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  • Jason Fitz is joined by Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab to parse through the biggest storylines of the week as the trio attempt to determine what is news and what is noise.

    Fitz, Frank and Jori discuss what Dak Prescott's contract means for the Dallas Cowboys, the Deshaun Watson dilemma, the Justin Fields conspiracy, Baker Mayfield balling out, the Cincinnati Bengals' slow start, the Los Angeles Chargers avoiding a late collapse, Marvin Harrison Jr's rough debut, the new kickoff rule and Bryce Young' massive Week 1 struggles. The hosts finish the show off with their picks for Thursday's matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins.

    (00:40) Can the Dallas Cowboys afford Micah Parsons?

    (16:10) Can Deshaun Watson keep the starting job?

    (26:05) Justin Fields named Week 2 starter

    (31:15) Baker Mayfield took the leap

    (35:35) Rough first game for the Cincinnati Bengals

    (39:00) The Los Angeles Chargers didn't Charger

    (41:35) Slow start for Marvin Harrison Jr.

    (43:50) New kickoff rule didn't change much

    (46:55) Bryce Young's disastrous start

    (54:40) Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins picks

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  • Nate Tice is joined by Matt Harmon to get some takes of both mild and spicy variety off their chest as they give their thoughts on Week 1 of NFL action. The duo go back and forth spouting their takes on Jordan Mason, the New England Patriots offense, the return of Mike Zimmer, Kirk Cousins, Joe Mixon, the New Orleans Saints offense, Bo Nix, Antonio Pierce, Dan Quinn, the Jacksonville Jaguars defense and much more.

    (5:15) New York Jets @ San Francisco 49ers

    (9:45) Green Bay Packers @ Philadelphia Eagles

    (14:25) Pittsburgh Steelers @ Atlanta Falcons

    (19:00) Arizona Cardinals @ Buffalo Bills

    (24:45) Tennessee Titans @ Chicago Bears

    (28:40) Minnesota Vikings @ New York Giants

    (34:45) New England Patriots @ Cincinnati Bengals

    (39:30) Carolina Panthers @ New Orleans Saints

    (43:30) Houston Texans @ Indianapolis Colts

    (48:15) Las Vegas Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers

    (52:15) Jacksonville Jaguars @ Miami Dolphins

    (56:55) Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns

    (1:02:15) Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks

    (1:06:15) Washington Commanders @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    (1:12:15) Los Angeles Rams @ Detroit Lions

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  • Gerald McCoy and Baltimore Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy share an update on Kyle's injury on TNF against the Chiefs, discuss Tyreek Hill getting pulled over on Sunday & look ahead to Week 2's games.

    (01:45) - Kyle addresses his eye injury

    (09:00) - 49ers lying on injury report?

    (14:50) - Tyreek Hill arrested pre-game

    (23:50) - Kendrick Lamar to play Super Bowl halftime

    (31:45) - I Told You So!

    (37:40) - Drive To Win (Week 1)

    (42:45) - NFL Week 2 picks

    Week 1 of the NFL season is finally in the books after San Francisco's Monday night win over the New York Jets, and it wasn't without its dramatic ups and downs, especially including hosts of this very podcast.

    Gerald McCoy and Baltimore Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy kick off their look at Week 1 rewinding all the way back to Thursday night, when Kyle's Ravens narrowly lost to the Kansas City Chiefs and Kyle suffered a fractured orbital bone. Kyle gives an update on his prognosis and has some harsh words for the Kansas City medical staff that treated him.

    Later, Gerald & Kyle discuss the distressing news out of Miami, in which Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill was detained and handcuffed only hours before the team's game against Jacksonville — with publicly released police bodycam footage revealing a harrowing scene that involved police, Hill and Miami teammates Jonnu Smith and Calais Campbell.

    Afterwards, the guys discuss Jordan Mason's breakout on Monday Night Football, why Gerald has been right all summer about the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals and the pair close out the show giving some Week 2 predictions.

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  • Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab join forces once again to react to a marvelous first week of NFL action. The duo highlight the Detroit Lions' overtime win over the Los Angeles Rams, the Philadelphia Eagles winning in Brazil against the Green Bay Packers, the New England Patriots somehow upsetting the Cincinnati Bengals and Deshaun Watson and the Cleveland Browns melting down against the Dallas Cowboys.

    Later, the dynamic duo dive into the rest of the games from the Sunday slate, as they discuss Caleb Williams' first win (through no fault of his own), Bryce Young and Daniel Jones looking just as awful as usual, the Las Vegas Raiders defense and much more.

    (2:15) Los Angeles Rams @ Detroit Lions

    (10:30) Green Bay Packers @ Philadelphia Eagles

    (17:15) New England Patriots @ Cincinnati Bengals

    (24:30) Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns

    (32:35) Pittsburgh Steelers @ Atlanta Falcons

    (36:25) Jacksonville Jaguars @ Miami Dolphins

    (39:30) Houston Texans @ Indianapolis Colts

    (41:55) Arizona Cardinals @ Buffalo Bills

    (44:55) Tennessee Titans @ Chicago Bears

    (48:40) Carolina Panthers @ New Orleans Saints

    (51:10) Minnesota Vikings @ New York Giants

    (53:05) Las Vegas Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers

    (56:35) Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks

    (58:55) Washington Commanders @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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  • Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab take a deep dive into the Baltimore Ravens’ narrow loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on the first Thursday Night Football game of the season. Does Lamar Jackson’s offensive line need some work or is the Chiefs’ defense just *that* good?

    The two give some early superlative predictions for the NFL season from the ‘Kirk Cousins Award’ for mediocrity to the ‘Barry Sanders Award’ for the player who’ll have to carry their bad team (looking at you Raiders).

    Later, Fitz & Frank give their bold predictions for the remaining Week 1 games including Jordan Love coming back down to earth vs. Philadelphia, the Carolina Panthers starting 1-0 against the New Orleans Saints and, against all odds, a good season for Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings.

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    (1:15) Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens reactions

    (17:50) Season predictions: superlatives and fake awards

    (36:30) Week 1 bold predictions

    (57:40) Stupid underdog pick of the week

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  • Nate Tice is joined by Charles McDonald to finally talk about some real life NFL football games. After going through their favorite responses to Charles' tweet asking for heinous NFL season predictions, the duo pick six games that have the most interesting matchups to watch in this weekend's slate, discussing all of the primetime matchups, a loaded AFC South duel, a battle for Florida and Deshaun Watson trying to survive against a loaded Dallas defense.

    Later, Nate and Charles discuss all the rest of the 15 NFL matchups in Week 1 and give something to watch for in each and every game.

    (1:35) Favorite heinous 2024 NFL season predictions

    (5:30) Green Bay Packers @ Philadelphia Eagles

    (11:45) Houston Texans @ Indianapolis Colts

    (17:50) Jacksonville Jaguars @ Miami Dolphins

    (24:30) Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns

    (28:30) Los Angeles Rams @ Detroit Lions

    (33:45) New York Jets @ San Francisco 49ers

    (39:15) Rapid fire: one thing to watch in every Sunday matchup

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  • Jason Fitz is joined by Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab to take a deeper dive into some more nuanced conversation around NFL teams in a segment called "Two Things Can Be True." The trio discuss the San Francisco 49ers' odd, bad-vibes offseason and their concern level for the team at the start of the season, the Denver Broncos and whether the Sean Payton-Bo Nix hype needs to be tempered, the New England Patriots and whether or not Drake Maye being the better quarterback means he should be the starter and the Kansas City Chiefs and why their winning formula may or may not be repeatable.

    Fitz, Frank and Jori finish the show off with their predictions for the Thursday night season opener between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs.

    (6:50) Can the 49ers overcome an unusual offseason?

    (19:10) What are reasonable expectations for the 2024 Broncos?

    (26:30) Who deserves to start Week 1 for the Patriots?

    (34:35) Can the Chiefs winning formula be recreated?

    (47:30) Ravens @ Chiefs preview

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  • Nate Tice is joined by Charles McDonald and Matt Harmon to give their final predictions ahead of the 2024 NFL season, including awards like MVP and rookies of the year, division winners, Super Bowl champs and more.

    The trio start off with their picks for Offensive & Defensive Player of the Year (one chalky and one dark horse), as Ceedee Lamb is the favorite, but Charles likes Nico Collins as a dark horse. For Offensive & Defensive Rookie of the Year, the trio discuss Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Byron Murphy, Dallas Turner, Blake Corum and more. The hosts have three different answers for Coach of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year before moving on to MVP, where Matt likes C.J. Stroud to take a big year two leap, and Charles gets as chalky as you can get.

    Later, Nate, Charles and Matt move on to their division winners and playoff teams, as they agree on every AFC division winner but disagree on some key NFC divisions. All three have the Kansas City Chiefs making the Super Bowl, but the NFC teams are all different. Nate gives the Green Bay Packers as his Super Bowl champ.

    (4:40) Offensive & Defensive Player of the Year

    (15:25) Offensive & Defensive Rookie of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year

    (34:15) Coach of the Year

    (38:55) Most Valuable Player

    (46:20) Division winners & Super Bowl champs

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  • The 2024 NFL regular season finally kicks off this Thursday night with the Baltimore Ravens traveling to the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Gerald McCoy and Kyle Van Noy are hyped to start the season and they kick off this episode looking at the reigning NFC champs, the San Francisco 49ers, who have had a tumultuous offseason coming off of a Super Bowl loss and multiple contract disputes. While WR Brandon Ayiuk has a long-term deal solidified, superstar LT Trent Williams does not and is still holding out from the team's training camp and practices. The guys discuss why Williams is so important, react to the shocking news of Ricky Pearsall's shooting over the weekend and talk about why it's so hard for Super Bowl runners-up to find their footing the subsequent year.

    Later, in the show, Kyle Van Noy previews his Baltimore Ravens traveling to Chiefs Kingdom for the 2024 season opener, and the guys share their thoughts on the entire Week 1 lineup and pick each game.

    Also, Gerald shares a personal story from the weekend on how he went one-on-one with an entire hive of wasps living in his son's driveway basketball hoop.

    (1:30) Brandon Ayuik gets paid

    (8:32) Ricky Pearsall's shooting

    (11:27) 49ers 2024 outlook

    (20:05) Gerald battling wasps

    (24:59) 2024 season kickoff

    (29:42) Week 1 predictions

    (41:30) Drive To Win: Which QB needs a big Week 1?

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  • Nate Tice and Matt Harmon join forces to preview every team in the NFC. For each team they discuss win totals, give a player to watch and try to predict why each team could under- or over-perform expectations this season.

    The duo start with the loaded NFC North, as Matt pushes back on Nate's Sam Darnold hype, Nate loves the Chicago and Detroit defenses and both are very optimistic about the Green Bay offense.

    Next up is the NFC West, as Nate continues his praise of the Arizona offense, both express optimism about the Seattle Seahawks and concern regarding San Francisco and Los Angeles.

    For the NFC East, Matt is completely out on the Washington defense but likes the New York defense a lot, and both reluctantly take the over for the Dallas Cowboys and comfortably take the over for the Philadelphia Eagles.

    Last up is the NFC South, where Carolina still has a long way to go, New Orleans is a mess, Tampa Bay is Nate's team of the summer and the Atlanta Falcons are probably being overrated.

    (2:50) NFC North: Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions

    (29:05) NFC West: Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers

    (53:25) NFC East: Washington Commanders, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles

    (1:21:20) NFC South: Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons

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  • Jason Fitz is joined by Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab to get the inside scoop on the latest news around the NFL, including CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas Cowboys, Jori's takeaways from her training camp tour stops in Philadelphia and New England and some head coaches who may be on the hot seat heading into the season.

    CeeDee Lamb has his new mega-contract, which sparks some debate about the future of the Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott, and whether or not we expect Prescott to be on the team next season.

    Jori wrapped up her training camp tour in New England and Philadelphia, and debate ensues over whether or not Drake Maye should start for the New England Patriots Week 1, and whether or not the Philadelphia Eagles can endure their losses from the offseason.

    Finally, Frank wrote a piece earlier this week on head coaches on the hot seat, and the trio discuss how hot the seats of Mike McCarthy, Robert Saleh, Brian Daboll and Matt Eberflus are heading into Week 1.

