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Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with getting hyped for the Pro Bowl Games this weekend. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila discuss the perception of fan fatigue with a 3rd straight Super Bowl performance for the Chiefs. Super Bowl Champion Earnest Byner drops by to discuss the path of making or missing the opportunity to play in the big game. Plus, Fmr NFL Exec Scott Pioli talks about being at the Senior Bowl and what's facing the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Byner took a handoff, powered past the Broncos' line, and headed for the goal line to tie the game. But he was stripped of the ball at the two-yard line, and the Browns lost.Byner's name is forever linked with that play, known simply as “The Fumble.” Browns fans couldn't forgive Byner, and after one more season Cleveland traded him to Washington.But that's not the end of Earnest Byner's story.This week's Bible passage: Psalm 73:21-28Weekly Strength podcast resource: 52 Weeks of Strength for Men (ebook, paperback, study guide)Other resources:Chris Bolinger's other devotional: Daily Strength for MenMike Hatch's book: Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the GospelRelational men's discipleship programs: CLC
Wie Corona das Leben eines Footballspielers nachhaltig verändern kann, wie man das Ende eines Footballtraums in erster Reihe erlebt und warum das London-Spiel der Ravens gegen die Titans ein besonders emotionales für Chris Ezeala war, das erfahrt ihr in Folge 54 des Footballschland Podcasts.Bitte unterstützt unseren Podcast auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/footballschland
Marla Ridenour has eagerly taken fans to the front lines of sports since the 1970s. Her enthusiasm for the task has never wavered, even when battling barriers against women sportswriters. Marla has maintained a keen appreciation for the moment, and it comes through as she recounts walking alongside Jack Nicklaus on the Old Course, serving as the eyes of Jim Murray at the Kentucky Derby, and witnessing the class of Earnest Byner after The Fumble. You'll hear what it looked and sounded like when Cleveland fans literally dismantled Municipal Stadium, and when they filled downtown streets in celebration of a long-awaited championship. And, oh, Marla once hung up on Bill Belichick to end his harangue. Now that's a special moment. Hear all about it – and more. Come back next time when we are talking to Mark Purdy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donovan James (@DonJamesSport) & Josh Keatley (@JoshKeatley16) draft their all-time Cleveland Browns team & start the March QB Madness tournament Give the Browns Wire Podcast a like on Facebook and follow along with us on Twitter. It’s also available on all of your favorite podcast apps, including iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher and Spotify. Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Love the NFL? Like to listen to a good conversation? Tune in to superfan and host, Matt Johnson, alongside his team of Andrew Lenz, Brian Finch, Ryan Holt Bailey, Jack and David Talebkhah, Vince Mease, Edward Jessie, Nick Wojton and Jacob Miller, and their takes on the NFL in his football talk podcast, “The 2-pt Conversation” , featuring daily content Monday through Friday. Back to What If's, and the one that we promised before! Andrew joins Matt for a look back at “The Fumble” and the huge rabbit hole that stems from this moment in NFL History! This episode is sponsored by Oogie Games in Niagara Falls! Located at 2406 Military Road, they are the one stop shop for buying, selling and trading new and used video games! Check them out on facebook or set up a private party with them today! Find us on the web and social media: BICBP-RADIO.com Instagram The 2-Pt Conversation @The_2-pt_Conversation
CFL Scout Russ Lande and RSP author Matt Waldman discuss what they would change about the NFL Combine, share how the deservedly maligned Wonderlic Test can actually have a reasonable purpose for scouting NFL talent, and reflect on players that influenced our scouting of talent. This is a jam-packed show with excellent topics: Why Russ would make the NFL Combine a two-week event to help NFL teams collect the most vital information. Why the gauntlet drill is an outdated workout with only marginal usefulness relative to current technology. The value of the "L" drill for offensive linemen and how Russ learned to tweak it to determine which players have a great mind-motor link. Is there value for the Wonderlic test despite the test being a culturally-biased tool that doesn't appropriately measure the most important forms of intelligence required for on-field play? Surprisingly, there is but many teams still approach the Wonderlic with a complete lack of sophistication. Coaches and scouts have players that influence them for good or for bad. How did Dan Fouts, Leslie O'Neal, Bill "White Shoes" Johnson, and Earnest Byner influence Russ and Matt? Russ's Frank Gore and Edgerrin James stories. Russ and Matt discuss three players that caught their attention this month. Bonus discussion: Is Jake Fromm a starter talent? This was another episode where we could have gone at least another hour. We hope you enjoy. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), pre-order the 2020 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers accountants tried to scam millions of dollars. Jon Gruden loves Antonio Brown and his energy. Raiders/Gruden and Brown are in the honeymoon phase. Sam Darnold is studying Peyton Manning film. The passing of Bart Star and Bill Buckner. What are the most infamous plays in football? Schlereth talked about the greatness that was Earnest Byner.
Volume 167 of The Sports Objective Podcast features former longtime ESPN Senior Producer and current host of The Sports Spectrum Podcast Jason Romano and Admin for the ECU Football Facebook page Steve Parker. Romano, who spent 17 years with ESPN as a talent booker and producer, played a pivotal role in producing shows such as Monday Night Football, College GameDay, Mike and Mike In The Morning and more! Jason's faith is of the utmost importance to him, which led him away from ESPN to host the Sports Spectrum Podcast where he has conversations with notable athletes, coaches, entertainers and more re: their faith in God through his son Jesus Christ! He also authored the book, "Live To Forgive" and has another book on the way for 2020! Hear him discuss those ventures PLUS re-live nearly two decades of working with guys like Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, Kenny Mayne, Scott Van Pelt and more! Steve Parker is a 1990 alum of East Carolina University. Steve, who makes his home in Raleigh, is a passionate Pirate and does all he can to advance everything ECU. He is "admin emeritus" for the ECU Football Facebook page that is approaching 7K members. The group led an initiative entitled "The Difference $2 Dollars Can Make" that raised $10,610 over a six-week period during the 2018 football season. If you haven't listened to our 1983 Roundtable with the Adams Brothers or our others, which feature a chat with Earnest Byner, those are shows you don't want to miss. The 7th ranked Pirates are on their way to hosting an NCAA Baseball Regional for a second straight year--what would be a first in program history! Follow us on Twitter @TheSportsOBJ , on Instagram @thesportsobjective, like and follow us on Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Write us a review and like/favorite us wherever you listen to the show! We appreciate your support of The Sports Objective Podcast! GO PIRATES!
Volume 167 of The Sports Objective Podcast features former longtime ESPN Senior Producer and current host of The Sports Spectrum Podcast Jason Romano and Admin for the ECU Football Facebook page Steve Parker. Romano, who spent 17 years with ESPN as a talent booker and producer, played a pivotal role in producing shows such as Monday Night Football, College GameDay, Mike and Mike In The Morning and more! Jason's faith is of the utmost importance to him, which led him away from ESPN to host the Sports Spectrum Podcast where he has conversations with notable athletes, coaches, entertainers and more re: their faith in God through his son Jesus Christ! He also authored the book, "Live To Forgive" and has another book on the way for 2020! Hear him discuss those ventures PLUS re-live nearly two decades of working with guys like Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, Kenny Mayne, Scott Van Pelt and more! Steve Parker is a 1990 alum of East Carolina University. Steve, who makes his home in Raleigh, is a passionate Pirate and does all he can to advance everything ECU. He is "admin emeritus" for the ECU Football Facebook page that is approaching 7K members. The group led an initiative entitled "The Difference $2 Dollars Can Make" that raised $10,610 over a six-week period during the 2018 football season. If you haven't listened to our 1983 Roundtable with the Adams Brothers or our others, which feature a chat with Earnest Byner, those are shows you don't want to miss. The 7th ranked Pirates are on their way to hosting an NCAA Baseball Regional for a second straight year--what would be a first in program history! Follow us on Twitter @TheSportsOBJ , on Instagram @thesportsobjective, like and follow us on Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Write us a review and like/favorite us wherever you listen to the show! We appreciate your support of The Sports Objective Podcast! GO PIRATES!
