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Leadership isn't about being the loudest; it's about inspiring commitment through genuine connection and relentless effort.Learn leadership from NFL Hall of Famer, Jared Allen, as he shares insights from his Pro Bowl career about thriving under pressure. This episode reveals how elite athletes translate gridiron success into business and personal development.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN- The 2011 season's 22-sack mindset- Building a Hall of Fame career foundation- Jared Allen's key leadership principles- Mental toughness strategies for entrepreneurs- Honoring military families through philanthropyQUOTES THAT HIT"You have to be a little bit crazy, but you also have to be calculated." - Jared Allen"Leadership is not just about telling people what to do, it's about showing them and earning their trust." - Jared Allen"There's no substitute for hard work and understanding your competition." - Jared AllenCHAPTERS00:00 From Idaho State to NFL Legend07:15 The 22-Sack Season Breakdown14:30 Leadership Lessons from the Locker Room21:55 Transitioning NFL Grit to Business28:10 Jared Allen's Philanthropic Mission35:00 Sustaining Excellence Beyond the Field42:20 Building a Brand, Full Ryed BourbonQUESTIONS THIS EPISODE ANSWERSQ: How did Jared Allen approach the record-breaking 2011 NFL season?A: Jared Allen combined relentless physical preparation with a deep understanding of his opponents' tendencies, constantly pushing for improvement even when nearing the single-season sack record.Q: What are Jared Allen's top leadership principles?A: Jared Allen emphasizes leading by example, fostering genuine relationships, and empowering teammates, believing that true leadership earns respect rather than demands it.Q: How does Jared Allen maintain mental toughness in his post-NFL career?A: Jared Allen applies the same discipline and strategic thinking he used in football to his business ventures and personal life, focusing on continuous learning and impactful contributions.Connect & Discover Jared:Instagram: @jaredallen69Full Ryde Bourbon: fullrydebourbon.comFoundation: Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded WarriorsX / Twitter: @jaredallen69
Ken Carman and Nick Pedone react to reports from Adam Schefter regarding the future of Myles Garrett and the possibility of a franchise-altering trade. They explore whether the Cleveland Browns should seek a massive draft haul for the star defender or prioritize winning now. Additionally, Danny Cunningham joins to break down Cleveland Cavaliers trade rumors involving Jared Allen and hypothetical scenarios for the backcourt. 01:50 - Segment Introduction 05:26 - Myles Garrett Trade Speculation 10:17 - Garrett's Relationship With Browns 14:56 - Trading A Defensive Superstar 23:45 - Potential Draft Targets 30:40 - Cavaliers Offseason Discussion 37:02 - Kenny Atkinson Coaching Status
Ken and Nick bring in Danny Cunningham to break down the Cavaliers' offseason options, and the conversation covers everything from a potential Jared Allen trade to the very real possibility of LeBron James returning to Cleveland for a third run. Danny explains how James Harden opting out and Dean Wade likely walking could get the Cavs out from under the second apron, which would unlock roster building tools that matter way more than the dollar savings. But the moment that will stick with Browns fans comes at the end, when Ken puts Danny on the spot with a 30 second Myles Garrett question and Danny does not hesitate for a second, saying trade him, get three first rounders and a good young player, and start building toward the future because this Browns team is not winning at a high level while Garrett is in his prime.
Ken and Lima break down the Brunson problem — a former NBA player flatly says the Cavs have nobody who can guard him — before Chris Mannix flips the script and argues Cleveland is actually a matchup nightmare for New York, with Jared Allen and Evan Mobley capable of putting Karl-Anthony Towns in foul trouble early and often. The Dean Wade versus Max Struess starting lineup debate surfaces as a genuine strategic question, with the plus-minus numbers surprisingly favoring Wade despite the optics, and the Knicks' cutting game and movement without the ball presenting a very different challenge than anything Detroit threw at the Cavs. The segment ends on a lighter note with Donovan Mitchell's fiancée Coco Jones potentially providing the Jordan Poole effect at MSG, Jared Allen returning to the building where he dominated in Game 7, and Ken making the case that Karl-Anthony Towns committing brain-dead fouls at the worst possible moments might be the Cavs' most underrated advantage in this series.
Ken and Lima wake up to backlash over Kenny Atkinson's postgame story about Dan Gilbert showing up to dinner the night before Game 7 and telling him Jared Allen was the key, with fans reading it as a coach who needed his billionaire owner to tell him how to use his own roster. Ken pushes back, arguing Kenny was just trying to tell a fun story and the criticism is overblown for a team now in the Eastern Conference Finals. The bigger point is that if they had lost, these same questions about Kenny, Mobley, Mitchell's contract, and Harden's extension would have consumed the entire offseason.
Ken and Lima dig into the Cavs' hard-fought series win over Detroit and debate who deserves MVP honors — a question that's genuinely tricky because different players carry the team in different games across seven hard-fought contests. Evan Mobley gets the nod as the pick who makes the most sense when you look at the full arc of the series, but the conversation acknowledges that Harden's Games 3-5, Sam Merrill's Game 7 explosion, and Jared Allen's consistent presence all make this a genuine team effort rather than a one-man show. On the Browns front, the Eli Manning draft day story surfaces — turns out Cleveland was in the mix before New York — which feeds right into the bigger conversation about whether Arch Manning or any elite quarterback prospect would ever willingly come to a franchise that's favorites in only two games on their entire 2026 schedule.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' pivotal Game 5 victory over the Detroit Pistons, specifically focusing on the controversial no-call involving Jared Allen. They contrast the reactions of fans in Cleveland and Detroit before pivoting to a debate about whose opinions on the Browns' quarterback situation should be taken seriously. The discussion also covers the Guardians' sweep of the Angels and the upcoming season of the 'Quarterback' series on Netflix. 01:50 - Cavs Game 5 Win 07:20 - Detroit Sports Radio Reaction 11:30 - NBA Playoff Officiating Debate 17:15 - Browns QB Opinion List 21:30 - Browns Media Task Force 30:05 - Bickerstaff Challenge Management Talk 33:40 - Guardians Sweep The Angels 36:45 - Netflix Quarterback Series Preview
Locked on Cavs host Danny Cunningham joins Ken and Lima and stops just short of saying the Cavs are back in control of the series, pointing to the road struggles as the one thing keeping him from going all the way there. Danny breaks down why Cade Cunningham is being worn down by the sheer volume of defensive attention he is facing, and argues the Cavs are uniquely built to throw multiple credible defenders at him in a way most Eastern Conference teams simply cannot. He also makes the case that the soft label on the Cavs bigs needs to be retired after this series, with Evan Mobley and Jared Allen making Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart look ordinary through four games. On LeBron, Danny says the Cavs should never say no to him if the price is right, and that Cleveland is actually a better fit for a championship run than staying in LA with a Lakers roster that needs a full rebuild around Luka.
Lima and Matt Derry analyze the Cavaliers' disappointing Game 1 loss to the Pistons, specifically focusing on Evan Mobley's perceived lack of physicality. They discuss the impact of Jared Allen's foul trouble and debate whether Kenny Atkinson should swap Dean Wade for Max Strus in the starting lineup. 01:00 - Cleveland Sports Update 03:01 - Mobley Criticism Debate 09:35 - Fan Reaction Call 10:46 - Rotation Change Discussion
Anthony Lima and Matt Dery analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' disappointing 111-101 loss to the Detroit Pistons in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. They specifically focus on James Harden's poor ball-handling and high turnover count, comparing his lack of speed to a 40-year-old Karl Malone. The conversation also explores Kenny Atkinson's benching of Jared Allen and why Donovan Mitchell didn't see more than 35 minutes.
Anthony Lima and Matt Dery break down the Cavaliers' Game 1 loss to the Pistons, focusing on Kenny Atkinson's questionable rotation choices and Jared Allen's limited minutes. They examine Donovan Mitchell's frustration regarding the significant free throw disparity and discuss whether the team is settling for too many perimeter shots.
Anthony Lima and Daryl Ruiter break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' massive Game 7 victory over the Toronto Raptors, fueled by a dominant second-half run. They highlight Jarrett Allen's aggressive performance and Max Strus's intensity as key factors in staving off elimination. Looking ahead, they discuss the upcoming physical series against the Detroit Pistons and the wide-open Eastern Conference bracket.
They analyze the Cavaliers' Game 7 victory over the Raptors, highlighting Jared Allen's newfound aggression and dominant third-quarter performance. The conversation transitions to the upcoming series against Detroit and the Eastern Conference landscape following the Celtics' early exit.
Anthony Lima and Daryl Ruiter analyze Jared Allen's Game 7 impact, comparing his defensive presence to Dikembe Mutombo. They also explore the pressure on Koby Altman and the Cavaliers to reach the conference finals following significant roster investments.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin react to the Cleveland Cavaliers' narrow Game 7 victory and their advancement to the second round of the playoffs. They discuss the impact of Jared Allen's dominant performance, critique Daryl Ruiter's take on the win, and look ahead to the matchup against Jalen Duren and the Detroit Pistons. 01:48 - Cavs Advance To Next Round 06:21 - Jared Allen's Playoff Performance 10:23 - Previewing The Pistons Series
Nick Wilson and Daryl Ruiter weigh the benefits of a quick playoff sweep versus the need for team chemistry as the Cavaliers face Toronto. They analyze how James Harden has integrated with Jared Allen and Evan Mobley while questioning the team's long-term structure under Kobe Altman. The conversation highlights the potential "elephant in the room" regarding Donovan Mitchell's future if the team falls short of the Eastern Conference Finals. 01:00 - Cavaliers Series Predictions 04:03 - Health vs Chemistry 06:56 - Harden Unlocks The Bigs 10:14 - Donovan Mitchell Future Talk 14:54 - Bickerstaff Detroit Outlook
Send us Fan MailWe talk with Jared Allen about what actually builds a strong hockey player, and why the modern chase for status can quietly crush competition, creativity, and confidence. We also trace Jared's path from top prospect to World Juniors to pro hockey, using injuries and setbacks as the lens for mindset, identity, and long-term development. • Minor hockey becoming a business and what gets lost when families buy labels • Why earning spots through real tryouts builds resilience and accountability • The damage of constant comparison and the word “only” in youth sports • Leaving space in the schedule to protect passion and spark self-driven growth • WHL and draft-year pressure plus what adversity teaches when you survive it • World Juniors selection pressure and the power of belonging to a team • Pro hockey development challenges when role and ice time do not match skill • Injury recovery as a mental battle and why kids must be people first • Skills coaching principles: decision-making, head up habits, basics before viral moves • The core message for players and parents: get uncomfortable and do not fear failure
Danny Cunningham jumps in with Ken and Lima to analyze the playoff outlook for the Cleveland Cavaliers and the immense pressure on Donovan Mitchell to reach the Eastern Conference Finals. Discussions cover the health of Jared Allen, the team's national reputation for being soft, and the mid-season acquisition of James Harden. They also explore the coaching future of Kenny Atkinson and how the roster matches up against the Toronto Raptors.
In this week’s Shoot Around Bonus Show, Episode 129, the hosts discuss a fan question sparked by a joke about trading Giannis Antetokounmpo, focusing on whether the Cleveland Cavaliers could realistically assemble a blockbuster package involving Evan Mobley, future assets, and possibly Jared Allen to create a short-term “super team” with Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, LeBron James, and Giannis—while noting the likely lack of depth and long-term flexibility. They answer a question about Craig Sager, reacting to a Kevin Garnett clip roasting Sager’s suit and sharing Rob’s personal story of crossing paths with Sager through Sager’s wife and an old college connection, emphasizing how widely loved Sager (and Ernie Johnson) were around the NBA. The episode also covers personalized license plates (including Rob’s former “Seven Rings” plate), a humorous Zoom court clip where a judge catches a woman lying about driving, and a headline about cocaine traces found in sharks near the Bahamas, prompting a debate about the scariest animal to face on cocaine. 00:00 Friday Show Kickoff 00:52 Giannis Trade Rumors 02:24 Why Cavs Deal Fails 04:51 Three Team Trade Talk 06:12 Craig Sager Memories 10:48 Vanity Plate Debate 15:30 Zoom Court Lie Busted 17:52 Cocaine Sharks Finale
Jonathan Peterlin and Spencer German examine national media perspectives on the Cleveland Cavaliers following comments from Danny Parkins. They analyze potential postseason struggles for James Harden and current injury concerns for Jared Allen and Donovan Mitchell. The conversation shifts to offering car-buying strategies for Jake, including tips on haggling and managing dealership financing. 01:00 - National Media Cavs Perception 03:31 - James Harden Postseason Role 08:19 - Car Buying Advice Tips
Denny Hamlin and Jared Allen sit down to unpack a frustrating day at Martinsville Speedway, where Denny came up just short, and walk through exactly how it slipped away. From a loose wheel in the final run to a tough restart that put him behind the eight ball, plus a pivotal moment battling Ryan Blaney that may have changed everything, nothing is off the table. Meanwhile, Chase Elliott ends up in victory lane for Hendrick Motorsports and Chevy, and the guys dig into whether his aggressive third-and-fifteen strategy call is getting the credit it deserves. They also get into the bigger conversations from the weekend, including the Bubba Wallace and Carson Hocevar incident, ongoing frustration with caution lengths and TV breaks, and Justin Allgaier's O'Reilly Auto Parts win. Things heat up in a Hall of Fame debate as Denny makes the case that lower series success shouldn't automatically punch a ticket to NASCAR's highest honor, while Jared pushes back with a more balanced take. And in true Martinsville fashion, the weekend also somehow included 46,000 hot dogs being eaten by fans. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima analyze the Cavaliers' defensive issues and the significance of Jared Allen's availability. They explore how Todd Monken might handle a quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders. The discussion also covers MLB's new height measurement protocols and their impact on strike zones. 01:20 - Cavs Defensive Struggles 05:04 - Jared Allen Injury Impact 09:31 - Cavs Post-Trade Identity 13:46 - Playoff Effort Concerns 20:31 - Watson vs Sanders Competition 24:47 - Todd Monken Leadership Role 31:30 - MLB Height Measurement Rules 35:31 - Automated Strike Zone Debate
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima sound off on the Cleveland Cavaliers' recent victory and head coach Kenny Atkinson's blunt assessment of the team's defensive shortcomings. They discuss the long-term impact of trading Darius Garland for James Harden and express growing concern over Jared Allen's extended absence due to injury.
Danny Cunningham joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' defensive inconsistencies and the urgency needed as the postseason approaches. They evaluate the performance of James Harden and Darius Garland, the return timeline for Jared Allen, and why securing the fourth seed is strategically advantageous for a deep playoff run.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss the impact of James Harden on the Cleveland Cavaliers and whether he has emerged as the team's leader. They also evaluate Evan Mobley's development compared to Jared Allen and examine how rookie offensive linemen might fare against Miles Garrett in training camp. 01:09 - NCAA Tournament Scores 03:18 - Miles Garrett Practice Impact 06:05 - James Harden's Cavs Leadership 13:35 - Donovan Mitchell Injury Concerns 16:02 - Evan Mobley Performance Critique
(0:00) Venezuela beats USA to win 1st WBC (25:21) Maxx Crosby ‘livid' after failed trade, Do the Broncos deserve respect? (39:57) Michael Rubin joins the show to talk Fanatics Flag Football Classic (48:51) Nick's Tiers (01:06:54) March Madness: Final Four predictions (01:17:14) Maurice Edu joins (01:26:25) Packed Stats, Biggest headlines from WBC (01:50:07) Jared Allen joins (02:03:14) How dangerous are the 49ers? (02:08:29) NCAA's Cinderella stories in their final chapter? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss the mounting pressure on the Cleveland Cavaliers following recent losses and Jared Allen's significant knee injury. They analyze the evolving role of James Harden and debate whether fans are suffering from football fatigue as the NFL considers adding a Thanksgiving Eve game to its schedule. 02:13 - Cavs Playoff Positioning 04:10 - Garland For Harden Trade 09:44 - Cleveland Fan Expectations 15:15 - St. Patrick's Day Plans 25:51 - NFL Holiday Football Fatigue 32:38 - Guardians Spring Training Report 36:55 - Jared Allen Injury Update
The discussion explores whether the Cleveland Browns should pursue Kyler Murray, emphasizing that a public endorsement from Myles Garrett would change current skeptical opinions. They also react to reports that the team might consider drafting quarterback Ty Simpson or tackle Monroe Freeling with their early picks. Finally, the focus shifts to the Cavaliers as they evaluate the impact of Jared Allen's knee injury following a win against the Pistons.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima bring in producer John and analyze a mock draft projecting Georgia tackle Monroe Freeling to the Browns at number six. They weigh the benefits of trading down against selecting generational defensive prospects like Caleb Downs. The conversation also covers the Miami RedHawks' NCAA Tournament resume and whether Jared Allen has become more indispensable than Donovan Mitchell.
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Tuesday Cash That Ticket returned on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, with host Munaf Manji and Dave Essler setting the stage for a busy March across college basketball, the NBA, and the coming MLB season. Essler said the bracket reveal begins his busiest stretch of the year, noting that real betting work cannot start until matchups and point spreads are posted, when early value often appears in both large favorites and totals. Manji recapped a late-February stumble after a strong month, citing a Celtics first-half cash but also a missed Kim Johnson PRA that lingered through overtime, which Essler said also flipped his under wager in the same game. The duo turned the page and opened the NBA card with Detroit at Cleveland, where Cleveland was catching 2.5 with a 228.5 total and Donovan Mitchell ruled out. Essler liked Cleveland as a home underdog in a revenge spot after an overtime meeting in Detroit, arguing the market was leaning heavily to the Pistons and may be pushing too far on Mitchell's absence. Manji agreed on Cleveland plus the points and added a prop angle, pointing to Jared Allen's recent production and projecting Allen's points and rebounds to clear 25.5. Next came New York at Toronto, with the Raptors catching 2.5 at home and a 221.5 total. Essler again sided with the home dog, noting New York was on the front end of a back-to-back with Oklahoma City visiting the next night and highlighting Toronto's revenge after a lopsided loss in the same building about a month earlier. Manji backed Toronto as well, referenced New York's results in similar scheduling spots, and also leaned to the under, citing pace and matchup profile. The final NBA discussion centered on San Antonio at Philadelphia, with the Spurs laying 7.5 on the road and a 234.5 total, while the Sixers were without Joel Embiid and Paul George. Essler acknowledged the discomfort of backing a large road favorite but leaned Spurs, while also targeting a Vijay Edgecombe PRA over, and Manji focused on the total, citing San Antonio's defensive response after losses and calling the under his preferred play. The episode then shifted to MLB win totals, beginning with San Francisco at 80.5 wins after an 81-81 season. Essler pointed to the addition of Willy Adames, viewed departures as manageable, emphasized defense in a large home park, and said the question remained pitching depth beyond Logan Webb and Robbie Ray, but still endorsed the over as the Giants looked improved. Manji cited a strengthened top of the lineup, agreed the club could reach 500 or better, and joined the over. Cincinnati's number sat around 82.5 after an 83-79 season, and Essler leaned under, saying too much had to go right, including starter health and sustained performance, while Manji also leaned under pre-season and suggested monitoring the club early before committing later. For best bets, Essler played BYU-Cincinnati under 152.5, citing BYU missing Richie Saunders and Cincinnati's preference for a slower game, while Manji locked in Spurs-Sixers under 234.5. The show closed with appreciation for listeners who had asked about a missed episode and a promise to keep the daily cadence when schedules allow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Curling is shuffleboard on ice. Marc Bulger is very interested in curling. He has a massive bet with Jared Allen about curling. Who will have a better NFL career: Bulger or Will Howard?
Ben Leber in studio for a couple segments on football, before PA catches up with HOF Jared Allen, then hear from Parker Fox less than 90 minutes before US Women's hockey gets rolling in the gold medal game!
Ben Leber in studio for a couple segments on football, before PA catches up with HOF Jared Allen, then hear from Parker Fox less than 90 minutes before US Women's hockey gets rolling in the gold medal game!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Bulger joins to talk Cam Ward, curling with Jared Allen, & His NFL CareerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Bulger joins to talk Cam Ward, curling with Jared Allen, & His NFL CareerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a star-studded show, joined by Super Bowl 60 champion Seattle Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones, who lets us know what to expect before he joins his teammates for today's epic parade. Hall of Fame QB Warren Moon stops by to give his thoughts on Sam Darnold's epic comeback story and shares his Top 5 QBs heading into next year. To round out the show, Vikings Hall of Famer Jared Allen shares his take on JJ McCarthy and whether he is the answer for the Vikings in 2026 — and much more!
Wyman & Bob go around the NFL to give us all the news of the day including the Dolphins firing Mike McDaniel as their head coach and Jared Allen making a claim that he and Myles Garrett should both hold the NFL single-season sack record. // Sweeping the Dial: Leonard Williams was asked about the trait that best embodies Sam Darnold’s leadership. Julian Love explains how they deal with offenses going up-tempo. Pete Thamel said that the Demond Williams situation shows how toothless the NCAA is as the supposed governing body for the sport // Ross Tucker, CBS Sports NFL analyst and host of the “Ross Tucker Podcast” joins the show to talk about how his perspective changed on the Seahawks from the start of the season and his opinion on the Seahawks offensive and defensive lines // The guys reiterate their happiness about the improvement of the Seahawks offensive line compared to the last few years.
Pro Football Focus’ Trevor Sikkema joins the show to preview the NFL Wild Card round and what has taken him by surprise from this Seahawks team // Four Down Territory: 1st Down: What is your game to watch this weekend? 2nd Down: Who has played well but will have to sit next week when the hawks play next week? 3rd Down: What does Arroyo being healthy does for the hawks. 4th Down: Anything stand out from Trevor Sikkema? // The Timeline: Demond Williams’ agent Doug Hendrickson has dropped him as a client citing philosophical differences. The Seahawks had their rookie dinner last night and the price tag will shock you. Jared Allen gave a compelling argument as to why he should share the NFL sack record with Myles Garrett. // What I Need To Know
Denny Hamlin was chasing the elusive NASCAR Championship in his 20th season, but came up short in Phoenix. Denny, alongside his co-host Jared Allen, unpacks the emotions of being so close to a championship only to lose it thanks to a caution flag. He also discusses what the aftermath was like with his fiancé Jordan and their two girls, and what the conversation was like with his dad after. Plus, why he still thought he was going to win when the white flag came out, and how the support from fans and his competitors has helped him start to get over the defeat. He also touches on why he was so confident all weekend long. And, he answers the question every fan has been asking: Will he race next year? Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how Joe Schoen retaining his job will impact the Giants coaching search. We play Who Said It which leads to more hurt feelings yet again. Jared Allen joins the show to talk Veterans Day and chasing Dan Orlovsky out of the endzone. Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: Nico Harrison is already on to the next stage of life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how Joe Schoen retaining his job will impact the Giants coaching search. We play Who Said It which leads to more hurt feelings yet again. Jared Allen joins the show to talk Veterans Day and chasing Dan Orlovsky out of the endzone. Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: Nico Harrison is already on to the next stage of life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how Joe Schoen retaining his job will impact the Giants coaching search. We play Who Said It which leads to more hurt feelings yet again. Jared Allen joins the show to talk Veterans Day and chasing Dan Orlovsky out of the endzone. Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: Nico Harrison is already on to the next stage of life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how Joe Schoen retaining his job will impact the Giants coaching search. We play Who Said It which leads to more hurt feelings yet again. Jared Allen joins the show to talk Veterans Day and chasing Dan Orlovsky out of the endzone. Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: Nico Harrison is already on to the next stage of life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle debate how Joe Schoen retaining his job will impact the Giants coaching search. We play Who Said It which leads to more hurt feelings yet again. Jared Allen joins the show to talk Veterans Day and chasing Dan Orlovsky out of the endzone. Canty's Best Bet & UnSportsmanLike Moments of the Day: Nico Harrison is already on to the next stage of life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Denny Hamlin and his co-host Jared Allen are back from Martinsville, where William Byron and Kyle Larson were the last two to punch their ticket to the Championship 4. The guys get into Byron winning his race, Denny's car blowing up, Sam Mayer's wreck, and a whole lot more: 1:20 Will the Playoff format ruin Corey Heim's season?6:15 Should Sam Mayer be suspended?15:30 William Byron dominates Martinsville20:00 Kyle Larson able to outperform Christopher Bell24:30 Denny's goal was not to make drivers mad27:50 Concern the 11 car will have more mechanical issues33:30 Preview of the Cup Series Championship 439:15 Just how confident is Denny going into next weekend43:40 New tire setup at Phoenix will have a huge impact Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Denny Hamlin, Jared Allen, and Travis Rockhold recap a "typical Talladega" race that still provided plenty of excitement. Playoff chaos was in full swing with Chase Elliott getting caught up in an early-race wreck, Kyle Larson running out of gas during overtime, and Chase Briscoe stealing the win to clinch his spot in the Championship 4. What was Denny's week like as he turned his attention to the Phoenix finale, and does he think having a head start on preparation will help his Championship chances?1:01 - Typical Talladega 10:34 - Ty Gibbs Helps a Teammate17:28 - Bigger Bummer: William Byron or Kyle Larson?28:15 - Penske Mad at Brad Keselowski39:56 - AJ Allmendinger and Chase Elliott Wreck41:37 - Josh Berry and Ty Dillon's Pit Road Incident44:34 - Austin Hill Outclasses the Field...Again48:58 - Gio Ruggiero's 1st Truck Series Win50:45 - Martinsville Mindset for Bubble Drivers57:42 - Martinsville as Winner-Take-All Track58:47 - Off-track News and Updates Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Denny Hamlin is back after his 60th career Cup Series victory for another episode of Actions Detrimental. He's joined by co-host Jared Allen and producer Travis Rockhold to break down the events from his milestone win in Las Vegas. Denny opens up about why he was unsure of himself going into the race, his emotions after winning, and his appreciation for the fans. Plus, what advantage does he gain by locking himself into the Champ 4. Not only do they discuss what got the No. 11 team locked into the Champ 4, they also talk about what might keep other Playoff drivers out of it.From Ryan Blaney's early exit after a left-front tire failure sent him into the wall to William Byron's late-race collision with Ty Dillon and his near miss with Ty Gibbs, Denny covers it all — from the drama and the strategy to what's next heading into Phoenix.Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Denny Hamlin is back in the studio with co-host Jared Allen after a wild Kansas finish that has everyone buzzing. The guys dive into all the week's biggest storylines:3:30 Jusan Hamilton out at NASCAR5:30 Randall Burnett leaving RCR and Rodney Childers joining JRM8:15 TV ratings not looking good for NASCAR18:55 Can Outlawz upset Big Bois in Hoop Group22:40 Denny explains what happened on the final lap with him and Bubba Wallace42:40 Bubba gives Denny the middle finger50:00 Denny wanted the win for his pit crew56:15 Driving without power steering1:06:50 Zane Smith with a scary crash & SVG's impressive top-101:19:15 First pitch at Guardians game and OSU moves to 4-0 Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Denny Hamlin is back int he studio after an eventful Sunday to unpack how everything went in New Hampshire with his co-host, Jared Allen. This week they cover:1:00 Corey Heim continues his dominance8:10 Why Team Penske was able to dominate Sunday's race12:20 Missed setup by Joe Gibbs Racing20:25 Is Penske the team to beat for the championship once again?27:15 Restart struggles for the 11 team32:30 Cody Ware forgot the first rule of racing34:40 What exactly happened between Ty Gibbs and Denny47:00 Is next weekend a must-win for 23XI?51:00 Playoff format changes coming? Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, & the boys are LIVE from outside the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio ahead of tonight's Hall of Fame game between the Los Angeles Chargers & the Detroit Lions. We start by breaking some starting line up news for the Detroit Lions tonight, and then are immediately joined by the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class, starting with 5x All Pro & the All-Time NFL Touchdown leader for Tight Ends, Hall of Famer, Chargers Legend Antonio Gates to chat about his induction into the Hall, his college basketball career, changing the game of football forever, the moment that he knew he belonged in the NFL, Tight End University, playing with Philip Rivers, his blocking acumen, 2025 Chargers expectations, & more. After Antonio, 3x All-Pro, 8x Pro Bowler with 54 career INTs & 9 defensive touchdowns, Eagles Legend Eric Allen stopped by to tell us how it felt when he received his Gold Jacket, his on field mentality & playing the ball, his thoughts on the reigning champion Eagles, his career spanning from facing Joe Montana to Tom Brady, & more. To close out the first hour, we are joined by 4x All-Pro, 2x NFL Sacks Leader, Hall of Famer #69 Jared Allen, to talk about his Hall of Fame speech writing process, how he developed into the Hall of Fame Edge that he was, his roping celebration, what led him to losing a bunch of weight, and more. In the second hour, we are joined by ESPN's #2 Edge recruit in the country, Anthony "Tank" Jones, who announced that he is joining the Oregon Ducks. To close the show, we are joined on set by Multi-Platinum Recording Artist mgk, to debut his new song for ESPN College Football, playing the Chiefs Super Bowl party, his acting career, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We will be LIVE from Canton, Ohio ahead of the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices