Football 301

By: Yahoo Sports
  • Summary

  • Football dorks, class is in session. Yahoo Sports' Nate Tice, flanked by Matt Harmon & Charles McDonald, is here every Tuesday and Thursday to grind the tape & share his takes on the ins and outs NFL strategy, play-calling, coaching & scouting from the guy who's done it before.
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Episodes
  • Week 12's biggest games: Bears & Panthers show glimmers of hope in close losses
    Nov 25 2024

    Nate Tice & Charles McDonald kick off the new Sunday night edition of Football 301 looking into five of the most interesting results from Week 12.

    The Chicago Bears lost yet again close, this time to the division rival Minnesota Vikings. The guys explain why hope is not lost for Chicago as Caleb Williams has continued to finally show improvement under new offensive coordinator Thomas Brown.

    Likewise in Carolina, it's been a rough two years for Bryce Young, but in 30-27 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the former first overall pick may have put together the best game of his career.

    Nate & Charles also discuss the Texans falling to Will Levis' Tennessee Titans, a completely crazy fourth quarter between the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys and a Seattle Cardinals win that may have reset the NFC West race.

    (2:15) - Williams shows hope in loss to Vikings

    (7:20) - Commanders/Cowboys goes crazy in fourth quarter

    (14:00) - Rollercoaster Will Levis gives Titans win over Texans

    (19:55) - Bryce Young may have had his best game yet against KC

    (25:05) - Seattle D resets NFC West against Cardinals

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    32 mins
  • Week 12 preview: Ravens-Chargers, Packers' kryptonite, can Panthers hang vs. Chiefs?
    Nov 22 2024

    Nate Tice is joined by Charles McDonald to look ahead to Week 12 of NFL action and give one thing to watch for every game, including a deep dive on the two biggest games of the week. The Baltimore Ravens take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, and Nate and Charles break down the Chargers' blueprint to keep up with a dangerous Ravens offense before moving on to the San Francisco 49ers vs. the Green Bay Packers, where two offenses with some key issues will face off.

    Later, Nate and Charles give one thing to watch in every Week 12 game and discuss Drake Maye's emergence as a legitimate franchise quarterback, big tests for Anthony Richardson and Caleb Williams, one way for the Dallas Cowboys defense to stifle Jayden Daniels, the Arizona Cardinals' offensive evolution, Sean McVay facing off against his nemesis Vic Fangio and much more. The duo finish up with a mailbag question of the week on the Georgia offense.

    (2:05) Baltimore Ravens @ Los Angeles Chargers

    (20:35) San Francisco 49ers @ Green Bay Packers

    (35:00) Minnesota Vikings @ Chicago Bears

    (39:25) Detroit Lions @ Indianapolis Colts

    (43:25) New England Patriots @ Miami Dolphins

    (49:30) Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ New York Giants

    (52:45) Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Commanders

    (46:35) Kansas City Chiefs @ Carolina Panthers

    (59:45) Tennessee Titans @ Houston Texans

    (1:03:10) Denver Broncos @ Las Vegas Raiders

    (1:04:15) Arizona Cardinals @ Seattle Seahawks

    (1:10:30) Philadelphia Eagles @ Los Angeles Rams

    (1:14:40) Mailbag: is Georgia's offensive scheme any good?

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    🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/46gILkF

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    📢Yahoo Sports podcast network: https://apple.co/3zEuT

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Playoff hopes for teams on the bubble: Bengals, 49ers, Colts, Broncos & more
    Nov 19 2024

    Nate Tice and Matt Harmon take an in-depth look at the middle class of the NFL as they determine whether each playoff-hopeful team should be preparing for a playoff push or packing their bags.

    First, the duo start with the news that the New York Jets fired their general manager Joe Douglas. This move was mostly expected, but it really puts in perspective how far this franchise has fallen from the optimism surrounding the Aaron Rodgers acquisition just two offseasons ago. Nate and Matt also discuss whether Rodgers could return (on another team) in 2025.

    Moving on to some teams more deserving of attention, Nate and Matt start with teams on the bubble in the AFC playoff race, as they diagnose the Miami Dolphins, Cincinnati Bengals (both sit under 10% playoff odds), Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos and decide whether they are ready to make a playoff push or are destined for Cancun.

    The NFC race is even tighter than the AFC, as Nate and Matt give their predictions on the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers before attempting to parse out a neck-and-neck NFC West that includes the Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams.

    (3:35) Jets fire GM Joe Douglas

    (10:05) Playoffs or pack it up: Dolphins

    (17:05) Playoffs or pack it up: Bengals

    (26:10) Playoffs or pack it up: Colts

    (34:25) Playoffs or pack it up: Broncos

    (43:25) Playoffs or pack it up: Falcons

    (51:00) Playoffs or pack it up: Buccaneers

    (54:40) Playoffs or pack it up: Seahawks

    (1:02:40) Playoffs or pack it up: 49ers

    (1:10:05) Playoffs or pack it up: Cardinals

    (1:18:25) Playoffs or pack it up: Rams

    Subscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:


    🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/46gILkF

    🎧 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3A4mYAD


    📢Yahoo Sports podcast network: https://apple.co/3zEuT

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    1 hr and 31 mins

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