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The Yogi Roth Show: How Great Is Ball
Kenjon Barner - 2 Birds, 3 Rings

The Yogi Roth Show: How Great Is Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 68:27


Fly Eagles Fly!The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs to win this year's Super Bowl. As a Pennsylvania native, I've seen the passion from Philly fans since I was a child. Watching them dominate this past Sunday, I had Randall Cunningham memories flooding my mind.For former Eagle and Oregon Ducks' Hall of Famer Kenjon Barner, he too was going down memory lane this weekend. A member of the Super Bowl LII Champions in 2018, Kenjon holds a special place for Eagle fans and the City of Brotherly Love in his heart. He shared the impact of that team on the latest episode of the Y-Option podcast, sponsored by our founding partner 76.Barner, a 3-time Super Bowl champ, is one of two players in NFL history to have Super Bowl rings from 3 different franchises (along with Matt Millen) and each one was unique. From Philly when he was a return specialist to New England the following season when he was not even on the roster during the Super Bowl to being in Tampa Bay during the COVID season with Tom Brady, the path that Barner was on to garner 3 rings is as unique as any in the NFL.Like every player, Kenjon also navigated the transition from playing to life off the gridiron. Now, he hosts the podcast Ducks of a Feather, alongside former Oregon All-American running back Jonathan Stewart, where they share insights and analysis on the reigning B1G champions.Overall, our conversation is a positive listen for any player navigating recruiting while also providing a lens on life through the eyes of a player who has been at epic highs while navigating life post playing career and the natural lows that come with that.Hope you enjoy today's conversation with my colleague, friend and former Oregon Duck, Kenjon Barner.Much love and Stay Steady,YogiThis episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren.This podcast is a Best Coast Media productionY-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

Jon Marks & Ike Reese
Comparing Saquon Barkley's season to other all-time Eagles individual seasons

Jon Marks & Ike Reese

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 23:20


The guys see how Saquon Barkley's 2024 season stacks up against some of the all-time great seasons in Eagles history from the likes of Randall Cunningham, Brian Westbrook, and more.

The Vet Alumni Podcast w/ Tek & Prem

Tek & Prem discuss the Eagles Super Bowl expectations and the product they have put on the field through 12 games in 2024. Nick Sirianni is a winner. Vic Fangio has gotten the most out of a young and hungry defensive unit. Jalen Hurts continues to be disrespected by the fanbase and nationally. A young Carolina Panthers team comes to town this Sunday for a 1 PM kickoff at the Linc, and while they have improved, recently, a Super Bowl contender at home should easily roll through them. The Lions are the NFC pace-setters but there is still a month of football to play and some challenging games on their schedule as the Eagles have a semi-cakewalk. Saquon Barkley is on a record rushing pace and the Eagles Defensive Line has been as dominant as we have seen in years. The Flyers are young, talented, and getting better at a rapid pace. The young sensation Michkov has been as advertised, and they play with a gritty energy as a unit. The Sixers are still a dumpster fire with stars who seemingly do not want to take the floor and compete. Segments include: VetPhact, Prem's NFL Picks.Courtesy of the Vet Alumni Members Association (VAMA) 

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch
From 8 Sacks to Victory: A Deep Dive into NFL's Wildest Games

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 10:59 Transcription Available


The episode captivates audiences by delving into the rich tapestry of football history, particularly focusing on the extraordinary resilience of quarterbacks faced with overwhelming odds. It opens with a recount of the Tennessee Titans' recent game against the Houston Texans, where Will Levis, despite being sacked a staggering eight times and throwing a pick six, led his team to victory. This contemporary example serves as a springboard into a discussion about historical parallels in the NFL, particularly the remarkable story of Randall Cunningham, who faced similar challenges in 1986.As the episode unfolds, listeners learn about Cunningham's incredible journey with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he was subjected to relentless pressure from opposing defenses, resulting in a jaw-dropping 40 sacks over a four-game stretch. Hayes highlights specific games, detailing how Cunningham's ability to endure such punishment while still contributing significantly to his team's performance exemplifies the grit and determination found in football's most memorable players. The episode underscores a particular game where Cunningham was sacked eleven times yet emerged victorious, showcasing his unique talent and tenacity.In concluding the podcast, Hayes reflects on the significance of these historical moments in shaping the narrative of football. He emphasizes the theme of resilience, encouraging listeners to draw inspiration from the past and recognize the challenges faced by athletes throughout history. The discussion not only honors the legacy of players like Cunningham but also connects these stories to the modern game, providing insights into the evolution of quarterback play and the enduring spirit of competition in the NFL. This episode is both a celebration of football history and a reminder of the courage it takes to succeed against the odds.Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.

The Andy Pollin Hour Podcast
Jayden Daniels = Randall Cunningham?

The Andy Pollin Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 63:47


Andy begins with some QB comparisons made by Cris Collinsworth and Herm Edwards: Lamar Jackson or Randall Cunningham? (17:07) More remembrance of Pete Rose, including stories from his former Reds teammate Johnny Bench. (39:21) Some playoff baseball talk, including Ryan Zimmerman on the first game at Nats Park and what it's like to play in October. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday.  For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Distant Replay
Wild CFB Fact: Randall Cunningham, Hall of Fame...Punter?

Distant Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 10:31


If you think back to the NFL in the 80s and 90s and think about the best quarterbacks in the league, Randall Cunningham is probably near the top of your list. The former NFL MVP and mutli-year All-Pro was the face of the Philadelphia Eagles and eventually led one of the greatest offensive seasons with the Vikings in 1998.  But most people wouldn't remember that he was much more than a quarterback. In fact, he might be more decorated as a punter.  Join us as we look back on this wild college football fact, tell a few stories, and share some pretty remarkable stats from this UNLV great. 

JD Talkin Sports
JD TALKIN SPORTS #1604

JD Talkin Sports

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 45:35


Send JD a text message and be heard!BRIAN C. KEYS Thanks to @brianckeys for coming on today.  He's a #graphicdesigner #illustrator & #3d artist who has done amazing work. Brian recently has jumped into rebranding of sports teams.  Loved what he did with @commanders which is terrible to the #washingtonspartans so much better.  Also come on @utahhockeyclub Brian has the #utahpeaks the hockey club name doesn't work now or for any #nhl season.   Brian also loves @f1 did a mock up for @carlossainz55 and now made me want to watch @netflix #drivetosurvive ASAP.  Brian a #philly fan @philadelphiaeagles @sixers @phillies & @philadelphiaflyers and is having a good summer with the Phillies dominating the NL right now.  Will have him back on after his rebranding of a current #nba team.   I can't wait.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST

Go Long with Dunne & Monos
Which rookies are destined for success?

Go Long with Dunne & Monos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 65:54


More teams have officially placed their quarterback bets. Six of the first 12 picks in the 2024 draft were QBs.Which rookies have entered the best possible situation? We examine on this week's episode of the Go Long Show. Caleb Williams has an opportunity to exorcise a century of demons in Chicago. (Part I and Part II of our series, icymi.) Jayden Daniels, the quarterback drawing Randall Cunningham comps from one former college coach, is co-host Jim Monos' choice. We don't stop at the top QBs for this exercise, either. Each of us choose three rookies total at three very different points in the draft. Two running backs might've landed with the perfect playcaller. Be sure to draft both in the late rounds of your upcoming fantasy drafts. Two quarterback fliers are also worth keeping an eye on. Audio and video of the podcast is available here and everywhere you pod, including Apple, Spotify and YouTube. The show is fueled by our friends at Fattey Beer in Western NY.We're getting closer to our regular stream of stories at GoLongTD.com, too. Expect our first season-preview piece this week. All will be accessible to subscribers. Clips from the show on our Go Long TD YouTube page: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

The Al Galdi Podcast
Episode 855: conversation with Derek Brown of Fantasy Pros on why he's so high on Jayden Daniels and more

The Al Galdi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 76:10


14:49 - Guest: NFL analyst Derek Brown of Fantasy Pros and Betting Pros on the Commanders, including why he is a big believer in the team's offense for the 2024 season, why he had Jayden Daniels as the QB1 in the 2024 NFL Draft, why Brown likes Daniels from a fantasy-football perspective for the 2024 season and how Brown arrived at the comp of former Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Randall Cunningham for Daniels 52:00 - Nationals: analysis of the Nats winning two out of three games at the National League West-worst Colorado Rockies, including a wild series for closer Kyle Finnegan 01:06:58 - Orioles: breakdown of the O's getting swept in three games at the Houston Astros Visit PaulsonAndNace.com and tell Paulson & Nace that Al Galdi sent ya! Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent ya and receive $25 off any gas-fireplace service, chimney cleaning or chimney inspection Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email Sales@BlueWirePods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Kevin Sheehan Show
Banned For Life

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 73:25


Kevin solo today opened with several tweets and emails mostly Commanders-related. He talked about the comparison some have made between Jayden Daniels and Randall Cunningham. And then Kevin got to a huge sports story today, the life ban of an MLB player for betting on baseball. More Caitlin Clark follow up ended the show.  Download the PrizePicks app today and use code Sheehan for a first deposit match up to $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
Randall Cunningham's career compared to Joel Embiid's

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 50:12


Joe DeCamara starts off this segment discussing Randall Cunningham's playoff career and comparing it to Joel Embiid's. 

Go Long with Dunne & Monos
Is Jayden Daniels the best QB in the draft?

Go Long with Dunne & Monos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 26:35


Caleb Williams has been the presumptive No. 1 overall pick for months. And months. And few have questioned whether or not that should be the case. Meanwhile, LSU's Jayden Daniels drew rave reviews from the personnel community in Bob McGinn's draft series. Scouts would actually take Daniels over 58 percent of the quarterbacks drafted No. 1 overall since 2010, including Jared Goff and Kyler Murray. Friend of the show Conor Orr penned a fantastic read on this year's QB class at Sports Illustrated and joined the podcast today to explain why Daniels is more talented than most think. He believes the Washington Commanders will be in very good hands. We also discuss Washington's Michael Penix Jr. and how his career could take off in the right system and Michigan's J.J. McCarthy. The hype befuddles us both. You can listen to this episode above, watch the video below or access the pod at Apple, Spotify or YouTube. Thanks, all.McGinn's entire draft series is available to Go Long subscribers.ICYMI:* ‘He's Randall Cunningham:' Herm Edwards, Daniels' coach at Arizona State, explains why.* Why Drake Maye and the New York Giants are a perfect fit* ‘Weapon:' Why Jaylen Wright is the best running back in the draft* Gap between Caleb Williams & Jayden Daniels? Closer than you think... This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

The MMQB NFL Podcast
2024 NFL Top Ten Mock Draft

The MMQB NFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 58:27 Transcription Available


Conor Orr is joined by Go Long's Tyler Dunne to give out their top ten mock draft and wonder why JJ McCarthy is getting so much hype as the draft approaches, if Herm Edwards comparing Jayden Daniels to Randall Cunningham may be an accurate comp, why Marvin Harrison Jr. is really the best prospect in years, and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Drive w/ AD & Raff – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

In 1939, the first NCAA Men's Basketball Championship was heldHappy birthday to Randall Cunningham!Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBAL & DOOR PLUSAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Right Time with Bomani Jones
Nate Tice on Rex Ryan Rumors, Randy Moss Stories, and Super Bowl Preview | 2.7

The Right Time with Bomani Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 57:53


Bomani Jones is joined by Nate Tice, of The Athletic and Yahoo Sports, live from Las Vegas to discuss the Rex Ryan to the Cowboys rumors, and review Las Vegas as a host city (3:00). Then they discuss Nate's early experiences watching Randy Moss, Chris Carter, and Randall Cunningham on the Vikings while his father was coaching the team (36:36). Finally the guys breakdown Brock Purdy, and give their predictions for the big game (40:15). . . . Subscribe to The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok for all the best moments from the show. Download Full Podcast Here: Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/6N7fDvgNz2EPDIOm49aj7M?si=FCb5EzTyTYuIy9-fWs4rQA&nd=1&utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Apple:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-right-time-with-bomani-jones/id982639043?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Follow The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Social Media:  https://hoo.be/righttimebomani Support the Show:  PrizePicks: Daily Fantasy Made Easy! Visit PrizePicks.com/BOMANI and use code BOMANI for a first deposit match up to $100! This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOMANI and get on your way to being your best self. Go to LIQUID IV.COM and use code BOMANI at checkout for 20% your first order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Vet Alumni Podcast w/ Tek & Prem
Wild Card Weekend w/ Andrew Salciunas

The Vet Alumni Podcast w/ Tek & Prem

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 67:07


Tek & Prem welcome Andrew Salciunas of 97.5 The Fanatic Middays on the VetLine to talk Eagles Playoffs & Sixers. Can the Birds simply 'turn it on' in Tampa Bay, a team they have faced in the postseason more than any in franchise history? The Bucs have taken 3 of the previous 5 postseason clashes and Monday Night will be a battle. Despite success there in September, this Eagles team feels far removed from the team that flew down there in Week 3. The scheming on both sides of the ball has been under scrutiny and much debate. The question remains which Eagles team will take the field in a win or go home scenario. All hands on deck. The Sixers are one impactful trade away from being true Finals contenders this season. Daryl Morey has the most complete Sixers team in recent memory and Nick Nurse knows how to coach ball. The deadline approaches. Segments include: VetPhact, VetLine.Courtesy of the Vet Alumni Members Association (VAMA) 

The Game Before the Money: Oral History of Pro and College Football

Football author John Eisenberg discusses his latest book, "Rocket Men: The Black Quarterbacks Who Revolutionized Pro Football." He celebrates the careers of Warren Moon, Doug Williams, James Harris, and Randall Cunningham as well as current QBs Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson. The Game Before the Money Oral History Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit. Learn more at The Game Before the Money. 

Idaho Sports Talk
KENNY MAYNE: FORMER ESPN STAR ON PLAYING QB AT UNLV - AND SATURDAY'S GAME VS. BOISE STATE

Idaho Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 17:10


Kenny Mayne, an ESPN personality from 1994 to 2021, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about playing quarterback at UNLV, playing with Randall Cunningham, and his thoughts on Saturday's Mountain West Championship Game between UNLV and Boise State in Las Vegas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prater & The Ballgame
KENNY MAYNE: FORMER ESPN STAR ON PLAYING QB AT UNLV - AND SATURDAY'S GAME VS. BOISE STATE

Prater & The Ballgame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 17:10


Kenny Mayne, an ESPN personality from 1994 to 2021, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about playing quarterback at UNLV, playing with Randall Cunningham, and his thoughts on Saturday's Mountain West Championship Game between UNLV and Boise State in Las Vegas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holy Crap It's Sports
Holy Crap It's Sports 621 November 21 2023

Holy Crap It's Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 86:22


Braves sign fireballer, Hall of Fame ballot, Desmond Ridder back, Randall Cunningham update, is Travis Kelce about to retire? Michigan favored over Ohio State, Rex Ryan goes after Chargers coach, The Galloping Ghost, a man named Cornbread, Thanksgiving food advice, annual Danny Kanell shower story, Jethroe's daddy, Carl Hubbell's crooked arm, MLB starts NFL? why Bill Veeck really sold the Indians, Bob Horner wins, Pascual Perimeter Perez, Terry Pendleton wins, will FSU miss the playoffs, Mariners outfielder stabbed to death in the Netherlands by his brother (why that's not true it was nowhere near my Netherlands), latest Charissa Thompson fake report, plus Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History, and Ripley's 

GmiasWorld's Podcast
The Miami Dolphins Are OVERRATED & The BILLS will not win a Superbowl

GmiasWorld's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 19:49


PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts played the second half of Sunday night's 31-17 win over the Miami Dolphins with a brace on his left leg. Hurts did not go into much detail postgame, but a source said it's believed to be a knee injury. "I'll be fine," Hurts said, though when asked if it's something that will affect him moving forward, he responded, "I hope not." Hurts on Sunday rushed 11 times (including three kneel downs) for 21 yards and a touchdown while throwing for 279 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. He rushed three times in the second half. Hurts appeared to be grimacing as he jogged off the field after the game. Teammates indicated he played through pain. "I don't want to put his business out there, but he's a tough individual," receiver A.J. Brown said. "Our style of play, sometimes he scrambles out and may get nicked up," added right tackle Lane Johnson. "But he does a good job. He never really shows it or complains or anything." Hurts was late coming out of the tunnel for the second half, and backup Marcus Mariota warmed up on the sideline in his absence, creating some confusion about who would be under center when the offense retook the field. Coach Nick Sirianni, though, said it wasn't in doubt that Hurts would continue playing. "He played the rest of the game and played at a very high level," Sirianni said. "I thought he played really outstanding. Man, he is a competitor. There is nobody else I would rather be our quarterback. He played his butt off tonight. He's tough." Hurts had a pair of giveaways in the game, including a pick-six, upping his turnover total to 10 on the season -- second highest in the NFL behind Desmond Ridder of the Atlanta Falcons. Hurts has thrown an interception in a career-high three straight games. But he continues to generate points, and Philadelphia keeps winning, improving to 6-1 on the year. On a night when the Eagles donned the throwback kelly green jerseys, Hurts tied Randall Cunningham for most rushing touchdowns by an Eagles quarterback (32). "It's crazy," Hurts said. "Kind of cool to do that wearing his old jersey." When asked what's in store this week in terms of following up on his injury, Hurts said: "Nothing too much. Just get ready for the next opponent." via  @espn  Social: Twitch-http://twitch.tv/GmiasWorld Facebook-http://www.facebook.com/GmiasWorld Twitter-https://www.twitter.com/GmiasWorld Donate:https://streamlabs.com/gmiasworld Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/GmiasWorld GmiasWorld Merch: https://gmiasworld.myspreadshop.com Background Music (Exclusive) by @ZaneAlexanderNC #nfl #gmiasworld

MillenniUP: No BS Real Estate Solutions for Millennials
Welcome to MillenniUP: No BS Real Estate Solutions for Millennials

MillenniUP: No BS Real Estate Solutions for Millennials

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 2:01


CONGRATULATIONS! We're millennials. That means EVERYTHING about being alive is expensive. And the boomers have so generously gifted us with least affordable housing in the history of the world along with:- Inflation.- Student loan debt. - Expensive medical insurance that doesn't cover our therapy bills.- Randall Cunningham (to which we are very grateful. Go birds.)- And likely very vague wills leaving us to pay for them well after they're gone.Don't worry. Seth and Jenn can help. We're Philly-based millennials and top-producing realtors. Ok—admittedly Seth's a borderline GenX'er—but he was in the trenches of dial-up internet with us. And he's really good at getting down payment assistance money from parents who we didn't think would be giving down payment assistance, so we'll let it slide.We're here to call BS on all the myths and bad real estate advice floating around like what you just heard from the 22-year-old TikTok investment guru who stops your scroll for way longer than you'd like to admit, or some article that was clearly written with some off-brand version of ChatGPT. No. It doesn't matter to the buyer that the Zestimate is $485k. The Seth-stimate is $430k. And one of these is still successfully servicing home sales and the other is not…I'm just saying. We'll talk about all the things millennials need to know. Like how to find money in life's couch cushions.What you should be doing now if you want to get into the market as a first-time home buyer. How to size up into a place that actually fits your life even if you're sitting on a 2.9% rate. What all the puzzle pieces are, and how they fit together. Why Jenn does so much Boomer bashing even though she says she's not that into it.And it's all lightly salted with some Phillies, Flyers, Sixers, and Eagles enthusiasm.Check it out. I mean—it can't hurt.

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.
Hour 1: Next Steps for the Jets after Aaron Rodgers' Injury, LeBron Assembles the B-Ball Avengers, NFL Week 1 Superlatives & Mel Tucker Suspended by Michigan State

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 51:42


NFL's Week 1 is in the books, and boy, was it a weird one. (00:50) GoJo and Golic give their take on Aaron Rodgers, who was carted off the field with an Achilles injury only 4 snaps into his debut as the New York Jets' QB. (02:05) Golic can relate to the feelings in the Jets' locker room after his Eagles team lost their star QB, Randall Cunningham, in Week 1 of the season. GoJo and Golic discuss the end of the Jets Super Bowl hopes, the future of Aaron Rodgers in the NFL, and (12:10) how the Jets go about replacing a future Hall of Famer at QB. (19:54) GoJo, Golic, and Jessie discuss the disappointment of USA Basketball not medaling in the 2nd straight FIBA World Cup as Dennis Schröder's Germany team wins it all. (23:10) After the embarrassing elimination, LeBron James reportedly recruited other NBA stars like Steph Curry and Kevin Durant to play for Team USA during the Paris Olympics. (29:50) Jessie helps GoJo and Golic put a bow on the football weekend by asking them to hand out their NFL Week 1 Superlatives like Best Rookie Performance, Best Play of the Week, Week 1 MVP, and more. (39:51) GoJo, Golic, and Jessie address the troubling news surrounding Michigan State Head Football Coach Mel Tucker's suspension without pay as the University completes its investigation into claims that Tucker sexually harrassed a prominent Sexual Assualt Awareness Speaker who was hired to speak to the Spartans' football team. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic!  If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.
Joe Burrow's Calf Injury, Golic hates Sean Payton slandering Nathaniel Hackett & the Jets, PJ Fleck: Head Coach or Cult Leader, and Shohei Ohtani's Doubleheader

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 52:35


HAPPY FRI-YAY! Gojo and his Dad, Mike Golic Sr, are concerned for Cincinnati Bengals fans today after … (00:40) - Joe Burrow suffered a non-contact calf strain during practice on Thursday and was carted off the field. Golic says injuries are unavoidable in football, it's just a question of how bad it is. The 9-year NFL vet talks about the year he and his Philadelphia Eagles thought they were Super Bowl bound until their starting QB, Randall Cunningham blew out his knee in Week 1. (03:09) - The Miami Dolphins take a big blow on the injury front after DB Jalen Ramsey suffered a knee injury that requires surgery that could keep him out 6-8 weeks. As much as that sucks for Miami, Gojo mentions Cincinnati fans should be more concerned because it hits differently when a franchise QB is injured. (06:40) Golic remembers the first year of free agency in the NFL when his season with the Dolphins was ruined after future HoFer Dan Marino went down: “We went from the best record in football to missing the playoffs.” The Golics wrap on Joe Burrow talking about the long-lasting impact of soft tissue injuries. (12:05) - Gojo and Golic react to Sean Payton ripping Nathaniel Hackett and the former Broncos staff for how they handled Russell Wilson's first year in Denver. Golic says he “HATES this stuff!” He goes on to say there must be a reason behind Sean Payton slandering a fellow member of the NFL coach fraternity. (16:09) Gojo on the other hand says genuine, public beef between NFL coaches is hard to find so he is enjoying every second of it. (19:42) - In that same Sean Payton interview, the Broncos Head Coach takes jabs at the New York Jets and how they've promoted Aaron Rodgers' arrival. With Hackett now serving as the current OC for the Jets, Gojo hopes to see this storyline make an appearance on this season of Hard Knocks. (22:30) Golic explains why bulletin board material doesn't mean a damn thing after kickoff in Week 5 when the Jets face off against the Broncos.  (28:20) - The Golics respond to allegations out of Minnesota calling Head Coach PJ Fleck a “cult leader.” Gojo says everything he's read from this report feels like 90% of college football programs. Golic thinks this is a result of a football program mirroring the personality of their head coach. (40:16) - This, That, and the Third: Shohei Ohtani pitches a shutout then hits two home runs in a doubleheader, Joey Votto has a beautiful rant aimed at Mad Dog, and Golic Sr picks 3 of his most prized possessions. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo with Mike Golic Jr!  If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gargano & Myrtetus Middays - 97.5 The Fanatic
Ranking The Eagles' Head Coaches

Gargano & Myrtetus Middays - 97.5 The Fanatic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 183:33


(00:00-17:15) Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony admits there are problems with the Phillies, but says he is not worried about them right now. In fact, he guarantees they will make the postseason.   (17:15-36:45) Anthony remembers the days of Andy Reid as head coach of the Eagles, and how polarizing he was as a coach. Then, he remembers the era of Doug Pederson as head coach.  (36:45-1:02:24) Anthony ranks all the Eagles head coaches and asks Ray Dunne for his opinion. Then, Ray Dunne opens today's vault, including some Cre'Von LeBlanc and Walter Payton highlights in honor of their birthdays, and Ray's take for worst sports movie ever.   (1:02:24-1:23:14) Anthony and Ray try to come up with the worst sports movie of all-time. Then, Anthony reacts to Jaylen Brown's new contract with the Celtics.  (1:23:14-1:49:29) Anthony picks a bone with oatmeal raisins cookies, which prompts a call-in from Choonis to defend his cookie of choice.  (1:49:29-2:11:34) The debate over what is considered pizza continues as Ray defends Maxi's honor. Then, they open the phone lines, including one caller still confused about Bryce Harper's at-bat last week.   (2:11:34-2:33:20) The guys go right back to the phones, including some callers who want to give their takes on the Eagles' head coach rankings.   (2:33:20-3:03:26) The show wraps up talking to the city one last time, and playing some highlights from Ron Jaworski and Randall Cunningham in honor of Ode To The QB week.  

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Hollis Thomas & Irving Fryar: Best Quarterbacks In Philadelphia Eagles History | Vetted | A2D Radio

A2D Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 65:22


Former Philadelphia Eagles players Irving Fryar and Hollis Thomas will talk about who they believe to be the best quarterbacks in Eagles history. With the likes of Tommy Thompson winning the team's first championships in 1948-49, and Norm Van Brocklin leading the team to beat Vince Lombardi in 1960, to Sonny Jurgensen, Norm Snead, Roman Gabriel, Ron Jaworski, and Randall Cunningham leading the team under center from the sixties to the nineties; Donovan McNabb during their run in the early 2000s to finally Michael Vick, Super Bowl hero Nick Foles, and currently Jalen Hurts; where do all of these quarterbacks land in the pantheon of the Eagles' greatest quarterbacks? Irving and Hollis will also discuss Coach Andy Reid's career as an NFL coach and his influence on the Eagles organization. What will be Reid's greatest legacy after his 1999-2012 tenure with the squad? To conclude the show as always, Hollis gives his history lesson in “History with Hollis.” What will Hollis talk about this week?

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast
Kevin Cole explains how to analytically rank all-time quarterbacks

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 52:22


Matthew Coller is joined by analytics expert Kevin Cole of the Unexpected Points newsletter. He talks about his GOAT rankings for quarterbacks and discusses where Randall Cunningham, Fran Tarkenton, Daunte Culpepper and even Kirk Cousins land on his list -- plus, how he determines No. 1 ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast
Kevin Cole explains how to analytically rank all-time quarterbacks

Purple Insider - a Minnesota Vikings and NFL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 55:07


Matthew Coller is joined by analytics expert Kevin Cole of the Unexpected Points newsletter. He talks about his GOAT rankings for quarterbacks and discusses where Randall Cunningham, Fran Tarkenton, Daunte Culpepper and even Kirk Cousins land on his list -- plus, how he determines No. 1 ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Breaking Battlegrounds
Congressman Dunn on the Debt Ceiling Deal and the Threat of China

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 75:07


This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are honored to be joined by Congressman Neal Dunn and Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, both Republicans from Florida. Later in the program, sports journalist Ron Futrell calls in with his take on the A's proposed move to Las Vegas. -Dr. Neal Dunn grew up in an Army family and was stationed at over 20 places before college including in Vietnam during middle school. He was an Eagle Scout and National Merit Scholar before matriculating at Washington and Lee University. After medical school at George Washington, he joined the US Army as a surgeon completing his residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and Surgical Fellowship at Duke University. He continued his surgical career in many stations around the world before settling in Bay County, Florida in 1990. It was during his service at WRAMC in Washington that he met and married his wife Leah, of over 30 years.Dr. Dunn was a surgeon in Panama City for 25 years and was the founding president of the Advanced Urology Institute, a 45-physician practice with over 400 employees. He also founded the Bay Regional Cancer Center and pursued a special interest in advanced Prostate Cancer. He sat on the Governor's Prostate Cancer Advisory Council and the Florida Blue Physician Advisory Board. Prior to being elected to Congress, Dr. Dunn served on the Board of Governors of the Florida Medical Association, and as President of his County Medical Society, Chief of Staff of Gulf Coast Hospital, and Director of the Bay Medical Center Sacred Heart Joint Venture. He was recognized as a Healthcare Hero by the Florida Department of Health for his chairmanship of Bay Cares, a medical charity headquartered in Panama City that provided about $30 million of completely free medical care annually to the working poor in Bay and 8 surrounding counties.Dr. Dunn was also the founding Chairman of Summit Bank, a rapidly growing 5-star community bank headquartered in Panama City. He was honored to be named to the Board of Directors of Space Florida which operates the space launch complexes and numerous research, assembly, and support facilities on Cape Canaveral. He also served as a Director of Enterprise Florida, the state's economic development agency.Dr. Dunn lives in Panama City, Florida with his wife Leah. In his free time, he enjoys quail hunting and spending time on the water. They are the proud parents of 3 sons (Alexander, Patrick, and David) and 3 grandchildren.-Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart is currently fulfilling his 11th term in the U.S. House of Representatives, serving Florida's 26th congressional district. Diaz-Balart is a senior member of the House Committee on Appropriations, and he is the Chairman of the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs (SFOPS) Subcommittee, in addition to serving on the Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development (THUD) and Defense Subcommittees.Diaz-Balart passionately serves his constituents, acting tirelessly in defense of individual rights and liberties, promoting economic prosperity, and supporting a robust national defense. He is well-known for his advocacy of human rights and democracy around the world, as well as for his staunch support of our global allies. Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002, making him the Dean of the Florida Delegation and Deputy Whip in Congress. Prior to his time in Congress, Diaz-Balart served in the Florida State Legislature in both the House and Senate chambers. He chaired several committees, including the Combined Appropriations/Ways and Means/Finance and Tax Committee.Diaz-Balart was born on September 25, 1961, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, to Rafael and Hilda Diaz-Balart and is the youngest of four brothers (Rafael, Lincoln, and Jose). He studied Political Science at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Diaz-Balart currently resides in Miami, Florida, with his wife, Tia, and son, Cristian Rafael.-Ron Futrell is a longtime journalist who has worked at a number of local TV/radio stations throughout the western United States. He has covered sports in Las Vegas since 1984. Ron began his broadcasting career in the early '80s in Salt Lake City at KSXX radio and KTVX TV. From there, he covered sports and news at KNDO TV in Yakima, WA. Ron has covered Stanley Cup Finals, Super Bowls, World Series, NBA Finals and NCAA Championships. He has reported on virtually every major sporting event in Las Vegas over the past three decades, including major boxing and MMA events, NASCAR races, the rise and fall of UNLV basketball, the careers of local athletes like Greg Maddux, Andre Agassi, Randall Cunningham and Mike Tyson, along with many others. Ron is also well known for covering local high school and club sports in Las Vegas. Ron is perhaps best known in Las Vegas for his work covering UNLV basketball throughout its glory days. As host of the Jerry Tarkanian TV show for 10 years, Ron was able to get the inside story on one of most remarkable teams in college basketball history.Ron is also a journalism professor at University of Nevada Las Vegas and was the first to teach Sports Broadcasting classes at UNLV.Ron says some of his greatest moments covering sports have been sitting ringside at the Hagler/Hearns fight in 1985 at Caesars Palace, watching the UNLV Runnin' Rebels win the basketball National Championship in 1990 and witnessing the tremendous success of the inaugural season of the Vegas Golden Knights in 2017-18. -Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds-TranscriptionSam Stone: [00:00:24] Welcome to another episode of Breaking Battlegrounds with your host, Sam Stone. My co-host Chuck Warren, is out and traveling today. But some big news in the country and we are very excited to have Congressman Neal Dunn of Florida's second Congressional District. Congressman Dunn grew up in an Army family, was stationed in over 20 different locations, including in Vietnam. During middle school, he was an Eagle Scout National Merit Scholar, then went to Washington and Lee University, went to medical school at George Washington, joined the US Army as a surgeon, completed his residency at Walter Reed Medical Center. Folks, I'm going on and on and on because this is the kind of resume, frankly, we need a lot more of in Congress. People who have real accomplishments. You're too kind. Well, you know what, Congressman? I mean, how many people in Congress right now have an actual medical background?Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:01:20] Well, there are 17 doctors.Sam Stone: [00:01:23] Honestly. Okay. I'm actually shocked. That's more than I thought. And there were only.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:01:27] Nine when I got here, but we're adding so.Sam Stone: [00:01:30] Good. Well, see, I mean, frankly, I think that's pretty valuable given how much of the medical industry comes under the purview of Congress these days.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:01:39] It's very important.Sam Stone: [00:01:41] So before we get into more of that and and I do want to talk a little bit about your background, but obviously the big conversation that's lighting up the country right now is the agreement over the debt ceiling. Yes, Speaker McCarthy put together an agreement and despite the best efforts of the national press to pretend that never happened, uh, negotiations did conclude very recently an agreement was signed. Now, you did vote for it. I did. And as Chuck and I have said here many times, we would also and tell folks why.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:02:17] Well, so this, you know, is certainly one of those tough calls that we face in Congress. It's it's why the job can be difficult. You know, this this first off, we should say this bill really does cut the spending. So President Biden had come forth with a budget and we went after that budget to say we got a this is way too much. It's it's the kind of budget that caused the inflation that we're suffering with. And so we managed to I say we, you know, and actually the credit should go to Speaker McCarthy and the negotiation team led by Garret Graves and they just did a brilliant job getting the getting that number down by 4.8 trillion with a T trillion dollars over the the ten year window. And so that that's a big savings. There's never been a cut on the president's budget, anything like that big in history.Sam Stone: [00:03:13] A trillion here, a trillion there. Pretty soon you're talking real money.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:03:17] Yeah and you know, we used to say a million and a million here. Now it's trillions. You're right. It's it's it is. It is real money. Now let's let's don't kid ourselves. This is just a first step because the debt is still going to glide somewhat higher over the next ten years. There's going to be increased. There's still we're still going to be borrowing money. We're still going to be facing, you know, the situation where we're spending more than we're bringing in. And we have to go after that, too. But we really got some good wins on this bill. One of the things that should appeal to everybody was we we kept the IRS from getting any more new agents this year or next. And then, of course, we'll have to fight that in the 20 in the 25 appropriations process again. But bearing in mind we only control one House, the House and.Sam Stone: [00:04:12] Senate control one House.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:04:13] Yeah, very with a narrow majority. This is really a remarkable bill given the the sort of weak hand that we had to play. And so I was actually, you know, you could always wish for more. My God, yes, you could wish for more. But we did manage to protect the the defense budget entirely. So we plussed it up from the president. And and we get we this is no time to cut on the military. We got too many threats around the world right now. And we also kept the veterans intact. But everybody else took a little bath.Sam Stone: [00:04:47] Well, as they had to. I mean, the run up in spending in the last few years has been extraordinary. It has. This is the first step in starting to rein that back in it. How important was it not to default? Because I think a lot of people out there were expecting you know, there's some folks in the Republican Party saying they expected more. They wanted a more, you know, more drastic.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:05:12] It's really irresponsible to default on on debt. Let let let me see if I can underline that. So the the importance of a strong dollar, the fact that the global economy is dollarized is as important as having a strong military. It's that important. So a strong US dollar is fundamental to the national security and frankly, to the stability of the world system.Sam Stone: [00:05:39] And so and and from what I understand and different economists have slightly different takes. But if the US were to lose our status, which is is clearly there are countries trying to take it away as the as the world reserve currency that would be something like an instant 15% tax increase on every single American.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:05:58] That's right. And you would be far less safe as well.Sam Stone: [00:06:03] Absolutely. And you have an interesting background. We got into it a little bit earlier. You know, obviously amazing background with the military surgical fellowship at Duke University. Um, but you also have a background in banking and in finance.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:06:21] Yeah, I do. So, you know, what happened is I got out of the military. I'd always been getting a paycheck all my life, and I'm in private practice, and all of a sudden I'm running a private practice. And I didn't really know how to run a business at all. So I approached it like a, you know, another school course. Okay, we got to study this thing and figure out how how businesses work and and how to report and how to account for the money. And I had a great deal of help, frankly, in my I moved into a town I live in Panama City, Florida. And my patience, I'm in a surgical specialty that tends to have these older guys as patients. And so they were a lot of businessmen and they mentored me all the way through this. And among my mentors was a banker. And he he graciously spent some years teaching me about banking. And and eventually I got the bug bit and we started a bank of our own. So and it did very well. I was very pleased with it. We kept it for about a dozen years.Sam Stone: [00:07:21] Well, and that's an amazing story too, because, you know, not only do you have the experience in the medical industry, but also the financial industry. So when you go to Congress, you're coming in with a great deal to contribute right off the top based on those experiences, right?Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:07:39] Yes. And I think, by the way, the business and the banking experience was very helpful. When we come up here and we start throwing around numbers like trillions of dollars, you know, that's a scary number to throw at a banker. You know, people start talking about defaulting on that and you go, boy. Put the gun down and back away. This is dangerous stuff you're talking about.Sam Stone: [00:08:01] Oh, absolutely. Now I'm laughing and joking about this a little bit, but this is really deadly serious stuff. It is.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:08:10] It's deadly serious.Sam Stone: [00:08:11] And the the consequences of the default would have been so dramatic that I want to say thank you to you and your colleagues who had the courage to see this process through.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:08:23] Well, thank you. And I'll tell you what, I hope that we get back together in a year and we find out that we've also fought the fought the the people want to spend all this money to have standstill yet again on the appropriations next year, too.Sam Stone: [00:08:36] So that's actually one of the things I was about to get to. And I'm glad you went there first, is this isn't the hill to die on. The the full faith and credit of the United States is not the hill to go out there and die on and say we're going to hold our ground no matter what.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:08:51] Yeah, this is not the place to throw a hissy fit. I mean, we we absolutely have to, you know, meet our debt. This is why the world depends on the United States. If we default on our debt, you know, all of a sudden we become a lot less important to everybody.Sam Stone: [00:09:09] Yeah, absolutely. But there is a place to do that, to have that fight. Right. And that's absolutely in the future here in the next couple of years with the various budget processes.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:09:21] There's a lot of places to have that fight. One of them would be in November at the ballot box. But, you know, if you really feel strongly about the debt, then don't elect a bunch of people and don't nominate a bunch of people who can't get elected to office that are that are going to be irresponsible with with the dollar. You know, this stuff really matters to our children and our grandchildren. I have grandchildren, so I tend to have a longer horizon. But, you know, it's important that we don't we don't hurt them.Sam Stone: [00:09:55] Yeah, you can. You can make mistakes. Now that will take away so much of the opportunities in their future. That's right.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:10:03] And there's another side to this. And I get this, too, when people say that, you know, well, we're we're swimming in debt. We are right now. The every man, woman and child in America has about $4 million in federal debt. $4 million.Sam Stone: [00:10:18] I don't have $4 million to give you, Congressman.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:10:21] Well, I was going to ask you for that later in the show.Sam Stone: [00:10:25] Well, I don't know. Maybe the ratings from this show will go through the roof. And, you know, next year you'll be able to collect. I don't know. But, you know, but in the meantime, one of the you made a great point there. I thought about not nominating people who can't get elected. Um, I always love the Reagan maxim. I want to nominate the most conservative person I can get elected. Right.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:10:51] That was, you know, that was really pretty simple truth that he that he used to say he had a lot of quick little aphorisms like that that really cut right down to the bottom line.Sam Stone: [00:11:01] He he was so good at that and so good at narrowing things down for the public in a way that they could understand and taking complex issues and making them accessible. Uh, I think great.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:11:15] Communicator.Sam Stone: [00:11:16] Yeah, we miss that too often. Um, so we only have about two minutes left in this segment. We're going to be coming back here with more from Congressman Neal Dunn of Florida's second Congressional District shortly. Um, we want to talk a little bit, too, about your Bacares medical charity there in Panama City, because I think I think a lot of times people don't, um, people think of Congress, members of Congress, only in that one role.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:11:46] Yeah, I think you're right. They do think he's a congressman. What did he do in real life? Yeah.Sam Stone: [00:11:51] Yeah. I think too often that's the case. And you've done a ton in real life. So I want to touch a little bit more about that. Also, when we come back here and we're going to have a little bit of discussion on what what we're going to be doing, what you're going to be doing in Congress going forward the next few months. I want to, you know, what should the American people be watching out for? Okay. So when breaking battlegrounds comes back in just a moment, we'll hit on more of that. Folks, thank you for tuning in. Be sure to download our podcast, go to breaking battlegrounds dot vote. You can get all of our past episodes. There we are on Substack, Spotify, Apple Podcasts. Anywhere you get your podcasts, breaking battlegrounds is there. We will be back with more from Congressman Dunn in just a moment. All right. Welcome back to Breaking Battlegrounds with your host, Sam Stone. Chuck Warren out of studio today. On the line with us, Congressman Neal Dunn of Florida's second Congressional District. We've been talking about the debt ceiling. We've been talking about some of his background, which is just amazing. But right now, we want to talk about what is coming up in Congress. What are the next issues that are going to be on your plate there?Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:13:33] Well, so we do tend to give everybody sort of subspecialized. And I sit on the Energy and Commerce Committee, which is also home to the big health care committee. So we do health care policy, but we also do energy and and all the foreign and domestic trade policy. So I don't have to tell you that energy's been a big, big subject lately. We want to reestablish energy independence. We know how to do this. We did it very nicely in the last administration, and we did in that same debt ceiling bill. We included a whole bunch of streamlining for energy projects, in fact, for all large building projects. So we took that environmental permitting process and capped it at two years and actually made the the regulatory agencies liable to be sued if they don't make those environmental statements and rulings within two years. And I offer as an example, the Atlanta airport where they just added a runway after nine years working on it. And the first seven of those nine years were just permitting, didn't move a shovel full of earth, and then they built it in two years. So we need to get that permitting process down a lot. It takes about 20 years to permit a mine for anything you want to mine in this country. And that's that's just an impossible obstacle to overcome in any kind of affordable way. Yeah.Sam Stone: [00:15:02] Well, we our broadcast studio is I think most people know is in Arizona. There has been a project here called the Rosemont Mine. I think the names have changed on it a few dozen times now. I know personally because I've been dealing with it, that process has gone on close to 20 years now. It could be one of the largest copper mines in the world. Copper is desperately needed for all of these electric vehicles, for the phones, for the computers and and the opposition to it. This this baffles me, Congressman, the opposition to it, we're told by the environmental movement and I agree with them in this, that we have one planet, that this.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:15:39] Is one same people who want everything to go electric will prevent you from mining or refining any of the things you need to make electricity and batteries and all this stuff. It's really it's it's almost childishly foolish.Sam Stone: [00:15:53] Well, I think it's worse than that, Congressman, because not only do they do all that here, but then they turn a blind eye to China to all these.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:16:01] Glad you said that, because all the.Sam Stone: [00:16:02] Countries around the world that do this with the worst environmental controls imaginable.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:16:07] Unbelievably bad. You're right. They have no environmental controls, whatever. China is another subject we're going to be spending a lot of time on. I sit on the China Select Committee. And so this is a select committee that looking at China as a as an adversary in terms of competing in everything, including militarily speaking. And we're peeling back the layers of of of how deep China is embedded into our economy and our lives. And let me tell you, it's awful. It's just awful. They have they have really stolen a lot of marches on us. They're making headway in South America. They're making headway across the Pacific, in Asia, in Africa. And and everybody is is very dependent on their production.Sam Stone: [00:16:51] Well, one of the one of our very recent guests was former Afghan Special Forces General Sami Sadat, who detailed how much China has moved into Afghanistan, taking over the mining and the industry there. As soon as we stepped out that there.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:17:08] It turns out that Afghanistan has a lot of rich mining of minerals in it and the Chinese aren't hesitant to go after it. They're also running Bagram Air Base, the one we we abandoned there the one night. No.Sam Stone: [00:17:21] It's it's every time I hear you more about what we did in Afghanistan on our way out the door, the more embarrassing that whole episode becomes. I mean, we really put ourselves in a difficult position internationally with that move.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:17:35] I can't say enough bad about that. I was on active duty when the Saigon fell. And and I have to tell you, I thought that was the most humiliating moment of my life for the military, for our country. And I didn't think it would ever happen again in Afghanistan actually was worse. I couldn't believe I was stunned. And of course, the really bad news here is Russia saw that, Putin saw that. And he said, oh, I know what they'll do if I invade Ukraine. Nothing. And so he was. Began massing troops on the border of Ukraine while we were still evacuating people out of that humiliating mess. And of course, China's looked at it and saw the same thing. He said, Ah, Taiwan is next. Honestly, I think if Putin had managed to roll up Ukraine the way he thought he was going to, JI would have been in Taiwan the next week. So you put it that way. You realize the Ukrainians are not just defending Eastern Europe, they're defending Taiwan, the whole Indo pack.Sam Stone: [00:18:37] Well, and and the rest of their region. Right. All those Baltic states are are at enormous risk. And Russia has said Putin has said they want to recreate the Iron Curtain. They want to rebuild the Soviet empire.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:18:51] They absolutely do. And you know this people think this is just like a one off aggression. This is the ninth invasion. Putin has stated started ninth. So this is just one in a long string. You know, you're going to fight this war in Ukraine or you're going to fight with Americans in Poland.Sam Stone: [00:19:08] Mhm. Yeah. And Poland certainly all, you know, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, all of those is.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:19:16] Probably even before Poland.Sam Stone: [00:19:17] Yeah. And those states are, are fantastic growing economies that are contributing to the world and Yeah. And hugely democratic, hugely capitalist and.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:19:28] They're Article five nations in NATO which means we're we are tied to them.Sam Stone: [00:19:32] Absolutely. We have just about two minutes before we have to go here. But I did want to touch on something else you've done, which is Bacares, a medical charity headquartered in Panama City. Um, tell us what what you've done there, because that's a really amazing story.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:19:48] You know, I was really gratified to do that. So Florida has a system where we call it's the we Care system where if doctors or hospitals, clinics, labs, whatever, will donate free medical care, they get sovereign immunity from the state. So they can't be sued. No liability. And and so we find that medical personnel are very much more willing to to deliver care for free if it's accompanied by sovereign immunity. And so I was able to recruit in my relatively small area. We had nine counties we were serving. But so it was probably a total population of 400,000, not not a giant city. We were able to get $30 million a year in free, utterly free medical care, just people willing to donate, doctors, you know, hospitals and and clinics of all types, diagnostic centers, pharmacies, $30 million a year in that little town.Sam Stone: [00:20:47] That's a huge amount of quality medical care that your residents are getting for free, because.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:20:52] I ran it for a number of years, but I had to give it up when I came to Congress. And it's still in good hands back in Panama City. So if anybody in Panama City or anywhere around Panama City is watching this, you can you can donate your services to Bacares.Sam Stone: [00:21:06] Fantastic. Congressman, before we wrap up here, how do folks follow you and your work and stay in touch with everything you're doing?Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:21:12] Thank you so much for letting me share that. So on Twitter, it's at Dr. Neal Dunn Fl2 and I spell Neal n e a l. Dr. Neal Dunn, Florida two. And on Facebook, it's Congressman Neal Dunn, MD.Sam Stone: [00:21:28] Perfect. Thank you so much, Congressman. We really appreciate having you on the program. We'll look forward to having you back on again in the future.Congressmen Neal Dunn: [00:21:35] Thanks so much. I hope we have as much good news. Next time.Sam Stone: [00:21:38] Cross your fingers, folks. Are you concerned with stock market volatility, especially with Joe Biden in office? If you are, go to investyrefy.com, you can earn up to a 10.25% fixed rate of return that's investyrefy.com or call them at 888Y, refi 24 and tell them Chuck and Sam sent you. Welcome back to Breaking battlegrounds with your host, Chuck Warren. I'm Sam Stone. Chuck Next up on the line with us right now, Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart fulfilling his 11th term in the US House of Representatives, serving Florida's 26th Congressional District. He is a member a senior member of the House Committee on Appropriations, chairman of the State Foreign Operations and Related Programs Subcommittee, and also serves on some other key committees Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Defense. So, Congressman, you are you are covering the spectrum on policy there in Washington right now. That's actually pretty darn impressive.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:22:46] Look, I'm a blessed person to be able to be in a situation, in a position to be able to fight for things that I think are important for our country. And obviously, whether it's defense, whether it's foreign policy, whether it's infrastructure, those are issues that I spend a lot of my time on. But as well as, you know, I, I was the main sponsor of the of the, you know, border security bill. So there are a lot of things that I've been able to because of first, the folks who sent me to D.C. and then the confidence in my colleagues I've been able to to get involved in a lot of different issues. You're absolutely right.Chuck Warren: [00:23:21] So you are a sponsor of H.R. two. Yes, And it has. So we tell us a little bit about the the details regarding border security on that and then take some time and tell us how does this help people bring in with work visas? One thing I think people misrepresent Republicans about is we still allow about 1.2 million people to come into the country legally every year. I mean, that's not a minor number.Sam Stone: [00:23:47] Right. And I've never met a Republican who wasn't willing to have a conversation about legal immigration.Chuck Warren: [00:23:52] And I've never met a Republican who says cut that number. Right. So first of all, tell us about the border security details of H.R., H.R. two, please, and then let's discuss the other items.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:24:02] Yeah, look, HR.2 first, you know, we before the elections, Kevin McCarthy, again, he wasn't speaker. He put together the Republicans and said, let's come up with a commitment to America. What is our agenda going to be? One of those was securing the border. And, you know, I was fortunate to be one of the people that helped draft that component of it. We won by a very slim margin, but we won the majority in the House, only in the House, unfortunately. And then we wanted to make sure that we deliver on the commitment, on the promise that we made to the American people. So H.R.1 dealt with energy energy independence. H.R.2 is border security. So there were a lot of Republican bills filed out there to deal with the bleeding that we are experiencing on the southern border. And I say bleeding. This administration has literally given the control, has totally just who decides now who comes across the southern border to the United States are the drug cartels and not to mention the fence and all that's coming across the southern border, the terrorists that we know are coming across the southern border. And then, by the way, a lot of victims that are being used by the cartels and are being brought across.Sam Stone: [00:25:07] Can I stop and ask for for some clarification? I'm certainly not asking you to throw your colleagues under the bus, but do a lot of the Democrats who have kind of resisted this border security, do they understand how much the control has been ceded to the cartels? And and what you just said that you do not cross that border without the permission of the cartels at this point?Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:25:28] Well, but I'll answer your question. But to your point, if anybody thinks that an individual can come from a country and, you know, somehow get us to the southern border and walk across, that's not possible. The cartels will kill you. The this is a monopoly controlled by these narco terrorist cartels. Different cartels have different part of the southern border. That's who determines who comes across 100%. And so and do my Democratic colleagues understand that? Some do You know, you have folks like Henry Cuellar who who has been one of the most outspoken people in telling the administration this has to stop. We have a problem here. But it seems that many are just okay with that or and the administration seems to be okay with that. The secretary of Homeland security continues to say that the southern border is secure, which is insanity, because he wants us to believe him and not our very own eyes.Chuck Warren: [00:26:21] So we have about 90s to a break. Congressman, why do you think they feel that way? That it's just okay? I mean, there has to be a reason you've talked to them enough. Is there have you ever heard a good justification or reasoning why they think this is just okay?Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:26:34] No, I haven't I haven't heard any good explanation from the administration or anybody else as to why this is okay. Why handing over to the cartels the southern border is okay. Why 300 Americans dying every single day? Because of of of of of a product that's coming across the southern border is okay. While you know why hundreds of 900 migrants dying just last year is humane, there is no good explanation. That's why I'm so proud of H.R. 2. And the colleagues, the Republican colleagues have put this together.Sam Stone: [00:27:03] Fantastic. Congressman, when we. Come back. We're going to have more from Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida. Congressman, before we we go there, I want to give folks your Twitter handle because I think it's very important they stay up with the work you're doing. Folks, you can follow him at at Mario DB on Twitter there. Great opportunity to stay in touch with his work. Breaking battlegrounds is going to be coming back with more from the congressman in just a moment. We want to get into some of the specific provisions that are in this bill, but also we want to touch on some of the other work you're doing, including the Parents Bill of Rights and the recent trip you made to the Dominican Republic. All that and more when breaking battlegrounds comes back. Welcome back to Breaking battlegrounds with your host, Chuck Moran. I'm Sam Stone. Folks, are you concerned with stock market volatility, especially with Joe Biden in office? What if you can invest in a portfolio with a high fixed rate of return that's not correlated to the stock market? You can make up to 10.25% fixed rate of return. 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So, again, a lot of common sense border security, things like that. But to your point, one of the things that should also be upsetting and, you know, you wonder why to your question before we we broke. Right. What are the Democrats say about this? Nothing good. But but if the others who are suffering, it's not only our national security interests, it's not only the rule of law, it's also those who are actually who potentially have legitimate asylum claims because they can't get their legitimate claims heard. So among the things that this bill also does is it it frankly modernizes it streamlines the actual real process for those who have legitimate asylum claims so that they can have their claims actually adjudicated. And it also even has a particular area there for folks who come, for example, from this hemisphere, from Venezuela or Cuba or Nicaragua that you would think have the likeliest chance of having legitimate claims. Well, they can't get their claims heard because of the disaster created by the Biden administration. So this deals with that as well. It's not only border security that's the main issue. It's the secure the border, but it also makes the legal system a little bit better. Does it solve every problem? No, it secures the border. It stops this horrific situation that is inhumane, that is a threat to our national security and also provides some avenues for those who have legitimate claims, for example, legitimate asylum claims.Chuck Warren: [00:30:41] Where the congressman, Mario Diaz-Balart, if you're in the Miami area, you can catch this interview on Newsradio 6:10 a.m. So you live in Miami Dade and it's it's a it's a county, Sam, and I've been to many times it's full of immigrants. What do they think your Venezuelan Colombians, your Cubans, what do they think about the border crisis? What are your constituents tell you about this?Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:31:04] You know, they understand that one of the reasons that one of the reasons that immigrants have always come to this country, I don't care if you get you came here, you know, five generations ago or if you're coming now, it's because of the rule of law. The rule of law is what makes everything else possible and that you have to adhere to the rule of law. And so immigrants who are in this country and I represent a heck of a lot of of of, you know, Americans who are, again, first generations or or foreign born Americans. They understand that you have to adhere to the rule of law. That is the reason that everybody wants to come to the United States. That's the reason this is the country of opportunity. It's the rule of law. It's the free market system. But you can't have a free market system or you can't have anything. You can't have security without adhering to the rule of law. And that's why, again, this bill is very strong on that adhering bringing back the rule of law to the southern border and to those communities in the southern border that are struggling because of the policies of the Biden administration.Sam Stone: [00:32:10] Congressman, here in Arizona, I've found in talking to first generation immigrants and a lot of people in that, you know, obviously predominantly Mexican American community here, they have a much better understanding than a lot of folks out there of how the cartels, you know, really abuse the people that are coming across the predations that they inflict upon them. Do you do you get that? And, you know, I my experience in Florida is you get that plus people who have maybe a little bit better understanding of communism than we often do here. Does the Republican Party need to do a better job of emphasizing those voices?Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:32:46] I mean, I think we can always do better. I know that in Florida, by the way, and, you know, look at look at the election and the re-election of Governor Ron DeSantis. Right. Remember, Ron DeSantis got a group of immigrants who got here across the southern border and he sent them to a sanctuary community. That publicly expressed that they are a sanctuary place and that they have they want, you know, folks, even if they're here unlawfully, to to go to Martha's Vineyard. So this governor sent people over there not to be punitive, but to actually say, look, if you've got opportunities for them, you want them there. Here we go. And then what happened that immediately. Martha's Vineyard, by the way, put them on buses and they put them in a military base. So the sanctuary committee there in New York is another sanctuary, right, city. They're sanctuary cities until anybody shows up and then they immediately want them out of there.Sam Stone: [00:33:40] They're fine. Sticking them on border towns in Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, all the way into Florida. They just don't want them in their community no matter what they say. Talk is.Chuck Warren: [00:33:50] Cheap.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:33:51] Yeah, look, it's. It's like socialist. Socialist or socialist for everybody else, not for me. Right. And and, you know, you want everybody to drive bicycles, but want to be able to have my car. Right. That's socialism 101.Sam Stone: [00:34:02] They. They all envision themselves like the Soviet leadership driving down their exclusive lane on the middle of Nevsky Prospekt.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:34:10] Correct. That's exactly right. Socialism. Socialism is really good for everybody else, but not for them. Right. And and, you know, government control is they want to be able to impose their views on everybody else but don't not on them. Right. And and which is why, again, look, this country is based on individual freedom, on the rule of law, on opportunity. And the reason this country has been and continues to be the wealthiest, the most generous, the greatest country in the history of humanity is because of individual freedom and opportunity and the rule of law. And, you know, you mentioned folks who have come here by choice. They get that. They understand that. And one sympathizes with these victims, by the way, that the cartels are using and abusing. But the reality is that you have to adhere to the law and the rule of law. Otherwise, nothing else is.Chuck Warren: [00:35:00] Possible with Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart. He's in Miami Dade County. You can catch him on Twitter at Mario DB. All right. We're going to give you the softball question. You're introducing a new bill here in two weeks. Tell our audience a little bit about it.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:35:14] Yeah, well, I chair the subcommittee. I'm my privilege that my colleagues have put me to chair the subcommittee, that the House subcommittee of Appropriations Subcommittee that funds everything have to do with foreign policy. That includes, by the way, funding for the UN. That includes funding for our allies like Israel, that includes funding for the State Department and so much more. And so a couple of things. Number one is we're going to be spending a heck of a lot less money than the Democrats have been spending because they've been wasting money and we're going to be responsible. So we're going to be spending a hell of a lot less money, number one. Number two is, to me, it's very simple. If you're an ally of the United States and if you're helping our national security interests, I think this bill will recognize that in a positive way. But if you're in cahoots with our enemies, if you are targeting our allies, this bill is also going to recognize that in a way that they're not going to like. Foreign policy has to be dictated on one thing and one thing alone. The national security interests of the United States.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:36:09] After that, you have a lot of things that are important, human rights, etcetera. But it's all based on one thing the national security interest of the United States. So we're going back to some pretty basic things that the Democrats have totally forgotten about. Democrats love to, you know, fund things that have nothing to do with our national security interests. We're cutting all that. They like to fund folks and entities that are frankly not helping us are not on our side. I'm not willing to look the other way. I'm not willing to look the other way. If you have international organizations that are targeting Israel or that are targeting the United States, I'm not willing to look the other way. It's going to be a there's going to be all sorts of criticism when I drop that bill, when I file that bill. But I will tell you, I'm very proud because we're going back to basics. If you're pro-American, then we're going to be trying to help you. And if you're in cahoots with our adversaries, you're going to suffer the consequences in my bill.Sam Stone: [00:37:00] I love that, Congressman Chuck, because frankly, what other country on earth does their government not work to protect their own people? We there's there's this push on the left that seems like our job in our government is to protect everybody but Americans.Chuck Warren: [00:37:13] So you are the dean of the Florida delegation. You've been around the block a couple times now.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:37:18] You're calling me old. Yeah.Chuck Warren: [00:37:19] I'm calling it. I'm old, Sam. We're all his old people are old guys. Rule. Okay. My question is, what keeps you up at night? I mean, what is the one thing that you know, because you see very sensitive documents that we don't have access to. What keeps you up that you fret about? I mean, obviously, you know, a lot of things seem to work themselves out. I always feel America will end up doing the right thing long term. But what keeps you up at night? Like, holy moly, this is bad.Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:37:46] Yeah. You know, I don't know if I've been asked that question, but I think I can answer it relatively simply. Number one is obviously our fiscal situation, our debt, and that we waste so much money on things that we shouldn't be doing. And then and then the other thing that keeps me. Is China, which is the existential threat, and they're both tied together. We waste money on things that frankly do nothing or actually do us harm. And then we don't spend enough resources, enough money on, frankly, confronting the existential threat today, tomorrow, and for the decades in the future. And that's China. We have to have the strongest defense. We're not doing enough there. And we have to have a strong economy, which means we have to stop misspending money.Sam Stone: [00:38:30] That is one thing. Chuck, I was a little dismayed about in this budget that is being discussed in the debt ceiling deal is a reduction again in the number of naval vessels that are under the US flag. I mean, we.Chuck Warren: [00:38:42] Should be at 350. That's that's what our strategy is, 350 ships and we're at what, 280?Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:38:47] Yeah. And China is building them. You know, like by the time we finish this podcast, they probably have built already another ship, right? So China is is a real danger. Look, we we have to confront we have this issue of our debt and that's because we are mis spending so much money and we need to be much better stewards of the people's money. And obviously, the Democrats have been on the spending spree. But it's not only the Democrats in the past. Let's be very clear. We have to do a better job. But on the other hand, we cannot deal with defense as a number. Ronald Reagan used it, to paraphrase him, used to say defense is not a budgetary issue. We have to avoid war at all costs. The way to do that is to have the toughest, the strongest military in the entire planet. China is a real threat. So we can we spend more on defense while still dealing with our debt. Yes, we can, because defense is still something that we have to do. We have to, by the way, reform the programs that are causing the debt. A lot of that. For example, Social Security and Medicare, we have to defend and protect those, but we also have to reform them, reform them to make sure that we have those for future generations so we can do both things, spend more and spend more wisely on defense to confront China while we deal with the other big threat, which is our escalating national debt.Chuck Warren: [00:40:07] Congressman, do you feel there's a danger within the Republican Party of this strident, isolationist wing that they just seem to want to ignore the world and don't realize when we ignore it, the world is in trouble, which means we're in trouble?Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:40:21] Well, look, you know, I don't want to be critical of I try to adhere to the again, once again talking about Ronald Reagan. Right. He talked about the 11th commandment. Right. Which is not to ever say negative things about other Republicans. And so I won't do that. And I wish all Republicans had that same attitude because there's a lot of things that we need to talk about that the Democrats are doing wrong and they're helping to destroy this country. Right. So but but I will tell you that we have to treat defense not as a number. We have to look at defenses. What do we need to confront China? Whatever it costs, then we have to deal with everything else. Because if we do not get defense right, nothing else will matter. And the way to avoid war is to which is really obviously the number one goal. Number one goal is to have the toughest, the strongest, the most agile, the most lethal defense in the planet so that China and others do not dare confront the United States. Are we there now? No, we are not. We can do better, but we also have to deal with the debt. Those are not mutually exclusive if we're smart about how we spend our money.Sam Stone: [00:41:25] Yeah, absolutely. Great point. Before we go, Congressman, we have just about one minute left here on the program, and we thank you very much for joining us. We look forward to having you on again. Folks, if you want to follow him on Twitter, it's at Mario. Db Fantastic opportunity to stay up with one of the folks who's helping lead our foreign policy engagement in a really smart and intelligent way. So, Congressman, thank you so much for joining us here. I'm going to throw kind of a softball at you. How much do we need to focus on stripping back the the barriers that are preventing us from building things the way we did 50 years ago in this country?Mario Diaz-Balart: [00:42:06] Oh, it's nuts. It's nuts. And most of that is government regulation. You know, we went from being energy independent, which was a dream. We actually became energy independent just two years ago to now, in essence, depending mostly on Chinese goods, Chinese solar panels. It's insanity. These are government created problems if you just unleash the American people. It's amazing what they have done and what they will continue to do. A lot of times the problem well, the problem is the federal government.Sam Stone: [00:42:36] That's the last word right there. Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, thank you so much for joining us. Folks. Be sure to tune in again next week and download our podcast segment. We have a very full podcast segment for you this week, breaking battlegrounds back on the air one week from today. All right, Welcome to the podcast. Only segment of breaking battlegrounds. Packed show today. But one thing Chuck and I always love is sports. And there's a lot going on in one particular town in this country. Las Vegas, been in the news for a lot of sporting reasons.Chuck Warren: [00:43:13] Viva! Viva Las Vegas!Sam Stone: [00:43:14] Viva! Viva! Viva! Everything. Las Vegas. Viva is.Chuck Warren: [00:43:18] Right. Viva as Ron Years ago.Sam Stone: [00:43:20] But we didn't actually introduce him, so we got to introduce Ron Futrell, a longtime journalist. He's worked in a number of local TV and radio stations throughout the western United States, and he's covered sports in Las Vegas since 1984. Began his broadcasting career in the 80s in Salt Lake City. And from there, he's covered sports and news pretty much all across the western United States. Ron, welcome to the program.Ron Futrell: [00:43:44] It's a long time. I've been here almost 40 years.Chuck Warren: [00:43:46] Yeah, It doesn't show, though. It doesn't show. That's amazing.Sam Stone: [00:43:50] We don't actually admit to those things on this podcast. Ron, it was yesterday. You arrived yesterday?Ron Futrell: [00:43:56] Yeah, yesterday. I will say this and this sort of remarkable. The first the first event I covered in Las Vegas was April 5th, 1984, at the Thomas and Mack Center. The Utah Jazz were playing a split schedule then because not a whole lot of fans were going to the Salt Palace. And Sam Battistone, the owner, wanted to see if Vegas could be a market for them. And he was thinking about moving the team here. And it just so happened that the night that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar set the all time NBA scoring record should have been in Salt Lake at the Salt Palace, But it was in Las Vegas at the new Thomas and Mack Center. And I was three days on the job and I'm covering that. And, of course, it's been significant lately because Lobos broke that record. That's a record that stood for almost 40 years. And and so that and I think what it did also is.Sam Stone: [00:44:49] Wait a minute.Ron Futrell: [00:44:51] If we don't start showing up to games. They were getting 8000 a game there in Salt Lake at the time and fans reacted showed up and and the rest is history. Now the Utah Jazz have a permanent home there in Salt Lake and.Chuck Warren: [00:45:04] And beloved up there a matter of fact I think the Utah Jazz is a good Segway. So the Utah Jazz are a unifying force in Utah. No one would disagree. Democrat, Republican, non LDS, LDS. You and I talked a decade ago when we were working on a project together and we were talking about what a difference a professional sports team would mean to Las Vegas and Nevada. It would be a unifying force. Have you has that come to fruition now that you have this great hockey team? You have the Raiders and you have the A's possibly coming, which we'll talk about here in a minute. How do you see that in the community?Ron Futrell: [00:45:35] Yes, it certainly has with the Knights. I mean, you had it years ago. I covered Unlv basketball in the glory days, and it's been now 33 years since they won the national championship against Duke. A lot of people remember that Unlv, Duke Matchups and the 1990 national championship team that won it all. And I was at both of those Final Fours and covered them extensively. But but that that did unite Las Vegas, certainly that everybody in town were rebel fans and out of town. Either you hated or you loved the rebels, but they always elicited a response, which I think the NCAA loved. And it's the Golden Knights did that, especially the first year. Now we're talking six years ago when they went to the when they went to the the Stanley Cup final lost to Washington at that time. But it was the same feeling here in town. I've always been jealous going to San Diego to Petco Park and seeing the Padres and the Gaslamp district, and I see a bunch of locals there hanging out and it seems like everybody knows everybody else and it's family and friends getting together and and hanging out and having a good time. And I've been jealous that Vegas didn't have that. Well, we do now with the Knights. We do with the aviators, which is a ballpark minor league team for the A's up in Summerland. And you can go there and you can hang out, have a it's a beautiful ballpark. I would suggest you go check it out at some point, but you now have that. As for the Raiders, I don't know. I mean, I'll say I'll say you can get the same thing. But there's the NFL is much more tribal in in that you're a Raiders fan or you're not or you hate the Raiders or you don't you know so so it doesn't do that in the same in the same sense because of the nature of the Raiders and the nature nature of the NFL.Sam Stone: [00:47:25] Do you think, Ron, I kind of got to two questions, maybe related sort of. One is I think the Knights really, really benefited from that early run of success that establishes them in the community, you know, rather than, for instance, an expansion team having a very long build up period. They're losing a ton of games for a decade, but two with the Raiders. I really thought and I think this of the A's too, they should not keep their name. They should have adopted a Vegas specific name for that team and rebranded it.Ron Futrell: [00:47:58] The okay know that. Well, they have tried to rebrand it in one sense. The NFL didn't want the Raiders to have that. You know, the areas with all with all the crazy black hole the black hole area. Right. They just they sort of disbanded that in the sense now the club still exists, but they put all those people in, spread them out all over the stadium so they didn't have a specific black hole area. And I think the NFL I know the NFL did not like the Raiders bad boy image and branding and that they wanted to try to do away with that coming to Vegas. And I think it was best to do that, quite frankly. You know, they still kept part of it. You can't totally get rid of the ice cube feel of Southern California at that time when the Raiders adopted that that that feel. But it's yeah the image I don't know about changing the name I mean the Raiders brand is still it I mean it's still the brand I don't I don't think the athletics changed their name if they come here. No because they've they've moved four times. This would be their fourth move and they've kept that for over 100, 120 years. They've had that.Sam Stone: [00:49:09] I agree. But I also don't feel like they've ever been fully embraced in their community the way some of the other teams, like the Giants, are clearly a much more embraced team in that community than than the A's were in theirs.Ron Futrell: [00:49:22] I think if they start winning, they will. I think that does make a difference. And that's what happened with the Knights. Now, the Knights success in that first season was phenomenal, was unprecedented For an expansion team to go to the final in that first year was nuts and it also what it did now it yeah it it bound the community to the team, but it also spoiled a lot of people in the community and that, oh no, they thought that this just is the way it happened. And I'm sitting there, I grew up in LA, so I'm a Kings fan from way back in 1967, and it was until 2012 when the Kings won their first cup and then won again in 2014. Then they missed the playoffs for five years in a row and ask a Blackhawks fan or a Detroit Red Wings fan about how easy it is to to make the playoffs and succeed. It ain't easy in the NHL and I think the fans here absolutely are spoiled. I guess it's a good thing. The alternative is have a miserable team, but they got to put that in perspective and go, You know what? It doesn't it doesn't just happen automatically.Chuck Warren: [00:50:29] No, it doesn't happen automatically. But so I have a friend who knows the ownership of of the Knights, Golden Knights. And they were telling him before they played their first game that they said, look, we got 2 or 3 years to become part of the consciousness of Vegas or we're going to get killed when another team like the Raiders comes in. I mean, they just knew they had to start out sprinting. So Las Vegas and Nevada have been lucky with their success, but but that has to be a good ownership group, right? What have they done different? I mean, they just they seem to really be in the psyche of Las Vegas residents. Every time you go down there, I hear someone talk about the Golden Knights.Ron Futrell: [00:51:04] No, they are on the pulse of the community. And that's nice. And it started out with and you can't separate what happened. They call it the 1st October shooting, the shooting at Mandalay Bay right into the into the country concert That happened on 1st October 2017. There was a I was at an exhibition game that night on the Strip when that took place. The game had ended by then, but we were all down there and covering it. The team was down there and there were a lot of a lot of players are talking about going to the concert. It was a pretty big deal, the Route 91 festival, and decided fortunately against it, but 58 now I believe there's another one at 59 people were killed in that shooting when a mad man from the Mandalay Bay shot down on that. Concert goers still, still. We haven't gotten an explanation for that. And that's still it's still weird to me. And now it's six years later. But that event, the way the Knights handled that, the grief, they began their season. Okay. Like I said, an exhibition game was happening that night. Their regular season was was seven days later after that. And they held the memorial and they did. Derek England gave a rousing who was a local who had played here for the Wranglers in the East Coast Hockey League. So he knew Las Vegas. So he gave this speech before the game. And, you know, it just it it helped. If that tragedy helped bring the community together. In that sense, the Knights helped the community deal with that tragedy. And I think that that's something that will not be forgotten and shouldn't be. Right.Sam Stone: [00:52:46] Yeah. So, Ron, in terms of the A's coming in here now, what is that going to happen? I think it appears to be a foregone conclusion to most people. Is it seen that way in the Las Vegas area?Ron Futrell: [00:53:01] It does seem that way. It's getting pretty political. Monday, Monday night, I had a crazy Monday night, so I'm watching sitting there at home with my laptop and I'm watching five hours of the Nevada legislature debate. Senate Bill 599, which is the bill that would create a special use district on the strip, not increased taxes overall to the community, but just this one special area that if you go into it, you're going to pay a higher tax rate to be a.Sam Stone: [00:53:28] Lot of a lot of downtowns have that type of business district overlay that that has higher taxes on that area. Yeah.Ron Futrell: [00:53:35] And it's not it's not unusual. Not uncommon. So anyway, I'm watching the Knights against Dallas at 5:00 and this session started at 4:00 and went for five hours. So I'm trying to do double duty there. At the same time, sitting in the living room. It was amazing that here's a political part of it. First of all, what a lot of people don't know, John Fisher is a pretty conservative dude and lives in the Bay Area. So there you go for he's a unicorn up there, very rich. He's the owner of the A's worth $2.2 billion, give or take, depending on where the market is on any given day. And he his father started the Gap clothing store. So that's where he made his money.Sam Stone: [00:54:16] Okay. Okay.Ron Futrell: [00:54:17] So he buys the Oakland A's in 2016. And, you know, when people where I'm going with this is when people gave their they had public comment. And the public comment against Fisher was largely, well, first of all, Battle born Progress, a big leftist group in Nevada, was the first to go up there and say and oppose it and say, we don't want a billionaire. And they everybody used the word billionaire as a pejorative. And that's, to me, a little frightening. Well, yeah.Chuck Warren: [00:54:49] I mean, who else owns these teams, right? They continue. Yes.Ron Futrell: [00:54:52] A billionaire. We don't want to give a billionaire our tax dollars. Well, then. And my answer is always then, then don't go to the games. Don't go to that area where the Tropicana Hotel currently is, where the stadium is planned on being built. I look at it from the other point of view is that here's a guy that's worth 2.2 bees and wants to put 1.1 into a property on the Las Vegas strip, and it's not going to raise taxes in the general public. Joe Lombardo, who is the current governor of Nevada, Republican, has said he wouldn't do it if it raised taxes on the public well, which this is not.Sam Stone: [00:55:28] And one of the things I think I really love the idea of having this stadium right there on the Strip, because I think one of the things that Vegas struggles with the most is finding things for people to do who don't want to be spending all their time in the casinos. Right? Like it's, you know, other than you can go play golf during the day, there's some things, but you need more entertainment that's not inside a casino.Ron Futrell: [00:55:52] Oh, no. And that's it's another thing that would help unite, unite the community. One thing John Fisher said that was interesting, he's up in Carson City. He and Dave Kaval, the team president, are up there right now lobbying, lobbying some of the legislators to try to get this thing passed. There's no word on when they're going to vote on it, but the session does end June 5th. So they got until Monday at midnight to be able to make something happen or they'd have to do a special session. Back to your point there, Sam, is that he said he said that he's considering Fisher did some 4 p.m. starts in Las Vegas for games for that very reason. And also the casinos would love that because they don't like losing people at night. Right? They don't mind people going golfing during the day. Right. But they don't like pulling people out of casinos at night because that's their heavy gambling time. And you've got the MGM is the big winner in this one. Certainly if it happens because you've got seven MGM casinos within walking distance, parking distance of the stadium, that's going to take advantage of that. Allegiant Stadium is the same thing. It's right there in that same area off the strip, but close to it where you've got these those MGM properties can all take advantage of being there.Chuck Warren: [00:57:09] That's fantastic. With Ron Futrell, he is a sports journalist out of Vegas, been there for decades. Ron, by the way, does Billy Beane still own part of the A's?Ron Futrell: [00:57:22] Yes.Chuck Warren: [00:57:22] Oh, yeah. So he still does. He still.Ron Futrell: [00:57:24] Is. I interviewed him probably a season ago. Probably last season. He was here in Vegas because the triple-A affiliate. Right. For the A's is in Las Vegas. They play in Summerlin.Chuck Warren: [00:57:35] So as we wrap up here, this this portion of our show, I want to ask you this question. You've interviewed a lot of athletes from Andre Agassi and Mike Tyson to Greg Maddux, who has been your favorite a

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Boomer & Gio
The NFL will allow teams to catch the ball anywhere on a kickoff and placed at the 25 yd line; Aaron Rodgers said all he knew about NJ was from The Jersey Shore; Gwenyth Paltrow's company, Goop, has an interesting item for sale on the website

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 40:35


Hour 3 The NFL will now allow teams to fair catch the ball anywhere on a kickoff and it will be placed at the 25 yard line. This is going to make most kickoffs obsolete. Why even do them? Last night the NFL Network aired Cowboys/Vikings from 1998 where Randall Cunningham and Randy Moss dominated them. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Yankees win over the Orioles and the Mets loss to the Cubs. Tylor Megill did not have a good outing. Pete Alonso did hit his 18th HR of the season in the loss. We also discussed C-Lo's issue with eczema. Aaron Rodgers talked about his tweaked calf. Rodgers said all he knew about NJ was what he saw on The Jersey Shore. In the final segment of the hour, Gwenyth Paltrow's company, Goop, has an interesting item for sale on the website: An air pulsing sex toy for penis owners. There's also a taint stimulator for sale. There's also a prostate vibrator for Father's Day. 

Boomer & Gio
Boomer's Super Bowl; Al is taking us to dinner on Thursday night; Charles Barkley thinks the Celtics will win game 5

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 46:05


Hour 4 Is Aaron Judge the best baseball player we've seen in our lifetimes? It's either him or Jeter. But pure ability and dominance, it's Judge. We are talking about everyday players, so Mariano Rivera is out of the discussion. Judge's postseason has not been great, but day to day he has been awesome. We also talked about Boomer's Super Bowl and Eddie insisted he had time left to win the game. Jerry said there was not enough time left to do anything. C-Lo returns for an update but first we go over the wine list at the place Al is taking us to dinner on Thursday night. C-Lo starts with sounds from the Celtics win over the Heat. Charles Barkley now thinks the Celtics will win game 5 after winning game 4. Is Aaron Rodgers running this team right now? Seems like it. In the final segment of the show, Al was mic'd up when he peed at the school yesterday. Lots of famous people called golfer Michael Block after his hole in one this weekend. Gio wonders how people get phone numbers like this. Is there an Illuminati rolodex? Does Michael Jordan have any cell number he wants?

Boomer & Gio
Boomer & Gio Podcast

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 177:46


Jerry is in for Boomer today and he and Gio talk about the greatness of Aaron Judge. Gio said he's the best NY baseball player in a really long time and they try to think who else was as great as him. We are talking day in and day out. Judge is the best player in baseball as we sit here today. C-Lo is in for Jerry and is here for his first update but first we talked about our Kickoff to Summer show. He started with the Aaron Judge HR that tied the game at 5 in the bottom of the ninth. Gerrit Cole was not great and put the Yankees in a hole early but the Yankees battled back. DJ Lemahieu did a poor job on a squeeze bunt. Anthony Volpe's sac fly in the tenth wins it for the Yanks. The Mets fell behind early to the Cubs and never recovered. Gary Sanchez had his first passed ball as a Met. Pete Alonso hit another HR in the loss. Aaron Rodgers strained his calf warming up yesterday. He also talked about how great it's been to be a Jet so far. The Celtics finally won a game over the Heat and are now down 3-1 in the series. In the final segment of the hour, both Jerry and Gio said Aaron Judge is the most impressive player they've seen in NY in their lifetime. Gio has a funny Joe Benigno/Sandy Alomar story. Joe also had an awkward Phil/Joe Niekro moment. A caller compares Judge to Dave Winfield.  Rob Saleh talked to the media yesterday and said the Jets are one of 6-8 teams that has a shot at the Super Bowl. Gio thinks it's weird for Saleh not to have believed the same thing last year before Zach Wilson collapsed. Gio thinks Saleh saying the Jets are good enough to win a Super Bowl is a ‘touch the money' spot by him. Aaron Rodgers seems very happy right now, like a weight's been lifted off his shoulders which should serve him and the Jets well. The Jets are tied for 6th as most likely to win the Super Bowl. There are a bunch of teams ahead of the Giants, including Jordan Love's Packers. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Yankees walk off win against the Orioles. Gio wonders if Justin Shackil will have a signature call. Jerry said you don't have to have one, especially if it's forced. Judge homered in the 9th and Volpe's sac fly won it in the tenth. The Mets lost to the Cubs and were never in the game. Kodai Senga will pitch tonight with an extra day of rest. Aaron Rodgers tweaked his calf in pre practice conditioning. Rob Saleh talked about the Jets being legit Super Bowl contenders. In the final segment of the hour, Al went back to Colonia Middle School yesterday to talk to students.  The NFL will now allow teams to fair catch the ball anywhere on a kickoff and it will be placed at the 25 yard line. This is going to make most kickoffs obsolete. Why even do them? Last night the NFL Network aired Cowboys/Vikings from 1998 where Randall Cunningham and Randy Moss dominated them. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Yankees win over the Orioles and the Mets loss to the Cubs. Tylor Megill did not have a good outing. Pete Alonso did hit his 18th HR of the season in the loss. We also discussed C-Lo's issue with eczema. Aaron Rodgers talked about his tweaked calf. Rodgers said all he knew about NJ was what he saw on The Jersey Shore. In the final segment of the hour, Gwenyth Paltrow's company, Goop, has an interesting item for sale on the website: An air pulsing sex toy for penis owners. There's also a taint stimulator for sale. There's also a prostate vibrator for Father's Day.  Is Aaron Judge the best baseball player we've seen in our lifetimes? It's either him or Jeter. But pure ability and dominance, it's Judge. We are talking about everyday players, so Mariano Rivera is out of the discussion. Judge's postseason has not been great, but day to day he has been awesome. We also talked about Boomer's Super Bowl and Eddie insisted he had time left to win the game. Jerry said there was not enough time left to do anything. C-Lo returns for an update but first we go over the wine list at the place Al is taking us to dinner on Thursday night. C-Lo starts with sounds from the Celtics win over the Heat. Charles Barkley now thinks the Celtics will win game 5 after winning game 4. Is Aaron Rodgers running this team right now? Seems like it. In the final segment of the show, Al was mic'd up when he peed at the school yesterday. Lots of famous people called golfer Michael Block after his hole in one this weekend. Gio wonders how people get phone numbers like this. Is there an Illuminati rolodex? Does Michael Jordan have any cell number he wants?

Wex Appeal - Barbells, Beats & Buffoonery
45. Evan Holyfield - Professional Boxer, Author of 12 Rounds of Winning

Wex Appeal - Barbells, Beats & Buffoonery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 70:09


This week Wex sits down with Evan Holyfield. He is the son of the Hall of Fame Boxing Legend Evander Holyfield and he has made his own name in Professional Boxing. Evan started boxing at a young age and he talks about what it was like growing up and forging his own path. He also talks about how different this last win in the ring was after suffering his first loss. He has a 10-1 Pro Boxing Record after winning his last fight. A very important thing to him is making sure that the next generation comes up successful in life and he has authored the book "12 Rounds to Winning". He was also featured on the documentary "Legacy" on Discovery + which follows his rise as well as the lives of the children of Dwayne Wade and Randall Cunningham. Watch out for Evan in the boxing world as he already has his sights on the championship belt. Follow Evan on Instagram @evanholyfield_ Follow Wex Appeal Podcast on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @wexappealpodcast

Die Pille für den Mann
Philly-Special 2.0

Die Pille für den Mann

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 242:47


YellowJackets, Prohibition, Spielschulden, Karl Lagerfeld, Beton-Bernd, Yoko Ono, Bounty, Mark Wahlberg, Miracle, Sarah Connor, Minister of Defense, Jerome Brown, Buddy Ball, Fog Bowl, Randall Cunningham, Weapon X, Schnurrbart, Gurkenwasser, Bierknappheit, Kreuzfahrtschiff, Mighty Mouse, Draft, Bell, Chip Kelly, Andy Reid, Syracuse, Philly Sports Guy, Hurts, Honduras…….

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
Coach Harvey Hyde gives his thoughts on how the Trojans looked during the first partially open spring practice

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 46:55


On this episode of the Peristyle Podcasts hosts Ryan Abraham and Coach Harvey Hyde are back talking about USC kicking off spring football 2023 with Lincoln Riley and the exact same coaching staff but a lot of new faces on both sides of the ball. Both Ryan and Harvey were on campus Sunday for the first spring practice where the media was allowed to attend and the guys were able to check out what the players looked like heading out of the tunnel sporting helmets, jerseys and shoulder pads. They also were able to watch the early team stretching where some special teams drills were going on followed by position drills including tackling by the defensive backs and linebackers. Coach Hyde was hanging out right outside the entrance to Howard Jones Field matching up the numbers with the players as they ran across the street and into the workout. One thing he noticed was that most of the players and coaches keep their eyes straight ahead in a very business-like manner, not looking at or engaging the media that was filming and observing them as they entered practice.  Some of the players that caught Hyde's eye were on the offensive line, with Mason Murphy looking bigger and more like a real college offensive tackle along with Florida transfer Michael Tarquin who also stood out. Freshman quarterback Malachi Nelson reminded Coach of one of his former players when he was a freshman, Randall Cunningham, noting that both are/were tall, thin and athletic. He noted that Nelson and Caleb Williams were running side by side like they were handcuffed together.  Texas A&M defensive line transfer Anthony Lucas passed the eye test, looking like someone who can contribute right away for the Trojans. He also liked Georgia State rush end transfer Jamil Muhammad, but thought he would be a little taller, and thought Purdue transfer Jack Sullivan passed the eye test. South Carolina running back transfer MarShawn Lloyd looked “studly” to Coach Hyde along with freshman five-star wide receiver Zachariah Branch. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Thanks to Trader Joe's for sponsoring the Peristyle Podcast! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team.  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

Carlin, Maggie & Bart
Maggie and Perloff 02-28-23 Hour 2

Carlin, Maggie & Bart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 41:35


Are these NFL GM's and Head Coaches lying? I Did Perloff find Phil from Pennsylvania's Randall Cunningham jersey? I Was Shawn Kemp or Carmelo Anthony a better player?

Bernstein & McKnight Show
Shaun King on Bears' Justin Fields, importance of 'speaking quarterback' (Hour 4)

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 36:53


In the final hour, Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by VSiN Primetime host and former NFL quarterback Shaun King to discuss his thoughts on Bears quarterback Justin Fields following his second NFL season, how Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has improved in his third season, the importance of "speaking quarterback" and more. Later, Eagles radio analyst Mike Quick joined the show to preview the Super Bowl LVII matchup between Philadelphia and Kansas City.

Climbing The Pocket
Giants vs Vikings - Cunningham to Cousins: Can Kirk do what Randall did? | Two Old Bloggers

Climbing The Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 92:12


Bleeding Green Nation: for Philadelphia Eagles fans

Sports Analyst and former Eagles Defensive Lineman, Mike Golic Sr. chats with Raichele Privette about Jalen Hurts being the clear front runner for MVP, the Eagles elite pass rush, his time playing with Randall Cunningham and more.  Subscribe to the BGN YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BleedingGreenNationSBN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Desipio Cubs Podcast
249. Remember This Crap? Bears/Eagles - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 130:29


The Bears finally have a new opponent, so Remember This Crap returns from hiatus to look back at all of the great games in the history of Bears-Eagles. And, after some digging they actually found a few. They have a storied playoff history and the Bears actually won one of them...but nobody could see it. Great QB matchups abound like Mike Tomczak v. Bubby Brister, Jonathan Quinn's greatest NFL game, and Randall Cunningham throwing a ridiculous amount of passes in two matchups against the mighty Vince Tobin defense. Of course there's Mike Ditka v. Buddy Ryan, Dick Vermeil crying, and jokes about Donovan McNabb barfing on the field during a Super Bowl. A failed senate candidate played running back in two of the matchups, Marc Trestman's lost 50-burger occurred in this series and who could ever forget Wendell Davis leaving his kneecaps at the Vet and Cade McNown losing his throwing shoulder on the sidelines? All that, plus Greasey Neale and much, much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/desipio/message

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
Randall Cunningham on Jalen Hurts

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 15:19


Randall joins the guys to talk Eagles, Jalen Hurts, and more.

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie
TJ Hockenson is STUD; Best Minnesota Vikings free agent signings of all time

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 43:25


Best Minnesota Vikings free agent signings of all time including Visanthe Shiancoe, Kirk Cousins, Za'Darius Smith, Randall Cunningham, Brett Favre and more; (21:00) Randy Vikes 69 Stud Stable and will the Vikings unlock T.J. Hockenson.

KUT » In Black America
Field Generals (Ep. 48, 2022)

KUT » In Black America

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 29:49


This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with former NFL quarterbacks James Harris, Doug Williams and Warren Moon, who, along with Randall Cunningham, Vince Evans and Jay Walker are known as The Field Generals and gathered during Super Bowl week in February to honor pioneering African American quarterbacks […]

Frank Presents: The PlayCall
"Happy Retirement Jun" Team

Frank Presents: The PlayCall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 69:17


This week on Frank Presents The Play Call we recapped week 7, Nikki won the predictions, Bree joined us after two months, we presented Jun his retirement gift a video message from Randall Cunningham, discussed is the AFC stronger than the NFC, are the Bucs and Packers done for the year. Also gave our take aways from last week, gave our predictions for week 8. Do not forget to like, share, comment and subscribe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/francisco-ferrer8/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/francisco-ferrer8/support

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
The LSU-Alabama winner should capture the SEC West title

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 28:58


Kristian, Bobby, and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about Jayden Daniels, Randall Cunningham, and Lamar Jackson. Chris Gordy, the host of the Locked on SEC podcast, joined the show to discuss LSU football. Gordy explained that people underestimated LSU's talent and Brian Kelly's coaching capabilities. He previewed the Tigers' matchup against Alabama on November 5th, saying the winner of that game should win the SEC West. Gordy shared his thoughts on how many SEC squads could make this year's College Football Playoff. The guys also spoke to other WWL listeners about the terrible NFC South and Saints head coach Dennis Allen. 

Sports Spectrum Podcast
Former NFL QB Randall Cunningham on his football career and being called to be a pastor

Sports Spectrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 27:26


Randall Cunningham played 16 seasons in the NFL as quarterback with the Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens. During his career, he was a four-time Pro Bowler and a three-time Bert Bell award winner for the NFL's player of the year.  The UNLV grad was selected in the second round of the 1985 NFL Draft by the Eagles and played 11 seasons in Philadelphia and in 2009, was inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame.  Today on the podcast, we talk to Randall Cunningham about being called to be a pastor, how the progression of his faith intersected with the progression of his football career, and the joy he finds from God today watching his children participate in sports.  Receive our 10-day Sports Spectrum Devotional written by professional athletes for FREE when you sign up for our Sports Spectrum Weekly Email Newsletter. Sign up here. 

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch
The Rise of The Black Quarterback and What It Means For America: A conversation with Jason Reid, a senior NFL Writer for ESPN's Andscape

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 43:44


Episode 230 of the Sports Media Podcast features Andscape senior NFL Writer Jason Reid. His new book is the “Rise of the Black Quarterback: What it means for America.” In this podcast, Reid discusses the black quarterbacks of the 1960s and 1970s in the AFL and NFL and what they experienced; the hate mail players such as James Harris had to deal with; the positional segregation regarding Black athletes when it came to the quarterback position; the anonymous scout quotes that exist today; the modern Black quarterbacks including Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray; the importance of Doug Williams and Randall Cunningham historically; the impact of  writing about Colin Kaepernick; whether young Black quarterbacks would up to play for HBCU's and much more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. 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

Joe Rose Show
The Joe Rose Show Hour 2 7-14

Joe Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 43:56


The guys discuss the ESPN's of their top 10 QBs in the NFL and they debate the #1 choice. This list led to a debate on NFL topics such as:  Who was Best running QB ever? What was Randall Cunningham's legacy and Zach thinks Kellen Winslow gets too much love and deserves an Oscar from that 1982 divisional round playoff game.

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings
The 1990s Minnesota Vikings QB Carousel

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 20:57


On today's show, I talk (whisper) about the 1990s QB Carousel, mostly focusing on Jim McMahon, Warren Moon and Randall Cunningham. These retreads that all showed up late in their career couldn't be more different. They all deserve their due.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!DaveDownload the Dave app from the App store right now for an Extra Cash account and get up to 500 dollars instantly. For terms and conditions go to dave.com/legal. Instant transfer fees apply. Banking provided by Evolve. Member FDIC.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings
The 1990s Minnesota Vikings QB Carousel

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 24:42


On today's show, I talk (whisper) about the 1990s QB Carousel, mostly focusing on Jim McMahon, Warren Moon and Randall Cunningham. These retreads that all showed up late in their career couldn't be more different. They all deserve their due. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Dave Download the Dave app from the App store right now for an Extra Cash account and get up to 500 dollars instantly. For terms and conditions go to dave.com/legal. Instant transfer fees apply. Banking provided by Evolve. Member FDIC. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices