POPULARITY
Categories
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima engage in a spirited debate over the Browns' quarterback situation, specifically addressing whether Kyler Murray is a viable solution for the franchise. They explore the Cavaliers' recent physical play against the Pistons and whether new additions have finally erased the "soft" label from the roster. Special guest Charles Davis joins the program to break down NFL reclamation projects and the impact of coaching trees on quarterback development. 01:50 - Browns QB Dilemma 10:24 - Playoff Goal Debate 18:30 - Kyler Murray Potential 28:40 - Watson Contract Conflict 37:31 - Cavs Pistons Animosity 48:05 - Myles Garrett Leadership 57:03 - Sarasota Vacation Plans 01:06:07 - Ty Simpson Prospects 01:17:12 - Monroe Freeling Mock 01:26:21 - Knicks Defensive Identity 01:35:10 - Pistons Fraud Claims 01:45:39 - Cavaliers Physical Play 01:54:32 - Todd Monken's Gift 02:05:16 - Coaching Staff Nepotism 02:14:21 - Charles Davis Interview 02:25:16 - Shedeur Sanders Growth 02:34:11 - NFL Reclamation Value
Charles Davis joins Ken Carman and the crew to debate whether the Browns should pursue Kyler Murray, Shedeur Sanders, or Deshaun Watson. He highlights the importance of the McVay-Shanahan coaching tree for reclamation projects like Sam Darnold and Malik Willis. The discussion also explores the future of mid-major basketball and the unique fit between Kyler Murray and Todd Monken. 01:20 - MAC Tournament Debate 05:44 - Murray To The Browns 09:50 - Evaluating Shedeur Sanders 17:35 - NFL Reclamation Success 21:30 - Ken Carman's Kyler Take 28:15 - Coaching Tree Impact 31:35 - Small Quarterback Concerns
Charles Davis joins 92.3 The Fan to share his thoughts on the college basketball postseason and Bruce Pearl's recent comments. He also analyzes the potential arrival of Kyler Murray in Cleveland and discusses the development of quarterbacks like Shedeur Sanders and Malik Willis. 02:23 - Davis On MAC Tournament 06:02 - Kyler Murray Browns Fit 10:16 - Evaluating Shedeur Sanders 16:24 - Quarterback Reclamation Projects 20:19 - Sports Update
Hour 2: Silver & JD catch up with NFL Network analyst Charles Davis to talk about various NFL draft prospects who might be available for the 49ers at pick No. 27. Keeping it in the NFL Network family, Chris Rose stops by later on to weigh in on Kyler Murray's impending release from the Arizona Cardinals and why the Giants will regret not going after Framber Valdez during MLB free agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Silver & JD are joined by NFL Network analyst Charles Davis to break down the latest NFL news and trends, from top prospects at the NFL combine to this morning's trade between the Rams and Chiefs. He also discusses the 49ers' contract dispute with Trent Williams and explores the possibilities of drafting a new left tackle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Silver & JD catch up with NFL Network analyst Charles Davis to talk about various NFL draft prospects who might be available for the 49ers at pick No. 27. Keeping it in the NFL Network family, Chris Rose stops by later on to weigh in on Kyler Murray's impending release from the Arizona Cardinals and why the Giants will regret not going after Framber Valdez during MLB free agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Silver & JD are joined by NFL Network analyst Charles Davis to break down the latest NFL news and trends, from top prospects at the NFL combine to this morning's trade between the Rams and Chiefs. He also discusses the 49ers' contract dispute with Trent Williams and explores the possibilities of drafting a new left tackle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bump and Stacy are joined by NFL Network’s Charles Davis to get his thoughts on what the Seahawks offense could look like without Ken Walker, they answer your questions about the Seahawks defense and the roster changes in Four Down Territory, they hear why Russell Wilson fired back at Broncos head coach Sean Payton in The Timeline, and they break down why the Seahawks should trade for Maxx Crosby.
00:00 - Charles Davis 00:40 - Finding a replacement for Lane Johnson 03:05 - First time without Jeff Stoutland 04:54 - Tight end in the first round? 08:13 - Helping the running game 11:03 - Eagles new oline coach Chris Kuper 12:41 - Sean Mannion QB experience 13:55 - Jaelan Phillips situation 17:40 - A.J. Brown or Jaelan Phillips? 23:20 - Nakobe Dean to the cowboys? NBC Sports Philadelphia serves Philly sports fans 24/7 with the latest news on the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers. Watch live games and insightful analysis from our experts on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Subscribe to our channel for the latest Philly sports news and highlights! » Visit NBC Sports Philadelphia: https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/ » Facebook: / nbcsphilly » Twitter: / nbcsphilly » Instagram: / nbcsphilly
Charles Davis joins the show fresh off the NFL Combine to break down how evaluators truly assess prospects beyond just workout numbers and why Pro Days give players a crucial second chance to improve their stock. He weighs in on Carson Beck, saying despite the boos he faced, he thought Beck threw the ball well and looked sharp. Davis also discusses Rueben Bain Jr.'s draft outlook, noting he doesn't see him slipping out of the top ten picks. Plus, he examines Malik Willis as a potential fit for the Miami Dolphins, while acknowledging that the recent track record of backup quarterbacks becoming successful starters has been shaky.
Hour 1 opens with the Miami Dolphins releasing Liam Eichenberg as their tight salary cap situation looms with NFL free agency just a week away. The crew shifts to hoops as the No. 22 Miami Hurricanes men's basketball close in on the final two regular season games, while the Miami Heat prepare for Brooklyn with Bam Adebayo emerging as more of a leader, pushing to play alongside Kel'el Ware, and Tyler Herro reflecting on lessons learned from Jimmy Butler — plus a nod to the late-game standard set by Dwyane Wade. Around the sports world, the World Baseball Classic buzz grows with Shohei Ohtani's dominance, and the Florida Panthers gear up to face olympic hero Jack Hughes and the Devils. Charles Davis joins fresh off the NFL Combine to break down draft evaluations, Carson Beck's performance despite the boos, Rueben Bain Jr.'s top-10 outlook, and whether Malik Willis makes sense for Miami.
Tuesday's show starts with the Miami Dolphins' offseason moves, including the release of Liam Eichenberg and the ongoing cap crunch as NFL free agency looms. Joe and the crew dive into Tua Tagovailoa's future, exploring potential landing spots, the league-wide quarterback shortage, and reactions to Miami skipping Tua's birthday. On the hardwood, the Miami Heat navigate an up-and-down season with Bam Adebayo stepping up as a leader and advocating more time alongside Kel'el Ware, while the Hurricanes close in on the end of their regular season with March Madness approaching. Other highlights include Charles Davis breaking down the NFL Combine, draft prospects like Rueben Bain Jr. and Malik Willis, the Florida Panthers dealing with injuries and playoff questions, and Hollywood's Headlines covering everything from Trae Young's bizarre ejection to Michael Jordan's rare trading card auction and March Madness drama. The show closes with Ron Rothstein analyzing the Heat's season, three-point shooting, and defensive strategies, plus more Dolphins and NFL draft talk.
Host Eric Allen is joined at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine by ESPN's Ben Solak & CBS Sports Broadcaster Charles Davis to discuss the NFL draft and preview free agency. Solak beings by evaluating the QB options in free agency for the Jets before explaining what he expects them to do when the new league year begins in March. Then later, Davis highlights the impact he expects OC Frank Reich to have on New York's offense and breaks down his latest mock draft. 0:17 — Welcome Ben Solak 0:52 — Free Agency Preview (Malik Willis mention) 2:37 — Evaluating QB Options 4:12 — Frank Reich Connections 5:21 — Financial Flexibility: What Should Be Addressed in FA? 6:53 — Safety Free Agency Class Breakdown 7:40 — What Should the Jets Do at No. 2 Overall? 9:00 — Is the NFL Becoming Position‑less? (Caleb Downs mention) 11:12 — Wide Receiver Draft Class Discussion 12:56 — GM Darren Mougey & Draft Capital Talk 15:57 — Welcome Charles Davis 16:20 — Aaron Glenn Takes Over Defensive Play‑Calling 17:30 — Frank Reich's Impact 20:48 — Jets' Approach at Quarterback 22:38 — Charles Davis Mock Draft (Arvell Reese mention)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles Davis joins Wolf and Luke to discuss how much the NFL Scouting Combine affects the players that are going to be drafted, what the most important part of the NFL Scouting Combine is, and who the Arizona Cardinals could take at No. 3 overall in the NFL Draft.
