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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason laments the state of the Bears after another disappointing performance against the Cardinals. He explains why change needs to happen, why it’s unacceptable for the offense to continue underperforming, and the harm the coaching staff is doing to Caleb Williams. He also talks about the state of the offensive line and the lack of easy throws for Williams in the Bears offense (1:25). To wrap, Jason discusses Young Thug's homecoming, Quincy Jones's death, and the Bulls game against the Jazz on Monday (43:40).
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Host: Jason Goff
Producer: Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcomes no. 96 Alex Brown to the podcast! The two first talk about celebrating Halloween and how its changed since they were a kid. They talk about dressing up and costumes from the past (1:20). Next, they dissect last week’s crushing loss to the Commanders. They discuss how the coaching staff should punish Tyrique Stevenson, why Alex doesn’t believe in next-man-up philosophies, and how often NFL teams practice late-game situations. They also talk about the most jaw-dropping play Alex has been part of, why Brian Urlacher was the most special player he’s played with and predictions for Sunday (30:17). To wrap, Jason gives his quick thoughts on the White Sox hiring Will Venable (1:28:57).
Host: Jason Goff
Guest: Alex Brown
Producer: Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the podcast by laughing at the end of the Bears’ loss to the Commanders. He explains why he’s tired of the excuses, wonders whether the coaches are getting the most out of their players, and talks about Jayden Daniels outplaying Caleb Williams (1:20). Next, he talks about why the Bears need to address Tyrique Stevenson’s gloating, the Bears’ lack of accountability, and why it should be a hard week for him (17:30).
Host: Jason Goff
Producer: Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcomes no. 96 Alex Brown to the podcast. First, the two discuss the worst jobs they had growing up and the joys of fatherhood (1:09). Then, the two preview Bears-Commanders, discussing how the Bears should prepare for Jayden Daniels given his rib injury, what they learned about the Bears from the Jaguars game, and why revenge games are so much fun (23:00). To wrap, the two talk about load management and the athlete-trainer relationship (36:07).
Host: Jason Goff
Guest: Alex Brown
Producer: Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the pod by recapping the first Bulls game of the season, a 123-111 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans. He explains why he’s pessimistic about the group, his issue with their offensive approach and overall sloppy play. He also talks about Patrick Williams needing to be more assertive on the court (1:25). Next, Jason gives his thoughts on the state of the NBA and how it’s covered. He explains why he has an issue with the negative coverage surrounding the NBA (32:55). To wrap, Jason discusses the LeBron and Bronny James moment on Tuesday. He explains why it was heartwarming, but also why Bronny felt like an extra in LeBron’s movie (46:24).
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Producer: Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts the pod by giving his thoughts on this past weekend’s football slate. He explains that the Bears should be happy that Caleb Williams is the Bears’ quarterback because of the subpar 2025 quarterback class (1:05). After that, he discusses why the Chiefs are like the Spurs after their win over the 49ers. He also talks about why he believes the 49ers are done (18:35). Next, Jason breaks down the ‘Sunday Night Football’ matchup between the Jets and Steelers. He explains why he still roots for Justin Fields and why he doesn’t believe in the Jets (27:10). Next, he breaks down the Deshaun Watson situation and how everyone involved handled the booing (37:00).
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcomes no. 96 Alex Brown to the podcast. The two recap the Bears’ trip to London, how Alex’s expectations of the Bears has changed, and the Bears’ chances at competing with the elite teams in the NFC. Next, the two discuss the offense Caleb Williams is running compared to the offense Jayden Daniels is running. The two also discuss what it's like to be in the locker room with an unhappy teammate (1:24). Then, Jason talks about how music consumption has changed and the Jerry Jones interview (43:52). Afterward, Jason shares his thoughts on Lonzo Ball’s return, reports that Jerry Reinsdorf wants to sell the White Sox, and why White Sox fans deserve more than what they are currently getting (1:07:03).
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Guest: Alex Brown
Producer: Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts by recapping the Bears’ London thrashing of the Jaguars. He explains why the Bears are doing what they need to be doing by beating bad teams. Jason also gets into the strength of the NFC North, and why the Justin Fields vs. Caleb Williams debate needs to stop (1:10). Then, Jason gets into the stellar play of the Bears’ defense. He explains why it’s the best Bears’ defense since 2006 and gets into some trade scenarios the Bears can add to augment the roster (25:28). Next, Jason gives his thoughts on Lonzo Ball’s impending return. He explains why Bulls fans should be cautious with their expectations, but why it’s good to see Ball back on the court before delving into the recent announcement of Derrick Rose Appreciation Night at the United Center (37:49).
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts by previewing Bears-Jaguars in London. First, Jason talks about his experience the last time the Bears were in London before delving into the globalization of the NFL. He breaks down the recent report that the Bears haven’t been scripting the first 15 plays, the injuries on defense and the opportunity the team has in a wide-open NFC (1:08). Next, Jason breaks down Cubs owner Tom Ricketts’ letter to Cubs fans. He talks about why he felt it was unnecessary, wonders when the Cubs are going to turn the prospect capital into players, and why Chicago isn’t a proving ground (36:45).
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Host: Jason Goff
Producers: Kyle Williams and Chris Sutton
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts by giving his thoughts on Wednesday’s episode of ‘Married at First Sight,’ (1:12). Then, Jason welcomes former NFL All-Pro offensive lineman Leon Searcy to the podcast to preview Sunday’s Jaguars-Bears game. The two chat about the Jags’ offensive struggles, the state of offensive line play in the NFL, and Searcy’s time in Miami (18:40). Next, Jason gives his thoughts on the Bulls’ first preseason game. He discusses why the Warriors can be a good trade partner for the Bulls, why the Bulls and Zach LaVine need to get off to a respectable start, and Josh Giddey’s fit within the Bulls offense (39:25).
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Host: Jason Goff
Guest: Leon Searcy
Producers: Kyle Williams and Chris Sutton
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason gives you his postgame thoughts from the Bears’ 36-10 thrashing of the Panthers. He talks about why the Bears needed the game, Caleb Williams’s brilliance, and Jaquan Brisker’s intensity (1:16). He explains why the Bears can continue to make strides this season. Next, Jason talks about his experience at Sunday’s Bulls practice. He explains what he’s watching for this season, how Josh Giddey will affect Nikola Vucevic’s game, and the challenge ahead for coach Billy Donovan. He also discusses the next steps in Patrick Williams’s development (31:08).
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcome’s no. 96 Alex Brown to the podcast to prepare you for Panthers-Bears on Sunday. The two chat about who talked the most trash, whether the Bears' lack of investment in the offensive line through the draft will come back to bite them, and what the pros and cons of the Bears’ leadership committee are. They also dig into the improved play of Gervon Dexter Sr. and the importance of this soft stretch in the schedule for the Bears (1:13).
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Guest: Alex Brown
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason gives his final thoughts on the Bears’ win against the Rams. He touches on Gervon Dexter Sr.’s improved play, why he wants Caleb Williams to replicate his level of play from Sunday, and whether the Bears can still live up to his standards. Next, Jason gives his thoughts from the Chicago Bulls media day. He talks about whether Zach LaVine will be in Chicago in the long term, whether the Bulls can develop and win at the same time, and tempering expectations for the team (1:10). Next, he welcomes former NFL QB Jake Delhomme to the podcast to discuss his belief in Bryce Young, revisiting the D.J. Moore trade, and how quarterback play has changed (37:53). Then, he welcomes Charles McDonald to discuss all things NFL. They go through pretenders and contenders, the issues with the Bengals, and how much having a no. 1 WR helps a team (1:02:25).
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Host: Jason Goff
Guests: Jake Delhomme and Charles McDonald
Producer: Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason breaks down the Bears’ 24-18 win over the Los Angeles Rams. He explains why he thinks the Bears aren’t that good, Braxton Jones’s lack of development, and Jaquan Brisker’s hits. He also explains why the Bears’ pre-snap penalties are at the feet of Matt Eberflus and why Sunday was Caleb Williams’s best game. He also gives props to Tory Taylor’s punting (1:12). Next, Jason also breaks down the unknowns that come with the Bulls’ media day. He talks about how for the first time, he doesn’t have a handle on how this Bulls season can go (33:50). To wrap, the guys give a farewell to Tony Gill (47:15).
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts this podcast with Yahoo senior writer Vincent Goodwill. The two reminisce about Derrick Rose’s NBA career after news of his retirement broke. The two talk about Rose’s legacy in Chicago, the force he was at his peak, and how Rose made Bulls games an event. The two also chat about the toll that playing for his hometown took on Rose and how he ushered in the age of the athletic point guard (1:08). Next, Jason welcomes NBC Sports Chicago’s Josh Schrock to the podcast to preview Bears-Rams. The two ruminate on the Bears’ lack of a running game, what has gotten better over the past three weeks, and whether Keenan Allen is nearing a return (54:180. To wrap, Jason discusses the Bears’ disappointment over the beginning of the season and gives one more ode to Rose (1:11:15).
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Guests: Vincent Goodwill and Josh Schrock
Producers: Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcomes no. 96 Alex Brown to look back at the week that was Bears football. The two chat about accountability and missed opportunities before digging into the worst play that AB has ever seen. Next, they chat about the growth they’ve seen from Gervon Dexter Sr., the frustration with the Bears as they might have to hire another coach, and, of course, the team’s offensive line woes (1:20). Then to wrap, with media day loading, the guys chat about the Bulls. Jason gives his thoughts on a recent report that has him a little concerned (58:18).
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Guest: Alex Brown
Producers: Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason starts this edition with a recap of Bears-Colts. He talks about why Anthony Richardson is the NFL’s version of Josh Smith, laments the Bears’ lack of physicality in the end zone, and why he doesn’t have faith in Matt Eberflus to lead the Bears to a Super Bowl (1:11). He also gets into why he feels more confident about 9-8 record prediction, the subpar quarterback play in the NFL and team-building philosophies (49:37). To wrap, he discusses the White Sox as they have an opportunity to set the modern-day MLB loss record (57:20)
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason gets into a personal episode. He tells the listeners about his journey in radio, how he grew to love radio, and betting on himself. He explains what the last couple of weeks have been like for him. Next, he welcomes former Colts player Bill Brooks to help preview the Bears-Colts game. The two chat about old-school football, banning two-high safeties, and how offenses can combat the rising defensive ingenuity.
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Host: Jason Goff
Guest: Bill Brooks
Producers: Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason welcomes no. 96 Alex Brown to the podcast. The two try to make sense of the mess that is the Chicago Bears. They dig into the main issues plaguing the offensive line, a conversation AB had with Steve Spurrier, and whether the Bears should have addressed the offensive line in the draft. They also discuss Caleb Williams’s progression, debate whether Matt Eberflus is best suited as a defensive coordinator, and reminisce about old-school football (1:27)!
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Guest: Alex Brown
Producers: Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason recaps and breaks down the absolute disaster that was the Bears’ offensive performance on 'Sunday Night Football.' Jason digs into why the fun is over for the Bears, why Ryan Poles’s negligence to fix the offensive line has hurt the team, and Matt Eberflus not preparing the team (1:25). Next, Jason digs into the Shane Waldron problem. He addresses the poor running game and inadequate offensive production before discussing where Caleb Williams needs to improve after his two-interception performance (19:10). After laying into the offense, Jason talks about the Bears’ standout defensive performance. He talks about the impressive starts by Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards, Montez Sweat needing to make more splash plays, and where the team stands two weeks into the season (28:27). To wrap, Jason thanks everyone for their support after a busy weekend before espousing on the joys of fatherhood (50:08).
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Producers: Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams
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