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In this episode, we discuss the New York Mets' accuriring pitching ace Justin Verlander as the Los Angeles Dodgers renew a one-year deal with their pitching veteran Clayton Kershaw. Return-On-Investment is the name of the name-of-the-game while we ponder the worth of some of the highest-paid head coaches in U.S. sports. Bill Belichick, Pete Carrol, and Sean Mcvay top the list. Focusing on Mcvay, we ponder how long he has in the wake of his Super Bowl win to rebuild his losing Los Angeles Rams squad before bad coaching becomes the fan's prognosis. We then focus on Cooege Football as Colorado University announces former NFL legend Deion Sanders, as their new head Coach. Deion didn't pull any punches when introducing himself to the team, stating that he has little issue shipping current players out if they can't cut it. We also react to the current College Football Playoffs layout and ponder how we think the new 12-team format should be constructed. We also respond to the Heisman Trophy nominees and question whether favorite Caleb Williams negatively impacted his chances with how he acted during USC's loss to Utah. Finally, looking at the NFL, we look at week 13 and give our takes on the power structure of the teams now and who are the favorites to take their division.
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In this episode, we discuss the New York Mets' accuriring pitching ace Justin Verlander as the Los Angeles Dodgers renew a one-year deal with their pitching veteran Clayton Kershaw. Return-On-Investment is the name of the name-of-the-game while we ponder the worth of some of the highest-paid head coaches in U.S. sports. Bill Belichick, Pete Carrol, and Sean Mcvay top the list. Focusing on Mcvay, we ponder how long he has in the wake of his Super Bowl win to rebuild his losing Los Angeles Rams squad before bad coaching becomes the fan's prognosis. We then focus on Cooege Football as Colorado University announces former NFL legend Deion Sanders, as their new head Coach. Deion didn't pull any punches when introducing himself to the team, stating that he has little issue shipping current players out if they can't cut it. We also react to the current College Football Playoffs layout and ponder how we think the new 12-team format should be constructed. We also respond to the Heisman Trophy nominees and question whether favorite Caleb Williams negatively impacted his chances with how he acted during USC's loss to Utah. Finally, looking at the NFL, we look at week 13 and give our takes on the power structure of the teams now and who are the favorites to take their division.