Key Takeaways
- Podcast maintains use of Monday Night Football theme despite subscription knowledge.
- Concerns raised over Greg Cody's health, including knee injury and unique sleeping posture.
- Dan Le Batard's show absences and knee injury were discussed, alongside a playful confrontation.
- A new podcast, "The Little Things And That Kinda Thing," was proposed with Greg Cody and Larry Little.
- The Miami Dolphins faced heavy criticism for their on-field performance and coaching.
- University of Miami football team's high expectations for an undefeated season sparked debate.
- Zoo Miami's "Monster Masquerade" on October 18th was promoted with a listener discount.
Deep Dive
- Podcast hosts initially believed the Monday Night Football theme was royalty-free.
- They later learned from John Tesh they were paying a subscription for its use.
- The show decided to continue using the music until explicitly instructed to stop.
- Hosts questioned Dan Le Batard's well-being and limited show appearances due to a knee injury, including potential surgery and multiple MRIs.
- Dan Le Batard confronted Stugotz about faking interest in a solar eclipse.
- Hosts expressed concern about Greg Cody's well-being and appearance, noting his "crisscross applesauce" sleeping position.
- An MRI was claimed to show a torn ACL and discoloration in Cody's knee, prompting discussions about arthritis.
- Potential health effects of the sleeping position, like spinal misalignment, were debated.
- Tony claimed extensive MRI expertise due to multiple knee surgeries and ACL tears.
- Hosts critiqued the loudness of MRI machines, desiring technological improvements.
- The discussion drew parallels between MRI machines and spinning vinyl records.
- A hypothetical podcast, "The Little Things And That Kinda Thing," was proposed, featuring Greg Cody and Dolphins legend Larry Little.
- Creative naming discussions included other potential co-hosts like Yeti.
- Larry Little had previously appeared on "The Greg Cody Show" to promote his new book.
- The Miami Dolphins are criticized as the AFC East's current laughingstock due to perceived lack of leadership and underperformance.
- Despite a potential 4-2 record, the team is described as fundamentally flawed and prone to losing close games.
- Their upcoming game against the Ravens on October 30th was mentioned, with questions about coaching competence.
- The University of Miami football team is considered potentially the ACC's best after conference shifts.
- They are a two-touchdown favorite against Louisville, which is seen as a significant challenge.
- Hosts debated expectations for finishing the regular season undefeated under Coach Mario Cristobal.