    (3:10) CeeDee Lamb, Dak Prescott & the future of the Cowboys

    (21:00) Jori's training camp tour: New England Patriots

    (34:15) Jori's training camp tour: Philadelphia Eagles

    (41:00) Head coaches on the hot seat

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  • Nate Tice and Charles McDonald join forces to preview every team in the AFC. For each team they discuss win totals, give a player to watch and try to predict why each team could under- or over-perform expectations this season.

    After discussing why the Georgia Bulldog championship-winning defense has underperformed so far in the NFL, Nate and Charles dive into why they are hyped about the AFC South, as Nate predicts that all four teams will go over their win totals. They're especially curious about the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts.

    The AFC West looks worse than it has in years past, and both expect the Kansas City Chiefs to get plenty of easy wins against their division rivals.

    The AFC East is up next, as Nate thinks Drake Maye should start immediately for the New England Patriots, and that the Buffalo Bills have an underrated run game.

    Finally, the AFC North looks to be an absolute bloodbath, as each team has major question marks that could slow them down, but the talent on all four rosters is too good to ignore.

    (2:20) What happened to the national champion Georgia defense?

    (10:30) AFC South: Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans

    (51:05) AFC West: Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs

    (1:16:20) AFC East: New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets and Buffalo Bills

    (1:42:45) AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens

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  • Two-time All-Pro Gerald McCoy and two-time Super Bowl winner Kyle Van Noy get back together to talk through NFL news, interview Jets All-Pro DT Quinnen Williams and answer your questions.

    (01:20) - RIP Ravens OL coach Joe D'Alessandris

    (04:20) - Is the Jahan Dotson trade disrespectful?

    (09:05) - Can Dave Canales be the Bryce Young whisperer?

    (17:45) - Top 5 defensive tackles in the NFL

    (28:10) - Quinnen Williams interview

    (38:40) - Mailbag!

    (57:40) - Drive to Win: Preseason week 3

    On this episode of McCoy & Van Noy, Kyle kicks things off by talking about the recent passing of Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris. Kyle tells a story about a conversation they had and how Coach D was regarded in the Ravens locker room.

    After the Washington Commanders traded former 1st round pick Jahan Dotson to the Philadelphia Eagles, the guys wonder….is it disrespectful to trade a player to your division rival? Dave Canales must’ve listened to last week’s episode because he played Panthers QB Bryce Young this week and the results were fantastic. Is Canales the QB whisperer that can turn Young’s career around?

    Before interviewing Quinnen Williams, the guys wondered where the Jets All-Pro DT ranked among the best defensive tackles in the NFL today. Unsurprisingly, he made both Gerald and Kyle’s top 5 list. Former NFL DT Gerald McCoy then interviewed current Jets DT Quinnen Williams about who he watches on tape to get better and how being a family man has guided both of their NFL careers.

    The guys then open up the mailbag, answering a whole host of questions from McCoy & Van Noy listeners. To get your question answered, send an email to [email protected]. Finally, the guys pick out their Drive to Win players from the final week of the NFL preseason before wrapping up the show.

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  • Nate Tice and Charles McDonald come to you live from Yahoo Studios in Los Angeles to finally get some takes off their chest. The duo start with some more preseason takeaways they forgot to mention last episode and debating over Tom Brady's quarterback rankings before getting into their takes. Nate and Charles cover broadcaster salaries, Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals, the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Jets offense, Jameis Winston and the Cleveland Browns and the Minnesota Vikings' playoff hopes. The two finish things off by diving deep on Nate's 2025 preseason big board, where he gives his top 40 draft-eligible players in college football to watch this season.

    (2:30) More of Nate's preseason standouts

    (8:05) Tom Brady's top four QBs: agree or disagree?

    (12:10) Broadcasters don't matter as much as networks think they do

    (16:00) Is Joe Burrow cooked?

    (20:10) Cowboys could make the Super Bowl or miss the playoffs

    (24:45) Jets offense could be top five

    (29:35) Jameis Winston will be the Browns starter by the end of the season

    (32:20) Vikings can/will make the playoffs this season

    (36:40) Nate's preseason 2025 big board

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  • Jason Fitz is joined by Charles Robinson and Frank Schwab to discuss all the latest around the NFL, including drama surrounding both Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr, Charles' insights from his training camp tour and making predictions for how many games a few key quarterbacks will start this season. The trio start with Tua Tagovailoa's comments around his relationship with former Miami Dolphins HC Brian Flores, as the group have a discussion around how important it is for coaches to connect with their players. Meanwhile, Michael Penix Jr. will not play again this preseason, sparking questions around what the Atlanta Falcons have planned for Penix this season.

    Next, Charles gives his insights from latest stops on his training camp tour, including the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens.

    Finally, the hosts go around the horn predicting how many games some key quarterbacks will start, including Bo Nix, Gardner Minshew, Russell Wilson and Drake Maye.

    (3:05) Why the Brian Flores and Tua Tagovailoa relationship went south

    (12:45) Why is Michael Penix Jr. not playing more in preseason?

    (19:00) Takeaways from Charles' training camp tour

    (46:05) How many games will these quarterbacks start this season?

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  • Nate Tice and Charles McDonald join forces to give their top breakout candidates to keep an eye on for the 2024 NFL season. The duo start with their takeaways from Week 2 of preseason action, as they discuss the Michael Penix Jr. debacle, Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Brian Thomas Jr. and more impressive rookies.

    Nate and Charles move onto their breakout candidates to watch, starting with the bigger, more obvious names like Drake London, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Tre McBride, Derek Stingley Jr. and more before moving on to the less obvious, "hipster" candidates and unsung heroes like Keanu Benton, Alim McNeil, Roy Lopez, Joey Porter Jr, Tyrique Stephenson, Charles Cross, Bernhard Raimann and more.

    Nate finishes off the show by diving into his preseason 2025 Big Board for the 2025 NFL Draft, which drops later this week. Nate goes through his top ten and Charles discusses a few of the more interesting picks.

    (3:30) Preseason Week 2 takeaways: top rookie performers

    (26:30) Obvious breakout candidates

    (42:30) Obscure hipster breakout candidates

    (59:30) Nate's preseason 2025 big board sneak peek

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  • Two-time All-Pro Gerald McCoy and two-time Super Bowl champ Kyle Van Noy join forces for the premiere episode of their new podcast — where two legendary defensive players, one still in the game, and one who recently got out of it — chat about the ins and outs of life in the NFL.

    (04:15) - Russell Wilson vs. Justin Fields in Pittsburgh

    (15:30) - Has Daniel Jones lost the Giants’ trust?

    (25:05) - Gardner Minshew named Raiders starting QB

    (29:40) - Cowboys financial crunch: Can they sign CeeDee & Dak?

    (40:00) - Aiyuk & Williams “hold in” for the 49ers

    (48:15) - Why aren’t Penix & Bryce Young playing in the preseason?

    (56:15) - Toyota Drive to Win: Preseason week 2

    Quarterback controversies, holdouts, hold-ins and the curious use of a Spiderman meme — all can be found in the premiere episode of McCoy & Van Noy. Two-time All-Pro Gerald McCoy and two-time Super Bowl champ Kyle Van Noy join forces for the premiere episode of their new podcast — where two legendary defensive players, one still in the game, and one who recently got out of it — chat about the ins and outs of life in the NFL.

    Gerald & Kyle kick things off discussing the QB battle in Pittsburgh, where Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are vying for the number 1 spot. In other troubling QB situations, the guys also touch on the Las Vegas Raiders naming Gardner Minshew the starter over Aidan O'Connell and in New York, Daniel Jones' troubling Week 2 preseason performance with two INTs thrown in a loss to the Houston Texans.

    Later in the show, the guys discuss the summer's two football hottest topics: the situations in Dallas and San Francisco, where wideouts CeeDee Lamb and Brandon Ayiuk are expecting massive new deals. Aiyuk has requested a trade, while Lamb...it somehow involves Spiderman and it's complicated.

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  • Nate Tice and Charles McDonald answer questions submitted by listeners ahead of the 2024 NFL season. The duo kick things off with the news that Matt Judon has been traded to the Atlanta Falcons to shore up their pass rush, and Jordan Phillips has been traded to the Dallas Cowboys to give Mike Zimmer the nose tackle he requires.

    Next, Nate and Tice tackle questions from listeners on ascending NFL coaches, how to counter the Mike Macdonald defense, Brian Thomas Jr, the 1990 New England Patriots, offensive line play, players that signal a team's identity shift, Bo Nix, Tom Telesco, Michael Penix Jr. and the Falcons, the Indianapolis Colts, the New York Giants offense and flag football in the Olympics.

    (2:10) Matt Judon and Jordan Phillips trade analysis

    (8:00) Who are some ascending NFL coaches around the league?

    (11:20) How will teams counter the Mike Macdonald defense?

    (16:00) How will Brian Thomas Jr fit with the Jacksonville Jaguars?

    (20:10) What modern tactics would you bring to a struggling 1990s football team?

    (24:45) How does being a "physical freak" translate for offensive linemen?

    (30:20) Who are some players that signal a team's changing identity?

    (35:40) How does Bo Nix's style mesh with Sean Payton?

    (43:45) Is Tom Telesco the worst GM hire ever?

    (47:00) Michael Penix Jr. and the Falcons

    (55:55) Can the Colts win the AFC South?

    (56:50) What is the best case scenario for the Giants offense?

    (1:02:10) Flag football in the 2028 Olympics

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  • Charles Robinson joins Frank Schwab direct from his training camp tour to go behind the scenes on the latest news around the NFL. The duo start with the Haason Reddick drama in New York, as Charles thinks Reddick will eventually run out of leverage as the situation progresses. JJ McCarthy will undergo surgery for a torn meniscus, which is a big setback after a very promising performance in preseason Week 1. The CeeDee Lamb contract dispute continues, and Charles thinks both Lamb's and JaMarr Chase's holdouts are very different than the Reddick one because they possess much more leverage. He expects a deal to get done for Lamb, but is less optimistic about Chase.

    Charles has gotten a good look at many of the rookie quarterbacks, and gives his thoughts on Drake Maye's slow start, Jayden Daniels' first preseason action and Caleb Williams' insane arm talent.

    Finally, Frank and Charles wrap the show up with thoughts on the wide receiver market, and how Amon-Ra St. Brown's contract extension earlier this year has affected players like Brandon Aiyuk, who Charles thinks might actually end up signing back with the San Francisco 49ers.

    (2:30) New York Jets and Haason Reddick have reached a stalemate

    (10:45) What the JJ McCarthy injury means for Minnesota

    (19:15) CeeDee Lamb and Ja'Marr Chase holdouts are tricky situations

    (27:30) Evaluating rookie quarterback preseason performances

    (41:30) One deal that changed the WR market

    (45:50) Where will Brandon Aiyuk play in 2024?

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  • Nate Tice is joined by the great Charles McDonald to break down a few of the most intriguing position groups or units to watch this NFL season, whether good, interesting or primed for implosion. The duo start off the show with the news that Minnesota Vikings first-round pick J.J. McCarthy will undergo knee surgery, as the two give their (surprisingly positive) thoughts on presumed Week 1 starter Sam Darnold.

    Next, Nate and Charles give their two units to watch that should impress this season: the Chicago Bears back seven and the Detroit Lions secondary, both improved over last season.

    The most interesting units to keep an eye on are the Green Bay Packers defensive front, the New York Jets offensive line, the San Francisco 49ers defensive backs and the new additions to the Kansas City Chiefs offense.

    Some unit groups already look like they're ready to implode before our eyes this season. Nate and Charles highlight (lowlight?) the Atlanta Falcons defense, the Jacksonville Jaguars offensive line and the Cincinnati Bengals defensive line.

    The duo finish off the show with a lightning round of their favorite individual performances from Week 1 of NFL preseason action.

    (3:30) J.J. McCarthy to undergo knee surgery

    (10:20) Chicago Bears & Detroit Lions both have very underrated secondaries

    (21:45) Most interesting units: Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs

    (47:05) Implosion candidates: Atlanta Falcons defense, Jacksonville Jaguars offense, Cincinnati Bengals defensive line

    (1:01:40) Preseason standout performances

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