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In this episode of the Shekel Up Podcast, the hosts discuss the final four games of the college men's basketball tournament and the upcoming NHL playoffs. They analyze the performances of teams like Purdue, NC State, Alabama, and UConn. The hosts also share their predictions for the Frozen Four in NCAA hockey. Additionally, they debate whether Kaitlyn Clark, a player from the Iowa women's basketball team, is overrated. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss whether Caitlin Clark is overrated and the standards for greatness in sports. They also share their frustrations with social media influencers in the fitness industry. Finally, they begin a draft to build their own prototypical quarterback using retired players. The first two body parts chosen are arms (Dan Marino) and arm talent (Andrew Luck). In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their picks for the perfect quarterback, focusing on different attributes such as arm strength, mobility, and durability. They mention players like Ben Roethlisberger, Robert Griffin III, Drew Brees, Joe Montana, Eli Manning, and Brett Favre. They also share their thoughts on the Premier League and make predictions for upcoming matches.
00:00
Analyzing the Final Four Games

15:53
Hunter's Hockey Hits

40:08
Frustrations with Social Media Influencers

48:09
The First Picks: Arms (Dan Marino) and Arm Talent (Andrew Luck)

56:12
Mobility: Robert Griffin III

01:03:28
Head: Drew Brees

01:12:38
Premier League Predictions
Takeaways

  • The hosts analyze the final four games of the college men's basketball tournament
  • They discuss the performances of teams like Purdue, NC State, Alabama, and UConn
  • The hosts share their predictions for the Frozen Four in NCAA hockey
  • They debate whether Kaitlyn Clark from the Iowa women's basketball team is overrated The hosts debate whether Caitlin Clark is overrated and discuss the standards for greatness in sports
  • They express frustration with social media influencers in the fitness industry and their unrealistic claims
  • The hosts begin a draft to build their own prototypical quarterback using retired players
  • The first two body parts chosen are arms (Dan Marino) and arm talent (Andrew Luck) The hosts discuss the attributes they would choose for the perfect quarterback, including arm strength, mobility, and durability.
  • They mention players like Ben Roethlisberger, Robert Griffin III, Drew Brees, Joe Montana, Eli Manning, and Brett Favre as examples of quarterbacks with specific strengths.
  • The hosts also discuss the Premier League and make predictions for upcoming matches.
  • Listeners are encouraged to like, subscribe, and share the podcast, as well as leave reviews on Apple Podcasts.

  • Socials:
    https://linktr.ee/Shekeluppodcast
    https://twitter.com/shekelup
    https://www.facebook.com/ShekelUpPodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVGLEl-SwjQ7xR-Ooh_9ARw
    https://discord.gg/FDrgEgws
    https://patreon.com/Shekeluppodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
    Email us!
    Shekeluppodcast@gmail.com

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In this episode of the Shekel Up Podcast, the hosts discuss the final four games of the college men's basketball tournament and the upcoming NHL playoffs. They analyze the performances of teams like Purdue, NC State, Alabama, and UConn. The hosts also share their predictions for the Frozen Four in NCAA hockey. Additionally, they debate whether Kaitlyn Clark, a player from the Iowa women's basketball team, is overrated. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss whether Caitlin Clark is overrated and the standards for greatness in sports. They also share their frustrations with social media influencers in the fitness industry. Finally, they begin a draft to build their own prototypical quarterback using retired players. The first two body parts chosen are arms (Dan Marino) and arm talent (Andrew Luck). In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their picks for the perfect quarterback, focusing on different attributes such as arm strength, mobility, and durability. They mention players like Ben Roethlisberger, Robert Griffin III, Drew Brees, Joe Montana, Eli Manning, and Brett Favre. They also share their thoughts on the Premier League and make predictions for upcoming matches.
00:00
Analyzing the Final Four Games

15:53
Hunter's Hockey Hits

40:08
Frustrations with Social Media Influencers

48:09
The First Picks: Arms (Dan Marino) and Arm Talent (Andrew Luck)

56:12
Mobility: Robert Griffin III

01:03:28
Head: Drew Brees

01:12:38
Premier League Predictions
Takeaways

  • The hosts analyze the final four games of the college men's basketball tournament
  • They discuss the performances of teams like Purdue, NC State, Alabama, and UConn
  • The hosts share their predictions for the Frozen Four in NCAA hockey
  • They debate whether Kaitlyn Clark from the Iowa women's basketball team is overrated The hosts debate whether Caitlin Clark is overrated and discuss the standards for greatness in sports
  • They express frustration with social media influencers in the fitness industry and their unrealistic claims
  • The hosts begin a draft to build their own prototypical quarterback using retired players
  • The first two body parts chosen are arms (Dan Marino) and arm talent (Andrew Luck) The hosts discuss the attributes they would choose for the perfect quarterback, including arm strength, mobility, and durability.
  • They mention players like Ben Roethlisberger, Robert Griffin III, Drew Brees, Joe Montana, Eli Manning, and Brett Favre as examples of quarterbacks with specific strengths.
  • The hosts also discuss the Premier League and make predictions for upcoming matches.
  • Listeners are encouraged to like, subscribe, and share the podcast, as well as leave reviews on Apple Podcasts.

  • Socials:
    https://linktr.ee/Shekeluppodcast
    https://twitter.com/shekelup
    https://www.facebook.com/ShekelUpPodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVGLEl-SwjQ7xR-Ooh_9ARw
    https://discord.gg/FDrgEgws
    https://patreon.com/Shekeluppodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
    Email us!
    Shekeluppodcast@gmail.com

Support the Show.

  continue reading

76 episodes

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