We’re coming back into a new season of Football which means another Cyclone Episode has landed. This time under the guise of a J360 Radio Live Episode, Alan, Mark and J discuss the first week of Pre-season with hilarious results along with getting back in the swing of producing this great series again.
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An Ode to Hue Jackson, the legendary coach of the Browns.
He defined “Play like a Brown” in many respects, and neither of them were good.
He almost destroyed one quarterback who left for Green Bay, and earned the ire and wrath of another QB who still hates him to this day. From his excuses during press conferences to bumbling on the field and protection from Haslem. Hue Jackson wasn’t just a spectacle, he was THE Spectacle.
Jackson being the visionary he is brought forth a dominant and powerful style to his playbook. He managed to lead the Browns to 3-36-1 for two and a half seasons. The worst record a head coach achieved presiding over one team in NFL History.
Eventually he parted ways to go back to his old home Cincinnati under the last tenure of Marvin Lewis. It was for the best as the Browns had a more successful season (this year) under Gregg Williams. However more fire and fury would come after Jackson as Marvin Lewis was fired from the Bengals. Jackson,himself isn’t expected to return either. The Browns have to look to the future under the direction of Freddie Kitchens.
So as we look back on this season, let us think of a man who could play like a Brown.💩💩
Synopsis: While working on administrative work, The Cyclone celebrated its first year anniversary last wednesday and the crew ran into a large amount of topics from The NBA Playoffs, The 2018 NFL Draft, and even discussing tidbits on random sports trivia while discussing Madden.
Synopsis: The Cyclone returns again for more episodes on J360 Radio!
This time the Cyclone Crew reunites to discuss the latest happenings with the NFL Offseason from its Free Agency, What’s happening in Basketball with Joel Embiid getting injured by running into Fultz’s shoulder, and how far along is Basketball progressing for the playoffs. They will also take a look into Baseball’s opening day and of course covering whatever topics are left.
J360 Legion rejoice, the Cyclone is back!
Production Notes: Since we’re getting back into producing this series, I’m allowing the boys to swear this time. lol – J
This week on the Cyclone, J sends you back in time to relive the Super Bowl Aftermath that he and Mark experienced when their team, the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl 52. They will also take a unique look back at the season, discuss how to fix the Cleveland Browns, and provide an optimistic outlook on the upcoming 2018-19 NFL Season to come in September.
Synopsis: Coming right in the middle of Super Bowl Weekend is The Cyclone Ep.26 and this time they’re discussing the thrill of the Eagles and The Patriots battling for it all in Super Bowl 52. Being comprised of East Coasters they discuss some of the qualms that have been surrounding the Eagles from Toxic Fans, Bad News Press, Previous Patriots/Eagles matchups and What they hope will happen at the event.
Far as the big game itself, SB52 happens on Sunday Night at 6:30pm,
Synopsis: This week the Cyclone crew discusses what happened during the Wildcard Playoffs and predict the various outcomes happening into the Divisional Playoffs. They even discuss some history of quarterbacks from the past while shedding some light on optimistic possibilities for the underdogs present in the games to come.
Happy 2018, The Cyclone is officially back on the air and this time J, Alan, and Mark look into the post season while naming their picks for who is going to win the Wildcard Playoffs this weekend.
It’s good to be back for the new year and there’s going to be some bright changes ahead for J360 Radio in the future.
This J360 Double Special includes the long awaited episodes 19 and 20 of the Cyclone.
Since it’s been awhile since the last Cyclone Episode, and now a quarter or so into the new NFL Season. The Cyclone crew looks into the games of week 4, discussing each Football team in the NFL along with their games and power rankings. They also look into their top 5 young quarterbacks that could rise into greatness as the league continues to thrive.
Production Notes: This episode was a little late but it’s been doubled up with Episode 20 to catch up in time for week 6.
The Cyclone#19: Games of Future Past (1 Hr Special)
The Cyclone#20: Personnel Ramble
After discussing games from the past, the Cyclone crew steps it up a notch to talk about how the new quarterbacks are holding up in the NFL season so far. Stupid General Manager decisions, and finally taking a look into the NBA Season that’s looming in the distance.
That’s right we’re discussing those personnel issues on the Cyclone tonight.
Synopsis: On this special extended Cyclone episode, the Cyclone Crew looks into the Boston/Cleveland Trade regarding Kyrie Irving and Isaiah Thomas wondering where it will lead in October? Dev has a theory regarding the first round draft NFL Draft picks if they’re doomed to fail in the NFL if they come from a highly privileged college system? and finally they look into redeeming a new quarterback’s grade from bust to prospect as they describe Preseason stats.
Plenty to discuss in this episode and that’s why we’re running near 50 minutes this week.
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