Live from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis where Rich reveals the top 5 prospects he's looking forward to seeing most this week. CBS Sports' Charles Davis and Rich discuss how the top of the NFL Draft could unfold after the Raiders' “no-brainer” selection of Fernando Mendoza first overall, how high Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love could be selected in April, the Draft stock of Alabama QB Ty Simpson and Miami Hurricanes QB Carson Beck, and more. ESPN's Matt Miller tells Rich which NFL Combine drill is the best indicator for a player's success in the NFL, how presumptive #1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza measures up to past top QB draft prospects, breaks down the huge needs for teams like the Jets, Cardinals, Giants and Titans drafting in the top 5, if the Kansas City Chiefs could take Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love in the top 10, if Alabama QB Ty Simpson is 1st-round worthy, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Network's Charles Davis joins insiders Clifton Brown and Garrett Downing and evaluates the Ravens' top draft needs, premier wide receivers in this year's class, someone who could fall to Baltimore at No. 14, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Howell of Recruiting Country talks NFL Combine. David Nuno live from the NFL combine talks with Charles Davis, Mike Elko, Marcel Reed, Cashius Howell, and Andrew Monaco. Kendall Rogers joins the show to discuss Aggie Baseball.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis, who shares insights on his transition to CBS's Big Ten coverage and provides commentary on the rapidly shifting landscape of college football. Their discussion highlights several key areas of the sport's evolution: Expanding Playoff Formats: Davis predicts an eventual shift to a 24-team playoff, driven by increasing demand for access and the significant influence of television revenue. Historical Context of Change: The conversation draws parallels between current shifts, like the transfer portal and NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness), and historical changes such as those seen during the World War II era. Regional Shifts in Professionalism: They explore the historical divide between the Northeast’s early professional focus and the deep-seated college football traditions of the South and Midwest. Legal and Eligibility Challenges: The segment concludes with a look at the complexities and inconsistencies of NCAA eligibility rulings, particularly regarding multi-year waivers for players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of Forklift Systems Football Saturday on 104.5 The Zone finds host Doug Matthews reflecting on the evolution of the show and the relentless nature of the college football calendar. Even in the heart of the off-season, the dialogue remains sharp, shifting from the nuances of "talking season" to the critical window where coaches must maximize player potential. Matthews emphasizes that the modern game requires year-round strategic development, moving far beyond just the Saturday kickoff to include the complex administrative and recruiting hurdles coaches face today. Navigating the NIL Era with Dennis Dodd A major highlight of the program is a deep dive with guest Dennis Dodd, who addresses the seismic shifts caused by Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) compensation. Dodd balances the conversation by highlighting the positive aspects of the sport—such as enhanced player safety and high-level competition—while simultaneously advocating for much-needed regulations like eligibility caps. Their discussion paints a realistic picture of a sport in transition, where the pursuit of a competitive edge must now be weighed against the financial and structural sustainability of the college model. Media, Strategy, and Future Outlook The episode rounds out by exploring how media and broadcasting influence the public's perception of the game's landscape. While future guests like Charles Davis are teased to bring further professional insights in upcoming segments, this discussion focuses on the tangible improvements in coaching strategies and the overarching importance of the off-season grind. Ultimately, Matthews and his guests capture the current zeitgeist of college football: a sport grappling with massive change but fueled by a constant drive for excellence on and off the