By Chris Pierangeli on January 3, 2012
At his press conference today, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced that Andy Reid will be the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles next season. Despite the fact that the Eagles finished the season winning four games in a row, there was still speculation about Andy Reid’s future since the team finished with a mediocre […]
Posted in National Football League | Tagged Andy Reid, Howie Roseman, Jeffrey Lurie, Jim Johnson, Juan Castillo, Marck Sanchez, Matt Moore, New England Patriots, New York Giants, NFC Championship, Philadelphia Eagles, Rex Grossman, Sean McDermott, St. Louis Rams, Stephen McGee, Steve Spagnuolo, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLII, Tony Romo |
By Chris Pierangeli on November 30, 2011
In this edition of Philly’s Phinest, we opened the show with a full analysis of the Big 5 college basketball teams in Philadelphia including players to watch, how the teams have performed in the early season, and where the teams will finish at the end of the season (Start-24:08). Then, we talked about the Philadelphia […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Andy Reid, Desean Jackson, New England Patriots, Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Flyers |
By Bob Long on November 1, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed the Penn State victory over Illinois for Joe Paterno’s 409th win, and what that milestone signifies for Paterno and college football (Start-9:18). We then changed the discussion to analyze the deficiencies of the playcall, decision-making, and time management of Paterno and the coaching staff down […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Alabama, BCS, Big East, Big Ten Championship Game, Bobby Cox, Casey Stengel, Connie Mack, Dallas Cowboys, Derek Dimke, Derek Moye, Eddie Robinson, Illinois, Joe Paterno, John McGraw, Kansas State, LSU, Matt McGloin, New England Patriots, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rob Bolden, Silas Redd, Sparky Anderson, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, Tim Tebow, Tony La Russa, West Virginia, Wisconsin, World Series |
By Bob Long on September 19, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed the disappointing Penn State football performance against Temple this past weekend, not pulling any punches on the players, coaches, or administration (Start-9:10). Then, we fully analyzed the dynamic nature of conference alignment in college football, and outlined the domino effect of recent decisions by schools […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Baylor, Boise State, Braxton Miller, Buffalo Bills, Connecticut Huskies, Doug Martin, Dunta Robinson, Florida State, Fred Jackson, Iowa State, Jamaal Charles, Joe Bauserman, Joe Paterno, Kansas, Kansas City Chiefs, Kellen Moore, Marcus Lattimore, Matt McGloin, Michael Vick, Michigan State, Mike Kafka, Mike Rice, Missouri, Nebraska Cornhuskers, New England Patriots, North Carolina Tarheels, Notre Dame, Oakland Raiders, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Panthers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rob Bolden, Russell Wilson, Rutgers, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Stephen Garcia, Syracuse, Temple Owls, Tony Romo, West Virginia |
By Stephen DiDamo on July 29, 2011
The New England Patriots have been notorious for picking-up other teams’ useless scraps or players with lead-filled baggage, and as if by King Midas’s touch, turn these men into gold. During King Bill Belichick’s time, he has molded minimally five of these types of players into vital pieces of Patriot teams that have reached the […]
Posted in National Football League | Tagged Albert Haynesworth, Bill Belichick, Chad Ochocinco, Cinncinati Bengals, Corey Dillon, Danny Woodhead, New England Patriots, NFL, Randy Moss, Sammy Morris, Tom Brady, trades, Wes Welker |
By Bob Long on December 27, 2010
Title: NFL Playoff Picture In this Bob Long’s Sports Podcast, Guest Co-host Jimmy Stevenson and I discuss the entire NFL playoff picture with only 1 week remaining in the regular season. Also, we have the Boise State debate one final time this season. Last show of 2010, check it out!
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Aaron Rodgers, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Boise State, Brett Favre, Chicago Bears, Danny Woodhead, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jay Cutler, Kansas City Chiefs, Kellen Moore, Matt Forte, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sam Bradford, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, TCU |
By Bob Long on October 6, 2010
BREAKING NEWS: Randy Moss has just been traded to the Minnesota Vikings. After rumors swirled in the offseason and early this season over a contract dispute, and Moss said in a postgame press conference that he might not be in New England next season, the move was finally made. The Patriots receive a 2011 3rd […]
Posted in National Football League | Tagged Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, Randy Moss |
By Bob Long on September 9, 2010
Title: 2010 NFL Predictions (AFC) Part 1 of the NFL Predictions Podcast, with Chris Pierangeli. In this podcast we give our predictions for the AFC, including division winners, wild card winners, and the AFC representative in Super Bowl XLV.
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Andre Johnson, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Roethlisberger, Chad Ochocinco, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Joe Flacco, Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Schaub, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Peyton Manning, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ray Rice, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Terrell Owens, Tom Brady |
By Bob Long on May 12, 2010
The Colorado Rockies have filed a complaint to the MLB against the Philadelphia Phillies about stealing signs. Phillies bullpen coach Mick Billmeyer was accused of using binoculars to view Rockies catcher Miguel Olivo give signs to his pitcher. In addition, it was alleged and confirmed via MLB telecast that Shane Victorino was using the bullpen […]
Posted in Major League Baseball | Tagged All Star, Colorado Rockies, Cy Young Award, Johan Santana, Mick Billmeyer, Miguel Olivo, MLB, New England Patriots, New York Mets, Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Phillies, Rod Barajas, Shane Victorino, Super Bowl XLIV, Tampa Bay Rays |
By Bob Long on January 4, 2010
The NFL regular season has concluded and the playoffs will begin next week. This year was unique for many reasons. First, two teams (Saints and Colts) started at least 13-0, and each of the teams lost their final 2 games (the Saints lost their final 3). In addition, the first round of the playoffs will feature 3 rematches of Week […]
Posted in National Football League | Tagged Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Chris Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers |