Monday Nov 25, 2019
Stephen A. Smith turned on the culture?, Myles Garrett’s ban, and Wu-Tang overrated? (Ep. 63)
Episode 63 is here for your listening pleasure. The Colin Kaepernick workout went about as well as we thought it was going to go: horribly. Last-minute changes, post-workout diatribes, no interest from any NFL team. This looks like the end for Kaepernick's NFL days. Out of all of this, popular ESPN TV personality Stephen A. Smith gets skewered by the black community, and some even question his "blackness" because he posited that Kaepernick's actions indicated that he really didn't want to play. On the other hand, the black community celebrates Max Kellerman's (Stephen A.'s co-host) Kaepernick take. Myles Garrett received an indefinite ban for hitting Steelers QB Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet. Myles claimed that Mason used a racial slur during the altercation. We dissect the events leading to Garrett's suspension, as well as the NFL's decision. Is the almighty Wu-Tang overrated? Propped up by the success of a few songs? We examine the Wu legacy, both as a group and a individually. As always, thanks for listening. Please like, share, and subscribe. Music produced by DianaRO contact us at woofticketspodcast@gmail.com
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