The Coach JB Show With Big Smitty | Colorado's A Bunch Of Lil' Kids!

The Coach JB Show3h 4mApril 13, 2026

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The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty delivers a high-octane, unfiltered exploration of sports, politics, and internet culture, blending sharp commentary with conspiracy-laden speculation. The episode opens with JB and Big Smitty launching into 'Merciless Monday,' dissecting Deion Sanders' perceived hypocrisy in criticizing 247 Sports while thriving as a media personality. They analyze viral footage of Colorado's spring game, arguing that camera angles and social media optics misrepresent athlete size and team strength, emphasizing that physical appearance doesn’t equate to performance. The conversation expands into broader societal issues, including the rise of AI-generated content, deceptive political language, and the mysterious disappearance of nine U.S. scientists with top security clearances—sparking wild theories about extraterrestrial cover-ups and psychological tolls of classified knowledge. The hosts also debate the intimacy of photos involving Mike Vrabel and Diana Rossini, confront racial stereotypes in media, and examine NFL draft prospects like Ruben Bain, weighing physical measurables against intangibles like motor and grit. Later segments spotlight Rory McIlroy’s back-to-back Masters win, the Dodgers’ dominant 11-4 start, and the hosts’ candid reflections on public backlash, particularly Big Smitty’s experience with online hate, which he frames as a sign of authenticity and influence. The episode closes with a promotional push for Patreon, offering exclusive content and unfiltered discussions. Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a combative yet self-aware tone, balancing controversial takes with moments of humor and introspection. While the discussion at times veers into problematic territory—particularly in the racial health disparities segment and the racially charged comment about Black men and white women—it also showcases a commitment to challenging mainstream narratives and questioning institutional transparency. The show thrives on controversy, leveraging it to drive engagement and spark debate, while also acknowledging its own polarizing nature. The blend of sports analysis, political critique, and speculative conspiracy theory creates a chaotic but compelling narrative that reflects the current state of media and public discourse, where truth is increasingly contested and authenticity is both prized and weaponized.

Key Takeaways
1

Camera angles and social media optics can distort perceptions of athlete size and team strength.

2

Media figures like Deion Sanders are vulnerable to accusations of hypocrisy when criticizing the press.

3

AI and digital manipulation are blurring the line between real and fake content, complicating truth in public discourse.

4

Photos and public appearances should be interpreted with context—surface-level intimacy doesn’t prove scandal.

5

Racial stereotypes in media and public commentary can be harmful and must be challenged in real time.

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Chapters
0:00
20 min

The Origin of the Show & Merciless Monday Begins

A toxic person never changes. They just switch victims and blame everyone else.

Highlight
20:00
30 min

Colorado Football & the Illusion of Size

The hosts dissect a viral video of the Colorado Buffaloes appearing small during their spring game. JB argues the video is misleading due to camera angles and that skill-position players aren't expected to be massive, while Smitty expresses concern over the team's physicality. They debate whether the team is truly underdeveloped or just misrepresented by optics.

50:00
50 min

Media Hypocrisy, AI, and the Truth Crisis

AI is bigger than what we think. I think they created AI to cover up some shit so when the real shit hit, we don't know if it's fake or real.

Highlight
1:30:20
4 min

The Missing Scientists Conspiracy

They can't take it. They literally can't take it. And with Neil McCaslin and Trump saying, oh, I'm going to release all these files. I think General McCaslin, he was said to have some brain fog, some mental fog. He wasn't thinking clearly.

Highlight
1:34:20
5 min

The Vrabel-Rossini Photo Controversy

They don't know they're being filmed. Why? Don't you think if they were really fooling around, we would have saw them kissing? It would have been – No, it's public. Brable would have grabbed their butt.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
AI is bigger than what we think. I think they created AI to cover up some shit so when the real shit hit, we don't know if it's fake or real.
JB59:10
Viral: 92.0
He thinks that black men only sleep with fat white women. I don't know where that theory came from. Can you tell him that's wrong?
Lauren110:29
Viral: 90.0
I think at this point it has been the consensus that we as a society are just not ready to learn a lot of these secrets. We're not.
Lauren Conlon94:34
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Hosts

JBBig SmittyCameron

Guests

Lauren ConlonSean KingSteve KimCam NewtonBrandon FajokoAJ McCarron
Topics Discussed
missing scientists conspiracy95%racial stereotypes in media92%media hypocrisy90%celebrity infidelity speculation88%sports optics and perception85%On-Air Chemistry and Public Perception85%ai and truth erosion80%Golf and Masters Tournament75%Baseball and Dodgers Performance70%
People & Brands

Big Smitty

person

20xPositive

JB

person

15xPositive

Smitty

person

15xMixed

Coach JB

person

12xPositive

Deion Sanders

person

10xNegative

Ruben Bain

person

8xPositive

Colorado Buffaloes

other

8xNeutral

Lauren

person

8xPositive

Lauren Conlon

person

7xPositive

Diana Rossini

person

7xNeutral

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