Due to the NFL regular season nearly coming to a close and another holiday happening on Thursday night into Friday, we are basically doing two podcasts on one night. Don’t worry, we will still be doing all the things we normally do, plus talk about some of the big news of the day like Chip Kelly Fired from his position as Philadelphia Eagles head coach and more.
We kick things off with a short post-game for the Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos Monday Night Football game. This leads directly into discussing if the Broncos could go far in the playoffs and how AJ McCarron’s injury will affect the Bengals going forward. Then we end things here by talking about Peyton Manning and if we believe the HGH reports (10:00-26:05)
After that, we do a mixture of looking back at NFL Week 16, discussing the games that mattered, our level of concern for each of the playoff teams, and we also do a full NFL Week 17 Preview in here as well making predictions for all of the games and how they affect the playoff scenarios. We also talk about Chip Kelly Fired as Eagles coach, Gus Bradley staying as Jacksonville Jaguars coach, and more in there as well. (26:05-1:47:07)
Then we finish things out with our Top 5 Power Rankings, our Player of the Week and the final College Football Bowl predictions as well (1:47:07-End.)
Chip Kelly Fired, NFL Week 17 Preview, And Final College Bowls Preview
This podcast mainly discusses NFL Football and College Football during their seasons, but once they start to wind down, the focus changes heavily to North American & International soccer as well. Hence why the show is called Football 2 Futbol. The Podcast airs live on early Tuesday Mornings and early Friday mornings (on Spreaker.com) and is available immediately afterwards on-demand via these platforms: I-Tunes, Stitcher, the LAST WORD RADIO I-Tunes and Stitcher, Tune-In Radio, Spreaker.com, Youtube (Via W2M Network), Podbean.com, Satchel Media Player, VOC Nation Radio Network, Downcast, Player FM and Blubrry. Follow the guys on twitter @football2futbol
Sean Garmer: is a mix of Arkansas, Venezuela, and Texas all rolled into one. He studied Journalism at the University of North Texas and hopes to one day be able to return to finish his degree. Born in Arkansas, his favorite college team is the Arkansas Razorbacks, but all of his professional loves come from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where he spent 20 years of his life. Sean’s first love is soccer, which began from having an entire latino side of the family that watched the sport. It then grew into him playing soccer all the way into high school and college. He was also able to do color commentary for the University of North Texas Women’s soccer team as well. He then transitioned that into several writing gigs on various websites, including being paid to cover every game in several World Cups. Sean is an avid FC Dallas supporter and has grown to love MLS above all other soccer leagues. His second sport is a tie between American Football and Basketball. Although Sean is a diehard Cowboys and Mavericks fan, respectively, he also tries to keep up with other sports as much as he can.
Gary Vaughan: is a native of North Texas. He is also a graduate of the University of North Texas with aspirations of a higher level of education. Like a majority of Texans, football is his sports passion. Ironically, his passion for the game sparked from his love of Madden 98. From that point on, he has poured hours into studying NFL history and game film. Gary is a student of the game and is a die hard Dallas Cowboys fan. His second sport is hockey, followed up by the rest of the American sports scene.
Randy Isbelle: is a New York American sports fan stuck in the Pacific Northwest. Randy is a former writer for a few sports websites, and he was also a co-founder of the Coast 2 Coast Sports Report podcast. He now splits his time between watching sports, playing video games and being a father.
DALLAS, TX – DECEMBER 29: Head coach Chip Kelly of the Philadelphia Eagles walks off the field after a game against the Dallas Cowboys on December 29, 2013 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas. The Eagles won 24-22. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Philadelphia Eagles/Getty Images)