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Talk 4 Brentwood School (1950-56) Part One As I mentioned in the last talk, life for children and young people from Christian families tends to be pretty much dominated by what goes on at school and at church. It was certainly true for me during my years at primary school and continued to be so when I moved on to Brentwood School. Even my recreational activities, in term time at least, took place either at school or in connection with church. So in this talk and the next I'll be concentrating on my experience at Brentwood School, and I think it will be helpful if I start by talking about: The educational system in England Just like today, children left primary school in the July of the school year in which they became eleven. But the school they moved up to depended on their academic ability, which was assessed by their performance in an examination known as ‘the scholarship' or ‘the eleven plus', a system which still exists in some areas today. Only those who were successful in these exams were accepted into what were usually referred to as ‘High Schools' or ‘Grammar Schools'. (There were no ‘Comprehensive' schools as we know them today). Children who did not pass the eleven plus would normally go to a ‘Secondary Modern' school where there would be little or no opportunity later to progress to academic qualifications like GCEs and A levels. Brentwood, however, came into a different category. It was founded in 1558 as what paradoxically came to be called a public school. Many of the older schools in England come into this category. Well known examples are Eton and Harrow. They were originally called public schools because pupils could attend them regardless of their location, denomination, or family background. However, the term is misleading because, being independent of the state system, they're not actually open to all the public because they charge fees which very few can afford. So how did I come to go to Brentwood? Gaining admission to Brentwood It all started with a recommendation from my headmaster at primary school. I remember feeling a bit nervous as I took the eleven plus exams at primary school. I was under pressure because I was aware that so much depended on it, and because everyone was expecting me to pass because each year I had come top of the class. What I didn't know was that the headmaster, Mr. Occomore, had had his eye on me for some time, and was about to make a recommendation that I think surprised even my parents. Once I had passed the eleven plus, he contacted my father and suggested that, instead of applying to any of the local high schools or grammar schools, I might try to see if I could get into Brentwood School which, he felt, would offer me an even better standard of education. To gain admission I would have to go to Brentwood and sit another exam with a view to winning a Foundation Scholarship. Unfortunately there were only six such scholarships available each year. But, after talking it through with me, my parents encouraged me to try. They were no doubt praying that if Brentwood was the best place for me, God would open the door. And he did. In the week following the exam, Mr Allison, the headmaster at Brentwood, phoned my father and told him that they were prepared to offer me a place, even though I had not come in the first six. I had come seventh! And because Brentwood had accepted me, the Essex Education Committee would cover the cost of the fees. This was because Brentwood was on the Direct Grant List of the Ministry of Education. Without that, my father would never have been able to afford to pay for me to go to Brentwood where I soon found myself mixing with boys some of whose parents were far wealthier than mine. I am so grateful to God that I grew up at a time when education was available to all, regardless of their family's income. First impressions Life at Brentwood was very different from life at primary school. For one thing, it took much longer to get there. My primary school was only a 10-minute walk away from my home, whereas to get to Brentwood I had to walk to Hornchurch station, catch the number 66 bus into the centre of Hornchurch and then wait for the school bus to arrive. There were only two or three boys who got on at Hornchurch, but the bus picked up about 40 more as it passed through Upminster on the way to Brentwood. The journey took another half an hour to get us to school. Unlike primary school, all the boys were in uniform. We wore a maroon-coloured cap and a grey suit accompanied by grey socks, black shoes, and a black tie. The rules on uniform were very strict and rather detailed. For example, in the first year it was compulsory to wear short trousers – something which was not uncommon in those days – whereas in the second year it was permissible to wear long trousers and a white shirt. I suppose, like most kids of today, we really couldn't see the point of these apparently trivial regulations. On arriving at school, we all went straight into Chapel or assembly in the Memorial Hall, depending on which day of the week it was, but more of that next time. Once in class, I was initially surprised by two things. First, the classes were considerably smaller than they had been at primary school where the average class at that time numbered between 40 and 50 pupils. At Brentwood there were only 30. Another surprise was that all the teachers wore gowns. This was a tradition that reflected the fact that they were all university graduates, the majority with MA degrees from Oxford or Cambridge. At 10.45 each morning there was a 15-minute break when we were able to go to the tuck shop, where we could buy a sticky bun for a penny and drink the third of a pint of milk provided free to all children by the government. This break was a welcome relief from the strict discipline in the classroom where the teacher could administer corporal punishment for something as trivial as not being in your seat before the teacher arrived. But that brings us on to the subject of discipline. Discipline I have already mentioned the strict rules about uniform, but there were other minor regulations such as not putting your hands in your pockets, not combing your hair or eating in public. I well remember the occasion during my first week at Brentwood when I was eating an apple on the pavement outside school while I was waiting for the bus. Suddenly, who should appear but the headmaster himself who approached me and said, Are you a new boy? And then he added, Perhaps you don't know that at Brentwood we don't eat in the street. Are you very hungry? To which I replied, Yes, Sir. Well perhaps you could put it away now and save it until you get home. Needless to say, I was very relieved that he had dealt with me so kindly, but I must confess that once I had got upstairs on the bus where the headmaster could not see me, I took the apple out of the bag and ate it. Of course, it was unusual for the head to be dealing with such a trivial thing. Such matters were usually dealt with by praepostors, a word which comes from the Latin meaning placed ahead and which is roughly equivalent to what in most schools was called a prefect. These were boys chosen from the sixth form and were easily distinguished by the fact that they wore a special tie instead of the regulation black one. They had authority to remind boys of the school rules and to impose discipline, like setting essays for offenders to write, or giving them 100 lines, which meant writing out the same sentence 100 times. In class, of course, discipline was maintained by the teachers. Most of them achieved this by keeping their lessons interesting, and, as someone pointed out to me when I started teaching, interest is the best form of discipline. Occasionally, however, this was backed up by putting offenders in detention, which meant doing classwork for two hours all Wednesday afternoon instead of playing cricket or football. This happened to me once, not for breaking any rules, but for not adequately memorising what the teacher had told us to learn for our homework, or ‘prep' as it was called at Brentwood. Another time I avoided detention by agreeing to be caned instead. It happened like this. It was during the French lesson, and I was sitting at the back of the class. I had in my head the tune of a chorus we had been singing at church and, rather stupidly, I started to whistle it very quietly. Of course, the teacher heard it and asked who was whistling. Monsieur Jacquotet was an elderly Frenchman who was bald on top but had white woolly hair at the back and sides. But what made his appearance rather unusual was the fact that he wore pince-nez glasses, something we boys found highly amusing. When he asked who was whistling I immediately put up my hand to confess, which, I think, anyone else in our school would have done. To which Jacko (as we somewhat disrespectfully called him) imposed my sentence: Eh bien, Monsieur Petts, you will go in detention. However, there was one problem. I was opening bat for the house cricket team and there was a match on the next day. So the team captain went to our housemaster, Lt. Col, D.J Jones, and asked him if he could get me off detention. As a result of which, M. Jacquotet agreed, provided that Col. Jones gave me the cane instead. So that afternoon, with a rather sore backside, feeling something of a hero, I went out to bat for the house team. Sadly, I was out first ball, and my heroic suffering proved in vain! Sport One of the things that first excited me about Brentwood was the wonderful facilities on campus – though ‘campus' was not a term that was used in England in those days. The school boasted the largest school playing fields in England, some 60 acres, enough space for the entire school to be out playing football or cricket at the same time. There were also tennis courts, squash courts, a fives court, two well equipped gyms and an open-air swimming pool where, in the Summer Term, we were all taught to swim. Initially there had been one thing that had disappointed me about Brentwood. We had to go to school on Saturdays! This may have been because about 180 of the boys were boarders and the headmaster once remarked that he viewed ‘dayboys' as ‘boarders who go home to sleep'! Something which is clearly a contradiction in terms, and I confess, we dayboys refused to take it seriously when we were told that we should wear school uniform on Sundays! However, I soon got over my disappointment about going to school on Saturdays, as the whole afternoon on Wednesdays and Saturdays was dedicated to sporting activities, which I loved, and anyway our school holidays were longer than those in other schools – eight weeks in the summer, for example, instead of the usual six. I enjoyed playing football and cricket and, later, rugby. I remember playing left wing for my house team and, on one occasion, scoring 7 goals while my friend John Bramble on the right wing scored another 7. This absurd result was probably because the opposing team was from one of the boarding houses which had fewer boys to choose from than the dayboy houses. This may also account for the fact that in one cricket match I took 4 wickets for the loss of only 1 run! I also played full back in our house rugby team which won the cup for three years in succession, probably because Col. Jones our housemaster was a former Welsh international and an excellent coach. And finally, in the sixth form, I played centre half at football in the school second eleven and was hoping to be promoted to the first eleven until I badly sprained my ankle running down the stairs of the school library two at a time and was out of action until I left school at the end of that term. Next time I'll tell you something about the academic programme at Brentwood before sharing how my Christian faith was both tested and encouraged during my time there.
J. Jones will be defined by Dak Prescott To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheJeffWardShow
Has Dak Prescott had it? (Sounds like it.) At what point should a school give up football? To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheJeffWardShow
Pregnant Cowboys cheerleader talk./ It's “blue hair” negotiating 101, and it's not working. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheJeffWardShow
In my latest Broncos podcast presented by Hoggatt Injury Law and now on YouTube as well, I break down how the Bo Nix fit with Sean Payton offense is accelerating his development. And nose tackle D.J. Jones joins The Show. My pod is made possible by the great folks at Mile High Sports and RBJ Glass.
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Light Unlocking Message To The Youth! w/ Nate G, J.Jones, and Coach Juice
Welcome to episode 649. We have one tale for you this week, about a wily Roman courier who faces a threat beyond his imagining.COMING UPGood Evening: 00:01:06M. J. Jones' Quod Volunt Credunt as read by Alex Weinle: 00:02:31PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchM. J. Jones on X (@mjj_writes)Original Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda CarrilloLestle BaxterOrion D. HegreSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's society, mental health is such an important issue to focus on, but even more so for black men. Tune in to this episode to learn more about this topic! My guest A.J. Jones is an U.S. Army veteran, HBCU alum (Jackson State University & Langston University) Former HBCU athlete & coach. Recruiter/Scout, High School Coach, Member of Black Football Coaches Association. Saxophonist/Producer, Podcast Host of The Chocolate Life Podcast & The 10Se7en Live Show, Poet, Author, Freelance Writer/Journalist, Mental Health Advocate, Black Human Rights Advocate, Black History Advocate, and Reparations Advocate. You can catch up with A.J. on all of his socials: I.G. @10sevensaxman @therealchocolatelife Tiktok @10sevensaxman Twitter @the10sevenliveshow @10sevensaxman @therealcocolife If this episode blessed you, please give us a rating and review on Google & Spotify, like, subscribe/follow, and share it with a friend or family member! #newepisodealert #newepisode #crohnsdisease #crohnsdiseaseawareness #mentalhealth #blackmen #blackmenandmentalhealth #ajjones #10sevensaxman #therealchocolatelife #therealcocolife #faithbasedpodcasts #christianpodcasts #gentlereminder #needtoknow #fyi #beechannel27 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amber-johnson40/message
Why has J. Jones done nothing to help his QB? To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheJeffWardShow
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Friend of the show D.J. Jones of Sports Vision joins to talk about the changes going on with Georgia State Football.
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The Bench with John Granato, Lance Zierlein and Del Olaleye John has questions about Astros Jim Trotter lawsuit vs NFL - What did T Pegula and J Jones really say? Lance falls into a Glory Hole - what IS on your phone? College FB - UH vs TCU, Should Rice build a new, smaller stadium?
This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to an hour of words and music from the Bloomington-based guitarist TJ. Jones. He's worked with several of the most legendary bands/artists in Indiana music - including Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign, Screaming Gypsy Bandits, Caroline Peyton, and the IU Soul Review. Jones' music career started in Richmond, Indiana as a teenager. During the 1960s, his high school band The Vondells recorded an obscure single titled "Hey Girl You've Changed" for the local Airtown label. The record received no attention at the time of its release - but over the years its became a cult favorite among dancers in the British Northern Soul music scene. Today the Vondells' original 45 release of "Hey Girl You've Changed" sells for over $3,500. During the 1970s Jones relocated to Bloomington, quickly becoming a fixture in the city's music scene. Jones has recorded and performed with many prominent Bloomington artists, including Bill Wilson, the Ruthie Allen Band, Evolution, and more. Jones continues to make music in Bloomington today - both as a solo artist and with his band The Dynamics.
This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to an hour of words and music from the Bloomington-based guitarist TJ. Jones. He's worked with several of the most legendary bands/artists in Indiana music - including Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign, Screaming Gypsy Bandits, Caroline Peyton, and the IU Soul Review. Jones' music career started in Richmond, Indiana as a teenager. During the 1960s, his high school band The Vondells recorded an obscure single titled "Hey Girl You've Changed" for the local Airtown label. The record received no attention at the time of its release - but over the years its became a cult favorite among dancers in the British Northern Soul music scene. Today the Vondells' original 45 release of "Hey Girl You've Changed" sells for over $3,500. During the 1970s Jones relocated to Bloomington, quickly becoming a fixture in the city's music scene. Jones has recorded and performed with many prominent Bloomington artists, including Bill Wilson, the Ruthie Allen Band, Evolution, and more. Jones continues to make music in Bloomington today - both as a solo artist and with his band The Dynamics.
Junior JJ Jones joins Inside Carolina's Taylor Vippolis and Tommy Ashley for the preseason's last edition of The Players' Lounge to talk about his path to football, to Chapel Hill and to the field for the 2023 North Carolina Tar Heels. The Players Lounge is sponsored by Heels4Life, the official NIL collective of Tar Heel Football. Head to Heels4Life.org to learn about their subscriptions where you can have access to exclusive player content, memorabilia, and VIP experiences. 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
HOUR 3 Wiggy doesn't believe Jack Jones was knowingly trying to sneak guns on a plane Wiggy sys it's a huge mistake that the Celtics lost out on Beal Whether it's Bill's call or not, Adam thinks J Jones will be cut Wiggy says he could understand how a guy can forget about guns in a bag
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Dylan Welch, CEO of Green.org sits down with B.J. Jones, the President and CEO of Battery Park City Authority, to learn how they are transforming the historic city in Manhattan to be sustainable, and how they are leading the way to show other cities how they can be sustainable as well.Support the show
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 02/16/2023
In my latest Broncos' podcast presented by SuperBook Sports, I dive into Pete Carroll's shot at Russell Wilson not wearing a wristband in Seattle, and how Wilson wearing it now could help the Broncos with uptempo. And D.J. Jones and Dre'Mont Jones discuss the challenge of slowing Titans star RB Derrick Henry (25:24 - 29:15). My pod is made possible by the great folks at Mile High Sports, Blake Street Tavern, Hoggatt Injury Law, RBJ Glass and Birch Prospects.
Charles J Jones is a Latin Country Recording Artist. He has written a new song called AWAKE. It is powerful! "If you think this is political you still might be asleep Many anger at those who try and wake them from their dream It's a battle that is spiritual to control what you think Be free to own your mind or free you'll never be"........ "So let's rise and come together despite all our differences All nations and religions...all lifestyles and races Get past this grand illusion we have no power and no hope And understand the difference between being Awake and woke"... Listen to the song! Click this link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx7bSdlnF8E Charles J Jones Website - https://charlesjjones.com/ Charles J and the Conquistadors music - https://charlesjjones.com/the-music/
Should the Denver Broncos play D.J. Jones on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders despite him clearing concussion protocol? His official status for Sunday is listed as questionable, but with the recent issue that arose with Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, should the Broncos hold Jones out on Sunday and rest him until Thursday when Denver plays the Colts on Thursday Night Football? Did Quinn Meinerz suffer a setback in his return from a hamstring injury? When will Billy Turner debut for the Broncos? Plus, the Broncos have already ruled out several players for Sunday's game against the Raiders. Cody Roark shares his Broncos analysis and highlights some of the biggest storylines of the Denver Broncos injuries.D.J. Jones Denver Broncos SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://www.youtube.com/c/LockedOnBroncosWANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT?Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
Should the Denver Broncos play D.J. Jones on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders despite him clearing concussion protocol? His official status for Sunday is listed as questionable, but with the recent issue that arose with Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, should the Broncos hold Jones out on Sunday and rest him until Thursday when Denver plays the Colts on Thursday Night Football? Did Quinn Meinerz suffer a setback in his return from a hamstring injury? When will Billy Turner debut for the Broncos? Plus, the Broncos have already ruled out several players for Sunday's game against the Raiders. Cody Roark shares his Broncos analysis and highlights some of the biggest storylines of the Denver Broncos injuries. D.J. Jones Denver Broncos SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://www.youtube.com/c/LockedOnBroncos WANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT? Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
B.J. Jones, contributor to HBCU GameDay and and a part of the BCSN, the Black College Sports Network, discusses the upcoming season on HBCU GameDay. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-abramson/support
It's the return of Gerald J. Jones from Limitless Comics in Episode #547! Jerry has a Kickstarter underway for his latest comics mini-series, which is called Mrs. Vengeance: Broken Pavement. You can support it now at this link. The book is described this way: “The Red Ghost of the Night known only as Mrs. Vengeance comes to life in this three-issue comic book mini-series from Limitless Comics.” It will conclude soon, be sure to support it as soon as you have finished listening to our fun conversation! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
This week hosts Charman and Chris discuss : Jets open Camp and who needs to have a big camp? Becton shows up in shape Joe Klecko makes final cut to possibly being named to the Football Hall of fame Kyler Murray signs his deal with a small surprising detail Julio Jones signs with TB for 1/6m Thank for you listening and supporting our podcast . please like and follow our podcast on twitter @liftoffjets Follow Charman @Grownfolk1980 and also catch his columns on PlayLikeaJet.com Follow Chris @cp7ny and also listen to his other podcast talking Rivals wherever you get your podcasts! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cp7ny/message
In this weeks episode, I am catching up with my buddy J. Jones. He's been instructing at the Instructors Institute for about 20 years. He works with the Harris Corporation and specializes in all things Oxo-Fuel. We chat about the versatility of the Oxy-Fuel system when it comes to soldering, brazing, welding and cutting. Arc Junkies Website: https://arcjunkies.com Arc junkies Merch: https://shop.threadmob.com/arcjunkie/shop/home Friends of the Show: Rockmount Research and Alloys, Inc. Rockmountwelding.com Instagram: @Rockmountwelding Use ARCJUNKIES10 for 10% off all Abrasives and Consumables Levrack Instagram: @lavrack Online: www.levrack.com Everlast Welders Instagram: @everlastwelders YouTube: Everlast Welders Online: https://bit.ly/37xJstI Use Codeword ARCJUNKIES at checkout to get upgraded to a free Nova Foot Pedal and TIG Torch with the purchase of any machine that comes with a stock foot pedal and TIG Torch. O2 Armor https://www.o2armor.com Use ARCJUNKIES10 at checkout and save 10% on your purchase Strong Hand Tools Stronghandtool.com/arcjunkies Instagram @Strong_hand_tools ISOTUNES: Instagram: @isotunesaudio Online: https://bit.ly/36s7aFj Use ARCJUNKIES10 at checkout and save $10 on your purchase Arc Junkies Podcast: Instagram: @Arcjunkiespodcast TIKTOK: @Arcjunkiespod Email: Show@arcjunkies.com
How might the addition of D.J. Jones help the Denver Broncos run defense become a top five unit? How does the Broncos front seven compare to the San Francisco 49ers? Who starts between Jones and Mike Purcell? Could Jonathon Cooper be a wildcard starter at defensive end? What are the expectations for Denver Broncos rookies Eyioma Uwazurike and Matt Henningsen? Cody Roark and Sayre Bedinger share their Broncos analysis and let you know what other names Broncos Country should keep an eye out for at training camp.D.J. Jones Denver Broncos SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://www.youtube.com/c/LockedOnBroncosWANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT?Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
How might the addition of D.J. Jones help the Denver Broncos run defense become a top five unit? How does the Broncos front seven compare to the San Francisco 49ers? Who starts between Jones and Mike Purcell? Could Jonathon Cooper be a wildcard starter at defensive end? What are the expectations for Denver Broncos rookies Eyioma Uwazurike and Matt Henningsen? Cody Roark and Sayre Bedinger share their Broncos analysis and let you know what other names Broncos Country should keep an eye out for at training camp. D.J. Jones Denver Broncos SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://www.youtube.com/c/LockedOnBroncos WANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT? Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
We meet Internet Radio Star J Jones! He has a Internet Radio Show called “Let's Do Lunch With J Jones”! He is also an airline worker, motivational speaker and has a career in behavioral health (God Bless Him)This charismatic and engaging man is a fun non rev who loves to do day trips and even do them to Hawaii! (C'mon, it's the Non Rev Lounge so of course we talk Hawaii and lie flat seats❤️)“Non-revving is not for the faint of heart”-JJonesWhere does J Jones work?What does he love about his job? (Hint, think pushing)J Jones is a FOODIE! We discuss favorite cities and favorite restaurants! (Lara's is NOLA, if you don't know which city that is, you'll have to listen)Follows his fav band to Europe! (Brush with fame along the way)Check out his motivational videos on IG! Lara is HOOKED! On Instagram find J Jones at: everythingjones On Twitter at: @EvrythingJoneshttps://m.youtube.com/user/ICGAFIYLMON2004Thanks for supporting our show,we really appreciate it!Find us on Instagram @NonRevLoungePodcast and Twitter @NonRevLoungePod.If you have any questions or feedback please feel free to reach out to us via email at NonRevLoungePodcast@gmail.com
B. J. Jones, President and CEO of the Battery Park City (BPC) Authority, a 92-acre community of commercial, residential, retail and open space, including … Read More
B.J. Jones, contributor to HBCU GameDay and and a part of the BCSN, the Black College Sports Network, discusses the evolution of HBCU football from 1980 to present. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-abramson/support
On the latest edition of the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Zac Stevens and Ryan Koenigsberg are coming to you to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country. The guys break down Randy Gregory's arthroscopic procedure, grade the Broncos' free agent signings, give an overall grade to George Paton for the team's free agency, answer listener questions and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Baker Mayfield won't be Browns Plan B, D.J. picked the Broncos because he knows what Russell Wilson brings to the table, Jeff Huson on the Rockies giving a big deal to Kris Bryant, toxicity between Rockies and Nolan Arenado, Story wanted to giver free agency a try, Titans propose TD and 2-pt conversion wins OT on first possession, Davante Adams traded to the Raiders to reunite with his college QB Derek Carr
CSU blows lead and loses to Michigan in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, D.J. Jones came to Denver in large part because of Russell Wilson, Stephen A. Smith breaks down the Jokic-Embiid matchup in Philly and its implications in the MVP race, Chandler Jones signs 3-year $51 million deal, Baker Mayfield requests trade and Cleveland denies that request, lying game, Flyers honor Claude Giroux, Nuggets have won 7 straight road games, playoff matchups, walk-offs or buzzer
Ep. 11: Larry Krueger & John Chapman talk 49ers defensive line, the loss of D.J Jones in free agency, Jimmy Garoppolo trade options, Trey Lance's future and the 49ers outlook after the first round of free agency. Subscribe, follow, and tell a friend. Follow John Chapman of 49ers Rush Podcast on Twitter @JL_Chapman Follow Larry Krueger on Twitter @sportslarryk Subscribe to The Krueg Show on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/TheKruegShow
Randy Gregory picks Broncos over a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys, Gregory's history of marijuana suspensions, Broncos sign 49ers D.J. Jones to 3 year/ $30 million deal, Broncos resign Josey Jewell, bets came in heavy on the Buccaneers before Tom Brady's unretirement, Jay Kornegay asked NFL to investigate, Avalanche free up cap space by trading Tyson Jost for Nico Sturm, Colorado @ LA Kings, Karl-Anthony Towns
On the latest edition of the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Zac Stevens and Ryan Koenigsberg are coming to you to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country. The guys discuss the big-time contracts given to Randy Gregory and D.J. Jones, break down what these signings means, talk about what's next for the Broncos, answer listener questions and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a relatively quiet first day of the NFL legal tampering period, the Denver Broncos bolstered their defensive line with the addition of D.J. Jones during NFL Free Agency. Jones comes over from the San Francisco 49ers as a critical run stuffer that could help the Broncos defense. Is Jones the replacement for Shelby Harris? Could the Broncos look to add more defensive linemen? Will the Broncos bring back Melvin Gordon after recent reports suggest that both parties will go their separate ways? Is Javonte Williams the Broncos primary running back now? The latest Broncos rumors suggest Randy Gregory is an option for the team at edge rusher, Cody Roark and Sayre Bedinger share their Broncos analysis and thoughts as to why that would not be an exciting move for the team.D.J. Jones agrees to terms with the Denver Broncos SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://www.youtube.com/c/LockedOnBroncosWANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT?Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
After a relatively quiet first day of the NFL legal tampering period, the Denver Broncos bolstered their defensive line with the addition of D.J. Jones during NFL Free Agency. Jones comes over from the San Francisco 49ers as a critical run stuffer that could help the Broncos defense. Is Jones the replacement for Shelby Harris? Could the Broncos look to add more defensive linemen? Will the Broncos bring back Melvin Gordon after recent reports suggest that both parties will go their separate ways? Is Javonte Williams the Broncos primary running back now? The latest Broncos rumors suggest Randy Gregory is an option for the team at edge rusher, Cody Roark and Sayre Bedinger share their Broncos analysis and thoughts as to why that would not be an exciting move for the team. D.J. Jones agrees to terms with the Denver Broncos SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://www.youtube.com/c/LockedOnBroncos WANT MORE DAILY DENVER BRONCOS CONTENT? Follow & Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms…
Jones discussed the importance of the 24-hour rule when preparing for the Rams in Week 10, having to step up without several key pieces along the D-line and, despite the record, how the 49ers defense still has the ability to be "dominant" in the second half of the season.
Oregon Duck Football alum's De'Quan Mcdowell and JJ Jones join Dadcast to discuss their journey of fatherhood and their amazing podcast Rise OBF. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadcastco/support
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