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Mike and Brook debate whether talent is more important than coaching. Mike points out that Vince Lombardi inherited a 1-13 team in '58. Two years later that same team with the same players were in the NFL Title Game. Talent is important, but Coaching is about developing that talent. Baker Mayfield was NOT developed by Kevin S. in fact he was ruined. The same case can be made for Gabriel. Fire Stefansky, bring in veteran Jim Schwartz to bring some 'salt' to the locker room and let the young OC do his thing. Remember that was the play that was called when Greg Williams took over from the hapless Hue Jackson (another so called QB whisperer) and stabilized the ship with Freddy K running the offense. Kevin S will never be a Bill Parcells, Vince L, Bill Cowher, Sean Payton, or any top HOF coaches and that is what the Brown's desperately need now. And remember, waiting in the wings... one more year of Deshaun Watson !0:00 Mike opens the episode criticizing Kevin Stefanski's coaching and questioning the team's offensive direction.3:00 Discussion on repeated early scoring followed by stalled drives — and why Stefanski's scripted plays stop working mid-game.8:30 Brook says the Browns' problems start at the top with ownership and lack of accountability.14:30 Mike compares the Browns to the Lions, emphasizing how coaching and culture, not talent, drive success.23:45 The hosts close by calling for Stefanski's firing, promoting Jim Schwartz to interim coach, and rebuilding the team's mindset during the bye week.
Send us a textLatest podcast with Marty Moore, Mr.Irrelevant in the 1994 NFL draft being picked in the 7th round 222nd pick and last pick of the draft. Marty discusses how he got started in football in his younger days as well as how he carried the Mr.Irrelevant tag as a badge of honor. Marty also discusses draft weekend with a funny story of when he got called by the Patriots. We also discuss what Bill Parcells meant to Marty and his NFL career and he also shares a very emotional story of how his daughters played a role in him attending Bill Parcells induction into the Patriots Hall Of Fame on 9/20/95. I hope you all enjoy and as always thank you all for listening!
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 12 o'clock hour is brought to you by SCANA Energy, the Official Natural Gas Partner of Georgia Tech. Phil Simms, Friend of Show, joins the show Drive Around The Sports World The Skins Game returns See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Falcons fans should always feel better after hearing what Phil Simms has to say about Michael Penix. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich breaks down the intrigue surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles heading into their Thursday Night Football NFC East showdown against the New York Giants, and reveals his brand-new NFL Power Rankings with a new #1 team. Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jon Bon Jovi joins Rich in-studio to discuss his new album, the origins of his New England Patriots fandom back in the Bill Parcells era, reveals how fans react when they spot him and Bruce Springsteen driving around together in their native New Jersey, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FAU 27, Rice 21. They're back! Florida Atlantic's road win has the road map back to 6 wins a little less treacherous. From QB play, to a TE coming out party, to a defense that refused to back down, there was a lot to appreciate about FAU's bounce-back from the rough final 9 minutes of the Memphis loss. Ken LaVicka & New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella break it all down and have important discussions about Legos, poor recall of John F. Kennedy's historic speeches & tales of disrespect from Bill Parcells. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textLatest podcast with Mario Henry former WR for the New England Patriots for the 1994-95 season. Mario takes us from high school where playing baseball would help his football career through college and being drafted in the NFL draft and playing for the Patriots. He once referred to himself as the worst high school football payer in history. We also discuss various topics such as what the #12 meant to him as well as how Tom Brady who later wore the #12 inspired him. Mario shares a story about the NFL combine and how his agent bringing the wrong size cleats affected his being drafted later than expected. Mario also looks back on playing for coach Bill Parcells and shares a couple of great stories as well as being in a locker between Drew Bledsoe and Scott Zolak and took a ribbing regarding their paychecks. We close the podcast with Mario discussing how he went from living in his car which as he admits was ego driven to becoming a motivational speaker and helping educate on financial literacy. I hope you all enjoy and as always thank you all for listening!
A unique and unparalleled look into the nature and relationship of two of the pillars of the NFL's greatest dynasty, the 2001-2018 New England PatriotsThere can be doubt, the greatest dynasty in NFL history stood on two pillars: Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. That is indisputable. Together they forged a working relationship that provided thrilling results that would change the game forever and provide a two-decade-long winning culture not likely to ever be repeated. In those twenty years they helped New England to nine Super Bowls, winning six. But who is/was most responsible? The greatest coach/GM in NFL history? The greatest quarterback (perhaps, greatest player regardless of position) in NFL history? New York Times bestselling author Gary Myers takes the deepest dive yet into a debate that rages to this day in his new book, BRADY vs. BELICHICK: The Dynasty Debate (St. Martin's Press, On Sale September 16, 2025, $31.00).What was the nature of their amazing relationship? Mentor and mentee? Superstar and mad scientist? Phenom and master tactician? Or were they equals? In this fascinating book, veteran NFL insider Gary Myers will draw on the incredible access he has to both subjects as well as scores of players, coaches and management officials. Myers has new interviews with Belichick, Devon McCourty, Rodney Harrison, Julian Edelman, Joe Montana, Tom Brady Sr., and scores more. There is also new material from coaching greats Bill Parcells, Jimmy Johnson, Tony Dungy, and former Pats assistant coaches Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel, and executives like Ernie Accorsi and Bill Polian.One of the more revealing and compelling chapters in the book is about New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis, whose sideline hit on then star New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe in 2001 elevated Tom Brady to starting quarterback.and the rest is history. To this day, many fans and haters of New England's success blame Lewis' hit on starting the Patriots dynasty, and Lewis, in the book, doesn't hide his bitter feelings about being tagged with that.In BRADY vs. BELICHICK, Myers goes well into the numbers, analyzing the psychology and sociology of this partnership using his unique perspective to illuminate the greatest duo that ever graced the sport. And who is the most responsible? There is a surprise ending as the reader will discover.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
(0:00) Mike Vrabel says Stevenson will play despite fumbles (10:55) Do Pats need to make adjustment at WR?(25:04) Parcells speech reaction from Pats HOF induction (35:56) Bill Belichick gets ripped in NC paper See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Patriots and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Parcells is our guest on this edition of Pats from the Past. Hear how Parcells signed Adam Vinatieri, where he got his demanding personality from, who exactly are “Parcells” guys and much more. Plus a special guest drops in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand begin the hour talking to Revolution Interim Coach Pablo Moreira. (7:50) Former Patriot Rob Ninkovich gives his thoughts on the Patriots, as well as Bill Belichick and North Carolina's rough start.(17:50) Bill Parcells backs up the story about how Zolak told him to let Drew Bledsoe call his own plays in the second half of the 1994 game against the Vikings. (29:30) We close out the show with the takeaways from today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(0:00) Paul Perillo of Patriots.com joins the show and opens the hour discussing the latest with the Patriots following their week 3 loss to the Steelers. (7:16) Thoughts on Mike Vrabel's comments on the Christian Gonzalez injury. Plus, the callers weigh in with their Patriots takes and questions.(20:43) The guys reset their Bill Parcells thoughts with Paul Perillo.(28:39) Thoughts on the upcoming Patriots-Panthers game on Sunday. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(0:00) The second hour starts with a reset on the Red Sox. Plus callers give their takes on the Celtics and Red Sox.(14:57) Thoughts on Christian Gonzalez' Injury and his timeline to return. (25:47) Callers weigh in on the Red Sox, Celtics and Christian Gonzalez.(36:31) The guys discuss Bill Parcells's comments following Patriots Hall of Fame introduction.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour with calls and reactions on the Red Sox. (13:36) Christian Gonzalez reportedly has not had any setbacks with his hamstring injury, the crew dives in. (20:50) Bill Parcells says he wishes he did things differently in his final years as Patriots coach, the crew reacts.(29:10) We end the hour with a Patriots Hall of Fame discussion. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SEGMENT - In today's Three Point Stance: Fitzy looks at the Patriots defense that desperately needs the return of star corner Christian Gonzalez. Ted looks at the mending of fences between Bill Parcells and Robert Kraft and compares it to the ongoing feud between Kraft and Bill Belichick. While Andy doesn't want to see Jayson Tatum go all in on a return to action for a team that has shown they are not going all in on being contenders this season.
HR2 - In today's Three Point Stance: Fitzy looks at the Patriots defense that desperately needs the return of star corner Christian Gonzalez. Ted looks at the mending of fences between Bill Parcells and Robert Kraft and compares it to the ongoing feud between Kraft and Bill Belichick. While Andy doesn't want to see Jayson Tatum go all in on a return to action for a team that has shown they are not going all in on being contenders this season. The guys discuss the mixed messaging surrounding Christian Gonzalez's return to play. Finally, Andy, Fitzy and Ted are joined by ESPN's Senior NFL Analyst Adam Schefter for his weekly appearance. Schefter discusses how Drake Maye's potential head injury slip by the concussion spotter, how he feels the Patriots have performed in the first three weeks, and more.
Send us a textLatest podcast with OT Pat Harlow who played for the Patriots from 1991-95. We discuss his decision to pursue football over basketball through his college career and Playing with the Pats. Pat shares stories of Bill Parcells, Curtis Martin, Maurice Hurst as well as Scott Zolak. Pat also shares his thoughts on playing in New England and the fans who came out to see him play. Pat also shares who he watched playing as a child. I hope you all enjoy and as always thank you all for listening!
Tune-in as the PU crew breaks down the Patriots 21-14 loss to the Steelers in Week 3. They go over the team's reoccurring theme of bad football, and discuss why the Patriots continue to beat themselves with unnecessary mistakes and how they can fix it. They also reflect on the good seen in Drake Maye, offensive scheme, Hunter Henry, and the defense. Plus, they discuss the weekend's Patriots Hall of Fame festivities honoring Julian Edelman and Bill Parcells.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEGMENT - Ted Johnson shares stories from his weekend at Gillette for his former coach, Bill Parcells, induction into the Patriots Hall of Fame.
HR3 - Ted Johnson shares stories from his weekend at Gillette for his former coach, Bill Parcells, induction into the Patriots Hall of Fame. Andy, Fitzy, and Ted are joined by former Patriots QB Brian Hoyer to discuss how Drake Maye is taking to the Josh McDaniels offense, what he's seeing from the second-year QB, the offense as a whole, and more
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the second hour of the show discussing the amount of penalties the Patriots have taken in the first three games of the season. (12:12) More thoughts on the Patriots penalty issues. Plus, the callers weigh in. (25:32) The guys give their thoughts on Bill Parcells and what he had to say at his Patriots Hall of Fame induction speech. (34:08) More caller reaction to the Patriots loss to the Steelers yesterday. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The best Patriots conversations of the week from The Greg Hill Show, Jones & Keefe, and WEEI Afternoons. What are the keys to beating the Steelers? Tom E. Curran joins WEEI Afternoons to talk about covering Mike Vrabel. Will we finally see Christian Gonzalez play? The Greg Hill Show reviews Bill Parcells' Patriots legacy as he finally enters the team Hall of Fame. Rob Ninkovich joins to talk about the tush push and more.
(0:00) Tom Brady's conflict of interest? (13:47) Should NFL ban tush push?(25:47) Bill Parcells to be inducted into Pats HOF (39:00) 5 Questions with Gasper See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The best Patriots conversations of the week from The Greg Hill Show, Jones & Keefe, and WEEI Afternoons. What are the keys to beating the Steelers? Tom E. Curran joins WEEI Afternoons to talk about covering Mike Vrabel. Will we finally see Christian Gonzalez play? The Greg Hill Show reviews Bill Parcells' Patriots legacy as he finally enters the team Hall of Fame. Rob Ninkovich joins to talk about the tush push and more.
The best Patriots conversations of the week from The Greg Hill Show, Jones & Keefe, and WEEI Afternoons. What are the keys to beating the Steelers? Tom E. Curran joins WEEI Afternoons to talk about covering Mike Vrabel. Will we finally see Christian Gonzalez play? The Greg Hill Show reviews Bill Parcells' Patriots legacy as he finally enters the team Hall of Fame. Rob Ninkovich joins to talk about the tush push and more.
Ahead of Julian Edelman and Bill Parcells being inducted into the Patriots HoF, KJ and Lyons debate how the Pats would look if Parcells had never left.
HR2 - Jones and Keefe open the second hour of today's show discussing the Red Sox impending September collapse. The guys debate who should shoulder most of the blame if the Sox do crumble and miss the playoffs in the last week of the season. It's a Steelers theme Friday Four Pack! Jones and Keefe discuss a litany of Steelers based questions, getting into a discussion about where Aaron Rodgers ranks among the all time great Quarterbacks. Finally, Julian Edelman and Bill Parcells are heading into the Patriots Hall of Fame this weekend. The guys look back at their favorite memories of both Edelman and Parcells ahead of their induction
SEGMENT - In today's Three Point Stance: Fitzy brings up an interesting debate discussing the great coach of all time, is Jim Harbaugh on his way to being the GOAT? When watching Thursday Night Football Andy came to the realization that Josh Allen may be the most likable athlete in sports. Finally, Ted shares some thoughts on his former Head Coach Bill Parcells ahead of his induction into the Patriots Hall of Fame
HR2 - In today's Three Point Stance: Fitzy brings up an interesting debate discussing the great coach of all time, is Jim Harbaugh on his way to being the GOAT? When watching Thursday Night Football Andy came to the realization that Josh Allen may be the most likable athlete in sports. Finally, Ted shares some thoughts on his former Head Coach Bill Parcells ahead of his induction into the Patriots Hall of Fame. Andy, Fitzy and Ted are joined by Boston Sports Journal's Mike Giardi ahead of the Patriots week three game against the Steelers. Mike gives his prediction on the status of Christian Gonzalez, what he expects to see from Drake Maye and the Pats offense, and more.
Butch is back! This week on Unanchored Boston, Bob Lobel and Mike Lynch catch up with Butch Stearns to talk all things Boston sports—including Bill Parcells' Hall of Fame induction and what it means for the Patriots legacy.www.UnAnchoredBoston.TV#UnAnchoredBoston #Patriots #BostonSports
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the second hour of the show discussing the Patriots inducting former Head Coach Bill Parcells into the Patriots Hall of Fame this weekend and if you'd rather have Parcells or Belichick as coach? (12:58) The callers weigh in on Bill Parcells and his time with the Patriots. (22:54) Thoughts on David Pastrnak and the tendonitis that he is dealing with. (33:06) 5 questions that have nothing to do with sports with Jim Murray. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Curtis and Courtney take the wheel as Greg "works" at Elvis Costello // Scheim has sphere fever, Jackson is humbled by Greg Hill Show listeners // BC HC Bill O'Brien joins, talks team's struggles on the road // Wiggy says Brady being involved in production meetings is a nothing burger // Curtis is shocked the Pats haven't won back to back games in 3 years // The News With Courtney: Bike lanes are the scourge of Curtis and the city // Wiggy asks if Cora's job is at all in jeopardy // Rob Ninkovich jumps in on the tush push talk. Stop it or shut it!!! // Curtis reviews Bill Parcells' most legendary career moments // Craig Breslow joins, lays out his pitching strategy for the playoffs // Hill Notes takes on Greg's absence // Jones joins from Fenway, says Cora's job SHOULD be on the line //
Gotta give the man responsible for Wiggy his flowers!
Wiggy asks if Cora's job is at all in jeopardy // Rob Ninkovich jumps in on the tush push talk. Stop it or shut it!!! // Curtis reviews Bill Parcells' most legendary career moments //
Tune-in as the PU Crew turns the page to week three against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They dive into the Patriots history with the Steelers, key matchups and elements that could help the Patriots come out with a win. Deuce returns from the locker room to report on Christian Gonzalez's statements and mentality. Plus, they get into the details of this weekend's Patriots Hall of Fame ceremony honoring Julian Edelman and Bill Parcells.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a text We have a great podcast to discuss all things Parcells and his induction into the Patriots Hall Of Fame on 9/20/25 which is long overdue for the coach who brought respectability to a struggling franchise. The foundation of success as well as the Dynasty that was built all started with the hiring of Parcells in 1993. He instantly brought credibility to a struggling franchise. Sophie Weller podcast regular, Dante Scarnecchia legendary Patriots coach who coached under Parcells as well as Maurice Hurst who played for Parcells share great stories and insight into Parcells time with the Patriots. I hope you all enjoy and as always thank you all for listening!
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour by discussing Bill Parcells ahead of the Patriots Hall of Fame Ceremony this Saturday. (7:29) The crew reacts to Brian Kelly going off on a reporter for their comment on LSU's “struggling offense,” and then later taking back his initial reaction. (19:51) We touch on the latest Red Sox 2004 World Series Documentary. (32:22) Zo & Beetle close the show with Today's Takeaways.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A unique and unparalleled look into the nature and relationship of two of the pillars of the NFL's greatest dynasty, the 2001-2018 New England PatriotsThere can be doubt, the greatest dynasty in NFL history stood on two pillars: Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. That is indisputable. Together they forged a working relationship that provided thrilling results that would change the game forever and provide a two-decade-long winning culture not likely to ever be repeated. In those twenty years they helped New England to nine Super Bowls, winning six. But who is/was most responsible? The greatest coach/GM in NFL history? The greatest quarterback (perhaps, greatest player regardless of position) in NFL history? New York Times bestselling author Gary Myers takes the deepest dive yet into a debate that rages to this day in his new book, BRADY vs. BELICHICK: The Dynasty Debate (St. Martin's Press, On Sale September 16, 2025, $31.00).What was the nature of their amazing relationship? Mentor and mentee? Superstar and mad scientist? Phenom and master tactician? Or were they equals? In this fascinating book, veteran NFL insider Gary Myers will draw on the incredible access he has to both subjects as well as scores of players, coaches and management officials. Myers has new interviews with Belichick, Devon McCourty, Rodney Harrison, Julian Edelman, Joe Montana, Tom Brady Sr., and scores more. There is also new material from coaching greats Bill Parcells, Jimmy Johnson, Tony Dungy, and former Pats assistant coaches Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel, and executives like Ernie Accorsi and Bill Polian.One of the more revealing and compelling chapters in the book is about New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis, whose sideline hit on then star New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe in 2001 elevated Tom Brady to starting quarterback.and the rest is history. To this day, many fans and haters of New England's success blame Lewis' hit on starting the Patriots dynasty, and Lewis, in the book, doesn't hide his bitter feelings about being tagged with that.In BRADY vs. BELICHICK, Myers goes well into the numbers, analyzing the psychology and sociology of this partnership using his unique perspective to illuminate the greatest duo that ever graced the sport. And who is the most responsible? There is a surprise ending as the reader will discover.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
A unique and unparalleled look into the nature and relationship of two of the pillars of the NFL's greatest dynasty, the 2001-2018 New England PatriotsThere can be doubt, the greatest dynasty in NFL history stood on two pillars: Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. That is indisputable. Together they forged a working relationship that provided thrilling results that would change the game forever and provide a two-decade-long winning culture not likely to ever be repeated. In those twenty years they helped New England to nine Super Bowls, winning six. But who is/was most responsible? The greatest coach/GM in NFL history? The greatest quarterback (perhaps, greatest player regardless of position) in NFL history? New York Times bestselling author Gary Myers takes the deepest dive yet into a debate that rages to this day in his new book, BRADY vs. BELICHICK: The Dynasty Debate (St. Martin's Press, On Sale September 16, 2025, $31.00).What was the nature of their amazing relationship? Mentor and mentee? Superstar and mad scientist? Phenom and master tactician? Or were they equals? In this fascinating book, veteran NFL insider Gary Myers will draw on the incredible access he has to both subjects as well as scores of players, coaches and management officials. Myers has new interviews with Belichick, Devon McCourty, Rodney Harrison, Julian Edelman, Joe Montana, Tom Brady Sr., and scores more. There is also new material from coaching greats Bill Parcells, Jimmy Johnson, Tony Dungy, and former Pats assistant coaches Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel, and executives like Ernie Accorsi and Bill Polian.One of the more revealing and compelling chapters in the book is about New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis, whose sideline hit on then star New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe in 2001 elevated Tom Brady to starting quarterback.and the rest is history. To this day, many fans and haters of New England's success blame Lewis' hit on starting the Patriots dynasty, and Lewis, in the book, doesn't hide his bitter feelings about being tagged with that.In BRADY vs. BELICHICK, Myers goes well into the numbers, analyzing the psychology and sociology of this partnership using his unique perspective to illuminate the greatest duo that ever graced the sport. And who is the most responsible? There is a surprise ending as the reader will discover.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
BT and Sal hosted Jets legend Wayne Chrebet to discuss the state of the team, and he was bullish on their future under new head coach Aaron Glenn. Chrebet, a former teammate of Glenn's, sees a new culture of accountability and toughness taking hold, reminiscent of the Bill Parcells era. He believes the team is more than just a collection of "popular names," and the players are now playing for each other. Chrebet also spoke highly of quarterback Justin Fields and expressed his unwavering belief that the Jets are an "unkillable" team destined for a Super Bowl, regardless of what the odds makers in Vegas say.
Kevin Clark recaps an eventful season opening win for the Eagles over the Cowboys. Hear why Kevin doesn't think Jalen Carter's ejection is grounds for those who doubted his character to take a victory lap. Plus, Mike Tannenbaum joins the show to give his take on the Micah Parsons trade. Mike also shares the lessons he learned from Bill Parcells not just on the field but off the field that still stick with him to this day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary Myers, NFL Insider & Bestselling Author, joins the program live in-studio to talk about his new book, Brady vs. Belichick, and discusses the longstanding debate about whether Tom Brady or Bill Belichick deserves more credit for the New England Patriots' success. They talk about key moments like Drew Bledsoe's injury and Brady's unexpected rise, as well as the dynamics and philosophies behind their historic run. Myers shares his experiences covering the NFL, highlighting his investigative insights into events such as Spy-gate and Deflate-gate. They also touch on Belichick's earlier struggles with the Cleveland Browns and compare his career with other legendary coaches like Joe Torre and Bill Parcells. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour one of the Chase and Big Joe Show, the guys reacted to the state of the Titans following their final preseason game, made some predictions for the upcoming season, and announced the first Titans roster cuts. The guys discussed the QOD. The guys talked about the Bill Parcells QB stat.
In hour two, our celebration of Bill Parcells 84th birthday leads to Crowder's famed hot tub memory with Parcells. Crowder reveals his new endeavor with The Pivot Podcast. Because we can't contain our excitement for real football, we take a look at Week 1 NFL betting lines.
The leader of the Storm Duck fan club: Marc Hochman. Clay Ferraro previews the Dolphins preseason finale vs Jacksonville. Crowder and Bill Parcells will forever be linked together. Solana thinks he's an expert because of his SportsCenter viewership.
Former University of Florida and Miami Dolphins linebacker and current radio host Channing Crowder joins the guys to explain why he hates Mel Kiper, being in a hot tub with naked Bill Parcells and the time Ron Zook tried to fight a whole frat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1 The Yankees were swept by the Marlins, leading to increased pressure on manager Aaron Boone and fan frustration over accountability and sloppy play since the World Series. Boomer criticized Alex Rodriguez's past coddling. The Mets lost 2 of 3 to the Giants. Jerry Jones dismissed Micah Parsons' trade request, which Boomer disagreed with. The segment concluded with a Cameron Young anecdote and a Marlins fan's gratitude. Hour 2 Gio and Boomer won't go to Streamsong due to show obligations. Callers discuss the Yankees' struggles, with Boomer defending Brian Cashman and Aaron Boone. Jerry's update is sidetracked by Boomer trying to make Gio look bad. Wedding invitations, real vs. fake photos, WWE SummerSlam results, and last names after marriage are also discussed. A caller whose invitation was read loves the show, and another woman made her husband take her last name. Callers want Yankees changes, with Boomer suggesting behind-the-scenes adjustments. Hour 3 Aaron Glenn's emotional reaction to becoming Jets' head coach split Boomer and Gio: Boomer preferred a Bill Parcells-like stoicism, while Gio found Glenn's display a positive for modern times. They discussed the Yankees' struggles, with Gio doubting Aaron Boone's mid-season firing but expecting it if they miss playoffs. A-Rod and Jeter criticized the Yankees' mistakes and lack of accountability. The Mets also had a bad weekend, leading Boomer to suggest moving Frankie Montas to the bullpen. Micah Parsons' trade request involved Jerry Jones, Dez Bryant, and Nicki Minaj. Gio's wife is unhappy with his frequent golfing. The final segment explained Nicki Minaj's involvement in the Cowboys/Dez Bryant/Roc Nation dispute. Hour 4 The struggling Yankees are in danger of missing the playoffs, leading Boomer to question the team's future and challenge Aaron Judge to lead. Boomer and Grok discuss the ideal Yankees lineup. Jerry provides updates on the Yankees' tough weekend, the Mets' struggles, and Frankie Montas's poor outing. Jerry Jones avoids details on Micah Parsons' negotiations. Jared Allen's pants ripped during his HOF speech. Mary Kay Cabot joked about Bill Belichick. The Moment of the Day involves various figures and passive-aggressive shirts. The show concludes with a discussion of AL wild-card threats to the Yankees and Boomer's belief that Aaron Boone will stay for 10 years, unless the team misses the playoffs. The hosts note the Yankees' preference for a 10-year plan for managers and the decline of managers yelling at players.
Aaron Glenn's emotional reaction to becoming Jets' head coach split Boomer and Gio, who debated whether it was a positive deviation from Bill Parcells' stoicism. The Yankees' struggles led to criticism from A-Rod and Jeter, with Gio believing Aaron Boone would only be fired if they miss the playoffs. The Mets also had a poor weekend, and Boomer suggested moving Frankie Montas to the bullpen. A trade request from Micah Parsons escalated into a dispute involving Jerry Jones, Dez Bryant, and Nicki Minaj, which a caller later explained to Gio. Gio also expressed concern about his wife's disapproval of his frequent golfing.
Rich and the guys react to the latest details coming out surrounding Christian Wilkins' controversial release by the Las Vegas Raiders, and debate if the current roster of AFC West head coaches (Andy Reid, Sean Payton, Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll) is better than the NFC East of the 1980s (Bill Parcells, Joe Gibbs, Tom Landry and Dick Vermeil). NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah joins Rich in-studio where he breaks down Justin Herbert and the Chargers' high expectations for the upcoming season, the year-two expectations for Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Michael Penix Jr, JJ McCarthy, and Bo Nix, and what we can expect from rookies Cam Ward and Travis Hunter. Rich goes down memory lane with some memorabilia from his annual home office clean up. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What do you make of the Yankees trading for Ryan McMahon? Bob Wischusen says the vibe around the Jets with Aaron Glenn is that it feels a lot like when Bill Parcells took over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices