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This is episode one of the new daily show with Brett Hammer. Brett has a couple big announcements. He dives into what Jim Harbaugh had to say about the NCAA and why they're more like corporate America than most people will admit. He hits on the signings of Trent Williams and Pat Surtain and how the 49ers can do what no one else can.
Believe what you want, and sometimes its ok to be wrong.
They said the league would be too physical, but apparently, it's not, are the Michael Jordan comparisons fair, and how long until Doc River's reputation catches up?
Coming up, we got a star, in the twin city, and he may be the one to bridge the gap, plus do we really think the Bears are now a 10-win team, and why is the NFL world losing their mind about one draft pick that I absolutely loved last week.
Has Bill Belichick become a martyr, and is the report even true, plus is Caitlin Clark really the hero the WNBA thinks she is and what does Patrick Mahomes think about his goat status?
Did the Bills give away their draft plans, why a Tom Brady comeback makes sense in Denver and is it actually the smart move to lose game one?
Is nepotism enough to get someone a spot on an NBA roster, will Drake Maye ‘get you fired', are the Bills in tank mode or just smarter than the rest of us and could the Cowboys draft quarterback?
The women's game is running on star power right now and the energy is overflowing. Draymond Green proves his value and it's time for Bronny James to prove his through a hero's journey.
Lebron James quietly had a ridiculous night in the association last night and did something only Jordan has. Plus the print media is coming for LSU and Kim Mulkey and is the jig finally up in Dallas?
Two people can be great together but even better with someone else, that's the case in Dallas, and the NFL Draft has turned into desperation to pick a partner in chemistry class, plus is there really room for optimism in Chicago and Philly?
The women's game is taking over, Deion Sanders wants to control the draft and how dumb are NFL pro days.
Russell Wilson triggered some fun moves in the quarterback carousel which finally got Justin Fields out of Chicago and left Kenny Pickett upset, so what are we left with?
We have twitter beef, big quarterback moves and talk about the Dallas Cowboys being the biggest losers, free agency is what makes the NFL offseason so much fun.
The best thing that happened over the weekend was at the SEC championship and it's proof there are only good things to come for the women's game. Also, Russell Wilson has a new home but the circumstances are all a little strange.
Mr. Unlimited is basically a free man in more ways than one so what led to it all and where is going to end up, plus where could Justin Fields make a major impact and what do the 49ers have to do with the old Bills?
The NFL Draft brought more news than you think including, who single-handedly saved the event and is Michael Pennix' poor draft stock actually the best thing for him. The trade market on Justin Fields isn't great and it might be because he looks like a Fast & Furious movie, plus who's fault is it really that Bronny James is struggling?
There is no show today as Brett's sick and has a game to do tonight.
College basketball stole the news over the weekend with discussions on expanding the tournament and how to fix storming the court. The Warriors are surging but how long will that last and is Andy Reid finally getting what deserves?
One NFL coach claims to developing the Chiefs rules and the NFL is suppressing footage from one suspicious part of the Super Bowl. Plus, who is the new face of the NBA?
There's some interesting news on this Wednesday morning, including Taylor and Kanye Super Bowl beef, Lebron nearly getting traded and why are we still talking about overtime rules.
Last night was one for the ages for a number of reasons, but who was the real MVP? Did the 49ers make the right call in OT and what did last night say overall about Kyle Shanahan.
Look nothing good happens on Instagram live and the trend continues with the Chiefs as they get ready to enter their villain era with the Super Bowl on Sunday. Plus anonymous sources have some hillarious/weird quotes on Mike Vrabel and Zach Wilson.
The Brock Purdy hate has gone too far and John Lynch is helping to prove it all wrong. We also have to get into the Taylor Swift conspiracy everyone wants to know about.
Settling the Brady Mahomes debate means breaking down buying a car and how much leash does Lamar Jackson have?
"Heck of a game manager." Brock Purdy proved he can play yesterday and the Chiefs are everything everyone said they weren't.
The NFL Playoffs roll on and so do coaches getting fired, so the question is, who's up next in both of those discussions?
The shoutout this morning goes to the discussion of the wild wild west effect on college football. We also get into the National Championship and how the story around it was 10x more interesting than anything on the field. There's beef between Aaron Rodgers and Jimmy Kimmel but what's that all about, and is Damar Hamlin really the comeback player of the year.
We're finally back! There are NFL coaching changes to get to, a national championship with major implications and the NFL Playoffs start this week! One of the biggest stories in the league makes things tough as we have to pit two of the best rookies over the last decade against one another.
The NFL had a day with two unorthodox upsets in the top ten of the league. The questions we have to answer today are whether or not the Chiefs got screwed and is this Cowboys team finally it?
We had our fourth and final four team CFP reveal, but did the committee get it right or did FSU get screwed, and what does TCU have to do with it all. Plus we have to get in to what we learned from Eagles-49ers last night and the answer is, nothing.
It all comes down to these final five games as we get ready for the final four-team playoff and there is a scenario where the Pac-12 Championship doesn't matter and both teams get in. We've also learned a lot about this Cowboys team and there's reason to believe this is a different squad from last year.
What should we make of the Bills self-inflicted wounds, and should McDermott be following Ken Dorsey? We also have a little shakeup in the playoff rankings, finally, and what does that tell us? Plus we have to talk about CJ stroud being the Joe Burrow for the Texans and if he deserves MVP.
What should we really make of Zach Wilson's Mahome-like throws in the loss to to the Raiders, and has the NCAA made Jim Harbaugh the Cinderella story of the season. Plus, why do people saying 'oh they haven't played anyone' ?
Ahhhhh Michigan. They may have been vindicated as the proverbial sign stealing dominoes are beginning to fall and Jim Harbaugh may not be the only party involved, and what does the CFP think about it all plus what are they saying about it in relation to the rankings?
We have news out of USC as they fall from the rankings and have no defensive coordinator, but they're not the only ones who struggled this weekend leaving us to wonder if we will see a shake up in the rankings. Plus Houston may have found their new quarterback and the Bills may have a problem with theirs.
We are set to get the last first four team playoff rankings before we go to a 12 team playoff and things get exciting plus USC catches a stray. Joey B might finally be back and should Tyreek hill be MVP?
There is a huge discrepancy is Cleveland and it's not hard to figure out, plus this whole deal in Ann Arbor is way out of hand but if you're gonna do something wrong, at least do it right.
Washington's almost-loss shakes up the entire landscape of college football leaving us all to wonder, outside of Michigan and Georgia, who can contend? Plus, does Chicago have their new quarterback and should we ever trust Heisman winners?
There's lots of speculation about how Aaron Rodgers is coming along but the real question is his eye for the spotlight actually bad for Zach Wilson, plus Brett details the top things you didn't know about Purdy's loss to the Browns and why it doesn''t matter.
Most of us don't believe in moral victories but Buffalo certainly walked away with a moral loss which means the maybe-PI last night didn't even matter. Plus some of the Pac-12 is rolling and some are failing but it's looking like it may be possible to get two teams in the CFP.
Monday morning has everyone wondering what happened with Dallas yesterday and how many lessons can we learn from the San Francisco 49ers. Plus, did someone finally emerge as number one in college football?
There's a reason the Giants are struggling and it's not because of the offensive line, and Zach Wilson started playing with the dark side of the force whcih is why it worked. Coach Prime finally realized what we've all been saying about the program and figuring out the struggles.
Your comments have been taken into consideration and there's college football right off the top with the question on everyone's mind being, who is number 1? Plus was USC's win an achievement or an indictment and did Zach Wilson just have his breakout game?
It's Wednesday and the news cycle on Deion Sanders continues as he and Colorado break another record which begs the question, is Deion must-see tv? Plus there's some quarterback drama in the NFL and what is Brandon Staley upset about?
There is a reason Zach Wilson is always playing from behind and it's not his fault, plus we have the next Cam Newton, the comp is close and it's not a compliment.
Today we're talking to AD Sneaks aka Andy Dutton, the sneaker teacher. We talk about random Jordans showing up at the house, using that sneakerhead energy to authentically connect with students and managing the myth of a "work-life balance."
Weird weekend with both big teams in Texas looking to prove the cliche of 'Texas is back.' Plus how good was Tua really, and Brett lays out his college football conference champs.
It's the sweet week where college football dominates the news landscape before the NFL takes center stage Thursday night which means this episode is all college everything. Brett hits on why Georgia cannot three-peat, who's winning the Big 10 this year, and who's contending for the title of number one pick in the NFL draft.