Vikings Playoff Disappointment, Mike Unplugged

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, Dan Orlovsky, and Jeff Saturday react to the Viking's big loss in last night's Wild Card game and debate how we should feel about Sam Darnold now. They also debate whether Deion Sanders would be a good fit as a potential head coach for the Dallas Cowboys. Lastly, they talk about the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl chances after they defeated the Packers on Sunday afternoon.
Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Domonique Foxworth debate if the Cowboys Head Coach job is a desirable position. Brian Windhorst joins the show to tell us if he agrees with Steph Curry that the Warriors shouldn't make any "desperate" trade deadline moves. Jeff Saturday reacts to Stephen A.'s list of the Top 5 Wish List Candidates for the Cowboys Head Coach job. The crew tells us what the biggest key is in the Ravens-Bills game, and they react to their doppelgangers.
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