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Chiefs podcasts
I've seen several small podcast discussions in different threads, mostly bitching about how they arent as smart as the CP brains, so i figured we could all bitch in one place about them.
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A list pulled from iTunes:
In the Trenches (Chiefs official podcast-Kissel and Leckey) Defending the Kingdom (Chiefs official podcast - Holthus and Barber) Locked On Chiefs Chiefs Radio Network Arrowhead Pride The Chiefs Zone Amateur Hour Chiefs Podcast Arrowheads Abroad Kansas City Chiefs Newswire Chief in the North Chiefs 1st & 10 The KC Files SportsBeat KC (KC Star) Tomahawk Talk Arrowhead Live Arrowhead Addict Arrowhead Guys Arrowhead Pride Postgame Arrowhead Fanatic Roughing the Kicker Chiefs Podcast Kingdom Radio Show & Vern (610 Sports) The Drive (610 Sports) Sorry if I missed any. |
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4th and 1 - Weekly, but they know what they're talking about and aren't homers
AHPKC - Not regularly released, but I like the guys. Probably about what a CP podcast would be like Locked on Chiefs - Most frequently released (daily). Analysis is good, but not great In the Trenches - Good, but filtered through the lens of marketing |
Locked on is alright other than they really get caught up in who they like and don't and play to those agenda's at times.
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Almost Entirely Sports is the silliest one.
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My regulars in the podcast queue
Locked On Chiefs (good daily) The Chiefs Zone (Farzin is the best) SportsBeat KC (KC Star) Arrowhead Guys (promising) |
i recently picked up the spoken podcast and have only listened to two episodes, first one i ****ing hated, second one was decent.
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does anyone else feel like sometimes when seth is on the loc podcast they just low key hate him?
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Someone start a CP podcast. Have different members on every week.
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I listened to locked on Chiefs for a while, but it's mediocre at best and when you add the commercial breaks every 3 minutes it was just too much to bear.
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Locked on went into their typical Robinson sucks mantra today....basically questioning if DAT is his replacement because he hasn't done anything. Went so far as to say "some will ask what has Byron Pringle done and I'll say just as much as Robinson has"
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robinson hasnt showed up in the pre season, well guys he did show up a few times in the real season when we needed him. robinsons a lock write it down. and dat doesnt bring what robinson does as a boundary capable reciever.
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they have more questions about lovett (sp?) than actual stuff going on. idgaf about some injured didnt do shit hybrid tight end full back ex qb. |
Geoff Schwartz just started a new podcast. He takes things that "everyone knows" and explains why those are not actually true. I like his humor and the first one was pretty good. I am sure that like with most it will get better the more they do it and get things figured out.
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Geoff Schwartz is smarter than you appears to be it listening to it now.
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But DeMarcus Robinson is far and away their most hated player on the team. |
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Should be good. |
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ROFL locked on painfully admitted robinson was a lock lol
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Just listened to The Athletic's new podcast (Time's Ours). It's a solid listen, but you have to subscribe to listen to it, and you have to stream it through their app, which isn't ideal. Still, worth a listen if you subscribe.
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I listened to the Monday ep of that Time's Ours morning. Really liked it. Seth has always been the best part about LoC imo. And Nate and the other dude on this podcast are really funny and have unique takes all over the place.
Eye-opening stat: Damien Williams has only had 183 carries in his career. 50 of those came in 7 games as a starter and 9 as a backup last year. I can see why Reid wanted to make sure he had a workhorse backup. |
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In The Trenches is pretty good some of the time, mostly for Nick Leckey, who brings a Geoff Schwartz-esque look behind the curtains of practice, locker rooms, and trenches play. Other than that, it is a corporate podcast meant to promote the Chiefs at all levels at all times. Locked On Chiefs is pretty great if you just want a daily check in with two people who miss absolutely nothing the Chiefs are up to. In particular, Ryan Tracy is excellent. He hosts "RGR Football" on YouTube and is great at breaking down concepts effectively. Chris Clark knows the Chiefs and is the best on the podcast-sphere for calling a spade a spade, but he is so bad, personally, on the podcast. His delivery sucks the energy out of your bones. Arrowhead Pride has a couple things going for it. It has From The Podium, where Pete Sweeney plays clips and comments -- and your enjoyment of that is based on your enjoyment of podium talk. Sweeney also has a couple drive segments he'll post throughout the week, including a 90 minute extravaganza the evening of the game. It's fine for real-time analysis. But Arrowhead Pride's AP Lab is one of the best in the biz. A team of AP analysts break down tape as thoroughly as they can. The breakdowns are the best on the podcast-sphere, but they are a little homer-ish, and won't always call a spade a spade. Amateur Hour is largely defunct for now, but it was a 90 minute podcast with perfunctory analysis that I rarely found compelling. It's based entirely on if you dig the hosts' personalities, but it was started before any other podcast on the Chiefs that I know, so it's mostly just habitual listening for those who got hooked on them when there was nobody else in the game. Chief in the North is defunct, as Seth Keysor now runs another podcast. SportsBeat KC is defunct, as Terez Paylor largely ran it. The Star folks still do a weekly broadcast on Facebook, but it is not translated into a podcast that I know of. Roughing the Kicker is hot garbage, and is more interested in the ESPN-esque EVERYTHING HAS TO BE LOUD AND ENTERTAINING AT EVERY MOMENT than it is any kind of analysis. Some of the interviews are alright, but the host can't interview to save his life. Others not mentioned: I talk about 4th & 1 on ChiefsPlanet with some frequency, as these guys are completely my speed. Not only do they offer great insight and top notch football knowledge, particularly from Nick Jacobs, but their delivery style is chill and passionate, rather than always trying to be phony radio dudes or blowing smoke up the listener's ass. They're probably my favorite. The Terez Paylor Show is on now! And it's excellent. You guys know Terez, he's incredibly entertaining, very funny, knows football not just in terms of X's and O's, but he knows narratives forwards and backwards. He is a lot of fun to listen to. Time's Ours is "The Athletic"'s official Chiefs podcast. It features Seth Keysor and Nate Taylor and it is great. Very entertaining, though a bit homer-ish, and packed full of great analysis you won't get anywhere else. If you're a paying subscriber to "The Athletic," you get two pods a week. If you're not, you get the one. |
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Started in on Seth, Nate and briscos podcast on the athletic but my phone died.
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Shocking Direction likes those shit pods..
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I just became aware of a Bernard Pollard podcast, he was on locked ons episode yesterday. Ive got 5 more hours at work today and 12 tomorrow (minus game time) so im gonna dive into it.
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I've added NFL stock exchange to my regular listens. Quality offseason content. Anyone have any other suggestions?
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So is Bootleg Football. KCSN (Kansas City Sports Network) has been outstanding and wide ranging, and when I originally posted in this thread, I bragged on the "AP Lab" as being the best Chiefs breakdown in the business. Well it has migrated to KCSN, as the "KC Lab." That entire network puts out consistently strong work of all kinds of varieties: experts, former players, some homers, and a lot of national sports figures who aren't Chiefs fans zooming in to talk Chiefs football more objectively. Time's Ours is tolerable only -- only -- for Nate Taylor's news breaks. The guys on the podcast are otherwise huge homers with loud, goofy personalities that I can't stand. 4th & 1 has gone dormant, I'm sad to say. Charles Robinson's work on You Pod To Win The Game is strong; he has a ton of behind the scenes tidbits that he gets from agents, coaches, players. He was Terez Paylor's wingman for years, and continues being an outstanding reporter and prognosticator. I'll also throw out Pro Football Talk on YouTube. Mike Florio is... fine. But Chris Simms is a great analyst with occasionally unorthodox takes and defends them vigorously. They have Peter King and other guest speakers on occasionally and it's one of my favorite background listens. |
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