Shin Guard Chronicles VI
Shin Guard Chronicles VI drops you into Halfbak3d Sports’ internal soccer group chat. No narrator, no recap voice, just clubs, scandals, and weekly soccer chaos.
Shin Guard Chronicles VI drops you into Halfbak3d Sports’ internal soccer group chat. No narrator, no recap voice, just clubs, scandals, and weekly soccer chaos.
SIZES is a weekly NBA comedy blog that channel-flips through the league: Tatum watch, Mavericks shooting disaster, Cooper Flagg hype, and a Hardwood Habitat steal breakdown.
Puck Around & Find Out is a weekly comedy hockey blog, Boltsy crowns Jack Hughes’ Olympic Golden Goal and buries the Toronto Maple Leafs after an embarrassing post-Milan collapse.
Shin Guard Chronicals V is the internal soccer group chat—no narrator, no recap. Wild encounters, critical hits, and Confusion status in a Pokémon-themed special. Try not to faint.
Tales From The Front Office is a darkly funny sports-horror monologue series where Crypt Keeper Jerry consults a cursed “Ledger” that picks the story—and this week, it chooses the Winter Olympics.
Shin Guard Chronicles IV is Halfbak3d Sports’ internal soccer group chat—no recap, no narrator—just Champions League bracket panic, Spurs drama, Dyche sacked, VAR chaos, a weird Arsenal kit change, and a squirrel pitch invasion.
If you’ve ever called an athlete a “role model” without thinking about it for more than two seconds, this is that second. This weeks subject Mike Vrabel
Shin Guard Chronicles III is Halfbak3d Sports in its most natural habitat: the internal soccer group chat. No narrator, no recap voice, no “here’s what you missed.” Just the room—players, clubs, scandals, absurd moments, and whatever the soccer world decided to light on fire this week. If you’ve ever been in a sports group chat where one clip changes everyone’s mood, you already understand the format. Jump in anywhere. Keep up as best you can. That’s the point.
Monday Morning Regret is the Monday after, highlights gone, glow gone, and the week staring back like a Case of the Mondays. We relive the bad decisions, laugh at the bruises, and clear the slate.
If you’ve ever called an athlete a role model without thinking about it for more than two seconds, this is that…