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Tomlin's Step Down Caps Off Up and Down NFL Wild Card Weekend


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A 56–22 scoreline tells a story, but Indiana’s demolition of Oregon tells us something deeper about how winners are built now. We break down how the Hoosiers combined ruthless efficiency, spread production, and big-play denial to turn a semifinal into a statement, and why their culture and development model could carry them from a magical run to a sustainable one. On the other sideline, we examine Oregon’s recurring problems in big games and the uncomfortable question for Dan Lanning: why do the blowouts keep happening when the talent is this good?

Then we head to a bruising Wild Card weekend. Houston’s defense smothered Pittsburgh and triggered a franchise inflection point: Mike Tomlin stepped down after 19 seasons. We unpack the loss itself—zone adjustments, pass protection failures, and missed chances—and the bigger truth that a coaching change won’t fix a roster built for a past era. From there, we hit the weekend’s turning points: the Rams surviving Carolina in a secondary-stressing shootout, Chicago’s 25-point fourth quarter behind a calmer, sharper Caleb Williams, Buffalo’s late control as Josh Allen avoided the backbreaking error, and San Francisco outlasting Philadelphia with Christian McCaffrey’s gravity while the Eagles’ offense stalled yet again. We also dive into New England’s grind over the Chargers and what Justin Herbert must change when the pocket frays.

If you care about why January swings on trenches, negative plays, and quarterbacks who manage chaos, this one’s for you. Tap follow, share it with a sports friend who loves real talk, and drop a review to help more listeners find the show.

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JB's Sports PodcastBy JoVante and Jace Boozer