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What happens when you mix a washed-up sportswriter, an insurance salesman/actor and two random dudes no one's really ever heard of?One of the most meta sports podcasts around.Take one trendy sport... more
FAQs about Speaking for Sport:How many episodes does Speaking for Sport have?The podcast currently has 203 episodes available.
April 01, 2021A Mid-Week's Take: Pepe Le Cancelled!?It's finally here the #CancelCulture episode. If something or someone canceled someone or something during our time away from the pod, we covered it and what it actually means to be canceled. We delve into every aspect of it from the consequences to how it affects our culture from Dr. Seuss to Gina Carano.Just don't cancel us for explaining it to you....more1h 8minPlay
March 30, 2021Tre Blanco Podcast and Grill: #PaidDakManIt's the episode that Tre Blanco and Sous Boy Davidson have always wanted to do. The Dak Prescott New Contract episode is finally upon y'all, Dallas Cowboys fans. They talk out the ins and outs of the new era of Cowboys' cap situation after paying Prescott, other free agency moves, potential future moves and preview their draft episode which will feature a special guest.Plus, minus D.R, they try to predict how he'll edit the episode. Never put D.R. in a corner. Special thanks to Music from Pixabay...more1h 4minPlay
March 29, 2021Episode 46 -- Russell Wilson's Back to the FutureNew pod, new style takes on a different meaning as the fellas sans Auatin Brezina dive into the various aspects of the relationship between Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and superstar singer Ciara with her ex-boyfriend, rapper Future including the hate Ciara receives for previously dating the rapper, Wilson's public persona and the differences between Wilson and Future.D.R. teases a special treat for next week and they also dive into Lil Nas X's new song and the controversy therein during "Is This Your King?" ...more1h 34minPlay
March 27, 2021H is for Hell: The Kelly Olynyk Super Secret Fan ClubAs Zip comes to terms with the fact that he may actually watch a whole year of Houston sadness, the Houston Rockets trade the centerpiece of their James Harden package for pennies including his "favorite" player in the NBA, Kelly Olyn...Olyny....why can't he say that name? He briefly touches on the impending doom to befall the Astros now that fans can FINALLY yell at them for cheating this season. The H stands for Hell for a reason, Zip. Strap in for a long year....more15minPlay
March 22, 2021Episode 45 -- The New Style (It's Way Darker This Time, Houston)We're back with an all-new bag of tricks or maybe the same bag of tricks carefully rebranded under a new name and for our first trick, we talk about the dumpster fire that is Houston sports. Wait what's changed again? It gets dark in the first episode as talk about Houston Texans DeShaun Watson's numerous allegations of sexual assault levied over the last week. After that, we shift into a much lighter conversation -- a different former of misogyny with the NCAA's much different handling between the mens' and womens' March Madness accommodations. It's a heavy return but at least you have an intro you'll like. Yeah about that.........more1h 42minPlay
March 20, 2021H is for Hell: P.J. is for Ukrainian ChampionshipsZip touches briefly on the tragic turn in the DeShaun Watson saga twice in this episode before shifting towards the Rockets' consistent awfulness and trade of starting forward P.J. Tucker. The Rockets are so bad that Zip legitimately and unironically uses the phrase "eat their own balls" to describe being a member of the Rockets. Did you want some San Diego Rockets and/or San Diego sports history talk? No? Too bad, the team is that bad. Sit down and learn.Houstazona Cardinals talk is back, babbbbbbbiee as Zip tangents into retired numbers talk through J.J. Watt number selection decisions! And somehow it lead into a touching and informative tangent on how the American League color barrier was broken in the MLB....more18minPlay
March 12, 2021H is for Hell: Jumpcut in the Hell MachineIt's a firesale in Houston. Everything must go! But more important than who are the Rockets going to trade -- is who is at the door, Zipp? Who was at the DAMN door!? We must know. After Zipp answers his door, he talks Rockets trade deadline, realizes he's not talking about any games because why would he do that and then tangents completely talking about the All-Star game of which no Rockets participated? He also sidelines the Astros until April and continues talking about the Houstazona Cardinals The Hell machine abides. RUGBY TALK OUT OF NOWHERE like a Randy Orton RKO....more17minPlay
March 06, 2021H is for Hell: J.J. is for Paper Chasing?In his second look at the state of Houston sports, Zipp takes time to appreciate the Astro's lack of ability to hurt him during spring training (is it already this bad?) before diving into Houston Texans great J.J. Watt's departure to the Arizona Cardinals and the surprise of his decision not to chase a Super Bowl title and the lack of surprise of quarterback DeShaun Watson now being tide to the Cardinals in rumors. The existential dread involving the Cardinals is already setting in. Oh and the Rockets exist....in theory........more15minPlay
March 03, 2021Episode 44 -- The End of the BeginningIn the last ever episode of the Week-Ended Take era of the podcast, the fellas talk about the on-field-turned-media battle between Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady while going on multiple tangents involving a Terrell Huff's impersonation, a D.R. vs Daniel basketball rivalry story and proper dating etiquette. Then, they set flame to Texas senator Ted Cruz for obvious reasons. Oh and D.R. forgets to open and close the show correctly while they sub in Tre Blanco for Austin Brezina. Don't forget Terrell Huff's first take. ...more1h 18minPlay
March 01, 2021H is for Hell: It's About to Get Very DarkIn the pilot minisode of this new "docu-series" Zipp from Gamma Gator's No Redeeming Qualities comes over to the sports side of life to chronicle the next year Houston sports pain. Following a meteoric rise of Houston sports to end the 2010's, one podcast comedian from Houston will document the next year of likely crippling agony in H-Towns sports. ...more11minPlay
FAQs about Speaking for Sport:How many episodes does Speaking for Sport have?The podcast currently has 203 episodes available.