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Welcome to Quit The Cap Podcast, a show where reat men bave real conversation withoat all the flaff. Call it the No Cap Zone.Taking on the issues of today with honesty & humor. The gang is all bere, the parties in motion time to go crazy
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Have you SEEN the state of the papers today? PAPER CUTS has. In our now DAILY podcast, some of Britain’s sharpest commentators and funniest comedians come together to look at the madness, the strangeness, the obsessions, and – occasionally – the brilliance of our national press. Host Miranda Sawyer is joined by journalists and comedians like Jason Hazeley, Fin Taylor, Jonn Elledge, Alex Von Tunzelmann, Grainne Maguire, Rob Hutton, Athena Kugblenu, Marcus Brigstocke and many more. Illustratio ...
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Two former NFL offensive linemen (Alex Boone and Jeremiah Sirles) join former 8th grade football backup (Phil Mackey) for entertaining, behind-the-scenes discussions about the NFL -- from a trenches perspective! Your Dumb Football Questions are always welcome on the OLine Committee. An offensive line lifestyle podcast!
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Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals

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Locked On Bengals podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Cincinnati Bengals and the National Football League. Hosted by football analysts James Rapien and Jake Liscow, the Locked On Bengals podcast provides your daily Bengals fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the venerable Bengals franchise. Locked On Bengals takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the bigg ...
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The Business of the Community In the latest edition of Quit the Cat Podcast, hosts The Bishop BP, and PosiTiff delve into the business of community. They emphasize the importance of focusing on all relevant aspects that contribute to changing and transforming the lives of individuals within a community. Their discussion highlights practical insight…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: I’m afraid there is no money. The Chancellor says the Treasury is in a much worse state than expected and the tabloids are worried about what this means for tax. Bloody Murdoch! Rupert is trying to kick his ‘lefty’ kids out of his trust and The Telegraph has all the juicy details. Plus – Step-mother D…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Mel Stride joins live as he launches his Tory leadership bid. The government takes action after a report highlights failings at the health and social care regulator. Friends star Jennifer Aniston criticises JD Vance's 'childless cat ladies' comment. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.…
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The guys break down why Ja'Marr Chase still isn't practicing as the Cincinnati Bengals get through their second day of training camp. Plus, Joe Burrow continues a strong start to camp and with Chase and Higgins out of practice on Thursday, other receivers - and Mike Gesicki - have had strong showings and are staking their claim with extra reps. Wit…
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Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey answer your Dumb Football Questions: Why are offensive linemen always pointing at things? What do the colors and numbers mean in snap counts? And what do offensive line coaches actually do? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey are fired up for the start of NFL training camp! They discuss a handful of major storylines. 1:00 -- We recorded an episode all together, in the same room, but technical gremlins rendered it useless -- except for these 50 seconds! 4:00 -- Is This A Hot Take? With Brandon Aiyuk and Trent Williams wanting a…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: A star is born. Celebs line up to support Kamala Harris in the The New York Post. Horny histories! We explore the history of sex with Kate Lister in The i. Plus – Who Charted? The Guardian tries to explain the very complicated music charts. Miranda Sawyer is joined by comedian Fergus Craig and journal…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, widespread outrage after a police officer kicked and stamped on a man's head as he was lying face down on the ground at Manchester Airport. Nick speaks with Tom Tugendhat as he announces he is running to be the next leader of the Conservative party. Knife crime offences have risen by 4% since last year. All of this and…
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Joe Burrow went full as the Cincinnati Bengals began training camp, throwing all over the field, taking snaps under center, and doing everything else you'd expect from your favorite team's star QB. Plus, Tee Higgins was a full-go as he's embracing professionalism in his franchise year, but Ja'Marr Chase didn't practice as head coach Zac Taylor allu…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Wind farm windfall. The Telegraph details King Charles' big green payout. Tangerine dream. The Times says fake tan is back, baby. Plus – I’ll have whatever he’s having! The Guardian profiles competitive eating legend Takeru Kobayashi. Alex von Tunzelmann is joined by American Friction host Jacob Jarvi…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, seven Labour MPs have had the whip suspended for voting to scrap the two-child benefit cap. Charlotte Dujardin, Britain’s three-time Olympic champion, pulls out of Paris 2024 over a video showing her whipping a horse repeatedly on the legs. Nick speaks to Heathrow Airport CEO Thomas Woldbye and Former Conservative Chai…
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When Joe Burrow makes drastic hairstyle changes, he captures the hearts and minds of football fans. The guys break down Burrow's hair choices, why the Cincinnati Bengals aren't bringing a veteran cornerback in for camp, and how the confidence Duke Tobin expressed in Andrei Iosivas and Chase Brown could signal the team's future at RB and WR. Plus, w…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Lights, Kamala, action! VP Harris takes the fight to Trump. The tide is high. A family survives a month on a life raft in The Guardian. Plus – Come again? The Sun wants to close the orgasm gap with nine saucy bedroom tips. Alex von Tunzelmann is joined by Podmasters head honcho Andrew Harrison and sta…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Sir Keir Starmer has indicated for the first time that he will consider scrapping the two-child benefit cap. More than 1,200 artists, athletes and academics have condemned the “injustice” of sentences handed to five Just Stop Oil activists. Nick speaks with Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall and Shadow Home Secret…
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Cincinnati Bengals leadership spoke with the media at their annual mock turtle soup preseason luncheon on Monday, and Mike Brown, Duke Tobin, and Zac Taylor all expressed confidence in Joe Burrow's wrist health ahead of training camp. Plus, the team clearly declared its intent to extend Ja'Marr Chase as a high priority. Plus, Taylor made his plans …
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Commander in relief. The papers react as President Biden quits the election. Something wicked this way comes. The worrying trend of tradwives and witchcraft are profiled in The Guardian. Plus – The devil wears A.I. The Times shares a strange story of an AI fashion influencer. Miranda Sawyer is joined …
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Joe Biden drops out of the 2024 US presidential race. The Albert Memorial is ‘considered offensive’, says Royal Parks. Nick speaks with Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.…
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Cincinnati Bengals rookies are officially back in town, so the guys break down Amarius Mims' contract situation as he's (at the time of recording) still unsigned, and the injury moves the team made for Erick All, DJ Ivey, and Devonnsha Maxwell. Plus, we dive into mailbag questions ranking the most interesting Bengals camp battles this year, and som…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Oil and trouble. Imprisoned environmental activists are plastered on the front page of The Telegraph. Wake up and smell the coffee. We mourn the end of Pret’s ‘too good to be true’ subscription in The Guardian. Plus – Dangerous liaisons. The Daily Mail shares the tale of a man who helped his best frie…
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It isn't Cincinnati Bengals training camp without at least one major contract negotiation under the microscope. This year, it's Ja'Marr Chase (and to a lesser degree, Evan McPherson) threatening to reset the market. The guys break down the importance of getting Chase's extension done sooner than later before diving into this year's training camp pu…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: The King and why? The Mail isn’t happy with the Labour Government’s plans laid out in the King’s speech. The Mickey Mouse Snub. Is Disney about to run out of young fans? Plus – Take it to the max! The Guardian tries to explain the latest online wellness trend for men: Auramaxing. Alex von Tunzelmann i…
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The Cincinnati Bengals defense will look different in 2024 with new starters at safety and on the interior defensive line, and a major roster battle for outside corner opposite Cam Taylor-Britt. The guys break down what positive signals could be from the safety additions, how the CB2 battle will shake out, and why it's so important that the combina…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: The lion sleeps tonight. Gareth Southgate quits and Fleet Street pay their respects. He’s just not that into you. Kate Lister explores the trend of “shut up rings” in The i. Plus – Lunatic fringe. The Times has some opinions on Daniel Craig’s new hair do. Miranda Sawyer is joined by the host of Americ…
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The Cincinnati Bengals offense has been largely driven by Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins as long as they've been together. While they'll continue to be the primary engine for the offense, changes at WR3, right tackle, tight end, and running back mean there are questions at each position as the team begins training camp next week. The gu…
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Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey answer your Dumb Football Questions: With College Football ‘25 coming out, what is your all-time favorite sports video game?; What is a college recruiting visit like? (Epic stories here…) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy OLine Committee
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Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey spent most of this episode telling hilarious stories about football, life and crazy recruiting visits! 1:00 -- Alex is somehow exhausted from golfing, LOL 8:00 -- Why preseason NFL prep -- or lack thereof -- can be frustrating 16:00 -- Jeremiah breaks down the one time he caught a pass in an NFL game 20:0…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Huckleberry Veep. Who is JD Vance and why did Trump pick him as a running mate? I’m just living that lifestyle. The Guardian embraces Brat Summer. Plus – My Fair Gen Z. The Times has some lessons in etiquette for the young’uns. Alex von Tunzelmann is joined by journalist Holly Thomas and comedian Emma…
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Joe Burrow will be in the spotlight when the Cincinnati Bengals begin training camp next week. The guys break down their expectations for Burrow coming off his wrist injury - can he finally have a normal camp? Or will we be scrutinizing every practice and worrying over off days? Plus, the NFL still holds Burrow in high esteem according to Jeremy Fo…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: They think it’s olé over! The front pages mark England’s defeat in the Euro final. Divine intervention. Trump thanks God that he survived his assassination attempt in The Times. Plus – Bridezillionaire? The Sun shares details of the most spenny wedding of the year. Miranda Sawyer is joined by journali…
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As expected, the Cincinnati Bengals will not reach a long-term deal with Tee Higgins before the franchise deadline, concluding the offseason that began with the tag back in February. The guys recap the offseason that went very in-line with their predictions, and revealed some areas that the team still could stand to improve from a roster management…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Half Time! Labour could shorten prison sentences to deal with capacity issues and The Telegraph is apoplectic. Fight for your right to party. Why can nobody throw a proper messy house party any more, ask an anxious Times. Plus – Birds of a feather. A journo goes on a ‘pigeon safari’ for the i and disc…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, President Biden remains defiant despite calls for him to drop out of the Presidential race. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood will use a speech today to announce the earlier automatic release of thousands of prisoners. Sir Keir Starmer faces mutiny on child benefit from Labour backbenches. All of this and more on the N…
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The guys break down which positions are most likely to see the Cincinnati Bengals make a veteran addition. You could argue they need to improve depth at running back, interior offensive line, cornerback, and interior defensive line - so we analyze where we think moves are most and least likely. Plus, a conversation about award odds for Joe Burrow a…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Wat a coincidence! Southgate’s boys made it to the final and every tabloid has the same headline. Handbags at dawn. It’s Suella “Cruella” Braverman vs Kemi “The Krusher” Badenoch as the Tory leadership race gets nasty. Plus – Clooney Bin. Former Batman tells President Biden to stand down in New York T…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Hollywood star George Clooney has called on Joe Biden to pull out of the US Presidential race. Patients are too often "gaslighted, dismissed, and fobbed off" when they raise concerns about NHS care, the patient safety commissioner has said. England beat the Netherlands to secure their place in the Euro 2024 final again…
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Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey answer your Dumb Football Questions: What are the biggest differences between the NFL and college? (Answer may surprise you!); What are the keys to losing a bunch of weight in a healthy way?; What does “needs more sand in his pants” mean? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoice…
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Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey are PLOWING through the NFL doldrums with one of their most exciting episodes yet! 1:00 -- Jeremiah has an important ask for the audience 5:00 -- The boys unveil a new segment called, “Is This a Hot Take?” 5:30 -- Will the Los Angeles Chargers double their win total in 2024? 17:00 -- Is the Chicago Bears …
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Average Joe. Biden made a gaffeless speech at NATO but critics are still calling for him to step down. Sleeping with the enemy. The Spectator is lusting over Keir Starmer’s ‘rugby face’. Plus – Darkest before the dawn. A Guardian journo tries to wake up at 5am every day, fails miserably. Miranda Sawye…
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Joe Burrow discussed bulking up for the 2024 season as he's getting ready to remind the NFL world that he's an elite QB. We break down his most interesting comments on his Pardon My Take appearance ranging from getting bigger, to the taunting rule, and giving "people something to talk about this year". Plus, with Ring Of Honor voting closed, we pre…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Who are ya? The Guardian investigates the elusive Reform UK candidates. Gone to pot. The Mail thinks weed farms are taking over the suburbs. Plus – I don't want ANY spam! The Telegraph sends a journo back in time to eat like a 60s housewife. Alex Von Tunzelmann is joined by journalist Rebecca Reid and…
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In this episode, of Quit The Cap Podcast, The Bishop and BP dive into the age-old debate: is it who you know or what you know that truly matters? The recent buzz around LeBron James and his son Bronny’s potential draft pick to the Lakers, is an opportunity to have a much needed conversation about the dynamics of influence and merit. Does network an…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Cabinet of Curiosities. Starmer has appointed his new cabinet and The Telegraph has some opinions. Stuck in the midlife with you. The Daily Mail has figured out why so many women are leaving their husbands. Plus – Una Cerveza, Por Favor. Going on holiday? The Times has a list of dos and don’ts for Bri…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Tony Blair issues warning to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on migration, law and order & 'wokeism'. Reports suggest Labour could build mini-prisons across Britain to fix the ‘broken’ justice system, with some prisoners set to be freed after serving just 40% of their sentence. Nick speaks with Conservative MP Kevin Ho…
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Arif Hasan breaks down whether Joe Burrow has ice in his veins after writing over 10,000 words about QB Clutchness. We break down what "clutch" means when it comes to quarterbacking, and why Burrow is one of the highest performing QBs in the clutch in the NFL. But he's also been somewhat let down by his surroundings, so it doesn't always translate …
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Keir we go! The front pages react to the Labour landslide. Electoral Reform. Farage’s party exceeded expectations and rained on our parade. Plus – Dress for success. We examine the sartorial choices of candidates, pundits and even ye olde mayors. Our intrepid hostess with the mostess Miranda Sawyer is…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we reflect on a historic election victory by Sir Keir Starmer's Labour party. Nick speaks to a number of key political voices during a five-hour special, including Lib Dem Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper, Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, Former Armed Forces Minister James Heappey, Former Northern Ireland Minis…
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We read the papers so you don’t have to. Today: Pick your player. It’s election day (don’t forget your ID) and the papers are picking teams. Even The Sun! It’s all gone a bit Pete Tong. The Times attends a conspiracy theory festival – at least that's what they want you to think. Plus – Smells fishy. The Telegraph investigates the most pungent villa…
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On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, Joe Biden faces increasing pressure to step down from the US Presidential race. A survey has revealed more than 80% of staff working from home admit to watching television on the job. Nick speaks to Switzerland's Ambassador to the UK ahead of their Euro 2024 quarter-final match against England. All of this and more on …
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