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Ghost and Ashe in America wrap season three of The Chosen with a recap episode that finally ties up the storylines they ran out of room for. Shula and Barnaby and what their quiet, ardent faith says about the difference between believing without seeing and walking next to Jesus and still missing it. Little James and why his unhealed leg might be the most powerful testimony in the bunch. Eden and Simon's grief after the miscarriage, and the difference between doubting God and being resentful at him. And the moment Simon admits, out loud, that what he is really afraid of is Jesus choosing them. Then the conversation turns to the tassels. The old man Matthew arrested, who bought up his family's debt before dying so they would be free. Mary explaining to Matthew that the tassels were never about cloth, they were about faith. The Hellenistic visitor Shmuel berates for fashion violations before stealing his witness. Atticus identifying a horse breed and a rider's status in one glance. And Chris Paul's idea of false decorum as the through line for what the Pharisees and the modern world keep getting wrong.
As the Miami Dolphins prepare for rookie minicamp, Kim Bokamper looks back at his own unforgettable introduction to the NFL in 1976 — and the conditioning test that haunted generations of Dolphins players: Don Shula's infamous 12-minute run.From flying coach across the country and arriving completely unprepared, to hearing teammate Larry Gordon's bells slowly fade lap after lap, Bo shares the hilarious and brutal reality of what rookie minicamp looked like under legendary head coach Don Shula.Rookie minicamp in the 1970s was DIFFERENTNo team shoes. No easing in. No excuses.And if you stopped running? Shula was waiting.Out to Pasture is presented by Ed Morse Sawgrass Automallhttps://edmorsesawgrass.com/Out to Pasture is supported by Villa Italia Bakery. Visit https://www.villaitaliabakery.com/ and receive 20% off your entire order by using the code BOJOE.
This week's Best of the Joe Rose Show features a mix of South Florida sports and classic Dolphins storytelling, highlighted by Joe and Kim Bokamper sharing unforgettable Don Shula era stories—including a hilarious tale about a player sneaking McDonald's while on a strict team diet. NBA insider Brian Geltzeiler and columnist Dave Hyde join to break down the Miami Heat offseason outlook, Pat Riley's future, NBA playoff storylines, and reaction to the Dolphins' draft decisions. The show wraps with Clayton McCullough, who discusses the Marlins' wild series win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, key in-game decisions, and the continued dominance of Sandy Alcantara as Miami builds momentum
The conversation dives into Kadyn Proctor and concerns about managing his weight at the next level, leading into some classic stories from the old school Miami Dolphins. Joe and Kim Bokamper share memorable tales from the Don Shula era, including a story about a player being put on a strict diet—only for Shula to find out late-night fast food was the real issue. They also reflect on Shula's no-nonsense coaching style, from his dislike of excessive celebrations to intense film sessions where no one was spared. The segment is packed with entertaining and revealing behind-the-scenes stories from one of the most iconic eras in Dolphins history.
Hour 2 features Kim Bokamper joining the show to break down the latest around the Miami Dolphins, including offseason direction, draft takeaways, and the decision to start Kadyn Proctor at left guard while shifting Jonah Savaiinaea to the right side. The conversation also briefly touches on golf, including Bokamper's love-hate relationship with the game and how difficult it can be at any level. He shares optimism about the Dolphins' offensive line and what it could mean for the run game, while also giving his overall read on the roster coming out of the draft. The hour also includes classic old-school Dolphins stories from the Don Shula era, highlighting his demanding coaching style, intense film sessions, and memorable locker room moments. The segment wraps with “Hollywood's Headlines,” featuring reaction to the Mike Vrabel situation, a former Atlanta Hawks executive's prison sentence for embezzlement, and a viral home run ball incident that sparked major online debate.
Kim Bokamper shares a classic story about Don Shula pushing him to play through injury on a muddy day at the Orange Bowl, giving a glimpse into the old-school toughness of the Dolphins' past. He and Joe also reflect on a gathering of former Dolphins players the night before, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and memories from the team's earlier eras. The segment highlights the culture, grit, and bond among former players while connecting it back to how the game and mindset have changed today.
Joe and Kim Bokamper discuss the pressure that comes with high draft picks and how expectations rise the higher a player is selected. They reflect on Don Shula's approach of playing rookies early and letting the most talented players earn their roles, regardless of draft status. The conversation shifts to Jonah Savaiinaea and whether he can take a second-year leap, including how his position could shift after playing both sides of the line in college and the pros. They also break down the surprising decline in Christian Wilkins' situation with the Raiders after thriving in Miami, questioning what went wrong as he now sits as a free agent.
Wrestling legend Kevin Nash and co-host Sean Oliver return for another installment of Kliq This, where the conversation flows as freely as the wine they frequently discuss. In episode 197, titled "Clarity," the duo leans into their "conversational" classification, moving far beyond the squared circle to tackle everything from awkward FBI encounters at dinner to the polarizing culture of modern tipping. Nash provides a rare glimpse into his personal life, sharing recent health updates and detailing his surprisingly athletic "strongman" approach to household chores during his downtime. The episode takes a sharp turn into the world of professional sports and international intrigue, offering a blend of gritty realism and high-level analysis. The hosts dive deep into the staggering statistics of NCAA athletes making it to the NBA before shifting gears to analyze the tense geopolitical climate surrounding Iran. Nash pulls no punches as he critiques global leadership and reflects on the importance of respect and perspective in high-stakes situations, drawing parallels between street-level survival and international diplomacy. Wrestling fans are treated to expert breakdowns of the current landscape as the industry hurtles toward its biggest weekend of the year. Nash and Oliver dissect recent high-profile promos from stars like Cody Rhodes and CM Punk, debating the psychology behind "white meat" babyfaces and the necessity of "gaga" in building a main event. Between reflections on the legacy of Wilt Chamberlain and a lighthearted "Mount Nashmore" of television's greatest cops, this episode offers the signature blend of wisdom, wit, and unfiltered honesty that defines the show. Mando -Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get 20% off + free shipping with promo code KLIQ at shopmando.com! #mandopod BlueChew-Right now, when you buy two months of BlueChew Gold, you get the third for FREE with promo code NASH. Visit BlueChew.com for more details and important safety information, and we thank BlueChew for sponsoring the podcast. RAYCON- Grab a pair of Raycon's Essential Open Earbuds for 15% off today by using code KLIQOPEN at buyraycon.com. 00:00 Kliq This #197: Clarity-a 06:02 the problem with 5 stars 12:26 Shula's restaurant 16:49 Re sealing Wine 19:34 Nash has Kidney Problems? 24:36 Plaque scan 26:19 VERT BJ or cheese? 27:33 MICHIGAN 31:01 How many go pro? 36:53 Attending an NBA game 40:30 BREAK MANDO 46:05 our advertisers LOVE US 49:15 Wilt Chamberlin 54:33 The Mars Volta 55:39 Nash understands Psychology 58:01 Oliver Nash ALL DAY 59:06 Bad Drivers 01:07:10 Will you sign Wilt Chamberlin's book? 01:07:53 DPs in film 01:09:31 Microwave 01:10:52 KTTV 01:11:30 "Destroy Civilization" FEEEZE+ "backup network" 01:12:39 TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES 01:13:57 The TWEET 01:23:04 Iran's Religios Idealogy 01:33:09 Waiting to see if the world stays turning 01:36:24 Lebanon 01:39:44 This is all about Gase prices 01:43:00 Pam Bondi 01:43:52 CM Punk's promo 01:44:31 CM Punk and Cody Rhodes Promos 01:46:20 Pat McAfee ADDS something 01:55:00 Brock Lesnar NEEDS to lose to Oba Femi 01:56:53 Mt Nashmore TV cops 02:01:29 BREAK BLUECHEW 02:04:46 Does Cody Turn Heel? Does Heyman turn on Brock? 02:05:56 College Basketball moments 02:07:21 COCAINE 02:07:40 JJ IRL 02:08:38 Gimmick Battle Royal 02:09:40 OUTRO
Joe shares behind-the-scenes stories about Don Shula, including a memorable incident with a doctor who sued him after Joe backed out of a surgery at the last second. Despite Shula insisting he go through with it, Joe recalls how he was ripped by the legendary coach for not following through. Tension ran high, and Joe even thought he might have to find a new team.
If you're a MIAMI DOLPHINS fan, we go "All Phin" on this episode of The Approach Shot. All Pro KIM BOKAMPER, who played his entire career with the Dolphins, has stayed with the Dolphins family on the field, in the booth and in his heart for 50 years now. We talk Marino, Shula, Mercury Morris, OJ McDuffie, the Marks Brothers, the amazing defenses and the great offensive lines. We also discuss his friendship with Joe Theismann, the No Name defense, the Killer B's, the greatest throw he ever watched Marino throw and so much more on this episode, including his true love for golf and his amazing daughters. And of course, we talk about the most famous incomplete pass in Super Bowl history. I don't have to say it- we're FINS UP for this special episode of The Approach Shot. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 2 centers on the Miami Dolphins and their push to rebuild through the draft, with investment in Malik Willis and a renewed focus on developing young talent. Joe and Dave reflect on what went wrong during Chris Grier's tenure and what the new front office must do differently, while also debating trade rumors surrounding Jordyn Brooks—a move Joe strongly opposes. The hour also touches on Miami Marlins injury news and the Miami Open upset of Carlos Alcaraz, before shifting into a fun but insightful discussion on coaching styles sparked by Villanova's Kevin Willard. That conversation leads into classic Don Shula stories, blending old-school coaching philosophy with modern perspectives, while also hitting on March Madness fallout and Carson Beck's NFL draft buzz.
The guys react to Villanova head coach Kevin Willard catching heat for joking about firing his staff during a halftime interview, sparking a broader conversation about coaching styles and communication. They discuss how great coaches know how to push players differently, tailoring their approach to each individual. That leads into classic Dolphins stories, including John Offerdahl asking Don Shula to tone down the language, and a legendary moment when the front office asked Shula to do the same—only to get an unforgettable response. A fun mix of coaching philosophy and old-school Shula stories.
Hour 3 features Jai Lucas joining to break down Miami Hurricanes quarterfinal win over Louisville in the ACC Tournament, praising his team's toughness, physicality, and defensive effort despite lacking size, and sharing the special moment of having his father, longtime coach John Lucas II, around for the broadcast. Joe and Hollywood then dive into the back-and-forth between Dwyane Wade and Bam Adebayo, discussing how Wade's “lack of buzz” comments sparked the Heat to a seven-game winning streak highlighted by Bam's historic 83-point night, while emphasizing that respect between the two remains strong. The hour wraps with classic Don Shula stories, including his old-school approach to celebrating big plays and Joe recalling how the early Dolphins culture reacted when he laid on the ground after getting the wind knocked out of him.
In this special bonus episode of All About The Archers, we're joined by Richard Attlee, the actor who plays Kenton Archer in The Archers on BBC Radio 4.Our wonderful Facebook group submitted the questions, and Richard answers them with warmth, humour and plenty of behind-the-scenes insight into life in Ambridge.We chat about Kenton's life at The Bull, whether he'd actually run a pub in real life, and what it's like stepping into one of the show's most recognisable characters. Richard also shares memories of Kenton's dramatic dog attack storyline, reflects on Kenton's relationships with characters like Jolene and Shula, and discusses whether he thinks Kenton would actually be friends with his own character.There's also plenty of fun along the way — including Kenton's favourite biscuit, the possibility of a Kenton retirement hobby, and whether Kenton would serve Alice a drink in The Bull.If you love The Archers, Kenton Archer, and hearing from the actors who bring Ambridge to life, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Thank you to everyone in our Facebook group who sent in questions.If you enjoy the podcast, there are lots of ways to stay involved and support the show:Watch, follow & support All About The Archers▶️ Watch on YouTube: All About The Archers☕ Support the podcast: Buy us a coffee
Kim Bokamper joins to break down the latest Dolphins news, including Bradley Chubb signing with the Buffalo Bills and Jaelen Phillips' massive contract with the Panthers. He shares his thoughts on the Dolphins' roster outlook, young players expected to see significant playing time, and the team's draft strategy and key needs, including the push for a pass rusher. Bokamper also discusses Jaylen Waddle and De'Von Achane, offers perspective on the pressure first-round picks face, and tells a memorable story about Don Shula cutting a third-round pick.
The Miami Dolphins have to get back to a healthy salary cap state, and Joe explains why fixing the books is the only way forward. He talks about what a great event DCC was this past weekend before diving into how Jon-Eric Sullivan keeps getting peppered with questions about Tua Tagovailoa, sticking to the company line while the media searches for a headline. That leads to a fiery Tua rant and a bigger discussion about how the standard in Miami should look. Joe closes by remembering how devastated Don Shula used to be after losses, sometimes taking days to recover, because he wanted everyone in the building to know losing was unacceptable.
Joe and Bokamper dive into Mike McDaniel's leadership style and debate whether he'll get another head coaching job in the NFL. They compare/contrast him to legends like Don Shula and share stories from the 80s, including Mark Clayton pushing back on Shula and Jimmy Johnson benching Michael Irvin. The guys also reflect on how players back in their day never missed meetings or showed up late, discuss the challenges Tyreek Hill faces coming back from a serious injury, and weigh in on the possibility of Malik Willis landing in Miami.
In hour 4 Joe and Bokamper reflect on Mike McDaniel's leadership style, comparing/contrasting him to legends like Don Shula and sharing classic 80s stories, including Mark Clayton pushing back on Shula and Jimmy Johnson benching Michael Irvin. They discuss how much expectations and professionalism have changed over the years, then shift to the Dolphins, weighing the possibility of Malik Willis landing in Miami. The conversation also covers Tua's future, including a 90% chance he's gone next season, and explores other QB options like Quinn Ewers while noting Zach Wilson has seemingly disappeared from the conversation. Plus, they touch on how coaching staffs have expanded and even joke about whether college students should start majoring in football specifically.
Coach Dave Shula talks with Larry Blustein about the Orange Bowl High School Showcase.
Dora, Robin, and Shula answer questions about dating and obsessive thoughts, letting go of material possessions, and dealing with online friends who distance themselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Joe reacts to the shocking news that Bill Belichick was left off the first-ballot Hall of Fame despite owning the most Super Bowl wins by a head coach in NFL history, questioning whether past cheating scandals may have influenced voters. The conversation shifts to Don Shula, who still sits ahead of Belichick in all-time wins, with Joe sharing stories that highlight Shula's integrity—including refusing to look at a found playbook and being falsely accused of manipulating field conditions. The segment also covers Miami officially landing Duke quarterback Darian Mensah and the Bills hiring Joe Brady as their new head coach.
Poni said he got some rationale on why the Steelers made the coaching search a total farce and neglected talking to candidates like Chris Shula and Nate Scheelhaase. Poni was told Shula ‘bombed' his virtual interview with the Steelers. Poni added that Scheelhaase ‘impressed' the Steelers, but the front office brass ‘didn't think he was ready' to be a head coach. Another mention from Poni included the nugget that Anthony Weaver brought up Kliff Kingsbury as his potential OC.
Poni said he got some rationale on why the Steelers made the coaching search a total farce and neglected talking to candidates like Chris Shula and Nate Scheelhaase. Poni was told Shula ‘bombed' his virtual interview with the Steelers. Poni added that Scheelhaase ‘impressed' the Steelers, but the front office brass ‘didn't think he was ready' to be a head coach. Another mention from Poni included the nugget that Anthony Weaver brought up Kliff Kingsbury as his potential OC. Poni, who is still in NYC, was at a show on Saturday afternoon when the Mike McCarthy news came down. Poni is not 100% sure McCarthy will call plays. What do we think the rest of the staff could look like? McCarthy Minute – Bill Cowher loves the hire of Mike McCarthy.
On the Friday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by FanDuel and Edgar Snyder & Associates, Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Christopher Carter and Brian Batko ponder the attractiveness of the team's roster for prospective coaching candidates including Chris Shula, Nate Scheelhaase, Mike McCarthy, Anthony Weaver and others. Could the presence of aging stars like Cam Heyward, T.J. Watt, Jalen Ramsey and others dissuade coaches looking to start fresh? Or does the young core led by Joey Porter Jr., Derrick Harmon, Zach Frazier, Troy Fautanu, Broderick Jones, Nick Herbig and DK Metcalf give whomever the next coach turns out to be plenty to mold compared to some of the other open coaching jobs? Our duo tackles those topics, then reflects on coach Sean McDermott's ouster with the Buffalo Bills. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hokie would hire Chris Shula. He thinks that Shula fits the mold of what the Steelers have liked. The trend in the NFL over the years have been offensive coaches. Hokie isn't sold on Will Howard, but agrees with Ben Roethlisberger that they need to build the roster to help a quarterback. Hokie thinks it's important to take one step back to take five steps forward.
Hour 2 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: Chris Hoke would hire Chris Shula. He thinks that Shula fits the mold of what the Steelers have liked. Hokie thinks it's important to take one step back to take five steps forward. Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Nate Scheelhaase blew the Steelers away in his interview. The Pirates have four prospects in the Top 40 of Baseball America's Top 100 prospects list.
Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike said it's not your father's (or grandfather's) Steelers in reaction to Mike McCarthy being among the favorites for the Steelers job. Mike thinks the Steelers should pivot to an offensive guy because of the way the game has changed. Mike doesn't agree with the belief that a McCarthy hire would mean an Aaron Rodgers return to Pittsburgh. Mike brought up an interesting postgame comment made by McCarthy following a playoff loss a few years ago in Dallas. He said there are some attention-to-detail things McCarthy falls short in. Mike thinks Brian Flores would return to Minnesota if he doesn't get a head coaching job. Mike talked about the projection there is when hiring someone like Nate Scheelhaase, who has never been a coordinator before, let alone head coach. Mike still believes Chris Shula makes the most sense for the Steelers. Mike said the Steelers are only competing with the Ravens and the Bills, and those teams could be going in opposite directions at head coach.
93.7 The Fan Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn joined the show. Jeff said the Mike McCarthy interview is more serious than just a courtesy chat. Jeff thinks the Steelers will go through all of their interviews before deciding. Why haven't any other teams had McCarthy high on their list? The guys said Chris Shula better skip a generation of greatness because his dad and uncle were terrible head coaches while his grandpa is an all-time great. Jeff said he is not surprised that Nate Scheelhaase popped in his interview with the Steelers. How much of a shot does Anthony Weaver have? Do the Steelers consider if a candidate has ties to an AFC North rival? Jeff said he has ‘heard too much' about Shula when it comes to being the next Steelers head coach. Will the Steelers add to their coaching staff and will they modernize a little bit more to the active game?
Would there be this much love for Mike McCarthy if he wasn't from Pittsburgh? Ben Roethlisberger brought up McCarthy knowing the ‘Steelers Way' because he is from here. That seems like it's a pretty made-up narrative. 93.7 The Fan Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn joined the show. Jeff said the Mike McCarthy interview is more serious than just a courtesy chat. Jeff thinks the Steelers will go through all of their interviews before deciding. Why haven't any other teams had McCarthy high on their list? The guys said Chris Shula better skip a generation of greatness because his dad and uncle were terrible head coaches while his grandpa is an all-time great. Jeff said he is not surprised that Nate Scheelhaase popped in his interview with the Steelers. How much of a shot does Anthony Weaver have? Do the Steelers consider if a candidate has ties to an AFC North rival? Jeff said he has ‘heard too much' about Shula when it comes to being the next Steelers head coach. Will the Steelers add to their coaching staff and will they modernize a little bit more to the active game?
On the Tuesday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by FanDuel, host Noah Hiles welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo for the latest updates on the coaching search to replace Mike Tomlin. What should we make of Jeff Hafley choosing the Dolphins after interviewing with the Steelers last week? Will owner Art Rooney II and GM Omar Khan wait for candidates Chris Shula and Nate Scheelhaase, who work for teams still alive in the NFL playoffs? Or will they want to move more quickly for candidates like Brian Flores, who's getting a second interview this week? And will there be pressure to make a move given the many other openings around the NFL, including two in the AFC North division following the departures of Keven Stefanski from the Browns to the Falcons, and John Harbaugh from the Ravens to the Giants? Our duo tackles those questions plus NFL conference championship storylines as the Rams face the Seahawks in the NFC and the Patriots take on the Broncos in the AFC. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nick would hire Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula as the Steelers next head coach. The Rams have the lowest paid defense in the NFL and Shula gets a ton out of them as a solid defense. Nate Scheelhaase could be the offensive coordinator. Is this the time for the Steelers to hire an offensive coach so a solid coordinator doesn't leave after only a couple of seasons?
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: Nick would hire Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula as the Steelers next head coach. The Rams have the lowest paid defense in the NFL and Shula gets a ton out of them as a solid defense. Nate Scheelhaase could be the offensive coordinator. Is this the time for the Steelers to hire an offensive coach so a solid coordinator doesn't leave after only a couple of seasons? Do Steelers fans really just want Will Howard to play next year?
Hour 4 with Joe Starkey: Brian Batko would predict that Chris Shula will be the next head coach. The Steelers are interested in the Sean McVay coaching tree. Brian Flores doesn't move the needle for Brian. The NFL playoffs have been great. Indiana has the best season ever because they went 16-0 and no other team in over 100 years can say that. The 2019 LSU team would probably beat them.
Brian would predict that Chris Shula will be the next head coach. The Steelers are interested in the Sean McVay coaching tree. Brian Flores doesn't move the needle for Brian. Mike McCarthy did well in Green Bay, but doesn't seem like a great coach for this job.
On the Monday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by FanDuel and Edgar Snyder & Associates, Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Christopher Carter and Ray Fittipaldo recap the latest news from the coaching search for Mike Tomlin's replacement. Are Brian Flores, Anthony Weaver and Mike McCarthy emerging as the favorites for owner Art Rooney II and GM Omar Khan? Or are they simply the candidates most available to interview currently? And where do other known interview candidates including Ejiro Evero, Jeff Hafley, Jesse Minter, Chris Shula, Nate Scheelhaase and others fit into the mix currently? Our duo tackles those questions plus timing. Do Khan and Rooney need to move quickly for coaches currently available? Or can they bide their time as names like Shula and Scheelhaase continue their NFL playoffs runs? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A caller wants Shula, Sheelhaase, and Raheem Morris all together on the Steelers staff. How important is getting an offensive-minded coach? Are QBs coming out of college more NFL ready now? Do the Steelers need to beef up the DL before anything else?
Indiana is a big favorite tonight. The pressure is on to finish the job. Mendoza has delivered time and time again. Kyle Tucker to the Dodgers is ridiculous but expected. Suarez is still a guy the Pirates should sign. A caller wants Shula as the leading candidate.
Sean McDermott is out in Buffalo. Bob is frustrated by discrepancies in pass interference and a catch. Starkey calls in and is distraught about the Bills loss and the confusing calls. Joe doesn't think McDermott should have been fired. Would Tomlin go to Buffalo? Will McDermott become highly sought after now? 16 of the last 25 Super Bowls have been won by "retread" coaches. Why didn't the Steelers interview Kevin Stefanski? Were the Steelers "in contention" this season? Joe says no. Sinking to the bottom paid off for the Pats and Bears. Jim tells a story about being fired. A caller brings up Will Howard, wondering if he can be a fit for the next regime. CJ Stroud was bad yesterday and probably should've been replaced. Is Howard that much different than Mendoza? The catch rule has been confusing for a long time now. A caller wants Shula, Sheelhaase, and Raheem Morris all together on the Steelers staff. How important is getting an offensive-minded coach? Are QBs coming out of college more NFL ready now? Do the Steelers need to beef up the DL before anything else? Indiana is a big favorite tonight. The pressure is on to finish the job. Mendoza has delivered time and time again. Kyle Tucker to the Dodgers is ridiculous but expected. Suarez is still a guy the Pirates should sign. A caller wants Shula as the leading candidate. The NFL playoff games were great this weekend. Multiple callers want Will Howard as the next starting QB. Could Sean McVay retire if the Rams win the SB? Pens talk - they are so bad in the shootout but way ahead of the expectations still. A call about Indiana/Miami. Some names for potential Steelers OC. Bob is still trying to figure out what a catch is. Would John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski have wanted to be the Bills coach if they hadn't already committed? There's so much inconsistency in NFL officiating? Revisiting the Pens woes in OT and the shootout? Should the Steelers pick up the 5th year option on Broderick Jones. Is gambling creating doubt about the NFL legitimacy? Our picks for the CFB Championship.
A caller wants Shula, Sheelhaase, and Raheem Morris all together on the Steelers staff. How important is getting an offensive-minded coach? Are QBs coming out of college more NFL ready now? Do the Steelers need to beef up the DL before anything else? Indiana is a big favorite tonight. The pressure is on to finish the job. Mendoza has delivered time and time again. Kyle Tucker to the Dodgers is ridiculous but expected. Suarez is still a guy the Pirates should sign. A caller wants Shula as the leading candidate.
Fill-in hosts Jeff Hathhorn and Jim Colony acknowledge what advantages some of the current Los Angeles Rams' coaches have and why they may be an improvement for the Steelers if any would get chosen to be the next head coach.
More on the Steelers vacant head coach position. Donny wants the Steelers to go after Klint Kubiak, the Seahawks offensive coordinator. The Steelers have interviewed Klint's brother, Klay. Klay is the offensive coordinator for the 49ers. Alan Saunders joins the show to talk about the Steelers HC opening. Alan thinks that Chris Shula is the favorite to become the next head coach, and he would like the hire if it was made. Shula has the lowest-paid defense in the NFL, and it has been very effective. Alan thinks the Steelers would prefer for Scheelhaase to come with Shula. He thinks that Jeff Hafley is a dark horse to take the job. 49ers insider Larry Kreuger joins the show. Larry thinks that the Steelers should definitely consider Niners OC Klay Kubiak for their head coaching position. He says that Klay did a lot with a little in San Francisco this year. Intern Jack has today's debrief.
Cover 2 with Blaine and Zach - Hour 1 - Should the Titans pursue Chris Shula? + Jordan Dajani joinsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On his weekly Chipped Ham & Football podcast, Brian Batko welcomes fellow Post-Gazette Steelers insider Christopher Carter to break down the latest news surrounding the team's search for Mike Tomlin's successor. Are pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase and defensive coordinator Chris Shula, both from the Rams, names to watch? What importance should we give their connections to the Sean McVay coaching tree? Do those two fit the mold of what Art Rooney II and Omar Khan are looking for organizationally? Brian and Christopher also take a look at some of the other names with whom the Steelers have requested interviews, including Brian Flores, Jesse Minter, Anthony Weaver, Ejiro Evero and Jeff Hafley. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to discuss the 2024 dark comedy drama, "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl." The film follows Shula, who on an empty road in the middle of the night, stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family.
This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to announce the next film to be reviewed, "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl." The film starts on an empty road in the middle of the night, where Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family. The random topic of the week is all about Juelz Santana's comments on kids not needing to know how to read in the modern era and that it is somehow more important to know how to start a business instead. The host discuss the levels of anti-intellectualism that is within these ideas and why we as a community need to push back on them hard.
The Giants desperately need the right coach to help Jaxson Dart! We discuss the high-stakes hire that could make or break their young QB. Plus, hear who Boomer names as the hot coaching candidate: Rams Defensive Coordinator Chris Shula!
Boomer digs into the record books to reveal the $text{NFL}$'s most dominant coaches in their first seven seasons. Plus, We're talking about the Giants head coaching search and one name suddenly rising to the top: Chris Shula!
Boomer breaks down the list of coaches with the most wins in their first 7 seasons, led by George Seifert. Gio drops the latest Giants head coach rumor: Rams DC Chris Shula. If they hire a defensive guy, who is the perfect offensive coordinator for Jaxson Dart? Plus, the strange news of Kate Beckinsale's daughter's boyfriend laying an egg, a caller says Boomer is "the wife," and Gio settles the Thanksgiving Eve debate: How much should you tip when you eat at the bar?