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Former Seahawks offensive tackle, Ray Roberts, sits down for another episode to share insights from his life. But this time with fellow radio broadcaster Steve Raible and Jim Zorn. Today's show: Hurricane Helene's impact on Ray's hometown of Asheville (06:48), rookie year memories (08:38), Howard Mudd's impact on Ray (12:05), Ray's move to Detroit (18:12), Barry Sanders greatness (20:29), Barry Sanders surprise retirement (25:20), Ray's work with Special Olympics (33:52), Big Ray's Garage Grind Podcast (41:18).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former quarterback Sam Adkins joined the show to swap stories with two of his longtime teammates, Jim Zorn and Steve Raible. Adkins played for the Seahawks from 1977-1981 and bears the distinction of being the only player to wear No. 12 before it was retired in honor of the 12s. Today's show: driving into the stadium with fans (03:20), winning a car (05:13), NFL salaries and food in the ‘70s (06:20), $1,500 hot dog (07:44), crowd noise penalties in the Kingdome (08:21), Howard Mudd's influence on the game (11:38), Adkins memories of being a Seahawk (17:53), only Seahawk to ever wear the No. 12 jersey (19:39), life after football (24:20), success in 1978 and 1979 seasons (27:11), and fondest memories with the Seahawks (32:41).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00- JMV starts the show explaining what's at stake for the Colts this weekend, how the fanbase would feel if the Colts pull off the upset vs the Chiefs, national media calling out the Colts OL screwing up basic stunts, and more! 27:51-Former Colts OL Rick DeMulling joins JMV to talk about the Colts OL issues and why he thinks they might be happening, and advice he remembers from his former OL Coach the legendary Howard Mudd that some current Colts need to abide by. 41:41-Former QB and Sirius XM host Danny Kannell joins JMV to talk about the expanded CFB playoff, what he thinks about Michigan and their easy non-conference, more impressive: Oklahoma or USC with new Head Coaches?, and best story in CFB so far. They then talk about some NFL and his opinion on the Colts, why he likes them vs the Chiefs this weekend, and his favorite bet for the weekend. 1:07:20-JMV takes some calls about the Colts defensive scheme and whether or not Sam Ehlinger deserves a chance at QB. 1:20:08-“Kevin and Query” co-host Kevin Bowen joins JMV to talk about Frank Reich's Wednesday press conference and the difference from previous Wednesday press conferences, the lack of pass rush on Trevor Lawrence, not trusting Matt Pryor at LT, and disaster at LT plan post Castonzo from Chris Ballard. 1:52:03- JMV closes out the show giving away Luke Combs tickets!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-Former QB and Sirius XM host Danny Kannell joins JMV to talk about the expanded CFB playoff, what he thinks about Michigan and their easy non-conference, more impressive: Oklahoma or USC with new Head Coaches?, and best story in CFB so far. They then talk about some NFL and his opinion on the Colts, why he likes them vs the Chiefs this weekend, and his favorite bet for the weekend. 21:04-“Kevin and Query” co-host Kevin Bowen joins JMV to talk about Frank Reich's Wednesday press conference and the difference from previous Wednesday press conferences, the lack of pass rush on Trevor Lawrence, not trusting Matt Pryor at LT, and disaster at LT plan post Castonzo from Chris Ballard. 50:26-Former Colts OL Rick DeMulling joins JMV to talk about the Colts OL issues and why he thinks they might be happening, and advice he remembers from his former OL Coach the legendary Howard Mudd that some current Colts need to abide by.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, Bob Wylie joins Keith to give his insight into coaching, discuss the coaches he's learned from at the COOL Clinic over the years, and give an overview of this year's line-up. Shownotes: -The most important part of coaching - more than Xs&Os -When you don't know -Yelling at the players -Advice from Paul brown -When a player doesn't get it -The best teachers to come through the COOL Clinic -Jim McNally's patience -Alex Gibbs doing the whole run game -Dan Radakovich's style of handling players -The consistency of Howard Mudd and his professor-like knowledge -Getting it form the chalkboard to the grass -The end result is what matters -What the best players have in common -The most innovative coaches at the COOL Clinic over the years -Howard Mudd -Paul Alexander -Jim McNally -Tunch Ilkin punch -Dan Radakovich and inside foot -Jerry Wampfler - replacing the kick step -High hand and low hand in pass protection -Jim Hannifan up kick -Be able to adjust with the players -Jon Gruden - What I look for when hiring an OL coach -Mike Waufle - body mechanics of defensive line play -Kyle Caskey - picking up exotic blitzes -List of guys who never got a sack against WIllie Anderson -Clinic line-up -What you don't tell them is just important as what you do -What you tell them when the ball is dead -Evolving as a coach
Continuing our Running a Championship System (RCS) series, we are joined by one the key leaders in the Packers organization, Russ Ball. Russ has a long and distinguished record in football – at both college and professional levels. His wise perspectives on leadership, collaboration, and negotiation are honed from years of experience with some of the top coaches and executives in the country. We discussed: 1. His positive experiences as a high school football player, learning to win and be a leader. 2. The impact of his high school coach talking to Russ talking to him while they jogged around the track together. 3. Working as a strength and conditioning coach with Dave Redding. “He had a knack for finding what button he could push for each person…He knew about them…It was the relationship piece.” 4. Marty Schottenheimer: “One play at a time.” 5. The Schottenheimer coaching tree, including Tony Dungy, Bill Cowher, Bruce Arians, Howard Mudd… 6. The Schottenheimer preparation process. 7. The many roles Russ has taken on over the years, and how he's learned through these roles. 8. The value of collaboration and communication across the whole leadership team. “Leaders can't be everywhere and see everything.” 9. Relationships are at the heart of negotiations. 10. “Much is lost for the wont of asking.” 11. There does not have to be a winner and a loser in a negotiation. 12. Honesty in negotiation. 13. The importance of precedent. 14. “Don't make it personal. Don't take it personally.” 15. “It's ok to disagree. It's not ok to be disagreeable.” 16. Showing someone that you care enough to have a tough conversation. 17. The only thing you can control in a negotiation is preparation. 18. “If you're so busy and you don't ever give yourself a chance… there's no time to take a moment for creativity.” 19. Marcus Allen's example of work ethic and giftedness. 20. “Don't count the time. Make the time count.” 21. What's unique about the Packers: the ownership structure. 22. “Our responsibility is to be a productive steward of what we have.” 23. Ted Thompson's words about the importance of the Packers to the fans.
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The Grote Brothers discuss the passing of Howard Mudd, one of the greatest contributors to offensive line play in NFL history. They also breakdown starting LT tiers and end with a few more Pokemon comparisons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-grote/support
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode. To start off, the guys list rookies to keep an eye on in training camp as padded practices start today for most teams (9:18). Next, the pair look at Packers nose tackle Kenny Clark's contract extension and then talk about the talent on the Cowboys' defense which complements their offensive weapons (21:25). After that, the duo explain why the expansion of the practice squad should be permanent (28:06). Then, the guys discuss how special Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons is (32:02). Next, the guys hit on the news of Jason Wright being named the team president of the Washington Football Team and also QB Alex Smith being activated off the PUP list (34:29). To wrap up the show, DJ and Bucky pay tribute to the passing of longtime offensive line coach Howard Mudd by looking back at a conversation they had with him last year (45:20).Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phase 2 is under way and the guys are on the field! Brandon is still on vacation, but the guys are continuing to bring you more Colts content. We start out the episode remembering Howard Mudd, former Colts Offensive Line Coach who passed away this week. Colts Legend who will be dearly missed. Brandon and Andrew also catch you up on all of the action surrounding the Colts and Phase 2 of training camp. It's also been a busy week on the media front as many members of the Colts spoke to reporters, and we break it all down for you right here so you don't miss a single moment. All this, plus all of the news around the football world, including what's happening in the college ranks. JAM-PACKED episode so enjoy the ride and get excited for the upcoming NFL season with us!
