Best Podcast Episodes About Jackson Holliday
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 16 episodes
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“… were reading the votes. The fact that David said the next person voted out wouldn't have made sense if Ben didn't get four votes. But the fact that Jackson was pulling in Eliza here, or Hannah Shapiro, taking a long time in the booth, I really had to pause and be like, you're not really considering this right you told simon to his face uh this is my show and the person is brook and you certainly proved it was your show sir i panicked i was like wait he drew a straight line it's clearly gonna be ben wait brook's name also has to be never mind we're safe like i really i really also had the scare …”
“factor of the move. Oh, I love it as a fan, yeah. It was so much fun. And again, it seemed like he legitimately was... I did think it might have been Ben just because of the order they were reading the votes. The fact that David said the next person voted out wouldn't have made sense if Ben didn't get four votes. But the fact that Jackson was pulling in Eliza here, or Hannah Shapiro, taking a long time in the booth, I really had to pause and be like, you're not really considering this right you told simon to his face uh this is my show and the person is brook and you certainly proved it was your show sir i panicked i was like wait he drew a straight line it's clearly gonna be ben wait brook's name also has to be never mind we're safe like i really i really also had the scare there yeah i think what it comes down to mike is that and i love that you bring up the caleb move because i do think 100 caleb's influence is present here. I think Caleb doing that and getting that reaction is really the argument now that you have assigned as brook as as keely to play right which is what are you going to differentiate yourself with …”
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In the latest episode of Survivor AU: Redemption, Jackson's decision-making led to unexpected consequences, showcasing the complexities of alliance dynamics. Despite his intentions, the fallout from his choices left him vulnerable, as other players like Caleb and Simon maneuvered to take credit for the strategy. This segment highlights how Jackson's gamble might cost him the game as others shape the narrative around his actions.
“… quote. So to quote Frank's favorite. I'll take it either way. Once again, things that could have been brought to my attention yesterday regarding Jackson Churio's injury would have been nice to know. You know we still had drafts going on yesterday So yeah that a bummer But if we were redrafting today I think I would drop him to around 50th overall”
“… to account for those possibilities. So, you know, I don't know. My first reaction was to quote Frank's vocal doppelganger based on that one comment. Once again, things that could help. That's not that's not a Chris Farley quote. That's an Adam Sandler quote. So to quote Frank's favorite. I'll take it either way. Once again, things that could have been brought to my attention yesterday regarding Jackson Churio's injury would have been nice to know. You know we still had drafts going on yesterday So yeah that a bummer But if we were redrafting today I think I would drop him to around 50th overall”
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Jack Centurio has been placed on the injured list with a fractured left hand, sidelining him for 2-4 weeks. This injury, sustained during the World Baseball Classic, raises concerns about his performance upon return, especially for those who drafted him in the early rounds. Fantasy players must now consider replacement options and the potential impact on Centurio's ranking.
“… in it? Right. Should it be this USA football team or should it be, you know, getting some guys that are pros like, you know, like imagine Lamar Jackson out there type stuff. But I will toss it to you guys first. Bobby, what do you think about this event? And and if you had your choice on who should represent us in the Olympics, which should should it be some pros or should it be, you know, the US football team? I will say this. Boy, that was that was tough to watch. I really thought there would be no competition here. And then boys waxed the NFL players. Now, I will say, like many of those …”
“… like Logan Paul. Speed, I think, was there. So it was like a whole thing. But the Team USA flag football team smoked everyone. And by everybody, it was a bunch of NFL guys, too. So in general, the conversation about the Olympics, who should be playing in it? Right. Should it be this USA football team or should it be, you know, getting some guys that are pros like, you know, like imagine Lamar Jackson out there type stuff. But I will toss it to you guys first. Bobby, what do you think about this event? And and if you had your choice on who should represent us in the Olympics, which should should it be some pros or should it be, you know, the US football team? I will say this. Boy, that was that was tough to watch. I really thought there would be no competition here. And then boys waxed the NFL players. Now, I will say, like many of those people have even said, the NFL's guys clearly did not understand the rules, and they don't train for that style of game. But that's not a, you know, don't take that away from them. They do train for it, which is why they're better, and they're prepared. Also, it's kind of like this.”
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In a surprising turn of events, the Team USA flag football team defeated NFL players in a recent exhibition match in Las Vegas. The NFL stars struggled with the unique rules and style of play, highlighting the debate over who should represent the U.S. in the Olympics—professional athletes or skilled flag football players. This performance has sparked discussions about the future of flag football in competitive sports.
“… don't think we can complain. That's true. So it would be exciting to get just a body in there. He did commit to his dad. Mo Williams is the coach at Jackson State, Cavs legend Mo Williams.”
“… to play a lot of players, needs a little bench. If this guy can come in and be a good bench player, by all means, Bring him in. Yeah, we can't complain about point guard depth, and then when Pope goes out and recruits someone to be a depth piece, I don't think we can complain. That's true. So it would be exciting to get just a body in there. He did commit to his dad. Mo Williams is the coach at Jackson State, Cavs legend Mo Williams.”
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Kentucky basketball is eyeing a promising recruit, Mason Williams, who just wrapped up a visit to campus. Although currently ranked outside the top 100, his impressive shooting stats have the coaching staff optimistic about his potential. With head coach Mo Williams' son in the mix, this could be a pivotal addition to the team's depth for the upcoming season.
“… I like the swing. Blaze Alexander, my Instagram friend, comes over on a trade from Arizona. Probably going to be thrust into some playing time with Jackson Holliday in the handmade bone. Andrew Kittredge, another guy back in the bullpen. Love that. Came over from Chicago. Jackson Cowher, a guy that was in Minnesota. Oh, no, excuse me. He was with Seattle last year, was with Minnesota, then got traded. That's what it is. Big Christmas is here. Yakenski Noel and Weston Wilson, another friend of mine, also comes over off of waivers. Tyra Estrada, minor league deal. Sam Huff, minor league deal. That's a lot of …”
“… than that. Taylor Ward comes over in that Grayson Rodriguez trade. 2025-36, Jimmy Jack. 116 OPS plus there. He's a banger. I remember when Taylor Ward was doing it with the Angels. We were like, who is this guy? He just kind of continued to do it. I like the swing. Blaze Alexander, my Instagram friend, comes over on a trade from Arizona. Probably going to be thrust into some playing time with Jackson Holliday in the handmade bone. Andrew Kittredge, another guy back in the bullpen. Love that. Came over from Chicago. Jackson Cowher, a guy that was in Minnesota. Oh, no, excuse me. He was with Seattle last year, was with Minnesota, then got traded. That's what it is. Big Christmas is here. Yakenski Noel and Weston Wilson, another friend of mine, also comes over off of waivers. Tyra Estrada, minor league deal. Sam Huff, minor league deal. That's a lot of people, dude. Not every guy is going to be on the roster, but dang, they brought in a lot because they needed a lot, Coach.”
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The Baltimore Orioles are making bold moves to recover from their disastrous 2022 season, where they ranked near the bottom in every major category. With new signings like Pete Alonso and Chris Bassett, they're aiming to transform their roster and make a significant impact in 2023. This overhaul could be the turning point the franchise desperately needs.
“… game oh yeah get his ass downhill he coming off that pick looking to get downhill and yeah he might pass it but it's going to be a lob to D.A. or Jackson Hayes because he's going to look for look to put pressure on the defense. He's got to. He's got to. They got 48 hours of rest, right? Yes. Yeah, they're going to be fine. They're going to close it out. Yeah, think about it. They're probably going to have... AR probably going to come back. I can see a scenario where AR is playing. Yeah, I think AR is going to come back. Hey, Joe, I don't think that's smart, though. He ain't got but a little rib, …”
“… could tell early on he was looking he was coming off he wasn't looking to get downhill and maybe maybe maybe 45 minutes took something out his legs yeah maybe maybe it took something out his legs yeah um but I think you'll see more of an effort next game oh yeah get his ass downhill he coming off that pick looking to get downhill and yeah he might pass it but it's going to be a lob to D.A. or Jackson Hayes because he's going to look for look to put pressure on the defense. He's got to. He's got to. They got 48 hours of rest, right? Yes. Yeah, they're going to be fine. They're going to close it out. Yeah, think about it. They're probably going to have... AR probably going to come back. I can see a scenario where AR is playing. Yeah, I think AR is going to come back. Hey, Joe, I don't think that's smart, though. He ain't got but a little rib, little rib, little rib. I'm just saying. I mean, I'd rather reserve yourself just stay all the way healthy, get all the way back healthy, just wait for the next series. I mean, look, listen. Nah, you can't chance that, Ocho. Hey, Unk, the series 3-1. Now you know the Rockets don't have enough firepower to come back from 3-1. Yeah, they do. You …”
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The Lakers face a pivotal Game Five against the Rockets, needing to treat it like a Game Seven to avoid a potential upset. Despite being up 3-1, the pressure mounts as they must capitalize on their home advantage and push their game strategy to the limit. With key players potentially returning, the stakes are high for Los Angeles to close out the series decisively.
“… you're talking about that pizza yeah you don't know what it's like when you have to grow up and be a man before your time because what was Michael Jackson searching for he never got a chance to be a child so that's why he built Neverland. He wanted to go back and grab something that he never got a chance to be a part of, which was a kid. Beezer's like, I never got a chance to be a kid. I had to grow up immediately. Damn. It's so much talent. I mean, you can feel the pain. You can see the hurt. Just listen to him and talk. Listen to understand, don't listen to respond. But I didn't feel, that was …”
“… He said, my mom told me how not to get in trouble. Your mom told you not to get in trouble. that's a bar wow I had to come home if I came home I couldn't come home and just have something for myself I had to bring something for everybody yeah when you're talking about that pizza yeah you don't know what it's like when you have to grow up and be a man before your time because what was Michael Jackson searching for he never got a chance to be a child so that's why he built Neverland. He wanted to go back and grab something that he never got a chance to be a part of, which was a kid. Beezer's like, I never got a chance to be a kid. I had to grow up immediately. Damn. It's so much talent. I mean, you can feel the pain. You can see the hurt. Just listen to him and talk. Listen to understand, don't listen to respond. But I didn't feel, that was my place. I wasn trying to diagnose it Oh what was I laughing about There were situations in there that I thought was funny Sometimes you try to break the move I would ask him we pause We don see that He's like, no, I don't want in. I don't I don't want to. I don't want to clean that. Just let me cry. Hmm. Hmm. I thought he was very open. I thought …”
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Athletes often face judgment without understanding their struggles. One athlete shares how he had to grow up fast, taking on responsibilities that shaped his life choices. His story reveals the unseen battles behind public perceptions and the importance of empathy in listening to their experiences.
“… wonder to myself about the Cardinals quarterback situation and, Because, like, for instance, and I think you and I talked about this, when JSN, when Jackson Smith and Jigbo went to Seattle, I was like, oh, I was like, dang. Like, that's, well, that's not great because they're not built to use him. And then all of a sudden they get Darnold and, you know, they change some things up offensively and he has a monster year. And he was one of the best wide receivers in the league. I wonder to myself, you know, I know that's a little bit of a knock maybe on Kyler, but I wonder to myself, like what Marvin …”
“… only one who hasn lived up to the reputation you know, and he's been okay. He just hasn't lived up to the billing of where he was picked. Those other guys have all met or exceeded expectation and done it relatively early in their career. I, I'm, I wonder to myself about the Cardinals quarterback situation and, Because, like, for instance, and I think you and I talked about this, when JSN, when Jackson Smith and Jigbo went to Seattle, I was like, oh, I was like, dang. Like, that's, well, that's not great because they're not built to use him. And then all of a sudden they get Darnold and, you know, they change some things up offensively and he has a monster year. And he was one of the best wide receivers in the league. I wonder to myself, you know, I know that's a little bit of a knock maybe on Kyler, but I wonder to myself, like what Marvin could do if he stays healthy and gets gets a better quarterback and what he could do in the league. Yeah, I think that's fair. I would just counter that with Michael Wilson, like the last half of the year last year for the Cardinals was really good and played better. Yeah, really good. So they've had some guys that have put up numbers and done some …”
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Ohio State could see four players selected in the top 10 of the NFL Draft, a feat not achieved in the modern era. This class stands out not just for its quantity, but for the proven success of its players at the NFL level, including Carnell Tate, who may become the top wide receiver despite not being the best on his college team. The discussion highlights the impressive legacy of Ohio State's football program and the potential impact of its latest prospects.
“Everybody locked in? Yep. Locked in. All right, cool. And Jackson, what do you think on the count of three? One, two, three. uh the second one second one you say you're being left out of the loop in decision making all right yeah we're gonna start with you iosan well i went with projects taken away and role diminished or gone yeah i think that's a that's a bad sign you know jackson you get a point for me because i put out of the loop wow all right shay i have never been in the loop so i hope that doesn't mean …”
“Everybody locked in? Yep. Locked in. All right, cool. And Jackson, what do you think on the count of three? One, two, three. uh the second one second one you say you're being left out of the loop in decision making all right yeah we're gonna start with you iosan well i went with projects taken away and role diminished or gone yeah i think that's a that's a bad sign you know jackson you get a point for me because i put out of the loop wow all right shay i have never been in the loop so i hope that doesn't mean anything. But yeah, if I get anything taken away, that's a bad sign. Okay, perfect. Okay, so when you're getting put out of a loop, that just could be people mean with you. What was the first one again? It was it was it was micromanaged. It was being micromanaged. That could just be someone having a bad day. But no one is trying to do more work …”
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Luka Doncic is out indefinitely due to a hamstring injury, missing the chance to play enough games for MVP eligibility. This injury not only impacts his season but also raises questions about the fairness of the league's eligibility rules. As the MVP race tightens, the stakes have never been higher for players and fans alike.
“… I think if you're a Padres fan, you're like, all right, Frambois and Scoobles tough. We salvaged the series. Let's move on. It was a nice moat. Jackson Merrill robbing McGonagall. Yeah, it could have been a bigger series for that guy. Crazy. um and uh hey we've got a new mason miller closer entrance you in corn obviously you're in in obviously there's some things about corn that i don't like but like you there's also some bangers like they can bring you back a little bit i um this is a dangerous question over an hour in but what don't you like about corn there's some songs that you probably …”
“… boxes The Giants didn't check any boxes, sadly. I think for winning two out of three, the Tigers kind of checked every box. They did. Then, you know, the Padres in the last game, I mean, two hits between Vasquez, Kyle Hart, and Mason Miller. So, I mean, I think if you're a Padres fan, you're like, all right, Frambois and Scoobles tough. We salvaged the series. Let's move on. It was a nice moat. Jackson Merrill robbing McGonagall. Yeah, it could have been a bigger series for that guy. Crazy. um and uh hey we've got a new mason miller closer entrance you in corn obviously you're in in obviously there's some things about corn that i don't like but like you there's also some bangers like they can bring you back a little bit i um this is a dangerous question over an hour in but what don't you like about corn there's some songs that you probably don't want to listen to like I can't believe the stuff that when I was a kid I was listening to. Yeah. There's some stuff they did with Limp Bizkit that's, like, really weird.”
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The Tigers showcased their potential, with Kevin McGonigal impressing as a natural hitter, focusing on solid contact rather than home runs. His performance, including a grueling 10-pitch at-bat, highlights the team's promising offensive growth. As they checked all the right boxes in their opening series, fans are hopeful for continued success.
“… the man. Touch money, baby. Touch money. That's all what it's about, man. Touch money. All right, thank you, Mario. Appreciate it. Who's up next? Jackson. Jackson. Go ahead, Jackson. Man, Matt, I know you're a lawyer. Is this grounds to sue for emotional distress? No, because you had no damage. We won, so you cannot sue. I'm sorry. You've got to just enjoy it. I feel like I went through every emotion of depression in that two seconds, and then when that shot went in, I'm a mailman working, and I think these people probably think I'm insane, and I don't care. No, they were watching, too. I'm the …”
“… to, like, record the last-minute shot, but I panned to the St. Clara student section, so I kind of missed it. Why were you showing the Santa Clara student section? Who wants to see that? I thought it was over. What did you think about BG time? Oh, BG's the man. Touch money, baby. Touch money. That's all what it's about, man. Touch money. All right, thank you, Mario. Appreciate it. Who's up next? Jackson. Jackson. Go ahead, Jackson. Man, Matt, I know you're a lawyer. Is this grounds to sue for emotional distress? No, because you had no damage. We won, so you cannot sue. I'm sorry. You've got to just enjoy it. I feel like I went through every emotion of depression in that two seconds, and then when that shot went in, I'm a mailman working, and I think these people probably think I'm insane, and I don't care. No, they were watching, too. I'm the happiest I've been in a while. They were watching, too. But, again, like y'all said, just a great shot. Like, you know, under Pope and under even the last few Cal years, it feels like we've had good tournament wins and have good wins in general, but we haven't had, like, a moment to remember. We've had wins to remember, but we haven't had the …”
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Kentucky basketball fans are buzzing after a thrilling last-second shot secured an 89-84 overtime victory against Santa Clara in the NCAA tournament. This moment is being hailed as the first true postseason highlight since Tyler Hero's iconic shot in 2019, reigniting hope and excitement among fans. As they prepare for a challenging next game against Iowa State, the need for a strong Kentucky crowd is crucial to match the opposing fanbase.
“… I That feels pretty good on Cags. I like that. I've moved him into about the 160, 170 range. We see a couple injured guys go, Lawrence Butler and Jackson Holiday. Big upside on both, you know, potential 2020 guys, but doesn't sound like either is going to be ready for opening day, right? Who are those? Just blank. Lawrence Butler and Jackson Holiday. Yeah, Jackson Holiday. I saw an interview yesterday. He was on foul territory and said that he most likely will not be ready to go for opening day. Lawrence Butler, I was reading an article on MLB.com just yesterday. He has had 30 live at-bats on …”
“… time concern here than you typically see for a player drafted again 130th or so in the uh NFBC format and we just saw Jack Caglione come off the board as well here and that is what the third to last pick of round 16 yeah that was um 190th overall I That feels pretty good on Cags. I like that. I've moved him into about the 160, 170 range. We see a couple injured guys go, Lawrence Butler and Jackson Holiday. Big upside on both, you know, potential 2020 guys, but doesn't sound like either is going to be ready for opening day, right? Who are those? Just blank. Lawrence Butler and Jackson Holiday. Yeah, Jackson Holiday. I saw an interview yesterday. He was on foul territory and said that he most likely will not be ready to go for opening day. Lawrence Butler, I was reading an article on MLB.com just yesterday. He has had 30 live at-bats on the backfields and some minor league-type settings. He has yet to play in a spring training game. They're hoping that he makes his debut next week, but they are slow playing him because he's coming back from off-season knee surgery, which I don't love because we're depending on him to give us 20-plus steals this season, and he's coming back from knee …”
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Noel V. Marte may not be the everyday player many expect, raising concerns for his draft value. With competition from Matt McClain and worries about his performance against lefties, his role on the team is uncertain. Meanwhile, prospects like Lawrence Butler and Jackson Holiday face injury setbacks, adding to the unpredictability of this draft season.
“… Last year, for example, I planted a flag in Tyler Shuck. I feel really good about it right now. We'll see how it plays out. Planted another flag in Jackson Dart, but I don't think I was all that ahead of it. some wide receivers I was bullish on because I, you know, in a, in a weird wide receiver class, I loved, I loved Higgins, the two Iowa state guys. Yeah. I love Jalen Noel, both the, the, the, you know, Jaden Higgins, Jalen Noel off to good starts to marry DK. I loved them and have the year that he had. Now it doesn't mean he's going to be a star, but there were some players I love. I was lower …”
“… players in this draft, an edge rusher from Illinois. Just like you do. You plant flags, I plant flags. Every evaluator plants flags. You see something in them that maybe other people don't see, and sometimes you're right and sometimes you're wrong. Last year, for example, I planted a flag in Tyler Shuck. I feel really good about it right now. We'll see how it plays out. Planted another flag in Jackson Dart, but I don't think I was all that ahead of it. some wide receivers I was bullish on because I, you know, in a, in a weird wide receiver class, I loved, I loved Higgins, the two Iowa state guys. Yeah. I love Jalen Noel, both the, the, the, you know, Jaden Higgins, Jalen Noel off to good starts to marry DK. I loved them and have the year that he had. Now it doesn't mean he's going to be a star, but there were some players I love. I was lower on, on, um, I was, I was lower on Tedaroa McMillan. Yeah, I was lower on love to remind you on that one. Yep. On a Swessinger linebacker, offensive and defensive. rookies of the year. So I'm not a genius, but you, you, you fall in love with players. Gabe Atkins is one of those guys. I've got him in my top 32. I ain't budging. I wouldn't have …”
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Gabe Akis, an edge rusher from Illinois, is making waves and could be a top 32 pick despite not being widely recognized. His impressive 1.59 10-yard split at 261 pounds showcases his speed and power, crucial qualities for a successful pass rusher. Evaluators are excited about his potential, especially after seeing him dominate in key matchups.
“He's got juice, okay? But unless you're like Tyreek Hill or Deshaun Jackson, Like at 5'11 and a half, 187, you're probably not going to be a true vertical receiver. But I do like that he has the speed to threaten. And occasionally you'd see he'd catch a post and go, right? But where he's going to kill you is with his routes. I would argue Antonio Williams is the best route runner in this class in terms of like the in and out of breaks, like popping, accelerating. He does the dirty work over the middle. He accelerates …”
“He's got juice, okay? But unless you're like Tyreek Hill or Deshaun Jackson, Like at 5'11 and a half, 187, you're probably not going to be a true vertical receiver. But I do like that he has the speed to threaten. And occasionally you'd see he'd catch a post and go, right? But where he's going to kill you is with his routes. I would argue Antonio Williams is the best route runner in this class in terms of like the in and out of breaks, like popping, accelerating. He does the dirty work over the middle. He accelerates out of like the quick slant stuff. He gets himself open with his footwork and his precision and his crafty, right? He had 2.16 yards per route run the past two seasons. You really study these analytics. They are indicators, man. That's near the – it's not the top of the class, but Makai Lemon's over 3.0, and he's on that list with like JSN and some …”
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Antonio Williams stands out as potentially the best route runner in his draft class, showcasing exceptional footwork and precision. Despite not being a vertical threat like some of his peers, his ability to create separation and excel after the catch makes him a valuable asset for any team. His injury early in the season significantly impacted his team's performance, highlighting his role as a reliable playmaker.
“… a mobile quarterback? Tannehill? Yeah, true. Tannehill was pretty mobile. I guess he's probably the most mobile we've had. Yeah, he's not like Lamar Jackson. I mean Tyler Huntley. Oh, sure, Tyler Huntley. That's right. That was rough. Yeah. A couple quarters in the past few years with Tua. Yeah. Oh, man. New era of Dolphins football. There is actually a signing I want to shout out. Go for it. A guy that the Dolphins signed, bringing him back home to Miami, Josh Uche. Yeah, let's go. Christopher Columbus High School. Yeah. I played against him. I played with him when I was playing ball. I never bit …”
“… at 11, but I expect maybe in round two or three I can totally see us making a move for a bigger receiver. I'm obviously down for it. Let's give this guy some weapons now. He's got a cannon, and he's mobile. I don't know – when's the last time we had a mobile quarterback? Tannehill? Yeah, true. Tannehill was pretty mobile. I guess he's probably the most mobile we've had. Yeah, he's not like Lamar Jackson. I mean Tyler Huntley. Oh, sure, Tyler Huntley. That's right. That was rough. Yeah. A couple quarters in the past few years with Tua. Yeah. Oh, man. New era of Dolphins football. There is actually a signing I want to shout out. Go for it. A guy that the Dolphins signed, bringing him back home to Miami, Josh Uche. Yeah, let's go. Christopher Columbus High School. Yeah. I played against him. I played with him when I was playing ball. I never bit putting my ass so hard on my life. Then from Josh Uche when he was playing at Columbus. See pride.”
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The Miami Dolphins are looking to enhance their roster by targeting a big-time wide receiver in the upcoming draft. With exciting new signings like Josh Uche and a mobile quarterback, the team aims to spice up their offense and build a competitive future. This strategy could reshape the Dolphins' gameplay and fan expectations.
“… are interesting. At the end of the day, they're so exhausting, aren't they? Speaking of exhausting, I've been laughing all week that Ketanji Brown Jackson arguing against birthright citizenship was talking about stealing somebody's wallet. You obviously have permanent allegiance based on being born in whatever country you're from. That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, I, a US citizen, am visiting Japan. And what it means is that if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can …”
“I don't even just do it for my girls. I do it for my sons because I want them to see that women can be the center of a story, that women matter, that women are interesting. At the end of the day, they're so exhausting, aren't they? Speaking of exhausting, I've been laughing all week that Ketanji Brown Jackson arguing against birthright citizenship was talking about stealing somebody's wallet. You obviously have permanent allegiance based on being born in whatever country you're from. That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, I, a US citizen, am visiting Japan. And what it means is that if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance meaning, can they control you As a matter of law, I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who has stolen it. So there's this relationship. She's so stupid. Jesse, you're good, but Chris makes you great. I listen to other shows, and when …”
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Ketanji Brown Jackson's argument against birthright citizenship is as perplexing as claiming stealing a wallet in another country doesn't matter. This analogy illustrates the complex relationship between local and national allegiance, highlighting how laws govern behavior regardless of citizenship status. The segment also showcases the unique production style of the show, emphasizing seamless audio control and attentive producers that enhance the listening experience.
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