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Two For The Win - S2.78 - Finally, The Final.. Finals.

1 h 38 min · 5. Juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2406218/fan_mail/new] Something feels off about sports right now, and it isn’t just the scoreboards. We start by paying respect to Larry Fitzgerald Sr and legendary coach Rick Adelman, then move straight into the heavier reality behind the highlights: BJ Penn’s ongoing mental health situation, the court ruling that he’s fit to stand trial, and why families often carry the biggest burden when a public figure unravels. We also talk CTE and loss, and why “check on your people” is advice that matters long after a calendar month ends.  Then we hit the action across the leagues with a true June sports roundup. We break down the Stanley Cup Final matchup and that Game 1 swing, roll into MLB with Jacob Misiorowski’s ridiculous run for the Brewers, Aaron Judge dealing with a painful bone bruise, and a trend that needs to stop immediately: gambling-fueled threats aimed at players and their families after a bad outing. From there it’s viral baseball chaos with a Canseco-style misplay, plus the Mariners’ streak, a quick standings check, and a reminder that Shohei Ohtani is still a once-in-a-lifetime show.  On the NBA side, we react to Steph Curry’s massive shoe deal and the league’s new anti-tanking lottery rules, plus the frustration of trying to find games in the streaming era. The playoff talk gets real with the Spurs sending OKC home and setting up a Knicks vs Spurs Finals that feels like a time warp. We close with NFL headline whiplash: Russell Wilson preparing for a CBS commentary role, Brandon Aiyuk’s speeding warrant and the “don’t post evidence” lesson, Caleb Williams landing the Madden cover, OBJ returning to the Giants, AJ Brown heading to the Patriots, and the stunner of the week, Miles Garrett to the Rams, which kicks off a no-nonsense debate about loyalty in the modern NFL.  If you like smart sports talk that doesn’t ignore the messy parts, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review with the take you most disagree with.

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Episode Two For The Win - S2.78 - Finally, The Final.. Finals. Cover

Two For The Win - S2.78 - Finally, The Final.. Finals.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2406218/fan_mail/new] Something feels off about sports right now, and it isn’t just the scoreboards. We start by paying respect to Larry Fitzgerald Sr and legendary coach Rick Adelman, then move straight into the heavier reality behind the highlights: BJ Penn’s ongoing mental health situation, the court ruling that he’s fit to stand trial, and why families often carry the biggest burden when a public figure unravels. We also talk CTE and loss, and why “check on your people” is advice that matters long after a calendar month ends.  Then we hit the action across the leagues with a true June sports roundup. We break down the Stanley Cup Final matchup and that Game 1 swing, roll into MLB with Jacob Misiorowski’s ridiculous run for the Brewers, Aaron Judge dealing with a painful bone bruise, and a trend that needs to stop immediately: gambling-fueled threats aimed at players and their families after a bad outing. From there it’s viral baseball chaos with a Canseco-style misplay, plus the Mariners’ streak, a quick standings check, and a reminder that Shohei Ohtani is still a once-in-a-lifetime show.  On the NBA side, we react to Steph Curry’s massive shoe deal and the league’s new anti-tanking lottery rules, plus the frustration of trying to find games in the streaming era. The playoff talk gets real with the Spurs sending OKC home and setting up a Knicks vs Spurs Finals that feels like a time warp. We close with NFL headline whiplash: Russell Wilson preparing for a CBS commentary role, Brandon Aiyuk’s speeding warrant and the “don’t post evidence” lesson, Caleb Williams landing the Madden cover, OBJ returning to the Giants, AJ Brown heading to the Patriots, and the stunner of the week, Miles Garrett to the Rams, which kicks off a no-nonsense debate about loyalty in the modern NFL.  If you like smart sports talk that doesn’t ignore the messy parts, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review with the take you most disagree with.

5. Juni 20261 h 38 min
Episode Two For The Win - S2.77 - From Hot Mikes To Home Runs; Flores Vs NFL. Cover

Two For The Win - S2.77 - From Hot Mikes To Home Runs; Flores Vs NFL.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2406218/fan_mail/new] The sports world can flip from heartbreak to headline-whiplash in about ten minutes, and this week proves it. We start by taking a moment for the losses that hit fans hard, including the passing of racer Kyle Bush and the ripple effect of seeing entire racing leagues honor him at once. We also remember baseball slugger Bob Horner and 1972 Dolphins defender Manny Fernandez, and we talk about what those careers meant beyond the box score. Then we get into the kind of stories you cannot script: the controversial “Enhanced Games” where athletes can use performance enhancers, Fred Kerley chasing Usain Bolt’s 100m record, and a hot mic incident that put ESPN in the worst possible spotlight. From there we pivot to college softball drama, NHL playoff sweeps, and a stretch of MLB highlights that includes rare home run feats, a long-awaited debut homer, a fan negotiating for a milestone ball, and pitching performances that remind you how thin the line is between dominance and disappointment. On the NBA side, we react to the Knicks reaching the Finals for the first time since 1999, the Cavs getting swept, and what it says about team identity when the playoffs turn brutal. We also dive into the sports card market after a Victor Wembanyama card sells for $5.11 million, then close with Spurs vs Thunder and the ongoing debate about flopping, free throws, and officiating consistency. Finally, we shift into NFL offseason mode: Derwin James gets paid, Johnny Manziel tries MMA, legal headlines stack up, and Brian Flores’ discrimination case against the NFL takes a meaningful step forward in the public courts. If you like smart, unfiltered talk across the NBA playoffs, MLB season, NHL postseason, and NFL offseason news, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review. What topic do you want us to go deeper on next?

