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Anthony Lima and Spencer German analyze the Cavaliers' upcoming series against the Detroit Pistons and the added drama of facing former coach J.B. Bickerstaff. They explore the team's postseason identity and welcome Brian Baldinger to discuss the Browns' draft class and the quarterback battle between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders. 01:55 - Cavs vs. Pistons Preview 08:45 - Comparing Physicality Levels 15:45 - The Bickerstaff Factor 24:05 - Shifting Cavs Expectations 31:10 - Browns Roster Construction 38:20 - Quarterback Competency Debate 45:40 - Mobility and Physicality 53:15 - The View from Detroit 01:02:45 - Trusting the Cavaliers 01:09:55 - Guardians and Tigers News 01:17:10 - NBA Playoff Updates 01:26:25 - Baldinger on QB Battle 01:33:15 - Offensive Flexibility Discussion 01:40:20 - Watson's Competitive History 01:49:15 - Road Trip Logistics 01:58:30 - Joe Varden Series Preview 02:05:40 - Guard Play Evaluation 02:15:10 - Defining Team Identity 02:23:15 - Analyzing the Harden Trade 02:33:15 - Managing Game 1 Reactions
Anthony Lima and Spencer German welcome Brian Baldinger to analyze the Browns' roster depth and the potential of a quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders. They discuss the concept of a "clean slate" for Watson under a new regime and debate whether the team should prioritize the veteran or the young prospect. The conversation also covers relatable everyday struggles, including a humorous breakdown of the math behind driving out of the way for cheaper gas. 01:50 - Baldinger joins 92.3 The Fan 07:25 - Quarterback Competition Dynamics 11:00 - Evaluating Shedeur Sanders 19:55 - Watson's Clean Slate Debate 24:30 - Mike Tannenbaum's QB Take 31:59 - Cavaliers vs Pistons Preview 36:40 - Costco Gas Savings Math
Brian Baldinger joins Anthony Lima and Spencer German to evaluate the Cleveland Browns' roster building and Andrew Berry's surgical draft approach. They discuss the quarterback competition involving Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders, exploring Todd Monken's flexible offensive system and Aaron Rodgers' role as a lightning rod for NFL media.
They evaluate the Phillies' recent lack of focus and situational hitting while debating if Rob Thompson has the necessary edge to lead this roster. The discussion also features a Tyrese Maxey speed comparison and the fallout from Diana Russini's resignation from The Athletic. 01:50 - Sixers Deficiencies and Playoffs 05:20 - Phillies Leadership and Chemistry 08:40 - Sopranos Lawn Revenge Story 13:55 - Larry Anderson Analysis 17:15 - Rob Thompson Management Critique 23:50 - Maxey vs Iverson Poll 27:50 - Baldinger's Eagles Draft Take 35:52 - Diana Russini Resignation Fallout 44:35 - Historic Home Series Struggles 48:30 - Stott vs Hoerner Development
Hugh Douglas analyzes Dane Brugler's latest seven-round mock draft featuring offensive tackle Caden Proctor and quarterback Carson Beck. The discussion shifts to Brian Baldinger's suggestion that the Eagles should trade up for Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq to add explosive weapons for Jalen Hurts. Callers later vent about the Phillies' recent struggles and demand more accountability from manager Rob Thomson. 01:00 - Mock Draft Analysis 04:41 - Trading For Kenyon Sadiq 10:44 - Phillies Manager Criticism 22:32 - Daily Poll Results
Brian Baldinger joins the show to break down the Dolphins' draft outlook, with a strong focus on evaluating the offensive line talent in this year's class and what Miami needs to prioritize early. He weighs in on Jonah Savaiinaea's development heading into year two and emphasizes how critical it is for the Dolphins to find immediate-impact starters in the draft, ideally three contributors in the first three rounds. Baldinger also touches on major NFL storylines, including the Steelers' ongoing uncertainty with Aaron Rodgers and his belief that A.J. Brown may not be with the Eagles at the start of the season. He's not high on QB prospect Ty Simpson, calling him too raw and suggesting he should've stayed in college, while also stating the Dolphins currently have the worst wide receiver room in the league and must address it in the draft. The conversation wraps with praise for University of Miami's physical, high-intensity practices, thoughts on Markell Bell's draft stock, and his view that the Broncos are the team to beat in the AFC.
