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Send us a textThe kind of week where you fix a broken deodorant with sheer will, crawl back onto the Peloton, and somehow end up at a house party with caviar pie and pigs in blankets is exactly our tempo. We're juggling four-kid calendars, long drives to the wrong gym, and those quiet late-night moments when a red eye and a to-do list won't quit—and we still manage to squeeze in a laugh (or ten).We dive into everyday myths and trends that shape our lives more than we admit. SPF isn't “hours of protection,” no matter what your sister says. A Florida baby named "Six Seven" sparks a real talk about names, identity, and how choices age. The Bears-Packers game delivers a live lesson in sportsmanship for our kids, reminding us that community often shows up when the score doesn't. Then it's style time: poet core gets a vote, turtlenecks earn side-eye, loafers get love, and the universal joy of dresses with pockets becomes nonnegotiable. We share fit hacks—adjustable straps for uneven shoulders—and that electric nostalgia of wedding and communion dresses, petticoats and all.Work culture is changing too. After-work happy hour is fading as hybrid schedules and sober curiosity rise, but mentorship and camaraderie don't have to disappear. We talk better replacements—mocktails, coffee walks, bite-size gatherings that build trust without pressure. And yes, we go full foodie: Noma's $1,500 LA pop-up and its free table for young hospitality pros, plus our own kitchen courage, trying a classic caviar pie and admitting what we liked. It's comfort, curiosity, and a little chaos stitched together by humor, heart, and dresses that let us breathe.If this blend of real life, style smarts, and culture shifts hits home, tap follow, share with a friend who loves pockets, and drop a review to tell us your unexpected high this week.Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
In the first hour of the show, Laurence Holmes & Carmen Vitali listened & reacted to Rams wide receiver Davante Adams weighing in on whether he is going to represent the Packers in getting back at the Bears.
From 'Take The North' (subscribe here): Dan Wiederer and Mark Grote examine how head coach Ben Johnson has reignited the Bears-Packers rivalry in his first season in Chicago. 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
For years, we asked for coaches and players who truly understood the Bears/Packers rivalry and, more importantly, winning football games, Marc Silverman writes. Ben Johnson is that guy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shaw-local-s-bears-insider-podcast--3098936/support.
Laurence & Carmen listen & react to Rams wide reciever Davante Adams being pressed on the Bears-Packers rivalry on the Up & Adams Podcast.
"Feels like deja vu, another Bears-Packers stunner." The Bleacher Bums are back to bask in the glory of the Bears advancing to the Divisional round after a heart-stopping win over their biggest rival. We analyze the "12 lucky breaks" that ended 12 years of futility and discuss why Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson have officially cemented themselves as the future of the franchise.In this episode:The Comeback: Overcoming a 21-3 deficit and the "butterfly effect" of the final Hail Mary.Classless Winning?: Defending Ben Johnson's post-game comments and the "sore winner" narrative.Wildcard Wrap-up: Why Bryce Young is in the "Jordan Love Tier" and the liability of the Bills' defense.Divisional Predictions: Can the Bears survive an "honorable death" against Matt Stafford at Soldier Field? Hot Takes: The 49ers' stadium conspiracy theory and the future of Mike Tomlin.Grab a cold one—it's house money from here on out. Bear Down.
Peter King and Jim Gray break down what went wrong with Matt LaFleur's coaching against the Bears and the highs and lows of Wild Card Weekend. Then, they discuss how the value of the field goal has changed, Justin Herbert's performance in the Chargers' playoff loss to the Patriots, predictions for the Texans-Steelers game, and that postgame handshake between Ben Johnson and Matt LaFleur.
