Nate discusses the emotions in sports and life and he says to win you need to learn how to win. He also discusses Gary Bettman and CTE and tells you why Bettman is denying that there is a link. He closes the show out with the mail bag.
Nate discusses the impact social media has on society and he calls it a game changer. In the second segment he gives his NFL predictions and tells you who he's picking to win the Super Bowl. He ends the show with the mail bag.
Nate discusses his three keys to success in the quarterback position and relates those keys to life. He also talks about the Jets signing of Ryan Fitzpatrick and explains why they're better off with Ryan than Gino Smith. He also talks Dwayne Wade to Chicago and tells you why the great GM's don't sweat losses of super stars past their prime. He finishes the show by answering two questions in the mail bag.
Nate discusses change and references Major League Baseball and the NFL. He also talks about the importance of knowing when to make change and he answers a question in the mail bag.
Nate spends the first segment talking politics and he tells you who he's endorsing for President. He also talks Major League Baseball and answers a question in the mail bag.
Nate returns from his six week vacation and talks about how Kevin Durant to the Warriors makes the NBA better. He also talks about deflategate and politics.
Nate tees off on the NHL for calling the Stanley Cup Finals the Stanley Cup Final and he tells you part of the reason why they have struggling ratings. He also gives his take on a newspaper article about a Little League softball player with disabilities and he finishes the show by answering a question from the mailbag.
Nate recaps the week in sports and talks about the greatness of Steph Curry and says that he believes the Cavaliers are in trouble in the NBA Finals. He also compares the Hershey Bears to the New York Yankees and answers a mailbag question about removing the extra point in football.
Nate discusses why it's important for parents to not yell at officials and coaches during youth sports. He also talks about the minor leagues of sports and compares them to the minor leagues of life, encouraging listeners to pursue their interests despite feeling like others may be better than you. He closes the show with a question from the mail bag.
Nate discusses the importance of taking chances and compares it to the Patriots success, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.