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Seahawks One Series with WALTER JONES (Seahawks/KING 5) We have to check in with the best to ever do it and get his thoughts on Charles Cross and the tall task the young offensive lineman has in front of him. Considering what the Rams have added this offseason, did Cross' job get more difficult and is he up for the challenge? How much better were Walt and Hutch in their second year together and how much better will Zabel and Cross be together this year? :30- ABC's of the Mariners - A is for Anderson- enough with the 6-man rotation, let's go to a 7-man rotation… Kade Anderson is too good! - B is for Bad Luck- that's what Julio is hitting into right now. - C is for Chapmans- Matt Chapman is available in a trade according to the Giants… Aroldis seems to be available as well… :45- It's Trade Season! MLB, NBA and NHL could all be making moves! There is a way the Mariners could make a trade for Matt Chapman work without increasing the payroll… We are expecting a very active offseason for the Kraken, so when will it start? Where will Giannis be playing next season? There are a lot of candidates, but apparently nothing Is blowing the Bucks away. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 opens with Miami Hurricanes talk as the guys react to the program's new promotional campaign for the upcoming season and revisit the legacy of the legendary 2001 Canes, with discussion on whether they remain the greatest college football team of all time given their dominance and NFL Hall of Fame talent. The conversation also turns to last season's Canes playoff run to the national championship and what it means for the current standard of the program, along with a broader debate about whether Joe can “claim” Miami despite not attending the school, with the guys noting the Hurricanes' long-standing identity as a community team. From there, the discussion shifts back to the Dolphins and their brand-new regime under a new GM and head coach, emphasizing a youth movement, the importance of staying healthy, and expectations for increased playing time for younger players this season. The hour wraps with Kyle Crabbs joining once again to continue Dolphins roster analysis, including Chop Robinson's development, defensive weight changes, Jonah Savaiinaea's position switch, and key battles at quarterback and running back as multiple starting jobs remain up for grabs
Who is to blame for the Mariners walk-off loss to the tigers on Sunday? There was some questionable bullpen usage, including putting Criswell in when Bazardo was ready AND not utilizing Munoz enough, so that he had to come in after not pitching for 5 days. What more do they need? The numbers have to show Muni doesn't do well with a lot of days off between outings and Andres himself has said he needs to pitch more! What about not only using him in save situations? What about not only using him as a closer? :30- Mariners Morning After This wasn't just on the bullpen, but they did play a big part in it. The M's went up 4-0 and then things got sloppy. :45- What does Chuck think about Russell Wilson's retirement? Is he Hall of Fame worthy? Will there be a time where he will be welcomed back and celebrated here in town? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's early! What do we talk about when there's no Mariners game the day before? :30- Seahawks OTA's wrapped up yesterday, so what does the rest of the schedule look like for the offseason and what has Gregg seen at the VMAC this week? These guys want to go all out and MacDonald has had to slow them down a bit. This isn't just rinse and repeat, there's new implementations to learn; did you think MacDonald would roll out the same defense in 2026? There will be some competitions. :45- Does Russell Wilson deserve to be in the Hall of Fame? Gregg has a comparison that might change your mind. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy and Joe discuss the Hall of Fame credentials of Russell Wilson and compare the trades for receivers AJ Brown and DJ Moore. They analyze the impact of Brown's knee issues and look ahead to future NFL Hall of Fame eligibility for players like Matthew Stafford and Antonio Brown. 01:48 - Intro and daily agenda 02:14 - Receiver trade comparisons 10:11 - Russell Wilson Hall of Fame 19:28 - Future Hall of Fame peers 23:15 - NHL coaching award debate
Gene kicks off the show reacting to the NY Knicks big win in game 1 of the NBA Finals. Gene shares his disgust with Lindy Ruff NOT winning the Jack Adams Award. NBA fan takes a selfie with Victor Wembanyama.
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Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Tuesday's BBMS to debate where Lamar Jackson falls when ranking players under 30. While he's generally thought of as a top-3 player in his generation, is he the only one you'd call a sure-fire Hall of Famer?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Tuesday's BBMS to discuss which current NFL players under the age of 30 would make it into the NFL Hall of Fame if they retired today.
Gene dishes out the latest sports headlines
Full Hour 2 in The Sports Bar. A double serving of shots & sports headlines. Plus last call is for you.
