Rich Eisen launching new ‘OverReaction Monday’ podcast
One of the most popular segments on the widely successful The Rich Eisen Show is getting a weekly podcast.
One of the most popular segments on the widely successful The Rich Eisen Show is getting a weekly podcast.
“I do know when people push back, we have the best argument you can have, which is, Patrick Mahomes did it and he won the Super Bowl, so what are you worried about?"
"It's the nature of the position right now."
"The Hollywood screenwriters may be on strike, but I feel like they wrote one script, and that was for David Beckham.”
"The title was a little uh interesting."
"Eisen clearly has a pipeline to the [49ers] front office."
"The Nuggets' problem is that they're not respected, they're just not talked about."
"This is fantastic that I lost my blue check mark on live radio and television so I can let everybody know I'm not paying that man a dime."
"I didn't just pull it out of thin air."
Eisen has a vast guest list in Phoenix.
"He allowed all of us to have a poetic license. We could be creative, we could bring our life experience into journalism, into broadcasting, into sports. That was all because of him."
"Yeah, it’s offensive, and it’s also really scary."
"I was ready to go for this show. Potentially both TV and radio, same time.”
The switch will happen sometime in September.
"When we’re actually talking on the air, we’re actually making eye contact."
"He simply doesn’t fit the profile of an entertaining analyst"
RG3' ESPN deal allows him to go back to explore playing options.
"I’m still to this day, uncomfortable having takes"
"I’m just gonna kind of focus on the guys that are in camp."
Mike McDaniel has yet to coach a game with the Miami Dolphins. But fans can take comfort in this -- their new coach knows how to win a challenge.
"Gorilla Glue shared our vision and is the perfect partner to ensure that college football’s unsung heroes get the same treatment as star players by walking away with money (and recognition) for what they bring to their team."
Shuster's past credits include time as a producer for ESPN and HBO and time as a reporter for ABC, TNT and more.
"In relaunching my podcast and terrestrial radio businesses, I couldn't find a better partner to bring my content to more hearts, minds and ears than Westwood One."
Hell has not yet frozen over, and Bob Costas is not yet on Twitter.
Those who streamed Eisen's show live on YouTube will now have to go to Peacock.