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Greg Cody
I may have gotten slightly carried away in allowing Greg Cody to feed his every narcissism in being able to talk about his vacation for as long as we allowed it there. Because Greg Cody finds no subject more interesting than Greg Cody than being able to talk about Greg Cody, no matter how mundane the details. The Greg Cody show, featuring Greg Cody, is a very popular podcast made popular at least in part because of his endless river of oddities that he celebrates and shares with us on Tuesdays. There are a handful of things we have not gotten to yet today that Greg Cody wanted to get to. One of them is he's objecting to an ESPN Top 100 list. Summer is not complete if there's not someone somewhere complaining about someone's. And so, Greg Cody, what is this top 100 complaint that you have? Whose list is it? Is it McAfee's list? Is it somebody else at ESPN?
Guest 1
It's ESPN's list, man, they love rankings ESPN and they rank the top 100 professional athletes of this century since 2000. And due respect to Michael Phelps. Oh boy. One of the great swimmers of all time. They had him number one on the list. And I'm just wondering aloud, can you be the number one professional athlete of your century when people only give a shit about you two weeks, once every four years? Again, if you're an Olympian, great. I mean, I have, you know, Simone Biles, fantastic. Katie Ledecky, love all of these wonderful olympians. But as LeBron James proves, you can have a full time job in basketball.
Greg Cody
And still Jessica's horrified by you right now.
Host
First of all, it's like insanely harsh, but like out of nowhere.
Guest 1
Again, I preface it by saying, all due respect to Michael Phelps, respectfully. Exactly. I'm just singing aloud here, you know, And I think that's true. Whether it's, you know, Usain Bolt used to be this person in track and field. We care intensely two Weeks every four years about track and field. Okay, so.
Greg Cody
But they have to work all four years.
Guest 1
Yes, they do.
Greg Cody
For the pressure of having to be at their best those two weeks, which is supposed to be the epicenter of all the things you love as a writer about sports, that the pressure would be ratcheted up to four years of stakes in these two minutes.
Guest 1
And I, and I do respect that. And that's why I love the Olympics. Because I give a shit about sports that I normally don't give a shit.
Greg Cody
About for two weeks. But it's two weeks of shit giving.
Guest 2
That's your literary, you know, that kind of thing.
Guest 1
Archery.
Greg Cody
But you're only, you're only capable of like 17 days of giving shits. And then you're like, I'm all out of shits to give.
Guest 1
Well, here's the, here's the thing about that.
Guest 2
Usain Bolt, number nine on this list, by the way.
Guest 1
Okay. And more power to him.
Greg Cody
What do you mean more power to him?
Guest 2
All due respect, the thing about Kobe, Kobe's number 10.
Guest 1
The thing about the Olympics is this. Too many oddball sports now. Okay, now, break dancing. Although they call it breaking, which is ridiculous. What are we in a car? It's a breaking contaminant. A car.
Greg Cody
That's not how it's called.
Guest 1
It's called breaking.
Guest 2
We should have a breaking contest.
Guest 1
But it's break dancing. Come on. I'm just getting used to skateboarding. You know anybody over the age of 21 on a skateboarding.
Greg Cody
Tony. He's doing some of his best cat skills material right here. I got some Olympics up for you here at the end. Archery.
Guest 2
This Robin Hood.
Guest 1
I mean, seriously, it's ridiculous.
Greg Cody
Break dancing, little lounge act. And the Catskill is going to perform three weeks only. For your grandparents. For your grandparents. Before we get out of here, what has happened in the other room? Chris Cody. With the outbreak of inter office conversation and conflict around the conversation that Greg Cody doesn't know who to invite here to his 70th birthday party on a yacht with an open bar. It will not be everyone here. And evidently something happened. I'm only catching pieces of this wedding controversy in the other room. Wedding invitation that was triggered by that.
Guest 2
Conversation in the same vein of invitations where we're making fun of my dad for first he was limiting a list and now he's going to kind of invite more people. Danny gq, our video guy whose head's been spinning all morning because of all the technical issues around here. Our zoom issues, audio, whatever.
Greg Cody
He doesn't He. He looks deeply unhappy today. There are a lot of things.
Guest 2
At one point, I just heard him say, what the Is going on?
Greg Cody
Yeah, I mean, he doesn't speak like that very much. Today felt haunted, right?
Guest 2
Haunted by another thing happened. He's like, wait, another thing happened? We haven't. We've had days without issues and like, three things happened today. So he's not having a day. But anyway, he just got engaged. Congratulations, Danny. Gq.
Greg Cody
Oh, and Tony, congratulations to you, by the way.
Guest 1
Congratulations.
Guest 2
Nine girls, if you count Willow in the shipping container.
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Guest 1
I'm just.
Greg Cody
Oh, dang.
Guest 2
Called it. We can't make a boy. It's crazy. But anyways, gq his way the exact opposite of my dad worrying about, who am I going to invite? I can't invite this person he just basically slapped to save the date on our fridge and said out loud into the office, anyone who wants to go to my wedding, let me know and I'll send you an invite. And it was just like, I saw Rose in Slack. She's like, I'll go. And it's just like, okay. I guess, like, I just thought that that was an interesting way to kind of invite everyone while not inviting everyone all at the same time.
Greg Cody
Very efficient.
Guest 2
If you cupped his hands together. Anyone that wants to come to my wedding, just let me know.
Greg Cody
And then you can say you invited everybody. You can say that, you can leave here, we can announce. You can do that same thing here and. And have it that way. Where?
Guest 1
I don't think that's going to happen.
Guest 2
Dad. You could do with your party.
Guest 1
The difference is Danny. Danny.
Host
GQ likes all of us.
Guest 1
I have to check with my wife and party organizer. I don't make any autonomous decisions. I'm a team player.
Greg Cody
You know, this is going to be a problem. You guys do realize this, right? People are going to get their feelings hurt.
Guest 1
Sure. It could be the same with the Miami Herald. I mean, I've. You know, Blankety Blank isn't getting invited. Oh, no. Sorry about that.
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Host
Barry Jackson?
Guest 1
Dave Hyde.
Guest 2
You okay?
Greg Cody
Barry Jackson?
Guest 2
I gotta take a quiz.
Greg Cody
Skateboards.
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Summary of "Postgame Show: All Due Respect"
Podcast Information:
Discussion Overview: The episode opens with Greg Cody expressing his frustration towards ESPN's recently released Top 100 Professional Athletes of the Century list. He specifically critiques the ranking of Michael Phelps as the number one athlete, questioning the validity of such rankings given the sporadic attention Olympians receive.
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Discussion Overview: The conversation delves into the immense pressure Olympians face, working tirelessly for four years only to showcase their peak performance during the two-week Olympic window.
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Discussion Overview: The hosts and guests discuss the controversial inclusion of breakdancing, referred to as "breaking," in the Olympic Games. They debate its relevance and suitability as an Olympic sport.
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Discussion Overview: A segment unfolds where the hosts discuss the complications arising from Greg Cody's plans to invite guests to his 70th birthday yacht party. The conversation touches on office dynamics, engagement announcements, and the challenges of managing large invitations.
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Discussion Overview: As the episode progresses, the hosts engage in playful teasing about managing feelings and the potential fallout from the invitation mishaps. They also touch upon skateboarding and other off-topic humorous remarks before transitioning to the episode's end.
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In "Postgame Show: All Due Respect," Dan Le Batard and Stugotz, along with their guests, delve into the contentious ESPN Top 100 list, critically examining the criteria used to rank athletes and the inherent challenges faced by Olympians. The discussion expands to encompass the evolving nature of Olympic sports with the introduction of breakdancing, reflecting broader debates about tradition and innovation in athletics. Additionally, the hosts provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their personal lives, particularly Greg Cody's birthday party planning antics, blending sports commentary with personal anecdotes. Throughout the episode, notable quotes and humorous exchanges maintain an engaging and relatable atmosphere, offering listeners a comprehensive and entertaining overview of contemporary sports and the personalities that shape the conversation.
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This summary provides an in-depth look into the key discussions and interactions of the "Postgame Show: All Due Respect" episode, ensuring that both regular listeners and newcomers can grasp the essence and nuances of the conversation.