On Friday April 18 2025, MyNetworkTV broadcasts Gmfb: Overtime!
Episode 167 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Gmfb: Overtime” promises to be an exciting one as it counts down to Draft week. This special edition will take a closer look at the top prospects entering the draft. Fans of football can expect insightful discussions and expert opinions on the players who might make a big impact in the league.
Joining the regular hosts are guest co-hosts Will Blackmon, Yogi Roth, and Tony Jefferson. Each of these guests brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from their time in the sport. Their perspectives will add depth to the conversation about the prospects and what teams might be looking for as they prepare for the draft.
Viewers can look forward to analysis on the skills and potential of various players. The episode aims to help fans understand what makes these prospects stand out. With the draft just around the corner,...
Episode 167 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Gmfb: Overtime” promises to be an exciting one as it counts down to Draft week. This special edition will take a closer look at the top prospects entering the draft. Fans of football can expect insightful discussions and expert opinions on the players who might make a big impact in the league.
Joining the regular hosts are guest co-hosts Will Blackmon, Yogi Roth, and Tony Jefferson. Each of these guests brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from their time in the sport. Their perspectives will add depth to the conversation about the prospects and what teams might be looking for as they prepare for the draft.
Viewers can look forward to analysis on the skills and potential of various players. The episode aims to help fans understand what makes these prospects stand out. With the draft just around the corner,...
- 4/18/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The excitement builds as “Gmfb: Overtime” gears up for Episode 167, airing on Friday, April 18, 2025, at 12:00 Pm on MyNetworkTV. With the NFL Draft just around the corner, this episode promises to be a must-watch for football fans eager to learn more about the top prospects entering the league.
In this special edition, hosts will delve deep into the profiles of the most talked-about players, analyzing their skills and potential impact on their future teams. The episode features guest co-hosts Will Blackmon, Yogi Roth, and Tony Jefferson, each bringing their unique insights and experiences from their time in the NFL. Their discussions will shed light on what makes these prospects stand out and how they could shape the future of professional football.
As the countdown to Draft week continues, “Gmfb: Overtime” will provide viewers with expert opinions and engaging conversations. Fans can expect lively debates and valuable information that will enhance...
In this special edition, hosts will delve deep into the profiles of the most talked-about players, analyzing their skills and potential impact on their future teams. The episode features guest co-hosts Will Blackmon, Yogi Roth, and Tony Jefferson, each bringing their unique insights and experiences from their time in the NFL. Their discussions will shed light on what makes these prospects stand out and how they could shape the future of professional football.
As the countdown to Draft week continues, “Gmfb: Overtime” will provide viewers with expert opinions and engaging conversations. Fans can expect lively debates and valuable information that will enhance...
- 4/10/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Before facing off in London, multiple players on both the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars took a knee during the national anthem on Sunday.
The athletes, appearing to take a united stance against President Donald Trump’s recent railing against NFL player Colin Kaepernick and other players kneeling during the “Star Spangled Banner,” linked arms with each other at Wembley Stadium. Ravens coach John Harbaugh and Jaguars coach Doug Marrone stood with their team as well as their coaching and medical staffs during the anthem.
Jaguars owner Shad Khan, the only minority owner in the NFL, stood and linked arms...
The athletes, appearing to take a united stance against President Donald Trump’s recent railing against NFL player Colin Kaepernick and other players kneeling during the “Star Spangled Banner,” linked arms with each other at Wembley Stadium. Ravens coach John Harbaugh and Jaguars coach Doug Marrone stood with their team as well as their coaching and medical staffs during the anthem.
Jaguars owner Shad Khan, the only minority owner in the NFL, stood and linked arms...
- 9/24/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_bl7tznum"]] How does a top NFL free agent safety like Tony Jefferson decide where to sign next season? Easy ... he edits himself in the Madden NFL 17 video game and sees how he looks with different teams! Seriously!! The Arizona Cardinals stud joined the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (airs tonight on FS1) and told us how he's gearing up for the free agent market ... which should be Great for him considering the steller season...
- 1/21/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Subculture emerged as a reaction to the mainstream – but from film to smoothies it's now its main target
In the early 1990s the standup comedian Bill Hicks used to begin one of his skits by suggesting that everyone in the audience who worked in advertising or marketing should immediately kill themselves. The problem, he said, was that any marketers or advertisers in the audience would likely be nodding their heads in agreement – quietly congratulating him for having the sense to court the lucrative anti-marketing demographic.
Hicks was ahead of his time because, in the last few decades, the relationship between alternative culture and the mainstream has changed out of all recognition. Subculture, after all, used to be subculture: in the 60s and 70s there emerged hippies, mods, rockers, punks and casuals, and before long youth culture was buoyed up by a shifting array of tribes, each with their own distinctive dress codes and rituals.
In the early 1990s the standup comedian Bill Hicks used to begin one of his skits by suggesting that everyone in the audience who worked in advertising or marketing should immediately kill themselves. The problem, he said, was that any marketers or advertisers in the audience would likely be nodding their heads in agreement – quietly congratulating him for having the sense to court the lucrative anti-marketing demographic.
Hicks was ahead of his time because, in the last few decades, the relationship between alternative culture and the mainstream has changed out of all recognition. Subculture, after all, used to be subculture: in the 60s and 70s there emerged hippies, mods, rockers, punks and casuals, and before long youth culture was buoyed up by a shifting array of tribes, each with their own distinctive dress codes and rituals.
- 3/5/2011
- by James Harkin
- The Guardian - Film News
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