The Down & Dirty with Scott Mitchell & Herman Moore

Down and Dirty: World Cup, Gambling Scandal & the Bears' Big Move

18 min · Gisteren
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Sports continue to evolve, but are they losing something along the way? In this episode of Down & Dirty, Herman Moore and Scott Mitchell take a wide-ranging look at some of the biggest issues facing sports today. The conversation starts with the World Cup and the value of experiencing cultures beyond our own before shifting into a debate about accountability following a major college football gambling controversy. From there, they discuss franchise relocation, the economic impact teams have on communities, and whether organizations still owe loyalty to the fans and cities that helped build them. The discussion eventually turns to NFL expansion, fan identity, and what the future of professional sports could look like in the years ahead. Throughout the episode, Herman and Scott examine a common theme that connects every topic: where should sports draw the line between growth, profit, tradition, and integrity?

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Down and Dirty: World Cup, Gambling Scandal & the Bears' Big Move

Sports continue to evolve, but are they losing something along the way? In this episode of Down & Dirty, Herman Moore and Scott Mitchell take a wide-ranging look at some of the biggest issues facing sports today. The conversation starts with the World Cup and the value of experiencing cultures beyond our own before shifting into a debate about accountability following a major college football gambling controversy. From there, they discuss franchise relocation, the economic impact teams have on communities, and whether organizations still owe loyalty to the fans and cities that helped build them. The discussion eventually turns to NFL expansion, fan identity, and what the future of professional sports could look like in the years ahead. Throughout the episode, Herman and Scott examine a common theme that connects every topic: where should sports draw the line between growth, profit, tradition, and integrity?

Gisteren18 min
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10 Random Questions, No Script: Herman Moore & Scott Mitchell Unfiltered

What starts as a simple game quickly turns into one of the most unpredictable conversations Herman Moore and Scott Mitchell have ever had. Armed with a book of random questions, Scott puts Herman on the spot with topics ranging from fear and relationships to business, family, and life's biggest risks. Then Herman flips the script, forcing Scott to answer questions about childhood memories, personal possessions, music, and even whether he believes there's life beyond Earth. Along the way, Herman explains why business became his greatest challenge after football, Scott shares the scariest moment of his life while learning to fly, and both former Lions teammates reveal perspectives that fans rarely get to hear. No football breakdowns. No hot takes. Just an unscripted conversation that goes places neither one expected.

10 jun 202618 min
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Down & Dirty Hot Takes: The Caleb Williams “Do Less” Debate

The Bears’ offseason message to Caleb Williams has sparked debate across the NFL world: “Do less.” After comments from quarterbacks coach J.T. Barrett about simplifying the game for the young QB, Herman Moore and Scott Mitchell discuss what coaches really mean when they ask quarterbacks to play more efficiently — and whether there’s a risk of limiting creativity in the process. Scott explains why structure, timing, and decision-making matter for young quarterbacks trying to succeed in the NFL, while Herman argues that elite playmakers still need room to innovate and trust their instincts in big moments. The conversation touches on Brett Favre, quarterback development, leadership, accountability, and the challenge of balancing discipline with freedom at the NFL level. Can you simplify a quarterback without coaching the magic out of him? Herman and Scott debate the fine line between efficiency and overcoaching in this edition of Down & Dirty Hot Takes. Inspired by comments from Bears quarterbacks coach J.T. Barrett regarding Caleb Williams’ development and decision-making.

27 mei 202611 min