ITL debates whether the Houston Astros can fully capitalize on getting their closer back if they continue struggling to bridge the gap to the ninth inning. The guys discuss the bullpen concerns, roster shuffling that may be necessary, and whether two players Houston counted on heavily are forcing the organization to rethink its plans. The conversation then shifts to the Houston Texans after Nick Caserio joined P&P, with ITL breaking down his comments on the roster, expectations, and long-term outlook. Around The NFL features discussion about the possibility of Aaron Donald unretiring, A. J. Brown embracing life with the New England Patriots, and other headlines from around the league. ITL also debates which potential trade targets would create a true "wow" moment after the recent blockbuster deals involving Myles Garrett and Brown. Later, the crew reacts after Caserio brought up C. J. Stroud without being asked, debating whether there was deeper meaning behind the comment or if it was simply praise for Houston’s franchise quarterback. Lunch-Time Confessions features Figgy arguing that baseball needs more emotional pitchers and celebrations, while Judge John Lopez returns to settle another sports debate. The show wraps up with more from Caserio, including an update on Tank Dell and when Texans fans might expect to see him practicing again. Figgy’s Mixtape includes the weirdest items ever left behind in Ubers, a podcast host completely melting down over his co-host breathing into the microphone, and Figgy’s latest internet obsession. Plus, the QOTD asks listeners: Which athlete’s sudden decline was more sad than shocking?




