Afleveringen
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Jonathan Wier and Cody Akins discuss the Kansas City Chiefs' recent victory, exploring the psychological impact of being a fan, the performance of key players, and the challenges faced by the team. They analyze the game strategy, offensive line issues, and controversial referee decisions, while also touching on the mental health aspects of sports fandom. The conversation concludes with a look ahead to upcoming games and the importance of maintaining a positive perspective as a fan.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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James and I talk about a bunch of studies.
1. Do 43% of families actually do this during the holidays?
2. How old is too old to learn?
3. Guy cry movies from theringer.com
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In this episode, we dive into the games that stats can't capture. Sure, Mahomes had two picks, but stats won’t tell you how he trucked Mustapha, the same guy who flattened Kareem Hunt, or how he sprinted down the sideline, defying the limits of the field. We're not here for the numbers, we’re here for the moments that made Mahomes legendary. We break down the Chiefs’ recent dominance, from Juju Smith-Schuster to Noah Gray, and discuss how Rashee Rice’s absence hasn’t slowed them down. And for the play of the game? It wasn't the touchdowns. It was Maliek Collins waking up the wrong guy.
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Why The Chiefs are still good enough to win it all even without Rashee Rice
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Chiefs were able to pull off an amazing victory despite the refs doing their darndest to hand the game to The Falcons.
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In this episode of The Jonathan Wier Show, Jonathan and his longtime friend Cody break down the intense matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals. Jonathan goes against the grain by celebrating the win in a unique way, explaining why he feels better about this hard-fought victory than a blowout. They dive deep into the game plan, questionable referee calls, and what the Chiefs can improve on moving forward. Cody also shares some hilarious personal stories, including how a football-induced rage led to a hole in his office wall. With humor, sarcasm, and sharp football insight, Jonathan and Cody discuss the upcoming games and the Bengals' unexpected competitiveness. This episode is a mix of honest commentary, passionate fandom, and plenty of laughs! -
In this episode, Jonathan and Cody break down the Chiefs' thrilling win over the Ravens, where Kansas City's offense finally clicked, producing big chunk plays. Xavier Worthy stole the spotlight with two touchdowns, showing shades of Tyreek Hill's electric playmaking ability. The game ended with a heart-stopping moment when a Ravens player's toe on the line overturned what could have been a game-changing play in the end zone. Tune in for a detailed analysis of the game and what's next for the Chiefs!
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My good friend Matt Butler and I talk about everything wrong with modern radio and why we refuse to give up on our favorite medium.
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This is a new project I am working on. I am going to be making one podcast a day until I get hired again (whether in radio or somewhere else). Today it's me speaking to the three universal truths that apply to anyone who has been laid off.
1. No one has ever been laid off from a company that they loved.
2. Layoffs aren't neccessary.
3. This is the worst thing that ever happened to you, but it's also the AMAZING. -
Welcome to "Chiefs at 11," where Jonathan and Cody Aikins from AikinsPCRepair.com discuss the latest Kansas City Chiefs news. This episode features a chat about a viral meme with Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift, and a review of the new Deadpool movie. The conversation shifts to Chiefs' training camp updates, focusing on injuries to Chris Jones and Justin Reed, and standout performances by Xavier Worthy and Nico Remigio. They address a recent incident where a Raiders player mocked Patrick Mahomes with a Kermit the Frog puppet, exploring its implications for the season. Cody concludes with a story from Sturgis, emphasizing cybersecurity. Whether you're a Chiefs fan or enjoy football discussions with a pop culture twist, this episode is for you.
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With just 34 days until the first preseason game and two weeks away from training camp, excitement is building fast. But with the excitement comes a fair share of worries. Join us as we dive into the top concerns heading into the season.
We’ll break down the critical battles at left tackle, the uncertainty in the running back room, and the challenges of replacing L'Jarius Sneed. Dave Merrit's comparison of replacing Sneed to replacing Michael Jordan might be a stretch, but we've got you covered with our take.
Plus, we're tackling Mike Florio's controversial article on Patrick Mahomes' potential retirement. Chiefs fans were up in arms, and we've got plenty to say about it. Why is this even a question for a QB in his prime? And why isn't this question being asked about Burrow or Herbert? We’ve got some humorous future Florio article ideas that are sure to make you laugh.
We'll also discuss which Chiefs players might actually retire after this season, whether we win the Super Bowl or not. From Chris Jones and Justin Reid to Mecole Hardman and Harrison Butker, we’re breaking down the probabilities. And of course, we’ll speculate on Travis Kelce's future and his aspirations beyond the gridiron.
For a fun bonus, did you know Patrick Mahomes has a brother with NFL aspirations? Get the scoop on Graham Walker's journey from Brown to Rice University and his quest to join the NFL.
Don’t miss this action-packed episode filled with insights, predictions, and plenty of Chiefs pride. Are you getting excited? We sure are! - Laat meer zien