LoW (406): Michigan Mailbag is overconfident going up against MSU

With MSU coming up on Saturday, we answered the fans’ biggest questions, with many of them bordering on overconfidence with the Spartans up.

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Seems to be the consensus that Michigan will destroy Michigan State on Saturday. I don’t think that’s necessarily the case. While it might be, there’s a lot that has to go right for the Wolverines.

So we take your questions, looking back at the Minnesota game while looking forward to the maize and blue hosting the Spartans on Saturday.

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PODCAST: What a rebuild might look like for the Patriots

If the Patriots are selling, which players go? And then how will the 2021 offseason look?

The New England Patriots are headed for a matchup against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, and if their records are any indication, Bill Belichick and Cam Newton are outmatched. Bills coach Sean McDermott has his team out to a comfortable lead in the AFC East title race, with Buffalo sitting at 5-2.

So it’s distinctly possible the Patriots lose on Sunday. And even if they don’t, New England is currently 2-4, a record that has never produced a Super Bowl winner. Considering every season is Super Bowl or bust for the Patriots, perhaps it’s time for New England considering the tanking. If that’s what the Patriots choose to do, then they actually have an easy path to rebuild.

How did the Patriots get here? And where do they go next? We’ve got all that and more on this week’s Patriots Wire podcast.

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Packers Wire podcast: Path to the No. 1 seed in the NFC?

This week’s episode of the Packers Wire podcast looked at the win over the Texans, the brilliance of Davante Adams and the loaded NFC.

Episode 9 of the Packers Wire podcast is here.

On this week’s show, Packers Wire managing editor Zach Kruse joined host Ryan O’Leary to discuss the Packers bouncing back in Houston, the brilliance of Davante Adams, one potential trade target and a look at the loaded NFC.

Listen to this week’s episode below:

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PODCAST: Previewing the Raiders Week 8 matchup with the Browns

PODCAST: Previewing the Raiders Week 8 matchup with the Browns

In this episode of the Raiders Wire podcast, Marcus Mosher and Ryan O’Leary discuss the team’s Week 7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. How did they allow 45 points and is this team still on track to make the playoffs in the AFC?

Plus, the two preview the Raiders’ upcoming matchup with the Cleveland Browns. How can they stop Baker Mayfield and their elite rushing attack? Should Derek Carr have a big performance in Week?

Enjoy the show with the player at the top of the page and make sure to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. You can also follow Marcus on Twitter @Marcus_Mosher and Ryan O’Leary, host of the Raiders Wire Podcast at @RyanOLearySMG.

If you would like to listen to older episodes of the Raiders Wire Podcast, feel free to use the playlist below to find your favorite show from the past!

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Listen: Browns Wire joins All Eyez on Cleveland to break down Raiders matchup, OBJ talk

Listen: Browns Wire joins All Eyez on Cleveland to break down Raiders matchup and the Odell Beckham Jr. talk

Browns Wire managing editor Jeff Risdon joined the All Eyez on Cleveland Podcast with frequent contributor Brad Ward to break down the current state of the Browns entering Week 8.

Among the topics of discussion in the lively interview:

  • Are the Browns really better off without Odell Beckham Jr. in the lineup?
  • Possible trade targets for the Browns to shore up the defense and maybe help replace Beckham in the short term at WR
  • Myles Garrett is killing it but needs more help
  • Breaking down the matchups with the Raiders
  • What a win means for the Browns and the AFC playoff race

 

LoW (405): What to make of Michigan State?

Was Rutgers significantly improved or were the Spartans that bad? That’s the question we try to answer with the game days away.

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Is Rutgers better or is MSU worse? What will happen if the Spartans don’t turn the ball over seven times? Believe it or not, there’s a lot of unknowns heading into Saturday’s rivalry game, and we try to make sense of it.

Then, who really is the Michigan team MVP after Week 1 and reacting to Reggie Bush’s comments on The Game, and why, even though we agree with the content, it’s hard to grasp the context.

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PODCAST: Coaching decisions, injuries, defense and the trade deadline for the Cardinals

Listen to the latest edition of the show!

The latest episode of the podcast is live. In this edition, Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I talk about the Arizona Cardinals’ overtime win over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 7 and discuss injuries and trade possibilities.

We talk about what the win proves for the team moving forward. We react to Klilff Kingsbury’s coaching decisions. We discuss how the defense turned around after an awful first half. We break down how the injuries sustained will affect them moving forward and discuss whether or not the Cardinals should be active in the trade market before next week’s deadline.

Enjoy the show, subscribe to it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast platform and make sure to give it a five-star rating.

Here are the approximate times of each topic we discussed on the show:

(1:00) Initial reactions to the game and what the win proves

(16:36) Kliff Kingsbury’s in-game coaching decisions

(39:59) The defense’s turnaround

(51:44) Impact and concern with injuries

(1:06:07) Whether the Cardinals should be active before the trade deadline


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Morten Andersen on Saints hiring Jim Mora: ‘We went from a country club to boot camp’

New Orleans Saints legend Morten Andersen was the first kicker to go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He looks back on a long NFL carer.

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What was it like to experience a coaching change on the ground level? For legendary New Orleans Saints kicker Morten Andersen, the switch from Bum Phillips to Jim Mora in 1986 was drastic.

Andersen discussed the move and many other topics in a lengthy conversation with John Butler of Canal Street Chronicles, where he reflected on a storied NFL career and that included a heel turn with the NFC South-rival Atlanta Falcons. But the stark contrast in life under Mora’s administration as opposed to Phillips’ coaching helps illustrate what many NFL players experience amid regime changes.

“That’s like eating a cupcake and now you have to eat liverwurst,” Andersen began. “We went from a country club to boot camp. It was absolutely brutal because the ownership changed too. And John Mecom was fantastic. He spent money on the players. We had a really good training camp down in Vero Beach, great food, seafood. We worked, but it was relaxed; it was fun. That changed with Jim Mora. It was not fun with Jim Mora because we hadn’t had the results.”

But the results Mora brought in after that retooling impressed Andersen: he recalls his days with the “Dome Patrol” defense and quarterback Bobby Hebert fondly, though he’s still disappointed that group never had much playoff success. A four-time Pro Bowler in the 1980s, Andersen was also happy to know his coach trusted him to be more than a point-after kick specialist.

“I was glad to be part of it,” Andersen continued. “They used me as a weapon. I was used a lot. I was showcased, in many ways. It was unusual for a kicker to get that much action, but they trusted me for the long balls and the big kicks. That was my heyday for sure.”

It’s a fascinating read from an important member of the team’s — and the NFL’s — history, so check out the interview over at CSC.

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The Huddle’s Blitzed Fantasy Football Podcast: Episode 132

The guys talk news, possible trades, and DFS action as we reach the midpoint for the 2020 fantasy football season.

In this episode, Steve and Harley bring you B.P.N. NFL news, NFL Bill O’Brien-like trade deadline deals fantasy owners wish would happen, and “DFS Pay-ups, Stay-aways and Value Plays.” So Huddle up, tune in, and get Blitzed!

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Jersey Boyz Podcast: Episode 26 – Cowboys beat down again

The Jersey Boyz Podcast is back with Episode 26. Dave and Keith break down the embarrassing loss to the Washington Football Team.

The Dallas Cowboys lost another laughable game to the Washington Football Team and fall to 2-5 and now sit a half of a game behind the first place Philadelphia Eagles.

Time to panic? Dave and Keith think so on this week’s episode of “Jersey Boyz Podcast” Episode 26. The grit of the defense is questioned. Do the Cowboys even have to announce that they’re tanking? It’s happening by default. Which move is absolutely necessary this week?

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