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After an interesting monologue on the things you notice in a movie after watching way too much, Dylan updates you on the latest news in sports, politics, etc. And, a surprise outro song from Frank Sinatra...but it wasn’t New York, New York!?!? Also, a big thank you to today’s sponsors, AT&T, who may have given us a commercial from about 1983, but we’re still grateful.
Dylan discusses whether the Edmonton Oilers’ top defenseman will return for the 2021-22 season, plus more on the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Dylan also discusses the NFL 2021 Schedule and goes over the list of guest hosts on “Jeopardy!” before ending the episode with a simulation of the 2021 NHL Draft Lottery. Finally, a big thank you to Sportsnet for giving us a sponsor through the whole playoffs.
A look at the NHL Playoffs, a projection of the Seattle Kraken expansion draft, and how Medina Spirit could lose its Kentucky Derby title! All this on Episode 7 of The Dylan Farrelly Podcast. Shoutout to our sponsor, Doritos, for ending the stigma of the Pocolate incident.
After almost two weeks off, Dylan comes back with another jam-packed episode of excitement, including a visit from Landyn Lewis about the NFL Draft. Also, we got a sponsor! Thank you to all 37-year-old Cadbury Creme Eggs!
Dylan brings you the latest news in the sports world and the real world. We still don’t have a sponsor. Don’t judge us. Blame scamproof.gov for screwing us over in the Pocolate incident. And Twitter, calm the heck down.
Before going in-depth into the NHL Trade Deadline, Dylan notifies his fans of Julian Edelman’s retirement from the NFL after his release from New England. Then, Dylan brings you the Deep Thought of the day and the Final Jeopardy of the day. To finish, Dylan reads some sports news and gives his opinion on Sportsnet and TSN’s coverage of the NHL Trade Deadline. As we still suffer the aftermath of the Pocolate incident, there is no sponsor for this episode; Dylan is attempting to fix this catastrophic issue.
Dylan discusses the trades that have occurred so far leading up to tomorrow’s NHL Trade Deadline. Then, Landyn Lewis returns to the show as Dylan confronts him about his claims on Tee Higgins and CeeDee Lamb, and they discuss the upcoming NBA Free Agency. Before Landyn goes, they contemplate what will happen in Deshaun Watson’s near future after his recent sexual assault allegations. Finally, Dylan discusses the race for the Hart Trophy, the day’s NHL results, and how stupid some GMs can get after a just-breaking trade between Toronto & Calgary. This episode had no sponsor after our Pocolate incident in Episode 2. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Dylan starts off with major news headlines in his second episode, followed by previews of NHL Free Agency and the Stanley Cup Playoffs. It’s mostly just hockey talk on this one, so enjoy! Also a shoutout to our sponsors this episode, scamproof.gov. There has been controversy over this sponsor due to a lack of existing, but it’s our sponsor anyway. Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow/subscribe and turn on notifications!
Apr 8, 2021 — Dylan’s monologue brings you news about the upcoming NHL Trade Deadline and assets that might be moved. Then, the show’s NBA and NFL Insider Landyn Lewis answers questions about NBA championship contenders, the NFL Draft, and more. Once Landyn is done, Dylan will tell you what the media won’t; the crisis at the American border. Staying along the political topic, Dylan gives you his thoughts on the MLB moving its all-star game from Atlanta to Denver amid Georgia’s “Voter Suppression Law.” At the end, you’ll hear from this episode’s sponsors, Natural Windows & Doors, and from good ol’ Frank Sinatra in our traditional outro song, New York, New York. Turn on notifications and subscribe on whatever streaming platform you’re using. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts, or listen to it on Breaker, RadioPublic, or TuneIn Radio if you’re as irrelevant as those platforms. The Dylan Farrelly Podcast: the whole world is right here.