Best Podcast Episodes About Crosby
Everything podcasters are saying about Crosby — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 52 episodes
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“… it gets more intense i get it um but play other sports you know but let the coaches do their job relax your kid not going to be the next Sidney Crosby or Connor McDavid or Nick Cousins Just let them play. It's gotten out of control. It really has. It's sickening. And I don't like when kids change teams every year. That's a problem. I don't think you should move away to play for a team unless you're living in a place where you can't find a team. but you know kids need to be going to school enjoying their friends at school and enjoying game hockey do kids in canada still do the fake address so …”
“… eliminated. Just let them go out and have fun. it's the best time of your life and you got coaches who don't get paid you know they're volunteering um let them do their job and just go enjoy it enjoy the friendships you're going to make as you get older it gets more intense i get it um but play other sports you know but let the coaches do their job relax your kid not going to be the next Sidney Crosby or Connor McDavid or Nick Cousins Just let them play. It's gotten out of control. It really has. It's sickening. And I don't like when kids change teams every year. That's a problem. I don't think you should move away to play for a team unless you're living in a place where you can't find a team. but you know kids need to be going to school enjoying their friends at school and enjoying game hockey do kids in canada still do the fake address so they can play for like marley's oh yeah oh yeah that's the the gt the the greater toronto area i think it's different from the gt i agree with your point though like youth hockey like play with your friends you shouldn't be bouncing around team team unless there's no triple a team or whatever you know what it's all ice time you But, like, fuck. …”
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Youth hockey has become overly intense and competitive, with parents pushing their children too hard. Keith Tkachuk emphasizes the importance of fun and development, urging parents to let kids enjoy the game without the pressure of unrealistic expectations. He shares a humorous story about a confrontation with a fellow parent that highlights the absurdity of the situation.
“… being the last quarterback to win for the Patriots six Super Bowls there, that's not even threatened at that point. And nor will it be because Max Crosby, the second best pass rusher in the NFL, is not going. Yeah, but he's got a knee issue. That's true. Depending on who you ask. I hear whispers on the streets that Brady's the one that did the physical. Himself, huh? Yeah. And he wants him. Yes, that's just what's going to be interesting is to see him get traded now. Because do we think we think he has to get traded, right?”
“… would have won this year. But they didn't, so they still haven't won. Yeah, so they still haven't won. So he's going to keep them from winning. But they did make it to the Super Bowl. And the Raiders. He didn't win the Super Bowl. So his legacy of being the last quarterback to win for the Patriots six Super Bowls there, that's not even threatened at that point. And nor will it be because Max Crosby, the second best pass rusher in the NFL, is not going. Yeah, but he's got a knee issue. That's true. Depending on who you ask. I hear whispers on the streets that Brady's the one that did the physical. Himself, huh? Yeah. And he wants him. Yes, that's just what's going to be interesting is to see him get traded now. Because do we think we think he has to get traded, right?”
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In a hilarious twist, the hosts ponder whether Tom Brady might actually want the Patriots to struggle after his departure. The absurdity peaks when one host suggests Brady could be playing mind games, sabotaging the new quarterback just to maintain his legacy as the ultimate champion. Their banter about Brady's insecurities and competitive nature makes for a compelling and funny discussion.
“We got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Crosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM, Eric DaCosta, said today, nobody is more except than him. …”
“We got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Crosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM, Eric DaCosta, said today, nobody is more except than him. Gutted by it, actually, big regret for me, but we will move forward as a football team. DaCosta added that losing Senator Tyler Lindenbaum to the Raiders, the Ravens envisioned a possibility of pairing Crosby with Henderson, excuse me, with Hendricks, whom the team signed today. But Crosby medical outlook prevented the possibility from materializing …”
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In a shocking turn of events, the Baltimore Ravens rescinded their trade for Max Crosby due to medical concerns discovered during his physical. Despite initial excitement about pairing him with their roster, the Ravens' GM expressed regret over the decision as Crosby's recovery timeline raises doubts about his readiness for the upcoming season.
“… I don't understand. What made me think of it, because you were talking about what did I do. I was writing a lot, and then I was writing with Rob Crosby, who's a writer in town. And he had been writing for Ilse DeLong, who's a Dutch artist for years. Anyway, she heard some songs we wrote, decided to have me help write the record for her new side project, which was the Common Linets. we all me and a group wrote the record and then when the record came out we all became the band um they were on eurovision and stuff yeah like you did eurovision yeah that band and they got second place we lost no …”
“… Linets. You're in the Common Linets? I'm just kidding. I never heard of you. I'm just kidding. I literally was like, there's no way. I was like, there's no way. That's you? Wait, so did you move over there and then start, or did you move over there? I don't understand. What made me think of it, because you were talking about what did I do. I was writing a lot, and then I was writing with Rob Crosby, who's a writer in town. And he had been writing for Ilse DeLong, who's a Dutch artist for years. Anyway, she heard some songs we wrote, decided to have me help write the record for her new side project, which was the Common Linets. we all me and a group wrote the record and then when the record came out we all became the band um they were on eurovision and stuff yeah like you did eurovision yeah that band and they got second place we lost no way the bearded the bearded woman yeah eurovision's crazy why and the thing is is i wasn't quite i was in the band right after eurovision so right uh wait so you didn't do eurovision i didn't do you okay i retract my i retract my excitement yeah i thought But he wrote it, though. I wrote the song. There's some things I want to speak about. We …”
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Imagine waiting tables at Carrabba's and then getting a call at 2 a.m. to tour in Holland after a Eurovision hit! This segment is packed with unexpected twists, like the hilarious moment when the guest discovers he was on the front page of a newspaper without even realizing it.
“… I don't know if it's real or not, obviously no idea, but was pre-verbal. I was an infant. I remember where I was. By the windows on our loft on Crosby Street, liver-looking Lafayette Street. And I had been handed to some other adult that I didn't know very well. And they didn't know how to hold a baby. And I remember having, I'm just like, okay. This is one of those grownups who don't know how to do this. They're uncomfortable. Wow. There's nothing I can do about it. I'm just gonna have to wait it out. Yeah. Yeah. And then I remember my second. Yeah, Louie. And then my second memory was being …”
“… no way. Do you think you're gonna, I sometimes think I never felt like a kid either. No. When I was about eight or nine, I was like, I'm in charge here. I did. I was like, these people, like I just remember being like, no, I'm in charge. My first memory, I don't know if it's real or not, obviously no idea, but was pre-verbal. I was an infant. I remember where I was. By the windows on our loft on Crosby Street, liver-looking Lafayette Street. And I had been handed to some other adult that I didn't know very well. And they didn't know how to hold a baby. And I remember having, I'm just like, okay. This is one of those grownups who don't know how to do this. They're uncomfortable. Wow. There's nothing I can do about it. I'm just gonna have to wait it out. Yeah. Yeah. And then I remember my second. Yeah, Louie. And then my second memory was being on the Kitchen Island. And I was just about, I just was starting to have some language, but not quite enough. And I was kind of playing charades with my mom and I wanted to get to the counter, like the other side of the kitchen. And she was really frustrated. And I felt such empathy for both of us. And I was like, this cannot continue. Like, I …”
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As a child, I often felt like I was in charge, navigating complex adult situations at a young age. My earliest memories reveal a deep awareness of my surroundings, like recognizing when an adult couldn't hold me properly or feeling empathy during a frustrating moment with my mom. This early self-awareness shaped my journey as an artist, leading me to declare that acting was my true calling, regardless of the challenges ahead.
“… or three more weeks and I get a new thing Hey man you know it a free agency right We didn really get to talk a lot about a free agency recently Max Crosby, this is, now see, this is also what people got to start watching with these players, bro. They got their own platforms. So you do some snake stuff, some foul stuff, they can just tell the world exactly what went on. Max Crosby talked about Eric DaCosta, Jesse Minter, the Baltimore Ravens, how they handled his situation. And it did seem foul in the way he was treated. Freddie T, you've been through free agency, played in the league 13 years. …”
“I going to try something new at some point I going to give that like two or three more weeks and I get a new thing Hey man you know it a free agency right We didn really get to talk a lot about a free agency recently Max Crosby, this is, now see, this is also what people got to start watching with these players, bro. They got their own platforms. So you do some snake stuff, some foul stuff, they can just tell the world exactly what went on. Max Crosby talked about Eric DaCosta, Jesse Minter, the Baltimore Ravens, how they handled his situation. And it did seem foul in the way he was treated. Freddie T, you've been through free agency, played in the league 13 years. When you hear what Max said, how does that sort of shape your view of that entire situation? You know what? First off, man, big, huge shout out to Max. He's just a consummate pro. The way he carries himself, just everything he does in his approach, man, is always intense and full speed. And, you know, in this particular situation, I really love how …”
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Max Crosby reveals how the Baltimore Ravens mishandled his situation during free agency, suggesting they treated him unfairly. Despite the potential for a public outburst, Crosby chose a calculated response, highlighting the complexities of business decisions in the NFL. This situation underscores the importance of transparency and respect in player management.
“… where i was when i remember me too my brother ran out ran out to the front yard he's like pittsburgh just won the lottery like they're getting crosby and i'd already been picked up i was like what like everyone remembers that i was like i'm gonna i got a new line mate i said the minute the ball hit i said perfect let's go we're gonna win a cup oh yeah and well busy you almost ended up in kansas city that year man if it was he went that's where the team was somewhere for sure boots he'll be agile had the rights of the purchase price he was lagging to find the the the a bonus i mean then a …”
“… that's the year of the lockout so they had a pure lottery draft and pittsburgh had no balls and and they had five uh balls in in the uh thing there and they ended up winning the lottery so it was on july 22nd i remember i was in halifax i remember exactly where i was when i remember me too my brother ran out ran out to the front yard he's like pittsburgh just won the lottery like they're getting crosby and i'd already been picked up i was like what like everyone remembers that i was like i'm gonna i got a new line mate i said the minute the ball hit i said perfect let's go we're gonna win a cup oh yeah and well busy you almost ended up in kansas city that year man if it was he went that's where the team was somewhere for sure boots he'll be agile had the rights of the purchase price he was lagging to find the the the a bonus i mean then a bonus but a payment of some sort so they kept pushing the date and july 22nd if i'm not mistaken occurred oh they won the lottery ron and mario talked and all of a sudden oh the price went up right it's a difference ron was like he's a business great businessman he says uh well unfortunately he's he's missed a couple payments he paid on time we …”
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Sidney Crosby's contract negotiations revealed a fascinating blend of superstition and strategy, particularly around the number 8.7. After a serious concussion, Crosby opted for a longer deal with a lower average value to ensure security for both his career and the Penguins' future. This decision not only reflected his unique playing style but also showcased the complex dynamics between player health and financial risk in the NHL.
“NFL free agency hot start right a lot of moves being made obviously some of the staple news was was the Crosby news right yes it looks like looks like he's going to Baltimore trying to make a Super Bowl run over there he's talking about how you know he was thankful for his time in Oakland or in Vegas now right and and saying hey let's go make a run now in Baltimore he obviously had been wanting to get out there for a while then we break the news that he ain't going to Baltimore and he's staying with the Raiders. Wingo, I'll kick it off to you first. …”
“NFL free agency hot start right a lot of moves being made obviously some of the staple news was was the Crosby news right yes it looks like looks like he's going to Baltimore trying to make a Super Bowl run over there he's talking about how you know he was thankful for his time in Oakland or in Vegas now right and and saying hey let's go make a run now in Baltimore he obviously had been wanting to get out there for a while then we break the news that he ain't going to Baltimore and he's staying with the Raiders. Wingo, I'll kick it off to you first. What are your thoughts on that whole situation? Because it's pretty crazy that that went down the way it did. Yeah. So first off, I'll start by saying this year is a record setting year, right? We're up to $5.8 billion spent since Monday on free agency. And that's up a billion dollars more from last year. Obviously the cap space has balled up and …”
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The Ravens' handling of the Maxx Crosby trade is confusing and reflects poorly on their strategic planning, as they should have anticipated the failed physical given Crosby's recent surgery.
“… but I highly I'm kind of suspicious that I don't know if they will be if they will be prepared. But the NFL, they're upset though about this Sidney Crosby situation. The Max Crosby. Sorry, Max Crosby. Why I keep saying Sidney? Because he a penguin. That's why I keep saying that. Yeah, that's why I keep saying that. So they said they're not happy with the Ravens nixing the trade. NFL exec, he said whatever they saw before their whatever they saw better be career threatening Otherwise we don do this They knew something was wrong with his knee He just had surgery to get it fixed It really feels like …”
“… there. I know I'm not going to be in there. Cool. But I will just say this to the guys. Good luck in your future negotiations. But I want you all to remember how it go. It says chance favors the prepared mind. I hope whoever y'all select is prepared, but I highly I'm kind of suspicious that I don't know if they will be if they will be prepared. But the NFL, they're upset though about this Sidney Crosby situation. The Max Crosby. Sorry, Max Crosby. Why I keep saying Sidney? Because he a penguin. That's why I keep saying that. Yeah, that's why I keep saying that. So they said they're not happy with the Ravens nixing the trade. NFL exec, he said whatever they saw before their whatever they saw better be career threatening Otherwise we don do this They knew something was wrong with his knee He just had surgery to get it fixed It really feels like they had some other reason for wanting out of this deal. There's got to be something else here. We all know he probably wasn't going to be ready until training camp. It really sounds like they just got scared and looked for a way out. they ain't get scared they knew they had something else in their bag joe because they so after that first day when …”
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The Ravens' decision to back out of a trade with Max Crosby raises serious questions about their motives. After surgery, they knew Crosby would fail his physical, suggesting they were looking for a way out. This incident highlights the murky ethics of NFL negotiations and the risks players face from their own representation.
“… Harvey's number two, Wayne Gretzky's got a number. Anyone that played before me, I owe it to them to fight for the rights they fought for. Sidney Crosby, who is yet to get a card because he is not a retired player yet. Oh, maybe on the weekend, I'm hoping. Please Sidney No keep playing kid But he player number 4495 So when he retires it his responsibility to make sure that you know all the work that we put in with social workers and doctors don let that go because you might have more money”
“… the culture a little bit, like every player has a number now, and that number signifies when you signed your NHL contract. I'm player number 2144. So that means any player that played before me, Gordie Howe's number one, Jean Beliveau's eight, Doug Harvey's number two, Wayne Gretzky's got a number. Anyone that played before me, I owe it to them to fight for the rights they fought for. Sidney Crosby, who is yet to get a card because he is not a retired player yet. Oh, maybe on the weekend, I'm hoping. Please Sidney No keep playing kid But he player number 4495 So when he retires it his responsibility to make sure that you know all the work that we put in with social workers and doctors don let that go because you might have more money”
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NHL legends are pushing for a crucial wellness plan that ensures players have access to health care after their careers. This initiative, led by key figures like Marty Walsh and Gary Bettman, aims to change the culture within the league, ensuring that all players, including those from Europe, receive necessary support. The plan, which includes dental care and support for families, is set to launch on June 2nd, signifying a major step forward for player rights.
“Ocho, Bears general manager Ryan Poles confirmed today that the team was interested in trading for Max Crosby before he was traded to the Baltimore Ravens, a deal that ended up being called off. We were involved. We checked in. We looked to see if it made sense, Poles said, had some dialogue. I'll leave it at that. Ocho, does Max Crosby end up staying at the Raiders this year? You know what Hey at this point I not sure At this point I not sure especially when a situation like this happens One that I really never seen before I sure it happened before …”
“Ocho, Bears general manager Ryan Poles confirmed today that the team was interested in trading for Max Crosby before he was traded to the Baltimore Ravens, a deal that ended up being called off. We were involved. We checked in. We looked to see if it made sense, Poles said, had some dialogue. I'll leave it at that. Ocho, does Max Crosby end up staying at the Raiders this year? You know what Hey at this point I not sure At this point I not sure especially when a situation like this happens One that I really never seen before I sure it happened before Not the date since I been involved with the NFL But for the Ravens to decline in trading for Matt Crosby and sending him back to the Raiders, what message does that send to the other teams? He ain't going for no first-round picks. Right. Especially for the teams that are in contention, that would want a player like Matt Crosby who's going to make an …”
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The Bears were keen on trading for Max Crosby, but the deal fell through, sending shockwaves through the NFL. With the Ravens backing out, questions arise about Crosby's future with the Raiders and his declining trade value. This unexpected twist leaves teams wondering about their strategies and the implications for Crosby's career.
“… cut and traded. Mm-hmm. It happens. Max Cross said on his broadcast that he acted off the field the way he does on the field he would be in prison Crosby said the second I put on my cleats and I across the line I a different environment And I thinking about murdering everything in front of me The second I'm off, I can turn it off just like that. And just because you have to, I can't be like I am on the field all the time. Or I'd be in prison. He's a perfect guy. He's a perfect guy for the Raiders. Yeah, I mean, listen, I said. That red hair, I mean, he's Al. He would be like the old Ochoa 70s …”
“… Joe Montana. Oh, yeah. They cut Jerry. They cut Emmitt. Come on, what are we doing here? These new young players think that being released or being traded is beneath. You better go back and check some of the historically great players that have been cut and traded. Mm-hmm. It happens. Max Cross said on his broadcast that he acted off the field the way he does on the field he would be in prison Crosby said the second I put on my cleats and I across the line I a different environment And I thinking about murdering everything in front of me The second I'm off, I can turn it off just like that. And just because you have to, I can't be like I am on the field all the time. Or I'd be in prison. He's a perfect guy. He's a perfect guy for the Raiders. Yeah, I mean, listen, I said. That red hair, I mean, he's Al. He would be like the old Ochoa 70s Raiders, wouldn't have a Tuzak and Otis Sidstrunk and all those guys, Ben Davison, Jack Tatum, and all those guys. He's it. He's perfect. I said it before. I mean, I didn't think he wanted to be there. But if he is, I mean, they lose a huge piece of what their identity is. Matt Crosby is the identity. He represents everything that the Raiders are and …”
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NFL trades can devastate a player's ego, even for all-stars like Max Crosby. Despite being a top performer, he reflects on how the business often prioritizes team dynamics over individual accomplishments. This reality check reveals the cutthroat nature of professional sports, where even legends can be traded or released.
“The Max Crosby trade reversed, and I don't think I can overstate how devastating I think this is for the Raiders. They were going to get two first-round draft picks, one this year, one next year. Plus, their philosophy in free agency probably was banking on the fact they were getting rid of Max Crosby and his contract. and go into the Ravens, so they had a different philosophy here. Who they were going after, how much money they were going to spend, but the …”
“The Max Crosby trade reversed, and I don't think I can overstate how devastating I think this is for the Raiders. They were going to get two first-round draft picks, one this year, one next year. Plus, their philosophy in free agency probably was banking on the fact they were getting rid of Max Crosby and his contract. and go into the Ravens, so they had a different philosophy here. Who they were going after, how much money they were going to spend, but the Ravens said, hey, didn't pass our physical, and we're sending him back. This has happened before. Now, it's happened in other sports. Remember Carlos Correa with the Mets? Mark Williams, the Hornets, he was going to go to the Lakers. And the Ravens have done this before. now these weren't big names ryan grant in 2018 failed a physical 2020 michael …”
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The Ravens' reversal on the Maxx Crosby trade is a devastating blow for the Raiders, who now face challenges in trading him as damaged goods.
The reversal of the Maxx Crosby trade is devastating for the Raiders, as it disrupts their free agency strategy and leaves them with a potentially untradeable asset due to health concerns.
“But Max Crosby did have surgery. I think he knew he had to have surgery. But it's a torn meniscus. You can play through that. He can. But that's where you had this falling out between him and the Raiders front office because he wanted to play those last two games. and that it felt like we're going to sit you down because the last thing we want to do is win another game. Now looking at that knee, and I don't know how many knee surgeries he's had, but if …”
“But Max Crosby did have surgery. I think he knew he had to have surgery. But it's a torn meniscus. You can play through that. He can. But that's where you had this falling out between him and the Raiders front office because he wanted to play those last two games. and that it felt like we're going to sit you down because the last thing we want to do is win another game. Now looking at that knee, and I don't know how many knee surgeries he's had, but if they're saying that it could be long-term damage in there, then it doesn't sound right, but the Ravens have every right to be able to do it. It's like, yeah, we're bringing him in. And that changed. Look at free agency. It felt like a lot of dominoes fell after Max Crosby went to the Ravens. Yeah, Paul. I'd really love to know the timeline of this. Did …”
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The Ravens' decision to pivot from Maxx Crosby to Trey Hendrickson is strategic, allowing them to retain valuable draft picks while addressing potential long-term durability concerns with Crosby.
“certainly with what happened with Max Crosby. Now, I've seen a couple of reports that there are still some teams that are probably trying to swoop in and get Max Crosby. We heard from a former player yesterday who said that you can fail somebody, fail their physical if maybe things aren't working out your way with the amount of money you want to pay And I don want to mention who the person is You know it not a pass type physical from what we were told yesterday by this former player It …”
“certainly with what happened with Max Crosby. Now, I've seen a couple of reports that there are still some teams that are probably trying to swoop in and get Max Crosby. We heard from a former player yesterday who said that you can fail somebody, fail their physical if maybe things aren't working out your way with the amount of money you want to pay And I don want to mention who the person is You know it not a pass type physical from what we were told yesterday by this former player It basically he wanted this amount of money and then they were going to fail his physical Then he said, well, how about I play for this? Suddenly he passed his physical. It's open to interpretation here. With Max Crosby, is he going to be able to pass a physical? What happens when he gets traded and he goes to another team and passes the physical? Is …”
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Max Crosby's potential trade raises questions about his physical status after a failed attempt with the Ravens. If he passes a physical with a new team, what implications does that have for the Ravens' assessment? This situation could lead to serious scrutiny of both teams involved and the integrity of the physical evaluation process.
“So, USA Today, they got a list of the biggest winners and losers in free agency. They're saying the biggest losers, Max Crosby, Baltimore Ravens, GM. Oh, my. The list go on and on. You got that? Can y'all put that list up? Yes. So, I got, when they're saying the biggest losers, what do you mean by Max Crosby? The people who lost in free agency. They're basically saying they didn't. I think Max Crosby, because he's back with the Raiders. I don't think he lost. I think the Baltimore Ravens GM, I say he lost. I wouldn't say he lost. See, that's what I'm saying, Josie. …”
“So, USA Today, they got a list of the biggest winners and losers in free agency. They're saying the biggest losers, Max Crosby, Baltimore Ravens, GM. Oh, my. The list go on and on. You got that? Can y'all put that list up? Yes. So, I got, when they're saying the biggest losers, what do you mean by Max Crosby? The people who lost in free agency. They're basically saying they didn't. I think Max Crosby, because he's back with the Raiders. I don't think he lost. I think the Baltimore Ravens GM, I say he lost. I wouldn't say he lost. See, that's what I'm saying, Josie. You've got to see who you're looking at or whose perspective that you're looking from. Did he lose business-wise or did he lose in the frame of how people look at you? He just got a player that was good for less and kept two first round draft choices. He did not lose. He did not lose They don care about your feelings He won He won in a businessman but …”
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The Baltimore Ravens' GM is labeled a loser in free agency, but was he really? With a savvy business move that kept two first-round draft picks while signing key players, he may have actually won the offseason. This debate highlights differing perspectives on success in the NFL's free agency landscape.
“… old, who signed an extension last offseason. He's retiring. Bears Twitter spent the entire morning thinking that was the day they were getting Max Crosby. All the betting odds were like, we're the favorite. it if something's coming down you know and then they're like so excited and it's like boom you lost your role young center that was awful star center so that's huge and um i think there was reports i don't know the name but they're already like bringing in other centers to talk to right now um also i guess this is breaking news it is as of right now breaking news huge trade the rams have …”
“And then we got two more pieces of news. One of them. One's breaking right now. One of them is big news yesterday. The Bears. I mean, Drew Dallman. Pro Bowl center for the Bears' incredible offensive line at 27 years old, who signed an extension last offseason. He's retiring. Bears Twitter spent the entire morning thinking that was the day they were getting Max Crosby. All the betting odds were like, we're the favorite. it if something's coming down you know and then they're like so excited and it's like boom you lost your role young center that was awful star center so that's huge and um i think there was reports i don't know the name but they're already like bringing in other centers to talk to right now um also i guess this is breaking news it is as of right now breaking news huge trade the rams have traded a first round pick in this draft 29 a fifth a sixth and a 2027 third which is a lot of their picks they you know less need is always i don't care about them picks yeah he's yeah you and brooks of dynasty managers they're like let me go get a vet”
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The Cardinals' decision to release Kyler Murray is seen as a move to reset with a new coach, but the potential acquisition of Malik Willis is viewed skeptically.
“We got Shakur Stevenson. We got Rolly Romero joining us tonight. But first, we got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Cosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM Eric DaCosta said today, nobody is more except than him. …”
“We got Shakur Stevenson. We got Rolly Romero joining us tonight. But first, we got to get into the shocking turn of events involving Max Crosby. Ocho, Raiders broke the news that the trade had sending Max Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round draft picks had been rescinded. Raiders alleged in a statement that the Ravens had backed out of the agreement reached four days earlier. It was then reported that medical concerns arose during Cosby's physical and were a catalyst for the dissolution of the deal. Ravens GM Eric DaCosta said today, nobody is more except than him. Gutted by it actually big regret for me but we will move forward as a football team The cost to added that losing Senator Tyler Lindenbaum to the Raiders and the Ravens began envision a possibility of pairing Crosby with Henderson excuse me, with Hendricks, whom the team signed today. But Crosby's medical outlook prevented the possibility from …”
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The Raiders' trade sending Max Crosby to the Ravens was unexpectedly rescinded due to medical concerns following his physical. Despite Crosby's impressive performance last season, a meniscus injury and subsequent surgery raised red flags, leading the Ravens to withdraw from the deal entirely. This rare move highlights the complexities of player health in trade negotiations.
“Play of the day, stat of the day, all of that forthcoming. The Max Crosby trade reversed, and I don't think I can overstate how devastating I think this is for the Raiders. They were going to get two first-round draft picks, one this year, one next year. Plus, their philosophy in free agency probably was banking on the fact they were getting rid of Max Crosby and his contract and going to the Ravens, so they had a different philosophy here. Who they were going after, how much money they were going to spend, but the …”
“Play of the day, stat of the day, all of that forthcoming. The Max Crosby trade reversed, and I don't think I can overstate how devastating I think this is for the Raiders. They were going to get two first-round draft picks, one this year, one next year. Plus, their philosophy in free agency probably was banking on the fact they were getting rid of Max Crosby and his contract and going to the Ravens, so they had a different philosophy here. Who they were going after, how much money they were going to spend, but the Ravens said, hey, didn't pass our physical, and we're sending him back. this has happened before now it's happened in other sports remember Carlos Correa with the the Mets Mark Williams the Hornets he was going to go to the Lakers but and the Ravens have done this before now these weren't big names Ryan Grant in 2018 failed a physical 2020 Michael …”
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The Ravens' decision to reverse the Maxx Crosby trade due to a failed physical is a major setback for the Raiders, who are now left with a potentially untradeable asset and a disrupted strategy.
“… not doing anything. NFLPA's not doing anything. It's your opinion. It's your doctor. But it felt like it was buyer remorse. And I felt bad for Max Crosby because here he is saying goodbye to the Raiders. You're going to Baltimore. You get there. and he's kind of trying to figure out, wait a minute, is this how they greet their players? Here's Max talking about flying to Baltimore. So I get there, I get to the hotel. But no, this is the other part. They picked me up. They flew me to D.C. Because there wasn't many flights. It's like we flew first class. They flew me to D.C. because I was only …”
“You can be vague. NFL's not doing anything. NFLPA's not doing anything. It's your opinion. It's your doctor. But it felt like it was buyer remorse. And I felt bad for Max Crosby because here he is saying goodbye to the Raiders. You're going to Baltimore. You get there. and he's kind of trying to figure out, wait a minute, is this how they greet their players? Here's Max talking about flying to Baltimore. So I get there, I get to the hotel. But no, this is the other part. They picked me up. They flew me to D.C. Because there wasn't many flights. It's like we flew first class. They flew me to D.C. because I was only straight through. We had to drive two hours from D.C. all the way to Baltimore after the five-hour flight, bro. That was bad. Wait. Oh, my God. I'm like, damn. You know what I mean? You're sitting on a plane all day. You're like, I just want to go and lay down for a second, catch my thoughts. Bro, two hours in the car. I'm like, this is crazy. Yeah, …”
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Max Crosby's transition from the Raiders to the Ravens took an unexpected turn when he faced a grueling travel ordeal. After a five-hour flight, he found himself on a two-hour drive from D.C. to Baltimore, leaving him questioning the team's travel arrangements. This experience sparked feelings of buyer's remorse as he wondered if this would be his new normal with the Ravens.
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