Afleveringen
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Valenti and Rico got today's show underway with their thoughts on last night's MLB Home Run Derby and why its airing on Netflix is part of a bigger problem in sports. They covered a multitude of topics in the second hour, including the latest in MLB/MLBPA discussions about a potential salary cap and floor, where MLS promotion has been during the World Cup, and which of the Skubal/Larkin/Duren situations you're most annoyed with. Then, the guys reacted to a list from anonymous NFL executives ranking the top QBs and where Jared Goff landed. Warde Manuel and his recent comments about the ongoing controversy surrounding him and the U of M were the focus of conversation in the final hour.
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Valenti used the first segment to bash MLB and other sports leagues for putting events on streaming services. This stemmed from a discussion about the Home Run Derby last night, which was aired on Netflix. The guys tied this into a larger argument about greed in sports before talking about 5 NFL teams that could surprise people in 2026.
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Mike and Rico spent a segment with their thoughts on comments from both MLB players and Commissioner Rob Manfred about the implementation of a salary cap/floor in the next CBA. Then, they quickly touched on where MLS promotion has been throughout the World Cup, and Rico tried to guess the teams in the league with only the city name provided. The guys wrapped the hour with their intended topic: which of the Skubal/Duren/Larkin situations are you most frustrated with?
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NFL executives anonymously voted on the top 10 QBs in the league, and Rico came equipped with said list, which the guys reacted to. Goff's ranking of 9th sparked a new conversation about whether this is a fair spot for him.
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The guys began the final hour with a fresh topic: Warde Manuel's comments to The Michigan Insider regarding all of the controversy surrounding him and U of M. They gave their extended reactions to this and worked in some of your thoughts on the Goff QB ranking from the third hour before being joined by Wojo and Riger in cross-talk to wrap things up.
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Mike and Rico react to some comments made by Michigan AD Warde Manuel to The Michigan Insider.
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Valenti and Rico expand on the NFL QB ranking they reacted to at the top of the third hour.
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The guys react to Rico's list from NFL executives ranking the top 10 QBs in the NFL going into 2026.
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Mike and Rico welcome the people into their main third hour topic.
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Mike and Rico pose an interesting question which includes 3/4 of the Detroit sports teams.
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Will there be a salary cap implemented in the new collective bargaining agreement between the MLBPA and MLB? Comments from players and Commissioner Rob Manfred say both sides could not be further away in discussions.
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David joins with a list of 5 teams that could surprise people by making the NFL playoffs in 2026.
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Mike and Rico hear from the people on the issue of sporting events on streaming services stemming from the MLB Home Run Derby being on Netflix last night.
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The guys discuss how many people did/were able to watch the MLB Home Run Derby on Netflix last night.
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Do you stand with Mike against sporting events on streaming services?
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Valenti and Rico spent the first half of the show discussing what Tarik Skubal had to say about being pulled from yesterday's game after the 5th inning and the hypocrisy behind it. They also reacted to a report from Bob Nightengale that Skubal really wants to stay in Detroit and sign an extension with them. In the third hour, the guys shifted their sights towards the latest news about Warde Manuel and whether his time might be coming up in Ann Arbor.
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Valenti and Rico carried over their Skubal frustrations from the first hour into the second. They examined his comments even further in depth, trying to make sense of what his play is here. Then, the guys spent a segment discussing the MLB Home Run Derby being on Netflix this year and what this says about the ongoing issue of greed in sports.
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