Daly Dose Sports
Summary: The Daly Dose Sports Podcast is a look at the world of sports through the eyes of sports writer Clint Daly. A former basketball coach and host of the Daly Dose radio show heard in Denver Co, Clint will guide you through the latest sports news and give you his own unique opinion on today's top stories. Sarcastic, irreverent, and insightful, the Daly Dose Sports Podcast will inform and entertain you with every episode.
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Monday on the Daly Dose, the NFL returned to form with a few less surprises but we did still learn some things from Week 4! The Indianapolis Colts seem to hate Andrew Luck. We have some good news and some bad news for the Miami Dolphins. And could this be the year of the Bengal? Dabo Swinney has done an amazing job of transforming the Clemson Tigers, but their fans still have a ways to go. We are also seeing three teams, that could be College Playoff contenders separate themselves from the pack. Team USA struggles at the Ryder Cup, and the Cleveland Cavaliers have some high expectations to live up to this season!
Friday on the Daly Dose, the Carolina Panthers sign a well known player to their roster. What took him so long to get a job? The NBA is out to make some more money, but there could be some drawbacks to their latest viewing package. We preview what did be a very good weekend in sports, as we have NCAA Football, MLB, and NFL games to watch. Then, with Tiger Woods winning his first PGA tournament in five years, we take a look back at the Top 5 individual sports comebacks in sports history!
Thursday on the Daly Dose, former Pittsburgh Steeler James Harrison is giving Le’Veon Bell some advice, but he might be hurting more than helping. The Clemson Tigers suddenly have a depth problem at quarterback, and they now are depending completely upon a freshman. Finally, we continue our talk with a longtime caller, as we review the NFL season through the first three games, and he gives us his Super Bowl picks!
Wednesday on the Daly Dose, we remember some of the records that Barry Bonds set during his career, the NFL is rethinking their rules about roughing the passer, and there is a disgusting story coming out about the Detroit Tigers! We also continue our discussion with a longtime friend of the show, as we look at each team in the NFl through the first three games. Can the Cleveland Browns turn things around? Are the Chicago Bears a dark horse candidate in the NFC North? And does Andrew Luck make the Indianapolis Colts a possible playoff team?
Tuesday on the Dose, the Pittsburgh Steelers finally got their first win, but it wasn't easy. A few NFL players are gone for the year with injuries, and a top 5 college football team is making a move at quarterback. Then, we are joined by a long time caller to discuss the NFL season through the first three games. Which teams are surprising us, and which are disappointing? We begin our review of every team in the league so far!
Monday on the Daly Dose, we look at a wild weekend of surprises, injuries and upsets in sports! Tiger Woods wins his first PGA Tour event since 2013, and is now fully back from what looked like an end to his career. In the NFL we are seeing officiating calls that are changing the spirit of the game. Will the NFL maintain this stance on protecting quarterbacks? We also saw a number of upsets as the Detroit Lions, New York Giants and Buffalo Bills all got their first victory of the season. College football provided a few upsets too including one of the biggest we have seen in NCAA history! We recap a wild weekend of upsets in sports!
Friday on the Daly Dose, the Cleveland Browns get their first win since 2016, the Ohio State Buckeyes could be without their top defensive player for awhile, and LeBron James is set to do a new Space Jam movie. We have a few plot suggestions. We preview the weekend in sports, including some Major League Baseball, a few college football and NFL games, and the PGA championship. Finally, we take a look a the top five insanely talented athletes that were unable to overcome their vices away from sports, and it cost them their playing careers!
Thursday on the Daly Dose, the Los Angeles Dodgers are getting hot but Yasiel Puig has some issues away from the baseball diamond. The Dallas Mavericks got a slap on the wrist from the NBA, and it is a good thing they aren’t in the NFL. We discuss the frustration that Tom Brady voiced about Bill Belichick in a newly released book. Could the New England Patriots be in trouble after their loss in Week 2 to the Jacksonville Jaguars? Finally, we take a look at some of the top sports overreactions of the week. Should UCLA and Florida State already replace their newly hired head coaches? Are the Dallas Cowboys back? Can Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes break the single season touchdown record? Could the Denver Broncos be a playoff team? Are the Los Angeles Rams now the Super Bowl favorite? We answer all of these questions and more!
Wednesday on the Daly Dose, we discuss how NFL Hall of Famers pushing for insurance is just another reason that more NFL rules are coming. We may be seeing a changing of the guard in Tampa Bay as now the players seem to be in favor of their current quarterback. Plus, Oscar De La Hoya says he may want to run for President here in the United States, and we think he just might have what it takes to win. Finally, we take a look at some weekly power rankings and examine the worst teams so far in the NFL and college football. Is there any hope for these struggling teams?
Tuesday on the Dose, the New England Patriots are really getting desperate as they make a move for troubled wide receiver Josh Gordon. The Philadelphia Eagles are bringing back quarterback Carson Wentz for Week 3, but are they making the move too soon? Today, we also look at some of the winners and losers from the weekend in football. In the NFL, the Kansas City Chiefs offense is rolling, but it is not all good news. Blake Bortles bested Tom Brady, and one head coach hasn't won a game in over 10 years. In college football, two conferences took some damaging losses, and one perennial doormat is surprisingly hot!
Monday on the Daly Dose, we look at a few of the top stories from the weekend in sports. Ohio State finished their final game without head coach Urban Meyer, but we aren't sure he has learned anything. The Cleveland Browns are cutting a talented player off the field, but they are still doing Browns things on the field. We saw another tie in the NFL on Sunday, and wish the league would do something to prevent them. And a long time NFL running back made his way into the history books on Sunday, and we had no idea he was that high on the list. Plus, we discuss the second Gennady Golovkin vs. Canelo Alvarez fight that took place on Saturday. Did the judges get it right this time?
Friday on the Daly Dose, the Cincinnati Bengals are in first place, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced what should be a very strong class, and the New York Yankees are stumbling down the stretch. We preview the weekend in sports, as we have some big games in college football, and the NFL. Finally, we are seeing the latest class of quarterbacks in the NFL getting some early playing time. Today, we look at some past quarterbacks that started fast in their rookie seasons, but eventually faded!
Thursday on the Daly Dose, Russell Westbrook is injured, but Oklahoma City Thunder fans shouldn’t be worried. It could work out for the best. The Buffalo Bills make a move a quarterback for Week 2, and we have some concerns. The Detroit Lions have some internal strife in their locker room. Why are the players upset at their head coach? Then, we discuss why we are still wearing Nike, and we take a look at a few of the biggest overreactions from the NFL. Should the Cleveland Browns get Baker Mayfield into the lineup? Is Andrew Luck truly back? And did that amazing comeback on Sunday night mean that Aaron Rodgers is now the GOAT?
Wednesday on the Daly Dose, we discuss some of the progress that we have seen in sports video games for National Video Game Day. They have come a long ways in the past few decades! We have some bad news in college football, the Pittsburgh Steelers have some very significant injuries, and the New England Patriots are still looking for help at wide receiver. We respond to a listener message. Should young players be free to wear any available number in team history? Then, with the first full weekend of football now complete, we are looking at some power rankings in both the NFL, and college football. Which teams top our list? There are a few surprises!
Tuesday on the Dose, we have some free, insightful advice for the Green Bay Packers concerning Aaron Rodgers status for Week 2 against the Minnesota Vikings. We take a look at the biggest winners and losers from Week 2 of the college football season. We may not have seen many big games or upsets just yet, but we have a number of programs that are winners and losers. Finally we look at the biggest winners and losers from Week 1 of the NFL season. Who were the winners from the longest game in NFL history? How could the Baltimore Ravens be losers after such a dominant victory? We have these and more today on the Dose!