The Coach JB Show With Big Smitty | Eye Of The Tiger

The Coach JB Show2h 56mApril 9, 2026

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The Coach JB Show With Big Smitty' delivers a high-energy, polarizing episode blending sports analysis, celebrity scandals, and provocative social commentary. The first hour sets the tone with a deep dive into the Mike Vrabel-Diana Rossini scandal, dissecting leaked rooftop photos and the logistics of a two-hour drive from Arizona State to Sedona, with hosts JB and Big Smitty debating whether the encounter was genuine or staged—centered on a single, damning image of interlocking hands. They explore broader themes like gender dynamics, asserting women’s superior intuition in detecting infidelity and criticizing the public shaming of women in relationships. The conversation shifts to college football, with detailed critiques of the 2024 NFL Draft’s top wide receivers and a passionate defense of the NCAA’s five-year eligibility clock as a return to stability. The hosts also defend the use of intense, profanity-laden coaching culture, arguing it’s essential for success and under siege by social media scrutiny. In the second segment, the tone turns sharply controversial as JB expresses strong opposition to women coaching men’s sports, calling it emotionally inappropriate and comical, while praising Jeremiah Smith’s integrity in turning down $10M+ in NIL money. The hosts mock Mina Kimes’ football analysis as inauthentic and attack the NFL’s fragmented streaming model as anti-consumer, while JB voices deep skepticism about NASA’s Artemis 2 mission and the authenticity of past space travel. The final segment features Big Smitty’s irreverent, comedic monologue—questioning the legitimacy of historical space missions and government narratives, yet acknowledging the real physics behind lunar orbits, high-speed launches, and extreme thermal challenges in space. He closes with a chaotic, self-aware stream of personal updates and a call to action for listener engagement.

Key Takeaways
1

The Vrabel-Rossini scandal hinges on a single, ambiguous photo and logistical inconsistencies, fueling debate over authenticity and public perception.

2

Coaching culture must balance raw intensity with modern social media scrutiny, as every practice moment can be weaponized.

3

The NCAA’s five-year eligibility clock is seen as a stabilizing rule, though skepticism remains about future reforms.

4

Women’s intuition in detecting infidelity is championed as superior, and public shaming of women in relationships is criticized as unjust.

5

Jeremiah Smith’s decision to reject massive NIL offers is lauded as rare integrity and maturity in college football.

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Chapters
0:00
20 min

The Origins of the Show and the Vrabel-Rossini Scandal

There's only one way on this fucking rooftop homie through the same door. No it ain't. Don't say that. Don't say that. That's all real shit.

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20:00
40 min

The Debate on Women, Intuition, and Public Shaming

Women have... I think they have the best intuition of the two genders. Just because there's only two genders for everybody out there...

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1:00:00
40 min

NFL Draft Analysis and NCAA Eligibility Reform

The hosts provide a detailed breakdown of the top wide receivers in the 2024 NFL Draft, including Carnell Tate, Denzel Boston, and Jordan Tyson. They then pivot to a critical discussion of the NCAA's proposed five-year eligibility clock, arguing it’s a return to a more stable system that prevents player exploitation.

1:32:44
4 min

Gender and Coaching: The Controversy of Female Coaches in Men's Sports

It's comical. It's actually comical now. It's not even serious enough to go mad, be mad about it.

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1:36:28
5 min

Fernando Mendoza’s Low-Key Draft Decision: A Stand for Authenticity

He wants to be with his friends and loved ones and have a nice low-key ceremony for himself. You know what? That is being himself. I appreciate it.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
This is football. It's what it is. A lot of folks can't understand it.
JB89:58
Viral: 90.0
He wants to be with his friends and loved ones and have a nice low-key ceremony for himself. You know what? That is being himself. I appreciate it.
JB95:15
Viral: 85.0
There's only one way on this fucking rooftop homie through the same door. No it ain't. Don't say that. Don't say that. That's all real shit.
Big Smitty25:19
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

JBBig SmittyCoach JB

Guests

Steve KimSmitty
Topics Discussed
Mike Vrabel-Diana Rossini Scandal95%gender roles in sports coaching90%gravitational slingshot mechanics90%Coaching Culture and Intensity88%NIL and athlete decision-making85%space exploration skepticism85%NCAA Eligibility Rules82%authenticity of sports media analysis80%spacecraft re-entry challenges80%
People & Brands

JB

person

132xPositive

Big Smitty

person

118xPositive

Mike Vrabel

person

45xNegative

Diana Rossini

person

43xNegative

Steve Kim

person

25xPositive

Jason Whitlock

person

15xNegative

Smitty

person

10xNeutral

Mario Cristobal

person

10xNeutral

Calvin Russell

person

8xNeutral

Artemis 2

organization

8xNeutral

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