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DKROM is a Chicago based Sportswriter & sportscaster with a near encyclopedic knowledge of all things NFL. We here at Sports Krunch with DKrom enforce our No Spin policy 24/7/365, and do our absolute best to help all of you football fans cut through the spin and get to the truth. Sports Krunch will cover all the important stories you may have missed in the NFL universe. Sports Krunch will regularly have very influential and knowledgeable guests. So be on the lookout for the next episode and be sure to subscribe!
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#174: NFL 2019 Week 6 Preview with Hal Bent
10/10/2019 Duração: 01h02min1. Week 5 Takeaways Me: -The NFL may not be the passing league many think it is. Per Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News, in Week 5, there were nine 300-yard passers and nine 100-yard rushers. The combined record of those passers last week? 4-5. The combined record of those runners? 8-1. Yes, passing is still king in the modern NFL, but running the ball is no less essential than it was in 1991. Just ask the 49ers, Colts, and Raiders who are off to excellent starts in large part due to their ground games. Hal: 10 games where we had teams within one score in the 4th quarter!!!!! 2. Truth/Exaggeration -The Raiders will finish 2019 with a better record than the Chargers -Vontaze Burfict should never play another down in the NFL -Freddie Kitchens and Adam Gase are more likely than not to be one and done head coaches barring dramatic improvement from their teams -Russell Wilson is now tied with (or even ahead of) Patrick Mahomes in the race for 2019 NFL MVP -The AFC North is the worst division in the
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#173: NFL 2019 Week 5 Preview (with Hal Bent)
02/10/2019 Duração: 57min1. Week 4 Takeaways Me: -So much for the regression of the Bears defense. They neutralized Dalvin Cook, easily the NFL’s most dynamic RB through the first three weeks MINUS Akiem Hicks AND Roquan Smith. Moreover, Chuck Pagano helped get career days out of their respective replacements in Nick Williams and Nick Kwiatkowski. -2019 hasn’t been kind to the blue chip prospects of the 2018 NFL Draft. Saquon Barkley (high ankle sprain), Denzel Ward (hamstring issue), Bradley Chubb (torn ACL), Roquan Smith (away from team indefinitely due to mysterious personal reasons), Josh Rosen (set up to fail…again). Hal: 2. Quarter Pole Awards Honor David Hal MVP Patrick Mahomes Patrick Mahomes Offensive POY Christian McCaffrey Keeenan Allen Defensive POY Shaq Barrett Shaq Barrett Offensive ROY Gardner Minshew Daniel Jones Defensive ROY Nick Bosa Brian Burns Comeback POY Dalvin Cook Dalvin Cook Coach Of The Year Matt Patricia Bruce Arians Assistant Coach Of The Year Todd Bowles (Bucs DC) Mike Pettine (Packers DC) 3.
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#172: NFL 2019 Week 3 Preview (with Hal Bent)
18/09/2019 Duração: 01h06s1. Week 2 Takeaways -Me: The NFL MUST make its officials full-time employees after a lot of disastrous missed calls on Sunday. Here are a few that stood out. Even though it didn’t make the difference in the game, Jared Goff’s arm clearly wasn’t going forward and Cameron Jordan should’ve had a fumble-six. And while most of the attention in that wild Bears/Broncos game is going to be on the roughing the passer call on Bradley Chubb that shouldn’t have been (and rightfully so), the game shouldn’t have been still in play late as a careless, inadvertent whistle robbed the Bears of a Kyle Fuller pick-six. Are officials mainly to blame for the final outcome in that thrilling finish at Mile High? Of course not. But the NFL clearly needs people willing to devote every second to improving their officiating craft so we don’t have as many of these mistakes in the future -Hal: Patrick Mahomes just keeps IMPROVING!!!! 2. 2-0 teams (Contender or Imposter) -Bills -Ravens -Packers -Seahawks -49ers 3. This or That -Which of th
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#171: NFL 2019 Week 2 Preview (with Hal Bent)
