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Satellite Sundays Episode 15

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Sunday, May 1. Satellite Sundays.

NFL Draft 2016. Surprise picks? Picks with the biggest impacts early for their teams. Are bad divisions now good divisions? 2. Are the Dallas Cowboys now the favorite to win the east?

3. Our New England writers weigh in? Why do the Patriots take a quarterback when there are other obvious needs.

NBA 1. Golden State had no problem getting by Houston but does their Road and here? Without Steph Curry can this team continue that production?

2. Luke Walton is returning to the Lakers but this time as head coach. After what he did in Golden State can he turn this team around? Is he the next Brad Stevens?

MLB Is there parody in baseball right now? The traditional Powerhouse teams aren't as good and newer teams are coming into the Limelight. Can the Mets hold on? Are the Nationals the team to beat in the National League? What is going on with the Yankees?

Our Satellite Sundays team weighs in: Will Greg Hardy get another chance? And should he?

Skip Bayess going to Fox Sports. His contract is going to be more than some players contracts. Is this a good move? Is he worth the money?

Pop Culture: There was a girl who is in some trouble because she was using the Snapchat speed filter and got into a terrible accident. Snapchat is being sued for not taking the filter off. Is social media getting out of control? The host tells the story and the group weighs in.

It looks like Trump and Clinton are too far ahead now to be caught. Who are you voting for and should Hilary even be considered because of her "off the field issues".

Bernie Sanders lost a couple of key primaries that he needed but he could run independent and that's the whole thing up for everybody. Will he do this? 

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