The NFL should change the rule regarding hitting defenseless receivers below the knee
I think we need to change the rule on hitting defenseless receivers below the knee. You should be able to do it. I think you should be able to just crush them.
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View episodeI'm betting on the Eagles to cover the spread in Super Bowl 52
I'm actually going to bet on the Eagles. I think they're going to cover the spread. I really am banking that the Patriots are going to win and the Eagles are going to cover.
The Patriots will win Super Bowl 52 with a score of 24-20
I'm going to go 24-20 Patriots. I think it's going to be a relatively low scoring game.
Fletcher Cox will be the Super Bowl MVP if the Eagles win
I wouldn't be shocked if there was a defensive MVP in this game. And if the Eagles win, I would put money on Fletcher Cox getting it.
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If I had to guess, [Bob Wiley] is the guy, in my opinion, that's the most interesting. He's the most funny, gregarious. He's the most seasoned coach on that staff. He kind of looks a little bit like a walrus. And he's just the nicest guy with the most funny jokes. I think people are going to fall in love with him.
Hue Jackson will be the face of Hard Knocks because players love him and he has a boatload of personality
I think outside of Bob Wiley, I think Hue Jackson will probably be that next guy that becomes the face of the Browns Hard Knocks because he's got a lot of personality. He loves talking off the cuff. He's very passionate. He really loves his players, and he shows it. Players love him.
Not having a stripe on your helmet is a tactical advantage for players during film review
Not having a stripe on your helmet is really to the player's advantage when they're watching film because the coach really has a hard time deciphering where he's looking and if his eyes are in the wrong place. You can tell when you have a stripe, but without a stripe, he can get away with murder.