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Golic Visits Saints Camp

Jason Barrett

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Mike Golic experienced NFL training camps as a player during his nine-year professional career with the Houston Oilers, Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins. He’s experienced them as a member of the media as an analyst for ESPN and a co-host of ESPN Radio’s Mike and Mike sports talk show. This week, he’s watching it as a parent, as his son, Mike Golic Jr., tries to make the roster with the New Orleans Saints.

The younger Golic, who played collegiately at Notre Dame, went undrafted in 2013 but signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was cut late that August, though, and didn’t make the regular season roster.

Last May, Golic was given another opportunity when he was signed by the Saints, but again he didn’t make the team. He signed with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League and went through training camp, but couldn’t land a spot on that roster, either.

The Saints, though, must have seen something they liked from Golic last summer at training camp, because he’s back at The Greenbrier this year, playing both guard and center and trying to find a roster spot.

“I’m glad he’s getting to play center,” said the older Golic just after practice Thursday at The Greenbrier Sports Performance Center. “He’s playing center and guard, which makes him versatile, and it’s fun to watch. I think he’s doing well. It’s little things that you pick up here and there and have to get better at — whether it’s a hand placement or a step here. But it’s just fun to watch.

“It will be good to watch the scrimmage, when they really get after it, to get more of that team element and away from one-on-ones when you know it’s a pass rush or a run. A scrimmage tells a little more.”

Golic’s eyes aren’t always focused on his 25-year-old son. Even though he’s technically on vacation, he admitted it’s hard for him to totally toss his analyst hat to the side.

“I watch it as a parent watching his son realize his dream,” said Golic, who also played at Notre Dame and was a 10th round draft pick in 1985. “So there’s that part of it. But the analytical side of it never leaves. I was a former defensive (tackle), so I’m watching Rob (Ryan’s) defense and seeing what they do and watching the o-line and seeing what they do.

“I’m a big technique guy. I like to watch a lot of how people move hands and feet. I don’t watch what most people watch. I rarely watch the ball. By watching how the play’s developing, I know where the ball is going to end up. So I like to watch everything leading up to that point.”

Credit to the Register Herald who originally published this article

 

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Dan Patrick: NBC Created ‘Something That Was Brilliant’ With Flex Scheduling

“Networks were so upset that NBC would go ‘Hey, you know what? We’re gonna take that game and we’re gonna have it on Sunday night.’ Then FOX and CBS would be scrambling there.”

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Roger Goodell wants flex scheduling to come to Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football package. It could happen this season, but we won’t know for sure until May after league owners decided to table a vote on the proposal. On Wednesday, FOX Sports Radio’s Dan Patrick joined the chorus of critics calling it a bad idea.

Patrick said that the league always prioritizes revenue. If it were thinking about the fans, this isn’t something that would even be discussed.

The idea of flex scheduling was first introduced for NBC’s Sunday Night Football package in 2006. The goal was to make sure the prime time TV package could deliver high quality games every week.

“NBC did something that was brilliant where they were able to flex Sunday night games,” Patrick said. “Everyone wanted it.”

While the fate of flex scheduling for Thursdays remains up in the air, we do know that flex scheduling is coming to Monday Night Football on ESPN this season. Patrick, who worked for NBC when the practice was introduced, said that it always took care of one broadcast partner by screwing others.

“Networks were so upset that NBC would go ‘Hey, you know what? We’re gonna take that game and we’re gonna have it on Sunday night.’ Then FOX and CBS would be scrambling there.”

Dan Patrick suggested that perhaps Amazon’s Prime Video doesn’t deserve the same treatment as NBC or ESPN. Far fewer people watch the Thursday night game than any other primetime NFL contest.

Whether or not flex scheduling comes to Thursday Night Football, Patrick says it does not guarantee to change the package’s reputation for delivering largely unappealing games.

“I’ve long said it’s crazy to say you have to play Sunday and then turn around and play Thursday and we’d always go ‘Man, these Thursday games aren’t good,’” he concluded. “Well, was it the matchup or just the quality of play?”

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106.7 The Fan Extends Deal to Remain Washington Nationals Flagship

“We’re looking forward to continuing to serve as the home for everything Nats for the foreseeable future…”

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106.7 The Fan has announced it has reached a multi-year extension with the Washington Nationals to remain as the MLB club’s radio flagship.

Nationals fans will continue to hear game broadcasts on the station, and those living inside the club’s broadcast territory will be able to stream the radio broadcasts on the Audacy app.

“Opening Day is finally here and we’re thrilled to celebrate the return of baseball season by extending our partnership with the Washington Nationals,” said Audacy Washington D.C. Senior Vice President and Market Manager Ivy Savoy-Smith. “We’re looking forward to continuing to serve as the home for everything Nats for the foreseeable future and give the team’s fans a front row seat to the action on the field and top storylines throughout the year.”

The Nationals have called 106.7 The Fan home since the 2011 season. Beyond game broadcasts, the station will welcome Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo to The Sports Junkies every Wednesday at 9:00 AM throughout the season. The station will also air segments titled “Nats Insider”, hosted by broadcaster Dan Kolko that feature player interviews and features. Those segments will air all along the Nationals Radio Network.

“We couldn’t be happier to partner with Audacy in bringing Nationals fans even more of the interviews and exclusive access they love,” said Lerner Sports Group COO Alan H. Gottlieb. “From in-depth interviews with execs and top players, to off-the-field profiles and more Spanish and English bilingual content than ever before, Audacy offers a comprehensive look at our ball club from all angles.”

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Todd Markiewicz Departing 97.1 The Fan

“He has left an indelible mark in the Columbus market and within the sports/talk radio world by building The Fan with excellent programming, dominant ratings, and overall market share.”

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Longtime 97.1 The Fan Vice President and Market Manager Todd Markiewicz has announced he is leaving the sports radio station.

Markiewicz has been named the President of the 1870 Society, a Name, Image, and Likeness collective working with Ohio State athletics and Learfield to devise NIL strategy, fundraising, and logistics.

In an internal memo, Tegna Columbus President and General Manager John Cardenas credited Markiewicz for helping to establish the brand as “the powerhouse sports station in the country. He has left an indelible mark in the Columbus market and within the sports/talk radio world by building The Fan with excellent programming, dominant ratings, and overall market share.”

Markiewicz joined the station in 2010. Under his leadership, 97.1 The Fan has routinely ranked as the highest-rated station in the Columbus market.

His final day with the station will be Friday, May 26th.

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