Sliced Apples

Ideal Sports & Entertainment

A unique dive into the sports world with two recent college grad millennials that share their opinion on sports and the world around them.

  1. 6d ago

    Marvel’s Back and Football’s Close

    The boys are back from the summer sports dead zone, and things are finally starting to heat up again. Alex and David open with baseball chaos, the Dodgers continuing to build a superteam, whether MLB is getting pushed toward a salary cap, and the Astros quietly making their usual second-half climb. Then it’s time for football to start taking over. The guys talk preseason energy, the return of Hard Knocks, the difficulty of actually watching every NFL window like a responsible adult, and why college football Saturdays are basically productivity assassins. From there, they dive into a full spoiler discussion of the new Spider-Man movie, including where it ranks among the Spider-Man films, why Marvel might finally be back, and what it could mean for the next phase of the MCU. After the spoiler section, the episode rolls back into football with Hard Knocks talk, Aaron Donald possibly joining the Rams, Texans jersey decisions, CJ Stroud trust levels, Will Anderson appreciation, and the eternal struggle of spending real money on a player who might break your heart. To close it out, the guys hit some NBA rapid fire with LeBron to Philadelphia, Texas A&M football optimism, David heading to the Texas game, fantasy football angles, Kyler Murray feeding Justin Jefferson, and Alex somehow talking himself into the Cowboys being real before immediately being reminded that they are, in fact, still the Cowboys. Baseball superteams, football withdrawal, Spider-Man spoilers, Marvel hype, jersey dilemmas, Aggie belief, NFC East delusion, and the official return of weekly-ish chaos — Pull up a chair and join the conversation! Time Segment 00:18 The boys are back after the summer sports lull 00:58 Dodgers spending, Tarik Skubal, MLB salary-cap talk, and Astros second-half energy 05:24 Football is almost back: preseason, Hall of Fame game, and weekend football routines 12:08 Spider-Man spoiler warning begins 13:05 Full Spider-Man spoiler discussion starts 37:15 Spoilers end — safe to resume 37:15 Hard Knocks, Seahawks, and whether good teams make better TV 41:37 Texans jersey dilemma: CJ Stroud, Will Anderson, Tank Dell, and jersey-buying anxiety 50:36 LeBron to Philadelphia and NBA rapid fire 53:38 Texas A&M football optimism and season-ticket talk 57:24 Kyler Murray, Justin Jefferson, fantasy football, and NFC East predictions 1:04:01 Outro

  2. Jul 22

    Viva España, RIP the Parlay

    The boys are back, and Alex opens the episode by admitting he did the most dangerous thing a sports fan can do: put the house on Messi. After Spain takes down Argentina in the World Cup Final, Alex and David break down the pain of bad soccer bets, Messi finishing with zero shots on goal, Kalshi corner bets, DraftKings vs. prediction-market loopholes, and why betting on “first goal scorer” might be emotional torture disguised as entertainment. From there, it’s full World Cup fallout. The guys give Spain its flowers after a nearly flawless tournament, debate Argentina’s style, praise the goalkeeper who kept them alive, and wonder how long their newfound soccer obsession can last before football takes over again. Naturally, this leads into Champions League curiosity, old-school Barcelona nostalgia, Messi-Neymar-Suárez memories, and the realization that they may have missed an entire golden age of soccer while watching mid-tier NFL games. The episode also hits a little bit of everything: Alex’s British Open betting heartbreak, the return of Marvel hype after the Doomsday trailer, Doctor Doom theories, X-Men and Fantastic Four excitement, The Odyssey and the future of IMAX, and the official warning signs that football season is almost here. To close it out, Alex starts planning a new fantasy football league, asks David for keeper-league advice, and immediately regrets asking for league name suggestions after David somehow tries to turn the entire thing into Drake references. World Cup heartbreak, bad bets, Champions League dreams, golf almost-wins, Marvel being back, football season creeping closer, and fantasy league names that should never see daylight — Pull up a chair and join the conversation!

  3. Jul 15

    Legal Loopholes and Leg Injuries

    The boys are back, and Alex opens the episode with a dangerous discovery: DraftKings has somehow entered his life in Texas through the magical world of “trades,” “event contracts,” and legal loophole chaos. Alex and David break down the difference between betting, trading, prediction markets, Kalshi, Polymarket, and why being able to gamble on everything from World Cup goals to Spotify’s top artist might be a sign society is getting a little too comfortable pressing buttons. From there, they dive into the UFC 329 fallout, starting with Patty Pimblett’s nasty first-round submission and why David may officially be back on the Paddy the Baddy train. The guys also get into Gable Stevenson’s debut, Bobby Green’s wild longevity, the card’s strong undercard, and the massive disappointment of Conor McGregor’s return ending almost immediately with another leg injury. Alex calls it a money-grab disaster, while David defends the martial artist mentality and refuses to fully close the book on Conor just yet. Then it’s World Cup knockout-round time, with Spain locking up France, Argentina vs. England on deck, Messi chasing another run, and Alex putting American currency behind soccer players he may or may not know enough about. The guys talk Spain’s defense, Argentina’s championship DNA, why England must always be rooted against, and how betting on goal scorers might not be the sharpest financial strategy. DraftKings loopholes, UFC blue balls, McGregor debates, World Cup fever, bad soccer bets, and just enough pirate booty confusion to end the episode completely off the rails — pull up a chair and join the conversation!

  4. Jul 10

    Messi, McGregor, and Microtransactions

    The boys are back after a week off, and David opens things up with a brutal dose of realism from College Football 27: taking Texas A&M to 10–1, sitting at No. 2 in the country, and still somehow finding a way to collapse at the end of the season. From there, Alex and David dive into first impressions of the new game, NIL mechanics, dynasty mode, microtransactions, and whether EA can actually be trusted with college football fans’ hearts. Then it’s World Cup time. The guys break down the magic of the tournament, the pain of rooting for the U.S. men’s team, why soccer feels so different when the whole world is watching, and how Alex has suddenly become a Messi loyalist, Ronaldo skeptic, Argentina bandwagon rider, and full-time Ted Lasso emotional hostage. After that, it’s a full NBA free agency check-in, including LeBron rumors, Rich Paul whiteboard chaos, LaMelo and Ant possibly becoming must-watch TV, Paul George continuing to cash checks, Kawhi going back to Toronto, Giannis upgrading from Milwaukee to Miami, Ja Morant landing in Portland, and the Lakers quietly assembling the whitest starting five in America. To close it out, the guys jump into UFC 329 and the return of Conor McGregor. David breaks down why Max Holloway should be the favorite, why Conor still creates the ultimate “what if,” and which undercard fights are actually worth watching — while Alex gets roasted for a UFC graphic that may or may not feature the right fighters. College football heartbreak, World Cup fever, NBA chaos, Conor McGregor hype, Ted Lasso anger, and just enough friendly disrespect to keep the friendship alive — pull up a chair and join the conversation!

  5. Apr 29

    NBA First Round and the NFL Draft Recap

    Most sports fans obsess over the draft, but few realize the wild financial risks behind rookie picks like Jeremiah Love’s insane $50 million contract. Spoiler: Arizona might have jumped the gun, or did they just spot a unicorn? Either way, this episode digs into why NFL teams gamble with not just their strategy, but their wallets—and what it says about the league’s latest talent obsession. You’ll discover: how NFL contracts shape team futures, why drafting a running back with a giant paycheck can be a massive gamble, and whether the Rams’ risky move for Ty Simpson is brilliance or blunder. We break down the madness of NFL rookie salaries, and what it means for players, teams, and the league’s sustainability.Beyond the gridiron, we jump into hot topics like the NHL playoffs turning into a brawl-fest, LeBron’s legendary 10-0 run, and why the NBA’s first-round drama is just getting started. Plus, the antics of college athletes betting thousands on tiny wagers and how easy gambling has become for young pros—spoiler, it’s not just a game anymore, it’s a business for the reckless or the responsible.This episode isn’t just about sports—it’s about the high-stakes universe of talent, money, and the slippery slope of gambling. Perfect for sports junkies, finance nerds, and anyone who loves a good gamble with their favorite teams. Don't just watch the games—understand the crazy money moves behind every pick. Guest credibility? Well, just know this: we’re breaking down NFL contracts, draft strategies, and gambling trends with the same wit we bring to unwrapping helmets signed by Jimbo Fisher — because if you're in the sports scene and not listening, you're leaving gains on the table. Ready to laugh, learn, and maybe question everything about your favorite league’s latest moves? Hit that play button—this episode is a wild ride through the chaos behind the sports headlines.

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A unique dive into the sports world with two recent college grad millennials that share their opinion on sports and the world around them.