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This week's PGA Championship at Quail Hollow has almost too many possible storylines, and Alex is on the course in Charlotte, letting us know what he's seeing and what he might ask at the press conferences early in the week. Alex and Michael inspect the course and give predictions on which star has the best chance to claim the season's second major.The Truist Championship was moved to Philadelphia ahead of the PGA Championship, where Sepp Straka claimed his second victory of the season and stole a spot in the Top 10 in the World.Meanwhile, the ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic went into a 3-man playoff, where all Ryan Fox needed was a chip-in to second his first Tour victory.The LPGA was in Jersey City for the Mizuho Americas Open, and the hottest golfer in the game finally got back to the winner's circle.Alex's travels across the country continue, and he shares more stories of people running through the airport from his flights to Charlotte.In Tuned In, Michael shares his review of "Thunderbolts*," while Alex is rewatching the popular show Lost.This week's guest is Grant Boone, known for the LPGA on NCA Sports, plus the Amen Corner live stream for The Masters. Grant chats with Alex about what it's like being at Amen Corner all week, how he got the job at NBC, and more from his time calling multiple sports for radio and television.The NBA Playoffs roll on, and Michael asks Alex what is happening with the Boston Celtics.In Football, the Bill Belichick/UNC/Jordon Hudson drama continues to boil, and Michael wonders if Bill will ever even coach an actual game at UNC.As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Alex wants to know if he should visit Cookout while in Charlotte, while Michael tries out the mid-west staple Culver's for a butter burger. Support our friends!Use our special link - https://zen.ai/thecourseoflife - to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4DtListen + Love + Subscribe: www.courseoflifepodcast.comSupport the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4IJoin us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJFollow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ
It's a tricky week in fantasy football, but we have Brendan Darr from 4for4 Football hear on his weekly visit to help you navigate it all. In Football at 4 we look at a very interesting Commanders-Cowboys injury report, and have quite the Coach Prime conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First up in Episode 174 is Rugby Union, following England's agonising 24-22 defeat at home to New Zealand, whilst Scotland kicked off their Autumn series with a fantastic 57-17 win over Fiji. In Football, Arsenal's title hopes seemed to take a dent in their loss at Newcastle, until City lost at Bournemouth and Chelsea drew with Manchester United. In the FA Cup, Tony and Andy have nailed their colours to the mast as to which minnows they will start with in following a path from the second round to May's final at Wembley. The Formula 1 in Sao Paolo was a fantastic display of wet weather driving, as Max Verstappen went from 17th on the grid to winning the race- putting him within touching distance of the title with just 3 races left. We also bring you the latest in Cricket, Rugby League, Golf, Tennis and NFL - before we give a Get a Grip to New Zealand's All Blacks (and their fans) over being too sensitive over the Haka and how other teams respond. Our guest slot sees the return of local triathlete Tom Mayor. In January we interviewed Tom as he shared his story of being diagnosed with a brain tumour whilst coaching football in America, and how he intended to run or cycle 10k a day for 10 months to raise awareness and funds for Brain Tumour Research to mark 10 years since his diagnosis. Well 10 months on and Tom rejoins us to update on how the challenge went, and some of the highs and lows that went with it. If anyone wants to donate to this amazing cause, there is still time. Just donate via: http://www.justgiving.com/page/tom-mayor-10k-a-day
Episode 171 starts with an update from Rugby League's Grand Final, where Wigan's 9-2 win over Hull Kingston Rovers secured the first ever quadruple in the Super League era. In Football it was an international break, so Nations League matches. England's winning start under interim boss Lee Carsley came to a juddering halt with a 2-1 home loss to Greece in a very confused performance, whilst Wales' great start under new boss Craig Bellamy continues. In Rugby Union, England's Red Roses won the WXV title with a hard fought 21-12 win over hosts Canada-and in the Premiership there were “Derby Weekend” wins for Sale, Bath, Bristol, Leicester and Quins. Kenyan Ruth Chepngetich set a new women's world record in the Chicago Marathon with her time of 2 hours 9 minutes and 57 seconds taking nearly 2 minutes off the previous record. Meanwhile there were records galore in England Men's team's first test in Pakistan as England racked up 823, to win by an innings and 47 runs in Multan. Joe Root's 262 helped him overtake Sir Alastair Cook as England's highest ever test run scorer. We have a Get A Grip covering Wimbledon's decision to axe line judges for Artificial Intelligence from next summer, and, in a Null & Void first, we have a report from the World Conkers Championships – where the tournament has been rocked by allegations of metal nuts and marked strings cheating! Have no fear though dear listener, whilst Wimbledon are relying on Artificial Intelligence, Null and Void will continue to bring you our Natural Stupidity!
It is a Fights and Football Friday (featuring some NHL and Calgary Flames talk). First, Peter looks at the things he is worried he's wrong about in the NHL this season. Later in the show, there is also some Calgary Flames talk reacting to the Zayne Parehk news. Then, its time for Fights and Football Friday. In Football, Peter looks at every game in the NFL and breaks down what he expects to happen in every game from a real-life and Fantasy perspective. He also analyzes all three games in the CFL. Then, it's on to the fights where Peter looks at what fights should be next after Daniel Dubois' win over Anthony Joshua and Jaime Munguia's bounce-back win. The show closes with a WWE RAW and AEW Grand Slam recaps.This episode was streamed live on Twitch.tv/primetimepkApple Pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3QgazeH...Twitter: twitter.com/primetimekleinIG: instagram.com/primetimekleinFacebook: www.facebook.com/CouchpotatodiaryKick: Kick.com/primetimepkEmail: couchpotatodiary@yahoo.comWe Had No Idea: every Wednesday morning, instagram.com/wehadnoideapodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In Football at 4, it's time to look at the new kickoff rule and if it's making a difference after the first week. There were a lot of terrible performances this weekend, but who makes out Bottom 5 of the NFL? Find out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In "Football at Four" Scott talks about the Brian Flores / Tua controversy and the debate over new school and old school coaching of players. We also talk to ODU Athletic Director Dr. Wood Selig about a potential NIT for college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How have the odds moved in the NBA Finals after last night? We'll ask Tim Murray from VSIN and get some early odds on the college football season. In Football at 4 hear more about Jalen Hurts talking about the new Eagles offense and who is bulking up for the new NFL kickoff rules.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Football at 4 we'll look at Ron Rivera's new gig with ESPN and some of the analysis that he's already given, especially on the Commanders. That also leads us into a conversation about who some of the best and worst player/coach analysts are on TV and radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Star Break is upon us! But before the Kings could partake (Or not) they had a tough back to back on the road to go through. The first game was against the Suns in Phoenix, where it was a ballad of shot-making brilliance by both teams. The Kings would ultimately lose due to untimely mistakes and maybe some questionable officiating. But the Kings showed a lot of heart and fight in the game and it seemed like a step in the right direction to get some momentum before All Star Break. That momentum however was non-existent for much of the next game in Denver the next night. The Kings looked gassed and simply didn't have it on either end of the floor and looked like they were gonna lay a turd and call it a night. But instead, they hung in there, and slowly clawed their way back. They took advantage of an similarly checked out Nuggets team and outplayed them down the stretch to steal the game in stunning fashion. It wasn't pretty, and I mean it was an ugly game, but the Kings continue to prove that while they can be a turd sandwich at times, they have an extra gear that they can tap into when they need it. In Football news, we briefly cover the shooting that took place in Kansas City at the Chiefs Championship Parade and we discuss the firing of 49ers defensive coordinator Steve Wilks. Use code SKT15 on checkout to get 15% off from HYVDesigns on Etsy during checkout or use this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hyvdesigns/?etsrc=sdt&coupon=SKT15 Intro Music by Blue Dot Sessions. https://www.sessions.blue If you want to email us: kingtherapypod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sackingtherapy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sackingtherapy/support
In "Football at Four" Scott & James have their "Way Too Early NFL Top 5". Plus Lynell Wilingham from 106.7 in Washington to talk about the introductory press conferences today for Kliff Kingsbury and Joe Witt Jr. and more Commanders issues. Also, the teaser trailer for EA Sports NCAA football game is out signaling a return of the video game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Belligerent Beavs Podcast, we're thrilled to catch up with Oregon State Men's Basketball alumni and Assistant AD Roberto Nelson, recalling his favorite memories from his playing days at OSU, including scoring 31 against Maryland with President Obama in attendance and the unforgettable 'One-Shoe' game. We also discuss his international basketball career and his current role with the Men's Hoops team. In Football news, we celebrate LT Joshua Gray's decision to return for another season, a move with implications for his NFL prospects and the Beavers. Switching to the court, we recap Women's Basketball's performance in the Bay Area and reflect on a challenging weekend for Men's Basketball. Finally, we look forward to the upcoming diamond sports season, eagerly anticipating the start of a new era for Baseball and Softball. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/belligerent-beavs/support
