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Tobin open the show breaking down tonight's Fiesta Bowl matchup between the Mimi Hurricanes vs Ole Miss.
In the final hour of the show: - Tobin is becoming ick and tired of Giannis and him saying he doesn't want to be traded out of Milwauke. - How amped up will Michael Irving be at the Fiesta Bowl?
Tobin is getting sick and tired of Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo for being an attention seeker. first he wants to be trade then he likes hearing his name on the news all the time. "He's the hottest chick in the game" was his quote. Now, he is saying he never asked to be traded which has our boy Tobes ready to be done with Giannis.
This week, Jake and Bob welcome Dr. Sean Tobin, author and psychologist, to explore the reality of spiritual warfare and deliverance ministry. Dr. Sean reframes deliverance not as a battle to fear but as a process of centering our hearts in Christ. They discuss how fear, self-reliance, and isolation fragment the soul, why the simplicity of love and praise is more powerful than you think, and the proper balance between technique and communion. This is a hopeful conversation about spiritual battle, one rooted not in fear, but in confidence in a Father who relentlessly pursues healing, wholeness, and communion with His children. Key Points: Spiritual warfare is real, but we need not be afraid. Deliverance is not about removing darkness but allowing the light of Christ back into our hearts. The enemy's main tactics are to make us feel afraid, isolated, or grasp in self-reliance. Feeding fear or falling into superstition can strengthen spiritual bondage instead of bringing freedom The simple practices of faith (prayer, trust, and praise) are more profoundly effective than you think. Spiritual warfare is ultimately about ministering to people, not fighting demons. Healing involves restoring belonging, communion, and trust in God's presence. Like healing, deliverance is a process, and does not usually happen in a single moment. God can use spiritual conflict to refine, mature, and draw us into deeper communion with Him. Resources: Dr. Sean Tobin's Website Big GOD, Little Devil by Dr. Sean Tobin Big GOD, Little Devil audiobook narrated by Dr. Sean Tobin Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 03:03 Dr. Sean's Background 09:59 Learning About Spiritual Warfare Can Help Increase Our Faith 16:16 How Fear Plays into the Enemy's Hands 21:37 Isolation, Self Reliance, and Distrust are Part of Spiritual Warfare 26:38 Authority and the Power of Suggestion 31:48 The Effects of Simple Practices 41:43 Technique vs Relationship with God 49:01 Words of Encouragement as You Enter the Battle Connect with Restore the Glory: Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks!
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The show opens with a somber tone after rough losses for the Heat and Panthers, sparking conversations about Miami's struggles, tension surrounding Tyler Herro, and whether the Heat's core has run its course. The Dolphins dominate much of the discussion as news breaks that John Harbaugh is out in Baltimore, igniting debate over Miami's coaching future and whether pursuing Harbaugh would be a bad look with Mike McDaniel still in place. Panthers coverage continues with in-depth injury analysis, Tkachuk's potential return, and roster snubs, plus insight from TV voice Steve Goldstein. College football enters the mix with former Cane Brian Monroe previewing the Canes' Fiesta Bowl semifinal matchup against Ole Miss. The show wraps with an all-time Tobin rant over Dolphins exit interviews, a full-throated call to move on from McDaniel, and a lighthearted finish as Brittney shocks Tobin by admitting she likes his so-called mortal enemy, JJ Redick.
We're a bit somber this Wednesday morning after tough losses for two South Florida teams, as the Heat get boat-raced by the Timberwolves and the Panthers fall to the Maple Leafs. Tobin and Brittney break down the Heat's recent struggles and hint at possible unhappiness from Tyler Herro. Then we dip into our mixed bag and hear from Adam Schefter, Carson Beck, and Norman Powell.
We break down the John Harbaugh firing and what it could mean for the Dolphins, as it's been reported that the Fins have been in touch with him. Tobin and Brittney think it would be a bad look for the Dolphins to pursue Harbaugh while McDaniel is still the sitting head coach—either commit or cut the guy loose. Florida Panthers television play-by-play voice Steve Goldstein joins the show to talk all things Panthers. Tobs and Goldy break down the injuries plaguing the Panthers so far this season, Tkachuk's hopeful return, and Sam Bennett being left off the Canadian national team.
News broke yesterday that the Ravens decided to part ways with head coach John Harbaugh, and Dolphins fans are pressuring the front office to pursue him. After the Heat were beaten down by the Timberwolves last night, things seem frosty with Tyler Herro, and Tobin begs the question of whether it's time to move on from this core. We're then joined by former Cane and current Hurricanes co-host Brian Monroe to discuss the Canes facing Ole Miss in the Fiesta Bowl semifinals. He breaks down the anticipation and preparation, as well as how this team matches up against Ole Miss.
We kick off the final hour with a classic Tobin rant after reports surface that the Dolphins asked players during exit interviews for their thoughts on head coach Mike McDaniel. Tobs urges the Dolphins to cut their losses, move on from McDaniel, and GO GET US A HARBAUGH! We then wrap up the show with a very short-lived Rats Off a Ship, as Brittney finally admits to Tobin that she actually likes JJ Redick—whom Tobin has deemed his mortal enemy.
Local 12 digital sports columnist and editor Richard Skinner was joined by Rick Broering to discuss a variety of topics.Those topics include:*Did Joe Burrow take a dive for Myles Garrett?*Ja'Marr Chase comments on his level of confidence in the coaching staff*Mike Brown confirms Zac Taylor and Duke Tobin will be back next year*A Bengals player is headed to jail*Wes Miller flips out during radio interview after loss at West Virginia*College basketball roundup featuring Cincinnati, Kentucky, Xavier, and Northern Kentucky*#AskSkinnyAnythingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul is joined by Charlie and Mo as they unpack a busy day of fallout from the 6-11 season.-Donate to support our guy Jay Morrison at this link.-Paul and Charlie discuss the things seen, heard and observed on locker cleanout day.-Camargo Insurance Run, Pass or Boot: Whose career would you take to this point Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow?-Mo joins and we go all in on the topic of running it back with Duke Tobin and Zac Taylor.-Other unique free agent decisions and potential cap cuts-Special Growler Bet result-ARBIES includes one news trend that has to disappear in 2026.Watch and subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGrowlerPodcastThe Growler on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-growler/id1733476604The Growler on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/70iJjqgPQrVzQ2pdOwVvDYLinks to socials, Growl Pal shirts, YouTube, podcast platforms and more: www.thegrowlerpodcast.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this third hour: - Tobin talks about a possible Tyler Herro for Trae Young - Why they should make this trade if a draft pick is included - Matthew Tkachuck close to make his season debut for the Cats
Tobin & Leroy discuss the rumors of Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young being traded tot eh Miami Heat. - Tobin doesn't mind the trade if Atlanta adds a first round draft ick with it. - Leroy doesn't want a small non-defensive guard
At the beginning of every year, we focus on growth—and this message launches our Born to Build series by returning to one of the most essential foundations of the Christian life: the ministry of the Holy Spirit.From Jude 20, Acts 1–2, and the words of Jesus Himself, this teaching brings clarity to what it means to be baptized in the Holy Spirit and why praying in the Spirit is vital for every believer. The early church didn't try to build on willpower, intellect, or tradition—they built themselves up by receiving the Holy Spirit and praying in other tongues.This message challenges common misunderstandings about the Holy Spirit and reminds us that He is not optional, secondary, or symbolic. He is God—alive, present, and actively empowering believers today. Praying in the Spirit strengthens your inner life, sharpens spiritual awareness, and releases God's will in ways the natural mind cannot.If you desire deeper faith, greater clarity, and real spiritual power to live out what God has called you to do, this message sets the foundation. There is more—and God invites every believer to receive it. Support the show
Happy New Year!! We are back in full effect as we react to the Canes win over Ohio State to send them to the Semi Finals in the College Football Playoff. Tears were shed, adult beverages were drunk, and the Canes are BACK! The Miami Dolphins season is officially over as they get crushed by the Patriots. Leroy has been saying all season that the halftime adjustments are horrible but McDaniel wants to admit that NOW! The guys play with some trade scenarios and Tobin seems to want to trade the house for Lamar.
Tobin and the gang were majorly impressed with Carson Beck putting his head down at crucial times in the Canes victory over Ohio State. We dive into the matchup between the Hurricanes and Ole Miss, can the Canes continue to dominate in the trenches? Was the Winter Classic a bust? Tobin and Brittney happen to think it was.Then it is time for a Monday classic as Leroy gives his Game Balls and Game Bums of the week.
Tobin goes through the list of people who the Dolphins are interviewing for the GM position, Leroy does not want any young analytical guys. We continue to discuss if Mike McDaniel will be back next season, and if we all knew that Tua wasn't the MAJOR issue with the Dolphins. Do they rebuild or keep trying with this personnel? We then dip into the Mixed Bag as we hear from Mike Tomlin and spiral into Tobin's love for Nikola Jovic.
In this last hour of this New Year Monday the guys address the missed kick by the rookie kicker for the Ravens, how much does that fall on the kicker and does Leroy still hold grudges with kickers from when he was a player. Leroy and Brittney won't allow Tobin to imagine if the Canes make it and win the National Championship… It is always strictly TASK AT HAND. We wrap up the show with our favorite Monday game of Alright! Oh No! Leroy lashes out on Tobin and everyone is happy that the Dolphin season has finally come to an end.
Happy New Year! The guys are back in full effect reacting to the Canes' emotional win over Ohio State to send Miami to the College Football Playoff Semifinals. Tears were shed, adult beverages were consumed, and the Canes are officially BACK. The celebration doesn't last long as the Miami Dolphins' season comes to an ugly end after getting crushed by the Patriots. Leroy has been calling out the awful halftime adjustments all season, and now Mike McDaniel wants to admit it, while Tobin toys with trade scenarios that might include trading the house for Lamar Jackson. The crew is also impressed by Carson Beck's toughness in the Canes' win and previews Miami's matchup with Ole Miss, questioning whether the Hurricanes can continue to dominate in the trenches. Tobin and Brittney weigh in on whether the Winter Classic was a bust, and Leroy hands out his weekly Game Balls and Game Bums. The Dolphins discussion continues with Tobin breaking down GM interview candidates, Leroy rejecting young analytical types, and debate over whether Mike McDaniel returns and if Tua was ever the MAJOR issue. The Mixed Bag delivers sound from Mike Tomlin and spirals into Tobin's love for Nikola Jovic. In the final hour, the guys debate the Ravens rookie kicker's costly miss and whether Leroy still holds grudges against kickers from his playing days. Leroy and Brittney refuse to let Tobin dream about a Canes National Championship — it's strictly TASK AT HAND — before wrapping things up with Alright! Oh No!, Leroy lashing out at Tobin, and everyone agreeing it's a relief that the Dolphins season is finally over.
We wrap up the show with our favorite Monday game of Alright! Oh No! Leroy lashes out on Tobin and everyone is happy that the Dolphin season has finally come to an end.
On Today's Tobin and Leroy show, the guys are back for he last show of the year and they discuss: - The Miami Dolphins youth movement leading the way in their win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -The Miami Hurricanes preparing to face the Ohio St. Buckeyes Wednesday night in CFP quarterfinal - The Miami Heat fac the Denver Nuggets tonight at home - Matthew Tkachuk is back on the ice, could he make his season debut at the Winter Classic Friday? - Anthony Joshua survives a deadly crazy crash in Nigeria - Leroy's Game Balls & Bums - Daily Mix Bag
Gratitude isn't just an emotion—it's a spiritual gear that moves your faith forward. In this message, Pastor Cory teaches how thanksgiving shifts our perspective, strengthens our faith, and positions us to experience the goodness of #God in every season.The Bible shows us again and again that #gratitude changes the atmosphere. When we thank God in the middle of pressure, uncertainty, or waiting, we move out of frustration and into trust. Complaining keeps us stuck, but gratitude moves us forward. It reminds our hearts of who God is and what He has already done.This message challenges us to stop letting circumstances dictate our attitude and instead choose thanksgiving as a lifestyle. Gratitude keeps our hearts soft, our faith active, and our eyes fixed on God rather than the problem. When praise goes up, peace comes in—and faith follows close behind.If you're ready to shift gears spiritually and walk into the next season with joy, clarity, and confidence, this message will encourage you and strengthen your walk with God. Support the show
In part 2, the dialogue steers towards the chilling case of Peter Tobin. Jane recounts her involvement with the investigation while working as a crime reporter, detailing the harrowing circumstances surrounding Tobin's victims. The narrative explores Tobin's disturbing patterns and the subsequent media frenzy that ensued as the gruesome details of his actions unfolded. The discussion also draws parallels between the three killers, exploring their psychological profiles and the societal conditions that may have contributed to their deviant behaviors, while emphasising that not all those who face similar hardships turn to violence.Throughout this episode, listeners gain a profound understanding of the human psyche involved in such sinister actions, alongside the workings of law enforcement and the media during these landmark investigations. Experts from different fields share their perspectives, not only enhancing the audience's grasp of the narratives but also stirring empathy for the victims and their families. Including anecdotes, personal reflections, and the ethical dilemmas faced by those within the true crime sphere, this episode stands as an informative and deeply engaging examination of Scotland's serial killer history.As the episode draws to a close, Simon, Tom, and Jane invite listeners to reflect upon the complexities of crime, the constant battle for justice, and the importance of storytelling in healing both communities and families affected by these tragic events. It's a riveting journey into the depths of human behavior, law enforcement dynamics, and the enduring quest for truth in the world of crime. Tune in for an enlightening experience that appeals to true crime aficionados and general listeners alike, and don't forget to engage with their various platforms for more riveting discussions.#Crime Time Inc#serial killers#Robert Black#Angus Sinclair#Peter TobinAbout Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frogboy is filling for Tobin so you know what that means.... Game shows.
It is the last full show for the week and Frogboy has come back to co host with Leroy as Tobin is on vacation. On today's show T&L talk about: - Heat host the Raptors tonight at home - Panthers are back on the road to take on Carolina Hurricanes - NFL News: Monday Night recap, DK Metkalf suspension - Can john Harbaugh be the next Dolphins Head Coach?
In the third hour of the show: - Dolphins lose to Cincinnati Bengals in Quinn Ewers 1st start - Tobin gives us review of Housemaid - Mix Bag: Hurricanes Edition Postgame sound after win over Texas A&M
In the first hour of the show: - Tobin is excited and peacocking his chest out after Ke'lal Ware's performance in the Heat win over the Brooklyn Nets. - Ryan Fitzpatrick's comments on Tua Tagovailoa being benched by the Miami Dolphins and his future with the organization.
Tobin is impressed and disgusted at Giannis Antetokounmpo following his comments with the Milwaukee Bucks beat writers addressing all the rumors with him wanting to be traded or remain a Buck.
It's time for the Tobin Heath Hyperfixation Hour! Today Tobin and Christen go all in on the magic of World Sevens Football – including Tobin's new career as a Football DJ. But first, a Men's World Cup edition of Red Card, Yellow Card, Goal and our fave ditty, community questions! Happy Holidays Reimaginers! We will see you in the new year ✨ New episodes every week. Watch the video version of the show on YouTube. Sign up for our newsletter, The RE—SET: https://re-website.com/pages/newsletter Follow RE: https://www.instagram.com/re__inc/ https://www.tiktok.com/@re__inc https://twitter.com/re__inc https://www.threads.net/@re__inc Follow Tobin: https://www.instagram.com/tobinheath https://twitter.com/TobinHeath Follow Christen: https://www.instagram.com/christenpress https://twitter.com/ChristenPress To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello everyone, I fully expected to have the season finale of Almost Fiction ready to go, but sadly that won't be the case. The holidays can be a hectic time of the year and sometimes things happen outside of our control. So, in lieu of releasing a full episode, I will instead make the last episode of Almost Fiction Plus public, so you at least have something. A family event has taken place lately, one that is very serious, so I am putting things aside for a few weeks in order to help out as much as I can. I will try to get the season finale up as fast as I can, but for now family must come first. Thank you so much for your understanding. Description: A restless predator with 60+ addresses, 40+ aliases, and 150+ vehicles. Peter Britton Tobin's decades-long trail of violence across Scotland and England reveals the chilling reality of a serial killer who never stopped moving. From his brutal attacks on wives to the murders of three young women, this episode traces the methodical police investigation that finally caught a monster.
As we get into the last hour of this news packed show Tobin shares that Tyler Herro will be joining the Heat on their 3 game road trip. Tobin wants to know who the Dolphins back up QB is now…Zack Wilson or Tua? Leroy shares what he feels are the positives with the benching of Tua. Then Tobin unleashes his wrath on Adam Silver and asks not so nicely FOR OUR PICK BACK!
We continue to break down the news that the Miami Dolphins will be benching Tua for Quinn Ewers. We hear from Mike McDaniel as he comments on how this decision will affect Tua's feelings. Tobin and Brittney discuss whether or not this is an audition for Mike McDaniel to keep his job or Ewers and his future with the Dolphins. We dip into our mixed bag as Texas A&M can't seem to keep Miami's defense out of their mouths.
We get things going on this Wednesday with our reactions to Mike McDaniels comments during his press conference yesterday that alluded to the possibility of the Dolphins benching Tua. In the second segment the news breaks that Tua will in fact be benched for Quinn Ewers for their game Sunday versus the Bengals. Listen to hear the gang's reactions and thoughts on this decision! We hear from Mike McDaniel as he comments on how this decision will affect Tua's feelings. Tobin and Brittney discuss whether or not this is an audition for Mike McDaniel to keep his job or Ewers and his future with the Dolphins. We dip into our mixed bag as Texas A&M can't seem to keep Miami's defense out of their mouths. Tobin feels like he might have cracked the code as to why Mike McDaniel and Dolphins benched Tua; and yes it involves him hobnobbing with Jalen Ramsey after the loss on Monday. We take a break from the Dolphins news and report on Tyler not practicing, Leroy wants to know if Tobin is confident that Herro will make a difference once he is able to play again. Then it is time for our favorite Wednesday game Rats Off a Ship! We get into Anthony Davis to the Heat and Zack on a shelf? As we get into the last hour of this news packed show Tobin shares that Tyler Herro will be joining the Heat on their 3 game road trip. Tobin wants to know who the Dolphins back up QB is now…Zack Wilson or Tua? Leroy shares what he feels are the positives with the benching of Tua. Then Tobin unleashes his wrath on Adam Silver and asks not so nicely FOR OUR PICK BACK!
Tobin feels like he might have cracked the code as to why Mike McDaniel and Dolphins benched Tua; and yes it involves him hobnobbing with Jalen Ramsey after the loss on Monday. We take a break from the Dolphins news and report on Tyler not practicing, Leroy wants to know if Tobin is confident that Herro will make a difference once he is able to play again. Then it is time for our favorite Wednesday game Rats Off a Ship! We get into Anthony Davis to the Heat and Zack on a shelf?
Bengals news: Paul Dehner Jr.'s recent reporting suggests that, even after missing the playoffs for a third straight season and finishing with a 4-10 record, the Bengals are unlikely to make sweeping changes at the top of the football operations or coaching hierarchy. Internally, both Duke Tobin and Zac Taylor are expected to remain with the team heading into the 2026 season rather than being dismissed. A key reason for this continuity is Tobin's deeply rooted relationship with Bengals ownership. Dehner notes that Tobin—officially titled Director of Player Personnel but functioning as the de facto general manager—is regarded almost as part of the family by owner Mike Brown and the broader leadership structure. Because of this, ownership reportedly has no internal inclination to fire Tobin, even amid external pressure and fan frustration. Taylor's situation is similar in that his contractual status strongly favors retention. Dehner explains that Taylor is under contract through the 2027 season due to an additional extension that was not widely publicized at the time. Because the Bengals rarely fire head coaches with multiple years left on their deals, and given Taylor's history leading the team to a Super Bowl and consecutive AFC Championship Games earlier in his tenure, his job is viewed as relatively secure. In short, Dehner's reporting paints a picture of ownership favoring stability and loyalty over dramatic change, even in the face of poor on-field results and vocal calls from the fan base for a reset. Both Tobin and Taylor are therefore expected to stay put for the foreseeable future. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #NFL #TheStoneShieldsShow
Morale is low today after the Dolphins get embarrassed on Monday night football against the Steelers, and now are officially eliminated from the playoffs. We touch on the struggles of the Miami Heat as they lost their 5th game in a row last night versus the Raptors. Tobin and Leroy dissect the game and evaluate the possibilities in the future for the Miami Dolphins. We take calls and hear from all the disgruntled Dolfans.
We get into the Miami Heat's struggles as they drop to the Toronto Raptors for their 5th straight loss. Tyler Herro was a late scratch; Leory and Brittney feel like this could mean a trade soon but are shocked to find out Tobin doesn't agree. We then dip into our Mixed Bag and hear from; Aaron Rodger's ego and an annoyed Troy Aikman.
Tyler Herro was a late scratch; Leory and Brittney feel like this could mean a trade soon but are shocked to find out Tobin doesn't agree.
Morale is low today after the Dolphins get embarrassed on Monday night football against the Steelers, and now are officially eliminated from the playoffs. We touch on the struggles of the Miami Heat as they lost their 5th game in a row last night versus the Raptors. Tobin and Leroy dissect the game and evaluate the possibilities in the future for the Miami Dolphins. We take calls and hear from all the disgruntled Dolfans. We roll right into the second hour fielding more calls from Dolfans, and get into a discussion of whether or not the Dolphins organization is dysfunctional. The guys talk about possible future head coach scenarios for the Miami Dolphins. Leroy poses a question to the Dolphins fans, are you willing to be patient when they inevitably rebuild. We get into the Miami Heat's struggles as they drop to the Toronto Raptors for their 5th straight loss. Tyler Herro was a late scratch; Leory and Brittney feel like this could mean a trade soon but are shocked to find out Tobin doesn't agree. We then dip into our Mixed Bag and hear from; Aaron Rodger's ego and an annoyed Troy Aikman. We continue to break down the Dolphins getting embarrassed and eliminated on Monday versus the Steelers, we hear Tua and Jordy Brook's postgame comments. The guys make sure to praise the Cats as they took down the Lightning last night as they continue to impress. Would Giannis coming to the Heat be the immediate fix they need right now, or are their issues bigger than that? We wrap this Somber Tuesday with a little silly sauce as we discuss swimming with monkeys, and get in our last blows to Tua for his lacking display of disappointment after the game last night.
The holidays are a time for Eggnog, Coquito, and a number of other drinks that are only brought out at this time of year. But what if you just feel like having a Martini or another classic cocktail during the season? Tobin Shea, bar director at Redbird in Los Angeles, joins us to explore the different ways to transform beloved classics into festive holiday cocktails.Radio Imbibe is the audio home of Imbibe magazine. In each episode, we dive into liquid culture, exploring the people, places, and flavors of the drinkscape through conversations about cocktails, coffee, beer, spirits, and wine. Keep up with us at imbibemagazine.com, and on Instagram, Threads, and Facebook, and if you're not already a subscriber, we'd love to have you join us—click here to subscribe.
The Cincinnati Bengals' 2025 season has been a stark departure from expectations, and pressure is building not just on head coach Zac Taylor, but also on director of player personnel Duke Tobin and defensive coordinator Al Golden. At the heart of the frustration is a team that was once seen as perennial contenders — led by Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase — now heading toward missing the playoffs for a third straight season. Recent analysis from NFL hot seat rankings even lists Taylor among the top coaches whose jobs could be in jeopardy. For Taylor, criticism centers on game management, inconsistency, and offensive decline without Burrow healthy. With the Bengals at a losing record and recent blowout losses — such as the shutout at the hands of the Ravens — national media and fans alike are openly debating whether Taylor can right the ship. Some reports place him at risk of being fired, pointing to coaching decisions and the team's overall malaise. Behind the scenes, Duke Tobin's roster construction is increasingly questioned. As the de facto general manager, Tobin has seen the Bengals struggle to build a defense capable of complementing their offensive talent. Fans and analysts argue that draft and free-agency misses, especially on defense, have hamstrung coach and coordinator alike, contributing to the organization's slide. Meanwhile, Al Golden, brought in to fix defensive woes, hasn't turned around a unit that has been historically bad in key statistical categories this season, leading to louder calls for change. Some outlets even speculated midseason about the possibility of firing Golden, illustrating how his performance is being judged. Collectively, ownership faces mounting pressure from fans and pundits to overhaul leadership at multiple levels — a rare crossroads for a franchise that has prized continuity. The coming weeks, especially how the Bengals finish the season, could decide whether these three retain their jobs or if Cincinnati opts for a fresh start. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #NFL #OffTheBench
We have a busy Monday slate as the Dolphins take on the Steelers on MNF, the Heat play the Raptors, and the Cats are in action against the Lightning. Tobin was locked into Phillip River's return to football, the Colts almost got away with that one. Are we all feeling a little nervous ahead of the Canes Playoff game against Texas A&M on Saturday? We finished up the hour with 15 min of Heat as Tobin caught up with Davion Mitchell at Heat practice yesterday!
Tobin is fired up after seeing the Dolphins practicing in the snow on Saturday, but Leroy and Brittney aren't very moved by the sentiment. We discuss some more what we think the NFL Playoff landscape could look like as it seems there are no true front runners. We dip into our mixed bag but we quickly get derailed when Tobin poses a question to South Florida sports fans; if you could have either, which would you take… Joe Burrow to the Miami Dolphins or Giannis to the Miami Heat?
We kick off the last hour with some sound bits from the Cats after their dominant win on Saturday over the Dallas Stars and Philip Rivers shares how it feels to get hit again after 5 Years away from the NBA. We get an update on our poll of which South Florida fans would prefer Joe Burrow to the Miami Dolphins or Giannis to the Miami Heat? Then it is time to wrap up the show with our favorite Monday game of Alright! Oh No!; Tobin is mad at the fish, Leroy ain't buying the Phins in the snow, and Brittney has a soft spot for Philip Rivers!
We dip into our mixed bag but we quickly get derailed when Tobin poses a question to South Florida sports fans; if you could have either, which would you take… Joe Burrow to the Miami Dolphins or Giannis to the Miami Heat?
We have a busy Monday slate as the Dolphins take on the Steelers on MNF, the Heat play the Raptors, and the Cats are in action against the Lightning. Tobin was locked into Phillip River's return to football, the Colts almost got away with that one. It was an NFL Sunday full of injuries and elimination as the gang gets into the Chiefs missing out on the playoff and who they think could take the AFC. Leroy is disgusted by how Pavia reacted to not winning the Heisman, he took petty to a whole other level, and it's time to gather around the locker room as Leroy gives away his Gameballs and Gamebums, this edition ALL about the Heisman. Tobin is fired up after seeing the Dolphins practicing in the snow on Saturday, but Leroy and Brittney aren't very moved, as we discuss the NFL Playoff landscape with no true front runners. We quickly get derailed when Tobin poses a question to South Florida sports fans — Joe Burrow to the Miami Dolphins or Giannis to the Miami Heat? We kick off the final hour with sound from the Cats after their dominant win over the Dallas Stars, Philip Rivers shares how it feels to get hit again after 5 years away, we update the poll results, and wrap up the show with Alright! Oh No! as Tobin is mad at the fish, Leroy ain't buying the Phins in the snow, and Brittney has a soft spot for Philip Rivers.
Leroy continues to dissect and share his feelings as more news comes out about the situation with former head coach Sherrone Moore of the University of Michigan and his Alma Mater. Tobin reports that TJ Watt will more than likely not play on Monday Night Football against the Dolphins. We finish up the show with our favorite Friday Game "You're Dead to Me” big mouths, Michigan's coaching list, and the gang turns on each other.
It's another beautiful day in TRS land ☀️Today, Tobin reflects on a press conference with USWNT coach Emma Hayes, where Hayes emphasises the importance of U-17 and U-20 championships. Finally someone is saying the thing! Then, our hosts sit down to interview US Olympic snowboarder Maddie Mastro, brought to you by Nulo, on all things board sports, training, and most importantly, her beloved dog Pippy. New episodes every week. Watch the video version of the show on YouTube. Sign up for our newsletter, The RE—SET: https://re-website.com/pages/newsletter Follow RE: https://www.instagram.com/re__inc/ https://www.tiktok.com/@re__inc https://twitter.com/re__inc https://www.threads.net/@re__inc Follow Tobin: https://www.instagram.com/tobinheath https://twitter.com/TobinHeath Follow Christen: https://www.instagram.com/christenpress https://twitter.com/ChristenPress To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima go Around The AFC North ahead of Week 15 of the NFL season, with special guests Bob Haynie (105.7 The Fan, Baltimore), Mo Egger (ESPN 1530, Cincinnati) and 'Donny Football' Chedrick (93.7 The Fan, Pittsburgh).