Topic: Patrick Mahomes

8 chapters across the catalog

Swasticars
Episode 1738 29:31 - 34:02

1738: Swasticars

Super Bowl Commercials and Philadelphia Eagles Victory

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl, largely by successfully neutralizing running back Saquon Barkley. The discussion critiques the year's commercials, specifically a Pfizer ad about cancer and a low-budget Kanye West spot. Speculation is raised regarding Patrick Mahomes' performance and whether the game's outcome was influenced by external factors.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:42:45 - 2:46:53

1737: Wrong Puberty

Religious Symbolism in Football, Mahomes and Hurts

Both Super Bowl quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, are noted for their public expressions of Christian faith. However, the hosts argue that the "Satanic" influence surrounding Taylor Swift's association with the Chiefs will lead to their defeat. The segment concludes with a discussion on the historical "rigging" of NFL games and the prediction that the Eagles will win by five points.

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.

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.

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.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 3:06:27 - 3:10:55

1318: Jab and Go

Super Bowl LV Predictions and Florida Freedom

The hosts discuss the upcoming Super Bowl LV matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. They frame the game as a cultural clash between "MAGA" (represented by Tom Brady) and "BLM" or apolitical interests. Because the game is being held in Florida, which has resisted lockdowns, the hosts suggest a Buccaneers win would be a symbolic victory for "freedom fighters."

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.

Stanktuary
Episode 1214 11:27 - 14:15

1214: Stanktuary

Austin Snowfall, Patrick Mahomes Race Narrative

A rare snowfall in Austin, Texas, is noted, featuring an anecdote about a host's wife attempting to throw a snowball. The conversation shifts to Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, questioning why his status as the third black quarterback to win a Super Bowl received less media emphasis than previous historical milestones for minority players in the position.