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On Today's Mixed Bag we hear sound from: NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on streaming Kurt Warner: on the Miami Dolphins offensive struggles Russell Wilson: on his job security
Rich reveals his ‘Top 5 NFL Teams Who are Better Than We Thought.' Hall of Fame QB/NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner tells Rich his takeaways from Caleb Williams and JJ McCarthy in the Minnesota Vikings' Monday Night Football win over the Chicago Bears, what Daniel Jones showed and what Tua Tagovailoa didn't show in the Indianapolis Colts' Week 1 win over the Miami Dolphins, how concerned the Detroit Lions should be about their poor showing against the Green Bay Packers, why he wasn't as impressed by Aaron Rodgers' 4-TD Pittsburgh Steelers debut as everyone else was, and discusses Russell Wilson's tenuous hold on the New York Giants' starting QB job over rookie Jaxson Dart. Rich and the guys react to the NFL's punishment of Philadelphia Eagles DT Jalen Carter for spitting on Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to friend of the show and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner's opinion of how Bears quarterback Caleb Williams played in his team's loss against the Vikings on Monday.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Westwood One analyst and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner to preview the Bears-Vikings matchup. After that, Monday Night Football play-by-play announcer Joe Buck joined the show to preview the Bears-Vikings game.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Westwood One analyst and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner to preview the Bears-Vikings matchup.
Send us a textOn today's Concrete Genius Pod, Sauce Mackenzie sits down with Jody McFly—one of the sharpest voices in sports talk and Black manhood—to keep it all the way real. We tap in on fatherhood and mental balance, the Eagles–Cowboys matchup (Jalen Hurts, shaky Philly secondary, Pickens vs. CeeDee), Steelers strengths & concerns, and a raw, unfiltered breakdown of how sports media frames Black QBs (Lamar Jackson, Shadour Sanders) versus peers like Joe Burrow and Josh Allen.We also hit culture talk: Dame Dash (health, legacy, bridges burned), the PJ Washington & Brittany Renner clip and what young fathers can learn, plus honesty about race, bias, and why community standards matter. It's thoughtful, funny, and uncomfortable in the right ways.“I was Black before I was a fan of any team. When I see unfairness, I'm calling it.” — Jody McFly⚠️ Note: Contains strong language.Chapters00:00 – Intro: ConcreteGeniusMedia.com • Why Jody's voice matters01:00 – Family check-in: kids' sports, cheer, daycare drama, making “chicken salad” out of life03:20 – Fatherhood & mental balance: hobbies, venting, support systems, giving your partner grace05:15 – Grill therapy, early mornings, and finding stillness05:50 – Eagles–Cowboys first takes: offense ahead of defense, Hurts vs. the shaky Philly secondary07:10 – RB/WR talk: CeeDee's drops, why George Pickens makes the tough ones09:05 – Cowboys outlook, Parsons trade fallout, contract-year emotions10:18 – Jalen Carter spit vs. Dak: respect, intent, and plausible deniability12:50 – NFC favorites + a Commanders sleeper; who drops off most (Lions?)15:55 – AFC chalk: Chiefs • Bills • Ravens and why16:40 – Steelers deep dive: OL questions, WR2 concerns, Rodgers effect, win-total vibes21:30 – Week 1 script, pass rush, and “every fan's plan”21:55 – Media double standards: Lamar vs. Burrow, Shadour vs. the excuses25:00 – Pressure, rule changes, and the Josh Allen conversation27:00 – Who's fair on TV? Kurt Warner shoutout; agendas in sports media28:40 – Pablo Torre / Clippers / Ballmer: under-the-table narratives & how media fawns shift32:20 – LeBron narratives vs. reality; when honesty left the zeitgeist35:30 – Dame Dash: health, legacy, and the cost of burning bridges40:55 – PJ Washington & Brittany Renner: composure, bait, and lessons for young fathers47:30 – Passes for “racially ambiguous” women vs. Black women's labels53:00 – Michael Jackson, Blackness, and truth vs. opticsGuestJody McFly — analyst, culture critic, and unapologetic truth-teller on sports and society. Follow him on X/Twitter: @Jody_McFlyTap In / Links
Is our obsession with celebrities, sports, consumer culture and social media quietly dismantling democracy? Psychotherapist and award-winning author Kurt Warner thinks so, and he's sounding the alarm in his new book, False Idols: How Diversion Is Destroying Democracy. Please refer to the press release below for additional information, and let me know if you would like to receive a copy of False Idols for interview and/or review purposes. Watch a recent interview regarding one of Kurt's previous books here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFDCwwnAZ0c. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Are ‘Bread and Circuses' Dismantling Democracy? New Book Warns of the Hidden Cost of Modern Distractions NEW YORK, August 19, 2025 — In ancient Rome, poet and satirist Juvenal used the phrase “bread and circuses” to refer to superficial appeasements used by the powerful to placate the public and distract them from political corruption. In False Idols: How Diversion Is Destroying Democracy, licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist and award-winning author Kurt Warner revives and reinterprets this age-old warning, examining how contemporary America has fallen into the same trap — only now, the distractions are more abundant, more seductive and more dangerous than ever. “This is a call to arms for people to reprioritize their values for the betterment of society and for the betterment of themselves,” Warner explained. “It suggests that we are asked and led to desire and chase what we don't want rather than focus on what we do want by systemic forces in society.” Drawing on both psychological insight and social critique, False Idols dissects the many ways society is conditioned to idolize the wrong things: celebrities, musicians, athletes, influencers, political personalities, brands and even virtual realities. Warner argues that this cultural fixation is no accident — it's a systemic diversion, engineered to pacify the masses and preserve the status quo, all while democratic ideals quietly wither. “As long as everybody is chasing and distracted by these ‘bread and circuses,' they are willfully negligent to the goings-on in their society, government and country,” Warner noted. A compelling mix of social commentary, political philosophy and psychological insight, False Idols is a wake-up call for anyone feeling disillusioned by the noise of modern life and the hollow allure of American celebrity and consumer culture. “As a licensed clinical social worker, it is my passion to pursue macro and micro level change to bring about betterment in both systems and individuals — this is the goal of the book,” Warner added. False Idols: How Diversion is Destroying Democracy Publisher: Vernon Press ISBN-13: 979-8881901837 Available from https://www.amazon.com/False-Idols-Diversion-Destroying-Perspectives/dp/B0DQYNXKYX ### TIP SHEET The press release above may be published in part or entirety by any print, broadcast or internet/digital media outlet, or used by any means of social media sharing. Reviews, photos, links to previous interviews and Q&As are available upon request. About the Author Kurt Warner is a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, and has been practicing social work for 18 years. He has a bachelor's degree in English literature and a master's degree in social work. He has been published in the academic journal Disability in Society. He was also a contributing writer in the book Same Time Next Week: True Stories of Working through Mental Illness. He previously served as vice president of the Mental Health Association of Cortland County and served on the board for the MHA for 14 years. He is also the author of Victory in Every Fall: The Antaeus Approach to Overcome Disabilities and Utopia Realized: In Search of a Just Society. For more information, please visit www.kurtwarnerbooks.com or find the author on Instagram, Facebook and X at @kurtwarnerbooks.
Investigative journalist/podcaster Pablo Torre and Rich discuss the details in his bombshell report that accuses the Los Angeles Clippers of skirting the NBA's salary cap by giving Kawhi Leonard a “no-show job” that paid the 6-time all-star $28 million outside of his playing contract with the team. Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner and Rich preview the Cowboys vs Eagles to kick off the NFL season including Philadelphia's mindset as defending Super Bowl champions, which teams are Philly's biggest challengers in the NFC, and preview what's at stake for the Kansas Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner and Rich discuss the year-two expectations for the 2024 NFL Draft's quarterback class and explain why Aaron Rodgers will elevate the Pittsburgh Steelers this season. Plus, Kurt weighs in on his son, E.J. Warner, the starting QB for Fresno State. Rich and the guys react to Adam Schefter's report that the Eagles tried to trade with the Cowboys for Micah Parsons in the offseason, predict how the NFC East will shake out among the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders and New York Giants this season, and reveal their picks for which teams will meet in Super Bowl LX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Titans star defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons said Bo Nix will take off running if his first read is not there. Sean Payton disagreed, so will this backfire on Simmons come Sunday? How much will Bo Nix run the football this season? Kurt Warner said the Broncos are not a Super Bowl contender because of the questions in the run game, as well as not having a second go-to-guy in the passing game. Is Warner right? Plus, Deion Sanders said that both Kaidon Salter and JuJu Lewis will play on Saturday vs. Delaware. Catch a Thursday version of Hot Takes with Eric Goodman and Bruce Haertl!
Are citizens evolving into fans or merely behaving like it? Does the worship of political figures, celebrities, pop culture or sports idols reflecting a deeper cultural shift in how people engage with democracy and its values?How does the creation and following of idols, and the emotional investment they evoke, affecting the mental health of individuals and collectives?Is the fixation on seemingly superficial cultural phenomenons, such as tv programming, famous celebs or child-like items like dolls mirroring back to us how unsafe and restrictive political discourse and freedom of speech have become?What are the economic ideologies running, advertently or not, behind these figures and the media narratives that sustain them?How and why do "the masses" willingly surrender so much of their power, effectively infantilizing themselves in the process?An interview with Kurt Warner, psychotherapist, LCSW, and author of the book “False Idols: How Diversion is Destroying Democracy”. Listen to related episodes:91. Dr. Paul Slovic & Dr. Scott Slovic on the Science Behind the Limits of Compassion165. Rachel Winny on the Rise of Disinformation & Conflict Escalation190. Dr. William T. Armaline on The Crisis of Human Rights in the Age of Global Capitalism192. Nicole Steward on Radical Self-Care for ChangemakersRecommended links to this episode:Kurt Warner Books Official WebsiteVictory in Every Fall: The Antaeus Approach to Overcome DisabilitiesFalse Idols: How Diversion is Destroying Democracy
Pack and Brett hit a milestone with Episode 10 of The Football Card Podcast. This week is packed with optimism heading into football season and plenty of collecting talk. From Mitchell Trubisky nostalgia to Anthony Richardson's Nebula, to debating Eli vs. Kurt Warner, the number 10s take center stage.We tackle listener questions on defensive player collecting, patch autos vs. shiny cards, and whether vintage football can ever catch up to vintage baseball. We also break down recent sales like Michael Penix Jr.'s NT Shield, Calvin Johnson's Finest Gold, Peyton Manning's Contenders Rookie Ticket, and Charles Tillman's Chrome Superfractor.We close it out with this week's Card Callout: show us your favorite pair of cards—teammates, rivals, or anything that fits together. Episode 10 is live and football cards are heating up.Follow The Football Card Podcast on Instagram for memes and stuff.Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkCheck out Card Ladder the official data partner of Stacking SlabsFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Pack: | Instagram
Today is the Anniversary of St Louis Rams QB Trent Green's injury that paved the way for Kurt Warner and the birth of the Greatest Show on Turf and we talk to HOF Rams WR Isaac Bruce. D'Marco loves College Football and what it represents. What do you think about Nick Saban as a commissioner for College Football? Producer Emily has her topics ready for another edition of FACT or CAP! and Deion Sanders is surprised by the amount of weed smoked in College Football games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Robby talks with authors Kurt Warner and Darla Nelson
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, Bickley Blasts on Cardinals, we're joined by Kurt Warner, and the Give-a-Thon for PCH.
Warner talks Kyler murray, MHJ, the Cardinals, and the NFC West.
Andy starts with the free food bonanza in Milwaukee. (17:47) Kurt Warner on why some QBs today could use a development path like his. (36:08) Former MLB umpire Joe West makes the case against robo umpires, and Frank Thomas on playing clean in the steroid era. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Rich is joined by, Kurt Warner, licensed clinical social worker and therapist, examines how false idols can quietly take control of people's lives and shares insights from his new book False Idols: How Diversion is Destroying Democracy. Then, Ken Isaacs, Vice President of Program & Government Relations at Samaritan's Purse, gives a first-hand account from his recent trip to Gaza, detailing the devastation as Hamas adopts a scorched-earth strategy, and considers what the final outcome of the war may be. Finally, Paul Steidler, senior fellow at the Lexington Institute, exposes how Chinese engineers have been working on U.S. Department of Defense systems for decades, the potential dangers of these breaches, and the troubling presence of Chinese employees at Microsoft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-22:16) Keith from South Milwaukee, former Wisconsin Whitewater football player calls in. Trying to get the Lance Leipold on the show for us. Questions about Milwaukee chili. Ok, that's enough. Audio of Bret Bielema on KSDK talking about having the opportunity to make the CFP. Kansas getting more top 25 votes than Missouri. Hater or homer? Who hurt you?(22:24-33:12) The Thriller album. Gaslighting and rage baiting. The shirt thing got to Jackson yesterday. Jim Dandy from Mikolas yesterday. Would have been a real gut punch to lose that one to the Rockies. Reds and Mets are right there to chase down. Rockies just might be out of it.(33:22-49:07) Jackson loves Cee-Lo. Kurt Warner's son quarterbacking the Fresno State Bulldogs. Texas and Ohio State kicking off at 11:00 on August 30th is a travesty. Dan Orlovsky's 7 QB traits. Jackson's Joe Burrow swagger. The pillow fort line of demarcation. No accidental brush ups. A very platonic footrub is on the table.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steve speaks with Psychotherapist and award-winning author Kurt Warner to discuss his explosive new book, False Idols: How Diversion Is Destroying Democracy. He argues that our modern obsession with endless entertainment, shallow news, and digital distractions is quietly dismantling the foundations of freedom, and that unless we wake up, history's warning signs will become today's reality.
There's a simple phrase that holds incredible weight: Keep showing up. A real-life illustration of this shows up every season as I work in our yard. When our fruit trees are bearing fruit and are ready, I show up consistently to check them. If I don't, either birds, squirrels and even racoons or bears will help themselves to a bounty of fruit with the result of a huge mess as it's usually half-eaten and rotting. The same principle applies to showing up for our business and personal lives. In a culture obsessed with quick wins, instant gratification, and viral success, the steady act of continuing to show up can feel… well, boring. Unnoticed. Undervalued. But if you've ever achieved anything meaningful—built a career, written a book, trained for a race, raised a child or even made jam from fresh fruit—you already know the truth: Success isn't just about talent, timing, or luck. It's about consistency. It's about returning to the task, the dream, the commitment—over and over again. Full article here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/keep-showing-up Get POWER OF AFTER BOOK HERE: https://amzn.to/3GpEGlJ Make sure you're getting all our podcast updates and articles! Get them here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/newsletter Resources with tools and guidance for mid-career individuals, professionals & those at the halftime of life seeking growth and fulfillment: http://HalftimeSuccess.com CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:36 - Keep Showing Up: Consistency, Commitment, Motivation 04:52 - Show Up with a Good Plan: Strategy, Preparation, Success 08:08 - Prepare for Tomorrow Tonight: Planning, Organization, Productivity 10:38 - Be Persistent, Not Perfect: Resilience, Growth, Improvement 11:49 - Pay Attention to Your Health: Wellness, Balance, Self-Care 13:42 - Principle 5 - Show Up with a Growth Mindset: Mindset, Learning, Development 16:18 - Connect with Us: Engagement, Community, Interaction 17:08 - Thank You for Joining Us: Appreciation, Gratitude, Closing
Pro Football Hall of Famer/NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner tells Rich what playing for the offensive-minded Ben Johnson will mean for Caleb Williams this season, how the addition of Aaron Rodgers will impact the Pittsburgh Steelers, and more. Rich weighs in on Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson turning his holdout to a hold-in, and to Davante Adams and Jimmy Garoppolo's reunion on the Rams after a shaky past as Raiders teammates. Rich's wife Suzy Shuster drops by the studio. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A great hour 2 with guests and benchmarks!
A good 4 hours of trade deadline and football is BACK!
Kurt Warner knows the Chiefs are still the team to beat. Ryan Clark meanwhile is touting that Joe Burrow is better than Mahomes? Last I checked he didn't make the playoffs last year.
In this episode, we dive into the teams and players that Pittsburgh sports fans actually respect—those fierce opponents who pushed our favorite teams to be their very best. From heated matchups to legendary moments, we're celebrating the adversaries who made the victories sweeter and the losses more meaningful. Tune in as we shine a spotlight on the rivals we love to hate and secretly admire.REWIND is a series of our favorite Pittsburgh Sports Memories episodes that we will be dropping in between new episodesGet our Steelers-Ravens book here! E-Book | HardcoverConnect with the show:Visit us on the webFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Twitter
Ep. 725 - When Kurt Warner came to Arizona in 2005, he was determined to reignite the success he once enjoyed with the St. Louis Rams. As a two-time MVP and Super Bowl champion, Warner faced the challenge of proving himself all over again. Defying expectations, he earned the starting role, quieted his critics, and ultimately guided the Cardinals to their first-ever Super Bowl appearance. Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley explore the highs and lows of Warner's time in Arizona—an unlikely chapter that cemented his legacy in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 725 - When Kurt Warner came to Arizona in 2005, he was determined to reignite the success he once enjoyed with the St. Louis Rams. As a two-time MVP and Super Bowl champion, Warner faced the challenge of proving himself all over again. Defying expectations, he earned the starting role, quieted his critics, and ultimately guided the Cardinals to their first-ever Super Bowl appearance. Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley explore the highs and lows of Warner's time in Arizona—an unlikely chapter that cemented his legacy in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is the show's evil episode (No. 666) and Seth and Jess talk about how new Cardinals linebacker Josh Sweat was named in the NFL Top 100 players at No. 95. They also share some interesting stats for second-half comebacks for Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner and current Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.
In this episode of Smashing BIN, I'm joined by Alex (@leatherhelmetcards) to talk about his BIN smash of the 2002 Finest Kurt Warner Gold Refractor /25 PSA 10.This isn't just a card—it was a turning point. We dig into how this card helped reshape Alex's entire approach to collecting, the emotional tug of picking between Gold and Xfractor, and how the concept of a “capital pool” helped him make it happen.We also talk:The confusing but rewarding Kurt Warner catalogWhat makes 2002 Finest such a beloved setWhy Bret Hart is the Raptors of wrestlingAnd how navigating gold parallels today feels like getting over a breakupBy the end, you'll hear how this story came full circle in the best possible way.Start your 7 day free trial of Stacking Slabs Patreon Today[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Alex: | InstagramFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok
Hall of Famer Kurt Warner joins The EDGE to break down quarterback play like never before. From eye discipline and processing to coaching philosophy and mechanics, Kurt delivers a masterclass on what really separates good quarterbacks from great ones.
Send us a textPassing The Torch – "Kurt Warner" Podcast SummaryIn this inspiring episode of Passing The Torch, host Martin Foster sits down with NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner to explore the remarkable journey that took him from stocking grocery store shelves to hoisting the Lombardi Trophy as a Super Bowl-winning quarterback. The conversation dives deep into Warner's philosophies on resilience, preparation, and personal growth, highlighting how adversity—rather than being an obstacle—actually fuels greatness.Time Codes:00:00 Why life is great right now10:24 Passion for Helping Others Achieve12:27 Treasure House: Empowering Disabled Individuals18:53 "Internal Reflection on Setbacks"24:13 NFL Player Development Requires Patience28:27 Allow Time for Growth37:10 David's Faith Vs. Goliath42:43 Arena Football's Unexpected Influence43:42 Arena Football's Lasting Impact52:18 Balancing Analytics and Intuition55:30 "Mindful Training Through Sports"01:01:07 Underdog Stories of Coach Dick01:09:30 Emotional Off-Field Life01:10:54 "Got Love or Got Jesus?"01:16:04 Appreciating Positive Impact EffortsTakeaway Message: Kurt Warner's story is a living testament to resilience, humility, and the power of preparation. The podcast is packed with motivational wisdom—not just for athletes, but for anyone facing setbacks or striving for greatness in any arena. Through Warner's experiences, listeners are reminded that growth happens because of adversity, not in spite of it, and that unwavering faith, both in oneself and in a greater purpose, paves the way for extraordinary achievement.Recommended For:Anyone needing a boost of inspiration, whether sports fan or not, especially those interested in stories of perseverance, leadership, personal growth, and the making of an underdog legend.Connect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartin More Amazing Stories: Episode 41: Lee Ellis – Freeing You From Bond That Make You InsecureEpisode 49: Ryan Hawk – Crafting a Legacy of LeadershipEpisode 52: Riley Tejcek – Mission of Empowerment and Endurance
In this episode of Sports the NEMO way we bring the best Rams 7 v 7 team to the table for discussion. In this episode Wade takes over the hosting duties as Alex and Drew is out on missions. So Wade, Ray, and Doug attempt to hold down the fort as they say. Get ready for an awesome three man episode about the team they call the Rams. Enjoy the episode and we'll see you all next week... Peace.
In Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score, former Bears quarterback and current SiriusXM NFL Radio host Jim Miller joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' habits in his tumultuous rookie season; Fox Sports 1 host Danny Parkins joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to discuss the Cubs' stellar play and what Williams "nuking Chicago" would've looked like as he initially didn't want to be drafted by the Bears in 2024; sports personality and author Sarah Spain joined the Rahimi & Harris Show to discuss the end of "Around the Horn" on ESPN and her reasons to have optimism about Chicago sports; Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner joined Spiegel & Holmes to discuss Williams' film-watching habits; and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer joined Mully & Haugh to discuss the club's bullpen woes, its effort to sign star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong to a long-term deal and more.
In Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score, former Bears quarterback and current SiriusXM NFL Radio host Jim Miller joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' habits in his tumultuous rookie season; Fox Sports 1 host Danny Parkins joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to discuss the Cubs' stellar play and what Williams "nuking Chicago" would've looked like as he initially didn't want to be drafted by the Bears in 2024; sports personality and author Sarah Spain joined the Rahimi & Harris Show to discuss the end of "Around the Horn" on ESPN and her reasons to have optimism about Chicago sports; Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner joined Spiegel & Holmes to discuss Williams' film-watching habits; and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer joined Mully & Haugh to discuss the club's bullpen woes, its effort to sign star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong to a long-term deal and more.
In Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score, former Bears quarterback and current SiriusXM NFL Radio host Jim Miller joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' habits in his tumultuous rookie season; Fox Sports 1 host Danny Parkins joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to discuss the Cubs' stellar play and what Williams "nuking Chicago" would've looked like as he initially didn't want to be drafted by the Bears in 2024; sports personality and author Sarah Spain joined the Rahimi & Harris Show to discuss the end of "Around the Horn" on ESPN and her reasons to have optimism about Chicago sports; Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner joined Spiegel & Holmes to discuss Williams' film-watching habits; and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer joined Mully & Haugh to discuss the club's bullpen woes, its effort to sign star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong to a long-term deal and more.
On today's show, Browns OL Joel Bitonio stops by to talk about the Browns offseason so far (:38). New Browns limited partner Charles Woodson (19:20) and NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner join the show (47:42). And the guys answer questions from the mailbag to wrap up this Thursday (1:14:50)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris opened their show by reacting to All-Pro guard Joe Thuney reaching a two-year contract extension with the Bears. After that, they listened and reacted to Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner's comments on the Spiegel & Holmes Show about Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' film study habits as a rookie. Later, they broke down the Cubs suffering an 8-7 walk-off loss to the Marlins on Monday.
Kurt Warner weighs in on Caleb Williams' lack of film study guidance full 670 Tue, 20 May 2025 16:50:41 +0000 aDr4H40VOwn7cIAfvwiYEF9Tl8q05YmY nfl,chicago bears,sports Rahimi & Harris Show nfl,chicago bears,sports Kurt Warner weighs in on Caleb Williams' lack of film study guidance Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris bring you fun, smart and compelling Chicago sports talk with great listener interaction. The show features discussion of the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox as well as the biggest sports headlines beyond Chicago. Recurring guests include Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (10 a.m.- 2 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwave
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner to react to the revelation that Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was often left to watch film alone during his tumultuous rookie season. Was that a big problem? If so, who's to blame?
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes shared their takeaways from their earlier conversation with Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner about Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' tumultuous rookie season.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Fox Sports 1 host Danny Parkins to discuss Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong's rise to stardom and the recent revelation that Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was initially reluctant to be drafted by Chicago. Later, Spiegel and Holmes shared their takeaways from their earlier conversation with Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner about Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' tumultuous rookie season.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' sweep of the White Sox in the Crosstown Series over the weekend. After that, Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner joined the show to react to the revelation that Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was often left to watch film alone during his tumultuous rookie season. Was that a big problem? If so, who's to blame?
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes broke down the Cubs' sweep of the White Sox in the Crosstown Series over the weekend and welcomed on Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner and Fox Sports 1 host Danny Parkins to discuss the latest Bears headlines.
The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 5/16/25 With Jim back, we have the weekly What's Your Beef segment on a Friday! Then, Kurt Warner joins the show to recap the NFL Draft and schedule release. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast, John Schmeelk chats with former Giants quarterback, Kurt Warner, about the quarterback position, the development of Jaxson Dart, and the Giants’ quarterback room. :00 - NFL QB characteristics 5:26 - Jaxson Dart’s college play 15:00 - Quarterback progressions 22:30 - Dart’s traits 31:45 - Giants quarterback roomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-10:06) Jackson is extending his text name changing through next week. Chairman will NOT be changing names on a Friday. Vertical teasing. We're going from the Maypole to Hamilton. A movie in the works on the Molina brothers? Audio of Lin Manuel Miranda talking about the project. Doug didn't like how chubby Marshall Faulk was in the Kurt Warner movie. (10:14 -17:01) Jim Montgomery on Suter being back in the lineup for the injured Tyler Tucker. His confidence in Jordan Binnington. Joe Lunardi's bracketology for next year is out. (17:11-22:12 E-Mail of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4/24/25 - Hour 3 NFL Network analyst Kurt Warner and Rich break down this year's NFL Draft quarterbacks class including his evaluations of Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, Jaxson Dart, Jalen Milroe, Kyle McCord, Will Howard, Quinn Ewers, and says what the NFL must change in order to give young quarterbacks more playing time and more chances to develop. ESPN's Rece Davis and Mike Greenberg stop by to discuss their early career days hosting ESPN's ‘SportsCenter,' the impending retirement of ‘College GameDay' legend Lee Corso, the top storylines heading into the NFL Draft, if the New York Jets should move on from speedy RB Breece Hall, and more. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices