• 4PM: FOOTBALL is America's Sport

  • Jul 3 2024
  • Durée: 53 min
  • Podcast

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4PM: FOOTBALL is America's Sport

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  • Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown take you home into the 4th of July weekend with a discussion about the DISAPPOINTMENT that is the US Men's National soccer team. Jim says that he doesn't see soccer ever finally becoming one of the nation's most popular sports like he's heard for so long, and Molly pushes back by pointing out the structural differences between soccer in the USA versus the rest of the world. Primetime breaks into the futbol talk with some breaking Bucks news, as they signed veteran forward Taurean Prince to help filling out their roster around the margins. Jason Wilde joins Jim Rutledge and Molly Brown to be held accountable for his co-host, Mark Tauscher, misquoting Rutledge & Hamilton's poll question from yesterday's show. Jim points out the difference between asking Packers fans if they're more EXCITED, not more INTRIGUED, by Jordan Love's second season as the starting QB or the Jeff Hafley's first season as defensive coordinator. Molly also asks Jason about running back Josh Jacobs' comments about his new role in Green Bay's offense and that Jordan Love is primed to be the NFL's next superstar. Jason says why he once again feels like Packers fans are getting a little TOO optimistic about Jordan Love, and brings up Bryan Bulaga's uncertainty about how Jacobs will work in this offense compared to the receiving threat that Aaron Jones played as a running back. Jim also asks Jason to chime in on why soccer hasn't caught on in the US like some have said it would over the years. This week's Minute to Win It celebrates America's *238th* birthday, as Primetime asks Molly Brown to name the 13 original colonies!
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