The two most important players in the National Football League do not play quarterback. They play wide receiver – Miami’s Tyreek Hill and Philadelphia’s A.J. Brown. Between the dumbing down of the quarterback position, the devaluation of running backs, and rule changes that outlaw defense, one thing is clear: We are living in the era of the NFL wide receiver. While that may be good for the divas who dominate that position, it may not be good for fans of real football. “The rise of NFL wide receivers signals the league’s ‘Desperate Housewives’ era.” Though the league may be descending into the reality TV world, Jason says if that's where we are, it’s time for the MVP voters to recognize it and vote accordingly. “Football has changed. The way we evaluate value and importance needs to change, too.” Jason and “Fearless” contributor Steve Kim delve into the league’s new reality. Plus they discuss the odd new fight that Dan Le Batard is picking with injured Jets star Aaron Rodgers over the legitimacy of his Achilles injury. Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Sapp weighs in on the wide receiver discussion and takes the NFL to task over the ridiculous fines levied against players for simply making football plays. The QB Killa also shares his thoughts on Josh Allen and Buffalo’s remaining schedule and whether the Bills could be left out in the cold and miss the playoffs.
Following
Colorado’s epic meltdown against Stanford, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and
Shannon Sharpe publicly criticized Coach Prime, Shedeur Sanders, and
Colorado for the first time. Jason says something doesn't sound right.
He believes Deion ordered the code red on his own team and geenlit the
comments. Steve Kim thinks Deion is living rent-free in Jason’s head. Catch the full show with the Blaze TV app: @ Apple - https://apple.co/35o8SuE @ Amazon - https://amzn.to/46WUC6E
The Jada Pinkett
Smith disrespect toward Will Smith continues, as she posted a weird
video of herself and her true husband … Tupac Shakur. Remy Ma is
unbothered by rumors that she is having an affair. Snoop Dogg let it be
known that he absolutely hates Trump and MAGA supporters. The world is
confused about how Brooke Bruk-Jackson, a white woman, became Miss
Universe Zimbabwe. Britney Spears does it again, but this time with
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We breakdown some of the biggest upsets to watch for in week 5 of college football in the 2023 season. Watch the full show on Daily Wire! @ Apple - https://apple.co/3RW78wm @ Amazon - https://amzn.to/45bo3AH
Number nine ranked Oregon dismantles Colorado 42-6; the Miami Dolphins score 70 points against the Broncos; and we're previewing both Monday Night Football matchups. Click here to join the member exclusive portion of our show: https://bit.ly/3GUujDH
Michigan self-imposes a three-game suspension for Jim Harbaugh; the Colts grant running back Jonathan Taylor permission to seek a trade; and we're breaking down our preseason predictions for the Big 12 conference
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Auburn Coach Hugh Freeze joins us to preview the Tigers season; Georgia tight end Brock Bowers discusses the Bulldogs mindset after winning two national championships; and the Washington Commanders officially have a new owner.
In 2012, Newsweek ran a magazine cover calling Barack Obama “America’s First Gay President.” The article gleefully lauded Obama for his support and endorsement of gay marriage. Obama’s path to becoming the LGBTQIA+ community’s best friend was all but inevitable. Perhaps it was his mission from the outset. Tying the journey of black people to the cause of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders is Obama’s most enduring and impactful legacy. It’s a legacy he guards with vigilance and tremendous courage. Recently, Obama penned a letter to librarians in America, encouraging them to push back over “book bans.” The former president alleges that the books being banned are being attacked because they are by black or LGBTQ authors. By claiming communities are banning books that had a profound impact on Obama’s life, he’s clearly sending a message, a message that prompted his brother to tweet, then delete, a post that left no ambiguity about Obama's sexuality. Jason says the evidence has been here all along. “Some sins are sins and others are an Obamination. The first gay president is a master of deception, confusion, and hiding in the closet.” Royce White and Shemeka Michelle join “Fearless” for the conversation. Plus, Wendy Alexander drops in to help us make sense of a story about an American woman who is facing prison time for screaming in public in Dubai.
Nick Saban's legacy gets questioned by some; Jimbo Fisher hands off play calling duties to Bobby Petrino...sort of; and Billy Liucci of TexAgs joins us to talk all things Texas A&M.
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Ice Cube, owner of the Big3 basketball league, has some strong words for the NBA and its commissioner, Adam Silver. Speaking to Joe Rogan, the rap icon called out the association for encouraging sponsors not to do business with the three-on-three league, called the NBA “gatekeepers,” and even issued a warning to Silver regarding talent acquisition. One “Fearless” contributor has a front-row seat to the drama. Royce White was a first-round NBA pick and now is a co-captain on Big3’s Power franchise. Royce joins Jason to discuss Cube’s allegations against Silver and the NBA. Plus, NBA champion Draymond Green recently shared his honest thoughts on Royce’s on-court ability. We get Royce’s thoughts on what Draymond had to say.
The Oklahoma Sooners look to bounce back this year before they exit the Big 12; the NCAA basketball tournament will not expand, at least for now; and Tim Brando of Fox Sports joins to talk college football.
“Sound of Freedom” made headlines over the holiday weekend when the faith-based film displaced “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" for the top spot at the box office on July 4. And as quickly as the small-budget film splashed onto the scene, the criticism from Hollywood elites and the woke mainstream media followed. The film stars Jim Caviezel and tells the real-life story of a former Homeland Security officer who left his career to rescue children from sex-trafficking rings. Who would take umbrage with a movie about a hero saving children from pedophiles? In 2023, if that hero — fictionalized or flesh and bone — happens to be a heterosexual white male, the left-wing media eagerly does the bidding of Hollywood execs. “It’s now taboo to make movies or TV shows about men who heroically sacrifice, particularly heterosexual, evangelical white men. Those movies have been demonized as a reflection of toxic masculinity and white supremacy. Feminism and racial idolatry rule Hollywood.” Jason exposes pop culture's assault on the God-glorifying film. “Much of the criticism of the movie is camouflage, a clever ruse forcing defenders to debate it on safe, secular, and political terms. Is Caviezel a supporter of Q? Did the movie go too far exaggerating Ballard’s experiences rescuing kids? Does it promote the white savior trope?” Shemeka Michelle joins “Fearless” to share her review of “Sound of Freedom” as well as her thoughts on singer Jill Scott’s “remix” of the national anthem and Eboni K. Williams' plea for more black sperm. Plus, Steve Kim drops in to discuss Jemele Hill calling Asian-Americans out over white supremacy, Skip Bayless and Fox Sports pausing “Undisputed," and whether Stephen A. Smith is done at ESPN.
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It's no secret that sports have gone woke. We go through our best interviews with Daily Wire hosts on the worst woke moments.
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As if the baby-mama drama wasn’t enough of an off-season spectacle for Zion Williamson, his porn star ex-lover just keeps on making headlines. Twitter has suspended the account of Moriah Mills after the adult actress used the platform to threaten Zion and the NBA’s New Orleans’ Pelicans, promising to release the couple’s sex tape if the franchise didn’t trade him. Is this further embarrassment enough for the team to cut ties with the young star? “Fearless” contributor Steve Kim joins Jason to dive into the drama. Plus, Aaron Rodgers was the keynote speaker at a conference this week — while on psychedelic drugs. The Jets quarterback opened up about his experiences with the substances and advocated for the legalization of psychotropics. Jason poses the question: Is Rodgers 100% committed to the NFL at this point in his career? ESPN announced it is moving on from the morning radio show featuring Keyshawn Johnson, Jay Williams, and Max Kellerman. Jason and Steve discuss the future of the trio and whether Fox Sports and Skip Bayless will be the beneficiaries of ESPN's cost-cutting. And what do Jason, Shemeka Michelle, T.D. Jakes, and Umar Johnson have in common? We’ll make it make sense.
College football will be here before you know it, so we break down our Power 5 schools that may surprise you in the 2023 season.
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