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699: You’re In Trouble

4. marras 2025
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Tony and MJ covered Hugh Freeze’s firing at Auburn, Lane Kiffin’s job prospects, and the quick-trigger culture of college football firings while celebrating the Dodgers’ dramatic World Series win and its LA–Toronto cultural rivalry with a humorous Kobe sneaker mix-up, then shifted to NBA highlights like Jokic’s dominance and Wemby’s emergence, critiqued SEC bias in college rankings, analyzed quarterback performance through team context, and discussed sports culture’s fixation on individual glory alongside social stories from WWE transfers to a school bathroom controversy, men’s behavior “rules,” and debates over empathy, SNAP struggles, and transgender legislation—all tying sports back to fairness, humanity, and perspective

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