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Aho's hat trick lifts Hurricanes past Flyers 5-4 in OT

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00:34 sec | 5 d ago

Aho's hat trick lifts Hurricanes past Flyers 5-4 in OT

"Sebastian aho's third goal of the game gave the hurricanes a 5 four win over the flyers. I was able to gather a lot of speed and there was like a offensive gap there. So I just went for it. Martin H asked tied it with just .3 seconds left in regulation, allowing ajo to beat Felix sandstrom 28 seconds into OT. Brady Shay also scored, and frederik Andersen stopped 29 shots as Carolina expanded its lead in the metropolitan division to three points over the Devils. Tyson Forrester Noah Kate and Brendan lemieux each had a goal and an assist for the flyers. I'm Dave ferry.

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Letang's OT winner lifts Penguins by Rangers 3-2

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00:32 sec | Last week

Letang's OT winner lifts Penguins by Rangers 3-2

"Crystal tank scored on a power play in overtime as the penguins topped the rangers three two. The tank school helped the penguins maintain a two point lead for the Eastern Conference's top wildcard spot. It doesn't matter where teams are in the standing. We need to climb and we need to rack points up. So that's how we approach it. Jason Zucker and Ricard Raquel also found the net and Tristan jarry made 27 saves for Pittsburgh. Winners of 7 of their last 9. For New York Chris kreider and Barclay Gujarat scored and yaroslav halak made 32 saves as the rangers will have two more meetings with the penguins this week. Josh mentry, Pittsburgh.

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Panarin scores in OT, Rangers beat Sabres 2-1

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00:35 sec | Last week

Panarin scores in OT, Rangers beat Sabres 2-1

"Artemy Panera and scored the game winner as the rangers beat the sabers to one and overtime. Rangers head coach Gerard gallant says Igor sterk and keyed the win. Jessie was the key in the hockey game in a different he was outstanding tonight and that's a good sign. Panera and converted to blocked shot into a power play goal, two O two into the extra session. Patrick Kane also scored for the second time in four games since being acquired by New York from Chicago. You should stop 32 shots as the blue shirts one for the fourth time in their last ten games. The Sabres lost for the 6th time in 7 contests as their playoff hopes fade. I'm Dave ferry.

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Martinez scores in OT, Golden Knights edge Lightning 4-3

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00:34 sec | 2 weeks ago

Martinez scores in OT, Golden Knights edge Lightning 4-3

"The Vegas golden knights picked up two precious points in what turned out to be a wild four three overtime win against the Tampa Bay lightning. Newly acquired Jonathan quick stopped 34 shots to earn the win. That time of the year where every point is huge and teams are fighting for it. So it's a great team over there and you know we battled hard for those two points. Keegan kolesar put Vegas on the board 27 seconds into the game. Four minutes later, brayden point tied the game. He would later tie the game again to force overtime. William Carlson scored short handed for Vegas and Alec Martinez scored the game winner with less than two minutes left in overtime. Walter marsicano Tampa

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Nelson's OT goal lifts Islanders to 4-3 win over Penguins

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00:31 sec | 2 weeks ago

Nelson's OT goal lifts Islanders to 4-3 win over Penguins

"Brock Nelson scored midway through overtime as the islanders rallied back from two goals down in the third period to top Pittsburgh four to three. Andrew's Lee scored a pair of goals for New York, including the tying marker with one 15 left in regulation. First 40, we weren't that clean, weren't that crisp. And it just was one of those nights we weren't. Weren't where we wanted to be, but at the end of the day, we found a way. The wind moves New York into the Eastern Conference's first wild card spot ahead of Pittsburgh, which for the first time ever was swept by the islanders in the season series. Josh Valtteri, Pittsburgh.

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Mitchell scores 40, Stevens rallies Cavs past Celtics in OT

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00:32 sec | 2 weeks ago

Mitchell scores 40, Stevens rallies Cavs past Celtics in OT

"The Cavaliers overcome a 14 point fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Celtics one 18 one 14 in overtime in Cleveland, the Cavs were led by Donovan Mitchell, who nets 40 points while grabbing 11 rebounds. I'm just trying to find ways to make winning plays with defensively offensively. And however that is, you know, just kind of finding ways to win the game. It doesn't really matter how you go about it, just win the game at the end of the day. Jaylen Brown scored 32 points for the Celtics who have lost three straight Boston played the game without Jayson Tatum. I'm Mike Reeves

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Gourde's OT goal lifts Kraken to 3-2 win over Avalanche

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00:36 sec | 2 weeks ago

Gourde's OT goal lifts Kraken to 3-2 win over Avalanche

"Seattle stormed back to defeat the avalanche three two and overtime in the extra session Yanni gourd found himself walking in on Colorado goalie Alexander georgiev. I didn't see much of the net, honestly. He's a great goalie challenge to shout a lot. Then see much, I just felt like shooting a low blocker was my best option. Gourd's heroics at one 24 came after Brandon ten have extended the game by scoring at 1730 of the third period. Georgia was outstanding in net with 32 saves, as was the kraken's Philip grubauer who got to enjoy a win over his former team. Bruce Morton, Denver

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Jason Zucker scores in OT, Penguins beat Lightning 5-4

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00:34 sec | 3 weeks ago

Jason Zucker scores in OT, Penguins beat Lightning 5-4

"The Pittsburgh penguins extended their win streak to four straight with a 5 four overtime win against the Tampa Bay lightning. Jason Zucker got the game winner as well as Pittsburgh's third goal. We're just trying to play together. You know, trying to help each other out. You know, we know that we're going to be battle and we know we're going to end up on our heels and different parts of the game and jar stepped up tonight. I thought our pKa was unbelievable tonight against one of the best power plays in the league. Jeff petry also had two tallies for the penguins drew O'Connor scored Pittsburgh's other goal, Braden point finished with a goal and one assist for Tampa Bay, same for Steven stamkos. The lightning have now lost three straight. Tampa

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Bjorkstrand's OT goal gives Kraken 5-4 win over Red Wings

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00:34 sec | 3 weeks ago

Bjorkstrand's OT goal gives Kraken 5-4 win over Red Wings

"Oliver bjorksten scores a pair of goals, including the overtime winner to push the crack and pass the red wings 5 to four. After squandering a two goal lead, Seattle hung on and drew a penalty in the extra session, which led to the orchestra's 13th of the season pushing the cracking into a third place time with the oilers and the Pacific. That's huge. Sometimes she's got to find a way and it's one of those nights we found a way. And you can look at the standings, it's closed, so we can't really afford to lose many games, so these games are huge. The right wings gave up three first period goals playing their fourth game in 6 days and first since trading away Philip Veronica and Tyler bertuzzi. Denny cop Detroit

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Tarasenko scores winner in OT, leads Rangers past Flyers 3-2

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00:31 sec | 3 weeks ago

Tarasenko scores winner in OT, leads Rangers past Flyers 3-2

"Vladimir tarasenko scored two 32 into overtime, giving the rangers a three two win over the flyers. It's very nice to come back from behind and very nice to get a win, but our game should be better. The blue shirts trail two one until Chris kreider scored with 9 27 left in regulation. Mika's abana jet also scored for New York and Igor shish durkin stopped 25 shots in the rangers final game before Patrick Kane makes his team debut on Thursday. Owen tippett and Scott Lawton had the flyers goals and Carter Hart made 22 saves. I'm Dave ferry.

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George's heave just late, Jokic and Nuggets top Clips in OT

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00:36 sec | 3 weeks ago

George's heave just late, Jokic and Nuggets top Clips in OT

"The nuggets asserted themselves when it mattered most, defeating the clippers in overtime one 34 one 24, forward Michael Porter junior. When you win, if you lose, you just kind of like, man, it should have never got to that point, but you know, it was a great game against a great team. Both teams made really big plays down the stretch, but at the end of the day we're just glad we won. LA erased an 18 point deficit but lost to the nuggets for the 6th consecutive time. The Western Conference leaders got another triple double from Nikola Jokić, who was good for 40 points, 17 rebounds, and ten assists. Bruce Morton, Denver

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Tatum has 31, breaks tie late in OT, Celtics outlast Pacers

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00:34 sec | Last month

Tatum has 31, breaks tie late in OT, Celtics outlast Pacers

"The Celtics control the overtime and the rebounding at a one 42 one 38 win over the pacers. Boston owned a 51 to 37 advantage on the glass, Jason Tatum had 31 points and 12 rebounds for the 43 and 17 Celtics. A good stat line, but you know, really not a really good game, but just for one glad we won and just try to find ways to make plays. Miles Turner tied a career best with 40 points as the pacers Lewis for the 17th time in 20 games. Tom mccabe, Indianapolis

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Embattled Miller leads No. 2 Alabama past Gamecocks in OT

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00:38 sec | Last month

Embattled Miller leads No. 2 Alabama past Gamecocks in OT

"Second ranked Alabama shook off a serious upset bid in a 78 76 downing of South Carolina in overtime. Freshman Brandon Miller poured in a season high 41 points, hours after the school said he'd remain an active member of the team. The crimson tide added that Miller is not considered a suspect in a fiddle shooting that took place near campus last month. He hit the game winning bucket with .8 seconds left. Alabama coach Nate Oates. I thought Brandon did a great job. Really getting himself mentally prepared to play. The Thai trail 22 15 in the first half before improving to 24 and four overall 14 and one in the SEC. I'm Dave ferry.

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Rantanen's goal late in OT lifts Avalanche past Oilers 6-5

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00:31 sec | Last month

Rantanen's goal late in OT lifts Avalanche past Oilers 6-5

"Mika ranton and scored with 22 seconds left on the clock in overtime, giving the avalanche a 6 5 win over the oilers. Edmonton led three zero four two and 5 three before Logan O'Connor and arturi lechon and scored in the third period. Ranton and sent the apps to their third straight win. JT comper had a goal in three assists for Colorado, which is 11 one and two since January 14th. Warren fogel scored twice in the oilers fourth consecutive loss. The last three coming in overtime or a shootout. I'm Dave ferry.

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Rice's 24 points help No. 6 Texas top Oklahoma in OT

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00:34 sec | Last month

Rice's 24 points help No. 6 Texas top Oklahoma in OT

"Sergio rice carried number 6 Texas to an 85 83 overtime win versus Oklahoma. Rice scored 20 of his game high 24 points in the second half and OT, helping the longhorns move to ten and four in the big 12. His fourth three pointer of the game gave Texas an 84 77 lead with two 26 remaining. Marcus Carr had 17 points in the longhorns 5th straight win over the sooners, while Timmy Allen added 15 points 9 rebounds and four assists. Grant sherfield led Oklahoma with 18 points, including a three pointer that sent the game to overtime. I'm Dave ferry.

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Pastrnak scores in OT as Bruins rally for 3-2 win over Stars

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00:33 sec | Last month

Pastrnak scores in OT as Bruins rally for 3-2 win over Stars

"David pasternak's goal with one 16 left in overtime led to Boston Bruins to a three two comeback win over the Dallas stars in a battle of the top two teams in the eastern western conferences, Boston coast Jim Montgomery says it was a good comeback win after going one three and one in their last 5 games. I liked our team's response the entire game. I love the way we started. I love the adversity we faced within the game. That was a playoff atmosphere. I thought Dallas played really well. Taylor hall and Pavel zacha also scored for the bruins while rope hints and Jason Robertson scored for Dallas. Robertson is 34th goal of the season. Bob Stevens Dallas

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Bucks edge Celtics 131-125 in OT for 11th straight win

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00:34 sec | Last month

Bucks edge Celtics 131-125 in OT for 11th straight win

"The Celtics were missing several of their frontline players still took the bucks to overtime before the bucks prevailed one 31 one 25. Buck's guard drew holiday had 40 points, including the go ahead three pointer with 25 seconds left in the OT. It wiped out the Celtics 5 point lead. We know that 5 minutes is going to be a long time and we're always going to have a chance to come back, but I just think concentrating down the stretch. I wouldn't say that we necessarily turned it on. We had a couple of good shots there and missed them. Sam hulls or sent the game to OT with a three in the closing seconds of regulation, Boston played without all stars Jason Tatum, jaylen Brown and a few others. Chuck Freeman, Milwaukee

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Heat use balanced scoring, rally to beat Magic 106-103 in OT

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00:30 sec | Last month

Heat use balanced scoring, rally to beat Magic 106-103 in OT

"The magic had three players score at least 20 points in a one O 7 one O three overtime win against the magic. Tyler hero had 23 points. Jimmy Butler furnished 22 and gave Vincent added 20. The heat trail by 9 with two 22 left in regulation, and we're down by 17 in the third quarter. Bam adebayo finished with 13.17 rebounds and 6 assists from Miami. Markelle fultz led Orlando with 17 points in palo banquero had 16 with 13 rebounds. Bon Caro missed a driving layup in the final seconds of the fourth. I'm Dave ferry.

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"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

NFL Live

06:31 min | 10 months ago

"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

"We'll have game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the heat and Celtics. Tomorrow night at 8 30 eastern on ESPN and the app. With the Celtics up three games to two, looking to close it out at the garden, the countdown crew gets things started at 7 30 eastern. Background NFL live, another QB that we have our eyes on, former MVP, Lamar Jackson. He's not at OTA, still no new contract in place for a man who is his own agent. Here's what head coach John Harbaugh had to say about the situation with Lamar, who he says can say it himself. We've been down this road many times, right? Through the years, so I just let Lamar speak for himself on that for him to talk about. You can ask him. That's not for me to speak for somebody else on that. You know, it's up to him to speak for himself on that. All right, so coach, Lamar is not there, so you had to speak about it and we're going to try to ask him too, but Lou, how concerning is it that Lamar isn't at OTAs this year? Well, I think it's concerning right now from a contract perspective, Laura, because no one knows what he's thinking. As Don harville just said, well, we'll let Lamar speak for himself. Well, Lamar is not speaking. So we got to ask you, and you don't have any answers. So now we don't know if Lamar is planning on this being something that's going to go ahead and head on into training camp into the regular season. Is he going to take a hard line stance? What does this mean? And we just don't know. Now, as far as from your football perspective, I know there are many people who say, well, look, he doesn't need to be there. This guy's a former MVP. He's a pro bowler. You know, you don't need to be there in all season. The end of players have been more and more wanting to get these kind of things. You know, and I call BS on that. And I'll say it in this way. Maybe Lamar doesn't necessarily need to be there to learn this offense, right? But his effect on everyone else who is there is something that is tangible. It's something that means something. When the best players on the teams that I've been on have actually been there, even if they weren't taking reps and I was taking all the reps at my position, that benefited me. Because I could ask them questions, they could give me feedback from a player perspective on the things that I'm doing. It made me feel better about my own development and they just further entrenched their ability to go ahead and lead on that football team. And I'm not saying Lamar Jackson needs to do that because everyone there, that whole organization is built around him. But players like him, players like Aaron Rodgers, all the quarterbacks, all the best players, the more they are around in the off season, it may not just benefit them. It benefits everyone else on the roster. So I think it is a big deal. Yeah, you know, as you see on the screen there, Damien, Lamar Jackson entering the final season of his contract. And as we said, he's his own agent. He's been very clear about betting on himself, but if you think about what he's talking about here and just the financial side of this from the player perspective, what would be your advice to Lamar this season when it comes to actually stepping on the field without a new deal in place? I mean, listen, I've been out front saying that Lamar Jackson should not step on a blade of grass without a new deal. I mean, listen, I think he's played this pretty well up to this point, but there's just too much at risk for Lamar Jackson. Considering the style of play that he brings to the table and the way they play offensively in Baltimore for Lamar Jackson go out there without a contract. And Lewis is right. The one thing I will say is this championships are made in the off season. You know, as much as we talk about players, you know, trying to downplay the importance of the off season program, OTA, many camps, all that type of stuff. It's important. Getting reps getting snaps are important. Baltimore has a lot of guys coming back from injury, just having that continuity. Just as an offensive unit is very important. And these are valuable snaps that are being missed because the quarterback is not an account. You know, this is probably one of those situations we should be as careful with as possible when it comes to these contract negotiations because they are so unconventional, so unorthodox. Steve bisciotti the Raven's owner has already said this off season that essentially Lamar Jackson is not really engaging the team on these contract talks. The team is ready to engage him on them, but he's kind of taking this mentality of, I want to be with the ravens, but I also want to prove my value to you. And I know that is unique and doesn't really make a lot of sense. And there's really no agent for the conventional reporter to call to find out what's going on because he's represented by his mother. So I just would say, you know, be careful about coming to any critical assessment of the team of the player until this thing has a chance to kind of play out. I do expect Lamar Jackson to be on the field week one with a new deal or without one. Otherwise, I would anticipate that he would engage the team on the contract, which has yet to even happen. Yeah, you know, Louis feels like Lamar is saying, let me go out there. Let me win a championship. Let me prove, you know, to Jeff's point, but when you think about it from that standpoint, what would his value look like if he doesn't do that? You know what I mean here? It's a little murky. Yeah. You mean like if he goes ahead and plays this year on the final year of his contract and then wins a championship, what would his value look like? You know what? Look, I don't know. I really don't. I do believe that Lamar wants to be the highest paid quarterback in the NFL or at or near the top. Maybe he does believe that he needs to further prove that he can not only play at a high level himself, but he can take his team to that championship level that we're talking about. I'm just saying this, look, I understand the whole notion of people betting on themselves. If you can't believe in yourself then who's going to and Lamar obviously is someone who has really succeeded in life by betting on himself for sure. But this is also a business, right? We talk about this being a business all the time. And the business of football can be very, very brutal and will mow you down as soon as you do are not able to perform again. And that would just scare me. Yeah. If I were him, or if I were his representative, if he had one. Yeah, it's going to be interesting to see how that whole thing plays out. Hey everyone, this is Zach low, check out my podcast, the low post where I talk to people in and around the NBA about every thing going on in the basketball world, the one and only Nikola Jokić, the most watchable telegenic player in the NBA NBA. Players, trends under the radar teams, everything. I am a longtime holder of all the Devin Booker stock. I can buy. And I'm not cashing in 'cause I think he's gonna keep getting better. Listen and subscribe to the low post wherever you listen to podcasts..

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"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

NFL Live

08:05 min | 10 months ago

"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

"Those guys that will tell you exactly how he sees it. And he obviously said, look, everyone else that he was obviously listening to was saying, look, two is one of those guys who has like this pop gun noodle arm all you can do is run RPOs and throw slants and hitches in rocket screens and bubble screens and tunnel screens. He can't throw the football down the field and obviously what he's telling you is he was believing some of that before he got there. And now maybe the tide is turning a little bit, which we all know that unjustifiably, many people get onto it in such a way that is just not valid and just not warranted. I think this is going to be an interesting thing to watch to see how this all plays out with all the weaponry that he has surrounding him now without a doubt. Yeah, Jeff, you're in that area. You know, you spend a lot of time around this dolphins team. I think there's a national narrative around tua and that's one thing, but what's the actual conversation that you hear around him and the people that see him every day? Well, that's a really good point and I could understand why Tyreke would maybe not expect to look as good as he did in practice because generally when you get in this area, you see people who watch to on a regular basis are the most Ardent supporters of him. Locally, I've really never seen a dolphins quarterback get as much love and defense as two has gotten over the last year. And it probably due to the fact that when you watch this full body of work, you see some of that accuracy, you see some of the bigger plays that he's been capable of making. I don't know what happens with two. I don't know what his ceiling is personally. But I will say that this team came into this off season and said, we are going to do more to support to a ton of iloa when it comes to morale boosting when it comes to players around him when it comes to coaching. All of those things have been put into place and ultimately you see tyrese say, hey, my expectations have been reset. And I think maybe the rest of us would be wise to do the same. Yeah, you know, I mean, it's worth remembering that the dolphins took what was perceived to be a risk at the time to draft to a number 5 overall where they did because of the significant hip injury. It was amazing that he could even walk again. He goes out there, has his rookie season. He's had to get back into the zone of actually playing football. It hasn't been consistent from who was calling the plays. I mean, I do think there's a lot here when you think about what tua is capable of if given a really fair shake. Check out the Stanley Cup playoffs. We'll have game 5 of eastern and Western Conference semifinals tonight on ESPN and the app, our coverage of rangers hurricane starts at 7 eastern with the series tied at two games a piece, while the battle for Alberta heads back to Calgary with the oilers up three games to one. Now listen to this from Lions coach Dan Campbell on almost losing his defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. When I was gonna be happy as hell for him, I would, but the thought of losing him is like, I just had this feeling of like, I was gonna be walking around with any pants on, you know? What a visual. Oh wow, okay, Jeff's on the screen. You know what? That makes me think, Jeff, are you wearing pants right now? Why did I just come to me? I don't know. Right now? Well, I mean, prove it. Stand up, Jeff. No. Producer, our producer, Chad's in my ear trying to get me to stand up. No, I'm also saying that out loud. You should stand up. Seriously, if you don't, yeah, yeah, yeah. Come on. Not standing up. Wow, Jeff really. Jeff's not worried. Breaking news, put it on the bottom line. Jeff garlington is doing NFL live right now without pants on. Is anyone else wearing pants? Pants on. Who doesn't have pants on? Well, bro, don't even don't even pull me into your debauchery, man. What are you wearing pants? Nope, not doing it. Jeff, what are we doing? What are we doing? Wow. Now I'm scared. So we're actually going to move on before this gets R rated. Let's carry on with the saints. James Winston, back on the field at OTAs. So the first time since tearing his ACL last season, here's what Winston's new head coach Dennis Allen had to say about his signal collars journey back to the practice field. Yeah, look, I think he's real good. I think he's made a lot of progress. You know, we still got a ways to go to getting to get him ready, but we like the progress he's making. We like where he's at and with the way that he works and how hard he works, it doesn't surprise me. You know, I think we got to continue to be smart with that, which I think we are. And we're going to continue to push to getting better, but yet try to be smart about it. Lou, the saints have added a lot of pieces. Can Jameis do enough to compete for this division? I absolutely think he can, Laura. Look, I think he was well on his way last year. Albeit with the Ross they're particularly at wide receiver that was not equipped to deal with the other high powered offenses in the NFC or in the NFC south in particular. That is not the case this year. They have tried to rebuild this offensive line. They have really filled out the wide receiver room with Mike Thomas comes back healthy Jarvis Landry crystal lava and you know, looking at Alvin Kamara is ready to rock and roll. This football team that can be a problem, especially in the deep third of the field on defense, which is an area they haven't been able to attack for years. This offense can look much better in Jameis Winston can be the reason why. Yeah, one other big challenger to the saints have owned them, the bucks. They're an OTAs this week. Tom Brady not there today, but was present for some workouts earlier this off season. Here's linebacker Shaq Barrett on his approach to this season after Brady decided to return. I'm a approach it that way for sure. Hopefully we can send them out on the highest no passable, but yeah, we just got to start now and start with the work putting working now, but if it is his last ride, I'm a make sure I do everything I can to send them out on the top of the mountain. All right, Jeff so Shaq, sending Brady out. Chances, this is Brady's last year. You're asking the guy who reported Tom Brady's retirement only to watch him come back for days later. Like, I'm staying out of this. I have no idea. Are you? I would say that we should all probably act as if this is Tom Brady's last year. If only to appreciate it, the way that we should. Will it be a farewell tour? Probably not. But I do think that Tom, at least understands that it's coming soon, whether this year or next I would say that this year is probably the most likely. Well said, let's get to Justin Herbert and the Chargers and OTAs this week. The second year quarterback has bulked up this off season, but listen to this on his progress from last year. I think the biggest thing is understanding that we're miles ahead of where we were last year. Last year, we were focused on calling the right plays in the huddle and making sure everyone was lined up in the huddle and getting lined up on the field, but you know guys have tons of film to look back on last year and we're farther ahead of where we thought we were going to be when it's always great to add those guys in, you know, we're adding a guard ride another tight end. But those guys are smart and they're able to pick it up really quickly. Deal with the charters may be in the toughest division in football, but how dangerous can this team be with Herbert already ahead of where he was last year? Laura, if the charges and Justin Herbert are miles ahead of where they were last year, that's a scary sight. I think the Chargers will absolutely win the AFC west. I love the moves that they've done retaining Mike Williams, adding to the office line, but particularly on the defensive side of the football. You know, bringing over Khalil Mack to go opposite Joey Bosa, showing up that run defense and then JC Jackson on the back end to the compliment that really good secondary on the back end. I think this is the charges year. Wow. Okay. What have you been saying that a few times? And we're going to hold you to it. NFL live is brought to you by the bob's burgers movie. This Friday. Get your buns to theaters..

