Hang Up and Listen: The Out of the Running Edition
Slate’s sports podcast on the canceled New York City Marathon, the state of the activist athlete, and whether Alabama could beat an NFL team.
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In this week’s episode of Slate’s sports podcast Hang Up and Listen, Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca talk about the decision to cancel the New York City Marathon and the role of sports in the aftermath of tragic events. They also discuss the state of the activist athlete with ex-NFL linebacker David Meggyesy, the author of 1970’s Out of Their League. Lastly, they examine how college football’s top-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide would fare against the worst teams in the NFL.
Here are links to some of the articles and other items mentioned on the show:
- Mayor Michael Bloomberg canceled the New York City Marathon on Friday in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
- Before the race was canceled, the New York Post’s Friday front page called the marathon an “Abuse of Power.”
- The Wall Street Journal’s Jason Gay says Bloomberg made the right move.
- Some runners stuck around NYC to help with the relief effort.
- In Sports Illustrated, David Epstein wrote that the New York Road Runners genuinely believed the marathon would help heal the city.
- Sunday’s Giants-Steelers game was played as scheduled in New Jersey.
- David Remnick’s 1987 Sports Illustrated story on David Meggyesy.
- Chris Kluwe and Brendon Ayenbadejo supported marriage equality on NPR’s All Things Considered.
- Baltimore Ravens lineman Matt Birk is against same-sex marriage.
- In a USA Today op-ed on the Saints bounty scandal, Meggyesy wrote that the players need to protect each other.
- Scott Fujita publicly slammed Roger Goodell.
- Chris Jones’ ESPN the Magazine story on Merton Hanks, the NFL’s on-field behavior czar.
- Michael MacCambridge’s history of pro football, America’s Game.
- In 2003, Steve Nash spoke out against the war in Iraq.
- No. 1 Alabama beat LSU 21-17 on Saturday night.
- On the Dan Patrick Show, Steve Spurrier said Alabama could beat a pro team.
- ESPN’s Mike Golic says Alabama “wouldn’t stand a chance.”
- Ex-NFL player Heath Evans thinks the Crimson Tide would cover a hypothetical 24-point spread against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- There have been 24 Alabama players since 2009.
- Basketball Prospectus’ Kevin Pelton on how last year’s NCAA champion Kentucky Wildcats would fare against NBA competition.
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