Two of the biggest football junkies around, Brett Kollmann (RU-vid's The Film Room) and E.J. Snyder (Senior Draft Analyst Windy City Gridiron) have teamed up to bring you a podcast packed with football goodness.
We'll tackle the league from end to end and break it all down for you while sipping our favorite beverages (and giving you the low-down on those too).
From the NFL Draft to the annual Hall of Fame Ballot and everything in between, we've got you covered.
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I can’t see the Bills draft as a win when they allowed the Chiefs to take a WR in the first. It’s the same vibes as when they let the Chiefs take mcDuffie. If you get better but allow the team you’ll be facing in the playoffs to get even better than you, you didn’t get better.
Does Jermaine Burtons "some off the field stuff" really count as off the field stuff when he hits women on the field? Good to know the show is cool with and will whitewash assaulting women if you're a top ten wide receiver talent.
My favorite Drafts: A+ Pittsburgh Steelers 7 Buffalo Bills 7 Green Bay Packers 7 A NY Jets 6 Seattle Seahawks 6 Miami Dolphins 6 Washington Commanders 6 B+ Los Angeles Chargers 5 Los Angeles Rams 5 SF 49ers 5 Cincinnati Bengals 5 B Chicago Bears 4 Arizona Cardinals 4 Detroit Lions 4 Houston Texans 4 Carolina Panthers 4 Minnesota Vikings 4 Dallas Cowboys 4 Tampa Bay Bucs 4
An hour in, and every pick has been received like a delicious smelling meal to a pair of ravenous men. 1:40:40 There's the first "Eh? What was the point of that?" pick. Good job NFL teams, you did well to hold that off for nearly 2 hours. 5:44:40 @Redjet206 DUUUVAL! <3 6:32:40 We love Tom Grossi! <3 7:32:30 "So hard to get me excited for a late 7th round pick" says Brett having been hyped for the majority of picks for over 7 hours at this point 😀
The midrange always shows up in the playoffs even with teams that legit talents on the 3-ball and being able to attack the basket. Its the teams who build the 3-ball without legit shooting talent and no middie or rim pressure that bow out to more complete teams.
The Bears changed the direction of their franchise by the time the 10th pick was made. They now have the cornerstones of a consistent offensive unit in place. I look forward to watching them play...
What’s your opinion on the Raiders draft? I thought they did pretty good. I’m a die hard Bill’s fan, but the Raiders are my second favorite team because they’re my dad’s team.
Welcome to Miami!!!!! Love your confidence, your attitude and your motor and you play with emotion from what i saw! I believe we got a gem and you will be our best draft pick this year
In the lions i trust. From top to bottom. Never thought id ever feel that way. Its literally funny to me how simple it all is. Almost like life. There isnt one path, but one path, more often than not, is more successful than any other.
So. My team was just in the honorable mentions. They deserved more shine. I will be back to discuss this around playoff time. 😁 Appreciate everything you guys put into this. Your two of the best.
Washington announced Coleman as a tackle, and supposedly they will at least try him there. 79.8 PFF grade in 2022 with almost 1000 snaps at LT. He played guard in 2023 because TCU needed him to, and he was playing injured all year. He trained with Duke who said he likes him at tackle. Not saying he will hit at tackle, but I'm not writing it off
I actually don't like the commanders draft. Didn't like the Daniel's pick traded down with the EAGLES an in division rival for them to get Cooper Dejean. They took the worse of the players. Also didn't like both of the third round picks. Thought they are going to be waste of picks. There draft is defined by what is. What if they took maye what if we stayed took cooper Dejean
Some corrections/notes from a Commies fan who follows the team's statements and such more closely than someone covering all 32 like you guys. 1) Sam Cosmi is not going to OT. He came into the NFL and was tried at OT. He wasn't terrible, but he struggled. He also bounced inside to RG multiple times during his first two years to cover for injuries there. Changing positions mid-season bothered Cosmi and he asked the coaching staff to pick a single permanent home for him going into year 3, and the decision was OG because he has short arms and while he's a good athlete, he's a little stiff. He was never going to be great at OT. He had far and away his best season last year at exclusively RG. He's not moving. 2) The team views Brandon Coleman as an OT. They've been pretty clear about that in press interactions. The team website lists him as G, and the pick was announced as G, but this is incorrect in the team's view. Unlike alot of G/T debates, Coleman does not have short arms, nor is he lacking in athleticism. His best collegiate season was at LT in 2022. I think this mythology about Coleman being a guard comes from a couple things. -He HAS played both in college. -He played as G at the Senior Bowl -He was injured in 2023, and was gutting it out, which made him look less nimble this past year, leading to people thinking he has to kick inside. But the Commies have been very clear that they see him as a tackle, and only if he fails there will they push him inside. 3) The Commies' OTs are not great - but they're better than most people think. Lucas has actually been an excellent backup swing OT. He's a better-than-most pass protector, but struggles in the run game. Wylie really is the one that should move inside as he's been a better guard than tackle his whole career, but while his losses looked ugly at times, he actually graded out pretty okay overall. Not great. Definitely want to upgrade. But he's not the swinging gate his reputation with the fanbase implies. 4) WAS has the cap space to go after a veteran OT if they like one that comes available. This is why Commies fans should not panic about the OT situation. Yes, it's not ideal, but it's not the sucking chest wound that people think. 5) This is most likely a lie, but Peters claimed that Jayden Daniels was the top player on their draft board. He didn't say top player "LEFT" on their board. This implies that they may have been one of the teams that had Daniels over Williams. Like I said...most likely a lie, but EJ talked about Daniels being the 2nd best player on their board, and that's NOT how Peters claims it was. Would I have liked them to get a top OT in a trade up? Yeah. But the fact that they didn't pull the trigger on an overpay is something I like even more. The old regime ABSOLUTELY would have paid highway robbery prices to get what it wanted.