Hour 4 is headlined by Brian Baldinger joining the show to break down the Dolphins' draft outlook, including a deep evaluation of offensive line talent and what Miami should prioritize at pick 11 and beyond. He weighs in on Jonah Savaiinaea's development heading into year two and stresses the importance of finding three immediate starters in the first three rounds, while also stating the Dolphins currently have the worst wide receiver room in the NFL and must address it in the draft. Baldinger also touches on major NFL storylines, including Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers situation, A.J. Brown's potential status with the Eagles, and his low evaluation of QB prospect Ty Simpson, whom he believes should have stayed in college. He praises University of Miami football's physical, intense practices, evaluates Markell Bell's draft stock, and names the Broncos as the team to beat in the AFC, while the hour also includes Joe's pick for tonight's Heat play-in game and continued Dolphins roster and draft discussion, including Malik Willis starting at QB and De'Von Achane's long-term outlook.
Brian Baldinger joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to break down the Browns' options for the upcoming NFL Draft. He discusses whether Cleveland should prioritize a tackle like Monroe Freeling or a wide receiver like Carnell Tate. They also examine Donovan Mitchell's late-season performance dip and the importance of Evan Mobley for the Cavaliers' playoff run. 01:20 - Baldinger on Browns Draft 04:12 - Projection vs. Readiness 07:14 - Evaluating Carnell Tate 10:25 - Kenyon Sadiq's Potential 15:56 - Caleb Downs Analysis 19:52 - Post-Interview Draft Debate 23:35 - Freeling vs. Myles Garrett 31:56 - Donovan Mitchell's Scoring Dip 35:36 - Evan Mobley's Impact
Host Eric Allen is joined in the studio by NFL media's Brian Baldinger to recap free agency and discuss his expectations for QB Geno Smith in his second stint with the Green & White. In addition, Baldinger gives his thoughts on the Jets' defensive overhaul and explains to the fans why he thinks S Minkah Fitzpatrick & LB Demario Davis could be game changers for New York's defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Baldinger & Chris Riggins comes down to the NNFA Turtle Lair as they share name woes, plus Dave sees The Book of Mormon for his first Broadway show to talk what it's like to be tall at the theater, how clear it was the show was written by white people and his secret desire as an audience member. Later we talk autism content online, the families behind them all and why Bam Margiera might have been the root of it all. This is another splendiferous episode of No Need for Apologies. Drop a
This week, Thom Francis welcomes Jason Baldinger to the mic. He performed shared is poetry at the Fish Market in Troy as part of the joint reading put on by the Hudson Valley Writers Guild, Hobo Camp Review, and Trailer Park Quarterly on October 11, 2025. +++++ Every year the Hudson Valley Writers Guild teams up with literary journals Trailer Park Quarterly and Hobo Camp Review for a reading to showcase a few of the amazing writers that contribute to their online and print publications. Last fall, Mary Panza hosted the annual featured reading at the Fish Market, a community arts project space run by the Arts Center in North Central Troy, NY. Poet, photographer, and TPQ co-editor Jason Baldinger was one those poets whose work - both poetry and photography - was highlighted that October afternoon. He shared a mix of poems including collaborations with poets James Benger and Rebecca Schumejda. Jason Baldinger is a poet and photographer from Pittsburgh, PA. He is the co-editor of Trailer Park Quarterly and co-runs The Odd-Month Reading Series. He's penned twenty books of poetry the newest of which include, American Aorta (OAC Books) and, Waiting on Hummingbirds with Kansas poet James Benger (Their fourth together) His first book of photography, Lazarus (OAC Books), was released in 2023. His photography can also be found in the ekphrastic collaboration, "Hope is a Prison" with poet Rebecca Schumejda (OAC Books), and "The Night Window" (Kung Fu Treachery). His poems and photos have appeared across a wide variety of online sites and print journals. You can hear him read from various books on Bandcamp and on lps by The Gotobeds and Theremonster.
It's the final day of Bud Light Big Game Week but the schedule stays the same as the top of the second hour brings us into The Richmond Commander. The Commander of the Commanders, QB Jayden Daniels has been walking the halls of radio row ahead of the big game, hear some of his answers to local and national media outlets as he looks to move past a disappointing season last year! Baldy, Brian Baldinger, joins the show to help us go into detail about what the Commanders can do to get back to a successful team and what goes into Baldy's Breakdown! AWadd and JMoney go over the biggest storylines ahead of Sunday's big game between the Seahawks and the Patriots, another lunch bet could emerge is third time the charm for JMoney or will he fall to 0-3? Former superstar sports agent Lee Steinberg joins the show to talk about his life and journey to get to where he is today. From representing some of the biggest stars of his time to being the influence for Jerry McGuire, hear the interview with the agent that did it all! Tune in LIVE every weekday from 12-3 PM everywhere on the Audacy app and locally at 910 the fan and 105.1 FM for more AWadd Radio!!
Brian Baldinger said on his podcast that the Steelers are very interested in Mario Cristobal. Andy Weidl and Baldinger are thought to be close and we wonder about the Steelers' interest in the Miami head coach. The Steelers top candidates aren't being hired by other teams.
Hour 1 with Joe Starkey and Donny Football: Brian Baldinger said on his podcast that the Steelers are very interested in Mario Cristobal. Baldinger has told Poni and Mueller that he and Andy Weidl are friends and we wonder about the Steelers' interest in the Miami head coach. Joe thinks the Steelers are going to go with the guy who blows them away in the interviews. Donny thinks Weaver is the next betting favorite after the Rams coaches.
"Baldinger?" Greg adds a 4th amendment to his Big Three, now a Big Four, that does not include the 4th amendment but does include three amendments: the 1st, 2nd, and 5th, but notably not the 13th or 19th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Baldinger joins to break down the latest NFL storylines, weighing in on the John Harbaugh situation and the Dolphins' GM search and coaching uncertainty. He shares his thoughts on Michael Penix, praising his talent but expressing concern over his injury history. Baldy also discusses Mike McDaniel's future, suggesting he might thrive more as a coordinator while still drawing interest as a head coach if Miami lets him go. The conversation touches on the Ravens' commitment to Lamar Jackson and closes with Baldinger's take on the MVP race, naming Matt Stafford as his pick.
Brian Baldinger joins to weigh in on the Dolphins' decision to bench Tua Tagovailoa, criticizing Miami's lack of urgency in the loss to the Steelers and noting that the team may have to absorb Tua's contract similar to how the Broncos handled Russell Wilson. He also breaks down other major NFL storylines, including a preview of Thursday Night Football between two NFC powerhouses, the Rams and Seahawks. Baldinger praises Josh Allen for his standout season and MVP potential, and shares his candid take on Zach Wilson's future in the league.
Brian Baldinger joins to weigh in on the Dolphins' decision to bench Tua Tagovailoa, criticizing Miami's lack of urgency in the loss to the Steelers and noting the team may have to absorb Tua's contract similar to how the Broncos handled Russell Wilson. He also breaks down other major NFL storylines, including a preview of Thursday Night Football between the Rams and Seahawks, praises Josh Allen for his MVP-caliber season, and gives his candid take on Zach Wilson's future. The conversation then turns to the Dolphins' end-of-season vision, debating whether Quinn Ewers is being evaluated as a long-term option or just a bridge, with Dave Hyde and Kim Bokamper offering differing perspectives. The hour closes by examining Miami's young talent, highlighting Patrick Paul's potential, Chop Robinson's ups and downs, and comparing Jonah Savaiinaea to last season's Paul, emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation for the team's future.
Brian Baldinger joins to break down the big Thanksgiving NFL matchups, including Cowboys vs. Chiefs and Ravens vs. Bengals. He praises the Cowboys' defensive improvement, predicts a standout performance from Bengals WR Tee Higgins, and expresses concern about Lamar Jackson's health despite the Ravens' recent wins. Baldinger also weighs in on the Eagles' struggles and ongoing drama around the team.
Hour 4 features Brian Baldinger breaking down the Thanksgiving NFL slate, from Cowboys/Chiefs to Ravens/Bengals, praising Dallas' defense, projecting a big day for Tee Higgins, and voicing concerns about Lamar Jackson's health. Mike Florio joins to share his Thanksgiving plans, weigh in on recent NFL controversies, preview Cowboys/Chiefs as a potential record-setting TV draw, and discuss the Dolphins' trip to Madrid along with Shedeur Sanders' strong Browns debut. The hour wraps with a look at the Canes' playoff path, including why a loss to Pitt removes all doubt—but a win could set up major backlash if Miami gets left out.
BT & Sal tag-team NFL Insider Brian Baldinger on the disastrous state of New York football. The discussion is immediately fiery as Sal questions the Giants' 2-10 record, demanding Baldy shut down the fan notion that their talent is better than their dismal standing. Baldy agrees, highlighting the defense's collapse, but gives Interim Head Coach Kafka a passing grade for his deceptive play-calling. The conversation shifts to the Jets' quarterback crisis, where Baldy throws a bone to the fanbase, confidently stating that Cam Ward "can play," directly impacting the Giants' draft strategy. They analyze the league's overall parity, with Baldy arguing the playoffs will be diluted by teams barely over .500, a direct result of QB mega-contracts forcing good teams like the Lions to be "thin." Finally, they debate the legitimacy of the Caleb Williams-led Bears ahead of their measuring-stick game against the Eagles.
Brian Baldinger joins the show to break down the Miami Dolphins' surprising win over the Bills and offers his take on whether the team could be turning the corner after a rough start to the season. He evaluates the incoming rookie quarterback class and discusses whether Miami should consider drafting a QB. Baldinger also weighs in on major NFL storylines, including the Colts' contender status, the Packers' ups and downs, and the Eagles' continued success amid the Tush Push debate.
Brian Baldinger joins to break down the Miami Dolphins' surprising win over the Bills and shares his thoughts on whether the team could be turning the corner after a tough start to the season. He evaluates this year's rookie quarterback class and weighs in on whether Miami should consider drafting a QB. Baldinger also discusses major NFL storylines, including the Colts' contender status, Packers' ups and downs, and the Eagles' Tush Push dilemma. The conversation then shifts to college hoops, as Hollywood and Donno discuss the Miami Hurricanes' upcoming matchup against the Florida Gators, including curiosity about the Gators' 7'9” center and what life is like for a player of that size on and off the court.
BT & Sal are joined by NFL Insider Brian Baldinger, who immediately sets the Giants debate on fire by placing the blame for Jaxson Dart's injuries squarely on recently fired head coach Brian Daboll. Baldinger argues that Daboll's play-calling, specifically the reckless use of read-option plays and poor blocking assignments, physically endangered Dart—a pattern he believes also "ruined" Daniel Jones. The conversation pivots to the Giants' future, with Baldinger critiquing the organization's current structure compared to winning franchises like the Rams and Eagles. He offers a list of fiery coaching candidates, including Lane Kiffin (who he believes would maximize Dart's potential) and Bill Belichick (but NOT as GM), while questioning the merit of another failed coach.
Brian Baldinger joins the show to break down the NFL trade deadline moves, including trades by the Jets, Cowboys, and Colts. He weighs in on the Dolphins' situation, saying it doesn't look promising for Mike McDaniel to return next season. Baldinger also discusses the top teams in the AFC this year, highlighting the Patriots, Broncos, and Colts as surprising frontrunners.
BT and Sal bring the heat with NFL insider Brian Baldinger for an electric breakdown of the Giants and Jets. They dissect the Giants' surge behind rookie Jaxson Dart, questioning if they've truly closed the gap in the NFC East, and if Denver's ferocious defense can contain his unique running ability. On the flip side, the trio unloads on the Jets' offensive struggles, debating whether Justin Fields' late-game hesitancy is fixable and if coach Aaron Glenn's late-game decision-making cost them a win. Baldinger gives a scorching film-based critique on everything from the Giants' Andrew Thomas' impact to the Jets' collapsing offensive line and why a QB switch to Tyrod Taylor was warranted. This is a must-listen reality check for every NY football fan
NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins BT & Sal for a scathing, fiery breakdown of New York sports, including the Yankees' embarrassing playoff performance. The focus turns to the NFL, where Baldy rips the Giants for "careless" turnovers and questions their coaching, demanding more aggression from the defense against a rookie guard. He saves his harshest criticism for the Jets, slamming head coach Aaron Glenn for a lack of discipline and the team's inexplicable zero takeaways in five games, an "indictment on the coach."
BT and Sal deliver a fiery critique of the Yankees' disastrous 0-2 start in the ALDS against the Blue Jays, emphasizing the team's stunning lack of offense (50 whiffs in five games) and the urgent need for Aaron Judge to break out of his "soft .440" slump and be the star. They debate if the short best-of-five series format is a disservice to baseball and express zero confidence in the team's ability to turn it around based on evidence, despite their hope for a win in Game 3. Later, NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins the show to deliver a scathing review of the New York football teams, citing the Giants' "careless" mistakes and poor coaching, while utterly lamenting the Jets' "embarrassing" performance, zero takeaways in five games, and organizationally flawed culture.
Sal and BT dove headfirst into the Yankees-Red Sox Wild Card series, emphasizing the high pressure and rejuvenated rivalry. They discussed Max Fried facing Garrett Crochet, with Aaron Judge needing a defining postseason. The conversation swerved to a surprising revelation: Boomer Esiason, a self-proclaimed Mets fan, was seen wearing a Mickey Mantle Yankees jersey, prompting a fiery segment on "Mets fans for Yankees." They then welcomed NFL Insider Brian Baldinger, who gushed about Jaxson Dart's excellent debut for the Giants, praising his poise and the defense's performance. Conversely, Baldinger criticized the Jets for their continued penalties and lack of discipline, echoing Sal and BT's frustration.
NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joined BT and Sal to react to the breaking news of rookie Jaxson Dart being named the Giants' starting quarterback for Week 4, a move Baldinger had been advocating for much earlier. Baldinger passionately argued that the previous quarterback was leaving "winnable games on the field" with "non-competitive" throws, making the change a necessary move to inject life into the stagnant, predictable offense. He cited Dart's extensive experience and "fearless" play in tough SEC environments as evidence that the rookie is prepared to handle the pressure, insisting that the Giants need to "ride him" despite the inherent risk of starting a young player so early.
In a fiery segment, BT and Sal bring on NFL analyst Brian Baldinger to break down the disastrous Week 2 losses for both the Giants and Jets. Baldinger doesn't hold back, criticizing the Giants for their inability to run the football and the defense's shockingly soft coverage in a key moment. He also rips into the Jets for their penalties and the abysmal tackling by their secondary, arguing that both teams are plagued by a lack of accountability and foundational issues. The conversation is a brutal but honest assessment of New York's two struggling teams, as Baldy highlights the fundamental problems holding them back from being contenders.
This "Call of the Day" features a fiery segment with NFL analyst Brian Baldinger, as he breaks down the New York Giants' recent performance. Baldinger praises the play of Giants' rookie left tackle Marcus Bow, who he says "pitched a shutout" and reminds him of an elite player like Dion Dawkins. This glowing review of Bow's performance is a counterpoint to the Giants' overall struggles. The segment highlights the disconnect between a few standout individual performances and the team's frustrating results, a theme that runs through the show as BT and Sal and their callers lament the state of both the Giants and the Jets.
This segment is a whirlwind tour through the emotional and on-field struggles of New York sports, framed by Sal's personal life updates. The show opens with a frustrated discussion about the Yankees likely losing the division due to their loss, questioning their ability to succeed in the postseason with a struggling Anthony Volpe at shortstop. The conversation then shifts to the New York Giants and Jets, with insider Brian Baldinger dissecting their week two losses and highlighting glaring issues in both teams' performances. Interspersed throughout the serious sports analysis are comedic anecdotes from Sal, including a disastrous family dinner and his decision to go to an Adam Sandler concert alone, a detail that becomes a running joke and serves as a humorous contrast to the week's grim sports news.
BT and Sal get into a fiery debate about the Mets' recent struggles in Philadelphia, with BT arguing the team lacks a single defining strength and has been maddeningly inconsistent. Later, NFL analyst Brian Baldinger joins the show to dissect the Giants' "disgraceful" performance, particularly their embarrassing goal-line play calling, and offers a hot take on when rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart should take over. The segment ends on a high note for Jets fans, as Baldinger praises Justin Fields' promising debut, highlighting his improved play and the team's energized new direction.
Host Eric Allen is joined in the studio by former Jets LB Bart Scott and NFL Network's Brian Baldinger to discuss the Green & White's Week 1 matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Scott and Baldinger dive into their expectations for the Jets players in this game and the rest of the season and highlight a few of the Steelers players to watch out for when the team's take the field at MetLife Stadium Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT and Sal spoke with Brian Baldinger about the state of the Jets and Giants heading into the season, with Baldy offering a blunt and critical take on both teams. He immediately addressed the Jets' offensive line woes and Justin Fields' continued struggles, tempering expectations for a team that many believe to be a playoff contender. He also gave a very cautious endorsement of the Giants, acknowledging their improved roster but questioning whether their quarterback situation would be good enough to make a difference. Overall, Baldinger's analysis was a stark reality check for both New York teams and their fan bases, highlighting the significant obstacles they face this season.
Mike and Bobby interviewed Brian Baldinger, an Audacy NFL insider, about his trip to New Orleans to cover the Saints' scrimmage session on Sunday. Baldinger highlighted the Saints' talented young offensive line and new-look defensive line. Bobby, Mike, and Steve shared their observations from the Saints' practice sessions over the weekend. The guys spoke to Jeff Palermo, the sports director of the Louisiana Radio Network, about LSU's fall camp. Steve and Bobby interviewed Saints running back Velus Jones Jr. after a training camp practice session. The guys also went around the NFC South with TJ Rives, the Buccaneers' sideline reporter, D. Orlando Ledbetter, a Falcons beat writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Anish Shroff, the voice of the Carolina Panthers.
Mike and Bobby interviewed Brian Baldinger, an Audacy NFL insider, about his trip to New Orleans to cover the Saints' scrimmage session on Sunday. Baldinger highlighted the Saints' talented young offensive line and new-look defensive line. Bobby, Mike, and Steve shared their observations from the Saints' practice sessions over the weekend. Bobby praised Chris Olave's "outstanding" route-running, Cesar Ruiz's improved pass protection, and Jack Stoll's surprise production.
Brian Baldinger, an Audacy NFL insider, joined Sports Talk. Baldinger broke down his observations from the Saints' scrimmage session on Sunday. He shared his thoughts on rookie LT Kelvin Banks Jr., the Saints' young quarterbacks, RG Cesar Ruiz, and New Orleans' new-look defensive line. Baldinger also evaluated the Saints' pass catchers and young defenders.
Brian Baldinger, an Audacy NFL insider, joined Sports Talk. Baldinger broke down his observations from the Saints' scrimmage session on Sunday. He shared his thoughts on rookie LT Kelvin Banks Jr., the Saints' young quarterbacks, RG Cesar Ruiz, and New Orleans' new-look defensive line. Baldinger also evaluated the Saints' pass catchers and young defenders.
Mike and Bobby interviewed Brian Baldinger, an Audacy NFL insider, about his trip to New Orleans to cover the Saints' scrimmage session on Sunday. Baldinger highlighted the Saints' talented young offensive line and new-look defensive line. Bobby, Mike, and Steve shared their observations from the Saints' practice sessions over the weekend. Bobby praised Chris Olave's "outstanding" route-running, Cesar Ruiz's improved pass protection, and Jack Stoll's surprise production.
This week on another splendiferous episode of NNFA, we've got Reg Thomas and Jeff Baldinger in the turtle lair
Erin Baldinger, long-time ToA member, gives a sermon at Temple of Aaron on Shabbat morning, May 3rd, 2025 on parshat Tazria-Metzora. The ToA clergy were away this weekend for the annual ToA Young Family Kallah.
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Sal sits down with Audacy insider and host of "The Best Football Show" podcast Brian 'Baldy' Baldinger to break down possible Bills NFL Draft targets, including some specific defensive linemen and cornerbacks. He also discusses Shaun Dolac's projection at the next level, and his thoughts on the draft overall. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Sal sits down with Audacy insider and host of "The Best Football Show" podcast Brian 'Baldy' Baldinger to break down possible Bills NFL Draft targets, including some specific defensive linemen and cornerbacks. He also discusses Shaun Dolac's projection at the next level, and his thoughts on the draft overall. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Sal sits down with Audacy insider and host of "The Best Football Show" podcast Brian 'Baldy' Baldinger to break down possible Bills NFL Draft targets, including some specific defensive linemen and cornerbacks. He also discusses Shaun Dolac's projection at the next level, and his thoughts on the draft overall. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal sits down with Audacy insider and host of "The Best Football Show" podcast Brian 'Baldy' Baldinger to break down possible Bills NFL Draft targets, including some specific defensive linemen and cornerbacks. He also discusses Shaun Dolac's projection at the next level, and his thoughts on the draft overall. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wendy Robinson in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.thecalmzone.net/ The band was formed by Wendy Robinson (vocals) and Polly Hancock (vocals, guitar), initially with a drum machine. This line-up recorded the debut "Don't Go Back" EPon Big Cat UK (catalogue number BBA02) in August 1988) achieving "Single of the Week" in Melody Maker. A John Peel session, produced by Dale Griffin and recorded at the BBC studios in Golders Green, London, was first broadcast on 21 September 1988 and repeated on 11 October 1988. It featured four original songs; "Perfect Dream Home", "Fine Lines", "Dr Fell" and "Backward" Daydream. They then recruited Dana Baldinger (born Seattle,), and signed to One Little Indian Records, releasing "Please Let Me Go" as a single in April 1990; this too attained Single of The Week in Melody Maker. Baldinger was eventually replaced by Anne Rogers of The Crowd Scene.
95.7 the Game's NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins the Morning Roast with Sam Lubman and Jake Hutchinson to discuss the current state of the 49ers, Brock Purdy's effort against the Dolphins, and George Kittle's outstanding play as of late
From 'The Best Football Show' (subscribe here): Brian 'Baldy' Baldinger is here for all we need, a Week 5 TNF Preview: shaking up the Falcons' depth chart and giving the Bucs their flowers. Then, we look ahead to Sunday, where the Saints "should be" 4-0 according to Baldy, and the Kingsbury/Jayden Daniels offense is a match made in Washington Commanders' Fan Heaven. Finally, Baldy's looking at the Kansas City Chiefs' defensive scheme. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices