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Welcome back worst little listeners! Five piece progressive metalcore group CYANATE join us this week for a truly brutal head banging thrash session. With Jerad Mochel on guitar, Tim MacDonald on bass, Scott Schlingheyde also on guitar, Robert Landers on drums, headed by Dimitri Macouin lead vocals. We hear tracks from their self titled debut […]
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2fl2a38b Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com New contracts for consultant doctors. Conarthaí nua do dhochtúirí comhairleacha. The Government has given its blessing to new work contracts proposed by Health Minister Stephen Donnelly in relation to consultant doctors working in public hospitals. Tá an Rialtas i ndiaidh beannacht a thabhairt do chonarthaí nua oibre a bhí molta ag an Aire Sláinte Stephen Donnelly maidir le dochtúirí comhairleacha a bheadh ag obair sna hospidéil phoiblí. Minister Donnelly now said that it would now be possible to employ more consultant doctors and accordingly provide a better service to the public. Dúirt an tAire Donnelly anois go mbeifí in ann níos mó dochtúirí comhairleacha a fhostú anois agus dá réir seirbhís níos fearr a chur ar fáil don phobal. He also said that this would help to reduce waiting lists in hospitals and that there would not be as much pressure in the accident and emergency units. Dúirt sé freisin go gcuideodh sé seo le liostaí feithimh a laghdú sna hospidéil agus nach mbeadh an oiread céanna brú sna haonaid timpistí agus éigeandála. However, the Association of Hospital Consultant Doctors (IHCA) has expressed concern that the number of doctors who will want to participate in this scheme will be low. Tá imní léirithe ag Cónaidhm na nDochtúírí Comhairleacha Ospidéil (IHCA) áfach go mbeidh líon na ndochtúírí a dteastóidh uathu a bheith páirteach sa scéim seo, íseal. The President of the Federation, Robert Landers said that long working hours are mentioned in the contracts and that additional doctors must be hired to share the hours. Dúirt Uachtaráan na Cónaidhme,Robert Landers go bhfuil uaireanta fada oibre luaite leis na conarthaí agus go gcaithfí dochtúirí breise a fhostú leis na huaireanta a roinnt. However, he also admitted that there were advantages to the scheme. D'admhaigh sé freisin áfach go raibh buntáistí leis an scéim. Between €209,000-€252,000 a year to be offered in these new contracts. Idir €209,000-€252,000 sa bhliain atá le tairiscint sna conarthaí nua seo. There are also allowances worth €38,000 per year. Tá liúntais i gceist freisin ar fiú €38,000 in aghaidh na bliana iad. It is understood that a 37-hour working week will be involved, which is hours longer than consultants currently work. Tuigtear gur seachtain oibre 37 uair a'chloig a bheidh i gceist, sin uaireanta níos faide ná mar a oibríonn comhairleoirí faoi láthair. It is also understood that they may have to work on Saturdays, a duty they did not have before. Tuigtear freisin go bhféadfadh sé go mbeadh orthu oibriú ar an Satharn, dualgas nach raibh orthu roimhe seo. Speaking on his way into the Government meeting this morning, Minister Donnelly said that these contracts would be offered to any new doctor coming into the system and that any doctor who already has a contract could join there. Ag labhairt dó ar a bhealach isteach chuig an gcruinniú Rialtais ar maidin, dúirt an tAire Donnelly go mbeadh na conarthaí seo á dtairiscint d'aon dochtúir nua atá ag teacht isteach sa chóras agus go bhféadfadh aon dochtúir a bhfuil conradh acu cheana féin a bheidh páirteach ann. The public system is currently short of 900 doctors. Tá ganntan de 900 dochtúir ar an gcóras poiblí faoi láthair. New contracts for consultant doctors Conarthaí nua do dhochtúirí comhairleacha
On the night of February 12th, 1992 a horrific accident occurred. Beloved father and friend, Robert Landers was killed in a bulldozer accident. As his family mourns his death, investigators look into a hunch that this accident may not be all it seems on the surface. With new evidence an exhumation is ordered for Robert's body and a full autopsy is completed which confirms Detectives' suspicions. An investigation is launched and it is learned that Robert may not be loved by ALL of those around him, as two suspects emerge from his closest loved ones. Listen along with today's case to find out if justice is served for Robert Landers. If you liked listening to the show and want to hear more from us in the future then please rate review and subscribe to us in Apple podcasts or follow us on your favorite podcatcher. If we are not on a platform that you prefer then let us know and we will work to get our voices on there for you. You can reach us for comments questions or requests for cases or paranormal phenomenon @ sisteriouspod@gmail.comYou can tweet us @sisteriouspodCheck out our instagram @sisterious_podcast Or like us on facebook at Facebook.com/sisterious-podcastIf you'd like to support us you can donate to our patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/sisterious?fan_landing=trueRemember, you can be strange but don't be a stranger!Sources: https://www.oxygen.com/exhumed-killer-revealed/season-2/episode-2/the-body-under-the-bulldozerhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-court-of-criminal-appeals/1399802.htmlhttps://case-law.vlex.com/vid/Landers-v-Hooks-060811-ALMDC-2-06-cv-975-WO-601650882
What a conversation! Mr. Landers is the Director of the Civic Center of Columbus, Georgia and Chairman of the Juneteenth committee. We met yesterday (9 June 2022) for the first time to schedule today's episode. It was a meeting worth having to see and listen to this young leader talk his stuff. I had to use “Old School” language to express my happiness. I hope to have him back to give us feedback on how he felt about the outcome of the Juneteenth activities. Please pay attention to his comments.
Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is back again to break it all down – from what the Buckeyes proved in their win over the Hoosiers last week to how they keep it rolling against Penn State and what should be a great test in the second half of a season that features three opponents ranked in the top 20. This week's show features former Buckeyes linebacker Zach Boren, former Ohio State receiver Evan Spencer, former Buckeyes defensive lineman Robert Landers and former Ohio State quarterbacks Cardale Jones and Justin Zwick, alongside Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DUBLIN — Ohio State made good use of its off week. Now it's time for the Buckeyes to chase another Big Ten crown. Next on the schedule to open the second half of the season: Indiana. On the road. In primetime. Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is back again to break it all down – from what the Buckeyes need to show in the trip to Bloomington to what they need to do the rest of the way to get back to the College Football Playoff. This week's show features former Buckeyes linebacker Zach Boren, former defensive lineman Robert Landers and former Ohio State linebacker Bobby Carpenter, alongside Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State destroyed Rutgers in its return to Big Ten play last weekend. Now the Buckeyes must build off of the latest win as they return home. Next on the schedule: Maryland, a high-flying offense who could give Ohio State issues. Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is back again to break it all down – from what the Buckeyes need to show in the annual Homecoming game to how the season could play out from here. This week's show features former Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones, former Ohio State linebacker Zach Boren, former defensive lineman Robert Landers and linebacker Bobby Carpenter, alongside Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward. This week's episode is presented by Sears Heating and Cooling. Don't miss the full episode of Weekend Kickoff at Urban Meyer's Pint House. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DUBLIN — Ohio State destroyed in-state foe Akron last weekend to continue its winning ways. Now the No. 11 Buckeyes must build off of the latest win as they resume conference play. Next on the schedule: Rutgers, a Big Ten opponent with some new-found confidence under former Buckeyes assistant Greg Schiano Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is back again to break it all down – from what Ohio State needs to continue improving to how getting starting quarterback C.J. Stroud back will impact the Buckeyes this week. This week's show features former Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones, former Ohio State linebacker Zach Boren, former defensive lineman Robert Landers and linebacker Bobby Carpenter, alongside Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward. This week's episode is presented by BCA Mechanical. Don't miss the full episode of Weekend Kickoff at Urban Meyer's Pint House. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State bounced back from its first regular-season game since 2018 with a win over Tulsa last weekend. Now the No. 10 Buckeyes must continue to build positive momentum as they finish nonconference play and head into league games next week. Next on the schedule: Akron, a MAC program that has struggled to win games for years. Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is back again to break it all down – from what Ohio State needs to continue improving to how resting starting quarterback C.J. Stroud will impact the Buckeyes this week. This week's show features former Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones, former Ohio State linebacker Zach Boren, former defensive lineman Robert Landers and former tight end Jeff Heuerman, alongside Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward. This week's episode is presented by Columbus Worthington Air. Don't miss the full episode of Weekend Kickoff at Urban Meyer's Pint House. #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #CFBNews Subscribe for more Ohio State Football coverage: https://www.youtube.com/c/Lettermenrow?sub_confirmation=1 Ohio State Buckeyes videos from Columbus, Ohio from the staff of Lettermen Row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State lost its first regular-season game since 2018 last weekend. The Buckeyes were battered and beaten at home by Oregon. Now the No. 9 Buckeyes must refocus, regroup and figure out how to fix a struggling defense and an offense that can put up yards but couldn't finish drives. That chance will come against Tulsa on Saturday. Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is back again to break it all down – from what Ohio State needs to improve after its loss to how the Buckeyes will prepare for their next test against the Golden Hurricane. This week's show features former Buckeyes quarterback Justin Zwick, former Ohio State linebacker Zach Boren, former defensive lineman Robert Landers, former safety Tyvis Powell and senior writer Austin Ward. This week's episode is presented by Temperature Pro. Don't miss the full episode of Weekend Kickoff at Urban Meyer's Pint House. Join Lettermen Row: https://www.on3.com/teams/ohio-state-buckeyes/join/ #OhioStateFootball Follow Lettermen Row here: Website: https://lettermenrow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LettermenRow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LettermenRow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lettermenrow/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State opened its quest for a fifth straight Big Ten championship and third consecutive College Football Playoff berth with a win over Minnesota. Now the No. 3 Buckeyes prepare for one of the biggest showdowns of the college football season as No. 12 Oregon comes to town for a noon kickoff Saturday at The Horseshoe. Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is back again to break it all down – from what Ohio State needs to improve after its 45-31 win in Week One to how the Buckeyes will prepare for a stiff test against the Ducks. This week's show features former Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones, former Ohio State linebackers Bobby Carpenter and Zach Boren, former wide receiver Evan Spencer, former defensive lineman Robert Landers and senior writer Austin Ward. This week's episode is presented by U.S. Heating and Air Conditioning in Lewis Center. Don't miss the full episode of Weekend Kickoff at Urban Meyer's Pint House. Download our mobile app: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lettermen-row/id1480909645 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whiz.lettermenrow&hl=en_US Lettermen Row Shop: https://lettermenrowshop.com/ #OhioStateFootball Follow Lettermen Row here: Website: https://lettermenrow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LettermenRow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LettermenRow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lettermenrow/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State is set to open spring football practice later this week, and the Tim May Podcast is here with another episode to break it all down. Tim welcomes Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward on the show to talk about some of the most intriguing storylines about the Buckeyes as they prepare to head into spring practice and who could break out during these 15 practices. Tim also welcomes on former Ohio State defensive lineman Robert 'BB' Landers to discuss the opportunity to participate in the Buckeyes upcoming Pro Day, missing out on Pro Day last year due to the pandemic and much more. Don’t miss the latest edition. Download our mobile app: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lettermen-row/id1480909645 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whiz.lettermenrow&hl=en_US Lettermen Row Shop: https://lettermenrowshop.com/ #OhioStateFootball Follow Lettermen Row here: Website: https://lettermenrow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LettermenRow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LettermenRow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lettermenrow/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's edition of Weekend Kickoff is a preview of the Ohio State, Clemson showdown in the Sugar Bowl. Former Buckeyes players including Bobby Carpenter, Robert Landers, Jeff Heuerman, Cardale Jones and Tyvis Powell discuss the matchup with Clemson and give score predictions. Recorded live at Urban Meyer's Pint House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Championship edition of Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems. Watch Ohio State legends preview the Big Ten Championship game against Northwestern. Featuring Cardale Jones, Tyvis Powell, Zach Boren, Jacoby Boren, Robert Landers and Austin Ward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems, former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer joins the show to discuss the Michigan rivalry gave. Former players including Bobby Carpenter, Anthony Schlegel, Robert Landers, Cardale Jones and Zach Boren join to give their thoughts on the cancellation of the Michigan and look ahead to the College Football Playoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode of Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems features a wide ranging discussion about Ohio State's final two games and championship outlook. The all-star panel of former Buckeyes tackle every question Ohio State fans want to know. How will the Buckeyes do without Ryan Day at the helm against Michigan State? Is Larry Johnson up to the task as head coach? Can Kerry Coombs shore up the defensive secondary? Will Michigan cancel The Game? Find out in this episode featuring Cardale Jones, Zach Boren, Anthony Schlegel, Robert Landers and Evan Spencer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's edition of Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems the panel of former players discuss how the the canceled Ohio State vs. Maryland game impacts the Buckeyes. In addition to examining the disappointing cancelation, the group talks about who played well against Rutgers and who needs to improve if the Buckeyes want to make a run at the National Championship. Lastly, the former Buckeyes make picks for this weekend's slate of college football games. Host Austin Ward is joined by Ohio State legends Bobby Carpenter, Robert Landers, Michael Bennett, Anthony Schlegel and Cardale Jones for this live taping at Urban Meyer's Pint House.
On this week's episode of Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems, former Ohio State players Bobby Carpenter, Cardale Jones, Robert Landers, Michael Bennett and Anthony Schlegel preview the Buckeyes matchup with Rutgers.
Lettermen Row Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems is in mid-season form as Ohio State prepares to travel to Penn State for a primetime showdown. The panel of Buckeyes legends including Urban Meyer, Cardale Jones, Anthony Schlegel, Zach Boren, Robert Landers, Michael Bennett and Evan Spencer previewed all angles of Ohio State's matchup with the Nittany Lions. The guys give game picks, stories and much more in this live episode from Urban Meyer's Pint House.
On this week's episode of Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems, former Ohio State players Bobby Carpenter, Zach Boren, Anthony Schlegel, Robert Landers and Cardale Jones along with Urban Meyer preview the Buckeyes matchup with Nebraska. In addition, Meyer and Jones share stories from their time together at Ohio State. The show wraps up with Coors Silver Bullet score predictions for this weekend's slate of college football games. Special thanks for BCA Mechanical and Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems for sponsoring this week's episode.
On this week's episode of Lettermen Row's Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems, Urban Meyer, Bobby Carpenter, Anthony Schlegel, Robert Landers, Zach Boren and Michael Bennett discussed how Ohio State transitions from preseason camp to game week. Hosted by Austin Ward, this episode covers everything you need to know as the Buckeyes prepare to kickoff the season on October 24 against Nebraska. The guys also make game picks and much more in this episode that was recorded live at Urban's Pint House.
On this week's edition of Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems, Austin Ward is joined by Ohio State legends, Cardale Jones, Zach Boren, Anthony Schlegel, Michael Bennett and Robert Landers to talk about training camp and other issues facing the Buckeyes as they prepare to kickoff the season on October 24th against Nebraska. The group also makes game predictions and much more during this live event at Urban Meyer's Pint House.
DUBLIN -- On this week's episode of Weekend Kickoff presented by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems, Austin Ward is joined by Ohio State legends including, Urban Meyer, Robert Landers, Beanie Wells, Anthony Schlegel and Cardale Jones. The group discusses the Big Ten schedule, how the Buckeyes should manage training camp as well as picks for this weekends games.
On this Buckeye Talk episode, Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means move on to previewing the Ohio State defensive line.The Buckeyes lost Heisman Trophy finalist and No. 2 overall NFL Draft pick Chase Young off last year's line, as well as the veteran three-man tackle rotation of Davon Hamilton, Jashon Cornell and Robert Landers.But there is more talent in the pipeline. The guys run through what they expect from Zach Harrison, Tyreke Smith, Haskell Garrett, Tommy Togiai, Tyler Friday, Jonathon Cooper, Taron Vincent and the rest of the candidates for defensive line playing time. They look at the recruits coming in next on the line, talk about the influence of line coach Larry Johnson, offer their big predictions for the group and delve into the overall expectations for the entire 2018 recruiting class at the end of the pod.It's a good hour of D-line talk, so thanks for listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ross Fulton is the Xs and Os expert for BuckeyeScoop.com. On today's edition of The Morning Scoop, Ross shares a little bit about how he got involved in football analysis, and what he likes to see on the field. He also breaks down the one-high system that Ohio State head coach Ryan Day prefers to have his team play.How well will it work this year without Chase Young, Da'Von Hamilton, Robert Landers, Malik Harrison, Jeff Okudah, Damon Arnette, and Jordan Fuller?How much will the loss of Jeff Hafley to Boston College change things?Which player might be the key to success for the defense this fall?Ross breaks it all down in today's edition of The Morning Scoop.
On this week's episode of Lettermen Live hosted By Roosters, former Ohio State coach, Urban Meyer, joined the panel to discuss how his experience as a college football coach has shaped his view of today's social issues and injustice. Also on this week's panel are Robert Landers, Anthony Schlegel, Doug Worthington and Justin Zwick. Watch as the guys provide insight into race relations and how diversity found on many sports teams can be positive influence.
The Tim May Podcast is back to talk about the latest Ohio State news. This week, Tim and Lettermen Row senior writer Austin Ward break down what a football season could look like this fall and how the NCAA, conferences and schools could do it in a safe manner that still allows everyone to play. It won't be normal, but there could be football in the fall. The guys also talked about the recruiting roll Ohio State has been on over the last couple months despite the shutdown and quarantine, and just how Ryan Day has kept the Ohio State recruiting machine going. Tucked into all of that is a condensed version of Tim's interview with former Ohio State defensive tackle Robert Landers, who is still hoping to land with an NFL team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest edition of the Spielman and Hooley podcast includes an explanation for the videos Chris is shooting to entertain people during COVID-19 quarantines, how NFL teams will execute the draft away from their team facilities, whether social-distancig limits on in-person scouting will impact J.K. Dobbins and other Buckeyes in the draft and Kirk Herbstreit's assessment of whether there will be college football this fall.Subscribe on Apple podcasts:Email the show at spielmanhooleypodcast@gmail.com and follow Spielman and Hooley on Facebook and Instagram or at spielmanandhooley.comFollow us on Patreon.Also, please review our podcast on iTunes. Here is a tutorial if you need it:TODAYMr. Spielman takes to Instagram and Twitter with some humorously helpful, or helpfully humerous videos that mix football fundamentals with COVID-19 social distancing wisdom.The NFL Draft is going on as scheduled April 23, but not the way it has in the past.Roger Goodell puts limits on every team that may only be necessary for one team.Guess who's moving?J.K. Dobbins couldn't complete Combine workouts because of a pulled hamstring. Now he can't show his speed at an OSU Pro Day, or visit teams in person. How much impact will this have on his draft stock?Robert Landers, Davon Hamilton, Jordan Fuller and Malik Harrison are also in the draft pool and possibly impacted by the new draft procedures.Kirk Herbstreit makes national headlines by saying that he would be "shocked" if there is college or NFL football this fall.Shoutout to 10 TV's Dom Tiberi on an impressive work anniversary.Follow us on Facebook and watch us live at 7 a.m.-ish Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Follow us on Instagram:Subscribe on Apple podcasts:Subscribe on Spreaker:Email the show at spielmanhooleypodcast@gmail.com and follow Spielman and Hooley on Facebook and Instagram or at spielmanandhooley.comFor the latest on Ohio State, follow Sports Illustrated Buckeye Maven on Facebook and @BuckeyeMaven on Twitter.Find out more at https://spielman-and-hooley.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The latest edition of the Spielman and Hooley podcast includes an assessment of Ryan Day's comments about the likelihood of Ohio State playing football in the fall, the Bengals' free-agent spending spree that includes signing Vonn Bell, how COVID-19 cutbacks impact Robert Landers and other second-round-and-down Buckeyes in the NFL Draft and what Vikings GM Rick Spielman cant do any more.Subscribe on Apple podcasts:Email the show at spielmanhooleypodcast@gmail.com and follow Spielman and Hooley on Facebook and Instagram or at spielmanandhooley.comFollow us on Patreon.Also, please review our podcast on iTunes. Here is a tutorial if you need it:TODAY:Ryan Day gives details on how OSU is coping with coronavirus limitations on what would be a normal spring practice season.The Buckeyes are staying in touch just like the rest of us.Jack Miller and C.J. Stroud are no longer on campus, which complicates their ability to progress in the backup quarterback battle.The Woody Hayes Athletic Center is closed, but the coaches are still finding ways to get together twice each day.There are some questions that Day won't attempt to answer.The cutbacks take college football back to how it once worked when it came to summer practice.If the college football season gets cut in length, it might resemble something that worked out pretty well for the Buckeyes more than 50 years ago.We draw four winners of $100 in our weekly nomination of those impacted by job loss because of Ohio's Shelter in Place order.The Bengals spend $145 million in free agency.Vonn Bell is among the newest Bengals in what they hope will be a defensive makeover.Cincinnati's secondary was abysmal last season, but Bell and two refugees from the Minnesota Vikings might change that.Oh, don't forget, the Bengals will be getting Jonah Williams from last year's draft to bolster the offensive line.Joe Burrow will have weapons, but he is in a tough division from which to reach the playoffs as a rookie.Rick Spielman and other GMs in the NFL are going to have to get creative when it comes to preparing for the draft.When it comes to cell signal and bandwidth, Rick Spielman is running into some of the same problems as the Two Men in a Basement NFL consulting firm.Follow us on Facebook and watch us live at 7 a.m.-ish Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Follow us on Instagram:Subscribe on Apple podcasts:Subscribe on Spreaker:Email the show at spielmanhooleypodcast@gmail.com and follow Spielman and Hooley on Facebook and Instagram or at spielmanandhooley.comFor the latest on Ohio State, follow Sports Illustrated Buckeye Maven on Facebook and @BuckeyeMaven on Twitter. Find out more at https://spielman-and-hooley.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr talk about Ryan Day's biggest worry right now -- complacency. The Buckeyes look like a well-oiled machine, but all of the talk on Tuesday was how they could be so much better if they clean up their mistakes. Is this a one-week battle because of the opponent, or is this setting up for something more? The fellas also go over everything that was said during a loaded interview session featuring Ryan Day, Mike Yurcich, Al Washington, Robert Landers, Wyatt Davis, Justin Fields, and the most underappreciated man in Buckeye Nation -- Damon Arnette. All of this and much more.
In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr talk about the latest news on the Ohio State depth chart. They also discuss Ryan Day's concerns heading into the game against Florida Atlantic. Tuesday saw interview sessions with Day, coordinators Jeff Hafley and Kevin Wilson, and players Tuf Borland, Robert Landers, and Branden Bowen. They discuss what everyone had to say as the Buckeyes head toward Saturday.
On this episode, the defensive line will definitely be a strength, but I tell you the names that will provide depth behind Chase Young, Robert Landers, Davon Hamilton, and Johnathon Cooper. Both positions are loaded with talent but that is the Ohio State expectation. The other part of our front seven was very disappointing last year and with new coaches, there will be competition. Will the incumbents remain or will some hungry young guys get their chance? Find out on Buck Off with Christopher Renne.
Today we bring you an episode of a brand-new podcast miniseries entitled "What Happened to Prisoner Justice Day?" about the history of prisons in canada focusing on differences in the prison system in the 1960s-1980s versus today. The podcast features interviews with former and current prisoners, as well as supporters on the outside. "In [this] episode, we talk to Gene, who started doing time in canadian prisons in 1972. Gene talks to us about the early days of PJD on the inside and the role that inmates committees and outside support played in prisoner resistance in the 70s and 80s. He talks a bit about protective custody or PC, and how changes to protective custody policies in federal prisons undermined solidarity. At the end of the show, we mention the website penalpress.com. The site features a catalogue of newspapers produced in prisons in canada. Check it out for an inside perspective on the canadian prison system from the late 1940s onwards." More about the podcast: This is a mini series about the history of prisons in canada focusing on differences in the prison system in the 1960s-1980s versus today. The podcast features interviews with former and current prisoners, as well as supporters on the outside. For those new to prison history, Prisoner Justice Day, also called PJD, started in 1975 on the one year anniversary of the death of Edward Nalon, an inside organizer who bled to death in a segregation cell in Millhaven Maximum Penitentiary on August 10th, 1974. Prisoners refused to eat and refused to work to commemorate Eddie's death. In May 1976, Robert Landers, who had been actively organizing in Archambault Pen before being involuntarily transferred to Millhaven, died in a segregation cell in Millhaven after repeated calls for medical help met no response. In June 1976, prisoners in Millhaven launched a call for support for their one day hunger strike in remembrance of all prisoners who had died inside - to take place on August 10th. Word spread across the country and, in the end, thousands of prisoners participated in the one day hunger strike and supporters on the outside organized events on the outside. A lot has changed since the 70s, not just in prison, but outside of prison. While respecting PJD remains important to many on the inside and outside, the numbers of those participating are nowhere near the numbers involved in the 70s and 80s. This podcast mini-series sets out to explore why that change has occurred. We found the PJD image for the podcast and its backstory here: http://journal.radicalcriminology.org/index.php/rc/article/view/68/html Search for What Happened to Prisoner Justice Day wherever you get your podcasts, or check it out online at prisonhistoryca.libsyn.com
Topics:-Isaiah Buggs is an NFL contributor-Examining Derrick Brown and Dontavius Russell-Daylon Mack ever gonna mature as a player?-Keke do you love me-Robert Landers an interesting name to watch-Could Dre'Mont Jones be a top 50 player? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Topics: -Isaiah Buggs is an NFL contributor -Examining Derrick Brown and Dontavius Russell -Daylon Mack ever gonna mature as a player? -Keke do you love me -Robert Landers an interesting name to watch -Could Dre'Mont Jones be a top 50 player? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices