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Shep and Sean

Podcast de Matt Shepard and Sean Baligian

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Matt Shepard and Sean Baligian bring their years of experience and expertise to the forefront, offering insightful analysis, witty commentary, and insider perspectives. From the highs and lows of the Detroit Lions, Tigers, Pistons, and Red Wings, to broader discussions about the state of the game and key matchups across various leagues, Shep & Sean deliver an entertaining take on the Detroit Sports.

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103 episodios

episode Trust the Plan… or Start Asking Questions? artwork

Trust the Plan… or Start Asking Questions?

Matt Shepard and Sean Baligian open with a level-headed breakdown of the Lions’ draft — and a reminder that not every pick needs to be a headline-grabber to be the right move. From addressing needs along the lines to building depth across the roster, Shep & Sean explain why Detroit’s approach continues to reflect a clear philosophy — even if it doesn’t always match what fans or mock drafts expect. The guys discuss trusting the process, resisting the urge to chase “shiny” picks, and why long-term roster building still matters more than draft-night reactions. But that patience doesn’t apply everywhere. The conversation shifts to the Pistons, where the pressure is very real. With expectations rising and a playoff series hanging in the balance, the guys break down what’s gone wrong, why the supporting cast hasn’t shown up around Cade Cunningham, and what it means for the front office if this run ends early. They also hit the Tigers’ ongoing inconsistency — from frustrating pitching performances to Spencer Torkelson’s rollercoaster production — and debate whether this team has enough to win the division or still needs help in key areas. From trusting the plan to questioning results, Shepard and Baligian take a candid look at where Detroit teams stand — and when patience starts turning into pressure.

28 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
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Pitching Problems, Playoff Gaps, and Draft Dreams

Matt Shepard and Sean Baligian cover a wide range of Detroit sports — and a growing theme starts to emerge: expectations aren’t matching reality. The show opens with frustration on the mound, as inconsistent pitching continues to put the Tigers in tough spots despite flashes of promise elsewhere. From Jack Flaherty’s maddening outings to ongoing bullpen concerns, Shep and Sean break down why too many free passes and missed opportunities are holding this team back. They also discuss Casey Mize’s encouraging start, the pressure on Spencer Torkelson to produce as a middle-of-the-order bat, and why Detroit’s offensive profile still feels incomplete without consistent right-handed power. From there, the conversation shifts to the Red Wings — and the uncomfortable reality that other teams in the division are pulling ahead. With playoff intensity exposing familiar flaws, the guys question whether Detroit has the high-end talent needed to compete and why the rebuild still feels stuck in neutral. They also hit on the Pistons’ inconsistency, coaching decisions, and what needs to change after a frustrating performance, before wrapping with Lions draft talk — including ideal fits, potential risks, and how Detroit should approach building the roster moving forward. Candid, critical, and wide-ranging, Shepard and Baligian tackle the biggest questions facing Detroit teams right now — and why answers still feel hard to find.

21 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
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When Accountability Only Goes One Way

Matt Shepard and Sean Baligian open the show with a wide-ranging, candid conversation that starts with headlines and quickly turns into something bigger: accountability. From a high-profile media controversy to the realities of how information, access, and reputation intersect, Shep and Sean break down why perception matters and how quickly narratives can shift and whether it’s fair or not. That theme carries straight into Detroit sports, where the Red Wings once again find themselves facing familiar criticism. The guys don’t hold back on a team that continues to struggle with consistency, urgency, and physical edge — raising bigger questions about roster construction, development, and whether meaningful change is finally needed. They also touch on the Tigers’ offensive frustrations, why stars like Bobby Witt Jr. stand out even more when your own lineup can’t produce, and what it says about where Detroit still needs to improve. The conversation wraps with Lions draft talk, including edge vs. tackle debates, roster priorities, and why Detroit’s front office may not value certain positions the same way fans do. Honest, opinionated, and wide-ranging, this episode connects the dots between headlines, expectations, and the reality facing Detroit teams right now.

15 de abr de 2026 - 38 min
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Michigan’s Moment — and Detroit’s Ongoing Questions

Matt Shepard and Sean Baligian open the show with a big question: if Michigan finishes the job, where does this team rank among the best the Big Ten has ever seen? From historic comparisons to past champions, the guys break down what makes this Michigan team different — its balance, its dominance, and its ability to win in multiple ways. But they also push back on the idea that it’s a foregone conclusion, giving proper respect to a battle-tested UConn program that’s been there, done that, and knows how to win when it matters most. From there, the conversation shifts to Detroit — and the tone changes fast. Shep & Sean dive into the growing frustration surrounding the Red Wings, questioning roster construction, player development, and why the same issues continue to show up year after year. With multiple coaches delivering the same message about toughness and consistency, the guys ask the uncomfortable question: at what point does the responsibility fall squarely on the front office? They also explore the challenges of evaluating prospects, the danger of overvaluing potential, and why Detroit may need to rethink its approach if it wants to take a real step forward. From championship ceilings to organizational questions, this episode covers both ends of the spectrum — what winning looks like, and why some teams are still trying to figure it out.

6 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
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Celebrating 100… and Asking Tougher Questions

Matt Shepard and Sean Baligian celebrate their 100th episode milestone, but the conversation quickly turns from reflection to reality. After another tough weekend for Michigan State, the guys dig into a familiar pattern: strong seasons that fall short when the stakes rise. From a late collapse on the ice to another early exit on the court, Shep and Sean ask the uncomfortable question: is this just who these programs are right now? And if so, what actually needs to change? That theme carries into a broader discussion about coaching philosophy, adapting to the modern game, and whether loyalty and tradition can sometimes hold teams back when it matters most. The conversation shifts to the Red Wings, where frustration continues to build around roster construction, development, and a team that still feels stuck between rebuilding and contending. With multiple coaches delivering similar messages about effort and consistency, the guys question whether the real issue goes deeper than the bench. They also dive into the Lions’ offseason approach, debating expectations, roster decisions, and whether this team is truly positioned to take the next step — or still missing a critical piece. From college sports disappointment to Detroit’s ongoing “almost there” feeling, this episode blends milestone reflection with honest, unfiltered evaluation of where things really stand.

31 de mar de 2026 - 39 min
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