
Conspiracy Theories Football. Talking Football with Gamblers
10/06/22 • 57 min
This episode I have awesome guest Antonio (semi-pro) Roberts and Eric (Ebay) Coleman. I am your host Josh (Paul) McDaniel. We are outside talking football in the middle of a parking lot, what's happened up till now, and our predictions for EVERY NFL game this week. We also have an appearance of our resident Chiefs fan William (Scrappy) Ewing with his bold prediction on his Chiefs game with the Raiders. I sent these guys a video that they refer to in the podcast, so I'll leave the link here for you to hear so you know what they are referring to. https://www.bitchute.com/video EIxE1dJYVyXW/ it talks about a piece supposedly in NFL footballs that has a magnet that is said to be able to affect a field goal. Being out in the open there is noise that may not filter out, but I think the content makes it worth it. Obviously, all the conversations are our opinions based on our own experiences. NOTICE I am not a gambler nor a supporter if you decide to bet on our predictions do so at your own risk. Next week we'll talk about our picks and ya'll can see how close we were with our bold predictions.
This episode I have awesome guest Antonio (semi-pro) Roberts and Eric (Ebay) Coleman. I am your host Josh (Paul) McDaniel. We are outside talking football in the middle of a parking lot, what's happened up till now, and our predictions for EVERY NFL game this week. We also have an appearance of our resident Chiefs fan William (Scrappy) Ewing with his bold prediction on his Chiefs game with the Raiders. I sent these guys a video that they refer to in the podcast, so I'll leave the link here for you to hear so you know what they are referring to. https://www.bitchute.com/video EIxE1dJYVyXW/ it talks about a piece supposedly in NFL footballs that has a magnet that is said to be able to affect a field goal. Being out in the open there is noise that may not filter out, but I think the content makes it worth it. Obviously, all the conversations are our opinions based on our own experiences. NOTICE I am not a gambler nor a supporter if you decide to bet on our predictions do so at your own risk. Next week we'll talk about our picks and ya'll can see how close we were with our bold predictions.
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