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Hour 2 continues the UH conversation, moving over to the gridiron to hear Paul & Michael's interview with redshirt freshman WR Jarvis "Dino" Heimuli as the younger brother of Pofele Ashlock works to make a name for himself with some first-team reps. Ku & Paul discuss a fun NFL article from ESPN's Bill Barnwell about which players from each team hold the most trade value in terms of draft capital they'd fetch in a deal.
Jeff and Tom discuss an article by Bill Barnwell's assessment of the players in the NFL with the most pressure, and debate if Shedeur Sanders belonged on that list.
(00:00) Beetle and McKone begin the third hour by touching on the couple caught on the jumbotron at the Coldplay concert last night. (8:13) The crew touches on the Patriots and Curran and Perry agreeing that the defense won’t be as good as everyone thinks. (19:53) The guys talk about the 2014 Patriots being left off Bill Barnwell’s list of Top 25 NFL teams of the last 25 years; What other Patriots teams made the list over the 2014 team? (31:22) We finish the hour taking calls on movies we think still hold up to the hype.
(0:00) Felger and Mazz are joined by Joe Murray as they open the third hour discussing whether the 2004 vs the 2007 Patriots were better after reacting to Bill Barnwell’s list of the top 25 NFL teams of the 21st century. (16:14) Caller reactions on all the guys have talked about today. (24:30) Conversation about Caitlin Clark following last night’s Fever/Sun game at TD Garden and whether Boston should have a WNBA team. (34:36) Caller reactions on the 2004 Patriots, the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun playing in Boston, and the MLB All Star Game.
Bump and Stacy are joined by ESPN’s Bill Barnwell to get his thoughts on the Seahawks new offensive system and what we should expect to see from QB Sam Darnold in his first season, they give you their thoughts on the NBA’s expansion talks and the Seahawks 2025 rookie class reporting to training camp in Headline Rewrites, they bring you the biggest stories around the NFL, including the Jets signing WR Garrett Wilson, and they look at the Mariners current odds to make the playoffs.
Best Ball Breakfast rolls along with some of the first actionable news of the offseason with Quinshon Judkins legal trouble, and Jauan Jennings wanting a new contract. On Underdog Fantasy, 20 second clocks are now the only fast draft option and Pete squeezes in a 2nd solo draft. Special guest Bill Barnwell of ESPN concludes the show.☕ Become a "Best Ball Value Hound" Youtube member to get access to Best Ball After Dark interviews.
HR3 - Andy, Ted, and Dan take a look at the Patriots roster heading into Training Camp and discuss which players they think could find themselves as surprise cuts once Camp is all said and done. The guys react to Bill Barnwell's list ranking the 2007 Patriots as the greatest team of all time. Can a team that didn't win the Super Bowl be considered the greatest team ever? Finally, in the second edition of Ted's Movie Club, the guys review Ted's latest movie assignment, Argo.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Bill Barnwell to reveal the top three players of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Bill start by discussing Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Peyton Manning (01:47), followed by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (19:45) and wrap up the list with quarterback Tom Brady (37:50). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Bill Barnwell to reveal the top three players of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Bill start by discussing Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Peyton Manning (01:47), followed by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (19:45) and wrap up the list with quarterback Tom Brady (37:50). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shan, RJ and Bobby discuss why the Cowboys need to go out and sign cornerback Stephone Gilmore before another team scoops him up. They take a listen to what Dak Prescott said about his health and express some with his comments. Plus, they take a look at Bill Barnwell's piece on the best offensive weapons and how the Cowboys stack up. Bryan Broaddus tells the GBag Nation who he believes are the three most important Cowboys' players in 2025. Plus, the guys give a Cowboys' record prediction and discuss how long Brian Schottenheimer will be the team's head coach. The K&C Masterpiece reacts to ESPN giving the Cowboys a C grade for their offseason moves.
Shan, RJ and Bobby discuss why the Cowboys need to go out and sign cornerback Stephone Gilmore before another team scoops him up. They take a listen to what Dak Prescott said about his health and express some with his comments. Plus, they take a look at Bill Barnwell's piece on the best offensive weapons and how the Cowboys stack up. Bryan Broaddus tells the GBag Nation who he believes are the three most important Cowboys' players in 2025. Plus, the guys give a Cowboys' record prediction and discuss how long Brian Schottenheimer will be the team's head coach. The K&C Masterpiece reacts to ESPN giving the Cowboys a C grade for their offseason moves.
Shan, RJ and Bobby discuss why the Cowboys need to go out and sign cornerback Stephone Gilmore before another team scoops him up. They take a listen to what Dak Prescott said about his health and express some with his comments. Plus, they take a look at Bill Barnwell's piece on the best offensive weapons and how the Cowboys stack up. Bryan Broaddus tells the GBag Nation who he believes are the three most important Cowboys' players in 2025. Plus, the guys give a Cowboys' record prediction and discuss how long Brian Schottenheimer will be the team's head coach. The K&C Masterpiece reacts to ESPN giving the Cowboys a C grade for their offseason moves.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to reveal numbers 7 through 4 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Kevin kick off this tier of players with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ed Reed at number 7 (01:42), quarterback Aaron Rodgers at number 6 (16:30), defensive end J.J. Watt at number 5 (38:03), and wrap the show with defensive lineman Aaron Donald and number 4 (50:52). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to reveal numbers 7 through 4 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Kevin kick off this tier of players with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ed Reed at number 7 (01:42), quarterback Aaron Rodgers at number 6 (16:30), defensive end J.J. Watt at number 5 (38:03), and wrap the show with defensive lineman Aaron Donald and number 4 (50:52). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colum and Stewart discuss all the news (spoiler- there isn't much) in Broncos Country. They delve into a Bill Barnwell article which has divided opinion and then reveal their petty Denver grudges! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to Bill Barnwell's ranking of NFL teams solely based on their wide receiver, tight ends, and running back groups, react to where he has the Falcons ranked, and explain why the Falcons undoubtedly have a top 10 skill position group on offense.
HR2 - Falcons contend in NFC if Michael Penix Jr. & young defense meet expectations In hour two Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to ESPN's Seth Walder's 2025 NFL offseason grades, and the offseason grade Walder gives the Falcons. Mike, Beau, and Ali also talk about how even though the Falcons took a big risk in the draft by trading up for James Pearce, and losing their 2026 first round pick, General Manager Terry Fontenot and the Falcons have supplemented that by setting themselves up to have plenty of money to spend next offseason. Then, The Morning Shift crew reacts to Bill Barnwell's ranking of NFL teams solely based on their wide receiver, tight ends, and running back groups, reacts to where Barnwell has the Falcons ranked, and explains why the Falcons undoubtedly have a top 10 skill position group on offense. Mike, Beau, and Ali also continue to recap and react to the Atlanta Braves losing 5-4 in 11 innings to the Oakland Athletics last night and losing two games out of their three game series with the Athletics. The Morning Shift crew also discusses whether or not the Braves should trade catcher Sean Murphy. Finally, Mike, Beau, and Ali close out hour two by playing a round of Fair or Foul!
Laura Rutledge is joined by Bill Barnwell, Andrew Hawkins, and Dan Graziano as they observe the 49ers offense without a familiar face, why the Falcons have intrigue going into the 2025 season and why the Bills WR room still has concerns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN's Bill Barnwell released his annual ranking of the best skill position groups in the NFL—and the Washington Commanders landed at #13. Craig and Anthony go through the full list, debating which teams deserve their spot, who's overrated, who's underrated, and whether Washington's ranking is fair.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice to reveal numbers 11 through 8 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Nate kick of this tier of players with tight end Rob Gronkowski at number 11 (01:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Derrelle Revis at number 10 (15:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Randy Moss at number 9 (25:30), and wrap up the show with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ray Lewis at number 9 (42:05). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brock and Salk react to some postgame sound from Logan Gilbert going back out to the mound after the rain delay and talk through the decision. They then go Around The NFL, including stories from Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, TJ Watt and more. In Blue 88, topics include a Bill Barnwell opinion on the Seahawks, who could be the Seahawks Cal Raleigh and UW Football continuing to impress.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice to reveal numbers 11 through 8 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Nate kick of this tier of players with tight end Rob Gronkowski at number 11 (01:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Derrelle Revis at number 10 (15:30), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Randy Moss at number 9 (25:30), and wrap up the show with Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Ray Lewis at number 9 (42:05). Note: time codes approximate Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken and Anthony react to position rankings from Bill Barnwell and talk about how it's dampening their excitement for the Browns.
CNote: Cowboys News of the Evening: Where are the Cowboys in Bill Barnwell's annual playmaker rankings; Dak talks Pickens connection full 653 Wed, 09 Jul 2025 00:21:55 +0000 DSspQ7vFLTE0LD0Y4vcujxYsJ1sSMyro nfl,dallas cowboys,sports GBag Nation nfl,dallas cowboys,sports CNote: Cowboys News of the Evening: Where are the Cowboys in Bill Barnwell's annual playmaker rankings; Dak talks Pickens connection The G-Bag Nation - Weekdays 10am-3pm 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Bill Barnwell of ESPN took a look at each team's best offensive weapons. How did the Cowboys compare?
ESPN's Bill Barnwell put out his rankings for 2025 NFL skill position groups. Where do the Titans rank? Forever a Titan Chris Sanders joins the program.
The Ravens have collected a pretty nice group of skill position players to compliment Lamar Jackson. How do their wide receivers, tight ends and running backs compare to the rest of the league? According to Bill Bender they aren't top five.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by NFL Network's Brian Baldinger to reveal numbers 15 through 12 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Brian kick of this tier of players by talking about Pro Football Hall-of-Famer LaDainian Tomlinson at number 15 (0:50), followed by former Panthers LB Luke Kuechly at number 14 (10:20), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Calvin Johnson at number 13 (22:10), and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Joe Thomas at number 12 (32:13). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by NFL Network's Brian Baldinger to reveal numbers 15 through 12 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Brian kick of this tier of players by talking about Pro Football Hall-of-Famer LaDainian Tomlinson at number 15 (0:50), followed by former Panthers LB Luke Kuechly at number 14 (10:20), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Calvin Johnson at number 13 (22:10), and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Joe Thomas at number 12 (32:13). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by NFL Network Chief National Reporter Steve Wyche to reveal numbers 20 through 16 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. The duo starts with Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett (0:52) at number 20. Then, Wyche and Rosenthal pay respects to one of the best offensive guards in football history, longtime Dallas Cowboy Zack Martin (12:26), at number 19. Martin is followed by Pro Football Hall of Famer Julius Peppers (21:50) -- the fourth most prolific sack artist in NFL history -- at number 18. For Peppers, the duo takes a look back at an incredible two-play sequence that exemplifies the type of freak athlete Pep was over his 17 year career. The last non-QB to win MVP, running back Adrian Peterson (31:58), comes in at number 17. Wyche shares a classic story of the first time he met Peterson, and other anecdotes about his incredible rushing career. Future Hall of Fame Quarterback Drew Brees (44:06) rounds out this tier of players at number 16. With Brees being another player Wyche covered extensively in the NFC South, the veteran reporter shares story after story about the greatest player in New Orleans Saints history. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by NFL Network Chief National Reporter Steve Wyche to reveal numbers 20 through 16 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. The duo starts with Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett (0:52) at number 20. Then, Wyche and Rosenthal pay respects to one of the best offensive guards in football history, longtime Dallas Cowboy Zack Martin (12:26), at number 19. Martin is followed by Pro Football Hall of Famer Julius Peppers (21:50) -- the fourth most prolific sack artist in NFL history -- at number 18. For Peppers, the duo takes a look back at an incredible two-play sequence that exemplifies the type of freak athlete Pep was over his 17 year career. The last non-QB to win MVP, running back Adrian Peterson (31:58), comes in at number 17. Wyche shares a classic story of the first time he met Peterson, and other anecdotes about his incredible rushing career. Future Hall of Fame Quarterback Drew Brees (44:06) rounds out this tier of players at number 16. With Brees being another player Wyche covered extensively in the NFC South, the veteran reporter shares story after story about the greatest player in New Orleans Saints history. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every now and again in this business, breaking news works in your favor. That was the case for us at The Athletic Football Show on Monday, when news of the Jalen Ramsey Dolphins/Steelers trade broke early in the morning. It became even more the case when the deal got stranger and more interesting, roping in Minkah Fitzpatrick, Jonnu Smith, and a couple of draft picks over the ensuing 90 minutes or so. Robert Mays and old friend Bill Barnwell break down the trade and its implications for both teams on this episode of The Athletic Football Show.Hosts: Robert Mays and Derrik KlassenWith: Bill BarnwellExecutive Producer: Michael BellerProducer: Michael BellerSubscribe to The Athletic Football Show...AppleSpotifyYouTubeFollow Robert on Bluesky: @robertmays.bsky.socialFollow Derrik on Bluesky: @qbklass.bsky.socialFollow Bill on Bluesky: @billbarnwell.comFollow Robert on X: @robertmaysFollow Derrik on X: @QBKlassFollow Bill on X: @billbarnwellTheme song: HauntedWritten by Dylan Slocum, Trevor Dietrich, Ruben Duarte, Kyle McAulay, and Meredith VanWoert / Performed by Spanish Love SongsCourtesy of Pure Noise / By arrangement with Bank Robber Music, LLC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes to reveal numbers 25 through 21 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Mina start the list with Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce (02:59), followed by Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Terrell Owens at number 24 (13:20), Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt at number 23 (22:59), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Walter Jones at number 22 (32:05), and Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson at number 21 (41:05). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes to reveal numbers 25 through 21 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Mina start the list with Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce (02:59), followed by Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Terrell Owens at number 24 (13:20), Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt at number 23 (22:59), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Walter Jones at number 22 (32:05), and Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson at number 21 (41:05). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes to reveal numbers 25 through 21 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Mina start the list with Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce (02:59), followed by Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Terrell Owens at number 24 (13:20), Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt at number 23 (22:59), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Walter Jones at number 22 (32:05), and Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson at number 21 (41:05). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Clark is joined by Bill Barnwell to put the AFC teams in tiers. Hear what teams Bill & Kevin believe will challenge the Chiefs in the AFC. Plus, why they disagree on how good the Browns will be in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes to reveal numbers 25 through 21 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Mina start the list with Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce (02:59), followed by Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Terrell Owens at number 24 (13:20), Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt at number 23 (22:59), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Walter Jones at number 22 (32:05), and Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson at number 21 (41:05). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Clark is joined by Bill Barnwell to put the AFC teams in tiers. Hear what teams Bill & Kevin believe will challenge the Chiefs in the AFC. Plus, why they disagree on how good the Browns will be in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes to reveal numbers 25 through 21 of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years. Gregg and Mina start the list with Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce (02:59), followed by Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Terrell Owens at number 24 (13:20), Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt at number 23 (22:59), Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Walter Jones at number 22 (32:05), and Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson at number 21 (41:05). Note: time codes approximate. Don't miss any of NFL Daily's Top 25 Players of the Last 25 Years where Gregg is joined by ESPN's Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell, Yahoo! Sports' Nate Tice, NFL Network's Steve Wyche and Brian Baldinger and broadcasting legend Kevin Harlan to break down the best NFL players since the turn of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-11:53) – Tim Kelly joins to talk the current state of the Phillies. (11:53-21:04) – Previewing the Phillies vs. Mets series (21:04-32:53) – The guys discuss an article from Bill Barnwell. (32:53-42:06) – The text line is checked for the final time today and the Key 3 wraps up the show.
(00:00-10:12) – On today’s episode of Kincade & Salciunas, the guys open the show asking if are we prepared for the next chapter of Philadelphia sports. (10:12-16:38) – Which Philly teams are best prepared for the future? (16:38-28:20) – The Phillies won the series against the Marlins and have another big series coming up against the Mets. (28:20-36:44) – The benches clear during the Dodgers/Padres game, the guys check the text line and get ready for the next hour. (36:44-48:53) – The guys discuss ESPN’s All Quarter Century Team. (48:53-57:24) – Does a list like the All-Quarter Century mean anything to you? (57:24-1:08:57) – Would you be willing to trade the top Phillies prospects? (1:08:57-1:18:16) – At what point do ushers ignore rules? The guys check some more texts and get ready for the next hour. (1:18:16-1:30:10) – The Thunder didn’t show up to Game 6 and now have to play a Game 7. (1:30:10-1:39:21) – Today’s Headlines with Connor Thomas. (1:39:21-1:51:09) – The Eagles on Prisco top 100 lost. (1:51:09-2:00:22) – Some recent news on the Tush Push and the guys prep for the final hour. (2:00:22-2:14:00) – Tim Kelly joins to talk the current state of the Phillies. (2:14:00-2:22:15) – Previewing the Phillies vs. Mets series. (2:22:15-2:32:39) – The guys discuss an article from Bill Barnwell. (2:32:39-2:47:52) – The text line is checked for the final time today and the Key 3 wraps up the show.
In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil react to ESPN’s Bill Barnwell’s lack of excitement for Evan Engram in a Broncos jersey. Will Sean Payton be able to put Engram in situations to be successful and be a mismatch for defenders? Should Broncos Country be concerned with Evan Engram’s ability to break tackles? We look back at the Broncos target share in 2024 for their skill position players, and project what the target share will be for offensive players in 2025. Will Evan Engram and RJ Harvey walk in to the Broncos and be top targets for Bo Nix? How would Broncos Country feel about Patrick Surtain potentially participating in the Olympics for flag football? Would Sean Payton give PS2 his blessing to miss some of training camp to play in the Olympics? Zach shares his insight on the Nuggets and Jamal Murray being at odds over him playing in the 2024 Olympics. Do the Nuggets have a chance of reuniting with their former general manager, Tim Connelly?
Hannah Storm is joined by Kevin Clark, Bill Barnwell, Mina Kimes and Ben Baby Texans / CJ Stroud Year 1 vs. Year 2 Cowboys OTAs NFC South Superlatives NFC North Superlatives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seth and Sean react to and assess Bill Barnwell's offseason superlative for the Texans and discuss the list of top departures leaving off Laremy Tunsil.
Seth and Sean dive into Bill Barnwell's offseason superlative for the Texans, if Aaron Rodgers is leading the Steelers on, and engage in some hype for new Texans O-Line Coach Cole Popovich.
Seth and Sean discuss the Astros getting a win over the Mariners on a Christian Walker walk-off HR, the player the Texans were trying to trade up to take turning out to be a guy they ended up getting anyway, go through the day's Headlines, discuss if the Astros dodged a bullet in Alex Bregman leaving now that he has a quad injury like he did in 2021, give credit in Acknowledge Me, react to Channing Crowder outlining just how in-charge Jordon Hudson was when he had Bill Belichick on the Pivot podcast, dive into Bill Barnwell's offseason superlative for the Texans, if Aaron Rodgers is leading the Steelers on, engage in some hype for new Texans O-Line Coach Cole Popovich, break down the biggest things they learned about the Astros from their gauntlet of 17 straight days of games, react to Ross Tucker saying some things to anger Bears fans, and dive into Pablo Torre soliciting help from GeoGuessrs to crack where the Belichick Ring video took place.
We discuss some wild things that were said by owner's and coaches at the NFL spring meeting. Then, we go over the pros and cons of a Seahawks trade proposal for a pro bowl guard from Bill Barnwell and we hear from you in Answer the Question Jerk.
Bill Barnwell joins Domonique and Charlie to talk NFL free agency! How much better have teams like the Commanders and Bears gotten? And how concerning has this offseason been for teams like the 49ers and Eagles? 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show 2:36 Most interesting NFL free agent storylines 5:28 What's going on with the 49ers? 16:28 Thoughts on the Commanders' moves 24:35 Has the Eagles' offseason been concerning? 32:59 How the Bears have helped Caleb Williams 47:35 Is Aaron Rodgers a good fit for the Steelers? 55:56 Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by ESPN's Bill Barnwell to give you 23 intriguing (AND REALISTIC!) trade targets this offseason. Players they think could be on the move include Myles Garrett (05:46), Matthew Stafford (12:28), Micah Parsons (27:30), Maxx Crosby (39:22), Kirk Cousins (49:40), Joe Thuney (52:47), and more! Note: time codes approximate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan is a big-time asterisk guy according to Amin, and Billy is celebrating National Curmudgeon Day. Then, is fandom more fun when you're shutting people up? And is Tyreek Hill jealous of what's happening in Kansas City even though he's received more money and praise since he left? Plus, Stugotz stole a take from Billy who stole it from Bill Barnwell who was kidding, but Chris stole the same take from Jessica who was definitely not kidding. Also, is radio row Stugotz the most reliable Stugotz? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices