Super Bowl LX Reaction, Halftime Debate, Mets Spring Training and IFL Expansion
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On this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz reacts to Super Bowl LX and doesn’t hold back. While Seattle walks away with the win, Peter breaks down why the game itself was a tough watch and why not every Super Bowl lives up to the hype.
The conversation then shifts to the halftime show and the debate surrounding Bad Bunny as the headliner. Peter shares his thoughts on the performance, why musical taste shouldn’t be political, and how the NFL may have opened itself up to criticism by going with a single-artist spotlight. He discusses the reactions across social media, the surprise appearances from Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga, and the broader conversation about entertainment, audience expectations, and the league’s global direction.
From football, the show pivots to baseball as spring training officially begins. Mets radio broadcaster Keith Raad joins Peter to talk about what may be the most transformative offseason in franchise history. They discuss David Stearns’ bold roster overhaul, saying goodbye to longtime fan favorites, the additions of Freddy Peralta, Bo Bichette, Devin Williams, and Luke Weaver, and the excitement around young pitching led by Nolan McLean. They also look at Carlos Mendoza entering a pivotal season and what fans can expect in Port St. Lucie.
Later in the show, Indoor Football League defending champion head coach Mike Davis of the Vegas Knighthawks joins Peter to talk about building a new roster after a championship run, the growth of the IFL, and the league’s new national television deal. The conversation also touches on the upcoming IFL Cup at American Dream in New Jersey and what it means for expanding the league’s footprint.
The episode wraps with local sports updates, fantasy baseball chatter, and a look ahead as the sports calendar turns from football to baseball.