Friday, September 20, 2013

How to Choose a Winner in Sports

In today's podcast, we jump right into the original purpose of the blog, which is discussing and criticizing Josh's stupid game picks that he posts on his blog.  He didn't do terribly this last week, but also, not too great.  Hence, why Josh also lost to Dan in fantasy football this pas weekend.

We then discuss some of the controversial sporting events from the past week that were seemingly decided by poor officiating, including college football or the Sport Formerly Known as Boxing.

Other stuff is discussed and as usual, it's all random bullshit.  Enjoy.


Friday, September 6, 2013

Football: The Higher Learners and the Working Professionals

Also known as the awesomeness that is College Football and the NFL...  

In this edition of the Friday Night Rewrites Podcast, we look back at the opening weekend of the college game and give some pretty mild opinions.  We also delve into my  NFL Preview blog post (which can be read at -- http://rmogsports.blogspot.com/2013/09/2013-nfl-season-preview-predictions.html) and see where my cohort agrees and disagrees with me on what we should expect from the early part of this season.  

*In fairness we recorded this podcast yesterday, prior to the Broncos shellacking of the Ravens

If you're new to our podcast, the idea began with this -- I make all kinds of inaccurate predictions in my blog (although I believe they're brilliant at the time), then after the event I was prognosticating actually happens, my buddy Dan and I discuss how wrong I was.  That's how we came up with the name -- Friday Night Rewrites.  

By the way... 
Me, the blogging genius = the shirtless asshole below in the Angels hat
My cohort, the podcast extraordinaire = the dipshit in the green shirt

Anyway, here's how we plan to give you our lack of wisdom this NFL season...
Thursdays -- I'll write up a blog post with my predictions for the upcoming weekend's games
The following Tuesday -- Dan and myself will post our weekly podcast, laughing at how wrong I was and looking back at the weekend that was, both for college and NFL (he's more of a college football guru than I am)