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David Jacoby and Ryen Russillo talk NBA playoff Game 1's, Robert Kraft's ovation, Game of Thrones, Caron Butler's hair piece, and of course more of your Twitter and VM's!!
ESPN Cardinals reporter Josh Weinfuss joins Bill to chat about Arizona's offseason, including Steve Wilks being replaced by Kliff Kingsbury, concerns over Steve Keim's ability to build a competitive roster long-term, issues on the defensive side of the b
Bill is joined by ESPN Cardinals reporter Josh Weinfuss to chat about Arizona's offseason, including Steve Wilks being replaced by Kliff Kingsbury, concerns over Steve Keim's ability to build a competitive roster long-term as well as whether or not they
ESPN Vikings reporter Courtney Cronin joins Bill to dish on Minnesota's offseason, including salary cap gymnastics, the retention of Anthony Barr and the loss of many others. Are they hampered by Kirk Cousins' deal? Plus, how will they plan to fill holes
The boys break down an exciting and long Wrestlemania weekend, salute Kofi Kingston, and discuss an "interesting" way to close Raw.
Zach Lowe, Ryen Russillo, Brian Windhorst and Bomani Jones each take you through their playoff previews. Zach thinks Rockets-Jazz is going to be the most interesting first-round series. Russillo and Bomani talk about Warriors playoff fatigue, who can b
Katie and Ashley talk Two-Belt Becky Lynch's epic win and a new WWE character who they don't love (13:17), Magic Johnson's Irish exit from the Lakers (17:26), NHL Playoff Matchups and a man scoring a goal with his teeth (28:15), and make (slightly late)
Zach and David Thorpe of TrueHoop do their annual eight-by-eight podcast: eight minutes of analysis on all eight first-round series
Peter Rosenberg catches up with the huge title winners at Wrestlemania 35 including Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder, The IIconics (3:32), Kofi Kingston (6:55) and Seth Rollins (16:00).
Bill talks to ESPN Seahawks reporter Brady Henderson about the peculiar Russell Wilson contract situation and what other questions management in Seattle has to answer this offseason such as a potential successor to Doug Baldwin.