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DEION HOLLIMAN - the physical & mental grind of professional football I had the pleasure of interviewing Deion about his football journey which consisted of playing for Missouri State, the Defenders in the XFL, and for the Arizona Hotshots in the AAF. Deion describes how he recently began personally training athletes, his football origin story, and what drives him to work as hard as he possibly can every single day. It is always fascinating to me to see how something can happen to us in our youth that can result in a driving motivation for us as an adult. "When you've got something to prove, there's nothing greater than a challenge." - Terry Bradshaw Also please leave a 5 star review if you think this was a 5 star episode
The Alliance of American Football, or the AAF was a league that aimed at giving players a second opportunity who had seemingly missed their shot at playing professional football. The league began play in 2019 and thus the Arizona Hotshots were born. In the first episode of a 3-part series, we take a look back what went into getting it all off the ground, and the story behind the Hotshots brand.
Jon talks with Don Carey and Glenn Parker, former NFL players, about life after the NFL and finding their new purpose. Don Carey: The REECH Foundation provides students the opportunity of academic achievement and exposure to diverse areas through hands-on, innovative programs with the hope of ultimately inspiring them to reach their maximum potential and become significant contributors to society. It was founded by Don & Lakeisha Carey to impact inner city youth by expanding their horizons to new opportunities they may not have known existed. They believe that by providing students the opportunity of academic achievement and exposure to diverse arenas, they can ultimately be inspired to reach their maximum potential and become significant contributors to society. The foundation's main areas of focus are STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), physical wellbeing, health, social and moral responsibility along with vocational and collegiate preparation. Glenn Parker: Born and raised in Huntington Beach, CA, Glenn was raised at the beach. He played all sports until age 14 when being physically and emotionally less mature than his friends he quit. In HS he continued to surf and play basketball at the community courts and became involved with a historical reenactment club. It was while working as a bouncer and attending some classiness at the local JC at the age of 20 that the idea of playing football was introduced to Glenn. It was something of a perfect storm to bring him to trying out at Goldenwest College. Working in a club where the LA Rams frequented, they recognized him while he was playing basketball at a local court against ex-NBA guys, the fact that working his way through college looked to be a long haul, and that his best friend who played at Stanford also encouraged him to go out, all served to push him into action. After sitting and watching for a year at Goldenwest he started 7 games and was heavily recruited. He chose Arizona over USC, Tennessee, and Oregon among others. Glenn Started 21 games as a Wildcat and was drafted in the 3rd round of the 1990 NFL Draft. He would play 12 seasons in the NFL, 7 for the Bills, 3 for the KC Chiefs and 2 for the NY Giants. In 1998 Glenn is one of a handful of players to play in 5 Super Bowls. He became the only Offensive Lineman in team history to be elected MVP by his teammates, also winning the Ed Block Courage award from the NFL along the way. While in the NFL, Glenn pursued his other passions of food and wine, training during his off time at a restaurant with the chef. He also interned at Robert Mondavi Winery every off season. In his time in the NFL He had a radio show in Buffalo, and a TV show in Kansas City. Parker has been an analyst on the NFL Network's Playbook since late 2003, and was the main college football analyst for the CBS College Sports Network, The AFL on NBC. Parker also has appeared on Fox Sports, covering features on NFL Europa, and appeared on ESPN's NFL 2Nite. He was also one of the main analysts for College Football on Versus, NBC Sports and the Pac-12 Network. He has also called Arizona Cardinals preseason games with Mike Goldberg. He was previously the host of In The House, airing on KCUB-AM in Tucson, Arizona. After 15 years of broadcast he transitioned into coaching. He coached at The University of Arizona in 2017, the Arizona Hotshots of the AAL in 2018. He currently serves in the Principal Gifts office at the University of Arizona Foundation. Glenn and His wife Casey have raised 4 children, 3 girls and 1 boy, all 4 earned athletic and academic scholarships to college. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!
On today’s episode, Jennifer King shares her journey to becoming the first African American female assistant coach in the NFL and how you can position yourself in a way that consistently adds value. Listen in as Jen and Jennifer discuss the benefit of a short memory, managing your personal brand, and preparing for opportunities before they arise. Jennifer also shares the best advice she’s ever received from a coach. Jennifer King is currently an assistant running backs coach with the Washington Football Team, making her the first African American female assistant position coach in NFL history. Jennifer also coached for Dartmouth college and was a coaching intern with the Carolina Panthers and also served as an assistant wide receivers coach and special teams assistant for the Arizona Hotshots of the Alliance of American Football (AAF). Jennifer was also a seven-time All-American quarterback and wide receiver for the Carolina Phoenix women's tackle football team from 2006-2017. In 2018, she played wide receiver and defensive back for the New York Sharks, who won the 2018 WFA National Championship. Jennifer also played wide receiver and safety in the District for the D.C. Divas women's tackle football team in 2019. Jennifer was also the head basketball coach of Johnson & Wales University - Charlotte Campus from 2016-2018. You can connect with Jennifer in the following ways: IG: @jennifer.king5 Twitter: @jenniferking5 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-king-116bb218/ WNFC Football: wnfcfootball.com WNFC IG: @wnfcfootball What does greatness look like for you? Get off the sideline and take the next step towards achieving your goals by downloading the exclusive Life Assessment and Goal Worksheet Jen uses with her clients to help them identify what they want and the most direct path for moving forward. Click here to download it now: bit.ly/crossthegoalline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon talks with Don Carey and Glenn Parker, former NFL players, about life after the NFL and finding their new purpose. Don Carey: The REECH Foundation provides students the opportunity of academic achievement and exposure to diverse areas through hands-on, innovative programs with the hope of ultimately inspiring them to reach their maximum potential and become significant contributors to society. It was founded by Don & Lakeisha Carey to impact inner-city youth by expanding their horizons to new opportunities they may not have known existed. They believe that by providing students the opportunity of academic achievement and exposure to diverse arenas, they can ultimately be inspired to reach their maximum potential and become significant contributors to society. The foundation’s main areas of focus are STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), physical wellbeing, health, social and moral responsibility along with vocational and collegiate preparation. Glenn Parker: Born and raised in Huntington Beach, CA, Glenn was raised at the beach. He played all sports until age 14 when being physically and emotionally less mature than his friends he quit. In HS he continued to surf and play basketball at the community courts and became involved with a historical reenactment club. It was while working as a bouncer and attending some classiness at the local JC at the age of 20 that the idea of playing football was introduced to Glenn. It was something of a perfect storm to bring him to trying out at Goldenwest College. Working in a club where the LA Rams frequented, they recognized him while he was playing basketball at a local court against ex-NBA guys, the fact that working his way through college looked to be a long haul, and that his best friend who played at Stanford also encouraged him to go out, all served to push him into action. After sitting and watching for a year at Goldenwest he started 7 games and was heavily recruited. He chose Arizona over USC, Tennessee, and Oregon among others. Glenn started 21 games as a Wildcat and was drafted in the 3rd round of the 1990 NFL Draft. He would play 12 seasons in the NFL, 7 for the Bills, 3 for the KC Chiefs, and 2 for the NY Giants. In 1998 Glenn is one of a handful of players to play in 5 Super Bowls. He became the only Offensive Lineman in team history to be elected MVP by his teammates, also winning the Ed Block Courage Award from the NFL along the way. While in the NFL, Glenn pursued his other passions of food and wine, training during his off time at a restaurant with the chef. He also interned at Robert Mondavi Winery every offseason. In his time in the NFL He had a radio show in Buffalo and a TV show in Kansas City. Parker has been an analyst on the NFL Network’s Playbook since late 2003 and was the main college football analyst for the CBS College Sports Network, The AFL on NBC. Parker also has appeared on Fox Sports, covering features on NFL Europa, and appeared on ESPN’s NFL 2Nite. He was also one of the main analysts for College Football on Versus, NBC Sports, and the Pac-12 Network. He has also called Arizona Cardinals preseason games with Mike Goldberg. He was previously the host of In The House, airing on KCUB-AM in Tucson, Arizona. After 15 years of broadcast, he transitioned into coaching. He coached at The University of Arizona in 2017, the Arizona Hotshots of the AAL in 2018. He currently serves in the Principal Gifts office at the University of Arizona Foundation. Glenn and His wife Casey have raised 4 children, 3 girls and 1 boy, all 4 earned athletic and academic scholarships to college. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!
Jeff Munn discusses what the Cardinals should expect from John Wolford on Sunday when they face the Rams and what the Cardinals can do to stop the backup quarterback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 71 details: (Seahawks recap, introducing John Wolford & discussing a potential QB controversy)What went wrong in Seattle: how the Rams' offense (led by Jared Goff) has been abysmal since beating the Cardinals & Patriots in back-to-back weeks Jamal Adams' comments on the Seahawks being "the best defense in the NFL", and how the tides have shifted since the Rams' last match-up in Seattle on November 15th, 2020 Why we believe that Sean McVay has become somewhat complacent after he finally beat Bill Belichick. After the game vs. New England, we were sold on the fact that Sean McVay had another 10 chapters in his playbook that were untouched to that point Why the John Wolford vs. Jared Goff conversation will continue all offseason if Wolford performs well against ArizonaImplications of moving on from Jared Goff if the Rams decide to move in another direction this offseason (contract makes this entirely too difficult) The back-up QB phenomenon: why John Wolford reminds Rams fans of Vince Ferragamo, Kurt Warner and Marc Bulger Introducing John Wolford & what to expect from him: discussing his college experience at Wake Forrest, his AAF experience with the Arizona Hotshots, the New York Jets and the Los Angeles Rams
Rick Neuheisel served as the Head Football Coach at the University of Colorado, the University of Washington and his alma mater, the storied UCLA. During his career Coach Neuheisel became a highly respected coach among his peers and compiled a career record of 87–59 taking his teams to multiple major bowl appearances. In addition to the college game Rick also served as the QB Coach with the Baltimore Ravens for two seasons and offensive coordinator for one. Most recently Coach Neuheisel served as the Head Coach for the Arizona Hotshots of the recently defunct Alliance of American Football (AAF). Today Coach Neuheisel is a commentator on CBS's College Game Day and can be also heard on his XM/SIRUS radio show "FULL RIDE" which aires each afternoon from 2-3PM.Coach Neuheisel sums up his philosophy on coaching in one simple phrase: "Coaching is not just about the Xs and Os but it's also about the Jimmies and Joes." A successful, highly respected, winning coach who believes that the way to success is by caring for your athletes first and winning and losing second. Stay tuned to learn Coach Neuheisel's thought son coaching success, leadership and the role and responsibility of coaches in todays every changing and stressful environment. More detailed notes below...
Listen on: iTunes Anchor Spotify Google Guest: Jennifer King Social Media: Instagram Jennifer.king5 Twitter jenniferking5 Jennifer is a bright young coach and will be a great addition to our staff," Rivera said in a statement. "Her familiarity with my expectations as a coach and my firsthand knowledge of her work ethic and preparation were big factors in bringing her to the Redskins. King interned with the Carolina Panthers in the offseason in 2018 and 2019, where Rivera coached before joining Washington. She helped coach the wide receivers as an intern in 2018 and the running backs in 2019. King worked as an assistant wide receiver coach and special teams assistant during the 2018-19 season for the Arizona Hotshots of the now-defunct Alliance of American Football league. She was also an offensive assistant at Dartmouth College last year. She has experience as a player for several women's tackle football teams. She was a seven-time All-American quarterback and wide receiver for the Carolina Phoenix, and she won a WFA National Championship with the New York Sharks in 2018. Last year, she played wide receiver and safety for the D.C. Divas. Website: Thesuccessjourneyshow.com Email: successjourneypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @successjourneyshow Facebook: @successjourneyshow Twitter: @success_show
Jeff Locke is a professional football player who was drafted in the 5th Round of the NFL Draft in 2013. Jeff spent 4 years as the starting punter for the Minnesota Vikings and continued his career with the Colts, Lions, and 49ers over the next 2 seasons. He most recently played for the Arizona Hotshots of the AAF. He earned his degree in Economics from UCLA and was a 4-year starter on the football team. While in the NFL, Jeff enjoyed spending some of his time as a mentor and advocate with ACES, a program that provides sports-based curriculum to improve math skills and social-emotional learning for low-income students. He has also developed and presented financial literacy presentations to the rookie groups of each NFL team he has been a member of. He has a passion for financial education and plans to dedicate a part of his post-football career to helping others improve their financial well-being. In his downtime, Jeff loves spending time with his girlfriend, golfing, and riding his bike. He enjoys reading across multiple disciplines, such as history and psychology. An Arizona native, he now resides in Santa Monica, California. In this podcast, Jeff and Cindra talk about: How mindset is what separates the best 2 practices of the World’s Best 5 ways the mental game helped his game Why mastering the process over outcome is essential Why he still mediates every day You can find a full description of the Podcast at cindrakamphoff.com/jeff.
Jennifer King, wide receivers coach of the Arizona Hotshots and Beth Ann Nichols of golf week join the show! Rick Carpenter and ‘Jon discuss the NBA Playoffs. Can Women coach men in the NFL? The NBA draft lottery unveils a real conspiracy! Akron city councilman candidate Brian Fortney In studio.
Arizona Hotshots quarterback Jack Heneghan joins Scott Soshnick, Michael Barr and Eben Novy-Williams to discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including the death of the Alliance of American Football, which ceased operations after only eight weeks of play. A Dartmouth college graduate with a degree in economics, Heneghan discusses the factors that played into the league's failing so quickly. He also touches on how the players reacted to the news and why, in his opinion, Vince McMahon's XFL has a better shot at success than the AAF, whose principle backer was Tom Dundon, also owner of the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes. Hosts: Scott Soshnick, Michael Barr and Eben Novy-WilliamsProducer: Madena Parwana
Matthew Freedman and Ian Hartitz return to break down AAF matchups for Week 8. Orlando and Birmingham stand out as big favorites to back this week, Ian highlights Greg Ward Jr. as a great value play in DFS, and Freedman climbs back aboard the Sank Tank. The guys also debate whether or not Trent Richardson deserves a second chance in the NFL, and oh yeah – Freedman also tells a horse erection story. Playoff Picture (3:52) Orlando Apollos at Memphis Express (6:07) San Diego Fleet at Salt Lake Stallions (13:30) Atlanta Legends at Birmingham Iron (23:40) San Antonio Commanders at Arizona Hotshots (33:02) DFS Strategy (41:31) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys give their in-depth analysis of the AAF so far. Including the debut of Johnny Manziel, the Apollos clinch the playoffs. Plus Paul talks about his experience going to an Arizona Hotshots game.
Ric and Moose discuss the biggest upset of the season those far, the Salt Lake Stallions defeating the Arizona Hotshots (23-15). The fellas also discuss the rise of Zach Mettenberger, Gilbert and the MVP race, Best Defense in the league, trouble at QB for the Commanders, and he who holds the title of Premier running back in the AAF The Fleet’s Gardner or former NFL 1st round pick The Iron’s Trent Richardson. If you love the Podcast remember to share, rate the show, and follow Ric (@RicSincere) and Moose (@BeardedM00se) on Twitter. Join the AAFterMath Gang by donating $5/month to the Podcast!! Once you do send a confirmation email to AAFterMath@mtmv-sports.com and your address and we will send you a personalized AAFterMath T-Shirt! Also Follow Ambush Sports @AmbushSports and Follow MTMV Sports @MTMVSports For all the latest updates! This is going to be a lit ride! Don't miss out!
In this episode we talk about all the Epic Games in week 5 and we are joined by Landon Stephenson, Hotshots Writers for Ambush Sports! In this episode we talk about the Arizona Hotshots and their fall from grace. The QB situation in Birmingham, has Perez lost his job for the season? Is it possible that Johnny Manziel will be making an appearance in the AAF after his shameful exit from the CFL. What would happen if he gets team up with Mike Singletary, No way Right, lol. This and more we cover on this week of AAFterMath. Join the AAFterMath Gang by donating $5/month to the Podcast!! Once you do send a confirmation email to AAFterMath@mtmv-sports.com and your address and we will send you a personalized AAFterMath T-Shirt! Follow Ric and Moose on Twitter at @Ricsincere and @BeardedM00se! Also Follow Ambush Sports @AmbushSports and Follow MTMV Sports @MTMVSports For all the latest updates! This is going to be a lit ride! Don't miss out!
This week, the Apollos took on the Arizona Hotshots, in what many thought would be an easy win. As it would turn out, the Apollos had their worst game of the season, and even still were in it right until the very end when a untimely false start penalty inside the 10 yard line ended the game and the Apollos notched their first loss of the season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Freedman and Ian Hartitz return to break down AAF matchups for Week 6. Now at the halfway point in the season, our experts take a look back at preseason win-totals and title odds to re-examine each team’s first-half. As always, they also take a deep dive on each matchup – this week with particular interest in Memphis-Salt Lake and Birmingham-San Diego. The guys close the show by talking DFS strategy, including minimum-priced players to target and price-hike players to potentially fade. Midseason Review (1:52) Memphis Express at Salt Lake Stallions (18:33) Arizona Hotshots at Orlando Apollos (23:20) San Antonio Commanders at Atlanta Legends (32:00) Birmingham Iron at San Diego Fleet (37:34) DFS Strategy (43:31) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SA Commanders SA Commanders took on the Arizona Hotshots this past weekend March 10 th and tooka win with a final score of 29-25 The War Room Podcast and us hosted the watch party at Stout House off of 1604 SA Commanders take on the Atlanta Legends this coming Sunday March 17 th at 3PMon the CBS Sports Network If we are hosting another watch party, please be on the lookout for more detailsabout where and what time.SPURSIf You Look Enough like Selena, You could win $500.00 Do you have a purple jumpsuit, red lipstick, and long black hair? A San Antonio nightclub wants you!! Industry off of Pinebrook Dr is hosting a lookalike Selena contest that starts at 11PM but participants will be asked to arrive andtake the stage earlier The audience will vote for the most look alike Queen of Cumbia. $500.00 will be given to 1 st place, $300.00 to 2 nd place, and $200.00 for 1 st placeo Do you have what it takes to look like Selena? SAQ! KSAT12 has a page on their website that spells out SAQ (San Antonio Questions)Answered where people from all over can ask questions about San Antonio! Since this podcast is very San Antonio based, Donna decided to ask these burningquestions to our San Antonio natives and see if they can come up with a goodanswer.o Why is San Antonio obsessed with barbacoa and Big Red? Who decided it wasa “thing” and why?o We know San Antonio was named after St. Anthony, but who named SanAntonio? When? Why?o What is the difference between barbacoa & bbq?o How do you really pronounce Huebner?o How do you really pronounce NIOSA? NY-OH-SUH or KNEE-OH-SUH?o Why is Fred’s Fish still in business? Happy Birthday World Wide Web The World Wide Web celebrated its 30 th birthday this week (March 12 th ) Back then, the concept of connecting people around the globe was difficult to graspbut today there are more than 4 billion active daily internet users and more than 1billion active websites around the world. Tim Ward, owner of All Systems Go, started his business before the web was evendiscoveredo What would we all be doing if the World Wide Web hadn’t existed? UTSA Students Become “Sugar Babies” To Help Pay Student Loans The operators of the dating website Seeking Arrangements says UTSA is among thetop colleges of what they call “Sugar Baby Schools” Students at UTSA are finding relief with the help of so-called “sugar daddies” The dating website, Seeking Arrangements, promotes connecting sugar babies withsugar daddies to fund lavish outings, college, or pay debt. Its extra income Silvas said is helping ease expenses for at least two of his friendswho use the website
Santana and Travis are joined this week by WR Rashad Ross from The Arizona Hotshots. They discuss whether AAF players can make it to the NFL, Landon Collins as a Redskin, the new 'Skins QB... and the hardest hits they ever took.
AFR EXTRA: Orlando Apollos Radio highlights courtesy Orlando Apollos CREDIT: PBP: JAMIE SEH / PRODUCER: SEAN GREEN APOLLOS return home this Saturday night for a prime time matchup with the Arizona Hotshots and head coach Rick Neuheisel. AIRTIME on the APOLLOS RADIO NETWORK is set for 7:30 PM EDT with Jamie Seh, Rene Ingoglia, and Jerry O'Neill on the call. RIGHT NOW GET THE GO FOR TWO OFFER BUY TWO TICKETS AND GET TWO TICKETS EQUAL VALUE COMPLIMENTS OF THE APOLLOS. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW AT ORLANDOAPOLLOS.COM OR TICKETMASTER.COM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaafpodcast/support
San Antonio Commanders @ Arizona Hotshots - 3/10/19
The Commanders Hour - 3/11/19 Jason Minnix is joined by Head Coach Mike Riley, quarterback Logan Woodside, and Safety Derron Smith talking about the win over the Arizona Hotshots and their upcoming game over the Atlanta Legends
Brandon Medina sits in for RJ Ochoa with James Pledger as they discuss the Spurs recent winning ways with Jeff Garcia of News 4's Spurs Zone and the Locked on Spurs Podcast - The Antonio Brown saga in Pittsburgh and hte age of player movement, is it a good thing? - Should the Cowboys pursue a high piced safety like Earl Thomas - The San Antonio Commanders take on the Arizona Hotshots in a game that could decide 1st in the AAF West
- Dale Hellestrae: former Dallas Cowboy 3x Super Bowl Champion, analyst for the Arizona Hotshots
Our second of two shows this week. Owen and Jake catch up with former Wisconsin and current Salt Lake Stallions TE Austin Traylor before this week's big matchup against the San Diego Fleet. We touch base on the following:His journey to the AAFHow different is it to play the game compared to the NFL with some of the rulesThe fan reception to the team in Salt Lake CityWill definitely ask about those awesome uniforms and StarterHis role defined and developed within Dennis Erickson’s offenseHow often he has been able to watch Wisconsin games since leaving Madison, along with talking with former Badgers like Josh Oglesby (TEs coach for San Antonio), Darius Hillary (IR with Arizona Hotshots) and Nate Time (Personnel Director for the Atlanta Legends)We also answer your questions to end the show in yet another mailbag segment. Also, quick apologies for the odd mic sound coming from Jake this week, but that will be fixed for next week's shows! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Freedman and Ian Hartitz are joined by special guest Scott Barrett, Senior Fantasy Analyst at Pro Football Focus, to discuss AAF Week 4. Our experts break down each matchup from both DFS and betting angles and also debate whether Orlando, Birmingham or Arizona is the AAF’s best overall squad. They also debate the Iron’s defense – whether it’s the real deal, or just a weak early schedule – and Scott and Ian stan hard for quarterback Zach Mettenberger. San Diego Fleet at Memphis Express (2:40) Orlando Apollos at Salt Lake Stallions (10:34) San Antonio Commanders at Birmingham Iron (18:30) Atlanta Legends at Arizona Hotshots (27:02) General Fantasy Strategy (35:23) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ric and Moose discuss the biggest upset of the season those far, the Salt Lake Stallions defeating the Arizona Hotshots (23-15). The fellas also discuss the rise of Zach Mettenberger, Gilbert and the MVP race, Best Defense in the league, trouble at QB for the Commanders, and the who holds the title of Premier running back in the AAF The Fleet's Gardner or former NFL 1st round pick The Iron's Trent Richardson. If you love the Podcast remember to share, rate the show, and follow Ric (@RicSincere) and Moose (@BeardedM00se) on Twitter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MTMV/support
Arizona Hotshots quarterback Jack Heneghan joins Scott Soshnick, Michael Barr and Eben Novy-Williams to discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including his participation in the Alliance of American Football, an upstart league entering its third week of play. Heneghan, a Dartmouth graduate, discusses his time in an NFL training camp, and the inner workings of a league where the players are paid about the same and most are vying for a chance at the NFL. He also talks about the $250 million commitment Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon made to the AAF. Heneghan also talks about his time as a private equity analyst, and practice innovations at Dartmouth. Hosts: Scott Soshnick, Michael Barr and Eben Novy-Williams Producer: Colin Tipton
A very special thank you to our sponsor, Anchor.fm Quick ShoutOuts! Roberto Fuentes Pointed out I didn't finish my story. LOL! Mark Arnold of Nebraska Shared his story as to why he is faithful to Amsoil. Why you shouldn’t start your bike in cold winter climate https://www.lawabidingbiker.com/130/ 5 Of the best twisting, heart pounding roads in the USA https://www.info.motorcycleroads.com/5-best-twisty-motorcycle-roads Focus on cruisers hurts Harley, Indian as sales continue to slide https://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/focus-on-cruisers-hurts-harley-indian-as-sales-continue-to-slide Two Wheels TV: ‘Netflix for Motorcycling’ Streaming Network to Launch https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2018/02/13/two-wheels-tv-netflix-motorcycling-streaming-network-launch/ The Punisher' Cancelled By Netflix After 2 Seasons https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/02/18/the-punisher-canceled-netflix-jon-bernthal/ AAF Week 2 Results Birmingham Iron 12, Salt Lake City Stallions 9 Arizona Hotshots 20, Memphis Express 18 The Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition Is Officially Back! https://www.rideapart.com/articles/304263/the-ford-f-150-harley-davidson-edition-is-officially-back/ Contact the show thecycleshackpodcast@gmail.com On Facebook @TheCycleshackPodcast Thanks for Listening! Ivan Rodriguez/The Cycleshack --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecycleshack/support
JP Finlay gets your holiday weekend jump-started with letting you know about the information regarding the new podcast mailbag. Email REDSKINSTALKMAILBAG@GMAIL.COM for your offseason questions ranging from drafting QBs to PB&J preservation tips.Then hear JP & Brian Mitchell catch-up with former Skins WR Rashad Ross who now plays for the Arizona Hotshots in the Alliance of American Football (6:15).
Episode 4 is a winding journey as Carlos and David discuss podcast updates (we officially exist in the podcast world!.... unless you're on iTunes... but soon!) Also on the pod: Week 1 AAF thoughts, how was the style of play compared to what we were expecting and are we interested in seeing week 2? Will Carlos ever get his Arizona Hotshots merch? AL West Preview: Will the Astros repeat? Have the Rangers, A's, Angels or Mariners caught up any ground? And things we're looking forward to this week, while Carlos extols the virtues of the multi-screen life. Shoutout to the Allies Podcast - https://thealliespodcast.podbean.com
Week 1 is in the books and things are looking rocky. Hopefully, the team can bounce back and give a better performance against the Arizona Hotshots. News Mike Vick is, once again, no longer the Offensive Coordinator for the Atlanta Legends We've been making the rounds giving interviews on other shows. Here is the latest: […] The post Ep. 28: Memphis Express' Week 1 Recap appeared first on Express & Goal.
Devon Henry takes over this edition of the Brad Cesmat Show. Right off the bat, Sports360AZ reporter, Jordan Hamm (2:35 on podcast) Skypes in live from Dback Spring Training as catchers, pitchers, and more answer the call to start. Three-time Super Bowl Champion and Arizona Hotshots Radio Analyst, Dale Hellestrae (12:00 on podcast), joins Brad to talk about the Hotshots first win and the team moving forward. Also, Hotshots President Michael Brubaker (20:37 on podcast), joins Brad to talk about the first win and the new league and franchise. Finally, Devon is joined by NASCAR driver and Glendale, AZ native, Michael McDowell (33:20 on podcast) about the Daytona 500 and the upgrades to ISM Raceway. The post Live from Dbacks Spring Training, Three-Time Super Bowl Champ and Arizona Hotshots Radio Analyst Dale Hellestrae, Hotshots President Michael Brubaker, NASCAR Driver Michael McDowell appeared first on Sports360AZ.
A bill has been put forward in the Washington State legislature that would allow for legal sports betting in casinos. Finally some progress. Just get it done. Frankly, whether they legalize it, or don't, just like marijuana, people are going to do it anyway. Dave Tippett, senior adviser at NHL Seattle joins us an hour earlier than usual for Tuesdays with Tipp, with a discussion of the latest hockey news, an education in the sport, and updates from the team. Rick Neuheisel, the winningest coach in AAF history (1-0), explains why he decided to join the Arizona Hotshots and the Association of American Football.
Live interview with Steven Johnson of the Arizona Hotshots of the AAF at 10ET / Interview with Brad Turner of LA Times / Kareem Hunt signs with Cleveland / Baker Mayfield vs. Arian Foster
A bill has been put forward in the Washington State legislature that would allow for legal sports betting in casinos. Finally some progress. Just get it done. Frankly, whether they legalize it, or don't, just like marijuana, people are going to do it anyway. Dave Tippett, senior adviser at NHL Seattle joins us an hour earlier than usual for Tuesdays with Tipp, with a discussion of the latest hockey news, an education in the sport, and updates from the team. Rick Neuheisel, the winningest coach in AAF history (1-0), explains why he decided to join the Arizona Hotshots and the Association of American Football.
The Arizona Hotshots made a splash in their AAF debut Sunday night defeating the Salt Lake Stallions and setting up for what may be a nice season for spring football here in the Valley. Pro Football HOF'er, NFL analyst Kurt Warner (12:05 on podcast) talked about the Kliff Kingsbury hire, what to do with the top overall pick, his son Kade's developement as a player at Nebraska and much more. Plus, the Suns lose their 13th-straight, ASU upsets Washington and UofA's basketball free-fall continues as the seat gets hotter for Sean Miller. The post AAF/Hotshots Debut, Kurt Warner Talks Cardinals, Suns Lose Again, Pac-12 Hoops Mediocre appeared first on Sports360AZ.
Chris Ventra and Jim Day open the show going over a fantasy football draft they were involved in last night; Chris sees someone pick David Johnson at #8, thinking it is too early for him, though Jim thinks that is a good spot for the Cardinals running back. Later, Chris and Jim look at some betting lines for the debut of the AAF, and talk about the top ranked team in the league, the Arizona Hotshots. Chris and Jim talk about their love of rock music, and how Jim owns over 200,000 songs on his computer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Episode 5 of Wild Stallyns began with Sean Walker and Jake Hatch talking about their excitement that it is finally game week as the Alliance of American Football begins play this weekend. The Salt Lake Stallions will be on the road to open their season at the Arizona Hotshots, so Jake and Sean took some time to talk about the roster that Arizona has under Rick Neuheisel's direction. The guys then talked about the odds released by the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas for the season that peg the Stallions with the second-best odds to win the league title in the debut season for the AAF. The guys wrapped up the show with some comments about the excitement level for the upcoming season and played a short clip from former Utah linebacker Gionni Paul with Stallions team reporter Chantel Buchi.
Breakdown (34 Minutes) Ralph Amsden talks about Patrick Peterson's public apology for last season's trade request. The Hot List (6:50) - Gilbert High QB Will Plummer commits to University of Arizona. -The Arizona Hotshots announce their 2019 roster, and there are plenty of players with local connections. (11:05) -Emanuel Terry makes an impact for the Suns during his 10-day contract- is he worth keeping around? (16:32) The Daily Fix Interview (22:00) A portion of my recent interview with new Chandler High coach Rick Garretson Tweet of the Day (29:40) Former Arizona State DL Lawrence Guy is all about his teammates' success as the New England Patriots ready for this weekend's Super Bowl.
The Boys go over their Arizona Hotshots Preview, recap the NFL conference championships, and more!
GM of the Arizona Hotshots of the AAF and college football analyst, Phil Savage joins Moose and David to talk about the league, the Patriots and Kyler Murray.
This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Porkopolis BBQ in Chandler, AZ. My guest was Scott Brubaker the President of the Arizona Hotshots professional football team. We talked about the new league.
Nick Dooley took a flexible part-time job at DB, so he could further develop his skills and achieve his goal of becoming a professional football player. We're happy to say that he currently is at training camp with the Arizona Hotshots in the new professional spring league, The Alliance Of American Football! If you keep your eye on the prize, dreams definitely can come true. Enjoy!
Breakdown (57 minutes) On today's show, Ralph Amsden talks at length about ASU President Michael Crow's comments about Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott's job performance that appeared in Jeff Metcalfe's article on AZCentral.com. The Hot List -Former 5-star recruit Emmanuel Akot quits the Arizona basketball team (25:30) -How did James Harden end up becoming our generation's greatest scorer? (30:35) -Devin Booker is supporting the children, and as it turns out, maybe be supporting a couple children of his own (34:22) -Is Antonio Brown too toxic for the Arizona Cardinals to consider bringing in? (38:21) -We know that the Cardinals aren't going to move on from Josh Rosen and draft Kyler Murray, but who would you rather have? (40:40) -TMZ caught up with Larry Fitzgerald in L.A. (44:00) -February Football! ASU spring practices and the Arizona Hotshots regular season kicks off in the next few weeks (45:35) -Antonio Pierce made a surprise cameo in the Hulu Fyre Fest (47:10) Five Good Minutes The Suns were linked to Dallas Mavericks PG Dennis Smith Jr, but John Gambadoro shot the report down. Some Suns fans are willing to trade Josh Jackson for Smith Jr, and I tell you why they shouldn't be in such a hurry to move on from the #4 overall pick.
Don Banks and Nick Stevens recap NFL Week 16 and talk with Phil Savage (GM of the Arizona Hotshots of the Alliance of American Football and former GM of the Cleveland Browns) about the Alliance of American Football getting ready to kick off in February and the Cleveland Browns resurgence with Baker Mayfield. Plus, we preview NFL Week 17 and take a look at the NFL Playoff picture.
Haley and Jordan catch you up on the big AZ headlines including the Arizona Hotshots protect or pick draft in the AAF and the Suns lack of performance. ASU sideline... The post ASU Sideline Analyst Jordan Simone, NFL Network Senior Fantasy Analyst Michael Fabiano, ‘Talk to the Lopes' appeared first on Sports360AZ.
Jordan and Haley jump in to talk about ASU basketball's season opening win against CSUF. Brad jumps in talking to CBS College Football analyst and Arizona Hotshots head coach, Rick... The post CBS CFB Analyst/AZ Hotshots Head Coach Rick Neuheisel, NFL Network Senior Fantasy Analyst Michael Fabiano & ‘Talk to the Lopes' appeared first on Sports360AZ.
After a look at the news (3:08), we look back at ASU's disappointing loss to Stanford and evaluate what it means moving forward (8:25). We then talk with former ASU QB Mike Bercovici to get his thoughts on the season, Jael Mary memories, and his signing by the Arizona Hotshots (35:00). Then we go behind Trojan lines with Joey Kaufman of The OC Register (51:03) before our game preview and predictions (1:05:09).
Former Browns GM - Gm of the Arizona HotShots previewed the Browns-Raiders - QB Baker Mayfield getting the Start - Sacking the QB Rule.
In this episode, Sean Green (@seantgreen) and Ryan Kramer (@KramerCentric) welcome on Colby Dant (@TheColbyD). After touching on Alex Jones’ interesting visit to the Joe Rogan Podcast, the guys transition into some discussion on NFL free agency, especially the eye-opening free agency story of Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown and the trade of Case Keenum to the Redskins. Next, the trio discuss the leadership and potential draft position of Kyler Murray, ESPN’s decision to rid of broadcaster Booger McFarland’s BoogerMobile, the Laker’s decision to reduce minutes for Lebron James, and the classic Lebron vs. MJ debate. Gearing up for March Madness, Sean covers the bracket competition you can enter for free. and Ryan catches us up with some college basketball conference results before the guys give out their best picks for upcoming conference tournament games. Lastly, Sean, Ryan, and Colby transition into some AAF talk to give out some great picks and chat about the strength of the Orlando Apollos heading to the Birmingham Iron, the good matchup of the Salt Lake Stallions visiting the San Diego Fleet, the home field advantage of the Atlanta Legends hosting the Memphis Express, and lastly the challenge ahead of the San Antonio Commanders visiting the Arizona Hotshots. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands