Husband, Dad to Jake Tye Zak Chase-Believer-CFB Junkie-Proud Ohio St alum-diehard Reds & Bluejackets fan. IG: KirkHerbstreit -My book OUT OF THE POCKET out now!
One day responsible leaders will have the good sense to study “mass murder” in the U.S., devise a coherent plan to greatly reduce it, and will do so. Other nations have done it, and our country has solved horrible problems before. Eventually that will happen again here.
since the 70’s not sure Zac Taylor is getting enough credit for the job he’s done in Cincinnati.
Of course they’ve drafted well & 9 is a GAME CHANGER but Zac’s leadership & energy has helped make this team a consistent winner!
Onto Kansas City!
As an athlete, always show respect to your opponent. Never be a poor sport or a sore loser. Have the maturity to win with humility and lose with grace.
"Kids inherently want to be good teammates. I try, when I recruit, to identify those kids that still have an interest in being good teammates."
Average teammates want to be the best on the team when they play.
Relentless teammates want their team to be at its best when they play.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
And here, I just thought all this time, he’s looked like a guy who’s really comfortable-very well prepared-executing a QB friendly offense-distributing the ball to several playmakers & playing with poise. Hmmm…
First it was Brock Purdy's first start, then it was his first road start, then it was yeah, but those weren't playoff teams to end the regular season, then it was first playoff game. Now its the Cowboys are the first 10+ win/"real" team he's faced...
In studying the “Greats”, I’ve noticed they share in the following DAILY habits:
-They wake up early
-They start their day with gratitude
-They exercise
-They read
-They have a daily schedule
-They have a long term vision
-They celebrate other’s success
-They serve generously
"It's called changing a limit. Parents today don't allow their kids to change their limits. They're worried about them failing instead of learning. But you learn through the experience of failure & success"
Don't steal their struggle. Productive struggle produces positive results
"To be successful, to be great, the thing people have in common, they realize they really don't have a choice. There is one way-the right way-the hard way. There are no shortcuts. You have to be willing to do something that somebody else isn't willing to do."
The NFL has one test to determine whether a field is safe: Firmness.
This year, it released turf and grass injury data that players and executives across the league say they mistrust.
W/ @danielrpopper, a months-long reporting effort under the surface: https://theathletic.com/4074335/2023/01/11/nfl-turf-fields-injuries/?source=emp_shared_article…
on a dominating performance and ANOTHER National Championship.
Fun to watch excellence and a motivated football TEAM. Congrats and good luck chasing Back to Back…to BACK!!!
The Nashville Stars, the favorites to land MLB's next expansion franchise, bring in another baseball legend: former MVP and veteran manager Don Mattingly. Mattingly will be a baseball advisor in the group led by Dave Stewart, the former three-time World Series champion and GM.
If you’re a passionate lifelong CFB fan be sure to be locked into our broadcast tonight early for the tease. Legendary composer & conductor John Williams along w/ our editing team put together 1 of the most beautiful pieces I’ve seen on TV. Wow! Powerful!
#NationalChampionship
Great job, keep up the great work. Very impressed with your NFL knowledge. Covering a lot of these NFL players at the college level is a huge asset. Keep doing a great job ! Looking forward to Monday night
This is amazing: For the first time, #Bills S Damar Hamlin is addressing the team via Facetime. The breathing tube is out, and he’s spent the morning speaking to various teammates on Facetime. Now, he’s delivering a message to the entire group, I’m told.
Last week was an All Timer for me-From my last TNF game in Nashville to CFP semi final in Atl to The Rose Bowl in Pasadena. 3 games in 5 days!
Can check out behind the scenes footage right here. This video is from
As a co-captain of UCLA’s first Rose Bowl Champions defeating No. 1 Michigan St 14-12 in the 1966 game ;IT IS A FEELING YOU WILL NEVER FORGET
Jim Colletto
and especially-the Sr’s for going out a winner! Fun to watch the end of the game and the genuine love you all have for one another. That venue is as good as there is in sports! Congrats!