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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcomes the Chicago Sun-Times’ Joe Cowley to the podcast. Together, they talk about proud dad moments, NCAA football video game leagues, and downloading music (1:09). Next, the two talk about the highs and lows of the Bulls’ season, Zach LaVine’s trade market, and why DeMar DeRozan has become so beloved by Chicago (16:22). To wrap, the two discuss the White Sox’s rough start to the season and their thoughts on the Justin Fields trade (50:02).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Guest: Joe Cowley
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast by talking about the new Future album. He explains why he’s excited about the many beefs that Drake has and why it's good for rap. He also talks about why Future is the Thanos of hip-hop (1:21). Following that, he talks about how the Bulls clinched a play-in spot and his lack of excitement. He also tells listeners why Billy Donovan has leverage (25:08). To wrap, Jason talks about the death of O.J. Simpson and his feelings growing up during the O.J. case (39:19). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available.
    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast with a crazy story from the post office with his fiancee. Next, Jason goes down to the South Side to discuss the White Sox's slow start to the season. He explains why he doesn’t place too much blame on Yoan Moncada for his injury, and why there isn’t a burst of energy coming for the Sox. To wrap, Jason breaks down the Bulls’ recent loss to the Knicks. He explains his appreciation for Jalen Brunson’s game, why Brunson reminds him of Isiah Thomas, and why his game is so interesting. Jason then gives his thoughts on the rumors surrounding Billy Donovan and Kentucky, and the infamous botched fast break. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available.
    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast with the women’s NCAA championship game! He explains why this game is a watershed moment for the sport. He reacts to the social media comments he received for supporting South Carolina. He also touches on Dawn Staley’s legacy (1:40). Next, he brings on The Ringer’s Tate Frazier to talk about the Purdue-UConn national championship. The two discuss how both teams can win, how UConn can run Zach Edey off the court, and whom Tate is picking to win (38:17). Next, Jason welcomes The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya to the podcast to talk about the Dodgers! The two get into Mookie Betts’s all-around brilliance, the Shohei Ohtani story, and the Yoshinobu Yamamoto signing (53:12). To wrap, Jason discusses the Bulls’ loss to the Magic. He explains why he wants to see more from Nikola Vucevic, how other teams have lapped the Bulls in rebuilding, and why Chicago should expect more from its sports teams (1:07:32).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Guests: Tate Frazier and Fabian Ardaya
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • “Only Scoring 12 Runs … It’s Not Even in Summer?” | Ep. 374
    ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast with a White Sox rant after a 10-1 loss to the Royals. He explains how White Sox fans should support the team going forward and his frustrations with the team only a week into the season (1:07). Following that, he welcomes The Ringer’s Seerat Sohi to the podcast to talk about the women’s Final Four. They discuss how the women’s game has progressed in terms of marketability, what’s next for the sport, and much more (22:54)! After that, Jason welcomes Brad Spielberger, formerly of PFF, to the podcast. Together, they discuss myriad NFL topics before touching on what the Bears can do with the no. 9 pick (55:53).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Guests: Seerat Sohi and Brad Spielberger
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast by digging into the Iowa-LSU game. He discusses why he was so excited to watch the game, why there was always going to more discussion about the game, and Angel Reese’s postgame comments. He also touches on why social media can ruin moments. Then, Jason grabs his baseball hat and discusses some Sox baseball. He gets into Garrett Crochet’s strong start, the putrid offense, and why they aren’t an interesting watch. Then he goes to the north side to discuss the Cubs dominating their series with the Rockies and Kris Bryant’s decline. Jason then talks about why the Bulls continue to let him down before discussing why the Migos are a top-five hip-hop group. 

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    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast by talking about the Bulls-Timberwolves game! He discusses Nikola Vucevic’s defense, why the Denver Nuggets are the most underrated defending champions, and how the play-in saved the Bulls’ management regime (1:30). Next, Jason talks about some college basketball! He discusses why he appreciates the different styles in college basketball and touches on Illinois’s disappointing tournament exit (30:08). To wrap, Jason puts his baseball hat on and talks about the White Sox. He discusses the club’s dismal start to the season, Eloy Jiménez’s injury, and why he’s done with the team (46:30).
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    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast by breaking down the Illinois-Iowa State game. He talks about why this Illinois team seems different, and how they can get past the glass ceiling (1:31). After that, Jason puts on his White Sox hat to talk about Opening Day. He discusses the brutal offensive start for the White Sox, and the Cubs' heartbreaking 3-2 extra-innings loss (23:31). After that, Jason engages in the absurdity that is the Caleb Williams discourse. Jason talks about why Caleb Williams’s pink phone and nails doesn’t matter if he’s not good on the football field. He also discusses why the no. 9 pick is huge for Ryan Poles as he builds this team (42:19).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason discusses a little White Sox baseball with Opening Day around the corner! He welcomes CHGO’s Herb Lawrence to talk about how long Pedro Grifol has as Sox manager and what fans can expect from the team this season (1:52). Then, Jason tells a story about his 2005 Illinois-Arizona viewing experience (22:38). Following that, Jason address Bears fans making a big deal over Caleb Williams' appearance at the USC women's basketball game. He explains why fans need to get used to the national media attention, and why worrying about Williams in April is foolish (34:33)After that, he welcomes the Chicago Sun-Times’ Maddie Lee to the podcast to give a season preview for the Cubs. They discuss the differences between Craig Counsell and David Ross, how the bullpen will improve under Counsell, and what Maddie has learned about the league in her four years on the Cubs beat (46:15).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Guests: Herb Lawrence and Maddie Lee
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast by discussing the second round of March Madness games. He discusses the Kim Mulkey press conference, his rationale for enjoying college basketball, and the end of Northwestern’s season. He explains why he wants to appreciate Boo Buie’s career and the fight Northwestern showed in its final game (1:40). Then, Jason discusses the Kendrick Lamar verse off Future’s 'We Don’t Trust You' album and why he’s excited for rappers to rap again (38:50).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts by talking about March Madness. He discusses why he isn’t as amped for the tournament like he used to be, college basketball’s star problem, and why he eschews rooting for upsets. Following that, Jason talks about Caleb Williams’ pro day. He discusses why Chicago better get ready to be under the microscope, why Caleb Williams has more heat on him than any recent no. 1 pick, and how some of the fan base has unreal expectations for him. 
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    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcomes no. 96, Alex Brown, to the podcast. The two start the pod by discussing Alex’s feelings about Justin Fields being traded to the Steelers. They discuss why there wasn’t a strong trade market for Fields, and how locker rooms handle quarterbacks. Following that, they discuss the expectations for Caleb Williams and what the Bears could do with the no. 9 pick in the draft. To wrap, the two talk about who’s the best quarterback in the draft and quarterback value.
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Guest: Alex Brown
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason does a special emergency edition with 670 The Score’s Laurence Holmes! The two chat about the Bears trading Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jason talks about why he has an affinity for Fields, the media coverage of Fields, and what it means going forward for the franchise. The two also discuss if Ryan Poles got enough for Fields, how Pittsburgh fits Fields, and the pressure on Caleb Williams to succeed in Chicago.
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Guest: Laurence Holmes
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the pod by breaking down the Bears' trade for Pro Bowl receiver Keenan Allen! He talks about how GM Ryan Poles is addressing his past mistakes, why Bears fans have trust issues, and why he’s OK with the draft capital they gave up. Jason also talks about the way Justin Fields has been discussed in Chicago. Next, Jason talks about the Bulls-Clippers game. He discusses why Paul George has become one of the most fun players to watch, and why he resonates with the younger generation. He also talks about how Michael Jordan has hijacked basketball conversations (31:07). Following the Bulls talk, Jason gives his thoughts on the White Sox trading Dylan Cease. He talks about the error of White Sox baseball that wasn’t, why fans should tune in, and what’s next for the franchise (48:21). To wrap, Jason gives his thoughts on Nick Saban’s NIL comments (57:57).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns, and Jason starts things off by sharing his true feelings about the Chicago Italian Beef sandwich and some of the big free-agent moves around the NFL. He then takes a hard look at the player signings the Bears have made this week, and speculates on what GM Ryan Poles has in store for the roster moving forward (19:38). Finally, Jason ends the pod with a harrowing tale of a fan encounter gone wrong in the United Center men’s room during the Mavs' dominant win over the Bulls on Monday night (36:48).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Kyle Williams, and Chris Sutton
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason opens the podcast with some college basketball talk! Jason talks about why he enjoyed watching the women’s SEC tournament final between LSU and South Carolina. He explains why the animosity between the two teams is why we love sports, and why the women’s game has become a show (1:38). After that, Jason breaks down the Kevin Byard signing. Jason gives his thoughts on why it’s a low-risk signing, plus what Byard can bring to the Bears (18:34). Next, the fellas discuss the Ben Simmons situation. They compare Simmons to Lonzo Ball, and explain why the two scenarios are different (25:16). To wrap, Tony explains how the Russell Wilson signing affects the Justin Fields trade market (33:37).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason opens the podcast with news that Jaylon Johnson has re-signed with the Bears! He breaks down the contract, how the Bears should address the defensive tackle position, and how Ryan Poles can help Caleb Williams (1:35). Next, Jason figures out how he should treat the Bulls’ recent success. He talks about Coby White’s progression, and why Bulls fans aren’t appreciating DeMar DeRozan (30:32). Then, Jason gives the fans some boxing talk. He talks about his reverence for Mike Tyson, and why he won’t watch Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul.
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason opens the podcast by telling a story about his gym progress.  (1:06). Next, Jason explains what he liked about Coby White’s career performance against the Kings. He talks about what stood out to him about White’s game, why the Bulls need to find out what White is and isn’t, and the buzz he gets from good Bulls performances (16:16). Next, Jason talks to Yahoo Sports’ Charles McDonald. The two chat about the end of the Russell Wilson tenure in Denver, the buzz around the Bears at the combine, and much more (32:42)! Then, Tony and Jason talk about the lack of enforcers in today’s NBA. To wrap, Jason talks about the Bears franchising Jaylon Johnson and trading for offensive lineman Ryan Bates (59:20).
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    Host: Jason Goff
    Guest: Charles McDonald
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason opens the podcast by telling a story about a surprise provided by his family (1:05). Next, Jason explains why there are only three teams that can win an NBA championship, and just how far the Bulls are from contending. Jason also explains why he’s going to appreciate watching DeMar DeRozan for the last stretch of the Bulls’ season (18:04). Next, Jason gives his thoughts on Caitlin Clark breaking Pete Maravich’s scoring record, and why we can’t appreciate the moment for what it is (39:42). To wrap, Jason talks about why he doesn’t feel the Caleb Williams situation will go as planned for the Bears (56:03).
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    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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  • ‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason opens the podcast by discussing the Victor Wembanyama vs. Chet Holmgren matchup. He discusses why he enjoys the matchup, why Wembanyama will be a problem for the league, and the significance of the two taking each matchup personally. He also digs into the Denver Nuggets, and why he believes it’s Nikola Jokic’s league (1:05). Next, Jason talks about the NFL Draft Combine and his consternation surrounding the event. He also talks about the leverage Caleb Williams holds and why the dynamics of the quarterback position are shifting. To wrap, Jason talks about Andre Drummond and how the league devaluing the big man hurt him (22:28). He discusses the impact Drummond has made throughout his career, how he’s handled smaller roles, and why Drummond should be appreciated more (57:49. 
    Host: Jason Goff
    Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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