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The Bums record a special (and rare) ‘Sunday edition' episode, where Part 1 spouts off with NFL review & preview updates, along with a tally of who's winning and who's losing the Bums NFL Challenge; Stroud wasting no time kicking ass and taking names, Joshy McDonald getting nothing but bile from Raiders; a Fedex Fred connection; how TF is Carson “Noodle Arm” Wentz back in the league (yes, injuries, but come on) —why not bring in Colin K while you're at it; who TF is David Tepper; Ground control to Major Dobbs is a thing; Bagent (I can't remember his first name) is a “good” QB2-3, ala Kyle Orton; talk turns to MLB, where the Cubs steal Craig Counsell from the Brewers —and Mets (haha); thanks Grandpa Rossie; the White Sox alienation of their fans feels nearly completed; will the Big Ten have the stones to suspend Harbaugh; Blue making idle threats; can't spell suck without USC; a proper FU to TAMU ensues, before the top half closes with someone named Jimbo getting PAID.Part 2 re-ignites with another intergalactically famous Beer Review, with Detroit, MI's Eastern Market ‘Elephant Juice' (7.2% ABV) a hazy IPA; Paddy visits University of Michigan for his swan song at Parent's Weekend, oh boy; Eddie reviews his pilgrimage to St. Loo to hear Tallica-flavored metal; add ‘Badass' to the list of movies to avoid like a rash in your crotch; and prior to sign-off—the Bums meet their contemporaries from Canada, with Guy, Colin and Yukon. More ranting and raving than most rational people can handle. Bring a helmet.Recorded on November 12th, 2023 at B.O.M.'s global headquarters ‘East Bunker' in Chicago, IL USA.
The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show
In the world of the Chicago Bears time is a flat circle. Especially when it comes to quarterback controversies. From "Rex is our quarterback"or Kyle Orton, to McCown vs Cutler to Foles vs Trubisky and now Justin Fields vs Tyson Bagent. Fans always seem to be split on the quarteback they'd prefer and the backup quarteback has jokingly always been the most popular guy in town. So where do we stand after Tyson Bagent went out in his first career start and brought back the first win at Soldier Field in 392 days for the Bears? When should we expect Justin Fields to return? And is there any scenario where they dont go back to Fields if Bagent continues to win games? Greg Braggs Jr will be joined by Shayne Marsaw from the Tape Never Lies Network to talk about that and more on CHGO Bears After Dark! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the world of the Chicago Bears time is a flat circle. Especially when it comes to quarterback controversies. From "Rex is our quarterback"or Kyle Orton, to McCown vs Cutler to Foles vs Trubisky and now Justin Fields vs Tyson Bagent. Fans always seem to be split on the quarteback they'd prefer and the backup quarteback has jokingly always been the most popular guy in town. So where do we stand after Tyson Bagent went out in his first career start and brought back the first win at Soldier Field in 392 days for the Bears? When should we expect Justin Fields to return? And is there any scenario where they dont go back to Fields if Bagent continues to win games? Greg Braggs Jr will be joined by Shayne Marsaw from the Tape Never Lies Network to talk about that and more on CHGO Bears After Dark! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bears and Broncos matchups go back more than 50 years and there have been some infamous heroes (Devin Hester, Eddy Piniero, Tim Tebow) and hapless goats (Marion Barber III, Dave Wannstedt, Jim Flanigan). Some Bears greats played for both teams like Jay Cutler, Kyle Orton, Brandon Marshall, Todd Sauerbrun and Eddie Royal. Guys like Vic Fangio, Vance Joseph and John Fox have coached for both teams. Sean Payton is the Broncos coach now and was a scab Bear in 1987. The Broncos had no answer for Bob Avellini's incredible 2-for-17 passing in one game and Brock Osweiler began his legacy of Bears' torment in another. Plus, the guys talk about Johnny Bench, Terry Bradshaw's acting career, why everyone should watch "Hooper" instead of Bears games and much, much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/desipio/message
The commanders have won the biggest preseason game ever. We talk about that and Josh Harris not knowing how to shake someones hand. Golfers complaining about gamblers and Trevon Diggs liked the wrong tweet (00:00:00-00:23:33) . Hot Seat/Cool Throne including Chiefsaholic, Miley Cyrus, and Ted Cruz got got by Big Cat (00:23:33-00:38:25). Our longtime friend and former Pro Tight End Tony Scheffler joins the show to talk about his playing days, pranking Kyle Orton, coaching girls basketball and the 2 on 1 game he'll never get rid of (00:38:25-01:02:29). We then are joined by Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane to talk war rooms, draft strategy and who's to blame for bad picks (01:02:29-01:18:13). Mt Rushmore of trilogies (01:18:13-01:38:32). We then wrap up with listener submitted FAQ's (01:38:32-01:53:30).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/PardonMyTake
Hour 3 of The Drive recaps practice and discuss what Sean Payton liked about practice. Well Russ tried to do it on his own last year. Does he trust the guys around him? | Is Russell Wilson real? Tim Tebow had a few moments where he displayed some true leadership during the “Swamp Kings” documentary on Netflix. Does anyone really know Russell Wilson or anything about his leadership skills? | Tony Scheffler had a fun story about Kyle Orton and Brandon Stokley! How does leadership from the top affect everything else? Are the Broncos Brass willing to put in the time? | Does Russ come to Denver if he's not guaranteed a new contract? What would life have been like if he went to free agency instead?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a one-year stint as a head coach in Denver, Nathaniel Hackett is back with Aaron Rodgers as they look to bring long awaited glory back to the New York Jets. Peter and Hackett go deep on what makes his relationship with Rodgers so special, what Hackett has learned from being a coach's son, his life lessons from his one year in Denver, and the best passes he's seen the 4-time MVP make in both games and in practice. Hackett takes us behind the curtain and into the locker room and also reveals what could make 2023 a very special season for Jets fans. Then, as they go rapid fire, Hackett discusses the '17 Jaguars, the legend that is Kyle Orton, and the one celebrity he'd like to take out to dinner in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have our first head-coach hiring of 2023, as the Panthers turn to former Colts coach and first starting quarterback in Carolina franchise history Frank Reich to come in and get the offense moving. Conor and Gary size up the move, the upgrade for Reich himself after escaping Indianapolis, and the mild disappointment that the Steve Wilks-Ben McAdoo marriage has probably run its course. Then, a look at the Jets' decision to bring in Nathaniel Hackett as their new offensive coordinator after his one-and-done season in Denver, and continued confusion over what it means to get a Blake Bortles- or Kyle Orton-led offense operating at a league-average level. Also, a look at the conference championship games—how the Eagles' strength of schedule plays into it, the 49ers' big question mark offensively, and the Chiefs' desperate search for answers with an immobile Mahomes—as well as a discussion of Conor's near-perfect picks so far this postseason. Have a comment, critique or question for a future mailbag? Email themmqb@gmail.com or tweet at @GGramling_SI or @ConorOrrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cole, Alex, Seth, and Travis Discuss the DTW fantasy league winners and losers a.k.a Seth. Finished up the Bowl Game Contest with Alex winning the Pool. With a bunch of nonsense and buffoonery we get to Cole's Engagement, garbage coaches, the Raiders demise, and Seth botching our beloved segment - The Legend of Kyle Orton. Thanks for listening in and stay Wild! #dialthewildCheck out Dial The Wild on Facebook and Instagram#dialthewild
Kyle Orton celebrates birthday No. 40 (Nov. 14, 2022) as the former star quarterback reflects on his Purdue career and family life. Residing in his home state of Iowa, Orton led Purdue to four straight bowl appearances from 2001-04, and is the most recent Boilermaker quarterback named first-team All-Big Ten in his senior year of 2004 and ranks in the top five in Purdue annals in just about all passing categories. He also enjoyed a decade-long NFL career, drafted originally by the Chicago Bears.
In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we're talking to former Purdue University and NFL quarterback Kyle Orton. Listen as Kyle (BA history '14) discusses how former coach Joe Tiller and quarterback Drew Brees inspired him to choose Purdue, the anticipation and doubt he felt during the 2005 NFL draft, and how Purdue prepared him for life after football. Plus, you don't want to miss the story behind why this devoted husband, father and son was determined to finish his degree at Purdue after retiring from the NFL. Kyle's persistence both on and off the field is a true example of what it means to be a Boilermaker.
Episode 64 of the Chi Sports Weekly Podcast, we talked with friend of the podcast and fantasy football enthusiast, Ryan Krueger:- Bears season tickets- Highs and lows of games Ryan's attended- Mitch as the Bears QB- Is Kyle Orton the best QB the Bears have had?- Reminiscing on Hester's career - Is Fields an MVP contender?- Bears record predictions- Fantasy football talk- Don't sleep on Rex Burkhead- RB duos for fantasy- Tony Pollard is under drafted- Ryan's fantasy strategy- This year's sleepers- Dark horse WRs to draft- Good fantasy football names- Starting 5 - Best Touchdown celebrationsFollow us on Twitter and Instagram - @ChiSportsDay
Jim talks the Sept 9 golf outing, Orton to the Hall of Fame next weekend and how you can attend both events.
Today, Drama, Dee, and Anand discuss MAGA's latest faux Trump press release, Elon's reaction to Twitter trolls, Tesla's earnings, small retailers' bad outlook, BlackRock's rocky performance, Amazon's bill for One Medical, China's financial woes, and this week's Winners, Losers, Content. Timeline of What Was Discussed: The inherent problem with Twitter. (3:06) Is Joe Rogan canceled again? (11:45) How will parents handle gender identification? (16:35) Tesla is STILL the king of the EV market. (20:24) Ad Break: Ledger. (27:56) Will inflation kill small businesses? (30:11) What's the deal with BlackRock?! (36:50) Amazon is going into healthcare. (38:57) Chaos in China? (44:42) Winners, Losers, and Content Recommendations. (55:03) Group Chat Shout Outs. (1:07:01) Related Links/Products Mentioned [FAKE] Donald Trump has responded to President Biden getting coronavirus, and it arguably exceeds expectations. - Kyle Orton on Twitter Ballsack Sports ® (@BallsackSports) / Twitter Joe Rogan joke about 'shooting homeless people' sparks outrage Tesla shares jump on second-quarter report that was better than analysts feared Tesla has dumped 75% of its bitcoin holdings a year after touting ‘long-term potential' In the next few months, 60% of small retailers could shutter for good: report BlackRock Is Breaking the Wrong Kind of Records What does Amazon get for the $3.9B it is paying for One Medical? China's debt bomb looks ready to explode Homebuyers in China, frustrated by construction delays, have stopped paying their mortgages. - Axios on Twitter Kanye West's Yeezy Gap Is Available in Stores for the First Time James Webb Space Telescope's stunning 'Phantom Galaxy' picture looks like a wormhole Snap plunges as much as 30% after slump in ad demand triggers earnings miss, Goldman downgrade Connect with Group Chat! Watch The Pod #1 Newsletter In The World For The Gram Tweet With Us Exclusive Facebook Content We're @groupchatpod on Snapchat
Big Cat says all is well with Mitchell Trubisky unless he has to throw left, but he also maintains that the Bears are notorious for ruining quarterbacks - so much so that Big Cat wishes for the days of Kyle Orton and Rex Grossman again.
#wittyNATION Follow us on twitter @wittysports716 & check out Built in Buffalo (@builtinbuffalo_) and all their shows giving #Billsmafia content every single day. If you're out on the town drag racing Marcell Dareus then we have just the place for you. Buffalo's hottest club for free agents is Buffalo. Inspired by true events. It is a former CVS which became a Key Bank and then became a CVS again, has a familiar yet troubling feel. Like, when OJ shows up at a Bills game. This place has everything. Tables, key fobs, Quinoa, Robert Royal. Plus, you can play everyone's favorite party game, pin the mustache on Kyle Orton. This episode we talk Bills News including the Rexsurecction in the coaching staff, futures contracts, play a little F, Marry, Kill Bills style with free agents. We also pitch the next great Buffalo reality show and give you our favorite prop bets for the Super Bowl. We have apparel! Support the Podcast and check out https://teespring.com/stores/wittynotfunny-sports-podcast Make sure to follow,subscribe, and share. Thank you to our sponsor Traveling Growler (www.travelinggrowler.com). You can also find us on the Built in Buffalo Podcast Network or wherever you listen to podcasts by searching: wittyNOTfunny (*all 1 word*). If you like us leave us a review and subscribe. Big thank you to all the listeners, stay witty out there everyone!
On this episode, a once upon a time die hard bears fan will talk about the current status of the bears and the continued hope for improvement. Me...? I stopped being a bears fan when Kyle Orton got them to the super bowl. Lovie Smith took Kyle out and put Rex Grossman in. Kyle Orton's record that year was 13-3 I think.
We discuss why Nick is all butt hurt about the new water machine in the break room in Dear Redacted, a historic day in Joke Court history, and why Sydney Sweeney from Euphoria is more than just boobs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Logan Blackman Show we talk some hockey, something I absolutely love talking about but sadly haven't done a lot of recently. With that, we discuss Stan Bowman stepping down as the Blackhawks GM, we try to figure out what the Blackhawks plans are (on and off the ice), and we do an unofficial NHL season "preview," where we make fun of a few teams and overall, just have a good time. We also look at Kyle Orton being labeled as a legend in a recent CBS Sports tweet and reveal our week EIGHT quarterback prospect rankings! Finally, we take a look at Mel Kiper's recently released prospect rankings, discussing what we would possibly change, what we like, and how it compares to our list overall. Enjoy!
Kevin Fishbain joins the Adams as they bring you YOUR week one voicemails (you can imagine how that goes) and dig into the week 1 loss after a few days to rest on it. What were the most glaring mistake on offense AND defense against the Rams? All that and more on a NEW Hoge and Jahns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chicago Bears just can't seem to get the quarterback position right. But being a Bears quarterback is tough, one minute you are loved, the next they ship you out of town. Kyle Orton knows. He was drafted by the Bears, started and then traded for Jay Cutler. Mitch Trubisky may follow that same path soon. Orton joins The Sportscaster and her Son to share he thoughts,
Bears and Beers preview Da Bears vs Lions. Bears 5-6, still just one game out of playoffs but going nowhere. We talk about the Bears organizational dysfunction and lack of respect for draft capital. Our favorite Bears backup QBS, including Kyle Orton, Josh McCown and Jim Harbaugh are discussed. Kenosha Brewing is featured, along with Augies Corned Beef and Italian Beef! Go Bears!
The Chicago Bears just can't seem to get the quarterback position right. But being a Bears quarterback is tough, one minute you are loved, the next they ship you out of town. Kyle Orton was drafted by the Bears, started and then traded for Jay Cutler. Mitch Trubisky may follow that same path soon.
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This episode features two of my suitemates Ben Henschel, and Kyle Orton, where we discuss the endings of our senior year alongside how various dynamics of our time at college has been altered. Diving deeper into how classroom relationships work, why we came to Mizzou, and the various activities we have partaken in.
The Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears play Monday night so Matthew Coller got together with Ramie Makhlouf to talk about whether the Bears regret their QB decision this offseason, who the top Vikings and Bears of the last decade are and whether there's a bizarre reason the Vikings struggle in Chicago.
Hub Arkush, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by former Bears quarterback Kyle Orton to discuss what he has been up to since his retirement and to reflect on his playing career in Chicago, including the 2005 season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of the Bet Rivers Bears Pregame Show, Hub Arkush, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by former Bears quarterback Kyle Orton for the a "Where are they now?" segment. Orton discussed what he has been up to since his retirement and reflected on his playing career in Chicago, including the 2005 season. Later, WBBM sideline reporter and Score host Mark Grote joined the show to discuss the inactives lists in the Bears-Titans matchup and to share his keys to the game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today in the pocket, Jake and Grant sit down with former NFL Center, Nick Hardwick, to get inside the mind of one of the toughest center’s that has played the game. Nick shares intimate stories of Drew Bree’s, Doug Flutie, Kyle Orton, and especially Phillip Rivers, where you can get a front row seat on what made each quarterback so special. Links: Finding Center Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-center-with-nick-hardwick/id1477772341 IG: nickhardwick Twitter: @NickHardwick Linkedin: Nick Hardwick
Laurence Holmes, David Haugh and Adam Hoge join Kap for a Wednesday edition of SportsTalk Live. Illinois governor JB Pritzker apologizes for his remarks about MLB players holding out for their high salaries. Meanwhile, as the league and the union discuss restart plans, the guys don’t feel very optimistic that we’ll see Opening Day by July 4th. Later, Dr. Robert Citronberg joins Kap. He’s the director of infectious diseases for Advocate Health Care and discusses the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, what would it take for sports to return? And do we need a vaccine for fans to be allowed back into stadiums again?Finally, Rodney Harrison says Mitch Trubisky won’t be a starter again if he doesn’t start in 2020. The guys discuss that plus Adam asks the panel who’s the better QB- Mitch or Kyle Orton?0:00 - Governor Pritzker apologizes for his comments about MLB players holding out for higher salaries. Are we feeling more or less optimistic that we will see baseball on July 4th? And which league will return first- NHL, MLB or NBA?8:00 - Dr. Robert Citronberg is the director of infectious diseases at Advocate Health Care. He joins Kap to talk about what it will take for sports to restart. And do we need a vaccine to allow fans back into stadiums?15:00 - Rodney Harrison says that if Mitch doesn’t start in 2020, he won’t start another game in the NFL. Is he right? And Adam asks a good question- who’s better: Mitch or Kyle Orton?
Our latest #TBT episode goes back to the only Purdue win ever in Happy Valley when Kyle Orton led the Boilermakers to victory at Penn State on Oct. 9, 2004.
Our latest #TBT episode goes back to the only Purdue win ever in Happy Valley when Kyle Orton led the Boilermakers to victory at Penn State on Oct. 9, 2004.
On April 3rd, 2009, Jay Cutler was traded to the Chicago Bears for Kyle Orton and multiple 1st round picks. A decade later, Cutler's legacy in Chicago is written in stone. But what is that legacy? Should Bears fans look back on him fondly? I bring in Windy City Gridiron Historian Jack M Silverstein to reminisce on that question and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On April 3rd, 2009, Jay Cutler was traded to the Chicago Bears for Kyle Orton and multiple 1st round picks. A decade later, Cutler's legacy in Chicago is written in stone. But what is that legacy? Should Bears fans look back on him fondly? I bring in Windy City Gridiron Historian Jack M Silverstein to reminisce on that question and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew and Joey talk about what’s wrong with the new Browns, the Buffalo Bills, while Tyler defends his team. Listen to both sides and decide who’s right on this episode of Come At Me, Bro! Please feel free to send us your comments and questions on Twitter @CAMBPodcast. This podcast is part of The Overtime […]
This week, Billy Boy is away and the remaining boyz play "Hey remember that guy?" NFL edition. We some shit, have a few laughs and are joined later in studio by the indelible Wilson Rivera of Teach These Devils and Pizza Money. Follow us on Twitter @fantasyboyzpod @iambriankenny @partyalltheryne @billsquire @gnarzpan @thesedevils @pizzamoneyusa. Email the show at fantasyboyzpodcast@gmail.com
This week former Purdue great Kyle Orton joins us to talk about the late, great Joe Tiller. Senior soccer star Andrea Petrina also joins the show
Published December 29, 2014Grab the earbuds and turn up the volume - this one is a doozy! Listen in as Natron and Grizzle grind out the final wrap up podcast of the season with the Bills crushing 17-9 defeat over the waivering Patriots.Topics: 716 Rocks, Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, Kyle Orton, Gillette Stadium,Bills Mafia
Published December 29, 2014Every Monday, Natron, Grizzle & Red Beard nominate their Mancrushes of the Week! They nominate - you vote. This week's nominees are: Aaron Rodgers for #MVP, Kyle Orton for #DoYou and #BRB and Aaron Williams for #Nacho!Topics: 716 Rocks, Mancrush Moments, Aaron Rodgers, #MVP, Kyle Orton, #DoYou,#BRB, Aaron Williams, #Nacho, Bills Mafia
Kyle Orton comes on the show to discuss Islam in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. Some of the topics covered include: Saddam’s Islamist foreign policy reorientation in the 1980’s The Faith Campaign after the Gulf War Salafism in Iraq in the 1990’s and its impact on security The rise of sectarianism in Iraq This episode also features a #SocialMedia segment covering jihadi social media postings from September 1st-16th. Recent articles by Kyle that are relevant to the discussion: Saddam and the Islamists, Part 2 | The Syrian Intifada A Response to Criticism: Why the Ex-Saddamists in the Islamic State Matter | The Syrian Intifada Izzat ad Douri and ISIS Saddam Loyalists Running ISIS Are True Believers, Not Secularists| National Review Online Links: The Syrian Intifada | a-shab yurid iskat an-nizam – Kyle’s personal site Kyle W. Orton (@KyleWOrton) | Twitter The podcast is produced by Karl Morand. If you have feedback you can email podcast@jihadology.net, or find us on Twitter: @JihadPod.
Your Seattle Seahawks are NFC West Champions for the second straight season following a 20-6 victory over the St. Louis Rams. The guys talk about some of the concerns about the team going into halftime and how the Seahawks rebounded to earn home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Seahawks defense has been incredibly impressive over the final six weeks of the season, with opponents averaging fewer than seven points. Over the past three years, Seattle's defense has been the top defense in terms of points allowed. That hasn't been done since the 1969-71 Vikings. The guys talk about the historic achievement. Danny Kelly, editor-in-chief and lead writer at FieldGulls.com, comes on the show to about how this year's team might be better than the one that one the Super Bowl last year. They talk about the team in the playoffs that poses the biggest problem for the Seahawks and chat about Seattle's rookie receivers Paul Richardson and Kevin Norwood. Lastly, Brandan offers a tongue-in-cheek "Do Better" for the New Orleans Saints and Adam is in disbelief over the reversal of the Suh suspension. Adam's "Better at Life" nod goes out to former Bills quarterback Kyle Orton and Brandan gives praise to wool socks before sending Jim Harbaugh out to the college ranks with the better than Bayless "honor." If you enjoy the show, please subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn or your favorite podcasting app.
Mike and Aaron talk about a crazy week 11, which included a muddying of the playoffs. They also agree on Kyle Orton but agree to disagree on Kenny Britt and Andrew Hawkins. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe via RSS
The Minnesota Vikings didn't trail in Sunday's game in Buffalo NY, until the final second remaining. In a heartbreaking 17-16 loss, the Vikings, after playing great defense, sacking Kyle Orton six times, couldn't make stops on key 3rd and longs, along with a back breaking 4th and 20 on the final drive of the game. www.thesporsstuff.com www.facebook.com/purplemafiashow @purplemafiashow Call into our Phone Lines at:209-736-7877
Darren Campbell of Kick Ass Blog Vikings joins us as our (2-4) Minnesota ikings head to Buffalo for a delicious matchup Sunday vs the (3-3) Bills. Hot Wingy Deliciousness on the level of:• How Zimmer calling out the team can be good or backfire.• Offensive Line misery: #TeamFlipKalilandCharlie• Teddy is not a bust. Nor is he a Hall-of-Famer (yet)• Keep McKinnon Free, Zim.• Cordarrelle is not healthy or effective.• Greg Jennings: $9 million/yr WR4.• Norv Musgrave.• Chase Ford Love.• Hodges over Greenway. • Anthony Barr gushing.• Josh Robinson is making a Pro Bowl.• Vikings-Bills: The Oh-Fer Eight Bowl• The Bills D-Line vs the Vikings O-Line = Woof• The Vikings run game vs the #1 run defense in the NFL.• Kyle Orton will ALWAYS be Neckbeard.• EJ Manuel & Christian Ponder are basically the same guy.• Sammy Watkins respect.• A Ted Glover reference.• How the Bills can get got.• STONE COLD HOT TAKES• Is Rick Spielman on the Hot Seat?• Is Carl Gerbschmidt a real person?• Nova Scotia love.• How Darren (a Mike Tice doppelganger) would've handled The Love Boat.All that and other and lots more bad-assedness on this edition of the #PurpleFTW Podcast.An Andy Carlson Joint.Follow us on Twitter @PurpleForTheWinVisit the Website: http://purpleftw.com/Subscribe to Podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/Q6EKaNWe're also on Stitcher! http://bit.ly/1rNsopIMusic for the Purple FTW! podcast is created by & produced by deeB.To hear more of his tracks, check out: https://soundcloud.com/deeb
This week's winner will lay claim to the number one spot in the AFC East. A hungry Patriots* team will look to continue their momentum following their big huge win on SNF while the Bills hope to recapture the magic from Detroit on the arm Kyle Orton. At the very least, it'll be thrilling--GO BILLS
Hoy hemos contado con Manu Moral y Aitor Castresana. Hemos diseccionado la jornada 4 de la NFL, empezando con los resultados, análisis en profundidad de los partidos más atractivos, que fueron a nuestro juicio el New Orleans-Dallas y Kansas City-New England, y hemos comentado lo más interesante del resto. Seguimos con los premios de la jornada, en el consultorio hablamos de un nuevo record de sonoridad en un estadio de la NFL y de lo que son los blackouts, y en el debate hablamos de los dos movimientos de moda de ésta semana: la destitución de Dennis Allen como entrenador de los Raiders y la titularidad que le ha sido quitada en los Bills a E.J. Manuel y dada a Kyle Orton. Acabamos con los partidos recomendados de la jornada 5 y la despedida con la sintonía habitual.
Join Tim, Paul and Bary as they discuss the following topics: NFL What is going on with the Saints and their 1-3 start. Will they be able to rebound?The Bills are starting Kyle Orton this week and benching EJ Manuel. Is this a panic move?What to make of the Cowboys 3-1 startDid Philadelphia lose that game last Sunday or did the 49ers earn the win?How good are the Cardinals? Seahawks Talk Heath Farwell has been named a coach within the organization, your thoughts?Zach Miller injury and how it affects the offenseGary Gilliam is now the 3rd tight endWhat are key concerns going into Washington DC Monday night? The Luck vs Wilson debate Seattle Mariners The Mariners season ends on the cusp of the playoffsYour thoughts on the season -- was it a success?How would the M's fair in this playoff bracket?Will Felix win the Cy Young?Where does this organization go next in the offseason? Predictions for upcoming games
Green Bay Packers 38 Chicago Bears 17 -Rodgers was unbelievable...but was anyone else? -The Packers are back to what they always are, but is that a good thing? -Randall Cobb has his best game of the season -Does Aaron Rodgers have a motivation problem? -Why does Dom Capers own Jay Cutler? -Just like every week, the officials were horrible -Teddy Bridgewater looked good. Should we be scared? -Side discussion: What is a better indication of future success in college: National Titles, Heisman Trophies, or a high draft grade? -Week 5 picks -Kyle Orton is starting again! Has he started for more teams than any other journeyman QB? We try to figure it out! -Vikings or Packers? Who wins? -Appreciation for NFC North rivals (Seriously!) Let us know what you think! www.facebook.com/GreenandGoldForeverPodcast @GreenGold4Ever
A room with some heroes -- Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal and Marc Sessler -- react to Jimmy Graham's new contract with the Saints and the Cowboys' release of Kyle Orton. Former NFL scout Bucky Brooks then joins the show for a training camp preview of ALL 16 AFC teams.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A room with some heroes -- Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal and Marc Sessler -- react to Jimmy Graham's new contract with the Saints and the Cowboys' release of Kyle Orton. Former NFL scout Bucky Brooks then joins the show for a training camp preview of ALL 16 AFC teams.
Same old song. Same old dance. The Dallas Cowboys for the third consecutive year will watch the playoffs from their couch as they lose to the Philadelphia Eagles in another win-and-you're-in game 24-22.
The Kansas City Chiefs shocked the world! The Chiefs handed the Green Bay Packers their first loss of the season at Arrowhead Stadium and improve to 6-8 with a shot to win the AFC West! With the firing of Todd Haley, Romeo Crennel takes over and starts Kyle Orton at quarterback. A new coach and a new quarterback has already changed the Chiefs so much and with a loss for the Denver Broncos, some faithful Chiefs fans have reassured their confidence that the Chiefs can make a comeback. Farzin breaks down the game with Andrew Vrchota from Wisconsin Sports Blog. Andrew highlights some of the keys to the game that allowed Kansas City to pull the upset. Farzin will also play some of your phone calls throughout the show.
Todd Haley has announced that Tyler Palko will start over Kyle Orton this Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Is this a good move by the Chiefs? What do fans think of this? Farzin will touch on this topic and read some of your comments regarding Palko's start on Sunday. Farzin also talks about the possibility of Todd Haley returning next year, but find out why he says we should not expect Bill Cowher to be the head coach, even if there is a head coaching job available next year in Kansas City. Executive producer and Chicago Bears fan, @DylanRichardson, joins Farzin to break down the Chiefs and Bears match this Sunday. They will give you their take and what both teams need to do to win. Farzin and Dylan will also give you their prediction for Sunday's game.
Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss sports from a social, economical and racial stand point. 1. We look at the NCAA Men's tournament brackets and preview the women's bracket. 2. Iowa says goodbye to their head basketball coach. 3. All the black colleges in the Division 2 tournament bow out over the weekend. 4. Former USF football coach sues the school. 5. Steelers bring a "Foote" back for one year. 6. Quinn dealt to the Broncos/ What's next for Kyle Orton? 7. Study: Gap continues to widened between black and white graduation rates. 8. Plus news, scores, updates and our women making history person of the day. GUEST ON THE SHOW TONIGHT: 6:30pm-Lance Wilkerson, NEWS 25 Sports Director at WEHT-TV(ABC), Evansville, IN-Topics: A re-cap of the Big 10 tournament and a look at the teams going to the NCAA Tournament in the Big 10 and SEC. 7:30pm-Desi Cortez, freelance expressionist for Black Athlete Sports Network-Topics: His article on “Straight No Chaser: Breakfast of Chumps”. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blogtalkradio.com. Just go to the search section at the top of the page and type in keyword Batchelor or keywords Batchelor pad and it will take you to my page. You can also hear the show live at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. Sign up to become a blog talk member and then go to my page to become a "friend" of "The Batchelor Pad" so you can get on the e-mail list for updates and show info and if you're interested in sponsoring the show, please send me an e-mail at either alwaysf2001@yahoo.com or labatchelor@blackathlete.com
With lots of WRs in the news, the guys look at the impact of the Brandon Marshall Saga, and how that changes the value of Eddie Royal and Kyle Orton. They also examine Braylon Edwards, and why he could fly under the radar to be a steal in your draft. Plus, the Mike Walker lovefest continues with Dennis Northcutt being traded to Detroit. Finally, the guys just check in around the league and give their random thoughts on a few divisions. Check it all out when we go "In the Loop".
With lots of WRs in the news, the guys look at the impact of the Brandon Marshall Saga, and how that changes the value of Eddie Royal and Kyle Orton. They also examine Braylon Edwards, and why he could fly under the radar to be a steal in your draft. Plus, the Mike Walker lovefest continues with Dennis Northcutt being traded to Detroit. Finally, the guys just check in around the league and give their random thoughts on a few divisions. Check it all out when we go "In the Loop".
MHR Radio is back, with a breakdown of everything that went down over the weekend at Mini-Camp, including - the B-Marsh situation, Kyle Orton as the starter, other news and note.MHR Radio is the official webcast of MileHighReport.com, the #1 fansite of the Denver Broncos on the web.
MHR Radio is back, with a breakdown of everything that went down over the weekend at Mini-Camp, including - the B-Marsh situation, Kyle Orton as the starter, other news and note.MHR Radio is the official webcast of MileHighReport.com, the #1 fansite of the Denver Broncos on the web.
Were continuing our series, Looking Under the Hood. Were talking about not just the what of our faith but the why and the how. This morning we are turning our attention to understanding why the church believes that Christ is divine and not just a man, not just a good teacher or even a Prophet. Why do we believe He is God incarnate? Many of you know Im a Bears fan. I have not attempted to hide that fact over the years. Years ago, it was a Sunday night game, and the Bears were playing the Falcons. To show you what a diehard fan I am, it was seven below zero for that Sunday night game. It was just freezing. The quarterback that we had-this was B.C., before Cutler. If youre a sports fan, you understand that. We had a quarterback by the name of Rex Grossman who was hurt. His backup, Kyle Orton, was in the game, and he was not doing well. Everybody in the stands was cheering, Rex! Rex! Rex! Rex! In the second half, he comes running out-the first action since his injury, and the place goes nuts. Hes moving the ball, we scored and we won the game. Everybody loved him, Rex is a savior! Rex is going to lead us to the Promised Land. The next year, he was not having a good season. I made my annual voyage to Soldier Field. While he was playing, they were booing basically every time he came onto the field. We want Orton back! We want the other guy back! The guy that we booed last year-now were cheering him, and we want him in the game. The guy that we cheered for last year-the guy that was our savior-were now booing him and we want him out! I just remember thinking to myself how fickle people are, how fickle we are. Friends, people have not changed. If people are fickle now, they were fickle in the times of the Bible too. This crowd-this Palm Sunday that we reflect on and are chanting, Here comes the King! Hosanna Lord, save us! Those who are pledging their allegiance to Him, throwing down their cloaks and throwing down their palm branches, some of that same crowd just days later is going to be cheering for Him to be crucified. They dont like the idea of the Messiah being arrested or the Messiah being beaten. Thats not their idea of the Messiah. The Messiah is to come and conquer. Hes going to lead, and there were times when they tried to get Jesus to be king if you recall; and He rejected those attempts, but the crowd was fickle. Thats how people are. Jesus was not a safe teacher. There are some churches in America where you hear a very different Gospel. They try to present Jesus as somebody who is very safe, somebody who only said nice things like turn the other cheek and love your enemies- the Golden Rule. But Jesus was anything but a safe teacher. In fact the Bible says that many of the things Jesus said were scandalous. The Old Testament-the Prophet Isaiah said that the Messiah would be a scandalon. Peter in 1 Peter 2:8 said that Jesus was a scandalon. That meant a trap, a rock of offense, something that causes people to stumble and fall. Jesus was not safe. Jesus said things that were controversial. Jesus said things that caused men to stumble in their walk and their faith-not in the sense of telling them air, but in the sense that though it was true, they could not understand it. It was offensive to say the things that He said about Himself. Still today, if you say that Christ is God in the flesh, it is offensive to people. Say that to somebody who is an Orthodox Jew and see what their response is. Say that to somebody who is committed to Allah-that Jesus was not just a Prophet but He is the divine Son of God, and watch the response. The response to the things that Jesus said was very strong in the times of the Bible. In fact there were times when He said things that were so egregious that they immediately were filled with rage and wanted to kill Him. Have you ever heard somebody say something that just enraged you instantly? Maybe youre traveling abroad and somebody says something about your country, says something about Americans, and it just makes you mad. I remember I was a pretty peaceful kid growing up. In grade school, I got into a couple scraps. Both times it was when they said something about my mom. Say anything you want about me, but if you say something about my mama, theres trouble. To this day if you say something about my mom, Ill punch you in the nose. If someone says something about your child or somebody that is precious to you, it immediately causes this visceral reaction, this rage. If somebody says something derogatory about your God or if somebody says something blasphemous about Jesus… Maybe youre watching television. Theyll do something that mocks Christ. Tell me that doesnt cause anger to well up inside of you. Friends, there were things Jesus said about Himself, things that He did that caused this kind of anger-this kind of rage. Were going to join the story here in John 8 of a dialogue that has become increasingly tense between the Pharisees and Jesus. Keep in mind that the Pharisees are the religious leaders. The Pharisees are the ones who claim to know God the most. Yet, they were the very ones that Christ had the most confrontations with. In Verse 48 of John 8 (page 1060 of pew Bibles), The Jews answered Him and said, Arent we right in saying that you are a Samaritan and demon-possessed? To call Christ a Samaritan was a racial slur. Think of a racial slur, something very derogatory you could say about another race that would cause instant anger. Thats what theyre seeking to entice in Christ; by calling Him a Samaritan, they are making a racially prejudice remark designed to get under His skin-designed to cause Him to become angry or to be hurt. Of course, saying Hes possessed of a demon is to have a similar effect. I am not possessed by a demon, said Jesus, but I honor My Father and you dishonor Me. I am not seeking glory for Myself; but there is One who seeks it, and He is the judge. I tell you the truth, if anyone keeps My Word, he will never see death. Thats a controversial thing to say, isnt it? Now Hes talking here not about physical death, but Hes talking about spiritual death. They understand it to be physical death. …the Jews exclaimed, Now we know that You are demon-possessed! Abraham died and so did the Prophets, yet You say that if anyone keeps Your Word, he will never taste death. Are You greater than our father Abraham? He died, and so did the Prophets. Who do You think You are? Thats an interesting question. Thats a question that people have been trying to answer for many centuries. Who is Jesus? Who did He claim to be? Some would have us believe that Hes just a man, that He taught that He was just a man, or that His followers believed He was nothing more than a great man or a Prophet of God. Were going to listen right now to a short clip before we finish this text from the movie, Da Vinci Code, which we started last week. Last week, by the way, over 40 percent of you were gone because of the weather; so we did talk about the credibility of the New Testament and how the Bible came to be. You might want to pick that up as part of your series in case you missed it. We showed a clip from the Da Vinci Code with Leigh Teabing, also known as Professor X or Gandalf the Grey. It is talking about how the Bible came to be and how the deity of Christ came to be, so lets listen to what he says. Well I could take the remainder of our time this morning and correct a lot of the things that he said there. Im not going to do that because thats not our topic, but the deity of the Christ-the divinity of Christ-was not at stake at Nicaea. Nicaea was about whether He was equal with the Father and co-eternal with the Father; or the same substance as the Father; or was He of a similar substance-still divine but also created by God? That was the debate. Bishops from around the world-the east and the west-gathered in Nicaea. They did hold a vote; they did adopt a creed. The vote was over 300 to 2. There were 2 that sided with whats called Aryanism-that He is a created being. The majority of the bishops-99 point some percent of the bishops-said and affirmed the deity of Christ, what the church had always believed. Lets look at history. Does it make sense that the Apostles died for their faith-that they thought that Christ was just a man or a Prophet? That would not get them killed. Would it make sense that under Nero and other emperors that Christians would be fed to the lions and burned alive at the stake if all they thought was that Christ was a man? They were tortured and killed because they would not worship the Roman gods; because they would not worship Caesar as God; because their allegiance was to Christ as God. So where does that come from? Where does this whole idea of the divinity of Christ come from? It comes from Christ Himself. It comes from the words that He spoke. Remember this dialogue that were in, and its getting increasingly agitated. Theyre getting increasingly hot under the collar, so theyve resorted to name calling back and forth. Who do you think You are? Jesus replied in Verse 54, If I glorify Myself, My glory means nothing. My Father, whom you claim as your God, is the One who glorifies Me. Though you do not know Him, I know Him. Understand Hes saying this to the religious leaders. These are the poster boys for faith, and Jesus has the audacity to say, You dont even know God! That's certainly going to demand a response! Though you do not know Him, I know Him. If I said I did not, I would be a liar like you… Well, that will calm things down right away. But I do know Him and keep His Word. Your father Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing My day. He saw it and was glad. Oh, time out. Wait a second now; youve just taken a train to crazy town here. You are saying that You saw Abrahams response to Your coming? Abraham is a couple thousand years old, right? You have to be thinking this? You would think somebody was delusional if they are being patriotic and she or he says, You know, when our country signed the Declaration of Independence, what a great day that was! I remember watching George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and seeing the smiles on their faces when they signed that document! Youd go, You know, come on! Who are you kidding? So thats what they say to Jesus. They say, Youre not even fifty years old, and Youve seen Abraham? You have to know that some are chuckling and laughing. This guy is wacked! He is absolutely crazy if He thinks He has seen Abraham with His own eyes. Then Jesus is going to take the conversation to another level. He is going to say something that is so controversial that causes such anger that the dialogue is going to end. Its going to end with them wanting to kill Him. I tell you the truth, Jesus answered, before Abraham was born, I am! At this, they picked up stones to stone Him, but Jesus hid Himself, slipping away from the temple grounds. If your Bible says, I am He, the He will be in italics. Most of your Bibles will simply say, I am. Why did that so enrage the Pharisees? The words I am or the verb to be is the covenant name for God. In the Old Testament when God appears to Moses in the burning bush, thats whats called a theophany or physical manifestation of the presence of God that can be seen by the eye of man. Moses is told to go to Pharaoh to say, Let my people go, and he says, Who shall I say sent me? God says through the burning bush, Tell him I am. Tell them I am has sent you, so that became the covenant name for God. Jehovah, Yahweh, I am. So when Jesus takes and says, Before Abraham was born, I am, He has taken the covenant name of God to Himself and applying it to Himself. They understand that, and you can tell they understand it because theyre going to pick up rocks. If He is just a crazy man, hed be like, Yeah, Im 2,000 years old! I lived before Abraham! Whoo! Im crazy! Theyre not going to pick up rocks; theyre going to feel sorry for the guy. Theyd probably pat Him on the back and go, Okay, sure you were. Thats all right, pal. Yeah, sure, You knew Abraham. Lets leave Him alone. Hes nuts! But straight-faced, He takes the covenant name for God to Himself, meaning that He saw Abrahams day. It gets worse after that. John 10, Jesus is talking about the fact that Hes our good shepherd-that were His flock. He even talks about you and me here, literally. In Verse 16, He says, I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen… Thats Gentiles. …I must bring them also. They too will listen to My voice, and there shall be one flock… Following this discourse, many of these same people confront Christ again in Verse 19. At these words the Jews were again divided. Many of them said, He is demon-possessed and raving mad. Why listen to Him? But others said, These are not the sayings of a man possessed by a demon. Can a demon open the eyes of the blind? They start to use their reason. Demon-possessed people froth at the mouth; they cut themselves; they growl; they snarl. They dont teach as Christ taught. They dont say things that will stump the wisest theologian of the day. No, no-these are not the words of a crazy man. There must be another explanation. Verse 22, Then came the Feast of Dedication at Jerusalem. Whats that? Do you know what that is? Its winter-thats a clue. Its Hanukkah; its the Festival of lights. Its the rededication of the temple when Maccabeus drove out Antiochus, Epiphanies and the Seleucids. Actually for a period of time, Jerusalem is in control of their destiny. Theyre not under Rome; theyre not under anybody. Its a very happy time in the history of Israel. Jesus comes, and Hes celebrating that. Its the Feast of Dedication; its Hanukkah. While Hes walking there in Solomons Colonnade, it said that Jews gathered around Him. Theyre curious-who is this Man? They say, How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly. He has their curiosity aroused. Apparently, taking the covenant name of Jehovah on to Himself was not enough. Some want more proof. Jesus answered, I did tell you, but you do not believe. The miracles I do in My Fathers name speak for Me. Its interesting, and this is an apologetic in and of itself, the miracles of Christ testify to His deity. Do they not? If you have control over the elements, if you have control over life and death, is that not a testament to the deity of Christ? Whats more is the critics of Christ-the enemies of Christ-do not question the miracles. That is an apologetic. That is a defense of the faith. They try to come up with other rational explanations for the miracles, but they never question the miracles. They become angry about how He did it and when He did it, but they never question the fact that He did it. So before you got me off track, where was I here? He says, …but you do not believe because you are not My sheep. My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me. I give them eternal life… That is a bold thing to say, to tell someone you give them eternal life-that you have the authority and capability to give someone eternal life. …and they shall never parish; no one shall snatch them out of my hand. They understand when He says My Father that Hes speaking about God in Heaven. My Father is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of My Fathers hand. I and the Father are one. Some have taught that when He says one, it means Hes in agreement with God. Theyre on the same page. Hes saying, Yeah God! Im on Gods side. Were one. Were united. Were a team! Really, does that get rocks thrown at you? If you go to religious people, and you say, Hey, thumbs up for God, are they going to try to kill you? No, theyre going to go, Oh, okay. Yeah, youre one of us. You love God too. Would you say that these people understood the language Christ was speaking and that words meant better than the scholars that are alive today? If English became extinct like Koinonia Greek is no longer spoken, if our English-our modern-day English became extinct, in 2,000 years from now if somebody was an expert in English, would they understand the language better than us who lived it? No way. We would know the language better than them. Even the most-learned scholar 2,000 years from now would not understand our language because we speak it every day. Make no mistake about it when Christ claims the oneness with the Father, they understand He is referencing His equality with God. That is seen by their words; that is seen by their response. It says, Again the Jews picked up stones to stone him, but Jesus said to them, I have shown you many great miracles from the Father. For which of these do you stone Me? We are not stoning You for any of these, replied the Jews, but for blasphemy, because You, a mere man, claim to be God. The understanding that Christ is divine comes from none other than Christ Himself. It is what the early church taught and believed. It was not the result of a council in Nicaea in 325 A.D. It was not the decree of an emperor. It was from the words of Christ Himself. The visceral response was, Were going to murder You! The law said in Leviticus if somebody blasphemes God, you stone them; but that was only after trial and evidence and a jury made a verdict. Then you were sentenced and then you were stoned. They were saying, Were going to be Your judge and Your jury. Were going to kill You right now! They were so angry, so offended. He is a scandalon; He is a rock of offense that causes men to stumble. That was a scandalous thing to say, and, friends, it still is. If someone were to say the things that Jesus said, you would be offended. You certainly would not follow them. Jesus said to see Him was to see God; to know Him was to know God; to believe in Him was to believe in God; to obey Him was to obey God; to follow Him was to follow God; to serve Him was to serve God. He was the source of eternal life; no one came to God but through Him; that He was the way to Heaven; He was the truth of God. Can you imagine? Ill pick on Pastor Jerry now. Hes not here, so Ill pick on him. Oh, he is here. Sorry, Jerry. Ill do it anyway. You go to Pastor Jerrys class. I dont normally do that, Jerry. I dont pick on you because youre not here. Anyway, Im in big trouble. Jerrys a good teacher, so you go to one of his classes. Ill always ask, Hey, how was that marriage class with Pastor Jerry today? Its a normal conversation. Ill hear, Oh, it was great. So you go to Pastor Jerrys class, How was Pastor Jerrys class? It was great! Thats good to hear. Hes a good teacher! Yeah, yeah. We learned a lot today. I learned this and that. I am like, Wonderful! Great, Im glad you liked the class. The next week, I say, How was class with Pastor Jerry? Oh, it was really good. Today Pastor Jerry told us hes athletic. Yeah, he is. He played three sports, and hes a pretty athletic guy. Hes a coach; yeah thats true. Yeah, hes an athletic guy. I see you the next week, How were things with Pastor Jerry? Oh, it was a great class. Jerry is a good Bible teacher. Today he told us that he was strong, and he broke a railroad tie with his hands. These are things Jerry actually does-truthfully. Hes won some contests-bench press contests. Hes a strong guy. He told us that today. Well, thats true. He is a strong guy. How was class with Jerry? I ask the next week. Oh, it was good. Jerry told us today hes a good-looking man. Well, yeah. Jerrys a good-looking guy, sure. And he reminded us again that he was athletic. Well, yeah, he is. I see you the next week, How was class with Pastor Jerry? Well, you know, hes a good teacher, but today he told us that if we saw him, we saw God, and he told us that hes the way to Heaven. He did? Are you sure you werent mistaken? No, he wrote it on the board, Im the way to Heaven. Im the truth, and no one gets to Heaven but through me. Now what do you think about Pastor Jerry? Do you think hes a great teacher still, or do you think maybe hes cuckoo? He has issues, loco in the cabeza. Good teachers dont go around claiming to be God. That's the point of C.S. Lewis in his book, Mere Christianity. C.S. Lewis says, Look at the claims of Christ. You have the same choices to make about the words of Christ according to Scripture as you would with our hypothetical story of Pastor Jerry. Either he is crazy, delusional, really believes that he is the Messiah-you could go into any psychiatric ward in the country and you could find a lot of Jesuses… But nobody believes them. Theyre not walking on any water. Or, around our world today there are cult leaders. Right now there is a Hispanic-Latin man who is teaching that hes Jesus, and people believe him-whether you know that or not. They believe he is God incarnate. He smokes; he drinks; he tells people there is no sin. Sin is a bad word. This is true! People believe he is the incarnation of Christ. Hes rich; hes making a lot of money. Hes living quite a lifestyle. You could say, Well, hes trying to deceive people. He knows hes not. In that case, hes wicked. Listen, Jesus said in John 8 to His enemies, Who among you accuses Me of sin? Try saying that even to your family. Go to your family and say, Hey, have I ever done anything wrong? Do that to your friends, Hey, youve never seen me do anything wrong, have you? We laugh, but try doing that with your enemies. Go to somebody who doesnt like you-if there is such a person-and say, Hey, Ive never done anything wrong, have I? That takes a lot of nerve to go to your enemies and say, Who of you accuses Me of sin, and have silence be the response. Jesus is a moral man. No one questioned that. Hes an intelligent man. Nobody thought He was crazy. Whats our third alternative? Our third alternative is He is who He claimed to be. He is Lord. His miracles testify; His Resurrection testifies that He is who He claimed to be. Now this kind of an understanding of the nature of Jesus should not be reserved to a theological discussion, a creed or an intellectual statement or doctrine. This truth demands much more personal response, an emotional spiritual response. In the same Book, we find the story of a man who had been born blind. Jesus encounters him begging and uses him as a moment to teach. He says in Verse 5 of Chapter 9 (page 1061 of pew Bibles), While I am in the world, I am the light of the world. He spits upon the mud, and He makes clay and rubs it on the mans eyes. He tells him to go and wash in the Pool of Siloam. The mans eyes are open, and he begins to see. For the first time in his life, he sees color. He sees people; he sees his own hand; he sees trees; he sees water. His senses are overwhelmed. This man who was a beggar now has sight, and the people who have seen him year after year after year-the people are coming up to him and saying, Arent you the guy? Who did this to you? What happened? They ask him in Verse 10, How were your eyes opened? He replied, The man they call Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. He told me to go to Siloam and wash. So I went and washed, and then I could see. Where is this man? they asked him. I dont know, he said. How does he see Jesus? He sees Him as a man. Hes a pretty special man, but as far as this man knows, Hes a man. Thats all he knows. Then they bring him before the Pharisees. The Pharisees ask him what happened. He tells them the same story again. The Pharisees say, Well, this man is not from God. He doesnt keep the Sabbath. Theyre not rejoicing in this miracle of a blind man seeing. Theyre upset because it happened on the Sabbath day when you shouldnt work. To make mud was to work. …How can a sinner do such miraculous signs? others asked. Finally they turned to the blind man and said, What do you have to say about Him? It was your eyes He opened. The man replied, He is a Prophet. His viewpoint has changed, hasnt it? I now dont just see Him as a man, I see Him as a Prophet of God. I have new understanding of who He is because of what He has done. He couldnt possibly be just a man. The dialogue deteriorates here. As they question the man, he gets a little snotty. He gets a little bit too big for his britches, and they cast him out of the synagogue. Who are you to talk to us like that? You were born in sin. Were the leaders, and get out of here, so they kick him out. Verse 35, it says, Jesus heard that theyd thrown him out, and when He found him… Who found whom? Did the blind man find Jesus, or did Jesus find the blind man? Jesus found the blind man, and it still works that way, friends. God is a seeker. God is the initiator. While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. If youve found Christ today, its not that you found Christ; its that Christ found you. Christ is the seeker of the souls of men. He said, Do you belive in the Son of Man? Jesus still asks that question. The Son of Man, by the way, comes from the Book of Daniel. In Daniel, he prophesized about the Son of Man receiving a kingdom from the ancient of days-thats an eternal kingdom, and that Hell rule over that kingdom for all of eternity. So it was understood that the Son of Man was a Messianic figure, the Son of God. This is one like the Son of God who received a kingdom that would last forever. Jesus takes that prophesy from Daniel, and He applies it to Himself. Again, an assertion of deity. Who is He, sir? the man asked. Tell me so that I may believe in Him. Jesus said, You have now seen Him; in fact, He is the One speaking with you. In other words, I am the Son of Man. The man replied, Lord, I believe, and he worshipped Him. How had he changed? Hed gone from seeing Him as a man to a Prophet, and now he sees Him as Lord. Hes the Lord, and he worships Him. What does Jesus do when the man worships Him? Does Jesus say, Oh, dont worship Me. Im just a Man. Dont worship Me! Im a Prophet!? Anytime in the Bible like somebody like Paul or Peter or a Prophet-when people try to worship them, what did they do? An angel? Dont worship me. Im just a man! When Jesus is worshipped, what does He do? He receives the worship. He receives the worship. Only God receives worship, right? Correct. By Jesus receiving the worship, that also is a statement of deity. Jesus still demands a response from every single person. The Jesus that we preach here is not a safe Jesus. Hes not just a good teacher that walks around blessing everybody, healing people and saying, Love your neighbor. He is a Jesus that came and died for your sins. He is a Jesus that said, Unless you believe I am He, you will remain in your sins. He is a Jesus who said, I am the way, the truth and the life. No man comes to the Father but through Me. Friends, those words are as offensive as when they were spoken to some people. That is a stumbling block for them. But there are many ways to God! There are many sources of salvation! they will say. There is only One who died for you, and that is Christ. There is only One qualified to save your soul; and that is Jesus. Its a scandal. Its a stumbling block. One of my favorite artists-I dont know if hes recording music so much anymore, but because he is a scholar and a theologian, he wrote some very rich music. One of his most famous tunes, Love Crucified a Rose, will be sung on Easter Sunday around the nation. His name is Michael Card. He wrote a song called, Scandalon, using this Greek word, using this Old Testament Prophesy from Isaiah about the Messiah. Were going to listen to song-just text only. There are no images in this one. Lets reflect on Michal Cards song. (Click here for lyrics: http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/m/michaelcard9232/lovecrucifiedarose543715.html). It is my prayer today that if youre here this morning, and you dont know Christ, you can know Him today. It is Jesus who we studied and learned so much about and longs to have a relationship with you. Pray this with me: If youre here this morning, you do not know Christ and you wish to respond to Him today-Heavenly Father, I come to You today in Jesus name. Lord, I believe in my heart that You are the Son of God, that You died in my place upon the cross and that You rose again on the third day-that Youre Lord. I give my life to You, my soul to You. Forgive my sins and cleanse me. I pray your Holy Spirit would enter my life, empower me to live for You all my days and that one day I will live with You in Heaven for all eternity. In Jesus name. Father, for those who prayed that prayer, extended their faith, received You by faith, Your promise is their sins are forgiven. A miracle of a different kind is taking place, a miracle that we cannot see with our eyes, but we can know with our hearts a new life in Christ is theirs. Lord, weve tried to present an accurate representation of what You taught and what You did at our church, that You are not a safe teacher. Your message was a very dangerous one, and there were many who fell. It was a scandalous thing and still is to say that a human being is divine. You demonstrated that not only through Your teaching as You taught as no man has ever taught; and only through Your miracles which even your enemies could not dismiss; but Lord most importantly through Your Resurrection and the empty tomb. Next week well talk about that. Well invite friends, families, coworkers and neighbors to come and hear this message, to come and hear the story of the Savior who loved them, who was crucified and who rose again. I pray even now that You prepare hearts, grant us favor as we speak, that this place would be full of people who want to hear the good news of Christ. Lord, like the blind man who had seen physically and then began to see spiritually, might we see You for who You are. Might we celebrate that every day of our lives-that the God of the universe visited this planet and that He gives our life meaning, significance and purpose-we might be determined all the more to live for You. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
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