Doug reacts to the report that the Cowboys are close to promoting Brian Schottenheimer to head coach. Doug welcomes NFL Analyst Daniel Jeremiah onto the show to talk about the Chiefs, Eagles and all of the headlines around the NFL. Doug gives his take on a statement Mark Andrews released. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a game of "I Feel A Draft".
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In this edition of "Don't Call It A Throwback, Thursday", Doug and the crew look back on 1994. Doug welcomes former NFL player and current analyst Ross Tucker to talk about Mark Andrews, the Chiefs and all of the other major headlines around the NFL. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through "The Press".
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Doug riffs on his Green Bay Phoenix basketball team. Doug reacts to Emmanuel Acho's take about Mark Andrews. Doug chooses among deserving candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying. Plus, Nick Young makes today's edition of "Because We Can".
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Colin can hardly believe who the Cowboys have reportedly decided will be their new head coach and outlines how far this once proud franchise has fallen. He outlines the top 10 players in each of the NFC and AFC Championship Games. He also talks to new Bears head coach Ben Johnson about his decision to take the job in Chicago and working with quarterback Caleb Williams
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Colin can hardly believe who the Cowboys have reportedly decided will be their new head coach and outlines how far this once proud franchise has fallen
Colin believes Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is the Patrick Mahomes of the NFC
Thoughts on the drama between the Heat and Jimmy Butler
He also talks to new Bears head coach Ben Johnson about his decision to take the job in Chicago and working with quarterback Caleb Williams
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Colin outlines the top 10 players in each of the NFC and AFC Championship Games which has an interesting omission
Thoughts on the Jets hiring Aaron Glenn as their new head coach
Guest: Howard Cosell
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Former Patriot Julian Edelman joins The Herd to talk about new head coach Mike Vrabel and why the Patriot way worked so well
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Dan reacts to the NFL coaches who have been hired thus far. NFL insider Albert Breer dives into the Cowboys' missed opportunities in their head coaching search and why he believes the Jets nailed their latest head coaching hire. Former NFL QB Sean Salisbury breaks down the mounting pressure on QB Josh Allen to deliver a Super Bowl for the Bills and critiques Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for his reluctance to relinquish control. And fellow broadcaster Dan Le Batard offers his fiery take on the current tension between Jimmy Butler and Pat Riley and explains how money and pride have fueled this rift.
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Tiger Woods was not just a golfer; he was a global icon, a symbol of perfection both on and off the course. From his early rise to greatness, heavily influenced by his father’s unwavering guidance, to his unprecedented dominance in the world of golf, Tiger seemed invincible. But behind the meticulously crafted image, cracks began to form. In 2009, a shocking car accident unraveled a web of personal scandals that would shake the foundations of his career and his life. As the world watched, Tiger’s image of perfection crumbled under the weight of infidelity, addiction, and public disgrace. Yet, despite the odds, he would embark on an extraordinary journey of redemption. Join host Jay Harris as he explores the meteoric rise, the catastrophic fall, and the remarkable comeback of one of the most iconic athletes in history—Tiger Woods.
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