
The Full Go with Jason Goff
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Where Do the Bulls Go From Here? | Ep. 207
‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason goes in on the Bulls once again for their inexcusable effort after their loss against the Nets, who lost Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant this week (02:25). Next, he is joined by The Athletic's Darnell Mayberry to discuss why the Bulls decided to remain quiet at the deadline, the hierarchy in the Bulls locker room, Kevin Durant to the Suns, the moves the Lakers made, and much more (17:50). Also, why now is the time to give the ball to Zach LaVine and let him see what he can do for the rest of the season (33:48). With the Super Bowl this weekend, Jason discusses what he expects to see from the Chiefs and Eagles as well as what the game means for Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts (41:16). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Darnell Mayberry Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Appreciating the King and Bears Senior Bowl Buzz With Kevin Fishbain | Ep. 206
‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason breaks down the Grizzlies’ beatdown of the Bulls (02:39). Next, The Athletic’s Kevin Fishbain returns to the show to discuss his trip to this year’s Senior Bowl (21:03). They discuss all the buzz in Mobile, Alabama, what he heard about Justin Fields, and what’s the next step in evaluating Luke Getsy. Also, which players Kevin came away impressed by, what fans should be expecting during the offseason, and of course, their predictions for Super Bowl LVII. Jason congratulates LeBron James for passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA’s all-time scoring leader (56:53). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Kevin Fishbain Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kyrie's Fallout With Kristian Winfield and How Soon Is Too Soon? | Ep. 205
'The Full Go' returns as Jason is joined by Kristian Winfield from the New York Daily News after the Nets traded Kyrie Irving to the Mavs (03:10). They discuss Kyrie’s entire time line, from arriving in Brooklyn to being traded to Dallas; how the Nets fans feel after the trade; and what Kevin Durant is thinking. They also debate how fun it will be watching Kyrie and Luka Doncic share the court. Jason shares his thoughts on the Showtime documentary ‘Stand’ that focuses on the life of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (40:55). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Kristian Winfield Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tough Love | Ep. 204
The Full Go returns as Jason opens the show by discussing the 22-year-old coach who was fired after posing as a high school basketball player (03:19). The Bulls finally beat a team they should beat, as Jason breaks down what the win means, gives props to the young players who performed well, and wonders what the team is thinking going into the trade deadline (13:49). Also, what does Tom Brady’s retirement and DeMeco Ryans becoming the Texans' head coach mean for the Bears (28:58)? Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Black History Month: We Got Two Black QBs in the Super Bowl | Ep. 203
The Full Go returns as the Bulls lose and Jason doesn’t know what else to say that hasn't been said about this team (02:29). He discusses the loss to the Clippers, and future ramifications when the NBA's CBA is set to renew. Also, Jason discusses LeBron James’s chase to break Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA scoring record (25:00), and why the Bears' offseason can’t start soon enough (36:53). Lastly, producer Tony lets off some steam after Candace Parker leaves the Sky to sign with the Aces (47:30). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Conversation With Michael Smith and Some Bulls--- | Ep. 202
The Full Go returns as Jason opens the show with a personal letter to Zach LaVine after yet another Bulls loss, this time to the Hornets (05:43). Also, the crew briefly discuss this weekend’s slate of conference championship games in the NFL and pick who’s going to the Super Bowl. Next, Michael Smith from Peacock’s ‘Brother From Another’ joins the show to discuss his career in sports media, why he believes in helping minorities, his 'SportsCenter' run with Jemele Hill, appreciating fans and critics, and more (31:44). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Michael Smith Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Embarrassing the City of Chicago | Ep. 201
The Full Go returns after another bad Bulls loss, this time to a depleted Pacers team (01:39). Jason once again goes in on the team for blowing a 21-point lead, relying too much on DeMar DeRozan’s heroics, and not being able to close the door against another team they should've beaten. Then, Jason wonders why Eloy Jimenez thinks he can call his own shots for the White Sox (25:48). Also, he gets candid about what’s missing from Chicago's sports teams (37:25). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can the Bears Bulid Like a Champion? | Ep. 200
The Full Go returns for its 200th episode as Jason brings on Laurence Holmes to discuss the NFL playoffs and how the postseason affects the Bears going forward. They also discuss the probable misstep of hiring Matt Eberflus over Brian Daboll, the Bears' plans for the offseason, the importance of hiring Kevin Warren, and more. They wrap the interview by sharing a moment to honor Chicago radio legend Lin Brehmer, who passed away after a long battle with cancer. Host: Jason Goff Guest: Laurence Holmes Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brothers in Paris | Ep. 199
The Full Go returns as Jason recaps the Bulls' game in Paris against the Pistons. He discusses the impact of the Bulls going overseas to help grow the game of basketball, and how the team should be different after this trip (12:15). Also, Jason discusses the Bears' need for a quality backup to quarterback Justin Fields next season (43:48). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greatest Season of My Bears Lifetime | Ep. 198
'The Full Go' returns as Jason opens the show by discussing commuting to work (01:28). Next, Jason shares his thoughts on new Bears president Kevin Warren after today's introductory press conference (10:55). Also, be happy the Bears are not in a position like the Chargers (36:11). Despite getting a win over the Warriors, the Bulls find ways to make Jason upset (45:22). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bears Get the Win With the Kevin Warren Hire | Ep. 197
'The Full Go' returns as Jason opens up the show with a public service announcement for all food delivery drivers (06:09). Next, he discusses the impact of the Bears hiring Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren as their president and CEO (09:05). As the up-and-down Bulls season continues, Jason compares this season to a toxic relationship (25:11). Also, the guys debate what it would take to convince the Bears to draft Bryce Young and trade Justin Fields (42:34). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ryan Poles and Leggos | Ep. 196
The Full Go returns as Jason opens the show by discussing why Roquan Smith won (02:35). Bears beat writer Jason Lieser of the Chicago Sun-Times returns to the show to share his opinion on Ryan Poles’s press conference and the Bears' future going into the offseason (21:57). After finding out that Johnny Cueto signed with the Marlins and watching Luis Robert's viral boxing video, Jason gets upset at the White Sox's lackluster season all over again (43:56). Also, with DeMar DeRozan’s injury, now is the perfect time for the rest of the Bulls to step up (52:04). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Jason Lieser Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Greatest, Worst, and Best Game in the History of the Chicago Bears | Ep. 195
The Full Go returns after the Bears lose their regular-season finale to the Vikings—but with the loss, the Bears now hold the first pick in the upcoming NFL draft (01:29). With well over $100 million in cap space, as well as the first pick, Ryan Poles is in prime position to turn the franchise around as Jason debates all the potential moves that can be made in the offseason. Jason and Tony also debate the biggest "what-if" for the Bears: What if they draft another quarterback (41:21)? Lastly, Jason gives a special shout-out to White Sox closer Liam Hendricks, who recently announced he's been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (52:19). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Talking Chicago Football With Corey Wootton | Ep. 194
The Full Go returns as Jason discusses the Bulls' surprising victory over the Nets on Wednesday night (01:15). Former Bears defensive lineman and Fox 32 analyst Corey Wootton joins the show to discuss his playing days at Northwestern, how having his daughter changed everything, Damar Hamlin’s injury, mental health in the NFL, his run-in with Kyle Shanahan, Justin Fields, all the Hall of Famers he’s played with, and much more (12:26). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Corey Wootton Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bulls Can’t Stand Prosperity | Ep. 193
'The Full Go' returns as Jason opens the show discussing Damar Hamlin’s injury that occurred on 'Monday Night Football' and shares his perspective (02:02). The Bulls blew a 21-point lead against the Cavs, and Donovan Mitchell went bananas scoring 71 points in the overtime win; Jason details why this kind of performance from opposing teams isn’t going to stop unless the Bulls show more effort (23:58). Also, after a 41-10 loss to the Lions, Ryan Poles has a lot of work to do to make sure that Justin Fields and the Bears will actually improve next season (37:36). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Justin Fields, the Bright Spot in Chicago Sports in 2022 | Ep. 192
