Two seasoned veteran reporters collide as FSR hosts Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington partner to provide listeners a credible and dynamic discussion...Full Bio
Two seasoned veteran reporters collide as FSR hosts Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington partner to provide listeners a credible and dynamic discussion...Full Bio
Rob and Kelvin explain why Jayson Tatum has never seriously been considered as the next Face of the NBA, take LeBron James to task for suggesting once again that NBA media members are too critical of today’s players and tell us why the Philadelphia 76ers should try to get out of the Joel Embiid business as soon as possible.
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Rob and Kelvin tell us why the Philadelphia 76ers should try to get out of the Joel Embiid business as soon as possible, discuss Matthew Stafford’s return to the Los Angeles Rams and share their thoughts on Travis Hunter’s insistence on playing both ways in the NFL.
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Rob and Kelvin take LeBron James to task for suggesting once again that NBA media members are too critical of today’s players and debate whether or not Anthony Edwards’ status around the league has taken a hit this season. Plus, former NFL veteran Will Blackmon swings by to discuss Matthew Stafford’s return to the Los Angeles Rams, which teams make the most sense for Aaron Rodgers, Travis Hunter’s plan to play both ways in the NFL and much more!
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Rob and Kelvin explain why Jayson Tatum has never seriously been considered as the next Face of the NBA, tell us why they believe Shedeur Sanders is built to resurrect an NFL franchise and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets. Plus, Washington Post reporter Michael Lee swings by to discuss Tatum’s status around the league, why guys like Anthony Edwards and Shai-Gilgeous Alexander seem to have surpassed Tatum despite having lesser résumés and much more!
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Rob and Kelvin tell us why the Kansas City Chiefs cannot – and should not – count on Travis Kelce being a real contributor next season, explain why NFL teams would be wise to allow Travis Hunter to become a full-time, two-way player at the next level and pay homage to the late, great Gene Hackman by listing their favorite basketball movies of all-time.
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Rob and Kelvin pay homage to the late, great Gene Hackman by listing their favorite basketball movies of all-time and tell us if it’s fair to call Steph Curry the greatest shooter of all-time.
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Rob and Kelvin explain why NFL teams would be wise to allow Travis Hunter to become a full-time, two-way player at the next level. Plus, USA Today NFL columnist Jarrett Bell swings by to discuss his report on the lack of Black offensive coordinators in the league right now. Finally, The Odd Couple Crew debates clothing alterations in this week’s edition of Shop Talk.
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Rob and Kelvin tell us why the Kansas City Chiefs cannot – and should not – count on Travis Kelce being a real contributor next season, explain why one reporter in particular was in the wrong in the whole Jordan Schultz-Ian Rapoport brouhaha, discuss Anthony Davis’ assertion that someone had to know about the Luka Doncic-AD trade before it happened and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets.
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On this week’s offseason edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob explains why he's betting against the loaded Los Angeles Dodgers repeating as World Series champions in 2025, the likelihood that a full-time move to right field will resurrect Mike Trout's career and why the New York Yankees' new facial hair policy is deeper than you think. Plus, Rob hits us with a replay of his interview with super agent Scott Boras from last week's edition of The Odd Couple radio show. Finally, Rob closes the show with a tribute to the late, great Bob Uecker in a very special Why Baseball is Better.
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