Go Long Podcast

Tyler Dunne
Go Long Podcast

Here on the Go Long Podcast network, founder Tyler Dunne hosts "How the NFL Works" with players/coaches/execs around the league and co-hosts the "Ty & Bob Pod" with Hall of Fame scribe Bob McGinn, in addition to other one-off episodes. Go Long covers pro football through a humanizing lens. Our aim? Take you behind the curtain. Subscribe today at GoLongTD.com to access all podcasts and all feature stories. www.golongtd.com

  1. Ty & Bob Pod: Aaron Rodgers, Matt LaFleur & "big games," Lions-Vikings to duel in an epic NFCN clash

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    Ty & Bob Pod: Aaron Rodgers, Matt LaFleur & "big games," Lions-Vikings to duel in an epic NFCN clash

    So, it all comes down to this in the NFC North: the Detroit Lions vs. the Minnesota Vikings with all of America watching. Ford Field will be ear-splitting. Homefield advantage is on the line. All season, we’ve been diving into the film on the “Ty & Bob Pod.” All season, the Packers, Lions and Vikings have exchanged body blows. Now, the tournament is closing in and you better know what you’re looking at in the mirror. Dan Campbell refused to heed Troy Aikman’s advice and played to win in Santa Clara. Detroit’s offense is humming along. The defense? That’s another story. Can Dan Campbell piece together a Super Bowl run? That No. 1 seed would certainly help. At U.S. Bank Stadium, Kevin O’Connell’s team punked Matt LaFleur’s Packers. The final score (27-25) was not indicative of the punishment. Big-game talk may be “bothersome” to LaFleur but it’s undeniably concerning that he hasn’t beaten the top teams. Green Bay wants to be a more physical outfit on offense, but it might be smart for LaFleur to unleash his $220 million dollar quarterback. This is a coach who tends to lose his cool on the sideline, too. We discuss how each of these teams are an extension of their coach. Green Bay went 0-4 against Detroit and Minnesota this season and McGinn’s numbers behind this record are startling. Is there time for the Packers to find themselves? Of course. There are a few answers out there on both sides of the ball. Audio is above. Video is below. And, icymi, here’s my conversation with Bruce Smith on “How the NFL Works.” Thanks, all. 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

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  2. How the NFL Works, S1 Ep 9: The Art of War with Bruce Smith

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    How the NFL Works, S1 Ep 9: The Art of War with Bruce Smith

    Bruce Smith is hurting. He’s feeling the effects of those 299 total games played, those 214.5 total sacks (playoffs included). Many nights, he’s in so much pain that he barely grabs a wink of sleep. So just imagine how all those quarterbacks feel. Those 76 different quarterbacks he sacked. The Buffalo Bills legend is truly one of the greatest football players to ever live. On this episode of “How the NFL Works” at Go Long, Smith explains exactly how he was able to dominate offenses. The Pro Football Hall of Famer was named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team in both the 80s and 90s. Nobody sacked the quarterback more than him — not Reggie White, not Lawrence Taylor. There’s a very good chance his regular-season record of 200 lasts for a long, long time. For perspective, Myles Garrett still has 98 sacks to go. And yet, Smith also knows his career could’ve crumbled if he didn’t look in the mirror and demand changes from himself. From brutal training sessions on a StairMaster to his diet to — above all — meticulous film study, Smith became a monstrous force vs. the pass and the run on the Bills team that reached four straight Super Bowls. And he did it while playing in a 3-4 defense. Indeed, there’s an art to the destruction. On this episode, Smith doesn’t hold back on a variety of topics. * His life turnaround, from 310 pounds and out of shape to 6.3 percent body fat. * His relationship with Bills fans. It has evolved. During the ‘91 season, he received racist letters and wanted out of Buffalo. One conversation with Marv Levy changed his mind. * Stories from the trenches. What did Joe Montana and Dan Marino have to say after Smith flattened them? * What kind of owner was Ralph Wilson? * What was the missing piece on his Super Bowl teams? * Josh Allen. Smith marvels at the team’s MVP-worthy quarterback today. He keeps in touch with Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane, too. * Yes, Smith believes he’s got the case to make as the greatest defensive player ever. Video and audio are available here. Go Long is completely powered by you. No ads. No sponsors. Thank you for subscribing and sharing the show with a friend. Here is the written transcript: Past episodes of “How the NFL Works:” * S1, E8: Quarterback Bliss with Matt Hasselbeck * S1, E7: BLITZBURGH with Levon Kirkland * S1 E6: The Domination of Chris Lindstrom * S1 E5: Inside Kenny Clark's Lair * 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 We also chatted with Bruce Smith a few years back. Here’s that Q&A: 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

