Joe Rose Show

Weekdays 6 - 10 am

  • 2 hours 46 minutes
    Full Show- 02/13/2026
    On Friday, the guys cover the Dolphins’ quarterback conundrum, NBA All-Star Weekend and beyond. They debate Tua Tagovailoa’s future, including the possibility he could return next season or be moved, and discuss Miami’s interest in Malik Willis, big contracts, and building a core of young talent. Mike Florio joins to break down the trade market, Tua’s historically bad contract, NFL prediction markets, and the Raiders’ number one overall pick, while the crew also reacts to Trinidad Chambliss earning a sixth year of college eligibility. They touch on baseball news with Nick Castellanos being cut by the Phillies and reflect on Miguel Cabrera’s career, plus lighter moments like All-Star Weekend highlights, youth sports pressure, and NIL opportunities for high school athletes with Robert Bailey.
    13 February 2026, 2:40 pm
  • 44 minutes 58 seconds
    HR 1- NBA All-Star Weekend, Fins GM on Tua, Castellanos Cut
    In Hour 1, Hollywood finds himself on the hot seat over his son’s rec basketball team, leading to a broader conversation about pressure in youth sports and a story from Joe about nearly losing his job after calling someone a “quack” on the air. The guys weigh in on NBA All-Star Weekend, questioning whether the game — and even the Pro Bowl — still matter, before diving deep into the Dolphins’ looming Tua decision following GM Jon-Eric Sullivan’s generic comments at a season ticket holder event. They debate whether Tua could land with the Chargers, how divided and vicious the fanbase has become, and why Stephen Ross ultimately has to sign off on any move. The hour also touches on the Phillies releasing Nick Castellanos, after reports of him bringing a beer into the dugout, and Trinidad Chambliss earning a sixth year of college eligibility.
    13 February 2026, 11:30 am
  • 40 minutes 28 seconds
    HR 2- NBA All-Star, Could Tua Be Back?, Robert Bailey Joins
    In Hour 2, the guys question why NBA stars continue to avoid the Dunk Contest — with even past winner Mac McClung sitting it out — and make their picks for the 3-point contest while debating whether All-Star Weekend has lost its edge. They also discuss Trinidad Chambliss being granted a sixth year of eligibility and use Shedeur Sanders’ draft slide as a cautionary tale about hype versus reality. The conversation then shifts to the Dolphins, where Joe and Hollywood get heated over the possibility that Tua could be back next season and potentially battling Quinn Ewers for the starting job, strongly rejecting any comparisons to a Sam Darnold-type resurgence. Robert Bailey from Rosenhaus Sports joins to share his powerful story about mental health advocacy and weigh in on NIL opportunities for high school athletes
    13 February 2026, 11:29 am
  • 39 minutes 41 seconds
    HR 3- Alain Poupart Joins, Tua Conundrum, Castellanos Cut
    In Hour 3, Alain Poupart joins to break down the Dolphins’ offseason strategy, insisting it’s time to move on from Tua and examining the team’s interest in Malik Willis, including whether he’s a long-term solution or just a short-term band-aid. He also weighs in on Miami’s big contracts — Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and Minkah Fitzpatrick — while highlighting the promise of the team’s young talent and stressing that building a core and winning habits is more important than this season’s record. Joe and Hollywood joke about the stress of the Tua situation, reflect on Chris Grier’s efforts, and share lighter moments including Valentine’s plans and Jason Taylor posters. They also react to the Phillies cutting Nick Castellanos, revisiting the beer-in-the-dugout incident in Miami.
    13 February 2026, 11:28 am
  • 41 minutes 19 seconds
    HR 4- Dolphins Build Through Draft, Mike Florio Joins
    In Hour 4, the guys break down the Dolphins’ offseason plans, emphasizing the need to build through the draft despite tight cap space. They react to Trinidad Chambliss being granted a sixth year of eligibility and poke fun at the idea of G-League players in the Dunk Contest. Mike Florio joins to weigh in on Tua, calling his contract one of the worst in NFL history and explaining why Miami may have to attach a high draft pick to move him. He also shares his take on prediction markets in the NFL, Fernando Mendoza, and the possibility of the Raiders trading the number one overall pick, plus he gives his thoughts on the Super Bowl Bad Bunny halftime show.
