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Ross is joined by Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. to discuss the hiring of Kevin Stefanski, his ACL tear recovery, what he's got going on with Sharpie, and more! Afterward, Ross discusses some of the latest news around the league, including Adam Gases' return to the NFL & more! Michael Penix Jr. Interview: 2:40 NFL News & Notes: 15:25 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 Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. to discuss the hiring of Kevin Stefanski, his ACL tear recovery, what he's got going on with Sharpie, and more! Afterward, Ross discusses some of the latest news around the league, including Adam Gases' return to the NFL & more! Michael Penix Jr. Interview: 2:40 NFL News & Notes: 15:25 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
The Minnesota Vikings are entering the quarterback buffet! We rank the quarterback options who fit the Vikings the best; Vikings Super Bowl odds for 2026 are out; Plus the latest Vikings news and more on Purple Daily! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dane Mizutani joins the show to discuss Sam Darnold winning the Super Bowl and look ahead to an offseason that will be filled with questions about who will play QB for the Vikings this season. The Purple Insider podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Also, check out our sponsor HIMS at https://hims.com/purpleinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Some interesting stats about Super Bowls and quarterbacksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 of the Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
Ken continues to dig his heels in about Sam Darnold being a non-factor in the Seahawk's Super Bowl win.
Brian Hoyer joined Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to share his takeaways from the Super Bowl and break down Ken's assertion that any quarterback could have lead the Seahawks to a victory. He also discussed David Njoku's decision to become a free agent, why he likes the hiring of Todd Monken, as well as who he thinks will be the week 1 starter will be.
Fantasy football is unpredictable, but your internet price doesn't have to be. Lock in fast, reliable WiFi with Xfinity's 5-Year Price Guarantee. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/trackclk/N8667.5415713FLNEWSLETTERLLC/B34798571.4365895[…]gdpr=${GDPR};gdpr_consent=${GDPR_CONSENT_755};ltd=;dc_tdv=1 Welcome back to THE Fantasy Life Show with Ian Hartitz! In today's episode, Ian is joined by the one and only Dwain "The Rock" McFarland to break down Super Bowl LX and where we can see both of these teams going in 2026 (and the ramifications of that for fantasy football)! From Kenneth Walkers (literal) MVP performance to Drake Maye's struggles continuing into the Super Bowl, Ian and Dwain are breaking down all sides of the game so that you can know exactly the takeaways needed for fantasy football in 2026 from both the Seahawks and Patriots! AND THEN! Ian and Dwain break down some of the top landing spots for Quarterbacks and running backs entering 2026 NFL free agency and what that could mean for fantasy football! - Could Minnesota be the preferred landing spot for free agent quarterbacks? - Is Kansas City by-far-and-away the best landing spot for free agent RBs? - What if the Bears moved on from D'Andre Swift?
Some powerful lessons in quarterback realities. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken and Anthony talk about the pieces the Browns will need in order to be in legitimate contention for the post season and whether or not those pieces can be found in the draft.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Audacy NFL insider Ross Tucker to share his takeaways from the Seahawks' 29-13 win against the Patriots in Super Bowl 60 on Sunday.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Audacy NFL insider Ross Tucker to share his takeaways from the Seahawks' 29-13 win against the Patriots in Super Bowl 60 on Sunday. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed what went wrong for the Patriots in their Super Bowl loss.
The Seattle Seahawks are this year's Super Bowl champions after beating the New England Patriots 29-13. Leading the way for the Seahawks was none other than former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold, who left only a year ago. Minnesota Now sports contributors, Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson, spoke more about the Super Bowl, the Winter Olympics and more.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: We explore the art and science of kissing; examine why the quarterback is one of the toughest positions; go inside the Westminster Dog Show; and chat with Don Henley about the Eagles' remarkable journey. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andy and Bucky start off the show discussing whether or not Sam Darnold is an elite QB before discussing new Browns HC Todd Monken's comments about not committing to Shedeur Sanders as his starting Quarterback for 2026. Bucky and Andy then preview the biggest factors in Super Bowl LX and why the Seahawks have no weaknesses as a team. They then discuss what their biggest concerns are for each team going into the game and whether or not Sam Darnold will turn the ball over in big moments. Next Bucky goes over his new NFL Mock Draft + new editions of Ask Bucky and The Blame Game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minnesota Vikings fans and media are still processing what happened with the Kwesi Adofo-Mensah firing. Purple Daily's Judd Zulgad is back with The Minnesota Star Tribune's Chip Scoggins for the first time since Kwesi was dismissed. The two attempt to figure out the timing of the dismissal but more importantly, where are the Vikings going from here? What do the purple plan to do at Quarterback in 2026, and will Kevin O'Connell have any say in the Minnesota Vikings next General Manager? 0:30 – Chip and Judd talk Kwesi firing for the first time together.4:45 – Examining Kwesi and Kevin O'Connels Quarterback decisions this past offseason. 8:15 – The Wilf's are not around anymore. Is it a problem? 12:45 – Did Kevin O'Connell lose faith in Kwesi Adofo-Mensah after his first NFL Draft?15:38 – Where do Minnesota Vikings go from here?21:38 – Are the Vikings going to punt on J.J. McCarthy?25:20 – How do the Wilf's view the Minnesota Vikings and winning a Super Bowl?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matthew Coller talks about a report from ESPN's Kevin Seifert on what's next for the Vikings after the firing of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Plus, some comments from Aaron Jones at radio row that raised an eyebrow and what to expect in the Super Bowl. The Purple Insider podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Also, check out our sponsor HIMS at https://hims.com/purpleinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matthew Coller talks about a report from ESPN's Kevin Seifert on what's next for the Vikings after the firing of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Plus, some comments from Aaron Jones at radio row that raised an eyebrow and what to expect in the Super Bowl. The Purple Insider podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Also, check out our sponsor HIMS at https://hims.com/purpleinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matthew Coller talks about a report from ESPN's Kevin Seifert on what's next for the Vikings after the firing of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Plus, some comments from Aaron Jones at radio row that raised an eyebrow and what to expect in the Super Bowl. The Purple Insider podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Also, check out our sponsor HIMS at https://hims.com/purpleinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
You're tough. You're firm. You don't get bothered by things. You keep yourself under control. Good. But you're missing something else just as important and perhaps more impressive.
Heath Cummings is joined by Jay Felicio to break down the State of the QBs, including who the top players are at their position, key free agents and more. (0:00) Intro (2:06) 3 Questions for Jay: Who could be the next Sam Darnold and how to evaluate the QB position (8:14) Heath's QB1s: Is Jalen Hurts too high? (13:35) Heath's QB2s: Which one has Top 10 upside? (15:09) Where do you think Fernando Mendoza fits in this group of QBs? (19:13) 2 QBs most likely to jump into Top 25 (21:04) Will the clock strike midnight on Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold? (24:24) Evaluating Big Name QB FAs To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Drew Stanton joins Wolf and Luke to discuss Larry Fitzgerald getting into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, why Larry Fitzgerald was so great, and the type of person Larry Fitzgerald is.
In the new world of college football there may be just as much action in the courtroom as there is on the field. The latest trend is if you want another season in college, after your eligibility is up, take it to the courtroom! The two most recent cases of that are Trinidad Chambliss and Joey Aguilar. Both of whom are waiting to see if they get an injunction that will allow them to play in the 2026 season. Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey explain both of these cases and update everyone with where the cases are in the process. They also take a look at the schools these quarterbacks are looking to go back to. Both schools have 5-star QBs waiting in the wings, which leads to the question: in the transfer portal world, are 5-star QBs better off going to a smaller school where they can play right away and transferring later?Then, the guys get into some more College Football Playoff conversation. The CFP released the 2026 & 2027 schedule for the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship game. In 2026, the playoff spans over 39 days. Andy, Ross and Godfrey discuss the ludicrous schedule. They also talk about a potential savior in the NFL. With the NFL now owning a stake in ESPN, will they help out college football's scheduling to make it a better product?Later, Andy shares the results of his homework assignment. Last episode, the guys discussed how weak Week 1 is to start the 2026 season. Andy shares his plan of how to move Oklahoma and Michigan to Week 1 to inject some energy into the opening weekend slate of games. The guys also close the show by discussing the Washington Post shutting down their sports division.All of this and more on College Football Enquirer.0:00:00 - SEC QB's suing for eligibility6:18 - Trinidad Chambliss' case update8:32 - Joey Aguilar case update16:08 - What does the future of 5-star QB's in college look like?28:24 - CFP releases 2026 schedule40:22 - Andy tries to improve Week 1's schedule51:55 - Reflecting on the Washington Post news Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
John Elway. Joe Namath. Johnny Unitas. Peyton Manning. Look into the backstory of just about any star quarterback you've ever heard of, and you'll find either an overbearing father, or an absent one. In honor of the Super Bowl and the men who play the biggest role in this game, author and ESPN senior writer Seth Wickersham joins Paternal to discuss why there's no cooler job title in America than quarterback, but each star's story often traces back to the influence of his father. He also discusses the challenges the sons of these star quarterbacks face in living up to the legacy of their dads, the perils of father/son relationships built on football, and why even Tom Brady struggled to be a quarterback and a father at the same time. Wickersham's latest book, American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback, is available now wherever you buy books.
Rich, Garret, and Matt reveal the statistical thresholds that separate dynasty hits from busts across all four positions. Garret breaks down years of historical data to show exactly which benchmarks predict long term success, and the numbers are shockingly consistent. Quarterbacks who hit 17 points per game in their first two seasons become franchise cornerstones 67% of the time, while running backs without 30 receptions in their first two years have under a 5% success rate. The data gets even more brutal for wide receivers. First round wide receivers who fail to reach 500 yards as rookies almost never recover, with only four outliers since 2010. Travis Hunter managed just 300 yards with injury issues, while Matthew Golden didn't reach the mark either despite staying healthy all season. The crew debates whether to sell now for 70 cents on the dollar before values crater completely. Meanwhile, Jaxson Dart already cleared the 17 PPG quarterback threshold at 17.3, while Cam Ward fell short at 11 despite second half improvements. Rookie tight ends Tyler Warren and Harold Fannin both finished top six, joining the elite club that includes only Kelce, Kittle, and Gronkowski. The data suggests these aren't just guidelines but predictive indicators dynasty managers should treat as gospel when making trades. 00:00:00 Start 00:04:23 Important QB Stats 00:23:53 Important RB Stats 00:33:57 FastDraft 00:37:07 FFPC 00:38:39 Important WR Stats 00:48:06 Important TE Stats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's a certain kind of coach you can spot from a mile away.Not because of the headset or the scheme or the postgame soundbite. But because of the energy — the tone in the building, the way his players talk about the work, the way the staff carries itself on a Monday, the way the program feels when the season is done and the scoreboard is no longer speaking.Tim Plough is that kind of coach.Welcome to our Coaches Series, where this off season we will bring you in depth analysis, insight and conversations with coaches and GM's in college football.Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To learn what Makes Coaches Great be sure to subscribe to our newsletter, podcast and YouTube channelRight now, leading UC Davis football, Tim Plough is building something that doesn't fit neatly into the modern college football algorithm. It's one that has almost nothing to do with chasing the next rung and everything to do with owning the one right in front of you. And for every head coach or aspiring head coach, this conversation will cut you deeply. (And if you're a fan of Ted Lasso, Tim Plough will tee you up for this season) As always, every conversation here at Y-Option is fueled by our founding sponsor 76, keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beat.Coach Plough's first two seasons as a head coach have been the kind that earn attention: postseason football, national visibility, and a growing sense that UC Davis isn't just “a good program” — it's a program moving toward something bigger.But what stood out most in our conversation wasn't the resume line. It was the way he described his head coaching experience: the learning curve, the mistakes, the emotional toll of falling short late, and the obsession with getting better without letting the business turn him into someone he doesn't recognize.In a profession that often equates “growth” with leaving, Plough has had to define the word differently.Because he's lived the push-pull that every ambitious coach knows: succeed where you are, and the world starts telling you the only rational next step is to get out.“The two-box filter”This part of our conversation will be cut and pasted into my life and may impact yours. Coach Plough shared a simple framework he's used to make career decisions — one that applies just as cleanly to players in the transfer portal as it does to coaches staring at the next offer.He evaluates opportunities through two essential questions:* Who will I be around every day?* Will this make me better—on and off the field? Essentially, will I grow holistically?If he can't check both boxes, he stays.That's it.No elaborate speech. No posturing. Just a disciplined refusal to trade daily environment and development for a temporary dopamine hit — whether that dopamine comes from money, visibility, or the illusion that “this leads to that.”It's a filter built for a chaotic era. And it might be the most practical tool I've heard from anyone navigating modern football. And it hit me square in the face as I almost changed my life path last year due to a temporary dopamine hit.Joy isn't soft. It's the edge.If you've watched UC Davis this season, you've probably seen it: the “JOY” hat, the postgame interviews with his kids, the steady presence even when the stakes are real. That isn't branding. It's philosophy.Plough's relationship with joy started years ago — through the influence of Jim Sochor, the architect of what so many still call the “Davis coaching tree.” Sochor didn't offer him a playbook first. He offered a question: Have you found joy?Over time, that question turned into a guiding principle:* Happiness is outcome-driven (and fragile).