After a brief festive break, we are back and kicking off 2024 in style. In Rugby we pay tribute to Wales and Lions great JPR Williams who sadly passed away this week. We also discuss the changes in the England coaching set up and whether Owen Farell might be off to Paris. In Football it's the magic of the cup as we look back over the 3rd round of the FA Cup, whilst in WSL the Australia and Chelsea forward Sam Kerr becomes the latest player to succumb to an ACL injury. It was Test Cricket in Australia and South Africa, with the Aussies wrapping up a 3-0 series win over Pakistan, whilst India completely rolled South Africa in Cape Town, winning in a record 1.5 days to square the series. We also have a Get a Grip for the Cricket South Africa hierarchy. The final weekend of the regular season in NFL saw 19 of the 32 games having implications on Play Off places – we bring you the run down of which teams are still on the road to the Superbowl in Las Vegas. Our guest this week is tennis coach and Null & Void regular, Justin Cook. He joins us to look ahead to the start of the Australian Tennis Open this weekend, and shares his thoughts on whether anyone can stop Novak Djokovic claiming his 11th Australian crown.
We're joined this week by Tennis Coach and friend of the show, Justin Cook, to review Italy's Davis Cup win- their first title for 47 years. Justin also shares some top tips for players on things they can do through the winter months to work on their game. In Football we look at the ridiculous situation in the Women's Nations League where Scottish players need to lose significantly to England's Lionesses to have any hope of playing in next year's Paris Olympics. We also review the FA Cup 3rd round draw and latest scores from the Premier League (including between Newcastle and Manchester United!) In Rugby we talk about the shock news that England captain Owen Farrell is taking a break from international rugby in the 2024 6 Nations to protect his and his family's mental wellbeing. We also have the latest from the Premiership, where there were wins for Quins, Tigers, Saints, Bath and Bristol. In the NFL we pick out the game of the weekend – 49ers v Eagles – and ask if San Francisco's dominant win is them putting down a marker towards a run at the Superbowl. And from Cricket we have England's first game in an ODI & T20 tour of West Indies. We bring you updates from Sir Kevin Sinfield's 7 in 7 in 7 challenge for MND and also the latest preparations by the There She Rows team as they are in the final week before the start of their Atlantic rowing challenge. And in Get a Grip we look at the ridiculousness of the Euro 24 draw – and how one comedian decided to spice up proceedings…….
Lukas Foss is a junior at Hastings High School and will be a 2025 Raider graduate. During his time at HHS, he has been a three sport athlete participating in football, basketball, and track and field. In Football, he is a two year letter winner, playing at the quarterback position, and has been named captain during his junior year. In basketball, Lukas is a two year letter winner and has been named captain during his junior year. Finally, Lukas is a thrower on the track and field team. Lukas gives a great interview where he defines success and how his definition of success is demonstrated in sports.
On a very special edition of Speak Your Piece, Evan and Paul are out for the day but Jeremy is in studio with a guest. His better half Jaymi Fell is in the hot seat this week as one of the ladies of Speak Your Piece steps up to the mic.In Football they take a look at The Detroit Lions 2023 schedule release and play a little game to test Jaymi's skills of the teams in the NFL.In Basketball it comes down to 4 teams in the NBA playoffs. Jaymi and Jeremy give their predictions and set a friendly couples wager on The Finals.The two tackle some dying questions they've wanted to ask and play a game of Hot or Not in sports.All that and more on this weeks episode of Speak Your Piece
In Episode 97 we bring you 12 different sports and a fantastic Golf guest, as Andrew Wild joins us to give his expert opinion on a cracking weekend at Augusta and Jon Rahm's win in the US Masters Golf. In Football we discuss the incident involving Liverpool's Andy Robertson and the elbow of an assistant referee (linesman in Andy & Tony's era!) as the FA investigates following Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Premier League leaders Arsenal. In better football news we celebrate England's Lionesses beating Brazil on penalties to win the Finalissima game between the European and South American champions. Any discussion of Horse Racing comes with a health warning given Andy's track record of predictions at Aintree, but we look towards this weekend's Grand National, and share a couple of tips that you can back (or, more sensibly, avoid!). In rowing we cover the women's crew who walked 100 km with their boat. This wasn't a mistake, it was a great feat to encourage more women and girls to get involved in sport as well as being part of the crew's build up to their “There She Rows Atlantic Challenge” of rowing 3,000 km across the Atlantic later this year. And finally, in this week's Get A Grip, we talk about the opening round of Cricket's County Championship – where, in the Hampshire v Nottinghamshire match, the umpires decided to break for tea with the hosts only needing 1 run to win. So tea stopped play-quintessentially English, and equally ridiculous!
Episode 88 is out now!!! Follow Like Subscribe! In this Around The League Edition of Episode 88 our cohosts cover HBCU, Basketball, and Football news. A lot of moonwalking happening in the culture. Deiondra Sanders speaks on things she doesn't know about then recants....sort of (20:30) Albany State out thought themselves (11:40) And of course there is still the Ed Reed saga (05:30) Basketball proved to be all of the place with: The Truth gets real about his relationship status (33:00) Bron vs Tatum vs The Refs (40:55) Jimmy makes a fans dream come true (35:10) And shaq and KD shoot at each other (55:43) In Football, THE SUPERBOWL IS SET! Conference championship weekend recap (1h 38) #NFL #Shaq #Lebron #lakers #Celtics #49ers #HoustonTexans #Eagles #Superbowl #Tatum #NBA #WNBA #HBCU #Fortheculture #TheSplashCast #EdReed
What an exciting week!! World Cup now in the Knock out Round with USA making quick exit! In Football, the College Football Playoff is set. Ernie and Monty disagree on the logic on how we select the last 2 teams, TCU and Ohio State. Plus, major QB injuries in the NFL as well as our Top 5 and Best weeks for week 14! Phew, what a week!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-rivals-podcast/support
The guys debate just how much is on the line for Oregon State this coming Saturday at Stanford, then how much can fans take away from the Ducks drubbing of the Cardinal on Saturday. Plus, Kansas is 5-0 and ranked this season...IN FOOTBALL... so the Ticker went to Lawrence to find out what the difference is, and what is Wisconsin thinking firing Paul Chryst.
Cedric Golden comes onto the show to talk about some of their favorite memories involving events from concerts to comedic stand-ups! Then, Louie discusses Commissioner Greg Sankey's comments on an SEC Conference tournament to decide an SEC Champion... In FOOTBALL!
Simplify Your Sales and Business meetings. Lisa Thal is an Author, Speaker, and Business Coach. She has over 35 years of marketing, sales, and leadership experience. She wrote the book "Three Word Meetings." Lisa coaches leaders on simplifying sales and business meetings with fun and interesting 3-word topics to get your sales team motivated and inspired. Episode 139, How do you make Winning look easy? Work For It! We are days away from the Super Bowl! And Who Dey Nation - The Cincinnati Bengals are in the big game. The last time our city was this excited and united was when the Reds won the World Series in 1990, thirty-two years ago. The Bengals' last time in the Super Bowl was 1989 when they played against another Joe - Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers. Thirty-three years later, a new Joe has emerged -Cool Joe Burrow. Along with Evan McPherson and Ja'Marr Chase. After each win, there have been words shared to describe this team. You know I love three-word phrases for apparent reasons, but there have been many shared: Why Not Us! It IS us! It's Our Time! Well, in addition to those three-word phrases are three words that have defined their season: Worked For It! Sure many of the games came down to seconds on the clock. Money Mac Pherson- kicking a game-winning field goal to advance us or the defense stepping up big and creating a takeaway. Again, they Worked For It! And now they have loyal fans so Worked up and excited that grown men and women (count me as one of them) are crying over these come from behind victories with seconds left on the clock and the possibility of winning Super Bowl LVI! What can we learn from the Cincinnati Bengals team, a team a year ago only won four games and is now heading to the Super Bowl? They believe in teamwork, focus, dedication, hard work, resilience. The key is that they don't just say it; they put it to practice! I started to think about the team I have the privilege of coaching and how I could apply what I learned from the Bengals to create the best game plan for my team's success. Here are a few things I thought I would share. Prepare for each game - Prepare for each call. Each week the team prepares for its opponents. They know their strengths and areas of opportunity. What skills do you and your team need to perform at the highest level? As a Coach, have you prepared your team with the knowledge necessary to have a successful call? We must Define the Goals. Make our objectives clear. The Structure calls. Know our Value. Do the Research. Visualize Success. Practice for the big call. Practice makes perfect! Or, at a minimum, practice prepares us. If you don't create the time to practice your first call, your presentation meeting, how can you expect to win by winging it? You learn by being in the field with your team on calls. If you cannot join them on the call, you can practice and role-play the call before meeting with the client. You can support and coach your team to be better each game. As a manager or leader, you have to design the best game plan for your team and each player by understanding their strengths. You, too, are trying to create game-like situations. If you do this enough times, your seller will gain more confidence to perform at a higher level. Accountable. In Football, each player is accountable for themselves and the team. Sales accountability is both a "how" and "what ." It is how you, as a sales manager, work with your team to stay on the same page regarding expectations and sales goals. And it is what allows reps to take ownership of their activities, efforts, and performance. How do you hold your sales team accountable? Set and Communicate Clear Expectations and Goals To be accountable, salespeople need clear and consistent instruction on their responsibilities. Consistency and clarity in sales expectations are essential for maintaining motivation and accountability across the sales team. Establish your expectations individually and as a team. Set specific sales goals for your team to get buy-in and create a healthy sense of competition and camaraderie. With clear expectations set and your team focused on success, there should be no excuses for not reaching goals or making progress. You want a team that has resilience. If you want your team to succeed, you must recognize their successes. In Football, someone gets the game ball for making a play that impacted the win. The Salespeople I know are very competitive. In fact, according to a recent study, about 55% of salespeople prefer competition. Leverage your team's competitiveness by making sales numbers and activity across the team completely transparent. Tracking performance is a great way to improve sales team accountability. It gives you the data to better understand where you are winning and perhaps need additional practice or a new game plan to win the sale. You could do this by showcasing a scoreboard or leaderboard (and other performance graphs) on a screen prominently displayed in the office or shared each week. Here is what I know for sure—every member on your team wants to contribute and be a part of something bigger than themselves. They want to get better on each call because progress equals happiness. It does not matter if you are new to sales or have been in the game for a long time. You can make an impact today. It's about how you Prepare, Practice, and hold yourself accountable. More importantly, you have to Work For It! Learn more about Simplifying Your sales meetings using 3-word topics at http://www.threewordmeetings.com .
In Football, the hero moves the ball down the field and across the goal line, without falling. Here is how we Christians can do that and also be sure of our calling and even our salvation! This is probably the most important episode I have done in a long time, I hope you agree.
In Football, officiating is so important to every game, and in big games it seems to be magnified. For that matter, in any game, the officials and their handling of events can be massive. It is the hope of everyone that the officiating goes un-noticed and doesn't impact the outcome. To discuss officiating, and the incredibly difficult job it is, and who in the world would want to put themselves in that position, I called on my friend Dick Honig for this episode of "Conversations With." Dick is now retired, but during his career he saw it all. Most of his time he spent in the Big Ten, and what a time it was! Enjoy the art of officiating, it's ups and downs and responsibilities with Dick Honig, in this episode of Conversations with...
In the Third Hour, In Football at Four DMac and Tyler react to the news today that Lloyd Cushenberry will likely not play on Sunday after testing positive for COVID and hopefully it doesn't lead to more positive tests within the team. DMac kills you with truth that the Broncos not having a single Pro Bowler on the team in 40 years is yet another sign that the Broncos are irrelevant. DMac and Tyler are joined by Troy Renck, Our Denver7 Broncos Insider, to discuss Justin Simmons Pro Bowl snub, the potential of other Broncos players testing positive for COVID-19 after Lloyd Cushenberry tested positive earlier today and is now in protocol and is the minimum that Vic Fangio must accomplish if he is to save his job as Broncos Head Coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Football at Four, Tyler breaks down his research and explained that Pat Shurmur abandoned the run game. The fellas went over the key match-ups for the Broncos and Steelers. DMac killed it with truth as to why it was wrong for Rockies fans to cheer against Nolan Arenado last night. Troy Renck then joined the show to preview Sunday's game in Pittsburgh. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Football at Four, DMac and Troy from Denver7 talked about the Broncos making recent transactions. The fellas also discussed Malik Reed's potential to fill in fro Bradley Chubb. DMac killed it with truth talking how the Broncos messed up the Chubb pick in 2018. The guys closed out the hour reacting to the Rockies falling to the Dodgers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, I'm joined by Tackling Sport Presenter Daniel Hussey to preview the weekend's action. There are 2 Hurling Quarter Finals on Saturday, with Tipperary facing Waterford while Cork battle it out with Dublin. In Football, there are two more Provincial Finals up for decision as Tyrone come up against Monaghan in Ulster and Dublin aim to win another Leinster title with Kildare standing in their way. Tackling Sport - YouTube FortuneFavours.ie (Use the discount code STATSMAN10 to get 10% off your order)
In Football at Four, Peyton Manning might be right about Aaron Rodgers and Garett Bolles isn't a top 10 tackle. What changes could come in the MLB. Troy Renck joined the show to preview the All-Star Game tonight and Tyler talked about how great the home run derby was last night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Football at Four, James and Tyler discuss when a realistic time is for Aaron Rodgers to be traded? James explained how the Suns making it to the NBA Finals can help the Nuggets moving forward. The fellas react to Dabo Swinney's comments from a couple of years ago on college players getting paid. Troy Renck of Denver7 joined the show to give his thoughts on the Rockies giving Nolan Arenado a video tribute tonight. Was the Larry Walker situation worse than Nolan's? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Football at Four, DMac and Tyler reacted to Mike Evans' latest blog on how the Broncos need to be built. Should Denver take a risk and play it safe? Are the Broncos built to win right now? The fellas discuss how bad of a draft class it was in 2019 for quarterbacks. Kevin Vaughan of 9News joined the show to give us the latest info on the Broncos trial and how that can impact the ownership situation. The guys also heard from Dalton Risner as he broke down the offensive line. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Football at Four, DMac and Tyler break down a recent piece ranking the 2018 NFL Draft classes. Do the Broncos deserve to be ranked so high? The fellas discuss what they think Mike Evans and Mark Schlereth are talking about with roster building. When did the Broncos start playing everything safe instead of going all in? Troy Renck of Denver 7 joined the show to talk about the latest news on the Broncos. Have the Broncos been conservative since Peyton Manning retired? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Football at Four, DMac and Tyler react to the possibility that Aaron Rodgers could retire. Does Mark Schlereth think Rodgers will opt out? The fellas react to an ESPN.com article talking about the Broncos offseason goals and questions that remain. Would Drew Lock have any trade value? The guys also reacted to Demaryius Thomas retiring. Who is better Thomas or Rod Smith? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"In Football for a Buck, New York Times best-selling author Jeff Pearlman draws on more than four hundred interviews to unearth all the salty, untold stories of one of the craziest sports entities to have ever captivated America." - Listen as Jeff joins The Chris Duel Show to share some wild stories from the days of the USFL.
In Football 2.0., Grant Wahl (Sports Illustrated) breaks down the technical and tactical revolution that has transformed football through interviews with one player in every key position on and off the pitch. Wahl sits down with world-class talents such as Manuel Neuer, Vincent Kompany, Xabi Alonso, Chicharito, Christian Pulisic, Roberto Martinez and Michael Zorc to analyse hours of game footage, gaining insights that only those at the top of the sport can offer. This is Martin's conversation with Grant. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What an amazing sports Friday. Rae and Tay will jump right into MLB Hot Stove news and signings, including Robinson Cano's $240M deal with the Seattle Mariners. In Football news, we have an NFL coach firing and NCAAF coach hirings plus FSU QB Winston will not being charged - we will discuss it all. We also will talk NCAA Hoops and NBA. Then we talk BCS and preview the conference title games in the Big Ten, ACC, SEC, PAC-12 and more. We end the show with Week 14 in the NFL. We will preview the top games of the Week, including Seahawks @ 49ers and Panthers @ Saints. So join us at 718-664-9098. @RaeAndTayToday. www.RaeAndTayToday.com