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On this episode of The Sick Podcast, former NFL wide receiver and Russell Wilson's former teammate John Ursua joins Jordan York and Mike Nicastro to discuss Russel Wilson's potential with Steelers, his leadership, if Ursua wants to return to the NFL and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Pacheco and Hunter Hughes are gearing up for Warrior Footballs rivalry game against UNLV and want to know, who is this game more crucial for? In the NFL, they discuss the Bills and Dolphins, teams with the most to prove this weekend, the payoff of loyalty to your team, and more. Guests today include Brian Baldinger from NFL Network, MMA fighter Kai Kamaka, former Hawaii wide receiver John Ursua, and ESPN Honolulu's own Dave Kawada.
John Ursua is a Native-Hawaiian professional football player for the Seattle Seahawks. He was born and raised in Kailua, Kona on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, but moved to Utah during his sophomore year of high school. After graduating high school In Utah,
The animals are on this Thursday getting ready for game week and Hawaii vs. UCLA. Rich Miano from Spectrum Sports talks about the team and their keys to get off on the right foot for the 2021 season. But there's also UH Rainbow Wahine Volleyball in less than 24 hours, so UH Wahine Volleyball assistant coach Kaleo Baxter joins the show to talk about the team and their first start in over 600 days. And former UH Wide receiver John Ursua joins the show to talk about his road to recovery for his ACL injury which unfortunately takes him out of the season (but we still wish him well!)
While the Seahawks were once again on the wrong side of the scoreboard in a snore-fest of a preseason game, surprisingly, more positives emerged than the previous week in Las Vegas. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang share their thoughts on Seattle's latest exhibition loss, including the stellar play of several undrafted rookies, answer listener mailbag questions, and provide updates on injuries for John Ursua and Ben Burr-Kirven. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While the Seahawks were once again on the wrong side of the scoreboard in a snore-fest of a preseason game, surprisingly, more positives emerged than the previous week in Las Vegas. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang share their thoughts on Seattle's latest exhibition loss, including the stellar play of several undrafted rookies, answer listener mailbag questions, and provide updates on injuries for John Ursua and Ben Burr-Kirven. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We kick off the hour with Four Down Territory, including questions on former Seahawks DE Aldon Smith. Then, WR John Ursua joins the show live from Training Camp to talk about the WR competition! The Timeline: Dak Prescott revealed a very squeamish detail about his season-ending injury. Then, Jake and Stacy share what caught their eye at Seahawks Training Camp yesterday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not a lot to learn from the Seahawks specialists on the podium Saturday. Tyler Ott joked that it took a Pro Bowl season in 2020 to finally get his opportunity with the media this year. Jason Myers spoke to the mentality of carrying a perfect field goal kicking streak into 2021 and Michael Dickson noted that John Ursua is terrible and kicking field goals. Finally, with Nick Bellore make a third straight list from guys noting him among the funniest players on the team? Subscribe to the Field Gulls Podcast via: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify |Overcast | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Castbox | Subscribe on Android | PlayerFM | RSS Produced by: Wilson Conn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's not uncommon for NFL teams to continue churning their rosters in the days after naming their initial 53-man squad. But the Seahawks still made a peculiar move on Tuesday by promoting Penny Hart from the practice squad and waiving John Ursua. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang break down the surprising swap of receivers, analyze the addition of defensive tackle Anthony Rush to their practice squad, and break down six key matchups to watch in Sunday's season opener with the Falcons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's not uncommon for NFL teams to continue churning their rosters in the days after naming their initial 53-man squad. But the Seahawks still made a peculiar move on Tuesday by promoting Penny Hart from the practice squad and waiving John Ursua. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang break down the surprising swap of receivers, analyze the addition of defensive tackle Anthony Rush to their practice squad, and break down six key matchups to watch in Sunday's season opener with the Falcons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why did the Seahawks waive John Ursua in favor of Penny Hart? Are the Seahawks and Shaquill Griffin getting closer to an extension? John Clayton takes a look in Wednesday's Top Five. What challenges will the Falcons present the Seahawks on Sunday? The Professor takes a listen to what Atlanta Head Coach Dan Quinn had to say about facing Seattle. In Behind the Lines, Clayton examines Von Miller's season-ending injury and Jalen Ramsey's extension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What to make of the Seahawks decision to bring up Penny Hart from the practice squad and waive John Ursua. John Canzano of 750 The Game on his conversation with Doug Ackerman, Oregon State's senior associate athletic director for sports medicine, about the new testing protocols for Pac-12 sports and the potential of when they can return to action this fall and winter.
The top eight stories of the day every day on The Ocho. An examination of the Seahawks weakside linebacker position battle between K.J. Wright and Jordyn Brooks. Seahawks wide receiver John Ursua joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss training camp so far, having a positive COVID test only for it be proven a false positive, and his outlook for the upcoming season.
Seahawks wide receiver John Ursua joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss training camp so far, having a positive COVID test only for it be proven a false positive, and his outlook for the upcoming season.
For nearly two weeks to kick off camp, the Seahawks didn't have a single player designated to the COVID-19/reserve list, but that changed with receiver John Ursua having a positive test this weekend. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss the latest on Ursua's status and when he may be able to return to the team, answer listener mailbag questions, and analyze several offensive "sleepers" to watch for the Seahawks heading into on-field practices this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are even more confused about what's going on in college football right now, due to conflicting messages from players and coaches across the country. How much can the NCAA really do? In What to Watch For, we check in with the Mariners, MLB's potential playoff plans and John Ursua. John Clayton joins us for his Morning Drive! According to Brady Henderson, the feeling inside VMAC is that Jamal Adams will be better than both Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas. Is there validity to this? The Mariners have been pleasantly surprising, when it comes to individual players, most notably the Kyles. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Hugh Millen joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss the challenges of getting to the NFL season for the Seahawks and all teams in the league, the lack of a preseason, the outlook for John Ursua after a positive COVID test and more.
The Mariners get a win in Texas as Dylan Moore hits another home run. A Seahawks camp update as John Ursua becomes the first player from the team to land on the COVID-19 reserve list. The Phoenix Suns are undefeated in the NBA bubble.
The top eight stories of the day every day on The Ocho. Hugh Millen joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss the challenges of getting to the NFL season for the Seahawks and all teams in the league, the lack of a preseason, the outlook for John Ursua after a positive COVID test and more. Storytime consists of moments when Bucky and Slickhawk had things cancelled or postponed.
Do the Seahawks really think Jamal Adams is better than Earl Thomas or Kam Chancellor? Tom, Jake, and Stacy measure Adams up to two of the best to ever wear a Seattle uniform. In Four Down Territory, what's the latest on John Ursua after he landed on the NFL's COVID list? Sum It Up closes out Tuesday.
For nearly two weeks to kick off camp, the Seahawks didn't have a single player designated to the COVID-19/reserve list, but that changed with receiver John Ursua having a positive test this weekend. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss the latest on Ursua's status and when he may be able to return to the team, answer listener mailbag questions, and analyze several offensive "sleepers" to watch for the Seahawks heading into on-field practices this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Puck and Slickhawk discuss high school athletes transferring trying to find a place to play. KJR's Curtis Crabtree joins Puck and Slickhawk to discuss the latest on Quinton Dunbar after charges were declined in Florida, John Ursua landing on the COVID-19 reserve list and the Seahawks ramping up into practice on Wednesday. And On This Day.
KJR's Curtis Crabtree joins Puck and Slickhawk to discuss the latest on Quinton Dunbar after charges were declined in Florida, John Ursua landing on the COVID-19 reserve list and the Seahawks ramping up into practice on Wednesday.
Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune joins to discuss the start of practices this week for the Seahawks, John Ursua going on the COVID-19 reserve list and Quinton Dunbar having his charges dropped and what it means for joining the team. College football appears on a precipice as the power 5 commissioners meet to discuss fall football.
Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune joins to discuss the start of practices this week for the Seahawks, John Ursua going on the COVID-19 reserve list and Quinton Dunbar having his charges dropped and what it means for joining the team.
He's a fan favorite despite not seeing much playing time in 2019, so can John Ursua make his way into the 2020 wide receiver rotation? Tom, Jake, and Stacy put the second year player under Wednesday's spotlight. In NFL Headlines, which players were able to reach an agreement before the franchise tag deadline passed? Sum It Up finishes off Wednesday.
We chat with Joe Fann of NBC Sports Northwest. The Seahawks Insider discusses Seattle's approach to the draft and the status of former Hawaii receiver John Ursua with the team. Plus, the premiere of "The Last Dance", and our "Best and Worst".
Washington freshman Jaden McDaniels is turning pro. Seahawks wide receiver John Ursua joins Softy and Dick to discuss how he's adapting to distancing challenges in Hawaii, his outlook heading into his second season with Seattle and his former head coach, Nick Rolovich, heading to Washington State. A You Can Only Have One matchup between "The Double" and "All I Saw Was Purple."
Seahawks wide receiver John Ursua joins Softy and Dick to discuss how he's adapting to distancing challenges in Hawaii, his outlook heading into his second season with Seattle and his former head coach, Nick Rolovich, heading to Washington State.
Seahawks wide receiver John Ursua joins Softy and Dick to discuss how he's adapting to distancing challenges in Hawaii, his outlook heading into his second season with Seattle and his former head coach, Nick Rolovich, heading to Washington State.
Washington freshman Jaden McDaniels is turning pro. Seahawks wide receiver John Ursua joins Softy and Dick to discuss how he's adapting to distancing challenges in Hawaii, his outlook heading into his second season with Seattle and his former head coach, Nick Rolovich, heading to Washington State. A You Can Only Have One matchup between "The Double" and "All I Saw Was Purple."
Washington freshman Jaden McDaniels is turning pro. Seahawks wide receiver John Ursua joins Softy and Dick to discuss how he's adapting to distancing challenges in Hawaii, his outlook heading into his second season with Seattle and his former head coach, Nick Rolovich, heading to Washington State. A You Can Only Have One matchup between "The Double" and "All I Saw Was Purple."
This week Daniel, Justin, and producer Andrew discussed youth sports referees and how much it is acceptable to verbally abuse them. They also discussed the Aberdeen-Hoquiam co-ed doubleheader that Daniel and Justin broadcasted on Friday night, which included a double overtime thriller in the boys game. The podcast includes audio clips from the broadcast and a few player interviews. Then, the Seahawks did some Seahawky things but Justin didn't watch because he loves his kids more than he loves the Seahawks. Daniel and Andrew filled him in and discussed the game. Also, should the MVP award be revamped or is it just dumb and we should accept that? The mailbag segment includes Tim Tebow, John Ursua, Steve Nash, Larry Bird, LeBron James, and a discussion about whether or not it is acceptable for adults to wear sports jerseys.
The Seahawks lose the NFC West title game in heartbreaking fashion. How did they blow it on the 1-yard line again? Did the defense get out-schemed? What's the postseason outlook going forward? Michael-Shawn and Christopher address these issues and more, along with questions from listeners.
The Huskies play Boise State on Saturday in the Las Vegas Bowl. Yes, that's this weekend. So, where does the game fall on your priorities list? With so much going on this close to the holidays, are you even going to be watching? Dick says he's likely going to miss much of it. On the first volume of Dick and Dave in the Locker Room today, Softy talks with John Ursua and Dick checks in with Tre Flowers. Lee Sterling makes his picks for this weekend's NFL and bowl games.
The Huskies play Boise State on Saturday in the Las Vegas Bowl. Yes, that's this weekend. So, where does the game fall on your priorities list? With so much going on this close to the holidays, are you even going to be watching? Dick says he's likely going to miss much of it. On the first volume of Dick and Dave in the Locker Room today, Softy talks with John Ursua and Dick checks in with Tre Flowers. Lee Sterling makes his picks for this weekend's NFL and bowl games.
The Huskies play Boise State on Saturday in the Las Vegas Bowl. Yes, that's this weekend. So, where does the game fall on your priorities list? With so much going on this close to the holidays, are you even going to be watching? Dick says he's likely going to miss much of it. On the first volume of Dick and Dave in the Locker Room today, Softy talks with John Ursua and Dick checks in with Tre Flowers. Lee Sterling makes his picks for this weekend's NFL and bowl games.
Football season is upon us, and we talk all about it. NCAA, NFL and Washington's woes this past weekend. Trevor remains unbeaten with his college football picks, naturally. We talk a lot of MMA, as there are a ton of great bouts coming up. Be sure to follow the podcast on Twitter & Instagram! Send in questions and comments and we'll make sure to include them in the next episode. You can support Makin' the Cut and the Amalgam Podcast on Patreon!
Puck and Gas are joined by Walter Jones and Ian Furness. They discuss Tyler Lockett's comments about being double-teamed, John Ursua needs to be involved and much more as the Seahawks prepare to take on the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
The Seahawks defeat the Los Angeles Chargers in week 3 of the preseason and Russell Wilson looked good once again behind a strong offensive line. Rob Staton of Seahawks Draft Blog joins Brandan to talk about the game and how mcuh has changed to now have the line seemingly as a strength of the team (2:52). In a bit of a frustrating development, C.J. Prosise looked great on his carries (6:09), and it makes you wonder how things would have changed in recent years with a healthy Prosise at running back. Tyler locked at John Ursua both had big gains in the game (8:40), Rob talks about the suddenness that Ursua has demonstrated in limited time and how we should expect to see him on the 53-man roster. Who else gets kept at that position (10:23), particularly with Gary Jennings and Jazz Ferguson not showing much? While the offense appears to be the strength of the team, Rob has some positive notes with regard to the Seahawks defense (17:40). After the break, Rob and Brandan talk about the news of Andrew Luck's retirement (24:22) and reflect back on the Seahawks 2012 Draft class (27:05). Rob wonders how the Seahawks would be perceived now had they selected Russell Wilson at 15 overall in 2012? (28:50). Over on the Seahawks Draft Blog, Rob has a recent post on the college football players to watch in 2019 (34:33) and how he lists Jordan Love among Top 3 QBs to watch in college this season (38:25). We look at an early mock draft to discuss a Michigan State pass rusher that is linked to the Seahawks (40:09). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we kick off the show with some of the discussions coming out of OTAs and mini camp interviews. Rashaad Penny talked about having to learn how to be a professional and several players have talked about changes they've made in the offseason. The guys talk about what some of the differences could be from the professional game to the college game and why players like Shaquille Griffin are talking about changing the way they eat. We're still waiting for Bobby Wagner to get paid, and while Carson Wentz gets his big pay from the Eagles, the guys talk about what that might mean for Jared Goff and the Rams. Also, with the Seahawks having nearly $30 million in cap space are they to a point where fans should be concerned that new ownership is less willing to spend up to the salary cap? Not all of the rookies are going to be amazing, so we're going to take some time this week to point out why each one of the Seahawks draft picks could end up being a bust. From L.J. Collier's lack of knees that bend to John Ursua allowing the football to beat him up, we point out what scouts have said as to why each player could fail in the NFL. Ultimately, we talk about which Seahawks rookie will be the biggest disappointment and that is most likely going to fall on the shoulders of D.K. Metcalf. Not because he's legitimately going to be bad, but because the expectations are so high for him that it's unlikely for him to get the kind of stats that people seem to be expecting from him. Adam talks about how he's now dealing with life with smart speakers his house, as he has a Do Better to offer this week and Brandan thanks the past and current Seahawks players who showed up to the Sea Hawkers Annual Banquet last weekend with Better at Life honors this week. Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Or listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Email: gohawks@seahawkerspodcast.com Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com and get bonus episodes Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
This week we discussed breaking NFL news! We specifically talked NFL Plotlines Part 3, including the early NFL Labor Contract negotiations taking place in Florida in advance of 2020 CBA expiration, the Raiders Soap Opera continues with the signing of Richie Incognito, and the Patriots’ Ben Watson being suspended. We also send our thoughts to Nick and Tori Foles. Also, Donovan McNabb believes he’s a Hall of Famer.We also blathered about other news for the Thirst and Goal (TAG) Teams, the Seahawks, Steelers, and Eagles. Mike Hilton wants a new contract, and the Steelers are experimenting yet again with two-back sets. The Eagles appreciate Jason Kelce even if others don't, and the Seahawks have the best running backs in the West and one great rookie in John Ursua.We gave you an update on our first Homebrew attempt - Thirst and Goal Seventh Round IPA. Thanks to our listener Mitchel from Manitoba for the name suggestion. We talked Chernobyl, episodes 1-4!We gave a shout out to our new listeners from Covina CA, Red Lion PA, Defiance OH, Philadelphia PA, Cincinnati OH, Hartford CT, Saginaw MI, Steamboat Springs CO, Crystal Lake IL, Chattanooga TN, Miami FL, North Andover MA, Salem MA, Gorham ME, Pound Ridge NY, Sacramento CA, Mamaroneck NY, Tucker GA, Copperopolis CA, Wenatchee WA, Lutherville MD, Newtown South Wales, Great Malvern ENG, Oleszyce Subcarpathian POL, Rio de Janeiro BRA, Venice ITA, Madrid ESP, Bjerringbro Central Jutland DEN, Bocho Nordrhein-Westfalen GER, and China, Thailand, Sweden, and Tanzania.Shout out to the Top 5 for Fighting Podcast. This is a great show hosted by two guys, Greg and Mike, as the name implies, talking about all things sports, movies, TV, and other topical subjects, fun shit not dumb shit. They, like us, always have a Top 5 list on each show and a drink in hand. You can find them at top5forfighting.com and on Twitter @top5forfighting.Also, shout out to the Fantasy and Sports Podcast, hosted by Vivek Iyer. This is a year round dynasty and redraft show, as well as more general coverage of the NFL and NBA. This awesome show can be found on apple podcasts, as well as spotify, stitcher, castbox, and most others through rss. You can also find them on Twitter @fantasyandsport.Frane concocted the Radiation Poisoning shot!We tasted Rinktinis beer from Lithuainia and and Glenlivet 12. We held our world famous quiz and weekly Top Five.Follow us at @GoalThirst on Twitter and @thirstand on Instagram. You can subscribe or simply visit our website at thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com.To send us a question or a comment, email: podcastthirstandgoal@gmail.com or call 818-350-2680.
Trev & Corb chat about the Seahawk's 2019 draft class, the NBA Playoffs and Draft Lottery, a wealth of pop culture that has nothing to do with sports, and of course plenty of MMA. This episode we also reveal how you can help support the Amalgam Podcast Network through Patreon.
Seahawks rookies Cody Barton & John Ursua drive with Gee as they head to Sea-Tac airport on their way home following the completion of rookie minicamp in Seattle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devin talks with Region 9 Alumni and recent draft selection of the Seattle Seahawks about his draft experience.
Sonic Truth Fantasy Football Podcast, Ep 95: The Podfather Matt Kelley (@Fantasy_Mansion) and Nate Liss (@AnOutragedJew) highlight the best and worst landing spots for the top running backs and wide receivers in the NFL Draft. Who are the top-5 players to target in dynasty league rookie drafts? The rich teams who use analytics are getting richer in the NFL. D.K. Metcalf cried with joy upon being drafted by the Seattle Seahawks, and Gary Jennings may outproduce him this season. John Ursua is nothing more than a punt and kick returner. The Phil Haynes selection showed that the Seahawks are committing to protecting Russell Wilson. A.J. Brown's dynasty stock is falling after the NFL Draft. Parris Campbell landed in the perfect spot in Indianapolis. Deebo Samuel was the big winner of the NFL Draft. Andy Isabella is the perfect fit for Kyler Murray in Arizona. Hakeem Butler is not the best wide receiver prospect of all time. N'Keal Harry is the No. 1 wide receiver in dynasty rookie drafts. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside is a year away from being a year away. Terry McLaurin will be out-produced by Kelvin Harmon who went to a thin wide receiver depth chart. Marquise Brown looks a lot like Phillip Dorsett. Miles Sanders is the new 1.01 in dynasty rookie drafts. Josh Jacobs is rising in the wake of a first round selection. David Montgomery should be selected before any wide receiver in dynasty rookie drafts. Did Darrell Henderson ironically "Tre Mason" Todd Gurley? Dwayne Haskins is a 1.02 lock in superflex leagues. Advanced metrics, prospect evaluations, and fantasy football information were provided by PlayerProfiler.com
The Seattle Seahawks 2019 Draft class has been finalized and the team comes away with 11 draft picks after having only four selections a week ago. John Schneider made a record number of trades and even traded up on a couple occasions including a move up into the second round to pick up a wide receiver who was initially expected to be one of the first off the board in the entire draft.Rob Staton and Brandan Schulze run through the selections from the Seahawks draft and talk about what will be one of the biggest criticisms of the draft and how the team may have a plan for addressing additional needs along the defensive line. Rob talks about how Seattle could even consider going after Jadeveon Clowney, with the rumors that the Houston Texans may have been looking to get into a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.A report came out during the draft that Doug Baldwin may have played his last snap in the NFL and is considering retirement. Rob talks about how that could have played a role in the Seahawks grabbing two receivers with their first five picks. The slide down the draft board for D.K. Metcalf was a long one and when the Seahawks selected him at the end of round two, the emotion came out in his phone call with Schneider and Pete Carroll. Tune in to hear discussions around each one of the Seahawks selections: L.J. Collier, Marquise Blair, D.K. Metcalf, Cody Barton, Gary Jennings, Phil Haynes, Ugo Amadi, Ben Burr-Kirven, Travis Homer, Memarcus Christmas and (announced live as we were recording the podcast) John Ursua. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake and Alexis bring on two studs on the offensive side of the ball on the show. Bruce Anderson of NDSU and John Ursua of Hawaii join the show.
Jake and Alexis bring on two studs on the offensive side of the ball on the show. Bruce Anderson of NDSU and John Ursua of Hawaii join the show.
EP17. Welcome to The Devy Watch Podcast (@DevyWatch) brought to you by the Dynasty Football Network on dynastyfootballfactory.com The Devy Watch Podcast is hosted by Lawrence Chaney (@pacificscouting), Jason DiRienzo (@allpurposeyrd8g), and Cody Garrett (@_codygarrett). The show kicks off with some recent news surrounding John Ursua and Kyle Davis. The top performers for week 7, Michael Gallup, Tyler Johnson, A.J. Dillon and Dez Fitpatrick get their dues. Two matchups for week 8 are highlighted in USC vs Notre Dame & Michigan vs Penn State. For the main segment we are joined by Austin Gayle (@AustinGayle_PFF) to go over some of his top prospects for this season and beyond. We even manage to throw in a little bit of linebacker talk after getting Austin to declare his top 5 RBs for the 2018 class thus far. As always, a ton of specialized centric shows can be found on the up and coming Dynasty Football Network. Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a banging review. Thank you for tuning in! This podcast can be found on iTunes, podbean and stitcher. Samples from Trophies (instrumental) by D.Chen were used when creating this podcast. All Devy content can be found on dynastyfootballfactory.com or the links below. Check out the 'Devy Watch Weekly' content in the Archives. - Devy Rankings -