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  3. How the NFL Works, S1 E8: Quarterback Bliss with Matt Hasselbeck

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    How the NFL Works, S1 E8: Quarterback Bliss with Matt Hasselbeck

    At the top, the quarterback position is being played at a ridiculously high level this 2024 season. Josh Allen has viewers on the edge of their seat. Lamar Jackson, too. Patrick Mahomes is gunning for a three-peat. Jordan Love’s ascent continues. Elsewhere, a handful of organizations continue to meander through the quarterback wilderness without a coherent map and without much hope for the future. Absolutely nothing matters more in the NFL than this position. So here at Go Long, we’re constantly trying to figure out how a team can reach such bliss. For this episode of “How the NFL Works,” I chat at length with three-time Pro Bowler and 2005 NFC Champion Matt Hasselbeck to get answers. He saw the position played at a high level as Brett Favre’s backup under Mike Holmgren and Andy Reid early in his career. Then, of course, he took over as the Seattle Seahawks starter for a decade. Hasselbeck threw for more than 36,000 yards with 212 touchdowns… and he probably should have a ring, too. (We previously chatted with Hasselbeck all about his own NFL life last season — here’s that pod.) This time, we connect some of his best stories as a player with the quarterbacks of today. On this episode… * Why Hasselbeck loves coaching high school football today. It’s more rewarding than yapping on ESPN. * The power of youth. Ignorance is bliss for these 2024 Packers, the youngest team in the NFL. He sees Love playing freely, a dangerous thing this time of year. * How has Josh Allen has balanced “Clark Kent” with “Superman?” Few understood the value of a quarterback playing free like Mike Holmgren, from Montana to Young to Favre. In the Bills quarterback, Hasselbeck sees someone who knows exactly when to take over a game. And it helps when the head coach allows that to happen. * Holmgren could be ruthless, of course. He recalls the times the coach ripped into both Favre and Reid. * Who’s the MVP of the league? Hasselbeck tells us to hold our horses. There’s a path for Baltimore’s Jackson. He loves the part of his game that nobody talks about. He’s athletic, yes. But Jackson is also making full-field reads. * What are the conversations like between KC’s Reid and Mahomes as the back-to-back champ nurses a high-ankle sprain? Hasselbeck knows Reid well and takes us right into what those 1-on-1 chats sound like. * You’ll love his analysis on the rookie quarterbacks, too. Hasselbeck is (very) high on New England’s Drake Maye. As for No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams? Not so much. He says Williams needs to look himself in the mirror and ask hard questions this offseason. Thank you for listening and sharing, everyone. The written Q&A transcript is here if that’s preferred: Go Long is your home for longform. Our goal — always — is to lift up the curtain on this sport. Past episodes of “How the NFL Works:” * S1, E7: BLITZBURGH with Levon Kirkland * S1 E6: The Domination of Chris Lindstrom * S1 E5: Inside Kenny Clark's Lair * 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 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

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  4. Ty & Bob Pod: Amid injury apocalypse, Dan Campbell and his Detroit Lions enter the great unknown

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    Ty & Bob Pod: Amid injury apocalypse, Dan Campbell and his Detroit Lions enter the great unknown

