Topic: Kansas City Chiefs

22 chapters across the catalog

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:37:56 - 2:42:44

1737: Wrong Puberty

Super Bowl LIX Predictions, Trump vs. Taylor Swift

The hosts predict a Philadelphia Eagles victory over the Kansas City Chiefs based on political symbolism rather than athletic stats. The game is framed as a proxy battle between President Trump (attending the game) and Taylor Swift (associated with the Chiefs). The theory suggests the NFL "system" will favor the Eagles to avoid a celebratory moment for Swift that could be perceived as a slight to the President.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693

1693: Freedom Force

NFL Season Opener, Brazil Game and Red Fingernail Polish

The NFL season began with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the Baltimore Ravens on a Thursday night, followed by a Friday game held in Brazil. Observations were made regarding a quarterback wearing red fingernail polish, leading to a discussion about the league's changing culture and its potential impact on the core audience.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 29:02 - 31:24

1667: Heavy Tail

BJ Thompson Medical Emergency, Athlete Cardiac Arrests

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end BJ Thompson suffered a seizure and cardiac arrest during a team meeting, leading to the cancellation of practice. The hosts discuss the increasing frequency of sudden cardiac events among young athletes and celebrities. They suggest that mainstream medical experts remain "stumped" by these occurrences, while independent researchers like Peter McCullough continue to investigate potential links to recent medical interventions.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 17:26 - 26:04

1661: Hard Landing

Harrison Butker, Benedictine College Commencement Controversy

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is facing public backlash following a commencement speech at Benedictine College where he praised his wife's role as a "homemaker." While media coverage focused on his traditional gender views, the full speech contained sharp criticisms of the Catholic Church's leadership and President Biden's stance on abortion. Butker urged graduates to embrace traditional masculinity and resist "degenerate cultural values."

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 1:41 - 4:51

1634: Nukes in Space!

Super Bowl LVIII, Kansas City Chiefs Victory and Numerology

The Kansas City Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl LVIII is analyzed through the lens of potential scripting and numerology. Patrick Mahomes finished the game with 333 passing yards at a stadium located at 3333 Al Davis Way, winning by a margin of three points. These coincidences lead to speculation regarding the NFL's marketing of the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce relationship.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633

1633: Noise Machine

Taylor Swift Super Bowl Sunday Presence, NORAD Flight Tracking

Taylor Swift arrived in Los Angeles from Tokyo before traveling to Las Vegas for Super Bowl Sunday. Media outlets reportedly requested that NORAD track her private plane in a manner similar to Santa Claus, but the public affairs office declined the request. Speculation continues regarding her potential appearance during the halftime show featuring Usher.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 1:57:39 - 2:00:11

1633: Noise Machine

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Media Frenzy

The relationship between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift has brought significant international attention to the NFL, particularly from female fans in Japan and the UK. Media coverage has focused on Swift's travel from her Tokyo concert to Las Vegas, cementing her status as a prominent "WAG" (Wives and Girlfriends) in the sports world.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 39:21 - 40:55

1619: Flash to Bang

Taylor Swift, NFL Radicalization and Public Image

Observations of Taylor Swift at Kansas City Chiefs games suggest a shift in her public image, with some claiming she has been "radicalized" by the intensity of the NFL. Her visible frustration and use of profanity on camera are noted as departures from her previously curated persona. This behavior is discussed as part of a broader media narrative surrounding her relationship with the league.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 1:24:22 - 1:30:52

1594: Gene Jock

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, and Pfizer Marketing

The high-profile appearance of Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game to support Travis Kelce is characterized as a calculated business transaction rather than a genuine romance. The "Swiftie" effect reportedly added $5 billion to the global economy and spiked NFL jersey sales. Simultaneously, Kelce appeared in a Pfizer commercial promoting "two things at once"—the COVID-19 booster and flu shot—linking the pop culture event to pharmaceutical marketing.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 24:41 - 27:19

1530: Red Queen

Super Bowl LVII Betting Trends and Patrick Mahomes

Super Bowl LVII saw the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Philadelphia Eagles, defying several long-standing betting trends. Analyst Brent Musburger noted that Patrick Mahomes became the first regular-season MVP to win the Super Bowl since 1999. Additionally, the game broke the "coin flip curse," as the winner of the flip—Kansas City—went on to win the championship.

Google Barf
Episode 1529

1529: Google Barf

Super Bowl LVII Predictions, Fox 4K Broadcast Technology

Predictions for Super Bowl LVII favor the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles respectively. Fox holds the broadcast rights for the 2023 game and intends to transmit in 4K resolution. Technical details reveal the broadcast is an up-converted 1080p signal enhanced with High Dynamic Range (HDR) rather than native 4K.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525

1525: Mask in a Bottle

NFL Championship Sunday, Philadelphia Eagles, Election Rigging Claims

The hosts discuss the upcoming NFL championship games featuring the Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Cincinnati Bengals. A cynical connection is made between the potential success of the Philadelphia Eagles and alleged election rigging in the city. San Francisco's performance is contrasted with the city's ongoing homelessness crisis.

Strung Out
Episode 1503

1503: Strung Out

Travis Kelce Performance, World Cup Soccer Heat

The hosts open the program discussing Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his ability to find open space on the field during a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Brief mention is made of the upcoming World Cup in Qatar, specifically noting the extreme heat conditions expected for the soccer tournament.

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 43:33 - 46:03

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

Super Bowl LV, Betting Signals and Rigging Claims

The low ratings and lopsided score of Super Bowl LV are discussed alongside theories that the game may have been influenced by "signals" to the gambling class. Factors cited include the arrest of Chiefs coach Andy Reid's son for DUI and the absence of key offensive linemen, which allegedly served as indicators for professional bettors to back Tampa Bay.

Do The Work
Episode 1259 3:08:34 - 3:12:24

1259: Do The Work

Sports Team Names, "Redface" and Blackface Equivalence

The debate over Native American-themed sports names has intensified following the death of George Floyd, with the Washington Redskins and Cleveland Indians undergoing name reviews. Activists argue that fans painting their faces red is equivalent to "blackface" and constitutes a racist caricature. This cultural shift is leading to a broader re-evaluation of imagery used by teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Braves.

Stanktuary
Episode 1214

1214: Stanktuary

Super Bowl LIV Production, Technical Quality Criticism

The Kansas City Chiefs' victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV is reviewed with a focus on the game's technical broadcast quality. Criticism is directed at the lack of advanced on-screen statistics and telestrators, which made the high-stakes production feel low-budget. The discussion notes the presence of female coaches and owners as part of a broader empowerment theme throughout the event.

Kung Flu
Episode 1213 1:26:40 - 1:31:42

1213: Kung Flu

Super Bowl Predictions and "Choke Artist" Coaches

The hosts discuss the upcoming Super Bowl LIV between the Chiefs and the 49ers. They analyze the political optics of the game, including the Chiefs' "Trump-Kanye" sweatshirt controversy and the 49ers' female coach. They debate which coach, Andy Reid or Kyle Shanahan, is more likely to "choke" based on their post-season histories.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 1:26:21 - 1:28:47

1211: Pale Male

Super Bowl LIV, Social Justice Predictions

A revised prediction for Super Bowl LIV favors the San Francisco 49ers due to "social justice" factors. The hosts cite the presence of Katie Sowers, the first female and openly gay coach in a Super Bowl, and the narrative of the 49ers winning to officially move past the Colin Kaepernick era. They also note that the Kansas City Chiefs were named after a mayor, not a Native American tribe, weakening the "minority abuse" narrative.

Pain of Imprisonment
Episode 1210 2:45:03 - 2:47:50

1210: Pain of Imprisonment

Super Bowl Predictions, Chiefs vs. 49ers and Political Karma

The hosts offer unconventional predictions for the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. One host predicts a Chiefs victory will spark a national conversation about "racist" team names and mascots. The other host picks the 49ers, jokingly linking the team's success to the need for a cleanup of the homelessness and "poop" crisis in San Francisco.