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This episode opens with a Super Bowl party recap as the crew shares how they watched the big game. From brisket queso steals of the night to pizza debates and home viewing stories, the guys break down their Super Bowl experiences before diving into the actual game.
The main event centers on the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. The group analyzes how Seattle controlled the game by running the ball with Kenneth Walker, playing elite defense, and avoiding turnovers throughout the postseason. They discuss Drake Maye’s struggles, why the Patriots never truly threatened, and whether Seattle’s balanced roster construction should serve as a blueprint for NFL team building. The conversation expands into a broader debate about quarterback contracts, salary allocation, and whether overpaying for QBs is hurting franchises.
The halftime show also gets attention, with mixed reactions to Bad Bunny’s performance, its creative visuals, and the cultural messaging woven into the show. The crew debates whether the Super Bowl met expectations and reflects on the overall quality of the NFL season, including the gap between AFC and NFC quarterback play.
Looking ahead, the guys share early NFL predictions for next season, discuss ESPN’s Super Bowl picks, and preview upcoming sports events like the World Baseball Classic and the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Mark boldly selects the 49ers as next year’s champion, while others see the AFC remaining wide open.
The episode wraps with a fun Winter Olympics draft, as each host selects the events they would compete in. From skeleton and luge to curling, biathlon, speed skating, and ski jumping, the crew debates what truly qualifies as a winter sport and shares their favorites. The show closes with quick NBA updates, tanking talk, and anticipation for the Texas Rangers’ City Connect reveal.
From Super Bowl analysis to Olympic debates and offseason predictions, this episode blends football insight, sports culture, and offseason energy all in one.
By Mark Howell, Cody Clifton, and Jaybrian DarmstadtThis episode opens with a Super Bowl party recap as the crew shares how they watched the big game. From brisket queso steals of the night to pizza debates and home viewing stories, the guys break down their Super Bowl experiences before diving into the actual game.
The main event centers on the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. The group analyzes how Seattle controlled the game by running the ball with Kenneth Walker, playing elite defense, and avoiding turnovers throughout the postseason. They discuss Drake Maye’s struggles, why the Patriots never truly threatened, and whether Seattle’s balanced roster construction should serve as a blueprint for NFL team building. The conversation expands into a broader debate about quarterback contracts, salary allocation, and whether overpaying for QBs is hurting franchises.
The halftime show also gets attention, with mixed reactions to Bad Bunny’s performance, its creative visuals, and the cultural messaging woven into the show. The crew debates whether the Super Bowl met expectations and reflects on the overall quality of the NFL season, including the gap between AFC and NFC quarterback play.
Looking ahead, the guys share early NFL predictions for next season, discuss ESPN’s Super Bowl picks, and preview upcoming sports events like the World Baseball Classic and the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Mark boldly selects the 49ers as next year’s champion, while others see the AFC remaining wide open.
The episode wraps with a fun Winter Olympics draft, as each host selects the events they would compete in. From skeleton and luge to curling, biathlon, speed skating, and ski jumping, the crew debates what truly qualifies as a winter sport and shares their favorites. The show closes with quick NBA updates, tanking talk, and anticipation for the Texas Rangers’ City Connect reveal.
From Super Bowl analysis to Olympic debates and offseason predictions, this episode blends football insight, sports culture, and offseason energy all in one.