field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis, who shares insights on his transition to CBS's Big Ten coverage and provides commentary on the rapidly shifting landscape of college football. Their discussion highlights several key areas of the sport's evolution: Expanding Playoff Formats: Davis predicts an eventual shift to a 24-team playoff, driven by increasing demand for access and the significant influence of television revenue. Historical Context of Change: The conversation draws parallels between current shifts, like the transfer portal and NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness), and historical changes such as those seen during the World War II era. Regional Shifts in Professionalism: They explore the historical divide between the Northeast’s early professional focus and the deep-seated college football traditions of the South and Midwest. Legal and Eligibility Challenges: The segment concludes with a look at the complexities and inconsistencies of NCAA eligibility rulings, particularly regarding multi-year waivers for players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of Forklift Systems Football Saturday on 104.5 The Zone finds host Doug Matthews reflecting on the evolution of the show and the relentless nature of the college football calendar. Even in the heart of the off-season, the dialogue remains sharp, shifting from the nuances of "talking season" to the critical window where coaches must maximize player potential. Matthews emphasizes that the modern game requires year-round strategic development, moving far beyond just the Saturday kickoff to include the complex administrative and recruiting hurdles coaches face today. Navigating the NIL Era with Dennis Dodd A major highlight of the program is a deep dive with guest Dennis Dodd, who addresses the seismic shifts caused by Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) compensation. Dodd balances the conversation by highlighting the positive aspects of the sport—such as enhanced player safety and high-level competition—while simultaneously advocating for much-needed regulations like eligibility caps. Their discussion paints a realistic picture of a sport in transition, where the pursuit of a competitive edge must now be weighed against the financial and structural sustainability of the college model. Media, Strategy, and Future Outlook The episode rounds out by exploring how media and broadcasting influence the public's perception of the game's landscape. While future guests like Charles Davis are teased to bring further professional insights in upcoming segments, this discussion focuses on the tangible improvements in coaching strategies and the overarching importance of the off-season grind. Ultimately, Matthews and his guests capture the current zeitgeist of college football: a sport grappling with massive change but fueled by a constant drive for excellence on and off the field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth and Sean dive into what Charles Davis from NFL.com and the NFL on CBS has the Texans doing in the first round in today's daily Mock Draft Injection.
Seth and Sean dive into how the Rockets looked in their first game since KD BurnerGate, react to what Draymond Green had to say about BurnerGate, lay out some pitches they'd make to DeMeco Ryans as he's now a part of the NFL Competition Committee, go through the day's Headlines, discuss it seeming like Ryan Fitzpatrick is keeping the CJ Stroud trade smoke going, who the best Astros player is right now, the Astros' crowded infield situation, what Charles Davis has the Texans doing in today's Mock Draft Injection, assess if the Texans will win over or under 9.5 games, talk about Kevin Durant racking up 35 points in the first game since BurnerGate, devise some pitches for rule changes now that DeMeco Ryans is a part of the NFL Competition Committee, see if for the first time someone given 3 shots at the Take-a-Mania belt can win it, discuss the seemingly dwindling chances of the Astros trading away Isaac Paredes, talk about one petty person who's very happy to see the Dolphins cut Tyreek Hill, and see what Reggie and Paul have for the ITL question of the day.
Seth and Sean discuss it seeming like Ryan Fitzpatrick is keeping the CJ Stroud trade smoke going, who the best Astros player is right now, the Astros' crowded infield situation, and what Charles Davis has the Texans doing in today's Mock Draft Injection.
