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The MMQB NFL Podcast
A highlight from New England's Historic Loss & CJ Stroud Breaks Out
"Hello and welcome to the MMQB NFL podcast. I'm Conroe. That's my dog Ernie upstairs barking at the FedEx guy. Albert Breer's here and I'm going to start in New York because Albert I can't believe that we're still doing this Taylor Swift thing. And now the NFL is doing the Taylor Swift thing. Do you see that they are their subhead on their Twitter pages. The Chiefs are now 2 -0 as Swifties. I did not see that but I am more and more. It's fake. I think so too. I think on Friday like the radio show I did in Boston. They leave me at the like and these guys are really creative and they kind of like took me through their full like tinfoil hat like conspiracy theory. You know like you know what this actually really makes sense. Like because the NFL has forever chased the female demographic and they've struggled to get it. And they know that there's nothing more buzz worthy on that side of the aisle than Taylor Swift. And they were shameless enough to cut like I mean we've seen some of their shameless acts over the years to try and get the female audience. And this wouldn't even rank in like the top 10. You know what I mean like this would just be sort of par for the course that they would do something like this. So I really like I am officially on this Monday morning Connor especially after the 10 million shots that box last night. I'm all the way there. This is all fake. This is all like this is all contrived. This is it. Everyone wins situation. Taylor gets to promote her movie. What else is it? There's one other thing right is a new album coming out. I can't keep track of all of this. I have no idea. OK. So Taylor gets to promote that stuff with a different demographic. Right. Like football different demographics different than hers. The NFL gets to try to take a swing at the female audience. And then Travis Kelsey gets an enormous benefit from this. Travis Kelsey's following has exploded. Nine hundred thousand new followers. This is like an everyone wins situation. And it's all fake. A 14 point 14 whatever place jump in Jersey sales. Like we were taught in school to follow the money and it's right out in front of us. Like it's like you know we're not even it's not even like they're hiding it. And I think I'm only read some of this stuff sometimes, though, and like like over the last week, like actually clicking on some like people dot com links, you know, I've seen some stories she reads. And I always think that the page six type stuff, you know, and I always think it's funny when there's like an insider into somebody's relationship, like who would be the insider into your relationship? Connor, I, you know, when they when they when they when they put sources into your relation and then people's relationships. Yeah, the sources be I mean, it would be like my neighbor or like my mom or my wife's mom. It would be like, yeah, I think I think they're fighting, you know. Yeah. Yeah. I don't have a publicist. I always think that's great. Like is the sources into the like the insiders into the relationship? Like is that person like just coming over and hanging out on a Tuesday or something and that makes them an insider? So Brian Costello, who's awesome, Jets beat writer for the New York Post, and he tweeted the the bio for the NFL's Twitter page, which is the Chiefs two and O's Swifties. And he's totally right. This is the kind of stuff that fuels nutjob conspiracy theorists, not just the ones with the podcast. But the fans who watched that game last night and saw their saw the outcome derailed by an extraordinarily questionable call on Sauce Gardner. And listen, I'm not saying it's good, bad, right, wrong or indifferent. But if you're a Jets fan and you've already seen your entire season railroaded by the NFL's greed and desire to milk whatever they can out of this franchise and you had to do hard knocks. Every single game is on prime time. Your schedule is ridiculous, ridiculously front loaded and impossible at the beginning. You know, I don't know what else you could think right now other than your team is just being actively manipulated by by the league. And listen, I don't believe it. You know, Andy Benoit and I used to fight about the I used to get him going on the NFL's fake thing a while back. We had a lively discussion about that after Peyton Manning's second Super Bowl. But I don't believe it. I'm not one of those people. Well, you're not making them go away. I just noticed I just went to the NFL's Twitter page. It is now the header is three shots of tail left. And like if you look at the bio, I think this is a tailor. I think this is a tailor reference. We had the best day with you today. Maybe is that a reference? I think it has to be right to be clear. I'm not anti Taylor Swift. I think she's a fine musician. Yeah, I think she's a genius. Like, yeah, I think she's a legitimate genius and everything she touches turns to gold. And there's a reason for it. She's obviously incredible. Yeah, I just don't like I want you know what? I think I'm hot, too, because I'm coming off the I wrote about the way those are the lyrics to it. Those are those are lyrics from a Taylor Swift song titled The Best Day. Okay, I think I'm just a little hot coming off the Toy Story broadcast, too. Did you did you catch any of that? I was actually coaching third grade football during the Toy Story. Okay, good. Yeah, I threw that on and I was just like, what are they doing? And I get it. You're trying to get kids to watch football. But how about just allowing kids to watch football or to have kids play football and not to watch like a I mean, the technology was incredible. But it like it looked like a like a like Minecraft, you know, and like I just felt like I watch it with my son for a minute. And I was like, they're trying to just it's like cocoa melon. They're just trying to hypnotize them. So we we bang that thing fast. I mean, I just feel like that's like there are some people at the league office who don't have enough to do. And that's how things like that wind up coming to life. Like like fix, fix the problems. Like we're focused on Taylor Swift and the Toy Story broadcast, like like digital chains so that like chains don't break during the game. Grass fields like like like fix the actual problems with the games. My God. Anyway, twenty three twenty, the Chiefs beat the Jets. The Jets fall to one in three. The Chiefs are three and one. I think my takeaway from this game is the takeaway that everybody had, which was this was a feisty, very feisty Zach Wilson game. I think that Robert Sala, to me, win or lose, just earns so much credit because during the week he knew he was going to get demolished. And he said, you don't throw people away. You just don't throw people away. And I give him so much credit because honestly, this is job on the line stuff. And he stuck with Zach Wilson. He dug in. There was no sample size. And Zach played really well. I was very happy for them. And look, like I think that the biggest problem that Robert Sala had was like, can he continue to sell Zach Wilson to the locker room? Because the premise of that entire team, the construction of that team this year was we're going for it. Right. So there are guys in that locker room like Allen Lazard and Adrian Amos and Randall Cobb, guys that were like that are older vets that are there to chase the ring. And like guys like that aren't going to have patience. They don't care what this means for your franchise in 2025. They care about right now. And the younger guys in the roster are going to be worried about what's going to get them in a position to get paid. So it can be hard to sell a developing quarterback to a locker room. And I'll give Robert Sala credit for standing by Zach Wilson, because if he didn't do that, like it would have been impossible. It would have been impossible for Zach in that locker room. you And, know, it sort of made me think of something I said earlier in the day about how Josh Dobbs should get us to question everything about how we develop quarterbacks, how the NFL develops quarterbacks, how the NFL nurtures quarterbacks. Because, you know, you have this guy in Josh Dobbs who got what, six years to kind of learn away from the bright lights. And then because he was on different teams, because he had different experiences, because he was developed away from game action, because people invested in him, because he had a chance and people had patience with him. And, you know, every single movement of his wasn't, you know, litigated on a public level on a week to week basis. You know, he had a chance to kind of get better in the background. And now you have a guy who's so adaptable that he could be traded a week before the season and start and take maybe the worst roster in the league and have a competitive over the first month of the season. It really like to me, like looking at Josh Dobbs makes you question everything. And so if six years can do that for Josh Dobbs, why are we throwing guys out after two or three years? That's what I don't get about it. It's fair to make an assessment on a guy and say, like, he sucks now. But to say guys never going to be good, just ignore so much history. You know, like Alex Smith is a phenomenal example of it. Right. Like how many times was he given up on in San Francisco? Yeah. Like, oh, he can't play. But no one was looking at the fact that like he had five coordinators his first five years in the league. He had two head coaches. Everything was completely unstable around him. And then Jim Harbaugh gets there in 2011 says, no, I'm sticking with him. And he takes off and then he's in the league for another decade as a starter. You know, like it's just we have so many examples of the of why we shouldn't make definitive and declarative statements about young quarterbacks. And yet we do it over and over and over again. And like I do, I think like the intention of the Jets in the first place was we have to press the pause button with Zach Wilson. We may have wronged him by playing him too fast. Right. And by putting too much on him too early. And so the whole intention on bringing him back this year was to allow him the chance to do the Josh jobs and develop in the background for a year or two. And that got blown up. But just because that plan got blown up like that's not Zach Wilson's fault. That plan got blown up. It's not anybody's fault. So now you're going to just completely throw the kid out. Why? Because Aaron Rodgers got hurt. There's a lot of like really faulty logic that goes into the way that he's been talked about over the last couple of weeks, I think. I agree. I'm not just saying this because I wrote about it, but to not even, you know, I think we're in such a easy Twitter dunk society that when Zach Wilson and Nathaniel Hackett get paired up, everyone's just like, oh, this is going to be terrible. And without looking at any of the history of any of these guys. The AFC championship came with Blake, Blake Bortles. He got Ryan Nassib drafted out of Syracuse. I went to Syracuse. Do you know who was the quarter? The last quarterback drafted before Ryan Nassib, Donovan McNabb, Donovan McNabb. I was going to say I was going to say Troy Nunes. Like I think drafted as a quarterback. I think there was a couple of quarterbacks that turned into tight ends, but in literally broke all the school records with this guy. And then he got Kyle Wharton, I believe, to the doorstep of the playoffs. Yeah. Two MVPs with Aaron Rodgers after he was lost in the woods for a little while. The guy's good at what he does, you know, and we're seeing in Denver now, who knows? Make your own judgments about what happened there. But I think that this thing could work like, OK, yeah. The Jets are one in three, but their schedule softens up a little bit. They played a lot of their best defenses up front. You know, Zach Wilson is going to look bad against the Cowboys, but how many other people are going to look really bad against the Cowboys? Right. And now in the next few games, like they have the Broncos coming up. I mean, Zach Wilson could could legitimately put up 50 points against that team. The Eagles, who are really good defense giants, Jets, Giants before Halloween, which if he can handle the pressure. I think that's coming off a buy, too. So it's coming off a buy. You know what Wink Martindale is going to do. He does it well, but you know what he's going to do. And then the Chargers November six, the Raiders November 12th. You don't play a really good team. You play the Eagles in the bills in the next month and a half. Otherwise, you're good. Well, we're kind of like that's like and that was the whole logic behind this. And I think we talked about this last week. To me, the problem with going away from Zach Wilson, like in the whole in the first place, was a there's no better option out there right now. Right. And B, once you go away from him, you can't go back again. You know, so I think so. I think so. I knew that like it was if we bench him in consecutive years, we can't sell him to the locker room again.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
A highlight from Part 2: Zach Wilsons Alive, Belichicks in Trouble, Buffalos Cruising, and Week 5 Lines With Cousin Sal
"All right. So we're taping part one here. It is a little past 4 o 'clock Pacific time. Just watch the Pats completely shit the bed. We're not going to talk about that. That'll be part two. Part one. Ryan Russilla was here. We're talking Drew Holiday. The big trade. How is the NBA different for you right now, and are we done? Do we finally have the 30 rosters? Is this what we're looking at? Do we know who's going to be on everybody's team, or are we somehow not done? I never think we're done anymore in the NBA, and I know you're being a gracious host here, but you and I talked for five minutes today. I think you have the headline take on this, okay? I think you have the headline take on what the top of the league looks like. Are you ready to share it this early? I think Boston has the best top six. I did not feel that way 24 hours ago. I did not feel like there was a clear best. I trust this team in crunch time, and if Porzingis stays healthy, which is a huge if, I think they have the best six, and they can fill around, and they have the most ways that they can play whoever in the series. So from that vantage point, you had to do the trade. And they gave up a center who has been hurt every single year, and I don't fully trust that he's ever going to be out there when it matters. Brogdon, who was hurt, who was mad at the team, and two picks. And you get Drew Holliday, who was a 2021 Finals hero, who's one of the best defensive guards in the league, who's still really good, and just raises their ceiling. Now you can go white Holliday, Tatum Brown, and a center at crunch time, and you're good. You can switch on almost everything, especially if you get anything from Horford. So were you similarly enthused? Yeah, I love Drew. There's some stuff with his shooting in the playoffs where it's been pretty bad, or you're like, is that just because you can't make shots at the playoffs, or is it just what happened statistically? I mean, it does happen. I mean, if I'm getting the negative parts out of the way, like, yeah, sure, he's a little bit older. The big situation is a huge question mark. I can't believe what they got from Horford last year. So I don't know if you can just pencil that in, because he was way beyond expectations, at least for me, or for what I had for him. But when you can add Drew for those pieces, and I'm with you, when Rob Williams is right, it's really, really nice. But you can even tell when he's out there, you're like, is something wrong with him again? The number of times that I've watched Rob Williams in Celtics games, I'm like, I know he's out there, but wait, something. And every time, I thought Marcus Smart was trying to end his career with some of those Valley U passes, depending on how he lands, like, wait, is this going to be the last one we ever see from him? So to me, it makes a lot of sense. By the way, on that Rob point, my dad texted me after the trade, he's like, oh, I hate giving up Rob. I'm like, you complained about Rob more than anybody I know in my life. You would text me from the games going, oh, Rob's just off in the, Rob just walked in the tunnel again. I don't know what happened. I like just Brian Barrett had a tweet, 32 games, 29 games, 52 games, 61 games, 35 games. Those are Rob Williams' last five years. It just wasn't reliable enough for a team that's trying to win a title. I interrupted you. No, you didn't, because it's a it's a really good point, because what's going to happen? I mean, you know, it's just there's there's definitely like if Prozingis is hurt, it feels like the whole thing is screwed up and there's a really good chance that that could happen. But if you're talking about like the allocation of minutes and the talent that's getting those minutes, well, the talent that's getting those minutes just went up with Drew Holiday. And that's, I think, the simplest way to look at it. So they they turn Marcus Smart and Grant Williams and Brogdon and Rob Williams into Drew Holiday and Prozingis, more Derek White minutes, more Peyton Pritchard minutes. And then there's a little bit of an X factor with who's going to be like that ninth man, tenth man, kind of big four slash five person, maybe, or somebody you trade like that. I feel like that's the easiest position to pick up in January and February. The big thing for me is I think White was ready for a bigger role. I think White and Holiday together is magnificent as a as a backcourt. And I read some stuff today. They think White's going to come off the bench. I don't know if I see that. I think I would come out of the gates with White and Holiday and Tatum and Brown in the center and maybe bring to your Horford point, like maybe bring Horford off the bench and try to really try to rest his minutes during the season and be careful with him and make him a bench player. And then the playoffs reassess. But I think that having those four guys all together, they complement each other so well. You can play basically any kind of defense against any perimeter guy in the league. Those four guys and they're just better. I mean, there's there's just no way around it. They're better. He's a much better player than Marcus Smart was last year. And you know, you made that point about the shooting. He'd have those games. He'd go 5 for 22 in a playoff game. You know, he'd eat. But I do feel like he was asked to do a little bit more than maybe what he's supposed to be doing. I don't feel like he's a pure point guard. Right. Now you have White who can handle most of the ball handling. He could play off the ball and they're going to get the best version of him. Awesome locker room guy, too, by all accounts. I mean, really like a beloved teammate wherever he went. And I think they wanted to change the chemistry a little bit. I think this was an unhappier team than maybe they led on to the outside world last year. Yeah. Look, I definitely like him more than Smart. And you know, to be totally fair, when I'm looking at like the Lillard side of this trade last week before we knew the second piece of Drew and upgrading from Drew to Lillard, I'm going, OK, well, now you're top two in Milwaukee's like in the argument for the best two in the NBA. OK, that's that's really what this league has been about now post the teens decade where it was the arms race for your top three. It's you look around the league, you go, OK, who's got the two best? Like, let's come up with the five teams who have the two best. And with Lillard and Giannis, that's like a whole nother level. So when I was looking at it, it's like Lillard compared to Drew, you know, Drew is not somebody you're expecting to break down a defense off the dribble. Right. Oh, we're stuck into the shot clock, like make something happen where Lillard can literally do anything right in the final second of the shot clock and still you feel like it's still a decent look. So that part of it's a huge upgrade. But he's number three to four as far as an offensive option. He also and I don't know, this is just me talking out loud as I thought about the trade. It's pretty clear that when Boston's offense gets into trouble in the playoffs, like Tatum and Brown haven't figured out a way to kind of unlock it other than just like I can already picture my head like I know what the Tatum move is going to be. I already know what the Jaylen Brown move is going to be. And I don't know if Smart was able to make their life easier with the playmaking. And then sometimes I even think Smart would go like, well, if you guys are going to screw around, like I might just I might just be green light on this possession. I don't think Drew necessarily plays that way. So, you know, it's probably silly for me to think that like Drew is going to be the Steve Nash type who comes in and sets up all these great late playoff possessions. But there may be something in lessening the burden of those guys feeling that they have to do or defaulting to just forcing the issue as much as they do in the playoffs. I like how much ball handling they have, to your point, because they were talking about experimenting a little bit more with Tatum as a point forward this year, which makes me nervous a little bit just because, you know, he's six foot nine. I'm not sure that's the best use of him, but they seem pretty adamant. Like we feel like he could be a little bit more of a creator. And then you think White can do that. To me, White is the key to this season now, because if, you know, other than the Porzingis health thing, which I almost I'm going to knock on wood, but part of the reason they made all this movement and they got rid of Brogdon and Smart was I think they really wanted to push White to be the lead ball handler for them and a creator. And there's some unbelievable pick and roll stats with him. And just if certain people set him a pick in the way, even in the Miami series, he was one of the only guys who could create offense. So I think they have that plus they have Drew. And the reality is for Drew, this is this might be the deepest offensive team he's been on. Right. When you think back to like it was on some pretty weird Philly teams and some pretty weird New Orleans teams, and even when Milwaukee was at its best, it was really just Giannis, Middleton and Drew. And that was it. This is there's more shooting and playmaking around him than I think we've seen. Maybe it'll be a slight upgrade on the flip side. He doesn't have Giannis, who was the second best player of the century, probably, but I like the spot for him. It seemed like he really wanted to go to a contending team and I don't really know who they were competing against because for reading through some of the reports, it just seemed like Philly. I don't even know what the trade was for them. Portland wanted at least one piece back, probably two that they could do their keeper package. They wanted picks back. Golden State wasn't even in it. And it didn't seem like OKC ever threw their hat in the ring, which I was shocked by because I felt like OKC was the sleeping giant of this whole thing with Dort and some picks and just say, fuck it, let's let's see if we can be really good this year. So it seemed like it was down to Boston. The Clippers, they just had more assets. I don't know if Portland keeps Rob. He's on a good contract. They already have Ayton. My guess is that they're probably spinning him. Does it make sense that both of those guys? My sense is they're going to try it out, you know, but, you know, the thing with Rob is like, if you think he's an awesome defensive player that's just out there, like he's awesome when he's used a certain way. And once Boston unlocked that two years ago, where they stuck him on a non shooting big and then you could see other teams adapt to it, it's like, well, let's stop giving them an out where Rob can just roam off of this dude that's not a shooting threat, because I think that, you know, this is just going to turn into like now that he's not here. But I mean, have you listened to us talk about Rob Williams at all last couple of years? He you know, I don't I don't think he's I know what the defensive metrics are. I know the on off stuff. It's a big reason why I think the analytics models always love Boston. Like sometimes you look at him and be like, hey, I think this team's good, but like these numbers are overwhelming. This is like, yeah, it's it's so far like as if there's this huge gap between Boston and everybody else, which I never really felt going back these last two years. But you're if Chauncey Billups and you think like, OK, Rob Williams is going to go out there and like wreak havoc, it's like, well, he has to be used a certain way. So maybe they feel like that's in defensive support to Aiten. And with Aiten, you know, I have I'm not quite sure what to expect. Well, this is the one thing he's probably going to put up huge numbers because he's not going to have older dudes that have a higher status in the league that go, I'm sick of passing it to you. So he's probably going to get more touches. We'll probably see like early Aiten numbers and like twenty to ten for the first six weeks of the season. Yeah, I'm with you. Yeah. Like he'll he'll he'll put up some big numbers there. But, you know, defensively, it's really about his competitiveness because there were times I think going back two years ago when we were thinking about him with that run of the Suns, the finals, you're like, look at this guy. Like he can switch out on the smaller players. You can rotate. But it's all about the way he's wired. And I think long term, unfortunately, like we already kind of know the answer there. Like I don't think all of a sudden now you start playing with some fierceness after being in the league this long. So he was the fifth option on that team and there seemed to be real resentment toward him in that whole Phoenix culture of like, why doesn't he just realize we don't need his offense? We need him to basically rebound and block shots and crash the offensive boards. I think his attitude was probably twenty five years old. I want to be the best player I can be. I already went to a finals. I don't that's not I think I could do more than that. So I don't I don't think anyone was necessarily wrong. As I said, on my Thursday pot, I just hated the trade for Phoenix. I just thought they got the poopoo platter back. You know, they got some some some spare ribs back and a couple of egg rolls and and that's it. But they did not get an entree back. And I think he's an entree on the right team, whether he's a guy that made sense for them. I don't know. But I know that they didn't get a good haul for him. I think Rob, for his contract, for what his talents are, is a really intriguing piece for them or for another team, because you could trade for him. And it's not like a daunting salary. Right. I think he's in what is what is it, like 15 a year or something like that? No, it's a really good. Yeah. I mean, it was a really low cost extension and he's still a pretty young guy. Yes, so.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
