
WBC, Crosbymaxxing, and 25 years of Luck of the Irish | with Joey Avery
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Hello! It’s the podcast that's talking to the old bearded leprechaun shackled to the top of the backboard during free throws. Today, Katie and the Casualties react to the NBA “canceling” Magic City Night while still selling the wings and merch, Dak Prescott’s ex-fiancée making her first statement post-breakup, the Hofstra(!) men making their first actual trip back to the NCAA Tournament in 25 years, and Miami (OH) trying to get into the tournament despite being… undefeated? Then, comedian Joey Avery joins the show [23:24] to talk about his new special and watching sports from a green room, Clavicular and the Manosphere waging a war on sports, prediction markets, the war on betting, and betting on war, NFL Free Agency and Maxx Crosby’s canceled deal with the Ravens, the 49ers signing Mike Evans and our prayers for his ligaments, Daniel Jones and his Achilles tendon returning to Indianapolis, the Jets reuniting with Geno Smith, Team USA’s performance at the WBC and the travesty of their manager thinking they had already advanced to the next round of the tournament before losing to Italy, Italy’s dugout vibes vs. ours, Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena’s confusing feud, Bam Adebayo’s 83-point game and the likelihood of A’Ja Wilson now going for 84, and an epic celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Disney Channel’s Luck of the Irish, with a look at the movies five most absolutely insane plot points. The team wraps the show with a mailbag featuring Ryan Blaney’s parking brake and fans yelling at Brady, and the question of “What fictional headline about Tom Brady in 2026 could possibly sound unbelievable?” Love you, mean it. Casuals merch! Now available - Click here Follow the show:Instagram - @CasualsThePodcastTikTok - @casualsthepodcastYouTube - @KatieNolan Voicemail: (646) 801-0043E-Mail: CasualsWithKatieNolan@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
