This week begins with more serious matters, addressing the recent tragedies at Brown and in Sydney, along with the passing of the Reiners. These events are given the space and respect they warrant.The episode then moves to the United States hosting the FIFA World Cup and whether the country earned the right to do so, or simply wrote a very large check. There is also a breakdown of Dave Portnoy’s very public meltdown after losing a $250,000 bet, which felt both shocking and completely inevitable.A separate segment focuses on Jim Harbaugh’s coaching future and what it says about leadership and accountability in modern sports.Elsewhere, NFL picks are made, which should concern no one and be followed by no one. The episode also examines the growing trend of athletes turning to politics, a development that guarantees attention and very little middle ground.Gambling Mad with Norman Chad: sports, betting, culture, and the quiet realization that none of us are really in control.
All content for Gambling Mad with Norman Chad is the property of Norman Chad and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
This week begins with more serious matters, addressing the recent tragedies at Brown and in Sydney, along with the passing of the Reiners. These events are given the space and respect they warrant.The episode then moves to the United States hosting the FIFA World Cup and whether the country earned the right to do so, or simply wrote a very large check. There is also a breakdown of Dave Portnoy’s very public meltdown after losing a $250,000 bet, which felt both shocking and completely inevitable.A separate segment focuses on Jim Harbaugh’s coaching future and what it says about leadership and accountability in modern sports.Elsewhere, NFL picks are made, which should concern no one and be followed by no one. The episode also examines the growing trend of athletes turning to politics, a development that guarantees attention and very little middle ground.Gambling Mad with Norman Chad: sports, betting, culture, and the quiet realization that none of us are really in control.
Guardians Cheating Scandal, Stephen A. Solitaire Drama & Trump’s Stadium Bid | Ep. 61
Gambling Mad with Norman Chad
31 minutes
1 month ago
Guardians Cheating Scandal, Stephen A. Solitaire Drama & Trump’s Stadium Bid | Ep. 61
This week on 'Gambling Mad', Norman Chad bravely wades through yet another avalanche of sports absurdity. We cover the Cleveland Guardians cheating scandal (because apparently nothing says “America’s pastime” like creative rule-breaking), Stephen A. Smith’s alleged solitaire scandal (yes, solitaire now has scandals), and Donald Trump’s desire to have the Commanders’ stadium named after himself, because of course he does.Plus, Norman gives his NFL picks, debates the rise of AI musicians, and generally wonders how society has made it this far. Join us for another episode of sports, nonsense, and the intersection where both meet to yell at each other.
Gambling Mad with Norman Chad
This week begins with more serious matters, addressing the recent tragedies at Brown and in Sydney, along with the passing of the Reiners. These events are given the space and respect they warrant.The episode then moves to the United States hosting the FIFA World Cup and whether the country earned the right to do so, or simply wrote a very large check. There is also a breakdown of Dave Portnoy’s very public meltdown after losing a $250,000 bet, which felt both shocking and completely inevitable.A separate segment focuses on Jim Harbaugh’s coaching future and what it says about leadership and accountability in modern sports.Elsewhere, NFL picks are made, which should concern no one and be followed by no one. The episode also examines the growing trend of athletes turning to politics, a development that guarantees attention and very little middle ground.Gambling Mad with Norman Chad: sports, betting, culture, and the quiet realization that none of us are really in control.