A highlight from A Dame Trade Deep Dive With Ben Thompson, Plus Seth Meyers and Million-Dollar Picks
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We did the big chill. It was very, very exciting. I have Kyle Brandt coming on Monday's podcast. I'm just gonna tell you the movie now because it is gonna be the best moment of your weekend if you spent two hours watching this classic. We're doing Toy Soldiers. It really brings everything possible to the table. So if you wanna watch it ahead of time, there it is. That podcast is going up Monday night. If you wanna hear stuff about the debate, we have Tara Paul and Mary's podcast, Somebody's Gotta Win. That reacted to it as well as the press box with Brian Curtis and David Shoemaker. So there you go. Our debate coverage has been on point. Also, higher learning. Van and Rachel had Larry Elder on this weekend. It made a lot of noise, man. That podcast is great. I hope you check that out as well. Hope you're checking out theringer .com. And on this podcast, gonna talk about the dame trade at the top. We're gonna bring in Ben Thompson from the Techery newsletter, which he's been on this podcast I think four weeks ago. And he's a huge Bucks fan. He's gonna give the Bucks fan side of things. We're gonna do million dollar picks. And then old friend Seth Meyers talking about a whole bunch of stuff. So really good podcast. It's all next. First, our friends from Pro Jam. What's up? All right, I'm taping this on Thursday afternoon. Normally when there's a big MBA trade, I always do the emergency trade reaction right after the podcast. But we just put up a podcast on Tuesday. So I decided to play it a little differently this time. I wanted a little distance, I wanted to listen to stuff, read stuff, and try to form some big picture opinions coming out of this. So I have four smaller ones, then one big one. First one, I thought Portland did an incredible job with this trade. I really liked this trade, especially everyone was trying to bully them in June and July about, oh, you got to take Miami's offer. You just got to. It's where he wants to go. It's the only offer you're going to get. And guess what? They waited. They played it perfectly. They stared Miami down, and they got a much better deal. First of all, they get the Drew Holiday piece that they can flip into a bunch out of their stuff, which we'll talk about in one second. I love the DeAndre Ayton gamble. As you know, on this podcast, I am a big DeAndre Ayton guy. Not in the sense of I'm the biggest fan of his in the world, but I'm a fan of the asset. I just think I love the valued assets, no matter what it is. Whatever market we're talking about, DeAndre Ayton, 18 and 10 for his career, 60 % field goals percentage, 25 years old. He's played in 45 playoff games. He played four rounds in the 2021 finals. Last year, he got his ass kicked by Jokic. Oh, sorry. Like, that never happens. And Phoenix just sold on him, which I can't wait to talk about. But just from a Portland standpoint, they not only get Ayton in whatever they get for holiday, they get the 29 first, they get the two swaps, and they dump Nurkic. Nurkic hasn't had a healthy start to finish all the way through the playoffs here since 2018, which I'm positive was a long time ago. He's basically 12 and 8. He's, you know, a 50 % shooter. I made a list of the top 30 centers. I encourage you to do this at home, because what's more fun than making lists of NBA centers? I can't imagine anything. I made a list of who I thought were the best assets of the center position for talent, contract, everything. He was 29th on my list. The only person I had ahead of him who's technically a starter, unless you start talking about the Detroit or Charlotte guys, was Zubats on the Clippers. I thought he was the 29th best center asset in the league. And Phoenix, you know, just quickly to go to them, they're trying to win this year. They got worse. They turned Ayton's money into Nurkic and Grayson Allen and Nasir Little. Grayson Allen, we already know with him, he can't play in playoff series. We saw him 22. We saw it last year. I heard and read in some places like that, I got two rotation players. Did they? Is Nurkic a playoff rotation player? Is Grayson Allen a playoff rotation player? Because I'm positive he's not. So for the same money that they were spending on Ayton, they got three guys that I don't think are going to help them. In 25, the money comes down a little bit to 23 million just for Nurkic and Little, which is 7 million less than Ayton. And then in 26, that money goes up to 25 .5. But I don't understand what Phoenix was doing. Why not wait to see if Ayton clicks with Vogel? Vogel has such a good history with centers. He rejuvenated Dwight Howard on the 2020 Lakers. He basically created Roy Hibbert's career in 2013 with the defense verticality thing. I thought he was going to do a good job with Ayton. I'm stunned that they gave up on him. I'm almost waiting for one of those, now they tell us stories when, you know, that's where Brian Curtis calls them, where like a week after something happens, there's this kind of notebook dump where it's like, here's seven terrible DeAndre Ayton stories. So maybe that'll happen. But for Phoenix just to be like, cool, we locked this down, man. We got Nurkic. You're trying to win the title. You have KD and Booker and Beal. And like, what are you guys doing? Anyway, from Portland's standpoint, I love the Ayton thing. I love that they didn't get bullied. And I know they're going to turn Drew Holliday into something. So this to me was at least an A minus for them, for where they were two months ago, where Dave's like, I want to go to Miami. That's it. And if you don't trade me there, that's kind of fucked up. And they made this work as it got reported that, uh, I think in the athletic, that he expanded his list to Brooklyn and to Milwaukee in the last two weeks. And that's what Portland was waiting on. You know, they were banking on the fact that he's a competitive dude. He's one of the best 75 pairs ever. He wanted a situation settled. So, you know, you wait, you wait, you wait, they expand the list and then you go. Uh, there's a Drew Holliday piece to this. That's awesome. He becomes a contender prize. I wouldn't call this a Drew Holliday sweepstakes. I reserved sweepstakes for the superstars, but it's a mini sweepstakes. This is somebody that could have a huge impact on the playoff race. You know, not only the usual suspects, everybody's talking about Boston, ironically, Miami is a really good fit for him. And in some ways, um, I'm a little more scared of them with Miami than Dame in some ways, especially at a much cheaper contract with giving up less and keeping some of their assets. Philly, if they could pull it off, they have to be in there in Golden State, Minnesota. I think I have to mention Sacramento, I think is a team that if they could figure out how to get Drew without giving up their core, which is basically Keegan Murray and Sabonis and Fox, like that's, you know, could Davion Mitchell be in that trade with some, with a salary and some picks, who knows. The team that I love for Drew Holliday is OKC. I have OKC, you know, I started doing my MBA research for the over -under spot and I haven't landed on a number for them yet, but to me, they feel like a high forties team with Chet and with the growth of their young guys. And if you just like, let's say they traded Lou Dort and a bunch of their picks, maybe two firsts and two of their lesser picks or three firsts and a second, whatever it is. And they just say, fuck it. And they get Drew and you put him with Giddy and SGA and Jalen fucking awesome Williams and Chet Holmgren and all these other dudes they have, that might be a top three team in the West. I mean, that, that's starting to give me some early 2010s OKC vibes. So where he goes is going to be important. I just feel like there was so much Drew Holliday slander the last couple of days. You know, he's one of my favorite players. Even Haralabob, who was the chairman of the board of the Drew Holliday fan club for years and would have the benefit dinners there and, you know, just did a lot of yeoman's work on that front. And even he was like, yeah, yeah, Dame's better than Drew. That trade makes sense for Milwaukee. I was hurt, Haralabob. I was 100 % hurt by that. But you know, Drew got his ass kicked by Jimmy Butler in the playoffs last year. I get it. It happens. Jimmy was unbelievable. I feel like he would have kicked anybody's ass. By the way, why is Drew Holliday guarding Jimmy Butler? That speaks more to some of the issues with Milwaukee. He was never supposed to be a point guard and a creator. I think he was always better as an off -the -ball guy. We saw that with Rondo and New Orleans and just in general. I want to see him with a point guard. I want to see him just being unleashed, not having the ball a lot, just worrying about hitting threes, being an occasional, you know, make -shit -happen guy and being like the third or fourth best guy on a team without having the offensive responsibility to have. All their half court issues got blamed on him for the last couple of years. And I get it. They weren't like an awesome half -court team, even the other one in the finals, but I really value that dude. I had him, even I did the trade value list in August and I had him 37th and I had Dame 23rd. I think he's one of the best 30 players in the league still. He's 33 years old, which, you know, I'm going to talk in a second about when guards hit their mid -30s, but just in general, I think he's a real asset. If he goes to a team like the Celtics and they can keep Derek White and Tatum and Brown in the center, it's like, look out, man. So little mini sweepstakes, rarely do we get the trade, but then we still get another asset to talk about. Thank you for everyone involved in the trade. And then the fourth small point is just that, you know, not rocket science, Milwaukee bought some Giannis time here. They have one of the best 20 players of all time. They were staring down the barrel of a situation that was not good. I was talking about it on this podcast in late June and early July. I thought he was going to put them on the clock. I thought Mark Lasry selling his stake was a really bad sign for all of this because that dude is smart. As I laid out in June, that guy is really smart. And if he's feeling like, you know what, it's time for me to sell my buck stock, that makes me nervous. And then all the stuff that Giannis said and did, which I thought he did really fairly and really smartly. And I think that dude's about titles and that's it. And I know we say that about players, but I think in his case, I don't think he cares about, you know, what's my legacy, how do I compare against Dirk DeWhisky, any of that stuff. I just think he wants more rings. I mean, think about the guys who have won two rings out of the best 35 guys on my list of my pyramid. Those are all guys in my top 35 that won multiple wings. You go to the one -ring side, Jerry West, Oscar, Moses, Dirk, Jokic, Giannis, Pettit, Garnett, Kawhi, Rick Barry. That's the list he's on now. I certainly don't think he's looking at that list going, I got to get away from these guys, but it's a slightly different list. I think when you win multiple rings in multiple situations, it elevates you in a certain way. I think he fundamentally understands that at least a little bit. I want to be the best player since LeBron James. I think that's a thing that he wants. How am I going to do that? I need more rings. I need more finals trips. He knew from last year and maybe even the Boston series that they just weren't good enough. Whether this trade is going to be the thing that propels them, we'll find out, but he's been in the league 10 years, two MVPs, five first teams, two second teams, and now we have this little two -year window. Kawhi and the Raptors was a one -year window. This is a two -year window, I feel like. With Giannis, he's got two years left in his deals. So does Lopez. Middleton has two in a player option. Dame's got two, and then this crazy $120 million player option extension thingy that he has that just keeps going and going. It's probably two years. There's a world where this could go terribly this season, at least for what the expectations are, and then maybe it becomes Kawhi, Raptors. Maybe Giannis is like, you know what? That didn't work. Trade me. And the Bucks, who have no picks left and no future, they look at it next summer, and they go, all right. We tried it. Giannis, what can we get for you? Dame, what can we get? And they just do a reboot, rehaul. Remember, they won in 2021, which just takes so much pressure out of this. It's so much different than the Clippers situation, where they went all in on Kawhi and Paul George. They give up all those picks and SGA, and they've gotten nothing out of it. They haven't even made the finals. So it's got to happen. I think they at least probably have to make the finals. If they get bounced in round two, do I think Giannis is going to stay because they made this Dame -Mower trade? Probably not. So that leads to the big question, is how good of a trade was this? So there's a big picture angle on Dame, and it's going to sound negative, but I really don't want it to sound negative because I think Dame, I voted for him for NBA Top 75. I think he's been one of the best guards in the last 15 years. I think there's a ton of great things you can say, and there's a chance that he goes to Milwaukee, and this thing is fucking awesome. I know any Celtic fan I've talked to, including Isaiah, who's helping produce this podcast today, the Giannis -Dame pick and roll is just terrifying. Other than Jokic and Murray, it's going to be the single most unstoppable offensive play in the league. It is. We are conceding that point. The spot Dame is in right now, big picture -wise, it's weird. He's a superstar, but he's not, and we've seen guys like this before. I judge superstars by, do you have the resume statistically, and is your team succeeding consistently at a certain level? You can't totally say that about Dame. He's never been on a 55 -win team. He's missed the playoffs completely four times in 11 years. He said three first -round exits. He made the Final Four once in 2019, which was really lucky because Golden State and Houston were the two best teams, and then they got smoked. He's never been on a true contender ever. Instinctively, you go, well, that's not his fault. Who's he played with? Well, he played with LaMarcus Aldridge and CJ McCollum and a couple other guys, but not really anybody. The reason I'm putting this up is there's a success element that he has not had yet that for somebody with his resume is actually kind of unusual. I went and I looked up how many guards in the history of the league averaged 22 points a game for their career and played at least 700 games. I thought the list would be like 20. I didn't know. I didn't know what I was walking into. Only I think 75 guys have averaged 22 a game. So I went and I looked up the list, and it was 10 guys, 700 games, 22 a game for their career. There were some guys who came close like David Thompson, who I think is one of the best guards I've seen in the last 45 years, but had a short career and had some drug issues. He didn't make it. He didn't play enough games. Pete Maravich, 24 .2 points a game, but he didn't play enough games. Kyrie hasn't played enough games yet. Bradley Beale is five games away. I'm actually kind of glad the cutoff's at 700 so we don't have to talk about him. And then Mitchell and Trey Young aren't there yet. There's only 10 guys that made it, and the 10 guys are all fucking awesome. And again, I mentioned this in the context of Dame, who we think he is versus the success he's had. So the 10 guys, Michael Jordan, 30 .1, Jerry West, 27 .1, Allen Averson, 26 .7, George Gervin, 26 .2, Oscar Robertson, 25 .7, Kobe, 25 .0, Harden, 24 .7, Curry, 24 .6, Wade, 22, barely made it, and Russ, 22 .4, and then Dame is at 25 again. All right, what does he not have that those other guys have? Well, MJ, don't need to talk about him. Don't need to talk about Jerry West, who's the freaking logo. Allen Averson, pretty good comparison, right? Big stats, really memorable player, but not a ton of success. Here's the difference. Averson made the finals once. He won an MVP. Dame has done neither of those things. George Gervin was the best scoring guard of the 70s. He made two final fours. He had some bad luck. He really, in 79, really should have came close. And some of it's on him, right? He could have come through. Bobby Dandridge is the one that ended up coming through for the Bullets. They lose. But two final fours, he had four top five MVP finishes, five first teams, four second teams. He was just unassailably the best guard in the league until MJ. Oscar Robertson, don't need to go through him, but he won a ring and an MVP. Kobe, five rings and an MVP. Eleven first teams for Kobe, by the way. James Harden, three final fours, an MVP, six top five MVP finishes, six first team MBAs. And even though Harden has never made the finals as the best guy, he made it with OKC as the sixth man, you could build a contender around Harden. We saw it. We haven't really seen it with Dame. I think that's a fair thing to bring up. Curry, four rings, two MVPs, you know, the Curry thing. Dwayne Wade, three rings, two top five MVPs, two first teams, three second teams. He's more in the Dame waters a little bit, but he had the 2006 finals and he was the second best guy with LeBron on those heat teams. And then Westbrook, who you would say, well, Dame had a better career than Westbrook. Did he? Westbrook made the finals in 2012. He was second best guy on that team. Almost made the finals in 2016. He won an MVP. He had two first teams and five second teams. It's at least like a real argument. And I think when you look at Dame, he only had that one 2019 round three, got bounced. He's only had one top five MVP finish. He's only had one first team MBA and four second team MBAs. Really, really good top 75 career. But the piece that's missing is, have you been on a really good team? Have you made a real run at it? Which is why, you know, I think this Milwaukee trade is so much fun. This is his real chance. I get nervous about a couple things with this trade. One is that, you know, if you look at the 33 and older guards who average 22 points a game in a season. Jordan did it twice. Curry did it twice. Still going. Kobe did it three times. Jerry West twice. Sam Jones once. Hal Greer once. That's the entire list. Now the NBA is different. We have more three -pointers now. It's easier to score. Scoring is the easiest it's ever been. Guys can play at a longer age. So I'm not ruling out Dane being good for the next three years. But just pointing out, history is saying, be a little nervous. In general with guards, like Chris Paul, we saw from age 35 to 36 to 37, like it just dropped. But that's two years older than Dane. Maybe it's fine. I just worry about guards. We have not a lot of instances with guards in their mid -30s of them either peaking as players or being able to sustain whatever success they had during their prime. It always starts to go down with really no exceptions, except for Steph Curry. He's the only non -exception. So if your case is Dane's as good as Steph Curry, or Dane can be as potent as Steph Curry on a winning team, like, you know, Steph Curry is better than Dane, but I'm not going to argue that he couldn't do a lot of the stuff that Curry did in Golden State. The bigger issue for me, the age I'm definitely worried about. Dane has not been healthy the last couple of years, and we have not seen him play nine straight months at playoff basketball with a big bullseye on his back. Everybody coming after you, you're the best team. We haven't seen him do that ever, much less than the last couple of seasons. So can he stay up? Can he stay healthy? That's one thing. The defense with Dane just got kind of swept under the rug the last couple days, and I don't really understand it because there's five categories of defensive player I feel like. There's excellent, there's good, there's average, there's not so good, and then there's bad. And I think Dane's a bad defender. I think the stats back it up. Like, his defensive rating last year was 245 out of the guards. He's the 245th guard for defensive rating. You know, 117 .4 individual defensive rating is 483 overall. Portland's team's always defensively, it was the Achilles heel for them. Partly because of Dane, because he couldn't guard anybody. He's too small. And, you know, think about what we saw from the playoffs the last couple years. I think about the 2020 bubble Celtics playoffs, not infrequently, because I think that team had a chance to potentially win a title. What happened? Everyone hunted Kemba Walker. It was hunting season. It's like, where is he? Got to get a switch. Got to get Kemba Walker guarding somebody who's bigger, or got to beat him off the dribble, and it just became a hunt session with him. And basically, he got played out of the league. He's not in the league anymore. You know, we had this with Isaiah Thomas, too, in the mid -2010s. I think it's been an issue with Kyrie Irving. The Celtics certainly went at him in the playoff series with Brooklyn a couple years ago. Curry, you saw, who I think is a better defender than people give him credit for, but the And he's a much better defender than Dame is. Jordan Poole is somebody that got hunted in playoff series recently. Chris Paul, obviously, is a big one. Jalen Brunson, remember what the Heat did to him? Mitchell, when he was on Utah, this was a huge issue. And then Trae Young, obviously. My fear with Dame is he's a DH, and I think in Portland, part of the reasons he was able to put up the stats he did was because he wasn't playing defense, right? It was just, how many points can I score? My team isn't very good, and I'm just going to do my thing. He's an incredible offensive player. But how much of a trade -off is the defense, right? Well, you think, all right, well, Milwaukee, they're really good defensively. They'll be able to protect him. Here's the team. Giannis, Dame, Lopez, Portis, Middleton, Conaton, Beauchamp, Crowder. Who's guarding Trae Young on this team? Who's guarding Jason Tatum? Here's a partial list of guys that I don't think this team will be able to guard this season. Devin Booker, Tatum, Butler, Trae Young, Kyrie, Curry. Who's going to be chasing Curry around the screens? Dame lowered? Good luck. SGA, Luca, Mitchell, Murray, Edwards, Brunson, Ja, Garland, Fox, Halburn. Are they going to be able to cover Derek White? I don't know. The way this team is constructed, they are not going to have the ability to guard other guards at all, which means they're just going to have to be in a shooting match with them, right? It's going to be not much different than what's going to happen with Phoenix, where they're just literally going to have to outscore the other team. I've just watched too much playoff basketball over the last couple years, where it's like, if you have that weak link on defense, and you're playing a team that's smart enough, they're going to go after that weak link. Like, think about them against the Lakers, right? The Lakers figure their crunch time. Let's say they make the finals. It's Milwaukee and the Lakers, and Lakers crunch time. They're going to have LeBron and Davis and Austin Reeves and, I don't know, a shooter and a point guard, whatever. All they're going to be doing is trying to find where Dame is on the court and going after him. What about when they play Boston? Boston puts out White and Brogdon and Tatum and Brown and a center, and all they're going to be doing is trying to make sure Dame is covering somebody who has the ball who's now torturing him. I think it's a real problem for them. And what's funny is they gave up Drew's defense and, you know, they, what they gave up on defense, which is significant, and they gained an offense, it might end up just being a wash and they might just be a different version of the same team where they still have a huge flaw. It's just on the other end of the court. I'm just shocked that nobody brought up the defense. I agree he's an amazing offensive player and what's cool about this trade and what I'm excited about as a basketball fan is, can he go up a level? Right? A lot of these stats he put up, especially the last couple years. They didn't mean anything. They were, he was on bad teams. Like, who cares? Ultimately, Bradley Beal scored 30 points a game on the Wizards. Who cares? I think most really good offensive players, if they're on a bad team, can get between 25 and 30 a night. Can you do it nine months in a row? Can you do it when you're getting hunted on defense all over the place? How much can Milwaukee protect him? And what does he have in the tank at age 33 with 900 plus games on the O 'Dominor already? I'm still afraid of the Bucks, but people have, like, FanDuel had them as best odds in basketball and I think most people feel like they're the favorite now. I don't feel like there's a favorite. I think you can go through every team. Boston, I could, I'm scared of Porzingis. What's going to happen with Jalen Brown out there? He has contracts. Can Peyton Pritchard, all these different things. Philly, God only knows. Miami, they're unquestionably worse. Yeah, Milwaukee is going to be really good, but depending where Holiday lands and how this all plays out, I just think it's still wide open. And the other piece, so if you're just talking Boston, Miami, Tatum kills Milwaukee. I have no idea why. Boston is kind of built to at least stay with Dame and, you know, Derek White is about as good of a person you're going to have to try to keep Dame in check, at least. And Boston's done a really good job of guarding Giannis over the years. They don't have Grant Williams this year, but I just don't think, I think there's as many ways this goes wrong as it goes right, I guess would be my final thought on this because for what they gave up, especially with that 29 unprotected and the two swaps and, you know, they are all in on this team. And you know my theory, when you go all in on a team, you better think you can win. Not positive, but it's an awesome trade. It really is. It makes the league so much more fun. Dame and Giannis together. I'm going to enjoy watching Portland. I still have my eating stock. Watching Phoenix fans slowly realize that Derkiszna isn't the answer is going to be fun and then we'll see where Drew Holliday goes. So really fun trade. We're going to talk about it a little bit more with Die Hard Bucks fan, Ben Thompson in one second. Let's take a break.

