Episodios
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Comedian Dana Carvey joins Jim and Bill to break down some of his best impressions of U.S. presidents like Joe Biden and George H.W. Bush. Then, Jim and Peter discuss the New Orleans Saints firing coach Dennis Allen, the Raiders firing three coaches including OC Luke Getsy, and Saquon Barkley’s incredible reverse hurdle. Plus, Peter makes some judgments as we approach the middle of the season.
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Former President Donald Trump joins Jim Gray and Bill Belichick for an Election Eve edition of Let’s Go!, discussing the state of sports in America - from how to fight corruption in sports gambling, and whether college athletics can survive in its current financial structure, to how to bring equitable pay to women’s sports in the wake of Caitlin Clark’s rise to superstardom, the NFL, the PGA, and a whole lot more.
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Lions QB Jared Goff joins Jim and Bill to break down the blowout win against the Titans and what it took for the Lions to get where they are. Jared discusses what he’s learned from playing in the Super Bowl against Bill’s Patriots, how he works on decision making as a QB, and his thoughts approaching the Lions-Packers game this Sunday. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim and Bill to reflect on the Raiders’ loss to the Chiefs, and Bill gives advice on how he kept his team together when things didn’t go well.
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Jim and Peter break down the Bears’ tough loss to the Commanders and Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary, and the Eagles’ impressive week. Plus, Peter lists his top five NFC teams and shares his thoughts on the Yankees ahead of Game Three. Then, they discuss the future of the Jets, what the Cowboys need, and which teams would be a good fit for Bill Belichick.
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Tom Brady joins Jim and Bill to discuss how to beat a team as unstoppable as the Chiefs, and Jared Goff’s elite Week 7 performance. PLUS, Bill and Tom share their thoughts on criticizing teammates amid Jerod Mayo’s comments that the Patriots are “soft”. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to reflect on the tough loss to the Rams on Sunday, and Tom Brady as the new minority partner of the Raiders.
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With Robert Saleh out in New York, Jim and Bill Belichick discuss how and when midseason coaching changes can bring a breath of fresh air into the building, before touching on the aftermath of the Cowboys’ horrid performance against the Lions. Then, Jim and Maxx Crosby discuss the Raiders' unacceptable loss to the Steelers, why you can’t worry about getting injured as a player, and how interim coaches can bring success to a team.
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Jim and Peter break down Nick Sirianni’s unprofessional behavior following the Eagles win against the Browns, and question whether NFL players need to stand up against the extended schedule after Aidan Hutchinson’s gruesome injury. Plus, Peter asks whether the Cowboys should hire Bill Belichick as their next Head Coach.
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Hear the full-length conversation between four of the greatest coaches in American sports history - Mike Krzyzewski, Nick Saban, Joe Torre, and Bill Belichick - as they join Jim Gray to break down the most crucial aspects of coaching, including how to sustain success in an ever-changing environment, how to identify potential versus ability in young players, how to get individuals to buy into a team-first mentality, and how to turn the worst losses of your career into the greatest successes.
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Legendary coaches Nick Saban, Mike Krzyzewski, and Joe Torre join Jim and Bill for an unforgettable roundtable to break down the most crucial aspects of building a winning team, what it takes to stay at the top, and the importance of a team-first mentality. Plus, Joe Torre shares his favorite story of Derek Jeter, and what it means to lead by example.
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JJ Watt joins Jim and Bill to discuss the pressures of quick decision-making as both player and coach, why brothers thrive so often in the NFL, and the importance of using your platform to give back to the community. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim and Peter, and reflects on his experience of sitting out a game and watching the Raiders from a distance on Sunday.
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Charles Barkley joins Jim and Bill to discuss how his relationship with Bill started and what they’ve learned from each other, how lucky he feels to have his career, and what it was like to have Moses Malone be a father figure in his life. Then, Maxx Crosby sits with Jim and Peter and reflects on the tough loss to the Panthers, and shares his thoughts on the DeVonta Smith hit and how he handles criticism.
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Tom Brady returns to Let’s Go! as a guest this time and shares what he’s learned from Bill’s coaching that he’s applied to his role on TV, and the two reflect on team meetings and what they have accomplished together. Then, Bill shares his thoughts amid recent player injuries in the league and the importance of maximizing your roster when players get hurt.
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Jim and Peter reflect on Week 2 games and discuss the ending of the Bengals-Chiefs game, top performances like Brandon Aubrey and Kyler Murray, and the potential resurgence of Justin Fields. Then, they break down what it means when you have great players in poorly managed organizations, what’s going on with the Cowboys, and Tua Tagovailoa’s future.
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Jim and Bill Belichick reflect on the first week of the season and talk about how long losses linger in professional football, Dak Prescott’s monster contract with the Dallas Cowboys, and Tom Brady’s broadcasting debut on Fox. Then, Jim sits with Peter King and Maxx Crosby to discuss Maxx’s thoughts on the Raiders-Chargers game, what he’s learned about handling losses in the league, and getting ready to face the Ravens this Sunday.
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Peter King sits with Jim and shares his initial observations on the Steelers and Josh Allen, and how he admires Andy Reid’s confidence in rookies. Then, King discusses the young QBs’ performances during Week 1 and the importance of making a long-term decision on your quarterback early on. Then, King shares how many words he’s written and how the Northern IL-Notre Dame game reminded him why we love sports.
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Let’s Go! is back with a new lineup! Jim Gray and Bill Belichick sit down with Andy Reid to talk about the most challenging aspects of the two legendary coaches facing each other and the critical elements of developing a successful quarterback. Then, Jim and Peter King speak with Maxx Crosby to discuss what “legendary” means to him, what he remembers about last year’s Christmas Day game that’ll help him in the 2024 season, and what he has learned from boxing that he incorporates in football.
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