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February 11, 2025 • 30 mins

Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. Jalen Hurts has two Super Bowl appearances and a win before Burrow, Allen, Herbert, Tua, Love, Lamar, and Lawrence. What does this mean for the Patrick Mahomes vs Tom Brady GOAT debate? Kendrick Lamar halftime show was not super well-recieved by the mass audience, but it never was going to be.

Chapters: 00:00- Intro 01:08- Fox Score Bug Thoughts

02:45- The Kansas City Chiefs Dynasty is over!

05:12- Pass Rush was key to the Eagles domnance

06:25- The Eagles are one of the best run organizations in sports

09:30- Jalen Hurts deserves all the credit

16:39- Kendrick Lamar's halftime show might not have been well received, but it was still great

24:12- What does this loss mean for the Kansas City Chiefs?

27:29- Can Tom Brady breathe easy in the GOAT debate? Can Patrick Mahomes still pass Tom Brady for the All-Time GOAT quarterback? 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
We gotta talk about the Eagles winning the Super Bowl.
What this means for y'all folks who don't want to
give Jalen Hurts the credit that he deserves.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Hey, hey, hey, we're gonna talk to y'all today.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
And what does this mean for the Brady versus Mahomes
goat discussion? Because all the people that were like me,
wave for over mahmes, now all of a sudden, Oh,
you're never.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Prisoners of the moment. I'll explain to you what's going
on there.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
And we got to talk about the half time show
with Kendrick Lamar to Drake disc everything in between, and
so much more revolving all of this stuff. Make sure
that you like, subscribe, get notifications. Most importantly, tell a
friend about Unafraid show so much Poppa, Let's get to it.

(01:03):
So let's start with the Eagles winning the Super Bowl.
This is their third Super Bowl appearance since twenty seventeen
and their second win. And this is a franchise that
for the first what fifty some odd years, they didn't
even win a Super Bowl and now they got two

(01:24):
and such a in two and eight years.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Incredible.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Jeffrey Lori and that whole cruise running a first class organization,
and we're going to discuss all of that. But first
thing I want to talk about is that score bug,
that new score bug that Fox implemented, where it's not
like a true box, it's just you know, the score
and the team's floating out in space. Initially, I was like, y'all,

(01:48):
I hated it. I wanted them to throw it in
the trash. But then there's also a bit of innovation
that's initially uncomfortable, and as the game went on, I
was like, this ain't really as bad as I thought
it was, because it actually allowed us as fans to
have more space on the television, so like, less of
our view was actually obstructed with the way that they

(02:11):
did it.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
So initially I hated it, And you guys.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Can jump into comments tell me if you liked the
new score bug, if you hated the score bug, either way,
let me know, because I initially hated it. But as
the game grew on, I was like, hold up, hold up,
this is the sort of change. This ain't roboduct change.
This is you know where they make something weird going on? Nah,
this is this could actually be better. And I understood it,

(02:37):
and I get it, and I actually hope it's here
here to stay. I think that it's better than a
lot of people think because it gives us the viewer
more space. But let's get to the game.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Though. If you had fashion, if.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
You said, George, give me five different outcomes for this game,
what happened in this game twenty four to nothing would
not have been one of them. This game gave me
Rose Bowl Ohio State versus Oregon vibes, except Oregon at
least fought back, right, And the difference was I mean,

(03:11):
it was the same thing. It was literally like watching
a carbon copy of those two games. So Ohio State
really good team, Philadelphia Eagles really good team defense spectacular
defense versus spectacular defense. But Ohio State Philadelphia, and they
jumped on the Chiefs, the Eagle. The Eagles jumped on

(03:33):
the Chiefs, just like Ohio State jumped on Oregon. And
the same problem. No offense, no offense to speak of,
and you can put it on. And then here's where
it's a little bit different. Where Oregon's offense have been
great all year. Ohio the Eagles, sorry, the Chiefs offense
all year had not been spectacular. They didn't score thirty

(03:56):
points for the first time until they played against the
Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship. That's the first time
all year. So their offense had been mid all year.
But you just thought Patrick Mahomes his whole crew, they're
gonna be able to get it done.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
But they couldn't.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
And it is not because of anything but the Eagles defense.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
They were able.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
This is something that you know if you're learning football
or you know football, then you understand. And just in
case you're wondering, yes, I'm wearing all black today because
it's a funeral. It's funeral because the Kansas City Chiefs
lost because I was predicting them to win. I wanted
this three pet I wanted it. I needed it. And
you people, you people out there that wanted the Kansas

(04:40):
City Chiefs to lose, you got your pound of flats?
Are you are you happy now? Are you happy now
that Patrick Mahomes got knocked down a tier? And you're no, well,
knockdown a tier, but knocked off the shiny pedestal. Where
are all the people that were like, oh, the reps
are helping them win. The h didn't help them win

(05:00):
this game. See what happens. Man, stop stop it. So
you got your pound of flesh? Are you happy?

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Now? Well?

Speaker 1 (05:08):
The Philadelphia Eagles might turn into what you hate the
most too.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
But here is the thing. They did something that in.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Football, if you can do, you will win more games
than you have. Not that is rushing for, no blitzing linebackers,
no blitzing safeties, none of that. If you can rush
for and affect the quarterback, put pressure on the quarterback,
hit him, knock them around, you are going to get
good results. And Patrick Mahomes was literally like frantic. He

(05:42):
looked exactly like Tom Brady did against the Giants both
times where he couldn't get anything going really offensively.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
They tries, they made tries.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
They might the defense, Michael Strahan, Oc Humanu and the
rest of that crew justin tuck in the backfield all
the time, making life difficult. And this just shows that
no matter how great you are, whether you're Tom Brady,
whether you're Patrick Mahomes, you get pressure on you, you
are going to lose football games. Your quarterback is gonna

(06:17):
miss throws, he's gonna get hit, interceptions are gonna happen,
and everything else. And this just goes to go to
show you that the Philadelphia Eagles are one of the
best run organizations in all the sports. They have a
method for negotiating with players with deals you don't want to,

(06:38):
you know, live inside of this little bit of box.
Then Hassan Reddick, Yeah, yeah, let's let's let's ship you
up out of here.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
There.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
You want out, Listen, you want out, you can, you
can have out. We will reward the players that need
to be rewarded, and yes, there will be some difficult
decisions made, but most importantly, they who not miss with
their first round draft picks.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
They have done an excellent job.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yes, they went and draft the whole damn Georgia team
from the their one of the greatest defenses in college
football history. But the reality is is that the Eagles
have built a good culture. Nick Siriani has done a
good job. The same guy that people were calling on
getting fired last year.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Fantastic job.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
But this boils down to like, this wasn't an Andy
Reid problem, This wasn't a you know, really even a
Patrick Mahomes problem. This wasn't any of that. They were
up against a buzz saw. Philadelphia was ready, they were prepared.
And then on Kansas City side. I do believe that
there was a level of fatigue, and granted I am

(07:48):
not taking anything away from Eagles, there was a level
of fatigue that transpired in this game in the build
up to it. Dude, They've been to three Super Bowls
and people don't understand what that means. So the majority
of the league got finished playing right after New Year's
so they've had a month off.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
They are refreshed, recharge.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
They've been going on vacation with their families, they've been
hanging out, they've been going to the Pro Bowl. They
they've just been doing whatever takes their mind off of football.
And they'll start working out again a little bit here
in the next week.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Right.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
So what has happened to the Chiefs the last couple
of years is so they win the Super Bowl, and
whether you are Patrick Mahomes or whether you're the you know,
the fifty second guy on the roster, everybody is going
to have media obligations and opportunities. But your core players,
your best players, they're going to be working well into March,

(08:46):
doing in tonight show, doing you know this podcast, that podcast,
going to Disneyland, all the other fantastic things that make
money that come along with winning a Super Bowl. So
now you haven't even had had a chance to rest,
relax and recuperate.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
Until about the end of March beginning of April.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
And then on top of that, then that's when it's
time to start training and ramping up heavily for the
next season. So you never really get that time off.
And it just wore on the Chiefs and it laid
on him and that's just the reality of it. But
this Philadelphia Eagles team, we gotta give credit to Jalen Hurts.

(09:30):
Y'all gotta stop this Jalen Hurts slander. I have heard everything.
Oh man, See, no matter if he wins or not,
he'll never be Brady. He'll never be as good as
in the same class as Burrow, as Josh Allen, as
Lamar Jackson is two and any of these guys, well,
does he even really want to be in that class?

(09:52):
Because from that whole class of guys, Herbert, all them
guys I named one Super Bowl appearance. I'm mean, Jalen
Hurts got two. You know how many rings Jalen Hurt
has one. All of them dudes combined accolades in terms
of accomplishment don't amount to what patch to what Jalen
Hurts has done. I know because this is where narratives matter.

(10:17):
This Jalen Hurts is the same guy that was at Alabama,
got bitched in the National Championship versus Tua, sorry versus
Georgia for Tua. Tua comes in, Jalen Hurts, rides the
bench for a year, plays the good soldier, transfers to Oklahoma,
finishes second in the Heisman Trophy race. Gets drafted, not

(10:40):
in the first round, but in the second round by
the Philadelphia Eagles. He's behind a guy who appears to
be a MVP candidate and a franchise quarterback in Carson Wentz.
So he's gonna be forgotten about. Oh well, not so fast,
my friend. He comes in, does a little something, all right, Okay,

(11:01):
well he'll be our starter for next year, maybe has
a decent year, and like, oh okay, maybe then that
third year you're like, oh damn, we got us a
guy we in the Super Bowl. So and then he
gets paid and then it's oh, man, see he can't
throw like like that. He's a good face of the franchise,

(11:22):
great leader, great all those things.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
But here's the thing.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
I want to point out you guys, is that people
will talk about his throwing ability. No, does he throw
the ball like Joe Burrow. Is he gonna throw it
fifty times a game?

Speaker 2 (11:36):
No?

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Is he gonna put up the same stats as Herbert. No,
it's like the Skip Bayless. All he does is win
thing because all that talent and all of that you
know specialness that we see. How many Super Bowls? Does
that really bringing them?

Speaker 2 (11:52):
Dudes? It's not so.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Maybe this is the Tom Brady factor that it's not
the biggest. It's not the fastest, not the tallest, not
the strongest, not the person who can the dot and
eye with the ball every time. Maybe it's the best leader.
Maybe it's the guy who can keep his team together
when when when you got wide receivers out here trying

(12:18):
to be saboteurs to your own team. Maybe that's the
thing when when when Aj Brown is doing his thing
and other players on the team are frustrated, and you
got Kelsey retiring and this and that. Maybe it's the
guy who's the great leader that keeps the team together
when people are trying to go at the coach. Maybe

(12:40):
that's the guy who wins the championships. Maybe it's not.
And I'm not saying that those guys, the other guys
aren't necessarily good leaders, but maybe Jalen Hurts his supreme leader.
And they will point to the Philadelphia Eagles roster as
a reason why they why he won and he got
a super Bowl.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
They had the best roster in this. Do you know
who wins the super Bowl every year?

Speaker 1 (13:03):
A really really good roster, a very talented roster. That's
who wins the super Bowl every year. Nobody wins the
super Bowl with a mediocre roster, and they're like, the
quarterback did it all himself.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
It's impossible.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
So let's give Jalen Hurts the proper credit and respect
that the man deserves for these accolades so early in
his career. Think about it, in his first four years
as a starter versus Patrick Mahomes, we got forty five
wins for Hurts, forty nine for Mahomes. Playoff appearances four

(13:39):
and four, Super Bowl appearances, two and two super Bowl
wins one in one.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Oh damn god, this destroys the narrative. Okay, so he's
really just a running back? Really?

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Are are we sure that he's just a running back?
The guy who was seventeen for twenty two for two
hundred and twenty one.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Yards and two touchdown. That's the running back. Huh.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
I can't imagine he was, you know, if he could
actually throw the ball, Come on, man, And then he
rushed for another seventy two yards in a touchdown as well. No,
this dude's a football player. He's a quarterback, and you
can tell me that you would trade him for all
of these dudes in the world. But you know what,

(14:23):
I bet you the Philadelphia Eagles wouldn't trade him for
Joe Burrow. I bet you the Philadelphia Eagles wouldn't trade
Jalen Hurts for.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
Justin Herbert.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Bet you they wouldn't trade him for Tua. Bet you
they wouldn't trade him for Trevor Lawrence or even Josh Allen.
Bet you they wouldn't. Not that those dudes aren't fantastic,
but when you have something that is clearly working, a
guy that believes in you, represents you, does all the
right things, and wins football games, what are we talking

(14:53):
about here? So give the dude his dude, because his
story is outstanding. It is a story of resilience, It
is a story of perseverance.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
It is a like, how does.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
That when he went to Alabama and this well because
he had to deal with naysayer's adversity and everything else.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
So while I was rooting for.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Patrick Mahomes and wanted to do to win so he
could three peat, do something Brady hadn't done, I was
also at the end of the day pleasantly surprised and
excited for Jalen Hurts. I was excited for Saquon Barkley.
And this is why the Giants organization they need to
be absolutely that their management.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Needs to be ousted, letting Saquon go. But check this out.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
If I had told you that Saquon Barkley would have
twenty five carries for fifty seven yards, no touchdowns, and.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
What would you had told me?

Speaker 1 (15:50):
And you'd be like, Philly may have been in trouble
unless Hurts got going. No, if I told you that
at one point in time they were up, let's that
twenty seven thirty four?

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Was it thirty four? Nothing? Maybe?

Speaker 1 (16:05):
What would you have believed me if I told you
that Sakuon Barkley essentially was a decoy all game?

Speaker 2 (16:14):
Would you have believe me? No?

Speaker 1 (16:16):
And it wasn't even that Philadelphia's offense had to be
that great. The Chiefs just kept giving them great field position,
gave a pick six. Truly, their defense wasn't that bad.
But give the dude this props. But now, next thing
that we got to talk about is the super Bowl halftime.

(16:40):
So does Kendrick Lamar super Bowl halftime? I knew that
overall that this was not going to be well received
by the masses because for a few reasons. First thing is,
rap without features is difficult for those who do not

(17:03):
know the songs.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Right. If you do not know rap.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Songs, it is difficult to decipher all the lyrics and
get the double untendres, get the the thing that makes
the art so fantastic, right, it is hard to grasp
that in the middle of a Super Bowl concert. That's
the first thing. So for those who weren't necessarily familiar

(17:27):
with Kendrick Lamar outside of not Like Us, which is,
you know, reached the entire world, Those who may not
have known Humble or the the other major songs like
with Siza.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
And all of that. People may not have known that.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
So it was going to be difficult for them to
fully understand it. For people in other cultures, and for
white folks or Latino folks, agent folks, or even black
folks that aren't a part of hip hop culture, it
was going to be difficult for you to understand if
you don't understand Kendrick because the history of Super Bowl

(18:06):
halftimes you've had The Princess Prince has so many popular
songs that it's impossible for most of the crowd not
to know it and be able to sing along. Same
thing with Beyonce, Bruno Mars, even the like this is
kind of the reverse of like a U two. If

(18:27):
you don't listen to you too, you don't really know
except for like their biggest hits and Kendrick's the performance
I thought was good. Now it was very very heavy
on the drake disc like this was an exclamation point
in sharpie. This is kicking a man when he was down,

(18:49):
Like Kendrick was mean for this. So you look at
the A that he had on his chain, you wonder
was that for a minor I mean, I know that
it's the same symbol that was on the flag and
everything else, but that could have been a double entendredre.
He had Serena Williams, who used to date Drake, and
Drake did her, did her dirty and talked bad about

(19:10):
her husband, called her husband a groupie alex Otanian, and
then for Serena to be up there. Drake used to
allegedly date Sizza as well to have her up there
and then have Samuel L. Jackson and the entire crowd
singing that and singing that have probably a minor and

(19:34):
call him a pedophile and everything else.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Bro, Drake can't even top that. This was in front of.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Over one hundred and what like one hundred and twenty
million people? What are we talking about? Like, there's no
chance that Drake can ever top this and him litigating
and suing and everything else which Kendrick alluded to in there.
It is never going to like he can't litigate his
way his reputation back out of this.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
This is rap.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
You gotta fight your way out or you gotta just
let it go, pretend like it never even happened.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
Those are your options in rap.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
But overall though the show, and I've never been to
a Kendrick Lamar concert, but I've talked to a couple
of people who did, and they were like the artistry,
the way that he normally like puts stuff together is incredible,
and the messaging and everything else. So what do I
think about the messaging. I thought it was powerful and

(20:37):
double Untondrick. If you look at how he used red
and blue and white, and he did it with the
flag right and where they made the blue part of
the flag where the stars are, they had you know,
white red stripes over here, and it looked like an
American flag. The president was in attendance. It felt like

(21:00):
a way like, Okay, black folks in the United States, right,
because for some reason, people don't think black folks love
the United States, when in reality, you love it and
you love it here, but you also don't like some
of the ways that you're treated. I don't understand how
that's any different than people who you know, feel some
sort of way about their rights or they're in this country.

(21:22):
It's the same exact situation. They just have different issues.
So I thought that was very good to show black
people in America. But the red and the blue also
symbolized crypts and bloods because Kendricks from Compton, crips and
bloods have issues with each other and sometimes crypts and
crypt and all that stuff. But to show the unity

(21:43):
in that felt positive as well. So there was a
lot of symbolism in there that I thought was really good.
And overall, I do wonder if this sort of performance
will change how super Bowl halftimes are are picked, right
because obviously the Shakiras and all of this that they're

(22:06):
going to play well. And jay Z has been a
part of choosing the super Bowl halftime. So with let
me see, I almost forgot the super Bowl in twenty
twenty six.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Is in Okay.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Oh it's actually in Santa Clara, So yeah, so it's
here in California, but in the Bay Area.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
So with Louisiana and where the.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
Super where it was last year, you didn't get Lil
Wayne and you know, cash Money and and the rest
of the crew and masterp No Limit and all that
stuff being a part of the halftime show. I do
wonder if they will give some credence to the city
in terms of the city of in terms of the
Bay Area next year when it comes to the Super

(22:57):
Bowl or will they go back mainstream? Will they go
with a Taylor Swift if they can get her, Will
they go with a Sizzle?

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Will they go.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
With somebody who can you know, a Camilla Cabella or
just any artist that can reach sort of the entire masses.
So you guys can hop into comments, tell me what
you think about that.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
How they will choose the next Super Bowl act?

Speaker 1 (23:24):
And was Kendrick even a good choice because you knew
it wasn't gonna go over like the same way with
the entire crowd. I mean, there's no way that jay
Z in the NFL thought that it would. I'm just saying,
but he did have the biggest song of the entire year,
one of the most streamed songs of all time, So
they capitalized on the moment, and for part of the

(23:44):
crew and for part of the viewers, it was absolutely amazing.
For some of them, they were like, turn the TV off,
turn the TV off because they didn't really know what
that meant. Anyway, our next thing that we got to
talk about is, all right, what is next for the
Kansas City Chiefs because this three feet peat felt like
they put all the eggs in this basket and there

(24:06):
is going to be a bit of a reloading for
next year. Now, if I were them, let's look at
the ark of the Kansas City Chiefs with Tyreek Hill
and you know, and the crew Kelsey Mahomes.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
All of this. This was fast break offense. At first.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
The defense was cool, like they were solid. They weren't
exceptional last Super Bowl, last two Super Bowls that they won,
the defense was the lynch pin between them winning and
losing those.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Two super Bowls.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
And this year the offense only scoring thirty points one
time all year and that was in the playoffs. That
ain't exactly great offense. Patch Mahomes stats are down and
all of that. I believe the Chiefs need to repivot
towards offense. They got Xavier or Worthy, so they got
a speedzer who went for what eight for one point
fifty seven and two touchdowns in the Super Bowl. They

(24:57):
got to pivot back to offense. You got a speedy,
electric wide receiver. You need to add another possession guy
that you can just on third down.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Hey, hey, out route Carl something.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
You are going to catch the ball like one of
the premier pass catchers in the league. They got to
get a left tackle because that was struggling, Like this
was like the Tampa Super Bowl where they didn't have
any pressure. So their free agency this offseason, they got
Tray Smith, who's a guard. They need they have to
re sign him, Nick Bolton, the linebacker, Justin Reid, Marquise Brown,

(25:32):
and they would like Bolton back. He's a pretty good linebacker.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
The defensive lineman Omenihu Turshaun Wharton, Kareem Hunt, which they
do think that they need to bring Kareem Hunt back,
Juju Smith, Schuster, Justin Watson, Mi Cole hartman O D
humph I'm sorry, DJ Humphrey, Mike Purnell, Sama GP, Josh Ouch,

(26:02):
Derek and nine D, James Winchester who's a long snapper,
and Carson Wentz. So they really only have about three
or four free agents that they need to re sign.
But then they got to go to the draft. They
got to get a left tackle in the drafts. They
have to improve this defense with younger players, restructure Patrick

(26:23):
Mahomes if they want to be in contention again next year.
But this team going into the year is gonna look
more like the Buffalo Bills did this last year where
they clearly made it to the AFC Championship Game. Really
good team, but it's not going to feel like it
did this year. But they gotta pivot back towards the

(26:45):
offense and lean into Patrick Mahomes and lean into building
an offense that is going to allow Patrick Mahomes to
be an MVP candidate because he's got to go back
to that because he's making the money. So you got
to lean on him, not on the defense right now.
While you retool this defense, it's gonna constantly go back
and forth between offense and defense. And this is exactly

(27:07):
why Tom Brady had ten years without a Super Bowl
because you're building this roster, building this roster, and then
eventually you hit a point where people like Kelsey retire
and it's hard to replace, and then you got to
like rebuild the entire infrastructure to be able to give
you a chance to win again. But the last thing
we got to talk about is Patrick Mahomes versus Tom Brady.

(27:30):
Now I have been on record saying Patrick Mahomes is
the greatest quarterback to ever tie up shoes. Yes, he's
better than Tom Brady. After the Super Bowl do I
stand on that. I still stand on that, But the
reality and the rationale behind it is a little bit
more difficult, only because Patrick Mahomes obviously he lost to

(27:55):
the Super Bowl to Brady, but also he was not
able to do something yet that Pat that Tom Brady
was not able to do, which is to get a
three people, and Mahomes is going to have to rack
up some more individual statistics. He's already ahead of Brady
and MVPs and Super Bowl MVPs and all those things

(28:15):
up to this point in their career, and their three
and two record in their first five Super Bowls is
exactly the same. Patrick Mahomes's stats are killing him except
in the Super Bowl. So I still stand behind that,
but it is still a little bit of a projection.
And it was actually kind of aproposed that Tom Brady
was calling this game and actually at the game because

(28:37):
both of the Super Bowls that Patrick Mahomes lost, one
tom Brady was playing, the other one. Tom Brady was
in the announcing booth. So you know what, Tom Brady
is sprinkling some magic juju, unlucky rooting against you, dust
on Patrick, but Mahomes because he knows that Patrick Hohlmes
the only person that can come against his legacy. He

(28:58):
beat him once and then yesterday in the booth felt
like one of them. Kendrick Lamar smiles like, hey, Jalen,
great job, Jalen, great job on the wind and you're like, oh, yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
You secretly wanted that man to lose.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
As much as you are a competitive competitor and you
like to see greatness, you really didn't want Patrick Mahomes
to win that Super Bowl, if we're being honest, And
it wasn't even in a malicious way. Everybody just kind
of protects their own just a little bit. But you
guys though so much here on Unafraid Show. Make sure

(29:32):
that you like, subscribe, get notifications, and tell a friend
about the Unafraid Show and hopping them comments.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
The last thing I want to.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Talk about though, because I totally forgot when I was
talking about Jalen Hurts earlier that Jordan ad that they
did for him, about all the naysayers, the people saying
that he couldn't did it.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
Do it?

Speaker 1 (29:56):
Bravo Nike one with their ads with women, well with
their ads with Jalen Hurt's great job.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
But you guys, though Unafraid Show, Share, Go share with
a friend, tell a friend about it. Peace out, Catch
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