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Actor and Simpsons legend Hank Azaria joins Adam Schein to talk about The Simpsons Monday Night Football alt-cast on ESPN, the mess that is his beloved Jets, his Mets signing Juan Soto, how Jim Brockmire would call a Juan Soto home run, starting a Bruce Springsteen cover band, and some of his favorite impressions. Adam and Bob Stew rave about Timothee Chalamet's appearance on ESPN's College Gameday and talk about Jon Heyman's brief appearance on WFAN with Keith McPherson.
We close out this day after Thanksgiving Best Of fiesta with the very best from Jim Brockmire. He's talking Donald Trump, the Oakland A's, Denver Nuggets, and Babe Ruth. Also, he's insulted by mere the existence of David Samson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crew continues to break down the Michael Rubin White Party, the tiers of celebrity, and how any of them use the bathroom. Then, Jim Brockmire is back to rip David Samson, explain Sports Seasonal Affective Disorder, Shohei Ohtani and Elly De La Cruz, and the Top 5 ESPN personalities who SHOULD have been let go. Plus, in a segment completely unrelated to Brockmire, it's time to discuss 'The Idol' and why Tony and Mike might be done with The Weeknd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Brockmire makes his return to the show! We find out what he's been up to, the status of his podcast with Meadowlark, and what he thinks about the upcoming MLB season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Brockmire joins to the show to celebrate his new bidet and the return of baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 533 New Facebook likes. "Stewie Reacts - The Big Lebowski" replay. Commenting on the song "Kung Fu Fighting". A triple shot of bits related to love. Jim Rome chats with Snoop Dogg and Jim Brockmire. Clip of Mad Dog Russo losing it over Super Bowl trivia. "We Can Relate - Valentine's Day". Jim Croce karaoke is quikly scrapped. Stories about the Corona Virus. "Yesterday (Covid-19)" song. Florida family victims wish ill on criminal. Trump news. "Insane In The Trump Brain" bit. Tampa residents getting kicked out of their homes. Reflecting on Chris Farley. Adam Sandler's tribute song to him closes the show. Break music - "And It Stoned Me" by Van Morrison Rejoiner music - "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" by Jim Croce --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lawrence-ross9/message
Jim Brockmire attempts to answer one question: Is Seth Meyers actually that nice?
Jim Brockmire attempts to answer one question: Is Seth Meyers actually that nice? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Brockmire gets Ben Stiller to admit that he's a "sellout, hypocritical douchebag" while peppering him with questions about getting celebrity courtside blowjobs at NBA games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Brockmire gets Ben Stiller to admit that he's a "sellout, hypocritical douchebag" while peppering him with questions about getting celebrity courtside blowjobs at NBA games.
The feud between Jim Brockmire and Joe Buck keeps escalating until they are brawling over Matt Vasgersian's pubic hair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The feud between Jim Brockmire and Joe Buck keeps escalating until they are brawling over Matt Vasgersian's pubic hair.
Jim Brockmire makes FOX's Joy Taylor uncomfortable when he sings a song about Prozac, badgers her about her fear of hot dogs, and volunteers his sexual escapades involving a diaper and Terry Bradshaw. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Brockmire makes FOX's Joy Taylor uncomfortable when he sings a song about Prozac, badgers her about her fear of hot dogs, and volunteers his sexual escapades involving a diaper and Terry Bradshaw.
Dan Patrick comes on to talk about baseball and hot takes. Jim Brockmire won’t stop talking about sex and shitting on coffee tables. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Patrick comes on to talk about baseball and hot takes. Jim Brockmire won’t stop talking about sex and shitting on coffee tables.
Jim Brockmire asks Jemele Hill an invasive number of personal questions, including a few too many about that time she peed on a cab. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Brockmire asks Jemele Hill an invasive number of personal questions, including a few too many about that time she peed on a cab.
No Dubs for this episode. Everyone loves tank tops. Eve provides a softball team update and is going to Orangetheory. There's a Japanese man who is the ultimate Sneator. Bar in New Orleans handing out vaxxies and a shot of booze. India is engulfed in Covid-19. White lawmaker compares herself to Rosa Parks. Garbage Facts. Top 3 pieces of media or content that we're consuming right now.
Just in time for the NFL draft, Jim Brockmire welcomes NFL Network voice Rich Eisen and grills him about being a corporate shill for an evil corporation ... and other uncomfortable things.
Just in time for the NFL draft, Jim Brockmire welcomes NFL Network voice Rich Eisen and grills him about being a corporate shill for an evil corporation ... and other uncomfortable things.
Subscribe to The Jim Brockmire Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts Jim Brockmire makes his triumphant return to public life by grilling Charles Barkley about spitting on a child, playing a game drunk, gas-station penis pills and ... why he turned down the Monday Night Football job? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Brockmire makes his triumphant return to public life by grilling Charles Barkley about spitting on a child, playing a game drunk, gas-station penis pills and ... why he turned down the Monday Night Football job?
Jim Brockmire makes his triumphant return to public life by grilling Charles Barkley about spitting on a child, playing a game drunk, gas-station penis pills and ... why he turned down the Monday Night Football job?
Baseball broadcasting legend Jim Brockmire will debut a brand-new podcast with his cohost Sheena Daat that will urinate all over every sports cathedral. This particular caveman might not seem the most progressive hire in 2021, and there’s a deep drive into left field by Castellanos and that’ll be a home run. And so that’ll make it a 4-0 ballgame. Episode 1 with Charles Barkley drops April 7th.
Baseball broadcasting legend Jim Brockmire will debut a brand-new podcast with his cohost Sheena Daat that will urinate all over every sports cathedral. This particular caveman might not seem the most progressive hire in 2021, and there’s a deep drive into left field by Castellanos and that’ll be a home run. And so that’ll make it a 4-0 ballgame. Episode 1 with Charles Barkley drops April 7th.
The Le Batard crew discusses pooping in public places, how to use the toilet tissue cover thing and Jim Brockmire shares a play-by-play clip from his new gig at the Patriot League.
Jim Brockmire returns with another episode of his new podcast. This time he is joined by Stugotz!
Jim Brockmire invites ESPN's Dan Le Batard to be the first guest on his brand new podcast.
On the best of the Rich Eisen Show, we revisit past appearances from Hank Azaria, William Shatner, and Jim Brockmire. Thank you to today's sponsors: BetOnline = Visit betonline.ag and use promo code "podcastone" to receive a 50% off welcome bonus. Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance.
Actor Hank Azaria and "Jim Brockmire" joined the show to discuss Brockmire, the current state of baseball, and Hank's interest in owning the Mets.
On today's show, Rich talks to our buddy Hank Azaria, who pays a visit to talk "Brockmire" and much more! Plus, Bull Durham director Ron Shelton stops by on the 32nd anniversary of the film's release. We'll take your phone calls too. Thank you to today's sponsor: Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance.
Episode Reviewed: "Rally Cap"Del and Matthew talk about IFC's hilarious comedy Brockmire. Starring Hank Azaria as Jim Brockmire, a once-famed major league baseball announcer who suffers an embarrassing on-air meltdown caused by his wife's serial infidelity, leading to a decade away from the booth before his surprising return as an announcer for a small local team.Download. Listen. Enjoy.
Don't forget to subscribe, rate five stars, and leave a review with what you want us to do for our Top 5 next week! The Greatest of All Time returned to the screen this weekend to remind us why she's the best. Heather Brooke has returned in our nations darkest hour and Kevin was the first person she followed on twitter. We go over our favorite parts of The Last Dance. For Top 5 Tuesday, we rank the top five sidekicks of all time. After, we discuss the people protesting staying inside. Voicemails include: Baby Talk or Monotone, Combining Two Feelings, and Hibernating Vs Flying South Hank Azaria returns to the show to discuss the fourth and final season of Brockmire. We discuss the decision to move the show into the future, the unique growth of Jim Brockmire as a character throughout the series, and the potential of future Brockmire projects. We also discuss what he's workin on in quarantine, the Simpsons, and much more.
Actor Hank Azaria is perhaps best known for his work voicing multiple classic characters on The Simpsons, but he's also the star of the hit show Brockmire. Azaria plays the title character, Jim Brockmire, a washed-up baseball announcer with alcohol problems and a sharp wit. Today we're joined by Azaria, a big baseball fan himself, to talk about his love of the Mets and his work on Brockmire, which is airing its final season on IFC, and the Simpson. We'll also be joined by Jim Brockmire to talk about how he is getting through life without sports.
"Jim Brockmire" and Hank Azaria join the show to discuss the show "Brockmire" as well some of the most iconic characters in tv history.
Dan Le Batard and Stugotz talk to Ariel Helwani, Bomani Jones, Jim Brockmire and Mike Leach. Plus, the Shipping Container reminisce on the 1997 World Series, Billy is the Cote family hype man and more.
Dan Le Batard and Stugotz talk to Jim Brockmire and Mike Leach. Plus, Stu climbs to the peak of journalism, the story of Ace Davis' fraud science fair project, Roy's 90's hockey player of the day and more.
Summary: The lads are talking about their lame superpower that they wield and share lame superpower that they want to have! So WYMPS we want to hear your lame super powers, call them in or leave them in the comments! ***Don't forget you can call and leave a message swearing up a shit storm for the foul-mouthed philanthropists! Calls will be aired on future episodes. Here's the number: 985-265-7726*** In the Studio: Dan Ken Critter Cocktail du Jour: Champs Elysees cocktail Quote du Jour: Jim Brockmire - "Mannn, what is your problem?! You know what... Not worth it." Matt Hardesty - "No no no, don't hold back. Lay into me with both barrels." Jim Brockmire - "Alright fine, I'm carve through you like ice in a urinal! So open wide you Mother FUCK! Cause here comes my mind PISSSS!" Jim Brockmire and Matt Hardesty - Brockmire Charity: Ehlers-Danlos Society - www.ehlers-danlos.com/ Links: Patreon - www.patreon.com/WatchYourMouthPodcast Facebook – www.facebook.com/wympodcast Twitter – twitter.com/wymshow – @wymshow iTunes – itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/watch…d1065059804?mt=2 Sound Cloud –@watchyourmouthpodcast Stitcher – www.stitcher.com/podcast/watch-your-mouth-podcast Spreaker – www.spreaker.com/show/watch-your-mouth-podcast Merchandise – www.cafepress.com/wymmerch Brought to you by KDC Productions, LLC
My best friend. the one and only Matty T who I call "Robot" (he's emotionally unavailable) finally came on the show for more than a minute. Between Vic, Jimmy, Matt and I we talked about a range of topics: STDs, Medieval Times, T Bag, Office Space, Dropping Dong and HOBO Olympics. But also I got to interview off the charts nice guys (fun to drink with too) the Charleston Rugby Team aka "The Outlaws".
We discuss the Santa Fe High School shooting. BFST with bagged-wine. We do our best Jim Brockmire impression. More Upsetting: domestic abuse or 9-1-1 Tom Foolery? Watching the Royal Wedding or glossing over slavery? Police brutality or cough syrup abuse?
Hank Azaria returns to the show. KFC & Feits ask him about the 2nd season of Brockmire on IFC, roleplaying with his voices, and weird sex stories in New Orleans. Voicemails include stripper advice, the iPhone movie date, Zack morris is trash, the Greatest Showman soundtrack, and the comedy podcast kill list.This episode was presented by: Little Bits, littlebits.com/KFC for $10 off a Droid Inventor Kit 1-800-FLOWERS, 24 stunning Multicolored Roses for only $24, promo code: KFC Fab Fit Fun, $10 off your first box promo code: KFC DKMS, you can save a life Text BARSTOOL to 50555 for more info. Light Stream, to get this special interest rate discount LightStream.com/KFC.
Kevin Millar invades Houston and gets Lance McCullers Jr. to join the best interview in baseball to show off his great new hairdo. We are also joined by legendary reporter Jim Brockmire to talk about the new season of his show. And finally we look at the Matt Harvey situation to see what the party boy has been up to.
Adnan reviews Avengers: Infinity War (2:27), A Quiet Place (7:57), and Isle of Dogs (13:09, and chats with Hank Azaria (15:32) as well as his character Jim Brockmire (26:12).
Chris Bleck and Adam Abdalla talk with Jim Brockmire about bat flips in baseball, Kyle Schwarber, Mitch Trubisky, and the media's coverage of the NFL Draft.
Is the Padres announcer actually Jim Brockmire in disguise?
Brian Koppelman is joined by Hank Azaria to talk about Hank's TV series Brockmire, in which Hank plays baseball announcer Jim Brockmire who has a very public meltdown when he learns of his wife's infidelity. They talk about Hank's early career as a an actor, his gift of mimicry and how he's been able to cope with being a perfectionist. Plus, they clear up a little beef about a poker game. 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
Brian Koppelman is joined by Hank Azaria to talk about Hank's TV series Brockmire, in which Hank plays baseball announcer Jim Brockmire who has a very public meltdown when he learns of his wife's infidelity. They talk about Hank's early career as a an actor, his gift of mimicry and how he's been able to cope with being a perfectionist. Plus, they clear up a little beef about a poker game.
Actor Hank Azaria joins the boys to talk about his new IFC show “Brockmire”, explains where the idea came from, what inspired Jim Brockmire's unique voice, working with famed baseball announcer Joe Buck and how, sometimes, you take a role simply to pay the bills.
John Elway, John Slattery, Rainn Wilson, Eric Stonestreet, Adrian Peterson and Jim Brockmire Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Lombardi and Jim Brockmire.NFL Network insider Michael Lombardi breaks down the AFC South with Rich, talking Texans, Titans, Jags and Colts. Can Houston go for two division titles in a row? Will Jake Locker and CJ2K make the Titans a surprise playoff team in Nashville? How will rookies Andrew Luck and Justin Blackmon handle the big stage in Indianapolis and Jacksonville, respectively? Those topics and more are all touched on in our AFC South preview. Up next, broadcasting legend Jim Brockmire returns to run through some of the intriguing storylines of 2012 season. It's always good to hear the legend back in the booth, sharing his knowledge and compelling takes on the National Football League.Be sure to vote on the most recent podcast poll question, too: Whose 2012 #REPpicks do you believe are best? Rich, Law, Brockman or Kurt Warner, and be sure to tweet your picks to @TheEisenPodcast using the hashtag #REPpicks for a chance to be a guest on the podcast after the season. Enjoy, and as always, thanks for downloading! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests for PART 1 include Super Bowl XLVI champion, New York Giant wide receiver Mario Manningham, who hauled in a crucial catch on the Giants game winning drive late in the 4th quarter. Next up is another Super Bowl Champion as Troy Aikman, who hoisted the Lombardi trophy three times during his run as the signal caller of the Cowboys. Aikman shares his thoughts on the big game and what it meant for the legacies of both Eli Manning and Tom Brady. Rich and podcast producers Chris Law and Chris Brockman, along with soundman extraordinaire Mike Del Tufo share stories along the way of their experiences during the greatest week in all of sports. Be sure to download PART 2 of this mega-Super Bowl edition of "The Rich Eisen Podcast" featuring Peter King and legend of the booth Jim Brockmire, who is back to count down the top 10 plays of the 2011 playoffs. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests for PART 2 include Sports Illustrated Senior Writer and analyst for NBC Sports Peter King, who shares his thoughts on Super Bowl XLVI as well as what he feels the future holds for Peyton Manning... the answer may surprise you. Up next and back by popular demand is Legend of the booth Jim Brockmire, who counts down the top ten plays of the 2011 playoffs and more... As always, thanks for downloading and we hope you enjoyed this mega, two-part post Super Bowl XLVI edition of "The Rich Eisen Podcast." If you missed any of PART 1 featuring Mario Manningham and Troy Aikman, check NFL.com/richeisen or subscribe via iTunes. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its a special lineup for the Wild Card Weekend edition of the Podcast -- a legend of the booth, a trusted American voice and the most prolific tight end in the history of the National Football League, all in one show First up, Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez joins us just mere days before taking on the Giants for the right to move on to either Green Bay or San Francisco. Would you believe that , with all the records and stats requisite for a first-ballot selection to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Gonzalez does not have a single playoff win under his belt? He enters Sunday's game 0-for-4 in career playoff appearances and, of course, we talk about whether that's on his mind when he suits up this weekend. We also hit on whether or not the Falcons' inconsistencies on offense are behind them, the skills of rookie Julio Jones and the unreal talent that his success seems to have spawned at the position through the league Next up, one of my favorite guests we've had on the podcast to date: NBC News' Brian Williams, the most trusted newsman of this generation who also just happens to be one of the driest wits and best raconteurs of all-time. Williams took a few minutes to join us from his set at 30 Rock during the middle of a very busy day -- Iowa Caucus Tuesday -- to discuss his beloved Giants. Williams is a New Jersey native who grew up loving the Giants while attempting a (sadly short) run at high school gridiron glory of his own. It is a tale of woe not to be missed. Williams chimes in on the controversy-ravaged Jets and why it's difficult for him to predict a winner on the Lions-Saints wild-card matchup on his network Saturday night. Then we sent him back to the world of Romney, Santorum et al. Another Jersey boy -- Michael Lombardi -- joins the show to make heads/tails about the vacant coaching situations and why there aren't openings in Chicago, where the GM got fired, and San Diego, where the GM didn't. Why did the Colts finally part ways with the Polians and what's their next step on the Peyton Manning front? What in the world can the jets do with a disgruntled receiver, a regressing quarterback and coach who is suddenly under fire despite have gone to the AFC Championship Game in each of his first two years? You'll be especially keen to hear to whom Lombardi compares the current Jets. A hint: it's not very flattering. Lastly, a fourth visit to the studio by the legend of the booth himself, Jim Brockmire. The Hall of Fame announcer whose famous on-air meltdown has been on the comeback trail thanks much in part to this podcast, on which he has delivered the plays of the month for September, October and November. Now, Jim is back with the plays for the month of December and also with a strange looking half-goatee. There's lots to discuss with Jim, who also laments the firing of the Polians and gives his latest unique take on his favorite topic: Tim Tebow. It's all in one mega Wild Card Weekend podcast to enjoy. Lots in the hopper for the divisional round podcast on tap for next week. Stay tuned Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's December. It's time for the stretch run. It's put up or shut up time, which means it's time to raise our game here on the podcast. As you'll notice from here on out, we intend to do just that with our guest list. To that end, we kick off this podcast with a future Hall of Famer and one of the greatest players the University of Michigan has ever sent forth into the pro ranks: Charles Woodson of the Green Bay Packers. So much to talk about with him and we do: going undefeated in 2011, Suh's 2-game suspension, Michigan's turnaround season, Urban Meyer's arrival to the ultimate rivalry, Tom Brady's ascension from backup on his college team to all-time NFL great, their Tuck Rule moment and....whether, after 16 seasons, Woodson might hang em up with Green Bay repeats. Loved the chat, hope you do too. Next up is Adam Carolla, who thankfully came back in-studio after I booted two footballs into his posterior during his last in-studio visit. As always, we run the gamut with Carolla, from his crusade to extend goal posts to the collapse of his beloved Rams to the most inventive analogy for the Dallas Cowboys I've ever heard. Carolla is at his A-game finest here. As always, please download the Aceman's own podcast. It was an outrageously busy week in the NFL with the most talked about team being, of all teams, the Jacksonville Jaguars. You normally do attract large amounts of attention when you, say, fire your coach and announce the sale of your team in the same press conference as Wayne Weaver did Tuesday. What are the ramifications of the Jaguars sale league-wide? Does this mean anything for your team, especially with Los Angeles expecting to be open for business shortly? We dial up the foremost expert on the subject, Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times. It's an in-depth conversation that should answer most of your questions on the issue. And I'm talking to you Viking fans, Jaguar fans, Ram fans, Charger fans, Raider fans, Bills fans and 49er fans. Follow Sam on Twitter Lastly, we throw open the studio doors for legendary sportscaster Jim Brockmire for a third time this season. Jim returns to deliver the plays of the month of November as only he can. He also offers his unique take on hot-button issues in the league, including Tim Tebow's emergence and Suh's Thanksgiving stomp. We know many of you complain about HEARING the top plays instead of SEEING them so stay tuned to this space to view the video of Brockmire's plays of the month. Enjoy folks. Bob Costas on the docket for next week...and more to come. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Sandler in-studio and legend of the booth Jim Brockmire is back counting down the top plays of October. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include Sports Illustrated senior writer Peter King and FOX Sports insider and NFL Network contributor Jay Glazer. After another spectacular week in the National Football League, Rich decided to dial up two of the best information men in the business. First up from NFL headquarters in New York is King, who gives his take on the Chargers' late-game debacle in Kansas City on "Monday Night Football", and how Chiefs coach Todd Haley has his team rolling and in great position at the halfway point of the season after an 0-3 start. The conversation then shifts around the league as Rich and King touch on some of the hotter topics in the NFL from recent weeks, including the quick rise and fall of Tim Tebow in Denver. And speaking of Tebow, Jay Glazer has an interesting take on John Fox's Mile-High quarterback dilemma, and how his hand might have been somewhat forced into playing the former Heisman Trophy winner. After Tebow's more-than-lackluster performance Sunday against the Lions, Rich asks Glazer who he can expect to be calling the plays in the huddle when the Jets take on the Broncos on NFL Network's "Thursday Night Football" matchup in Week 10? Glazer's answer might surprise some of you. It's an information-packed podcast with two of the very best in the business, so enjoy and thanks for downloading. Be sure to check back Thursday as Rich has a star-studded podcast scheduled as "The Sandman" himself, Adam Sandler, joins Rich in-studio to talk Jets, Tom Brady, and his new comedy "Jack and Jill" that hits theatres Nov. 11. Also making his triumphant return to recap the top NFL plays for the month of October is the legend of the booth, Jim Brockmire. So tune into NFL Network at 4:30 p.m. ET on Thursday. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include Houston Texans star running back Arian Foster, plus University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari skypes in, and “Pardon the Interruption” co-host Michael Wilbon also dials up the program. First up, Arian Foster joins Rich fresh off a dynamite performance in week 7 where he totaled 234 all-purpose yards and 3 touchdowns versus the Titans. After missing nearly all of the first three games of the 2011 season, Foster seems to back in the 2010 form that garnered him the NFL rushing title. Rich and Foster chat about the Texans chances this year in the AFC as well as the likelihood of Andre Johnson returning in week 8 from a hamstring injury that has had him sidelined for the past few weeks. Undrafted out of Tennessee in 2009, Foster sheds some light on a draft day gaffe that may have caused a certain team in the Pacific Northwest not to call his name in the seventh-round. Next up, the podcast shifts gears a bit as Rich welcomes in the tech savvy head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats when John Calipari skypes in from his office Lexington, KY. A native of Pittsburgh, Coach Cal is a huge Steelers fan and shares some of his favorite memories as a fan. And what better person to impart his wisdom on proper post game handshake etiquette then a college basketball coach where the handshake tradition also takes place after every game. Coach Cal brings his ‘A' game to the podcast and we‘re looking forward to having back on soon. The podcast rounds out with Michael Wilbon, the co-host of the immensely popular “Pardon the Interruption” that recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. Rich and Michael go around the league and Wilbon has some not so flattering comments for the Ravens rather lackluster performance on Monday Night Football this past week versus the Jaguars. It's a fun show with three great guests. Next week's lineup is all booked and ready to go as we welcome in the hilarious Adam Sandler in-studio, Sports Illustrated senior writer Peter King, and a legend of the broadcast booth as Jim Brockmire makes his triumphant return to the podcast counting down the top plays of October in the NFL. Enjoy and thanks for downloading. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include NFL Network insider Michael Lombardi who goes around the league with the latest news. Next up is boxing royalty as Sugar Ray Leonard joins the show for a brief visit from NFL headquarters in New York. And speaking of royalty, one of the best color men in the broadcast booth stops by as Jim Brockmire joins the Rich Eisen Podcast in-studio. Brockmire's struggles and on-air meltdown were well documented by the folks at Funny or Die, but we thought this legend could use a second chance so we asked him to countdown the top NFL plays of September. For those of you listening to the podcast via iTunes or online be sure to check out NFL.com/richeisen to watch the video in full. Its HI-larious. Enjoy, and thanks for listening. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.