    The Detroit Lions lost far more than a football game to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Ford Field. Twenty-one players are now on injured reserve, and that number will likely grow to 22. It doesn’t sound good for running back David Montgomery playing again this season. In a 48-42 loss, Montgomery (MCL), Carlton Davis (jaw) and Alim McNeill (knee) all went down. So… what now? The Lions found ways to keep winning when their best defensive player Aidan Hutchinson — a DPOY-level talent — was lost for the season. With three regular-season games left, they’re grab-bagging like never before. McNeill (profiled here) and Montgomery (here) have been vital organs to Dan Campbell’s team. In line for the No. 1 seed, these Lions are in danger of falling. Here on the Ty & Bob Pod, your NFC North-centric show each week, we examine everything in detail. Hall of Fame scribe Bob McGinn has been closely watching the film of all Lion replacement players all season long. He believes panic is warranted. Still, Campbell is already doing his best via an impassioned radio hit to rally his troops. Back to eating “molded bread,” these Lions face their greatest test yet in 2024. We’ve got a loaded episode for you. After plenty of Lions discussion/analysis, we transition into the Green Bay Packers thumping the Seattle Seahawks around the 53-minute mark. It was impressive. Jordan Love is playing mistake-free football, and his playmakers are stepping up. Defensively, the pass rush is coming alive. McGinn believes the Packers have the best shot at making the Super Bowl out of all three NFC North clubs, and explains why. You’ll want to stick around for his weekly “McGinn Memory” segment. One decade later, we relive the most absurd football game of a generation: Green Bay’s NFC Championship loss to the Seahawks. We all remember Brandon Bostick’s flub — an unforgivable error to many teammates — but I pointed the finger at Mike McCarthy’s passive approach then (and now) and McGinn puts that loss on the MVP Aaron Rodgers, whom he calls “the most overrated quarterback I’ve seen” on the pod. And of course, we recap the Minnesota Vikings’ 30-12 thrashing the Bears. They’ve got an opening in the North and Brian Flores’ defense has Caleb Williams coiling on the bench. Thank you for listening everyone. Go Long subscribers can access the FULL two hours of NFC North talk. We appreciate you sharing the gift of longform with a loved one this Christmas season. Audio is above. Video is below. 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

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  5. Sean McDermott, Dan Campbell and a TITANIC Bills-Lions matchup

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    Sean McDermott, Dan Campbell and a TITANIC Bills-Lions matchup

    Both cities are starving for a Super Bowl. Both head coaches built their contenders from scratch. Without a doubt, the finest game this weekend will take place at Ford Field between the Buffalo Bills (10-3) and Detroit Lions (12-1). Sean McDermott and Dan Campbell may seem like polar opposites in their postgame speeches. One curses like a sailor, the other does not. But both knew they needed to flip their respective buildings — and did it their ways. Here’s a podcast discussing it all with our pal Jim Monos, the Bills’ former director of personnel. We look back at the Bills’ 44-42 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, and what McDermott could’ve done differently. His timeout at the goal-line has been debated nonstop, but that’s not what we focus on this conversation. Big picture, this is a head coach who has unquestionably evolved for good since a particular series dropped one year ago. McDermott has mostly coached to win and seems determined to let Josh Allen be Josh Allen. Look no further than his fourth-and-2 moment against the Kansas City Chiefs. The loss to the Rams brought back some nightmares for some locals — should there be more January concern? This is the beauty of the NFL. Seven days later, another monster litmus test awaits. Both the Bills and Lions need this one. Monos also touches on a variety of NFL topics. Video and audio are accessible here at Go Long and inside your Apple, Spotify and YouTube feeds. At one point on the show, I mention our past chat with ex-NFL QB Chris Simms. Here’s that link. Go Long is your home for longform. Thank you for subscribing and sharing with a friend. ICYMI: ‘Kill ‘em all:’ The Sean Rhyan Code Inside the sad case of Atlanta Falcons TE Kyle Pitts: 'absolute freak' to 'major disappointment' Ty & Bob Pod: Dan Campbell's 'Northern Savages,' Packers-Lions (growing) hatred & Sam Darnold's future Matthew Stafford, the L.A. Rams and separating fact from fiction The Case for Joe Schoen 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

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Here on the Go Long Podcast network, founder Tyler Dunne hosts "How the NFL Works" with players/coaches/execs around the league and co-hosts the "Ty & Bob Pod" with Hall of Fame scribe Bob McGinn, in addition to other one-off episodes. Go Long covers pro football through a humanizing lens. Our aim? Take you behind the curtain. Subscribe today at GoLongTD.com to access all podcasts and all feature stories. www.golongtd.com

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