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Ed Berliner’s ”The Fastest Show in Sports”

Ed Berliner’s ”The Fastest Show in Sports”

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Emmy Award winning sportscaster Ed Berliner and his guests leave nothing on the table. They also don’t deal in rumors, character assassination, idiotic wanderings, insults or bullshit. There’s never been a more honest show that runs the gamut on topics and fears no corporate master.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales
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    • Blood Money on the Fairway: Koepka, LIV and the PGA's Return Dilemma
      Jan 15 2026

      This episode examines Brooks Koepka's jump from the PGA Tour to LIV/Live Golf, the massive Saudi-backed payouts involved, and the PGA Tour's contentious Returning Member Program that may allow LIV players to come back.

      We explore the ethical debate over "blood money" and sportswashing, the financial motives behind players leaving, and whether the PGA made the right decision in reopening the door.

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      17 min
    • NASCAR's Back-to-the-Chase: Did Fans Win or Lose?
      Jan 15 2026

      Ed Berliner reacts to NASCAR reverting to the 10-race "chase" playoff format, saying it may bring older fans back but won’t solve deeper issues.

      He calls for more fan access to garages, better marketing of drivers, stronger efforts to foster diversity and grassroots talent, and consistent rules to make the sport more affordable and engaging.

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      18 min
    • Why Coaches Flee These 4 NFL Franchises
      Jan 15 2026

      Ed Berliner delivers a fiery critique of four NFL franchises—the Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Las Vegas Raiders, and Cleveland Browns—arguing that poor ownership and management have made them unattractive head-coaching jobs and bad value for fans. He calls out media complicity, urges fans to demand better, and predicts extended rebuilds for each team into 2026 and possibly 2027.

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      12 min
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