Key Takeaways
- Juju detailed his top 10 most disloyal moves in sports history.
- Updates included Terence Crawford's title stripping and Deshaun Watson's return to practice.
- The episode highlighted punting and field goal kicking as viable football career paths.
- Audience polls covered sports topics, career perceptions, and a humorous pizza debate.
Deep Dive
- Participants discussed lunch, specifically Thai food, orange chicken, and chicharones.
- Observations were made regarding the speed at which food was being consumed by some individuals.
- Juju presented his top 10 list, starting with Chris Paul and including Jason Taylor to the Jets, Theo Epstein to the Cubs, and Jimmy Butler with the Heat.
- Other moves cited were Bill Belichick's brief hiring by the Jets, Pete Rose's MLB ban for betting, and Johnny Damon leaving the Red Sox for the Yankees.
- Kevin Durant joining the Warriors, Pete Carroll leaving USC, and Lane Kiffin's tenure at USC were also mentioned.
- The Clippers' trade of Chris Paul, Urban Meyer's departure from Florida to Ohio State, and Blake Griffin's trade to Detroit were discussed.
- Terence Crawford was stripped of his WBC super middleweight title due to approximately $300,000 in unpaid sanctioning fees.
- Crawford expressed defiance, asserting the title belts were rightfully his.
- Deshaun Watson has been designated for return to practice, indicating a potential return to play this season.
- Parents were advised to encourage children pursuing football to develop punting and field goal skills.
- These positions were highlighted as viable career paths in football, particularly for young black athletes.
- A poll was introduced asking if there is anything wrong with being a punter, alongside other polls on MLS Cup and college football rankings.
- One poll indicated 86% of the audience believes in the value of all professions, regardless of unusual job titles.
- Another poll showed 92% agree one should be wary of a person with hairy shoulders in a fight.
- The conversation shifted to a humorous debate about the physical characteristics of pizza, including whether it walks.