On today's pod Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pat Forde recount Colorado's latest social media drama, potential athlete compensation models, and a man who was arrested for throwing fried chicken at his sister.
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Colorado's social media squabble, athlete compensation models and fried chicken battery
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Medical examiner links spicy tortilla chips to death of Massachusetts teen who took part in social media challenge
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