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Tyler Dunne
Go Long

All three Go Long podcasts are accessible right here. Tyler Dunne co-hosts the "Go Long Show" with Jim Monos, the "Ty & Bob Pod" with Bob McGinn and, also, "FAVRE" with Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre. Subscribe to GoLongTD.com to access all three in full. www.golongtd.com

  1. Ty & Bob Pod: King of the North? Packers and Lions on a collision course at Lambeau

    5 DAYS AGO

    Ty & Bob Pod: King of the North? Packers and Lions on a collision course at Lambeau

    The NFC North has been high drama from the get-go this 2024 NFL season. All four teams quickly found hope through all four quarterbacks. Now, the weather’s getting colder, the stakes are rising and we’ll see who can separate. This Sunday, the Detroit Lions (6-1) head to Wisconsin for a date with the Green Bay Packers (6-2). Both clubs are feeling damn good after victories. Who has the edge? How did each team score victories this past Sunday? This week’s episode of the Ty & Bod Pod — with Hall of Fame scribe Bob McGinn — explores in full. Josh Jacobs has become central to the Packers offense. Rookie linebacker Edgerrin Cooper continues to be a menace. Jordan Love is now battling a groin injury. Jaire Alexander’s effort on a few plays left quite a bit to be desired. The Packers are a fascinating (and healthy) bunch right now. We get into everything. The Lions, meanwhile, are again coping with a Jameson Williams incident. Not ideal! Dan Campbell’s search for a pass rush has led him to strange places, too. Elsewhere, the Chicago Bears lost in the most absurd fashion imaginable. Tyrique Stevenson, of course, was caught on camera taunting fans on the final Hail Mary. How did Caleb Williams play? It was an adventure for the No. 1 overall pick. Minnesota lost to the Rams in L.A., and now must replace its dancing-bear left tackle, Christian Darrisaw. While we recording this episode, GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah swung a trade for Cam Robinson. Finally, the “McGinn Memory” is a classic. Let’s just say it involves quarterback Lynn Dickey and dog pee. Go Long subscribers can access the full hour and 38 minutes of analysis. This was a fun one. Audio is above and video is below. My column from Monday recapping Week 8 is the NFL — focusing on GM Brian Gutekunst — is also live, icymi, as is this feature on Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. Thanks, all. Go Long is your completely independent home for longform journalism in pro football. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

    1h 39m
  2. Ty & Bob Pod: Inside the Lions-Vikings epic and Jordan Love's gusto at Lambeau

    OCT 23

    Ty & Bob Pod: Inside the Lions-Vikings epic and Jordan Love's gusto at Lambeau

    The best game of the season, to date, was played at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday. Detroit took this heavyweight brawl vs. Minnesota, 31-29. Jared Goff was nearly perfect. Jahmyr Gibbs continues to prove Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell right. The Lions had a handle of Brian Flores’ wacky pressures. And with so many pass rushers out, the Lions relied on pickle-lid tight coverage in the secondary. It was an impressive afternoon for a roste besieged by injury. Here on the Ty & Bob Pod with Hall of Fame sports writer Bob McGinn, we dissect the game in full. Maybe the Vikings lost, but they proved they’re also ready to contend. Sam Darnold was damn good in his own right. Jonathan Greenard is worth every penny, too. Around the one hour-mark, we shift our conversation to the Green Bay Packers’ 24-22 win over the Houston Texans. A healthy Packers team is taking care of business. The Jordan Love Experience was in full effect at Lambeau Field. We prefer the quarterback willing to take chances ‘round here. Meanwhile, Jeff Hafley is off to one of the best starts McGinn has seen out of a first-year Packers defensive coordinator. Finally, the McGinn Memory is another classic. Once upon a time, high school teams played at Lambeau Field. Before the pros took the field, they’d tear the hallowed field up. You can listen to this episode above, watch it below or sync up on Apple, Spotify, everywhere you pod. We are completely powered by you. No ads, no sponsors. Go Long is your independent home for longform. Thank you for growing our community. Thank you for sharing the word. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

    1h 53m
  3. Ty & Bob Pod: DEFCON 4 post-Hutch in Detroit, Romeo Doubs returns, Caleb Williams lights up London

    OCT 15

    Ty & Bob Pod: DEFCON 4 post-Hutch in Detroit, Romeo Doubs returns, Caleb Williams lights up London

    We figured the NFC North would be a bare-knuckle brawl. That’s why we built a podcast around the division this 2024 season. Six weeks in, there’s no debate. Minnesota (5-0), Detroit (4-1), Green Bay (4-2) and Chicago (4-2) occupy the best division in football. So, let’s dive in. A loaded episode for you this week with co-host Bob McGinn. The Lions went full Tony Soprano on the Dallas Cowboys, but it came at a steep cost. We begin the show with a ton of Aidan Hutchinson talk. How will Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell replace the sole source of their pass rush? McGinn offers a few realistic trade options. Expect Detroit to be aggressive. It’s Super Bowl or Bust for this team. How did the Lions dismantle the Cowboys, 47-9? McGinn dissects the film as only he can. The offensive line left a trail of bodies in its wake. Carlton Davis is starting to prove why he’s a perfect fit in Campbell’s defense, too… cleat to the face ‘n all. At the 48-minute mark, we shift to the Packers’ blowout win over the Arizona Cardinals. More specifically, wide receiver Romeo Doubs. We got to know the wide receiver with a two-part feature: There’s a lot to unpack. Is Doubs pissed? Where do the two sides go from here? Here’s thinking the two parties are best together. Doubs is exactly what the Packers need on offense. McGinn uncovers a lot on film, too. Rookies Edgerrin Cooper and Evan Williams are heating up in a big way. Zach Tom’s been excellent. Jaire Alexander is forever a topic of conversation. As for the Chicago Bears? Caleb Williams is getting better every single week. Across the pond, the No. 1 overall pick torched Jacksonville for four touchdown passes. We both like what OC Shane Waldron’s dialing up on offense. Bears talk starts at the 1:20 mark. This week’s “McGinn Memory” is a classic, too. Bob brings us back to his quarterback days in the U.P., when a future NFL pro lined up on the other side of the ball. Full episodes of the Ty & Bob Pod are always available to our paid subscribers. Audio is above. Video is below. Thank you for fueling everything at Go Long. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

    1h 38m
  4. How the NFL Works, S1 E3: Resurrecting a Franchise with Ron Wolf

    OCT 10

    How the NFL Works, S1 E3: Resurrecting a Franchise with Ron Wolf

    The task, to most, appeared insurmountable. This was a Green Bay Packers franchise that had completely forgotten how to win. When Ron Wolf took over as general manager in November 1991, the football team in the NFL’s smallest market was short on both talent and belief. With free agency looming, it was fair to wonder if the Packers would become obsolete. It had been 24 years since Vince Lombardi won his last title and — over those 24 years — these Packers made the playoffs only twice. (Many readers here certainly remember those dark ages.) Then, Wolf changed everything. All the Packers have known since his arrival is winning. He traded for Brett Favre, hired Mike Holmgren, signed Reggie White and restored the glory days. Through his decade as GM, the Packers never had a losing season, won three NFC Central titles and, of course, reached two Super Bowls. The Packers triumphed over New England in ‘96. So… how? How did Ron Wolf make the team in this frigid pocket of the country a winner built to last? The GMs that’ve followed — Ted Thompson and Brian Gutekunst — were both hired by Wolf as scouts in the 90s and both followed Wolf’s blueprint. The Packers became a team that expects to compete for a championship every year. All a credit to Wolf, first and foremost. General managers across the NFL are trying to turn organizations around. We’ve spoken to many. Here on the third episode of “How the NFL Works,” Wolf explains in full how he did it. After so many years working as a personnel man for Al Davis and the Raiders (1963- ‘74, 1979- ‘89), a brief run as Tampa Bay’s VP of football operations (‘76- ‘78) and the Jets’ personnel director (‘90- ‘91), the timing was right. Wolf was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. Today, his son Eliot is the GM of the New England Patriots. Audio and video are available here for Go Long paid subscribers. The written Q&A is also available: New readers/listeners can join us here. Topics discussed… * What compelled Ron Wolf to trade a first-round pick for Brett Favre? The Bucs years taught him a valuable lesson. He knew he needed a quarterback. * Was there a game, a practice, a moment Wolf knew Favre was exactly what the Packers needed? GMs across the NFL are waiting to be struck my cupid’s arrow at the position themselves. * Favre should’ve been a New York Jet. Instead, he became a Packer and the trade launched the most unprecedented run of quarterback play the NFL’s seen. * Green Bay had many disadvantages. To this day, it’s hard to convince players in their mid-20s to live in Wisconsin. But Wolf didn’t overthink the negative. He knew there were many built-in advantages to running a football team here… and he played off those advantages. He was determined to make Titletown a Destination Town. Right down to finding the best barbers he could, Wolf make this a player-friendly operation. * Hiring Mike Holmgren. (The 49ers OC was the “girl with the curl,” Wolf says.) * Signing for Reggie White. (Sometimes, it simply pays to pay the most money.) * All these years later, he still thinks about the Packers’ Super Bowl XXXII loss to the Denver Broncos. Wolf reveals his great regret. * Why he believes Sterling Sharpe should join him in Canton. * Several personnel men under Wolf have spread his philosophy to other franchises. One, John Dorsey, helped build the best team in the NFL. Another, John Schneider, is still going strong in Seattle. Thompson, of course, won a Super Bowl in 2010. * Drafting Donald Driver. (The Chicago Bears are to thank.) * Trading for Ahman Green. (He knew the running back was in Seattle’s doghouse.) * And the best feeling of them all? Winning the NFC Championship at Lambeau Field over the Carolina Panthers. Thank you for listening, watching and sharing. You’ll enjoy this one. Go Long is powered by you. Video: Miss an episode of “How the NFL Works?” * How the NFL Works, S1 E1: Building the 2

    57 min

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All three Go Long podcasts are accessible right here. Tyler Dunne co-hosts the "Go Long Show" with Jim Monos, the "Ty & Bob Pod" with Bob McGinn and, also, "FAVRE" with Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre. Subscribe to GoLongTD.com to access all three in full. www.golongtd.com

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