The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Hour 2: Jessica Barfs Up Her Sandwich (feat. Mina Kimes)
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Introduction to the Episode
The episode opens with the familiar banter among the hosts—Dan Le Batard, Stugotz, Mike Ryan, Greg Cody, Jessica, and Billy Gill—setting the stage for a lively discussion filled with humor and insightful commentary on sports and pop culture.
Montage of Callers: "The Boldest Takes" (03:25 - 05:44)
A significant portion of the episode features a montage of callers sharing their "boldest takes." This segment is hosted by Jessica, who introduces it with a playful challenge to showcase the most outrageous opinions from listeners.
- Notable Quote:
Mina Kimes (03:44): "Ben Simmons crawled so Cooper flag can fly."
Mike Ryan (03:47): "Ketchup packets have the most useless amount of ketchup."
Jessica counters a previous critique about sponsor Boost Mobile by defending the quality and creativity of the callers' submissions, stating, "I thought the last montage we did of callers had multiple funny, hot takes on it."
Billy Gill praises the turnaround in the segment's quality:
Billy Gill (03:22): "I feel like we turned the ship around."
Discussion on the NFL Scouting Combine (07:07 - 11:34)
The hosts delve into a heated debate about the necessity of the NFL Scouting Combine. Greg Cody initiates the conversation by questioning its relevance, especially for top-tier players.
- Notable Quote:
Greg Cody (07:07): "I don't think the combine is necessary."
Mina Kimes provides a balanced perspective, highlighting that while top players may not need the additional scrutiny, the combine serves as a significant event for teams to interact and evaluate lesser-known talents. She mentions, "the combine is good to have all of those metrics and statistics equally measured at one place by the same people to compare and contrast."
Chris Cote adds that the combine could be seen as unnecessary for scouts, suggesting that private evaluations and existing game footage suffice:
Chris Cote (08:34): "NFL front offices and scouting departments would be just fine without a combine."
Dan LeBatard emphasizes the networking aspect of the combine:
Dan LeBatard (09:07): "the intermingling aspect, the whispers at the bar after the workouts is like a real event for movers and shakers."
The conversation touches on the potential impact of poor performances at the combine, using the example of Will Howard's underwhelming workout, leading Jessica to ponder the ramifications for scouts and team decisions:
Jessica (10:51): "If someone was fighting for Will Howard, they now have to go to that meeting and be like, oh, do you think that guy today is like, all right, I was wrong?."
Corn Dog Eating Contest Antics (12:10 - 17:51)
A humorous interlude shifts the focus to a memorable corn dog eating contest attended by Mike Ryan and his friends at a restaurant grand opening.
- Notable Quote:
Mike Ryan (12:35): "I have never, ever in my life thought, you know what would be great? Eating multiple corn dogs in one sitting."
The hosts recount the event's highlights, including a competitor who devoured six corn dogs in a minute, and the involvement of Domino, a local wrestler who judges the contest. The playful mockery continues as they joke about the absurdity of the competition and Domino's role:
Greg Cody (15:00): "There it is. It's a deal. It's been confirmed."
Stugotz and Billy Gill engage in light-hearted banter about Domino's participation, culminating in an exaggerated invitation for him to join their upcoming Domino tournament.
TV Show Reviews and Recommendations (20:12 - 24:36)
Mina Kimes takes the spotlight to discuss current television shows, offering critiques and recommendations.
- Notable Quote:
Mina Kimes (21:38): "I think the only path that the Steelers have to actually getting over the hump last year would have been to take an aggressive swing at Stafford."
She reviews "Love is Blind," noting its tendency to be slow initially but gains momentum towards the end:
Mina Kimes (21:24): "I think it is kind of boring for a stretch and then really heats up at the end."
Mina also recommends "Black Doves" on Netflix, praising the performances of Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw:
Mina Kimes (23:58): "It's really good. It's Keira Knightley. Ben Whishaw is one of my favorite actors."
Additionally, she shares her vision for a potential female 007 inspired by "Edge of Tomorrow":
Mina Kimes (24:34): "After I watched that, I thought she should be 007. She's British too."
NFL Draft Analysis and Player Speculations (24:37 - 34:39)
The discussion returns to NFL topics, focusing on draft prospects and team strategies. Mina analyzes the Minnesota Vikings' decision-making process, particularly regarding quarterback Sam Darnold and rookie prospects.
- Notable Quote:
Mina Kimes (25:06): "I think if they have a rookie who's not one of the top two guys, they can still go wrong with either of those players."
The hosts debate the relevance of the combine for teams versus viewers, with Mina highlighting its purpose for team evaluations and medical assessments:
Mina Kimes (27:13): "So what's not wrong about throwing? I think that it's very debatable whether or not the top prospects have to actually do that kind of thing."
The conversation shifts to Myles Garrett's potential holdout and its implications for the Cleveland Browns, emphasizing the importance of his willingness to engage in negotiations:
Mina Kimes (28:23): "It all depends on whether or not he's willing to hold out because the sense that I get is just to gossip essentially for a week."
Host Interactions and Behind-the-Scenes Banter (34:39 - 36:00)
The camaraderie among the hosts is evident as they engage in light-hearted teasing and share personal anecdotes.
- Notable Quote:
Mina Kimes (30:05): "Your thoughts on Greg Cody saying the scouting combine is unnecessary?"
Dan LeBatard and Greg Cody joke about Jessica's challenges with eating a sandwich, leading to playful sound effects and laughter:
Greg Cody (32:05): "What happened to our lobster?"
Advertisements and Sponsorships
Throughout the episode, the hosts deliver sponsored segments, including promotions for Priceline and BetterHelp. These segments are seamlessly integrated into the conversation, maintaining the show's engaging and informal tone.
- BetterHelp Ad Notable Content:
Narrator (20:12): "Build your support system with BetterHelp. Visit betterhelp.com DLB today to get 10% off your fee."
Conclusion and Upcoming Events
The episode wraps up with teasers for upcoming events, including a Domino tournament slated for April 13th, encouraging listeners to save the date and stay tuned for further announcements.
Key Takeaways
- Entertainment Balance: The show masterfully balances humor with in-depth discussions on sports and pop culture, ensuring both engaging and informative content.
- Listener Engagement: Through segments like "The Boldest Takes," the hosts actively involve their audience, fostering a sense of community.
- Expert Insights: Mina Kimes provides nuanced perspectives on NFL topics, adding depth to the conversation.
- Host Chemistry: The dynamic interaction among the hosts contributes to the show's lively and entertaining atmosphere.
This episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz exemplifies the show's ability to blend humor, sports analysis, and pop culture commentary, making it a must-listen for fans seeking both laughs and insightful discussions.
