PODCAST: The had a wild bye week and now face the Chiefs

A wild bye week and #Bills vs. #Chiefs podcast:

The Bills Wire podcast continues throughout the 2023 NFL season.

Check out the latest episode ahead of the Buffalo Bills’ Week 14 contest at the Kansas City Chiefs in the player below:

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Podcast: Is it already too late for Saints to salvage their season?

Podcast: Is it already too late for the Saints to salvage their season? Dennis Allen’s team has had the easiest schedule in the league with nothing to show for it:

The Saints Wire podcast is back with managing editor John Sigler (@john_siglerr) and our host Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG). You can subscribe for new episodes released each week on Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts or your podcast service of choice.

Is it already too late for the Saints to salvage their season? Dennis Allen has had the league’s easiest schedule and nothing to show for it, going into Week 14 with a losing record. New Orleans may just be a game or two out of first place in the NFC South but that might be insurmountable for a squad that hasn’t made the most of its opportunities. But if Allen is going to right the ship, it starts Sunday against a one-win Carolina Panthers team. Tap in.

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Broncos Wire podcast: Is there still reason for optimism?

On this week’s Broncos Wire podcast, Ryan O’Leary and Jon Heath discuss Alex Singleton’s penalty, Denver’s playoffs chances and more!

Following a heartbreaking 22-17 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday, the Denver Broncos are now 6-6 going into Week 14.

On this week’s Broncos Wire podcast, I joined host Ryan O’Leary to react to that loss (with emphasis on Russell Wilson and Alex Singleton) before diving into whether or not the season is lost. We also look ahead to the Los Angeles Chargers game on Sunday.

You can listen to episode No. 97 below:

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Our notes for this week’s pod can be seen below.

Russell Wilson’s worst game of the season
  • I think that was probably Wilson’s worst game of the season. Right from the very first drive he was not connecting on deep passes. He could have had a TD to Marvin Mims if he didn’t underthrow it by a mile.
  • After no interceptions during the five-game winning streak, Wilson tossed three interceptions on Sunday. Trailing by five, he drove Denver down to the 8-yard line and I thought he was going to complete yet another game-winning drive, but he was flushed out of the pocket and threw a game-sealing interception (terrible protection by Garett Bolles on that play).
  • I think Sean Payton threw Wilson under the bus a little bit for his performance (understandably so). Denver was 0-of-11 on third down. After the game, Wilson said they needed to get into third and manageable. Here’s what Payton had to say about third down: “It’s not good enough. Obviously, it’s frustrating. It’s a combination of a handful of things — protection, guys open and us not making a play. I felt like the yardage and the distances were what we wanted.”
  • Wilson also missed Jerry Jeudy wide open multiple times, including on what could have been a game-winning touchdown. Payton: “If you watch all of [the film], holy cow, there are about two or three of those plays.
Alex Singleton’s bonehead play 
  • In the first half, a play was blown dead for a Texans false start on 4th-and-2. That would have created 4th-and-7, presumably a distance that would have made Houston kick a field goal instead of going for it.
  • Singleton ran to C.J. Stroud after the whistle had blown, though, and pushed him. Stroud then headbutted Singleton and then Singleton shoved him again and was penalized, giving the Texans a first down. (I think it should have been offsetting penalties, but Singleton has to be smart enough to not retaliate in that situation.)
  • Houston ended up scoring a touchdown and again, I’m guessing they would have kicked a field goal if it was 4th-and-7. That’s a four-point swing from Singleton’s dumb penalty. If not for that penalty, Denver could have been trailing by 1 point instead of by 5 points on their final drive of the game and a field goal would have been good enough to get a win at the end.
Why I still feel optimistic about the state of the team 
  • Denver’s offense was bad for most of Sunday’s game and the Broncos lost in heartbreaking fashion in a game that could have greatly helped their playoff standings, but I’m not ready to throw in the towel yet.
  • It’s not like this was an easy game — we both picked the Texans to win. Houston is a good team and Denver battled back and had a chance to win it at the end but a dumb blown play sealed the loss. If Wilson hits Jeudy on 2nd-and-goal and the Broncos win 24-22, we’d feel a lot different right now.
  • It will be harder to make the playoffs now with a 3-5 conference record, but it’s still possible. Depending on how other teams do, Denver might need to win out, but I think 10 wins (one more loss) could still be enough. Either way, the Broncos need to focus on themselves and take it one game at a time.
Chargers game 
  • Playing at home, Los Angeles is listed as a 3-point favorite.
  • Chargers are coming off an ugly 6-0 win over the Patriots.
  • Sweeping L.A. would really help Denver’s playoff chances. Can they get a win on the road this week?

Ryan and I will return each week during the season to react to every game.

If you enjoy this podcast, you can check out previous episodes on Apple PodcastsSpotify or on your podcast service of choice. Please consider giving the podcast a positive rating and review!

You can listen to every past episode below or at this link.

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PODCAST: Did win say more about Cardinals or Steelers?

Jess Root and Seth Cox break down and react to the Cardinals’ win over the Steelers in Week 13.

The Arizona Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday on the road 24-10. With the win, Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I had plenty to talk about.

We look back at the win and discuss whether the win said more about the Cardinals or more about the Steelers. We discuss the play of running back James Conner, tight end Trey McBride and quarterback Kyler Murray. Then, we discuss the topic again as to whether the win was a good thing for them.

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Times and topics:

(1:00) Did the win say more about the Cardinals or the Steelers?

(22:38) The play of James Conner and Trey McBride

(41:08) Kyler Murray’s play

(50:25) Was the win good for the Cardinals?

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The Huddle’s Blitzed Fantasy Football Podcast: Episode 205

Talking NFL player news, fantasy football advice, DFS strategy and more!

In this episode, Steve and Harley bring you NFL news, playoff handcuffs, and “DFS Pay-ups, Stay-aways and Value Plays.” So Huddle up, tune in, and get Blitzed!

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PODCAST: Cardinals-Steelers Week 13 preview, predictions

Bleav in Steelers podcast host Mark Bergin joins Jess Root on the podcast to talk Cardinals-Steelers.

On the podcast, we had one preview show where Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I look at the upcoming game between the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

There is a second preview show with a Steelers eye on things. Bleav in Steelers podcast host Mark Bergin joined me on the show to take a look at what the Steelers have done this season, what to expect in this game and what our predictions are.

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Times and topics:

(1:00) The Steelers’ 2023 season, strengths and weaknesses

(23:55) The Cardinals-Steelers matchups

(37:49) Picks and predictions

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PODCAST: Cardinals-Steelers preview, picks, best bets

Jess Root and Seth Cox preview the Cardinals-Steelers Week 13 matchup in the latest edition of the podcast.

The Arizona Cardinals will face the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road this weekend in Week 13. This is the latest edition of the podcast and the first of two Cardinals-Steelers preview shows.

Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I break down the 2023 Steelers and what they have don this season, we give keys and matchups for the game on Sunday, tell you the best prop bets to cash in on for the game and make predictions.

Listen to the full show and enjoy!


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Times and topics:

(1:00) The Steelers and their 2023 season

(27:06) Cardinals-Steelers keys and matchups 

(39:59) Prop bets and game predictions

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Steelers Wire Podcast: Are Diontae Johnson’s days numbered?

Check out the latest episode of the Steelers Wire podcast.

Welcome to the latest episode of the Steelers Wire podcast.

This week’s episode is once again hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter/X) and is once again joined by Steelers Wire contributor Allison Koehler, doing a great job filling in for Steelers Wire editor Curt Popejoy.

Everything from the latest info on the team to fantasy football advice will be covered, along with some opinions on the betting lines, all with a focus on the Steelers.

This week it is all about wide receiver Diontae Johnson and how he handled things in last week’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals. This is one of those situations Johnson can put behind him with a big game this week against the Arizona Cardinals.

Then the tandem dig into the new-look Steelers offense including how well tight end Pat Freiermuth played as well as gave some insight into this week’s game and the Steelers ability to shut down the run.

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Podcast: Bill Belichick isn’t changing, and neither are the Patriots

Change might never come as long as Bill Belichick is overseeing the Patriots.

Coach Bill Belichick has the New England Patriots stuck on a hamster wheel going nowhere fast. He pedaled the team from playoff contention in 2021 to back-to-back losing seasons and a 2-9 record in 2023.

And there’s no hope of things getting better under his watch.

Belichick’s methodology of team-building is coming undone at the seams as old and outdated to the point where he got circles ran on him by his old pupil, Brian Daboll, and an undrafted rookie quarterback signed off the streets last week.

The New York Giants only needed 10 points to beat the Patriots, which is all the Indianapolis Colts needed as well in Week 10. Belichick’s defense once again showed up to play, but his offense looked like a circus.

Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe split reps at quarterback, and rookie kicker Chad Ryland, who Belichick selected in the fourth-round of the 2023 NFL draft, whiffed on a 35-yard goal. This follows a year after Belichick hired a defensive coordinator to call the offensive plays and coach the offensive line.

The circus has kept on spinning.

In this week’s episode of the Patriots Wire Podcast, Ryan O’Leary and I talk about Belichick’s unwillingness to change, while also delving into the quarterback situation in New England and previewing Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

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Let us know your thoughts and opinions on the topics covered in this week’s show. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter.

Does Belichick have it in him to change? Who should the Patriots start at quarterback on Sunday? How many more games could the team win the rest of the way?

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