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Episode 407: Snow Games

Matt Crone January 17, 2025


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This week on The Underdog:

 

Introduction

  • 00:00:25 – 00:02:12
    • Matt jokingly claims he’s “too busy” to participate.
    • Chris jokingly prepares for a 30-minute monologue in Matt’s absence.

Gaming & Pop Culture Discussion

  • 00:02:12 – 00:09:33
    • Matt shares that he’s been playing Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, which was just released on the Nintendo Switch.
    • They discuss the Wii U, a system Matt claims “no one else owned.”
    • Chris suggests a Kevin James-voiced Donkey Kong movie, which leads to a Kevin James tangent.
    • Matt mentions a 2006 movie, “Grilled”, starring Kevin James and Ray Romano as door-to-door meat salesmen.
    • They discuss the absurd plot, involving mafia entanglements and a young Sofia Vergara.
    • Matt didn’t finish the movie, but plans to.

A.J. Brown and the Viral Book Trend

  • 00:07:34 – 00:11:22
    • A.J. Brown was seen reading a book on the Eagles’ sideline, which led to a massive 53 million percent increase in sales.
    • The book, Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy, became the #1 bestseller on Amazon overnight.
    • They joke that the author “hit the lottery” without even trying.
    • Matt shares that people in his personal life purchased the book just because of the viral moment.
    • Chris discusses how publicity like this could be a marketing goldmine.

NFL Divisional Round Game Analysis

Chris and Matt break down each game in the upcoming Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.

1. Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs

  • 00:30:50 – 00:34:42
    • Chiefs are favored by 8 points.
    • Matt emphasizes the Texans’ defense, which forced four interceptions against Justin Herbert in the Wild Card game.
    • Discussion of C.J. Stroud’s performance, noting his return to early-season form.
    • Chris compares Herbert’s regular-season (3 INTs in 17 games) vs. playoff game (4 INTs in one game).
    • They analyze the Chiefs’ playoff history and Mahomes’ dominance.

2. Washington Commanders vs. Detroit Lions

  • 00:35:01 – 00:39:29
    • Lions favored by 9 points.
    • Matt chooses the Commanders and expresses confidence in them.
    • They discuss Jared Goff’s efficiency and Detroit’s offensive firepower.
    • Analysis of Washington’s inconsistency throughout the season.

3. Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles

  • 00:39:29 – 00:42:30
    • Eagles favored by 6 points.
    • Chris is concerned about the matchup but feels better knowing it will be a cold, snowy game.
    • Matt highlights how bad weather benefits the Eagles’ run-heavy offense.
    • Discussion of the Eagles’ home-field advantage and defensive strengths.
    • Breakdown of Rams’ difficulties in bad-weather games.

4. Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills

  • 00:47:57 – 00:50:45
    • Bills are 1-point underdogs at home.
    • Chris and Matt agree that this is the best game of the weekend.
    • They discuss how this could be an MVP-deciding matchup between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen.
    • Chris praises Lamar Jackson’s underappreciated career, highlighting how teams missed out when he was available in free agency.

Major League Baseball: International Signing Period

  • 00:03:39 – 00:04:15
    • Discussion on the MLB’s international signing period.
    • Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki is the most coveted free agent.
    • Chris states that Sasaki will likely sign with either the Dodgers or Padres.

Wrexham AFC and English Football Discussion

  • 00:14:27 – 00:17:12
    • Discussion of Wrexham AFC’s rise in English football.
    • Wrexham had a chance to reach first place in their league but lost to a weaker team (Shrewsbury Town).
    • Chris explains why Wrexham needs to make roster moves to keep their promotion hopes alive.
    • Matt jokes about Rob McElhenney starting a fencing and roofing business to fund Wrexham’s success.

California Wildfires & Insurance Crisis

  • 00:17:44 – 00:21:53
    • Chris and Matt discuss the devastating wildfires in Malibu.
    • Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson (of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) lost their home.
    • Chris reflects on how California’s fire season has become a year-round problem.
    • The discussion shifts to rising insurance costs forcing residents to leave the state.

Weird Delivery Guy Incident

  • 00:21:53 – 00:24:09
    • Chris shares a hilarious Ring doorbell video of a delivery driver struggling with three small steps.
    • The driver dramatically climbs the steps on his hands and knees.
    • Matt jokes that Chris should immortalize the moment with a statue.
    • The hosts debate whether the guy had back issues or was just exaggerating.

Dog Ownership and Neighbor Issues

  • 00:24:30 – 00:29:07
    • Matt complains about cleaning up after his dog in the backyard before snowfall.
    • Chris shares how his dogs only use one area of the yard, which is both a blessing and a problem.
    • Matt vents about neighbors who don’t pick up after their dogs.
    • In retaliation, Matt once placed dog waste on his neighbor’s porch as a message.
    • Chris calls it super aggressive and suggests having a conversation first.

Dental Office Mishap & Open-Concept Dentistry

  • 00:41:03 – 00:44:16
    • Matt shares a story about showing up to his dentist only to find they moved locations without informing him.
    • Chris and Matt criticize the trend of open-concept dentistry, where patients have no privacy.
    • Matt overheard a woman casually discussing swallowing her own tooth.
    • Chris would have asked follow-up questions if he were there.

Closing Thoughts

  • 00:47:45 – End
    • Chris and Matt discuss game-day weather forecasts.
    • Snowy conditions could heavily impact the Eagles-Rams game.
    • They reflect on how betting odds shift based on weather and game conditions.

 

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