Playoff Payoff, Battle for the #1 NFC Playoff Seed?

Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton, Marcus 'Swagu' Spears and Ryan Clark react to Notre Dame's win over Georgia and debate how far Notre Dame can go. Shams Charania joins the show to discuss if we should expect the Heat to move on from Jimmy Butler soon. The crew reacts to George Pickens' tense moment with reporters and discuss what they believe this means for the Steelers locker room.
Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton, and Marcus "Swagu" Spears debate which quarterback have to ball out more: Jared Goff or Sam Darnold. The crew reacts to Lebron James' comments regarding his future in the NBA. They also discuss if Mike McCarthy will be coaching his last game on Sunday for the Dallas Cowboys. They debate continues over whether the Eagles should consider playing Saquon Barkley to break the NFL rushing record. Joe Fortenbaugh joins the show to give us his best bets for the weekend. Lastly, we have fun in the studio with fashion tips from Cam Newton.
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