Game 7 Drama, Bailout Bo, and the Disney vs YouTube TV War
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Join Will and Zach for a fast-paced Week-in-Sports rundown recorded November 3, 2025 — a high-energy mix of NFL analysis, MLB reflections, NBA storylines, college football talk, and streaming industry drama. Expect conversational banter, bold predictions, and a few bets worth circling.
[00:00:51 – Exciting Sports Season Begins] The guys kick off with baseball — breaking down the World Series Game 7 thriller, Shohei Ohtani’s pitching struggles, and why this year’s matchup delivered top-tier drama for both casual and hardcore fans.
[00:01:38 – Reflecting on Baseball’s Drama] Final thoughts on how the Fall Classic wrapped up, plus early offseason chatter and which teams might carry momentum into next year.
[00:04:17 – NFL Picks and Predictions] A full NFL segment covering last week’s surprises (J.J. McCarthy’s rise, Joe Flacco’s fireworks, Tomlin’s Steelers magic) and “Bailout Bo” Nix hype. Will and Zach make their weekly picks and two featured bets — Patriots (+125) and Rams (-194) — while previewing Bills vs Dolphins, Ravens vs Vikings, Patriots at Buccaneers, and more.
[00:52:08 – Ja Morant’s Suspension Issues] The NBA takes center stage with Ja Morant’s suspension, Memphis trade speculation, and early reactions to the NBA Cup opener. Plus: Celtics’ closing-game struggles, rotation concerns, and injury watch.
[00:58:12 – Disney vs YouTube TV Dilemma] Closing out with the Disney vs YouTube TV blackout, what it means for Monday Night Football and college hoops fans, and how streaming fragmentation continues to reshape live sports viewing.
What to expect: lively debate, game-by-game NFL and college picks, MLB and NBA storylines, streaming insights, and the humor-filled chemistry that’s kept listeners coming back for ten years.