12/09/2019 Duração: 52min1. Week 1 Takeaways Me: -Smaller (6’0” or under), faster wide receivers are the newest trend in the NFL….and Sunday showed you why, In recent years, the NFL seems to have preferred speed over size in the draft when it comes to WR. See John Ross in 2017, and Marquise “Hollywood” Brown this year. Both combined for 11 receptions, 305 yards and 4 TD’s in Week 1. Also, DeSean Jackson, in his return to Philly, went 8/154/2 and Redskins rookie Terry McLaurin went 5/125/1 in the same game, and could’ve had another long TD if not for a Case Keenum overthrow. -Titans D could be the NFL’s best this season Hal: 2. Truth/Exaggeration -If the Dallas Cowboys offense maintains the level of play they showed against the Giants all season long, Kellen Moore will be a head coach in 2020 -Dalvin Cook will be a serious contender for the 2019 NFL rushing title if he stays healthy -Gardner Minshew will steal the starting job away from Nick Foles in Jacksonville if he continues to play the way he did on Sunday and help
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#170: NFL 2019 Week 1 Preview (with Hal Bent)
05/09/2019 Duração: 01h04s1. Truth/Exaggeration -Given the Seahawks acquisition of Jadeveon Clowney, nobody should be surprised if the Seahawks either give the Rams a season-long run for their money in the NFC West or win that division altogether -Regardless of how far the Dallas Cowboys go in 2019, they will regret in the long run not extending Dak Prescott before Zeke Elliott -With the Dolphins trading away Laremy Tunsil, one of the NFL’s rising young stars at a premium position, it screams to you that not only are they tanking 2019, they are tanking for a QB in the 2020 draft whether that be Tua Tagavoiloa or Justin Herbert -Houston Texans ownership must fire Bill O’Brien if the Texans don’t make it to the AFC Championship game this season 2. Packers at Bears -While most people are eager to see how Aaron Rodgers looks in this Matt LaFleur offense tonight (and rightfully so), I am even more eager to see how this Packers defense looks. Brian Gutekunst has quietly built a unit that I believe has the potential to
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#169: 2019 NFC South Preview (with Jordan Reid)
30/08/2019 Duração: 25min1. If the Bucs 2019 season can be summed in two words, those words are clearly Jameis Winston. This is the final year of his rookie contract and to give him his last best chance, the Bucs lured the QB whisperer himself Bruce Arians out of retirement to be their new head coach. Arians track record speaks for itself and if he can’t get the best out of Jameis, nobody can. If Jameis underwhelms this season, do you see the Bucs doing all they can to get the QB they want in the 2020 draft? 2. The fantasy appeal for this Bucs passing attack under Arians is mouth-watering. You obviously have Mike Evans (20.2 ADP) but Chris Godwin (43.4 ADP) is somebody the fantasy community and the Bucs are equally high on. Evans himself said he and Godwin are competing for that WR1 role. Would it surprise you if Godwin had as many or more receptions, receiving yards and TD’s as Evans? 3. Last year, the Bucs had one of the worst defenses in the NFL. While they may have added Todd Bowles, who is a fantastic DC, as well a poten
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#168 2019 NFC East Preview (with Hal Bent)
30/08/2019 Duração: 33min1. No pick in the 2019 NFL Draft was panned by the media more than the Giants selection of Daniel Jones at six overall. And this preseason, Jones has looked like a man on a mission to prove all the doubters wrong as through three games, he is 25/30 (83.3% completion rate), 369 yards, 2 TD’s and 0 INT. Eli Manning will begin the year under center, but if the Giants offense struggles badly the first two weeks, should Jones be starting in Week 3 or sooner? 2. Outside Saquon Barkley, no player on this Giants offense has more fantasy appeal than Evan Engram. Per Fantasy Football Calculator, his ADP is currently around 58 overall, slightly behind O.J. Howard. Would you be comfortable taking Engram as your starting TE at that juncture, or would you wait a round or two to take Jared Cook (72.2) or Vance McDonald (77.9)? 3. On paper, this Giants pass rush is one of the most uncertain units in the league. They are counting on second-year player Lorenzo Carter (a 2018 third-round pick) to supply the pressure off the e
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#167: 2019 AFC East Preview (with Hal Bent)
27/08/2019 Duração: 33minIs Rob Gronkowski going to come back out of retirement? Does Sam Darnold have the supporting cast he needs for a breakout season? Is Brian Flores the right guy for the Dolphins? How good is this Bills defense? Our right-hand man Hal Bent joined us to answer these questions and a lot more about the 2019 AFC East!! Lots of great fantasy advice in here too!!!!
