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In the second hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by former Bears running back Matt Forte to discuss Chicago's win against Cleveland on Sunday and to preview its showdown against Green Bay this upcoming Saturday. Later, Herron detailed how the Bears' running game combines force and confusion.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron opened their show by reacting to comments from Bears head coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams about Williams' incredible touchdown pass to receiver DJ Moore in Chicago's win against Cleveland on Sunday. After that, they discussed how Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett shared love for Williams and Bears rookie left tackle Ozzy Trapilo.
Garret Price and Andrew Mott reviewed the 2025 rookie wide receivers and tight ends on the Dynasty Nerds podcast. Tetairoa McMillan and Emeka Egbuka posted nearly identical stats, while Luther Burden emerged as Chicago's future alongside Rome Odunze. The tight end class delivered four potential top-10 dynasty assets in Colston Loveland, Tyler Warren, Harold Fannin, and Oronde Gadsden. Listen to This Episode:
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In this episode of “The Bark Tank,” presented by Sugardale, Tim Graham (senior writer at *The Athletic*) joins host Andrew Siciliano to preview this week's game against the Buffalo Bills. Tim and Andrew also tell some can't-miss stories about Browns legend Bernie Kosar and more Cleveland sports moments. Andrew also recaps Cleveland's Week 15 loss to the Chicago Bears. The episode concludes with a brief AFC North discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ruthie Polinsky and Clay Harbor break down the Bears' win over the Browns, focusing on what it means to take care of business with the playoff picture coming into sharper focus. They discuss the key takeaways from the performance, hand out game balls and examine how this win fits into the Bears' path down the stretch. With the Bears in strong playoff position, they also outline potential clinch scenarios and break down what still needs to fall into place across the NFC North. The conversation then zooms out to the broader NFC playoff landscape before getting “Wired In” with a deep dive on Caleb Williams' performance against Cleveland. From his two-touchdown day and signature throw to DJ to the milestones stacking up in his rookie season, Ruthie and Clay analyze what his growth says about the Bears' ceiling. Plus, the latest trending storylines around the league — including injury news and Philip Rivers' near comeback against Seattle.
WARNING: This episode (even more so than all of the others) might not be for children! The boys attempt to help a parent on the cusp of having the Santa talk. But this is the 2025 championship fight, so instead the boys attempt to club each other to death in a field. CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR THIS WEEK'S WINNER (Poll opens at 10am Mountain Time) UPCOMING SHOWS: See Andrew hosting The Narrators at Buntport Theater in Denver on December 17th! See Ben's band Arson Charge at the Hi-Dive in Denver on December 19th! See Adam at Comedy Fort in Fort Collins, Colorado on December 19th-20th! Get last-minute holiday gifts from Andrew's tabletop game company, Occupied Hex! See Ben at the Denver Comedy Underground on December 26th, 27th, and 31st! See Adam in Cleveland, Ohio on Jan. 9th and Cincinnati on Jan. 10th! See the Grawlix live at the Bug Theatre on Saturday, January 31st with Dave Hill and Mikel Nordstrom! LINKS: Follow us for show dates and more: Adam Cayton-Holland • Ben Roy • Andrew Orvedahl • The Grawlix Support this podcast on Patreon to get ad-free episodes, bonus videos, exclusive merch, birthday shout-outs and more. Got a question? Email us: question@advicefight.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner to break down Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' impressive performance in Chicago's 31-3 win against Cleveland on Sunday. After that, Spiegel and Holmes opened the phone lines up to Score listeners to share their thoughts on the Bears' victory. Later, the guys lamented how key Bears players keep getting injured in pregame warmups.
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Bleacher Report insider James Palmer to discuss the biggest NFL headlines coming out of an action-packed and injury-filled Week 15. After that, Spiegel and Holmes discussed how Bears head coach Ben Johnson was impressed with quarterback Caleb Williams' accuracy in Chicago's 31-3 win against Cleveland on Sunday. Later, they discussed how Bears receiver DJ Moore had a much-needed big day.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by breaking down Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' standout performance in Chicago's 31-3 win against Cleveland on Sunday at Soldier Field. After that, the guys looked ahead to the Bears-Packers showdown this upcoming Saturday.
