9. The Longest (Tues)Day - a podcast by Andrew, Ed, and Zak

from 2020-11-10T12:00

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This week the Bill Bradley Collective comes to you in the immediate aftermath of the 2020 Presidential election being called for Joe Biden, completing a near five-day odyssey of sleep-deprivation, cable news consumption and alcohol intake  the likes of which we recommend be left to us, your noble hosts. The fallout from this election is the focus, as the panel covers everything from the late-arriving call delivered in Biden’s favor, plus thoughts on all of the media coverage, another heavily flawed performance by those in the predictive model game, and where exactly, as we await the last-ditch bad-faith litigious efforts of the outgoing administration to contest ballots, we will stand come Inauguration Day 2021. But first come a set of somewhat diversionary sports-centric rants, where Zak rebukes Rob Manfred’s failure to levy any discipline on Justin Turner for his mask-less escapade following last week’s World Series clincher, Ed raises Zak’s bet on Manfred with a treatise on Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott and the already fast-dissolving football season of which he oversees, and Andrew considers the impact of boxing’s marquee box-office attraction going forward with neither a promoter or home network. All told, it was a good day.

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