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On today's Episode of Wrighster or Wrong, George Wrighster and Ralph Amsden talk about the conviction of Eric Kay, the Angels employee that was found to have provided Tyler Skaggs with the drugs that resulted in an accidental overdose. What type of precedent does this set and who should people really be mad at over the opioid and fentanyl epidemics? Nick Saban gave some interesting and convicting comments on leadership, calling out the people that didn't stop Henry Ruggs from getting behind the wheel- George and Ralph give their take on his comments. The NFL finds itself in the middle of more management driven drama with the recent settlement over voyeurism involving the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders- George wants to know why certain issues with owners like Jerry Jones and Dan Snyder seem to be swept under the rug. Matthew Stafford is chipping in to help pay for the medical bills of the photographer that fell off the stage during the Rams Super Bowl celebration, but all anyone wants to talk about is his reaction to the fall. Should people be mad at Stafford for his reaction? The College Football Playoff is staying at four teams, and George isn't happy, while Ralph is convinced it doesn't matter for the teams he roots for anyway. Finally, the Arizona State recruiting investigation fallout's latest chapter includes Jayden Daniels hitting the transfer portal, and frustration over whether ASU could have had Spencer Rattler if Jayden had transferred earlier.
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On today's Episode of Wrighster or Wrong, George Wrighster and Ralph Amsden talk about the conviction of Eric Kay, the Angels employee that was found to have provided Tyler Skaggs with the drugs that resulted in an accidental overdose. What type of precedent does this set and who should people really be mad at over the opioid and fentanyl epidemics? Nick Saban gave some interesting and convicting comments on leadership, calling out the people that didn't stop Henry Ruggs from getting behind the wheel- George and Ralph give their take on his comments. The NFL finds itself in the middle of more management driven drama with the recent settlement over voyeurism involving the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders- George wants to know why certain issues with owners like Jerry Jones and Dan Snyder seem to be swept under the rug. Matthew Stafford is chipping in to help pay for the medical bills of the photographer that fell off the stage during the Rams Super Bowl celebration, but all anyone wants to talk about is his reaction to the fall. Should people be mad at Stafford for his reaction? The College Football Playoff is staying at four teams, and George isn't happy, while Ralph is convinced it doesn't matter for the teams he roots for anyway. Finally, the Arizona State recruiting investigation fallout's latest chapter includes Jayden Daniels hitting the transfer portal, and frustration over whether ASU could have had Spencer Rattler if Jayden had transferred earlier.
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