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Chris and Casey dive into Bucs talk with the news of a "Director of Football Research" hired by Todd Bowles this past week. Will this be the difference in more succes for Tampa Bay?
Today's conversation is with Professor of Sport Coaching at the University of South Wales and Head of the Centre for Football Research in Wales, Brendan Cropley. Brendan is an esteemed scholar and has made a significant contribution to the Sport and Exercise Science, particularly in the area of psychology and coach education. He is also recognised worldwide as an expert in Reflective Practice and consults with a range of organisations across several industry sectors.In this episode, we explore the power of aligning coaching values with the needs of developing children, focusing on more than just performance, including nurturing life skills. Brendan also shares his insights into effective coaching, reflective practices, and the integration of psychological development.Check out Brendan's reseacrh we refer to in our conversation here. If you enjoy the chat, please support the show by sharing it with your mates.Enjoy!Sign up for Craig's newsletter (Beyond the Game) at athletedevelopmentproject.com/newsletterGet Craig to speak at your club or school here. Connect with Craig:Instagram: instagram.com/drcraigharrison/Facebook: facebook.com/drcraigharrisonTwitter: twitter.com/drcraigharrisonSupport the show
Today's conversation is with Professor of Sport Coaching at the University of South Wales and Head of the Centre for Football Research in Wales, Brendan Cropley. Brendan is an esteemed scholar and has made a significant contribution to the Sport and Exercise Science, particularly in the area of psychology and coach education. He is also recognised worldwide as an expert in Reflective Practice and consults with a range of organisations across several industry sectors.In this episode, we explore the power of aligning coaching values with the needs of developing children, focusing on more than just performance, including nurturing life skills. Brendan also shares his insights into effective coaching, reflective practices, and the integration of psychological development.Check out Brendan's reseacrh we refer to in our conversation here. If you enjoy the chat, please support the show by sharing it with your mates.Enjoy!Sign up for Craig's newsletter (Beyond the Game) at athletedevelopmentproject.com/newsletterGet Craig to speak at your club or school here. Connect with Craig:Instagram: instagram.com/drcraigharrison/Facebook: facebook.com/drcraigharrisonTwitter: twitter.com/drcraigharrisonSupport the show
On today's episode of The Insiders, Mike Garafolo takes a look at the latest in contractual headlines from around the league. Starting with the Atlanta Falcons signing first round draft pick Michael Penix Jr. Next, the insiders are joined by Rams Safety Quentin Lake, as he shares his thoughts and admiration for media talent after participating in a recent media summit. And finally, we're joined by Tampa Bay Buccaneers VP of Football Research , Jackie Davidson who shares her experience at the Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum, outlook on the new season and what it's been like to work for the Buccaneers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Insiders, Mike Garafolo takes a look at the latest in contractual headlines from around the league. Starting with the Atlanta Falcons signing first round draft pick Michael Penix Jr. Next, the insiders are joined by Rams Safety Quentin Lake, as he shares his thoughts and admiration for media talent after participating in a recent media summit. And finally, we're joined by Tampa Bay Buccaneers VP of Football Research , Jackie Davidson who shares her experience at the Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum, outlook on the new season and what it's been like to work for the Buccaneers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Insiders, Mike Garafolo takes a look at the latest in contractual headlines from around the league. Starting with the Atlanta Falcons signing first round draft pick Michael Penix Jr. Next, the insiders are joined by Rams Safety Quentin Lake, as he shares his thoughts and admiration for media talent after participating in a recent media summit. And finally, we're joined by Tampa Bay Buccaneers VP of Football Research , Jackie Davidson who shares her experience at the Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum, outlook on the new season and what it's been like to work for the Buccaneers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and Amie sit down with the people who help keep the Titans roster rolling; Director of Pro Scouting Brian Gardner, Director of College Scouting Jon Salge and Director of Football Research and Development Sarah Bailey. You don't want to miss this interesting and informative installment of The OTP, presented by Farm Bureau Health Plans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Palazzolo - Head of Product for the Football Division, Pro Football Focus (PFF) Thomas Dimitroff - CEO, SumerSports Kevin Demoff - Chief Operating Officer, Los Angeles Rams Jacqueline Davidson - Senior Director of Football Research, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seth Walder (moderator) - Analytics Writer, ESPN Football teams across the NFL are using analytics to build an edge over their competition, with improved roster construction being a chief use case. This has also created numerous opportunities for companies to build solutions that provide teams with the data and analytics they need to truly create an edge. Super Bowl winning executives and leaders from SumerSports and PFF convene on this panel to discuss how teams are currently using analytics to build that edge. Potential areas of discussion include how teams are building through the draft, how to prioritize cap allocation to the correct players and positions, approaches to free agency, and the handling of all the variables that come with trading. Panelists will touch on how teams are deploying analytics today, what has and hasn't worked well in the league thus far, and where teams will be putting more of their analytics focus in the coming years.
On this week's episode of Twentyman in the Huddle presented by Microsoft, Tim Twentyman is joined by Detroit Lions outside linebackers coach David Corrao. The two begin by discussing Corrao's previous role as Director of Football Research for the Lions before transitioning to a defensive assistant. Next, Corrao gives an inside look into the Lions' linebacker room and how he works alongside Kelvin Sheppard each day. After that, the conversation shifts to breakdowns of Lions edge rushers like Aidan Hutchinson, James Houston, Romeo Okwara, Charles Harris and more. Corrao then gives an overview of the defense as a whole and how he expects the unit to be better in 2023. To wrap things up, Tim and David discuss the importance of joint practices, as the Lions will host both the New York Giants and Jacksonville Jaguars for training camp this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of the Performance Psychcast. Today we are very fortunate to be speaking with not just one guest, but four! We have with us today, Professor Brendan Cropley, Professor Zoe Knowles, Dr Andy Miles and Dr Emma Huntley! Today we will be discussing their latest book which is a 2nd edition and is titled Reflective Practice in the sport and exercise science. Which includes critical perspectives, pedagogy and applied case studies and it is an excellent read! Brendan Cropley, PhD, FBASES, is Professor of Sport Coaching in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education at the University of South Wales. He is also Head of the Centre for Football Research in Wales, and the Coaching Science Research Steering Group Lead for the Welsh Institute of Performance Science. Zoe Knowles, PhD, FBASES, is Professor of Engagement and Learning at Liverpool John Moores University. Zoe is Strategic Lead for External Engagement in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Zoe is also a HCPC Registered Practitioner Psychologist. Andy Miles, PhD, FBASES, is a part-time Principal Lecturer in the School of Sport and Health Sciences at Cardiff Metropolitan University where he previously managed the School's enterprise activities. He continues to engage with a wide range of stakeholders through his own education and training company, which provides products and services to a variety of sectors including sport, the military, the NHS, and the private sector. Emma Huntley, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology and Member of the Sport and Exercise Science Team in the Department of Sport and Physical Activity at Edge Hill University. She is a British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Accredited Practitioner. https://www.routledge.com/Reflective-Practice-in-the-Sport-and-Exercise-Sciences-Critical-Perspectives/Cropley-Knowles-Miles-Huntley/p/book/9781032056944 https://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-brendan-cropley-64220048 - Professor Brendan Cropley https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-andy-miles-41633163 - Dr Andy Miles https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-emma-huntley-59046651 - Dr Emma Huntley https://twitter.com/spexpsych?s=21&t=PzxOOVXwQNXq8vmIVQ_W3w - Professor Zoe Knowles www.arcope.co.uk www.focuperform.co.uk www.sportingbounce.com The online directory of sport performance specialists. Sportingbounce helps connect specialists in sport psychology, nutrition, sports massage, injury rehabilitation, coaching, and fitness training s with clients. With a daily spend on Google Adwords, social media advertising, and excellent organic rankings on search engines your business will get found on sporting bounce. Visit sportingbounce.com to find out how sporting bounce can help you. Don't forget that listeners of this podcast can get 50% off the Premium membership package by entering the code performance, that's “PERFORMANCE” meaning you get the best possible coverage for less than 20 pence a day!
Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology joins us again this week to educate us on another aspect of football. This week Tim brings to us the honor he received in his research that brought him national attention. I am talking like the National Archives display attention! Listen in on Tim's great news! Join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) and the https://jerseydispatch.com/ (Sports Jersey Dispatch) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch1.aweb.page/p/92342af4-80c0-41a6-8ea2-80671be8d774 (Email-subscriber) Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't because they can still be found at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website).
John Laghezza is joined by Ian Hartitz to discuss how they properly research for the upcoming 2022 Fantasy Football season. The duo also go over major coaching moves and how they effect drafts. NFL Stats & Tools Code “MAYO” for discount: https://www.runthesims.com/mayo Join Mayo Media Newsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/people/32468255-mayo-media SHOW INDEX 00:00 Intro 02:25 Fantasy Football Primer 29:26 Outro Sub to the Audio Podcast Apple: https://bit.ly/NFLPBApple Spotify: https://bit.ly/NFLPBSpot Google: https://bit.ly/NFLPBGoogle Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/qilklkmw Follow John on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLBMovingAvg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Laghezza is joined by Ian Hartitz to discuss how they properly research for the upcoming 2022 Fantasy Football season. The duo also go over major coaching moves and how they effect drafts. NFL Stats & Tools Code “MAYO” for discount: https://www.runthesims.com/mayo Join Mayo Media Newsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/people/32468255-mayo-media SHOW INDEX 00:00 Intro 02:25 Fantasy Football Primer 29:26 Outro Sub to the Audio Podcast Apple: https://bit.ly/NFLPBApple Spotify: https://bit.ly/NFLPBSpot Google: https://bit.ly/NFLPBGoogle Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/qilklkmw Follow John on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLBMovingAvg
An all-new stream of the FO Radio Hour hosted by Aaron Schatz with featured guests Mike Tanier and Matt Manocherian of Sports Info Solutions. The group discussed the SIS Football Research Competition and some of the submissions. Later in the show Aaron and Mike discussed their favorite NFL playoff bets.
For those of us over a certain age, who have loved professional football, be it in Canada or America, we have come to it through two primary means- books and film. For those of who truly love books we have gained a deeper understanding of the game through the words and literary artistry of writers like Chris Willis, who is the resident historian at NFL Films, where he oversees all aspects of research for the company and their producers. In 2002 he was nominated for an Emmy for his work on the HBO documentary- The Game of Their Lives: Pro Football in the 1950's." He is a member of the Professional Football Researchers Association (PFRA) since 1993 and writes for the Pro Football Journal. In addition to his work with NFL Films, he has authored many fine books. His first, Old Leather: An Oral History of Early Pro Football in Ohio, 1920-1935, was published in 2005 by Scarecrow Press. Old Leather was given the 2005 Nelson Ross Award by the Professional Football Researchers Association for recent Achievement in Football Research and Historiography. His second book, The Columbus Panhandles : A Complete History of Pro Football's Toughest Team, 1900-1922, was published in 2007 by Scarecrow Press. His third book was released in September of 2010, The Man Who Built the National Football League: Joe F. Carr is a biography of the former NFL president from 1921-1939. His fourth book, Dutch Clark: The Life of an NFL Legend and the Birth of the Detroit Lions, is about the man who played seven seasons in the NFL and was the first big star for the Lions. His fifth book, A Nearly Perfect Season: The Inside Story of the 1984 San Francisco 49ers, and contains over 30 interviews from that team that went 18-1 and won Super Bowl XIX and is considered one of the NFL's greatest teams. In 2017, he wrote Walter Lingo, Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Indians, another story about the early days of the NFL, and in 2019 he completed his full-scale biography, Red Grange- the Galloping Ghost, which was published in conjunction with the NFL's 100th season. Currently Chris is working on a biography of Bronko Nagurski, former Chicago Bears Hall of Fame fullback, which is scheduled to be published in August of 2022. In this episode, Chris joins the show to talk about his career as an author and as part of the team of creative geniuses at NFL Films. He tells us about his approach to his writing and research, how many of his books came to be, and he also shares with us personal stories of the man your hosts and guest continue to idolize and be inspired by- Steve Sabol.
For those of us over a certain age, who have loved professional football, be it in Canada or America, we have come to it through two primary means- books and film. For those of who truly love books we have gained a deeper understanding of the game through the words and literary artistry of writers like https://twitter.com/cdwillis83 (Chris Willis), who is the resident historian at NFL Films, where he oversees all aspects of research for the company and their producers. In 2002 he was nominated for an Emmy for his work on the HBO documentary- The Game of Their Lives: Pro Football in the 1950's." He is a member of the Professional Football Researchers Association (PFRA) since 1993 and writes for the Pro Football Journal. In addition to his work with NFL Films, he has https://www.amazon.com/Chris-Willis/e/B001JSA4U8%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share (authored many fine books). His first, Old Leather: An Oral History of Early Pro Football in Ohio, 1920-1935, was published in 2005 by Scarecrow Press. Old Leather was given the 2005 Nelson Ross Award by the Professional Football Researchers Association for recent Achievement in Football Research and Historiography. His second book, The Columbus Panhandles : A Complete History of Pro Football's Toughest Team, 1900-1922, was published in 2007 by Scarecrow Press. His third book was released in September of 2010, The Man Who Built the National Football League: Joe F. Carr is a biography of the former NFL president from 1921-1939. His fourth book, Dutch Clark: The Life of an NFL Legend and the Birth of the Detroit Lions, is about the man who played seven seasons in the NFL and was the first big star for the Lions. His fifth book, A Nearly Perfect Season: The Inside Story of the 1984 San Francisco 49ers, and contains over 30 interviews from that team that went 18-1 and won Super Bowl XIX and is considered one of the NFL's greatest teams. In 2017, he wrote Walter Lingo, Jim Thorpe and the Oorang Indians, another story about the early days of the NFL, and in 2019 he completed his full-scale biography, Red Grange- the Galloping Ghost, which was published in conjunction with the NFL's 100th season. Currently Chris is working on a biography of Bronko Nagurski, former Chicago Bears Hall of Fame fullback, which is scheduled to be published in August of 2022. In this episode, Chris joins the show to talk about his career as an author and as part of the team of creative geniuses at NFL Films. He tells us about his approach to his writing and research, how many of his books came to be, and he also shares with us personal stories of the man your hosts and guest continue to idolize and be inspired by- Steve Sabol.
Jake is back solo as he does a quick hitter on coaches quotes from the third day of minicamp and the analytics nuggets received from the coordinators and a from the Unexpected Points podcast with Browns Director of Football Research and Study.
