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Episode Synopsis
On the symmetry edition of Rival Radio, where Danny looks to avoid the podcasting sophomore slump in the second episode of his podcast's second season, Danny gives out ideas of how to make America's 4 most popular sports leagues more interesting. He does this by giving the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL at least one new rule each that would make their respective sports more idiotic and confusing, and in turn, more entertaining and perhaps even more profitable. If all of this comes to fruition, get used to seeing halftime shows during every NFL commercial break, celebrities constantly playing baseball, and NBA players being forced to make the craziest trick shots ever because free throws weren't sufficient enough.
In addition, the only other thing Danny could even bother to talk about this episode was the NFL scores, once again. He reads through most of the games that were played this past Sunday and simply states who won the game and absolutely nothing else. If nothing else, it's the least biased form of NFL coverage that assures every team gets the amount of attention they actually deserve: minimal.
In addition, the only other thing Danny could even bother to talk about this episode was the NFL scores, once again. He reads through most of the games that were played this past Sunday and simply states who won the game and absolutely nothing else. If nothing else, it's the least biased form of NFL coverage that assures every team gets the amount of attention they actually deserve: minimal.
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