28. Mai 20261 h 18 min
Episode Two For The Win - S2.76 - Tonight We Talk UFC, Trend Setters & Welcome! Brandon Casey!! Cover

Two For The Win - S2.76 - Tonight We Talk UFC, Trend Setters & Welcome! Brandon Casey!!

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2406218/fan_mail/new] Playoffs bring out the best stories and the worst decisions, so we go rapid-fire across the sports map with the stuff fans cannot stop talking about. We react to a UFC return that ends in a blink, the kind of finish that instantly fuels controversy, then jump into NHL playoff heat and what Game 7 pressure does to teams and fan bases. From there we hit Major League Baseball storylines that matter right now, including big injuries, pitching moves, Kyle Schwarber’s historic home run pace, and a truly rare inside-the-park grand slam that feels like a once-a-decade highlight. We also talk about the ABS challenge system and why it is changing how umpires and catchers work, plus the uncomfortable side of ballpark culture when fans cross the line and teams have to respond. On the NBA side, we get into coaching and roster shakeups, Kyrie speculation, and the playoff swings that make the postseason addictive, including a double overtime battle and a comeback that flips a game from “over” to “legend.” We keep it honest about effort, closing habits, and why stars get judged differently when the moment gets tight. Then our good friend Brendan Casey joins us and steals the show with real talk on youth sports coaching. He breaks down what it is actually like to coach five and six year olds, how to handle sideline parents, what fundamentals are hardest to teach, and why the goal at that age is development and confidence, not a rec league trophy. If you are a sports parent, a coach, or just someone who loves how sports connects to life, this conversation lands. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who watches everything, and leave a review so more fans can find Two for the Win. What part of the sports world do you want us to go deeper on next?

21. Mai 20263 h 10 min
Episode Two for the Win - S2.75 - Playoff Sweeps & Hard Truths; Welcome! Brian "Madd Maxx" Morrison! Cover

Two for the Win - S2.75 - Playoff Sweeps & Hard Truths; Welcome! Brian "Madd Maxx" Morrison!

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2406218/fan_mail/new] A sweep can end a season fast, but it can also expose everything a team tried to hide. We start with the NHL playoffs and the series that are already tilting hard, then shift into MLB news that hits home, including the legacy of Braves legend Bobby Cox and what real clubhouse leadership looks like over decades. From early trades to strange headlines and highlight moments, we connect the dots between small roster moves and big-season outcomes. Then we hit the NBA playoffs where the margin is razor thin. We talk Donovan Mitchell’s huge scoring swing, why bench production decides series, and how physical defense changes the math in May. We also get into the Lakers conversation fans can’t stop having: the optics of players confronting referees, what accountability should look like, and how roster construction can break down when defense becomes the price of star power. The back half turns to the NFL offseason with a mix of remembrance and roster building, from Craig Morton’s passing to key signings and why multiple tight end sets are surging again, including what David Njoku joining the Chargers could unlock. And to close, we bring you an exclusive interview with Brian “Mad Max” Morrison, indie pro wrestler and Por Vita drummer, on life on the road, injury comebacks, building a music career in Virginia, and what sobriety and AA taught him about showing up for yourself. If you like smart sports talk with real-life grit, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review.

14. Mai 20262 h 4 min
Episode Two For The Win - S2.74 - Playoffs & Priorities; Welcome Jason Swain! Cover

Two For The Win - S2.74 - Playoffs & Priorities; Welcome Jason Swain!

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2406218/fan_mail/new] The sports world doesn’t pause, and neither do we. We start with two losses that hit fans in a different way: Ted Turner’s massive influence on how America watched sports and John Sterling’s iconic Yankees radio legacy. From there, we jump to a Kentucky Derby moment that belongs in the history books: Golden Tempo wins, and Sherry DeVaux becomes the first woman to train a Derby champion. We also talk about what it means when that winner skips the Preakness and why “rest versus glory” is becoming a real modern sports argument.  Baseball stays messy and fascinating, with a heated Red Sox Tigers incident that leads to a suspension, the Mets’ bad run meeting a James Wood highlight reel, and quick hits on milestones, injuries, and division leaders. Then it’s playoff time: we track the NHL bracket and shift into the NBA postseason with a weekend full of Game 7 pressure, star availability, coaching fallout, and the never-ending debate over refs and fines.  Next we step back for a bigger conversation about athlete priorities and public choices. One rookie, Mendoza, skips a White House visit to focus on proving himself. Angel Reese takes heat for missing team activities while building her brand. We break down both sides and ask what “professional” should look like in 2026. Finally, we’re joined by Jason Swain, MATW’s heel commentator Alexander B. Thomas and a longtime working musician, to talk networking, coachability, getting over with an audience, and why the best careers are built on preparation and relationships.  If you like smart sports talk with real culture debates and a great guest interview, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review. What take do you disagree with most?

8. Mai 20262 h 14 min