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Fantasy Playoffs, the Plaxico Picks, and the 'Providence 40s' Loser Penalty

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Release Date: 12/16/2025

Legends, Robots, and the Future of the Game show art Legends, Robots, and the Future of the Game

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The bracket is set, and the tension is high as the crew debates the Heavyweights: the Super Bowl vs. the Stanley Cup and the World Series vs. the Final Four. While Bison and Rooster argue for the purity and heart of the NHL and MLB, the NFL's sheer commercial gravity is hard to escape. The episode wraps with a thoughtful "Pour Out" for two titans of the Atlanta Braves: Ted Turner and Bobby Cox. From Turner's creation of the "Superstation" to Cox’s incredible 14 consecutive division titles, the guys reflect on an era of baseball dominance that may never be repeated. Looking ahead, they weigh...

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The Road to the The Road to the "SMQB Madness" Final Four

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The "SMQB Madness" tournament reaches its most critical stage as the crew votes on the greatest sporting events. In a series of titanic matchups, the World Series narrowly edges out the Masters, and the Super Bowl sweeps the Winter Olympics. The debates get heated as the NCAA Final Four takes down the NBA Finals in a narrow 3-2 vote, and the NHL Stanley Cup proves its dominance over the FIFA World Cup. The episode sets the stage for a final showdown between these four legendary sports institutions.

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Draft Shocks and High-Stakes Capital show art Draft Shocks and High-Stakes Capital

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The crew breaks down the winners and losers of the NFL Draft, focusing on some head-scratching decisions by the Cardinals and the Rams. Between questioning the logic of early-round running backs and the strategic "reach" for Ty Simpson, the guys debate whether these teams are building for the future or just burning valuable draft capital.   The conversation gets personal as House praises Howie Roseman’s masterclass in Philadelphia while taking shots at the "Jekyll and Hyde" Cowboys. Whether it’s analyzing the impact of international talent or debating the "adults in the...

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House's Solo Draft Extravaganza: Blue Chip Anchors & Offensive Unicorns show art House's Solo Draft Extravaganza: Blue Chip Anchors & Offensive Unicorns

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With Rooster, Pope, Milk, and Bison away in Virginia for a legal networking event, House takes the reins for a special "King of the World" solo episode. He steps into the spotlight as the self-proclaimed draft guru to provide an in-depth preview of the upcoming NFL Draft in Pittsburgh. The episode kicks off with House's "Homer pick" for the bar, honoring 19-year-old hockey phenom Porter Martone. After his recent success with the Flyers, House highlights Martone's historic game-winning goal in the NHL playoffs before pivoting to the main event: a comprehensive breakdown of the 2026 NFL Draft...

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Augusta Dreams and Bracket Realities show art Augusta Dreams and Bracket Realities

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Episode 262 brings you the sights and sounds of the Masters like never before. Milk and House discuss the "surpassed expectations" of their trip, noting the perfection of every blade of grass and the intense short-game creativity of players like Morikawa and Scheffler. They also dive into the tournament's unique culture, including the legend of the pimento cheese sandwich and the sheer efficiency of the Augusta National staff.   The competitive spirit continues with the next round of "SMQB Madness." Watch as the guys navigate tough matchups between college rivalries and international...

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Masters Predictions and March Madness Dramatics show art Masters Predictions and March Madness Dramatics

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Episode 261 kicks off with a look ahead to Masters Week, featuring a breakdown of top contenders like John Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. The crew analyzes how the course's dry conditions might favor heavy hitters, while also discussing the potential for a foreign champion to emerge.   The episode also dives deep into the March Madness championship game between UConn and Michigan. The hosts debate the impact of key injuries and coaching strategies, including Dusty May's unique "Big House" shooting preparation for the Michigan squad.

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SMQB Madness: Bracket Upsets and the Fight for the Seventh Amendment show art SMQB Madness: Bracket Upsets and the Fight for the Seventh Amendment

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Bison and House hold down the fort this week, starting with a toast to Arthur Green, a 109-year-old veteran who has been an Orioles fan since before they left St. Louis. Then it’s Region 3 of the SMQB Best Sports Competition bracket! Listen in to find out why Bison is exacting "revenge" for the Indy 500 by pushing the Daytona 500 through, and how the NCAA Final Four remains a powerhouse seed. The guys also preview the USMNT’s upcoming matches and the final qualifying spots for the World Cup, involving a high-stakes showdown between Sweden and Poland.   In the legal corner, the...

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Madness, Major League Previews, and the Madness, Major League Previews, and the "Balls" of Dylan Darling

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A deep dive into the first two rounds of March Madness. The crew breaks down the biggest shockers, from the ACC’s disappointing showing to the "mini Lasso" story of High Point’s Cinderella run. They also dissect the coaching blunders that led to Florida's early exit and celebrate the legendary "balls" of St. John’s Dylan Darling, who called his own game-winning play against Rick Pitino’s better judgment. Beyond the court, the guys switch gears to the diamond for a massive 2026 National League preview. They break down every division, debating if anyone can actually stop the Dodgers’...

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March Madness, Bracket Busters, and The March Madness, Bracket Busters, and The "Real" Champions

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The SMQB crew is diving headfirst into March Madness. They break down the West and South regions, highlighting under-the-radar storylines like Purdue's Braden Smith chasing the all-time NCAA assist record and the tragic yet inspiring turnaround at USF under Brian Hodgson. The guys don't hold back on their Final Four locks, debating whether Florida’s size can bully the South or if Arizona is destined for another early exit. Beyond the court, the crew introduces a new "March Madness" bracket of their own: the 64 greatest sports competitions of all time. They spark some serious debate right out...

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F1 Tech Wars and the F1 Tech Wars and the "Profile in Courage" Award

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The crew gets into the weeds of the F1 regulation changes, debating the new "power boost" strategy over the old DRS system. While drivers like Max Verstappen deal with technical "gremlins" like locking brakes, the fans are enjoying a record-setting 146 overtakes in Melbourne. The guys also offer a "public service announcement" for fans trying to find the Sky Sports broadcast on Apple TV to avoid the "dull" new announcing crew. To wrap up, the podcast recognizes the investigative work of Pablo Torre, awarding him a hypothetical "Profile in Courage" for his deep dive into the business dealings...

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Get the full breakdown of the season's crucial fantasy football drama as the hosts discuss a nail-biting playoff match between Pope and Rooster. Pope, who has been on a six-game winning streak and has a "shrine" dedicated to winning a league ring, is battling Rooster, who barely squeaked into the playoffs with an injury-focused strategy. The outcome of the game hinges on the Miami Dolphins vs. Pittsburgh defense matchup, with one host desperately needing an injury to Jalen Waddle on the first drive.

The hosts also tally the results from the previous week's betting segment, "Plaxico," where the collective went 3-2, with House leading the overall standings at 12-2-1 and Pope trailing with the worst record at 3-12.

For the new week's picks, the group offers their best bets, including the Bills minus 10 against Shador Sanders, the Eagles minus six and a half against the Commanders, and the Niners minus six at the Colts. The segment concludes with a wild revelation about a separate league's loser penalty involving women's clothing, a public golf course, and a beer-shotgunning stipulation