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In the latest episode of Double O.T., Yianni Kourakis and Morey Hershgordon preview the Patriots vs Eagles game, provide their Super Bowl LII memories, predict what N’Keal Harry will do in his NFL debut, debate if the Celtics are for real and early season returns on URI and PC.
It's the Big Lead with Jason McIntyre. Jason explains why the Patriots-Eagles Super Bowl matchup reminds him of Mayweather-McGregor (3:16), why he thinks Bill Belichick would be a big fan of his (53:41), why he believes math killed Blake Griffin’s game (1:06:37), why he expects the Alex Smith trade to the Redskins will set off a chain of events that ends up with Sam Darnold playing for the Jets (1:57:45), and much more! Plus, the Big Lead Crew gives out the Super Bowl-edition of their NFL Pre-Snap Reads (1:37:07). And, appearances by former NFL quarterback Bruce Gradkowski (24:02), Philadelphia Eagles legend and NFL analyst Ron Jaworski (42:46), and ‘Bet the Process’ podcast host and professional sports bettor Rufus Peabody (1:47:28). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
For The Win's NFL expert Steven Ruiz joins us to break down the Patriots-Eagles Super Bowl matchup and makes some prop bet predictions
Writer for the Houston Chronicle joins Sean to discuss Tom Brady and the Patriots advancing to another Super Bowl, does Jacksonville move on from Blake Bortles, Case Keenum's positive traits on the field, what is the early story lines if it's a Patriots-Eagles Super Bowl, and why did Mike Vrabel get a chance to become the Titans head coach.
Episode 157 of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features a roundtable with Sports Business Daily media writer John Ourand and Newsday general columnist and sports media writer Neil Best. In this podcast, the group discusses the viewership potential of a Patriots-Eagles Super Bowl; how long until Super Bowl viewership drops below 100 million; new NBC Olympics host Mike Tirico saying he won’t get into politics at the Games like Bob Costas; the Today Show-ization of NBC’s Olympic coverage; whether hockey will draw in South Korea; the Thursday Night Football bids for Fox, CBS and NBC; what Fx would do with the package if they get the bid; knocking down the Jeff Zucker to ESPN story; why the coverage of the USA Gymnastics scandal took so long to gain prominence; whether NBC should cover the story during its Winter Olympics coverage; the death of longtime Canadiens reporter Red Fisher died Friday at age 91, the conscience of Montreal hockey whose career touched seven decades, and much more. To listen to the podcast in full, check it out on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jackson gives his thoughts on the NFC and AFC Championship Games and the Patriots-Eagles Super Bowl matchup. Follow Jackson on Twitter: @jacksonneill20 The Jackson Neill Sports Podcast is published regularly throughout the week. Check Jackson's profile for the "Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill" Podcast and Jackson Neill Music Podcast.
The Ringer's Michael Lombardi and Tate Frazier discuss the NFL conference championship games starting with the Eagles' thrashing of the Vikings to win the NFC title (1:10), then the Patriots' fourth-quarter comeback against the Jaguars to secure their second-straight AFC title (19:05). Then Tate and Lombardi guess this week's narrative before giving some final thoughts on the Patriots-Eagles Super Bowl matchup (37:10).