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Trade Talk It's time to talk about the 49ers?? Are the SeaHawks legit?? Desmond Ridder was never the guy for Atlanta Is the Vikings season officially over?? Is AJ Brown the best WR in the NFL right now??? The Bengals are back
John and Mario get you ready for Week 2 of the NFL action with a look at every game from every angle. Will Clyde Edwards-Helaire continue to get workhorse volume? Can the Cowboys offense get in gear against Atlanta? Is the Rodgers resurgence real in Green Bay? Tune in for all that and more in this Week 2 breakdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beyond Belief - Lesson 1 With Rabbi Ari Sollish (Recorded live in Atlanta) Is faith blind? In the Jewish sense, faith is less an act of unquestioning belief than an act of faithfulness, integrity, and trust. Rambam's principles are the thirteen "big ideas" that form the basis of our powerful bond with G-d. In our first lesson, we examine the principle of G-d's omniscience, a worldview that contrasts starkly with the Greek belief that G-d created the world and then left it to its own devices. This principle lays the groundwork for a personal and intimate relationship with G-d.
With only 3 games on the NBA main slate, you have some tough decisions to make. I'll help you BREAK it DOWN. 3:00- Boston v Atlanta: Is this game even worth it?11:00- Brooklyn v Phoenix: Stack EM UP. But get it RIGHT.23:00- Miami v Golden State: Where's the value here?
In the 44th episode of the False Start Podcast, Kayla and Justin predict who will win each of the four divisional round games. The hosts breakdown the new coaching hires across the NFL and analyze the Chargers organization's decision to move to Los Angeles. Does anybody want this? Do they have a fanbase? Also included: Are the Cowboys one and done? Will Russell Wilson avenge his first playoff loss in Atlanta? Is this Vince Wilfork's last game? Is Ben Roethlisberger going to be ok to play? Subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or Soundcloud and visit falsestartpodcast.com. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter/Facebook @FalseStartPod. Follow the hosts on Twitter at @KaylaHamel and @JFlipinRamos. The Last Take Podcast is found on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Google Play and on their website lasttake.podbean.com.
Joe, Christian, loyal dog Darcy, a fire, some coffee, and melting snow. We kick back and talk about stuff that has been on our minds. This leads to three very different topics. First: we disagree whether the Supreme Court should strike down the President’s recess appointment to the National Labor Relations Board. Text vs. history vs. practice. Second: The Atlanta snowstorm traffic fiasco, in which we discuss mountaineering and computer programming. Third: What makes Dahlia Lithwick so great? Darcy makes a few appearances. This show’s links: Cornell’s Legal Information Institute (http://www.law.cornell.edu) SCOTUSblog page (http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/national-labor-relations-board-v-noel-canning/) for NLRB v. Noel Canning Jay Bookman, Really, by now metro Atlanta ought to know better (http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/jay-bookman/2014/jan/30/really-now-metro-atlanta-ought-know-better/) Object-oriented programming (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-oriented_programming) Matthew Yglesias, Atlanta Is a Regional Transportation Planning Disaster (http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2014/01/29/atlanta_traffic_nightmare_terrible_regional_planning.html) Tracy Thompson, What Does Racism Have to Do With Gridlock? (http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2014/01/atlanta_s_snow_fiasco_the_real_problem_in_the_south_isn_t_weather_it_s_history.html) Dahlia Lithwick, Bright Lights, Fake Kiddies (http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/supreme_court_dispatches/2001/10/bright_lights_fake_kiddies.html)