Afleveringen
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Jim and Bill discuss the Bears' clock management disaster and the importance of everyone being on the same page, Azeez Al-Shair's hit on Trevor Lawrence, and the Bills dominating the AFC East once again. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim and Peter King to share how he’s recovering from the controversial ending with the Chiefs, and his mutual respect for Patrick Mahomes.
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Jim and Peter break down exactly how Russell Wilson’s career revival has the Steelers at the top of their division, Bill Parcells’ most important coaching lesson, and how Caleb Williams not calling a timeout against the Lions is an example of the failure of today’s coaches to include situational drills in practice.
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The great Snoop Dogg joins Jim, Bill, and Tom Brady to discuss the 2024 NFL season, his role as a special correspondent at the Olympics, how his love for knowledge and creating connections with different people inspired his music, all of the ways he tries to make the world a better place, and just how exactly he ever came to know Jim Gray. Then, Snoop, Jim, and Bill break down their predictions for the second half of the 2024 NFL campaign.
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Tom Brady returns to Let’s Go! to break down the Chiefs’ loss to the Bills, what has turned Josh Allen from a good QB into a great QB, and everything the Detroit Lions are doing that’s making them unstoppable. Then, Jim and Bill discuss the 49ers’ loss to the Seahawks and what happens when a talented team underperforms to this degree, the Browns and Giants facing tough contract decisions under center, and what’s really going on with Aaron Rodgers.
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Jim and Peter break down Justin Tucker’s newfound struggles and what this means for the Ravens, the Bills’ ending the Chiefs’ undefeated season yesterday, whether Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry have the potential to beat Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record, and the week’s biggest question - are goal posts still necessary?
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Mike Tyson joins Jim and Bill days before his fight against Jake Paul to share his best moments with Jim in the ring, his predictions for his comeback fight at age 58, and his thoughts on whether he'll keep fighting beyond this Friday. Then, Jim and Bill sit down with retired U.S. Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell to discuss how he’s managed to pick himself up after everything he's experienced in service, and the lessons he’s learned about leadership.
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Comedian Dana Carvey joins Jim and Bill to break down some of his best impressions of U.S. presidents like Joe Biden and George H.W. Bush. Then, Jim and Peter discuss the New Orleans Saints firing coach Dennis Allen, the Raiders firing three coaches including OC Luke Getsy, and Saquon Barkley’s incredible reverse hurdle. Plus, Peter makes some judgments as we approach the middle of the season.
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Former President Donald Trump joins Jim Gray and Bill Belichick for an Election Eve edition of Let’s Go!, discussing the state of sports in America - from how to fight corruption in sports gambling, and whether college athletics can survive in its current financial structure, to how to bring equitable pay to women’s sports in the wake of Caitlin Clark’s rise to superstardom, the NFL, the PGA, and a whole lot more.
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Lions QB Jared Goff joins Jim and Bill to break down the blowout win against the Titans and what it took for the Lions to get where they are. Jared discusses what he’s learned from playing in the Super Bowl against Bill’s Patriots, how he works on decision making as a QB, and his thoughts approaching the Lions-Packers game this Sunday. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim and Bill to reflect on the Raiders’ loss to the Chiefs, and Bill gives advice on how he kept his team together when things didn’t go well.
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Jim and Peter break down the Bears’ tough loss to the Commanders and Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary, and the Eagles’ impressive week. Plus, Peter lists his top five NFC teams and shares his thoughts on the Yankees ahead of Game Three. Then, they discuss the future of the Jets, what the Cowboys need, and which teams would be a good fit for Bill Belichick.
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Tom Brady joins Jim and Bill to discuss how to beat a team as unstoppable as the Chiefs, and Jared Goff’s elite Week 7 performance. PLUS, Bill and Tom share their thoughts on criticizing teammates amid Jerod Mayo’s comments that the Patriots are “soft”. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to reflect on the tough loss to the Rams on Sunday, and Tom Brady as the new minority partner of the Raiders.
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