Key Takeaways
- The "Against the Spread" segment offered NFL and NHL betting predictions, including Broncos and Ducks picks.
- Guest Juju ranked Robert De Niro's weakest films, critiquing specific movie choices.
- College sports discussions covered coach Tom Izzo's behavior and an NCAA eligibility lawsuit.
- Audience polls revealed preferences on everyday items and habits, from bowls to car-eating.
- Celebrity resemblances, including Rick Carlisle looking like Jim Carrey, were a recurring humorous topic.
Deep Dive
- The "Against the Spread" segment analyzed the AFC Championship, with hosts favoring the Broncos to cover a 5.5-point spread.
- In the NHL, the Anaheim Ducks were discussed as a viable pick to cover a 1.5-point spread against the Colorado Avalanche despite their recent slump.
- Guest Juju listed his top five weakest Robert De Niro films, including 'Hands of Stone,' 'The War with Grandpa,' and 'Grudge Match.'
- He identified 'Last Vegas,' 'Dirty Grandpa,' 'The Intern,' and ultimately 'The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle' as the weakest.
- Discussion focused on college basketball coach Tom Izzo scolding a player during a game.
- A lawsuit against the NCAA by a player who transitioned from the G League to college raised questions about eligibility rules for returning players.
- A meme about referee stripes in an Iowa vs. LSU women's basketball game, retweeted by Uncle Luke with racism accusations, was also discussed.
- 71% of the audience voted against replacing bowls with plates in the first poll question.
- 72% of listeners reported eating rotisserie chicken in a car, while 76% had not eaten ribs in a car.
- Later polls showed 93% preferred wings over ribs, 87% did not prefer root beer over olives, and 74% agreed hair conditioner is a "grift by Big Soap."