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On this episode of Athletics LLC, hear the guys' views on the stance of #WeWanttoPlay and how it plays with the the movement set forth last week by a similar population. Then listen in on some effects of our current climate on those who haven't seen direct effect until the next few months come upon us, both athlete and coaches alike. Is there such thing as a wrong birthday??? Guess you'll have to listen in to find out :)
O College Football tem a sua própria magia. É muito difícil assistir a um jogo de futebol americano universitário, seja in loco ou pela TV, e não se apaixonar. Desde as bandas marciais até a entrega absoluta de garotos que estão ali... sem receber nada. O esporte é amador, universitários não podem receber para jogar, no entanto as faculdades fazem milhões com o esforço desses jogadores. Então, em meio a uma pandemia o que já era um problema fica ainda mais evidente. Mais do que isso, "feridas", falhas no sistema, ficam muito mais expostas. Colocar um monte de garoto pra jogar uma liga amadora e deixá-los assumir o risco (de saúde) sem receber nada em troca? Jogar toda uma temporada para o alto e ignorar o pedido daqueles rapazes que tem na universidade, na temporada do futebol americano universitário, o seu abrigo? Muitos atletas universitários já se manifestaram em redes sociais, usando a hashtag #WeWantToPlay. Sim, eles querem jogar, mas como fazer isso sem cuidar da saúde deles? Como universidades menores podem garantir a segurança de seus atletas? Algumas conferências já cancelaram a sua temporada, propondo, talvez, uma temporada no começo da primavera. Mas será que isso é viável? Enfim, existem muitas perguntas e a discussão é bem abrangente. Para isso trouxemos o Guilherme Spinelli do College Football BR para nos ajudar nesse bate papo sobre a retomada do futebol americano universitário. O que será que acontecerá? Enfim, é isso! Peguem suas canecas, coloquem muita água, lavem bem as mãos, escutem cientistas e médicos, e não caiam no conto do vigário… fiquem em casa, de preferência, ouvindo essa edição especial do zone cast.
In this episode, Logan is joined by one of his roommates on the men's varsity gymnastics team (again), Kaleb Booth, with a lot to talk about for this week. Topics include cuts and furloughs in athletics, #WeWantToPlay, drugs, twerk circles, and Kanye's Christian Tik-Tok. This episode is a roller coaster.
The Big Ten will not play football this fall, and does that mean Justin Fields will never play football for Ohio State again? If so, he left a fleeting glimpse of a growing leadership presence with his national media appearances over the past week. Will that enhance his legacy at Ohio State, or does it become one more tantalizing "what if" for Buckeye fans to mourn into the offseason?Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means opened Friday's daily Buckeye Talk with a discussion of how Fields changed as a person over his year in Columbus, They also argued about how good Ohio State might still be in a winter or spring season if Fields decides to pursue professional opportunities. (For that matter they also disagreed about what decision he might make on that.)From there the guys discussed how SEC fans would react to a canceled season compared to how Big Ten fans reacted, whether the cancellation makes it more likely Ryan Day seeks a future in the NFL and more.Thanks as always for listening to Buckeye Talk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is talking about the college football season 2020 WeWanttoPlay movement.
After a brief hiatus from completing our conference previews, and the whole thing has gone to hell in a handbasket. We discuss the cancellations so far, what it's like to be a fan of a team who won't play this season, how testing has changed to potentially allow for football, and more. Diving into the #WeAreUnited and #WeWantToPlay movements, how these can play out for a season this year but also situations in the future. Wrapping up the show, we go over the modified Big 12, SEC, and ACC schedules – maybe making some prediction changes along the way. Additional Topics : Liberty's testing initiative, high profile players that have opted out, questions from Twitter, how good can Kentucky possibly be, and Kiel doubling down on his bold SEC pick.
In a special edition of the Peristyle Podcast Pepperdine sports law professor Alicia Jessop joins hosts Ryan Abraham and Keely Eure to talk about the #WeAreUnited and #WeWantToPlay movements and the requests by players to form a union. She also gets into the NIL (name, image and likeness) fight between states, Congress and the NCAA, the liability concerns conferences who play football this fall could face and lots more. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florio and Simms cover a lot of ground that they couldn't hit in PFT Live after a news-filled weekend.Patriots: Bill Belichick says Cam Newton is a hard-woring kid." Is the starting QB job Cam's to lose?College Football: Ohio State QB Justin Fields has started a #WeWantToPlay petition. Could it make the Big Ten reverse its decision?Vikings: Dalvin Cook says he never considered holding out, and rookie WR Justin Jefferson is already impressing his OC.49ers: Kyle Shanahan is happy with his own first round rookie WR, Brandon Aiyuk.Washington: The team makes a historic front office hire that speaks to their changing culture.
As students arrive back to campuses across the country, the #WeWantToPlay movement gains momentum with support from athletes, parents, and fans. With one messy decision after another, Mike Carpenter ponders if anyone is actually in charge.
Florio and Simms cover a lot of ground that they couldn't hit in PFT Live after a news-filled weekend.Patriots: Bill Belichick says Cam Newton is a hard-woring kid." Is the starting QB job Cam's to lose?College Football: Ohio State QB Justin Fields has started a #WeWantToPlay petition. Could it make the Big Ten reverse its decision?Vikings: Dalvin Cook says he never considered holding out, and rookie WR Justin Jefferson is already impressing his OC.49ers: Kyle Shanahan is happy with his own first round rookie WR, Brandon Aiyuk.Washington: The team makes a historic front office hire that speaks to their changing culture.
Jason Fitz, Greg McElroy, Joey Galloway and David Pollack breakdown Justin Fields #WEWANTTOPLAY petition and the impact of student athletes voices going forward. Plus did the Big Ten and Pac-12 postpone their seasons too quickly. SEC releases Week 1 matchups, best game to watch? And most intriguing QB battles as we head into the season.
Perhaps the most tumultuous week in college football history forces us track exactly how the Big Ten and Pac-12 came to cancel the season for 2020. We also ponder the future of the sport for next year, what it means as a system and institution in college athletics, how sports and society are always intertwined, and how UW is faring amidst the dramatic changes. Player Unity Movement: https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-football/pac-12-football-player-group-presents-list-of-demands-that-includes-covid-19-protections-racial-injustice-issues-medical-insurance-and-revenue-sharing/ Washington State player Dallas Hobbs on his role in the #WeWantToPlay x #WeAreUnited movement: https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/wsu-cougar-football/wewanttoplay-wsus-dallas-hobbs-has-played-an-integral-role-in-last-ditch-effort-to-save-college-football-season/ Pac-12 Fall 2020 Cancellation: https://pac-12.com/article/2020/08/11/pac-12-conference-postpones-all-sport-competitions-through-end-calendar-year Larry Stone on Jimmy Lake’s response: https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/jimmy-lakes-response-to-postponed-pac-12-season-in-first-year-at-helm-foretell-coaching-success-at-uw/
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In this episode Jaryd and Jonathan give their takes on the recent #WeWantToPlay movement in college football before discussing the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bull making some organizational changes. They close the show making predictions for the All-Bubble Team, Bubble MVP, and the play-in tournament. --- 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/jonathan-fernandez4/message
In this episode the guys bring on Alabama DE Byron Young to discuss the #WeWantToPlay movement as well as discussing the latest breaking news in sports and much more!
In this episode of the Q&E Podcast, we dive into the Big Ten and Pac-12 cancelling/postponing their seasons this week. We dive into the #WeWantToPlay movement, who is affected by the cancelled seasons and if the other conferences will follow suit. We talk about the WAP controversy and the double standard in music videos. We also get into the presidential election and the backlash of the Kamala Harris/Joe Biden President-VP duo. Follow Eazy: https://www.twitter.com/nyquel79 Follow DQ: https://www.twitter.com/dquez123 Follow your hosts and the podcast on social media: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/QEPodcast1, Host: https://www.twitter.com/Q_Hicks3; https://www.twitter.com/EdgarMartin97 IG: https://www.instagram.com/q_and_e_podcast, Host: https://www.instagram.com/edgarmartinofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/qepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOeOOheEI1tWoLeAcyGp4g Email us questions: qandepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Today on Dumb Money Live, we reveal our thesis about what the NCAA is NOT telling anyone about this year's football season. We're preparing our stock trades! Plus, our reaction to Trevor Lawrence and the #WeWantToPlay movement.
Lansing State Journal sports columnist Graham Couch and Detroit Free Press Michigan State beat writer Chris Solari have plenty to say about what happened in the Big Ten Conference this week, starting from Sunday's #WeWantToPlay campaign, to the coaches' push to save the fall season, to the league officially canceling fall sports on Tuesday and so much more. The pair also discuss Xavier Tillman's decision to head to the NBA, why Aaron Henry is staying at MSU, and how the Spartans landed another big-time recruit in Jaden Akins. And finally, we end the show with Twitter questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The college football world received some bad news this week with the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling fall sports due to COVID-19. The Bros first give their thoughts on the #WeWantToPlay movement led by Trevor Lawrence. Then, they discuss the specific reasons the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences gave for their decisions. The strongest criticism of the Big Ten’s decision came from Nebraska, how do the Bros feel about the response from their beloved Huskers? After that, the Bros discuss what is next for the Big 12, ACC, and SEC as they move forward with their plans for a fall season. Finally, they debate the possibility of an abbreviated spring football season.
John and Zach record ahead of the Tuesday announcements by the Pac-12 and Big Ten to cancel their fall seasons. This episode focuses on the #WeAreUnited and #WeWantToPlay athlete movements and the ramifications of those movements on the 2020 college football season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Presidential debates, the cost of unemployment and Nick Saban on #WeWantToPlay. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had the chance to interview Stanford DB Treyjohn Butler and get his thoughts on the #WeWantToPlay movement, this college football season, and much more!
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Biden will announce his VP pick tomorrow, or maybe he won’t!. Also, AOC at the DNC, Trump wants to break the law at Gettysburg, and more: we’re doing a politics funbag at the top of the night. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s administration is circulating a proposal that would crack down on immigration on the Mexican border to absurd levels, even preventing some legal citizens from entering the country if they’re suspected of carrying the coronavirus. And lastly, Chicago police say they’ve arrested over 100 after a night of chaotic protests and looting broke out on Sunday following a fortunately non-fatal shooting by the police. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Joe Biden has selected a vice presidential running mate. Or maybe he hasn’t! Either way, he’s not telling, but that’s not stopping literally anyone from speculating wildly. Take the New York Times, for instance, published a full story on Monday basically saying welp, he’s talked to everyone! Now the decision will come... some time. It might be today, but other people think it might be wednesday. And no one knows who it’ll be, though Kamala Harris, Susan Rice, and Elizabeth Warren are all in the running, along with a handful of others. Anyway, let’s move on to more concrete news: the DNC. Against all odds, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is getting a speaking slot, playing opener to Bernie Sanders. Kinda wild the DNC took this long to announce that, considering they had literal Republican John Kasich all lined up weeks ago. Over on the Republican side, Trump is planning some more breaches of decorum and possibly the law: he wants to accept his party’s nomination at Gettysburg. But that’s a major breach of ethics, as doing partisan business on federal property is generally seen as a no-no. He’ll probably end up doing whatever he wants! In the final miscellaneous event of note today, Trump was rushed out of a press briefing by the Secret Service after a shooting outside of the White House. Secret Service agents allegedly shot someone after a disturbance near the fence. Trump walked back into the briefing after a few minutes, perhaps in an attempt to save face from the time he got caught hiding in the presidential bunker during protests. Trump May Try to Stop Citizens at Border LUCIE: The Trump administration is reportedly considering its harshest immigration restriction yet, in this case circulating a proposal that would preventing some legal citizens from entering the country from Mexico if they’re suspected of carrying the coronavirus. That Trump is singling out the Mexican border isn’t surprising, but it is open evidence that there’s nothing behind this order other than blatant racism. It would have literally no effect on cases in the U.S., as the disease is spreading unfettered in our own communities here, but would largely make the lives of latino Americans and their families incredibly difficult on the border. What Trump is doing with this order is again trying to use Mexico as a scapegoat for all his problems. He figures if he can blame rising coronavirus on Mexico, it’ll distract some of his core base from realizing how utterly he failed them this year. And he’s clearly willing to do whatever it takes to do that, including barring U.S. citizens from their own country. Keep in mind, he might not have the legal authority to do it, of course, and none of this is law yet. But if it does come down, we all know what it’s for. Chicago Protests Flare Up In Chicago, a day and night of confusion on Sunday ripped up parts of the city, as protesters took to the streets after reports of a police shooting. On Monday, Chicago police said they’d arrested over 100 people, and that 13 cops had been injured during the demonstrations, which also spilled over into widespread looting. Part of the community’s fury on Sunday night was driven by mistaken rumors, that said the police had shot dead a 15-year-old boy. However, authorities claim that the police were fired upon by a 20 year old suspect, who they shot but did not kill. The suspect is reportedly in stable condition at the hospital. The suspect’s brother, however, denied that his sibling fired at the police in an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the looting was quote “straight up felony criminal conduct,”and quote “an assault on our city” endquote, but it’s pretty clear that the public’s relationship with the police is so strained it could boil over at any second, which is always going to cause collateral damage. Chicago police closed down roads and streets in the business district that saw much of the looting and in downtown Chicago on Monday night as well. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: Belarus also erupted in protests after its strongman leader Aleksandr Lukashenko won a ludicrous 80 percent of the vote in a highly sketchy election and then cracked down on dissent. Lukashenko’s police have brutally attacked protesters and arrested at least 14 journalists for covering the demonstrations. NCAA football players are undergoing a remarkable organizing push under two joined campaigns, hashtag #WeAreUnited and #WeWantToPlay, which unite two groups of players pushing for a college football season to go ahead, but only if the schools involved commit to stringent coronavirus prevention protocol and support for the athletes involved. It’s not quite a college football players union yet, but it’s getting there. The newspaper guild members of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette voted overwhelmingly, 88-31, in favor of authorizing a strike at the paper. If the News Guild leadership signs off on it, it’ll add a huge weapon to the arsenal of a group of journalists who have been fighting their owners’ anti-union lawyers over a new contract for three and a half years. A freak storm packing 100 mile per hour winds, known as a “derecho” swept across the Midwest on Monday, snapping trees and flipping vehicles across Iowa, Indiana, Michigan and other regions, leaving several injured and thousands without power. Just a sneak peak of what climate change has in store! Aug 11, 2020 - AM Quickie HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Two topics covered today: The recent union of the player-led #WeAreUnited and #WeWantToPlay movements and why this ultimately doesn't affect what happens to the college football season, and a lengthy check-in regarding the status of each NBA bubble team.
Clay Travis is excited as he announces that President Trump is scheduled to join Outkick later this morning (start of hour 3). Clay will talk with the President about college football’s #WeWantToPlay movement and more, and explains how he wants no major news to disturb Trump’s schedule. The President’s warm-up act is none other than Jason Whitlock, who joins Clay to talk about all of the top sports stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Joe DeLeone and Sean Anderson react to more news of conference shutdowns, now with the Big Ten and Pac-12 possibly pushing to the spring, and the MAC, Big Sky, and MFVC already announcing.
On the latest BamaInsider.com Podcast, Kyle Henderson talks about Nick Saban's stance on the upcoming college football season. The last 48 hours of the college football world have been up and down, but it looks like the college football players themselves might have saved the upcoming season.
Columbia Daily Tribune Mizzou athletics beat reporter Eric Blum is joined by Mizzou head football coach Eli Drinkwitz, as he discusses his eight months in charge of the Tigers, the #WeWantToPlay movement, preparing for a season amid a pandemic and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drew and Aaron fight the good fight on this episode of #PuntandPass as the 2020 college football season is on the brink. What changed so much from last Friday? The MAC cancels the fall season. It is being reported that the Big Ten and Pac-12 will follow. The SEC is staying patient. Will there be college football? The players announce #WeWantToPlay. The coaches want to coach. A fork in the proverbial road is approaching. What will happen? Thanks for listening and please rate/review/subscribe!! #PuntandPass
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Power Five conferences are not in sync — even as Trevor Lawrence and dozens of players express a desire to play the 2020 season. Geoff explains why the conference leadership is moving slowly. Also, was Deion too old-school for shaming NFL players who opt-out? And we'll discuss Tom Brady's newfound playbook dilemma. #WeWanttoPlay: (2:05) Deion: (24:54) Tom Brady: (30:17) 'Move the Line' Betting Segment: (37:24)
#WeWantToPlay. Players across College Football are sharing that hashtag as the hope of a season this fall collapses. The Big 10 and the PAC-12 are likely cancelling their seasons today. Brandon Gurney of the Deseret News joins us to discuss the faint hope that BYU plays some semblance of a season this year. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Demetri is flying solo tonight and discussing why #WeWantToPlay may not have the impact you think.
I hear you Ramón Laureano. Don't talk about my mother.Rangers get the #1 pick in the 2020 NHL draft. Alexis Lafreniere welcome to NYC. College Football should have a decision on if there is a season this week. Players like Trevor Lawrence want to start a players union. #WEAREUNITED #WEWANTTOPLAY
ESPN CFB Reporter Dan Murphy called into the Justin Kinner Show w/Kev Nash to give the latest surrounding the ongoing reports of some of CFB P5's pulling the plug on the 2020 season.
The college football world is changing rapidly and we are trying to keep pace. We start by reacting to the SEC schedule update which was released Friday and then rendered almost meaningless with the word Saturday that the college football season could be canceled. And then the players began a movement that could salvage the season. We unpack all of it on today's episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
- College Football timeline that led to this weekend & the #WeWantToPlay movement, liability, etc- Why it makes sense for smaller schools to not play- Why it does NOT make sense for bigger schools to not play- shame on the negative media- So what happens now?http://www.winningcureseverything.com | http://www.SBRpicks.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/winning-cures-everything9033/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
College players are saying they want to play this season, but with extensive demands that could bring them closer to forming a union and being paid. Could this actually make colleges & universities more likely to cancel the season?
The guys break down the #WeWantToPlay movement in College Football. Will it make a difference?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join HawgSports.com publisher Trey Biddy as he discusses the latest with the Big 10's reported decision to cancel the football season, the player movements #WeWantToPlay and #WeAreUnited, the addition of Georgia and Florida to the already incredibly difficult Razorback schedule and more... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tye & Tommy on the Razorback schedule additions, #WeWantToPlay, Hutch joins and more!
DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans -- featuring... Beginning of the show: A look at how the SEC fits into the #WeWantToPlay movement. 10-minute mark: An explanation of the care UGA is showing as it attempts to protect its players from coronavirus. 15-minute mark: DawgNation analyst Jon Stinchcomb joins the show. 35-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including the addtional games the league announced Friday. End of show: I share the Gator Hater Updater.
The college football world is changing rapidly and we are trying to keep pace. We start by reacting to the SEC schedule update which was released Friday and then rendered almost meaningless with the word Saturday that the college football season could be canceled. And then the players began a movement that could salvage the season. We unpack all of it on today's episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could the end of the 2020 college football season be near?
Clemson's star quarterback voiced his opinion on Twitter regarding whether or not the college football season will go on. Lawrence started the #WeWantToPlay hashtag and it quickly gained momentum. Governor Baker puts a hold on the next phase but at least people are sending him dick pics. Gregg Popovich spoke on racial injustice citing Michael Brown's death. Boston Globe workers in a union fight protest outside Fenway. Massachusetts Bail Fund helps out a rapist and even the Boston Globe is upset about it. *Today's Episode Is Sponsored By:* **Flagship Wealth: For a FREE REPORT '2020 Midyear Outlook' go to flagshipwealth.com/retirement ( http://flagshipwealth.com/retirement ) **Shea Concrete: For the highest-quality precast concrete products go to sheaconcrete.com ( http://sheaconcrete.com ) **Birch Gold: Contact Birch Gold Group to request a FREE Info Kit on physical precious metals. See if diversifying into gold and silver makes sense for you. Go to http://birchgold.com/gerry * **Raycon: Now's the time to get the latest and greatest from Raycon. Get 15% off Raycon wireless earbuds at BuyRaycon.com/Callahan ( http://buyraycon.com/Callahan?fbclid=IwAR0vWRTzC-9tJMIvl1qTh3h1lUhmrsDgd0QGoBb-C_RpfhjU-YS-yvxdfNw ) ! Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2RIXKQn ( http://apple.co/2RIXKQn ) Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gerrycallahanpodcast/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CallahanPodcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-gerry-callahan-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Multiple outlets reporting a possible move to cancel 2020 season by the B1G with others to possibly follow suit (14') But hey, practice observations! Meiko a shadow, Helton healthy, Kaindoh flashing, Blackman tightens up the throwing motion, a RT with fight! (18'): These players really like this staff (21'): Quarterbacks. Chubba *really* a 4.4 guy? (24'): Robert Cooper, a svelte 330 and fierce. Return to an attacking front? (30'): Thinking about this staff vs. the last -- truly think about it (35'): "Elite" athlete at the LT spot (39'): #WeWantToPlay (42'): Some other players praised by teammates (44'): Run the offense through Terry (47'): FSU has the #1 class in hoops Music: Conrow - Heartbeat
With Corey having successfully conquered the Oregon Trail, the gang is back with two important pieces involving the 49ers (for more you can check out the 4th and Gold podcast). Also, with so much unknown about what a 2020 NFL season will look like, the guys discuss the current situation, players using their power with the #WeWantToPlay posts, and what your league can do right now to adapt in real-time.Enjoying the show? Take a moment to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Have any questions about YOUR dynasty team? Submit them on Twitter @TheFantasyForce or by email to TheFantasyForce@gmail.com
Locked On Steelers – Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Steelers
NFL Analyst Chris Carter recaps the NFL's push for player report dates for 2020 training camp. Listen for when rookies, quarterbacks and all players report, and the movement by NFL players to push for better safety regulations with COVID-19.Then Chris dives into the Myles Garrett extension from the Browns, how it impacts the rivalry and what it might mean for a future contract with T.J. Watt.Finally, Chris goes over a list by NFL.com's Bucky Brooks where he ranks the best defensive quartets in the league. The Steelers get ranked, but see where Brooks put them and which players he thought were most important to the quartet.This show is part of the Locked on Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices