By Geoff Magliocchetti | Last updated 4/2/21
Carolina Panthers receiver Robby Anderson had some blunt words about his New York Jets service under Adam Gase earlier this week.
Anderson expounded on his tutelage under Gase while appearing on Barstool Sports Going Deep Podcast. The receiver spent only a year with Gase, the last of the receiver’s four seasons in green, but it appeared to leave a lasting impression and not in a good way.
He began by unfavorably comparing Gase to the previous head coach Todd Bowles, under whom Anderson played his first three NFL seasons as an undrafted free agent out of Temple.
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Billboard.
Ahead of the 2021 Grammys on Sunday night,
Billboard talked with bandmembers Willie Rodriguez, Juanqui Sulsona and Silva about their nomination. Read the Q&A below:
Sobrevolando is a very eclectic album, fusing reggae with other musical influences. What was your source of inspiration during these nearly 10 years of not releasing an album, especially with the rapid evolution of Latin music?
Willie Rodriguez: I would say our first inspiration is our own work that continues to form part of our daily lives. The decisions we make every day and the things that we’ve said and still need to say. We always trace back to emblematic musicians that have moved us to create music, from Bob Marley and other 70’s reggae exponents from Jamaica. Our own artists in Puerto Rico, obviously, that were our school from when we were born such as Cheo Feliciano, Hector Lavoe, and Willie Colon. On the soul side, you can hear some Sam Cook, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, and Eryka Badu. Silvio Rodri