Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin assess the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. They also discuss Tony Dungy’s history of anti-gay rhetoric, and whether NBC and the NFL should do something about it. Finally, Slate contributor Isaac Butler joins to talk about the rise of American men at the Australian Open and Netflix’s tennis reality series Break Point.
NFL (5:37): The biggest takeaways from the weekend’s games.
Dungy (26:19): Should the ex-coach still be on television?
Tennis (47:49): Who are all these new American stars? Is Break Point worth watching?
Afterball (1:11:37): Josh on Shannon Sharpe, Vernon Maxwell, and NBA fracases.
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