Football Talk Without Forcing the Drama
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | SportsFootball |
The Pylons crew reach 100 episodes of the show. It has been a long time coming and the guys have enjoyed every minute of it (recording wise, not always what happens on the field). With a big show comes a big announcement, and that announcement is the... more
It’s the most wonderful time of the year– Golden Pylons time. We give out our very own award for lots of the big AP award and some of our own making. So come, take a listen to the most important awards show that this podcast does.
The 2013 NFL Season is over, but we aren’t done talking about it. What were our favorite parts? What do we want to forget? Did the season live up to our expectations? What about the playoffs? So many things left to wrap up before the Golden Pylons ar... more
The biggest game of the year turned out to be a fairly one-sided affair. While that didn’t lessen some people’s enjoyment of the game, others were pretty let down. The guys take you through what went right and what went wrong with each team’s game pl... more
We record an in-depth, total breakdown of the upcoming big game and let you know where the flaws and strengths are with both teams… and then, due to technical difficulties, we lost all of that. So, we recorded a shorter, more concise, version that ge... more
The field for the Super Bowl is set and if you would have listened to Mark before the season started, you would already know what teams are there. Seattle and Denver punched their tickets in the game that we all really wanted to see. How did they do ... more
We head into Championship weekend with what many analysts are describing as the best four teams in football (we debate that a little) left playing for their respective conference Championships. How did they separate themselves in the Divisional Playo... more
Round one of the playoffs gave us one of the best-played weekends of football this season. Unfortunately it wasn’t a complete success as the Bengals fumbled (and intercepted) away their playoff opportunity. We take a look at what the losers will need... more
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Good stuff. You mean I can tune in to a sports show where I don't have to listen to talk about the Bobcats? All NFL, all the time? I'm in!
Just no-nonsense... Well... Some-nonsense football commentary and review.
Pretty cool, straight forward, kinda blue collar take on things. Funny and enjoyable and a little something different. Great for hardcore and casual fans alike.
i think it's great to get out of the 24-7 sports media loop to hear a fans' perspective on the NFL. but, i am unabashedly biased as well
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