The Sports Guyz

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Wednesday Jul 03, 2024

Fantasy Food Draft for 4th of July Cookout - The Sports Guyz - Episode 23
Check out our podcast for July 4th of the Sports Guyz with our Dad, William and my son, Ashton. when we talk about our cookouts we are planning for July 4th in our backyards.  The Pope men use the NFL Draft format, and we go 8 rounds where we pick our grills, utensils, meats, vegetables, starch, beer/wine, desserts and backyard game.
At the end of the program we review our lineups we chose to get ready for our cookouts - drop us a comment on which lineup you think is best!  Also. tell us what items we forgot that we should have included to have a killer cookout for July 4th!
 
As always, please like the video and subscribe to the Sports Guyz channel!
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✅ About The Sports Guyz. Welcome to The Sports Guyz Podcast! Your podcast for in-depth NFL Draft analysis, underrated player insights, and nutrition tips for football players. Explore travel vlogs for sports events, top cities to visit, and the best travel advice for sports fans. Get game predictions, life lessons from sports personalities, and adventure sports travel guides. With a passion for sports, food, travel, and life tips, our podcasts offer exciting episodes that entertain and inspire!
🔔 Ready to take your sports entertainment to the next level? Subscribe for exclusive NFL Draft analysis, nutrition tips, underrated player insights, and thrilling adventure sports travel guides: / @sportsguyz411 ================================= #livemusic #music #burgers #cookout #4thofjuly #grill #food #draft
⚠️DISCLAIMER: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your research. Copyright Notice: This video and our YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are the property of The Sports Guyz. You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube channel is provided.
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Monday Jul 01, 2024

Happy July 4th to All!!
Declaration of Independence - History and Little Known Facts
The Declaration of Independence, formally titled The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America (in the engrossed version but also the original printing), is the founding document of the United States.  After a vote for Independence on July 2nd, on July 4, 1776, it was adopted unanimously by the 56 delegates to the Second Continental Congress, who had convened at the Pennsylvania State House, later renamed Independence Hall, in the colonial era capital of Philadelphia.  The declaration explains to the world why the Thirteen Colonies regarded themselves as independent sovereign states no longer subject to British colonial rule.
The 56 delegates who signed the Declaration of Independence came to be known as the nation's Founding Fathers, and the Declaration has become one of the most circulated, reprinted, and influential documents in world history.  The Second Continental Congress charged the Committee of Five, including John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman, with authoring the Declaration.  Adams, a leading proponent of independence, persuaded the Committee of Five to charge Jefferson with writing the document's original draft, which the Second Continental Congress then edited.  Jefferson largely wrote the Declaration in isolation between June 11 and June 28, 1776, from the second floor of a three-story home he was renting at 700 Market Street in Philadelphia.
The Declaration was a formal explanation of why the Continental Congress voted to declare American independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain, more than a year after the American Revolutionary War began in April 1775.
After ratifying the text on July 4, Congress issued the Declaration of Independence in several forms.  It was published as the printed Dunlap Broadside that was widely distributed, with 200 initial copies.
We review several short videos and comment on them, and then we go over the 25 Interesting Facts about the Declaration of Independence.
Check out our video about the Battle of Lexington and Concord in honor of July 4th 👉 https://youtu.be/oQnMV2JKioE?si=UMrjcxRNqSpcV3g9 
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Monday Jul 01, 2024

Happy July 4th to All!!
Declaration of Independence - History and Little-Known Facts
The Declaration of Independence, formally titled The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America (in the engrossed version but also the original printing), is the founding document of the United States.  After a vote for Independence on July 2nd, on July 4, 1776, it was adopted unanimously by the 56 delegates to the Second Continental Congress, who had convened at the Pennsylvania State House, later renamed Independence Hall, in the colonial era capital of Philadelphia.  The declaration explains to the world why the Thirteen Colonies regarded themselves as independent sovereign states no longer subject to British colonial rule.
The 56 delegates who signed the Declaration of Independence came to be known as the nation's Founding Fathers, and the Declaration has become one of the most circulated, reprinted, and influential documents in world history.  The Second Continental Congress charged the Committee of Five, including John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman, with authoring the Declaration.  Adams, a leading proponent of independence, persuaded the Committee of Five to charge Jefferson with writing the document's original draft, which the Second Continental Congress then edited.  Jefferson largely wrote the Declaration in isolation between June 11 and June 28, 1776, from the second floor of a three-story home he was renting at 700 Market Street in Philadelphia.
The Declaration was a formal explanation of why the Continental Congress voted to declare American independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain, more than a year after the American Revolutionary War began in April 1775.
After ratifying the text on July 4, Congress issued the Declaration of Independence in several forms.  It was published as the printed Dunlap Broadside that was widely distributed, with 200 initial copies.
We review several short videos and comment on them, and then we go over the 25 Interesting Facts about the Declaration of Independence.
Check out our video about the Battle of Lexington and Concord in honor of July 4th 👉 https://youtu.be/oQnMV2JKioE?si=UMrjcxRNqSpcV3g9 
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📩 Email: tppope@hotmail.com
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© Traveling Through History

Sunday Jun 30, 2024

Happy July 4th and Independence Day to All!!
Lexington and Concord - The Shot Heard Around the World and 25 Interesting Facts
April 19, 1775, a full year before the Declaration of Independence, British troops march into the small town of Lexington, Massachusetts at about 5:00 a.m. to find themselves faced by a militia company of more 70 men led by Capt. John Parker.  When the vanguard of the British force rushes toward them across the town green, Parker immediately orders his company to disperse.  At some point a shot rings out—historians still debate who fired it—and the nervous British soldiers fire a volley, killing seven and mortally wounding one of the retreating militiamen.  The British column moves on toward Concord, leaving the dead, wounded, and dying in their wake.
Arriving in Concord at approximately 8:00 a.m., British commanders Francis Smith and John Pitcairn order several companies, about 220 troops in all, to secure the North Bridge across the Concord River and then continue on another mile to the Barrett Farm, where a cache of arms and powder is presumably located.  A growing assembly of close to 400 colonial militia from Concord and the surrounding towns gather on the high ground, where they see smoke rising from Concord.  Mistakenly assuming the Redcoats are torching the town, the militia companies advance.  The Acton Company, commanded by 30-year-old Capt. Isaac Davis, is at the head of the column.  When asked if his men are prepared to confront the British troops, Davis says, “I haven’t a man afraid to go.”
As the Minute Men march down the hill, the British soldiers, intimidated by their numbers and orderly advance, retreat to the opposite shore and prepare to defend themselves.  When Davis’s company comes within range, the Redcoats open fire, killing Davis and also Abner Hosmer, another Acton Minute Man.  Major Buttrick of Concord shouts, “For God’s sake, fire!” and the Minute Men respond, killing three British soldiers and wounding nine others.  This volley is considered “the shot heard round the world” and sends the British troops retreating back to town.
We review several short videos and comment on them, and then we go over the 25 Interesting Facts about the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
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📩 Email: tppope@hotmail.com
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© Traveling Through History

Sunday Jun 30, 2024

Happy July 4th and Independence Day to All!!
Lexington and Concord - The Shot Heard Around the World and 25 Interesting Facts
April 19, 1775, a full year before the Declaration of Independence, British troops march into the small town of Lexington, Massachusetts at about 5:00 a.m. to find themselves faced by a militia company of more 70 men led by Capt. John Parker.  When the vanguard of the British force rushes toward them across the town green, Parker immediately orders his company to disperse.  At some point a shot rings out—historians still debate who fired it—and the nervous British soldiers fire a volley, killing seven and mortally wounding one of the retreating militiamen.  The British column moves on toward Concord, leaving the dead, wounded, and dying in their wake.
Arriving in Concord at approximately 8:00 a.m., British commanders Francis Smith and John Pitcairn order several companies, about 220 troops in all, to secure the North Bridge across the Concord River and then continue on another mile to the Barrett Farm, where a cache of arms and powder is presumably located.  A growing assembly of close to 400 colonial militia from Concord and the surrounding towns gather on the high ground, where they see smoke rising from Concord.  Mistakenly assuming the Redcoats are torching the town, the militia companies advance.  The Acton Company, commanded by 30-year-old Capt. Isaac Davis, is at the head of the column.  When asked if his men are prepared to confront the British troops, Davis says, “I haven’t a man afraid to go.”
As the Minute Men march down the hill, the British soldiers, intimidated by their numbers and orderly advance, retreat to the opposite shore and prepare to defend themselves.  When Davis’s company comes within range, the Redcoats open fire, killing Davis and also Abner Hosmer, another Acton Minute Man.  Major Buttrick of Concord shouts, “For God’s sake, fire!” and the Minute Men respond, killing three British soldiers and wounding nine others.  This volley is considered “the shot heard round the world” and sends the British troops retreating back to town.
We review several short videos and comment on them, and then we go over the 25 Interesting Facts about the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
Please like the video and subscribe to the channel and drop us a comment on a future topic you would like to see us do an episode on Traveling Through History!
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📩 Email: tppope@hotmail.com
🔔Don't forget to subscribe to Traveling Through History to explore the lives and secrets of those who shaped our world, one biography and 25 facts at a time!    / @travelingthroughhistory-re8yf   ================================= ⚠️DISCLAIMER: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your research. Copyright Notice: This video and our YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are the property of Traveling Through History. You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube channel is provided.
© Traveling Through History

Saturday Jun 29, 2024

Blue Monday band on the podcast with the Sports Guyz - Episode 22
Check out our podcast from June 28, 2024 of the Sports Guyz with our favorite local band in the Charlotte, NC area - Blue Monday!  Lizette and Henry join Tom and Rob to discuss their backgrounds, how the band formed, the legendary rise of the band and its impact in the Charlotte, NC region.  Liz and Henry take questions from their fans ('the mailbag segment') live and on air, and we discuss funny stories from their backgrounds and lives.  This is an epic discussion you don't want to miss!
At the end of the program we run a tribute video showing epic photos and live music bits which Liz and Henry react to!  Please leave us a comment on the video down below on what you thought of the podcast!
Take a look at the Blue Monday photo and video album preview -- https://youtu.be/fIlXFIllIfc?si=_KjwggchFU6O7cgv 
Check out Blue Monday's Facebook page -- https://www.facebook.com/bluemondayrocks 
and Blue Monday's Web site -- www.bluemonday.net 
Make sure you catch one of Blue Monday's upcoming shows in the Charlotte, NC area - they rock!
 
As always, please like the video and subscribe to the Sports Guyz channel!
🔔Hit that subscribe button to The Sports Guyz Podcast & stay updated on in-depth NFL Draft analysis, top travel tips for sports fans, and life lessons from sports personalities! / @sportsguyz411
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Wednesday Jun 26, 2024

2024 NBA Draft Preview - Sports Guyz - Episode 21
We review the top players in the NBA draft and look over a Mock draft of the first 32 picks by Kevin O'Connor of the Ringer magazine  (The Ringer's 2024 NBA Mock Draft).  
We discuss how the NBA and NCAA games are changing and moving back to the need for length and height and away from small lineups.  The prototypical centers, forwards and guards are now 6'5" and up - and excel in all areas as 2-way players - defense, facilitating, rebounding, running the floor, shooting jumpers and 3-pointers.
Our analysis looks at all angles of each of the top 32 players and if the projected team to pick them is the right spot for their game and careers.
👉 Check out our episode on the return of the center position in college basketball -- https://youtu.be/MDqjaf838RE?si=lY3HfW4tEJ3DQowI 
👉 And our NBA and NHL Finals predictions episode where we correctly picked the Celtics to win the NBA trophy and Panthers to win their first Stanley Cup! -- https://youtu.be/DFD3A4h_3Dc?si=c3GGG9j1S0SuJkrY 
As always, please like the video and subscribe to the Sports Guyz channel!
🔔Hit that subscribe button to The Sports Guyz Podcast & stay updated on in-depth NFL Draft analysis, top travel tips for sports fans, and life lessons from sports personalities!    / @sportsguyz411  
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✅ About The Sports Guyz. Welcome to The Sports Guyz Podcast! Your podcast for in-depth NFL Draft analysis, underrated player insights, and nutrition tips for football players. Explore travel vlogs for sports events, top cities to visit, and the best travel advice for sports fans. Get game predictions, life lessons from sports personalities, and adventure sports travel guides. With a passion for sports, food, travel, and life tips, our podcasts offer exciting episodes that entertain and inspire!
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Wednesday Jun 26, 2024

2024 NBA Draft Preview - Sports Guyz - Episode 21
We review the top players in the NBA draft and look over a Mock draft of the first 32 picks by Kevin O'Connor of the Ringer magazine  (The Ringer's 2024 NBA Mock Draft).  
We discuss how the NBA and NCAA games are changing and moving back to the need for length and height and away from small lineups.  The prototypical centers, forwards and guards are now 6'5" and up - and excel in all areas as 2-way players - defense, facilitating, rebounding, running the floor, shooting jumpers and 3-pointers.
Our analysis looks at all angles of each of the top 32 players and if the projected team to pick them is the right spot for their game and careers.
👉 Check out our episode on the return of the center position in college basketball -- https://youtu.be/MDqjaf838RE?si=lY3HfW4tEJ3DQowI 
👉 And our NBA and NHL Finals predictions episode where we correctly picked the Celtics to win the NBA trophy and Panthers to win their first Stanley Cup! -- https://youtu.be/DFD3A4h_3Dc?si=c3GGG9j1S0SuJkrY 
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Monday Jun 24, 2024

Revolutionary Heroes of the Southern Campaign - Generals Nathanael Greene, Daniel Morgan and Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion
The Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War was the central theater of military operations in the second half of the American Revolutionary War, 1778–1781.   It encompassed engagements primarily in Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Tactics consisted of both strategic battles and guerrilla warfare.
In October 1780, Washington appointed General Nathanael Greene as the commander of the Continental Army in the southern theater, where he was involved in several engagements, primarily in Virginia, Georgia, and South Carolina.  After taking command, Greene engaged in a successful campaign of guerrilla warfare with his top generals in the theater, Daniel Morgan and Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion, against a numerically superior British force led by Charles Cornwallis.  He gained several strategic victories at Guilford Court House, Hobkirk's Hill, Eutaw Springs and Cowpens eroding British control over the American South.  Major fighting on land came to an end following the surrender of Cornwallis at the siege of Yorktown in October 1781, but Greene continued to serve in the Continental Army until late 1783.
On October 13, 1780, Daniel Morgan received his promotion to Brigadier General.  Morgan met his new Department Commander, Nathanael Greene, on December 3, 1780, at Charlotte, North Carolina.  Greene did not change his command assignment, but did give him new orders.  Greene had decided to split his army and annoy the enemy in order to buy time to rebuild his force.  He gave Morgan's command of about 600 men the job of foraging and enemy harassment in the backcountry of South Carolina. 
Morgan chose to make his stand at Cowpens, South Carolina. On the morning of January 17, 1781, they met British Lieutenant Colonel Tarleton in the Battle of Cowpens.  Morgan had been joined by militia forces under Andrew Pickens and William Washington's dragoons. 
Morgan's plan took advantage of Tarleton's tendency for quick action and his disdain for the militia, as well as the longer range and accuracy of his Virginia riflemen.  The marksmen were positioned to the front, followed by the militia, with the regulars at the hilltop.  The first two units were to withdraw as soon as they were seriously threatened, but after inflicting damage.  This would invite a premature charge from the British.
The tactic resulted in a double envelopment. As the British forces approached, the Americans, with their backs turned to the British, reloaded their muskets. When the British got close to the Americans, they turned and fired at point-blank range.  In less than an hour, Tarleton's 1,076 men suffered 110 killed and 830 captured; 200 British prisoners of war were wounded, a huge victory for the Continental Army in the Southern Campaign. 
Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion showed himself to be a singularly able leader of irregular militiamen and ruthless in his terrorizing of Loyalists.  Unlike the Continental Army, Marion's Men, as they were known, served without pay, supplied their own horses, arms and often their food.  Marion's Men operated from a base camp on Snow's Island in Florence County.  Marion rarely committed his men to frontal warfare but repeatedly bewildered larger bodies of Loyalists or British regulars with quick surprise attacks and equally sudden withdrawal from the field.  Marion not only annoyed and harassed the British and their loyalists, but he and his men became experts at rescuing Continental prisoners, one time breaking 150 of them out of their prison camp at once.  After their capture of Charleston, the British garrisoned South Carolina with help from local Loyalists, except for Williamsburg, which they were never able to hold.  The British made one attempt to garrison Williamsburg at the colonial village of Hilltown but were driven out by Marion at the Battle of Black Mingo.  Tarleton named Marion the "Swamp Fox" because he could never catch him in the woods or swampy areas of the lowcountry of South Carolina.
We review several short videos and comment on them, and then we go over the 25 Interesting Facts about Greene, Morgan and Marion - these heroes of the Southern Campaign.
 
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Monday Jun 24, 2024

Revolutionary Heroes of the Southern Campaign - Generals Nathanael Greene, Daniel Morgan and Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion
The Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War was the central theater of military operations in the second half of the American Revolutionary War, 1778–1781.   It encompassed engagements primarily in Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Tactics consisted of both strategic battles and guerrilla warfare.
In October 1780, Washington appointed General Nathanael Greene as the commander of the Continental Army in the southern theater, where he was involved in several engagements, primarily in Virginia, Georgia, and South Carolina.  After taking command, Greene engaged in a successful campaign of guerrilla warfare with his top generals in the theater, Daniel Morgan and Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion, against a numerically superior British force led by Charles Cornwallis.  He gained several strategic victories at Guilford Court House, Hobkirk's Hill, Eutaw Springs and Cowpens eroding British control over the American South.  Major fighting on land came to an end following the surrender of Cornwallis at the siege of Yorktown in October 1781, but Greene continued to serve in the Continental Army until late 1783.
On October 13, 1780, Daniel Morgan received his promotion to Brigadier General.  Morgan met his new Department Commander, Nathanael Greene, on December 3, 1780, at Charlotte, North Carolina.  Greene did not change his command assignment, but did give him new orders.  Greene had decided to split his army and annoy the enemy in order to buy time to rebuild his force.  He gave Morgan's command of about 600 men the job of foraging and enemy harassment in the backcountry of South Carolina. 
Morgan chose to make his stand at Cowpens, South Carolina. On the morning of January 17, 1781, they met British Lieutenant Colonel Tarleton in the Battle of Cowpens.  Morgan had been joined by militia forces under Andrew Pickens and William Washington's dragoons. 
Morgan's plan took advantage of Tarleton's tendency for quick action and his disdain for the militia, as well as the longer range and accuracy of his Virginia riflemen.  The marksmen were positioned to the front, followed by the militia, with the regulars at the hilltop.  The first two units were to withdraw as soon as they were seriously threatened, but after inflicting damage.  This would invite a premature charge from the British.
The tactic resulted in a double envelopment. As the British forces approached, the Americans, with their backs turned to the British, reloaded their muskets. When the British got close to the Americans, they turned and fired at point-blank range.  In less than an hour, Tarleton's 1,076 men suffered 110 killed and 830 captured; 200 British prisoners of war were wounded, a huge victory for the Continental Army in the Southern Campaign. 
Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion showed himself to be a singularly able leader of irregular militiamen and ruthless in his terrorizing of Loyalists.  Unlike the Continental Army, Marion's Men, as they were known, served without pay, supplied their own horses, arms and often their food.  Marion's Men operated from a base camp on Snow's Island in Florence County.  Marion rarely committed his men to frontal warfare but repeatedly bewildered larger bodies of Loyalists or British regulars with quick surprise attacks and equally sudden withdrawal from the field.  Marion not only annoyed and harassed the British and their loyalists, but he and his men became experts at rescuing Continental prisoners, one time breaking 150 of them out of their prison camp at once.  After their capture of Charleston, the British garrisoned South Carolina with help from local Loyalists, except for Williamsburg, which they were never able to hold.  The British made one attempt to garrison Williamsburg at the colonial village of Hilltown but were driven out by Marion at the Battle of Black Mingo.  Tarleton named Marion the "Swamp Fox" because he could never catch him in the woods or swampy areas of the lowcountry of South Carolina.
We review several short videos and comment on them, and then we go over the 25 Interesting Facts about Greene, Morgan and Marion - these heroes of the Southern Campaign.
 
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