2010 Edition of the Super Bowl
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Former Alabama and NFL Safety, Roman Harper, revisits his fondest memories of winning Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints in Miami back in 2010.
In Hour three, Appel and Dan Day debate whether they'd prefer Dak or Tua based on CBS Sports' NFL QB Ranking and discuss what Tua needs to secure a new contract. They also touch on an unconfirmed report that Brian Flores wanted an OL at pick 5 instead of Tua, and later draft Jordan Love. Golfer Colin Montgomerie suggests Tiger Woods should retire, and the Miami Dolphins make roster moves before training camp. Solana interviews Super Bowl XLIV Champion Roman Harper about his thoughts on Hard Rock Stadium versus Sun Life Stadium, his Super Bowl XLIV experience, and post-win celebrations. Harper also discusses Tua's trajectory compared to Drew Brees and his podcast, “Second Acts Podcast,” about life after football. Josh Appel talks about Crowder's Comedy event in Tampa and what he, Dan, and Jimmy would do with the Stanley Cup for a day.
On Thursday's show, Josh Appel discusses playing the new College Football Video Game on PS5 and shares his critiques. Solana interviews Eric Poms, CEO of the Orange Bowl Committee, about the expanded College Football Playoffs, hosting this year's semifinals, and the impact on the community. Josh also has breaking news about Russell Westbrook. Solana talks to Georgia's Head Football Coach Kirby Smart, reminiscing about his time as the Safeties Coach for the Miami Dolphins in 2006 and discussing the changes in Hard Rock Stadium and the College Football Playoff. Additionally, OKC Thunder's forward Chet Holmgren shares his opinion on playing against the Heat in Miami. Solana chats with ESPN Reporter Andrea Adelson, touching on South Florida ties, the Florida State vs. ACC lawsuit, and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey's comments. Finally, Appel and Dan Day debate Dak vs. Tua based on CBS Sports NFL QB Rankings and Tua's resume for a new contract. Solana interviews Super Bowl XLIV Champion Roman Harper, discussing his views on Hard Rock Stadium compared to its previous incarnation as Sun Life Stadium. Roman reflects on his experience during Super Bowl XLIV in Miami and shares post-victory memories. Additionally, he weighs in on Tua's trajectory compared to Drew Brees and talks about his podcast, “Second Acts Podcast,” which explores life after football. Josh Appel covers Crowder's Comedy event in Tampa, while pondering what he, Dan, and Jimmy would do with the Stanley Cup. Solana also interviews Super Bowl Champion Benjamin Watson, who shares SEC Media Day experiences, stories about Channing Crowder, and thoughts on the expanded College Football Playoff. Watson recalls playing against Tom Brady in the NFL and discusses his current role as an SEC contributor.
Join host Brooks Huber as he sits down with Jets Punter Thomas Morstead for an exclusive 1-on-1 interview about his 15-year career, his famous onside kick in Super Bowl XLIV and what the New York media got wrong about the Jets last season. 00:00 - Introduction. 01:00 - Re-signing with the Jets. 02:10 - How He Began Playing Football & Walking on at SMU. 06:20 - Getting Drafted By The Saints & Dealing with Pressure. 09:40 - Behind The Scenes of the famous onside kick in Super Bowl XLIV. 14:10 - Being Cut by the Saints and Being able to Bounce Back. 17:35 - How the 2023 Jets season actually played out and What the Media got Wrong. Don't forget to like this video if you enjoyed it, and subscribe to our channel for more athlete content! Check out all of our socials: https://linktr.ee/fortheathlete? Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fortheathleteofficial/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fortheathlete/message
2/9/24 - Hour 1 Cleveland Browns HC Kevin Stefanski and Rich discuss winning NFL Coach of the Year honors for the second time in his career, Myles Garrett winning Defensive Player of the Year honors, and Joe Flacco's improbable season that resulted in a Comeback Player of the Year award. Rich suggests the NFL should name its annual Comeback Player of the Year Award after Buffalo Bills DB Damar Hamlin and reveals which 49ers and Chiefs players will be the most likely Super Bowl LVIII MVP. Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton and Rich discuss his daring onside kick gamble that helped his Saints win Super Bowl XLIV over the Colts, why he's leaning toward the Chiefs beating the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, and if Russell Wilson in Denver's plans at QB for the 2024 season. Actor/comedian Sebastian Maniscalco and Rich discuss how old is too old to wear Air Jordans, wearing jerseys to NFL games, who wins Super Bowl LVIII, the state of his beloved Chicago Bears and more. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Standup comedian Dan Soder is a die-hard 49ers fan, dating back to his childhood spent as the lone 49ers fan growing up in Denver in the 1980's and 1990's. Soder and Schrager go deep on 49ers fandom, the emotional roller coaster of the 4 years between San Francisco Super Bowl appearances, and what it's like going to the official team party of the Super Bowl loser. Soder is childhood friends with Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, and he discusses what it was like being by McDaniel's side throughout the Super Bowl XLIV ride. Lastly, Soder details where and how he will be watching Super Bowl XLVIII, and how he's feeling as a 49ers fan heading into the big game on Sunday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Standup comedian Dan Soder is a die-hard 49ers fan, dating back to his childhood spent as the lone 49ers fan growing up in Denver in the 1980's and 1990's. Soder and Schrager go deep on 49ers fandom, the emotional roller coaster of the 4 years between San Francisco Super Bowl appearances, and what it's like going to the official team party of the Super Bowl loser. Soder is childhood friends with Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, and he discusses what it was like being by McDaniel's side throughout the Super Bowl XLIV ride. Lastly, Soder details where and how he will be watching Super Bowl XLVIII, and how he's feeling as a 49ers fan heading into the big game on Sunday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Standup comedian Dan Soder is a die-hard 49ers fan, dating back to his childhood spent as the lone 49ers fan growing up in Denver in the 1980's and 1990's. Soder and Schrager go deep on 49ers fandom, the emotional roller coaster of the 4 years between San Francisco Super Bowl appearances, and what it's like going to the official team party of the Super Bowl loser. Soder is childhood friends with Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, and he discusses what it was like being by McDaniel's side throughout the Super Bowl XLIV ride. Lastly, Soder details where and how he will be watching Super Bowl XLVIII, and how he's feeling as a 49ers fan heading into the big game on Sunday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Royal Rumble has come and gone, Blake's favorite wrestler of all time Edge returned after 9 years, Drew McIntyre and Charlotte won and so much more. But before Blake, Sal, Mark and special guest analyst Cristian get to that, they discuss the shocking loss of Kobe Bryant, Eli Manning's retirement, Super Bowl XLIV, a bunch of crazy wrestling news and play some fun audio from the Jericho Cruise. Enjoy the show!
In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we're talking to former Purdue football quarterback Curtis Painter. After Curtis' time at Purdue, he stayed right here at home in Indiana, playing three seasons for the Indianapolis Colts before the Baltimore Ravens signed him, then closing out his professional career with the New York Giants. Listen in as host Kate Young talks with Curtis about his time at Purdue. He reflects on highlights including a 62-10 blowout against Indiana University in the final game of Joe Tiller's storied career, as well as breaking Drew Brees' 1998 record for passing yards in a single season. Curtis also shares some of the biggest moments from his NFL career, including how he felt playing alongside football greats Eli and Peyton Manning. Curtis takes us behind the scenes, from running onto the field at Ross-Ade for the first time in front of 60,000 fans and what it meant to play for the legendary Joe Tiller, to memories of the Colts playing in Super Bowl XLIV in 2010, as well as his family's legacy in Purdue Athletics.
Roman Harper is a former NFL player who played a pivotal role in leading the New Orleans Saints to Super Bowl XLIV. This is a mindset masterclass from an elite athlete from the very top. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this educational AND entertaining conversation.Here are the 3 main things I took away from my conversation with Roman.
Host Eric Allen is joined in studio by Jets Senior Defensive Assistant and Cornerbacks Coach Tony Oden. The two talk about Oden's experience as head coach of Army's junior varsity team (00:36), pros of being the head coach (3:01) and his early coaching career with Robert Saleh (4:16). They discuss Coach Saleh's competitive nature (6:58), learning from coach Sean Payton (7:58) and talk about comparisons between Drew Brees and Aaron Rogers (12:09). They transition to facing off against Peyton Manning and celebrating the win in Super Bowl XLIV (17:10) and Sauce Gardner's relationship with Aaron Rogers (20:31). Lastly, Oden talks about Gardner's growth (28:59), knowing the DB room would be successful (33:49) and joining the coaches in front office accelerated program (35:35).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The New Orleans Saints took on the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV. Trevor and Derek Slattery were on opposing sides while watching from Fermoy, County Cork, but with the Saints proving victorious it was Trevor who was left with bragging rights. The brothers join Colum Cronin to discuss how Myles Dungan initially got them hooked on the NFL but it was a trip Stateside which cemented their support for their respective teams, and what their hopes and expectations are for the upcoming draft and the 2023 season.
Ever wonder what takes place behind the scenes of a Super Bowl team? Learn leadership best practices from former Super Bowl Champion, Jon Stinchcomb. Jon played for The New Orleans Saints for 8 seasons and served on the offense with Drew Brews when they won Super Bowl XLIV. According to Jon, the secret sauce is not just skill level, it's your character, how you treat each other inside and outside of the locker room. Tune in to this episode and learn how to build a championship team whether you are a leader in the sports, non-profit or corporate world. You can pickup a copy of Michelle Johnston's newest book, The Seismic Shift, on her website: https://michellekjohnston.com
Join the conversation as Matt and John talk about all the sports, Doc's new book, and Super Bowl XLIV 0:00-intro 3:50-sports 16:45-Doc's new book 34:44- this day in sports 38:43- one thing The God who Judges and Saves- https://www.amazon.com/God-Who-Judges-Saves-Testament/dp/1433575655/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+god+who+judges+and+saves&qid=1675779305&sprefix=the+god+who+judges%2Caps%2C95&sr=8-1
Lance Moore, a former Saints' Super Bowl-winning wide receiver, joined Bobby and Mike to share his favorite memory from Super Bowl XLIV. Moore talked about the evolution of today's NFL quarterback. Moore praised Alabama quarterback prospect Bryce Young, saying the former Heisman winner should enjoy a successful NFL career. He also explained Sean Payton's ingenuity with offensive schemes.
