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On today's show, the Cajun Cannon, Bobby Hebert, drops by to break down the Saints 2025 schedule game by game, the no primetime game situation the Saints have found themselves in, before being joined by the likes of Jeff Duncan, Columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to break down the latest on the Saints QB competition, Cullen drops by for our Triple Option segment, then we take a trip around the NFC South visiting with JC Allen, Tampa Bay Bucs reporter for Bucs Gameday and host of The Sick Podcast - Pirate Parlay, on the Bucs and Baker, D. Orlando Ledbetter, Falcons beat writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, helping us figure out what is up with the Dirty Birds, and Panthers pregame host on WFNZ in Charlotte and Sports Director for WCNC TV, Nick Carboni, on how Bryce Young is looking to continue building after how he closed out the year!
Bobby and Steve connect with Jeff Duncan, Columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to discuss how the team can only go as far as their QB will take them and that QB will be someone who doesn't have a lot of time in the league, the QB competition between Shough and Rattler and who might be ahead already, the cornerback room has had some big changes recently so what does that unit look like, the possibility that new blood leading the Saints could bring about new life to some floundering players, and more!
Bobby and Steve connect with Jeff Duncan, Columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to discuss how the team can only go as far as their QB will take them and that QB will be someone who doesn't have a lot of time in the league, the QB competition between Shough and Rattler and who might be ahead already, the cornerback room has had some big changes recently so what does that unit look like, the possibility that new blood leading the Saints could bring about new life to some floundering players, and more!
This hour, Bobby Hebert and Steve Geller continue their discussion on the new direction the Saints are going with a QB competition for the starting gig between Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener, the Tush Push ban did NOT pass so Brotherly Shove is here for at least another year, before Columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, Jeff Duncan, drops by to discuss where the QB battle lies with the Saints OTAs opening up to the media tomorrow, and Cullen drops in for our Triple Option segment to give our our takes on the top stories of the day!
Mike and Charlie recapped LSU baseball's series victory over Arkansas and evaluated new Saints WR Donovan Peoples-Jones. The guys interviewed NBA scout Mark Cook and Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated. Cook discussed the top prospects in this year's NBA draft class ahead of the 2025 lottery. Nagy gave an update on LSU ace Kade Anderson and praised Saturday starter Anthony Eyanson. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk to recap the Derek Carr offseason "saga" and review the Saints' rookie minicamp. Duncan projected "breakout" players for New Orleans in 2025. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie shared live updates from the NBA's 2025 Draft lottery. Oleh Kosel, a credentialed NBA reporter, joined Steve and Charlie to discuss the draft lottery's fallout. Kosel questioned if the Pelicans will keep the seventh overall pick in the draft.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk to recap the Derek Carr offseason "saga" and review the Saints' rookie minicamp. Duncan shared his thoughts on QB Tyler Shough and LT Kelvin Banks Jr. He also projected "breakout" players for New Orleans in 2025.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk to recap the Derek Carr offseason "saga" and review the Saints' rookie minicamp. Duncan shared his thoughts on QB Tyler Shough and LT Kelvin Banks Jr. He also projected "breakout" players for New Orleans in 2025.
Mike and Charlie discussed the Saints' roster holes and Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo's potential offseason trade. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk to recap the Derek Carr offseason "saga" and review the Saints' rookie minicamp. Duncan shared his thoughts on QB Tyler Shough and LT Kelvin Banks Jr. He also projected "breakout" players for New Orleans in 2025. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
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Mike and Charlie discussed the Pelicans' decision to fire David Griffin, the team's executive vice president of basketball operations. The guys interviewed Chris Dodson, an NBA reporter for ClutchPoints, and Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated. Mike and Charlie evaluated Will Johnson and Trey Amos, two top cornerback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Duncan shared his thoughts on Joe Dumars, the Saints' options in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Derek Carr's shoulder injury. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie recapped LSU baseball's series sweep at Auburn and previewed the 2025 NFL Draft. The guys listened to press conference audio from Pelican F Trey Murphy, who defended head coach Willie Green. Jake Madison, the host of the "Locked on Pelicans" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Madison said the Pelicans' decision to fire David Griffin was correct, but he slammed the idea of hiring Joe Dumars as his replacement.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Duncan shared his thoughts on Joe Dumars, the Saints' options in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Derek Carr's shoulder injury. He also evaluated Louisville QB Tyler Shough, a prospect in the 2025 Draft.
Mike and Charlie evaluated Will Johnson and Trey Amos, two top cornerback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Duncan shared his thoughts on Joe Dumars, the Saints' options in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Derek Carr's shoulder injury. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
On Friday afternoon, one of the world's leading NFL reporters, Ian Rapoport, made a shocking announcement that Saints quarterback Derek Carr has a shoulder injury that could require surgery, a story that was later confirmed by The Times-Picayune's Matthew Paras and Jeff Duncan. And if said surgery was needed, it could end Carr's season before it even begins. That's a whole lotta couldas and wouldas and maybes. What's true? What makes sense? What does the average Who Dat think? That's how host Jim Derry spent most of his show on a Mano E Monday edition of Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 362) presented by Evangeline Securities. And there were plenty of opinions from the peanut gallery. Gabe Henderson also shared his thoughts on the subject, and made his pick in another 'Man vs. Machine' segment, as Man tries desperately to improve its winning percentage. On ‘The Last Word,' Jim pays tribute to former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy, who died Saturday night.
Ken Guests: David Grubb, Jeff Duncan, and Joe Scheuermann.
Recently, Night Demon completed a full European tour supporting progressive metal titans Queensryche. During that tour, Jarvis had an opportunity to sit down for an in-depth conversation with Queensryche guitarist Mike Stone. This week we present that interview in its entirety for your listening pleasure. You will hear about Stone's fascinating career journey, life story, philosophies on music and writing and life, and many other topics. Settle in and enjoy this engaging and wide-ranging discussion. Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live @ www.ericasher.com I-Heart Radio TuneIn Radio & 106.7 The Ticket Apps www.theticket1067.com Show podcasts available on all podcasting platforms & www.theticket1067.com Topics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans & more Guests Tulane Sideline Reporter Maddy Hudak Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports Mike Scarborough of TigerBait.com Jeff Duncan of nola.com
Mike and Charlie recapped the Saints' recent moves in free agency, highlighting DE Chase Young's new contract, S Justin Reid's return to Louisiana, and TE Juwan Johnson's extension. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the Pelicans, James Pearce Jr., Zion Williamson, and Riley Leonard. They slammed the Pelicans for sitting Williamson in front of their home crowd in back-to-backs. Ryan Horvat, the host of BetMGM Tonight, joined Sports Talk to discuss the Saints' off-season moves. Mike and Charlie interviewed Saints legend Deuce McAllister and Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune. Duncan praised the Saints for signing Reid and previewed the 2025 NFL Draft. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie listened to audio from new Saints DC Brandon Staley. Oleh Kosel, a credentialed NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, joined Sports Talk. Steve and Charlie interviewed D. Orlando Ledbetter, a Falcons beat writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Desmond Johnson, the host of the "Bleav in Panthers" podcast, and JC Allen, a Tampa Bay reporter for Bucs Gameday, in their "Around the NFC South" hour.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Mike and Charlie to discuss the Saints' off-season moves. Duncan praised the Saints for signing free-agent safety Justin Reid. He explained that Juwan Johnson has "untapped potential." Duncan also previewed the 2025 NFL Draft.
Mike and Charlie interviewed Saints legend Deuce McAllister and Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune. McAllister shared his thoughts on S Justin Reid's big contract with the Saints and Chase Young's role in Brandon Staley's defense. He also evaluated new NT Davon Godchaux and TE Juwan Johnson. Duncan praised the Saints for signing Reid and previewed the 2025 NFL Draft. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about Cam Jordan and Taysom Hill.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Mike and Charlie to discuss the Saints' off-season moves. Duncan praised the Saints for signing free-agent safety Justin Reid. He explained that Juwan Johnson has "untapped potential." Duncan also previewed the 2025 NFL Draft.
Steve and Jeff recapped the Pelicans 140-133 OT victory over the Sacramento Kings, celebrating CJ McCollum's 43-point performance. The guys discussed the early buzz around Kellen Moore's assistant coaching staff with the Saints. They also reported on Darren Rizzi's decision to rejoin Sean Payton's staff in Denver. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Steve and Jeff to review Moore's introductory press conference with the Saints. Jeff and Steve spoke to Will Guillory, an NBA reporter for The Athletic. Guillory updated them on rookie C Yves Missi's knee injury, praised McCollum's commitment to New Orleans, and evaluated Trey Murphy's growth in his fourth year with the Pelicans. Steve and Jeff also interviewed Jeff Morrow, the retired sports editor of the Tri-City Herald, and WWL producer Tim Zimmer.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Steve and Jeff to review Kellen Moore's introductory press conference with the Saints. Duncan shared his thoughts on starting quarterback Derek Carr, the Saints' lack of young talent, and New Orleans' assistant coaching staff search. He also questioned what a "successful" year one under Coach Moore looks like.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Steve and Jeff to review Kellen Moore's introductory press conference with the Saints. Duncan shared his thoughts on starting quarterback Derek Carr, the Saints' lack of young talent, and New Orleans' assistant coaching staff search. He also questioned what a "successful" year one under Coach Moore looks like.
Steve and Jeff recapped the Pelicans 140-133 OT victory over the Sacramento Kings, celebrating CJ McCollum's 43-point performance. The guys discussed the early buzz around Kellen Moore's assistant coaching staff with the Saints. They also reported on Darren Rizzi's decision to rejoin Sean Payton's staff in Denver. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Steve and Jeff to review Moore's introductory press conference with the Saints. Duncan shared his thoughts on starting quarterback Derek Carr, the Saints' lack of young talent, and New Orleans' assistant coaching staff search. Steve and Jeff listened to Moore's press conference responses regarding Saints quarterback Derek Carr.
It took a little more than a month, but the New Orleans Saints finally have their man in hiring Kellen Moore to become the 19th coach in the history of the franchise. Is Moore the one to lead this team out of the depths of mediocrity? Will his youth be a benefit or a problem? Is Derek Carr going to be his field general? Host Jim Derry asks these questions and more of The Times-Picayune and The Advocate sports columnist Jeff Duncan on Wednesday's Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 345) presented by Evangeline Securities. Jeff and Jim also answer queries and comments from those who watched the show live. Is it a big deal that Moore is now the youngest coach in the NFL? How about that there have been very few coordinators in recent history leave their Super Bowl-winning teams to become a head coach? And speaking of the Super Bowl, Jeff has an idea when he thinks the game might be back here in the Crescent City.
"Hvis vi republikanere skal være ærlige over for os selv, så er vores parti hverken civiliseret eller konservativt, det er det kaotisk og skørt. Det eneste fornuftige vi kan gøre, er at dumpe Trump". Sådan lød det nogle måneder før det amerikanske præsidentvalg i fjor fra en fremtrædende republikaner fra Georgia, Jeff Duncan. Men Trump blev som bekendt ikke 'dumpet' - tværtimod; han er netop blevet sværget ind som USA's 47ende præsident, mens Duncan er blevet ekskluderet af det republikanske parti. Hvad har det republikanske parti repræsenteret historisk? Er 'trumpismen' blot en moderne opdatering af 'reaganismen'? Og - apropos Reagan - ville han kunne genkende sit gamle parti i dag? Det er spørgsmålene i Kampen om historien, hvor Adam Holm taler med Niels Bjerre-Poulsen, ph.d. i amerikansk historie og lektor i Amerikanske Studier på SDU, samt David Trads, kommentator og forfatter til flere bøger om USA. I redaktionen: Clara Faust Spies og Josephine Gaïa Utoft. Redaktør: Silke Fensman. Musik: Adi Zukanovic.
Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Mike and Charlie. Duncan compared Tampa Bay's handling of the post-Tom Brady era to what the Saints have done post-Drew Brees. He discussed New Orleans' head coaching search, highlighting Aaron Glenn and Mike McCarthy. Duncan also shared his thoughts on Seattle's pursuit of Klint Kubiak and the new owners around the NFL.
Mike and Charlie reviewed the list of the 70 underclassmen who declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, highlighting the talented tight ends, running backs, offensive linemen, and defensive linemen. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their weekly "Pick-Six" segment. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Mike and Charlie. Duncan compared Tampa Bay's handling of the post-Tom Brady era to what the Saints have done post-Drew Brees. He discussed New Orleans' head coaching search, highlighting Aaron Glenn and Mike McCarthy.
Mike and Charlie remembered legendary MLB broadcaster Bob Uecker, who passed away today. They spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' head coaching staff and personnel mistakes. Bobby Marks, an ESPN NBA front office insider, joined Mike and Charlie. Marks celebrated Trey Murphy's development in his fourth year in New Orleans and projected a move for forward Brandon Ingram ahead of the trade deadline on February 6th. Mike and Charlie reviewed the list of the 70 underclassmen who declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, highlighting the talented tight ends, running backs, offensive linemen, and defensive linemen. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their weekly "Pick-Six" segment. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, broke down New Orleans' head coaching search, highlighting Aaron Glenn and Mike McCarthy. Steve and Charlie recapped the Pelicans' 119-116 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Todd Graffagnini, the radio "Voice of the Pelicans," shared his thoughts on Trey Murphy, Dejounte Murray, Jose Alvarado, and the Pelicans' upcoming matchup with the Utah Jazz. Steve and Charlie discussed Fanduel, SBNation, and ESPN's predictions for the off-season NFL head coaching cycle. They also interviewed Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak about the Saints' head coaching vacancy.
When you want answers to questions about the New Orleans Saints, there's one guy we turn to at The Times-Picayune, and that's columnist Jeff Duncan. And man, do we have some questions. Host Jim Derry asks Jeff on Wednesday's Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 333) presented by Evangeline Securities about the big season-ending press conference by Mickey Loomis, and whether he has confidence better decisions will be made going forward. That includes the biggest decision of them all: Aaron Glenn or Mike McCarthy as head coach, and do either even want the job? What about Joe Brady or Kellen Moore? Also, we hear some of the highlights from Loomis' presser and get Jeff's reaction and ask him for his predictions on the immediate future of the franchise. Lastly, Jim and Gabe Henderson disagree on whether New Orleans should be a prime landing spot for prospective coaches.
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher 4-6pm on 1061 The Ticket Listen live @ www.ericasher.com I-Heart Radio TuneIn Radio & 106.1 The Ticket Apps www.theticket1061.com Show podcasts available on all podcasting platforms & www.theticket1061.comTopics Saints Pelicans Blake Dean & more Guests Sean Fazende of Fox 8 Sports, Ricardo Lecompte of WWL TV Sports, Jeff Duncan of nola.com
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Hoss, Mike, and Bobby welcome in Jeff Duncan, columnist Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to discuss where fans can find hope with their pro sports teams in the Saints and Pelicans, if Rattler can find a W as a rookie which has seldom been done before by the Black & Gold, the Lions are possibly the NFC favorite to run the table and make the SB which would be a fantastic story with it being held in New Orleans, and more!
Hoss, Mike, and Bobby welcome in Jeff Duncan, columnist Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to discuss where fans can find hope with their pro sports teams in the Saints and Pelicans, if Rattler can find a W as a rookie which has seldom been done before by the Black & Gold, the Lions are possibly the NFC favorite to run the table and make the SB which would be a fantastic story with it being held in New Orleans, and more!
In this hour, Hoss, Mike, and Bobby break down the future of the CFP playoffs and Sugar Bowl as a playoff destination before connecting with Jeff Duncan, columnist Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to talk about the Saints aging roster, the coach that could end up leading the Black & Gold in 2024, how fans are finding hope in the Saints and Pelicans with as bleak as things appear, and how the Saints and Rattler can find a key win against a beat up and broken Raiders squad that is somehow favored against New Orleans.
On today's show, Mike Hoss, Voice of the Saints, Mike Detillier, and Bobby Hebert, get together on this Saturday over at Rouses in the CBD to discuss the rumor mill coming out of New Orleans regarding who could be leading the Saints in 2025, and the guys preview a Saints squad desperate for a win facing a broken and beat-up Raiders squad that is favored on the road. Later on, the gang calls up Jeff Duncan, columnist Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, to discuss Saints legend Jahri Evans being named a Finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, the Black & Gold's next HC could be a big fish or a familiar face, and how can the team get back in the win column and rebuild some hope for the fans. Afterwards, the guys connect with Dalton Wasserman, PFF Data Analyst & Co-Host of The PFF College Football Show, to preview the big CFP game going down in the Big Easy next week as the Sugar Bowl CFP Quarterfinal bout between Notre Dame and Georgia will have us (and the rest of the country) on the edge of our seats.
On today's show, Mike Detillier and Steve Geller talk about the San Francisco 49ers chanced against the LA Rams, the Saints injury list, Jayden Daniels coming to the Superdome to face the Saints as a Washington Commander, and Coach Rizzi announcing that Jake Haener will start as QB for the Saints against Washington. Also, Mike and Steve talk to: Jake Madison, from Locked On Pelicans, Ron Higgins, sports columnist for Shreveport Bossier Journal, Crissy Froyd, college football and NFL writer for USA Today Sports Media Group, Jeff Duncan, columnist for the Times-Picayune/NOLA.com, and Matt McMahon, LSU men's basketball coach.