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In hour three, the list of the top Dolphins cap hits is truly ridiculous. Why the Heat shouldn't hold back on trading any role player for Giannis. Solana forgets a Hall of Famer's name. Plus, NBA analyst Mike Wallace recaps the Finals and talks old man food cravings.
Some practices changed their message during COVID. Others became the steady voice patients trusted most. Dr. Lona and Dr. Chris Grier discuss why certainty in principle must be built long before uncertainty arrives, how strong patient education creates trust during fearful times, and why chiropractors cannot afford to wait until the next crisis to find their voice. Through lessons learned during 2020, practical table talk strategies, and a deeper conversation about chiropractic philosophy, they share how practices can become a source of clarity, leadership, and stability when patients need it most. Key Highlights 01:10 – The reality of patient fear resurfacing whenever new health threats dominate headlines and why chiropractors must be prepared. 03:10 – Why practices that stayed consistent during COVID became trusted sources of stability in their communities. 04:29 – The foundational belief that the body possesses wisdom and adaptability, even when symptoms create uncertainty. 06:21 – What changes when patients begin viewing their bodies as intelligent rather than fragile. 08:40 – A reminder that leadership often emerges during seasons when people are searching for clarity and reassurance. 10:28 – The principle behind remaining unshaken during uncertainty: natural laws of health do not change when circumstances do. 11:23 – Why patient education becomes more valuable when it is built into every visit rather than reserved for occasional conversations. 13:54 – How consistent table talk reinforces the connection between stress, subluxation, and the purpose of ongoing care. 15:45 – The reality of developing certainty through observation, mentorship, repetition, and clinical experience. 19:10 – The responsibility of preparing your philosophy and communication before the next challenge tests your practice. 20:46 - Stephanie Dove Blake from Success Partner Social Sparrow joins Dr. Pete to share her personal journey from witnessing the impact of chronic pain to helping chiropractors reach more patients through digital marketing. They discuss lead generation, patient conversion, AI, and the systems Social Sparrow uses to help practices attract, book, and serve more people. Resources Mentioned For more information about Social Sparrow please visit: https://socialsparrow.com/ To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcast To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcast Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast
Dolphins sign 10 rookies, Where other unsigned rookies stand, how Brewer and Brooks deals could be progressing, Chris Grier finds a new home, The return of Aaron Donald, ESPN adds more fluff, 3A Graphix sports calendar, Music History, Birthdays in Music and Entertainment, Seiler injury note and news, Markets in red, Bitcoin struggling we tell you why.
Former Dolphins GM Chris Grier finds a new home.
Where Chris Grier really screwed up and cost himself the GM Job with the Dolphins.
Dolphins sign 10 rookies, Where other unsigned rookies stand, how Brewer and Brooks deals could be progressing, Chris Grier finds a new home, The return of Aaron Donald, ESPN adds more fluff, 3A Graphix sports calendar, Music History, Birthdays in Music and Entertainment, Seiler injury note and news, Markets in red, Bitcoin struggling we tell you why.
Dolphins sign 10 rookies, Where other unsigned rookies stand, how Brewer and Brooks deals could be progressing, Chris Grier finds a new home, The return of Aaron Donald, ESPN adds more fluff, 3A Graphix sports calendar, Music History, Birthdays in Music and Entertainment, Seiler injury note and news, Markets in red, Bitcoin struggling we tell you why.
