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Not having the security blanket, an incognito experience, and sleeping on pool tables. Will Sprott (Shannon & The Clams, Will Sprott) "In August 2022, Shannon Shaw's world was turned inside out. With mere weeks to go until their wedding, the singer's fiancé, Joe Haener, died in a horrific car accident in front of his family's vegetable farm in Oregon. It was a devastating loss that hit Shannon & The Clams with cataclysmic force. Shaw's bandmates, guitarist Cody Blanchard, keyboard player Will Sprott, and drummer Nate Mahan, had also grown close to Haener, a drummer and fixture of the Bay Area music scene. They canceled shows and rallied around Shaw as fans reached out to show their support. Shaw spent her nights with Blanchard and his family or with the Haeners, finding comfort in community. She adopted a fluffy dog named Spanky-Joe. She moved out of the Portland apartment where she and Haener had been living. She fearlessly chronicled the whole experience online. “Losing Joe made me unafraid of so many things,” Shaw says. “I have a lot less fear. It's given me new perspective. Baring my soul is so much less scary than it would've been before.” Amid this overwhelming sense of grief, melodies and lyrics began to flow out of Shaw. Instagram posts about her relationship with Haener became the building blocks of new compositions. Her Clams bandmates were also reeling and writing their own new songs. From the shock and trauma of that tragedy comes Shannon & The Clams' latest album, The Moon Is In The Wrong Place, a powerful exploration of loss, time, love, and resilience that stands as the beloved garage band's most ambitious, emotionally searing recording to date. In preparing to record, The Clams passed demos back and forth for months and, uncharacteristically for them, jammed on unfinished riffs to see what would happen. “Shannon and I usually write separately, and we usually bring pretty crafted, finished songs,” says Blanchard, who developed tennis elbow after their marathon rehearsal sessions. When Shaw struggled to find the right chords to go with her melodies, she obtained an Omnichord — an electronic instrument with a built-in set of chords and rhythms — and unlocked a new creative palette. In 2023, they returned to Nashville to record with longtime collaborator Dan Auerbach at Easy Eye Sound Studios — who oversaw 2018's Onion and 2021's Year Of The Spider — and captured what they'd been creating. The results show the group ascending to new creative highs, while still weaving in the classic garage-rock and girl-group sounds that have long been a hallmark of their work. This time around, they venture to deeper, farther out musical locations than before and bring a new sophistication and intricacy to their arrangements, plus they get an assist from pro wrestling great Mick Foley on handclaps. Meanwhile, Shaw's powerful voice veers between sweetness and snarl — sometimes within the space of a single lyric." Excerpt from https://www.shannonandtheclams.com/bio Shannon & The Clams: Bandcamp: https://shannonandtheclams.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @shanandtheclams Website: https://www.shannonandtheclams.com Records: https://easyeyesound.com/collections Merch: https://shannonandtheclams.merchtable.com Will Sprott: Bandcamp: https://willsprott.bandcamp.com Instagram: @willsprott Website: https://willsprott.com Merch: https://willsprott.bandcamp.com/merch Music Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@hairdorecords The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
Juneberry RedBull, a very fruitful process, and getting a ride home in a private jet. Shannon Shaw (Shannon & The Clams, Hunx and His Punx) WAX & STRING B/W I'M A FOOL [7"]- https://easyeyesound.com/collections/shannon "In August 2022, Shannon Shaw's world was turned inside out. With mere weeks to go until their wedding, the singer's fiancé, Joe Haener, died in a horrific car accident in front of his family's vegetable farm in Oregon. It was a devastating loss that hit Shannon & The Clams with cataclysmic force. Shaw's bandmates, guitarist Cody Blanchard, keyboard player Will Sprott, and drummer Nate Mahan, had also grown close to Haener, a drummer and fixture of the Bay Area music scene. They canceled shows and rallied around Shaw as fans reached out to show their support. Shaw spent her nights with Blanchard and his family or with the Haeners, finding comfort in community. She adopted a fluffy dog named Spanky-Joe. She moved out of the Portland apartment where she and Haener had been living. She fearlessly chronicled the whole experience online. “Losing Joe made me unafraid of so many things,” Shaw says. “I have a lot less fear. It's given me new perspective. Baring my soul is so much less scary than it would've been before.” Amid this overwhelming sense of grief, melodies and lyrics began to flow out of Shaw. Instagram posts about her relationship with Haener became the building blocks of new compositions. Her Clams bandmates were also reeling and writing their own new songs. From the shock and trauma of that tragedy comes Shannon & The Clams' latest album, The Moon Is In The Wrong Place, a powerful exploration of loss, time, love, and resilience that stands as the beloved garage band's most ambitious, emotionally searing recording to date. In preparing to record, The Clams passed demos back and forth for months and, uncharacteristically for them, jammed on unfinished riffs to see what would happen. “Shannon and I usually write separately, and we usually bring pretty crafted, finished songs,” says Blanchard, who developed tennis elbow after their marathon rehearsal sessions. When Shaw struggled to find the right chords to go with her melodies, she obtained an Omnichord — an electronic instrument with a built-in set of chords and rhythms — and unlocked a new creative palette. In 2023, they returned to Nashville to record with longtime collaborator Dan Auerbach at Easy Eye Sound Studios — who oversaw 2018's Onion and 2021's Year Of The Spider — and captured what they'd been creating. The results show the group ascending to new creative highs, while still weaving in the classic garage-rock and girl-group sounds that have long been a hallmark of their work. This time around, they venture to deeper, farther out musical locations than before and bring a new sophistication and intricacy to their arrangements, plus they get an assist from pro wrestling great Mick Foley on handclaps. Meanwhile, Shaw's powerful voice veers between sweetness and snarl — sometimes within the space of a single lyric." Excerpt from https://www.shannonandtheclams.com/bio Shannon & The Clams: Bandcamp: https://shannonandtheclams.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @shanandtheclams Website: https://www.shannonandtheclams.com Records: https://easyeyesound.com/collections/shannon-the-clams Merch: https://shannonandtheclams.merchtable.com/ Shannon Shaw: Instagram: @shannonshaw Website: https://www.theshannonshaw.com Records: https://easyeyesound.com/collections/shannon-shaw Merch: https://printanddestroy.net/pages/shannon The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
Sean Fazende and Andre Johnson Jr break down the #Saints backup quarterback situation after Sunday's narrow loss to the #Commanders, and dive into whether to team is doing either guy any favors
On today's show, Steve Geller and Jeff Nowak open up this Saints gameday discussing if this game has blowout written all over it as many believe that the Commanders will come out on fire today but Jake Haener, the Saints starting QB due to Derek Carr being out, may have another say as he looks to let things rip and just go out there and show why he belongs. Steve and Jeff also hear from Haener on his infamous photoshoot that turned him into a bit of a meme and Jayden Daniels, the Commanders QB and former LSU Heisman winning star, on his homecoming back to the Bayou and more. Later on, Steve and Jeff discuss Marhon Lattimore making his return to the field for the first time in over 7 weeks and we get Deuce's Keys to a Saints victory!
Steve Geller and Jeff Nowak sound off on this Sunday morning on the biggest narratives heading into today's game as the Saints take on the Commanders as the Commanders sit as heavy favorites due to their high-flying offense so can the Black & Gold keep up, and starting today for the Saints is backup QB Jake Haener with Derek Carr out, as well as who else will be out for today's matchup.
Mike and Bobby discuss Jake Haener being named the Saints starting QB over Spencer Rattler and the comments made by Haener about not wasting his shot as well as how backup QBs in the NFL have become such a key priority for teams across the league.
Deuce and Hoss recapped the first two days of the LHSAA state championships. The guys reviewed the Saints' decision to start second-year quarterback Jake Haener against the Commanders. Steve Wyche, NFL Network's chief national reporter, joined Deuce and Hoss to preview week 15 of the NFL season. Wyche broke down the Saints-Commanders matchup, highlighting Washington rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Deuce said he wants the Saints to make Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore run on his injured hamstring. Deuce and Hoss lamented the "tough" 5-21 start for the Pelicans. They previewed a busy college football bowl season and questioned Bill Belichick's decision to go to North Carolina. Deuce and Hoss interviewed John Keim, a Commanders reporter for ESPN.com, about the upcoming Saints-Commanders matchup. Deuce explained how Washington's defense should plan to attack Saints' second-year QB Jake Haener.
Mike and Bobby discuss Jake Haener being named the Saints starting QB over Spencer Rattler and the comments made by Haener about not wasting his shot as well as how backup QBs in the NFL have become such a key priority for teams across the league.
This hour, Mike and Bobby open up discussing Jake Haener being named the Saints starting QB for Sunday's game against the Commanders and the statement Haener made about taking advantage of his opportunity to lead this team and the state of backup QBs in the NFL has never felt like more of a priority for teams. Later on, the guys call up Maddy Hudak, Tulane football sideline reporter and host of "Before the Whistle" podcast, on what we can expect from Tulane as they've lost a lot of players to the portal already before their bowl game next Friday against Florida, and how they can right the ship following a serious 2-game skid losing in the AAC Championship game against Army, and the guys recap the Heisman race and some other Swiss Army Man-like players that could make some news come draft season!
Mike and Bobby discuss if there may be any issues with Jake Haener's height looking beyond the O-line shouldn't matter if he, just like Drew Brees, knew how to get the ball into tricky spots and pass the forest of arms and hands around the pocket.
This hour, Steve Geller and Cullen discuss who could be getting the start as the Saints once again turn to the backups in Rattler and Haener as it appears Carr won't be playing come Sunday, we dive into Saints talk hearing from Darren Rizzi about who will be behind center if Carr cannot go, how the team is treating the return of Marshon Lattimore and new face Jayden Daniels, and finally, we go over the hot of the press LSU football schedule for 2025, who are the Tigers opening up their season against?
On today's show, Mike Detillier and Cullen Steele open up discussing the news on everyone's mind, who will be leading the Saints come Sunday against the Commanders and on the other side, it looks like Marshon Lattimore will be making his Washington debut for them against none other than the team that traded him away just a month ago, to help us make sense of it all, we call up Kelsey Nicole Nelson, Fox Sports host, podcast host on "Listen In With KNN" and Washington, DC sports media person of the year, to discuss the Kelsey Nicole Nelson, Fox Sports host, podcast host on "Listen In With KNN" and Washington, DC sports media person of the year, impact Jayden Daniels has had in the DMV area and Lattimore's return to New Orleans, before closing our the first hour hearing from Blake Ruffino, founder and CEO of the Are You Serious sports network, on Garrett Nussmeier returning to LSU next year. Later, Mike and Cullen get together with Brad Evans, host of "BetMGM Tonight" and Audacy Sports BetQL Insider, to preview the Army/Navy game and a the full NFL slate ahead of us including the Saints welcoming in the hometown heroes in Daniels and Lattimore and a possible SB matchup this weekend and Steve Geller joins us for Triple Option where we go over the biggest stories of the day. We also hear from head coach Darren Rizzi on who could be the Saints QB this week and more before closing out hearing from Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, on the progress seen from Kendre Miller and how we can stop Daniels from running all over us and Oleh Kosel, credentialed NBA writer covering the Pelicans, on the team finally piecing things together!
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi and QB coach Andrew Janocko on the Saints Coaches Show. Coach Rizzi discussed Derek Carr's concussion and hand fracture suffered on the same play in their 14-11 victory over the New York Giants. Rizzi shared his thoughts on Bryan Bresee's game-winning field goal block, the Saints' run-blocking issues, and their aggressive in-game mentality. He also previewed their upcoming matchup against the Washington Commanders. Janocko evaluated Carr and explained the evaluation process of their young quarterbacks.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi and QB coach Andrew Janocko on the Saints Coaches Show. Coach Rizzi discussed Derek Carr's concussion and hand fracture suffered on the same play in their 14-11 victory over the New York Giants. Rizzi shared his thoughts on Bryan Bresee's game-winning field goal block, the Saints' run-blocking issues, and their aggressive in-game mentality. He also previewed their upcoming matchup against the Washington Commanders. Janocko evaluated Carr and explained the evaluation process of their young quarterbacks.
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about the LHSAA Playoffs and the Saints' quarterback room. Bobby projected the Saints' decision at quarterback if Derek Carr doesn't play Sunday. The guys evaluated New Orleans' receiver room, and Bobby criticized the blocking issues from the Saints' TEs.
Sean Fazende and Andre Johnson are back on the backup battle, after #Saints QB Derek Carr injured his hand. Which player could start, and does it make a difference?
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about the LHSAA Playoffs and the Saints' quarterback room. Bobby projected the Saints' decision at quarterback if Derek Carr doesn't play Sunday. The guys evaluated New Orleans' receiver room, and Bobby criticized the blocking issues from the Saints' TEs.
This hour, Steve and Charlie dive deep into the other slate of games going on around the league as a key NFC South matchup is underway in Tampa between the Falcons and Bucs, how the turnover ratio favors the Chargers by a lot as the 3rd least turnover friendly team while the Saints look to change that in a massive bounce back game and Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline report and WWL Digital Content Producer, drops in from LA to recap the returning stars for the Black & Gold that could breathe new life into this team across the offense and defense, the decision behind the Saints sticking with Rattler after Haener produced something Rattler couldn't in the last game... a scoring drive, so will Rattler with a healthier squad and more weapons be able to come out of the City of Angels with a dub?
Sean Fazende and Andre Johnson Jr break down the #Saints decision to roll with Spencer Rattler at quarterback if Derek Carr isn't healthy enough to play against the #Chargers. Plus, they break down a new signing for the Saints, that could help whoever suits up under center.
This hour, Steve discuss the decision making behind the Saints putting the wheel in Spencer Rattler's hands who has been named the starting QB for the Saints on Sunday against the Bucs, what does that mean for Haener, what does that mean for Dennis Allen, and we hear from the man himself, head coach, Dennis Allen on the choice to name Rattler the starter, how the team is preparing for him leading the way, and the lengthy injury report for the Saints that just doesn't seem to slow down, and the Bucs are matching their energy with a stacked injury report as well.
Mike and Steve previewed the week six Thursday Night Football matchup between the Seahawks and 49ers. They gave the latest update on the Saints' injury report, highlighting another full practice from second-year running back Kendre Miller. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' offensive line issues and the debut of New Orleans QB Spencer Rattler. Mike blamed head coach Dennis Allen for not addressing New Orleans' OL depth. They criticized second-year OL Nick Saldiveri and Mike compared Rattler to Haener. James Yarcho, the host of the "Locked on Bucs" podcast, previewed the week six matchup between New Orleans and Tampa Bay with Mike and Steve. Yarcho praised Bucs S Antoine Winfield Jr., rookie RB Bucky Irving, and QB Baker Mayfield.
Mike and Steve spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' offensive line issues and the debut of New Orleans QB Spencer Rattler. Mike blamed head coach Dennis Allen for not addressing New Orleans' OL depth. They criticized second-year OL Nick Saldiveri and Mike compared Rattler to Haener.
Mike and Steve spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' offensive line issues and the debut of New Orleans QB Spencer Rattler. Mike blamed head coach Dennis Allen for not addressing New Orleans' OL depth. They criticized second-year OL Nick Saldiveri and Mike compared Rattler to Haener.
This hour, Steve discuss the decision making behind the Saints putting the wheel in Spencer Rattler's hands who has been named the starting QB for the Saints on Sunday against the Bucs, what does that mean for Haener, what does that mean for Dennis Allen, and we hear from the man himself, head coach, Dennis Allen on the choice to name Rattler the starter, how the team is preparing for him leading the way, and the lengthy injury report for the Saints that just doesn't seem to slow down, and the Bucs are matching their energy with a stacked injury report as well.
Mike and Steve previewed the week six Thursday Night Football matchup between the Seahawks and 49ers. They gave the latest update on the Saints' injury report, highlighting another full practice from second-year running back Kendre Miller. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' offensive line issues and the debut of New Orleans QB Spencer Rattler. Mike blamed head coach Dennis Allen for not addressing New Orleans' OL depth. They criticized second-year OL Nick Saldiveri and Mike compared Rattler to Haener. James Yarcho, the host of the "Locked on Bucs" podcast, previewed the week six matchup between New Orleans and Tampa Bay with Mike and Steve. Yarcho praised Bucs S Antoine Winfield Jr., rookie RB Bucky Irving, and QB Baker Mayfield.
[00:41] Jason Fitz Joins: Raiders & Davante Adams Jason Fitz shares thoughts on the Raiders' ongoing quarterback chaos and how it's impacting Davante Adams. With Derek Carr sidelined, what's next for Adams and the team? Could they look to a future with Rattler or Haener under center, and what does it mean for their playoff hopes? [16:22] College Football Super League—Project Rudy Jason Fitz weighs in on Project Rudy, a Super League concept that could radically alter the landscape of college football. With 70 teams in the mix and a plan to consolidate media rights, how would this affect traditional rivalries and college football as a whole? [30:30] Patriots Leaning Toward Maye If the Patriots upset the Dolphins, could they fast-track Drake Maye to starting sooner than expected? GoJo and Golic discuss whether the Patriots should make the move before facing Houston's dangerous pass rush. [37:08] Jets Fire Saleh Robert Saleh's statement after being fired by the Jets pulls no punches, as Saleh expresses gratitude for the opportunity. GoJo and Golic dig into Saleh's tenure, Woody Johnson's heavy hand in the decision, and whether Saleh ever stood a chance with the chaotic QB situation in New York. [41:34] This, That And The Third Jim Irsay fires back at Bill Belichick after the ManningCast insinuated that the Colts piped in fake crowd noise. Jessica Campbell becomes the first woman to coach on the bench for a regular-season NHL game. A viral story of a father leaving a posthumous note to his daughter containing the solution to the iconic Cracker Barrel peg board game has everyone talking. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mike discusses what to expect with the Saints having a late practice today so a delayed injury report, what we could see from the Saints starting QB, and will it be Rattler or Haener, heading into a huge divisional matchup against the Bucs.
Saints QB Derek Carr is going to miss multiple games because of his oblique injury - so which backup QB do you wanna see take those snaps?
We recap the Saints tough loss to the Chiefs on MNF in this one. Since this was truly a "team" loss, no matter how you splice it, naturally we have a lot to say about what went down in Arrowhead and how exactly it went down. Just when we thought the "coaching" was actually putting players in the right positions to win....they proved us wrong again! That said, this one definitely wasn't without player faults either - far from it. Also, could we really have expected more out of the offense with just how absolutely decimated the OL was? Or...did Carr panic just a bit too much and took us out of position to win? Also, despite "holding" the Chiefs to 26 points, can we really say the defense is without fault either? ALSO, and perhaps the BIGGEST question on Saints fans' minds is the renewed RATTLER VS. HAENER debate. There doesn't seem to be much disagreement among Saints fans on the idea that Rattler should start over Haener, but do we see it the same way? What would we do if we were the coach? More importantly, perhaps, what do we THINK the Saints/DA & Co. will do come Sunday vs. the Bucs. LISTEN IN! WHO DAT?!
In hour three of After Further Review, Matt is joined by Sean Salisbury. The guys discuss who the Saints start at quarterback in Derek Carr's absence. Matt continues to preview the LSU-Ole Miss game. Otter Locks wraps the show.
Sean Fazende and Andre Johnson Jr name who they think is in the lead for the #Saints backup quarterback job. They also break down a growing narrative about the offensive line 0:00 Introduction 1:45 Rattler vs Haener 16:00 Offensive line concerns 24:30 Final Word Fan Questions
Has there ever been this much debate on who should be a backup quarterback? The question of Spencer Rattler or Jake Haener – if nothing else – has breathed interest into an otherwise uneventful preseason. But now the regular season is upon us, and decisions must be made for these New Orleans Saints, including with cut-down day on Tuesday. Along with QB2, there's the question of which wide receivers will make the team: AT Perry, rookie Bub Means and veteran Equanimeous St. Brown or two of the three? Also, have the Saints backed themselves into a corner to where they MUST start Trevor Penning? As he does each “Mano E Monday”, host Jim Derry talks to and with the audience, and we hear clips from Coach Dennis Allen, Rattler, Haener and Samson Nacua on his incredible near-109-yard field-goal return against the Titans in the preseason finale. It all comes on the Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 270) presented by Evangeline Securities, which includes “Mondays with Gabe Henderson” and the “Extra Point,” which talks a little Tulane and LSU football.
Steve and Jeff get together in the Superdome as the Saints face the Titans with multiple roster spots looking to be locked by the end of the game, if the QB2 battle will conclude today, who do we need to see take the field today in order to keep their spot on the roster. We also hear from Anfernee Orji, on his 2nd year on an already stacked Saints defense, his change in his mindset compared to last year because of a lack of production, and what we could see from the Saints select 1st stringers that will likely get some play time today.
In this segment, we hear thoughts from both Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler, the two studs battling for the 2nd string quarterback position.
On today's show, Steve and Charlie dive deep into how the 2024 Saints training camp out in Irvine, California went as the team's last practice wrapped up today, before having Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, Jeff Nowak, join the guys to recap the final day of camp, the latest on injured players heading into their 2nd preseason game. Later on, we hear from Oleh Kosel, a credentialed NBA writer covering the Pelicans, on some of the key notes regarding the Pelicans 2024-25 schedule and how they will fair in an even more difficult Western Conference. Also, Cullen joins the guys to break down the latest on Aiyuk's situation in SF, Spencer Arrighetti getting hot at the right time, and some extra facts about this hefty Pelicans schedule. After that, Josh Dubow, who covers the 49ers for the Associated Press, drops in to preview the starters we will see come Sunday and we hear from Dennis Allen and Samson Nacua on training camp.
This hour, Steve and Charlie get together to recap the 2024 Saints training camp as a whole as they wrapped up their final day of practice in California before they return home next week following the 49ers game on Sunday. To get some more information on that, Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, joins the guys to break down today's practice, if Sunday's bout might be the final push Haener or Rattler needs to take the lead in the backup QB competition, how the team is looking for the 49ers game and who might not be available come Sunday, and finally, if the Saints might need to go to the free agent market or trade for some extra O-line depth.
This hour, Steve and Charlie get together to recap the 2024 Saints training camp as a whole as they wrapped up their final day of practice in California before they return home next week following the 49ers game on Sunday. To get some more information on that, Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, joins the guys to break down today's practice, if Sunday's bout might be the final push Haener or Rattler needs to take the lead in the backup QB competition, how the team is looking for the 49ers game and who might not be available come Sunday, and finally, if the Saints might need to go to the free agent market or trade for some extra O-line depth.
Mike Hoss, Voice of the Saints, tells us the latest about the Saints backup QB battle between Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler.
Mike Hoss, Voice of the Saints, tells us the latest about the Saints backup QB battle between Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler.
As we head into the final hour, Steve and Bobby hear from rookie offensive lineman Tailese Fuaga, on how things have progressed for him, the first preseason game, Lucas Patrick stepping up as a mentor to the young star, before having the Voice of the Saints, joins us to recap the most recent non-joint practices as those were canceled earlier this week, his take on the QB2 battle between Haener and Rattler, and if what more changes we may expect to see from this undecided starting offensive line.
This hour, Mike and Bobby discuss how the future is looking uncertain for the Vikings as J.J. McCarthy is OUT for the remainder of the season, we breakdown of how the stats show that the Saints will be able to compete with the 49ers in their 2nd preseason bout, before having Jeff Nowak join the guys to recap the latest on out in Cali as the Saints prepare from their game Sunday against San Fransisco, Haener is looking mighty fine in his QB2 competition against Spencer Rattler, how the Saints secondary could look with Marshon entering what could be his final year as Alontae Taylor and Kool-Aid McKinstry are both stepping up, and why the NFL isn't like fantasy football when it comes to picking up guys off the wire.
We had such an outpouring of debate on both the Trevor Penning debacle and the debate of who should be QB2 – Spencer Rattler or Jake Haener – we decided to extend the conversation into another show. This time, Jim Derry has brings in a fellow local sports talk host, Eric Asher, to get a fresh take on Wednesday's Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 266) presented by Evangeline Securities. Also on “Wednesdays with Gabe,” Jim and Gabe Henderson shares some thoughts on the newest AP college football poll. Lastly, just days after the Olympic Games in Paris ended, in the “Extra Point,” Jim goes back 85 years to the first-ever gold-medal 19-8 – yes, 19-8 – victory for the United State in basketball. It came over Canada, and it was outdoors on clay and sand in the muck and the mud.
Sure, the New Orleans Saints defeated the Arizona Cardinals in Saturday's preseason opener in the desert, but what does it really mean? There were some positives (Jake Haener, Spencer Rattler, Chase Young, Willie Gay and the defense), but there some negatives, too (Trevor Penning and the first-string offense). How much should we put stock into these little snippets of time? We hear from Coach Dennis Allen, who is more candid than one might have expected, and share our opinions on all these topics, including a long debate with listeners on Haener vs. “The Rat Train.” Is the hype on Rattler a bit much? What about the kicker battle between Blake Grupe and Charlie Smyth? Host Jim Derry talks to and with the audience, and it's time for “Mondays with Gabe Henderson” on the Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 265) presented by Evangeline Securities. Jim finishes the show with his “Extra Point” that looks at other young quarterbacks around the league who also might be getting their own hype.
Bobby discussed the Saints' 16-14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in the team's preseason opener. Bobby praised A. T. Perry's strong production after the second-year WR finished with four receptions for 85 yards. He broke down the Saints' backup QB battle between Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler. Bobby criticized New Orleans' defensive line and highlighted the offense's ball security.
Bobby discussed the Saints' 16-14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in the team's preseason opener. Bobby praised A. T. Perry's strong production after the second-year WR finished with four receptions for 85 yards. He broke down the Saints' backup QB battle between Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler. Bobby criticized New Orleans' defensive line and highlighted the offense's ball security.
-- Do we expect to see the starters play? -- Was Pete Werner's extension a good deal for the Saints? For Werner? For both? -- Justin Simmons update -- How did Rattler and Haener look during the 2-minute drill? -- Has Willie Gay lived up to expectations so far? -- If the Saints were to sign Justin Simmons, where would he fall on Saints roster Rankings? For more Saints news, analysis and podcasts at https://neworleans.football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve and Charlie call up Deuce McAllister, Saints radio color analyst, out in Arizona as the Saints prepare for their first preseason game versus the Cardinals tomorrow with a flurry of unanswered questions regarding the backup QB battle between Jake Haener and Spencer Rattler, who might take the field to tomorrow in both the Saints WR and RB rooms with many fresh faces fighting for a roster spot, if we may see the starting offensive line protecting Haener, Rattler, or even Carr, and finally, if the Chase Young might get in a series or a few snaps as he has shined in camp.
In the first hour, Steve and Charlie break down the news of Tua Tagovailoa's massive new contract that puts yet another QB above the $50 mil. a year margin before diving into audio from Dennis Allen on the team's tempo and energy out in Irvine, how the WRs might have an increase in blocking duties in Kubiak's new offense. Later on in the second hour, Jeff Nowak joins us from California to discuss the big news regarding Lattimore and Haener and their health heading into Week 2 of camp, and if the Olave/Shaheed duo are ready to take the next step to become a superstar one-two punch, and finally in the last hour, we hear from Shaheed himself on the new kickoff rules and using rugby balls in practice and Zach Nagy joins us from LSU Country to discuss LSU Football and Brian Kelly building a massive program with a huge recruitment event this weekend and Jay Johnson continues to dominant the portal.