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Dive into the Green Bay Packers' impressive 2-0 start as we break down advanced PFF metrics from their latest win. Host Ryan Schlipp explores standout performances, from Jordan Love's deep throws to the defense's pressure dominance, highlighting why this team feels unstoppable. Get ready for insights that showcase the Packers' potential as a well-rounded powerhouse. Jordan Love's 87 PFF grade, big-time throws, and under-pressure poise analyzed in detail Defensive stars like Devante Wyatt (7 pressures, sack) and Micah Parsons (8 pressures) leading the NFL rankings Receiver highlights including Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave topping tight end lists, plus offensive line struggles Early season rankings placing multiple Packers players in top-10 categories across positions This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe now for more Packers analysis, leave a rating and review to support the show, and join the conversation on social media. #GoPackGo #PackersNation #NFLAnalysis To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
Dive into the Green Bay Packers' impressive 2-0 start as we break down advanced PFF metrics from their latest win. Host Ryan Schlipp explores standout performances, from Jordan Love's deep throws to the defense's pressure dominance, highlighting why this team feels unstoppable. Get ready for insights that showcase the Packers' potential as a well-rounded powerhouse. Jordan Love's 87 PFF grade, big-time throws, and under-pressure poise analyzed in detail Defensive stars like Devante Wyatt (7 pressures, sack) and Micah Parsons (8 pressures) leading the NFL rankings Receiver highlights including Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave topping tight end lists, plus offensive line struggles Early season rankings placing multiple Packers players in top-10 categories across positions This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe now for more Packers analysis, leave a rating and review to support the show, and join the conversation on social media. #GoPackGo #PackersNation #NFLAnalysis To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
On today's show we are joined by former Bears wide receiver Alshon Jeffery.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio
Carl and Mike come back with some Falcons talk and share more thoughts on their level of concern of facing a Vikings team led by a JJ McCarthy who may come into the matchup with confidence after leading Minnesota to a come from behind win. They then react to comments by Zac Robinson who said the Falcons must play better around Michael Penix Jr. to which the guys agree the Falcons players have to give QB1 help. They then react to a listener's comments in which he told the guys is more of a 'possession receiver' and not really one who can stretch the field to which the guys disagree.
Cornerback Paulson Adebo speaks to the media Monday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Mike teaches how being a receiver from God makes you a giver and a servant to others. Audio>
Fantasy Football Expert Ian Hartitz of MB Fantasy Life joins the show, to discuss some of his top Fantasy and Prop Bets for Week #1 of the NFL Season. Ian explains why waiting for a Quarterback like Justin Fields could pay off in a big way, which 49er Receiver he likes best, prediction for Offensive Player of the Year, and more!
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich are joined by Sports Radio legend Shea in Irving who is frequently heard on the Dan Patrick show, to discuss just how negative the vibes are on his Dallas Cowboys entering the 2025 season. Then, Fantasy Football Expert Ian Hartitz of MB Fantasy Life stops by, to break down some of his top Fantasy and Prop Bets for Week #1, including why waiting for a Quarterback will pay off in a big way, which 49er Receiver will break out, his prediction for Offensive Player of the Year, and more! The hour wraps with a discussion on the Coach of the Year market, headlined by the question of can Mike Vrabel can turn the Patriots around in his first season, is there value on first year offensive masterminds in Ben Johnson and Liam Coen, plus more!
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we complete our series on a pair of empathy games, Papers, Please and Cart Life. We spend some more time with Melanie and her coffee hut before turning to our takeaways, shared between both games. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Several days of Cart Life Issues covered: the tutorialization in the Melanie story, a whole functioning town, replaying the first few days, real world flexibility, entering a potential failure state, adding parenting into the mix, encountering a bug, reading deeply into the simulation, having a meaningful experience without a systemic backing, supporting the illusion of systems, being forced to have your daughter go to her dad's, bugs and not being sure, losing Andrus's cat, dream sequences, having trouble wanting to play the game, adventure game topics and language, high pressure time, topics in other games, keywords, production economy, words as an inventory, life under capitalism vs authoritarianism, depriving a character of connection, choosing coffee due to life choices, not taking baristas for granted, useful friction and life, min/maxing the simulator vs trying to experiment with it, the horror of retail, opportunities for connection, making the game or life go more quickly, getting OCD with espresso, the physical repetitive tasks, "playing anything," what motivates play and games, being naturally empathetic with the character, choosing an abstract aesthetic, production techniques for lo-fi heart and enabling creativity, being glad that such games exist, tactility of game elements, abstraction and QTEs, Easter eggs. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: BioStats, CalamityNolan, Samuel Jackson, Pulp Fiction, Twine, The Walking Dead, David Lynch, Dark Souls, Ultima (series), Her Story, Sam Barlow, Hal Barwood, Return of the Obra Dinn, Mad Libs, howling dogs, WarCraft, Gilmore Girls, The Sims (series), Skyrim, Typing Tutor, Sabrina Carpenter, Receiver, Ian Bogost, Play Anything, Power Washing Simulator, Kim Jung Gi, Sierra, The Last of Us, Cleo 5 to 7, Jeanne Dielman, Chantal Ackerman, David Cage, God of War, Outer Wilds, Passage, Brad, Jason Rohrer, N. K. Jemisin, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: BioStats and CalamityNolan's interview with another host Twitch: timlongojr and twinsunscorp Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Week one of the NFL is just around the corner, and anticipation is building as the 49ers prepare to hit the road for their season opener against the Seahawks. Fans are eager to find out which players will line up at wide receiver as the 49ers aim to start the season with a win in the division. Don't miss The Wayne Breezie Show, where Breezie will dive into the latest 49ers news and discuss the team's exciting options at Wide Receiver, facing off against the Seahawks. It's going to be an exhilarating kickoff to the season!
Foundations of Amateur Radio Over the past nine months or so I've been working on a project that I've called Bald Yak. If you're unfamiliar, the Bald Yak project aims to create a modular, bidirectional and distributed signal processing and control system that leverages GNU Radio. One of the, admittedly many, challenges I've set myself is getting data from a radio receiver into GNU Radio across the network, preferably the Internet. Today I can report a small step in the right direction and frankly I can't contain my excitement. Now, I need to acknowledge that I'm geeking out here. It's hard to contain excitement when you find something that seems to speak your language. It also means that I realise that I run the very real risk that I'm going to lose you before you get to why this is a milestone, so let's put that up front before I explain why. To whet your appetite, yes, you can access a KiwiSDR across the Internet and record raw data from it and control the process externally. This is a very big chunk of the problem I've been working on and turns out to actually be live and ready to play with. Fair warning this is technical, there are moving parts. I'll do my best to explain, but if I miss any, feel free to get in touch, you have my address, cq@vk6flab.com. In passing, recently I made mention of the KiwiSDR community and tools that could potentially allow access to a remote receiver, although at the time I pointed out that I wasn't sure if the tools I found could access remote receivers, or if they were intended to access hardware locally. KiwiSDR is one of a group of so-called Web SDR tools. Essentially a website where you can access a remote receiver and tune to the radio signals it can hear. SDR, or software defined radio, is a way to convert incoming antenna signals into the digital realm where computers, and in this case, the Internet, live. Turns out that a tool called "KiwiClient" takes a hostname and a port as a parameter, so much so that the in-built help shows this as the first example. What this means is that you can essentially run a copy of KiwiClient on your own computer and use it to access a KiwiSDR across the Internet. The first commit was on the 8th of May 2017 and thanks to the efforts of about 14 developers, KiwiClient is the software equivalent of a KiwiSDR multi-tool. This is exciting all by itself, but this gets better. You can specify more than one server. This means that you can record two, or more, signals from across the globe, and capture these simultaneously. You can set the decode mode, which I immediately used to tune to a local broadcast station and recorded it from two different receivers across the Internet, allowing me to not only compare the difference in delay between the signals, but also the reception differences. It's fascinating to hear the same station from two receivers, one in each ear, all manner of different propagation artefacts become apparent. Then I got a little more adventurous and discovered that one of the supported modes is I/Q, which means that I can, and did, download raw sample data across the network, which can then be used within GNU Radio. This is important because the aim for Bald Yak is to process the signals separately from the receiver. It gets better. There is a radio fax receiver that automatically saves pages as they are processed, something that you could use to access weather fax services. Then there's a tool you can link to "WSJT-X", which you might recall is an application that can decode weak signals. Not only that, the tool supports "fldigi", a digital radio mode application. Both those applications can control the radio using Hamlib rigctl, which means that KiwiClient supports changing frequencies of the receiver, across the Internet, though truth be told, I haven't yet tested that .. my available computing resources are still strictly limited. Oh, the software also has the ability to record waterfalls, do scanning, and provides tools to analyse waterfalls in jupyter notebooks. Getting this to work wasn't too hard. The instructions on the KiwiClient GitHub repository are pretty good. I've made an initial Dockerfile on my own GitHub repository to download and install the software. It's unimaginatively called "kiwiclient-on-docker". I've yet to discover a good way to add or update Dockerfile functionality to existing projects, feel free to make suggestions. Now I absolutely understand that this level of excitement might not universally translate and that's fine. It's yet another example of how rich and diverse our amateur radio community really is. What gets your excitement levels going? I'm Onno VK6FLAB
Niners Nightly with Larry Krueger: Who will be the 49ers' leading receiver?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Five-star receiver Tristen Keys has flipped his commitment from LSU to Tennessee! GoVols247's Ben McKee and Ryan Callahan reacted to the significant development for the Vols. 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
JR reacts to Rashee Rice's six game suspension and Joe Mixon's injury. | Adam Thielen is headed home and Kyle Hamilton signs an extension with Baltimore. | The U.S. Open continues to have drama. |
One of football's most talented young receivers is facing a multi-game ban to start the new season, after a crash in which prosecutors say he struck other vehicles and fled. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
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Chris and Steve talk about the latest on Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice.
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On today's show, Matt and James discuss the Jakobi Meyers drama in Vegas, Scary Terry finally signing a deal in Washington, the 49ers WR crisis and notable receiver cuts 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
Hey HBs! We're back with the 4th and final part of RECEIVER OF MANY by Rachel Alexander! It's time for a road trip to Tartarus and a Titanic confrontation. Bonus Content: those hundred handed boys, ziplining angels and devils, and momentous trips to Claire's! (But really, if you want to get a piercing go to an accredited piercer.) Lady Loves: Sabrina: The podcast Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Liv and her scholarly, yet approachable style of delving into Greek and Roman myths is such a delight! Hard recommend! Mel: 2nding Sabrina's lady love, but also DISCOUNTED CHERRIES! Do not let anyone get between you and cherries that are on sale. YOU DESERVE THEM! Curious about the ridiculous faces we make? Subscribe and watch us on YOUTUBE! Want more of us? Visit our Patreon! This week we're getting the final available books in the Sea Sand Warrior series! That's books 14 ALIEN HOPE and 15 ALIEN CHAMPION and there's a secret baby in one of them! Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast (at) gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms | Tiktok @heaving_bosoms | Bluesky: @heavingbosoms.com | Threads: @heavingbosoms Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more.
The final hour discusses the Mets' win, Willie's concerns about Mendoza's team, and the Jets possibly claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Willie debate why some college players fail in the NFL and agree not to rush Jaxson Dart. Bogusch's update covers DeVito's cut, the Jets' receiver search, and Yankees/Mets blowout wins. The show also questions Ohio State banning Dave Portnoy, features Willie the Yogi, and concludes with a dessert debate: key lime pie vs. chocolate, and cone vs. cup.
In this livestream I explore a fascinating truth: every seven years, every cell in your body regenerates. But if you're physically new, what stays constant? ✨ Your memories remain ✨ Your soul continues ✨ Your spirit transcends In this episode we'll explore: The science behind seven-year cellular regeneration The deeper spiritual meaning of being “ever new” The brain as a receiver vs. generator of thought How frequency and consciousness shape your reality Tools like meditation and breathwork to attune to higher states This conversation is a powerful reminder that you are not a body with a soul — you are a soul with a body.
Hey HBs! We're back with part 3 of RECEIVER OF MANY by Rachel Alexander! Hades and Persephone are on the cusp of solidifying into a real couple while Persephone ascends to her fated throne. Bonus Content: is there anything better than a super competent character simping over their love interest while watching them come into their power?? We think not. If you're interested in the book Sabrina mentioned, it's THE SONG OF ACHILLES by Madeline Miller. And if you're curious about Sabrina's lady love tomorrow, check out the podcast Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Curious about the ridiculous faces we make? Subscribe and watch us on YOUTUBE! Want more of us? Visit our Patreon! This week we're getting the final available books in the Sea Sand Warrior series! That's books 14 ALIEN HOPE and 15 ALIEN CHAMPION and there's a secret baby in one of them! Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast (at) gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms | Tiktok @heaving_bosoms | Bluesky: @heavingbosoms.com | Threads: @heavingbosoms Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more.
Alec Lewis, the Vikings beat writer at The Athletic, talks about the 53-man roster after the final preseason game against the Titans. He discusses the WR situation, Adam Thielen, other options, the cornerback concerns and more. This show is presented by First Resource Bank, which serves the needs of small businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas. For more information, here is their website: https://myfrbank.com/ And here is a link to all of their locations! https://myfrbank.com/locations-hours/
We're two weeks from the season opener and Ira returns from illness to a very full Bucs buffet. Enjoy! The wisdom and fun of Ira and Joe is presented by Bill Currie Ford. Click play above or listen at Apple Podcasts or Podbean.com. […] The post Ira Kaufman Returns To A Loaded Bucs Buffet, Talks Coachspeak, Receiver Situation, Final Bucs Top-50, Week 1 Against The Falcons, And Much More appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
2 hours and 13 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Noncon and Big Ten: The Bottom Four Starts at 0:54 New Mexico. Former Wisconsin player who was at Idaho takes over, brings the QB and the DE who gave Oregon problems last year. Keegan Johnson used to play at Iowa. Oklahoma. Spiderman pointing game. Their defense was great and their offense just as terrible. Mateer the savior doesn't have WRs and his OL is highly recruited and young. They spent a lot for Damonic Williams at DT, have a great FS and iffy corners. Punting and arm-punting is winning? CMU. New coach is the former Army OL coach, interesting dude who sends his coaches home at 5pm, got all local coaches because he wants to be there a long time. Got an Iowa QB. #18: Purdue. Odom: Why? Team was falling apart already under Walters and got gutted. Multi-year rebuild. #17: Maryland. Walking Locksley to the gallows season. Inexplicable receiver depth is gone. Jalen Husky (from Bowling Green) and secondary is the relative strength of the defense. How much will Maryland seriously try to compete in this sport or just throw their House money at basketball? #16: Northwestern. The2021 running backs are still there. Caleb Tiernan how do you not come home? Edges Hubbard and Anto Saka (getting draft hype) are good. Dillon Tatum late transfer followed Harlon Barnett. Receivers are gone though. #15: UCLA. Encouraging second half last year, new belief in Deshawn Foster. But they're back to rebuilding from the portal, look like they have to do that every year. Only 2/15 players with 200+ snaps returned. Did get Nico Iamaleava. They have some access to money, but where's it going? Jalen Berger is their RB! [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. The Big Ten Middle Starts at 34:54 #14: MSU. Defense takes a step back, offense takes a step forward, Aidan Chiles could be a budding star. Jonathan Smith probably didn't understand what kind of fanbase he's walking into. #13: Wisconsin. Is this the last hurrah of Fickell? They dumped the spread and their best player is a huge RT so that's good; their defense is kind of falling apart so that's bad. #12: Rutgers. Schiano has done it: Rutgers is a perennial bowl team! No more Monangai but plenty of parts are back, especially on the OL. #11: Minnesota. High-variance offense, Koi Perich is an All-American. If a few of the transfers hit it's a strong defense. Could win 10 games vs a bad schedule, could also be just fighting for a bowl. #10: Nebraska. Raiola year 2 has a lot of weapons. They really spent to get him some WRs, Dane Key and a contested catch guy from Cal. Still going to be a 3-3-5 but playing tiny. The problem is their DL coach left and took the DL with him. #9: Washington. Only Big Ten RB to return, really like them. Also got back Boston. Upgraded from Stephen Belichick to Ryan Walters at DC, have a dual-threat QB who took over last year. Opposite Michigan: no kicker, weak in the trenches. #8: Iowa. Mid! Offense improved quite a bit under Tim Lester, rose to 69th in SP+, had fewer wins because that's not Iowa. "We have a quarterback now!" /runs a waggle. #7: Indiana. Cignetti is tough to play for but he was able to rebuild through the portal again with guys who don't have to get to know Cignetti, including a new QB who might be pretty good. 3. The Contenders Starts at 1:10:38 #6: Illinois. Brian is wearing an Illinois shirt after a 10-2 season that was really lucky. Lose their playmakers from a team that was really lucky last year and did most of their work. Paid all these guys to return because they have a very weak schedule. Circle Illinois-Indiana. #5: USC. Ewebwuddy Woves Waymond. Scott Frost season where they lost to Maryland, banking on a massive, sorta overrated 2026 class. Have their choice receivers, have their QB in Maiava, have a magic wand to turn their secondary into poop. (#4 is Michigan) #3: Oregon. Dan Lanning is our top coach in the league but in-game management in Rose Bowl scares us. Doesn't lose bad games. Will be some talent drop-off, do we trust Dante Moore? He's had a year in the program and they didn't import someone. Probably spent the most of anybody in the portal. Bear Alexander at DT is a reason to doubt them; this team has a big potential to come together or completely fall apart with locker room issues. Easy schedule: Play two OSUs but not THAT OSU. #2: Ohio State. Have the best player on offense (Jeremiah Smith) and the best player on defense (Caleb Downs) in the country, but do they have a quarterback? Their OL is kinda iffy, but the LT situation looks like a hit, and then two transfers are battling for RT. Run game is meh, trust the pass game. People underrating how much they lost on the DL, but we like Beau Atkinson pickup. LB and secondary have a ton of talent: Sonny Styles and Igbinosun are back. S&P+ #1 because there's talent everywhere. If you're looking for reasons to hate on Ohio State: Matt Patricia is there to ruin their defense. #1: Penn State. Drew Allar started very low in our eyes, has improved to okay or mid, and then had a great bowl game. RBs can run in a straight line. TE lost Warren. Receiver is a little iffy, but best OL in Franklin's tenure (not saying much). Kotelnicki is a factor in the offense though. Reasons they're not overrated: defense is filled with talent and experience. Think national pundits see last year, see Big Ten teams that returned their quarterbacks and a strong defense won the last two national championships. 4. Hot Takes & Lightning Round Starts at 1:49:41 Takes hotter than this summer. At seven hours of podcasting we are getting loopy but we still answer most important, breakout players, biggest x-factors, who's your dude, and final predictions. MUSIC: "None of My Friends"—Liz Lawrence "Pages"—Credit Electric "A Cold Sunday"—Lil Yachty “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
Preseason Week 2 in Pittsburgh is in the books and there's plenty to glean. Enjoy! The wisdom and fun of Ira and Joe is presented by Bill Currie Ford. Click play above or listen at Apple Podcasts or Podbean.com. Many other platforms, too. […] The post Diving Into The Receiver Situation, Haason Reddick's Alarm Bell, And More appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
In hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky talk with Vic Tafur to get some inside info from training camp on the 49ers and the Niners gain a new receiver from the Chiefs!
No. 2 receiver isn't as much of a topic with Jonnu Smith. Lamar Jackson left practice holding his wrist. Josh Allen won't play in the preseason for the first time. Jeff is ok not playing Aaron Rodgers against Carolina on Thursday too.
Hour 4 with Joe Starkey and Jeff Hathhorn: Kyle Lewis is a preseason All-American who can be a star for the Panthers. Eli Holstein is in his second season for Pitt. Jeff believes Pitt can win 8-9 games. The Big Ten is discussing a 28 game College Football Playoff. No. 2 receiver isn't as much of a topic with Jonnu Smith.
Injuries have really hit the 49ers Wide receiver room. How will the 49ers Receiver room look week 1 vs the Seahawks? How will the addition of WR Skyy Moore help the 49ers. Join this channel to get access to perks and support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzZkcTcRj7vKSTHL9DQI4Bw/join Also hop on over to Patreon and get EXCLUSIVE 49ers Cutback content including Draft Breakdowns, ALL 22 Film Breakdowns and other shows.: https://www.patreon.com/49erscutback Find links to all our socials on our Link Tree page: https://linktr.ee/49erscutback Don't forget to check out our NEW MERCH SHOP at: https://49erscutbackshop.com
On Wednesday's epsiode of the Orange and Brown Talk podcast, Dan Labbe, Mary Kay Cabot,and Ashley Bastock talk Myles Garrett, QB decisions and more. Myles Garrett's responsde to speeding ticket: They discuss Myles Garrett's response to questions and debate whether he handled the situation appropriately. Which quarterbacks will play on Saturday: They look ahead to the Browns' final preseason game against the Rams and which quarterbacks will play. Injury Updates: What's the latest on Denzel Ward's status and Cedric Tillman's thumb injury. Roster Moves: What does the Jowon Briggs trade to the Jets tell us? Receiver Room: A breakdown of the Browns' current wide receiver situation, including the emergence of Isaiah Bond and Jamari Thrash. Does Diontae Johnson have a chance to make it? JOK's presence: Thoughts on seeing JOK at practice and the positive impact he has on the team's morale and young players. Segments: Introduction (0:00-1:05) Myles Garrett's speeding ticket (1:05-13:15) Which quarterbacks might play on Saturday? (13:15-17:02) Injury updates and roster moves (17:02-21:40) Receiver room discussion (21:40-27:52) JOK sideline presence (27:52-31:13) Conclusion (31:13-31:32) Follow us: On X: https://x.com/orangebrowntalk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ClevelandBrownsonclevelandcom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orangeandbrowntalk/ Music credits: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Goessling, Andrew Krammer and Emily Leiker discuss the state of the Vikings receiving corps about two weeks away from Week 1. Do they need to add a veteran starter? Who's available? And what other injury concerns are still lingering with training camp mostly over? They also open the mailbag and answer your questions about camp surprises, Aaron Jones' versatility, and more.
On this week's OPPOSITION TERRITORY pod, we're diving into the San Francisco 49'ers and what their upcoming 2025 season may look like. This team and organization have certainly gone through challenges over the years with injuries, but they do have their franchise quarterback of the future solidified. This week, Peter Panacy from Fansided's NinerNoise.com joined us for a great discussion!Topics Peter and Jeff dove into:- What has been the overall vision for the 49'ers growth during the offseason?- Can QB Brock Purdy elevate the Niners passing game this season and into the future?- With injuries mounting, should the Niners front office make a trade for a wide receiver?- What is the biggest concern for the 49'ers as they head into this 2025 season?All of this and much more during this week's Opposition Territory show!SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@thephiladelphiasportstableHead over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.comFollow us on BlueSky:Jeff: @jeffwarren.bsky.socialErik: @brickpollitt.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstableFollow us on Twitter/X:Jeff: @Jeffrey_WarrenErik: @BrickPollittThe Show: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow us on Instagram:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstable.Follow Jeff on TikTok: @mrjeffwarrenFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSportsTable
Happy Tuesday, HBs! We're back for part 2 of RECEIVER OF MANY by Rachel Alexander! They make up and then it's a big adventure story! TW for brief mentions of sexual assault. Bonus Content: butchered tree metaphors, Melody Fanfic, and so much more! Joint Lady Love: do it for the bit! Whether it's a set of bags or a pink garage, if it makes you happy, go for it! And abandon bits that don't serve you IMMEDIATELY. Curious about the ridiculous faces we make? Subscribe and watch us on YOUTUBE! Want more of us? Visit our Patreon! This week we're getting part 2 of A SOUL TO GUIDE by Opal Reyne! Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast (at) gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms | Tiktok @heaving_bosoms | Bluesky: @heavingbosoms.com | Threads: @heavingbosoms Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more.
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Adam Munsterteiger and Brian Howell shared their thoughts from Boulder after interviewing second-year Colorado receivers coach Jason Phillips, as well as receivers Hykeem Williams, Joseph Williams and Sincere Brown, following the Buffaloes' 17th preseason practice.
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Hey HBs! We've got a classic retelling of the Hades and Persephone myth AND WE SUPER LOVED IT. This is part 1 of 4 of RECEIVER OF MANY by Rachel Alexander (a 2 week event). Bonus Content: 007 Hades, friends who will make fools of themselves for you, things you SHOULD NOT GOOGLE, centipedes vs cenTIpedees, and so much more! Curious about the ridiculous faces we make? Subscribe and watch us on YOUTUBE! Want more of us? Visit our Patreon! This week we're getting part 2 of A SOUL TO GUIDE by Opal Reyne! Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast (at) gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms | Tiktok @heaving_bosoms | Bluesky: @heavingbosoms.com | Threads: @heavingbosoms | Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more.
Tom Kelly, Hunter Brody, and Ashly Sullivan in for the 94 WIP Morning Show break down the Eagles trade for John Metchie III over the weekend, sending TE Harrison Bryant to the Texans and swapping late-round picks. What does this trade for another wide receiver mean for the Eagles wide receiver depth? Is this an insurance policy in case AJ Brown can't play Week 1 due to his hamstring injury? What does this mean for Darius Cooper, Ainias Smith, and Johnny Wilson?
9am Hour 4 - Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase talk about the Bills receiver position and how players like Elijah Moore and Tyrell Shavers are vying for roster spots on the team.
Memphis Football--Jonah Dylan, Memphis Commercial Appeal, with J&J on the Tigers new receiver Braham Jr. and expectations
Ben Goessling, Andrew Krammer and Emily Leiker discuss what they saw and heard during and after Saturday's 20-12 preseason loss to the New England Patriots. What do they make of the Vikings resting 31 players, including all 22 starters? What about Sam Howell's lackluster performance and more uncertainty at backup QB? Receiver depth is also a question, as are the returner spots, entering the preseason's final week.
This hour, Steve Geller and Mike Detiller have on Adam Lazarus, author of "The Wingmen: The Unlikely, Unusual, Unbreakable Friendship Between John Glenn and Ted Williams," to talk about his book. Then, Steve and Mike talk about kicker Ray Guy and the Saints' new receiver, Moochie Dixon, from SMU.
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Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris reacted to Bears head coach Ben Johnson's plan to get receiver DJ Moore a few carries.
This episode of Bleav in Giants was a live postgame reaction show featuring Bob Papa and Carl Banks discussing the New York Giants' preseason victory over the Buffalo Bills (34–25). The focus was on the Giants' improved quarterback play, the depth and competition at several key positions (including quarterback, cornerback, running back, and tight end), and the overall increase in roster talent compared to past years. They touch on rookie Jaxson Dart's debut, strengths and weaknesses observed during the game, areas for continued improvement, and the positive culture being cultivated by coach Brian Daboll. 00:00:02 – Introductions and setting the scene at the hotel with Giants fans 00:00:23 – Discussion begins about Giants' win against Buffalo, focusing on quarterback play and offense 00:01:42 – Offensive line performance praised; importance of protection for Giants' quarterbacks 00:03:04 – Specific mention of Giants' O-line, coaching staff, and injuries (Evan Neal) 00:04:12 – Analysis of each Giants quarterback and comments on Jaxson Dart's debut 00:05:14 – Receiver depth and chemistry discussed; importance of preseason games for Giants' roster building 00:07:03 – Defensive back (Deonte Banks) performance and Giants' CB competition 00:10:06 – Insights from Giants GM Joe Schoen on CB position battles 00:13:54 – Running back room competition, specifically Turbo and Devin Singletary 00:15:49 – Tight end depth: coaches' evaluations and standout performances (Fidone) 00:19:58 – Special teams and kicker Graham Gano's importance for the Giants 00:22:49 – Defense: tackling issues and roster implications for the Giants 00:24:53 – Wide receiver and return specialist competition; Gunner Olszewski's role 00:27:02 – DL depth and rookie development for the Giants 00:29:27 – Reflections on Giants' improving depth and competition at all positions 00:35:06 – Serving both Giants and Jets audiences for preseason broadcasts 00:38:27 – Quarterback room, Tommy DeVito's value and potential future for the Giants 00:40:22 – Competition at backup quarterback, roster decisions and trade possibilities ☕️ To purchase a mug: https://shop.bleav.com/product/white-glossy-mug-4/ Presented by FanDuel
How worried are we about Tennessee's WR group? Matlock Tire's Gary Dugger joins the show Diego Pavia can't stop talking about the Vols The Top 4 at 4:00
Things Discussed: Condolences and love to the family of Greg Glenn. If you recall he came here as the glue guy/energy guy friend of Jett Howard who was supposed to make Jett better. When you talk about losing a 22-year-old whose primary scholarship-worthy attribute was he made other people better, that's a big loss. Craig mentions he met him at media day, thought Glenn was naively honest and open for an athlete. New rosters/new weights. Bryce Underwood is 10 pounds heavier already than JJ ever got, will need it to be a runner. Michigan going to screen and RPO more? Sure but I think you play man on them, put your biggest corner on McCulley, put a safety in the box, and dare Bryce to beat you. Michigan can make that work by having Bryce hit kill shots deep and by making the high safety responsible for stopping Bryce in the run game. Kill shots: Chip likes to turn a route combo that he's shown before into a surprise deep shot. Jake Garcia? Was ranked around JJ as a freshman after an odyssey, played early at Miami (yes THAT Miami), but threw a lot of INTs, went to Mizzou then ECU, and threw a lot of INTs at ECU too. Got experience. Think Mikey Keene is a much higher floor than we got from Davis Warren/Alex Orji last year. Oklahoma: They're us. Great defense, I'm not as sold as everyone else on Mateer. I think their system really beat up on Mountain West cornerbacks, and he has a lot of moxie, but I don't know how that "you don't know what we're RPOing!" offense is going to interact with Michigan's "you don't know what our coverage is" defense. Probably going to be a rock fight because Oklahoma's defense is legit. They play aggressive, the LBs fill in the gaps, and they've got a safety who makes everybody right. DL dropoff? Think the edges are going to be the superstars, but Benny is very good and they can rotate. Teams are going to try to lock them on the field but good luck surviving the first four snaps against Benny and Williams. Derrick Moore: He was winning his pass rushes regularly but other guys got the stats, had a dropoff while injured, played a GREAT bowl game. Sam says Aidan Hutchinson; I try to tamp that down to "just" Brandon Graham. Players say there was a meeting before Indiana where Wink had to listen to the players about how they do things and some of the players had to hear some things, and they all really got on the same page. Defense was ELITE after that. I'm mad about Cam Brandt switching to #9, which looks like TJ Guy's #4 and Derrick Moore's #8. What are we doing here Cam? Some of us have to chart in the wee hours. We had a 91, 42, and 8, and the fans knew exactly what we were looking at. Blake Frazier at 295: His timeline was always 2026 not 2025; I think we were talking about him as an X-factor and he's got to gain more weight before we put him out there at left tackle. Sam's OL right now from right to left: Sprague, Efobi, Crippen, El-Hadi, ….? LT: I think they have to live with Link (who lost 4 pounds and looks leaner in a grocery store), until Babalola is ready. Note that Sprague came in very well developed needed until the bowl game (though he was injured early in the season). Receiver weights: Kendrick Bell is a sneaky pick for breakout player, Fred Moore is as well. Very encouraged by Andrew Marsh coming in at 190 because his thing is he played vs Texas high schoolers bigger than his 175 size; if he's going to make that work against 220-pound safeties in the Big Ten he's going to need that size. Center? I think Crippen is smart, knows all the calls, hit his strength/size ceiling and it's lower than they want to move DTs, and Juan Castillo can't add much more than that. What Castillo can do is get Guarnera ready to push Crippen, but with a freshman QB you want to get the line calls right first, not shoot for the stars. Crippen is our guy, he'll give us a senior Kugler kind of year, and we'll live with it.