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This week's Best Of features interviews with Chris Perkins, Charles Davis, Kim Bokamper, and Alain Poupart as Joe and Hollywood dive into the state of the Miami Dolphins. The guys break down Miami's decision to stay quiet at the trade deadline, what the future holds for Tua Tagovailoa and Mike McDaniel, and whether the head coach still has control of the locker room.
Mac & Bone start Thursday's show, going over a bunch of Panthers news & notes, including why they held Rico out of practice, Charles Davis joins to talk about the Panthers outlook after a 5-4 start, and they react to the national media coming to the defense of the ACC See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles Davis, NFL analyst for CBS, joins the show as he talks about how the Panthers have gotten to 5-4, he talks about the job Ejiro Evero has done as the defensive coordinator, he tells you why he doesn't think they can compete with Tampa Bay for the division, Bryce Young's outlook, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Mac & Bone are joined by Jones Angell, who talked about a big win for UNC football last weekend, and the start of the college hoops season, they replay their conversation with Charles Davis from earlier in the show, before Carolina Mic stops by to talk about his latest song going viral See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and Steve are joined by Charles Davis to talk the latest from around the league
Notes from practice and Charles Davis joins the show
It was a busy NFL Trade Deadline, highlighted by the Jets making blockbuster moves to send Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams elsewhere. The Dolphins stayed quiet, making no additional deals after trading Jaelan Phillips to the Eagles earlier in the week. Plus, Brian Baldinger, Alain Poupart, and Charles Davis join the show to break down all the trade deadline fallout.
Charles Davis joins the show to react to the NFL trade deadline, sharing his thoughts on the Jets' big moves and the Dolphins' quiet day. He describes Miami as “consistently inconsistent,” noting how the team has mixed close losses and a big win over the Falcons with blowout defeats. While he doesn't go as hard on the Dolphins as some fans, Davis says the lack of consistency continues to define this team's season.
Hour 1 kicks off with reaction to the first College Football Playoff rankings, as Joe and Hollywood agree Hurricanes' playoff hopes are circling the drain. The guys then turn their attention to the NFL trade deadline, breaking down the Jets' aggressive moves and wondering what exactly the Dolphins' plan is as they sit in cap hell and it appears they've fallen behind the Jets in the AFC East. With pressure mounting on Mike McDaniel, Charles Davis joins the show to discuss Miami's quiet deadline day, describing the Dolphins as “consistently inconsistent” and questioning how they'll move forward from here.
In the final hour of the show, Tobin & Leroy hear comments from Mike McDaniel from his press conference and he confuses us with his long drawn out answer about his message to his Qb Tua Tagovailoa. Tobin has been happy with the Heart early success but he is over the Nuggets owning the Heat and wants them to snap their losing streak in Denver. He starts lashing out because of the not winning in Denver since 2016. We have fun with Leroy about how they confuse him with NFL media personalities Ron Pitts and Charles Davis
Hour 2 of the Big Show with George Rusic & Matt Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys are joined by Kevin Barker. Kevin and the guys discuss all the moments that resulted in the Blue Jays allowing the World Series to slip through their fingers.(18:50) Later on, NFL on CBS Analyst Charles Davis joins the Show! Charles and the guys discuss all the headlines from week 9 in the NFL.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.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! Another Falcon Monday blues X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Charles Davis from CBS, who was on the call in Foxboro, joins us Brent Key joins us to talk about Saturday's first loss of the season See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles Davis was in Foxboro on the call of the Falcons & Patriots on Sunday and he thinks the Falcons are not too far off but isn't sure this is a season to have postseason hopes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis and Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 11See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis and Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 11See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of the Big Show with George Rusic & Matt Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys are joined by Adnan Virk to continue the conversation on the World Series! Adnan reacts to the first 2 games of the World Series, he speaks on Max Scherzer getting the start in game 3, Shohei Ohtani's postseason, the Dodgers still waiting on their big bats to arrive this series and more!(23:18) Later on, NFL on CBS Analyst Charles Davis joins the show to give the full breakdown on all the action from Week 8 in the NFL.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 of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 9See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 9See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning chat with NFL analyst Charles Davis about the Dodgers being the Chiefs of the NFL, parallels between Travis Hunter and Shohei Ohtani, and the Jaguars' performance. They discuss the AFC landscape, the Chiefs' standing, the Steelers' regret after losing to the Bengals, and if Cincinnati is back in playoff contention. Next, they welcome Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling (26:30) to preview the World Series, his predictions for Game 1, and the overall series. They also discuss Bo Bichette's role, key factors for the Blue Jays, and bullpen dynamics between the Jays and Dodgers.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 affiliate.
