We're Not Experts
We’re Not Experts is a podcast hosted by two guys who’ve somehow survived 15+ years of friendship and now think that qualifies them to talk into microphones. We’re average early 30’s dudes with very strong opinions and very average credentials—which is exactly the point.
We’re sports ethicists in the loosest sense of the term, breaking down the morals, madness, and mayhem of a wide variety of sports… but let’s be honest: football will absolutely hijack the conversation. We can talk about other sports. We just won’t stop talking about football.
Expect passionate debates, hot takes that cool off immediately, arguments that go nowhere, and the occasional moment of clarity that surprises everyone—including them. Stats may appear. Logic might leave the room. Confidence will always be high.
We’re not analysts. We’re not insiders. We’re definitely not experts.
We’re just two longtime friends talking sports the way most people do—too confidently, for too long, and with absolutely no credentials to back it up.
We’re Not Experts — and neither are you, so you’ll fit right in.
We're Not Experts
Titans Logo Gets a Haircut, Dolphins Clean House and Other News
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This week on We’re Not Experts, we kick things off with the biggest offseason storyline nobody asked for: the Titans logo gets a haircut. Is it a subtle trim? A Did the graphic designer just say “trust me” and start swinging? We break down the new look like we’ve been in the barber chair ourselves.
JellyRoll Enters The Chat and Justin sings a little tune.
The Dolphins clean house and move on from Tyreek Hill. Where should he land? Contender? Reunion tour? And what is he actually going to be for the rest of his career — elite game-breaker, high-end WR2, or full “veteran presence” era?
We also debate the three running backs who are about to potentially be on the move:
•Kenneth Walker III
•Breece Hall
•Travis Etienne
Plus:
The Los Angeles Rams are allegedly eyeing Ty Simpson.
And we dive into the rumors that Travis Hunter might primarily play corner going forward. We debate which side of the ball he’d actually dominate more — lockdown CB1 or electric WR1 — and accidentally turn it into a full scouting department argument.
As always, we are not experts — just confident. Strong takes, reckless projections, and at least one opinion that will look ridiculous by Week 3. Tune in.