Épisodes

  • Cam Newton Says Notre Dame Is ‘Irrelevant’ & Ed Berliner goes ballistic
    Jan 23 2026

    The host erupts after Cam Newton calls Notre Dame "irrelevant," defending the Fighting Irish with season-by-season facts and arguing they remain part of the college football conversation.

    He also criticizes ESPN's clickbait culture, mocks Newton's credentials and NFL record, and calls out Notre Dame's controversial bowl boycott while insisting the program is still relevant.

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    14 min
  • When the Mask Comes Off: Linus Ullmark’s Battle with Anxiety and Social Media Lies
    Jan 23 2026

    Ed Berliner tells the overlooked story of NHL goaltender Linus Ullmark, who took a leave of absence to address severe anxiety and mental-health struggles following a trade. Ullmark speaks openly about panic attacks, grief, and the pressure athletes face to appear invulnerable.

    Within 24 hours of his leave, malicious online rumors about his personal life spread, harming his family and teammates. Berliner condemns the clickbait culture and urges people to treat athletes as humans, not entertainment, and to think twice before sharing harmful speculation.

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    23 min
  • World Cup in America: Boycott Talk, Ticket Pain, and Immigration Fears
    Jan 23 2026

    Ed Berliner breaks down the controversy around the World Cup coming to the U.S. and Canada, covering high ticket prices, FIFA's influence, and why a full boycott is unlikely.

    He highlights growing fears that immigration enforcement and targeted arrests at venues could deter many international fans, especially from Latin America and Africa, and urges caution for those planning to attend.

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    17 min
  • Indiana's Triumph & the New Mercenary Era of College Football.
    Jan 23 2026

    Ed Berliner breaks down Indiana's national title over Miami, the social media backlash, and why the season marks a turning point for college football. He warns about growing problems: transfer portal mercenary moves, extended player eligibility, NIL and private equity money, and the need for strict spending and eligibility rules to preserve competitive balance.

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    24 min
  • Ed Berliner Schools Trump: You Can’t Force America to Watch Army‑Navy
    Jan 23 2026

    Ed Berliner argues that the President has no authority to force networks or the nation to watch the Army‑Navy game, calling such claims false patriotism. He defends personal choice, questions elevating a football game to a test of patriotism, and contrasts tradition with modern playoff priorities.

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    12 min
  • Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show: 4 reasons people hate the idea.
    Jan 23 2026

    Ed Berliner previews the upcoming Super Bowl halftime with Bad Bunny, reacting to the promo and the heated social media backlash. He explains why the NFL won’t replace the act and highlights the show’s danceable, Spanish-language energy.

    Berliner outlines four reasons people oppose Bad Bunny—dislike of Latin music, inability to dance, mistaken beliefs about his nationality, and racial bias—and argues viewers can simply choose to watch or skip the performance.

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    18 min
  • When Journalism Meets the Clown Show: Ed Berliner Calls Out Pat McAfee
    Jan 23 2026

    Ed Berliner reacts to a Jacksonville post-game moment where reporter Lynn Jones praised coach Doug Pederson, using it to discuss journalistic ethics and the proper role of reporters at press conferences.

    He also criticizes Pat McAfee and modern sports entertainment, arguing the difference between serious journalism and clownish commentary while addressing accusations about race and media behavior.

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    21 min
  • 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