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This week's Best of The Joe Rose Show features conversations with Dave Hyde, Mike Florio, Kyle Crabbs, and Chris Perkins as the guys break down the Heat standing pat at the trade deadline, the Panthers dealing with mounting injuries as the NHL pauses for the Winter Olympics, the Dolphins' offseason outlook, and the biggest storylines surrounding Super Bowl Sunday. The episode wraps with a one-on-one with Marlins manager Clayton McCullough.
The Heat get blown out by the Hawks on a night meant to honor the 2006 championship team, making the loss even more disappointing with franchise legends in the building. NBA trade chatter ramps up after a busy day across the league, while everyone continues to wait on Giannis Antetokounmpo news and what it could mean for Miami. Joe points out the frustrating lack of consistency on the Heat roster and shifts to the Panthers, who have a lot of work to do after the Winter Olympic break to stay in the playoff hunt. A Kyle Crabbs replay airs before the conversation turns to Super Bowl weekend, where Joe breaks down the quarterback storylines, shares why he likes Seattle, and reiterates that the Dolphins must find a new QB next season.
Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the team's quarterback situation, focusing on finding the player with the highest upside and lowest opportunity cost. He shares his thoughts on Malik Willis, predicting Willis will likely seek a short-term deal to bet on himself for a bigger payday later. Crabbs also weighs in on the Dolphins' new defensive philosophy, which players fit best, and who he expects the team to target in the upcoming draft. Due to financial restrictions Crabbs doesn't anticipate both Minkah Fitzpatrick and Bradley Chubb returning to Miami next season.
Hour 3 features NFL Draft analyst Tony Pauline breaking down this year's quarterback class, highlighting Fernando Mendoza as the only QB who truly impresses him and projecting Rueben Bain and Francis Mauigoa as top picks. The conversation shifts to the Hall of Fame controversy, with Robert Kraft left off the ballot following Bill Belichick's snub, and Joe examines the complicated dynamic between Kraft and Belichick that shaped the Patriots' two decades of success. Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs joins to weigh in on Miami's quarterback search, the team's new defensive philosophy, draft targets, and why he doesn't expect both Minkah Fitzpatrick and Bradley Chubb back next season.
Tuesday's show starts with the Panthers' struggles as injuries pile up and new faces are forced into the lineup, highlighting the difficulty of sustained success after multiple Finals runs. Giannis trade rumors dominate the conversation, with Joe and Hollywood agreeing the Heat should do everything to land a superstar and capitalize on an open Eastern Conference. The Dolphins' offseason also takes center stage, with discussion of coaching staff moves, quarterback targets, and draft strategy, alongside insights from NFL Draft analyst Tony Pauline and Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs. NFL topics include officiating controversies, the looming 18th game, and international expansion, while the Hall of Fame controversy around Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick sparks debate. Hollywood's Headlines include Super Bowl pregame plans from Alcatraz, Terry Rozier's contract news, celebrity gossip, and South Florida farmers warning of rising produce prices.
A packed Best of The Joe Rose Show features can't-miss conversations from across the sports world. Mike Florio weighs in on Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub and other NFL storylines, while Evan Gelzeiler breaks down the growing Giannis trade buzz. Jimmy Johnson shares his thoughts on Belichick and the Miami Hurricanes, and Heat broadcaster Eric Reid joins for a Miami Heat check-in. Kyle Crabbs also stops by for an in-depth Dolphins discussion as the crew tackles the team's biggest offseason questions.
Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Miami's roster outlook, focusing on the quarterback situation and the team's plans to move on from Tua Tagovailoa. He expects the Dolphins to be in the mix for Malik Willis while continuing to develop young players and rookies, though salary constraints may keep them from landing big free agents. Kyle predicts Tyreek Hill will be cut before next season and weighs in on key contracts and leadership, including Bradley Chubb and Minkah Fitzpatrick. He also identifies the secondary as Miami's biggest positional need, while noting there are several other areas the team must address.
Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Miami's offseason, from the quarterback situation to roster needs, predicting the team will pursue Malik Willis while moving on from Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill. He weighs in on key contracts and leadership, including Bradley Chubb and Minkah Fitzpatrick, and identifies the secondary as the team's top priority. Pete Prisco follows with high praise for new Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, debates the snowy Patriots–Broncos AFC Championship and Sean Payton's costly decisions, and weighs in on the Bills' coaching vacancy and Fernando Mendoza as a clear No. 1 draft pick
This week's Best Of features wall-to-wall discussion on the upcoming national championship showdown between the Miami Hurricanes and the Indiana Hoosiers. Hollywood, Alex Donno, and Don Bailey Jr. break down the key storylines, matchups, and expectations as the Canes prepare for the biggest game of the season. The episode also includes plenty of Dolphins talk, with Omar Kelly, Kyle Crabbs, and Mike Florio weighing in on Miami's ongoing search for its next head coach and the direction of the franchise.
Dolphins writer Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Miami's head coaching search, highlighting Robert Saleh as a realistic option and weighing in on the handling of Mike McDaniel's firing. The conversation shifts to the Miami Hurricanes, with Omar praising Carson Beck's playmaking and poise in the college football playoffs. The guys also preview the national championship matchup against Indiana, discuss the Canes' hot start in basketball under Jai Lucas, and analyze Miami's struggles in finding a transfer QB, with predictions for the next starting quarterback coming from within the program
Dolphins writer Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Miami's head coaching search, agreeing with Omar that the team should hire someone with previous head coaching experience. He highlights Robert Saleh as a realistic option despite his struggles with the Jets, and explains why he sees him as a strong candidate. Crabbs also weighs in on the handling of Mike McDaniel's firing and gives his take on the Miami Hurricanes' national championship matchup against Indiana.
Hollywood, Omar Kelly, and Alex Donno fill in for Joe Rose as the show breaks down Miami sports across the board. They debate the Dolphins' head coaching search, unpack what went wrong with Mike McDaniel, and weigh the odds of landing big names like Mike Tomlin or John Harbaugh. Dolphins writer Kyle Crabbs joins to highlight Robert Saleh as a realistic target and shares his thoughts on Miami/Indiana in the national championship. Joe Rose also jumps in to discuss the Dolphins' roster challenges, how Miami's environment can be a distraction, and previews the Canes' showdown with Indiana, emphasizing key players, the line of scrimmage, and the stakes of a clean game. Plus, the guys touch on Hurricanes basketball, college transfer drama, and the economic impact of hosting major sporting events in South Florida.
Joe Rose joins the show to break down the Dolphins' offseason, weighing in on the head coaching search and roster challenges that could slow Miami's return to contention. He reflects on how Miami's environment and off-field distractions can impact players, comparing today's team to Dolphins squads of the past. Joe also previews the Hurricanes' national championship matchup against Indiana, highlighting key players, the importance of the line of scrimmage, and the need for a clean game. Dolphins writer Kyle Crabbs also stops by to discuss the coaching search and share his thoughts on Miami/Indiana, rounding out a deep dive into South Florida football.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the Dolphins' offseason chaos, saying Tua's best chance at starting next year may be if Miami cuts him and lets him choose his next destination. He admits he's unsure what Mike McDaniel meant by being involved in the GM search, calling it unusual and raising questions about whether McDaniel will even return next season. Crabbs weighs in on the GM search, coaching situation, roster construction, quarterback options, and how the Dolphins should approach spending under the salary cap.
Hour 3 dives into the Dolphins' offseason chaos with Kyle Crabbs joining to break down the mess. Crabbs says Tua's best chance at starting next year may come if Miami cuts him, and he questions what Mike McDaniel meant about being involved in the GM search, calling it unusual and uncertain if McDaniel will even return. He weighs in on the GM search, coaching situation, roster construction, quarterback options, and how the Dolphins should manage their salary cap. Joe and Hollywood then debate the urgent need for a quarterback, discussing Fernando Mendoza's fit and the likelihood he'll be taken before Miami's pick, and sparking a heated discussion about whether Lamar Jackson could realistically land in Miami. The hour also touches on Dolphins dysfunction, offseason plans, and a Heat giveaway.
Joe and Hollywood break down the chaos surrounding the Miami Dolphins' offseason, from Mike McDaniel's unusual involvement in the GM search to Tua Tagovailoa's openness to a fresh start and the urgent need for a quarterback. They debate Miami's roster depth, salary cap struggles, and whether Quinn Ewers or potential draft targets like Fernando Mendoza—or even Lamar Jackson—could provide a solution. Kyle Crabbs joins to weigh in on the GM search, coaching situation, and roster construction, while Hollywood sparks discussion about Miami's quarterback options. Alex Donno previews the Hurricanes' CFP semifinal against Ole Miss, praising Carson Beck, Shannon Dawson, and the D-line duo of Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor. The show also touches on NFL surprises, CFP TV ratings, and Dolphins dysfunction, painting a full picture of local and national football storylines.
Travis has three new year's resolutions for the offseason. Plus, Kyle Crabbs joins to preview all four of the college football playoff quarterfinals games with an eye on prospects for the Fins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 kicks off with Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' quarterback situation, praising Quinn Ewers' decision-making while cautioning against relying solely on him. He discusses potential moves with Tua Tagovailoa, the need for a competing QB, and other roster considerations like extending De'Von Achane, stressing the importance of a thorough GM hiring process. Joe adds his thoughts on key Dolphins defenders, including bringing back Jordyn Brooks, Rasul Douglas, and Jack Jones, while noting Chop Robinson's disappointing sophomore season. The hour wraps with Boston Globe writer Ben Volin previewing the Dolphins' upcoming matchup against the Patriots, praising Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels, highlighting Drake Maye's breakout year, and weighing in on Stefon Diggs' impact and the ongoing Belichick-Patriots divorce
On today's show, Joe and Dave cover everything from the hardwood to the gridiron, starting with the Panthers and Heat grabbing big wins, Nikola Jokic's injury, and Matthew Tkachuk's potential return. They break down the Dolphins' struggles, post-Tua direction, and Quinn Ewers' progress, while previewing Miami's high-stakes matchup against Ohio State and the Hurricanes' opportunity to shine against a loaded Buckeyes roster. The show dives deeper with Kyle Crabbs on the Dolphins' QB situation, roster moves, and GM hiring process, followed by Ben Volin's take on the Patriots, Drake Maye, and the Belichick-Patriots saga. Hour 4 looks ahead to Miami's offseason, draft prospects, and quarterback mobility in today's NFL, with Mike Florio weighing in on the “Rest vs. Rust” debate, Steelers' stability, Joe Burrow's future, and Christian McCaffrey's impact. It's a full slate of analysis, previews, and expert insights across college and pro football and beyond.
Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the Dolphins' quarterback situation, praising Quinn Ewers' decision-making while cautioning against putting all their eggs in his basket. He suggests Miami bring in a competing QB to battle for the starting job and doesn't expect the team to make a blockbuster draft move. Kyle also emphasizes the need for a quick decision on Tua Tagovailoa and explores the team's options with him. He touches on other roster moves, like whether to extend De'Von Achane, and stresses the importance of a thorough GM hiring process. Finally, he notes that if Miami adds a QB, it would likely be someone like Mac Jones or Malik Willis—but only at the right price.
Joe opens the show heated after the Dolphins' ugly Monday Night loss to the Steelers, a game far more lopsided than the 28–15 score suggests. The offense showed zero urgency, Tua Tagovailoa struggled in cold, physical conditions, and familiar narratives about Miami's inability to win big games and in cold weather resurfaced. Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs join to break down Tua's limitations, the offense's failures, and why the team abandoned the run, while also praising standout defensive play from Jordyn Brooks. Joe and Hollywood debate whether it's time to see what backup quarterbacks Zach Wilson or Quinn Ewers can do. The show closes with the broader fallout: the Dolphins are eliminated from playoff contention, extending a 25-year drought without a postseason win.
Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the Dolphins' Monday Night loss, taking aim at Tua Tagovailoa and his postgame comments about struggling to communicate in the huddle. He notes that while the team felt confident going into the game, they were dominated for three quarters, and the offense showed no sustainability. Crabbs criticizes Miami for abandoning the run and agrees with Joe that Tua will likely remain the starter for the rest of the season despite the struggles.
Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs join to break down the fallout from the Dolphins' ugly Monday Night loss to the Steelers. Omar stresses the cold-weather impact, says the offense showed no urgency, and questions Tua Tagovailoa's ability to perform in critical moments, while praising the defense and Jordyn Brooks. Crabbs is highly critical of Tua and his postgame comments, calls out Miami for abandoning the run, and agrees that despite struggles, Tua will likely remain the starter. Both emphasize that the loss highlights long-standing issues with the team's roster and ability to compete against quality opponents.
Hour 3 dives into the fallout from the Dolphins' Monday Night loss. Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Miami's struggles, criticizing Tua Tagovailoa and his postgame comments about communication, while noting the offense had no sustainability and the team abandoned the run. Hollywood and Joe debate whether it's time to give backup QBs Zach Wilson or Quinn Ewers a shot, with Joe questioning why Tua still has defenders. The discussion also highlights the defense's standout play, especially Jordyn Brooks' high-energy, physical performance. Plus, local sports highlights include the Heat ticket giveaway, Panthers' win over the Lightning, and Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman.
This week's Best Of features Joe's conversation with Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal after the Canes officially punched their ticket to the College Football Playoff. Joe and Omar Kelly break down the Dolphins' four-game winning streak and what it means moving forward, while Kyle Crabbs joins to dive into Miami's surge, offensive line play, and the team's rookie standouts. Plus, Joe and Hollywood round things out with their signature segments, covering all the biggest storylines from the week.
Hour 3 kicks off with Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' offense, praising the running game, highlighting Jonah Savaiinaea's development on the offensive line, and calling Aaron Brewer the best center in football. He explains how Miami's aggressive, physical offensive identity works for most players but doesn't fit Tua Tagovailoa's finesse, touch-focused style. The conversation lightens with a look at Tony Romo's noticeably changed appearance, and Joe shares why there's no tennis today—he's been on a key lime pie kick.
Joe and Hollywood break down all things Miami sports and more in this jam-packed show. They react to the Colts reportedly considering 44-year-old Phillip Rivers, Notre Dame's playoff snub, and why the ACC and bowl system are under fire, while also discussing the Dolphins' improved cold-weather playstyle. Kyle Crabbs joins to analyze Miami's offense, highlighting the running game, offensive line growth, and how the team's aggressive style impacts Tua Tagovailoa. Gino Torretta weighs in on the Hurricanes making the College Football Playoff, the Heisman race with Miami's Fernando Mendoza, and Notre Dame's controversial bowl opt-out. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines covers NFL injuries, record-breaking TNF viewership, FIFA hydration breaks, and celebrity news, with some lighter chat from Joe about pies, statues, and sleep habits.
Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the Dolphins' offense, praising the running game and highlighting Jonah Savaiinaea's growth on the offensive line. He calls Aaron Brewer the best center in football right now and explains how Miami's offensive identity has shifted to an aggressive, physical style that benefits most players—but doesn't suit Tua Tagovailoa's finesse, touch-oriented game.
Kyle Crabbs joins Travis to discuss the Dolphins turnaround, the ingredients behind it, the sustainability factor of it, and breaking it down offensively and defensively. Plus, they'll discuss this weekend's conference championship games and Travis makes his Week 14 NFL picks. Finally, Mike McDaniel, Anthony Weaver and Craig Aukerman discuss Jordyn Brooks, Minkah Fitzpatrick, player development and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Tua Tagovailoa's struggles, from his early decisions that often derail plays to issues with confidence and “arm punts.” He also evaluates Right Tackle Austin Jackson's strong return from injury and praises the rookie defensive line trio of Kenneth Grant, Jordan Phillips, and Zeke Biggers as a solid long-term nucleus, while highlighting linebacker Jordyn Brooks' standout season. The conversation then shifts to the Hurricanes' playoff outlook, with Joe emphasizing that head-to-head results should matter and sharing his disdain for Lane Kiffin. Former NFL quarterback EJ Manuel joins to express disbelief over the CFP committee ranking Notre Dame ahead of Miami, insisting the Canes belong in the playoff and weighing in on Kiffin's LSU move.
Dolphins insider Kyle Crabbs joins to break down Tua Tagovailoa's struggles, from his quick decisions that often derail plays to his confidence and issues with “arm punts.” He also evaluates Right Tackle Austin Jackson in his first game back from injury, noting strong run-blocking performance, and shares his thoughts on the rookie defensive line trio of Kenneth Grant, Jordan Phillips, and Zeke Biggers, calling them a solid long-term nucleus. Crabbs closes by praising linebacker Jordyn Brooks for his standout play this season.
This week's best-of features Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' win in Spain, the state of the team, and what the future could look like in Miami. Alex Donno joins to sort through the latest in college football and what needs to happen for the Hurricanes to make a push toward the College Football Playoff. Plus, Joe sounds off on Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry, and the growing trend of NBA stars sitting out games for load management
Kyle Crabbs joins the show for an all-Dolphins deep dive, zeroing in on the team's critical decisions and long-term outlook. He breaks down the state of the Miami offensive line, discussing what the unit could realistically look like for the remainder of the season and how it impacts the offense. Crabbs then shifts to the hot-seat coaching calls, analyzing the controversial decision to go for it on fourth-and-goal and the strategic choice to kick first in overtime
In Hour 3, the conversation was dominated by football, starting with an all-Dolphins deep dive featuring Kyle Crabbs. He provided an in-depth analysis of the Miami offensive line's outlook for the remainder of the season and critically examined the team's controversial in-game decisions, including going for it on fourth-and-goal and choosing to kick first in overtime. Following that, college football insider Brett McMurphy joined the show to break down the latest CFP picture, sharing why he currently favors Notre Dame over the Hurricanes. McMurphy concluded the hour by evaluating the rising Heisman Trophy candidacy of quarterback Fernando Mendoza
South Florida sports take center stage as we break down the Miami Dolphins' season outlook, including Kyle Crabbs' deep dive on the offensive line, critical in-game decisions like the fourth-and-goal call and OT strategy, and how Miami can realistically get back to .500 with upcoming matchups. We also cover the Miami Heat's fast-paced resurgence under Erik Spoelstra, the Panthers' big win despite Bobrovsky's struggles, and the Hurricanes' slim College Football Playoff hopes. Joe weighs in on superstar athletes' growing power, from Jimmy Butler to A.J. Brown, and what it means for role players and locker room dynamics. Hollywood's Headlines touches on Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua, Victor Wembanyama's injury, and a rare Shohei Ohtani trading card. The show wraps with NFL controversies, including Ja'Marr Chase's spitting incident and league discipline debates.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to weigh in on the Dolphins' trade deadline plans and evaluate Tua Tagovailoa's performance so far this season. He breaks down Miami's salary cap situation, warning that the team could set an unwanted NFL record for dead cap and what that means for the franchise moving forward.
Hour 3 kicks off with Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' trade deadline plans, Tua Tagovailoa's performance, and Miami's salary cap situation, warning the team could set an unwanted NFL record for dead cap. Joe and Hollywood then dive into the Hall of Fame debate as Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens get another shot, discussing whether steroid-era players deserve induction. The conversation wraps with Heat talk, including Miami holding off the Clippers, Bam Adebayo thriving in the new offense, and a look at Monday Night Football, the Cowboys' loss to the Cardinals, and what the future holds for Kyler Murray.
On today's show, Joe and Hollywood break down the Dolphins' trade deadline plans, Tua Tagovailoa's performance, and reactions to the Jaelen Phillips trade, including insights from Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs on Miami's salary cap. They also debate Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens' Hall of Fame cases and the legacy of the steroid era. In local sports, the Hurricanes continue to struggle after a loss to SMU as they look ahead to Syracuse, while the Heat hold off the Clippers with Bam Adebayo thriving. Hollywood's Headlines include Ja Morant, the canceled Jake Paul/Davis fight, and millions of graded sports cards.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the Dolphins' big win over the Falcons and preview Thursday Night Football as Miami prepares to face the Ravens. He also weighs in on the NFL trade deadline, discussing whether the Dolphins should hold onto their core or make some moves to shake up the roster.
Hour 3 features Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' big win over the Falcons, previewing Thursday Night Football, and weighing in on the NFL trade deadline. Joe and Hollywood also react to Lane Kiffin's epic rant, and college football insider Brett McMurphy joins to discuss Miami's playoff chances, the LSU vs Florida coaching debate, and Mendoza's draft outlook.
It's Friday again and we are welcoming in Will McFadden from Falcons dot com to discuss this week's matchup in Atlanta. Plus, Kyle Crabbs joins for a college football preview and Travis makes his Week 8 NFL picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Miami Dolphins turmoil continues to boil as trade rumors begin to swirl. MNF saw a double header where the Lions beat the Bucs and the Seahawks took down the Texans. The Miami Hurricanes look to bounce back after a tough loss to Louisville as they host Stanford this weekend at Hard Rock Stadium. The World Series stage is set with the Dodgers taking on the Blue Jays. Alex Donno and Kyle Crabbs join.
Kyle Crabbs joins and breaks down all the noise surrounding the Miami Dolphins including the inability to get Jaylen Waddle the ball, Tua Tagovailoa's struggles this season, and the QB2 battle between Zach Wilson and Quinn Ewers.
Kyle Crabbs joins and breaks down all the biggest storylines surrounding the 1-6 Miami Dolphins. Meanwhile, on the other side of town the Miami Heat begin their season tomorrow as they face the Orlando Magic. Plus, Joe makes his World Series pick.
It's a Best Of show after a wild week for the Dolphins. Joe's joined by Omar Kelly, Kyle Crabbs, and Kim Bokamper to react to Miami's loss to the Chargers and the fallout from Tua Tagovailoa's comments — and apology — about teammates missing player-only meetings. With the drama swirling, the Fins now shift their focus to the Cleveland Browns.
We wrap the week of shows with Kyle Crabbs (Locked On Dolphins) joining us for a full Dolphins discussion ahead of his usual college football weekend preview. Plus, Travis picks the Week 7 games and we run a soundbite roundup from the assistant coaches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle Crabbs joins and breaks down the Dolphins struggles through 6 weeks of 1-5 football. Dolphins have struggled putting together a complete game, and looking big picture Dolphins head coaches have come and gone but Chris Grier has remained the GM.
Prep for the Chargers is in the books as we wake up to another Football Friday! Former Dolphin Jermon Bushrod joins Travis to talk about the play at the line of scrimmage and the 2016 Dolphins that started 1-4 before finishing the season 9-2. Plus, Kyle Crabbs joins for his weekly spot and Travis stops by the locker room to talk to Tahj Washington and Larry Borom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dolphins captain linebacker Jordyn Brooks joins the podcast to talk about last week's win and the mindset of the team heading to Carolina. Plus, Travis picks the Week 5 games, discusses the offense absent Tyreek Hill and welcomes Kyle Crabbs for the weekend in college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky will be on the call Monday night for Dolphins-Jets. He joins us to break down that matchup and the current state of the Dolphins. Plus, Kyle Crabbs joins for a discussion on traits vs. process at the QB position and the big matchup this weekend in the Big 10.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.