Hour 2 features plenty of Dolphins discussion as Joe Rose talks about the importance of a breakout season from Chop Robinson, why he expects Jeff Hafley's defense to be aggressive and blitz-heavy, and the challenges Miami will face against some of the NFL's top quarterbacks this season. The guys also weigh in on the gambling allegations surrounding quarterback Brendan Sorsby, with Joe questioning whether he'll ever get another opportunity in college football or the NFL after reportedly betting on his own team. Omar Kelly then joins the show to share his observations from Dolphins minicamp, including his thoughts on Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the growing hype surrounding Malik Washington, concerns about Juju Brents' durability, and whether Chop Robinson can become a complete edge defender. Omar and Joe also discuss several young Dolphins defenders, react to Chris Grier joining the Lions, and share a few laughs about Jordan Phillips. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines covers the massive ratings for Spurs-Thunder Game 7, expectations for huge NBA Finals viewership, Stephen Curry's reported $400 million shoe deal, athletes becoming billionaires, and the wild story of a former MMA fighter helping stop a disturbance aboard a Frontier Airlines flight that was forced to make an emergency landing in Miami.
What if the biggest risk when launching a practice isn't failure, but building something unstable from the start? Dr. Lona and Dr. Chris Grier break down what actually determines success early on, especially for chiropractors stepping into ownership for the first time. The conversation moves through vision, systems, and financial awareness, highlighting how easy it is to grow quickly without a solid foundation underneath. They also address the reality of the early season of practice, where effort is high and structure is often missing, and show how the right guidance and planning can shorten the path to stability and long-term success. Key Highlights 01:39 – Hear why getting help early can significantly change the trajectory of a new practice 03:11 – See how early success can happen quickly, and what needs to be in place to sustain it 04:15 – Understand why clinical skill alone is not enough, and where business understanding becomes critical 05:20 – See how growth without systems creates instability, even when things look successful on the surface 07:25 – Understand why the idea of an “easy” launch is misleading, and what the reality actually requires 09:35 – Discover how vision should guide every major decision, especially in the early stages 12:40 – Hear how different launch strategies create different pressures, depending on how they are structured 16:40 – Learn why understanding your numbers is essential, and how it impacts every financial decision in the practice 19:58 – Understand how financial structure determines whether the practice can actually sustain the mission long term 22:39 - Dr. Lona sits down with Glen David of Success Partner, Davlen Designs to reveal how practice growth is often hiding in plain sight within the walls of an existing office. Together, they unpack how strategic clinic design is less about aesthetics and more about function, flow, and efficiency that directly impact performance. Glen shares how small, data-driven adjustments across space utilization and team execution can compound into significant growth without expanding or relocating. When practices align their environment with their systems, they unlock the ability to serve more people and scale with intention. Resources Mentioned To download your copy of the Remarkable Launch Roadmap, please visit: https://go.theremarkablepractice.com/buildpocast-ep113-launchroadmap For more information about Davlen Design please visit: https://www.davlendesign.com/ or https://trpclinicefficiency.com/ To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcast To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcast Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast
While running through a list of the worst draft busts in Dolphins history, Hoch and Crowder take issue with Solana's claim that Tua was a miss during the Chris Grier era as GM.
In hour one, it's Draft Day! Safe to say Vrabel's draft stock has fallen. Is Tua a draft miss by Chris Grier? Hoch and Crowder don't think so. Plus, we preview the NFL Draft with Omar Kelly.
Thank God Chris Grier isn't in charge tonight is one of the funniest lines ever, and it's wrong. LOL
The segment dives into the unique crossover between media and team front offices, as Troy Aikman continues to maintain some level of involvement with the Miami Dolphins, even if his exact role remains unclear. The guys discuss how figures like Aikman and Tom Brady can balance broadcasting with ties to NFL teams, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest that Joe believes the league is too lenient on. That leads to speculation about which media personality could be next to make the jump into a team role. The conversation also clears up Dolphins history, noting Dan Marino had no involvement in Tua's contract, which was handled entirely by Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel.
What if the reason patients do not stay has nothing to do with your systems and everything to do with your presence? Dr. Lona sits down with David Norrie to explore the tension between efficiency and human connection in practice, showing how presence is what actually builds trust and retention. Through stories about sales, parenting, and clinical flow, David highlights the risk of operating on autopilot and the impact of intentional pauses, eye contact, and tone in creating real connection. The conversation points to a simple but demanding opportunity. In a fast moving environment, staying fully engaged with each person is what ultimately keeps people choosing you. Key Highlights 03:09 – The moment where “sales” quietly shifts into something much more relational 04:07 – A subtle distinction that changes what people actually walk away remembering 04:47 – The underlying force that shapes who people choose and why they return 06:55 – A contrast between moving through the day and being fully switched on inside it 07:48 – That realization when documenting life starts replacing actually experiencing it 11:52 – Where responsibility lands when no one else is setting the tone for you 14:55 – What's happening beneath the surface in the first few seconds of any interaction 17:48 – The shift that happens when space is created instead of filled 21:53 – How repetition quietly turns small actions into something automatic 26:54 – Dr. Chris Grier sites down with Dr. Ray Foxworth, Success Partner, to highlight how ChiroHealthUSA helps practices operate with greater compliance and financial clarity. Built on a proven DMPO model, it enables smarter fee setting, reduces risk, improves profitability, and keeps care accessible, empowering doctors to grow confidently while serving more families. If there's uncertainty around fees, discounts, or compliance, this conversation brings the clarity needed to move forward with confidence. Resources Mentioned For more information about ChiroHealth USA please visit: https://www.chirohealthusa.com/ To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcast To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcast Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast
Growth does not stall because the vision is wrong. It stalls because the systems built for one level of business are being forced to carry the weight of the next. This conversation unpacks the operational breakpoints that every growing practice faces, showing how pressure moves predictably through marketing, sales, delivery, team, and finances as revenue rises. Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen introduce a practical framework for recognizing where systems are about to fail, why breakdown is a normal feature of growth, and how CEOs can anticipate stress before it turns into chaos. The payoff is a more mature way to lead a scaling practice: with foresight, better decisions, and the confidence to grow through pressure instead of reacting to it. In This Episode You Will: Discover the Operational Breakpoints That Stall Practice Growth and Cost You Money Understand why operational breakdown is a predictable part of business growth Learn how stress moves through marketing, conversion, delivery, team, and finances See why every $500,000 revenue jump demands a new level of operationalization Discover how CEOs can anticipate breakpoints instead of being blindsided by them Clarify what it means to lead through growth with conviction rather than frustration Episode Highlights 02:07 - Recognize the sobering premise that many practice owners inherited a broken business model, creating the need for a different path to growth. 03:00 - Clarify that business correction happens in layers, and that each new level of growth exposes a deeper operational issue beneath the surface. 06:12 - Understand the reframing that constant frustration is not evidence of failure, but evidence of being in business and actively growing. 07:46 - Discover why the CEO's responsibility is not just to cast vision for opportunity, but to anticipate the real challenges coming next. 12:00 - Examine the idea that systems tend to break at roughly every half-million dollars in annual revenue, forcing a new iteration of operations. 13:21 - Uncover how improving marketing can quietly expose weakness in the conversion process, revealing that growth often breaks the next link in the chain. 14:10 - Differentiate the moment when stronger conversion no longer feels like progress because delivery and retention start to deteriorate under the load. 15:10 - Explore how pressure moves linearly through the business like a shockwave, eventually reaching team capacity and financial strain. 21:34 - Identify the shift from spinning plates to coordinated gears, where data and preparation replace drama as the business scales. 26:37 - Reveal the deeper CEO mindset that growth is not about avoiding breakpoints, but about expecting them and leading through them on purpose. 27:38 - Dr. Chris Grier sites down with Dr. Ray Foxworth to highlight how Success Partner, ChiroHealthUSA helps practices operate with greater compliance and financial clarity. Built on a proven DMPO model, it enables smarter fee setting, reduces risk, improves profitability, and keeps care accessible, empowering doctors to grow confidently while serving more families. If there's uncertainty around fees, discounts, or compliance, this conversation brings the clarity needed to move forward with confidence. Resources Mentioned To learn more about the REM CEO Program, please visit: http://www.theremarkablepractice.com/rem-ceo For more information about ChiroHealthUSA please visit: https://www.chirohealthusa.com/ Book a Strategy Session with Dr. Pete - https://go.oncehub.com/PodcastPC Prefer to watch? Catch the podcast on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRemarkablePractice1 To listen to more episodes, visit https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast or follow on your favorite podcast app.
Welcome back to Go Time Dolphins, your go-to source for the latest Miami Dolphins news, rumors, and in-depth analysis. In today's episode, we break down Miami Dolphins Free Agency and ask a critical question: Is Sullivan repeating the same mistakes made by Chris Grier in 2019?We dive deep into the Dolphins' current roster strategy, recent signings, and overall team direction heading into the National Football League offseason. Are the Dolphins building a contender or setting themselves up for another reset? We analyze roster construction, cap management, free agency decisions, and long-term planning, giving you a complete picture of where Miami stands.If you're a Miami Dolphins fan or an NFL fan looking for Dolphins free agency analysis, roster breakdowns, NFL rumors, and offseason strategy, this video is packed with insights you don't want to miss. Join the conversation and let us know—are the Dolphins making the right moves?
After a couple of weeks away, Aaron and Josh are back together to open up the mailbag! DolphinsTalk Xtra subscribers had some great questions for the guys, including how to deal with a potential Achane hold-in, Achane of Jordyn Brooks trade value, Jon-Eric Sullivan's relationship with Chris Grier's scouts, NFL ticket prices for regular people, draft processes, Ty Simpson, Kenyon Sadiq, and more! Join us for another fun episode of THE SAME OLD DOLPHINS SHOW at DolphinsTalk.com! Want to have your questions answered? Join DOLPHINSTALK XTRA: www.patreon.com/dolphinstalk
The guys react to a high-scoring win from the Florida Panthers and debate whether winning at this point actually hurts their draft position, with the team needing to finish in the bottom 10 to keep their first-round pick. The conversation shifts to the Miami Dolphins, including a look back at the failed Josh Rosen trade and frustration with past roster decisions under Chris Grier. However, Joe Rose expresses optimism about the new leadership coming over from Green Bay and pushes back on recent media narratives about draft strategy. Joe is ready to move on from the past and give the new regime a fair shot to build this team the right way
Hour 1 kicks off with the guys reacting to a high-scoring win from the Florida Panthers and debating whether winning could actually hurt their draft position as they sit outside the playoff picture. The focus shifts to the Miami Dolphins, including a look back at the failed Josh Rosen trade and frustration with past decisions under Chris Grier, while Joe Rose expresses optimism about the new regime from the Green Bay Packers. They also preview the quarterfinals at the Miami Open and reflect on being live at Miami Hurricanes spring practice, highlighting Mario Cristobal leadership and the program's push to build off last year's national championship run. The hour wraps with a deeper dive into Miami's full reset, why this rebuild feels different, and how quickly the Dolphins can turn it around.
The Miami Dolphins continue to reshape their roster with a clear focus on building through the draft, while also investing in Malik Willis as a key piece moving forward. Joe and Dave look back at what went wrong during Chris Grier's tenure and what the new front office must do differently to avoid the same mistakes. With another youth movement underway, the guys discuss how young players will once again be asked to step into major roles. The conversation also turns to trade speculation around Jordyn Brooks, with Joe pushing back hard against the idea after Brooks' leadership and production, including leading the league in tackles.
Hour 2 centers on the Miami Dolphins and their push to rebuild through the draft, with investment in Malik Willis and a renewed focus on developing young talent. Joe and Dave reflect on what went wrong during Chris Grier's tenure and what the new front office must do differently, while also debating trade rumors surrounding Jordyn Brooks—a move Joe strongly opposes. The hour also touches on Miami Marlins injury news and the Miami Open upset of Carlos Alcaraz, before shifting into a fun but insightful discussion on coaching styles sparked by Villanova's Kevin Willard. That conversation leads into classic Don Shula stories, blending old-school coaching philosophy with modern perspectives, while also hitting on March Madness fallout and Carson Beck's NFL draft buzz.
Hour 1 includes March Madness officially underway and discussion about the Miami Heat hosting the Los Angeles Lakers, with questions surrounding LeBron James' availability on the second night of a back-to-back. The conversation quickly shifts to the Miami Dolphins, who are up against the clock to clear $8 million in cap space while continuing a roster reset following the Jaylen Waddle trade. Joe and Omar discuss Miami's plan to build through the draft while also revisiting past draft misses and Chris Grier's tenure. They also dive into leadership within the locker room, evaluating last season's dynamics and sharing personal insights, before touching on the rising Broncos after acquiring Waddle and what it means for the AFC landscape.
The guys discuss the Miami Dolphins' need to clear cap space, with a looming deadline to free up $8 million and how that impacts their offseason strategy. They discuss Miami's plan to build through the draft, potentially modeling their approach after the Green Bay Packers, while also reflecting on past draft misses and Chris Grier's tenure. Omar Kelly notes the difficulty in evaluating prospects beyond talent, especially when it comes to mental health and stability, leading to a broader conversation about roster building. They also revisit leadership within the Dolphins locker room, with Joe sharing personal experiences from his playing days and explaining why he's not concerned about the team's current leadership.
This episode of the The Pod sees Lee and Simon go on a bit of a rant at the trade of Jaylen Waddle.They analyse the short term and long term impact of the trade, what this means for the future of Malik Willis.Lee wonders if the new regime are already making the same mistakes as Chris Grier as similar patterns at the resetting of the roster are already emerging.Plus, are the fans comfortable in rebuilding mode? Listen to find out!
The guys continue to break down the Jaylen Waddle trade, taking a closer look at Chris Grier's tenure with the Dolphins and some of the draft misses that led to this roster reset. They debate whether moving Waddle was the right decision and if De'Von Achane could be next, with Omar Kelly saying it would take at least a first- or second-round pick to make that happen. The conversation also touches on whether Achane deserves a contract extension and Omar's stance that Waddle isn't a true No. 1 receiver, but still a very good player. They also discuss Malik Willis' limited sample size, compare him to a rookie, and examine roster-building philosophy, including whether teams can have too many young players and if late-round guys like Zeke Biggers deserved more opportunities over higher draft picks
Hour 4 focuses on major moves and the end of an era for the Miami Dolphins. The crew breaks down the team officially cutting Tua Tagovailoa, revisiting key moments like Mike McDaniel benching him against Pittsburgh and discussing how GM Jon-Eric Sullivan's roster rebuild influenced the decision. They also reflect on the controversial contract extension signed under Chris Grier and debate whether Tua will get another shot as a starting quarterback elsewhere this offseason. The discussion shifts to the Dolphins trading Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Jets for a seventh-round pick
The Miami Dolphins officially part ways with Tua Tagovailoa, ending his time in Miami. The crew looks back at Tua's career, noting key moments like Mike McDaniel benching him after an ugly game in Pittsburgh, and discusses how Jon-Eric Sullivan's roster rebuild played a role in this decision. They reflect on the controversial contract extension signed under Chris Grier and debate whether Tua will get another chance as a starting quarterback elsewhere this offseason. The release was expected, but the discussion dives into the impact of his time in Miami and what it means for both Tua and the Dolphins moving forward.
Today's show is packed with breaking news from the Miami Dolphins as the team officially cuts Tua Tagovailoa and trades Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Jets. The crew revisits key moments from Tua's career, including being benched by Mike McDaniel and the controversial contract extension signed under Chris Grier, while discussing how GM Jon-Eric Sullivan's roster rebuild factored into these decisions. Marc Ross joins to weigh in on whether Tua could land another starting job and breaks down the NFL quarterback market, including Kyler Murray, Kirk Cousins, and Geno Smith. Plus, the show covers the Miami Heat winning five straight, the World Baseball Classic, and NFL offseason buzz like Maxx Crosby being traded to the Ravens.
What if success is not measured by how big your practice becomes, but by how aligned your life feels? Dr. Lona and Dr. Chris Grier explore what it actually means to build a remarkable life alongside a remarkable practice. They share the real decisions behind homeschooling, transitioning back to public school, structuring weekly marriage meetings, and protecting time for family. This conversation invites chiropractors to clarify their core values, define success on their own terms, and build a practice strong enough to support the life they truly want. It is a grounded reminder that growth only matters if it honors what matters most. Key Highlights 02:18 – The tension between massive business growth and personal values surfaces in a powerful opening reflection. 04:34 – Chris shares the family decision to prioritize homeschooling and intentionally limit business expansion. 05:59 – A deep dive into defining family core values and filtering every major decision through them. 07:37 – Simplicity, freedom, abundance, and peace of mind emerge as guiding anchors for life and business. 10:06 – The shift from homeschooling to public high school becomes a values-based family recalibration. 11:16 – Lona shares the homeschool decision process with her own children and protecting evening family rhythms. 15:24 – The idea of crafting your own dream challenges the social media version of success. 19:27 – Fortitude is required to stop defaulting back into overworking when pressure hits. 20:57 – A call to action: stop the hamster wheel, take time, and intentionally redesign your life. 22:50 - Dr. Kevin Day welcomes Success Partner, Dr. Jeff Langmaid of The Smart Chiropractor to discuss consistent email communication to improve patient retention, reactivations, and overall profitability. They discuss key metrics like net momentum and lifetime value, emphasizing that keeping and reactivating patients is far more cost-effective than constantly acquiring new ones, leading to stronger, more sustainable practice growth. Resources Mentioned For more information about The Smart Chiropractor please visit: https://thesmartchiropractor.com/ To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcast To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcast Learn more about the Remarkable CEO Podcast: https://theremarkablepractice.com/podcast
Jon-Eric Sullivan is COOKIN'. After a brief period of getting acclimated in South Florida, Sully has set to work aggressively cleaning up Chris Grier's mess. With the releases of Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, James Daniels, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhene, the Dolphins have saved over $66M in cash and $56M in 2026 cap space. The moves were necessary and predictable and signal the beginning of the next organizational reset. Where do the Dolphins go from here and what moves still remain to be made? Aaron and Josh are back to discuss all this and more on another episode of THE SAME OLD DOLPHINS SHOW at DOLPHINSTALK.COM!
In Hour 3, Alain Poupart joins to break down the Dolphins' offseason strategy, insisting it's time to move on from Tua and examining the team's interest in Malik Willis, including whether he's a long-term solution or just a short-term band-aid. He also weighs in on Miami's big contracts — Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and Minkah Fitzpatrick — while highlighting the promise of the team's young talent and stressing that building a core and winning habits is more important than this season's record. Joe and Hollywood joke about the stress of the Tua situation, reflect on Chris Grier's efforts, and share lighter moments including Valentine's plans and Jason Taylor posters. They also react to the Phillies cutting Nick Castellanos, revisiting the beer-in-the-dugout incident in Miami.
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The Miami Dolphins have hired their new head coach Jeff Hafley, announcing the news right before the national title game. How are Dol-fans feeling after getting what they wanted which is firing Chris Grier as GM and Mike McDaniel as head coach.
The Dolphins add another name to their GM search with a Chargers assistant, a move that could hint at a potential connection to John Harbaugh. Joe and Dave discuss the best possible landing spot for Harbaugh, comparing Miami to other options like Atlanta and Tennessee. The discussion also revisits how Mike McDaniel managed to keep his job without Chris Grier and dependable quarterback play, winning four straight games despite major struggles under center. The segment wraps with a hard look at Tua Tagovailoa's contract, questioning whether internal loyalty outweighed what was best for the organization.
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Chris Perkins joins to break down the Dolphins' big decision today about who will stary ongoing struggles, questioning whether Stephen Ross has given Mike McDaniel assurance about returning next season and how these losses factor into that decision. He critiques McDaniel's inability to develop a reliable backup quarterback and points to broader roster talent issues, while highlighting the “Big 3” of Chris Grier, McDaniel, and Tua Tagovailoa as key contributors to the team's underachievement. Perkins and Dave Hyde debate responsibility for Tua's contract and the roles of McDaniel versus Grier, while Joe criticizes Brandon Shore's influence on football decisions, arguing the salary cap guru shouldn't be making personnel calls. The discussion closes on the importance of Ross trusting his GM to shape the roster effectively
In hour three, the final Dolphins injury report before Sunday is released. Hoch wonders whether Chris Grier is still rooting for the Dolphins after the organization fired him. Mike Cugno joins the show live from Madrid, Spain.
What was Tony Romo doing during the Bills victory over the Chiefs? Izzy had a great weekend watching Miami lose and Chris Grier get fired with the Dolphins. Sam Darnold is playing like an MVP no matter what people think of him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What was Tony Romo doing during the Bills victory over the Chiefs? Izzy had a great weekend watching Miami lose and Chris Grier get fired with the Dolphins. Sam Darnold is playing like an MVP no matter what people think of him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new controversy embroils PFPI with results of league's punishment-proposal vote, autopsy on Dolphins and Chris Grier, and more on new Greg Cote Show podcast Episode 295, out now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE! The guys react to the Dolphins ugly performance against the Ravens on Thursday Night Football, and react to Miami firing Chris Grier as their General Manager. Nick & Femi break down their best bets for College Football & NFL Week 9. Collin Wilson & Mike Somich join the show!
Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington bring you a Halloween special!
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"Salute to the fans, but I remember." The Miami Dolphins fired Chris Grier mere seconds after we left our live show on YouTube, so here's our breakdown*. *3 minutes at the very end of the hour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Miami Dolphins fired their longtime GM Chris Grier, ruining the Halloween for Cam Wolfe, who jumps on to talk about it. Speaking of talking about it, Stugotz and Mikey A "talk it out" on all the Sunday NFL games and talk themselves into their bets for the weekend. Plus, StuYaGotz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Miami Dolphins fired their longtime GM Chris Grier, ruining the Halloween for Cam Wolfe, who jumps on to talk about it. Speaking of talking about it, Stugotz and Mikey A "talk it out" on all the Sunday NFL games and talk themselves into their bets for the weekend. Plus, StuYaGotz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Femi Hour on YBYB! Femi Abebefe opens the show with his Thursday Night Football recap, and shares is thoughts on the Dolphins firing Chris Grier as their general manager.
It's the Femi Hour on YBYB! Femi Abebefe opens the hour with his thoughts to last night's Thursday Night Football game, and reacts to the Dolphins firing General Manager Chris Grier.
(0:00) Ravens dominate Dolphins, What would Josh Allen beating Patrick Mahomes mean? (26:51) Are the Ravens back? (32:05) David Ortiz joins (43:59) Upset Alert and Nick's Picks for Week 9 (01:07:29) Kyle Van Noy joins (01:22:35) Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Game 6, Chiefs vs. Bills predictions (01:27:13) Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Game 6 Picks (01:28:04) Parkins' Picks (01:49:32) Dolphins fire Chris Grier, Surprised Mike McDaniel is still with Miami? (02:01:03) Colts vs. Steelers preview, Can Daniel Jones outplay Aaron Rodgers? (02:10:15) Need to see a bounce back game from Caleb Williams? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices