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Racism in the NFL

I believe this is an incredibly important topic that seems to come and go with the wind. Mainstream media barely covers it and only does when something like the Gruden emails come to light (finally). But the deeper and more systemic problem is the fact that the black players continue to be silenced on this topic. Here’s a great opinion piece that encapsulates this subject: https://www.thenorthstar.com/p/an-open-letter-to-raiders-coach-jon Would you consider covering this topic in one of your segments? I know the conservative followers will have a problem, for obvious reasons but nonetheless it’s important enough to highlight. Thanks

Breaking Up Monopolies

Y’all have talked quite a bit about breaking up monopolies/anti-trust, but what actually happens once the government decides that a particular company is a monopoly? Keep up the great work and have a great weekend! I’m super thankful for both of you.

Not a question but a request

I really enjoy Marshall as a fill in for Krystal however can I please request his mic be turned up? He naturally speaks softer than Saagar and it's extremely obvious when listening in the car on a road trip. 10/11/21 episode was great but I felt like I was getting in trouble by my parents. Hard @$$ Saagar yelling at me about me being wrong while soft spoken Marshall was explaining what I did wrong LOL. Thanks for the great content and information as always. Michael

Backup Hosts for Krystall & Saagar

Would it be possible to have Kyle Kulinsky cover for Krystal and Marshall Kosloff cover for Saagar to maintain the honest left/right perspective that this show provides?

Apple v Epic ... Who's the Asshole?

I've only seen some headlines and some press releases from both sides on this one. Both seem like they are claiming to be fighting for the right cause (Apple: Privacy, Consumer Protections -- Epic: Market Freedom, Anti-Monopolist). I'm biased towards Apple (I'm deeply locked into the Apple products ecosystem), but I still feel that Apple is on the right track here. I'm not pro-monopoly (surprise), but this feels like a disingenuous argument against Apple's policies reminiscent of Facebook's press releases from earlier this year. What details am I missing? Who's the bad guy in this one?