ESPN's million-dollar stars have a new side hustle: shilling for a sketchy solitaire app accused of rigging its games.
Stephen A. Smith, Mina Kimes, and a crew of their well-paid colleagues are flooding your feed with ads for "Solitaire Cash", an app whose parent company is facing a federal lawsuit for using bots to fleece its users.
Coming off their takedown of the NFL's gambling hypocrisy, Colum and Mike expose how the corruption has spread to the broadcast booth. They'll break down the lawsuit, the stunning hypocrisy, and why Michelle Beadle is calling it "gross" and praying for their "downfall." This is the sound of sports media cashing in the last of its credibility.
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The NFL says it’s protecting the Shield. But from what: Corruption, or bad optics?
This week, Mike and Colum are joined by writer and former NFL journalist Steve O’Rourke to talk about the league’s uneasy love affair with gambling. Players get banned for small bets while the owners cash in on billion-dollar partnerships.
We dig into the contradictions, the money trail, and why responsible gambling might be the biggest PR line of all.
The game isn’t the only thing being played.
Hot takes, fake debates, and the cult of volume.
Sam Monson joins Spin Zone to explore how sports media became a theatre of shouting and what it’ll take to bring back actual analysis. We talk about belief, bad incentives, and why some audiences still crave nuance in a world built for noise.
In 1995, the Cleveland Browns stunned the NFL by announcing a move to Baltimore. Fans rioted, lawsuits followed, and the league scrambled to contain the fallout. We fire up the Spin Zone Time Machine with guest Zach Segars to revisit the chaos, the spin, and the long shadow this relocation still casts.
Jerry Jones is once again proving he’s running a circus, not a football team. We break down what the blockbuster Parsons trade says about ownership in the NFL and why some owners care more about headlines than winning.
Then, we dive into the legend of Rickey Scoops, the mysterious Twitter/X account that keeps beating NFL insiders to the biggest stories. How is an anonymous account outscooping Schefter and Rapoport? And what does that say about who fans really trust?
This week on Spin Zone: Power, PR & the NFL, it’s Jerry Jones in the clown car and Rickey Scoops stealing the spotlight.
Every circus needs its ringmaster. In our debut episode of Spin Zone, we look at the NFL media ecosystem: the hype machines, the merchants of outrage, and the agendas driving the headlines. Preseason optimism? Manufactured drama? We’re naming names, and crowning our inaugural Clown of the Week.
Welcome to Spin Zone: Power, PR & the NFL.
In this teaser, co-hosts Mike Carmellini and Colum Cronin introduce a brand-new show that isn’t about playbooks or predictions, it’s about how the league tells its stories, hides its missteps, and shapes what fans believe.
We’re pulling back the curtain on the narratives that drive the NFL: from ownership decisions and media spin to the controversies the league would rather forget.
The first full episode drops Thursday, August 28, but for now, get a taste of what’s to come.