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"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

NFL Live

08:11 min | 10 months ago

"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

"He was the number two pick overall last year. From 30 for 30 podcasts street ball is really how I grew up. A compilation of stories, styles and sounds. What these guys are doing on the streets is artistry, illuminating the essence of the game from the people who play it, shape it and love it. The style of basketball that's being played now. That's dedicated to ruck park featuring Jamal Crawford, Chelsea gray, God sham God, and others. This is a street bomb mixtape, starting May 31st, follow and listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. I mean, Damien, I mean, it's all you do, if you ever just talk about the jets, everything's about to just suggest the jets, the future of the future of the future, the jets, the jets. I mean, you sell it. People say I'm a homeless man. Here we go again, Lou. Here we go again. Just remember to give them where your roots actually are. Okay? Yeah, you can give me props moving on. We're not talking about him anymore. Let's talk about the guy who's really going to make his job because he's really starting from negative zero. He's starting from below zero. That's compared to what it'll be in 2022. Look, Trevor Lawrence, I think the Jacksonville Jaguars really did him a solid by getting Doug Peterson in the fold and having him as someone that can guide this young man and provide him with some adult competent guidance at the quarterback position, which is something he did not have at all. Last year. He was the only adult in the building last year. This year, he has someone who has tutored a young quarterback that people attach high expectations to when you talk about providing him with weapons first day fortified the interior of this offensive line, starting with the signing a Brandon sheriff and unrestricted free agency. They got him a tight end and Evan Ingram, who, if he can stay healthy, is as good of a matchup problem as anyone in the NFL. They signed Christian Kirk in unrestricted free agency and I know people are going, come on, man. Christian Kirk, look at what they paid and you know they overvalued him, but look, him, Jake Jones, Marvin Jones, levis, and all that's a pretty good, that's a pretty good wide receiver room right there. I think this young man based upon my experience with him and talking to him last year and what he is now going to be subjected to in terms of the quality of coaching and utilization that he will have coming from Doug Peterson. I think you will see him take a tremendous jump in all of us will be saying, ah. That's why milk Kuiper was saying he's one of the best prospects since he scouted John Elway. That's why. I think you will see that happen for him in 2022. Lil Damien just did what, you know, everybody up in New York does. They just, you know, talk about the jets and forget about. Seems like the Jaguars in Florida Lawrence, generational prospect, who did everything right before. What urban Meyer did everything he could to tear him down. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah, look, look, there's no question, Damien is a New York Jets Homer. He knows he is. That's right. I see his tweets. I see his Twitter handle. I see everything that he says about the jets. It's kind of like dang, woody. Laura on board over here. You see how they're trying to attack me? I'm bringing, I'm bringing them back to the table when they're trying to attack me. It's all good though. It's all good. Listen. Here's another fact, guys. No one mentioned Mac Jones making that jump. He was so good last season. He posted the second highest completion percentage in 5th most past charge by a rookie in NFL history. This guy, now listen, some people are like, oh, well, the ceiling's already where it is. This guy has a chance to make a really big jump, especially if they figure out who the offensive coordinator is going to be. All right, let's get to another sophomore in the league. This guy, not a quarterback. Happy birthday to Micah Parsons. You guys, the cowboys linebacker, 23 years old today, or here's young at Louis, he's only 23. This guy can play all over the field. In honor of his birthday, let's take a little flashback back to high school when he was a running back. When Dallas drafted him, when Dallas drafted him last year, he was the single most important player on that football team, even more so than dak Prescott. If Dallas was to have a chance to really ascend into the elite conversation in terms of overall team success, I think of heading in the 2022 as good as he was last year. He needs to be even better this year. He needs to be even better because we know what expectations always are down there in Dallas and a lot of it is going to start with him and he can not rest on his laurels with what was a spectacular rookie season, no question about it. Yeah, you know, he's so versatile, 278 pass rushing plays 249 plays in past coverage to other player in the NFL log more than 200 snaps in both. He does it all. Speaking of doing it all, Dee wood, did you ever play running back in high school or at any level? Any other positions for you? Not a little. My hand was always in the dirt. All you need to say. Dolphins get Tyree kill a four year $120 million deal. Malfunction, I am so ready to be a part of spins up. This move is great. Monumental for the dolphins. They are explosive and they are all in. That's what I do, baby. I'm a cheater, man. Tyree kill Gina. Touchdown. You can't catch me. The Miami Dolphins have surrounded two a tongue by loa with loads of offensive talent. You're up, man. It's gonna be a fast season, but it's gonna be a fun season. Can't wait to see this offense on the field. The dolphins back in OTAs today, a whole lot was made of that slight under throw, the two had to his new receiver tyreek hill as you see him working out right now. But the cheetah spoke to reporters about his new QB and here's what he had to say. First, I thought it was gonna be something crazy to ball going all over the place, but tour actually has, you know, probably one of the prettiest balls I've ever called in my life. So it's very catchable. I don't want to continue because the more I talk the more it sounds weird. So tour is a very accurate quarterback that's all I'm saying. Interesting. Now keep in mind, of course, Tyree kills coming from Patrick Mahomes being his quarterback. Damian, do you think this too a tyreek connection can challenge the bills for the division? Laura I think they got a lot of work to do. I think the bills are the class of the AFC east. I mean, you're talking about last year and there are two matches where point differential of 50. 50 was the point differential in those two match ups going up against the Buffalo Bills. So that's a large margin that has to be, you know, has to be closed, but you know, I like the weapons that they have. You know, they've added a lot of key pieces between trade for tyreek hill, bringing over Cedric Wilson from the Dallas Cowboys, to Ron olmsted, all pro tackle from the New Orleans Saints. They've made a lot of key moves, but ultimately this thing is going to come down to two of his ability to match up with, you know, a guy like Josh Allen, that's a huge, that's a huge difference. So bills in my opinion on the class of the division. As long as I can remember, I wanted to be sure for the New York Yankees. Derek Jeter. Man, I'm proud of you. Nicky's win. Once you win, there's nothing else to do, but to win again. Everything that came with it was not part of the dream. I don't have to be your best friend. I did it the best way I knew how. ESPN films present the captain, beginning July 18th on ESPN and ESPN+ presented by Capital One. Look, I think when we're talking about tyreek hill and we're talking about two, I think about it. I think something's important here to remember. At one point in time, I remember tyreek hill making comment about the fact that when he first saw Patrick Mahomes, you know, his reaction was more or less like, this is the guy who we drafted. This is going to be the guy who's going to be the guy who's going to lead us into the future and become the Patrick Mahomes that he is now. So I think what really what I'm getting at is this. This is a guy who really kind of tells it like it is love or hate tyreek hill and a lot of people hate him. A lot of people love him. He's one of.

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NFL Live

08:15 min | 10 months ago

"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

"Here. Yeah, important perspective there, Lewis, and thank you for that. It just one more piece of context here. You guys, since we last saw Kaepernick playing week 17 of the 2016 season, a 116 different quarterbacks have started a game since then. It's been a long time. Let's get to some more quarterback news. Kyler Murray is skipping cardinals OTAs, despite the fact that they're without Deandre Hopkins for the first 6 games and have plenty of new pieces to work in. Kyler is not going to be there. Either way, GM Steve time sung the praises of his quarterback, Kyler Murray. And here's what he had to say. He's a football junkie. That's the one thing about him. He loves watching film with players and he'll shoot me text before the draft or we'll talk about guys that he likes and it's exciting because to me the great ones, the guys who are really bought in really have that mindset that they want. They want to have another good players around them. They want to build something special. And again, I think he's that kind of guy. So every quarterback that's done it before has done it from anywhere from July to September. We know that he's under contract for another year and also the 5th year option. And he is our future. We feel that way strongly. And I feel like we'll be able to get something done this summer. Thanks to the pat McAfee show for that. You know, it's interesting. If you forgotten, this has been quite the saga. Kyler Murray scrubbing the social media of the Cardinals references and then now it's changed a little bit. There was a lot out there, Jeff that was making people think maybe the cardinals are upset with him. He's upset with them and here we are with Steve Kim, talking about a contract being done this summer. When does the lack of contract though become concerning for cardinals and Kyler? Well, the clock starts now in terms of whether we should be concerned about the contract. That comes with the notion that the clock did not start back in February when this became such a dramatic story because of the statement that Kyler Murray's agent had put out and all the social media scrubbing that you referenced, some of the things that came out of the cardinal's building, but ultimately I thought to Steve Kim back in February and he extinguished a lot of that by essentially saying what he said there is, look, we're going to get through this off season portion. Get through the draft and then we're going to sit down and we're going to hammer out this contract. And it's going to get done. All that being said, now we're to the point where the draft is over. Now we're to the point where Steve keim needs to get to work. And we need to be careful with this while there is optimism while this isn't going sideways. We are still at a point where if this were to drag on, it could go sideways again. So we'll keep an eye on it, but we will take Steve Khan for now at his word for it. Geico asks Howard you love a chance to save some money on car insurance. Of course he would, and when it comes to great rates on insurance, Geico can help, like with insurance for your car, truck, motorcycle, boat, and RV, even help with homeowners or renters coverage. Plus, add an easy to use mobile app available 24 hour roadside assistance and more and Geico isn't easy choice. Switch today and see all the ways you could save. It's easy. Simply go to Geico dot com or contact your local agent today. Well, we're waiting on D wood, but he may not know it's his turn, so what do you think, Damien? Sorry about that. Got some things going on over here, Laura. Listen, I think it's hard. I think as far as Colin Colin Murray is concerned and the Arizona Cardinals, obviously the contract situation. That's going to work itself out, but there's a lot of concerns going on for me as it relates to the Arizona Cardinals. Number one, obviously, is Deandre Hopkins with his 6 game suspension. We all saw how that played a role last year towards the end of the season when Deandre Hopkins was hurting it in the effect that it had on Colin Murray. And then we talk about, you know, the back and forth between Colin Murray and the Arizona Cardinals organization. These type of things you just don't, you know, you don't want to see me think playing stuff out. Hopefully the contract situation gets himself worked out and these guys can get focused back on what's really important and that's the game of football, but Arizona is, to me, is in a precarious situation, you know, just as an organization, especially as it relates to Deandre Hopkins and his lack of availability early into the season coming up. You know what else is precarious is our technical issues here so far in NFL. We're going to let these things linger as long as we can to see how awkward it can get. Street games and they were almost like sport extensions of the block party. It wasn't just about the basketball. It's about culture. Just trying to figure out how we could go see some of these games. They added a disrespect. That's how you break somebody. This is the story of the greatest mixtape ever. 30 for 30%, the greatest mixtape ever, May 31st at 8 p.m. eastern on ESPN and streaming on ESPN+. NFL live is brought to you by Obi-Wan Kenobi, two episode premiere streaming this Friday only on Disney+. Take a listen to Justin field putting in some work today at OTAs. I think I mic'd up today so yeah, so don't be saying nothing crazy to trash that way from your you know. Keep our base. Keep our base. Keep our base. Black. Good, that was better. That was better. Wait. Wait. Oh, banks are hoping. Banks are open. Yes sir. Justin Fields working with new QB's coach, Andrew Gino there. He's looking to hit his stride in his second season. Over the last 5 seasons, there's been 6 sophomore quarterbacks to rank top 5 in the league in total QBR two of them, one MVP in Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes. This off season this year's group of second year quarterbacks looking to make that jump, trying to get in their best shape for next season. I feel better for sure. You know, the energy, the ability to have that salmon throughout the whole practice, I think, is better. You guys will see them. He's thick. Last season I probably ended around two O 8 and I'm about two 21 right now. I kind of dealt with my finger throughout the season. So for me, it was kind of getting that back and getting healthy and feeling, you know, back to myself. Just cleaning up my diet and I've learned more this off season than I probably ever have about nutrition. I do have a sweet tooth pretty bad, so that's been the challenge is the cookies and cakes and you know those kind of things. He's in the best shape of his life. I definitely trimmed down on the body fat a little bit. He looks really good. His stomach is gone. And he looks really good. At the same time, I need to maintain my weight and be able to take hits. I just think in the long run, once we get into a game where we're actually getting hit and tackled, you know, having some more size on me would help. I'll get a chance to both back up and before the season starts and being able to absorb the hits. I just feel like I'm a better athlete with more weight on me for some reason. In the second year quarterbacks taking it real seriously, they sound like us in the off season trying to get ready for the season. You know, we're all out there getting swole and bulking up. Damian, which of these second year quarterbacks is going to make the biggest jump this season. You know, Laura, I'm going to go with Zach Wilson from the New York Jets and you look at what happened, you know, what happened last year, you're talking about a rookie quarterback in Zach Wilson, rookie, played Carla and Michael florin and rookie head coach and Robert sala and they're all coming back for that second system. So being in the same system, same play caller. And then the bevy of weapons that are going to be surrounding Zach Wilson this year, you know, not only you have your larger more coming back, Corey Davis is going to be coming back, you know, both of those guys, you know, had injured plague seasons last year, but you also had Garret Wilson number ten pick in the draft this past season. Breece hall, who you added, you know, probably the top running back in the draft out of our state to go along with Michael Carter, two new tight ends and CJ drama coming over from the Cincinnati Bengals and Tyler Coughlin from the Minnesota Vikings. So you're talking about a lot of firepower that's going to be surrounding Zach Wilson this year and I think that's going to give him an opportunity to really showcase the skill set that the show why.

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NFL Live

08:30 min | 10 months ago

"ot" Discussed on NFL Live

"In Las Vegas, the Raiders took the field in OTAs today, and of course Colin Kaepernick worked out there yesterday, coach Josh McDaniels just spoke to the media. We're going to take you out there in just a minute, but first we welcome you in here. Let's see. Everybody is going to be with us. Today, Damien woody Lewis Riddick and Jeff Darlington here for the hour a lot coming your way from those guys and a lot to get to with all of these teams around the NFL and OTAs today. So we do begin in Vegas where Josh McDaniels spoke after working out Colin Kaepernick yesterday. Here's what he said. We will only talk about the people that are on our team. I mean, Dave and his staff have worked out tons of guys, you know, this spring. And we really don't make comments about the evaluations that we made or what they look like, what they didn't look like, strengths and weaknesses, those kind of things. They're kind of private obviously for us as we look at things to try to make decisions to make the team better. And if players are added to the team, then obviously we'll talk about them at that point, but I respect the question a 100%. I understand, but that's kind of what we'll stick to. I think Derek's pretty comfortable with where he's at. I think he knows who he is. All right, so obviously he was continuing on their Josh McDaniels talking about how it is Derek Carr's team as we welcome him and Brady Henderson reporting on the Raiders out there in Las Vegas and Brady not a whole lot from McDaniels there as we would expect, but you were in that room. What more context can you add around this Colin Kaepernick situation? Yeah, Josh McDaniels did his best Bill Belichick impression I think and trying to give us as little as he could about the Colin Kaepernick situation. A lot of deflecting of the questions about Kaepernick. You heard him say that he's only going to talk about players who are on the team. But Laura, I think the most interesting answer he gave was actually more about Derek Carr in the context of the Kaepernick situation. And I asked Josh McDaniels if he felt the need to give Derek Cara heads up on the situation, given Kaepernick's profile, given the popularity given how much attention is going to be on this situation. And he said he didn't feel the need to. And that's significant because from what I understand, Laura, I've been told by several Seahawks sources that one of the reasons they did not sign Colin Kaepernick after bringing him in for a visit in 2017 was because they were very concerned about the Russell Wilson Colin Kaepernick dynamic and fearing that because Kaepernick was such a magnetic and popular player that they feared that some people know that locker room would shift allegiance to the Kaepernick and away from Russell Wilson and so that was the spirit of the question to McDaniels and you heard him say that he didn't feel like it's a big deal to Derek gardiner knows that this is his team. Yeah, really interesting context there, Brady. And I think when we've seen what Derek Carr was able to navigate last season, specifically makes you realize how great of a leader he is. Lou, after hearing from coaches and players and sort of that context there around Kaepernick, what do you think the chances are that Kaepernick ends up getting signed? Well, if you're talking about by the Las Vegas readers in particular, you know, Laura, I honestly, and I know this is maybe isn't going to please many people. I honestly can't really give you a percentage chance, but what I can say is this, no one Josh McDaniels like I do and given the fact that look, he's not going to give away anything in terms of their evaluation on Colin Kaepernick and do the work for anyone else who hasn't decided to bring him in. I will say this. I know that they have probably taken this down the road pretty far as far as what this would look like if in fact they did sign him. What it would mean for Derek Carr in particular what it would mean for the rest of the quarterback room, the offense overall the team overall and then the community. How would it be received? How much would it distract or take away from everything else that they're trying to build there as far as a new program that Josh is trying to establish along with Dave ziegler and that they pretty much knew what this would mean if in fact they did go ahead and sign them. I think the last piece of the puzzle is in the most important piece, obviously, is what exactly does Colin look like? And Josh isn't going to give away anything as far as what he observed and what he saw and whether or not he felt he was going to help the football team, but I would say this for them to bring him in means a lot of legwork was done beforehand and that this was not just your run of the mill. Hey, let's bring in a couple guys off the waiver wire kicked the tires and just kind of like fill out our database for maybe a reserve future signing somewhere at the end of the season in January. When we're just trying to fill out our off season roster. That's not what this kind of thing is. We all know that common sense would tell us that. So I think this is a lot more serious than maybe some people even want to believe. Yeah, Lou, I agree with you a 100% on them. I mean, you're talking about a guy who hasn't played in what 5 years in the National Football League and for the Las Vegas Las Vegas Raiders to bring Colin Kaepernick again for a workout that just tells you in my opinion that they're serious about potentially adding him onto the roster and look, you know, you talk about owner Mark Davis, he actually spoke on Colin Kaepernick last month and basically gave his blessing to the front office and coaching staff to pursue this avenue, felt like Colin Kaepernick deserved to be given an opportunity to come back into the National Football League even with the loss Las Vegas Raiders and we know that Mike Lombardi had some familiarity with Colin Kaepernick being that they were all he was on the forty-niners back in 2014 when Colin Kaepernick was a quarterback. So when you add it all up, you know, there's a possibility that, you know, opportunity could be around the corner for Colin Kaepernick. And I think this whole workout is a sneaking patency, the type of conditioning, the arm, all those type of things that would entail a type of workout that they probably put Colin Kaepernick for. Yeah, you know, one of the things that you mentioned there D wood is that Mark Davis had endorsed Colin Kaepernick joining this team. He did that. He's been doing that for a couple years now. Even all the way back to 2020 saying he would be in full favor of bringing him in. Jeff, when you think about this quarterback room and just the viability of adding another QB to it, set the stage there a little bit for a specifically with the Raiders outside of just Derek Carr. Well, I think that's actually probably the most important point here. I know I understand what the conversation comes with around Colin Kaepernick, but if you look at the depth chart, you can understand why the Raiders are looking into depth here. Nick Mullins and Jared siddha are the two leaders in the Clubhouse when it comes to the competition for that backup job, bringing Colin Kaepernick in obviously feels like you could potentially have a decent competition for that backup job. Of course though, we have not seen Colin Kaepernick play in more than 5 years at this point. And really 7 years since he was a truly productive starter. So again, it makes sense why they would look at them for potential depth, but this still feels like a long road before we were to see Kaepernick potentially on a football field. Yeah, Jeff, you know what? Just to kind of piggyback onto that and add on to that I think people need to keep this in perspective here. Well, Colin Kaepernick's signing now does not even mean that he would make it to training camp. It doesn't guarantee anything and I don't think Colin Kaepernick is under any illusion that it would mean anything more than that. Other than just if you were to sign at this point in time, go through the rest of the off season, participate in some OTAs, participate in mandatory mini camp. And then teams will reassess again exactly what their roster looks like heading into training camp. Colin Kaepernick has expressed the fact that look, the NFL is supposed to be a meritocracy. I'm cool with that. Just go ahead and take a look at me. See if you think I'm good enough to help your football team enough I'm not, then let me go. I'm not looking for anything guaranteed, and I think people who are obviously very interested in this entire situation need to keep that in perspective because I think this conversation obviously can get way down the road and get very sideways and kind of foster a lot of like emotions in people who seem to like some people who are very much for Colin being in the NFL again and some people who believe he has no has no shot of making the NFL roster again. I think we all need to just kind of like look at this as exactly what it is. A guy who has not played football in the NFL for 6 seasons. A guy who right now is looking for another opportunity, the Las Vegas Raiders stepped up to the plate and said, hey, look, this is serious enough for us in terms of our own quarterback situation and what we feel as though you were at one time and maybe what you are now for us to bring you in, talk to you, put you through the paces and then reconvene and see whether or not that upgrades our roster and then move on from there. I think we all need to keep that in perspective. I really do commend the Raiders and I know Josh McDaniels well enough to know that they have taken this in a very orderly and systematic and methodical fashion..

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Software Engineering Daily

06:19 min | 1 year ago

"ot" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

"There's some intrinsic value, like we can now query data we previously couldn't query. I don't know how you put a dollar amount on that, but there's just being able to do analytics as a breakthrough. Could you speak to some of the higher order advantages and values gained? You touched on anomaly detection. What else can people do with this time series data? Yeah, I mean, I think the first thing that everybody goes after is okay, now that we can grab data from a far larger number of sort of sources and we can do it at a much higher precision of capture. What happens just by giving our operational experts visibility into that data in this new way. So it starts off with we've got a great sort of data exploration tool in the platform that they can truly explore their data and ask questions of their data to get answers. As they start to find those early insights, those are almost like positive reinforcement clicks where they keep want to exploring because they found a problem that they never knew they had or they were able to do something like forecasting that's showing them that things are not headed in the direction that they were thinking and so when they do that, what happens is that the scope of the data, it expands very quickly through those dashboards and the reports. They start to get shared out to other areas of the organization. You start to get like business leaders who want to be able to integrate their BI tools with it and all of that. And as more and more consumers of the data come in, whether it's business people or application developers or IT people, whatever it might be, the sort of diversity of questions and interest and queries and everything expands. And that oftentimes drives more data sort of like collection because somebody from accounting will be like, oh, it would be great if we had this other supply chain information here so that we could put this particular trend in perspective or whatever. Like all of that sort of like search find explore forensic type stuff. It's really like, that is the first level of maturity. The second sort of level of maturity is like the stuff that people I think start to do with flux, which is they know the stuff that they need to check on every day. And so they start to write these flux tasks or these dead man checks or whatever they might be. So that the system is almost kind of doing their job in the background and outputting new metrics related to the performance of an asset as compared to watching one particular voltage related to that asset. And when they start to sort of create metrics of metrics or key performance indicators of metrics, that's when they really start to see the value of like, okay, if we can just keep this gauge in the green, we know our manufacturing line is working well. Now that gauge is representative of a KPI, which is probably surfacing thousands or tens of thousands of metrics or trends from the downstream plant, but it's suddenly graphical in a way that the business stakeholders have never had before. And so once they get that, then that's when they start thinking about, well, what can we integrate with this? How can we make this automate parts of our business processes or how can we pull in our data science team or our machine learning teams to do the clustering, the forecasting, the predictions, how can we integrate with our augmented reality system and the provider so that when people are out actually operating on the floor, the real-time data they're seeing through their phone or through their glasses or their whatever they're using for their augmented reality is partially or all from this sort of new source of truth, which is their time series database and influx DB. So providing a time series solution is from an industry perspective about as generic as electricity, seems like everybody has time series data. But with that in mind, do you see any patterns or trends about who's adopting? Yeah, it's interesting. You know, I think that there's two types of organizations and if I think if I figured out exactly what the patterns were there or the firmer graphics or demographics, we would be in really good shape. But there's two types of organizations. I think there's the risk takers and there's the not risk takers, right? And I think an organization that's willing to take risks will at least explore the idea of sort of escaping that status quo. And my gut has been that the organizations on the industrial side where there's better sort of collaboration and communication between the OT and the IT teams, especially when it comes to a cybersecurity perspective, like cybersecurity is literally like the biggest obstacle to digital transformation. It's a righteous obstacle, it definitely is something that everybody should be super concerned with. But when you run into organizations where there's just the person at the end of the table saying, nope, it won't work in our cybersecurity policy. You don't really have a good chance of thinking about what is democratizing this data across the entire organization bring. So it's kind of like finding those organizations that are willing to experiment. And we're really lucky because our open-source lets them in a way come to us. So what we do is we work through our community and everything to find those organizations that are using our open-source in a way that's transforming them as a business, allowing them to grow, better enabling their employees and all of that. And then we have a great dev roll team. We've got a great community manager who's doing all kinds of stuff with our customers. And we do everything we can to support them. And if we're lucky and it moves into a commercial relationship, that's fantastic. I think we'll have lots and lots of commercial services to offer those folks in the future too. But I think once we get to that, they are hooked on our product before we really even deeply engage with them. Then it's just literally like mentoring the end users to help them be successful. It's presenting them with use cases like through our influx days and through the webinars that we present..

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Hollywood Handbook

03:25 min | 1 year ago

"ot" Discussed on Hollywood Handbook

"Dougie's yeah the cool one. Well i the one sock. Sorry i didn't say. I didn't say rogan's dna okay Federalized said rosa was rosa. Exactly and so. That's what i sent you guys Yeah i put some on my lips. I i'm not gonna have any more now can you can i ask you Because i haven't ever tasted wine. Are you feeling a buzz right now are you. Are you feeling anything percolate. And i feel sick from some other stuff. That's going on. Okay what's dini wanna talk about it or just did i mean he says if he just okay. Sorry that's okay. i feel as here. He just said just one second ago. He said that he feels sick. From some other stuff. Yeah no i. I'm sorry i'm being. I'm being a douchebag again and i i just Twice in a podcast is not cool. And i apologize and the first time you apologize it actually meant a lot to me and now and if you recall i told volta they should write it up. now. I'm wondering if you think you've got some get out of jail free card that your willingness to apologize then just absolves you of any responsibility to behave in a way. That is kind. Which is the number one important thing on this show. I mean you guys talked about it. Pre podcast And i i you know like i don't know i don't care if the show's funny i don't care people learn jack shit i care for kind to one another and that for me. That's on them. And we're honest moore accountable. And we're like owning up to our shit the dane episodes of louis. That's that's our north star. None of this carlos mencia. Louis mimi the dane louis just kindness. Obviously without either of them involved. Well i mean. Maybe i'm taking some my own shit out on you guys and i apologize because you know i'm hey we're all like yeah i mean 'cause like you i don't wanna i don't wanna say i just did. I want to say that. Because i don't want to but i feel like yes kind of thing but i i. I sure i'll talk about you. Know i'm not i haven't been doing well.

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"ot" Discussed on Hollywood Handbook

Hollywood Handbook

05:19 min | 1 year ago

"ot" Discussed on Hollywood Handbook

"Now. I know one of these women. What's the toilet. I know you knew you were like shopping for tokyo. Like pick a new toilet. I cleaned it before. I installed it. Yeah you cleaned it okay. Okay here was my thinking and maybe this is crazy. They're these very high end luxurious beneath toilets that have all kinds of machinery to yeah and they can do things to your body would not even dream of and i'm thinking was got this brand new lexus. So she's putting her. But onto a very juries high-end machine so am i gonna come home sit down on a it might hurt her. And colour they could actually really injure herbert. You're right unlike. Some tumbled american standard just a lump a- porcelain. No i want her to be especially with the lillies right out there. But she's now jealous. Why do you have three women hiding in my house right. And then i'm like what did you mean And she says the flour. And i go. You didn't say that so it was now. I'm wondering. I'm off the toilet. Sort of where was what happened with lily sang. I'm wondering i'm hearing this arrangement. And i don't know who lily. Simmons is at at and lily. Sing is not there lilly. Singh was taping. Her show it was during a taping. And this is the only time the other three really. Is that the show on like so so late. Is that the latest show ever. That's not when they tape it. Okay and actually she came. It's not live and she came by the time. Her show aired from that taping. She was there she had arrived. She wasn't necessarily. She showed up. But basically i see her coming up the driveway. What was she driving. I think she pulled up an alfa romeo stellar god with quadra folio transmission and. She's at she's come down the walk and i'm trying to signal i'm in. The elite thing didn't work out. I'm looking hope she's got flowers because otherwise my wife's not having none of it was not the best baby shower i ever throw and none of her friends are family was there. Her mom was in there and her family west. Hollywood handbook gale gale at its is kicking butt and seeing gill and talking to gil in the red carpet line back closets that we call recording studio right. That's right. i like the intimacy here..

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"ot" Discussed on Occupied

Occupied

02:49 min | 1 year ago

"ot" Discussed on Occupied

"We can't know absolutely everything about everything but do we need to is the the other question and all is This is where i guess comes back to everything that i've been pushing for my personal career a better working knowledge of not just occupation but engagement and why people choose what they choose and why they're interested. I guess probably more. The probably leaning more towards the psychological end of occupation Is their educational and engagement to me is an educational concept. How do you engage people in learning something finding out what they want to learn or need to learn new. There's a psychology to but there's a learning aspect because there's the educational part also includes the social context. Because you're certainly just like my career. I wasn't going to be able to do everything everywhere that i worked. And the shape of the career was determined by where i lived and opportunities were open at the top. As an occupational therapist is graduating. What skills do they want to take forward and develop i think for instance of the huge amount of advance but also the huge amount of potential to work in the technology field mouth technology. The occupational therapist soon are in their designing special technologies. Go with one nar more sports people without legs and so forth so in that case it it's educational as well they have to learn enough of technology To engage people in finding out what they need but also then to engage with the engineers engineers. Don't have become a filmmaker but they certainly need to engage engineers in coming up with the sorts of things that they learned through the engagement with the people that they care about. I feel like like probably more geeta my experience with Ot's that have been in the field for thirty forty years like the older generation of ot's that were all my expected to be like a one stop shop where they knew everything and i kind of related to the concept of like medal..

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"ot" Discussed on Occupied

Occupied

03:01 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Occupied

"Therapists. I think you would really struggle. I know for one me as a not work who worked in mental health. Yeah psychological social all over that all over that the physical stuff. I can make recommendations. There are a lot of physical aspects of ot. I have absolutely no idea about. And i would look at. I get someone else to do it but again that's because the health service always working within was holistic not me as a as an occupational therapist and i believe that the morphing of this time is where we're getting slightly stock with the use of it. So yes we look at the person as a whole but we don't provide care for that person as our hall we can't we can't we. Just don't have the resources. I don't know if one any one person has even the brain capacity for the amount of knowledge that would be required to do that but the term in more recent years has almost been hijacked and sort of modified in this term holistic health and holistic health tends to look at is those professions. That aren't generally you identified during general health discussions. So you can have things like counseling. Art therapy being a youth worker. Museology hypnotherapist of eastern style. Alternative air quotes alternative. Medicine taught professions tend to come under the moniker of own listrik health. Now that's not to say that those individual professions are holistic in to themselves. But i believe that the term is trying to. I guess encapsulate a more holistic health view as an umbrella term by bringing in a variety of health professions into health discussions. The thing that our tease get caught up in is there are a lot of teas that are now looking at providing these sort of philanthropy. Better time i'm going to call them alternative health services. There's a lot of. it's that especially in the states that often start off studying kinesiology before they moving to it. There's a lot of. It's seen online that nap providing meditation. Mindfulness yoga i'm guarantee you that there is. Ot's that'll also provide art therapy. I'm sure we could find not that. Does hip never be out there somewhere. But he's trying to expand their skill set into other air is.

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"ot" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

Lakers Nation Podcast

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

"By having smaller goals instead of hey, we just want to win this game. Hey, I know more than five offensive rebounds tonight for the thunder right go out there and shut down their offensive board work. And if that happens then there's there's a reward at the end. There's something that that we're going to do that we're going to achieve as a team if we can limit their offensive boards, and that's the the way that you can kind of keep a team motivated in the middle of what can be a grind of a season is let them focus in on one specific way like like Frank Vogel already did it where he said if you get three free throws by pump-faking your guy into the air which is ironically exactly what kcp fell for at the end of the game. Then you get the next day off and Kyle kuzma one that in the last game and it turned out that everybody had the next day off, but that's something the Lakers have been working towards so maybe Frank Vogel can make some sort of a bet with the team. Limiting the offensive rebounds because something's got to be done there. That is like just like you said something that's got to be cleaned up right away. Yeah, and I think look regardless of who plays on Wednesday. The Lakers have enough Firepower on the roster to beat the Thunder no matter what so it's really not about the winner the loss. It's can you clean up these small issues and if you clean up the small issues then you'll probably win the game because you're just a better team. Yeah, that's it. That's it. Clean up all the little things and then and then you'll be just fine. If you can do that, right the margin for error is what we talked about a lot. The Lakers have a very wide margin of error against the Thunder game against say the box or the Clippers or or the seventy-sixers or any of the top teams. The margin for error is very small if you come out and you shoot really well and you rebound well, but you commit theft deterrent overs against the Bucks you might lose that game right just because you were bad in that one area against the Thunder if you do everything well, but you're bad in one specific area. You're still going to win that game and Probably pretty easily. But if you're bad in multiple areas tonight was points in the paint. It was turnovers. It was the offensive rebounds. That's where you can get yourself into some trouble the three-point shooting. So for the Lakers if she could clean up two of those areas should just League average from 3 and cut cut the offensive rebounds in half broke a c they're going to win that game. They're going to win that game handily, I think Yeah, even if LeBron in a deer out, they they if they play clean basketball. They should win. Yeah, absolutely absolutely should be a win. In fact, the next two games should be wins. Well, Memphis is better Memphis is better than what we saw last time around because now they've got ja Morant back there playing good basketball, so that will be a more difficult one. All right, we're going to do one more question..

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"ot" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

Lakers Nation Podcast

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

"Is the Lakers Nation live postgame show Welcome in from YouTube from Facebook from a periscope. If you guys are listening to the Apple podcast version of this after-the-fact. Make sure you do rate review And subscribe tonight. We're going to be taking your questions and comments but the Lakers overtime win. Yeah, and I had to go to overtime against the Oklahoma City Thunder that's three overtime periods in the last two games. I do not know what we deserve what we did to deserve that but joining me today, we've got run a government Ron. How are you doing man? Doing good. I'm kind of sick of these games running so late cuz of all the overtimes but you know wins win. Yeah. I mean, I guess that that's the important job. Like the Lakers got the way they put another win on their record, which does matter I talked about this in my pregame video today about how important it is that you win these games that you are supposed to and you just buffer your record with with some winds so that way if you hit a rough stretch in the schedule where you're playing some better teams and maybe you go, you know, three and two or two and three or something like that. It's not going to hurt you that bad because you've already stacked up so many weapons on your record. So it's important that they got the win in this one. But also I have a feeling Lakers fans are going to be pretty frustrated that they've got another overtime game against another team that is probably the worst in the NBA. I mean, you played the Detroit Pistons and the Oklahoma City Thunder and went to overtime twice and and one of them went double o t i mean that's that's a little bit crazy. Yeah, it's definitely it's definitely a lot of overtimes to deal with. I mean big thing to remember know Anthony Davis no Alex Caruso tonight, but you still you still should be able to take care of team this and regulation for sure absolutely should and that's already what I'm seeing in.

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"ot" Discussed on Occupied

Occupied

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Occupied

"I want to continue that. And one of my big goals. I think and this would be this is not just for. Ot for life but really this is about the community and this is about the ot podcast community as well as just the ot community. I really want to continue to promote the advancement of ot podcasts as a valuable learning tool. And by this. I mean like i hope that more people will start listening to ot podcasts. More people will know that we exist. A lot of people still don't know that. Ot podcast exists out there and the wealth of knowledge and information and inspiration. That is already out there. And they're so much more that needs to be done. But there's so much that already out there and really and this is kind of a big global goal here. But i'd love to see more recognition of ot podcasts in schools in universities in the state and national and international organizations. I'd love to see. I'd love to see us as podcasters and his podcasts. Start to get some recognition there and also like how cool would it be to have podcast. Episode or a a series of episodes be used in academic courses as part of the syllabus. And all this kind of stuff like there's there's so much that i know that that is out there and there's so much good information and i see it but i just don't think the recognition is quite there yet and hopefully and maybe this isn't even for like twenty twenty one but like moving forward just really getting ot on the map ot pike s on the map and showing everything that we can really do like it. I like it a lot. Something i use them in the course that i teach and the value is definitely there and like you said it's just a matter of introducing people to it. How can be used and letting the flag fly. But you also have another big thing happening in two thousand and twenty one which your listeners will have heard just before this episode episode episode ninety nine.

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"ot" Discussed on Occupied

Occupied

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Occupied

"To to make a podcast and put a podcast. Like if you wanted to do just that and nothing more cost. Nothing you can do. You find is a very accessible medium if you wanna get your voice out that any which way the growth in ot podcasts. I think has been interesting. This there was kind of a kind of break it down into two periods where there was a time not long after. We both started where there was quite a number of it. Podcasts that started at the same time they seem to be this. Quite a large percentage of those ones that are still rising now. There's a recent time period where there's been a lot started. That doesn't seem to be running more than two or three episodes and then disappear. And i don't know whether that's because it was of course work and they didn't actually want to do it or anything like that. But from that sort of initial period we kind of put together a bit of a. Ot pod tastic community which has been really cool. It's been a really supportive sorta group and we would whenever we found an it podcast and we can track down. This is on facebook but we have a group whenever we could track down the the hostal whoever was running that particular show and could bring them into that group as well. was a place where ot on costa's could support each although and bring each other and answer questions because everyone's got different skills and ideas and thoughts guests and thoughts on audio equipment and quality and editing. And also it's a soften. Yeah there's different things that happen. So there was one issue that i had After a mac the program that i was using to edit just stopped working so that was a place where you can have those conversations and make everyone else away like dark..

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"ot" Discussed on Occupied

Occupied

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Occupied

"Cole them out. Ask them how you can help them. That's that's probably one of the biggest things i've learned is more around. How those be confident enough to admit that. I'm gonna make mistakes and it's part of my learning and be nice to meet pick up. You wanna know something else that we both learned recently about each other ourselves and this came up in our last table recording. He's ever this. I'm curious now that you and i have according to the myers briggs buyer springs personality. Test you and i have the exact same personality type. Which if people know us. You probably wouldn't think that on the surface and michelle are other co host on the ot. Roundtable podcast was like what you guys are the same personality. 'cause there's a. There's a lot of differences. I feel like at least in how we maybe show our personalities but then when we actually talked about like what what components are and what what we are like. Oh i can totally see that. Same same but different. Yeah so that's another thing. I learned about about us attorney this process. Forget about yeah we are. We are commanders. We are espn tj's just in case anybody's curious. You can look that up and then you'll know better than we knew each other apparently yet. So what changes have you seen with. Ot potassium generals. Obviously when you started and there was very few on much of the pros only one to when you first started looking into. If there of us started occupied i think they might have been three. Ot pun cost out there and they all seem to be about like specific client groups of specific topics. There's nothing really broad which is gone. One of the reasons we started occupied. But now there's a million. I deny there's a lot what what what are some of the changes you think. You've seen with artie on cast. Since we assume we started in the same year. So i was gonna say since we started..

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"ot" Discussed on Occupied

Occupied

03:34 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Occupied

"Very like extremely incredibly meaningful and purposeful in my eyes. I think also one of the kind of on the flip side of that is one of the things i think because podcasting is generally such a one way street. One of the weird things for me was at l. What you're gonna say she'll conference having people come up to you in person and go listen to you. I'm like that. Just feel so awkward like you know. Things have helped me. And i have never met you before. And obviously that's the nature of jousting but it just for the a couple of moments. It's like i don't really know what to do with this person. It's this so that's it was nice. It was. i didn't hate it but it was just something that you never really. I never really thought about it before that. Like the people that are listening because on now and we get numbers we get like. Oh this many downloads. And then even call them people. This many downloads happened on a certain episode or within a certain timeframe or whatever it isn when that finally when you're able to have an experience like that with those downloads quit unquiet. Turn into people in your head. It's like aw there actually people listening to me talk to see such and such or me ramble on about something. That's a weird feeling. I think that just goes to like the the intimacy of podcasting. When when i myself listening to a podcast. I usually have my headphones in. And i'm going for a walk or runner. I'm doing something around the house. And you're literally between the person's ears and speaking to them you're speaking directly to them and i've had people do the same thing they come up and they're like i feel like you're one of my really good friends and i'm like i just met you. Tell me about yourself. Like i wanna meet you now. But like and. I know that i'm like the same way with the podcast that i listen to religiously even if i've never connected with the host before i feel like i know them really well because i listened to him every week or twice a week or once a month whatever it is how however often it comes out and you feel like they're like one of your friends like you're sitting there even though you're you're part of the conversation you're just not having the conversation with them but you feel like you're just like sitting around the fire and having a conversation with some of some of your closest and best friends there so yeah that's also been kind of an interesting thing to navigate because of starting the podcast for sure. So what was. What was your an arcade described as intimate conversation. So what was your most listened to intimate conversation that you've had or wasn't a conversation. What was it. Does you know. It was definitely a conversation. It was an interview and it was my forty eighth episode. And it was actually the interview. That i did with laura pedic's from the ot butterfly and the title of it just in case anybody's curious to check it out. It's called sensing sensory integration and the transformation from clinic to home so basically laura and i had this whole conversation about her work as a clinic based therapist and really focused on.

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"ot" Discussed on Occupied

Occupied

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"ot" Discussed on Occupied

"Her. That was like what ninety seven episodes ago. It's fun yeah so long ago. Let's so in the past. Yeah and then after you probably the first person to actually like reach out and connect to like because of the podcast itself and then i remember you telling me like. Oh i'm gonna start a podcast like i've started recording. I'm like oh that's also you recorded. How many had you recorded by that state. And not. Anything with them christine. Yeah that'd been recording for what like six months and not done anything with them. And that was where i went okay. This is where she needs a kick in the bum because she needs to actually put some of these episodes up. Because there's not helping anyone sitting on the hard drive somewhere. Yeah i remember. I specifically recorded in april and that would have been what april of two thousand eighteen. Because i recorded at the american occupational therapy association conference and i think i had a handful of episodes that i had actually done before that but mind you. I didn't even release my first episode until the end of october of two thousand eighteen. So yeah i had been sitting banking recording and then being afraid hesitant nervous. You know all the emotions bef- before i could even just hit go and put it out into the world so i know this isn't the plan question now. I'm curious. so what was it that you obviously very nervous. Need to put the continental. What was it that when that that made you go like. I'm gonna start a punk cost even though you still like terrified actually putting yourself out like what was it sort of drive you initially to stop one. I would say there were a couple of different things. Were all kind of happening at the same time first off. I felt like i was meeting a lot of really cool. Practitioners within the ot space whether it was at conferences whether it was just in in my work environment whether it was students that were coming and doing their field rotations with me. Like i just felt like. I kept meeting all of these amazing people that were telling me these things that they were doing. I'm like other people need to hear about this. This is absolutely just fantastic. And i really wanted to share because like it was it was so inspiring for me but i knew that other people would also be inspired by that so there was kind of that whole aspect that was floating around. That was just kind of happening. Organically and then i. Because i work in early intervention and pre cova days. I was driving from client house to client house which on any given day. I was probably in the car for three plus hours like throughout the entire day some days it was longer..

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