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The night starts at a Raiders game with a crowded team store, cheap seats, and the kind of crowd that screams “first time here.” From there we get honest about roster reality: if your competitive window is more than three years out, do you flip elite talent for first-rounders now, or cling to the fantasy that you’re a player away at 20 positions? We debate the Steelers’ need for a real WR2, the Vikings’ true priorities (corners and line depth over splashy edges), and whether the Raiders should cash in while Max’s value is at its peak. We stack our read against the rumor mill and ask the only deadline question that matters—what’s the timeline, and are your moves aligned with it?
Then we pivot to screens and surprises. A fresh theater run of Back to the Future hits differently across generations, a boxing biopic beats expectations, and our queue swells with Star Wars Visions, Monkey Man, and Sisu. We also talk trailer traps, why official channels matter, and how to filter out the repost grift without losing the thrill of discovery. Somewhere in the middle of all that, a stray cat wanders into the yard, gets a bath without drawing blood, and earns a name—Void—proving that the best stories sometimes choose you.
Between plans for DesignerCon, Disneyland weekends, and the Sphere’s wizardry, we round out with real talk on 911 work: empathy, compartmentalization, and how humor keeps people afloat. It’s sports logic for messy seasons, movie love for late nights, and the kind of friendship that turns random Mondays into running jokes and small rituals. Hit play, ride the chaos, and tell us your boldest trade move or most surprising recent watch. If you’re new here, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review so we know what to argue about next.
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Intro music by Alex Grohl
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The night starts at a Raiders game with a crowded team store, cheap seats, and the kind of crowd that screams “first time here.” From there we get honest about roster reality: if your competitive window is more than three years out, do you flip elite talent for first-rounders now, or cling to the fantasy that you’re a player away at 20 positions? We debate the Steelers’ need for a real WR2, the Vikings’ true priorities (corners and line depth over splashy edges), and whether the Raiders should cash in while Max’s value is at its peak. We stack our read against the rumor mill and ask the only deadline question that matters—what’s the timeline, and are your moves aligned with it?
Then we pivot to screens and surprises. A fresh theater run of Back to the Future hits differently across generations, a boxing biopic beats expectations, and our queue swells with Star Wars Visions, Monkey Man, and Sisu. We also talk trailer traps, why official channels matter, and how to filter out the repost grift without losing the thrill of discovery. Somewhere in the middle of all that, a stray cat wanders into the yard, gets a bath without drawing blood, and earns a name—Void—proving that the best stories sometimes choose you.
Between plans for DesignerCon, Disneyland weekends, and the Sphere’s wizardry, we round out with real talk on 911 work: empathy, compartmentalization, and how humor keeps people afloat. It’s sports logic for messy seasons, movie love for late nights, and the kind of friendship that turns random Mondays into running jokes and small rituals. Hit play, ride the chaos, and tell us your boldest trade move or most surprising recent watch. If you’re new here, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review so we know what to argue about next.
Voice intro and music
Intro music by Alex Grohl
AlexGrohl - Pixabay