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From the Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, Dan Le Batard, Stugotz and company share their unique perspectives on all-things sports, pop-culture and more. This is the place for original content from Le Batard and Stugotz, including the daily “Local Hour” generally focusing on the South Florida scene, the Big Suey, and a few more surprises along the way.

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As Radio row begins to die down, Stugotz and Billy welcome in Malcom Jenkins, Victor Cruz, Andrew Whitworth, Justin Pugh, Adam Devine, Deuce McAllister. Adam Devine, Trey McBride and Gerald McCoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show With Stugotz, Dan, Mike and Stu take us through the era following John Skipper's departure from ESPN leading up to just before the COVID-19 pandemic. In this time, a power shift is going on at ESPN as Jimmy Pitaro assumes the role of president after Skipper's departure. The crew shares how the shift in power affected the show's ability to discuss some of the hot-button political issues taking place during the second-half of the first Donald Trump administration. In this episode, you will hear Dan's comments in which he calls ESPN's policy about discussing political issues "cowardly" while Mike Ryan was at a show even in Fort Wayne, and the fallout that ensued. You will also hear from former ESPN radio executive, Traug Keller, about what went into the decisions ESPN made to be stricter about the content discussed on the show, as well as the infamous dinner he had with Dan and Dan's agent. Then, stick around for this week's supercut which includes legendary moments such as Billy Gil's home run call, corporate Michael, and the single most important thing the Falcons have to do to beat the Patriots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A very popular theory alleges that the U.S. government spent billions of taxpayer dollars to buy cheese ... then stored millions upon millions of pounds of that cheese in underground caves ... and then planted scientists inside fast-food chains ... where they invented new products, such as stuffed-crust pizza ... in order to get Americans to eat said government cheese. Correspondent David Gardner gets to the gooey center of the truth — including, but not limited to: farmers, shadow agencies, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Supreme Court, MrBeast, James Harden's beard and Pete Rose. So, yeah. You should probably listen to this, before joining the rest of America in ordering 12.5 million pizzas on Super Bowl Sunday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only a couple days remain before the NHL breaks for the Four Nations Faceoff and Roy, David and Ethan are here to get you ready. Before they do that, they run through their slapshots, winners and fails of the week including Ryan Hartman's nasty hit on Tim Stützle that got him a 10-game suspension, the Buffalo Sabres not standing up for Tage Thompson, and Sam Bennett throwing hands with Jake Neighbors. Then, Billy Lindsay of the Florida Panthers Radio Network and NHL Network joins the show to discuss the Four Nations, how jacked up guys are to play in the tournament, the crazy Wild Card race in the Eastern Conference, and his legendary call of the Panthers winning the Stanley Cup. In the final segment, the boys run through the week that was for the Florida Panthers and Roy shares his thoughts on the Panthers visit to The White House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Willow has made her her way into the studio and her presence absolutely terrifies David Samson. Kendrick Lamar is playing the Super Bowl Halftime Show this weekend and we discuss something none of us had considered before: what would the consequences be if he plays 'Not Like Us' in front of an audience as big as the Super Bowl's? How could this impact the defamation suit that Drake currently has against Kendrick? Is the juice worth the squeeze? Plus, Canelo Alvarez and Jake Paul announced a mega fight that was almost immediately called off. Can the Paul brothers be considered marketing geniuses? Is our bar for being considered a genius too low? Also, Dan Patrick's crew is making jokes about Dan and we're not happy about it, Pablo Picasso drove a car, Jess was on the Maury show, and details about the meeting between Jimmy Butler and Pat Riley have emerged. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the Friday before the Super Bowl and Pablo, David and Amin's tenure as our substitute teachers is coming to an end, so of course we start with the Miami Heat. Pablo has a mini scoop about Kevin Love's now infamous activity on Instagram during the Jimmy Butler saga and it stuns the gang. Would Jeremy Taché be the funniest possible person that could be running Antonio Brown's social media? Then, we discuss the beef that unfolded last night on social media between Kevin Durant and Kendrick Perkins. Plus, Josh Allen won the NFL MVP over Lamar Jackson last night and the crew discusses whether the media should have as much power as they do in voting for awards that could have major impacts on players' earnings in their careers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another busy day on radio row in New Orleans as Stugotz and Billy sit down with Ed Reed, Kristian Fulton, Vernon Davis, Logan Ryan, Joey Porter, Puka Nacua, Reggie Bush, Cameron Dickerer, Kyle Rudolph, Joe Montana, and Trey Hendrickson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JuJu Gotti stops by to share his Thursday Thunder picks ahead of the Super Bowl and help give out the show awards for the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It turns out that David Samson doesn't just have rules for how he uses the bathroom in a public setting, but he also has rules for the guests in his home, whether they can sit or stand to pee, and which of the several bathrooms they're allowed to use. Then, do you have a strong feeling about how it feels to put your bare feet in a shower or bathtub? Plus, the Heat made another trade deadline move while we were recording, so Izzy, Amin, and Jeremy break down the details. Also, because PJ Tucker was sent away in said trade, Ryan Cortes bombs back into the show to express his dismay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How did everything go last night at what our show is lovingly referring to as "The Last Dans?" We check in on the action out in New Orleans. Then, what movie is Daniel Stern most known for? Also, we check in with limited fake Barack Obama and limited fake Stephen A. Smith to hear what they have to say about the news that Stephen A. is polling at 2% for the Democratic Presidential Nominee in 2028. Plus, Pablo and David dive into one of the latest Executive Orders from the Trump Administration banning transgender athletes from participating in sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We continue our quest to have more fun than everyone in New Orleans by bringing in Ryan Cortes from Japan to give us the Miami Heat fan perspective after the Jimmy Butler saga finally came to a conclusion. The rebranded Cortes tells us why he's jacked up about PJ Tucker returning to Miami and how he feels about Jimmy Butler following all of the drama that has taken place over the last couple months. Plus, Mark Williams was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, Jimmy Butler and Bernie Lee are the masters of making a mess, and owners always think they're the coolest guy in the room. Also, David Samson tells us about walking through New York City with his World Series trophy to get it polished. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jimmy Butler saga is finally complete as the Miami Heat have traded him to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, PJ Tucker and a draft pick. Jeremy is fired up to talk about this move, but he's not allowed to discuss it until he produces the "thong song" he promised us yesterday. David Samson wanted to do an emergency show last night after eating at “Cote,” but Pablo Torre was…in a towel. What would a restaurant called Samson look like? Plus, a random guy broke the trade to the Miami Heat bench during their game last night, Ryan Cortes is fired up about PJ Tucker, Samson only seems to care about Kyle Anderson and Amin has some insight straight from Jimmy's agent about how this trade came together. Today's cast: Pablo, Amin, David, Chris, Roy, Izzy, Jeremy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stugotz and Billy are joined by Lucy, Funny Marco, Raheem Moestart, Braxton Berrios, Chris Simms, Annie Agar, Rachaad White, Eric Dickerson and Sean Stellato while set up on radio row in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stugotz and Billy are living it up on Radio row in New Orleans. Guests include Warrick Dunn, Matthew Berry, Taylor Rooks, Jermaine Johnson, Quincy Williams, Will Shields, Ed McCaffery, Cam Jordan and the Old Spice guy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JuJu joins today's cast to give out our show awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ron Magill is here after his exclusive breakfast with the mayor to provide some real-time analysis on our turkey vulture problem and to tell Ethan he looks like a young David Cassidy. Then, is there a hierarchy amongst the people you could have a meeting with that changes the way you dress? Plus, Amin, Pablo, and David dive through the details of Nico Harrison's evolution in and around the NBA before the crew breaks down whether or not A'ja Wilson just hard launched her relationship with Bam Adebayo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1: Three Petes

Hour 1: Three Petes

2025-02-0544:05

Did you know Pat Riley had a copyright to the term "3-peat" in every form? Well, the NFL sure does, and they've had to strike a deal with Riley ahead of the Super Bowl. Then, it's time for another installment of "Is He Human?" with David Samson. Plus, Stugotz told the Old Spice Guy that he loved him, a hungry ghost is haunting The Elser, and Marcus Jordan's DUI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Domonique Foxworth joins the show and begins with a motivational speech to Chris Cote before explaining why he asks for permission to "take it back to the 90s." Domonique chats with the crew about talking his way into parties, Amin's child's first flagrant foul, Charlie Kravitz's Dan impression and his experience with Jayden Daniels, and he leaves by imparting some advice. Then, have you ever been such a fan of someone that you've told them they changed your life? Plus, Turkey Vultures and breaking NBA Trade Deadline news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pablo Torre, David Samson, and (eventually) Amin Elhassan are today's substitute teachers, and they're off to a roaring start with one goal: have more fun than the group in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Pablo kicks things off by taking us through the details of his dinner with David at Joe's Stone Crabs. Then, the NBA trade rumors are still circling around Jimmy Butler and, now, Kevin Durant as we inch closer to tomorrow's Trade Deadline, but none of it compares to the Luka Doncic trade made by the Dallas Mavericks earlier this week. As interested as Pablo and David are in the transaction, they have questions around how ownership impacted the decision. That leads us directly to a Facebook conspiracy theory surrounding the Mavericks, Luka, Las Vegas, and Texas legislature. Plus, we witness one of the most awkward almost-high-fives in the history of this program. Today's cast: Pablo, David, Amin, Chris, Jessica, and Jeremy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ah, Radio row time. Stugotz has arrived in New Orleans and talks with the Golics about what makes New Orleans a good Super Bowl town. The Bear Chris Fallica joins the show to talk about his favorite bets for the Super Bowl this year as well as go through some of the bad beats in Super Bowl history. Yahoo Sports' Nate Tice stops by the set to talk about how Spags has been able to do so well with as DC of the Chiefs. Saints' linebacker Demario Davis stops by to talk about his team being the host city for the Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ross

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it hurts

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Ray Engels

damn everyone is pissed in the comments...why are y'all listening to this show if you don't like it??

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jesse back

really sucks when you have that trash on especially on a Cote Tuesday. Looks like the same for tomorrow as well. Lot of Cinephobe this week.

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only one black guy here and everybody else said hello

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Mike Ryan I think love your Florida stuff I'm mtl all the way or death so love you my mother chose me in 1961 over well me

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