Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show
Anthony Herron reacts to Ravens hiring Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle (Hour 2)
02 Feb 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Anthony Heron, score football analyst.
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Chapter 2: What prompted the Ravens to hire Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator?
It was on full display last week, and there were some really big moments he had against the Bengals, but he's going to have a unique challenge this week against the leading sack artist in the National Football League. But we have heard the term unicorn utilized when describing Darnell Wright.
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Chapter 3: How did Declan Doyle's experience in Chicago influence his decision?
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Chapter 4: What challenges will Declan Doyle face in his new role with the Ravens?
What up, Big Ant?
What up, Groats? Your hair's looking good. Marshall's looking like a strapping young lad. We got all the boss man's got the suit and tie going right now, man. FM. We are on the FM dial.
Mitch gets to just take deep breaths now because these guys, Mitch and Ryan and Ashley and Kevin Cassidy, have been running around like crazy people. Oh, we got baked goods. Mitch is now passing out donuts. Are you going to shuffle, Mitch? Is it time for the Mitchie shuffle? Now that the work is done, time to shuffle. I think you're shortchanging Mitch's role here.
He's looking at me like I'm a crazy person right now.
You've been introduced to the Mitchie Shuffle, right? Yeah, of course.
You know what it is?
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Chapter 5: How does Lamar Jackson's playing style impact Doyle's offensive strategy?
Anytime at any public appearance with Mitch, I am looking out for Mitch because I want to catch him in the act. And I have a couple of times, but it's always fun to watch.
Does that make us the shuffling crew? Is that what this is? We are the Mitch shuffling crew. No, I like that. That can work. What I did notice, though, was Mitch sat this tasty-looking pastry. That's fresh.
That just came in the studio.
Okay. That's hot off the lamination. I'm really eager to check it out, but yeah, he's got it on this laminated piece of paperwork.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of Doyle's hiring for the Bears' coaching staff?
I have no idea whose germs are on this thing. It's Ryan Porth's, but he just held the corners of it.
Okay. He literally brought this in the break before.
Ryan seems like a guy who's washed his hands, so I don't want to take such things for granted.
He tucks his shirt in, so that... That's usually a telltale sign, right? That he probably does things like washes. He may even put on a little bit of sanitizer to go along with it. Possibly.
I mean, this isn't going to stop me from eating it. But if my wife happened to be tuning in right now, she would be very concerned. She calls me the host. I'm the guy who brings the germs home and then they impact the rest of the household in a different way. Contaminate the whole ecosystem. Yeah, but I'm definitely going to eat this thing. I don't know if this is... Oh, no, okay.
I had one earlier. I was worried it was like a cream-filled kind of thing.
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Chapter 7: How does the Ravens' organizational culture compare to the Bears'?
No, no, no, it's a straight donut. They judged me, Ant, because I scraped all the sprinkles off because I'm not a sprinkles Jimmy's guy. Just give me the straight donut, yo.
I feel like you're still like this onion where layers are being peeled. Off with Marshall Harris. Well, he's letting it loose on FM is what it is. Yeah, FM's different, man.
I feel like a different guy. It's a great FM day, you know? That's what it is.
You guys sound really good on FM. Like, AM, it was like, eh. But when I switched it, because the whole time I was driving here, I was kind of flipping back and forth between FM and AM. You can hear the difference? AM, I mean, you're suitable. FM, you guys sound really good.
Well, to be very clear about it, too, because I was talking to my Central Illinois friends and even our Indiana friends as well.
Other Hall of Famers?
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Chapter 8: What are the expectations for the Ravens' offense under Doyle's leadership?
Well, you know, not everybody can be a Hall of Famer.
That's true.
Not just anybody gets in. Only one Hall of Famer in my house, and it ain't me. We know that. We know that that is your wife, for sure. But some people say, oh, well, I'm not getting 104.3 here in Granger, Indiana. Here's the thing. When I'm talking about 670, maybe I misrepresented. That's where you get the distance.
On the AM dial, you get the clarity and the bigger sound, if you want, on the FM. So it is the AM that we were bragging about, the distance difference. to which you can hear the score. So that's the way the world works. But it is a grand day here at The Score. You've been around here forever, Ant.
You know that we went from The Score Did, started as 8.20 back on Belmont, became 11.60 a.m., quite the jump. I don't know that they wanted that necessarily. I think it made the radio dial heavier.
When it went all the way to 1160, that was like too heavy. So let's cut this in half.
But we did get to move into that building that we could see from our building, and that's the NBC Tower. That's where the score was for years and years and years. NBC. Yeah, that's right. And then we're like, okay, we got back into the 670 era, which was here at Prudential. And now here we are, 104.3 FM. The big just keeps on getting bigger.
So I see cookies. I see what I assume are glasses of champagne. That is what that is. Feel free to have some champagne. I mean, I've got to drive home later, so I probably won't. But I just like the fact that it's there and available. It makes it look very classy as we've gone over to the FM dial. A number of boxes of all kinds of pastries and baked goods. All kinds of balloons.
Danny Parkins would be really happy. There's balloons everywhere so we could act like there was some kind of QB1 party going on. There's a lot that's happening here at the station today, which is why I felt the need to come in person. We appreciate you being here in person. Not because I just enjoy your presence, but score history being made today.
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