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    • Your Division Title
      Jan 24 2026

      Conference titles are on the line, nerves are frayed, and everyone has an opinion. In this episode, the crew breaks down a wild slate of NFL playoff action while juggling game predictions, betting angles, coaching news, and the emotional whiplash that only January football can deliver. From early talk about workplace chaos and uncomfortable interactions to the nonstop churn of the NFL coaching carousel, the episode quickly settles into what matters most: who’s built to survive when the margins disappear.

      The guys recap the Divisional Round with a critical eye, digging into the Niners’ postseason challenges, the Texans’ uneven performance, and a rough outing from C.J. Stroud that raises real questions about Houston’s ceiling. They unpack a sloppy Texans–Patriots matchup, debate questionable officiating and late-game decisions, and examine how injuries and depth issues continue to reshape playoff outcomes. The Rams’ gritty win over the Bears in brutal conditions earns its respect, while Bears fans get credit for showing real optimism despite another painful ending.

      As the conversation rolls forward, betting insights and future projections take center stage. The hosts analyze upcoming championship matchups, explore why the Patriots may be better than their record suggests, and debate whether the Rams can once again play spoiler against the Seahawks. Along the way, they revisit coaching hires, organizational stability, and how leadership continues to separate contenders from pretenders.

      The episode wraps with final predictions, odds talk, and a lighter note as the “Kirk Cousins curse” somehow finds its way back into the playoff conversation. Equal parts analysis, frustration, and hope, this episode captures the chaos of the postseason—where every call matters, every mistake lingers, and division titles are anything but guaranteed.

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      1 h et 19 min
    • Your Grate Weekend
      Jan 17 2026

      It’s playoff football, coaching chaos, and just enough confidence to get everyone in trouble. In this episode, the crew breaks down a grate Wild Card Weekend, starting with Ruben’s recap of last week’s bets and the narrow Rams escape against the Panthers, plus another strong showing from the Niners. From there, the guys look ahead to the next slate of games, debating whether the Rams can survive the Bears in the cold, if the Seahawks are finally ready to be tested, and which teams are quietly setting themselves up for a deep run.

      The conversation shifts to the NFL’s ever-spinning coaching carousel, with reactions to Mike Tomlin’s shocking departure from Pittsburgh and speculation around John Harbaugh potentially landing with the Giants. Along the way, they dive into quarterback futures, head coach interviews, and how organizational stability (or the lack of it) can completely change a team’s trajectory.

      On the field, the Wild Card recap delivers plenty of highs and lows. The hosts relive standout playoff moments like Christian McCaffrey’s ridiculous catch, question what went wrong for Justin Herbert against a suffocating Patriots defense, and highlight the best plays and trends from the weekend. With injuries piling up and defenses tightening, they debate which offenses can still be trusted and which teams feel destined to disappoint.

      The episode wraps with predictions and heated takes on upcoming playoff matchups, including Bills vs. Broncos, Niners vs. Seahawks, Texans vs. Patriots in bad weather, and a freezing Rams vs. Bears showdown. Equal parts analysis, betting insight, and unfiltered banter, this episode sets the tone for a playoff run where anything can happen—and probably will.

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      59 min
    • Your Coaching Vacancy
      Jan 10 2026

      The fantasy season may be over, but the chaos is just getting started. In this episode, Jhonny and Omar recap the highs, lows, and heartbreak of championship week—congratulating the Mad Russian on a fantasy title, reliving brutal lineup decisions, and reflecting on how drafting strategy and team management can make or break an entire season. From Trey McBride’s dominant performance to the pain of needing just a few more points in the biggest moment, the emotional rollercoaster of fantasy football is on full display.

      From there, the conversation shifts to Wild Card Weekend, where the guys break down betting angles, weather concerns, and matchups worth attacking (or avoiding). They dig into teams with clear strengths, like New England’s run game, and others trying to survive despite injuries, including a battered but dangerous Niners squad. Along the way, they share betting insights, playoff predictions, and why postseason football always finds a way to humble even the most confident picks.

      The episode wraps with a deep dive into the NFL’s rapidly changing coaching landscape. With vacancies opening across the league, Jhonny and Omar discuss surprise firings, expected moves, and the ripple effects of successful head coaches on hiring trends. Lamar Jackson’s situation with the Ravens, Harbaugh’s name dominating coaching rumors, and the Raiders finally pulling the plug all feed into a larger conversation about leadership, team direction, and what’s next for franchises at a crossroads. If you’re looking back at your fantasy season while staring ahead to the playoffs and an uncertain NFL future, this is Your Coaching Vacancy.

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      1 h et 11 min
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