A wildly opinionated, thirty-minute rundown of the week's news stories in major US sports, sometimes even with facts.
Note: All show episodes are also available on YouTube. Just search "Armchair QBs"
The boys discuss their top candidates for the NFL's AP Coach of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year, chat about Dustin's newfound love for LeBron, dumping the NFL Pro Bowl, and the Celtics chances of winning without Rajon Rondo.
Tonight, the fellas make their picks for NFL Fantasy Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, discuss the Braves trade acquisition of Justin Upton, the Saints firing of defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo (and what that means for the Saints moving forward), preview the two big NBA games for this weekend, and try to figure out why Jerry Jones still hates the Cowboys.
Cody and Kyle discuss Manti Te'o's invisible girlfriend, Chip Kelly wises up and takes the Eagles head coaching job, they preview the AFC and NFC Championship games, and rag on Lance Armstrong's "coming out" interview.
1/12/13 - The guys discuss the President's unnecessary second inauguration extravaganza, review new movies "The Hobbit" and "Skyfall", they preview and pick the four NFL Divisional Playoff games, as well as the best NBA and NCAAA Basketball games of this weekend.
Note: Apologies for the poor audio quality of Cody's microphone. Won't happen again.
On this episode, the fellas discuss the bad calls that led to Alabama's thrashing of Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship, why Mike Shanahan never should've started RGIII in the playoffs, run-through quick recaps of NFL Wildcard Weekend games, and kill some time talking about the Atlanta Braves hideous new batting practice hats.
The boys discuss the Clippers win-streak coming to an end, why Notre Dame will beat Alabama in the BCS National Championship, previews for the NFL Wildcard Playoffs games this weekend, and the Pennsylvania lawsuit against the NCAA.
The NFL regular season has come to a close, so it's time to look back. Today, the guys discuss the six NFL coaching vacancies that have been announced, what went wrong with the Giants, what went right for the three best rookie QBs of this year, they recap the best games of Week 17, and finally debut an NBA segment, including discussions about the Clippers and Nets.
On this special edition of The Armchair Analysts, the fellas preview the four 2012 BCS Bowl Games (Orange, Rose, Sugar, and Fiesta), as well as the Outback and Cotton Bowls, give their analysis on what to watch for, make their picks, and Cody explains how to fix the terrible BCS "playoff" system.
A new face joins the show as the boys discuss key NFL injuries for Week 17, players who could be making their last start for their current team, they preview the big five NFL games for this weekend, rapid-fire their picks for the upcoming college football bowl games, and Tim Tebow makes his usual weekly appearance.
On today's show, Cody rants about sensitive people, the guys discuss Trent Richardson's upcoming record-breaking attempt, Michael Vick speaks out about being a back-up, RGIII's status is still up-in-the-air, they preview the Big Five NFL games for Week 16, and rapid-fire their picks for this weeks College Football Bowl games.
Cody, Kyle and Cookie discuss the Jets benching Mark Sanchez in favor of Greg McElroy (not Tim Tebow), RGIII expected to sit for the second straight week, they take a look at the NFL Division and Wildcard madness, "No Huddle" recap of the big Week 15 games, and discuss R.A. Dickey being traded by the Mets.
Cody, Kyle and Cook discuss the five biggest NFL games of Week 15, hear what Drew Brees has to say about NFL Commish Roger Goodell, Quick Recaps of the Monday and Thursday Night NFL games, and breakdown Josh Hamilton's signing with the Angels.
The boys discuss reckless Robert Griffin III, Andrew Luck has the Colts 9-4, Broncos are the best team in the NFL, Goodell hates kick-returners, and they make their picks for the first two college football bowl games of the season.
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