam Presti's approach to assembling the Thunder, and how it's an excellent model for success. They also discuss how NBA draft night is expected to be active with player movements. Rooster talks about how the WNBA is gaining attention, but its marketing strategies raise concerns. Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball is significant...
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Bison, Pope and Rooster discuss the very wet US Open, NBA trades, and the surprising MLB trade involving Rafael Devers. They dive into the ongoing NBA and NHL playoffs, and analyze the recent coaching challenges with the Knicks, and the implications of the NFL draft on rookie players. They cover the Punchable Face of the Week, the Washington Nationals in MLB and highlights the resilience of players like Daniel Jones and Nick Chubb. The show would not be complete without Injury Board, an exclusive networking and marketing firm that connects and refers cases among the best plaintiffs' lawyers in...
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In this episode, the guys discuss who they'd take to the bar, followed by a deep dive into the recent House vs. NCAA settlement and its implications for college sports. The conversation shifts to the impact of NIL deals on player recruitment and team dynamics. Once they've settled that once and for all, they jump to the seriously impressive play surrounding the Stanley Cup and NBA Finals. You have to watch these two finals if you're a fan of sport. They jump into the introduction of Supio, a new AI platform for plaintiff law firms. Supio turns case documents into critical insights with the...
info_outlineIn this episode, we discuss the NBA playoffs, Aaron Judge's impressive season, and the New Orleans Saints' draft decisions. We talk quarterback controversies, team dynamics, and the future of players like Derek Carr and Arch Manning. We'll talk Dallas Cowboys running back concerns and of course, the Punchable Face of the Week.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Sponsorships
01:58 Who’s Coming to the Bar?
04:49 NBA Playoffs Insights
11:41 Aaron Judge's Season Performance
21:12 Saints Draft and Quarterback Situation
23:15 Quarterback Controversies and Team Dynamics
25:45 Derek Carr's Career and Future Prospects
27:03 Arch Manning and the Saints' Future
27:44 Dallas Cowboys' Offensive Challenges
29:24 Punchable Faces and Sports Commentary
32:43 Soccer Highlights and European Competitions
36:23 Upcoming NFL Season and Team Expectations
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