Mike and Ski
TL;DW
Too Long; Didn’t Watch (TL;DW) isn’t just about movies—it’s about everything worth overthinking. Hosts Mike and Peter dive headfirst into football, music, politics, pop culture, and whatever else catches their attention that week. Expect hot takes, hilarious tangents, and the kind of conversations you wish you could jump in on. If you like debates that go off the rails (in the best way), TL;DW is your new favorite listen.
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Mike and Ski
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Último episodio
27 de ago. de 2025
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Episodios
NFL 101 - Basics, Concepts, and Offensive Formations 27.08.2025 57:02
In this absolutely riveting discussion (it's not), we go over some NFL basics, Special Teams chat, offensive formations, and some offensive play concepts. It's pretty dry, but informative if you're looking for additional depth to your fundamental NFL knowledge. We'll follow up with some info on the defensive side of the ball in another video.
NFL 25-26 Season Predictions? 24.08.2025 44:36
In this conversation, Mike and Ski provide a quicker analysis of the upcoming NFL season, discussing team strengths, weaknesses, and predictions for each division. They explore the potential Super Bowl contenders, highlight key players, and share their thoughts on various teams' chances of success.
NFL 25-26 Season Preview 23.08.2025 4:20:06
This week on TL;DW: Peter, our local cursmudgeon and Mike, the walking MEME, tackle their expectations for the 25-26 NFL season, with Peter doing most of the heavy lifting (for better or worse). It'll probably be fine. Expect 4+ hours of NFLtism as we break down each division (paying NFC North and AFC West the most attention, for reasons). This may or may not actually be shorter than doing you...
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