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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 2H 46M

Full Show - Friday, June 5th

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ITL reacts to comments from Texans defensive coordinator Matt Burke regarding whether the defense should ever ease up on players like Will Anderson Jr. during practice. The guys debate whether the Houston Texans have done everything possible to help C. J. Stroud succeed or if there's still one thing missing. Is Houston's dominant defense actually making life harder on Stroud and the offense during practice? In what world does Will Anderson create bad habits? ITL discusses whether the answer is simply for the offense to get better, or if there is a point where an elite defense can make practice reps counterproductive. The guys also debate whether one-on-one work is truly the best way to develop the offense heading into a critical season. Later, the focus shifts to special teams after Texans special teams coordinator Frank Ross discussed the possibility of rookie running back Woody Marks contributing on special teams and what that could mean for his path to playing time. Around The NFL with Brandon Scott features reaction to Jared Verse taking Dillon Gabriel's number, Trent Williams weighing in on the blockbuster Myles Garrett trade, and more headlines from around the league. B Scott also explains why he wasn't completely sold on some of the answers given by Nick Caley during his media session and whether Texans fans should be concerned. Later, John Harris joins the show to share his biggest observations from Texans OTAs, including standout performers and what fans should realistically take away from offseason practices. Lunch-Time Confessions features a debate about whether the President should skip his son's wedding to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals, before ITL explores the hypothetical fallout of the Texans ever moving on from Stroud. The show wraps up with a Texans edition of Would You Rather, including debates involving Tank Dell's health, Keylan Rutledge's potential role at center, and whether Will Anderson should take more plays off during training camp. Figgy’s Mixtape features the Top 10 Sweatiest Cities in America, a bizarre story involving someone searching for Reggie from Texas, and a tribute to longtime Audacy engineer Andy as he heads into retirement after an outstanding radio career. Plus, the QOTD asks listeners: What are you "professional" at?

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ITL reacts to comments from Texans defensive coordinator Matt Burke regarding whether the defense should ever ease up on players like Will Anderson Jr. during practice. The guys debate whether the Houston Texans have done everything possible to help C. J. Stroud succeed or if there's still one thing missing. Is Houston's dominant defense actually making life harder on Stroud and the offense during practice? In what world does Will Anderson create bad habits? ITL discusses whether the answer is simply for the offense to get better, or if there is a point where an elite defense can make practice reps counterproductive. The guys also debate whether one-on-one work is truly the best way to develop the offense heading into a critical season. Later, the focus shifts to special teams after Texans special teams coordinator Frank Ross discussed the possibility of rookie running back Woody Marks contributing on special teams and what that could mean for his path to playing time. Around The NFL with Brandon Scott features reaction to Jared Verse taking Dillon Gabriel's number, Trent Williams weighing in on the blockbuster Myles Garrett trade, and more headlines from around the league. B Scott also explains why he wasn't completely sold on some of the answers given by Nick Caley during his media session and whether Texans fans should be concerned. Later, John Harris joins the show to share his biggest observations from Texans OTAs, including standout performers and what fans should realistically take away from offseason practices. Lunch-Time Confessions features a debate about whether the President should skip his son's wedding to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals, before ITL explores the hypothetical fallout of the Texans ever moving on from Stroud. The show wraps up with a Texans edition of Would You Rather, including debates involving Tank Dell's health, Keylan Rutledge's potential role at center, and whether Will Anderson should take more plays off during training camp. Figgy’s Mixtape features the Top 10 Sweatiest Cities in America, a bizarre story involving someone searching for Reggie from Texas, and a tribute to longtime Audacy engineer Andy as he heads into retirement after an outstanding radio career. Plus, the QOTD asks listeners: What are you "professional" at?

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