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Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a breakdown of the Myles Garrett trade to the Rams. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt and Mike Garafolo examine what the Myles Garrett trade means for the Rams and Browns. AJ Brown getting traded to the Patriots was another big splash on June 1st and the GMFB crew reacts to it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt and Mike Garafolo analyzing if the Los Angeles Rams are Super Bowl favorites with Myles Garrett. With Myles Garrett's arrival in Los Angeles, could this spark an Aaron Donald return?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miami Dolphins on SI Publisher Alain Poupart (@PoupartNFL) is joined by Chris Perkins from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel to discuss the highlights and lowlights from the first day of minicamp, the roster move and addition of a former first-round pick, Jeff Hafley's comments about Chop Robinson and Malik Willis, and more. Make sure to follow Alain on Twitter at @PoupartNFL and Blusky at @alainpoupart.bsky.social, and for more (free) Miami Dolphins content, visit Miami Dolphins on SI at si.com/nfl/dolphins.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the start of June and an update on a possible Eagles/Patriots trade. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Mike Garafolo discuss the future of AJ Brown. What do you make of the QB competitions with the Vikings and Falcons? Plus, how do you feel about Giants RB Cam Skattebo doing a backflip after a HR in a charity softball game? Stay tuned for Kyle Van Noy coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a look at the NFC North. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Mike Garafolo discuss the outlook for the Bears and Lions. After AJ Brown, what three other players could be on the move after June 1st? 2x Super Bowl Champ Kyle Van Noy talks about the changes with the Ravens, Tom Brady's future in Vegas, and what's his next move in the NFL? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is building through the draft really the best way to build a contender in the NFL? The Dolphins are banking on it but the LA Rams continue to win differently.
Miami Dolphins On SI Publisher Alain Poupart recaps a busy Monday that included some front office and training staff changes, the Chubb development, an intriguing workout, big trades, and more. For more Miami Dolphins content, visit miamidolphinsonsi.com for free stories. And make sure to follow Alain on Twitter at @PoupartNFL and Blusky at @alainpoupart.bsky.social.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In hour 4: Can The USA win The World Cup. There are rules to playing on clay tennis courts plus Las Vegas is a great place for sports.
In hour 1: France. Wemby & The French Open, Canes Baseball needs arms & Vegas Baby.
Steve Goldstein talks about how The Panthers are getting healthy and ready to make another run for The Stanley Cup.
In hour 3: Steve Goldstein talks about The Panthers ready to make a run, The Spurs are young and fun plus Joe Rose may go see Marlins vs. Giants.
In hour 2: Omar Kelly explains what Dolphins will do with new money, can The Dolphins win with their line up and Hollywood's Headlines.
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Ira Winderman, Jim Larranaga, Kyle Crabbs, Tony Fiorentino, and Zach Gelb!
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Ira Winderman, Jim Larranaga, Kyle Crabbs, Tony Fiorentino, and Zach Gelb!
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Ira Winderman, Jim Larranaga, Kyle Crabbs, Tony Fiorentino, and Zach Gelb!
The Miami Dolphins face a franchise-defining question heading into the 2026 NFL season: should they focus on winning games now or positioning themselves to land their quarterback of the future? In this video, we break down the Dolphins' roster, playoff outlook, quarterback situation, NFL Draft implications, and what the future could hold for Miami.We also discuss the latest developments surrounding Sorsby, who is currently in rehab seeking treatment for gambling addiction. Gambling addiction is a serious condition that affects individuals and families across the country. As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, it's important to remember that seeking help is a sign of strength. We also examine the possibility of Sorsby entering the NFL Supplemental Draft and what that could mean for his football future.
The Miami Dolphins tied a franchise record by drafting 13 players in the 2026 NFL Draft. But did they actually move the needle for a Super Bowl run, or did they draft for the future? In this episode of Go for 2, we provide the ultimate pick-by-pick breakdown of the entire Dolphins draft class.We go way past the surface to analyze every selection—breaking down their height, weight, speed, and college stats, while matching them up against film-room realities.What we cover in this episode:The Day 1 Heavy Hitters: Is Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor (No. 12) a dominant anchor or a risky project? Plus, analyzing the trade-up for San Diego State CB Chris Johnson at No. 27.The Value Picks: Looking at the insane college production of Bronko Nagurski winner Jacob Rodriguez (LB, Texas Tech) at No. 43.Scheme & Timeline Fit: Which guys fit Jeff Hafley's defensive vision or Bobby Slowik's offensive concepts right away, and who is purely a developmental project?Draft Room Strategy: Evaluating every single trade up and down, pointing out the major steals, and calling out the clear reaches.Get the raw, unfiltered truth on the future of the Fins. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Go for 2!
Guest host O'Shea Jackson Jr. plays the ‘NFL Win/Loss Game' with fans of the Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins, then does likewise for his beloved Los Angeles Rams. The guys react to the latest on Patrick Mahomes' possible return date from his season-ending torn ACL, O'Shea reveals his top 5 list of random things that rub him the wrong way including being possibly related to Genghis Khan, the disappearance of PT Cruisers, the Bermuda Triangle, and more. The hour wraps up with one more ‘NFL Win/Loss Game' from a highly pessimistic Colts fan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour four, expectations for Mike McDaniel and Tua Tagovailoa in their new homes. Are Fins fans rooting against Tua in Atlanta? Plus, Solana asks Crowder for a favor this weekend.
2x Super Bowl Champion and Packers analyst, John Kuhn, joins the show to share his take on the type of player the Miami Dolphins acquired in Malik Willis. Plus, he reconnects with Crowder after they met on the gridiron years ago.
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Tua is a part-time quarterback, Dan Marino was not.
Dave Hyde: Dolphins D-Line needs to block someone, Messi not doing soccer, he is doing futbol & NBA Action.
Mike Florio talks about The Dolphins being ready for new life, Mike Vrabel never knows what will happen then Tua has a new start in Atlanta.
In hour 4: Dolphins Pranks back in the day were border criminal, do not know if Tua could hack them. Mike Florio talks about Dolphins chances and Tua's new start.
In hour 3: Tua is a part-time QB and part-time thinker, Spurs vs. Thunder Game 7 fun, no more flopping and college athletes is an interesting name.
In hour 2: Dave Hyde talks on Dolphins improvements, Messi could do more plus Hollywood's Headlines.
Full Show: Tua puts his foot in his mouth again, Mike Florio decides if Dolphins can make it good with less money, Dave Hyde ready to see Malik Willis, Dolphins pranks back in the day were brutal & Dan Mario did not take a part-time approach.
In hour 1: Tua says he is a full-time father, part-time quarterback, Tua nothing like Dan Marino, Dolphins D-Line needs improvement, Messi could be nicer & Joe is not a hunter.
The Spurs extend their series versus the Thunder to Game 7; the guys break down what they saw in the game last night but ultimately believe OKC will be the team facing the Knicks in the Finals. It was announced yesterday that the NBA ruled in favor of the new tanking rule; and good ole Tobs lets us know what this means. Tobin shares Michael Irvin's comment regarding being disappointed that Troy Akiman helped the Dolphins when it should've been him helping out Dallas!
The crew breaks down the Spurs forcing a Game 7 against OKC while debating the Thunder's championship chances, reacts to the NBA's new anti-tanking rules, and laughs over Michael Irvin's comments about Troy Aikman helping the Dolphins instead of Dallas. They also dive into the latest FBI charges against Terry Rozier, debate the best Spider-Man, and preview the weekend sports slate. Plus, the gang discusses Giannis trade rumors involving Portland, potential MLB lockout concerns after new cap floor discussions, and reports surrounding Sergei Bobrovsky's future with the Panthers before wrapping things up with Dead to Me and more NBA drama.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel look at Patrick Mahomes being back at practice for the Chiefs. What is it that has athletes returning from injuries so fast? Matt talks about the different severity of leg injuries. USMNT's Shaq Moore talks about his career path in soccer and how he reached the professional level. Shaq explains the passion from fans overseas while playing in Spain. Bobby asks about playing in the Gold Cup and the US/Mexico rivalry. How did Shaq get chosen to play for the previous World Cup team? Shaq explains how he believes the US can get better at soccer. We explore the stars on this US World Cup team and the leaders on the squad. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour four, a list of several outlets predicting the Miami Dolphins upcoming record is another reminder of how difficult of a season we are in for. Plus, MLB is proposing a salary cap and Hoch loves the idea.
Dolphins OTAs notes with the Dolphins columnist for the Sun Sentinel - Chris Perkins. Perk touches on Malik Willis struggling under center, the positions groups that need the most work and more on Savaiinaea, Chop Robinson and Zach Seiler.
After a week of OTAs in Atlanta, it is starting to creep in that Tua having success as a starter for the Falcons isn't impossible.
On Thursday's show, Joe Rose and the crew react to a frustrating Marlins loss to the Blue Jays despite 11 hits, with continued optimism around strong seasons from Otto Lopez, Xavier Edwards, and Max Meyer. NBA Playoffs talk runs throughout the show, including Spurs–Thunder Game 6, physical play and officiating concerns, flopping around the league, and why the Knicks' return to the Finals has created massive buzz compared to other sports. The Heat offseason and Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors are a major focus, with discussion around what Miami would have to give up, whether Giannis would embrace the “villain” label, and if the Heat can realistically land a true superstar or need a broader reset. Dolphins OTAs are also heavily covered, with questions about Austin Jackson's health, Chop Robinson's development, and overall roster uncertainty, plus appearances from Omar Kelly and Brian Geltzeiler providing deeper insight on both the Dolphins' early practice takeaways and the latest NBA playoff and offseason storylines.
Hour 2 is heavily focused on Dolphins OTAs as the guys react to comments from head coach Jeff Hafley about leadership, with Hafley stressing that both coaches and players will need to step up on a very young roster still trying to find its identity. Omar Kelly joins the show to break down what he's seen at practice so far, including an offense that looked rough during passing drills, concerns about too many checkdowns from Malik Willis, and why Hafley's previous head coaching experience could ultimately help Miami avoid mistakes of past regimes. The conversation also covers the development of young players like Chop Robinson, Kenneth Grant, Dante Trader, and Juju Brents, while Joe and Omar debate whether the Dolphins should stop delaying the inevitable and move Kadyn Proctor to right tackle immediately. Plus, the hour takes a bizarre turn with discussion surrounding rumors involving Mike Vrabel and Diana Russini, leading to plenty of uncomfortable but hilarious relationship and lifestyle talk from Joe Rose in the morning.
Hour 3 opens with Joe Rose breaking down the Dolphins, including questions about Austin Jackson's ability to stay healthy and whether Chop Robinson can emerge as a true playmaker this season. The conversation then shifts to the NBA Playoffs, where Joe previews Spurs vs. Thunder Game 6 and wonders if San Antonio can extend the series, while also reacting to physical and borderline “dirty” play from the Spurs. Joe also weighs in on proposed new college sports legislation and raises questions about who would actually enforce the rules in today's landscape. On a rainy South Florida day, Joe also lightens things up by reminiscing about his old mall-walking days before the show welcomes Brian Geltzeiler for a deep NBA Playoffs and offseason breakdown. Geltzeiler discusses officiating and flopping in the Spurs-Thunder series, the impact of Isaiah Hartenstein defending Victor Wembanyama, and then dives into massive offseason storylines including Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors, potential Heat roster changes, and why Miami is likely to be aggressive this summer. He also mentions possible star movement around the league, including Jaylen Brown, and breaks down why the Knicks are in a strong position awaiting the Finals opponent regardless of who advances.
Hour 4 opens with frustration after a rough Marlins loss to the Blue Jays, as the offense struggles to capitalize despite plenty of hits. The conversation then shifts to Dolphins OTAs, where Joe Rose breaks down Miami's ongoing roster questions, including the importance of Austin Jackson staying healthy at right tackle and the overall uncertainty surrounding a team still trying to find consistency. Joe also touches on tennis headlines from Paris, the impact of extreme heat on Jannik Sinner, and whether Novak Djokovic can add another major to his resume, before circling back to NBA talk with concerns about flopping, Victor Wembanyama's role in the Spurs offense, and Joe's belief that today's game demands consistent three-point shooting. The hour wraps with Omar Kelly joining to break down Dolphins OTAs, where he describes an offense that looked uneven and overly predictable, while praising Jeff Hafley's early leadership and experience. Omar also dives into key roster battles and concerns on defense, including the secondary, defensive line depth, Chop Robinson's development, and whether Miami should finally move Kadyn Proctor into a full-time right tackle role.
Omar Kelly joins the show to break down the latest from Dolphins OTAs, including an offense that struggled at times during practice while mostly focusing on the passing game. Omar explains that the defense often knew what was coming and says he would've liked to see new quarterback Malik Willis push the ball downfield more instead of relying on checkdowns. The conversation also covers head coach Jeff Hafley making a strong early impression, with Omar arguing that Hafley's previous head coaching experience — and past failures — could actually benefit Miami compared to the franchise's history with first-time head coaches. Plus, the guys discuss the Dolphins secondary, young defensive linemen like Kenneth Grant and Jordan Phillips, Chop Robinson's development, concerns about setting the edge defensively, Austin Jackson's health, and whether Miami should stop delaying the inevitable and move Kadyn Proctor to right tackle immediately.
The guys react to comments from Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley about leadership during OTAs, as Hafley explains that both coaches and players will need to step up on a very young Miami roster still trying to find its identity. Joe Rose and the crew discuss the growing pains surrounding a team filled with young talent, why the Dolphins still have plenty of work to do before the season starts, and the importance of building stronger leadership throughout the locker room. The conversation then shifts to the NFL rumor mill as Mike Vrabel faces the media amid bizarre rumors involving reporter Diana Russini, leading the guys into a wild discussion about relationships, rumors, and stories Joe has heard from friends about swinger parties and unconventional lifestyles.
After the technical difficulties; we bring Wes Goldberg back; the guys ask him who he thinks the Miami Heat will go after this off season; and Tobin tries to get Wes to convince Leroy to jump on the Ja Morant train. Tobin asks Jfig and Brittney to fill him in on the Summer House drama; and so they take a break from sports to talk reality tv. Then it is time for our favorite Thursday game Goosies or No Goosies; we hear from a couple Dolphins and Brittney trauma dumps about her experience at Buc-ee's!
Tobin comes in fired up with an all-time rant about the messy studio before turning his attention to Heat offseason hype, including Kasparas Jakuciones getting noticeably bigger. The crew dives into NFL soundbites from Jalen Hurts and the Commanders, while Tobin also unloads on Adam Silver and the NBA over the Heat's draft pick situation. Wes Goldberg joins the show to break down Miami's offseason possibilities, potential trade targets, and whether fans should buy into the Ja Morant rumors. Plus, the gang mixes in reality TV drama, another edition of Goosies or No Goosies, Dolphins debate surrounding Tua and Mike McDaniel's futures, and plenty of laughs — including Brittney's traumatic Buc-ee's experience and Tobin's classic Mama Jovic impression.
Brittney's hatred for Tua is noticed and called out; so Tobin poses the question of who the gang expects to have more success away from the Dolphins; Mike McDaniel or Tua. Tobin continues to fawn over Kasparas Jakuciones's looking buff; the gang accuses him of forgetting about his first love Jovic; so then he of course has to pull out his Mama Jovic impression.
Rick Ross opens up about hitting a midlife “rut” after massive success, why mansions and a 350,000-gallon pool couldn't define him, and how it pushed him to write a book and craft an album that tops his catalog. He also reveals his next big goal: becoming a billionaire and minority owner of the Miami Dolphins.
(00:30) Supreme Court denies NFL appeal, allows Brian Flores lawsuit to proceed (22:00) Texans, WR Nico Collins agree to revised contract (27:00) Chargers, S Derwin James agree to 3-year, $75.6M extension (34:45) Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes practices during Chiefs OTAs; Favorite to win Comeback Player of the Year Award (+160) (39:45) NCAA denies Brendan Sorsby’s request for reinstatement for 2026 season (44:30) Falcons DE James Pearce agrees to 1-year pre-trial intervention program stemming from domestic violence incident (47:00) Happy 29th Birthday, Daniel Jones!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Omar Morillo talks about wealth management for entrepreneurs, he focuses on one core idea: reducing lifetime tax drag across income, investments, business operations, and eventual liquidity events. The earlier owners start planning, the more options they have. In this episode of the DealQuest Podcast, Corey Kupfer sits down with Omar Morillo, founder of Imperio Wealth Advisors, to discuss what sophisticated pre-exit planning actually looks like for business owners preparing for major liquidity events. Omar breaks down the three levels of tax-aware investing, from simple ETF investing to direct indexing and long-short strategies designed to generate capital loss carryforwards for future gains. He explains why many of the best planning opportunities disappear once an LOI is on the table and why advanced preparation matters. The conversation also explores estate planning, donor advised funds, PPLI structures, and the risks of “flavor-of-the-month” tax strategies that are often oversold to entrepreneurs. Corey and Omar also discuss the emotional side of exits, including why many founders struggle with identity and anxiety after selling the business that defined their lives for years. This episode is packed with practical insights for entrepreneurs thinking about exits, recapitalizations, succession planning, or long-term wealth strategy. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN Why reducing lifetime tax drag requires planning years before an exit The differences between ETF investing, direct indexing, and long-short strategies How carry-forward capital losses may help offset future gains Why estate planning and liquidity planning matter before a sale The risks and realities of structures like PPLI and QSBS Why founders often struggle emotionally after successful exits OMAR'S JOURNEY Omar Morillo originally planned to become an airline pilot before eventually finding his way into wealth management. Today, he is the founder of Imperio Wealth Advisors, where he advises entrepreneurs and families on tax strategy, liquidity planning, investments, and long-term wealth management. He approaches advisory work through what he calls an “agnostic lens,” focusing on the right strategy for the client rather than attachment to any single product or structure. FOR MORE ON THIS EPISODE https://www.coreykupfer.com/blog/omarmorillo FOR MORE ON OMAR MORILLO LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omarmorillo/ Company: https://www.imperiowealthadvisors.com FOR MORE ON COREY KUPFER https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreykupfer/ https://www.coreykupfer.com/ Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker with more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. Get deal-ready with the DealQuest Podcast with Corey Kupfer, where entrepreneurs and business leaders share insights, challenges, and success stories around deal-driven growth strategies. The show covers mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, strategic alliances, joint ventures, succession planning, and more. Episode Highlights with Timestamps [00:03:00] - Omar's background and accidental entry into wealth management [00:09:15] - The four layers of lifetime tax drag [00:16:40] - Why pre-exit planning must begin years before an LOI [00:22:10] - The three levels of tax-aware investing [00:30:45] - Direct indexing versus long-short strategies [00:38:20] - PPLI structures and investor control concerns [00:45:50] - The Miami Dolphins estate planning example [00:50:15] - Donor advised funds and charitable planning [01:02:00] - Omar's definition of freedom and legacy Guest Bio Omar Morillo is the founder of Imperio Wealth Advisors, a boutique wealth management firm serving entrepreneurs, business owners, and families navigating liquidity events, tax strategy, investment management, and long-term financial planning. He is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF), and Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC). Omar specializes in helping clients reduce lifetime tax drag through coordinated strategies involving portfolio management, estate planning, charitable planning, and pre-exit structuring. His clients are typically entrepreneurs and business owners with substantial wealth concentration and upcoming liquidity events. Host Bio Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker with more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast.Related Episodes Dave Hersh: Founder Identity and the Emotional Impact of Exits DealQuest Wealth Management Series with RIA Industry Acquirers Tom Dillon: Understanding Business Valuation and Exit Planning Realities Keywords/Tags pre-exit tax planning, wealth management for entrepreneurs, direct indexing, long-short investing, PPLI, private placement life insurance, donor advised funds, estate planning, liquidity event planning, tax-aware investing, founder psychology, business exits, capital gains planning, ILIT, QSBS, entrepreneur wealth strategy
National radio host Zach Gelb joins the show to discuss the Dolphins ability to evaluate Malik Willis despite a lack of weapons. Plus, why he's so high on Darian Mensah and the Hurricanes this season.
Miami Dolphins on SI Publisher Alain Poupart (@PoupartNFL) is joined by Chris Perkins from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel to discuss the highlights and lowlights from the second open OTA of the spring, who looked good, who didn't, Aaron Brewer's absence, and more. Make sure to follow Alain on Twitter at @PoupartNFL and Blusky at @alainpoupart.bsky.social, and for more (free) Miami Dolphins content, visit Miami Dolphins on SI at si.com/nfl/dolphins.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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