Chris Simms apparently has some beef with a local radio host in Philly. The Bengals aren't going to make a big move at quarterback with Joe Burrow out. He still like the Jacksonville Jaguars. Simms admits he was wrong about the Houston Texans' ability to put together an offensive line. How much is he panicking about the Chicago Bears?
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Set 2: Press Our Luck
The crew picks the topics of the day "Press Your Luck" style. Topics include Miami Dolphins vs Buffalo Bills, Pablo Torre, the Knicks and Doctors.
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Set 1: Good Afternoon Everybody! (w/ Mad Dog)
Sports radio legend and ESPN First Take commentator Chris "Mad Dog" Russo joins the show to talk about all things happening in the world of sports including the Chiefs, the Yankees, the Mets and late night sporting events. Plus, using his platform for tickets and Mikey A's idea for a bet between Stugotz and Dog.
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29:15
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Set 2: That's a Good Burger (w/ Rece Davis)
ESPN College GameDay host Rece Davis joins the show to talk about the process in picking the CGD location each week. Rece shares his thoughts on the show without Lee Corso, Alabama's season so far and what he has seen from Arch Manning.
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Set 1: The Raheem Mostert Show
Las Vegas Raiders running back Raheem Mostert leads the show and gives his take on some of the big injuries in the NFL including Joe Burrow with the Bengals and Austin Ekeler with the Commanders. Raheem talks about being a mentor to Ashton Jeanty. Does he see a problem with Tom Brady in the coach's booth? Plus, some rapid fire questions.
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On Stugotz & Company, Stugotz brings his signature blend of humor, absurdity, and unfiltered takes, diving into the world of sports or whatever happens to cross his mind. It's an unpredictable ride built for fans who love sports, nonsense, and the fine art of never admitting you're wrong. He didn’t ask for any of this.