Hour 3: Do you want Shedeur tackling? + The Neutral Zone with Rat Boy & The Hog full 2131 Tue, 16 Dec 2025 15:12:01 +0000 6KpZjQmeRNAWrAQ5oUidesl4xnS2Tgpd sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 3: Do you want Shedeur tackling? + The Neutral Zone with Rat Boy & The Hog The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://playe
Hour 1: Browns need a leader + Darius Garland done talking about his toe full 2047 Tue, 16 Dec 2025 15:18:19 +0000 gwjJp1erOT9iEjzeGiiTvoDznwUFiSRx sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: Browns need a leader + Darius Garland done talking about his toe The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amper
Hour 2: Shedeur Sanders playing for his career? + Should we be more critical of Shedeur? full 2075 Tue, 16 Dec 2025 15:13:07 +0000 FgHtCB8tksLO5GzdugvitERplCi4J3O3 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 2: Shedeur Sanders playing for his career? + Should we be more critical of Shedeur? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False http
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima ask a diabolical question regarding two of the Cleveland teams' head coaches.
Hour 4: Cavs lucky Browns are bad + Browns-Bills Market Watch full 2200 Tue, 16 Dec 2025 15:08:42 +0000 fWoo7AzDUxAeRfhuWbPRvk2Is05wR7KT sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 4: Cavs lucky Browns are bad + Browns-Bills Market Watch The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcast
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened their show by discussing Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' strong performance in Chicago's win against Cleveland on Sunday. Can he continue to stack quality performances? After that, they discussed how the Bears are considering shutting down leading receiver Rome Odunze for a prolonged period as he deals with a foot injury. Later, they praised how the Bears' reserves on defense have stepped up when called upon.
In the final hour, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Jenkins Elite founder Tim Jenkins to share his takeaways from Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' impressive performance in Chicago's win against Cleveland on Sunday. After that, Harris and Grote pondered if we're witnessing the start of a rivalry between Williams and Packers quarterback Jordan Love as their teams are set to meet in a pivotal game Saturday at Soldier Field.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Jenkins Elite founder Tim Jenkins to share his takeaways from Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' impressive performance in Chicago's win against Cleveland on Sunday.
Week 15 is in the books, capped off by a Monday Night Football win for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kay Adams breaks down the updated playoff picture in both the AFC and NFC. Browns Hall of Famer Joe Thomas joins the show to discuss Sheduer Sanders progression and whether he believes he can be the long-term starter for Cleveland. Chargers legend Shawne Merriman rounds out the show by discussing his former teammate Phillip Rivers getting his second start on Sunday, and he shares his expectations for the Chargers as they near the playoffs.
Nick and Jonathan are joined by Lance Reisland of Cleveland.com. Also, they talk about Fernando Mendoza's actions since winning the Heisman.
Lance Reisland of Cleveland.com joins Afternoon Drive on The Fan. He talks about Shedeur Sanders' start against the Bears, his interception that Jerry Jeudy could have caught in the endzone, Quinshon Judkins' struggles to run the ball, and more.
On today's episode we react to the Chicago Bears dominant 31-3 victory over the Cleveland Browns. We then breakdown the Bears next upcoming three games of the Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, and the Detroit Lions. Plus, a deep look at what the playoff bracket and probabilities for many different playoff scenarios. We then get into the Chicago Bulls needing to tank, Connor Bedard's injury, the Barstool basketball team and more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio
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Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My Guest: Angie Hicks, co-founder of Angie's List (now called Angi). She started the company at just 23, going door-to-door as a self-described introvert and non-salesperson, and turned it into a national platform trusted by millions. During our conversation, we discuss what it takes to lead with authenticity and build lasting impact. Key Learnings Lead by listening and showing up. Whether it's knocking on doors as a 23-year-old or meeting employees during office hours as CEO, Angie reminds us that being present, paying attention, and seeking feedback is the heart of leadership. Focus on people and learning. Angie's career filter is simple: Do I like the people I'm working with? Am I learning new things? If yes, keep going. If not, it's time to reconsider. Excellence isn't just about results. It's about the environment and growth around you. Take your work seriously, but not yourself. Confidence, humility, and authenticity go hand in hand. Angie shows us that you can be ambitious and driven without losing sight of the human side of leadership. From Angie... My co-founder, Bill Osterle, came to me when I was a senior in college and said, "Hey, I've got a crazy idea. Your parents are gonna hate it. But why don't we start a business?" I talked to my parents, talked to my friends, and then I ended up talking to my grandfather who was incredibly conservative. He grew up in the Depression, very fiscally responsible. "What do you have to lose? You're 22, your parents aren't going to let you starve, and you're not trying to support a family, so why don't you try it?" I was so taken aback by his response that that comment was probably what pushed me over the edge. I think young people can do this a lot, as we tend to overthink decisions. Sometimes people see things in you that you don't see in yourself, and you've gotta have a little faith. What better time to have a little faith than when you're young and carefree? Work hard, and things will come your way. We started in 1995. It was an offline world. We started as a call-in service and a monthly newsletter. The first name of the company was Columbus Neighbors. We left it like that for a year, and people just didn't get it. They thought the newsletter was the list. We decided to do a rebranding nine months in. We had two options: The List or Jackie's List (Jackie was the mother of one of our investors who knew everybody). At the last minute, Bill said maybe it should be Angie's List. "She does answer the phone." Going door to door was hard. There was a lot of crying, I will be honest. I was selling something that wasn't concrete. "Hey, so when you need a plumber, you're gonna call me and I'm gonna help you find a plumber. And then when you hire someone, you're gonna tell me about it." I viewed it as a numbers game. I need to knock on so many doors every day, and that's just what I'm going to do. Hopefully, if I stay on my pitch and I knock on enough doors, I will sell the right number of memberships. If I was selling one or two memberships a day, that's great. No business was gonna be built on me selling one or two memberships a day, but that's where we were. Sometimes you have to do the hard stuff. Sometimes you have to do the stuff you're not good at, and you have to figure out ways to work around it. Because no matter what you do in your career, there's gonna be stuff you don't love. I broke it down by like, I'm gonna do it for these two hours. I'm a believer in the you can do anything for a year philosophy. I could do anything for an hour a day. So you have to kind of disconnect and treat it that way, as this is like taking my medicine. But you do win every once in a while. And it is fun when you win. It is fun when you sell something. The day Patty gave me her church directory was the best day ever. You gotta celebrate the little wins as well in life. Starting a business is a long journey. It is more of a marathon than a sprint. There's usually not this burst of momentum where everything rolls your way. It's building blocks along the way. If you don't celebrate those little wins and you only focus on, oh, I'm not gonna be happy until we're at 10,000 members, that could be years. You need things to keep you going every day. Patty lived near Bill, so she kinda liked him too, but I think there was a little bit of entrepreneur in Patty. Patty needed nothing from us. She had lived in Columbus her entire life. She had renovated a 1920s house. All she was able to do was give. She knew everybody. But I think she just loved the spirit. You don't know whether that's door seven, door one, door 57, you don't know. But there is typically a breakthrough. Staying true and persistent, you know, there probably weren't a lot of women starting businesses going door to door in 1995, and Patty was like, look, she's got some gumption. She's tackling a business that in many ways is a man's world. Construction is a man's world. Whether that's starting a business or finding the right boss, or finding the right position, that same lesson is the same. I talk to young people, I say, Hey, you can do marketing anywhere. There's any company you can do marketing. When it comes to me... Go where you're gonna be with somebody who believes in you. That's gonna invest in you, because that's actually what's gonna change your trajectory. It's not the name on the company that's gonna change your trajectory. It's actually who's got your back, who's coaching you, that's going to make the biggest difference. The next inflection point for me was when we opened in Cleveland the year after that. It was the first market we had opened from scratch. I remember I went one morning and picked up the newspaper, picked up the Plain Dealer at the bagel shop across the street from my office. And there it was, our little two-by-three ad that said, "Tired of lousy service" with some clip art. I was so excited. I was like, This is amazing. We're in Cleveland. This is gonna be so great. And then I remember telling Bill, "We're gonna get so many calls." And he's like, "We're gonna get so many calls." And I don't think we got any calls that day. The transition from individual contributor to leading others was a horrible transition. It's actually really hard. I tell people that all the time because if you think about who do we promote in companies, we promote really strong individual performers. The skills that make us really good individual performers do not necessarily make us good leaders, managers, et cetera, because it's actually a whole different skillset. I was that overachiever kind of controller, let me just do it type person. You have to actually train yourself to not do those things because no one's ever going to be successful and learn if you're just over there stepping in. The early days when I was young and trying to manage people, not good. Not good at all. I ended up leaving for a year and a half to go to business school. I was pretty burnt out on the business, and I probably would've left the business had I not gone. It gave me a chance to reflect on where I've been and step back. Now I understand, I'm not in the pressure cooker. I can see where I've mistepped. I left when I was 25, three years in. The business had gotten big enoug,h and we decided to bring in a CEO because the 22- 23-year-old was kinda like, maybe we need some leadership here. My co-founder joined full-time at that point and came in as CEO. I joke around, I'm like, take a break. I was still keeping the books. The TV commercial was a hundred thousand dollars, which I had to convince our board on. I was like, look, either we try this or we just close Cleveland because there is no scenario here that we're gonna build a business with door-to-door sales at the rate we're moving. We basically took everything on Cleveland, which was $100,000. I would've been devastated had it failed. People started calling. I was so excited. Then all of a sudden it just kinda went bananas. You realize there's a lot of people with this problem. Doors slammed in my face at that point, not as much of an issue. And then we ended up being in Boston and Washington, and a bunch of other cities. Every time we'd go to a city, I'd fly in, and I would open the paper, and I would get all happy. The TV commercials themselves were funny because I can't do anything for fun anymore without seeing myself in the commercial. I did the first one, and they're like, listen, we're just gonna, we're not gonna tell anybody. It's just gonna go on, you know, we're just gonna do it really quietly. I was like, great. Okay, fine. And then it kind of took off. I had young kids at the time. I wouldn't let us advertise on kids' shows. There was never us on Disney Channel or Nickelodeon because I didn't want that. But the kids would see me on TV. You know, they would see me doing interviews. It happened for them at such a young age that they just kind of thought that's what parents did. I remember one of my kids coming home in middle school and being like, I can't believe you didn't tell me you were famous because it was finally, the friends had grown up enough that they were like, you know who her mom is, right? I became a little more closed off in my personal life as I became more public. Kids deserve to grow up in a world where they get to be kids and not have to deal with that stuff. In our little town, people were like, Oh yeah, she just lives here. And it became not a thing. It became more relevant to me when I was traveling. I started doing office hours. I did it on Fridays leading into the lunchtime, which, let's be honest, was probably one of the squishiest times of productive work. I was with a group of CEOs the other day, and I actually suggested, just try a little. It doesn't have to be a big thing. Just try a little and see where it takes you. The meetings were anything. It was career advice. What should I do? They might have ideas for the business. Hey, we should go into this line. I remember talking one day to our head of legal, and I was like, you know, I don't get open-door media requests anymore. And she kind of chuckled, and she said, That's because you have them all the time. You allow problems to come to you before they're big problems, so they become less of a thing. I'd rather people bring their concerns internally first and listen to 'em and address 'em when you can. They always come internally first, whether it's from an employee, whether it's from a customer. It's just how we handle those things as to whether they blow up into something bigger. I always tried to give them something in return. They come to talk to me and I'd introduce 'em to someone who would help. I'd open a door for them. To this day, I still love talking to customers. I think we live in a very digital age, and I feel like we don't talk to one another very much. People like people. They need to feel heard and have things resolved. I took that office hours idea, and now I do it with customers, so any pro can sign up and talk to me. Gives me a chance to understand, get a pulse on what's going on. The people on the front line are the ones who are making your brand. The marketing team might make some great social posts and some great TV ads. But many times, the people who are manning the phones or your chats are the ones that are leaving a more lasting impression on your brand than anything else. How do you bring the voice of the customer into the organization? Not everybody in our company is a homeowner. How do you make sure they can understand the customer? What's life like as a small business owner, as a pro? What's it like for a homeowner when something goes awry on their worst day? How do I bring those stories to life? I had to convince myself that it was a good use of time. Busy people who have lots of responsibility are active doers, overachievers, to sit back and talk and listen feels like, Okay, am I moving the needle? It feels a bit too squishy. That's why I would treat it just like some of the other things. I will give it an hour a week. Let's see what happens there. I could see the payoff. I can't go spend 30% of my time doing this, but there is a portion of time that I do dedicate. Feedback is a gift and something you should seek out. But yeah, it doesn't always feel great. One of the hardest pieces of advice I got came at a time when we were actually trying to do a transaction. They said, "You have an executive presence issue." And I was like, what? They said, "You're too nice to everybody. It doesn't help the company." I can't tell you how much that comment just killed me. But then I went out and got an executive coach, and I reflected on it. In many ways, it made me a better CEO. I learned that I could be me and I could still be nice and I could be kind, but there are moments I have to be clear. When I'm looking to promote someone or hire someone, knowing your stuff is super important. You don't want this person, who says, I'm the one who always knows the answer. You want someone who can learn from their team. I spent most of my career running marketing, and marketing moves fast. Some of the youngest members of the team are teaching me more things over the years than even some of the more seasoned marketing people. How are you constantly having a view about learning and staying smart in the trade? The ability to just be a good partner or work with people is important. Your job's not to come in and knock down walls. It's actually to build relationships because you can't do everything yourself. How are you at building cross-department relationships? My advice to recent grads: One of my favorites, take your work very seriously. Be good at what you do. Don't always be looking for that next thing that you gotta go tackle. Do what's in front of you first. Don't take yourself too seriously. You come out, you're like, Oh, I have all of these credentials. I should therefore be able to do these things. Sometimes the envelopes need stuffed and we might all do that together. So don't take yourself too seriously. We're gonna do this together. Be open to feedback and to helping others. Don't be afraid when people suggest things that seem totally counter. I think sometimes we get too rigid in our plans. I use Angie's List as an example. I was supposed to be a consultant. I was supposed to go be a business consultant, but then Bill comes in and says, hey, what about this? I could have easily been a business consultant and had a nice life. But I chose that door. A lot of times, people get a little too narrow in their focus and miss opportunities. So stay open to that. For me, it's all about the people you work with. Working with people that you're learning from, that believe in you, that's all that matters. I overindex there. People ask me, how are you still doing this after 30 years? I ask myself two questions, and if I can answer yes to those two questions, I'm in. If I answer no, I'm out. The two things are: Do I like the people I'm working with, and am I learning new things? When you're as long in your career as I am, you have to dedicate time and effort to learning new things so that you don't become that person that is like, we do this because we've always done it this way. Which I think is just like the worst line ever. Reflection Questions Angie's grandfather asked, "What do you have to lose?" when she was 22 and hesitating about starting a business. What decision are you currently overthinking that you might need to just take a leap on while you're young (or young enough) and the risk is manageable? S She says the skills that make us really good individual performers don't necessarily make us good leaders. If you've recently been promoted or are leading others, what specific "doer" habits do you need to let go of so your team can learn and succeed? Angie stayed at Angi for 30 years by asking herself two questions: "Do I like the people I'm working with?" and "Am I learning new things?" How would you honestly answer those two questions about your current role? If the answer to either is no, what does that tell you?
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed how Bears receiver DJ Moore had a much-needed big day in Chicago's 31-3 win against Cleveland on Sunday.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner to break down Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' impressive performance in Chicago's 31-3 win against Cleveland on Sunday.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' standout performance in Chicago's 31-3 win against Cleveland on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Hour 2: Why Shedeur Sanders won't get enough time to succeed for the Browns full 2244 Mon, 15 Dec 2025 15:42:06 +0000 HtV9JTisZpLvas5I7ZK1KEdLkZoZ33Ti sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 2: Why Shedeur Sanders won't get enough time to succeed for the Browns The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.am
Hour 1: The Browns have quit, and so have I + Odds are stacked against Shedeur Sanders full 2062 Mon, 15 Dec 2025 15:42:42 +0000 asNVk4vMkgfVm09KZ5BZJgKlEyIhY6G3 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: The Browns have quit, and so have I + Odds are stacked against Shedeur Sanders The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https:
Hour 3: Browns need to build the locker room + Daryl Ruiter full 2054 Mon, 15 Dec 2025 15:41:37 +0000 FOzPrW58t6xyZMj6rve1ctv3iMSJTvnO sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 3: Browns need to build the locker room + Daryl Ruiter The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcastin
Hour 4: Shedeur or the Browns' fault? + Browns regime needs to come to an end full 2095 Mon, 15 Dec 2025 15:41:16 +0000 nA0BO1vtAuTcOGoG6bsUAPPpcd9ocYsc sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 4: Shedeur or the Browns' fault? + Browns regime needs to come to an end The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.
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Eric Wood welcomes broadcast partner Sal Capaccio to the Centered on Buffalo podcast for an in-depth breakdown of the Bills' thrilling comeback victory over the Patriots. Down 21-0 early and 24-7 at halftime, Buffalo stormed back in the second half to keep their AFC East hopes alive. The guys dive into the slow start vs. the explosive finish, the role of energy and urgency, in-game adjustments on both sides of the ball, Josh Allen's surging MVP case, the resurgence of Dawson Knox, the quiet wide receiver production, James Cook's underrated Offensive Player of the Year candidacy, and much more. Plus, a quick look ahead to a chilly matchup in Cleveland against Myles Garrett and the Browns. Presented by DraftKings.Brought to you by DraftKingsThe Centered on Buffalo Podcast is sponsored by:Waterboy Recover properly with @waterboy www.waterboy.com Dan-O's Seasoning Follow Dan-O's Seasoning on Social @danosseasoning https://danosseasoning.com/product/eric-woods-bundle/ 15% off code: ewoodNugsax Reusable Icenugsax.com10% Off CODE: buffalo
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin are joined by our Cleveland sports beat reporter, Daryl Ruiter, to discuss the Browns 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin are joined by our Cleveland sports beat reporter, Daryl Ruiter, to discuss the Browns latest loss to the Chicago Bears. Plus, whether we're entering an era with new star quarterbacks.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin open the show reacting to the Browns 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears and discuss whether this week was Kevin Stefanski's final chance in Cleveland.
Thanks to some late-moment heroics from Brandon Miller to hit a clutch three to tie the game in regulation, Charlotte shut out an opponent in overtime for the second time in franchise history to pick up a 119-111 victory on the road. Rob Longo and Sam Perley discuss the key moments and pick their favorite performances of the night, and also chat about Sam's recent article on Hornets.com that highlight's the art of the shot block from Hornets rookie Ryan Kalkbrenner.
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The Bears crushed Cleveland and Myles Garrett has 21.5 sacks, one away from the record. Joe Burrow looked disengaged from the Bengals and was dominated by Baltimore. Philip Rivers almost beat the Seahawks.
Bears On Tap discusses the Chicago Bears' dominant 31-3 win over the Cleveland Browns in one of the coldest games ever played at Soldier Field. Hosts Quinten Krzysko, Ron Luce, Sunny Verma, and Samir Patel break down a much-needed bounce-back performance that pushed the Bears to 10-4 ahead of a massive rematch with Green Bay.The crew dives into Caleb Williams' best outing in weeks, including two touchdown passes and a steady performance despite constant pressure from Myles Garrett, who moved within one sack of the NFL single-season record. We also discuss D'Andre Swift's two-touchdown day, DJ Moore stepping up with Rome Odunze sidelined, and rookie Luther Burden's continued emergence.On the defensive side, we break down the Bears' suffocating performance against Cleveland, highlighted by Jaylon Johnson's end-zone pick and consistent pressure on rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Plus, what this win means for Chicago's playoff positioning, how they responded after last week's loss in Green Bay, and what to expect in the highly anticipated rematch at Soldier Field next weekend.If you're looking for detailed Bears postgame reactions, honest analysis, and weekly breakdowns, make sure to subscribe and tap in after every game.Topics include:• Caleb Williams bounces back• Surviving Myles Garrett's historic sack chase• Swift and Moore lead the offense• Defensive dominance in brutal conditions• Injury updates and roster notes• On to the Green Bay Packers#ChicagoBears #BenJohnson #CalebWilliamshttps://homage.sjv.io/k0WzOoBears On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com, your go-to source for Bears news, analysis, and updates.Support the show! Purchase the most comfortable Chicago Bears gear that you can own from our partners at HOMAGE.Follow us on social media: @BearsOnTap | @OnTapSportsNetPanelists: @ButkusStats | @LuceOnTap | @thesunnyv | @smpatel06
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In a new episode of The Bernie Fratto Show, Bernie Fratto opens the show reacting to Notre Dame's decision to opt out of a Bowl game, and why the committee made the right decision putting in Miami over them. Betting expert Amal Shah joins Bernie to give his best NFL Week 15 picks. Midnight Hour follows with callers discussing Notre Dame, Deion Sanders possibly coaching Shedeur in Cleveland, and Phillip Rivers' anticipated return. NBA Insider Mark Medina stops by to discuss all things Lakers & other NBA storylines. + new editions of Fantasy Files and World of Soccer. Bernie also says the Chiefs dynasty is over and the Lions Super Bowl window is closed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Winter is hitting, parent-teacher conferences are looming, and Dan and Frank kick off the Dan Marino “Rocket Man” episode with a mix of nostalgia, sports-radio fuel, and a full Week 13 NFL rewind. Before the games, the guys hit the MLB Hot Stove ahead of the Winter Meetings—Schwarber's rumored price tag, Philly's possible pivot plan (Realmuto + Bader + Bellinger), what it means for Castellanos and the DH spot, and the Mets' ripple effects if Alonso walks.Then it's college football reality: Early Signing Day, the Lane Kiffin-to-LSU drama, and a blunt take on modern “loyalty” in the NIL/portal era—where players chase life-changing money, schools chase wins, and coaches get replaced fast when expectations are out of sync with reality.Week 13 NFL recap brings the turbulence:Thanksgiving slate: Green Bay knocks off Detroit, the Cowboys clip the Chiefs again, and Cincinnati shocks Baltimore.Black Friday: Chicago runs all over Philly and the “Boo Birds” come out.Sunday chaos: Niners handle Cleveland, Jags roll Tennessee, Houston steals one in Indy (Rich nails the lone-wolf), Jets trip Atlanta, Tampa survives Arizona, and Carolina stuns the Rams—proof that the moment you crown a contender, they find a way to faceplant.Afternoon hammer: Seattle blanks Minnesota 26–0, and Buffalo rebounds by drilling Pittsburgh.The episode closes with more NFL coaching talk and a big-picture question: which teams are real contenders—and which ones are just wearing a costume.Special Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/Roof Top Innovations the leading Roofing Company in Waco, Tomball surrounding areasWe focus on all types of roofing systems, with a focus on the best quality possible.
In this thrilling episode of our DND sidequest series, the team tries to stay alive against a very dangerous threat. DEMONS! To hear all of our sidequest series in their full audiophonic glory, sign up for our Patreon at: Patreon.com/ShatteredWorldsRPG Join our Discord community! Follow this link and get in on the fun: https://discord.gg/tq88ZNcm3E Meet the Cast: Ash Blair-Borders as our Dungeonmaster @doktormod on Bluesky Jeff Richardson as Sticks @eljefetacoma on Bluesky Kristy Ellen as Matthias @kmitko3 on Bluesky Read her stories at: https://vocal.media/authors/kristy-ockunzzi-kmit Sako as Chester Langrave @psychosako on socials Sako and the Moon Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@SakoandtheMoonPodcast Katarina as Laurel Silvertongue @latteproblems on TikTok Theme Song: Opening, Closing, and Incidental Music: "The Archaeologist" by Mark Kmit "Full Metal Zero" by Mark Kmit "Music Lessons in Cleveland with Mark Kmit" on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/markkmitmusiclessons Get involved! Contact us: By email: shatteredworldspod@gmail.com or Twitter: @swrpgpod Get your name on the show! Use the hashtag #swearpig when you tweet about us and we'll name a character after you! Like our Facebook page - Shattered Worlds RPG