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It is a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of GCR, lots to do again on the program as we continue to get you set for the Ravens to host their first AFC Championship game when the Chiefs come into town this weekend. We'll talk about the latest out of the castle, latest on injuries and much, much more. Drew Forrester will be joining us back in studio today as we get ready for it all, we'll talk Ravens, try to avoid golf, maybe a little Terps and who knows what else as we try to get to Would You Rather Wednesday and more. At 11:05am, the great Bill Rhoden from Andscape, as we talk Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, as Bill has been covering Lamar all season, we'll get his thoughts on Lamar, the MVP and more. At 11:25am, we will have a chance to check in with former NFL Safety, Devin McCourty, who is now an NFL Analyst and will be on the national radio call for Westwood One of the Ravens-Chiefs game as he helps us preview the AFC Championship. And at 11:45am, long-time NFL referee Jim Daopoulos will join GCR to help us discuss all this reffing news about Shawn Smith in the AFC Championship…
Jim Daopoulos is very familiar with being on the football field and refereeing NFL games for 23 years, so what’s his opinion on what happened during the Lions and Cowboys at the end? What happened at the end of the Detroit Lions vs Dallas Cowboys game where a player tried to make himself eligible, but apparently didn’t? What SHOULD have the player done? Is this on the Lions or the refs when it comes to who dropped the ball? What should've been done differently?
Was Alabama's final play call sheer lunacy? Maybe not… Also, we wrap the UK football season with an inspirational comment - again - from Ray Davis; ex-NFL ref Jim Daopoulos tries to make sense of the Lions-Cowboys controversy; UK Network analyst Jeff Piecoro on the Taxpayer Bowl & the UK football future; a look back at some sports & entertainment figures we lost in 2023 and a Great American, on What He Believes.
Vols hold off Auburn, Kevin Steele to Bama, Jim Daopoulos talks NFL officiating, Stat of the Day, Brian Howell talks Colorado Football and Coach Prime, Studs + Duds of the Weekend, Jim Boeheim's rant, & Bet of the Day
Adam and Alec discuss the penalties that were and were not called during the Super Bowl including the defensive holding call on the Bengals near the end of the fourth quarter. Former NFL ref and supervisor of officials, Jim Daopoulos, joins with his view of how the game was officiated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former NFL referee Jim Daopoulos joins the show to discuss the final play that ended the Cowboys season and the inadvertent whistle in the Bengals/Raiders game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dick Gabriel and Billy Rutledge are talking sports. In hour 1, the guys speak with former NFL ref Jim Daopoulos, give their Super Bowl predictions and much more.
The Adam Gold Show, heard weekdays Noon-3pm ET on the North Carolina Sports Network. On this edition of the show Adam discusses UNC shutting down in-person classes, the Canes loss in game four against the Bruins and unwritten rules in baseball. CBSsports.com's Will Brinson joins to discuss full time refs, changes to the Washington Football Team and Cam Newton . Former NFL referee Jim Daopoulos joins the show with his thoughts on the necessity for full time referees, why officiating has gotten worse and if he ever made a "make-up" call.
Hour 2: Dick and Billy speak with former NFL referee Jim Daopoulos and discuss more CFB news including the PAC 12 holdouts and the upcoming SEC schedule.
On this Thursday Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Kyle Ottenheimer discussed Ravens, Terps, baseball, and more. At 10:45, we caught up with our friend and resident college sports guru Patrick Stevens to discuss the composition of the Terps’ roster and more. At 11, former NFL referee and head of officiating Jim Daopoulos talked about the league's decision to table the sky judge decision, the 4th-and-15 proposal and more. At 11:30, Ravens running back Gus Edwards talked about the offseason during a pandemic, his new rap song under his artist name, “Gusto,” and more.
The Nationals are a great story IF you don't hate them. And we're all bitching about officiating after last night's Packers/Lions game. So...how you fixing it, smart guys? Explain away. We discussed that to start today's show before beginning to transition to the Seahawks as ESPN 710 Seattle host/former Seahawks quarterback Brock Huard joined us late in Hour 1. What does he make of the Lamar Jackson/Russell Wilson comparisons? How much does the Will Dissly injury hurt the Seahawks? Early in Hour 2, PressBox Ravens beat writer Bo Smolka checked in to discuss the Ravens' offensive strategy moving forward and how they can consistently beat better teams. And midway through Hour 2, former NFL official and supervisor of officials Jim Daopoulos joined us to discuss the various officiating complaints, including whether this could be solved by Skyjudge.
Former NFL Official Jim Daopoulos joined the boys on OverDrive earlier today. He touched on what happened in the Packers-Lions game last night & why he believes the officiating wasn't so bad. As well on how the NFL handles this and where they go from here.
Former NFL Referee Jim Daopoulos stopped by the studio to talk throwing flags, living in integrity 24/7, mentoring up-and-coming officials, and the sacrifice and commitment it takes to achieve your goals. The Roundtable had a lot to say about Jim’s interview, and we got together to talk about the main points they took from the episode, WLKH 13: Commanding Integrity and Earning Respect On and Off the Field. The men discuss the importance of being in integrity, not just on the job, but all day, every day. And how this small fraternity of professional officials looks out for each other, and help each other advance in their careers. There’s a level of appreciation for the talents of other men, as well as appreciation for the people who helped you realize your dreams, and the sacrifices they made. It’s a deep look at the positive effects of mentoring other men, holding each other accountable, and moving your brothers forward.
Today former NFL referee Jim Daopoulos joins me in the studio. Jim spent 11 years on the field as an NFL official, and another 12 years in the NFL front office. And, yes, I know we love to hate the refs, but Daopoulos gives us an inside look into what it really takes to wear the stripes and step on the field... and it may change your view of the men whose job it is to throw the flags. We cover the commitment and sacrifice men must make to work their way to the pro level, including stories of how Jim’s goal of making it to the NFL affected his family, and the advice he gives younger officials to keep their family life strong. He tells us about the mentorship and brotherhood that goes into helping other men rise to the top of their career, and how recognizing the talent in another, and helping them achieve their goals, is a big part of what these men do. Jim also talks about earning respect on a field with 22 alpha males, and what it takes to keep command in a high speed, high impact environment. And of course, we’ll talk about integrity, and the lengths the NFL and fellow officials go to, to ensure the men who enforce the rules live in integrity both on and off the field. Valuable insights no matter what type of team you’re on.
In Hour 2, the guys discuss the Leafs style of play, continue to chat about the Patriots releasing Antonio Brown, and are joined by ESPN Analyst and former NFL referee Jim Daopoulos.
Press Row Podcast (1/25): NFL MNF Rules Expert and former official Jim Daopoulos by ESPN 105.1 The Zone
Press Row Podcast (1/25) - Former NFL official and current ESPN MNF rules expert Jim Daopoulos by ESPN 105.1 The Zone
In Hour 2, the guys continue to discuss the rule changes in the NFL, are joined by ESPN Rules Analyst and former NFL referee Jim Daopoulos, and chat with NBCSN IndyCar Analyst Paul Tracy.
Longtime NFL official and former supervisor of officials Jim Daopoulos joins OverDrive to discuss the controversy surrounding the NFL's new rules pertaining to hits leading with the helmet. Jim discusses the player reaction around the league, whether or not the league will continue calling the game the way it has during preseason, as well as what other ways they could address player safety, such as the use of instant replay.
In this edition of the Cover 2 podcast, Don Banks and Nick Stevens discuss the trade of Patriots WR Brandin Cooks to the Rams and talk with former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky about QB Josh Rosen and his draft stock after comments by his former coach Jim Mora questioned his intellectual capabilities. We also talk with ESPN Monday Night Football rules analyst Jim Daopoulos about the new rule changes approved at the owners meetings.
In this edition of the Cover 2 podcast, Don Banks and Nick Stevens talk with former NFL Official and current Rules Analysis for ESPN, Jim Daopoulos about the controversial rulings in the Patriots-Steelers and Raiders-Cowboys games. Was New England @ Pittsburgh the game of the year? We discuss where the game ranks in terms of all time great Patriots games in the Brady - Belichick Era. We preview NFL Week 16. Plus, we break down the AFC Playoff picture.
Longtime NFL referee and former Supervisor of Officals Jim Daopoulos joins OverDrive to discuss a wild weekend for the NFL when it comes to video review. He gives his thoughts on the overturned touchdown in the Pats-Steelrs game, plus the use of a card to determine a close call on 4th down in Cowboys-Raiders.
In this week's episode of The Fifth Down, Failla is joined in first down by the COO of the BCS, and architect of the College Football Playoff, Michael Kelly to discuss the future of college football, and what the playoff means for traditions and the viewer. In second down Failla is visited by CBS Sports Analyst Dave Richard, to discuss sleepers, players to avoid and draft strategies, to ensure that you dominate your draft in August. Dave and I also discuss what in the world to do with Patriots Tight End Rob Gronkowski. In third down Failla speaks with former NFL Referee turned NBC Sports Analyst Jim Daopoulos, to break down the rule changes in the NFL. Jim and I also analyze the process in which Referees use to determine whether a penalty has occurred or not. You can get in touch with the show by tweeting Mike @FifthDownMike or emailing the show at fifthdowncfb@gmail.com You can find the show on iTunes by searching "Michael Failla"