Best Podcast Episodes About Joe Burrow
Everything podcasters are saying about Joe Burrow — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 30, 2026 – 52 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Joe Burrow
“Win a championship. Now, I tell you this. I much rather pay that Joe Burrow 50, 55, 60. Then, you know, then I'm all in for that over anything. No question. Hey, and listen. Now, we know that's not going to happen with Joe Burrow since then. And if you really care about it, you give him a chance. Okay. At truly, a truly legendary career with a truly legendary organization. Hey, Mr. Brown, don't you worry about it none. We're going to make it worth it for you. You hear me? he gon' make it worth it for you I mean, not …”
“Win a championship. Now, I tell you this. I much rather pay that Joe Burrow 50, 55, 60. Then, you know, then I'm all in for that over anything. No question. Hey, and listen. Now, we know that's not going to happen with Joe Burrow since then. And if you really care about it, you give him a chance. Okay. At truly, a truly legendary career with a truly legendary organization. Hey, Mr. Brown, don't you worry about it none. We're going to make it worth it for you. You hear me? he gon' make it worth it for you I mean, not we, I'll say the Steelers the Steelers, yeah, you can't be in cahoots the Steelers gon' make it worth it for you Mr. Brown but, listen, Mr. Brown sir, you gotta listen to the voice of reason that's me he not gon' I pray I'm with you it's all right there the show, I'm burrowing listen, you know what I going to call him Mr Jones now because even though …”
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James Harrison passionately argues that the Pittsburgh Steelers should pay Joe Burrow whatever it takes to win a championship, even hinting at a recruitment strategy. He humorously claims that Burrow, currently with the Bengals, should consider the allure of the Steelers’ legacy and success. Harrison's playful banter reveals the competitive tension between the Steelers and Burrow’s current team, showcasing the excitement around potential moves in the NFL.
“… already made with it. Yeah, man. Yeah. That's right. Oh, the government. Am I right? You're right. Oh, you're right. Lunchbox. Yeah, Jessica Alba, Joe Burrow, spotted in Las Vegas, playing a little blackjack, which I was shocked that they were just out on the regular floor amongst common people. I thought it was AI at first. Did you? I did too. I thought they were AI together. I'm like, how are they not in the VIP room where no one can get to them? They're just right there amongst the slot machines. I'm like, this is crazy. And it's like, oh, they're dating, they're dating. They were there with a …”
“… should be like a little upset that they're taking too much money from you at the beginning. Because they have that money and they can do whatever they want with it, make money with it, and then just give you back yours and they have the money they've already made with it. Yeah, man. Yeah. That's right. Oh, the government. Am I right? You're right. Oh, you're right. Lunchbox. Yeah, Jessica Alba, Joe Burrow, spotted in Las Vegas, playing a little blackjack, which I was shocked that they were just out on the regular floor amongst common people. I thought it was AI at first. Did you? I did too. I thought they were AI together. I'm like, how are they not in the VIP room where no one can get to them? They're just right there amongst the slot machines. I'm like, this is crazy. And it's like, oh, they're dating, they're dating. They were there with a group of friends that had already left the table and they were the only two still playing. They are not dating. Alba still has her dude, unfortunately. Why are you sad about that? She is so hot, dude. Yeah, but what do you think? What do I think? I think that if she got a piece of me, it would be great. What does that mean? I just threw up a little. …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss the absurdity of AI potentially handling your taxes, with one claiming to have received a $7 million refund! The conversation takes a turn when they share a wild story about Jessica Alba and Joe Burrow casually playing blackjack in Las Vegas, leading to some unexpected and funny impressions.
“… can't hit him, so... Yeah, you can't touch him. It's flag football. Yeah, I don't... Yeah, I don't see a problem with it, but I need to talk to Joe. Joe Burrow. I need to talk to you. I understand what's going through your head. Let me talk to him. Talk to him, DeVal. I want you to see me, Joe. Joe, I understand what's going through your head. Mr. Burrow, let me talk to you for a minute. You're sitting there in Cincinnati and you know there's no way God's greener can go get you a Lombardi So you see the next closest thing gold medal I understand it You want to have something you want to win something …”
“… Do you think... You'll let your quarterback play? My quarterback play? Yeah. In what? Flag football? In the Flag Football Olympics. Yeah. Okay. Thousand percent. I mean... If you're going to represent the country, go get them a medal. I mean, they can't hit him, so... Yeah, you can't touch him. It's flag football. Yeah, I don't... Yeah, I don't see a problem with it, but I need to talk to Joe. Joe Burrow. I need to talk to you. I understand what's going through your head. Let me talk to him. Talk to him, DeVal. I want you to see me, Joe. Joe, I understand what's going through your head. Mr. Burrow, let me talk to you for a minute. You're sitting there in Cincinnati and you know there's no way God's greener can go get you a Lombardi So you see the next closest thing gold medal I understand it You want to have something you want to win something And when you want to win something, Joe walks away from the TV, makes like I didn't see him leave. And when that happens, you try and grasp onto something so you can have something when you're done with your career. But if you want to have something, you know what you need to do. Joe Burrow, go up there, Mr. Brown, and tell him, I love everything …”
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Joe Burrow's aspirations for Olympic football could redefine his legacy if American football gains traction in the Games. Deebo Harrison argues that with flag football already included, it's time for the NFL to push for full-contact football in the Olympics, where they believe they would dominate. This conversation reveals Burrow's desire for achievement beyond the NFL, hinting at a quest for a gold medal as a new milestone in his career.
“… ♪♪ I want to rock! We know the Bengals' defense is suspect, but we are always going to bet against the Browns on the road. And I will say it again. Joe Burrow, the past five games, take away that Joe's, in his feelings, game against the Ravens where it felt like he was a ghost and they lost 24-0, they're averaging nearly 40 points a game. And we know that they are the kind of team and franchise that talks about building on success. And we know they like to win out at the end of the year so they can go into next year feeling good. They have talked about it. So Joe is going to go out there, backyard it …”
“… going to talk about in the first five that we have locked in right now. Cleveland and Cincinnati. Cincinnati, minus seven-and-a-half. Simon, this is going to be our Rockin' Hard Plays Bet of the Week presented by Hard Rock. Bet. I want to rock! Rock! ♪♪ I want to rock! We know the Bengals' defense is suspect, but we are always going to bet against the Browns on the road. And I will say it again. Joe Burrow, the past five games, take away that Joe's, in his feelings, game against the Ravens where it felt like he was a ghost and they lost 24-0, they're averaging nearly 40 points a game. And we know that they are the kind of team and franchise that talks about building on success. And we know they like to win out at the end of the year so they can go into next year feeling good. They have talked about it. So Joe is going to go out there, backyard it up. He loves playing ball. He's got Jamar Chase. He's going to try to light it up as much as he can. I'm on the Bengals at seven, I think. I'm also big on the Bengals and the Rams money line today. We're going with the Bengals. I think we're both in the same place with this one. We think this is a total open it up, put up big numbers. We're …”
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The segment analyzes the upcoming matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns, highlighting Joe Burrow's recent performance and the Bengals' offensive success. It also notes Cleveland's struggles after wins and discusses the significance of key players like Myles Garrett and Jamar Chase.
“… 13. There's some things he does that very rarely. So you combine all those things. And I promise you that aspect of his game. I haven't seen since Joe Burrow in 2019. now joe burrow had a lot of starts joe burrow went from ohio state to lsu at two years starting joe burrow played that last season and he finished the season strong joe burrow is bigger joe burrow was more durable okay so don't get it twisted i'm saying he's joe burrow i'm not i'm saying from all the aspects i just talked about the scheduling the conviction the anticipation the pocket maneuverability and just manipulation. That's what …”
“… think. but I'm talking about like, you can't see it. You trust it. You lead a receiver. Like these throws that he's making, like that throw to Jeremy Bernard against Florida state. Again, the left rail, go look at my Twitter X. It's a at McShade 13. There's some things he does that very rarely. So you combine all those things. And I promise you that aspect of his game. I haven't seen since Joe Burrow in 2019. now joe burrow had a lot of starts joe burrow went from ohio state to lsu at two years starting joe burrow played that last season and he finished the season strong joe burrow is bigger joe burrow was more durable okay so don't get it twisted i'm saying he's joe burrow i'm not i'm saying from all the aspects i just talked about the scheduling the conviction the anticipation the pocket maneuverability and just manipulation. That's what I see. His play declines, though. There are a couple things. First of all, his play declined during the final six games of the season. He completed 61% of his throws the final six games, four interceptions. The first nine, it was 67%, which is one pick. Four factors I looked at. Alabama's run game ranked 125th in the FBS. Atrocious. Brent Venable's …”
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Ty Simpson's play shows flashes reminiscent of Joe Burrow, especially in pocket manipulation and aggressive passing. However, his performance declined in the final stretch of the season due to multiple factors, raising concerns about his trajectory on certain throws. Evaluators believe he needs time to develop before starting in the NFL, making him a potential late first-round pick for teams like Arizona.
“… you can't really judge him yet. You got to give him a legit team so then you can give him a chance. Listen, listen. Hey, Ben, let me go back to that Joe Burrow, that Joe Burrow. Hey, Ben, I've been talking, I've been doing a lot of talking to Joe Burrow. And, uh, I've been I've been conversating with him on here on a weekly, bi-weekly basis. And we've been having conversations. I talked to him on the phone yesterday, and we've been talking about him. He's going to go up there and talk to Mr. Brown to see what he needs to do to do whatever he needs to do to maybe get into some black and gold. How would …”
“… didn't look too good to me. So, like, you get a coordinator that believes in you, calling some plays that it's, Debo, I don't, Debo, get Debo out of here. But you hear what I'm saying though, Ben. Like, I respect what you're saying because you can't really judge him yet. You got to give him a legit team so then you can give him a chance. Listen, listen. Hey, Ben, let me go back to that Joe Burrow, that Joe Burrow. Hey, Ben, I've been talking, I've been doing a lot of talking to Joe Burrow. And, uh, I've been I've been conversating with him on here on a weekly, bi-weekly basis. And we've been having conversations. I talked to him on the phone yesterday, and we've been talking about him. He's going to go up there and talk to Mr. Brown to see what he needs to do to do whatever he needs to do to maybe get into some black and gold. How would you feel about a borough coming over and being the sit-in, And to fill in, to get that spot over there for all Pittsburgh Steelers, just as you were put into that spot. How do you feel about that? How do you feel about that, Ben? Joe Burrow going to the Steelers? Yes, sir. I mean, I think I would call that a pipe dream. I don't think that's a …”
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Pittsburgh Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger calls the idea of Joe Burrow joining the Steelers a 'pipe dream,' but the conversation highlights the potential impact of a strong quarterback. As the hosts discuss Burrow's capabilities and the need for a competent offensive line, they emphasize that a supportive coaching relationship could change everything. This segment showcases the high stakes in the AFC North and the pivotal role of quarterback performance.
“… No, he was running from Miles the whole game. He didn't run. The whole game. You didn't watch. The whole game? He put Aaron Rodgers right there. Joe Burrow was throwing the ball under two and a half seconds. Then the whole game. And then anytime he was running, boom, boom, boom. That one, I'm not going to lie. Joe, he didn't even try and run. He didn't go out of his way. I'm not going to lie. He didn't go out of his way on that one. He didn't go out of his way. He sat down. He's protecting himself. He looked behind him and sat down. He's protecting himself. He did like this. Deebo, he's protecting …”
“… this set. I really wish we could play. Oh, you think he gave it to him? No, he got off. Crazy. He got off the edge. He got off the edge. Crazy. He got off the edge. Boom. And then got him up on him. He did this. He felt this. He said, oh, it's Miles. No, he was running from Miles the whole game. He didn't run. The whole game. You didn't watch. The whole game? He put Aaron Rodgers right there. Joe Burrow was throwing the ball under two and a half seconds. Then the whole game. And then anytime he was running, boom, boom, boom. That one, I'm not going to lie. Joe, he didn't even try and run. He didn't go out of his way. I'm not going to lie. He didn't go out of his way on that one. He didn't go out of his way. He sat down. He's protecting himself. He looked behind him and sat down. He's protecting himself. He did like this. Deebo, he's protecting himself. He sat down and was making sure. Deebo. And leaned a little this way. He's protecting himself. So he made sure it was Garrett that touched him. Nope. He was protecting himself. He only did that, bro, to break TJ's record, man. Miles got off. Joe Burrow got more hate for the Steelers than he did for the Browns. That's all that was. No. …”
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Joe Burrow faces a crucial offseason where he must consider his future and legacy in the NFL, especially after a challenging season. The pressure is on him to make decisions that will not only impact his career but also set a precedent for his family and fans. A former player offers heartfelt advice on how Burrow can navigate these pivotal moments.
“… in his class Whoa, so he was ranked ahead of Kyler Murray. Ooh ahead of Juwan Jennings. Oh, it was also in that same class Oh, so that ahead of what Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Yeah, I did try to go back and see the big games that they played in because again small sample size for two young ish quarterbacks Drake may what do you think? What's the biggest game that Drake may has played in? For the AFC Division around so this year. Yeah, I think we could both agree. He didn't play great in the two big games this year Right. Mmm number one defense. He played me won the game. …”
“… behind just yet At this point. I think he's got one Comeback drive for a win in his career, which is it's great. He's got a young career a lot left in front of him Jared Stidham was the number one ranked dual threat quarterback out of high school in his class Whoa, so he was ranked ahead of Kyler Murray. Ooh ahead of Juwan Jennings. Oh, it was also in that same class Oh, so that ahead of what Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Yeah, I did try to go back and see the big games that they played in because again small sample size for two young ish quarterbacks Drake may what do you think? What's the biggest game that Drake may has played in? For the AFC Division around so this year. Yeah, I think we could both agree. He didn't play great in the two big games this year Right. Mmm number one defense. He played me won the game. He had two He had some great throws like the throw to booty the throw to two digs big time throws But I'm also winning a playoff game against the number one defense having three touchdowns. I would consider that great I don't know about you. We fumbled a lot Again, I would say that throwing three touchdowns And against the number one defense in a …”
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Rumors suggest that Jared Stidham, the backup quarterback, might actually have a tail, sparking quirky debates among fans. This bizarre claim originated from various message boards and was fueled by Stidham's unusual athleticism and unique background. While the evidence remains elusive, the conversation raises questions about the implications of such a trait on performance in football.
“… weekend happened last night, and this one, I got a name drop because it's sports-related. I'm there at the hotel. And all of a sudden in walks in Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson. And they're, they're talking and they I'm going to stop right in front of me. I'm six foot one. These guys made me feel five foot one. And I'm like, can you guys like inside of my mind? I'm like, can you move your conversation? They literally shot right in front of me to talk. And I'm like, I don't like this. You guys are like literally towering over me at this moment.”
“All right, your best and worst of the weekend. Best was, I mean, my Lakers doing it. That was great to see. They got a rough six-game stretch coming up. Hopefully they do well. Worst of the weekend happened last night, and this one, I got a name drop because it's sports-related. I'm there at the hotel. And all of a sudden in walks in Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson. And they're, they're talking and they I'm going to stop right in front of me. I'm six foot one. These guys made me feel five foot one. And I'm like, can you guys like inside of my mind? I'm like, can you move your conversation? They literally shot right in front of me to talk. And I'm like, I don't like this. You guys are like literally towering over me at this moment.”
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This weekend, I had a hilarious encounter with NFL stars Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson that made me feel tiny. While enjoying my Lakers' victory, I found myself overshadowed by these towering athletes as they stopped right in front of me for a chat. It was a surreal moment that highlighted the difference in our stature and left me wishing they’d move along!
“… there. You got your running mate. Cincinnati! Hey! We locking it. Don't forget, we got Ramsey still over here too. We locking it. Hey, Joe, listen. Joe Burrow, listen. Let me talk to you. Oh, see. It's still ain't too late. We still got open arms over here. Joe Burrow, we still got open arms over here. I want you to remember that, okay? Hey, brother. Deebo, I hope that he knows we're dead serious, but I just hope we keep throwing it out there. I don't know if he... Just Joe Burrow, if you really... If you can, come to the Steelers for sure. That would be just the best thing ever. Joe, then it's Super …”
“… This dude is 6'1". He's fast. Grease lightning fast, Joe. 4'3", Joe. 4'3". He is good man coverage, Joe. Even if you do maybe possibly get loose from him, you're not about to get away from him. He's 4'3". Hey, Joe. Nephew! You got your partner over there. You got your running mate. Cincinnati! Hey! We locking it. Don't forget, we got Ramsey still over here too. We locking it. Hey, Joe, listen. Joe Burrow, listen. Let me talk to you. Oh, see. It's still ain't too late. We still got open arms over here. Joe Burrow, we still got open arms over here. I want you to remember that, okay? Hey, brother. Deebo, I hope that he knows we're dead serious, but I just hope we keep throwing it out there. I don't know if he... Just Joe Burrow, if you really... If you can, come to the Steelers for sure. That would be just the best thing ever. Joe, then it's Super Bowl or bust. If we get Burrow, it's Super Bowl or bust. No question. Hey, listen. In the corner D we just put up, hey, guess what? one touchdown allowed last year. That's it. You know what? We got two corners that only allowed one touchdown. That's what I'm saying. That's straps. That's straps. Put Dean opposite of our man, young Peasy. They …”
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The Steelers are making strategic defensive acquisitions that could redefine their team dynamics. Recently, they signed cornerback Jamel Dean, known for allowing only one touchdown last season, enhancing their already formidable defense. With potential moves for star quarterback Joe Burrow, the team's Super Bowl aspirations are intensifying.
“Oh my god Hey Hey Oh Bruh Listen You heard what he said Yes Burrow text him Bruh I got these Three monsters over here Man I gotta see twice a year Now They're loading up on me TJ And now Y'all done brought Crosby over here Bruh That's the sound Of a man that's like, he's genuinely pissed. He's genuinely pissed. He wants his team to win. When you see that and you're on the squad and now you know in the division, they bringing in, do players know they're like, Max Crosby's a dog and Joe Burrow texting him …”
“Oh my god Hey Hey Oh Bruh Listen You heard what he said Yes Burrow text him Bruh I got these Three monsters over here Man I gotta see twice a year Now They're loading up on me TJ And now Y'all done brought Crosby over here Bruh That's the sound Of a man that's like, he's genuinely pissed. He's genuinely pissed. He wants his team to win. When you see that and you're on the squad and now you know in the division, they bringing in, do players know they're like, Max Crosby's a dog and Joe Burrow texting him because he know TJ Watt hitting him upside the head. Look at him. That's not a Zen. He's trying to be Zen. He's trying to be Zen. He doesn't feel Zen. He doesn't feel safe. I don't feel safe for him. Hey. That's just, you know what I'm saying? Joe, let me talk to Joe. Joe Burrow. He needs to buy them boys more than golf. Oh, see, listen, I got my camera. …”
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Joe Burrow enthusiastically reacts to Jordan Davis becoming the highest-paid nose tackle in NFL history with a three-year, $78 million extension. He emphasizes how crucial players like Davis are for a team's success, stating that stopping him requires at least two blockers. Burrow's excitement reflects a larger trend of NFL players securing lucrative contracts, showcasing the evolving landscape of player salaries in the league.
“… we say this all the time, they'll be back next year. There is no guarantee. We know that. I don't care how good your quarterback is or your roster. Joe Burrow, he's a great quarterback. They've got two great receivers, but they don't have a great team. They may never get back to a Super Bowl in the Joe Burrow era. if I'm New England if I'm Buffalo I'm the Ravens I'm the Rams I'm all in what's it going to take because I I want something that I know is proof of uh you know concept there I want to somebody It's a sample size I can go, I'm going to take that defensive back from the Chiefs, and we're …”
“… most in free agency. They went to the Super Bowl. The Bears spent the ninth most in free agency. They went from 5-12 to 11-6. I would tell any of these teams, any of these general managers that would listen, you have the opportunity. We said this, we say this all the time, they'll be back next year. There is no guarantee. We know that. I don't care how good your quarterback is or your roster. Joe Burrow, he's a great quarterback. They've got two great receivers, but they don't have a great team. They may never get back to a Super Bowl in the Joe Burrow era. if I'm New England if I'm Buffalo I'm the Ravens I'm the Rams I'm all in what's it going to take because I I want something that I know is proof of uh you know concept there I want to somebody It's a sample size I can go, I'm going to take that defensive back from the Chiefs, and we're going to be ready to roll. That's what you want. You know, the Ravens traded for somebody they know is already great. Buffalo picked up D.J. Moore. They already know his track record. You got an opportunity, you know, Seattle. I wouldn't do this. Well, we won a Super Bowl. I'd go right back in. Now, you might be losing your running back. You're going …”
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In the AFC, the Ravens have emerged as favorites after acquiring Max Crosby, showcasing a shift towards valuing proven players over draft potential. While teams like the Seahawks and Patriots have succeeded by investing in established talent, the risk of relying on unproven draft picks could jeopardize future success. This trend highlights the importance of having players with a proven track record in a league where nothing is guaranteed.
“… they're doing the right things. A lot of pressure now to do the right thing with those draft picks. But that was a good move by them. And my worst, Joe Burrow now in division has to face Max Crosby, TJ Watt, and Miles Garrett. If he was looking forward to next season, he should not be. Yes, Todd. But Joe Burrow was also seen recently with Jessica Alba at a casino table, which is something worth noting. I know. I did see that photo. Hey now. Hey now. I doubled down. Marvin, best and worst. Best of the weekend. Victor Wimbanyama in the Spurs coming back against the LA Clippers and Wemby getting …”
“… best and worst of the weekend. My best is the Raiders, actually. They got kind of a haul from Max Crosby. Maybe the people thought that their price they were asking was a little too steep, but they found somebody to step up for it. And it seems like they're doing the right things. A lot of pressure now to do the right thing with those draft picks. But that was a good move by them. And my worst, Joe Burrow now in division has to face Max Crosby, TJ Watt, and Miles Garrett. If he was looking forward to next season, he should not be. Yes, Todd. But Joe Burrow was also seen recently with Jessica Alba at a casino table, which is something worth noting. I know. I did see that photo. Hey now. Hey now. I doubled down. Marvin, best and worst. Best of the weekend. Victor Wimbanyama in the Spurs coming back against the LA Clippers and Wemby getting emotional I mean he was that dude is different I mean he saved the All-Star game I mean he took the Americans to the limit in the Olympics I mean he's just on a tear right now Worst of the weekend my UConn Huskies losing to 11-19 Marquette they shot 3 for 24 for 3 point range to end the regular season and your coach gets fined $25,000 bumping an official …”
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Victor Wimbanyama led the Spurs to an emotional comeback against the LA Clippers, showcasing why he's a game-changer in the league. Meanwhile, the UConn Huskies faced a shocking defeat against Marquette, ending their regular season on a sour note with a dismal 3-for-24 shooting from beyond the arc. The contrast highlights the highs and lows of college and professional basketball this weekend.
“… exact thing that they want to do in Cincinnati No they want to make money You need to continue to make certain moves that aligns exactly with what Joe Burrow”
“… as well as anybody. They do what the hell they want to do. They do. They do. They never had a quarterback that's this young who comes from winning everywhere he's been. He's done one thing and he's won. He wants to make sure that winning is the same exact thing that they want to do in Cincinnati No they want to make money You need to continue to make certain moves that aligns exactly with what Joe Burrow”
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The Cincinnati Bengals' decision to let All-Pro pass rusher Trey Hendrickson walk without a trade is baffling, especially after his impressive back-to-back seasons with 17 and 17.5 sacks. With his value peaking, they missed the chance to gain assets while knowing they wouldn't re-sign him. This raises questions about their strategy, especially with star quarterback Joe Burrow's winning mentality demanding better moves.
“… probably hedge on him being, you know, sooner than that by far because he just attacks things, man, like Aaron with his, you know, his Achilles. And Joe Burrow was different too. Joe Burrow came back two months early that ridiculous from his injury that was ridiculous that probably one of the craziest things I seen I have a grade three turf toe and he done I come back as early as he did. I remember I was in London last time we did the show, right at the trade deadline. That day he texted me. He's come back. I'm like, come on, dude. You spend your time like Like, dude, edibles this all season? At this …”
“… into his suit and fully dislocated, and he never took any time. Like, he just finished out the game. His pain threshold's different. His work ethic's different. So, well, at first, they're like, oh, you know, start of the season. I think I would probably hedge on him being, you know, sooner than that by far because he just attacks things, man, like Aaron with his, you know, his Achilles. And Joe Burrow was different too. Joe Burrow came back two months early that ridiculous from his injury that was ridiculous that probably one of the craziest things I seen I have a grade three turf toe and he done I come back as early as he did. I remember I was in London last time we did the show, right at the trade deadline. That day he texted me. He's come back. I'm like, come on, dude. You spend your time like Like, dude, edibles this all season? At this during your rehab? There's no way. And he's like, no, I'm coming back. I'm coming back way sooner than people think. I'm talking like in a couple weeks. I'm like, dude, there's no way. And sure enough, you know, he's just different. And I guessed right with Quinn and Williams going to the Cowboys that day. You were on. Yes. Folks, let me tell you …”
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Patrick Mahomes is redefining recovery in the NFL, bouncing back from a dislocated kneecap faster than anyone expected. After immediate surgery and aggressive rehab, he was already bending his knee just days later. This resilience showcases a rare mindset that sets him apart from other athletes facing adversity.
“… But I think what it shows is there is, is he Kyler good enough to be a franchise quarterback and, you know, not even just like a Patrick Holmes, Joe Burrow, but like even what Trevor Lawrence was at the second half of last season. I don't know. But I think the Darnold thing is a slice of humble pie of look what certain guys can do when they're surrounded by elite talent like Jimmy Garoppolo or Brock Purdy with the Niners and like a different kind of quarterback. But I think the lesson of the last five years in the NFL is if you can't draft a franchise quarterback or acquire one, you need to take …”
“… Bowl, the Darnold Super Bowl, I think has to be a slice of humble pie for everybody. Even I believed in Darnold, I think more than most people. And even I would have been hesitant to say that Darnold will just win 14 games again and win the Super Bowl. But I think what it shows is there is, is he Kyler good enough to be a franchise quarterback and, you know, not even just like a Patrick Holmes, Joe Burrow, but like even what Trevor Lawrence was at the second half of last season. I don't know. But I think the Darnold thing is a slice of humble pie of look what certain guys can do when they're surrounded by elite talent like Jimmy Garoppolo or Brock Purdy with the Niners and like a different kind of quarterback. But I think the lesson of the last five years in the NFL is if you can't draft a franchise quarterback or acquire one, you need to take a, a swing on a top five pick that was ruined by a bad team. Darnold from the Jets, Baker Mayfield on the Browns. Like I kind of think of Josh Allen had gone to the Jets. He would have sucked too. And I look at the Cardinals are sneakily just as bad as those teams, but it's warm weather. So no one cares. I think like, what if the Cardinals ruined …”
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Kyler Murray's future as a franchise quarterback is in jeopardy, and comparisons to Sam Darnold highlight the risks involved. Just like Darnold thrived with elite talent around him, the question remains: can Murray overcome the struggles of a bad team? The Cardinals may have ruined his potential, but is it worth giving him another shot over safer options like Derek Carr?
“… mean I surprised at that But this was a team that if you were competitive you would have kept him but you weren a competitive team and you just lost Joe Burrow. I would have thought that you could have gotten something for him. Now you get a compensatory pick. Thank you for updating that, Drew. Ken in Connecticut. Hi, Ken. Hey, good morning, Dan. Danette. Six feet, hard, 195. Two quick things. When I first got my license, I got two speeding tickets within a year period. And after the second ticket, I had to go to what was called at the time driver retraining. And that was easily the most boring, …”
“I mean, I thought they were going to trade him. And at the time if you could only get a fourth pick I mean I surprised at that But this was a team that if you were competitive you would have kept him but you weren a competitive team and you just lost Joe Burrow. I would have thought that you could have gotten something for him. Now you get a compensatory pick. Thank you for updating that, Drew. Ken in Connecticut. Hi, Ken. Hey, good morning, Dan. Danette. Six feet, hard, 195. Two quick things. When I first got my license, I got two speeding tickets within a year period. And after the second ticket, I had to go to what was called at the time driver retraining. And that was easily the most boring, excruciating six hours of my life, having to relearn the rules of the road. So needless to say, I've never gone over 67 miles an hour on the highway again. And secondarily, I love the bed and breakfast idea that you had the other day. living here in Connecticut. I was wondering, until that happens, do you guys offer tours of the man cave, or is that …”
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Imagine walking into your man cave only to find an unexpected guest emerging from the bathroom! This hilarious incident unfolded when a staff member brought his wife to the man cave without anyone's knowledge, leading to a series of awkward and funny exchanges. It's a reminder that even the most private spaces can surprise us in the most unexpected ways.
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Joe Burrow shocked everyone by recovering from a grade three turf toe injury far quicker than anticipated, surprising even insiders. While discussing trade deadlines, an insider shared their disbelief when Burrow texted about his early return, showcasing the unpredictable nature of sports injuries and insider reporting. The experience highlights the challenges insiders face, including backlash from fans when predictions don't pan out.
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Joe Burrow shocked everyone by returning from a severe grade three turf toe injury far earlier than expected, proving he's unlike any other player. During a trade deadline conversation, the insider shares how he correctly predicted Quinton Williams' move to the Cowboys, while revealing the backlash he faces from fans when reporting insider information. This segment highlights the challenges and sensitivities of being an insider in the sports world.
“… more time to work your craft is what I look at right now. And I think that if you're just talking about three quarterback that comes to mind. I love Joe Burrow's game. I love Patrick Mahomes' game. And then, of course, I think it'd be a guy like Josh Allen. I love his game. But like I say, I just think just more of the quarterbacks being able to buy some time because, like I say, you're getting doubled, you're getting tripled. Well, let me work through this double and this triple coverage. And like I say, Trav, you've done it plenty of time. So to answer your question, I think those three guys really …”
“… telling the stories about you going against Aaron Donald You know, all of them, all of them. I mean, guys are so bigger, faster, stronger now in this day and age, in this game. And, you know, having a quarterback to be able to give you a little bit more time to work your craft is what I look at right now. And I think that if you're just talking about three quarterback that comes to mind. I love Joe Burrow's game. I love Patrick Mahomes' game. And then, of course, I think it'd be a guy like Josh Allen. I love his game. But like I say, I just think just more of the quarterbacks being able to buy some time because, like I say, you're getting doubled, you're getting tripled. Well, let me work through this double and this triple coverage. And like I say, Trav, you've done it plenty of time. So to answer your question, I think those three guys really stand off the charts right now. That'd be a good one right there. Is it true you never stretch on game day? The thing about stretching on game day was this. And hopefully you guys can definitely attest to this. It's kind of more like getting down and touching your ankles or, you know, you know, loosening your hamstrings up. That's not the stretch …”
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Randy Moss shares a heartfelt reflection on his relationship with his late brother, expressing a longing for the bond he witnessed during a podcast. He admires the camaraderie between his friends, wishing for a similar connection with his brother, who passed away after a tumultuous relationship. This moment highlights the importance of familial love and connection, especially in the face of loss.
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