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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 2H 51M

Full Show - Wednesday, May 20th

from In The Loop

ITL reacts to another intense NBA Conference Finals game that immediately brought the Houston Rockets back into the conversation, debating whether Houston is truly close to championship contention or still farther away than fans want to admit. The guys discuss what the Rockets should be learning from the league’s remaining contenders and whether urgency around roster construction is starting to rise. The Houston Astros also become a major focus as ITL debates the complicated legacy of Lance McCullers Jr.—whether he’ll ultimately be remembered as a postseason hero, one of Houston’s biggest “what could have been” stories, or a disappointment because injuries constantly interrupted his potential. Around The NFL features reaction to another off-field issue involving a Kansas City Chiefs player, updates surrounding a New York Giants running back expecting to be ready for Week 1, and debate over comments from John McClain saying Texans fans and players don’t really care about the old Oilers colors anymore. ITL also breaks down the biggest offensive pivot points facing the Houston Texans, debating whether the offense’s ceiling will ultimately depend on C. J. Stroud, the offensive line, play-calling, or the run game. Lunch-Time Confessions turns chaotic after John Lopez calls New York Knicks fans dumb before Judge Lopez returns to hand down sports verdicts. ITL also debates where DeMeco Ryans should rank among NFL head coaches after quickly transforming the Texans culture and expectations. Figgy’s Mixtape wraps up the show with fans discovering the “real” lyrics to The Monster by Eminem, reactions to Google reportedly moving away from the traditional search box experience, and more internet chaos. Plus, the QOTD asks listeners: what’s the worst thing you’ve ever invested money into?

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ITL reacts to another intense NBA Conference Finals game that immediately brought the Houston Rockets back into the conversation, debating whether Houston is truly close to championship contention or still farther away than fans want to admit. The guys discuss what the Rockets should be learning from the league’s remaining contenders and whether urgency around roster construction is starting to rise. The Houston Astros also become a major focus as ITL debates the complicated legacy of Lance McCullers Jr.—whether he’ll ultimately be remembered as a postseason hero, one of Houston’s biggest “what could have been” stories, or a disappointment because injuries constantly interrupted his potential. Around The NFL features reaction to another off-field issue involving a Kansas City Chiefs player, updates surrounding a New York Giants running back expecting to be ready for Week 1, and debate over comments from John McClain saying Texans fans and players don’t really care about the old Oilers colors anymore. ITL also breaks down the biggest offensive pivot points facing the Houston Texans, debating whether the offense’s ceiling will ultimately depend on C. J. Stroud, the offensive line, play-calling, or the run game. Lunch-Time Confessions turns chaotic after John Lopez calls New York Knicks fans dumb before Judge Lopez returns to hand down sports verdicts. ITL also debates where DeMeco Ryans should rank among NFL head coaches after quickly transforming the Texans culture and expectations. Figgy’s Mixtape wraps up the show with fans discovering the “real” lyrics to The Monster by Eminem, reactions to Google reportedly moving away from the traditional search box experience, and more internet chaos. Plus, the QOTD asks listeners: what’s the worst thing you’ve ever invested money into?

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