In this episode, the Harrises open with Cleveland’s emphatic Week 12 win and the spark Shedeur Sanders brought to the offense, even without a perfect performance. Shelby and Chris dive into how the Browns’ defensive front overwhelmed Seattle for ten sacks and why that type of dominance is rarely seen in today’s NFL. The conversation shifts to Myles Garrett’s historic season, including his unmatched get-off, elite practice habits, and the possibility of shattering the single-season sack record. They also break down why offensive line play is declining across the league and how college coaching, NFL development, and scheme issues all contribute to the problem. From there, the show explores the league’s wild comebacks—highlighting Jameis Winston, the Chiefs’ desperate fight for playoff survival, the Cowboys’ late push, and the Jaguars emerging as a real AFC threat. The Harrises also analyze quarterback injuries around the league, whether teams like Tampa Bay and Baltimore can withstand their starters being banged up, and why Cincinnati’s playoff hopes hinge on Joe Burrow gutting it out. The guys debate JJ McCarthy’s struggles in Minnesota and whether the Vikings must bring in real competition to stabilize the locker room and keep Justin Jefferson engaged. They close by examining the Broncos’ playoff path, key upcoming matchups with the Jags and Chiefs, and which games Denver absolutely cannot afford to drop. And, of course, they wrap with a spirited Thanksgiving food showdown—prime rib, turkey, mac and cheese, green bean casserole, sweet potato pie, apple pie, and everything in between.