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Overtime On A Wednesday

Overtime On A Wednesday

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Recorded October 22nd, 2025

One missed kick can tilt an over, but this week proved how fast everything can swing. We start with the sting of bad beats and the psychology of special teams before diving into a WR clinic: Jamar Chase’s 16-catch eruption, Brandon Marshall’s single-game crown, and why Keenan Allen’s volume greatness deserves more love even across eras. If you like honest debates with actual context, you’ll feel right at home.

Then baseball took over. Shohei Otani authored a night from another planet: three home runs, 10 strikeouts, and fewer hits allowed than dingers. We unpack why that kind of two-way dominance breaks models and how organizational choices—from amenities to roster construction—shape legacies. From there, we set the stage for a heavyweight World Series: Dodgers favored on paper, Blue Jays fresh from a seven-game grinder, and the historical trend that teams coming off long series often blindside opponents who swept. Expect smart talk on totals, series length, and where value hides when the market leans one way.

Football fans, we didn’t hold back. We defend Justin Herbert against lazy “fraud” takes by showing how missing tackles, a dead run game, and evaporated play action distort any box score. We trace Shane Steichen’s journey from Chargers assistant to Colts catalyst, explain why fit beats hype, and sketch the weekend slate: Chargers-Vikings as a razor-thin coin flip with a defensive-score swing, Steelers-Packers as a trench fight controlled by run fits, and the Lions flashing track-speed with Jahmyr Gibbs. We also celebrate a wholesome win: a freshman golfer punching a ticket to state, plus a club trip filled with birdie juice, late laughs, and the kind of community that keeps sports alive between big moments.

Stick around for bold picks, a few spicy rants, and practical betting angles you can actually use. If this hit the sweet spot for you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop your World Series call in the comments—Dodgers or Jays, and in how many games?

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