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Is Rivera on Sirius?


ladypanther

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I have to admit that I have surrendered my Sirius to my family, except from 3 - 7.

I can't miss my Movin' the Chains. Him and Pat Kirwin are phenomenal at analyzing every part of the game. You can hate on them all you want, but that show is the best. Not to mention that they have 16 coaches on every week. Yea, that show is the worth of my subscription.

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I have to admit that I have surrendered my Sirius to my family, except from 3 - 7.

I can't miss my Movin' the Chains. Him and Pat Kirwin are phenomenal at analyzing every part of the game. You can hate on them all you want, but that show is the best. Not to mention that they have 16 coaches on every week. Yea, that show is the worth of my subscription.[/QUOTE]

This.

channel 88.

by far the best football show anywhere.

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Moving the chains is the best radio football show if you want to actually learn about football. Pat Kirwin has a book entitled "Take Your Eye Off The Ball" that most of you could really benefit from. It is great reading for anyone who wants to watch a game on TV and really understand what is going on. Plus he goes over schemes, terminology, and a bunch of other things.

Here is a small excerpt from the book:

http://www.patkirwan.com/play-diagrams/most-effective-personnel-group-most-effective-formation-right-now-nfl

This is a formation we run when we go to our 3 wide sets.

As for Ryan, not only is he on Sirius Radio but he does regional TV broadcasts every week. He did a Panther game earlier this year I believe. He played in the league and knows a lot. Plus as has been said, he talks with almost every coach every week. He knows more about what is going on than almost any talking head out there.

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