Hochman and Crowder Audacy
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Weekdays 2 - 6 pm
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Preparing for an important sports weekend in South Florida
In hour four, Hoch spends the entire first segment interrupting Solana while he simply tries to deliver the headlines. Heat, Panthers, Marlins and Inter Miami are all in action this weekend while the Dolphins continue to improve their roster through the NFL draft - we get you ready for it.
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Grading the Miami Dolphins 1st round selection: Chop Robinson
In hour three, we recap the rest of the top picks in the NFL draft last night. Solana has a message for Heat fans going to the game tomorrow: DON'T BE LATE. We celebrate National Pretzel Day with an important debate about cinnamon pretzels. Plus, we run through different draft grades the Dolphins received after selecting Chop Robinson in the 1st round last night.
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We've got our brooms ready for Game 4 of the Panthers-Lightning tomorrow
In hour two, we’ve got our brooms ready for tomorrow’s game 4 vs the Lightning. Crowder wants Mazzulla to wear a monocle on each eye. Solana’s dad, Eduardo, is outraged at the show for outing his smoking habits. Plus, John Michaels joins the show to tell us how Atlanta fans handled the Falcons drafting Michael Penix Jr. with the 8th overall pick last night.
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Everything you need to know about Chop Robinson - the newest Dolphin
In hour one, Panthers dominate AGAIN in Tampa Bay last night to take a commanding 3-0 lead. We push our focus to last night's NFL draft and the Miami Dolphins selection - Chop Robinson from Penn State. Our first reaction: he reminds us of a chop chop from Chicken Kitchen. Then, Adam Beasley of Pro Football Network joins the show to break down why Miami chose an edge rusher in the 1st round.
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Grading the Miami Dolphins draft pick last night: Chop Robinson
Hoch and Crowder read the Dolphins draft grades after selecting Chop Robinson with the 21st overall pick in the 1st round of the NFL draft last night.
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Celebrating National Pretzel Day with a pretzel debate
Are cinnamon coated pretzels actually considered pretzels? This is what we debated in honor of National Pretzel Day.