HR 3 - Rookie Jersey Sales, Best and Worst of the Weekend, Below the Belt
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In this episode of Shan and RJ, the hosts dive into the latest NFL rookie jersey sales, highlighting Caleb Downs at number one and Dallas Cowboys' dominance with two of the top three picks. They discuss the controversy around jersey number assignments, particularly Caleb Downs' 18 and the financial burden players face to change numbers. The conversation shifts to the best and worst of the weekend, with Bobby Belt sharing a positive experience meeting fans at Billy Bob’s and Jacob Ray enjoying his new apartment pool, while RJ recounts being outplayed by his 10-year-old daughter and suffering a bad sunburn. The segment also covers NBA and NHL playoff updates, including massive payouts on Sixers and Lakers parlays and a high-scoring Avalanche-Wild game. The show closes with a deep dive into unfiltered executive opinions on the Cowboys’ draft class, raising concerns about Devin Moore’s injury history and Malachi Lawrence’s health, while praising the picks of Sonny Stiles and Jayshon Barham. The episode ends with sponsor plugs for OwnWell, Classic Chevrolet, and Wild Fork Foods.
Caleb Downs leads rookie jersey sales, but his number 18 may change due to NFL number assignment policies.
Players must buy out entire jersey inventories to change numbers, costing up to seven figures.
Devin Moore’s injury history raises red flags among NFL executives, though Cowboys believe it’s manageable.
The Cowboys’ draft focused on defense, with strong praise for Caleb Downs and Jayshon Barham.
NBA and NHL playoffs delivered high-stakes action, with Sixers and Lakers parlay paying $4,000 on a $100 bet.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Rookie Jersey Sales & Number Controversies
“I think Jalen Smith spent like damn near seven figures to try and get that jersey.”
Best and Worst of the Weekend
“I was showing the girls some songs... they said, what's that? And so I showed it to them. They didn't know it. I got to the third one. I was like, come on. Y'all really don't know this one either?”
NBA & NHL Playoff Updates
The hosts review the NBA playoffs, highlighting the $4,000 return on a $100 parlay involving the Sixers and Lakers. They also cover the high-scoring Avalanche-Wild game and updated NHL second-round odds.
Unfiltered Executive Opinions on the Cowboys Draft
“Devin Moore's injury history is concerning. He will not have a long career.”
Sponsor Segments & Personal Stories
The episode features sponsor plugs for OwnWell (property tax savings), Classic Chevrolet (vehicle upgrades), and Wild Fork Foods (premium meat cuts). Personal stories include a family dinner at Benihana and a poll on restaurant sing-alongs.
“Devin Moore's injury history is concerning. He will not have a long career.”
“They are bursting at the seams with all their cap troubles.”
“I think Jalen Smith spent like damn near seven figures to try and get that jersey.”
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Sean
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RJ
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Bobby Belt
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Caleb Downs
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Mike Sando
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Malachi Lawrence
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Devin Moore
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Wild Fork Foods
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Jayshon Barham
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Jacob Ray
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The Cowboys sign DL Jonathan Bullard and Brian Schottenheimer spoke at the owner's meeting
Shan and RJ • 13m • 3/31/2026
Hour 1: NFL Owner's meeting recap and more Pro Days today
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The Rangers' offense continues to roll except for Josh Jung
Shan and RJ • 14m • 3/31/2026
Hour 2: Dan Hurley got too close to the ref and Josh Jung has been BAD to start the season
Shan and RJ • 47m • 3/31/2026
Below the Belt: What is the most Cowboys thing they've ever done?
Shan and RJ • 11m • 3/31/2026
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