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Ryan Harris, Shelby Harris, and Chris Harris Jr. open with a detailed breakdown of the Broncos’ playoff matchup against the Bills, focusing on turnovers, the run game, and how Denver can contain Josh Allen. They react to John Franklin-Myers’ comments about physicality and explain why the game will be decided in the trenches and late in the fourth quarter. The conversation shifts to divisional playoff picks, including Seahawks vs 49ers, Patriots vs Texans, and Bears vs Rams, with strong opinions on quarterback play, defensive matchups, and cold-weather football. The trio then examines the NFL coaching carousel, debating the best and worst open head coaching jobs, Mike Tomlin’s future, and why Baltimore and Tennessee may be the most attractive destinations. The episode wraps with their national championship predictions between Indiana and Miami, discussing NIL, roster construction, and why Indiana’s rise could reshape college football’s power structure.
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By Ryan Harris, Chris Harris Jr, Shelby Harris, Guerilla SportsRyan Harris, Shelby Harris, and Chris Harris Jr. open with a detailed breakdown of the Broncos’ playoff matchup against the Bills, focusing on turnovers, the run game, and how Denver can contain Josh Allen. They react to John Franklin-Myers’ comments about physicality and explain why the game will be decided in the trenches and late in the fourth quarter. The conversation shifts to divisional playoff picks, including Seahawks vs 49ers, Patriots vs Texans, and Bears vs Rams, with strong opinions on quarterback play, defensive matchups, and cold-weather football. The trio then examines the NFL coaching carousel, debating the best and worst open head coaching jobs, Mike Tomlin’s future, and why Baltimore and Tennessee may be the most attractive destinations. The episode wraps with their national championship predictions between Indiana and Miami, discussing NIL, roster construction, and why Indiana’s rise could reshape college football’s power structure.
Sponsored in part by Furniture Row.
Shop now at FurnitureRow.com