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Best podcasts about thursday night nfl

Latest podcast episodes about thursday night nfl

Scalzo & Brust
The Weekly Wager

Scalzo & Brust

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 44:45


Greg Matzek, Jen Lada and Ben Brust look at the best bets for the upcoming football weekend LIVE from Potawatomi Sportsbook at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, the trio look at the Packers/Texans betting trends heading into Sunday's huge matchup, go over the props for the Thursday Night NFL matchup, The Best of The Rest and give their best bet for the upcoming weekend.

Sports Media Watch Podcast
MLB Postseason Excitement Builds, Thursday Night NFL In Seattle + College Football Saturday | LWOS Media Daily 10 10 24

Sports Media Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 10:05


On the newest edition of the "daily" host T.J. Rives returns in the aftermath of dealing overnight with Hurricane Milton in his area of Florida. He recounts what went on late night Wednesday and updates the situation in Tampa Bay, etc.He also discusses the MLB post season matchups and networks, as the Mets have eliminated the Phillies to meet either the Dodgers or Padres. They are playing a winner take all game five Friday night in L.A. Meanwhile, Thursday could see both Detroit and the New York Yankees advance in the A.L. or one or both might need a Saturday game five, also?There's some quick mention of the NFL weekend kicking off in Seattle Thursday night for the 49ers at the Seahawks on Amazon Prime and lots of important College Football matchups with Oklahoma playing Texas in the Cotton Bowl on ABC in ther renewal of the "Red River Rivalry" and a new Big Ten showdown has Ohio State at Oregon in the NBC Sports prime time game. Hear it all on the "LWOS Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify for more great content here!

Sports Media Watch Podcast
MLB Postseason Excitement Builds, Thursday Night NFL In Seattle + College Football Saturday | LWOS Media Daily 10 10 24

Sports Media Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 10:05


On the newest edition of the "daily" host T.J. Rives returns in the aftermath of dealing overnight with Hurricane Milton in his area of Florida. He recounts what went on late night Wednesday and updates the situation in Tampa Bay, etc.He also discusses the MLB post season matchups and networks, as the Mets have eliminated the Phillies to meet either the Dodgers or Padres. They are playing a winner take all game five Friday night in L.A. Meanwhile, Thursday could see both Detroit and the New York Yankees advance in the A.L. or one or both might need a Saturday game five, also?There's some quick mention of the NFL weekend kicking off in Seattle Thursday night for the 49ers at the Seahawks on Amazon Prime and lots of important College Football matchups with Oklahoma playing Texas in the Cotton Bowl on ABC in ther renewal of the "Red River Rivalry" and a new Big Ten showdown has Ohio State at Oregon in the NBC Sports prime time game. Hear it all on the "LWOS Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify for more great content here!

What's The Line?
Bucs + Falcons Preview + Sunday Betting Angles

What's The Line?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 46:53


The core four is back again as they discuss a strong betting angle for this Thursday Night NFL matchup as well as prop bets tonight. They also talk about what they're looking to bet on Sunday. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whats-the-line-podcast/support

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
Miami Dolphin ins Draft Pork Chop Robinson

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 41:21


Tobin & Leroy get you ready for this sports fill weekend bur before they get tot he weekend they recap what happened Thursday Night: NFL draft began last night with the Miami Dolphins with the 21st pick drafting Penn State DE Chop Robinson. Dolphin fans are not too thrilled with the pick Atlanta Falcons surprised everyone with drafting Washington QB Michael Penix Jr. with the 8th pick. We hear from GM Chris Grier and Head Coach Mike McDaniel on the pick Panthers take a 3-0 series lead over the Lightning

SportsRage Late Night
11/1: Cam Stewart + Ian Cameron, MLB 2023 Season Recap, College Football Wagers, & More

SportsRage Late Night

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 47:12


Gabe Morency is joined by Cam Stewart and Ian Cameron on today's episode of Sports Rage to give you all the news and notes you need to be a profitable bettor. First - they recap the World Series and then look ahead to next year - where could Ohtani find himself and what is in store for the Padres after a very disappointing season? Then, they jump into all the football action. They start with college football and give you their best bets, then goto the Thursday Night NFL game and their best bets. Cam wraps it up with his golf picks this weekend and they briefly discuss the NHL.

Bloomberg Opinion
Laundry's Effect on Climate Change; Traffic Cameras Saving Lives

Bloomberg Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 35:12 Transcription Available


Scientists say climate change is accelerating, but their voices are getting drowned out. Might using the drier while doing laundry be counterintuitive, or helpful, in slowing climate change. We also dig into the effectiveness of traffic cameras and Gen Z's relationship with live sports. Lara Williams, David Fickling, Justin Fox, and Adam Minter join. Amy Morris hosts.     Transcript:   00:01Speaker 1 You're listening to the Bloomberg Opinion podcast count US Saturdays at one and seven pm Eastern on Bloomberg dot Com, the iHeartRadio app and the Bloomberg Business App, or listen on demand wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to Bloomberg Opinion. I'm Amy Morris. On this week's show, we'll look at what's better for the planet running the dryer or using a clothesline. The answer might surprise you. Plus, since the beginning of the pandemic, traffic deaths in the US have risen sharply. What will it take to get those numbers back down? And finally, if Taylor Swift can't bring gen Z to the NFL, who can? But we begin with the heat. The global temperature continues to rise and scientists are beside themselves. Officials from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say this past July was the hottest month for the Earth on record. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson certainly is self evident that the Earth is heating up. And what we find is that July of this year the temperatures are the hottest ever on record, and last month was the hottest September on record by far. This past June the warmest June ever recorded. Yeah, we're seeing the trend. Let's talk with Bloomberg opinion columnist Laura Williams, who covers climate change, and scientists are using some pretty unscientific language to describe the temperatures that they're seeing. If your column is any indication, Laura, what have you heard? Yeah, so we've had dobsmackingly bananas. We've had astounding, staggering and nerving, bewildering, flabber dusting, dusting, distrioting, dobsmacking. Scientists have been really, really surprised by the kind of the level of heat that we saw in September compared to previous records. It is a bit alarming that they seem so surprised by this because they've been calling attention to climate change and climate change issues and the effects for years. Why did this catch them so off guard? Yeah, it's just because it's half a degree celsius higher than the previous record in twenty twenty, and so when we see these records getting broken, they're not usually broken by that margin. And so it is a kind of market in Greece, and it looks like it could be. Some are saying an acceleration in the rate of global woman which would be worry. Yeah, I wondered was this an outlier, was just this is a one time thing. Is there's something that caused it specifically, or are we seeing an acceleration. It's going to just get hotter and hotter and hotter in the next few years. So that's something that scientists are debating. So there are two camps of scientists. The first camp and I spoke to sociologists and he'd kind of terms these guys accelerationists, and they are concerned that this is an acceleration. Basically, what we've seen, particularly this year, is there are these sulfur dioxide emissions which are comes from like crew like cruise ships and you know, ships like taking all our stuff across the oceans, and they've cleaned up their act and so we're seeing way fewer aerosols being emitted into the atmosphere. So that's a good thing for our health. But those aerosols have historically served to mass human induced climate change because they reflect the Sun's heats back into space, and so the fewer thing fewer of those that we have, the more solar radiation reaches the earth surface. The scientists that think that we've seen an acceleration point to that trend of you know, sulfur emissions going down, and point to the trend of you know, these these huge temperature records that we've seen over the past few months and say that it could be an acceleration. Now, I would argue that the other team of scientists, the observationists, are right in that this is just you know, it's a few data points, and there's there's lots of things that could be making this. You know, this the Earth a lot warmer right now, a lot of temporary things. So of the September that we've just seen was one point seventy five degrees celsius warmer than pre industrial temperatures. Now that's very scary. Number. One point two degrees celsius of that we know is down to US burning fossil fuels. The remaining zero point five degrees celsius or so is due to with a combination of different factors, and so it could be aerosols, but it should also be the fact that we are in an l Nino cason, which is a naturally occurring climate pattern that warms global temperatures. It should also be that, you know, there was this huge underwater volcano which held an immense plume of water vapor, which is a greenhouse gas into the atmosphere last year, and that would be enough to temporarily elevate global temperatures for a few years. It would be partly aerosols, and it should partly be the fact that we'll see we've got we've had reduced ice at the poles this year. So the more dark sea that's exposed, the more heat that's absorbed by the water. Oh, there's a lot there. Yeah. But no matter which side they're on, whether they believe that this is an acceleration or they believe this is just par for the course, the observationists, if you will, is there a new sense of urgency? Now? Well, I think that there's always a sense of urgency, and I you know, whether it's an acceleration or not, the overwhelming trend is that the Earth is just in warmer and that we are still not doing enough to combat that warming. And so if it weights people up and is a reminder that we actually need to, you know, take some severe action to stop this trend, then I guess that, yeah, there could be a call for a renewed sense of urgency. The urgency was needed all along, but yeah, I suppose that this would be a weight of call. We are talking with Bloomberg opinion columnist Laura Williams about the quote gob smackingly Banana's heat, as scientists describe it, and as it's listed in your column on the Bloomberg terminal. Laura, it was a great read, very interesting to see how they are using terms that you might you might hear among the laypersons such as myself, you don't usually expect to hear from people who study this for a loving What do they believe this could mean for the coming winter months. Are we going to see a milder than usual winter or because it's an extreme, where we going to see a colder winter. That's a good question, and I guess we'll find out when the data comes out, But I think for now, October is looking to be warmer than average. And I would say that with you know the fact that we're in an El Nino that tends to make things warmer. It actually tends to make parts of the world, So I think Europe might be might be CNA holder slightly tolder winter if their only pattern holds true. But I certainly wouldn't be surprised if we saw a warmer than average October and November. So there may be some disagreement about what these temperature trends are telling us right now among signs, but they do agree on one thing, and that there's an issue with political will. There isn't enough of it. Where does that stand? Yeah, so you know, I would say that the fissure between science and political will is huge. We need to be deterbinizing with farmer urgency. So according to the website the Climate Actioning Tractor, which takes stock of all of the promises and policies of countries around the world, and then not a single country in the world is taking action that's compatible with limiting warm into one point five degree celsius above pre industrial temperatures. The UK has rolled backs and that zero tardets. Germany's approved bringing toll fired power plants back in line over the winter. US oil production is running at an all time high. It's not really how you'd expect country is reacting to climate crisis to be acting. Is that in part because of the geopolitical climate that we are dealing with right now, what's going on in uk and now what's going on in the Middle East, and what it's going to mean for heating fuel being shipped out to those areas. Yeah, I think, I think definitely the geobilistal you know, environment is not helping. And we've also got a you know, really high inflation, which is you know, stretching people's wallets, and whether we like it or not, we have to admit that, you know, sometimes net zero action is going to cost people more in the in the short term. In the long term, you'd hope that it would, you know, eventually bills should come down. We rolled out renewables enough, but certainly in the short term we're feeling in our wallets. Have they been able to get any traction with this, to get the attention of those lawmakers and those leaders who would be able to take the lead on this, or are they being shouted down, if you will, or drowned out by what is going on in the rest of the world and the really urgent need in the rest of the world for things like heating fuel because of what's happening in Ukraine and Israel. For sure, I think that at the moment, it definitely feels like, you know, the scientists are being drowned out just because of the urgency of these other prices. It will be really interesting to see at COP twenty eight in Dubai in December, what kind of happens there, you know, whether we're able to kind of come around the table and re you know, set our sights on more ambitious climate action there and kind of you know, center ourselves around that, or whether indeed, you know, the under end conflicts kind of again makes it another kind of non event, all right, and we're going to watch it with you. Thank you so much, Laura for bringing us up to speed on this. Thank you very much for having me. Larah Williams a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. She covers climate change and coming up, we're going to continue this climate change conversation. We'll talk about what's better for the earth. Using a clothesline to dry your clothes or just run the dryer might surprise you. You're listening to Bloomberg Opinion. You're listening to the Bloomberg Opinion podcast. Catch us Saturdays at one and seven pm Eastern on Bloomberg dot Com. The iHeartRadio app and the Bloomberg Business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ur solar system. The time the toughest time, well, the two to toughest times for grids at the moment, or of course, the middle of the day, which we were talking about, and the evening the sun goes down. Everyone gets home, they switch on appliances, air conditioning, televisions, you know, or manner of things, and of course the solar that was there in the middle of the day is no longer there within your own home home solars, you know, home system. If you attach a battery to it you can be charging it in the middle of the day and discharging it in the evening, and that that potentially works quite well. But across the you know, across grids as a whole, things much more ambitious need to be done than that, and it's and it's a significant problem. You know, we're seeing things like here in Australia, for instance, there is a very big pumped pumped hydro project being built at the moment, which essentially what happens is when there is too much electricity in the middle of the day, a load of water is pumped uphill to a lake high up on a mountain just sort of southwest of Sydney, and then during the evening, when all that electricity is needed, then the water goes down through turbines like a standard hydroectionri dam and it will do this day after day. And there are lots of places, I think in California the same thing applies. There are lots of places where pump hydro is being used. And of course batteries as well for dispatchable power will be you know, utility scale batteries will be more active. But I think one of the problems that we're facing over the coming years. Is that the speed with which households are installing are installing solar power is faster than the sort of utility scale storage solutions can catch up. And dispatchable power, of course, dispatchable power, by which I mean you can switch on and off, you know, with the flick of a switch, which of course is not the case with any renewable power, also not really the case with is not the case with nuclear either. With dispatchable power, you know, most of it is fossil fossil fired, and that's a real problem because of course we want to get rid of fossil fossil fire electricity right now. And so it sounds like the two big things that need to be resolved would be managing the storage issue, the battery, making sure that those can be not only a portable but easy to acquire and quickly charged. And the infrastructure as a whole. Yeah. I mean one other solution, of course, which is again a lot of this depends on having the right market settings in place, and regulators I think in many ways have been somewhat slow to catch up on some of these things because it is all changing so very fast. But of course one thing to bear in mind is is we're seeing surging cells of electric vehicles. Electric vehicles another thing that should be sucking up power in the middle of the day and potentially could be used to discharge electricity in the evening, but at the moment in most markets there is very little regulation that would allow people to do that, you know, so instead we're seeing things like in South Australia, one of the states in Australia which has a particularly high volume of solar. Basically, the grid operator can switch off rooftop solar panels when there is too much of it, which is something that's possibly necessary to stop to stop stress on the grid. But ideally you want to find ways to use it. You don't want to be reducing the amount of zero carbon power that you're producing. You want to be using it more productively. So we're seeing a lot of these teething pains at the moment. David, this is just fascinating. Thank you for taking the time with us today. No, it's lovely to talk. Bloomberg Opinion columnist David Fickleing covers energy and commodities. Don't forget We're available as a podcast on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. This is Bloomberg Opinion. You're listening to the Bloomberg Opinion podcast counts Saturdays at one in seven pm Eastern on Bloomberg dot Com, the iHeartRadio app and the Bloomberg Business App, or listen on demand wherever you get your podcasts. This is Bloomberg Opinion. I may you Morris Now. Since the beginning of the pandemic, traffic depths in the US have risen sharply, and during the high ight of the pandemic shutdown, speeding related accidents actually increased. At the time, Pamela Fisher of the Governor's Highway Safety Association explained, why fewer cars on the road, you should have fewer crashes. But the behaviors that were happening out there. People were seeing open highway, open roadways, local roads as well, not just on highways, and they were driving at really crazy speeds and engaging in other unsafe behaviors. Well, it hasn't improved much since then. Preliminary numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate forty six twenty people died in accidents involving motor vehicles in twenty twenty two. That's down just a bit from twenty twenty one, but still eighteen percent more than in twenty nineteen. Let's look at what's happening. Bloomberg opinion columnist Justin Fox covers Business and joins me, Now, Justin, you have voluminous amounts of data and some really nifty helpful charts to kind of guide us as to why all of this is happening. And you were even able to use this information to a limit. They some of the candidates for what is causing this? But what is the problem? Well, yeah, I mean when you bring this up that traffic fatalities are up in the US, and there's been a big jump since twenty nineteen, but they'd already started rising around I don't know, twenty fifteen or so. And a lot of times people will bring up smartphones or just the pandemic. But if you compare the US to other rich countries, I made a chart of the US, France, Germany, Canada, Australia and the UK. None of the rest of them have had this stall in the improvement in traffic fatalities like the US has. There In all those countries, they've kept going down. In the US, they stopped going down about a decade ago, and they've really gone up significantly over the past few years. So, okay, what's different about the US from these places? And one thing that's been brought up is we have these gigantic pickup trucks and SUVs that are you know, really safe if you're in them and get it in a a crash, but not so great for people in the other cars, and especially for pedestrians. I think there's some really big issues with the really high bumper pickups and SUVs being extreme pedestrian risk because they just you can't see what you're doing as well. So there's some research on that and the thought that maybe some percentage of the increase ten percent something like that is caused by the bigger trucks, and so that lame leaves Okay, well, what happened in the US since twenty nineteen that didn't happen in other places. And obviously it was this sort of national conflict rethinking argument about the role of the police, you know, especially in the wake of George Floyd's murder. Although obviously this discussion been going on for longer, you can sort of date it really coming to the fore to you know, Ferguson back in which I think was the end of two thousand and fourteen, and it if you look, you know, there aren't great national statistics on police stops for traffic violations. There's you know, there's a ole that the Bureau of Justice Statistics does and they're definitely down a little bit. But if you look at specific cities, it's pretty I mean, San Francisco is the champion in the San Francisco Chronicle was the first to report this a few weeks ago that traffic stops are down ninety four percent in San Francisco over the last eight years. But you find and Seattle is almost that much. You find a lot of other cities where they're down pretty significantly too. Now you ascribe some of this, at least to that sort of conflict between police and society what happened with the killing of George Floyd during the height of the pandemic. But could speed cameras, red light cameras, those types of traffic cameras also be a factor. Where you have an electronic eye versus a human eye keeping tabs on how we are on the highway right, those are much more common in most of these other countries that have had big, continued declines in traffic fatalities. We have some in the US, not many speed cameras outside a few big cities, a lot of red light cameras, but actually fewer than there were a decade ago. And that's something that there's been a lot of research done on over the years that especially the speed cameras seem to have a really pretty dramatic effect on reducing traffic fatalities. And it's I mean, I knew I've written about them before and I got lots of emails from people and I got them again now that just Americans hate this idea, and I think the one way to think about it is we also a lot of these other countries are kind of a little more reasonable about their speed limits, like Germany or something. You can drive really fast on the autobot in Germany. You just if you drive faster and you're allowed, you are likely to get in trouble. And I think the UK has been really the toughest on this and has had a really amazing decline in traffic fatalities. So yeah, it's like, Okay, we've dramatically cut back on the kind of traffic enforcement that we mostly do in the US, and at the same time, we're still really reluctant to embrace this other way of doing that has been pretty effective in other countries. It is, I mean, I will and I haven't checked if Kevin Newsom has signed it yet, but California has legislation that the Assembly and the Senate passed that would at least allow San Francisco and a few other cities to start experimenting with speed cameras, and I mean there aren't like New York has tons of both, and I think in general they have been shown to be pretty effective in making the city a lot safer than it used to be, although again New York has had a pretty big drop, you know, not like ninety percent, it's more like twenty or forty or something in enforcement and an increase in fatal accidents. And we are talking with Bloomberg opinion columnist Justin Fox about these sharp rise in traffic related deaths and what can be done about it. I want to get back to the speed camera, the red light camera situation, because you said something about how people just really aren't getting behind it. Anecdotally, I can tell you that when I would cover local news local traffic issues, local neighborhood issues in the Washington, DC area, If you are a driver a motorist, no, you are not crazy one hundred percent in love with those of the traffic cameras. But if you were in a neighborhood, you know, take that driver out of the car and put him in his living room with the kids who are outside playing in the yard. You want those traffic cameras in your neighborhood. I've talked to many people who are actually lobbying, petitioning to get a traffic camera in their neighborhood to slow people down, right, And that's like one reason why we have lots in New York City, because drivers are in the minority here and the people who are worried about getting hit by drivers are in the majority exactly. But that's just a really hard equation in a lot of the country. And I mean, I do think there's some history of the speed cameras being used by you know, small towns in Texas to nab people without adequate warning. And because Texas is one of the states that the legislatures outright banned them. I think there are nine states that have banned speed cameras and eight red light cameras, and then most states just don't have any law permitting them and therefore don't really have any But then they're like Maryland has tons. I don't know. I just think American motorists and I get it because so many people are so dependent on their cars to do everything in their lives. But American motorists are the most entitled people in the world. Like when they're thinking in car thought, sometimes when they get out of the car and realize, oh, I live in a neighborhood with that cars drive through, then they can change that. But just the knee jerk reaction from people, you know, I don't think the enforcement should be unreasonable, in the speed limit should be reasonable, but yeah, why not have automated enforcement rather? Because it has been shown pretty clearly. There was a really interesting, very recent study done using data from lyft and lift drivers in Florida where they could, because of lift's location data, tell exactly how fast the cars were going. They knew who all the drivers were, and black drivers were significantly who were driving the exact same speed as white drivers were significantly more likely to be pulled over. And yeah, with speed cameras, you don't have that. It's really it sort of Police jobs are the kinds of jobs that are hard to hire people for right now. I mean, across the economy, there's this big shortage of young people. I mean, there's lots of them doing it, but the demand, there's this big demand and supply mismatch of especially young people coming into non college degree requiring and police is one of them. And so there's this sort of overall issue. And I just think in a lot of cities people feel like, yeah, do I really want to be a cop? In San Francisco, it doesn't. They pay pretty well, but it doesn't seem like a high status job, and all the police cars are thirty years old, so I don't know. Justin it is a great column. I recommend everybody check it out. Thank you so much for taking the time with us. Thanks for having me. You're listening to Bloomberg Opinion. I n Amy Morris, it's the problem makes me. Actually, Taylor Swift isn't the problem for the NFL at all, but she might not be enough either because for the most part, gen Z couldn't care less about traditional sports. I want to talk about this now with Bloomberg opinion columnist Adam Mentor, he covers the Business of sports, and he joins us, Now, Adam, what will it take besides Taylor Swift for the NFL to win over gen Z? They've spent years worrying about this, and one of the things they're finding is that no matter what they do, overall, the interests of gen Z in their product and in other pro sports traditional sports products is declining. So they're looking and Taylor Swift, they hoped, would provide that a little bit of and temporarily she has, but once she's gone, they're looking for some way to fill that vacuum. So there was a little bit of a boost, but that didn't last. Where does this indifference come from? You know, if you grew up like I did, you sort of had your sports fandom passed on generationally. You watched the football game on Sunday with Grandpa or you watch it with dad, and then you went to school and everybody was talking about what they watched on Sunday with grandpa or dad or mom or whoever it was, and maybe that was inspiration to go and join the high school or elementary school football team. That's breaking down because everybody has their own screen at home now, and so you aren't getting what people who study this called generational fandom. It's not being passed on any more. People either have to find it on their own, they have to find their own way of embracing football, baseball, hockey, whatever it is, or they're just going to find other ways to entertain themselves. And increasingly that's the case. And it's a reason for panic for the NFL, the NHL, and all the major sports leagues. So does this also impact say, the NCAA and those leagues as well. Yes, and no. I mean yes in the sense that sure, you know you're gonna learn to watch Alabama with your parents who was an alum. But even so, you still have your own screen that you can sit on the couch and watch esports on. And we're finding that esports are incredibly popular for gen z, you know, roughly aged twenty six and younger. You know, then it used to be that way. If you're sitting on the couch and there's one TV in the house and it's tuned to the Alabama game, you're watching the Alabama game, not somebody playing you know, League of Legends, you know, with somebody else in Hong Kong. Is there a cultural or even economic impact that comes from the indifference. Right now, we're seeing, you know, huge media rights deals. For example, for the NFL. You know, the NFL is has just started this year a multi billion dollar deal. Amazon is paying a billion dollars a year to show Thursday Night NFL games. That deal is going to last for years. But you know gen Z is starting to age into its prime earning years. And you know the companies, the Googles, the ABC's, the espns, the ESPN, ABC are the same. You know, as they start projecting out what these media rights deals are going to be worth in five or ten years, they're going to look at these demographics and say, hey, wait a second. You know gen Z isn't as interested in this stuff as the millennials were or gen X was, and thus we're not going to pay as much. So it is a long term risk to their business models. I was going to ask, how do you win over the next generation, But it sounds like they don't really know. They haven't figured that part out yet. Yeah, I mean that's the thing they're struggling. One of the things that you hear the league say in the network say, well, we have to meet the fans where the fans are. Well, you know, that used to be at the one television in the living or more or at the stadium. It's not so easy now Now you have to meet them on TikTok. You know, you have to meet them on other social media sites. That gets harder. Who's going to create the content that attracts them? You know. One of the things that the NFL is doing is they're starting to hire influencers, gen z influencers, people who are popular, you know, on these social media service. Is it working? You know, I don't think anybody can say yet. You know, you're not going to see, certainly a Taylor Swift tight bump from a well known influencer on TikTok, you know, reflected in this week's TV ratings, but maybe long term you will. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adam Mentor covers the business of sports and that does it for this week's Bloomberg Opinion. We're produced by Eric Mullow, and you can find all of these columns on the Bloomberg Terminal. We're also available as a podcast on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Stay with us Today's top stories and global business headlines. Just ahead, I may me Morris. This is Bloomberg.See 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Damian Lillard Trade + CFB Wk5 Preview + Lions at Packers

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) and Drew (@whale_capper)  break down the NBA Futures Market after the Bucks make a huge trade for superstar Damian Lillard. Then Drew and Vaughn take a look at the Week 5 slate in College Football. Lastly, they break down the Week 4 Thursday Night NFL match of Lions at Packers. (:20 ) - Damian Lillard Trade and NBA Futures Market (5:52) - Utah at Oregon State(8:42) - USC at Colorado (12:50) - Kansas at Texas (15:25) - Notre Dame at Duke (20:04) - Penn State at Northwestern(22:06) - Michigan at Nebraska (25:05) - Michigan State at Iowa(28:55) - TNF: Lions at Packers 

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Notable Wk 3 CFB Games + Vikings at Eagles

Bet The Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 31:49


Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) and Drew (@whale_capper) lookahead at some notable games in Week 3 of College Football such as Tennessee at Florida and Penn State at Illinois. Vaughn and Drew also break down the Thursday Night NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Philadelphia Eagles.00:00 - Intro3:15 - Central Michigan at Notre Dame 6:04 - Tennessee at Florida10:00 - Colorado State at Colorado12:54 - Penn State at Illinois15:52 - Northwestern at  Duke 19:00  - Washington at Michigan State 22:23 - Syracuse at Purdue24:40 -TNF: Vikings at Eagles

I-80 Club
Thursday Night NFL Draft Spectacular!

I-80 Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 136:11


Josh and Jack convene for multiple hours of live NFL Draft reaction, discuss a variety of topics, and wonder aloud whether or not Will Levis will go in the first round.NOTE: This podcast was recorded live for patrons on our Discord server. If you'd like to join in and participate, hear future episodes, and more, become a patron today: patreon.com/i80club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Doug & Wolf Show Audio
Wolf & Luke discuss the possible flexing of Thursday night NFL games

Doug & Wolf Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 39:24


In hour No. 3, Wolf and Luke discuss the possible flexing of Thursday night NFL games and play a round of Kevin or Devin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcasts Doug & Wolf
Wolf & Luke discuss the possible flexing of Thursday night NFL games

Podcasts Doug & Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 39:24


In hour No. 3, Wolf and Luke discuss the possible flexing of Thursday night NFL games and play a round of Kevin or Devin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bart and Hahn
Hour 1: Rob Ninkovich

Bart and Hahn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 40:31


Guest Host Jason Fitz is joined by Peter Burns and they begin to dive into the Thursday Night NFL game between the Jets and the Jaguars that is just loaded up with playoff implications. They also get into the fallout of National Signing Day in which high school players sign their letters of intent for Colleges. Rob Ninkovich, ESPN NFL Analyst joins the show to discuss holiday gifts and whether or not Bill Belichick has gotten him anything. They also get into why Rob believes that the Eagles will still beat the Cowboys with Gardner Minshew. Fitz and Peter discuss whether it is acceptable to root for two different teams from the same league. They also get into which veteran QB has the best chance to have a bounce back year in 2023? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bart and Hahn
Hour 3: Jalen Brunson

Bart and Hahn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 40:07


Bart & Hahn continue the power hour with some calls. Audio Files. Jalen Brunson, NY Knicks G joins the show to discuss the Knicks season and how they have been able to get through the tough start to the season. Finishing off with some Thursday Night NFL talk as the Rams and the Raiders faceoff in LA. Can the Raiders continue to roll? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Score Projections for Sports Betting/Wagering
12/8/22 Thursday Night NFL -- Raiders vs Rams Prediction

Score Projections for Sports Betting/Wagering

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 11:50


Two ways to play this game. One has a distinct edge over the other.

Patriots Unfiltered
Patriots Unfiltered 11/30: Previewing the Buffalo Bills on Thursday Night, NFL Week 13 Picks

Patriots Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 119:18 Transcription Available


Tune-in as we discuss all the matchups heading into Thursday nights Patriots - Bills divisional showdown. Plus, we go around the table for our NFL Week 13 picks for the entire slate of games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chasing That Paper!
Thursday Night NFL Titans vs Packers Betting Preview, NBA props & NHL Picks | Thursday, November 17th

Chasing That Paper!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 15:50


On today's "Chasing That Paper!" Joe Osborne & Kevin Rogers dove into the latest odds, best bets, props and trends across the daily sports landscape! TOPICS: • Welcome to "Chasing That Paper!" (00:00)• Joe gives out his Thursday Night NFL bet along with 2 NBA pick and 2 NHL bets (01:17)• Picks from the CTP Crew! (08:30)• Joe talks about some of the funny comments from Klay & Kevin Durant (11:04)Make sure check out the VegasInsider YouTube Channel for more gambling content!

Chasing That Paper!
Thursday Night NFL Falcons vs Panthers Bets, NBA Props & NHL Picks | Thursday, November 10th

Chasing That Paper!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 34:54


On today's "Chasing That Paper!" Joe Osborne, Iain MacMillan from Betsided & Matt Moore from Action Network dove into the latest odds, best bets, props and trends across the daily sports landscape! TOPICS: • Welcome to "Chasing That Paper!" (00:00)• Joe and Iain give out their 3 Thursday Night Football Bets for tonight (01:47) • Joe gives his NBA Prop and then Iain and Joe give their NHL bets (06:34) • Joe & Matt Moore talk NBA Betting & what Matt's seen this year for gambling data (13:04) • Matt Moore gives out his 3 NBA picks for tonight (20:06) • Picks from the CTP Crew! (28:51)Make sure check out the VegasInsider YouTube Channel for more gambling content!

VSiN Best Bets
VSiN Primetime | November 3, 2022 | Hour 3

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 44:51


In hour three of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Derek Stevens, Darren Banks, and Big Balls as they preview college football Week 10 and Thursday Night NFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VSiN Best Bets
VSiN Primetime | October 20, 2022 | Hour 3

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 44:51


In hour three of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Derek Stevens, Darren Banks, and Willbo as they break down some player props for Thursday Night NFL and CFB matchups. Also on the show, the panel go over their personal bets on the Thursday Night matchups.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell
Hour 1 - Midges & MexiMelts

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 38:23


C&R are rockin' with you on a fun Friday! Covino is slightly sidetracked, as his Yankees start blowing it against the Guardians and they talk another Thursday Night NFL stinker. Rich wins his teaser bet and they discuss a chance for a repeat of the midge swarm that happened on Cleveland's field in 2007. The fellas bring in tacos for the crew and Rich has a declaration about Taco Bell that stirs a debate. Plus, there's a Phillies bat-slam and 'TEASER TOWN' jumps off!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IF YOU DON'T LIKE THAT WITH GRANT NAPEAR
Grant's Rant: 10-14-22 Thursday Night Farce

IF YOU DON'T LIKE THAT WITH GRANT NAPEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 3:49


I'm not sure what's worse, the last two Thursday Night NFL games, or the league releasing a statement defending the roughing the passer penalty on the Chiefs Chris Jones Monday night. What a joke! The NFL needs to get a grip on their league! Embarrassing! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bishop and Laurinaitis - 97.1 The Fan
Bishop & Friends October 13, 2022

Bishop and Laurinaitis - 97.1 The Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 125:59


Show Open- Laine gets injured in CBJ opener. Another tough Thursday Night NFL game. Boone Jenner (Blue Jackets Captain) joined us. Best cars from movies/TV. Leaders pushing for CFP expansion in 2024. What would that look like today? Austin Meek (The Athletic) joined for a Michigan-Penn State preview. Beat the House. Bengals at Saints, Browns vs. Pats on Sunday.

The Matt McClearin Show
10-13-22 The Matt McClearin Show Hour 2: Chuck Rounsaville, 4th best team in CFB

The Matt McClearin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 45:30


Thursday's final hour of The Matt McClearin Show began with Chuck Rounsaville, who covers Ole Miss for Ole Miss Spirit & On3 Sports, gives his thoughts on the Ole Miss vs. Auburn game.  19:59 - Matt tries to figure out who's the 4th best team in college football.  33:59 - After Matt helps you make some money, Matt's not very excited for the Thursday Night NFL game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VSiN Best Bets
The Lombardi Line | October 12, 2022 | Hour 2

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 44:52


In hour two of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Ben Wilson highlight the teams going into their bye week and the upcoming Thursday Night NFL game.  Also in the show is Harry Gagnon, Former Vegas Sportsbook Supervisor, as they recap NFL Week 5 and get some NFL Week 6 plays.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lombardi Line
The Lombardi Line | October 12, 2022 | Hour 2

The Lombardi Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 44:52


In hour two of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Ben Wilson highlight the teams going into their bye week and the upcoming Thursday Night NFL game.  Also in the show is Harry Gagnon, Former Vegas Sportsbook Supervisor, as they recap NFL Week 5 and get some NFL Week 6 plays.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Petros And Money
A Crunchy Groove Thursday (Hour 1) 10/6/22

Petros And Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 49:56


A FLEX ALERT before Thursday Night NFL game. Matt Smith gets Dodgers fans fired up. Bally Sports and 247 Sports Recruiting Analyst Greg Biggins. Secret Textoso Roundup

Awesemo.com - Fantasy Sports Advice from the #1 Player
No House Advantage Thursday Night NFL Week 5 Colts vs Broncos | Pick'em

Awesemo.com - Fantasy Sports Advice from the #1 Player

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 4:50


Andy Francess gives out his favorite vs. the HOUSE picks for NHA's TNF matchup between the Indianapolis Colts at the Denver Broncos. What is vs. the house? See below for more information!Get up to a $50 First Deposit Match Bonus with No House Advantage when you use Promo Code ‘STOKASTIC' https://www.stokastic.com/hub/?sportsbook=nha&source=youtube&slug=commercialnhaCheck out our lineup generator for NHA right here: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/no-house-advantage-nfl-optimal-lineups-page/Get access to all of our Stokastic+ NFL tools for showdown & single games slates for only $1: http://awese.moe/PRIMETIME0:00 NHA vs. The House0:39 Matt Ryan1:27 Michael Pittman1:56 Alec Pierce2:25 Nyheim Hines3:19 Courtland SuttonWhat is vs. the House?BET ON PLAYER OVER UNDERSBet over or under on individual player stats across every major sports league.WIN UP TO 20X YOUR ENTRYBet on a matchup between 2 players centered around a stat category such as points, yards, etc.BET ON PLAYER MATCHUPSMake up to 5 picks on Over-under and/or player matchupsCASH OUT INSTANTLYOnce picks are graded, cash out your winnings instantlyEarn money by referring friends and promoting Stokastic products: https://awese.moe/AffiliateVisit Stokastic's NFL Home Page: https://www.stokastic.com/nflSub to our Stokastic Fantasy Football channel here http://awese.moe/FFSubSub to our Stokastic Best Ball channel here http://awese.moe/BBSub#NFLDFS #NFLDFSPicks #NFLPlayerProps ##NoHouseAdvantage #DFSPicks #NFLPicksTonight Stokastic Betting Strategy, Picks, & ToolsNFL Futures: https://www.oddshopper.comNFL Betting Picks: https://www.stokastic.com/odds/nfl-betting/NFL Home Page: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/NFL DFS & Betting Podcasts: https://www.stokastic.com/podcast/NFL DFS Projections: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/nfl-dfs-projections/Follow StokasticTwitter https://www.twitter.com/stokastic_com @Stokastic_ComInstagram https://www.instagram.com/stokastic_com/ @Stokastic_ComFacebook https://facebook.com/StokasticCom @StokasticCom

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Awesemo NFL DFS & Fantasy Football
No House Advantage Thursday Night NFL Week 5 Colts vs Broncos | Pick'em

Awesemo NFL DFS & Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 4:51


Andy Francess gives out his favorite vs. the HOUSE picks for NHA's TNF matchup between the Indianapolis Colts at the Denver Broncos. What is vs. the house? See below for more information!Get up to a $50 First Deposit Match Bonus with No House Advantage when you use Promo Code ‘STOKASTIC' https://www.stokastic.com/hub/?sportsbook=nha&source=youtube&slug=commercialnhaCheck out our lineup generator for NHA right here: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/no-house-advantage-nfl-optimal-lineups-page/Get access to all of our Stokastic+ NFL tools for showdown & single games slates for only $1: http://awese.moe/PRIMETIME0:00 NHA vs. The House0:39 Matt Ryan1:27 Michael Pittman1:56 Alec Pierce2:25 Nyheim Hines3:19 Courtland SuttonWhat is vs. the House?BET ON PLAYER OVER UNDERSBet over or under on individual player stats across every major sports league.WIN UP TO 20X YOUR ENTRYBet on a matchup between 2 players centered around a stat category such as points, yards, etc.BET ON PLAYER MATCHUPSMake up to 5 picks on Over-under and/or player matchupsCASH OUT INSTANTLYOnce picks are graded, cash out your winnings instantlyEarn money by referring friends and promoting Stokastic products: https://awese.moe/AffiliateVisit Stokastic's NFL Home Page: https://www.stokastic.com/nflSub to our Stokastic Fantasy Football channel here http://awese.moe/FFSubSub to our Stokastic Best Ball channel here http://awese.moe/BBSub#NFLDFS #NFLDFSPicks #NFLPlayerProps ##NoHouseAdvantage #DFSPicks #NFLPicksTonight Stokastic Betting Strategy, Picks, & ToolsNFL Futures: https://www.oddshopper.comNFL Betting Picks: https://www.stokastic.com/odds/nfl-betting/NFL Home Page: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/NFL DFS & Betting Podcasts: https://www.stokastic.com/podcast/NFL DFS Projections: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/nfl-dfs-projections/Follow StokasticTwitter https://www.twitter.com/stokastic_com @Stokastic_ComInstagram https://www.instagram.com/stokastic_com/ @Stokastic_ComFacebook https://facebook.com/StokasticCom @StokasticCom

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Awesemo Daily Fantasy
No House Advantage Thursday Night NFL Week 5 Colts vs Broncos | Pick'em

Awesemo Daily Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 4:50


Andy Francess gives out his favorite vs. the HOUSE picks for NHA's TNF matchup between the Indianapolis Colts at the Denver Broncos. What is vs. the house? See below for more information!Get up to a $50 First Deposit Match Bonus with No House Advantage when you use Promo Code ‘STOKASTIC' https://www.stokastic.com/hub/?sportsbook=nha&source=youtube&slug=commercialnhaCheck out our lineup generator for NHA right here: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/no-house-advantage-nfl-optimal-lineups-page/Get access to all of our Stokastic+ NFL tools for showdown & single games slates for only $1: http://awese.moe/PRIMETIME0:00 NHA vs. The House0:39 Matt Ryan1:27 Michael Pittman1:56 Alec Pierce2:25 Nyheim Hines3:19 Courtland SuttonWhat is vs. the House?BET ON PLAYER OVER UNDERSBet over or under on individual player stats across every major sports league.WIN UP TO 20X YOUR ENTRYBet on a matchup between 2 players centered around a stat category such as points, yards, etc.BET ON PLAYER MATCHUPSMake up to 5 picks on Over-under and/or player matchupsCASH OUT INSTANTLYOnce picks are graded, cash out your winnings instantlyEarn money by referring friends and promoting Stokastic products: https://awese.moe/AffiliateVisit Stokastic's NFL Home Page: https://www.stokastic.com/nflSub to our Stokastic Fantasy Football channel here http://awese.moe/FFSubSub to our Stokastic Best Ball channel here http://awese.moe/BBSub#NFLDFS #NFLDFSPicks #NFLPlayerProps ##NoHouseAdvantage #DFSPicks #NFLPicksTonight Stokastic Betting Strategy, Picks, & ToolsNFL Futures: https://www.oddshopper.comNFL Betting Picks: https://www.stokastic.com/odds/nfl-betting/NFL Home Page: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/NFL DFS & Betting Podcasts: https://www.stokastic.com/podcast/NFL DFS Projections: https://www.stokastic.com/nfl/nfl-dfs-projections/Follow StokasticTwitter https://www.twitter.com/stokastic_com @Stokastic_ComInstagram https://www.instagram.com/stokastic_com/ @Stokastic_ComFacebook https://facebook.com/StokasticCom @StokasticCom

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The Nightfly with Dave Juskow
Amazon Prime Should Be Called Amazon Secondary

The Nightfly with Dave Juskow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 74:21


So I go down to a SPORTS bar mind you in New Jersey this week and they don't have the huge Thursday Night NFL game between the 3-0 Dolphins and last year's Super Bowl contenders. So I had to use my own Amazon Prime ID to hook up the entire bar. What a stupid place. Also, the evil young girls working at the Dunkin Donuts in Jersey; lunch with the UN Crowd and taking over doorman duties in my building while my neighbor tries to convince me Michael Bloomberg killed her cat. Another classic.

Doug's Dime (worth a couple of nickels)
Looking for the game? Turn on the radio!

Doug's Dime (worth a couple of nickels)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 3:12


Can't find what "channel" Thursday Night NFL is on? Turn on KFGO. Wondering who's carrying the Vikings? Turn on KFGO. Monday Night Football, Gophers football, UND football, basketball, hockey, Minnesota Wild, Minnesota Timberwolves and all kinds of high school football and volleyball. You might find it on 101.9 or AM 740 FM 107.3 The Fan. Turn on the radio! You don't have to pay, download an app or wait to buffer and connect to a stream!Support the show: https://www.facebook.com/AM790KFGOSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chop Sports Daily
NFL Week 4 Thursday Night Football Preview | September 29th, 2022

Chop Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 48:28


We are back here at Chop Sports Daily! Chris and Dave breakdown Aaron Judge hitting his 61st Home Run to tie Roger Maris' record and clinched the AL East, Zach Wilson is returning to the Jets lineup this week, Dave breakdown the Cowboys and Giants game from Monday, NBA Training Camp started this week, Lonzo Ball is still injured and won't be ready for the start of the season and to close it out the guys breakdown this weeks Thursday Night NFL game between the Dolphins and Bengals.

W T L
Thursday Night NFL Chargers-Chiefs, College Football Friday & Saturday matchups, UFC Fight Night, Monday Night Football Vikings-Eagles

W T L

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 13:30


Early AFC West matchup with a curious line of 4 that the boys may not agree on. Full slate of College Football all weekend long, we cover Florida State-Louisville, Oklahoma-Nebraska, Miami-Texas A&M, BYU-Oregon and more. UFC Fight Night is back in Vegas, we step in for the main card, and Monday Night Football is BACK! Vikings taking on the Eagles

The Hedge — Andrew Walker
September 8, 2022 - Ben Nicholson-Smith

The Hedge — Andrew Walker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 34:26


NFL Season is here!  Thursday Night NFL picks, and we look at the Blue Jays playoff push with Ben Nicholson-Smith.

1 More with Berman&JicJac
Week 2 CFB Picks and sharp money report. Stevie Vents LSU!! Week 1 Thursday Night NFL...Lets go

1 More with Berman&JicJac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 46:37


ONEMORE's "Man of the people" Bill Berman is traveling this week so Ryan Hyatt, Steve Brunies and JicJac discuss week 2 CFB and Thursday Night NFL. Berman and JicJac will do a special NFL podcast episode later this week focusing on NFL week 1.

The TV Answer Man!
Which Bars Will Show Amazon's Thursday Night NFL Games? And What About Sunday Ticket Bars?

The TV Answer Man!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 3:36


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://tvanswerman.com/2022/09/01/which-bars-will-show-amazons-thursday-night-nfl-games-and-what-about-sunday-ticket-bars/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phillip-swann/support

Early Break
What needs more improvement in 2022: offensive line play or special teams?

Early Break

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 21:49


-Both areas were discussed yesterday at the spring press conference… -Also, Kirk Herbsteit possibly to Thursday Night NFL football to replace Troy Aikman? -Also, Husker hoops tonight at Ohio State…any chance of another performance like Sunday? Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Best of the Adam Gold Show
Out of the Gate - NFL, College Football, 12 Pains of Christmas

The Best of the Adam Gold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 21:08


Hayes Permar sits in for Adam Gold again today. In Out of the Gate, Hayes touches on Thursday Night NFL between the 49ers and Titans, and wonders why the Carolina Panthers can't have a competent quarterback. Also, the latest in college football bowl games. Also, a breakdown of the '12 Pains of Christmas' song. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
12-10-21 Tobin and Leroy Part 1 - A bye week FriYAY

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 39:30


Its FriYAY! we start the show off reflecting on last nights Thursday Night NFL game between the Steelers and Vikings. Leroy does his best to reiterate his point that Ben Roethlisberger is a bum. We discuss the career of former HEAT player Iso Joe. We cap off the Hour with a conversation on the Showtime Lakers and their new documentary coming to HBO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

5 Tool Sports Podcast
Wk14 Preview and Picks For Thursday Night NFL Vikings vs Steelers

5 Tool Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 10:45


5 Tool Sports Podcast Host Woody Massie, 5 Tool Sports Podcast Analyst CJ McLaughlin and Football Scout 365 Analyst Brandon Lundberg kick off the new NFL week with a quick analysis of this week's Thursday Night NFL action. Check Out The Football Scout 365 Best Bets Dashboard SPREAD O/U AND FINAL SCORE REPORT 5 TOOL SPORTS POD WEEKLY PICKS ATS WEEKLY IMPLIED GAME TOTALS NFL WEEKLY INJURY REPORT Follow: 5 Tool Sports Podcast on Instagram Follow: Football Scout 365 on Instagram Follow: 5 Tool Sports Podcast on Instagram Follow: Football Scout 365 on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/5toolsportspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/5toolsportspodcast/support

Score Projections for Sports Betting/Wagering
11/4 Thursday Night NFL Prediction +College, NHL, NBA Sports Wagers

Score Projections for Sports Betting/Wagering

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 7:30


All the sports --Full card today.  Good Luck!

Score Projections for Sports Betting/Wagering
Thursday Night NFL/College football/Hockey/Baseball

Score Projections for Sports Betting/Wagering

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 11:01


Commentary on all the major sports.  3 best bet plays.

DRF Sports Podcast
Episode 11: Football Weekend Review, Thursday Night NFL Picks

DRF Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 84:55 Transcription Available


We recap a wild weekend in the NFL and NCAA, kicking issues across the NFL and Alabama going down. 

Sports Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast
College Football Week 4 picks (epi 499)

Sports Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 17:19


College Football Week 4 picks (epi 499) Jeffrey "Coach" Belanger host of the Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast in Episode 496 the Jason Taylor episode. The Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast guys Darth Wager and Coach give their College Football Week 4 picks and Thursday Night NFL pick. You can contact Coach with any comments and questions to the Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast @TalkGambling on twitter and instagram. The podcast guys use www.mybookie.ag for all their online betting needs, use promo code DARTH at checkout Coach is an author and you can get his Ali Armeni Series Books emailing the Coach at talkgambling@gmail.com Join the Gambling Chalk Talk Podcast betting league on the VIGIT app. Use the promocode DARTH when you sign up. join the Chalk Talk NFL betting league (password stick02 https://vigit.page.link/ChalkTalk

The Devil and The Gent
#15 MLB Playoffs, Thursday Night NFL Pick, Sunday Picks, & Interview with a Cranky Yankee Fan

The Devil and The Gent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 42:15


The Devil and the Gent finally talked about something other than the NFL... that being MLB playoff picks and predictions. We give you our Thursday night and Sunday picks. We also spoke to the most delusional Yankee fan we've spoke to in a long time...

The Devil and The Gent
#14 Thursday Night NFL, week 4 pics, Devil's Millennial Rant, Fantasy Football, Roll Tide Girl

The Devil and The Gent

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 39:50


The Devil and I give you our Thursday night pick and we think it's a lock for once. The Gent gets roasted by the Devil for fair reasons. We talk fantasy football and give you Sunday picks, that we also feel great about. At the end we have a special appearance from Roll Tide Girl. 

The Devil and The Gent
#12 Thursday Night NFL Game of the Week Pick, through the Antonio Brown Saga, and more Sunday Picks

The Devil and The Gent

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 30:06


We recapped our first week of NFL picks. Bragged on our Thursday night prowess and gave you our pick for this Thursday. On top of all that, we briefly talked about our new Antonio Brown-Free zoned. 

The PFF Forecast
The PFF Forecast: AFC and NFC East Preview, CFB Preview and Packers vs. Bears TNF Preview

The PFF Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 48:28


George Chahrouri and Eric Eager discuss the AFC and NFC east, they also talk a little bit about the upcoming College Football games and finally they also discuss the upcoming Thursday Night NFL game between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Anchor Sports Rundown
Thursday Night Football Sucks

The Anchor Sports Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 3:02


Introducing a new weekly segment where I tell you what the what sucked the most for every Thursday Night NFL game. This week I take on the Bengals Texans matchup. Hint...it wasn't pretty.