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Ultraflex Football
"peyton" Discussed on Ultraflex Football
"So someone mentioned it earlier and I completely forgot it was groundhog's day or I probably would have done some kind of tribute for that, but I just got some random trivia for you guys today. Random trivia is the best. Yes. Ready? So ready. I don't think I'm gonna take any early guesses on this one. I'm just gonna read you the potential answers. The mouth of the Amazon River is located in which country. Argentina. B Brazil, C Ecuador, or D, Venezuela. Okay. I don't know if you're allowed to tell us this, but what is the mouth of a river? It's like where it meets the ocean. Oh. Oh, well that changes things. Can you read the answers again? Yep. Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. I guess it didn't really help. I will tell you they all border the ocean. I will also tell you that the Amazon does flow through all of these. Oh my gosh, dude. I didn't give you any easy. Like I thought about including just like a random one and you're up or Asia for you, but I thought you know which continent these are all in. Yeah, the Middle America. I'm out there. I can't see Travis's because Brazil's tiny screen. So Brazil Argentina and Ecuador. One of you is right. The one who picked the biggest country is, right? Brazil. Let's go. I was trying to go with the one that seemed least likely. Yeah, so roughly two thirds of the Amazon's mainstream is within Brazil, which is a lot, because. It is the largest river in the world in terms of the volume of flow in the area of its basin. And it is the okay, here point. First one to say it. It's the second longest river in the world. What's the longest?

Ultraflex Football
"peyton" Discussed on Ultraflex Football
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Fore The People
ESPN Are Innovating With Their Commentator Selection
"I love how ESPN and their team of networks is getting guys that currently play and former play, but they're not so far out like a Kurdish strange or a Dottie pepper. They're younger guys and they're getting them with their takes live. It's like the mayonnaise getting on Monday Night Football. It's similar to that in that it's way more interesting to hear Peyton Manning and Eli Manning, bullshit with young jock or whoever the hell they brought on that. I think they brought on Nelly and got Nellie's opinion on the last throw by someone in the playoffs. I don't remember who it was. But that telecast that Monday Night Football with the mannings got higher reviews. It got higher ratings than anything they've ever done because that's more interesting. People want to hear current guys that can kind of talk, the public through the mindset of what's going on on the telecast. I think it's cool. I think when I've always watched golf on TV or coverage, I come at it from a more of a different way of how I look at a golf course. Sometimes I want to know more information about the conditions that day or that pin location and specific the green speeds. What that person's got going on in that day as far as their a stuff. Those are the things that I don't really ever know while watching. Just assume you just see the best shots that day and sometimes you just don't catch on with some of the things those players are going through that day. So I'm looking forward to kind of maybe telling that side of the story a little bit and see how it goes.

