Dethrone Mahomes, Fitting the Bill

Stephen A. Smith, Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark discuss what's they believe is the biggest reason the Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl. The crew debates whether the biggest difference maker was turnovers or Saquon Barkley in the NFC Championship. The guys react to the Cowboys hiring Brian Schottenheimer as head coach.
Smith, Shannon Sharpe, Dan Orlovsky, and Ryan Clark tell us how we should view Josh Allen after losing the AFC Championship and which QB will win a Super Bowl first: Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, or Joe Burrow? The crew gets rowdy debating if Patrick Mahomes is more like Michael Jordan or LeBron James. We react to Nick Sirianni's comments about Jalen Hurts after winning the NFC Championship and Tyreek Hill's comments about leaving Miami. The guys debate if Deion Sanders is too involved in Shedeur's career.
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