The Coach JB Show With Big Smitty | Boston D Party!

The Coach JB Show3h 9mMay 4, 2026

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The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty delivers a high-octane, emotionally charged episode that blends raw personal storytelling, biting sports satire, and deep dives into societal injustices. JB opens with a powerful monologue about his past as a gangbanger and his transformation through resilience, setting the tone for 'Merciless Monday' with a scathing critique of the 'Boston D Party'—a symbolic mockery of Boston’s sports failures. The duo engages in a heated debate over Jalen Brown’s criticism of NBA refs, contrasting JB’s call for toughness with Smitty’s emphasis on accountability. The conversation evolves into a profound exploration of trauma, emotional suppression, and parenting, sparked by a viral video of crying children, with JB revealing his harsh upbringing and the lasting impact of emotional repression. The episode then plunges into real-world criminal cases—ranging from dismemberment to a DoorDash driver’s viral video—prompting a tense discussion on justice, privacy, and systemic hypocrisy. Later segments tackle the NCAA’s $140 million CTE lawsuit, questioning the fairness of holding an organization liable decades later when head trauma risks were unknown, and debate the ethics of athlete compensation and NIL rights. The tone lightens with reflections on college football’s unsustainable pay-for-play culture, the power of authentic leadership in sports, and lighthearted banter about fitness, aging, and pop culture, including a playful 'Fifty Shades of Black' joke. The episode closes with plans for a live Taco Tuesday event on Patreon, underscoring the importance of community and support through subscriptions and donations.

Key Takeaways
1

Resilience and character matter more than background—JB’s journey from gang life to coaching proves transformation is possible.

2

Emotional suppression rooted in trauma can distort how we perceive vulnerability in others and hinder authentic connection.

3

Public accountability for athletes and officials is necessary, but tone, timing, and context matter—performative outrage can overshadow real justice.

4

The NCAA CTE lawsuit sets a complex legal precedent, raising questions about holding organizations liable for risks unknown at the time of play.

5

Athletes deserve fair compensation for their name, image, and likeness, especially when organizations profit commercially from their brand.

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Chapters
0:00
20 min

The Rise of JB: From Gangbanger to Coach

I did go to jail and I did do 18 months. But never smoked, never sold, and got out the hood. Because you know why? Character fucking counts.

Highlight
19:50
30 min

Boston D Party: Satire of Sports Collapse

The entire city of Boston has gone fishing. It started with Dirty Dick Vrabel, who lost the Super Bowl. Then the Red Sox fired Alex Cora... and the Boston Celtics were rushed back.

Highlight
50:00
58 min

The Jalen Brown Controversy: Flopping and Accountability

The conversation turns to Jalen Brown’s post-game rant about refs and flopping. JB calls it a 'crybaby' excuse, while Smitty argues it’s necessary to call out systemic issues. The debate escalates into a broader discussion on player accountability, emotional maturity, and the culture of softness in modern sports.

1:25:17
3 min

The Dismemberment Case: A Killer's Incompetence?

This dude's sick. He needs to be like... He gotta get tortured. It can't be no just charity. If it's proven that it's true, which it sounds like it probably is, it needs to be some different...

Highlight
1:28:45
2 min

DoorDash Driver TikTok Scandal: Privacy vs. Clout

This is so New York though. This is so New York. Just going after like whatever and not actually, um, taking down the violent criminals and the murderers and the great best and the child killers.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
It's like suing the military though because you were shot at and you know you enlisted and enrolled? I enrolled in the Marine, Smitty! I want to go! Motherfucker's shot at me, and I'm sued the military for $140 million...
Coach JB127:51
Viral: 90.0
The entire city of Boston has gone fishing.
JB3:53
Viral: 90.0
Character fucking counts.
JB0:29
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

JBBig Smitty

Guests

Lauren ConlonChristian GonzalezJimmyRubenPalomaSteve KimCisco
Topics Discussed
sports failure95%college sports accountability90%College Football Pay-for-Play90%Spine Health and Aging90%emotional repression88%Player Leadership and Team Culture85%Core Strength and Fitness Recovery85%criminal justice system85%player accountability82%social media ethics80%
People & Brands

Big Smitty

person

20xPositive

Coach JB

person

12xPositive

JB

person

12xPositive

NCAA

organization

8xNegative

Lauren Conlon

person

8xNeutral

Christian Gonzalez

person

7xPositive

ESPN

organization

7xNegative

Jalen Brown

person

7xMixed

CTE

other

6xNeutral

Mike Vrabel

person

6xNegative

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