NFL Week 3 Chaos: Eagles’ Wild Finish, Fever Upset Aces and Torg Game Ball Winners

NFL Week 3 Chaos: Eagles’ Wild Finish, Fever Upset Aces and Torg Game Ball Winners

Welcome to the Torg Stories Podcast! On this episode, we’re looking at Sunday’s NFL Week 3 Games, Looking Ahead to Week 4, and Finishing Up with the WNBA Final Four. Anne, I asked you to come up with some headlines from yesterday’s games. Give me your first one! 

NFL Headlines from Sunday, Sept 21, 2025: 

1. Eagles vs. Rams: Philly Special Teams Steal a W

A wild comeback game in Philadelphia ended with a special teams touchdown that you’ll have to see to believe. The Eagles were down 26-7 in the third quarter before scoring 26 unanswered points to seal the victory.

  • Key Stats: Jalen Hurts had 226 passing yards and 3 touchdowns. A.J. Brown led all receivers with 109 yards and a touchdown.
  • Play of the Game: With the Eagles up 27-26 and time expiring, Rams kicker Joshua Karty attempted a game-winning 44-yard field goal. But Eagles DT Jordan Davis broke through the line, blocked the kick, and then rumbled 61 yards for a touchdown as time expired to secure the 33-26 win.
  • What the win meant: The Eagles move to 3-0 on the season and look like a true NFC powerhouse. For the Rams, this loss stings and drops them to 2-1, but the late-game drama shouldn’t overshadow the fact they held a commanding lead for much of the game.

2. Bears vs. Cowboys: Caleb Williams is D-A-N-G-E-R-O-U-S

The young Bears QB put on a show against a tough Dallas defense, cementing his status as a top-tier quarterback and giving Chicago fans plenty to be excited about.

  • Key Stats: Caleb Williams had a career-high 142.6 passer rating, throwing for multiple touchdowns to a variety of receivers. Rookie WR Luther Burden III had 101 receiving yards on just three catches, including a 65-yard touchdown. The Bears defense also forced four turnovers.
  • Play of the Game: A 65-yard flea-flicker touchdown from Caleb Williams to rookie WR Luther Burden III in the third quarter, which stretched the lead and showcased the explosive potential of the Chicago offense.
  • What the win meant: This was a statement win for the Bears, who are now 2-1 and looking like a legitimate playoff contender. For the Cowboys, it’s a significant setback, dropping them to 1-2 and raising questions about their offensive consistency.

3. Jets vs. Buccaneers: New York’s Heartbreak Hotel

The Jets’ quest for their first win came agonizingly close, with a blocked field goal for a touchdown, before a last-second field goal spoiled the party and sent them to 0-3.

  • Key Stats: The Buccaneers are now 3-0. Baker Mayfield orchestrated a final drive to get into field goal range. Jets pass rusher Will McDonald IV had a blocked field goal touchdown.
  • Play of the Game: The Jets’ Will McDonald IV blocked a 43-yard Buccaneers field goal attempt with just under two minutes left in the game and returned it for a 50-yard touchdown, giving the Jets a shocking 27-26 lead.
  • What the win meant: The Buccaneers continue their undefeated season, but not without some serious scares. For the Jets, this loss is a huge blow to their morale and playoff hopes. Being 0-3 makes their path to a winning record incredibly difficult.

4. Packers vs. Browns: A Kick to the Gut for Green Bay

In a defensive battle, the Packers and Browns exchanged blows, with the game coming down to a final field goal attempt that was met with a brutal twist.

  • Key Stats: The Browns’ defense blocked a potential game-winning field goal from the Packers with 27 seconds left. The Packers’ running back Josh Jacobs extended his franchise record to 10 straight games with a touchdown. The Browns’ kicker Andre Szmyt hit a 55-yard walk-off field goal.
  • Play of the Game: After the blocked field goal, Browns kicker Andre Szmyt calmly nailed a 55-yard field goal as time expired to give the Browns a stunning 13-10 victory.
  • What the win meant: A massive upset for the Browns, who move to 2-1. This is a tough pill for the Packers to swallow, as they drop to 2-1 after looking like one of the league’s most dominant teams through two weeks.

5. Seahawks vs. Saints: Seattle’s Special Teams Are More Than Just Hot Coffee

The Seahawks put on a clinic in all three phases of the game, with their special teams unit delivering two of the most explosive plays of the day.

  • Key Stats: The Seahawks’ offense scored on their first seven possessions. Punter Michael Dickson’s first punt came in the fourth quarter. The Saints were held to just 13 points, with their star RB Alvin Kamara only managing 42 rushing yards.
  • Play of the Game: Rookie Tory Horton’s 95-yard punt return for a touchdown in the first quarter, which was not only the longest punt return in Seahawks history, but also helped set the tone for the 44-13 blowout.
  • What the win meant: The Seahawks are now 2-1 and look like a formidable force in the NFC. For the Saints, this is a painful loss, as they drop to 0-3 and are now in a deep hole to start the season.

NFL Categories Segment: Anne and I pick from a list of categories and share our selection: 

  1. Game balls: 
  • Rogers passes Favre for all time TD passes. 
  • Coach Dan Quinn takes the hit, cracks his skin on his nose, bleeds, and pops up to keep coaching. 
  • Eagles Davis blocks game winning field goal attempt and returns for a TD. 
  • A’ja Wilson becomes WNBA first 4 time MVP winner. 
  1. Play of the day: 
  • Browns block game winning field goal try by Packers.  
  1. I’m in…
  • Dynamic kickoff. Working great! 
  1. I’m out…
  • On the Eagles. Mostly the tush push. 
  1. Best uniforms this week…  (or helmets) 
  • Panthers black matte helmets. Stripe across the top. Panther graphic in turquoise. (helmets often silver) 
  • Old school center hiking it on Patriots helmet. Red uniforms. Patriots in the end zone looked like Red Sox font. Reminded me of the 1985 Bears Super Bowl! 
  • Bucs looking like TN. Orange, also the stripe in the top, orange on white. 
  1. What were they thinking? 
  • Colts timeout. Titans timeout. Titans delay of game. MIssed Titans field goal. 
  • The Packers quarterback Love INT for Packers w 3 mins to go up 10-3. 
  1. Holy Cow Award 
  • Herbert gets away from a potential sack, runs to his left and throws with right hand side arm for a 20-yard touchdown as he’s hit. 
  1. What were they thinking…
  • How many fumbles for Pats? 5 turnovers. Don’t get the last 4th and 2 on a screen pass. 

Anne, before we do Colts Corner, I have a new announcement: 

  • “For all our show notes and information on upcoming episodes, visit TheTorg.com. If you’re a brand or business that believes in what we do, we’d love to partner with you to help share your story.”

Colts Corner: 

Is this the best start for the Colts in a long time?

  • The Colts beat the Titans 41-20, improving to 3-0 for the first time since 2009, a season when Peyton Manning led them to the AFC Championship. This is a huge statement win for the team, especially against an AFC South rival.

How much credit does Jonathan Taylor deserve for this 3-0 start?

  • Jonathan Taylor was the star of the show, running for 102 yards and a season-high three touchdowns. This performance helped him break a 38-year-old franchise record for rushing yards through the first three games of a season, previously held by Eric Dickerson.

We learned that Daniel Jones is off to a fantastic start with the Colts.

  • Through three games, he has an impressive 111.7 passer rating, has completed over 71% of his passes for over 800 yards, and has thrown three touchdowns with zero interceptions. He’s also been tough under pressure and has made big plays, like his 29-yard cross-body throw against the Titans.

What should we expect in Week 4 against the Rams?

  • The Colts’ next game is a tough road test against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium. With the Rams coming off a devastating comeback loss to the Eagles, they’ll be fired up and looking to prove they’re still a contender.

The Blocked Kick Segment: 

Three different games featured a blocked field goal on Sunday, September 21, 2025. Here is the list, ranked from most important to least important in terms of its impact on the final outcome of the game.

1. Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles

  • Significance: This block was the most important because it directly resulted in a game-winning, walk-off touchdown. After mounting a furious comeback, the Eagles were clinging to a one-point lead as the Rams’ kicker lined up for a potential game-winning 44-yard field goal. Eagles DT Jordan Davis broke through the line, blocked the kick, and then returned it 61 yards for a touchdown as time expired to secure the 33-26 victory. This was the Eagles’ second blocked field goal of the game.

2. Green Bay Packers vs. Cleveland Browns

  • Significance: This block was critical because it prevented the Packers from winning and set up the Browns for their own game-winning kick. With 27 seconds left and the score tied, Packers kicker Brandon McManus lined up for a go-ahead 43-yard field goal. Browns DT Shelby Harris blocked the kick, which allowed the Browns to take over possession and drive into position for a walk-off 55-yard field goal to win the game.

3. New York Jets vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Significance: The Jets’ blocked field goal was significant because it capped a stunning fourth-quarter comeback and gave them a late lead. With the Jets down by seven points with less than two minutes to play, their special teams unit blocked a Buccaneers field goal attempt and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown to take a one-point lead. However, the Jets’ defense couldn’t hold on, and the Buccaneers drove down the field to win the game with a last-second field goal.

Next Week’s Biggest Games: 

Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs

  • Why it’s a big game: This is a potential AFC Championship preview and a battle of two of the league’s best quarterbacks in Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes. The Ravens are coming off a big win and are a favorite to win the AFC, and the Chiefs will be looking to re-assert their dominance after a tough Week 3 loss.

2. Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Why it’s a big game: This is a battle of two undefeated NFC powerhouses. Both teams had a dramatic, down-to-the-wire win in Week 3, and the winner will get a leg up in the race for the top spot in the conference. The game has a lot of star power and is a rematch of their exciting Week 3 game from last season.

3. Indianapolis Colts at Los Angeles Rams

  • Why it’s a big game: This is a fascinating matchup of two teams with a lot to prove. The Colts are surprisingly 3-0 and will look to validate their hot start against a strong NFC opponent. Meanwhile, the Rams are looking to rebound from a devastating and improbable loss to the Eagles and prove they can still be a top contender.

Bill’s Bets From Week 3 and How He Did: 

  1. 1-0. Bills in survivor pool to beat Dolphins. Vikings losing to the Falcons last week put me out of one of my two pools. 
  2. 1-1. Rogers 200 passing yards and 2 TDs was +124. Rogers didn’t get the passing yards. 
  3. 2-1. Colts moneyline to beat the Titans and Daniel Jones to go 175 yards passing with a 50% profit boost was +126. Win! 
  4. 2-2. Raiders moneyline to beat the Commanders was +134. Raiders lose. 
  5. 2-3. Rams +100 to win with 1:48 to go. Lose on blocked kick. 
  6. 3-3 win. Fever to be at least within 8 and Mitchell to score 15 was -102. Mitchell 34 points. 
  7. 3-4. Lose. Lynx to beat Mercury and Collier to score 25 was +209. Collier had 18.
  8. 3-5. Lose. Cowboys moneyline to beat Bears. +150
  9. 4-5. Win. Chargers moneyline to beat Broncos +118 
  10. 4-6. Cardinals moneyline less than 2 mins to go. -138. 
  11. 4-7. Loss. Chiefs moneyline, Mahomes 2 TD passes and 200 yards. +210. Mahomes only had one TD pass. 

Indiana Fever 89, Las Vegas Aces 73

  • Why the Fever won: The Fever’s offense was incredibly efficient, shooting 50% from the field compared to the Aces’ 40.8%. Indiana also had a dominant third quarter, outscoring the Aces 28-19 to extend their lead and take control of the game.
  • Key individual performances: Indiana’s Kelsey Mitchell was unstoppable, scoring a playoff-career-high 34 points on 52.2% shooting. For the Aces, the newly-crowned four-time MVP A’ja Wilson was held to just 16 points and shot a terrible 27.3% from the field.
  • What to watch for in Game 2: The Aces must find a way to contain Kelsey Mitchell and get A’ja Wilson more involved and efficient on offense. The Fever, meanwhile, will need to prove their upset was no fluke and that they can continue their hot shooting.

Minnesota Lynx 82, Phoenix Mercury 69

  • Why the Lynx won: Despite trailing at halftime, the Lynx used a strong defensive effort in the second half, holding the Mercury to just 22 total points. Minnesota’s dominant fourth quarter, where they outscored Phoenix 23-10, sealed the victory.
  • Key individual performances: Lynx guard Courtney Williams was instrumental in the win, scoring a game-high 23 points and adding five steals on the night. For the Mercury, leading scorer Satou Sabally was held to just 10 points.
  • What to watch for in Game 2: Phoenix needs to find its offensive rhythm again after a brutal second half. The Mercury dominated the paint early on but struggled after halftime, so they must make adjustments to find ways to score against the suffocating Lynx defense.

Anne, we’ve got our new announcement: 

  • “For all our show notes and information on upcoming episodes, visit TheTorg.com. If you’re a brand or business that believes in what we do, we’d love to partner with you to help share your story.”

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Trying to Enjoy the Victories, NBA Playoffs, and Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 8

Thanks to the listeners who have recently read my novel Love on the Big Screen and took the time to write me about it. I appreciate you! Anne, the Kindle version is only $2.99!

News from my house:

-I did an enormous amount of weeding. Found and cooked some morel mushrooms. Classes are over at App State, and I’m collecting late work and final assignments. Mom has been going on a daily walk. She’s got a memoir book to fill out and Charlotte is coming home from college this week.

There has been some good feedback on people enjoying hearing about what we read and watch. Here’s what I read and watched last week:

  • read Kindle sample of Lorne (as in SNL Michaels) by Susan Morrison. Still might buy it. I did buy David Sedaris’s collection of essays titled Calypso. There are stories about Sea-Section NC beach house, Fit Bit walking, and his sister’s suicide.
  • watched the movie the Gray Man with Ryan Gosling. Made it to the end. Could use a cut of 15% of the fight and chase scenes. Really good little girl character. Billy Bob Thorton is in it too.
  • Started first episode of The Last of Us. Might stay with it a little longer on the treadmill and see how it goes.

The Big News of this Ted Lasso episode:

  1. There’s a massive internet hack of celebrities and an explicit video video that Keeley sent becomes public.
  2. Ted fears Michelle and Dr. Jake are going to get married.
  3. We get a lot of couples to start: Jack and Keeley, Michelle and Dr. Jake, Nate and Jade

Golden Lines from the Episode:

  1. You can’t worry about something that hasn’t happened yet. -Crimm to Ted (added: Find out before you flip out). This is during a Diamond Dogs meeting about Michelle and Jake. The Diamond Dogs are very much in the spirit of my Brothers in Pursuit college group.
  2. You should enjoy your victories. -Jade to Nate

5 Observations or Questions Related to NBA Playoffs

  1. I’ll name the NBA team and you say the first thing that comes to mind: Thunder, Nuggets, Clippers, Timberwolves, Cavaliers, Pacers, Knicks, Celtics, Warriors, Rockets
  2. Anne, you said the Clippers are your new team. Why them over Pacers?
  3. In each series, do you feel yourself rooting?

Let’s give Anne a chance to see if she can guess any of these NBA Playoff Stat Leaders:

  1. Points per game: Giannis 33, Brunson 31.5, Tatum 31.3
  2. Rebounds per game: Giannis 15.4, Jokic 11.6, Sengun 11.5
  3. Assists: Haliburton 11.6, Jokic 10.1, Harden 9.1
  4. Blocks per game: Holmgren 2.8, Edey 2.5, Turner (IND) 2.2
  5. Three point field goals per game: Gary Trent 4.4, Steph Curry 4.2, Fred VanVleet 4.0
  6. Free throws per game: Tatum 9.2, Giannis 8.8, Luka 8.2
  7. Minutes played per game: Murray 42.1, Anunoby 42.0, Luka 41.6.

Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 8 titled “We’ll Never Have Paris”(a few more items to potentially discuss)

  • Nate has a meeting. Calls it the Love Hounds to talk. Disco has been divorced 3x. Other guy says to insult her. An Oscar Wilde quote:
  • Roy says he’s sorry and then ruins it.
  • Ted, Beard, and Henry go to West Hamm.
  • Jack says Keeley is her friend.
  • The story behind “Hey Jude.”

In 1968 the longest song to ever reach number one on the Billboard charts was Paul McCartney’s epic “Hey Jude”—clocking in at seven minutes and twelve seconds. The song was written to soothe John Lennon’s son Julian amid his parent’s divorce. Click here for Wikipedia entry.

  • Michelle tells Ted Dave Grohl learned to play drums on pillows.
  • Henry no dap for Dr. Jacob. Michell no kiss. She looks up to see if Ted is watching her go.
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Hurricane Helene Comes to Boone, Colts vs. Steelers, and Fever Podcast

Heleen, as in bean

Welcome to the Torg Stories Podcast. Today we’re going to talk about a quick trip home to Winamac to bury dad’s ashes, my drive back to Boone in the midst of hurricane Helene, discuss the Colts and wrap of the Indiana Fever Season.

Topics for this episode:

  • A short trip to our hometown of Winamac for a private graveside service
  • Driving back to Boone through Hurricane Helene
  • Click here for our dad Martin Torgerson’s obituary.
  • Click here for Bill’s post about his dad.

The trip to Indiana…

  • The way places come back to you. Been over ten years since we’ve been in Northern Indiana, but we knew the way well and the trip up 421 brought back the memories.
  • You wanted Bruno’s Pizza…
  • You wanted Bolin’s doughnuts. Breakfast of a big soda and a doughnut.
  • Me as relayer of the info between you and Mom.
  • Sights we drove by: Hillcrest House, Columbia Elementary, the Happy Burger is no more, the big hill, Thornhope Rest Area, Pick up ball at Winamac outdoor courts, the house on highway 14

Notes on the drive from Indiana to Boone amidst Hurricane Helene.

  1. We drove from Boone, NC on a Thursday all the way to Winamac and then back to Logansport.
  2. Got back up and drove to cemetery.
  3. Dropped you off at the airport around 12:30. How was the flight?
  4. I chose a route to swing around the areas most impacted by Hurricane Helene. Anne, how much thought did you put into the coming of Helene?
  5. Got off I65 to swing east early. Crossed the Ohio River in Madison.
  6. Rain, wind, fallen trees starting in Madison.
  7. Huge rainbow in Kentucky. Def thought of dad.
  8. Plan was to go through Bristol. The big trouble surfaced on 421. Moving trucks, leader (mom, at least 15 holy cows!)
  9. Boone is my favorite place in the country because of the water and the mountains.
  10. We get to the Trade volunteer fire department. 16 miles to Boone.
  11. I try an alternate route suggested by the phone. Long back up.
  12. The first of two tries on 67.
  13. Decide to sleep by the fire station. (flashing lights, rumbling engines, jolly workers, flag pole banging (flash backs to Maui)
  14. Let’s go the long way back to Abington: Damascus to 58 (more backing up)
  15. Okay, let’s try going to Watauga Lake again. We’ll go on to Mountain City and maybe get a hotel there. (after midnight now)
  16. Decide to try 321 to Boone. (topped what I saw on 421 as far as destruction)
  17. We crossed the state line. Got within 10 miles of home.
  18. Then 20 miles to Newland. (intense destruction)
  19. 5 more miles and then two stories of trees, poles, and power lines. (I’m 14 miles from home)
  20. It felt like the apocalypse.
  21. If you think “preppers” are silly…Meg wondered what was wrong with me…
  22. Now I try all the way back to Johnson City, where I know I can get on 26, to 81 to 77 and then in on 421. That’s 300 miles. Would you have done that? Why I did it. Knowing what I know now, what should I have done? (mt. airy hotel)
  23. Going on around my house.
  24. To stay home or leave town… Charlotte.
  25. No school.
  26. Chain saw skills.
  27. Lots of people checking in. Lots of devasting videos.
  28. Am I forgetting anything, hurricane wise?

Colts versus Steelers notes:

  • My set up on the 4 box: Bears vs Rams, Bengals Panthers, Indy Pitt, and Denver Jets.
  • You played the 3-0 Steelers. What were your expectations going into the game?
  • Enjoyed logging in with YouTube TV at the house rental.
  • Colts start with a touchdown on a couple nice Richardson completions and Taylor runs. 7-0.
  • Fields is fast and shifty.
  • Flacco comes into the game. 7-0 Colts on Richardson injury fumble. First pass complete to Taylor! Anne, Flacco comes in and completes a pass. Richardson says, Coach Anne, I’m ready.
  • Flacco TD pass. 39 years of age. 7th team,
  • Colts 4th down stop in 2nd quarter.
  • Do you go back to Ricardson if he’s ready to go?
  • Fields runs for his second touchdown 24-17 with 11:23 to go.
  • Richardson leads league in ints. You want flacco?
  • Steeler Kicker Boswell, the most accurate in NFL history from 50 plus, hits one to close the half. 17-3. Totally confident?
  • Mike Tomlin a pro for halftime interview. We’re not that concerned.
  • Fields runs it in in with 2:53 to go in 3rd. 17-10.
  • Nice drive back by Flacco. (gets rid of it, a big difference from Richardson) TD pass by Flacco to Ogletree. Mom, “that should do it.” Who is this woman?
  • Tornado warnings late interrupted the football.
  • 1:37, a mishandled snap 2nd and 22

The Fever

What worked great?

  1. Clark delivered. I thought she would be good 12 pts, 5 assists, rookie of the year, BUT she was much better than that. I think she’s already the PG you want to start your team with. She ended up 19 pts, 5.7 rebs, 8.4 assists, 90% line, 34% from 3.
  2. Chemistry between Clark and Boston.
  3. Emergence of Lexie Hull could make a big difference.
  4. An all star season from Kelsey Mitchell

What needs work?

  1. Scoring / execution / better scheme vs. Clark being denied. For example, Clark really limited touches with less than 3 mins to go in the final CT game.
  2. Options: Mitchell re-sign or go bigger and top defender? Good with NaLissa or Fagbenle or Dantas? Maybe Fagbenle is healthy she’s it? Smith gone.
  3. Think bench production limited?
  4. If they pretty much stay as is, how can they compete with the teams who are left?

Liberty vs Aces Keys:

  1. Can the Liberty slow Asia Wilson? I feel like Jones and Stewart have a chance. I think Wilson really keep Jones in check. Less than 10 pts a game, 7 or less rebounds.
  2. The play of Gray and Plum huge.
  3. Three point shooting really important. Less three point shooting on the floor for Aces.
  4. I tend to think Liberty and that Sabrina and Stewart are able to hang in there with the 1 player Wilson. A great series from a “secondary” player could make a big difference.
  5. Really tough, champion kind of attitudes for both groups.
  6. Plum and Spike getting into it. Plum hits a 3 out of a timeout. 12 pts in 3rd straight…as of 3:40 in 3rd

Sun vs. Lynx:

  1. best player by far is Collier. Somebody probably wants to argue Alyssa Thomas.
  2. Players I think of: Ionescu playing very well and coming off a big game, Stewart tons of championship experience and does what’s needed, Wilson best player in the league by a fair amount, Gray delivers in big games, Plum great effort, Jones Liberty MVP, nice pieces for Liberty
  3. Big respect for CT defense. When they lose it’s because they can’t score enough. Mabry had some huge games vs. Fever. Bonner played really well. They may not do that again.
  4. Sun could win. Two really good series to watch!

Thanks for listening everyone!

Down on Disney, NBA / NFL Standings, and White Lotus Episode 4

Down on Disney, a peek at the NFL and NBA Standings, and White Lotus season 2, episode 4 are the topics on this November 27, 2022 Episode of the Torg Stories Podcast.

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Relevant Links to today’s podcast:

  1. NFL Playoff picture click here.
    • The Jets roll with a new quarterback.
    • Bengals recover nicely after a terrible start.
  2. NBA Standings click here.
    • Celtics best record in the league. Pacers in 4th place?!!!
  3. NY Times article “Iger’s Sudden Return to Disney Shocks a Discontented Kingdom” by Brooks Barenes, Benjamin Mullin, and James B Stewart click here.
    • Eye-popping losses in streaming. Lower-than-expected theme park profitability. Sharp challenges in cable television, including at ESPN.
  4. White Lotus Season 2 Cast and Characters click here.
    • “My whole life has been one long distraction.”

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Podcast: Would You Trade Cam Newton for Andrew Luck?

Do you like NFL quarterback trade of Carolina Panthers Cam Newton trade straight up for Indianapolis Colts Andrew Luck?

Trade NFL Carolina Panther Cam Newton for Indianapolis Colts Andrew Luck William Torgerson Torg Stories podcast Kent Chezem Loogoottee High School Basketball

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Cheese is back on the podcast! He’s a Colts season ticket holder and head boys basketball coach at Loogootee High School in Indiana. We talk about whether either of us would trade Cam Newton for Andrew Luck straight up. We also talk about Newton as a way into talking about our fandom and what we think of on field celebrations and post game press conference walk offs. I bring up Gronk’s party cruise and you’d be right to tell me to stay in my own lane when I speak the words, “Flo Rida.”

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