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Episode 104: Pop That Bubbly, Perfection No More (2024 version)

Episode 104: Pop That Bubbly, Perfection No More (2024 version)

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This episode title is a callback to Episode 59 of the pod, which marked the time where the last NFL unbeaten was indeed beaten. This episode takes place a full year and a month to the day the 49ers finally lost as last unbeaten team in 2023 season. Shout out to the Buffalo Bills in their victory over the previously unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs, ensuring that the 1972 Dolphins can pop that bubbly at least once more.

In this episode Floyd is rejoined by Ryan and last week's guest host Brian to talk overreactions, hyperbole, and stunning declarations after Week 11 of the NFL season. They will cover questions such as:

  • Bo knows Rookie of the Year awards?
  • Anthony Richardson redemption arc
  • Are the 49ers really cooked this year?
  • A 4-6 team that could sneak into the playoffs (that isn't the Bengals)
  • Quote no more Ravens winning NFL MVP?

Stick with us till after the hour mark, to join the college football playoff discussion, a hot topic for any football fan who loves controversy. This and more from the people who bring football talk from the bar to the pod.

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