The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker Fox Sports Radio
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The FSR and FS1 personalities provide listeners with a dynamic discussion as the two polar opposites take listeners through the biggest hits in sports.
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Best of The Odd Couple
Chris and Rob explain why other current and retired athletes should use Reggie Bush’s Heisman Trophy ‘vindication’ as an excuse to come clean about their own transgressions, tell us why it’s clear by the on-court product – and the off-court commentary – proves that the Phoenix Suns has a leadership problems and discuss the narrative that we’re seeing a ‘changing of the guard’ in the NBA as the Old Guys (LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant) are being replaced by the Young Guys (Anthony Edwards, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jayson Tatum).
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Hour 3 - A Changing of the Guard in the NBA + Former NFL All-Pro Shawne Merriman
Chris and Rob discuss the narrative that we’re seeing a ‘changing of the guard’ in the NBA as the Old Guys (LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant) are being replaced by the Young Guys (Anthony Edwards, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jayson Tatum) and reacting to the Boston Celtics’ ugly Game 2 loss to the Miami Heat. Plus, former NFL All-Pro and founder of Lights Out Xtreme Fighting Shawne Merriman swings by to discuss his upcoming fight card, Ryan Garcia’s shocking upset of Devin Haney, Reggie Bush getting his Heisman Trophy back, his advice for the collegiate players about to be selected at tomorrow’s NFL Draft and much more!
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Hour 2 - The Phoenix Suns Have a Leadership Void
Chris and Rob tell us why it’s clear by the on-court product – and the off-court commentary – proves that the Phoenix Suns has a leadership problems, debate whether it’s foul or fair for Jayden Daniels to privately leak out that he would prefer not to get drafted by the Washington Commanders and tell us why they’re still feeling very good about the Los Angeles Clippers’ chances of beating the Dallas Mavericks in round one.
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Hour 1 - Everyone Should Come Clean like Reggie Bush + Former NBA veteran Kerry Kittles
Chris and Rob explain why other current and retired athletes should use Reggie Bush’s Heisman Trophy ‘vindication’ as an excuse to come clean about their own transgression, debate whether the Detroit Lions’ decision to double-down on his current group of players is a good idea and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets. Plus, former NBA veteran and FOX Sports NBA analyst Kerry Kittles swings by to discuss all the biggest NBA Playoffs storylines.
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Best of The Odd Couple
Chris and Rob tell us why they have a big issue with the way Kevin Durant responded to Anthony Edwards’ Game 1 trash talk, discuss the controversial ending to the Philadelphia 76ers-New York Knicks and why they have such a big problem with the NBA’s two-minute reports and discuss the idea that LeBron James would be widely regarded as the greatest player of all-time when millennials are the ones controlling the national narrative.
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Hour 3 - Why Millennials Have LeBron James as the GOAT
Chris and Rob discuss the idea that LeBron James would be widely regarded as the greatest player of all-time when millennials are the ones controlling the national narrative and preview Game 2 between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Dallas Mavericks. Plus, FOX Sports Radio Weekend host Martin Weiss brings us another award-winning edition of Trollin’ or Rollin’.
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Customer Reviews
Terrific podcast 👍👍
I love this podcast a lot. Chris and Rob contrast so well and they discuss great topics. Rob Parker is hilarious and so authentic. I love that he is not afraid to speak his mind and be controversial. Chris Broussard is a genius and one of the best analysts in the media. I love his honesty and how he is not bias when discussing.