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  • Bengals Backup Plan If Dan Pitcher Leaves, Another Pittsburgh Postseason Embarrassment, NFL Head Coaching Buzz
    Jan 13 2026

    On today's show, we discuss the possibility of Bengals OC Dan Pitcher leaving and what the Bengals should do if that were to happen. Plus, the Steelers get embarrassed in the postseason once again as Mike Tomlin ties Marvin Lewis for the longest postseason losing streak in NFL history. Also, we take a look at the top names to fill the 8 current NFL head coaching vacancies.

    The Cleveland Browns are deep into their search for a new head coach after parting ways with Kevin Stefanski, and Dan Pitcher — the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive coordinator — has emerged as a genuine candidate. The Browns have officially requested permission to interview Pitcher for their head coaching vacancy, which indicates they see his offensive experience and ties to Browns GM Andrew Berry as assets worth exploring.

    Pitcher, 38, has been with the Bengals since 2016 and has risen through the ranks from offensive assistant to offensive coordinator, working closely with star quarterback Joe Burrow and contributing to one of the top passing offenses in the league during his tenure. His ascent to OC in 2024 was successful statistically, with Cincinnati ranking high in passing yardage and scoring in his first full year in that role.

    While the Browns’ interest doesn’t guarantee a departure, it puts Pitcher in the mix against established coaches and other younger offensive minds — including internal Browns candidates and experienced NFL coordinators. Cleveland has already conducted interviews with several potential hires and continues to evaluate a broad slate.

    If the Browns do hire Pitcher, it would represent a significant move for him — from a coordinator spot in Cincinnati to an NFL head coach role in Cleveland. It would also affect Bengals staffing, potentially prompting Cincinnati to look internally or externally for his replacement. The situation reflects a broader trend of teams prioritizing young, offensive-minded coaches with quarterback development experience.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Duke Tobin Press Conference Takeaways + Thrilling NFL Wild Card Weekend
    Jan 12 2026

    On today's show, Stone gives his biggest takeaways from Duke Tobin's press conference last Friday after the conclusion of the Bengals' season. Also, we discuss all of this weekend's NFL wild card games, including Josh Allen & Brock Purdy's heroic performances.

    Cincinnati Bengals Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin spoke at length with the media Friday, January 9, 2026, offering a candid review of the team’s struggles and a broad outline of the work ahead in the offseason. Tobin acknowledged the frustration and disappointment that came with a 6–11 record and a third consecutive season out of the playoffs, taking responsibility for the organization’s performance while emphasizing that the team still believes it has a “championship-caliber” roster despite the results.

    A central theme of the press conference was the need to improve the defense, particularly the pass rush. The Bengals finished 2025 near the bottom of the league in sacks and points allowed, a point Tobin stressed repeatedly, noting that generating pressure with just four rushers must improve and that the defensive unit requires more talent and leadership. He praised the late-season defensive turnaround under new coaching but acknowledged that the unit overall was not good enough.

    Tobin also discussed the team’s offensive identity, stressing that the core offensive talent remains strong, especially when healthy, but that Cincinnati must finish games better. He highlighted losses in close contests and the need to cultivate a “focus, strain and finish” mentality.

    On personnel matters, Tobin was cautious on specifics regarding free agency and contract strategy, saying the club is willing to do what’s necessary to secure players who can help win but offering few concrete commitments. He expressed confidence in the current leadership and expressed openness to involving quarterback Joe Burrow in offseason discussions about roster construction.

    Fan reaction to the presser was mixed, with some appreciating the candor but many criticizing Tobin for avoiding detailed answers on key questions.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Keegan Nickoson On Wes Miller Outburst & Apology, College Football Playoff Semifinals, Best Bets Of The Weekend
    Jan 9 2026

    On today's show, Stone is joined by Keegan Nickoson of Bearcat Journal and they discuss all things Cincinnati Bearcats including Wes Miller's outburst and subsequent apology, UC's shortcomings on the basketball court, Scott Satterfield in the transfer portal and more. Also on the show, we react to Miami's win over Ole Miss and go through our Best Bets Of The Weekend.

    Cincinnati Bearcats men’s basketball head coach Wes Miller publicly apologized after a heated postgame radio outburst this week following a tough 62–60 loss at West Virginia. In his initial remarks during the postgame interview on NewsRadio 700 WLW, Miller pushed back against media and fan criticism, saying things like “I don’t care what people think… Everybody can quit on us… It’s us against the world” in response to questions about his team’s disappointing 8–7 start and late-game struggles in Big 12 play.

    The tone and intensity of that interview drew significant attention and mixed reactions on social media and among Bearcats fans, with some critics calling his comments defensive and unbecoming for a head coach.

    Recognizing that his emotion spilled over, Miller opened his subsequent weekly radio show with an apology to longtime Cincinnati broadcaster Dan Hoard and co-host Terry Nelson. In that apology he acknowledged that his anger and frustration from the moment got the better of him and emphasized that his outburst was not directed at the hosts or intended to insult them.

    Miller’s gesture signaled an effort to smooth over relations with local media and recalibrate the narrative around his leadership during a challenging stretch of the season. While he has stood by his defense of the team’s effort and reiterated his commitment to his players and program, this apology also underscored that, even at the highest levels of college coaching, emotions can run high in the wake of close losses — and that maintaining professional composure remains important when speaking publicly about struggles and criticism.

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