• 22. “CHAVO”

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Brian “Chavo” Chávez, one of the famed captains of the 1988 Odessa Permian “Mojo” Panther team joins Andy for a reflective interview on the power of H.G. Bissinger’s classic book, “Friday Night Lights.” In what might be the greatest story ever regarding the power and connection between town and team, this episode takes us deep into Texas’ heart.


    Where are they now? Winchell, Billingsley, Christian, McDougal and “Boobie” are all reflected upon by the soul of the team, “Chavo.” Andy then breaks down Week 3 in the NFL (against the spread). In this episode:

    • Overview of Friday Night Lights

    • Introduction: Brian Chávez

    • Buzz Bissinger’s narrative accuracy

    • The semifinal game against Dallas Carter

    • Life after high school football

    • NFL picks for the week

    • Current betting statistics and trends

    • Atlanta Falcons vs. Kansas City Chiefs

    • Minnesota Vikings vs. Houston Texans

    • Denver Broncos analysis


    Tune in now to gain a strategic edge in NFL betting! Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just starting, this podcast delivers unparalleled insights into the NFL, making every game a thrilling experience. Your passion for the NFL and betting deserves the best - join us for an episode that transforms how you approach the game!


    Listen on your preferred player: Apple, Amazon, iHeart, or Spotify.


    The show is supported by www.wrightwoodmedical.com.

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