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Ryan, Chris, and Shelby Harris are back with a full Week 9 breakdown — starting with Denver’s 18–15 road win and a defense that’s suddenly one of the league’s toughest. The guys explain why those red-zone stands matter most in November football, and what the Broncos’ chemistry means heading into the second half of the season.
Then it’s deadline talk: could Sean Payton really pull off a blockbuster? Shelby throws out a wild but intriguing trade idea involving Kyle Pitts, while Chris looks at what contenders like the Eagles and Ravens are already doing to load up.
They close the show with midseason awards — from Matthew Stafford’s MVP case to Myles Garrett’s defensive dominance, plus Coach of the Year frontrunners like Shane Steichen and Mike McDonald. Three champions, three perspectives, one truth: the NFL season is just getting good.
By Ryan Harris, Chris Harris Jr, Shelby Harris, Guerilla SportsRyan, Chris, and Shelby Harris are back with a full Week 9 breakdown — starting with Denver’s 18–15 road win and a defense that’s suddenly one of the league’s toughest. The guys explain why those red-zone stands matter most in November football, and what the Broncos’ chemistry means heading into the second half of the season.
Then it’s deadline talk: could Sean Payton really pull off a blockbuster? Shelby throws out a wild but intriguing trade idea involving Kyle Pitts, while Chris looks at what contenders like the Eagles and Ravens are already doing to load up.
They close the show with midseason awards — from Matthew Stafford’s MVP case to Myles Garrett’s defensive dominance, plus Coach of the Year frontrunners like Shane Steichen and Mike McDonald. Three champions, three perspectives, one truth: the NFL season is just getting good.