Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray are BACK for another season of Let's Go! Enjoy in-depth, insightful, and introspective one-on-one conversations with each of these future HOF football players. They'll discuss trending stories from on and off the football field and share stories from their personal life.
Jim and Bill break down the highs and lows of the Eagles-Packers Wild Card game, the Commanders’ victory against the Bucs, the Cowboys not re-signing Mike McCarthy, and Mike Vrabel replacing Jerod Mayo in New England. Then, Von Miller of the Buffalo Bills joins Jim, Peter, and Maxx to share his impressions of the upcoming Divisional game against the Ravens, what it’s like to line up against Lamar Jackson, the common thread among the greatest QBs he’s played with, and what he thinks makes Maxx Crosby so destructive.
Jim and Peter discuss the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and their effect on sports and the LA community, before getting into the Patriots’ hiring of Mike Vrabel, the Cowboys’ dismissal of Mike McCarthy, and whether Bill Belichick was an option in Dallas. Then, they break down Baker Mayfield’s fumble that doomed the Bucs, whether Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson will be this year’s MVP, and their picks for the Buffalo-Baltimore game.
Eric Dickerson joins Jim and Bill to discuss how hard it is to break records, why his is important to him, and what it was like getting a recruiting call from Coach Barry Switzer back in the day. Then, Bill Cowher sits down with Jim and Bill to share why he never went back into coaching, his thoughts on Jerod Mayo getting fired, and why a shared vision is needed for a team to succeed in the NFL.
Jim and Peter discuss the Patriots firing Jerod Mayo, whether Jerry Jones will keep Mike McCarthy, the most desirable coaching positions in the NFL, the best candidates to hire, and whether Aaron Rodgers will play again. Then, Jim and Peter give their picks for Wild Card Weekend.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh joins Jim and Bill to discussing heading to the playoffs in his first year back in the NFL, how starstruck he gets with Coach Belichick, the best coaching advice he’s ever gotten, and how he’s handling Week 18 with the postseason already clinched. Plus, Jim and Bill break down how Raheem Morris’ clock management cost the Falcons a win, when it’s time for teams to make coaching changes, who the Chiefs will plan to play, and what’s more important than breaking records.
Jim and Peter break down which team has the most difficult path to the Super Bowl, how important home field advantage becomes in January, how exactly the Vikings got to be 14-2, what’s going to cost the Bengals from advancing in the playoffs, and Raheem Morris’ inexcusable clock management on Sunday night. Then, Peter shares who gets his MVP vote as of today, and Maxx Crosby jumps in to tell him why he's wrong.
Tom Brady joins Jim and Bill to break down the concept of stepping on the gas versus resting players in December, run down his top teams in the NFC, and discuss how coaching mentality changes in the playoffs. Then, Jim and Bill get into what it takes to be successful in college football in 2024, and if there’s any one team with a clear path to the Super Bowl.
Jim and Peter break down how Jayden Daniels became the best player in the NFL this weekend, why the Chiefs will remain champion until proven otherwise, what led to the 49ers’ elimination, and what to make of Brock Purdy’s new contract demands. Then, Peter highlights Wild Card Weekend and how streaming at least one game will become the norm, and why Rickey Henderson was the best player he’s ever seen in his life.
Jim and Bill discuss the opportunities of being the new head coach at UNC, how he made the decision, and the similarities between college and professional football. Then, the legendary David Letterman joins the conversation to discuss how the comedy landscape has changed, the QB he’s rooting for, and an incredible George Steinbrenner story. PLUS, Maxx Crosby shares with Jim and Peter how he’s coping with his season-ending ankle injury and what rehab will look like post-surgery, his thoughts on the Bills-Lions game, and the importance of coach accountability.
Jim and Peter King discuss Bill Belichick’s surprise hiring at UNC, and whether he’ll ever coach in the NFL again, Dan Campbell’s questionable coaching decisions, and if the Chiefs can survive Patrick Mahomes’ ankle injury.
Jim Gray and Bill Belichick address reports of Bill’s interest in UNC’s head coaching, and the appeal of a college job, plus the three-man race for the NFL MVP and Week 14’s most questionable coaching decisions. Then, Andy Reid joins Jim and Bill to discuss the latest W against LA, how situational football has been a positive challenge for the Chiefs, and how winning can (and has) become a habit.
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