Butchy Once Had His Shot With Erin Andrews, But Percocet Shut Him Down!
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The CzabeCast episode dives into a mix of sports culture, personal anecdotes, and social commentary, opening with a sponsor plug for Troll Co. Clothing and a betting recommendation for MyBookie.ag. The hosts, Butchie and Gitter, dissect the NFL coaches' photo controversy, humorously highlighting Todd Munkin’s absence due to a haircut, and reflect on the absurdity of team photos and locker room dynamics. They shift to a serious tone discussing Tiger Woods’ recent DUI arrest, emphasizing the dangers of opioid use, especially in high-profile athletes, drawing parallels to the deaths of Michael Jackson, Prince, and Matthew Perry. The conversation then pivots to the NFL's strained relationship with referees, criticizing the league’s plan to use Central Replay to fix errors, and questioning the league’s priorities as they push for an 18-game schedule for profit, not fan experience. The episode closes with heartfelt reflections on Gary Woodland’s comeback from a brain tumor, a personal story tied to Butchie’s son Blake, and a lighthearted segment on Culver’s and golf club fitting, blending humor with genuine appreciation for resilience and community.
Opioid use in athletes is a serious, life-threatening issue—Tiger Woods’ DUI highlights the dangers of prescription painkiller dependency.
The NFL’s decision to use Central Replay to fix referee errors is a flawed solution that undermines the integrity of the game.
An 18-game NFL schedule prioritizes revenue over fan experience and could lead to more meaningless 'rump games' at the end of the season.
Personal stories of resilience—like Gary Woodland’s recovery from a brain tumor—show the power of perseverance and family support.
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“Dirty hands? Clean money. The idea that hard, honest work is how you build a good life.”
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NFL Coaches Photo Fiasco & Todd Munkin’s Haircut
“I missed it because I got cut. Sure. Yeah. Or like, I mean, it all depended on when the photo was taken.”
Tiger Woods’ DUI & Opioid Crisis in Sports
“Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger, Prince, Matthew Perry, these were all real. They happened and they're all dead because they fell victim to opiate dependency.”
NFL Referee Controversy & Central Replay Plan
The hosts critique the NFL’s plan to use Central Replay to fix egregious referee errors, calling it a 'brilliantly evil' move that undermines the officials and damages the game’s integrity.
“Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger, Prince, Matthew Perry, these were all real. They happened and they're all dead because they fell victim to opiate dependency.”
“Dirty hands? Clean money. The idea that hard, honest work is how you build a good life.”
“It's a journey. We're still on it. And we're figuring stuff out as we go.”
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Butchie
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Eric John Gitter
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Tiger Woods
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Gary Woodland
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Culver's
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Blake
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Todd Munkin
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Matt LaFleur
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Roger Ayers
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MyBookie.ag
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