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Former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly serves as the season finale of Season 3 of "Sports Legends of the Carolinas." Drafted No. 9 overall out of Boston College by the Panthers in 2012, Kuechly had such a remarkable eight-year NFL career that you still see his No. 59 jersey every Sunday at Panthers' home games. Kuechly was the AP's Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2012, the AP's Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 and one of the keys to the Panthers' run to the Super Bowl in 2015. In his first year of eligibility, he's currently a semifinalist for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Kuechly retired early from the NFL, at age 28 in January 2020. In this conversation, he talked about the reasons behind his surprise retirement, as well as about his old Carolina teammates like Cam Newton, his love for bowhunting and what he'd like to do next in his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the show's final hour, Kyle goes behind enemy lines to preview the Patriots before tomorrow's preseason opener, and with Luke Kuechly officially being eligible for the Hall of Fame next year, can the Panthers get 2 straight first-ballot Hall of Famers in Canton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Tuesday! Americans performing at Wimbledon, Luke Kuechly is all in on the 49ers, PFF's Sam Monson joins at 12:33pm, Arch Manning explains why he stayed at Texas, Tyreek Hill is ready to get paid again, Steelers' new cornerback Cam Sutton gets suspended, Greg McElroy is concerned with Michigan's offense, Ryan Day on bringing in high-profile transfers, Joe Burrow wants to play flag football in the 2028 Summer Olympics, Kuechly would take prime Cam Newton over Lamar Jackson, and NBC Sports B1G College Countdown's Joshua Perry joins at 2:33pm!
Ein paar Tage vor dem Super Bowl, kehren wir nochmal die Ereignisse der letzten Wochen zusammen und sprechen über Frank Reich, den neuen Defensive Coordinator Ejiro Evero und noch einiges mehr. Viel Spaß beim hören!
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. The guys are joined by 7-time Pro Bowl LB Luke Kuechly throughout the show. The group hit on a variety of topics including the components that make a great coach, trends on offense and defense, what traits make an elite LB, moments from Kuechly's playing career, the lack of dominant teams this season, and much more. Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. The guys are joined by 7-time Pro Bowl LB Luke Kuechly throughout the show. The group hit on a variety of topics including the components that make a great coach, trends on offense and defense, what traits make an elite LB, moments from Kuechly's playing career, the lack of dominant teams this season, and much more. Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew discusses the latest Panthers news, including 2022 Panthers training camp schedule, potential camp battles, Luke Kuechly joining the broadcast team, and Mayfield's demand for a mea culpa as Deshaun Watson faces a potentially indefinite suspension. Call into the show at 252-228-5098. Donate: C3 Podcast: paypal.me/tonydunnC3 Tony: $TrueKing1111 Cody: paypal.me/Codylac Patreon: C3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/C3CarolinaPanthersPodcast Buy the merch! https://www.carolinacatchronicles.com/c3-tee-shirt Subscribe to the audio podcast: Itunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/c3-panthers-podcast-carolina-panthers/id905720315 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vb3RwYW50aGVycw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwiYg4i4tYj2AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26xmkdBWdeYoleMaBIE3xm?si=8f73cbc86ef847dd Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/c3-podcast RSS: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/otpanthers Follow the crew on Twitter: Tony @cat_chronicles Cody @CodyLac CK @codizzle_allen Greg @thebatdaddy52 Join the Discussion: Discord: https://discord.gg/u6dkkVCT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. On this special show, the guys are joined by former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly. Kuechly discusses quarterback Cam Newton returning to the Panthers, Bill Belichick and his defense, linebackers lining up off the edge, how to defend young quarterbacks, how to build around a young quarterback, dealing with bigger running backs, physicality in a championship team, and much more. Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. On this special show, the guys are joined by former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly. Kuechly discusses quarterback Cam Newton returning to the Panthers, Bill Belichick and his defense, linebackers lining up off the edge, how to defend young quarterbacks, how to build around a young quarterback, dealing with bigger running backs, physicality in a championship team, and much more.Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode Charlie Gross covers Tre White getting snubbed, taunting, Luke Kuechly and Dion Dawkins --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/builtinbuffalo/support
In this episode of In The Trenches with Dave Lapham, presented by First Star Logistics, we welcome Cincinnati, born and raised and one of the best to play the game of football, Luke Kuechly. To say Luke Kuechly left his mark on the game of football is an understatement. A state champion at St. Xavier High School, Kuechly attended Boston College, where he dominated the competition in the Atlantic Coast Conference during his three seasons, leaving with 532 tackles in 38 games, earning All-American honors in each season along with many of the top defensive awards in the college game. After a killer NFL Combine, the Carolina Panthers selected Kuechly with the ninth pick of the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft, and it didn't take long for Kuechly to show why as he earned AP Defensive Rookie of the Year. In eight seasons, Kuechly dominated, helping the Panthers reach the Super Bowl during the 2015 season. However, in January of 2020, Kuechly surprised many when he announced his retirement from the game at 28 years old. It's our honor to welcome future NFL Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly to In The Trenches.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. The guys are joined by former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly for the show (1:30). Kuechly discusses his playing days from high school through the NFL, talks about his film study habits, recalls memories playing against some of the top NFL offenses, evaluates the personnel of various teams and overall gives a look behind the scenes of the game from a linebacker's perspective. Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. The guys are joined by former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly for the show (1:30). Kuechly discusses his playing days from high school through the NFL, talks about his film study habits, recalls memories playing against some of the top NFL offenses, evaluates the personnel of various teams and overall gives a look behind the scenes of the game from a linebacker's perspective. Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network.
Luke and Luke aka country music superstar Luke Combs and former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly join Lindsay this week for an action-packed conversation about Panthers fandom, the power of music, Kuechly's decision to retire at 28, Combs' "baller move" writing and suprising his now wife with "Beautiful Crazy", and why both guys agree even a bad day of hunting or fishing beats just about anything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Folge 144 widmet sich der vermutlich besten WR-Division der NFL? NFC South ist das Thema. Bei den Saints hat sich recht wenig geändert, neues Jahr neuer Superbowlrun. Wo sind die Schwächen im Roster??? Was geht bei den Falcons, wenn Sie denn mal gesund bleiben? Brady und seine Midlife-Crisis, oder tut ihm die Sonne in Florida gut? Panthers mal ganz neu. Kuechly ist weg, Olsen ist weg, Cam ist weg. In welche Richtung geht's für Sweet Carolina? Das und noch deutlich tiefer besprechen Luca uns Simon in der aktuellen Folge. Enjoy! Hier könnt ihr uns auf Twitter & Instagram folgen und euch sofort über neue Folgen und die NFL informieren. Wir würden uns auch über die ein oder andere iTunes Rezension freuen. Twitter: twitter.com/CoverTwoPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covertwopodcast/ Vielen Dank an Tom und Joni für Musik, das neue Logo und Cover!!
Are Matthew Stafford and Matt Ryan underrated? Is Phillip Rivers overrated? Matt's advice for Luke Kuechly's scouting career. Where could Devonta Freeman and Jadeveon Clowney end up? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are Matthew Stafford and Matt Ryan underrated? Is Phillip Rivers overrated? Matt's advice for Luke Kuechly's scouting career. Where could Devonta Freeman and Jadeveon Clowney end up? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Billy touches on Luke Kuechly's potential new role with the Panthers, Seth DeValve's release and a flashback to 1996. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Billy touches on Luke Kuechly's potential new role with the Panthers, Seth DeValve's release and a flashback to 1996. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we will touch on some issues in the world connected to NFL. Dak donated a big chunk of cash to police training but refuses to take a lot more. We talk about Kuechly coming back for coaching or scouting, and if the Browns have a higher chance in the playoffs over the Pats.
Up next for the NFL Divisional Fan Series is the NFC South. This may have been the most popular division this off-season and the four fans here don't disappoint. So enjoy hearing some great fan opinions about the Buccaneers, Falcons, Panther and Saints!Bucs - 1:01Falcons - 16:17Panthers - 30:55Saints - 45:44
Up next for the NFL Divisional Fan Series is the NFC South. This may have been the most popular division this off-season and the four fans here don't disappoint. So enjoy hearing some great fan opinions about the Buccaneers, Falcons, Panther and Saints!Bucs - 1:01Falcons - 16:17Panthers - 30:55Saints - 45:44
Bill celebrates the honors of Julius Peppers and Luke Kuechly being named to the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2010s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill celebrates the honors of Julius Peppers and Luke Kuechly being named to the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2010s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we discuss whether we should pay Christian McCaffrey top dollar, and if Cam's comments during media week means he'll be back. We dive into the positives and negatives of Tepper's tenure as the owner, and possible Ring of Honor inductees. There is a healthy discussion on what position group we should focus on during Free Agency and the draft.
Tune in to the first installment of the Brawl Network's newest podcast, focusing on all things Carolina Panthers
Dr Jesse Morse (@drjessemorse) joins the huddle to talk Todd Gurley, Alex Smith, how concussions stack up and the 2019 NFL Comeback Player of the year
魔球理论班 第053期 00:00:24 开场,帅位帅位漫天飞,到底谁愚昧 00:01:18 魔鬼炒掉状元签圣手总经理Shero 00:04:18 打着打着人就没了,功勋主教练Gallant做错了什么 00:10:45 首都人肥约留下Backstrom,主力门将Holtby即将离别华盛顿? 00:14:18 前MVP得主Donaldson终于得到大合同,风光加盟双城,美联中区竞争升级002 00:24:00 太空人2017年首冠被标上星号,主教练Hinch和总经理Luhnow双双遭解雇,主要嫌疑人Cora也与红袜分手 00:33:16 联盟罚单足够重吗,太空人和红袜不得不临时找教练 00:45:51 前维京人进攻协调员就任Stefanski布朗新主教练,此人是浪得虚名还是有真材实料 00:51:17 木村拓哉乱入理论班,橄榄球队的高层建设与米其林三星餐厅有何关系,好老板有多重要 01:10:26 拍手哥Garrett面试巨人进攻协调员 01:13:50 两位巨星退役,近端锋Gates壮志未酬,中线卫Kuechly盛年作别 01:26:50 红雀队魂Fitzgerald再战一年
Zion makes his NBA debut TONIGHT, Odell Beckham Jr's Money Lawsuit, and Bobby Petrino's move to Head Coach of Missouri State Football. As well, review of the NFC/AFC Championship: How the Chiefs stopped Derrick Henry and what went wrong with the Packers? Also, Luke Kuechly's retirement and its meaning for other players.
Cecil and Joe talk about Luke Kuechly's retirement, recap the conference championship games and preview the Super Bowl.
Welcome back to another exciting episode of JT and The Don! There is so much to cover in this episode that JT and The Don have argument after argument. First on deck is the College Football National Championship Game. JT and The Don discuss Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, and whether LSU can repeat. The NFL divisional round provided some surprises and the guys make their prediction on the championship games. Plus, don't miss what the fellas have to say about Luke Kuechly retiring, Joe Brady to the Panthers, the Rooney rule, Miami Heat, WNBA, and the Houston Astros. Enjoy! National Championship Game - 2:05 NFL Divisional Round Packers v. Seahawks - 21:05 Ravens v. Titans - 28:12 Chiefs v. Texans - 38:04 Vikings v. 49ers - 48:24 NFL Championship Games Titans v. Chiefs - 57:24 Packers v. 49ers - 1:02:30 Luke Kuechly Retirement - 1:07:04 Joe Brady - 1:14:17 Rooney Rule - 1:19:26 Miami Heat Superteam? - 1:50:05 WNBA Salaries - 1:56:13 Houston Astros - 2:00:33 Quick Hitters - 2:09:03 Sport Confessions - 2:22:30
Thoughts on Kuechly retirement from a football perspective and personal perspective. Why the Browns will always be the Browns and Stefanski's hiring doesn't change that and NBA review near the midway point --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edmond3/support
Was nun, Panthers? Nach dem sofortigen Rücktritt von Tackle-König Luke Kuechly klafft in Carolinas Verteidigung eine riesige Lücke. Darüber und die beiden Championship Games in der NFL am Sonntag sprechen heute Sebastian, Kai und Remo (per Skype) LIVE mit euch. Wie immer freitags startet wir mit unserer Rubrik IN & OUT. Neben der Situation um Kuechly geht's dort auch um Joe Brady, den neuen Offensive Coodinator der Panthers. Zudem um Wide Receiver Larry Fitzgerald, der eine weitere Saison bei den Arizona Cardinals ranhängt, und um Tight End Antonio Gates, der seine Karriere endgültig beendet. Danach widmen wir uns ausführlich der Vorschau auf die beiden Playoff-„Halbfinals” in der NFL. Wer sich unserer Meinung nach in den Duellen Tennessee Titans – Kansas City Chiefs und Green Bay Packers – San Francisco 49ers durchsetzt und für den Super Bowl qualifiziert? Hört bzw. seht selbst…
Was nun, Panthers? Nach dem sofortigen Rücktritt von Tackle-König Luke Kuechly klafft in Carolinas Verteidigung eine riesige Lücke. Darüber und die beiden Championship Games in der NFL am Sonntag sprechen heute Sebastian, Kai und Remo (per Skype) LIVE mit euch. Wie immer freitags startet wir mit unserer Rubrik IN & OUT. Neben der Situation um Kuechly geht’s dort auch um Joe Brady, den neuen Offensive Coodinator der Panthers. Zudem um Wide Receiver Larry Fitzgerald, der eine weitere Saison bei den Arizona Cardinals ranhängt, und um Tight End Antonio Gates, der seine Karriere endgültig beendet. Danach widmen wir uns ausführlich der Vorschau auf die beiden Playoff-„Halbfinals” in der NFL. Wer sich unserer Meinung nach in den Duellen Tennessee Titans – Kansas City Chiefs und Green Bay Packers – San Francisco 49ers durchsetzt und für den Super Bowl qualifiziert? Hört bzw. seht selbst…
The first hour of The Drive we have sounds of the week, and we talk about the ending to the Jazz game in New Orleans. Afterwards, we talk to Isaac Asiata about the end to the Utes season and some NFL thoughts.
The college football season has come to a close, and we get Isaac Asiata's thoughts on the season, and we talk to Isaac about the Luke Kuechly retirement.
Die Webshow bei ranNFL hat Spuren hinterlassen. Trotzdem raufen sich die Pillendreher zusammen und besprechen von den Playoff-Partien über Kuechly, Jackson und euren Fragen alles, was das Pillenherz begehrt. Folgt uns gerne auf Instagram: @diepillefurdenmann / @mikels91 / @carsten_spengemann
For our most "well-rounded" episode to date, Mike Nabors & Scott Shanle discuss whether LSU is the best team ever, the Legacy of Steve Gleason, Great Joe Burrow stories, the impact of Kuechly's retirement & much more!
Co-Hosts, best friends, collegues, mentor, mentee, Coach Specht '86 and Will Reilly '09 catch up after a quick winter break and talk with Tom '78 and Eileen Kuechly about their family (John '08, Luke '09, Henry '16) including a parents perspective on Luke's incredible NFL career.
On this episode, Matt & Ryan react to the Astros getting hammered by the MLB, the impact of it now & down the road, Josh Donaldson to the Twins & Cardinals trade rumors (4:12). Next, they discuss the Browns newest head coach, Joe Brady leaving LSU for Carolina & Luke Kuechly announcing his sudden retirement (27:20). Then, they recap all the Divisional Games from the weekend, from the Titans upsetting the Ravens to the drunkest first half of football from Texans-Chiefs (47:23) & make their predictions for Titans-Chiefs & Packers-49ers (1:12:09). Finally, they put a bow on the college football season as they discuss LSU's national championship win over Clemson (1:23:26). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Luke Kuechly suddenly retires. OBJ suddenly has legal drama
On today's show, Pat reacts to the shocking news of Luke Kuechly's retirement from the Carolina Panthers after 8 seasons as arguably the best linebacker in the game. Pat reflects on some of the thoughts he had when announcing his retirement and looks back on what will undoubtedly be a Hall of Fame career for Kuechly. Pat and the boys also discuss what comes next for Matt Rhule and the Carolina Panthers as they lose Kuechly and hire LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady, and what that means for their Quarterback situation and if they are now in a position to trade up to try and draft Joe Burrow. Next, Gold Glove winner and current Catcher of the Cincinnati Reds, Tucker Barnhart stops by to discuss the controversy surrounding the cheating scandal that has rocked the Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox, and the rest of the MLB. Tucker explains why he doesn't necessarily like what is happening with the punishments, gives his take on the whole situation, and explains his opinions on the entire situation, as a guy who is intimately involved with giving signs every game (20:33-31:54). Next, 4x Pro Bowler, Grey Cup Champion, and legend of an NFL Quarterback, Jeff Garcia joins Pat and the boys to discuss the NFL Conference Championships. Jeff gives his thoughts on Green Bay vs. San Francisco, and why he thinks the game will be closer than most people think, and what he sees as the keys to the game are for both the Packers and the 49ers. Jeff also dives into the AFC Championship and explains why it is so hard to stop a guy like Patrick Mahomes, but why a team like the Titans might have the perfect formula for doing so (33:33-44:10). Lastly, Super Bowl Champion, Pro Bowler, All Pro, and current Punter for the New Orleans Saints, Thomas Morestead joins the show live from LA. Thomas and Pat discuss where things are currently at with the NFLPA discussions and if he thinks things are moving in the right direction. He gives his thoughts on the state of the Saints after another crushing defeat in the playoffs and whether or not he thinks Drew Brees will return to New Orleans for another season, and what makes him so special. Thomas also reacts to Luke Kuechly's retirement and discusses whether or not he thinks this will become more of a norm moving forward with elite players retiring during what most would consider the prime of their careers. Pat and Thomas also reflect on the PFF Punter of the decade and Pat shares the story about how Thomas taught him how to punt after he got drafted (46:18-59:43). Today's show is a loaded one. Come and laugh with us. Cheers.
Josh Norris and John Daigle react to Luke Kuechly’s surprising retirement, Antonio Gates’ not surprising retirement (11:15), and the hiring of Kevin Stefanski in Cleveland (13:03). Oh yeah, we also preview the conference championship games (17:56 and 26:45)!
29. Kuechly Calls It Quits, Browns Brown Again, Winners and Loser From The Divisional Round by The Corey Walsh Podcast
NFL Linebacker Luke Kuechly retires at the age of 28 after what was a tough decision for him to do so. He has suffered from countless concussions over the years and it appears to be that it's a matter of health concerns that he does not think it would be a good decision to continue on in the NFL. In this day and age, how do you feel about your kids playing football?
On today's Straight Outta Vegas, RJ Bell and the crew give kudos to Luke Kuechly for retiring early due to head injuries while putting down Andrew Luck for walking away with physical ailments. Steve Fezzik believes Kevin Stefanski's desire to run heavy will cause conflict with the Browns wideouts. RJ doesn't think we'll ever know the real effects the cheating scandal had on the outcome of the World Series and calls out the hypocrisy of the punishments. Plus Fezzik takes on Brad Powers when it comes to the future odds of Ed Orgeron's LSU team. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Reactions to MLB news, NFL news and the historical LSU season. Talking about Kuechly's retirement, Larry Fitz's 17th season and the insanely entertaining divisional round to the NFL playoffs. Also Derrick Henry is not human! Don't forget to like and subscribe, tell your friends if you have any and let us know some things you'd like to hear about on instagram or twitter @bangarang_sports & @bangarangsports
Bruno y Sergio digieren las decepciones de estos playoffs, el repentino retiro de Kuechly y las distinas preguntas de la audiencia. Asimismo, reaccionan a los emparejamientos de las finales de conferencia y dan sus Rookie Awards semanales luego de la Ronda Divisional. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
CBS Sports senior NFL reporter, Jonathan Jones, joins the show to discuss Luke Kuechly's retirement, the likely reasons that led Kuechly to early retirement, and what comes next for the NFL Playoffs. Former Panthers LB, teammate of Luke Kuechly, and current ACC Network analyst, Jon Beason, joins the show to discuss the reasoning behind Luke Kuechly's early retirement, if Luke made the right decision, and if LSU's National Championship win was bad Clemson, or good LSU.
Dan and The Danettes talk Kuechly retirement, Dan's Diet, and NBA. Thank you to today's sponsors: Credible = Consolidate your student loans, visit credible.com/dan for more information. Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance. Interstate = Keep your car prepared for anything interstatebatteries.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The Red Sox have parted ways with manager Alex Cora. The news comes one day after Rob Manfred revealed the results of his investigation into the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, wherein Cora was revealed to be the mastermind behind the nefarious tactics. We hear from the Red Sox brass about their decision to move on from Cora and what went into their decision. Plus, we give you the top 7 candidates to replace Cora in Boston. Luke Kuechly announced his retirement from the NFL at the age of 28. We discuss Kuechly's decision to retire and whether or not he'll end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Plus, we present the top plays of Luke Kuechly's spectacular 8-year career. Zion Williamson’s NBA regular season debut finally has a date! We discuss what to expect from Zion and whether the Pelicans no. 1 pick will live up to the hype and become and NBA superstar. Plus, we predict Zion’s rookie numbers and tell you how he can catch Ja Morant for rookie of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics: Cora, Kuechly, Knicks
Sunday brings two incredible conference championship matchups in Tennessee at Kansas City and Green Bay at San Francisco, but before Terez Paylor and Charles Robinson break down those games, there was a flourish of interesting offensive coordinator moves to address from the first half of this week.Before they get to the OC carousel, Charles and Terez address the late-night surprise retirement of Carolina Panthers LB Luke Kuechly. Continuing the trend of great players in their 20s to hang up their cleats early, Charles and Terez address his legacy and chew over whether he and other recent retirees should make it to the Hall of Fame. (0:20)The Carolina Panthers made a big splash on Tuesday afternoon before Kuechly's retirement, announcing that LSU passing-attack coordinator Joe Brady would be assuming the role of offensive coordinator in Matt Rhule's new staff. What does this mean for the Panthers and Cam Newton? (14:30)In Denver, the Broncos surprisingly fired OC Rich Scangarello after only one season in the middle of last Sunday's Chiefs game and replace him with former Giants coach Pat Shurmur. The guys talk about how this signals a new arms race in the AFC West. (23:10)The Jacksonville Jaguars fired OC John Defilippo this weekend, as well. Does this mean the Jags are making a commitment to Gardner Minshew? (29:30)Wrapping up the OC moves, the Chicago Bears hired former Bengals coordinator Bill Lazor. Does this signal that the Bears could be interested in the very available Andy Dalton or just a change of offensive philosophy for Mitchell Trubisky? (33:40)And now to the big games, Charles & Terez break down what the Tennessee Titans need to do to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs (38:35) and what they're looking forward to when the Green Bay Packers face off against the San Francisco 49ers (52:10).Stay up to date with the latest NFL news and coverage from Yahoo Sports on Twitter @YahooSportsNFL.Follow Charles @CharlesRobinsonFollow Terez @TerezPaylorTag your questions for the guys on Twitter with #YahooNFLPodcastCheck out the rest of the Yahoo Sports Podcast family at https://apple.co/2Abi8jk or at yahoosports.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlie began hour 1 dissecting the Houston Astros latest legal situations and the firing of Jeff Luna and AJ Hinch. While Jim Crane will not have to cut big checks to Hinch and Luna, he will indeed hand over 5 million dollars to Major League Baseball. Charlie then dives into Rockets after they fell short to the Memphis Grizzlies last night 110-121. Later, Charlie discusses the big announcement that the Carolina Panthers, Luke Kuechly made Tuesday. Kuechly will retire after just 8 seasons at the tender age of 28. This comes after he suffered multiple severe injuries.
Craig Mish and Joe Pisapia look at how the firing of Alex Cora from Boston is nothing more than collateral damage that Boston is trying to avoid in the Astros cheating scandal. The guys look at how the retirement of Luke Kuechly is now a norm for elite players to retire from the NFL at a young age. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today's Topics: The one thing we learned from last night's CNN Democratic Debate was that they took sides when it came to the Warren-Bernie feud. NFL linebacker Luke Kuechly decided to retire at the age of 28; is this the type of football culture in the future where players are retiring at such early ages? Then today is the 11th anniversary of the "Miracle on the Hudson". In spirit of that we ask you if you've ever had a near death experience where you thought this was it, it's my time to go? Listeners had some wild and fascinating stories to share! We discuss all this including the "Stories We Love" & a "Flash of Lightning"!
1-15-19 Brent and Austen talk about the Cheating scandal happening in the MLB, More on Lamping's comments and Kuechly announces his retirement.
If you're still struggling with the bombshell news that dropped tonight, the Big 3 try to help you make sense of it: is the Reaper Ranch taco actually gone from Taco Bell? Is it ever coming back? On the NFL front, the trio discuss the stunning Luke Kuechly retirement news, recap a crazy divisional round, and throw out some IDP players to consider in your playoff challenges for Conference Championship weekend. Enjoy the podcast? Follow us on Twitter @Big3IDP, leave us a review on iTunes, and send Adam some Mucinex so he doesn't die before the next show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/big3idp/support
Will Brinson is joined by Sean Wagner-McGough to react to Luke Kuechly's surprising announcement that he is retiring from the NFL at age 28. The guys go over all of Kuechly's incredible achievements in just 8 seasons in the league, assess how this affects the Panthers moving forward and answer what will surely be a lively debate; is he a Hall of Famer? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Panthers defense shines in win over the Bears and joint practices with Bills shows an offense ready to explode. Gerald McCoy gushes over the defense and praises Kuechly as the best in the game. Eric Reid continues to be regularly randomly drug-tested and CAP is a punching bag for some oddly. Graham Gano's sore leg makes for a good conversation and Cam Newton may be broken up with Kia Proctor again. #IStandWithCam tee-shirts: https://www.carolinacatchronicles.com/c3-tee-shirt/pre-order-i-stand-with-cam Subscribe: You can support the show and grow Panther Nation by donating to our Patreon account. It's quick, easy, safe and secure. Donate as little as $1. https://www.patreon.com/join/C3Caroli... Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/c... Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/c3-p... RSS: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/otpanthers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The fellas are back for Episode 24 and waste no time getting into recapping the busy first week of pre-season. Some overreactions to correct including but not limited to Daniel Jones and Dwayne Haskins' first performances on an NFL field.In Good Take/ Bad Take, Auzzie and Steve go at the listener submissions including one that proclaimed Dak should get paid because of his... win totals? Other submissions include predictions for a few key Carolina Panthers weapons and the Chicago Bears prospects of getting to the big game.Steve tries to mend his friendship with Auzzie on Canadian Corner after the shortened Riders/Alouettes game has created a divide between the two. They also offer up picks for the week and they try their hand at prediction the rest of the West with the halfway point of the season looming.Finally, the fellas are just super excited for The Amateur Agency ticket giveaway game this Saturday that they're willing to try grilled cheese with strawberry jam! Lot's of content to follow in the coming days. Stay up to date by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram! Of course, a like, share, retweet, comment etc goes a long way, tell a friend about us, get them to send in a take, we'll be happy to discuss (and critique) but mostly discuss!
Kelsey Riggs is joined by Panthers linebackers Thomas Davis and Luke Kuechly. How much did Davis influence Kuechly's career? And Davis details how emotional his final home game in a Panthers uniform will be. Plus, former NFL team doctor David Chao joins the show to discuss Cam Newton's shoulder injury.
Bill shares some final media observations from Panthers minicamp, DJ Moore signs his rookie contract and Luke Kuechly ranked No. 12 by the players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill shares some final media observations from Panthers minicamp, DJ Moore signs his rookie contract and Luke Kuechly ranked No. 12 by the players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last Sunday, the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants squared off on wild card weekend. The Packers were victorious, but did not come out unscathed. Jordy Nelson, who leads the Packers with 97 catches for 1,257 yards and 14 touchdowns, broke his ribs on a controversial hit made by Giants defensive back, Leon Hall. As you can see in the picture above and the video below, Hall lowered the crown of his helmet into Nelson's body in an attempt to break up a pass. What are your thoughts on this hit? Clean or dirty? Comment below! Look carefully at Leon Hall after contact... Looks a little woozy to me... wouldn't be surprised if he game himself a concussion. The reason I dedicated an entire episode to this hit and described it as "bush league" is because of how unnecessary I felt it was. Just as easily as Leon Hall targeted his facemask into Nelson's ribs, he could have placed his head to either side of the receiver. Had Hall taken that approach, Jordy most likely wouldn't have been injured, and Hall wouldn't have exposed himself to a concussion or spinal cord injury. For this reason, tackling 101 always teaches athletes to NEVER lower their heads and to "see what you hit." For NFL players, this is their livelihood! How would you want to be tackled knowing that your next play, game or season is what is putting food on your family's table? Look out for your brothers on the field. You may be wearing different colored jerseys, but you all have the same goals at the end of the day. Don't try to end your opponents career because you just might end yours in the process.(Check out an article I wrote a few years back for Jay Fraga's Knockout Project on defenseless receivers in the NFL : Fixing Concussions with Band-Aid’s: How Effective is the NFL’s Defenseless Receiver Rule? ) Ultimately, Leon Hall was not fined although the NFL rules prohibit "lowering the head and making contact with the crown or 'hairline' parts of the helmet against any part of a defenseless receivers body." In my opinion, Hall's hit meets this definition. I feel this hit was made with the intention to injure, not just to make a tackle or break up the pass. Although I am critical of Leon Hall's hit and I am assuming his intentions, I am also somewhat of a hypocrite because I used to be the same type of player. On every play I tried to run over any defensive back who attempted to tackle me. When I did, my teammates got fired up, my coaches got fired up and I felt whole. So trust me, I understand what was going through Leon Hall's head as he was in pursuit of the Packers' leading receiver. But then again, maybe neither of us are to blame. I was the type of running back who fought for every inch and tried to punish as many defenders as I could along the way. I don't recommend anyone do this and I believe this is partially why my career was shorter than I hoped. Although this may just look like a normal picture of me running the football on a Friday night in 2007, there is actually a lot more going on. Take a look at my right hand. My clenched fist is in preparation for attempting to run over the Roxbury High School outside linebacker. I succeeded, but at a cost. I separated my shoulder on this play, which led to hurting my opposite shoulder and then using my head as a weapon. I truely believe if I sat out for this shoulder injury, I never would have injured my brain to the extent I did. In 2009 a journalist by the name Malcolm Gladwell wrote an article called How Different are Football & Dog Fighting? This was written in the aftermath of Michael Vick's dog fighting NFL dismissal and jail sentence. The article talks about concussions and CTE, but also compares football to dogfighting and to be honest, I thought Gladwell was on to something then and I still do now. "In a fighting dog, the quality prized above all others is the willingness to persevere even in the face of injury and pain. A dog that will not do that is labeled a 'cur' (worthless) and abandoned. A dog that keeps charging at it's opponents is said to possess 'gameness' and game dogs are revered." - Malcolm Gladwell, How different are Football & Dog Fighting? (2009) Leon Hall is a 10 year veteran in the NFL so he was undoubtedly brainwashed by the same old school mentality that I was exposed to growing up. You know what I'm talking about, "no pain no gain," "suck it up," "don't rub it we got ice" and my favorite "you just got your bell rung." It was the same era of glorified cheap shots, twisting ankles and gouging eyes under the scrum (I never partook in this part, but was on the receiving end plenty of times). This is all we knew. A part of me does understand why Leon Hall launched himself into Jordy Nelson with reckless abandon. But I also understand that is exactly what is wrong with the game of football. You want to save the game, fix that problem in my opinion. No new rule changes, or equipment would be required, just a shift in the definition of toughness...or gameness. Gameness - A dogs desire to please an owner at any expense to itself - Carl Semencic , in “The World of Fighting Dogs” (1984) As recently as December 1st, 2016, Gladwell brought up the dog fighting connection again in a collaborative article with sports journalist, Bill Simmons, titled Simmons vs. Gladwell: The Future of Football. This article was written in the wake of Cam Newton's repetitive head shots and immediately after Luke Kuechly was seen sobbing after suffering a concussion on a Thursday night prime-time game against the Saints. In my opinion, I believe Kuechly was not crying because of pain or an uncontrollable reaction to his concussion. I think, Kuechly was crying because he was silently being labeled as a 'cur' by the media, his coaches, teammates and the running dialog in his head. But you know what, I have been there too and it sucks. Another interesting point in The Future of Football article was a segment about a recent boxing match where one of the boxers quit in the 8th round because he didn't want to take anymore punishment. This is an example of an athlete admitting he doesn't need to be as game as a dog. Below, I provided a video of highlights from star NFL running back, Ezekiel Elliott (Zeke). I put this here as an example for young running backs on how they should run the ball. In my opinion, Zeke run's the with the perfect combination of brains and braun, which hopefully will lead to a longer career. In watching the highlights, notice that Zeke only lowers his shoulder to run over a defender when he as at the goal line, or to protect himself. My advice to running backs is that you are supposed to run away from defenders, not at them if you can avoid it. If you are too slow like I was, find a new position. After reading this post, it might be seem like I have a personal vendetta against Leon Hall. I wholeheartedly do not, and as I mentioned, I'm sure we have a lot in common in terms up our football upbringing. Also, as all athletes know, you turn a switch on when you step on that field. You're not that same person on the streets. Trust me, I get it! Not many NFL players can say they played in the league for 10 years so Leon obviously is doing something right. I'd love to talk to him about how he was able to stay healthy for that long in a profession with a 100% injury rate. I will assume Hall has learned to please his coaches, teammates and the media along the way. You don't spend that much time in the league if you're not a game dog. That being said, Gladwell points out that organizations who select for gameness have a responsibility not to abuse the trust (ex. between athlete and coach). "If you have men in your charge who would jump off a cliff for you, you cannot march them to the edge of the cliff—and dogfighting fails this test." - Malcolm Gladwell, How different are Football & Dog Fighting? (2009) Hits and plays like the Hall-Nelson hit happen every weekend all around the country. However, the NFL and all sports organizations at all levels of play need to exercise their responsibility to protect athletes. I am simply using this hit as one of many examples of how we can make football safer and to teach people what the real definition of toughness is. Unfortunately I learned the definition long after my playing days, but my hope is some young buck reads this and the light bulb goes off in their head sooner rather than later. "'Toughness' is deciding to engage. Committing to the first step towards improving and taking it, aggressively. This is a decision that you can make, because you always have a choice, no matter what." - Bill Anthes, Episode 54 NFL players Malcolm Jenkins, Cameron Jordan, and Charles Johnson detail their own struggles with head trauma and tackle the NFL's tough guy culture, offering an important message: Want to really "man up"? Sit out when you're hurt. WHERE CAN YOU Find more From Malcolm Gladwell? Website | Podcast | The New Yorker | Books Download Episode 60 : iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud Permalink
The joy of victory. Some jobs don't feel like jobs. Ridiculous flaws in counting stats. TCW: 49ers +3.5 over Rams LFCW: "The Panthers are out of contention so there’s just no reason for Kuechly to play." RW: Return TDs count against team defense stats WW: No clue
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Still no calls for Cam; Update on Kuechly & Breaking down win over Washington Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kuechly, Coleman practicing for 2nd straight day; Rivera explains (again) his decision on Cam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Kuechly, no Benjamin as Panthers return to practice out West Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(02:50) DW, Jeanna, Dave and James discuss what they did during the bye week (06:21) The group discusses various topics, including Jacob Tamme going on IR, the Kuechly concussion and whether the Buccaneers can make a run for the NFC South (29:18) The discussion shifts to the upcoming game against the Cardinals with predictions for the contest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the NFL Week 11 recap with Simms and Lefkoe! On today's mini-pod, the guys talk about whether anyone can stop the Cowboys (3:44), if the Packers, Cardinals, and Eagles are officially dead (7:02), and why the Patriots' defense could be New England's weakness (20:44). Enjoy the show, and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kuechly's devastating injury; Benjamin's big play & What's ahead for Panthers #NFL #Panthers #LockedOnPanthers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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