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Border War Madness, NFL Overreactions & Chiefs Concerns

Border War Madness, NFL Overreactions & Chiefs Concerns

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Episode 3 of the Low Production Podcast is here, and the guys are back with a brand-new studio, fresh energy, and plenty of chaos.

Big Vaughn kicks things off rocking Mizzou gear thanks to a lost bet, and Big Vaughn breaks down his first-ever Border War experience: the jawing, the chants, the frat houses, and why KU vs. Mizzou is easily a top-five rivalry in all of sports. From being the away fan to soaking in the atmosphere, Vaughn gives it a 10/10 — even if KU came up short.

Then it’s on to the NFL. Jess and Vaughn go all-in on Week 1 overreactions:

  • Are the Packers legit Super Bowl contenders with that defense?
  • Did the Commanders just lose all their hype?
  • Are the Patriots, Titans, and Panthers already cooked?
  • Did the Bills prove they’re tougher than ever after outlasting the Ravens?
  • Are the Jets sneaky dangerous with Justin Fields at QB?

The guys also dive into:

  • Micah Parsons wrecking offenses.
  • Chargers looking like real AFC West contenders.
  • Chiefs’ defense getting shredded (and what Mahomes has to do to keep them alive).
  • Why swagger, momentum, and leadership matter more than stats.
  • Trade rumors: Would KC really bring Tyreek Hill back?

It’s rivalry laughs, bold takes, and way too much confidence in Bryce Young. As always, it’s unfiltered, hilarious, and straight from KC.

Tune in, argue along, and get ready to overreact with the boys.


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