In this episode Matt is joined by the Vice President of Football & Research at Sport Info Solutions (@SportsInfo_SIS), Matt Manocherian (@MattMano). Matt is the Editor of the SIS Football Rookie Handbook as well as a former scout for the Saints & Browns. Matt brings a unique blend of analysis as he discuss the offensive skill players of the 2021 draft class. This is an episode not to be missed. To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Sponsors: Scouting Academy Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_S2S) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball)
A day late but certainly not a buck short. Dave and Mike talk about the Leonard Fournette news and what it means for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers backfield. You'll hear it plenty on other podcasts but they aren't going into the long term of Ronald Jones and Ke'Shawn Vaughn like we do. After that, we get to the meat of the podcast, an interview with Daniel Adler. Daniel is the assistant general manager of the Minnesota Twins and previously the Jacksonville Jaguars Director of Football Research. We discuss how good are people who get paid to do this as a job are at managing fantasy teams. Does he set out to find the data that proves his point or disproves his point? How often does he go with his gut if it says otherwise? When building a team do you want the best player or the best deal? Is a pick more valuable than a player? In a snake is it preferable to get the last guy in a tier to come back around earlier? If a prospect struggles but finally shows flashes, is it luck or potential realized? Why can some guys wash a stink off themselves so easily and others can't? If you ever wanted to hear someone whos built a real team talk about building a fantasy team this is the place. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dynastymodepod/support
I have the pleasure of being joined by Prof Brendan Cropley in this episode. Brendan is Professor of Sport Coaching at the University of South Wales. He is also Head of the Centre for Football Research in Wales. Brendan has made a significant contribution to the Sport & Exercise Sciences, particularly in the area of sport psychology and sport coach education. He has provided a range of consultancy services to athletes, coaches, and NGBs as well as having an emerging research profile that has helped to shape training and development programmes in the sport sciences and sport coaching. This contribution was recognised by the British Association of Sport & Exercise Science (BASES) who awarded Brendan Fellowship status in 2014. We speak about the importance of integrating sport psychology into coaching curriculums and what that can look like in practice.
1:23 - 31st anniversary of the 1989 Draft class who produced arguably the greatest Top 5 picks ever 6:40 - Calls/tweets: Make your final Chase Young case 32:40 - Matt Manocherian VP of Football Research for Sports Info Solutions
Coach Rich Worsell joins us to discuss how analytics can be used to support your game planning and the importance of the 'Middle 8'. Check out www.bafca.co.uk for more information and ensure that you subscribe to this podcast to receive notifications on future episodes. Contact @coachlillis on social media or email podcast@bafca.co.uk with feedback or if you wish to be a future guest on the show.
Mick Mixon chats with Rob Rogers (Executive Director of Player Finance and Football Research) about his journey from a temp to the teams salary cap expert.
Scott Jenstad and Andrew Laird explain their weekly daily fantasy football research processes, including the importance of reviewing previous results to determine whether you got lucky/unlucky or had a good/poor approach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today our guest is Lawrie McMenemy. Many of you, myself included, were not around when McMenemy was one of the elite managers in English football. In his 25+ years he coached at Grimsby Town, Doncaster, Southampton, Sunderland and was an assistant with the English National team. Some of his highlights include: guiding three different teams to promotion, winning the 1976 FA Cup with Southampton, and finishing second in the league in 1983-84. He's also managed legendary players like Peter Shilton, Alan Ball, and Kevin Keegan. His off the field accomplishments are just as impressive. In 2006, he was awarded with an MBE, he was the Chairman of the Special Olympics UK and has worked for numerous charities like the Football Foundation. Southampton Solent University also honored him by naming their Centre for Football Research after him. The Guinness Book of Records even rated him as one of the twenty most successful managers in post-war English football. If you want more info on McMenemy you can buy his book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lawrie-McMenemy-Lifetimes-Obsession-Autobiography/dp/1910335282 Timeline 6:55 Living in a family of 11 & World War II 13:19 His dreams as a kid 20:10 Being a guard at Buckingham Palace 27:35 How the military changed his life & football career 33:40 Amateurs who played for Man Utd 42:07 Benefits of coaching in non-league football 51:16 Memories of coaching courses at Lilleshall 56:35 Playing Liverpool and the mind games of Bill Shankly 1:05:06 On when to retire 1:11:43 Managing "rascals" 1:21:16 His problems with Terry Paine 1:32:12 Jumping from League One 1:40:47 Managing elite players 1:51:37 Advice to young coaches 1:57:16 Poor management practice 2:01:20 The Ali Dia story 2:06:00 Celebrating the 4th Division Championship with Grimsby Town
It’s springtime in the American Midwest. The playoffs for the NBA title and hockey’s Stanley Cup are moving into the later rounds, and the new baseball season has already produced history-making performances and rising stars. But the students in my sports history class don’t want to talk about any of that. Instead, the subject of sports talk among these red-blooded Americans is . . . the Champions League! European football, unlike the American variety, is a sport of global reach and increasing popularity. In the weeks ahead, hundreds of millions of fans around the world will watch the final match of the UEFA Champions League and the group stages and knockout rounds of 2012 UEFA European Championship. To mark the occasion, we take a break from our normal slate of interviews to bring together a team of scholars and experts who look at European football in its various dimensions. In this special double episode, we talk about the economic and business side of soccer with Simon Chadwick and Brad Humphreys, contributor to the blog The Sports Economist. Director of the CIES Football Observatory, Raffaele Poli, discusses the movement of players in the European labor market, while David Ranc, manager of the research project Football Research in an Enlarged Europe, explains how football fans have responded to the arrival of foreign players to their clubs. We welcome back sociologist Peter Millward, who talks about his work on the club, national, and European identities of soccer fans Historians Jean Williams and Manfred Zeller speak to us about women’s football in Europe and the history of soccer in Ukraine, one of the co-hosts of Euro 2012. We chat about football shirts with one of the bloggers at the sites Football Shirt Culture.com and Design Football.com. And the BBC’s Tim Vickery offers his views, as a removed but certainly knowledgeable observer, on the Euro tournament and European football’s worldwide appeal. Whether you are also a distant fan, or a supporter of your local club, hopefully you’ll learn something new from this podcast seminar. At the very least, our guests have plenty of suggestions of football books for your summer reading list. And watch out for another special episode of the podcast, later in the summer, as we’ll gather another team of experts to help us understand the Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s springtime in the American Midwest. The playoffs for the NBA title and hockey’s Stanley Cup are moving into the later rounds, and the new baseball season has already produced history-making performances and rising stars. But the students in my sports history class don’t want to talk about any of that. Instead, the subject of sports talk among these red-blooded Americans is . . . the Champions League! European football, unlike the American variety, is a sport of global reach and increasing popularity. In the weeks ahead, hundreds of millions of fans around the world will watch the final match of the UEFA Champions League and the group stages and knockout rounds of 2012 UEFA European Championship. To mark the occasion, we take a break from our normal slate of interviews to bring together a team of scholars and experts who look at European football in its various dimensions. In this special double episode, we talk about the economic and business side of soccer with Simon Chadwick and Brad Humphreys, contributor to the blog The Sports Economist. Director of the CIES Football Observatory, Raffaele Poli, discusses the movement of players in the European labor market, while David Ranc, manager of the research project Football Research in an Enlarged Europe, explains how football fans have responded to the arrival of foreign players to their clubs. We welcome back sociologist Peter Millward, who talks about his work on the club, national, and European identities of soccer fans Historians Jean Williams and Manfred Zeller speak to us about women’s football in Europe and the history of soccer in Ukraine, one of the co-hosts of Euro 2012. We chat about football shirts with one of the bloggers at the sites Football Shirt Culture.com and Design Football.com. And the BBC’s Tim Vickery offers his views, as a removed but certainly knowledgeable observer, on the Euro tournament and European football’s worldwide appeal. Whether you are also a distant fan, or a supporter of your local club, hopefully you’ll learn something new from this podcast seminar. At the very least, our guests have plenty of suggestions of football books for your summer reading list. And watch out for another special episode of the podcast, later in the summer, as we’ll gather another team of experts to help us understand the Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dave joins us to talk about football research. Having recently completed his PhD thesis, a work that evolved from his passion for engineering and sport, Dave provides a unique view into high-level research and development of sports goods. He has provided us with several images from some …