Season 7, Ep 14 – The Pete Rose Episode: Mets Reset, Schwarber’s Big Deal, College Football Chaos, and Survivor Pool Drama Podcast Por  arte de portada

Season 7, Ep 14 – The Pete Rose Episode: Mets Reset, Schwarber’s Big Deal, College Football Chaos, and Survivor Pool Drama

Season 7, Ep 14 – The Pete Rose Episode: Mets Reset, Schwarber’s Big Deal, College Football Chaos, and Survivor Pool Drama

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In the “Pete Rose episode,” Dan Fox and Frank Knight open with baseball—and the conversation turns quickly into a full-on Mets identity check. With Pete Alonso gone, Nimmo traded for Marcus Semien, and Edwin Díaz landing with the Dodgers, Frank tries to keep the panic in check: it’s “wait-and-see” season in Queens. The guys debate whether this is a strategic reset or the start of a rebuild, whether committee platoons (including Jeff McNeil) can really work, and whether the Mets should push hard for Juan Soto now or wait for free agency—assuming Uncle Stevie’s wallet stays open.

Over in Philly, Dan reacts to the Phillies bringing back Kyle Schwarber on a five-year deal, weighing the short-term upside (power, leadership, clubhouse presence) against the long-term risk of paying for past performance. Alan checks in on the Yankees’ unusually quiet offseason, including the debate around keeping Cody Bellinger—a versatile glove with a left-handed swing made for the short porch.

Then it’s college football mayhem: Penn State’s coaching change, Ole Miss fallout, Lane Kiffin’s “big-leagues vs. king-of-the-program” decision, and the Michigan scandal that has everyone asking what the program does next. The crew also takes a hard shot at Notre Dame’s independence, arguing you can’t complain about playoff politics while refusing to join a conference.

Finally, the episode closes with Fox Brothers Alarms, the empty inbox (again), a Survivor Pool update that now includes a Week 18 tiebreaker plan, and a pivot into the Week 14 NFL recap—anchored by a quick historical nod to December 7th as “a day that will live in infamy.”

Special Thanks to:
Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.com
First Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/


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