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Any Given Sunday Review | Born to Watch PodcastOur Any Given Sunday Review takes the Born to Watch boys back to 1999 for Oliver Stone's chaotic, testosterone-fuelled dive into the world of professional football. Featuring Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx, Dennis Quaid and peak Cameron Diaz, Any Given Sunday promised everything a sports movie fan could want. But does it still hold up, or is this one all style and no substance?Whitey, Dan and special guest Will strap on the shoulder pads and revisit Oliver Stone's divisive NFL epic. What starts as a love letter to sports movies quickly turns into an examination of shaky cameras, over-the-top editing, giant egos and one of the most exhausting viewing experiences the boys have tackled in a while.Al Pacino brings his trademark intensity as veteran coach Tony D'Amato, desperately trying to hold together the Miami Sharks while battling a ruthless owner, rebellious players and a rapidly changing game. Jamie Foxx bursts onto the scene as Willie Beamen, the backup quarterback who suddenly becomes a superstar, while Dennis Quaid delivers a solid performance as ageing veteran Cap Rooney.Along the way, the boys discuss why Oliver Stone seems determined to assault your eyeballs with every editing trick imaginable. From subliminal gladiator imagery to frantic camera work and changing film stock, Whitey wonders whether the movie is trying too hard to be profound. Dan compares it to Natural Born Killers and argues that Stone's style overwhelms the actual story.The conversation naturally branches out into memories of 1999, drunken phone calls, encounters with Elizabeth Berkley, backup quarterbacks becoming heroes, and whether there is a more pressure-filled position in sport than an NFL quarterback.There's also plenty of appreciation for the stacked cast. James Woods shines as the dodgy doctor, LL Cool J delivers one of the biggest dickheads in sports movie history, and Lawrence Taylor proves real athletes can occasionally act. Meanwhile, Cameron Diaz splits the room, with Whitey refusing to give prime Diaz a quickfire vote despite the objections of everyone else.As always, the boys go deep into the IMDb ratings, box office numbers and critical reviews before throwing around comparisons to Varsity Blues, Office Space, American Beauty and other classics from the legendary year of 1999.But the biggest question remains. Is Any Given Sunday a genuine sports classic, or is it simply a two-and-a-half-hour migraine wrapped in slow motion and Kid Rock?One thing is certain. Whether they're discussing football strategy, Oliver Stone's obsession with gladiators or the horrors of professional athlete fashion, Whitey, Dan and Will once again prove that no movie is safe when it lands on Born to Watch.Join the TeamLove movies? Love ridiculous debates? Join the Born to Watch community and become part of the conversation. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on social media for new episodes, movie polls and plenty of laughs. Because at Born to Watch, we don't take movies or ourselves too seriously.#BornToWatch #AnyGivenSunday #OliverStone #AlPacino #JamieFoxx #DennisQuaid #SportsMovies #MoviePodcast #FilmReview #NFLMovies
Building the Giants all-time defense means gaining Lawrence Taylor, Michael Strahan, Harry Carson, Sam Huff, Emlen Tunnell, and decades of franchise greatness — but it also means sacrificing real Giants legends who do not fit on the final roster.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.Who belongs on the New York Giants all-time defense?The strongest answers start with Lawrence Taylor and Michael Strahan, but the real debate comes after the obvious names. Drew and Rob work through the defensive line, linebackers, secondary, and special teams while comparing Hall of Fame résumés, unofficial sack totals, championship moments, positional value, and era context.The defensive front turns into one of the toughest parts of the list. Andy Robustelli's case depends partly on sack totals from an era before sacks were officially tracked. Osi Umenyiora, Leonard Marshall, George Martin, and Jim Katcavage all bring different versions of Giants pass-rush history. Dexter Lawrence opens a modern-versus-old-school defensive tackle debate next to names like Arnie Weinmeister, Rosey Grier, and Keith Hamilton.At linebacker, Harry Carson and Sam Huff carry the historical weight, while Jessie Armstead, Brad Van Pelt, and Carl Banks force the question of how many great Giants linebackers can realistically fit. The secondary brings another layer with Erich Barnes, Dick Lynch, Mark Haynes, Jason Sehorn, Corey Webster, Emlen Tunnell, Jimmy Patton, Spider Lockhart, and Terry Kinard.Special teams closes the roster with Pete Gogolak, Sean Landeta, and Zak DeOssie. Gogolak's case is about more than field goal percentage because his soccer-style approach changed kicking history. Landeta brings the punter résumé, and DeOssie gives the Giants a clean long snapper choice with a unique family Super Bowl connection.This episode is not just about naming legends. It is about deciding what matters most: peak dominance, longevity, awards, championships, franchise records, playoff moments, or the way Giants fans remember a player.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Welcome back to purgatory!!! Pop Culture Purgatory welcomes you to SPORTS MOVIE MONTH!!! We are gonna jump into every type of sports movies as possible this month starting of with Jeremy's pick Any Given Sunday from 1999 written by Daniel Pyne, John Logan & Oliver Stone also directed by Oliver Stone. The movie stars Al Pacino, Cmaeron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Jamie Foxx, LL Cool J, Mathew Modine, Jim Brown, Lawrence Taylor, Bill Bellamy, Andrew Bryniarski, Lela Rochon, Lauren Holly, Ann-Margret, Aaron Echhart, Elizabeth Berkley, Charlton Heston, John C. McGinley, James Karen, Gianni Russo, Duane Martin, Clifton David, Terrell Owens, Irving Fryar, Joe Schmidt and Ricky Watters!!!! Thanks for listening to the show! If you want to find our more recent and past episode's please go to Podbean.com and you can find us where most other podcasts are found, please do not support us on Spotify, they take down our music episodes. Outro track "Jump" By Mystikal from the Any Given Sunday soundtrack https://youtu.be/WawX_6e9DHE?si=nbJ5X7fdGEu0Mz8L
Head coach John Harbaugh speaks to the media Monday following the first day of minicamp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Throughout the 1980's, the New York Giants were one of the premier teams in football, led by Bill Parcells, Lawrence Taylor, and Phil Simms. But by 1991, Parcells had left the team, Taylor was showing his age, and Simms had been benched for Jeff Hostetler. Coached by Ray Handley, the aging Giants struggled through two mediocre seasons in 1991 and 1992. In this episode, Andrew and Dan recount one of the most frustrating eras in Giants history. Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear. Contact the show at HelloOldSports@gmail.com and find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HelloOldSports
Jaxson Dart's Trump appearance created a real Giants debate: was this simply a player exercising his freedom, or did a young quarterback create unnecessary locker-room noise before he has fully proven himself on the field?Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.The Big Question: Did Jaxson Dart create a real Giants leadership issue? Maybe, but only if the noise lingers. Abdul Carter reacted publicly, Jermaine Eluemunor pushed back by saying the locker room is fine, and Carter later said he and “JD6” spoke as men. That makes this less about a broken locker room and more about the risk of a young quarterback stepping into a polarizing public moment before he has banked enough NFL credibility.Drew and Rob open the show by making one thing clear: this is not about telling Giants fans what to believe politically. The football question is whether Dart's appearance created avoidable pressure inside the fanbase, inside the media cycle, and potentially inside the locker room. They discuss Dart introducing Donald Trump at Rockland Community College, Trump calling him a “future Hall of Famer,” Abdul Carter posting “thought this sh!t was AI, what we doing man,” and Carter later saying he and Dart are good.Tension Question: Should Abdul Carter have kept it private? The guys argue that regardless of where anyone lands politically, Carter made the story bigger by taking his reaction public. They praise Jermaine Eluemunor for trying to put the fire out with “Locker Room is fine. Focus on New England” and “Relax Pat,” while also discussing Lawrence Tynes calling the locker room a sacred place and criticizing public teammate callouts.The show also gets into the business and leadership side of the story. Drew and Rob talk about whether politics should stay out of sports, why athletes still have the same freedom of speech as everyone else, and why that freedom can still come with marketing risk — especially in the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut Giants market. They also compare the reaction to past political visibility around major NFL figures and ask whether this only matters because Trump is uniquely polarizing and Giants news is slow.Tension Question: Is this a real football problem or just May noise? The strongest public evidence points to the players trying to move past it quickly. Carter said he and Dart spoke, and Eluemunor publicly rejected the idea that the locker room was divided. That does not mean the moment was risk-free, but it does mean the “locker room destroyed” version of the story looks overblown.After the Dart/Carter debate, the guys shift to Roy Robertson-Harris suffering a torn Achilles during practice, making him another Giants player lost to an Achilles injury after UDFA Thaddeus Dixon earlier in the month. They discuss what that means for defensive line depth and why the Giants may now need to re-evaluate the back end of that position group.The episode also covers Lawrence Taylor's health update after his pancreatitis hospitalization, including the report that he is feeling better and back on the golf course. Then Drew and Rob close with Darnell Mooney's press conference comments, including his statement that his role is to “make plays and dominate,” his familiarity with Matt Nagy, and why the expanded Giants playbook could reflect the influence of John Harbaugh, Brian Callahan, and Greg Roman.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Ken and Lima get into one of their most heated arguments of the offseason over whether the Browns are actually going to trade Myles Garrett after the June 1st deadline, with Lima insisting the entire NFL world outside Cleveland sees it as a logical move and Ken digging in hard that the organization has no intention of doing it regardless of what national media thinks. The "bubble boy" accusation flies, the Lawrence Taylor comparison comes out, and Ken makes the case that a guy who led the league in sacks last year and wins games just by existing on the field isn't someone you trade away because your record projections look bad. The Miles Garrett OTA absence adds fuel to the fire — but Ken's final position is simple: until he sees a trade happen, he's not treating outside opinion as inside fact, and three first-round picks or not, he doesn't believe it's coming.
Hollywood is joined by Omar Kelly to kick off the show with some Cinco de Mayo recap, including Hollywood's ongoing struggles with grilling and a brisket disaster that quickly turns into a full-blown debate once Alex Donno joins—highlighted by Omar calling out buying brisket from Aldi as a critical mistake. The hour also features stories from a family road trip detour to Buc-ee's after a canceled flight, before shifting into NBA talk as the guys react to Los Angeles Lakers falling to the Oklahoma City Thunder and the incredible level LeBron James continues to play at 41. That sparks a deeper conversation comparing LeBron to Michael Jordan and revisiting how the Miami Heat Big 3 era with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh helped reshape the league and usher in today's superteam era. The hour also includes a promotion for WQAM's Whiskey, Stars and Cigars event, with all station personalities set to appear and a nod to last year's appearance by Lawrence Taylor.
Ruben Amaro Jr. analyzes Aaron Nola's struggles and the potential parallels to Ryan Howard's career trajectory. They also debate Jalen Hurts' performance and whether coaching preparation or player execution caused the Eagles' late-season offensive collapse. Additionally, the conversation touches on the Sixers' mentality and Alec Bohm's personal challenges affecting his play. 01:50 - Reunions and Draft 09:20 - Sixers and Phillies 13:40 - Jeff Stoutland's comments 18:20 - Aaron Nola's decline 28:25 - Lawrence Taylor's health 33:30 - Eagles offensive accountability 43:35 - Final poll results
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 11 o'clock hour is brought to you by TRAJAN WEALTH; Planning for tomorrow starts today. Visit Trajan Wealth dot com to learn more about retirement and state planning RedZone - Falcons front office move On Campus - the Brendan Sorsby story thickens Hawks face a must win in MSG See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN Mitch and Scott kick off Episode 380 bouncing from NFL Draft randomness to a suddenly red-hot Mariners team, while laying out a packed show of Seahawks, Mariners, and Kraken breakdowns. Along the way, Mitch zeroes in on John Schneider's shift from "fancy" to predictable—and why that might actually be the secret sauce behind Seattle's recent success. Seahawks flips four picks into eight and checks most of its boxes, but the first-round running back raises eyebrows—was it smart roster building or a forced move? Seahawks No-Table dig into Schneider's "fairways and greens" approach, question the risk in the backfield, and spotlight key additions like Bud Clark while hinting that help at edge rusher is still coming. A sweep in St. Louis flips the vibe fast—suddenly the bats are alive, the lineup is producing, and Seattle looks like a real contender again. Mariners No-Table break down the surge from the big hitters, the rise of Cole Young as a legit everyday piece, and why this stretch could be the turning point—if they keep stacking wins against weaker opponents. The Kraken's late-season free-fall gets real—what looked like a playoff team turns out to be smoke, mirrors, and unsustainable luck. Kraken No-Table dig into a fragile roster, mixed messaging from leadership, and a franchise stuck between rebuilding and pretending it's close—setting up a pivotal, "prolific" offseason that could finally define a direction. GUESTS Brady Henderson | ESPN Seahawks Insider Jacson Bevens | Seahawks analyst and Cigar Thoughts podcast Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose podcast Joe Doyle | MLB analyst, Over Slot RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey Darren Brown | The Sound of Hockey TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Draft, Brooms, and Chaos 18:11 | Seahawks No-Table: Seahawks Play It Straight… But Did They Reach for Need? 41:06 | Mariners No-Table: From Dead to Dangerous, Mariners Wake Up at the Plate 1:02:40 | Kraken No-Table: From "Team of Destiny" to Total Collapse 1:24:22 | Other Stuff Segment: Cheap Portland Trail Blazers ownership (cost-cutting controversies), Lawrence Taylor health scare, Puka Nacua lawsuit/rehab situation, bizarre minor league no-hitter loss (Braxton Garrett), JR Ritchie MLB debut (Bainbridge HS), Kalen DeBoer contract extension at Alabama, Montana moose radio station story. HEADLINES Madonna releasing album on Grindr, Big game hunter trampled by elephants, Indian temple requiring cow urine consumption, Louisiana restaurant caught with roadkill deer meat RIPs Rod Martin (Raiders LB), Patrick Muldoon (actor), Alan Osmond (The Osmonds), Don Schlitz (songwriter, "The Gambler"), Dave Mason (Traffic), Nedra Talley Ross (The Ronettes)
Mike Vrabel has chipper chat with Patriots' draft pick amid Dianna Russini drama, Ronda Rousey speaks to TMZ Sports ahead of her MMA return, Lawrence Taylor is hospitalized after medical emergency, and Sherrone Moore's ex-mistress breaks her silence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Schlereth joins Craig Carton and Big Mac to react to the Patriots' statement on Mike Vrabel and evaluate the top prospects in the upcoming NFL draft. He details the physical intimidation of facing Lawrence Taylor and shares a funny story about a scheduling mishap for his Idaho reunion. 01:00 - Mike Vrabel Discussion 02:00 - Schlereth's Draft Experience 05:05 - Top Draft Prospects 11:26 - Facing Lawrence Taylor 13:57 - Reunion Travel Error
The second overall pick in the NFL draft is often regarded as a tantalizing opportunity, yet it frequently embodies a duality of triumph and calamity, as this episode elucidates. We delve into the historical significance of this pivotal selection, examining the careers of both celebrated legends, such as Lawrence Taylor and Eric Dickerson, and notorious busts, including Ryan Leaf and Tony Mandarich. The discourse traverses the profound impact these selections have had on their respective franchises, raising questions about whether the second overall pick serves as a golden ticket or a perilous wager. Through an analytical lens, we rank the most illustrious successes alongside the cautionary tales that have punctuated the narrative of NFL drafts. Join us as we navigate this intricate tapestry of football history, celebrating the stars and scrutinizing the missteps associated with the coveted number two draft position.Don't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well, don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website. Do you want more football history? Test your Gridiron Knowledge, we feed you Daily with our new FREE activity, The Pigskin Trivia Drive.Grab a copy of our latest book, "Marooned," on the 1925 Pottsville Maroons NFL franchise saga.*OR* Grab a copy of our book on Western Pennsylvania football history, "World's Greatest Gridiron Team" on the 1903 Franklin All-StarsDrop us a line at PigskinDispatch@gmail .com and check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel.Contact us directly at PigskinDispatch@Gmail.comMiss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well, don't because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
John Cena doesn't want kids, Lawrence Taylor on why Joe Montana -NOT- Tom Brady is the GOAT, Katt Williams on the 2016 Election, Charles Barkley on the 1992 Dream Team, why DMX prefers dogs over humans, WWE without Vince McMahon and much MUCH more.
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS HOME PAGEEPISODE SUMMARYLISTEN TO THE NY GIANTS: A TEAM WITHOUT A HOMEIn the conclusion of this special two-part series, Joe Santos (creator of The NY Giants: A Team Without a Home) returns to join Mark Morthier and Dave DePaola for a nostalgic look at the end of the Giants' "exile" and the birth of a new era. While Part 1 focused on the splinters of the Yale Bowl, Part 2 brings the story back to New Jersey.The guys share personal memories of watching Giants Stadium rise from the swamps of East Rutherford—a sight that defined the childhood of many local fans. From the urban legends of Jimmy Hoffa buried under the end zone to the logistical "leverage" plays used by modern owners, this episode bridges the gap between the struggling 70s squad and the powerhouse franchise the Giants would eventually become.The conversation shifts from the field to the stands, exploring the unique culture of NFL fandom in the 70s and 80s. You'll hear about the days when a Giants season ticket was a family heirloom, passed down through generations like a deed to property. The trio reminisces about the evolution of the "fan experience"—comparing the non-existent tailgating of the Bronx to the legendary parking lot parties in the Meadowlands.They also take a deep dive into the "Style of the Game," discussing the iconic (and sometimes controversial) logo changes, from the "Disco NY" of 1975 to the classic lowercase "ny" that fans still crave today.To wrap up, the hosts exchange "I was there" stories involving some of the biggest names in sports history. Relive the halftime ceremony where a "high as a kite" Lawrence Taylor caught passes from Phil Simms in dress shoes, and hear a classic anecdote about Otis Anderson's superstitious refusal to wash his lucky practice pants after the Super Bowl.Whether it's the booming voices of Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire or the accuracy of Sonny Jurgensen, this episode is a celebration of the characters, the quirks, and the deep-seated loyalty that define the New York Giants' legacy.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle put Big Mac and Pete Hoffman to the test with a wild round of Giants first-round draft picks — and it turns into an all-time performance. From Saquon Barkley to Lawrence Taylor, the names keep coming as the pressure builds!
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve & Matt discusses the unsung legendary career of Jason Weaver, Pam Anderson and Jenny McCarthy being in the same building (!!!), and getting outsmarted by younger siblings!!!SEGMENT 1Show: Wrestlemania XIPremiere Date: 4/2/1995Story: Lex Luger & British Bulldog vs Eli Blu & Jacob Blu, Razor Ramon vs Jeff Jarrett, The Undertaker vs King Kong Bundy, Owen Hart & Yokozuna vs Bart Gunn & Billy Gunn, Bret Hart vs Bob Backlund, Diesel vs Shawn Michaels, Lawrence Taylor vs Bam Bam BigelowSEGMENT 2Show: Smart GuyEpisode: "Pilot” (Season 1 | Episode: 1)Premiere Date: 4/2/1997Story: TJ Henderson, an intellectual prodigy, starts high school four years early.
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====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MENORES 2026“HEROES Y VILLANOS”Narrado por: Tatania DanielaDesde: Juliaca, PerúUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church26 de FebreroEl villano deportista«El vino hace insolente al hombre; las bebidas fuertes lo alborotan; bajo sus efectos nadie actúa sabiamente» (Proverbios 20: 1).Lawrence Taylor, conocido como «LT», fue mucho más que un jugador de fútbol americano con los Gigantes de Nueva York. Su impacto en el campo se refleja en sus múltiples premios y reconocimientos, incluyendo tres premios al Jugador Defensivo del Año y diez selecciones al Tazón Profesional.Taylor no solo destacó por su habilidad atlética y su destreza en la defensa, sino que revolucionó la posición de linebacker en la NFL con su estilo agresivo y su capacidad para cambiar el rumbo de un partido en un instante. Su velocidad, fuerza y agilidad lo convirtieron en un jugador imparable, capaz de intimidar a sus oponentes y de liderar a su equipo hacia la victoria. Aún se recuerda esa tacleada al mariscal Joe Theismann en 1985, cuando LT le quebró la rodilla y acabó con la carrera deportiva de Theismann.Si el campo de juego era agresivo, las luchas interiores de Taylor eran aún más agresivas. Lawrence Taylor enfrentó graves complicaciones como resultado de sus adicciones a lo largo de su vida. Su batalla contra la cocaína tuvo un impacto devastador en su carrera, su salud y su vida personal.El consumo de drogas afectó su rendimiento, su estado físico y su capacidad para mantenerse en forma, lo que resultó en sanciones, suspensiones y problemas legales. Además, las adicciones de Taylor también afectaron su vida personal, causando conflictos familiares, relaciones tensas y problemas de salud mental y emocional. En 2010 enfrentó cargos criminales y arresto por abuso a una joven de 16 años.Sin duda, la vida deportiva de Lawrence Taylor podría haber sido muy diferente sin las adicciones que sostuvo a lo largo de su carrera. Sin los problemas causados por su dependencia a las drogas, es posible que Taylor hubiera tenido una trayectoria aún más exitosa y destacada en la NFL. Su condición física y mental habría sido óptima, lo que le habría permitido mantenerse en forma y jugar al máximo de su capacidad en cada partido.Además, sin las adicciones, es probable que hubiera evitado los problemas legales, las sanciones y las controversias que surgieron a lo largo de su carrera debido al consumo de drogas. Su reputación y su imagen pública habrían sido más sólidas, lo que le habría permitido disfrutar de un mayor reconocimiento y respeto en la industria del deporte. No permitamos que las sustancias adictivas nos atrapen. Lo único que dejarán es pesar y muerte.
We dive headfirst into the swirling rumors that Tom Brady might be gearing up for a WrestleMania debut. Is it all an elaborate WWE "work" to boost ticket sales in Vegas, or is Brady actually ready to take a bump in the squared circle? We also take a hilarious detour into New York Giants history, reminiscing about Lawrence Taylor's legendary WrestleMania main event and setting the record straight on Daniel Jones's rookie debut in Tampa.
This hour of Evan and Tiki spirals fast, starting with Tom Brady calling WWE “cute” and turning into a full-on theory that Brady is getting “worked” into a WrestleMania moment in Las Vegas. The guys also untangle the Logan Paul confusion, clown the “All-State linebacker” claim, then get forced into a real-time apology when the receipts come out. From there, it's a throwback to Lawrence Taylor's WrestleMania 11 main event, why WWE used it to hook casual fans, and why some Giants fans still want nothing to do with it. The show also hits Giants fans taking over road stadiums, the “book vs. show” debate with 11/22/63, and the usual spring training viewing confusion. And yes, Cinco de Luncho takes over: Shaun Morash drops his list of the five worst inappropriate relationships to get caught in, and it somehow gets even more unhinged once the guys start offering “honorable mentions.” The hour keeps rolling with a caller-driven John Harbaugh ranking debate, a quick hockey rules rant during Canada vs. Finland, and an absurd detour into “classified files,” UFOs, and the theory that the real mystery might be hiding in the ocean.
Good Afternoon and welcome BACK! To "The Jimmy Palumbo Show" ! Episode 256!! 2, Lawrence Taylor! Jimmy has himself a weekend in Brick NJ for Valentine's Day, the college visits are getting intense with Nat, Jimmy gets a new iPhone and so much more including Dave's rebranding after 5 Years of Chop! #TheJimmyPalumboShow #Comedy #Podcast
Luke Kuechly is headed to Canton.On this episode of the C3 Panthers Podcast, Tony and CK break down Luke Kuechly's Hall of Fame induction and what his legacy means for the Carolina Panthers today. Is Kuechly the smartest linebacker in NFL history? How does he compare to Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher, Lawrence Taylor, and Dick Butkus? We dive into the stats, film, awards, and football IQ that made #59 the gold standard at middle linebacker.Then it's time for the present-day Panthers.The Carolina Panthers enter the 2026 offseason as NFC South Champions with 24 pending free agents, major offensive line questions after Ikem Ekwonu's injury, and critical roster decisions facing GM Dan Morgan. Who stays? Who walks? Can the Panthers maintain continuity while building toward a legitimate Super Bowl window?We also debate:• Panthers free agency priorities• Offensive line continuity and depth• Rico Dowdle's future in Carolina• Dave Canales' aggressive 4th-down philosophy• Defensive improvement and identity heading into 2026If you want real Panthers talk, roster analysis, and unfiltered debate, this episode is for you.
Kris Zellner is joined by Rob Naylor and our Good Buddy Charles as we discuss the month of January 1991 in not only World Championship Wrestling, but also the world of pop culture in general. Topics of discussion include:The greatness of Buddy Landel.Bobby Eaton coming into his own as a singles wrestler.Paul E. Dangerously and Missy Hyatt kickstart their feud that would last many months.Konnan, Steve DiSalvo as THE MINOTAUR, and Larry Cameron appear on TV in “blink and you'll miss it” runs.Dusty Rhodes officially taking over as the head booker and making his big return at the Clash of the Champions…just 11 days after his WWF farewell at the Royal Rumble.Ric Flair regaining the NWA World Heavyweight Title (and winning his first WCW World Heavyweight Title; it's complicated) from Sting at the Meadowlands on a show also featuring Lawrence Taylor seconding Lex Luger in a Football Match against The Big Cat during a blizzard in the NYC area.Arn Anderson and Barry Windham hit the streets as the Horsemen have been reborn in some AMAZING vignettes.The debut of Sullivan's Saloon.The United States entering the Persian Gulf War and how that changed the way wars are covered on television.Diamond Dallas Page makes his WCW debut.Rundowns of the Golden Globes and American Music Awards, featuring Gloria Estefan making her public return after her near death experience in a bus accident a year earlier.Michael Wallstreet walking out of WCW,Steve Urkel showing up on Full HouseSuper Bowl XXV, which was, at the time, the greatest Super Bowl ever, but totally overshadowed by Whitney Houston's amazing rendition of the Star Spangled BannerDivinyls, Jesus Jones, and Gerardo respectively release "I Touch Myself,” “Right Here, Right Now,” and “Rico Suave” on the same day.Clash of the Champions XIV featuing Ric Flair vs. Scott Steiner and a whole lot more.This was a tremendous show and a fascinating glimpse at how WCW was perceived as Dusty Rhodes takes over and implements his booking philosophy.---To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Kris Zellner is joined by Rob Naylor and our Good Buddy Charles as we discuss the month of January 1991 in not only World Championship Wrestling, but also the world of pop culture in general. Topics of discussion include:The greatness of Buddy Landel.Bobby Eaton coming into his own as a singles wrestler.Paul E. Dangerously and Missy Hyatt kickstart their feud that would last many months.Konnan, Steve DiSalvo as THE MINOTAUR, and Larry Cameron appear on TV in “blink and you'll miss it” runs.Dusty Rhodes officially taking over as the head booker and making his big return at the Clash of the Champions…just 11 days after his WWF farewell at the Royal Rumble.Ric Flair regaining the NWA World Heavyweight Title (and winning his first WCW World Heavyweight Title; it's complicated) from Sting at the Meadowlands on a show also featuring Lawrence Taylor seconding Lex Luger in a Football Match against The Big Cat during a blizzard in the NYC area.Arn Anderson and Barry Windham hit the streets as the Horsemen have been reborn in some AMAZING vignettes.The debut of Sullivan's Saloon.The United States entering the Persian Gulf War and how that changed the way wars are covered on television.Diamond Dallas Page makes his WCW debut.Rundowns of the Golden Globes and American Music Awards, featuring Gloria Estefan making her public return after her near death experience in a bus accident a year earlier.Michael Wallstreet walking out of WCW,Steve Urkel showing up on Full HouseSuper Bowl XXV, which was, at the time, the greatest Super Bowl ever, but totally overshadowed by Whitney Houston's amazing rendition of the Star Spangled BannerDivinyls, Jesus Jones, and Gerardo respectively release "I Touch Myself,” “Right Here, Right Now,” and “Rico Suave” on the same day.Clash of the Champions XIV featuing Ric Flair vs. Scott Steiner and a whole lot more.This was a tremendous show and a fascinating glimpse at how WCW was perceived as Dusty Rhodes takes over and implements his booking philosophy.---To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Kid Rock, LT's Draft Day Binge, Another Hall of Fame Snub, & In-N-Out Stands Firm | Balls & BanterLive Show Tuesday and Thursday, 3pm est.SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://DrewBerquist.com #DrewBerquist #Balls&Banter #BallsShow Notes/Links:TPUSA announces lineup for All American Halftime Showhttps://x.com/TPUSA/status/2018383935470784740?s=20 Puka Nacua takes his shot at Sydney Sweeneyhttps://x.com/AsapPuka/status/2017416591324119160?s=20Legendary pass rusher Lawrence Taylor said he does not remember being drafted by the New York Giants because he drank 41 Coors Lights Beers that day. https://x.com/MLFootball/status/2017779524172144884?s=20Patriots Owner Robert Kraft denied first ballot hall of famehttps://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/2018670375824175546?s=20 (full tweet and image)Lou Holtz famous quotehttps://x.com/showtimetate/status/2017849698036707473?s=46&t=uaL12_jzouHgBP9nzey-rgFlorida Woman strikes in Target (picture)https://x.com/ClownWorld/status/2017846827094315488?s=20In-n-Out Burger owner, Lynsi Snyder. refuses to remove bible verses from packaginghttps://x.com/1Nicdar/status/2017708837378396405?s=20Image Credits:© Maggie Huber/Special to Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images© Mark Konezny-Imagn ImagesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
They Said It includes Tom Brady reacting to Bill Belichick not being first ballot, Lawrence Taylor is furious about Bill Belichick, and Joe Mazzulla saying the Celtics had a bad day at the office.
Mike Francesa reacts to your emails on Abdul Carter, Lawrence Taylor, and the abysmal NBA regular season. Plus, thoughts on Carlos Beltran, the Jets' chances of ever finding success, and the Mets' silence in free agency. 00:00 NFL playoff picture 03:00 Thoughts on Abdul Carter 06:30 Best Sunday QB0 8:10 Tua's career derailed? 10:00 How to fix the NBA regular season 18:30 Carlos Beltran a Hall of Famer? 21:30 Lawrence Taylor 27:20 Sports memorabilia 32:20 Jets have no chance? 35:00 Blue Bloods & Boston Blue 40:25 What are the Mets waiting for?
In this episode of The Football Card Podcast, Pack Nicholson and Brett dig into one of the hardest questions in the hobby.Who is the GOAT when it comes to defensive players and their cards? They break down real sales data, look at names like Aaron Donald, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Lawrence Taylor, and Reggie White, and explain why defensive players still lag behind quarterbacks in the market.You also hear a deep conversation on spending time with your collection, why connecting cards matters, and how meaning forms when cards stop living in cases and start living together.The guys react to recent sales including a 2012 Ray Lewis Gold Prizm, Ed Reed 2002 Finest X-Factor, Jordan Love Contenders Cracked Ice, and a shockingly cheap Philip Rivers Prizm Gold.If you collect football cards with intention, this one hits home.Check out Card Ladder the official data partner of Stacking SlabsFollow The Football Card Podcast on Instagram for memes and stuff.Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Pack: | Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
BT & Sal go off on Giants linebacker and third overall pick Abdul Carter, discussing off-the-field issues that sources say stem from excessive drug use, which has reportedly led to him falling asleep in meetings and showing a clear lack of professional commitment. Tierney and Licata debate the new prevalence of THC use in the NFL and argue that while the drug itself is less harmful than alcohol, Carter's problem is the "trifecta of failure": poor production (just 1.5 sacks in his rookie season), repeated disciplinary issues (benched twice for missing team obligations), and a failure to prioritize his career. They question why the Giants organization, from the previous regime to interim head coach Mike Kafka, allowed these character flaws to fester and whether this now looks like a "disastrous pick." The segment ends with a sharp comparison: Lawrence Taylor had his issues, but he was the greatest defensive player ever—Carter has zero production to lean on.
BT & Sal launch into a heated discussion about Giants rookie Abdul Carter, addressing rumors of his off-field issues—including substance use, falling asleep in meetings, and poor commitment—and how it's translating to a "disastrous" on-field performance for a third overall pick. They compare his lack of accountability to the great Lawrence Taylor, who produced despite his own vices, and criticize the Giants organization for drafting a player with clear character concerns. The talk then shifts to baseball, focusing on Joel Sherman's report that Kyle Schwarber is the first offensive domino to fall this offseason, forcing the Mets to make a swift decision on their DH/1B strategy before they lose out on their best replacement options for Pete Alonso. Finally, the guys debate whether the NFL's biggest games are fading in excitement, noting how easy it's become to switch away from boring matchups, and they weigh in on the Knicks' injury scare with Miles McBride.
Ben Maller talks about reports that 49ers DC Robert Saleh is expected to draw numerous interviews for a head coaching gig this offseason, Giants legend Lawrence Taylor saying that Abdul Carter needs to "wake up," if Kalen DeBoer would make sense for Penn State, Lame Jokes of the Week, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, and Iso Joe Johnson react to Terrence Crawford getting his championship belt stripped after not paying fees, Alycia Baumgardner joins the show to discuss her upcoming fight, and Odell Beckham tweets about his comments about 100 million dollars not lasting a life time and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - WBC strips Bud Crawford of title7:40 - Alycia Baumgardner joins the show30:23 - Odell Beckham Jr sells cleats for $50k45:03 - Lawrence Taylor advice to Abdul Carter48:12 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks1:56:40 - Q & Ayyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT & Sal are furious about Giants rookie Abdul Carter's repeated lack of commitment and poor judgment, sparked by a caller's outrage over Carter's appearance on Monday Night Raw. They slam the linebacker for his "disgusting" decision to participate in a wrestling skit and hold a championship belt while the Giants sit at 2-9—calling it a total lack of self-awareness. The hosts highlight Carter's history of "bad optics," including missing a walkthrough, reportedly falling asleep, being disciplined with limited snaps, and his brazen request for Lawrence Taylor's #56. The biggest concern, however, is the Giants' culture: the hosts question why no veteran leader has stepped up to "check" the young player and demand he take his job seriously.
BT & Sal are not excited for the Giants' matchup against the Packers, viewing it as a meaningless game where winning could actually hurt the team's draft position. They analyze Mike Kafka's elevation to interim head coach, questioning if the organization is setting him up for a "Ben McAdoo" like hire and whether a clean-house approach should exclude everyone from the previous regime. The hosts also dive into the disappointing lack of effort and impact from defensive star Abdul Carter, arguing that his talent is being wasted and his performance doesn't live up to the hype he created by requesting Lawrence Taylor's number. Finally, they debate the "intrigue" of watching Jameis Winston start over Russell Wilson and the lack of a clear foundation or coach to evaluate.
EZ with daytime Griffin hockey...back on Thursday 11/13/25Segments include:*Another prominent Democrat says Biden has to step down*Alt-right wackos up in arms that JD Vance is married to a woman who is Indian*Rudy G wipes out at RNC.*Republicans at the RNC are doing something stupid to support Trump*Trump's would-be assassin talks about the size of his dick in old video.*Hilarious vid of drunk loser picking a fight with himself in a mirror.*NJ teacher in trouble for porking a kid is a "face changer."*The dispute between Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and UK pop star Robbie Williams*The nap hit hard for EZ*Dude manages to beat the rap in synagogue murder.*The more we get away from the Trump assassination attempt, the more murky the details get.*Rich asshole who founded "Fandango" takes a header off a skyscraper.*Football legend Lawrence Taylor arrested again.*Local dude is major pedo. EZ has so many questions.*EZ hitting "rock bottom" in the radio world.*Video of the start of last year's Ausable Canoe Race Marathon.*Disney doesn't want to offend AGAIN. Wait till you hear who they are worried they will offend.*A wild conspiracy theory is emerging in the Trump assassination attempt timeline*Weird moment at the RNC as woman grabs herself with Trump sitting right in front of her.*Zuckerberg loves Trump.*A bunch of teen dudes in Utah nearly killed a pedo at the mall. EZ calls the mall to to ask hard hitting questions.Our Sponsors:* Check out Secret Nature and use my code ZANE for a great deal: https://secretnature.com* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/zaneSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dave Landau back in-studio, Mississippi mom shoots escaped monkey, The House of Dynamite on Netflix, Top Gun is gay, TV anchor turned murderer, Aileen: Queen of Serial Killers, and Drew v. Lil Tecca. Dave Landau is in-studio with us today. He'll be at Skankfest in a couple weeks and back in Michigan (all the way up in Houghton) on New Year's Eve. Check out his book, Party of One: A Fuzzy Memoir. Jessica Bond Ferguson had to take an escaped monkey out. For some reason, they blurred the crotch of the dead money. We check in on the Mississippi mother of 5. A House of Dynamite is out now on Netflix and some people are saying the ending suck. Royals: Meghan Markle is pretending to be a huge LA Dodgers fan. Her $64 candles haven't sold out yet. She's still trying to be an influencer.Andrew Lownie has a new book on Prince Andrew. Drew performs ‘OWA OWA' better than Lil Tecca. NYC is about to elect Zohran Mamdani. Stavros Halkias and other celebs are behind him. His father compares Abraham Lincoln to Adolf Hitler. Billy Idol Never Idles. Some people made BANK on the promotion. George Clooney did a self-righteous interview with CBS This Morning. He hates Hunter Biden. Top Gun is so gay. TV anchor, Angelynn Mock, murdered her mother and got really ugly in jail. Ridiculousness FINALLY canceled after 14 years, 46 stupid seasons, and 1,870 total episodes. Jennifer Aniston has finally found true love. Britney Spears deletes Instagram… again. We roll through some highlights of Netflix's Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers. Miguel Cabrera must need money. He's on Cameo. Other new celebs on there include Lawrence Taylor, Jevon Kearse, Richard Sherman and Tim Pool. Don't forget to grab Mando for you or your man using promo code DREW. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
LOUNGE LIZARDS PRESENTED BY FABRICA5 - Visit Fabrica005.com and use code LIZARDPOD at checkout for 10% off THE ENTIRE STORE! Free worldwide shipping from Miami on all orders over $125. See website for more information and terms.Recorded at Ten86 Cigars in Hawthorne, New Jersey, the Lizards pair the My Father Blue in Toro with Partido Roble Fino Sherry Cask Finished Tequila Reposado. The guys discuss an NGO report on Cuban Prisoners Rolling Cigars, they share how not to overheat your cigar while smoking, and another instant classic Pagoda story comes to light.PLUS: Agave Meets Scotch Barrels, Fuente's Don Carlos Change, Trinidad's $1000 Fundadores, Lawrence Taylor on the Jumbotron, HSA Bullfighter Release, Listener Email on Rating Systems & MoreJoin the Lounge Lizards for a weekly discussion on all things cigars (both Cuban and non-Cuban), whiskey, food, travel, life and work. This is your formal invitation to join us in a relaxing discussion amongst friends and become a card-carrying Lounge Lizard yourself. This is not your typical cigar podcast. We're a group of friends who love sharing cigars, whiskey and a good laugh.website/merch/rating archive: loungelizardspod.comemail: hello@loungelizardspod.com to join the conversation and be featured on an upcoming episode!instagram: @loungelizardspodGizmo HQ: LizardGizmo.com
SEASON 4 EPISODE 2: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: The United States of America does not have a functioning government. The Trump Dictatorship and the Library of Congress – Congress which Mike Johnson runs via a porn app – DELETED part of the official online edition of the Constitution – the part that limits the suspension of Habeas Corpus and bans presidents accepting foreign bribes. The Library says it was a coding error and would be fixed soon…ish. Yeah, the coding in Trump’s DNA. The White House had to DENY that the White House Chief of Staff was to meet last night with the Vice President, the Attorney General, the Deputy Attorney General, and the FBI Director to discuss what to DO about the Trump/Epstein cover-up scandal, and what to do WITH the RECORDING of the Deputy Attorney General’s two days’ of bargaining with a convicted pedophile and child sex trafficker… and nobody seemed to notice that the headline was that WHATEVER the Chief of Staff, A-G, Deputy A-G, and FBI Director WERE meeting with the Vice President ABOUT… the PRESIDENT WASN’T GOING TO BE THERE. There is no competent executive authority, no congressional or senate oversight, no reliable judiciary. The United States of America does NOT NOW have a functioning government. The nominal president has spent the last few days making up economic statistics and poll numbers and threatening his predecessors with prosecution for imaginary crimes punishable by death while wandering around the roof of the White House, and phoning in to a business network with racist moronity the content of which is just this side of a 19th century minstrel show, or continuing to get more and more in bed, figuratively, with a convicted pedophile and child sex trafficker, in a scheme to cover-up her crimes, her late partner crimes, and whatever the president’s role was or was not… in them. And the first and seventh people in the line of presidential succession were going to have dinner with their Epstein expert who just met with Gulaine Maxwell and the head of the FBI and the woman who RUNS the White House but NOT the president and you know it almost doesn’t MATTER if they were meeting to try to figure out what to do about Trumpsteen or not. By 3:14 PM Eastern the Library of Congress said Sections 8, 9 and 10 of the 1st Article were back online so, shrug emoji, I guess there are limits on emoluments and suspending Habeas Corpus… for now. Fifteen minutes later, however, there were still huge swaths of all three sections missing from the official online version of the Constitution. But coding. And so what, it’s just the ONLINE version, what’s the difference? Trump just fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because she wouldn’t delete the official online jobs numbers and will soon find someone to post fabricated numbers online which will then be accepted as real – and official – because they’re ONLINE. There is no functioning government, just a mediocre Public Relations firm. Understaffed. Trying to sell Edsels, Google Glasses, New Coke, and fascism. B-Block (40:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Acting NASA "Director" Duffy wants to put nukes on the moon, even though that was the plot of the re-make of the movie "The Time Machine" in which nukes on the moon destroyed the moon and rendered earth uninhabitable good call reality TV boy. The New York Times won't stop trying to make Harvard-Fetch happen. And the Trump Council on Lack of Fitness, the one Super Bowl star Saquon Barkley turned down membership on? The Council announced he accepted. C-Block (55:00) THURSDAYS WITH THURBER: Of all his great stories, the one that might have been the most likely to have been written in order to be performed aloud, I humbly offer you this week: "The Night The Bed Fell." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEASON 4 EPISODE 1: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: The Jobs Report will now be handled by the same guy who keeps score when Trump plays golf. But first, the unexplained move of Ghislaine Maxwell from near Alligator Alcatraz to Club Fed was just beginning to calm down when Trump detonated on Lenard McKelvey (political commentary name Charlamagne Tha God). All Charlamagne had done was to go on Fox News and claim to Lara Trump “I think that traditional conservatives are going to take the Republican Party back. I think there’s a political coup going on right now in the Republican Party that people aren’t paying attention to… we have the opportunity to have, like, a huge reset.” Trump has never known when to leave bad enough alone, but this time he just hit the side of the hornets’ nest with his tie. Called him “racist sleazebag… low IQ individual… has no idea what words are coming out of his mouth… knows nothing about me… this dope.” So now millions of people who DIDN’T know an often conservative, Trump-accepting-if-not-supporting African American was describing a Republican Palace Coup AGAINST TRUMP OVER EPSTEIN… have THAT new Trumpsteen tendril to ponder. Let’s sort this out. Somebody had to change Maxwell’s status as a registered sex offender to get her transferred to an all-women, all-white collar criminals, minimum security facility. She might no longer BE a registered sex offender; that could be a free sample offered by Trump if she’ll lie for him. The move to the cushier camp could be ANOTHER free sample. Or to make it easier for her to suffer rapid unscheduled disassembly. Also there’s a Trump cover-up OF The Epstein Files, and a Trump cover-up OF HIS OWN NAME IN the Epstein Files, and a Conservative Coup Against Trump OVER The Epsteen files, and the unexplained cushy new home for Epstein’s co-rapist. Oh and the true Orwellian shooting of the statistical messenger. But - you'd forgotten, hadn't you - he's always done this. He did this most infamously as Covid started. B-Block (30:17) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: There's little left for Andrew Cuomo. Apparently that includes flat out making up a story that mayor-to-be-Zamdani has never had a job before. Ryan "Who Put That Porn On The TV Monitor In My Office During The State Education Department Executive Meeting" Walters of Oklahoma doubles down. And the Republicans sure know how to sell American cars: with a picture of a car made in Soviet Russia in 1970 being sold by a Trump that looks like he was made in 1870. C-Block (40:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The teachers of Hackley School in Tarrytown, New York are legendary. Nineteen of them there I graduated fifty years ago were still there the day I gave the Commencement Address thirty years ago. But now we may have lost the last of the greats, at least of that era. Gerry Murphy was the math teacher with empathy. He once recognized he had hit "the math wall" - he recognized I had. If he hadn't, I'd still be there failing that class for the 51st straight year. Gerald Murphy, R.I.P.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Necessary Conversation, it's just Mary Lou and Chad behind the mic—no Bob, no Haley—as we mark (almost!) three years of raw, honest political dialogue. We reflect on the very first episode of the show from August 17, 2022 and ask: has this podcast changed us? Has it brought us closer—or just made things even weirder?
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" on today's episode 8/1/25 - Trump’s Health Announcements, Linda McMahon’s skeleton’s in her closet, Lawrence Taylor in trouble, Another Shannon Sharpe lawsuit, floods in the tri-state, Presidential Fitness Test, Justin Timberlake Health Issues, Freedom Friday, and much more! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! To be a part of the Gurus email theguru@ebrointhemorning.com To be a part of Freedom Friday email info@ebrointhemorning.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PHIL SIMMS. You don't really have to say much beyond his name. He's a fierce competitor, whether on the football field, on the golf course or in life. He's also funny as hell, tells some amazing stories (yes, a few Lawrence Taylor stories are mixed in here), and his love and respect for his teammates, coaches, Big Blue, his family and the college that will honor him by naming their stadium after him this fall (Morehead State). It's all here including stories of Bill Parcells, Bill Walsh and so much more. Because, after all, it's Phil Simms. Enjoy this incredible episode of The Approach Shot.
With all the headlines and storylines swirling around Coach Belichick, we wanted to create a space for Coach to touch on some of these as well as add anything he finds important but ultimately we bring back a locker room vibe as Ryan, Channing and Fred talk football stories, the Art of Winning, life on and off the field and lessons learned along the way. Going through the various chapter of Coach's iconic journey and the people who have helped shape him and the moments that define not just one of the Greatest Coach of All Time but one of the most polarizing sports figures ever. From coaching greats Tom Brady and Lawrence Taylor, to his mentor Bill Parcells and his special tribute and gratitude to his first football hero, his father…A lot of inside stories, laughs and wisdom as we connect Coach's the love of the game to his winning approach to life. Focused on football more than ever, Coach leaves his NFL legacy as his path takes him to his next chapter at UNC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The White House announced that the 2027 NFL Draft will be held on the National Mall in DC. The hosts break down what it means—and whether Trump might hijack the moment. Plus: Warren Moon embraces the next generation while Lawrence Taylor shuts it down, Belichick's age-gap relationship sparks backlash, the Nuggets dominate at altitude, and a LASIK campaign raises questions about referee vision. In the deep dive, the show unpacks Trump's reported plan for an executive order targeting NIL deals and what it could mean for the NCAA and college athletes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Shannon Penn of ESPN Radio joins Bomani Jones to discuss the New York Giants Draft and the New York Knicks playoff series. The show starts off with Bo saying why he has trouble with certain people who agree with his take on Shedeur Sanders (4:21) and why he is starting to hate both of the Giants 1st round picks (9:41). Bo and Shannon explain why it's absurd for Abdul Carter to request Lawrence Taylor's #56 (12:07) and that they feel bad for Dak Prescott having to face the NFC East pass rush (20:44). Sticking with the Giants, they criticize the front office for never investing in a young, black quarterback (26:20) and say they would never draft Shedeur Sanders because they were afraid Deion would want to replace Brian Daboll as head coach (29:49). Bo and Shannon transition to the New York Knicks where they have lost yet another series clinching game at home (33:48) and if they lose this series to Detroit, Tom Thibodeau will be on the hot seat (38:40). Bo and Shannon both agree Giannis Antetokounmpo has played his last game as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks but there's no great situation he can move to next season (43:35). They round out the show discussing Outkast making the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and why they're still underrated (52:10). . . . Subscribe to The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok for all the best moments from the show. Download Full Podcast Here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6N7fDvgNz2EPDIOm49aj7M?si=FCb5EzTyTYuIy9-fWs4rQA&nd=1&utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-right-time-with-bomani-jones/id982639043?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Follow The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Social Media: http://lnk.to/therighttime Subscribe to Supercast for Ad-Free Episodes: https://righttime.supercast.com/ Support the Show: Discover faster, more reliable search with Perplexity today. Download the app or ask Perplexity anything at perplexity.com! https://pplx.ai/bomani-jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Old P, Petros Papadakis talks about the circus that is the NFL Draft and who the Lakers will blame when they get eliminated. LaVar supports Abdul Carter asking Lawrence Taylor for permission to wear #56. Plus, a Gorilla vs 100 men on Lee’s Leftovers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.