Randy Moss has spent decades at the highest levels of sports, as a handicapper, broadcaster, and storyteller. In this episode, he pulls back the curtain on what really separates great bettors from the rest.
From the labor-intensive grind of watching replays and making trip notes, to the importance of workout reports and trusted clockers, Moss explains why modern handicapping is more competitive than ever. He also dives into the idea of intuition and how years of experience, thousands of races, and countless hours of study quietly shape decisions in ways even seasoned players may not consciously recognize.
Moss also shares unforgettable moments from his broadcasting career, including American Pharoah’s Belmont Stakes victory, reflections on historic racetracks like Pimlico and Hollywood Park, and the now-legendary case of mistaken identity at the Super Bowl that made “Randy Moss” go viral for all the wrong reasons.
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