The Odd Couple with Rob Parker & Kelvin Washington

Hour 1 - Of Course the Patriots are Standing Behind that Cheater, Mike Vrabel + SNY host Ian Begley

40 min · 8. maj 202640 min
episode Hour 1 - Of Course the Patriots are Standing Behind that Cheater, Mike Vrabel + SNY host Ian Begley cover

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Rob and Kelvin explain why it’s not surprising at all that the New England Patriots are sticking with Mike Vrabel given that their franchise has a history of supporting cheaters, tell us if Russell Wilson should retire from the NFL and make the jump to television, and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob's nightly bets. Plus, host of the SNY digital NBA show, ‘The Putback’, Ian Begley, swings by to discuss the New York Knicks going up 2-0 on the Philadelphia 76ers, why the Cleveland Cavaliers are having so much trouble with the Detroit Pistons, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Rob Parker Calls James Harden a Playoff Failure

Rob Parker goes all the way in on James Harden after a rough start to the Pistons series, calling him the “PFOAT” — Playoff Failure Of All Time. Parker argues that Harden’s postseason struggles aren’t new, saying the pattern is well documented: elite regular-season production followed by disappointing playoff performances. That leads to the bigger question — is Harden’s NBA legacy now defined more by failure than greatness? Kelvin Washington backs up the criticism, saying Harden has shifted from famous to infamous when it comes to playoff moments. For a player with one of the most dominant regular-season résumés of his era, the gap between expectation and performance is becoming impossible to ignore. The crew debates whether this is fair criticism or an overreaction — and what it ultimately means for Harden’s place in NBA history. 👉 Is “playoff failure” now attached to his legacy for good? See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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