Matthew Prater: Life Lessons Through the Art of the Field Goal

Matthew Prater: Life Lessons Through the Art of the Field Goal

Matthew Prater: Life Lessons Through the Art of the Field Goal

The Veteran’s Perspective

In a recent captivating interview on “Rush to Reason,” Denver’s own John Rush welcomed the esteemed NFL kicker Matthew Prater to the show. Prater, the seasoned sportsman known for his precision on the field, shared insights into his life as the oldest active kicker in the league. “Honestly, it doesn’t feel too different,” Prater remarked, reflecting on his extensive career. “I don’t heal up as quick as I used to, but other than that, I feel pretty good.”

 

A Mindset for Success

Prater’s philosophy extends beyond the field, embodying a mindset that resonates with all walks of life. “I expect to make the kick,” he stated, emphasizing the power of positive thinking. “I think if you think positive, the results are usually with it pretty more than they’re not.” This nugget of wisdom is not just a strategy for the game but a life lesson that Prater and Rush both advocate for on and off the air.

 

The Highs and Lows of the Game

The conversation took a turn toward the emotional rollercoaster that comes with the territory of being a kicker. Prater shared the dichotomy of emotions, from the ecstasy of a successful field goal to the disappointment of a miss. “The team expects you to make it, and they’re depending on you,” he explained, shedding light on the immense pressure that kickers face. Yet, Prater’s approach is one of resilience and learning, always aiming to understand and improve from each experience.

 

The Elite of the Elite

Rush and Prater delved into the competitive nature of the NFL, where every player is a top-tier athlete. “Everybody on both sides of the ball is getting paid. Everybody’s the top football players in the world,” Prater noted, highlighting the elite level of professional football. With only 32 positions for kickers worldwide, Prater’s role is indeed a testament to his exceptional skill and dedication.

 

Tune in for More

Tune into the full interview to experience the depth of the conversation. It’s a unique opportunity to hear from one of the NFL’s most experienced players and to gain a deeper understanding of the mental and physical aspects of professional football. Grab the full replay!

John Rush: “Matt, do you have any others that you can just look back on and think, yes, that was really a great day?”

Matthew Prater: “Yeah. Against the Vikings the last year in Detroit, we kicked, I think it was a 52-yarder to have the most 50-yarders in NFL history. And it was a special moment because of Don Mulebach, the long snapper. He had played, I think, 17 years. And I remember just finally chasing it and finally reaching it and doing it, and it was just special sharing that moment with him.”

Green Energy – Why You Might be Falling for It.

Green Energy – Why You Might be Falling for It.

Green Energy – Why You Might be Falling for It.

In a recent eye-opening interview on Rush to Reason, host John Rush welcomed Steve Goreham, a renowned author and voice in the climate and energy dialogue. The conversation, brimming with revelations, brought insight into renewable energy, climate lockdowns, and overreaching government intervention.

Challenging Government Overreach

The conversation took off with a critical view of government policies. Goreham argued that these policies often lead to more control over individuals’ lives, stifling the free market’s ability to reward hard work. The duo underscored the abundance of energy resources available and how current economic policies squander those resources.

The Irony of Green Energy

A highlight of the interview was the discussion on the true nature of green energy. Goreham and Rush agreed that the term ‘green energy’ is misleading, suggesting that without oil, the foundation of green technology crumbles. The “green energy” term is an oxymoron, as oil is integral to producing wind turbines and solar panels, which, through propaganda, is labeled as ‘green.’

The Economic Impact of Environmental Policies

The dialogue delved into the economic implications of environmental regulations and how these regulations can hurt the environment. They discussed how these policies could lead to increased consumer costs because businesses will pass on the expenses of governmental regulations.

The Electric Vehicle Market’s Reality Check

The interview also cast a critical eye on the electric vehicle (EV) market. Goreham shared insights on the EV industry’s challenges, including the limited appeal beyond early adopters and the economic barriers to widespread adoption. He was also critical of the mining necessary to produce EVs.

 

A Rallying Cry for Free Market Solutions

Rush and Goreham’s conversation was more than a critique; it was a rallying cry for free-market solutions. They called for a shift away from government mandates, advocating for a system that leverages the world’s abundant energy resources more effectively.

Tune In for an Enlightening Perspective

This interview with Steve Goreham on Rush to Reason peeled back the layers of the green energy debate. They provided a thought-provoking perspective on government roles, economic impacts, and the realities of renewable energy. For a deeper dive into their insights and to understand the full scope of their arguments, the full interview is a must-listen. It’s an enlightening exploration for anyone interested in the future of energy and the dynamics of environmental policy.

If You’re on Gaza’s Side

If You’re on Gaza’s Side

If You’re on Gaza’s Side

Nathan Hecht joined John Rush for an interview about the UAW Strike and the repercussions it will have on the economy. What Nathan wasn’t prepared for was the question about Israel, the Gaza Strip, and Hamas.

Take a listen to their discussion on Rush To Reason about the situation in Israel and Gaza. They highlight the historical and current challenges Israel faces, the strategic advantages that the nation has historically demonstrated in conflicts, and the significant role of divine intervention in Israel’s victories. Find out about Nathan’s connections to the Israeli Defense Forces and what he personally has at stake. It’s an interview that brings the conflict into perspective and close to home.

“If you’re on Gaza’s side, you’re a Jew-hating racist, and I have no use for you.” – John Rush.

“In the history of this world, the thousands of years of documented history that we have, if you look back consistently with the good forces of the world were united, there is nothing that we can’t achieve. And you’re right that when the forces of evil perceive weakness on the other side, they exploit that weakness for their benefit.” – Nathan Hecht

Forecasting a Tsunami of Death, Disease, and Suffering

Forecasting a Tsunami of Death, Disease, and Suffering

Forecasting a Tsunami of Death, Disease, and Suffering

It was a thought-provoking Rush To Reason episode hosted by John Rush. In today’s discussion, Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House dove into the latest developments surrounding COVID, including the alarming occurrences of sudden deaths related to the COVID vaccine. With over 700 million potentially impacted, we’ll explore the ominous forecast of a tsunami of death, disease, and suffering.

They examined the XBB variant, which accounts for less than 4% of COVID cases, and the contentious push for boosters in light of a diminishing threat. Is Big Pharma’s quest to popularize mRNA technology overshadowing genuine concerns?

Furthermore, they investigated the implications of continuous spike protein production without an ‘off switch’ and ponder the lingering question: What could be the long-term consequences of these unprecedented times?

Take a listen to this gripping conversation that promises to shed light on these pressing issues.

“I’ve got to tell you, this is absolutely inexplicable, John, and for so many reasons.

Let’s start with the fact that these new boosters, which are monovalent boosters, people may recall that the previous [COVID] boosters were bivalent. They were predicated on both the Wuhan strain and Omicron. These new ones are just based on the XBB variant of Omicron.

So start with the fact that the XBB variant of Omicron currently constitutes about a little under 4% of all of the current cases of COVID. In other words, if you get COVID right now, there’s a better than 96% chance you’ve got a variant other than XBB, and within another couple of weeks, it’ll be gone entirely.

So, once again, they are selling a booster for a virus that is essentially gone.

Then add on top of that that these new boosters that somehow managed to get approved under the emergency use authorization, one wonders what emergency exactly is still ongoing, but they are under an emergency use authorization.

These shots were tested on a total of ten mice, not a single human being.
Ten mice. Ten mice were given this new booster, and they were compared to ten mice that got the old booster. So not even compared against a placebo. It is wrong on so many levels it makes my head want to explode.” – Dr. Kelly Victory

Because We Started Liberty

Because We Started Liberty

Because We Started Liberty

Because of our Founder’s desire for liberty, slavery came here to die. A bold statement? Perhaps. The British owned slaves. We owned slaves. But when our country began with the premise that “All Men are Created Equal”, and the “Don’t Tread on Me” notification was sent to the King of England, less than a century later, slavery was abolished. After thousands of years of slavery running absolutely unchecked with all kinds of people owning all other kinds of other people, thousands of years after, in less than a century, slavery was abolished in this country.

John and Andy provided a history lesson to correct an incident involving a teacher’s lack of historical knowledge of the Gadsden flag. They rectified misconceptions, shed light on the significance of “Don’t Tread on Me!” and highlighted how accurate historical understanding is needed in today’s educational institutions. Take a listen as John and Andy connect the dots from the past to the present.

Rush To Reason with John Rush & Andy Peth

“But can I say really quick why I tied it into the foundations of our country? Because these educators, when they attack the Tea Party, they’re not really attacking the Tea Party or the right-wing. What they’re attacking is the foundations of this country. Because the Tea Party loves the foundations of this country. And so what their response from the left is the foundations of this country were racist. Okay. And therefore, your flag, which represents, let’s face it, the Tea Party, obviously because of what they’re drawing on your flag is racist because the Tea Party loves the foundations of this country, which were racist. And what I’m saying is the foundations of this country were actually common to the entire world at that time and led us out of that world to where there is no slavery.” – Andy Peth

“It’s the one thing the liberals always forget is the things that this country has done through its Judeo-Christian roots and capitalism along with it, which I know everybody [The political Left] wants to kill. … Between those two things is why the whole world is lifted up and in better shape today than it was even a hundred years ago.” – John Rush