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Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley on coaching Aaron Donald, Jalen Ramsey, and why playing QB at Dayton was such a valuable step in his career. Then Rich Eisen pops by to discuss s great Wild Card weekend and look ahead to the Divisional round.
SportsTalk Live gets ready for the NFL Draft with David Haugh, Hub Arkush and Jason Lieser on the panel. Ryan Pace speaks with the media and he still does not have a decision on Mitch's 5th year option. Has he really not made up his mind or is he just avoiding headlines? The guys also discuss the Bears' biggest need that has to be addressed in the draft. Meanwhile, Gronk is heading to Tampa to reunite with Tom Brady. Jason explains how this could be good news for the Bears.Later, NFL Network's Rich Eisen joins Kap on the show. They discuss the unusual nature of this year's draft, Tua Tagovailoa's draft stock and whether the Bears need to draft a quarterback.Finally, the panelists react to Tim Floyd's recent comments about Jerry Krause and they name the best athlete since Michael Jordan left town. 0:00 - Ryan Pace meets the media with the NFL Draft starting in two days. The guys discuss what the Bears GM had to say including there being no decision yet on Mitch Trubisky's fifth year option.5:00 - What is the biggest need that the Bears have to address in the draft?8:30 - Gronk is joining Tom Brady in Tampa. How could this benefit the Bears?9:30 - The NFL Network's Rich Eisen joins Kap on the show. He talks about an unusual NFL Draft, Tua Tagovailoa's stock and if the Bears need to draft a quarterback.19:00 - Tim Floyd defends Jerry Krause and the panel names the best athlete in Chicago since Michael Jordan left town.
Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro discuss:(1:09) — Will the Eagles trade out of the 21st pick in the first round?(12:08) — A trade from Dave's Eagle only mock draft.(23:28) — NFL Network's Rich Eisen.(37:36) — Ranking Howie Roseman's first round picks.(50:54) — Jeffrey Lurie is an owner that cares.
On this Valentine's Day episode Adam is joined by Fox Sports' Joe Buck and his wife ESPN's Michelle Beisner-Buck. They chat about how the two love birds met, what their plans are for this Friday, and everything in between. (2:16) Adam also talks with NFL Network's Rich Eisen where he chimes in on the Joe/Michelle love story. Eisen also comments on the future of Tom Brady and other NFL news. (38:25)
NFL Network's Rich Eisen joins Ross on today's podcast to talk about the special centennial Hall of Fame class, the Pass Interference rule, & the NFL 100 with Bill Belichick.
In the first hour of this No Query Thursday, we talk to NFL Network's Rich Eisen who is in town for the NFL Combine, plus Indians broadcaster Andrew Kappes joins Derek in-studio.
JT The Brick chats with NFL Network's Rich Eisen, Former Raiders QB Jim Plunkett, NBC Sports Bay Area's Scott Bair and CBS Sports' Adam Archuleta.
Don Banks and Nick Stevens talk with NFL Network's Rich Eisen, who will be calling his first ever NFL game this Sunday when the Jaguars take on the Eagles in London. Don and Nick talk Red Sox in the World Series and the Patriots win in Chicago. Plus, we recap NFL Week 7 and preview NFL Week 8.
Bruce and Stew start this week's episode discussing the FBI's probe into major college basketball and how it may affect college football (2:00); Bruce interviews the NFL Network's Rich Eisen on everything combine and a little Michigan football (23:20); the guys wrap up the episode by answering your mailbag questions (44:30). Trader Joe's is the presenting sponsor of The Audible.
NFL Network's Rich Eisen joins Chuck to talk about how covering the Super Bowl has changed, how pre-game commentary can be fun, and why talking about football history is the best way to get Patriots General Manager Bill Belichick to talk.
In this week's episode, Peter King talks to a couple of fellow journalists- NFL Network's Rich Eisen and Fox Sports' Jason Whitlock. Eisen opens up about the future of football. He talks about the greatest interview he has ever done, and what it was like to be Adam Schefter's boss at the University of Michigan student paper. Whitlock explains why football is essential for America. He also discusses the future of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, and why Jeff George never became great.