Afleveringen
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Tuesday’s show features reaction to Team USA’s World Cup elimination after a 4-1 loss to Belgium, as Joe Rose and the guys discuss why the U.S. still trails the top soccer nations in the world and what needs to change for the program to take the next step. The Miami Heat are also a major topic as Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis are officially introduced, Tyler Herro’s time in Miami comes to an end, and the guys break down what’s next for the Heat, including potential free-agent targets, Nikola Jović’s development, and the ongoing LeBron James sweepstakes. Plus, Omar Kelly joins the show to discuss the Dolphins’ young roster, breakout candidates, position battles, and why he believes Miami can win 10 games this season. The guys also talk Canes football hype, Marlins playoff hopes, World Cup storylines, Heat expectations, and more
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Hour 1 opens with reaction to Team USA’s World Cup exit after a 4-1 loss to Belgium, as Joe Rose discusses the gap that still exists between the United States and the top soccer nations in the world. The conversation then shifts to the Miami Heat’s new era after officially introducing Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis while saying goodbye to Tyler Herro and the other pieces involved in the blockbuster trade. Joe breaks down what’s next for Miami, including potential free-agent targets like DeMar DeRozan, how Nikola Jović can continue to develop, and the importance of adding role players around Giannis. The guys also dive into the ongoing LeBron James watch, debating whether Cleveland or Golden State could be the destination, whether another “Decision” could be coming, and why Miami remains in the conversation. The hour also features Dolphins discussion, including the team’s decision to get younger, move on from players like Rasul Douglas, and the importance of building a more connected culture after last season’s internal issues.
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Hour 2 opens with reaction to Team USA’s World Cup elimination after falling to Belgium, as Joe Rose and the guys discuss why American soccer still trails the top European nations. The conversation focuses on the gap between MLS and the world’s elite leagues, whether more of America’s best athletes choosing soccer could change the sport’s future, and why interest in the game often peaks every four years during the World Cup before fading. Omar Kelly then joins the show to break down the Dolphins’ offseason direction, including Miami’s focus on developing young players, potential building blocks like Patrick Paul, questions surrounding Chop Robinson, and the competition between Ollie Gordon and Jaylen Wright for the RB2 role behind De’Von Achane. Omar also doubles down on his prediction that the Dolphins can win 10 games this season, while acknowledging the bigger focus is player development and building a new foundation. The hour wraps with Hollywood Headlines, including celebrities upset over not making the guest list for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding and the launch of a new 3-on-3 hockey format.
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Hour 3 features Joe Rose and Hollywood breaking down expectations for the Miami Heat’s new-look roster, including predictions for what Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bam Adebayo, and the rest of the team could average this season. The guys also revisit USA soccer’s continued challenge of catching up with global powers, discussing why so many American athletes grow up playing other sports and comparing soccer’s worldwide popularity to events like the Olympics. World Cup excitement continues with big matchups ahead, including Argentina and Lionel Messi, before the conversation shifts to college football as Miami Hurricanes media days approach. Joe explains why Canes fans should be excited about a loaded roster, while identifying the offensive line as the biggest question mark and debating whether anyone in the ACC can challenge Miami. The hour wraps with Marlins talk as the team continues its hot stretch, upcoming promotions, and whether Miami can make a legitimate playoff push.
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Hour 4 features Alex Solana joining Joe Rose to discuss Team USA’s World Cup elimination and whether the United States can eventually close the gap with the world’s top soccer nations. The guys break down the talent gap exposed in the loss to Belgium, the challenges of America’s pay-to-play system, Mauricio Pochettino’s impact on the program, and the teams that could challenge France as the tournament favorite. The conversation then shifts to the NBA offseason, including whether DeMar DeRozan could make sense for Miami, Donovan Mitchell’s extension with Cleveland, the Heat’s need for role players, Nikola Jović’s development, and whether Miami can compete as a top-four team in the Eastern Conference. The hour also features more Dolphins discussion from Omar Kelly, including Miami’s young roster, potential breakout players, position battles, and why he believes the Dolphins can still win 10 games this season.
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Omar Kelly joins Joe Rose to break down the Dolphins’ offseason approach, explaining why Miami is expected to add a veteran cornerback while still prioritizing the development of its young players. Omar identifies the team’s biggest building blocks, including Patrick Paul, while questioning whether Chop Robinson can turn his flashes of potential into consistent production. The conversation also covers the competition between Ollie Gordon and Jaylen Wright for the RB2 role behind De’Von Achane, the need for more position battles during training camp, and potential breakout candidates to watch this season. Omar also defends his prediction that the Dolphins could win 10 games, while acknowledging that this season is ultimately about growth, development, and building for the future
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Alex Solana joins Joe Rose to break down Team USA’s World Cup exit and whether the United States can eventually close the gap with the world’s top soccer nations. The guys discuss the talent gap exposed in the loss to Belgium, the challenges created by America’s pay-to-play system, and why the U.S. development model still puts the country at a disadvantage. Solana gives credit to head coach Mauricio Pochettino for helping the team find an identity during the tournament, while also explaining why the Belgium loss was ultimately a disappointment. The conversation also looks ahead at the World Cup favorites, including why France remains the team to beat, whether Argentina can challenge them, and how England continues to find ways to win.
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The guys react to Team USA’s loss to Belgium and discuss why the United States still has a long way to go to compete with the top soccer nations in Europe. The guys debate the gap between MLS and the world’s elite leagues, whether USA soccer would look different if more of the country’s best athletes chose the sport, and why American interest tends to spike every four years during the World Cup before fading afterward. Despite soccer being the biggest sport globally, the conversation explores why it still hasn’t reached that same level of popularity in the United States.
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The Heat officially say goodbye to Tyler Herro after trading him to the Bucks as part of the blockbuster deal for Giannis Antetokounmpo, marking the end of a memorable but often turbulent tenure in Miami. Joe Rose then shifts to the LeBron James sweepstakes, debating whether another version of "The Decision" could be on the horizon and where the four-time champion is most likely to land. While Cleveland appears to be the logical favorite, Miami remains firmly in the conversation, and Joe questions the idea that money won't play a major role in LeBron's decision. The guys also discuss why LeBron's relationship with the Lakers appears to have run its course and what factors could ultimately determine the next chapter of his career.
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The Heat officially introduce Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis while also saying goodbye to Tyler Herro and the other players involved in the blockbuster trade, signaling the start of a new era in Miami. Joe Rose discusses what's next for the Heat, including the latest on the LeBron James sweepstakes and whether Cleveland or Golden State makes more sense as his next destination. The conversation also explores other potential free-agent targets, including DeMar DeRozan, the importance of surrounding the new core with quality role players, and whether Nikola Jović can finally take the next step after an underwhelming season and justify the Heat's investment in his development.
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The Dolphins are embracing a younger roster after choosing not to re-sign veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas, and Joe Rose discusses what that decision says about the direction of the team. The guys look back at the disconnect within the organization last season and why Miami needed a complete reset instead of another temporary fix. With a new regime in place, the Dolphins are focused on creating a stronger culture, getting everyone on the same page, and building a foundation that can lead to long-term success
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Joe Rose discusses why Miami Hurricanes fans should be excited heading into the season, with a talented roster that could make the Canes one of the most entertaining teams in the ACC. The biggest question mark is the offensive line, as Joe looks forward to seeing how the young players develop and handle the pressure. The guys debate whether anyone in the ACC can truly challenge Miami, as the Canes should be favored in every game this season, and whether they can avoid the costly slip-ups that have haunted the program in recent years
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The hosts of WQAM weigh in on the Marlins manager Clayton McCullough's controversial decision to remove starter Eury Perez from Sunday's game against the Athletics after seven perfect innings. Was it a case of prudent management, or being overly cautious with a pitcher who has a history of injuries? Would it be worth risking another injury for a shot at immortality?
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Monday’s show is loaded across the sports world, starting with World Cup drama as USA soccer continues to deal with controversy around officiating and star treatment on the global stage. That same debate over big moments carries into MLB, where the Marlins are under fire after pulling Eury Pérez following seven perfect innings, sparking major backlash over whether Miami cost him a chance at history or made the right long-term decision for a pitcher coming off injury. LeBron James’ free agency remains a major storyline, with speculation building around Miami, Cleveland, and Golden State as potential landing spots and discussion around what each team truly offers at this stage of his career. The show also includes reaction to Tyler Herro taking shots at Bam Adebayo on social media after being traded to Milwaukee, adding more tension to Miami Heat storylines. Rounding things out is Dolphins talk, as the new regime evaluates a young roster in training camp with key position battles and expectations for the upcoming season.
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Hour 1 opens with World Cup discussion as U.S. striker Flo Balogun has his red card suspension overturned, making him available for tonight’s Round of 16 matchup against Belgium—though the decision has sparked plenty of backlash. The Marlins are also under scrutiny despite sweeping the Athletics, after pulling Eury Pérez following seven perfect innings, with Joe Rose and the guys debating whether the long-term health decision was worth sacrificing a potential historic moment. The debate continues over how aggressive teams should be with young pitchers, especially ones returning from injury, even as Miami stays hot overall. Attention then shifts to LeBron James’ free agency, where Cleveland appears to be the frontrunner but Miami and Golden State remain in the mix. The hour also includes reaction to Tyler Herro taking shots at Bam Adebayo on social media following his trade to Milwaukee, with discussion on how his Miami tenure should be viewed. The segment wraps with early college football talk, including a loaded Miami Hurricanes recruiting class and expectations heading into the ACC season.
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Hour 2 features World Cup discussion as Lionel Messi continues to dominate at age 39, elevating Inter Miami’s profile, while controversy swirls around USA striker Flo Balogun’s red card suspension being overturned ahead of tonight’s Round of 16 matchup with Belgium. The guys debate FIFA’s consistency in rulings and what it would mean if Balogun delivers a signature moment on the world stage. In MLB, the Marlins remain in the playoff race but spark debate after pulling Eury Pérez following seven perfect innings, with discussion centered on balancing a historic opportunity with long-term health concerns. The hour also continues the LeBron James sweepstakes conversation, breaking down potential landing spots and what each option means for his future.
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Hour 3 features Kyle Crabbs joining the show to break down the Dolphins’ young core, highlighting potential breakout players, key position battles, and the overall outlook along the offensive line heading into the season. Crabbs also weighs in on how much playing time rookies could realistically see and discusses Malik Willis’ rushing ability, suggesting he could finish among the league leaders in quarterback rushing yards if used correctly, while also making the case that Miami should avoid pursuing Brandon Aiyuk. The hour also includes World Cup discussion, including Flo Balogun’s return to the U.S. lineup after his red card suspension was overturned and broader conversation about the global popularity and high cost of attending matches. The Marlins remain a major storyline as well, with Otto Lopez and Max Meyer emerging as All-Stars and Miami continuing its playoff push despite ongoing debate over the Eury Pérez decision, including whether the team should have let him finish his bid for history and if Sandy Alcantara could be moved at the deadline.
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Hour 4 opens with continued fallout from the Marlins’ decision to pull Eury Pérez after seven perfect innings, sparking major outrage among baseball fans over a missed chance at history, with only 24 perfect games ever thrown in MLB history. The discussion shifts to the World Cup, where controversy continues around USA striker Flo Balogun’s overturned red card and whether star players are receiving preferential treatment. The guys also react to a quirky Domino’s promotion that promised free pizza if a U.S. player was shown a red card, raising questions about what happens now that the suspension has been reversed and whether the original call even warranted a red. The hour also revisits broader sports themes of officiating consistency and superstar treatment across leagues. Later, Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Dolphins position battles, rookie expectations, and the offensive line outlook, while highlighting Malik Willis’ rushing potential and arguing he could be among the league leaders in QB rushing yards if used properly.
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Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the Dolphins’ young roster, focusing on potential breakout players heading into the season and key position battles across the roster, especially along the offensive line. He discusses how much playing time rookies could realistically see and what Miami’s overall offensive line outlook looks like heading into camp. The conversation also centers on Malik Willis and how the Dolphins may use his rushing ability, with Crabbs suggesting he could be among the league leaders in quarterback rushing yards if deployed properly. The segment wraps with his stance that Miami should not pursue Brandon Aiyuk.
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Tyler Herro is making headlines after exchanging Instagram DMs with a fan that included comments directed at Bam Adebayo following his trade to Milwaukee. Joe Rose discusses why taking public shots at a former teammate on the way out is a bad look, even if emotions are still high after the trade. The conversation also looks back on Herro's time with the Heat, where he was a productive player but never quite developed into the franchise cornerstone many expected, and whether this social media exchange changes the way his Miami tenure will be remembered.
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