S2 Ep 64 – Thursday No Filter Show 7/20
Jul 21, 2023•1 hr 32 min•Season 2Ep. 64
Episode description
On tonight’s show: Washington Commanders are officially sold, and Dan Snyder has to pay a $60 million fine for the sexual harassment investigation that concluded.
Saquan Barkley may sit out the 2023-24 season, but this could be LeVeon Bell part 2 if you remember what he did in 2018.
A Jacksonville Jaguar coach came out as gay. Good for him for having the guts to do this, but hopefully we can get to the point where it won’t matter who is gay or straight.
The Phillies recommend that Andrew Painter gets Tommy John surgery, or as Joe sees it, a rite of passage. If he does, he’ll be back in 2025 probably.
Aaron Judge is progressing in his recovery, and also says that records are made to be broken. If Ohtani breaks the record, it would be awesome.
The Reds say Johnny Bench’s anti-Semitic comments don’t reflect team values. What’s troubling is that it took the Reds four days to respond.
Baltimore traded for a pitcher with a very high ERA, but is that ERA a product of a historically bad Oakland Athletics team?
You can buy stock on the Atlanta Braves. Not like the Green Bay Packers stock, but in this case, stock that is traded on NASDAQ. Joe is thinking about it.
A boxer who is also on OnlyFans got kicked out of a boxing tourney for flashing the crowd and camera after being announced a winner in a boxing match.
The Breeders’ Cup Classic won’t be the last Breeders’ Cup race this year. Thanks Big Ten and NBC. Can’t start the game at 8?
Joe spitballed on Tuesday that Santa Rosa would be the center of a new Northern California circuit. Apparently, plans are in place to have Cal Expo in Sacramento be the main hub starting in 2024 after Golden Gate closes its doors.
Finally, Joe gives his thoughts on Saturday’s Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park on Saturday. Joe’s torn right now, but he did make a chalky pick.
Follow Joe on Twitter @JoeQuills and the show handle @PhillyGuySpeaks. Joe is on NoFilter.net Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:15 pm ET, and the “audio only” pod drops late Friday night/early Saturday morning. Check out BleacherBrothers.com for all our shows and thoughts.
Saquan Barkley may sit out the 2023-24 season, but this could be LeVeon Bell part 2 if you remember what he did in 2018.
A Jacksonville Jaguar coach came out as gay. Good for him for having the guts to do this, but hopefully we can get to the point where it won’t matter who is gay or straight.
The Phillies recommend that Andrew Painter gets Tommy John surgery, or as Joe sees it, a rite of passage. If he does, he’ll be back in 2025 probably.
Aaron Judge is progressing in his recovery, and also says that records are made to be broken. If Ohtani breaks the record, it would be awesome.
The Reds say Johnny Bench’s anti-Semitic comments don’t reflect team values. What’s troubling is that it took the Reds four days to respond.
Baltimore traded for a pitcher with a very high ERA, but is that ERA a product of a historically bad Oakland Athletics team?
You can buy stock on the Atlanta Braves. Not like the Green Bay Packers stock, but in this case, stock that is traded on NASDAQ. Joe is thinking about it.
A boxer who is also on OnlyFans got kicked out of a boxing tourney for flashing the crowd and camera after being announced a winner in a boxing match.
The Breeders’ Cup Classic won’t be the last Breeders’ Cup race this year. Thanks Big Ten and NBC. Can’t start the game at 8?
Joe spitballed on Tuesday that Santa Rosa would be the center of a new Northern California circuit. Apparently, plans are in place to have Cal Expo in Sacramento be the main hub starting in 2024 after Golden Gate closes its doors.
Finally, Joe gives his thoughts on Saturday’s Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park on Saturday. Joe’s torn right now, but he did make a chalky pick.
Follow Joe on Twitter @JoeQuills and the show handle @PhillyGuySpeaks. Joe is on NoFilter.net Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:15 pm ET, and the “audio only” pod drops late Friday night/early Saturday morning. Check out BleacherBrothers.com for all our shows and thoughts.
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