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“… air defense radar as well as handheld radios as part of the mission to capture President Nicolas Maduro. General Dan Cain, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, publicly lauded Cyber Command's contribution during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago. He said that Cyber Command and others quote, began layering different effects, unquote, on Venezuela as commandos approached in helicopters in order to create a pathway was the phrase he used for them. Army Lieutenant General William Hartman, the acting chief of the command and the NSA, recently told a Senate subcommittee, quote, I would tell you …”“… the Commander-in-Chief and the Secretary of War at any time and in any place," unquote. The command received similar kudos last month after it conducted cyber operations that officials say knocked out power to Venezuela's capital and disrupted their air defense radar as well as handheld radios as part of the mission to capture President Nicolas Maduro. General Dan Cain, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, publicly lauded Cyber Command's contribution during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago. He said that Cyber Command and others quote, began layering different effects, unquote, on Venezuela as commandos approached in helicopters in order to create a pathway was the phrase he used for them. Army Lieutenant General William Hartman, the acting chief of the command and the NSA, recently told a Senate subcommittee, quote, I would tell you that not just with Operation Absolute Resolve in Venezuela and Midnight Hammer, which of course was Iran, but also in a number of other operations, we've really graduated to the point where we're treating a cyber capability just like we would a kinetic capability, not sprinkling cyber on meaning it's a it's a, you know, frontline aspect of the effort. …”View more
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In a groundbreaking operation, U.S. Cyber Command executed a cyber strike that prevented Iran from launching missiles during airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. This incident illustrates the U.S. military's increasing reliance on cyber capabilities as a core component of warfare, blending digital and kinetic strategies for effective military operations. As cyber tactics evolve, we can expect their use in future conflicts to become routine.
Security Now (Audio)·SN 1064: Least Privilege - Cybercrime Goes Pro·Feb 10, 2026
“Joint Chiefs of Staff was clearly putting out, leaking out, you know, that they didn't want to do this. Marco Rubio is much more focused on this hemisphere, you know, Venezuela and Cuba, which they're trying to, you know, strangle through maximum pressure. The Democratic Party is not for this, and particularly the people anticipating the future of the Democratic Party. Who is for this? And it's a very small set of constituents. It is basically Israel. And …”“Joint Chiefs of Staff was clearly putting out, leaking out, you know, that they didn't want to do this. Marco Rubio is much more focused on this hemisphere, you know, Venezuela and Cuba, which they're trying to, you know, strangle through maximum pressure. The Democratic Party is not for this, and particularly the people anticipating the future of the Democratic Party. Who is for this? And it's a very small set of constituents. It is basically Israel. And then it is kind of hardline, longstanding hawks in Congress or in kind of the national security establishment. By the way, the people that Trump said he didn't like for this. John Bolton, who he's trying to persecute, is out there defending it. So it is hard to look at this and not... Wasn't part of the reason he talked about getting rid of John …”View more
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J.D. Vance's anti-interventionist stance is at odds with Trump's recent military actions, highlighting a rift within the Republican Party and complicating Vance's alignment with Trump's agenda.
Trump's military actions in Iran are politically unpopular and contradict his previous anti-war stance, confusing his base and alienating key Republican figures.
Trump's military actions are politically unpopular and contradict his previous stance against foreign engagements, raising questions about his motivations and the influence of external actors like Israel.
The Ezra Klein Show·Trump’s Head-on-a-Pike Foreign Policy·Mar 03, 2026
“… Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. with Nav Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Another team who ain't going to the playoff. The Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Nick's at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan. But Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Caleb Williams. He should be in that conversation. In what conversation? He should …”“… Shadows, a new series from Pushkin Industries about crime and corruption in California's high desert. Do you have any advice for us while looking into this disappearance? I wouldn't do it alone. Listen to Valley of Shadows on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. with Nav Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Another team who ain't going to the playoff. The Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Nick's at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan. But Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Caleb Williams. He should be in that conversation. In what conversation? He should be in it. Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As we head into 2026, it's safe to say that 2025 was a year like no other. So much news, so much disruption, and yes, so much division. That's why we're wrapping up this season of Next …”View more
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John Palk was once the face of the conversion therapy movement, claiming he transformed from gay to straight. However, he reveals the painful reality behind his story, including the emotional turmoil and the cult-like environment of the ex-gay movement. His journey exposes the deep harm inflicted on individuals seeking acceptance and the ongoing impact of these practices today.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·3 & Out - What happened in Buffalo, John Harbaugh introduced in New York, Jeff Hafley goes to Miami·Jan 21, 2026
“… Because you're either going to overpay or they're going to go somewhere else. The McDuffie trade, on the surface, seems crazy, but it's just how the Chiefs do business, I think. The Chiefs just want picks. I think they're going to rebuild their secondary. But they're loading up. Kenneth Walker, how about that? They're loading up. Kenneth Walker was a great signing for them. But then you go on the opposite side the ball you talked about Trent McDuffie they lost Jalen Watson to the Rams as well and Brian Cook the who's their safety went to the Bengals they lost their entire secondary if you go back …”“… crazy to me. I know that the Panthers needed a rush in, but I think that they overpaid to the most. the most. I think with an edge, though. An edge and maybe a wide receiver one. And obviously a quarterback, I think sometimes you have to overpay. Because you're either going to overpay or they're going to go somewhere else. The McDuffie trade, on the surface, seems crazy, but it's just how the Chiefs do business, I think. The Chiefs just want picks. I think they're going to rebuild their secondary. But they're loading up. Kenneth Walker, how about that? They're loading up. Kenneth Walker was a great signing for them. But then you go on the opposite side the ball you talked about Trent McDuffie they lost Jalen Watson to the Rams as well and Brian Cook the who's their safety went to the Bengals they lost their entire secondary if you go back even two years ago Jalen Reed left and he was with the Saints we talked to him at the Super Bowl But that is a complete overhaul of a secondary unit that was strong and a big part of why that defense was successful I believe in the Chiefs, even next year, and I'm going to tell you why. I don't think Travis Kelsey comes back for one more year if he …”View more
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously unravel the chaos of trade negotiations, with a focus on Travis Kelsey’s potential return to the Chiefs. The confusion over a three-team trade and the absurdity of physicals being the downfall of big deals makes for a comedic take on the serious business of football.
The Bobby Bones Show·Lots to Say: Crosby back to Raiders and Free Agency!·Mar 12, 2026
“… I saw what he looked like. The small, similar size we saw with him there. I know exactly what he's going to give you when he's with the Kansas City Chiefs. and it doesn't take much because Andy's system is very quarterback friendly you look at the success that Alex Smith had in that system you look at Donald McNabb in that system you look at Michael Vick in that system you look at my homeboy in that my homeboy is an outlier so he's gonna look good in any system that's Patrick Mahomes he's a uh you could make a case that he's a top five top six quarterback as we currently sit here and speak Ocho …”“… no disrespect to anyone that plays for New York Jets, but it is what it is. It is what it is. So Justin Fields, seeing what he looked like when he's with the Steelers, with a competent organization that has run the correct way from top to bottom. I saw what he looked like. The small, similar size we saw with him there. I know exactly what he's going to give you when he's with the Kansas City Chiefs. and it doesn't take much because Andy's system is very quarterback friendly you look at the success that Alex Smith had in that system you look at Donald McNabb in that system you look at Michael Vick in that system you look at my homeboy in that my homeboy is an outlier so he's gonna look good in any system that's Patrick Mahomes he's a uh you could make a case that he's a top five top six quarterback as we currently sit here and speak Ocho so he's an outlier but if you look at other quarterbacks Alex Smith was mobile people I mean I know you know you look at his before he got hurt, yeah. He was mobile, Ocho. You watch him in San Francisco and how he can move. They would move the pocket with Alex Smith. Yeah. You look at him in Kansas City, they would move the pocket. He was very …”View more
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Justin Fields is expected to thrive with the Kansas City Chiefs due to Andy Reid's quarterback-friendly system, which has historically elevated quarterbacks' performances.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL News Part 1: Justin Fields LAST CHANCE, DeAndre Hopkins's DELUSION, Modern practice rules RUINING players·Mar 18, 2026
“… was one of the first Negroes to lose his job. This is a highly decorated person who was running the Department of Defense Or not even he was a Joint Chiefs I think And just see ya We don't need you. This is like, I'm just, also, we don't need you because once you made a video where you were just like, yeah, it is hard to be a Negro in the American military. And I have a lot of historical, I bring a lot of history with me to this job and I'm watching what's happening in the streets right now and it's making me sad. That was enough. You know, I just feel like, I know we're going to start talking …”“… by them so that will be a component of this this decision making i don't know man like can you be a five-star general is that is that an option i just think a lot about lloyd austin getting fired the minute they came back into office, Lloyd Austin was one of the first Negroes to lose his job. This is a highly decorated person who was running the Department of Defense Or not even he was a Joint Chiefs I think And just see ya We don't need you. This is like, I'm just, also, we don't need you because once you made a video where you were just like, yeah, it is hard to be a Negro in the American military. And I have a lot of historical, I bring a lot of history with me to this job and I'm watching what's happening in the streets right now and it's making me sad. That was enough. You know, I just feel like, I know we're going to start talking about awards. I just feel like, like it's interesting to have one battle after another and Sinners be at the top of that conversation and the lesson. And be Warner Brothers movies. What are the lessons that are going to be learned? I think a lot of people are seeing this news and even this award season as like a kind of a Viking funeral. that this is …”View more
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Filmmakers today face a tough choice: make blockbuster franchise films or risk not working at all. This dilemma highlights the struggle for artistic integrity in an industry increasingly dominated by big conglomerates. As artists like Chloe Zhao transition to major franchises, the question remains: what does this mean for the future of diverse storytelling in cinema?
The Big Picture·The 2026 Alternative Oscars, a.k.a. the 6th Annual Big Picks! Plus: The Craziest Awards Season in Years.·Mar 03, 2026
“… in charge of that office or ever had that portfolio on their desk, let's say at the chairman of the – the way it works at the chairman of the Joint Chiefs is they have like 200 people who work for them. One or two of them is going to be the head of the Iran desk, and they're responsible for coordinating all this stuff and keeping it up to date. Need to know the name. The guy's got to go. He's got to be very minimum fired and probably be investigated for responsibilities of his duties because that is what a culture with real responsibility in the chain of command actually looks like. And this is …”“… keep all these targets in Iran. So was this target list created in 2013 and never updated despite the command of the shell? And they just pulled it off the shelf and plug and played it because that's a complete failure. In fact, the person who is in charge of that office or ever had that portfolio on their desk, let's say at the chairman of the – the way it works at the chairman of the Joint Chiefs is they have like 200 people who work for them. One or two of them is going to be the head of the Iran desk, and they're responsible for coordinating all this stuff and keeping it up to date. Need to know the name. The guy's got to go. He's got to be very minimum fired and probably be investigated for responsibilities of his duties because that is what a culture with real responsibility in the chain of command actually looks like. And this is what happens when you have a chaotic moron in charge of the Pentagon and total incompetence and bloodlust and not caring at all about the rules of engagement and thinking that these sort of like checks on military power are like woke DEI bullshit And now you got 168 little girls who are dead and can be brought It might be one of the worst atrocities …”View more
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Trump's baffling response to the U.S. strike on a girls' school in Iran raises serious questions about military accountability. While reports indicate it was the U.S. that conducted the attack, Trump claims ignorance, deflecting responsibility. This incident highlights a troubling lack of oversight in military operations, resulting in tragic civilian casualties.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar·3/12/26: US Lies About Casualties, Trump Declares Victory, US Flagged Ship Struck·Mar 12, 2026
“Ochoa, the Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Super Bowl MVP, Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III. to upgrade their backfield. The deal three years worth up to $45 million with $28.7 fully guaranteed. Walker coming off his best season, earning MVP honors in the Super Bowl, leading the Seahawks past the Patriots last month. He also led the NFL in postseason rushes, 65 rush yards, 313 rushing touchdowns, four in three games in January and February. Walker will become …”“Ochoa, the Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Super Bowl MVP, Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III. to upgrade their backfield. The deal three years worth up to $45 million with $28.7 fully guaranteed. Walker coming off his best season, earning MVP honors in the Super Bowl, leading the Seahawks past the Patriots last month. He also led the NFL in postseason rushes, 65 rush yards, 313 rushing touchdowns, four in three games in January and February. Walker will become the first Super Bowl MVP to sign with a new team the following season since Dexter Jackson did it for the Buccaneers. He left to go to the Cardinals in 2003. The Chiefs wanted to upgrade their rushing attack. They're ranked 25th in rush yards per game, 106.6, and 20th in yards per carry at 4-2-1. This especially struggled down the stretch, failing …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs have signed former Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to bolster their struggling backfield with a three-year deal worth up to $45 million. Coming off a stellar season where he led the NFL in postseason rushes and touchdowns, Walker aims to transform the Chiefs' 25th-ranked rushing attack as they seek to reclaim their dominance in the league.
Club Shay Shay·NFL Free Agency Week 1 Recap Part 2: Kyler Murray on the MOVE, Geno Smith COMEBACK SZN?!·Mar 14, 2026
“… who's obviously extremely well-versed in exotic propulsion and UFO stuff, related stuff. And Admiral Thomas Wilson, who's head of J2 Joint Chiefs, who's supposed to be in charge of all military technology, and they're meeting outside of the EG&G parking lot. And Thomas Wilson is livid that he hasn't been read into UFO programs. That wasn't meant for public consumption, and that was released from Mitchell's estate. And that was supposed to be destroyed one year after Mitchell got a copy of it as a courtesy from who generated it. And unfortunate that his kids were sloppy, and I guess Ed …”“… Mitchell left behind an estate, and he had many papers in this estate. One of the papers from the estate is the Wilson memo, which is now talked about ad nauseum and American UFO disclosure, where you have records of Eric Davis, who's a civilian scientist, who's obviously extremely well-versed in exotic propulsion and UFO stuff, related stuff. And Admiral Thomas Wilson, who's head of J2 Joint Chiefs, who's supposed to be in charge of all military technology, and they're meeting outside of the EG&G parking lot. And Thomas Wilson is livid that he hasn't been read into UFO programs. That wasn't meant for public consumption, and that was released from Mitchell's estate. And that was supposed to be destroyed one year after Mitchell got a copy of it as a courtesy from who generated it. And unfortunate that his kids were sloppy, and I guess Ed was sloppy in that he didn't give any instructions on what to do with that document, if he should die. But he was supposed to destroy that, as far as I understand. It seems like Edgar Mitchell had some really interesting access in UFOs. He was very interesting. Yeah, absolutely. Very interesting.”View more
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Edgar Mitchell's estate accidentally released the controversial Wilson memo, revealing a heated exchange about UFO programs between Admiral Thomas Wilson and scientist Eric Davis. This memo, originally meant to be destroyed, suggests that high-ranking officials were kept in the dark about military UFO research, raising questions about transparency in space exploration. The implications of this document could change our understanding of what astronauts have seen in space.
American Alchemy with Jesse Michels·“There’s a UFO Under This Lake in Sweden!”·Feb 21, 2026
“… today to give us a summary. We started the day with Pete Hegseth, the Department of War. Very systematic walkthrough of what CENCOM and the Joint Chiefs are doing in this methodical takedown. But a lot of things have happened during the day. He promised a big bombing run. They've had a big bombing run. I'm sure it's even going to get bigger later. your assessment of where we are as the Iranians are saying now, hey, we hear you. We're going to mine the Straits of Hormuz, sir. Sure So Secretary Hegseth did say and it does seem that that coming to pass tonight in Iran that there are major attacks …”“… what's happening in Texas And that situation's serious Right there, the Democrats How are Torrico going to win? Come on, man Look what they support The destruction of this country, the internal destruction of this country. Dr. Thayer, you're on here today to give us a summary. We started the day with Pete Hegseth, the Department of War. Very systematic walkthrough of what CENCOM and the Joint Chiefs are doing in this methodical takedown. But a lot of things have happened during the day. He promised a big bombing run. They've had a big bombing run. I'm sure it's even going to get bigger later. your assessment of where we are as the Iranians are saying now, hey, we hear you. We're going to mine the Straits of Hormuz, sir. Sure So Secretary Hegseth did say and it does seem that that coming to pass tonight in Iran that there are major attacks underway We hope that those are just a continuation of the attritional attacks going after, of course, remnants that they have in their ballistic missile, cruise missile capabilities, drone capabilities, manufacturing of those capabilities, the distribution of those capabilities, and then deployment of those capabilities. So that's very important. …”View more
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Iran is threatening to mine the Straits of Hormuz, a strategic waterway crucial for global oil transport. This bold tactic aims to inflict economic pain on the U.S. and its allies, escalating tensions amidst military actions in the region. As the situation intensifies, the implications for international shipping and security become increasingly dire.
Bannon`s War Room·WarRoom Battleground EP 965: Stopping The Islamification Of Texas Schoolboard·Mar 10, 2026
“… aren't in this draft that have now been selected, which means that the top players in this draft are starting to get insane value. I know that the Chiefs need a corner. I totally understand that. And there are some good ones out there. There's no doubt. I'm thinking about Leonard Moore right here from Notre Dame or Mansour Delane from LSU. Like, great corners. But guess who else is out there? Arvel Reese. Do you think the Chiefs would pass up on Arvel Reese at nine? I don't think that they would I really don't They've got a big need at corner, we know that But this guy could be Like Insanely …”“… football draft, he would still be a top-ten pick, and you would put him to the Saints. Now, here's what's interesting, is that because of positions of need and some of the value that you can get and retain at the top, You've got a lot of guys that aren't in this draft that have now been selected, which means that the top players in this draft are starting to get insane value. I know that the Chiefs need a corner. I totally understand that. And there are some good ones out there. There's no doubt. I'm thinking about Leonard Moore right here from Notre Dame or Mansour Delane from LSU. Like, great corners. But guess who else is out there? Arvel Reese. Do you think the Chiefs would pass up on Arvel Reese at nine? I don't think that they would I really don't They've got a big need at corner, we know that But this guy could be Like Insanely good And this comp is gonna Don't roll your eyes on this But you think about explosive Edge defenders In Kansas City I can't stop thinking about Watching as a kid Watching my Denver Broncos And watching John Elway have to run away from Derek Thomas. I think the Chiefs go Arvel Reese. That's great value at nine right there and a guy that's a sure fire …”View more
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In an all-college football draft, Arvel Reese and David Bailey would be game-changers at picks nine and ten. The Chiefs are likely to snag Reese, an explosive edge defender reminiscent of Derek Thomas, while the Bengals could secure Bailey, a production monster from Texas Tech, to fill their edge rusher need. This draft showcases insane value with top talents available, reshaping team strategies.
The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast·All-College Football Mock Draft: How high would Arch Manning & Jeremiah Smith go in this NFL Draft?·Mar 23, 2026
“… intelligence. I think our war planners were telling our civilian leadership exactly that. There were hints of that two weeks ago when Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Cain, General Cain, came out and was quoted in at least four of the most important media around Washington and New York City in the Beltway saying we don't have the weapons to do this, essentially. Effectively, like distancing himself from this, putting it all on Trump. and in the ensuing two weeks it hasn't gone nearly as well as advertised uh which i again i know for a fact i'm not guessing at that based on um what i'm hearing uh and …”“… being turned into something that looks like Gaza, which is to say flattened. Um. I think forget about what I think. I know Iran was much more effective than our planners thought why they thought that. I don't know. We're supposed to have superior intelligence. I think our war planners were telling our civilian leadership exactly that. There were hints of that two weeks ago when Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Cain, General Cain, came out and was quoted in at least four of the most important media around Washington and New York City in the Beltway saying we don't have the weapons to do this, essentially. Effectively, like distancing himself from this, putting it all on Trump. and in the ensuing two weeks it hasn't gone nearly as well as advertised uh which i again i know for a fact i'm not guessing at that based on um what i'm hearing uh and so it definitely destroyed a lot of stuff on the ground for iran uh israel got bloodied up the you the iran navy not that that was ever really a threat uh was definitely a big w for us and an l for them um now what did iran and the if this really is the end of the war i would probably gun to my head at best chalk it up to a strategic draw and …”View more
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Despite significant military actions, the conflict with Iran may end in a strategic draw, with both sides sustaining heavy losses. Analysts suggest that U.S. intelligence underestimated Iran's capabilities, raising concerns about America's military dominance and its implications for global alliances. This situation could prompt nations to seek their own defense strategies, undermining U.S. influence.
What Bitcoin Did·Iran, Oil and the Next Financial Crisis | Luke Gromen·Mar 10, 2026
“… us out of their bases that we were using. And I think two things are important. And so Dan Cain, General Dan Cain, who's the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, there was a lot of reporting in the last week that he was really nervous about doing something and that we were underestimating the Iranian pushback that we were going to see. And it seems like he was completely right. So if the U.S. or if Israel thought that the IRGC or whatever remained of it were going to, you know, scuttle right to the negotiating table afterwards, they were sorely mistaken. in. And reporting shows that Iran feels like …”“… your illegal war with you. You know, France is out there. Macron comes out, says we're going to be building up our nuclear arsenal and we're not going to even tell you exactly what we're doing. It used to be something more transparent. Spain kicked us out of their bases that we were using. And I think two things are important. And so Dan Cain, General Dan Cain, who's the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, there was a lot of reporting in the last week that he was really nervous about doing something and that we were underestimating the Iranian pushback that we were going to see. And it seems like he was completely right. So if the U.S. or if Israel thought that the IRGC or whatever remained of it were going to, you know, scuttle right to the negotiating table afterwards, they were sorely mistaken. in. And reporting shows that Iran feels like they can dig in for 60 to 90 days, frankly. And not only are we going to deplete our own arsenal, all of our Gulf state partners need backup from us.”View more
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Trump's Iran strategy is poorly communicated and lacks clear objectives, making the administration appear weak and vulnerable to waiting out by Iran.
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·Raging Moderates: War in Iran Backfires as MAGA Turns on Trump·Mar 04, 2026
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The Kansas City Chiefs must find a premier running back to revitalize their struggling offense, as their lead rusher averaged only 40 yards per game. Without a significant upgrade, their chances of winning diminish, especially with Travis Kelce's legendary career potentially winding down. The question remains: can they secure the talent needed to take the pressure off their star players?
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Jags at the TOP of AFC South + John Harbaugh COMFORTS Rookie KICKER + Travis Kelce’s FUTURE is UNKNOWN + Giants beat DIVISION RIVAL Cowboys + Broncos HOLD #1 SEED in AFC·Jan 05, 2026
“… opinion. So for me, I'm just, if I'm him, I'm trying to get on the team that I know maybe Patrick Mahomes is going to come back. But the Kansas City Chiefs, the organization, the spot, being able to show people like, just trying to put my best foot forward. I want to get on the team that already got kind of wheels rolling. You know what I'm saying? I'm just a piece of the puzzle showing dudes like I'm just not I'm not gonna bring down your team So I think for him. It's like I can come here still show people that I can't be a starting quarterback, it's not my fault. So I'm hearing you with the …”“Yeah, but what else are your options? Nobody's beating down Justin Fields' door, in my opinion. So for me, I'm just, if I'm him, I'm trying to get on the team that I know maybe Patrick Mahomes is going to come back. But the Kansas City Chiefs, the organization, the spot, being able to show people like, just trying to put my best foot forward. I want to get on the team that already got kind of wheels rolling. You know what I'm saying? I'm just a piece of the puzzle showing dudes like I'm just not I'm not gonna bring down your team So I think for him. It's like I can come here still show people that I can't be a starting quarterback, it's not my fault. So I'm hearing you with the one-year deal, back up. But I'm like, nobody's beating down Justin Fields' door to be their starting quarterback somewhere. Yeah, yeah, I understand what you're saying. That was, you know, really my only thought or concern about it. No, I feel you. I feel you because if you're trying to go get a starting job, you know, Patrick Mahomes is coming back. …”View more
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Justin Fields should use his time with the Chiefs to prove his worth and secure a future starting position elsewhere.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Part 1: Justin Fields TRADED to Chiefs + Steelers in Win-Now Mode·Mar 16, 2026
“… games, and here they are, like – they done won, like, 49 in a row. Yeah. Bad boy. With Patrick Mahomes rehabbing from a torn ACL, the Kansas City Chiefs could explore veteran quarterback options, including Russell Wilson. Russell remains unsigned following his departure from the Giants, and his name is among the top remaining free agents still available on the open market. Ocho, Joe, would this be a great landing spot for Russ? I mean, Ooh, can he keep the ship afloat with what the Kansas City Chiefs have offensively? Obviously, the enemy, Andy Reid will put Russell Wilson in position to be …”“… feel my break out of the city, y'all, but I got South Carolina winning. Okay. I like that. Yeah. I just – man, Geno, man, you know, anytime Geno – you don't win that many championships. Man, boy. I mean, he done won 112 straight games and 80 straight games, and here they are, like – they done won, like, 49 in a row. Yeah. Bad boy. With Patrick Mahomes rehabbing from a torn ACL, the Kansas City Chiefs could explore veteran quarterback options, including Russell Wilson. Russell remains unsigned following his departure from the Giants, and his name is among the top remaining free agents still available on the open market. Ocho, Joe, would this be a great landing spot for Russ? I mean, Ooh, can he keep the ship afloat with what the Kansas City Chiefs have offensively? Obviously, the enemy, Andy Reid will put Russell Wilson in position to be able to have success. The onus of winning those games aren't going to be burdened on his shoulders. I think they have enough offensively where he can come in and ride that ship and keep that team afloat with wins until Patrick Mahomes is ready to come back. if he's not ready to come back before the season starts. To me, his veteran presence, his …”View more
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With Patrick Mahomes recovering from a torn ACL, the Kansas City Chiefs are considering signing veteran quarterback Russell Wilson as a potential solution. Wilson, a Super Bowl champion, could keep the team competitive until Mahomes returns, leveraging the Chiefs' strong offensive lineup to maintain their winning streak. This decision hinges on Wilson's ability to step in and lead, despite the challenges of his own recent injuries.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Chiefs EXPLORING Russel Wilson to HOLD DOWN Fort + Troy Aikman WEIGHS in on INJURY PROBLEMS + Eagles PAUSING TRADE for AJ Brown·Mar 16, 2026
“… Take Navy. Just say Navy, okay? I don't want to get them in trouble. And your father's doing a fantastic job. and also the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Stairs, Dan Kane. So Dan is unbelievable. And I picked him for a reason because I was told it would take five years to be at ISIS by our television generals. You know, the big difference between generals, just like there is between coaches and everything else. They said, sir, five years. And I went to Iraq because I didn't understand why five years. And I met this general and his name was Dan Kane. I said, what's your name? He said, Raisin, …”“… Well I told your father just be in this situation room We okay with that right I think so, right, Coach? Coach, I think you're okay. So Boone and Jackson, someday you'll be on this team maybe, right? Would you be on Navy, Army, Air Force? Which one? Take Navy. Just say Navy, okay? I don't want to get them in trouble. And your father's doing a fantastic job. and also the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Stairs, Dan Kane. So Dan is unbelievable. And I picked him for a reason because I was told it would take five years to be at ISIS by our television generals. You know, the big difference between generals, just like there is between coaches and everything else. They said, sir, five years. And I went to Iraq because I didn't understand why five years. And I met this general and his name was Dan Kane. I said, what's your name? He said, Raisin, sir. I said, really, Raisin? What is that? Raisin. It's just my nickname, sir. What's your last name? Cain. I said, your name is Raisin Cain. I love you. You're the guy I'm looking for. And it turned out to be right. So they told me it was going to take four to five years to knock out ISIS. And now I'm in Iraq. I come down, I meet him, some other …”View more
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Navy football achieved one of the most impressive seasons in their history, earning recognition from President Trump during the Commander in Chief Trophy Ceremony. He praised the team's accomplishments and highlighted the contributions of their athletic director and head coach, while also reminiscing about legendary players like Roger Staubach.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5232: President Trump Participates In Commander In Chief Trophy Ceremony; SC MAGA Is Coming For Lindsey Graham Episode 5232: President Trump Participates In Commander In Chief Trophy Ceremony; SC MAGA Is Coming For Lindsey Graham·Mar 20, 2026
“… that. I really like the Fields edition because they gave up nothing. So he's price-wise very cheap for a backup, $3 million. Gardner Minshew was the Chiefs backup last year. He just got paid $7 million. You can say, well, they traded a sixth, But because of the NFL's weird comp pick formula, had they signed a backup, they would have lost a seventh. So they ended up essentially getting him for nothing And I wanted the Chiefs four years ago Dan to sign Cam Newton so we can run quarterback sneaks again and maybe have just make teams when they play the Chiefs spend ten minutes of practice that week …”“… that there were folks, some friends of mine, in the NFL media that were willing to be like, breaking news. Travis Kelsey listening to other teams. No, he wasn't. There was a 0% chance he was going to play for anybody else, and I think everybody knew that. I really like the Fields edition because they gave up nothing. So he's price-wise very cheap for a backup, $3 million. Gardner Minshew was the Chiefs backup last year. He just got paid $7 million. You can say, well, they traded a sixth, But because of the NFL's weird comp pick formula, had they signed a backup, they would have lost a seventh. So they ended up essentially getting him for nothing And I wanted the Chiefs four years ago Dan to sign Cam Newton so we can run quarterback sneaks again and maybe have just make teams when they play the Chiefs spend ten minutes of practice that week dealing with the wildcat quarterback run package. And so now you have that. Cam's still available, Nick. I know. And I pitched it to Cam. But, you know, Cam's building his media empire. fire. If you were to tell me Patrick is going to miss the first month of the season, which I do not think is going to happen, I would have rather had Kirk Cousins as …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs' signing of Justin Fields could be a game-changer, offering a backup quarterback with unique skills at a low cost. Fields, who has faced challenges in his career, now has the chance to learn under a top coach and potentially revitalize his game. This strategic move not only secures the Chiefs but also gives Fields a critical opportunity to showcase his talent.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 - Nick Wright, Unretiring Jerseys·Mar 18, 2026
“… talk of the town. And, you know, believe it or not, when you play a lot of teams, it's going to be their Super Bowl playing against the Kansas City Chiefs. Yeah, 100%. You get everyone's best. You know, you get everyone's best. And I feel like this year coming up, you know, everybody's going to get Kansas City best. You get what I'm saying? We're ready and we're prepared. and we're just going to keep on just exceeding in that level and keep growing, man. And we're excited, man, for this year of Bengals because it's not easy to win in this league. No. And you got to give yourself that opportunity …”“… been a great experience to play with Kansas City, man. And I hope I continue to be able to, you know, keep this trend going and playing with them and creating this bond with them guys and learning and growing. But like you said, like we've been a talk of the town. And, you know, believe it or not, when you play a lot of teams, it's going to be their Super Bowl playing against the Kansas City Chiefs. Yeah, 100%. You get everyone's best. You know, you get everyone's best. And I feel like this year coming up, you know, everybody's going to get Kansas City best. You get what I'm saying? We're ready and we're prepared. and we're just going to keep on just exceeding in that level and keep growing, man. And we're excited, man, for this year of Bengals because it's not easy to win in this league. No. And you got to give yourself that opportunity to go out there and compete and just be the best version of yourself. But, like, it's been an honor to play with Patrick Mahomes, like one of the best quarterbacks ever, like, to make any pass. Yeah. I don't want to get on his train, but, like, make any pass, man. He's the GOAT, like. A little easier, sure. Even when I'm in, like, the huddle, I'm …”View more
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Tyquan Thornton reveals how he turned down his dream school, Florida, to play for Baylor, driven by the genuine connection he felt with the coaching staff. Now, as a Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver, he shares the honor of playing alongside Patrick Mahomes, recognizing the challenge of facing teams that treat every game against the Chiefs as their Super Bowl. This journey from Miami to the NFL showcases the importance of making bold decisions and the thrill of competing at the highest level.
Tranquilo Sports Talk·Tyquan Thornton on Re-Signing with Chiefs, Mahomes & Miami Football Culture 🏈🔥·Mar 17, 2026
“… and sever their pathway to nuclear weapons. Iran will never possess a nuclear bomb. Not on our watch. Not ever. By Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Kaine. The operation was again launched with clear military objectives designed to dismantle Iran's ability to project power outside of its borders, both today and in the future. And we've seen the president speak and articulate over and over and over his four objectives. So I don't think it's over. Congress just debated the war powers resolution. So I just I don't think it's over. I think, you know, it's unfolding now. And certainly the …”“… almost every day by Secretary Hegseth. The terms of this war will be set by us at every step. The mission is laser focused. Obliterate Iran's missiles and drones and facilities that produce them, annihilate its Navy and critical security infrastructure, and sever their pathway to nuclear weapons. Iran will never possess a nuclear bomb. Not on our watch. Not ever. By Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Kaine. The operation was again launched with clear military objectives designed to dismantle Iran's ability to project power outside of its borders, both today and in the future. And we've seen the president speak and articulate over and over and over his four objectives. So I don't think it's over. Congress just debated the war powers resolution. So I just I don't think it's over. I think, you know, it's unfolding now. And certainly the president talks a lot. But I think, you know, to go back to the overall discussion here about fundamental shifts in Trump-born policy, I think they would argue that part of the strikes on Iran illustrate the failure of global institutions to actually deal with threats to U.S. security or what they see as threats to U.S. security. And so it's a broader …”View more
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The Trump administration's approach to Iran's nuclear program illustrates a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing military action over diplomacy. This segment discusses the implications of military objectives and critiques of global institutions, highlighting the lack of public debate compared to past conflicts like the Iraq War. Understanding these dynamics is crucial as the situation continues to unfold.
The Ezra Klein Show·I Asked a Former Trump Official to Justify This War·Mar 10, 2026
“Okay, now we go to number nine with the Kansas City Chiefs. It's odd to see them picking inside of the top ten, but here they are. They have a glaring need at the cornerback spot. They signed Kenneth Walker, the running back from Seattle. Travis Kelsey is coming back. They surround Mahomes with those two pieces. And now all of a sudden, they trade Trent McDuffie. Seattle, or excuse me, the Rams give him a giant contract. And they lost Jalen Watson, the other corner, also to the Rams. They've got to …”“Okay, now we go to number nine with the Kansas City Chiefs. It's odd to see them picking inside of the top ten, but here they are. They have a glaring need at the cornerback spot. They signed Kenneth Walker, the running back from Seattle. Travis Kelsey is coming back. They surround Mahomes with those two pieces. And now all of a sudden, they trade Trent McDuffie. Seattle, or excuse me, the Rams give him a giant contract. And they lost Jalen Watson, the other corner, also to the Rams. They've got to take a corner. Good thing for them. Top corner on the board, still there. Mansoor Delane from LSU goes to the Chiefs right here at number nine. This is too obvious. I think it's a great positional fit. It's also great value because I think he's the top corner in the draft. And you can get him here at nine and fill a clear hole right there on the …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs are set to fill a critical cornerback gap by selecting Mansoor Delane from LSU at the ninth pick. Meanwhile, the Bengals are eyeing edge rusher Reuben Bain to bolster their defense, showcasing their commitment to improving their pass rush. Both teams are making strategic moves to solidify their rosters ahead of the upcoming season.
The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast·Joel Klatt’s 2026 Mock Draft 2.0·Mar 16, 2026
“… he was like, I'm saying we're investigating it. We're investigating it. So that's all I'm saying. Dan Cain put up a map, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, that had a marking on it of U.S. airstrikes that included the town where this girl's school was hit. There's no question. Clearly it was the U.S. It was the U.S. munition. Unbelievable. But then Trump was like, well, I'll accept whatever the report says. Because you know that he's thinking to himself, well, if it says that we hit it, then we hit it. Then I'm just going to say that's what happens in war. People die. Mistakes happen. Even here, …”“… the Iranians stole a Tomahawk from, I think it's the UK and the Australians are the only other countries that have them? This is what Sean McCreish, a reporter, asked him at the press conference. It's like, are you saying that they stole it? And he was like, I'm saying we're investigating it. We're investigating it. So that's all I'm saying. Dan Cain put up a map, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, that had a marking on it of U.S. airstrikes that included the town where this girl's school was hit. There's no question. Clearly it was the U.S. It was the U.S. munition. Unbelievable. But then Trump was like, well, I'll accept whatever the report says. Because you know that he's thinking to himself, well, if it says that we hit it, then we hit it. Then I'm just going to say that's what happens in war. People die. Mistakes happen. Even here, we've kind of left reality behind. I remember when in Bosnia, the U.S. inadvertently had bombed a Chinese consulate or Chinese building in Belgrade. I believe three people died. It was a huge deal. It was a massive, massive scandal that went on for a long time. How did it happen? How did they make this mistake? Who was responsible? What were the …”View more
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Congress is risking future conflicts by funding Trump's military actions without oversight, which could lead to disastrous consequences. If lawmakers do not assert their authority to declare war, the U.S. may face more military misadventures, potentially harming innocent lives. The choice is clear: either confront Trump now or deal with the fallout later.
Pod Save America·Trump Says War Is Over, Vows to Keep Fighting·Mar 10, 2026
“… So we're familiar with those. When those missions are accomplished, we'll know it. We can measure those things. And then the chairman of the Joint Chiefs can go and tell his boss, hey, Mr. President, we've accomplished your missions. What do you want to do now? The second component of that is the tough one, though, because now the Iranians have said, well, we're going to keep striking the ships in the Straits. And so now that's a problem. Now we have to make them stop doing that. And that's going to be trouble. Well, and to that point, three more oil tankers were struck overnight in the Strait …”“… Component one is the accomplishment of all of the military objectives that the president, the secretary, the chairman have laid out. And we're familiar with those, destroy the missiles, destroy the Navy, take care of the nuclear weapons, et cetera. So we're familiar with those. When those missions are accomplished, we'll know it. We can measure those things. And then the chairman of the Joint Chiefs can go and tell his boss, hey, Mr. President, we've accomplished your missions. What do you want to do now? The second component of that is the tough one, though, because now the Iranians have said, well, we're going to keep striking the ships in the Straits. And so now that's a problem. Now we have to make them stop doing that. And that's going to be trouble. Well, and to that point, three more oil tankers were struck overnight in the Strait of Hormuz. Talk about the implications of that and strategically what Iran thinks it's accomplishing with those strikes. Iran's strategy, I think very clearly, this is a test of wills. It's how much physical punishment can the Iranians withstand versus how much economic pain can the West withstand. So it's who can who can hold out the longest. And …”View more
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Iran's strategy in the Strait of Hormuz poses a significant threat to international commerce and military objectives. By deploying mines and engaging in asymmetric warfare, Iran is testing the West's resolve and economic endurance. The implications of these tactics could drastically alter the conflict's long-term goals and stability in the region.
Meet the Press·Meet the Press NOW — March 12·Mar 12, 2026
“… killed. And he was like, no, We're going to do it anyway. Even though he had some praise and he had a lot of backup from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a lot of people warned about some of the bigger problems that could erupt in Latin America. And Venezuela, you know, in the interim, by the way, I hate when people say it's been a success. I've even seen some liberal pundits say this. Guys, I mean, does anybody remember how long it took Benghazi and Libya to completely fall apart or Syria? I mean, the whole idea is you don't get involved because on a long enough timeline, pretty much …”“… you cannot underestimate this, is Venezuela. Venezuela was the red pill of all red pills for Trump because so many people told him it would be a quagmire. It would be a disaster. Is that, oh, who knows what could happen? All of these troops could get killed. And he was like, no, We're going to do it anyway. Even though he had some praise and he had a lot of backup from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a lot of people warned about some of the bigger problems that could erupt in Latin America. And Venezuela, you know, in the interim, by the way, I hate when people say it's been a success. I've even seen some liberal pundits say this. Guys, I mean, does anybody remember how long it took Benghazi and Libya to completely fall apart or Syria? I mean, the whole idea is you don't get involved because on a long enough timeline, pretty much every single U.S. intervention turns out to be a disaster. So in the interim, it turned out to be a quote unquote success because we didn't have state collapse and we had some sort of deal with the oil. And he really believed. I think that BB and Lindsey Graham, you've seen this in some of the Wall Street Journal reporting, convinced him that it …”View more
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Trump's military strategy echoes Hitler's dangerous overconfidence, leading to potential quagmires. His belief in quick victories, like the bombings in the Middle East, mirrors historical miscalculations that resulted in disaster. This mindset disregards warnings from military experts, risking significant consequences.
The Bulwark Podcast·Saagar Enjeti: “The Joke Is on Me”·Mar 11, 2026
“… Love. Absolutely. I mean, I think that the, you know, that move, uh, and the saints move show that they're not taking love, right. high. To me, the Chiefs are fascinating because their problem has been a running back, but it's also just that they don't really want to run the ball. They don't really set up to commit to a run game. I think they need to more than ever because Mahomes is coming off the injury. They obviously were putting too much on his plate, in my opinion. He's scrambling and running around too much. As you get in your 30s now, I want to see that more and more. I want to see the …”“… of different things, but Checo's had some moments there. They brought Hunt back. Um, there's another guy that I'm actually forgetting. I'm wondering how that would impact them at number nine, because I think a lot of us got excited about Jeremiah Love. Absolutely. I mean, I think that the, you know, that move, uh, and the saints move show that they're not taking love, right. high. To me, the Chiefs are fascinating because their problem has been a running back, but it's also just that they don't really want to run the ball. They don't really set up to commit to a run game. I think they need to more than ever because Mahomes is coming off the injury. They obviously were putting too much on his plate, in my opinion. He's scrambling and running around too much. As you get in your 30s now, I want to see that more and more. I want to see the game get easier for him and them to make it easier for him the way other people do. The most famous example later in his career but probably not so much later was when John Elway got Mike Shanahan Suddenly you more under center and you got a little different of a run game and stuff Like to me that is what Andy Reid just hasn't been willing to do. …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs need to rethink their running game strategy to support quarterback Patrick Mahomes, especially after his recent injury. Historically, they've struggled with running backs, but a commitment to the run could ease the pressure on Mahomes and improve their overall performance. Just as John Elway found success with a revamped run game later in his career, the Chiefs must adapt to ensure Mahomes thrives as he ages.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Bam’s 83 Was Awesome. All In on the Spurs? The Ravens–Crosby Drama w/ Mike Sando, Plus College Hoops w/ Mark Titus!·Mar 11, 2026
“… focus, my love for the game, all of that's still there. So once I let that kind of settle and I, uh, and the coaches and, and, and the Kansas city chiefs knew all, all that going into the off season. So, well, welcome back.”“… because that adds to the emotion of wanting to play. Sure. You know, those are all you, you, you list these pros and cons and all of a sudden we get all these good pieces, but where's my body at? And where's my, like, mental, like determination, my focus, my love for the game, all of that's still there. So once I let that kind of settle and I, uh, and the coaches and, and, and the Kansas city chiefs knew all, all that going into the off season. So, well, welcome back.”View more
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Travis Kelsey is officially returning for his 14th NFL season after a disappointing end last year. He took time to reflect on his emotions and physical readiness, ultimately deciding he couldn't end his career without a playoff appearance. With the Chiefs making key adjustments, Kelsey is eager to get back on the field and chase another Super Bowl.
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce·Travis' Return, Mama Kelce Renovates & Conan O’Brien on Oscars Prep, Favorite Jokes & More | EP 182·Mar 11, 2026
“… until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated. But we do so. We do so on our timeline and at our choosing. And General Cain, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also at the press conference this morning, cut four ago. Since our last update, CENTCOM continues to make progress across the southern flank. To date, they've struck more than 5,000 targets. U.S. Strategic Command bombers recently dropped dozens of 2,000-pound GPS penetrating weapons on deeply buried missile launchers across the southern flank. We also have struck several one-way drone factories to get at the heart of their autonomous …”“… mission delivered with overwhelming and unrelenting precision. No hesitation, no half measures. As President Trump declared yesterday, we're crushing the enemy in an overwhelming display of technical skill and military force. We will not relent until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated. But we do so. We do so on our timeline and at our choosing. And General Cain, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also at the press conference this morning, cut four ago. Since our last update, CENTCOM continues to make progress across the southern flank. To date, they've struck more than 5,000 targets. U.S. Strategic Command bombers recently dropped dozens of 2,000-pound GPS penetrating weapons on deeply buried missile launchers across the southern flank. We also have struck several one-way drone factories to get at the heart of their autonomous capability. And, of course, alongside our regional partners along the southern flank, continue to execute intercepts against one-way attack drones using fighters and attack helicopters. Our strikes mean we've made significant progress in reducing the number of missile and drone attacks out of Iran. Ballistic missile attacks continue to trend …”View more
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In Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. military is decisively winning by systematically dismantling Iran's missile capabilities and naval power. With over 5,000 targets struck, ballistic missile attacks have plummeted by 90%, showcasing the effectiveness of their strategy and military precision. This operation is not just about immediate success; it's a long-term mission to permanently deny Iran nuclear weapons.
Mark Levin Podcast·3/10/26 - America's Role in Reshaping Iran's Future·Mar 11, 2026
“… to block for Ashton Gentile as well. I think it's a very smart decision. I'd load up on offensive line early and often if I'm the Raiders. The Chiefs got Kenneth Walker Jr. III. It's a three-year, $45 million deal. And keep in mind, he's played more than 12 regular season games twice in his four years. He, of course, the Super Bowl MVP. Mike Evans going to the Niners. They're probably going to release Brandon Ayuk. You've got to compete with L.A. and Seattle. And it says three years, $60 million. I'd be surprised at age 33 if he's able to go for three years. Malik Willis to the Dolphins. I …”“… Tyler Linderbaum, for $27 million per year. That's $9 million more than the second highest paid center, who is Creed Humphrey with Kansas City. I love the signing. You get an elite center, and I'm going to have him in front of Fernando Mendoza, helping to block for Ashton Gentile as well. I think it's a very smart decision. I'd load up on offensive line early and often if I'm the Raiders. The Chiefs got Kenneth Walker Jr. III. It's a three-year, $45 million deal. And keep in mind, he's played more than 12 regular season games twice in his four years. He, of course, the Super Bowl MVP. Mike Evans going to the Niners. They're probably going to release Brandon Ayuk. You've got to compete with L.A. and Seattle. And it says three years, $60 million. I'd be surprised at age 33 if he's able to go for three years. Malik Willis to the Dolphins. I told you that's where I thought he was going to go. Three years at $67 million. The surprising part of this is, and I thought he would go there, but then I also said if I'm the Dolphins, I would just stay with Quinn Ewers and then just kind of get through this season. Malik Willis, he's not coming in to, I don't like using the word tank, but …”View more
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The Raiders made headlines by signing center Tyler Linderbaum for an astonishing $27 million per year, outpacing the next highest-paid center by $9 million. This strategic move not only bolsters their offensive line but also sets the stage for a more competitive season, especially with key players like Fernando Mendoza and Ashton Gentile in the mix. Meanwhile, other teams like the Chiefs and Dolphins made significant signings, reshaping the landscape of free agency.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 1 – NFL Signings Galore, SGA Is Unguardable·Mar 10, 2026
“… He's getting $15 million a year. That's the richest deal ever for a free agent running back. So you start to look at this and you go, well, the Chiefs did great yesterday. They got Kenneth Walker. I thought they were going to wait for Jeremiah Love. because if you said I can have Kenneth Walker or Jeremiah Love, I'm taking Jeremiah Love. But I get that rookie deal with Jeremiah Love as well. But here's Kansas City probably saying we're number nine. We're not going to get him. He's probably going to go to the Titans, maybe to the Giants, Commanders. But if I'm Kansas City, you've got to, you …”“… receiver, not a top-10 wideout, but free agency opened, and he was the object of desire. $29 million. Kenneth Walker Jr., the third, running back, big playability, not widely viewed as the best at his position, Super Bowl MVP, timings everything. He's getting $15 million a year. That's the richest deal ever for a free agent running back. So you start to look at this and you go, well, the Chiefs did great yesterday. They got Kenneth Walker. I thought they were going to wait for Jeremiah Love. because if you said I can have Kenneth Walker or Jeremiah Love, I'm taking Jeremiah Love. But I get that rookie deal with Jeremiah Love as well. But here's Kansas City probably saying we're number nine. We're not going to get him. He's probably going to go to the Titans, maybe to the Giants, Commanders. But if I'm Kansas City, you've got to, you know, it's an upgrade over Isaiah Pacheco. You start to look at some of these moves and how it's going to impact what your team does or doesn't do in the draft. So we'll talk to Albert Breer about that coming up. I have the Super Bowl odds after yesterday, first day of free agency. DraftKings sent this out The Rams are the favorites followed by the …”View more
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Kenneth Walker Jr.'s record-setting $15 million deal has shifted the NFL landscape, impacting team strategies and Super Bowl odds. As teams like the Rams and Chiefs make bold moves, the competition intensifies, particularly for the Lions, who face a narrowing championship window. With fresh signings and trades, the dynamics of the upcoming season are already heating up.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Luke vs. Owen, Albert Breer·Mar 10, 2026
“The Chiefs get the 2026 first round pick, which is their pick, because, you know, they have two first-round picks. They got one of those. They got Atlanta's first-round pick. They get a 2026 fifth pick a 2026 sixth pick and a 2027 third pick for Trent McDuffie Services Ocho we talked about this Remember we talked about this I said, Ocho, I'm not going to be surprised at all. Hey, you was right. I'm not going to be surprised. You was right. Based on what …”“The Chiefs get the 2026 first round pick, which is their pick, because, you know, they have two first-round picks. They got one of those. They got Atlanta's first-round pick. They get a 2026 fifth pick a 2026 sixth pick and a 2027 third pick for Trent McDuffie Services Ocho we talked about this Remember we talked about this I said, Ocho, I'm not going to be surprised at all. Hey, you was right. I'm not going to be surprised. You was right. Based on what they have, what they need, knowing they can't pay him. And the thing that I like about him, they asked him a couple of weeks ago or maybe a month ago, if he were to get traded, where would he like to go? He's a Cali kid. He said, I guess I'd like to go back to the Rams. Back home. Jerry and Steve, where did they turn it? Tennessee Titans. Got the …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs made a strategic trade, sending Trent McDuffie to the Tennessee Titans while acquiring multiple valuable draft picks in return. This decision highlights the Chiefs' commitment to player welfare, as they facilitate McDuffie's move to a team he prefers, showcasing their understanding of team dynamics and player value. With a top player still on their roster, the Chiefs are well-positioned to continue their success.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL News Part 1: Kyler Murray still a FRANCHISE QB or WASHED UP, ROASTING Cowboy Fans for BELIEVING 30 Years of Jerry Jones “Our Year” Lies·Mar 07, 2026
“… my focus, and I felt I was good enough. I could skate by by being great at football and, you know, put school last. Right. I told the truth. The Chiefs informed right tackle Juwan Taylor that he will be released before the start of the NFL's new year, barring a trade, according to Adam Schefter. the move will save the Chiefs $20 million against the salary cap and allow them to be under the cap when the league's new year starts March 11th. While Taylor was productive in pass blocking, he struggled with penalties, committing 49 penalties. Excuse me, he committed 49, Ocho. 41 of them accepted in …”“… University where I got thrown out. But outside of that, it was nothing for just school. I told them. I told all scouts. I told all GMs, listen, I just want to play football, man. I didn't want to go to class. I didn't want to go to school. That wasn't my focus, and I felt I was good enough. I could skate by by being great at football and, you know, put school last. Right. I told the truth. The Chiefs informed right tackle Juwan Taylor that he will be released before the start of the NFL's new year, barring a trade, according to Adam Schefter. the move will save the Chiefs $20 million against the salary cap and allow them to be under the cap when the league's new year starts March 11th. While Taylor was productive in pass blocking, he struggled with penalties, committing 49 penalties. Excuse me, he committed 49, Ocho. 41 of them accepted in 45 games with the Chiefs, the most of any lineman during that time. No one is surprised by this move. We knew he was going to be a candidate to be released or a heavy restructured pay cut, reduced salary. So I don't think anybody's surprised by this. No, not not with the belief, not with the way he played up, especially last year. I mean, that many …”View more
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After a decade, an NFL player runs into an ex who calls him out for being cheap. He humorously defends his frugality, insisting that if a relationship ends, so does his willingness to spend. This lighthearted exchange reveals how some things never change, even after years apart.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL News Part 2: STUNNED Bears TRADING DJ Moore to Bills for Josh Allen MISSING SB LXI piece!, End of an ERA in Detroit after D-MO TRADED to Texans·Mar 07, 2026
“… where teams win championships. When you look back and you go, what round did they get him in? Oh, free agent. Or they traded for him. You know, the Chiefs with Isaiah Pacheco, seventh round. That's where you win. Your first rounder has to hit. Has to. Especially if you're going to trade a lot, trade up to get somebody at quarterback. Has to hit. But these other draft picks, I mean, that's where it's so important. You know? When you're getting a steal in the fifth round, sixth round, seventh round, everybody had the opportunity to take this person. But you made it work. And that's why the Chiefs …”“… I want to know what you do with your other draft picks. Because what happens is we focus on the first round. If you're a diehard, then you're going to watch or maybe only care about your team with the other two extra days with the draft. But this is where teams win championships. When you look back and you go, what round did they get him in? Oh, free agent. Or they traded for him. You know, the Chiefs with Isaiah Pacheco, seventh round. That's where you win. Your first rounder has to hit. Has to. Especially if you're going to trade a lot, trade up to get somebody at quarterback. Has to hit. But these other draft picks, I mean, that's where it's so important. You know? When you're getting a steal in the fifth round, sixth round, seventh round, everybody had the opportunity to take this person. But you made it work. And that's why the Chiefs have been so good. The Ravens, for years, were so good. It's not just that first-round pick. It's what do you do with all those other picks. Stephon Diggs got released, got cut, and he had 1,000 yards this year.”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs' success hinges on their ability to find valuable players in later rounds of the draft, like seventh-rounder Isaiah Pacheco. While they face uncertainty with Patrick Mahomes' return, their focus on maximizing draft potential sets them apart from average franchises. This strategy is crucial for building a championship-winning team, as evidenced by the Rams' history of late-round gems like Cooper Kupp.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Michael Silver, Aaron Rodgers’ Future·Mar 05, 2026
“… mentioning that that was kind of one of the spots where people were saying, well, maybe it could be Ty Simpson to 2029. And obviously now with the Chiefs and the move made there, it's obviously not going to be Ty Simpson at pick number 29 unless the Chiefs move out of that for a team like Arizona moving up to go get him. So it's about all the information I've got. Any response to that? Yeah, unfortunate for Ty Simpson, because that's that's that is the situation. And some of the teams that you're talking about, it's not the situation. That was a situation I think he needs to land in with that …”“… with me which team that is. There's another team kind of lurking around in the Ty Simpson sweepstakes, if you will. I don't even know how much of a sweepstakes it is, but in the market. So that's kind of the update on that. But I do think it was worth mentioning that that was kind of one of the spots where people were saying, well, maybe it could be Ty Simpson to 2029. And obviously now with the Chiefs and the move made there, it's obviously not going to be Ty Simpson at pick number 29 unless the Chiefs move out of that for a team like Arizona moving up to go get him. So it's about all the information I've got. Any response to that? Yeah, unfortunate for Ty Simpson, because that's that's that is the situation. And some of the teams that you're talking about, it's not the situation. That was a situation I think he needs to land in with that few starts is behind him. I mean, think about it. He was going to go to one of the greatest play callers in the league, a great quarterback developer. He was going to sit behind an MVP and I think Hall of Fame quarterback in Matt Stafford. There is absolutely no better situation. So now what are we talking about with Ty Simpson? I think this puts …”View more
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Ty Simpson's chances of joining the Rams are fading as another team enters the draft mix, complicating his prospects. Initially seen as a perfect fit behind a Hall of Fame quarterback, Simpson's future now looks uncertain, especially with the possibility of early playtime expectations from other teams like Arizona. This unexpected shift could change everything for the young quarterback's career trajectory.
