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Ty & Bob Pod S4 E7: J.J. McCarthy Decision, Micah Parsons' obliteration, Bears go 4-2, Lions lower boom
Episode 589
mercredi 22 octobre 2025 • Duration 02:03:45
Things are heating up.
Once again, the NFC North is shaping into the league’s best division.A year ago, Sam Darnold was a major reason why… and the Minnesota Vikings decided to use their money elsewhere in the offseason. J.J. McCarthy’s ankle is still hurting. After Carson Wentz’s struggles vs. Philadelphia on Sunday, we can’t help but look back at the team’s monumental quarterback decision.
Elsewhere, the Green Bay Packers’ all-in trade for Micah Parsons continues to look genius. He was a menace in the desert.
Chicago’s run game was more of a freight train against the Saints. Ben Johnson’s off to a strong start.
And that decimated Lions secondary edged Tampa Bay’s decimated receiving corps.
Here’s your weekly two-hour dissection of everything NFC North with Pro Football Hall of Famer Bob McGinn. Paid subscribers to GoLongTD.com can access an ad-free version of this episode.
Miss our feature on Lions defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad? It's right here.
Also, here's the piece on Ty'Ron Hopper mentioned on the pod.
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Week 7 Recap: Bears ROLL, Browns hope, Jaxson Dart shines, Jalen Hurts the X-Factor
Episode 588
mardi 21 octobre 2025 • Duration 31:56
Happy Hour Replay: Allen Robinson
Episode 579
vendredi 26 septembre 2025 • Duration 37:35
Happy Valley… to Jacksonville… to Chicago… to several other stops at the tail-end, Allen Robinson experienced a little bit of everything as an NFL wide receiver.
Poor QB play.
Super Bowl expectations.
A torn ACL.
1,000-yard seasons.
Contract disputes.
Revis Island.
Stafford ‘n Goff.
There’s a lot to get into and the longtime NFL wide receiver is much obliged. We welcomed Robinson onto our latest Zoom Happy Hour at Go Long this week, and he didn’t disappoint. Thanks to all who joined, and be sure to keep an eye out for future hangouts. Is there an NFL player you’d like to share a virtual beer with? Let me know at golongtd@substack.com.
Video and audio is available above. I’ll also post the transcript separately, too.
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Substack Live: It's the regular season... but still (very) sweet for the Buffalo Bills
Episode 489
lundi 18 novembre 2024 • Duration 15:01
ORCHARD PARK, NY — Buffalo and Kansas City will meet again in January.
Because of course they will.
That’s how this rivalry works. Then — and only then — will the Bills truly feel satisfied knocking off Patrick Mahomes. But Sunday evening’s 30-21 triumph still felt like a major step in the right direction for Sean McDermott’s team.
In sum, they played to win. They let their own virtuoso at the position, Josh Allen, take over on fourth and 2.
I’ll have a column from the game at Go Long Monday AM. Until then, here’s an instant reaction video with Jim Monos, the team’s former director of personnel and 2009 Super Bowl champ with the Saints.
If you haven’t yet, be sure to download the app and catch future Substack Live videos, too.
Thanks, all!
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How the NFL Works S1 E5: Inside Kenny Clark's Lair
Episode 488
vendredi 15 novembre 2024 • Duration 46:41
GREEN BAY, Wisc. — Christmas decorations are going up in House Clark and just know that the Green Bay Packers’ hulking defensive tackle goes hard for the holidays. This family is getting into the spirit… and then some.
Head downstairs, into the man cave, and you’ll see massive action shots of Kenny Clark in the trenches.
One features Clark nose up on the ball, staring through the soul of a Carolina Panthers center. There are two game balls atop a fireplace mantle — one from a 10-3 win over the Bears in 2019, another from a 38-20 win over the Bears in 2023. That second ball holds a special place in his heart.
In a back corner are Normatec compression leg sleeves. He’s always seeking an edge. After all, those collisions at the line of scrimmage take a physical toll on a 6-foot-3, 314-pound man.
And in comfy sweatpants, the Packers’ grizzled nine-year stalwart in the middle takes a seat on a plush sectional sofa to chat again with Go Long.
Readers may remember our profile from the 2021 season. That’s when Clark opened up about his incarcerated father. Kenny Jr. was only 9 years old when Kenny Sr. was locked up for a murder he insisted he did not commit. (“My Dad did nothing wrong,” son said then.) Clark truly had no idea if his Dad would ever get to see him play — he was sentenced to a minimum of 55 years. To his shock, that moment finally arrived in Week 1 of the ‘23 season at Chicago. It was an emotional afternoon for Kenny Jr., for his mother, for everyone. After more appeals, court proceedings and heartache than he could ever recall, Kenny Clark finally has his father back.
Life is good.
His daughter, Kenaii, is growing fast and he’s got another baby girl on the way.
He inked a three-year, $64 million extension last July.
As for this year’s team? Clark hasn’t felt this hopeful in a long time. The three-time Pro Bowler who’s been on this team since 2016 has suffered plenty of crushing postseason over the years. Now, he’s the elder statesman on the youngest team in the league.
It only made sense to catch up with Clark on our recent reporting trip to Wisconsin.
Audio of our conversation is above for our latest edition of “How the NFL Works,” and the written transcript is here:
Right here is how one of the best of the best on the defensive line balances life and football in the heat of a playoff run.
Full episodes, as always, are available to Go Long subscribers.
Bring in that Christmas cheer!
Previous episodes of “How the NFL Works:”
* S1 E4: 'Get a Quarterback' with Super Bowl champ and ex-NFL exec Jim Monos
* S1 E3: Resurrecting a Franchise with Ron Wolf
* S1 E2: Life After Football with Ryan Leaf
* S1 E1: Building the 2024 Quarterback with Quincy Avery
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Caleb Williams vs. Jordan Love: A Substack Live chat from Lambeau Field
Episode 487
jeudi 14 novembre 2024 • Duration 18:01
Greetings from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport!
Always love flying back to the Badger State where the Spotted Cow tastes just as good as I remember and team president Mark Murphy essentially built an entirely new town around Lambeau Field. (Great work, Mark.) It was a very busy week of reporting for future stories at Go Long in Green Bay, Wisc. — make sure you’re subscribed to read ‘em all. But before heading to the airport to fly back to Western New York, I recorded this Substack Live with Peter Bukowski of “The Leap” and the Locked On Packers podcast.
We try to make a little more sense of the mess in Chicago and what the Bears could do to make Caleb Williams’ life easier.
Also, will we witness another second-half surge out of Jordan Love? The Packers sure hope so.
This was fun.
As a reminder, you can download the Substack app here to catch these impromptu videos with fellow Substackers live:
Miss our feature today? I caught up again with Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin. He’s come a long way from nobody recognizing him at Elmo’s for chicken wings as a rookie. Hamlin opens up more on the night he died and came back to life.
His comeback represents the beauty of the sport.
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Ty & Bob Pod: What now for Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears?
Episode 486
mercredi 13 novembre 2024 • Duration 01:41:04
Chicago Bears fans have descended from Cloud 9. The hype has subsided and the panic is here.
Ah, now, this is familiar territory for the franchise.
Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron was fired on Tuesday and more changes could be on the horizon. The playcalling has been bad. The offensive line is battered and struggling. But how worried should the Bears be about No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams? Is starting Tyson Bagent a possibility? We get into everything here on the latest episode of the “Ty & Bob Pod” — your NFC North-centric podcast — with Hall of Fame scribe Bob McGinn.
Chicago’s depravity at the quarterback position was explored in our two-part series over the offseason. Williams was supposed to be different, and he still can be.
What a fragile time for Chicago.
Also on this episode, the Minnesota Vikings squeaked out an ugly 12-7 win over Jacksonville. This team has far exceeded expectations and enters the cupcake portion of its schedule, but Sam Darnold’s three picks are a concern.
The Detroit Lions found a way to win vs. Houston despite five interceptions from Jared Goff. We shouldn’t be surprised. The real question is whether or not James Houston relieved himself during the game. We investigate.
And, somehow, we meander into some Aaron Rodgers talk.
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How the NFL Works, S1 E4: 'Get a Quarterback' with Super Bowl champ and ex-NFL exec Jim Monos
Episode 485
jeudi 7 novembre 2024 • Duration 58:31
General managers spend seven months meticulously crafting a plan for the NFL season.
They piece together a winning formula and sell a contender to ownership, media and fans alike.
But you know the legendary Mike Tyson quote. Everyone has a plan until they’re punched in the face. Here at the midway point of the 2024 NFL season, several teams must decide whether they’ve got a realistic chance to win with their current group or if it’s time to plan for 2025. Even then, it gets complicated — what goes into those 2025 plans? Who stays, who goes?
For our new show this season — “How the NFL Works” — I welcome back an old friend: Jim Monos.
My former podcast co-host worked as scout for the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints — winning a Super Bowl in 2009 — before taking over as the Buffalo Bills director of personnel 2013- ‘17. Now, he’s the GM for the Memphis Showboats of the UFL.
For an hour, we get into plenty…
* Are the Cincinnati Bengals contenders? Joe Burrow’s crew has a monster game tonight against the Baltimore Ravens.
* What now for the New York Giants. I tried to make sense of this team following their latest gut-punch loss in the Monday column. Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll decided to roll with Daniel Jones this season. While the 2-7 record isn’t all on the quarterback, Jones’ ceiling has been clear. We discuss how the Giants should navigate the rest of the season.
* The Bills are 7-2. Life’s always good when you’ve got Josh Allen at QB. But January Football should always be on this team’s brain. I ask Monos if the Bills are better equipped to win that inevitable playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
* Why the 2024 Bills remind Monos of his 2009 Saints.
* And throughout the pod, we connect the issues of NFL teams present to Monos’ past. He faced all of these quarterback decisions running the Bills with GM Doug Whaley. More specifically, he understands the danger in sticking with a QB who isn’t the answer. His lesson: Find your guy.
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Make you download the Substack app where we’ll continue to film “Substack Live” videos, like this one after the Bills’ dramatic win over Miami.
Miss our latest feature? Here’s a profile on the marauding maniac central to everything in Minnesota: linebacker Blake Cashman.
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Ty & Bob Pod: Inside the Detroit Lions' Lambeau beatdown & how the Vikings got their groove back
Episode 484
lundi 4 novembre 2024 • Duration 08:22
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Jordan Love was careless.
Jared Goff was flawless.
And the Detroit Lions socked the Green Bay Packers with haymakers at the line of scrimmage — jarring considering all of the injuries to Dan Campbell’s crew.
We examine the 24-14 defeat in full here on the “Ty & Bob Pod.” Our Pro Football Hall of Famer Bob McGinn reviewed the tape and many of his findings will surprise you.
Also, the Minnesota Vikings snapped their two-game skid with a convincing 21-13 win over the Indianapolis Colts at home. It was not perfect. Sam Darnold threw two bad picks and there are questions on the offensive line. But Kevin O’Connell can take a lot of good from this win, from left tackle Cam Robinson’s debut to Justin Jefferson’s dominance to Brian Flores’ defense getting back to its chaotic ways.
Go Long paid subscribers can access the full hour and a half.
Packers-Lions talk starts the show and we get to the Vikings about an hour in. As always, the “McGinn Memory” tops us off.
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Miss our Monday column? I wrote on Joe Schoen, Brian Daboll and the New York Giants’ direction.
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Tyler Bass-O-Matic: Substack Live with Jim Monos
Episode 483
dimanche 3 novembre 2024 • Duration 27:11
Tyler Bass missed an extra point on Sunday afternoon against the Miami Dolphins and banked another one in.
So, of course, the Buffalo Bills kicker drilled the game-winner from 61 freakin’ yards.
What a thriller in Orchard Park as Buffalo outlasted Miami, 30-27, to improve to 7-2.
Here at Substack, we’ve now got the ability to bring you live videos. Right inside the app, we’ll start recording more instant reactions to various games and news stories. After this wild finish, it felt like a perfect time to welcome back my old podcast co-host Jim Monos. For those new to Go Long, Monos won a Super Bowl with the New Orleans Saints as a southeast scout and served as the Bills’ director of personnel with former GM Doug Whaley.
Now, Monos is taking over as GM of the Memphis Showboats in the UFL this upcoming 2025 season.
He always brings a fresh perspective.
Here’s a quick half-hour on Bills-Dolphins and I’ll sit down with Monos again soon for an episode of “How the NFL Works.”
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