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🗓️ 1 May 2020
⏱️ 89 minutes
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0:00.0 | Happy Friday. It is almost a weekend, which of course means absolutely nothing right now. |
0:05.5 | It just means two days at the end of the week. Yeah, we've got 35s this week. |
0:11.8 | We have a little bit of football news. We're also going to have our friends stand for Steve |
0:15.6 | on to talk about some of the... I'm not even a lot. We are knee deep in this quarantine thing. |
0:23.2 | And running out of topics here, and we had the draft Sunday, I know I said it would drag it out |
0:28.4 | for months and months, but I want to be creative. So I thought about the worst breaks in sports |
0:33.4 | history. If you Google that, it's actually not something you want to look at because a lot of |
0:38.4 | times Google translates that as, hey, let's look at the guy from Louisville's leg injury. Let's look |
0:43.4 | at Joe Thysman's leg injury. Not interested in doing that, but what we're talking about is like |
0:48.7 | bad luck situations. And some of these are going to be mixed bad luck. Some of these players and |
0:55.3 | teams had agency here could have made the right play or the right move, but all told it's just an |
1:01.8 | unlucky unfortunate situation. So we're going to bring Stanford, Steve, in who has a wealth of |
1:05.9 | knowledge, very funny friend of the program. And we're going to run through our list of bad breaks |
1:12.5 | in the sports world. That doesn't mean they're the biggest, baddest breaks. It just ones we feel |
1:16.7 | like talking about on a Friday morning. So we'll hit that. We will go through some NFL news real quick. |
1:22.4 | We will talk about our number 35. |
1:47.4 | I hope everybody stands safe out there. I'm your host, Chris Long. This is the Green Light Pot. And I |
1:52.0 | have, be a Zoom. Thank you to the good folks at Zoom for making this possible. My co-host, |
1:57.0 | Making Gunner. This is episode 35 proper. Welcome. Yo, Chris. Happy Mayday. I want to ask you, |
2:04.0 | though, doesn't the weekend still have a vibe to it, a feel to it, even though it's the exact |
2:11.7 | same as Monday through Friday? You know, it does. If you're churning out content all week, it's a good |
2:18.7 | break. You know, I let the vocal cords rest. I let the brain rest a little bit. This is hard work. |
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