Motown & Coney

Prime Time

1 h 2 min · 6. okt. 2024
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We kick off the podcast talking the Detroit Tighers. Are they the real life “Major League” Why it’s great to be a Detroit fan, can the Pistons follow.[9:00] Why we are looking forward to the Lions playing Dallas.[17:00] How bad is Miami?[20:30] What should the Steelers do with Russell Wilson?[23:00] We discuss our fantasy teams.[27:00] Does Coach Prime leave to go to FSU.[33:00] We discuss what teams have been hurt by college football changes.[38:00] We review Big Sean’s album.[53:00]

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Summary In this episode of Motown and Coney, Rodney and Tommy discuss the recent successes of Detroit sports teams, particularly the Lions and Tigers, and the disconnect of the Pistons with the city. They explore the dynamics of the NBA and the impact of player personalities, as well as the potential of the Pistons to improve. The conversation shifts to the NFL, focusing on trade rumors and strategies for building a championship team. They also touch on the new Netflix series 'The Starting Five' and its star power. In this engaging conversation, Rodney and Tommy delve into the dynamics of NFL quarterbacks, particularly focusing on Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco, discussing their performances and the impact on their respective teams. They explore the importance of establishing a run game in football and the challenges faced by various teams and coaches. The discussion shifts to the music scene, highlighting GloRilla's impressive debut album and her rising influence in hip-hop. Finally, they touch on gaming trends, expressing excitement for upcoming releases and the potential for new boxing games.

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