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Matt Jones and Drew Franklin start with the Packers win over the Steelers. Jordan Love has 20 straight completions at one point. Do QB's specifically target tight ends because it's 'National Tight Ends Day'? The Jets and Aaron Glenn get their first win of the season with a comeback over the Bengals. The Eagles get past the Giants, but the focus is the Cam Skattebo injury. The Broncos cruised past the Cowboys, is it time to believe in Bo Nix? The 'Simpsons' curse continues and Matt reveals his favorite character. A big game from the Bills over the Panthers. Matt is really concerned for the Bears after a loss to the Ravens. When is Lamar Jackson returning? Greg Olsen noted a change in coaching strategy on close field goals. Matt offers his condolences on the passing of Fmr Jets OL Nick Mangold. Looking ahead to Commanders-Chiefs on MNF, Drew wonders if the game could be a rout. Are Eli and Peyton Manning the most popular former players? A surprising win for the Dolphins over the Falcons. A historic performance from Myles Garrett, but the Browns lose to the Patriots. The Bucs cruise past the Saints and the Colts still look like the best team in football at 7-1!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 2nd hour, Dover and Cecil heard from Sean Payton saying that he's proud of the Broncos' rookies stepping up and making plays yesterday. The guys gave their thoughts on the Nuggets beating the Suns with Nikola Jokic getting another triple-double. The fellas heard from Bo Nix explaining how the team changed practice on Wednesday and had a great practice. What history did Nix make this time around that involves John Elway and Peyton Manning?
Pack and Brett are back for Episode 18 — the Peyton Manning episode. They kick things off with a trip down memory lane, reliving the Sheriff's impact on football and collecting. Then it's time to enter the Kaboom Room to unpack updates to 2025 Absolute Football, including new Super Bowl Kabooms, golds, greens, and the new purple parallel.The guys talk about the staying power of Kabooms, the psychology of collecting, and what happens when collectors start thinking about trimming their PCs to focus on what they love most. They close with NFL talk, hobby hypotheticals, and a market watch featuring some standout football cards from Card Ladder data.If you love football cards, this one's packed front to back with insight, nostalgia, and collector perspective.Check out Card Ladder the official data partner of Stacking SlabsVisit Heystack to explore their partner breaks. No more waiting. No more blurry screenshots. Just clear, instant access to what you hit.Follow The Football Card Podcast on Instagram for memes and stuff.Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Pack: | Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Washington Commanders are spiraling — and Eddie & Mike break it all down. After ugly losses to Chicago and Dallas, the guys take a hard look at what's gone wrong, from the defense losing its identity to the offense struggling to finish drives. Can the Commanders bounce back under the Monday Night Football lights against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs?Plus, stick around for the end as the guys check Peyton Manning's pocket and have a few laughs to close out a tough week.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel welcome former NFL WR Eric Decker to the studio. Eric immediately recalls a memory with Matt where the two almost got into a fight! Bobby asks about teammates getting into fights and Matt remembers an intense altercation. Eric looks back at playing in Minnesota and making his way to the NFL. What was it like going to the Broncos and being part of the Tim Tebow and Peyton Manning years? Eric talks about his decision to play for the Jets and some of the other teams he could've played on. How different was the media from Denver to New York? Eric walks through his move to the Titans and why he made that decision. Eric and his wife took part in the show Special Forces and remembers the mental and physical hurdles that made him feel like he was back in the locker room. Bobby asks Eric about playing pickleball and the difference between playing singles or doubles. Looking ahead to NFL Week 8, Bobby and Matt talk about bye weeks. What do you expect from Cowboys/Broncos and Packers/Steelers? Some thoughts on College Football and how NIL has affected the sport. Eric brings up the transfer portal and the reality it brings to CFB. Bobby wonders who is the best team in the NFL? Eric thinks there's one factor that decides who is the best team. We wrap up as Eric reveals the one current QB he'd like the opportunity to play alongside. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel welcome former NFL WR Eric Decker to the studio. Eric immediately recalls a memory with Matt where the two almost got into a fight! Bobby asks about teammates getting into fights and Matt remembers an intense altercation. Eric looks back at playing in Minnesota and making his way to the NFL. What was it like going to the Broncos and being part of the Tim Tebow and Peyton Manning years? Eric talks about his decision to play for the Jets and some of the other teams he could've played on. How different was the media from Denver to New York? Eric walks through his move to the Titans and why he made that decision. Eric and his wife took part in the show Special Forces and remembers the mental and physical hurdles that made him feel like he was back in the locker room. Bobby asks Eric about playing pickleball and the difference between playing singles or doubles. Looking ahead to NFL Week 8, Bobby and Matt talk about bye weeks. What do you expect from Cowboys/Broncos and Packers/Steelers? Some thoughts on College Football and how NIL has affected the sport. Eric brings up the transfer portal and the reality it brings to CFB. Bobby wonders who is the best team in the NFL? Eric thinks there's one factor that decides who is the best team. We wrap up as Eric reveals the one current QB he'd like the opportunity to play alongside. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fourth and final hour of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, the guys talk about some of the things that drive them crazy about The Broncos offense and what they'd rather see from Sean Payton. Mike plays some touching audio from Peyton Manning talking about Demaryius Thomas and why he chose Denver. And we close out the show with some positives from the game as well as breaking down Christian Braun's new contract.
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil discuss the Broncos defensive performance yesterday. Why did the Broncos struggle so much allowing the Giants to have wide open receivers and tight ends? Do the Broncos a full-blown problem with the amount of penalties they are accumulating? We hear from Sean Payton and his thoughts on Bo Nix getting the offense going in the fourth quarter. What happened on Nix's misthrows and all the tipped/batted passes? Today's "Three Count" features the most underrated parts of yesterday's Broncos game, Colorado State firing Jay Norvell, and all the moving parts with coaches in college football. We hear from an emotional Peyton Manning and his thoughts on Demaryius Thomas being inducted into the Broncos Ring of Fame.
In hour 4 of The Drive, Zach and Phil continue their conversation on Sean Payton's play calling. Why did Payton call so many screen passes? Should Broncos Country be questioning if Payton should still be calling plays? We hear from Sean Payton and his follow up to his "Super Bowl" comments from before the season. We hear from an emotional Peyton Manning and his thoughts on Demaryius Thomas being inducted into the Broncos Ring of Fame. What did Sean Payton have to say about playing in front of the Super Bowl 50 team? We wrap up the show with John Davis joining the show to discuss where he's at with the Broncos and how this compares to comebacks in Broncos history. Zach and Phil hand out their "game balls" for the Broncos after their improbable win.
Send JD a text message and be heard!THE UNC BOWL! That's what @companyadjace @will_ujones called it. Or the @icyhot or @bengayus bowl. What a #tnf game @bengals beat @steelers in a thriller @joeflacco over @aaronrodgers12 & @lahjay10_ with 16 catches. @paddy_bailey was screaming who's covering the slant?? @call_me_tca_prez @bmtlive07 @thomaswdonovan @rho212 @rob.p1156 & @donna.fender talked about all time @nfl first round draft busts @ryandleaf & _thebiggestqb topped the list. But Rob brought up #rickmirer and the late #lawrencephillips too. Will said they're going to watch punching out the ball by the defense and people getting punched in face. @daniel_orbe23 @i_need_a_sports_iv & @anthonyyacc trevondiggs out with a concussion in an “accident” at his home. He's out for @commanders this weekend. Need to watch the #all22film so much more to uncover in each game. Rob thinks @nygiants win @broncos because their D isn't great and gives a lot of yards after contact which is great for @sk4ttp4ck to have a day. @uncfootball tonight @cal_football on @espn I will be watching. Next year @appletv gets @f1 starting in 2026. @nba on @peacock @primevideo & #espn streaming is taking over sports. #sportstrivia at the finish.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Sports with Rod 10-15-2025 …Apparently Peyton Manning is not a He, Peyton Manning is an It …Get Ready for the Icy Hot Bowl …That can't be the MLS Recap, can it?
Kevin Clark is joined by Booger McFarland to discuss what he's changed his mind about through 6 weeks of the season. Hear why Booger believes that Daniel Jones has propelled the Colts into Super Bowl contention. Plus, why he believes Baker Mayfield is the league's most valuable player thus far. Booger also tells amazing stories from his time playing with Peyton Manning in Indianapolis & on the great Buccaneers defenses of the early 2000's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Top Five Karaoke Experiences and The Karaoke Commandments Join hosts Kris McPeak and Annie Pruitt as they dive into their top five karaoke experiences from A to Z. This episode covers everything from favorite karaoke memories, songs you absolutely shouldn't sing, and an unforgettable 'I Will Survive' rule. Enjoy stories about Madonna's 'Hanky Panky,' Peyton Manning's viral karaoke moment, and a memorable 'Don't Stop Believing' performance. Oh, and that playlist? RIGHT HERE! Tune in for a mix of fun, nostalgia, and some surprising song picks! 00:00 Welcome to the Top Five Podcast 00:24 Discussing Favorite Playlists 00:54 Today's Theme: Karaoke Songs 01:58 Karaoke Commandments and Personal Picks 13:40 Honorable Mentions and Final Thoughts 20:47 Wrapping Up the Episode
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich break down all of yesterday's NFL action including Patrick Mahomes throwing four touchdown passes to lead Kansas City over Detroit, Baker Mayfield proving once again why he's currently the leader in the club house for MVP, and the Colts starting 5-1 for the first time since the Peyton Manning era. Then, bets for each of tonight's games of the Monday Night Football double header, as Josh Allen and the Bills look to bounce back from their first loss of the season, as just over a field goal favorite in Atlanta, and the Bears looking for their revenge on the Washington Commanders for after the season altering Hail Mary in 2024. The hour wraps with a Case of the Monday's airing out all of their grievances from the weekend including Penn State firing James Franklin and his $50 million buyout, and Justin Fields' horrendous performance for the entire world to see in London.
Group Guide Use this guide to help your group discussion as you meet this week. TranscriptGood morning, My name is Spencer, I'm one of the pastors here. We're going to be mostly in Acts chapter two today. So you have a Bible. You can turn there now we're going to be in verses 36 through 42. We are in our series called Remember. This is an opportunity for our church to remember and rediscover our membership, commitment and the 14 statements that we commit to as a church. The first seven of those that we've walked through in the last month are the essential elements of the gospel. It's what we believe. Over the last month, as we walked through the seven commandments, we saw that because the triune God of the Bible saw humanity in sin and on a path to hell. God the Father sent Jesus Christ the Son to die on the cross and to rise from the grave to give us faith through grace, sealing us with the Holy Spirit to advance the kingdom until Christ comes to make all things new. So that's the summary of the seven statements and that's the summary of the gospel. That's our hope. And every commitment that we're going to walk through, we're going to take these week by week now, one by one. Every commitment that we're about to walk through, the things that we commit to doing as the church flow out of that hope, meaning that the gospel remains central to the works that God is called to walk in. And that's what we're gonna see over the next seven weeks as we walk through these.So my son got a birthday gift. I want to grab it and show it to you. He got a birthday gift a couple about two months ago. It's a circuit board. You ever seen these? So he's 8 and he got a circuit board at 8. I was not getting stuff like this because I do not have the mind of my son. He has a mathematical mind in ways that I do not. So he's been taking this. It's got a power source here. And then basically it teaches electricity. So you do a bunch of different designs, a bunch of different circuits. It powers a bunch of different things. And he's been playing with this. And the other day he came downstairs and he was messing with it. He said, hey, it's not working. You can tell he'd spent a lot of time messing with the different circuits and the different designs, getting to do different things and just it's not working. And then he finally, he figured it out. He said, I think the batteries are dead. I was like, oh, but he's eight and he doesn't have the dexterity to pull these out. So I, being the hero father that I was, pried out the old batteries and put the new ones in and then, boom, flipped it on and it was working again. But it's neat. He's been playing with this, and it's been engaging his mind in a lot of different ways. But one of the things that I thought of as I was thinking through the remainder of this sermon series is that if you put all the coolest, neatest designs on this board, it's a fan that attaches to it. It has something that spins off the top. There's all types of neat designs. If you put all the different designs on here, but the batteries aren't working, this is pointless. This is powerless. And the reality is that as we walk through the rest of these commitments, we can have all the neatest and nicest language to talk about the church that we think we're called to be. But if the Gospel isn't central to what we're doing and what we're seeking to live out, it is as dead as a circuit board that doesn't work. It is pointless. It is powerless that all the things that we seek to be as a gospel center and community on mission, if they're not empowered by the Gospel, it is all meaningless and pointless. So what I want us to consider as we walk through each of these commitments is that though these are things that God has called us to be, the Gospel has to still be central. And God empowers us by the power of the Holy Spirit and belief in the Gospel to live out the implications of what it means to be a Christian belonging to a church.So I'm going to read this 8th commitment with that in mind. And then each week as we read these, the hope is we will continue to remember this as we walk through it. Let me read this eighth commitment. Having placed faith in Jesus as Savior and Lord and been baptized as a believer, I will seek to foster my personal relationship with him, allowing the Gospel to saturate every aspect of my life. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, I pray that you would help us as we seek to understand what it means to live out the calling that you've called us as Christians and this church. God, I pray that you would help us as we seek to understand this from the understanding that all this is empowered by you and faith in you. So God help us understand this as we walk through your scriptures in Jesus name. Amen.All right, so we're going to weave in and out of Acts 2 as we look at this commitment. I'm going to start off in verse 36, but before I do, let me give some context for we're jumping straight into the second chapter of Acts before this. The book of Acts is the early Acts of the Church. Jesus completes his work after the resurrection. He ascends to the right hand of God the Father. And then the Holy Spirit descends, the third member of the Trinity upon the church. And the church begins in Acts 2. And one of the first things that happens is that Peter preaches the Gospel. There's a crowd of thousands of people that he preaches to. I'm preaching from the book of Joel, connecting it to the work of Christ. And this is how he ends his sermon.> Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified. (Acts 2:36, ESV)Peter highlights the reality that though we and those people, some of them there, were not at the cross, they were not the ones shouting for Jesus to be crucified. We, because of our sin, are the ones who put Jesus on the cross. Someone had to pay the penalty for sin. Jesus Christ stands in the way for us. That's what he's highlighting here. And then he says in verse 37,> Now when they heard this they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, "Brothers, what shall we do?" (Acts 2:37, ESV)So that's the work of the gospel. That message cut their heart. That's the work of belief. They heard the Gospel. They heard about Christ whom they had crucified, and it cut them to the heart. And they're responding in faith. This is what happens when you hear the gospel message, when the Holy Spirit works in our heart to remove the heart of stone and create a heart of flesh to bring us to new life in Christ to be born again. This is the work of what's happening here. Everything we walked through the last month as we looked at the seven commitments, the gospel at work in us changes us. And that's what happens to this crowd of people. And then they respond. Verse 38.> And Peter said to them, "Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is for you and for your children and for all who are far off, everyone whom the Lord our God calls to himself." (Acts 2:38–39, ESV)> And with many other words he bore witness and continued to exhort them, saying, "Save yourselves from this crooked generation." (Acts 2:40, ESV)> So those who received his word were baptized, and there were added that day about three thousand souls. (Acts 2:41, ESV)So what we see here is they hear the Gospel, God works in their heart, they believe. And then he says, repent and be baptized. And that right there is the clear pattern that is established in the New Testament. Believe the Gospel, repent and be baptized. So our commitment says, having placed faith in Jesus as Savior and Lord, and been baptized as a believer, we want to believe the Gospel and in response to that belief, enter into baptism. This is what we believe as believers.Baptism. Baptism for us is a holy sign. Holy meaning set apart. Set apart in a unique way. It's a sign. It means it points to something else, a symbol that points to something else. The baptism is a holy sign that points to the inward change of belief when someone places their faith fully in Christ and they are changed by Him. It is the symbol that says that we are brought from death to life, from old to. Some of the language we use when we do baptisms regularly is it's an outward sign of an inward reality. The baptism doesn't save us. The act doesn't save us, but it declares we already are saved because of what Christ has done in our hearts, that we have trusted in him for our forgiveness of sins and he's covered us. And baptism gets to point to that. And the people hear this. And 3,000 plus people respond to faith in Jesus Christ and are baptized. And what happens here is really the installation. This is the installation of baptism as the ordained practice of just demonstrating that you believe in Jesus Christ. Sometimes we'll call it an ordinance. This is something God has commanded us to do as a holy sign that points to the Gospel and other traditions. It's also called a sacrament. And I'm actually fine with that language as long as we don't take it to the Roman Catholic understanding of sacrament that this is a holy symbol and sign that points to the inward change that has happened in our hearts. And that's the order of what happens in the rest of the Book of Acts. You believe the Gospel and then you respond in.This goes back to the Great Commission. When Jesus commissions his disciples, he says,> Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. (Matthew 28:19–20, ESV)So Peter does this. He preaches the gospel, he makes disciples, and then they enter into the waters and are baptized. And that is the process for the rest of the Book of Acts. Let me hit just a few passages in the rest of the Book of Acts. As you see the Acts of the early church In Acts chapter 8 it says,> But when they believed Philip as he preached good news about the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. (Acts 8:12, ESV)Philip is evangelizing to the Ethiopian eunuch. It says,> Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning with this Scripture he told him the good news about Jesus. And as they went along the road they came to some water, and the eunuch said, "See, here is water! What prevents me from being baptized?" And he commanded the chariot to stop, and they both went down into the water, Philip and the eunuch, and he baptized him. (Acts 8:35–38, ESV)He hears the gospel, he believes, and he enters into the waters and he's baptized. The apostle Paul, formerly known as Saul, when he trusts in Christ, after Christ blinds him on the road to Damascus. It says in Acts 9,> And immediately something like scales fell from his eyes, and he regained his sight. Then he rose and was baptized. (Acts 9:18, ESV)Scales fell from Saul's eyes, which is his physical regaining sight. But also it points to the inward reality, what's happened in him, that he has eyes to see and believe. And it says he got up and was baptized. Belief, then baptism. This is what Paul inspired by the Holy Spirit in Romans chapter six is getting at when he says in verses three and four,> Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. (Romans 6:3–4, ESV)That as we come to faith in Christ and we enter into the waters, it's this picture of we were once dead in sin. That's all we baptized literally just means. The Greek word baptizo just means washing immerse in water. And the picture is that you are dead in sin, you come alive in Christ, picturing what has happened in our lives when we trust in him. So that's what we do. We practice. We reference this Romans 6 passage. Even when we are doing baptisms. And it's fun and it's awesome, we love baptism. That's why it's a celebration when we do baptism. If you haven't been here for baptism Sunday, it's serious. We take it seriously. We don't make light of it, but it is not somber, it's celebratory. It isn't toned down. We celebrate what God has done and we clap and we sing and we celebrate. We listen to testimonies. We're moved to tears because baptism is a wonderful, beautiful declaration of how Jesus saves sinners. So that's how we practice baptism in our church. And if you've been a part of our, if you're a member of this church, we've talked about this as making this addition to our membership commitment to clarify our beliefs on this, that we believe in believer's baptism. Now that is different than infant baptism. And if you have questions about that, because we believe in believers baptism, that you place your faith in Christ and then are baptized. But if you have a background like I did, I was sprinkled as a child, you might have questions about what does that mean? How do Presbyterians and Lutherans and, and Episcopalians and other people understand this? We did a whole YouTube podcast called Overtime. It's on our YouTube page for stuff that we don't have time for in the sermon. We'll spend some time in our recording studio downstairs. So Chet and I this week spent some time talking about this and went deep into the subject of baptism. So if you want to know more about that and how that differs from infant baptism and our beliefs on this and really some of the history of how this came about, I would encourage you to listen to that. It will be posted today alongside the sermon.But this is what we believe that having placed faith in Jesus Christ, we are baptized, declaring the work that Christ has done in us. And the next part of this commitment is I will seek to foster my personal relationship with him, allowing the gospel to saturate every aspect of my life. Let me focus on this one part. I will seek to foster my personal relationship with him because Christ has saved us. We get to be in a personal relationship with him. We get to actually know our God, our God. Hear this. He is not a distant deity that from afar demands, works to appease him. Our God is imminent. He's near, he's with us. And he wants us to know him in relationship. And it's good to know someone in relationship and to have the intimacy that's bound up in that, to actually have depth in relationship with someone. Like if you've ever been, have you ever had a really good friendship with someone where all of a sudden you and your friend are in a situation and you both hear a Phrase, just a phrase. And both of you look at each other because that points back to like an inside joke from years ago. And then all of a sudden, like it's a serious situation, so you're trying to keep it together, but you're like both looking at each other. And then you can't look at each other because if you look at each other too long, you're both going to crack up laughing. Listen, those type of friendships are wonderful, but they come through depth. They come through time and investment. Like the type of depth that you see in a relationship between a child and their mother. Some children, they just know their parents so well, they know their mother so well that they know the right phrase they can use just to make them smile. That's depth and that's wonderful. You see it in marriages sometimes that there's. In marriage, sometimes you can have a whole conversation with your spouse without saying a word. I mean, I've been there where all of a sudden the kids are acting crazy and she sees my face and I'm getting stirred up, like I'm about to take one of these out back. I'm about to handle this right now. And then she looks at me and she's like, no, don't. And I'm like, mm, this is about to happen. And then it turns to like a pleading look, like, please don't. We're at my parents house, like they're tired. Like, just, we're about to leave. Can you just like wait until we get out of the house? Like you can have a whole conversation with just looks, but you don't get there without the depth that you've created within that relationship. And it takes time and that takes investment. That takes knowing the other person. If you decided to date someone tomorrow, and then as a part of, you know, the first couple weeks of dating, you just said, hey, look, I've only got about 15, 20 minutes a week for you. We can do that all in one day, like on a Friday, or I can space that out throughout the week. You know, five minutes here, five minutes here, five minutes here. But you kind of choose your own adventure in this. You will be single indefinitely. Because that's not how relationships work. But the reality is that we often will treat our relationship with God like that, where it's just, let me carve out some time. I give you five minutes here, five minutes there. And that's not how we create the depth that God wants from us. God desires us to be in relationship with him. And the more we get to know him, the More wonderful, we see how the goodness of his glory and his attributes and all types of things. Jesus Christ in his ministry in the Gospels makes this appeal over and over again. I'll just give you a few examples.> Abide in me, and I in you. (John 15:4, ESV)He looks at his followers and says, abide in me. Live in me and I will abide in you. I will live. I'll remain in you like a branch that flows out of the vine. He says, let's have this together. Then in the Gospel of Matthew, he looks at people who are struggling. He says,> Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. (Matthew 11:28, ESV)Then In John chapter 10, he says,> I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me. (John 10:14, ESV)and that's a wonderful picture as a shepherd knows his sheep, and the sheep know the voice of their shepherd. We've been in stressful situations with your child and all of a sudden they're in a crowd and they can't find you and you can't find them. But you hear their cry and then your child hears your voice. It's distinct because you know each other. And that's what Christ is saying, like, I know my sheep, my sheep know me. And that's a wonderful invitation that Christ gives over and over again. Our God wants to know for us to know Him. Our God desires us to have an intimate knowledge of Him. But the reality is that we will fill our days with lesser things. When the invitation is there for us to know God, we will pour ourselves into things that do not matter. And the reality is that God wants to be the central moving force in our lives. He wants to be the power source for all the different circuits that flow out of Him. He wants us to know Him. And that's a wonderful invitation. And that's precisely why when the people who hear the sermon at Pentecost from Peter and they place their faith in him and they're baptized, the very next act that we see that they do picks up in verse 42. Here's the response.> And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. (Acts 2:42, ESV)They sought to know their God. The word is devotion. Devotion. They devoted themselves. They wanted to know God. And there are a few different ways to get listed here. The apostles teaching. This would have been the teachings of Christ that eventually come to be the Gospels. So this is the scriptures that's being pictured here. The breaking of bread and fellowship. This is the fellowship meals they had together would have included the Lord's Supper and prayer. The humbling of ourselves to be dependent upon the Lord through constant communication for him, to him and with him, for every need in our lives. So next week we'll look more at the one anothering that kind of shows up in this breaking of bread and the community that's bound up in that. And that's a wonderful way to know God together. But I want to focus on two of devotion to the apostles teaching, that's devotion to the Word of God and devotion to prayer. Constant communication with God. I want to spend the most of our time left on those two things.Listen, there are other ways to know God. There are other disciplines. The means of knowing God, worship and singing, fasting, evangelism, silence and solitude, serving the other means of knowing God. But the Word of God and prayer become foundational in the pursuit of actually knowing who our God is. So in fostering a personal relationship, let's focus on that first one, knowing him and His Word. J.I. packer, a theologian, he once wrote a book called Knowing God, which is an excellent book. And in this book he starts off by saying this. He says, for knowing God is a relationship calculated to thrill a person's heart. That the design of relationship with God is to thrill us to provide maximum enjoyment. He goes on to say, what happens is that the almighty Creator, the Lord of hosts, the great God before whom the nations are as a drop in the bucket, comes to you and begins to talk to you through the words and truths of Holy Scripture. Perhaps you've been acquainted with the Bible and Christian truth for many years and it has meant little to you. But one day you wake up to the fact that God is actually speaking to you you through the biblical message that many of us may be familiar with the Bible may have touch points with it here and there, but what he's pushing on is that God has designed the relationship with him to thrill our soul. And when you begin to understand that fully and how God has revealed Himself in His Word, that these don't just become verses or lessons or life stories or morals or anything. They just become. They're not just disconnected lessons to help us learn facts, but they're actually an opportunity, an opportunity and a medium to know him, to know the God who made all things out of nothing. It is an opportunity to know our God, which when we think about that, I want us to reflectively consider how we spend our days, how we spend each day in light of the opportunity to know God through His Word that many of us will wake up and in the early morning moments, we have the opportunity to look to the Lord, to spend time with him, to meet him in His Word, but how quickly we've trained ourselves to jump to our phones and jump to Instagram or sports scores or anything else. But we have this opportunity to meet with him in His Word. And that's one thing we teach in our church, is that you should set aside time daily to meet with God, to read His Scriptures, to think deeply upon the Scriptures in the morning. And there are some people that's literally just not possible. They cannot wake up early enough, they cannot carve out the time, and they make time in the day later on. But the overwhelming majority of us can make the time in the morning to meet with him, to know him in His Word. And then what we like to push on as well, is not just to take a few minutes in the morning and then we've segmented that off and we've moved on to the rest of our day. But what we teach is also meditation upon His Word. Christian meditation is thinking deeply upon God as He's revealed in His Word. And the invitation is not just to have 10 minutes in the morning, but to think deeply upon God throughout the day, to enjoy him as the day goes on. As Psalm 34 says,> Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him! (Psalm 34:8, ESV)The Word of God is not meant to be. Hear this. It's not meant to be a granola bar that you quickly unwrap and that you devour and that you discard and you move on from. The Word of God is meant to be like one of those giant jawbreakers, remember those from childhood, like the size of a baseball. The Word of God is meant to be like one of those. Got one of those as a kid, and it was a good time for weeks. You could just sit and savor every layer of it slowly and slowly and slowly. And that's what the Word of God is supposed to be to us, something that we slowly savor throughout the day, all our days. Psalm 1 gives a picture of this. The very first Psalm begins,> But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. (Psalm 1:2, ESV)that we should consider the invitation that we have to delight in the law. The law is just another way of saying the word of God, to delight in His Word day and night, throughout the day, from morning to evening, to delight in God through thinking deeply about His Word. And we cannot do that if we apportion 15 minutes of segmented off, just different set aside. But it doesn't actually build depth in a way that builds throughout our days.Now this means regularly coming to the Lord. What I fear is, and I felt this, I felt this, that the easy distractions of entertaining ourselves to death on things that do not matter, the empty, vapid, worthless pursuits of spending hours of our week on things that do not matter on YouTube and TikTok and Instagram and Netflix and podcasts and sports and all types of things, when we have the living God who wants us to know him, that we should take an accounting of this, we should consider what has become our primary hope, where our primary energy is gone. And then we should look at our God and how wonderful he is and then repent and to change and to turn back to him and recommit. Yes, I want to end this season, recommit to personal relationship with Christ. And as we take the Lord's Supper in a moment, you'll have the opportunity to be thankful that we have a Savior who continually calls us into that.And we should be a people of word and a people of prayer as we seek to foster a personal relationship with him. Because God is wonderful and he's worthy of our time and our attention, and we just. We have to see these as means to knowing the God, the infinitely wonderful, amazing God. Like, if you could get 30 minutes with your favorite person in history, your favorite celebrity, how excited would you be? How thrilled would you be? Like, as a kid, if you told me I could have 30 minutes with Peyton Manning, I'd have been stoked, because I loved Peyton Manning. He was my hero. I watch him playing football games. I'm like, he's the best. And then he'd be in commercials. I'm like, he's the funniest. And then he'd be in the game again. He's the best. If I could just have 30 minutes to just hear about his greatness. What I've been thrilled and the reality is, is that we have that regular opportunity that is given to us to meet with God, who is infinitely better than Peyton Manning, who's infinitely better than any being we could meet with. May we be thrilled to meet with our God like this. This is what our God calls us into. I will seek to foster my personal relationship with him. Him allowing the gospel to saturate every aspect of my life.That's what I want to end with, allowing the gospel to saturate every aspect of my life. One of the ways that we talk about this regularly is the language of gospel fluency. If you've been a part of our church for any given period of time, you've probably heard it. It's like the greatest hits of Mill City. We use gospel fluency a lot because it's wonderful. And the idea is like, my two youngest children are in a Spanish immersion program, which means that all their math and science is taught exclusively in Spanish. When I say exclusively in Spanish, I mean that's it. I go to parent teacher conferences and they don't speak English. And I'm like, uh huh, yeah, sure, sounds great. I've seen my son approach his teacher outside at the doctor's office and she did not break character. She knows English, she just spoke Spanish. Because they're trying to help them be fluent in Spanish. And the goal is by middle school they'll begin to start to think in Spanish, start to process in Spanish. In fact, I've heard that it's hard for them once they get to middle school to learn math from an English speaking teacher because they've just so thought of numbers in Spanish. And the idea of fluency is that you think in a language, you process in a language, you understand reality in that language, you can even dream in that language. And the picture of gospel fluency is that we be so fluent in the gospel, we so know it deeply in our soul. The way that we process our very days, the way we understand every given situation in life, is through the lens of the gospel. And the reason why it's important to be saturated every aspect of us by the good news of a Savior who came and rescued us. The reason why that's so unbelievably important is because it becomes so vital and necessary for every aspect of life, including all of the difficult ones. So that when you suffer, you're not caught off guard. That when you enter a time of suffering that you just are so fluid. In the Gospel, you know, I know that this isn't. This is painful and this stinks. But God is good. And he's purposed suffering in ways I can't fully understand. But I know that. That he has done this in a way that is for my good. That when you enter into temptation, when sin makes itself enticing and appealing to your flesh, that you have this personal relationship with Christ that's so saturated your soul that you just as soon as it begins, you're just like, I know that my flesh wants this, it desires this. But I also know that Christ is better. And I believe that Jesus is better. And not only did I believe Jesus is better than this sin, I also know that Jesus knows what this feels like because he was tempted by Satan in the wilderness. And Hebrews 4 teaches me that he was tempted as I am, and he can sympathize with this. And I will choose him over my sin. That when death comes and hits us square in the face in ways we did not imagine, we're so fluent in the gospel that we just have this eternal mindset that says, I know this is painful, but I also know this is not the way it will be. That when we enter into conflict and we're dealing with conflict in life, that we're fluent in the Gospel in a way that knows that I am going to act like a Christian and I'm not going to just win to get my way here. I'm not just going to try to defeat the other person in the room. That I'm going to do the work of taking out the plank of my own eye so I can see the speck in theirs. And I'm going to reconcile with them. Because that's what Christ calls me to. That when we go through seasons where we experience betrayal, when we experience betrayal or get stabbed in the back or get abandoned or hurt by those we love, we're so fluent that we know that Christ knows what this feels like because he knows what it feels like to have one of his followers who be cared for for three years, sell him out for 20 pieces of silver. That he knows what it's like to have 10 of his friends abandon him and have only one of them stand at the cross. When we're fluent in the gospel and this becomes how we think and how we live, we can handle every aspect of life. We should consider this as individuals. Next Week, we'll spend more time on what it means to consider this as a community. Because it's not just a private journey, it's a corporate journey. It's together. The picture of all of us seeking to be gospel fluent, seeking us to know God individually, but collectively together, leaning on one another as the church as we leave lean on Christ, who is our rock.But as we close out, let me make this final appeal. I want to talk to the members of our church as we do this remembering as we do our recommitment. I want us to look at this. I want us to consider what it means to place that having placed faith in Jesus, Savior and Lord, and been baptized as a believer, I will seek hear this commitment. I will seek to foster my personal relationship with him, allowing the gospel to saturate every aspect of life, my life. To do that, to really consider and take an accounting of our own souls and consider, are we doing this? I felt this. I felt this. That the easy distractions of entertaining ourselves to death on things that do not matter, the empty, vapid, worthless pursuits of spending hours of our week on things that do not matter on YouTube and TikTok and Instagram and Netflix and podcasts and sports and all types of things, when we have the living God who wants us to know him, that we should take an accounting of this, we should consider what has become our primary hope, where our primary energy is gone. And then we should look at our God and how wonderful he is and then repent and to change and to turn back to him and recommit. Yes, I want to end this season, recommit to personal relationship with Christ. And as we take the Lord's Supper in a moment, you'll have the opportunity to be thankful that we have a Savior who continually calls us into that.But if. Let me make this last appeal. If you do not have a personal relationship with Christ, if Christianity, if church, if Jesus has always been a mere part of your life, someone you can pick up at some point certain seasons and put away, pick up at certain parts of the week and put away. But you've never actually had this personal relationship I want you to hear so clearly this morning. You are missing out on what it means to have a personal relationship with the God of all joy and beauty and wonder and goodness and glory. And he desires you. He desires you to know Him. And as we take the Lord's Supper in a moment, do not come to the table, but come to start a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, I pray that you might help us remember what it means to have you in our lives in a way that would compel us back to seeing you as worthy of devotion, so that you might saturate every aspect of our being. For some in this room, that's going to come through faith for the first time. Faith and surrendering to you. For others of us, it's gonna be the joy of repentance, the joy of going to our groups this week and being honest about where we've spent our best energy, where we spend our best moments in the day and our best thoughts and returning to you. But God, we pray you go to work in our hearts in Jesus name. Amen.We're gonna take the Lord's Supper. I wanna read from Mark 14:22, 25 to prepare our hearts to read receive the Lord's Supper.> And as they were eating, he took bread, and after blessing it broke it and gave it to them, and said, "Take; this is my body." And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, and they all drank of it. And he said to them, "This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many. Truly, I say to you, I will not drink again of the fruit of the vine until the day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God." (Mark 14:22–25, ESV)If you're a Christian, you get to come to the table remembering this sign that points to the gospel that Jesus Christ's body was broken and his blood was shed so that we could have joy and delight and satisfaction through relationship with him. So as you remember your sin and you remember the ways we need to repent joyfully, come to the table remembering our Savior. But if you have not trusted in Christ right now where you sit, I want you to bow your head and I want you to pray and I want you to humble yourself before the Lord and ask to start a relationship with him by trusting that he died on the cross for your sins, by trusting that he conquered death for you at the resurrection and starting anew with him. But when you're ready, come to the table.
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There's a theme that echoes through Dan Lanning's program at Oregon in 2025: Double Down.But for the defending regular season Big Ten champs and one of the nation's top teams “Doubling Down” is not just about repeating as Champs or getting to the College Football Playoff, it's about daily growth.Dan Lanning is the latest conversation on THE PROCESS, a limited series within Y-Option, fueled by our founding sponsor, 76® - keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beat. In a detailed conversation with Rhett Lewis and myself, the Ducks head coach opened up about being exposed to the GOAT of Process, Nick Saban, and how that has impacted his life and the core DNA Traits of his program.After a statement win on the road at Penn State two weeks ago, Lanning didn't allow the emotions of an epic White Out win to linger. “Every one of our players has an improvement plan,” he told us. “One thing they must get better at.” And that goes for every unit, every coach, every staff member.That kind of clarity doesn't come from chasing results. It comes from the process that Lanning learned years ago at Alabama and Georgia which began with a simple phrase: evaluate everything. The good calls, the bad ones, the moments that worked out for the wrong reasons. As he put it, “Good process, bad result–that can happen. Bad process, good result–that can happen too.” Regardless of result, his knows he and his staff still have to fix it.And then he took it further and shared something with Rhett and I that we have never heard from a football coach.He has his players self-reflect each week. Not just verbally, but he has them write it down. And not just what worked, but what didn't and how they'll respond. Coach Lanning reads each players essay and their words give him a window into their self-awareness, and that's where real growth starts.When Coach Lanning spoke about self-awareness for his players, it landed. Because that word sits at the center of his life too. The man who once drove from Kansas City to Pittsburgh just to chase a coaching job now balances the same fire at Oregon with grounded perspective. His wife's battle with cancer reshaped how he sees the world. “There is no balance in this profession,” he admitted. But when he gets a moment to have dinner with his wife or watch his son's football game–Coach Lanning is all in.In a sport where everyone's watching the scoreboard, Dan Lanning is focused on the present while building a culture that values honesty over hype, process over panic, and connection over control.And if you walk into his locker room, he says, you'll see that the rest of the world could learn from the young men in it.That's The Process. That's Growth. And it's working in Eugene.For past episodes of THE PROCESS be sure to check out Peyton Manning, Chris Fowler and Mark Jackson as their process as professionals, husbands and fathers may impact your life.Much love and stay steadyYogiY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
Run an ultramarathon and eat Taco Bell at least 9 times. San Francisco has a dog poop problem in restaurants and grocery stores. Mark Sanchez got stabbed the night before calling the game in Indianapolis. But, it sounds like he deserved it. The Denver Broncos beat the Philadelphia Eagles, and Eagle fans are putting on their tinfoil hats. Cowboy DeHuff gives his All Balls awards. Emari Demercado of the Cardinals busted a 76 yard run… but dropped it at the goal line. The Las Vegas Raiders have a QB issue. Geno Smith is terrible. Should the Raiders trade for Browns QB Sheder Sanders? How to fix the Super Bowl halftime show. Pat Shurmur is a product of his quarterbacks - Shedeur Sanders and Peyton Manning. So when he doesn't have a good one, like now at CU, he sucks at calling plays. If Deion Sanders makes this his last season at Colorado due to health reasons, we should all be fine with that. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thursday Night Football between the 49ers and Rams ended when Sean McVey went for it on fourth down in overtime to prevent a possible tie. The overtime rules need to be changed so Stugotz, Mikey A, and Taylor came up with some interesting solutions. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady gave their Mt. Rushmores of receivers. Plus, more Mikely somehow has Stugotz thinking the Giants are going to win the NFC East. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Red-Hot Sale Event. And use Promo Code STUGOTZ at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thursday Night Football between the 49ers and Rams ended when Sean McVey went for it on fourth down in overtime to prevent a possible tie. The overtime rules need to be changed so Stugotz, Mikey A, and Taylor came up with some interesting solutions. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady gave their Mt. Rushmores of receivers. Plus, more Mikely somehow has Stugotz thinking the Giants are going to win the NFC East. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Red-Hot Sale Event. And use Promo Code STUGOTZ at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the Fourth Hour, Trivia with the guys. They go 1-3 on the trivia questions. Which QB that Stoke played with other than Peyton Manning threw for the most yards in their career? Jamal Murray on the Nuggets championship aspirations.
A Candid Conversation on the Mental Game of Life This episode of the Rich Mind Podcast explores the single most important factor that separates the good from the great: a winner's mindset. Using the world of professional sports—from Tom Brady and Baker Mayfield in the NFL to the top players in golf—Randy and Greg dissect what it truly means to have the mental edge. They argue that at the elite level, physical talent is a given; the real differentiator is the internal programming, discipline, and unshakable belief that allows champions to perform under pressure. This conversation translates the lessons from these top athletes into practical advice for your own life, covering the importance of a strong "organization" (your inner circle), consistent practice (reps), and the powerful mindset of a champion that you can apply to your career, relationships, and personal goals. Key Takeaways: In any competitive field, including business and life, the ultimate differentiator is not physical skill but mindset. A winner's mindset is developed through disciplined practice and a relentless commitment to excellence, as exemplified by athletes like Tom Brady. The success of an individual is heavily influenced by the mindset of the entire "organization" they are a part of, from ownership down to the players. True champions, like Tom Brady, often prioritize winning and team success over individual accolades or maximum financial gain. The principles of a sports mindset—putting in the reps, having confidence, and focusing on the fundamentals—are directly applicable to achieving goals in any area of your life. Surrounding yourself with the right "organization"—your inner circle of friends, family, and mentors—is critical for your personal and professional success. Developing a winning mindset requires consistent practice, even when you don't see immediate results, and having the resilience to learn from "bad reps." Questions Answered in This Episode: What is the single biggest difference between good athletes and legendary champions? How did Tom Brady go from being the last draft pick to the greatest of all time? How does the culture of an organization impact individual performance and success? What can we learn from the mindset of elite golfers about performing under pressure? How can you apply the principles of a winner's mindset to your own career and goals? Why is the "who" you surround yourself with just as important as the "what" you do? How do you build confidence and put in the "reps" for your own life goals? What is the connection between mindset coaches in sports and personal development? Key People, Concepts, & Terms: People: Randy Wilson, Greg Junge, Tom Brady, Baker Mayfield, Peyton Manning, Joe Dispenza, John Daly. Concepts: Winner's Mindset, Mental Game, Reps (Practice), Confidence, Discipline, Organizational Culture, Inner Circle, Peak Performance. Teams/Organizations Mentioned: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts, New York Yankees. Key Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction: What Separates Winners from Everyone Else? 02:17 - The Tom Brady Case Study: The Power of Discipline and Mindset 03:57 - The Organizational Mindset: Why Success Starts at the Top 06:48 - The Patriots & Yankees Dynasty: The Power of Consistency 10:20 - A Champion's Sacrifice: Tom Brady Taking a Pay Cut to Win 13:50 - The Mental Game of Golf: Watching the World's Best Under Pressure 15:40 - The Rise of Mindset Coaches in Professional Sports 18:37 - Applying It to Your Life: The Same Blueprint for Success 20:01 - Putting in the "Reps" for Your Own Life and Goals 23:13 - Actionable Advice: Who is in YOUR Organization?
Super Bowl champion and 3x Pro Bowler TJ Ward sits down with Jimmy to revisit Denver's epic Super Bowl 50 run, life in the league with the Browns and Broncos, and the leadership that defined one of the 2010s' most feared defenses. TJ opens up about playing a title game in his Bay Area backyard, the “clutch” side of Peyton Manning that fans forget, and why DeMarcus Ware was the OG leader of that locker room. He also dives into scheme fit, memorable matchups (Gronk, Antonio Gates, Jamal Charles), and the very real grind of injuries and concussions.College fans will love TJ's Oregon stories—Autzen's energy, the Nike effect, Chip Kelly's era, and honest thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and the breakup of the Pac-12. Post-football, TJ shares what he's building now with his new show Safety First and where to follow it.00:00 Introduction01:20 Super Bowl 50 homecoming memories02:27 Defense-led title run & Peyton's clutch factor03:39 Browns → Broncos culture shift & leadership (DeMarcus Ware)07:02 Oregon Ducks: Autzen energy, uniforms, coaches10:46 NIL, transfer portal, and donor money13:43 Walk-on to star: injuries, rehab, breakthrough17:03 NFL health: concussions; dropping weight in Denver19:24 Cleveland love & toughest matchups (Gronk, Gates, Charles)21:04 Scheme/coach fit: Rob Ryan, Ray Horton; Tampa frustrations24:29 Post-football: TJ's Safety First podcast25:33 Outro
Comedy news featuring Wyatt Cenac's role in mediating between John Stewart and Marc Maron, and the controversy around the Riyadh Comedy Festival.Other news covers Peyton Manning's unexpected absence on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' and Theo Von's objection to being featured in a Department of Homeland Security video. The segment wraps up with Colin Jost and Marcello Hernandez's new Ryder Cup morning show.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac--4522158/support.Become a premium subscriber! (no ads). For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING and the bonus “DCN8” show.You also get 25+ other series (it's only $4.99 a month with a free-trial month)Contact John at john@thesharkdeck dot com Media Thoughts is mcdpod.substack.com dailycomedynews.substack.com DCN on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dailycomedynews https://linktr.ee/dailycomedynews www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews
Pack and Brett dive into the collector's side of football. They cover how injuries shape collecting projects, why Jerry Rice stands alone at the wide receiver spot, and the strange case of 2008 Topps Chrome football vs. basketball. You'll also hear a 'lil vintage talk with Jim Brown, market updates on Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, and why smashing BINs sometimes feels like the only move.Check out Card Ladder the official data partner of Stacking SlabsVisit Heystack to explore their partner breaks. No more waiting. No more blurry screenshots. Just clear, instant access to what you hit.Follow The Football Card Podcast on Instagram for memes and stuff.Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Pack: | Instagram
Joey forgot to post the podcast yesterday and Karly called him out. One of our co-workers passed out at the Parker McCollum concert and Joey initially thought it was a drunk fan. Nerd News: someone paid 300 million dollar to mine helium on the moon... the IG Nobel Prize winners... and get ready for 3D printed placentas. Hot Tea: Zach Top accused of faking a southern accent... Post Malone smokes up to 80 cigarettes per day... Peyton Manning joined Jordan Davis on stage for a rendition of "Wagon Wheel." Nancy's kid's braces are going to cost her over $6000. We discuss about ways kids made people "go broke." Lucky 7 for Dollywood tickets! Girl on TikTok wants a college football team to root for and she draws TN out of a hat... we suggest the things she needs to learn quickly to cheer on the Vols! Brian Rice from 99.1 The Sports Animal joins us to chat TN/Miss State game and predicts the winner. What we learned today on the Joey and Nancy show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy and Dan bring up Peyton Manning's comments from Monday Night Football and his suggestions of things to change in football and whether or not they agree with them.
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On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined but Colts pass-rush icon Robert Mathis for a raw and unfiltered conversation about life in the trenches. Mathis shares how watching Derrick Thomas shaped his game, the origins of his signature tomahawk chop, and what it meant to cross the 100-sack milestone. He opens up about teaming with Dwight Freeney to form one of the NFL’s most feared pass rush duos, the lessons he learned from veterans like Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne, and why his road from Alabama A&M to Super Bowl champion still drives him today. Cam and Robert swap stories on chasing quarterbacks, wrecking game plans, and what it takes to leave a lasting legacy. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth and Sean discuss something that DeMeco said that has them thinking a higher tempo offense could be coming, assess which of Peyton Manning's whacky proposed rule changes they'd be on board with, and if the Rockets will unleash Amen Thompson at Guard with Fred VanVleet out for the season.
Seth and Sean discuss the Astros being in dire straits in way of a potential playoff spot as they keep losing, dive into the Texans' surprise release of CJ Gardner-Johnson, go through the day's Headlines, sift through all the reasons being reported as to why the Texans released Safety CJ Gardner-Johnson, react to Oklahoma State firing Mike Gundy, discuss something that DeMeco said that has them thinking a higher tempo offense could be coming, assess which of Peyton Manning's whacky proposed rule changes they'd be on board with, if the Rockets will unleash Amen Thompson at Guard with Fred VanVleet out for the season, react to the Texans signing DB Zion Childress, dive into the reasons as to why the Texans shockingly released CJ Gardner-Johnson, give some updates on Texans Safeties Jaylen Reed and Jimmie Ward, Sean pleads with the Astros to just make it entertaining tonight, and they see what Reggie and Lopez have for the question of the day.
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined but Colts pass-rush icon Robert Mathis for a raw and unfiltered conversation about life in the trenches. Mathis shares how watching Derrick Thomas shaped his game, the origins of his signature tomahawk chop, and what it meant to cross the 100-sack milestone. He opens up about teaming with Dwight Freeney to form one of the NFL’s most feared pass rush duos, the lessons he learned from veterans like Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne, and why his road from Alabama A&M to Super Bowl champion still drives him today. Cam and Robert swap stories on chasing quarterbacks, wrecking game plans, and what it takes to leave a lasting legacy. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the publisher: The quarterback: the American equivalent of royalty, long glamorized, mythologized, and worshipped. Still, long before the Super Bowl trophies, massive contracts, brand deals, and millions of social media followers comes the dream. From the backyard to Pop Warner, from high school to college, from the NFL to the Hall of Fame, becoming the country's ultimate idol requires single-minded focus while navigating a maze of bad breaks, insecurities, jealousy, pressure, and fame.Long known as the outsider's guide into this elite world, Seth Wickersham's fresh reporting goes deep into the quarterback journey, measuring the distance between what the men who have traveled it expected and what they found at the end of the road. Through unprecedented access into the lives of dozens of quarterbacks and generational greats such as Johnny Unitas, John Elway, Peyton Manning, Warren Moon, Steve Young, and others, as well as those figures striving to be remembered, like Caleb Williams and Arch Manning, Wickersham reveals how this one position has become emblematic of success in American life.As an inside look into a uniquely American job and a uniquely American obsession with football, American Kings is a must-read for sports fans and anyone who wants to understand what the price of ambition tells us about the quest for achievement and status.Information on his book can be found at: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/789617/american-kings-by-seth-wickersham/He is on Twitter at https://x.com/sethwickersham?lang=enSupport our show and Reach out and Read of Tampa Bay at https://patreon.com/axelbankhistoryAxelbankHistory.com is designed by https://www.ellieclairedesigns.com/Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at https://twitter.com/axelbankhistoryhttps://instagram.com/axelbankhistoryhttps://facebook.com/axelbankhistory
Chunga had noticed something, commercials that run during football are REALLY bad, like… REALLY BAD and they all have Megan Trainer or Payton Manning in them!! WHY!?Hey!! Chris is back from Oregon! How was your trip mate? Did you see lots of Subaru's and body hair!?!Have you seen the new horror movie “Weapons”? DANG!!! What an amazing movie!! Chandler said “old hag” movies are always the scariest, this one didn't fail!!!CHUNGA POLL: Do you have a traditional movie that you watch to kick off your Halloween season? What is it and why? Post your answers below!!Hey! A very cool Disneyland documentary is airing this Sunday is called “The Happiest Story On Earth”!! Be sure to check it out!!Remember, Bad Meme Friday tomorrow! Get those memes ready!!!PLUS!!!! Gregg has an awesome “As Seen On Tubi” Halloween movie shout!! LISTEN NOW!!! It's on www.radioronin.com and everywhere you get your podcasts!!!
Chunga had noticed something, commercials that run during football are REALLY bad, like… REALLY BAD and they all have Megan Trainer or Payton Manning in them!! WHY!?Hey!! Chris is back from Oregon! How was your trip mate? Did you see lots of Subaru's and body hair!?!Have you seen the new horror movie “Weapons”? DANG!!! What an amazing movie!! Chandler said “old hag” movies are always the scariest, this one didn't fail!!!CHUNGA POLL: Do you have a traditional movie that you watch to kick off your Halloween season? What is it and why? Post your answers below!!Hey! A very cool Disneyland documentary is airing this Sunday is called “The Happiest Story On Earth”!! Be sure to check it out!!Remember, Bad Meme Friday tomorrow! Get those memes ready!!!PLUS!!!! Gregg has an awesome “As Seen On Tubi” Halloween movie shout!! LISTEN NOW!!! It's on www.radioronin.com and everywhere you get your podcasts!!!
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show talking about the cooler weather and a faithful 6am listener who took one of Stoke’s recommendations to heart. Mike and Stoke chop it up about Cecil’s thong and what they would do in Cecil’s situation after hearing his explanation. The guys officially start Chargers week trying to learn a lesson from last year, how will the Broncos bounce back from a tough loss? Stoe finishes the first hour taking Mike to task for vetoing having Peyton Manning on the show before the guys listen to some great sound of PFM breaking down halftime adjustments and the route tree.
A.I. can't even write a good headline. So if you use artificial intelligence, you better check its work. Here's the article A.I. or a lazy employee messed up into greatness - HERE! UFC boss man, Dana White, rips Jake and Logan Paul for their gimmicky lopsided fights. Jake Paul and Gervonta Davis' fight has been canceled in Atlanta, Georgia for being a “money grabber”. Fake Adam Schefter tells us that Sean McVay, Rams head coach, says he tore his plantar fascia when calling a timeout. Injuries for the Chargers and Bengals are good news for the Denver Broncos. Khalil Mack and Joe Burrow are both out for the games against the Orange and Blue. Peyton Manning is now more of a Broncos than a Colt. Spaceballs 2 should not cast Chris Candy (John Candy's son) as Barf Jr. It should be Shane Gillis. Cowboy and Connery DeHuff on how to deal with gym goers who wear too tight of clothes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hutt and Chad discuss Paul Finebaum pulling the plug on Arch Manning, and taking no responsibility for hyping him up all offseason. Plus, Former Chargers and Raiders GM, Tom Telesco joins the show to discuss Daniel Jones making the most of his opportunity with the Colts, the amount of work Peyton Manning put in with Indy, the perilous situation Shedeur Sanders finds himself in with the Browns, are the new NFL kickoff rules good for the game and how the Chiefs fix their issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Smylie Show, Smylie Kaufman sits down with NBA & broadcasting legend Charles Barkley for a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from the future of Inside the NBA to the environment he'd create at Bethpage if he was USA's captain. Their shared home state of Alabama leads to Chuck's honest thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and the future of his Auburn Tigers and college sports at large. He also opens up about 25+ years on Inside the NBA, the chemistry with Ernie, Kenny & Shaq, and what their move to ESPN has entailed thus far. Of course, there's plenty of golf talk too — Charles shares stories about playing Augusta with Peyton Manning, teeing it up with Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, overcoming the yips with Stan Utley, and his Ryder Cup predictions for Team USA vs. Europe at Bethpage. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more! Chapters: 00:00 Growing up in Leeds & choosing Auburn 06:00 NIL, transfer portal & college sports 15:00 25+ years of Inside the NBA 30:00 Golf, Augusta, Tiger & Phil stories 50:00 Overcoming the yips with Stan Utley 1:00:00 Ryder Cup preview & predictions #CharlesBarkley #TheSmylieShow #GolfPodcast #NBA #RyderCup #SmylieKaufman #NBA
Football Americans! We've so much to get to this episode: Lamar v Allen! The long kicks! Jalen Carter's spit! The sad, sad Dolphins. And we've got the right father and son duo to tell you all about it with Greg and Chris Cote from the Dan LeBatard show. Plus, we've bring in Geoff Schwartz to explain why he fell asleep and missed what could be the best game of the season. The Super Fuentes Brothers provide knee jerk reactions to Week One from Miami, and Newsman Bradley presents Aaron Rodgers unfiltered from New York. Hyperbolic, sure. Satisfying? Of course. Football is back, America, and here to cover it is Football America! **That said. Before you hit play we gotta protect our guy, Pittsburgh Hero Ryan Clark. A lot of people out there chose to get up on Mount Pious about Clark saying Tom Brady and Drew Brees weren't generational talents. They aren't. Neither guy was a measurable physical freak. Y'see the NFL's got two basic types of QBs. 1. Specimens like Josh Allen, Andrew Luck, Cam Newton, even Jeff George. These guys can evolve into gunslingers like John Elway, Brett Favre and Ben Roethlisberger and take you to the top of Mount Lombardi. 2. Assassins like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Joe Montana. They've been marginalized with the name ‘game manager' but they're calculated and lethally accurate. Big game trophy hunters. That's why I call 'em ASSASSINS. In superhero terms, it's like Superman v Batman. You'd of course like the measurables of the son of Jor-el over Bruce Wayne, but that doesn't mean Batman can't win thanks to being more clever. So, descend Mount Pious and just admit Brady and Brees are the Keaton and Bale Batmans (batmen?) of the NFL. And be good with it. As for serial killers, well... Mike Tomlin can go ahead explain that one. We're stumped. Now, start the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Tuesday! We open the show complaining about having no AC or water in the building today, also that Man thinks Timmy is a psychopath for not wanting to know the gender of when he was having his son. Common Man is angry at himself for getting optimistic about the Bears. Peyton Manning tried to get the Pope on Manningcast with a handwritten letter. We do Inside the Buckeyes. Prices for DQ Blizzards are getting outrageous. Man tells the story of the only fight he's been in. Should Aaron Craft's jersey be retired? And we do Rapid Fire.
In the Cowboys-Eagles season opener, Jalen Carter and Dak Prescott spat in each other's direction prior to the game starting. In this episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock weighs in on Carter being ejected from the game, Prescott saying he didn't mean to spit on Carter, and the incident's ramifications. Whitlock also analyzes Prescott's impressive play and CeeDee Lamb's numerous dropped balls. T.J. Moe and Steve Kim join the show to discuss “Spitgate” and Ryan Clark saying Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Peyton Manning are not generational talents. Whitlock dives into the news that Caitlin Clark will not be returning for the rest of the season and what this means for the WNBA's future. Coach J.B. joins “Fearless” to predict outcomes for the Chargers vs. Chiefs game in Brazil and the University of Michigan facing Oklahoma University this week and talks about Urban Meyer likening Michigan Wolverines quarterback Bryce Underwood to Cam Newton. Whitlock rounds out the show with his Fearless Five Football Picks of the week. This show will keep you on your toes — don't miss a second of it! Today's Sponsors: Craftco Flying Ace Whether you're winding down after a long day or raising a glass with good company, Flying Ace delivers every time. It's not about hype—it's about heritage, and getting back to what bourbon was always supposed to be. If that sounds like your kind of pour, it's time to level up. Buy online at https://flyingacespirits.com and use code BLAZE for free shipping. Share the Arrows Share the Arrows, a one-day event on October 11th in Dallas, Texas, hosted by BlazeTV's Allie Beth Stuckey, offers women worship, teaching, and real conversation with bold voices like Jinger Duggar Vuolo and Francesca Battistelli to encourage and equip them with biblical truth in a challenging culture; tickets, including VIP options, are available at https://sharethearrows.com. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 Jeffery Steele and Jason Whitlock welcome musical guests for unique interviews and performances that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday sports edition of 'Will Cain Country,' Will and The Crew break down the Cowboys-Eagles clash. Will thinks the Cowboys look very good after their statement win, but the spotlight is overshadowed by “Spit-gate” as Eagles DT Jalen Carter gets ejected for spitting on Dak Prescott. Then, Will dives into the latest digital sports controversy: Streameast is officially shutdown. Is the villain the pirating company itself, or the dysfunctional streaming landscape that forces fans to hunt down alternatives in the first place? Finally, Ryan Clark is under fire for saying Peyton Manning and Tom Brady aren't truly “generational” quarterbacks. Does he have a point, or is this just another hot take gone too far? Plus, Will asks a wild hypothetical: what would it actually take for you to steal merchandise from a kid? Subscribe to 'Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL legend Ray Lewis sits down with Patrick Bet-David to share untold stories from his career: Tom Brady's ultimate compliment, hunting Barry Sanders, the rivalry with Shannon Sharpe, Peyton Manning's near-Baltimore move, and the locker room code that built a dynasty.------Ⓜ️ CONNECT WITH RAY LEWIS ON MINNECT: http://bit.ly/4lXIuJR
Chris Simms has two games with NBC on the opening week of the NFL and is really excited for both of them but especially the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night. We aren't ready to bail on Arch Manning just yet. Simms puts Stugotz in his place about his Peyton Manning all time rankings. Plus, rapid-fire preview of the big games this weekend in the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Booger McFarland has tickets to the Ryder Cup, but doesn't plan to bring Stugotz along. Boog believes LSU has a championship level team, but they are still behind two other schools. Boog weighs in on Peyton Manning's place on the all time list and explains how he offended Mikey A back in their ESPN days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Izzy is having a very hard time naming Golf tournaments. Stugotz has a new gig with Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and the crew has "high" expectations for the venture. Izzy is fascinated by the entire Arch Manning story and everything that goes along with it. Stugotz has Peyton Manning as the 7th or 8th best QB ever and that drives Mikey A insane. The Stugotz is strong in Adam Thielen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices