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Allegedly Sports - Ep. 3 - Marathon Mentality


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In Episode 3 of Allegedly Sports, M|M and Tom Schneider return to break down one of the most chaotic weeks across both college football and the NFL. From the College Football Playoff semifinals to NFL Wild Card weekend, the conversation blends sharp analysis, strong opinions, and real football perspective.
The episode opens with Indiana’s continued dominance in the College Football Playoff, including their convincing win over Oregon and what makes them the most complete and well coached team in the country. M|M and Tom debate quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s NFL future, his personality, and whether leadership style actually matters at the next level. The conversation expands into coaching pedigree, including the surprising statistic that nearly every remaining head coach in the playoff tree traces back to Nick Saban’s coaching lineage.
They also dive into one of the most controversial moments of the playoff, the missed pass interference call that helped send Miami to the national championship. M|M and Tom debate officiating, game deciding calls, and whether referees shy away from making big decisions in high pressure moments.
From there, the focus shifts to the NFL Wild Card slate, including Carolina’s upset potential, Bryce Young’s unusual career arc, and why momentum late in the season often matters more than regular season records. They also break down Caleb Williams’ evolution in Chicago, Ben Johnson’s impact on his development, and why Justin Fields was never the long term answer for the Bears.
The episode closes with a broader look at NFL disappointments and expectations, including the Lions’ post Super Bowl collapse, coaching turnover, Jared Goff’s ceiling, and why defense and experience still rule in the playoffs. M|M and Tom finish by making full Wild Card and playoff predictions, including bold picks for the Jaguars, Steelers, Eagles, Patriots, and Rams as potential deep run teams.
As always, the conversation stays unfiltered, opinionated, and grounded in how the game is actually played.
Topics Covered
Indiana versus Oregon and the College Football Playoff semifinals
Fernando Mendoza, quarterback leadership, and NFL projection
Nick Saban’s coaching tree dominating the Final Four
Miami’s controversial win and missed pass interference
Refereeing and high leverage calls
NFL Wild Card matchups and betting lines
Bryce Young’s resurgence and Carolina’s momentum
Caleb Williams, Ben Johnson, and scheme versus improvisation
Justin Fields versus elite quarterback ceilings
The Lions’ collapse and coordinator departures
Jared Goff and Detroit’s Super Bowl window
Playoff defense, experience, and team identity
Full NFL Wild Card and playoff predictions
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