* Joy is process-driven (and stable).Tim Plough's point is simple: if your emotional state is tied to outcomes, you'll live on a roller coaster — high after a win, hollow after a loss, never anchored long enough to actually develop.But if you can build a “neutral mindset,” where gratitude and daily craft define the work, you gain something most teams spend all year chasing: consistency under pressure.Joy, in this framing, isn't softness. It's durability.Quarterbacks, development, and the modern trapTim Plough is a quarterback coach at heart, even with the head coach title. And I had to present to him my philosophy on the QB position right now: * QB development in high school is as advanced as it's ever been.* QB development in college—especially at the highest levels—is often the thinnest it's ever been.He agreed and took it a step further. After all, he said the development of the quarterback postion is “Quest of my life right now.” His reasoning is not because coaches don't care. It's because the incentives have changed, at every level in college.When teams can buy experience through the portal, many stop investing time in the slow, messy, essential process of developing someone. Instead, they recruit ready-made résumés: starts, reps, game film.The problem? Most of the quarterbacks who ultimately thrive — at any level — aren't always the ones who arrive as finished products. They're the ones who get shaped somewhere, then explode when opportunity finally arrives.In other words: development still matters. But fewer people are willing to pay for it with patience.Plough's counter is clear: if a player chooses a place where he can actually be developed, he can still end up on the biggest stages later — only now he'll be ready for them.He pointed to the rare modern decision that reflects this mindset: a young quarterback willing to be a backup, to learn, to be built, instead of chasing instant stardom.That choice feels almost rebellious in 2026. Which probably tells you why it's so valuable.Why players stay at UC DavisThis stat blew my mind. Since 2018, only 11 players transferred out of UC Davis compared to broader Division I trends where the number is over 200 per school. Think about that for a moment — only 11!In an age where movement is the default, Davis has become a place where continuity still exists.Plough's explanation isn't complicated:* Players feel coached.* Players feel developed.* Players feel valued.* The environment makes sense.* And the program's identity is strong enough to hold people in place.It's also worth noting: UC Davis operates without the financial weapons many programs now rely on. Which, paradoxically, helps clarify motives. If a player chooses Davis, it isn't because the check is the loudest voice in the room.It's because the work is. And now, it's because they see the transparency with Tim Plough.Family as culture, not accessoryOne of the most telling parts of the conversation had nothing to do with third-down calls. We touched up on the latest news around the coaching profession with new Bills head coach Joe Brady sharing that he missed the birth of a child due to a game and reportedly the GM of the Vikings is being criticized for taking two weeks of paternity leave. Two things that made most of the sports world cringe.Plough talked about building a staff culture where being a dad and a husband isn't something you squeeze in after the job — it's part of the job. A program where kids are around, where life isn't kept outside the facility doors, where coaches are expected to show up for their families with the same intensity they show up for game planning.He's not naïve about the grind. He's just clear about the cost.And he's making a decision — publicly, structurally — that time is more valuable than a bigger number on paper.That's rare. And if you've spent any time around football, you know how rare it is.Getting over the humpFor Oregon, Penn State, USC, Washington, Iowa, Nebraska fans — this one will resonate. Coach Plough opened up about the hardest part of building: getting over the hump and how to maximize a teams ability. That space between “we're close” and “we did it” is where programs either fracture or evolve. And for him, the answer isn't a magical speech. It's a renewed commitment to the smallest details:* Situational mastery* Ball security* Incremental improvements across offense, defense, and special teams* And, maybe most importantly, playing your best football when your best is required. (Hello Indiana fans)He's chasing the final step the same way he's built everything else: by refusing to let the moment become bigger than the craft while still seeking joy.The essence of our conversationCollege football is louder than it's ever been. More movement. More money. More urgency. More pressure to be “first” instead of thoughtful.And that's why a coach like Tim Plough matters.Because he's building something rooted in a different scoreboard.One that measures joy. Daily growth. Development. Family. Process. Environment. Identity.The Davis Way isn't a throwback. It's a counterpunch.And in this era, it might be the competitive advantage hiding in plain sight.Hope you enjoyed today's conversation and hope you enjoy our Coaches Series this off-season as more are on the way here at Y-Option.Much love and stay steady,YogiY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
Legendary former NFL and CFL quarterback Doug Flutie on what it's like for players preparing for a Super Bowl, what his CFL career did for his confidence, what makes each starting quarterback in this year's Super Bowl so special, and if Josh Allen will ever win a ring for the Bills.
