エピソード

  • Ep. 404 Giannis Is Gone: Grief, Anger, Optimism & Conspiracy Theories
    2026/06/24
    On this week's edition of Mr. Irrelevant, Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, and Will Sommers react to the end of the Giannis Antetokounmpo era in Milwaukee. The guys debate who's really to blame for the Bucks' breakup with their franchise superstar, whether Giannis deserves more criticism than he's received, and why Bucks Twitter has become one of the internet's most entertaining disaster zones. They break down Milwaukee's draft haul, discuss Tyler Herro's fit with the Bucks, and argue whether the franchise is actually positioned better than many fans think moving forward. Plus, Will unveils a Damian Lillard conspiracy theory that has to be heard to be believed, the crew talks Brewers optimism following dominant outings from Brandon Woodruff and Brandon Sproat.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 8 分
  • Ep. 403 Giannis Instagram Clues, Misiorowski Mania, Packers Questions & A Groomsman Emergency
    2026/06/17
    This week on Mr. Irrelevant, Alex Strouf and Will Sommers dive headfirst into the latest chapter of the Giannis Antetokounmpo saga, breaking down cryptic Instagram posts, looming trade deadlines, and why the Bucks may be running out of leverage as speculation about Giannis' future reaches a boiling point. The guys discuss potential landing spots, what a realistic return package could look like, and whether Milwaukee is truly prepared for life after the franchise's biggest star. They also react to Michael Wilbon's criticism of Giannis, debate whether the Bucks should hold firm for a massive haul, and examine what the NBA's recent parity could mean for Milwaukee's eventual rebuild. Plus, the Packers' long-term vision comes under the microscope as Green Bay continues investing in its young offensive core, Jacob Misiorowski's unbelievable rise from prospect to Cy Young frontrunner gets the spotlight it deserves, and the guys weigh in on the Brendan Sorsby/Texas Tech drama that continues to produce twists nobody saw coming. To wrap things up, there's World Cup fever, international fans discovering American food, One Word Wednesday, and Will prepares for his first-ever experience as a groomsman while Strouf offers some veteran advice. As always, it's equal parts sports, chaos, and nonsense.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 3 分
  • Ep. 402 Packers Pressure Points: Caleb, Keisean & the Kicker
    2026/06/12
    The crew covers a little bit of everything on this Friday edition. From the ongoing Caleb Williams and Micah Parsons debate to whether the Packers need to take the Bears rivalry more seriously, the conversation explores the changing balance of power in the NFC North. Plus, Matt LaFleur's renewed focus on finishing games, Tucker Kraft's looming payday, Keisean Nixon's contract situation, growing concerns at kicker, World Cup soccer talk, and a nostalgic trip through classic Madden memories. A packed show full of Packers debates, rivalries, contracts, and offseason storylines.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    42 分
  • Ep. 401 The Packers Need to Hate the Bears Again + Jordan Love's Big Season
    2026/06/10
    Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, and Will Sommers dive into the latest offseason drama after a viral NFL Top 100 clip made it seem like Micah Parsons crowned Caleb Williams the best player in football. The guys discuss why the Packers need to stop being so nice to the Bears, why the rivalry feels hotter than ever, and whether Caleb Williams is getting far more hype than his play has earned. Plus, Jordan Love lands on another "most pressure" list, leading to a debate about expectations, Super Bowl windows, and whether 2026 is the year the Packers finally put the offense fully in Love's hands. The crew also reacts to Packers minicamp, Lucas Van Ness generating buzz, concerns about Jordan Morgan, and why Alex is officially buying LVN stock. Then it's time for One Word Wednesday featuring a gambling scandal in college football, a high school lacrosse team punished for graduation cigars, Europeans discovering ranch dressing, and an officer who may have taken his anti-fish-in-the-microwave stance a bit too far.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 2 分
  • Ep. 400 On the Clock: Packers Pressure Rankings, Parsons Concerns and Brewers Brilliance
    2026/06/08
    Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, and Will Sommers dive into the latest Packers storylines, including new comments surrounding Micah Parsons' recovery timeline and whether Green Bay can survive the early part of the season without its defensive superstar. The guys also play a round of "On the Clock or In the Clear," ranking the Packers facing the most pressure heading into 2026, from Matthew Golden and Jordan Morgan to Marshawn Lloyd and beyond. Plus, Jacob Misiorowski continues to make baseball history as the Brewers complete a sweep of Colorado, sparking a debate about Milwaukee's growing list of All-Star candidates. And because it's Mr. Irrelevant, the conversation also wanders into the Bears' potential move to Indiana, Will Sommers' accidental viral tweet, old kicker takes that refuse to die, and a surprisingly heated discussion about the greatest backyard drinking games of all time.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 3 分
  • Ep. 399 Christian Watson Gets Paid, Bears Leave Chicago & Strouf’s Towing Nightmare
    2026/06/05
    Christian Watson is officially staying in Green Bay, and the guys spend most of the show breaking down his new four-year, $110.5 million contract extension. Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, and Will Sommers debate why the Packers were willing to make such a significant investment, what Watson has already proven, and whether his ceiling justifies the price tag. They also discuss how the deal impacts Jordan Love, the future of the Packers’ passing game, and what it says about Green Bay’s belief in Watson as a cornerstone piece of the offense. Away from Green Bay, the guys react to the latest Bears stadium developments after reports that Chicago could leave the city limits for a new stadium project in Hammond, Indiana. They discuss what that would mean for one of the NFL’s oldest franchises and whether Bears fans should embrace or reject the idea. Kiesean Nixon’s comments about the rivalry also spark plenty of discussion and laughs. The show also features one of the most ridiculous Alex Strouf stories to date, as he recounts getting his car towed after forgetting to renew his license plate registration. What follows is a comedy of errors involving parking enforcement, tow lots, paperwork, and an unexpected $20 reward from a stranger. As always, the episode wraps up with GeoSports, where geography and sports knowledge collide with predictably chaotic results.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 2 分
  • Ep. 398 Packers Betting on Potential? Plus OTA Takeaways and a Red-Hot Brewers Team
    2026/06/03
    Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, and Will Sommers debate the Packers' team-building philosophy after trade rumors involving Josh Sweat, discussing whether Green Bay should continue trusting young talent or become more aggressive in pursuing proven veterans. The crew breaks down key OTA storylines, including Matthew Golden's expected leap, Micah Parsons' recovery timeline, Trey Smack's early kicking struggles, and what the Packers' offense could look like in 2026. Plus, the Brewers continue their surge atop the NL Central, Kyle Harrison dominates again, Abner Uribe sparks controversy with his celebration against the Cardinals, and One Word Wednesday delivers another round of sports oddities and laughs.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 1 分
  • Ep. 397 Do the Packers Need to Answer the Rams? + Giannis to OKC?
    2026/06/01
    The NFL world shifted moments before the show when Myles Garrett was dealt to the Rams, and Alex Strouf and Josh DiMaggio dive into what it means for the Packers’ Super Bowl hopes. With Los Angeles loading up for another title run, the guys debate whether Green Bay should make a move of its own, including the possibility of targeting Josh Sweat to bolster the pass rush. The conversation also turns to the Bucks, as Oklahoma City emerges as a fascinating potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade partner following the Thunder’s playoff disappointment. Plus, Strouf unveils his first-ever edition of “Will’s Weekend in Review,” featuring Jacob Misiorowski’s dominance, Brewers success, and a performance that may or may not earn rave reviews. The hour wraps with NFL offseason oddities, charity softball game concerns, and a spirited discussion about soccer fans ahead of the World Cup.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    56 分