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode. To start off, the guys list rookies to keep an eye on in training camp as padded practices start today for most teams (9:18). Next, the pair look at Packers nose tackle Kenny Clark's contract extension and then talk about the talent on the Cowboys' defense which complements their offensive weapons (21:25). After that, the duo explain why the expansion of the practice squad should be permanent (28:06). Then, the guys discuss how special Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons is (32:02). Next, the guys hit on the news of Jason Wright being named the team president of the Washington Football Team and also QB Alex Smith being activated off the PUP list (34:29). To wrap up the show, DJ and Bucky pay tribute to the passing of longtime offensive line coach Howard Mudd by looking back at a conversation they had with him last year (45:20).
Greg & Ross discuss the new deals for George Kittle (5:33) & Travis Kelce (7:30) and then go in-depth on the air raid offense (10:20). #CosellsConcepts Today's Sponsors: Downlod the Draft Kings Sports Book app and use code TUCKER for a signup bonus up to $1,000. Use code ROSS at NativeDeodorant.com to save 20%. Follow the pod: linktr.ee/RossTuckerPod
What did we learn about his future from TY Hilton's press conference earlier this week? Stephen Holder and Zak Keefer return to discuss the latest on the WR's contract, plus what they've heard about Philip Rivers on the field, the impact of Howard Mudd and more on One Percent Better.Get 40% off your Athletic subscription! Use theathletic.com/onepercentbetter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show: Patrick Mahomes visits FOX Sports' UNDISPUTED (1:33), training camp notes from Chiefs' in-house video (14:04), Howard Mudd passes away (19:46), Ron Kopp stops by to discuss opt-outs and their future (24:32), top three Chiefs training camp battles (40:51) and the Best Chiefs thing we heard all week (49:28). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacob Valk breaks down yesterday and today in the NHL and the latest NFL news! He also eulogizes Bill Yeoman and Howard Mudd!
Mike Chappell, Dave Griffiths and Joe Hopkins start the show by discussing the passing of legendary offensive line coach Howard Mudd, followed by the news of the week. We also hear from wide receiver T.Y. Hilton (21:29) and head coach Frank Reich (34:46). The fellas conclude the show by taking the over or under on some Colts prop bets available online (50:20).
Howard Mudd dies at age 78. Pacers win and extend Nate McMillan. Basketball coach Jason Gardner hired by alma mater. Cubs off to best start since 1970. Joe Kelly uses words instead of a fastball to hurt Astros. Big East postpones fall sports. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Matt Taylor and Andrew Walker bring you tonight's daily update. The guys discuss the career of Howard Mudd, what training camp practices will look like next week when the pads come on, and where the true position battles are.
On today's daily update, we discuss the passing of longtime Colts assistant coach Howard Mudd. We also hear from head coach Frank Reich and tight end Jack Doyle. Both men discuss the challenges of new daily routines, getting up to speed with a new quarterback in Phillip Rivers, and the optimism surrounding early NFL COVID-19 testing.
On today's daily update, we discuss the passing of longtime Colts assistant coach Howard Mudd. We also hear from head coach Frank Reich and tight end Jack Doyle. Both men discuss the challenges of new daily routines, getting up to speed with a new quarterback in Phillip Rivers, and the optimism surrounding early NFL COVID-19 testing.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay joins Colts.com's Jeffrey Gorman to discuss Howard Mudd, the legendary Colts offensive line coach who passed away Wednesday at the age of 78.
Michael Kist welcomes back Doug Pederson, who spoke with the media on Wednesday, plus thoughts on passing of offensive line coaching legend Howard Mudd w/a special story about him from Colts head coach Frank Reich! Powered by SBNation and Bleeding Green Nation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Valerio and sports writer Jeff Fedotin are joined by Jen, Joe's wife, who shares stories about Joe Montana, Lamar Hunt and what it was like to attend games as the wife of a Chiefs player. They also discuss offensive line coach Howard Mudd, who was hospitalized after a motorcycle crash.
Colts lose two more to opt outs - deadline for more at 4p today. Pacers play this afternoon at 4p - can TJ Warren stay hot? Jim Harbaugh crazier than a sack of cats. IU embracing the NIL challenge. Cubs win sixth straight. Prayers for Howard Mudd. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
More and more players are electing to not participate in the 2020 NFL season prior to the league's opt-out deadline; many of whom wouldn't have made teams in the first place. With training camp well under way, the starting quarterback job for a number of teams is starting to heat up! Alex Smith and Ben Roethlisberger are almost healthy, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is buying the XFL, and the guys send their well-wishes to NFL legend Howard Mudd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeffrey Gorman goes one on one with Howard Mudd, longtime NFL assistant coach and former Colts offensive line coach. Mudd discusses the passing of former Colts assistant coach John Teerlinck, and shares stories of Peyton Manning, Jeff Saturday, and the team's Super Bowl Championship.
While on vacation, here is a taste of the Hoggie Hangout, with an NFL Legend! *Unlike the "hogie" sandwich..."Hoggie" is another term for an Offensive Lineman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unsportsmanlikeconvo/message
In the latest edition of the Move The Sticks prototype series, DJ & Bucky dive into the offensive line. First, the guys discuss the OL attributes they look for when they're scouting (1:13). Next, we hear from three offensive line experts: 3-time Pro Bowl center Shaun O'Hara (4:16), veteran offensive line coach Paul Alexander (22:20), and Super Bowl-winning OL coach Howard Mudd (34:12). Finally, DJ and Bucky round out the show by naming who they believe to be the prototype linemen of today's game (47:25).Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest edition of the Move The Sticks prototype series, DJ & Bucky dive into the offensive line. First, the guys discuss the OL attributes they look for when they're scouting (1:13). Next, we hear from three offensive line experts: 3-time Pro Bowl center Shaun O'Hara (4:16), veteran offensive line coach Paul Alexander (22:20), and Super Bowl-winning OL coach Howard Mudd (34:12). Finally, DJ and Bucky round out the show by naming who they believe to be the prototype linemen of today's game (47:25).
As the Indianapolis Colts kick off OTAs we'll begin to see little bits and pieces of how this team will come together in the coming season. Today, Zach Hicks joins Matt Danely to discuss Howard Mudd, his relationship with Chris Strausser, and their impact and technique that will shape the team's offensive line. Mudd and Strausser, have a past, their philosophies go hand in hand, and there should be great deal of interest in how different the approach to their blocking schemes will take hold with this unit. Last season the Colts' OL was not only a surprise to most onlookers and fans alike, but they were quietly one of the best units in all of football as well. The team moved on from Dave Deguglielmo despite their success, but they have quite literally acquired two legends in their own rite to take the reins of this athletic and disciplined group of blockers. Zach discusses how Braden Smith should fare in his second year at RT, attempt to figure out if he'll improve or struggle to find his way with a new approach, and the two talk about the rest of the line as well as they feel the depth has improved along with the coaching along the position. Additionally, Matt and Zach speak to the latest Colts' news as well including, some of the latest discussion surrounding OTAs, the Colts' tight end room and its viability in 2019, as well as why the signing of Chad Kelly isn't anything to get worked up about in any way, and some discussion into the Colts' ability to retain their players as well as their front office talent into the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a special re-aired edition of the Off the Charts Football Podcast from 2016, Aaron Schatz and Ben Muth of Football Outsiders interview former Offensive Line Coach Howard Mudd. The interview hits on Mudd's thoughts on what characteristics he looked for in offensive linemen, what skills he thought were coachable, stories about his players and teams--including the Manning-era Colts--and what is wrong with offensive line play in today's NFL.
On this week's Last Word, Jimmy Matis and Matt Taylor pick sides on Colts topics, and the fellas also talk with Howard Mudd, the new senior offensive assistant coach with the Colts.
Howard Mudd, the Colts Senior Offensive Assistant Coach, joins Matt Taylor to discuss coming back to the Colts coaching staff and the current state of the offensive line.
On this week's Last Word, Jimmy Matis and Matt Taylor examine the Colts' wide receiver position heading into the off-season. The guys also hear from former Colts offensive lineman Ryan Diem regarding the hiring of Howard Mudd.
Matt Taylor goes one on one with former Colts offensive tackle Ryan Diem regarding the return of Howard Mudd to the Colts coaching staff.
Howard Mudd was on the NFL's All Decade Team in the 1960's and coached the line for almost four decades in the league. The author of a new book, The View From the O-Line, he joins us to teach some of the finer points of life up front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices