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Brandon Scott and Adam Spolane of SportsRadio610 breakdown how to define success for the Rockets this season; the main key to progress; the Alperen Sengun-Jalen Green fit; odd men out in rotations; the significance of Tari Eason’s return, and much more!
Brandon Scott of SportsRadio 610 dives into the disappointment of the AFC South as a division, but how that benefits the Texans, whose coaches he says need to step up after their blowout loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Also, why the continuous Laremy Tunsil penalties matter.
The Houston Texans are off to an ideal start to their 2024 season. They've won their first two games. All three of their division opponents have lost their first two games. They've also found their most reliable player, even while they have a ton to clean up.
Brandon Scott of SportsRadio 610 breaks it all down here.
Brandon Scott gives his delayed reaction to the Texans beating the Colts in their season opener; what impressed him most, and what's most concerning.
Also, B.Scott gives the reasons why he thinks the Chicago Bears are food against the Texans on Sunday Night Football.
Brandon Scott reviews the first two games of the NFL season between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs, then the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles; why the latter was an occupational hazard; Jordan Love's injury; Saquon Barkley being amazing; and Jalen Hurts in another year without Shane Steichen.
Brandon Scott of SportsRadio 610 talks about Will Anderson Jr.'s impact in the Houston Texans' season-opener against the Indianapolis Colts; the Anthony Richardson-Jonathan Taylor conundrum for the Houston Texans' defense, especially missing players like Christian Harris (calf injury) and Denico Autry (six-game suspension); and some more takeaways from Wednesday's media availability featuring C.J. Stroud and DeMeco Ryans at NRG Stadium.
In this episode, Brandon Scott reviews the Netflix documentary on Steve McNair, "Untold: The Murder of Air McNair" and how it did not live up to moving forward a similar podcast from a few years ago produced by Sports Illustrated ("Fall of a Titan").
B.Scott also offers his Texans preseason and training camp takeaways, along with some show annoucements.
In a seven-day span, Brandon Scott lost a radio partner and celebrated the radio station that gave him a platform. This episode focuses on B.Scott participating in 610 Day, his reaction to the changes on SportsRadio 610's In The Loop, and an announcement about his new role at the Houston Chronicle.
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In this episode, Brandon Scott reacts to the Astros winning in walk-off fashion against the Cleveland Guardians in extra innings on the same day they option first baseman José Abreu. He talks about what Abreu's time in Houston represents to the franchise and it's not good.
Plus, Nick Caserio managed to put together a Texans squad that should not require much from its draft picks this year. B.Scott talks about why that's a victory itself.
And the Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef took another turn.
The Texans drafted nine players in 2024. Brandon Scott believes at least three of them can contribute right away and is intrigued by most of them.
Find out what he thinks about the draft picks, how they might be used and what it says about the team's future plans.
Also, Texans wide receiver Tank Dell dodges a scary outcome after being a victim of a mass shooting in Florida. Ten people were injured, but non seriously, which is fortunate.
Plus, the Houston Astros are calling up 24-year-old OF/1B Joey Loperfido, which is welcomed relief, but not exactly going to fix everything.
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