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Most interesting is he mentions an interesting insider list he recently made of his top ten RBs for the 2015 season. He doesn't run down the entire list but he does go into detail on some of the top running backs he envisions will be in the top-ten for 2015.

If you haven't caught this show before its a good listen.

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Matt Williamson discusses news involving the 49ers, Giants, Packers, Lions and more. Plus, he reveals his list of the top RBs of 2015.

 
Most interesting is he mentions an interesting insider list he recently made of his top ten RBs for the 2015 season. He doesn't run down the entire list but he does go into detail on some of the top running backs he envisions will be in the top-ten for 2015.

If you haven't caught this show before its a good listen.

My link

Matt Williamson discusses news involving the 49ers, Giants, Packers, Lions and more. Plus, he reveals his list of the top RBs of 2015.
The link brings me to the main ESPN nfl page. Too bad ESPN podcasts don't work on iPhones.
 
'Multiple Scores said:
The link brings me to the main ESPN nfl page. Too bad ESPN podcasts don't work on iPhones.
Eh? Maybe not via the ESPN page, but I listen to ESPN podcasts all the time on iPhone. Search ESPN: Football Today,from the itunes podcast area and you should be golden. Or at least, worked for me... :shrug:
 
'Multiple Scores said:
The link brings me to the main ESPN nfl page. Too bad ESPN podcasts don't work on iPhones.
Eh? Maybe not via the ESPN page, but I listen to ESPN podcasts all the time on iPhone. Search ESPN: Football Today,from the itunes podcast area and you should be golden. Or at least, worked for me... :shrug:
No it's not just you, been listening to various ESPN podcasts for last few years on my iphone.Just follow the instructions Cato mentioned and you should be able to access them all just fine.

While we are sort of on the subject Doug Farrar of Yahoo.com is someone I follow on twitter and generally respect his opinion. He also often has Greg Cosel on his podcast. This I can't seem to locate on itunes but really thinking I must be looking for the wrong thing. Any help anyone?

 
While we are sort of on the subject Doug Farrar of Yahoo.com is someone I follow on twitter and generally respect his opinion. He also often has Greg Cosel on his podcast. This I can't seem to locate on itunes but really thinking I must be looking for the wrong thing. Any help anyone?
Here's the instructions for downloading the Farrar/Cosell podcast (which is outstanding)Subscribe to the Shutdown Corner iTunes link (in iTunes, go to "Advanced/Subscribe to Podcast," and paste this link in: http://ysportspods.podbean.com/category/shutdown/feed/). You can also use the link below to either left-click and listen, or right-click to save to your computer

 
ESPN has podcasts linked to their front page so in my original link it was to the ESPN home page and yesterday they had the FOOTBALL TODAY podcast from May 31st linked on ESPN's front page.

Here is the direct link to the archives of FOOTBALL TODAY. Their is a podcast from June 4th up and they are recording another podcast today where Cecil Lammey will be one a guest reporting on Bronco OTAs but that one isn't posted yet.

Right now you can check out the June 4th podcast and I would imagine the one they are recording today will be posted later today or tomorrow.

Direct link to the FOOTBALL TODAY podcast archive page.

Football Today podcast page link

 
Latest Football Today podcast featuring Football Guy Cecil Lammey is up and posted.

Cecil's first time on the podcast.

Good stuff.

Here's the link.

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Matt Williamson talks to Cecil Lammey about Peyton Manning and the Broncos. Plus, Mike Sando breaks down the defenses in the NFC West.

 

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