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  • Cut me Mick!
    2026/03/08

    Scott and Micky Plan Hyper Hip Studio Pilots, Riff on Sex News, and Make Sports Picks

    The Prophet and Scott announce they will film pilot episodes of “Ferrall & the Prophet” on Thursday at a “hyper hip” studio featuring robotic cameras and large screens, noting interest from potential sponsors and collaborators and referencing the studio’s history with movies, commercials, and Andy Warhol items. The conversation turns to explicit, uncensored banter, including jokes about language boundaries, massage parlors, a Caesars Palace spa offering a “robot massage,” a report of a man in Los Angeles who cut off his penis, and an article about antidepressant SSRIs causing loss of genital sensation and other sexual side effects. They also discuss Danny Hurley’s $25,000 fine, an espresso machine in Italy’s WBC dugout, brief sports news, and extensive NBA, NHL, and college basketball betting picks, including Pharrell claiming a 9-of-11 hockey day.

    00:00 Big Studio Announcement

    02:10 Uncensored Show Rules

    04:40 Robot Massage Madness

    06:50 Wild Sex Health Stories

    13:12 Hurley Fine Debate

    14:54 Espresso Dugout Talk

    16:58 Rapid Fire Sports News

    18:26 NBA Picks And Best Bets

    20:42 NHL Card And Upsets

    22:12 College Hoops Sunday Slate

    24:50 Wrap Up And Thursday Tease

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    26 分
  • Mad Maxx And Ugly Is What Ugly Does
    2026/03/07

    Raiders Trade ‘Mad Max,’ BMF Fight Preview, and Saturday Betting Picks Across NCAA, NBA, and NHLThe hosts discuss the Raiders trading star pass rusher “Mad Max” to the Ravens and criticize trading within the conference, noting the impact on the Steelers–Ravens rivalry and calling the Raiders a losing franchise while acknowledging the value of two future first-round picks. They joke about Mark Davis’ looks, tell an anecdote about seeing him surrounded by women, and contrast him with Larry Bird’s greatness and trash talk, leading into a tangent about compulsive “talking shit” and Tourette’s. They mention a proposed World Cup “entertainment zone” plan allowing outdoor drinking and bar-to-bar alcohol carry, and a report about a former Cal State Bakersfield assistant coach alleged to be a pimp. They react to North Carolina’s Caleb Wilson missing the season with a broken thumb and argue he should play with a brace. The show previews Max Holloway vs. Oliveira for the BMF belt and delivers betting picks for college basketball, NBA, NHL, and additional NCAA tournament games.00:00 Show Kickoff and Mad Max Trade01:41 Mark Davis Roast and Vegas Money02:59 Larry Bird and Trash Talk Tales05:35 World Cup Drinking Zones Debate06:42 College Coach Pimp Scandal07:19 Caleb Wilson Thumb Injury Rant10:23 Wild Finger and Massage Parlor Stories12:12 BMF Belt Fight Preview13:51 College Hoops Best Bets15:50 NBA Quick Picks17:45 NHL Slate and Profit Plays18:52 More NCAAB Picks and Wrap Up22:00 Final Sign Off and Ugly Mug Club

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    23 分
  • War, Bets, and Banter: Morning Mayhem
    2026/03/01

    Tech, AI Job Loss, Airport Rants, Sports Bets, and Knicks vs Spurs Hosts open with a crude admission about watching missiles and drones, then riff on military and consumer tech, including Starlink, air-taxi drones, driverless airport taxis, robotic studio cameras, and automation replacing entry-level jobs; Pharrell argues law is a safer career (family, criminal defense, DUI, and immigration). Pharrell complains about airports, lounge access, and the cost of an American Express Platinum card, while Scott describes near-injury from a United Club robot. The conversation turns to injuries and medical issues (infected hemorrhoids/fissures and multiple surgeries, a pitcher’s rectal-wipe sponsorship, torn pec, knee pop), then to Mayweather and Pacquiao fighting for money. They debate Knicks vs Spurs and discuss New York City stories, pickpocketing, flight stowaways, and an airline fight over kosher meals. They finish with extensive NBA, NHL, and college basketball betting picks and a note about snow, thawing city filth, and a dog carrying a live rat. 00:00 Show Cold Open01:02 Drones And War Tech01:56 Airport Lounge Rant04:11 Robots And Automation05:42 AI Killing Entry Jobs07:10 Crude Entry Level Joke07:43 Medical Horror Stories09:01 Basketball Injury Tales11:19 Gaudy Championship Rings12:10 Old Fighters And Violence13:24 Knicks Spurs Preview16:34 NYC Subway And Uber Chaos18:40 Pickpockets And Gate Crashers20:04 Airport Chaos Stories20:29 Wheel Well Stowaways21:09 In Flight Meal Meltdown21:35 Drinks With Chef22:23 NBA Picks And Bad Beats23:45 Cam Thomas Scorer Debate25:37 More NBA Slate Breakdown27:31 Survivor Achilles Scare28:38 NHL Best Bets29:16 College Hoops Cherry Picks32:38 Michigan State Rant33:58 Snow Thaw City Funk34:46 Rat Dog Walk Finale

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    33 分
  • War and Piece (of ass)
    2026/02/28

    War Talk, Media Mergers, and a Full Slate of Betting Picks

    The hosts open by discussing escalating conflict in the Middle East, describing Iran targeting U.S. installations and the U.S. bombing Iran, with mention of Abu Dhabi/Dubai warnings and Israeli involvement. They pivot to sports and gambling, noting a strong betting night and previewing more action, including a visit from Shep of SiriusXM NBA Radio. They react to the NFL setting the salary cap at $301 million, a Stony Brook player allegedly hitting a Monmouth fan, and Mets spring-training notes, while praising prospect Connor Griffin. They discuss Paramount/CBS securing a Warner Bros. Discovery distribution deal and its broad sports rights, debating traditional TV versus streaming. One host updates progress on an “Elite” betting program with extensive code and multiple “sub engines,” then they run through numerous college basketball picks and a large set of NHL picks, plus MLB spring-training bets.

    00:00 War TV Opening Rant

    01:18 Dubai Abu Dhabi Tensions

    02:16 Bets and Shep Visit

    03:57 Rapid Fire Sports Takes

    06:19 Paramount WBD Sports Power

    08:13 Streaming vs Real TV Rant

    10:28 Elite Program Engine Update

    12:54 College Hoops Picks Marathon

    16:52 Hockey and Baseball Add Ons

    18:17 Wrap Up and Sign Off

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    19 分
  • USA Hockey and Costco WTF
    2026/02/22

    Banana Checkout Beef, Costco Praise, and USA Hockey Talk with ScottThe hosts open with a rant about a New York-area snowstorm and a grocery-store self-checkout issue where bananas would not scan, forcing a longer line. They pivot to praising Costco’s prices and free sample stands, describing it as a better shopping experience than Manhattan-area grocery chains, though crowded. The conversation turns to NYC winter frustrations and expensive parking (noting $900/month), and includes a story about being sucker-punched near a garage, fleeing an ambulance bill, and a parking attendant photographing the attacker’s license plate, leading to an arrest and six months in jail. They discuss how Rikers has changed over time, reference Apple TV’s “The Crowded Room,” and return repeatedly to the live USA Hockey game (still 1–0), discussing the goalie’s strong play and comparisons to the 1980 USA–Soviet game. They mention a West Point hockey coach’s long tenure and family Olympic coaching lineage, plus a player on the current USA team with relatives connected to the 1960 and 1980 teams. The hosts briefly talk Knicks and NBA playoff expectations, then run through multiple NBA betting picks (including Milwaukee, Dallas, Celtics, Minnesota, Portland, Knicks not covering, and Clippers), followed by a few college basketball bets (including Michigan State–Ohio State, Iowa–Wisconsin total, North Texas, Iona at Merrimack, Memphis–UAB, Green Bay at Detroit Mercy, Tulane vs. Rice, and Quinnipiac vs. Fairfield with discussion of player Brandon Benjamin). They also share a story about taking food from an all-you-can-eat buffet and a family anecdote about pocketing sugar cubes. Near the end they react to news of a 25-year-old named Ronell dying from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, referencing JJ Watt’s reaction and encouraging people to seek help (mentioning 988). They close by teasing a potential behind-the-scenes project in a studio near NYC and sign off amid banter about the blizzard and staying home with family.00:00 Morning Intro + The Banana Self-Checkout Meltdown01:07 Costco Love Letter: Deals, Samples, and Giant Doritos03:17 NYC Winter & the $900/Month Parking Reality05:00 Mugged in NYC: Ambulance Escape and Garage Guy Justice07:19 Rikers, TV Shows, and a Dark Detour08:33 Back to the Ice: Goalie Stands Tall & Canada Pressure Builds10:07 Hockey Legacy Stories + A Very Personal Family Aside11:19 Quick NBA Pivot: Knicks vs Pistons, Cavs, and Playoff Choking Talk12:59 NBA Betting Sprint: Rapid-Fire Picks Before the Hockey Game14:37 More NBA Lines + Clippers Talk: “Give Kawhi the Ball”16:06 College Hoops Card: Big Ten Spots & Pay Package Plays17:35 Buffet Stories & Player Shoutouts: The ‘Monster’ and Grandma’s Sugar Cubes19:27 Olympics/NHL Chatter Turns Serious: Remembering a Young Player & Mental Health21:08 Behind-the-Scenes Project Tease + Snowy Sign-Off

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    22 分
  • Ferrall Lets it Rip
    2026/02/21
    37 分
  • Quad God And Daytona Blues
    2026/02/15

    Olympics Hot Takes, NASCAR Rant, Cujo Remembered, and Sunday College Hoops Picks

    On a Sunday episode the hosts react to the Olympics, focusing on a figure skater who called himself the “quad God,” led by five points, promised seven or eight quad jumps, then fell repeatedly and lost, which they frame as a lesson that one mistake can end a performance and that trash talk invites failure. They discuss watching the Winter Olympics only in spurts, enjoying faster events like short track, slalom, skeleton, and hockey, praising Cortina’s scenery, and criticizing curling as not deserving a gold medal. They note NHL injury concerns after LA Kings player Fiala is hurt at the Olympics, compare it to the World Baseball Classic injury issue, and talk about the Pirates’ top 18-year-old shortstop prospect possibly arriving before September, arguing the team should promote talent quickly while acknowledging stars may leave for bigger teams. They also rip the Daytona 500 and modern NASCAR as unwatchable, saying the sport failed to market its drivers, and recount attending many races mainly for infield partying rather than watching laps. The speaker shares grief over his dog Cujo (“Boston”) dying and how that changes his daily life and neighborhood presence. He then previews attending a sold-out New Jersey high school basketball jamboree at Fairleigh Dickinson University featuring four top teams whose starters are expected to play Division I, and Scott gives a list of college basketball betting picks and notes some games in a paid package, before they sign off with a final comment about catching more Olympics coverage.

    00:00 Sunday Intro + The ‘Quad God’ Olympic Meltdown

    01:47 Why Talking Trash Hits Different When You Choke

    04:07 Olympics Watchability: Fast Events, Beautiful Venues, and Curling Hate

    05:50 Pro Athletes Getting Hurt in International Play (NHL/WBC)

    06:30 Pirates Prospect Hype + Small-Market Reality Check

    07:40 Daytona 500 Rant: NASCAR Became Unwatchable

    09:16 Infield Chaos & The Back-Hair/Yeti Tangent

    11:54 Personal Update: Losing Kujo and Life Without the Neighborhood Enforcer

    13:04 Jersey High School Hoops Jamboree Preview

    15:25 Rapid-Fire Betting Picks + Quick Sign-Off

    18:11 Wrap-Up: Weather, Olympics Tease, and Goodbye

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    18 分
  • Ferrall is your Valentine!
    2026/02/14
    25 分