Episode 177: The NBA Off-Season So Far
On this week’s episode of You’re Wrong… and Here’s Why, Chris Horwedel and Greg Crone talk take a look at all the wild news and stories from the National Basketball Association.
On this week’s episode of You’re Wrong… and Here’s Why, Chris Horwedel and Greg Crone talk take a look at all the wild news and stories from the National Basketball Association.
For 20 years, Rob Maaddi covered both the Philadelphia Eagles and the Philadelphia Phillies for the Associated Press. In 2021, he moved to a national role as an NFL writer. Now, as 2022 is close to getting underway, Maaddi is the new lead NFL reporter for the AP.
In this episode of the Q&E Podcast, We dive into Free Agency and its biggest storylines, Roe vs Wade overturned & CFB Power 2 Megaconferences along with much more!
On this week’s episode of The Underdog, with Matt Crone unavailable, Chris Horwedel flies the ship solo and uses this show as an opportunity to share his in-depth thoughts on the 2022 NBA Draft and recent NBA moves. Chris goes pick-by-pick through the first round of the draft giving his […]
On this week’s episode of You’re Wrong… and Here’s Why, Chris Horwedel and Greg Crone talk about what turned into an unpredictable, yet somewhat bland NBA Draft before diving into the NBA’s movement toward positionless basketball and a talk about how chalk NBA Finals match-ups have historically been.
He was one of the first journalists to join Twitter and has amassed 2 million Twitter followers. He successfully held two stints at ESPN and worked for CNBC & the NBC Sports Network in between.
In this episode of the Q&E Podcast, we debate if Steph is the in GOAT convo, predict the NBA Draft and react to Drake’s Honestly, Nermind along with a lot of NBA offseason talk..
In this episode of the Q&E Podcast, we recap Episode 2 Ms. Marvel. We dive into Kamala’s new crush and the evil secret of her great grandma along with much more!
SI.com golf writer Bob Harig rejoined the podcast to discuss the results of the 2022 US Open in Brookline, Mass. At the Open, England’s Matt Fitzpatrick won by 1 stroke over Will Zalatoris and Scottie Scheffler for his first major title.