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On this episode of Move the Sticks, Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks tackle some of the hottest pre-draft debates. Outside of Travis Hunter, could we really see just one wide receiver go in the first round? The guys break down both sides of the argument and why the current WR market, where top talent rarely hits free agency, actually makes the case for drafting one early. They also dive into the ceiling and floor for defensive tackles Walter Nolen and Kenneth Grant, discuss why LSU tight end Mason Taylor would be a great fit for the Eagles, and react to the Patriots trading QB Joe Milton III to the Cowboys, showing how Eliot Wolf is following his father Ron Wolf’s philosophy of drafting and flipping quarterbacks for value. Then, DJ teases a conversation with a source who believes Jalen Milroe could come off the board much earlier than expected. And to close it out, DJ highlights some of the biggest risers in his latest Top 50 rankings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined on the phone by Jeanne Bruette, who worked in the head office at Lambeau for many years. She was the Executive Assistant to the likes of Ron Wolf and Ted Thompson. She tells how a simple project of cleaning up Ron's paperwork and the job lasted for many years. She shares great inside tidbits from her years with the team! Then Adam Wachowski joins to chat about The Price is Right fundraising evening coming up on February 22nd. Here are some details from their website: Join hosts Louie Vigue and John Maino for a fun 3-hour show with tons of great prizes! The show is Saturday, February 22, 2025, at the Two Rivers Community House. Start time 630pm doors open at 530pm. Tickets are just $20. Table reservations can be made by emailing beachbashtr@yahoo.com. Available tables can be seen by clicking the tab below. Louie's formalware, brought to you by Schroeders Department Store. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guest: Jeanne Bruette
(00:00) The guys, joined by Phil Perry covering for Zolak, discuss Ron Wolf discussing the job that Eliot Wolf is doing with the Patriots. (9:29) Beetle, McKone, and Phil Perry discuss rebuilding and the top five positions that the Patriots need to fill. (21:14) The Crew and Phil Perry filling in for Scott Zolak come back from break with Read and React. (32:54) Zolak and Bertrand end the second hour with Phil Perry discussing the MLB Playoffs.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.golongtd.comThe task, to most, appeared insurmountable. This was a Green Bay Packers franchise that had completely forgotten how to win. When Ron Wolf took over as general manager in November 1991, the football team in the NFL's smallest market was short on both talent and belief. With free agency looming, it was fair to wonder if the Packers would become obsolete. It had been 24 years since Vince Lombardi won his last title and — over those 24 years — these Packers made the playoffs only twice. (Many readers here certainly remember those dark ages.)Then, Wolf changed everything. All the Packers have known since his arrival is winning.He traded for Brett Favre, hired Mike Holmgren, signed Reggie White and restored the glory days. Through his decade as GM, the Packers never had a losing season, won three NFC Central titles and, of course, reached two Super Bowls. The Packers triumphed over New England in ‘96. So… how?How did Ron Wolf make the team in this frigid pocket of the country a winner built to last? The GMs that've followed — Ted Thompson and Brian Gutekunst — were both hired by Wolf as scouts in the 90s and both followed Wolf's blueprint. The Packers became a team that expects to compete for a championship every year. All a credit to Wolf, first and foremost. General managers across the NFL are trying to turn organizations around. We've spoken to many. Here on the third episode of “How the NFL Works,” Wolf explains in full how he did it. After so many years working as a personnel man for Al Davis and the Raiders (1963- ‘74, 1979- ‘89), a brief run as Tampa Bay's VP of football operations (‘76- ‘78) and the Jets' personnel director (‘90- ‘91), the timing was right. Wolf was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. Today, his son Eliot is the GM of the New England Patriots.Audio and video are available here for Go Long paid subscribers.The written Q&A is also available: New readers/listeners can join us here.Topics discussed…* What compelled Ron Wolf to trade a first-round pick for Brett Favre? The Bucs years taught him a valuable lesson. He knew he needed a quarterback. * Was there a game, a practice, a moment Wolf knew Favre was exactly what the Packers needed? GMs across the NFL are waiting to be struck my cupid's arrow at the position themselves.* Favre should've been a New York Jet. Instead, he became a Packer and the trade launched the most unprecedented run of quarterback play the NFL's seen.* Green Bay had many disadvantages. To this day, it's hard to convince players in their mid-20s to live in Wisconsin. But Wolf didn't overthink the negative. He knew there were many built-in advantages to running a football team here… and he played off those advantages. He was determined to make Titletown a Destination Town. Right down to finding the best barbers he could, Wolf make this a player-friendly operation.* Hiring Mike Holmgren. (The 49ers OC was the “girl with the curl,” Wolf says.)* Signing for Reggie White. (Sometimes, it simply pays to pay the most money.)* All these years later, he still thinks about the Packers' Super Bowl XXXII loss to the Denver Broncos. Wolf reveals his great regret.* Why he believes Sterling Sharpe should join him in Canton.* Several personnel men under Wolf have spread his philosophy to other franchises. One, John Dorsey, helped build the best team in the NFL. Another, John Schneider, is still going strong in Seattle. Thompson, of course, won a Super Bowl in 2010. * Drafting Donald Driver. (The Chicago Bears are to thank.)* Trading for Ahman Green. (He knew the running back was in Seattle's doghouse.)* And the best feeling of them all? Winning the NFC Championship at Lambeau Field over the Carolina Panthers. Thank you for listening, watching and sharing. You'll enjoy this one.Go Long is powered by you.Video:
On The Kenny & JT Show we're joined by former Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf visits our studio. Ron was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015 for building the Packers into an elite powerhouse from 1991-2000. He's in town this week as part of the Hall's Residency Program.
In this episode of the Packernet Podcast, host Ryan Schlipp delves into the Packers' philosophy, discussing whether the organization is more player centric or process driven. Drawing from Ron Wolf's critical comments on Aaron Rodgers and exploring the Packers' unique draft and develop strategy, Ryan breaks down how Green Bay's approach benefits both the team and its players. He highlights the symbiotic relationship between team success and player development, providing insights into how young players thrive in Green Bay. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the Packers' strategy and what it means for the future of the organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Packernet Podcast, host Ryan Schlipp delves into the Packers' philosophy, discussing whether the organization is more player centric or process driven. Drawing from Ron Wolf's critical comments on Aaron Rodgers and exploring the Packers' unique draft and develop strategy, Ryan breaks down how Green Bay's approach benefits both the team and its players. He highlights the symbiotic relationship between team success and player development, providing insights into how young players thrive in Green Bay. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the Packers' strategy and what it means for the future of the organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Daniels got a jump start on his summer reading and knocked out "The Packer Way" by Ron Wolf. With Chris Mason riding shotgun, Mark breaks down what he learned from Eliot Wolf's father and how the Patriots might try to emulate some of his "stepping stones" that led to a Super Bowl in Green Bay. There are a few principles that already apply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2 - Gresh and Fauria looked back at the drafting philosophies of former Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf and if his son, Eliot Wolf, could use the same philosophies in New England. Before the Lunchtime Parlay, The guys recapped Red Sox manager Alex Cora's interview with the Jones & Mego show and Cora's comments on the expectations of the team.
Summary: In this gripping episode of "Packernet After Dark," aired on March 22nd, the discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the Chicago Bears' handling of quarterback Justin Fields and the mixed reactions from fans and the implications of GM Ryan Pace's decisions at 0:00. The conversation heats up as Kyle and Madison explore the frustrations surrounding Fields' trade request and the Bears' strategic moves. By 4:03, the focus shifts to the Packers, with a critical look at their offseason moves, including the controversial trade of AJ Dillon, and the speculation over a potential troll job involving Clifford's trade. The speakers analyze GM Brian Gutekunst's unique approach compared to his league counterparts. The dialogue then transitions at 8:41 to the Packers' defensive strategy woes, dissecting player critiques of the previous coaching, including Campbell's outspoken comments and hopes for a revitalized scheme under new coordinator Jeff Haffley. The discussion extends to the leadership and coaching challenges faced by the team, especially criticizing Joe Berry's approach at 15:42 and Matt Lafleur's tendency to shift blame. By 20:22, the conversation broadens to NFL team dynamics, touching on the Packers' viral social media moment, the pressures of roster building amid ownership expectations, and the pivotal yet risky quarterback trade strategy debated at 23:31. The episode doesn't shy away from addressing the broader management and draft strategy issues plaguing teams, emphasizing the need for long-term vision over immediate success, culminating in a reflective dialogue on quarterback development strategies and the historical success of a Ron Wolf-style approach at 33:23. Timestamps: NFL Team's Handling of Justin Fields (0:00), Offseason Moves and Draft Strategy (4:03), Packers' Defensive Scheme (8:41), Defensive Issues and Leadership (15:42), Roster Building and Ownership Dynamics (20:22), Questionable Trade Decision (23:31), Poor Management and Draft Decisions (28:20), NFL Draft Strategy and Quarterback Development (33:23). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Summary: In this gripping episode of "Packernet After Dark," aired on March 22nd, the discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the Chicago Bears' handling of quarterback Justin Fields and the mixed reactions from fans and the implications of GM Ryan Pace's decisions at 0:00. The conversation heats up as Kyle and Madison explore the frustrations surrounding Fields' trade request and the Bears' strategic moves. By 4:03, the focus shifts to the Packers, with a critical look at their offseason moves, including the controversial trade of AJ Dillon, and the speculation over a potential troll job involving Clifford's trade. The speakers analyze GM Brian Gutekunst's unique approach compared to his league counterparts. The dialogue then transitions at 8:41 to the Packers' defensive strategy woes, dissecting player critiques of the previous coaching, including Campbell's outspoken comments and hopes for a revitalized scheme under new coordinator Jeff Haffley. The discussion extends to the leadership and coaching challenges faced by the team, especially criticizing Joe Berry's approach at 15:42 and Matt Lafleur's tendency to shift blame. By 20:22, the conversation broadens to NFL team dynamics, touching on the Packers' viral social media moment, the pressures of roster building amid ownership expectations, and the pivotal yet risky quarterback trade strategy debated at 23:31. The episode doesn't shy away from addressing the broader management and draft strategy issues plaguing teams, emphasizing the need for long-term vision over immediate success, culminating in a reflective dialogue on quarterback development strategies and the historical success of a Ron Wolf-style approach at 33:23. Timestamps: NFL Team's Handling of Justin Fields (0:00), Offseason Moves and Draft Strategy (4:03), Packers' Defensive Scheme (8:41), Defensive Issues and Leadership (15:42), Roster Building and Ownership Dynamics (20:22), Questionable Trade Decision (23:31), Poor Management and Draft Decisions (28:20), NFL Draft Strategy and Quarterback Development (33:23). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason and Tausch talk about Jason's article in the Wisconsin State Journal and Wilde's conversation with Ron Wolf. Digi-only commercial break ends in chaos. Woah Riley! continues the chaos as Wilde and Tausch break down his long-distance relationship. Feel Good Friday.
The Autumn Windbags: The Best Las Vegas Raiders Podcast Ever!
Welcome to episode 206 of The Autumn Windbags! The Raiders locker room is an entirely different place after owner Mark Davis fired head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler. Davante Adams, Josh Jacobs, Hunter Renfrow, Maxx Crosby and others feel a weight lifted off their shoulders. The Las Vegas Raiders new coach Antonio Pierce brings a new energy to the locker room the moment the Raiders press conference was over. How can Aidan O'Connell and Antonio Pierce turn this offense around? Former Las Vegas Raiders executive Amy Trask told CBS Sports that all the Mark Davis advisors that told him to hire Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler are gone. Jim Gray is still an advisor. Along with Ron Wolf, Ken Herock and Mike Ornstein. Sounds like they will be involved with Mark Davis' decision on the Raiders new coach. Former Raiders quarterback and current New Orleans Saints QB Derek Carr commented on mark Davis firing Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler. He wished them the best. Raiders insider Mike Lombardi was asked by @ThePatMcAfeeShow on what went wrong with Josh McDaniels and the Raiders. Lombardi pointed to the troubles that come with acquiring a top receiver like Davante Adams and not being able to use him. In Raiders news, we picked up linebacker Jaylon Smith off the New Orleans Saints practice squad. With Divine Deablo, Luke Masterson and Robert Spillane fighting injuries you need more linebackers especially with NYG vs Raiders coming up. Robert Griffin III tweeted that former Raiders Marshawn Lynch should get an interview for the vacant head coaching position. Marshawn Lynch on Raiders was nothing special. Let alone him coming on as a coach. In What Up, Windbags, Hunter Renfrow was able to survive Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler, reinvigorated fans and shady LA Coliseum stories. 0:00 Intro 1:54 Josh McDaniels Fired 26:53 Mark Davis Advisors 35:56 Derek Carr on Josh McDaniels 45:06 Mike Lombardi on Josh McDaniels 52:31 Raiders News 57:58 What Up, Windbags? Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAT0MnawkRvZYSo9UfMx6-w/join #TheAutumnWindbags #Raiders #LasVegasRaiders #NFL Swag: https://the-autumn-windbags.myspreadshop.com/ Buy us a Beer?: https://cash.app/$AutumnWindbags Follow the guys on Twitter/Instagram: https://twitter.com/RJcliffordMMA https://twitter.com/MrJuanderfull42 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Autumn-Windbags-103656098294802 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theautumnwindbags/ Email: TheAutumnWindbags@gmail.com Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autumn-windbags-podcast/id1544222518 And Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2D89TOexTTGFNQwmDr7QBC
Chewy thinks thongs are worn for comfort, despite everyone telling him that's not the case. Gabe and Chewy Review the Draft classes of Ted Thompson, Brian Gutekunst, and Ron Wolf. Milwaukee Bucks trivia goes on for far far too long.
The Brewers went 1-5 on their road trip, but actually moved up in the NL Central. What the heck?! Justus Cleveland joins Dan to discuss. Plus, Packers GM Brian Gutekunst made a career defining decision just like Ron Wolf and Ted Thompson did. Why doesn't anyone talk about the Ron Wolf part, though?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill spends the third hour of the show talking to Tyler Dunne of GoLongTD.com about the David Bahktiari comments, Aaron Rodgers situation, his conversation with Ron Wolf and more. Bill also discusses if the Packers are rebuilding, eras in Packers history, if Rodgers will still play at an MVP level and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The hour begins with Ashton answering some common questions about cookies. Then Chewy tells a story about his very first interaction with Ron Wolf and it leads to a rumored story about some sort of electric door handle? Yeah, we don't know either. We've got a list of bad owners for today's Power Rankings. Bucks Trivia and an introduction of Chewy to JD & The Straight Shot. Who is Tom Hamm?
The Architect of the resurgence of the Green Bay Packers! Join us as we go Inside Wisconsin with former Packers GM, and now Pro Football Hall of Famer, Ron Wolf!YouTube.com/InsideWisconsin & wherever you catch podcasts.
Former Packers general manager Ron Wolf on how Bob Harlan handled the locker room.
Former Packers general manager Ron Wolf says he offered Bill Parcells the Packers head coaching job, but he turned it down for a very important reason.
The Wendy's Big Show Hour Two: We start the second hour with a visit from former Packers GM and Pro Football Hall of Famer Ron Wolf! Also, Gary has glowing reviews of the setup we had at the Road To Canton Show earlier this month.
PTA: Ron Wolf Was a Raider? & Brian Gutekunst Deep Dive https://twitter.com/packers_access Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PTA: Ron Wolf Was a Raider? & Brian Gutekunst Deep Dive https://twitter.com/packers_access Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thomas heads to the Pacific Northwest and catches up with Seahawks GM, John Schneider. John discusses his path to the GM chair and his mentors Mike Holmgren and Ron Wolf. John also discusses his unique relationship with his coach Pete Carroll. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Draft reactions, recaps, and a classic Ron Wolf story from Mark Tauscher's daily appearance on Wisconsin's Morning NewsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Legendary Packers G.M. and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Ron Wolf joins The Boone Podcast!
The Wendy's Big Show: A busy second hour of the show today as we're joined by both Ryan Wood from the Green Bay Press Gazette AND former Packers general manager and NFL Hall of Famer Ron Wolf. Plus, former Packer wide receiver Greg Jennings had some more things to say when doing an interview with the Minneapolis Star Tribune. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legendary Ron Wolf joins The Wendy's Big Show. Steve and the guys talk with Ron about his time working with the late John Madden and Al Davis, and Ron says the defense he helped craft to win Super Bowl XXXI was even better than the vaunted '85 Bears D! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wendy's Big Show, Hour 4: It's The Fan's 15th Annual Toy Drive benefiting Children's Wisconsin and Robyn's Nest. LeRoy and Sparky talk about the Toy Drive with Jeff Stewart, the Vice President of Children's Wisconsin! Then, Super Bowl Champion and Green Bay Packers Head Coach Mike Holmgren joins the program as he and LeRoy Butler voiced their frustrations that the other isn't in the Hall of Fame. Then, the legendary head coach spoke about his beginning days with the Packers' franchise including his interview with Ron Wolf for the job. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wilde & Tausch react to Aaron Rodgers suggesting a Packers coach leaked information to the media about his toe injury. Could this be a big deal at this time next week? Or is it just, as Ron Wolf once said, a "fart in the wind?"
Packers ESPN beat reporter, Rob Demovsky, joins Joey and Big B ahead of the Packers season opener in Jacksonville. Rob tells us about his career path, a brief timeline of the team's drama filled offseason, and some great stories about Ron Wolf and Jamaal Williams.
The 1965 Draft was the most fiercely fought event between the rival National and American Football Leagues. It was a fierce battle for such future Hall of Fame greats Joe Namath, Dick Butkus and Gale Sayers. The two arch-enemies competed for the top college talent by breaking gentlemen agreements, testing limits of NCAA boundaries, and even sabotaging each other with “dirty tricks” and deceptions that mirrored the real-world Cold War and the spy movies and TV shows of the era. Features interviews with Joe Namath, Dick Butkus, Gale Sayers, Craig Morton, Fred Biletnikoff, Ron Wolf and more.
On this special edition of “Great Dane Nation,” Morten Andersen and TommyFreezePops (Tom Carroll) are together in-person for the first time ever, with the two of them meeting up in Canton, OH for Enshrinement Weekend at the Pro Football Hall of Fame! In part one of the podcast, the guys recap an amazing weekend spent in the birthplace of football (00:15 – 31:47).Morten spent the week chatting with many of his Hall of Fame brothers, including Ron Wolf (31:57), Joe DeLamielleure (33:09), Willie Lanier (35:01), Tim Brown (40:59), Bobby Bell (43:28), and Willie Roaf (46:42), as each all-time great shared with Morten what it meant to them to have a gold jacket. We close things out this week with The Great Dane sharing why his gold jacket is so special to him (47:55).
Former Packers GM Ron Wolf is upset at what he calls "divas" in the NFL. Is he right, are there too many "divas" in the game right now? The Lakers v Warriors Play-In game was every bit as awesome as we'd hope, and the Brewers find new and creative ways to lose when Corbin Burnes pitches. Joining the show Green & Gold insider Joe Daguanno and former Cubs PR Director Bob Ibach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and Rob explain why it's unfair for former Packers general manager Ron Wolf to call Aaron Rodgers a 'diva' given his generally stellar history with the club, and tell us why Danny Ainge deserves a ton of blame for the Boston Celtics underwhelming season thus far. Plus, former NBA veteran and FOX Sports Radio NBA analyst Kerry Kittles swings by to share his thoughts on the NBA MVP race, the play-in tournament, and much more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jay Williams talks on Jayson Tatum's 50 point night against the Wizards. Jeff Saturday, Rob Ninkovich, and Kimberly Martin discuss Ron Wolf's comments on QBs being "divas". Buster Onley talks about the MLB's 5th no hitter this season and what it means for the league. Plus, Curtis Strange discusses who has the best chance to win the 2021 PGA Championship.
The Wendy's Big Show, Hour 2: Ron Wolf joined the program yesterday saying that Lambeau Field was full after Brett Favre left and that fans watch and attend game because of teams, not players… Do you think that Lambeau will continue to be full after Rodgers? LeRoy, Gary, and Sparky debate. Later, Frank Madden from the Locked on Bucks Podcast joins the program to preview the Bucks and Heat series and talk about what the Bucks may have to go through to win a championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Wilson, Texans Front Office Woes, Aaron Rodgers/Ron Wolf "Diva" Comments
Former Packers GM Ron Wolf thinks if the Packers trade Aaron Rodgers people will still pack Lambeau Field because they are fans of the team not fans of the individual. The problem with that logic is that the Packers are only good because of Aaron Rodgers. Tony La Russa is alienating his entire team because he’s ancient and doesn’t understand the fun nature of the guys he’s trying to manage. The NCAA is running out of time to try and keep players from being able to sign collegiate endorsement deals in certain states and with not intervention we hope it happens. We get back into What’s Trending and we can’t move past this Tony La Russa stuff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Ferrall talks about the Eastern Conference play-in games, Brad Stevens thinks the Wizards are better than their seed, Bradley Beal ready to get it done, Nate Bjorkgren ready for play-in game, LeBron expects to be close too 100%, Knicks will be superstar hunting, Bucks could fire Budenholzer, Kawhi could head to Heat, Lillard wants to win in Portland, Zion says Pelicans need to change, Pujols' Dodgers debut, Ohtani hits HR #13, Ron Wolf calls out diva QBs, Reich talks about Wentz trade, Gruden thinks Carr is underrated, and more
In this edition of Midday Madness, Sparky is joined by former Brewers pitcher, Don August to get his thoughts on this struggling Brewers offense and today's topic, do you go to games for the players or team? Hear from former Packers GM, Ron Wolf, who brought up the topic.
Coach Billick moves beyond the draft and into the attributes that make a great NFL quarterback. These attributes go beyond the physical and to help illustrate this Coach gets perspective from a Hall Of Fame cornucopia of guests including, Joe Montana, Troy Aikman, Drew Brees, Randall Cunningham, Dan Fouts, John Elway, Len Dawson, Ozzie Newsome, Ron Wolf, and Bill Polian! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest Hall of Fame Quarterback Kurt Warner discusses his unique professional career, how he finally became noticed, and eventually a starter in the NFL, as opposed to top college quarterbacks paths via the draft. Ron Wolf explains the importance of the ability of a quarterback to show he can win the big games, and Coach Billick introduces his 5 extrapolations to identify a franchise quarterback. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the "Eye Test for Two" podcast, Clark and Ira discuss the legitimacy of the Pro Bowl, whether or not Matt Ryan is a Hall of Famer AND where Aaron Rodgers ranks among the league's greatest. Plus, former Packers GM and HOFer Ron Wolf stops by to talk Packers, potential HOF coaches, memories of the 1976 Buccaneers, and much more! And, of course, we end the show with another installment of "I Was There".
Ron Wolf, Legendary Packers GM/Pro Football Hall of Famer, joins the show to recap the Packers draft, the dynamic between the QB and front office, and more. Was he surprised that the Packers took a young QB in the first round? How big of a year can we expect Aaron Rodgers to have in year two of Matt LaFleur's system? Is there anything about football that surprises him anymore? How does he compare the receivers Favre had compared to Rodgers?
The Dawgland's Jack Duffin joins the podcast to chat about the latest Browns news - His thoughts on the Browns alignment of DePodesta, Berry, and Stefanski- The news of Eliot Wolf and Alonzo Highsmith's departures- Ron Wolf's critical statements towards analytics- What Jack Duffin would do regarding Kareem Hunt's future?
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks celebrate their 300th Move the Sticks episode by going down memory lane and speaking with two all-time great general managers in Howie Roseman of the Eagles and Hall of Fame inductee Ron Wolf (30:15). The guys also list off their top 5 offenses and defenses in the NFL (12:11) before they dive into your questions in another edition of #MTSMailbag (20:27).Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Schrags is joined by Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider for an exclusive one-on-one. Schneider gets into the early start of his career, from a 21-year-old college student working with Ron Wolf and Mike Holmgren, to a 30-year-old VP of Player Personnel of the Washington Redskins, to the mastermind behind the current Seahawks roster. He also discusses the drafting process with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay back in 2005, and the decision making behind drafting Russell Wilson to the Seahawks and how he earned the starting QB position.
Listen in as the New York Jets continue their search for a new GM and Head Coach, we will recap what we have learned so far. Who have they spoken with, who are the front runners? Special guest Kristian Dyer from Metro NY will join us and provide updates on the search process. Doug Marrone has divided the media, some are for him, others are against. There are reports now saying Seattle Seahwaks Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn is the Jets top choice. Jets consultants Charley Casserly and Ron Wolf are lining up the candidates. Are they picking the best available options? Will Woody Johnson make the right choice? We will discuss all this and more. We want to hear what you think, so give us a call at (646) 716-4697. We air live at 8pm. Be sure to follow Kristian Dyer on Twitter for all the latest Jets news.
The Jets ended the season on a winning note in Miami to finish 4 and 12 on the season, then Black Monday came in without any delay. Rex Ryan and John Idzik were both fired on Monday morning. Woody Johnson held a press conference on Monday and discussed the direction of the team. Former GMs Ron Wolf and Charley Casserly were brought in as consultants and they will work with Woody to select the next general manager, and possibly coach. The new general manager will inherit the 6th pick in the NFL Draft and a lot of salary cap room. Listen in as Brandon Dowling and Joe Blewett discuss the candidates and what direction the Jets are headed in. Give us a call and let us know how you feel about these changes. Check us out on iTunes to listen to our previous episodes --> NY Jets Podcast