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Automotive Repair News Today
Tariffs On Pause, Repair Act Update, Ford Recall and More!

Automotive Repair News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 9:06


Do you use a DVI at your shop? Is it certified? If not, get a free DVI certification today and take your shop to the next level! CLICK HERE!Today on the pod, you'll get all you need to know about what's going on in the industry! The Trump administration announced a pause on the 25% tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, now allowing further trade policy discussions that affect Canada and Mexico.The introduction of the Tech Training HU Hub aims to streamline access to automotive tech training, offering technicians and owners the ability to search for various certifications without requiring membership.Ford has issued recalls for certain Maverick trucks from 2022 and 2023 due to instrument cluster and ABS system issues, with dealerships tasked with implementing necessary repairs.

America's Talking
Physician Assistant Loses Job After Opposing Trans Policy

America's Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 14:01


On this episode of America's Talking, Casey Harper, D.C. Bureau Chief for The Center Square, is joined by Valerie Kloosterman, a physician assistant, and Doug Peterson, Of Counsel for First Liberty Institute. They share Valerie's story of being fired for her beliefs about transgender care, and the legal case that has followed. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx

The Dawn Stensland Show
Attorney Doug Peterson

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 19:08


Attorney Doug Peterson full 1148 Wed, 19 Feb 2025 16:12:53 +0000 wLf3prE30Tie4XXtRdv6j1140fGjjTs0 news The Dawn Stensland Show news Attorney Doug Peterson Dawn Stensland breaks down the local and cultural issues of the day. Interviewing all the top Newsmakers and taking your calls! Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amp

WSKY The Bob Rose Show

The Jacksonville Jaguars fired head coach Doug Peterson after another lackluster NFL season. A Bob Rose Show tradition of predicting predecessors, as Bob again starts the Jon Gruden rumor.

The Jboy Show
Is the SEC's Football Dominance Over?

The Jboy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 91:45


The NFL playoffs are set — the Chiefs and Lions enter as the #1 seeds; Jerod Mayo and Doug Peterson are the first head coaches fired on black Monday; and we discuss the SEC's poor playoff performance. Ep.672 - - - Today's Sponsors: Lumen - Take the next step to improving your health: go to https://lumen.me/BOOSTER to get 20% off your Lumen.

Bri The Sports Guy
E772: Congrats to WFB HS girls swim and dive team on first ever state title. Kansas upsets BYU and Georgia beats Tennessee in CFB. In the NFL-Eagles beat Commanders; Packers block Bears FG at the the buzzer; Lions destroy Jags (Will Doug Peterson get fir

Bri The Sports Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 28:57


Congrats to WFB HS girls swim and dive team on first ever state title.  Kansas upsets BYU and Georgia beats Tennessee in CFB. In the NFL-Eagles beat Commanders; Packers block Bears FG at the the buzzer; Lions destroy Jags (Will Doug Peterson get fired?); Steelers nip Ravens; Bills give Chiefs their first loss and Chargers beat Bengals who missed two Q4 FG's.

Touchdown Jaguars!
Episode 100: Packers/Jaguars Week 8 Analysis - Jags Come Up Short in a Comeback Effort

Touchdown Jaguars!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 56:54 Transcription Available


What if the Jacksonville Jaguars became a powerhouse like the Cowboys or Jets? Would the scrutiny be worth the glory? In our 100th episode of Touchdown Jaguars, we take you on a nostalgic journey through our podcasting adventure, from our roots with Sports Grind Daily to the present, celebrating alongside our loyal listeners. We explore the unique challenges our beloved Jaguars face, and even imagine ourselves in the bustling media spotlight of larger NFL markets, pondering the what-ifs and trade-offs of bigger exposure versus the tight-knit community we've built around our team. With heartfelt gratitude, we thank everyone who has been part of this ride, sharing in the triumphs and trials of supporting the team we love.As stadium debates heat up, we tackle the ever-present chatter surrounding potential team relocations. Could Kansas City or Carolina be next in line for a move? We dive into the intricacies of the Jaguars' stadium challenges, the role of city officials, and the determination of owner Shad Khan to keep the team rooted in Jacksonville. Our discussion branches into broader league dynamics—how other small market teams navigate similar waters, and the speculative future of NFL relocations. Unpacking these layers reveals both anxiety and anticipation surrounding the future identity of our team and city.With a critical eye, we dissect the Jaguars' tumultuous season and the hurdles that lie ahead—including matchups against formidable teams like the Eagles and Vikings. We scrutinize Trevor Lawrence's performance and the team's defensive struggles, while reflecting on the broader implications for head coach Doug Peterson's legacy. Amidst these challenges, we stay hopeful, sharing aspirations for our future in the podcasting world and beyond. Despite the team's current rough patch, our commitment to the Jaguars community remains unwavering, as we continue to bring engaging and insightful content to our listeners.Touchdown Jaguars LinktreeDownload the SeatGeek app & use code " TOUCHDOWNJAGUARS " for $20 off your first SeatGeek order! James Johnson and Phil Smith bring you the best and most up to date Jacksonville Jaguars news. "Touchdown Jaguars!" is a tribute to the prospective ownership group "Touchdown Jacksonville!" In 1991, the NFL announced plans to add two expansion teams and "Touchdown Jacksonville!" announced its bid for a team, and Jacksonville was ultimately chosen as one of five finalists. In November 1993, the NFL owners voted 26–2 in favor of awarding the 30th franchise to Jacksonville. James and Phil have been fans of the franchise ever since and have had the honor (and sometimes dishonor) of covering the team professionally since 2017. The rest as they say, is history.

Fixed Income in 15
Ep52: Blackstone's Jon Gray on Private Markets, Career Advice & Jogging on LinkedIn

Fixed Income in 15

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 32:19


In this episode of FI15, Joe is joined by Jon Gray, President & Chief Operating Officer at Blackstone and Doug Peterson, CEO & President of S&P Global. Discussion covered Doug's upcoming retirement, Jon on the future of private markets and infrastructure, Doug on GenAI and Jon on his viral jogging videos on Linkedin. This episode was recorded and published prior to Doug's retirement as CEO & President, he is now Special Advisor at S&P Global.

Anything But Keyshawn

Davante to the Jets?! Cooper to the Bills? How has this changed the landscape? MLB Playoffs in full effect. Is it time for Doug Peterson to go? ABK Parlay finally hits!

RJ Bell's Dream Preview
Fezzik's Focus - NFL Week 6 Review + Week 7 Quick Reactions

RJ Bell's Dream Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 36:28


Munaf Manji and Steve Fezzik take a look back at NFL Week 6. They also discuss Week 7 and pools in Las Vegas and much more. Quote Analysis: Munaf Manji (0:53-1:51) begins by discussing the NFL Circa Survivor contest, noting that this week, 216 of 221 contestants advanced. He references Doug Peterson's situation and highlights that this week was calmer than earlier weeks of the contest. Steve Fezzik (1:52-2:18) explains that despite a rough week where he went 3-4, he still managed to remain in the top five of the contest standings. He criticizes the impact of line movements, especially in college football, where major line movers lost. Steve Fezzik (3:18-4:20) observes that home underdogs went 0-8 straight up and against the spread, with seven teams losing by double digits. This broke the trend of NFL parity, where home underdogs generally perform well. Player Statistics and Analysis: Las Vegas Raiders vs Pittsburgh Steelers (4:41-6:08): Fezzik points out that, despite the Steelers' 19-point win, the game was closer than it appeared. Both teams had similar yardage and first downs (293 to 275 yards). Key stats: Steelers rushed for 183 yards compared to the Raiders' 57. Steelers' QB Aidan O'Connell threw for 1 TD and 1 interception. Bengals vs Giants (7:08-7:55): Fezzik expresses frustration over the Giants' late loss, highlighting a missed field goal and a Bengals TD that sealed the game. He recalls that Chase Brown could have knelt down to run the clock but instead ran into the end zone. Team Statistics and Insights: Home Underdogs (3:18-4:20): Home underdogs went 0-8 against the spread and straight up, making it one of the worst weeks for those betting on underdogs. The games were mostly uncompetitive, with seven of the eight losing by double digits. Pittsburgh Steelers (4:41-6:08): Despite winning by 19 points, the game was closer statistically. Fezzik mentions the misleading final score due to turnovers and similar yardage from both teams. Denver Broncos (14:17-15:22): Fezzik upgrades the Chargers by 2 points, despite Denver managing 6 yards per play, while LA averaged 4.7. Fezzik criticizes Denver's performance, noting turnovers and ineffective play. Power Rankings and Key Insights: Steve Fezzik (10:45-11:50): Fezzik discusses major adjustments in his power rankings. He downgrades the Broncos and Cowboys by 1.5 points due to poor performances, while Detroit gets a modest upgrade despite injuries. He also downgrades Denver for their poor showing. Phony Finals: Pittsburgh vs Las Vegas (4:41-5:08): This game is highlighted as a misleading final due to the close statistical battle but a wide scoreboard gap. Cincinnati vs Giants (7:08-7:55): Another phony final mentioned, where Fezzik discusses the disappointing finish for Giants bettors, attributing the loss to strategic errors. Betting Market and Strategy: Public vs Books (3:18-4:20): The public had a good week with favorites, and the sportsbooks took losses, but Fezzik reminds listeners that the “lights don't turn off” at the books, indicating the house always finds a way to profit. Circus Swim (25:52-26:45): Fezzik praises pools in Las Vegas, highlighting Circus Swim and Caesars Palace as standout locations. He reflects on how pools have shifted from relaxing venues to more party-centric environments. Conclusion: The podcast offers a detailed breakdown of NFL Week 6, with Fezzik providing key insights into power rankings, team statistics, and betting strategies. Home underdogs failed to perform, teams like Pittsburgh and Denver underdelivered, and Fezzik emphasizes the importance of getting in early on bets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Houston Sports Talk
Jags Insider on Stroud vs. Lawrence, Belichick Rumors & Texans-Jaguars Matchups

Houston Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 24:51


Bleav Host Robert Land asks Jaguars Insider & Touchdown Jaguars! Host Phil Barrera about the recent Belichick to Jacksonville rumors, the development of Trevor Lawrence, Doug Peterson & GM Trent Baalke's job security and the key Texans-Jags matchups Sunday (:41) Fallout from the Bills blowout? (1:53) Belichick to Jacksonville rumors? (2:59) Who's to blame for Jacksonville issues? (4:41) Why isn't Doug Peterson working? (5:38) Why have Jags struggled since last Jaguars-Texans game? (7:34) Are Trevor Lawrence-Daniel Jones comps fair? Is Lawrence cooked? (10:08) How can Jags take advantage of Texans? (12:57) Where's Texans advantage over Jags? (15:25) Jags formula for winning Sunday? (17:38) Will Jags-Texans be nail-biter? (20:22) Hope for Jacksonville? Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #texans #jaguars #cjstroud

Straight Outta Vegas AM
Thursday, September 26th, 2024

Straight Outta Vegas AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 32:25


Scott Seidenberg, Steve Fezzik & Mackenzie Rivers preview Thursday Night Football between the Giants and Cowboys, talk about the NIL drama at UNLV and the mess that is the MLB Postseason races. Analysis of Key Quotes: Scott Seidenberg (0:00 - 1:47): Scott opens the discussion by previewing Thursday Night Football between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, emphasizing the betting odds. The notable quote is Scott highlighting that six-point underdogs have gone 12-1 against the spread (ATS) this season. This showcases the importance of tracking trends in NFL betting. Steve Fezzik (1:50 - 2:19): Fezzik explains his dislike for money-line betting due to the large gaps between prices (bid-ask spreads). He uses an example of a minus 230 line against a plus 195 line, highlighting the non-profitable nature of such bets for casual bettors. Mackenzie Rivers (2:52 - 3:04): Mackenzie makes an interesting point that it isn't star receiver CeeDee Lamb's fault for the Cowboys' struggles, but rather their defense allowing over 200 rushing yards per game. This emphasizes the importance of analyzing specific team deficiencies when betting on or against teams like Dallas. Steve Fezzik (4:09 - 4:24): Fezzik criticizes the fluctuating betting lines. He emphasizes that even if the Cowboys were a good bet at -4.5, a jump to -6 makes it less appealing. This ties into the overall theme of line movement and its significance in betting strategy. Scott Seidenberg (12:36 - 13:14): Scott humorously compares Matthew Sluka's situation at UNLV to the movie Blue Chips. Sluka is redshirting due to a payment dispute related to an NIL deal. The humorous quote highlights the complexities and contradictions in the NIL system and the economic aspects of college football. Player and Team Statistics: CeeDee Lamb has been a focal point of the Cowboys' offense, but Mackenzie Rivers stresses that defensive issues are what's truly holding them back, as the team has given up over 200 rushing yards per game. Daniel Jones, quarterback for the New York Giants, has a historically poor record in prime-time games, going 1-13 straight up and 5-9 ATS (7:07 - 7:31). This stat creates doubt around the Giants' chances against the Cowboys in prime-time matchups. Devin Singletary, the Bills running back, is discussed as a potential key player in Thursday's game due to the Cowboys' weak run defense. Fezzik humorously suggests considering betting on him scoring two touchdowns, adding a layer of prop bet insight. Team Insights: The discussion centers on the Cowboys' and Giants' game, with an in-depth focus on Dallas's defensive struggles and New York's potential to cover the spread. Fezzik argues that despite Dallas being a six-point favorite, New York is the smarter pick, given how poorly the Cowboys have performed recently (4:09 - 5:20). The panel also touches on other NFL teams. For instance, Scott mentions Mike McCarthy and Doug Peterson as candidates for being the first head coach fired this season (3:21 - 3:04). This shows how betting is also influenced by larger narratives around team management. Conclusion: This transcript provides insightful commentary on the upcoming NFL week, with a specific focus on the Cowboys vs. Giants game. The hosts analyze key trends in NFL betting, including team and player statistics, line movements, and prop bets. Fezzik, Seidenberg, and Rivers offer an entertaining yet informative look into both on-field performance and off-field betting strategy, making it clear that sharp bettors need to stay on top of the latest data and insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Straight Outta Vegas AM
Tuesday, September 24th, 2024

Straight Outta Vegas AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 33:45


Scott Seidenberg, Steve Fezzik & Mackenzie Rivers recap a Monday Night Football double header. Plus the MLB games today that impact the Postseason races. Key Discussion Points and Quotes: Big Wins by Underdogs (0:00 - 3:36) Scott Seidenberg: "The Bills blow out the Jaguars 47-10 as Josh Allen adds to his MVP resume." Scott emphasizes Buffalo's dominance while also noting that underdogs, like the Washington Commanders (who beat the Bengals 38-33), continue to perform well. Steve Fezzik: "Six-point underdogs are now 12-1 ATS with eight outright wins." He stresses that this trend is rare, but reminds listeners that betting markets adjust, saying, "The market is way more efficient than you would ever believe." Player stats: Josh Allen's performance is highlighted as he threw for multiple touchdowns, further solidifying his MVP candidacy. Betting Strategies and Survivor Pools (3:23 - 10:33) Fezzik provides valuable insight into the current NFL betting landscape: “If you think you're going to win by laying minus 320 or taking plus 280, you're delusional.” Survivor pools: The conversation shifts to survivor pools, where Fezzik mentions, "We are down to 642 entries," after 14,266 entries started the season. This segment highlights the volatility in early-season NFL results, with Fezzik comparing it to roulette wheel betting odds. Cincinnati Bengals' Defensive Woes (4:03 - 7:00) Scott Seidenberg: "Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals are now 0-3, and their defense is embarrassing." The panel discusses how the Commanders' offense dominated Cincinnati, leading to a second consecutive game without attempting a punt. This is indicative of Washington's aggressive play style, which they credit for their success. Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes for MVP (16:00 - 18:00) Scott and Mackenzie discuss why Josh Allen has outperformed Patrick Mahomes in the early MVP race. Mackenzie: “Mahomes has done nothing this year... Josh Allen is having a phenomenal season.” Team stats: The Bills' offense, orchestrated by coordinator Joe Brady, is praised for its efficiency, having scored touchdowns on its first five possessions in two separate games this season. Jacksonville Jaguars' Struggles (17:25 - 20:28) Fezzik: "It wouldn't surprise me if Doug Peterson is the first coach fired." The Jaguars' performance is heavily criticized, with Fezzik referencing an article about Trevor Lawrence's inconsistency. A quote from an NFC executive reads, “You want to fall in love with him one day and divorce him the next.” The Jaguars are now 0-3, and Fezzik emphasizes that this underperformance is affecting their betting odds. The updated win total is six and a half, which Fezzik confidently states he would bet the under on. Trends and Betting Strategies for Week 4 (22:00 - 23:36) Scott Seidenberg: "Since 2010, 0-2 teams are 70% ATS in week 3." He breaks down how various teams have performed against the spread, focusing on key matchups where underdogs have outperformed. The conversation extends into week 4 predictions, with Fezzik cautioning against betting on teams like Cincinnati and Tennessee, who failed in favorable betting spots. Conclusion (24:50 - 30:06) Major League Baseball: As the regular season draws to a close, Seidenberg gives a brief rundown of important games with playoff implications. Highlights include the Tigers' Tarek Skubal pitching as Detroit looks to secure a wild card spot, and the Yankees' bid to clinch the American League East against Baltimore. The show concludes with a reminder that more in-depth baseball analysis is available on Inside Pitch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tipping Point New Mexico
641 Second Trump Assasination Attempt, New Mexico Polling Data, Marianna Padilla NEW PED Secretary, Keller's Plans for Downtown ABQ and more

Tipping Point New Mexico

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 48:30


Trump was targeted in a second assassination attempt over the weekend. Paul and Wally discuss the details as they understand them.  Brian Sanderoff polling data released shows Harris/Heinrich leading in New Mexico. MLG names close ally Marianna Padilla PED secretary.,  Paul and Doug Peterson discuss Mayor Keller's plans for downtown in ABQ Journal. The housing market is "broken" thanks to government policy. Now the government is supposedly trying to "fix" the problem. Will it work?  When economics and sports meet. The Lobos' Mountain West Conference lost four members. Will UNM athletics land on its feet? How does New Mexico's economic situation affect the situation?  Sen. Martin Heinrich recently floated the idea of a "Inflation Reduction Act 2.0" in the ABQ Journal.  Former NMSU president Garrey Carruthers decries MLG's meddling in NMSU presidential search.  

The Phinsider: for Miami Dolphins fans
Jaguars at Dolphins Week 1 Preview: Behind Enemy Lines with Big Cat Country's Gus Logue

The Phinsider: for Miami Dolphins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 20:20


Big Cat Country's Gus Logue joins the show to preview Miami's Week 1 matchup against Jacksonville. We discuss Trevor Lawrence's third year in Doug Peterson's system, Miami's chances against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and other Week 1 x-factors. Thoughts or questions — reach out to us at AnotherDolphinsPodcast@gmail.com! Another Dolphins Podcast is hosted by Joshua Houtz (@Houtz) and Jake Mendel (@JMendel94). Jake is joined by Gus Logue (@Gus_Logue) for this episode. Be sure to check out the Duval Rundown and his work for Big Cat Country! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joe Rose Show
Jaguars at Dolphins Week 1 Preview: Behind Enemy Lines with Big Cat Country's Gus Logue | 'Another Dolphins Podcast'

Joe Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 17:35


From 'Another Dolphins Podcast' (subscribe here): Big Cat Country's Gus Logue joins the show to preview Miami's Week 1 matchup against Jacksonville. We discuss Trevor Lawrence's third year in Doug Peterson's system, Miami's chances against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and other Week 1 x-factors.

Snap Judgment
The Country Doctor - Snap Classic

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 58:35


When Dr. Ayaz Virji first set foot in Dawson, Minnesota, he didn't know what to expect. He was a brown Muslim man walking into a predominantly white rural town. But much to his surprise Ayaz and his family fit right in. Dawson quickly became home and his neighbors became like his extended family. Then came the presidential election of 2016.A very big thank you to Ayaz and Mussarat Virji, and to Mandy France and Doug Peterson for sharing their story with Snap!For more, please make sure to check out Ayaz Virji's book, Love Thy Neighbor: A Muslim Doctor's Struggle for Home in Rural America.Produced by Nancy Lopez, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo DucotSnap Classic - Season 15 – Episode 36

Tipping Point New Mexico
611 Doug Peterson - Are We Getting Anything in Return for Rising Property Taxes?

Tipping Point New Mexico

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 41:52


On this week's interview Paul sits down with Doug Peterson. Doug is the principal of Peterson Properties which owns a great deal of real estate in the Albuquerque area. Paul and Doug discuss rising property taxes and what he/we get in return for those taxes. Doug is outspoken on crime issues (follow him on Twitter here). What is going on with crime in the City and how is it impacting his business and tenants? 

Gettin Your Life Back with Cade Cooper
Episode 31: Doug Peterson - What I Learned from being a mid-singles ward Bishop for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Gettin Your Life Back with Cade Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 45:49


In this episode I sit down with my old bishop from the Draper mid-singles ward. Doug talks about addiction, dating, business, and above all, Christ. I loved to doing this episode. He is so passionate and it's Contagious! Get Your life Back

Real Play Games Podcast
Clowns of Funland Ep. 1 - Fun for the Entire Family

Real Play Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 60:59


Twelve years ago, Brea Williams disappeared from the Funland Family Fun Park on the east coast of New Jersey.  Twelve years later, prompted by long-time family associate, detective Doug Peterson indicating that there may be clues they've missed in the now-abandoned park, Brea's family has come back for answers.  Whether they'll be satisfied by what they find?  That's another matter entirely...Episode 1/5Content Warnings: Adult Language, Adult Situations, ProfanityAllison Williams is AmesDonna Williams is HarmBryan Chick is SteveWilliam Rye is RoyThis audio play-through of Clowns of Funland is a Real Play Games Podcast production.  Clowns of Funland  is written by David Dudka and published by One Shot RPG.  You can find the adventure, the OSRPG Horror ruleset, and numerous other exciting products from One Shot RPG just by typing ‘OSRPG' into your search bar on www.drivethrurpg.com.  If you'd like to help support the show at no cost to you when you shop online for RPGs, feel free to use our affiliate link,  it really helps! https://www.drivethrurpg.com/index.php?affiliate_id=177655 Our theme song, Circus of Carnival Clowns and Halloween Evil is performed by James Sismanes (jamesismanes) and used under a license that includes synch licensing.If you want to reach out to the Real Play Games Podcast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter @realplaypod, on Instagram @realplaygamespod, on Tumblr under RealPlayGamesPodcast or on Bluesky @realplaygamespod.bsky.social  If you'd like to help support the show, as well as get early access to episodes, exclusive episodes, and behind-the-scenes looks at how we make our adventures, head on over to www.patreon.com/realplaygamespod and become a Patron today!Support the Show.

Chiefs Focus 1st & 10 Show
Unemployed_ There Are Plenty of Opportunities In the NFL Currently.mp3

Chiefs Focus 1st & 10 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 48:49


By now you already know the winners and lovers of week 18 in the NFL. So, let's talk about the other significant things. A lot of firings went down. Many new candidates to interview. Also, it's post season talk time! Games begin on Saturday. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5291341198917632 Transcript WEBVTT 00:22.245 --> 00:35.129 Welcome to the 100-yard-football podcast presented by the Chiefs Focus Network, where you talk about the NFL from end zone to end zone and all 100 yards in between. 00:36.129 --> 00:37.630 Without further ado, here's 00:52.398 --> 01:07.094 yo what it do this is the 100 yard dash podcast my name is you 01:09.665 --> 01:10.385 What's happening? 01:11.046 --> 01:19.309 This is the 100-yard-football podcast presented by Chiefs Focus. 01:19.369 --> 01:22.691 And again, my name is you. 01:23.451 --> 01:23.751 You. 01:24.171 --> 01:24.872 Detective, you? 01:25.432 --> 01:26.372 Not you, you. 01:26.813 --> 01:27.053 Who? 01:27.373 --> 01:27.693 You. 01:28.113 --> 01:28.413 Who? 01:29.814 --> 01:32.295 Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth? 01:32.655 --> 01:35.496 Don't nobody understand the words that are coming out of your mouth, man. 01:36.777 --> 01:39.038 And I am your host, What's Happening. 01:41.296 --> 02:06.265 uh what to do this is 100 yard dash you can find this podcast anywhere you find your podcast google podcast stitcher spotify what have you you know it's all out there you know you know the deal uh we're doing something different again i've been saying it all year and i'm gonna get it until you get it through your head uh 02:07.864 --> 02:19.653 The hundred yard dash will not you search hundred yard dash you're going to find it under the chiefs focus umbrella so now we're folk we're under the chiefs focus umbrella. 02:21.398 --> 02:25.422 And, uh, so like, and subscribe the YouTube. 02:25.482 --> 02:28.805 If you like it, subscribe, subscribe to the podcast. 02:29.485 --> 02:30.846 Look, we get it done. 02:31.527 --> 02:42.877 And also you can join me on YouTube, Twitch, uh, Facebook X, what have you and, uh, comment. 02:43.497 --> 02:46.400 And I can, uh, put those on screen and we can talk. 02:47.060 --> 02:47.601 I want to talk. 02:48.161 --> 02:48.781 Want to talk with you. 02:49.962 --> 02:52.903 So, hey, that's the way we get it. 02:53.403 --> 02:56.644 And I do this about once a week. 02:57.885 --> 03:00.846 Once a week, normally on Wednesdays, sometime on Thursdays. 03:00.886 --> 03:02.447 Ain't no Thursday night game this week. 03:02.487 --> 03:07.469 So what was the point of me doing it any other time than today? 03:07.489 --> 03:08.409 And plus. 03:10.185 --> 03:13.429 this week is a little bit different than normal weeks of football. 03:13.689 --> 03:16.353 So I did a little different. 03:16.973 --> 03:22.500 So, but anyway, you can find me on, on Wednesdays normally, but yeah, 03:23.547 --> 03:24.628 Sometimes I do it earlier. 03:24.668 --> 03:25.689 Sometimes I do it later. 03:25.829 --> 03:26.730 It is what it is. 03:26.790 --> 03:29.333 If you set up your notifications, you can know when I'm on. 03:29.974 --> 03:31.295 Interact with me. 03:31.796 --> 03:35.940 I like conversation with you guys and gals. 03:36.621 --> 03:40.885 You know, I like the conversation because that gets us talking. 03:41.926 --> 03:52.213 And so just subscribe to the Chiefs Focus Twitch stream, YouTube stream, and various other platforms, Facebook, so forth, so on, X, and all that. 03:52.333 --> 03:55.115 Without further ado, let's get into it. 03:56.936 --> 03:57.396 That was weak. 03:57.836 --> 03:58.777 That was super weak. 03:59.998 --> 04:00.718 There we go. 04:00.758 --> 04:01.479 There we go. 04:02.039 --> 04:03.220 So the rundown of the show. 04:03.300 --> 04:06.242 Now, normally I do a rundown of the show, and it's not... 04:07.774 --> 04:15.157 It's normally a little bit more extensive than this, but instead of doing the Week 18 rundown, we will talk playoffs. 04:15.377 --> 04:16.037 Don't get me wrong. 04:16.217 --> 04:20.299 We will talk playoffs because that's going to be a big one, and it starts this Saturday. 04:20.939 --> 04:27.482 But, you know, we got some NFL situations, situationships happening. 04:28.102 --> 04:36.045 So we're going to talk about that first, and then we'll get into the playoff scenarios and situations and all that. 04:36.764 --> 04:39.446 And so without further ado, let's get it. 04:42.608 --> 04:46.431 So Monday is what we call Black Monday. 04:46.731 --> 04:50.753 And it's not in the form of what Black Friday is for most of you. 04:51.474 --> 04:52.134 Most of you know. 04:52.375 --> 04:53.395 Most of you already know. 04:53.896 --> 04:58.339 For those that don't, it's a lot of firings going on in the NFL. 04:59.379 --> 05:04.303 And to be honest with you, this is one of my favorite times of year because 05:05.163 --> 05:12.126 And the reason I say it is, is because, yes, I understand people lose their jobs. 05:12.806 --> 05:13.287 I get it. 05:14.307 --> 05:14.787 I get it. 05:15.387 --> 05:18.589 And I'm not saying just the head coaches lose their jobs. 05:18.629 --> 05:28.253 A lot of their staff lose their jobs as far as the assistant coaches, offensive coordinators, defensive coordinators, senior staff, whatever. 05:29.295 --> 05:39.498 I'm not saying that I hate that, but what I am saying is it is a new beginning for a new franchise every year, hopefully a new franchise. 05:39.978 --> 05:41.218 It's a new beginning for them. 05:42.219 --> 05:46.280 And you never know what that, that beginning, that new beginning will bring. 05:48.400 --> 05:53.842 You just sit here and, and I'm gonna tell you, speaking as a, a, um, a chiefs fan, 05:55.854 --> 05:57.495 You have the highest optimism. 05:57.876 --> 06:00.538 I remember when Scott Pioli and them came to town. 06:01.939 --> 06:07.183 And, you know, the Patriot way was the Patriot way and they were winning and it was a huge deal. 06:08.264 --> 06:09.805 Yeah, that didn't work out so well. 06:09.905 --> 06:13.488 The Todd Haley experiment did not work out so well. 06:14.368 --> 06:19.412 And then after that, we got Romeo Cornell, who did what he could with the team that he had. 06:20.453 --> 06:40.818 and then it just looked all down in the dumps but here comes andy reed changed the whole trajectory of the of the team the whole trajectory so when you so when i say this is my favorite time of year i'm talking about the opportunities these franchises are are 06:43.905 --> 07:04.384 gonna be able should be able to experience if you understand what i'm saying uh the opportunities these franchises should be able to experience so let's get into the situation that is the uh firing of certain head coaches first of all 07:05.385 --> 07:13.893 You know, there's all of these guys are guys you already know, guys that you most of these guys you've already known were already fired. 07:14.013 --> 07:15.415 Some of them already had. 07:16.836 --> 07:24.804 Situations that they were going to be on and you knew that they weren't going to be there for long, but some of these came as a surprise. 07:25.164 --> 07:29.669 Let's talk about the first Frank Reich, Frank Reich or the. 07:31.670 --> 07:32.771 Carolina Panthers. 07:32.871 --> 07:34.572 Now, this was a different one. 07:34.912 --> 07:38.714 He didn't he only had like 11 games under his belt. 07:39.355 --> 07:40.956 And yes, they were horrible games. 07:41.016 --> 07:41.836 Don't get me wrong. 07:41.996 --> 07:45.859 They were wretched, wretched games to watch. 07:46.359 --> 07:49.701 Carolina was not a ticket that you wanted to buy. 07:51.252 --> 07:52.733 It just wasn't. 07:52.793 --> 07:54.434 They had a new quarterback. 07:54.835 --> 07:56.036 They had a bunch of things. 07:56.096 --> 08:00.839 But what they didn't have was a good game plan for that quarterback. 08:01.399 --> 08:03.701 They had no good game plan for him. 08:04.241 --> 08:05.662 He did not look good. 08:05.723 --> 08:08.104 He did not win his first game until like week 10, 11, 12, 13. 08:09.685 --> 08:10.906 I don't remember. 08:11.327 --> 08:12.267 It's not even important. 08:12.708 --> 08:16.230 But, you know, they only won two games this year. 08:16.650 --> 08:20.073 And after spending your first round pick – 08:22.190 --> 08:28.698 Moving up with the Bears, giving up loads and loads of stuff to get that first pick. 08:28.718 --> 08:29.800 You expect a little bit more. 08:32.162 --> 08:38.065 I don't know if I expected a little bit more in the first year, but you also know who David Tepper is. 08:38.585 --> 08:44.128 David Tepper is a hothead who likes things done when he likes them done. 08:45.548 --> 08:46.269 What's up, Phillip? 08:47.209 --> 08:48.090 A lot of openings. 08:48.150 --> 08:50.451 Panthers have a young QB with a huge upside. 08:50.491 --> 08:51.871 Yes, great, decent cap. 08:56.192 --> 09:07.479 David Tepper is one of those hothead owners who, I don't know if he enjoys it, but he owns several different teams over several different sports. 09:09.581 --> 09:15.505 And he's had, and I always get Frank Reich mistaken, not mistaken. 09:15.525 --> 09:17.106 I always misquote his name. 09:17.546 --> 09:23.230 I always keep saying, now I can't even think of the dude's name, but the Nebraska coach. 09:23.610 --> 09:30.074 I always say his name and mean Frank Reich, but Nebraska's coach, current coach, Matt Rule. 09:30.794 --> 09:36.938 Matt Rule's the guy I always end up saying, and he's the former coach of the Carolina Panthers. 09:37.678 --> 09:44.282 But he's fired Matt Rule, and he's fired Frank Reich, and he's only on the team for two years. 09:47.079 --> 09:47.739 What does that tell you? 09:49.140 --> 09:57.226 The dude is kind of a tyrant, and that doesn't even include other sports that he has ownership of. 09:57.827 --> 10:06.012 So Frank Reich only had 11 games, and they got him canned. 10:06.393 --> 10:08.134 So the next one. 10:09.659 --> 10:11.941 The next guy, I saw a comment. 10:12.001 --> 10:12.381 Hold on. 10:12.421 --> 10:13.502 Nope, I didn't see one. 10:13.822 --> 10:14.302 Thought I did. 10:14.683 --> 10:16.464 The next guy, Josh McDaniels. 10:16.584 --> 10:28.772 Josh McDaniels should have, in my opinion, like my opinion, should have never had the opportunity to coach professional football again. 10:31.054 --> 10:34.336 But hey, everybody's opinion is not my opinion. 10:34.656 --> 10:36.858 And shoot, my opinion is what it is. 10:37.418 --> 10:38.259 It don't mean much. 10:38.886 --> 10:41.648 It means a little bit, but not enough to matter, right? 10:42.769 --> 10:44.791 I don't own a team. 10:44.951 --> 10:51.336 I don't have $6, $7 billion to spend. 10:51.977 --> 10:52.697 These owners do. 10:53.418 --> 10:55.840 I mean, Mark Davis does. 10:57.001 --> 11:06.609 But this dude was sitting in your own division not too long ago with the Denver Broncos and then trotted Tim Tebow out there 11:08.197 --> 11:12.241 and won a playoff game with two pass attempts. 11:13.282 --> 11:14.443 That's not innovation. 11:15.565 --> 11:16.666 That's not innovation. 11:16.686 --> 11:18.047 I don't know... 11:19.076 --> 11:22.557 What Mark Davis was thinking, this dude is a tyrant. 11:22.697 --> 11:35.879 This dude is basically David Tepper, based on what I just said, the ownership of the Panthers, head coach form, and thrown with a Raiders jersey. 11:36.719 --> 11:39.540 And the Patriot way doesn't work, bro. 11:39.600 --> 11:42.680 The Patriot way does not work. 11:43.340 --> 11:47.761 And he tried to bring that into this locker room, and it just didn't work. 11:48.263 --> 11:53.289 Not only that, when Antonio, he knew who had the locker room. 11:53.349 --> 11:54.750 He knew he didn't have it anymore. 11:55.211 --> 11:56.772 So what did he do? 11:57.353 --> 12:02.999 He went and asked Antonio Pierce to, you know, reportedly. 12:03.600 --> 12:05.642 He went and asked Antonio Pierce to, you know, 12:06.403 --> 12:32.397 boost up the locker room a little bit and guess what he he he had he um antonio pierce was a member of the new york giants at that time and they beat the patriots and he gave him a pep talk about how they beat the patriots and so forth and so on and what have you mcdaniel's uh pulled him aside afterwards allegedly and said don't you ever talk about the patriots bro get out of your feelings you are a high you might 12:36.260 --> 12:37.123 Get over yourself. 12:38.627 --> 12:39.510 Get over yourself. 12:41.351 --> 12:45.754 And I'm interested to see if Josh McDaniels lands somewhere. 12:45.774 --> 12:56.820 I'm very interested to see if he lands back with the Patriots because I just don't see him anywhere else. 12:56.900 --> 13:05.625 Now, Phillip says the Raiders have talented players, 13th pick, solid cap, great situation for anybody that wants to be there. 13:06.445 --> 13:10.469 McDaniel should go back to New England as the offensive coordinator. 13:10.549 --> 13:12.330 That's an interesting concept. 13:13.532 --> 13:23.841 I'm not going to say that he should or shouldn't because we now know that Bill Belichick is now is officially going to retire as of right now. 13:24.261 --> 13:25.703 So we'll talk about that. 13:26.323 --> 13:30.286 But yeah, if it was me, I would have never hired McDaniels. 13:30.866 --> 13:36.530 You got a front row seat of this dude Endeavor when he was with Endeavor. 13:36.650 --> 13:37.650 And it didn't go well. 13:37.750 --> 13:38.711 It went two seasons. 13:39.211 --> 13:40.432 What do you think was going to happen here? 13:41.072 --> 13:42.753 But then again, people change. 13:43.234 --> 13:43.694 I get it. 13:44.034 --> 13:49.197 People deserve the opportunity to change, right? 13:49.217 --> 13:52.980 I don't think he was the one that was going to do it. 13:53.921 --> 13:56.004 I don't think he was the one that was going to do it. 13:56.044 --> 13:58.487 Let's move on to Brandon Staley. 13:58.947 --> 14:07.117 Brandon Staley, this dude here of the Los Angeles Chargers, he was a defensive coordinator for... 14:10.287 --> 14:14.088 the coaching for the LA Rams guy, if I'm not mistaken. 14:15.068 --> 14:17.888 And for me, in my opinion, he just came out of nowhere, really. 14:17.908 --> 14:27.950 Like, he just came out of nowhere and got this job over a guy that had tenure and had success in the league. 14:28.370 --> 14:39.072 And I never, from the first year under Brandon Staley, I knew that this wasn't going to work for them. 14:40.396 --> 14:41.696 Mr. Go for it on fourth. 14:42.016 --> 14:42.977 That's what I call him. 14:44.157 --> 14:44.657 Every time. 14:45.257 --> 14:45.918 Without fail. 14:47.618 --> 14:50.039 And if that's going to be your thing, make it be your thing. 14:50.099 --> 14:51.359 Just don't back down from it. 14:52.119 --> 14:54.620 If that's going to be your thing, it's your thing. 14:55.260 --> 14:55.760 That's fine. 14:56.281 --> 14:57.361 He got three seasons. 14:57.601 --> 14:58.621 It did not work out. 14:59.842 --> 15:02.142 They only made the playoffs once, and that was last year. 15:03.262 --> 15:04.943 And they have a quarterback. 15:05.578 --> 15:06.939 That's the crazy part. 15:07.800 --> 15:11.122 And I'm trying to think of the guy before him. 15:12.303 --> 15:13.163 I'm going to look it up. 15:14.184 --> 15:21.309 But the head coach before him, he was doing fine with Phillip Rivers. 15:22.630 --> 15:24.531 He was doing fine with Phillip Rivers. 15:24.671 --> 15:32.336 But the egregious part of his situation was that 15:37.393 --> 15:38.374 Oh man, I'm losing it. 15:38.414 --> 15:40.156 I don't remember who that guy is. 15:41.837 --> 15:42.458 Uh, let's see. 15:44.798 --> 15:45.478 Anthony Lynn. 15:45.619 --> 15:48.680 Anthony Lynn had a great locker room. 15:48.740 --> 15:49.781 He was doing well. 15:49.861 --> 15:51.382 Phillip Rivers then retired. 15:52.123 --> 15:55.745 Anthony Lynn had the task of moving the team forward. 15:56.825 --> 15:58.086 Wasn't able to do it. 15:58.747 --> 16:00.688 He brought in Terri Taylor. 16:01.588 --> 16:02.649 That didn't work out. 16:03.510 --> 16:07.392 Got his lung punctured with a needle with the medical staff down there in L.A. 16:07.412 --> 16:07.572 Ugh. 16:09.113 --> 16:14.577 And then Justin Herbert came in and lit the place up. 16:14.957 --> 16:17.359 He absolutely had a stellar season that year. 16:18.200 --> 16:22.843 And that was, to me, enough to get Anthony Lynn fired. 16:23.864 --> 16:25.485 It is what it is. 16:25.545 --> 16:31.849 You saw this guy in your practices every day, yet you tried to ride Taylor out here. 16:31.889 --> 16:36.693 That means you were not observing what was going on on the field. 16:37.253 --> 16:38.454 So it was egregious enough. 16:38.534 --> 16:39.615 You deserve to be fired. 16:40.096 --> 16:45.380 But Brandon Staley wasn't, shouldn't have probably been the next guy in line. 16:45.461 --> 16:49.524 Chargers, Phillips says, Chargers, elite quarterback, fifth overall draft pick. 16:49.544 --> 16:55.069 Staley should have been gone, especially giving up 27 points to the Jags in the wild card. 16:55.570 --> 17:00.474 And he mentioned Anthony Lynn because I was having trouble with the name at the time. 17:00.774 --> 17:01.395 Thank you, sir. 17:01.415 --> 17:02.756 Agreed. 17:06.377 --> 17:09.119 Justin Herbert was there the whole time. 17:09.199 --> 17:10.801 Anthony Lynn screwed that up. 17:11.801 --> 17:13.122 Brandon Staley comes in. 17:13.182 --> 17:15.544 He was a defensive coordinator. 17:16.205 --> 17:24.331 So they touted it as, hey, he knows a little bit about offense too because he has a scheme against defenses. 17:25.572 --> 17:28.815 This dude is not that great at what he did. 17:29.958 --> 17:36.041 So much so, he had, I want to say, four offensive coordinators under his reign. 17:37.602 --> 17:39.462 And that's not good. 17:39.482 --> 17:41.563 This year, he brought in Kellen Moore. 17:42.604 --> 17:43.264 That didn't work. 17:43.624 --> 17:44.465 It didn't work at all. 17:44.505 --> 17:46.265 They only made the playoffs once in three years. 17:47.406 --> 17:49.167 And when you have a guy that is 17:50.766 --> 18:06.003 arguably who has let's say has top 10 talent and i might be being a little high and that's hyperbole dude has like top seven talent justin herbert has top seven talent 18:07.407 --> 18:14.128 And he has Keenan Allen and a bunch of other receivers whose name escaped me. 18:14.188 --> 18:20.470 But for some reason, this dude right here could not pull it together. 18:21.290 --> 18:23.370 One playoff appearance is egregious. 18:24.651 --> 18:28.912 One playoff appearance with the team that you had was egregious. 18:29.872 --> 18:31.352 Let's move forward. 18:33.633 --> 18:34.893 Next one, Arthur Smith. 18:36.385 --> 19:00.162 This guy got his job as, I don't want to say he cut his teeth, but he was the offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans on that championship run, on that, when Tannehill and Derrick Henry, I want to say 2019, I think that was. 19:00.222 --> 19:00.762 Yes, it was, 2019. 19:02.458 --> 19:06.461 When Tannehill and Derrick Henry and them, they made the playoffs. 19:07.241 --> 19:09.082 They beat the Chiefs in the regular season. 19:10.103 --> 19:16.087 And then they came back and made it all the way to the AFC championship game and lost it there. 19:16.487 --> 19:26.934 And that's where Arthur Smith got his starting role as the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons. 19:27.734 --> 19:28.635 Now, for me, 19:30.257 --> 19:36.164 I thought Arthur Smith was going to do something significant in the NFC South. 19:36.485 --> 19:42.872 You're looking at an NFC South that had the Buccaneers, and then next thing we know, Tom Brady goes there. 19:42.932 --> 19:44.855 So they won a Super Bowl. 19:45.475 --> 19:46.176 That stinks. 19:46.937 --> 19:53.699 But after that, after Tom Brady left after that one Superbowl, it wasn't, it wasn't much after that. 19:54.499 --> 19:56.120 You should have been able to take over. 19:57.140 --> 20:02.881 Uh, you should have rebuilt on the first year and built onto that the second year. 20:03.261 --> 20:06.882 And then the third year you could, you should have taken off Falcons. 20:07.283 --> 20:10.143 Phillip says Falcons solid roster. 20:10.763 --> 20:13.704 One very good QB away from being a serious contender. 20:13.844 --> 20:15.025 Eighth pick decent cat. 20:15.905 --> 20:16.065 Um, 20:17.964 --> 20:22.666 Here's where I knew Arthur Smith was not going to be it. 20:26.227 --> 20:28.568 They drafted a running back in the first round. 20:28.608 --> 20:34.309 I think they drafted him with the number eight pick and the guy's name escapes me and it doesn't matter. 20:35.650 --> 20:38.771 Ultimately, it doesn't matter because they never used him. 20:40.094 --> 20:41.676 B. John Robinson, that's his name. 20:44.359 --> 20:51.947 B. John Robinson was one of the most talented running backs out of the draft. 20:52.067 --> 20:55.150 The most touted running back out of the draft. 20:56.789 --> 21:00.915 People were super excited about B. John during the season last season. 21:01.375 --> 21:10.027 And then he gets to Arthur Smith and you think, hey, Arthur Smith is going to tap into the things that he knows. 21:11.269 --> 21:20.174 What he did with Tennessee, especially this year in a year that you're talking about Baker Mayfield with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 21:20.454 --> 21:29.439 You're talking about Jameis Winston and Derek Carr down with the Saints, who was another coach I don't believe in down with the Saints. 21:29.780 --> 21:32.021 We'll talk about that as another subject for another time. 21:33.661 --> 21:34.582 And then the Panthers. 21:34.882 --> 21:38.563 You're talking about the Panthers, the Bucks, and the Saints. 21:39.303 --> 21:42.965 In your division, you want to talk about mid to low. 21:43.625 --> 21:46.506 That's what we talk about with the NFC South. 21:47.306 --> 21:56.749 Arthur Smith had the opportunity to take over and win the division of the NFC South because he had the talent. 21:56.809 --> 21:58.390 In my opinion, he had the talent. 21:59.062 --> 22:00.063 He had the talent. 22:00.223 --> 22:11.292 He just wasn't utilizing it correctly, and I thought he was going to try to bring in what he knew best or what best worked for him, like Derrick Henry and Ryan Tannehill. 22:11.332 --> 22:24.883 Ryan Tannehill wasn't the greatest quarterback on earth, but they found resurgence in him from Miami and was able to make it to the AFC Championship. 22:26.164 --> 22:27.946 Him as the offensive coordinator was doing it. 22:29.261 --> 22:34.926 But I thought he was going to bring that to the Falcons. 22:34.946 --> 22:37.008 Never happened. 22:37.788 --> 22:43.713 They had a good situation down there, but he couldn't figure out which quarterback he wanted. 22:43.733 --> 22:45.975 That was a ping pong ball down there at quarterbacks. 22:46.656 --> 22:48.337 Anyway, I'm rambling. 22:48.657 --> 22:51.660 We going to keep it moving. 22:53.802 --> 22:55.103 Ronnie Rivera. 22:55.984 --> 22:57.185 Riverboat Ron. 22:58.066 --> 23:08.261 This guy here, man, I knew after it didn't take me long to realize Ron Rivera wasn't going to be the guy to lead you anywhere. 23:08.962 --> 23:12.087 It didn't take me long to realize that he wasn't going to be the dude. 23:13.066 --> 23:22.113 He got hired when Washington was the football team, and then they had that whole situation where they were getting lawsuits all over the place. 23:23.134 --> 23:25.355 And it was just a tumultuous time. 23:26.436 --> 23:32.160 At that time, Ron Rivera just, he got fired with the Panthers. 23:32.200 --> 23:36.784 And I was like, look, commanders, let's see. 23:37.384 --> 23:39.506 Second overall pick, loads of cap space. 23:39.806 --> 23:40.667 Yes, indeed. 23:41.488 --> 23:42.088 Thank you, Phillip. 23:43.703 --> 23:46.145 Commanders hired Ron Rivera. 23:46.165 --> 23:50.668 That was back with the old ownership, the tumultuous ownership. 23:51.109 --> 23:54.972 I know that's the T word that's going to keep coming up, tumultuous. 23:56.032 --> 24:05.459 But them losers down there, I can't even remember the ownership's name because it doesn't matter. 24:06.320 --> 24:17.865 But, you know, they had their storied situations, you know, their lawsuits, making cheerleaders dress up in bikinis to model for them. 24:19.866 --> 24:21.126 It was ugly down there. 24:21.266 --> 24:29.750 And Ron Rivera was down there to kind of clean it up a little bit and get this team back to winning so they can get the pressure off of the ownership. 24:30.606 --> 24:31.267 Never happened. 24:32.348 --> 24:38.034 Ron Rivera backed into the playoffs one year, backed into the playoffs one year. 24:38.074 --> 24:42.178 When I say backed in, I mean they won like eight, eight or nine games. 24:43.574 --> 24:52.299 That was, that was when the Eagles first Jalen hurts first year starting. 24:53.820 --> 24:57.562 And that was the year that Doug Peterson got fired. 24:57.622 --> 25:00.624 So whatever year that was, I want to say 2021, maybe 2020. 25:02.465 --> 25:09.009 And Ron Rivera was there to bring it, bring it, bring some positivity into a bad situation. 25:09.089 --> 25:10.650 Cause he was good with the four. 25:10.750 --> 25:11.350 I mean, with the, 25:13.922 --> 25:14.362 Panthers. 25:14.382 --> 25:15.483 I almost said the 49ers. 25:16.283 --> 25:22.185 He was good with the Panthers, but that, that was never what he brought to the Washington commanders. 25:22.245 --> 25:32.888 Like the commanders struggled to break 500 struggled, struggled when they made the playoffs, they won like nine games. 25:33.768 --> 25:40.090 And that was, I think that was before we went to a 16 or 17 game playoff. 25:40.350 --> 25:42.451 I mean, situation, if I'm not mistaken, 25:45.050 --> 25:49.671 I had better hopes for Ron Rivera than what he ended up being. 25:50.291 --> 25:54.152 And once I saw one season with him, I knew it was over. 25:54.752 --> 26:02.194 And I hated that the enemy left the chiefs to go to Washington because I knew it was a sinking ship. 26:03.314 --> 26:04.935 There was nothing short. 26:05.055 --> 26:09.536 And I said this in previous podcasts, go back and look it up. 26:09.636 --> 26:12.637 I wish I couldn't tell you exactly what podcast it was. 26:12.697 --> 26:13.797 And I might tell you next time. 26:15.151 --> 26:35.685 But there was nothing short of a Super Bowl that Ron Rivera could have done to make him keep his job Nothing Because making the playoffs wasn't enough at this point Making the playoffs wasn't enough 26:36.618 --> 26:38.139 You'd have to be more. 26:38.399 --> 26:41.441 You have to do more than just make the playoffs. 26:42.481 --> 26:54.689 OK, so I knew that Eric being me going down there and being the offensive coordinator was not going to work out in anybody's favor. 26:55.609 --> 26:57.751 Phillip says, hold on. 26:58.491 --> 27:03.295 An Eric B enemy promotion is possible to HC him and a new advisor. 27:03.355 --> 27:05.317 Rick Spillman worked together in Minnesota. 27:05.357 --> 27:05.937 Good point. 27:05.997 --> 27:06.818 Thank you for that. 27:07.358 --> 27:12.482 The odd thing though, is hiring multiple advisors just to promote a guy. 27:13.763 --> 27:20.208 I'm leaning into the possibility that Eric B enemy probably won't be in Washington. 27:20.228 --> 27:20.268 Um, 27:24.785 --> 27:25.826 And here's the thing. 27:26.706 --> 27:31.209 I think Eric B. Enemy might have to settle for a Panthers type of job. 27:32.350 --> 27:36.112 And the reason I say that, and I'm only bringing this up because you brought it up. 27:39.534 --> 27:47.499 When you talk about Eric B. Enemy as a first-time head coach who has the pedigree, has the resume... 27:49.316 --> 27:54.633 of great coaches who have gotten chance or great offensive coordinators who've gotten chances in the past. 27:57.316 --> 28:03.238 I think that he's going to have to go to a situation that's not the best and make the best of a bad thing. 28:03.818 --> 28:06.378 Make chicken salad with chicken poop. 28:07.319 --> 28:11.300 I mean, that's kind of the situation that he's probably being put in. 28:11.560 --> 28:14.481 He doesn't have that cachet as he used to. 28:15.841 --> 28:23.283 You know, he's coming off this tumultuous, this bad situation in Washington, in the nation's capital, and it's just... 28:24.383 --> 28:25.764 And he did, don't get me wrong. 28:26.645 --> 28:30.107 Sam Howell looked better than I thought he could. 28:31.608 --> 28:32.549 And that's being real. 28:33.110 --> 28:38.974 But still, ultimately, your record says a lot about what you got going on. 28:40.114 --> 28:42.176 I actually think he can get the Panthers job as well. 28:42.576 --> 28:43.977 That's the job I'm talking about. 28:44.417 --> 28:46.319 That's the job I think he's going to have to get. 28:46.339 --> 28:52.263 I think he's going to have to get that job more than any of them. 28:53.650 --> 28:56.073 I'm trying to think of who else he would get. 28:56.113 --> 28:59.537 And I think the Panthers job should be the number one on his list. 29:00.117 --> 29:09.048 Being that as there was rumors that the Panthers reached out to Jim Harbaugh, right? 29:09.168 --> 29:10.489 I think Jim is the... 29:11.110 --> 29:16.953 Michigan head coach that just won the college football championship. 29:18.173 --> 29:20.574 Jim is thinking about coming to the NFL. 29:21.995 --> 29:28.578 And I think there was a report, if I'm not mistaken, there was a report saying that Jim wanted control. 29:29.818 --> 29:31.899 That's not something the Panthers are going to give up. 29:32.879 --> 29:35.000 David Tepper is going to give up with the Panthers. 29:35.901 --> 29:36.241 So... 29:37.156 --> 29:45.303 Eric, the enemy being the rookie coach that he is, you could probably, you know, keep a little bit of control with that situation. 29:45.323 --> 29:48.286 Let's see. 29:48.666 --> 29:52.690 Watch him bring CEH to pair with Miles Sanders if he gets the Panthers gig. 29:56.368 --> 29:58.809 I mean, if you want to. 29:59.409 --> 30:01.489 Look, CEH looks different this year. 30:01.589 --> 30:05.130 He's looked different this year, but that's with less usage. 30:05.490 --> 30:07.171 And Miles Sanders is not bad. 30:07.431 --> 30:09.531 And Miles Sanders, where is Miles Sanders? 30:09.591 --> 30:16.893 Oh, he's down there with the Panthers because he got signed right after that Super Bowl run from the Eagles. 30:17.373 --> 30:18.454 But we keep it moving. 30:19.394 --> 30:20.594 We keep it moving. 30:22.915 --> 30:23.595 Mike Vrabel. 30:25.686 --> 30:30.607 Now, this is a guy who I think is a really, really, really good head coach. 30:32.128 --> 30:37.309 I thought that he, there's two mistakes that I believe Mike Vrabel made. 30:40.310 --> 30:42.930 One, he held on to the quarterback too long. 30:43.890 --> 30:46.311 Two, he held on to the running back too long. 30:47.751 --> 30:54.693 Ryan Tannehill, and I just talked to you about Arthur Smith, who was their offensive coordinator. 30:56.504 --> 31:06.172 If you're going to ask me, I'm going to say when Arthur Smith left, that's when you should have just went ahead and moved on from Tannehill, at least Tannehill. 31:06.692 --> 31:09.534 I understand not Derrick Henry because I think he won. 31:09.554 --> 31:15.358 I think he didn't get to like 2,000 yards one year. 31:16.099 --> 31:20.042 If I'm not tripping, he got to 2,000 yards like the same year that Arthur Smith left. 31:21.022 --> 31:26.464 But still, once you get to 2,000 yards, you've been shot. 31:26.604 --> 31:27.844 Look at Chris Johnson. 31:28.264 --> 31:29.044 Same team. 31:29.825 --> 31:31.045 Same dang team. 31:31.845 --> 31:34.186 Chris Johnson was electrifying. 31:34.906 --> 31:38.847 Next thing you know, he got to 2,000 yards, or I think he got close. 31:38.967 --> 31:41.948 I think he got 2,000 if I'm not tripping. 31:45.289 --> 31:46.869 Just saying he likes CEH. 31:46.909 --> 31:48.030 Yeah, I know he does. 31:52.908 --> 32:17.556 uh and so i knew when they kept derrick henry probably after that 2000 yard season they kept derrick henry a little bit too long tannahill they definitely kept too long tannahill was on borrowed time this whole time and next thing you know they still trotting him out there as a head 32:18.564 --> 32:19.284 the quarterback. 32:19.344 --> 32:26.186 And it just was time for him to go about two years ago, in my opinion, 2021 out of COVID, you know? 32:26.566 --> 32:29.987 And so they kept him too long and right. 32:30.407 --> 32:38.609 And, and Mike Vrabel was starting, was seeing success with his defense and he was seeing success a lot of places. 32:39.309 --> 32:43.510 And next thing, you know, next thing, you know, it just kind of went. 32:46.451 --> 32:46.951 Gradually. 32:48.370 --> 32:53.438 Phillip, Titans, solid young quarterback, seventh pick, loads of cap space. 32:53.658 --> 32:58.085 Vrabel could look at the Falcons even though Smith was from his staff. 32:58.866 --> 33:01.590 Or Seahawks if Dan Quinn doesn't get the job. 33:05.263 --> 33:06.683 About the Dan Quinn thing. 33:07.064 --> 33:13.428 I know he's touted, but he had his opportunity with the Falcons, and I don't know if he's going. 33:14.168 --> 33:17.570 He will get another chance, but I don't know if he should get another chance. 33:19.692 --> 33:22.594 To be fair, he did have Dimitrov, who I thought he was. 33:23.494 --> 33:26.656 Dimitrov was his GM at the time, and I thought he was an idiot. 33:27.377 --> 33:32.280 But Dan Quinn also had some dynamic offensive coordinators. 33:32.827 --> 33:33.929 When he was with Atlanta. 33:34.710 --> 33:36.012 I don't know if he'll find that again. 33:37.554 --> 33:38.175 We'll see, though. 33:38.375 --> 33:38.816 We'll see. 33:39.717 --> 33:44.945 But... But... Yeah, Mike Rabel was doing fine for like... 33:46.482 --> 33:49.783 Four years because he got hired in 2018, if I'm not mistaken. 33:50.623 --> 33:55.885 And then somewhere around 2021, just everything went to crap for him. 33:56.485 --> 34:00.287 And I will continue to say this until I'm blue in the face. 34:01.247 --> 34:06.489 I think it was because he held on to Ryan Tannehill too long and Derrick Henry. 34:07.009 --> 34:13.711 Mainly, I think it's because he held on to specifically Ryan Tannehill for far too long. 34:16.653 --> 34:20.996 That's just what I think. 34:21.136 --> 34:22.377 Thank you, Kyle Shanahan. 34:22.697 --> 34:29.342 Kyle Shanahan was his offensive coordinator, Dan Quinn's offensive coordinator in Atlanta. 34:29.803 --> 34:33.545 So we keep it moving. 34:33.705 --> 34:34.226 Next one. 34:34.726 --> 34:36.087 Now we're talking retirees. 34:36.167 --> 34:41.371 Pete Carroll just comes out and drops a bomb on everybody and says, I'm retiring. 34:43.530 --> 34:48.255 Pete Carroll was the oldest head coach, if I'm not mistaken, in the NFL. 34:48.415 --> 34:52.880 And I think he's 71 going on 72 this year. 34:52.900 --> 34:56.304 And decided it was just time. 34:57.164 --> 34:57.585 It's time. 34:59.743 --> 35:01.625 And I didn't see this coming this year. 35:01.665 --> 35:03.266 I thought it was going to be next year. 35:03.286 --> 35:06.008 I thought he was going to leave on a better note. 35:06.768 --> 35:12.692 I thought he was going to at least let Gino get through this two-year contract, three-year contract. 35:12.732 --> 35:13.873 He signed a three-year. 35:14.453 --> 35:19.737 I thought he was going to let Gino get through at least three years and see what happens after that. 35:20.377 --> 35:22.438 But he said it's time to hang it up for him. 35:22.938 --> 35:24.278 He said it's time to hang it up. 35:24.718 --> 35:25.278 Seahawks. 35:25.978 --> 35:28.779 Bill says talented roster, solid young players. 35:28.879 --> 35:29.559 And I agree. 35:31.439 --> 35:37.361 I felt like Pete Carroll was trying to recreate the Legion of Boom, and I knew that wasn't going to work. 35:37.901 --> 35:39.181 I knew it wasn't going to work. 35:39.921 --> 35:47.523 But, you know, with Jamal Adams and the kid they recently drafted, Witherspoon, and... 35:49.386 --> 35:50.847 I'm missing somebody. 35:50.987 --> 35:55.290 But I thought they were trying to recreate the Legion of Boom. 35:55.430 --> 36:02.615 And to me, when you try to recreate the glory days, it rarely works out. 36:02.675 --> 36:03.796 Let's say rarely. 36:04.236 --> 36:06.858 Not never, rarely works out. 36:07.578 --> 36:10.240 So Pete Carroll decides he's retiring. 36:10.300 --> 36:13.862 I think he had like 14 seasons as the coach. 36:14.563 --> 36:17.005 It's crazy how time flies, right? 36:17.805 --> 36:20.026 It's nuts how time flies. 36:20.406 --> 36:21.647 Yeah, 14 seasons. 36:22.527 --> 36:31.952 And it feels like just yesterday with the Reggie Bush and the can't even remember the quarterback's name. 36:32.672 --> 36:37.594 But it just feels like yesterday when that happened. 36:38.335 --> 36:41.336 And next thing you know, you're retiring 14 seasons later. 36:42.771 --> 36:51.413 Somebody said that maybe Derek, I mean, not Derek, Russell Wilson needed Pete Carroll as much as Pete Carroll needed Russell Wilson. 36:52.253 --> 36:53.134 Maybe that's the truth. 36:53.634 --> 36:54.234 We'll never know. 36:55.354 --> 36:56.594 We will never know. 36:56.614 --> 37:11.418 I haven't seen anybody come up with the, with the situation that maybe Pete Carroll wants to do the, the Denver Broncos coach. 37:14.542 --> 37:16.504 Maybe Pete Carroll wants to go to another team. 37:17.765 --> 37:21.989 I don't think that because he's he's of the golden age. 37:22.309 --> 37:23.590 He's in the golden age. 37:23.690 --> 37:25.132 Matt Leonard and Reggie Bush. 37:25.812 --> 37:31.657 I thought that was the great QB running back duo in college history, football history, in my opinion. 37:32.899 --> 37:33.279 Agreed. 37:34.008 --> 37:37.690 Matt Leinart, and it just seems like yesterday all that was happening. 37:38.330 --> 37:44.374 But now here we are 14 years later, and man, Pete Carroll's retiring. 37:45.439 --> 37:50.081 And we'll talk about, I'll talk about something else outside the lines later. 37:50.681 --> 37:53.082 But if I can remember, because sometimes I forget. 37:53.102 --> 38:08.688 Pete Carroll, 14 seasons, led the Seahawks to a Super Bowl, got to the NFC Championship one other time, created one of the greatest defenses that we've ever seen. 38:10.838 --> 38:11.638 Salute to a legend. 38:11.818 --> 38:13.939 Salute to a legend in Pete Carroll. 38:13.999 --> 38:27.922 We're going to miss seeing him chew 16 pieces of bubble yum with a big jaw of bubble yum running down the sidelines screaming at players and referees. 38:28.343 --> 38:29.083 We're going to miss that. 38:30.143 --> 38:33.364 So it's going to be interesting to see who he has next. 38:34.064 --> 38:37.405 But let's see the last one who we have. 38:39.508 --> 38:49.873 I saw today that Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft have decided that it's best that Bill moves on. 38:52.154 --> 38:55.616 And I don't know if this is just retirement. 38:56.456 --> 39:03.100 I don't know if it's him moving on to another team, but he will not be a Patriot anymore. 39:05.001 --> 39:05.881 And I'm going to tell you, 39:07.398 --> 39:10.821 I thought I'd be super excited about this day. 39:11.502 --> 39:25.916 But honestly, it just means, what it has me doing, seeing Pete Carroll retire, seeing Bill Belichick retire, it has me thinking like, dude, time has flown by. 39:25.936 --> 39:26.997 24 seasons, 2,000. 39:31.904 --> 39:37.209 24 seasons, yeah, 2000 or maybe before that. 39:37.710 --> 39:38.430 I can't even remember. 39:38.991 --> 39:46.397 But time has really flown by because 2003 does not seem that long ago. 39:47.238 --> 39:47.699 It doesn't. 39:48.639 --> 39:52.403 Patriots, loads of cap space, third pick. 39:54.651 --> 39:59.254 It does not seem like it's been 24 years, but it has been. 39:59.974 --> 40:05.157 And Bill Belichick was dominant in his time. 40:06.378 --> 40:11.441 And people are always going to say he was nothing without Brady. 40:14.283 --> 40:18.125 Just because Brady was able to win one without him. 40:19.606 --> 40:23.909 It would have meant more to me if Brady was able to win more than one without him. 40:24.878 --> 40:30.600 But it is what it is. 40:30.620 --> 40:36.222 I'm not a Patriots fan, so I'm not going to be able to give him the flowers that he probably deserves. 40:36.342 --> 40:39.663 But this is the passing of a torch. 40:40.123 --> 40:41.963 We are seeing all the old guys leave. 40:42.023 --> 40:43.884 And one thing this does is make me 40:46.260 --> 40:52.846 think about the future with the Chiefs because Andy Reid's not too far away from Bill Belichick. 40:52.986 --> 40:55.848 And people say, oh, he's not as old as Bill. 40:56.529 --> 40:57.069 He's not. 40:57.910 --> 40:58.631 No, he's not. 40:59.431 --> 41:04.536 But I don't know if it's going to be as far behind as we think. 41:05.837 --> 41:07.979 As far behind as we think. 41:08.219 --> 41:08.339 Now, 41:10.146 --> 41:12.427 I think we're over that part. 41:13.587 --> 41:15.587 We'll see who gets hired at these positions. 41:16.647 --> 41:18.368 People are already playing ding dong. 41:18.388 --> 41:19.788 The witch is dead. 41:20.848 --> 41:23.249 Both the NFL and the CFB. 41:23.409 --> 41:24.889 Let's talk about Nick Saban. 41:24.949 --> 41:26.890 Nick Saban decides to retire too. 41:27.590 --> 41:30.171 We're talking about the passing of the torch. 41:30.251 --> 41:33.771 There's a lot of this happening right now. 41:34.331 --> 41:36.752 It's time for the next generation to take over. 41:38.018 --> 41:43.160 The older generation is finally letting go, and we're finally able to take over. 41:43.240 --> 41:46.942 So we'll see how this works out to move forward. 41:47.102 --> 41:50.944 Quickly now, we don't have too much time. 41:50.964 --> 41:51.904 Let's look at the playoffs. 41:53.085 --> 42:05.030 So the AFC, playoff seeding, the AFC, the Ravens, the Bills, the Chiefs, the Texans, the Browns, the Dolphins, the Steelers all have their playoff spots. 42:08.026 --> 42:12.090 And I'm shocked that the Texans were able to win the AFC South. 42:12.630 --> 42:13.331 That's crazy. 42:13.831 --> 42:15.773 Jags messed up a lot of stuff. 42:16.694 --> 42:21.238 Um, the 49ers for the NFC, the 49ers won number one seat. 42:21.458 --> 42:25.381 The Cowboys, the lions, the bucks, the Eagles, the Rams, and the Packers. 42:26.002 --> 42:27.283 Now, um, 42:30.269 --> 42:31.451 I had something here. 42:31.471 --> 42:31.871 There we go. 42:32.412 --> 42:40.862 Here's the setup for the bracket that is the 2023-2024 playoffs. 42:40.942 --> 42:42.104 Baltimore's that one seed. 42:42.144 --> 42:42.965 They got the bye. 42:43.005 --> 42:44.306 San Francisco's the one seed. 42:44.346 --> 42:45.187 They got their bye. 42:45.768 --> 42:47.289 So Houston faces Cleveland. 42:47.869 --> 42:49.410 Kansas City faces Miami. 42:49.770 --> 42:51.451 Buffalo faces Pittsburgh. 42:52.091 --> 42:55.213 Tampa faces Philadelphia, which is OK. 42:56.153 --> 42:57.474 Every one of these has a storyline. 42:57.554 --> 42:59.375 Detroit faces the Rams. 42:59.895 --> 43:01.176 Dallas faces Green Bay. 43:01.836 --> 43:06.779 Everybody says I've been seeing all over the place that the NFL is rigged. 43:07.979 --> 43:08.900 I don't agree with that. 43:09.660 --> 43:10.541 I don't agree with that. 43:10.801 --> 43:13.302 But Houston playing Cleveland. 43:14.571 --> 43:16.472 The team that got rid of Deshaun Watson. 43:16.953 --> 43:18.814 Deshaun Watson is now in Cleveland. 43:19.014 --> 43:23.598 He's not playing because he's injured, but still, it's a thing. 43:24.138 --> 43:27.681 Kansas City, they played in the regular season. 43:27.881 --> 43:31.144 Kansas City and Miami played in the regular season over in Germany. 43:32.084 --> 43:45.710 Um, and what I think it's four, four players that are currently with the Miami dolphins that have been with the chiefs at one point or another, that's not to include coaching staff. 43:46.731 --> 43:52.033 And so this could be their revenge game and Buffalo versus Pittsburgh. 43:52.373 --> 44:00.437 Can Buffalo stick around and be the guys that they have been keep their winning streak going against the Steelers who have been, uh, 44:02.054 --> 44:03.014 Ify all year. 44:04.355 --> 44:05.275 Ify all year. 44:05.535 --> 44:10.196 Phillip says it is expected to be a wind chill of negative 30 degrees at Arrowhead Saturday. 44:10.276 --> 44:10.837 No, thanks. 44:11.357 --> 44:12.157 I will not be there. 44:12.737 --> 44:15.938 OK, for the NFC, San Francisco gets the number one seed. 44:16.058 --> 44:20.920 Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Philadelphia. 44:20.940 --> 44:28.442 I feel like if in the last three years they played each other, the last two years for sure, they got beat by Tampa. 44:30.022 --> 44:35.447 Philadelphia got beat by Tampa in Jalen Hurts' first year playing, starting. 44:36.567 --> 44:39.129 And that was Tampa going to the Super Bowl. 44:39.690 --> 44:43.893 And then Philadelphia beat Tampa on the way to the Super Bowl. 44:45.414 --> 44:48.675 Year after that and that was last year this year. 44:48.915 --> 45:12.123 They play each other again Baker Mayfield versus Jalen hurts so forth so on and what have you Detroit versus the Rams that means Matthew Stafford the first son of Detroit goes home Ye we'll see how that works out Dallas and Green Bay We already Mike McCarthy Bowl. 45:12.143 --> 45:12.163 I 45:13.752 --> 45:15.013 The Mike McCarthy Bowl. 45:16.133 --> 45:26.859 So, you know, you'll see all over the place that everybody's got, oh, the NFL is rigged because there's so much storylines with all these teams. 45:27.260 --> 45:29.841 Honestly, the teams are so intertwined. 45:30.241 --> 45:31.642 Everybody's hiring everybody. 45:31.722 --> 45:34.264 You could have a storyline in any of these games. 45:34.364 --> 45:35.404 For real, for real. 45:35.945 --> 45:36.825 For real, for real. 45:37.385 --> 45:38.146 It's a thing. 45:38.766 --> 45:42.809 So, you see, these are the seeds. 45:43.956 --> 45:45.898 We about to get it on this Saturday. 45:45.918 --> 45:51.924 The Chiefs and the, oh man, you almost had me lying. 45:52.405 --> 45:56.369 The Chiefs and the Dolphins is the game I'm looking at. 45:57.470 --> 45:59.092 And let's look at this schedule again. 45:59.614 --> 46:02.235 Actually, I had the schedule somewhere, but don't worry about it. 46:03.715 --> 46:09.337 Please, if you want to get some of these games, you're going to have to subscribe to some services. 46:10.118 --> 46:16.420 Peacock is the one that you got to see if you're out of the market, out of the Kansas City market to get the Chiefs game. 46:16.440 --> 46:19.641 Let's see. 46:19.981 --> 46:20.821 Got a comment here. 46:20.921 --> 46:23.022 Four former Chiefs return. 46:23.062 --> 46:25.923 Tyreek Hill, Justin Houston, Melvin Ingram, and Emmanuel Agba. 46:26.563 --> 46:26.803 Yes. 46:29.770 --> 46:33.961 You're going to have for this week, you're going to have to you're going to have to. 46:35.996 --> 46:48.207 Make sure that you, if you're out of the Kansas City market, you're going to have to download Peacock, sign up for their trial, and then either pay the $5.99 or sign up for the trial. 46:48.867 --> 46:49.648 It is what it is. 46:51.009 --> 46:53.451 And that's the NFL going to the highest bidder. 46:53.571 --> 46:54.913 They're doing whatever. 46:55.533 --> 46:57.315 But we keep it moving. 46:58.476 --> 46:59.797 And I thank you all. 47:00.759 --> 47:01.600 for rocking with me. 47:02.101 --> 47:03.222 It's been a long season. 47:03.402 --> 47:12.212 I had to take some time off to make sure I handle the family or whatever, but I appreciate you rocking with me all season. 47:12.252 --> 47:14.976 I'll be here all throughout the playoffs. 47:15.576 --> 47:17.038 Hopefully my boys make it. 47:17.098 --> 47:18.380 If they don't, it is what it is. 47:20.550 --> 47:31.683 Again, this is the 100-yard dash where I'm covering the NFL from end zone to end zone and all 100 yards between that. 47:32.084 --> 47:32.504 Hold on. 47:32.564 --> 47:33.025 Let's see. 47:33.205 --> 47:36.489 It will also be showed in KC on Channel 41. 47:37.190 --> 47:37.911 Thank you, sir. 47:38.723 --> 47:39.544 much obliged. 47:39.964 --> 47:46.569 Phillip Magruder, that's my co-worker over at Chiefs Focus, so definitely go check him out. 47:47.029 --> 47:48.210 Has all the stats. 47:48.530 --> 47:51.132 We'll be doing a draft later on this year. 47:51.672 --> 47:59.898 Please download PSF up in this corner here, Pro Sports Fans app, and we talk. 48:00.319 --> 48:07.003 It's like the Manning cast, but it's regular people, and you can get on there, say what you want, talk what you want. 48:07.063 --> 48:07.183 We 48:08.104 --> 48:11.867 We go at it on Sundays and Saturdays and whatever days that the Chiefs play. 48:12.568 --> 48:14.009 And they have all 32 teams. 48:14.489 --> 48:18.092 So thank you all for listening. 48:18.753 --> 48:21.915 Again, postseason, I'm still going to be here. 48:21.975 --> 48:22.936 So come back. 48:23.376 --> 48:24.677 I appreciate everybody. 48:24.697 --> 48:29.821 And I think that's all I got. 48:29.861 --> 48:31.683 So deuces.

Fixed Income in 15
Ep43: Robert F. Smith on How to Build A Culture of Success

Fixed Income in 15

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 37:11


Robert F. Smith, Chairman and Founder of Vista Equity Partners, joined Doug Peterson, CEO at S&P Global and host Joe Cass on this episode of Fixed Income in 15. Discussion focused on how to build a culture of success in business, the evolution of GenAI, the growth of private markets and the guests experience of growing up in New Mexico and Colorado.

Darren, Daunic and Chase
Mike DiRocco (01-05-24)

Darren, Daunic and Chase

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 14:23


Mike DiRocco joined the show and shared his thoughts about this Sunday's matchup between the Titans and Jaguars. Can the Titans finish out the season with a win? Later in the conversation, Mike mentioned the news from the Jaguars facility and what to expect for Sunday from a Doug Peterson lead team. Will Trevor Lawerence play? Listen to hear more. 

Darren, Daunic and Chase
Hour 3: Henry's HoF Resume, Mike DiRocco, Take it to the Bank (01-05-24)

Darren, Daunic and Chase

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 39:56


In the second hour of Caroline Willy and D-Mase, Caroline, and D-Mase discussed the legacy and Hall of Fame resume of Derrick Henry if he were to leave the Titans. Could that help his resume if he left? Let us know. Later in the hour, Mike DiRocco joined the show and shared his thoughts about this Sunday's matchup between the Titans and Jaguars. Can the Titans finish out the season with a win? Later in the conversation, Mike mentioned the news from the Jaguars facility and what to expect for Sunday from a Doug Peterson lead team. Will Trevor Lawerence play? Listen to hear more. To end the show as always, it's time to Take it to the Bank with F&M Bank.

Working Cows
Ep. 341 – Salar Shemirani and Doug Peterson – Regenified

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 51:07


Doug Peterson and Salar Shemirani joined me to discuss Regenified. A company founded by the partners at Understanding Ag to help ranchers, farmers, and supply chains certify the products they offer as regenerative. We discuss the process of becoming certified, the benefits of certification, as well as the different tiers of certification and what they...

Frankly Fantasy Football
Week 11 - News & Notes - Starts & Sits - Buy/Sell

Frankly Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 50:03 Transcription Available


Are you ready to swing for the fences and take your fantasy football knowledge to the next level? Buckle up as we dissect the week's most significant news from the perspective of fantasy football. From Chicago Bears' intriguing running back situation to Arizona Cardinals' latest addition, Michael Carter, we leave no stone unturned. Plus, we explore the potential impact of James Conner's injury history on your future lineups. Remember, every point matters!Navigating the maze of fantasy football injury updates, we spotlight Christian Watson's shoulder issue and Devon Achane's hamstring injury. We also recommend some must-starts for leagues with 12 to 16 teams, focusing on the likes of Brian Robinson and Sam Howell. With Robinson's breathtaking performance last week and Howell leading the league in passing yards, these two are set to rev up your fantasy football experience.Finally, we dive into the pool of buy and sell candidates, where we interpret Doug Peterson's statement about targeting Calvin Ridley and its fantasy implications. We suggest investing in Devon Achane, Jerome Ford, DJ Moore, and Diontae Johnson considering their recent promising performances and superlative playoff schedules. All these insights wrapped up in one exciting episode, promising to take you on a thrilling fantasy football journey. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!Thanks for Listening! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBPAVRUduAUqHORYenFfo9w

Touchdown Jaguars!
49ers/Jaguars Week 10 Analysis: Jag's win streak comes to a screeching halt against San Francisco

Touchdown Jaguars!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 40:58 Transcription Available


What if the Jaguars' disappointments are only setting the stage for their future triumphs? We're breaking down the recent loss to the 49ers and discussing how these bumps in the road may be essential lessons for the team's development. In this candid conversation, we reflect on the game, starting from the early struggles, the 49ers' unexpected recovery, to the Jaguars' offensive issues that amplified the defeat. We also tackle the thorny topic of Trevor Lawrence's challenges with an underperforming offensive line and how his past performances hint at his potential for future success. Get ready to join us as we pull back the curtain on the tough realities that sometimes collide with our sporting world, like Zay Jones' recent troubles off the field. The second half of our discussion takes a closer look at the Jaguars' draft picks, the ripple effects of the team's struggles, and the implications for Doug Peterson. We'll also explore whether Press Taylor was the right choice for Offensive Coordinator, consider the potential of Mike McCoy, and highlight the importance of execution in offensive line play. We end the conversation on a hopeful note, discussing Lawrence's development and the team's best chances for victory. This episode isn't just an analysis, it's a journey through the highs and lows of football - don't miss it!Touchdown Jaguars LinktreeDownload the SeatGeek app & use code " TOUCHDOWNJAGUARS " for $20 off your first SeatGeek order! James Johnson and Phil Smith bring you the best and most up to date Jacksonville Jaguars news. "Touchdown Jaguars!" is a tribute to the prospective ownership group "Touchdown Jacksonville!" In 1991, the NFL announced plans to add two expansion teams and "Touchdown Jacksonville!" announced its bid for a team, and Jacksonville was ultimately chosen as one of five finalists. In November 1993, the NFL owners voted 26–2 in favor of awarding the 30th franchise to Jacksonville. James and Phil have been fans of the franchise ever since and have had the honor (and sometimes dishonor) of covering the team professionally since 2017. The rest as they say, is history.

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Tuesday, July 25, 2023 - SAGUARO, the world's most difficult to spell cactus

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 15:18


Gary Larson and Doug Peterson -- no, not that Gary Larson, but definitely that Doug Peterson -- weigh in with a great Tuesday crossword with a droll theme worthy of a standup comic, which Gary Larson just happened to be (he has since retired). The rest of the grid was also perfect Tuesday fare, it is fair to say: and to hear all the details, as well as the outcome of today's Triplet Tuesday spectacular, all you need to do is download, listen up, and enjoy! (But if you haven't already, don't forget to subscribe, so you'll get a a new episode each day without breaking a sweat, an especially good thing when the thermometer's close to bursting).Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!

No Doubt About It
Episode 20: New Mexico Governor Buys A Jet With Your Money? Really?

No Doubt About It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 73:15 Transcription Available


Can you imagine living in a state struggling financially, yet witnessing your Governor purchasing a $9 million jet? We raise this provocative question as we scrutinize the recent actions of our state leader. We discuss her seeming disregard for her constituents, and how her actions could be seen as out of touch with the people she is supposed to be leading. Adding to the pot, we ponder over some mandatory EV car legislation and its incongruity with the non-EV state jet.We cap off this episode talking to Albuquerque's largest land lord Doug Peterson. We discuss the issues of crime, homelessness and leadership, and how all of these are intertwined. We examine the lack of response from the city of Albuquerque, the deterioration of security downtown, and how these factors are impacting the livelihood of businesses and residents alike. We also share our personal experiences and thoughts about the current mayor's leadership and the role of the Department of Justice in the city's precarious state. Wrapping up, we emphasize the importance of speaking out, facing opposition, and taking proactive steps to create change in Albuquerque.Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
What is Nick Sirianni? Is he a great coach?

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 10:46


We were high on the past two coaches after two years but things didn't work out. Both Chip Kelly and Doug Peterson both diminished after year two. Where do you project Nick Sirianni's future with Eagles.

Bellwether Hub Podcast
Re-Thinking Time Management (Ep. 121)

Bellwether Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 15:03


Today the topic is time – how we think about it, frame it and manage it.  Productivity appears to be the name of the game today, which becomes an incredibly frustrating aspect to focus on. We never feel productive enough, the end of our work time seems so far in the future, and our fleeting day to day never really meets our expectations to catch up to our long term goals and priorities.  But when we think about a 30 year (or 20, 15, 10 or 5 year) horizon, we can break things down into a different sort of framework. When I put a 30 year view, rethought as only 360 months, something changes in the way I approach it.  And when we think about where we wish to be, recognizing progress is an important part of making sure we are heading in a direction that is meaningful to us. Our context changes over time, our views and priorities shift, and a constant dialogue with ourselves is vital as we look to progress and push forward.  From goal setting to ambition – this podcast covers the loop, and gives you a number of different questions to ask yourself as you move forward. Enjoy! Your Title Goes Here Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings. Click Here for an Unedited Transcript of the Podcast Welcome to Bellwether. Thank you, episode 121. It's good to see everybody again or hear everybody again, or just know that you're listening. It's a wonderful thing. Today we're talking about time in this fun, philosophical kind of, well, not really philosophical, but kind of philosophical way, um,  time management. It's almost a new way to think about time management and a little perspective on time and how I feel like there is so much, especially from a social media standpoint, so much pressure to take action and do all of these things and things are changing so quickly, and how do I do this and how do I do that? And I have to get things done, and I have to do all of these things. And perspective really helps as we go through these types of things. 0:46 And so,  you know,  I was talking to the team, um,  and I've talked to clients about this too,  you know, oh,  do I really want to do this job for another 30 years and what do I have? And I'm only 35, I wanna go to 65, or I'm 45 and I've only got 20 years, or whatever it is. Um,  and there's,  you know,  30 years seems like so far away, especially if you're in your early thirties and it's,  you know,  double the life that you've already had. And it seems,  you know,  think about all the experiences you've had over time, and there's a lot of time that you can, you think you have a lot of time, I guess. And then there's this other side of the coin saying, you never know when, when the, the good world is gonna spit you out. And,  you know,  you're only on this rock for a short amount of time, and how do you, how do you get more done with the time that you have? 1:30 And it's more pressure we put on ourselves. And,  you know,  when I think about a 30 year time horizon, it's only 360 months. Um,  and when I think about 30 years, there's only 360 months. It, it kind of says it's not a lot of time. 1:46 And,  you know,  my, my daughter, she's coming up on six, so she's five now. That's what, 60 months? 60 months are gone already outta those 360. So that's, um, you know,  so how are you thinking about your time horizon? 1:58 That's what I wanna talk about today. Is it a 30 year horizon, a 20 year horizon, a 10 year horizon? Uh,  I'm 45, 44, something like that, somewhere in my mid forties. And so I probably have, like, you know,  we always, in work, we think about our horizon to the age of 65. 2:18 Um,  and that's a built in assumption that we have, right? Oh,  I have to do this until I'm 65 and then I can retire. And, uh,  I got 20 years left and, and maybe 15, maybe whatever. I like to think about it until I'm 60. 2:31 The youngest of our kids is gonna be 18, close the doors, I get freedom and life is gonna be good . Um,  but the 65 thing is interesting. If, if,  you know  why we picked 65 as a retirement age, and I learned this a long time ago. There was this,  you know,  retirement coaching thing that I had done. And, um, you know,  the age of 65 came. 2:54 Here's a quick history lesson. The age of 65 as a retirement came from Adovan Bismark back in and fun knowledge aspect of it. The reason they picked the age of 65, Adovan, Bismarck wanted in a position Germany as like the premier, um,  cosmopolitan place in Europe. And so he came out saying, Hey, if you work until you're 65, once you're 65, the state will take care of you. And it was supposed to be this nice big thing and,  you know,  look how, look how forward thinking we are. 3:20 But the reason they picked the age of 65 is something like,  less than 3% of people lift past that. And so it wasn't gonna be this big financial impact on, on the business, but it, or on the, on the state. So it took this big, it was, it was more of like,  look at this good pr we could get out of it. It's not really gonna impact us, but it took fire and say, oh,  we can work until 65 and, and do it. 3:39 That assumption's going away.  You know,  as you look at people who get to the age of 65, they still have plenty of value. They still have lots of things to do. They still want to work. They still need some kind of purpose. Um,  and when we get to 65, you'll find that there's just a lot more to be done. And you're not just going out to pastor and you're not just gonna die in 10 years and, and do whatever. People are living longer and everything else. 4:01 So, um,  when we think about time on the long-term horizon, uh,  I heard a good quote the other day. Some guy named Kevin Kelly, I have no idea who he is, not the Kevin Kelly. I know, I actually know a couple of Kevin Kelly's, but none of those, I don't know who Kevin Kelly is, but I heard this quote. Um,  we tend to overestimate what we could do in the short term and underestimate what we can do in the long term. 4:23 And that's,  you know,  when we think about saving for retirement and, and all of these things, we kind of, it sneaks up on us, right? All of these things sneak up on us. Say, where did the time go? And we need different mindsets to accommodate for this. 4:36 We need, um, you know,  a long-term kind of vision, a, a short-term vision, a, a one year vision, a quarterly vision, a monthly, a weekly whatever it is, a daily. Um,  and we have to change our mindsets on each of these because who we are as an individual actually changes.  You know,  one of the things I learned when I was becoming a coach is,  you know,  you set all these goals for yourself and you make a little bit of progress on one of these goals. You actually become, if your behavior changes, which it will, you actually become a different person, you're gonna make different types of choices over time as you become a different human being and a different person. And context changes, the world changes. 5:18 You get kids, you get,  you know,  you buy a home, whatever, you, you get all of these types of things. And so we have to do this constant reevaluation on what's relevant and what's important to us. And part of that reevaluation is to recognize the progress that we've actually made. And we lose sight of all the things that we've accomplished over a period of time. And, and when I, I speak to clients who are frustrated with, um, you know,  20 years at corporate, and who am I and where am I going? And there's never a discussion on the progress that they've made. 5:50 And that's usually where I like to start.  You know,  let's talk about where you were and, and where you've become. Mm-hmm. Um,  and when we look at our to-do lists and all the things that's not getting done,  you know,  just throw it away. Um,  it's so cathartic to just throw out half your list. Um,  there was always this lifetime goal to, to be able to speak French and I, I don't think I'll ever speak French, and that's okay, . 6:13 Um,  because here's what happens.  You know,  there, there's a lot of research on deadlines, um,  and we put these arbitrary deadlines on ourselves and, and sometimes it helps you take action, right? And that's the point of a deadline. We, we set this deadline, and I'm a procrastinator and I get this, this, this little spark of creativity whenever something's due the next day. And I, I've been thinking about, and that's just how I like to operate. 6:35 And I, I could do things really quickly and really well, um,  with these deadlines. However, pushing things that we don't really want to do or that aren't really going to happen to the, whatever this task is to a deadline, it creates stress. So some research finds that it lessens creativity because of these things that you don't want to do. Um,  and so how do you just get them off and get them off of your list? 6:58 Whether you just take whatever short term action you have to do to push it back, or do you actually change it, um,  or delete it or, or whatever it is that you want to do. So we are people, we are, we become what we prioritize over time and what's important for us and what's a priority for us, changes over time. And so when we think about I've got 360 months, 240 months, whatever it is, it gives you a different kind of, oh, you know  what, in five months could I get this kind of progress? And what kind of progress am I looking towards,  you know,  some bigger goal of whatever it is that I wish to do. And, um,  one of the books that I always like to read, I probably read it annually or at least I try to, is called the War of Art. And I like the War of Art. It's by a guy named Steven Presfield, and he wrote it for writers in terms of getting past writer's block. And I, I feel like it's, when we think about progress and what we need to do and what we wish to do and what we hope to do and all of these types of things, um,  he has something, he, he calls the resistance. 8:03 We always have a reason why we can't take action on some of the things that we actually want to take action on. Work is more important, or this thing comes in, or we've got this stupid shit on instant,  you know,  social media, whatever. We're watching these videos, all these things could fill our time, the new Netflix series, whatever it is. And some of those are good in their place, right? Sometimes we need to just check out and do that. 8:25 But, um,  if we think about these things as just resistance to what it is that we're looking to accomplish over the long term, preventing us from making the progress that we wish to make. I just met a woman the other night. I was doing some speech at a local library who's been wanting to write a book. She's probably in her early seventies. 8:41 And she, I wrote all these different things and I haven't, I said, well, why don't you just write it? And she's got some kind of block of resistance, um,  whether it's fear of what other people will see or what whatever. Um,  and so when we think about our long-term priorities and what short-term steps can we take to get there, and that different type of mindset, um,  is an important exercise to go through. And it's almost like a weekly or a monthly kind of conversation that you have with yourself is, am I making the progress on the person that I wish to be? And if not, what do I have to change? 9:13 Right? It's the happiness equation. Happiness equation are expectations times satisfaction equals happiness.  You know,  most people when they say they're not happy, they're actually not satisfied. And when they say they're not satisfied, they look externally and they say, well, I'm not satisfied cuz this person's doing this and workplace isn't giving me this and, uh,  blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But they're never talking about the steps that they could take or the progress that they made. 9:34 And so when we think about how to take action on progress that you could do, the first question is, do you need to, um,  we crave instant gratification. We, we crave,  you know,  this, this, um,  idea that,  you know,  I work hard and I should get something. Um,  but most of us don't really know what working hard really means, if I'm gonna be honest. Um,  and it's a psycho, it's a real psychological challenge. 10:00 Long term goals are a psychological game that you have to play with yourself. It's a, it's a philosophical game in terms of what are the, what are the real hard questions that we should be asking ourselves? And, um,  yes, deadlines are important, but you have to hold yourself accountable to the things that you wanna prioritize. And that's kind of the message that we have to do when we think about time. There is an ongoing dynamic, long-term versus short-term. There was a may he rest in peace, uh,  Peterson, his last name was Peterson. 10:30 He used to be the head of executive coaching at Google. He spoke at one of our conferences and, and I may have shared this on the podcast before, but he had this grid of questions that you could ask yourself, and he shared it with us and said that we could share it. I give him credit whenever I do share it. Um,  where each day you asked, did I accomplish what I need to accomplish today? And what could I have done better? Right? 10:49 Two simple questions, takes two seconds. But then he is got a weekly question, similar vein this week and next week, monthly question, quarterly question, annual question, tri-annual question, decade questions. And when you get to those types of decade questions, it's, am I doing the things that I wish to do? Am I the person that I wish to be? How can I disrupt myself and how can I question my assumptions? 11:11 And these are questions that we should be,  you know,  put ourselves into this system where it forces us to recognize the progress that we made to date. But then we could say, all right, this is where I wish to be in a year, six months, or whatever it is. And then what are my,  you know,  what do I, what decision do I have to make today? What does that have to be done in a week? 11:30 And, and all of that. So, um,  when we think about time management, when we think about doing time, when we think about responding to time and, and making sense of purpose and all this shit that we like to talk about, um,  time management has its place, but often we think about it too tactically in terms of, I have to get these things off of a to-do list. Time management also is about recognizing progress and recognizing a bigger picture. And when we think about ambition and when we think about where we wish to go and what's important and what's priority, what do we believe?  You know,  you hear me talk about what do we believe all the time? These are our discussions that we have to have with ourselves. 12:07 Otherwise, um,  time management and Teslas and everything will burn you and they'll burn you out. And,  you know,  360 months, 30 years is a long time. If I go,  you know,  I've got 360 months until I'm 75, that's wild. Um,  now what am I gonna do to make 'em count in a way that, that I'm gonna be proud of? 12:25 And and part of that is work. Part of that is,  you know,  when we think about work and, and the work that we do and how ambition is going out of, out of the workplace, there is work funds, other things, right? And, and so how do you fill your life with those types of things, not to be too kind of hippie and theoretical and blah, blah, blah,  you know  what I mean? Um,  so anyway, that's my fun kind of exercise to think about is, is what does time mean to you and what are the long-term and short-term angles that, that you get to play with and, and struggle with? 12:55 And, and just put a reminder in your calendar, put it in your phone, right? Ask yourself these types of questions. And I'll put, I'll put, um,  Mr. Peter, I forget his first name, unfortunately it's not Doug Peterson. 13:05 It's, um,  I'll find it, but I'll put it on the website or maybe I'll link to it with, with the post. Um,  these are good questions to ask yourself in terms of are you progressing in the wish in the way that you wish to progress? And when we think about that happiness equation,  you know,  expectations, where do you expect to be? And are you satisfied with what you've done to get there? 13:24 Did you do your best? And if one of those things, if the answer is no, then you have, that's an accountability measure to say,  you know  what, it's not a happiness thing because we think other people have to make us happy. It's about satisfaction, it's about accountability. It's about what decisions can you make today because the person you become tomorrow is a result of the decisions that you have to make today. And that's on time and that's fun. And so, have a wonderful week. Think about your time, and I look forward to speaking to everybody soon. Have a great week. Thanks.

AJ Daily
3-8-23 CAB Insider: market update; AFBF: Mexico must adhere to USMCA trade agreement; NFU awards highest honor to Sarah Vogel and Doug Peterson with Meritorious Service Awards; GRSB March webinar: Demonstrated Advances in Cattle Welfare

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 4:48 Transcription Available


3-8-23 AJ DailyCAB Insider: Market UpdateAdapted from an article by Paul Dykstra, Certified Angus Beef AFBF: Mexico Must Adhere to USMCA Trade Agreement Adapted from a release by the American Farm Bureau Federation NFU Awards Highest Honor to Sarah Vogel and Doug Peterson with Meritorious Service Awards Adapted from a release by Ross Hettervig, National Farmers Union GRSB March Webinar: Demonstrated Advances in Cattle Welfare Adapted from a release by the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Kevin & Query Podcast
Kevin & Query Full Show 02-23-22

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 142:38


(00:00 - 22:01) - Jake and Marc get the show started with talk about the Pacers return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse tonight after the All-Star Break. Kevin is still down in Florida. Jake questions if hairsprays still are sold in aerosol cans. Alabama player Brandon Miller played last night, putting up 41 points, despite the story on how he delivered a weapon to a teammate used in a fatal shooting. Does Alabama ignoring the situation and continuing to play someone involved in legal issues put them on a slippery slope?   (22:02 - 27:23) - Morning Checkdown (27:24 - 46:10) - Jake talks how certain bands are able to sell out venues but are somehow still no one's favorite band. Talk then transitions to the NFL draft and how certain players have started to shake up the draft order. Now is the time for prospects to start separating themselves about the talking points surrounding them. Jake highlights Will Levis and Anthony Richardson as players who have started to move their numbers simply through chatter amongst the league. The Colts may still be trying to push up for the #1 overall pick. The show then lays out how long it can take a player to truly get acclimated to the level of play they are up against in the NFL. (46:11 - 1:14:19) - The second hour starts off with discussion over the Indianapolis Indians partnership with the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana in order to establish relations between the team and the people their name represents. IU and Purdue are facing off in two days. Is Purdue hitting a wall after losses to Northwestern and Maryland? Indiana also looked exhausted against Michigan State. (1:14:20 - 1:31:23) - Scott Agnes of the Fieldhouse Files calls in to the show to talk about the Pacers return to action tonight against the Boston Celtics. Agnes was in Salt Lake City to watch the All-Star game and enjoyed the experience and seeing both Haliburton and Hield in the three-point contest finals. What will the All-Star weekend look like with Indianapolis next year. Is there a chance that the All-Star game will take place at Lucas Oil Stadium. Ratings were low for this years All-Star game. Agnes says that until elite stars take the game seriously the event will always be a casual watching experience. Should the All-Star game be about determining the home court advantage in the NBA Finals? Agnes thinks the Pacers are going to reset and try to get something out of each game for the rest of the season. (1:31:24 - 1:35:31) - Is Jake going to the Pacers game tonight? How it used to feel when the Celtics came to town. (1:35:34 - 1:58:50) - Zak Keefer of The Athletic and WISH TV calls the show to talk Colts and their current coaching conundrum. Keefer anticipates that Bubba Ventrone will be leaving for Cleveland and Gus Bradley will be the only coordinator to return on the 2023 season. What coaches are currently out there that the Colts can snatch up before the season starts. Bubba finds Cleveland appealing because it was a place where he excelled during his playing career. Ballard's challenge as GM is going to be on if they can take the right QB at the four spot or move up to the first pick and lose future picks. Will the Colts have to settle for signing a bridge quarterback with an offensive line that did not protect their quarterback well last season. (1:58:51 - 2:06:12) - Pop Quiz (2:06:13 - 2:22:37) - Mike DiRocco ESPN's Jacksonville Jaguars reporter closes out the show talking about Jim Bob Cooter, the Colts new offensive coordinator who is coming over from Jacksonville. DiRocco gives a brief summary of Cooter's gameplan as an offensive coordinator and what he will bring from the Jaguars that will be effective for the Colts. Cooter will have a lot to work with in Jonathan Taylor, a more skilled running back than he had to work with in Jacksonville. Trevor Lawrence establishing himself last season as well as Doug Peterson's coaching helped establish the Jaguars as the team to beat in the AFC South. The Colts are perceived in Jacksonville as a talented team that can't seem to get the quarterback situation down according to DiRocco. This offseason is their chance to really turn that situation around and change the perception.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Best of Kevin & Query 02-23-23

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 49:38


(00:00 - 15:06) - Scott Agnes of the Fieldhouse Files calls in to the show to talk about the Pacers return to action tonight against the Boston Celtics. Agnes was in Salt Lake City to watch the All-Star game and enjoyed the experience and seeing both Haliburton and Hield in the three-point contest finals. What will the All-Star weekend look like with Indianapolis next year. Is there a chance that the All-Star game will take place at Lucas Oil Stadium. Ratings were low for this year's All-Star game. Agnes says that until elite stars take the game seriously the event will always be a casual watching experience. Should the All-Star game be about determining the home court advantage in the NBA Finals? Agnes thinks the Pacers are going to reset and try to get something out of each game for the rest of the season.    (15:07 - 33:47) - Zak Keefer of The Athletic and WISH TV calls the show to talk Colts and their current coaching conundrum. Keefer anticipates that Bubba Ventrone will be leaving for Cleveland and Gus Bradley will be the only coordinator to return on the 2023 season. What coaches are currently out there that the Colts can snatch up before the season starts. Bubba finds Cleveland appealing because it was a place where he excelled during his playing career. Ballard's challenge as GM is going to be on if they can take the right QB at the four spot or move up to the first pick and lose future picks. Will the Colts have to settle for signing a bridge quarterback with an offensive line that did not protect their quarterback well last season.    (33:48 - 49:38) - Mike DiRocco ESPN's Jacksonville Jaguars reporter closes out the show talking about Jim Bob Cooter, the Colts new offensive coordinator who is coming over from Jacksonville. DiRocco gives a brief summary of Cooter's gameplan as an offensive coordinator and what he will bring from the Jaguars that will be effective for the Colts. Cooter will have a lot to work with in Jonathan Taylor, a more skilled running back than he had to work with in Jacksonville. Trevor Lawrence establishing himself last season as well as Doug Peterson's coaching helped establish the Jaguars as the team to beat in the AFC South. The Colts are perceived in Jacksonville as a talented team that can't seem to get the quarterback situation down according to DiRocco. This offseason is their chance to really turn that situation around and change the perception. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Roundtable Sports Podcast
NFL Divisional Round: Kansas City Chiefs Hold off Jacksonville Jaguars

The Roundtable Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 31:38 Transcription Available


In this episode, Taylor reacts to the Kansas City Chiefs NFL divisional round playoff win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. When he talks about the Chiefs, He breaks down how they won, how Patrick Mahomes looked before and after his high ankle sprain and how Travis Kelce and the rest of the team rallied around him to get the win. When he switches over to the Jaguars, he lauds the performance of the team down the stretch of the season, what he sees for Trevor Lawrence and Doug Peterson going forward and how he would remake the roster for next year. 

Show & Vern
HR 2 – Expecting aggression from Jacksonville

Show & Vern

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 40:16


- Nate Taylor joins us in studio - Nick's Notable Notes - One thing that sets Doug Peterson apart

Show & Vern
HR 4 – Doug Peterson: the Ultimate Playoff Underdog

Show & Vern

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 42:56


- Doug Peterson is the ultimate underdog - Can Toney establish himself as a premiere playmaker? - What's Trending - How much does Chris Jones' future in KC ride on this postseason?

Locked On Chiefs - Daily Podcast On The Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs Face Jaguars on Saturday in Divisional Round Rematch

Locked On Chiefs - Daily Podcast On The Kansas City Chiefs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 24:14


The Kansas City Chiefs will face Trevor Lawerence, Doug Peterson and the rest of the Jaguars on Saturday afternoon. Kansas City will have two full weeks of rest after their last game against the Raiders and should be as healthy as they've been all season.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

Locked On Chiefs - Daily Podcast On The Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs Face Jaguars on Saturday in Divisional Round Rematch

Locked On Chiefs - Daily Podcast On The Kansas City Chiefs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 26:59


The Kansas City Chiefs will face Trevor Lawerence, Doug Peterson and the rest of the Jaguars on Saturday afternoon. Kansas City will have two full weeks of rest after their last game against the Raiders and should be as healthy as they've been all season. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

The Roundtable Sports Podcast
NFL Wild Card: Jacksonville Jaguars Complete Massive Comeback vs Los Angeles Chargers

The Roundtable Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 38:08 Transcription Available


In this episode, Taylor reacts To the Jacksonville Jaguars epic comeback win in the NFL wild card round vs the Los Angeles Chargers. When he talks about the Jaguars, he talks about the pairing of Trevor Lawrence and Doug Peterson, praises the teams patience and resolve to comeback and what the team progression this season means for future seasons. When he switches to the hard luck Chargers, he talks about the reasons the Chargers collapsed, what the loss means for the future of the management of the team and what the team should do to get Justin Herbert what he needs to succeed

Divorce Confidential
Managing Your Cash Flow Through Divorce

Divorce Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 33:45


Tune in for our conversation about how to manage your cash flow when you are going through a divorce. Michelle and Amy are joined by divorce cash flow strategist, and founder of Get Priorities Straight (GPS), Doug Peterson. Now is the time to take control of your money! Hear about all the things you need to consider to create cash flow clarity, and learn how to develop innovative spending and saving habits to gain financial peace of mind. Plus, get the tools and insight you need to take control, reduce stress, and gain insight into your financial situation so your funds support the priorities and values that drive you. Learn more about Doug and connect with him by visiting the Get Priorities Straight website (getprioritiesstraight.com). Get Priorities Straight (GPS) partners with you to create cash flow clarity, develop innovative personal goals. You can also schedule a meeting with Doug directly at schedulewithdoug.com.

News & Features | NET Radio
After 8 years as Attorney General, Peterson reflects on term

News & Features | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 10:23


Doug Peterson talks about scheduling an execution, the future of the death penalty, and his decision to take on the Biden Administration and Big Tech in the federal courts.

The Roundtable Sports Podcast
NFL Week 14: Trevor Lawrence & Jacksonville Jaguars Beat Up Tennessee Titans

The Roundtable Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 28:47 Transcription Available


In this episode, Taylor gives his reaction to the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL week 14 win over the Tennessee Titans. When he talks about the Jaguars, he is excited by the progress Trevor Lawrence has shown this season, why he believes Trevor Lawrence can be a franchise quarterback, and how the they can outfit the team to get the most out of Trevor. When he switches to the Titans he worries about the defensive injuries, the lack of explosion from the offense and thinks about what they can do to get better. 

Clocks on the Stove Podcast
NFL Week 14 Preview

Clocks on the Stove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 59:10


2:00 Titans fire GM 4:00 Best WR Duo in NFL 8:00 OBJ Sweepstakes 11:00 Baker to the Rams 13:00 Jets @ Bills 17:00 Browns @ Bengals 22:00 Texans @ Cowboys 25:00 Vikings @ Detroit 30:00 Doug Peterson vs Dan Campbell for largest nut sack in NFL 32:00 Daboll being bald as hell 33:00 Grayson explaining that he will infact be bald 36:00 Ravens @ Steelers 39:00 Chiefs @ Broncos 40:00 Is Russ to blame?44:00 Bucs @ 49ers 46:00 Brady to Vegas?48:00 Geno Smith is that guy 49:00 Dolphins @ Chargers 51:00 Patriots @ Cardinals 55:00 Grayson will kill Stu is Auburn takes Jim Leonhard

The Farzy Show with Marc Farzetta
Philadelphia Eagles Take Down JAX Jaguars | Phillies Magic Number = 1 | Farzy Show 10/3

The Farzy Show with Marc Farzetta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 53:14


It's a VICTORY MONDAY! The Eagles improve to 4-0 on this young season with their victory over Doug Peterson and the JAX Jaguars! Was Miles Sanders Furze's star of the game? OR was it the defense? Tune in to find out! The Phillies are 1 GAME AWAY from clinching their first playoff birth in 10 season! Can they do it? Will the Brewers push the Phillies in?#PhiladelphiaEagles #flyeaglesfly #nfl #mlb #PhilliesThank you to our sponsors:- Manscaped | Use promo code "FARZY" for 20% off and FREE shipping at https://www.manscaped.com- BlueChew | https://bit.ly/3RQcGbS- Download MOJO now to get your first stock free - worth up to $10,000! https://apple.co/3dpVdHZMust be 21+ to use Mojo, and located in New Jersey to make trades. Have a gambling problem? Help is available at 1-800-Gambler. Visit www.Mojo.com for more info.- Steven Singer Jewelers | https://www.ihatestevensinger.com/- Freestone Farms CBD | Use promo code "FARZY" for 20% off at https://www.freestonefarmscbd.com- Sky Motor Cars | https://www.skymotorcars.com/- PHLSportsNation | https://phlsportsnation.com- Versus Game App | https://versusgame.com/app/user/farzy...Follow the show:Subscribe to the channel: http://youtube.com/farzyshowSubscribe to the podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6cHilqG...Subscribe to Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/farzyshowVisit the website: https://www.FarzyShow.comMake sure to follow on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/farzyshowCopyright 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, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

Shock Therapy
Los Angeles Chargers vs Jacksonville Jaguars Recap and Houston Texans Preview

Shock Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 70:58


The Los Angeles Chargers come off an embarrassing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars and get a chance at redemption when facing the Houston Texans. The Chargers got out-coached at home while facing Doug Peterson and it should act as a wake-up call to Brandon Staley. The fans are unhappy with Joe Lombardi's playcalling on offense and with Injuries to players that include Rashawn Slater, Joey Bosa, Justin Herbert, Jalen Guyton, JC Jackson, Corey Linsley, and Keenan Allen, can the Chargers right the ship against the Texans in week-4. There are some reinforcements on their way, and Jamaree Salyer will be the primary focus as he goes head-to-head against Jerry Hughes as he transitions to left tackle. Theres a long season left to go, but its time for the Chargers to wake up as the NFL season begins to take shape. We also welcome @FlabiJabiGabi to the podcast this week to break down the Jaguars and Texans. Boltup!

Sterling's Business Success & Coffee Podcast
Episode 191 – Doug Peterson – Business & Personal Cash Flow Mastery…

Sterling's Business Success & Coffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 38:10


Set Yourself Up for Long-term Growth and Success with Doug Peterson   Cash flow is the lifeblood of a business. It allows you to pay your employees, buy inventory, and fund your marketing initiatives. Cash also keeps the checks coming in that are crucial for business survival. Join this conversation with Doug Peterson and learn how […]

Money Talk With Tiff
Get Priorities Straight with Doug Peterson

Money Talk With Tiff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 28:18


Doug joins Tiffany in this episode to share advice on how small business owner's can budget for their business and successfully recognize profit from revenue. Tune in to learn how to get your priorities straight when it comes to your personal & business cash flow.  About Our Guest Doug Peterson founded Get Priorities Straight in 2018 to help business owners and high-income earners master their personal and business cash flow so they could reduce stress, eliminate waste and focus on what they do best. Before starting GPS, he coached and mentored business owners for over 20 years to improve business results and find more satisfaction in life. While engaged in this arena, Doug discovered an underserved need; personal and business Cash Flow Mastery which is key to personal and business success. Connect with Doug  Website: GetPrioritiesStraight.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getprioritiesstraight/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetPrioritiesStraight Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Thursday, June 30, 2022 - As a famous soothsayer once soothed, beware the I's of June -- or something like that

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 15:18


A brilliant Thursday crossword by Samuel A. Donaldson and Doug Peterson, that starts off -- as all great Thursday crosswords do -- by imbuing the solver with a sense of befuddlement and disbelief. Then, with a little luck, or in this particular case with a lot of luck, the answer emerges from the fog, and the solver can bask in the radiance of a job well done. Forgive us for waxing poetic here, but as you'll see in today's episode (or by looking at the grid - go to xwordinfo.com), it truly is a work of art (well, technically, a work of Samuel and Doug, but you know what we mean!).In other news, we have listener mail from Rob Baker, the author of -- speaking of ides -- the June 15th crossword. It was brilliant, as we stated then and wish to reiterate now. For more info on his amazing story, check out Rob's bio and tv interview.

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Benefits of Proactively Managing Your Personal and Business Cash Flow

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 22:25


Are your finances stressing you out?   Doug Peterson founded Get Priorities Straight (GPS) to help people create cash flow clarity, and develop innovative personal spending and savings habits to gain financial peace of mind. In this episode, he offers his wealth of knowledge when it comes to managing and protecting our wealth. Tune in if you want to take control of your finances now!      [00:01 - 04:39] The Problem With How Our Society Manages Money We don't talk about money and money management Helping people account for their expenses and set up reserves   [04:40 - 13:19] Mastering Business Cash Flow Knowing where you stand and how long you will last You need a cash infusion Growing too fast is not always a good thing Let the business normalize Don't overextend and don't be impatient Figuring out where all the money is going and what it is that you want to keep track of Learning from mistakes and establishing predictability   [13:20 - 21:38] Money Skills Are Survival Skills Doug shares his thoughts on success Building a solid foundation for his clients Working with people who want to be successful Businesses lose revenue just for the lack of awareness of their finances   [21:39 - 22:24] Closing Segment Reach out to Doug!  Links Below Final Words Tweetable Quotes   “You can really build something great, but there's an impatience. I got to do it now, now is the perfect window. If you have cash, there's always a great window, right?” - Doug Peterson   “Cash flow is a symptom. Cash flow is the pain point. That opens the door to figure out what we need to do to improve and get better results. And I think the biggest benefit is sleeping at night.”  “Success is only the feeling you get when you accomplish something you set out to do. It's only a feeling, it's not a destination. It's not a thing.” - Doug Peterson   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   Connect with Doug! Visit the Get Your Priorities Straight website or  schedulewithdoug.com to learn more cashflow fundamentals!   Resource Mentioned Bobb Biehl Connect with me:   I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook   LinkedIn   Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on.  Thank you for tuning in!   Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below:   [00:00:00] Doug Peterson: Success is only the feeling you get when you accomplish something you set out to do. It's only a feeling. It's not a destination. It's not a thing. Failure is the feeling you get when you don't accomplish something you set out to do.  [00:00:26] Sam Wilson: Doug Peterson founded Get Priorities Straight in 2018 to help business owners and high-income earners master their personal and business cash flows so they could reduce stress, eliminate waste, and focus on what they do best. Doug, welcome to the show.  [00:00:40] Doug Peterson: Thank you very much. It's great to be here. And I'm excited to talk to you because you talk about so many different things on your show that it's really interesting.  [00:00:48] Sam Wilson: Well, thanks. I appreciate that. There's three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show: in 90 seconds or less, where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there?  [00:00:56] Doug Peterson: Well, you mentioned, I had a lot of years in businesses, I had six companies, two of them failed. I've done the last 20 years of coaching and mentoring. And I started GPS because I saw a really big problem in my career, and it has affected people in their business, personal, and health, and that's personal and business finances. People don't pay a lot of attention. I'm sure you've had a few guests here that they build a house of cards and things went up and they overleveraged and lost it all. [00:01:27] Doug Peterson: And I'm one of those guys. I used my house as collateral. I lost my house, went bankrupt, and had to voluntary repo my car. And then when I was 40, I had a downturn in the recruiting market and had to start over again with kids coming up to college age. So I've experienced financial pain.  [00:01:45] Doug Peterson: That's wow. Let's hear a little bit more about what you're doing now, I guess, and how those experiences have shaped, what it is that you do now. So I thought, what's a huge problem? And a huge problem, I believe is how our society manages money. Let's start at the foundation, how my wife and I manage money. [00:02:09] Doug Peterson: Now, my dad was a stoic Norwegian. The joke was, I told your mother, I married her when I loved her. When I married her, I told her I loved her. If it changes, I'll let her know. And so they didn't talk about money and stuff. In fact, I got it right here since we're all on the cuff, my mother-in-law and father-in-law got married and he complained about how much, how many shoes she would buy. [00:02:34] Doug Peterson: So she said, after 10 years of marriage, he said, I've still got my same shoe. He said you will have them forever. I'm having them bronzed. So she bronzed his shoes and said, you'll never have to buy another pair. And that's how they learn money management. It goes into the same thing in business with your business partners. [00:02:52] Doug Peterson: You got to know where you stand. And I thought this is a huge problem that I have a solution to.  [00:02:58] Sam Wilson: Well, talk to us about that. What is the solution? What is the, can you actually, before you get the solution, clearly define the huge problem that you're seeing. I mean, I think one of the things you say was that cash flow management is a major problem, but can you break that down more specifically into, into kind of the nuts and bolts of that? [00:03:14] Doug Peterson: Absolutely. So you get a profit and loss statement and the profit and loss statement on your business shows your income and your expenses, right? And it doesn't show your owner disbursements. It doesn't show your debt service doesn't necessarily show your accounts receivable. Like you build into a good cash flow projection. [00:03:33] Doug Peterson: People also don't really know and plan for all the infrequent expenses that will come up for sure. So, what I help people do is really understand how much of their cash has already been committed so that they have the money when they need it and have reserves. And you need three to six months worth of reserves in your business, three to six months in personal. And that I would say as a minimum. The average small business has about 27 days worth of cash before they're going to run out. And leverage isn't necessarily capital, right? It's debt. So when you're in a spot where we've been for so long, and I've heard it with a couple of guests on your show, they say, you know, we're probably due for a little downtick. [00:04:17] Doug Peterson: Things have been going up and up and up and up, and it's not being a pessimist. It's just, that's the way things go. So I want people to be able to have money when they need it, have reserves to be able to sleep at night, not bet the farm, know their personal finances, as well as their business finances and be on the same page with their spouse. I think all of those is a pretty tall order.  [00:04:38] Sam Wilson: It's a very tall order. Let's talk here. Let's specifically, maybe on the business side of things. I know a lot of, for a lot of us who are solopreneurs entrepreneurs or even running companies, a lot of times there's this like ebb and flow between the two where it's like, okay, so we need a cash infusion, especially if it's without outside investors. It's okay when you have cap, which I've got a business like that, which we don't have to do that anymore, but early on it was, Hey, we need 50 grand. We need 80 grand. We'll just pull it out of savings and put it over here into the business. I mean, there's a lot of overlap, especially early on in businesses. I mean, do you help people kind of navigate that side of things? I mean, what what's, what do you, what do you say to that? And then what are you doing for people on that front?  [00:05:17] Doug Peterson: Well, as far as needing a cash infusion, it also has to do with, you know, what kind of debt are you carrying now? What kind of interest rates are you carrying? Is it secured? Is it unsecured? Are you bringing in partners? You know, there's a lot of moving parts. Again, the foundation that I find is missing is they really don't know exactly what it costs and how long they can last. I think they do. And they're hopeful, but especially starting out, you don't have a lot of data and track record. [00:05:45] Doug Peterson: So it's difficult to figure out. So I start with the facts. Let's figure out exactly where you are, what your cash needs are, how long you can last. And then obviously you have to build a good case and be bankable, right? So many people when they get stretched and have unsecured credit, start out very bankable, and it's again, like betting the farm. [00:06:05] Doug Peterson: We want to be careful. Banks love to loan you money. And investors love the loan you money when you don't need it. But when you really need it. It's tough. When I really had some problems in my business, I had nobody to talk to because I didn't qualify. Nothing they had could, they can sell me. [00:06:26] Doug Peterson: So who's going to talk to you? Who's going to help you out? It's finding somebody that seasoned in the business has been through the war to help you realize, you know, that's not one you want to go down. So to be more specific, you need a cash infusion. You got to really make sure your business credit, your personal credit, your assets are solid and that you don't grow too fast. I think that's the biggest problem with really smart, ambitious people is they grow too fast.  [00:06:53] Sam Wilson: Can you define that for me? [00:06:55] Doug Peterson: Growing too fast? It's been going well, it'll continue like this. Let's not let it settle out and make sure these are turning cash and making profits. One of your guests on the show, I'm trying to remember his name, talked about turning them in five years where he built them out, let them normalize. And I thought ,I'm going to borrow that term. Before you buy more properties, let's normalize a little bit. I've got a client in Utah. That's got six properties, 27 units. They're doing some flips. [00:07:27] Doug Peterson: They own a real estate company. My advice to them is I don't want to rain on your parade, but let this normalize a little bit. Let's see how these are performing, which ones you want to keep, which ones you don't, because they're just going [00:07:38] Sam Wilson: Right. They're growing, they're growing like gangbusters and you're, you're saying, Hey, this is great love to grow, but let's actually let the dust settle a little bit and see where we really are. [00:07:47] Sam Wilson: What does that gain you? I mean, for those of us who are go, go, go motivated. What does that do? Tell me what that, what the goal of letting things kind of normalize. What is that?  [00:07:58] Doug Peterson: Well, especially for people that are starting out and I've done this, most of us have done this. We're shooting from the hip, right. We're doing our best guess. We're trying. What we need to do is the skills that got us there that gave us the courage to go out and buy, and this is just an opinion, and stretch ourselves and learn new things. Those aren't the skills that really people build wealth over the long term. They build wealth by figuring out what the formula is and being safe, making sure their investors get paid so they have more investors and, you know, not try to do it all at once. You can, you can really build something great, but there's an impatience. I got to do it now. I mean, now is the perfect window. If you have cash, there's always a great window, right? And I'm sure you've seen that in both markets, the people that had the cash when they ran into the deal and that deal came from a lot of relationships, right? It wasn't advertised. They were able to execute on it.  [00:09:00] Doug Peterson: That's, that's absolutely right. What are you doing when you're looking at a business? I mean, other than, you know, looking at their balance sheet, looking at their P and L what things are you looking at? And for when you do just an initial deep dive with someone. I want to get an idea, first of all, how much they know of what's going on. [00:09:19] Doug Peterson: Very simply if people are using QuickBooks, often their books are closed by the 15th of the next month. And I put in a system where, you know, real-time where you stand all the time throughout the month, and it's not a great deal of work. And it gives you so much clarity. The first thing I want to find out is just really, where do you stand? [00:09:38] Doug Peterson: What do you know? How much are you anticipating expenses? Have you laid out? Most people I run into don't do very much cash flow planning. And I would say this is people under 10 employees anywhere from say two to eight to 10 million in revenue, which is pretty much where I sit. People above that have a controller or a fractional CFO or something they can help with. [00:10:00] Sam Wilson: Right. So you guys start first off with cash flow planning, figuring out in a real-time basis. Are you doing that with measuring? Just weekly KPIs, saying, okay, this is where we expect certain revenues to look like, certain expenses to look like, and then normalizing that, not normalizing it, but then reconciling that the end of the month or what's that look like? [00:10:18] Doug Peterson: Well, a lot of times it's developing what those KPIs are. So we really got to look at what business you're in, what you're trying to accomplish. I mean, I hate to give you so many general answers. To give you a very specific answer, we figure out where all your money's going. Well, often bookkeepers come in and keep the books the way you had them. [00:10:37] Doug Peterson: Happens very often, nothing against them. Do your taxes and you say, I want to spend a lot of my tax. It says, okay, well, I did a whole bunch of adjusting entries at the end of the year, and your books are worthless to manage with throughout the year. So we need to determine on a real fundamental level, what is it that you want to keep track of? [00:10:54] Doug Peterson: And why? And then how are you going to do that then the efficient way where you can get the information before it's too late. I just had a client recently spend 65,000 on a product, on an upgrade, a renovation, and it came in 110,000 over. And now the product properties underwater, well, you still got to pay for all that stuff. [00:11:16] Sam Wilson: Right. Right. Yeah. And the day, I mean, surely they knew they'd gone that far over budget.  [00:11:24] Doug Peterson: Not until it was pretty darn late.  [00:11:26] Sam Wilson: Wow.  [00:11:27] Doug Peterson: Yeah. So here's the funny thing. We're all people, we all have holes and blind spots and we've all, you know, one of my favorite quotes is champions are rarely chosen from the ranks to be unscarred. We've all screwed something up big.  [00:11:42] Sam Wilson: I like that.  [00:11:44] Doug Peterson: So, you know, we're not going to run and advertise this is what happened. And so often we don't learn from that. It just depends. It could be that it wasn't that we went over on this product, but we're, our staff is just way too expensive, right? We've put in really terrible systems so that it's not efficient. [00:12:06] Doug Peterson: So it has way more to do with, with, well, not way more. Cash flow is a symptom. Cash flow is the pain point. That opens the door to figure out what do we need to do to improve. And get better results. And I think the biggest benefit is sleeping at night.  [00:12:25] Sam Wilson: Yeah. Oh man. There's nothing like having a business that consistently produces revenue with very little input from us as the owners. And it's predictable. I think that's, yeah. That's, you're absolutely right. It's it's also, that's the pain point. And also the real blessing where it's like, oh, okay. Yeah. That's continued to produce a revenue. It's in line. That's what works expecting you need to do. Keep going. That's a good feeling. [00:12:52] Doug Peterson: Yeah. It's not only a good feeling, but you hit some on the head that I learned from a mentor of mine named Bobb Biehl and he said, confidence is a direct result of predictability. And we don't have confidence when we can't predict if this is going to work. Everything from, I just had knee surgery and I can't go on that 10-mile hike. [00:13:11] Doug Peterson: You know, I'm not confident. To finances, good investments, it fits everywhere. And there's another thing he taught me too. I wanted to bring up, ‘cause I know you asked this on your show sometimes about success and definition of success. And I thought this was the best I've ever heard. Success is only the feeling you get when you accomplish something you set out to do. [00:13:33] Doug Peterson: It's only a feeling it's not a destination. It's not a thing. Failure is the feeling you get when you don't accomplish something you set out to do. So technically we're successful meeting today. We make it a thing and we make personal. Like I'm a success, I'm a failure. And I bet you bet a lot of people that have hit high levels of success that say, you know, I thought it was going to be something different than it is. I thought it was going to be more, I thought I'd feel better or something. I'm still the same guy.  [00:14:04] Sam Wilson: Yeah, you're absolutely right. I mean, on that note, no, we're turning left. You're a little bit in the conversation, but it was, I was talking to somebody the other day that was having a big cash out from a large portfolio sale. [00:14:15] Sam Wilson: And it was the check they were receiving was north of $10 million. And I said, what's that? What's that feel like I said, is that, you know, and he just goes, cause you know, he goes, I'll probably, he goes the biggest check I'll ever got, I ever got. And he goes, I'll probably be excited about it for a day or two. [00:14:31] Sam Wilson: And then just go back, go back to work. And I'm like, man, that's really interesting. Like I look forward to, I look forward to having that opportunity at least to go. [00:14:42] Doug Peterson: I have not experienced that. So I can't answer what it's like.  [00:14:45] Sam Wilson: I can't either not, not at this stage in my life. I certainly can't either. So walk us through, if you don't mind the, I mean, I'm certain you've seen kind of, people come to you in all, all states of either disarray or needing certain, you know, certain points in their journey. Where do you like to see someone or do you like, but where do you typically see start? And then on the term of success, what does a successful process look like for you with a client when you get them to a point where you say what we've done together has been a success for you as a client? What does that mean?  [00:15:17] Doug Peterson: Well, what that means is that we've gone in and really identified on the fundamental level. I think what I do is a foundation. I help build a really solid foundation. So in a fundamental level, we know where you are, where your expenses are, where all your cash is going, how much cash you have, how long you can last, what your creditworthiness is and what your plans are. [00:15:39] Doug Peterson: And a system in place to where you can monitor that every. But also on things that are uncertain or that certainty is a direct result. Confidence, the direct result of predictability, what you can't predict, you can be tracking real-time and see where you're going so that you can mitigate mistakes. And that's especially important when you're doing renovation, projects and any kind of capital improvement. [00:16:05] Doug Peterson: Because as you know, projects take on a life of their own, they tend to grow and scale. And it's, it's like a cancer. You didn't realize we had to do all this other stuff too. If you've done a commercial property or a home remodel, it's not straightforward. And then you get into situations now where we have so much labor shortage and material shortage. [00:16:25] Doug Peterson: Now it's a lot longer, so what's that going to cost? So when we're finished, they've got a good model where they can really sit down and predict and compare it to previous models. Here's, what's changed that we're going to really have to take into account.  [00:16:40] Sam Wilson: And that's, I like what you're doing there, because there is, there's kind of the, you know, and Dave Ramsey gets, he gets kind of gets beat on in the real estate circles a bit just because, you know, he's Mr. No leverage, Mr. And for the right group for the right crowd, that's fine. But he only really approaches a certain target avatar, you know, in, in a really an American culture, you know, but I think, but not really that it doesn't deal with businesses. At least not, not what I've seen and there's just, no, there's, there's, there's not that crossover between business and personal. [00:17:13] Sam Wilson: Where do you kind of come in and blend those two? I mean, so are there different models you work with on both fronts or is it, Hey, this is the one big, giant model we're building for you personally. What's what's that? What's that look like? [00:17:25] Doug Peterson: Well, cash flow is cash flow. Personal or business, money and money out. We want more money in than out, and that's the basic formula. [00:17:34] Doug Peterson: And then when you look at debt on the personal side, you know, that's your debt, but on the business side, let's make sure you have protection. I'm not an attorney and I'm not a CPA, but I've run into a lot of people co-mingling funds and making their LLCs worthless, right? The cash and the LLC then that has no protection. [00:17:55] Doug Peterson: And, you know, everything's at risk to kind of hit on the Ramsey note. Nothing is Dave Ramsey. He's got a lot of good foundational information but his target market is broke people. Don't have any credit, pay off all your debt, live within your means, and don't be broke anymore. And I don't mean to be negative or anything, but I want to work with people that want to be successful. Let's say we have to travel with our business. You know, let's leverage our credit cards so that we get miles that we know we're always paying them off. And I've got 1.2 million airline miles just from doing a very simple system over time. [00:18:34] Doug Peterson: And that's a lot of money, you know, that's net that's got to come out. And so you've got to, and I don't get into taxes and things, but I get you set up so that your tax planners can help you, your accountants can help you better, your bookkeepers work better with you. And I think I answered the question. Did I? I kind of went around and around there.  [00:18:53] Sam Wilson: No, you did. You certainly did not. And I liked that differentiation where, you know, Dave helps broke people get unbroke. And you want to help successful people get even more successful. And again, there's nothing that's a different, different avatar there entirely 'cause there's a lot of people in this country that would do really well to heed Dave Ramsey's advice. So there's certainly a, certainly a need being met on that front as well. It just, you know, I think, I think it's interesting the way, he worked. I love the idea, is that cash flow, we want more money in than out. [00:19:20] Sam Wilson: You've shared some really cool stuff with us today, you know, where, you know, use the cash flow as the pain point. I loved your quote there. He said confidence is a direct result of predictability. And for a lot of us as business owners, especially as we're learning to scale, that's the thrust of the show is how to scale commercial real estate. [00:19:34] Sam Wilson: That's one of the things we lack early on. It's that? Oh my gosh. We've got to get a few deals in we're out here hustling, trying to find investors, trying to find deals. We're putting money into marketing and X, Y, and Z. And it's a little bit of a how'd you say it in the early on you said shooting from the hip. [00:19:50] Sam Wilson: And so establishing that predictability and even maybe just developing that baseline, I think, up front where you go. Okay. Even if, even if we don't know exactly what it's going to be, we're going to build some targets and then adjust those targets as we move along and just see where things are. I think you've given us some really great things to think about. [00:20:07] Sam Wilson: Is there anything else you'd like to add here before we jump into you telling us how to get a hold of you?  [00:20:11] Doug Peterson: No, I would just say that the, well, yes I do. It's not sexy. It's kind of anti-climatic. When you finally get this under control, it's like another thing you have to do. But when you don't have it under control, it's a nightmare. [00:20:28] Doug Peterson: Most people waste, I would guess about 15% of their revenue, just from lack of awareness and that's all net profit. So I would say the last piece is proactively manage your money, learn how to handle it, and if you don't have that personality, get someone on your team or hire someone to help you with it, because it will make a lot of difference long term. [00:20:50] Sam Wilson: That's a key, a key point there. Yeah. I think that's an interesting stat. 15% of revenue is wasted just because of a lack of awareness.  [00:20:59] Doug Peterson: Yep. Have you heard about Pearson's law?  [00:21:02] Sam Wilson: Have not.  [00:21:03] Doug Peterson: So Pearson's law is basically what you manage, improve, what you manage and report on improves more. We want to manage what we've got so that it really makes a difference. [00:21:17] Doug Peterson: And I really think today's money skills are today's survival skills. You can do really well, but you can also lose a lot, right? You don't hear about those people as much.  [00:21:27] Sam Wilson: No, they're not their stories aren't, aren't nearly as much fun, but certainly things that we learned from. Doug, thanks for taking the time to come on the show today. I do appreciate it. If our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you and what you do, what is the best way to do that? [00:21:40] Doug Peterson: Well, if you just go to schedulewithdoug.com, it has my website Get Priority Straight, my phone number, my calendar. If you want to have a conversation, that's the best way to do it. [00:21:49] Sam Wilson: Awesome, schedulewithdoug.com, we will make sure we put that in the show notes. Doug, thank you again for coming on the show today. I do appreciate it.  [00:21:56] Doug Peterson: Thank you very much. Great to be here, Sam.