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Mueze Bawany praises—yes, praises—Mayor Johnson. Look for MAGA and the mainstreams to lose their minds. The question must be asked—why does Chicago love temperamental white guys so much? Like Mayors Daley and Rahm and Coach Ditka. The conversation moves to the Bears. Mueze pleads with the Bears to hire Ben Johnson as their next coach. Ben does a dramatic reading of Mueze's football texts. Mueze is a public school teacher, a football coach and a proud member of CTU. Speaking of things that will cause the mainstreams and MAGA to lose their minds.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Miracle Commute Podcast, I kick off how we can draw lessons from the Super Bowl to inspire and motivate us in our careers. Let's just say, the big game brings a lot of inspiration for the value of hard work, dedication, teamwork, resilience, and celebrating achievements, however big or small.One notable quote I shared is 'The will to win means nothing without the will to prepare.' - ‘da Coach Ditka. 00:02 Introduction to the Podcast00:08 Drawing Inspiration from the Superbowl00:23 The Importance of Hard Work and Dedication00:48 Teamwork: A Key to Success01:15 Resilience and Overcoming Adversity01:41 Celebrating Our Wins02:06 Applying Superbowl Principles to Achieve Success02:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Get full access to Scott Winterroth's Substack at themiraclecommute.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to Episode 28 of The Vikings Tailgate presented by Continental Diamond. New Orleans will 'come marchin' in' to U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, so Cy Amundson brought in longtime friend and comedian, Sean Patton, to the show to talk everything Saints. Sean recants growing up during the lean years as a Saints fan, how the Saints Super Bowl win is right up there with the Falcons Super Bowl debacle, living in a post Drew Brees era, and how the drafting of Ricky Williams by Coach Ditka shaped the future of the franchise. Strike up the band and enjoy Episode 28 of The Vikings Tailgate presented by Continental Diamond. Also, be sure to check out Sean's comedy special 'Sean Patton: Number One' on the Peacock network and check out his tour dates at meseanpatton.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 28 of The Vikings Tailgate presented by Continental Diamond. New Orleans will 'come marchin' in' to U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, so Cy Amundson brought in longtime friend and comedian, Sean Patton, to the show to talk everything Saints. Sean recants growing up during the lean years as a Saints fan, how the Saints Super Bowl win is right up there with the Falcons Super Bowl debacle, living in a post Drew Brees era, and how the drafting of Ricky Williams by Coach Ditka shaped the future of the franchise. Strike up the band and enjoy Episode 28 of The Vikings Tailgate presented by Continental Diamond. Also, be sure to check out Sean's comedy special 'Sean Patton: Number One' on the Peacock network and check out his tour dates at meseanpatton.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legendary Chicago singer Johnny Vincent stops by the studio to talk about Chicago, the southside, working for Coach Ditka and helping out Vets this weekend at various events. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The legendary Chicago singer Johnny Vincent stops by the studio to talk about Chicago, the southside, working for Coach Ditka and helping out Vets this weekend at various events. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We asked for people that had met him to call in and tell us about it and Driver Nation came through!!!!!Da Coach!!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We asked for people that had met him to call in and tell us about it and Driver Nation came through!!!!! Da Coach!!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All four solo Fabs released legendary albums in their lives. But among the critical darlings (“Gone Troppo”), chart topping smash hits (“Ringo Rama”, 5.1 edition) and absolutely despised, forgotten about, piles of doggie poo poo doo doo (“Band On The Run”), there are some solo albums that remain quite difficult to categorize. Like this week's Deep Dish Part 1 (CALORIE ALERT!) on the ever-controversial John & Yoko “Some Time In New York City”. Is this a terrible record? Is it actually brilliant? Has it aged better than expected in the 50 years since its release? What do you think this is, pal, “Sound Opinions?” Sure, you come here for us to answer those fab questions, but you also may be wondering:
In the 11 a.m. hour of the K&C Masterpiece, this young offensive line for the Cowboys will be a force for years. Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones and Gridiron Gravy: Just how many Mike Ditkas is too many Ditkas?
I'm joined by the legendary player and head coach Mike Ditka . Coach Ditka was the first tight end inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame In the 1960s and early '70s he proved himself one of professional football's most extraordinary tight ends, using his talent for catching passes to revolutionize his position. Coach Ditka had a successful coaching career, the highlight of which came in 1986 when he led the Chicago Bears on an epic season as one of the greatest teams ever assembled Cap with a Super Bowl victory recording a 15-1 season. Ditka attended the University of Pittsburg where he was named first-team All-American in 1960. Ditka earned a first-round draft selection by the Bears and earned Rookie of the Year honors in 1961. In each of his first five seasons in Chicago, he was chosen for the Pro Bowl, and he helped the Bears capture the 1963 NFL championship. Ditka also played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1969–72. He caught 30 passes during the 1971 season en route to helping the Cowboys win their first Super Bowl title the following January. He retired after the 1972 season. Over the course of his playing career, Ditka made 427 receptions, gained 5,812 yards, and scored 43 touchdowns. These were phenomenal totals for a tight end, which had been viewed primarily as a blocking position during his era. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationalhour/support
Episode 0042 PT1 kicks into high gear, as the Bums celebrate their 800th download from BumNation; Rocky gets his booster shot; the Bums dive headlong into NFL pre-playoff goings-on; GOAT head coach Bill Belichick paints another masterpiece on MNF with a big win against the Bills Mafia on the shoulders of New England's running game with only 3 pass attempts through the entire game; Pittsburgh Steelers look ‘turrible' in all 3 phases; NCAA QB Kenny Pickett's “fake slide” closes a loop-hole with a fast-following, new rule; the Detroit Lions defy all logic by barely winning their first game; coaching seats get warm-to-hot; the Bums bid adieu to recently retired Denver Bronco great, Demarius Thomas, beloved WR who passed away unexpectedly (and WAY too young); why Chicago Bears leadership has sucked for decades (do you remember Jim Finks?); Coach Ditka's ears are (rightlfully) ringing; before chitter-chatter slides into MLB and Hall of Fame ballots including the long list of cheaters.PT2 kicks off with a definition of “Zip it Up Day”; followed by a double-barreled Scumbag-of-the-Week segment, as co-winners Jussie Smollett (guilty of being a selfish douchebag among other charges) and Josh Duggar (reality TV personality guilty on multiple child porn charges.. maybe the 19th kid was too much); another killer beer review courtesy of a New Holland Brewing's “Dragon's Milk”, an oak barrel aged stout (ABV 10.2%); Rocky gets some new ink —albeit without being in the right frame of mind; before the Bums close with a fire-side chat around Eddie's recent trip to retail grocery, Mariano's (doggie downer). Recorded, December 11, 2021 at B.O.M. northwest headquarters ‘The Eagle's Nest' in Chicago, IL USA.
The Bears and Steelers square off on Monday Night and since there's no Manning Brothers Jamboree on ESPN2, you might as well just play this podcast while you watch the game with the sound down. Andy and Mike D. look back at the long history of the Steelers (a lot of it is surprisingly bad) and some key matchups between the two teams. They look back at the only Bears win of the 1969 season and how it screwed them out of a franchise quarterback, and they look back at that guy's sterling movie career. You'll hear about Coach Ditka's final home game, the peak of the Wanny era, a Jay Cutler comeback, a rare Mike Glennon/John Fox win and of course, Otis Wilson hitting Louis Lipps in the lips? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/desipio/message
Mike Ditka shares his journey to success as a professional athlete and coach, explaining how the best leadership can be broken down into key coaching habits. Listen in as Jen and Mike discuss not taking success for granted, the most influential coaches in Mike's career, and how an early conversation with a coach and mentor helped him stick with football when it mattered most. They also explore how consistency in leadership and habits pays off for your team and how to empower your team to do the right thing on and off the field. Coach Mike Ditka played college football at Pitt and was drafted fifth overall by the Chicago Bears in the 1961 draft. That year he was named UPI NFL Rookie of the Year as a player. He was a five-time Pro Bowl selection and a six-time All-Pro tight end. He played for the Chicago bears, Philadelphia, and the Dallas Cowboys. Coach Ditka had the honor of being the first tight end inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988, post his NFL playing career. He started coaching with the Dallas Cowboys and has also served as the head coach of the Chicago Bears as well as head coach for the New Orleans Saints. He is also a three time Super Bowl champ and is only one of two people who have won Super Bowls as a player, assistant and a head coach. What does greatness look like for you? Get off the sideline and take the next step towards achieving your goals by downloading the exclusive Life Assessment and Goal Worksheet Jen uses with her clients to help them identify what they want and the most direct path for moving forward. Click here to download it now: bit.ly/crossthegoalline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Gates father bans him from bringing books to the dinner table. Singapore gains their independence without their consent. The Boys have finally found out why they're not getting a better pump in the gym. Peyton Manning's mom is the ultimate Lombardi Trophy cock blocker. Cowboy's owner Jerry Jones can't stop himself from being a helicopter owner. Ryan poses a very important question to Alex regarding Bears coaching legend, Mike Ditka. Ryan may actually be the triggerman responsible for the impending death of Tic Toc. All that and much more on this jam packed episode of, "Good Times With Alex and Ryan." New episodes are released every Wednesday morning. Our links- https://linktr.ee/goodtimeswithalexandryan You can catch up on all the earlier episodes on You Tube, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Radio Republic, Audible, IheartRadio, or Google Podcasts. Just search Good Times With Alex and Ryan. Don't forget to check out our merch store @teespring.com Just search Good Times With Alex and Ryan. You can follow Ryan on any social media platform @Ryanwsprague You can follow Alex on Twitter @Vandollar15 You can follow Alex on You Tube @Alexvanover You can follow Alex on Instagram @Alexvanover15 You can follow the Good Times Podcast on Twitter @good_times_pod You can follow the Good Times Podcast on You Tube @GoodTimesWithAlexandRyan You can follow the Good Times Podcast on Instagram @goodtimeswithalexandryan Sponsorships: on for this episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 64 of My Parents Office starts with the discussion of athletes in podcasting and media. Then, Notre Dame legend and former Chicago Bear, Chris Zorich joins the show. We begin with his recruitment and his upbringing out of Chicago. Then we discuss being the cornerstone of the Notre Dame "Fire Eaters", traditions, and playing in the Catholics vs Convicts game. We get into his time with the Bears, playing under Coach Ditka, and how he went back to law school. We finish the interview talking about his podcast and his style of interviewing.
It's that time of year. We take a deep-dive into the free agency moves so far and at the end give our tribute to the best player ever to put on the Black & Gold. We love you Drew Brees! The game won't be the same without you. Handy free agency tracker. Try not to cry as Drew bids farewell to the field. On a lighter note, cleaning my house lead to Ricky Williams and Coach Ditka. This never gets old.
On this episode, Fred and Jackson tackle Coach Ditka's comments in the recent news. Also, the first of the Bears' roster opts out due to COVID-19. What does that mean for the Bears? Find out and more on the one-stop-shop for all things Chicago Football, "Chi-Town Breakdown"
Mike Ditka and Mike North reunited again. The icon of NFL football and the Chicago Bears worked with Mike North at the Score Sports Radio years ago and now the two are united for 15 minutes. Ditka talks about his feelings towards the Chicago Bears, George Halas and pays a beautiful tribute to his wife, Diana. He also shares his thoughts on Mitch Trubisky. Afterwards, Mike shares stories of his time with Da Coach, shares his thoughts on the Chicago Bulls documentary, The Last Dance, and offers up a couple of betting tips for this week's NFL Draft. (The connection with Coach Ditka was a little erratic and we edited some portions out of the interview to improve the listening experience.)
B_Don and Donkey Teeth are back at it, discussing various forms of sausage along with a little fantasy baseball. Journeyman Chris Bassitt is the object of Donkey's affection this week while B_Don sifts through hours of Caleb Smith film and Coach Ditka highlights. Find out whether you should be buying or selling both of these arms in your respective league.In the rapid fire pickups segment, the guys chat up youngsters Carter Kieboom and Nate Lowe. Other potential pickups discussed include Griffin Canning, Jesus Aguilar, Jose Peraza, Luis Rengifo, Harrison Bader, and Jorge Mateo. It's time to get your sausage into midseason form, tune in now!
Good Morning Gjallarhorn Episode 031 – Ode To The Gjallarhorn Group Good morning Horners! It is the bye week, and the gang is altogether along with a special guest, Mr. Manbear Pig. This fine artist who loves his Vikings football took his handle from the famous Southpark episodes of that great show. He joins Ted, Drew, and myself for a sit-down and talk that focuses on our love for the Minnesota Vikings. I'd like to give everybody a heads up… This episode very much focuses on a group of Vikings fans that get together and talk football. For the first 15 1/2 minutes, we do just that. After that, however we get into some of our group specifics with some fantasy games and roll into our fantasy football midseason update. I will not be hurt if you skip to the trailers at the end of the show at that point. We start to show with introductions and then talking about that wonderful victory over the Detroit Lions. We go over some of the histories of the folks that wore #77 briefly mentioning Vikings greats like Gary Larson, Kory Stringer, and Mark Mullaney. We talk about how our beloved team seems to have made adjustments, not only on the defensive side of the ball but as to the offense as well. We are getting unexpectedly good play from rookie Brian O'Neill who has yet to give up a sack since he is started. It is pretty much a done deal that he is earned his starting job at right tackle. It was good to see Dalvin Cook break off such a nice run against the Detroit Lions, of which Brian O'Neill had a couple of key blocks. Also, just how sweet that victory actually was. More talk of actually how well quarterback Kirk Cousins is doing, the adjustments made by coach Mike Zimmer, how players like Anthony Harris and Jayron Kearse have stepped up and made contributions, along with the wonderful play by Danielle Hunter in the defensive line. We move on to discuss coming out of the bye week and playing the Chicago Bears in prime time next Sunday after being flexed into that spot. This will be a big contest, especially with all the history involved to include Coach Mike Ditka comments about the Vikings and the roller dome. Our guest doesn't like Coach Ditka a whole lot. I'm curious to how many of you have memories and opinions of Coach Ditka as well? At this point, at the 15 1/2 minute mark, we move on to talking about our guest, Mr. Manbear Pig, inventing the fantasy game that you've heard us talk about called The Game of Skol. We discuss how it came about and how it is played. We go over some of the prizes that participants have a chance of winning if their choices, with a little bit of luck, like Danielle Hunter and the Lions game, turn out to be good ones. It is an extremely fun game that I think a lot of you would be interested in playing in the future. From there it's onto our fantasy league update and we know most people don't care about your fantasy league. Feel free to scrub through a portion of the show you're not interested in. We want to thank the Gjallarhorn group for giving us our inspiration that led to the creation of this vodcast and to talk Minnesota Vikings football. The show is dedicated to them. Like, subscribe, and ring that damn bell! Then shout SKOL! As always, enjoy the watch! The show’s theme music is licensed through AudioJungle, the song is Stylish Powerful Energetic Rock. (All rights go to The National Football League, the Minnesota Vikings, and all their broadcasters. I do not own any of the music and the footage used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. We do not gain any profit from our videos, and they are for entertainment and educational purposes only) "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Tech of Sports Rick has a phone interview with the legendary coach Mike Ditka. Coach Ditka talks about a new prostate product, the NFL, Brett Favre, Social Media and the upcoming general election.
It was good to get Scuba Steve back on the podcast. It's definitely been a while. I just didn't know how much Joe and Steve cared about the 85' Bears and Coach Ditka. Was not expecting that to transpire. Enjoy!
The kids survived the Big Dance. Now it’s Saturday, and it is time for the Big Game, and the question must be asked: how exactly does one rugby? It seems like nobody really knows, and Coach Ditka’s plan is to toss some people into the mix and tell them to reach out and TOUCH somebody. This can really only end well. High contact sports are exactly what the doctor prescribed for a group of friends suffering from an inflammation of the kidnap. Side chatter PLAYERS Hannah – Jingle-Heimer Schmitt James – Tim Rodgers Manda – Manny Matt – Scott Valle, Caleb “2Dope” Andrews Nate – Emma Vaerbond, Etsu Hikane RJ – Ty Soren Sam – George Fillburn Sean – August Hughes Charlie – Nele The post Mrs Frieda’s Halfway Home Session 49 – The Full Rugby appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.