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Panthers show no signs of rust and beat the Blackhawks on their banner raising night. Stephen Ross's patience might be coming to an end with Grier and McDaniel, even though Ross has shown he is fond of Grier. Charles Davis joins and breaks down all things NFL.
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross shows patience with his staff and Joe says Ross likes McDaniel but REALLY likes Chris Grier. Panthers show no rust in opener vs Blackhawks winning 3-2.
In hour two, Solana finally sneaks his Norman Powell update into the show. Rex Ryan is reportedly linked to the Dolphins head coaching job if it becomes available. Plus, Mike Cugno joins the show live at Amerant Bank Arena.
Int his first hour of the show, Tobin & Leroy talk Florida Panthers as the Cats received their Stanley Cup rings last night. They raise the banner tonight as the 2025-26 NHL season begins vs the Chicago Blackhawks. Leroy hits Tobin with a hockey question which Tobin doesn't an answer for which leads into a funny argument that they have like a married couple. ESPN's Kevin Weeks joins the show to preview the season openers vs Chicago and their chance of raising Lord Stanley for a 3rd straight time. Later on the show Producer Vlad sees the fighting between Tobin & Leroy and realizes why they're very at each others neck and the cause is the Miami Dolphins. E
In this third hour, Tobin & Leroy talk to Florida Panthers color commentator Bill Lindsey about the start of the Panthers regular season and quest for a three-peat. Tobin & Leroy hear comments from Mike McDaniel and wonder if he is let go as head coach what kind of coach will the team look for? Will it be a defensive Dan Campbell type? Will Chris Grier Be there as GM t make the hire? Finally. we hear comments from Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra on Ke'lal Ware in today's Mixed Bag.
Local 10 anchor and reporter, Will Manso, shares updates from the Mike McDaniel press conference on Monday and his takeaways following the loss in Carolina on Sunday.
Season 6 of Nobody Should Believe Me covers the extraordinary and tragic saga of the McDaniel family, a real-life Southern Gothic tale of Munchausen by Proxy that spans decades and has left untold damage in its wake. For the past twelve years, Lisa McDaniel worked for The Guthy Jackson Foundation, a high-profile non-profit, dedicated to a rare disease called NMO (Neuromyelitis Optica), from which Lisa claims her son suffered. But while Lisa appears to be a sweet Southern mom whose personal tragedy led to her heroic work, this image hides her dark history of abuse. How was Lisa able to keep her felony conviction for poisoning and suffocating her infant daughter hidden? How did her children slip through the cracks of the healthcare and legal systems again and again? What really happened to her son Collin? Season Six breaks a story that is years in the making and made possible through the astounding courage of Mishelle Roberts. This season ties together many elements introduced in previous seasons: ways that systems fail vulnerable victims, the culture of silence and inaction within hospitals that enables abuse, and the damage done to rare disease advocacy and victims' groups which can devastate families and echo through generations. Follow the show here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reading Chris Perkins column in the Sun Sentinel where he outlines why he doesn't believe in Mike McDaniel's offense without his best weapon in Tyreek Hill.
Today we close out the Daily Dose in this form, but staying in God's Word daily doesn't end here. Starting October 4th weekend, you'll find daily content and encouragement in our brand-new church app—don't miss it!Video available at: https://youtu.be/5D2JeDMurTg Throwback message by TJ McDaniel.
In hour two, McDaniel describes Cam Smith's time with the Dolphins in the best way possible. More notes on the best performances from the Monday Night Football victory. Hoch shares more of his bad habits. Plus, Mike Cugno joins the show to discuss his takeaways from the Dolphins 1-3 start.
Joe and Hollywood go down a rabbit hole about the dangers of texting and driving and traffic in south Florida. The guys debate Mike McDaniel's job security after the MNF win over the Jets.
Vic Fangio speaks out on special teams- Both new kickoff and kickers hitting 50-60 yarders. Has McDaniel's hot seat cooled off a bit after the MNF win over the Jets? In the wake of Tyreek Hill's season-ending injury the Dolphins cut CB Cam Smith and add former Dolphin Cedrick Wilson.
In hour three, calling on Jaylen Waddle to step up after Tyreek Hill's injury - can he play like a WR1? Randomly taking a deep dive into Josh Johnson's NFL career. Plus, while reading grades for the Fins performance, acknowledging one thing McDaniel definitely deserves credit for.
The Dolphins took down the Jets on Monday Night Football, but the win came at a cost. Mike McDaniel's gameplan delivered, with Darren Waller hauling in two touchdowns and the Jets looking sloppy throughout. Still, the night was overshadowed by a potentially major blow — Tyreek Hill leaving with an injury. We break down what McDaniel got right, how the offense adjusted, and what Hill's absence could mean moving forward.
The Dolphins big MNF win comes at a cost as Tyreek Hill suffers a gruesome knee injury. McDaniel schemes a great gameplan that features two touchdowns from TE Darren Waller.
Mike McDaniel dialed up a winning Monday Night Football gameplan, featuring Darren Waller for two touchdowns — but Tyreek Hill's injury overshadowed an otherwise strong Dolphins performance.
This week Erin tells us about the murder of Lauren Giddings, a Mercer Law graduate who was strangled and dismembered by her neighbor and classmate Stephen McDaniel in 2011, a crime for which McDaniel later pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison.Sources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiNMbCvc5Skhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Lauren_Giddingshttps://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/1fi6ivv/sped_up_footage_from_the_interrogation_of_stephen/https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/540762-mcdaniel-defense-motions-351-pages/Support the show
September 29, 2025 Hour 4. MNF Double Dip. Could this be the end for McDaniel and the Dolphins. Getting ready for the baseball playoffs. The good, bad & ugly.
Discussing why an 0-4 start would all but end the Grier & McDaniel era in Miami. Plus, is Tua Tagovailoa tied to the success of his GM and Head Coach?
In hour one, Hoch can't concentrate to start the show because Solana's mustache keeps growing. Is Tua Tagovailoa tied to McDaniel and Grier? Discussing the NFL's controversial kickoff rule that affected last night's TNF outcome. Plus, Will Manso reacts to the brutal Barkov injury, the Marlins success & his expectations for the Dolphins on MNF.
Munaf Manji and Lonte Smith talk NFL Week 4 player props betting. [Munaf Manji] introduced props across positions. [Lonte Smith] began with Tua Tagovailoa over 243.5 yards Monday night, noting “he's averaged 254 against the Jets” and McDaniel will push him after Miami's 0-3 start. [Munaf Manji] agreed, adding urgency for Tua and coach jobs. His QB prop targeted Jordan Love's longest completion over 38.5, citing Dallas' defense surrendering multiple 40+ plays: “it just takes one pass.” [Lonte Smith] agreed, naming WR Golden as likely to hit. At RB, [Lonte Smith] chose Jameer Gibbs under 64.5, stressing Cleveland's rush defense at 57.3 yards allowed per game and Henry held to 11-for-23. [Munaf Manji] agreed, noting Browns allow only 2.25 yards per carry. His RB pick was Ashton Gentry over 63.5 vs Chicago, pointing to Bears' 5.34 YPC allowed, with Gibbs and Javonte Williams torching them. [Lonte Smith] called it Gentry's “coming out party.” At WR, [Lonte Smith] pushed Nico Collins over 71.5 yards, citing big games vs Tennessee's weak secondary and 8-for-104 last week. [Munaf Manji] doubled down, citing his home splits—70 yards and 16 TDs at home vs 54 and 4 on road—and Sneed's “who?” comment as bulletin-board fuel. At TE, [Lonte Smith] loved Hunter Henry over 40.5, calling it “my favorite play,” citing Panthers' struggles vs McBride and Strange, plus Henry's 23 team-leading targets and 8-for-90 line with 2 TDs. [Munaf Manji] agreed, saying the number is “a little low” and suggested ladder bets. They also mentioned Puka Nacua's steady 9+ targets weekly and Jackson Dart rushing overs at 34.5. For anytime TDs, [Lonte Smith] picked Woody Marks at +200, noting goal-line weakness in Tennessee and dual-threat usage. [Munaf Manji] picked Collins to score at +115, citing 14 TDs in 16 Houston home games, and Mahomes rushing TD at +340, warning it's “alarming” he leads KC in rushing but already has 2 TDs. Finally, both agreed the best bet is Bo Nix over 218.5 passing yards vs Cincinnati. [Munaf Manji] cited Bengals' weak pass defense: Flacco 290, Lawrence 271. He added Nix hit 219 and 3 TDs on them last year. [Lonte Smith] predicted “explosion” plays would push him over. They closed with consensus that Nix's passing over is week four's strongest prop, while Collins and Henry offer strong supporting plays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris McDaniel allowed our host and his co-host Jack Fairchilds to interview him on Chris McDaniel's America. This is the entire interview. Jack asks him about Charlie Kirk, his future and so much more.
Please join Stacey McDaniel and me as we talk about Self Love as a Foundation for Ascension. In this interview we will talk about: -How self love is foundational for our ascension journey -How changing the way that you talk to yourself, and perceive yourself changes everything -How feeling safe is a big part of the ascension process - Safety anchors Expansion -We will be doing a guided healing + activation to anchor in and connect more deeply with the Frequency of Love -Stacey will also be doing mini card Readings/Activations Stacey's Offers: https://awakentohappinessnow.com/s39stacey/ #shefaliburns , #awakentohappinessnow, #healing, #energy, #transformation, #consciousness, #love, #consciousliving, #joy, #empowerment, #wellness, #spirituality, #spiritualawakening, #awareness, #staceymcdaniel
Emma Mae McDaniel isn't the only person who has felt caught up in "the middle"... the middle of indecision, the middle of fear, the middle of lies... but she took a brave step forward into fearlessness, boldness, and commitment to the call God has on her life! If that is you today, and you need to make the brave and bold choice to choose Jesus, obedience, and faith today, then this podcast is sure to inspire you! EMMA'S BOOK: https://a.co/d/6BATfuA ORDER MY BOOK HERE: https://a.co/d/0vE5Cji PRINT OUT MY FREE "SHAME CYCLE WORKSHEET" HERE: https://kirbykelly.myflodesk.com/shamecycleworksheet CHECK OUT MY FREE RESOURCES: https://kirbykelly.myflodesk.com/kirbykelly For 10% off of Faithful Counseling, and to start your healing journey today, go to: https://www.faithfulcounseling.com/kirbykelly To sponsor a child in need alongside me with Compassion International, go to: https://www.compassion.com/kirbyisaboss Support the ministry!: https://kirby-kelly.com/checkout/donate?donatePageId=5d23856d41ec3a0001234376 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Jets face the Dolphins Monday night with both teams desperate to avoid 0-4, putting heat on Tua and McDaniel. A caller ripped the Giants for signing Wilson after already adding Jameis. Jerry's update featured Mets drama — Nimmo tying it, Alvarez winning it — and a wild “cream pie” slip. The hour wrapped with Gary Cohen's Cubs comments and another fight over “control your own destiny.”
In hour three, updated MVP odds in the NFL through Week 3. Debating who deserves the bulk of the blame for the Miami Dolphins current situation: Stephen Ross, Chris Grier, Mike McDaniel or Tua Tagovailoa? After, a quick preview of tonight's Inter Miami game @ NYCFC with MLS broadcaster Chris Wittyngham.
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Let's look back at Mike McDaniel's run as the Miami Dolphins' HC and what problems from his early days still persist in 2025. How good were those 2022 and 2023 teams? Is there any chance McDaniel could somehow survive the season and be the coach in 2026? I'll get into all that and more on today's episode of Finsanity! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we are joined by Dr. Henry Roediger and Dr. Mark McDaniel.Henry L. Roediger III is one of the world's foremost experts on human memory and learning. Currently a distinguished professor at Washington University in St. Louis, Roediger has spent his career unlocking the mysteries of how we remember—and forget—what matters most. His pioneering experiments have revealed the surprising power of retrieval practice, the perils of false memories, and the counterintuitive strategies that lead to lasting learning. He is the co-author of the bestselling book Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, which has transformed classrooms and workplaces worldwide. Known both for his experimental rigor and his gift for making science practical, Roediger's insights help learners and leaders everywhere confidently apply what science now knows about how memory really works.Mark A. McDaniel is a leading authority on how people learn, age, and remember to act on their intentions. A professor of psychological and brain sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, McDaniel's research has deepened our understanding of prospective memory, cognitive aging, and the real-world factors that help—or hinder—lasting knowledge. As co-author of Make It Stick, he brings evidence-based, classroom-tested recommendations to students, teachers, and organizations alike. McDaniel is celebrated not only for his breakthrough research, but also for his ability to translate science into actionable strategies—empowering learners to overcome distractions, boost recall, and build habits that stick for a lifetime.In this continuation of our conversation, we dive deep into practical strategies for transforming how teams and individuals actually remember, act and perform. The doctors share evidence-based techniques for conquering cramming, building actionable cues, and using interleaving, elaboration and reflection to make knowledge truly stick.Key topics include:Optimal spacing intervals for retrieval practice and how to calibrate forgetting for maximum retentionProspective memory and creating environmental cues for remembering future intentionsReal-world applications in sports, medical training, and business environmentsThe difference between rule learners and example learners in developing expertiseThe curse of knowledge and why experts struggle to teach beginners effectivelyElaboration strategies for creating meaningful connections and retrieval cuesThe critical importance of reflection in learning and why we avoid this powerful strategySuccess stories from Navy SEALS, Harvard Medical School, and business applicationsWhether you're designing training programs, leading teams, or optimizing your own learning, this conversation provides research-backed strategies that move beyond theory into actionable practices that deliver measurable results in real-world settings.Dr. Roediger and Dr. McDaniel's Book: Make It Stick - https://www.amazon.com/Make-Stick-Science-Successful-Learning/dp/0674729013 -Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.com Blog: https://blog.ims-online.com/ Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesgood/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99 Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(01:00) Tool: Optimal Spacing Intervals for Retrieval Practice(05:00) Technique: Prospective Memory and Environmental Cues for Future Intentions(11:00) Tip: Interleaving Practice for Better Discrimination and Transfer(20:00) Tool: Rule vs Example Learners and Developing Expertise(25:00) Technique: The Curse of Knowledge and Teaching Beginners Effectively(30:00) Tip: Priming and Testing Yourself Before Learning(33:00) Tool: Elaboration Strategies for Creating Meaningful Connections(37:00) Technique: The Critical Importance of Reflection in Learning(42:00) Tip: Real-World Success Stories and Business Application(44:44) Conclusion
In hour one, reacting to breaking NFL news: Jaxson Dart will replace Russ in New York as QB1. Are the Dolphins cursed? Appel breaks down how the Marlins can still make the postseason. Plus, Mike Cugno of CBS4 joins the show to discuss how the Dolphins move forward after dropping their first three games.
Looking at where things stand with the Miami Dolphins as MNF looms vs the Jets. Mike Cugno discusses McDaniel's future and Tua's regression. An outsider perspective on the Fins with Sports USA broadcaster Brandon Noble. Plus, a deep dive into where things stand with the Florida Panthers thanks to our friend George Richards of Florida Hockey Now.
We kick things off with a little Canes vs. Gators recap, as Brittney battles accusations of sounding a little horse — but she swears she's fine. Derrick Henry's Monday night fumble sparks a debate: bad play or just great defense? Tobin's hyped for the Jake Paul press conference and wonders if Tank Davis can actually knock him out. Things spiral into a passionate rant about missing Kevin Harlan on Dolphins broadcasts, leading to a ridiculous new game: Harlan or No Harlan. In Hour 2, we hear from Mike McDaniel on Darren Waller's status, which Leroy is already over. The Derrick Henry convo makes a comeback, and Tobin reveals his hot guacamole take — he only eats it if it's made table-side. Naturally, the gang calls him out for being a sucker for dinner and a show. Brittney finds herself under fire for a questionable pineapple take, and Leroy makes sure she doesn't live it down. Hour 3 brings breaking news of Fred VanVleet's season-ending ACL tear, prompting Tobin to float totally unbiased Terry Rozier trade scenarios to "help the Rockets." McDaniel reflects on the Dolphins' tough Thursday loss, and the crew dives into a serious convo: could there actually be a scenario where the Fins bench Tua? Things round out with a mixed bag featuring Lamar Jackson, Troy Aikman, Jake Paul, and Tank Davis. We wrap the show with a chaotic edition of Could Be Somethin, Could Be Nothin as Tobin tries to prove that Kel'el Ware is swole — complete with photo comparisons and zero buy-in from the crew. Finally, we close out strong with our favorite Tuesday segment: Damage is Done — featuring the Canes, Coach McDaniel, and Cormani McClain.
Over the weekend it was announced that Fred Vanvleet will be out this season due to a torn ACL, this prompts Tobin to try out trade scenarios for Terry Rozier… he swears he is just trying to help out the Rockets and that he does not want Rozier gone. McDaniel continues to comment on the loss the Dolphins suffered on Thursday, Leroy says he is over it because hindsight is now 20/20. This then spirals into a conversation of if there is any scenario this season that the Dolphins may choose to bench Tua if he continues to play poorly. Then we get into our mixed bag as we hear from Lamar Jackson, Troy Aikman, Jake Paul, and Tank Davis.
Tobin starts the final hour with an infamous edition of Could be Somthin, Could be Nothin as he tries to convince everyone that Kel'el Ware is swole. The gang is not buying it… and it is just two segments of photo comparisons and silly sauce. We finish up the show with our favorite Tuesday game of Damage is Done, Canes, McDaniel, and Cormani McClain.
Welcome to another bell-ringing episode of Two Old Dolfans, where Alex and Scott talk Bills, Jets, and the rotten state of our beloved Dolphins. What did we see during Thursday nights loss in Buffalo? Will we win on Monday night? What SHOULD Mr Ross do with Grier and McDaniel right now? (It's probably not what you think). We demand intelligence from an owner who has shown any (football) smarts so far. He's a businessman first, and apparently only... Tyler Warren vs. Grant talk. We can't let these horrible drafts continue or we will never see a champion in our lives again. Hey, stick around for our "One cool thing" segment. There's always something positive there.
After an overall improved performance at Buffalo, the Dolphins still find themselves in a deep hole at 0-3. Tua Tagovailoa appears to be both physically diminished and regressing as a player. Mike McDaniel seems to be walking on thin ice. The situation is grim. With that as the background, Aaron and Josh are opening up the mailbag for today's episode of THE SAME OLD DOLPHINS SHOW at DolphinsTalk.com!
Today, we are joined by Drs. Henry Roediger and Mark McDaniel.Henry L. Roediger III is one of the world's foremost experts on human memory and learning. Currently a distinguished professor at Washington University in St. Louis, Roediger has spent his career unlocking the mysteries of how we remember—and forget—what matters most. His pioneering experiments have revealed the surprising power of retrieval practice, the perils of false memories, and the counterintuitive strategies that lead to lasting learning. He is the co-author of the bestselling book Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, which has transformed classrooms and workplaces worldwide. Known both for his experimental rigor and his gift for making science practical, Roediger's insights help learners and leaders everywhere confidently apply what science now knows about how memory really works.Mark A. McDaniel is a leading authority on how people learn, age, and remember to act on their intentions. A professor of psychological and brain sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, McDaniel's research has deepened our understanding of prospective memory, cognitive aging, and the real-world factors that help—or hinder—lasting knowledge. As co-author of Make It Stick, he brings evidence-based, classroom-tested recommendations to students, teachers, and organizations alike. McDaniel is celebrated not only for his breakthrough research, but also for his ability to translate science into actionable strategies—empowering learners to overcome distractions, boost recall, and build habits that stick for a lifetime.In this conversation, we explore the fundamental building blocks of learning and memory that challenge conventional wisdom about how we acquire knowledge. The doctors reveal why much of our traditional approach to learning is counterproductive and share insights from decades of cognitive science research. Key topics include:The three components of learning: encoding, consolidation, and retrieval processesWhy learning requires memory and how they're inextricably connectedThe counterintuitive nature of effective learning strategies and why difficulty enhances retentionInsights from memory athletes and their techniques like memory palaces and visual imageryWhy memory palace techniques work for older adults despite cognitive changesHow false memories form and what this reveals about the reconstructive nature of memoryWhy retrieval practice is superior to re-reading and highlighting for long-term retentionThe testing effect and how self-assessment drives more efficient studyingWhether you're leading training programs, designing educational curricula, or seeking to optimize your own learning, this conversation provides insights on how learning really works and offers strategies for more effective knowledge acquisition.Dr. Roediger and Dr. McDaniel's Book https://www.amazon.com/Make-Stick-Science-Successful-Learning/dp/0674729013 -Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.com Blog: https://blog.ims-online.com/ Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesgood/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99 Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(01:00) Tool: Personal Journeys into Memory and Learning Research(04:00) Technique: The Three Components of Learning - Encoding, Consolidation, Retrieval(07:00) Tip: Why Learning Requires Memory and Connecting to Prior Knowledge(11:00) Tool: Counterintuitive Learning Strategies and Desirable Difficulties(14:00) Technique: Memory Athletes - Techniques, Abilities, and Limitations(19:00) Tip: Memory Palaces for Older Adults and Practical Applications(24:00) Tool: Working Memory, Attention, and Cognitive Overload Management(29:00) Technique: False Memories and the Reconstructive Nature of Memory(33:00) Tip: Retrieval Practice vs Re-reading - The Testing Effect(37:00) Tool: Self-Assessment and Efficient Study Targeting(39:54) Conclusion
Dive into the latest NFL buzz as we break down the Dolphins' struggles against the Bills and the growing calls for Mike McDaniel's firing—could he be the perfect addition to the Packers' staff? We explore Tom Brady's controversial dual role as Raiders owner and broadcaster, questioning if it's tipping the scales unfairly. Finally, we rank the 2020 QB draft class with a deep dive into predictive metrics, putting Jordan Love under the spotlight. Dolphins fans' extreme protests and the rumblings of a coaching change, including McDaniel's history with Matt LaFleur. Tom Brady's restricted access as an announcer and why the uproar might be overblown. A custom Predictive Quarterback Index ranking Love above Burrow, Herbert, Hurts, and Tua based on EPA, CPOE, and more. ESPN's shallow analysis critiqued against data-driven insights for the 2020 class. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review to stay ahead of Packers news—join the conversation on social media! #PackersPodcast #NFLAnalysis #JordanLove #MikeMcDaniel To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
In hour two, Barry Jackson is fed up with the Miami Dolphins and we can't blame him. Debuting the new show intro courtesy of JorG Muzik. Does last night's loss change how we feel about McDaniel? Plus, a hard truth to swallow about Tua Tagovailoa as the franchise QB.
More takeaways from the Miami Dolphins loss to Buffalo including Tua's frustrating interception and overall poor play late in games. Plus, does last night change McDaniel's future with the team?
Tua's late interception costs Dolphins in TNF loss to the Bills. McDaniel schemed a good gameplan despite Tua's limitations. Zach Sieler's crucial penalty adds to Dolphins woes, but Fins still had a chance to tie the game late.
Tua throws a back-breaking interception late in the loss to the Bills, and he looks like he's taken a step back this season. Joe thinks McDaniel had a good gameplan given Tua's limitations.
Dive into the latest NFL buzz as we break down the Dolphins' struggles against the Bills and the growing calls for Mike McDaniel's firing—could he be the perfect addition to the Packers' staff? We explore Tom Brady's controversial dual role as Raiders owner and broadcaster, questioning if it's tipping the scales unfairly. Finally, we rank the 2020 QB draft class with a deep dive into predictive metrics, putting Jordan Love under the spotlight. Dolphins fans' extreme protests and the rumblings of a coaching change, including McDaniel's history with Matt LaFleur. Tom Brady's restricted access as an announcer and why the uproar might be overblown. A custom Predictive Quarterback Index ranking Love above Burrow, Herbert, Hurts, and Tua based on EPA, CPOE, and more. ESPN's shallow analysis critiqued against data-driven insights for the 2020 class. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review to stay ahead of Packers news—join the conversation on social media! #PackersPodcast #NFLAnalysis #JordanLove #MikeMcDaniel To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
On today's Tobin & Leroy show, t he guys preview the big Thursday night game between the Dolphins and Bills tonight in Orchard Park. What will happen if they lose this game? Will coach McDaniel be fired? Can the season be saved after an 0-3 start? Tobin & Leroy want the team to put up a fight after their culture is being questioned? They also talk about the Marlins who beat the Rockies last night and are looking for a 3 game sweep in Colorado today. Miami Heat have players back in town getting some time with each other before heading into training camp. PFL welterweight champion and South Florida's own Thad Jean joins the show to talk about his title win and being a local Haitian hero.
Seth and Sean talk with Emmy-winning actor Michael Chiklis about his new movie "The Senior" coming out this Friday, react to Boomer and Florio being salty about Tom Brady being an owner/broadcaster, and discuss Mike McDaniel continuing to increase his perceived lead as who we think will be the first Head Coach fired this season.
In hour one, comparing the Dolphins TNF game vs Buffalo as a TV show we can't miss. Is there any reason to believe Anthony Weaver would be better than McDaniel as head coach? Josh Appel joins the show to discuss the ticking clock on McDaniel's time in Miami.
Counting the hours until Thursday's showdown between the Dolphins and Bills. Have the wheels officially fallen off the McDaniel wagon in Miami? Josh Appel and Ben Volin join the show to discuss the inevitable end of the McDaniel era. Plus, Crowder flexes his broadcasting skills by doing an entire segment with a New York city slice of pizza in his mouth.
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Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by James Steinbeck and professional fighter Bubba McDaniel.Bubba, who has over 40 professional fights and recently joined the Bare Knuckle Boxing roster, opens up about the tragic loss of his 2-year-old son, Wilder, who was murdered on October 11, 2018.In this powerful and emotional conversation, they discuss the heartbreak of losing his son, the flaws in the legal process and the possibility of a retrial due to errors in the initial investigation, resisting the urge to take justice into his own hands, and how Bubba has found a new path forward by giving his life to Jesus Christ.
In hour one, recapping the Dolphins loss to the Patriots yesterday. McDaniel and Tua clearly weren't on the same page in the final drive. HOW!?!?! Impossible to ignore everything not working for the Fins. FIU's prize for winning the Shula bowl: a credenza desk. Plus, Manso talks UM-UF and another Dolphins letdown.
In hour two, Tua's biggest supporter on the show is finally showing some frustration with his play. What do the Fins do with Tua if they ultimately let McDaniel and Greir go this season? Solana can't stop referring to midfield as “half field” and Crowder is sick of it. After, John Michaels joins the show to recap the Canes win over USF and preview the UM vs UF game.