coach is joined by reporter Charles Davis to discuss the evolving landscape of college athletics, specifically focusing on the Big Ten's "24-team compromise" playoff proposal and the legal complexities of student-athlete eligibility. The proposal outlines a shift toward a 24-team field by 2029, which would eliminate conference championship games—labeled as "artificial"—and introduce an additional weekend of on-campus playoff games to reward the top 16 seeds. They also examine the significant revenue implications, noting that while the expansion could create 23 total playoff games and a "March Madness" atmosphere for football, it requires a solution for the financial loss conferences would face by removing their title games. The conversation then shifts to the recent legal battle involving Charles Bediako, a former Alabama basketball player whose attempt to return to college from the professional G League was recently blocked by a court ruling. Charles highlights the "havoc" created by the NCAA's inconsistent eligibility practices, noting that while over 100 players with professional experience have been granted eligibility, Bediako was denied a preliminary injunction because he had already forfeited his status to go pro. This case serves as a broader example of the ongoing discord within the NCAA, as leaders like President Charlie Baker call for congressional intervention to establish clear, stable frameworks for athlete eligibility in the era of NIL and the transfer portal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
coach is joined by reporter Charles Davis to discuss the evolving landscape of college athletics, specifically focusing on the Big Ten's "24-team compromise" playoff proposal and the legal complexities of student-athlete eligibility. The proposal outlines a shift toward a 24-team field by 2029, which would eliminate conference championship games—labeled as "artificial"—and introduce an additional weekend of on-campus playoff games to reward the top 16 seeds. They also examine the significant revenue implications, noting that while the expansion could create 23 total playoff games and a "March Madness" atmosphere for football, it requires a solution for the financial loss conferences would face by removing their title games. The conversation then shifts to the recent legal battle involving Charles Bediako, a former Alabama basketball player whose attempt to return to college from the professional G League was recently blocked by a court ruling. Charles highlights the "havoc" created by the NCAA's inconsistent eligibility practices, noting that while over 100 players with professional experience have been granted eligibility, Bediako was denied a preliminary injunction because he had already forfeited his status to go pro. This case serves as a broader example of the ongoing discord within the NCAA, as leaders like President Charlie Baker call for congressional intervention to establish clear, stable frameworks for athlete eligibility in the era of NIL and the transfer portal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GABE KUHN SHOW AUDIO: UT Football Legend and CBS Sports' NFL/CFB Analyst Charles Davis on The Big Game, Next Season, and Madden
Time for a Wednesday edition of the program, lots to cover on the program as we go over a busy news cycle over the last 24 hours, we've heard from Orioles GM Mike Elias down in Spring Training, we got an unfortunate injury update regarding Jackson Holliday, the Ravens continue to fill out their coaching staff with another familiar face and plenty more. It's a Wednesday, so Drew Forrester of DrewsMorningDish.com will be here, at 11:15am we'll chat with Maryland women's basketball star Saylor Poffenbarger, then we'll talk some NFL Draft with NFL Analyst Charles Davis!
Wolf and Luke talk to CBS NFL analyst Charles Davis and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Charles Davis joins Wolf and Luke to discuss if the Seattle Seahawks are now the team to beat in the NFL and what he thinks about new Arizona Cardinals' head coach Mike LaFleur.
We are starting off the show with a visit from CHARLES DAVIS (CBS Sports) What did Charles think of the Seahawks' Super Bowl win? How would Charles compare this team to the 2013 team? Why might it be different this time around? What's the future for Ken Walker as a Seahawk? If Walker leaves, is there a running back that we should be looking at in the draft? :30- Get out the Cher-Coacherie Board for one final bite! - Klint Kubiak is officially the head coach of the Vegas Raiders, but how disruptive could this offseason be for the remainder of the coaching staff? - Should the Seahawks immediately extend MacDonald and get out ahead of things? :45- We have to talk about something that happened on Sunday… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are starting off the show with a visit from CHARLES DAVIS (CBS Sports) What did Charles think of the Seahawks' Super Bowl win? How would Charles compare this team to the 2013 team? Why might it be different this time around? What's the future for Ken Walker as a Seahawk? If Walker leaves, is there a running back that we should be looking at in the draft? :30- Get out the Cher-Coacherie Board for one final bite! - Klint Kubiak is officially the head coach of the Vegas Raiders, but how disruptive could this offseason be for the remainder of the coaching staff? - Should the Seahawks immediately extend MacDonald and get out ahead of things? :45- We have to talk about something that happened on Sunday…
We're still riding the Super Bowl high!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys review what the first day off practice looked like for team Canada's Men's Hockey Team over the weekend. The guys look at team Canada's initial lines and parings, saying what they like and what's surprised them. Then, they go through the rest of the tournament and look at their lines. To close we listen to some interesting music from the Figure Skating competition.(25:58) Later on, the guys are joined by NFL on CBS Analyst, Charles Davis! Charles helps us break down Super Bowl 60, he gets into what made Seattle's defense so dominant last night in their win over the Patriots. Then Charles tells us what each team needs to do this off season to get back to the Super Bowl.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour by welcoming Charles Davis, CBS NFL analyst, for his Super Bowl LX takeaways. They discuss how Seattle's defence controlled the script and what Kenneth Walker's MVP says about the game. They also dig into the next steps for both Drake Maye and Sam Darnold, before sharing their thoughts on Bad Bunny's halftime performance. Later, they size up Team Canada's first line combinations and investigate why Mike Sullivan won't name a starter for the U.S. opener. They close by circling back to the WM Phoenix Open crowd conversation after Hideki Matsuyama repeatedly had to back off.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.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis, who shares his perspective on the upcoming Super Bowl rematch between the Patriots and Seattle. Davis describes the historical significance of their previous championship matchup, noting how its conclusion impacted the trajectory of both franchises. He provides a detailed breakdown of the current teams, highlighting the coaching success of Mike Vrabel and Mike Macdonald, as well as the performances of quarterbacks Drake Maye and Sam Darnold. The conversation then shifts to the evolving landscape of college football, where Davis discusses the potential for North Dakota State to move to a higher division and the eventual formation of a "super football division" consisting of the nation's top programs. As Davis prepares to transition to calling Big Ten games, he reflects on how his NFL experience will help him navigate the challenges of the modern transfer portal and frequent roster changes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis, who shares his perspective on the upcoming Super Bowl rematch between the Patriots and Seattle. Davis describes the historical significance of their previous championship matchup, noting how its conclusion impacted the trajectory of both franchises. He provides a detailed breakdown of the current teams, highlighting the coaching success of Mike Vrabel and Mike Macdonald, as well as the performances of quarterbacks Drake Maye and Sam Darnold. The conversation then shifts to the evolving landscape of college football, where Davis discusses the potential for North Dakota State to move to a higher division and the eventual formation of a "super football division" consisting of the nation's top programs. As Davis prepares to transition to calling Big Ten games, he reflects on how his NFL experience will help him navigate the challenges of the modern transfer portal and frequent roster changes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour by welcoming Charles Davis, NFL on CBS host. He breaks down the NFL awards including Matthew Stafford's MVP win, the voting rationale, and broader concerns around recent award decisions and Hall of Fame selections. They also preview the Super Bowl with thoughts on the key matchups, quarterback storylines, and the contrasting paths the Patriots and Seahawks took to reach this stage. Ben and Brent then share their own Super Bowl predictions, before focus shifts to the Winter Olympics and how much Canada's medal count matters beyond hockey. Which non-hockey sports resonate most in this country? The hour wraps with a look at the Tigers' handling of Tarik Skubal and the potential long-term impact, along with a discussion on Brooks Koepka.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.
CBS Sports' Charles Davis joined Vince Ferrara and Ollie Lane to give his thoughts on this past Vols football season, the upcoming Vols football season, and some thoughts on the NFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys are joined by MLB and NHL Networks + The Host of NHL on Prime, Adnan Virk! Adnan and the guys get into a discussion of how honest it is when a guest says "Good Question". Then the guys preview the Olympics that begin next week!(23:06) Later on, the guys are joined by NFL on CBS Analyst, Charles Davis! Charles help the guys to begin to preview the Super Bowl next weekend. Then, Charles tells us about his time covering the Senior Bowl for College Football this past weekend. Lastly, Charles give us a reason why each of the Patriots and the Seahawks will win the Super Bowl.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
In this episode of Forklift Systems Football Saturday, host Doug Matthews is joined by Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd, and Charles Davis discussing the latest in college football. They dive into the importance of the month of February, where coaches have a short period to acclimate new players into their systems. They also discuss the tampering rules, with Dabo Sweeney's recent comments sparking a national conversation. Additionally, they touch on the topic of collective bargaining and the potential for college athletes to become employees of the university. With expert insights and lively discussion, this episode is a must-listen for football fans and those interested in the latest developments in college athletics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis, who shares insights from his 18th or 19th year at the Senior Bowl, noting how the event serves as a critical evaluation period for NFL scouts, even as the week's fluctuating weather presented its own challenges. The conversation shifts to recent NCAA rule changes that allow athletes to return to college after professional stints, a trend Davis believes may lead the NFL and colleges to establish stricter return policies to manage roster stability amidst the transfer portal and NIL era. Additionally, they compare the "targeting" rules in college football versus the NFL, with Davis highlighting the professional league's reluctance to eject star players, suggesting that a tiered penalty system, similar to basketball’s flagrant fouls, might be a more balanced approach for the college game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles Davis joins live from the Senior Bowl to break down the week's top NFL Draft storylines, offering high praise for Miami offensive lineman Markel Bell and discussing how teams are evaluating this year's quarterback class. The conversation then shifts to Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub, with Joe admitting he initially thought the news was a joke as voters face mounting backlash. The crew debates whether Belichick's past cheating scandals should permanently affect his candidacy and compares the situation to steroid-era players being kept out of Cooperstown. Hollywood's Headlines wrap the hour with ESPN promoting the WWE Royal Rumble, a new 30 for 30 on the “Philly Special,” and Novak Djokovic's historic racket heading to auction.
Today's show covers the Heat's gritty win over the Bulls and the Panthers' heartbreaker against the Blues, to Giannis trade rumors heating up ahead of the February 5 deadline. Joe and the crew debate the Dolphins' quarterback dilemma, including Malik Willis, Tua Tagovailoa, and the team's rebuild through the draft, while also touching on recent hires like Nathaniel Hackett. Bill Belichick's first-ballot Hall of Fame snub drives a heated discussion, with comparisons to steroid-era baseball players, analysis from Ben Volin and Mike Florio, and the larger debate about cheating, legacy, and voting fairness. Charles Davis joins live from the Senior Bowl to break down top NFL Draft prospects, including Miami's Markel Bell.
Charles Davis joins live from the Senior Bowl to break down the top storylines emerging from the week and what they mean for the upcoming NFL Draft. Davis offers high praise for Miami offensive lineman Markel Bell, highlighting his resilience and strong showing in front of scouts. He also discusses several standout prospects turning heads in Mobile and takes a deep dive into this year's quarterback class and how teams are evaluating the position.
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys are joined by Big Show Flames Analyst and media superstar, Brent Krahn! Krahn helps us further break down the Flames weekend in which they suffered back-to-back losses. Then he breaks down the play of the Flames defense, and why they struggled this weekend. Next, the guys break down Dustin Wolf's play and whether Devin Coley has been better this year.(19:13) Later on, Brent Krahn sticks around to help the guys chat with NFL Analyst for CBS, Charles Davis! Charles breaks down the AFC and NFC Championship games this past Sunday. He tells us which former team of Sam Darnold would be most jealous to see his current success. Then Charles gives us his thoughts on who the best player is between New England and Seattle is headed into the Super Bowl. Then he shifts to the AFC and breaks down the Patriots return to the SB.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis who gives his final thoughts on the 2025-2026 College Football season!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of FSFS with Coach Doug Mathews! Coach, alongside guests Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd, and Charles Davis recaps the National Championship between Indiana & Miami, talks Transfer Portal and College Football Playoff updates, and recaps the 2025 season!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of the Big Show w/ Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off hour 3 the guys are joined by NFL on CBA Analyst Charles Davis stops by for his weekly chat. To start they dive into the Buffalo Bills firing Head Coach, Sean McDermott. They then get into the Bills struggles to get over the hump. then they get into the rest of the biggest stories from around Divisional Weekend in the NFL Playoffs.(32:23) Later on, the guys close the show by going through their ideas board, and deciding what needs to stay!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Charles Davis from CBS Sports previews the divisional round this weekend!