

Welcome back to Why Start a Podcast! In our third episode, hosts Braden Surprenant, Will Galvez, and Matt Perez dive deep into the latest in sports, with a dash of their trademark humor and insight.
First up, they dissect the thrilling Super Bowl LVIII, offering their hot takes on the game, the MVP, and the standout moments that had fans on the edge of their seats.
Next, they turn their attention to the WM Open, breaking down the highs and lows of the tournament and discussing what made it a bit sloppy this year.
Then, the trio delves into the hot topic of whether the San Francisco 49ers should dish out a whopping $50 million a year contract to Brock Purdy. Is he worth it? The hosts debate fiercely.
But wait, there's more! They rank their top 5 sports TV broadcast intro songs, reminiscing on the tunes that get them pumped up before the big game.
And finally, things get wild as they embark on a mascot draft, aiming to assemble the ultimate squad of college mascots. Who will come out on top?
Tune in for lively discussion, entertaining banter, and all the sports talk you need. Don't miss out on Why Start a Podcast - Episode 3! Subscribe now and join the conversation.
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion with Braden Surprenant, Will Galvez, and Matt Perez as they explore the intriguing topic of NFL quarterback play. In this episode, the trio dissects whether the current era of quarterbacks falls short of the standards set by its predecessor.
Uncover the factors influencing our perception of quarterback performance—be it a shift in playing styles, rule changes, or the haze of nostalgia. Braden, Will, and Matt present compelling arguments, supported by stats and trends, to shed light on the evolving landscape of this critical position in the game.
Is it a genuine decline, or are there underlying dynamics at play? Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments. Hit subscribe, ring the bell, and be part of this engaging exploration into the NFL's quarterback play evolution. #NFL #QuarterbackDebate #FootballAnalysis