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Episode 570 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Troy Aikman, the lead analyst for ESPN's coverage of Monday Night Football. In this podcast, Aikman discusses where his enjoyment level for the job stands after three decades in the booth; how he accesses ESPN's culture versus Fox's; how he defines honesty in sports broadcasting — and particularly as it relates to officiating calls; why he won't be in the job at age 70; ESPN's upcoming Super Bowl on February 14, 2027; who he talks to for honest feedback on his work; his thoughts on Lane Kiffin and NIL; the Eagles-Chargers and the AFC's unpredictable year; why he'd love to meet Warren Buffett and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, 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
On today's show, we're tackling one of the biggest questions in college football: Should Notre Dame finally ditch independence and join a conference after the Playoff Committee's latest decision? Tass kicks things off with a True-or-False deep dive, plus a full ranking of all 12 College Football Playoff quarterbacks from Fernando Mendoza to Alonza Barnett III. Josh takes us to the NFL with a Sports Scantron: Which potential Super Bowl matchup gives us the best game? Bills–Eagles? Patriots–Packers? Rams–Broncos? Seahawks–Jaguars? Then we rank the Top 5 quarterbacks who NEED a Super Bowl the most for their legacy—from Stafford to Rodgers to Drake Maye. Fantasy fans eat today too: Which QB–WR stack would you rather ride into the playoffs? Goff & ARSB vs the league's best duos like Mahomes–Rice, Burrow–Chase, Dak–Lamb, and Lamar–Flowers. We wrap with NBA: Tass' Austin Reaves Edition of Who Would You Rather Have Right Now? (Spoiler: Steph and Jamal Murray make things complicated). And Josh drops a monster WHUF as the Spurs go all-in: Giannis to San Antonio in a multi-team blockbuster centered around Stephon Castle, Harrison Barnes, Kelly Olynyk, multiple firsts, and more. Big debates. Big rankings. Big trades. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
10 Takes in 10 minutes isn't just the name, it's a promise: Just couldn't finish I can't admit it The most pivotal player Knew it before it happened Are the playoffs already set? Worst case scenario Sounds like fun Treat yourself 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Texans win over the Chiefs. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss the Packers holding off the Bears at Lambeau. The Bills post a big comeback win over the Bengals. Plus, the rest of the Week 14 matchups with some highlights that need to be replayed! Stay tuned for Game Balls coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Colts loss and an update on Daniel Jones. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss the Broncos 10th straight win and the Dolphins victory over the Jets. The Breakfast table hands out Game Balls for Week 14 before Manti reveals his Defensive Player of the Week. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get Well Soon Danny Dimes! We recap the NFL weekend plus look ahead to the Super Bowl. ---------- TalkSports is LIVE Weekdays from 8-11 a.m. on Fox Sports Knoxville/ Fanrun Radio. Check Out our Socials: "@FOXSportsKnox" on Twitter/X, "FanrunSports" on Instagram and Youtube Jon- @Jon__Reed on "X" Cody- @Cody__McClure on "X" Sam- @_beard11 on "X" Bubba- @BrandonShown on "X"
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show recapping the Broncos’ key victory in Vegas. They take a moment to celebrate the end of the Chiefs’ reign over the AFC West. Did RJ Harvey break out against the Raiders? Have the Broncos found the blueprint for a Super Bowl run? Stoke tells us about his trip to Baltimore over the weekend before they discuss the efficiency they saw on offense and why it’s a good thing that Bo was being a game manager yesterday. They reflect what a great time it is to be a Denver sports fan after every team went undefeated over the weekend before they give a reality check to Notre Dame fans.
The Lions kept their playoff hopes alive last night, while the Cowboys are now hanging on by a thread. I'll give you my takeaways from that TNF shootout and how both teams can still find a way in. We've got the biggest Bears–Packers game of the last 15 years coming up on Sunday—and who better than Hall of Famer Mike Singletary to set the stage? The Chicago legend and Super Bowl champion joins the show. And the one and only Kevin Durant is set to make history later tonight, just four points away from 31,000. Durant gives his picks for this huge conference championship weekend in college football.
As we are in the middle of both football and the holiday season, our guest runs in to talk about his amazing career and his great stocking stuffer book for your kids. Ricky Watters is a 49'ers, Seahawks, and Eagles' legend, has won a national championship, a Super Bowl, and is now the author of the children's book, ‘A Gift Called Shane', which tells the story of the adoption of his youngest son, from the perspective of his older sibling. We chat sports, writing, and family in this week's interview. Mike rants about his very interesting day, he spreads hygiene to the less fortunate, and Scott has too much bourbon on Thanksgiving. Have a listen!
Interview Date: August 10th, 2025 Episode Summary:In this powerful and uplifting episode, we sit down with Aubrey Fisher — dancer, recording artist, and creative powerhouse — who went from teaching himself choreography in his living room to sharing stages with Jason Derulo, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, DaBaby, and Tyga.Aubrey opens up about his unique path into the entertainment industry, revealing how he went from a college basketball player to one of the most recognizable names in commercial dance. Raised by a musical family, including his mother Angie Fisher, a Grammy-nominated vocalist, Aubrey shares how faith, discipline, and divine timing shaped his evolution as both a performer and a person.He takes listeners behind the curtain of tour life — from the long rehearsals and creative highs to the loneliness and grind that come with chasing big dreams. Aubrey also discusses how he transitioned from dance into music, using his platform to inspire and connect through storytelling, vulnerability, and sound.Throughout the episode, Aubrey drops gems on consistency, humility, networking, and staying grounded, while encouraging the next generation of dancers to embrace their individuality and to never give up, even when the path isn't linear.This episode is perfect for dancers, aspiring choreographers, and creatives who dream of turning passion into purpose — and proof that you don't need a traditional background to make it to the topShownotes: (0:00) – Welcome & intro to Aubrey Fisher's journey(9:30) – Growing up dancing & balancing basketball dreams(11:56) – First dance class at Millennium Dance Complex(15:01) – Creating videos & finding confidence through content(18:37) – From 2017 videos to viral success(20:43) – Influence of Grammy-nominated mom, Angie Fisher(23:26) – Joining Jason Derulo's tour & worldwide travel(27:14) – Tour life highs, lows & mental balance(35:04) – Industry lessons: business, ethics & awareness(1:29:49) – Final advice: stay humble, authentic & resilientBiography:Aubrey is known for his phenomenal dance skills and captivating stage presence, but now he's taking the music world by storm. A rising star creating his own lane with a sound of music, singer, songwriter and professional dancer. Aubrey is a recording artist from Pasadena, California. At a young age, Aubrey was very much surrounded by music and entertainment by his Mother "Angie Fisher". A Grammy nominated singer who performed background vocals for Michael Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott, Keisha Cole, Jamie Foxx, Michael Bublé and many more. Aubrey played basketball in college for one year to later quit to pursue his career as a professional dancer at the age of 19. Aubrey has made a remarkable fan base on social media and has accomplished many success in the dance industry and worked on jobs like Super Bowl, Samsung, Toyota Corolla commercial, Pacsun, Celsius, and many more. Aubrey has also worked with artists like Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Dababy, Travis Scott, Jason Derulo and more. After a few years of working in the industry Aubrey has decided to build his career in music and says he wants to be the next “superstar”. Aubrey believes that he can make a huge impact in music starting off as an independent artist. Aubrey is an r&b, pop and hip-hop powerhouse vocalist and loves to create music for people to feel alive, happy, soulful and energetic. Aubrey is very versatile and loves to explore different styles of music, not only for himself but for the listeners as well.Connect on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aubreyfisher/
Bengals' Heartbreaking Collapse: A 39-34 Snowy Thriller Loss to the BillsIn the swirling snow of Orchard Park on December 7, 2025, the Cincinnati Bengals experienced yet another gut-wrenching defeat, falling 39-34 to the Buffalo Bills in a Week 14 AFC showdown that felt like a playoff preview gone awry. For a Bengals team clinging to fading postseason hopes at 4-8, this loss wasn't just a tally in the standings—it was a microcosm of their season's frustrations: explosive offense undercut by untimely errors, a defense that bent but couldn't break, and the cruel poetry of two bizarre interceptions sealing their fate.The game kicked off under a blanket of white, with Mother Nature turning Highmark Stadium into a winter wonderland. Cincinnati won the coin toss and, defying convention, elected to receive. It paid immediate dividends. Joe Burrow, the Bengals' unflappable gunslinger, orchestrated a meticulous 14-play, 67-yard march that devoured 8:16 off the clock. He went 5-for-6, threading needles through the flurries to set up Chase Brown's gritty five-yard touchdown plunge—assisted by a shove from tackle Amarius Mims. Just like that, it was 7-0, and Bengals fans dared to dream of extending their streak of scoring first-drive touchdowns against Buffalo in four straight meetings.Buffalo, however, is no ordinary foe. Josh Allen, the dual-threat dynamo, answered with surgical precision. The Bills' offense, leaning on tight-end heavy sets to exploit Cincinnati's linebacker coverage, clawed back with a field goal, making it 7-3. Burrow wasn't done. In the second quarter, he carved up the secondary again, finding Tee Higgins for a one-handed, highlight-reel touchdown grab that pushed the lead to 14-3. By halftime, the Bengals held a precarious 21-11 edge, having converted 4-of-4 third downs on their opening possession. Ja'Marr Chase, battling through the weather, eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards for the season—his fifth such campaign—reminding everyone why Cincinnati's passing attack remains elite.The third quarter hinted at Bengals dominance. Burrow's hot streak continued, with Chase Brown adding another score to balloon the lead to 28-11. Burrow finished 22-of-31 for 218 yards and three touchdowns, his pocket presence a beacon in the blizzard. The Bengals' ground game chipped in 70 yards from Brown, who also hauled in a receiving score, showcasing the balanced attack that once made Cincy a Super Bowl contender.But football's cruel theater unfolded in the fourth. Trailing by 17, Buffalo's defense—led by cornerback Christian Benford—finally cracked the code. Midway through the frame, Benford snared Burrow's short right pass intended for Chase at the Buffalo 37, returning it 63 yards for a pick-six that ignited the comeback. The stadium erupted; the Bills trailed 28-18. Allen, electric as ever, responded with four total touchdowns—two passing, two rushing—capitalizing on the momentum. A late Bengals touchdown pulled them within 36-34, but their two-point conversion fizzled when Burrow fumbled the snap.Then, the dagger: Burrow's second inexplicable interception in as many attempts, this one a wobbling duck in the snow that gifted Buffalo prime field position. The Bills tacked on a field goal, then methodically ran out the clock after Cincinnati's onside kick failed. Allen's 21 fourth-quarter points underscored Buffalo's resilience, improving them to 9-4 and bolstering their AFC East grip.For Cincinnati, the what-ifs sting. Two "weirdest interceptions you'll ever see," as one analyst quipped, turned a potential statement win into another collapse. The defense, featuring Jordan Battle's three picks on the year, forced a turnover on downs but couldn't stop Allen's heroics. Injuries, like edge rusher Joseph Ossai's brief exit, added to the toll. This 39-34 heartbreaker drops the Bengals to 4-9, their playoff dreams buried deeper in the snow. Yet, with Burrow's wizardry (18-5 in December games lifetime), hope flickers. Next week, redemption calls against the Browns—but for now, Buffalo's blizzard of brilliance leaves Cincinnati chilled.(Word count: 412)
THE CROSSOVER – WNBA CBA Battle & NBA Trade Smoke w/ Ryan DeSouza Clips from Episode 450 (Full video: https://www.youtube.com/live/lgwSIH_Rbug?si=FLDiwfChINhiywR-)In this episode clip, Sports Chasers NBA & WNBA Insider Ryan DeSouza breaks down the WNBA's fight for revenue sharing, the push for a more modern CBA, and why players want a fairer percentage as league popularity rises.Then Ryan shifts to the NBA landscape, including:Chris Paul's declining role with the ClippersGiannis Antetokounmpo trade speculationThe Knicks' dilemma: Superstar or team chemistry?Giannis vs Carmelo Anthony career comparisonSurprise teams shaping the 2025 NBA season. This clip delivers sharp insight and strong opinion from “The Crossover”—your weekly home for elite NBA/WNBA breakdowns. ⭐ Highlighted Podcast Chapter13:26 – Chris Paul's Future & Giannis-to-Knicks Trade Smoke Ryan examines CP3's diminishing influence, superstar aging curves, and whether the Knicks should push all their chips in for Giannis.
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A selection of the best Kyle Brandt cuts from the Week of December 1st: Not a Hallmark Season A landmark moment for the Texans? The angriest fan base right now Two teams ahead of schedule The biggest rivalry matchup Coaches collide 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks ahead to the Bears/Packers matchup on Sunday in Lambeau Field. Do you believe in the Broncos or the Patriots? We also look at the other intriguing teams or divisions down the stretch. Plus, Manti explains the Cowboys turnaround since being very active at the NFL trade deadline. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From '6 Rings & Football Things' (subscribe here): As a three-time champ, Devin McCourty knows what it takes to reach and win a Super Bowl. Do these Patriots have what it takes? If not, what must they improve? D-Mac joins Fitzy to break it down.
On today's show, the WIP Afternoon Show are debating if the Eagles are on their way to another Super Bowl or are cooked as a team? Plus, the Afternoon Show is joined by guests such as Eliot Shorr-Parks, Ron Jaworski, Tornado Shapiro, and Tommy down the shore. As well as, a High Hopes baseball report, a Jalen Hurts rant, a crazy Sixers game last night and more!
From '6 Rings & Football Things' (subscribe here): As a three-time champ, Devin McCourty knows what it takes to reach and win a Super Bowl. Do these Patriots have what it takes? If not, what must they improve? D-Mac joins Fitzy to break it down.
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Trust in traditional institutions is eroding. As customers lose faith in advertising, government and even online reviews, they're turning to voices that feel most relatable: peers and communities. Edelman's latest Trust Barometer shows the most credible spokesperson for a company is now "people like me." Ben Shaw and Professor Ryan Hamilton explore the decline of influencer credibility, the rise of community-driven word-of-mouth, the tension between authenticity and control, and why attention + trust will be the "coins of the realm" for brands in the decade ahead.
This episode of The Better Life with Dr Pinkston features Dr Pinkston and Ray Solano from PD Labs, focusing on how to navigate and survive the holidays—dubbed the "Super Bowl of Sugar" (Halloween to Valentine's Day)—without derailing your health goals. The discussion centers on research challenging restrictive dieting, suggesting that unrestricted eating of nutritious food, layered with non-digestible fiber (nuts, seeds, berries) to slow sugar absorption, can offer similar benefits to fasting without the negative effects. Key Takeaways: Mindful Holiday Strategy: The holidays are a time for balance and not gaining weight, rather than focusing intensely on losing it. The Problem with Restriction: Restrictive diets (like extreme keto or carnivore) can backfire psychologically and physically. Research suggests high protein without proper carbohydrates can negatively affect longevity. The "Eat Human" Approach: Focus on a common-sense approach: avoid processed foods, know your intolerances, and aim for a balance of protein, fat, and carbs (suggested ratio: 40% protein, 30% fat, 30% carb) in every meal. Breakfast is Key: Start the day with high protein (40 grams) to stabilize blood sugars, reducing cravings later. Avoid traditional high-carb breakfasts like instant oatmeal. Stay Hydrated & Stress-Free: Managing stress with simple supplements like Magnesium Glycinate and Theanine (or cortisol managers like Triquillata) is crucial, as stress often leads to poor eating choices. Next-Generation Health: Ray Solano introduces PD Labs' work on peptides (like the GLP-1 incretins) and their innovative two-year project to make these high-molecular-weight molecules available transdermally (non-injectable) by Christmas, transforming chronic disease prevention. The conversation emphasizes starting your health recovery journey now, not waiting for a "magical time" in January.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 450 – CFP Chaos, WNBA CBA Fight & Giannis-to-Knicks Debate | Sports ChasersIn this Thursday Night Live (Saturday Morning Edition), the Sports Chasers crew goes deep on the College Football Playoff, WNBA collective bargaining, and NBA superstar power moves.We open with CFP controversy as Texas and Miami sit on the outside looking in of the new 12-team field. The crew breaks down committee bias, strength of schedule, head-to-head logic, SEC privilege, and why a computer-driven system (RPI-style) might be more fair than the human “eye test.”From there, we shift to the WNBA CBA negotiations. The focus? Revenue sharing, not just yearly salary. We talk about streaming money, the growth of the women's game, and why a shorter 3–5-year deal with opt-outs could be crucial as the league's value climbs.Then it's NBA time: Chris Paul's exit, veteran stars losing leverage as their games slip, and the big one – Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors to the New York Knicks. Is it worth sacrificing depth and role players for a generational two-way star? We compare Giannis vs. Carmelo, discuss roster building under the salary cap, and look at the broader East/West picture with squads like OKC, the Knicks, the Jazz, and more.
This podcast clip features Dan K — The Hockey Dude, delivering his weekly Ice Cold Facts segment with a full breakdown of the NHL landscape.He covers:New York Rangers' home-ice issuesColorado Avalanche dominanceWhy the Edmonton Oilers can't stop bleeding goalsThe Penguins vs Lightning showdownPacific Division standings shakeupEmerging stars like Connor BedardGoalie trade predictionsThe WINTER CLASSIC headed to MIAMIThe Olympic-size rink controversyAnd MUCH more from around the league
We discuss what the Seahawks are capable of and whether the fans are fully bought in to this team benig a Super Bowl contender yet or not. Then, a conversation about George Pickens looking disengaged last night leads to a conversation on how much we appreciate Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Plus, Brock answers three football questions in Blue 88.
We discuss whether fans are fully bought in on this Seahawks team being a Super Bowl contender or not. It feels like there is still some hesitancy. In Need to Know, we discuss the Seahawks injury report, the return of M's FanFest, the Lions defeating the Cowboys on Thursday Night Football, and the Kraken suffering a tough 9-4 loss. Plus, we revisit our conversation with FOX Sports analyst Howie Long.
Post Malone is heading back to the Super Bowl…. Plus, is it time for another “Men In Black” movie? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike explains why he doesn't think it's possible that the Lions make a run to the Super Bowl.
12.5.25, Jordan Dajani from CBS Sports joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to analyze the NFL playoff teams around the league and who he thinks will make a deep run.
As of now, which two teams would you pick to play in the Super Bowl? Plus, Abdul Carter gets called out by a Giants legend & there was another incident in the office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Lions and Cowboys outlook in the NFC. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Jason Cabinda discuss the issues with the effort of WR George Pickens on Thursday night. Which QB matchup this weekend is most intriguing? Plus, a Mad Minute with the best games going into Week 14! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Lions win over the Cowboys. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Jason Cabinda discuss what the game means for both Detroit and Dallas. Super Bowl Champion Ron Rivera drops by to discuss the upcoming Bears-Packers matchup and the history of the rivalry. Plus, Saints safety Justin Reid gives an update on his injury, his thoughts on some of the big matchups this week and his involvement with My Cause, My Cleats. Plus, Kyle's plea to this weekend's broadcasters. Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of Cashing Out, host Dustin Swedelson gives live updates of and recaps Thursday Night Football between the Cowboys and Lions. Also, joining the show is Ryan Harris, Super Bowl 50 Champion, to talk Week 14 NFL games. Dustin also does his Three Point Stance. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 3: Ohio Mr. Football + Daryl Ruiter + Indiana's "Super Bowl" full 2324 Fri, 05 Dec 2025 14:25:32 +0000 yolh0OekzZp2029VCsJb5CfyoXWMfdQx sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 3: Ohio Mr. Football + Daryl Ruiter + Indiana's "Super Bowl" The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepod
Mike Evans and Will Petersen kick off today’s show with Mark Schlereth bouncing around the Denver sports scene debating whether Sunday’s game against the Raiders is a trap game, reacting to a rare Avs loss, and breaking down CU’s new offensive coordinator. There have been a ton of people making parallels between the Super Bowl 50 team and this year’s Broncos, Will and Stink point out a few key differences that could be the difference between success and failure. Should Broncos fans feel worried about winning so many close games? They give Stoke some grief for taking a long weekend before they stress how important it is to have home field advantage of the the Patriots.
Hour 3 - Coco gives us the news and a lot of people are not in the Xmas spirit. Pudges Pals and Kobe's kids are back as we meet Arabella and Murph! The first ever LIVE weekly Rap-Up from Akrobatik!
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(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand are joined by Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston as he touches on the MIAA Super Bowl and his big bye week thought.(14:06) We touch on the non-believers in this Patriots team and the entire AFC playoff picture.(23:56) Perry answers whether the Patriots can win the Super Bowl.(32:11) We finish the hour by getting Perry's thoughts on Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick's HOF candidacy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kaelin reveals the Top 10 most googled music videos of 2025! Singer Charlie Puth is recieving backlash for being selected for the national anthem for the Super Bowl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the Working Perspectives Podcast! In this episode, Matt Lavelle, Bern Podcasy, & Liam Reese are back, but they are NOT happy after a devastating Week 13 in the NFL! Grab a stress ball—this one's a passionate, fiery vent session!
In hour 1, the WIP Afternoon Show are debating whether this season for the Eagles is your typical Super Bowl hangover or something that is much bigger. Plus, BetMGM's Nick Kostos joins the show to give his picks for tonight's Thursday Night Football game and the Eagles game this Monday.
Tej Seth of Sumer Sports joined "Afternoon Drive on The Fan" talking the NFL landscape and why the Browns have missed their mark to compete for a Super Bowl.
Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the WIP Morning Show ahead of Eagles/Chargers. ESP does not think the Eagles will return to the elite level of play they showed last season but he does think they can make their way to the Super Bowl. Eliot calls upon Jalen Hurts to put on his Superman cape and lead the Eagles into victory against the Chargers on Monday. Joe DeCamara adds another win to his Beat the Hammer record.
Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the 94 WIP Morning Show. He believes the Eagles may not get back to their elite status like last year, but thinks they will make it to the Super Bowl- it'll just be a bumpy ride. He has faith that Jalen Hurts can still step up in big moments and make the plays he needs to. He also believes leaders like Jordan Mailata (the Eagles' 2025 Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominee) are key in times like this. He believes the Chargers are an average team and that if the Eagles can get to the hurt Justin Herbert, they can win the game.
The 94 WIP Morning Show is wondering if the Eagles will pull themselves together. After a crushing loss to the Bears, their second in a row, they look to right the ship heading to LA to face the Chargers on Monday. Jon Ritchie is worried the Eagles won't be able to fix themselves because they still have fundamental issues this late in the season. He does not believe they are a Super Bowl team.
Today on the Logan Blackman Show we go over the most recent Lane Kiffin saga, which saw him leave Oxford for Baton Rouge to become the head coach of the LSU Tigers. We then take a look at the top Heisman Trophy candidates, going over their resumes as well as discussing whether or not if this has been a "bad" Heisman season. We also take a look at the recent College Football Playoff rankings, discussing who should or shouldn't be in as well as discuss why conference championship week doesn't feel the same as it has in years past. With that we go over our week 14 quarterback prospect rankings while also discussing why this class isn't as disappointing as it may seem. Finally we recap Iowa's season by grading Gronowksi, go over highs and lows of the 2024 quarterback draft class, and go over who are true Super Bowl contenders in the NFL. Enjoy!
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys preview tonight's Thursday Night Football game between the Cowboys and Lions, and look ahead at this weekend's slate as they set the table for week 14 of the NFL season. Joining the progrum to chat about tonight's game, his thoughts on the 49ers moving forward and if they can make a run, and why the Bears passing game might be the thing that prevents them from winning a Super Bowl is 12 year NFL veteran at QB, ESPN NFL analyst/QB guru, Dan Orlovsky. Next, former offensive lineman for the Indianapolis Colts, and co-founder and co-CEO of Double Eagle Energy Holdings/Texas Tech Board of Regents member, Cody Campbell joins the show to outline how he's trying to save college athletics as a wide majority of athletic departments are operating on a deficit, and many college sports programs are getting cut as a result. Later, Super Bowl Champion, former Head Coach of the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys, Mike McCarthy joins the show to chat about why he really likes the Cowboys tonight, his philosophy when it comes going for it on 4th down, how he would have Jaxson Dart protect himself, and how excited he is for this weekend slate. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel open with Arkansas Football hiring a new head coach. Matt recalls playing under Lane Kiffin and comments on him going to LSU. Bobby reveals his NFL Power Rankings and his top 5 teams in the league. Matt is amazed at the number of 2nd year QBs leading some of the best teams. After seeing so many upsets this season, Matt wonders if there are any teams in the NFL that feel unbeatable? Bobby walks through what the Chiefs and Cowboys would need to do in order to make the playoffs. Matt enjoyed Ben Johnson's post-win celebration but asks if a fake tan was involved. Bobby looks at the most impactful injuries around the league for teams in contention. Steelers fans aren't happy, but is moving on from Mike Tomlin the right choice? We wrap up with Bobby naming the 3 biggest matchups in Week 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey answer your Dumb Football Questions, including whether the Kansas City Chiefs can still make a playoff or Super Bowl run…03:00 - Can the Kansas City Chiefs still make a playoff or Super Bowl run?15:00 - How open and candid can players really be with NFL coaches? 22:00 - How checked out are players on bad teams right now? 30:00 - Outside of athletic ability, what is the number one factor in determining success for an offensive lineman? 37:00 - Week 14 picks! Dallas Cowboys @ Detroit Lions; Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers; Houston Texans @ Kansas City Chiefs; Philadelphia Eagles @ Los Angeles Chargers; Miami (Ohio) vs. Western MichiganSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel talk about their recent travels with Matt spending the weekend in California for UCLA/USC. Bobby shares some of his travel stories and tales of sitting in first class. What are the rules of interacting with celebs while traveling? NY Times Author Ken Belson talks about his book 'Every Day is Sunday'. Ken discusses the impact of Roger Goodell on the NFL and his relationship with team owners. Matt asks about Jerry Jones and Robert Kraft being the biggest owners in the league. Bobby asks about the charm of Jerry Jones and his interactions with the media and fans. How did the NFL change from being football people to having business people buying teams and driving growth. Ken looks at the ups and downs of the NFL and Roger Goodell's growth over the least decade. What are the next steps and plans for the league and the players? Look for Week 13 recap and a look ahead to Week 14 coming up in the second half coming up tomorrow! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.