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Send us a textFor this episode of Brewstilled, it's a recap of week 2 for the 2025 NFL season. For week 2, we saw a mix of results for the House of The Lombardi teams. The Rams continue to fight on as they're 2-0 with no issues with Matt Staffords back. Yet, a week 3 game with the Eagles does loom close. The Jaguars lost a close game despite a better performance on the offense. The Cowboys won against the Giants as their defense continues to serve as the weakest link. Will the Cowboys defense hold them back? Lamar Jackson had a big day against the Browns while Jared Goff went scorched earth on the Chicago Bears. All this and more will be discussed here on Brewstilled with a Double Dry Hopped edition of Pliny the Elder from Russian River as the beer pairing.
At last year's Door Kinetic Arts Festival, David Maraniss and Eric Simonson came together for a fascinating discussion about turning Maraniss's biography of Packers legend Vince Lombardi into a Broadway play. Moderated by Jacob Janssen of Third Avenue Playworks, the writers bring you a great discussion not only about Lombardi and the Packers, but also about the creative process and the choices they made to bring a sprawling biography of one of history's most compelling sports figures to the stage.
Hour 2 with Rick "Doc" Walker: Callers weigh in on the Green Bay game on Thursday night / The only way to get out of this is to fight our way out / We need to make sure our people don't jump ship / Doc doesn't want to celebrate when we don't win a Lombardi
JOE LOMBARDI WILL TEACH YOU WHAT YOU DID NOT LEARN IN SCHOOL
JOE LOMBARDI WILL TEACH YOU WHAT YOU DID NOT LEARN IN SCHOOL
Send us a textJoin Dr. Grant Hogue, Dr. Ritt Givens and Dr. Joseph Lombardi to discuss their articles from the Spine Deformity Journal: "Development of a classification system for potential sources of error in robotic-assisted spine surgery" and "Building consensus: development of a best practice guideline (BPG) for avoiding errors in robotic-assisted spine surgery (RASS)". Find the articles here and here.*The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and other spinal conditions. From news in the world of spinal conditions, to discussions with thought leaders in the field, we aim to provide up-to-date, quality information that will impact the daily practice of spinal conditions.
6:00AM Hour 1 - Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase dive into a discussion about where Josh Allen ranks on the list of all time great quarterbacks in the NFL. The guys also daydream a bit about the Lombardi trophy before acknowledging they should pump the breaks.
On this 90th episode of the Patriots 300 Level Podcast, Kevin and Eric break down the Patriots 2025 home opener loss against the Las Vegas Raiders. They highlight their Drake Maye, the offense and defensive performance. They give their 3 up 3 down and look ahead to Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Be sure to follow Kevin and Eric on Twitter/X @pats300levelpod and their blog pats300levelpod.com for up to the minute news/breakdowns/reactions/discussions! Patriots 300 Level Podcast Hosts: Kevin Borrelli & Eric Borrelli they can be found on Twitter at @Kevin_Borrelli & @Eric_Borrelli. Follow the show on: Twitter/X: @pats300levelpod Blog: pats300levelpod.com Rumble: @pats300levelpod Instagram: @pats300levelpod Facebook: Patriots 300 Level Podcast
En este episodio, Pichu y el gran Jorge Edu de Crónicas Lombardi analizan la previa del partido que nos enfrentará a Chicago Bears el próximo domingo en el Ford Field. Otro duelo divisional donde esperamos una reacción del equipo tras la debacle el Lambeau Field. Mucho a mejorar pero también sabiendo que este equipo es difícil que pueda empeorar su actuación. Al final del programa tendremos también un audio de Cristian MackBears miembro del programa La Osera donde da su punto de vista de sus Bears y este partido.Muchas gracias a tod@s l@s oyentes y Go Lions!
Send us a textIn this edition of Brewstilled, it's the start of the 2025 NFL Season as week one has concluded. For week one for the 2025 NFL Season, we saw the House of the Lombardi teams begin their 2025 NFL Season campaign. We saw a combination of wins and losses along with some early observations. Is Baker Mayfield an early MVP candidate? Is Michael Penix Jr. the QB for Atlanta. We saw the Cowboys show promise despite their loss against the Eagles. The Jaguars won despite a lack of explosiveness on the offense. The Detroit Lions also started their season off in a rough way. All this and more will be discussed here on Brewstilled with a Quad IPA on tap for the beer pairing.
In Hour 3, Willard and Dibs continue to discuss if Kyle Shanahan or Christian McCaffrey's comments swayed their emotions more, chat with David Lombardi about McCaffrey's calf and his status for Sunday in Seattle, and more.
It's our 5th NFL preview show but our 3rd official DEEP dive into every NFL storyline. We tell you what teams rise, what teams fall, who hoists the Lombardi and what coaches get fired. We give you our MVP picks and our hottest (or dumbest) takes. Join us on this all encompassing football episode and let us know your predictions as well!Check out the time stamps below for our show topics and skip ahead if you desire! As always, thank you to all of our ITMers for the love and support!The best way to support the show (or purchase ad space) is on our Patreon!Thank you to our patrons: Hannah Haggard, Eric Rourke, Joe Roth and Hunter KeeThank you to our sponsor: McNary Chiropractic in Russell, KSCheck out our Merch Store for all of your ITM gear and novelties!Use our Linktree to find us on ALL the sites and socials.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro, Shoutouts, and McNary Chiropractic Dad Joke of the Week,9:48 - Team Records and Division Winners48:26 - Awards, Draft, and Playoffs1:31:00 - Week 1 Preview1:46:18 - Outro
En este episodio exploramos a fondo el mutismo acinético, una de las manifestaciones más desconcertantes tras un daño cerebral grave. Hablamos de su base neurofisiológica, su relación con el sistema dopaminérgico y los circuitos prefronto-subcorticales, y cómo se diferencia clínicamente de otros estados de conciencia alterada. Recorremos también las opciones terapéuticas más prometedoras, desde la estimulación multisensorial y la verticalización robótica hasta técnicas de neuromodulación como la estimulación cerebral profunda, la estimulación medular o la tDCS. Un episodio técnico, narrativo y lleno de preguntas clínicas clave, pensado para quienes trabajan día a día con pacientes que aún no responden... pero que podrían hacerlo. Referencias del episodio: 1. Arnts, H., van Erp, W. S., Lavrijsen, J. C. M., van Gaal, S., Groenewegen, H. J., & van den Munckhof, P. (2020). On the pathophysiology and treatment of akinetic mutism. 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Glass half full, Bill Belichick - at least now you know she's not into you for your coaching. Must be your rugged good looks. What we all already knew before last weekend even kicked off - there are only four or maybe five of those teams with an actual chance of winning the national championship. College football's great.. except for the end part, when the elites head behind the velvet ropes into the vip area and everybody else gets to fight over Poptart and Mayo bowls. What's the biggest surprise in the last half century in college football? BYU in '84, Howard Schnellenberger & Bernie Kosar beating Nebraska in the '84 Orange Bowl. And... that's it. Compare that with the NFL - where the unimaginable is the norm, and I don't just mean the Dallas Cowboys trading their best player to their rival since the days of the ice bowl. The Micah Parsons deal wasn't so much unimaginable as it was un-smart. For all our collective focus on pro football, there are still things that no one sees coming. I was thinking about how often the NFL's turned me into Vince Lombardi, asking what the hell I'm looking at. The biggest surprises of the last 60 yrs of the super bowl era are that the three best QBs of the super bowl era are a six round draft pick, a 3rd round draft pick from Pennsylvania named Montana, and a QB who was drafted behind Mitchell Trubisky. The O.G. Of improbability is of course the Jets beating the Colts in super bowl 3. Broadway Joe may have shared his bed with half the women of Manhattan, but it was unimaginable anyone from the AFL could get to first base with the Lombardi. To be accurate, the trophy wasn't named the Lombardi til 1970, after Namath had won it. But then again, if the Cowboys had survived the Ice Bowl in ‘67 then won the second super bowl, that trophy might now be called the Landry. Imagine that. We've got Mike Ryan Ruiz from the Dan LeBatard Show on today along with Dan Hanzus from Heed the Call. Week one picks with the Super Fuentes Bros and news updates about Parson's epidural along with my Fantasy Football League with newsman Bradley. Let it begin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Third Eye Awakening podcast, I am so excited to have my friend Janelle Lombardi on the show!Janelle Lombardi is an Akashic Records reader, intuitive energy healer, and spiritual guide with a deep passion for the journey of awakening. After walking through her own fires of chronic illness, emotional struggles, and spiritual re-awakening, she has transformed her pain into purpose. Janelle's mission is to help old souls remember the truth of who they are and guide them back into alignment with what their soul came here to experience. She creates a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental space where you can feel truly seen and supported. Working with the Akashic Records changed her life, and she is deeply passionate about helping others experience the same transformation and live a more fulfilled, joyful life. In this episode, Janelle and I chat about:-Janelle's spiritual awakening journey and how the Akashic Records helped her heal-challenges & deceptions in the spiritual community, especially for those new to spiritual awakening-the importance of personal discernment-discernment in your spiritual awakening, celebrity culture, & spiritual community dynamics-community support & empowerment in personal healing journeys-the continuous journey of awakening & being present in your own healing/experiences...and so much more!CONNECT WITH JANELLE@janelletheintuitive www.janelletheintuitive.comTikTokLINKS MENTIONED1:1 Akashic Soul Session with Amy1:1 Soul Purpose Map Reading with AmyAkashic Soul Code ActivationJoin Amy's FREE private FB group Soul Space
With the NFL season set to start this week and College Football just underway the guys at Highcodes Podcast preview the NFL season and ask which players are on the hot seat and to finally live up to expectations. Which QB has the most pressure to hoist the Lombardi this season? Lamar? Burrow? Josh Allen? The guys have a spirited debate about who needs a Super Bowl most. Arch Manning struggled in his first game of the new season, and only one of the guys predicted the performance correctly. Episode ends with the guys picking their respective NFL Divisions and Awards winners. #nfl #MicahParsons #lamarjackson #joshallen #joeburrow #patrickmahomes #archmanning #jerryjones #nflrankings #mvp #qb #JaydenDaniels #Kylermurray #bijanrobinsonPresented by @Haziethoughts featuring @TheFrugalScribe @HazieMusa & @OmaticsZoneShot by @TubaBeSnappin Audio/video editing @OmaticsZoneIntro Music ~ Sucka Free by Premo
David Lombardi, who covers the 49ers for the SF Standard, joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on Christian McCaffrey's status with his calf issue headed into Week 1 on Seattle.
Send Rita a text with your thoughts!Save your spot for Prep for Wave Week :) https://programs.steeryourmarketing.com/prep-for-wave-weekGet access to over 2000 cruise video clips: https://programs.steeryourmarketing.com/products/courses/view/1166776Get ready for some real talk about building a travel business that actually makes money! I brought together three incredible travel advisors at completely different stages.From a newbie who hit $500K in her first year to a seasoned pro running multiple businesses, they're spilling just a few of their secrets. You'll hear exactly how they're getting clients through word-of-mouth marketing, what tech they're actually using, and the biggest misconceptions about owning a travel agency. Plus, they get brutally honest about their biggest pain points, from figuring out when to hire help to managing clients who span the globe. Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale past seven figures, these insights will give you that boost your business needs.Judi Lombardi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judi-lombardi-25580825/Leah Iudice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-iudice-90806316/Stephen Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sscott2378/Questions this episode answers:What are the best CRM systems for travel agencies and travel advisors?How do travel advisors get clients without spending money on advertisingWhat tech stack do successful travel advisors actually use daily?How to scale a travel business from $500K to over $1 million in sales?What are the biggest challenges facing new travel agency owners?How do travel advisors track commissions and manage finances?What is the best way to get referrals for a travel business?How much do travel advisors charge in fees for their services?What are the biggest mistakes new travel advisors make when starting?How to choose the right suppliers and partners for a travel agency?What does it take to become a successful luxury travel advisor?How to transition from employee to independent travel advisor successfullyWhat workflow systems do profitable travel agencies use?What are the pros and cons of specializing in specific travel niches?Enjoy (and take action)!---------------------------------------------------------------Check out EVERYTHING I offer to support your travel business journey: https://strategictravelentrepreneurpodcast.com/everything/Say HI on Social:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritaperez19/Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/takethehelmvbsFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/529490048073622 Direct EMAIL:rita@steeryourmarketing.com
Welcome to the season premiere episode of All Andy Alfred right here on the All Andy Alfred Network. Andy welcome you back to the podcast as we recap what has happened in his life. We look around week one in College Football and breakdown games including Bowling Green win over Lafayette Ohio State win over Texas and Toledo lost in Kentucky. We look around the rest of college football as well. It's here: The 2025 NFL prediction show as we hear Andy reactions to the NFL offseason moves and Andy predicts the season and division winner and who he believes will lift the Lombardi trophy in San Francisco. We look around the diamond and what's ahead for the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians. Also we hit the ice and talk some hockey and more on the season premiere of All Andy Alfred. Follow Andy on Twitter @AllAndyAlfred and on Facebook.com/AllAndyAlfred and right here on YouTube
Hard to believe it's been 20 years since hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, both impacting and taking lives along the way, especially in the city of New Orleans. Five years later, the New Orleans Saints hoisted the Lombardi trophy, the city's first ever championship in professional sports…The road was not easy for the city or its franchise. @BellyUpSports @BellyUpMedia #NFL #NFLhistory #NewOrleans #Katrina #WhoDat #Saints
Football analyst Duke Ellingson makes his predictions for the 2025 NFL season.
Legit Lombardi contenders full 603 Tue, 02 Sep 2025 15:47:38 +0000 ZttW56WhTblfVqOROwXhPWLtSZtCpjJ0 nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Legit Lombardi contenders Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.
Send us a textIn this episode of Brewstilled, I'll be discussing storylines for the upcoming 2025 NFL Season. With the 2025 NFL season looming close, we'll see current storylines playout along with new ones unfolding throughout the season. The House of the Lombardi teams already have their own stories playing out. Is this a make it or break it year for Jacksonville? Who are the Detroit Lions without Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn? The Cowboys will also face a year of stories as this season will be their 30th season since their last Super Bowl season. We'll also see the return of the Pete Carrol and Jim Habaugh rivalry in this years NFL season. All this and more will be discussed with an Imperial Gose from Evil Twin Brewing as the beer pairing.
Welcome to our favorite time of the year. Kick back as we get you ready for the NFL season by breaking down division winners, playoff predictions and who takes the Lombardi home. We also give our picks for the leagues individual awards. LL sports never disappoints, so bet big if that's your vice cuz LL's got you covered like a Bills blanket at the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, Shoutout Marv Levy.
*NOTE: We recorded this podcast before the Dallas Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. But do not fret Football Americans! Shek provided his immediate reactions to the trade on our YouTube. -Newsman Bradley Best of times, worst of times? Beats the Dickens out of me what that one tale of two cities was about…but where Pittsburgh and Cleveland are concerned, I'm not sure who's better or worse… at least at sports' most important position. Now listen, I'm not insane. The Steelers will be better than the Browns this year--and of course we can laugh at the Browns. Oh my yes, we'll laugh at the Browns, that is my solemn vow. But whatever you think Cleveland's one step forward, 23-yards sack approach, at least they tried to solve the QB spot. As it happens, the two halves of pro pigskin's rusty yinz n yang are in the same spot, starting one-yr rentals both on the wrong side of 40…and that's not a real solution, especially if the goal is going the Super bowl. You think Aaron Rodgers is the missing link for a Lombardi run? the guy whose one and only trip was 15 years ago…against you? By that logic, maybe the Niners shoulda signed their SB43 conquerer Joe Flacco. I'm pretty sure the Steelers braintrust didn't see Sinners…because if they had, they'd know you don't invite in the guy who wants to suck the culture outta you and make it his own. Sorry if that's upsetting, but do keep in mind, yinz have merely adopted the darkness. I was born into it. Back in October of 2010, I said Rodgers would go down as the greatest QB in history. I still say he's the most talented. Or at least, he was. Now though, chasing the self-proclaimed private man who makes documentaries about himself isn't a sincere effort to go the Super bowl. It's about Rodgers and Tomlin's mutually beneficial hope they find redemption and reclaim professional dignity with A playoff win. There's a good reason why that story sounds familiar - it's the same script Tomlin tried with Russell Wilson last year. And that low standard is quite, Brownsie? Of course this didn't have to happen. At the draft they knew they needed a long term answer at QB…but took a D-tackle. And now, if Jaxson Dart is good, that's bad, and if Justin Fields beats Aaron Rodgers in Week One, well, it's gonna get just plain ugly. A-listers like Rodgers might get ink, but summer blockbusters fall in the NFL's offseason. The award winners don't come out til Autumn… and if you can't beat Patrick Mahomet, Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen in January. No matter which rust belt city you're in... there's no point to these fireworks. (And that reminds me, one last note to file away for next summer, Najee Harris - fireworks go in the sky, not your eye.) Let it begin! Ryan Clark joins the show to talk about Aaron Rodgers, cold shoulders and why Mike Tomlin never lost them a game. The Super Fuentes Brothers have the con in Miami. They're gonna help me with some fantasy decisions as the Angel & Devil on my shoulder. Newsman Bradley is in NYC with the black and white news. Also, big shoutout to my guy Tony in Encino, CA, who told me at soccer practice the other day he's a Football American! Be a patriot, subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“I just want our guys to start with the end in mind. If you hoist a Lombardi trophy, you'll be remembered forever. That is something no one can take away from you, when you die people will remember your name, and that's your legacy.” Matt LaFleur Green Bay Packers What a whirlwind of 24 hours as the Packers welcome the NFL's best overall player, Micah Parsons, to Green Bay. As our NFL training camp tour winds down and we are just days before the 2025 NFL season kicks off, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur sits down with Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder on The Pivot Podcast for a rare and candid conversation as the guys discuss what it will take to get the Packers over the hump and to the Super Bowl. After back to back years of "almosts" and tough breaks, Coach shares his mindset heading into the new NFL season and the early message he shared with the team. LaFleur opens up about his journey from young offensive coordinator to one of the most consistent head coaches in the league, and how he's evolved as a leader since taking over in Green Bay. In this exclusive interview, LaFleur discusses life after Aaron Rodgers, the development of Jordan Love, and what it's really like coaching in one of the most storied franchises in football. He reflects on playoff heartbreaks, locker room culture, and how he keeps his team locked in despite the constant media noise. The crew presses him on leadership, accountability, and how he balances high expectations with staying true to himself. Whether you're a die-hard Packers fan or just love the game, this episode delivers insight, laughs, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from one of the NFL's sharpest minds. Don't forget to comment, like and hit subscribe. We love hearing from you Pivot family! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who will be hoisting up the Lombardi trophy come February? And No Heart Radio discusses the big news out of Dallas with Micah Parsons being traded!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/no-heart-radio-s-vault--1084605/support.
0:00 - Sean Payton wants his RBs to have specific qualities. Estime didn't have them. RJ Harvey is working on it. JK Dobbins has them. He's slot into Payton's offense perfectly if he can stay healthy.15:33 - It's been an age-old tradition on the Appetizer Hour. But today, let's bring it to the Morning Show, baby. It's the Moser, Lombardi and Kane debut of COLLEGE FOOTBALL STOCK UP - STOCK DOWN!32:54 - Everyone loves a hot mic incident! We had one today. Vic unknowingly bombed George Paton's conference call with reporters, and it wasn't Vic's fault.
Murph & Markus - hour 4: David Lombardi joins the show, Tim Ryan is BACK, & WDYTLT: Kanye West rapped "Through the Wire" with his mouth wired shutSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sports reporter, covering the 49ers, for The San Francisco Standard, David Lombardi joins Murph & Markus to recap the 49ers final preseason game, the latest news surrounding Jauan Jennings, & Jake Moody's performanceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murph & Markus - hour 4: David Lombardi joins the show, Tim Ryan is BACK, & WDYTLT: Kanye West rapped "Through the Wire" with his mouth wired shutSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sports reporter, covering the 49ers, for The San Francisco Standard, David Lombardi joins Murph & Markus to recap the 49ers final preseason game, the latest news surrounding Jauan Jennings, & Jake Moody's performanceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Didya hear about the woman in West Virginia who framed the Pittsburgh Steelers tattoo she had taken off her dead husband's arm? Now that's what I call having some skin in the game. Pelts on the wall. Yes, as the Lincoln-driving philosopher Matthew McConaughey taught us, Time is a flat circle. You know what's also a circle? A ring. Coaches are fond of saying “No one can ever take away that ring.” But of course, those rings can and have been taken, sold, or lost. Still, the spirit of the point stands: Time waits for no man, but our deeds are etched into history. How we stack up that particular moment in time - versus all the moments in time - is where things get murky and therefore make for enjoyable debate fodder with a beer in your hand. That's why in this episode of Football America! we dive into the teams that will miss the playoffs with DLS Family Tony Calatayud and the Super Fuentes Brothers, and then climb Mt. Lombardi with the pride of Autzen Stadium, former Duck and NFL lineman Geoff Schwartz. Objective Bradley is back with the news, too! Oh, and if you're thinking about the tattoo of the Steeler helmet just a word of caution... the hypocycloids go on the right, yinz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We step into the world of independent film with the release of Director's Cut, a project close to home, reflecting the passion, risks, and creative struggles that define the industry. Along the way, we explore the evolving landscape of streaming, AI, and the art of telling stories that stand out in an oversaturated market. One of the highlights of this milestone episode is our conversation with the multi-talented Louie Lombardi. Known for his memorable roles on screen, Louie brings equal passion to his latest venture: Ava Lou's pizza truck, which he runs with his daughter Ava. With humor and heart, he shares the lessons of family entrepreneurship — from teaching financial savvy across generations to navigating the cultural quirks of language, tradition, and taste. In a twist that bridges past and present, we also reveal new developments surrounding the Italian American Civil Rights League, adding another layer of cultural and historical significance to this episode. No celebration would be complete without reflecting on the craft of filmmaking itself. We discuss the collaborative spirit required to bring independent visions to life, the strategies behind modern marketing, and personal stories from our own creative journeys. Louis Lombardi SOCIALS: Instagram: @louislombardi TikTok: @louislombardi Facebook: @louislombardi X: @louislombardi HIS WEBSITE: www.louislombardi.com www.directorscutmovie.com LINK TO DIRECTOR'S CUT https://www.directorscutmovie.com/store Don Capria SOCIALS: Instagram: @doncapria TikTok: @doncapria Facebook: doncapria X: @doncapria110 HIS WEBSITE: www.onetencrew.com www.colombobook.com EVENTS: DARK EXPO oct 24 & 25 Colombobook.com
The LA Kings selected forward Jimmy Lombardi with the 125th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Paul Flache, Head Coach of the Flint Firebirds joins the program to talk about Lombardi's strengths on and off the ice. Then Mark Yannetti (Director of Amateur Scouting for the LA Kings) and Zach Dooley join the program to discuss the Kings scouting process of Lombardi. Finally Scott Wheeler (The Athletic) brings an outsiders view of Lombardi and shares his evaluation of the cerebral forward.
Niners Nightly with Larry Krueger: Reaction to the second joint practice of the preseason in Las Vegas and conversations with Guy Haberman and David Lombardi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walk and JDB run the schedule gamut to figure out who will represent the AFC and NFC in the postseason and ultimately lift the Lombardi in February.
In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs wrap up their conversation about the Giants with Alex Pavlovic, then chat with David Lombardi about the 49ers, and more.
David Lombardi, who covers the 49ers for the SF Standard, joins Willard and Dibs to discuss the 49ers' injury woes, where negotiations stand with Jauan Jennings, and more.
“Jalen is still Jalen. I'm still that one. I'm still the one they were looking up to, I'm still the one they will be taking parts of their game from trying to copy mine, I'm still that.” Jalen Ramsey responds to the doubters As our Training Camp tour continues, we visiting Jalen in his new NFL home, and sit down with the three-time All‑Pro cornerback as he embarks on a bold new journey with the Pittsburgh Steelers. After cementing his legacy with a Super Bowl win and with Pro Bowl honors in Jacksonville, Los Angeles, and Miami-Jalen brings his unmatched skill set and swagger to one of the NFL's most storied franchises. We explore the motivations behind the blockbuster June 30, 2025 trade, what it means to don the iconic black and gold, and how Pittsburgh's aggressive 2025 Super Bowl push aligns with his championship aspirations Jalen reflects on his football evolution—how his position versatility (cornerback, potential safety) and league-wide respect make him more than just "another star" on the roster, but a cornerstone of a retooled defense aiming to recapture past glory. As he joins a defense stacked with names like T.J. Watt, Darius Slay Jr., Joey Porter Jr, and a team led by veteran QB Aaron Rodgers, Jalen makes one thing clear: he's still that guy. And now, he's exactly where he's supposed to be. We break down how he'll complement fellow veterans and what his arrival signals about Pittsburgh's shift toward a win-now mentality during Aaron Rodgers' anticipated final NFL season. This isn't just about football—it's about fit. Jalen talks about how his mentality now mirrors the city itself: blue-collar, unapologetic, and built on pride, toughness, and resilience. He shares how the Steel City has reignited his fire—how he's leaned into being a mentor and a menace, all while preparing to help this storied franchise chase another Lombardi. Join us for a raw, unfiltered look at an athlete who's still got it—not just on the field, but in his leadership, swagger, and hunger to win. Thank you to our friends at Monarch Money for sponsoring this episode, Check them out here and use code PIVOT to get 50% off your first year. https://www.monarchmoney.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ernie Lombardi retired from Major League Baseball in 1947 and was not enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame until 1986. Many theories abound as to why it took Lombardi so long to get in. But, facts are facts, and his enshrinement was way over due, after all, Lombardi did things as a catcher that few before, or since, have accomplished. Despite his lack of speed, he might have been one of the slowest to ever play the game, and that could have been one of the reasons it took him so long to make it to Cooperstown, he retired from the game with a .306 career batting average. Twice he led the National League in batting average. In 1938 he hit .342 and won the MVP award. In 1942, at the age of 34 with the Boston Braves, he again led the National League in batting with a .330 batting average. A 7-time All-Star, during the 5-year stretch of 1934 through 1938, Lombardi hit .305, .343, .333, .334, .342. He had a career OPS of .818. On this episode of SFH, guest Robert Baker and I look back at the 17-year career of Ernie Lombardi, the highlights, and the depressing low lights as well. Mentioned in this episode:Sports History Network Theme SongThis theme song was produced by Ron "Tyke" Oliver of Music Meets Sportz https://sites.google.com/view/sportsfanztastic?usp=sharing
In this sermon from Matthew 17, 24–27, Pastor Anthony Lombardi explores how Jesus models both spiritual conviction and compassionate consideration. When confronted about the temple tax, Jesus, though exempt as the Son of God, chooses to pay it to avoid unnecessary offense. This message challenges us to reflect on how our words, actions, and attitudes impact others, and how our conduct can draw people toward or push them away from Christ. With insights from the Apostle Paul, we're reminded to live humbly, sometimes surrendering personal rights for the sake of love, peace, and witness. Through practical examples, we see how God calls us to intentional living, using His blessings not just for ourselves but to serve and encourage those around us.
We did it - crawled through a river of s#!t and came out clean on the other side. It's football season! I find I'm so excited, I can barely sit still or hold a thought in my head. I think it's the excitement only a football fan can feel, a fan at the start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain. I hope my team makes it to Santa Clara. I hope to see them there and shake their hands. I hope the Lombardi is as shiny as it has been in my dreams. On this episode, Mina Kimes joins the show to talk ball. The Super Fuentes Brothers play a round a hypothetical trades, and as always newsman Bradley with the top stories from the NFL. Football America! Just in time for the Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stugotz, Billy, Mikey A and Taylor debate how they are going to approach their upcoming interview with North Carolina GM Michael Lombardi. Should they let Taylor take the lead the way he so desperately wants or pull in his reins. While they continue to talk all things UNC, Lombardi doesn't show up. Billy Gil's time to shine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stugotz, Billy, Mikey A and Taylor debate how they are going to approach their upcoming interview with North Carolina GM Michael Lombardi. Should they let Taylor take the lead the way he so desperately wants or pull in his reins. While they continue to talk all things UNC, Lombardi doesn't show up. Billy Gil's time to shine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sports Reporter, covering 49ers, for The San Francisco Standard, David Lombardi joins Murph & Markus to share his perspective on the end of the 49ers kicking competition & Jauan Jennings' "calf" injurySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murph & Markus - Hour 1: Giants blow 4-1 lead to Pirates, Jauan Jennings remains out of 49ers practice with "calf" injury, & David Lombardi joins the showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murph & Markus - Hour 1: Giants blow 4-1 lead to Pirates, Jauan Jennings remains out of 49ers practice with "calf" injury, & David Lombardi joins the showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sports Reporter, covering 49ers, for The San Francisco Standard, David Lombardi joins Murph & Markus to share his perspective on the end of the 49ers kicking competition & Jauan Jennings' "calf" injurySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.