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The Buck Stops Here: Jim Tyrer’s Legacy—A Tale of Tragedy, Triumph, and the Hall of Fame Debate

Join host Kirk Buchner and guest journalist/filmmaker Kevin Patrick Allen in this in-depth episode of The Buck Stops Here as they explore the complex and untold story of Jim Tyrer—once among the very best offensive linemen who never made it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In their candid conversation, they cover everything from Tyrer’s tragic off-field events and evolving discussions on concussions and CTE, to the investigative breakthroughs behind Kevin’s upcoming documentary Beneath the Shadow. They also delve into the support system around Tyrer’s family, the intricacies of the Hall of Fame voting process, and the challenges of untangling myth from fact. This episode is a must-watch for football history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the real stories behind the legends.

You can see more about Kevin Patrick Allen's documentary Beneath the Shadow at this link: https://www.kppllc.net/beneath-the-shadow/


The Hall of Fame Elevator -- March 2025

In this fast-paced episode of the Elevator Show, hosts Kirk Buchner and Chris Mouradian cut through the noise of the past 30 days in sports with their trademark blend of witty banter and deep-dive analysis. They kick off by dissecting a controversial 80-game suspension and exploring new MLB playoff roster rules while playfully ribbing athletes like Jurickson Profar. The conversation then pivots to hot topics such as Pete Rose’s potential Hall of Fame comeback, James Harden’s late-season resurgence with the Clippers, and the emergence of Cleveland’s young star, Evan Mobley, on the NBA radar.

Jeff Kent's Hall of Fame Case: Breaking Down MLB's Toughest Debates with Robert Dobek

Join Kirk Buchner and Robert Dobek for a compelling deep dive into Hall of Fame debates in this special episode of The Buck Stops Here. Kicking off with a case for Jeff Kent's enshrinement, Robert presents his argument for why Kent deserves a spot in Cooperstown, backed by unparalleled power numbers for a second baseman and his standout performance in San Francisco.