Bills in Limbo, More Draymond Drama, Meek Mill & Rick Ross's Too Good To Be True and The Killer Review

In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Broncos' major upset on Monday Night vs. Buffalo, thoughts on how the Bengals and Ravens are doing in the AFC North and a preview of the Eagles-Chiefs' intriguing matchup coming up. Next up, they discuss Michigan's win vs. Penn St., Florida St. looking shaky and a preview of Week 12 matchups. For their basketball analysis, they start off with Draymond Green choking Rudy Gobert and his 5-game suspension, Anthony Edwards ascending as one of the best players and the Sixers' excellent start plus initial thoughts on how the In-Season Tournament is playing out. For their first album review, they start off with Chris Brown's 11:11, Brent Faiyaz's Larger Than Life and Fraen's debut EP Everything Has A Silver Lining. Next up, they review Meek Mill & Rick Ross's collab album Too Good To Be True and Jay Rock feat. Ab-Soul's new single "Blowfly".

In the second half, Wellington is joined by guest and longtime friend of the show, Trenton Morales, to review the new action thriller film The Killer, directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fasbender, Arliss Howard, Charles Parnell and Tilda Swinton. They start off by discussing the stylistic nature and unpredictable feel of the movie. Finally, they analyze how this movie was a different version of Man on Fire, if it'll still be a watchable film a decade from now and the interesting ending to the movie. 
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