Episodios

  • Full Show- 04/14/2026
    Apr 14 2026
    The Miami Heat face the Charlotte Hornets in a win-or-go-home Play-In matchup with their season on the line, setting the tone for a big night in South Florida sports. Joe and Hollywood also discuss the Miami Dolphins’ draft approach as the franchise prepares for a pivotal draft centered around roster building, key positional needs, and long-term direction. Throughout the show, they are joined by Brian Baldinger, Mike Renner of CBS Sports, and Kyle Crabbs, who all weigh in on Miami’s draft strategy, offensive line targets, quarterback questions, and where UM prospects like Carson Beck, Reuben Bain, and Akheem Mesidor may land. The conversation also expands into major NFL storylines across the league, from Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers to broader roster and coaching debates. It’s a packed episode that blends Heat postseason pressure with Dolphins draft urgency and national NFL analysis from top guests.
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    2 h y 41 m
  • HR 4- Brian Baldinger Joins, Heat Play-In Preview, Dolphins Talk
    Apr 14 2026
    Hour 4 is headlined by Brian Baldinger joining the show to break down the Dolphins’ draft outlook, including a deep evaluation of offensive line talent and what Miami should prioritize at pick 11 and beyond. He weighs in on Jonah Savaiinaea’s development heading into year two and stresses the importance of finding three immediate starters in the first three rounds, while also stating the Dolphins currently have the worst wide receiver room in the NFL and must address it in the draft. Baldinger also touches on major NFL storylines, including Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers situation, A.J. Brown’s potential status with the Eagles, and his low evaluation of QB prospect Ty Simpson, whom he believes should have stayed in college. He praises University of Miami football’s physical, intense practices, evaluates Markell Bell’s draft stock, and names the Broncos as the team to beat in the AFC, while the hour also includes Joe’s pick for tonight’s Heat play-in game and continued Dolphins roster and draft discussion, including Malik Willis starting at QB and De’Von Achane’s long-term outlook.
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    39 m
  • Brian Baldinger- Dolphins Worst WR Room in NFL? + Draft Outlook & NFL Storylines
    Apr 14 2026
    Brian Baldinger joins the show to break down the Dolphins’ draft outlook, with a strong focus on evaluating the offensive line talent in this year’s class and what Miami needs to prioritize early. He weighs in on Jonah Savaiinaea’s development heading into year two and emphasizes how critical it is for the Dolphins to find immediate-impact starters in the draft, ideally three contributors in the first three rounds. Baldinger also touches on major NFL storylines, including the Steelers’ ongoing uncertainty with Aaron Rodgers and his belief that A.J. Brown may not be with the Eagles at the start of the season. He’s not high on QB prospect Ty Simpson, calling him too raw and suggesting he should’ve stayed in college, while also stating the Dolphins currently have the worst wide receiver room in the league and must address it in the draft. The conversation wraps with praise for University of Miami’s physical, high-intensity practices, thoughts on Markell Bell’s draft stock, and his view that the Broncos are the team to beat in the AFC.
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    15 m
  • HR 1- Heat Play-In Hopes, Dolphins Draft & Leadership
    Apr 14 2026
    The Miami Heat return to the Play-In Tournament with their season on the line against the Charlotte Hornets, but Joe questions whether the roster has enough top-end talent to truly compete. He argues the team has solid pieces but no true superstar who can take over games, comparing it to the Panthers’ success built on elite talent and championship-level players. The conversation then shifts to the Dolphins, where Joe pushes back on the idea that Miami lacks quarterback competition, pointing to the signing of Malik Willis, while also strongly opposing the idea of drafting a quarterback in the first three rounds and dismissing the notion that nightlife is a real distraction. The focus moves to the Dolphins’ rebuild, with five picks in the first three rounds and a clear emphasis on hitting in the draft, avoiding more trades, and building around the remaining core under the new regime. Joe also calls for more intense practices and better overall accountability, reflecting on last year’s leadership structure and highlighting Zach Sieler’s role as a key voice in the locker room as Miami looks to reshape its identity.
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    43 m
  • HR 2 – Dolphins Draft Pressure, Young Core Development & Hollywood’s Headlines
    Apr 14 2026
    Hour 2 continues with more discussion around the Heat and their place in the Play-In Tournament, before shifting focus to the Dolphins and the young players expected to take a step forward this season, including Chop Robinson, Jonah Savaiinaea, Kenneth Grant, and Jordan Phillips. Joe emphasizes that Miami needs to prioritize offensive line help early in the draft, ideally with one of their first two selections, as the team looks to fill multiple roster holes. The conversation expands into a broader draft outlook, with Joe stressing that last year’s class still hasn’t fully proven itself and this year’s group must produce immediate impact players, regardless of position. The hour also touches on where Miami Hurricanes prospects may land in the draft, reinforcing the importance of Miami hitting on every opportunity they have to improve the roster.
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    41 m
  • HR 3- Kyle Crabbs & Mike Renner on Dolphins, NFL Draft, & UM Prospects
    Apr 14 2026
    Hour 3 continues the Dolphins draft discussion with Kyle Crabbs joining to break down Miami’s strategy heading into a crucial offseason, highlighting offensive line as a strong possibility at pick 11 and stressing the importance of building a stable foundation. He evaluates Jonah Savaiinaea’s development in year two, the potential for last year’s draft class to take a leap, and gives his positional priority list for the Dolphins as they prepare to add impact talent. Crabbs also weighs in on the quarterback conversation with Malik Willis potentially stepping into a starting role while questioning whether Miami should even consider drafting a QB, and he expresses confidence that De’Von Achane is likely a long-term piece for the roster. The hour also features Mike Renner of CBS Sports, who expands the discussion to include Reuben Bain’s draft stock, Akheem Mesidor’s NFL outlook, and how Carson Beck stacks up against the rest of the quarterback class.
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    38 m
  • Kyle Crabbs Joins – Dolphins Draft Strategy, OL Focus & Year 2 Breakouts
    Apr 14 2026
    Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the Dolphins’ draft strategy, highlighting offensive line as a strong possibility with the 11th overall pick and explaining why protecting the roster’s foundation is critical. He evaluates Jonah Savaiinaea’s development heading into year two and what kind of leap the Dolphins need from last year’s draft class to justify their investment. Crabbs also weighs in on the quarterback conversation, including Malik Willis stepping into a starting role and whether Miami should even consider drafting a QB this year. He addresses the De’Von Achane situation as well, expressing belief that Achane is likely a long-term piece for the Dolphins, before laying out his full positional priority list for Miami heading into a pivotal draft.
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    18 m
  • Mike Renner Joins – Dolphins Draft Outlook, QB Class & UM Prospects
    Apr 14 2026
    Mike Renner joins from CBS Sports to break down the Dolphins’ draft strategy, highlighting key roster needs and how Miami should approach a pivotal offseason. He discusses Jonah Savaiinaea’s development heading into year two and what kind of jump the Dolphins need from last year’s class to strengthen the roster. Renner also evaluates top Miami Hurricanes prospects, including Reuben Bain’s draft stock and where Akheem Mesidor could land in the NFL Draft. The conversation wraps with a look at the quarterback class, including how Carson Beck compares to the rest of the group and where he fits in the overall pecking order
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    13 m