Joe Buck, Mark Sanchez, Super Bowl Story Lines And A Brand New Segment Pardon Your Take
Jan 31, 2024
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Sports commentator Joe Buck and former quarterback Mark Sanchez join the show. They discuss Super Bowl storylines, favorite moments, career in the NFL, butt fumble, Rex Ryan, and eating hot dogs. The podcast ends with a new segment where listener theories and conspiracies are discussed.
Taylor Swift's potential presence at the Super Bowl is sparking anticipation and speculation among fans and media.
The matchup between Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady in the Super Bowl raises discussions about Mahomes' legacy and potential as a great quarterback.
Kyle Shanahan has a chance at redemption after two heartbreaking Super Bowl losses as a coach.
Caleb Williams, a highly touted quarterback, faces criticism from anonymous scouts, adding intrigue to his draft prospects.
Mark Sanchez suggests a downhill running attack against the Chiefs' linebackers for the 49ers in the Super Bowl.
Mark Sanchez reflects on the Butt Fumble, emphasizing the humor in the collision with his own player's butt rather than a traditional football mistake.
Deep dives
Taylor Swift's Potential Appearance at the Super Bowl
The potential presence of Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl is a highly anticipated and speculated storyline. Fans and media outlets are eager to find out if she will be performing or attending the game.
Patrick Mahomes and the GOAT Conversation
Patrick Mahomes is set to face Tom Brady in the Super Bowl, sparking conversations about Mahomes' legacy and his potential to become one of the all-time great quarterbacks.
Kyle Shanahan's Shot at Redemption
After two heartbreaking Super Bowl losses as a coach, Kyle Shanahan has a chance for redemption as he leads the San Francisco 49ers to another Super Bowl appearance.
Anonymous Scouts Critiquing Caleb Williams
Caleb Williams, a highly touted quarterback and potential number one draft pick, has been subject to criticism from anonymous scouts who question his past behaviors and performance. This adds intrigue to his draft prospects and future in the NFL.
Chiefs vs. 49ers Super Bowl: Key strategy for 49ers
Mark Sanchez suggests that the 49ers should utilize a downhill running attack by going with big personnel, running the ball right at the Chiefs' linebackers and exploiting their size disadvantage.
Criticism and expectations for Jets quarterbacks
Mark Sanchez discusses the heightened media scrutiny and high expectations for Jets quarterbacks compared to the Giants. He suggests that winning games is the most important thing, and that the media emphasis on best and worst creates a sensationalized narrative.
The Butt Fumble play
Mark Sanchez reflects on the infamous Butt Fumble play, explaining that the play itself was doomed from the start and that the funny aspect of it is the collision with his own player's butt rather than a traditional football mistake.
Mark Sanchez on handling media criticism
Mark Sanchez shares his experience dealing with media criticism during his playing career and how it has helped him navigate the media world now. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on winning games and not trying to win a popularity contest.
Adding a Point for Kicking Through Uprights on Kickoffs
A listener suggests that teams should receive a point if they successfully kick the ball through the uprights on kickoffs. This would add excitement to kickoffs and give an opportunity for teams to come back in a game by tying the score with a touchdown, two-point conversion, and a kickoff point. The listener also mentions that this rule change would discourage fair catches and make kickoffs more entertaining.
Firing Head Coaches for Offensive Coordinators
The listener proposes the idea of teams firing their head coach after a successful season in order to retain their offensive coordinator as the play-caller. They believe that certain OCs have been the catalyst for team success over the head coach. The listener provides examples like Ben Johnson over Dan Campbell and McVay under Jake Gruden. They suggest that this strategy could lead to two mega teams competing against each other in championship games.
Eliminating Draft to Prevent Tanking
The listener suggests eliminating the draft in pro sports to avoid tanking. Instead, all rookies would enter the free agent pool, and teams would have a specific percentage of the salary cap to allocate to rookies based on their record. This would provide advantages for weaker teams to offer bigger contracts and force teams to create attractive situations for free agent rookies. While an interesting idea, the listener acknowledges that it would never happen.
Stealing Players from Losing Teams After Each Playoff Round
In this theory, the winning team in each playoff round would have the opportunity to steal a player from the losing team to join them for the rest of the championship. This would result in two mega teams competing against each other for glory in the final round. The listener also asks which players the Chiefs would pick from the Ravens and which player the Lions would pick from the Ravens.
It’s the Birthday show and the official hand off of Big Cat and PFT’s birthday and the present is no Ben Johnson in Washington. We clean up from Sunday and wonder if the Ravens loss was worse than the Lions Loss(00:00:00-00:25:20). We do Super Bowl story lines (00:25:20-00:39:53). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including the Panthers new HC and his weird book (00:25:20-00:55:15). Joe Buck joins the show to catch up on his season, favorite moments and how much he means to our show (00:55:15-01:34:11). Mark Sanchez joins the show to talk about the Super Bowl his career in the NFL, butt fumble, Rex Ryan and eating hot dogs (01:34:11-02:20:59). We finish with a new segment Pardon Your Take where we take listener theories and conspiracies (02:20:59-02:35:24).
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