Hour 3 of the Big Show with George Rusic & Matt Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys are joined by Kevin Barker to breakdown the Blue Jays advancing to the World Series. Barker speaks on the Springer home run, the adjustments made by John Schneider, the pitching in last night's game and more!(26:43) Later on, Charles Davis joins the show to discuss the latest headlines from the NFL now that week 7 is in the books.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.
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Today on "Don't@ME", Stephen A. shreds LeBron, Sean Payton takes jab at NYG backup QB Russell and the Kamala book tour continues. Plus, CBS Sports NFL Analyst, Charles Davis on Cam Ward continuing to struggle with the Titans and how Titans organization ensure they give him the help he needs across the board and how have the 49ers continued to win at this level despite all their injuries? And 2x NBA Champion and Lakers broadcaster, Mychal Thompson on what to expect with Luka this year given the full offseason with the Lakers and what impact do you see this year's #1 pick Cooper Flagg having for the Mavs? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight (UP of Mississippi, 2021) is a celebration of jazz and the men and women who created and transformed it. In the twenty-one conversations contained in this engaging and highly accessible book, we hear from the musicians themselves, in their own words, direct and unfiltered. Peter Zimmerman's interviewing technique is straightforward. He turns on a recording device, poses questions, and allows his subjects to improvise, similar to the way the musicians do at concerts and in recording sessions. Topics range from their early days, their struggles and victories, to the impact the music has had on their own lives. The interviews have been carefully edited for sense and clarity, without changing any of the musicians' actual words. Peter Zimmerman tirelessly sought virtuosi whose lives span the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is rewarded with an intimate look into the past century's extraordinary period of creative productivity. The oldest two interview subjects were born in 1920 and all are professional musicians who worked in jazz for at least five decades, with a few enjoying careers as long as seventy-five years. These voices reflect some seventeen hundred years of accumulated experience yielding a chronicle of incredible depth and scope. The focus on musicians who are now emeritus figures is deliberate. Some of them are now in their nineties; six have passed since 2012, when Zimmerman began researching The Jazz Masters. Five of them have already received the NEA's prestigious Jazz Masters award: Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Yusef Lateef, Jimmy Owens, and most recently, Dick Hyman. More undoubtedly will one day, and the balance are likewise of compelling interest. Artists such as David Amram, Charles Davis, Clifford Jordan, Valery Ponomarev, and Sandy Stewart, to name a few, open their hearts and memories and reveal who they are as people. This book is a labor of love celebrating the vibrant style of music that Dizzy Gillespie once described as “our native art form.” Zimmerman's deeply knowledgeable, unabashed passion for jazz brings out the best in the musicians. Filled with personal recollections and detailed accounts of their careers and everyday lives, this highly readable, lively work succeeds in capturing their stories for present and future generations. An important addition to the literature of music, The Jazz Masters goes a long way toward “setting the record straight.” Adam Bobeck is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His PhD is entitled “Object-Oriented Azadari: Shi'i Muslim Rituals and Ontology”. For more about his work, see www.adambobeck.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Brent and Daniele roll into the second hour by taking the temperature in Toronto after a big Game 4 win for the Blue Jays! How are you feeling after the Jays tied up the ALCS? Charles Davis, NFL on CBS analyst, joins the guys to help set up Week 7 in the NFL. He shares his impressions from the Steelers and Bengals Thursday night clash featuring vintage performances from Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers. Charles also dives into the Jaguars' strong start, the Rams' outlook heading into their game in London, and the Patriots' upcoming tilt against the Titans. Later, the guys chat about the Blue Jays unsung hero, Ernie Clement, and how he represents the Toronto sports fan. They also dive into Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s importance down the stretch and how it compares to what Kawhi Leonard did for the Raptors during their 2019 championship run.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.
