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Relatively Speaking Podcast: Matt Ryan is pretty good

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Relatively Speaking Podcast: Matt Ryan is pretty good" was published on January 23, 2017 and runs 51 minutes.

January 23, 2017 ·51m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back to keep you warm in these winter months. Also, to give you the best entertainment this side of getting slapped in the face with a fun-stick. Yes. It is a real thing. The Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots have advanced to the Super Bowl. That means they will play each other. Jared and Joseph discuss the rather obvious awesome that will come from this game. You know, that all the points should be scored because neither team is all that great on defense. They are, however, pretty swell on the offensive side of the ball. Bad Tweets this week is mostly about horrible takes concerning made up narratives. Someone was angry about something to do with Julio Jones... over a thing that never happened. Politics in sports is not ideal to many human beings. The Relatively Speaking Podcast gets that, but does like that certain NBA coaches have begun speaking their mind in regard to certain topics. Like it or hate it, people having a voice is part of this entire dilly. Poor Boogie Cousins. Always getting picked on by NBA refs. We yell and complain and have fun about his non-foul over the weekend after an aging superstar fell over. Absurd Questions gets downright nasty this week. Put the children to sleep, as they will most certainly get nightmares if they listen to Jared's disturbing questions. Honestly, it gets so disgusting that Joseph questions whether or not he should be friends with him anymore. PSA: Make sure to feed your kitty cats, dogs and lobsters.

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back to keep you warm in these winter months. Also, to give you the best entertainment this side of getting slapped in the face with a fun-stick. Yes. It is a real thing. The Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots have advanced to the Super Bowl. That means they will play each other. Jared and Joseph discuss the rather obvious awesome that will come from this game. You know, that all the points should be scored because neither team is all that great on defense. They are, however, pretty swell on the offensive side of the ball. Bad Tweets this week is mostly about horrible takes concerning made up narratives. Someone was angry about something to do with Julio Jones... over a thing that never happened. Politics in sports is not ideal to many human beings. The Relatively Speaking Podcast gets that, but does like that certain NBA coaches have begun speaking their mind in regard to certain topics. Like it or hate it, people having a voice is part of this entire dilly. Poor Boogie Cousins. Always getting picked on by NBA refs. We yell and complain and have fun about his non-foul over the weekend after an aging superstar fell over. Absurd Questions gets downright nasty this week. Put the children to sleep, as they will most certainly get nightmares if they listen to Jared's disturbing questions. Honestly, it gets so disgusting that Joseph questions whether or not he should be friends with him anymore. PSA: Make sure to feed your kitty cats, dogs and lobsters.
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