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We turn comedy into sports with stats, analysis, and awards for every episode of SNL since season 1. What was SNL's Win-Loss Record in Season 3? How many home-runs did Dan Akroyd have? We talk about who should have been traded and who needs more playing time. Listen and play along!
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Episode 10. The story of John Elway, Jim Kelly & Dan Marino begins in 1983, in one of the most memorable drafts in NFL History. A draft fall due to drug rumours, to signing for a USFL team, to choosing baseball over football - the league as we know it now could have been far different if three Hall Of Fame talents had embarked on different paths.…
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Episode 9. The habit of winning becomes so ingrained in some teams and coaches that casual reflection can often sell their achievements short. For thirty-three years, all Don Shula did was win football games. In the wake of his recent death we look at his life, the records he set, the legacy he leaves and just exactly what it was that gave him 'The…
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Episode 8. The NFL, as a brand and as a product, seems impervious to competition. Many startup leagues have tried to take on the billion dollar empire and help itself to a slice of the pie. All of them have failed. On this latest Inside The Pocket, the boys look back at the USFL, XFL and the recent AAF and try to understand what went wrong, and if …
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Episode 7. A man who was so good at football he forced the rest of the National Football League to adapt to him. A man who was so bad at self control he came close to the abyss on more than one occasion. Terrified opponents simply knew him as '56' or 'LT'. Hall of Famer and two-time Superbowl winner Lawrence Taylor is the subject of our latest Insi…
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Episode 6. They say competition for starting spots in any sport breeds success. But in football, the Quarterback position in this regard is rather unique. We look back at one of the most compelling battles to be starting QB of all time: Joe Montana v Steve Young, two Hall Of Fame Quarterbacks who between them helped The San Francisco 49ers establis…
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Episode 2. The boys get serious once more as they reconvene their "Inside The Pocket" series, this week looking into the filthy world of franchise relocation. A foreign concept to us Brits, it's a phenomena sadly all too common in the history of the NFL. From an owner moving because his wife wanted to live by the beach to a team leaving town under …
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Episode 250. This podcast was recorded in a brewery - and it shows. An update on Andrew Pochard before Si & Sam talk about the Bills and their expectation levels, the trouble brewing in Minnesota and the quagmire at the bottom of the NFC playoff race. Then a quick check in on bowl season in College Football and our picks for week 14. Enjoy!…
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"Imagine going to a comedy show and a Paul Simon concert breaks out". We review the second episode of SNL's first season hosted by Paul Simon. The cast was almost left out completely and our callers were not happy about it. Only three cast members got any cracks at the ball and only did what they could. We take coach Lorne Michaels to task for benc…
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It's SNL's first episode ever. Everyone on this team is a rookie. George Carlin hosts, but never appears in a sketch - how are the kids going to play? We provide sports-style analysis of Saturday Night Live. Each sketch and segment is graded and at the end we find out if it was a Win or Loss. We will track leaders through each season to tell you wh…
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