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Chapter 1: What are the key topics discussed in the podcast?
It's that time to put on your jersey and wave your flag, whoever you root for.
Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breathe? and it's beautiful. The guys are young and cute and fit.
It's not just a game. It's your culture.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
From Futuro Studios, I'm Fernanda Echavarri, and this is American Football, a show about soccer culture in the U.S.
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Chapter 2: How do personal experiences shape our view of sports?
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Chapter 3: What insights are shared about the upcoming UK basketball schedule?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the recent World Cup performances?
And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments. If we didn't talk ever again, I was fine. You just understood. That's how personal it got. Wow. Then after that game seven, Marquis coming to, he's like, you know, I love you, dog. You know, it's all love. This was just playoffs. This was just basketball.
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Chapter 5: How do fans react to unexpected sports outcomes?
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Chapter 6: What are the challenges faced by a coach in a competitive environment?
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Chapter 7: How do historical events influence current sports narratives?
Still not opening them yet because we still have a lot of stuff to do. Probably... Might end up going until the end of the show. One person writes, Matt, during the break, Travis Branham put out a crystal ball for it being a real call from Tripp, but he has since pulled it, so now I don't know. That's mean. You don't have to say that to me or Travis Branham.
People get their crystal balls wrong, Drew. I mean, they get their crystal balls wrong. It's okay. It happens.
Chapter 8: What are the final thoughts on the episode's discussions?
Some of the crystal balls have 50% confidence, which is like, did you even have to pick? I love it. Yeah, that's great. I want to just tell a couple stories here, Drew, if you don't mind. I was in New York during the Knicks parade on Thursday. You got to tell us about this. I've seen some videos. So I decided to walk down there. I knew it was going to be in the morning.
You know, I've been sleeping late during this entire thing. But I was like, you know what? I'm going to get up early. I'm going to go there. So I got up at like 8. It was only probably six or eight blocks from where I'm staying, so I decided to walk down there. Get down there about 830. Drew couldn't get anywhere near it. So many people.
Has to be the most people I've seen for anything in my life. I mean, I probably didn't get within two blocks of the parade. It wasn't long enough. Like, how long would you imagine the Knicks parade in New York should be? Right? Like an hour long. Yeah, but don't you think it probably should be like a mile or something? Yeah, like 20 blocks. Yeah, it was like six. So you couldn't. That's quick.
It's way, way, way too short for how many people wanted to be there. I mean, there were people everywhere. And for those of you that have been to New York, think about where, like, the World Trade Center is. Okay, the very bottom of Manhattan is called Battery Park. And it went from Battery Park to City Hall, which is not that far. People, Shannon, were hanging off of everything you can imagine.
Light posts, buildings, what do you call it? Scaffolding. I couldn't believe that didn't collapse. There were so many people on that scaffolding. People were everywhere. Like whatever orifice of a building you could go in, that's where they were. It was like everyone became Spider-Man to get up these buildings. It was crazy.
The woman twerking on the lamppost, getting her pants pulled down, and still just kept on going is my favorite thing I've seen on the Internet in a long time. Nobody was stopped. I'm going to tell you something. I've been here a lot over the years. Never seen anything like these last four days. Because Thursday, the whole city took off for that parade. It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Shannon.
There were people drunk in the middle of Fifth Avenue laying on the ground. Nobody cared about anything. They were probably drunk since the last game, since they won. But the whole city took off. And then Friday was a federal holiday, right? So they just went right into the next day. And it was – I've never seen anything like it.
People – it reminds me – I mean, you've – you know, this is what Lexington was like when we've won titles. But this city is massive. And everyone is just like, whatever. People walk – everyone has Nick's gear on everyone. And people have made like Nick suits and Nick's hats and Nick's dresses. It is just Nick tastic drew everywhere. I've never seen anything like it.
It's been awesome energy, but it's also, you put 6 million people in the city and then they all just all of a sudden are for the Knicks. I'm amazed that there haven't been worse things happen than the few things I saw. Yeah, where they were piled up on the scaffolding you walk under on the sidewalk, that is going to collapse and be a huge disaster there. I have no idea how it did.
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