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Matty Rose and Patrick Dumas is on demand! To kick off show the guys are joined by Brent Krahn! Krahn and the guys discuss the first week of the season for the Calgary Flames. Krahn speaks on his TV debut, the lack of scoring for the Flames, Dustin Wolf's play to start the year, Zayne Parekh and more!(22:53) Later on, Charles Davis joins the show to talk all things Week 6 in the NFL!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 of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of Forklift Systems Football Saturday with Coach Doug Mathews! Coach recaps college football's Week 6 and previews exciting Week 7 storylines alongside guests Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd, Jimmy Hyams, Mark Blaudschun, Charles Davis, and Tom Ritter!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of Forklift Systems Football Saturday with Coach Doug Mathews! Coach recaps college football's Week 6 and previews exciting Week 7 storylines alongside guests Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd, Jimmy Hyams, Mark Blaudschun, Charles Davis, and Tom Ritter!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben and Brent start the second hour alongside Charles Davis, NFL on CBS analyst. He looks back on last night's shocking win for the Giants over the Eagles, the strength of New York's young core of Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo, and the level of concern for the Philly faithful. Are we seeing the last days of the "Tush Push"? Charles also shares his pick for the best team in the league right now, as well as his thoughts on Bill Belichick's situation in North Carolina. Later, the boys dive into how the Toronto Blue Jays should build their ALCS roster (25:45). Should Bo Bichette make the cut? How about Max Scherzer or Chris Bassitt? All that and more on The FAN Morning Show!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.
The Panthers celebrate their banner-raising night with a win, while the Dolphins look to regroup after a rough outing in Carolina. Joe Flacco is on the move again, traded to the Bengals, and Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon continues to make headlines. Guests include Brian Baldinger, Dave Hyde, and Charles Davis breaking down all the latest across the NFL.
Charles Davis joins the show to break down all things NFL — from Dolphins hot seats and owners' patience levels to the injury-plagued Baltimore Ravens.
Panthers show no signs of rust and beat the Blackhawks on their banner raising night. Stephen Ross's patience might be coming to an end with Grier and McDaniel, even though Ross has shown he is fond of Grier. Charles Davis joins and breaks down all things NFL.
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Matt Rose and Brent Krahn is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys have a discussion on Zayne Parekh's training camp. They speak on the expectations that were put on Zayne, where he should be slotted in the lineup, what will be best for his development and more!(18:47) Later, Charles Davis joins the show to recap all the action from Week 5 in the NFL!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 of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 6See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of Forklift Systems Football Saturday with Coach Doug Mathews! Coach recaps college football's Week 5 band previews exciting Week 6 storylines alongside guests Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd, Mark Blaudschun, Charles Davis, and Tom Ritter!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of Forklift Systems Football Saturday with Coach Doug Mathews! Coach recaps college football's Week 5 band previews exciting Week 6 storylines alongside guests Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd, Mark Blaudschun, Charles Davis, and Tom Ritter!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben and Daniele kick off the second hour alongside Charlies Davis, NFL analyst on CBS! They break down the 49ers' gutsy performance last night, Mac Jones' potential be follow a similar career trajectory to Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold, and if Brock Purdy should be worried about his job once he returns. Charles also takes a look at the AFC North to debate if the Baltimore Ravens are in more trouble then we think. What is wrong with their defence? Later, the guys turn their attention to the American League Divisional Series to examine the biggest storylines heading into Saturday's Game 1 (25:30). They discuss who has the advantage at the plate, the impact of Bo Bichette's potential absence, who has the advantage on the mound, the Blue Jays' lack of left-handed starters, the bullpen battle, 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.
Bob Papa and Carl Banks welcome CBS's Charles Davis, who will be calling the upcoming Giants-Saints game. They discuss the New York Giants' defense, their progress, and their potential, especially with young emerging talents like Abdul Carter. The group analyzes the Giants' defensive trends, recent improvements, and key performance stats, noting both strengths and lingering issues. They also preview the Saints, highlighting their offensive struggles, quarterback situation, and the challenge of generating big plays. The crew breaks down what the Giants' offense must do without Malik Nabers, and how other receivers, especially Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt, need to step up [00:04:16] – NFL Scoring Trends Analysis of lower NFL scoring early in the season and its causes.[00:06:18] – Giants Defense Progress Breakdown of the Giants' improving defense and factors in their progression. [00:10:00] – Saints Offensive Issues Examination of the Saints' offensive strengths and weaknesses, including their quarterback and offensive line injuries. [00:13:41] – NFL Matchups & Margins for Error Discussion of strategic concerns when evenly matched NFL teams face each other. [00:15:21] – Saints' Lack of Explosive Plays Talking about the Saints' struggles with generating yards after the catch and explosive plays. [00:16:09] – Giants' Losing Malik Nabers and Offensive Adjustments How the Giants can compensate for Malik Nabers' absence and who needs to step up offensively. [00:18:02] – Cam Skateboo as X-Factor Spotlight on Cam Skateboo's role in creating explosive plays for the Giants. [00:19:43] – Preparing for Jaxson Dart The Saints' defensive approach in facing the Giants' rookie quarterback, Jaxson Dart. [00:21:07] – Saints Defensive Quandaries Balancing stopping the run versus defending the Giants' passing threats. [00:24:13] – Saints Defensive Strengths Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the Saints defense and key players. [00:26:29] – Kellen Moore vs. Giants Defense The familiarity and tactical chess match between Kellen Moore and Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen. [00:29:44] – Brian Burns' Strong Start Brian Burns' powerful start to the season and his quest for recognition. [00:33:35] – Abdul Carter's Rookie Impact Assessment of Abdul Carter's pressures, potential, and areas for growth as a young pass rusher. [00:37:09] – Covering Juwan Johnson Why the Giants need to account for Juwan Johnson, who's had success against them in the past. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 2 of the Big Show with George Rusic & Matt Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour, the guys take your texts on your excitement for the Blue Jays winning the division and getting ready for a playoff run! Later, the react to the Barkov injury news and debate if this could sink Florida's season. (13:12) Later on, the guys are joined by Charles Davis from the NFL on CBS! Charles and the guys recap all the action from what was a wild week 4 in the NFL. 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.
Coach is joined by Charles Davis of CBS Sports to talk the top storylines in College Football heading into Week 5See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of Forklift Systems Football Saturday with Coach Doug Mathews! Coach recaps college football's Week 4 and previews exciting Week 5 storylines alongside guests Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd, Mark Blaudschun, Charles Davis, Jimmy Hyams, and Tom Ritter!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shout! A football podcast on the Buffalo Bills with Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot
The megapod returns to dive into a few topics ahead of Sunday's Week 4 game between the Buffalo Bills and New Orleans Saints. Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot are joined by Josh Reed and Carl Jones to talk Bills passing game, first look at the Saints, and the looming AFC clash between Chiefs and Ravens this weekend - and what it could mean for the rest of the conference. Matt and Josh are also joined by CBS analyst Charles Davis to break down this week's game. Love SHOUT? Want to buy some swag to support the show and get decked out in our official gear? Check out the brand new "SHOUT!" store for apparel, headwear and much more! https://sportslocker.chipply.com/SHOUT/store.aspx?eid=405259&action=viewall What is the "SHOUT!" Bills text insiders? Want to join? You can get analysis from Matt and Ryan right to your phone and send texts directly to them both! Text 716-528-6727 or Click here: https://joinsubtext.com/c/shoutbuffalobills Sign up for the NYUP Bills newsletter! Don't miss all the Bills coverage. Head over to www.Syracuse.com/newsletters to start getting your Bills stories and the podcast delivered right to your inbox. "SHOUT!" Buffalo Bills football podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, and wherever you listen to podcasts Follow @MattParrino (https://x.com/MattParrino) and @RyanTalbotBills (https://x.com/RyanTalbotBills) on X Find our Bills coverage whenever you consume social media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/buffalobillsnyup Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/buffalobillsnyup X: https://x.com/billsupdates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mariners are playing their biggest regular season series in an extremely long time, and Salk gets everyone ready and fired up for it. Then, they re-air their conversation with Charles Davis of CBS to get his insight on the upcoming Seahawks game, what he's made of them for two weeks and more.
The hour starts with listening to fan voicemails for Here's The Thing. Later, Charles Davis of CBS Sports (who is broadcasting the Seahawks-Saints game on Sunday) joins the show to share his insight on the first two weeks for the Seahawks, how they could shape up in due time thtoughout the season.
"Charles Davis. How the hell are ya?" So, that Micah Parsons guy makes a big impact, huh? The crew dives into noted fan of the Le Batard Show producers, Tony Rizzo, and his Browns reporting, Mike apologizes to Mike Lowell, and Jeremy ruins the Bucket. Today's cast: Dan, Chris, Billy, Jeremy, Mike, and Roy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices