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Schlereth and Evans
"lissan" Discussed on Schlereth and Evans
"Guy that should be the next head coach is someone they talk to last week in Jim Caldwell. Yes, absolutely. So for me, many, many different things, right? I look at Jim carwell. Baltimore Ravens don't win the Super Bowl in 2012. Jim carwell is not on that football team. If he doesn't take over as an offensive play caller, they don't do it. We here in Bronco country understand the pains of Joe Flacco. We watched it firsthand. So if I go after Baltimore Ravens don't win, we don't pay Joe Flacco here. We don't have to hear John Elway talk about he's still in his prime. We don't have to pay Joe Flacco the far more year when he's not a Denver Bronco as well. We watch a lot of repercussions for that fateful night. We walk hold. I was told I could come out here and don't do any sight adjustments. So a sight adjustment is just when the quarterback is throwing into the blitz at the line of scrimmage. He's checking into something and saying, hey, you know what? This is a zone pressure two's coming off this edge. I am going to now throw the ball into the zone pressure as soon as we saw it yesterday on the telecast as well where they highlighted when dak Prescott was able to complete that third down that huge third down where they blitzed Tampa blitzed off the right and as soon as the wide receiver was the DB came. Now the wide receiver replaced it. That's just a sight adjustment. Joe Flacco never did any of that. This is a quarterback that's been in the league for over a decade. So what does that tell me? Zoom call had to be perfect. Every single time he had to be perfect. Remember, Joe Flacco was the same guy that we watched here where Kansas City, that's Sunday Night game, all those sex, no adjustments, no change in flipping protection with the offensive line saying, hey, the blitz is coming from here. Let's slide here. So that tells me Joe Flacco, when Jim carbo won a Super Bowl with your Flacco, going through Andrew Luck in Indianapolis, coming here, being in Peyton Manning, double overtime, in Denver Broncos in 2012, following week going to Foxborough and beating Tom Brady in New England. The Super Bowl wasn't was against the forty-niners, Colin Kaepernick, Vic Fangio's defense, right? You had to be perfect in how you called plays for this guy. Didn't matter you had to account for the plates you had to account for whatever coverage you had to account for anything, any variable that you love the city of the sky being with Ross. Absolutely, because why? He'll do all if he was able to do that with Joe Flacco. Tell us he'll be able to fix Russell Wilson. Tells me it was a grinder. Tell me that he's a guy that understands truly against the defensive coordinators getting ready to get go against. But also understands the player. And when you understand the player, we've seen personally Joe Flacco's limitations, Russell Wilson has way less limitations than Joe Flacco had. And I'm telling you that just as an offensive lineman in Washington Joe Flacco here for a year with the demo Broncos, there's a reason why we were told Joe Flacco was in his prime. He got a new deal and was only here for 365. This answer this question from me because people continue to make the case for Jim Caldwell. I have mentioned the fact that the lead that's my first point. But here's what I want to get to then. And then you can jump into some more then. Because I think the first line on his resume should be, I wanted Detroit. Which elsewhere I was going to do next. He wanted Detroit. So why in a league that is that there's constant coaching turnover, everybody's looking for the answer. Everybody's looking for the right formula. Here's a guy who is a winning football coach. He's coached over a hundred games in the NFL with an above 500 winning percentage. You would be, I'm telling you, anybody bored today just Google NFL coaches that have coached more than a hundred games with a winning record. You won't find a lot. So why is it that this guy has in coach since 2017? Copycat league. What are we in right now? Why is Jim carwell even now in the option for the Denver Broncos? He's only an option because they first time head coach failed so drastically right now and the Walton penner group was here firsthand to see it, but it's a copycat league when we watch Vic Fangio's defense go out there and have success against the rams. A couple years ago, this is back when the golf was with the rams. Why did we start seeing everybody do when you play the rams? This is how you're gonna play them. Copy and Vic Fangio's defense, right? Vic Fangio's defense has a big staple around the National Football League right now, just like Mike Shanahan's offense. It's a copycat league. When you look at the coaching staff situation right now in the NFL, leading up into this year. Last year, a bunch of first time head coaches, right? There's not recycling. We're not going through the coaches that have already done it, but for the Denver Broncos right now that are looking for a veteran head coach because of how drastically it and how bad it was under Nathaniel Hackett, how bad it failed with the first time head coach. I think Jim Crow has to be the top of the list because of the Joe Flacco situation also because of what happened in Detroit. That's absolutely spectacular, Detroit was relevant when there was only Matthew Stafford and megatron. The other 51 guys on that roster don't know who their name, what their name was. But yet still was winning out there, Jim cardwell found a way. And then when I started looking at these other coaches and for me, I really think that there's an arrogance to Sean Payton, and I don't trust Justin Sean Payton because he had this the Hall of Fame quarterback. When you have the Hall of Fame quarterback for many, many years, and that's all you know and you've had the success. It's easy. But as soon as Drew Brees was getting ready to retire as soon as that salary cap was all up in arms, what happened with Sean Payton? Did he say let's stick it out with the guys that I brought in? But he was there for 15 years. He was there for a long time. Absolutely. And I don't want to take him. Let me push back because I've heard this held against Payton Lee only won one Super Bowl. Hey, we're ready to roll out the red carpet for Aaron Rodgers here. He only won one. Why retired to come back international football league? Why does Sean Payton retire a couple of years ago? Walk away from football. And now, okay. Dude, why did he say that he was done? He was done. Okay, so why did you walk away? Why did he step away from football? There's a difference. Why did he step away from football then, Mike? You know why? Because he was going to coach in Miami this past year with Tom Brady and then the Brian Flores lawsuit came along in that blew it all up. And so he ended up just sitting up for a year. Okay, so the full understanding he was going to come back. But why? Why do you walk away from the National Football League? You've been doing this all your life. Why do you walk away? You don't think Drew Brees, the fact that he was losing the quarterback, you don't think that played a factor? I don't want to. I can't win with James Wilson. I can't win with just Taysom Hill. I can't do this. I'm gonna miss out on my 5000 yard passer every single day. If you've coached that long in the league and you've had that much success, haven't you kind of earned the right to choose pick and choose your situation. Hey, we got no problem with these athletes picking and choosing their situation where they want to go where they're most happy where they're going to be most comfortable, where they're going to get paid the most where they're going to be given the most responsibility. Why can't that happen in every other league? Why can't a successful head coach do the same thing? Doesn't that happen in every other football league? I just think the way that Sean Payton ran away from the situation. And with the New Orleans Saints, you have to take a second, look at that. We can not sit here and talk about his resume and all these different things, great things that he did without realizing that man, he realized that his quarterback was retiring and said the grass is not greener on the other side and these next couple of years we're going to struggle and oh by the way I put us all the way up against the salary cap as well while I was doing it and pushing all those chips in the middle of the table trying to sell out for a Super Bowl. And now you're coming back because you want to coach football because it's still in you because it's always been in you, but the situation wasn't right in your Orleans so that's why you walked away for a couple of years. We'll have Mike lissan coming up in about 20 minutes to give us the latest on the Broncos head coaching search this week what's on tap is Payton the goal now that Harbaugh has stepped back and gone back to Michigan four down territory coming up next.

Criminormal Activity
"lissan" Discussed on Criminormal Activity
"Into the picture. A little ways away from where the shorts were found was a pelvis and a shoe. Inside the shoe was a foot. And shortly after this 33 scattered bones were also discovered. And DNA testing confirmed that these bones belonged to Chris and lissan. Now again there's something weird here. The foot found in the shoe still had skin on it. Like a normal foot. And there were multiple fractures throughout the foot. And the foot wasn't really that far into the decomposition process. And this was Lee sans foot. But when we look at the pelvic bone the spoon belonged to Chris the bone appeared to have been bleached. And not by the sun. I saw a comparison between Chris's bone and a sun bleached bone. And they are very different. The sun bleached one isn't all one color. It's kind of splotchy, just different colors. And Chris is is all one even color. I don't know how accurate it is, but I found that very, very interesting. I will post a photo on the Instagram because this photo was really hard to find and I want you all to see what I mean. Now, it's just so weird, how their bodies can be in such different states of decomposition. Like day and night differences. Granted they could have died at different times, but they were out there the same amount of time. They went out together and even if they died a day or two apart, the decomp wouldn't be that different. You know what I mean? This all again leads me in the direction of foul play. Especially the part with the bleached bones. Those clearly do not look sun bleached to me, and it's just very weird. And to top it all off, a Panamanian forensic anthropologist stated that after he examined the bones under magnification that there were no scratches or markings of any kind on the bones. There wasn't a single mark to be seen from animals or otherwise. Which is so wild to me. You would think after all that time out in the wilderness that an animal would have gotten to the bones at some point. But the fact that they didn't? Just brings me to some one having done this. Someone taking them,.

Criminormal Activity
"lissan" Discussed on Criminormal Activity
"And that same day locals and authorities began searching for the girls via ground search and aerial search, which heck yeah, they acted really, really quickly in this case. I feel like you don't see that a lot. So high 5 on that one. Searches continued and on April 6th, the girl's parents made their way to Panama, with police from the Netherlands as well as canine units and detectives. And this would be the start of a ten day long search to find Chris and lisanne. They searched and searched for a sign that the girls were nearby, but they found nothing. And we're talking a very extensive search. The parents of Chris and the sand even offered a $30,000 reward for any information that could lead to their daughters. But still. There was not a trace of them. Now we will fast forward to June 14th, 2014. It is ten weeks later and something is finally discovered. A blue backpack found by a river bank, near alto Romero. Alto Romero is about 8 to 12 hours of a walk from the summit where lissan and Chris were. A local woman found the pack while working out in her rice paddies and she turned it into the authorities. The woman stated very clearly that this pack had not been out there the day before when she was at working. And she would have seen this without a doubt. So it had to have just gotten there overnight. After inspection, the backpack was very quickly identified, as belonging to Lisa. When investigators examined the contents of the backpack, they found two pairs of sunglasses, $83 in cash, Lee sans passport, a water bottle, Lee sans camera, two bras slash swimsuit tops, and Chris and Lee sans phones. This discovery is big and that's all well and fine, but there was something weird here..