This week’s annual NFL Draft will be held in the Steel City of Pittsburgh beginning Thursday night. Several hundred thousand NFL fans will come to town to support (or boo) their favorite team’s selections for three days. Thursday is exclusively dedicated to Round 1. Friday night brings Rounds 2 and 3. The event ends Saturday with a marathon of Rounds 4, 5, 6, and 7. Every team will arrive in Pittsburgh with a shopping list for the NFL’s “grocery store” to select several talented young players capable of upgrading their team this fall. The non-playoff teams must uncover the best bargains at the NFL Draft “store” to upgrade their chances of playing in the postseason this fall. In western Pennsylvania, fans of the host city’s black and gold Steelers are (as usual) discussing who should or shouldn’t be their next quarterback. Aaron Rodgers hasn’t signed-on for a second year yet. Pittsburgh (a city with six Super Bowl trophies) has struggled at the position following the 2021 retirement of likely Hall-of-Famer Ben Roethlisberger. QB or Not QB? That is the question! It’s not just Pittsburgh in need of a new leader at the quarterback position. Several of the NFL’s 32 teams could use an upgrade at that position. The problem with this year’s NFL draft is a perceived lack of top-level quarterback prospects coming out of college. Indiana’s Heisman Trophy and national championship quarterback Fernando Mendoza is easily at the top of this year’s rookie class. But is he really worth the top overall pick for the Las Vegas Raiders? Curiously, the Raiders recently sunk $20 million into acquiring expensive journeyman Kirk Cousins from the Atlanta Falcons. Vegas has the option to retain Cousins for a total of five years if they are willing to part with a total of $172 million. Why would the Raiders select Fernando Mendoza when this team still has an offensive line with more holes than Swiss cheese? I’m still of the opinion that the Raiders may consider a last-minute trade of the #1 overall pick – for the right price. Arizona’s Cardinals have the #3 pick in the first round and could use a top quarterback, too. Their investment in 2019 #1 overall selection Kyler Murray failed. The Cardinals played in just one playoff game over Murray’s seven seasons in Phoenix. Kyler Murray was released recently and quickly signed by the Minnesota Vikings. Host city Pittsburgh won’t select until the 21st pick in the first round. The Steelers started 42-year old veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers last year and made it into the first round of the playoffs. Rodgers is playing coy once again and is 50/50 as to whether he returns to Pittsburgh this fall. He is a free agent and appears to be seeking a combination of cash and a reasonable chance to win his second Super Bowl ring. Aaron Rodgers might also retire, so the Steelers should draft as if Rodgers won’t return this fall. The New York Jets select #2 overall and are loaded with top picks New York’s Jets have two first round selections (#2 and #16 from Indianapolis). They are slated to make four of the opening 44 picks in this year’s draft. That’s the good news for Jets fans. The bad news is that the J-E-T-S have a long history of making poor choices with their top draft choices. Look for the Jets to consider making a few more deals prior to the end of Thursday night’s first round. Washington QB Jayden Daniels would Love to add the Notre Dame running back! Will Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love be available for Washington at #7 on Thursday night? Former LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels could use another offensive weapon to give opposing defenses something else to focus on next season. If Washington does not select the talented running back in the first round, look for them to take a top wide receiver instead. Washington’s offense needs more spark. New Orleans is now on the clock at #8 and solved its QB problem last year The Saints’ second round selection of former Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough paid handsome dividends for Louisiana’s favorite black and gold team. New Orleans desperately needs another talented wide receiver to take the pressure off Chris Olave. Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson could make a good choice. Perhaps Texas A&M’s cocky “I am the best wide receiver in this draft” wide receiver KC Conception might be in play here. Then again, the Saints (which finished 6-11 last year) could use some help on both the offensive and defensive lines. Don’t be surprised if New Orleans trades down a few places from the #8 pick to add a third or fourth round pick this year. Surprise! The Kansas City Chiefs hold the #9 pick in the first round Kansas City’s reign of terror for other NFL teams ended in 2025. The Chiefs sputtered all season long and crashed to Earth with a 6-11 record. They will get the #9 pick in the opening round of the draft Thursday night. Many expect KC to go shopping for a top defensive or offensive line player such as Miami defensive end Reuben Bain, Jr. or Utah’s massive offensive lineman Spencer Fano. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes may have some input about the first round selection, so don’t be surprised if KC opts for a speedy wide receiver. Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys select at #12 and 20 Thursday night The Dallas Cowboys just celebrated their 30th year without an appearance in the Super Bowl or even the NFC championship game. An entire generation of Cowboys fans is waiting for their favorite team to participate in a meaningful title game. Big D really needs a D (as in defense). The Dallas offense scores nearly 30 points per game. However, the Cowboys finished 7-11 last year, because their defense gave up even more points. Look for Dallas to select the best defensive player available with their first round pick. Most anyone available at #12 should be an automatic upgrade for this team’s defense. Dallas also has the 20th choice in the first round as compensation for sending defensive specialist Micah Parsons to Green Bay. Anything less than a rousing success with picks #12 and 20 on Thursday’s opening night will be blamed on 83-year old meddling team owner Jerry Jones. Pittsburgh Steelers are on the clock with the 21st pick The chants of “Here we Go, Steelers!” will sound like a big pep rally as Pittsburgh makes its first round selection Thursday night. Terrible Towels will be waved by thousands in the crowd as Steelers Nation breathlessly awaits their team’s first round selection. It was 2001 when Michael Vick was selected with the #1 overall pick by Atlanta. After that, no other quarterbacks were taken until Purdue’s Drew Brees was picked early in the second round. Yes, the same Drew Brees entering the NFL Hall-of-Fame this summer. This year could mimic 2001 with the #1 pick likely to be quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Pittsburgh may be tempted to jump the gun and select Alabama’s hot and cold quarterback Ty Simpson at #21 (if he is still available). Steelers fans are rightfully nervous about Ty Simpson in the first round. Pittsburgh “reached” for local college product Kenny Pickett at #20 in Round 1 just four years ago, Unlike the prolific Pickett at Pitt, Ty Simpson’s final college season at Bama was rather unimpressive. Pittsburgh could use offensive line help and wait for other QB prospects in later rounds. The Philadelphia Eagles (at #23) will be booed even louder than NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell There’s no love lost in Pennsylvania between the AFC’s Pittsburgh Steelers and the NFC’s Philadelphia Eagles which roost at the eastern fringe of the Keystone state. The green-clad pioneers of the NFL’s Tush Push are expected to trade their perpetually unhappy (but well paid) wide receiver A.J. Brown soon. That might give the Eagles some trade bait to move up from their current #23 spot. Drafting a talented replacement wide receiver makes perfect sense for Philly. Houston Texans don’t need defensive help selecting at #28 of the first round The Texans developed into a terrifying defensive team in 2025. They returned to the playoffs and were a tough out. It’s their on-and-off again offense which needs a difference maker to give this team a jolt. The best offensive player available (including at quarterback) should be what the Texans go for at pick #28 late Thursday evening. I believe that current quarterback CJ Stroud could use a little competition. Don’t be surprised if the Texans take a chance to add another young quarterback during the early rounds of this week’s draft. Truth – Most NFL drafts don’t turn a team into a Super Bowl contender in Year #1 There is a reason why some teams keep showing up early in the first round most every year. The ability to properly identify your team’s needs and then select the player(s) which best fill the needs of your team is difficult to master. Eight quarterbacks (Cam Ward, Caleb Williams, Bryce Young, Trevor Lawrence, Joe Burrow, Kyler Murray, Baker Mayfield, and Jared Goff) have been taken with the #1 overall draft selection in the past ten years. Only Joe Burrow’s 2021 Cincinnati Bengals and Jared Goff’s 2018 L.A. Rams have made it to a Super Bowl (both teams lost). The Raiders may, indeed, select quarterback Fernando Mendoza at #1 on Thursday night. Las Vegas has nine other draft selections (including three in Round 4) which must be just as solid in order to give this team a much-needed lift. It’s possible, but don’t hold your breath. The post NFL Draft 2026 – Let’s go Grocery Shopping! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Co-Host of Sports Spectrum Jason Romano returns to Winning the Division to talk QBs, reacts to the latest NFL headlines, and discusses the NFL Hall of Fame 2026 Class. @JasonRomano Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Jon Gordon Podcast, I sit down with Hall of Fame NFL athletic trainer and sports medicine expert Mike Ryan for an inspiring conversation that's filled with wisdom, stories from the NFL sidelines, and practical ways to stay healthy from his new book Foam Rolling made Easy. Mike shares his unique journey—from his early days as an assistant with the New York Giants to becoming the youngest head athletic trainer in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and later transitioning to his current role with NBC's Sunday Night Football. Along the way, Mike opens up about the leadership lessons he learned under pressure, the importance of clear communication, and the power of honesty in building trust with both players and coaches. We delve into the mindset shifts required when stepping into a leadership role, the art of mentoring others to their own success, and the lasting impact of fostering a culture where team members can grow and thrive. Mike's commitment to making sports medicine simple and accessible shines through as he discusses his mission to help people move pain-free and live more active, fulfilling lives. He unpacks strategies for injury prevention, reveals how foam rolling can unlock your body's potential, and explains why taking care of ourselves matters—not just for elite athletes, but for anyone who wants to stay "stronger for longer." Whether you're a leader, an athlete, or simply someone looking to invest in your health, this episode is packed with actionable advice and encouragement. Mike's passion is contagious, and his message is clear: no matter your age or where you're starting from, positive change and lifelong wellness are within your reach. About Mike, Mike Ryan is a sports medicine specialist, physical therapist and former 26-year National Football League (NFL) Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist. He proudly served as President of the PFATS Research & Education Foundation for 14 years. Mike was recently inducted into the NFL Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2026. He's focused his career post-NFL career on teaching individuals the art of restoring pain-free joint movement without medicine. Mike's Personal Mission Statement is simple: To Enhance the Health of Others and Himself Mike is the currently the sideline Sports Medicine Analyst for both Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football. Mike's second book, Foam Rolling Made Easy, was released in January 2026. His athletic and extreme-sport resumes continue to grow: • Acrobatic plane Wing Walking • Competing in 3 of the last 4 three DekaFit World Championships • 6 Ironman triathlons in 5 countries • Great white shark diving in South Africa • Bungee jumping in New Zealand • Two Running with the Bulls in Spain • 2002 Duathlon World Championships • Ironman Triathlon World Championships Mr. Ryan attended Central Connecticut State University earning hisdegree in Athletic Training before earning hisPhysical Therapy degree from the University of Connecticut. Here's a few additional resources for you… Do you feel called to share your story with the world? Check out Gordon Publishing Follow me on Instagram: @JonGordon11 Check out my new revised release of my book, The Power of Positive Leadership here! Every week, I send out a free Positive Tip newsletter via email. It's advice for your life, work and team. You can sign up now here and catch up on past newsletters. Ready to lead with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose? The Certified Positive Leader Program is for anyone who wants to grow as a leader from the inside out. It's a self-paced experience built around my most impactful leadership principles with tools you can apply right away to improve your mindset, relationships, and results. You'll discover what it really means to lead with positivity… and how to do it every day. Learn more here! Do you feel called to do more? Would you like to impact more people as a leader, writer, speaker, coach and trainer? Get Jon Gordon Certified if you want to be mentored by me and my team to teach my proven frameworks principles, and programs for businesses, sports, education, healthcare!
The NFL Players Association leaked the Teams report card and we get into the worst and best graded organizations! Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter joins the show to reminisce a bit about his time playing with Leroy, he talks about what he thinks of some prospects in the NFL, what they should be looking for, and the problems with NFL Hall of Fame selection problems! We finish up the second hour trying to Tickle Leroy's Fancy for this sports filled weekend
Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter joins the show to reminisce a bit about his time playing with Leroy, he talks about what he thinks of some prospects in the NFL, what they should be looking for, and the problems with NFL Hall of Fame selection problems!
We have made it to Friday finally! We get things started with the Miami Heat dropping another one to the 76ers and why they can't score late in the game, while the Panthers beat the Maple Leafs 5-1 as they try to make a playoff push, plus Tobin and Leroy quibble over Sergei Bobrovsky and react to an insane Kel'el Ware stat. The NFL Players Association leaked the Teams report card and we get into the worst and best graded organizations, Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter joins the show to reminisce about playing with Leroy, talk prospects and Hall of Fame selection problems, and we Tickle Leroy's Fancy for the weekend. The NFL Combine is in full effect as we discuss Reuben Bain, Carson Beck's arm strength concerns, and Bam Adebayo's frustration and possible trade request, then dip into our mixed bag with Louis Riddick, Erik Spoelstra and more. We close with some silly sauce, Tobin's run in with Testicular Torsion, a Tobin and Leroy original, and You're Dead to Me featuring Lemon Pepper Lou Night in Atlanta, the NFL Combine, Love Is Blind, and F1 is back and Brittney is thrilled.
When the Temple Square renovation is complete, four new sculptures by artist Ben Hammond will welcome visitors to the grounds. Hammond began his career apprenticing under a sculptor known for crafting busts for the NFL Hall of Fame. Since then, his meticulous talent has led to creating Hall of Fame busts himself and sculpting a statue of Martha Hughes Cannon for the U.S. Capitol. On this week's episode, Ben shares how his life and career have been shaped—piece by piece—by the Master Sculptor. 2:03- Anatomy 7:43- The Creator 12:32- NFL Hall of Fame Busts 17:37- Uninterrupted Time With a Prophet 24:27- Temple Square Sculptures 34:29- Five Wise Virgins 38:55- Martha Hughes Cannon 45:36- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? "I don't want to live my life in fear. I don't want to be obsessed with politics and everything that's bad in the world. I want to focus on things of an eternal nature. There's some sadness that happens when you're separated in this life but to know that I've been redeemed by Jesus Christ—nothing can happen in this life that can take that away from me unless I choose for it to happen."
During the 3pm hour of today's show Chuck & Los talked about Austin Riley, the Atlanta Braves Matt Stafford, the NFL, NFL MVP, NFL Hall of Fame, the Hawks, Quinn Snyder, inappropriate farts, college quarterbacks and Ronald Acuna's future with the Braves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a big new Davey Mac Sports Program as we're talking about the NBA All Star Weekend, the Olympics, and more! How was this year's Dunk Contest and how did it compare with the other events? Was the new World Vs. USA All Star format successful? What change could be made? How is Adam Silver doing as NBA Commissioner and what is the status of the league? Sports talking head Nick Wright has an interesting idea to change the NBA All Star Game--does it work or is he weird? Meanwhile, Mike Francesa talks about Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, ESPN's obvious hatred of Major League Baseball, Ryan Clark ranks Super Bowl Champion Sam Darnold as the 10th best quarterback in the NFC, more proof that Eli Manning should be in the NFL Hall of Fame, and Giants co-owner Steve Tisch finds himself in the Epstein Files! Plus, some Olympic coverage as the DMSP discusses American figure skater Ilia Malinin choking, the USA men's hockey team undefeated in group play, and Jake Paul's girlfriend, Jutta Leerdam, winning the gold! It's a wonderful 422nd episode of the award-winning* Davey Mac Sports Program that you need to hear today! BAM! * Best In Show - iTunes Editorial Team for Best Independent Sports Podcast
Bernie starts off the show talking about the horrible product that is NBA All-Star weekend and the NBA in general. Amal Shah stops by before The Midnight Hour. Topics in The Midnight Hour include whether or not players should be able to vote on the NFL Hall Of Fame inductees, if Deion Sanders' comments about the NFL disrespecting Shedeur are actually going to make a difference if he'd coach in the NFL eventually, and if LeBron were to retire at the end of the season would Bronny James be on the Lakers next year? Bernie then discusses how Adam Silver can help fix tanking in the NBA and why Ty Simpson is the QB2 in a very weak NFL Draft class. New Editions of Fantasy Files and World Of Soccer follow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ross is joined by Greg Cosell to break down all of the key takeaways from Sunday's Super Bowl 60 and give his thoughts on the 2026 NFL Hall of Fame class! Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS! Connect with the Pod Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ross is joined by Greg Cosell to break down all of the key takeaways from Sunday's Super Bowl 60 and give his thoughts on the 2026 NFL Hall of Fame class! Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS! Connect with the Pod Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Hall of Famer Rod Woodson joins the show to discuss his career with the Baltimore Ravens, the NFL Hall of Fame, and MUCH MORE!
This episode previews the upcoming Super Bowl by breaking down the key storylines, matchups, and predictions heading into the NFL's biggest game, while also examining how the result could shape long-term legacies across the league. The conversation then shifts to the controversy surrounding the NFL Hall of Fame, focusing on the surprising snubs of Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft, and includes a discussion of who we think were other notable snubs, like Torry Holt and Terrell Suggs. Together, the Super Bowl preview and Hall of Fame debate set the stage for a deeper discussion on legacy, perception, and how history is written in professional football.
In Hour 2, the guys talk about the NFL Hall of Fame inductions of 2026 that were named last night. Plus, Dr. David Chao stops on by to chat with the guys on injuries and his experiences here at media row, and more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 2 Pros & A Cup Of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington talk about their experiences from the previous day in San Francisco with a Waymo. Plus, the guys discuss the NFL Hall of Fame selections, chat with Dr. Chao, talk about literal big heads, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NF Legend Warren Moon joins the show to talk Drake Maye vs. Sam Darnold, NFL Hall of Fame, and MUCH MORE!
Dallas Cowboys Legend Darren Woodson joins the show to discuss his chances of making the NFL Hall of Fame, the legendary 90s Cowboys, and MUCH MORE!
NFL Legend Shaun Alexander joins the show to discuss his Seattle Seahawks career, the NFL Hall of Fame, Ken Walker's potential, and MUCH MORE!
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales react to the week of sports. We have the 2026 NFL Hall of Fame class featuring an Iowan ahead of the Super Bowl. William Penn had their annual TP game. The Iowa basketball programs are up and down. What's Bugging YOU, Scott School, intern stories, and MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WEEI's Greg Hill & Jermaine Wiggins join the show to react to Robert Kraft being snubbed from the NFL Hall of Fame. Plus, the guys share their thoughts on Seahawks vs. Patriots.
Nick Kostos is LIVE from Radio Row! Nick opens the show with his thoughts on Robert Kraft being snubbed from the NFL Hall of Fame. Nick reacts to James Harden requesting a trade from the LA Clippers. Plus, Solomon Wilcots and Joey Knish join the show.
Nick Kostos is LIVE from Day Two of Radio Row! Nick Kostos opens the show reacting to Robert Kraft being snubbed from the NFL Hall of Fame. Plus, Nick reacts to James Harden requesting a trade from the LA Clippers.
Solomon Wilcots joins the show to talk Bill Belichick being snubbed from the first ballot of the NFL Hall of Fame. Plus, Solomon shares his thoughts on the Bengals and Seahawks vs. Patriots.
In this engaging conversation, Mr. X and Steve Czaban delve into the world of gambling, with a particular focus on Super Bowl LX. They discuss personal gambling experiences, strategies, and the implications of betting on events such as coin flips. The conversation also touches on team performance, coaching decisions, and the NFL Hall of Fame voting process, providing insights into the complexities of sports betting and analysis. As they wrap up, they share thoughts on the Pro Bowl and predictions for the Super Bowl MVP, emphasizing the evolving landscape of sports gambling.Our Sponsors:* Cheesesteaks from Philly? Deep dish from Chicago? Go to Goldbelly and use my code CZABE for a great deal: https://www.goldbelly.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SumerSports' Lindsay Rhodes joins the show to discuss the NFL offseason coaching hires, her thoughts on Seahawks vs. Patriots and MUCH MORE! Plus, The Athletic's Mike Sando joins the show to share his thoughts on Bill Belichick being snubbed on the first ballot of the NFL Hall of Fame.
The Athletic's Mike Sando joins the show to share his thoughts on the Pro Football Hall of Fame after Bill Belichick was left off of the first ballot.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.houseofstrauss.comGreat conversation with Mike Pesca in which I, unfortunately, regressed to my old ways of pronouncing Chuck Klosterman's name incorrectly. This is possibly our most controversial and free associative podcast yet. * Was Alec Baldwin's best Trump imitation actually Jack Donaghy?* “Seinfeld sucks and isn't funny”?* Mike disagrees with certain Minnesota ICE takes from my podcast with Kat Rosenfield * Berkeley made me biased against protestors* We discuss Brian Phillips' belief that Trump era chaos is all a devious strategy* The oddness of initially not knowing whether the 2nd Alex Pretti video was AI* Should the new Pretti vs. police video have any influence on how one feels about the possibly unrelated deadly encounter 11 days later? * We aren't conquering Canada and also, adding Alberta would look so stupid on the map* Mike weighs in on whether the NFL should All 22 itself* Most people agree that a man's morality shouldn't influence his NFL Hall of Fame case, but nobody will make the Hall of Fame case for serial rapist Darren Sharper* Is Robert Saleh good or just good at playing the media game?
Bill rambles about the NFL Hall of Fame, live sporting events, and childhood music. (00:00) - Thursday Afternoon Podcast (31:46) - Thursday Afternoon Throwback 1-29-18 - Bill rambles with comedian Todd Rexx.
Sal is worried that once football season ends, he is going to have to pay off a lot of promises he made to his wife on Sundays. Since when does everyone care about coordinators or the NFL Hall of Fame. Taylor has a terrible idea for Mets opening day. Plus, radio row is almost here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a turn of events for Sam Darnold. After the Vikings let him walk in free agency and the story was about a guy who couldn't win the big games, Darnold has come out on top after beating the Rams in the NFC Championship game and advancing the Seahawks to the Super Bowl. Vikings fans are left wondering what if and the story still has another chapter to write. We review the upcoming Super Bowl and make our picks about who will win. On another note, pettiness does not die after high school, and Bill Belichick will somehow not be a first ballot Hall of Famer. There is a huge conspiracy going around about who in their right mind wouldn't have voted for Bill to make it in. We discuss the joke that has become the NFL Hall of Fame along with the ridiculousness of Shadeur Sanders making the pro-bowl. We also talk Scheffler's dominance and the gripes with tennis players at the Australian Open. Thanks so much for listening and be sure to subscribe and review! New Waterfowl Film out now! Out West | Waterfowl Hunting in Montana Stay comfortable, dry and warm: First Lite (Code MWF20) Go to OnXHunt to be better prepared for your hunt: OnX Learn more about better ammo: Migra Ammunitions Weatherby Sorix: Weatherby Support Conservation: DU (Code: Flyways) Stop saying "Huh?" with better hearing protection: Soundgear Live Free: Turtlebox Add motion to your spread: Flashback Better Merch: /SHOP
Bruce Springsteen drops a protest song, Ryan Reynolds breaks his silence, Ilhan Omar attacked, Bill Belichick Hall of Fame snub, a new Bonerline, Maz has Super Bowl fever, and Jim's Picks: Top 10 A Cappella Intro songs. Bill Belichick SNUBBED from the NFL Hall of Fame because he's an a-hole. New Bruce Springsteen Piece of S*** song about Minneapolis v. ICE. GoFundMe for Alex Pretti is up to $1.7M. Hopefully it goes to good use. The crazy nurse who told people to hurt ICE agents has been BLOWN OUT! Prince Harry isn't happy about court drawings of himself. Nicki Minaj is Trump's biggest fan. How long will that last? Matt Lauer is in trouble again...For something old...In some chick's book that no one will read. Blockhead allegedly tried to kill the Tepes earlier. He's an idiot and the worst doctor ever. Ryan Reynolds has broken his silence...Kind of. Blake Lively leaves the most boring voicemails ever. Brand new Bonerline! The Grammy's are this weekend. Is anyone excited? Who saw the attack on Ilhan Omar? Some people are saying it's fake. Sydney Sweeney drops her lingerie line by looking super hot. Tom answered on the first try. Tom gave a UofM wins prediction for 2026. Rutgers has lost a ton of money since joining The Big 10. Tom is Super pumped for the Super Bowl. Drew is angry at TMZ for having Piper Rockelle on. OnlyFans chicks are THE WORST! Jim's Picks: Top 10 Songs That Begin A Cappella Merch can still be purchased. Click here to see what we have to offer for a limited time. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)
Sheil is joined by The Ringer's own Steven Ruiz to talk about Bill Belichick's shocking omission from the NFL Hall of Fame this year. They then share their instant reactions to the news of the Cleveland Browns hiring Todd Monken as their new head coach. (00:00) Bill Belichick snubbed!(1:37) What happened?(7:20) The Bill Polian theory(19:15) Did voter assumption play a role? Is the outrage warranted?(22:40) Cleveland Browns hire HC Todd Monken The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Sheil KapadiaGuest: Steven RuizProducer: Chris SuttonVideo Editor: Stefano SanchezProduction Supervision: Conor Nevins and Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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First Take resumes with a complete and total takedown of Bill Polian and The NFL Hall of Fame. Mad Dog is absolutely HEATED! (0:00) Then, Paul Heyman joins to talk Royal Rumble. (15:50) Next, the Bucks are officially listening to offers on Giannis. Knicks? Rockets? Who can make the best offer? (23:50) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FS1's Danny Parkins joins the show to discuss Bill Belichick being snubbed as a first ballot Hall of Famer.
Nick Kostos is LIVE on this Wednesday! Nick Kostos opens the show ranting about the writers snubbing Bill Belichick from entering the NFL Hall of Fame on the first ballot.
Had to start throwing out ideas behind the disastrous decision to exclude Bill Belichick as a first ballot NFL Hall of Fame member which will be lambasted for years to come.
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