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Michael Sam Comes Out On Papa’s Basement (Not Really)

Michael Scott sounds similar enough to Michael Sam that this is okay.

Michael Scott sounds similar enough to Michael Sam that this is okay.

Normally I link the Papa’s Football Podcast posts over on Papa’s Basement to give PFPod a bit of a boost. This time, the shoe is on the other foot as I spent a ton of time yapping with my radio mentor and friend Bill Rohland (click that link to see his Twitter profile and give it a follow) about Michael Sam, the SEC defensive player of the year, coming out as gay before the NFL draft. Click here to go to the episode’s post on Papa’s Basement, where you can give it a listen. Enjoy!

Super Bowl XLVIII and the Seahawks’ Future — Papa’s Football Podcast

Papa’s Football Podcast sums up Super Bowl XLVIII (whata hunk o’shit) and talks the future of its champions, the Seattle Seahawks.

Click here to listen to this episode of Papa’s Football Podcast or hit the “play” button below. And click here to open us in iTunes, where you can subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode as well as rate and comment on the show. No pressure. (Tons of pressure.)

Super Bowl Preview – Papa’s Football Podcast

Jim Irsay looks like a less-sober Dr. House.

Jim Irsay looks like a less-sober Dr. House.

Enjoy the latest episode of Papa’s Football Podcast where we pick the Super Bowl winner, wonder what would have been if Jim Irsay taken his nose out of the cereal bowl of scotch he eats for breakfast long enough to use the first pick in the 2012 NFL draft to build around of Peyton Manning instead of replace him, and fix the Pro Bowl. You heard me: We fix the Pro Bowl. How did we do it? You’re going to have to listen. It’s honestly a really good idea, though. I’m not just tugging your tits to get you to click. Honest injun’.

Click here to listen to this episode of Papa’s Football Podcast or hit the “play” button below. And click here to open us in iTunes, where you can subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode as well as rate and comment on the show. No pressure. (Tons of pressure.)

Richard Sherman Is An Idiot–Papa’s Football Podcast

Howie loves Richard Sherman, but Howie also doesn’t post the episodes we record, so guess who gets to name them? This guy. I’m sick of Richard Sherman and the vaunted intellect he apparently possesses for attending Stanford (so did Andrew Luck, yet I don’t hear it mentioned in conjunction with the guy being anointed as Einstein, Jr. every five seconds). We also break down the Patriots – Broncos game and discuss whether or not Colin Kaepernick did indeed cost his team the game. Listen, share and enjoy. (Hell, I’ll settle for you doing two out of the three.)

Click here to listen to this episode of Papa’s Football Podcast or hit the “play” button below. And click here to open us in iTunes, where you can subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode as well as rate and comment on the show. No pressure. (Tons of pressure.)

Divisional Round Week — Papa’s Football Podcast

Andy Reid’s team loses in the postseason…again (though the Chiefs’ injuries did pile up at the worst time). Will the Saints get steamrolled again by the Seahawks? Can the Panthers squelch a gritty 49ers team that looks totally on a roll? And can the Colts’ quarterback Andrew Luck show that the game has a new golden boy when he visits New England? Give a listen as we speak the word of (football) God on the latest Papa’s Football Podcast. And share us with your friends, dammit.

Click here to listen to this episode of Papa’s Football Podcast or hit the “play” button below. And click here to open us in iTunes, where you can subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode as well as rate and comment on the show. No pressure. (Tons of pressure.)

Papa’s Football Podcast — Wild Card Week

To paraphrase Hank Kingsley, "Aaron Rodgers...is a gay" (allegedly). Which makes this photo a lot funnier.

To paraphrase Hank Kingsley, “Aaron Rodgers…is a gay” (allegedly). Which makes this photo a lot funnier.

Papa’s Football Podcast discusses the final playoff picture, coach firings and hirings and all the other fun to come out of the end of the regular season. Enjoy!

Click here to listen to this episode of Papa’s Football Podcast or hit the “play” button below. And click here to open us in iTunes, where you can subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode as well as rate and comment on the show. No pressure. (Tons of pressure.)

No NFL Team Wants to Clinch a Playoff / Mack Brown Fired

In the days leading up to Mack Brown’s resignation as Texas’ football coach, ESPN reported daily on Brown’s job status. While daily SportsCenter updates on this story were fair game, the commentary from ESPN’s slate of college football pundits was totally irresponsible. Because ESPN runs the Longhorn Network jointly with UT’s Athletic Department, any SportsCenter commentary on a UT coach’s performance directly affects the value of their company’s joint venture with the University of Texas.

So even if pundits like Paul Finebaum and Stephen A. Smith genuinely believe that Texas should replace Mack Brown with Nick Saban, when they offered this opinion on SportsCenter only hours before Brown was fired, it felt like two spokesmen from ESPN’s corporate offices were telling UT’s Board of Regents why they needed to make a change in the football department. Similarly, any SportCenter report suggesting that Saban should be Texas’ next football coach sounded more like hiring advice than journalistic opinion: Saban, who has won 3 of the last 4 national championships, could impact the net worth of the Longhorn Network faster than any other hire. Not surprisingly, now that Alabama has paid him to stay put, ESPN is predictably “reporting” these days that an NFL A-lister could be the next Longhorn coach…

Simply put, ESPN has a vested economic interest in Texas football’s success. Therefore, no matter how much freedom ESPN gives its talking heads, none of their commentators can EVER have a truly objective opinion about a UT coach’s performance. And that’s why I have to ask: if Finebaum or Smith had been willing to give Mack Brown the benefit of the doubt for one more season, would such an opinion have led SportsCenter producers to select a different naysaying pundit for their final “Fire Mack Brown” segments?

Listen to PFPod for our response to criticisms that Brown failed to recruit the last three Heisman winners. Speaking of RGIII, we also jump on the Redskins’ latest drama, as well as the rest of the games from this past weekend of NFL games.

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Papa’s Football Podcast–Week 1

Because the world needs more of my high-pitched eunuch’s voice. Howard and I discuss the most compelling games and story lines from week one of the NFL. Thank God it’s back.

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