'The Full Go' is back for the last episode of 2022 and looking for more in 2023. Jason opens up the show with his thoughts on the Derek Carr benching by the Las Vegas Raiders (4:12) and whether this opens the door for Tom Brady to go west. Later in the show, Jason is joined by Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic (16:55) to discuss the latest on the Bulls after a big win against the Milwaukee Bucks. Jason makes his predictions on the upcoming Bears vs. Lions matchup (39:03) and then wraps up the year for 'The Full Go' podcast (59:00) as we prepare to head into 2023. Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who Do the Bulls Think They Are? | Ep. 191
The Full Go returns as Jason shares what he noticed after rewatching the Bears-Bills game (04:10). He also discusses what he expects from the team for the last two games of the season, starting with the Lions this weekend. Also, producer Tony shares his experience being at the Bears game this weekend (22:46). After a three-game road winning streak, the Bulls got blown out at home by the young Rockets squad, and Jason discusses the clear issues that are plaguing this team (36:37). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evaluating for the Future | Ep. 190
'The Full Go' returns as Jason breaks down yesterday’s Bears loss against Josh Allen and the Bills. At the end of the day, the Bills did what they needed to do to win, while the Bears didn’t. Despite the continuing improvement from the team, they still don’t know how to close games out. Jason challenges the team to get at least one more win before the season wraps. Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keep Your Shirt On at Soldier Field | Ep. 189
The Full Go returns as Jason opens up the show by discussing what he expects to see this weekend from the Bears when they face the Bills (10:36). Jason’s former radio partner and one half of the 'Parkins & Spiegel Show' on 670 The Score, Matt Spiegel, joins the pod (22:30). They discuss what was one of the most disappointing years in White Sox history, new manager Pedro Grifol, the Andrew Benintendi signing, and why the success of the franchise relies on the core that is already there. Also, why Dansby Swanson won yesterday’s press conference, how he fits with what the Cubs are trying to do, and if the team needs to make any other moves (38:44). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Matt Spiegel Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will the Fight Fix Things Now? | Ep. 188
The Full Go returns as Jason bypasses the Bulls' victory to discuss reports about the disconnect on the court and fighting in the locker room (09:03). In Tuesday’s win against the Heat, the Bulls have their formula for success for the rest of the season, but will they continue this play style or revert to their losing ways? The guys also debate which Bulls player they would absolutely not want to get in a confrontation with (32:24). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bears Continue to Fight, While Bulls Barely Show Any | Ep. 187
The Full Go begins with Jason and the crew discussing Dr. Dre’s ‘The Chronic,' which turned 30 years old this past week (01:20). The Bulls are now on a four-game losing streak after falling 150-126 to the Timberwolves, but Jason has nothing new to say about their struggles (11:40). He also explains why the Bulls are absolutely not going into a rebuild this season. NBC Sports' Chicago Cubs insider Gordon Wittenmyer joins the show to discuss the Cubs signing Dansby Swanson and what it means for the team going into the 2023 season (42:49). The Bears fell to the Eagles 25-20, but Jason shares some of the positives that he saw from the loss (01:00:44). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Gordon Wittenmyer Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Disappointing in Basketball, Embarrassing in Baseball, and First Kisses | EP. 186
The Full Go returns as Jason opens the show by discussing first kisses in relationships (04:25). After another overtime loss, this time to the Knicks, Jason details why he believes the Bulls continue to lose (16:42). With the Bears facing the Eagles this weekend, Jason is joined by Ike Reese, former Eagle and host of 'Marks & Reese' on 94 WIP in Philadelphia (36:07). They discuss Jalen Hurts's development with the Eagles and whether Chicago's Justin Fields can take a similar path, as well as Hurts’s MVP campaign, his strengths, and Miles Sanders's great season that is going unnoticed. Also, Jason calls out the Cubs and White Sox for not spending the money it takes to compete in baseball (01:02:10). In Outside the Chi, Jason discusses Stephen "tWitch" Boss’s suicide and why it hit close to home for him (01:15:50). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Ike Reese Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who Asked for These New Trophies? | Ep. 185
The Full Go returns as Jason and the crew's discussion about the newly designed NBA awards turns into an amazing sports nexus involving Larry Bird and Magic Johnson (02:59). While discussing the rest of the new awards, Jason brings up the potential hardships the league will face when LeBron James decides to retire (18:02). After last night’s 'Monday Night Football' game, is there really any other team with a bleaker future than the Cardinals (33:15)? Also, Jason examines Drake’s new chain, Previous Engagements (45:02). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Lot of Dumbass Basketball, and Missing Bears Football | Ep. 184
The Full Go returns as Jason opens the show discussing Brock Purdy, and the Chargers' victory over the Dolphins on Sunday night, before going all in on the Bulls (10:29). He explains why AJ Griffin’s game-winning shot for Atlanta was just a microcosm of the Bulls' season, and why their sloppy play gives little to no hope in a wide-open NBA season. Believe it or not, Bears football was missed this weekend (39:47). In "Outside the Chi," Jason discusses the conversation surrounding Brittney Griner (47:41). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Baker Mayfield Was There for Two Days | Ep. 183
The Full Go returns as Jason breaks down the wild ending of Thursday night's game between the Raiders and Rams (01:30). Russell Dorsey joins the show to discuss all the latest from MLB’s Winter Meetings (12:55). They dive into the lack of moves made by the White Sox as well as their continuing issues, the shortstop market, and why the Cubs decided to sign Cody Bellinger. Then, former Bears defensive end Adewale Ogunleye joins the show to discuss his post-football career in the finance world, his experience in playing in Chicago, Lovie Smith, the 2006-07 Super Bowl run, and more (36:56). After randomly seeing Joey Chestnut on TV, Jason asks why we are all so infatuated with this man (01:11:44). Last but not least, Jason congratulates longtime Cubs radio announcer Pat Hughes for receiving the 2023 Ford C. Frick Award (01:17:49). Host: Jason Goff Guests: Adewale Ogunleye and Russell Dorsey Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who Do You Wanna Be, And Where Do You Wanna End Up? | Ep. 182
The Full Go returns as Jason opens up the show by discussing the lack of major moves made by the White Sox (01:36). Just what were the expectations for this offseason for the Sox? The Cubs started their offseason by signing former MVP Cody Bellinger, as Jason goes to the left coast and brings on Travis Rodgers from 710 ESPN in Los Angeles to get an insight on the newest Cub, as well as a taste of the sports scene in L.A. (11:52). Chicago’s football guy Pete Fiutak returns to the show to discuss what Deion Sanders will bring to Colorado, names to keep an eye on in the transfer portal, the underwhelming Heisman candidates, and expectations for the College Football Playoff (23:28). Host: Jason Goff Guests: Pete Fiutak and Travis Rodgers Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Expectations Are a Mother … | Ep. 181
‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason breaks down the Bulls’ 110-101 loss to the Kings (03:17). As the disappointment continues to grow for the Bulls, this season is starting to get a White Sox vibe to it. Next, Jason shares why Bears fans shouldn’t be too upset after the loss to the Packers (18:16). Also, why the Bears should absolutely not shut down Justin Fields. In Outside the Chi, Jason dives into the conversation around Deion Sanders’s departure from Jackson State (36:37). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bulls Are Not Tough Enough | Ep. 180
The Full Go returns as Jason opens the show by discussing a lack of effort, once again, from the Bulls (03:10). He goes in on the team for allowing Devin Booker to drop 51 points without breaking a sweat, and for being one of the most disappointing teams in the NBA. Herb Howard from The Bigs joins the show to preview this weekend’s Bears-Packers game, predict who he thinks will start at QB, discuss Luke Getsy's offense, Chase Claypool, and give an update on Jaquan Brisker and Kyler Gordon (26:14). In Outside the Chi, Jason and Tony discuss LeBron James's questionable timing in calling out the media for not questioning him about Jerry Jones (38:49). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Herb Howard Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike White and the Bears Defense Put Me in the Hospital | Ep. 179
The Full Go returns as Jason shares what he did instead of watching the Bears game over the weekend (04:53). He also details why watching the Bears without Justin Fields is bad for one’s health (12:28). Joe Cowley from the Chicago Sun-Times returns to the show to discuss the leaked news of Billy Donovan’s contract extension (32:32). Jason also discusses the departure of Jose Abreu (01:02:32). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Joe Cowley Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shoulder-gate, and Are the Bears Running Fields Too Damn Much? | Ep. 178
‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason opens up the show discussing Ben Simmons’s return to Philly (07:29). Josh Schrock from NBA Sport Chicago joins the show to discuss Luke Getsy’s play-calling, whether or not Justin Fields will play this weekend, what is needed on the defensive side, and more (15:24). Jason continues to dive into the issues that concern him regarding the Bears and Justin Fields (33:17). The Bulls beat the Celtics after finally showing some effort; Jason discusses the team’s issues (45:45). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Josh Schrock Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What’s Worse Than Missing Opportunities? | Ep. 177
The Full Go returns as Jason shows his age before discussing the Bears' loss to the Falcons. He dives into the terrible third quarter and Chicago's outright bad defense, as well as the trend of how Justin Fields is being officiated (09:31). He also looks back at how the Chase Claypool trade has worked out since the Bears acquired him (27:30). After the Bulls' fourth straight loss, Jason goes all in on their issues, diving into the latest loss against the Magic, the continued lack of effort and defense, as well as Zach LaVine’s postgame comments after getting benched in the fourth quarter (41:42). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Justin Fields Homecoming, and Elon Musk Killed Twitter | Ep. 176
After another effortless Bulls loss, Jason dives right into the team and why fans shouldn't expect Lonzo Ball to be the savior they're all expecting (02:42). With the Bears facing the Falcons, Jason is joined by Matt Chernoff from ‘Chuck & Chernoff’ on 680 The Fan in Atlanta to preview this weekend’s game (15:30). He is then joined by The Ringer’s own Ben Solak to discuss the growth of Justin Fields this season, and what the QB needs to change to reach his highest potential (32:30). Jason takes a second to reminisce about Twitter as the platform nears its apparent end (50:23), before discussing what he wants to see from the Bears this weekend (01:28:48). Host: Jason Goff Guests: Matt Chernoff and Ben Solak Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Domonique Foxworth Returns, and the Bulls' Unnecessary Pressure | Ep. 175
The Full Go returns as Jason discusses the Bulls' flawed roster and ascending pressure for Lonzo Ball's return (03:36). Also, he dives into DeMar DeRozan’s role, the need for Ayo Dosunmu to take the ball, and challenges the team's other players to help carry the offensive load. Plus, Domonique Foxworth returns to the show to discuss Justin Fields's growth and the next steps for the Bears organization knowing that Fields is the real deal (23:42). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Domonique Foxworth Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Getting Rid of the Tank Mentality | Ep. 174
The Full Go returns after losses by the Bears and Bulls, as Jason first discusses the effortless loss from the Bulls (04:33); there’s absolutely no excuse for how the team came out against the Nuggets. He next discusses the Bears' loss to the Lions and explains why, despite the loss, Justin Fields is the man (23:04). In looking at the ‘good loss’ mentality, he shares his take on tanking in the NFL (36:58). With the MLB offseason underway, Meghan Montemurro from the Chicago Tribune returns to the show to discuss the free agents linked to the Cubs, and the latest on Willson Contreras, then looks back at Jason Heyward's Cubs career (55:19). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Meghan Montemurro Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Battle at St. Brown | Ep. 173
The Full Go returns as Jason asks the crew if they would pay for Twitter verification, and discusses the future of Twitter and how it could potentially affect the sports world (05:16). Camron Smith from Stadium and Bally Sports returns to the show to discuss the Bulls' season so far, Nikola Vucevic’s role, Lauri Markkanen’s resurgence with the Jazz, and more (16:51). The crew also opens up about sharing their locations with their significant others (40:50). Jason discusses what to expect from this weekend’s Bears game against the Lions, and explains why we’re in Justin Fields’s first career arc (46:26). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Camron Smith Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I Think We Became a Team Today With Laurence Holmes | Ep. 172
The Full Go returns after Justin Fields's career game against the Dolphins, as Jason is joined by 670 The Score’s Laurence Holmes (09:35). They discuss Fields's progression over the last few weeks, Matt Eberflus’s coaching style, and the offensive performances of Cole Kmet and new addition Chase Claypool. Also, how the Bears can evaluate this defense, and Laurence's thoughts on Pedro Grifol and Kyrie Irving (25:57). After back-to-back losses, Jason takes a closer look at the Bulls' struggles (01:11:27). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Laurence Holmes Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Time for Evaluation Is Now | Ep. 171
After watching the Eagles on 'Thursday Night Football,' Jason fully believes they are the perfect blueprint for the Bears (02:55). He also discusses what to watch for in Sunday’s game against the Dolphins, and dives more into the Chase Claypool trade. The White Sox announced Pedro Grifol as their new manager, and Jason discusses what he liked from today’s press conference (26:51). Bulls forward Patrick Williams has finally started to get it, but will he be able to continue his strong start to the season (36:13)? Also, Jason reacts to Kyrie Irving's apology (43:37). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In-Depth on the Bears' Trades With Brad Spielberger, and Herb Lawrence on New Sox Manger Pedro Grifol | Ep. 170
The Full Go returns as Zach LaVine explodes in the fourth quarter to help the Bulls down the Nets, 108-99. After discussing the good from the Bulls' win, Jason focuses on Kyrie Irving and explains why what he did tonight was shameful to the game of basketball (01:34). Brad Spielberger, salary cap analyst from PPF, joins the show to discuss the trades made by the Bears, what he expects Ryan Poles to do in the offseason, Justin Fields, and Darnell Mooney (32:37). Next, Herb Lawrence from CHGO Sports joins the show after it was announced that Pedro Grifol will be the next manager of the White Sox (40:13). They discuss what to expect from Grifol as a manager, the potential for Sox pitchers after working with Ethan Katz for a full offseason, why they need to re-sign Jose Abreu, and more. Host: Jason Goff Guests: Herb Lawrence and Brad Spielberger Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bears Trade Roquan Smith to the Ravens | Ep. 169
'The Full Go' returns for an emergency pod after the Bears traded away linebacker Roquan Smith to the Ravens for 2023 second- and fifth-round draft picks and linebacker A.J. Klein. Jason breaks down what this trade means for the Bears before discussing how swiftly Ryan Poles has changed the roster and the future potential of the franchise. Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Win Inside a Loss | Ep.168
The Full Go returns as the crew discusses Halloween before going into the Bears' loss to the Cowboys (01:20). Despite the loss, Justin Fields’s steady improvement over the last few weeks should have Chicago fans excited; it has Jason believing that the Bears have finally found their QB (11:31). After Joel Embiid did what he normally does against the Bulls, it’s time to focus on the next opponent, the dysfunctional Nets (28:26). Derrick Rose recently spoke about his problematic time with the Bulls following his injury, as Jason shares his perspective on the situation (41:24). Is Rose the biggest what-if in Chicago sports history? Also, what do the White Sox look like if Ozzie Guillen does return to manage the team (55:50)? Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What should the Bears do with Micah Parsons and new Bulls proving their worth | Ep. 167
The Full Go is back to round out your week. Jason starts the podcast and discusses the new Bulls Andre Drummond and Goran Dragić (4:45) and how their impact is being felt immediately on the roster. Jason then breaks down how the Bears are using star quarterback Justin Fields (15:00) and how they can continue his progress into a tough matchup against superstar linebacker Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys. To preview Bears vs Cowboys, Jason is joined by Chicago Sun-Times Bears beat writer Patrick Finely (28:30) as they break down Justin Fields' development and how the Bears' defense will change now that star defensive lineman Robert Quinn has been traded. From the Dallas side of the matchup, Jason is joined by Clarence Hill Jr. of the Fortworth Star-Telegram (47:00) to discuss how the Cowboys plan to attack the Bears. Jason ends the podcast by discussing the lack of American-born Black baseball players in the World Series (57:42) and in the MLB. Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bears Need More Games Like This, Bulls Need to Defend, and What to Do With Pat Williams | Ep. 166
The Full Go returns on a night of Chicago sports dominance over the Boston area (shout-out to Bill Simmons) as the Bears beat the Patriots on 'Monday Night Football,' and the Bulls beat the Celtics. Jason begins the show discussing the Bears' victory over the Pats (12:21). Win or lose, all Bears fans want to see is this kind of progress with Justin Fields. Next, Jason recaps the Bulls' win over the Celtics before going all-in on Patrick Williams, who is looking more and more like a bust (28:18). Jason and producer Tony Gill look over the 2020 NBA draft class and decide which player they would take over Williams with the no. 4 pick that year (56:54). Also, Jason congratulates Tony on his recent wedding! Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bulls Observation With Zach Kram, and a Taste of Boston Sports With Jim Murray | Ep. 165
‘The Full Go’ returns as Jason recaps his week before later diving into the Bulls’ 116-108 victory over the Heat (06:12). He discusses DeMar DeRozan carrying the offense, Ayo Dosunmu’s impressive season debut, and Patrick Williams being completely nonexistent. He’s then joined by The Ringer’s own Zach Kram to get a different perspective on the Bulls’ win (26:12). Later, Jim Murray from 98.5 Sports Hub joins the show to preview the Bears-Patriots Monday night game, and discuss what he’s seen from the Celtics after their win over the 76ers (44:49). Host: Jason Goff Guests: Zach Kram and Jim Murray Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bulls Roundtable With Scoop Jackson and Darnell Mayberry | Ep. 164
The Full Go returns as Jason is joined by Scoop Jackson and Darnell Mayberry to discuss the Bulls' upcoming season. They dive into all the issues and questions surrounding the Bulls, including what the roster will look like in the next few years, Zach LaVine’s national perception, what to do with Patrick Williams, and more. Also, they discuss which national story lines intrigue them the most, and why Luka Doncic could win this year’s MVP. Host: Jason Goff Guests: Scoop Jackson and Darnell Mayberry Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
An Embarrassing Display of Football Yet Again | Ep. 163
The Full Go returns after an embarrassing Bears loss to the Commanders in which the offense failed to score more than seven points (01:18). Jason discusses the 'Thursday Night Football' broadcast before diving into issues that have continued to plague the Bears franchise for years: shaky quarterback play and nonexistent offenses. Next, Jason opens up the voicemails line, (773) 359-3103, to hear what Bears fans have to say about the loss (35:40). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Quarterbacks and Your Grandparent’s Living Room | Ep. 162
The Full Go returns as Jason gears up for the big Thursday night game between the Bears and Commanders (09:06). He discusses Ron Rivera’s comments about Carson Wentz and what he saw after rewatching the Bears-Vikings tape. The Bulls played their last preseason game, and in typical fashion, Patrick Williams had himself a game (28:39). Jason also discusses what he expects from the Bulls this season. After controversial roughing the passer calls in the NFL this week, Jason gives his analogy for the whole situation (43:21). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Soul Crushed? ... Or Hopeful? | Ep. 161
The Full Go returns as Jason breaks down that weird feeling he had during the Bears' loss to the Vikings on Sunday (03:56). He also discusses the lackluster coaching in the NFL this season, before going over the strong second-half showing by the Bears. More questions arise for Patrick Williams after the Bulls' preseason victory over the Raptors (32:26). In "Outside the Chi," Jason discusses the punch heard around the NBA (39:39). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bears Better Bring Their Offense, White Sox Weirdness, and the New Voice of the Blackhawks, Chris Vosters | Ep. 160
After one of the worst 'Thursday Night Football' games, Jason is done watching Russell Wilson play football (02:52). One thing is certain as the Bears get ready for the Vikings this weekend: They are going to have to score if they want to win (14:45). Vikings color commentator Pete Bercich returns to the show to help preview this weekend’s game with the Bears (24:50). The new voice of the Blackhawks, Chris Vosters, joins the show to discuss how he became the successor to Pat Foley and what to expect from the team on the ice this season (53:48). Now that the season has finally ended for the White Sox, Jason reflects on the disaster it was, and where the team can go from here (01:17:45). Host: Jason Goff Guests: Pete Bercich and Chris Vosters Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Wild 48 Hours of Sports, and the White Sox Outlook With Chris Tannehill | Ep. 159
The Bulls are finally back as Jason reacts to their preseason opener against the Pelicans (08:37). He discusses why Chicago's defense will need to step it up without Lonzo Ball, how Ayo Dosunmu looked, and the importance of Dalen Terry. Also, Jason shares his feelings on top NBA draft prospect Victor Wembanyama before giving a shout-out to 49ers defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans (28:06). Former producer Chris Tannehill returns to the show to discuss the future of the White Sox now that Tony La Russa has officially retired (35:46). Host: Jason Goff Guest: Chris Tannehill Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are the Bears Even Good Enough to Be Evaluated? | Ep. 158
The Full Go returns as Jason looks back at the Bears' loss to the Giants and the bigger issues that are emerging after the first four weeks of the season (06:12). At the end of the day, the game was lost in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Jason also questions how Justin Fields can be properly evaluated when he’s surrounded by lesser talent. It has been reported that White Sox manager Tony La Russa will announce his retirement, leaving the Sox to start all over again (40:28). Could this disastrous season have been avoided if La Russa was never hired to begin with? Lastly, Jason plays your voicemails to hear what you are saying about the Bears (50:58). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Jessie Lopez, and Tony Gill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices