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Introduction & Super Bowl Week Discussion00:00:50 – 01:31Chris welcomes Mario to this Super Bowl edition of the show.Mario reflects on the bittersweet nature of the big game, noting that his Lions are not playing.Super Bowl LVIII: Eagles vs. Chiefs Matchup Analysis02:06 – 05:06Chris highlights that the Eagles are 1-point underdogs, moving from +1.5.Discussion on how much weight should be given to Kansas City's playoff experience.Kansas City Chiefs: Keys to Victory05:06 – 07:37Chiefs must avoid turnovers.Patrick Mahomes needs to get the ball out quickly against an aggressive Eagles defense.Travis Kelce is expected to be a major factor, given the Eagles' struggles covering tight ends.Philadelphia Eagles: Keys to Victory07:37 – 11:06The Eagles must establish the run early, particularly with Saquon Barkley.Devonta Smith is a key X-factor:In two career games against the Chiefs, he's averaged 110.5 yards per game.Defensive priority:Limit big plays from Mahomes and contain Isiah Pacheco.Super Bowl MVP Odds & Player Props11:06 – 18:12Patrick Mahomes (+115), Saquon Barkley (+250), Jalen Hurts (+300) are the favorites.Chris jokes about Grant Calcaterra having the worst MVP odds (+80,000), even behind a long snapper.Chris and Mario discuss fun prop bets, including the likelihood of a successful two-point conversion.Super Bowl Betting & Alternate Spreads18:12 – 26:33Discussion on alternate lines and betting trends:Chiefs -20.5 is at +1150, while Chiefs +17.5 is at -3000.Live betting strategies and exotic Super Bowl props.Super Bowl Off-Field Storylines26:33 – 36:28Jason Kelce's attire:Will he wear Eagles gear, Chiefs gear, or both?Eagles-only attire is the betting favorite (-400).Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance:Prop bets include his first song choice, surprise guests, and even what shoes he will wear.Will Taylor Swift appear? (+1500)Chris and Mario discuss her history with Kendrick Lamar.Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up36:28 – EndChris and Mario reflect on Super Bowl anticipation and the end of the NFL season.They joke about the overwhelming amount of betting options for the game.
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Introduction00:00:00 – 00:01:04Chris introduces the show, jokingly referring to Mario as the Lions' new offensive coordinator.They discuss John Morton's hiring as Detroit's new offensive coordinator after Ben Johnson's departure.Detroit Lions Coaching Changes00:01:04 – 00:07:09Mario expresses skepticism about John Morton, saying he feels underwhelmed but not disappointed.John Gruden praised Morton's hiring, calling it a “home run.”Discussion on Kelvin Sheppard being promoted to defensive coordinator.Breakdown of Lions' position coach departures, including:Antwaan Randle El (WR coach) leaving for the Bears as assistant head coach.Terrell Williams leaving for the Patriots as DC.J.T. Barrett leaving to be the QB coach in Chicago.Pro Bowl Discussion00:07:36 – 00:08:41Chris and Mario discuss the lack of interest in the Pro Bowl.Chris admits he doesn't even bother recording it despite having unlimited DVR space.Mario jokes that he keeps forgetting it even exists.Super Bowl LVIII: Eagles vs. Chiefs Preview00:08:41 – 00:11:10Chris expresses boredom with the matchup, calling it a replay of two years ago.Mario acknowledges Chiefs' fatigue but appreciates witnessing greatness.Discussion on how Jalen Hurts leading the Eagles to multiple Super Bowls could change his legacy.Saquon Barkley's Career & Historical Context00:11:10 – 00:17:24Chris and Mario debate Saquon Barkley's all-time ranking as a running back.Barkley currently ranks 65th in career rushing yards with 7,216 yards.Discussion on whether Barkley could eventually surpass Jim Brown's 12,312 yards.Derrick Henry's career yardage is analyzed, as he currently ranks 19th all-time with 11,423 yards.Chris estimates Henry could finish top five all-time if he averages 1,400 yards for three more seasons.NFL Free Agency & Adrian Peterson's Career Journey00:17:24 – 00:24:26Mario fails to recall all seven teams Adrian Peterson played for.Chris reveals Peterson's forgotten 2020 season with the Detroit Lions.Breakdown of Peterson's financial troubles, including a $5.2 million loan for a birthday party.Peterson's current net worth is estimated at just $1 million despite earning $103 million in his career.NFL Families & Best Father-Son Duos00:24:26 – 00:32:00Debate on whether NFL players' sons outperform NBA players' sons in professional careers.Best NFL father-son duos, including:Peyton and Archie Manning.Clay and Clay Matthews Jr.Christian and Ed McCaffrey.Chris mistakenly thinks DK Metcalf is Eric Metcalf's son before correcting it.Shiloh Sanders Lawsuit & Colorado Football00:32:00 – 00:36:08Chris reveals Shiloh Sanders is facing an $11.8 million assault lawsuit.Discussion on how Deion Sanders' sons have struggled with off-field issues.Shiloh is 24 years old.Kellen Moore to the New Orleans Saints00:36:08 – 00:45:32Kellen Moore is hired as the Saints' head coach, sparking debate over whether he's a good fit.Chris doesn't believe Moore is an offensive genius, calling him overrated.Discussion on the Saints' bleak outlook due to salary cap struggles and an aging roster.Comparison to Josh McDaniels, who failed as a head coach but kept getting chances.Super Bowl Betting & Final Thoughts00:45:32 – EndChris mentions the Eagles are 1.5-point underdogs to the Chiefss.Discussion on how Super Bowl week will bring more in-depth analysis next episode.