Bobby and Mike reminisced on the Saints' Super Bowl 44 Championship. Bobby discussed Drew Brees' comments on what made him a great quarterback. Lance Moore, a former Saints' Super Bowl-winning wide receiver, joined the show to share his favorite memory from Super Bowl XLIV. Moore talked about the evolution of today's NFL quarterback. Moore praised Alabama quarterback prospect Bryce Young, saying the former Heisman winner should enjoy a successful NFL career. He also explained Sean Payton's ingenuity with offensive schemes.
Lance Moore, a former Saints' Super Bowl-winning wide receiver, joined Bobby and Mike to share his favorite memory from Super Bowl XLIV. Moore talked about the evolution of today's NFL quarterback. Moore praised Alabama quarterback prospect Bryce Young, saying the former Heisman winner should enjoy a successful NFL career. He also explained Sean Payton's ingenuity with offensive schemes.
In hour three of After Further Review, Matt relives Super Bowl XLIV with RIchard Condon. We react to LSU missing on a portal target. Larry Holder joins the show to talk NFL. Otter Locks wraps the show.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591967/advertisement
Super Bowl XLIV winner, and former center, Nick Leckey joins Anthony Wootton on this Championship Sunday preview show. Nick is a Kansas State native and covers the Chiefs, so he brings the latest on Patrick Mahomes and his recovery from the ankle injury he suffered against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Was that injury an intentional hit by the Jags? Nick takes us inside the helmet of an offensive lineman, as he discusses the Niners, Eagles, Bengals and Chiefs. Find out why he thinks Philly isn't getting the credit it deserves, and how they could boat race San Francisco on Sunday.
Ep #12: Peanut and Roman are their own special guests on this week's episode to share their second act journeys. We hear how their bromance formed as teammates during the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl run in 2015, and why an alligator fits into the story (9:45). They share different perspectives on the post-NFL transition: Peanut gets candid about the one thing he regrets doing when he left the game, while Roman explains how he avoided the post-NFL blues thanks to advice he got from Saints GM Mickey Loomis (12:09). Roman also shares why he chose television over coaching like his father for his second act (21:47). Roman takes us back to the time when teenage Roman realized he was getting gray hair (29:03). He's now all in on his trademark silver look, despite the jokes he says President Obama had for him during the Saints trip to the White House after Super Bowl XLIV (30:12). The “Peanut Punch” is as synonymous with the game as a tackle, and Peanut shares the evolution of his signature move. And the guys give flowers to who they place on their personal Mt. Rushmore (34:59) NOTE: Timecodes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep #12: Peanut and Roman are their own special guests on this week's episode to share their second act journeys. We hear how their bromance formed as teammates during the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl run in 2015, and why an alligator fits into the story (9:45). They share different perspectives on the post-NFL transition: Peanut gets candid about the one thing he regrets doing when he left the game, while Roman explains how he avoided the post-NFL blues thanks to advice he got from Saints GM Mickey Loomis (12:09). Roman also shares why he chose television over coaching like his father for his second act (21:47). Roman takes us back to the time when teenage Roman realized he was getting gray hair (29:03). He's now all in on his trademark silver look, despite the jokes he says President Obama had for him during the Saints trip to the White House after Super Bowl XLIV (30:12). The “Peanut Punch” is as synonymous with the game as a tackle, and Peanut shares the evolution of his signature move. And the guys give flowers to who they place on their personal Mt. Rushmore (34:59) NOTE: Timecodes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep #12: Peanut and Roman are their own special guests on this week's episode to share their second act journeys. We hear how their bromance formed as teammates during the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl run in 2015, and why an alligator fits into the story (9:45). They share different perspectives on the post-NFL transition: Peanut gets candid about the one thing he regrets doing when he left the game, while Roman explains how he avoided the post-NFL blues thanks to advice he got from Saints GM Mickey Loomis (12:09). Roman also shares why he chose television over coaching like his father for his second act (21:47). Roman takes us back to the time when teenage Roman realized he was getting gray hair (29:03). He's now all in on his trademark silver look, despite the jokes he says President Obama had for him during the Saints trip to the White House after Super Bowl XLIV (30:12). The “Peanut Punch” is as synonymous with the game as a tackle, and Peanut shares the evolution of his signature move. And the guys give flowers to who they place on their personal Mt. Rushmore (34:59) NOTE: Timecodes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep #12: Peanut and Roman are their own special guests on this week's episode to share their second act journeys. We hear how their bromance formed as teammates during the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl run in 2015, and why an alligator fits into the story (9:45). They share different perspectives on the post-NFL transition: Peanut gets candid about the one thing he regrets doing when he left the game, while Roman explains how he avoided the post-NFL blues thanks to advice he got from Saints GM Mickey Loomis (12:09). Roman also shares why he chose television over coaching like his father for his second act (21:47). Roman takes us back to the time when teenage Roman realized he was getting gray hair (29:03). He's now all in on his trademark silver look, despite the jokes he says President Obama had for him during the Saints trip to the White House after Super Bowl XLIV (30:12). The “Peanut Punch” is as synonymous with the game as a tackle, and Peanut shares the evolution of his signature move. And the guys give flowers to who they place on their personal Mt. Rushmore (34:59) NOTE: Timecodes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep #12: Peanut and Roman are their own special guests on this week's episode to share their second act journeys. We hear how their bromance formed as teammates during the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl run in 2015, and why an alligator fits into the story (9:45). They share different perspectives on the post-NFL transition: Peanut gets candid about the one thing he regrets doing when he left the game, while Roman explains how he avoided the post-NFL blues thanks to advice he got from Saints GM Mickey Loomis (12:09). Roman also shares why he chose television over coaching like his father for his second act (21:47). Roman takes us back to the time when teenage Roman realized he was getting gray hair (29:03). He's now all in on his trademark silver look, despite the jokes he says President Obama had for him during the Saints trip to the White House after Super Bowl XLIV (30:12). The “Peanut Punch” is as synonymous with the game as a tackle, and Peanut shares the evolution of his signature move. And the guys give flowers to who they place on their personal Mt. Rushmore (34:59) NOTE: Timecodes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep #12: Peanut and Roman are their own special guests on this week's episode to share their second act journeys. We hear how their bromance formed as teammates during the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl run in 2015, and why an alligator fits into the story (9:45). They share different perspectives on the post-NFL transition: Peanut gets candid about the one thing he regrets doing when he left the game, while Roman explains how he avoided the post-NFL blues thanks to advice he got from Saints GM Mickey Loomis (12:09). Roman also shares why he chose television over coaching like his father for his second act (21:47). Roman takes us back to the time when teenage Roman realized he was getting gray hair (29:03). He's now all in on his trademark silver look, despite the jokes he says President Obama had for him during the Saints trip to the White House after Super Bowl XLIV (30:12). The “Peanut Punch” is as synonymous with the game as a tackle, and Peanut shares the evolution of his signature move. And the guys give flowers to who they place on their personal Mt. Rushmore (34:59) NOTE: Timecodes are approximate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7-time Pro Bowl DE Dwight Freeney joins Trey to discuss how he was influential as an undersized edge rusher, how And-1 Mix Tapes helped create his signature spin move, his time as an All-American at Syracuse University, being selected 11th overall in the 2002 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts, the frustrations associated with the moniker 'a regular-season team', the dramatic 2005 AFC Divisional Playoff game vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers, the epic comeback in the 2006 AFC Championship Game vs the New England Patriots, winning Super Bowl XLI vs the Chicago Bears, losing to the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV, losing to the Patriots in Super Bowl LI after giving up a 28-3 lead, and his candidacy for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
I'm your host, Tommy A. Phillips, and you can visit my website at tommyaphillips.com where you can find all of my books. Today we have Super Bowl XLIV, which was held on February 7, 2010, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, between the three-time AFC champion Indianapolis Colts and the first-time NFC champion New Orleans Saints.
The Port City Plate Podcast presented by Bienville Bites Food Tour. Matt LeMond started O Daly's Irish Pub in 2010. Since then, he has grown his location there to compromise almost an entire block of Dauphin St. He has since started POST, Cedar St. Social Club, The Insider Food Hall, and The Outsider along with hosting numerous events in Downtown Mobile.We talk to Matt about his opening weekend of O Daly's when HIS New Orleans Saints won Super Bowl XLIV, what brought Matt to Mobile from New Orleans, his work with bringing attention to men's health, the time Rob Gronkowski visited O Daly's, and what to expect from his newest venture at POST on the Hill! Thanks for listening to the Port City Plate Podcast. Find us online at portcityplate.com or share your best dish in Mobile in our Facebook group at Port City Plate. If you enjoy the Port City Plate Podcast, consider buying Chris a coffee. (Locally owned, of course!)Support the Show Share the best dish you've had in Mobile! Join the Port City Plate Facebook GroupAll episodes are presented by Bienville Bites Food Tour. Take a guided walking tour through Downtown Mobile while tasting your way through the best food and drink in town! Book a Bienville Bites Food TourBook a tour with our sister tour company in beautiful, Fairhope, Alabama! Book a Taste of Fairhope Food Tour
Chargers QB Chase Daniel joins Trey to discuss being King of the Backup QBs, his excellent career with the Missouri Tigers, how he landed with the New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV where the Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts, his journey with numerous teams and why playing with the Kansas City Chiefs was special, his outlook on how the Los Angeles Chargers stack up in the AFC West, the season finale vs the Las Vegas Raiders when a tie would have sent both teams to the playoffs, his plans for the rest of his playing career and potential broadcasting opportunities.
Chase Daniel is a quarterback with the Los Angeles Chargers. After entering the league as an undrafted free agent 13 years ago, Daniel's career has spanned six different teams and 13 seasons. He was a member of the 2009 Saints that won Super Bowl XLIV. Today on the show, Chase Daniel and his wife Hillary share stories of faith, football and stewarding their finances properly from a biblical perspective. Connor Lowery from Ronald Blue Trust also joins the conversation to share encouragement for all of us in how to handle our finances well. Today's podcast is presented by Ronald Blue Trust Looking for a great gift idea? Order our new devotional book: "The Increase 52 Week Devotional: Inspiring Stories of Faith from the World of Pro Sports."
Today D'Juan Woods shares his journey of growing up as a competitive athlete to find success in the NFL only to face an injury that changed his entire perspective on success and life. Listen in and D'Juan and I discuss the importance of having a team-focused mindset, showing up every day wanting to win, and how he turned his “losses into lessons” by creating a business that aligned with his mission of helping others through injury and adversity. About D'Juan Woods: D'Juan Woods is a retired NFL wide receiver who played college football at Oklahoma State University. Post-college, D'Juan signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars where he played for two seasons. He then played for the New Orleans Saints and was a member of the team when they won Super Bowl XLIV. After the NFL, D'Juan became a fitness athlete, received his personal trainer certification in 2012 and that year also won the Olympia Men's Fitness Magazine Ultimate Athlete Award. Currently, D'Juan is the owner of his own training facility, WoodsFit. Follow D'Juan on Instagram: @woodsfit Follow D'Juan on Twitter: @Woods_Fit Check out D'Juan's Website: https://woodsfit.com/ Connect with D'Juan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoodsFit/ Want to find your own way to Move the Ball toward your goals? Sign up for my FREE 5-Day Virtual Networking Bootcamp and create a game plan for growing your network: https://bit.ly/vntrainingcamp Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/movetheball/ Buy the Move the Ball book: https://amz.run/5JR6 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movetheball/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marques helped the Saints achieve victory in Super Bowl XLIV with seven receptions for 83 yards against the Indianapolis Colts. Now he is an executive coach; financial advisor; entrepreneur, founder & CEO of Marques Colston Enterprises.
Phil Perry talks with former Patriots running back Shane Vereen about the experience of playing in Super Bowl XLIV against the Seahawks and why he'd add a pass-catching running back over a deep-threat receiver to New England's offense next year. Then, Super Bowl LII champion Darren Sproles joins Phil to explain why he thinks J.J. Taylor could be New England's next star player out of the backfield. 2:15- Shane Vereen describes the experience of playing in the epic Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl5:20- What offensive weapon should the Patriots prioritize adding to help Mac Jones next season?10:00- Can a run-heavy offense still win in the NFL?12:35- Vereen shares his experience playing for Bill O'Brien17:30- Darren Sproles joins to break down why Patriots fans should keep an eye on J.J. TaylorWatch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FfYYH8P_G8QSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we have a 'TWO Parter' @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ there's the real life sports joint on Netflix. PLUS, Witchfinder Publicity have dropped a crazy new indie flick! 'Home Team' is directed by Charles Kinnane & Daniel Kinnane and written by Chris Titone & Keith Blum. Three years after the New Orleans Saints win Super Bowl XLIV, head coach Sean Payton (Kevin James) is suspended from the NFL for one year, due to his involvement in the Bountygate scandal. He returns to his hometown and reconnects with his 12-year-old son by coaching his middle school football team at Liberty Christian in Argyle, Texas. 'The Wanting Mare' is the feature debut from Nicholas Ashe Bateman who wrote the film as well. In a post-apocalyptic realm called Anmaere, an annual drive ships wild horses from a rundown city called Whithren to another, far-off city, Levithen. Many denizens of Whithren hope to board the boat with the horses and travel to Levithen, which they believe holds a more promising future for them. This week we have: Home Team Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/ZXdsLkeU770 Digital Release Date: 28th January 2022 Director: Charles Kinnane, Daniel Kinnane Cast: Kevin James, Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider, Jackie Sandler, Tait Blum, Gary Valentine, Chloe Fineman, Maxwell Simkins, Jacob Perez, Bryant Tardy, Manny Magnus, Isaiah Mustafa, Lavell Crawford, Jared Sandler, Sunny Sandler Credit: Happy Madison Productions, Hey Eddie Productions, Netflix Genre: Comedy, Sport Running Time: 95 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/xppbyXSxPlo Website: Here. https://www.kinnanebrothers.com/work-1/67f45e26-9b6f-4358-92d8-01f3c4091410-a2tbn-9tz8g Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81414099 ------------ The Wanting Mare Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/VbyP77d2Zzc USA UK Digital Release Date: 5th February 2022 UK Digital Release Date: 7th February 2022 Director: Nicholas Ashe Bateman Cast: Jordan Monaghan, Yasamin Keshtkar, Christine Kellogg-Darrin, Edmond Cofie, Maxine Muster, Ashleigh Nutt, Anthony Perullo, Meghan McGarry, Kate Lyn Sheil, G. Paul Salvetti, Alexander Barnett Credit: Anmaere, Gravitas Ventures, Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-Fi Running Time: 89 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/ktagfGH3Q_g Buy or Rent via iTunes: Here. https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/the-wanting-mare/id1548370656?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Instagram: @thewantingmare https://www.instagram.com/thewantingmare/ ------------ *(Music) 'Fuck Whatcha Heard' (feat. Trigger Tha Gambler) by Smoothe da Hustler - 1996 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
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Episode 68 Heath Evans played 10 years in the National Football League with the Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and New Orleans Saints, who he helped win Super Bowl XLIV against the Indianapolis Colts. In this conversation, he opens up about the struggles he endured throughout his career and the off-the-field issues he endured, including his infidelity. He shares his story of coming to know Jesus in hopes that others will learn from it and be inspired by it. He shares his testimony of how in 2018, he surrendered his life to God. He now uses his platform to share his faith, promote healthy living and Biblical manhood through a venture called Built Ready. Table Forty is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. -- If you enjoyed this conversation, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — ESPN MLB Analyst Chris Singleton — Pittsburgh Steelers QB Mason Rudolph — Former Major Leaguer Mike Sweeney & Wife Shara
Aaron Kromer shares the importance of communication when teaching and mentoring your team. Listen in as Jennifer and Aaron discuss honest and clear messaging, having the humility to learn from your mistakes, and the importance of collaborating with others around you, both on and off the field. Aaron also explore the differences between college and NFL coaching as well as how to know what to say to a team member who is struggling. Aaron Kromer played college football at the University of Miami, Ohio, and post his college football career transitioned into the world of football coaching where he spent the first 10 years of his career as a college position coach. He then coached in the NFL starting off with the Oakland Raiders in 2001. Aaron has also coached for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, and the Buffalo Bills. Most recently, Aaron was the run game coordinator and the offensive line coach for the LA Rams. Aaron also served as the interim head coach for the New orleans Saints and was a member of the Saint's coaching staff when the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV. What does greatness look like for you? Get off the sideline and take the next step towards achieving your goals by downloading the exclusive Life Assessment and Goal Worksheet Jen uses with her clients to help them identify what they want and the most direct path for moving forward. Click here to download it now: bit.ly/crossthegoalline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know New Orleans Saints' RT Ryan Ramczyk is staying put since the great news of his contract extension broke last week, but the team's changes in 2021 aren't limited to just the field. Broadcasting legend Mike Hoss is joining the fold as play-by-play radio broadcaster. On a new episode of Black and Gold Rush, Mike Hoss recounts his journey with host Rachel Jones - from his days at James Madison University wanting to be a professional golfer, then pivoting to broadcasting and eventually landing at WWL in 1989 after three previous jobs. At WWL, Hoss worked under Jim Henderson, the Voice of the Saints for more than 30 years, including during the team's run to Super Bowl XLIV. Hoss shares the many lessons he learned in his career to this point, his dreams of being a play-by-play announcer, and interviewing for the Saints role not once but twice.So what can Saints fans expect from him and color analyst Deuce McAllister in the booth? And does Mike have a pump-up song picked out for game days? Don't miss this conversation with the new Voice of the Saints - Mike Hoss!CONNECT WITH US / LINKS MENTIONEDMike Hoss TwitterMike Hoss FacebookMike Hoss InstagramMike Hoss named play-by-play announcer for New Orleans Saints game day broadcasts on WWLRachel Jones TwitterRachel Jones InstagramNew Orleans Saints signing RT Ryan Ramczyk to five-year, $96 million extensionSUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW“Black and Gold Rush is awesome and authentic, and I can't wait for more.” It's easy - scroll to the bottom on Apple Podcasts, tap to rate out of 5 stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then let me know what you loved most about the episode!
On the 39th episode of “Great Dane Nation,” Morten is joined by New Orleans Saints and Pelicans Owner Gayle Benson (08:18 – 35:04). But first, he checks in with TommyFreezePops (Tom Carroll), where the guys talk about Naomi Osaka’s withdrawal from the French Open, and the current relationship between athletes and the media (02:07). We then move to our interview with Gayle, where she discusses a wide range of topics: her transition into being a franchise owner, and how her management style mirrors her late husband, Tom Benson (11:07); what the great Drew Brees has meant to both the Saints and the city of New Orleans (14:31); why she feels that Sean Payton remains the best man for the job in New Orleans (15:50); fond memories from Super Bowl XLIV, and emotional reminiscing of her late husband Tom (17:30); her memories of the amazing victory parade for the Saints in New Orleans after their Super Bowl victory (21:21); her thoughts on the current state of the Saints as a franchise (23:20); why she can’t pick just one Saints player as her all-time favorite (26:20); how her habit of sending handwritten notes to former players has helped make the Saints alumni network among the strongest in the league (28:12); why she feels Zion Williamson can have a Drew Brees-like impact on the city of New Orleans (30:03); and this week’s edition of “The Name Game,” featuring Mickey Loomis, Cam Jordan, Thomas Morstead, John Carney, Wil Lutz, and Morten Andersen (30:51).Then, TommyFreezePops is joined by Kevin Rogers for his weekly check-in with the experts from VegasInsider.com (35:52 – 41:46). With the Lakers in trouble, who should bettors turn to for a safe Western Conference champion play (37:07)? Who will win the Nets-Bucks series, and will that winner go on to win the Eastern Conference (38:29)? Which player props over the next few days should people keep an eye out for (39:32)? Finally, we close things out with Morten’s “Game Winner” – a weekly segment where Morten monologues his biggest takeaway of the week. This week, Morten talks about Gayle Benson, and how her hands-on approach as an owner sets her apart across the sports landscape (41:46).
Love the NFL? Like to listen to a good conversation? Tune in to superfan and host, Matt Johnson, alongside his team of Andrew Lenz, Brian Finch, Ryan Holt Bailey, Jack and David Talebkhah, Vince Mease, Edward Jessie, Nick Wojton and Jacob Miller, and their takes on the NFL in his football talk podcast, “The 2-pt Conversation” , featuring daily content Monday through Friday. Andrew and Matt look back at the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl victory in the 2009-10 Season, and the possibilities of what would've happened had the Saints lost and the Colts had won! Many careers and legacies are changed and altered if this comes to fruition. Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tracy Porter, Jim Caldwell, Sean Payton, and perhaps even Andrew Luck! Listen in to their theories! This episode is sponsored by Oogie Games in Niagara Falls! Located at 2406 Military Road, they are the one stop shop for buying, selling and trading new and used video games! Check them out on facebook or set up a private party with them today! Find us on the web and social media: BICBP-RADIO.com Instagram The 2-Pt Conversation @The_2-pt_Conversation
On the 32nd episode of “Great Dane Nation,” Morten is joined by Super Bowl XLIV Champion and longtime New Orleans Saints punter Thomas Morstead (07:29 – 59:17). But first, he checks in with TommyFreezePops (Tom Carroll), where the guys talk about the recent news of Kevin James being cast as Sean Payton in an upcoming Netflix project. Who would Morten and FreezePops cast as actors in a movie about Great Dane Nation (01:42)?We then move to our interview with Thomas, where he discusses a wide array of topics: where his head is at as he heads into free agency at age 35 after spending his entire professional career in New Orleans, and how his situation is similar to Morten’s when he left the Saints for the Falcons (09:29); the impact of the late Frank Gansz on both of their lives (13:26); the whole story behind his franchise-altering onside kick in Super Bowl XLIV (23:06); the impact John Carney had on him as a rookie in New Orleans (32:03); his thoughts on the amazing career of Drew Brees, and the tall order ahead of trying to replace him in New Orleans (34:12); his perspective on the many brutal playoff loses the Saints suffered throughout his career (41:42); having a locker next to Alvin Kamara, and what makes him so special (43:44); this week’s edition of “The Name Game” (46:09); and his charity work, and why an obscure situation in a playoff game up in Minnesota helped his foundation touch a different community (50:27).Then, TommyFreezePops is joined by Kevin Rogers for his weekly check-in with the experts from VegasInsider.com (01:00:07 – 01:09:11). With the baseball season only a few weeks underway, FreezePops run through some early-season overreactions with Kevin, to see which ones are legit and which ones need to pump the breaks (01:01:01). Plus, Kevin breaks down how Jamal Murray’s knee injury impacts the Western Conference Playoffs in the NBA (01:06:20).Finally, we close things out with Morten’s “Game Winner” – a weekly segment where Morten monologues his biggest takeaway of the week. This week, he talks about his friend Thomas Morstead, and why his training both physically and mentally has turned him into one of the greatest punters in the history of the NFL (01:09:11).
On the 27th episode of “Great Dane Nation,” Morten is joined by New Orleans Saints Head Coach and longtime friend Sean Payton (03:37 – 56:15). But first, he checks in with TommyFreezePops (Tom Carroll), where Morten talks about his 20+ year friendship with the greatest coach in New Orleans Saints history, and why he knew early on that Sean Payton was going to be a special coach in the NFL (01:16).We then move to our interview with Sean, where he discusses a wide array of topics: the keys to building a winning culture in New Orleans, and why that all starts with the pursuit of “uncommon” players and coaches (04:29); what he and his team have learned from four straight seasons of painful postseason exits (13:04); what he told his team after the famous missed pass interference call against the Rams in the 2018 NFC Championship Game (16:16); why playing the Buccaneers for a third time this season was no excuse for them to lose to Tampa Bay in the postseason (21:40); if Tom Brady-to-New Orleans was a real possibility last offseason (23:02); how he sees the quarterback position shaping up for the Saints in 2021, and why it’s all dependent on what Drew Brees decides to do this offseason (24:24); when he think Brees will make that decision (25:41); playing his college ball at Eastern Illinois, and the path that led him on in his coaching career (28:15); Morten and Sean being together with the Giants in 2001, and reminiscing on their first game back after September 11th (30:18); his special relationship with Drew Brees, and Drew’s amazing rehab process that led to his career renaissance in New Orleans (33:26); what made that 2009 Saints team so special, and the biggest challenge heading into Super Bowl XLIV in Miami against Peyton Manning and the Colts (41:30); the amazing story behind the onside kick to open the second half of the Super Bowl (42:58); what was going through his head as the clock ticked down to zero during his Super Bowl victory (47:12); looking back on victory parade day in New Orleans (50:37); and this week’s edition of “The Name Game” featuring thoughts on Bill Parcells, Tom Benson, Jon Gruden, Jerry Jones, Tony Romo, Will Smith, Dan Campbell, and Cam Jordan (54:19).Then, TommyFreezePops is joined by Thom Cunningham for his weekly check-in with the experts from VegasInsider.com (57:06 – 01:01:40). The guys talk about the second half of the NBA season, and where the best value is when looking at the individual player awards market (58:09). Plus, Thom gives us his predictions for conference tournament champions in each of the power-five conferences (59:30).Finally, we close things out with Morten’s “Game Winner” – a weekly segment where Morten monologues his biggest takeaway of the week. This week, he talks about his friend Sean Payton, and how his pursuit of uncommon players has manifested within himself (01:01:40).
Clyde Christensen is the quarterbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In coaching Tom Brady in 2020, he helped Tampa to the NFC Championship and a trip to Super Bowl LV. This will be Clyde's third Super Bowl appearance as a coach, having helped the Indianapolis Colts and Peyton Manning to Super Bowl XLI in 2006 and Super Bowl XLIV in 2009. On today's podcast, we talk to Clyde Christensen about his relationship with Tom Brady, winning the NFC Championship, headed to his third Super Bowl, going through the Bible with his fellow coaches this year, and how God is moving in his life right now. ---- If you enjoyed this podcast with Clyde, we know you'll love these conversations as well: -Clyde Christensen from 2018 -Tony Dungy from 2019
On this episode of the Football, Football, Football & Sometimes Other Sports Show, AJ Nicoletti opens up the show with The Kickoff & looks back at the heartbreaking New Orleans Saints playoff losses since winning Super Bowl XLIV. Next AJ recaps all the games from the NFL's Divisional Round. Then AJ reacts to all the new coaching hires around the league & the Deshaun Watson saga in Houston. Finally AJ recaps weekend soccer fixtures from England, Spain, Italy & France & looks ahead to midweek matches across the continent.
“We couldn't plan this journey for Malcolm. It's not ours. It wasn't ours. It wasn't scripted by us” Malcolm Jenkins was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in 2009 and has had an incredible career ever since. Over a decade later and he’s got two super bowl rings to play with after winning Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints and Super Bowl LII with the Philadelphia Eagles. He is now back with the Saints where he continues to be one of the best lines of defense they have. Aside from football, Malcolm is a humanitarian, philanthropist and tireless campaigner for social change. He is outspoken on topics of racial and social injustice and his integrity shines through in all that he does. In this episode his mother - and president of the Pro Football Players Mothers Association - Gwen takes us back to Malcolm’s early days of football. She reveals just how Malcolm got his big break on the field, what really went down when he left the Saints for the Eagles and so much more about the man that she knows best.
Nick Leckey, Super Bowl XLIV winner with the New Orleans Saints and co-host of the Outside the Trenches Kansas City Chiefs podcast, joins Anthony to look ahead to this weekend's Divisional Round matchups. Nick talks about being in a locker room with Drew Brees, the fierce rivalry between the Saints and Bucs, and he provides some insight on Patrick Mahomes's Chiefs. If you want to know what the mindset is like for players during playoff football then hit play now!
#coleswhalen #thesatinlounge #kiarene Best of The Satin Lounge with Kia René welcomes Indie Singer Songwriter Coles Whalen to Pillow Talk. Coles Whalen shares her journey to creative musical freedom. She has shared stages with Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Kellie Picker and more. Tune in as she shares music from her 5th Album "I Wrote This For You" with a few exciting surprises to come! She also composed and performed the soundtrack to Passport & Palette, a Public Television Series, and is the voice of the Living Spaces 2010 ad campaign seen in Super Bowl XLIV. In 2009, a writer for the St. Joseph News-Press described her music as "evolving from a stereotypical emotive folksy singer-songwriter into an artist who dabbles in crafting melodic pop mixed with touches of alt-country, rock and jazz." www.coleswhalen.com FACEBOOK - @ColesWhalenMusic INSTAGRAM - @ColesWhalen TWITTER - @ColesWhalen OUR SOCIALS www.thesatinlounge.com YOUTUBE - thesatinlounge INSTAGRAM - @_thesatinlounge TWITTER - @_thesatinlounge FACEBOOK - @thesatinloungewithkiarene www.kiarene.com INSTAGRAM - @iamkiarene TWITTER - @kiarene FACEBOOK - @iamkiarene --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/support
On episode 260, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Carla Day (@CarlaDay) of BuddyTV and TV Diehard (@TVDiehard) and Darrell Darnell (@Mardarrell) from Golden Spiral Media (@GSMPodcasts) to talk about some news, discuss our favorite and least favorite Super Bowl XLIV ads and then talk about recent episodes of Person of Interest, Gotham, The Flash and… Continue reading TVx3 E260: Monkeys Flash Gotham Person