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We sit down with Former MLS Athlete Adam Jahn and talk through his transition outside of sports. The difficulties and the strengths professional athletes face during the transition into owning an athlete personal brand. View Full podcast on any major outlet or visit it here: View our podcast at: https://creatitive.com/podcast/
We dive into each pick of Kevin Fishbain's and Adam Jahn's new Bears mock drafts and overview the interior offensive line class in this upcoming draft.
What does the chapter on hiring the right coach in Bill Polian's book "The Game Plan" tell us about what the Bears might do? What is the latest on who the front-runners are for GM and head coach? The Adams review Adam Jahn's book report on Polian and bring in Zac Jackson of The Athletic for some insight on the candidates from the Cleveland Browns organization. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does the chapter on hiring the right coach in Bill Polian's book "The Game Plan" tell us about what the Bears might do? What is the latest on who the front-runners are for GM and head coach? The Adams review Adam Jahn's book report on Polian and bring in Zac Jackson of The Athletic for some insight on the candidates from the Cleveland Browns organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys break down the news (Adam Jahn injury update, Oakland Roots update, and Covid vaccine/free ticket at Heart Health Park news). Then, they break down the game against Orange County, and then discuss what changes to expect when Sac takes on the Phoenix Rising on May 29th at Heart Health Park.
Atlanta United FC Hot Flashes: Daily Updates from ATL ON FIRE PODCAST
A 38 year old vet, with loads of goals in many top divisions, this grey haired man is an upgrade from Adam Jahn. Spit out the gum and give us some goals old man! Let's go.
In this episode, we welcome one of the newest members of Orange County SC, Adam Jahn, to the podcast to discuss his role with the team, his positive experience playing youth soccer and what toppings belong on a pizza. The guys also welcome the newest member of the podcast, Brad Palonsky, and discuss the changes to the OCSC roster plus much more. Enjoy!
1: Early goals are a constant theme, and they completely change the dynamic of the game. Atlanta United has never been good at chasing the game. The really frustrating part is that the goals we give away are not from the build up in the run of play. They’re from bad mistakes and lackadaisical defending. 2: How in the world is that not a goal from Adam Jahn in the 18th?! And then again in the 57th! Also who knew Adam Jahn had that touch in him? Adam Jahn gets man of the match for me. I don’t know how much more he could have done to get a goal. Fire’s keeper stood on his head. 3: We started to wake up after that near goalazo from Adam Jahn. The belief and cohesion in the attack started to form. We won possession back quickly upon losing it with aggressive challenges and a high line. If we could just get that to click before conceding we’d be in a much different position. Don’t get me wrong we’d still be struggling, but we’d be higher in the table for sure. 4: The second goal was a back breaker. We had the ball. We were controlling things. We had the momentum and the back line had been performing well. We got undone against the run of play by a few touches and a moment of quality. Side note, I really hate when players look to the AR and raise their hands looking for the offside flag. Play. To. The. Whistle. 5: So many cheap give aways in the attacking half and the final third in the second half. We just couldn’t keep possession and put constant pressure on the Fire’s back line. The few times we had good quality chances we just couldn’t finish. Throughout the match it really did feel like it was there for us and we just couldn’t finish our chances.
1: Guzan is not on his game. His distribution was not great, and he made some rudimentary errors. He just does not look confident or comfortable. I’m not sure what’s going on. He seems to be organizing the back line well enough but with his own performance, I think he’s struggling.2: Cubo Torres has now had two golden opportunities to score. Tonight’s chance was an even more clear chance than his last with miami. That header from him has to be a goal. Hopefully that’s his last clear miss and he gets going now.3: We are still giving up too many chances and not creating enough of our own. We basically created one in the first half right at the end. Any other chances we had came from set pieces. Most of Orlando’s chances didn’t come from their build up or even via chances that inherently come from Atlanta playing a higher line and taking risks. They came from bad passes and easy take aways.4: Bello was outstanding on defense. He had several phenomenal recovery runs that straight up prevented goals. Those defensive efforts look even bigger with Adam Jahn’s goal.5: The second half was much better in terms of chance creation, obviously. But still, our biggest problem is consistency and that’s going to remain the problem for some time I think. We have some good moments but we just don’t have a CONSISTENT way forward to score goals. That’s understandable considering we don’t have a permanent coach and are missing two DP’s. However this is a result that we can build off of and might provide some hope for us fans and confidence for the players. For what it’s worth, it was wonderful to break Orlando’s heart a little in front of their fans. OFYO, from Jahn with love.
FTOTFS 8/29 OFYORecording the pod later tonight. 1: We were on the front foot at the start. An incredible save kept it at 0-0 but Remedi had a great follow up effort. Eric has really stepped up his game and his role in this club since Nagbe’s departure. The middle of the park was not the issue for us tonight. 2:. We had loads of defensive problems in the final third in the first half. We just looked totally disjointed and not in sync. Set piece defending was really poor. It could have been 3 or even 4-0 off of open headers on goal. There was utter confusion in the box on the first goal. Guzan probably should have had that, but it just looked like we weren’t set. You could see with the reaction off the first goal how serious Orlando took this. No major celebration. Straight to midfield and restarting play. The 2nd goal was a perfect example of the lack or organization. Yes, Lennon was off, but that’s no excuse. Someone has to drop back and cover. 3: Orlando was the opposite of us on defense. They were solid and well organized for the entirety of the match. They didn’t have many egregious errors that we were able to take advantage of. Ultimately we gave them more than they gave us. We threw everything we had at them in the last 30 and they handled adversity very well. 4: It was nice to see Adam Jahn be more involved. Honestly he probably saw more action tonight than he did all of his previous matches combined. Not only were we looking for him more but there a number of moments where he got stuck in. It was a much more aggressive and determined performance from him. 5: Look it was never going to be Father’s Day without Daddy. Credit to Glassy, he was effective and aggressive with substitutions. He didn’t wait and made them early and they were impactful. I would have liked to see Damm come on a little earlier. He had an impact straight away. Clearly he’s been working on his crosses.
Can’t score a goal, can’t score a goal, Frank de Boer is mad, Adam Jahn is bad, can’t score a goal! Pretty much sums our MLS is Back showing, no?
Atlanta United finally returned to our TV screens Saturday night against New York Red Bulls for a match that counted toward the regular season table, which could only mean one thing: a disappointing result. In this case, it was a frustrating 0-1 loss after Florian Valot scored the way-too-easy winner in the 5th minute of the match. The ensuing 85 minutes was filled with humidity, hard work, and chances gone awry. Manuel Castro couldn't sort his feet out to finish one of a couple golden chances, and late-game sub Adam Jahn was denied a late winner by a dude who looks like a character from Salute Your Shorts who's all grown up. Joe and Sam "break down" the game, what Frank de Boer and Brad Guzan had to say, and speculate about what kind of changes we might see when the Five Stripes get back at it (we hope) on Thursday at 9 a.m. against FC Cincinnati. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Atlanta United finally returned to our TV screens Saturday night against New York Red Bulls for a match that counted toward the regular season table, which could only mean one thing: a disappointing result. In this case, it was a frustrating 0-1 loss after Florian Valot scored the way-too-easy winner in the 5th minute of the match. The ensuing 85 minutes was filled with humidity, hard work, and chances gone awry. Manuel Castro couldn't sort his feet out to finish one of a couple golden chances, and late-game sub Adam Jahn was denied a late winner by a dude who looks like a character from Salute Your Shorts who's all grown up. Joe and Sam "break down" the game, what Frank de Boer and Brad Guzan had to say, and speculate about what kind of changes we might see when the Five Stripes get back at it (we hope) on Thursday at 9 a.m. against FC Cincinnati. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “Southern Fried Soccer,” host Doug Roberson of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and guest Jason Longshore of 92.9FM and SoccerDownHere.net discuss Atlanta United’s 1-0 loss to New York Red Bulls on Saturday in Orlando in its first game in the MLS tournament. The Five Stripes were beaten by a Florian Valot goal in the fourth minute. A header by Adam Jahn was saved in the final seconds.
In this week's episode, we switch it up and Quarantine & Chill with Atlanta United forward, Adam Jahn! We go through his Wikipedia page and he dishes if it's Fact or Fiction, we talk favorite players and teams and yes, that infamous "Shh" penalty celebration against us in the 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs when he was with the Columbus Crew! What are your thoughts? COMMENT TO JOIN IN! TODAY'S SPONSOR: Thinking Man Tavern is a cozy neighborhood pub you where can grab a tasty beverage or something delicious from the menu - to go! Locally sourced & house made and offering curbside takeout. Simply pay for your to go order over the phone, let us know when you've arrived, and will bring the food to you. Curbside service will be available during normal business hours. Also on GrubHub, DoorDash and Uber Eats. Go check out Thinking Man Tavern! Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/2Lf2CPUbqvTRVkLj9 ▶ Support the channel while you shop for ATL UTD gear!: https://www.amazon.com/shop/atlantaun... ▶ Find our podcast in audio form on your favorite podcatchers! Want to help support the channel? Donate to help us make more content via PayPal Tip Jar: http://www.paypal.me/atlutdfantv About Atlanta United Fan TV: We are created by fans for the fans of Atlanta United and soccer. Join the community to get in on the conversation! Bringing you fan cams, podcasts, vlogs, mini-documentaries and much more! If you're a Five Stripe, we want to hear from you! Whatever you want to say about ATL UTD you can say it in the comments below. And to get in touch with us, connect with us: ▶ OUR SHOP (cop some gear!): https://teechip.com/stores/tackl ▶ INSTAGRAM: https://goo.gl/9uOLVn ▶ TWITTER: https://goo.gl/5uc709 ▶ FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/y3ga5mst ▶ SNAPCHAT: atlutdfantv17 ▶ TIK TOK: atlutdfantv #ATLUTD #AD #UniteAndConquer #MLS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Phil, Arran, and Matt sit down with current Atlanta United, and former Phoenix Rising striker Adam Jahn, they discuss what is has been like moving from Phoenix to Atlanta, his goals and outlook for this season, and reflect on his season with Phoenix last year. Also, learn why his dog's name is Gunner.
On our first episode of 2020, Tom is joined by Evan Villella who sits down to talk about the USL teams entering into some US Open Cup play, some signings including; Luis Solignac, Brian Sylvestre, PC Giro, Ropapa Mensah, and more! They also talk about the sale of Adam Jahn to MLS as well as the retirement of Kevin Kerr.Follow us here!www.mlsaces.comTwitter: @USLAces
On Episode SIXTY-TWO we dive straight into MLS action with a highlight of the MLS Draft, talk transfer/loan rumors and confirmations for the current January window as well as the domino effect for MLS teams waiting on the ongoing CBA discussions to finalize. Clubs begin releasing their third/alternate kits, shoutout to CLUB AMERICA on their new drip, and a few more MLS 2020 jersey/training kits leak there way onto social media as player are officially back in full swing preseason mode. In addition to that a few well known players, BWP, Adam Jahn & more are having trials at new clubs. From there we hop into the debate on why there's so much inconsistency with American youth soccer, the breakdown on maturing as a young professional athlete and why the US Soccer continues to fail in producing a true World Class player. More shakeups with the USMNT coaching staff as Brian McBride is named GM along with several other youth coach appointments. What's the potential impact he'll have on moving the program forward towards the 2026WC in the Americas. We then jump across the Atlantic to discuss yet another manager who's been fired, this time we're in Catalonia as Valverde is "let go" from FC Barcelona despite being LaLiga league leaders by goal difference over Real Madrid C.F.. Sergio Aguero does his best Sergio Aguero impression and ties the Premier League hat-trick record and we have a little fun as we wrap up chatting on why Boosie Badazz was dawning Kappa colors to shake a leg on social media ------ Listen, subscribe, and SHARE with your homies and baes on your favorite podcast apps! Don't forget to submit feedback on your apps- we see it and we appreciate it! Send in your shoutouts to us for a chance to be featured on an episode. https://anchor.fm/ftcutdshow/message Follow us on Social Media! Twitter - @FTCUTD Instagram - @FTCUTD Like us on Facebook - FTC #ForTheCulture --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ftcutdshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ftcutdshow/support
Phoenix Rising FC striker Adam Jahn joins the show to discuss the winning streak, his chemistry with Solomon Asante and more.
We talk with Sacramento Republic Fc Coach Simon Elliott and Players Ray Saari and Adam Jahn, postgame, against Phoenix and Reno. Simon Elliott talks about execution and being clinical in the final third and anticipation needed to capitalize on opportunities. Adam Jahn talks about coming back to Sac to play and Ray Saari talks about depending on teammates. The Jim Cahill, from Sierra at Tahoe and Kirkwood, talks with us about helping purple hearts earn medals and the DeCelle Memorial Relay. It is the oldest relay race in the USA and it goes around Lake Tahoe on June 8th!
In this episode, Dominic and Kyle recap Phoenix’s dynamic Dollar Beer Night 3-1 win over RGV Toros. Adam Jahn scored The post $1 Beers Bring Back the Cheers! appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
Columbus Crew SC play-by-play announcer Neil Sika and color analyst Dwight Burgess host Inside Crew SC to discuss the Crew SC bye week and FIFA International Break. Crew SC forward Adam Jahn joins the show.
Well that was another poor performance from D.C. United, but the guys from Filibuster are here to talk you through it. We talk about the game against New York City FC and start with some praise for Ian Harkes before diving into everything that went wrong. We talk about the midfield, the goals, and Steve Birnbaum and Sean Franklin. We also have to talk about the defensive midfield position, and the attack for good measure. We then bring on Kris Landis of Massive Report to give us the update on Columbus Crew SC. We talk about what has been missing from Gregg Berhalter's cookbook so far this season and the issues with Wil Trapp that reflect the issues with their gameplan. We talk about Zack Steffen and whether Federico Higuain's frustrations are a problem, Harrison Afful get subbed out at halftime, and his opposite number at fullback. Finally, we talk about their central midfield, the utility of Adam Jahn, and how to gameplan the Crew. Give it a listen!
Another Monday with plenty of drama to dissect. This time it's the Revs and Red Bulls who are grabbing the headlines after New England played on (and scored the game-winner) with Kemar Lawrence down injured. Former MLSer Calen Carr joins the guys to give a player's perspective, then the conversation turns to red cards. In case you missed it, Kaka went off on Sunday night, and Doyle contends it was his best game yet for Orlando City. Plus, Real Salt Lake ends Sporting KC's winning streak, Columbus Crew SC and FC Dallas split the points and Adam Jahn is a lonely (but effective) Bash Brother. In the mailbag, the guys' brat-v-orange drink hypocrisy is exposed, they get a lesson in the laws of the game and David gets some shtick.