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“… they do their policy through weaponry. And that's a fact. So you're not going to destroy all the weapons, no matter what the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and Pete Hegseth tell the country. You're just not going to do it. And diplomacy, in my view, being a soldier is probably a first resort, not a last resort. We keep relying on the military to fix and bomb everything. And we're going to continue to have these kind of quagmires if you continue to do that. JBL, what do you think about that? I don't I mean, I don't know if the other Arab states. Mark would know this better than I do. I don't know …”“… proxies were going to be used. There's all kinds of hidden weaponry inside of Iran, just like there was inside of Iraq that, I mean, every time you felt you you had fixed and finished all the Iraqi arms caches, there were 20 more on the horizon. They they do their policy through weaponry. And that's a fact. So you're not going to destroy all the weapons, no matter what the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and Pete Hegseth tell the country. You're just not going to do it. And diplomacy, in my view, being a soldier is probably a first resort, not a last resort. We keep relying on the military to fix and bomb everything. And we're going to continue to have these kind of quagmires if you continue to do that. JBL, what do you think about that? I don't I mean, I don't know if the other Arab states. Mark would know this better than I do. I don't know that the Israelis would do a take back here, though. And I'm just the reason I say it is only because I've read some reporting in. I want to say it was Financial Times and Haaretz, but it could have been someplace else where they're like. What do you mean by a take back, though? Not doing. I don't think that's the case at all. Oh, OK. I just …”View more
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President Trump's approach to the conflict in Iran could lead to disastrous consequences, with military action failing to resolve the underlying issues. Experts warn that without a clear off-ramp, the situation may escalate further, affecting global stability, especially in oil supply chains. The discussion reveals the complexities of diplomacy versus military intervention in international politics.
Bulwark Takes·Sam Stein, JVL and Mark Hertling React to Trump's Iran Address·Apr 02, 2026
“Dan Byer for an update. DB, what's going on, man? Home opener for the Kansas City Royals taking on the Minnesota Twins today. Patrick Mahomes is in attendance watching the Royals lead Minnesota by a score of two to one. Are we going live to Patrick Mahomes at Kauffman Stadium? DB, I will say this. I know you're a uniform guy. Did you see that the Royals slightly changed their gold and blue? No, I didn't. Look at that. I bring you some fun. Look at that. So just a different shade of it? Different shade. They went with a …”“Dan Byer for an update. DB, what's going on, man? Home opener for the Kansas City Royals taking on the Minnesota Twins today. Patrick Mahomes is in attendance watching the Royals lead Minnesota by a score of two to one. Are we going live to Patrick Mahomes at Kauffman Stadium? DB, I will say this. I know you're a uniform guy. Did you see that the Royals slightly changed their gold and blue? No, I didn't. Look at that. I bring you some fun. Look at that. So just a different shade of it? Different shade. They went with a lighter blue and a different shade of gold. So if you look in the stands, everyone's going to have slightly different colored jerseys. Well, right now, Salvador Perez just struck out. So Royals, though, up 2-1 in that contest against Minnesota. By the way, don't want to rub it in. One of my survivor picks of the week, Kansas City. There you go. …”View more
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At the Kansas City Royals' home opener, Patrick Mahomes was spotted enjoying the game as the Royals led the Minnesota Twins 2-1. Fans noticed a subtle change in the team's uniforms, featuring a lighter blue and a different shade of gold, creating a fresh look in the stands. This blend of sports excitement and style change marks an intriguing start to the baseball season.
The Dan Patrick Show·C&R - Miracle UCONN Shot, Bichette in the Bud·Mar 31, 2026
“… undergrad graduate program So I started medical school at 18 So I got condensed to a six-year program, right? Yeah. At University of Missouri, Kansas City? Yes. Also, my dad went there. He did? You shut up right now. Yes, he did. Did he really? He did before he went to tech. Something spooky's happening. Ashok's in the mix here. Really? Yeah, his sim is in the mix right now. Oh, his sim. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. He's very proud of us. Yeah, he is. So I went there and that was the first time I'd been away from my parents. That was the first time I'd been by myself. I'm like, there's so much …”“And that kind of propelled me through this stupid vitamin And then I did well enough throughout my schooling through high school that I got into a combined undergrad graduate program So I started medical school at 18 So I got condensed to a six-year program, right? Yeah. At University of Missouri, Kansas City? Yes. Also, my dad went there. He did? You shut up right now. Yes, he did. Did he really? He did before he went to tech. Something spooky's happening. Ashok's in the mix here. Really? Yeah, his sim is in the mix right now. Oh, his sim. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. He's very proud of us. Yeah, he is. So I went there and that was the first time I'd been away from my parents. That was the first time I'd been by myself. I'm like, there's so much stuff and freedom and also laundry and all of this other stuff that I've never had to worry about because my mom would do it. I don't know how to feed myself. Oh, sorry. How dare you? Your mom waited on you hand and foot. I did my laundry starting from age like eight. Oh, okay, okay. My mom tried. Could you scream, make me a milkshake from the bottom …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, a medical student discovers that the 'vitamin' he thought was just a supplement is actually ADHD medication. The comedic twist unfolds as he recounts his shocking realization and the absurdity of his parents' attempts to help him while keeping him in the dark about his condition. The blend of self-deprecating humor and relatable struggles makes this journey both entertaining and enlightening.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Sasha Hamdani (on ADHD)·Mar 04, 2026
“… Never. He literally never hit a three-homer game. Yeah. He needs to be powered by espresso. They got to get an espresso machine in the dugout in Kansas City. I was going to say it's definitely not his first ever three-espresso day. i'm a little worried about how he's going to be feeling today dude there's no what time do you think he got to slap sleep yeah there's no way he slept last night three espresso shots in a uh in a three-hour game in the evening yeah yeah that is uh that's a rough one after vitty p christian yellich are all the chat men scott you are back up yeah i'm taking a eugenio …”“… Italy against Mexico? Did you see the interview with him after the game? Yeah, that was great. They were like, when was the last time you had a three-homer game? Never. They were like, not in high school, not in the minors? Never. Not in Little League? Never. He literally never hit a three-homer game. Yeah. He needs to be powered by espresso. They got to get an espresso machine in the dugout in Kansas City. I was going to say it's definitely not his first ever three-espresso day. i'm a little worried about how he's going to be feeling today dude there's no what time do you think he got to slap sleep yeah there's no way he slept last night three espresso shots in a uh in a three-hour game in the evening yeah yeah that is uh that's a rough one after vitty p christian yellich are all the chat men scott you are back up yeah i'm taking a eugenio suarez here i feel like power well obviously third base is scarce first of all it's the end of a tier i think it's a very thin tier that follows in fact that's a non-existent tier for me in roto um with alex bregman uh i think being a tier lower in this format than head-to-head points so right time to jump in and grab a third baseman but even more …”View more
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In a stunning performance, a player from Team Italy hit three home runs against Mexico, marking his first-ever three-homer game at any level. Despite his lack of previous experience, his power potential is undeniable, especially after nearly hitting 50 homers last season. This raises questions about his draft value and how he could impact fantasy leagues this year.
Fantasy Baseball Today·5x5 Roto 12-Team Mock Draft·Mar 14, 2026
“us. But I'm happy that we are seeing some upward movement. Now, folks, we have huge crypto news. First up, Kraken Crypto Exchange wins a Kansas City Fed approval for limited master account access. This is the first crypto company to get a Fed master account. If you recall, Caitlin Long and folks at her bank were trying to get this and they were roadblocked. And now we're starting to see the approval. Other folks who have applied as well, I think Ripple and many others. So this is incredible. And it's funny, it comes a couple of days after Jamie Dimon said, you know, these crypto …”“us. But I'm happy that we are seeing some upward movement. Now, folks, we have huge crypto news. First up, Kraken Crypto Exchange wins a Kansas City Fed approval for limited master account access. This is the first crypto company to get a Fed master account. If you recall, Caitlin Long and folks at her bank were trying to get this and they were roadblocked. And now we're starting to see the approval. Other folks who have applied as well, I think Ripple and many others. So this is incredible. And it's funny, it comes a couple of days after Jamie Dimon said, you know, these crypto companies want to offer stablecoin yield. They should become banks. Here you go. Right. Here you go, Jamie. It started. So this is incredible. Let me give you the details. So U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Kraken's banking unit has been granted a limited purpose master account by the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, giving it direct access to the …”View more
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Kraken Crypto Exchange has made history by becoming the first crypto company to receive a limited master account from the U.S. Federal Reserve, granting it direct access to the Fed's payment system. This pivotal approval allows Kraken to operate like a traditional bank, potentially opening the floodgates for other crypto firms and signaling a new era for the integration of cryptocurrency into the mainstream financial system.
Thinking Crypto News & Interviews·FED GIVES KRAKEN CRYPTO EXCHANGE MASTER ACCOUNT & MORGAN STANLEY BITCOIN ETF!·Mar 05, 2026
“… out of four. Yeah, I don't know about lucky. You should hang out with these people for a little bit. No, they're great. I love them. Are they all in Kansas City? Well, my two grandparents that live in Iowa are in Kansas City a lot because they get surgeries down there. Hell yeah. So they're down there staying with my mom a lot. And then my dad's mom, my other grandma, lives in northern Missouri, but I see her maybe two or three times a year. That's nice. Yeah. Do any of them have like a – they're probably retired now, but do any of them have any cool jobs? Yeah. My grandma on my mom's side was a …”“… some shit and I love that era that's fun yes I trying to get there way earlier in life because you your grandparents do you have Yeah I have my grandma and I have two grandmas I have both grandmas and my grandpa How lucky are you? You've got three out of four. Yeah, I don't know about lucky. You should hang out with these people for a little bit. No, they're great. I love them. Are they all in Kansas City? Well, my two grandparents that live in Iowa are in Kansas City a lot because they get surgeries down there. Hell yeah. So they're down there staying with my mom a lot. And then my dad's mom, my other grandma, lives in northern Missouri, but I see her maybe two or three times a year. That's nice. Yeah. Do any of them have like a – they're probably retired now, but do any of them have any cool jobs? Yeah. My grandma on my mom's side was a nurse. And? And? Your mom. And my mom's a nurse. And my mom's a nurse. My grandpa worked on the railroad his whole life and then opened a business later in life that he still has, selling like scrubs and boots and stuff. Just like, basically he was like, a bunch of people in town need stuff and they have to go somewhere else to get it. So he opened …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, the host shares insights about visiting nursing homes and the unexpected humor that comes from elderly residents who finally let loose with their jokes. The funniest moment comes when they discuss how some seniors unleash their wild side when they think they have nothing to lose, leading to a laugh-out-loud revelation about the power of aging and honesty.
So True with Caleb Hearon·Molly Kearney Returns·Mar 12, 2026
“… really appreciate it. No, it won't matter. Jay Powell, Warsh, or anybody else who got the job, whether it was Waller or maybe even Jeff Schmid from Kansas City, who is the biggest hawk on the committee, wouldn't matter. What the markets are saying is that conditions develop to the point where the Fed has no choice. like 2008. Before 2008, the Fed had no intentions of lowering interest rates. In fact, when they look at inversion in euro dollar futures in 2007, they said, what the hell is the market pricing? We don't see anything bad taking place. We're not going to cut rates. We just raised them. …”“… in May, I think. What do you think the difference he will make there will be? And maybe it's worth explaining why you think the Fed doesn't matter as part of that answer for anyone who's not heard you before. Thanks for anticipating my answer. I really appreciate it. No, it won't matter. Jay Powell, Warsh, or anybody else who got the job, whether it was Waller or maybe even Jeff Schmid from Kansas City, who is the biggest hawk on the committee, wouldn't matter. What the markets are saying is that conditions develop to the point where the Fed has no choice. like 2008. Before 2008, the Fed had no intentions of lowering interest rates. In fact, when they look at inversion in euro dollar futures in 2007, they said, what the hell is the market pricing? We don't see anything bad taking place. We're not going to cut rates. We just raised them. We just stopped raising rates. Why would we cut rates? So it's not, it's what the market is saying is regardless who's at the Fed, conditions are going to be such that they have no choice but to respond in the way that we think they're going to respond, which is if we have a credit crisis that leads to higher unemployment, it doesn't matter what …”View more
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The market predicts that interest rates will drop significantly, contrary to popular belief that they will soar. This expectation stems from economic conditions that have led to a global recession-like scenario, where most people are struggling financially. As a result, the Federal Reserve will be forced to lower rates, regardless of who is in charge, to respond to the worsening economic landscape.
What Bitcoin Did·Is This The Start Of A Financial Crisis? | Jeff Snider·Mar 03, 2026
“… the Cowboys GM in Dallas, a guy named Tex Schramm, to secretly open negotiations with Lamar Hunt. Lamar, at this point, has moved the Texans to Kansas City, where they've become the Chiefs. Also, how great is it that the first Cowboys owner is named Tex? I know. So great. He was the GM. I don't think he was the principal owner, but I think he had an ownership stake. So Tex approaches Lamar in early 1966, says, hey, I'm the emissary of the NFL. Roselle sent me. I'm here to talk merger, but we got to keep this under wraps. Because if word gets out, then all hell's going to break loose. So they …”“… to fight. But he's like, okay, I work for you. One of his superpowers, the way he's able to achieve all of this, is he really is good at pleasing everybody, finding solutions that work for everyone. And so he says, okay, I'll move forward. So he drafts the Cowboys GM in Dallas, a guy named Tex Schramm, to secretly open negotiations with Lamar Hunt. Lamar, at this point, has moved the Texans to Kansas City, where they've become the Chiefs. Also, how great is it that the first Cowboys owner is named Tex? I know. So great. He was the GM. I don't think he was the principal owner, but I think he had an ownership stake. So Tex approaches Lamar in early 1966, says, hey, I'm the emissary of the NFL. Roselle sent me. I'm here to talk merger, but we got to keep this under wraps. Because if word gets out, then all hell's going to break loose. So they start working, discussing. There are no notes. There's no written notes. It's just like them chatting with each other for a couple months. As they start, the other owners don't know about it. Which is hard, because when you're not the designated representative, you can't say, I'm coming to you with something I know will work. You're saying, hey, …”View more
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In a shocking twist during the 1960s sports rivalry, the NFL initiated a 'babysitting program' to keep college stars from signing with the AFL. This led to a series of secret merger negotiations as both leagues scrambled to secure their futures, culminating in a dramatic moment when the NFL poached an AFL kicker, igniting a full-blown war. Al Davis of the AFL saw this as the perfect opportunity to demand a merger, predicting the NFL would soon come begging to negotiate.
“… the country. Who wants to do that? Oh, I've got to write this down. Rich man, poor man traveling by a bus. because you're either greyhounding it to Kansas City for $40 or you're on tour. On a tour bus, right. That's what I thought. Greyhound was when they said you're going to get on a bus now. And I'm like, how do I get on a plane? Why would I get on a freaking bus? I've never seen a tour bus. And I think a lot of people out there don't understand that a tour bus is a good thing. Yes. Well, all you need to know is the most successful acts do a tour bus. So it would have to be a good thing. Right. …”“… doing arenas. And then they said a tour bus. And I'm like, a bus? I'm on airplanes. Why do I have to get on a bus? I didn't know what a tour bus was. Right. So that was another one. And then another one was international shows, doing shows outside the country. Who wants to do that? Oh, I've got to write this down. Rich man, poor man traveling by a bus. because you're either greyhounding it to Kansas City for $40 or you're on tour. On a tour bus, right. That's what I thought. Greyhound was when they said you're going to get on a bus now. And I'm like, how do I get on a plane? Why would I get on a freaking bus? I've never seen a tour bus. And I think a lot of people out there don't understand that a tour bus is a good thing. Yes. Well, all you need to know is the most successful acts do a tour bus. So it would have to be a good thing. Right. And I don't know if this is good or bad, but Louis Black leased a tour bus for a long time, and that ended up being the one that I bought. Oh, really? And one of the drawers still smells like Louis Black. And in the bathroom, it's like his aftershave, and it won't go away. Every time I open that drawer, I go, oh, my God, Louis Black is on my bus. …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, the host reflects on the surprising perks of a comedian's life, including the unexpected joy of owning a tour bus that once belonged to Louis Black—complete with his lingering aftershave scent! The comedic twist comes when the host shares their regret over selling a Lamborghini, leading to a relatable yet absurd moment of lamenting lost luxury.
Adam Carolla Show·Jeff Dunham: Owning the Batmobile & Adam’s Call with Jerry Seinfeld·Mar 12, 2026
“… her emotional grounding through the political turbulence ahead. At first, they tested civilian ventures. He tried opening a men's clothing store in Kansas City, but the post-war economy sank into recession. The store failed, leaving him in debt that took years to repay. Despite the financial strain, he refused to declare bankruptcy, demonstrating his adherence to the moral code of meeting obligations. Around this time, the Pendergast political machine offered a lifeline. Tom Pendergast, a powerful democratic boss, recognised Truman's war hero reputation and unwavering loyalty. He suggested a run …”“Returning stateside in 1919, Truman married Bess Wallace, his long-time sweetheart from independence. She was known for a steady temperament and a gentle reluctance for public life. Their union would provide her emotional grounding through the political turbulence ahead. At first, they tested civilian ventures. He tried opening a men's clothing store in Kansas City, but the post-war economy sank into recession. The store failed, leaving him in debt that took years to repay. Despite the financial strain, he refused to declare bankruptcy, demonstrating his adherence to the moral code of meeting obligations. Around this time, the Pendergast political machine offered a lifeline. Tom Pendergast, a powerful democratic boss, recognised Truman's war hero reputation and unwavering loyalty. He suggested a run for county judge, a role more administrative than judicial in Jackson County. Truman, initially hesitant, realised politics could merge his sense of civic duty with a means to provide for his family. In 1922 he stepped onto the ballot. The campaign demanded he mingle with rural neighbours, chat in dusty general stores and knock on thousands of …”View more
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Harry Truman's political career took off in 1922 when he ran for county judge in Jackson County. Despite initial hesitations, he embraced politics to support his family and quickly earned a reputation for honesty and practical governance, navigating the complexities of local politics while maintaining integrity amidst the Pendergast machine's influence. His experiences during the Great Depression further shaped his empathetic approach to public service, laying the groundwork for his future leadership.
Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official)·What Life Was Like For The Diving Women Of Jeju Island | Boring History·Mar 08, 2026
“… know in that trade when he went over there to Detroit. And immediately they signed Detroit signed your guy. What's his name? P. Oh yeah. He was from Kansas City. Pacheco. Pacheco. They signed your guy Pacheco. So they got Gibbs in Pacheco now. Right. As the replacement to come here for Gibbs. And I also believe that the Texans, it's a likelihood that they'll adjust his David Montgomery's contract to try and keep him longer, pay him a little more because now he's expected to be the, you know, the number one starting running back for their team. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, it's going to be at some …”“… and in the process of you trading them could could later help them you know because i think the contract that um sent the trade that sent uh david montgomery over there to detroit i believe they got a player a fourth and a seventh round in that you know in that trade when he went over there to Detroit. And immediately they signed Detroit signed your guy. What's his name? P. Oh yeah. He was from Kansas City. Pacheco. Pacheco. They signed your guy Pacheco. So they got Gibbs in Pacheco now. Right. As the replacement to come here for Gibbs. And I also believe that the Texans, it's a likelihood that they'll adjust his David Montgomery's contract to try and keep him longer, pay him a little more because now he's expected to be the, you know, the number one starting running back for their team. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, it's going to be at some point you will be grossly underpaid for your work. Like you got to show them that like you got to outwork what it is that you're getting paid at some point so that you can get paid what it is that you're worth in the future. And this is one of those situations where you know it going to come to I think it come to pass but he you know he signed a …”View more
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When the Detroit Lions traded for David Montgomery, they not only reshaped their running back lineup but also opened the door for strategic moves that could redefine the future of their team. This trade highlights the importance of contract negotiations and how players like Jalen Hurts must prove their worth to secure better deals. As teams adjust contracts and make trades, the balance of power among players and organizations continues to shift dramatically.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Part 1: Kirk Cousins to Steelers? Maxx Crosby trade FALLS APART, Kyler Murray joins Vikings·Mar 13, 2026
“… like no way. No way. This is so weird to me. It's almost like I don't want to say dumb because there's probably a reason. I don't know. But new Chiefs running back Kenneth Walker, right, arrived to Kansas City to sign his new contract. He's walking off the plane. And guess what he's wearing? Get this. A Raiders t-shirt. It's a Raiders John Madden t-shirt. Let's go. But it's still a Raiders t-shirt. How stupid is that? Isn't that like ridiculous? Like how much thought did you put or not put into this? By the way, this is not like an MLB player showing up to a new camp and he still has his old …”“… Mercer boy, everybody chiming in live. Appreciate you. Again, you could watch what you hear. You could chime in live at Covino and Rich FSR on YouTube. Now the story, Rich, the reason I'm bringing up t-shirt etiquette. Yeah. Get this. It almost sounds like no way. No way. This is so weird to me. It's almost like I don't want to say dumb because there's probably a reason. I don't know. But new Chiefs running back Kenneth Walker, right, arrived to Kansas City to sign his new contract. He's walking off the plane. And guess what he's wearing? Get this. A Raiders t-shirt. It's a Raiders John Madden t-shirt. Let's go. But it's still a Raiders t-shirt. How stupid is that? Isn't that like ridiculous? Like how much thought did you put or not put into this? By the way, this is not like an MLB player showing up to a new camp and he still has his old team's baseball bag. No, no, no, no. This guy has no affiliation with the Raiders. No, and I get it. And they're rival the Chiefs. You're paying homage to maybe John Madden or whatever, but it's still a Raiders t-shirt. I don't care if you're a big Madden fan. You use tough acting to an act in. You play the video game. Like, it's a Raiders t-shirt. …”View more
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Kansas City's new running back, Kenneth Walker, arrived wearing a Raiders t-shirt, igniting debate about team loyalty and etiquette. While he may be honoring John Madden, the choice of attire raises eyebrows among fans who expect players to represent their new teams. This incident highlights the unwritten rules of sports culture and what it means to truly support your team.
The Dan Patrick Show·C&R - Movie Sequels, Kyler Murray, KC Raider·Mar 13, 2026
“… year i got traded from seattle there was a whole like off season dispute about if they're gonna bring back frank clark or not he ended up going to Kansas City yeah I had just got named the starter like I'm coming off of like a crazy preseason you know like he's playing really good football we leave we play the last game was a Thursday night I remember this like to the like because it's like took my soul like No, pause. But, like, so I'm out in Pennsylvania and just, like, you know, went back to Temple, that kind of thing, kick around Philly for a little bit before the season really kicked off. I …”“… kind of similar The team you were drafted by is in the super bowl yeah how does that kind of make you feel dude i not gonna lie to you man um me and seattle got some beef bro like we got some we got some serious beef man because uh in uh in 2019 the year i got traded from seattle there was a whole like off season dispute about if they're gonna bring back frank clark or not he ended up going to Kansas City yeah I had just got named the starter like I'm coming off of like a crazy preseason you know like he's playing really good football we leave we play the last game was a Thursday night I remember this like to the like because it's like took my soul like No, pause. But, like, so I'm out in Pennsylvania and just, like, you know, went back to Temple, that kind of thing, kick around Philly for a little bit before the season really kicked off. I land in Philly. I'm on my way, like, to the hotel. I get a phone call. At this point, it's like a Saturday. I get a phone call saying, like, hey, Jake, we're trading you to the Texans. I'm just like, bro, what? to the Texans dog and like you know Texans were good football teams so I really didn't didn't like you know didn't really care but like …”View more
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Jake Martin shares his intense feelings about being traded from the Seattle Seahawks to the Houston Texans in 2019. He reflects on the pride of being a Seahawk and the shock of losing that identity, especially after a successful preseason. The segment captures the bittersweet experience of being part of a team that was once a dream come true.
Stay Tranquilo·The Truth About Being a Journeyman in the NFL | Washington Commanders DE Jacob Martin·Mar 06, 2026
“… just wanted to settle down. I told you. Do we know who she is? I think, yeah. She's a real person. She's like a normie from like the Midwest, right? Kansas City, yeah. She's a snake. She's a snake. She's a snake, yeah. She's a python from Kansas City. he found in the woods roaming. Rare. Speaking of men who are, you know, not maybe our cup of tea currently, maybe in this moment, Love is Blind has a few winners. Oh, God. Gems, you could say. Gems. Some gems. Alex and his little curly piece that he pulls over to the front on his forehead. I'm still wondering. I would love to see him get ready in the …”“… hearts are her. And he's like, yeah, I'm going to be in a relationship. And then they'll break up. And then he'll still have access to all the women he wants. But for the public image, yeah, I'm just a simple man with a girlfriend. I told y'all I just wanted to settle down. I told you. Do we know who she is? I think, yeah. She's a real person. She's like a normie from like the Midwest, right? Kansas City, yeah. She's a snake. She's a snake. She's a snake, yeah. She's a python from Kansas City. he found in the woods roaming. Rare. Speaking of men who are, you know, not maybe our cup of tea currently, maybe in this moment, Love is Blind has a few winners. Oh, God. Gems, you could say. Gems. Some gems. Alex and his little curly piece that he pulls over to the front on his forehead. I'm still wondering. I would love to see him get ready in the morning and put the gel on that piece what are your thoughts what about chris who chris is he i'm just gonna say he might he might be a little gay i'm sorry my gaydar it goes off for this guy yeah he's like you just you don't do crossfit it's like girl she's a doctor literally yeah he wants to fuck himself you know it's giving a bit of internal …”View more
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Rob's decision to take all the money on 'Love is Blind' raises questions about his true intentions. While Eric values relationships over cash, Rob's actions suggest a more self-serving strategy, leaving viewers to wonder if he genuinely cares about love or just the fame and fortune. This dynamic highlights the complexities of reality TV relationships and the motives behind contestants' actions.
The Viall Files·E1087 - Heather Shaw Talks Love Is Blind, Traitors Finale/Reunion, RHOBH, Actor Awards & Jim Carrey's Clone·Mar 03, 2026
“… J.D. Vance called it today, a conflict. And we also have a DHS shut down. So there was a, Claire can speak to this, there was a bomb threat at the Kansas City airport yesterday. I mean, like there's very serious stuff, like they have to pass the DHS funding bill, they have to pass a war funding bill in theory. And for him to be like, no, we can't do that until you pass by, I'm going to try to cheat in the elections bill first, is pretty insane given the seriousness of what is in front of us right now.”“… to take him seriously. At some point, he is the president. The threat to not sign any more bills, like you called it not doing his job, which is true, but it's also not doing his job in the context of right now we're in the middle of a war, or as J.D. Vance called it today, a conflict. And we also have a DHS shut down. So there was a, Claire can speak to this, there was a bomb threat at the Kansas City airport yesterday. I mean, like there's very serious stuff, like they have to pass the DHS funding bill, they have to pass a war funding bill in theory. And for him to be like, no, we can't do that until you pass by, I'm going to try to cheat in the elections bill first, is pretty insane given the seriousness of what is in front of us right now.”View more
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Trump's insistence on linking election manipulation to critical national funding is a dangerous game. As the U.S. faces a war and a potential DHS shutdown, he threatens to withhold support until his demands are met. This strategy highlights the alarming intersection of political maneuvering and national security.
Bulwark Takes·Tim Miller: Pete Hegseth Looks Completely Out of His Depth·Mar 10, 2026
“… the damn tank. Then Donald Trump became the president. My son has that car now. He filled it for $42, $44, $45. You know, unbelievable. He lives in Kansas City, and the price of gas is about $2 a gallon there. But there you go. That was what they were hanging their hats on. John Solomon was on talking to Steve Bannon. The Biden administration not only went after Donald Trump, members of his inner circle, Republican politicians, surveilling them, going on fishing expeditions, looking for anything, surveilling their phones, et cetera. But it was much worse than that. You're telling me that they've …”“… going from $600 a month for a family of four to $1,200 a month for a family of four. It was ridiculous. It was ridiculous. And nobody cared when it cost you, you know, $94 to fill my little Lexus RX350 2009 with 170,000 miles on it. $94 to fill the damn tank. Then Donald Trump became the president. My son has that car now. He filled it for $42, $44, $45. You know, unbelievable. He lives in Kansas City, and the price of gas is about $2 a gallon there. But there you go. That was what they were hanging their hats on. John Solomon was on talking to Steve Bannon. The Biden administration not only went after Donald Trump, members of his inner circle, Republican politicians, surveilling them, going on fishing expeditions, looking for anything, surveilling their phones, et cetera. But it was much worse than that. You're telling me that they've found cash in the team? and i assume you're telling me they found a fourth targeting a president trump by the deep state yeah and it's a very serious one because it it seems to involve speech delimiters in other words if you said something or you spoke a certain way about a certain issue you potentially were deemed a national security threat to the …”View more
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A Minnesota lawmaker, Krista Knudson, sparked outrage by suggesting a study on the benefits of shoplifting, igniting a heated debate over crime and its consequences. Critics argue that shoplifting harms businesses and society, while some lawmakers claim it stems from oppression. This controversial discussion highlights the absurdity of legitimizing theft in modern politics.
The Rob Carson Show·Don’t Catch the Stupid: Screaming Liberals, Funeral Politics, and a Marathon Miracle·Mar 09, 2026
“… at FIU man You should have stayed home at the crib I did have FIU but Hell yeah I know we running low on time but talk to us about playing now at Kansas City, playing with Mahomes. Down here for you guys, but you guys are always the talk of town, right? You guys are the team that's always put up there, deserved, right? So talk to us about that experience. Man, it's been a great experience to play with Kansas City, man. And I hope I continue to be able to, you know, keep this trend going and playing with them and creating this bond with them guys and learning and growing. But like you said, like …”“… showed me like basically who they were, I was all for it. And I'm like, all right, bet. Forget Florida. I'm going to start my own wave. Let's Florida guys to Texas. Let's go to a builder. Yeah yeah yeah Get to Evans and see how it goes Dude we need you at FIU man You should have stayed home at the crib I did have FIU but Hell yeah I know we running low on time but talk to us about playing now at Kansas City, playing with Mahomes. Down here for you guys, but you guys are always the talk of town, right? You guys are the team that's always put up there, deserved, right? So talk to us about that experience. Man, it's been a great experience to play with Kansas City, man. And I hope I continue to be able to, you know, keep this trend going and playing with them and creating this bond with them guys and learning and growing. But like you said, like we've been a talk of the town. And, you know, believe it or not, when you play a lot of teams, it's going to be their Super Bowl playing against the Kansas City Chiefs. Yeah, 100%. You get everyone's best. You know, you get everyone's best. And I feel like this year coming up, you know, everybody's going to get Kansas City best. You get what I'm …”View more
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Tyquan Thornton reveals how he turned down his dream school, Florida, to play for Baylor, driven by the genuine connection he felt with the coaching staff. Now, as a Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver, he shares the honor of playing alongside Patrick Mahomes, recognizing the challenge of facing teams that treat every game against the Chiefs as their Super Bowl. This journey from Miami to the NFL showcases the importance of making bold decisions and the thrill of competing at the highest level.
Tranquilo Sports Talk·Tyquan Thornton on Re-Signing with Chiefs, Mahomes & Miami Football Culture 🏈🔥·Mar 17, 2026
“The Chiefs found their newest backup quarterback to Patrick Mahomes today. They agreed to send a 2027 sixth round draft pick to the Jets to acquire Justin Fields. Fields wanted to continue his career in Kansas City, although there were other teams interested in acquiring him per Adam Schefter. To facilitate the trade, the Jets are paying seven million of the ten million dollars guaranteed contract of 2026. Kansas City will pay the remaining $3 million. …”“The Chiefs found their newest backup quarterback to Patrick Mahomes today. They agreed to send a 2027 sixth round draft pick to the Jets to acquire Justin Fields. Fields wanted to continue his career in Kansas City, although there were other teams interested in acquiring him per Adam Schefter. To facilitate the trade, the Jets are paying seven million of the ten million dollars guaranteed contract of 2026. Kansas City will pay the remaining $3 million. Mahomes is rehabbing after having surgery in December to repair a torn ACL and an LCL in his left knee. Ochoa, we were talking about this because the reports had come out that the Chiefs were possibly interested in Russell Wilson. Now that we know they're going away from Russell Wilson and turning to Justin Fields, you like this? Are you surprised by …”View more
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Justin Fields will thrive under Andy Reid's system in Kansas City, especially given his mobility and the Chiefs' strong supporting cast.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL News Part 1: Justin Fields LAST CHANCE, DeAndre Hopkins's DELUSION, Modern practice rules RUINING players·Mar 18, 2026
“Ochoa, the Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Super Bowl MVP, Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III. to upgrade their backfield. The deal three years worth up to $45 million with $28.7 fully guaranteed. Walker coming off his best season, earning MVP honors in the Super Bowl, leading the Seahawks past the Patriots last month. He also led the NFL in postseason rushes, 65 rush yards, 313 rushing touchdowns, four in three games in January and February. Walker will become …”“Ochoa, the Kansas City Chiefs are signing former Super Bowl MVP, Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III. to upgrade their backfield. The deal three years worth up to $45 million with $28.7 fully guaranteed. Walker coming off his best season, earning MVP honors in the Super Bowl, leading the Seahawks past the Patriots last month. He also led the NFL in postseason rushes, 65 rush yards, 313 rushing touchdowns, four in three games in January and February. Walker will become the first Super Bowl MVP to sign with a new team the following season since Dexter Jackson did it for the Buccaneers. He left to go to the Cardinals in 2003. The Chiefs wanted to upgrade their rushing attack. They're ranked 25th in rush yards per game, 106.6, and 20th in yards per carry at 4-2-1. This especially struggled down the stretch, failing …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs have signed former Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to bolster their struggling backfield with a three-year deal worth up to $45 million. Coming off a stellar season where he led the NFL in postseason rushes and touchdowns, Walker aims to transform the Chiefs' 25th-ranked rushing attack as they seek to reclaim their dominance in the league.
Club Shay Shay·NFL Free Agency Week 1 Recap Part 2: Kyler Murray on the MOVE, Geno Smith COMEBACK SZN?!·Mar 14, 2026
“… guess this is this will be better than than nothing so thank you guys they were so into it yeah I had it was part of a parlay but I had like an all Kansas line right so it's like just don't lose by 10 or whatever and they were up 14 like probably I don't know what was that like midway through the second half. I texted my buddies. I was like, this is cooked. I don't know how they're going to score. And then from that point on Kansas just went on a run I was like oh no I just jinxed my guy Kyle and Ryan That all right It worked out for everybody And we love the support from Saruti even though I …”“… the last five minutes wasn't super fun but you know I thought they were going to lose 345 no yeah but I had a bunch of like non basketball watchers like they got this so like I had like started this wave of Johnny stuff and I'm like thank you I guess this is this will be better than than nothing so thank you guys they were so into it yeah I had it was part of a parlay but I had like an all Kansas line right so it's like just don't lose by 10 or whatever and they were up 14 like probably I don't know what was that like midway through the second half. I texted my buddies. I was like, this is cooked. I don't know how they're going to score. And then from that point on Kansas just went on a run I was like oh no I just jinxed my guy Kyle and Ryan That all right It worked out for everybody And we love the support from Saruti even though I know he doesn really care No, I'm happy that my friends are happy. I have no connection to Canada. Kansas. Also no connection to Canada. Both accurate statements. Yeah, no, it's true. Yeah, it was a weird, weird slip. But, yeah, no, so I'm rooting for the Johns, and I'm Duke. I got no connection to Duke either, so let's go. I'm more of a Big East guy. …”View more
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Kansas basketball almost slipped away from victory, but a surprising run turned the tide. Ryen shares his experience watching the game with friends who usually don't follow basketball, highlighting the unexpected excitement and camaraderie. Despite having no personal ties to Kansas, he found himself rooting for the team and enjoying the collective thrill of the moment.
The Ryen Russillo Show·St. John’s! Acuff’s Rise & More Tournament Thoughts w/ Jim Jackson, Plus Hunter Pence Talks Baseball!·Mar 23, 2026
“… to have any opinion other than I hope the Duke loses. Right. But at the same time, some things don't never change. Right. I watched St. John's and Kansas play on Sunday evening. And. The last 25 years, that right there has been the kind of game to build self loses. like the one thing that was always great about like really following college basketball closely like i hate him at the point now where all the cats i knew just about don't coach no more except rick barns is still in the league if you guys didn know um anyway you could always just all your decisions were just based on what coach was it …”“I did not approach the tournament at all with that because I don't even really have the right to have any opinion other than I hope the Duke loses. Right. But at the same time, some things don't never change. Right. I watched St. John's and Kansas play on Sunday evening. And. The last 25 years, that right there has been the kind of game to build self loses. like the one thing that was always great about like really following college basketball closely like i hate him at the point now where all the cats i knew just about don't coach no more except rick barns is still in the league if you guys didn know um anyway you could always just all your decisions were just based on what coach was it that you did or did not trust and bill self a man with two national championships absolutely on the do not trust list consistently on the do not trust list and the old pattern used to be when they were like really really excellent good the pattern used to be a game that it seemed like they could lose but bill self was afraid that nobody would …”View more
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Bill Self's coaching decisions led Kansas to a frustrating loss against St. John's, highlighting his ongoing trust issues in critical moments. Despite being a higher seed, Kansas struggled due to a lack of fouls, ultimately failing to execute a game plan that could have secured their victory. This pattern of coaching missteps raises questions about Self's ability to lead when it matters most.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones·Hubert Davis’s Done at UNC?, Rick Pitino Redemption, March Madness' "Caucasian Revolution"·Mar 23, 2026
“… in the world. And there are plenty in Europe. There's some heavy lifting. One of the. That's New York. Totally, totally. I'll say best walkable city in the US is right up there with the great walkable cities in Europe. So, but you made the great point that, you know, over 100 years ago, a lot of the cities in the US were walkable, you know, even like Akron, like Kansas City, like a lot of these places were walkable. And then we totally changed the tenor of cities when the automobile came in, and we, you know, highways shot through the center of town. And you were saying that we're sort of …”“… we were talking about how we are in New York right now. It is one of the great walkable cities in the United States. And you were saying how, well, pre-100 years ago, there was lots of walkable. As the New Yorker, you have to say great walkable cities in the world. And there are plenty in Europe. There's some heavy lifting. One of the. That's New York. Totally, totally. I'll say best walkable city in the US is right up there with the great walkable cities in Europe. So, but you made the great point that, you know, over 100 years ago, a lot of the cities in the US were walkable, you know, even like Akron, like Kansas City, like a lot of these places were walkable. And then we totally changed the tenor of cities when the automobile came in, and we, you know, highways shot through the center of town. And you were saying that we're sort of at that same moment here with AI, we sort of made one choice 100 years ago, that sort of changed the trajectory of some of our cities. I would candidly say it's the wrong choice and so we shaped it in one direction but now we have this other choice and so what are the choices that we are facing as it relates to ai and how that'll shape knowledge …”View more
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We're at a pivotal moment where AI could reshape our cities just like the automobile did over 100 years ago. In this context, walkable cities like New York and Florence exemplify human-scale design, which fosters community and accessibility. The choices we make today with AI will determine whether we enhance or detract from our urban environments in the future.
Possible·How Notion rebuilt for the age of AI·Mar 04, 2026
“… not relaxing. But there's a very real thing. Look, I, it used to be true that if you were a teacher, you could, on a one salary, buy a home in Arkansas, raise your family and be happy. That used to be true, not that long ago in this country. And the fact that it used to be true that not long ago in this country is the main difference between America and the rest of the world. It is why America is the country it is, because people have owned the ground that they stood on and raised their family there and said, and said, I belong here. You cannot tell me what to do. The fact that it's no longer …”“… a hard, it's a hard, look, I, I deeply admire my colleagues. They're just wonderful. They're just wonderful, wonderful people. But if you talk to, like, anyone who's a founder type, like, you're essentially at perpetual war. And it isn't, like, it's not relaxing. But there's a very real thing. Look, I, it used to be true that if you were a teacher, you could, on a one salary, buy a home in Arkansas, raise your family and be happy. That used to be true, not that long ago in this country. And the fact that it used to be true that not long ago in this country is the main difference between America and the rest of the world. It is why America is the country it is, because people have owned the ground that they stood on and raised their family there and said, and said, I belong here. You cannot tell me what to do. The fact that it's no longer true is deeply saddening to me. So, like, I am only, like, I'm massively driven by the mission. Like, we talk about that teacher in Kansas City, that plumber in Arkansas, and our job is to make it easier for them to own a piece of America. And so that makes it incredibly rewarding. It doesn't mean it's not hard or lonely, but it is very rewarding. …”View more
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Running a company can feel isolating, especially when you're driven by a mission to help everyday Americans own their piece of the country. The speaker reflects on the challenges of leadership and the changing landscape of homeownership in America, emphasizing the importance of their mission despite the loneliness it brings. This perspective highlights the emotional toll and the rewarding nature of striving for meaningful change.
Sourcery·Opendoor on the Brink: The CEO Who Took a $1 Salary·Feb 24, 2026
“… door, in my opinion. So for me, I'm just, if I'm him, I'm trying to get on the team that I know maybe Patrick Mahomes is going to come back. But the Kansas City Chiefs, the organization, the spot, being able to show people like, just trying to put my best foot forward. I want to get on the team that already got kind of wheels rolling. You know what I'm saying? I'm just a piece of the puzzle showing dudes like I'm just not I'm not gonna bring down your team So I think for him. It's like I can come here still show people that I can't be a starting quarterback, it's not my fault. So I'm hearing you with the …”“Yeah, but what else are your options? Nobody's beating down Justin Fields' door, in my opinion. So for me, I'm just, if I'm him, I'm trying to get on the team that I know maybe Patrick Mahomes is going to come back. But the Kansas City Chiefs, the organization, the spot, being able to show people like, just trying to put my best foot forward. I want to get on the team that already got kind of wheels rolling. You know what I'm saying? I'm just a piece of the puzzle showing dudes like I'm just not I'm not gonna bring down your team So I think for him. It's like I can come here still show people that I can't be a starting quarterback, it's not my fault. So I'm hearing you with the one-year deal, back up. But I'm like, nobody's beating down Justin Fields' door to be their starting quarterback somewhere. Yeah, yeah, I understand what you're saying. That was, you know, really my only thought or concern about it. No, I feel you. I feel you because if you're trying to go get a starting job, you know, Patrick Mahomes is coming back. …”View more
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Justin Fields should use his time with the Chiefs to prove his worth and secure a future starting position elsewhere.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Part 1: Justin Fields TRADED to Chiefs + Steelers in Win-Now Mode·Mar 16, 2026
“… they're going to use him over there. He's probably not going to travel. I'm sure he has a Pacific side that he likes to play based on what he did in Kansas City. But he could strap. Hey, he could strap, boy. He could strap. I remember I had my wide receiver workshop and I talked about some of the DBs that were difficult to play against. I asked Uno. I asked Jamar Chase. I asked some other receivers. And obviously, Patrick Sertain was at the top. But goddamn, Trent McDuffie's name kept coming up. Yeah, he had a deal with, along with, you know, Denzel Ward. And it's the same name that always, when …”“… Ramsey, $24.1 million. And Pat Sertan, second, $24 million. McDuffie strapping like that. He nice now. He nice. Hold on. Listen, he very nice. He can play inside. He can play on the outside too. at times if need be. He could travel. I'm not sure how they're going to use him over there. He's probably not going to travel. I'm sure he has a Pacific side that he likes to play based on what he did in Kansas City. But he could strap. Hey, he could strap, boy. He could strap. I remember I had my wide receiver workshop and I talked about some of the DBs that were difficult to play against. I asked Uno. I asked Jamar Chase. I asked some other receivers. And obviously, Patrick Sertain was at the top. But goddamn, Trent McDuffie's name kept coming up. Yeah, he had a deal with, along with, you know, Denzel Ward. And it's the same name that always, when we talk about the DBs, it's Denzel Ward, Trent McDuffie, Pat Sertain, you know, the J.C. Horns. Stingley. Yeah, and Stingley is always in that conversation, too. So he. Gonzalez is now in that. Now you guys, you'll have, hey, they're going to have to do something with Gonzalez. You're going to have to do something with Spoon. Oh, yeah, yeah, I …”View more
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Trent McDuffie just signed a record-breaking four-year, $124 million contract, making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history. This deal not only reflects his impressive performance but also highlights the Rams' strong defensive dynamics, especially with key players like Puka Nakua. The combination of McDuffie's skills and the Rams' existing defense could create a formidable force on the field.
Club Shay Shay·NFL Free Agency Week 1 Recap Part 1: Maxx Crosby CHAOS, Cowboys and 49ers FINALLY make moves·Mar 14, 2026
“You can also put up there the expectations for the Chiefs next season are dot, dot, dot. Well, you know, whenever a player says, well, I don't want to go out that way. Well, there's no guarantee that Travis Kelsey is going to have a better season or the Chiefs will have a better season. They lost a lot of players, and Travis Kelsey is not your go-to guy, not even your second go-to guy. You do bring in Kenneth Walker. I don't know what the time frame is going to be for Patrick Mahomes. You're in a …”“You can also put up there the expectations for the Chiefs next season are dot, dot, dot. Well, you know, whenever a player says, well, I don't want to go out that way. Well, there's no guarantee that Travis Kelsey is going to have a better season or the Chiefs will have a better season. They lost a lot of players, and Travis Kelsey is not your go-to guy, not even your second go-to guy. You do bring in Kenneth Walker. I don't know what the time frame is going to be for Patrick Mahomes. You're in a tough division. I think the over-under was 10.5 wins, which I thought was kind of high. I thought it would be 9.5. but here's Travis Kelsey on his New Heights podcast talking about coming back. Taking a step back, letting the emotions settle down, the frustrations from the season. Of course I want to come back. Of course I don't want to end my career …”View more
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Travis Kelsey is determined to return for another season with the Kansas City Chiefs, driven by the desire to make the playoffs again. However, with significant player losses and uncertainty surrounding Patrick Mahomes' health, Kelsey’s impact may be limited. Experts predict a challenging season ahead, with over-under win expectations set at 10.5, leaving fans wondering if Kelsey can bounce back.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 1 – Meat Friday, Kyler Murray in Minnesota·Mar 13, 2026
“Hey, listen. When I was watching Kansas tonight, I know Dick Peterson got off to a slow start. Yeah. Because, you know, they've been saying he's going to be the number one pick. him and AJ, it's been flip-flopping pretty much all year. I like to see guys, when they get off the rough start, how they can contain their composure and stay in it. And look, don't be gunshot. Still be aggressive. Still get into the bucket. Still taking your normal shots. Because if I'm a scout, if I'm an …”“Hey, listen. When I was watching Kansas tonight, I know Dick Peterson got off to a slow start. Yeah. Because, you know, they've been saying he's going to be the number one pick. him and AJ, it's been flip-flopping pretty much all year. I like to see guys, when they get off the rough start, how they can contain their composure and stay in it. And look, don't be gunshot. Still be aggressive. Still get into the bucket. Still taking your normal shots. Because if I'm a scout, if I'm an NBA scout, or you plan on playing on the next level, that's what I want to see. Your last shot, it can't affect the next shot. You feel what I'm saying? like you may have got off to a one to six shooting start one to seven shooting start hey man I want you to continue to be aggressive continue to be the player who you are because confidence goes a …”View more
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Even after a shaky beginning, Kansas' Darren Peterson proved his talent, scoring 28 points to lead his team to a victory over Cal Baptist. The pressure of high-stakes games can be overwhelming, but Peterson's ability to stay aggressive despite early struggles showcases the mindset scouts look for in potential NBA players. This performance highlights the importance of confidence and resilience in sports.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Florida THRASHES Prairie View A&M + NIghtcap MARCH MADNESS Bracket Pool + Pacers FAVORS Cam Boozer over AJ Dybantsa?! + Draymond Green CALLS OUT NBA for WACK Awards RULE·Mar 21, 2026
“Okay, now we go to number nine with the Kansas City Chiefs. It's odd to see them picking inside of the top ten, but here they are. They have a glaring need at the cornerback spot. They signed Kenneth Walker, the running back from Seattle. Travis Kelsey is coming back. They surround Mahomes with those two pieces. And now all of a sudden, they trade Trent McDuffie. Seattle, or excuse me, the Rams give him a giant contract. And they lost Jalen Watson, the other corner, also to the Rams. They've got to …”“Okay, now we go to number nine with the Kansas City Chiefs. It's odd to see them picking inside of the top ten, but here they are. They have a glaring need at the cornerback spot. They signed Kenneth Walker, the running back from Seattle. Travis Kelsey is coming back. They surround Mahomes with those two pieces. And now all of a sudden, they trade Trent McDuffie. Seattle, or excuse me, the Rams give him a giant contract. And they lost Jalen Watson, the other corner, also to the Rams. They've got to take a corner. Good thing for them. Top corner on the board, still there. Mansoor Delane from LSU goes to the Chiefs right here at number nine. This is too obvious. I think it's a great positional fit. It's also great value because I think he's the top corner in the draft. And you can get him here at nine and fill a clear hole right there on the …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs are set to fill a critical cornerback gap by selecting Mansoor Delane from LSU at the ninth pick. Meanwhile, the Bengals are eyeing edge rusher Reuben Bain to bolster their defense, showcasing their commitment to improving their pass rush. Both teams are making strategic moves to solidify their rosters ahead of the upcoming season.
The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast·Joel Klatt’s 2026 Mock Draft 2.0·Mar 16, 2026
“… who was wearing the property of a law shirt and underneath that a shirt with the Iranian flag. We had the bomb scare on the Southwest flight to Kansas City. and now we have this so like it's right here it's at our doorstep yeah and the fact that like the media isn't holding the democrats accountable i'm not exactly shocked but how is dhs still defunded that's why it's also you just have to come to as a listener look a lot of these are partisan fights and you just that's what happens in federal politics but you have to just sort of grapple with the idea that these people hate the president …”“… any of that because they want Americans to see their viewpoint and to go with the left-wing talking points. And that's why people like Schumer have to go along with the radical left. We already had that shooting in Austin, Texas, the Senegalese immigrant who was wearing the property of a law shirt and underneath that a shirt with the Iranian flag. We had the bomb scare on the Southwest flight to Kansas City. and now we have this so like it's right here it's at our doorstep yeah and the fact that like the media isn't holding the democrats accountable i'm not exactly shocked but how is dhs still defunded that's why it's also you just have to come to as a listener look a lot of these are partisan fights and you just that's what happens in federal politics but you have to just sort of grapple with the idea that these people hate the president united states more than they want to do their jobs to keep you safe. And they're only there as a representative or a senator representing you in the United States Senate because of that. Like their fundamental job is to keep you safe. The secondary is to provide services in a array of issues. All of that in the current context of today's politics has …”View more
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The alarming reality is that Democrats may be prioritizing political opposition over national security, risking American lives in the process. As protests escalate and the Department of Homeland Security faces defunding during a time of war, critical questions arise about accountability and safety. With potential terrorist attacks looming, the political landscape is becoming a dangerous game for those who should be protecting Americans.
Ruthless Podcast·Journos Are Worse Than You Think - Terror in NYC + Deputy AG Todd Blanche·Mar 10, 2026
“… still have to go places. They have to see their family. They have to go do a work trip. Like the idea that we've had bomb threats at airports in Kansas City, you know, that our TSA agents are getting paid, public servants are not getting paid. And it's at a time when we have like real threats to homeland security. And we're in this shutdown because the government wants to keep the option to have masked thugs roaming the streets going forward. Or not keep the option. They want to continue to have masked thugs roaming the streets. And so they're going to let the Department of Homeland Security …”“And I think that probably the least important outgrowth of all this is that people have to wait a long time in TSA lines at the airport. These are all real things. Commerce still has to happen. People still have to go places. They have to see their family. They have to go do a work trip. Like the idea that we've had bomb threats at airports in Kansas City, you know, that our TSA agents are getting paid, public servants are not getting paid. And it's at a time when we have like real threats to homeland security. And we're in this shutdown because the government wants to keep the option to have masked thugs roaming the streets going forward. Or not keep the option. They want to continue to have masked thugs roaming the streets. And so they're going to let the Department of Homeland Security be shut down for a month during a war. Symphony is a tantrum to not actually do something that most Americans want done. I want to give a shout out to the TSA for a minute because everybody hates them. The TSA workers, God love them. I appreciate you. You're doing a fucking terrible job. I just think that what I was going to say Yeah no It been 25 …”View more
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The government shutdown is a failure of leadership, putting national security at risk and unnecessarily disrupting essential services like the TSA.
The Bulwark Podcast·Tom Nichols: Sinking Into the Mire of a Longer War?·Mar 13, 2026
“… good. Even if we kind of all understood that maybe there was some top end limitations with him. But I think the more interesting part of this is Kansas City trying to get this running back thing right. Edwards Allaire, they took in the first round years and years ago. I think fantasy people were way more excited about it than maybe like what he was actually going to be, but he was just so good in multiple ways with LSU, but there are also a million first rounders all over that team. Uh, so that didn't work out and they've, they've tried a bunch of different things, but Checo's had some moments …”“… some of those other guys are going to do. I like Kenneth Walker to KC just because I felt like, and it's not because he won Super Bowl MVP. I just throughout the year last year, especially once Charbonnet was out, I'm like, this guy is really, really good. Even if we kind of all understood that maybe there was some top end limitations with him. But I think the more interesting part of this is Kansas City trying to get this running back thing right. Edwards Allaire, they took in the first round years and years ago. I think fantasy people were way more excited about it than maybe like what he was actually going to be, but he was just so good in multiple ways with LSU, but there are also a million first rounders all over that team. Uh, so that didn't work out and they've, they've tried a bunch of different things, but Checo's had some moments there. They brought Hunt back. Um, there's another guy that I'm actually forgetting. I'm wondering how that would impact them at number nine, because I think a lot of us got excited about Jeremiah Love. Absolutely. I mean, I think that the, you know, that move, uh, and the saints move show that they're not taking love, right. high. To me, the …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs need to rethink their running game strategy to support quarterback Patrick Mahomes, especially after his recent injury. Historically, they've struggled with running backs, but a commitment to the run could ease the pressure on Mahomes and improve their overall performance. Just as John Elway found success with a revamped run game later in his career, the Chiefs must adapt to ensure Mahomes thrives as he ages.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Bam’s 83 Was Awesome. All In on the Spurs? The Ravens–Crosby Drama w/ Mike Sando, Plus College Hoops w/ Mark Titus!·Mar 11, 2026
“… move that facility away or something. That's crazy. No question, man. Get over here to your boy, Kenneth Walker III. Yep. Signed over there with the Chiefs. MVP signing over there with the Chiefs. Yo, they spent some bread on him, man. They spent some bread on him, some bread that they ain't spent at that position in a while, man. Why do you think they did that, brother? Because that's what winning teams and championship teams go to do. They think they need a piece. The offense, too, the running game with Hunt and with Pacheco hasn't been as consistent as it's been in the last probably three, four …”“… all of that. It's a real thing, man. It's a real thing. MF signals, that's a real thing. I showed you my thing. I showed you my meter and all that. Yeah, they need to get it. Yes, real life. All that bread out there in Sennacom Valley, they got to move that facility away or something. That's crazy. No question, man. Get over here to your boy, Kenneth Walker III. Yep. Signed over there with the Chiefs. MVP signing over there with the Chiefs. Yo, they spent some bread on him, man. They spent some bread on him, some bread that they ain't spent at that position in a while, man. Why do you think they did that, brother? Because that's what winning teams and championship teams go to do. They think they need a piece. The offense, too, the running game with Hunt and with Pacheco hasn't been as consistent as it's been in the last probably three, four years. So they need a legit running back. Somebody where Patrick Mahomes back there getting running around, trying to ad-lib all the time. If he could just hand the ball off a couple of times and know, boom, like we can steady the pace. we can steady the ship I can actually do a play action Because they respecting that Kenna Walker can actually …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs made a strategic acquisition by signing Kenneth Walker III, aiming to strengthen their running game and support Patrick Mahomes. This decision comes after a lackluster rushing performance in recent seasons, showcasing the team's commitment to building a championship-caliber roster. With Walker's dual-threat abilities, the Chiefs are poised to enhance their offensive dynamics significantly.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Part 2: Mike Evans LEAVES Tampa, Tua to the Falcons, Chiefs sign Kenneth Walker III·Mar 10, 2026
“… one with the Texans coming back to the Texans. Bills, three-year extension with Dawson Knox doing the dirty work. Tyquan Thornton coming back to the Chiefs to run nine routes when people are hurt. Traylon Burks signed a one-year deal. Had one catch last year. Signed a one-year deal with the Commanders. Yeah, but that catch ruled. It was great Vikings restructured Hawkinson contract keeping him in Minnesota And Devin Singletary is back with the Giants which means they have Tracy Singletary and Scatterboo Don't do it, Giants. Maybe it'll be smoke. The Giants are so much better off bringing in Jordan …”“All right. Charlie Kohler to the Chargers. How many years of Noah Fant do we need before you're like, he's fine. Not fantastic. No. Dalton Schultz, one-year extension. I didn't see that one with the Texans coming back to the Texans. Bills, three-year extension with Dawson Knox doing the dirty work. Tyquan Thornton coming back to the Chiefs to run nine routes when people are hurt. Traylon Burks signed a one-year deal. Had one catch last year. Signed a one-year deal with the Commanders. Yeah, but that catch ruled. It was great Vikings restructured Hawkinson contract keeping him in Minnesota And Devin Singletary is back with the Giants which means they have Tracy Singletary and Scatterboo Don't do it, Giants. Maybe it'll be smoke. The Giants are so much better off bringing in Jordan Tyson. That's all I'm going to say. Than spending that early pick on a running run. We got a breaker. All right. Breaking news. Fabulous news for Jameer Gibbs. Go on. The Detroit Lions have found their RB2, former starting running back from the Kansas City Chiefs, Isaiah Pacheco. Okay. Does that bother you at all with Gibbs? Because it doesn't …”View more
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Jameer Gibbs' value skyrockets with the Detroit Lions signing former Chiefs RB Isaiah Pacheco as his backup. This move means Gibbs retains his position as a top contender for rushing touchdowns, especially in goal-line situations. Fans can celebrate as Gibbs stays firmly in the spotlight without competition from a dominant running back.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast·Free Agent Frenzy! + Big Trades - Fantasy Football Podcast for 3/10·Mar 10, 2026
“… their center, Tyler Linderbaum, for $27 million per year. That's $9 million more than the second highest paid center, who is Creed Humphrey with Kansas City. I love the signing. You get an elite center, and I'm going to have him in front of Fernando Mendoza, helping to block for Ashton Gentile as well. I think it's a very smart decision. I'd load up on offensive line early and often if I'm the Raiders. The Chiefs got Kenneth Walker Jr. III. It's a three-year, $45 million deal. And keep in mind, he's played more than 12 regular season games twice in his four years. He, of course, the Super Bowl …”“Let me start with free agency. Some of the big signings there. You know, the Raiders signing their center, Tyler Linderbaum, for $27 million per year. That's $9 million more than the second highest paid center, who is Creed Humphrey with Kansas City. I love the signing. You get an elite center, and I'm going to have him in front of Fernando Mendoza, helping to block for Ashton Gentile as well. I think it's a very smart decision. I'd load up on offensive line early and often if I'm the Raiders. The Chiefs got Kenneth Walker Jr. III. It's a three-year, $45 million deal. And keep in mind, he's played more than 12 regular season games twice in his four years. He, of course, the Super Bowl MVP. Mike Evans going to the Niners. They're probably going to release Brandon Ayuk. You've got to compete with L.A. and Seattle. And it says three years, $60 million. I'd be surprised at age 33 if he's able to go for three years. Malik Willis to the Dolphins. I told you that's where I thought he was going to go. Three years at $67 million. The …”View more
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The Raiders made headlines by signing center Tyler Linderbaum for an astonishing $27 million per year, outpacing the next highest-paid center by $9 million. This strategic move not only bolsters their offensive line but also sets the stage for a more competitive season, especially with key players like Fernando Mendoza and Ashton Gentile in the mix. Meanwhile, other teams like the Chiefs and Dolphins made significant signings, reshaping the landscape of free agency.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 1 – NFL Signings Galore, SGA Is Unguardable·Mar 10, 2026
“… He's getting $15 million a year. That's the richest deal ever for a free agent running back. So you start to look at this and you go, well, the Chiefs did great yesterday. They got Kenneth Walker. I thought they were going to wait for Jeremiah Love. because if you said I can have Kenneth Walker or Jeremiah Love, I'm taking Jeremiah Love. But I get that rookie deal with Jeremiah Love as well. But here's Kansas City probably saying we're number nine. We're not going to get him. He's probably going to go to the Titans, maybe to the Giants, Commanders. But if I'm Kansas City, you've got to, you …”“… receiver, not a top-10 wideout, but free agency opened, and he was the object of desire. $29 million. Kenneth Walker Jr., the third, running back, big playability, not widely viewed as the best at his position, Super Bowl MVP, timings everything. He's getting $15 million a year. That's the richest deal ever for a free agent running back. So you start to look at this and you go, well, the Chiefs did great yesterday. They got Kenneth Walker. I thought they were going to wait for Jeremiah Love. because if you said I can have Kenneth Walker or Jeremiah Love, I'm taking Jeremiah Love. But I get that rookie deal with Jeremiah Love as well. But here's Kansas City probably saying we're number nine. We're not going to get him. He's probably going to go to the Titans, maybe to the Giants, Commanders. But if I'm Kansas City, you've got to, you know, it's an upgrade over Isaiah Pacheco. You start to look at some of these moves and how it's going to impact what your team does or doesn't do in the draft. So we'll talk to Albert Breer about that coming up. I have the Super Bowl odds after yesterday, first day of free agency. DraftKings sent this out The Rams are the favorites followed by the …”View more
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Kenneth Walker Jr.'s record-setting $15 million deal has shifted the NFL landscape, impacting team strategies and Super Bowl odds. As teams like the Rams and Chiefs make bold moves, the competition intensifies, particularly for the Lions, who face a narrowing championship window. With fresh signings and trades, the dynamics of the upcoming season are already heating up.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Luke vs. Owen, Albert Breer·Mar 10, 2026
“… they're running out of weapons over there, but don't think that they don't have people here. And so we are starting to see certain little things, Kansas City, New York. We can't tie them together, but it should be see something, say something for all of us right now. 100 percent. Well, this echoed to me, this girl school bombing, echoed the hospital bombing, which was proved to be a farce, ten days after October the 7th. And, of course, the world's opinions changed on Israel, even though they had the attack of October the 7th. Absolutely, utterly, utterly ridiculous. And that's exactly what I …”“… to make some propaganda value of it. This regime does not value life. They don't value life at all. They certainly don't value American lives. And that's why we're going to have to keep our head on a swivel because this is still a dangerous enemy. Yes, they're running out of weapons over there, but don't think that they don't have people here. And so we are starting to see certain little things, Kansas City, New York. We can't tie them together, but it should be see something, say something for all of us right now. 100 percent. Well, this echoed to me, this girl school bombing, echoed the hospital bombing, which was proved to be a farce, ten days after October the 7th. And, of course, the world's opinions changed on Israel, even though they had the attack of October the 7th. Absolutely, utterly, utterly ridiculous. And that's exactly what I think this is. But it's not working. It's not working. I see that oil prices surged above $100. They've come back down a little bit. Nobody was concerned when it cost you $100 to fill your tank when Joe Biden was the president, by the way. amazing isn't it when you work the climate change altar uh it's all fine and doable we'll put up with eight …”View more
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Iran's regime is using a tragic school bombing to fuel propaganda, but evidence suggests it was an accidental missile strike. The discussion reveals the complexities of international relations, as Russia and China remain on the sidelines while Iran's military capabilities dwindle. This situation highlights the dangers posed by a regime that does not value life, emphasizing the need for vigilance in the face of ongoing threats.
The Rob Carson Show·Iran’s Regime Crumbles, Democrats Complain, and the Military Says ‘Let Us Cook·Mar 09, 2026
“That goes. That goes together. So we will see. The choke did that for you. If you would ask me right now, I think he's going to play with Kansas City for sure. I don't think he's going nowhere. Yeah, I don't think he leaves KC no matter. I mean, I really don't, I ain't gonna lie to you. I just don't see it happening no matter what the number is, to be honest with you. I think you just got too much there. Unless, like you said, it's, you go to LA, Rob, there's a lot more, you know, a lot more endorsement opportunities over there. Oh, for sure. You know what I'm saying? He got The man he …”“That goes. That goes together. So we will see. The choke did that for you. If you would ask me right now, I think he's going to play with Kansas City for sure. I don't think he's going nowhere. Yeah, I don't think he leaves KC no matter. I mean, I really don't, I ain't gonna lie to you. I just don't see it happening no matter what the number is, to be honest with you. I think you just got too much there. Unless, like you said, it's, you go to LA, Rob, there's a lot more, you know, a lot more endorsement opportunities over there. Oh, for sure. You know what I'm saying? He got The man he got options I wouldn't mind The thing you said too The friendly deals If you getting If the bag is bigger Somewhere else for sure But it is a contender Definitely But you wouldn't I'm just not seeing Trav Going somewhere Winning two games Because he can make A couple more A couple more dollars Oh hell no You know what I'm saying Being in a jacked …”View more
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A new cornerback contract has shaken up the NFL market, with Trent Duffy signing for $124 million, including $100 million guaranteed. This sets a new benchmark, impacting negotiations for players like Sauce Gardner and Joe Porter, who are now eyeing deals between $27 million to $30 million annually. The landscape of player contracts is changing, and teams must adapt to keep their stars.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Part 2: Logan Paul Backs Out, Trent McDuffie GETS PAID, Claressa vs. Rolly·Mar 09, 2026
“… but we're not going to be unreasonable. Who had a better week or 10 days? Bills, Ravens, Rams? I'll go with the Rams. If you and I were running the Chiefs and we were just drafting the players on the Chiefs, clearly Patrick Mahomes is the best player. I'm not so sure that Trent McDuffie is in two or three of their best players. He can blitz. He can tackle. He can play man. He can play zone. He can play slot. He can play outside. He's very competitive. There's nothing he doesn't do exceptionally well. And if we look at the Rams and say, Like, what was outcome determinative? I would tell you, like, …”“… probably be, I think, five or six first-round quarterbacks if they play reasonably well this year. So I think part of what's going to hurt the Raiders from a leverage standpoint is teams are going to look at next year and say, we'll pay a premium, but we're not going to be unreasonable. Who had a better week or 10 days? Bills, Ravens, Rams? I'll go with the Rams. If you and I were running the Chiefs and we were just drafting the players on the Chiefs, clearly Patrick Mahomes is the best player. I'm not so sure that Trent McDuffie is in two or three of their best players. He can blitz. He can tackle. He can play man. He can play zone. He can play slot. He can play outside. He's very competitive. There's nothing he doesn't do exceptionally well. And if we look at the Rams and say, Like, what was outcome determinative? I would tell you, like, their lack of play at corner. You know, Darius Williams, Emmanuel Forbes, they didn't get the high-level play. And we're going to have to, at some point, cover Jackson Smith and Jigba man-to-man. You know, we're going to have to be able to get off the field on third down. They could do that today. They couldn't do that a week ago. And I was …”View more
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The Raiders should consider trading their number one pick to avoid ruining quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s career. With more cap space than any team and two first-round picks, focusing on bolstering the offensive line first is crucial. This strategy mirrors past mistakes seen with quarterbacks like Andrew Luck, where poor protection led to early career struggles.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Ross Dellenger, Mike Tannenbaum·Mar 09, 2026
“… going to use him over there. He's probably not going to travel. I'm sure he has a specific side that he likes to play based on what he did in Kansas City. But he can strap. He can strap, boy. He can strap. I remember I had my wide receiver workshop, and I talked about some of the DBs that were difficult to play against. I asked Uno. I asked Jamar Chase. I asked some other receivers. And obviously, Patrick Sertain was at the top. But goddamn, Trent McDuffie's name kept coming up. He had to deal with it. along with Denzel Ward. It's the same name that always... We talk about the DBs. It's …”“… Jr J Horn Jalen Ramsey And Pat Sertan, second, $24. McDuffie strapping like that. He nice, man. He nice. Hold on. Listen, he very nice. He can play inside, Joe. He can play on the outside, too. At times, if need be, he can travel. I'm not sure how they're going to use him over there. He's probably not going to travel. I'm sure he has a specific side that he likes to play based on what he did in Kansas City. But he can strap. He can strap, boy. He can strap. I remember I had my wide receiver workshop, and I talked about some of the DBs that were difficult to play against. I asked Uno. I asked Jamar Chase. I asked some other receivers. And obviously, Patrick Sertain was at the top. But goddamn, Trent McDuffie's name kept coming up. He had to deal with it. along with Denzel Ward. It's the same name that always... We talk about the DBs. It's Denzel Ward, Trent McDuffie, Pat Sertain, the JC Horns. Stingley. Stingley is always in that conversation too. Gonzalez is now in that. Now you guys, they're going to have to do something with Gonzalez. You're going to have to do something with Spoon. I think Gonzalez is up too. He's nice. He's nice. I wish he'd talk a little bit more So the …”View more
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Trent McDuffie's record-setting $124 million extension makes him the highest-paid cornerback ever, with $100 million guaranteed. His ability to excel in various defensive roles has teams buzzing, and now the Rams must prepare for potential market resets with other players like Puka Nakua. The stakes are high as the Rams' defense strengthens, promising exciting matchups ahead.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Michael Porter Jr. says Jokic is the GOAT + Claressa Shields & Shakur Stevenson CLAP BACK at Unc + Tom Brady DENIED the Pats OFFER for Maxx Crosby + Rams & Trent McDuffie REACH AGREEMENT·Mar 09, 2026
“… this defense. So Sean McVay and Les Snead, the GM, decided we can't ignore the evidence any longer, so they traded for Trent McDuffie with the Kansas City Chiefs. So the Rams are in a win-now mode, and why not? You have an elite cornerback now. Now you can say, all right, Trent, there's your guy. In Jigma, you've got to take him. and this is going to help out immensely with that defensive line because now you've got a guy that you can put single coverage on some of the best receivers. But elite corners are rarely available, but you're chasing a Super Bowl in your own division, chasing the defending …”“… But the problem was the secondary. L.A. surrendered an average of 31 points in their losses last season. Mack Jones and Sam Darnold both threw for over 340 yards against the Rams. Bryce Young and Jalen Hurts threw a combined six touchdowns. against this defense. So Sean McVay and Les Snead, the GM, decided we can't ignore the evidence any longer, so they traded for Trent McDuffie with the Kansas City Chiefs. So the Rams are in a win-now mode, and why not? You have an elite cornerback now. Now you can say, all right, Trent, there's your guy. In Jigma, you've got to take him. and this is going to help out immensely with that defensive line because now you've got a guy that you can put single coverage on some of the best receivers. But elite corners are rarely available, but you're chasing a Super Bowl in your own division, chasing the defending champs, and you still have the Niners twice a year as well. But McDuffie is going to change the game for them. He's going to change matchups, and for a team already near the top, I like what they did. They want to stay on top of that mountain. But looking back at some of these games, Week 3, Jalen Hurts, three touchdowns, no interceptions. A.J. Brown …”View more
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The Rams' acquisition of Trent McDuffie addresses their glaring secondary weakness and positions them as the team to beat if Matthew Stafford remains healthy.
The Dan Patrick Show·Best of the Week on The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 07, 2026
“… don't even exist in Vegas anymore because they don't use them for weddings anymore because, you know, 49 years. That said, Christian Toto, a Kansas City connection, I lived in Kansas City for 10 years, Baz Lerman found footage never seen of Elvis Presley reels and reels and reels in these caves under Kansas City that they use for storage warehouses. Did you know about that? I didn't, but I know there's a new film out that uses some of that footage, I'm assuming. And it not a blockbuster but I think it made maybe or so million to the box office So there is still that Elvis Presley appeal …”“… Epic Elvis Presley in Concert, and they found a bunch of footage. It's interesting because Elvis' appeal is dying because he died a long time ago. Still a massive star. Still makes lots and lots of money. My nephew was telling me that Elvis impersonators don't even exist in Vegas anymore because they don't use them for weddings anymore because, you know, 49 years. That said, Christian Toto, a Kansas City connection, I lived in Kansas City for 10 years, Baz Lerman found footage never seen of Elvis Presley reels and reels and reels in these caves under Kansas City that they use for storage warehouses. Did you know about that? I didn't, but I know there's a new film out that uses some of that footage, I'm assuming. And it not a blockbuster but I think it made maybe or so million to the box office So there is still that Elvis Presley appeal Maybe the young don remember him or know him or connect with him but enough people do the legend lives on yeah in kansas city they have these um uh limestone uh mines that go for miles uh tunnels i should say they go for miles and they they use them for storing like like uh the the mountain in virginia where they're pennsylvania camera where they …”View more
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Recently, rare footage of Elvis Presley was discovered in limestone caves in Kansas City, bringing a fresh glimpse of the King to fans. Despite Elvis's passing nearly 50 years ago, his legacy continues to thrive, even as impersonators fade from the Vegas scene. This new footage is featured in a recent concert film, proving that Elvis's appeal remains strong among his enduring fanbase.
The Rob Carson Show·Ai Hollywood & the War Iran Started·Mar 06, 2026
“… best teams this past year outside of the Seahawks, in my opinion, they were the second best team. So I think this is a huge move for them. And then Kansas City's got an extra pick. I don't know what their plan is. We've spoken a little bit about them and their cap situation. So, yeah, I think that was a huge move by the Rams. And the Rams still have a pick. They still have a pick in the first round. They still have a pick. Yeah, they had two picks. That's right. They have another pick. Yeah, because they traded their later first round pick. So they still have that. They have 13. The 13th pick? …”“… huge move for them in a team that definitely doesn't really need many more weapons on the offense. So you go out to get one of the best cornerbacks in the league, I think it's just going to help their case as being one of – they're already one of the best teams this past year outside of the Seahawks, in my opinion, they were the second best team. So I think this is a huge move for them. And then Kansas City's got an extra pick. I don't know what their plan is. We've spoken a little bit about them and their cap situation. So, yeah, I think that was a huge move by the Rams. And the Rams still have a pick. They still have a pick in the first round. They still have a pick. Yeah, they had two picks. That's right. They have another pick. Yeah, because they traded their later first round pick. So they still have that. They have 13. The 13th pick? Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Who did they get that from? Atlanta, right? I think it was Atlanta. Atlanta. Because last year Atlanta traded in to get one. Yeah, last year Atlanta just gave away their awards. Yeah, they traded up to like 27 to get James Pierce last year. Wait, so does that mean Atlanta doesn't have a first-round pick this year? That's correct. …”View more
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The Rams' acquisition of Trent McDuffie is a strategic move that positions them as serious Super Bowl contenders by addressing their defensive weaknesses.
Tranquilo Sports Talk·NFL Teams Making Moves, Arnold Palmer, & DUDE OF THE WEEK | GBD #6·Mar 06, 2026
“… quarterback on the team. Well, it happened with Steve and Joe. Okay. And they had to make a decision. And they chose Steve. Yeah, Joe went to Kansas City. He did. He got hurt. See, the thing is, he got hurt. Steve won the MVP. So, Joe, oh, Joe, how do we go back? We got a guy that won the MVP. He's like seven years, six, seven years younger. How do we go back to the guy? Now, we know what this guy's doing. Joe had won MVP. Joe was a three-time Super Bowl MVP and a four-time Super Bowl champ. But Ocho, this young guy. Nature of the business. Ocho, when T.O. got good, what did they do with …”“And I don't think you'll ever see a situation like that in football, Joe, in Ocho, for the simple fact. The quarterback is the top dog. Yes. Who's challenging him? Ain't another quarterback on the team. Well, it happened with Steve and Joe. Okay. And they had to make a decision. And they chose Steve. Yeah, Joe went to Kansas City. He did. He got hurt. See, the thing is, he got hurt. Steve won the MVP. So, Joe, oh, Joe, how do we go back? We got a guy that won the MVP. He's like seven years, six, seven years younger. How do we go back to the guy? Now, we know what this guy's doing. Joe had won MVP. Joe was a three-time Super Bowl MVP and a four-time Super Bowl champ. But Ocho, this young guy. Nature of the business. Ocho, when T.O. got good, what did they do with Jerry? He had to go. It's what they do. once they see Joe once they see that younger player has developed and you can get that high salary and get that money off the books and get production for a lower price man stop playing until it's time to pay that young player and then the cycle repeats itself that's what happened that's what happened here to …”View more
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Quarterbacks dread when backups get a chance to play, as it often leads to their downfall, just like Drew Bledsoe's fate when Tom Brady stepped in. This cycle of replacing older players with younger talent is a harsh reality in football, demonstrated by the decisions made with legends like Joe Montana and Steve Young. The Patriots' success in keeping their core team together for two decades is a rare feat in this cutthroat environment.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Nuggets OUTLASTS the Lakers COMEBACK + LeBron BREAKS ALL-TIME FGs Record + Spurts BEATDOWN the Pistons + Trea Young MAKES Wizards DEBUT + Shams REPORTS Jayson Tatum WILL PLAY·Mar 06, 2026
“… Falcons for a package of picks that included the Falcons first round pick this year and now the Rams agreeing to trade their first round pick to the Chiefs for Trent McDuffie so it's worked out for them but their philosophy they haven't changed their philosophy it's first round picks okay they're valuable but let's get a sure thing Now Jared Burse turned out to be a very good defensive lineman Jared Goff helped you get to a Super Bowl Jared Goff helped you get Matthew Stafford Jalen Ramsey helped you win a Super Bowl. You've had proof of concept here with this over the last decade. And give credit …”“… round picks to the Jags in a trade for Jalen Ramsey. 2022, 2023, first round pick went to the Lions along with Jared Goff. They got Matthew Stafford. 2024, they used their first round pick on Jared Verse. 2025 traded their first round pick to the Falcons for a package of picks that included the Falcons first round pick this year and now the Rams agreeing to trade their first round pick to the Chiefs for Trent McDuffie so it's worked out for them but their philosophy they haven't changed their philosophy it's first round picks okay they're valuable but let's get a sure thing Now Jared Burse turned out to be a very good defensive lineman Jared Goff helped you get to a Super Bowl Jared Goff helped you get Matthew Stafford Jalen Ramsey helped you win a Super Bowl. You've had proof of concept here with this over the last decade. And give credit to Les Snead and Sean McVay. They were aggressive with this, but this was a glaring need. Because when you watch the Rams, they had everything to win the Super Bowl. except for somebody who was going to lock down your best receiver. And if you're allowing quarterbacks throw for over 300 yards, three touchdowns against you, Sam Darnold, Bryce …”View more
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The Rams' aggressive trade strategy, prioritizing proven talent over first-round picks, has been validated by past successes and addresses a critical defensive need.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Michael Silver, Aaron Rodgers’ Future·Mar 05, 2026
“… back. Now Ashton Gentry, for a guy his size, he runs with great power, great leverage. But I love Jeremiah Love. I think that's what they need. But Kansas City just has too many holes to fill to pay a corner. To have a $30 million corner and a $30 million knee tackle? And you got Kralof just making a boatload of money. you just gave the middle linebacker a boatload of money. So I'm not surprised based on their recent history and what they need and what it was going to cost for them to keep them. And, you know, that's what happens. When you draft and they've done a great job of drafting Ocho, at …”“Here's a guy that's more of a home run threat than Ashton Gentry, a power back. Now Ashton Gentry, for a guy his size, he runs with great power, great leverage. But I love Jeremiah Love. I think that's what they need. But Kansas City just has too many holes to fill to pay a corner. To have a $30 million corner and a $30 million knee tackle? And you got Kralof just making a boatload of money. you just gave the middle linebacker a boatload of money. So I'm not surprised based on their recent history and what they need and what it was going to cost for them to keep them. And, you know, that's what happens. When you draft and they've done a great job of drafting Ocho, at some point you can't pay everybody. You just can't. You're going to have to let – it's the same thing with Willen. You're going to have to let him go. You're going to have to let him go. And the only thing is is that you're not going to get compensation for it. I mean, you'll get compensation because he'll go and you'll get a third-round pick. But …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs are grappling with tough roster decisions, particularly regarding their running back situation. With too many financial commitments, they might have to let go of talented players like K-9, who is seeking top-tier running back money. This dilemma highlights the challenges of balancing a championship roster while managing salary cap constraints.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: LeBron ENJOYS Playing Game 7’s on ROAD + Jeremy Lin & Kobe Didn’t SPEAK for 5 MONTHS + Gil Areanas PRASIS Iso Joe + Pats RELEASE Stefon Diggs + Chiefs TRADE Trent McDuffie + Cardinals RELEASE Kyler Muarray·Mar 05, 2026
“… 117 i mean he is throttling the ball caglione and doesn't have the swing and miss issues that normally accompany that clear path to playing time in Kansas City they move the fences in there which can only help uh Kaufman Stadium so yeah I think things are shaping up for Caglione I'm going to call him a post-type sleeper rather than a breakout but the bottom line is well worthy of your attention and drafts of any size all right let's take a quick break we be back right after this it a season two playoff race with TGL presented by SoFi Sunday at 9 p Eastern Jupiter Lynx versus Boston Common Golf …”“… the time that's amazing for a guy who makes that qual that kind of uh that high quality contact um and it's not just the single 120 mile per hour hit either i mean said homer 116 miles per hour hadn't had a double over the weekend that was close to 117 i mean he is throttling the ball caglione and doesn't have the swing and miss issues that normally accompany that clear path to playing time in Kansas City they move the fences in there which can only help uh Kaufman Stadium so yeah I think things are shaping up for Caglione I'm going to call him a post-type sleeper rather than a breakout but the bottom line is well worthy of your attention and drafts of any size all right let's take a quick break we be back right after this it a season two playoff race with TGL presented by SoFi Sunday at 9 p Eastern Jupiter Lynx versus Boston Common Golf Monday at 7 p Eastern Los Angeles Golf Club versus New York Golf Club Tuesday at 9 p Eastern the Bay Golf Club versus Jupiter Lynx Keep up it golf Watch on ESPN ESPN2 and the ESPN app Welcome back in. We're doing a little buy or sell for some spring training early success stories here. And next up, we have Matt McClain, who just had a two-homer game …”View more
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Jack Caglione is set to be a breakout star in baseball after impressively hitting a 460-foot home run and a ball exceeding 120 mph this spring. With a strong track record of high-quality contact and minimal strikeouts, he's positioned for success in the majors, especially with the adjusted fences at Kaufman Stadium. Fantasy players should definitely keep an eye on him in upcoming drafts.
Fantasy Baseball Today·Buy or Sell These Players Off to Hot Starts? (3/3 Fantasy Baseball Podcast)·Mar 03, 2026
“penalties committing 49 penalties he committed 49 Ocho 41 of them accepted in 45 games with the Chiefs the most of any lineman during that time no one is surprised by this move we knew he was going to be a candidate to be released or a heavy restructured pay cut reduced salary so I don't think anybody is surprised by this move not with the way he played especially last year I mean that many penalties always costing your team he put them in very bad situations consistently throughout the season so I know they're looking forward to probably …”“penalties committing 49 penalties he committed 49 Ocho 41 of them accepted in 45 games with the Chiefs the most of any lineman during that time no one is surprised by this move we knew he was going to be a candidate to be released or a heavy restructured pay cut reduced salary so I don't think anybody is surprised by this move not with the way he played especially last year I mean that many penalties always costing your team he put them in very bad situations consistently throughout the season so I know they're looking forward to probably drafting somebody I'm not sure if they're going to move somebody else to the right tackle position well I think they're going to move somebody because you remember Simmons that they took with Ohio State kid who played really well and then he had some personal issues that he had to get resolved he's going to go to left tackle and they had a guy at left …”View more
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After 15 years, a man encounters an ex who accuses him of still being the 'cheapest man in the world.' He humorously defends his frugality, claiming that once a relationship is over, he's not spending a dime, even on drinks. This light-hearted banter reveals his unchanged nature and sparks laughter about past relationships.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: USC LEADING SCORER OFF TEAM + FLOYD MAYWEATHER EXHIBITION MATHC + LIONS TRADE DAVID MONTGOMERY + FERNANDO MENDOZA + CHIEFS CUT RIGHT TACKLE·Mar 03, 2026
“… But I'll tell you what, man. I got a chance to see Chris this season. We came to your guy, when you guys played the Eagles on the road. We were in Kansas City. And I got a chance to see Chris after the game. And I tell you what, man, I love the dude. I wish I could have played with him. I'm telling you, man. He's unblockable. And knowing Spag's defense, because Spag's helped me win a Super Bowl. Oh yeah. I would love, man, I'd love to play with Chris. Let's get into it, man. I got to ask you, you already mentioned my guy, Coach Spag's, man. He's one of my favorite guys. One, because it's so …”“… but different dudes and just some of the funniest guys ever, man. I don't know if you spent a lot of time with Chris Jones, but he is one of my favorite people of all time. I guarantee you, he would light up that group chat like no one else did. But I'll tell you what, man. I got a chance to see Chris this season. We came to your guy, when you guys played the Eagles on the road. We were in Kansas City. And I got a chance to see Chris after the game. And I tell you what, man, I love the dude. I wish I could have played with him. I'm telling you, man. He's unblockable. And knowing Spag's defense, because Spag's helped me win a Super Bowl. Oh yeah. I would love, man, I'd love to play with Chris. Let's get into it, man. I got to ask you, you already mentioned my guy, Coach Spag's, man. He's one of my favorite guys. One, because it's so challenging. Obviously we get to work with him throughout the year in the off seasons and in training camps and stuff like that. I get to experience what it feels like, the frustration of how much he has in that defensive playbook and everything. But he's also one of the best humans that I've ever met in my life. Off the field, on the field, he's one …”View more
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Coach Spagnuolo turned a 0-2 season around by instilling belief in his players, emphasizing trust in the defensive system. Instead of berating them for their poor performance, he uplifted the team, claiming he wouldn't trade any of them for other players in the league. This positive approach led to a remarkable turnaround, showcasing Spagnuolo's unique coaching style and motivational skills.
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce·Michael Strahan on Championship Sunday, Super Bowl Predictions, Sack Records and Life After the NFL | EP 177·Jan 28, 2026
“… start me to that. Yeah. The 49ers have never won a game on the. Al Shanahan went trailing by eight points or more in the fourth quarter. Since 2017, Kansas City leads the NFL with seven wins in 30 such situations with a comeback rate of 23.3. San Francisco is dead last when trailing by eight points in the fourth quarter. They're 0 and 51. Damn. Yeah. Wow. I can believe what he's saying, too, about Sean Payton. Yes. Sean is old school. He came up under par sales. Yeah, he's old school. I'm sure he's had to adjust a little bit and adapt to the new CBA and the rules and the way players wear pads and …”“… his way of doing things. You're going to be practicing three hours on Wednesday, three hours on Fridays. Shanahan is the complete opposite. He wants you fresh. Well, hold on. I thought the CBA didn't allow him to be out on the field that long. Don't start me to that. Yeah. The 49ers have never won a game on the. Al Shanahan went trailing by eight points or more in the fourth quarter. Since 2017, Kansas City leads the NFL with seven wins in 30 such situations with a comeback rate of 23.3. San Francisco is dead last when trailing by eight points in the fourth quarter. They're 0 and 51. Damn. Yeah. Wow. I can believe what he's saying, too, about Sean Payton. Yes. Sean is old school. He came up under par sales. Yeah, he's old school. I'm sure he's had to adjust a little bit and adapt to the new CBA and the rules and the way players wear pads and the way they wear shells. But he ain't going to get the most out of you. He ain't going to get the most out of you. And that's probably the reason for their success. Literally and figuratively. That's probably the reason for their success.”View more
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Dre Green's transition from the 49ers to the Broncos revealed a stark contrast in coaching styles. Under Sean Payton, known for his old-school approach with grueling practices, Green faced more physical demands compared to Shanahan's fresh-focused methods. The results speak volumes: while Kansas City thrives in comeback situations, San Francisco struggles, highlighting the impact of coaching philosophies on team performance.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL Championship Sunday Part 2: Julian Love TALKS CLINCHING NFC Crown, Tariq Woolen vs Stefon Diggs·Jan 28, 2026
“… play well in the postseason, so we can't look at him as being an impediment to somebody. They got the big guy. Right, right, right. That guy in Kansas City, they didn't play well all year long. That is the hurdle that everybody in the AFC was having to get over. Not Lamar. And this is not a knock on Lamar. Lamar's been great in the regular season. He's a two-time league MVP. But Lamar Jackson has not looked like Lamar come postseason. So he's really never been an impediment. He hasn't really stopped Joe Burrow, Mahomes, or Josh Allen from getting to where they need to be. With that being …”“… I mean, all the heavy hitters are gone. We're gone. Yep. Yep. And you know what? The heavy hitters are gone. Most of them are gone because they didn't play well this season. Due to injury. Obviously, we saw what happened. Lamar. Well, look. Lamar doesn't play well in the postseason, so we can't look at him as being an impediment to somebody. They got the big guy. Right, right, right. That guy in Kansas City, they didn't play well all year long. That is the hurdle that everybody in the AFC was having to get over. Not Lamar. And this is not a knock on Lamar. Lamar's been great in the regular season. He's a two-time league MVP. But Lamar Jackson has not looked like Lamar come postseason. So he's really never been an impediment. He hasn't really stopped Joe Burrow, Mahomes, or Josh Allen from getting to where they need to be. With that being said, with Mahomes out, Josh Allen got put out by the Broncos last week, and Joe Burrow didn't really have a chance because he got nicked early on. So, when the road open up, you got to travel on it. You got to. You got to take advantage of it. Obviously, Buffalo wasn't able to do that. But the thing is, with all these quarterbacks that we are talking …”View more
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Turning the ball over in negative territory changed the game for the Broncos, leading to a disappointing loss. Despite dominating early, poor quarterback decisions combined with missed opportunities left fans feeling hopeless. This highlights the critical nature of quarterback performance and decision-making in high-stakes games.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Sam Darnold LEADS Seahawks to Super Bowl + Patriots win the AFC & are BACK in the SUPER BOWL·Jan 26, 2026
“… are you talking about? But it was one of those sexy little press conference quotes that really had was the opposite of the truth and Okay, I think Kansas City did something pretty interesting Matt Nagy rolled the dice, right? He he thought his boy Borgonzi was in Tennessee Callahan was in some trouble. He's like I'm not gonna sign an extension I'm gonna play this out Steve Spagnola did the same thing the year before and We'll win big and I'm either gonna get a huge raise or I'm gonna become a head coach It turns out neither happened because the Chiefs went 6 at 11 So his leverage to get a big …”“… McCarthy got fired in the middle of the year I remember that you lost Arizona got fired the next day. It's like fucking people get fired all the time Welcome to Pro Sports players and how many players have you seen running out of the building? What are you talking about? But it was one of those sexy little press conference quotes that really had was the opposite of the truth and Okay, I think Kansas City did something pretty interesting Matt Nagy rolled the dice, right? He he thought his boy Borgonzi was in Tennessee Callahan was in some trouble. He's like I'm not gonna sign an extension I'm gonna play this out Steve Spagnola did the same thing the year before and We'll win big and I'm either gonna get a huge raise or I'm gonna become a head coach It turns out neither happened because the Chiefs went 6 at 11 So his leverage to get a big raise way off the table if you remember last year or in the last couple years Spagnola, I remember the 49ers tried to hire him. He got a massive raise one of the highest paid coordinators in the league Matt Nagy the team lost it was like you're not getting a raise here, buddy And then you know, I think he thought he was gonna Tennessee because we all …”View more
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Mike McDaniel and Jim Harbaugh may seem like an odd couple, but they share a strong football philosophy that could lead to great success. McDaniel's innovative blocking techniques combined with Harbaugh's run-heavy approach could revolutionize their team's offense. If they can work together effectively, McDaniel might find himself in a head coaching position next year, much like Robert Sala did after his time with the Jets.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·3 & Out - Bills presser was WILD, Bakers gets MAD, 49ers Practice Facility·Jan 22, 2026
“… Plus, the owner loves him. So and he also is the Super Bowl MVP. So I think for A.J. Brown, I could easily see Buffalo showing interest. I could see Kansas City showing interest. Imagine him with Patrick Mahomes. So we'll see if they wind up working out a deal to get him out of Philadelphia. But I'd be surprised to see him as an eagle next year. All right. You're crushing. You're just all the time I see you with stories and crushing and Intel and all that stuff. No, I like it. But I feel like sometimes when I'm dumping the information, it sounds so robotic and I don't mean to. But it's just like …”“… This team has to revamp how they approach this season. And they're not moving on from Jalen Hurts. Right. So you're picking A.J. Brown or you're picking Jalen Hurts. Who are you picking? You're picking the quarterback. That's just how it works. Plus, the owner loves him. So and he also is the Super Bowl MVP. So I think for A.J. Brown, I could easily see Buffalo showing interest. I could see Kansas City showing interest. Imagine him with Patrick Mahomes. So we'll see if they wind up working out a deal to get him out of Philadelphia. But I'd be surprised to see him as an eagle next year. All right. You're crushing. You're just all the time I see you with stories and crushing and Intel and all that stuff. No, I like it. But I feel like sometimes when I'm dumping the information, it sounds so robotic and I don't mean to. But it's just like you're just like taking all these conversations and all the writing and recording. You're just like, I got to get my best stuff. So, yeah, no, it's fun. This is awesome. This has been the wildest coaching cycle I have ever covered. People, everyone is talking. Everyone wants to talk to you about it right now because there's so many moving parts, …”View more
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A.J. Brown's future with the Philadelphia Eagles is uncertain, as the team may prioritize quarterback Jalen Hurts over him. With potential interest from teams like Buffalo and Kansas City, Brown could be on the move if the Eagles decide to revamp their roster. This coaching cycle is filled with drama, making every decision critical for team success.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·THE HERD - Hour 2 - Getting the right coach for Josh Allen, the future of the Eagles, Dianna Russini·Jan 21, 2026
“… you some, man. We're your hosts. I'm Travis Kelce. This is my big brother, Jason. Jason, Kelsey. Yes, sir. Over there with his cowboy hat. All you city slicker turn country. Subscribe on YouTube. One three plus and or wherever you get your podcast. Follow the show on all social media for fun stuff throughout the week. Don't forget that Kelsey clubhouse dot com for anything new heights and Kelsey. Jason, you want to tell everybody what we have coming up on this wonderful episode? 92% is we got a great episode for y'all. I'm going around out here. We got everything from the division around and …”“… I can do. Welcome back to the new heist, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, a one tree show. That's right. Brought to you by Reese's Oreo Cups. A diagnamitive. They didn't put together two of my favorites. Reese's Cups and Oreo cookies. God, go get you some, man. We're your hosts. I'm Travis Kelce. This is my big brother, Jason. Jason, Kelsey. Yes, sir. Over there with his cowboy hat. All you city slicker turn country. Subscribe on YouTube. One three plus and or wherever you get your podcast. Follow the show on all social media for fun stuff throughout the week. Don't forget that Kelsey clubhouse dot com for anything new heights and Kelsey. Jason, you want to tell everybody what we have coming up on this wonderful episode? 92% is we got a great episode for y'all. I'm going around out here. We got everything from the division around and we're going to get everything coming up in the championship round. We got our mighty fine friend, Mr. Greg Olson. Don't stop by the show. But before we get into any of that, we're going to open that new news. New news is brought to you by American Express. First bit of new news. We got some great reactions from the Kelsey clubhouse. Thanks to you, …”View more
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Jason Kelsey just joined TikTok, and his first videos are already a hit! From funny anecdotes about his nose to adventures in Huntington, West Virginia, he shares his journey into the world of social media. This lighthearted segment showcases the fun side of the Kelsey brothers as they navigate fame and family.
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce·Bills New Coach, Championship Preview, Wedding Advice & The New Era of TEs with Greg Olsen | EP 176·Jan 21, 2026
“… me because I don't know what I did because I understood when I played football that the opposing team the Steelers or the Vikings or this team the Kansas City of the Raiders I Understood their fans hating me. They got a reason to but I don't I didn't understand and and it took me a while Yeah, I'm just not coming to the realization that Your success piss some people off. Yeah, and then all of a sudden you go I was rooting for you the whole time Yeah, and then now you're not rooting for me The my takeaway from that is like I have a lot of guys and I named a bunch of them in this Who I worked with …”“… incredible if How important is relevancy because that's an important thing with comedy is when I started getting successful I watched people that I was passing start hating me. Yes, and it yes, and it bothered me. It bothered me it bothered it bothers me because I don't know what I did because I understood when I played football that the opposing team the Steelers or the Vikings or this team the Kansas City of the Raiders I Understood their fans hating me. They got a reason to but I don't I didn't understand and and it took me a while Yeah, I'm just not coming to the realization that Your success piss some people off. Yeah, and then all of a sudden you go I was rooting for you the whole time Yeah, and then now you're not rooting for me The my takeaway from that is like I have a lot of guys and I named a bunch of them in this Who I worked with yeah who at one point I was the dog right and now they're the dogs, right? Like Shane Gillis. Yeah, the man. Yes. He is the man. He is now know what kind of a Would I be if I couldn't enjoy his success right if I had to look at it and sit on my couch and go Yeah, I liked him when he was poor, right? Why would I like him when he's rich and And …”View more
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Your success can alienate friends, as comedian and former athlete discusses the bitter reality of envy. When he achieved success, he noticed friends turned into foes, revealing how hard it is to celebrate others' victories when you're struggling. Embracing the underdog mentality, he emphasizes the importance of perseverance and supporting others in their journeys.
Club Shay Shay·Club Shay Shay - Bert Kreischer Part 2·Jan 21, 2026
“… NFL does record decibel level is Arrowhead Stadium fans reach 142.2. Wow, I told you, I know. I know it was either even way off. Hey, it was either Kansas City or the Seattle is one of the other but that thing was like last. So that's that's 23 short. Yeah. Yeah, you you I mean, oh, you can see Oh, Kansas City in Denver was a too loud of state as I ever played in. Yeah, I don't know. He was my home in Kansas City. We played, you know, we played it every year, played it every year for 12 years. So I got 12 trips to go. I got 13 because we played him in the playoffs one year. Yeah, I only had one …”“… line. Oh, wait, it depends who it came from. Is where the rumor came from? And if it is anonymous and someone that is somewhat of a credible source says it it's coming from somewhere. Yes, it's coming from somewhere. They reviewed it. Ah, man, the NFL does record decibel level is Arrowhead Stadium fans reach 142.2. Wow, I told you, I know. I know it was either even way off. Hey, it was either Kansas City or the Seattle is one of the other but that thing was like last. So that's that's 23 short. Yeah. Yeah, you you I mean, oh, you can see Oh, Kansas City in Denver was a too loud of state as I ever played in. Yeah, I don't know. He was my home in Kansas City. We played, you know, we played it every year, played it every year for 12 years. So I got 12 trips to go. I got 13 because we played him in the playoffs one year. Yeah, I only had one trip and that one trip there. I was like, I never like never experienced like this and I'm like, I'm curious all fans. They sit in the stadium. They all scream. They all cheer. They all boot whatever it may be and I'm thinking well, maybe it's the way the stadium is built. Why is it that this stadium in particular sounds so much different than …”View more
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In the NFL, disappointment doesn't get easier; it intensifies as players realize their opportunities are dwindling. After a tough game, quarterback Josh Allen expressed feeling like he let his teammates down, showcasing the deep emotional investment players have in their careers. This highlights the sacrifices and dedication behind the scenes that fans often overlook, making each setback feel like a personal loss.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL Divisional Round Part 2: Ja’Quan McMillian breaks down game-sealing INT off Josh Allen·Jan 21, 2026
“… one... What teams do you have Kyle Pitts on? What is this propaganda? Our main dynasty league. Okay. There it is. I beat him. There it is. Go to Kansas City, Kyle. There it is. There's something there. When you think of the elite of the league... That's 100% what it is. You know what? That's okay. Thank you. That's all right. Yeah. There's a reason I said Ken Walker to Kansas City. We're only human. We're only rooting. I mean, this is the rooting season. We don't have a team to root for. Let's root for our players. But you look at the elite quarterbacks in football, like Burrow and Stafford …”“That sucks. That's awful for the NFL. They need Kyle Pitts. Oh my gosh. That's the answer. There's only one... What teams do you have Kyle Pitts on? What is this propaganda? Our main dynasty league. Okay. There it is. I beat him. There it is. Go to Kansas City, Kyle. There it is. There's something there. When you think of the elite of the league... That's 100% what it is. You know what? That's okay. Thank you. That's all right. Yeah. There's a reason I said Ken Walker to Kansas City. We're only human. We're only rooting. I mean, this is the rooting season. We don't have a team to root for. Let's root for our players. But you look at the elite quarterbacks in football, like Burrow and Stafford have the best receivers in the game to throw to, but Lamar, Allen, and Mahomes don't. Those are the three of the top quarterbacks and their teams haven't been able to put that player on that team. They have been able to put that player on the team when they had a rookie contract. Yeah, when it was Diggs and Tyreek and Lamar's never had it. That's …”View more
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Baker Mayfield, once an MVP candidate, has plummeted to a dismal consistency score of F this season. This drastic decline highlights the challenges quarterbacks face when their teams fail to provide elite receiving talent. With only 30 years behind him, the question remains: can he bounce back or is this the end of his prime?
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast·The TRUTH: QBs Part 2 + Coaching Crazyness, Divisional Recap - Fantasy Football Podcast for 1/20·Jan 20, 2026
“… excuse me, offensively. I'm not sure who the third back is gonna be, who now steps up into the number two slot. But they gonna be all right. The Chiefs are expecting to bring back a familiar face in Eric Biannimi as the offensive coordinator, according to Tom Pellicero reported today. With the Chiefs offensive coordinator, Matt Nagy, contract expiring and him taking head coach job interviews, Chiefs are ready to turn back to EB. Ocho, people were confused when Eric Biannimi left Kansas City for a lateral OC move in Washington because he wanted credit as a play caller. After bouncing around the …”“… it is. Injuries are part of it. And he was playing really well, boy. He was. Oh, man, he was playing really well. But listen, Kenneth Walker III is very well capable. Yeah. He be toting that thing. He be toting that thing. So they gonna be all right, excuse me, offensively. I'm not sure who the third back is gonna be, who now steps up into the number two slot. But they gonna be all right. The Chiefs are expecting to bring back a familiar face in Eric Biannimi as the offensive coordinator, according to Tom Pellicero reported today. With the Chiefs offensive coordinator, Matt Nagy, contract expiring and him taking head coach job interviews, Chiefs are ready to turn back to EB. Ocho, people were confused when Eric Biannimi left Kansas City for a lateral OC move in Washington because he wanted credit as a play caller. After bouncing around the league, could you see him come back to help fix the struggling Chiefs offense? And finally rewrite a narrative that was, he didn't really have a whole lot to do with the offense. I mean, I hate that he had to leave. Obviously he wanted success. He wanted to get credit for the success, similar to the Kyrie situation in Cleveland when LeBron was …”View more
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A quarterback's confidence is crucial for team performance, especially during playoffs, where every turnover can lead to defeat. Recent discussions highlight how teams that lose the turnover battle consistently go home early, emphasizing the importance of accountability and management in high-stakes games. With a historic defense on the line, maintaining that confidence is vital for future success.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Dolphins HIRE Jeff Hafley as HEAD COACH + Giants have HICCUP with John Harbaugh’s CONTRACT + CJ Stroud NEEDS to IMPROVE + Seahawks Zach Charbonnet has SEASON ENDING injury + Eric Beiniemy BACK as Chiefs OC·Jan 20, 2026
“… with Simmons. Hey, Legere Sneed should be healthy coming back this year, huh? Yes, yes, yes. You get him to playing like he played when he was at Kansas City, get him getting back right. Man, they should be fine. Oh, yeah, Rich, right? went to the, Rex Ryan went to the Bills. But Rex had success, Rex what? Went to the back-to-back AFC Championship games. Cause remember that year he knocked out Peyton and he knocked out Fullerton. And they ended up losing to Pittsburgh at the AFC Championship game. Go ahead.”“… of Ridley. Hopefully, he can come back to what he was. Probably, you get your running back, Ocho, probably in the third or the fourth round. Yeah. Got some good ones out there now. And you got to get some defense. You got to get somebody to go along with Simmons. Hey, Legere Sneed should be healthy coming back this year, huh? Yes, yes, yes. You get him to playing like he played when he was at Kansas City, get him getting back right. Man, they should be fine. Oh, yeah, Rich, right? went to the, Rex Ryan went to the Bills. But Rex had success, Rex what? Went to the back-to-back AFC Championship games. Cause remember that year he knocked out Peyton and he knocked out Fullerton. And they ended up losing to Pittsburgh at the AFC Championship game. Go ahead.”View more
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Coaching for the Jets can be a tough gig, but Robert Sala's journey shows that a second chance is possible. After dealing with high-profile quarterbacks like Zach Wilson and Aaron Rodgers, Sala's future hinges on improving the team's offensive line and surrounding Cam Ward with better weapons. History tells us that even legendary coaches like Bill Belichick had to navigate the Jets' challenges before finding success elsewhere.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Fernando Mendoza HEISMAN MOMENT in National CHAMPIONSHIP + Bills FIRE Head Coach Sean McDermott + Titians HIRE Robert Saleh as Head Coach·Jan 20, 2026
“… would send him pictures. It's kind of weirdly morphing to you. I feel like there's always, I'm getting random tweets, be like, hey, I saw Rusillo in Kansas City, and it's just some guy that's bald and has a beard. You're like, we were really doing this? Man. Yeah, I mean, Kyle Long being on the pregame show. Yeah, well. People were just going, is Rusillo back? Yeah, how are you friends with Chris? There's a bigger, way bigger, successful, more athletic version of you that's like, it's because he's younger than me. It can't be my big brother, but he's massive. Sort of wrist wrestled with him one …”“… Did I read the situation wrong? State your case. Who's at fault? No, it was not me. I did not do that. Not every guy with a shaved head or maybe thinning hair and a beard is the same, but that's all right. Van Pal used to do the thing where people would send him pictures. It's kind of weirdly morphing to you. I feel like there's always, I'm getting random tweets, be like, hey, I saw Rusillo in Kansas City, and it's just some guy that's bald and has a beard. You're like, we were really doing this? Man. Yeah, I mean, Kyle Long being on the pregame show. Yeah, well. People were just going, is Rusillo back? Yeah, how are you friends with Chris? There's a bigger, way bigger, successful, more athletic version of you that's like, it's because he's younger than me. It can't be my big brother, but he's massive. Sort of wrist wrestled with him one night, Kyle, and I did not want to go full torque there because that was one of the more helpless feelings I've ever had, having both of my wrists held on to by a human bear. Yeah, that can be a little scary. All right, so confirm not you, then. At least not confirm. Yeah, I think it's not you. I wish you would have told us what car it was. That …”View more
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During a bike ride in Manhattan Beach, a cyclist felt threatened by a tailgating driver who seemed to scowl at him as he pulled over. Was the driver in the wrong, or was the cyclist just being overly cautious? This interaction raises questions about road etiquette and the challenges of sharing space between cyclists and motorists.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Bills Lose & Fire McDermott, Caleb Miracle Not Enough, & Pats Get Nix-Less Broncos w/ Albert Breer and Mark Schlereth·Jan 19, 2026
“… desk record decibel level is Arrowhead Stadium fans reach 142.2. Wow, I told you, I knew I knew it. It was either even way off. Hey, it was either Kansas City or the Seattle is one of the other but that thing was like laugh. So that's that's 23 short. Yeah. Yeah, you you I mean, oh, you can see Oh, Kansas City in Denver was a too loud a state as I ever played in. Yeah, and it just will happen. You know, he was my home in Kansas City. We played, you know, we played there every year, played there every year for 12 years. So I got 12 trips to go. I got 13 because we played him in the playoffs one …”“They reviewed it. Ah, man, the NFL desk record decibel level is Arrowhead Stadium fans reach 142.2. Wow, I told you, I knew I knew it. It was either even way off. Hey, it was either Kansas City or the Seattle is one of the other but that thing was like laugh. So that's that's 23 short. Yeah. Yeah, you you I mean, oh, you can see Oh, Kansas City in Denver was a too loud a state as I ever played in. Yeah, and it just will happen. You know, he was my home in Kansas City. We played, you know, we played there every year, played there every year for 12 years. So I got 12 trips to go. I got 13 because we played him in the playoffs one year. Yeah, I only had one trip and that one trip there. I was like, I never like never experienced like this and I'm like, I'm curious all fans. They sit in the stadium. They all scream. They all cheer. They all boo, whatever it may be and I'm thinking well, maybe it's the way the stadium is built. Why is it that this stadium in particular sounds …”View more
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NFL players experience intense emotions after losses, as shown by Josh Allen's heartfelt reaction post-game. The atmosphere at Arrowhead Stadium, known for its deafening cheers, amplifies the pressure on players. This segment explores the deep emotional investment athletes make and the pain of coming so close to victory yet falling short.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Seahawks BLOW OUT the 49ers + Broncos BEAT the Bills + Bo Nix FRACTURES Ankle in Broncos Win·Jan 18, 2026
“… potential upsets. Right, wrong, and here we go. Where Colin was right. I picked the Denver Broncos before the season to win the AFC West and unseat Kansas City, despite Russell Wilson's cap hit still being $32 million on the books. Bo Nix, I was a huge fan. 24 wins, tied for the most ever. First two seasons for a quarterback. Sean Payton may bother people time to time, but he's one of the few NFL coaches I trust in the draft room and the film room. He knows, like Jimmy Johnson, he knows personnel. He gets trades, play design, play calling. Denver was one of my better picks of the year in the NFL. …”“… player of the year. Good for him, good story. Matt Hasselbeck just around the corner. Let's not waste any time. This week, starting Thursday, it's going to be as good as college and pro football has been in this country in a long time. Multiple potential upsets. Right, wrong, and here we go. Where Colin was right. I picked the Denver Broncos before the season to win the AFC West and unseat Kansas City, despite Russell Wilson's cap hit still being $32 million on the books. Bo Nix, I was a huge fan. 24 wins, tied for the most ever. First two seasons for a quarterback. Sean Payton may bother people time to time, but he's one of the few NFL coaches I trust in the draft room and the film room. He knows, like Jimmy Johnson, he knows personnel. He gets trades, play design, play calling. Denver was one of my better picks of the year in the NFL. Where Colin was wrong. Kevin Stefanski got fired. I don't get it. Of all the fired coaches, I think he has a really viable market. He's a two-time coach of the year who had to swim in chaos because of ownership, a Deshaun Watson deal. In 23 years, the Browns have won two playoff games. Guess who the coach for both was? Kevin Stefanski. An …”View more
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The Miami Hurricanes have proven themselves worthy of a college football playoff spot, defeating top teams like Texas A&M and Ohio State. Despite a setback against Louisville, their physicality and strength make them a formidable contender, challenging the notion that one loss should define a season. This argument highlights the evolving landscape of college football, where performance matters more than past missteps.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·Best of the week on The Herd·Jan 10, 2026
“… they're a team that's lacked playoff success. Well, this is the thing. You have to be happy they're in the playoffs. If you look at that division, Kansas City's home, and we're playing. Yep. Now, Denver, didn't expect them to win the division home field, but no problem. We're also representing the AFC West. I believe they have to shorten the game. It's not his typical model of how he's gonna win, especially with Herbert, the quarterback, with those uber skills. But I gotta shorten the game because I got less personnel than them. Like this offensive line, you are not supposed to lose all pro left …”“… know, and they have a far right quarterback. It's tough sledding on offense at times, but they also have the weapons at receiver when you look at Ladd, McConkie, and some of these other guys. So how do you view them heading into this matchup? Because they're a team that's lacked playoff success. Well, this is the thing. You have to be happy they're in the playoffs. If you look at that division, Kansas City's home, and we're playing. Yep. Now, Denver, didn't expect them to win the division home field, but no problem. We're also representing the AFC West. I believe they have to shorten the game. It's not his typical model of how he's gonna win, especially with Herbert, the quarterback, with those uber skills. But I gotta shorten the game because I got less personnel than them. Like this offensive line, you are not supposed to lose all pro left tackle, all pro right tackle, and life's supposed to go on. You're not supposed to be in the playoffs. Nope. You know, so their future, yeah, their future looks bright, and their ability to play that hardball style and be physical, it looks bright, but not this weekend. I mean, they are limping into the playoffs. Bad matchup for them. I don't …”View more
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The New England Patriots have transformed from a struggling team at 0-1 to a playoff powerhouse with a 14-3 record and the number two seed. Critics claim their success is due to an easy schedule, but their young quarterback is proving doubters wrong with a stellar performance, making them a formidable force in the upcoming playoffs. With a strong defense and a promising future, the Patriots are not to be underestimated.
DOUBL3 COVERAGE PODCAST·Cris Carter Picks Seahawks To Win Super Bowl, Touts Stafford As MVP + NFL Wild Card Weekend Preview·Jan 10, 2026
“… for a decade straight. Buffalo with Josh Allen's gonna be in the playoffs for the next seven years. Baltimore historically makes the playoffs. Kansas City makes the playoffs. So right now, more than ever, the AFC goes through crappy weather. The only guy I think that could build one in warm weather now is McVay. He's got a great system. They are run first to set up the play action. He's got the MVP quarterback. But to build a dynasty, you'd need that bridge from Stafford and finding a quarterback. That's not easy, but they are built for it. Their defensive line is nasty. It's really, I was …”“… doesn't have a huge arm. It's, you could win a Superbowl. He's a, you know, he's not gonna. Also in the AFC, a lot of your best owners and best organizations are North. I mean, forever, Vrabel for the next 10 years. New England's gonna be in the playoffs for a decade straight. Buffalo with Josh Allen's gonna be in the playoffs for the next seven years. Baltimore historically makes the playoffs. Kansas City makes the playoffs. So right now, more than ever, the AFC goes through crappy weather. The only guy I think that could build one in warm weather now is McVay. He's got a great system. They are run first to set up the play action. He's got the MVP quarterback. But to build a dynasty, you'd need that bridge from Stafford and finding a quarterback. That's not easy, but they are built for it. Their defensive line is nasty. It's really, I was thinking about this. If you're the Rams and it's a weak quarterback class, you're not gonna get Dante Moore or Mendoza if Dante comes out and you're not getting Ty Simpson. Somebody's gonna reach. He's not gonna last to the end of the first round. He'll get picked up at the 15th. If you're the Rams, do you just say, instead of drafting a …”View more
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The Rams have a unique opportunity to create a dynasty in Los Angeles, but it hinges on their quarterback strategy. Instead of reaching for a weak quarterback draft class, they should focus on stacking their roster around Matthew Stafford for one more year. This approach could lead them to a Super Bowl victory before Stafford potentially retires, making it a critical decision point for the franchise.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·THE HERD - Hour 3 - Looking at the Eagles offense, Packers-Bears preview, Greg Cosell·Jan 08, 2026
“… seven eight weeks ago It was actually before he banged his hand and you and I had watched the Chargers and I forget the teams they had beaten like Kansas City and it was ugly and We watched at the end of games and Herbert was just like I'm just gonna pick up first down I'm in the Eagles game. It was the Eagle and he was just like I just got to pick up first down It's like seven. Yeah, that's not a game that Matt Stafford would have had success if his offensive line was that bad? I and I've said this before it is remarkable Historically, and I forget who wrote this earlier in the week No …”“Oh lines, they can just move and remember that you and I were watching It was about seven eight weeks ago It was actually before he banged his hand and you and I had watched the Chargers and I forget the teams they had beaten like Kansas City and it was ugly and We watched at the end of games and Herbert was just like I'm just gonna pick up first down I'm in the Eagles game. It was the Eagle and he was just like I just got to pick up first down It's like seven. Yeah, that's not a game that Matt Stafford would have had success if his offensive line was that bad? I and I've said this before it is remarkable Historically, and I forget who wrote this earlier in the week No quarterback has ever won a playoff game with an offensive line ranked as Poorly as the Chargers a playoff game. Oh, geez, that's not good. Never won a playoff game So to me the remarkable thing about Herbert is the fact there were 11 and 6 how they lost Slater and alt months ago and Minters been excellent as a defensive coordinator Let me go back to that …”View more
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No quarterback has ever won a playoff game with an offensive line as poorly ranked as the Chargers. This highlights the remarkable achievement of Justin Herbert, leading his team to an 11-6 record despite losing key players. The Niners, needing an early lead, face pressure as injuries threaten their playoff chances.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·THE HERD - Hour 1 - Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel, the NFL HC openings, Matt Stafford vs Drake Maye·Jan 08, 2026
“… quarterback like this guy does, but I think he played the run better than this guy's done. Right. Jared Allen. Remember Jared Allen? Started with Kansas City, and then he goes to Minnesota. Minnesota, Mr. Calf Ropem. Mr. Calf Ropem on every sack. It kind of reminds me of him. Right. But he plays the run. Very well. Better than Allen. But he can't get after the quarterback. Allen, well, people don't. Allen can just flat out get after your quarterback. Yeah. Yeah, I'm excited. I'm excited for the Ravens. This is going to be good for them. So, I don't know. I don't know what you guys are doing.”“… goddamn Ravens. Now you got to deal with, like, come on, man. Come on, man. I think the thing that I like so much about Max Crosby that he's a two-way player. Yes. He plays the run and he plays the pass. Yes. He kind of reminds me, he doesn't rush the quarterback like this guy does, but I think he played the run better than this guy's done. Right. Jared Allen. Remember Jared Allen? Started with Kansas City, and then he goes to Minnesota. Minnesota, Mr. Calf Ropem. Mr. Calf Ropem on every sack. It kind of reminds me of him. Right. But he plays the run. Very well. Better than Allen. But he can't get after the quarterback. Allen, well, people don't. Allen can just flat out get after your quarterback. Yeah. Yeah, I'm excited. I'm excited for the Ravens. This is going to be good for them. So, I don't know. I don't know what you guys are doing.”View more
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Maxx Crosby's addition improves the Ravens' defense significantly, but their championship contention still hinges on Lamar Jackson's postseason performance.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Unc WANTS REFUND after Charles Oliveira x Max Holloway FIGHT + Borralho BEATS de Ridder + Rosas Jr DEFEATS Font + Maxx Crosby TRADED to RAVENS·Mar 08, 2026
“… go. And, you know, I've been kind of, I've kind of wondered about that for a very long time, right? When I was driving back home for Christmas to Kansas City, I'm driving up by Frederick, Maryland, and it looked like freaking plaid sky. It was plaid sky, man. I was like, there's no reason why the sky should be completely covered with crisscross chemtrails and all of that stuff. And Lee Zeldin has confirmed that dangerous chemicals, including sulfur dioxide, are being released into the sky for geoengineering. He admitted it. He admitted it. That's kind of a big deal, right? In fact, that's a …”“… Please come inside. We have much to get through, including, you better sit down for this, Lee Zeldin, the EPA secretary, you Alex Jones listeners, the chemical chemtrails in the sky, they're bad and they're real. All right, there you go. There you go. And, you know, I've been kind of, I've kind of wondered about that for a very long time, right? When I was driving back home for Christmas to Kansas City, I'm driving up by Frederick, Maryland, and it looked like freaking plaid sky. It was plaid sky, man. I was like, there's no reason why the sky should be completely covered with crisscross chemtrails and all of that stuff. And Lee Zeldin has confirmed that dangerous chemicals, including sulfur dioxide, are being released into the sky for geoengineering. He admitted it. He admitted it. That's kind of a big deal, right? In fact, that's a super big deal. And I listened to my last podcast, listening to Tucker Carlson. I won't listen to him anymore. But he did a big thing on this, and they were talking about this. And it's like microscopic aluminum meant to literally change the weather. And they can do it. So, okay, there you go. Still don't know about the UFO aliens. But, you know, …”View more
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Kristi Noem's leadership failures, including a controversial $200 million ad campaign and internal feuds, justified her removal from DHS, despite some disagreement over her handling of ICE protests.
The Rob Carson Show·Noem Drama, Iran Defanged & Chemtrails Confirmed? Just Another Friday...·Mar 06, 2026
“Dylan? Since they've never won a tournament game, Dan, I'm going to go Nebraska. Oh, we love Nebraska. No knock. We're huge in Lincoln. Seton? Kansas Jayhawks. You probably thought I was going to take Kansas, didn't you? I wanted to swoop in there. Yeah, you did. Paul? Is Virginia still on the board? No. Yikes. I'll go Houston. All right. So it's either Michigan or Arkansas. See, Arkansas shouldn't be a four. I'll go Michigan just for the potential points there. So Arkansas is the only team that didn't get selected in the disappointment draft. Yes, Paul. We're going to watch the games way …”“Dylan? Since they've never won a tournament game, Dan, I'm going to go Nebraska. Oh, we love Nebraska. No knock. We're huge in Lincoln. Seton? Kansas Jayhawks. You probably thought I was going to take Kansas, didn't you? I wanted to swoop in there. Yeah, you did. Paul? Is Virginia still on the board? No. Yikes. I'll go Houston. All right. So it's either Michigan or Arkansas. See, Arkansas shouldn't be a four. I'll go Michigan just for the potential points there. So Arkansas is the only team that didn't get selected in the disappointment draft. Yes, Paul. We're going to watch the games way different. I know. I know. I know. Oh, man. Does that mean Arkansas bows out round one? I hope not. Nobody picked them, though. This is an ad for the active cash credit card from Wells Fargo.”View more
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In a surprising twist during the disappointment draft, Arkansas was the only team left unselected, raising questions about their chances in March Madness. As Dan and the Danettes discuss their picks, they speculate whether this lack of faith means Arkansas will bow out in the first round. This segment highlights the unpredictability of the tournament and the stakes of choosing the right team.
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 19, 2026
“… that he started by choice. We don't have Department of Homeland Security fully funded. As we are taping this right now, there's a bomb threat at the Kansas City airport. A lot of reports, a lot of other airports, very long lines, TSA. This is part of what is funded by DHS. Like, number one, I think it shows in the normal politician critique of Trump, like it shows somebody whose priorities are like insanely out of whack, like given the very urgent matters on cost of living, safety in the country, war, like you would think that those would be things that you would want to work on and not say, hey, …”“… for Paxton that it seems like it's making him any likely to endorse him or anything like that. But yes, I think it has gotten him back eye on that bill. So obviously the concerning part about this is mentioned before. We're in the middle of a war that he started by choice. We don't have Department of Homeland Security fully funded. As we are taping this right now, there's a bomb threat at the Kansas City airport. A lot of reports, a lot of other airports, very long lines, TSA. This is part of what is funded by DHS. Like, number one, I think it shows in the normal politician critique of Trump, like it shows somebody whose priorities are like insanely out of whack, like given the very urgent matters on cost of living, safety in the country, war, like you would think that those would be things that you would want to work on and not say, hey, we're going to put that on the back burner for a while until we get this vote by mail bill passed. Like that feels out of touch and a normal politician out of touch way. And also just back to my point, though, of like, he doesn't want Congress to work, actually. And if you're Donald Trump, you're like, the more I can just consolidate power myself, …”View more
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Trump's push for the SAVE Act shows his priorities are out of touch with urgent national issues like security and cost of living.
Bulwark Takes·Trump Threatens Congress in Typo-Ridden Truth Social Post·Mar 09, 2026
“… care to watch Duke win. Yeah. Duke does have a lot of hatred, I think, just because. I'm just over it. Yeah, exactly. UConn, I'm done. It's like the Kansas City Chiefs. Everyone was over it, ready for something new. Duke and UConn are giving Kansas City Chiefs from, like, I've seen it. Yeah. I've seen this movie. I think I've seen this movie. I think I've seen this film before. I think I'm okay with not seeing it again. Michigan, I guess, is fun because they're not always there. But, like, I just don't want to root for a one seed right now. but Florida right now is a two seed as of this moment. But like, …”“… cool um okay we'll keep our eyes on those guys yeah yeah and then for the men's side this sounds boring but florida who won last year they're looking like just as good if not better How annoying. I know. I hate a repeat. But I also, like, don't care to watch Duke win. Yeah. Duke does have a lot of hatred, I think, just because. I'm just over it. Yeah, exactly. UConn, I'm done. It's like the Kansas City Chiefs. Everyone was over it, ready for something new. Duke and UConn are giving Kansas City Chiefs from, like, I've seen it. Yeah. I've seen this movie. I think I've seen this movie. I think I've seen this film before. I think I'm okay with not seeing it again. Michigan, I guess, is fun because they're not always there. But, like, I just don't want to root for a one seed right now. but Florida right now is a two seed as of this moment. But like, don't you look at Dusty May, our head coach at Michigan, hours because I'm part of the team. Because I am part of the team, obviously. And you're like, oh, you're so small and cute. I know. I love the cute coaches. He's so tiny. Yeah. He's like a little Polly Pocket. But I mean, also when you compare anyone to these. Florida's coach is such like a …”View more
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UCLA's Kiki Rice could be the Cinderella story we need in women's basketball, especially against the dominant UConn, who has won 47 games in a row. On the men's side, Florida is looking strong, but fans are tired of seeing the same teams like Duke and UConn dominate. This tournament could finally bring some fresh excitement and unexpected upsets.
Well Played·Joe Burrow & Jessica Alba Dating Rumors, Travis Returns, and Bracketology 101 ft. Mackenzie Brooks·Mar 11, 2026
“… from miami edge and offensive tackle and when Mansoor Delane, cornerback, followed by Kenyon Sadiq, tight end. So now we're down to pick nine, the Kansas City Chiefs. I honestly think that they're in a reset mode. They brought in Kenneth Walker. They brought in Gilman at safety. They brought in Tonga from the Patriots. It's a nice signing. Very nice signing. I think for the Chiefs, this comes down to two players, and they're both from Miami. I think it's Maui Noe at offensive tackle. or Bain at edge. And quite frankly, you've got a, you've got your star quarterback coming off of an injury. And it's very …”“… i've got is one of the top seven players and if you're being really honest with yourself and you remove that guard position he might be one of the best four or five players in this draft i got five yeah ruben bain and franc and francis maui noah both from miami edge and offensive tackle and when Mansoor Delane, cornerback, followed by Kenyon Sadiq, tight end. So now we're down to pick nine, the Kansas City Chiefs. I honestly think that they're in a reset mode. They brought in Kenneth Walker. They brought in Gilman at safety. They brought in Tonga from the Patriots. It's a nice signing. Very nice signing. I think for the Chiefs, this comes down to two players, and they're both from Miami. I think it's Maui Noe at offensive tackle. or Bain at edge. And quite frankly, you've got a, you've got your star quarterback coming off of an injury. And it's very clearly a priority to reset this organization and to run the football and to balance things out You don bring in Kenneth Walker If you not trying to balance this thing out I think this pick is Maui Noah right tackle Done Done I run that name up Yep. Pick 10, Cincinnati. If Sonny Stiles was still here, I think he's a Bengal. I think this comes down to …”View more
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Miami's upcoming draft pick hinges on whether to choose an edge rusher or a wide receiver, with analysts leaning towards playmaker Makai Lemon. The team has addressed key positions like running back and offensive line, but the need for a star receiver remains critical for their rookie quarterback. This decision could reshape their offense for the season ahead.
The McShay Show·FLASH MOCK! Plus, Free Agency Frenzy and Maxx Crosby Fallout.·Mar 11, 2026
“… posting a carousel What is this alarm clock in the plane What does that mean? This is not a plane. It's a bow and arrow. Typical Travis Kelsey, Kansas City Chiefs celebration. Then we had Chris Jones on Twitter. We are so back. A lot of people pumped up. A lot of people pumped up. man i'm just as excited to be joining forces with those two guys man um and i think we all kind of had talks at the end of the season um like i said i was always pretty optimistic that i was coming back there a lot of people in the building knew that but wanted to kind of give it some time and and refocus it and uh and let the …”“… load because you always wonder sometimes these explosive guys when they get the full workload if it's still got that pop and it still had that pop, baby. Come on now. I not the only guy excited for you Your teammates are all posting stuff Patrick Mahomes posting a carousel What is this alarm clock in the plane What does that mean? This is not a plane. It's a bow and arrow. Typical Travis Kelsey, Kansas City Chiefs celebration. Then we had Chris Jones on Twitter. We are so back. A lot of people pumped up. A lot of people pumped up. man i'm just as excited to be joining forces with those two guys man um and i think we all kind of had talks at the end of the season um like i said i was always pretty optimistic that i was coming back there a lot of people in the building knew that but wanted to kind of give it some time and and refocus it and uh and let the let the chiefs make some moves and figure out a lot of things first uh to make us an all-around better team uh but then you know we kind of talked about some of these things as the season ended, like, man, when, how are we going to never let it get to this fucking point again? And, and I think we're all, we're all three, especially us three right …”View more
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The Kansas City Chiefs are excited about their offensive improvements but concerned about losing key defensive players in free agency.
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce·Travis' Return, Mama Kelce Renovates & Conan O’Brien on Oscars Prep, Favorite Jokes & More | EP 182·Mar 11, 2026
“… that was when they put up 70 on Goddamn Denver. That season in general. Obviously, still a first-round exit, if I'm not mistaken. Yeah, they lost to Kansas City. Remember, it was cold. yes yes and I it's just that they I think he had done enough for them for them to to say you know what for your services and what you've done to date we're going to bless you because you've done everything as a model citizen model citizen in the community as a quarterback as our franchise players and we want to reward you like every other teams for the person that they believe in and I think that's why they did it …”“… option That always a first pick That's always an option. Right, but hold on. We talk about Tua. He's been a good model citizen. He's coming off two phenomenal seasons back-to-back. Obviously, when their offense was going crazy. I forgot what year that was when they put up 70 on Goddamn Denver. That season in general. Obviously, still a first-round exit, if I'm not mistaken. Yeah, they lost to Kansas City. Remember, it was cold. yes yes and I it's just that they I think he had done enough for them for them to to say you know what for your services and what you've done to date we're going to bless you because you've done everything as a model citizen model citizen in the community as a quarterback as our franchise players and we want to reward you like every other teams for the person that they believe in and I think that's why they did it uh it was short-lived uh I wish my Uso the best down in Atlanta I'm not sure was going to go on with their quarterback situation. It's kind of funny. Is this the first time I could be wrong that there have been two left-handed quarterbacks on the same team? I can't think of anything off the top of my head, Ocho. Yeah, yeah. But here's the thing, …”View more
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The Miami Dolphins are ready to part ways with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, despite his past successes. After a season filled with injuries and inconsistent performance, the team recognizes that holding onto Tua is like staying in a failing relationship—it's time to move on, even if it costs them financially. This decision reflects the harsh realities of the NFL, where performance dictates survival.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Claressa Shields STANDS ON BUSINESS with Unc + Dolphins RELEASE Tua + Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker SIGNS with CHEIFS·Mar 10, 2026
“… to try to move around, maybe fleece someone to get a 20-27 additional first? But they've got two first-round picks. Then Washington, New Orleans, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Miami, 7 through 11. And then you get to Dallas is the is the What is that the fourth Dallas Yeah Dallas has the oh sorry the Chiefs I skipped over the Chiefs because I get this window in front of me The Chiefs are sitting there at nine with also pick 29 from the Trent McDuffie trade. We've had two trades, Mensch, in the last week. Right. Non-quarterbacks that have provided additional first-round picks for organizations. The …”“… They don't have a second first-round pick. But then you get to Cleveland at 6-24. Could it be at 24, Ty Simpson? They're going to run with their guys? Sean Watson's back? Like, what do you make of that? Shador Sanders is there? Are they going to try to move around, maybe fleece someone to get a 20-27 additional first? But they've got two first-round picks. Then Washington, New Orleans, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Miami, 7 through 11. And then you get to Dallas is the is the What is that the fourth Dallas Yeah Dallas has the oh sorry the Chiefs I skipped over the Chiefs because I get this window in front of me The Chiefs are sitting there at nine with also pick 29 from the Trent McDuffie trade. We've had two trades, Mensch, in the last week. Right. Non-quarterbacks that have provided additional first-round picks for organizations. The Chiefs, Brett Veach realizing, hey, we got to go back to drawing board. We got to reset. We got to get younger. We got to get faster. And he's got pick nine and 29. And then the Cowboys at 12 and 20, who, oh, by the way, just had a very underrated. It's not official yet, but an underrated deal for a day three pick to get Rashawn Gary. Right. So they …”View more
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The Jets are positioning themselves for a quarterback in 2027, showing a smart long-term strategy despite their current challenges. Meanwhile, the Chiefs and Cowboys are actively resetting their rosters with multiple first-round picks, aiming to build a younger, faster team. This draft season will be crucial for teams like the Raiders and Giants as they navigate their own needs and opportunities.
The McShay Show·Free Agency Draft Dominoes! Plus, Pound-the-Table Day Two Prospects.·Mar 09, 2026
“… of this a little bit maybe it's because Spagnuolo is like hey we move on from corners all the time we're fine uh i think the dawning of like the kansas city roster this year like this team has some problems but they also have another corner they have to make a decision on top of everything else so if you think of it as okay you get what is it the 29th pick this year and then you get a fifth the seventh first round yeah yeah right yep so i i look at it the rams and less need going okay so we have some like no one's Sertan. Nobody is him. But McDuffie in a volatile position has been steady and …”“… is a am I going to get suspended from your show you'll never be suspended from our show I don't think you have to worry about that I have to ask you about the McDuffie trade because Trent McDuffie is a stud and I was surprised at the characterization of this a little bit maybe it's because Spagnuolo is like hey we move on from corners all the time we're fine uh i think the dawning of like the kansas city roster this year like this team has some problems but they also have another corner they have to make a decision on top of everything else so if you think of it as okay you get what is it the 29th pick this year and then you get a fifth the seventh first round yeah yeah right yep so i i look at it the rams and less need going okay so we have some like no one's Sertan. Nobody is him. But McDuffie in a volatile position has been steady and steady to a level of like a top five guy. So I'm the Rams on the other side of it going like, all right, well, as good as we think we can be at drafting, we could still screw it up. And so now we plug in a top five corner over there. I was surprised and I know there's a new deal coming on top of this with everything else. I guess I was kind of …”View more
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Kansas City’s trade for Trent McDuffie signals a strategic shift in their roster management as they aim to reinvent their defense. By acquiring a top five corner, they are not only addressing immediate needs but also setting a precedent for adaptability in a volatile position. This move highlights the stark contrast in defensive strategies between Kansas City and Cincinnati, showcasing how the Chiefs consistently evolve their defense to stay competitive.
The Ryen Russillo Show·Bills Trade for DJ Moore + AJ Brown & Maxx Crosby Want Out w/ Dianna Russini, Plus Tatum’s Return w/ Jay King·Mar 05, 2026
“… happened Lamar Turn well, Lamar doesn't the whole season so we can't look at him as being an impediment to somebody They got the big guy that guy in Kansas City. They didn't play well all year long That is the hurdle that everybody in the AFC was having to get over not Lamar And this is not a knock on Lamar Lamar has been great in the regular season He's a two-time league MVP, but Lamar Jackson hasn't has not looked like Lamar come postseason So he's really never been an impediment He hadn't really stopped Joe Burrell or my home right or or Josh Allen from getting to where they need to be With …”“… and Patrick my home was in this thing again Hmm Everything Heavy hitters are gone. We're gone Yeah. Yeah, and you know what the heavy hitters are going most of them are going because they didn't play no season due to injury Obviously we saw what happened Lamar Turn well, Lamar doesn't the whole season so we can't look at him as being an impediment to somebody They got the big guy that guy in Kansas City. They didn't play well all year long That is the hurdle that everybody in the AFC was having to get over not Lamar And this is not a knock on Lamar Lamar has been great in the regular season He's a two-time league MVP, but Lamar Jackson hasn't has not looked like Lamar come postseason So he's really never been an impediment He hadn't really stopped Joe Burrell or my home right or or Josh Allen from getting to where they need to be With that being said, but this is what homes out Josh Allen was got put out by the Broncos last week Right Joe Burrell didn't really have a chance because he got Nick early on right? So when things like when the road open up You got a travel on it You got to you got to take advantage of it Obviously Buffalo wasn't able to do that But the thing is with all …”View more
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In today's NFL, even elite quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson and Aaron Rodgers face immense challenges in the postseason, often falling short despite their talent. The key takeaway is that while some teams consistently find themselves in contention, others are left knowing they have no real chance of success. This disparity in team performance and expectations shapes the narrative of the league every season.
Club Shay Shay·Best of NFL Championship Sunday Part 1: Jarrett Stidham, Broncos los AFC title to Patriots, SLEPT on Sam Darnold as Seahawks go to the Super Bowl·Jan 28, 2026
“… Plus the owner loves him. So, and he also is the Super Bowl MVP. So I think for A.J. Brown, I could easily see Buffalo showing interest. I could see Kansas City showing interest. Imagine him with Patrick Mahomes. So we'll see if they wind up working out a deal to get him out of Philadelphia, but I'd be surprised to see him as an Eagle next year. All right, you're crushing. You're just all the time I see you with stories and crushing and Intel and all that stuff. No, I like it, but I feel like sometimes when I'm dumping the information, it sounds so robotic and I don't mean to, but it's just like, …”“… This team has to revamp how they approach this season. And they're not moving on from Jalen Hurts, right? So you're picking A.J. Brown or you're picking Jalen Hurts? Who are you picking? You're picking the quarterback. That's just how it works. Plus the owner loves him. So, and he also is the Super Bowl MVP. So I think for A.J. Brown, I could easily see Buffalo showing interest. I could see Kansas City showing interest. Imagine him with Patrick Mahomes. So we'll see if they wind up working out a deal to get him out of Philadelphia, but I'd be surprised to see him as an Eagle next year. All right, you're crushing. You're just all the time I see you with stories and crushing and Intel and all that stuff. No, I like it, but I feel like sometimes when I'm dumping the information, it sounds so robotic and I don't mean to, but it's just like, you're just like taking all these conversations and all the writing and recording. You're just like, I gotta get my best stuff. So yeah, no, it's fun. This is awesome. This has been the wildest coaching cycle I have ever covered. People, everyone is talking. Everyone wants to talk to you about it right now because there's so many moving parts, …”View more
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A.J. Brown's future with the Philadelphia Eagles is uncertain, as he appears unhappy and could be a valuable trade asset. With teams like Buffalo and Kansas City potentially interested, the Eagles face a crucial decision: keep their star quarterback Jalen Hurts or trade Brown. This coaching cycle is shaping up to be one of the wildest yet, with many moving parts at play.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·Best of The Herd·Jan 21, 2026
“… insane. It is the biggest pressure cooker in the league, not just for head coach, but for coordinator. All right, speaking of OCs, let's go to Kansas City, where quietly, Matt Nagy,”“… they were plucky this year. I don't, I just, there's a lot of uncertainty. And Colin, we've both bounced around for jobs around the country. Like, I don't know. You want to go into something like this? I don't know that this is a great job, which sounds insane. It is the biggest pressure cooker in the league, not just for head coach, but for coordinator. All right, speaking of OCs, let's go to Kansas City, where quietly, Matt Nagy,”View more
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The Philadelphia Eagles face a critical coaching dilemma as they struggle to attract top candidates like Mike McDaniel and Brian Dable for their offensive coordinator position. With Jalen Hurts' inconsistent development and a history of high turnover, the pressure to succeed in Philadelphia is immense, making it a daunting prospect for any potential hire. This situation raises questions about the future of the Eagles and their star players amidst uncertainty.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·THE HERD - Hour 3 - Joel Klatt stops by The Herd, taking a look at Fernando Mendoza·Jan 20, 2026
“… Yes. Because you know in Chicago, it's going to be windy. And you're also outside in Green Bay. So if your home game is in the Midwest, so you play Kansas City. So let's just say your home, your Kansas City, your Chicago, Green Bay, or you're going to be in the Northeast where you're New England, or you're the Jazz, you're the Giants. Ocho, you got to have a guy that can cut through the wind. Oh, yeah. You got to. Because it's going to get windy. It's going to get cold. You're going to probably have to play sometime in inclement weather, be it rain, snow, sleet, wind. I don't know why this …”“… it's hard and heavy, boy. I was just getting ready to say that. And the fact, hey, Stafford and goddamn Caleb throwing it like it's nothing. That's why you kind of got, you want guys with arm talent like that, Ocho, that can cut through the elements. Yes. Because you know in Chicago, it's going to be windy. And you're also outside in Green Bay. So if your home game is in the Midwest, so you play Kansas City. So let's just say your home, your Kansas City, your Chicago, Green Bay, or you're going to be in the Northeast where you're New England, or you're the Jazz, you're the Giants. Ocho, you got to have a guy that can cut through the wind. Oh, yeah. You got to. Because it's going to get windy. It's going to get cold. You're going to probably have to play sometime in inclement weather, be it rain, snow, sleet, wind. I don't know why this happens. It always happens like this. As soon as I start to come on the air now, I can't stop coughing. I bet. But you sure everything good over there? You coming down with something? No, not everything ain't good. You see, I can't stop coughing. But I'm looking at the Rams defense. Ocho, why y'all keep crashing and letting the man get the edge? Outside, …”View more
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The Rams' defense struggled against the Bears, allowing too many edge runs, which ultimately impacted their performance in a close 20-17 overtime win. Matthew Stafford faced pressure, but Caleb Williams showcased impressive arm talent despite turnovers. With playoff implications on the line, both teams must address their weaknesses to advance.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Rams KNOCK OFF Bears to ADVANCE to NFC Championship + Broncos Jaquan McMillian JOINS Nightcap + Patriots ADVANCE to 1st AFC Championship since 2018·Jan 19, 2026
“… back end of the bullpen type guy could give Palencia a day off if he needs it. All that good stuff. How about Hunter Harvey? He comes over from Kansas City on a one-year six. Hobie Milner, another reliever. Our guy, left-handed slanger, comes over from Texas on a one-year 375. Shelby Miller. I mean, how old is Shelby Miller? That's a great question. He might not be that old, but I feel like he's been in the league for a long time. He got called up with Fools. two years two and a half for him he was in arizona milwaukee last year jacob webb one year one and a half he was in texas last year so …”“… loves Alex Bregman around the game. What a turnaround for him. One of the all-time turnarounds in the sport of baseball. Phil Maton, your guy. You love Phil Maton. Two years, 14 and a half, comes over. He was with St. Louis in Texas last year. I mean, back end of the bullpen type guy could give Palencia a day off if he needs it. All that good stuff. How about Hunter Harvey? He comes over from Kansas City on a one-year six. Hobie Milner, another reliever. Our guy, left-handed slanger, comes over from Texas on a one-year 375. Shelby Miller. I mean, how old is Shelby Miller? That's a great question. He might not be that old, but I feel like he's been in the league for a long time. He got called up with Fools. two years two and a half for him he was in arizona milwaukee last year jacob webb one year one and a half he was in texas last year so kind of just stealing everybody from texas bullpen okay nice nice right there um and then we got tyler austin although he is on the il right”View more
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The Chicago Cubs made significant roster changes this off-season, adding key players like Alex Bregman and Phil Maton to revamp their pitching and lineup. These strategic additions aim to enhance their competitive edge, especially after losing several notable players. With new talent in the mix, the Cubs are poised for a turnaround in the upcoming season.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)·Big Market Success or Bust! | 2026 Season Preview·Mar 12, 2026
“… last year etn's a dual threat i think they bring arizona etn to arizona and we're talking about willis and travis etn yeah i've got him going to the chiefs um i know the chiefs are everyone's favorite place to pick for jeremiah love to go but i don't know that he lasts till the ninth pick and the chiefs clearly need a a good workhorse dual threat running back i don't feel like Kareem Hunt and Pacheco, this version, post-broken leg, are good enough. So I would love that. And maybe this is just hopeful. No, I think it could happen. I've got him on my dynasty roster. Come on, go to Kansas City. …”“… bad press, the Cardinals are dumb. They will be dumb again. They'll be dumb and spend on Malik, and they'll be dumb and spend on Travis Etienne. arizona with james connor's injury benson's injury i mean they went through four or five running backs last year etn's a dual threat i think they bring arizona etn to arizona and we're talking about willis and travis etn yeah i've got him going to the chiefs um i know the chiefs are everyone's favorite place to pick for jeremiah love to go but i don't know that he lasts till the ninth pick and the chiefs clearly need a a good workhorse dual threat running back i don't feel like Kareem Hunt and Pacheco, this version, post-broken leg, are good enough. So I would love that. And maybe this is just hopeful. No, I think it could happen. I've got him on my dynasty roster. Come on, go to Kansas City. Pacheco and Kareem Hunt, well, they won't be there. They have to do something. I'm going with a – running back is always fun because you can be surprised. Yeah, you're like, well, these are the four teams that clearly have to go get a running back. and then it's like, oh, this team that you thought they were perfectly fine, I'm going with the Chicago …”View more
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Ken Walker, a promising running back, is predicted to make a surprising move to the New York Giants this offseason, despite expectations he might stay with the Seahawks. The discussion revolves around various potential destinations for him and other running backs, highlighting the unpredictability of free agency. This segment captures the excitement and speculation surrounding NFL free agency and player movements.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast·Free Agent Predictions + Monty Trade, Combine Takeaways - Fantasy Football Podcast for 3/3·Mar 03, 2026
“… year. They're so well-coached. They make these deep playoff runs. They're not the only team. It's not like they've played more football than the Kansas City Chiefs, who, by the way, had their own spate of injuries, right? But I do think playing more football tends to lead to more injuries. So if I had to come up with an explanation, it doesn't explain all of it because, like I said, there's other teams that have played a lot of football that haven't experienced the same degree of it. But I think it's bad luck coupled with the fact that this is a team that has been in the postseason so many times. You say …”“… that has been one of the NFL's great mysteries, which is why are the Niners always having to dig themselves out of these injury holes? The thing that I have speculated on, Mike, is that the Niners play a lot of football because they're so good every year. They're so well-coached. They make these deep playoff runs. They're not the only team. It's not like they've played more football than the Kansas City Chiefs, who, by the way, had their own spate of injuries, right? But I do think playing more football tends to lead to more injuries. So if I had to come up with an explanation, it doesn't explain all of it because, like I said, there's other teams that have played a lot of football that haven't experienced the same degree of it. But I think it's bad luck coupled with the fact that this is a team that has been in the postseason so many times. You say that, but the Eagles are the least injured team in the sport. Well, like I was saying, there's teams that have gotten luckier. I don't know. The Eagles offensive line got really hurt this year, and I think that was a big factor. I just think it's random, right? And we can go power plants and everything else, but I don't think anybody can prevent …”View more
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The San Francisco 49ers' frequent injuries might be linked to long-term exposure to environmental factors, like those from nearby power plants. While their consistent playoff success leads to more games played, which could increase injury risk, the reality is that injuries in football often come down to bad luck. This discussion dives into the unique challenges the Niners face compared to other NFC West teams, like the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams.