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Dive into the Silver and Black Today's opener—Gino Smith's deep-ball woes, fan panic over Cam Ward hype, and why this offense can't capitalize on defensive gifts. Is it panic time already? Breaking down the guard mess with Dylan Parham's flags, JPJ's concussion fallout, and hot takes on Brennan Carroll's inexperience—plus Chip Kelly's "too cute" play-calling flop. Time for changes? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reviewing the latest report that Las Vegas Raiders' offensive lineman, Jackson Powers-Johnson has been cleared from concussion protocol. Arizona Cardinals QB, Kyler Murray issues an apology for a picture he posted on social media showing himself in a Michael Vick jersey and posing with his pitbull. Las Vegas is in negotiations with the NFL to host Super Bowl 63 in 2029. MMA Insider & host of SiriusXM's Autumn Windbags podcast, RJ Clifford joins Cofield & Company to recap the Las Vegas Raiders' 20-9 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football, detail the issues with Raiders' offensive coordinator Chip Kelly's game plan on Monday night, and preview the Raiders' Week 3 match up against the Washington Commanders. Preview of some of the biggest college football week 4 match ups. Interview with UNLV football sophomore safety, Jake Pope talking attending the Canelo vs Crawford boxing event in Las Vegas, team activities under head coach Dan Mullen, and previewing the Rebels' Week 4 game against the Miami of Ohio RedHawks.
The Autumn Windbags: The Best Las Vegas Raiders Podcast Ever!
Raiders Defense Carries, Geno Struggles & Tom Brady Optics 0:00 – Cold open: RJ's vasectomy & Korean BBQ bit 3:00 – Are the Raiders defense actually good? 6:56 – Blown coverages & secondary surprises 9:00 – We need takeaways: turnover ratio talk 10:00 – Geno forcing shots vs. coverage 12:05 – Blame pie: Geno, Chip, Pete, O-line, Jeanty 14:39 – Rookie mistakes & Pete Carroll's tough love 17:34 – Chargers DC Jesse Minter vs. Chip Kelly 20:04 – Geno's panic mechanics & lack of adjustments 21:28 – Tre Tucker separation issues 23:14 – Chip's stubborn play-calling 25:10 – Where's the creative run game? 27:23 – O-line whiffs are dragging the team 30:15 – Tom Brady coaches-box controversy 33:30 – Optics vs. reality: is there any real advantage? 36:06 – “Welcome to the dark side,” defending Brady as a Raider 41:01 – Commanders preview: Jayden vs. Mariota outcomes 43:17 – Pass-rush: Maxx Crosby vs. rookie Conerly 44:28 – Injury notes: JPJ, Bowers, O-line 44:59 – Key test: Raiders O-line vs. Commanders front 47:06 – Why committing to the run is non-negotiable 49:55 – TNF debate: scheduling pros/cons 50:41 – No, Geno ≠ Aaron Brooks 2.0 52:06 – Fan calls out “X-rated” talk 54:17 – Why Autumn Windbags is unique 56:08 – Soto fires back & new mini-segment 57:02 – Final thoughts & sign-off
Sports with Rod 9-17-2025 …The Big Dumper Drops a Deuce on the KC Royals …Shohei can't do everything …Tom Brady and Chip Kelly “Do it” multiple times a week
Breaking down Ashton Jeanty's Monday night struggles against the Chargers - the former Boise State RB star didn't have a good game and neither did the entire Raiders team (Chip Kelly included), getting to know RB Dylan Riley (leads Boise State in rushing only months after the passing of his father), Bob features QB Maddux Madsen in Bronco Focus, where's WR Khalil Shakir and why aren't the Bills using him more, all-time memories, favorite movies and Boise stories involving Hollywood icon Robert Redford, who passed away TuesdaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking down Ashton Jeanty's Monday night struggles against the Chargers - the former Boise State RB star didn't have a good game and neither did the entire Raiders team (Chip Kelly included), getting to know RB Dylan Riley (leads Boise State in rushing only months after the passing of his father), Bob features QB Maddux Madsen in Bronco Focus, where's WR Khalil Shakir and why aren't the Bills using him more, all-time memories, favorite movies and Boise stories involving Hollywood icon Robert Redford, who passed away TuesdaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Bill Belichick butchered UCF's name calling them "central" its lead to the question should UCF change their name? Kravitz and Bianchi become grill masters. Should Tom Brady be allowed to sent in the box with Chip Kelly? Jags Reporter Mia O'Brien, The Money Man Mike Ginnitti from Spotrac.com, and Legendary Florida Gators QB Shane Matthews joins Game On.
Headlines and 12th Man news with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) We start out with Gregg's thoughts on Geno Smith and the Raiders performance last night. Tom Brady was in the coach's booth and it seems some feathers have been ruffled. The Seahawks host the Saints on Sunday, what takeaways do we have from Sunday's win in Pittsburgh? :30- Tom Brady was in the Coach's booth last night and there are some people who think it's a conflict of interest. :35- It's Fact or Fiction time! Can Bucky keep our hot streak going? :45- The Mariners are in Kansas City tonight, can they leave their road woes behind? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about Tech football vs Utah, Chip Kelly comments after his game, new vs old Double T, best of the rest of the Big 12, and a big high school matchup this week.
USA Today reporter James H. Williams talks about UCLA parting ways with head football coach DeShaun Foster. The latest: DeShaun Foster's time as UCLA's football coach is done after three games into his second season. Foster's contract will be honored by UCLA Athletics, exclusively using department-generated funds, according to the university's press release. “I want to extend my sincere appreciation to DeShaun for his contributions to UCLA Football over the course of many years, first as a Hall of Fame student-athlete, then as an assistant coach and finally as head coach,” Athletic Director Martin Jarmond said in the initial press release. “He was named to this role at a challenging time of year, on the cusp of a move to a new conference, and he embraced it, putting his heart into moving the program forward. His legacy and love for this university are firmly established." Tim Skipper will serve as the interim coach and will have time to settle in with the team, which will not play again until it travels to play Northwestern on Sept. 27. The Bruins started the season losing games to Utah, UNLV and New Mexico. Foster was asked on Friday night if he thought he was the right fit for the job during the postgame press conference. "Most definitely," Foster said on Friday. “Because I can get these boys to play.” Foster was hired in February 2024, following the departure of Chip Kelly, to take over as the 19th head coach in UCLA football history. But his February hire date gave him a late start to the offseason. The Bruins finished 5-7 overall and 3-6 in the program's first season in the Big Ten Conference. “While this chapter ends differently than I had envisioned, UCLA Football has a bright future ahead," Foster said in a statement. "This program, with its rich tradition, will return to prominence.” The players will have 30 days to enter the transfer portal. Some will have the chance to redshirt. SHIRTS available: We have two shirts in the Bleav Network shop and part of the proceeds help support the podcast. Shirt No. 1: The I Bleav in UCLA Football Shirt No. 2: Bleav in UCLA football Interact with us: Josh and James want your feedback and reactions to what you heard on the podcast. Feel free to share your thoughts with them: Josh Woods – Twitter | Instagram James H. Williams –Twitter | Instagram Follow the show's Twitter account – @BleavUCLA Subscribe to the YouTube channel - @BleavinUCLA
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Episode 82 of The Mental Game brings back former All-Pro NFL cornerback Jerry Azumah, his second appearance on The Mental Game.If you missed Part I with Azumah, click here to listen now.Azumah played seven seasons for the Chicago Bears, earning a Pro Bowl and All-Pro selection in 2003. His NFL career came on the heels of a super successful four years at the University of New Hampshire. Under then-head coach Chip Kelly, Azumah starred as a running back, winning the Walter Payton Award as the top offensive player in all of Division I-AA.Given his college success, Azumah was blindsided when he found out the Chicago Bears intended to draft him as a defensive back. When they did just that in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft, Azumah was forced to adjust — to learn his sport from the opposite point of view: as a defender.Azumah figured it out for nearly a decade in the NFL. Now, he focuses on his family, his philanthropic work, and on his burgeoning media career. I've had the delight of producing and co-hosting his podcast, “To The Points with Jerry Azumah.” On The Mental Game, Azumah…Describes how it felt to “feel it click” in the NFL.Explains why his most important mental battle as a player was staying 100% focused.How he balances his emotions and keeps a short memory.And much, much more…The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher.