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Jordan Love can't buy respect from the national media, and tonight's callers are fired up about it. A new caller from Kansas City kicks off the show asking why Caleb Williams gets the royal treatment while Love gets ignored — and the answer comes down to lazy analysis, recency bias, and the media's strange obsession with Chicago quarterbacks. From there, the conversation takes a detour into coastal elitism, big city snobbery, and why nobody in the Midwest is impressed by your overpriced apartment. Callers break down the national media's double standard between Jordan Love and Caleb Williams, and why goldfish-brain analysis keeps ruling the day A passionate deep dive into Will Lee III out of Texas A&M — a 6'1" corner whose "click and close" style screams Packers scheme fit and potential sleeper pick The leadership vacuum debate: Is the five-game losing streak about youth, or is it a culture problem that starts at the top? Defensive scheme talk on what to expect from Gannon's coverage-first philosophy and why fans shouldn't expect a Flores-style blitz-heavy approach Bisacchi's departure sparks hope, plus the NFL's bizarre grading report hypocrisy and Bears stadium drama updates Smash that subscribe button, leave a five-star review, and call in next time at 608-501-0718 — new callers go straight to the front of the line. #Packers #GreenBayPackers #PackernetAfterDark #JordanLove #CalebWilliams #NFLDraft #WillLee #GoPackGo #PackersDefense #NFL This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
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Jordan Love can't buy respect from the national media, and tonight's callers are fired up about it. A new caller from Kansas City kicks off the show asking why Caleb Williams gets the royal treatment while Love gets ignored — and the answer comes down to lazy analysis, recency bias, and the media's strange obsession with Chicago quarterbacks. From there, the conversation takes a detour into coastal elitism, big city snobbery, and why nobody in the Midwest is impressed by your overpriced apartment. Callers break down the national media's double standard between Jordan Love and Caleb Williams, and why goldfish-brain analysis keeps ruling the day A passionate deep dive into Will Lee III out of Texas A&M — a 6'1" corner whose "click and close" style screams Packers scheme fit and potential sleeper pick The leadership vacuum debate: Is the five-game losing streak about youth, or is it a culture problem that starts at the top? Defensive scheme talk on what to expect from Gannon's coverage-first philosophy and why fans shouldn't expect a Flores-style blitz-heavy approach Bisacchi's departure sparks hope, plus the NFL's bizarre grading report hypocrisy and Bears stadium drama updates Smash that subscribe button, leave a five-star review, and call in next time at 608-501-0718 — new callers go straight to the front of the line. #Packers #GreenBayPackers #PackernetAfterDark #JordanLove #CalebWilliams #NFLDraft #WillLee #GoPackGo #PackersDefense #NFL This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
In the third hour of the show Laurence & Spiegs take calls from Bears fans sharing their thoughts on the possibility of the Bears moving to Indiana
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened the phone lines for Score listeners to sound off on the Bears' stadium saga.
In the second hour, Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened the phone lines for Score listeners to sound off on the Bears' stadium saga. After that, director Jason Sterman joined the show to discuss the film “Homecoming: The Tokyo Series.” Later, Rahimi, Harris and Grote held the Halftime segment.
Caller of the Year is almost here. The final four callers are officially announced, rounding out the full field of 32 ahead of Monday's big reveal on the WIP Afternoon Show.
In Hour 4, the WIP Afternoon Show reveal the final four callers in the Caller of the Year competition and break down the five stories grabbing their attention for the Top 5 at 5.
02/19 Hour 4: EB Struggled To Help His Daughter With Homework - 1:00 Jayden Daniels' Wild Comments About Philly Fan - 14:00 Calls On Jayden Daniels' Comments - 28:00
Aaron Judge's age-34 season raises urgency for the Yankees, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. sets a bold 50/50 goal that could reshape his future. Callers debate whether it's truly World Series or bust in the Bronx, and Mets fans confront a tough truth about the Steve Cohen era: big spending has not yet delivered consistent results.
The Team USA loyalty debate hits a boiling point when a furious caller unloads on the guys for putting their pro teams ahead of the country. He demands fans “suspend their crazy fandom for two weeks,” while Evan and Sean double down on their argument that rooting for your club team simply hits different than rooting for the national team. From there, the conversation turns into a surprisingly deep breakdown of sports hierarchy. Would fans really choose a gold medal over a championship for their team? What happens when your most hated rival suddenly wears your country's colors? And can you truly flip that switch on command? Callers pile on with passionate takes, including one who says Team USA basketball is the ultimate test because nobody wants to cheer for rival superstars, even in red, white, and blue.
Total midday madness as Shaun Morash unleashes another Cinco list and immediately sets off a studio-wide debate. His updated ranking of the five worst months of the year trashes December's holiday illusion, destroys April's cold rain lies, calls March the ultimate tease, buries February, and crowns January as the undisputed king of frozen misery. From there, the conversation spirals in the best way possible. The crew argues whether this winter has broken everyone mentally, whether “bomb cyclone” panic is real, and which months are absolute locks for the misery list, including the annual August heat meltdown debate. Callers then hijack the show with real-life fan perspective. A Bronx listener explains why international tournaments like the WBC hit on a completely different emotional level when national pride is involved. Others fight over swapping months on the list, whether you can actually escape summer heat, and why winter feels endless when the snow never melts.
An on-air sports argument takes a surreal turn when Hall of Fame slugger Manny Ramirez jumps into the comments and publicly picks a side. From there, the conversation explodes into a heated debate over Team USA, Olympic loyalty, and whether fans truly put country over their favorite teams. Is rooting against players you hate unpatriotic, or just honest fandom? Callers flood in with strong opinions, wild hypotheticals, and personal confessions about where their allegiances really lie when national pride clashes with team loyalty. Then, just when you think things cannot get any stranger, the show veers into one of the most bizarre dream stories ever shared on sports radio, featuring unexpected celebrities, awkward encounters, and pure late-night chaos. Manny's surprise cameo, international sports controversy, fan fury, and unforgettable radio moments all in one segment.
Rich Bisaccia has officially stepped down as the Packers' special teams coordinator, and the Packernet After Dark phone lines are buzzing. Tonight's callers range from euphoric celebrations to serious concerns about the timing — with the combine weeks away and most coordinator positions already filled, did Green Bay wait too long to address the obvious? Callers debate whether Bisaccia was pushed out or left on his own terms, and why either scenario looks bad for the front office Mike Hebron raises alarms about coaching staff brain drain and whether a near-complete turnover can produce a championship run Ben from Minnesota brings two intriguing late-round draft prospects to the table: WR Bryce Lance (Trey Lance's brother) out of NDSU and RB Roman Hemby from Indiana The crew digs into PFF grade inconsistencies, chicharron recipes, presidential duels, and a Robert Duvall tribute — because that's how After Dark rolls Plus, Washington Metro asks about strength of schedule impact on player grades, and Embrace the Suck delivers the one-liner of the night. Subscribe and keep those calls coming — new callers always go to the front of the line! #Packers #GreenBay #NFL #SpecialTeams #Bisaccia #NFLDraft #PackernetAfterDark This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Laurence & Spiegs take calls discussing the possibility of the Bears going to Indiana.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes took calls from Score listeners who reacted to Indiana Gov. Mike Braun's earlier interview on the show in which he discussed his state's attempt to lure the Bears to build a new stadium in Hammond.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris opened up the phone lines for Score callers to sound off on the Bears' stadium saga.
Check out this great show from February 15, 2024 Bible Study: (2:01) Dt 30:15-20 Father discusses the importance of law Letters: (21:54) - Atonement - Did God punish Jesus for our sins? (25:55) - I can see why someone would want to go to a Protestant church! Word of the Day: The cross (33:20) Callers: (37:24) - Those commandments steer us in the direction we need to go; we should be grateful for them. Where would we be without them? (41:43) - Where do Catholics get offering up our pains to God let our suffering be in union with him? Some people at my Bible study think it won't help us. (45:24) - Is it a sin to ignore a mass that is playing on the radio? (46:52) - How did Noah know what food was clean and unclean?
Rich Bisaccia has officially stepped down as the Packers' special teams coordinator, and the Packernet After Dark phone lines are buzzing. Tonight's callers range from euphoric celebrations to serious concerns about the timing — with the combine weeks away and most coordinator positions already filled, did Green Bay wait too long to address the obvious? Callers debate whether Bisaccia was pushed out or left on his own terms, and why either scenario looks bad for the front office Mike Hebron raises alarms about coaching staff brain drain and whether a near-complete turnover can produce a championship run Ben from Minnesota brings two intriguing late-round draft prospects to the table: WR Bryce Lance (Trey Lance's brother) out of NDSU and RB Roman Hemby from Indiana The crew digs into PFF grade inconsistencies, chicharron recipes, presidential duels, and a Robert Duvall tribute — because that's how After Dark rolls Plus, Washington Metro asks about strength of schedule impact on player grades, and Embrace the Suck delivers the one-liner of the night. Subscribe and keep those calls coming — new callers always go to the front of the line! #Packers #GreenBay #NFL #SpecialTeams #Bisaccia #NFLDraft #PackernetAfterDark This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky were joined by WGN sports anchor Jarrett Payton to discuss the Bears taking a key step forward in their vision to build a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana. Later, Haugh and Polinsky opened up the phone lines for Score listeners to sound off on the Bears' stadium saga.
-Will the 'Stros Brass Pony-Up with the Cash & Extend Hunter Brown?! -Ron The Show's Texans Approach to this Year's NFL Draft- -Your Weekly Rockets Report as Our Guy B. Scott Joins The Drive!
02/18 Hour 2: Junkies Reveal Their Results As Commanders GM - 1:00 Calls On Their Best GM Moves - 20:00 Brian Keefe Joins The Junkies - 33:00
Stoney and Rico take a few more of your calls before the end of the show.
Is there a way to fix baseball's competitive imbalance without a salary cap? One proposal sparks a heated debate: keep unlimited spending, but hammer big payrolls with massive luxury taxes and force every dollar of that money to be spent on players by lower-payroll teams. The guys break down why owners would hate it, why players might love it, and how this approach could function as a “soft salary floor” without officially creating one. Would forcing teams like the Pirates or Marlins to reinvest revenue-sharing money finally stop perpetual rebuilds? And could Bird Rights–style incentives help teams keep their homegrown stars without detonating the financial system? Callers jump in on Yankee spending myths, small-market realities, and whether teams truly can afford to spend more, or simply choose not to.
Listeners call in to the show to talk about the receivers they want Washington to sign.
The Drive took calls to get a sense of how fans feel about Rice future following the latest off the field allegations.
Caller of the Year is just one week away, and the debate is heating up. After a spirited pre-show huddle, Ike, Spike, and Fritz are breaking down their biggest bubble callers ahead of Monday's official bracket reveal. Who's in? Who's on the outside looking in? And which fan favorites still have work to do to punch their ticket? The WIP Afternoon Show sets the stage for the madness as Caller of the Year season reaches its final stretch.
Jeff and Andy talk to callers about whether or not they'd want the Browns to trade their top draft picks for CJ Stroud.
Hour 1 Segment 1 – Affordability crisis Segment 2 – Car costs continue to rise Segment 3 – Callers weigh in on rising automobile prices Segment 4 – Callers weigh in on rising automobile prices cont. Hour 2 Segment 1 – Wellness Wednesday (Men's Health) Segment 2 – Vince responds to the WBT text line Segment 3 – AOC comments on Taiwan Segment 4 – WBT text line reacts to AOC comments on TaiwanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gardaí are investigating a Limerick sting by “Justice Reborn” – a paedophile hunter group that confronted a man they claim was sexually messaging who he thought was a 13-year-old… and streamed the whole thing live on Facebook.So do you support these groups taking the law into their own hands… or are they risking violence, getting the wrong person, and wrecking any future court case? Adrian's main issue: why broadcast it live and potentially prejudice a trial.Callers are split down the middle. Some say the guards don't have the resources and the public needs to know who these creeps are. Others warn about entrapment, fair trial rights, and innocent people being destroyed online.
02/17 Hour 3: Should The NBA Abolish Their Draft - 1:00 Calls On Abolishing The NBA Draft - 17:00 Callers Continue To Weigh In - 32:00
02/17 Hour 2: Hit The Skins - 1:00 Should The Commanders Sign Tyreek Hill - 15:00 Calls On Tyreek Hill To Washington - 32:00
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After our Mission Log Reactor recap of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Episode 6, "Come, Let's Away," we opened the channel, and our Star Trek Pals delivered. This week's live discussion dives deep into the moral calculus of trusting Nus Braka (again), whether Starfleet's diplomacy still works in a fractured galaxy, and if the Federation's reputation for paternalism is something it simply can't shake. Callers unpack Ake's choices, debate whether letting the villain monologue is negotiation or naïveté, and question whether Starfleet has truly learned to meet other cultures where they are. Along the way, we get sharp psychological analysis, comparisons to Janeway and the Borg, musings on Shakespeare references, comic book lore in a post-Burn galaxy, and the eternal question: how much premise-swallowing is too much premise-swallowing? This is Mission Log Live: thoughtful disagreement, sharp insight, a few laughs, and space to wrestle with the bigger ideas behind the action. Watch our initial reactions on Mission Log: Reactor: youtube.com/@MissionLogPodcasts (Patreon members get Reactor a day early!) Join us Mondays for Mission Log Live, our audience call-in talkback show. Streaming FREE every Monday at 7pm PT / 10pm ET on Patreon: patreon.com/missionlog (Audio-only versions drop immediately after the live show.) For more Star Trek podcasts, videos, and discussion, visit: missionlogpodcast.com
02/16 Hour 3: Washington Needs To Hit On Their Picks - 1:00 Analyzing The Commanders Draft History - 20:00 Calls On The Upcoming NFL Draft - 34:00
02/16 Hour 4: Eric Edholm Joins The Show - 1:00 Are You Confident In The Commanders - 22:00 Calls On Washington's Big Offseason - 35:00
02/16 Hour 2: Bryce Harper Is Making Headlines In Philly - 1:00 Should The Commanders Extend Laremy Tunsil - 18:00 Calls On Extending Laremy Tunsil - 33:00
Evan and Tiki kick off the segment discussing the rules of "wearing the L" when a host or listener gets something wrong, and the confusion caused by the rewind feature on the Audacy app. Then, the guys debate a caller's theory that Juan Soto chose the Mets because the clubhouse looked "fun," with Evan arguing that money and the farm system were the only real factors. Later, the conversation shifts to fixing tanking in pro sports. Evan proposes a unique "Frozen Lottery" solution: giving all non-playoff teams equal odds for the top pick, with the catch that the pick and the player selected cannot be traded for a full year. Callers weigh in with their own ideas, including "Internal Affairs" investigations and overtime rule changes.
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Listeners call in to talk some Commanders with Doc.
Hour 3 of BMitch & Finlay features listeners sharing their thoughts on the weekend of sports.
Listeners flood the phone lines to discuss the Olympics.
Hour 4. The Drive: Why the Patriots have a real shot at winning the AFC East again next season. Adam Kaufman from NESN joins the show to discuss the Patriots Super Bowl loss. Callers join the show. Odds & Ends
Hour 3. Did Jaylen Brown take a shot at Jayson Tatum on social Media? When will Jayson Tatum return to the court? Callers join to share their thoughts. The guys try to fix the NBA All-Star Game
Clint, Meg and Dan kick off the Edge Breakfast with 6am throwbacks and big giveaways, including EZ Money for $10,000 and Zara Larsson tickets. Dan debates whether a shoe-store comment about his big feet was flirting, while Meg’s Scandal dives into Cruz Beckham’s band and the nepo baby debate. Callers join in: a dreadlock hairdresser, a Friends superfan wins a McDonald’s Friends prize, and two $10K attempts fall short. The team also calls out borrowed items never returned, celebrates great bosses, launches a “beauty” themed art-off to be auctioned on Trade Me, and debates Dunedin as NZ’s most liveable city with the mayor. 00:00 GOOD MORNING!02:10 6AM Throwback05:14 Coffee catch-up09:02 Scandal13:58 First call of the day20:27 Maccas x Friends game24:04 EZ Money26:31 Borrowed and never returned...34:22 Clint vs Megan...39:23 Scandal42:51 World’s Best Boss?50:16 EZ Money53:22 The A-Lister list01:02:49 Most Livable City in NZ?
A UK nursery abuse case sparks a massive row on Opinions Matter: should men be banned from working in crèches to “protect children”? One article claims 91% of child abuse is carried out by men — but is banning men logical safeguarding… or just ridiculous?Callers are all over the place. Trevor says it's “a woman's job” and doesn't trust male childcare workers, while others argue it's discrimination, that vetting isn't perfect, and that women can abuse too.Plus: another Opinions Matter travel mug giveaway at the end.
Mike Lefko and Brock react to some of their favorite clips from our interviews with Mike Macdonald and Joel Klatt this week in For You-In Review. Then, we discuss the Seahawks OC search, some MLB rule changes and Trinidad Chamblis granted an injunction allowing him to play 6th year of football in Need to Know. Plus, we take your calls about the Seahawks winning the Super Bowl and what the parade was like.