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Tyler Dunne co-hosts the "Go Long Show" with Jim Monos, the "Ty & Bob Pod" with Bob McGinn and occasional 1-on-1 conversations with players from around the NFL. Go Long covers pro football through a humanizing lens. Our aim? Show you how this sport really works. Subscribe to GoLongTD.com to access everything, including Happy Hours with players around the league.

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Go Long Podcast Tyler Dunne

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Tyler Dunne co-hosts the "Go Long Show" with Jim Monos, the "Ty & Bob Pod" with Bob McGinn and occasional 1-on-1 conversations with players from around the NFL. Go Long covers pro football through a humanizing lens. Our aim? Show you how this sport really works. Subscribe to GoLongTD.com to access everything, including Happy Hours with players around the league.

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    Dust settles, and... it's Daniel Jones' last chance

    Dust settles, and... it's Daniel Jones' last chance

    Now is not the time to hyper-analyze and agonize over OTA reps. While tempting, it’s dangerous to watch a few 7-on-7 throws and make bold proclamations about a quarterback’s “chemistry” with a rookie receiver. However, this is a perfect opportunity to take a deep breath and see where a few teams stand post-draft because not every team got what it wanted on draft day.
    Hello, New York Giants. A club that tried and failed to trade up for North Carolina’s Drake Maye.
    We’ve spent plenty of time vacillating over Daniel Jones’ future here at Go Long. His career appeared all but finished in NY at the end of Dave Gettleman’s tenure, Brian Daboll helped resurrect his career, Joe Schoen believed with a big contract and yet the Giants still felt compelled to explore the possibility of Maye after another injury-marred season.
    The Giants can theoretically move on after this 2024 season. Ushering in a rookie made sense.
    Instead, Schoen could only go so far with his trade offer.
    Instead, Eliot Wolf refused to move off the No. 3 pick and took his QB.
    Where does this leave the Giants? And how is the entire NFC East shaping up? It’s hard to make much sense of the Dallas Cowboys’ inaction. We discuss all of this (and “Beach Metal Detector Guy,” Mike McCarthy, Jayden Daniels, Mike Tolbert and Caitlin Clark) on the Go Long Show with longtime NFL personnel man Jim Monos.
    Quick programming note: I’m on the road in Florida for stories you’ll see over the coming weeks and months. Cannot wait to share. A lot planned. After the mobile microphone broke in the carry-on bag — and after a rat race for a replacement in Jacksonville — the sound’s not quite as crystal-clear as usual. But it’ll get the job done and the show must go on.
    Thank you for listening, everyone.
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    Go Long is your home for longform in pro football. We’ll forever pursue stories worth your valuable time that go beyond the press conference. To our subscribers, thank you. New here? The best way to support our independent journalism is with a paid subscription.









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    • 55 min
    'I'm ready to die right now:' Alex Green relives it all

    'I'm ready to die right now:' Alex Green relives it all

    Alex Green lost football, then he almost lost his life.
    The former NFL running back shares his chilling story with Go Long on our latest Happy Hour session. This may be our most compelling yet with Green, the ex-Packer, detailing his descent into a gripping addiction to alcohol, weed and cocaine. In harrowing detail, he relives the night he nearly overdosed.
    Thank you to those who joined the Zoom call and brough such excellent questions.
    As a reminder, these are always open to our paid subscribers. Is there a former player you’d like to hang out with? Let me know at golongtd@gmail.com.
    Green was exceptionally transparent, expanding on everything he initially revealed in January 2022.
    Audio and video is above, and available everywhere you access podcasts, including Apple, Spotify and YouTube.
    * Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley gunning for his torn ACL in those Packers/Lions games. (Who would’ve thunk it?!)
    * After tearing up defenses at Hawaii, Green was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the third round. He was surprised himself. Football stories are shared sporadically, including the (now hilarious) night Green and DuJuan Harris watched their employer draft Eddie Lacy and Johnathan Franklin. They knew they were toast right then.
    * Jets Football wasn’t real NFL football.
    * His fall. Once Green finished with the NFL and CFL, he slipped into a cycle of “depression, anxiety, a lot of fear.” He became somebody else, coping with the anguish by filling his body with drugs. He cut people out of his life. He became a total recluse heading down a very dark path. In his mind, drugs became a “best friend.” Specifically, cocaine.
    * Hopelessness eventually set in. Staring at a mountain of cocaine, one night, Green was prepared to overdose and end his life. (“It’s right there. You’re that close.”) With one message — I need help — one conversation saved his life, then changed his life. The fact that this text message reached the right person is a miracle itself. He explains.
    * Transforming his life was not possible overnight. Eliminating suicidal “ideations” and discovering meaning in his life has been gradual. He’s still working at it. But Green wants to help everyone he possibly can.
    * We take the conversation big picture. Green knows many former players deal with the same emotions. The pain can be both physical and mental when the cheering stops.

    Similar conversations/features at Go Long, icymi:
    * The Fight for Erik Kramer's life
    * What happened to Kevin Kolb?
    * The Majik Man's Final Comeback
    * Ryan Leaf wants to save NFL players' lives 
    * The impossible life of LeRoy Butler
    Our two-part series on the Chicago Bears & Caleb Williams:
    * Part I: All falls apart
    * Part II: 'Mini Mahomes'
    Go Long is your independent home for longform journalism. No ads, no sponsors, no corporate masters. We’re completely powered by you.
    Our goal is to both humanize this sport and lift up the curtain.
    Subscribers can access all player profiles, all team deep dives and join these Happy Hour sessions.






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    • 1 hr 17 min
    The Chicago Bears have been waiting a lifetime (or two) for Caleb Williams

    The Chicago Bears have been waiting a lifetime (or two) for Caleb Williams

    The Chicago Bears have been in desperate need of a Big Bang at the quarterback position for, oh, 105 years.
    Hello, Caleb Williams.
    The Heisman Trophy-winner out of USC is unlike anyone before him, lip gloss included.
    Our extended two-part series examines where the Bears have been and where the Bears are going at quarterback. Let’s continue the conversation right here on the podcast with co-host Jim Monos, the longtime personnel who’s spent nearly two decades in NFL front offices himself. Audio and video is available above and everywhere you listen to podcasts, including Apple, Spotify and YouTube.
    Both stories are available below to our paid subscribers.
    Thanks to all who’ve join our community to support independent journalism.
    Hope to see you tonight on the Alex Green Happy Hour.
    Part I: All falls apart
    Part II: 'Mini Mahomes'


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    • 58 min
    Jared Goff may smash the QB market (Yes, really)

    Jared Goff may smash the QB market (Yes, really)

    There are quarterbacks locked into mega contracts.
    There are quarterbacks on rookie deals.
    And then there’s a third category. Detroit, Miami and Jacksonville all are in the midst of difficult conversations with their starting quarterbacks. Publicly, the general managers and head coaches involved speak glowingly about their guy under center. Privately, as always, the conversations are more contentious.
    Here on the Go Long Show with co-host and longtime personnel exec Jim Monos, we explore all three situations in-depth.
    Jared Goff has a strong case to make in Detroit, and should be asking for north of Joe Burrow’s $55 million per year. (We explain.)
    Tua Tagovailoa led the NFL in passing yards and fits Mike McDaniel’s offense but there are very fair questions about his ability to win in January.
    Trevor Lawrence, the last man standing in a disappointing 2021 QB class, has a lot to prove in 2024.
    Audio and video is above. You can also access the Go Long Podcast on Apple, Spotify and YouTube.
    It’s a great time to upgrade at Go Long, too.
    Our two-parter on the Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams goes live Friday for paid subscribers.





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    • 50 min
    The Atlanta Falcons don't care what anyone thinks

    The Atlanta Falcons don't care what anyone thinks

    At No. 8 overall, the Atlanta Falcons shocked everyone.
    Their fans. The other 31 teams. You at home. Your grandmother who doesn’t care about football. And, without question, Kirk Cousins.
    GM Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris selected Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr., fresh off signing Cousins to his monster contract in March. With a week to digest, we examine this decision in its totality on the Go Long Show. Co-host Jim Monos, our longtime NFL scout, weighs in with his personnel perspective.
    A few words Fontenot shared in a sitdown with Go Long proved prescient. The Falcons GM did say there were viable options in both free agency and the draft. After three years of living in no man’s land, they chose to be ultra-, ultra-aggressive on both fronts. Football-wise, there’s logic to follow even with Penix’s age. Of course, the two quarterbacks must now share a locker room. Every day.
    If Hard Knocks existed in its original form, the 2024 Falcons sure would be a compelling team to follow.
    How does it all play out? We discuss.
    Also on the podcast: Howie Roseman’s love of mock drafts, clapping for your own picks on TV, Monos’ take on the Bills’ double trade-down and Xavier Legette takes his hog hunting to Charlotte.
    Video and audio is above, and the Go Long Show is also accessible on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Be sure to rate and review wherever you listen, and we’d love it if you shared the pod with a friend.
    Go Long is your home for longform. Paid subscribers can access all features, all columns, all team deep dives.
    Thank you for supporting independent journalism.






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    • 1 hr 7 min
    State of the Buffalo Bills, post-draft edition

    State of the Buffalo Bills, post-draft edition

    Brandon Beane played poker on Day 1, found his wide receiver on Day 2 and sure hopes the Buffalo Bills landed a few more long-term starters throughout the 2024 NFL Draft.
    It was an eventful weekend at One Bills Drive.
    Go Long has been tracking the direction of this team closely since last December’s three-part series, and wanted to take a moment to assess the state of affairs with the draft now in the books. On Sunday, I examined why Beane’s guts are a positive sign. Buffalo has lacked such cojones when it comes to those Kansas City Chiefs.
    Here on the podcast, let’s welcome back Bills beat writer Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News. We analyze why Coleman was the pick at No. 33, how he’ll fit into the offense and — mainly — why there should be some real optimism with the team despite losing so many starters this offseason. There are questions to answer. Beane now hands the baton to Sean McDermott.
    Don’t worry non-Bills fans. We’ll get back to the rest of the NFL on the pod, too. Jim Monos rejoins the program soon to review the draft as a whole.
    Audio and video is above, and you can also assess this episode on Apple, Spotify and YouTube.
    Thanks, all.
    Brandon Beane's message to KC is clear: Bring it on.
    Bob McGinn’s nine-part draft series, icymi:
    * Part 1, WR/TE: Hall of Fame talent at the top, then (many) questions
    * Part 2, OL: Can this 'long-armed Tyrannosaurus Rex' brawl?
    * Part 3, QB: Gap between Caleb Williams & Jayden Daniels? Closer than you think...
    * Part 4, RB: Like father, like son?
    * Part 5, DL: Tale of two very different Texas big men
    * Part 6, Edge: Choose your fighter
    * Part 7, LB: Save the Linebackers
    * Part 8, DB: Film vs. 40 debate rages
    * Part 9, ST: New kickoff rule is a game-changer



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    • 1 hr 13 min

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