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The Mad Scientist’s Sports Lab: DeAndre’s Swerve, Redskins “Un-Marked” and More

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Welcome to "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", hosted by "The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli and "The Apprentice" Andrew Gluchov. This is not the average everyday sports show they are bringing to the air waves. "The Mad Scientist" has created his own personal sports lab.  You, the audience, as well as many of his special guests, will be his test subjects. He will throw theories out.  You never know where they will be coming from. He will keep everyone guessing. He will open his lab to any and all comers. Be prepared for "mad science" sports talk at its best.

This week is another jam-packed episode as we talk about some MLB History, NBA Free Agency Madness, NFL News, and more. At the onset, we welcome Russ Goldman of Patriots 4th and 2 and Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report into the lab to talk the wild and wacky week of the NFL - The Redskins Trademark Issue and why players shouldn't mess with fireworks. Halfway through the first hour, we have Derek Bain, the author of "Hardball Retrospective", which shines a light on the history of Major League Baseball. At the top of hour #2, we have Antwan Staley of NGSC Sports and Pro Players Insider to discuss NBA Free Agency, and DeAndre Jordan's swerve which possibly altered the Dallas Mavericks for a long time, and why it still won't help the Clippers get out of the 2nd round of the playoffs. Finally, in the final half hour, we have Terry P. Johnson of The Student Section joining us to talk some NCAA Football as well as to give some of his early previews of the upcoming season.

The beacons have been lit, the experiments will be aplenty and the test subjects shall be rolling in - "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab" is OPEN.

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