Posts Tagged ‘Brian Billick’
Posted: Monday, November 28th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: The Coaches Show, Andy Reid, Brian Billick, Jim Mora, Matt Leinart, Ndamukong Suh, The Coaches Show
Listen to Brian Billick and Jim Mora on “The Coaches Podcast” where they discuss all the hot topics from Week 12, including the future of Andy Reid, Ndamukong Suh‘s stomp and who should replace Matt Leinart in Houston.
Posted: Monday, November 14th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: The Coaches Show, Brian Billick, Jim Mora, Mike Smith
Did Falcons coach Mike Smith make the right decision by going for it on fourth-and-inches in overtime against the Saints? Brian Billick and Jim Mora discuss this and all the hot topics around the league, including the rise of the 49ers and collapse of the Ravens in this week’s Coaches Show podcast.
Posted: Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: The Coaches Show, Brian Billick, Jim Mora
Brian Billick and Jim Mora discuss the most interesting topics around the league, including how Norv Turner should get the Chargers back on track, what Jerry Jones should say to Rob Ryan and how Marvin Lewis has turned around the Bengals.
Posted: Friday, October 28th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: First and 10, A.J. Green, Adam Rank, Albert Breer, Aldon Smith, Arian Foster, Ben Roethlisberger, Brian Billick, Dave Dameshek, Fred Jackson, Jack Youngblood, Jerry Glanville, John Calipari, MC Hammer, Michael Fabiano, Michael Wilbon, New England Patriots, Paul Posluszny, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rich Eisen
Friday is the last chance to have your say in who wins top honors for last weekend’s games by voting for the NFL’s Hardest Working Man award, the Rookie of the Week, Air & Ground Player of the Week, and Never Say Never Moment of the Week. And don’t forget to fill out your Pro Bowl ballot!
Posted: Monday, October 3rd, 2011 | Brian Billick Tags: Coaches Podcast, Brian Billick, Jim Mora, The Coaches Show
Listen in as coach Jim Mora and I discuss the NFL’s best surprises and biggest disappointments through the first four weeks of the season.
Posted: Friday, September 30th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: First and 10, Brian Billick, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Joe Theismann, Pittsburgh Steelers, Roger Goodell
Week 4 marks the end of the first quarter of the season, a significant landmark for most coaches, and that means a lot of teams will have their first-quarter “grade” on the line when they take the field this weekend.
Posted: Friday, September 23rd, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: First and 10, Brian Billick, Cam Newton, Cedric Benson, Jordy Nelson, Michael Vick, New England Patriots, Tony Romo
Get ready for all of Week 3′s matchups with NFL.com’s exclusive Game Center previews, featuring stats, stories, videos and more.
Posted: Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Coaches Podcast, Brian Billick, Cam Newton, Jim Mora, Michael Vick
It’s the inaugural episode of “The Coaches Podcast” with former NFL coaches Brian Billick and Jim Mora. Enjoy.
Posted: Friday, September 9th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: First and 10, 9/11, Adam Rank, Brian Billick, Dave Dameshek, Deion Sanders, Green Bay Packers, Matthew Stafford, New Orleans Saints, Peyton Manning, Roger Goodell
How’s that for a start to the season? Thursday night’s opening contest between the New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers featured more points than the previous three Thursday Kickoff games combined. Re-live all the best moments at NFL.com’s Game Center.
Posted: Friday, May 13th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: First and 10, Arizona Cardinals, Brian Billick, Daryl Johnston, Ken Whisenhunt, Pete Carroll, Ron Springs, Ronnie Brown, Seattle Seahawks
We know the routine… you listen to sports-talk radio at work Monday through Thursday every week, but Friday is time to rock out. Well, this Friday, you might have a decision to make. Because NFL.com is serving up not one but two podcasts for your listening pleasure.
Posted: Thursday, May 12th, 2011 | Frank Tadych Tags: Matt Leinart, Brian Billick, Charlie Whitehurst, Matt Hasselbeck, Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks
With all of the speculation surrounding free agent quarterbacks and those who might be available via trade during these locked-out times, one name who hasn’t been setting the rumor mill abuzz is Matt Leinart.
Posted: Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Cam Newton, 2011 NFL Draft, Brian Billick
We are less than 24 hours away from having our most pressing question of the 2011 NFL Draft answered: Will the Panthers take Auburn QB Cam Newton with the top overall selection?
The bigger question, however, is if Newton has what it takes to be a franchise quarterback.
Posted: Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Mike Mayock, A.J. Green, Anthony Castonzo, Blaine Gabbert, Brian Billick, Cam Jordan, Cam Newton, Charles Davis, Da'Quan Bowers, Danny Watkins, Jake Locker, Justin Houston, Marcell Dareus, Marshall Faulk, Marvin Austin, Nick Fairley, Patrick Peterson, Rex Ryan, RObert Quinn, Ryan Mallett, Steve Mariucci, Tryon Smith, Von Miller
The third annual NFL.com mock draft, like its predecessors, was an interesting endeavor in looking at how the first round could ultimately play out, with NFL Network and NFL.com analysts playing the roles of general managers.
Posted: Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: 2011 NFL Draft, Blaine Gabbert, Brian Billick, Bucky Brooks, Cam Newton, Charles Davis, Marshall Faulk, Michael Irvin, Michael Lombardi, Rich Eisen, Steve Mariucci
NEW YORK – It’s not the most formal of mock drafts, but the NFL Network’s third annual roundtable mock draft is one of our last looks at how the analysts see the first round of the NFL Draft unfolding.
Posted: Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Mark Ingram, 2011 NFL Draft, Arian Foster, Brian Billick, Chris Johnson, Emmitt Smith, Jamaal Charles, Maurice Jones-Drew, Michael Turner
NFL Network analyst Brian Billick opened his running back chat on NFL.com on Tuesday by saying that the value of today’s running back as been diminished, not because of skill, but because team are not putting a high value on the position. That shouldn’t matter to Mark Ingram.