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2002 Super Bowl Champ and 2x Grey Cup Champ, plus former BC Lions Head Coach, DeVone Claybrooks joins the team live in Calgary for a chat! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Calgary Stampeders defensive lineman, and BC Lions Head Coach, DeVone Claybrooks joins us in Studio. Talk to Flames forward Dillon Dube on signing an extension with Calgary. MLB Network insider Adnan Virk stops by to break down the NL West race, the red-hot Yankees, and some of the best Halloween movies. The views and opinions […]
Joining the show are birthday boy Todd Bertuzzi (00:49), Devone Claybrooks (01:14) to chat about the SuperBowl and Dan Murphy (01:39) to preview tonight’s rematch with the Canadiens. 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.
This is a great conversation about a lot of the big sports events of 2020. We guide our way through 2020 and some of the biggest headlines that defined this year in sports. I was joined by Moe Khan (TSN Radio), Darren Dupont (CEO Dupont Media) and DeVone Claybrooks (former Super Bowl and Grey Cup Champion). This conversation is full of real talk and laughs. We get the media side of things, the coaching perspective and the player view points. From Kobe, to Covid, to Lebron, to Tyson, to Championships won during 2020. 2020 wasn't ideal but it set this episode up to be a great listen to finish out the year. Thank You to all my listeners. I hope you have enjoyed the stories of 2020 and looking forward to the stories of 2021. Happy New Year!!!!!!!!! Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nikel18 /support
Former NFL Defensive Tackle and former Head Coach of the BC Lions Devone Claybrooks joins the guys to chat about some of the favourite moments of his career, which includes a Super Bowl and 2 Grey Cup Championships!! He also chats about his love for cooking and some of the epic cook-offs he's had with some of his former teammates. The guys also tell you whether or not some headline can be taken as FACT or FICTION, and they make their NFL Awards predictions.Let's Get Weird!
I had an amazing time interviewing one of my good friends and former BC Lions Head Coach DeVone Claybrooks. We had the opportunity to talk about the current climate of whats going on in the world, as well as his life growing up and how he got his nickname Biscuit. A wide variety of topics in this back and forth conversation that created a lot of laughter. He shares his story how he went from Martensville Virginia to the NFL, then on to the CFL as a player and a Coach. Hope your ready to laugh and enjoy this great episode. O I also talk about Coming back and playing again at 40. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nikel18 /support
As phase 2 of the NHL’s return-to-play plan begins, James and Perry debate whether the Canucks are at a disadvantage because so many players are out of town. Former BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks also joins the show, sportswriter Jeff Pearlman talks about the ongoing situation in the United States, and Burnaby South is […]
Hot Topic Social Distancing, then I interview Keith Stokes about his journey, and how he almost ended up at Clemson playing soccer instead of Georgia Military Academy playing football. He talks about the discipline at GMA, and how that has helped him along his 16 year Pro Football Career. We talk about him going to college with DeVone Claybrooks, and us all being roommates as coaches. He tells stories of Lawrence Phillips and other players. He shares his story of perseverance of constantly being told what he can't do, and proving coaches and others wrong. A fun conversation that you will be glad you took the time to listen. Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nikel18 /support
Giulio Caravatta says Ed Hervey went outside the box with the hiring of DeVone Claybrooks, and this time around, he can't miss. Giulio says Rick Campbell is a well rounded coach, has had a tone of success in the CFL and would be a perfect fit for the team and market. Giulio also says there are pieces in place already, including at the QB position, that would make the Lions job an attractive one.
Incredibly enough, the 2019 CFL playoffs are here already; it seems like just yesterday we were composing tweets ending in #IsItJuneYet and here we are, with three teams eliminated and two more joining them on Sunday. Rouge White & Blue co-hosts Os Davis and Joe Pritchard are on tenterhooks as they await playoff Sunday for their beloved Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, respectively. But before diving into rants about point spreads (the Edmonton Eskimos are just 1½-point underdogs?) and hopes for trick plays (could these be the difference for the Bombers against the Calgary Stampders?), Os and Joe register some incredulity at the Ottawa Redblacks' “parting of ways” with Rick Campbell and BC Lions' dismissal of DeVone Claybrooks. As for those playoffs, yes, the RWB's got theories. And predictions. The Rouge, White & Blue CFL Podcast: Where playoff time means deep dives… (Theme music: “Cloudy” by Tab & Anitek. Used with Attribution Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License.)
TSN's Glen Suitor says as the season went on, it became clear that Duron Carter wasn't all in with the Lions. Glen questions who were pulling the strings with different decision with the Lions organization - which were Ed Hervey decisions and which were DeVone Claybrooks decisions.
DeVone Claybrooks was the first casualty of a 5-13 season on Wednesday, as the Lions announced he had been relieved of his duties. Was he a scapegoat or were there solid reasons for the decision not to bring him back? Ed Hervey hinted there may be, while many fans were not happy with the news. Farhan Lalji was at the Ed Hervey press conference and stops in to offer his thoughts, and after listening to him, you may feel the answer to the above questions lies a little more in the middle than you thought. We also take a look at what lies ahead for the Lions as another off-season of uncertanty begins, with potential new ownership, many areas to address with a new coaching staff again, and the roster needs. Brought to you by MetalRocks Subscribe: IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-bclionsden-pawdcast-30935824/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bclionsden-pawdcast/id657022351 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ig7qrckzge6equrhcbom23ivkpm Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bclionsdenca-pawdcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2tVsDEN1vxwekzn7PiuyHd
An evening edition of the program on TSN1040, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 4 of the show features a wrap on the BC Lions discussion after the DeVone Claybrooks firing, as well some NBA/Canucks and other dicussion.
On today's episode I am joined by TSN's CFL Analyst Glen Suitor as we discuss the BC Lions and a disappointing 5-13 season which ultimately led to the firing of head coach DeVone Claybrooks. I speak with local accessibility activist Jessica Vliegenthart as BC Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction Shane Simpson comes to Kamloops on Tuesday to consult the public on future provincial accessibility legislation. Executive Director of the Kamloops Central BIA Cal Desantis joins me to talk downtown parking and to begin the program I talk all about Uber and ride hailing in British Columbia. My friend Brett Mineer helped out a with that discussion as well.
In this hour, NHL.Com Canucks reporter Kevin Woodley joins Mike & Jason to talk the latest from around the league, the Sport Market's Tom Mayenknecht stops by to talk the DeVone Claybrooks firing, plus Matt Sekeres on the big announcement.
TSN Analyst and Reporter Farhan Lalji joined Donnie and The Moj to chat about the firing of Devone Claybrooks by the BC Lions today and who might be the next Head Coach of the Lions.
The Sport Market's Tom Mayenknecht joined Halford & Brough to discuss the firing of former BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks.
TSN 1040 BC Lions game analyst Giulio Caravatta says that he feels that former Ottawa RedBlacks head coach Rick Campbell is the front runner for the now vacant head coach position with the Leos. Giulio also gives his thoughts on why the Lions moved on DeVone Claybrooks after just one year on the job.
An evening edition of the program on TSN1040, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 1 of the show is entirely devoted to the BC Lions after the club parted ways with head coach DeVone Claybrooks after just 1 season, including audio from plenty of experts.
An evening edition of the program on TSN1040, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 2 of the show is entirely devoted to the BC Lions after the club parted ways with head coach DeVone Claybrooks after just 1 season, including audio from plenty of experts.
An evening edition of the program on TSN1040, as Tom Mayenknecht rates and debates the Bulls & Bears of sport business, hour 3 of the show is entirely devoted to the BC Lions after the club parted ways with head coach DeVone Claybrooks after just 1 season, including audio from plenty of experts.
TSN1040's Giulio Caravatta says something that DeVone Claybrooks has on his side is how much his players loved playing for him and that no matter the record, the players never quit or stopped listening to his messaging.
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says that he can't control the decisions that are going to be made by the those above him, and that he just can do the job the best he can do it.
TSN1040's Giulio Caravatta says it speaks to DeVone Claybrooks and his messaging by the fact his players never quit on him during the struggles this season. Giulio also says, from the top down, everyone on this team has something on the line and something to prove in the final game of the year against Calgary.
Mike and Jason talk Canucks with Ray Ferraro, and Lions with DeVone Claybrooks
It's Manager Monday, where Mike & Iain are joined by BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks, as well as TSN 1040 Canucks reporter Jeff Paterson.
It's Manager Monday, as BC Lions bench boss DeVone Claybrooks and Whitecaps manager Marc Dos Santos join the show.
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks joins Jason & Iain to chat about Saturday's big win over the Argos.
Mike and Jason discuss Lions with DeVone Claybrooks and Whitecaps with Marc Dos Santos
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says the Leos mindset, as they ride a three-game win streak, is that these are playoff games. DeVone admits the club put itself into a hole, and now doesn't control its destiny at all, but DeVone is seeing good signs during this streak
In this hour, it's Manager Monday, as Jason and Jon are joined by BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks and Whitecaps bench boss Marc Dos Santos.
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says it was a good win for the Lions, over Ottawa, but now the team has to show it has the maturity to deal with that success and come back with another win.
Mike and Jason talk to Lions coach DeVone Claybrooks and Whitecaps boss Marc Dos Santos, after both won over the weekend. The boys continue to ask if Elias Pettersson can be a top-10 centre by the end of the NHL season
Mike and Jason talk with Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks, and get into some Clips
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says the problem for his team remains critical mistakes at critical times, but says the team's message to the players has remained consistent despite the 1-10 record
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks discusses why Bryan Chiu was let go and what Kelly Bates brings to the table. DeVone says Mike Reilly continues to buy-in and be a leader on the club
Mike and Jason talk with Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks, and get into the Jadaveon Clowney trade with Adam Clanton
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says his focus is on turning the 1-9 Lions around, not on his job security. DeVone believes the Leos are on the right path and taking positive steps
Mike and Jason talk with NFL insider Mike Tanier and Lions with head coach DeVone Claybrooks
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks joined Brook & Karen to look back on Thursday's loss, and help previews the upcoming week for his squad.
In this hour, BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks looks back on Thursday's loss and previews the upcoming week for his club, plus #WWL.
Managers Monday continues as BC Lions bench boss DeVone Claybrooks joins Brook & Kuz to touch base on the latest news from the Leos, including the re-acquisition of Shawn Lemon from the Argos.
In this hour, Leos head coach DeVone Claybrooks joined Brook & Kuz to break down the BC Lions loss over the weekend, as well as the re-acquisition of DE Shawn Lemon.
Brook and Shane, in for the vacationing Halford/Brough, talk with Lions coach DeVone Claybrooks and continue to discuss no-hitters in the majors
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says the club is slowly making roster changes that are needed, and says the evaluation of players has to decide whether a player has had a bad game...or if that position needs a full change. DeVone says the positives from this 1-6 start are that the team that emerges will be galvanized, battle-tested, and resilient
Brook and Kuz talk with Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks, and get into what the Canucks may end up paying Brock Boeser
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks reiterates that the key for his team is protecting Mike Reilly and giving him time to throw the ball. DeVone says his players obviously don't want to be 1-6, but there's a strong togetherness in the room, and the Lions take confidence in the belief that they can turn the season around
Manager Monday rolls on Halford and Brough, as Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks and Whitecaps coach Marc Dos Santos discuss their slow starts to the campaign
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says it's not an overnight process to fix the Lions 1-5 start, but the club sees the problems and is learning how can be part of the turnaround. DeVone reiterates that it's one play, one quarter, one half at a time for the Leos
CFL on TSN game analyst Glen Suitor wonders why DeVone Claybrooks decided to keep Mike Reilly late in a game that was out of reach on Saturday. Suitor feels that the Lions were flirting with disaster keeping their prized quarterback in a three score game.
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks joins Mike & Matt for Manager Mondays to talk all things Leos.
It's Manager Monday, as BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks joins Mike & Matt to talk the latest on the Leos, plus some Loui Eriksson talk on the day his bonus gets paid out. Could that facilitate a trade?
Mike and Jason discuss the Tyler Myers' signing in Vancouver, and all other NHL free agency news, while Lions coach DeVone Claybrooks joins after the loss in Calgary
BC Lions coach DeVone Claybrooks says the athleticism on the Lions is AA+, but now they need to put it all together after an 0-3 start. DeVone says the Leos have to learn to figure out games, and not shoot themselves in the foot
TSN 1040 BC Lions game analyst Giulio Caravatta says that not only is this an important game for the Lions to get their first win of the season, but also for head coach DeVone Claybrooks to get his first career victory, at his old stomping grounds, against his former team.
Mike and Jason roll through Manager Monday, as Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks and Whitecaps boss Marc Dos Santos join the show. The boys also continue to discuss the Canucks weekend moves
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says the Leos have had two tough teams to start the season, so isn't sweating an 0-2 start..while admitting pass protection must be better. But DeVone says he kept Mike Reilly in the game in Edmonton because he's trying to build a mindset...and can't ask other players to play to the final whistle, while pulling his most important one
Mike and Jason rip through Manager Monday, as Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks and Whitecaps coach Marc Dos Santos join the show
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says the Leos quickly learned that they have to be locked in mentally in all phases, and can't make mental mistakes against top CFL teams. Claybrooks liked the grit and fight his team showed when they went behind in the game
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says the Lions need to be strong at BC Place, as 7-8 wins at home can almost guarantee a playoff berth. DeVone also says every roster decision is done with the focus of winning a championship
Mike and Jason talk to Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks, and talk Blues with Kevin Wheeler from 101ESPN
TSN1040's Giulio Caravatta is excited about the upcoming Lions season. Giulio says he's excited to see how Mike Reilly will use all his weapons on offence and he's excited to see what DeVone Claybrooks and Rich Stubler come up with for this defence.
Guest host Brook Ward; guests include Douglas Smith & DeVone Claybrooks.
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks joined Brook Ward on the Bro Jake Show to break down the second pre-season tilt for his club against Calgary, the roster trimming that has taken place to get ready for the regular season, and much more!
BC Lions defensive end Odell Willis says DeVone Claybrooks is a players coach, let's you be yourself as long as you don't embarrass yourself or the team. Odell is reunited with Mike Reilly and says he should be mentioned with the great quarterbacks to play in this league. Odell also says Duron Carter is a leader, and it's a misconception that he's a bad teammate.
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says the short preseason is a gift, in that the regular season isn't far away..but it's a curse because you have to get up to speed asap. DeVone won't commit to Ricky Lloyd as his backup QB, and says he simply wants Mike Reilly to get enough preseason action "to be ready"
Mike and Jason talk to Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks, and discuss tonight's opening game of the Stanley Cup Final
TSN 1040 BC Lions reporter Karen Surman says that today's practice at the Lions training camp was sloppy, and new head coach DeVone Claybrooks wasn't too happy with the way his players and coaches were executing.
BC Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks likes the expectations placed on the Leos this season, says Mike Reilly is a better leader than quarterback and he's a great quarterback, and says Duron Carter is doing everything the club has asked of him
Mike and Jason embark on Manager Monday - first Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks, followed by Whitecaps coach Marc Dos Santos
BC Lion head coach DeVone Claybrooks says Duron Carter has been great so far for the BC Lions. The coach says despite Carter's reputation he has shown great leadership with the Leos and has been trying to help some of the young Lions find their way through BC Lions training camp.
Deadly spiders, first concerts and CFL Combine tales... it's story time in the den as head coach DeVone Claybrooks joins Jamie & Matt for Episode 5 of 1st and Now! Oh, and we decided we can curse.
The Launch, and behind-the-scenes at SuperbowlL Hosts Matt Baker & Jamie Cartmell kick off the inaugural episode of FIRST & NOW with special guest DeVone Claybrooks!
Lemar Durant, a Coquitlam native, says playing for the Lions was always something he wanted to do. Lemar discusses head coach DeVone Claybrooks, and playing with Mike Reilly and Duron Carter
Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks is jacked to add quarterback Mike Reilly, saying Reilly can hurt you deep, short, intermediate, on the run....so Claybrooks is thrilled Reilly's is someone else's matchup problem now
On this episode of the Sports Objective, we talk to DeVone Claybrooks. Devone was an outstanding football player under Coach Steve Logan at ECU. He is now the New Head Coach for the BC Lions in the CFL. We get a look at Tulane Basketball with Play-by-Play voice of the Greenwave, Todd Graffagnini. Also, we will see how he feels about the blown call from the officials in the NFC Championship game between the Saints and Rams. Also, listen for the Round table with various topics as well! Don't forget to like our Facebook Page. Follow us on Twitter @TheSportsOBJ and Instagram @thesportsobjective. Leave us a five star review wherever you listen to your favorite podcast!
On this episode of the Sports Objective, we talk to DeVone Claybrooks. Devone was an outstanding football player under Coach Steve Logan at ECU. He is now the New Head Coach for the BC Lions in the CFL. We get a look at Tulane Basketball with Play-by-Play voice of the Greenwave, Todd Graffagnini. Also, we will see how he feels about the blown call from the officials in the NFC Championship game between the Saints and Rams. Also, listen for the Round table with various topics as well! Don't forget to like our Facebook Page. Follow us on Twitter @TheSportsOBJ and Instagram @thesportsobjective
DeVone Claybrooks is the new head coach of the BC Lions and he joins us for our last show of 2018. Honestly, this is one of the most open and awesome interviews we have ever done. Claybrooks personality shines through in this episode, and you get the feeling that the players are going to love playing for the big man. He talks about growing up "Country" in Virginia, his time in the NFL and the coaching legends he's plaid for, including the key to the Tampa Bay's Super Bowl win under Jon Gruden. He also comments on the new football operations cap, and when we can expect an announcement on his new coaching staff. (Hint, it may even be before you listen to this show).
The Toronto Argonauts and BC Lions both announced their new head coaches this week, and we have one of them as our special guest as we talk changes across the CFL.
Lowell Ullrich discusses the Lions hiring of DeVone Claybrooks, and what to expect from a young, new-look coaching staff
New Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks says football, at its core, is about mastering base fundamentals. Claybrooks discusses his path to the Lions, and where it all goes from here
Head Coaches: Corey Chamblin, Paul Lapolice, Devone Claybrooks, Orlando Steinhauer CFL introduces non-player football operations cap The cap is set at $2,588,000 for 2019 and 2020, after which the amount will be subject to a review.It applies to coaches and other football operations staff including general managers, scouts and equipment and video personnel. The number of staff is capped at 11 coaches and 14 other football operations staff.Team doctors and athletic therapists are excluded to ensure the cap does not affect player health and safety.Violations of the policy can result in a team fine, a personal fine and/or the loss of draft picks.For the first $100,000 over the cap, the fine is the equivalent of the amount by which the limit has been exceeded. For any amount over $100,000, penalties range from a minimum of a $25,000 fine and the loss of one second-round draft pick to a maximum of a $250,000 fine and the loss of three draft picks.But in 2019, as the teams adjust to the cap, teams that voluntarily report their violations to the league will only be subject to team fines, not personal fines or the loss of draft picks.For the purposes of the cap, expenses include wages, salaries and benefits such as health plans, car and housing allowances, and playoff bonuses which exceed the player share. Exclusions include business expenses, complimentary tickets and meals while working.The non-player football operations cap was driven by the league’s Executive Council, which is made up of the Commissioner and nine team Presidents, with the full support of the Board of Governors.Clubs will report quarterly to the league and file all football operations contracts with the CFL, which will audit clubs each year at the same time it conducts Salary Management System audits of player salaries and benefits.
Claybrooks interviews for the Montreal job but the good news for Stampeder fans is he's not going anywhere.
We make sense of the fallout following Mark's Labour Day weekend match-ups, and look ahead to revenge week across the CFL. Later, we talk to 2nd year defensive coordinator DeVone Claybrooks on the transition from player to coach, and marching out one of the CFL's best defences two years running.
Defensive Co-ordinator DeVone Claybrooks comes by the basement and drops knowledge and stories from his ffotball career and looks ahead to the upcoming season. Enjoy! Follow us on twitter: @CFL_Horsemen @PodcasterRyan Join the conversation: www.cflhorsemen.ca