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Dan Wiederer and Mark Grote examine how head coach Ben Johnson has reignited the Bears-Packers rivalry in his first season in Chicago. 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
The Mark Moses Show is joined by his good friend Alan Zlotorzynski of Brevard Sports Network to recap Bears-Packers, 49ers-Eagles, Texas-Steelers Jags-Bills from NFL Wildcard Weekend. Mark & Alan also rank what are the best head coaching openings around the NFL after Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin stepped down today after 19 years in Pittsburgh. Mark broadcasts from The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine Studios. #NFL #Football #NFLPlayoffs
A Bears-Packers playoff comeback is already chaos, then Chicago gets a second shockwave mid-game: news leaks that the Cubs are signing Alex Bregman. Evan and Tiki debate how any fan is supposed to process a blockbuster baseball move during the biggest football moment in years, plus why good news can wait but bad news hijacks your brain instantly. Then the show pivots back to the NFL with a caller hammering the league's new addiction: going for it on fourth down. The guys break down the Jaguars' pivotal decision to pass up points against Buffalo, why it felt even worse after a gifted short field, and how one empty possession can swing a playoff game. From there it turns into full Jets fan therapy. Calls flood in with trade-up fantasies for Fernando Mendoza, reality checks on what it would actually cost, and the clip that sent Jets hopes into a spiral when Mendoza names Tom Brady as his dream dinner guest. Plus: a debate on Ben Johnson's “talking spicy” persona, whether he's hard to root for, and why Sean McVay is the easy choice when likability becomes part of the playoff rooting chart.
Hour 2 starts with one of the strangest timing moments you'll hear all season: the Bears are in the middle of an epic home playoff comeback against the Packers when news breaks that the Cubs are stunningly signing Alex Bregman. Evan and Tiki debate how a city even processes a massive baseball move during the biggest football night in years, plus a Barstool meltdown from the Boston side of the deal. Then the calls take over, starting with a deep dive into the modern fourth down obsession and the Jaguars decision to pass up points against Buffalo, especially after being gifted field position. The guys break down why “take the points” still matters in January and how one empty possession can flip a playoff game. The hour also hits the Jets fan reality check after watching real playoff football, the quarterback trade up fantasies, and why one Fernando Mendoza quote might have ended Jets dreams on the spot. Plus: the Liam Cohen press conference moment that has media people furious, a debate on whether a reporter can be supportive, and a round of playoff hot takes including which coaches are easiest and hardest to root for.
What a weekend for football! From historic comebacks in the Windy City to the defending champs falling in Philly, Wild Card Weekend 2026 lived up to the hype. We're breaking down all five games from Saturday and Sunday, analyzing the coaching decisions that shifted the momentum and looking ahead to the Divisional Round.Saturday: The Great Escapes• Bears 31, Packers 27: Caleb Williams just had his "Welcome to Greatness" moment. Down 21–3 at the half, the Bears pulled off the largest postseason comeback in franchise history. We discuss the 25-yard game-winner to DJ Moore and whether this loss marks the end of the Matt LaFleur era in Green Bay.• Rams 34, Panthers 31: Matthew Stafford reminds us why he's a future Hall of Famer. Despite being double-digit favorites, the Rams found themselves trailing late until Stafford engineered a 71-yard drive, capped by a Colby Parkinson TD with only 38 seconds left.Sunday: The Champs are Out• 49ers 23, Eagles 19: The upset of the weekend. Brock Purdy and the Niners went into Lincoln Financial Field and dethroned the defending Super Bowl champions. We talk about the gutsy Jauan Jennings trick-play TD pass and the fallout for the Eagles after a "limp" second-half offensive showing.• Bills 27, Jaguars 24: Josh Allen finally got the monkey off his back with his first career fourth-quarter playoff game-winning drive. A classic shootout that saw four lead changes in the final quarter alone.• Patriots 16 vs. Chargers 3: We wrap up the Sunday night action from Foxborough—did the Chargers' high-flying offense survive the January chill in New England? NOPE! They were absolutely handled on offense by the Patriots defense and Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel made a statement to the league. Key Takeaways & Divisional Preview• Injury Report: The 49ers won, but at what cost? We look at the impact of George Kittle's season-ending Achilles injury.• The Road Ahead: The #1 seeds—the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks—now know who they're hosting. We set the stage for next week's Divisional Round matchups.We will be back on Tuesday to discuss the Steelers vs the Texans and preview the divisional round!Tap into Episode 676 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTube.Rams- Panthers (3:10)Bears- Packers (7:15)Jags- Bills (11:21)Eagles - 49ers (16:12)Patriots - Chargers (20:43)Preview Texans vs Steelers (23:13)--------#nfl #football #nflfootball #nflnews #trending #sports #culture --------Best way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.comThis show has been brought to you by Magic Mind!Right now you can get your Magic Mind at WWW.MAGICMIND.COM/ PCLT20 to get 20% off a one-time purchase or up to 48% off a subscription using that code PCJUNE. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Rusic and Krahn is on demand! To kick off the hour George asks the question "how do you feel after Flames Wins"? Then we unleash or text topic of the day!(11:49) Later on, the guys are joined by NFL on CBS Analyst Charles Davis! First Charles discuss who took a bigger beating this weekend, Justin Herbert or Josh Allen? Then he dives into if the Jags and patriots can replicate their newfound success from this year and take it into next year. net, Charles talks about the frosty handshake by the the HC's following Bears/Packers. Lastly Charles weighs in on the value of NFL HC'sThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Westwood One Analyst Ross Tucker joins the show to react to Bears/Packers, break down today's NFL Playoff games, and MUCH MORE!
It's the final countdown...some final pre-game thoughts before the Bears and Packers lace em up. Plus, Laurence has some thoughts on how you should spend your Saturday. Our Sponsors:* Check out Aura.com: https://aura.com/remove* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The phones are ringing off the hook and the anticipation is at a fever pitch as Packernet After Dark breaks down the most significant Bears-Packers playoff matchup since 2010. With Ben Johnson's now-infamous "here we play football" comment echoing through the fanbase, callers are fired up and ready to see the Pack put Chicago in its place on Wild Card Weekend. The energy from Packer nation is electric as fans call in to discuss the health advantage after a week of rest, Nathaniel Hackett's return to the facility and what it means for the red zone struggles, and whether this game defines the legacies of both Jordan Love and Matt LaFleur. One caller delivers an impassioned plea to stop the negativity and just enjoy the ride, while another warns that the Packers may have created a confident monster in Caleb Williams after letting him off the hook in Week 18. Plus, a heartwarming story about a listener's wife becoming a devoted fan of the show. If you want to be part of the conversation, call in at 608-501-0718. New callers go to the front of the line. Go Pack Go! This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to preview the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday at Soldier Field in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the state of the Bears' struggling defense entering the playoffs; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh shared their predictions for the Bears-Packers game.
In Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score, FS1 host Danny Parkins joined the Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show to preview the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday in the wild-card round and to share an important plea for the fans who will be in attendance at Soldier Field; Score football analyst Patrick Mannelly joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to explain why the Bears shouldn't fear the Packers; and Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share insight on the Cubs' trade of outfielder Owen Caissie and two other prospects to the Marlins for right-hander Edward Cabrera.
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Score football analyst Olin Kreutz to preview the Bears-Packers game Saturday in the wild-card round. After that, Spiegel and Holmes listened back to insight from ESPN analyst Matt Bowen on their show earlier in the week. Later, they discussed the Bulls-Heat game getting postponed Thursday due to condensation on the United Center floor on an unseasonably warm January day.
Mike Golic Sr. joins the show to talk about round 3 of Bears-Packers this season.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by discussing the opportunity that awaits Bears second-year quarterback Caleb Williams against the rival Packers on Saturday in the wild-card round. After that, Prime Video analyst Andrew Whitworth joined the show to preview the Bears-Packers matchup.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by old friend and longtime Chicago sportswriter Barry Rozner to preview the Bears-Packers matchup Saturday in the wild-card round and to discuss a variety of other topics. Later, Spiegel and Holmes played Categories with the listeners at Real Time Sports.
Live from Real Time Sports in Elk Grove Village, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes previewed the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs.
In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Westwood One analyst Mike Golic to preview the Bears-Packers game Saturday in the wild-card round. He'll be on the call for the game. After that, Dan Wiederer of The Athletic joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines as they prepare to face the Packers.
In the Best of the Bears this week, NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales joined the Mully & Haugh Show to preview the much-anticipated Bears-Packers showdown Saturday in the wild-card round; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes wondered if Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is coaching for his job against the Bears on Saturday; and Spiegel and Holmes stressed the need for the Bears to manage their emotions in what's sure to be an electric Soldier Field environment.
The Full Go returns as Jason welcomes CBS Sports' JP Acosta to the pod! The two chat about key matchups in Bears-Packers, the importance of the Bears' defensive line showing up, and how sustainable their success has been this year. The two also talk about JP's Coach of The Year pick, preview Jags-Bills and the dilemma facing the Eagles.The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available.Voicemail line: 708-550-3781.Host: Jason GoffGuests: JP AcostaProducer: Kyle Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to preview the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday at Soldier Field in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the state of the Bears' struggling defense entering the playoffs; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh shared their predictions for the Bears-Packers game.
