Basement Banter

Basement Banter

Three guys talk about sports and entertainment for your amusement (You're welcome)

Episodes

  1. 08/22/2025

    Episode 9 - NFC North:Bears’ Big Gamble & Lions’ Last Stand

    Episode Overview: In this episode of Basement Banter, Drew, Bradey, and Nick break down the NFC North division for the upcoming NFL season, focusing on the Chicago Bears' off-season overhaul and the Detroit Lions’ evolution after a stellar previous year. The hosts dive into team expectations, coaching changes, draft pick impacts, and fantasy football angles, mixing critical analysis with their trademark banter. Teams covered: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings. The hosts agree NFC North is one of the NFL’s most competitive divisions, featuring historic rivalries like Packers vs. Bears. Last year’s standings: Detroit (15-2), Minnesota (13/14 wins), Green Bay (11-6), Chicago (5-12). Recap of last season: Bears finished 5-12, 27th in offense, 13th in defense. Harsh criticism of outgoing coach Matt Eberflus; compared to “Adam Gase Jets” era. Big offseason change: Hiring offensive guru Ben Johnson, formerly Lions OC, from the Dan Campbell coaching tree. Discussion about Johnson’s expected offensive philosophy—will he bring aggressive 4th-down calls from Detroit? Key question: Can Ben Johnson transform rookie QB Caleb Williams as he did Jared Goff in Detroit? Offense Talk: Weapons for Williams: DJ Moore, Cole (TE), Romeze (rookie TE), DeAndre Swift, Luther Burden (rookie WR). Debate about fits and projected roles: Romeze as a speed, receiving TE, while Cole is the more traditional, blocking/pass-catching TE. Luther Burden’s strong preseason, but caution around reading too much into it. Rookie WR development, roster depth, and the importance of patience. QB Room: Tyson Bagent’s growth as a backup, showing promising decision-making. Offensive Line: Praised as “almost top 5,” crucial for rookie QB success. Defense: Maintained top-15 standing; mainly internal development and draft, minor departures. Rookie linebacker addition and solid defensive line depth. Bears’ Over/Under: Set at 8.5 wins; lively debate on whether to take the over or under, factoring in a tough division and schedule. Recap: 15-2 record last year, 2nd in offense, 5th in defense, but lost in divisional playoffs. Big coaching turnover: Both coordinators departed (OC Ben Johnson to Bears, DC Aaron Glenn to Jets), replaced by in-house promotions. Reflection on Dan Campbell’s leadership and how he’ll adapt. Expectations: Need to push past last year’s mark—Conference Championship or bust? Lions’ Roster Highlights: Offensive line remains elite, adding rookie Tate Ratledge (Georgia) at guard. WR room: Amon-Ra St. Brown, high hopes for Jameson Williams (second-year, high speed), Tim Patrick as potential reliable WR3. Jameson Williams’ development, skill set, and fantasy sleeper potential. Backfield: Expectation for more touches/role for J. Gibbs over D. Montgomery. Defense: Key first-round addition: Williams, run-stopping DT (6’3”, 327 lbs), addressing need on the interior line. Added DJ Reed in the secondary. Over/Under: 10.5 wins after last year’s 15; debate if regression is natural or if they’re still division favorites. Host picks: Caleb Williams over 23.5 passing TDs. Jameson Williams pegged as a prime value fantasy pick by the hosts. “Green Bay vs. Chicago is the best rivalry in NFL history.”“Matt Eberflus was nothing short of atrocious… classic s****y Bears hiring.”“If Ben Johnson can do for Caleb Williams what he did for Goff, the Bears are a dark horse.” NFC North set for another ultra-competitive year, with Bears (new staff, rookie QB) and Lions (seeking repeat success amidst staff changes) as headline stories. Watch for rookie impact (especially Bears: Romeze, Burden; Lions: Ratledge, Williams). Both fantasy football and real-life stakes covered, with a blend of sharp analysis and fun, relatable insights. Listener Call-to-Action:Subscribe, rate, and send in your NFC North predictions for shout-outs in next week’s episode!

    1h 15m
  2. 08/15/2025

    Episode 8 - Boxing Bros, UFC Whiners, and the 49ers (Still) Suck

    Episode Summary In this jam-packed episode, the Basement Banter crew dives headfirst into the combat sports debate that’s been lighting up their comment sections — UFC vs. Boxing — and the fallout from their recent viral shorts. They break down pay-per-view numbers, fighter pay, stadium atmospheres, and fan culture, before branching into NFL deals, Paramount’s streaming quality, sports betting streaks, and a detailed look at the NFC West (with plenty of 49ers slander). Humor, heated arguments, and derailed tangents are all part of the ride as Drew, Bradey, and Nick tackle sports headlines and keep score of their own increasingly competitive betting records. Key Topics & Segments Cold Open & Housekeeping Off-the-cuff banter about mics, cameras, and technical glitches. Setting the episode’s agenda: a “very long one” covering NFC West, combat sports, and betting picks before the August 30th NFL kickoff. Excitement for Gears of War release and the upcoming football season. UFC vs. Boxing Debate Addressing online hate for implying boxing main events can outshine UFC’s. Clarifying their position: They enjoy both, but big boxing fights deliver larger crowds, stadium energy, and undeniably huge paydays. Facts cited: Boxing dominates all-time PPV list (8+ of the top 10 events). Huge stadiums (e.g., 90–100k fans) vs. UFC’s indoor arenas. UFC’s standout draw, Conor McGregor, is no longer active in the sport. Roasting “UFC-only” fans who’ve never watched boxing or other promotions. [Humorous Threat] Inviting keyboard warriors to tell a Baltimore/Detroit boxing gym that UFC is better. Fighter pay disparities: Average UFC champ: ~$400k per fight. Star boxers: $20M–$70M for one night (example: Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford payouts). UFC Business & Streaming Rights UFC annual PPV revenue (~$7.7B) compared to NFL TV rights for a single playoff game ($100M to Peacock). Impact of piracy/illegal streaming on UFC’s PPV model. Fighter pay raises on the horizon, according to Dana White. Paramount+ deal impressions: Content is mainly nostalgic Nickelodeon shows and some sports. Both Drew & Bradey heard it’s laggy/unreliable — a potential problem for live UFC streams. NFL Sunday Ticket Student Discount New deal: $120 for the full season, +$10 for RedZone (normally ~$80/month). Eligibility perks for Drew & Bradey (both students). How it fits into their game-day NFL viewing setups. Dana White’s Power Slap Mixed amusement and disdain for the slap-fighting league. Pay: ~$45K for top earners per event — “not great for brain damage risk.” Funny betting stories: over/under wagers on number of slaps. No “superstar” figures comparable to Manny Pacquiao — mostly a novelty watch. Bets of the Week – Records & Picks Bradey: Royals vs. White Sox – Salvador Perez 2+ bases (-105). Current record: 3–4, aiming to get back to .500 before NFL starts. Nick: Liverpool vs. Bournemouth – Over 4.5 goals. More energy than last week’s pick, trying to engage the audience. Drew: Newcastle Knights vs. North Queensland Cowboys (NRL Rugby) – Under 46.5 total points, 5-game win streak on the line, looking for a “wake & cash” result at 2:00 AM ET. NFC West Deep Dive (49ers Focus) Starting West Coast and working east through divisions in coming episodes. 49ers 2024 Snapshot: Record: 6–11, injuries to key players (Ayuk, McCaffrey). Offense: 4th in NFL; Defense: 15th (29th in points allowed). Brock Purdy Discussion: Pro Football Focus ranks him #10 out of 42 QBs. Debate: Is he truly Top-10? Brady says “borderline” but acknowledges efficiency. Roster Moves: Debo Samuel gone (salary cap limitations). Preference for keeping Brandon Aiyuk, citing elite route-running. Supporting cast: Jauan Jennings, Ricky Pearsall, fully healthy McCaffrey. Projection talk blends with personal biases (“F*** the 49ers” from Nick).

    1h 13m
  3. 08/07/2025

    Episode 7 - Westerns and The Pre-Season

    Show Notes – Pacing Podcast, Episode 7 Hosts: Drew, Bradey, Nick Welcome from Drew (host) and Brady (co-host) Early banter, joking about show structure and a few dark jokes (content warning) Entertainment of the Week: Movie Reviews Rust (2024 Western) Drew reviews ‘Rust’, a Western starring Alec Baldwin; enjoyed it as a “good Western.” Mentions the real-life on-set tragedy (fatal shooting), but says critics are biased against the film because of it. Criticizes low critic scores (5.5/10), calls out the “agenda” of movie critics and their disconnect from regular audiences. Compares critic vs. audience scores and rants about the purpose and mystery of movie critics. Interstellar (Christopher Nolan) After ‘Rust’, the hosts watched ‘Interstellar’ and praise it highly. Call it a “10 out of 10” and a top three movie, drawing comparisons with ‘The Godfather Part I.’ Praise Matthew McConaughey’s acting and Nolan’s writing/directing. Other Mentions ‘True Detective’ Season 1 (McConaughey role), 'Dazed and Confused'. Nick mentions catching up with ‘Breaking Bad’, leading to light ribbing about being “eight years behind.” MLB (Baseball) Talk Boston Red Sox Recap of recent games: 7-game win streak snapped, current record 64–52, 4 games behind Toronto. Frustration with quiet/poor trade deadline: traded for the Dodgers’ “worst pitcher,” platooning at first base. Talk about young player contracts: Roman Anthony, Brayan Bello, Marcelo Mayer all signed or in progress. MLB Trade Deadline Critique of missed opportunities: “Padres swept us” in trade deals, couldn’t land star players due to unwillingness to spend. Frustration over “b******t” Twitter rumors about big signings. Discussion of massive player deals (near $1B total value for stars like Juan Soto) and the impact on MLB – speculation on need for salary cap or minimums for competitiveness. Comparison of team spending: high spenders (Dodgers), mid-market teams (Red Sox), “poverty” franchises (Pirates, Rockies). NFL (Football) Talk Washington Commanders & Terry McLaurin Discussion about “the Terry McLaurin mess” – blame placed on ownership/front office for issues. Analysis of value between McLaurin and another unnamed versatile player (suggested WR/RB). Importance of strong WR lineup; debate about trade rumors and injury risks for top players. Social media drama: criticism of athletes airing grievances online (Micah Parsons, Draymond Green). Micah Parsons’ contract dispute with the Cowboys, Jerry Jones trying to get around Parsons’ agent. Discussion of hypothetical trades (e.g., Parsons for McLaurin) and downsides of acquiring star players with “theatrics.” Sauce Gardner talk: humor about “theatrics” vs. social life, mentions Ice Spice and her fame. Drew weighs in: knows Ice Spice for her music more than her public persona. NFL Transactions & Fantasy Football Jordan Addison (Vikings WR) suspended 3 games for a DUI incident, fantasy implications discussed. Analysis of how this affects new rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s prospects. Running backs: Comments on veteran RBs (Dalvin Cook observations, RB depth charts). Notable Contract Extensions Kyren Williams extended by the Rams (3 years, ~$30M). Brief Mention of Other NFL Rumors Browns considering using a preseason QB to trade for future picks. Closing in on further football roster speculation.

    57 min
  4. 07/24/2025

    Episode 6 - New Format and IDK, I hoped that'd be enough

    Basement Banter Podcast: Episode 6 – Show Notes Hosts Drew (Host) Bradey (Co-host) Nick (Producer/Xs and Os, occasional on-air presence) Episode Setup The hosts are recording remotely for the first time, experimenting with an online setup. They adjust to the new environment, chatting about live show logistics and technical hiccups. Main Segments 1. Recap: Golf – The British Open Highlights: Scotty wins another major, compared to Tiger Woods for his current dominance. Discussion: Comparison between Scotty and Tiger Woods (on dominance and career longevity). Leaderboard Mention: All-time PGA win leaders, including Tiger Woods, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, and others. Era Comparison: Emphasis on how modern competition differs from past eras. Outlook: Scotty is poised to hit 30 PGA wins soon, barring injuries. 2. Sports Betting Picks of the Week Each host shares a "Pick of the Week": Bradey: Sam Burns to finish top 10 at 3M Open (Golf) at +190 odds. Cites Burns’ consistency and recent top performances. Nick: New England Revolution over Montreal (MLS), favoring the home team at -125 odds. Drew: North Queensland Cowboys to cover -5.5 vs. St. George Dragons (NRL), a "wake up and smile" early-morning bet. Group Parlay: All three picks combined yields approx. +196 odds; $10 bet returns $29. Betting Records: Drew: 3–2 Bradey: 2–3 Nick: 2–2 (pending Philadelphia Union future bet) Discussion about keeping an updated record, potentially using Discord. 3. Fight Talk: Boxing vs. UFC Controversial Fight: Pacquiao vs. Barrios—disagreement with the judges' decision; rounds 10 and 11 described as "50/50." Boxing vs. UFC: Discussion on why big boxing matches feel more exciting than UFC main events despite UFC’s consistent quality. Pay-Per-View Costs: Critique of $80 price tags for fights; praise for Riyadh Season’s free fights; thoughts on illegal streaming and alternative pricing models. 4. Quick Sports News Basketball Homecomings: Damian Lillard returning to Portland after “tough” Milwaukee years. Chris Paul’s return to the Clippers for a possible farewell season—expectation he's a great fit in a pass-first role and a Six Man favorite. In Memoriam: RIP Ozzy Osborne (“The Prince of Darkness”). Reflections on his influence via Black Sabbath and legendary on-stage antics. Entertainment of the Week Drew: Recommends spending time outdoors—beach, bonfire, or anything outside. Bradey & Nick: The new “Fantastic Four” movie release; excitement about the film and Marvel’s direction (future “Secret Wars” to reset the MCU); chat about the evolution of Fantastic Four movies. Pop Culture: Brief analysis of the Fantastic Four legacy and Marvel recasting strategies. Notable Quotes “You can’t beat 12 rounds.” – Drew, on boxing vs. UFC “Entertainment of the week? Go outside and touch some grass.” – Drew & Bradey “RIP to Ozzy Osborne… brought heavy metal into the mainstream.” – Drew Running Jokes & Banter Self-deprecating humor about betting records and listening to the podcast. Miscellaneous riffs on illegal streaming, Discord usage, and internet culture. Episode Length Approximate runtime: 1 hour. Closing Notes General encouragement to be active and enjoy the outdoors. Anticipation for big upcoming Marvel movies. Reminder to check updates for entertainment and betting picks weekly. End of Show Notes

    31 min
  5. 07/16/2025

    Episode 5 - Baseball and The Delay

    (Sorry for the delay and some audio issues) Basement Banter Podcast – Episode 5: Show Notes Hosts: Drew, Bradey, Nick Episode: 5 (“Basement Banter”) Opening Banter & Hiatus Hosts clarify the episode number (fifth) after some confusion. Podcast returns following a two-week break due to the July 4th holiday and “paranormal activity” that left Bradey out for a week. Key Sports Headlines & Discussion 1. Soccer Gold Cup: USA lost 2-1 to Mexico; disappointment as the World Cup approaches next year. Hosts discuss lingering doubts regarding the U.S. squad and their outlook for 2026 as the World Cup comes to the U.S. Club World Cup: Chelsea, viewed by many as underdogs, defeated PSG 3-0 in the final. Hosts debate the format and future of the tournament’s popularity. 2. MLB: State of the League at the All-Star Break Discussion kicks off during the MLB All-Star break, with a focus on current division races, trade rumors, and team strategies. AL East Red Sox: Riding a 10-game win streak (tied in wins with the Yankees, but Yankees have fewer losses). Debate on whether they should be buyers at the deadline. Yankees: Relief pitching issues highlighted; common across the league as teams scramble to upgrade bullpens. Blue Jays: Strong run into the break; hosts debate whether they can hold their lead or if typical AL East powerhouses (Yankees, Red Sox) will catch up. “Gun to your head” picks for division winner: split between Yankees and Blue Jays, citing team spending and consistency issues. Trade Deadline: Speculation about potential Red Sox trades (possibly for more pitching), but skepticism whether the front office will make significant moves. AL Central Tigers: Running away with the division, largely due to dominant pitching (especially standout performances by a starter named Sbal: 10 wins, 121 IP, 153 K, 2.2 ERA, only 16 walks). White Sox, Twins, Royals: Briefly covered, but seen as uninspiring or “average” this year. AL West Astros: Lead division, with the Mariners and Rangers chasing. Mariners: Likely to stay close, but Astros favored to maintain the lead. Rangers: Became more competitive as season progressed, not expected to be big buyers or sellers. Discussion about impact of deadline deals, especially around top pitchers like DeGrom—hosts doubt any major moves. Division Predictions (AL): Drew: Yankees, Detroit, Houston Bradey: Blue Jays, Detroit, Houston 3. All-Star Week & Home Run Derby Banter about betting on the Home Run Derby: Drew and Bradey have money on Byron Buxton and James Wood as “sleeper” picks. Debunking the notion that the league’s best home run hitter always wins – technique and repetition matter more in the derby format. Notable Quotes & Moments Bradey jokes about “getting knocked out by a ghost” during their break. Tangents include meme sharing and reactions, adding a mix of sports talk and casual banter. Several rants on the volatility of relief pitching (“Nobody has enough pitching”), frustrations with trade deadline inaction (“half buy b******t”), and classic Sox/Yankees rivalry sentiments. Listener Takeaways Expect deep dives into MLB division races, trade deadline rumors, and the nuances of postseason contention. Hosts provide honest, sometimes irreverent, takes on team management and league rumors. Look ahead to next year’s World Cup and reactions to recent international tournaments. Follow & Subscribe: Catch Basement Banter wherever you get your podcasts for more in-depth (and off-beat) discussions on baseball, soccer, and beyond!

    1h 18m
  6. 06/11/2025

    Episode 2 - The Fenway Park Fiasco and The Florida Panthers

    The boys got into it AGAIN in this week's episode. Bradey shared a close call with getting pulled over, while Drew recapped his trip to Fenway Park for a boxing event and voiced his beef with Bruce Buffer. They analyzed the first two games of the NBA Finals and debated whether Tyrese Haliburton is the league’s best pure point guard. The conversation touched on the overuse of Hollywood reboots, excitement and speculation about the Nintendo Switch 2, and Aaron Judge’s incredible MLB season, where he’s batting .396 with MVP-level stats. They talk of the viral 9/9/9 Challenge (God help us), rumors about Aaron Rodgers possibly joining the Steelers, and Terry McLaurin’s contract dissatisfaction and speculation about a potential Mark Andrews trade. In hockey, Sergei Bobrovsky’s standout performances have helped the Panthers take a 2-1 lead in their playoff series. The boys also mentioned the UFL Championship and Nick starting a new TV show (I guess), rounding out another week of drunken rambling. National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-GAMBLER) is operated by the National Council on Problem Gambling. The helpline serves as a one-stop hub connecting people looking for assistance with a gambling problem to local resources. This network includes 28 contact centers which cover all 50 states and the U.S. territories. The National Problem Gambling Helpline offers call, text and chat services 24/7/365. SAMHSA’s National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.

    1h 3m

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Three guys talk about sports and entertainment for your amusement (You're welcome)