DramaJocks March 13, 2019 Jason Bock No comments

#370: Nobody Blow It

We recorded this one about a week ago, so a couple of the references might seem out of date — that being said, you’re not here for the breaking-news, sporty word vomit of the 24-hour networks.  You are here to be entertained.  Josh, Chris, and I will do just that, as we chat about the […]

DramaJocks November 28, 2018 Jason Bock No comments

#368: Love Thy Enemy

First-time listeners to the program would likely be confused about whose team was whose in this episode: both Josh and I have harsh words for our favored NFL teams, and see a bleak final 5 games ahead, while the other(‘s) is peaches and rose pedals. We also get into it on the early part of […]

DramaJocks October 25, 2018 Jason Bock No comments

#367: Keep Moving Forward

Friend of the show R.C. Lorch sits in with me this week to go over the Brewers’ season that is now in the rear view.  After a few days to come back up from the disappointment of losing Game 7 in the NLCS, we found a lot of positives in how the club performed overall […]

DramaJocks January 18, 2018 Jason Bock No comments

#362: The States of Affairs

R. Chris Lorch and myself got together this week to catch up on what’s been happening, sports-wise, since the start of 2018.  We preview the NFL conference championships, give a shout-out to the Wisconsin football Badgers, question why the hell the Bucks can’t seem to gain any traction with all that talent, and muse about […]

DramaJocks August 4, 2017 Jason Bock No comments

#345: Just Run Him Outta Town

Once a sports icon is used up, that’s what you do, right?  As our colleague Joe is fond of saying, “fuck that guy.” Welcome back, by the way.  Hope your summer has been swell.  In this ‘hood, we’re still holding a candle for the Milwaukee baseball squad, and during the course of this show, we’re […]

DramaJocks June 10, 2017 Jason Bock No comments

#343: The Price of Admission

After a quite pleasant little hiatus, we have returned. And there was much rejoicing. We get started with an analysis of the evolution of concert ticket pricing schemes over the past 20 years, but quickly move on to trying to figure out what the hell is going on with the first-place Milwaukee Brewers, and to […]