First time listening (thanks for fixing the RSS BTW), a couple impressions:
Hate to say it, but on the topic at hand, Tyler was bringing only the feels, with Jim left to bring the reals. Ty really didn't seem to grapple with how Jim's ideas could address his concerns, while Jim was too tied to his defined categories to really try to breach that defensive line. Good discussion with plenty of food for thought nonetheless.
Ty's voice sounds a lot more like mine than I was prepared for
Podcast: Does the NFL have a gambling problem?
First time listening (thanks for fixing the RSS BTW), a couple impressions:
Hate to say it, but on the topic at hand, Tyler was bringing only the feels, with Jim left to bring the reals. Ty really didn't seem to grapple with how Jim's ideas could address his concerns, while Jim was too tied to his defined categories to really try to breach that defensive line. Good discussion with plenty of food for thought nonetheless.
Ty's voice sounds a lot more like mine than I was prepared for
“But the owners must maintain the public trust and shudder to think how many lives are being changed for worse around the country.”
Key line in your synopsis Tyler. Greed is over taking morals in our country.
Thanks, Steve
Yes.