Duck on a Rock
Duck on a Rock
Podcast Description
Duck on a Rock is a Connecticut-based sports podcast hosted by Colin McDonough, Matthew McDonough, and Matthew Ouimette. This podcast delivers irreverent, insightful conversations on basketball, football, baseball, and the sports culture moments that matter - plus the occasional detour into life, nostalgia, and whatever’s rattling around our group chat.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers a variety of themes focused on basketball, football, baseball, and significant sports culture moments, including episodes that delve into personal sports journeys such as Tyler Olander's insights on coaching and participation in tournaments, while also exploring nostalgic topics and offbeat conversations that stem from their group chat.

Duck on a Rock is a Connecticut-based sports podcast hosted by Colin McDonough, Matthew McDonough, and Matthew Ouimette. This podcast delivers irreverent, insightful conversations on basketball, football, baseball, and the sports culture moments that matter – plus the occasional detour into life, nostalgia, and whatever’s rattling around our group chat.
Mike from West Roxbury rejoins the DoaR crew to dive into a wide-ranging conversation on Boston sports. The episode opens with a breakdown of the Patriots’ stunning collapse against the Bills after jumping out to a 21–0 lead at home, raising big questions about what the loss means for their division hopes, defensive reliability, and overall playoff readiness. From there, the discussion turns to the Celtics and their climb out of a 7–7 start, examining whether Jaylen Brown’s emergence as a leader during Jayson Tatum’s absence is enough to sustain momentum in a crowded Eastern Conference. The crew also digs into the NBA Cup debate, asking whether the tournament carries any real meaning after the Knicks opted not to hang a banner, before checking in on the Bruins’ steady play and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Red Sox offseason. The episode closes by looking ahead to Jake Paul’s upcoming bout with Anthony Joshua on Netflix – a fight that sparks debate about legitimacy, spectacle, and what it could mean for boxing moving forward.

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