Hour 2 opens with a discussion on Netflix’s recent live fighting events, with questions about whether the platform has lost its edge amid inconsistent production quality across multiple shows. The conversation then shifts to college football talent debates, including whether Miami’s Malachi Toney is already on the level of Jeremiah Smith. Chris Perkins joins to break down the Miami Dolphins’ roster philosophy, explaining why the team’s investments in quarterback, offensive line, and defensive line may come at the expense of wide receivers and cornerbacks, while also highlighting Chris Bell as a potential draft steal if he returns healthy. Perkins also weighs in on Dolphins leadership, Malik Willis’ early impressions, and expectations for De’Von Achane following his extension. The hour wraps with NBA Playoffs talk on whether the Cavaliers are finished against the Knicks, the Spurs’ lack of experience against the Thunder, and a preview of the upcoming Air and Sea Show

May 22, 2026




