On the 1 year anniversary of Kobe's death, Steve reflects on how it has been for him and what he has learned in the past year. We all grieve different and he's still feeling the lingering effect of Kobe's death but he took the time to share the moments that lifted him during the past year, the lessons, the ups and downs and of course related it back to the sports world. You do not want to miss it! Support the show...
Jan 27, 2021•22 min•Ep. 99
This week Steve lets loose on you the audience who doubted his picks and explains why the Pittsburgh Steelers proved exactly why this podcast was started. You don't want to miss it! Also, he previews the Divisional Weekend and all the matchups! He also talks about the NBA Covid protocols and Kyrie Irving. Well, more about Kyrie Irving than anything. Telling a vivid story as to what Kyrie Irving has been thinking and what he learned this week about him. The numbers are there to be broken in the c...
Jan 13, 2021•21 min•Ep. 98
NFL Wild Card Weekend Preview Fittingly, an unprecedented 2020 NFL season remained unsettled until the 256th and final regular-season game. Washington's win on Sunday night clinched the NFC East division title (with a losing record, no less) and locked in the 2020 playoff field . The league expanded its postseason to 14 teams this season, meaning only the No. 1 seeds -- the Chiefs in the AFC and the Packers in the NFC -- will get first-round byes. The other 12 teams will compete in a six-game wi...
Jan 05, 2021•41 min•Ep. 97
🚨NBA SEASON IS BACK🚨 2020/2021 NBA Preview: Champions, Pretenders, and Hopefuls! --- The arrival of a new NBA season feels like being trapped in a time-warp. While it’s been only two months since the Lakers captured the championship inside the bubble, the teams that didn’t qualify for the league’s restart haven’t played since March. If you’re feeling overwhelmed about the start of a new season, I am here to help you get sorted out! --- To share your thoughts: Leave a comment on Twitter, Instag...
Dec 22, 2020•35 min•Ep. 96
In this week's episode, Steve goes has a few stories to tell with some AMAZING numbers to share about NFL Week 14. He dives deep into the Steelers offense who were exposed for a second week in a row. Also, Jalen Hurts looked at Carson Wentz and said: "Hey, I am the Captain Now". --- More records were broken in Week 14 and Steve is all there to share his most interesting thoughts and ideas!!!! Enjoy the episode! ---- To share your thoughts : Leave a comment on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Link...
Dec 15, 2020•24 min•Ep. 95
EPISODE 94 Overview NFL Week 13 Records Broken In this week's episode Steve put together the best stats and records from Sunday's slate of NFL games. From Davante Adams, Aaron Rodgers, Travis Kelce, Darren Waller to Justin Jefferson, and Baker Mayfield. Lots of numbers and broken records in Week 13 is all you need to know for now. NBA Load Management He also talks about the new NBA policy about "REST" . The never-ending debate about load management and resting players continued Monday, thanks to...
Dec 08, 2020•32 min•Ep. 94
After two weeks, Steve is back with some interesting number breakdowns as to why the Bucks traded for Jrue Holiday, how it impacts Giannis supermax contract. Also, David Griffin and Sam Presti should be getting GMs of the century awards, if such a thing exist. And we also break down what each trade thus far means for the Eastern and Western Conference teams. For anyone who thought the Golden State Warriors were finally free of the long and sleepless nights, anxiety, angst and all other psycholog...
Nov 18, 2020•27 min•Ep. 93
In this iteration of the StatMan Sports Podcast we explore the idea or question rather of whether the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made the right decision of signing Antonio Browns. Do they really need him? We then follow up on Steve's Super Bowl contenders thus far; their biggest strengths and weaknesses headed into the rest of the season. Segment One: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers might be the best team in the NFL, and that includes the Kansas City Chiefs, undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers or anybody else. Th...
Oct 28, 2020•29 min•Ep. 92
NBA GOAT DEBATE LeBron James has earned his fourth NBA championship and fourth Finals MVP, closing the gap on the ring total of all-time great Michael Jordan. As LeBron's legacy continues to grow, the debate of who is the GREATEST player in league history becomes closer than ever before. Few questions have engaged the world of sports as much as the question about the best or greatest sportsman of all time. Often the acronym GOAT – Greatest Of All Time – is attributed to someone who is the greate...
Oct 14, 2020•31 min•Ep. 91
In today's episode, we preview and breakdown the 2020 NBA Finals matchup between the 5th seed Miami Heat v.s. the 1st seed Los Angeles Lakers. Both teams had a particularly "easy" path to the NBA Finals nevertheless they were the best two teams in the NBA Bubble Post-season with both having a 12-3 record. The coincidence of this series is quite delicious and will own the intrigue and conversation until the ball goes up Wednesday in Game 1. LeBron James will be playing against the team he helped ...
Sep 29, 2020•32 min•Ep. 90
In today's episode we question, answer and even re-vamp the NBA MVP criteria because it looks like we end up having dumb debates about it or we just don't understand what the criteria is anymore. What does MVP even mean? Best player? Best player on the best team? Best numbers in the regular season? Best performing player? Also, we talked about notable Week 2 injuries in the NFL that will have deciding impacts on teams playoffs aspirations. You'll Also Learn LeBron James' MVP gripe What Nick Bosa...
Sep 23, 2020•39 min•Ep. 89
We are back after a two weeks with the NFL Kickoff to tell you that Tom Brady is washed (kinda) and also to explain why the Clippers are finished after being forced into a Game 7 by the Nuggets. Things You Will Also Learn: The Titans need to fix their kicking woes Tom Brady is not what we think he is anymore and the numbers prove it Aaron Rodgers is still a bad man The Washington Football Team start strong Clippers may win Game 7 but they have a long way to go We then finally recap NFL Kickoff W...
Sep 15, 2020•35 min•Ep. 88
The first chapter in the book of Luka Doncic Legend was written on a Sunday afternoon, when Doncic capped off an all-time playoff performance with an overtime buzzer-beating triple to tie the Mavericks’ first-round series with the Los Angeles Clippers at two games apiece. Doncic took the shot defenses want him to take at this time in his short NBA career, a leaning, step-back three. But moments often transcend numbers, and sometimes it takes only a sliver of daylight to turn a ho-hum, go-home-in...
Aug 25, 2020•27 min•Ep. 87
NBA Playoffs is in Good Hands (NBA Bubble Edition) After Day 1 of the NBA Playoffs we can say with certainty that the NBA is in good hands. Its future is bright with young stars like Luka Doncic becoming the first player ever in NBA history with 40 point in his debut. Donovan Mitchell scoring 57 points (3rd most all-time) despite a loss against the Nuggets, Jamaal Murray scoring 20 points in the 4th quarter + OT. Fred Van Vleet being the first Raptor in history to have a 30 point/10 assist game....
Aug 18, 2020•26 min•Ep. 86
After a week hiatus, I am back to give you my NBA Power Rankings Top 10 NBA teams going into the NBA Bubble playoffs. I also share a not no nice experience on Twitter with another fellow tweeter, and I round it off with Damian Lillard taking Skip Bayless soul in a Monday afternoon tweet. NBA Power Rankings It was impossible to predict what would happen during the season restart after 4 1/2 months off. But even expecting the unexpected, we have to be surprised by the performances of some teams in...
Aug 11, 2020•35 min•Ep. 85
Giannis Antetokounmpo is the 2020 MVP and DPOY. In today's episode we will study this in depth and make the clear as to why he will win both awards by a wide margin. We also covered Alyssa Nakken becoming the first female coach in major league history, and the NBA setting a date for the season award votes. Overview: Giannis case for MVP and DPOY He's the best player on the league's best team and having a ridiculously dominant season at both ends of the floor. Another season, another opportunity ...
Jul 21, 2020•26 min•Ep. 84
In today's episode, we explore the recent Madden NFL ratings , the issues we have with them and why they matter in 2020. We also talk about some interesting occurrences in the NBA bubble, and finish it off with our hot take on the Washington NFL franchise and the name change. Madden Ratings It's ratings reveal week for "Madden NFL 21," meaning intense debate among fans about the best players at each position as a tease ahead of the Aug. 28 release date. While EA Sports has deflated player rating...
Jul 14, 2020•32 min•Ep. 83
Patrick Mahomes contract, which he signed a 10 year, $477 million dollar extension with incentives that can potentially make him $503 million. This is sports history with lots of numbers involved so we break them down into details, how it plays out for the chiefs, and ultimately, did it change sports contracts forever? If you are questioning why Patrick Mahomes got that big deal? Here is how his first 31 games have gone thus far. ☑️ 76 Pass TD (most ever) ☑️ 9,412 Pass Yards (most ever) ☑️ 108.9...
Jul 07, 2020•29 min•Ep. 82
In today's episode I am running solo again. Over the weekend, Cam Newton landed a job with the New England Patriots and the NFL is losing its mind in the positive way. We talk about the implications and impact this will have in the AFC East, the AFC as a whole and how Cam's nine year career will play a big role in this. We follow that up with a reconsideration of the NBA Bubble procedures. A few NBA players who are suppose to report to the bubble have tested positive. This will without a doubt p...
Jun 30, 2020•27 min•Ep. 81
An anonymous tip line to report rules violations. Pre-approved golf outings. Protocols for how to properly disinfect basketballs. Table tennis is allowed — but singles, no doubles. The N.B.A. on last Tuesday night detailed its elaborate plan for resuming play this summer by sending a 113-page handbook to team personnel, with a heavy emphasis on health and safety protocols as the league seeks to salvage its season amid the coronavirus pandemic. We sat with screenwriter and contributor to @bballbr...
Jun 23, 2020•48 min•Ep. 80
In today's episode we sat down with founder of the Cheap Little Swing blog, Bridget Mulcahy. We touched upon her love for baseball that inspired he drive into the industry, analytics and how it helped or ruined baseball, the current state of Major League Baseball in regards to starting the season, and much more. Also we play a game of Pick Em with food, people and places. You'll Also Learn Bridget's background Her catering love What to expect from the current MLB situation Should Barry Bonds be ...
Jun 16, 2020•30 min•Ep. 79
In today's episode with catch up Janelle Marie Rodriguez, host of ESPN's Now or Never. We talked about her career in sports, her current day to day, George' Floyd's death impact on society, how we are going to move forward and other various subjects. Also we play a game of Pick Em with food, people and places. Don't miss out on this fun sit down interview! You'll Also Learn Janelle's outlook on America and the future after George Floyd's death Her success story A day In the Life of Janelle Marie...
Jun 02, 2020•36 min•Ep. 78
Today we come to the end of the 10-part documentary of The Last Dance with EP09 and EP10 where we see "The Shot" but prior to it, we see one of the greatest sequences in sports history, the Pizza Game and the CVS hit list BUT not before we answer the question of the series. It took almost 10 hours to get to the question. “Was it satisfying to leave at your peak?” Michael Jordan is asked in the final minutes of ESPN’s The Last Dance , “Or was it maddening?” The 10-part documentary ends right befo...
May 20, 2020•32 min•Ep. 77
This week we continue exploring "The Last Dance" Episode 07 and 08 where we get Crying MJ, his leadership come into question, his baseball stint, the motivation after Michael's dad past away, the "Double Nickel" game, and ultimately the 72-10 Chicago Bulls run. Sunday’s installments of ESPN’s The Last Dance showed the rude, the bad, and the ugly sides of Michael Jordan. And the happy, the sad, the devastated. During the two hours of episodes 7 and 8, we see Jordan endlessly berate his teammates;...
May 13, 2020•33 min•Ep. 76
In last week's episode we highlighted MJ's first championship and how Phil Jackson played a big role into all of this. This week we explore the main key highlights especially Michael Jordan's grievances off the court, his gambling/competitive sides and how it affected him mentally during the infamous 1993 playoffs series v.s the Knicks. No one ever brings up how exhausting it was to be Michael Jordan. It doesn’t fit the narrative. He could outshoot you, outhustle you, melt your defense, and stop...
May 06, 2020•33 min•Ep. 75
As we did last week, we continued with the The Last Dance documentary review. This time we break down Episode Three and Episode Four with a long time friend Mario Broussard who is a co-host himself on another TV show called Let's Pray . The focus in the latest two episodes were about Phil Jackson, Dennis Rodman, and how they came together in order to facilitate the 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls championship run. Before Rodman and Jordan shared a court, they were opponents: Rodman was a member of the D...
Apr 29, 2020•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 74
Everyone in “ The Last Dance ” has a Michael Story. Maybe it’s one they’ve told enough times at dinner parties or family gatherings that the timing has been workshopped to perfection. In some cases, the story might have drifted so far from the truth that it exists as its own self-perpetuating myth. Over the course of 10 episodes of “The Last Dance,” the ESPN documentary series examining the singular stardom of Michael Jordan through the lens of the legendary Chicago Bulls 1997-98 title run, the ...
Apr 22, 2020•29 min•Ep. 73
Did Michael Jordan deserve all the credit he got? The quick answer is YES! I give you an introduction into what to expect from the documentary coming up! The Chicago Bulls suspected the 1997-98 season would be their last run together. For all the championships and success with Michael Jordan , Scottie Pippen and Phil Jackson, there was a feeling among many in the organization that the good times had run their course. That season is captured in "The Last Dance," a 10-part documentary series debut...
Apr 15, 2020•26 min•Ep. 72
In today's episode of the StatMan Sports Podcast we focus our attention with TheNoLookPass (Rey Rey) host of the Rey-Rey is Fundamental podcast to the NBA world and how sports as a whole is coping with the pandemic currently and You'll Also Learn Current updates in our areas in regards to the pandemic What will change in sports and in our lives after this NBA players whereabouts and shenanigans Videos games and movies we recommend An overall message that will hold us together ---- Enjoy the epis...
Mar 24, 2020•43 min•Ep. 71
The NFL offseason is in full swing, and 2020 NFL free agency is off and running. Teams are negotiating with free agents, and they're already striking deals to re-sign players -- and make trades -- while rumors are flowing on all the latest news across the league. Which teams will sign the biggest free agents? What does Tom Brady 's future hold? Which teams are most active in free agency, and what are we hearing on the trade front? We're tracking every notable NFL free-agent signing , trade and c...
Mar 17, 2020•28 min•Ep. 70