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  • The Coordinator Search Is Half Over, Eagles Hiring Vic Fangio – Philadelphia Sports Nation

    The Coordinator Search Is Half Over, Eagles Hiring Vic Fangio – Philadelphia Sports Nation

    Eagles fans are able to breathe a partial sigh of relief.

     

    It’s been a long week of slowly learning that the Eagles were letting go of coordinators.

    Sean Desai was the first to go. With the wording that Sirianni made the call confirmed that the divisive head coach would keep his job.

    Many wanted to see Sirianni let go after the Eagles catastrophic end to the season. Losing 6 of their last 7 games, including a 23 point blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during wildcard weekend.

    After the news of Desai’s departure. Fear began to settle in that Matt Patricia would remain the defensive coordinator in Philadelphia.

    Only on a one-year contract, Matt Patricia will be moving on from the Eagles. Probably ending up with Bill Belichick, who just lost out on the Atlanta Falcons vacant head coach position.

    With Brian Johnson the last to be let go. Just like that, the Eagles would be replacing both coordinators for the 2nd straight off-season.

    The Interviews Begin

    There’s plenty of coaches available this hiring cycle. While the Eagles missed out on potentially replacing Nick Sirianni with Jim Harbaugh or Mike Vrabel. They’ve already begun on potential coordinators.

    The Eagles began their search by reaching out to and interviewing the following coaches:

    (OC) Chargers OC Kellen Moore

    (DC) Former Giants DC Wink Martindale

    (DC) Falcons DC Ryan Nielsen (Hired by Jaguars)

    (OC) USC Senior Offensive Analyst Kliff Kingsbury

    (DC) Former Commanders HC Ron Rivera

    (DC) Former Jaguars DC Mike Caldwell

     

    While things seemed to favor Ron Rivera as a potential DC who wouldn’t end up getting poached the following season. The Eagles interesting news broke during Howie Roseman and Nick Sirianni’s press conference Wednesday afternoon.

    Eagles New Defensive Coordinator, Vic Fangio?

    During Wednesday’s press conference, Adam Schefter reported that Vic Fangio was moving on from the Miami Dolphins and that the expected landing spot would be the Philadelphia Eagles. It would be confirmed on Thursday

    Turns out the Eagles got the defensive coordinator they were after all along. If not for a tampering incident with Jonathan Gannon, the Eagles would have most likely hired Vic Fangio instead of Sean Desai.

    Changing to a 3-4 defensive front could mean a philosphy change for the Eagles. A team that spent the least amount on the linebacker position, at $3.8M. With 4 Free Agent linebackers, the Eagles have a lot of work to do in rebuilding that room.

    Howie Roseman pointed out that Zach Cunningham had a good season despite missing 3 games. Perhaps that’s a hint toward a potential re-signee later in the off-season?

    With plenty of free agents available, including Patrick Queen, Devin White and Azeez Al-Shaair. This could be the off-season for the Eagles to spend at the position they neglect the most, while also building through the draft with players like Jeremiah Trotter Jr. or Junior Colson.

     

    One Coordinator To Go

    So far, the Eagles interviewed candidates for the offensive coordinator position don’t bring much hope for the future of the offense. Kellen Moore was expected to get head coaching interviews following his season in San Diego. Bringing in a coordinator that worked with the Cowboys during Dak Prescott’s worst season is one thing. But Kliff Kingsbury following his disastrous exit in Arizona is another.

     

    There’s been no decision at offensive coordinator yet. What potential candidates do you hope the Eagles reach out to before making a final choice?

     

    Go Birds!

     

     

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  • 3 keys to a Giants win over Packers

    3 keys to a Giants win over Packers

    KEEP FORCING TURNOVERS

    The Giants’ recipe for winning with this low-scoring offense is to force frequent turnovers on defense and capitalize. Wink Martindale’s aggressive scheme typically flusters young quarterbacks, and his defense has forced 10 turnovers in the last three games. But Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love is on a hot streak with eight touchdown passes and no turnovers in the Packers’ three-game winning streak. Forcing Love into an early mistake would go a long way toward keeping this game close and giving the Giants a chance.

    CONTINUE TO THROW DEEP

    Jalin Hyatt made catches for 41, 29 and 22 yards in the Giants’ pre-bye 10-7 win over the Patriots. None of those plays led to points, but they did flip field position, an important dynamic for a defense-led team that needs to win low-scoring, tight games. Brian Daboll and Mike Kafka need to continue dialing Hyatt’s number to help Tommy DeVito and the offense stay confident and contribute in some meaningful way. The deep threat opens any offense.

    BLOCK THE PACK’S FRONT

    Rashan Gary, Preston Smith and Kenny Clark comprise a devastating Packers defensive line that is playing at a high level this season. DeVito has taken 28 sacks in 149 dropbacks, including nine in Week 11 at Washington — the most sacks ever allowed in a Giants victory. It’s on both the offensive line and DeVito to avoid negative plays, but it won’t be easy against Matt LaFleur’s defense.

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  • Giants captain Bobby Okereke: It would be ‘devastating’ to lose ‘linebacker whisperer’ Wink Martindale

    Giants captain Bobby Okereke: It would be ‘devastating’ to lose ‘linebacker whisperer’ Wink Martindale

    Giants captain Bobby Okereke admits he is playing the best and most consistent football of his career. And he credits defensive coordinator Wink Martindale for that growth.

    “Wink’s essentially like a linebacker whisperer,” Okereke said on the Talkin’ Ball with Pat Leonard podcast. “It’s just the little tweaks and the subtle coaching points he’ll give me that really make these big ‘aha’ moments for me. Whether he’s telling me to split my alignment out by two yards, or back up a yard in this specific play, or think about this or that. He’s just imparted so much wisdom on me that it’s really taken my game to the next level.”

    Okereke, 27, also said his experience playing lots of zone with the Indianapolis Colts has helped him guide the defense adeptly in and out of Martindale’s man-heavy scheme. The veteran coordinator and linebacker’s married talents have yielded clear results.

    “We blitz a lot here, we play a lot of man,” Okereke said. “I think some of my experience playing Cover-3 and Cover-2 — and helping guys around me feel comfortable and understand the scheme and ways offenses try to attack us in that scheme — I think that’s helped me make this defense gel even more.”

    This is one of many reasons why a Martindale departure after the season due to tension with Brian Daboll would be detrimental: Joe Schoen’s best free signing has thrived in tandem with Martindale, and their defense is the only thing that has kept a dismal season afloat.

    “I think it’s tough,” Okereke said, when asked how crushing it would be to lose Martindale over that friction. “Wink has just been such an influential coach for me to this point and really to this whole defense. He does a great job of bringing everybody together and making sure we’re all on the same page and not making football too complicated thinking about all these different X’s and O’s and schemes and ways teams are gonna attack you.

    “And [he] really just boil[s] it down to kick the guy’s a– in front of you and play more physical than the opponent, and understand the mindset that you’ve got to dominate your opponent,” the linebacker added. “Wink’s been extremely instrumental in that point. It’ll obviously be very devastating if he’s not here next year. I don’t even wanna think about that.”

    Okereke had a diplomatic and mature way of looking at the situation between his head coach and defensive coordinator: conflict can be constructive as long as everyone shares the same goal for the group.

    “Wink’s been such an influential leader for us, and [there is] everything that Dabes has done from a leadership standpoint bringing this team together,” he said. “Obviously everybody has different approaches, and I think friction can be positive if you just wanna get to the right result. Obviously it’s good to have a difference of opinions. I think that promotes growth. So I think as long as everybody has their intention in the right place, being team first, I think it’ll all work out.”

    No one is questioning that Okereke will do as much as he can to try to make sure these final five games work out to the Giants’ liking.

    Okereke, an investor in the MVMI Sleep company, arrives at the Giants’ facility daily between 7-7:15 a.m. to complete an “activation, recovery and stretch” routine. That’s one window into how he has managed to play through a broken rib, broken pinky and ailing hip — and to play 100% of the defense’s 796 snaps so far this season.

    “The way I see physical therapy and activation and treatment for my body, it’s like buying insurance,” he said. “You could say it’s money wasted or time wasted, but when a potential injury happens — I just try to put myself in the best position to stay healthy.”

    His play in Weeks 5 and 6 against the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills took his on-field leadership to the next level. But Okereke said part of the reason he was named captain for his first season with the team, he believes, is that people watched his diligent and detailed routine preparation and understood the positive example it set.

    “Football is such a meritocracy,” he said. “And it’s such a performance business that it’s hard to be a leader, an influential leader, if you’re not making those big-time plays and changing the game. Ever since I came here, work habits, the work ethic I’ve had, the discipline I’ve shown with my routine, I think that’s what teammates respected.

    “And that’s something I’ve cultivated over four years watching guys like Anthony Walker and Darius [now Shaq] Leonard before me, taking stuff from their routine and integrating it in mine,” he continued. “But as my playmaking started to follow and really shine on gameday, those two things married up perfectly and helped me be a positive influence on this team.”

    Okereke humbly credits Dexter Lawrence and the defensive linemen for making plays and creating opportunities for the linebackers. He said Micah McFadden has stepped up in a big way, Isaiah Simmons was an excellent addition just before the season, and Carter Coughlin and Cam Brown have made plays under position coach John Egorugwu.

    He also credited the Giants’ “athletic and dynamic” defensive backs for allowing the front-seven to concentrate on stopping the run, which they’ll have to do Monday night against the Green Bay Packers.

    Martindale had Okereke watch Baltimore Ravens film of C.J. Mosley in his scheme, too, and that helped a lot of Okereke’s responsibilities “click” for him, which has helped complete the picture of a defense that has carried this team to two straight wins.

    The biggest question now is whether they can keep the band together to make their future look like the recent past.

    WATSON OUT FOR PACKERS

    Top Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (hamstring) is out for Monday night’s game at MetLife Stadium. So is Giants right tackle Evan Neal (ankle).

    The Giants have five questionable players: defensive tackles Lawrence (hamstring) and A’Shawn Robinson (hamstring), tight end Daniel Bellinger (illness), wide receiver Parris Campbell (knee) and linebacker Simmons (ankle). Campbell, the team’s kick returner, was added to the report on Saturday, when he unexpectedly didn’t practice.

    For Green Bay, in addition to Watson sitting out, linebacker Quay Walker (shoulder) is doubtful. And four players are questionable: running back Aaron Jones (knee), corner Jaire Alexander (shoulder), safety Darnell Savage (chest) and corner Eric Stokes (hamstring).

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  • KWXY Music Radio to Air Wink Martindale’s ‘The Elvis Presley Story’ on Sunday, Aug. 14 and Tuesday, Aug. 16

    KWXY Music Radio to Air Wink Martindale’s ‘The Elvis Presley Story’ on Sunday, Aug. 14 and Tuesday, Aug. 16

    Martindale’s show to feature rare interviews and insights on The King from those in his close inner-circle.

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    Aug 9, 2022

    On Aug. 14 and again on Aug. 16, starting at 9 a.m. PT both days in honor of the 45-year anniversary of Elvis Aaron Presley’s death on Aug. 16, 1977, KWXY Music Radio out of Palm Springs, California, is set to broadcast and livestream “The Elvis Presley Story” featuring broadcast legend Wink Martindale. The 14-hour program – created by Martindale, who was one of Elvis’ long-time friends – features rare content and interviews with Presley and others from his inner-circle.

    Martindale’s “The Elvis Presley Story” explores the career of the world’s most iconic entertainer through insightful and engaging interviews from those who knew him best. It is the most comprehensive story on Elvis ever produced, according to Martindale.

    Martindale says he became a big fan after listening to the first airing of Presley’s single ‘That’s Alright Mama’ on July 8, 1954, after listening to it from inside the station – WHBQ in Memphis, where he worked at the time. Shortly thereafter, Martindale had Elvis on his TV show ‘Top Ten Dance Hour’ which would become The King’s first television appearance. 

    “I’m so fortunate to have witnessed American music history,” he said. “And I am thrilled to be able to share ‘The Elvis Presley Story’ with a new and worldwide audience.”

    About KWXY Music Radio

    Louie Comella’s IVOX RADIO LLC purchased KWXY Music Radio in 2021. KWXY on-air service at 101.9FM, 92.3FM and 1340 AM signals, along with online live-streaming programming on KWXY.com, reaches over 250,000 global listeners each week from the historic broadcast studios on Dinah Shore Drive in Cathedral City, CA. KWXY Music Radio hosts uniquely diverse programming spanning genres and decades. There are no set playlists, allowing presenters the freedom to curate music and broadcast truly independent content. Programming includes The Wink Martindale Show, along with rockabilly artist The Reverend Horton Heat, concert promoter Tom Ingram, punk singer Keith “Monkey” Warren of The Adicts, American music historian Eddie Trunk, music personality John Tesh along with remastered broadcasts of The Wolfman Jack Show among others.

    About Wink Martindale

    Winston Conrad “Wink” Martindale is an American disc jockey, radio personality, game show host, and television producer. He began his broadcasting career in radio in 1952 and is known as the most successful game show host in the world and one of the first inductees into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame in Las Vegas. Over the last 70 years, Martindale has produced numerous radio and TV programs and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to entertainment. 

    Contact: Anne Kellogg 

    anne@lvpaperdollpr.com

    Source: KWXY Music Radio

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