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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.
Let's Welcome UM Legend, College Player National Champion & U TALK'S new host Melvin Bratton and NFL 2 time Super Bowl Head Coach, College Player National Champion, College Head Coach National Champion, and Hall Of Fame Head Coach Jimmy Johnson. IT'S U TALK BABY! #utalkbaby #utalksportsshow #miamihurricanes #itsacanethang
The new episode of Blues is the Truth is packed with the spirit of the music we love. Billy Branch and the Sons of Blues set the tone before GA 20, Will Johns and Mike Welch and the Repeat Offenders keep the energy flowing. You will also hear The Crusaders with BB King, The Tangiers Blues Band, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, Arthur Big Boy Crudup, Brinsley Schwarz, Paul Michael Band and one of those magic moments from Buddy Guy with Jack Bruce and Buddy Miles. Eddie Boyd and Freddy King add real depth to this week's journey, Quintus McCormick and Linsey Alexander bring serious soul and National Gallery offer something a little different that fits beautifully. Kirk Fletcher and Robert Cray show why they are among the modern greats and Jimmy Johnson reminds us just how good he always was. Shemekia Copeland, Omar Coleman, Elmore James and Mississippi MacDonald round things off with style.
Peter starts the podcast with a recap of what he witnessed Monday night between the Commanders and Chiefs, as well as a few thoughts on the 2024 QB Class and why all eyes are now on JJ McCarthy to deliver for Minnesota. He gives out his awards for player of the week and sports media person of the week and then welcomes in a dynamo of a guest in Michael Irvin. "Irv" takes us back to his days as one of seventeen siblings growing up in Fort Lauderdale, his early Cowboys days, and what it was like rolling with Jimmy Johnson and World Wide Wes. He then gives some thoughts on the current Cowboys' struggles, why he thinks Micah still isn't necessarily a "winner" in the trade, and his feelings on both Dak Prescott and Patrick Mahomes. Brian Hoyer joins to do a deep dive on Drake Maye, dissect Josh McDaniels, and offer an outlook on the Patriots the rest of the way. Loaded episode and a great one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Norm laces up his hiking boots for one of the Cowboys' toughest climbs yet — a trip to Denver, where the air is thin and the pass rush is thick. In this episode of Just Wondering, Norm breaks down the brutal matchup between Dallas and the Broncos, spotlighting a defense that leads the league in sacks and a young quarterback, Bo Nix, who's learning how to win ugly. With stats, storytelling, and a dash of nostalgia, Norm revisits the Cowboys' last win in Denver — thirty-three years ago — complete with Jimmy Johnson's halftime rage and a Charles Haley scolding for the ages. This one's a mix of history, humor, and a hard look at what it'll take for Dallas to exorcise three decades of Mile High misery. Chapters 00:00:00 - Can the Cowboys Finally Beat Denver?00:01:23 - Why the Broncos Might Be the NFL's Scariest Defense00:03:08 - Bo Nix: The Rookie Who Won't Blink00:04:41 - Close Calls and Narrow Escapes: How Denver Stays Dangerous00:05:36 - The Formula: Sacks, Ground Game, and Grit00:06:25 - Dallas' Path to Victory: Keep Dak Upright and Hope00:09:25 - Flashback to 1992: The Last Time Dallas Won in Denver00:11:56 - Jimmy Johnson's Bathroom Breakdown (and Why It Worked)00:13:34 - Emmitt, Aikman, and a One-Point Escape in the Mountains00:14:21 - Thirty Years of Mile High Heartache Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
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.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
A unique and unparalleled look into the nature and relationship of two of the pillars of the NFL's greatest dynasty, the 2001-2018 New England PatriotsThere can be doubt, the greatest dynasty in NFL history stood on two pillars: Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. That is indisputable. Together they forged a working relationship that provided thrilling results that would change the game forever and provide a two-decade-long winning culture not likely to ever be repeated. In those twenty years they helped New England to nine Super Bowls, winning six. But who is/was most responsible? The greatest coach/GM in NFL history? The greatest quarterback (perhaps, greatest player regardless of position) in NFL history? New York Times bestselling author Gary Myers takes the deepest dive yet into a debate that rages to this day in his new book, BRADY vs. BELICHICK: The Dynasty Debate (St. Martin's Press, On Sale September 16, 2025, $31.00).What was the nature of their amazing relationship? Mentor and mentee? Superstar and mad scientist? Phenom and master tactician? Or were they equals? In this fascinating book, veteran NFL insider Gary Myers will draw on the incredible access he has to both subjects as well as scores of players, coaches and management officials. Myers has new interviews with Belichick, Devon McCourty, Rodney Harrison, Julian Edelman, Joe Montana, Tom Brady Sr., and scores more. There is also new material from coaching greats Bill Parcells, Jimmy Johnson, Tony Dungy, and former Pats assistant coaches Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel, and executives like Ernie Accorsi and Bill Polian.One of the more revealing and compelling chapters in the book is about New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis, whose sideline hit on then star New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe in 2001 elevated Tom Brady to starting quarterback.and the rest is history. To this day, many fans and haters of New England's success blame Lewis' hit on starting the Patriots dynasty, and Lewis, in the book, doesn't hide his bitter feelings about being tagged with that.In BRADY vs. BELICHICK, Myers goes well into the numbers, analyzing the psychology and sociology of this partnership using his unique perspective to illuminate the greatest duo that ever graced the sport. And who is the most responsible? There is a surprise ending as the reader will discover.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
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Dallas Cowboys legend Darren Woodson joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper on the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode for a candid conversation about his life on and off the field. Woodson shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment, what it was like covering Michael Irvin in practice, and why he never left Dallas during his entire career. He opens up about Jimmy Johnson’s shocking exit, the transition to Barry Switzer, and why he thinks the Cowboys haven’t captured another Super Bowl since the dynasty days. Woodson also weighs in on Dak Prescott’s work ethic, the infamous T.O. fight, and his party days at Humperdinks. Plus, he talks about his post-football career at ESPN, his Hall of Fame hopes, and the personal Mount Rushmore that shaped his life. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dallas Cowboys legend Darren Woodson joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper on the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode for a candid conversation about his life on and off the field. Woodson shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment, what it was like covering Michael Irvin in practice, and why he never left Dallas during his entire career. He opens up about Jimmy Johnson’s shocking exit, the transition to Barry Switzer, and why he thinks the Cowboys haven’t captured another Super Bowl since the dynasty days. Woodson also weighs in on Dak Prescott’s work ethic, the infamous T.O. fight, and his party days at Humperdinks. Plus, he talks about his post-football career at ESPN, his Hall of Fame hopes, and the personal Mount Rushmore that shaped his life. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dallas Cowboys legend Darren Woodson joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper on the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode for a candid conversation about his life on and off the field. Woodson shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment, what it was like covering Michael Irvin in practice, and why he never left Dallas during his entire career. He opens up about Jimmy Johnson’s shocking exit, the transition to Barry Switzer, and why he thinks the Cowboys haven’t captured another Super Bowl since the dynasty days. Woodson also weighs in on Dak Prescott’s work ethic, the infamous T.O. fight, and his party days at Humperdinks. Plus, he talks about his post-football career at ESPN, his Hall of Fame hopes, and the personal Mount Rushmore that shaped his life. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A unique and unparalleled look into the nature and relationship of two of the pillars of the NFL's greatest dynasty, the 2001-2018 New England PatriotsThere can be doubt, the greatest dynasty in NFL history stood on two pillars: Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. That is indisputable. Together they forged a working relationship that provided thrilling results that would change the game forever and provide a two-decade-long winning culture not likely to ever be repeated. In those twenty years they helped New England to nine Super Bowls, winning six. But who is/was most responsible? The greatest coach/GM in NFL history? The greatest quarterback (perhaps, greatest player regardless of position) in NFL history? New York Times bestselling author Gary Myers takes the deepest dive yet into a debate that rages to this day in his new book, BRADY vs. BELICHICK: The Dynasty Debate (St. Martin's Press, On Sale September 16, 2025, $31.00).What was the nature of their amazing relationship? Mentor and mentee? Superstar and mad scientist? Phenom and master tactician? Or were they equals? In this fascinating book, veteran NFL insider Gary Myers will draw on the incredible access he has to both subjects as well as scores of players, coaches and management officials. Myers has new interviews with Belichick, Devon McCourty, Rodney Harrison, Julian Edelman, Joe Montana, Tom Brady Sr., and scores more. There is also new material from coaching greats Bill Parcells, Jimmy Johnson, Tony Dungy, and former Pats assistant coaches Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel, and executives like Ernie Accorsi and Bill Polian.One of the more revealing and compelling chapters in the book is about New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis, whose sideline hit on then star New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe in 2001 elevated Tom Brady to starting quarterback.and the rest is history. To this day, many fans and haters of New England's success blame Lewis' hit on starting the Patriots dynasty, and Lewis, in the book, doesn't hide his bitter feelings about being tagged with that.In BRADY vs. BELICHICK, Myers goes well into the numbers, analyzing the psychology and sociology of this partnership using his unique perspective to illuminate the greatest duo that ever graced the sport. And who is the most responsible? There is a surprise ending as the reader will discover.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
A unique and unparalleled look into the nature and relationship of two of the pillars of the NFL's greatest dynasty, the 2001-2018 New England PatriotsThere can be doubt, the greatest dynasty in NFL history stood on two pillars: Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. That is indisputable. Together they forged a working relationship that provided thrilling results that would change the game forever and provide a two-decade-long winning culture not likely to ever be repeated. In those twenty years they helped New England to nine Super Bowls, winning six. But who is/was most responsible? The greatest coach/GM in NFL history? The greatest quarterback (perhaps, greatest player regardless of position) in NFL history? New York Times bestselling author Gary Myers takes the deepest dive yet into a debate that rages to this day in his new book, BRADY vs. BELICHICK: The Dynasty Debate (St. Martin's Press, On Sale September 16, 2025, $31.00).What was the nature of their amazing relationship? Mentor and mentee? Superstar and mad scientist? Phenom and master tactician? Or were they equals? In this fascinating book, veteran NFL insider Gary Myers will draw on the incredible access he has to both subjects as well as scores of players, coaches and management officials. Myers has new interviews with Belichick, Devon McCourty, Rodney Harrison, Julian Edelman, Joe Montana, Tom Brady Sr., and scores more. There is also new material from coaching greats Bill Parcells, Jimmy Johnson, Tony Dungy, and former Pats assistant coaches Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel, and executives like Ernie Accorsi and Bill Polian.One of the more revealing and compelling chapters in the book is about New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis, whose sideline hit on then star New England quarterback Drew Bledsoe in 2001 elevated Tom Brady to starting quarterback.and the rest is history. To this day, many fans and haters of New England's success blame Lewis' hit on starting the Patriots dynasty, and Lewis, in the book, doesn't hide his bitter feelings about being tagged with that.In BRADY vs. BELICHICK, Myers goes well into the numbers, analyzing the psychology and sociology of this partnership using his unique perspective to illuminate the greatest duo that ever graced the sport. And who is the most responsible? There is a surprise ending as the reader will discover.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Ed Werder's authoritative voice on all things Dallas Cowboys brings three decades of perspective to our deep dive into the franchise's most pressing issues. The veteran reporter, who began covering America's Team in 1989, doesn't mince words about the controversial Micah Parsons trade: "Almost nothing the Cowboys can do can justify trading Micah Parsons." Werder compares this move to the historic Herschel Walker deal but notes a crucial difference—Parsons is entering his prime at 26, while Walker was further along in his career.The conversation shifts to a fascinating exploration of Jerry Jones' true motivations. Does the owner define success as Super Bowl victories or simply keeping the Cowboys at the center of the NFL conversation? Warder suggests the latter might be true, noting that while Jones claims he'd "write any check" for another championship, he refuses to make the one sacrifice that might matter most—relinquishing his general manager role. "He'll never do that," Warder states definitively.We dive into the Netflix docuseries "America's Team," where Werder features prominently, sharing firsthand accounts of the dynasty years. He reveals the inside story of how he broke the news of Jimmy Johnson's firing after Jones personally told him, "I'm going to fire that MF-er." Thirty years later, the Jones-Johnson relationship remains fractured, with neither man having fully moved past their bitter split. Werder also provides sobering insights into Troy Aikman's playing career, revealing the quarterback suffered so many concussions he sometimes couldn't remember playing entire games—a stark reminder of how NFL player safety has evolved.For Cowboys fans wondering what to expect this season, Werder offers a measured assessment of the team's prospects without Parsons, projecting around nine wins given their challenging schedule. His encyclopedic knowledge of the franchise brings historical context to current challenges, delivered with the candor and insight that has made him a trusted voice in sports journalism for decades.The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces! Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessAt e|spaces, we offer more than just office space - we provide premium private offices designed for focus and growth. Located in the heart of Music Row, our fully furnished offices, private suites, meeting rooms and podcast studio give you the perfect space to work, create and connect. Ready to elevate your business? Book a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original BrandsOriginal brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comFollow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -Browse the merch: https://trythatinasmalltown.com/collections/all -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comThe Try That In A Small Town Podcast is produced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.co
(0:00-7:21) Kevin starts it off with the outlook on the Phillies prior to game two against the Brewers (7:21-15:59) Confidence level for Eagles vs Cowboys (15:59-27:22) Jimmy Johnson still has hatred for Jerry Jones (27:22-39:58) The MLB MVP race & how it impact Schwarber
Terry McLaurin and Trey Hendrickson get contract extensions a day before NFL cut day. Legendary coach Jimmy Johnson joins ahead of Miami/Notre Dame. "Mini trades" happen all over the NFL, Jason Sanders suffers an injury.
HOF coach Jimmy Johnson joins ahead of the Miami/Notre Dame game this weekend and reminisces about his time at the University of Miami.
Some big Dolphins news breaks live on the show as the Fins sign veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas on the 53-man preseason cut deadline day. Jimmy Johnson and Brian Monroe join as the Canes prepare for Notre Dame this weekend. Kyle Crabbs joins.
The gang breaks down Episode 5 of America's Team: The Gambler and his Cowboys on Netflix. The dirty details of the divorce between Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson, as well as the hiring of Barry Switzer.
On this episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock talks about the recent Netflix documentary “America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys” and what went wrong with the relationship of Jerry Jones and legendary coach Jimmy Johnson. Jerry Jones opens up to Michael Irvin about his experience trying to negotiate with Micah Parsons' agent. According to Jones, agent David Mulugheta was unreasonable over Parsons' contract, which Jones has said would have given Parsons the highest salary of any non-quarterback in the league. Whitlock explains what makes Jones such a great person to work for and why Parsons should think twice before leaving the Cowboys. Later in the show, guests T.J. Moe, Steve Kim, and Anthony Walker join Whitlock to discuss the Cowboys' current and past personnel problems, the Micah Parsons vs. Jerry Jones saga, and Eric Dickerson revealing that NFL teams were warned not to draft Shedeur Sanders. Angel Reese just helped lead the Chicago Sky to an important win, and Whitlock discusses her solid performance during As the WNBA Turns. Lots of interesting topics today — end your week on a high note! Today's Sponsors: PreBorn Thanks to your support, PreBorn! has saved over 38,000 babies this year, but with abortion challenges escalating, your $28 donation can provide ultrasounds that double the chance of mothers choosing life, so please call #250 and say "BABY" or visit https://Preborn.com/FEARLESS to make a direct impact. Relief Factor With Relief Factor, you'll feel better every day, and you'll live better every day. Get their 3-Week QuickStart for only $19.95 – that's less than a dollar a day. Call 1-800-4-Relief Or Visit https://ReliefFactor.com SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 Jeffery Steele and Jason Whitlock welcome musical guests for unique interviews and performances that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. 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. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hutt and Chad discuss what if instead of DeBoer, it was him Deion coaching at Alabama? Plus, OutKick Senior NFL Writer, Armando Salguero joins the show to discuss covering Jimmy Johnson with the Dolphins and Hurricanes, the Jets player only practice and the middling QB issue in Indy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Send JD a text message and be heard!DANIEL JONES QB. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS. @companyadjace @robparker1980 wishes @danieljones3 the best with the @colts but he doesn't want him anywhere near his @nygiants ever again. @dangerusswilson @jaboowins & @jaxsondart can hold down the fort. @paddy_bailey & HTJ talked @mets @steelers & @anthonyrichardson needs a change of scenery. Agree with Paddy @nyjets could take a flyer on him. @nyquil_inthe_flesh @kevdu_theman @rho212 @michaelbucht87_ @brianbarnaby @thomaswdonovan @bmtlive07 & @call_me_tca_prez talked @apnews all-time #allamerican team. Tough to narrow down the list. Great debate. Agree on @timtebow at #quarterback #herschelwalker at #runningback for me. @vinceyoung10 won greatest #cfb game for @texasfootball IMO. @dallascowboys dynasty series on @netflix no offense @daniel_orbe23 @anthonyyacc & @i_need_a_sports_iv they haven't been relevant since 1995. #jerryjones ego thinks the world revolves around him. All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
In this laugh-out-loud, emotionally raw, and wildly unpredictable episode of The Ben and Skin Show, the crew—Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray—dives headfirst into everything from sleep disorders and narcolepsy to rattlesnake fatalities and raccoon pool parties. Ben's battle with sleep apnea turns into a hilarious therapy session, complete with melatonin overdoses, coffee tanker interventions, and KT's narcolepsy being declared “contagious.”The Netflix docuseries “The Gambler and His Cowboys” gets a deep dive, with the team breaking down Episode 2's focus on Troy Aikman, Jimmy Johnson, and the infamous Herschel Walker trade. The drama, the dysfunction, and the aquarium bonding—it's all here.Charles Haley's legendary madness is revisited, including his infamous GM desk moment and his role in shaping the Cowboys' dynasty.Wildlife News brings a Darwin Award-worthy tale of a man who picked up a rattlesnake… and paid the ultimate price.Hollywood Shuffle introduces a new prank you'll want to steal—courtesy of Nathan Fielder and a dollop of mayonnaise.Sneaky Pete's closure sparks nostalgia and pool-peeing confessions.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Cincinnati Bengals vs the Washington Commanders preseason game, the Cleveland Browns have named their week 1 starter, and Joey Badass joins the show and much more! 02:30 - Browns name Flacco starter07:38 - Cam Ward gets into scuffle at camp11:25 - Jimmy Johnson prevented Dynasty Cowboys from eating after loss 18:36 - Coach Prime sets punishment for hitting QB26:02 - Joey Bada$$ joins the show (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Braves drop 13–9 slugfest as Strider struggles. Falcons bench Penix while Bengals play Burrow. Jimmy Johnson’s no-meal rule, Trump Doral back on PGA, Scheffler caddie $360K, rare ’39 HOF program $315K.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Maclain Way shares his opinion on Jerry Jones' complicated relationship with Jimmy Johnson after working with them on "America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.
Braves drop 13–9 slugfest as Strider struggles. Falcons bench Penix while Bengals play Burrow. Jimmy Johnson’s no-meal rule, Trump Doral back on PGA, Scheffler caddie $360K, rare ’39 HOF program $315K.Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary LSU head coach Ed Orgeron joined Shane in a very special interview to help kick off college fever on the week of the Aer Lingus Classic.Coach O tells us about his journey from coaching under Jimmy Johnson and Pete Carroll to learning to let go as head coach of the LSU Tigers, a job he dreamed of as a kid. Coach brings us his memories of recruiting Joe Burrow with crawfish and beating Alabama in Tuscaloosa, while also discussing his desire to get back on the sidelines.Our friends at QuinnBet have great odds on the Premier League season, amazing Acca Bonuses, Acca Insurance & many other daily specials. Find out more at QuinnBet.com/promotions or use the LINK provided. Remember its 18+ T&Cs Apply - Always Gamble Responsibly.
Join host Marquis for a powerful conversation with gospel music icons Dr. Dorinda Clark Cole and Jackie Clark Chisholm of the legendary Clark Sisters, along with powerhouse artists Lisa Knowles-Smith and Jimmy Johnson. In this episode, the panel dives deep into the upcoming Singers, Musicians, and Art Conference (SMAC) happening during the Stellar Awards week. Dr. Dorinda Clark Cole shares the origins of the conference, revealing how it grew from the legacy of her mother, Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, and the Clark Conservatory of Music into a vital platform for mentorship and development for today's artists. The group discusses the profound impact of the internet on the music industry, sharing their wisdom on how artists can use it as a powerful tool for connection and business while avoiding the pitfalls of negativity, "cancel culture," and career-damaging posts. Filled with candid advice and personal stories, the legends offer invaluable guidance on navigating the industry with integrity, the importance of having legal representation for contracts, finding spiritual leadership, and living the message you sing about. iDream Media Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering communities by helping individuals share their stories and amplify their dreams through the power of podcasting. Learn more about our mission and vision at www.idreammediafoundation.com.
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Legendary HOF coach Jimmy Johnson surprises Joe and joins the show on his way to speak to the Miami Hurricanes football team.
The Miami Dolphins continue their preseason road trip and get ready for joint practice with Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions today. Jimmy Johnson surprises Joe and pops in on his way to visit the Miami Hurricanes football team.
Lions LB calls out Dolphins physicality, "I don't know if they practice how we practice", ahead of Dolphins/Lions joint practice today. McDaniel and Dolphins emphasize camaraderie and physicality in week 2 of preseason. Jimmy Johnson, Kim Bokamper, and Pete Prisco join.
The Miami Dolphins hit the field in pads for the first time this season, as Minkah Fitzpatrick addresses the media following his return. Joe shares some classic stories from the 80s Dolphins, and Marlins trade rumors continue to build with the deadline quickly approaching on Thursday. Jimmy Johnson joins
Legendary coach Jimmy Johnson joins the show to reflect on his recent retirement, share insights on life after football, discuss the Dallas Cowboys, what it takes to win back-to-back championships, and weigh in on Aaron Rodgers signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Minkah Fitzpatrick speaks for the first time since being traded back to the Dolphins. Sandy Alcantara trade rumors continue to swirl as he is currently scheduled to pitch for the Marlins tonight. Jimmy Johnson joins.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss the culture of swapping jerseys after a game and how Matt missed out on most of it. Watching The Quarterback Netflix series, Matt reflects on the insight from the show and how it compares to his own experiences. NY Times Best Selling Author Jeff Pearlman begins with covering Barry Bonds and how great of a baseball player he was. Was Bonds' demeanor part of the reason his legacy has suffered so much? Jeff recounts his book on the Cowboys and what made Jimmy Johnson's team so special. What made Bo Jackson one of the best athletes of all-time and what was the one sport he couldn't play? Jeff talks about Brett Favre and why he was legendary. Jeff previews his project on Tupac (coming out in October) and how he spoke to over 650 people for research. We play 'Start, Bench, Cut' with College Quartback trios from their alma-maters. Put the QBs in order from Oklahoma, Florida, Oregon, and USC. Matt and Bobby are both ready for real football and Matt is preparing for upcoming Media Days. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Rapid Fire topics include: We discuss comments from Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman on if quarterbacks CJ Carr and Kenny Minchey could both play this season, we guess Florida State's over/under season win total, we debate several "Start, Bench or Cut" propositions, thoughts on Bill Belichick's $1 million buyout at North Carolina and more. Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter