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Who’s the Greatest Survivor Pro Athlete? Today, Rob Cesternino is joined by Chicago sports writer Sam Phalen for a Sports-Themed Survivor podcast, diving deep into player resumes as they debate which Survivor contestant is the greatest professional athlete to appear on the show. Super Bowl weekend sets the stage, with major league sports accomplishments and Survivor performance both in the spotlight. Right from the start, Rob and Sam highlight the crossover between real-world athletic achievements and Survivor gameplay, with Jeff Kent's Baseball Hall of Fame induction sparking much of the conversation. The podcast breaks down an impressive list of 18 Survivor alums, from NFL tackles and Olympic swimmers to race car drivers and MMA fighters. Sam and Rob explore each player's athletic career—like Brad Culpepper's nine-sack season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Elizabeth Beisel's two Olympic medals—as well as their Survivor strategies, alliances, and challenge performances. Along the way, they debate if longevity in professional sports outweighs a season-defining idol play, and whether athletic skills always translate to success on the island. Highlights: – Jeff Kent's resume as MLB's top offensive second baseman and recent Hall of Fame nod – Brad Culpepper's dual-threat status: a decade-long NFL tackle and physical Survivor challenge beast – Uncle Cliffy (Cliff Robinson)'s legendary 18-year NBA career and swap-screwed Survivor fate – Elizabeth Beisel's story as a two-time Olympic medalist and impact on Survivor 39's early power dynamics – Funny moments like John Rocker cosplaying as another MLB closer and the myth of Julia Landauer's “vanilla” edit From big tackles to hidden idols, this episode asks whether physical and social skills really work together on Survivor. Who will take the crown for best professional athlete—does longevity, challenge wins, or a Survivor first matter most? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 06:41 NFL Players Battle for Top Spot 13:13 Julia Landauer's Racing Career Examined 20:12 Gary Hogeboom—Quarterback vs Safety 29:28 Steve Wright's Long NFL Career 36:36 Jimmy Johnson's Survivor Removal Decision 47:23 Crystal Cox's Olympic Doping Scandal 55:04 Brad Culpepper Dominates NFL Survivor Rankings 1:02:02 Tyler Frederickson's Kicking And NFL Trials 1:12:01 Multiple NFL Survivors Compared 1:17:12 John Rocker's Baseball Controversies Discussed 1:29:32 Uncle Cliffy's NBA Survivor Legacy 1:43:32 Tom Laidlaw's NHL Survivor Placement 2:01:52 Elizabeth Beisel's Olympic Medals Ranked 2:11:48 Jeff Kent’s Hall of Fame nod Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Who’s the Greatest Survivor Pro Athlete? Today, Rob Cesternino is joined by Chicago sports writer Sam Phalen for a Sports-Themed Survivor podcast, diving deep into player resumes as they debate which Survivor contestant is the greatest professional athlete to appear on the show. Super Bowl weekend sets the stage, with major league sports accomplishments and Survivor performance both in the spotlight. Right from the start, Rob and Sam highlight the crossover between real-world athletic achievements and Survivor gameplay, with Jeff Kent's Baseball Hall of Fame induction sparking much of the conversation. The podcast breaks down an impressive list of 18 Survivor alums, from NFL tackles and Olympic swimmers to race car drivers and MMA fighters. Sam and Rob explore each player's athletic career—like Brad Culpepper's nine-sack season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Elizabeth Beisel's two Olympic medals—as well as their Survivor strategies, alliances, and challenge performances. Along the way, they debate if longevity in professional sports outweighs a season-defining idol play, and whether athletic skills always translate to success on the island. Highlights: – Jeff Kent's resume as MLB's top offensive second baseman and recent Hall of Fame nod – Brad Culpepper's dual-threat status: a decade-long NFL tackle and physical Survivor challenge beast – Uncle Cliffy (Cliff Robinson)'s legendary 18-year NBA career and swap-screwed Survivor fate – Elizabeth Beisel's story as a two-time Olympic medalist and impact on Survivor 39's early power dynamics – Funny moments like John Rocker cosplaying as another MLB closer and the myth of Julia Landauer's “vanilla” edit From big tackles to hidden idols, this episode asks whether physical and social skills really work together on Survivor. Who will take the crown for best professional athlete—does longevity, challenge wins, or a Survivor first matter most? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 06:41 NFL Players Battle for Top Spot 13:13 Julia Landauer's Racing Career Examined 20:12 Gary Hogeboom—Quarterback vs Safety 29:28 Steve Wright's Long NFL Career 36:36 Jimmy Johnson's Survivor Removal Decision 47:23 Crystal Cox's Olympic Doping Scandal 55:04 Brad Culpepper Dominates NFL Survivor Rankings 1:02:02 Tyler Frederickson's Kicking And NFL Trials 1:12:01 Multiple NFL Survivors Compared 1:17:12 John Rocker's Baseball Controversies Discussed 1:29:32 Uncle Cliffy's NBA Survivor Legacy 1:43:32 Tom Laidlaw's NHL Survivor Placement 2:01:52 Elizabeth Beisel's Olympic Medals Ranked 2:11:48 Jeff Kent’s Hall of Fame nod Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Former Darren Woodson joins the show for a wide-ranging conversation on his Hall of Fame case, what versatility really meant in the Cowboys dynasty defenses, and why winning championships always mattered more than individual stats. Woodson reflects on playing multiple positions, the culture set by Jimmy Johnson's teams, the grind of elite preparation, and his ongoing passion for seeing the Cowboys get back to the standard he helped build. #nfl #nflhalloffame #canton #dallascowboys #superbowl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dario Franchitti is going truck racing in St Pete for Jimmy Johnson, so he hops on to tell James all about it. Plus, he talks about racing vintage cars, what his off season looks like, how he's gotten back into driving, and more!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From Victory Lane to Life's True Finish Line: NASCAR Legend Carl Edwards on Fame, Family, and Finding GodJoin host John Coleman for an intimate conversation with NASCAR Hall of Famer Carl Edwards, recorded at the Main Street Summit in Carl's hometown of Columbia, Missouri. Carl shares his remarkable journey from sweeping floors at a NASCAR truck team to becoming one of the sport's most celebrated drivers—and why he walked away from it all at the height of his career.This episode goes beyond the back flips and victory celebrations to explore the deeper questions of identity, purpose, and what it means to truly succeed. Carl vulnerably discusses the intoxication of fame, the moment he realized he'd built his life on sand, and the divine intervention that led him to faith through an unexpected encounter on a mountaintop.From racing with legends like Mark Martin and Jimmy Johnson to the life-changing phone call that made him rethink everything, Carl's story is a masterclass in knowing when to accelerate—and when to walk away.Key Topics:Breaking into NASCAR: The entrepreneurial hustle from dirt tracks to the Cup SeriesThe dark side of fame: When public image becomes an idolWelcome to the league: Racing against—and learning from—the sport's greatest driversThe retirement decision: Walking away from millions to prioritize family and faithIdentity crisis: What happens when you lose the thing that defined youFinding God on a mountaintop: How a dystopian book club led to a Damascus road momentRaising a son who wants to race: Breaking generational patterns while honoring passionStewarding resources: Wrestling with scarcity mindset and learning radical generosityNotable Quotes:"I had actually wet myself completely just because I was completely shaken by what I'd experienced." - Carl Edwards (on his conversion dream)"I'm gonna keep racing for another 10 years. I'ma hit my head another 25 times. 30 years from now, I'll be on the other end of this phone. My son will be sitting on the stairs. I don't know my kids." - Carl Edwards"If you haven't seen God walking beside you your whole life, you're blind." - Stephen Garber to Carl Edwards
Some of the best interviews this week on The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Eric Reid, Will Manso, Doug Plagens, and Mike Florio!
Some of the best interviews this week on The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Eric Reid, Will Manso, Doug Plagens, and Mike Florio!
Some of the best interviews this week on The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Eric Reid, Will Manso, Doug Plagens, and Mike Florio!
A packed Best of The Joe Rose Show features can't-miss conversations from across the sports world. Mike Florio weighs in on Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub and other NFL storylines, while Evan Gelzeiler breaks down the growing Giannis trade buzz. Jimmy Johnson shares his thoughts on Belichick and the Miami Hurricanes, and Heat broadcaster Eric Reid joins for a Miami Heat check-in. Kyle Crabbs also stops by for an in-depth Dolphins discussion as the crew tackles the team's biggest offseason questions.
On today's episode of “Fearless,” Jason explains the crux of the problems with the Pro Football Hall of Fame and its admission process while applauding Jimmy Johnson's intent to boycott the HOF ceremony. He continues to expose the hypocrisy and degeneration of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, delving into the Kraft Family Syndicate that sanctioned a hit on Bill Belichick, diminishing his Hall of Fame credentials. Jason insists that Tony Dungy must express his stance for public consumption. He highlights numerous players who whined their way into the Hall and others who entered as unworthy. Jason responds to Cam Newton's response regarding presenting himself in a professional manner. The final lap focuses on Emmanuel Acho asking why Shedeur Sanders should listen to the Cleveland Browns' newly hired head coach, Todd Monken, and the team's continuing dysfunction under owner Jimmy Haslam. Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor If you're living with daily aches and pain, Relief Factor might be the real deal for you too. Try the 3-week QuickStart today! Visit https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. ➢ Subscribe Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/WhitlockJason https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The conversation turns to Bill Belichick being left off the first-ballot Hall of Fame as Dave Hyde shares insight from his time as a Baseball Hall of Fame voter, explaining how personal, tense, and uncomfortable the process can become. While he understands why some voters may have held Belichick's cheating scandals against him, Dave says he still would have voted him in. The discussion includes Jimmy Johnson's claim that similar rule-bending has been common across the league and raises questions about whether Tom Brady could face similar treatment and if Robert Kraft may have influenced the outcome behind the scenes.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the show with Zo giving his thoughts on Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot Hall of Famer.(13:35) We react to Bill Polian's statement on the Bill Belichick HOF drama and whether he voted for him.(24:37) Jimmy Johnson goes off about Bill Belichick not being inducted into the Hall of Fame and explains why SpyGate shouldn't be a major thing held against him.(35:11) We finish the hour by going back and forth on Adam Schefter's comments about the consequences of Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot Hall of Famer.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Expressway - Jimmy Johnson's Thoughts on HOF Voting and Neighborhood Watch full 2020 Thu, 29 Jan 2026 14:07:26 +0000 xZRf2zFlvjkkG0hkzcrGLe0Ltb3z6Kms sports Shan and RJ sports Expressway - Jimmy Johnson's Thoughts on HOF Voting and Neighborhood Watch DFW sports fans, this one's for you. The Shan & RJ show brings the heat with honest takes, sharp insight, and plenty of laughs covering the Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers, Stars, and everything Texas sports. Hosted by longtime local favorites Shan Shariff and RJ Choppy, along with insider Bobby Belt, the show blends deep knowledge with real fan vibes — plus regular guests like Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer and former players who keep the conversation fresh and real. New episodes drop Monday-Friday, or you can listen to Shan & RJ live on 105.3 The Fan, weekdays from 6–10 a.m. CT. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amp
HR 2 - Cooper Flagg, Jimmy Johnson's Thoughts on HOF Voting, and Neighborhood Watch full 2937 Thu, 29 Jan 2026 14:08:40 +0000 C301a6WcmFaSaNWgyReZ1Nh7XW1hpPED sports Shan and RJ sports HR 2 - Cooper Flagg, Jimmy Johnson's Thoughts on HOF Voting, and Neighborhood Watch DFW sports fans, this one's for you. The Shan & RJ show brings the heat with honest takes, sharp insight, and plenty of laughs covering the Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers, Stars, and everything Texas sports. Hosted by longtime local favorites Shan Shariff and RJ Choppy, along with insider Bobby Belt, the show blends deep knowledge with real fan vibes — plus regular guests like Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer and former players who keep the conversation fresh and real. New episodes drop Monday-Friday, or you can listen to Shan & RJ live on 105.3 The Fan, weekdays from 6–10 a.m. CT. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://
HR 3 - More Jimmy Johnson, Giannis Trade?, Below the Belt full 2646 Thu, 29 Jan 2026 15:09:24 +0000 HCjOXvkt2MUXYUoV8GygICQiAjx186Pz sports Shan and RJ sports HR 3 - More Jimmy Johnson, Giannis Trade?, Below the Belt DFW sports fans, this one's for you. The Shan & RJ show brings the heat with honest takes, sharp insight, and plenty of laughs covering the Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers, Stars, and everything Texas sports. Hosted by longtime local favorites Shan Shariff and RJ Choppy, along with insider Bobby Belt, the show blends deep knowledge with real fan vibes — plus regular guests like Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer and former players who keep the conversation fresh and real. New episodes drop Monday-Friday, or you can listen to Shan & RJ live on 105.3 The Fan, weekdays from 6–10 a.m. CT. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
The 94 WIP Morning Show are continuing to react to Bill Belichick not becoming a first-ballot hall of famer. Jon Ritchie was apart of the 2004 Eagles team that fell victim to one of Belichick's several cheating scandals. He says that Belichick crossed a fine line and another legendary coach Jimmy Johnson claimed that many coaches and teams around the league have participated in sign-stealing schemes.
The Bill Belichick Hall of Fame ScandalThe guys dive into the "bombshell" news that Bill Belichick failed to secure the 50 votes needed for first-ballot Hall of Fame entry.The Integrity Debate: Is this about "Spygate" and "Deflategate," or is it a power trip by voters like Bill Polian?The Brady Factor: Did Tom Brady carry Belichick, or are eight Super Bowls enough to overlook the post-Brady slump?The Secret Ballot: Discussion on Jimmy Johnson's claim that if the votes were public, Belichick would be in.From "Jets Bust" to Super Bowl starter. The crew discusses whether Darnold is truly elite or just the latest beneficiary of a "Quarterback Whisperer" system.System vs. Talent: Comparing Darnold's turnaround to Baker Mayfield and Matt Stafford.The "Dumpster Fire" Organizations: Why teams like the Jets and Bears historically struggle to develop QBs.Why is the NFL terrified of new blood? The guys react to the latest veteran hires:John Harbaugh to the Giants.Mike McCarthy to the Steelers (a shocking move for a franchise that rarely changes coaches).Todd Monken taking over the "dumpster fire" in Cleveland.New AD Roger Denny walks into a tough situation at the Lloyd Noble Center.Porter Moser on the Hot Seat: With a seven-game losing streak and a tough SEC transition, is it time to move on?The New Era: How Roger Denny's legal and business background will navigate the NIL landscape.00:00 – Intro: Super Bowls, Snubs, and Sooners.00:45 – Bill Belichick: The Hall of Fame Snub heard 'round the world.02:40 – The "Cheating" Stigma: Spygate vs. Deflategate.07:40 – Would Tom Brady get the same treatment?10:30 – Sam Darnold's incredible Super Bowl run with Seattle.15:48 – Comparison: Darnold vs. Matthew Stafford's LA move.19:15 – Reacting to the Coaching Carousel: McCarthy to the Steelers.22:00 – OU Athletics: Roger Denny takes the reins.23:30 – Is Porter Moser's time up in Norman?
On today's show, Pat, AQ Shipley, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys react to the news that Bill Belichick was somehow not elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, calling into question whether or not it matters if you're a first ballot Hall of Famer, and why there needs to be a change to the system. AQ also breaks down the trenches in the Super Bowl and why he thinks whoever is more dominant on the defensive line will win the game. The boys are also joined by several incredible guests including Brock Lesnar who announces his intentions to enter the Royal Rumble, JJ Watt, Hall of Famer Jimmy Johnson to talk about his disgust of Bill Belichick not being a first ballot Hall of Famer, and lastly, Mike Tirico to chat about calling the Super Bowl, the Olympics, his conversation with Michael Jordan, 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 appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) More on Belichick (15:00) Jimmy Johnson backs Belichick (20:00) Bills promote Joe Brady to HC (32:30) Steelers introduce Mike McCarthy as HC (41:30) McCarthy on Aaron Rodgers (46:30) Chargers introduce Mike McDaniel as OC (50:30) Sean Payton reflects on AFC Championship loss Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hall of Fame coach Jimmy Johnson joins the show and doesn't hold back on Bill Belichick being left off the first-ballot Hall of Fame, calling it absolutely ridiculous. Jimmy downplays the Spygate scandal, saying many teams around the league were doing similar things, and speaks highly of Belichick's love for the game and coaching ability. He believes Belichick will get in next year but says it's still disappointing it didn't happen right away. Jimmy also shares his thoughts on the Canes landing Darian Mensah and weighs in on the Bills hiring Joe Brady as head coach.
Hour 2 is dominated by the fallout from Bill Belichick being denied first-ballot Hall of Fame honors, with Joe questioning whether this is a one-year punishment or something deeper tied to personality, scandals, and personal feelings from voters. The conversation expands to Robert Kraft's reported role in Belichick missing out on past job opportunities, Tom Brady's power and legacy after leaving New England, and whether cheating should impact Hall of Fame cases at all. Hall of Famer Jimmy Johnson joins the show and calls the snub “ridiculous,” downplaying Spygate and praising Belichick's love for coaching while insisting he'll get in next year. Jimmy also weighs in on Miami landing Darian Mensah and the Bills hiring Joe Brady as head coach.
Carl and Mike get into the latest sports headlines as they discuss the fallout of Bill Belichick not being a first ballot Hall of Famer and react to Jimmy Johnson saying that "Spygate" was something "everybody" was attempting to do and Belichick should not have been left off the ballot for anything related to "Spygate".
2 O'clock Hour :00 - Carl and Mike open up with Falcons talk as they react to reports of Michael Penix Jr. saying he believes he may be back by April and share their thoughts on why they believe "it is good news" to hear this from Penix Jr. and agree should the Falcons QB truly be ready trending towards being ready for the start of the season, it instantly makes Kevin Stefanski and Tommy Rees' job a lot easier as they will not have to be concerned about addressing the role ahead of the season. :20 – Carl and Mike get into the latest sports headlines as they discuss the fallout of Bill Belichick not being a first ballot Hall of Famer and react to Jimmy Johnson saying that "Spygate" was something "everybody" was attempting to do and Belichick should not have been left off the ballot for anything related to "Spygate". :40 – Carl and Mike get back into their Bill Belichick conversation and take calls from listeners to allow them to weigh in on the former Patriots head coach not being selected for the Hall of Fame.
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With the Dallas Cowboys making big moves on the defensive side of the ball, "The Jersey Boyz Podcast" thought it would be appropriate to bring on one of the GOATs of the Dallas Cowboys 92-93 Super Bowl teams, and of course, New Jersey's own, Jim Jeffcoat!! Jeffcoat joins Dave Sturchio, Bret & Keith Ernst as we travel back to his early days of being drafted by Tom Landry, the shift in culture and defense to Jimmy Johnson and how the 2026 Dallas Cowboys can indeed be fixed with the right scheme and coach! All this and MUCH More!! A loaded episode indeed! Enjoy!! #DallasCowboys #JerseyBoyzPodcast #JimJeffcoat
The best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Gino Torretta, Mike Florio, and Jai Lucas!
The best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Gino Torretta, Mike Florio, and Jai Lucas!
The best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jimmy Johnson, Gino Torretta, Mike Florio, and Jai Lucas!
This week's Best Of the Joe Rose Show highlights the biggest conversations surrounding the Miami Hurricanes' loss to Indiana in the National Championship and the Miami Dolphins ushering in a new era with GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley. Featured interviews include Hafley, Jimmy Johnson, Dave Hyde, Omar Kelly, and Mike Florio, all weighing in on the Canes' heartbreaking finish and/or the Dolphins' major offseason changes.
(00:00-36:29) Monitoring the forecast. A good nine incher. The Buck Swope Library. Can't go two days without bread, eggs, or milk. Gotta hoard a couple days worth of wings and fries. Maybe we'll give away a roof next. Are all of the sports ball games going to get in this weekend? Late period De Niro. Dear Diedre Gate and a Three Part Movie Boi. Not Korean enough. The 15 year anniversary of "Load It Up" Guy. Does Sharon have a $10M home in Florida?(36:37-1:06:37) Da Baby. Don't throw your shoe. Early start for the Billikens at the Bonnies today. They're turning on each other in Miami. Luke Skywalker tells the story of running into the producer from The Dan LeBatard Show. Michael Irvin flabbergasted that people thought he was on some junk. Wouldn't take pictures with Indiana fans. Jesse Spano and Jimmy Walker. Doug never saw cocaine anywhere.(1:06:47-1:27:57) Blues analyst, Joey Vitale joins the show. Ever had a game canceled due to inclement weather? A guy with balloons outside of his window. Opportunity in Dallas to get the wheels in motion a bit. Something about Jimmy Johnson and 2x4s. Does the balloon guy make gerbils?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jimmy Johnson joins the show to weigh in on the Dolphins' fresh start with a new GM and head coach and why building through the draft is the only way forward. He reacts to the Bills' Keon Coleman situation and shares a story from the Cowboys drafting Troy Aikman as an example of trusting your quarterback conviction. Jimmy also praises Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza as a likely No. 1 pick and explains why being both head coach and GM no longer works in today's NFL. Plus, his thoughts on the league potentially adding an 18th regular season game.
Joe navigates a bizarre national championship ticket dilemma when a woman resurfaces 17 years after he allegedly promised her a ticket if the Canes ever made it, leading to a heated on-air argument with her husband. He then breaks down the different types of people who are always asking him for tickets and shares his thoughts on handling these outrageous requests. Plus, Joe takes listeners through all the big names in his National Championship box, including Marco Rubio, Alix Earle, Jordon Hudson, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Belichick, Michael Phelps, and more.
We kick off with a preview of today's Dolphins introductory press conference as new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and Head Coach Jeff Hafley prepare to clean up a Dolphins cap mess. The conversation turns to the Hurricanes, covering late-game heartbreak in the National Championship, Carson Beck's missed opportunity, key roster decisions, and the Darian Mensah situation at Duke. We break down the chaotic Bills press conference over WR Keon Coleman and what it teaches about drafting and front office decisions. Jimmy Johnson joins to weigh in on the Dolphins' rebuild, the importance of building through the draft, his thoughts on QB Fernando Mendoza, and why being both coach and GM no longer works in today's NFL.
On today's show, we dive into the Dolphins' offseason as new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and Head Coach Jeff Hafley prepare to clean up roster holes and big-money contracts, including Tua Tagovailoa's future. We break down Hurricanes updates, from Carson Beck's missed opportunity to transfer portal moves and the Darian Mensah situation, plus NFL drama with the Bills' Keon Coleman chaos and Dolphins draft plans. Jimmy Johnson joins to weigh in on building through the draft, QB Fernando Mendoza, and the modern NFL. UM basketball coach Jai Lucas discusses Miami's new roster, recruiting, and integrating freshmen and transfers. Finally, Joe shares a bizarre 17-year-old national championship ticket promise, a heated on-air call, and a look at the VIPs in his championship box.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 11 o'clock hour is brought to you by TRAJAN WEALTH; Planning for tomorrow starts today. Visit Trajan Wealth dot com to learn more about retirement and state planning ESPN Senior Writer Dan Wetzel joins us for some SEC debate NFL on FOX's Daryl "Moose Johnston" joins us to talk Wild Card Weekend See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"I'd been studying karate for years with Chuck Norris." You will never believe what Dan's first question to Bob Barker in this interview from 2009 was, and that is just the beginning of an all-time great conversation with the legendary host of The Price is Right. Plus, a whole lot of arms fill out the rest of this hour. In fact, so many arms that JJ Watt might be the fourth smallest guy we interviewed. We may have cracked the code on where Stugotz started his JJ Watt bit, and it may be when he refused to play douche or no douche, forcing us to play cool or not cool instead. Plus, Carl Weathers and Ed Hochuli join the show, and Jason Taylor nearly fought Jimmy Johnson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Big Mess in Texas: The Miraculous, Disastrous 1952 Dallas Texans and the Craziest Untold Story in NFL History by David Fleming https://www.amazon.com/Big-Mess-Texas-Miraculous-Disastrous/dp/1250374308 Flemfile.com The incredible, untold true story of the 1952 Dallas Texans―the most dysfunctional team in the craziest season in NFL history. Rattlesnakes on the practice field, barroom brawls between teammates, bounced checks, paternity suits, house bombings by the Ku Klux Klan, stadium fields covered in circus-elephant dung, one-legged trainers, humiliating defeats, miraculous wins, All-Pro quarterbacks getting drunk at halftime, strip poker with groupies, and even a future Hall of Fame coach stealing a cab. Nearly lost to history, this singular season in the most football-mad region of the world is a kaleidoscope of every larger-than-life, fictionalized Texas football folktale ever written or filmed, with one incredible twist: it’s all true. Over a fascinating, ten-month rollercoaster ride in 1952, in the waning Wild West days of the NFL, before television turned the game into a corporation, the forgotten Dallas Texans would go down in history as one of the worst (and, wildest) teams of all time and the last NFL team to fail. But not before defying the Jim Crow South, pulling off a Thanksgiving Day miracle against George Halas's famed Chicago Bears and then celebrating with an even more infamous bender that would make Jimmy Johnson's Dallas Cowboys blush. A year later, the NFL buried all traces of the most loveable, dysfunctional, entertaining team in history by secretly rebranding the train wreck Texans as the wholesome, all-American Baltimore Colts, the team that would go on to save pro football. A Big Mess in Texas tells the Texans' tale with all the humor, drama, game action, colorful characters, villains, world-class athletes, civil rights trailblazers, and incredible plot twists of that legendary season.
Jeff Blashill, head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks, joins the show to discuss his mission to rebuild one of hockey's most storied franchises. After proving his ability to develop young talent during his tenure with the Detroit Red Wings, Blashill shares his vision for turning around a Blackhawks team that has missed the playoffs five straight seasons. From his philosophy on building a winning culture to his approach with superstar Connor Bedard, Blashill provides an inside look at the foundation being laid in Chicago.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Jeff Blashill joins the show and reflects on the privilege of coaching two Original Six franchises - the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks.[02:00] - Growing up in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, and being a Lake Superior State Lakers fan before playing at Western Michigan University.[04:00] - Blashill's playing days as a goaltender and how that position influences his coaching perspective today.[06:00] - Western Michigan's national championship victory and the years of foundation-building that led to that historic achievement.[09:00] - Blashill's first message to the Blackhawks: focusing on culture over immediate wins, drawing parallels to Dan Campbell's Lions and Jimmy Johnson's Cowboys.[11:00] - The game-to-game approach: building defensive fundamentals while leveraging the team's speed and offensive talent.[13:00] - How developing Dylan Larkin in Detroit prepared Blashill to work with elite young talent like Connor Bedard.[15:00] - Improving Bedard's two-way game and why every young superstar must learn to defend - examples from Jack Eichel and other elite players.[17:00] - The role of assistant coach Michael Peca, a two-time Selke Trophy winner, in teaching defensive fundamentals and two-way play.[18:00] - The veteran leadership pieces: Nick Foligno, Connor Murphy, Tyler Bertuzzi, and the young defensive corps with size and skill.[21:00] - Why offensive superstars like Joe Sakic, Steve Yzerman, and Doug Gilmour all had to develop their defensive games.[22:00] - Pleasant surprises at training camp: Jason Dickinson, Ilya Mikheyev, and Alex Vlasic's progression.[24:00] - High expectations for goaltender Spencer Knight and why good defense is essential for good goaltending.[25:00] - The decision to keep Anders Sorensen as assistant coach after his interim head coaching role, and the strength of the entire coaching staff.[27:00] - Coaching the best uniforms in hockey and the excitement of leading the Chicago Blackhawks forward.X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #JeffBlashill #ChicagoBlackhawks #ConnorBedard #NeilSmith #VicMorren #NHL #DetroitRedWings #DylanLarkin #FrankNazar #SpencerKnight #MichaelPeca #AndersLarsson #NickFoligno #ConnorMurphy #TylerBertuzzi #IlyaMikheyev #AlexVlasic #JasonDickinson #WesternMichigan #LakeSuperiorState #CalderCup #ClarkCup #GrandRapids #StanleyCup #OriginalSix #JackEichel #JoeSakic #SteveYzerman #DougGilmour #PatriceBergeron #DanCampbell #JimmyJohnson #MikeSullivan #ChrisOsgood #SethJones #LukeRichardson #LouisCrevier #PatFawcett #AndyMurray
The best interviews on WQAM this week include Mike Florio & Chris Perkins talking through Dolphins storylines, Jimmy Johnson on the Hurricanes' path to the College Football Playoff and more!
The best interviews on WQAM this week include Mike Florio & Chris Perkins talking through Dolphins storylines, Jimmy Johnson on the Hurricanes' path to the College Football Playoff and more!
The best interviews on WQAM this week include Mike Florio & Chris Perkins talking through Dolphins storylines, Jimmy Johnson on the Hurricanes' path to the College Football Playoff and more!
Jared, Steven, and our special guest Sara get jumpscared by Jimmy Johnson
“The most dangerous person is one who truly believes in himself..." Darren Woodson 3x Super Bowl Champion It's Thanksgiving week and we have a lot to be grateful for Pivot Family and can't celebrate this holiday without talking about gratitude, family and of course football. And when we talk Thanksgiving football- we have to talk Dallas Cowboys. In this episode of The Pivot Podcast, Cowboys star Darren Woodson joins Ryan, Channing, and Fred for a raw, unfiltered conversation that dives deep into the dynasty years in Dallas and the life lessons that shaped him on and off the field. Known as one of the toughest safeties to ever play the game, Woodson pulls back the curtain on what it was really like lining up alongside legends like Deion Sanders, Larry Allen, Michael Irvin. and Troy Aikman during one of the most iconic eras in NFL history. Woodson brings the locker room to life with stories of competing with Irvin's relentless intensity, Aikman's leadership standard, Deion's unmatched swagger, and the brotherhood that held the team together through championship runs. He also shares his firsthand perspective on the infamous Leon Lett Thanksgiving game moment, revealing how it felt on the field, how the team reacted, and why that play became one of the most unforgettable—and teachable—moments in Cowboys history but also a defining moment of who Jimmy Johnson is not just as a coach but a man. He speaks candidly of Jerry Jones and shares insight that we don't see as we often criticize and publicize the way he has built one of the most profound sports organizations. Beyond the highlights and headlines, Woodson opens up about identity, transitions, fatherhood, and building a purpose-driven life after football. From the mental toughness learned on the gridiron to the vulnerability required in the next chapters of his life, this episode shows Darren Woodson as more than a three-time Super Bowl champion—he's a leader still evolving. Authentic, emotional, and full of championship-level storytelling, this conversation is a must-listen for fans of the game and anyone striving to redefine themselves beyond their greatest successes. It's a masterclass in resilience and reinvention from one of the league's all-time great competitors. Have a safe and happy holiday season from our Pivot family to yours, please take a moment to like, comment and hit the subscribe button, we are extremely grateful for your support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimmy Johnson joins the show and talks about enjoying retired life before weighing in on the Miami Hurricanes' chances to make the College Football Playoff. He stresses that Miami must beat Pitt and avoid worrying about the rest of the country. Jimmy also praises the Rams' success, the Patriots' rebuild, and the play of Drake Maye while giving credit to Mike Vrabel. He discusses the America's Team documentary and laughs at the way the Herschel Walker trade was portrayed, joking that Jerry Jones always keeps the Cowboys in the headlines. Jimmy wraps by touching on the Bill Belichick–Jordon Hudson situation, calling the whole thing a “soap opera.”
The show opens with a look at the Heat's win as Thanksgiving week gets rolling. Jimmy Johnson joins the show to talk retired life and break down the Hurricanes' narrow path to the College Football Playoff, stressing the must-win trip to Pitt while weighing in on NFL storylines from the Rams and Patriots to Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel. He also shares his thoughts on the America's Team documentary, laughing about the portrayal of the Herschel Walker trade and calling the Belichick–Jordon Hudson situation a full-on “soap opera.” Joe and Dave Hyde close the hour by zeroing in on the Dolphins, questioning whether Tua's past injuries are causing him to play scared and breaking down Miami's quarterback concerns heading into a favorable stretch of the schedule.
The show kicks off with a look at the Heat's win and Thanksgiving week as Jimmy Johnson joins to discuss the Hurricanes' College Football Playoff path, NFL storylines from the Rams and Patriots, and Jerry Jones' America's Team documentary. Joe and Dave Hyde dive into the Dolphins' struggles, debating Tua Tagovailoa's limitations and Miami's path forward after a 4–7 start. Tyler Herro's return, Kelel Ware's growth, Jaime Jaquez's resurgence, and Erik Spoelstra's coaching mastery highlight the Heat's momentum. Plus the Lane Kiffin's coaching sweepstakes take center stage. We also cover the Dolphins preparing for a Sunday showdown with the New Orleans Saints. The show closes with Dave Hyde weighing in on quarterback contracts and a light discussion on modern dating apps.