Shelby Harris, Chris Harris Jr., and Ryan Harris open with a detailed postgame analysis of the Broncos’ loss to the Patriots, focusing on how early momentum, fourth-and-short decisions, and weather conditions shaped the game. They discuss why failing to take points proved costly, how the offensive line struggled against New England’s front, and why the Broncos defense played well enough to win despite the final score. Jarrett Stidham’s inexperience, key turnovers, and missed execution are examined alongside praise for the Patriots’ situational football.
The discussion then turns to the Seahawks’ NFC Championship victory over the Rams, highlighting Sam Darnold’s evolution, Seattle’s defensive dominance, and the importance of offensive versatility. The group explains why Seattle’s snap-count usage, motion, and physicality make them a difficult matchup and debates how the Patriots and Seahawks stack up heading into the Super Bowl.
To close the show, the panel breaks down Super Bowl predictions and dives into the NFL coaching carousel, sharing candid thoughts on Mike McCarthy landing in Pittsburgh, the lack of buzz around Vance Joseph and Leslie Frazier, and why recent hiring trends don’t always reward the most deserving candidates.