The Broad Street Line
Summary: Born out of countless hours spent riding the subway bearing the same name comes "The Broad Street Line" - an irreverent mix of sports talk, music, technology and pop culture. Each week, hosts Kris Domingo and Roy Burton provide their takes on the world of sports and whatever else comes to mind - answering questions and questioning answers. Here on The Broad Street Line, we do our best to bring you the the biggest and best names in the world of sports, both locally and nationally. Our list of past guests includes New York Times bestselling author Sam Smith ("The Jordan Rules"), Inquirer columnist Don McKee, Sixers' beat writer Tom Moore (Bucks County Courier Times, phillyburbs.com), Jonathan Tannenwald (Philly.com, OnTheDLPodcast), and fantasy football columnist Ryan Chatelain (amNewYork).
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The Philadelphia Eagles may have suffered their first loss of the season, but there's no need to panic. On this episode of The Broad Street Line, we'll take a look back at the first month and tell you why there's little reason to worry about Chip Kelly and his crew. For now. Later in the show, we'll bring you the best from NBA Media Day, pay respect to retiring Yankees' shortstop Derek Jeter, and get you caught up on the rest of the past week in sports as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
On this edition of The Broad Street Line, we'll explain exactly how the Philadelphia Eagles are one of only three teams in the NFL with an undefeated record. And at the top of the show's second hour, Jarman Gantt from The Sideline Haters will join the podcast to give you his thoughts on Eagles/Redskins and what to expect out of the NFC East going forward. We'll also give you our early impressions of the iPhone 6, take Roger Goodell to task for his press conference last week, and get you caught up on the rest of the past seven days in the sports world as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
In case you didn't make it to the end of the Monday Night game, we'll start off this week's edition of The Broad Street Line with a recap of the Philadelphia Eagles' wild 30-27 comeback victory over the Indianapolis Colts. With a big divisional game against the Washington Redskins on deck, the Eagles are poised to run away with the NFC East with a win on Sunday. Later in the show, we'll run down the NFL police blotter and give you the latest on the Adrian Peterson, Ray Rice and Greg Hardy cases, and we'll also pull back the curtain on the LeSean McCoy/PYT situation and give you our rules when it comes to tipping and bad service. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
On this edition of The Broad Street Line, we'll break down the Ray Rice fallout from every angle. We'll tell you what the NFL knew and when, and we'll also give you our thoughts on everyone who deserves a piece of the blame. Also during the show, we'll recap a wild Week 1 in the NFL, look forward to an intriging Eagles-Colts Monday Night tilt, and explain how the NBA could have another Donald Sterling situation on its hands. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
Sheil Kapadia of Birds 24/7 joins us in the second hour of the show to give you his thoughts on the Philadelphia Eagles as they get ready to kick off the 2014 season. With the final roster cuts in the books and Week 1 just days away, we'll take a look at what Chip Kelly has in store for Year 2. At the top of the show, we'll run through our NFL prediction and tell you which teams we think will make it all the way to Super Bowl XLIX. We'll also recap a wild Week 1 on the college fooball scene and rank the leading Heisman contenders in what's sure to be a wild season. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
On this edition of The Broad Street Line, we'll get you ready for the 2014 college football season as we'll break down all of the teams and players you'll need to keep an eye on. With the BCS a thing of the past, we'll tell you exactly who to expect to see in the National Championship Playoff, and we'll give you our thoughts on who'll take home the Heisman this December. In the first hour of the show, we'll recap the Philadelphia Eagles' preseason victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers and take an early shot at predicting the team's final 53-man roster before the season opener on September 7. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broand Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
On this episode of The Broad Street Line, we’ll take a look at the good parts of the Philadelphia Eagles’ loss to the New England Patriots and tell you what the team needs to work on in advance of their Thursday date with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Later in the show, we’ll give some shine to the Taney Dragons, and we'll also break down a very entertaining Summerslam - yes, we're talking wrestling - and make our predictions on what will happen over the next few months in the WWE. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
On this episode of The Broad Street Line, we recap the Philadelphia Eagles' preseason loss to the Bears and give you a heads-up on what to look out for in the Birds' next game vs. the New England Patriots Later in the show, we'll tell you what to make of the federal ruling against the NCAA, and we'll debate whether Rory McIlroy has supplanted Tiger Woods as the best golfer on the planet. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
On this edition of The Broad Street Line, we'll discuss Paul George's injury and what it means to the future of USA Basketball. We'll also talk about the latest scuttlebutt involving Kevin Love and how the Sixers could help facilitate a three-team deal. At the top of the show, we'll get you ready for the Philadelphia Eagles' preseason debut against the Chicago Bears, break down the top 20 running backs in fantasy football, and get you caught up on everything in the past week in sports as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
Rhea Hughes of 94WIP joins us at the top of the show to give you her thoughts on the summertime madness here on the Philadelphia sports scene. Between Ryan Howard, Eagles' training camp and Joel Embiid's social media antics, there definitely isn't a shortage of things to talk about. Later in the show, we'll begin our 2014 fantasy football preview by running down the top 20 QBs that should be on your draft board. And with preseason football kicking off next week, we'll also take an early look at both the AFC and NFC Eastern divisions. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
This week on The Broad Street Line, we'll get back into the swing of things with the NFL as training camps all across the country kick off this week. Will Nick Foles be able to answer the bell in his second year as a starter? Will the Seattle Seahawks defy odds and repeat? We'll answer those questions and LOTS more... Later in the show, we'll put a bow on the NBA Summer League, predict which Phillies will be gone by the trade deadline, and get you caught up on the past week in sports as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
The LeBron James saga is finally over, and The Broad Street Line will sort through the fallout of LBJ's return to Cleveland. Who are the new kings of the Eastern Conference? Which teams won free agency? We'll answer those questions and dozens more... Later in the show, we'll tell you our fix for Major League Baseball, give you our rankings of the 20 best quaterbacks in the NFL, and get you caught up on the past week in sports as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
NBA free agency officially kicks off on July 10, but The Broad Street Line has the early word on where some of the league's premier talent will wind up. Will the "Big 3" go their separate ways? We'll answer those questions and a LOT more. Later in the show, we'll grade Nerlens Noel's NBA debut, give you our plan on how to dismantle the Phillies, rate the best QBs in the NFL, and get you caught up on the rest of the past week in sports as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
The 2014 NBA Draft was as wild as everyone expected - on this edition of The Broad Street Line, we'll take a look back at the events of this past Thursday and tell you which teams were the ultimate winners and losers. And although the Philadelphia 76ers didn't end up with Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker, it's clear that GM Sam Hinkie is fully committed to his rebuilding plan Later in the show, we'll recap the U.S./Belgium World Cup match, debate the NFL's most overrated and underrated players, and get you caught up on the past week in sports as only we can. So come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.
The Broad Street Line is the only podcast you need to listen to in preparation for Thursday night's NBA Draft. By the end of the show, we'll help you sort the facts from the rumors and tell you exactly how things will shake out for the Sixers as well as the rest of the NBA. In the second hour of the podcast, we'll put a bow on the Philadelphia Eagles' minicamp as the team takes a month-long break before training camp begins in August. We'll also play "Buyers or Sellers" with the Phillies as the team's recent success has plenty of people thinking that Ruben Amaro Jr. should hold off on trading some of his best players. So, for all of that and more, come and take a ride on The Broad Street Line: The future of sports talk radio has finally arrived.