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The hour starts with Buy Or Sell, featuring Brock and Mike Lefko going through a bunch of Seahawks and Super Bowl Week topics. Then, Gee Scott joins the show for his weekly appearance.
Join Ryan Wormeli, Pat Fitzmaurice, and Scott Bogman as they highlight 12 players that you should either be buying or selling ahead of NFL free agency! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Buys - 0:01:01 Malik Willis - 0:01:08 Breece Hall - 0:07:17 Braelon Allen - 0:10:56 Ricky Pearsall - 0:16:05 DeVonta Smith - 0:21:34 Isaiah Likely - 0:25:40 FantasyPros Discord - 0:32:50 Sells - 0:33:13 RJ Harvey - 0:33:16 Kenneth Walker - 0:38:06 Woody Marks - 0:46:11 D’Andre Swift - 0:49:18 Khalil Shakir - 0:52:09 Christian Watson - 0:55:41 Outro - 1:03:26 Helpful Links: Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator - Our Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator lets you complete a mock in minutes with no waiting between picks! Customize your league settings to match your league’s exact format. Premium subscribers can test trade scenarios by mocking with their traded draft picks. Prepare for rookie drafts AND dynasty startup drafts in one place! Use the Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator to dominate your rookie draft today at fantasypros.com/simulator! Trade Analyzer - Evaluate trades with confidence using FantasyPros' Trade Analyzer. Instantly see the impact of trades on your team and get expert recommendations. Whether you're making a 2-for-1 deal or swapping a couple draft picks for that stud who will help you win now, the Trade Analyzer will help you optimize your roster and make smarter decisions. Try the Trade Analyzer today at fantasypros.com/myplaybook or on the Fantasy Football My Playbook app and dominate your league! Join us on Discord - Join our FantasyPros Discord Community! Chat with other fans and get access to exclusive AMAs that wind up on our podcast feed. Come get your questions answered and BE ON THE SHOW at fantasypros.com/chatSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reggie Adetula & Paul Gallant wonder if the offensive line has been getting too much criticism. Additionally, Reggie & Paul have some fun in their Lunchtime Confessions! Then they play some Buy or Sell!
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Hosts Jim Connelly (@jimmyconnelly), Derek Schooley (@derekschooley), and Ed Trefzger (@EdTrefzger) look at sometimes controversial or overlooked topics in our midweek episode called Upon Further Review.We look at seven teams on either side of the bubble and play buy or sell on whether they'll be in the NCAA tournament: UConn, Boston College, Quinnipiac, Minnesota State, Wisconsin, Miami, and St. Thomas.This episode is sponsored by the NCAA Men's Frozen Four, April 9 and 11 in Las Vegas. Tickets: https://ncaa.com/mfrozenfourFind all of our podcasts at USCHO.com/podcasts
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Press Coverage, Season 4, Episode 1: Wyatt Bertolone and Andrew Cooper react to the Conference Championship Round of the Playoffs! --
Pete Prisco ranked all 44 starting players in Super Bowl 60 and Sam Darnold came in at No. 10. Vinny Cerrato reacted to that placement during "Buy or Sell."
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It's time to debut a brand new episode type. Do you like it? It's Breakout or Fakeout, and we'll look at players SMASHING lately and whether it's real or fake, and what to do with them as a result! PLAYERS COVERED: Kyshawn George, Saddiq Bey, Sam Hauser, Jalen Smith, Max Christie, Moses Moody, Ace Bailey TRADE DEADLINE LIVE SHOW PAGE - Bookmark/Like it today and don't miss our 6 hours of mayhem on February 5th! https://youtube.com/live/ldtMbcI9EMQ?feature=share The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints ChatGPT Timestamps: 1:18 – Kyshawn George | Breakout or Fake Out? Usage spike, fantasy outlook 5:00 – Saddiq Bey (Pelicans) | Hot streak analysis, sell or hold? 9:58 – Sam Hauser (Celtics) | Three-point heater, sustainability check 14:42 – Jalen Smith (Bulls) | Long-awaited breakout finally here 17:38 – Max Christie (Mavericks) | Increased role, real growth or fake out? 22:16 – Moses Moody (Warriors) | Jimmy Butler injury boost, sell-high window 25:51 – Ace Bailey | Recent surge, stash or mirage? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Are the Texans an attractive destination for free agents — especially on the offensive side of the ball? ITL debates how appealing Houston really is right now, what matters most to players, and whether the Texans' current situation helps or hurts their chances of landing top talent. Plus, Lunch-Time Confessions gets spicy as Lopez admits he's ashamed of something Reggie did, and the hour wraps with OG's Buy or Sell as the crew decides whether they're buying what people around sports are selling.
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Conventional Wisdom Find us on Youtube - please like and subscribe! Looking to plan a Disney World or Disneyland vacation? Let Joe do all the hard work for you, helping you get the best discount, at no cost to you as your travel agent. Get started by e-mailing josephcheung@travelmation.net today! Episode Description There's a lot of conventional Disney wisdom out there - has some of it gotten outdated? Leslie and Joe buy and sell some of the common advice out there, including discussions about rope dropping, park hopping, waking up early for dining, and even proper footwear. Consider this a tips episode with some commentary on whether we agree or disagree with said tips. Enjoy! What's your favorite bit of Disney conventional wisdom? Let us know by e-mailing disneydeciphered AT gmail DOT com, messaging us on social media, or leaving a comment on our Youtube page. You can also follow us on Instagram! Episode Notes (all timestamps are approximate) 2:27 - Avoid peak dates 4:42 - Stay off site to save money 7:00 - Skip park hopper 9:09 - Wake up at 6 AM to book your dining 12:05 - Buy Lightning Lane Multipass 13:54 - Get good shoes 15:23 - Pack ponchos 17:02 - Rope drop 18:31 - Build in rest days 21:33 - Buy souvenirs off-site 23:38 - Book a bounceback offer 25:45 - Disney dos and don'ts If we've helped you to plan your trip and you'd like to thank us we'd appreciate you considering a one time donation. Or if you'd like to receive bonus content, check out our Patreon page and our special subscriber only content! You can also support the show by buying tickets (if they're the best deal, of course) using our Undercover Tourist link or signing up for Mouse Dining through our link. If you like what you hear, please share and subscribe! Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, PlayerFM, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts (please leave a positive review if you're enjoying the show), like our Facebook page, or follow us on Bluesky and Instagram! Connect with Leslie @TripsWithTykes on social media and Joe @asthejoeflies.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have reached a verbal agreement to hire Mike McCarthy as their next head coach, succeeding long-time leader Mike Tomlin, who stepped down after 19 seasons. McCarthy, a Pittsburgh native with 18 seasons of NFL head-coaching experience — including a Super Bowl victory with the Green Bay Packers — brings a veteran presence to a franchise that rarely changes coaches. His hiring marks only the fourth head coach in Steelers history since 1969, a significant shift from their traditional approach of younger, first-time head coaches. For the Cincinnati Bengals and the AFC North more broadly, this hire changes several key dynamics. First, McCarthy's offensive pedigree — having developed elite quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers and Dak Prescott — suggests the Steelers may become more competitive on offense sooner rather than later. That bump in offensive creativity could intensify divisional matchups with the Bengals, who have seen success in recent years behind Joe Burrow's playmaking. A resurgent Steelers offense could mean closer Steelers-Bengals games and more pressure in the division standings. Second, McCarthy's arrival adds unpredictability. Pittsburgh's quarterback situation remains fluid — especially with Aaron Rodgers' future uncertain — and McCarthy's history with veteran quarterbacks could influence Rodgers to return or attract another experienced signal-caller. If that happens, the Bengals — who have often battled Pittsburgh for AFC North supremacy — may face a rejuvenated rival. Finally, coaching changes often shift divisional psychology. Where the Bengals have had recent edge in continuity, the Steelers under McCarthy will be retooling schemes and culture. This could either temporarily ease Cincinnati's path or, if McCarthy quickly installs his system, tighten the race for playoff positioning. Overall, McCarthy's hiring doesn't just reshape Pittsburgh's future — it reshapes the competitive landscape the Bengals must navigate in 2026 and beyond. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #NFL #OffTheBench
The guys dive into the biggest Ravens news of the day during "News From The Nest" before Nolan takes over for "Buy or Sell."
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The Cincinnati Reds have been quietly linked in recent MLB offseason buzz to potential reunions with two familiar faces: third baseman Eugenio Suárez and outfielder Austin Hays. According to multiple reports, Cincinnati's front office is exploring ways to bolster its lineup ahead of the 2026 season, and both players represent intriguing options for a club that is trying to balance competitiveness with cost and roster flexibility. Suárez, a veteran slugger who spent the bulk of his most productive years with the Reds before moving on to the Arizona Diamondbacks, has been connected to Cincinnati in trade chatter. At the 2025 trade deadline there was mutual interest reported between Cincinnati and Arizona in a deal to bring Suárez back to Cincinnati, where he once provided significant power from the hot corner. Sources have described his potential return not just as a nostalgic move for fans, but as a real way to add middle-of-the-order pop to a lineup that struggled to produce big offensive numbers. On the free-agent side, Austin Hays is another name the Reds could target. Hays played for Cincinnati in 2025 after the club declined his mutual option for 2026, making him a free agent this winter. He slashed a respectable line with 15 home runs and provided solid outfield defense, and Reds management is reportedly considering whether a reunion would make sense if the two sides can find agreeable terms. While neither move is confirmed, and financial or roster implications remain key factors in any decision, the interest suggests the Reds are eyeing a mix of proven veterans and internal youth as they shape their 2026 roster around young stars like Elly De La Cruz and Noelvi Marte. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #NFL #OffTheBench
Chris Kay @RealestChrisKay, and Matt Bruening @sportsfanaticMB breakdown all the latest transfer portal news and who they are buying and selling. Plus they breakdown the national championship and predict the winner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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While Bill believes the New York Giants won the coaching-cycle by hiring Harbaugh, NFL history tells a very different tale. The guys discuss why this time could be different, Lamar Jackson now having to face what he asked for, why sports gambling controversies are a good thing, worries over Carlos Alcaraz, and much more.You can also listen to a free, no-ads version of the podcast at BillReiter.Substack.com, or become a paying subscriber for added benefits.
Reggie & John look at the rest of the AFC field. They then hit their Lunchtime Confessions before doing an NFL Owners Edition of Buy or Sell!
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After a disappointing 6-11 season and a third straight year without a playoff appearance, this offseason will be one of the most consequential in recent Bengals history. Cincinnati has chosen stability at the top — head coach Zac Taylor and director of player personnel Duke Tobin will both return — meaning Tobin's roster construction decisions will be under intense scrutiny. Defensive talent acquisition will be the top priority. Tobin publicly stated the team needs a significant influx of talent on defense, especially in the pass rush, after struggling to generate pressure and close out games late in the season. He's highlighted this as a key reason the Bengals lost tight contests and failed to make the playoffs. Improving leadership on defense and overall toughness is another focus. Tobin emphasized needing players who can lead and execute consistently — something the unit lacked during the 2025 campaign — and may look for veterans in free agency and the draft to provide that. The offensive line and backup quarterback protection will likely be addressed to keep Burrow healthy; he missed time due to injury in 2025. Finally, resource allocation and scouting strategy could draw attention: Tobin said Cincinnati won't expand its historically small scouting department, which has faced criticism for its draft results, especially on defense. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #NFL #OffTheBench
We're heading into the new year with a new round of Buy or Sell, one of our favorite podcast games. If you don't know the drill, we force ourselves to decide whether we buy or sell an idea, shoe, treatment, etc. Today, Nathan, David, and Matt debate the Saucony Endorphin Azura (Shift 3 replacement??), the venerable ASICS Nimbus, whether runner's high really exists, and much more. Want your idea on the next edition of Buy or Sell? Email us at doctorsofrunning@gmail.com!We're thrilled to introduce Rabbit as a presenting partner! You can use code DORJAN10 to get 10% off your entire order of $50.00 or more. Note that the code is limited to one use per customer and can't combined with other discounts. The code is active from 1st of every month to last day at 11:59PM PST, but don't worry because we'll be bringing you a new code every month. Shop now at https://www.runinrabbit.com/.Get your DOR Merch: https://doctors-of-running.myspreadshop.com/Get 20% off your first order from Skratch with code: DOCTORSOFRUNNING! https://www.skratchlabs.comChapters0:00 - Intro4:26 - In for Testing: Powered by Skratch Labs14:20 - Buy/sell: Saucony Endorphin Azura24:34 - The Azura as a Shift 3 replacement29:18 - ASICS Nimbus 28 is better than the 2735:54 - The Saucony Endorphin Pro 5 is a super shoe44:48 - Running a marathon or ultra in 202653:12 - Running doubles1:01:50 - Runner's high is real1:11:25 - Wrap-up
Anthony once again makes the case for Rob Pelinka choosing a direction and sticking to it, only this time, he thinks the Lakers should be looking to turn some of their rotation into assets they can use moving forward. Fare thee well, Rui Hachimura. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A gleeful reaction as the Texans put an end to the idea Aaron Rodgers was the Steelers' savior, and sympathy for the damaged excellence of Mike Tomlin. Plus Bill aggressively basks in his Bears' stunning comeback (18:30), a defense of rooting against Rodgers (9:09), how Chicago's winning ways are more about Ben Johnson than Caleb Williams (22:45), why Pat McAfee's tired act is just a hypocrite's cry for attention (53:27), Buy or Sell (40:00), Bill and Tom fall in love with “The Pitt” after its big night at the Golden Globe Awards (56:19), and more.
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Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee get set for the Toronto Maple Leafs' Thursday-night matchup against the Flyers in Philadelphia. They discuss Scott Laughton's first game back in Philly since being traded before taking a wider view of the Leafs' direction approaching the Olympic break, and whether they should buy or sell at the trade deadline. Then, they chat about whether the Leafs should extend Bobby McMann, what his next contract would look like, and Dennis Hildeby getting the net in Philly. Later, former Flyer and host of the 'Snow the Goalie' podcast, Chris Therien (32:46) joins the show to discuss the state of the Flyers, Trevor Zegras' growth, what direction they'll go at the deadline, Dan Vladar's impact, Matvei Michkov's development in Year 2, and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Nick Farabaugh of PennLive.com joins ITL to break down the Texans vs. Steelers Wild Card matchup, offering insight on what Pittsburgh does best, where Houston can take advantage, and how this game could swing. Plus, Lunch-Time Confessions gets spicy as Figgy admits to causing a little drama with a Facebook post, before the hour wraps with OG's Buy or Sell, debating Cal McNair's comments on DeMeco Ryans, DeMeco's own playoff remarks, and more.
As the Bengals head into the 2026 offseason, the future of elite edge rusher Trey Hendrickson in Cincinnati remains one of the organization's most intriguing and uncertain storylines. Hendrickson, a four-time Pro Bowler and recent NFL sack leader, has been a disruptive force since joining the Bengals and was among the league's most valuable free agents at the end of the 2025 season. The central barrier to a long-term return has been contract negotiations. After a contentious holdout and talks that dragged through the 2025 offseason, the Bengals and Hendrickson eventually agreed to a one-year, $30 million deal that lets him hit unrestricted free agency in 2026. That new contract did not include a no-tag clause, giving Cincinnati the option to tender him with the franchise tag next spring — albeit at a high cost. Most recently, ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler reported that the relationship between Hendrickson and the Bengals “has likely deteriorated beyond repair,” largely because of the bitter contract negotiations the past year. Fowler suggests that while the Bengals could use the franchise tag to retain him, Hendrickson appears poised to explore opportunities elsewhere in a strong market for pass rushers. A long-term return to Cincinnati now seems unlikely, especially given Hendrickson's desire for security and the team's investment in younger edge talent. Realistically, then, the possibility of Hendrickson returning to the Bengals hinges on one of three outcomes: Cincinnati uses the franchise tag and he plays another year while negotiating long-term. Hendrickson and the team agree on a new extension (less likely per the latest intel). He tests free agency and signs elsewhere. At this point, Fowler's update points toward #3 as the most probable scenario — meaning a Hendrickson return to Cincinnati isn't off the table, but it's far from likely. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #NFL #TheStoneShieldsShow
Danny, Lynnell, and Darris play a little Buy or Sell on the futures of a handful of the Commanders' young stars!
12.30.25 Hour 4 1:00- Despite being the oldest roster in the league, the Commanders do have a young core of players they need to determine if they will build around going forward. We play a game of Buy or Sell on several of the members of that young core. 19:00- The Netflix hit show 'Stranger Things' has finally come to an end, after almost a decade of being on the streaming service. What other television shows and programs have had similar buzz over the years?
Zac Taylor's decision to play his starters, including quarterback Joe Burrow, in the final game of the season against the Cleveland Browns was a choice that sparked debate among fans and analysts. At the surface level, resting key players in a meaningless or low-stakes finale can seem like the safer option, especially when considering injury risk. However, Taylor's approach reflected a broader philosophy about competitiveness, culture, and preparation. One major factor behind the decision was momentum. Ending the season on a strong note can matter, particularly for a team trying to reinforce confidence and consistency. By playing Burrow and other starters, Taylor signaled that every game counts, regardless of playoff implications. This mindset helps establish a culture where effort and accountability do not fluctuate based on circumstance. For a franchise that has worked to shed years of inconsistency, maintaining that standard is significant. There was also a developmental and rhythm-based argument. Burrow, coming off a demanding season, benefits from staying in sync with his receivers and offensive line. Game reps cannot be fully replicated in practice, and extended time off before the postseason—or the offseason—can disrupt timing. Taylor likely believed that keeping the offense sharp outweighed the controlled risk of limited snaps. Critics, however, pointed to the obvious downside: injury. The Browns, a divisional rival, play a physical brand of football, and exposing franchise players in a final-week matchup always carries danger. For some, the potential long-term cost to Burrow's health was not worth the short-term benefits. Ultimately, Taylor's decision highlighted his trust in his players and his commitment to a competitive identity. While reasonable minds can disagree on the risk-reward balance, the choice aligned with a coaching philosophy that prioritizes preparation, toughness, and treating every game as meaningful. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #Reds #OffTheBench
We present topics then decide if we're buying or selling. Then we dive into our weekly features. (56:50)Weekly Features:Best Game/Team Best Player PerformanceSurprises Locks!Airing of grievancesGames we're watchingHosts || TwitterDominique Neely || @dominique_csiJim Reamer || @jwreamerZak Tyler || @zt17hoopsPatrick Wooley || @pwooley03Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast. If you listen every week, we appreciate it. If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to get them delivered straight to your phone tablet or desktop. As always, we'd appreciate a rating and review, and you can reach us directly on our Courtside Indiana Twitter and InstagramFollow us on both platforms at: @Courtside I N DSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1F6ay4eVjjfEdksodpaZsA?si=mY7b4OO-SNGYoFatjvo7bQApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/courtside-indiana-podcast/id1506939265Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYTczZTcwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3JzcwOr listen on your computer at:https://anchor.fm/courtside-indiana
Selling a business isn't just about finding a buyer and shaking hands on the terms — it's about choosing the right structure. In this episode, we break down stock sales, asset sales, common tax traps, and the key details buyers and sellers often overlook. Although this show does not provide specific tax, legal, or financial advice, you can engage Devin or John through their individual firms.
Mike Lefko and Brady Henderson discuss whether or not the Seahawks have the best defense in the NFL and what other teams are also in the running for that title. They also dive into the need for a complete game from Sam Darnold on Sunday against the Colts and highlight what his last few games have looked like. They end the hour with a game of Buy Or Sell featuring a variety of football topics.
The hour starts with a game of Buy Or Sell with a variety of Seahawks and NFL topics. Then, Daniel Jeremiah of the NFL Network joins the show for his weekly segment and dives into the Seahawks win over the Vikings, Sam Darnold and what he could do down the stretch, the offensive line and more.