Jeff Garcia, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, joins 365 Sports to explain what separates the 49ers' quarterback tradition from the rest of the NFL. Garcia shares insight on Brock Purdy's growth, decision-making, and leadership, why San Francisco consistently finds success with unconventional quarterbacks, and how culture and continuity matter more than draft status. He also reflects on his own unique NFL journey, the importance of resilience, and why quarterbacks often thrive later in their careers when patience and development finally align. #nfl #sanfrancisco #49ers #niners #superbowl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who Has more Pressure, Sam Darnold or Drake Maye? Plus, What's Worse Off, Head Coaches or Quarterbacks? full 1341 Wed, 04 Feb 2026 12:45:23 +0000 1XtAvFyluCvp19zEeGdDKbmO3c2rEBkU nfl,kansas city chiefs,sam darnold,drake maye,sports Fescoe & Dusty nfl,kansas city chiefs,sam darnold,drake maye,sports Who Has more Pressure, Sam Darnold or Drake Maye? Plus, What's Worse Off, Head Coaches or Quarterbacks? Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Subscribe and Connect with the Small Group NetworkThank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. For more resources and to join the small group community, visit smallgroupnetwork.com. THE MENDOZA STORY130 schools said no.He led the losingest program in college football history to a national championship anyway.Fernando Mendoza was a 2-star recruit from Miami.He tried to walk on at his hometown school. They passed.So did FIU.So did FAU.So did everyone else.At 17, he was sitting in his bedroom, crying over a silent recruiting inbox—after driving to 18 camps with his dad and sending highlights to more than 100 programs.Not one FBS offer.His only option? Yale. No scholarship. No NFL path.Everyone told him to be “realistic.”“Know your place.”“Be grateful.”He didn't listen.Because Mendoza understood something most people miss:The worst outcome isn't failing.It's never getting the chance to try.Two weeks before signing day in 2022, his phone rang.Cal needed a body. One offer. Out of 134 schools.He took it.He arrived as the third-string quarterback.Spent a year on the scout team.Lost his first four starts.Got sacked 41 times behind a broken offensive line.Still got up. Every time.Then Cal brought in a transfer instead of building around him.So Mendoza left the only school that had ever said yes.He transferred to Indiana—the losingest program in college football history.People laughed.“Career suicide.”“Graveyard program.”“Nobody wins there.”One coach told him something different:“I'm going to make you the best Fernando Mendoza possible.”That was enough.Mendoza wasn't just playing for football.His mother has battled multiple sclerosis for 18 years.Before every snap, he thought of her.“My mother is my why.”Indiana went 16–0.Beat six Top-10 teams.Won their first Big Ten title since 1945.Mendoza threw 41 touchdowns.Won the Heisman—first in school history.First Cuban-American to ever do it.Then came the title game.Miami. Near his hometown.Fourth-and-4. Season on the line.Quarterback draw.The kid 134 schools rejected spun through defenders and dove into the end zone.Game over.Indiana—national champions.The losingest program became the best team in America.All because a 17-year-old refused to believe “no” was the end.Rankings don't decide your ceiling.Gatekeepers don't write your ending.Being overlooked isn't a verdict—it's a starting point.Sometimes all you need is one shot…and the courage to bet on yourself when nobody else will.Don't quit.00:00 Thank You for Listening!18:31 Subscribe for More Content18:35 Join the Small Group Network18:43 See You Next Time! ★ Support this podcast ★
The Deaconess, Kimia Behpoornia (Abbot Elementary), has returned to the CONgregation. Laci and Kimia discuss AI scams that tug at the heartstrings and Laci's thoughts on Waymo's. Then the two dig into Owen “O-Dog” Hanson, a USC football player who became an international drug dealer and money launderer. Stay O-Doggin'! Woof! Woof! CON-gregation, catch Laci's TV Show Scam Goddess on Hulu!Keep the scams coming and snitch on your friends by emailing us at ScamGoddessPod@gmail.com. Follow on Instagram:Scam Goddess Pod: @scamgoddesspodLaci Mosley: @divalaciKimia Behpoornia: @childclown Research by Kathryn Doyle SOURCEShttps://www.amazon.com/Cocaine-Quarterback-Signal-Caller-Cartel-Season/dp/B0FL25FVF1https://themobmuseum.org/blog/owen-hanson-goes-from-cartel-kingpin-to-selling-frozen-protein-bars/https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/article/cocaine-quarterback-tracing-a-life-of-crime-from-the-huddle-to-the-cartel-203629376.htmlhttps://people.com/where-is-the-cocaine-quarterback-owen-hanson-now-11816512https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattrybaltowski/2025/09/29/ex-usc-walk-on-hanson-ready-for-comeback-after-release-on-drug-charges/https://igamingbusiness.com/sports-betting/owen-hanson-bookie-recovery-amazon-docuseries/ Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Scam Goddess ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Senior Bowl standouts for Detroit Russell Brown and Jeff Risdon turned Senior Bowl week into an NFL reality check on the Detroit Lions Podcast. Mobile is hard to reach. This year it was worse. Flights through Atlanta and Charlotte snarled schedules. Players spent extra hours in airports, then dove straight into meetings and practices. Every prospect met with all 32 teams. Some chats lasted five minutes. Others stretched to forty five. Minds raced. Bodies adjusted to new time zones. Then came the field work. Wide receivers faced corners they had never seen. Quarterbacks threw to targets they had never met. Timing lagged. Some passes sailed high. The context mattered. It was not a polished team practice. It was a showcase under unfamiliar circumstances, with coaches installing concepts on the fly and players trying to absorb it all. Practice winners with a Detroit lens One offensive winner stood out. Wyoming tight end John Michael Gillenborg flashed real juice. He is a former basketball player who played only three high school football games after COVID wiped out his senior year. Athlete first, growing football player second. In one on one drills he was a problem. He separated cleanly. He was uncoverable for stretches. Safeties and linebackers struggled to mirror him in space. His game performance did not match the practices. The hosts said it plainly. The week still helped him. Movement skills at that size are hard to teach. A slot tight end who wins on timing and leverage translates. One linebacker did hold up well in coverage during those periods, a note that sharpened the evaluation of the tight end work. Even with the natural advantage for tight ends in those drills, Gillenborg's get off and pace changes carried weight. Installs and scheme shifts test prospects The install meetings mattered as much as the reps. Players jumped into systems that did not mirror their college playbooks. Think of a running back used to inside and outside zone suddenly asked to run duo. That changes everything. An offensive lineman who rarely worked a deuce block now has to climb to a linebacker on a different track. In zone you lean on the drag hand and cross the face of the nearest defender to pin and create a lane. Duo shifts the aiming points and the communication. Those are real stressors on short notice. What it means for Detroit The Detroit Lions value how players handle chaos. One bad Tuesday does not define a prospect in the NFL. Meetings, installs, and adaptability do. Gillenborg's week offered a profile worth tracking for a Detroit offense that prizes matchups in the middle of the field. The linebacker who showed coverage chops added another data point on the defensive side. For the Lions, the smart move is weighing practice tape, mental processing, and the ability to translate coaching quickly. Senior Bowl week delivered all three. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvW-U57A_nc #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #seniorbowl #johnmichaelgyllenborg #one-on-onedrills #linebackercoverage #safetiesandlinebackers #insidezone #outsidezone #duoblocking #interviewswithall32teams #timezoneadjustment #flightdelaysinatlantaandcharlotte Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys review what they saw down at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, talk about prospects that stood out, and discuss who to keep an eye on going into the NFL Combine. :00 - Quarterbacks 6:00 - Running backs 9:30 - Tight ends 12:15 - Wide receivers 18:35 - Offensive line 22:50 - Defensive line 27:10 - Edge rushers 34:00 - Linebackers 37:25 - Defensive backs 40:15 - All-Star games overviewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2.3.26 Hour 3 1:00- Caps- Mike Vogel, NFL- Eric Edholm, Commanders- Mitch Tischler 18:00- We continue our position group breakdown, and land on Jayden Daniels and the QB room.
We continue our position group breakdown, and land on Jayden Daniels and the QB room.
Hour 3: Bobs Bone Head of the Week, The Emergence of College Hoops, Ranking Quarterbacks, Royals Off-Season Grade full 2592 Tue, 03 Feb 2026 16:02:12 +0000 BX6ysEbddtQb8U7Rfly8dRd3g0Ol16Nh nfl,college basketball,mlb,ncaa,kansas city chiefs,sports Fescoe & Dusty nfl,college basketball,mlb,ncaa,kansas city chiefs,sports Hour 3: Bobs Bone Head of the Week, The Emergence of College Hoops, Ranking Quarterbacks, Royals Off-Season Grade Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
We talk this amazing freshman class in basketball before discussing different foursomes of QB's and deciding which one we would take.
On this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast, John Schmeelk chats PFF’s, Trevor Sikkema, who discusses the players that stood out to him at the Senior Bowl this past week, and who to keep an eye on going into the NFL Combine. :00 - Quarterbacks 3:00 - Running backs 5:00 - Wide receivers 8:30 - Tight ends 9:55 - Offensive line 13:00 - Defensive linemen 15:00 - Edge players 18:05 - Linebackers 19:30 - Defensive backsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A sneak peak of the exclusive Mike Vrabel interview and Schiem ranks his top five all time quarterbacks
Jonathan and Spencer German debate whether or not the Browns would force a pick at the Quarterback position.
On a new episode of FOX Football Sunday with Mike Harmon & Greg Cosell, Mike and Greg breakdown all the games last weekend, the biggest factors for Super Bowl LX, and why it is a catastrophe Bill Belichick wasn't inducted into the HOF. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Packers had plenty of issues in 2025, but quarterback wasn't one of them. In fact, the Packers were pretty spoiled at the game's most important position.GET IN TOUCHLeave us a voicemail and hear yourself in a future episodehttps://www.speakpipe.com/thepowersweepPrefer more old-school contact? Reach out here:https://thepowersweep.com/contactSUPPORT BLUE 58Donate to our Patreon - For as little as $1 per month, you can access Patreon-only content and get access to our private Discord server.https://www.patreon.com/thepowersweepSubscribe to The Power Sweep's Substack to stay in touch and get content beamed straight to your email inboxhttps://thepowersweep.substack.com/Buy a T-Shirt or Sweatshirt - Look good while supporting The Power Sweep.https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-power-sweep?ref_id=25927Leave us a 5-Star Review on iTunes - It helps more people find the show!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/blue-58. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darian Mensah rises above Sam Levitt and Brendan Sorsby to lead a powerhouse class of transfer portal quarterbacks. Can his consistency and elite passing propel Miami to a top-five finish? Brian Smith ranks his top five Transfer Portal quarterbacks, weighing productivity, clutch moments, and injury concerns as programs like Miami, Texas Tech, Auburn, LSU, and Oklahoma State reset their offenses with new signal-callers.Brendan Sorsby transforms Texas Tech's vertical attack, Byrum Brown's USF-to-Auburn move promises SEC fireworks, while Sam Levitt faces high expectations—and a tough Lisfrank injury—at LSU. Drew Mestemaker's explosive numbers make Oklahoma State a potential Big 12 sleeper. Key topics include how prior competition and leadership factor into playoff contention, Miami's offensive strategy under Mario Cristobal, and which quarterback is built for pressure-packed moments. Will the new faces thrive, or will tough conference play expose their weaknesses?Everydayer ClubIf you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/Help us by supporting our sponsors!GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.MazdaLike our players, we're driven by the details. Because highlights make the reel. What it takes to get there makes it count.There's more to a Mazda. Because there's more to you.Turbo TaxFor a limited time, you can have your taxes done by a local TurboTax expert for just $150 — all in, if a TurboTax expert didn't file for you last year. Just file by February 28. Take taxes off your plate and get back to your life. Visit https://TurboTax.com/local to book your appointment today. Rocket MoneyLet Rocket Money help you reach your financial goals faster. Join at http://RocketMoney.com/LOCKEDONFanDuelIf you're a new customer, bet just $5 and get $200 in Bonus Bets if you win. Make it count — because after the Super Bowl, the season is over. Last call for football on FanDuel, an Official Sportsbook Partner of Super Bowl Sixty. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bob and Dave break down whether Seahawks QB Sam Darnold can now be considered one of the top ten Quarterbacks in the NFL, they discuss whether the Seahawks being the favorites to win Super Bowl LX will create some bulletin board material for the Patriots, and they hear Broncos QB Bo Nix’s strange contraction of head coach Sean Payton in Sweeping the Dial.
Seth and Luke take a look at the free agent veteran Quarterbacks and assess which ones they'd be on board for the Texans bringing in as a mentor-type for CJ Stroud.
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Nick and Jonathan debate whether or not the opening day starting QB is on the roster for 2026.
This week, Judge John Hodgman and Bailiff Jesse Thorn tackle a dispute about Fantasy Football! Litigants (and spouses) Kristen and Tom play in the same Fantasy Football league and Tom has an issue with their last round of drafts. Kristen wanted to draft Buffalo Bills running back James Cook, but couldn't because of their league rules, so she asked husband Tom to draft him under the condition that Tom would trade him to her at a later date. The trade happened, and Kristen won their league - so why is Tom the one bringing the case before the court? While The Big Game is coming up, we are all still way too focused on the fictional world of hockey in HEATED RIVALRY. Are you also still at the cottage? How many burgers is too many for 2 people? Do you have a beef with hockey because there's not enough YEARNING? Valentine's Day is around the corner. Don't forget the most romantic gift you could give your partner: A Fake Internet Court Summons! No dispute is too small for the honorable Judge John Hodgman and Bailiff Jesse Thorn! Submit your cases directly to the court at: https://maximumfun.org/jjhoBROOKLYN! Join Judge John Hodgman and Bailiff Jesse Thorn LIVE at The Bell House for NIGHT COURT (no, not that one)! Get your tickets here: Friday, March 6, Saturday, March 7Thanks to reddit users u/wilcoxchatham and u/heyyou11 for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun!Follow Judge John Hodgman on:YouTube: @judgejohnhodgmanpodInstagram: @judgejohnhodgmanTikTok: @judgejohnhodgmanpodBluesky: @judgejohnhodgmanReddit: r/maximumfun Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Become a member to unlock special bonus episodes, discounts on our merch, and more by joining us at: maximumfun.org/join!
The Pro Bowl voting system has officially jumped the shark. Ryan Schlipp delivers a passionate breakdown of how Shedeur Sanders—statistically one of the worst quarterbacks in the AFC—somehow earned a Pro Bowl nod over Trevor Lawrence's 4,200 yards and 32 touchdowns. The analysis doesn't stop there, with Jordan Love getting snubbed despite being the third-highest graded NFC quarterback and Mike Jackson's inexplicable omission from cornerback consideration. On the coaching front, the Titans hiring Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator means Adam Stenavich's lateral move opportunity has closed. Ryan explores the implications: if the Packers were willing to let him interview, does that signal he's expendable? Plus, Sean Mannion's meteoric rise from backup QB to potential Eagles offensive coordinator candidate could reshape Green Bay's staff. The episode concludes with a fascinating deep-dive into defensive philosophy and what Micah Parsons means for the Packers scheme. Ryan breaks down the math behind time-to-pressure versus time-to-throw, arguing that elite coverage extending throwing windows may be more effective than constant blitzing—a perspective that could change how you think about defensive aggression entirely. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app