The McShay Show·Our Post-Combine Top-100 Big Board! Plus, Trent McDuffie Trade Reactions.·Mar 05, 2026
“… more important needs which is the playoffs So I see both sides of the equation I been on both sides of the equation I remember we was playing the Chiefs Mike took everybody out. They came up and they told Mike, Shana has six for 99. 84. I done took my helmet off. I don't know, strapped my shoulder pad. Because we already beating. We already beating. We at home. 84 you back up I was like huh you need a yard for 100 okay let me get on back let me get on back in there 100 look better than 99 right so we gonna run something simple we gonna run a boot down flat watch the end down to the A gap …”“… joe and you know what come with it he must run and get hurt they're gonna say why was he in the game right and then you're gonna say Okay, I got you. Oh, really? So now you let a guy put his selfish needs, trying to win a scoring title, over the bigger more important needs which is the playoffs So I see both sides of the equation I been on both sides of the equation I remember we was playing the Chiefs Mike took everybody out. They came up and they told Mike, Shana has six for 99. 84. I done took my helmet off. I don't know, strapped my shoulder pad. Because we already beating. We already beating. We at home. 84 you back up I was like huh you need a yard for 100 okay let me get on back let me get on back in there 100 look better than 99 right so we gonna run something simple we gonna run a boot down flat watch the end down to the A gap reverse out watch the end down to the A-gap and he don't throw it to me on timing. He tries to pump, pump, throws it late, he gets picked. Oh, man. Oh.”View more
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Athletes often face a tough decision: chase personal accolades like scoring titles or prioritize team success. In this segment, a former player reflects on the tension between individual achievements and potential risks of injury when a player is on fire. The conversation dives into the strategies coaches use to balance both sides, revealing the intricate dynamics at play during crucial game moments.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Shai & Chet TAKE DOWN the Knicks + JJ Redick DOWNPLAYS CONFRONTATION With Luka + Celtics ANTICIPATING Jayson Tatum’s RETURN + Iso Joe AGREES with Max Kellerman that MJ could average 40-Point TRIPLE DOUBLE + Mr. Tendernism JOINS Nightcap·Mar 05, 2026
“… the national championship in 1988. The AFC champion New England Patriots are releasing four-time Pro Bowl receiver Stephon Diggs. The Kansas City Chiefs trading all-pro cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for four draft picks, including a first-rounder. The Dallas Cowboys restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver C.D. Lamb, and left guard Tyler Smith in order to get under the salary cap. ESPN reported a short time ago the Minnesota Vikings are expected to release defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. Finally, Covino and Rich, in college basketball, we have a …”“… you. I was saying, let's go to Isaac Lohengron for an update. Hey, Isaac. Hey, fellas. Former Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz passed away today at the age of 89. Holtz went 132 over 11 seasons as the head coach of the Fighting Irish, including winning the national championship in 1988. The AFC champion New England Patriots are releasing four-time Pro Bowl receiver Stephon Diggs. The Kansas City Chiefs trading all-pro cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for four draft picks, including a first-rounder. The Dallas Cowboys restructured the contracts of quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver C.D. Lamb, and left guard Tyler Smith in order to get under the salary cap. ESPN reported a short time ago the Minnesota Vikings are expected to release defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. Finally, Covino and Rich, in college basketball, we have a women's Sunbelt Conference Tournament brawl update. Today's clash between South Alabama and Coastal Carolina in Pensacola, Florida, was marred by a wild fourth quarter melee that saw one of the referees get knocked out during the fray. Seven South Alabama players were ejected. One Coastal Carolina player was ejected. despite that south alabama still …”View more
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The Rams' trade for Trent McDuffie is a bold move that aligns with their aggressive strategy of prioritizing immediate success over draft picks, but it also highlights the Chiefs' surprising decision to part with a young star, catching even Patrick Mahomes off guard.
The Dan Patrick Show·C&R - Tom Brady Versus Logan Paul·Mar 05, 2026
“… you can always tune in with Broken Play Podcast with Nail Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Not a team who ain't going to the playoffs. The Chiefs, it's time to rebuild. Listen to Broken Play with Nail Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On June 11th, 1998, a deputy from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department went missing. Hey, if they'll kill a cop in Berryham, what are they gonna do to me? What really happened to the missing deputy? Valley of Shadows, a new series from Pushkin Industries about crime …”“… rumors, not so accurate stats, and plenty more. What's up, man? It's your boy, Nail Green from the Broken Play Podcast. Look, it's the end of the season. The playoffs are here. But guess what? If you're not ready to celebrate the end of your season, you can always tune in with Broken Play Podcast with Nail Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Not a team who ain't going to the playoffs. The Chiefs, it's time to rebuild. Listen to Broken Play with Nail Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On June 11th, 1998, a deputy from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department went missing. Hey, if they'll kill a cop in Berryham, what are they gonna do to me? What really happened to the missing deputy? Valley of Shadows, a new series from Pushkin Industries about crime and corruption in California's high desert. Listen to Valley of Shadows on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪♪ ♪♪ Welcome back to D Boy Joe. ♪♪ I'm your host, James D. Bo Harrison. I'm here with my co-host, Joe Hayden. Please make sure you like and subscribe and download wherever you get your podcast. Joe, …”View more
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The Volkswagen Beetle began as Hitler's vision for an affordable car but transformed into a symbol of freedom and counterculture. This unexpected journey highlights how a vehicle can evolve from a tool of oppression to a beloved icon, capturing the hearts of millions. Discover the surprising history behind the Beetle on Business History.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Mike McCarthy to the Steelers? Baker FIRES OFF at Stefanski, CJ Stroud goes VIRAL·Jan 23, 2026
“… first conference championship game as a head coach. I like the look of the second. Oh, he was a coordinator for Baltimore. Yeah, yeah. The Chiefs. Yeah. Yeah. I like the two and a half to and that's where I'm leaning in. Unless you want to try to be a number. Now it's so it's super fair. You know, whatever it was, three weeks ago, two and a half now. And, you know, I think the extra point, half of that extra point for the incredible home field advantage in the playoffs and extra half a point for how good that defense look last week. Shahid Shahid to score a touchdown in the first half, …”“… a couple of times in different ways. And I think I think they can throw on them. Now, there's a chance Darnold could just shit the bed again, can't be ruled out, but he's thrown seven interceptions in two games against this team. Not great. Mike McDonald's first conference championship game as a head coach. I like the look of the second. Oh, he was a coordinator for Baltimore. Yeah, yeah. The Chiefs. Yeah. Yeah. I like the two and a half to and that's where I'm leaning in. Unless you want to try to be a number. Now it's so it's super fair. You know, whatever it was, three weeks ago, two and a half now. And, you know, I think the extra point, half of that extra point for the incredible home field advantage in the playoffs and extra half a point for how good that defense look last week. Shahid Shahid to score a touchdown in the first half, 18 to one. I see. I like Cup. I think I'm going to score the first touchdown, 18 first touchdown. Yeah. I think I'm going to win for the first one. Cup any time. Cup any time. Score two plus two. Get him. They want to get him in there. Trust me. I got to make a note of this. Hold on. I like I like the I like the Seahawks minus two and a half. And I …”View more
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Every time a new Pope is elected, the Seahawks make a Super Bowl appearance. This intriguing pattern began in 2005 and continued in 2013, raising the question of whether the Seahawks will return to the big game in 2025 with the latest papal change. The connection is so compelling that it might just be a sign for fans and gamblers alike.
The Bill Simmons Podcast·Last Call for Giannis Trades, Plus an NFL Round 3 Deep Dive With Chris Ryan, Joe House, and Peter Schrager·Jan 23, 2026
“… can always tune in with Broken Play podcast with Nav Green on the Black Effect podcast network. Another team who ain't going to the playoffs. The Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Nick's at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got better weapons. Kayla Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP. He …”“… to, personal takes, rumors, not-so-accurate stats, and plenty more. What's up, man? This your boy, Nav Green, from the Broken Play podcast. Look, it's the end of the season. The playoffs are here. But guess what? It ain't the end of your season. You can always tune in with Broken Play podcast with Nav Green on the Black Effect podcast network. Another team who ain't going to the playoffs. The Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Nick's at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got better weapons. Kayla Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP. He should be in it. Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect podcast network on the iHeart Radio app. Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast. Article. And you was like, that's it. Your dad say, if you don't take advantage of this situation, you're never going to be in a better situation than what you are right now. Yep. Pack …”View more
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On his 26th birthday, comedian Bert Kreischer receives a harsh wake-up call from his dad, who tells him he's a failure for not pursuing his stand-up career seriously. This pivotal moment leads Bert to take action, setting simple goals and ultimately finding his way into the comedy scene through persistence and humility. His journey illustrates the importance of hard work and addressing one's shortcomings in the pursuit of dreams.
Club Shay Shay·Club Shay Shay - Bert Kreischer Part 1·Jan 21, 2026
“… owner, right, for this example, let's say, like, absolutely look your best. Like, who's going to hire a slob? So I know we joke. The Kansas City Chiefs and Bob Kraft. It's crazy that Tom Moore asked you your opinion on the matter. Andy Reid and Bill Belichick slob up the interview. Neither one of them is great on Zoom. Like, I really do think this stuff of killing the interview is just a grand stupidity from people who don't know what leadership actually requires. Dan, hold on a second. There was that one time where Cliff Kingsbury was in that Modern House on draft day, and we were like, that …”“… Like, do you think I do the suit? Like, do you – like, I mean, obviously you get the haircut, whatever. He's like, do you think that matters? I said, yes. This is business. Of course, if you are looking polished walking into a room with a female owner, right, for this example, let's say, like, absolutely look your best. Like, who's going to hire a slob? So I know we joke. The Kansas City Chiefs and Bob Kraft. It's crazy that Tom Moore asked you your opinion on the matter. Andy Reid and Bill Belichick slob up the interview. Neither one of them is great on Zoom. Like, I really do think this stuff of killing the interview is just a grand stupidity from people who don't know what leadership actually requires. Dan, hold on a second. There was that one time where Cliff Kingsbury was in that Modern House on draft day, and we were like, that guy knows what he's doing. I don't know what it is, but he gets it. Sala is pretty handsome. Exactly. Like, I think that's part of this. And look, Sala is a big dude. And he has a plan. He does. Like, he wanted this job badly. And while I'm sure Jed York and Kyle Shanahan probably hated the fact that Sala was, I'm sure, prepping a lot for this …”View more
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In the NFL, general managers often keep their jobs while head coaches are let go, creating a puzzling dynamic. This is due to the relationships GMs build with owners, which can overshadow a coach's performance. As teams search for new identities, this trend raises questions about leadership and accountability in football.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz·The Big Suey: Sports Are Stupid (feat. Dianna Russini)·Jan 20, 2026
“… excuse me, offensively. I'm not sure who the third back is gonna be, who now steps up into the number two slot. But they gonna be all right. The Chiefs are expecting to bring back a familiar face in Eric Biannimi as the offensive coordinator, according to Tom Pellicero reported today. With the Chiefs offensive coordinator, Matt Nagy, contract expiring and him taking head coach job interviews, Chiefs are ready to turn back to EB. Ocho, people were confused when Eric Biannimi left Kansas City for a lateral OC move in Washington because he wanted credit as a play caller. After bouncing around the …”“… it is. Injuries are part of it. And he was playing really well, boy. He was. Oh, man, he was playing really well. But listen, Kenneth Walker III is very well capable. Yeah. He be toting that thing. He be toting that thing. So they gonna be all right, excuse me, offensively. I'm not sure who the third back is gonna be, who now steps up into the number two slot. But they gonna be all right. The Chiefs are expecting to bring back a familiar face in Eric Biannimi as the offensive coordinator, according to Tom Pellicero reported today. With the Chiefs offensive coordinator, Matt Nagy, contract expiring and him taking head coach job interviews, Chiefs are ready to turn back to EB. Ocho, people were confused when Eric Biannimi left Kansas City for a lateral OC move in Washington because he wanted credit as a play caller. After bouncing around the league, could you see him come back to help fix the struggling Chiefs offense? And finally rewrite a narrative that was, he didn't really have a whole lot to do with the offense. I mean, I hate that he had to leave. Obviously he wanted success. He wanted to get credit for the success, similar to the Kyrie situation in Cleveland when LeBron was …”View more
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A quarterback's confidence is crucial for team performance, especially during playoffs, where every turnover can lead to defeat. Recent discussions highlight how teams that lose the turnover battle consistently go home early, emphasizing the importance of accountability and management in high-stakes games. With a historic defense on the line, maintaining that confidence is vital for future success.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Dolphins HIRE Jeff Hafley as HEAD COACH + Giants have HICCUP with John Harbaugh’s CONTRACT + CJ Stroud NEEDS to IMPROVE + Seahawks Zach Charbonnet has SEASON ENDING injury + Eric Beiniemy BACK as Chiefs OC·Jan 20, 2026
“… all of a sudden Jalen Hurts is a no-doubt Hall of Famer The you know the Howie Roseman and the Eagles maybe they got an argument that they not the Chiefs are The Franchise well, I The Chiefs have been to five Super Bowls in seven years now and won three the Eagles Would have been to three and four years one two, and then if we extend it back to foals It's hard to call that like part of this. It's a different coach. It's different quarterback But yeah, it would have been they've been if they win this year That in nine years demands a they went to four Super Bowls one three, right? That's pretty …”“… they've kind of been flying under the radar as a defending Super Bowl champion and I think it's because they have seemed flawed so flawed all year, but If they go back like If they go back-to-back what that means for everyone involved on that team all of a sudden Jalen Hurts is a no-doubt Hall of Famer The you know the Howie Roseman and the Eagles maybe they got an argument that they not the Chiefs are The Franchise well, I The Chiefs have been to five Super Bowls in seven years now and won three the Eagles Would have been to three and four years one two, and then if we extend it back to foals It's hard to call that like part of this. It's a different coach. It's different quarterback But yeah, it would have been they've been if they win this year That in nine years demands a they went to four Super Bowls one three, right? That's pretty unbelievable It's so hard to imagine the repeating given how this season”View more
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What if Aaron Rodgers leads a surprising playoff run? With four MVPs and a chance to break the Steelers' playoff drought, his legacy could shift dramatically. Meanwhile, the Eagles, often overlooked, could become back-to-back champions, solidifying Jalen Hurts' Hall of Fame status and redefining their franchise's legacy.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·What's Wright - Best Of - Ravens FIRE John Harbaugh, Top 5 NFL Playoff Storylines + Wild Card Predictions | Nick Wright·Jan 11, 2026
“… quarterback this decade I had some trials and tribulations in the playoffs obviously come up short in big games specifically against the Kansas City Chiefs We see him here against Jacksonville Jaguars a lot of people kind of have I don't want to use this word again But panned him for his performances The guy's got 32 career playoff touchdowns and seven turnovers at some point the blame can't be on him You got to maybe point fingers in other directions I don't know how you feel about that. But as far as quarterbacks heading heading into this playoffs I'm most confident in Josh Allen if I'm the …”“… you do two first downs you lose so that right? There is a huge weapon that will definitely play out in the playoffs. We haven't spoken about the Buffalo Bills yet But the team revolves around one man. Mr. Josh Allen Been the the most consistent quarterback this decade I had some trials and tribulations in the playoffs obviously come up short in big games specifically against the Kansas City Chiefs We see him here against Jacksonville Jaguars a lot of people kind of have I don't want to use this word again But panned him for his performances The guy's got 32 career playoff touchdowns and seven turnovers at some point the blame can't be on him You got to maybe point fingers in other directions I don't know how you feel about that. But as far as quarterbacks heading heading into this playoffs I'm most confident in Josh Allen if I'm the Buffalo Bills and what he can do to overcome Perhaps the talent discrepancy between the Jaguars and the bills because it's there Jaguars are a better football team Yes, I would feel I would feel really good with Josh Allen under center now”View more
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are poised to surprise everyone in the playoffs, boasting a top-ten defense and a transformed Trevor Lawrence. Despite their impressive performances, the media continues to overlook their potential, focusing instead on their opponents' failures. With a complete team and a standout kicker, the Jaguars are ready to make waves this postseason.
DOUBL3 COVERAGE PODCAST·Cris Carter Picks Seahawks To Win Super Bowl, Touts Stafford As MVP + NFL Wild Card Weekend Preview·Jan 10, 2026
“… even the most basic level? Well, if you remember, Vice Admiral Katcher on the eve of the war was relieved of his post with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs because he actually leaked the very contentious meeting that General Kane, the chairman, had with President Trump because Trump wasn't listening to the generals about how dangerous this could be. So that's how significantly opposed to this conflict the upper echelon of the uniform leadership has been. In fact, I think Kachur, my theory is Kachur actually did that at the request of Kane, which is why Kachur has not been fired fully. He has been …”“… Trump launched this war, they were leaking to every outlet they possibly could that this was a bad idea and that there were all sorts of vulnerabilities here. So what in your mind accounts for this just total strategic failure and failure to plan on even the most basic level? Well, if you remember, Vice Admiral Katcher on the eve of the war was relieved of his post with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs because he actually leaked the very contentious meeting that General Kane, the chairman, had with President Trump because Trump wasn't listening to the generals about how dangerous this could be. So that's how significantly opposed to this conflict the upper echelon of the uniform leadership has been. In fact, I think Kachur, my theory is Kachur actually did that at the request of Kane, which is why Kachur has not been fired fully. He has been simply removed from the Pentagon, and he's now working in another capacity, a lesser capacity. The fact of the matter is the president is deeply committed to this war, and I think this probably has something to do with his relationship with Netanyahu. I think this probably has to do also with the deal that was struck between himself and Miriam …”View more
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The U.S. strategic failure in the Middle East is exacerbated by Trump's personal entanglements with Netanyahu and Israeli interests, compromising military judgment.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar·3/10/26: US Scrambles On Depleting Munitions, Trump Begs Ships To Cross Strait Of Hormuz, Epstein Prison Guard Cash Deposit·Mar 10, 2026
“… one The joke was made on this podcast since it's existed the joke was made a lot on online But spent all year being like we got to be done with the Chiefs And then the Chiefs were done and then the Patriots came back That's what happened. Yeah, this feels different though, and it's the Patriots. It's more fun You love the Patriots Can you just say say say the quarterback see if you win this Super Bowl say the the four quarterbacks with a straight face Justin Herbert mm-hmm CJ Stroud Jared Stidham Sam Darnell those are all top draft picks Cheers Oh, sorry three out of four my bad So 25% of those …”“… matters is winning the Super Bowl We have a chance to do that you guys can talk all you want and grade the Patriots how you want and say whatever you Want it's not taking away the fact that in two weeks. We're playing for a Super Bowl It is another one The joke was made on this podcast since it's existed the joke was made a lot on online But spent all year being like we got to be done with the Chiefs And then the Chiefs were done and then the Patriots came back That's what happened. Yeah, this feels different though, and it's the Patriots. It's more fun You love the Patriots Can you just say say say the quarterback see if you win this Super Bowl say the the four quarterbacks with a straight face Justin Herbert mm-hmm CJ Stroud Jared Stidham Sam Darnell those are all top draft picks Cheers Oh, sorry three out of four my bad So 25% of those were not Okay, I'll take 70 yes, that's a good hit that's it like what do you mean 75% anything is good Yeah, well, it's to the opposite of me 75% 25 of anything is bad Which is Drake Mays completion percentage on 36 good one nailed it Hank. I got a question for you Yeah, can we just real quick for the listeners just go through your schedule? If …”View more
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The New England Patriots are facing scrutiny as some debate whether they are the worst team ever to qualify for the Super Bowl, given their performance and schedule. Despite this criticism, the Patriots are focused on winning, claiming their path has been tougher than perceived. As they prepare for the big game, the conversation around their legitimacy intensifies, making for a compelling narrative in NFL history.
Pardon My Take·NFL Championship Sunday, Patriots Are All The Way Back and The Seahawks Win An All Timer + Who's Back Of The Week·Jan 26, 2026
“… to sustain their strikes is significantly diminishing. And that dynamic is reflected in Pentagon updates. General Dan Cain, chairman of the General Chiefs of Staff, said Iranian forces are resisting but have not proven stronger than American military planners anticipated. Cain said in a Pentagon briefing, quote, I think they're fighting and I respect that, but I don't think they're more”“… something that is common when service members are exposed to blast waves from missiles or drone strikes. As American strikes continue targeting weapons depots and missile launch sites, launchers, and stockpiles, the Pentagon says Tehran's capacity to sustain their strikes is significantly diminishing. And that dynamic is reflected in Pentagon updates. General Dan Cain, chairman of the General Chiefs of Staff, said Iranian forces are resisting but have not proven stronger than American military planners anticipated. Cain said in a Pentagon briefing, quote, I think they're fighting and I respect that, but I don't think they're more”View more
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A shocking report reveals that 150 American troops have been injured during Iran's retaliatory strikes, far exceeding previous Pentagon estimates. While most injuries are minor, eight service members are receiving critical medical care, raising concerns about potential traumatic brain injuries. As American forces continue their operations, the conflict's toll on troops is becoming increasingly evident.
The President's Daily Brief·March 12th, 2026: Iran Fires Dangerous New Missile & Emergency Oil Release·Mar 12, 2026
“… of those guys would be the fourth best receiver in the NFC North, so to speak. So I think that was a smart move by Denver More surprising that the Chiefs brought in Justin Fields or Travis Kelsey came back Right after the Super Bowl I thought Travis was going to be done. As the offseason went on, I then came to believe he's going to run it back another year. By the time we got to the announcement, I wasn't surprised. I was surprised that there were folks, some friends of mine in the NFL media that were willing to be like, breaking news, Travis Kelsey listening to other teams. No, he wasn't. …”“… any of them. The AFC West and the AFC East where Jalen Waddell walks in and he's the best receiver in the division by a lot. DJ Moore, who I don't love, but walks into the AFC East, and he's the best receiver in the division by a lot, when neither one of those guys would be the fourth best receiver in the NFC North, so to speak. So I think that was a smart move by Denver More surprising that the Chiefs brought in Justin Fields or Travis Kelsey came back Right after the Super Bowl I thought Travis was going to be done. As the offseason went on, I then came to believe he's going to run it back another year. By the time we got to the announcement, I wasn't surprised. I was surprised that there were folks, some friends of mine in the NFL media that were willing to be like, breaking news, Travis Kelsey listening to other teams. No, he wasn't. There was a 0% chance he was going to play for anybody else, and I think everybody knew that. I really like the Fields edition because they gave up nothing. So he's price-wise very cheap for a backup. $3 million. Gardner mentioned was the Chiefs backup last year just got paid seven million you can say well they traded a sixth but because of the NFL's …”View more
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Travis Kelsey surprised many by returning to the Chiefs after speculation he might retire. The Chiefs' decision to bring in Justin Fields as a backup quarterback is also intriguing, as they secured him for a low price, allowing for flexibility in their roster. This move could potentially revitalize Fields' career under a strong coaching staff.
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 18, 2026
“… our interests. Do we have an interest in destroying Iran? You know, during the war, Admiral Leahy, who was FDR's, effectively, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, he was a senior military advisor. He'd been CNO of the Navy. Very, very brilliant man. And very experienced. He brought in Arnold, who was Chief of Staff of the Air Force at the time, de facto under Marshall and General Marshall the Chief of Staff of the Army And he sat them down and he said do you understand that when this war ends we actually want to be friends with the Germans and the Japanese”“… never be safe. And if Israel's not safe, then potentially we're not safe. Well, you and I know that's wrong. You know, Israel's safety is one thing, our safety is another. Their interests are one set of things, one set of goals, but not necessarily our interests. Do we have an interest in destroying Iran? You know, during the war, Admiral Leahy, who was FDR's, effectively, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, he was a senior military advisor. He'd been CNO of the Navy. Very, very brilliant man. And very experienced. He brought in Arnold, who was Chief of Staff of the Air Force at the time, de facto under Marshall and General Marshall the Chief of Staff of the Army And he sat them down and he said do you understand that when this war ends we actually want to be friends with the Germans and the Japanese”View more
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Netanyahu's vision for Israel has dangerously influenced Trump's military strategy, leading to a belief that Iran must be destroyed for Israel's safety. However, this perspective ignores the complexities of U.S. interests and the historical context of post-war relationships, as highlighted by Admiral Leahy's foresight during WWII. The real question is whether pursuing such a strategy will truly enhance safety for the U.S. or merely escalate tensions.
The Tucker Carlson Show·Newest War Developments: AI Bombings, Advice to Trump, and the Nuclear Agenda to Reset the World·Mar 09, 2026
“… command Tehran. They're bragging. I mean, Tucker, again, as an American who really was radicalized by the Iraq war, to see the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about how we've already dropped double the munitions of shock and awe, I actually felt like I was going insane because we have learned nothing already. They're talking about we've struck 2000 different targets across the country. Look, you don't have to believe me. Go and look at footage from the ground. It doesn't look like civil war has erupted civil society or any of that. The Iranian regime remains relatively in power as of right …”“… At every step when the Iranians reject an American overture, the natural choice of the American president will be escalation and bombing already. I mean, watching statements coming out of the Pentagon, it's shocking. It's like military assistance command Tehran. They're bragging. I mean, Tucker, again, as an American who really was radicalized by the Iraq war, to see the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about how we've already dropped double the munitions of shock and awe, I actually felt like I was going insane because we have learned nothing already. They're talking about we've struck 2000 different targets across the country. Look, you don't have to believe me. Go and look at footage from the ground. It doesn't look like civil war has erupted civil society or any of that. The Iranian regime remains relatively in power as of right now. And so when you again up the ante, which President Trump did with his demand for unconditional surrender. Remember, they told us it was just about nuclear weapons. Then it was about ballistic missiles. Then it was about projecting terrorism or something in the region, which is nebulous and undefinable, designed for that reason, by the way, so …”View more
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Trump's demand for unconditional surrender from Iran is unrealistic and dangerously escalates towards potential nuclear conflict.
The Tucker Carlson Show·Tucker on the Devastating Cost of War and What It Means for American Politics With Saagar Enjeti·Mar 06, 2026
“… uh, but they didn't keep track of it back then. Uh, here's Sean McDermott on that controversial call. Not a team who ain't going to the playoff. The Chiefs. Well, it's a wrap. It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got better weapons. Caleb Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? …”“… thinking about tracking stuff like that when it was in like the Kingdom or the Astrodome when it was old, the House of Payne, that's what you used to call the Astrodome, Astrodome, the House of Payne or the Kingdom or some of these old, these old, uh, but they didn't keep track of it back then. Uh, here's Sean McDermott on that controversial call. Not a team who ain't going to the playoff. The Chiefs. Well, it's a wrap. It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got better weapons. Caleb Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP? Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio at Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. It's hard for me to, and I've had a chance to look at, it's hard for me to understand why it was ruled the way it was ruled. And if it is ruled that way, then why wasn't it slowed down just to make …”View more
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A recent game set a new record with 119.7 decibels, surpassing other stadiums like Seattle and Kansas City. However, a controversial interception call left fans and players questioning the officiating, highlighting the emotional stakes of a pivotal moment in the game. Buffalo's coach, Sean McDermott, passionately defended his team's position, emphasizing the importance of accuracy in such crucial decisions.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL Divisional Round Part 2: Ja’Quan McMillian breaks down game-sealing INT off Josh Allen·Jan 21, 2026
“… objectives. And those are being briefed on your daily basis by the Pentagon, whether it's Secretary Hegseth, General Cain, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and sometimes Donald Sankham, Admiral Cooper, the commander of Central Command. And they've laid out sort of their scorecard, their progress report, and they're briefing it every day. What is happening in this phase of the war, what is happening is phase of the operation. And remember, at the outset, it sounded like there were going to be phases. And this sounds like we're still in the first phase. And that phase has to do with …”“… the different messages coming out of the White House? And how should we think about who said what and what matters? Yeah, I think there's two sets of things going on here. Number one, military objectives and the progress towards achieving military objectives. And those are being briefed on your daily basis by the Pentagon, whether it's Secretary Hegseth, General Cain, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and sometimes Donald Sankham, Admiral Cooper, the commander of Central Command. And they've laid out sort of their scorecard, their progress report, and they're briefing it every day. What is happening in this phase of the war, what is happening is phase of the operation. And remember, at the outset, it sounded like there were going to be phases. And this sounds like we're still in the first phase. And that phase has to do with destroying all of Iran's war-making capabilities and capacity externally. That has to do with their missiles, especially their missile launchers, their capability to launch missiles, whether that's the longer-range ballistic missiles, we call them medium-range ballistic missiles that are attacking Israel, the short-range ballistic missiles attacking all …”View more
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The U.S. military's focus is on dismantling Iran's external war-making capabilities, impacting global oil markets and regional stability.
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor·Is the Iran War Ending? - with Rich Goldberg·Mar 12, 2026
“… lamar is able and they just applying that to left It amazing All right we did talk about it Ken Walker three deal Let's get into the details. The Chiefs signed Ken Walker, three-year deal worth up to $45 million, $28 million guaranteed. Nice. He's just 25 years old. He was number one in forced missed tackle rate. Kansas City was dead last in that stat last year. Is it two years in a row, Kyle? Walker was extremely high on that and that's in that stat two years ago as well so now the question becomes Mike uh for this show where does Kenneth Walker go in fantasy football because there are you …”“to go to huntley who he also athletic and can sort of duplicate what lamar is able and they just applying that to left It amazing All right we did talk about it Ken Walker three deal Let's get into the details. The Chiefs signed Ken Walker, three-year deal worth up to $45 million, $28 million guaranteed. Nice. He's just 25 years old. He was number one in forced missed tackle rate. Kansas City was dead last in that stat last year. Is it two years in a row, Kyle? Walker was extremely high on that and that's in that stat two years ago as well so now the question becomes Mike uh for this show where does Kenneth Walker go in fantasy football because there are you know there are players like Buck Yirving who they they signed Kenneth Gainwell yeah give me Walker there are players like the uh incredible Chase Brown after last year's run that one's tough um derrick henry a year older in baltimore and they lost their center they lost lindenbaum yeah that's that's a devastating blow to that that's huge i mean he's …”View more
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Kenneth Walker's signing with the Kansas City Chiefs could elevate him to a late first-round fantasy pick. With the highest forced missed tackle rate last season, he brings a dynamic edge that the Chiefs desperately need. However, concerns remain about his role in a potentially crowded backfield, making his fantasy outlook both exciting and risky.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast·Free Agent Frenzy! + Big Trades - Fantasy Football Podcast for 3/10·Mar 10, 2026
“… City, Cincinnati, Miami, 7 through 11. And then you get to Dallas is the is the What is that the fourth Dallas Yeah Dallas has the oh sorry the Chiefs I skipped over the Chiefs because I get this window in front of me The Chiefs are sitting there at nine with also pick 29 from the Trent McDuffie trade. We've had two trades, Mensch, in the last week. Right. Non-quarterbacks that have provided additional first-round picks for organizations. The Chiefs, Brett Veach realizing, hey, we got to go back to drawing board. We got to reset. We got to get younger. We got to get faster. And he's got pick …”“… guys? Sean Watson's back? Like, what do you make of that? Shador Sanders is there? Are they going to try to move around, maybe fleece someone to get a 20-27 additional first? But they've got two first-round picks. Then Washington, New Orleans, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Miami, 7 through 11. And then you get to Dallas is the is the What is that the fourth Dallas Yeah Dallas has the oh sorry the Chiefs I skipped over the Chiefs because I get this window in front of me The Chiefs are sitting there at nine with also pick 29 from the Trent McDuffie trade. We've had two trades, Mensch, in the last week. Right. Non-quarterbacks that have provided additional first-round picks for organizations. The Chiefs, Brett Veach realizing, hey, we got to go back to drawing board. We got to reset. We got to get younger. We got to get faster. And he's got pick nine and 29. And then the Cowboys at 12 and 20, who, oh, by the way, just had a very underrated. It's not official yet, but an underrated deal for a day three pick to get Rashawn Gary. Right. So they give up Micah. They get Rashawn Gary. They get a ton of draft capital. Rashawn Gary is kind of underrated, man. if you look at his pressures and his …”View more
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The Jets are positioning themselves for a quarterback in 2027, showing a smart long-term strategy despite their current challenges. Meanwhile, the Chiefs and Cowboys are actively resetting their rosters with multiple first-round picks, aiming to build a younger, faster team. This draft season will be crucial for teams like the Raiders and Giants as they navigate their own needs and opportunities.
The McShay Show·Free Agency Draft Dominoes! Plus, Pound-the-Table Day Two Prospects.·Mar 09, 2026
“… what happened in 1991, we had 500,000 people in the desert of Saudi Arabia ready to go. That was the overwhelming conventional force that our Joint Chiefs then said we needed in order to secure our war aims. Half a million people at arms in the region at that time. That's boots on the ground.”“… calculate it? Is the use of special forces with some training on how to secure nuclear materiel along with Israelis, does that constitute an expansion of the war to ground forces? Because I say it doesn't. What we mean by ground forces are, you know, what happened in 1991, we had 500,000 people in the desert of Saudi Arabia ready to go. That was the overwhelming conventional force that our Joint Chiefs then said we needed in order to secure our war aims. Half a million people at arms in the region at that time. That's boots on the ground.”View more
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The U.S. may need to deploy boots on the ground in Iran to secure nuclear materials, raising questions about congressional approval and public trust. As tensions escalate, the Iranian regime aims to outlast American involvement, complicating military strategies. Understanding what 'boots on the ground' really means is crucial as the situation unfolds.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast·Manufacturing Dissent·Mar 09, 2026
“What do you make of the Rams-Chiefs trade? You don't get too many blockbusters like this in early March. Yeah, and I was actually with Sean McVay this weekend, and he was telling me about it, and he was like over the moon, like over the moon about this. And, you know, they traded away a lot for him, but Sean is always the type of guy. And you know what I'm surprised about, too? Because he's always the type of guy like, you know, I'm going for it now. And I think more and more, …”“What do you make of the Rams-Chiefs trade? You don't get too many blockbusters like this in early March. Yeah, and I was actually with Sean McVay this weekend, and he was telling me about it, and he was like over the moon, like over the moon about this. And, you know, they traded away a lot for him, but Sean is always the type of guy. And you know what I'm surprised about, too? Because he's always the type of guy like, you know, I'm going for it now. And I think more and more, and I was saying, surprisingly, I told him this, surprisingly more people don't do what he does. Because you know what you're getting with the Trent McDuffie. With these draft picks now, you know, you hear more and more complaints because of the combine. People not going with the combine like coaches anymore. It's like we don't really know what we're …”View more
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Trading for Trent McDuffie is a smart move by the Rams, as proven NFL players are more reliable than unpredictable draft picks.
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 05, 2026
“… year. So he'll be two years removed, Ocho, from that ACL. So he should become better. Better than he was this year. I totally agree with that. Chiefs trade McDuffie to the Rams. The Chiefs get the 2026 first round pick, which is their pick because they have two first round picks They got Atlanta first round pick They get a 2026 fifth round pick a 2026 sixth round pick and a 2027 third round pick for trent mcduffie services oh joe we talked about this remember we talked about this i said oh joe i'm not gonna be surprised you know hey you was right i'm not gonna be surprised you was right …”“Yeah, he got some juice left, though. I know he does. Absolutely. And you got to think about it. So now he's going to get another year. So he'll be two years removed, Ocho, from that ACL. So he should become better. Better than he was this year. I totally agree with that. Chiefs trade McDuffie to the Rams. The Chiefs get the 2026 first round pick, which is their pick because they have two first round picks They got Atlanta first round pick They get a 2026 fifth round pick a 2026 sixth round pick and a 2027 third round pick for trent mcduffie services oh joe we talked about this remember we talked about this i said oh joe i'm not gonna be surprised you know hey you was right i'm not gonna be surprised you was right based on based on what they have what they need knowing they can't pay him and the thing that i like about him they asked him a couple of weeks ago or maybe a month ago if he were to get traded where would he like to go he's a cali kid he said i guess i'd like to go back to the rams back home jerry steve where did they turn in tennessee titans got the …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs traded cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Rams for multiple future draft picks, allowing them to address pressing roster needs. With Mahomes' health uncertain and a lack of depth at running back and receiver, the Chiefs are poised to make strategic moves in the upcoming draft to bolster their lineup. This trade exemplifies the Chiefs' commitment to balancing their roster while respecting player transitions.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: LeBron ENJOYS Playing Game 7’s on ROAD + Jeremy Lin & Kobe Didn’t SPEAK for 5 MONTHS + Gil Areanas PRASIS Iso Joe + Pats RELEASE Stefon Diggs + Chiefs TRADE Trent McDuffie + Cardinals RELEASE Kyler Muarray·Mar 05, 2026
“… of those The the like third and fourth bills ones in the 90s Yeah When it was just a blowout blowout Or like the people don't talk about how the Chiefs got embarrassed last year like that gets that gets you're right kind of like forgot You're right. Yep. They did good good point Hank good point Hank. I'm thinking of like the Raiders against the Bucks that's pretty are the The Niners and Chargers. Yeah, that was an ugly one that one was ugly Steve Young pieced up the Chargers That line was like 14 that was that not even support like it was ugly, but it was supposed to be ugly Yeah, if you make …”“Would you rather your team not make the Super Bowl or make the Super Bowl and get absolutely embarrassed for the whole world to see? Good question I'd rather not make the Super Bowl Yeah, depends on the embarrassment. I think that embarrassed like some of those The the like third and fourth bills ones in the 90s Yeah When it was just a blowout blowout Or like the people don't talk about how the Chiefs got embarrassed last year like that gets that gets you're right kind of like forgot You're right. Yep. They did good good point Hank good point Hank. I'm thinking of like the Raiders against the Bucks that's pretty are the The Niners and Chargers. Yeah, that was an ugly one that one was ugly Steve Young pieced up the Chargers That line was like 14 that was that not even support like it was ugly, but it was supposed to be ugly Yeah, if you make that I guess at least you have have there been other embarrassing ones recently recently We've we've been on some pretty good like Super Bowls in terms of actually Bucks Chiefs was kind of embarrassing Yeah, or a touchdown. Yes, or a joke Chiefs didn't score a touchdown. Yeah, I would say it's it's You do get the two weeks where you get to enjoy …”View more
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Would you prefer your team to not make the Super Bowl or to play and face humiliation? The discussion dives into how being in the Super Bowl offers excitement, but an embarrassing loss can haunt fans forever. From the Broncos' disastrous start to the Chiefs' touchdown drought, the stakes of embarrassment versus absence are laid bare.
Pardon My Take·DeAndre Hopkins, Shedeur In The Pro Bowl, Belichick Snubbed For Hall of Fame, Zac’s Stream List + FAQ’s·Jan 28, 2026
“… have won a playoff game in six consecutive seasons. The 91, 91, 96 Cowboys won three Super Bowl. The Patriots 2011 to 2018 won three Super Bowl. The Chiefs 2018 to 2024 won three Super Bowls. The Bills 2020 to 2025 did not play in a single Super Bowl. Now, I remember you and I had a discussion, Ocho. I posted it. October 13. Ocho here. You look at me tomorrow. You think so? I said, absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. Look at the success he's had. He wasn't able to win. He wasn't able to win a Super Bowl, but he was in Goddamn contention every goddamn year to AFC. Goddamn titles, six playoff appearances, six …”“… on appliance purchases of $999 or more. Offer valid January 8th through the 28th. U.S. only. See store online for details. Bill's fine. Sean McDermott. Oh, man, that's your fault, man. Per ESPN research, only four teams in the Super Bowl era have won a playoff game in six consecutive seasons. The 91, 91, 96 Cowboys won three Super Bowl. The Patriots 2011 to 2018 won three Super Bowl. The Chiefs 2018 to 2024 won three Super Bowls. The Bills 2020 to 2025 did not play in a single Super Bowl. Now, I remember you and I had a discussion, Ocho. I posted it. October 13. Ocho here. You look at me tomorrow. You think so? I said, absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. Look at the success he's had. He wasn't able to win. He wasn't able to win a Super Bowl, but he was in Goddamn contention every goddamn year to AFC. Goddamn titles, six playoff appearances, six playoff appearances. And you still fight him. Look, look at the team. The Cowboys did it from 91 to 96. They want to play. They won one playoff game in six consecutive seasons. They won three Super Bowls. The Patriots did it from 2011 to 2018. Three Super Bowls. The Chiefs 2018 to 2024. Three Super Bowls. The Bills 2025 did not play in a single …”View more
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The Buffalo Bills are at a crossroads after failing to secure a Super Bowl despite six consecutive playoff appearances. With head coach Sean McDermott's recent firing and a new regime on the horizon, the question arises: are they closer to a championship or further away? The team's past success now feels overshadowed by missed opportunities and a tough division ahead.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Fernando Mendoza HEISMAN MOMENT in National CHAMPIONSHIP + Bills FIRE Head Coach Sean McDermott + Titians HIRE Robert Saleh as Head Coach·Jan 20, 2026
“… the national security advisor. Obviously, the secretary of war is in there also, but it's national security advisor in the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I think, are the two senior military advisors. obviously it's Pete and the Secretary of War but I think Marco it's great with Scott but he's Secretary of the Treasury and he's a brilliant guy I don't know if Marco's in the Witness Protection Program or not but he ought to be out and he ought to be explaining this to the American people this has to be sold when I say sold it has to be explained to the American people exactly what's …”“… Besson. And I might say that, you know, you would assume Marco Rubio, who's remember, he's not just secretary of state. He's national security advisor. So he's really the senior advisor to the president. In addition to General Cain, it really falls the national security advisor. Obviously, the secretary of war is in there also, but it's national security advisor in the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I think, are the two senior military advisors. obviously it's Pete and the Secretary of War but I think Marco it's great with Scott but he's Secretary of the Treasury and he's a brilliant guy I don't know if Marco's in the Witness Protection Program or not but he ought to be out and he ought to be explaining this to the American people this has to be sold when I say sold it has to be explained to the American people exactly what's going on here because the center of gravity of the war as we have said and been correct for the last two weeks since the firebombing of our allies in Israel has shifted now to the Persian Gulf. And to wit, if you don't believe that within the commander in chief of the United States, your military force has given the Iranians an ultimatum. That's …”View more
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The U.S. has given Iran a stark ultimatum: open the Strait of Hormuz or face the obliteration of its power plants. This escalation comes amidst conflicting messages about winding down the war, raising questions about the administration's military strategy and its communication with both domestic and international audiences.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5237: War With Iran Enters Fourth Week Cont.·Mar 22, 2026
“… having an issue with my mic, but you guys can respond. Hegseth is doing a press conference right now with General Cain, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. And he said we will not relent until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated But we do so on our timeline and our choosing And which suggests to me that we not nearing the we're not nearing the end of this war today or tomorrow. You know, so Trump may have spoken imprecisely because he speaks imprecisely. So when he said the war is largely completed, as I say, gets back to this question of they're sitting in the situation room where …”“… for Trump to come out and say, yeah, the war is almost over, and then have the war be almost over. I mean, that's not how he operates. He comes out and says, the war is almost over, and then we first start seeing what the war looks like. Sorry, I'm having an issue with my mic, but you guys can respond. Hegseth is doing a press conference right now with General Cain, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. And he said we will not relent until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated But we do so on our timeline and our choosing And which suggests to me that we not nearing the we're not nearing the end of this war today or tomorrow. You know, so Trump may have spoken imprecisely because he speaks imprecisely. So when he said the war is largely completed, as I say, gets back to this question of they're sitting in the situation room where they're having whatever they're having. I wonder if he's redone the situation room, so there's like gold leaf around it just like there is in the Oval Office, so he feels more comfortable in it. But they're sitting in the situation room, and they're like, well, we're kind of running out of targets. Ordinarily, when we were doing our most favorable or …”View more
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Current military strategies indicate we might be witnessing a significant shift in warfare dynamics. With effective air forces dominating the battlefield and minimal enemy response, strategists are left re-evaluating traditional approaches. This raises crucial questions about the implications of deploying 'boots on the ground' in modern conflicts.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast·Whack-a-Mullah·Mar 10, 2026
“… about that. So tomorrow, Secretary of State Rubio, Defense Secretary Hegseth, CIA Director Ratcliffe, and General Dan Kaine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, are going to brief House and Senate members about where we are. So that'll take place tomorrow in the late afternoon. And it's classified. So it'll leak, of course, because unfortunately, members of our Congress don't respect classified information anymore. But I don't expect anything big there. A very unexpected thing happened, though. Kamala Harris condemned the action. Roll it. Donald Trump has dragged us into a war the American people do …”“… the Iranian action. But by and large, the Democratic Party and their media enablers, the corporate media, will oppose everything that Donald Trump does. Now, it makes them look stupid and we'll demonstrate that in a moment, but they don't really care about that. So tomorrow, Secretary of State Rubio, Defense Secretary Hegseth, CIA Director Ratcliffe, and General Dan Kaine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, are going to brief House and Senate members about where we are. So that'll take place tomorrow in the late afternoon. And it's classified. So it'll leak, of course, because unfortunately, members of our Congress don't respect classified information anymore. But I don't expect anything big there. A very unexpected thing happened, though. Kamala Harris condemned the action. Roll it. Donald Trump has dragged us into a war the American people do not want. He has put American troops in harm's way. I unequivocally oppose this war of choice and everyone should. All right. Now, just keep this in perspective. Now, this is important. Moussaris is entitled to her opinion, but as vice president, she sat on her butt for four years and watched as the Biden administration released billions of dollars …”View more
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Kamala Harris's recent condemnation of U.S. military actions in Iran is ironic, given her role in the Biden administration's funding of Iranian entities. While she criticizes the war, her past decisions empowered the regime that supports terrorism. This contradiction highlights the ongoing political divide and the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·No Spin News - TPM Edition - March 6, 2026·Mar 07, 2026
“… to be available We don know if he available but someone going to reclaim him You betting on him Paul I going to go with Gardner Minshew with the Chiefs Okay Anybody interesting who didn't get selected? Davis Mills is pretty good. Will Levis? Yeah, Will Levis. Kenny Pickett. Sam Howell. Howell. Tanner McKee? Nobody took Tanner McKee! No one did. Former Stanford quarterback. I mean, there's enough for one more round. No, no, no, I'm good. I'm good. Who is going to be this year's Sam Darnold? Who is going to be? My money is on none of them. Well, you'd have to win the Super Bowl. Right, exactly, …”“… I'm going to go Spencer Rattler. Okay. Todd? I'm going to grab Anthony Richardson. Okay. Paul? I'm going to go with Gardner. Oh, no, it's Seton. It's Seton. I'm going to go with Gardner. Whoa! I'll take Mac Jones. All right. We don know if he going to be available We don know if he available but someone going to reclaim him You betting on him Paul I going to go with Gardner Minshew with the Chiefs Okay Anybody interesting who didn't get selected? Davis Mills is pretty good. Will Levis? Yeah, Will Levis. Kenny Pickett. Sam Howell. Howell. Tanner McKee? Nobody took Tanner McKee! No one did. Former Stanford quarterback. I mean, there's enough for one more round. No, no, no, I'm good. I'm good. Who is going to be this year's Sam Darnold? Who is going to be? My money is on none of them. Well, you'd have to win the Super Bowl. Right, exactly, yeah. And maybe that's not fair to say who's going to be this year's Sam Darnold because any of these guys are going to be a Super Bowl winning quarterback and the answer would be no. Hey, this year's Indiana. They did well. Yeah, Indiana was this year's Indiana. Sam Darnold's going to be this year's Sam Darnold. Yes, Marvin. I was only going off …”View more
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None of this year's quarterback draft picks are expected to win a Super Bowl, making the search for 'this year's Sam Darnold' a challenging task. The discussion reveals a mix of opinions on the potential of players like Mac Jones and Gardner Minshew, with some arguing that even the best won't be contenders. Ultimately, the panel questions whether any of these quarterbacks will rise to the occasion or simply fade away.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 3 – Reclamation Projects, Team Building·Mar 04, 2026
“Another team who ain't going to the playoffs. The Chiefs. Oh, it's a wrap. It's time to rebuild. Who's your MVP right now, then? Drake May up there, Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan. But Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Caleb Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? …”“Another team who ain't going to the playoffs. The Chiefs. Oh, it's a wrap. It's time to rebuild. Who's your MVP right now, then? Drake May up there, Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan. But Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Caleb Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP. He should be in it. Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Lines and Tines with Spencer Graves on the iHeart Radio app is a podcast designed for hunters and fishermen to enjoy success. I like the idea of like, hey, put me on a big …”View more
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Matthew Stafford's incredible season stats have him in the MVP conversation, surprising even his critics. With competition from players like Caleb Williams and Drake May, the debate heats up over who truly deserves the title. Tune in to hear the passionate arguments and personal anecdotes that add depth to this sports discussion.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: National Champion Mikail Kamara Joins + Sneak Peak of RO Content + Inside the NBA NOT HAPPY with lack of TV time + Steve Kerr last year?!·Jan 22, 2026
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Patrick Mahomes' touchdown percentage has dropped to barely above league average, raising questions about his effectiveness against top defenses. Despite his rushing ability, he struggled significantly when key players were injured, leading to a disappointing fantasy performance. This trend suggests that the Chiefs may need to rethink their offensive strategies moving forward.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast·The TRUTH: QBs Part 2 + Coaching Crazyness, Divisional Recap - Fantasy Football Podcast for 1/20·Jan 20, 2026
“… against chicago he played really well uh baltimore remember baltimore the baltimore game yeah oh yeah the baltimore game yep Also, the Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Super Bowl MVP Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III. Hey! Upgrade their backfield to deal three years worth up to $45 million with $28.7 million fully guaranteed. Walker coming off his best season earning MVP honors in the Super Bowl, leading the Seahawks past the Patriots last month. He also led the NFL in postseason rushes, 65, rush yards, 313, rushing touchdowns, 4, in three games in January and February. Walker will …”“… would get up based on the way he played last year i said he's gonna play himself into a contract he's gonna be a starter for somebody you said it you said it i forgot what game it was i think it might have been his first time starting he played well against chicago he played really well uh baltimore remember baltimore the baltimore game yeah oh yeah the baltimore game yep Also, the Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Super Bowl MVP Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III. Hey! Upgrade their backfield to deal three years worth up to $45 million with $28.7 million fully guaranteed. Walker coming off his best season earning MVP honors in the Super Bowl, leading the Seahawks past the Patriots last month. He also led the NFL in postseason rushes, 65, rush yards, 313, rushing touchdowns, 4, in three games in January and February. Walker will become the first Super Bowl MVP to sign with a new team the following season since Dexter Jackson did it for the Buccaneers. He left to go to the Cardinals in 2003. The Chiefs wanted to upgrade their rushing attack. They ranked 25th in rush yards per game, 106.6 and 20th in yards per carry at 4-2-1. This especially struggled down the stretch, …”View more
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The Miami Dolphins must acquire another offensive weapon to support quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, similar to the depth seen in Green Bay's receiving corps. With Jalen Waddle already on the roster, adding a speedy or versatile player could elevate the team's performance significantly. As they explore free agency options, the Dolphins are poised to enhance their offensive strategy for the upcoming season.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Claressa Shields STANDS ON BUSINESS with Unc + Dolphins RELEASE Tua + Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker SIGNS with CHEIFS·Mar 10, 2026
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The Kansas City Chiefs are set for a long off-season, their first in eight years, which could be just what they need to recharge and regroup. With time to heal, study game tape, and take a break from football, players can return refreshed and ready for the next season. It's a much-needed reset for a team eager to reclaim its dominance.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·Show Me Something - The Sophie Cunningham Classic kicks off & West Wilson’s Montana State crowned FCS champs·Jan 09, 2026
“… whipsawed amid confusion about the potential for severe supply disruptions. It comes as Defense Secretary Hegseth, alongside the chair of the Joint Chiefs staff this morning said U.S. military action is again ramping up. Today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran. The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes. Intelligence more refined and better than ever. We're also now learning that according to the Pentagon, approximately 140 U.S. service members have been wounded since the start of Operation Epic Fury. The number of casualties renewing questions about the …”“As the war with Iran escalates, the number of U.S. casualties rises, and oil prices are getting whipsawed amid confusion about the potential for severe supply disruptions. It comes as Defense Secretary Hegseth, alongside the chair of the Joint Chiefs staff this morning said U.S. military action is again ramping up. Today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran. The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes. Intelligence more refined and better than ever. We're also now learning that according to the Pentagon, approximately 140 U.S. service members have been wounded since the start of Operation Epic Fury. The number of casualties renewing questions about the administration's endgame as it sends mixed messages about the timeline for U.S. involvement. What I want your viewers to understand is this is only just the beginning. Mr. President, you've said the war is, quote, very complete, but your defense secretary says this is just the beginning. So which is it and how long should Americans be? Well, I think …”View more
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The U.S. military's actions in Iran are escalating tensions and causing confusion about the endgame, with mixed messages from the administration on the timeline and objectives.
The escalating conflict with Iran is creating a volatile situation where mixed messages from the U.S. administration contribute to uncertainty and potential economic repercussions, particularly in oil markets.
The U.S. administration sends mixed messages about the war's progress and objectives, creating uncertainty in global markets and escalating tensions with Iran.
Trump's aggressive stance on Iran is escalating conflict and causing oil market instability, with mixed messages from his administration adding to the uncertainty.
Meet the Press·Meet the Press NOW — March 10·Mar 10, 2026
“… Green Bay Packers. Packers are not on the list. No, they are. Oh, yeah, number two, number two, number two. Not on the list, number two. Gunner. Chiefs. Chiefs. The Chiefs are on the list with number four. Yes, sir. Covino. Three, two, one. The Giants. Yeah. Yep, number three. Nice pull. Rich. I'm going to go the Rams. Rams at number eight. Ilo. Broncos. Broncos are at number seven. Gunner. Eagles. Eagles are at five. Yes. Covina, what a battle. Steelers. Steelers are not on the list. Oh, wow. Christ. Rich. Panthers. Kidding. Bills. Bills on the list? Bills are on the list. Oh, wow. Ilo. …”“… 18 teams with attendance. Average total attendance. Dallas Cowboys. Number one. Number one, yeah. Number one, 17 overall games. Pretty good for not paying attention. All right, Rich. I'm going to say 49ers travel well. Rank number 11. All right, Ilo. Green Bay Packers. Packers are not on the list. No, they are. Oh, yeah, number two, number two, number two. Not on the list, number two. Gunner. Chiefs. Chiefs. The Chiefs are on the list with number four. Yes, sir. Covino. Three, two, one. The Giants. Yeah. Yep, number three. Nice pull. Rich. I'm going to go the Rams. Rams at number eight. Ilo. Broncos. Broncos are at number seven. Gunner. Eagles. Eagles are at five. Yes. Covina, what a battle. Steelers. Steelers are not on the list. Oh, wow. Christ. Rich. Panthers. Kidding. Bills. Bills on the list? Bills are on the list. Oh, wow. Ilo. Commanders. The Commanders are on the list. Number 17. Gunner. Jets. Jets are on the list. Number 12. Back to Rich. Three. Two. Seattle? Seahawks? The Seahawks are on the list. They're 18th on the list. Oh, just made it. Isla. Lions. The Lions are not on the list. All right, Gunner, that means you're alive. Who's up, Gunner? Yeah. Yeah. Up the left. …”View more
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The NFL attendance rankings revealed unexpected teams in the top spots, with the Dallas Cowboys leading the pack. In a lively quiz, hosts debated which teams drew the largest crowds, with surprising omissions like the Steelers and Lions. This playful competition highlighted the dynamics of fan engagement across the league.