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Winning the Offseason

Winning the Offseason

By: Josiah Chamberlain
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Winning the Offseason is your ultimate NFL offseason guide. 🏈 From free agency and the draft to trade rumors and roster-building strategies, hosts Josiah and Drew break down how every team can improve for the next season. Whether you’re a die-hard fan, an analyst, or just trying to stay ahead of the game, we bring expert insights, deep dives, and bold predictions to help you navigate the most crucial months of the football calendar. Because in the NFL, championships aren’t just won on the field—they’re won in the offseason. 🎙️ New episodes weekly! Subscribe now and stay ahead of the game.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Football (American)
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  • Winning the Offseason - When Is It Not Too Early?
    Sep 14 2025
    Week 1 NFL Reactions: Hot Seats, Quarterback Performances, and Early Playoff Predictions In this episode, the hosts dive into the aftermath of Week 1 of the NFL season. They discuss which teams and coaches are already on the hot seat, including head coaches Brian Daboll of the New York Giants, Brian Callahan of the Tennessee Titans, Mike McDaniel of the Miami Dolphins, and John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens. The performance of various quarterbacks, including Bryce Young, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Fields, and CJ Stroud, is scrutinized for potential regression or revival. They also debate the timeline for deciding if these players and their respective teams have what it takes to turn their seasons around. Additionally, the hosts touch on early-season concerns for the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears, and they reflect on past seasons to provide a perspective on how teams can bounce back. Insightful discussions help set the tone for what's to come in the NFL season. 00:00 Introduction and Week One Reactions 01:46 Coaches on the Hot Seat 12:56 Quarterback Revival 16:41 Quarterback Regression 19:59 Tua's Troubles and Offensive Struggles 22:01 Bryce Young's Performance and Panthers' Woes 26:33 Detroit Lions: When to Panic? 28:12 Chicago Bears: Evaluating Ben Johnson 33:08 Josh Allen: The Best QB in the NFL? 36:45 Final Thoughts and Season Predictions
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    40 mins
  • Winning the Offseason: Draft Weekend Special: Surprises, Breaking Norms, and Notable Picks
    Apr 26 2025
    In this episode of 'Winning the Off-Season,' the hosts discuss the unfolding events of the NFL Draft Weekend as they anticipate the second Carolina Panthers fourth-round pick. They reflect on the surprises of the draft, including notable breaks from tradition by teams like Green Bay and Seattle, and unexpected picks. The hosts delve into several teams' draft strategies, highlighting the values and potential missteps in selections. They also discuss the ongoing saga of Shaer Sanders, a once top prospect who remains unpicked due to character concerns. Notable mentions include the Atlanta Falcons' frustrating draft decisions, the standout drafts by the Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Carolina Panthers, and Kansas City Chiefs, among others. The detailed breakdowns encapsulate the excitement, drama, and strategic intricacies that define the NFL Draft. 00:00 Introduction and Draft Overview 00:26 Breaking Traditions in the First Round 01:47 Panthers' Fourth Round Pick and Safety Discussion 02:33 Sha Andrew Saga and Quarterback Picks 04:05 Character Concerns and NFL Draft Decisions 09:00 Frustrations with the Falcons' Draft Choices 14:38 Favorite Drafts and Team Highlights 16:05 Trading Back and Draft Picks 16:50 Tampa Bay's Draft Strategy 18:55 New Orleans Saints' Controversial Move 19:41 Las Vegas Raiders' Improvements 20:15 Draft Day Surprises and Reactions 24:18 Kansas City Chiefs' Draft Highlights 27:31 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Analysis
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    28 mins
  • Winning the Offseason: AFC/NFC South Draft Analysis and Panthers Offseason Breakdown
    Apr 24 2025
    In this episode, hosts Josiah and Drew Poplin take a deep dive into the offseason moves and draft prospects for the AFC and NFC South divisions. They begin with a detailed review of the Houston Texans' competitive yet inconsistent season and significant roster changes. They then analyze the Indianapolis Colts' active offseason, focusing on the quarterback competition and other key acquisitions. The Jacksonville Jaguars' lackluster season and potential draft targets are also discussed. The conversation shifts to the Tennessee Titans' disappointing season and the high expectations for their number one draft pick, Cam Ward. Moving to the NFC South, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' strategic yet constrained offseason, the Atlanta Falcons' defensive needs, and the New Orleans Saints' questionable financial decisions are all examined. The episode culminates with an in-depth special on the Carolina Panthers, covering their tumultuous season, promising offseason improvements, and extensive draft strategy. 00:00 Introduction and AFC South Overview 00:17 Houston Texans: Season Recap and Offseason Moves 06:34 Indianapolis Colts: Season Recap and Offseason Moves 12:20 Jacksonville Jaguars: Season Recap and Offseason Moves 23:03 Tennessee Titans: Season Recap and Offseason Moves 31:26 Transition to NFC South 32:11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Season Recap and Offseason Moves 37:46 Atlanta Falcons: Season Recap and Offseason Moves 40:31 Draft Picks and Defensive Focus 40:44 Atlanta Falcons' Draft Strategy 41:18 Potential Defensive Picks for Atlanta 43:09 New Orleans Saints' Struggles and Free Agency Moves 46:11 Saints' Draft Needs and Potential Trades 50:25 Carolina Panthers' Season Recap 52:02 Bryce Young's Performance and Team Dynamics 57:16 Panthers' Offseason Moves and Draft Strategy 01:03:53 Panthers' Draft Scenarios and Prospects 01:22:05 Final Thoughts and Mock Draft Preview
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    1 hr and 22 mins
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