Marathon Mentality Podcast

Allegedly Sports - Ep. 2 - Marathon Mentality


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In Episode 2 of Allegedly Sports, M|M and Coach Tom Schneider return for another wide ranging conversation on football, media narratives, athlete accountability, and how sports culture continues to evolve.
The episode opens with a deep dive into the NFL MVP race, where M|M makes the case for Drake Maye as the clear frontrunner over Josh Allen and Matthew Stafford. The two break down schedule strength, advanced quarterback metrics, deep ball efficiency, and why MVP voting often becomes a battle between statistics, narrative, and the eye test.
From there, the conversation shifts to the expanded College Football Playoff. M|M and Tom debate whether the 12 team format has improved or diluted the sport, using Indiana’s shocking win over Alabama and Miami’s upset of Ohio State as examples of how parity and coaching have reshaped college football. They also dive into Lane Kiffin’s controversial departure from Ole Miss and whether a head coach should be allowed to leave during a playoff run, especially when recruiting and program identity are on the line.
Later in the episode, the focus moves to combat sports with a breakdown of the Jake Paul versus Anthony Joshua fight. M|M and Tom discuss whether the bout proved the legitimacy of Jake Paul’s boxing career or simply exposed the limits of a celebrity fighter when facing a true heavyweight.
The conversation then turns serious with a look at Stefon Diggs and the growing tension between off field controversies and on field value. M|M and Tom explore how leagues decide when to step in, why stars often receive more leeway, and how public perception, evidence, and public relations all shape league responses.
The episode closes with a heated but thoughtful discussion about DK Metcalf’s suspension after an altercation with a fan. M|M lays out why leaving the bench and engaging with a fan crosses a line, while Tom adds perspective on player conduct, emotional maturity, and why the league has to protect the integrity of the game, even when fans behave poorly.
As always, the episode blends real analysis, strong opinions, and honest disagreement, staying true to what Allegedly Sports is all about.
Topics Covered
NFL MVP race featuring Drake Maye, Josh Allen, and Matthew Stafford
Why MVP is not a lifetime achievement award
College Football Playoff expansion and early upsets
Indiana’s rise and Alabama’s collapse
Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss, and coaching power in college football
Recruiting, program identity, and playoff chaos
Jake Paul versus Anthony Joshua and celebrity boxing
Stefon Diggs and how off field issues affect teams
DK Metcalf’s suspension and player fan confrontations
Accountability, league discipline, and emotional control
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