In N Out Sports Podcast

Dub City & Simsinator

A sports podcast with two basketball/football nerds who LOVE the game. Ash aka Dub City aka the Peoples Champion and Sammy aka Simsinator aka Stone Cold bring you a weekly sports podcast with a focus on NBA, NFL and player comparisons.

  1. 10/21/2021

    #35: Better Defense: 2000s Ravens or Seahawks Legion of Boom

    Defense wins championships. It's the most cliche phrase in football (alongside it's a game of inches). This episode we compare two of the greatest defenses of the latest 20 years, the Legion of Boom Seahawks with the 2000s Ravens. The LOB, or Legion of Boom, were different in the fact that they were spearheaded by their DBs, specifically Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas, and Kam Chancellor. With a pair of Linebackers in KJ Wright and Bobby Wagner, and a cast of solid rushers led by Michael Bennet, they had talent at all 11 positions and all 3 levels, which led to a great defense. Their best year was probably 2013 where they won the super bowl and picked off nearly twice as many passes as touchdowns allowed through the air in the regular season. In their 3-5 year run, they went to back to back Super Bowls and won one of them, demolishing one of the most statically proficient scoring offenses in the 2013 Broncos. The Ravens defense's best year statistically was 2000, where they won the Super Bowl and were led by a young Ray Lewis and a veteran Rod Woodson. We take a look at their entire 2000s run though, as Ed Reed was drafted in 2002 and Terell Suggs in 2003 to complete a 3 headed monster that collected 4 Defensive Player of the Year Awards in 12 years (2 by Ray, 1 for Reed and Suggs each) in that span of dominance. 2 Super Bowls in 2 appearances 11 years apart isn't bad either. But who was better? It's always hard to compare eras, but looking at the way they were built (Ravens with HOFs at each level that were all first round picks), vs. the LOB (many of them draft steals on their rookie contracts and a team defense that gelled well) it provides for a fun comparison. Let us know which defense you in on via Instagram @in_n_outpodcast or email us at innoutpodcast1@gmail.com to lets us know! LOB highlights The 2000 Super Bowl, where the Ravens defense forced 5 turnovers on a way to a dominating performance.

    31 min
  2. 09/02/2021

    #28: Better Offense: Greatest Show on Turf Rams or 2000s Colts

    We all know defense wins championships, but offense draws viewers. It's fun to watch, and it changes the way the game is played. 2 teams come to mind when we talk game changing offenses, and the similarities in them is what made us want to do a deep dive. The Greatest Show on Turf, the nickname for the 1999-2001 St. Louis Rams were led by a dynamic duo of WRs drafted 5 years apart (Issac Bruce and Torry Holt), an amazing RB (Marshall Faulk), and a gun-slinger at QB in Kurt Warner. They also had a HOF level piece on the offensive line in Orlando Pace. Those pieces broke offensive records in their time, as well as collected 3 MVPs (in 3 Years), a Super Bowl Championship, and another Super Bowl appearance. The 2000s Colts had their own dynamic duo of WRs drafted 5 years apart (Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne), an amazing RB (Edgerrin James), and a gun-slinger at QB in Peyton Manning They also had a HOF level piece on the offensive line in Jeff Saturday. Those pieces broke offensive records in their time, as well as collected 4 MVPs (in 8 Years), a Super Bowl Championship, and another Super Bowl appearance. But who was better? It's hard to compare eras, especially because the rule change in the 2003 offseason but we break down some of the impact to the game they had, the successes they had, and which ones were our personal preference. Some Rams highlights Some Colts highlights: Edge's 204 yard game (just watch at the 2:00 minute mark to see how shifty Edge was post-ACL)Marvin Harrison highlightsReggie Wayne highlights Let us know your thoughts at innoutpodcast1@gmail.com or on Instagram @in_n_outpodcast and catch y'all next week!

    37 min
  3. 08/19/2021

    #26: NFL TE comparison, who's the GOAT of the unsung heroes of skill players?

    In this episode we'll do another variant of player comparisons, this one covering the TE position. Until recent years, it's been mostly a blocking and a few catches here and there. Then the rise of these candidates made it to the fact where TEs became the most un-guardable position in offense: too fast for LBs, and too big for safeties and corners. We felt the 4 main ones in the conversation where Antonio Gates, Rob Gronkowski, Shannon Sharpe, and Tony Gonzalez. Each have had decade long careers (Gronk is now back and maybe even extending it) and were dominant in their own rights. Follow along as we take a look at the stats, the reasoning and other advanced metrics that no one seems to talk about (like the "eye test" and who changed the game the most), to see who we come up with as well as our subjective opinion on these 3 influential guys who crossed over the same era.  So who are you in on? Relive some of the best games/highlights for each of them: Tony Gonzalez Chiefs HighlightsAll Falcons TDsShannon SharpeRecord breaking game, most yards for TE ever in a game (214 yards and 2 TDs at the end of his career)Big time TD with Ravens in AFC Championship gameRob GronkowskiYACsOne of the most clutch games in Simsinator's opinion. 2016 AFC Championship, last Peyton vs. Brady game, where Gronk had 8 catches, 144 yards, and TD including 2 huge 4th down snags.Antonio GatesCareer highlightsLet us know your thoughts at innoutpodcast1@gmail.com or Instagram @in_n_outpodcast and leave a like/comment and subscribe. See you next week!

    37 min
  4. 08/12/2021

    #25: Perseverance and Grit: The Hollywood Like Football Life of Kurt Warner

    4x Pro Bowl, 2x All-Pro, 1 ring in 3 SB appearances, 2x MVP, Hall of Famer over 12 NFL seasons. 32K yards, 208 TDs, and 128 INTs don't paint the full picture of the QB of the Greatest Show on Turf. Perseverance, grit, and coming back give it the color that made everyone root for the underdog. This is, the Kurt Warner Story. We talk about the many twists and turns it took for Kurt to even get into the league, which was A LOT. Multiple tryouts, NFL Europe, Arena Football, injuries, and more all played a big part. But then when the opportunity arose, Kurt took the league by storm with the Greatest Show on Turf; early 2000s Rams were a sight to see. BUT, Kurt Warner's story always has ups and downs, and the middle 5 years of his career were so bad that people were ready to discredit his Rams' achievements.  A late resurgence and magical Cardinals run saved him and cemented his legacy as the true underdog story of a man who never quits. Listen in to hear the full details and watch some  of the highlights below for those who don't know about Kurt: Bucks vs. Rams 1999 NFC Champ game: Strength vs. strength and controversial Bert Emmanuel catchCardinals vs. Packers NFC Wild Card: Kurt's last playoff win, dropping 29/33 for 379 yards and 5 TDs, outdueling a young Aaron Rodgers in classic offensive shootout. Good breakdown of some of the technique of Kurt's deep throw Let us know your thoughts at innoutpodcast1@gmail.com or on Instagram @in_n_outpodcast and catch y'all next week!

    36 min
  5. 08/06/2021

    #24: NBA Free Agency Signings and Landscape changes with Bracket Challenge Winner Gabe Hassan

    Nola Knights, AKA as Captain Gabe Hassan, the winner of the In N Out Sports Podcast 2021 Bracket Challenge, guests on this episode! Yes, the winner of our brackets not only gets a free shirt, but also a guest appearance on a show! Keep that in mind next time we do our brackets so you can get a free shirt and potential guest appearance on the show! FA started off in with a BANG this week! We had to jump on quickly for an episode as too many big moves happened since it opened Monday 6 pm EST.  We recap the below moves and MORE in this episode: Chicago Bulls4 yr 85 mil for Lonzo BallSign and trade with Spurs to get Demar DerozanGet Alex Caruso from the Lakers as well!PelicansLose Lonzo and replace with Devante GrahamEric Bledsoe, Steven Adams and a first rounder were sent out to clear up cap space and get Jonas ValančiūnasWith 15 players signed and 2 qualifiers, the Pelicans have too many players and maybe in the market for another sign and trade. CJ McCollum, Reggie Jackson, Kawhi Leonard, Kristaps have all been rumored to leave and maybe the Pelicans try their luck with one of them.New York KnicksEvan FournierKemba WalkerRe-signed Derrick RoseLos Angeles LakersRussell Westbrook trade (lost Kuzma, KCP, Montrez Harrell, and a pickTrevor Ariza and Carmelo Anthony as rotational wingsDwight Howard returningUnderrated moves: Wayne Ellington, Kendrick Nunn, Kent Bazemore, and Malik MonkMiami HeatKyle Lowry got a 3 year 90 mil dealPJ Tucker leaves the championship Bucks to the Heat for barely anythingRe-signing Duncan Robinson was also crucial Let us know your thoughts at innoutpodcast1@gmail.com or on Instagram @in_n_outpodcast and catch y'all next week!

    1h 22m
5
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15 Ratings

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A sports podcast with two basketball/football nerds who LOVE the game. Ash aka Dub City aka the Peoples Champion and Sammy aka Simsinator aka Stone Cold bring you a weekly sports podcast with a focus on NBA, NFL and player comparisons.