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The JustIn Time Podcast with Justin Kutcher

The JustIn Time Podcast with Justin Kutcher

著者: Justin Kutcher
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I've been lucky enough to spend my career in sports, become friends with people I used to watch on TV, and hear stories that people could only dream about! Now, those stories are coming to you as I interview athletes, coaches, and personalities I've worked with over the years. I hope you enjoy them as I much as I do.Justin Kutcher
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  • Dre Bly! Super Bowl Champ on Deion, Brett Favre & UNC
    2026/04/02
    Dre Bly gave us exactly the kind of conversation sports fans love - layered, honest, and full of stories that connect eras of football. In this episode, we sit down with the former NFL cornerback, 2-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl champion, and current South Carolina defensive assistant to talk about everything from growing up obsessed with Carolina basketball to becoming a freshman All-American at UNC and one of the great ballhawks of his era. We get into some incredible behind-the-scenes moments here: what it was like for Bly to meet Dean Smith, how Mac Brown helped shape his path, why Randy Moss was the scariest receiver he ever faced, and how Michael Jordan shut down the football-vs-basketball athlete debate with one line. We also hear great insight on Champ Bailey, Brett Favre, Deion Sanders, recruiting Sam Howell and Drake Maye, and the mindset that made Bly such a playmaker. If you love football history, locker room perspective, and real stories from someone who lived it, this one is for you. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and share the episode. Timestamps: (00:00:01) - Justin introduces Dre Bly, Super Bowl champion, 2-time Pro Bowler, and current South Carolina defensive assistant(00:01:30) - Why Bly chose North Carolina and how UNC basketball helped shape that decision(00:04:06) - Meeting Dean Smith, wearing Carolina blue, and the emotional pull of UNC(00:06:12) - Bly’s love for baseball, being heavily recruited, and his multi-sport high school career(00:10:41) - Why baseball ended at North Carolina and how football took over(00:14:51) - Playing both ways in high school, ball skills, and being naturally ambidextrous(00:18:12) - What real athleticism means and why versatility mattered in Bly’s development(00:20:26) - Becoming a star at UNC and feeling as popular on campus as the basketball team(00:23:19) - What Mac Brown was like to play for and why Bly still respects him deeply(00:26:55) - Recruiting Sam Howell, building relationships, and helping bring talent back to UNC(00:31:05) - Early thoughts on Drake Maye and why Bly saw the talent coming(00:33:40) - Reflecting on being a freshman All-American and putting his career in perspective(00:35:56) - Winning a Super Bowl as a rookie and why he did not fully appreciate it in the moment(00:39:28) - The final play of Super Bowl XXXIV and what Bly remembers from the field(00:43:08) - First career interception, first pick-six, and picking off Brett Favre(00:46:14) - Leaving St. Louis for Detroit and the challenge of changing a losing culture(00:52:58) - Veteran leadership, accountability, and how St. Louis helped save his career(00:54:57) - Champ Bailey’s rare athleticism and why Bly believes great corners still need picks(00:58:46) - Becoming a Jordan Brand athlete and hearing Michael Jordan settle the athlete debate(01:03:45) - Deion Sanders’ influence on Bly’s style, swagger, and approach to the game(01:05:19) - Rapid fire: best athlete, toughest receiver, favorite interception, and Jordan Brand relationships(01:12:46) - Coaching with Shane Beamer, South Carolina, and mentoring the next generation(01:15:33) - Bly on purpose, coaching, and giving back beyond the logo on his shirt Key Topics: Dre Bly’s journey from UNC freshman All-American to NFL Super Bowl championBehind-the-scenes stories about Mac Brown, Dean Smith, Michael Jordan, and Deion SandersWhy Randy Moss was the toughest receiver he ever faced and how he read Brett FavreRecruiting insight on Sam Howell, Drake Maye, and building relationships in college footballChamp Bailey, playmaking, ball skills, and what separates great defensive backsMulti-sport athleticism, baseball dreams, and how Bly’s versatility shaped his football career About Dre Bly: Dre Bly is a former NFL cornerback who played 11 seasons in the league, earned 2 Pro Bowl selections, and won a Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams. Before that, he was a freshman All-American at North Carolina and one of the top ballhawks in college football. He currently serves as a defensive assistant at the University of South Carolina, where he continues mentoring the next generation of players. ️ About the JustIn Time Podcast: The JustIn Time Podcast brings you exclusive, in-depth conversations with the biggest names in sports and beyond. As veteran broadcasters, Justin brings unfiltered discussions with legendary coaches, professional athletes, and influential figures who share their remarkable journeys and behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Subscribe now on any major platform to never miss an episode of these timeless conversations. #DreBly#JustinKutcher#TheJustInTimePodcast#NFLPodcast#UNCFootball#SouthCarolinaFootball#SportsStories Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Matt Joyce! 2011 All-Star on Big League Pressure
    2026/03/25
    We sit down with Matt Joyce, a 14-year MLB veteran, 2011 American League All-Star, and one of the most respected left-handed bats of his era, for a conversation packed with behind-the-scenes baseball stories. From his emotional call-up with the Tigers to playing for his hometown Tampa Bay Rays, Matt takes us inside the pressure, nerves, and unforgettable moments that shaped his career. We get his firsthand memories of the Rays’ unbelievable Game 162 comeback, what it was like sharing a clubhouse with legends like Jim Leyland, Don Mattingly, and Albert Pujols, and why Mike Trout truly felt different from everyone else in the game. Along the way, Matt opens up about mindset, handling pressure, getting starstruck in the big leagues, and the surreal experience of becoming an MLB All-Star. This is the kind of honest baseball conversation fans love - real stories, real perspective, and a deeper look at life inside the clubhouse. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with the baseball fans in your life. Timestamps: (00:00:01) - Justin Kutcher welcomes Matt Joyce and opens with the Max Homa comparison(00:00:47) - Life after baseball in Tampa, gyms, spring training, and staying busy(00:01:18) - Drafted by the Tigers, Erie memories, cold weather, and early struggles(00:02:40) - A mindset shift, mental coaching books, and turning adversity into progress(00:04:48) - The call-up to Detroit and the meaning of May 5(00:05:00) - Racing from Toledo to Comerica Park for his MLB debut vs. the Red Sox(00:07:27) - Walking into a veteran Tigers clubhouse and getting starstruck(00:08:13) - How Matt handled playing with future Hall of Famers(00:09:46) - Jim Leyland watching him in Toledo and the first impressions that followed(00:10:41) - Leyland stories, cigarettes in the dugout, and the bunt-home run moment(00:11:46) - What it was like playing for Jim Leyland as a rookie(00:13:32) - The most intimidating player on that Tigers team, Gary Sheffield(00:14:48) - Sheffield’s bat speed, strength, and why he terrified infielders(00:16:28) - Getting traded to the Rays and the emotions of going home(00:17:07) - Winter ball in Mexico, the trade call, and joining Tampa Bay after a World Series run(00:19:03) - Frustration in Triple-A, service time realities, and winning there anyway(00:19:55) - The pressure of playing for your hometown team(00:21:48) - Friends, family, old teachers, and seeing familiar faces at Rays games(00:23:16) - Matt makes the 2011 All-Star team and calls his dad first(00:24:36) - All-Star Game memories, Josh Hamilton BP, and getting a hit in Arizona(00:25:45) - More nervous: MLB debut or All-Star Game?(00:26:26) - Being starstruck again at All-Star festivities around Jeter, Cano, and Hamilton(00:28:04) - A special Yankees home run in front of his dad(00:30:56) - Mike Trout as a teammate and why everything looked easy for him(00:33:37) - Trout’s humility, autograph routine, and rare superstar makeup(00:34:35) - Trout’s swing, golf, and baseball mechanics(00:35:10) - Picking Albert Pujols’ brain and learning from elite hitters(00:37:39) - Why Matt thrived with the bases loaded and as a pinch hitter(00:39:41) - The Pirates role, game-speed prep, and pinch-hit success(00:41:44) - The first time Matt realized just how special Mike Trout really was(00:43:29) - Don Mattingly, Jacob deGrom, and a key hitting adjustment(00:46:12) - Why Matt did not copy swings and focused on what worked for him(00:47:20) - A broadcaster’s hitting conversation with Mattingly and sitting on off-speed(00:49:11) - The 2011 Rays September push and Johnny Damon’s message(00:50:07) - Entering Game 162 with everything on the line(00:51:35) - Falling behind 7-0, Dan Johnson’s huge homer, and chaos in the clubhouse(00:53:03) - Watching the Red Sox collapse and Longoria’s legendary walk-off(00:54:28) - The pure joy of celebrating like Little Leaguers again(00:54:54) - Matt’s huge Game 161 homer and one of the coolest moments of his career(00:56:12) - Rapid fire begins: funny fan moments and rowdy crowds(00:57:50) - Superstitions, socks, bats, and routines(00:58:11) - Nerves in the All-Star Game vs. the postseason(00:59:15) - Best teammates, clubhouse chemistry, and favorite groups(01:00:43) - Best leaders Matt played with, including Evan Longoria and Bryce Harper(01:01:44) - Teasing the next conversation and wrapping up the episode Key Topics: Matt Joyce’s MLB journey from Tigers prospect to 14-year big league veteranJim Leyland, Gary Sheffield, and life inside a veteran Detroit Tigers clubhouseMike Trout stories, Albert Pujols insights, and elite hitting mentalityThe 2011 All-Star Game experience and handling pressure on baseball’s biggest stagesRays Game 162 comeback, Evan Longoria walk-off, and the 2011 playoff racePinch hitting, bases-loaded success, and the mental side of hitting in MLB About Matt Joyce: Matt Joyce is a former MLB outfielder who played 14 seasons in the majors and earned an ...
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  • Brendan Haywood! 14-Year NBA Vet on Vince Carter & MJ
    2026/03/18
    In this episode, we sit down with Brendan Haywood - 14-year NBA veteran, NBA champion, McDonald’s All-American, and North Carolina Tar Heel - for an unforgettable basketball conversation packed with behind-the-scenes stories. We get Brendan’s first-hand memories of the legendary 1997 McDonald’s All-American Game, what it was really like sharing the floor with Vince Carter at UNC, and the moment he realized Michael Jordan operated on a completely different level. He also takes us inside the Mavericks’ 2011 championship run, including Dallas’ defensive mindset against LeBron James and the Miami Heat. This episode is full of the kind of authentic sports storytelling fans love - from Dean Smith’s retirement and Carolina Final Four runs to Gilbert Arenas pranks, Julius Peppers’ unreal basketball ability, and why Vince Carter’s high school mixtape still stands alone. If you love NBA history, UNC basketball, Michael Jordan stories, and never-heard locker room insight, this one is for you. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with the sports fan in your life. Timestamps: (00:00:01) - Justin Kutcher introduces Brendan Haywood and his basketball resume (00:01:06) - The 1997 McDonald’s All-American Game and the best player Brendan saw there (00:03:02) - All-American practice stories, Chris Burgess, and the moment Brendan changed his body (00:06:09) - Ron Artest’s intensity and the unforgettable All-American timeout story (00:08:59) - Brendan’s recruitment, Miami dreams, and why North Carolina won out (00:11:44) - Being recruited by Dean Smith and reacting to his sudden retirement (00:14:47) - Joining a loaded UNC team with Vince Carter and Antawn Jamison (00:18:16) - Vince Carter in practice and the wildest athleticism Brendan ever saw (00:23:00) - Ronald Curry, Julius Peppers, and elite athletes at North Carolina (00:26:00) - Brendan’s leadership role and UNC’s Final Four run in 2000 (00:30:12) - Ed Cota’s brilliance as a point guard and making teammates better (00:32:16) - Stanford memories, Mark Madsen, and being drafted into the NBA (00:33:46) - First Michael Jordan pickup memories and learning there are levels to greatness (00:38:18) - Playing with MJ on the Wizards and what Jordan expected from Carolina guys (00:40:07) - Watching Jordan’s daily work ethic and how greatness is really built (00:43:39) - MJ’s trash talk, Byron Russell, and Jordan’s ruthless competitiveness (00:45:21) - Kwame Brown, pressure, and why his development went the wrong way (00:47:23) - Trade to Dallas and the discipline difference between the Wizards and Mavericks (00:51:39) - The 2011 NBA Finals, Rick Carlisle’s strategy, and defending LeBron James (00:56:37) - Why Game 2 changed everything for Dallas against the Miami Heat (00:59:21) - Rapid fire: favorite player, craziest teammate, best athlete, and favorite NBA city (01:02:08) - Brendan’s favorite Vince Carter dunk story and closing thoughts Key Topics: Brendan Haywood’s McDonald’s All-American memories, Elton Brand, and Ron Artest North Carolina basketball stories featuring Dean Smith, Vince Carter, Antawn Jamison, and Ed Cota Michael Jordan on the Wizards, UNC pickup runs, Jordan trash talk, and NBA work ethic The Dallas Mavericks’ 2011 NBA Finals strategy against LeBron James and the Miami Heat Elite multi-sport athletes at UNC including Julius Peppers and Ronald Curry Behind-the-scenes NBA locker room stories, Gilbert Arenas pranks, and championship culture About Brendan Haywood: Brendan Haywood is a 14-year NBA veteran, NBA champion, McDonald’s All-American, and former University of North Carolina standout. Over the course of his career, he played for the Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Charlotte Bobcats, and Cleveland Cavaliers, earning a reputation as a tough, intelligent big man and later becoming a respected basketball analyst and storyteller. ️ About the JustIn Time Podcast: The JustIn Time Podcast brings you exclusive, in-depth conversations with the biggest names in sports and beyond. As veteran broadcasters, Justin brings unfiltered discussions with legendary coaches, professional athletes, and influential figures who share their remarkable journeys and behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Subscribe now on any major platform to never miss an episode of these timeless conversations. #BrendanHaywood #MichaelJordan #VinceCarter #UNCBasketball #NBAFinals #DallasMavericks #TheJustInTimePodcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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