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Season 7, Episode 17 kicks off with Dan Fox and Frank Knight ringing in the New Year with a special guest appearance from Tyler, plus the usual basement-studio banter and word-policing: it's “Happy New Year,” not “Happy New Year's,” and Frank is prepared to die on that hill. With Allen Action Jackson out for the night, the crew leans into a lighter opening, Raiders misery, owner jokes, and a quick check-in on the Colts' season collapse, including how offensive line injuries can turn a contender into a cautionary tale.From there, Frank unveils a mini trivia game that instantly becomes an on-air struggle for Dan, until Tyler and Brian (in the background) step in as lifelines. Highlights include the revelation that there are seven NFL officials on the field, old-school quarterback history featuring Terry Bradshaw, a “slow 40-yard dash” trick question that lands on Tom Brady, and the ultimate completions milestone: Brett Favre as the lone member of the 6,000-completion club. The group caps trivia with a bonus stumper: which current head coach rushed for more yards than Bo Jackson? (Jim Harbaugh—quarterback legs count too.)Then the show turns serious with a full recap of Week 17, starting with the Christmas Day slate and rolling through the weekend's games, playoff implications, and draft-position drama:Key Week 17 takeaways:Cowboys over Washington (30–23), a win Dan will take, even if it doesn't prove much.Vikings shock Lions (23–10), officially knocking Detroit out of playoff contention and forcing a full offseason reset.Broncos handle the broken Chiefs (20–13), but Dan remains skeptical that Bo Nix can carry them beyond the AFC Championship tier.Texans over Chargers (20–16), another defensive showcase that reinforces Houston as a legitimate January problem.Browns upset Steelers (13–6) in a game that exposed Pittsburgh's offensive limitations—especially without DK Metcalf.Patriots crush Jets (42–10), as New England continues to look like a real contender.Saints beat Titans (34–26), with New Orleans' quarterback trendline still pointing up.Jaguars stay hot at Colts (23–17), while Indy's year continues to unravel.Dolphins upset Bucs (20–17), leading to a blunt discussion of Todd Bowles and Tampa's lack of consistency.Seahawks take care of Panthers (27–10), with the group agreeing Seattle's ceiling depends entirely on whether “Bad Sam Darnold” shows up at the wrong moment.Bengals torch Cardinals (37–14), followed by more pointed commentary on Joe Burrow's public frustration and what responsibility looks like when you're the face of the franchise.Giants destroy Raiders (34–10) in the “draft-position bowl,” flipping the spotlight to how teams behave when the No. 1 pick is on the line—and how ugly it can look in real time.Eagles edge Bills (13–12) in a messy, rain-soaked game that felt like a potential Super Bowl preview.49ers survive Bears in a late shootout, with Chicago nearly stealing it on the final play.As always, the episode balances serious football analysis with the crew's trademark sarcasm, plus a running thread of frustration about teams that look like they're “managing outcomes” late in the season, whether for seeding, health, or draft position.Special Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
Hour 3: Trai Essex joins the show to break down Steelers-Browns. Could next Sunday be the final game of Aaron Rodgers' career? And the Steelers are historically struggling in Cleveland right now.
Major decisions Gery Woelfel is joined in this podcast by two, long-time Packers fans who have closely followed the team for nearly four decades. Woelfel and his guests, Dave Schultz and Mike Moore, offer their takes on a wide-range of Packers topics, including whether the Packers should retains GM Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur. The trio also banter about whether Jordan Love is the franchise's next great quarterback, following in the footsteps of Bart Starr, Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers. Additionally, Woelfel & Company discuss how the Packers will fare in the playoffs and give their picks on which team will win the Super Bowl. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This edition of Crosstalk began with good news as Jim read Christmas messages from President Trump and Packer great, Brett Favre. However, as we all realize, we live in a world in flux. This is seen by the following headlines, just a sample of what Jim presented during this broadcast: --Authorities say one-third of Kiev is without heating after a deadly Russian drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital cut off power supplies leaving hundreds of thousands of people facing freezing temperatures. --President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a joint press conference at Mar-a-Lago following their meeting over a proposed peace deal. Both men signaled that an agreement to end the war was nearing finalization. --Washington has offered a 15 year security guarantee to Kiev as part of a proposed peace plan. --Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida today for a meeting with President Trump to discuss phase two of the Gaza peace plan. --China launched its largest military exercises ever around Taiwan, surrounding the island with warships, aircraft and live fire drills. This was in response to a record U.S. arms sales deal to Taipei. --President Trump said the U.S. launched a powerful and deadly strike against forces of the Islamic State Group in Nigeria, after spending weeks accusing the West African nation's government of failing to rein-in the targeting of Christians. --Antisemitic mobs stormed a Paris performance of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, throwing bombs and attacking attendants and musicians.
This edition of Crosstalk began with good news as Jim read Christmas messages from President Trump and Packer great, Brett Favre. However, as we all realize, we live in a world in flux. This is seen by the following headlines, just a sample of what Jim presented during this broadcast: --Authorities say one-third of Kiev is without heating after a deadly Russian drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital cut off power supplies leaving hundreds of thousands of people facing freezing temperatures. --President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a joint press conference at Mar-a-Lago following their meeting over a proposed peace deal. Both men signaled that an agreement to end the war was nearing finalization. --Washington has offered a 15 year security guarantee to Kiev as part of a proposed peace plan. --Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida today for a meeting with President Trump to discuss phase two of the Gaza peace plan. --China launched its largest military exercises ever around Taiwan, surrounding the island with warships, aircraft and live fire drills. This was in response to a record U.S. arms sales deal to Taipei. --President Trump said the U.S. launched a powerful and deadly strike against forces of the Islamic State Group in Nigeria, after spending weeks accusing the West African nation's government of failing to rein-in the targeting of Christians. --Antisemitic mobs stormed a Paris performance of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, throwing bombs and attacking attendants and musicians.
A panel of Minnesota Star Tribune sportswriters -- Ben Goessling, Mark Craig and Andrew Krammer -- selected their All-Quarter Century Team for the Vikings from the past 25 years (2001-2025). They came up with three different quarterbacks and head coaches among other variations. What are the merits from Daunte Culpepper to Brett Favre to Kirk Cousins? Or Danielle Hunter vs. Everson Griffen?
"He said negativity." Dan just learned how to properly pay the check at a restaurant and still doesn't know how to eat spaghetti. Remember that whole "he needs the upcoming holiday break" thing we said about him during the Local Hour? Also, the problematic Nacua brothers, the Dentek Bucket, and a movie that finally unites Zaslow and Amin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff Pearlman is a New York Times bestselling author and one of America's most compelling sports writers, known for his meticulous reporting and ability to bring readers inside the locker rooms and lives of sports' most fascinating figures. He spent years as a writer for Sports Illustrated, where he famously broke the John Rocker story and honed his craft of finding extraordinary stories in unexpected places. Pearlman has authored numerous bestsellers including "The Bad Guys Won" about the 1986 Mets, "Showtime" about the Lakers dynasty which became an HBO series, "Boys Will Be Boys" about the Dallas Cowboys, and books on Bo Jackson, Walter Payton, Brett Favre, and Tupac Shakur—the latter requiring interviews with 650 sources. His YouTube show "Press Box Chronicles" has become a viral sensation, with millions tuning in to hear him share nostalgic deep dives into sports history's most memorable moments, characters, and forgotten stories. Today, Jeff continues to prove that great storytelling is built on one simple principle: getting the details right and treating people with kindness along the way. In this episode we discuss: -Why getting the facts trumps fancy writing -Why we should build relationships through kindness -Why other people's success doesn't diminish yours -His extraordinary story he published on 9/11 and more.. - email questions to omaid@omaid.me
Covino & Rich have Dan Patrick Show news regarding Turkey Day! They show how the NFL theme continues, & talk "blowing up a team," as the MLB's 1st big offseason trade happens. Rich is in a Wicked dilemma with his Niners tonight. Plus, 'LAST ONE STANDING,' Brett Favre's picks, lil' boy hair Brock Purdy, & Rain Man of the radio! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did C&R's Shedeur Sanders prediction pan out? 'THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMM' Week 12! Turkey Day football blessing, unstoppable Rams, Bucs fading but 1st, & Stafford/Adams finding youth! Tom Brady improves, Patriots, Bills, & Panthers/Niners tonight! "Blowing up a team," as the MLB's 1st big offseason trade happens. A Wicked dilemma for Rich! Plus, 'LAST ONE STANDING,' Brett Favre's picks, lil' boy hair Brock Purdy, & Rain Man of the radio! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New accusations emerge in the NBA gambling scandal regarding Chauncey Billups' involvement. Plus, Brett Favre remembers his revenge game against Aaron Rodgers and the Packers and how he thinks the Steelers QB will handle his moment on Sunday. And, Mike Vrabel has the Patriots playing good football entering the winter months. One of Vrabel's former teammates explains why the former Titans Head Coach has been so successful so soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's edition of the Mini Keg presented by Tapping The Keg Sports, Charlie talks about the Aaron Rodgers versus Jordan Love, Packers-Steelers preview, and first impressions of the Milwaukee Bucks win. Charlie discusses the matchup between Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love and why it's the anti-Brett Favre matchup. He discusses how different it is from the Favre return matchups plus why Rodgers is more of a Packer than Favre. From there, Charlie previews the matchup between the Packers and Steelers. Charlie moves on to the Milwaukee Bucks and talk about his first impressions after their win against the Washington Wizards.
Myles talks about his trip to cambod- I mean New York City (00:48). He breaks down the differences between living in the Midwest and the concrete jungle of New York CityThen, (38:42) we share tips on how to be the best sports parent and what not to do on the sidelines. We wrap things up (58:26) with our “dream blunt rotation” for a blue-collar job site and a fun fact about Brett Favre.Tap here for PrizePicks: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/YBR
As the host of The Clay Edwards Show, I'm back in the saddle after a few unplanned days off, feeling like I've been shot out of a cannon. This episode hits hard right from the start—I open up about the sudden loss of my best friend Corey McDonald, who passed away unexpectedly at just 48 years old. It knocked me flat, and I share how grief caught up with me in unexpected ways, like when I instinctively reached for my phone to call him after a chaotic weekend incident, only to realize he's gone. I talk about speaking at his funeral for the first time ever, choking back tears while sharing stories, and how everyone processes loss differently—some hit the field like Brett Favre after his dad's passing, but for me, trying to host a show mentally right after would've been a disaster. We dive into that viral gas station confrontation from Saturday night, where some clown ambushed me with a phone in my face, hyping himself up for clicks and views while doing nothing but flapping his gums. I break it down play-by-play: I was just grabbing a six-pack after a quick stop at a birthday party, minding my own business, when this studio gangster tried to play tough. He kept repeating "caught you slippin'" but backed down quick when he realized he wasn't getting the reaction he wanted—no violence, no slurs, just me calling him out for what he is. I explain why I didn't escalate: life's about choices, and proving toughness for the internet isn't worth jail or worse. Half the online crowd says I did the right thing, keeping my cool legally; the other half calls it getting punked. But real talk—I ain't changing a thing. If anything, this fuels me to go harder against the left-wing nuts and attention-seekers. They want me to stop? They'd have to kill me, because quitting wouldn't make them back off anyway. I'm not cowering; I'm doubling down on calling out culture rot, absent fathers, and trends in crime that nobody else wants to touch. Shifting gears, we tackle the pro-Hamas protests right here in Jackson—yes, in Fondren, with signs like "Honk for Hamas." I question who's funding these terrorist supporters and tie it back to local figures who've done similar stunts before. It's unreal how this ties into broader fights, like Israel-Palestine: you start a war, you don't dictate the terms of surrender. That's like that gas station fool trying to shake hands after realizing he'd punked himself out. In the second hour, we cover breaking news: a seventh death from the Leland mass shooting and another arrest in the Heidelberg homecoming incident—all black-on-black violence that's heartbreaking but needs spotlighting. I rant about the No Kings rally, a cosplay fiasco with protesters in weird costumes, some clueless about why they're even there, others calling for violence against MAGA folks. It felt scripted, dissipating fast like they were off the clock—nothing organic, just gaslighting. We also discuss Donald Trump possibly commuting Puff Daddy's sentence—a massive mistake in my book. No pandering; let these folks face consequences for once. Wrapping up, I touch on school scandals: a Clinton basketball coach getting 30 years for sexual assault versus a DeSoto County lesbian pastor getting house arrest for the same—unfair sentencing that screams privilege. And don't get me started on woke teachers pushing trans flags and safe spaces in Mississippi classrooms; it's grooming, plain and simple. Plus, a fresh Kamala Harris word salad on "hope" that's as incoherent as ever. This is unfiltered, no-sugar-added talk—strap in for the reality check. Catch the full episode on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Clay Edwards, fighting cancel culture and the soul of America, one raw truth at a time.
Eric, Jeff, Styles, Sheek Jadakiss and DJ Steph Cakes got together at the Bronx Brewery for a LIVE SHOWCAST, breaking down the 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, Lee Evans and Chris Elliott. We debate whether Ben Stiller is a stalker, how we think Brett Favre played in his game that weekend, the funniest moments in the film, the most haram moments in the film and so much more! PLUS: Karate Man, What's Sheek Mad About, Is Jadakiss Italian? and an audience Q&A!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part 2 of our Lambeau love-hate saga, we break down the Green Bay Packers decade by decade. From Lombardi's golden age to the Brett Favre rollercoaster and the Aaron Rodgers ayahuasca years, this team has seen it all — dynasties, disasters, and… Jordan Love?We cover every Super Bowl appearance, every weird playoff loss, and every time the Packers made Lions fans cry (again). It's football history. It's painful. It's oddly impressive. And yes — it's all happening in a town with fewer people than your average Costco on a Sunday.
In this episode, Molly sits down with Jim Rocco and Thom Weidlich, co-authors of Sports Crisis Communications: Cases and Controversies, to explore how the worlds of sports and crisis PR collide. From Tiger Woods' redemption arc to Aaron Rodgers' vaccine controversy and Brett Favre's legal troubles, this candid conversation dissects how athletes, teams, and brands handle scandal when the spotlight turns harsh.The trio also dives into how social media, fan loyalty, and corporate interests shape the playbook for managing reputation in modern sports. Whether it's Tom Brady's conflict of interest, the NFL's uneasy dance with gambling, or the Dodgers' Pride Night flip-flop, this episode pulls back the curtain on how power, money, and morality intersect on and off the field.In this episode:Tiger Woods' image makeover: from scandal to super-dadHow Aaron Rodgers' “immunized” comment tested State Farm's crisis strategyBrett Favre, welfare funds, and the price of silence in litigation PRThe NFL's resilience (and denial) through scandal after scandalWhen betting meets ball: why gambling is the next big PR minefieldThe Dodgers' Pride Night controversy and the danger of corporate flip-floppingWhat brands can learn from Dick's Sporting Goods' values-based standWhy vulnerability (and a good apology) can save an athlete's reputationTom Brady's latest “conflict of interest” and the ethics of sports mediaAdvice for rising athletes and a few words of wisdom for Bill BelichickKey takeaway: Reputation is built long before the crisis hits. Whether you're a star athlete or a CEO, your credibility bank determines how hard you fall, and how fast you recover.The media tool I use to track stories, monitor coverage, and help clients get their message in the right hands. Click here to learn more. Want More Behind the Breakdown? Follow The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson on Substack for early access to podcast episodes, exclusive member chats, weekly lives, and monthly workshops that go deeper than the mic. It's the insider's hub for communicators who want strategy with spine—and a little side-eye where it counts.Follow Molly on Substack Subscribe to Molly's Weekly Newsletter Subscribe to Molly's Live Events Calendar. Need a Keynote Speaker? Drawing from real-world PR battles, Molly delivers the same engaging stories and hard-won crisis insights from the podcast to your live audience. Click here to book Molly for your next meeting. This podcast is supported by Muck Rack, the PR management platform I use to monitor media coverage, track journalist activity, and inform high-stakes strategy with real-time data. Click here to try Muck Rack for yourself. Follow & Connect with Molly: https://www.youtube.com/mollymcpherson https://mollymc...
The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Episode 594 From salty listeners to diamond-studded butt crack piercings, Brian and Ed are back with another wide-ranging breakdown of the week in sports, culture, and general nonsense. RIPs We pay respects to notable figures who left us this week, including Bobby Cain—the first Black student to graduate from an integrated high school, former Packers lineman Bill Ferrario, Bengals RB Rudi Johnson, Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur, and Loyola's beloved Sister Jean. SPORTS Dave Portnoy rages against lightning delays: “If you get struck, so be it.” Cal State Bakersfield coach Rod Barnes steps down after his assistant is arrested on human trafficking, drug, and weapons charges. Seahawks great Shaun Alexander announces he and his wife are expecting baby #14. Brock Purdy's health is again in question, this time due to toe soreness. EMAIL & VOICEMAIL Listeners bring the heat: Deep Dark Nuts isn't buying the “retirement” rumors. Kmacktex grills Brian & Ed about the new 45-minute “hard out,” Patreon value, and whether the guys are more Brett Favre or Barry Sanders. All Texting No Tweeting fact-checks the NFL's crime vs. policing narrative and wants answers. NON-SPORTS Conjoined twins Abby & Brittany Hensel spotted holding a baby, fueling speculation. Larry Wilcox claims Erik Estrada once had him fired from CHiPs—but years later, they became best friends. Marc Maron and Shane Gillis blast the Riyadh Comedy Festival while Burr, Hart, and Pete Davidson perform in Saudi Arabia. Cardi B admits she spent $13k on a diamond butt crack piercing… then lost it in the toilet.
Rich previews Cowboys vs Packers in Week 4 in Micah Parsons' first game against Dallas since Jerry Jones traded the All-Pro LB to Green Bay, and reveals his list of all-time NFL revenge games including Tom Brady vs the Patriots, Deion Sanders vs the Falcons, Randy Moss vs the Cowboys, Joe Montana vs the 49ers, Brett Favre vs the Packers and Steve Smith Sr. vs the Panthers. Pro Football Hall of Famer/NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner and Rich discuss Parsons' return to Dallas, the New York Giants' decision to start rookie QB Jaxson Dart over Russell Wilson, his level of concern for the 1-2 Baltimore Ravens and Kanas City Chiefs, what the Philadelphia Eagles showed in their Week 3 comeback win vs the L.A. Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield's penchant for late-game heroics, the early-season struggles of 2nd-year QBs Michael Penix Jr. and Bo Nix, and more. Rich and the guys react to the latest injury news on Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Richard Sherman and Big Play Slay break down a huge week in the NFL. Slay gives his honest take on the Steelers’ upcoming trip to Ireland and previews the matchup with Justin Jefferson, while also explaining how Pittsburgh’s defense shut down the Patriots. The guys react to Aaron Rodgers passing Brett Favre on the all-time touchdown list, the Giants benching Russell Wilson for rookie Jaxson Dart, and the Texans’ shocking decision to release C.J. Gardner-Johnson. They also dive into Eagles Jordan Davis hitting 18.5 mph on a blocked field goal return, how the Lions contained Lamar Jackson, and wrap up with a debate over whether Myles Garrett or Aaron Donald is the most impactful non-quarterback in NFL history. 0:00 – Slay on Steelers’ defense, forcing turnovers 2:34 – Aaron Rodgers passes Brett Favre 3:22 – Steelers head to Ireland & Slay vs Justin Jefferson 6:06 – Steelers’ defense prep vs Patriots 10:49 – Giants bench Russell Wilson for Jaxson Dart 13:35 – Texans cut C.J. Gardner-Johnson 15:50 – Jordan Davis hits 18.5 mph on blocked FG return 17:57 – Lions contain Lamar Jackson 26:13 – Myles Garrett vs Aaron Donald GOAT debateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a life! DON BEEBE is a 9 year NFL veteran wide receiver and return man. Out of those 9 years, he went to the Super Bowl 5 times an finally won a ring with the Green Bay Packers. He has been a successful coach at Aurora University (currently 51-10 as a head coach), and speaks at churches, businesses, colleges and more. His "Never Give Up" attitude is contagious and his faith has gotten him through some very tough situations. We talk about all of this and hear stories of Marv Levy, Jim Kelly and Brett Favre and more on this funny, uplifting, story-packed episode of The Approach Shot.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson break down Dan Campbell’s comments on Ben Johnson’s trick plays, Dak Prescott’s connection with George Pickens against the Eagles, and CeeDee Lamb reflecting on his costly drops. 0:00 - Dak Prescott and George Pickens5:28 - CeeDee Lamb on drops8:54 - Patrick Mahomes on SB loss14:35 - Gronk called out for being hypocritical20:15 - Dolphins have players only meeting after Colts loss34:31 - Aaron Rodgers could surpass Brett Favre's TD total on Sunday39:02 - Q & Ayyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 with Donny Football: Aaron Rodgers can move into 4th place on the all-time touchdown list, and pass Brett Favre on Sunday. Donny predicts Sunday will be DK Metcalf's first touchdown with the Steelers. Pitt and WVU meet in The Backyard Brawl. Ohio knocked off West Virginia last week and the Mountaineers played very poorly offensively.
Football Americans! We've so much to get to this episode: Lamar v Allen! The long kicks! Jalen Carter's spit! The sad, sad Dolphins. And we've got the right father and son duo to tell you all about it with Greg and Chris Cote from the Dan LeBatard show. Plus, we've bring in Geoff Schwartz to explain why he fell asleep and missed what could be the best game of the season. The Super Fuentes Brothers provide knee jerk reactions to Week One from Miami, and Newsman Bradley presents Aaron Rodgers unfiltered from New York. Hyperbolic, sure. Satisfying? Of course. Football is back, America, and here to cover it is Football America! **That said. Before you hit play we gotta protect our guy, Pittsburgh Hero Ryan Clark. A lot of people out there chose to get up on Mount Pious about Clark saying Tom Brady and Drew Brees weren't generational talents. They aren't. Neither guy was a measurable physical freak. Y'see the NFL's got two basic types of QBs. 1. Specimens like Josh Allen, Andrew Luck, Cam Newton, even Jeff George. These guys can evolve into gunslingers like John Elway, Brett Favre and Ben Roethlisberger and take you to the top of Mount Lombardi. 2. Assassins like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Joe Montana. They've been marginalized with the name ‘game manager' but they're calculated and lethally accurate. Big game trophy hunters. That's why I call 'em ASSASSINS. In superhero terms, it's like Superman v Batman. You'd of course like the measurables of the son of Jor-el over Bruce Wayne, but that doesn't mean Batman can't win thanks to being more clever. So, descend Mount Pious and just admit Brady and Brees are the Keaton and Bale Batmans (batmen?) of the NFL. And be good with it. As for serial killers, well... Mike Tomlin can go ahead explain that one. We're stumped. Now, start the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textWelcome back to the Concrete Genius Podcast with Sauce McKenzie. Week 1 of the NFL was pure chaos — and I've got the raw breakdown you need:
Last night Justin Bieber released Swag 2. We play a few clips from the new album. A Seattle based company has released a new wifi phone for kids that parents can control from an app on their own phones. It has no screen and only allows calls from approved numbers. Landman season 2 is dropped a teaser trailer yesterday. Brett Favre says the truth will come out about his Mississippi scandal will come out. Travis Kelce did an impression of Patrick Mahomes during an interview. It is pretty spot on.
Ralphie and girlfriend are going on a two week long road trip back to school. Where in the world is Ralphie? In an interview with people magazine Charlie Sheen says he regrets all the choices he made that led to him being let go from two and a half men. Last night Justin Bieber released Swag 2. We play a few clips from the new album. A Seattle based company has released a new wifi phone for kids that parents can control from an app on their own phones. It has no screen and only allows calls from approved numbers. Landman season 2 is dropped a teaser trailer yesterday. Brett Favre says the truth will come out about his Mississippi scandal will come out. Travis Kelce did an impression of Patrick Mahomes during an interview. It is pretty spot on. Pete Davidson was featured on the teaser for the new season of Shark Tank. He is hocking socks. We have figured out who Nyle actually is.
Two former Ravens are at it! Brian H. Waters discusses two of his favorites, Ray Lewis and Shannon Sharpe. This week on the podcast, he discusses the following:Ray Lewis says Shannon Sharpe's content has forced him to distance himself from his former Super Bowl teammate (1:06): Kelly Stafford, Matt Stafford's wife, reveals her children are being teased in school after a headline said she may get her husband traded from the Los Angeles Rams (12:08)Brett Favre tells Sage Steele that Netflix lied in his documentary (15:51)ESPN adds commericals to NFL Redzone (16:57)Kawhi Leonard has another "No-Show" job (18:10)Brian H. Waters gives his BOLDEST take for the 2025 NFL Season. Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts in the comments!(Connect with Mike on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmarcantonini/) Purchase a Breaking Through Glass Ceilings T-Shirt: https://bit.ly/BTGCShirts Support this podcast while supporting your favorite sports teams by making your purchases on Fanatics and using this link: https://bit.ly/34rWdXr Save 10% off Rogue Energy Drink https://rogueenergy.com/discount/BrianH?ref=wfGgU8WHQ98SUr Symphony of Balloons https://bit.ly/SYMPOBallonsForm Book with Symphony of Ballons here: https://bit.ly/SYMPOBallonsForm
Boomer begins his 19th year at WFAN, discussing the upcoming NFL season, particularly Micah Parsons and the Packers, Arch Manning, and Bill Belichick's North Carolina debut. Jerry's update covers the Mets' win, Sean Manaea's rough outing, and more on Parsons. Patrick Mahomes discusses his Brazil game. The hour ends with golf plans with Zach Wilson's father-in-law falling through, and calls for Boomer's fill-ins, including a caller noting Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowl wins at 27 with the Packers, comparing it to Jordan Love.
Hour 1 Boomer begins his 19th year as morning show host at WFAN, discussing the NFL season's start. Topics include Micah Parsons, Arch Manning, Bill Belichick's debut with North Carolina, and Juan Soto's big day for the Mets. Jerry provides updates on the Mets' win and Sean Manaea's outing. The show also covers the Micah Parsons vs. Jerry Jones situation and Patrick Mahomes traveling to Brazil. Boomer's golf plans with Zach Wilson's father-in-law are off, leading to calls for fill-in ideas, including a caller noting Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowls at 27, and Jordan Love's current age. Hour 2 The Giants' schedule started with Gio stating they need to go 2-2, scoring points and Russell Wilson throwing TDs, beating either Dallas or Washington. Boomer believes both Giants' lines will improve and Russ limits turnovers. Boomer suggested the Jets keep Aaron Rodgers, but Gio argued against it for culture change. Sam Darnold is now with the Seahawks. Boomer then listed quarterbacks for comparison. Jerry provided an update, after Gio mentioned C-Lo's tuberculosis last week and Al's confusion over MLB Wild Card standings. Juan Soto hit a grand slam and triple for the Mets. Carlos Mendoza discussed Sean Manaea's issues. We heard Bill Belichick and North Carolina losing to TCU. Brian Daboll discussed Jayden Daniels, their week one opponent. Micah Parsons spoke about the Green Bay fanbase. The hour concluded with NFL news and a caller asking Gio who he'd rather have in a big game: Boomer or Phil Simms? Hour 3 The hour began with baseball talk, covering the Mets' recent struggles against the Marlins and their win in Detroit, highlighting young pitchers Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean. The Mets have dominated the Phillies this season, especially at home, but need three consistent starting pitchers. Boomer praised McLean's natural pitching ability. Jerry then updated on Jalen Hurts discussing the Cowboys defense, Jon Gruden's admiration for it, and Andy Reid on the Chiefs' Brazil trip. The Mets' Detroit win featured a Juan Soto grand slam and triple. Sounds of Bill Belichick and UNC's loss to TCU were played. Finally, Gio mentioned judging a burlesque show, and Boomer warned of tropical depressions. Hour 4 Gio discusses 'Unknown Number: High School Catfish' (spoiler alert!) and his daughters' KPop obsession. Note: You don't hear any music - sorry. Jerry's final update covers Soto's Mets win, Judge on proving himself in September, Belichick/UNC's blowout loss, and Parsons' back injury. The Moment of The Day highlights the Bills' weak schedule. A caller invites them to her dad's 60th.
Mike Johnson, the 56th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, as well as an alum of The Action Catalyst's parent company, Southwestern, breaks down his unique path to the speakership and the big role Southwestern played in getting him there, recounts danger in Tucson and getting a little help from Brett Favre, delivers an absolutely killer Trent Lott impression, outlines the importance of speaking with clarity, conviction, and consistency, and explains why "duty is ours, but result belong to God". Mentioned in this episode:This episode is brought to you by Southwestern Advantage.Southwestern Advantage
Deep in the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field, there's a pattern that goes beyond coincidence. Every generation, when a Hall of Fame quarterback aligns with an elite defensive force, something awakens in Green Bay. Call it destiny, call it supernatural, or call it the Lambeau Beast. In this episode, we explore the mystical connection between legendary Packers duos: Reggie White and Brett Favre dominating the 90s, Aaron Rodgers and Charles Woodson controlling the 2010s, and now Jordan Love potentially paired with the next defensive superstar. Is there really something supernatural about Titletown? Why do these perfect pairings keep emerging in Green Bay? And what does it mean for the future of the franchise? We dive deep into the numbers, the legends, and the eerie patterns that make Green Bay different from every other NFL franchise. Whether you believe in football folklore or just love great analysis, this episode will change how you see the Green and Gold forever. The beast is real, and it's time to understand what makes Lambeau truly legendary.
Deep in the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field, there's a pattern that goes beyond coincidence. Every generation, when a Hall of Fame quarterback aligns with an elite defensive force, something awakens in Green Bay. Call it destiny, call it supernatural, or call it the Lambeau Beast. In this episode, we explore the mystical connection between legendary Packers duos: Reggie White and Brett Favre dominating the 90s, Aaron Rodgers and Charles Woodson controlling the 2010s, and now Jordan Love potentially paired with the next defensive superstar. Is there really something supernatural about Titletown? Why do these perfect pairings keep emerging in Green Bay? And what does it mean for the future of the franchise? We dive deep into the numbers, the legends, and the eerie patterns that make Green Bay different from every other NFL franchise. Whether you believe in football folklore or just love great analysis, this episode will change how you see the Green and Gold forever. The beast is real, and it's time to understand what makes Lambeau truly legendary.
Ben Maller talks about Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer upselling Joe Milton saying he throws "piss-missiles" and comparing him to Brett Favre, CeeDee Lamb getting trucked in a game he didn't even play in, Shedeur Sanders confronting a radio host, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Aug. 2 and 3, 2010.On the Aug. 2, 2010 episode, PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell and co-host PWTorch columnist Bruce Mitchell discussed with live callers on that night's WWE Raw, non-Spoiler preview and discussion, how long the Nexus storyline could play out, where Triple H fits into the picture, potential babyface turns from Chris Jericho and Edge and when those might occur, whether Jericho will renew his WWE contract, the role of WWE agents, notable agents in WWE, TNA Impact ratings, some alarming demographic numbers from early 2010 to current Impact ratings, and more.Then on the Aug. 3, 2010 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and ProWrestling.net's Jason Powell discussed the latest on the two big PPVs that month - Summerslam and Hardcore Justice. They also take calls throughout the show on a variety of topics ranging from Chris Jericho's finisher changing, The Rock missing from the movie plug last night, Percy Watson's gimmick. the Atlanta Hall of Fame, Great Khali, Impact's demographic rating, Goldberg's WWE push, Eric Bischoff, Miz, and more. In the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they discuss the upstart Sean Davis group that is making waves of going national and signing big names, Miz vs. Randy Orton on Raw, Brett Favre and an NFC preview, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss the culture of swapping jerseys after a game and how Matt missed out on most of it. Watching The Quarterback Netflix series, Matt reflects on the insight from the show and how it compares to his own experiences. NY Times Best Selling Author Jeff Pearlman begins with covering Barry Bonds and how great of a baseball player he was. Was Bonds' demeanor part of the reason his legacy has suffered so much? Jeff recounts his book on the Cowboys and what made Jimmy Johnson's team so special. What made Bo Jackson one of the best athletes of all-time and what was the one sport he couldn't play? Jeff talks about Brett Favre and why he was legendary. Jeff previews his project on Tupac (coming out in October) and how he spoke to over 650 people for research. We play 'Start, Bench, Cut' with College Quartback trios from their alma-maters. Put the QBs in order from Oklahoma, Florida, Oregon, and USC. Matt and Bobby are both ready for real football and Matt is preparing for upcoming Media Days. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Caitlin Clark has taken on the legacy of LeBron James, the old king, and has become the new "Woman King." This is a story about our values — traditional values. There is a strong desire for the "girl next door." The same desire exists for the "boy next door," but people seem hesitant to embrace it. Whitlock will explain why hip-hop is dead and the Morgan Wallen concert walkout is being hailed as one of the highest honors in culture. Popular figures like Drake, Roger Clemens, and Brett Favre joined him in this walkout, along with Mahomes and Kelce in Kansas City. We are witnessing a cultural shift that is evident in both sports and music. A recent New York Times piece by John Kosner compares Caitlin to legends like Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, and Tiger Woods. In other news, Caitlin Clark led the WNBA All-Star voting with 1.2 million votes and sold out her Kobe shoes in seconds. Rich Paul is pushing for a potential trade for LeBron James, but the Lakers are not paying attention. Has he lost his relevance? Jay Skapinac discusses whether Kobe Bryant is overrated and the decline of LeBron James. Lastly, Steve Kim joins to talk about the Jalen Ramsey trade — was it a good idea for the Steelers to give up Minkah for Ramsey and a tight end? Today's Sponsors: Flying Ace Whether you're winding down after a long day or raising a glass with good company, Flying Ace delivers every time. Buy online at https://flyingacespirits.com and use code BLAZE for free shipping. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLTCLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Cassel explains the experience of an OTA a nd Bobby Bones asks about the CBA and players getting into shape. After watching the comeback win of Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open, Bobby asks Matt about the biggest comeback of his career. Bobby delivers his list of 'Greatest Lefties' of All Time' while wondering if Barry Bonds was better at baseball than Michael Jordan was at basketball. Matt tells Bobby about goal-line plays in the NFL and what makes them so difficult. 2x Super Bowl Champion and Chiefs OG Trey Smith talks about his offseason training and how being drafted in the 6th round has placed a chip on his shoulder. How did Trey sell himself to teams despite dealing with an injury? Trey shares what it's like being in the huddle with QB Patrick Mahomes. Round 2 of 'GOATS of the NFL' include the best from the Browns, Cowboys, Lions, and Packers. Would you pick Brett Favre or Aaron Rodgers? When it comes to the Raiders, Matt tells a story about playing golf with Marcus Allen. It's LT or Junior Seau for the Chargers, but Matt explains what made Seau so special. We wrap up with players on new teams this upcoming season, including Aaron Rodgers with the Steelers. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.