Posts tagged XFL
NBA 2nd Half: A Wide Open West & Top Heavy East. Leafs Cup Pressure With Big Trade. Bieniemy's Lateral Move To DC A Plus? Machado Pulling An Aaron Judge? Tiger's Return! A Historic Daytona 500

It may be a holiday today, but there are no days off when it comes to talking sports. You're in the right place to get your fill on passionate, energetic and opinionated sports talk as the latest podcast has arrived. On deck:

(3:15) After a brief mention of another anniversary/milestone for the podcast come next week, the NBA just completed its All-Star Weekend, we can look ahead to the 'second half' and what to expect. I forecast it simply this way. The West is a bit more wide open. We're uncertain about the Nuggets, Grizzlies and Kings proving themselves in a big spot. Whereas the Suns, Clippers and possibly the Warriors could make that push to threaten those at the top of the conference. Then there are the Lakers on the outside looking in at the moment. LeBron James has stressed that these are the "most important games in the regular season" of his career. Is that a stretch? As for the East, it's the Celtics, Bucks, maybe the Sixers and everyone else. We'll have to wait a few more days for the season to resume, but the rigors of the Association will march on as we monitor how this'll unfold until we get to mid-April.

(25:08) As for what's happening in college basketball, there have been a couple of losses with top 10 teams (i.e. Tennessee and Purdue). #5 Kansas exacts revenge on #9 Baylor with a win at Allen Fieldhouse. This topsy-turvy, unpredictable college year will be the theme, I think, over the next seven weeks, as it's going to be wild and crazy as we get closer to the Madness in March.

(28:29) On the ice, the Maple Leafs have made a substantial trade to put them in position, as per GM Kyle Dubas stated, to get to a Stanley Cup. Is that too much pressure to put on a team that hasn't gotten out of the first round of the playoffs in over 20 years? And won a Cup in 56 years? Let's see if Ryan O'Reilly could be the guy to lead them to a promised land. I'll touch on the outdoor game in Carolina where the Hurricanes beat the Capitals, minus Alex Ovechkin. The Rangers keeping pace in the division, despite having their seven game winning streak snapped in Calgary. I can't forget the Pacific Division as it's a three team race (i.e. Golden Knights, Kings and Kraken) for first place as those teams are separated by two points at the moment.

(38:27) Former Chiefs offensive coordinator, Eric Bieniemy leaves the shadow of Andy Reid to take the same position in Washington with the Commanders. Why I feel this is not a good move, but a GREAT one for him and his future. Although he's not bringing Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce with him. Is anyone interested in the XFL? I didn't watch a second over the weekend as they've re-opened for business after bottoming out after COVID in 2020. Will it gain any traction at all?

(44:04) I remember the life of former MLB catcher and legendary broadcaster, Tim McCarver, who passed away last week at the age of 81. Padres 3B Manny Machado has come into spring training declaring that he will opt-out of his current contract at the end of 2023. Is he taking a page out of Aaron Judge's stance from last year? Was this presumptuous on his part? You'll be surprised of my take as position players start to trickle in to training camp.

(49:59) Tiger Woods made his return to golf for the first time in seven months. It came with mixed reviews as he made the cut, performed well on Thursday and Saturday, but Friday and Sunday wasn't as favorable for him. The bigger story was Jon Rahm, who became the #1 player in the world with his win over Max Homa at the Genesis Invitational out in Los Angeles.

(52:51) To conclude, the Super Bowl of Racing took place yesterday as the Daytona 500 ended in historic fashion. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was your winner for the first time as it took double overtime, 212 laps and 530 miles in the longest race ever of the 65th edition down in Florida.

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Former NFL All-Pro CB Cris Dishman On His Days At Purdue With Rod Woodson, Coach Jerry Glanville, Playoff Heartbreak In Houston & Coaching Today's Young Players

The NFL 2022 season has arrived. And what better way to usher in the new campaign with a special guest. Joining me is former NFL All-Pro cornerback of the Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings and Washington Redskins, Cris Dishman. He’ll share experiences from his collegiate days at Purdue University with Hall of Famer, Rod Woodson. Playing under Jerry Glanville in Houston. The wild and crazy 1993 season, which was made into a documentary. Coaching young kids in a day and age with plenty of distractions and lots more. This conversation will also be posted to my YouTube channel in the coming days, so for the visually inclined, please visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMucZq-BQrUrpuQzQ-jYF7w Feel free to subscribe on that platform as I’ll gradually post content in the days and weeks to come.

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NBA Storylines (Embiid "Best Player?", Celtics-Lakers), Chaos In College Basketball, Ovechkin's 700th Goal/Trade Deadline, Mike Fiers's Week That Was, NFL Owners/Players Stalemate? Wilder-Fury Recap

Wrapping up February as we creep closer to a busy sports month! Episode 115 will have all you need when it comes to what’s going on in the world of sports. On deck:

(3:28) The top storylines as the NBA kicks off its “second half” after the All-Star Break. Coach John Beilein’s ouster in Cleveland. Sixers Joel Embiid’s proclamation as the ‘best player in the world’, the Celtics-Lakers matchup yesterday with an overview of both teams looking forward. As well as, a breakdown of an up to the minute seedings in each conference for playoff positioning.

(21:43) A topsy-turvy week in College Basketball which saw four of the top six seeds lose in the past five days. What does this mean as far as the tournament is concerned?

(26:49) Capitals winger, Alexander Ovechkin becomes the eighth player to score 700 goals in the NHL. Does Great Eight (Ovi) have a chance to catch the Great One (Gretzky)? Also, talk of the trade deadline as it approaches at 3pm today with a couple of deals that I discuss.

(38:24) Former Astros P Mike Fiers was criticized (called a snitch by Red Sox legend, David Ortiz), received death threats via social media and was praised by the crowd upon his first start of the spring. Should he be critiqued or canonized for what he did? The Yankees may lose another starter to begin 2020. Is this a sign of things to come for 2020?

(46:00) NFL news and notes as the combine approaches this week (not a fan), Drew Brees to give it another shot, Browns LT Greg Robinson carrying how much pot? And is there a stalemate between the owners and players over the new proposal regarding the potential new NFL schedule?

(50:36) Plus a recap of the heavyweight fight between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury on Saturday night and my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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Heat/Clippers Reload, NHL's Western Playoff Race, Betts to LA, Mets Seeking Ownership, XFL Anyone? The Sprint To March Madness

Here to whet your appetite for opinionated and entertaining sports talk on Episode 113. On deck:

Re-introducing the Sports Dead Zone Part 1 as the NFL season is complete, while we await March Madness and the 2020 MLB season.

(1:34) The NBA trade deadline had a couple of good storylines as Miami and the second banana in LA (Clippers) fortified their squads to make a deep push into spring for the coveted Lawrence O’Brien Trophy. I’ll recap both deals that sent Andre Iguodala to the Heat and Marcus Morris to LA, as well as, the other trades that highlighted Thursday’s deadline.

(27:02) The NHL’s Western Conference playoff race is going to be a fight to the finish where you have eight teams jockeying for three playoff spots.

(36:38) Pitchers and catchers report throughout the MLB this week. I’ll share my two cents on the blockbuster Mookie Betts trade to LA and the Mets ownership is up to no good AGAIN!

(53:55) Anyone interested in the XFL? You’re going to get a surprising thought or two about the league reincarnated from its old version back almost twenty years ago.

(1:02:17) I also have a say on the college basketball season to date as we’re hoping for a sprint to March Madness as it can’t come any faster. Jon Jones is back on the MMA mountaintop.

(1:10:57) Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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