    13 February 2026, 11:25 am
  • 14 minutes 8 seconds
    Mike Florio on Tua, Chambliss, & Prediction Markets
    Mike Florio joins the show to break down the Dolphins’ Tua situation, arguing the team has likely decided to move on but is still figuring out the best way to do it. He calls Tua’s contract one of the worst in NFL history and explains why Miami might have to attach a high-round draft pick to get another team to take it. Florio also weighs in on the trade market for quarterbacks, Trinidad Chambliss receiving another year of eligibility, and how prediction markets can influence the NFL and gambling. He shares his thoughts on the Super Bowl Bad Bunny halftime show and discusses Fernando Mendoza and the possibility of the Raiders trading the number one overall pick.
    13 February 2026, 11:16 am
  • 15 minutes 52 seconds
    Alain Poupart on Dolphins Offseason Strategy
    Alain Poupart joins to weigh in on the Dolphins’ quarterback situation, arguing it’s time for the team to move on from Tua. He discusses the team’s interest in Malik Willis, questioning whether Miami truly believes in him and whether he would be a long-term solution or just a short-term band-aid, including concerns about his potential price tag. Poupart also evaluates some of Miami’s big contracts, including Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and Minkah Fitzpatrick, while highlighting the promise of the Dolphins’ young talent. He emphasizes that this season’s record is irrelevant, stressing the importance of building a core and establishing winning habits for the long term.
    13 February 2026, 11:15 am
  • 8 minutes 5 seconds
    Robert Bailey Joins From Rosenhaus Sports
    Robert Bailey from Rosenhaus Sports joins the show to share his powerful story of losing his daughter to mental health struggles and how that tragedy has inspired him to raise awareness. He discusses a charity event organized by Rosenhaus Sports to support mental health initiatives and help families in need. Bailey also weighs in on high school athletes receiving NIL opportunities, explaining why he believes NIL is ultimately a positive development for young players
    13 February 2026, 11:10 am
  • 14 minutes 46 seconds
    Tua Back in 2026?
    The guys discuss the very real possibility that Tua could be back next season, emphasizing there’s no guarantee the Dolphins move on from him. They explore a potential scenario where Tua and Quinn Ewers battle for the starting job, sparking a heated debate in studio. Joe and Hollywood push back hard on any comparisons to a Sam Darnold-style resurgence, arguing Tua’s struggles last season and physical limitations make that unlikely. The back-and-forth gets intense as they clash over what Miami should do at quarterback.
    13 February 2026, 11:08 am
  • 10 minutes 59 seconds
    Jon-Eric Sullivan Speaks on Tua, Chambliss Granted Another Year
    The guys react to Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan’s comments on Tua at a season ticket holder event, calling it fairly generic as he emphasized the team is evaluating everything before making a decision. They explore whether Tua could potentially reunite with Mike McDaniel in Los Angeles and debate how realistic that scenario might be. The conversation also touches on Dolphins fans being deeply divided — and at times vicious — over Tua’s future. Plus, they’re surprised to learn DJ Uiagalelei is still in the league with the Chargers and discuss Trinidad Chambliss being granted a sixth year of eligibility after once being viewed as a potential top NFL draft quarterback
    13 February 2026, 11:08 am
  • 18 minutes 35 seconds
    Hollywood’s Hot Seat, NBA All-Star, Ross Must Make Tua Decision
    Hollywood finds himself on the hot seat as coach of his son’s rec basketball team, sparking a broader conversation about youth sports pressure. Joe shares a story about calling someone a “quack” on the air years ago and nearly losing his job over it. The guys then pivot to NBA All-Star Weekend, questioning whether the game — and even the Pro Bowl — still carry any real meaning. Finally, they dive into the Dolphins’ looming Tua decision after comments at a season ticket holder event, with Joe arguing the contract was a massive mistake and that owner Stephen Ross ultimately has to sign off on whatever comes next.
    13 February 2026, 11:05 am
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