The Mason Minute
Monday Night Football (MM #3904)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Back in the 1970s, when ABC created Monday Night Football, with Howard Cosell and Don Meredith and Frank Gifford, it was all the rage it was revolutionary. It changed the game of professional football. I talked a couple of months ago where I thought the game of well, not just professional football, but sports broadcasting in general changed thanks to the new mega cast that ran most Mondays on ESPN2. That's Peyton Manning and his brother Eli, basically, while hosting a party, I guess you'd say, with guests popping in and out and kind of talking about the game, we're watching the game, but it's not really the play by play, and I kind of don't know what to do with myself tonight because they're not on. They're not on every game this season. They're not hosting every game, but I found that I watch more Monday Night Football now than I ever have in my entire life. And that includes years where I had to go host Monday Night Football parties when it worked in radio. It's changed the way I watch sports. And again, I've watched more Monday Night Football this year than I have in well forever. I think it's going to change a lot of things. It'd be interesting for me to see NASCAR kind of try the same thing.

The Mason Minute
Monday Night Football (MM #3904)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Back in the 1970s, when ABC created Monday Night Football, with Howard Cosell and Don Meredith and Frank Gifford, it was all the rage it was revolutionary. It changed the game of professional football. I talked a couple of months ago where I thought the game of well, not just professional football, but sports broadcasting in general changed thanks to the new mega cast that ran most Mondays on ESPN2. That's Peyton Manning and his brother Eli, basically, while hosting a party, I guess you'd say, with guests popping in and out and kind of talking about the game, we're watching the game, but it's not really the play by play, and I kind of don't know what to do with myself tonight because they're not on. They're not on every game this season. They're not hosting every game, but I found that I watch more Monday Night Football now than I ever have in my entire life. And that includes years where I had to go host Monday Night Football parties when it worked in radio. It's changed the way I watch sports. And again, I've watched more Monday Night Football this year than I have in well forever. I think it's going to change a lot of things. It'd be interesting for me to see NASCAR kind of try the same thing.

Texas Titans Podcast
"peyton" Discussed on Texas Titans Podcast
"On this episode of the jason rights. And you know we're in vivo. Was kind of born out of my a seen people like one thing to go to rehab right like. That's almost the easy part. I don't want to say it's easy because You know when you're dealing drugs and alcohol. I it's a very difficult road. But what i saw is the easy part was coming where to place. There's no drugs no alcohol. You get to work on yourself. But the real work really came after they left and went back into the real world. So in vivo means real world real life experiences. Gentlemen of the mvp project our boys. The record all record buttons have been pushed. You know in three different places. Shirley i will get get some of this. Somehow you know. I am a very amateur sound audio engineer. And you know they they say what gets What is what gets fancy gets broken. And i'm just going against that completely. I'm trying to make this For you guys. Especially i mean whenever i have guys like you on. I gotta try to put my best forward. But kerry kristen and eric peyton. This is so awesome on a couple of levels one. I love what you guys are doing with the vivo project and i'm so excited to share your mission your vision. What you guys have going on with this audience but also it's just good to catch up with you like a haven't seen either of you in person in so long. You both look great. You're doing great things. So thanks for coming on the jason right show. Yeah for happening man. It's always good talking to somebody from the niner. three baby. keep it a just another. Oh gee from the tax baby so so it's good to have you guys. I will so eric. I think i've got this right. According to the interwebs and that you are the founder of in vivo and the very attractive man beside you. Who i've known for some time has joined you in this endeavor. Just kinda start us out brother with the the division how it started and then listen just to kind of prepare both of you. I'm kind of selfish about this interview in that. I have a family member that has struggled with addiction for most of their adult life. Well starting in juvenile delinquency centers at about the age of thirteen and is just now at the age of forty on their longest stint outside of being incarcerated. And i'm trying every way that i can to be a positive influence to help. I mean you guys know me you know my whole motto of improve. Always in all ways and so. It's kind of interesting that i've got this this very very close relative that has taken a very troubling road in. I wanna be that influenced help. So i'm gonna use this as a kind of if if you guys don't mind kind of a private consultation session to try to glean your mindsets and kind of things that you do for your clients to try to be able to help him at. I got to believe that there's audience members here that the there struggling themselves. They have family members. Jim lennon i have an employee right now. That is heartbroken because she has a son. That's going through some things and i'll share as we go through But anyway with that. Eric what's division in the unless just kind of take it from there man. Yeah i guess. The vision for in vivo has always been You know to help people struggling with.

SI Media Podcast
"peyton" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"It's a lot of work. i don't wing it. I don't just come up with some stuff on the elevator ride down. I put a lot of thought into it and even more so this one because we weren't able to go outside because of restrictions for two years last wall streeters that we did was on the beach in miami before the chiefs super bowl. That's the last one we did and it was. You know whatever. It is eighteen months ago nineteen months ago so because of that. I have a file on my phone that just says trent and i add things periodically that i just think like all men. Trent say that. Or trent would do this and i read. I have things that i said in that. Last segment that i put in this file nine months ago a year and a half ago and i said them and i'll just be thinking i'll be like you know everyone's getting their vaccine shots or whatever and i'm like man. Trent would like steal his grandfather's. Id to get an early vaccine. I'm going to write that down. So i wrote down. Trend steals grandfather's ide- trent at one point. I was having a martini. And i was shaking the martini myself and i was like trent would put creating in his martini. So he can get drunken jacked at the same time so my point is that was two years of collecting items like that to put into the file and so this was just empty in the bag with everything was so fun so how i mean. So you're saying you worked on it for two years but in essence. How long did it take you to write that. You're part of that. Seven minute sketch. Well it's in the next time we do it which will probably be in a few weeks. Trenton jared peyton and eli would not every week we got a space it out because for that one you writing it out the night before you have to have that done a few days before when was it fit like how long the the morning enough like i i start pecking away at it and i don't scripted verbatim i just it's kind of You know both point sort of like just reminders. And road passed. So it's a little the night before and then at some of the morning of in now that will probably do it in a few more weeks like i empty the whole bag. I emptied the trial so now after. Come with fresh stuff and like comedy references. Can you make to like you know you. You see you hooked up with a bridesmaid at one of your own weddings this little nuances like instead of saying you could just say i hooked up with a bridesmaid at my own wedding and that's kind of a funny line but it's at one of my own weddings that is to the next level so the whole thing is the next one soon. It's amazing that one was amazing Do you rehearse it at all you just saying. Do you say it in your head zero rehearsal when we go out there again. It's all lives. There's anything. I don't know what peter is going to say. No idea what he's gonna say he has no idea what i'm gonna say..

SI Media Podcast
"peyton" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Which is the manning brothers company but espn. It's always been very much on the down low. So i really respect that and i will continue to respect it but Jimmy wildly flattered to be approached. Now let's this in mind. I'm not any espn employees. I never have been. I've never even been to bristol. And they reached out to me to say peyton. Eli are gonna do monday night football. They're going to do an alternative broadcast was like. Wow that's pretty prestigious. that's cool guys will be great and they're like we're thinking we might wanna third person and were interested in you being that third person and so i mean that was incredible i was loved it of course and then what what do you have to do. What kohl's do. I have to walk over to be part of this and so there was some feeling out meetings so couple of phone calls and then we just did screwed up straight up addition myself with peyton with the guy and We did a game and it's like we did a game from last year because the season has started yet. And this is what i'll tell you. When it ended one of the executives who was running the thing they called me right afterwards and they said to me. What do you think and i. It wasn't them this executive said what do you think and i said the hype is real. They they they don't need a host the they don't need a third person like they. I think you should just do the two of them now. Typically you go the other way and say well you know. I i think i think i found spots and i made some jokes not able to put them in a good position and i just didn't i couldn't be. It was in the i if we did thirty minutes by about minute five i was like. Oh my god payton's amazing and We've watched her whole life. We know what is the deal is and how funny is now. Smarty is the football acumen. I'd never seen him like this because you know back then. Even before he's on tv he was still in like prove it mode. It was the first time. I think he'd ever really got up and tried this thing. In some sort of form. And he was just fastball. Fastball fastball toss. To eli interesting comment funny joke. Back to peyton fastball fastball. Like every single thing that he said was insightful. About football interesting original funny. It's all the things that game broadcast crews get accused of not being anymore and so ended. I got a thrill out of it. And i'll tell my great grandkids that i did it someday. But it emphatically afterwards. I was saying i'm not part of this. No one is part of this. You can find anybody in the world. It is peyton manning ally manning and that is it's and sure enough. They agreed with me. Yeah it's funny..

Pop Culture Junkie
"peyton" Discussed on Pop Culture Junkie
"Everywhere choose love that we did something similar over the summer where we had a conversation about our top summer songs and that playlist was all over the to in a good way and people can discover new music. So we'll make sure we posted in pop culture junkie support groups. Everybody can hear the songs and just not listen to us talk about the songs you guys go to facebook and join the pop culture junkie support group. So you get that playlist. And all the other info from oliver episodes week week-to-week absolutely other junk we put in there. There's lots of maims stuff on. There are gold joke cool. I think that just about wraps up this episode. Thank you so much for coming. Whitney was saying to have you to tell the people what's going on what's next and where can we find jin. Well i am working on a new album and then something. I just kind of remembered as we were going here. I am in a movie that it before cove. it's supposed to come out on netflix. i'm not sure with the pandemic if it's deleted or what but I know it is coming out This halloween. I believe it. Premieres in la this week at that chinese theater. That's kind of the main theater solve premier that on october twelfth. But it's called retaliates. And i'm just i'm just kind of a bit part in there. See if you guys can find me. i'm pretty unrecognizable. Actually with all the The different makeup and stuff. I have on. But there's a couple of actors. From game of thrones there's actors you guys will know from ozark. I'm the scene with five finger death punches in it with me there's escape the fate's in it There's a lot of crazy like metal bands that make both cameos. And they're on the soundtrack of the movie so it is a horror film. And i'm excited. Because i remember filming for it. Right before kind of the tour with ritz echo that i did actually and twenty nineteen and now to see it. Finally because of you know everything that was happening it being wrapped up in being put out You guys can look for it on the streaming networks. I'm pretty sure it'll be hitting like netflix. Hulu or something like that but again it's called the retaliate. There's and see if you see me in their thanks guys. Always looking for a good horror of susan and whitney where can people find you social media christian. Mingle.

Pop Culture Junkie
"peyton" Discussed on Pop Culture Junkie
"Coming in hut from olympic games in mesa arizona. The pop culture junkie podcast. Hello dear fans welcome back to another wonderful episode of pop. Culture junkie podcast. My name is shana. And i am joined by my fellow junkies and their names are alex nicole and hayley and this week. We have a very special guest. Whitney peyton is with us today. I whitney. Hey how's it going good. How are you good. You say my name right so that was good. That means like i've i've made it. You know we might have officially checkmark on instagram. You've done the first time. I was in arizona. 'cause i'm originally from philadelphia. They spelled my name on the marquee. Whitey peyton definitely.

The Mason Minute
The Future Of Sports (MM #3829)
"The mason minute. With Kevin mason. I've been a sports fan all of my life, but I've actually gone from being more of a rabid sports fan to just a casual fan over the years. But the other night when I heard the news about the new ESPN Monday Night Football mega cast with Peyton and Eli Manning, I had to check it out. And I think I saw the future of sports broadcasting. With that said, I actually did sports play by play in college, thought about doing it professionally, but I saw it the other night and said this is where we're going. Sure, there may always be a play by play guy at professional like what I once was, but sitting there listening to two guys just casually watching a game and then all the plays don't really matter. But what they said mattered more. It may not be patent in Eli which everybody say it works because their brothers and works so well together. But imagine just doing this with all different sports. Having different ways to watch the game. Sure, there may be one traditional play by play going, but imagine being able to do this with a lot of pro players and having visitors come in and out and being a part of the gang. Feel like you're right there with them on the couch or in the bar hanging out and having a good time. That's only ten games this football season on Monday night, but I think it's going to be huge.

The Mason Minute
The Future Of Sports (MM #3829)
"The mason minute. With Kevin mason. I've been a sports fan all of my life, but I've actually gone from being more of a rabid sports fan to just a casual fan over the years. But the other night when I heard the news about the new ESPN Monday Night Football mega cast with Peyton and Eli Manning, I had to check it out. And I think I saw the future of sports broadcasting. With that said, I actually did sports play by play in college, thought about doing it professionally, but I saw it the other night and said this is where we're going. Sure, there may always be a play by play guy at professional like what I once was, but sitting there listening to two guys just casually watching a game and then all the plays don't really matter. But what they said mattered more. It may not be patent in Eli which everybody say it works because their brothers and works so well together. But imagine just doing this with all different sports. Having different ways to watch the game. Sure, there may be one traditional play by play going, but imagine being able to do this with a lot of pro players and having visitors come in and out and being a part of the gang. Feel like you're right there with them on the couch or in the bar hanging out and having a good time. That's only ten games this football season on Monday night, but I think it's going to be huge.

Woman's Hour
"peyton" Discussed on Woman's Hour
"You know we all make decisions at the time that we make them. We think it's best for us for families and judging people is a very easy thing to do the moral high ground is i think very lonely place to be and i do my level best not to occupy that position. I'm enormously sympathetic to women who've women who've had challenges in their life whether it is to have a baby or any other aspect you know there. We have many challenges as women. We recognize them. Well i believe the dog had today. That was be challenged. I imagine when pierre came along. I can only or your listeners. Who have dogs. I mean practically brings tears to my eyes now. It was incredibly hard thing to do. Because charlie should just shoes named out my daughter charlotte charlie. Was you know with me all the time. I acre work. So you know she. She was sort of There was a time team. Did a newspaper and charlie was the times mascot. John was in the center night. The the sort of emblem yes. It was very very very tough. Well the i'm sure peers keeping very busy these images seem to show that and it's a real love letter to her the way that you've put peers world well it it. The the intention was a very simple one which was just to do just to draw what happens in day. And i find it more to adrian mole rather than the love letter to peer which it may be that was. It was more to to do to see whether i could engage and capture an ordinary life a life. You know sometimes exciting. Things happen but mostly was got out went. School came home went to bed. It was kind of like a lot of energy required with a three year old. So i can A mutual that julia peyton jones perhaps will come back and talk to us about us and all this other side of your life as another point but for now. Here's world is the book. Thank you very much working to us. Thank you very much for having me. I just like we heard from julia. The journey to motherhood isn't always straightforward..

Channel 33
"peyton" Discussed on Channel 33
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Gangland Wire
The Beginnings of the Philadelphia Black Mafia With Former Police Officer Sean Griffin
"African american people have notoriously been kept squeezed out from those kinds of things. We've got all kinds of reports red line. you can't get loans. There's just a lot of ways that african americans been squeezed down and a made drugs came along and boy. These owes young geyser being squeezed out. They saw a way to make money and make big mma to do any kind of crime on organiz basis like that you got a former organization is always usually ends up with the title. Mafia hit less cabot general term. Even though it's really sessaion in nature. But what's russians russian mob russian mafia. He get the black mafia. So how did that develop their in Philadel- well is most major. Cities had a lack of remorse. Lady hurts because they didn't have offices the banking. It met that. I find mulcher series source of pines in so long numbers. One is especially atms. Rows road bags for neighbors now is all throughout the country. We had one in kansas city. Guy named peyton. He was the banker and he had the policy and he had several bars and he was active in politics and he joined with the irish organization to help get the vote out actually converted all the african americans from republican because they all rebublican before because lincoln won the war at a dow. He turned him all the democrats to go with machine. So i bet you got the same thing in this country. I mean w registering ninety nine. Buffy negro now obviously it's not it's a microcosm of what was going on about such what he called rove ice and that's the influence of those people in that neighbor in those neighborhoods and they heading rented power. Forget it was a patriot. Serves no different than the irish who police and firefighter. You trash hold jobs. This is really not complicated. But it's complicated. Because the media academics ever talked about the so no already getting back to your phillies. Black mafia it. We don't know when it started wisdom. The common theme was they started in the mid sixties. I always the foot only. Because when i started my research in the nineties about outfits i was lucky i have the benefit of twenty years of hindsight sarai. Now new flu group was supposed to look like a new bieber. Were slack ago. Records law intelligence violence and newspaper active. And what you wind up seeing where clusters of these guys being arrested together so they will each other for years. Whether that was organized crime racket the matter of honest we get to the mid sixties. There are actually calling themselves. The black

Sports Gambling Podcast
NFL Picks and Predictions Ahead of Week 1
"About the nfl week. One right around the corner where you been doing. Our nfl picks podcast tomorrow. But is there any sort of early liability that you're already having to move numbers a little bit just based off of where the actions coming in. I've seen a number of small road favorites even non conference road favorites which typically red flag. But i'm having trouble talking myself into some of these dogs as a as a senior trader. Is there something you're keeping your eye on there like an eighty twenty split already that you're you're seeing so you don't like the lions and i do to live not not to win outright but san francisco strikes me as that team the forty niners that is going to ruin everyone's survivor contest. Everyone's three-team teaser. They're just it's too easy. I've been gambling for too long and al and you know as as the guy works behind the book bets like those. It's too easy dangerous showing you. I mean you're talking to guys who are considering the texans one mixture of lawrence and three point road. Favorite team was more than fifteen last year in survivor pool. You have to go those routes if you pick the same stuff everybody else that's gonna pick you're never gonna win. Need those good teams at the end of a chance. Someone all so i don't this respect. Respect the texans. But you know i think basically when you go into week one you know what sides are going to need right. We're going to need the lions to beat parleys. We're going to need bears games interesting. I think that we'll we'll see some decent sharp action that's been driven up. They still have the shawn watson we know. Travelers is gonna be good but peyton manning threw how many picks in his rookie season a little rough. So i don't think that's a slam dunk. Our road road favorite. But yeah i mean you know who are gonna need the near the bears against the rams.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"peyton" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Nfl content but the ringer fantasy show. Which is very good. Podcasts you crank and four times a week this year. Yeah exciting stuff. We're gonna be doing some grimm's to Yeah check out the ringer. Fantasy football draft guide. Oh yeah check that out too. I have monday tuesday. Wednesday three drafts in a row three days. My wife is so happy so delighted to. Can i come on the show when i win our league again. Yeah if if the conditioning as any course course. When that's good for danny contents good contact a media for danny to win his league for the ravens to go. Five and twelve referred are bugged patriots. Me no great. See danny was great as well. Thanks for coming on you. That's the podcast. Thanks to peyton manning. Thanks to dan. Kelly me cons. Don't forget about the full go launching puppy ten days or so ring fight night launch and on friday sign up now be ready for l. and chuck and pc and then the ringer gambling show. Which launches on. I think monday next week was sharp and verno You can listen to that one as well and then the rewatch was. I did have an assignment for you. For labor. Day chris ryan and as i told you were doing. The qatar owns return two part episode. Which is Basically the fourth and fifth episodes of miami vice. So if you wanna if you wanna really fully enjoy it. I would recommend watching the pilot and then watching calderon's return part one and two. It's three hours of your life. There's no football this weekend if you don't like it your money back even though it's free and i think you'll enjoy it so there you go. This podcast is produced by creighton. I will see you on sunday. Guess the lines think. Is this season sixteen season. Fifteen god so many guests the line seasons. But we're doing it. Sunday being south sea then enjoy.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"peyton" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"There was the touchdown which he could have run from. It was just a simple sony but it could have been from anywhere on the field is court but there was one earlier where remastered who's also like one of the running backs in the lake. It was a counter bash concept so they the guards pull trae follows them. Most runs away keeps and he gets the first down. But if you wash trae lance on that play he could have run eighty yards and you realize that that is the nightmare situation like bill. Think how good the niners run game has been with jimmy garoppolo array like they were placed in the playoffs enduring that super bowl run where they ran like eight straight runs now. Imagine jimmy garoppolo is one of the three best running quarterback running quarterbacks in football. It's just a nightmare. I get it. I just never a molder than both. The i've never seen the platoon thing. It has not this is goes back to dallas in the seventies. It's just never worked. So i think it's cute and i think ultimately it could be a little saint see but i still feel like it. Screws the other guy. I think quarterback. You're the driver. But by the way. I wanted to the rams dini the the big faith thing with with golf gone from to stafford and mcvay as the torture genius like. It's got to be the key building ferraris right in a garage. She's spending a year building. This awesome whatever model ferrari and then this terrible driver comes in and like guardrails with it and he just must have baked. You could read between the lines at a lot of gossip. I think it like probably like drove him nuts. Oh in that playoff game last year when the guy broke his thumb who came in as the or. What app on your concussion offered. Yeah got the concussion. It's like i. i think mcveigh was so fired up to win a game without goff with just like pulling up street and winning the playoff gave anyway so i think he i'm with both you. I think he's going to have a lot to prove this year with. I mean if you seize impossible if he listened to him how he was talking to the different guests on on coach. I know i'm plugging in rapid it. Really i thought it was a looming bonus involved. How many times. I have to say it again. I can't remember anyway Honestly it was like illuminating. They're so competitive with each other and they all started out together sort of like there appears to start out with and they're i. I'm maybe just reading too much into it. But i really do think he's like man. I'm tired of this tired of hearing about shanti tired of hearing about all this stuff. Let's let's bring it back to like what i did in two thousand eighteen. Do you think is going to be like hi. Fits and craig like eight years from now. Fan just just out doing other china to destroy yes absolutely so we talked about the rams talked about the niners which you're i'd like having fans of teams because nobody knows their own team more than the real fan like i know with my team. I think my team has a chance to go. Twelve five. Eleven and six. The thing i worry about is the gilmore. Thank the gilmore. Thing is the deal. It's the guillotine hanging over the season. I think we can get by it. Maybe we can beat miami. I think we'd be miami week one but ultimately the destiny of this team. We still need somebody who could shut down the other teams best receiver. And that's what he does and that's what he's one of the best in the world and he's not gonna play the first six games. It makes me nervous. So what makes you nervous about. The seahawks meena I i think. Danny and i are harder on the seahawks. Don't cover the seahawks and we are like you guys see. Our public face are dark. Fan thoughts we attack. That's been going for dania this bill. Our friendship is like since it predates russell. Wilson certainly twenty eleven to two thousand ten or eleven so like a message. Board friendship like seahawks to get into the particulars boy is. We share our darkest thoughts who had each other on that. Oh my god. You see daryl taylor in the preseason selectric you know i would never tweet. That shared.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"peyton" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Scene jason's can be diving in to the chicago scene. Justin fields sacco dean. The white sox playoff run. You name it. He's really talented. You heard it last week Very excited for that one and we launched a ringer gambling. Show so member worn sharpen house. They're out on sunday. That podcast is moving off the ringer. Nfl feed along with the The other sharp podcast. He was doing with chris vernon and we're adding a new. Podcast was sharp and ben sollac who. He just signed to the ringer a few weeks ago. That's could be monday. Wednesday friday hardcore gambling stuff Sharply all three of those pods and then on friday. Listen to house is terrible. Picks and go against them so that has happened as well. You can rate now. You can subscribe on spotify for free. You can sign up on apple. Saint thing And you can get it in time for when the feed launches next week the chicago feds not launching At least for another week. So i will give you a heads up when that's going then. The third thing to watch out for him friday. We're locking third. Feed this one. I already told you about this with our l. hassani and Some of the stuff he's doing and a few other things going to be on there. You may see check minute on. Pc carol they're talking mma. It's called ringer fight night. And we're going to be doing these green rooms with arial and chuck and peachy before and after giant m. a. events. Almost always you have see but we're gonna be doing it this weekend. They're gonna be green on friday for the way ends and then right after the card on saturday night in green room and you can go in. You can interact with them. As soon as it's over we flip it. An old podcast. We put it right on the ringer fight night feeds so that one. I think that feed goes live on friday. If you're listening to this so you can Follow it on spotify followed on apple jump on every time we have new pot in that feed. That's where it'd be. Arial might have some breaking news stuff over the course of the year too that he puts up on there and then anytime. There's a box of match that we care about. We wrote kevin clark and doing some some boxing stuff as well. Unfortunately there's been less boxing Stuff that we've cared about these days but anytime that happens. Kenneth clarke is ready with some guests. I might even pop on that pod adverse. Well so check it out fight night and that's it so we got the full. Go chicago ringer gambling show. Nfl for now. We're gonna add some to that and then finally last piece Ring fight night so three for you heading into this wonderful wonderful wonderful buses. And don't forget about the ringer dot com of our fantasy football draft guide which is awesome the fantasy football podcast as well. I went on that fantasy football podcast and did my twelve guys that i broke up with. So that's on there. If you wanna listen to it. I also went on ryen. Russillo podcast On thursday today. Because i wanted to talk about. Ben simmons i knew i had this podcast stack because coming up peyton manning and then danny kellyanne meaning comes together talking about the upcoming season so i knew i was doing all football but i really wanna talk about ben simmons so i invited myself on russillo and you want to hear us talk about. Ben simmons to the ryen russillo podcast. You can hear that all right. That's enough for play coming up peyton manning and then danny kelly me and i are friends. Ironically cause to seattle gets this podcast from birth peyton manning. He's here took a super bowl from me january. Two thousand seven We had i think a twenty point lead came.

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
This Week in Sports History
"Take you on a journey back to this week in sports history, we'll start off way back in 19 Oh one, the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues now known as minor League Baseball, was formed at the Leland Hotel in Chicago. Jumping ahead this week in 1960 cashes clay later known as Muhammad Ali wins the Olympic light heavyweight gold medal in Rome this week in 1984 in his first NFL start, Atlanta's Gerald Riggs rushes for 202 yards. He scores two touchdowns as the Falcons beat the Saints 36 to 28 this week in 1994, San Francisco 40. Niners wide receiver Jerry Rice catches two touchdown passes and runs for another score in the Niners 44 to 14 route of the race. Years. He surpasses Jim Brown as the NFL's career touchdown leader with 127 label Today in 2000 and five Florida's Jeremy Hermida becomes the first player and more than a century and the second to hit a grand slam in his first major league get that connecting in the seventh inning of ST Louis Cardinals Al Reyes and this week in 2013 Peyton Manning

The WOR Sports Zone with Pete McCarthy
Teddy Bridgewater Wins Denver Broncos' Starting QB Job Over Drew Lock
"Starters have been named in the NFL Rookie and number one overall pick Trevor Lawrence will start for the Jags in week one. Teddy Bridgewater will be the starter for the Broncos beating out Drew lock. Since Peyton Manning retired. No team in the NFL has started more quarterbacks than the Broncos, Also in

The Wounds Of The Faithful
"peyton" Discussed on The Wounds Of The Faithful
"And you start with your immediately with wire in the therapist office that day. The exact thing that triggered you the exact phase bothering what happens is while you're based on something is your healthy body. Get you start talking route that one trigger and what happens as it happens to be every time the therapist leads you in conversation that walks back to the very root of the trigger because often is not the trigger Cause of the treat or what made the trigger a trigger and when you can walk your way back to that was the root. The trigger loses a lot of our. Because it's no longer the trigger is figures the actual problem. Here's a church trauma there was you live with your father who had ptsd diagnosed for a few years. Oh yes classmate who died of the Like okay now. We can address the actual problem in so now the triggers to hold much weight and in fact that triggers diminish over time slowly home. It's it's awesome that we that we have. That now fisher. We didn't have these kind of therapies. What twenty years ago. Don't think nosy is not hasn't even been actual thing but for the decades it is not old in decide idea it's not open science Tell the folks how they can get hold of your resources. Connect with you and when i like to tell people because if i wish i would've told myself years ago especially when i was about thirteen and i was afraid to let god is whatever picture you you have to think of the very best thing about even if you're skeptical of even if you're mad at the best thing about him you can buster where you are in a promise you one hundred times better than anything could be the best rb even if you're mad at yourself even you don't like yourself if you're experiencing shame and guilt thank that once you've actually that you do like and sees you in one hundred times the light of that theory so you are seeing the grace Guide and he's turning around and giving that race oh just that reflection of out good dot is that also side is help it he sees you and when you can just remind yourself of that. You're not liking yourself when you're honestly not liking when you just worse goodness and grace. I'm not saying it makes the situation better. If he's that's usually not how it works. But it gives your soul lot peace and when your soul can bre- you can only see the situation something to work through rather than the situation working all overview. So that's what. I like to tell people. I encourage people to check out my book. Nas by myself inside amazon. This probably going to be the quickest way for you to get it and i have a website. It's peyton garland. Doc me and there you can check out more about my book log at have some late to social media there. I have a chitty chat tag where you can send me a message. We can get on zooming over coffee or tea and talk about anything that to. We're here to connect to people on us. Only at our were vulnerable and honest liquidating nudity. So far eight garland dot me. You wanna.

The Wounds Of The Faithful
"peyton" Discussed on The Wounds Of The Faithful
"Welcome painting garland to the show. Hey happy to be here so excited thanks so much for reaching out to me and coming on the show. We have a few things in common during the interview. I i loved your interview. You did about fred. Rogers legacy thank you they might. That was a beautiful experience for sure. Man i i love mr rogers mess him. The that was some good healthy stuff. You trust that your kids in front of yes. I did a little bio about you beforehand and looking forward to getting to know more about your life. Your family and your many talents. Now i have to ask you. Yes but the name like peyton parents football fans you know. I'd love to pack. I was named after peyton manning so my parents are cage university of tennessee fans and when i was board take in manning was still playing for the vault. So you're exactly right actor tate in manning my middle madison not quite nanny. But i enough so a little too creepy right. I'm thankful some gender variation there at least to have some sort of a statement in name with the madison. Yeah i'm not a big football fan. I know he's back right super bowl. You know i. At least he went on and did some cool stuff. You know i. i can't complain there. that's all. I know about him and then follower football but well. That's a really interesting fact about you. So i also found out that you are a fellow. Green tea connoisseurs. That right i am so coffee actually makes me sleepy. Which is very strange. I don't fully understand why. But he is more of my go-to because if i drink coffee it seven or eight in the morning i want to get taken out. So is tea is just much better. I love putting in my tea every now. And then i'll sneaks of heiferman and my teeth. So i think he's a little more fun to play with.

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Manning, '21 Class Inducted to Cap HOF Weekend
"The AIDS. The Astros lost the Twins 75, while the is wrapped up a three game sweep Sunday with a 63 victory over the Rangers. Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted two classes over the weekend after last year's ceremony in Canton was canceled because of the pandemic. The class of 2020 was enshrined on Saturday and included former C Ox guard Steve Hutchinson than the Class of 2021 was inducted on Sunday and included quarterback Peyton Manning in my youth in New Orleans and the Newman school. Football carved out a place

AP News Radio
Versatile DB Charles Woodson Enters Hall of Fame
"The eight member class of twenty twenty one was inducted into the pro football hall of fame one day after the class of twenty twenty was enshrined in canton former colts and Broncos quarterback Peyton manning helpline this year's class manning held the NFL record for career passing yards and touchdown passes when he retired after winning Super Bowl fifty manning was joined by two receivers Calvin Johnson Andrew Pearson as well as defensive backs Charles was that John Lynch guards Alan Faneca and Tom Flores who coached the raiders to two Super Bowl titles as well as the lights go to scout bill nine I'm John Merriam

Notsam Wrestling
WWE Releases Braun Strowman, Aleister Black and More in Surprising Decision
"Buddy murphy. Santana garrett lana ruby riott alastair black and braun strowman all released from their. Wwe contracts are all Free agents now in the world well if professional wrestling is free agent so to speak. You know. I'm assuming that there's a ninety day non competes. Obviously i have no idea. I'm not. I don't know anything about law. I don't know anything about their contracts. I don't know anything about business. I watch a lot of wrestling but those one two three four five six superstars getting released. Come hot off the heels of last month's annex t releases velveteen dream. Jesmyn do vanessa born Schuyler story alexander wolf and those came right off the heels of april's releases from the main roster which shook the world. samoa. Joe bill kate. Peyton royce mickie. James chelsea green tucker policto beau dallas. Wesley blake and mojo rawley. And then of course. There were a handful of releases before that earlier this year. But i mean everybody's becoming a every went to business school today. You know i i. I don't think that it's levi. Came on. Here's that you know what i think you know what i think as i start to add up all the facts. I'm starting to think maybe. Wwe is preparing themselves for a sale. Like all of a sudden we all know about corporate business. Because it's the only way. I love it. That's what i love about wrestling. And i'm not saying it's not true by the way i'm not saying those. Those those thoughts are not good thoughts. I didn't great thoughts. I think that that's actually a pretty astute of sort of Analysis and a smart way of looking at what's going on. I don't think that that's there's plenty of of spots where you could see could. Wwe being sold to nbc universal. You know they're already paying two billion dollars for the network plus whatever money. They're paying for television.

Broncos Daily Podcast
Drew Lock on Tuning Out Off-Season Rumors
"Let's start with drew. Lock the incumbent and he was asked to part question right off the top about how the quarterback competition effects his mindset as well as working with peyton manning but drew really thoughtful answers and I wanna you hear the whole thing. the entire press conference where actually. I don't know if i got to ask a question. In fact i didn't and i took exception to but it was remedied. I ask the first question to teddy so here though is drew talking about the mindset of the competition and getting the chance to work with peyton manning this offseason think being in a quarterback competition and then sort of say if you were to say last year not being in one your mindset does change. It'll come into your key. Dorothy quarterback for this team and that's the mindset. That i have right now. I'm excited to be able to be there at this competition in push myself to hold level that Wouldn't have gotten to without this as far as aden as he can be able to give. His time was worth a lot of to my game with more than i think. I'll ever realizing for him dating do that for me in taking the time on his day to be able to do that a. so subtle things where like i am. More is on on film on technique from guy. That's the best for best for a really long. Time was nice having my courtroom dealer with a couple of for you. How were you able to blackout the rumors of the broncos activity. This autism was stafford. Maybe watson maybe rogers maybe fields was that difficult on no or not no. It was not. Because i decided that i was gonna develop a plan in this offseason really long days but it was gonna be worth every single second of

The Healing Place Podcast
"peyton" Discussed on The Healing Place Podcast
"Today's episode is one of the pandemic self-care care. Facebook live conversations. I've had Early on when the pandemic. I hit back in march and april. Thirty six amazing beautiful podcast guests who had previously been on. The show had join me for these pandemic self-care live conversation. So i am sharing them now and the audio version all right until next time you remember be gentle with yourself Yeah so to start talking everybody on facebook. that was fast. Hi everyone Yeah so. I'm i'm really excited to have with me. Sarah peyton back having a discussion. I had done an amazing interview with sarah which lead to check out. You can go to youtube. You can check it out on all the audio sites like i tunes and pandora and spotify so drew a blank there for a second Really cool news is that and i didn't say this earlier. That could podcast has now been downloaded in fifty seven countries. So we've added another three countries. So i need to go just in the last month so i need to go figure out what countries those are instead said. Thank you to the people in men in those countries which yeah so. Welcome sarah thank. You still have to be with you. Thank you so tell people what it is that you do and who you are well. I'm sarah payton. Can i love the way that language actually is like kind of a magic healing force. Though we don't even know about which sticks me right into my message for today which is that. We are perfectly capable of inflicting domestic violence on ourselves inside our own heads especially during the shutdowns unsheltered homes and quarantines and we need to take that seriously and we need to be learned to be kinder to ourselves and it's actually a learning something we can learn to do. It's not just an undoable. Be nice to yourself. Request there a couple of steps that i want to share with people wonderful. Yeah so the first step that i'd like to share with people is that we need to name what's going on. We get to say i. I'm beating myself up here. I am not being kind to myself. We get to notice the way that we call ourselves names. One of my favorites is to tell she stupid. This is actually emotional abuse of sarah. We get to take this seriously. We get to say hic. That's not that's not good for serious brain and we get to go..

Discomfortable
"peyton" Discussed on Discomfortable
"She would come and visit me and she would like take my stuff that she didn't think i needed my house and she would take it to the will so i tell her don't do that and she couldn't remember like she couldn't keep hold of that request from time to time. It wasn't something her brain could hold onto. And that's of course difficult enough when you're gonna in your own house but if your mom's not able to really track you know those kinds of intense of like ayman please don't do that then. All of a sudden it's it's it's a. There's a presentation of a fractured reality. And these things are not real obvious. It's not. It's not the sort of thing that you realize it's happening when you're little you don't think about it. You just grow up. And they are dealing with enormous. Shame states because that's kind of the inheritance of second third fourth generation. Family trauma is an inheritance of. There's a way that win is fractured. We'll leave each other and will leave our children. Our children are having to deal with a kind of a suspended in constant state of alarm. Aloneness us this beautiful phrase. Aj used the phrase. I think conditioned trauma when talking about shake. And i do have the sense that that phrase takes us into an understanding the league. The nervous system expectation a being left alone not necessarily physically but emotionally cognitively Is this making any sense to you. Yeah absolutely i'm i'm thinking of my mentors often. Talk about gershon. Kaufman's definition of shame. Which is a breaking of the interpersonal bridge. And how important. It is to have consistent repair and what. I'm hearing with disorganized attachment. Is you never know if the repair is going to happen. So it's it's there's no consistency to the rebuilding of that. All important bond between parent child is at sort of on the same page after nearly now apart what we're starting to get our arms around here is Is this idea of repair. And it repair can be so nonverbal it can be so in the moment you know that the parent or whoever's doing their pair notices. Oh i slipped. All my tension slipped and then they're able to bring themselves back. Daniel siegel says that That repair is the foundation of secure attachment that insecure attachment. The parent is missing. The child's cues something like sixty percent of the time but has the capacity to circle back around and catch the child catch what what was missed but when we actually get into disorganized attachment most of the time as disorganized parents..