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For the second hour of Stokely and Evans with Mark Schlereth, they wish Stoke a happy 50th birthday. They sing the praises of Paul DePodesta for the shrewd moves he’s made to get the Rockies’ young contributors. Could the Celtics’ loss be the Nuggets’ gain? Mike and Stink explore the possibilities of a trade with Boston. What are the top 5 things that Bo needs to do to make the 3rd year leap? Mike and Stink run down the list of tweaks and fixes that Bo needs to make to enter the elite tier of QB’s. What’s Trending? The youth beats Mike’s Red Sox, Vele to Minnesota, and all-time greatness at 38.
Andy and Jeff recap their conversation with Jori Epstein and talk about what they think Paul DePodesta was doing in the draft room with the new information of how the Browns operate.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima analyze the Browns' draft class and debate if Paul DePodesta's absence led to more logical personnel decisions. They evaluate specific picks including Spencer Fano and KC Concepcion while comparing the team's haul to the rival Steelers.
Nick and Jonathan react to Jori Epstein's article regarding the Cleveland Browns' draft room provides insight into the dynamic between Andrew Berry and Jimmy Haslam. Their discussion focuses on how Berry manages the owner's involvement and the debate over whether Paul DePodesta's departure changed the team's drafting success. A listener calls in to challenge the narrative surrounding past front office power struggles and the quality of recent draft picks. 01:00 - Browns Draft Room Dynamics 04:13 - Managing Ownership Relationships 06:08 - Evaluating Paul DePodesta's Influence 10:20 - Analyzing Recent Draft Success 13:35 - Front Office Power Struggles
Nick and Jonathan critique Paul DePodesta's front office role and the Cleveland Browns' organizational process following an article by Brittany Ghiroli. After taking a call from Dr. Bob regarding Andrew Berry's draft picks, the conversation pivots toward personal anecdotes about aging, hangovers, and changing social drinking habits. 01:00 - Paul DePodesta's Browns Vision 03:24 - Andrew Berry Draft Evaluation 04:41 - Aging And Drinking Habits
Nick and Jonathan discuss the job that Andrew Berry did this year with the NFL Draft, and how much it has to do with Paul DePodesta's exit from the Browns organization.
Scott Petrak joined Baskin and Phelps to recap the Browns' 2026 draft and explained how Andrew Berry was able to pull off the trades and the steals throughout the weekend. He discussed what he expects Spencer Fano's role to be, why the team didn't address the wide receiver room earlier, and why he doesn't completely blame Paul DePodesta for the team's draft busts over the last seven years.
Brittany Ghiroli of The Athletic joins "Baskin & Phelps" Thursday talking about her article on Paul DePodesta's role with the Browns and why it was easy for Browns fans to cast blame on him when things didn't go well.
Jeff Phelps and Andy Baskin discuss how they felt about Paul DePodesta's time with the Browns.
Jeff Phelps and Dan Menningen examine a profile from The Athletic regarding Paul DePodesta's time with the Cleveland Browns. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding his role as an analytics-focused process leader and address reports of ideological friction with former general manager John Dorsey. The conversation evaluates his legacy and the impact of ownership's decision-making during his nine-year tenure. 01:00 - DePodesta's Athletic Profile 03:13 - Clashes With John Dorsey 08:08 - Evaluating DePodesta's Legacy
They analyze the power dynamics between Andrew Barry and Todd Monken as the NFL Draft approaches. The discussion explores whether the new head coach's perspective should outweigh the general manager's experience in a tie-breaker scenario. They also reflect on the influence of Paul DePodesta and Cleveland's recent draft history.
0:00 - THE CENTRAL DIVISION CROWN IS COMIN BACK TO COLORADO! Way to go Avs! They haven't locked up the President's Trophy yet, but the Central is theirs. Kadri got dinged up in last night's game, as did Scott Wedgewood. What did Coach Bednar have to say about it after the game? 14:48 - You hear it here first, folks. The Rockies are actually fun to watch this year! Make of that what you will. Paul DePodesta, President of Baseball Operations for the Rockies, chatted with PHD yesterday. And he's saying things that Brett's wanted to hear for YEARS from someone in the Front Office. He's shifting the mindset and attitude of the team.The Avalanche can't face the Wild or the Stars in the first round because those 2 teams will face each other. So, who DO we want to see the Avs face?32:12 - Tonight is a MUST WIN game for the Nuggets for a couple reasons. First of all, the Nuggets snatched the 3 seed from the Lakers, since LA is struggling wihtout Luka and Austin Reaves right now. Second of all, the Memphis Grizzlies are resting EVERYONE today. They'll barely bring a roster of warm bodies to Ball Arena tonight. Losing to this G-League Grizzlies team tonight is inexcusable. Take care of business, strike while the iron's hot, and inch closer to stealing the 3 seed from the LakeShow for good.
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In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil are joined by Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post to discuss what the biggest difference we will see from the previous years to this season, the confidence level in the Rockies starting rotation, and Saunders' first impressions of Paul Depodesta as the head of baseball operations for the Rockies. What's next for Kris Bryant and his future with the Rockies? We react to the Nuggets going streaking as they won their 4th straight game for the first time since January. How concerning is the Nuggets defense and will they be able to outscore teams in the playoffs like they have during the regular season? How impressive was Jamal Murray's 53-point performance? We preview the Avalanche and Jets game tonight and discuss if this will be the Avs matchup in the first round of the playoffs. Could the Broncos be looking to add a quarterback in the NFL draft to backup Bo Nix?
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter reminisce about the nostalgia of watching March Madness during the school day and the Red Zone style coverage of the past. They also analyze the Cleveland Browns front office structure, questioning how much influence Paul DePodesta truly had over Andrew Berry's draft picks. Finally, they preview the upcoming Cleveland Cavaliers game and discuss NBA injury news.
Ken Carman and Daryl Ruiter analyze former Cleveland Brown Jarvis Landry's critical comments regarding Kevin Stefanski's coaching resume and leadership style. They also discuss breaking news about Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung and the long-term front office stability of Andrew Barry and Paul DePodesta. 02:35 - Robert Mays On Monken 05:43 - Browns Coaching History 08:53 - Monken's Potential Tenure 12:20 - Andrew Barry's Drafts 17:28 - Cade Cunningham Injury 21:05 - Jarrett Allen's Importance 25:20 - Landry Critiques Stefanski 36:00 - March Madness Banter 39:35 - Paul DePodesta's Role
In the final hour, Dover and Cecil discussed if the Avs should try and trade Valeri Nichushkin for Nazem Kadri. What does it mean for the Nuggets if Aaron Gordon is healthy by the end of the week? Dover wonders what the perfect world would look like for the Broncos this offseason, hit home runs in free agency or continue to build through the draft? Closing out the show, the fellas hear from Paul DePodesta as he says stuff that can get Rockies fans excited moving forward.
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil continue their conversation on Mike Evans calling out Gabe Landeskog for underachieving. Is it fair to call Landeskog underachieving after a slow start and missing so much time this season? We pivot the Broncos and look at the running back market as David Montgomery was traded this week, Breece Hall was franchise tagged by the Jets, and Kenneth Walker not getting tagged by the Seahawks. Will the Broncos be big spenders at running back, paying someone $8 million or more per year? Today's "Three Count" includes Brennan Marion's comments on the Buffs after their first practice after the death of Dominiq Ponder, Rob Walton reportedly buying a 10% stake in the Diamondbacks 2 years ago, and the Colts placing a transition tag on Daniel Jones. We react to Rockies' Paul Depodesta's comments on why Schaffer was the right hire for their manager and raising the floor of the team by bringing in veterans.
In hour 4 of The Drive, Zach and Phil continue their conversation on Mike Evans' criticism of Gabe Landeskog and his underachieving this season. We pivot to the Broncos as NFL free agency kicks off in less than a week. We look at the running back market as David Montgomery was traded this week, Breece Hall was franchise tagged by the Jets, and Kenneth Walker not getting tagged by the Seahawks. We hear from Mike Klis and his thoughts on the Broncos wanting JK Dobbins back in 2026. Would Dobbins be willing to take a backseat in the Broncos running back room? Could Ben Powers be a cut or trade candidate as he heads into the last year of his contract? We react to Rockies' Paul Depodesta's comments on why Schaffer was the right hire for their manager and raising the floor of the team by bringing in veterans. We wrap up the show with DenverSports.com's Will Petersen joining the show to discuss Mike Evans' criticism of Gabe Landeskog this season.
This week, Skyler and Evan discuss a very productive Winter Meetings for the Colorado Rockies as president of baseball operations Paul DePodesta used the week to fill out the front office and coaching staff. The Rockies brought in an entirely new pitching coaching and development staff, a new hitting coach, and even a new assistant GM. What does this mean for the Rockies moving forward, and what is this funny feeling we're experiencing? Could it be hope? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John and Mike discuss the Broncos path to the Super Bowl. How thankful are we to have three championship contenders in town? Even the Rockies are making some changes, with the hire of Paul DePodesta and hopefully a different philosophy. Who are some Denver athletes we are thankful for, aside from the obvious headliners like Jokic, MacKinnon and Surtain?
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci update their weekend of College Football describing their gameday experiences as Joe attended the Lehigh/Lafayette game and Tom saw Nebraska/Penn State. Back to baseball, Tom notes the moves by the Rockies by retaining Warren Schaeffer while hiring Paul DePodesta as the new President of Baseball Ops. We focus on the Mets trading Brandon Nimmo and Hal Steinbrenner saying it would be 'ideal' for the Yankees to lower their payroll. Baseball is about a year away from negotiating a new CBA, how will it affect the game? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is the end of an error in Cleveland, and we can now celebrate the dumbest tank job in the history of dumb tank jobs: A shrewd snakeoil salesman always knows when the jig is up. Paul DePodesta could see that the 2025 Browns were boring deep into the earth's mantle toward a new low, even for them. He had burned through a decade of benefit-of-the-doubt from Stockholm Syndrome-suffering Browns fans and the often-fawning media. He could hear the hecklers, as well as the whispers about the man behind the curtain. DePodesta knew that once the Browns burned through both Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders — the team's desperate double-reverse flea-flicker Hail Mary effort to replace the quarter-billion-dollar imaginary-friend quarterback he traded their future for — he would no longer be able to sell his swindle. And there, sitting on his LinkedIn page like a rube fresh off a turnip truck or a lonely, diamond-studded dowager, were the Colorado Rockies: a perennial doormat of a baseball franchise coming off a 119-loss season. So DePodesta, the Duke and Dauphin of Moneyball, tied some bedsheets together and slipped out the back window of Browns headquarters before anyone could nab him. “The Browns were good at planning for the future to win while DePodesta was here,” wrote Jason Lloyd in The Athletic. “They just rarely got around to the actual winning. It was like booking and planning elaborate Caribbean vacations but never taking them.” No, Jason, that's not quite correct. What DePodesta did was like investing money needed for food and roof repairs into cryptocurrency, then telling the family over a crackers-and-ketchup dinner that they were too stupid to understand his daring long-range vision. DePodesta, the Browns' former Chief Strategic Officer, was at least magnanimous enough to accept a tiny sliver of blame for the Deshaun Watson fiasco. Sort of. When cornered by the Rockies media about Watson in his introductory press conference, DePodesta said: Here's what I would say, and I truly believe this. I believe that most of the decisions, especially the big ones like that, are organizational decisions, right? I'm not a believer in the ‘King Scout' situation where there is one guy who makes every call. The jobs are too complex, the decisions are too hard. They impact too many different things. So I always think these sort of collective decisions, it can be hard to get unanimous (opinions) on those types of things. Everyone who was a part of that? We all own that. We just do, that's part of the deal. What an absolute cheesedick. DePodesta sounds exactly like the “consultant” who comes to you, the assistant manager, and says: Replace all our desks with standing work stations and the coffee machine with inspirational posters. You can sign off on those decisions. I was never here. I will never stop being amused by the earnest discussions about which sequence of years of deliberate non-competitiveness made their organization the best in North American pro sports, the Cleveland Browns or the Philadelphia 76ers. (If you don’t deliberately lose as many games as possible for years at a time, how can you acquire a truly indispensable superstar like Ben Simmons?) Still, it’s hard to top intentionally going 1-31, passing on DeShaun Watson to take an F- prospect in the second round, drafting a solid if not transcendent QB #1 overall, trade the solid QB for a 5th round pick, and then invest an enormous amount of trade and salary capital in the QB you passed on after he had proven to be a serial sexual harasser because of some numbers inflated by a lot of garbage-time stat padding on a 4-12 team. Amazing stuff. Admittedly, it’s not entirely on DePodesta — Haslam was obviously a major factor in the world historically catastrophic Watson trade — but a share of responsibility is enough to damn him in any court. Perhaps he will be better back in his native sport, and it would be hard for the Rockies to get worse. On the other hand, I would have said that about the Browns. Also, check out the Midseason Report pod. The post NFL Open Thread appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Michael Penix Jr. going viral for an answer he said in his most recent press conference, NFL owners file a grievance against the NFLPA to stop annual report cards, and Paul DePodesta takes a shot at Kevin Stefanski in his first press conference and much more! 0:00 - Michael Penix Jr going viral for press conference answer13:53 - NFL owners file a grievance against NFLPA on owner report cards25:36- Paul DePodesta took a shot at Kevin Stefanski in Press Conference30:28 - Justin Jefferson wants to get back to savage mode mentally36:10 - NFL moving to ban prop bets38:10 - Shilo Sanders goes viral for only giving 50 dollar tip54:55 - Q & Ayyyyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima react to former Cleveland Browns executive Paul DePodesta's first press conference with the Colorado Rockies.
Hour 1: "Garbage" Cavs loss + Paul DePodesta's first Rockies press conference full 1992 Fri, 14 Nov 2025 14:52:57 +0000 a1gT8GPXlFS6vxr0bfSvoBGN8d4fMCwW sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: "Garbage" Cavs loss + Paul DePodesta's first Rockies press conference The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.
Ben and Meg banter about a hotel-lobby shrine to Addison Barger and Scott Boras wordplay at the GM meetings, Stat Blast (25:50) about Paul DePodesta's comeback, POBO percentage, postseason questions, and Mike Greenwell, and (1:01:07) conduct the 11th annual free agent contract over/under draft, plus a Boras postscript. Audio intro: Beatwriter, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Benny […]
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil dive into the Broncos and Chiefs game this Sunday. We hear from Sean Payton and his thoughts on what Bo Nix can improve on. Will the Broncos be able to overcome Andy Reid's impressive record following a bye? How do the guys think Sean Payton has been coaching Nix after Nix's recent struggles? What did Sean Payton have to say about Troy Franklin's high number of targets but not booming production? The guys detail how incredible Nikola Jokic has been this week after his 55-point game last night. Is Jokic on his way to winning yet another MVP this season? We react to new Rockies executive Paul DePodesta's comments on the challenge for the Rockies playing at altitude. Will we see changes with the Rockies with Dick Monfort not being as involved?
In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil are joined by veteran NFL reporter James Palmer to discuss who's more important in the Broncos game this weekend between JK Dobbins and Patrick Surtain, what Bo Nix has to do for the Broncos to beat the Chiefs, and how the Broncos pass rush can impact Patrick Mahomes. We compete in our weekly trivia competition vs the morning show. How will we perform after taking a "bye week" last week from trivia? Cleveland sports radio host Aaron Goldhammer joins the show to breakdown the Rockies hire of Paul DePodesta. How would Goldhammer describe DePodesta's time with the Cleveland Browns? Are DePodesta's talents more equipped for baseball than football? We also get an update on Shedeur Sanders with the Browns.
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil finish up their conversation on Cam Johnson's slow start to the season and why Tim Hardaway hasn't had the same issues. The guys then dive into the Broncos offensive struggles this season, specifically Bo Nix's struggles. We hear from Sean Payton and his thoughts on Bo Nix having too quick of an internal clock. Is there a better balance Nix can have of staying in the pocket more but continuing to not take sacks? What is the concern level for the guys if JK Dobbins were to land on IR? Today's "Three Count" includes Travis Hunter having surgery on his knee which will have him miss the remainder of the season, Kordell Stewart being interested in the CSU coaching job, and the Mavericks firing Nico Harrison less than a year after trading Luka Doncic. We hear from the Rockies new front office executive Paul DePodesta and Zach explains why he has a problem with his comments.
The Rockies have hired Paul DePodesta as President of Baseball Operations. What's next? There could be a general manager to follow. The Buff fall again despite Prime's proclamation that they have the talent. And the Broncos are an ugly 8-2.
NO SHOW TOMORROW We begin Hour 2 with MLB qualifying offers. The MLB season never truly ends. We go from World Series right into free agency. These qualifying offers are one-year deals offered by teams and some big names got them extended to them. Kyle Schwarber, Kyle Tucker, Shota Imanga, Bo Bichette, Edwin Diaz, and more! (13:30) Paul DePodesta is back in baseball. Leaving the Cleveland Browns for the Colorado Rockies. Yes, the moneyball man, is back. The Rockies hired him as the president of baseball operations, will it work? (23:00) Don Mattingly is leaving the Blue Jays. He was the bench coach there for a few seasons. (27:00) Another Japanese star is headed to MLB. Munetaka Murakami is coming. He is the Japanese baseball league home run king. (37:00) NPPOD. (43:00) Marshawn Kneeland died from suicide last week. Just two days after he scored a touchdown for the Dallas Cowboys. Just sad. (48:00) Big Ten investments. Hmm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NO SHOW TOMORROW We begin Hour 2 with MLB qualifying offers. The MLB season never truly ends. We go from World Series right into free agency. These qualifying offers are one-year deals offered by teams and some big names got them extended to them. Kyle Schwarber, Kyle Tucker, Shota Imanga, Bo Bichette, Edwin Diaz, and more! (13:30) Paul DePodesta is back in baseball. Leaving the Cleveland Browns for the Colorado Rockies. Yes, the moneyball man, is back. The Rockies hired him as the president of baseball operations, will it work? (23:00) Don Mattingly is leaving the Blue Jays. He was the bench coach there for a few seasons. (27:00) Another Japanese star is headed to MLB. Munetaka Murakami is coming. He is the Japanese baseball league home run king. (37:00) NPPOD. (43:00) Marshawn Kneeland died from suicide last week. Just two days after he scored a touchdown for the Dallas Cowboys. Just sad. (48:00) Big Ten investments. Hmm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
92.3 The Fan presents a selection of discussions from Ken and Anthony during the past week. Do you feel differently about the Browns following Paul DePodesta's departure for the Colorado Rockies? The guys compare the Blue Jays' World Series loss to the Guardians' defeat in 2016. Plus, the weekly trip around the AFC North, and analyzing the Browns' lack of activity at the NFL trade deadline.
The guys react to Paul DePodesta leaving the front office of the Cleveland Browns to take a job with maybe the worst franchise in professional sports right now. Brady gives his picks for this weekend in college football in the latest edition of Quinn's Wins. Plus, could Pat Fitzgerald be returning to college football?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben and Meg banter about the Rockies reportedly hiring Paul DePodesta as their new head of baseball operations, another managerial hiring, MLB's World Series ratings bonanza, the resurgence of the splitter, the Royals extending Salvador Perez, and more. Then (44:30) they bring on Ben Clemens to discuss his ranking of this offseason's top 50 free […]
Ben Maller talks about the Rockies hiring Paul DePodesta away from the NFL's Browns to become Head of Baseball Ops, Craig Stammen hiring himself to manage the Padres, Don Mattingly leaving the Blue Jays coaching staff, Lame Jokes of the Week, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the Toronto Blue Jays went on their miracle postseason run that landed them just two outs shy of winning the World Series, very few believed they'd be in that position during the regular season. However, after falling just short of the ultimate goal, the question now remains: where do the Jays go from here?On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman are joined by Blue Jays writer for Sportsnet, Ben Nicholson-Smith, as they try to figure out how Toronto will approach free agency this offseason — including whether they'll be able to retain star shortstop Bo Bichette as he enters free agency. They also discuss the lasting impact the Blue Jays' World Series run will have on fans in Canada and when Ben first thought this was a team capable of making a deep postseason run.Later, Jake and Jordan talk about the Colorado Rockies' surprising decision to hire Paul DePodesta as their President of Baseball Operations, the San Diego Padres hiring former reliever Craig Stammen as their new manager and go over the players who received qualifying offers. They then make their picks as The Good, The Bad and The Uggla finally makes its return.2:11 - The Opener: Blue Jays postmortem22:46 - Where does Toronto go from here?37:01 - We Need to Talk About: Rockies' interesting hire52:58 - Padres have a new manager1:00:18 - Around the League1:06:55 - The Good, The Bad & The Uggla Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Ken Carman discloses what he thinks the Cleveland Browns quarterback situation will be at the start of next season, as well as whether he or Anthony Lima would keep Andrew Berry or Kevin Stefanski after Paul DePodesta's departure.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima share their thoughts on Paul DePodesta's departure from the Cleveland Browns, and whether today is the day to get excited.
92.3 The Fan's own Daryl Ruiter joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima for a Friday morning conversation about the Cleveland Browns, including Paul DePodest's departure after a near-decade as the Browns' chief strategy officer.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima look back at some of the biggest team moves during Paul DePodesta's tenure with the Cleveland Browns.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima talk about the Cleveland Cavaliers' upcoming NBA Cup game in Washington, and Paul DePodesta's biggest shortcomings during his tenure with the Cleveland Browns.
Nathan Zegura joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to go over the latest on the Cleveland Browns' upcoming road matchup with the New York Jets, as well as Paul DePodesta's departure from the Browns.
Hour 1: Paul DePodesta leaves Browns + How do you feel about the Browns today? full 2193 Fri, 07 Nov 2025 12:17:16 +0000 QQgGqTVMBc31SBa99KHaNQTDIgj7nvks sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: Paul DePodesta leaves Browns + How do you feel about the Browns today? The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss Paul DePodesta's departure, and ask whether they feel better as Browns fans after the news.
Browns Chief Strategy Officer Paul DePodesta is leaving the team to lead the Colorado Rockies. We start our Browns at Jets preview edition of the Orange and Brown Talk podcast by discussing DePodesta's departure and what it means for the Browns moving forward. Then we turn our attention to Sunday's game as the Browns try to snap a 12-game road losing streak this week when they head to New Jersey to take on the Jets at MetLife Stadium. The Browns are 2-6 and the Jets are 1-7. Both teams are coming off their bye but took very different approaches to the trade deadline. New York traded away cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams while the Browns stood pat. We get into all angles of this matchup. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe start the podcast by talking about DePodesta and also Tommy Rees calling plays. Then Lance Reisland joins the show to go over his Jets scouting report and makes his pick. Then Mary Kay and Ashley rejoin the pod and they make their picks for Sunday's game. Follow us: On X: https://x.com/orangebrowntalk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ClevelandBrownsonclevelandcom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orangeandbrowntalk/ Music credits: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Football Friday Edition of the Program!! Ohio State doesn't do it often but they are playing Purdue this week and the March to Michigan is officially on. We break down the matchup on both sides of the ball. We'll also hear what Coach Day and QB1 have to say about this one. Paul Depodesta is moving from Cleveland to Colorado and TNF was gross. Luke Fickel and Wisconsin have pledged themselves to each other and there are some CFP Eliminators this weekend. Tim May, Doug Lesmerises, What's Up, Learned and Earned, Thing or Not a Thing, Know the Scores and 3 Things to a Buckeye Victory
The guys are live from Mile High Station for today's Broncos game day. In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil finish up their discussion on the Nuggets with Cam Johnson continuing his struggles as well as Jonas Valanciunas last night. We preview the Broncos and Raiders big Thursday Night Football game tonight. How will Bo Nix look against the Raiders heavy zone coverage? How many carries will we see from JK Dobbins tonight? Our 9News Broncos insider Mike Klis joins the show to discuss if tonight is a "trap game" for the Broncos, how the Broncos defense will cover tight end Brock Bowers, and much more. DenverSports.com's Jake Shapiro joins the show to discuss the Rockies as they hired Paul DePodesta to their front office, who was known as a big part of the Moneyball era with the Athletics. The guys look into the history between Sean Payton, the Broncos, and tonight's referee Bill Vinovich.