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#166: 2019 AFC North Preview (with Pete Smith)
22/08/2019 Duração: 50minGood morning, afternoon, or evening wherever (or whenever) you are ladies and gentlemen! This is Sports Krunch with DKrom, I’m your host David Kromelow. Just three weeks from the moment of this recording, the centennial season of the National Football League will kick off. And in that spirit, we continue with the sixth round of our 2019 NFL division-by-division preview series with a look at the AFC North. And to help us analyze all things Bengals, Browns, Ravens, and Steelers it is a pleasure to welcome back Pete Smith back to the program. He currently is the editor for Browns Maven, a source all Browns fans should check out. How are you Pete, it’s great to have you back! 1. The Bengals hired Zac Taylor mainly because he worked with Sean McVay. And when you look at this Bengals offense…the pieces just might be there to replicate what the Rams have done on offense the past two seasons. You have a legitimate bellcow RB in Joe Mixon who can play the Todd Gurley role. And you have a trio of WR’s in A.J. Green, T
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#165: 2019 NFC West Preview (with Matt Barr)
15/08/2019 Duração: 35minGood morning, afternoon, or evening wherever (or whenever) you are ladies and gentlemen! This is Sports Krunch with DKrom, I’m your host David Kromelow. 2019 NFL training camps are in the books and the 100th season of the greatest sports league in the world begins just three weeks from this Thursday night!!! And in that spirit, we continue with the fifth round of our 2019 NFL division-by-division preview series with a look at the NFC West. And to help us analyze all things Cardinals, Niners, Seahawks, and Rams, it is a pleasure to welcome Matt Barr to the program for the very first time. Matt is the co-host of the “4th and Gold” podcast, a MUST-listen for all 49ers fans. How are you doing Matt, it’s great to have you with us! 1. Kyler Murray may only be the second QB standing 5-10 or under in the Super Bowl era, but you can’t deny he has the potential to forever alter how the QB position is evaluated and scouted. As Kurt Warner pointed out during the draft, there are definitely similarities to Russell Wilso
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#164: 2019 AFC West Preview (with Nick Kendell)
26/07/2019 Duração: 37min1. Last season, the Raiders offense was pretty much unwatchable even before they traded Amari Cooper. Now they have Antonio Brown, arguably THE best wide receiver of the decade, whom they acquired in a trade from the Steelers. They also signed Tyrell Williams, an EXTREMELY underrated vertical receiving threat and they also drafted Josh Jacobs, a multi-dimensional RB from Alabama. However, if these new weapons are to take the league by storm and the Raiders are going to surprise some people this season, Derek Carr must play like he did in 2015 and his MVP-caliber 2016 season as opposed to how he has performed the previous two seasons. This is likely Carr’s final chance to cement himself as the Raiders franchise QB as the team can save $16.5 million by releasing him after this season. Do you think Derek Carr is still capable of being that QB we saw in 2016, or are his best days behind him? 2. FANTASY FOCUS: Antonio Brown may be getting a gold jacket one day, but from a fantasy perspective this season, he
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#163 2019 AFC South Preview with Jake Arthur
25/07/2019 Duração: 42minWelcome back to Sports Krunch with DKrom ladies and gentlemen, I’m your host David Kromelow. NFL teams are already filing into training camp and today, the Denver Broncos just held the first training camp practice of the 2019 season. Football is officially back and in that spirit, we continue our 2019 division-by-division preview series with a dive into the AFC South. And joining us to analyze all things Colts, Jaguars, Texans, and Titans is our good friend Jake Arthur, who is currently a contributing writer for colts.com, the official website of the Indianapolis Colts. 1. I am one of a minority of people who is higher on Nick Foles with the Jaguars than most. The reason why? New Jags OC John DeFilippo coached Foles during his magical run in Philly in 2017. Is it realistic to think that we’ll get more of the good Nick Foles than the bad one this season given DeFilippo’s presence? 2. FANTASY FOCUS: Would you be happy taking Leonard Fournette at his current ADP (3.06 per Fantasy Football Calculator), or w
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#162- 2019 NFC North Preview w/Jordan Reid
21/07/2019 Duração: 31minWelcome back to Sports Krunch with DKrom ladies and gentlemen, I’m your host David Kromelow. After a brief six-month hiatus, I am pleased to announce that we are back and ready to give you more exciting NFL content from all angles. Whether it be your favorite team, fantasy football, the NFL Draft or anything NFL-related, we will have you covered like never before. And how fitting is it that we return right now since the first of 32 NFL training camps begins in just a few days. In that spirit, we begin our 2019 NFL division-by-division preview series with a look at the NFC North. And to help us break down all things Bears, Vikings, Packers and Lions is our good friend Jordan Reid. Jordan is one of THE best football minds out there, especially when it comes to the NFL Draft. Over the past year, his career has taken off and he is becoming one of the go-to guys for NFL Draft information and analysis. He now writes for The Draft Network, my personal favorite NFL Draft site and hosts his own podcast “The Draft Boar
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#161 SENIOR BOWL 2019: NASIR ADDERLEY
05/07/2019 Duração: 02minOne of the biggest potential steals of the 2019 NFL Draft was the Chargers selection of Delaware S Nasir Adderley in the second round (60th overall pick). I caught up with Nasir at the 2019 Reese's Senior Bowl and we discussed whether range or ball skills is the most important attribute needed to play safety in the NFL, his close friendship with his former college teammate and current Bears DT Bilal Nichols, the influence of Hall of Famer Ed Reed on the safety position and MORE!!!
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#160 Live From The 2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl w/Eagles beat writer Les Bowen
27/01/2019 Duração: 05minEagles beat writer Les Bowen (Philadelphia Inquirer) joined us to discuss a laundry list of potential cap casualties for the Eagles this offseason, Carson Wentz’s health, and the possibility of the Eagles trading Nick Foles, which is bigger than you may think
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#159 Live From The 2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl w/Dave Birkett - Lions coverage for Detroit Free Press
24/01/2019 Duração: 05minOur old friend Dave Birkett, who covers the Lions and the NFL for the Detroit Free Press joined us again. He discussed the puzzling hiring of new offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, Matthew Stafford’s future, why the Lions are likely to let DE Ziggy Ansah walk, and the Lions plans in the 2019 NFL Draft. Also, Dave is on the Pro Football Hall of Fame Board of Selectors and we talk about next week’s vote for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 2019 class
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#158 Live From The 2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl w/Buccaneers beat writer Greg Auman
24/01/2019 Duração: 03minBuccaneers beat writer Greg Auman (The Athletic) joins us to discuss what Jameis Winston needs to do to earn a long-term deal from the Bucs, reports suggesting the release of Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy, and Tampa’s plans for the 2019 NFL Draft
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#157 Live From The 2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl w/Ryan O'Halloran - Broncos Beat Writer (Denver Post)
24/01/2019 Duração: 03minRyan O’Halloran - Broncos beat writer Ryan O’Halloran (Denver Post) joins us to discuss the Broncos 2019 NFL Draft plans (QB or bust in first round?), what Denver is getting with new head coach Vic Fangio, and why the team was smart to let Gary Kubiak go elsewhere and opt for a fresh face at Offensive Coordinator
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#156 Live From The 2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl with Raiders Beat Writer Vic Tafur (The Athletic)
24/01/2019 Duração: 02minRaiders beat writer Vic Tafur (The Athletic) joins us to discuss the Raiders plans in the 2019 NFL Draft, Derek Carr’s future, and how much of a role new GM Mike Mayock will play
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#155 NFL Conference Championship Preview (2018) w/ Hal Bent, of FullPressCoverage.com
19/01/2019 Duração: 43minWell, and then there were four. NFL Conference Championship Weekend is here with only the Rams, Saints, Patriots and Chiefs alive in the race to Super Bowl LIII. Do you think these were the four best teams in the NFL this year, Hal? 1. Divisional Round Weekend Takeaways -Chiefs DL over-powering Colts OL and Rams ground game gashing the Cowboys on the ground are things nobody expected…and that’s what makes football so great -Hal: Saints had weakest rushing attack last weekend 2. Truth or Exaggeration -The Bears didn’t downgrade as much as some think at DC with their hire of Chuck Pagano -The Broncos did themselves a favor by not keeping Gary Kubiak as their OC and going with a more fresh face and modern scheme in former 49ers QB coach Rick Scangarello -Gary Kubiak is exactly who Kirk Cousins needs to take that next step for the Vikings -Mike Mayock is an upgrade over Reggie McKenzie for the Raiders at GM 3. Rams/Saints -Should the Rams keep that same run-first approach this weekend given the season-endin