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Washed and Winning

Washed and Winning

De: A.C. Lee and Parlay Pete
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Washed and Winning is the unapologetic voice of the people — raw, real, and rooted in Georgia pride. Hosted by Morehouse alums A.C. Lee and Parlay Pete, this podcast brings sharp takes, barbershop talk, and authentic conversation to the forefront. Whether we’re breaking down the highs and heartbreaks of the Atlanta Falcons, celebrating the dominance of the Georgia Bulldogs, or just meeting folks where they are — we’re speaking for the culture, not at it.


Tired? Maybe. Washed? Sure. But still winning.

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  • The SEC, Where It Matters More
    Dec 5 2025

    A warehouse shift will teach you more about efficiency than any spreadsheet. We start with sore knees, stacked pallets, and the real logic of a supply chain—how moving slower can move more—then zoom out to what that means for teams, leadership, and the way we treat people who do the hard work. From there we ride through fatherhood snapshots and a Jay-Z birthday drop, into the algorithm’s grab bag of sports, music, and history. Deep-sea creatures spark a powerful idea: adaptation is a decision. Could two friends become liquid millionaires by aligning every choice to that goal? Yes—if ego steps aside and the “why” becomes fuel.

    Atlanta culture anchors the middle. The Falcons’ special teams blunders and coaching optics turn into a bigger conversation about wasting primes and mistiming hires. In college football, we lay out what’s broken: early signing day pressures, portal churn, and a calendar that forces coaches to choose between loyalty and leverage. Lane Kiffin’s fit war at LSU vs Florida becomes a lens on brand, pressure, and identity, and why the sport needs real windows for coaching, recruiting, and transfers.

    Then the NBA gets a sober look. Chris Paul’s leadership is a reminder that tone only works when the results do, and the league’s copycat impulse flattens players who need coaching built around them, not a template. We push back on the lazy “Europe passed America” take by pointing to roles, rhythm, and the coaching courage to design for the roster you have, not the one you wish you did.

    We close with a music year-in-review—Drake, Clips, Wale, Future—proof that the right album finds you when you need it. The picks segment is sharp and grounded: college chaos calls and NFL lines with reasons, not vibes. If you like honest talk that connects warehouse wisdom to game-day nerves and late-night playlists, you’ll feel at home here. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves sports and culture, and drop your lock of the week in the comments.

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    2 h y 33 m
  • Falcons First, Two Fed-Up Falcons Fans Break Down a Win, a QB Debate, and a League Full of Drama Second
    Dec 1 2025

    A rivalry win should feel simple. Ours didn’t. We broke down why beating the Saints was both satisfying and sobering: Atlanta finally leaned into under-center play action, ran with purpose, and hit the moon ball—yet big questions linger about whether that identity sticks and who should steer it. Kirk looked sharp with a full week. Penix still represents the plan. The real variable is the staff’s conviction to call what works and keep calling it.

    From there we zoomed out to quarterback culture. Shadur’s debut sparked a debate on QBR and the way media and front offices conflate “acting like a quarterback” with actually playing the position. We talked reps, camp politics, and why certain personalities get rerouted long before their skill is developed. It’s not a defense of any one player—it’s a critique of how opportunity is allocated and how narratives shape careers.

    Then the curtain lifted on the Raiders: reported Brady–Jim Gray influence, boardroom whispers, and how off-field relationships can warp on-field results. Rivalry Week got its due with Georgia–Tech: discipline, trajectory, and why we root for Tech 51 weeks a year. A quick NBA turn gave LeBron retirement chatter a reality check and framed CP3 as a first-ballot lock whose precision elevated teams while narrowing how others could play.

    We also addressed a troubling AUC incident with a direct message on accountability: control yourself, keep your hands off women, and stay out of combustible situations. Reputation follows you. To close, we packed in picks and value: Oklahoma laying points to protect a path, Missouri moneyline, Bama covering in the Iron Bowl, Georgia–Tech under, Ole Miss and Texas to win; plus an NFL six-pack featuring Chargers -8.5, Giants ML, Falcons ML at the Jets, Seahawks -9.5, Cards–Bucs over, and Bills–Steelers over.

    If you want honest football talk that blends scheme, culture, and stakes—with picks you can ride—hit play now. If you’re rocking with us, follow, rate five stars, and share with a friend who argues on Sundays. What should Atlanta do at quarterback next week? Tell us.

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    1 h y 44 m
  • Falcons Fans On The Brink
    Nov 20 2025

    A birthday salute turns into a reckoning as we ask the question every Atlanta fan is whispering: how can a team near the top in sacks still spiral in the standings? We trace the rot back to culture and structure, not just play calls. That means naming names, confronting executive continuity, and setting real conditions for change. The case is simple: hire a proven leader to reset the standard and empower a football adult to align scouting, drafting, development, and Sundays. Whether you lean toward Mike McCarthy’s steady offense or Mike Tomlin’s culture shock, the mandate is the same—restore credibility.

    We don’t stop at Atlanta. A Monday night kneel-out exposes the uneasy balance between analytics and competition. Numbers matter, but fans show up for 60 minutes of honest fight, not a spreadsheet victory lap. We float a forward-looking idea for athletic quarterbacks like Justin Fields—a weekly package that treats unique skill as an asset, not a demotion. Around the league, the Chiefs look mortal, the Broncos look competent, and the Bengals weigh Joe Burrow’s timeline. College football invites chaos, with SEC chess reordering playoff pathways and brand gravity still tugging at the bracket.

    On the business side, MLB’s media landscape tilts toward consolidation, and fans will feel it. Then it’s NBA time: LeBron’s evolving role as a connector beside high-usage guards and why that could supercharge efficiency without ego. Finally, Steph Curry’s jump to Nike isn’t just a contract—it’s a legacy play that could deliver the kind of product storytelling that outlives his last three-pointer.

    Tap in for hard truths, clear frameworks, and a roadmap for what winning actually takes. If this hits home, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review with your pick for the coach who could truly change everything.

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    1 h y 44 m
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