The Rap With Maz & Friends – Episode 213
On this Edition of the Rap Brendan talks about the Covid shut down, how the Lions were dreaming thinking Matt Patricia would be anything like Bill Belichick, and Robby Cano’s PED ban.
On this Edition of the Rap Brendan talks about the Covid shut down, how the Lions were dreaming thinking Matt Patricia would be anything like Bill Belichick, and Robby Cano’s PED ban.
No Maz or Clarence so Brendan talks to the DetNews’ Rod Beard about the Pistons homerun draft, a little Lions, and how ridiculous this Big 10 football season has been.
Maize and Brews’ Anthony Broome joined Jess & Ethan for a Michigan Football update. How will it affect recruiting if Harbaugh stays?
Brendan continues his chat with former Lions VP Larry Lee, they discuss the difference from the NFL he played in to today’s game. They also talk about how the Lions should move forward
Former Lions player, executive, and current member of the Fritz Pollard Alliance Larry Lee joins Brendan to talk about his career and the many legends he’s crossed paths with
Maz, and Clarence are out again Brendan breaks down the week 10 NFL schedule and more
Brendan is joined by the Detroit News’ Rod Beard. They talk Lions, the Patricia regime, what is Michigan going to do if they move on from Jim Harbaugh, and some Piston notes
It’s officially the halfway mark of the NFL season. Maz is out with old man “get off my damn lawn” coodies so the stunningly handsome Professor Black and the highly distinguished Professor Sennott hand out NFL mid-term grades and superlatives for a few of their favorite and “not so favorite” teams, players, coaches and front…
Maz was out with “coodies” while C.Black and Brendan caught up with former Lions VP Larry Lee to discuss his experience as both a player and front-office executive. We also talked to the big man about his role with the Fritz Pollard Alliance and his beloved “Back In The Day Band.”
Maz, Clarence and Rod Beard preview the Lions-Colts and the rest of the NFL slate and DannyB with his Big3 locks of the week