We continue our series on the 1983 ECU Football Team. This time, we talk to ECU Hall of Famer and NFL Great, Earnest Byner. Earnest talks about the 1983 Team and Head Coach Ed Emory. In addition, we also talk about his time as a player and coach in the NFL. Make sure you get a copy of his book, “Everybody Fumbles,”. You can get a copy by going on his website, earnestbyner21.com. Here is the link to purchase the book. http://earnestbyner21.com/store/everybody-fumbles-autographed-book-copy/ It was a great visit by one of the legends in Pirate Football History! Don't forget to like our Facebook page. Follow us on Twitter @TheSportsOBJ and Instagram @thesportsobjective. You can write a review and give us five stars wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts
We continue our series on the 1983 ECU Football Team. This time, we talk to ECU Hall of Famer and NFL Great, Earnest Byner. Earnest talks about the 1983 Team and Head Coach Ed Emory. In addition, we also talk about his time as a player and coach in the NFL. Make sure you get a copy of his book, "Everybody Fumbles." You can get a copy by going to his website, earnestbyner21.com. Here is the link to purchase the book. [https://earnestbyner21.com/store/everybody-fumbles-autographed-book-copy/](https://earnestbyner21.com/store/everybody-fumbles-autographed-book-copy/) It was a great visit by one of the legends in Pirate Football History! Don't forget to like our Facebook Page. Follow us on Twitter @TheSportsOBJ and Instagram @thesportsobjective. You can write a review and give us five stars wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!
The Paul Brown Podcast - The First International Cleveland Browns Podcast
Paul Brown is joined by Browns Legend Earnest Byner for a powerful discussion.
It takes just two to tango on this episode of Redskins Talk, as JP Finlay and Rich Tandler lead the action together after Thursday's practice. The guys give listeners an update on Josh Doctson's heel, as the mystery at least becomes a tiny bit clearer, and also try to figure out if Adrian Peterson playing Monday is truly a lock. Also in this episode is the second installment of JP's look back at the magical 1991 season, and this one features Earnest Byner. What does the 'Skins running back remember about that team and that run to the Super Bowl? If you like podcasts where JP gets offended that people thinks he drinks too much alcohol and Byner tells some incredible stories about arguably the best team in the history of the sport, then this is the episode for you.
We welcome back the great Earnest Byner to the show, to help us look at the top running backs in the draft.
We get Redskins star running back Earnest Byner on the show, 2 time Superbowl champ, ring of fame member, and a great running back coach. We break down the Skins running backs with one of the best in the biz as they get ready to take on the Cowboys. Check out his book and some of the work he's doing now at http://earnestbyner21.com/ https://theoriginaldawgs.com/
Former NFL running back, Earnest Byner joins the show to discuss his life's healing process since "The Fumble."
On today's show, Chad says Josh Rosen needs to toughen up. Frank Schwab of Yahoo! Sports joins the show to tell us why he's not very optimistic about Jay Cutler. Former running back Earnest Byner joins the show to tell us how "The Fumble" affected his life. And Nick Krupke of Fox 12 joins the show to discuss Seahawks camp and the progress of DJ O.G. One.
This week’s episode features three poems by two authors: “As Snow” by Pam Matz and “Solu-Medrol” and “Words” by Michael Levan. Pam Matz reads poems to get some real news and writes poems to find out what she means. The previous sentence is almost true…. This week’s episode features three poems by two authors: “As Snow” by Pam Matz and “Solu-Medrol” and “Words” by Michael Levan. Pam Matz Pam Matz reads poems to get some real news and writes poems to find out what she means. The previous sentence is almost true. She’s spent most of her working life moving words around, as a typist, editor, librarian, and writer. She has a pet rabbit, who is bossy and silent. We started off our conversation with “As Snow,” a poem about death, dying, and possibly dementia. A poignant account of what we read as an instance of mother-daughter interaction, Matz brought into discussion the impact of death on the survivor and how losing someone close can make us hyper-aware of our own mortality. Images and ideas of snow, cliffs, and death are well-woven elements in this piece and part of what left us anxious to give our votes. Michael Levan Michael Levan, unlike previous Slush Pile-r Frank Scozzari, didn’t finish the John Muir Trail because 30 miles into the trek with his future wife, he sprained his MCL. He’s a diehard Clevelander who couldn’t bear going to school the day after Earnest Byner’s fumble versus the Denver Broncos in 1988, which is why he made sure to attend the first major Cleveland sports championship celebration last summer along with 1.3 million other fans. This past Easter night, he and his wife welcomed their third child, Odette, who along with Atticus and Dahlia, have made their world complete, no matter how difficult the pregnancies were. We move on to discuss the work of Michael Levan, “Solu Medrol” and “Words,” which also affects reflection on life, death, and dealing with illness. Levan’s structural choices for his writing lead us to ask what certain decisions might do – or undo – for the effect of our words. Can form distract from the intent? Can interruptions in pace lead the reader astray? Either way, Levan has a way of sustaining the sentimentality in his writing and making the speaker’s thoughts clear. Tune in for the results! Let us know what you think about this episode, these poems, and virgules in poetry on Twitter and Facebook with #ScallopsAndVirgules! Present at the Editorial Table Kathleen Volk Miller Tim Fitts Sharee DeVose Marion Wrenn Jason Schneiderman Engineering Producer: Joe Zang -------------------------------- Pam Matz As Snow for P.M., 1920-2007 Until the end, which was sudden you were dying a long time and because I’d been casting my mind toward yours for years I was afraid I would go with you slide over the cliff being tied to you I haven’t yet arranged for the plaque next to the pathway under the birches I think you would say you will when you’re ready trying to avoid any sting of worry or impatience since you died, I forgive others keep the anger banked * whenever I came to the nursing home at noon, I saw the man who proposed marriage to his friend after her diagnosis he’d be rubbing ointment on her lips feeding her lunch her face straining open-mouthed his pants ragged at the cuff he’d be telling her the story that always began you were a little girl in East Texas you’d know—what’s the Yiddish word for someone like him? * I could tell you about the rough wall you built the stones you gathered one by one stopping at roadsides for a shape, a color basket-of-gold and lobelia trailing from crevices years ago I couldn’t tell you whether you and your last man a kind man ever slept in the same bed * snow falling again in its own time snow falling from the branches that had held it Michael Levan Solu-Medrol The man can only find words / to help his wife; he is unaccomplished / in so many ways that are useful to the world. / And sometimes he can’t even do that, but here,maybe, are these words / that stand for his hopes for her, for them, for the boy, / and the boy’s sibling who may come still. Here are these flowers / that stand for the medicine meant to renew her / appetite, to keep her from sickness’s wither. He can’t stand it, / but of course he does. Everything must have meaning, / each thing must stand for something if only / he’d take the time to see it all answered. He says to the delivery man, / Thank you for the beautiful vials you’ve brought her; she’ll take / a few dozen more, however many gets her to see / the end of all this, which is the only time to make it mean. /He is willing to go down on his knees / before who might have insights and answers,who might / take what’s burning the man inside and quench it. / This is the woman he loves. This is the way / he knows to love her. Michael Levan Words As the man falls into sleep, he thinks of all the words / he was told to never use in his writing. Words too big or too abstract / to mean anything specific to the reader, words with baggage, words / that have become cliché. He remembers a professor arguing for the impossibility of soul / to appear in a poem, except for that Zagajewski one /(and maybe a half-dozen others, off the top of his head). / The man believes he understands the reasoning, / though he doesn’t know how much he believes it. / He thinks of how his days with her are broken / into pain and sadness and anger and, yet,/ love too, love most, love in spite and because of this sickness. / How it drives everything he does for her, / and how it hurts him when his effort fails her, / how it’s the last word on his mind before sleep comes, / and the first he must struggle to find when he wakes again / and again for her all through the night.
Former NFL Running Back Earnest Byner joins this week's show to discuss his new book, "Everybody Fumbles" and also talks about how he evaluates RB's.
-The Panthers have a championship energy about them -The new Browns regime should start fresh and remove cancers from the building -How difficult was it coaching the mysterious Clinton Portis?
Gus and Gus eat the world and its money... or something like that
A very special BEST OF edition of THE SPORTS FIX, featuring Browns legendary RB and NFL great EARNEST BYNER! EB21 gets real as he talks his life, career, THE FUMBLE - overcoming and thriving beyond it, becoming a champion, coaching, molding young men, family, football and so much more!
Gus and Gus eat the world and its money... or something like that
Extra special Huuummmppp Daaaayyy edition of TSF on tap today, so click that link NOW and listen in! Legendary Browns and NFL RB Earnest Byner joins us to talk his career in Cle, Wash and Bal, coaching, winning at the highest level, the Fumble and reaching the lowest depths and the highest peaks, and his new book Everybody Fumbles, Dan Wismar joins us talking Browns, Gordon, Indians and Danny Salazar potentially in very hot legal water, we talk the passing of PGA race barrier pioneer Charlie Sifford, a flurry of NFL arrests and problems to discuss, Buckeyes own signing day and D'Angelo Russell is pretty good at hoops, and so much more... GET YOUR FIX!
Earnest Byner grew up in Milledgeville, Georgia where today he is a hometown hero to many. He was raised by his grandmother, a teacher who gave him the extraordinary example of teaching. It is this gift that has been engrained in Byner to always go “above and beyond” to be more than a player and more than a coach to teach and help others. He believes his teachings are simple, God to man, and man to man with a genuine care for the guys. He artfully applies his grandmother's teachings to listen, hear, watch, and do, and has done this as a player and a coach with a lot of passion. Playing Career Byner attended East Carolina University (1980-1983) where he played fullback. He had an outstanding college career as he gained 2,049 yards on 378 carries. Byner was inducted into the East Carolina Hall of Fame in 1998. Byner was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the tenth round of the 1984 NFL Draft. He played for the Browns (1984–1988; 1994–1995), Washington Redskins (1989–1993) and the Baltimore Ravens (1996–1997) throughout his career. He finished his 14-year NFL career ranked 16th on the NFL's all-time rushing list with 8,261 yards on 2,095 carries, with 56 touchdowns. He also caught 512 passes for 4,605 yards and 15 touchdowns, returned 33 kickoffs for 576 yards, and scored a touchdown on a recovered fumble, totaling 13,442 all-purpose yards and 72 career scores. Byner left the NFL finishing as one of the top 50 all-time leaders in rushing attempts, rushing touchdowns, and total yards. Byner is a two-time Pro-Bowler (1990 & 1991)
It's Superbowl week & we start it off by talking with a Superbowl winning Running Back. Earnest Byner joins the show to talk about winning a ring, scoring a TD in the big game, coaching La Garrett Blount & more. As always, thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy and please continue to spread the word of OTI. Follow @overtimeireland on Twitter.
In the second show of the week, The Guys are joined by Superbowl winning Running back and Running backs coach Earnest byner (@EByner) to talk about some of the current NFL Running backs that he has coached & preview some of the Week 5 action. Colm & DJ then discuss the rest of the games and give their LOCK of the WEEK. As always, thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy and please continue to spread the word of OTI. Follow @overtimeireland on Twitter.
This week on Thursday Night Tailgate our guests are: former Rams, Redskins, Ravens & Texans QB Tony Banks, former Packers & Cowboys DB George Teague, former Houston Oilers Pro Bowl QB Dan Pastorini, and former Browns, Redskins & Ravens Pro Bowl RB Earnest Byner. Join Chris Mascaro and Bob Lazzari every Thursday night from 8:00-10:00 PM EST as they talk with current and former players and coaches from around the NFL & CFL on "Thursday Night Tailgate." Chris and Bob talk football with the greats of the game 52 weeks a year so set a reminder, you don't want to miss an episode. Plus, check out the TNT web site: www.thursdaynighttailgate.com to keep track of upcoming guests, archived episodes and what players are saying about the show. “I want to congratulate you on your outstanding show. I’m extraordinarily impressed. I’ve been on a lot of shows over the years in various cities but this one is exceptional." Andy Russell, Former Pittsburgh Steelers LB
"Funky" Rick Latham '77, world-renowned drummer and percussion expert. In honor of RIVALRY WEEKEND, the second half of this week's show featured snippets of interviews from guests of past shows, including Jeff Blake, Earnest Byner, Tony Collins, Carl Davis, Ben Dixon, Jeff Kerr, George Koonce, and Ed Watkins. Originally aired October 20, 2007.
Former NFL player, Sports Hall of Fame inductee, and now Assistant Coach with the Washington Redskins. Originally aired October 29, 2005.
Harry Hog Football: The Original Washington Redskins Fan Podcast
Aaron, Josh and John talk about the Vick Dogfighting ring, Earnest Byner's robbery, the three Redskins signed this week, and much more!