In the Best of the Bears this week, NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales joined the Mully & Haugh Show to preview the much-anticipated Bears-Packers showdown Saturday in the wild-card round; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes wondered if Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is coaching for his job against the Bears on Saturday; and Spiegel and Holmes stressed the need for the Bears to manage their emotions in what's sure to be an electric Soldier Field environment.
In Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score, FS1 host Danny Parkins joined the Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show to preview the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday in the wild-card round and to share an important plea for the fans who will be in attendance at Soldier Field; Score football analyst Patrick Mannelly joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to explain why the Bears shouldn't fear the Packers; and Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the Mully & Haugh Show to share insight on the Cubs' trade of outfielder Owen Caissie and two other prospects to the Marlins for right-hander Edward Cabrera.
The phones are ringing off the hook and the anticipation is at a fever pitch as Packernet After Dark breaks down the most significant Bears-Packers playoff matchup since 2010. With Ben Johnson's now-infamous "here we play football" comment echoing through the fanbase, callers are fired up and ready to see the Pack put Chicago in its place on Wild Card Weekend. The energy from Packer nation is electric as fans call in to discuss the health advantage after a week of rest, Nathaniel Hackett's return to the facility and what it means for the red zone struggles, and whether this game defines the legacies of both Jordan Love and Matt LaFleur. One caller delivers an impassioned plea to stop the negativity and just enjoy the ride, while another warns that the Packers may have created a confident monster in Caleb Williams after letting him off the hook in Week 18. Plus, a heartwarming story about a listener's wife becoming a devoted fan of the show. If you want to be part of the conversation, call in at 608-501-0718. New callers go to the front of the line. Go Pack Go! This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
The guys preview wild-card weekend, including Rams-Panthers, Bears-Packers, and Bills-Jaguars, and discuss what it all means for the playoff picture. They also debate the Rams' dominance, the Bears' magic, and Jacksonville's legitimacy—and Craig finally watched 'The Lord of the Rings' for the first time. (00:00) Intro (02:34) Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel (21:37) Rams @ Panthers (30:15) Packers @ Bears (37:09) Bills @ Jaguars (44:18) Chargers @ Patriots (49:44) 49ers @ Eagles (56:27) Texans @ Steelers (01:07:10) Ringer 107 picks (01:15:42) Emails Discord link: https://discord.gg/Ge8bbYHrau Check out the 2025 Ringer Fantasy Football Rankings: https://fantasyfootball.theringer.com/ Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck Producers: Kai Grady, Carlos Chiriboga, and Cameron Dinwiddie “Arcade”: NSYBBH8ONNLKC7H4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rich reacts to the Miami Hurricanes thrilling win over Ole Miss to advance to the College Football Playoff championship game, to be played in the ‘Canes' home stadium. Ashton Kutcher joins Rich in-studio to promote his new ‘The Beauty' FX series, reveals the level of anxiousness he has heading in to his beloved Chicago Bears' Wild Card game against their NFC North rival Green Bay Packers, debates if he'll watch the game live or appease his wife, Mila Kunis, by attending the Golden Globes with her instead, and shares some great stories about his days producing MTV's ‘Punk'd.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Wild Card Weekend, so we're playing the most dangerous game: who are we selfishly rooting for and why. The guys go matchup by matchup with Jets and Giants agendas all over the place, from hoping Carolina creates Bryce Young doubt (hello, Jets QB options) to rooting for pure chaos in Bears-Packers if it means more coaching openings. They also hit Bills-Jaguars, Eagles-Niners (and the John Harbaugh fear factor), plus the Patriots as the ultimate “please lose” postseason villain. Then it turns into full New York sports radio perfection: Cinco de Luncho takes over, Evan's brain gets exposed, and the crew reacts to the Saquon Barkley billboard shot at Giants fans on I-95. Hour 3 also dips into Knicks/Wizards draft-pick drama, Giants coordinator continuity talk (Kafka, Dart development), and a college QB watch that turns tonight's game into a Jets scouting mission. Key moments: rooting-interest power rankings, Giants coaching search circus, Saquon billboard outrage, Cinco de Luncho, and the phones lighting up with callers.
The guys kick off Wild Card Weekend by laying out their “selfish rooting interest” list, where Jets bitterness, Giants coaching paranoia, and pure chaos all collide. It starts with Rams-Panthers and a very specific agenda: hope Carolina's Bryce Young doubt grows just enough to create more QB options for the Jets, while also keeping the Panthers from becoming a real future threat. Then it turns into Bears-Packers, where personal grudges (Ben Johnson), weather talk, and the dream of a coaching-search circus take center stage. If the Packers lose, does it crack open another job and send the league into full-blown coach chaos? That's the debate. They hit Bills-Jaguars with the “maximum pain” theory for Buffalo fans, plus the Harbaugh ripple effects in Eagles-Niners, before the segment swerves into the Saquon billboard drama that feels like a direct shot at Giants fans. The back half includes Knicks-Wizards draft-pick paranoia, Giants OC continuity talk (Kafka and the Dart development angle), and a mini debate on why you can't blindly trust AI without fact-checking.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes previewed the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the Bears linebackers' underwhelming play recently. After that, Chicken Dinner podcast host Joe Ostrowski joined the show to preview the Bears-Packers showdown from a gambling perspective and to share advice for NFL wild-card weekend.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by old friend and longtime Chicago sportswriter Barry Rozner to preview the Bears-Packers matchup Saturday in the wild-card round and to discuss a variety of other topics.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Prime Video analyst Andrew Whitworth to preview the Bears-Packers matchup Saturday in the wild-card round.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Score football analyst Olin Kreutz to preview the Bears-Packers game Saturday in the wild-card round.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened back to insight from ESPN analyst Matt Bowen on their show earlier in the week regarding the Bears-Packers matchup.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the final look at Bears/Packers! Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Seth Rollins discuss the rivalry matchup coming on Saturday night. Tom Pellisero updates the Dolphins decision to move on from head coach Mike McDaniel. Bills TE Dawson Knox helps preview Buffalo's upcoming matchup with the Jaguars. Which side holds the edge between the Chargers and Patriots? Plus, Manti explains why the Jags offense and defense is mayjah! Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nate Tice & Charles McDonald join forces to preview ALL six NFL Wild Card games. After reacting to the Miami Dolphins firing Head Coach Mike McDaniel and where he could potentially land as one of the better playcallers in the NFL, the duo dive into Wild Card Weekend. Nate & Charles start off by discussing whether the Carolina Panthers have a chance to keep it close against the Los Angeles Rams, if the Chicago Bears can get the upper hand on the Green Bay Packers in their rubber match and if the Buffalo Bills really deserve to be road favorites against the red-hot Jacksonville Jaguars.Later, Nate & Charles discuss the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles battling to see who can get the good vibes going again, the Los Angeles Chargers trying to overcome their injuries against the New England Patriots (and MVP Drake Maye) and the Pittsburgh Steelers walking into a buzzsaw Houston Texans defense on Monday night. The two hosts wrap things up with their Hail Mary bold predictions, including some pessimism surrounding Bryce Young and Aaron Rodgers.(2:45) - Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel(13:30) - Rams @ Panthers(23:20) - Packers @ Bears(40:35) - Bills @ Jaguars(1:00:05) - 49ers @ Eagles(1:16:30) - Chargers @ Patriots(1:41:20) - Texans @ Steelers(1:49:50) - Hail Mary predictions Subscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:
Evan and Michelle welcome Courtney Cronin to the show to discuss Bears-Packers, with an eye on the coaching matchup. Michelle Madness: Who NEEDS to win this weekend? Courtney has a scalding hot take about where every sporting event should be played. UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: Mike Brown beat Ty Lue in a shooting contest! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan and Michelle welcome Courtney Cronin to the show to discuss Bears-Packers, with an eye on the coaching matchup. Michelle Madness: Who NEEDS to win this weekend? Courtney has a scalding hot take about where every sporting event should be played. UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: Mike Brown beat Ty Lue in a shooting contest! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bears-Packers feels different now. Laurence talks about why from his perch as paid observer. Our Sponsors:* Check out Aura.com: https://aura.com/remove* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fox Sports' Danny Parkins joins the show to talk Bears/Packers, John Harbaugh's firing and his favorite bets for the NFL Playoffs.
Recorded: January 5th 2026 | On this episode of Bussin’ With The Boys, Will Compton and Taylor Lewan interview new head coach of Michigan football, Kyle Whittingham, and 2x Pro Bowl safety for the Chicago Bears, Kevin Byard! The boys kick things off previewing Jarod Beeman's standup show, and a roundtable of New Year’s resolutions—including Jack McPherson, Mitch’s new diet, JP committing to a book a month, Taylor reading more, writing more, and goals around getting to bed earlier, giving back, and being more charitable. There’s plenty of classic Bussin’ banter along the way, including gout talk, fandom debates, Mr. Beast crossing into college football, and Taylor’s Uber Eats pet peeve. From there, the show transitions into a sit-down with Kyle Whittingham, who opens up about the move from Utah to Michigan, navigating the modern NIL era, and what it takes to build culture at a new program. Whittingham clears up retirement rumors, reflects on his time at Utah with no regrets, breaks down expectations for Michigan’s offense and defense, and shares thoughts on meeting the team during bowl season, adopting Michigan’s iconic blue, staying off the internet, motorcycles, skiing with players, and an incredible 6,500-day workout streak. Taylor and Will close out the interview with a debrief on what stood out from the conversation. Later in the episode, Kevin Byard joins the show to preview Bears vs. Packers and talk through leadership in Chicago, starting slow amid outside noise, adapting to a new team, and what makes the Green Bay rivalry different. KB dives into game planning, defensive details, NIL hypotheticals, money vs. program culture, SEC vs. Big Ten debates, Ben Johnson vs. Mike Vrabel philosophies, Caleb Williams, and when he truly bought into the Bears’ locker room. The episode wraps with more Bussin chaos, clean takes, and a Stranger Things finale discussion to send it home. Big Hugs.Tiny Kisses. TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro2:30 Jarod Demon Special5:22 New Years Resolutions 33:05 Mr. Beast’s New Video Idea 41:34 Shoutout No Free Shoutout55:36 #TierTalk1:03:51 Kevin’s Clean Take1:17:59 KYLE WHITTINGHAM INTERVIEW STARTS1:18:54 Process In Becoming Michigan's Head Coach1:20:26 How Much Of A Pain In The Ass Is The Transfer Portal?1:21:35 Michigan Resources vs Utah Resources 1:22:03 Having Guys For Only One Year1:24:38 Is He Ready For The Ohio State Rivalry?1:26:05 STEPPING DOWN From Utah1:28:41 Implementing His Scheme1:32:25 Big Motorcycle Guy1:35:52 Taylor Is FIRED UP About Coach Whittingham1:47:45 KEVIN BYARD INTERVIEW STARTS1:48:39 Bears Going On A Run1:51:21 Difference Between Chicago vs Nashville1:55:14 Being An Alternate For The Pro Bowl1:58:18 Packers v Bears Preview2:02:24 Would He Have Transferred From MTSU?2:07:23 Ben Johnson Implementing His Culture2:11:58 When Did The Team Buy In?2:14:44 Growth Of Caleb Williams2:20:21 Bud Light: What Would You Do Anything For?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Jones and Drew Franklin end the NFL regular season with an incredible ending of Ravens/Steelers. How many mistakes were made before both kickers missed? The Texans beat the Colts, but Matt was hoping for more Philip Rivers. Cam Little kicks a 67 yard field goal in the Jaguars win. Myles Garrett breaks the sack record in the Browns win over the Bengals. Was this the last game for Travis Kelce with the Chiefs? The Panthers will host a playoff game after winning the NFC South. What's next for the Bucs after missing the playoffs? Another big game for Matthew Stafford in a Rams win. The Bears win while the Eagles lost, so the NFC seeds are set. The Seahawks are the 1 seed in the NFC and are the favorites in the Super Bowl odds. How will the Playoffs play out? Matt explains why he's really looking forward to Bears-Packers. The Bills face the Jaguars and the game could go either way. The Eagles host the 49ers and Matt thinks the Chargers could beat the Patriots. How far can the Steelers go in the playoffs? Matt thinks 11 teams are capable of winning the Super Bowl!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.