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Six touchdowns later, survey says… Unleash Josh Allen.
These Buffalo Bills returned their shootout ways in a 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Reigning MVP Josh Allen was outstanding. Here on “Real Football” with longtime NFL exec/scout Jim Monos, we dive deeper into what this win means for this team at this time.
Topics on Episode 3 include…
* Why the Las Vegas Raiders are a case study into how not to build a team from scratch. The Geno & Jeanty law firm hasn’t produced. Tom Brady, the owner, is off to a rough start.
* Buffalo has issues… but there’s a clear solution: Allen in Full. That much was clear vs. Tampa Bay. What a performance.
* There’s hope for the Bills in the 2006 Indianapolis Colts. That run defense was even worse. Here’s the 2024 “Smash the Window” series referenced on the pod.
* Keon Coleman was benched. It was third time Buffalo needed to discipline him. What should Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott do with their top pick from ‘24? There’s an easy answer, Monos says. It’d send a message.
* Shedeur Sanders finally played. Shedeur Sanders was awful.
* Dan Campbell is probably still going for it on fourth down. (Yes, we both love it.)
* Caleb Williams hasn’t found much of a rhythm at all in games this season. He completed half of his passes on Sunday. And yet? The Bears keep on winning. We try to make sense of the league’s most unlikely 7-3 team.
Full video and audio is available right here at Go Long.
Reminder: If you prefer to listen inside Apple, you can set up a private feed right here. And to get your paid pod on Spotify, instructions are here.
Paid subscribers can access the 100-minute episode in its entirety. No ads. No sponsors. “Real Football” — like everything at Go Long — is fueled by you.
ICYMI, here’s my story from Highmark Stadium.
And here’s last week’s Friday Feature on Emeka Egbuka.
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Six touchdowns later, survey says… Unleash Josh Allen.
These Buffalo Bills returned their shootout ways in a 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Reigning MVP Josh Allen was outstanding. Here on “Real Football” with longtime NFL exec/scout Jim Monos, we dive deeper into what this win means for this team at this time.
Topics on Episode 3 include…
* Why the Las Vegas Raiders are a case study into how not to build a team from scratch. The Geno & Jeanty law firm hasn’t produced. Tom Brady, the owner, is off to a rough start.
* Buffalo has issues… but there’s a clear solution: Allen in Full. That much was clear vs. Tampa Bay. What a performance.
* There’s hope for the Bills in the 2006 Indianapolis Colts. That run defense was even worse. Here’s the 2024 “Smash the Window” series referenced on the pod.
* Keon Coleman was benched. It was third time Buffalo needed to discipline him. What should Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott do with their top pick from ‘24? There’s an easy answer, Monos says. It’d send a message.
* Shedeur Sanders finally played. Shedeur Sanders was awful.
* Dan Campbell is probably still going for it on fourth down. (Yes, we both love it.)
* Caleb Williams hasn’t found much of a rhythm at all in games this season. He completed half of his passes on Sunday. And yet? The Bears keep on winning. We try to make sense of the league’s most unlikely 7-3 team.
Full video and audio is available right here at Go Long.
Reminder: If you prefer to listen inside Apple, you can set up a private feed right here. And to get your paid pod on Spotify, instructions are here.
Paid subscribers can access the 100-minute episode in its entirety. No ads. No sponsors. “Real Football” — like everything at Go Long — is fueled by you.
ICYMI, here’s my story from Highmark Stadium.
And here’s last week’s Friday Feature on Emeka Egbuka.

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