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Introduction00:00:44 – 00:02:12Chris and Mario talk about the different emotional states they are in as football fans:Mario's Detroit Lions suffered a disappointing playoff loss to the Washington Commanders.Chris' Philadelphia Eagles will now face the Commanders in the NFC Championship Game.NFL Coaching Carousel: Ben Johnson to the Bears00:02:12 – 00:10:09Discussion about Ben Johnson becoming the new head coach of the Chicago Bears.Caleb Williams is thrilled about the hire, but questions remain:Can Ben Johnson effectively lead a team, or is he just a great offensive coordinator?Will he develop Caleb Williams properly, or will the Bears' weak offensive line ruin their chances?Mario and Chris debate priorities for Chicago:Should they draft a running back like Ashton Jeanty, or focus on offensive line improvements first?Chris argues offensive linemen in this draft class are weak, making free agency a more viable option.They compare Johnson's hire to past offensive-minded coaches like Sean McVay and Kevin O'Connell.Aaron Glenn to the New York Jets00:10:41 – 00:14:38Mario expresses more confidence in Aaron Glenn as a head coach than in Johnson.Glenn is a leader of men, while Johnson's personality doesn't scream "head coach".They discuss whether Glenn will call defensive plays or take on a CEO-style coaching role.Comparisons to Dan Campbell and Nick Sirianni as coaches who focus on leadership rather than play-calling.Tom Brady as a Broadcaster00:18:05 – 00:24:48Chris and Mario discuss Tom Brady's performance as an NFL commentator.Brady's delivery sounds robotic, and he struggles to explain plays in a way fans can understand.Compared to Tony Romo, Brady lacks personality and excitement.Greg Olsen was a better analyst, and Brady only got the job because of his legacy.Discussion about other quarterbacks who could be great future broadcasters, including Kirk Cousins, Baker Mayfield, and Jayden Daniels.NFL MVP Discussion: Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen00:30:34 – 00:32:53Lamar Jackson is the heavy favorite (-225 odds) over Josh Allen (+180 odds).Mario and Chris discuss how Jackson continues to put up MVP-caliber seasons every other year.Allen played his best football this year, finally making smart decisions instead of relying on hero-ball.If Jackson wasn't in the league, Allen would be a clear MVP.Detroit Lions Coaching Departures & Replacements00:36:46 – 00:40:54Lions lose both offensive (Ben Johnson) and defensive (Aaron Glenn) coordinators.Mario expresses concern over who will take over these key roles.Chris asks why Mark Brunell (QB coach) isn't being considered for offensive coordinator.Speculation on Steve Wilks becoming the next defensive coordinator.NFL Conference Championship Game PreviewsChris and Mario break down both the AFC and NFC Championship matchups, discussing team strengths, weaknesses, and key players.1. Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles00:41:07 – 00:45:44Eagles are favored by 6 points.The Commanders are playing fearlessly, similar to the 2021 Bengals who made an unexpected Super Bowl run.Jayden Daniels is incredibly calm and composed, even in high-pressure moments.Philadelphia is deeper and more experienced, making them a difficult opponent at home.2. Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs00:47:26 – 00:51:39Chiefs are favored by 1.5 points.The Bills already beat the Chiefs once this season, but Kansas City rarely loses twice to the same team.Josh Allen has matured into a complete quarterback, making fewer reckless plays.James Cook has emerged as an elite running back, adding balance to Buffalo's offense.Mahomes and the Chiefs are always a threat, given their playoff experience and winning culture.NFL Pro Bowl: How to Improve It00:52:49 – 00:54:19Chris proposes turning the Pro Bowl into an NFL vs. College All-Star Game.College stars would face the All-Pro team, creating high stakes and intense competition.Mario loves the idea, but Chris points out no college player would risk injury before the draft.Another idea: The two worst NFL teams play for the right to stay in the league (Relegation Game).
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Introduction00:00:33 – 00:02:12Hosts Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines open the show with casual banter about how fast the week has gone.Mario mistakenly thought it was Friday instead of Wednesday and tells a humorous story about his awkward interaction with a security guard.Coaching Carousel & Mike Vrabel to Patriots00:02:12 – 00:06:30Discussion on the New England Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel as head coach.Both hosts agree it was an expected move, comparing it to an obvious draft pick.They discuss the Rooney Rule and how it seemed clear that Byron Leftwich and Pep Hamilton were interviewed as formalities before hiring Vrabel.Chris mentions that players like Taylor Decker praised Vrabel as a strong leader.Mario highlights that while Vrabel may not be a strategic genius, his leadership skills could work in New England.NBA Tangent: Victor Wembanyama and Basketball's Direction00:06:30 – 00:12:50Discussion shifts to Victor Wembanyama and his impact on basketball.Chris argues that while Wembanyama is incredibly talented, his three-point shooting habits reflect the modern NBA's flaws.Mario agrees that basketball has moved away from post-dominance, comparing Wembanyama to Shaquille O'Neal and discussing how centers should be more dominant in the paint.Debate about expanding the court and moving the three-point line back to improve the game.Chris critiques the current state of basketball, saying it lacks creativity and relies too much on isolation play.NFL Coaching Vacancies & Potential Hires00:13:00 – 00:24:30Breakdown of open head coaching jobs, including the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, Las Vegas Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints.Speculation on Ben Johnson likely going to the Raiders.Discussion on whether Mike McCarthy is a good fit for the Bears.Debate about Deion Sanders being linked to the Cowboys:Mario finds it shocking but not impossible given Jerry Jones' bold personality.Chris believes Sanders' lack of focus on the lines could hurt him at the NFL level.Discussion on whether the Jets are the worst coaching job in football this year.NFL Divisional Round Matchups1. Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs00:37:05 – 00:41:13Chiefs favored by 8 points.Discussion of Patrick Mahomes' ability to turn it on in the playoffs.Debate on whether the Texans' win last week was due to their success or the Chargers' implosion.Chris brings up Justin Herbert's struggles, noting that he threw more interceptions in one game (4) than he had all of 2024.2. Washington Commanders vs. Detroit Lions00:43:01 – 00:46:05Lions favored by 9 points.Mario, as a Lions fan, acknowledges Washington's talent but highlights their struggles against the run.Discussion about Jared Goff leading all remaining QBs in playoff passing yards.Chris jokes about betting the Commanders' money line.3. Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles00:46:22 – 00:49:39Eagles favored by 6 points.Debate over Jalen Hurts needing to stay on script and not force plays.Discussion on Lane Johnson being snubbed in the All-Pro voting and how he is using it as motivation.Chris provides a statistical comparison of Lane Johnson vs. Penei Sewell, highlighting Johnson's dominance.4. Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills00:49:50 – 00:52:45Bills are 1-point underdogs at home.Chris and Mario see this game as the best matchup of the weekend.Debate over whether this game decides the MVP race between Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.Discussion of how Lamar Jackson was undervalued in free agency and how teams missed an opportunity to acquire a now three-time MVP.Closing Thoughts00:52:45 – EndChris and Mario reflect on how NFL teams often overlook talent.They agree that Lamar Jackson deserves more recognition for his career achievements.Final thoughts on how the Divisional Round games could shape the Super Bowl picture.
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Introduction
00:00:59–00:02:30:
Hosts Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines open the first episode of the new year with lighthearted banter about New Year's Day and the unique challenges of starting 2025.
College Football Playoff Commentary
00:02:30–00:06:42:
Discussion about the broken playoff system, with complaints about conference winners receiving automatic bids and top seeds often being underdogs.
Reflections on the Texas-Arizona State game, including Quinn Ewers' rumored $6 million NIL offer and standout performances by Arizona State players.
Running Backs Missing Records
00:07:46–00:09:21:
Saquon Barkley falls 100 yards short of Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing record as the Eagles decide to rest their starters.
Reflections on running back Ashton Jeanty's near-break of Barry Sanders' single-season record, falling 27 yards short.
Pop Culture and Documentaries
00:09:47–00:14:39:
Chris recommends Netflix's Kings of Tupelo, a wild documentary involving Elvis impersonation, organ trafficking, and a presidential assassination attempt.
Other documentary mentions include Tickled, a bizarre tale about competitive endurance tickling.
NFL Week 18 Game-by-Game Discussion
Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens (00:14:52–00:17:12):
Analysis of the Ravens' need to stay sharp and their chances of clinching the AFC North title against a Browns team experimenting with backup quarterbacks.
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (00:17:54–00:19:57):
The Bengals aim to secure a playoff spot while battling Pittsburgh, with both teams navigating playoff implications.
New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills (00:20:12–00:21:21):
Buffalo locks up the #2 seed, with the Patriots playing out the string and debating their draft position.
Atlanta Falcons vs. Carolina Panthers (00:28:00–00:29:19):
Falcons aim to clinch the NFC South title with a win, while Carolina's struggles continue.
Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears (00:30:28–00:30:45):
Packers rest starters, and the Bears have little to play for beyond pride.
Houston Texans vs. Tennessee Titans (00:31:00–00:32:26):
Texans plan to play their starters despite clinching a playoff spot, while the Titans face an uncertain offseason.
Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (00:32:37–00:34:15):
Colts' solid play contrasts with the Jaguars' tumultuous season, with Indianapolis seen as a favorite.
Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants (00:34:15–00:36:11):
Eagles' backups face a Giants team looking to make a statement.
Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders (00:36:42–00:37:47):
Commanders seek to prove their worth, facing a disorganized Cowboys team.
Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs (00:37:47–00:38:48):
Chiefs rest starters, while the Broncos aim to secure a playoff berth.
Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets (00:38:48–00:40:49):
Dolphins are slight favorites, with the Jets out of playoff contention and Aaron Rodgers reflecting on his tumultuous time in New York.
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Los Angeles Chargers (00:42:02–00:44:18):
Chargers look to maintain momentum, while the Raiders play out their season.
San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals (00:44:39–00:47:54):
Injuries plague the 49ers, giving the Cardinals an edge in this matchup.
Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams (00:47:54–00:48:22):
Both teams have little at stake, leading to an unremarkable game.
Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions (00:48:22–00:52:16):
Lions' offensive dominance sets them apart as playoff contenders, but concerns about their defense remain.
Coaching and Team Dynamics
00:50:17–00:52:13:
Discussion on potential coaching departures, including Ben Johnson from the Lions and Aaron Glenn, highlighting the challenges of replacing high-caliber coordinators.
Closing Thoughts
00:52:16–End:
The hosts conclude with reflections on the Lions' playoff potential and the broader state of the NFL heading into the postseason. -
Introduction
0:00:45 - 0:43:31
Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines kick off the show with holiday greetings and set the stage for Week 17 discussions, emphasizing playoff scenarios and team struggles, such as concussion protocols and late-season roster changes.
NFL Week 17 Game-by-Game Analysis
1. Seattle Seahawks @ Chicago Bears
2:29 - 4:38
Discussion on the Seahawks' favored position (-4) against a struggling Bears team. Criticism focuses on the Bears' coaching and their inability to utilize their roster effectively.
2. Los Angeles Chargers @ New England Patriots
5:29 - 6:44
Chargers are favored (-4.5) as they push for playoff positioning in the AFC. The Patriots, with the second-draft pick, are critiqued for their lack of competitiveness. The future of top QB prospects and draft strategies is debated.
3. Denver Broncos @ Cincinnati Bengals
7:23 - 8:31
Bengals (-3) face a surging Broncos team. Mario supports Cincinnati, citing their star players needing to step up, while Chris questions their motivation, given Denver's playoff stakes.
4. Arizona Cardinals @ Los Angeles Rams
10:24 - 12:51
Rams (-6.5) are praised for their resilience, particularly Puka Nacua's performance. Playoff implications hinge on multiple scenarios, including a Rams win and a Seahawks loss.
5. Carolina Panthers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
13:12 - 15:09
With Tampa Bay favored (-7.5), weather conditions in Tampa (thunderstorms) are discussed. Bryce Young's struggles in adverse weather are highlighted.
6. Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles
15:09 - 18:35
Eagles (-7) are expected to dominate with the Cowboys missing key players like CeeDee Lamb. The conversation shifts to the challenges of backup quarterbacks fitting into different offensive systems.
7. Indianapolis Colts @ New York Giants
19:25 - 20:45
Colts (-7.5) take on a struggling Giants team. Both hosts criticize the Giants' inability to compete and highlight Jonathan Taylor's costly mistakes in prior games.
8. New Orleans Saints @ Las Vegas Raiders
25:36 - 26:29
Saints (+1) host the Raiders in a game dismissed as largely inconsequential. Discussion includes critiques of Spencer Rattler's quarterbacking for the Saints.
9. New York Jets @ Buffalo Bills
26:59 - 27:31
Bills (-9.5) aim to keep playoff momentum as Josh Allen chases MVP recognition. Both hosts note the team's support for Allen.
10. Green Bay Packers @ Minnesota Vikings
31:30 - 38:03
Vikings (+1) host the Packers in a pivotal NFC North clash. Green Bay's resurgence is noted, while the Vikings are criticized for their inconsistency.
11. Atlanta Falcons @ Washington Commanders
39:11 - 40:13
Commanders (-4) are favored as they play for their playoff hopes. The Falcons' inconsistency and Michael Penix Jr.'s development are discussed.
12. Detroit Lions @ San Francisco 49ers (Monday Night Football)
40:28 - 41:21
Lions (-3.5) face a 49ers team with limited offensive options. Detroit's playoff-clinching scenarios are reviewed.
Other Topics
Pop Culture and College Sports
38:44 - End
They discuss the college bowl games and surprising coaching hires, including Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson taking roles at HBCUs. -
Introduction
00:00:00–00:02:21
Hosts Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines introduce the holiday edition of the podcast, reflecting on the holiday season and their plans.
Brief comedic exchange about TV shows like Special Forces: World's Toughest featuring Cam Newton and Golden Tate.
Pop Culture Commentary
00:02:21–00:04:35
Discussion about gambling props on pre-taped entertainment like Game of Thrones and its oddities.
Transition into analyzing media quirks and popular culture's influence.
NFL Week 16 Overview
00:04:35–00:06:27
Commentary on the Detroit Lions' heartbreaking loss and their season challenges, including injuries to key players like David Montgomery, Carlton Davis, and Alim McNeill.
Discussion of Josh Allen's standout season and the Bills' recent form.
Game-by-Game Analysis
1. Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Chargers
00:15:49
Chargers favored by three points.
Analysis of how the Broncos' previous win and their defensive strengths might match up with the Chargers' offense.
2. Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs
00:16:20
Chiefs favored by 3.5 points.
Patrick Mahomes' recent injury and his ability to play through it are highlighted.
3. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens
00:19:04
Ravens favored by 6.5 points.
Commentary on Lamar Jackson's five-touchdown performance and how the Steelers might respond defensively.
4. Arizona Cardinals vs. Carolina Panthers
00:21:03
Cardinals favored by 4.5 points.
Discussion about the Panthers' inconsistencies and the Cardinals' slim playoff chances.
5. Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals
00:22:39
Bengals favored by 8.5 points.
Analysis of the Browns' struggles, including quarterback changes, and the Bengals' defensive improvements.
6. Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears
00:24:37
Lions favored by 6.5 points.
Commentary on Caleb Williams' body language and leadership on the Bears, with a reflection on team dynamics.
7. Los Angeles Rams vs. New York Jets
00:28:26
Jets as three-point underdogs.
Analysis of the Jets' recent close games and their ability to challenge the Rams.
8. New York Giants vs. Atlanta Falcons
00:29:05
Falcons favored by 8.5 points.
Discussion of rookie Michael Penix Jr.'s debut and the Giants' lackluster performance.
9. Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle Seahawks
00:35:26
Vikings favored by 2.5 points.
Insight into Geno Smith's injury status and the Seahawks' ability to upset the Vikings.
10. New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills
00:36:19
Bills favored by 14 points.
Commentary on the stark contrast between the Bills' dominance and the Patriots' struggles.
11. San Francisco 49ers vs. Miami Dolphins
00:37:11
Dolphins favored by one point.
Analysis of the injury-plagued 49ers and the Dolphins' opportunity to capitalize.
12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Dallas Cowboys
00:37:18
Cowboys favored by four points.
Brief critique of the Cowboys' form and a discussion of Tampa Bay's potential.
13. New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers
00:37:46
Packers favored by 14 points.
Reflection on both teams' ability to put points on the board despite recent struggles.
Additional NFL Topics
00:07:00–00:14:00
Josh Allen as the MVP frontrunner with Lamar Jackson and Saquon Barkley as distant competitors.
Debate about Coach of the Year, with Kevin O'Connell as the favorite and Nick Sirianni not receiving enough recognition despite the Eagles' success.
00:14:28
Defensive Rookie of the Year candidates: Jared Verse and others, with acknowledgment of defensive metrics and evolving evaluation standards.
Closing Remarks
00:38:21
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Intro
0:00 - 2:12: The episode opens with hosts Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines greeting listeners and discussing their excitement about Chris being a finalist for a Sports Talk Podcast award alongside notable names like the Kelce brothers and Scott Van Pelt.
College Football Discussions
02:43 - 07:14: The hosts delve into the news about Bill Belichick reportedly finalizing a deal to become the head coach at the University of North Carolina. They critique Belichick's suitability for college coaching and discuss his extensive demands, such as NFL-style infrastructure, high NIL budgets, and dual-staff teams. The legacy implications of this move are also debated.
09:13 - 20:00: Discussion shifts to the Heisman Trophy finalists: Dillon Gabriel, Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, and Ashton Jeanty. Mario and Chris analyze each candidate's performance, focusing on Jeanty's historical production and Hunter's unique two-way role at Colorado. Comparisons to past greats like Champ Bailey and Charles Woodson are explored.
NFL Week 15 Game-by-Game Analysis
25:30 - 27:22:
Los Angeles Rams @ San Francisco 49ers:
Discussion begins with the Rams' recent success, including a big win over the Bills. The 49ers' struggles with injuries, including Jordan Mason and Christian McCaffrey, are highlighted. The Rams' Moneyline odds (+135) are considered intriguing given their momentum.
27:22 - 28:14:
Baltimore Ravens @ New York Giants:
Ravens are heavily favored (-15.5). The hosts highlight Baltimore's strong motivation and the Giants' issues with Tommy DeVito under center.
28:24 - 29:10:
Cincinnati Bengals @ Tennessee Titans:
Titans (+5) face a Bengals team struggling with defensive consistency. The hosts critique the Bengals' inability to dominate despite Joe Burrow's strong performances.
29:29 - 30:27:
Dallas Cowboys @ Carolina Panthers:
Panthers are slight favorites (-3). The hosts note Bryce Young's improving form, especially after the team's recent win over the Eagles.
31:12 - 32:03:
Kansas City Chiefs @ Cleveland Browns:
Chiefs' tendency to win narrowly without covering spreads is analyzed. The Browns (+4) are seen as a defensively strong but offensively limited team.
33:11 - 34:14:
Miami Dolphins @ Houston Texans:
Texans (-3) are favored. The conversation focuses on Houston's defensive capabilities and Miami's offensive struggles.
34:14 - 35:49:
New York Jets @ Jacksonville Jaguars:
Jaguars (+3) host the Jets. The hosts discuss Jacksonville's challenges without Trevor Lawrence and the Jets' continued mediocrity.
37:10 - 37:58:
Washington Commanders @ New Orleans Saints:
Commanders are favorites (-7.5). The Saints' quarterback issues and general inconsistency are highlighted.
38:09 - 39:15:
Buffalo Bills @ Detroit Lions:
Lions (-2.5) are praised for their offensive prowess but criticized for defensive vulnerabilities. The Bills' strong playoff push is noted.
39:15 - 40:27:
Indianapolis Colts @ Denver Broncos:
Broncos (-3.5) host the Colts. Denver's improved play-action offense and solid defense are acknowledged as key advantages.
40:27 - 41:16:
New England Patriots @ Arizona Cardinals:
Cardinals (-6) are expected to capitalize on the Patriots' apparent lack of competitiveness this season.
43:12 - 44:23:
Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks:
Packers are slight favorites. The hosts analyze the quarterbacks' performances and the teams' contrasting supporting casts.
47:35 - 48:58:
Chicago Bears @ Minnesota Vikings:
Vikings (-7) are expected to maintain momentum against the struggling Bears.
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Atlanta Falcons @ Las Vegas Raiders:
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Introduction and General NFL Discussions
00:00-02:00: Chris and Mario kick off the podcast with lighthearted banter, discussing non-traditional holiday foods before transitioning to the football agenda, including notable injuries, suspensions, and controversies.
Player Skill Rankings
02:22-11:00: Chris introduces an article ranking players by specific skills. Discussions include:
Jared Goff's accuracy (03:32) and Patrick Mahomes' scrambling ability (05:00).
Running backs: Jameer Gibbs and Saquon Barkley.
Offensive linemen like Penei Sewell and defensive players like Jack Campbell and Kirby Joseph are also highlighted.
Thanksgiving Game Reflection
19:38-27:30: Analysis of the Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears game on Thanksgiving:
Lions' resilience despite injuries and key signings like Jamal Adams (20:02).
Bears' poor clock management in the final minute leads to criticism of coaching and execution (26:00).
Week 14 Game Analysis
Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers (19:38):
Lions are praised for their cohesion and competitiveness. Injuries and the Packers' potential errors could shape the game.
Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings (28:49):
Vikings are favored. Falcons' inconsistency is highlighted but with potential to upset.
Carolina Panthers vs. Philadelphia Eagles (29:29):
Eagles are heavy favorites, showcasing confidence and aiming for home-field advantage. Bryce Young's struggles with limited offensive support are noted.
Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (32:31):
The "Jameis Winston experience" is discussed, focusing on his charisma and erratic play style. Steelers are favored at home.
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Tennessee Titans (37:36):
Titans are favored. Trevor Lawrence's career trajectory and potential underachievement are analyzed.
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (41:26):
Buccaneers are expected to dominate. The Raiders' inconsistency is highlighted despite standout performances from certain players.
New Orleans Saints vs. New York Giants (45:21):
Saints are slightly favored, with both teams struggling for consistency.
New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins (46:12):
Dolphins are expected to win comfortably against a struggling Jets team.
Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals (46:31):
Cardinals are slight favorites in a game marked by division rivalry and inconsistent play from both teams.
Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Rams (48:30):
Bills are predicted to win as they regain form. Rams present a challenging matchup.
Chicago Bears vs. San Francisco 49ers (49:14):
Despite injuries to key 49ers players, the Bears' inability to capitalize on opportunities makes the 49ers favorites.
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs (50:33):
Chiefs are marginal favorites, but the Chargers' steady development could cause an upset.
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Dallas Cowboys (51:24):
Bengals are expected to outperform despite their record, as the Cowboys' inconsistencies come into question.
Player Career Trajectories and Insights
Discussions delve into the careers of players like Jameis Winston, Trevor Lawrence, and Geno Smith, with insights into their strengths, weaknesses, and future outlooks.
This transcript reflects a dynamic blend of game previews, player evaluations, and team analyses. The hosts' conversational tone and humorous anecdotes add depth and entertainment, making it an engaging listen for NFL fans. -
Introduction
00:00-00:40
Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines kick off the Underdog NFL Show, celebrating Thanksgiving and sharing lighthearted banter.
Thanksgiving Day Games
Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions
01:28-02:20
Discussion centers on Caleb Williams' progress as Bears QB and the Lions' consistent dominance, with mentions of key player performances.
New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys
04:27-05:44
Mario jokes about the quarterbacks, Drew Lock and Cooper Rush, as unlikely Thanksgiving game headliners.
Miami Dolphins vs. Green Bay Packers
06:02-06:39
Focus on the Dolphins' offensive threats versus the Packers' secondary struggles.
Black Friday Game
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs
06:53-08:10
Discussion about the Raiders' struggles and Chiefs' lineup updates, including Isaiah Pacheco's return.
Sunday Games
Arizona Cardinals vs. Minnesota Vikings
08:29-09:59
Notable signing of Daniel Jones by the Vikings and comparisons between the Cardinals' and Bears' challenges.
Houston Texans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
10:06-10:39
Debate over Trevor Lawrence's potential return and Nico Collins' recent performance.
Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots
10:45-11:48
Analysis of Anthony Richardson's inconsistency and the Colts' reliance on defense to succeed.
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Atlanta Falcons
12:03-12:23
Chargers are recognized for their talent but struggle in close games.
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
12:41-13:53
Highlighting the Steelers' strong defense and the Bengals' offensive urgency.
Seattle Seahawks vs. New York Jets
15:07-16:34
Discussion on the Jets' inconsistency and Aaron Rodgers' uncertain future in the league.
Tennessee Titans vs. Washington Commanders
19:14-20:44
Critique of the Titans' struggles and Commanders' recent lack of discipline.
Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints
20:49-21:50
Evaluation of the Rams' recent performance and their controlled gameplay against weaker opponents.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Carolina Panthers
23:08-23:41
Reflection on Bryce Young's development and his potential beyond the Panthers.
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Baltimore Ravens
23:52-25:12
Highlights the clash between two of the league's top rushing offenses, with focus on defense and rushing efficiency.
San Francisco 49ers vs. Buffalo Bills
25:17-26:49
Analysis of the 49ers' injuries and the Bills' consistent performance, featuring key stats on Josh Allen and Christian McCaffrey.
Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos
27:01-27:47
Observations on the Broncos' strong running game and improving defense, along with the Browns' current challenges.
Closing
27:47-28:00
Chris and Mario wrap up the episode, wishing listeners a Happy Thanksgiving and expressing excitement for the upcoming football week. -
Introduction (00:00 - 00:45)
Chris Horwedel and Mario Hines kick off the episode discussing Week 12 in the NFL. They share lighthearted banter, with Mario expressing his optimism and Chris teasing about the week's games and intriguing storylines.
General NFL News (00:45 - 21:21)
Daniel Jones Benched (00:45 - 06:11)
The hosts analyze the Giants' decision to bench Daniel Jones for Tommy DeVito. They discuss the team's lack of ambition for the season and connect it to possible draft prospects like Travis Hunter.
Travis Hunter's potential as a two-way NFL player sparks a debate. Mario is skeptical about the feasibility of playing both sides at the professional level.
Deion Sanders' NFL Prospects (06:11 - 12:19)
Deion's career and coaching style are dissected, with Chris talking about his limitations in an NFL setting. They also explore Deion's reputation among younger fans who view him as "Coach Prime" rather than an NFL legend.
Jets' Turmoil and More (12:19 - 21:21)
Chris reports on the Jets firing GM Joe Douglas and Woody Johnson's early dissatisfaction with Aaron Rodgers.
They debate Rodgers' future, highlighting his declining performance and potential landing spots, including the Browns and Titans. The possibility of Rodgers and Deshaun Watson on the same team is humorously dismissed as a PR nightmare.
Week 12 Game Previews (21:10 - 52:00)
The hosts review every matchup, diving into key narratives and team dynamics.
Steelers vs. Browns (21:21 - 23:12)
Discuss the low-scoring potential and Cleveland's defensive strength. They focus on the unpredictable play of Jamis Winston for the Browns.
Cowboys vs. Commanders (23:12 - 24:54)
A significant point spread reflects Dallas' struggles. The Commanders' competitiveness, even in losses, is a key theme.
Lions vs. Colts (24:54 - 26:46)
Detroit's offensive firepower is contrasted with Indianapolis' reliance on Anthony Richardson, whose inconsistency is highlighted.
Chiefs vs. Panthers (26:46 - 29:41)
Kansas City's efficiency and Patrick Mahomes' similar stats to Bo Nix are discussed. The Panthers' quarterback struggles are highlighted.
Vikings vs. Bears (30:11 - 31:26)
Minnesota's resurgence contrasts with Chicago's stagnation. The Bears' Caleb Williams faces criticism for a lack of touchdown passes.
Patriots vs. Dolphins (32:01 - 33:01)
Miami's offense shines against a struggling New England team that appears focused on draft positioning.
Buccaneers vs. Giants (36:21 - 37:01)
Mike Evans' return could bolster Tampa Bay, while the Giants continue to face quarterback instability with Tommy DeVito starting.
Texans vs. Titans (39:11 - 40:41)
Houston's offensive improvement, including Nico Collins' return, stands out. The Titans are described as unable to keep up.
Broncos vs. Raiders (40:41 - 42:11)
Denver's defense and Bo Nix's rookie performance are commended. The Raiders are framed as lacking cohesion.
Cardinals vs. Seahawks (42:11 - 43:11)
Arizona's fight for NFC West dominance is key. Kyler Murray's playmaking is seen as a challenge for Seattle's defense.
49ers vs. Packers (43:11 - 44:11)
The hosts praise Green Bay's grown-up performance last week, spotlighting Christian McCaffrey's consistency.
Eagles vs. Rams (44:11 - 47:11)
Philadelphia's elite defense faces a tough test against Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua. Rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell's stellar season is highlighted.
Ravens vs. Chargers (49:11 - 52:10)
Baltimore's strengths in clock management and running the ball are discussed, alongside the Chargers' inability to finish games effectively.
Closing Thoughts (52:10 - End)
The hosts wrap up with reflections on standout players and entertaining storylines. -
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