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Rich Dotson and Matt O'Hara dive into third year players poised for fantasy football success or decline in 2026. With the Chargers firing Greg Roman and committing to protect Justin Herbert, Ladd McConkey emerges as a prime bounce back candidate after finishing as wide receiver 23 in 2025. The hosts debate whether McConkey can return to his rookie form when he posted 82 catches and 1,149 yards. Ben Sinnott gets the spotlight as a potential third year breakout with Zach Ertz likely gone from Washington. Sinnott outperformed John Bates in routes run and air yards when Ertz went down, making him a worthy third round pick gamble. On the breakdown side, Xavier Worthy and Trey Benson face uphill battles with unclear roles and injury concerns limiting their dynasty value heading into year three. Start Using the Film Room Today! FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Playoff Challenge Entry! 00:00 Start 02:12 Breakout: Ladd McConkey 12:43 Breakout: Ben Sinnott 18:04 Honorable Mentions 21:17 FFPC 24:16 FastDraft 26:43 Breakdown: Xavier Worthy 33:18 Breakdown: Trey Benson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Washington Commanders lost to the Dallas Cowboys at home 30-23, but the team showed a lot of fight and heart in this one.The young guys made plays, with Bill Croskey-Merritt rushing for over 100 yards and 2 TDs, Johnny Newton getting 3 sacks, Ben Sinnott posting a career high 3 catches, and Jordan Magee showing flashes of excellence.The Comment Mailbag features 15 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro1:26 Postgame Thoughts26:37 Comment Mailbag#commanders #johnnynewton #commanderspostgame
Episode OverviewThis special Christmas re-release revisits one of our most powerful conversations: Afghanistan veteran Luke Sinnott shares his extraordinary journey after losing both legs in an IED explosion. Luke opens up about the physical and psychological challenges of his rehabilitation, and the crucial role that sport and humour have played in rebuilding his life and mindset.Guest, Cast & CrewGuest: Luke Sinnott – Former Royal Engineers Search Advisor, Afghanistan (2010). Luke lost both legs in service, went on to represent Great Britain in para sailing and long jump, and is now training to be a commercial pilot.Hosts: Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin (ophp.co.uk)Produced & Edited by: Bess ManleyResourcesLuke Sinnott on InstagramLuke Sinnott on XThanks for ListeningIf you found this episode valuable, please rate, share, and review the Optimising Human Performance podcast. Got feedback, guest suggestions, or topics you'd like us to cover? Email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.Chapters00:10 – Luke's Background and Career Journey03:13 – Counter IED Operations in Afghanistan05:55 – Challenges and Responsibilities of Command14:30 – The Incident and Aftermath21:55 – Arrival at DMRC Headley Court22:23 – Life in the Rehabilitation Facility25:02 – Meeting JP and the Role of PTIs26:30 – Understanding Resilience30:20 – The Importance of Humor and Sport in Rehab35:24 – Operation Surf and Its Impact37:25 – Transition to Long Jumping40:27 – Final Thoughts and Future AspirationsOptimising Human Performance delivers evidence-based insights for professionals in high-stress, high-stakes environments. Subscribe for more inspiring stories and actionable strategies.Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance.This podcast is for people who can't afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world.For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit:www.ophp.co.ukConnect with us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/Instagram: @ophumanperformanceIf you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Stafford is proving why he is the MVP Young Commander players are must see TV Commanders 1 day away from kickoff
Four our next man up, we have 2nd year Tight End Ben Sinnott pull up and talk about his season so far. He speaks on the expectations of a 2nd round pick and how he's managed those expectations. He also helps us preview our game against the Philadelphia Eagles. For our legend, Ken Harvey, the #6 all time sack leader in Washington, pulls up to talk about his legacy and his time in the Burgundy & Gold. Remember to subscribe and share! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 1:12 - Calls on Grading JD5's Szn + Why He Took A Step Back 12:55 - Chris Russell Gives Jayden Daniels a C+ Grade 18:50 - Jay Gruden's Harsh Critique of Josh Conerly Jr. 30:24 - Why Isn't Ben Sinnott Being Featured More in the Passing Game?
The Commanders are eliminated from playoff contention, but they intend to have a strong finish for the last four games of the season. Jake Rohm from DC News Now and George Wallace from WTOP join Commanders Senior Writer Zach Selby to break down the Commanders' options at tight end, how to fix the offense and which players could have bigger roles in the final stretch. The views and opinions expressed by our analysts and/or hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Washington Commanders or any of their representatives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
***Third Segment*** The Commanders have officially reached their bye week in Week 12 ... Therefore, Logan and Grant take this time to breakdown Adam Peters' first 2 draft classes on the job, continuing with the 2024 class, with the exception of Jayden Daniels, who everyone knows and talks about constantly, and more To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recorded July 19, 2025 at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village Reading of Ernie Sinnott, performed by Gord Tolton
In this heartwarming yet spine-tingling installment of *The Marvelists*, hosts Peter Melnick and Eddie Wilson welcome Dorian J. Sinnott, acclaimed author of the chilling holiday horror novel It Came Upon a Midnight Clear and proud grandson of Marvel Comics legend Joe Sinnott. As the duo dives into the festive frights that lurk beneath the tinsel, Dorian opens up about the shadowy inspirations behind his debut novel—a masterful weave of interconnected tales inspired by the "12 Days of Christmas," where haunted fir trees, suspicious cats, and sinister twists on Santa and Krampus turn yuletide cheer into pure nightmare fuel.
Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - SRD staff will prepare a staff report identifying public lands on Quadra Island that may be available for affordable housing development. This is the second time that Regional Director Robyn Mawhinney of Area C brought forward a motion asking for a report and in both cases she was opposed by Directors from Campbell River and Area D. They successfully blocked it at the August 20th SRD Board meeting, but an amended motion passed on September 17 In the unedited audio of the meeting that follows, Campbell River Director Robert Kerr stated the Director of Area C should have filed a notice of motion, rather than making a motion from the floor. Campbell River Director Susan Sinnott claimed the report will not accomplish what Quadra wants and said they do things differently in Campbell River. Regional Director Robyn Mawhinney of Area C described her relationship with the Discovery Islands Affordable Housing Society, a volunteer organization on Quadra Island. She is not being familiar with the way Campbell River does housing projects, but the SRD has a regional housing service and it would be great if they could support an affordable housing project on Quadra Island. Cortes Island Director Mark Vonesch supported the motion, reminding the board that we are in a housing crisis and there is more than one way to get housing projects done. The motion passed despite opposing votes from Campbell River DIrectors Chapman, Kerr and Sinnott, as well as Alternate Director Browne for Area D. SRD staff will be looking for public lands within a reasonable distance from the Village Centres of Heriot Bay and Quathiaski Cove.
2nd year players Luke McCaffrey and Ben Sinnott have not been impressive so far in their limited action.
AWadd opens up the show live from Washington Commanders training camp as he gives us a recap of this morning practice with all of the highlight plays and players. Crosstalk with Michael Phillips on the show next as we break down the Terry McLaurin situation as the team is headed towards its second preseason matchup. AWadd gets a chance to sit down with Washington sophomore tight end Ben Sinnott on the show next as we talk about training camp and a highlight play from last season. NetClix to wrap up the hour as AWadd talks about a John Bernthal sighting at Commanders training camp and Stub has a review for the new Weapons movie.
Hour 2: Will TE Ben Sinnott have a bigger role this year? / Around the WNBA and the Renaissance Festival is coming to Maryland / Around the NFL part 1: The AFC / Around the NFL part 2: The NFC
Gardaí have concluded their search in Wexford as part of an ongoing investigation into the 1998 disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott. Conor Lally, Irish Times Crime & Security Editor spoke to Shane Coleman on the show.
Diane Sinnott shares memories of her sister Fiona, who disappeared in 1998 at just 19 years old. Fiona was a young mother whose case remains unsolved. Diane speaks about the impact of her loss, the long wait for answers, and what the ongoing search means to her family. A moving and sensitive conversation about love, grief, and hope.
Gavin O'Callaghan reports that a search is being carried out in Co Wexford as part of the investigation in the disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott in 1998.
Padraig Byrne, reporter with Wexford People.
Gardaí have begun a fresh search in Co. Wexford as part of the ongoing investigation into the 1998 disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott. Fiona, a young mother from Broadway, was last seen leaving Butler's Pub over 27 years ago. With new forensic examinations underway, Gardaí are renewing their appeal to the public in hopes of finally uncovering the truth.
Doc Walker, filling in for Craig Hoffman, welcomes former Washington tight end Logan Paulsen to share his biggest takeaways from Commanders Training Camp so far. Logan weighs in on how 1st-round pick Josh Conerly Jr. has looked through the early stages of camp: “Josh Conerly Jr. is developing… This is part of the process.” They also discuss tight end Ben Sinnott's growth and whether he's ready to take a big leap in his second NFL season.
Ben Sinnott joins The Rooster to discuss his second year in the system and what he expects heading into the 2025 season.
In the final hour, Chris “The Rooster” Russell breaks down how Courtland Sutton's new contract with the Broncos could impact Terry McLaurin's ongoing negotiations. Rooster also shares insights from a recent sports betting site naming the best teams to land McLaurin in a potential trade. Plus, don't miss an exclusive interview with Commanders tight end Ben Sinnott fresh off training camp.
7.25.25 Hour 2 1:00- 2nd year WR Luke McCaffrey joins Grant LIVE from camp today to discuss his own expectations for year 2. 22:00- Do you think TE Ben Sinnot or WR Luke McCaffrey will have a bigger year 2? 31:00- How are you Winning off the Field? Grant & Danny's Friday show staple kicks off another installment.
Do you think TE Ben Sinnot or WR Luke McCaffrey will have a bigger year 2?
Commanders 2nd year TE Ben Sinnott caught up with Grant at camp and discusses what he got better at in the offseason.
07/22 Hour 3: Hypothetical That Will Get You Rich Quick - 1:00 Commanders Roster Gets Ranked High By ESPN - 17:00 Cakes Goes To Bat For This Young Commander - 31:00
Lisa Sinnott shares a story so raw and unbelievable, it will redefine your understanding of resilience. From surviving the streets of Oakland as a 6-year-old walking past pimps and drug dealers, to a miraculous spiritual awakening while high on ecstasy at a rave, her journey is one of profound pain transformed into a global purpose.In this powerful conversation, Lisa holds nothing back. We discuss the deep scars of sexual abuse and suicidal thoughts, the shocking results of a brain scan that revealed the true toll of her trauma, and how she learned to hear God's voice to navigate life-or-death situations. She also shares the tools she uses today—from her work as a resilience coach to the "Hug Campaign"—to heal not only herself but countless others in her community. This is a story you will not forget.Find our guest, Lisa Sinnott:► Website: https://lisa-sinnott-df8gmfd.gamma.site/► The Resilience Reveal Podcast: @MyResilienceRevealPodcast► The Be Encouraged Show: @BeEncouragedWithFrankAndLisa► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innovatesuccessforyouIf this story moved you, please Like, Share, and Subscribe for more conversations that matter.► SUBSCRIBE to the COS Business Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@cosbusinesspodcastTIMESTAMP / CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro: A Life of Unbelievable Trauma01:59 - Growing Up in Oakland's "Hood"02:40 - Surviving Sexual Abuse & Suicidal Thoughts05:57 - The Tools That Truly Saved Her Life10:26 - The Shocking Results of Her Brain Scan15:50 - The Rave: High on Ecstasy When God Spoke To Me19:51 - Uncovering Predators in the Church24:11 - The "Hug Campaign" & Absorbing People's Pain33:20 - The Power of Being a Social "Chameleon"44:14 - Why Human Hugs are Medically Necessary55:57 - Creating Connection with Karaoke01:00:20 - A Powerful Message to Her Younger SelfListen to the full COS Business Podcast episode:► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jSQ8OQSi0rprCcxTGx0KB?si=hpkxA-nkQOWSs6uBf7dYbg&nd=1&dlsi=6a5996bc19e449b4► Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/colorado-springs-business-podcast/id1492740546CONNECT WITH US:► Website: https://cosbizpodcast.com/► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cos.bizpodcast/► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/COSBusinessPodcast#Resilience #Trauma #Podcast #Faith #LisaSenate #InspirationalStory #MentalHealth #OvercomingAdversity
Our regular legal slot with John Murphy from John A. Sinnott, Solicitors, discussing family law and the steps to take when relationships break down. From legal rights to navigating difficult situations, John offers valuable insights.
Jonathan talks with Blister reviewer & Blister Summit director, Kristin Sinnott, about her lifelong love of ice cream; what we should know about making ice cream at home; and why she always hunts for small-batch ice cream when she's traveling.RELATED LINKSCheck out the Blister Craft CollectiveBecome a BLISTER+ MemberTOPICS & TIMES:How Kristin's ice Cream Habit Started (2:36)Being Picky about Food (8:36)Getting into Making Ice Cream (14:45)Ice Cream vs Coffee (18:42)Cookbooks for Ice Cream (22:23)Eggs vs no Eggs (23:27)Linden's Ice Cream Reviews (26:14)Ice Cream vs Gelato (28:54)Kristin's Current Practices (31:28)Coffee vs Ice Cream Equipment (37:05)Pro Tips (42:08)Affogatos (47:29)SEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30Blister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 77 – Considerations for Multi Cat Households with Lisa Sinnott Multi Cat Households can be challenging environments for the cats that live in them and also the caregivers that live with those cats, especially if there are hostile or aggressive events between the cats. In this episode, I chat to non-veterinary behaviourist, Lisa Sinnott about the types of cases she sees in the UK compared to my UAE based caseload and what some of things are that we need to consider when providing optimal environments for multi-cat homes. In this episode we talk about: 1. The importance of resources 2. Why cats, unlike humans, are NOT social eaters 3. How cats navigate the world through their sense of smell 4. Why reading body language is so important If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more about feline behaviour and how to give your cat everything they need to be happy and healthy, then you'll want to join my amazing online course: Learn To Speak Cat RIGHT HERE If you are based in the UK, you can find Lisa here: https://www.stclawsacademy.co.uk If you liked this episode of the show, The Pet Behaviour Chat, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe! Facebook Group: Join The Pet Behaviour Community on Facebook You can CONNECT with me: Website: Visit my website Trinity Veterinary Behaviour Instagram: Follow Trinity Veterinary Behaviour on Instagram Trinity Veterinary Behaviour Facebook: Join us on Trinity Veterinary Behaviour's Facebook page Trinity Veterinary Behaviour YouTube: Subscribe to Trinity Veterinary Behaviour on YouTube LinkedIn Profile: Connect with me on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in!
We just wrapped up another outstanding Blister Summit, so Blister Summit Director, Kristin Sinnott, and Jonathan Ellsworth caught up to share a few of their favorite moments, discuss the new things that took place this year (including the DJ set / dance party that broke out in Blister HQ); and talk about the future of the event.RELATED LINKSBLISTER+ Get Yourself Covered: TOPICS & TIMES:Freeride in Europe: Black Sheep Sports (0:59)BLISTER+ Members Update: Chairlift Edition (1:48)Our 5th Blister Summit & Thank Yous (5:46)Kristin's Highlights (6:49)Morning Uphills (12:32)Snow Conditions (14:22)The Athletes (18:20)Carving w/ Ted Ligety & Anne Wangler (21:53)A Few Panel Session Highlights (25:44)The Snowboard Side of the Summit (30:47)Other New Stuff This Year? (34:57)Summit Karaoke Party (40:12)After the Summit (45:37)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTED Bikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the first of a series of shorter episodes featuring presentations and interviews held at the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) annual conference in Charleston, SC in February, 2025. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes featuring Brian Fligor, Michael Santucci, Colleen Le Prell, Benj Kanters, Heather Malyuk, Juan Vasquez, Shannon Switzer, as well as two student award recipients, Hannah Miller and Blake Voss. Wow, what a line up! But first, we have undeniable audio genius and friend-of-the-show, Laura Sinnot. Laura is a long time audio engineer for film whose career expanded into hearing health as an audiologist after over-exposing her ears to her work and the bustling metropolis of NYC. She ran the Sensaphonics Musician's Hearing Clinic, a Chicago-based institution for three years. Now based in Central New York, Laura provides traveling and concierge audiology services for musicians, media professionals, and music lovers, as well as teleaudiology consultations through Tuned. In addition to her doctorate degree from the City University of New York, she has a Music Technology master's and bachelor's degree from New York University and the University of Colorado at Denver, respectively. Please note that this is an edited version of the presentation and is not eligible for CEUs. If you want the full experience (and the continuing education credits) you need to plan to come to NHCA webinars and conferences in the future. They are the best.
The St. Joseph's launch night is taking place on February 27th in Sinnott's Bar, and joining to discuss the recent updates with St. Joseph's is Dane Tyghe
The BMitch & Finlay Show Hour 1 features: 1.Notre Dame Beats Georgia 2.Ben Sinnott Is Not A Bust 3.1 Thing You Want To See In Dallas Game
Don't write off Ben Sinnott after 1 season
Have you ever sat down with a glass and nosed and tasted it, and found a ton of notes you didn't know you could get in whiskey. Rye whiskey has done that for me, the spice and sweet, the tart and the fruit. Lets take a trip on the rye side. But first our sponsors are having some great holiday deals go check them out. Badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3 Hinterhausdiatilling.com https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Patreon.com/the_whiskeyshaman Rye whiskey is a type of American whiskey made with at least 51% rye grain: Ingredients: Rye whiskey is made from a mash bill that includes rye, corn, malted barley, and other grains. The mash bill can range from 51–100% rye. Taste: Rye whiskey has a spicier, drier taste than bourbon because rye is spicier than corn. It often has a black pepper or clove-like taste. Distillation: Rye whiskey is distilled to no more than 160 U.S. proof (80% abv). Aging: Rye whiskey is aged in charred, new oak barrels. Rye whiskey can refer to two different, but related, types of whiskey: American rye whiskey, which is similar to bourbon whiskey, but must be distilled from at least 51 percent rye grain Canadian whisky, which is often referred to as (and often labelled as) rye whisky for historical reasons, although it may or may not actually include any rye grain in its production process. American rye whiskey Rye grain must make up at least 51% of the mash bill of a rye whiskey in the United States. In the United States, rye whiskey is, by law, made from a mash of at least 51 percent rye. (The other ingredients in the mash are usually corn and malted barley.)[citation needed] It is distilled to no more than 160 U.S. proof (80% abv) and aged in charred, new oak barrels. The whiskey must be put in the barrels at no more than 125 proof (62.5% abv). Rye whiskey that has been aged for at least two years and has not been blended with other spirits may be further designated as straight, as in "straight rye whiskey".[1] Rye whiskey was historically the prevalent whiskey in the northeastern states, especially Pennsylvania, New York and Maryland. Pittsburgh was the center of rye whiskey production in the late 1700s and early 1800s.[2] By 1808, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania farmers were selling half a barrel for each man, woman and child in the country.[3] By the 1880s, Joseph F. Sinnott's distillery, Moore and Sinnott, located in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, was the largest producer of rye whiskey, with a capacity of 30,000 barrels a year.[4][5] In 1886, rye whiskey was produced in 17 states.[6] Rye whiskey largely disappeared after Prohibition. A few brands, such as Old Overholt, survived, although by the late 1960s former Pennsylvania brands like Old Overholt were being distilled mostly in Kentucky.[7] In the early 21st century, an expanding number of rye whiskey brands are produced by Campari Group (Wild Turkey Rye), Diageo (George Dickel Rye and Bulleit Rye), Heaven Hill (Pikesville Rye and Rittenhouse Rye), Suntory Global Spirits (Old Overholt and Jim Beam Rye), The Sazerac Company (Col. E. H. Taylor, Sazerac Rye, and Thomas H. Handy), and various smaller companies. A particularly large producer is MGP of Indiana (formerly known as Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana), which is a distiller for many brands that are marketed by others (including some of the large companies previously listed).[8][9]
Logan Paulsen breaks down the Commanders TE situation
10.21.24 Ben Sinnott, Commanders TE, on his first touchdown, on Marcus Mariota stepping in for Jayden Daniels, and the dominant 40-7 win.
In this gripping episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nuless explores the tragic disappearance of Fiona Sinnott, a 19-year-old who vanished from the village of Broadway in County Wexford, Ireland, in 1998. The episode paints a vivid picture of Fiona's life, highlighting her bubbly personality and the close-knit bond she shared with her family. It also delves into the darker aspects of her life, including her tumultuous relationship with an older boyfriend, marked by domestic abuse.Listeners are taken through the events leading up to Fiona's disappearance, including her last known sighting and the subsequent investigation. The podcast details the extensive search efforts, the various leads followed by the Gardaí, and the heartbreaking toll the case has taken on Fiona's family. Despite numerous theories and suspects, Fiona's fate remains a mystery, with no concrete evidence to bring those responsible to justice.The episode also touches on the broader implications of Fiona's case, linking it to the infamous "Vanishing Triangle" of missing women in Ireland during the 1990s. Nules calls for anyone with information to come forward, emphasising the importance of community support in solving such cases. The podcast serves as both a tribute to Fiona's memory and a plea for justice, hoping to finally bring closure to her grieving family.If you do have any information that can help get answers for Fionas family please contact:** Wexford Garda Station on 0539165200**The Garda confidential line on 1800666111**Or alternatively contact the national missing persons helpline on 1890 442 552** Email info@missingpersons.ie ** If you wish to remain anonymous please contact Help bring them home confidential line on 1800 911 999*Join me over on Patreon for extra perks like early access to episodes, monthly livestreams where we will be discussing the cases i've covered and much more as we build our own community.www.patreon.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteries*Visit my shop for exclusive Ireland Crimes and Mysteries merchandise. https://tinyurl.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteries*Sell your own Merch with TeePublic. Follow the link below:http://tee.pub/lic/ckHmUfmILSk*Fellow Podcasters, customise your own amazing webpage by following the link below. If you are a podcaster i highly recommended this site for developing your own webpage dedicated to your podcast.https://www.podpage.com/?via=nulesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ireland-crimes-and-mysteries--5973961/support.
08/12 Hour 4: Drab Recaps His Trip To Ocean City And Lancaster - 1:00 This Commanders Player Might Shock Fans This Season - 18:00 Valdez Recaps His Golf Trip To New York - 32:00
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The Athletic's Ben Standig is here with the latest from Commanders training camp: Notes from recent practices on Jayden Daniels, Benjamin St-Juste, tackle rotation (2:05) 1-on-1 interview with rookie TE Ben Sinnott (15:12) Position by position look at the defense: end, cornerback rotations in flux? (20:59)
We look at the first 3 picks with Jayden Daniels, Mike Sainristil, and Ben Sinnott. How will they perform in their rookie seasons?
BMitch and Finlay contemplate TEs and what roles Zach Ertz and Ben Sinnott will have on the Commanders next season.
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Guest: Commanders analyst Mark Bullock of MarkBullock.Substack.com with a film breakdown of the offensive players taken by the Commanders in the 2024 NFL Draft in quarterback Jayden Daniels, offensive lineman Brandon Coleman, tight end Ben Sinnott and receiver Luke McCaffrey, including discussion of how offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury can maximize Daniels and whether it's realistic to view Coleman as the Commanders' likely starting left tackle for Week 1 of the 2024 season Nationals and Orioles: analysis of a 3-0 Nats win over the O's to give the Nats a winning record in a regular season for the first time since July 2, 2021 Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent ya and receive $25 off any gas-fireplace service, chimney cleaning or chimney inspection Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email Sales@BlueWirePods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
17:59 - Guest: Kansas State tight ends coach Brian Lepak on tight end Ben Sinnott, who the Commanders took in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Kansas State, including insight on Sinnott in terms of his athleticism, his route-running, him as a blocker, what his role in the NFL should be and what kind of person he is 42:55 - Nationals: analysis of the Nats winning two of three games against the Toronto Blue Jays, including a wild 11-8 win in which the Nats overcame a 6-1 third-inning deficit 01:01:54 - Orioles: breakdown of the O's authoring a three-game sweep at the Cincinnati Reds that featured excellent starting pitching by the O's Visit PaulsonAndNace.com and tell Paulson & Nace that Al Galdi sent ya! Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent ya and receive $25 off any gas-fireplace service, chimney cleaning or chimney inspection Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email Sales@BlueWirePods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5.6.24 Hour 2 - Kevin plays Chris Cooley's film breakdown of Commanders TE Ben Sinnott. Denton's Day-ly news. Kevin and Denton react to some of the best jokes from Tom Brady's Roast on Netflix.
Chris Cooley joined Kevin today with his "film breakdown" of Commanders' 2nd round pick TE Ben Sinnott. Also, a Kentucky Derby preview and picks with Eddie C. Download the PrizePicks app today and use code Sheehan for a first deposit match up to $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Commanders selected tight end Ben Sinnott of TCU with the 53rd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft (the Commanders 3rd pick of the 2nd round) and shortly after Ben called in to talk with hosts Kevin Sheehan and Denton Day.
On today's Daily Draft, join Ross Uglem as he breaks down his scouting report of Ben Sinnott and reviews what he could bring to the Packers. Enjoy! You can purchase the Green Bay Draft Guide, here: https://draftguide.gumroad.com/l/greenbay24/daily Brought to you by Prize Picks. PrizePicks.com/PackADay. Promo Code: PACKADAY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices