The Bengals Pull it Off Huge and Now are the Talk

 

This football niche podcast has followed the important headlines closely


By Marcus Hart

Incredibly, the football season will soon end after a very long fight against keeping the season going and trying to figure out the changing COVID-19 protocols and the different variants that have plagued everyone worldwide.

Now with the college football national championship behind us and the controversy in pro football such as that of Aaron Rodgers, Antonio Brown, and now the retirement of the G.O.A.T. Tom Brady, we have finally arrived at the final two teams that will be making a trip, well at least one team, to Los Angeles, California for Super Bowl LVI.

Sure many are anticipating who will perform and what corporation has spent the big dollars on advertisements. However, true fans are looking away from all of the commercialized junk and wanting true insights into the teams and more specifically the outlook.

Your traditional news and sports outlets seem like the place for that, but what is more, trending is the wave of going to a podcast that is niche precisely for real football coverage, commentary, and analytics. This is why podcasts like Undefined Blitz (Hot Take Podcast and Radio show) tackle the hot topics in collegiate and professional football. Everything football is covered by the duo of Chad and J.C. Martin.




This trend has occurred because more individuals are looking to get more personal and unfiltered content without all of the extra commercials and dry personalities that are absolutely predictable. It has become obvious that most things that are irrelevant to the game have dominated the topics of the day on our traditional shows, says a YouTube comment.

So where will you get your football coverage and updates leading up to the big game? Start with the Undefined Blitz which you can find on Spotify and other podcast platforms and apps. Use this link to check out one of the most popular episodes: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1G0pRwzkg8ORWLJs64Vr4H  


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