Topic: Tom Brady

17 chapters across the catalog

Al Gore Rhythms
Episode 1549 54:24 - 59:30

1549: Al Gore Rhythms

AI Copyright Disputes, Tom Brady and Drake

Tom Brady and the family of Michael Schumacher are pursuing legal action against AI-generated content that mimics their likeness and voices. Universal Music Group has demanded that streaming platforms like Spotify block AI-generated songs that replicate artists like Drake and The Weeknd. The discussion highlights the lack of regulation in AI development and the potential for consumer confusion under the Lanham Act.

Value Chain
Episode 1504 1:25 - 7:34

1504: Value Chain

FTX Collapse and Celebrity Endorsement Lawsuits

Investors are filing class-action lawsuits against high-profile celebrities including Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen, Steph Curry, and Larry David for promoting the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX. The legal actions allege these brand ambassadors participated in a Ponzi scheme by targeting unsophisticated investors. Comedian Larry David is noted for his Super Bowl ad which ironically warned viewers against the platform.

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."

Pentacon
Episode 1109 21:27 - 26:17

1109: Pentacon

NFL Game Rigging Theories, Rams vs Patriots Prediction

Geopolitical and market-based analysis is used to predict the winner of the Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams. Theories suggest the NFL may favor a Rams victory to solidify the football market in Los Angeles following the team's relocation from St. Louis. Despite Tom Brady's "GOAT" status, the Rams are jokingly favored due to their literal mascot being a goat.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 2:41:13 - 2:46:14

1028: Roscoe!

Leaked NFL Meeting Recordings and Robert Kraft

The New York Times obtained leaked recordings of a private meeting between NFL owners and players regarding the national anthem kneeling protests. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft expressed frustration that President Trump was using the issue as "fodder" for a divisive mission. The segment critiques the media's focus on Kraft's comments while ignoring other owners who reportedly called the Trump presidency "disastrous" without being named.

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006 6:21 - 8:14

1006: Congressional Jignitty

Gisele Bündchen and Parenting After Patriots Loss

Gisele Bündchen, wife of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, was observed consoling her children after the team's Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. She reportedly told her children that while their father had won five times, the Eagles had never won before, emphasizing the importance of letting others win occasionally.

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 2:45:12 - 2:47:05

1001: Sexual Terrorism

NFL Super Bowl Ad, Patriots vs Vikings Leak

An NFL social media advertisement appeared to predict a Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and the Minnesota Vikings before the championship games were played. While some fans viewed this as evidence of a "fixed" league, others dismissed it as a production error or hoax.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 2:58:39 - 3:00:22

948: Chow Hound

Donald Trump, Celebrity Friendships Montage

A montage of clips featured Donald Trump frequently claiming various celebrities and public figures as "very good friends." The list included Michael Jackson, Tom Brady, Elton John, and even "a friend of mine who's Chinese." The segment concluded with a contrasting clip of Trump stating, "I have no friends," highlighting his inconsistent public persona.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902

902: Morally Obtuse

Donald Trump, Super Bowl Analysis, Bing Bong Compilation

Donald Trump is featured in a compilation of repetitive vocalizations including "bing" and "bong" during various public appearances. The hosts analyze the Super Bowl results, suggesting the New England Patriots' victory over the Atlanta Falcons represents a win for Trump over the "elites" due to his friendship with owner Robert Kraft. Numerical coincidences involving the number three during the game are highlighted as symbolic markers of the turnaround.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902 2:57:01 - 3:05:57

902: Morally Obtuse

Tom Brady, Stolen Super Bowl Jersey, Outro

Tom Brady's game-worn jersey from Super Bowl LI was stolen from the locker room following the Patriots' victory. The jersey is estimated to be worth approximately $500,000 on the auction market, comparable to high-value memorabilia from Babe Ruth and Yogi Berra. The show concludes with a final "bing-bong" montage and a reminder for listeners to return for the Sunday broadcast.

Men in Skirts
Episode 901

901: Men in Skirts

Super Bowl LI Predictions, Robert Kraft and Arthur Blank

Predictions for Super Bowl LI involve a geopolitical analysis of the team owners. Robert Kraft of the New England Patriots is noted for his friendship with Donald Trump, while Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank is associated with Home Depot. Speculation suggests the "elites" might rig the game against the Patriots to spite the President.

Dairy Air
Episode 757 2:35:34 - 2:37:58

757: Dairy Air

Miss Georgia Deflategate Q&A and Tom Brady

Despite winning the crown, Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell struggled with a Q&A question regarding whether New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady cheated during the "Deflategate" scandal. Cantrell stated that if there was any question about the balls being deflated, then Brady "definitely cheated" and deserved his suspension. Her victory despite a perceived poor answer suggests the Q&A segment may carry less weight than the talent and swimsuit portions of the pageant.

Kunzite
Episode 693 1:32:25 - 1:35:43

693: Kunzite

Super Bowl XLIX, Seattle Seahawks, Rigged Game Theory

The hosts discuss the controversial ending of Super Bowl XLIX, where the Seattle Seahawks opted to pass instead of run near the goal line. They theorize the game may have been rigged and that the rookie who intercepted the ball "screwed up the script," leading to a real sideline fight because the outcome wasn't supposed to happen that way.

Ten Minute Timer
Episode 691 53:21 - 1:01:59

691: Ten Minute Timer

Bill Nye Deflategate Video, Climate Change Propaganda

Bill Nye "The Science Guy" is featured in a video where he pivots from discussing the NFL's "Deflategate" scandal to delivering a message about climate change. Nye urges viewers to vote for politicians who recognize the threat of global warming. The segment critiques the use of celebrity entertainers to propagate environmental narratives through unrelated sports news.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 1:33:47 - 1:36:55

690: Win by a Gyp

Deflategate, Tom Brady and Super Bowl XLIX Preview

The hosts discuss "Deflategate," the controversy surrounding the New England Patriots using under-inflated footballs. They preview Super Bowl XLIX between the Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. Adam Curry notes that Tom Brady's public image is bolstered by his marriage to Gisele Bündchen, while the hosts prepare to analyze the game through their unique "rigged" lens.

Acquisition Malpractice
Episode 381

381: Acquisition Malpractice

Super Bowl XLVI, Fractal Theory and Viewership Statistics

The hosts analyze the outcome of Super Bowl XLVI, specifically addressing a failed "fractal theory" prediction regarding the New York Giants' victory over the New England Patriots. They compare the actual viewership of 111 million people against inflated media claims of billions of global viewers. The discussion highlights the discrepancy between advertiser data and public relations narratives surrounding major sporting events.

Trusted Bedouin Sources
Episode 380 35:25 - 38:48

380: Trusted Bedouin Sources

Super Bowl XLVI Predictions, Manning Family Fractals

A discussion on Super Bowl XLVI focuses on "fractal" patterns in the careers of Eli and Peyton Manning. One host predicts a New England Patriots victory based on Tom Brady's pursuit of a fourth ring, while the other favors the New York Giants. The segment clarifies that the show does not typically issue "football karma" despite donor requests.