Monday, November 30, 2020

The Owner's Box After Dark, Ep. 29.

Well, the numbering of my two podcasting franchises is now even, and the content is as superlative as ever.

In today's new "After Dark," we've got a ton of material for your enjoyment. I offer my best wishes to two more veteran New England sportswriters that are calling it a career, the Worcester Telegram's Bill Doyle and the Brockton Enterprise's Jim Fenton. I also review the Patriots' last-second win over Arizona (Nick Folk for MVP!), bemoan Northwestern's loss to Michigan State, and I chat about my full commitment (or what passes for it) to holiday decorating this winter.

But the centerpiece is an explanation of what's in store for a high school basketball season this winter. It's going to be half as long as usual, and there will be all sorts of restrictions forced upon it by the COVID-19 pandemic, but if the virus doesn't shut things down entirely, at least there will be something to follow during those long, cold months.

Plus another cool Japanese commercial and one of the best moonrise videos taken by an iPhone 8 that you'll ever see. And it's all packed into just over 50 minutes.

Enjoy!



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