Changing Their Stripes?, Sam I Am

Evan Cohen, Jason McCourty, David Dennis Jr., and Mike Tannenbaum debate if Joe Burrow's season is a failure if the Bengals miss the playoffs. Plus, we decide which team we trust more in the postseason: the Lions or Vikings? The crew tells us if "Chiefs fatigue" is real as they seek out their third straight Super Bowl. Joey Galloway joins us live from the Rose Bowl to tell us if Ryan Day's job is on the line and which team is under the most pressure to win today. And we debate who should want a reunion more: the Dallas Cowboys or Mike McCarthy?
Jason McCourty, David Dennis Jr., and Mike Tannenbaum discuss the biggest storylines to watch in Week 18 of the NFL season. The crew also debates whether the Vikings should consider offering Sam Darnold a long-term deal. They discuss if LeBron James vs. Steph Curry is greatest rivalry in sports. The crew chooses the quarterback under 25 years old that they would most want on their team. Evan Cohen shares his A-list of top ESPN shows to invite to a New Year's Eve party. Lastly, they debate if Saquon Barkley should play this Sunday to potentially break the NFL rushing record.
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