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Chiefs are your Super Bowl champions. Uh. Kind of a
strange game. Thought it was going one way San Franz
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and control in the fourth quarter, and instead it's Kansas
City who rattles off one unanswered points and pulls off
the winte the final. Andy Reid's first Super Bowl as
head coach in Kansas City's first Super Bowl since nine
So congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs. And we've got
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all sorts of stuff guess reactions here on the air
here on your Super Bowl post game show. But I
do want to just say this, there are exceptions to
the rule. Right in all throughout life. There are just
exceptions to the rule, things that are borderline unfair, that
are just realities. They're the exception to the rule. There
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are some people out there who can just wake up
regardless of what they did the night before, and they
look great. They don't need any work, they don't need
any product, they don't need any makeup. They can just
wake up and they look fantastic. They're the exception to
the rule most of us. Like of us, it takes
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some work. You know, you gotta get yourself together. You're
not the most comfortable just walking out of your house
without a shower, a shave, brushing your teeth and just
entering the daylife look in the way that you look.
But there are certain people that are the exception to
the rule. John Jones of the UFC was the exception
to the rule. John Jones could literally go out all night,
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do a bunch of coke drink and he has admitted
this before a fight in the middle of training camp
and still go out there and beat some of the
best guys in the world. And is the greatest mixed
martial artists of all time. He's the exception to the rule.
There's a reason when fighters put together training camps they
don't allow alcohol. They don't even allow carbs. Water is
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at a minimum at certain times. If they're cutting weight
for John Jones and eight ball and a forty ounce
and he's going out and knocking out guys that are
at the top of the division in the UFC, He's
the exception to the rule. Someone you work with, they
can go out all night and party and come in,
show up late, and put up better numbers than you.
There the exception to the rule. It exists everywhere you look.
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Patrick Mahomes, he's the exception to the rule. Everybody. He
just is like it wasn't even just the game. Let
me take a look at the game. Patrick Mahomes played
bad for long stretches in that game, turned the ball
over multiple times. There were fumbles that could have been turnovers.
Patrick Mahomes did not play good football for a lot
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of that game. But it was one play and one
pass to Tyree Hill. And even though he played about
three and a half quarters worth of bad football, Patrick
Mahomes is the exception to the rule. Only a guy
like Patrick Mahomes goes from that to an eleven point
win and Super Bowl m v P. That's not normal.
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It's not normal behavior. That's not how this stuff works normally.
Most quarterbacks can't get away with it. I mean, Jimmy
Garoppolo's late interception in the fourth quarter, that's the only
reason the turnover battle ended up tied. Other than that,
Kansas City was losing the turnover battle as well too,
and that was a late desperation throw trying to get
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back into it. Like this game was good to go
for San Francisco everything they could possibly want. Patrick Mahomes
playing a bad game, You're winning the turnover battle, and
you can run the football, your set, your gold. Except
it's different with that guy, just like it was different
with Steph Curry when he came into the n b A.
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You're not supposed to pull up from thirty ft and
shoot a three on a fast break. What the hell
are you doing? Nah? But that guy can because he's
the exception to the rule. I mean, even his style
of play. You're not supposed to throw back across your body.
You're not You're not supposed to make throws like that.
You're not supposed to have armed talent like that like
Patrick Mahomes does. You're not supposed to be able to
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throw the ball out of the end zone at Erahead Stadium.
That's not normal. That's that's just not normal behavior at all.
You're not supposed to do that. But that guy's different.
He's special, so he can do that and get away
with playing like that. Even his health. Patrick Mahomes dislocated
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his kneecap and there were people talking about, we should
sit him the rest of the year. You don't want
to damage this guy long term. Not only did he
come back and play. Since he came back, they lost
one time, the Kansas City Chiefs did. It was the
first game back against the Tennessee Titans, a game in
which they had in the bag, but there was a
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bunch of big plays at the end and they lost
on the road. Other than that, they didn't lose at all,
not once since he came back from that knee injury.
And that was an injury that everybody was talking about.
Maybe it's specially shut this guy down. On top of
the ankle injury that he had before that, I suffered
a dislocated kneecap you know what I was told when
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I suffered my dislocated kneecap. You got a bone bruise,
it's gonna last like nine months, and you tore a
bunch of other ligaments. Because when you dislocate your kneecap,
that's what happens. Everything else gets ripped up inside. Patrick
Mahomes didn't tear a ligament. The kneecap literally popped out
and they popped it back in and he didn't even
need help walking off the field. That's not normal. The
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rule is bone pops out, ligaments are torn, you're screwed.
Patrick Mahomes is the exception to that rule too. He's
just different. He's why the Kansas City Chiefs are gonna
pay him forty million dollars a year. Probably the Kansas
City Chiefs had no business winning that game. They had
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no business winning it. You watched that game when it
was twenty to ten and Tyree killed dropped that ball
because Patrick Mahomes under threw him and was playing bad
football for long stretches in that game, and and Kyle
Shanahan challenged it. What was your thinking going into that
final sequence final a few minutes of the game, what
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were you thinking, man, there's screwed. Kansas City is screwed.
The forty Niners pass for us. She's getting after him.
They're starting to get to Patrick Mahomes and now they're
just sitting back, pinning their ears back, and they're rushing
the quarterback. And yet Patrick Mahomes somehow figured out a
way to win that game. We can sit there and
point fingers at Kyle Shanahan. We can sit there and
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we can we can mock uh, Kyle Shanahan and Jimmy
Garoppolo for how they played in the fourth quarter. I'm
telling you, none of that is normal what you watch tonight,
it's not normal. That's not how this thing works. You
don't play like that and get rewarded with an eleven
point win. Anybody that missed the game, that's just box
score reading. They're gonna look at that game and they're
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gonna see thirty one to twenty and they're gonna say, man,
a double digit win for the Kansas City Chiefs. Yeah,
we kind of figured they were the better team. And
they've scored thirty one points. They were at ten in
the fourth quarter halfway through. But again, there are certain
people in life, certain athletes in life and certain times
in life where there is the exception to the rule
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when it comes to the quarterback position. Patrick Mahomes is
the exception to that rule. That was unbelievable. I've got
no issue with him getting the MVP Award. I know
there's some people out there that we're thinking about Williams.
I get all that. But he had a couple of touchdowns.
He had a rushing touchdown. And by the way, thoughts
and prayers to those of you that had Patrick Mahomes
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over twenty nine and a half rushing yards. Uh, he
took three knees from minus fifteen yards in the final
sequence of plays. How about that? How how about everybody
out there that had Patrick Mahomes over twenty nine and
a half rushing yards only to see him take three
knees and lose fifteen yards. That's a steel toe boot
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square to the balls. I'm telling you, exception to every rule.
It's exactly what you watch with Patrick Mahomes. Great game,
fun game down the stretch, but Kansas City had no
business winning that game, no business whatsoever. Jonas stocks here
on Fox Sports Radio. You can check out the show
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on the I Heart Radio app. Normally I do the
show here with Brady Quinn on fs ARE. Brady is
actually in South Beach right now. I have no idea
what sort of trouble he's getting into. I have no
idea what his night is is looking like. But but
Brady Quinn, as soon as he's able to uh to
join us, he will pop on with us here on
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Fox Sports Radio. So um but but happy for Andy Reid.
I think that's sort of the conventional wisdom. Andy Reid
kind of finally gets his Super Bowl being in South Beach.
And I was talking about this yesterday on Fox Sports Radio.
There was sort of the feeling around Radio Row and
talking with people. There were two things that were happening.
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A lot of people were starting to feel like San
Francisco had the edge, and it was a San Francisco game.
And a lot of people pointed to Super Bowl forty
eight in which Seattle be Denver, and it was uh
Denver's high powered offense against that Seattle sort of unproven quarterback,
still sort of young in the process, and a young
and up and coming team that kind of came out
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of nowhere. And instead it was Seattle that went out
there and put a beating on Denver. That was sort
of the feeling around Radio Row. The other feeling was
people really wanted Andy Reid to get this Super Bowl
because everybody acknowledges right or wrong when it comes to
how you judge and how you base your opinion on
certain players and certain coaches. So are we all right?
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All right? So here we go. We are actually being
joined now here on Fox Sports Radio and kind enough
to spend a couple of minute minutes with us here
but Shot Brelan of the Kansas City Chiefs cornerback of
the Chiefs with us here on FSR. But Shot, congratulations, man,
you're a super Bowl champion. How's it feel? Yeah? But Shot?
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You got me? Yeah? I can't hear you? Okay, can
you hear me now a little bit? It's kind of fake? Okay, Well,
I just I was asking you, how does it feel
to be a Super Bowl champion? Man? I feel great?
You know, I mean me not not supposed to be here,
me come front. That's talking. A lot of talking allows
not too many people making being able to come here
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in this baby too, on this stage and help my
team win a super Bowl championship. Man. Something A lot
of people don't get a chance to do or a
lot of people don't get a chance to come back
to Man, it's a great feeling. Was there any doubt
because it felt like late in the game you guys
were trailing. How much doubt was there? We saw Tyrone
Matthew on the side of this team. You can never doubt.
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As long as we got touching my home Chelsea and
the offensive weapons, I can score three seconds. There's never
a doubt our defense together, it's all we gotta do
to get them doing, keep them. But Shot Brelan of
the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champion joining us here
on Fox Sports Radio, Jonas oct with you here on
FS are just two more quick questions for you, and
then we'll let you go. Bashad. How happy are you
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for Andy Reid finally getting him that Super Bowl ring
that's been eluding him for all his career? Man, it's
a great you know. I mean, it was a great moment,
great opportunity for me to come to Kansas the Super
Bowl championship. I mean, it's a great feeling, great you know.
I mean, it's the greatest food and I love it. Now.
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Last one, are you guys heading back to Kansas City
tonight or are you gonna really enjoy South Beach? I
we'll have some fun, man, I keep out of trouble.
And the congratulations again. You guys deserve it. You've heard it.
You were the best team down the stretch. Congrats. There
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he is a Bashad Brillion of the Kansas City Chiefs
joining us here on Fox Sports Radio. Yeah, there was
zero shot. They're going back to Kansas City tonight. Look,
Chiefs fans, I mean, listen, great town, they love you,
but they're staying at South Beach for a night. That
just has to happen. I don't know how much sleep
they're gonna get, but kind enough. Shod Brilon joining us
here on Fox Sports Radio. Right, Jonas Knox here on
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fs ARE. The Kansas City Chiefs are your Super Bowl champions.
This is your Super Bowl fifty four postgame coverage here
on Fox Sports Radio. Up next, we will talk with
a man who knows one key member of this Super
Bowl about as well as anybody in the media. Find
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Jonas Knocks Fox Sports Radio from the Geico Fox Sports
Radio Studios. Here your Super Bowl fifty four post game
home here on FS are coming up in a little
over ten minutes from now here on Fox Sports Radio.
We've got some controversy, some controversy involving the final call
of the Super Bowl, so we will get to that
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here coming up ten minutes from now here on Fox
Sports Radio. I almost couldn't even keep a straight face
delivering that tease. All right right now, Adam Kaplan, Fox
Sports Radio, NFL Insider Serious x M NFL as well.
Kind of to spent a couple of minutes of this
year on Fox Sports Radio. Adam, thanks so much for
the time. We appreciate it. It gonna be with you
night on a pretty interesting Super Bowl win for the
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Kansas City Chiefs. How the hell that happen? Well, I'll
tell you what. When they were down at the un
a third quarter of ten, I think this is gonna
be This looks like it might be the first time
that the Chiefs pass game was really controlled. But as
we saw in the first two games, there seems to
be an onslaught at some point, and when we saw
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it in the fourth quarter then as seemingly could not
fight back. It was it was surprising. I did pick
the game that Chios to it certainly didn't look like
it for three quarters and phil call Shanahan got very conservative.
I just thought that when you want, if you want
to beat the Chiefs, you gotta score just about every
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time you have it. Why in the world what late
in the second quarter did he try to play the
clock out? I mean, the way that he did it,
I just didn't understand that. Now did they Did they
try for deep bomb? Yeah? They did. George Kittle pushed off,
was clearly push off. But just the way that he
approached the game with the clock management. I know it's
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reminding people of the Super Bowl when he was with Atlanta,
But nevertheless, I think could have done a better job.
And uh, the forty Nights have to look at themselves.
They should have won this game. Yeah, I mean, if
you were to tell Kyle Shanahan and the forty Niners, hey,
with you know, six minutes and change left, Patrick Mahomes
is playing, and let's just be honest, here a bad
football game and you're running the ball well and you've
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got a ten point lead. Would you take that eleven
times out of ten? They would take that? Just a
total blown opportunity. Yeah, you know, they ran it. Well overall,
but a lot of them were on trick plays or
or not only their number part of the run and
give you dgo Samuel at fifty three yards on three carries,
But they didn't get a lot of the big chunk
plays for the run game. That that's probably what they
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probably disapplayed with. And the thing they're gonna have to
do next years, they're gonna have to dress the reseriver positions.
They need to explosive playmakers. Wide receiver Maiel Sanders is
a free agent, is thirty three years old. They did
he need to help Deebo Samuel they I thought the
Chiefs did a very good job of limiting him in
terms of the past game. Uh. And then when you
mentioned the Chiefs, Damian Williams, boy should have gotten the
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m v P. Mahomes that should not have gotten it.
I give him credit for for bringing the team back,
but Damian Williams is trific that the number twenty six
running back. He is Adam Kaplan, Fox Sports Radio, NFL
Insider Sirius x M NFL Radio joining us here on
fs are Jonas knocks with you, Um Patrick Mahomes. I
was saying this, there's certain players in different sports that
are just the exception to the rule. They can get
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away with things that maybe other people can um Steph
Curry can get away with pulling up from thirty feet
on a fast break and shooting a three. He's the
exception to the rule. Like this game looked like it
was a forty niner type game, Mahomes not playing well,
and yet that one deep throw to Tyree Hill seemed
to just change everything. And that was after there was
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the Tyreek Hill challenge on a catch Kyle Shannon smartly
through the challenge flag, it was overturned and they got
that big completion there, and I think even Joe Buck
on the broadcast said they're gonna need some Mahomes magic.
He he just feels like he does it differently than
anybody else in that position. You know, it's interesting that
the forty four year completion. Hell had to wait for it.
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The ball was up in the air. And when you
talk about Mahomes, he was really wildly inaccurate for for
a majority of the first three quarters. For whatever reason,
I don't know if he had jitters, two tight, two nervous,
whatever the case may be. Several throws were inaccurate in
the ground over the top of the severer set just
was not accurate as he typically is in But like
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you said, one one they needed when they needed help,
he got the ball to Hill. Sammy Watkins, by the way,
came up really big in the scheme. I most like,
he's gonna take a pay cut if he wants to
come back. Uh. They did a good job, I thought
on the Niner for the most part of of limiting
Travis Kelsey. They did have the big touchdown to make
a three point game, but overall, it was a fun game,
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a very solid football game. It ended like I thought
it would would in terms of the scores. I depict
that choose to win. Uh. But man, after three quarters,
I was like this, look like, look like this is
going to be the team, the Niners that finally shuts
down the Homes. But he's like Jasonday thirteen. If you
just cannot stop this guy, he keeps coming back no
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matter how badly you beat him up. Yeah, he is
Adam Kaplan, Fox Sports Radio NFL Insider with us here
on fs are um. Now we've talked about this before,
and you popping on Fox Sports Radio every single week
with myself and Bucky Brooks. But you covering the NFL
in Philadelphia for as long as you have, you know
Andy Reid and sort of his track record and sort
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of I guess his reputation and how well liked he
is as well as anybody in the media. And you even,
yeah esterday said listen, and you know, I know we're
not supposed to root for people. I'm rooting for Andy Reid.
How happy are you for Andy Reid finally getting the
super I love it, I really do, after everything that
the Andy has been through. I worked for the Eagles
form a media standpoint for three seasons, and the two
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seasons I was with Andy Reid happened to be this
two worse than eleven and twelve, and it just it
was a struggle for him. I hated to see him
go down like that with Philly after fourteen seasons. But
as I said yesterday, thank goodness, even listen to any
of his friends have decided to coach and not take
a year off with the Chiefs. And you know, it's
another great stat here. There are minimum fifteen people coaches, executives,
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uh and others in the front office that actually worked
for the Eagles previously that's incredible. I've never seen that
happen before, where the not all of them went with
Andy said Mark Donovan, their president of the Chiefs actually
went to the actually went to the Chiefs before any
read got fired with the Eagles, who was with the
Eagles for many, many years. And it's really remarkable all
these all these guys have done it. And there's an
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executive Terry Bradway's son, Mike Bradway, because there's just a
person director was with the Eagle from seventeen two years
later he went to second Super Bowl's pretty incredible. And
and look, I also give Andy Reid credit for this. Man.
Alex Smith was playing really good football for them. He
was a good quarterback for Kansas City. And they had
the guts to decide to go from something that was
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definitely working with taking a shot at Patrick Mahomes and
handing him the keys to the car after one start
in the NFL. They had the guts to go out
there and say, all right, we're gonna we feel like
we've reached our ceiling. We're gonna give it a go
with Patrick Mahomes. And I think this is exactly why,
because they felt they could only get so far with
Alex Smith. It was a gutsy moved by Kansas City
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and Andy Reid and it paid off earlier tonight when
they win the Super Bowl. I could tie it. For
that seventeen draft, there was no more polarizing player than
Patrick Mahomes. He either loved him or you couldn't stand him.
Mccanicter poor Uh from coming out of Texisteck in that offense.
UH needed a lot of refinement. Accuracy was pulled or
remember he Mahomes didn't really do anything year one. He
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he just sat on the sidelines. But one of the
person all that I told me he was in November
when they first started to see him. He started since
really special practices and one guy told me that they
couldn't wait to get a look at him for the
next offseason because he was so special in practice for
about six weeks and that, you know, I wonder if
that had something to do with it for them to
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give up Alex Smith, as he said. And by the way,
they made a decision. They were working on that trade
with the Redskins. I remember during the Unior Bowl week
I talked to a personal source who said that they're
working on a deal but I didn't know which team
was gonna be with for for Alex Smith, and it
went up being the Redskins, and you know it's it's
unfortunately got hurt. But Patrick Mackahomes and any Read, and
we said yesterday any Reads not retiring. This is crazy.
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I mean I said yesterday that I thought any would
went to two Super Bowls no matter what happened in
uh this game. I'm gonna have to reregister that thing. Man,
that they're gonna be around for a long long time
with this great de Yeah, it's a it's a great combo.
They've got Andy Read and Patrick Mahomes, Adam Kaplan, Fox
Sports Radio, NFL Insider, Serious x M, NFL Radio always
kind enough to pop on with us here and you
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can get him on Twitter. He's a great follow at
Kaplan NFL. Adam appreciated as always. Man, we'll talk again
next week. Thank you. Jonas Knox. Here on Fox Sports Radio,
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Ladies and gentlemen. Say hello to the wonderfully talented Stephen
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de Sager. Thank you goodness, No, not yet, We're just starting.
How about that, Steve can't thank you for the intro.
Nicola is in your pocket there, Kansas City. He came
back and beat San Francisco to take the Super Bowl tonight,
thirty one to twenty. You guys were talking about Andy Reid.
This was his twenty first straight year as an NFL
head coach. He'd only been in one Super Bowl before
two thousand five with Philadelphia. Finally gets back to the
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Big Game with Casey and wins it. NFL Network asked
him on the field afterwards, you finally won a Super Bowl.
What are you gonna do next? We get the biggest
cheeseburger you've ever seen. The one and uh might be
a double Andy Reid who grew up a fat kid
in Los Angeles. And if you haven't seen the clip
of the punk pass and kick competition at the l
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A Policy and when Andy Reid was a kid, just
it's been retweeted by our Mike Harmen. Just go on
his swollen dome Twitter feed or are YouTube Andy Reid
punk pass. It's just it's priceless. He is a Super
Bowl champion now as his chief scored three touchdowns in
the last six and a half minutes to come back
and beat San Francisco tonight in Miami thirty one to twenty.
The Niners had led twenty to ten before the comeback.
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Jimmy Garoppolo one touchdown, two interceptions. Patrick Mahoe with Super
Bowl m v P three total touchdowns, two interceptions. He
was sacked four times. Mahomes with two hundred eighty six
yards passing. Do you guys mentioned Damian Williams, the Chiefs
running back, with two total TVs a hundred four yards rushing.
The Niners, trying to be positive, had as a franchise,
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missed the playoffs the previous five years, failed to finish
over five hundred each year. These were the team's first
ever playoff games in Santa Clara at that new stadium
about forty miles south of San Francisco. They get the
number one seed, they're winning by double digits in the
fourth quarter of the Super Bowl and can't close the deal.
In the NBA, there were four games today, including Detroit's
overtime win over Denver. Derrick Rose left with a groin injury.
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Toronto won it's eleventh straight ripping Chicago home victories for
Milwaukee and for Houston as James Harden scored forty points nets.
Guard Kyrie Irving is out at least a week with
the spraying knee. College hoops Iowa over Illinois S sixty five.
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in every state I mentioned. San Francisco was the one
seed for the NFC playoffs. They won their first game
by seventeen against Minnesota. They won the next game by
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seventeen against Green Bay. They were up ten in the
fourth quarter tonight, and as you said, Jonas, how did
this happen? The Chiefs walk away Super Bowl champions thirty
one to twenty. I mean, Patrick Mahomes played like crap
for three and a half quarters by his by his standards, Yeah,
this was the first time that he'd had multiple interceptions
in any game. You'd have to go back a year
and a half to that one game at the l
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A Coliseum against the Rams. This was a rare thing
going on tonight, and still they won the game. Pro
Football Reference put up a graph and compared Patrick mahomes
numbers after like three quarters to Rex Grossman's, and Grossman's
were better in the Bear Super Bowl. Yes, yeah, like
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like he played like and I'm telling you, man, there's
just some guys can can get away with stuff like that,
and Patrick Hoomes apparently is one of those. Here is
the difference in the game. Forty Niners last four drives
with Jimmy Garoppolo only three first downs, no points. Kansas
City's last four drives with Mahomes three touchdowns and then
the kneel downs. And can I say I absolutely loved
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your story about the fact that Patrick Mahomes finished with
exactly twenty nine yards rushing because something kneel down. Yeah, yeah,
I had thirty one and a half the over. So
I also fell victim to that craft that is that
is just gambling in that it's it's just it's it's
a it's a terrible, terrible lifestyle. And listen, I we did.
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We did twenty lee and I did twenty prop bets
on the show yesterday that we're going to recap. I
told Lye, do not tell me how I did. But
I have a really really bad feeling. Can I say
the one prop bet that I heard this week that
if I was in Vegas, I would have been all
over that. I think it was where he mostard sixty
something yards rushing. As soon as I heard that, I said,
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there is no way he's getting sixty something yards rushing.
Everybody's thinking, oh, you ran for over two hundred yards
last week. Yeah. His teammate was hurt. Tevin Coleman was
back to practice this week for the first time since
the dislocated shoulder, so Coleman took away five carries tonight
and Mostard had twelve carries. He had under sixty yards rushing. Yeah,
that's uh, that's brutal um. Alright, So coming up here
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in about twelve minutes from now, there's somebody already getting
the blame for this Super Bowl loss. And it's a
familiar name. Find out who we're talking about here about
twelve minutes from now on Fox Sports Radio. But we
do have some controversy. And look, it's playoff football and
and there's controversy of all types. You know, there's some
people who feel like there was a false start that
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should have been called on Kansas City. Uh, the forty Niners,
a clear delay of game that wasn't called. It didn't
end up mattering because they didn't you know, there was
a play made by can the city, and so that
didn't matter in the fourth quarter. Obviously, we remember the
NFC Championship game last year in New Orleans and the
controversy that was involved in that. But we do have
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some controversy here. Um. I mean, nobody likes to get
cut off in traffic, especially when somebody doesn't throw the
blinker on. Nobody likes it. I can. I can tell
you in driving here into the studio to do the show,
I was on the freeway. I'm gonna say, and this
is a soft estimate the cars on the freeway. Somebody
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had at least a drink or two, at least a
drink or two at a Super Bowl party. I'm just
gonna say, gut feeling. But this controversy that we're talking
about doesn't really involve the actual players on center stage
in the National Football League. It doesn't involve the coaches,
and it doesn't even involve Joe Buck or Troy Aikman.
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You see. The controversy here involves a member of Fox
Sports Radio, so on the air when the Kansas City
Chiefs are winning their first Super Bowl since nineteen seventy,
when Andy Reid is winning the first Super Bowl of
his career, Chris Plank and Arnie Spaniard are getting ready
to deliver the news to America that Kansas City, you
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have a Super Bowl champion, and unfortunately the s S
to Seger decided to merge into their lane with no
turn signal. Finally, the man who was responsible for the
term super Bowl, the man who was integral in really
the birth of the Kansas City Chiefs. Whenever he bought
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the Dallas Texans and moved into Kansas City, got the
expansion a f L team, started it there and moved it.
He in fact, was trying to get an NFL team originally,
and he noticed on the plane right home when he
didn't get one. Hey, there were other cities that were
trying to NFL teams in the NFL. Tell them no too,
Why don't I just start a league? And he was
one of the co founders of the American Football League
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nine six. It is a final wins in its first
Super Bowl appearance. Yeah right, everybody of applause, Steve saying there,
you know what, I'm proud of you. I am proud.
I thought I thought you were going to be polite
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and just say no, no, no no, I'll give way you guys. No, no, no, no.
Once we got into the a f L story, I said, no,
hold on, I see all this congratulations on the field
news is happening. We're gonna get it. Can I just
say as my acceptance speech, first off, happy Thanksgiving everybody.
That was glorious. That was unbelievable. I love it, and
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that's exactly how it should be. Done, because if you've
listen to this show at all, it's been sort of
an ongoing joke that if a score happens right after
an update, I'll try and rub it into Sagar's face
that he can't deliver it during the actual update. To
what Steve Disager just says, No, f you, I'm still
going to deliver the news here a lot of Fox
Sports Radio, so that's how it's on. I take notes
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everybody that's a that's a professional news man. I'm not
gonna steal his shine. Do you feel guilty at least, Steve, No,
not in the least. I'm not a new desk reporting news.
This is why I'm showed up tonight. Actually, you know,
just the like the Kansas City Arnie Spaniard's probably thinking
to himself, I'm gonna be on there when Andy Raid
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wins the super Bowl and I'm gonna deliver the news.
Fat chance didn't happen, Steve Di Sager made it happen, Steve,
did you deliberately time that to do that? Like happy?
I repeat, I saw news taking place on Fox right
in front of me on the screen, and I thought
we can't go deeper into the story. It's it's officially
over and so we can just send that on. It's
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a nomination for the Marconi Awards. So good, that was
so good. So congratulations Steve de Sager. It'll go down
in history, in history, Andy Reid's first Super Bowl as
a coach. You about it here on Fox Sports Radio
from none other than Steve to Seger, none other than
the Sager who stole the thunder and rightfully so all right?
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Bowl fifty four in the books, the season is over
and the Kansas City Chiefs are your Super Bowl champions.
Thirty one to twenty is the final score. H Kansas
City down in this game, being outplayed by the San
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Francisco forty Niners majority of this game. Uh, the forty
Niners had a twenty to ten lead with seven minutes
and change left to go in the game, and it
was Kansas City got a touchdown um to h to
close the gap to Travis Kelsey, and then scored two
more times in the final few minutes, and it was
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Kansas City the final And if you're the if you're
the forty Niners, look, you're you're gonna be piste. Um.
If you're forty Niner fans, you're gonna be pissed, and
there's gonna be a lot of blame that's gonna be
thrown around. But here's the part I can't stand when
people want to go back to an earlier moment in
the game and then start to apply that to what
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happened later in the game. And what people are going
to do is they're going to go back to Kyle
Shanahan before halftime choosing not to call time out and
letting the clock run, and they're going to say, you know,
if he had tried to score there and attacked on
some more points, maybe we don't have this issue, all right, Okay,
So if that's what we're gonna If that's what we're
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gonna do, then let's go to the entirety of the game.
Let's go to every holding penalty, Let's go to every
every near fumble, Let's go to every receiver who dropped.
I mean, you could apply this to any point in
the game. I don't think it had anything to do
with the outcome of the game. But Kyle Shanahan talked
about his decision to not call a time out before halftime.
They had three time outs. It was tend to tend um.
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The last thing we were gonna do is allow them
to get the ball with three time outs, especially with
their quarterback and offensive speed. UM to go in there
and score but half before half felt real good. UM
tend to ten, especially with us starting with the ball.
I had no issue with it. I just didn't. I
didn't have an issue with it. I understand why they
did it. UM the game was tied. They didn't want
to give Kansas City an opportunity to get any sort
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of a rhythm before halftime. And San Francisco came out
and you can say whatever you want, they were the
better team for majority of the second half. So if
not for Patrick Mahomes being Patrick Mahomes in the second half,
in the fourth quarter, making those throws finding Tyree Hill.
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If not for all of that, we're not even having
this discussion. The forty Niner defense was playing great. They
came out, they scored ten points in the third quarter
and at a ten point lead, was six six and
a half minutes left to go in the game. It
had nothing to do with going back to the first half.
Then people are gonna tell, well, he was conservative, he
was Look, this is an easy go to for people
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because Kyle Shanahan and what happened in the Super Bowl
when he was the coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons. That's
all this is. This is the go to. This is
the easy let's recycle our opinion on what we had
of Kyle Shanahan after what happened in the Super Bowl.
The forty Niners didn't lose this game because of Kyle
Shanahan not calling a time out before halftime. That's ridiculous.
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If we're gonna play that game, we could go back,
like I said, to any point in time during the
course of a football game and find somebody who did
something wrong in that game. We could we could do
that it was there for the taking. It's a bad loss,
I get it, but it's not on Kyle Shannon. Jimmy
Garoppolo didn't play well in the fourth quarter at times,
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like give credit to Kansas City, Like I know that
Kyle Shanahan blew a big time lead and he and
he uh chose to make some make some decisions there
and not like all I heard was the criticism of
Kyle Shanahan after that Super Bowl was why didn't he
run the football? Why did he try and throw the
ball with that sort of a lead. Okay, so then
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he runs the ball and the playoff went over the Vikings,
and then runs the ball in the playoff went over
the Packers, And all I'm hearing is, how my god,
he doesn't trust his quarterback. He like, you can't win
with this guy, you can't win with him. And it
feels like people are just looking for something to blame
instead of just saying, man, the Chiefs, you held him
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down for as long as you could, and when they
get hot, they get hot, and they made enough plays
and they made big time play is down the stretch
and they won that game. Kansas City took that game
from San Francisco. So I'm not gonna sit here and
say Kyle Shanahan's uh end of the first half decision
not to call time out. Look, they threw the ball
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deep downfield, George Kittlecott if they called him for a
push off, I mean, they took a shot downfield. But
this is people wanting to jump on Kyle Shanahan. And
for the record, if you've got a twenty five point
lead in a Super Bowl and you blow that lead,
who would you think maybe deserves some of that blame.
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Wouldn't it be the defense, like like what to be
the defensive coordinator or the defense in blowing that twenty
five point lead. So we're now not going to uh
provide that sort of you know, reaction to it. We're
just gonna say, no, no, no no, it's Kyle Shannon in
the offense, all right, then's Kyle Shannon in the offense.
I had no issue with the play calling at the
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at the decision making at the end of the staff.
I don't think that had anything to do with San
Francisco losing this game. They had a ten point lead.
They stopped and held Patrick Mahomes as long as they
possibly could, But Patrick Mahomes. As I said earlier, he's
the exception to the rule. You can only do so
much with certain players, you can only do so much
in certain situations, and Kansas City has got a ton
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of weapons. Kansas City was within striking distance, and Kansas
City made the move and it was late, but there
was enough time for them to go up and down
the field. Because that's that offense, and that's that quarterback
made plays with his feet. Travis Kelsey scored a touchdown.
Williams ran the ball pretty well like he ended up
with over a hundred yards rushing on that forty nine
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or defense that everybody's been talking about. So you can't
just pinpoint it on on one coach or one quarterback.
They were in that game. They played really, really well.
But Kansas City is that good and that offense is
that good. So if you want to go back and
recycle the the takes from the Super Bowl, half, fun
with it. I'm not. I don't care what they did
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at the end of the first half. That didn't matter.
What they did at the end of the first half
is not the reason that the San Francisco forty Niners lost.
This game doesn't make any sense it just doesn't make
any sense. By the way, guy writes in on Twitter,
You're still a bigger effing choking bleep d wad than
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Shanahan will ever be. With a huge lead in Super Bowls.
F off and back to working your needle. D to
your boy toy porn star Jimmy Garoppolo. Well, how's that
for some feedback in a post Super Bowl show. Let
me tell you something that is that is quality stuff
there here on Fox Sports Radio. So more reaction on
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that as we as we take you all the way
up until to a m Eastern time here on Fox
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Chiefs are your Super Bowl Champions thirty one twenty the final.
I was saying this earlier. If you were to tell
me San Franz got a twenty to ten lead, Patrick
Mahomes is playing bad and they're starting to really find
a rhythm running the football, I would say, yeah, I
would feel good about that. Oh and by the way,
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there's like seven minutes and change left in the game.
I would feel really good about that. But unfortunately, as
I said earlier, there's an exception to two rules in life,
and Patrick Mahomes is the exception to the rule, and
in what was easily his worst game of the season,
and probably the enhands down the worst postseason game of
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his career. Patrick Mahomes wins a super Bowl because he's
that good and he's that gift and he's that talented.
There's gonna be some people that want to blame Kyle
Shanahan for the clock management at the end of the
first half. I don't buy it. I don't think that
had anything to do with this. I think this is
just a rocket ship that is Patrick Mahomes and Kansas
City on the game and Andy Reid's got a super Bowl.
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But it does make you want to take a trip
down memory lane? Right? How do we get here? You know?
How do we get to this point? So I'm just
gonna go ahead and read some numbers for you, all right,
And I'm gonna ask you just picture your favorite NFL team, right,
I'm gonna so your favorite NFL team, and I'm gonna say,
all right, you've got a favorite NFL team, And these
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are the numbers of the quarterback for your favorite NFL team.
And this isn't a small sample size. We're talking five years, right,
So I'm gonna give you five years worth of numbers.
And this is a quarterbacks production with one NFL team, right,
as a team with this quarterback, you go fifty and
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twenty six. This quarterback throws a hundred and two interceptions
and just thirty three interceptions. Are a hundred two touchdowns
and just thirty three interceptions. Alright, So with this quarterback
during a five year stretch, your team goes fifty and
twenty six and he throws a hundred two touchdowns and
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thirty three interceptions. Who out there listening right now would
not take that as production for your team? And the
starting quarterback? Who wouldn't take those numbers? I would? If
you were to tell a coach around the National Football League, Hey,
we're gonna give you a quarterback. I'm not gonna tell
you which quarterback it is, but we're gonna give you
a quarterback for five years, and you're gonna go fifty
and twenty six and those five years are you taking that?
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And the quarterback is and the coach is saying absolutely,
and every organization around the NFL would take that. And
then if I were to tell you that in the
final year, the final year of that five years, that
that quarterback played his best football scent completion percentage, you
go to the playoffs, that quarterback's got twenty six touchdowns
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and only five interceptions. Who the hell wouldn't take that
from your starting quarterback in the NFL, and that was
in the fifth year of an already productive career during
that five year run, Who the hell wouldn't take that?
Every team in the NFL would take that, And in fact,
every team in the NFL not only would take that,
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but they would roll with that for a six year.
If I'm getting that kind of production from the quarterback position,
why would I change? There's no point every team in
the NFL would take that, except for the Kansas City Chiefs.
You see, because that quarterback and those numbers I just
gave you, those were Alex Smith. Alex Smith was damn
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good in Kansas City fifty and twenty six as a starter,
hundred two touchdowns, thirty three interceptions, and his best season
as a Kansas City Chief happened in his final one.
Twenty six touchdowns, five interception, over four thousand yards passing.
And you know what Kansas City said, even after a
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playoff appearance, We're gonna go with Patrick Mahomes. How many
teams around the NFL would take the gamble and make
the switch after that, with a quarterback that they're not
sure can actually play because he only had one start
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and he comes from a conference in which it doesn't
exactly have the best track record for quarterback playing in
the NFL. How many franchises around the league would make
that move. Not many, they'd be terrified to. You know
who made the move, Andy Reid in the Kansas City Chiefs.
And do you want to know why? For what you
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saw earlier tonight in Miami. That's why. Because Alex Smith
had a ceiling and Andy Reid knew it. And Andy
Reid realized, Man, I've done everything I possibly to do
as an NFL head coach except for winning a super Bowl.
And if there's one quarterback on this team who's got
the ceiling high enough to get us there, it's our backup.
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We're not sure, but you know what, I'm willing to
take a chance. And they did it, and it worked.
They moved on from a quarterback who was in early
conversations among m VP candidates for an unproven rookie quarterback
who had one start his first season in the NFL
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and didn't even throw a touchdown in that start, and
handed the keys to the entire franchise to that quarterback,
and that quarterback was Patrick Mahomes. And in year one
he shattered records and got you to an a f
C Championship game and an overtime against the Patriots. And
in year two he got you a Super Bowl. Sometimes
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you gotta take chances, Sometimes you gotta have the balls
to take risks. And that was as risky but decision
that an NFL franchise could make, because if he was
a bust, everybody's gone, the people who drafted him, the
coach who selected him, the coach who started him, everybody's gone.
And instead, Andy Reid just got into the Hall of
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Fame because of that decision he made, moving on from
a highly successful run with Alex Smith to an unproven
Big twelve quarterback in Patrick Mahomes. That is called guts,
that's called taking a chance. Adam Kaplan, Fox Sports Radio
NFL Insider joined us earlier tonight here on fs ARE,
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and he talked about what may have gone into the
decision in selecting Patrick Mahomes and riding with Mahomes all
the way to a Super Bowl. I could tire you
for that seventeen draft. There was no more polarizing player
than Patrick Mahomes. He either loved him or you could
stand him. Meccanicter poor uh from coming out of taxis
steck In. That offense needed a lot of refinement. Accuracy
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was poor. Remember Holmes didn't really do any year one.
He just sat on the sidelines. But one of the
person all that I told me he was in November
when they first started to see him. He started since
really special practices and one guy told me that they
couldn't wait to get a look at him for the
next offseason because he was so special in practice for
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about six weeks and that, you know, I wonder if
that had something to do with it for them to
give up Alex Smith, as he said. And by the way,
they made a decision. They were working on that trade
with the Redskins. I remember during the Unior Bowl week
I talked to a personal source who said that they're
working on a deal, but I didn't know which team
was gonna be with for for Alex Smith and went
up being the Redskins, and you know, it's it's unfortunately
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he got hurt. But Patrick Mackahomes did any read and
we said it yesterday. Any reads not retiring. This is crazy.
I mean I said yesterday that I thought an he
would win to two super Bowls no matter what happened
in uh this game, I'm gonna have to reregister that thing. Man,
They're gonna be around for a long long time with
this great duo. I'm telling you, man, it's the chances
you take. That was Adam Kaplan talking about the process,
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like the Chiefs look brilliant. They look like, man, they
saw something nobody nobody else saw. Men. Patrick Mahomes was
there for other teams and they didn't take him. I
mean the Chiefs. You know, it's not like they jumped
all the way to number one to take him, but
they felt, Okay, let's take a shot at this. Let's
take a chance. And if you're Andy Reid, honest to guy,
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what did you have to lose? Like you'd won a
bunch of games, you had gone to conference championship games,
like at this point it was super Bowl or bust.
And he thought, you know what I mean, we feel
like he's got he's got a ceiling that's higher than
Alex Smith. Alex said, some great years with us. And
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even when Alex Smith went to Washington and people forget
about this. When Alex Smith went to Washington. At the
time of his injury, the Redskins were in first place
in the NFC East. At the time of his injury,
the Redskins were first in the division. He's a good quarterback,
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and at a position where you need a good quarterback
in order to compete. The Kansas City Chiefs had the
balls to swing the acts and say, you know what,
we know he's good, and we know this guy's unproven,
and we know he's a little bit of a wild card,
and we know he's got poor mechanics at times, and
we know he he didn't throw a touchdown in his
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only start as an NFL quarterback in year one, and
we haven't We have no sample size at all of
this guy. But we're gonna take a chance. And because
of it, lives have changed forever, Legacies have changed forever.
That one decision Andy Reid made and the Kansas City
Chiefs made change the course of history in the NFL.
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And I'm not using hyperbole when I say that that's
a fact changed the course of history. The quarterback position
is not looked at the same because of that. This
Asian by Andy Reid in the Kansas City Chiefs to
walk away from a quality starting quarterback, a good quarterback,
and Alex Smith for an unproven one, and Andy Reid's
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resume and his Hall of Fame bust just got made
because of that decision he made a couple of years ago.
That is called risk. That's a gutsy decision that totally
paid off and paid off in spades for the Kansas
City Chiefs. Jonas Knox here on Fox Sports Radio. You
can check out the show on the I Heart Radio
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You can also get me on Twitter at the Jonas
Knox at the Jonas Knocks on Twitter. Uh. Coming up next,
we have got more controversy and discussion from Super Bowl
fifty four, major fallout, and we've got it all for
you here on your live Super Bowl fifty four postgame
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show right here on Fox Sports Radio Jonas Knocks Fox
Sports Radio Cobody Alive from the Geico Fox Sports Radio Studios. Uh.
Coming up here in just a couple of moments, we
will take a look back. I decided to take the plunge,
get myself involved in some of the prop betting extravaganzas
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all throughout the Super Bowl. I do it every single year,
but we decided to play prop bet Monster here on
Fox Sports Radio. We did like twenty different prop bets.
We're gonna look at ten at a time, ten this hour, ten,
next hour and see how we did. Because I have
a feeling that I was absolute crap, absolute and just
total crap when it came to my prop picks. So
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we'll have that for a year in just a couple
of moments. Speaking of which, this was sent out um
from David Payne, who writes uh It was a gambling
writer for ESPN, So we mentioned this earlier in the
show This is This is Insane. More money was bet
on Patrick Mahomes's rushing yards than any other prop bet
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that William Hills Sports Book took. It opened at twenty
nine and a half and it was bet up to
thirty six and a half. Patrick Mahomes had forty four
rushing yards before the final drive. He took three kneel
downs and lost fifteen yards to finish with twenty nine.
So when it opened, people jumped on it so hard
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that it moved seven yards. So it opened it twenty
nine and a half and there was so much money
that was coming in on the over that it moved
seven yards and because of three kneel downs at the end,
it ended up finishing under twenty nine and a half.
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Do you know that? Just can just think if you
had a bunch of money on that, and clearly a
bunch of money came in, But if you had a
bunch of money on that, and you identified that early
on as where you're gonna make your cash, and you
emptied the chamber, I mean, whatever the limit was, and
you found it at a bunch of different sports books
only to see him take kneeled ounds and normally when
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a quarterback takes a knee it's one yard, two yards,
three yards. I remember being in a fantasy football league
and a guy actually lost a fantasy football game because
he was up by point two points and the quarterback
took three kneel downs and lost three yards, and so
that guy lost the game. Patrick Mahomes, it was almost
like he knew where he was at and deliberately took
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fifteen yards off his rushing total. Now I say that
because I felt like I was late to the game
and I had it at thirty one and a half
and I felt like an idiot for my thirty one
and a half uh and getting into it late. But
I still liked it enough that I bet it. If
you listen to Straight out of Vegas here on Fox
Sports Radio during the course of the week, Steve Feesick
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talked about this. When he got it, it was at
twenty eight and a half, so Steve Fezick barely won.
I mean, he's lucky that he won. He took the
over of twenty eight and a half, and he was
one of the early betters. But there were people coming
in after it moved to twenty nine and a half,
a day after the prop that came out. All of
those people lost on Neil Downs. I just think, like,
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you are cashing your tickets, You're thinking about where you're
gonna have dinner. You're thinking about what nice thing you're
gonna buy your wife because you took off for Vegas
for the weekend and she was piste off about it.
You're cashing your winnings only to get kicked in the
balls on National TV because Patrick Mahomes took fifteen yards
of his rushing total. What's the equivalent to that? I mean, well, like,
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what's the equivalent. Uh, you come home a day early
from vacation. Uh, and you walk in the bedroom and
you find your wife with your Rottweiler. I mean, what's
what's like? What's the equivalent here? What are we talking about?
I'm just saying, what's the equivalent here? Like? That is terrible?
Like having the over of twenty night and a half
and Patrick Mahomes loses fifteen yards on three plays on
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three Neil downs. That is awful, Like, oh my god.
So thoughts and prayers to those of you that did
have the over of twenty nine and a half. But
we do appreciate you, uh, you know, making the show
that much more memorable. Here on Fox Sports Radio. What
a what A just a terrible, terrible loss. So I
sit here and I poked fun at you, But the
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reality is that I also am about to have some
fun poked at me here on Fox Sports Radio. Jonas
knocks here on FSR, because I decided to participate in
the prop betting world and a little something we do
on the show called this, Yeah, defeat your degenerate gambling soul,
the proper bet monsters. All right, so here we go
(56:46):
lead the lap. We did like twenty propets prop bets
yesterday on Fox Sports Radio. I mean, we did everything entertainment, scoring, props,
player props, you name it. I said, I'm gonna take
a swing at this. I want to shot. I want
to shot at the title here. So you have got
the first half of these prop bets and the results, Uh,
feed me? How did I do? All right? Some hit
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some misses. Um, But this is the one I had
to keep my eye on all day. Unfortunately, I didn't
want to do it, but I had to. I asked, you,
will Lizzo show up in a thong? And you said yes?
And I had to monitor Lizzo all day long. She
was on the boat with the girls earlier in the
day that was a one piece, not a thong. And
then she showed up to the game later in the
day in a pink dress, no thong to be seen.
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So that was a note. That was a note. Alright,
So she may have been wearing a thong, but we
don't know because she was wearing a dress correct. But
I think the I think the spirit of the prop
was would you be able to see it as as
you would at the Lakers game? And so did I say?
And I bet yes on that you did? What an idiot?
All right? What else we got? All right? We moved
on to the National Anthem with Demilovado. I asked you
what color the microphone would be? Black, silver and gray,
(57:51):
or any other color. You took any other color. In fact,
it was black. So that was another note for you,
jonas in it always holly back to Demi Lovato for
about four people out there to get the joke back
to Demi Lovato. We we asked you the length of
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the word brave in the national anthem. All this is
easy money here. Everyone who bet the under on the
entire length of the National Anthem was correct. It was
well under two minutes. But we asked you how long
would the word brave be? Five and a half seconds?
We were all impressed. Eleven seconds you took the over
hit and I actually timed that on my phone. I
was waiting for that moment in the National Anthem and
I timed it on my phone and when it got
(58:33):
like past eight, I said, that's easy money right there.
That's at least one win. I'm not gonna look like
a total horses ass on this show tonight. And you
can also thank R. J. For this next one, we
looked at the coin toss baby tilS. Who was it
The Niners called tales. Yeah, that Niners called tales. They won,
they deferred, gave the Chiefs the ball and the strategy
behind it and r J talked about this on Straight
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out of Vegas. The strategy behind the coin flip is
that for the Super Bowl coin, because they're commemorative coins
on the on the head side of the coin, there's
more of a design which makes it makes that side
a little bit heavier, and so when you flip it,
the laws of gravity say the heavier side falls down first,
which means tails you at the Super Bowl comes up
(59:16):
more often than heads. And so I did. We took tales,
and we did went on that one. So there's there's
another win for us here. We're on fire now, all right.
Then we looked at the first quarter total score combined
otter even, you took even. It ended up being seven three,
and I think I even said on the air, it's
like a seven three score. That's what I feel like.
(59:38):
You said that exactly. You hit that on the head.
I am the prop bet monster, like this is unbelievable.
I mean, outside of a Lizzo, whatever the hell Lizzo is,
and the and the thong outside of that, I mean,
I feel like I'm rolling here, all right. Don't move
so fast because the next one Jersey number of the
first touchdown score, it was that option out from Patrick Mahomes.
It could have been Damian Williams. The over under was
twenty six and a half. So even if he did
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pitch it out to Damian Williams number twenty six and
he scored the touchdown, it hit the under. Damn it.
What a scam. You missed that one? What a what
a scam? Alright? What else? All right? Skipped this one?
Did Drake give the curse? He did not? You were
right on that one. Moving on to the halftime show, though,
Will Shakira and j Lo both sing Spanish? You said, yes,
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Shakira sang a lot of Spanish. J Lo she sang
in Spanish, but it was with somebody else. But I
gotta give it to you. That's a yes. Oh yeah,
what is that? L Listen the bottom line, this is
a yes or no. They both sang in Spanish. I
mean you're talking to somebody who's engaged to a Mexican. Alright,
I I know all about that culture, right, I knew
exactly how that was gonna go, even though neither one
of them are Mexican. I know what I'm talking about. Lee. Yeah,
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but did you know how many wardrobe changes Jennifer Lopez
was gonna have. No, she took the under on two
and a half. I would have taken I would have
told you to take the over all day on that one.
She did only have three, but that's enough to be
the over. And you missed out on that one. We
were all wrong on Pitpule appearing on stage. You didn't
appear on stage during the halftime show. You took us
on that one. And then lastly, here uh George Kittle
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and Travis Kelsey. We asked would they combine for a
record over two hundred receiving yards in the game. Who
do you think had more yards? Well, it was Kelsey
because they used him to get back in the game
late in the game. It's correct he at six forty three,
while kit will only have four for thirty six, equaling
a total seventy nine. You did take the under on
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that well under two hundred yards. So where don't wear
am I out? That it feels like a six and four,
seven and three. Maybe what have we got that? It's
about that It is a sorry here it's yeah it's
six four uh for the losses six six wins four losses,
right yeah, yeah, yeah, alright, so alright, so so on
pace on Pace, that's the first half here and listen,
(01:01:46):
math is optional on Sports Stock Radio. This is we
will figure that out. But on Pace, I am I
am tracking to have above five hundred for my prop
bets on Pace. Now we have another half of the
propt monster to go. But but if I mean, look,
this is for all the more balls. I want to
be known as a prop bet monster. And this is
the case and that stuff works out actually seven and five,
(01:02:07):
seven and five, and we're about halfway through on our
prop bet so I am rolling right now. If it
wasn't for if Lizzo could, I mean at least would
have worn a thong, I could have been eight and
four game changer right there. Unbelievable. All right, Jonas knocks
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an uncomfortable situation and uncomfortable situation at Super Bowl fifty
(01:02:48):
four that we will get to here on Fox Sports
Radio next. But for all the latest from around the
world of sports, Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to the
man that broke the news here on Fox Sports Radio
earlier tonight. The Kansas City Chiefs are Super Bowl champions,
and that man is Steve Tsaker. Thank you, thank you
very much. Chiefs came back to beat the Niners. T
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Do you remember the first Kansas City touchdown? Would it
looked like they had four or five people lined up
in the backfield and then they had the four and
all three of them spun in a circle around like
the Docy dough r. Eric b Enemy was asked about
that after the game he stole that first touchdown play
from Michigan against USC Rose Bowl. I have now seen
(01:03:29):
the old color film of that. They didn't spin around
in a circle before the staff but yeah, it was
that play. He said they'd practice it, they've been waiting
to use it. And what do you know, that cap
the fifteen play touchdown drive to get them on the
board in the first quarter, maybe the play of the game.
Do you remember when it was niners twenty fourth quarter,
about seven minutes to go, and they thought the Chiefs
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thought they had that tyreek Hill completion for a first down,
the ruling which challenged and overturned that made it a
third and fifteen. Kansas City still on their own thirty
five and Mahomes finds tyreek Hill for forty four yards
and at that that wasn't even a good throw, like
even like that was under thrown. Yeah, and he was
just down there open. He did not Mahomes did not
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play well. He like the interception um the one behind
Tyreeko both were on him. One was a bad throw
to tyreek Hill, the other one was behind tyreek Hill
that that bounced off his hands and ended up in
the defender's arms. Like, he did not play well. And
he underthrew tyreek Hill on the play that was challenged
by Kyle Shannon. And he even under threw him again
on that long completion but it's like once they started rolling,
(01:04:37):
it's just it's an onslaught. He led three touchdown drives,
three straight touchdown drives in the last six and a
half minutes, and then, as you mentioned, took in the
on the final drive more than once. But that third
and fifteen conversion, if the Niners defense just gets out
of that drive and it's third and fifteen not third
and one, if you could just get out of that,
you get the ball with under seven minutes to go
(01:04:58):
and you're still up double didgets Oh my goodness. But
on the offensive side, George Kittle tied into the Niners
did say our defense was good enough tonight and multiple
times they gave us the opportunities to win, and we
didn't cash in. And sure enough, fourth quarter the Niners
did zippo, while the Chiefs tied a Super Bowl record
with one points in the fourth. They win thirty one
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over the forty Niners. You know, in this postseason, in
every playoff game for Kansas City, they were down double digits,
they came back to win all three win the Super
Bowl title. This is the first time any Super Bowl
champion has had a postseason like this. To be down
at least ten in all three postseason games and still
win the Can we be honest though, when they were
down to the Texans, I wasn't worried. When they were
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down to the Titans, I wasn't worried. When they were
down to the forty niners, I was worried. I was
very worried that they were going to lose this game.
They did not look good at all. Is This wasn't
down in the first quarter. This was mid fourth quarter
against one of the best defenses in the NFL. Now, granted,
Kansas City's offense, next to Baltimore, was the best in
the a f C. But still to do this three
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playoff games in a row, like I said, unprecedented, And
it's a Chiefs team that need we we forget mid
November had a record of six and four and then
they won their last nine and and also to Steve
you know, how dare they bring back Patrick Mahomes. I mean,
they've got to shut him down for the season. It's dislocated.
That's gonna be it for the season for him. You know,
in the last two months you barely thought about that
(01:06:26):
sort I've been saying this for I'm like the guy's
playing like he like he was never injured. I've dislocated
my kneecap. It's not normal what he's doing. It's not
normal behavior. And they even talked like when he dislocated
the kneecap and they popped it back in, he didn't
tear ligaments. That's like almost humanly impossible to have happened.
And yet here he is. I don't even think he
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had a brace on um and he's running the football
and outside of the three kneel downs, which screwed over
a lot of people, um, it just it looks like
a guy who's a hundred percent healthy, no issues at
all the season, And kudos to the medic of the
chief when he went on the field week seven, I
think it was, and literally on the field popped it
back in. I mean he said afterwards the medic I
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could tell on the field, Okay, this isn't gonna cost
us the entire season. But still he was barely out.
It is an afterthought now at this point of the season,
and that could have been the season in a negative
since it's just crazy. So Patrick ma Holmes winds up
Super Bowl m v P. His numbers three total touchdowns three,
two interceptions, sacked four times. He did have two six
(01:07:29):
yards passing uh NBA. There were four games Detroit won
and overtime over Denver, Houston and Milwaukee, each one at home,
and so did Toronto, the Raptors of one eleven straight
no Vauk Djokovic took the Australian Open in five sets,
Webb Simpson took the Phoenix Open in a playoff, and
our Dan buyer was at the super Bowl in Miami tonight.
You know, the ticket prices were just ludicrous, even more
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so than usual for this game. And it wasn't only
because it was a great and even matchup. Dan makes
a good point that they reconfigured the stadium not only
four the super Bowl itself, but they re done the
Dolphin Stadium in recent years, so the capacities down, making
it a very hot ticket. He says to tonight's attendance
sixty two thousand, except for Super Bowl one, that's the
smallest super Bowl crowd in history. Because to get sixty
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two thousand for this one last night, well last year
in Atlanta, that was seventy thousand for the Super Bowl
a couple of years before, when I was Houston seventy thousand.
When the Niners hosted, it was about seventy thousand Arizona
seventy nowhere close to seventy thousand possible in Miami Tonight
super Bowl one, by the way, still the record. That
was a few hundred even fewer than tonight. And that
was not a sellout super Bowl. It wasn't even called
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a super Bowl back then. But the first what was
it a f L NFL championship game, I think that's
what it was called. Not a sellout at the coliseum.
They had about sixty thousand in a ninety thousand seat stage.
Did you there was a graphic they showed on on
television where they did the differences between the last time
prices and things. So the average ticket price, um, the
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last time the Chiefs are in the super Bowl fifteen
dollars for this it was uh And the cost of
a thirty second commercial fifty years ago in the last
Chief Super Bowl was seventy eight thousand dollars and this
year it's five point six million. Couch. I mean, what
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I I even feel like fifteen dollars fifty years ago
seems kind of Steve, like, I wonder how many people
are like, oh man, I can't do that's right, because
the top baseball ticket would have been what four or
five bucks. I mean, not for a World Series maybe,
but I mean you get an idea of what ticket
prices generally were throughout the year. But a sports fan
would have been used to bleach. Your seats at Dodger
Stadium were six bucks for the longest time in the
(01:09:40):
eighties they were still six bus Yeah, but I can
remember going to Dodger games in the early late nineties,
early two thousand's, and I want to say it was
like seven bucks. You could sit in the bleachers. I'll
give you a football example. In the late eighties, when
the Rose Bowl ticket prices for New Year's Day went
up to forty dollars, I thought, wow, forty bucks for
the road. Now it's like the parking is fifty bucks
(01:10:05):
just to just to get into the game. When the
Chargers were at the Soccer Stadium in the last three seasons,
if you wanted to tailgate, that parking area was a
hundred dollars. Wow, one hundred one zero zero. That's not
a game ticket. That's to park in that area near
the stadium. Unbelievable. Um, alright, so Jonah Stocks here on
Fox Sports Radio. Thank you, Steve coming up here on
about ten minutes from now here on fs ARE. This
(01:10:27):
is gonna piss some people off, especially some people at
Fox Sports Radio are going to be very, very bothered
by something that happened during Super Bowl fifty four. We'll
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(01:10:49):
out which way is easier. All right, little game here?
Do we have some game show music here? So my
fiance and I didn't watch the game together. I was
getting ready for work and preparing the show and putting
stuff together, and she was doing whatever she was doing.
But we didn't end up watching the game together. Well,
(01:11:11):
I called her after the game was over on my
way into the studios here at Fox Sports Radio. We're
gonna go around the room to Bobo lead a Lap
and Steve de Sager and we're going to ask you,
and I'm gonna ask you the question, what was the
first thing she asked me following the Super Bowl, and
(01:11:33):
we're gonna see if anybody can get this correct. All right,
what was the first thing my fiance asked me after
the Super Bowl? All right, so Steve de Sager, you
were first up. I will reveal the winning answer here afterwards.
But Steve de Sager, go right ahead. What is your something? Basically?
Did you see the halftime show? Okay, that is as
Steve Disager here on Fox Sports Radio. So the halftime show,
(01:11:55):
Steve is going to go with that, bobo. What was
the first thing my fiance asked me after the Super
Bowl was over? Question? Do you guys live together? No? Um,
how's your day going? Okay, well that's a good question.
We don't know if it was about the game. Very good,
very good. All right, So lead the lap. Final one.
(01:12:17):
First thing my fiance asked me following Super Bowl fifty four.
I'm gonna say something along the lines of do you
know who this Jimmy Garoppolo guy? Is okay? Very good?
All right, So we've got yeah, this is this is
good stuff. These are very very intriguing, intriguing guesses here,
and we do have a winner. Drumroll, Please let's find
(01:12:38):
out who our winner is here on the first ever
edition of what did Jonas's fiance ask him immediately after
Super Bowl fifty four? And your winner is Steve de Sager? Yeah?
Did you see the halftime show? Of course she did,
she did, absolutely, Yeah, Uh did I see the halftime show?
(01:13:02):
And uh, if you'd like to double your money, Steve?
Do you think my response was, yeah, Shakira really looked
great or I didn't like the lip sinking? Which which
answer do you think I went with? Knowing how negative
you generally are, I'm guessing are you kidding or that
crap or something along those Look I'll just say this,
first of all, the lip sinking, I can't. I can't
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deal with it. I just I can't. As somebody who
was in a band, uh and this is it was
then nowhere close to their level. I just it's hard
for me to to give the proper respect to somebody
who was lip syncing a live performance. It's why the
Whitney Houston National Anthem and everybody still talks about the
Bills Giant Super Bowl in Tampa Bay years in Super
Bowl twenty five, I mean that was lip syncing. Yeah,
(01:13:45):
but the choreography today okay, fair enough. So the dancing,
that's fine. I'll just say this. I mean, Shaquira wasn't
messing around. She went to the fastball early and often,
and it was they don't lie, hear they mean? And
that was like there were there wore an inordinate amount
(01:14:06):
of horny sports media members watching the Super Bowl halftime
show because respected broadcast professionals were sending things out like, man,
if they want to continue this halftime show, they can
continue it. That's fine with us. We forget about the
football game. So, uh, Shakira started things early. I thought
they were going to do more, more of a joint performance,
(01:14:26):
and they did later on, and that gift made the rounds.
But she saying she she pekd your interest as it were,
Look at you, Steve, that's you know what Steve de
Seger flexing his soccer knowledge here on Fox Sports Radio.
What is your boyfriend, Pete? What's his for a full name?
Gerard p K? Yeah, Gerard p K. Shakiras but they're married,
(01:14:47):
aren't they? You got me years? Okay, I'm happy, I
don't know that. But but but nonetheless, yeah, Shakira decided,
you don't what I'm not messing around here. We're gonna
go straight to the fastball early on and uh and
it was very effective because that will be the topic
of conversations, some people calling it the greatest halftime performance
they've ever seen. So really, unlike the Niners, she she
(01:15:09):
never diverted from the rung game. Oh my god, Steve
to sagra and another shot here on Fox Sports rading.
Let me tell you something like, if you really want
to make Steve feel good about himself, have him be
the official voice announcing the chiefs of Super Bowl winners
here and and next thing you know, it's all downhill
from here for everybody else on the air. UM. I'll
say this though, my personal favorite halftime performance ever, Prince
(01:15:33):
in the Rain, Super Bowl forty one, playing the guitar
in Miami bears cold Super Bowl. Prince in the Rain
playing that guitar was fantastic And I'm assuming he wasn't
lip sinking. I'm hoping he wasn't lip sinking. So but
congratulations to uh two men out there who were unable
(01:15:53):
to stand up and get a drink for about twenty
minutes after the halftime show because of what they saw,
you know what I mean. Sorry, Lee. Listen. I'm sorry.
I know you were hoping for Beyonce, but I'm sorry.
You know sometimes, uh, you know, we gotta get a
little love sometimes too. You know, It's all good. I
was watching Lizzael, of course you were all right. Jonas
(01:16:15):
Knocks here on Fox Sports Radio. Get me on Twitter
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Up next, Uh, controversy, more controversy. People, especially people at
Fox Sports Radio, are going to be piste off over
one player's decision in Super Bowl fifty four. Find out
who it is. Next here on FSR, Jonas Knocks Fox
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(01:16:39):
up in about ten minutes from now Here on fs
are a little over ten minutes from now, We're gonna
go live to Miami, Live to South Beach for the
very latest on Super Bowl fifty four. The Kansas City
Chiefs are your Super Bowl Champions. Thirty one to twenty
the final twenty one un answered points in the final
(01:17:00):
minutes of the game in the fourth quarter in Kansas
City is your Super Bowl Champion. The Chiefs win a
Super Bowl for the first time since nineteen seventy, So
we will go back to Miami coming up in about
ten minutes from now here on Fox Sports Radio. So
I'm gotta tell you a little story from Radio Row Thursday.
At I'm gonna say about six fifty five Eastern time.
(01:17:26):
Tom Brady posts a picture on his social media of
him staring through an empty tunnel at an empty stadium.
The Odd Couple with Rob Parker and Chris Broussard go
on the air at seven pm Eastern time. I finish
up with Straight out of Vegas, and I'm gonna be
sticking around doing an hour with Robin Chris. There's hardly
(01:17:48):
any shows still left in Radio Row at that time.
I walk out to go use the bathroom. I'm walking
out of the bathroom, and keep in mind it's outside
the actual UH Media Center that that all of Radio
rowse in, and it's probably a couple of hundred yards
(01:18:08):
away from Robin Chris. As I'm walking out of the bathroom,
I can hear Rob Parker and Chris Bruce already yelling
at each other at the top of their lungs on
the air live on Fox Sports Radio. This is Thursday,
and it's so bad that other shows that are trying
to do their shows have now stopped doing their shows
(01:18:30):
to watch Rob and Chris yell at each other. And
the reason they were yelling at each other is because
Rob Parker was outraged that Tom Brady would choose the
Thursday before the Super Bowl to send out a vague
picture about his future in the NFL. Well as it
would happen, we finally found out what the picture meant
(01:18:50):
and uh this was from super Bowl fifty four. The
answer to the question that became a huge fight on
Radio Row was this. They say, all good things must
come to an end. So to my teammates, my family,
and my fans, you deserve to hear this from me.
(01:19:13):
Hulu doesn't just have live sports, according to the script,
they just gave me. Who also has your favorite cable
channels plus the greatest shows, movies and originals of all time.
So it's time to take a by the TV as
you know it. But me, I'm not going anywhere. Keep so.
As it turns out, Rob Parker, who was in a
(01:19:36):
state of panic that Tom Brady would hijack the Super
Bowl so much so that other shows around the country
in Radio Row literally stopped doing their shows. In fact,
it was so bad during the break, another guy hosting
a show at an affiliate somewhere on the East Coast
(01:19:57):
came over and gave Rob Parker a beer, gave him
a beer to calm down because he was yelling so loud,
ripping into Tom Brady, because Tom Brady, how dare he?
The Thursday before the Super Bowl tweet out a vague
picture of him staring out and do an empty stadium
from an empty tunnel, And as we come to find out,
(01:20:17):
it was a Hulu commercial ad. So uh, that'll be
fun to watch and see how that plays out on
a Monday, as the fallout from Super Bowl fifty four continues,
and we will go back to South Beach next here
on Fox Sports Radio, Jonas Knox right here on FSR,
we got ourselves a champion in the NFL, a Super
(01:20:39):
Bowl champion, and we will go live to South Beach
for all the latest from a wild one at super
Bowl fifty four. And we'll get to that here coming
up in just a couple of moments. Jonas knocks here
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com for a free rate quote. I thought fourth quarter,
about eight minutes left to go, seven and a half,
(01:21:21):
eight minutes left to go. Halfway through the fourth quarter,
that we were looking at a San Francisco super Bowl
and Patrick Mahomes was coming up small in the biggest
moment of his career. And instead, the Kansas City Chiefs
on a big third and fifteen conversion to Tyree Kill
in the fourth quarter with about seven minutes left, completely
(01:21:42):
changed the game, and from there they scored twenty one
unanswered points to win their first Super Bowl since nineteen seventy.
And this is how it sounded, a courtesy of the
Chiefs Radio network. It takes the snap, He's just gonna
throw it along form Arcas Robinson. It is gonna use
up all the time. The game is over. The Kansas
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City Chiefs our champions a Super Bowl fifty four final
score Kansas City one, San Francisco plenty and Chiefs Kingdom,
get ready to welcome your champions. So congratulations to Andy Reid,
(01:22:26):
Congratulations to Patrick Mahomes. Things look pretty bleak for them. Uh.
Late in that game, Patrick Mahomes did not play well.
He did not play well at all. That was the
worst game of the season for Patrick Mahomes. He was
missing throws. Uh, he was you know, underthrowing guys. He
was you know, a miss a couple of interceptions, had
(01:22:47):
a possible fumbles on a couple of different plays. He
did not play well for about three and a half
quarters of that game and then just stepped on the
gas and they figured it out late enough, and it
wasn't too late in Kansas City gets a Super Bowl win.
But Patrick Mahomes did not play well at all, and
the narrative was already starting to build on Patrick Mahomes.
The narrative was already starting to build on Andy Reid.
(01:23:10):
And instead, the Kansas City Chiefs turned it around, rattle
off twenty one on answered points, and now all the
questions are asked of Kyle Shanahan, of Jimmy Garoppolo down
the stretch, Why wasn't George Kildle more of a factor
and what happened to the San Francisco forty Niners. But
a man who was there on the scene at ground
zero of Super Bowl fifty four, and that man is
(01:23:32):
Dan Buyer, Fox Sports Radio host live from Miami with
us here on Fox Sports Radio, kind enough to spend
a few minutes with us from the multiple rounds of
drinks that he is having at the Cleveland Or Dan,
thanks so much for the time, Sorry to break up
the party. I'm sorry, I can't here, Dan, what the
(01:23:52):
hell happened? I thought the Niners are rolling? What happened
in this game? There? It was a it was a
bunch of different events. And it's funny because each time
he said uh uh uh oh. I literally just got
back to my hotel room from the stadium, and I
couldn't remember the time, you know, of of what was
(01:24:15):
of what happened. But I look and it's twenty to ten.
Was seven minutes to go in the game, and he
was thinking, like, how long the world does this game
end up thirty one to twenty when it was twenty
to ten. But it's the Tyreek Hill catch, It's the
Travis Kelson touchdown. And it's funny because when he scored
his touchdown, and the way that he responded in the
(01:24:35):
end zone was his like he caught the ball, spiked it,
you know, ran It's like like let's go. You're like, okay, well, wow,
it's twenty seventeen, there's six minutes left. The forty managers
are gonna at least have to do something with the football. Um.
I think that some of the stuffs that he tried
to do early in the game really worked because I
think that the Chiefs were so hyped up on defense,
(01:24:57):
so you had misdirection, You're using debots annual a lot.
But when it came down to it, they didn't make
plays on offense and and yeah, Richard Sherman got burned
by Sammy Watkins and the defense ended up making, um,
you know, an error when it comes to Tyreek kill
in the past. But Joe, just think of their their
offense with the opportunities to needing to get a first down,
(01:25:21):
Jimmy Garoppolo and missing Emmanuel Sanders deep all of that
and my mind ended up costing tonight. Dan Buyer joining
us here on Fox Sports Radio. Fox Sports Radio host.
You can get him on Twitter at Dan Buyer on
Fox Alive from South Beach. He was at Super Bowl
fifty four earlier tonight. Um, you pointed this out, I
believe on Twitter majority as far as fans go, Uh,
(01:25:45):
it was you pointed out it was a very pro
Chiefs crowd. So with that being said, when they're trailing
in the game that late, was there sort of a
hush in the crowd? Was there? Did they feel like
they were going to pull this off again? Another comeback victory?
What was the mood in the in these stadium there? Yeah,
I don't think that they thought it was gonna be
another comeback, you know, victory just for the simple fact
(01:26:06):
of you know, the Texans one was was in the
first half and then all of a sudden you just
kind of you see Patrick Mahomes To be honest, Patrick
Mahomes wasn't great until the end and the past. That
Tyreek kill that ends up being picked off in terrat
you know, in in San Francisco territory when they're driving
(01:26:26):
was not a good pass. He mr just passed early
Nick Bose on the first series batter. The pass down
Patrick Mahomes wasn't great by any means. And I don't
know if Jimmy Garoppolo was out playing him, but it
shouldn't have been as close as it was between the two,
and then something just kind of seemed to turn on.
But I think the kind of the Chiefs fans were
more of like wishing and hoping of this doesn't end
(01:26:48):
like this. I didn't think that there was confidence in
them that they were able to to, you know, make
a comeback. In fact, I'll say this, when dan Kean
Williams scuent the touchdown, if I'm a Chiefs fan, I'm like,
what are you doing? You know? I mean, it ended
up not being a matter anyway, but yeah, to give
San Francisco the balls, he just slide down and bounce
(01:27:08):
and you just take the knee. You're off the clock.
But he scored the touchdown. The ends over. But yeah,
the chief certain they weren't thinking that, Okay, yeah, that
we got Patrick Mahomes were cool. There was a little
bit of trepidation. I mean, it's the it's the worst
game of the season for Mahomes, hands down, the worst
playoff game in his career, a guy who had never
thrown an interception in the playoffs, and then he's got
a couple of interceptions. There were some near fumbles as
(01:27:29):
well too. He was underthrowing receivers. He was missing guys.
The second interception to Tyreek Hill was a bad throw.
The under throw to Tyreek Hill um which was challenged
by Kyle Shanahan, and even on the deep third and
fifteen throw that was under thrown. To your point, he
didn't play well at all, and he's a Super Bowl
MVP because of the points down the stretch. I've never
(01:27:52):
seen anything like it. Yeah, I mean, it's also like
to a point where I don't know if you were
doing this, but I was thinking in my head of like,
when the forty Niners win this game, who is going
to be the MP. Yeah, yeah, Deevo, Samuel nick Bosa.
And then he had Jimmy Garumflo and Jimmy's numbers for
(01:28:14):
you know, they they were they ended up being modest numbers,
but he was seventeen of twenty at one point. He
ended up twenty of thirty one. That kind of tells
you about the collapse that that he ended up having
at the end of not being able to come through
and you know, the the the last interception and you're
just trying to, you know, go down field. So I'm
not gonna put that, you know, solely on him, but
(01:28:36):
kind of just tells you how poorly that they ended
up playing up for the Chiefs and who really was
the standout because there were so many different plays that
Damian Williams could have been to play, but you know,
was it was it really him or was it Mahomes.
Mahomes His legs again are becoming such a factor. But
I find it funny that they get to the you know,
the goal line and they're never going to run a
(01:28:58):
quarterback sneak again from what but in Denver earlier this year,
So you got to figure out different ways to make
sure people don't fall on him when he you know,
ends up running, so you get him outside to do
different stuff. But yeah, I don't even know who else
you could really give it to, you know, for the Chiefs,
outside of maybe Damian Williams. Verry killing a nice game,
but you know, the one big catch. Yeah, yeah, And
(01:29:20):
it felt a lot like the Peyton Manning's first Super
Bowl win against the Bears in Miami. Ironically enough, look,
it probably should have gone to Dominic Rhods. That probably
should have been the Super Bowl m v P. But
they gave it to Peyton Manning, who didn't play a
great game by any means, but you know he's got
the bigger names, so they gave it to him. Now
you mentioned Patrick Mahomes legs. I don't know if you've
(01:29:40):
seen this, but you know, in doing uh being part
of the show and hearing straight out of Vegas Live
from Miami this past week, one of the best bets
that they were giving out was Patrick Mahomes over twenty
eight and a half rushing yards. Well, there were some
people that didn't get it at twenty eight and a half.
They got it at twenty nine and a half. Patrick
(01:30:01):
Mahomes was at forty four rushing yards before the final series.
He took three knees and lost fifteen yards. All those
people lost. That is that's one of the worst beats
I've ever heard of in my life. Like I've lost
games on kneel downs and fantasy That's what I was saying, Like,
(01:30:22):
that's a that's a fantasy football thing to where a
quarterback takes a kneel down, I remember specifically, But but
here's the part. Here's the problem. If you take a
kneel down, it's usually a yard back. He took like
five yards back, another three, another like seven yards at
one point. I mean, people got that that was hundreds
of thousands of dollars that changed hands on that final series.
(01:30:43):
Oh man, that's what I didn't realize that that was
at stake. And to be honest, I missed some of
the final meal downs just because we were in the
tunnel about to go on to the field. But yeah,
I guess I would have said if I looked at
the rust of yards and thought nine yard and I thought, man,
I thought that a lot. I know. Yeah, they people
(01:31:05):
got totally screwed. Now, you also pointed this out the
size of the venue, tell us why this was a
different venue and and a little bit more unique than
be seen from recent Super Bowls. So so yeah, there's
a couple of things. First of all, during the game,
I sent out a tweet when the forty nine is
were down they were driving towards the end zone in
(01:31:26):
Super Bowl twenty three where Joe Montana ended up hitting
John Taylor to beat the Cincinnati Bengals. Most everybody agreed
with that, except some morons on Twitter who are like,
wrong stadium. Not it wasn't boys, you know, Sorry, it
wasn't the Orange Bowl. It was the stadium. The stadium
has just been named nine different things throughout its thirty years.
(01:31:48):
It was the same stadium. What the Dolphins have done,
and the reason why it's also taken so long for
a super Bowl to come back. I mean, this is
Miami is now taking the lead for their South Florida
taking the lead for the most Super Bowls. This is
the eleventh times they hosted the Super Bowl, but it's
been ten years. The game has sped here and it's
because the last time that they were here, the NFL says, basically,
(01:32:10):
you've got to renovate the stadium to make it super
Bowl quality, otherwise you're not gonna be getting a game.
So they do this huge renovations. As part of the renovations,
they took out the corners of the upper decks and
put big jumbo tron's and then you have this, you know,
this this awning if you will, or this aprin or
whatever over the upper deck that ends up covering it.
(01:32:31):
But when you took out the corner sections, it also
lowered capacity. So capacity for the super Bowl is about
four under it, which was the second lowest only the
Super Bowl one. And why this is also intriguing, jonas
was the NFL used to say, you have to have
a stadium that holds seventy thousand or more if you
(01:32:52):
want to host the Super Bowl. Well, this one had
sixty two to night. And I think you could allow
other stadiums that, you know, depending on what capacities are.
But maybe to get into the running. You know, at
some point the Titans are probably gonna want a new
stadium and they're going to need one in Nashville. You
don't have to make it a monstrosity of eight thousand.
You can make it a little bit smaller and still
(01:33:12):
maybe get the perch in the NFL. Well I heard
that long, boring story. Well no, but I remember. But
it's interesting because, as you mentioned, there was a limit
to how many what was required in order to host
a Super Bowl. And so when the Giants, or when
MetLife Stadium hosted the Super Bowl Seahawks Broncos Super Bowl forty,
the thought was, oh, so a cold weather, outdoor venue
(01:33:32):
actually has a shot. And so Soldier Field and the
Bears were one of the first teams to say, hey,
what about us, And the NFL said, no, no, that's
not quite big enough. So I do wonder if that well,
if that will start to become a conversation again around
the NFL. So it is it. It is an interesting note. Yeah,
I think that it's it's very unique and plus I
also think it plays into how hot this ticket was.
(01:33:53):
All right, eight thousand fewer tickets than there were maybe
at any other normal Super Bowl. I don't know, Uh,
you know, it's not my expert piece, but I would
have to think, you know, that's the case. Maybe they're
maybe it doesn't play in as much, but yeah, I
wasn't looked at it and only super Bowl. Want if
your people attend on this one did still still Yeah? Absolutely,
Dan Buyer, Fox Sports radio host. You hear him all
(01:34:16):
throughout the week. You hear him on Sunday's here on
fs ARE five to eight Eastern time, two to five
Pacific time. Uh, he is in South Beach kind enough
to spend a few minutes with us here on fs
R and Dan, before I let you go, I gotta
ask you the forty Niners helmet logo in the end
zone with the two bar face mask, I mean, how
glorious to that looking person it looked great, But the
(01:34:40):
issue was the chief logo and the other end zone
didn't match up with it, so the Chiefs needed to
put to have their helmet in the end zone and
then it would have looked great. They still need to
put the conference logos back, and I agree, but that thing.
I actually went and try to get a picture, but
there was so much confetti over it. Um, you couldn't
see it that well and TV was wing stuff. But yeah, no,
(01:35:01):
it looks looked very very sharp. And you know the
Dolphins do it too, they kind of do some throwback stuff.
So kudos to the Niners at Dolphins and and A
Chiefs who at their old end zones throughout the season.
Kudos to them. Get him on Twitter at Dan Buyer
on Fox at Dan Buyer on Fox, Dan O, we
appreciate it. Safe travels. We'll see you back in l A.
All right, all right there he is Dan Buyer live
(01:35:23):
from South Beach. Nobody knows more about logo history in
the NFL than Dan Buyer. I mean, he is literally
an encyclopedia when it comes to logo history in the NFL.
He I got him. This is a true story. Before
we go to break, So, my brother owns a bar,
a bar slash restaurant, and so sometimes beer distributors will
(01:35:44):
bring accessories to the bar, and so they might get you, like,
you know, there's a promotion that you a bottle opener,
or they'll get you, you know, glassware or something like that. Well,
they ended up delivering, and I think it was bud
Light delivered a bunch of sleeves, those little sleeves that
you put around a beer that you hold your beer
with and it keeps your beer cold or keeps your
hands from getting cold. Well, it was for football season,
(01:36:08):
and so they had the helmet of every single team
in the NFL on this beer sleeve. I give it
to Dan, I say, hey, I thought you might like this.
It's got the logo of every single team, because he
loves logos and he's all about that stuff. Dan Buyer
holds onto this beer sleeve, looks at it and says,
they got the Steeler helmet wrong. He said, why is that?
(01:36:29):
He goes, Well, the face the way it's facing, the
Steeler logo isn't on that side. It's on the other side.
They got it wrong. I would have never even known that.
I would have never realized that recognized that. I wouldn't
have even spotted that. I would just assume, Oh, they
got all the helmets wrong and they're pretty identical. No,
Dan Buyer called his shot. It took less than five
seconds for him to realize they butchered the Steeler logo,
(01:36:53):
and the Steeler logos actually on the opposite side of
the helmet, not the one that they were showing. So
everybody's got a gift. That's Ambuyers and it's amazing to
hear him sort of break down just the logo history
around the NFL. Jonas Knox here on Fox Sports Radio,
Get me on Twitter at the Jonas Knocks. Up next,
the final edition of our prop bet Monster results. See
(01:37:15):
how we did next here on fs R, Jonas Knocks
Fox Sports Radio. Coming up in a little over we'll
call it about ten minutes from now here on fs
ARE we will have the scraps with Steve to Seger.
Some things news and notes from the Super Bowl we
have not had a chance to get to, including one
that will be talked about by many people involving a
(01:37:40):
a big time name in the United States of America.
All right, so we will, we will, We will discuss
that coming up in in less than ten minutes from
now here on Fox Sports Radio. All right, um, we
have done this. UH did about half of these earlier
in the show. I decided to swing the act so
to beak uh prop bet monster. The Kansas City Chiefs
(01:38:03):
are your super Bowl champions. Thirty one twenty the final
score Patrick Mahomes your m v P. If you think
Patrick Mahomes lit it up, he did not. He played
not very good football for about three and a half
quarters and then all of a sudden caught fire with
about seven minutes left in the game, twenty one un
answered points in the Kansas City Chiefs have won the
Super Bowl. So I decided, you know what, everybody bets
(01:38:24):
on props. Everybody's looking for prop bets, everybody's looking to
have some fun with this stuff. So we decided to
do our own prop bets on the on Fox Sports Radio.
Lead to lap keeping score of all of these. So
it is time to find out. I am seven and
five through my first twelve. I've got eight to go.
I'm looking to go above five hundred to officially call
(01:38:46):
myself a prop bet monster. So, without further ado, lat
roll yere to feat your degenerate gambling soul. The prop
bet monster. All right, here we go lead the lap
seven and five in the first twelve, we've got eight
(01:39:09):
to go. Where are we at on this? Alright? Jonas
we looked at a couple of big time gamblers heading
into this game, we asked, you, will Floyd Mayweather wager
over under a million dollars on this game? He took
the under, and from what I could gather, I did
not see Floyd Mayweather bet above a million dollars. Well,
the idea was, when's the last time he fought? I mean,
with the way that guy spends, I don't know if
(01:39:29):
he's got a million to actually bet on a game. So,
I mean, there was a picture of Floyd Mayweather and
it looked like he had like four backpacks on, like
he had like his straps going all over the place.
It was a very weird outfit. So I'm thinking he
blew all his money on like Louis Vuitton or whatever
the hell else, uh stuff he's buying these days, cars,
private jet, you name it. I don't think he had
(01:39:50):
enough money to bet a million dollars. So that's another win,
and that's another one in the wind column. Their lead
to lap all right, here's another one for you. Who
would they mentioned first in the TV broadcast? We asked
you Joe Tanna, Jerry Rice, and Steve Young, and that
they didn't even mention this player until the fourth quarter
with a minute forty left, they showed Joe Montana throwing
it to Dwight Clark for I think it was the
catch too, was Joe Montana? All right? You got that
(01:40:13):
one right? I'm on fire, listen, man, Like nobody knows
the prop betting market like I do. So what do
you look at ten and ten and five or nine
and five? Now on fire? All right? Well, any player
other than the quarterback take a direct snap? Not only
one did it, but too? You said, yes, it was
Damian Williams and Travis Kelsey both took correct ten and
(01:40:34):
five on fire. I can't be stopped. All right, This
is where you kind of tripped up a little bit.
Who will the m v P mentioned first after getting
the award? You said, God in religion. The other responses
were teammates, coach or coaches, the winning city family or other.
What do you think it was? Who do you think
Patrick Mahomes thinked first? Jesus? Because I was getting ready,
(01:40:57):
I didn't see that I picked odd in religion, and
and you're telling me I got that incorrect. So who
was it? Well, let's take a listen to Patrick Mahomes
right here. Okay, but what what? Okay? But what if
he wanted to say God but he felt pressured? Would
that count as alin like he felt he felt pressured
(01:41:20):
by by the Kansas City Chiefs on the fan base
that traveled all that way to watch them play. So
I lost that one. As you're saying, yeah, you tripped
up a little bit appreciated ly, thanks, man. All right,
what will the last score of the game be a touchdown,
a field goal or other? You said field goal, and
as we all know, it was the Damian Williams breakaway
from the touchdown. Well okay, but I mean, if we're
really I mean, I feel like we're splitting hairs here,
(01:41:42):
because I mean, let the record show the actual last
score of the game was after touchdown. That was part
of the end. And I think, and I think, and
I think, yeah, the point after attempt actually resembles more
of a field goal than than it does a touchdown,
and I almost feel like I deserve that one. But
I'm an honest guy. I'm not like Brady Quinn who
does this show here on Sunday Nights with me. I'm
(01:42:04):
gonna go ahead and I will take the oul on
that leader lap, all right. When that everyone was pretty
bullish on what color will the gatorade be? Damn it?
A lot of people thought it was going to be purple,
including yourself. For Kobe Bryant and the one guy who
got this right is right in the studio right now,
Bobo called it orange. Orange was the color? Why did
you think it was gonna be orange? Bobo? I just
(01:42:25):
had a feeling that it was going to be orange.
I was like, just because that's your favorite flavor of gatorade.
Actually no, mine is actually right. I just I just
had a good feeling in it was going to be orange.
I mean, I like to see. But here's here's why
so many people thought it was gonna be purple. So
and and the and the idea behind this was actually
laid out really well done by r. J. Bell and
(01:42:45):
Steve Pezik on Straight out of Vegas this week. So
in talking about the Gatorade bet, it was thirteen to
one at one point that purple was going to be
the gatorade. That was the choice thirteen one in like
forty eight hours, it went from thirteen to one to
even money. So if it goes from thirteen to one
(01:43:09):
to even money in forty eight hours, somebody had to
have known something, Like they're like, somebody had to have
known something, And so I feel like it's like like
everybody fell for the big line move. And just assume
that that there was inside information that was involving the
color of the gatorade and the fact that it ended
up being orange. Here's what I wonder what might have happened, Lee,
(01:43:33):
I wonder if the gatorade was purple and and and
people were assuming if San Francisco wins the game, they're
going to dump the gatorade out and that will be purple.
So it was the Chiefs who went orange while the
forty went purple. That's my best guest, because there's no
other reason why the line would move that much unless
somebody saw something to indicate that it was purple in
(01:43:56):
one of those buckets. But nonetheless, I got screwed and lost.
So now arem at like almost five now looking good,
looking good? One one left here? Will any player proposed
to his girlfriend on the field after the game you
said no from all my research, No, you had good
reasoning behind that one. All right, So what is my
final result? And lastly, there's one still up in the
are that we don't know. Will any player be arrested
(01:44:16):
in Miami after the game, all right, so that we'll
have to revisit that. So as of right now, with
that round, you were four and three. You came out
to eleven and eight. Alright, So I'm eleven and eight,
so I'm guaranteed to be above five and the prop
betting market, and I don't think anybody's gonna get arrested.
I don't, So I feel like a twelve and eight,
which is an impressive performance when it comes to the props.
(01:44:36):
But I'm telling you, somebody had to have seen something
with the gatorade. That had to have happened, and I
think it was the forty Niners, And had the forty
Niners won the game, it would have been purple gatorade, damn.
And they were called Dan to go down and check it.
He's right there, I mean, now he's already back in
the hotel. Yeah, it's let's try. It's it's a pain
(01:44:58):
in the ascott and around that city. You don't have
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(01:45:20):
But before all of that, we need to find out
what else is happening from around the world of sports,
including Super Bowl fifty four and that man is Steve Disager.
It was a great game in Miami tonight to come
back win for the Chiefs over the forty nine thirty
one to twenty Super Bowl m v P Patrick Mahomes
three total touchdowns, two interceptions. Casey scored three touchdowns in
the last six and a half minutes to come back
(01:45:41):
and take the title after trailing ten in the fourth quarter.
San Francisco ball carriers were good again aside from the
quarterbacks twenty carries a hundred thirty nine yards and a
touchdown tonight, but no points in the fourth quarter. For
San Francisco and the Niners, where the NFC's number one
scoring team this year thirty points a game in the
regular season. They were on pace for thirty points a
game tonight. There were the number one rushing team in
(01:46:04):
the NFC this year, averaging a hundred forty four yards
per game on the ground. Nearly that tonight. In the playoffs,
they'd run for one six against Minnesota, dominated, ran for
two eighty five against Green Bay, ran them over and
even though Yes, Garoppolo barely through the ball last game,
the Niners were up twenty seven nothing at the half
of that one. They needed him to come through in
(01:46:24):
the fourth quarter, and no one came through in the
fourth Tonight. Garoppolo finished in nineteen games this season with
twenty one turnovers. Kansas City wins the Super Bowl thirty
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Easy one out the note with plenty more football to
come in a couple of minutes, but I looked up
(01:46:44):
picture Pat Mahomes, the Super Bowl m v P quarterbacks dad,
who was an American League pitcher, mostly with the Twins,
drafted by Minnesota, but turns out he actually came on
in relief in a couple of playoffs series for the
New York Mets in after he came back from pitching
in PAN. But most stunning looking at the bio, Pat Mahomes,
the right handed pitcher, still not even fifty years old.
(01:47:07):
That's how young Patrick Mahomes is. And his dad has
been retired from baseball for almost twenty years and had
an eleven year career. Patrick Holmes still is not twenty five,
and he's a young Super Bowl m v P and
the NBA four games. Detroit won and overtime against Denver
twenty three despite a triple double from Nicola Yokis, he
had thirty nine points in forty minutes. Pistons were down
(01:47:28):
twenty one early and still won the game. Derik Rose
left with a groin entry. At Houston, James Harden forty
points in a win over New Orleans won seventeen one
oh nine, Milwaukee beat Phoenix one one oh eight. Yannie
Autenant Coompo thirty points nineteen rebounds, and Toronto won it's
eleventh straight game, beating the Bowls one one oh two,
nets card Kyrie Irving out at least a week with
a spring knee. And in college basketball one Top twenty
(01:47:52):
matchup at Iowa, Hawkeyes beat Illinois seventy sixty five. The
a lint I scored just three points in the last
four minutes and h L Road wins for Pittsburgh and
Umbus Carolina one in a shootout. Webb Simpson took the
Phoenix Open in a playoff. Back to you, thanks Steve
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are potentially bad news for one team involved in Super
Bowl fifty four. We'll have that for you here ten
minutes from now on Fox Sports Radio. Right now, though,
(01:48:32):
it is time for a little something we do on
the show, and it's called this How could you not
get to? These stories? Are the scraps and to find
out what the hell we've missed so far? On the show.
Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to Steve Disager. Hello once again.
And you know the reputation of Andy Reid in the
postseason until this year, a lot of good teams and
(01:48:54):
a lot of playoff losses. In fact, the exact stat
after all these comebacks past month, this from the stat
people at Elias Edward Or found this. Andy Reid in
his playoff career as a head coach, when trailing by
double digits at any point in any playoff game was
one and ten. And then in the past month he
goes three and oh three straight playoff wins when they're
(01:49:15):
down double digits in each and he gets a Super
Bowl ring as a head coach. Keep in mind, Read
already had a Super Bowl ring. He was a Packers
assistant coach when Brett Farve Mike Holmgren they won a
Super Bowl that twenty five years ago. He got in
a Super Bowl as a Philly head coach, wins a
Super Bowl as Kansas City head coach, and the Chiefs
as a franchise. Remember they had just won the Lamar
Hunt Trophy couple weeks ago as a f C champ.
(01:49:37):
Now they had the Vince Lombardi troph. Of course, Lamar Hunt,
the guy that founded the Kansas City Chiefs, part of
the AFL start in nineteen I wonder how many people
actually realized that any read was part of that staff,
that Mike holre In staff. That you know, the more
you investigate the Mike Holmgren coaching tree and the amount
of people that are still out there, who wasn't on
that stating over the years Gruden John Harbaugh was on
(01:49:59):
that staff, wasn't he? Or was he on Andy Reid staff?
Because Andy that's an extension obviously of Home Grend Bruten
uh Andy Reid um uh Mary Ucci was on that staff.
Like yeah, it's it's a who's who and and home
Bren was part of the railroad Steve Walsh staff or
Bill Walsh staff. Jesus, I just confused. One of the
(01:50:22):
great coaches in the history of the NFL was Steve
fing Walsh. What the hell is that? I don't know.
We'll just move on. Nobody will know. We'll take it
all out in editing. Uh, these four Sunday nights in
a row. Keep in mind as far as schedule that
Sunday nights the Grammy Okay, Tonight's super Bowl next Sunday nights,
the Oscars, and then the NBA All Star Game after that,
four Sunday nights in a row. So the Oscars is
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next Sunday. That's right in Holly Hollywood Boulevards already closed
for that. By a little known fact on Fox Sports Radio,
there is a correct answer to this. Somebody here at
fs ARE takes the Oscars more seriously than anybody else,
and that somebody is Steve de Sager. I think you're
going to say your producer, Leeway, I feel the background
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far more than any of us. That okay. And and
Lee's dad by the way, for those of you that
didn't know, and don't worry, I didn't know, and I've
worked with the almost ten years until about two weeks ago,
that Lee's dad was the drummer of the Pinheads and
back to the future. That's a fact. Looking up Robert
de lap is that that's an accurate statement. Correctly, that
is accurate. That he was actually cast as Marty McFly
for just a minute. It's just like and you would
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leave that out of your bio by first ten years. Now,
Lee's a huge film fan, an enormous film fan. What
I love about Actually, I'm glad to bring this up.
What I've usually loved about the Oscars telecast is the
the in memorium. They have the tributes and also the
opening monologue. And you know what, I think that's the
second year in a row they're not having a regular host,
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So what is going on here? Well, after Ricky Gervais, uh,
Golden Globes, just down hold on to this guy. It's
that fun with Sunday. I think I love that he
looked out at the crowd said, you don't know what
the life of normal people like. Well, this is what's
coming up. In football. The XFL resumes this weekend. The
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league is back and there's a game on Fox this Saturday,
the l A Wildcats against Houston, and there's a game
on Fox next Sunday, also with Tampa Bay against New York.
And then for most of the weekends of the XFL season,
there'll be a Fox game on Saturday and an FS
one game on Sunday, and the XFL will go till
mid April and then playoffs after that, So the title
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game for the XFL will be in late April. Football
restarting with this second league. I'm excited to watch it.
I really am. I I think they're I think they're
gonna learn from the first time around. I don't think
clearly it's not going to be as good as the NFL,
but I do think it'll be better than the CFL,
and I think it will definitely be better than the
a F because it wanted for five weeks. I'm looking
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forward to it. I don't have a team. Should should
we do a drawing here on the show to where
we pick out of a hat? Well, we're in l
A and l A has a team. Have you seen
that logo? Though it's terrible, Well, it's no worse than
the Clipper logo, honestly you have with the Clippers, like
it's like a burnt orange. L A Wild, l A,
New York, d C, Tampa, Bay, Seattle, Dallas, St. Louis
has a team, and I mentioned Houston. And you know
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there's over underwind totals on the xflard that whoever bets
those needs serious help professional house. I wonder if they
had any preseason games you consider any action on seriously, like,
how do you know you don't know anything about these
teams and we're betting on the on the wind totals
of these teams. If you're betting on a your degenerate gambler. Seriously,
really a couple of final ay Super Bowl notes before
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we get out of this segment with Kansas City's come
back win tonight, do not forget that while Kansas City
was facing a one seed from the NFC, the Chiefs
barely got the two seed for the a f C
playoffs this year. Yes, they beat New England head to
head regular season, but they only moved up to number
two when the Patriots lost that regular season finale and
then it was the Pats that had to play for
weekend and the Chiefs got the first weekend off. They
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no doubt would have fallen behind ten by ten in
that game as well. The Chiefs by mid November they
were six and four, and then they won their last
nine games and their Super Bowl champs. Patrick Mahomes the
Super Bowl m VP tonight. Don't forget it. His last
game in the a f C title game. He had
over fifty yards rushing and nearly three hundred yards passing
and three touchdowns in that game and the key touchdown
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run before halftime last game where he stayed in bounds
twenty seven yards. Tonight's game, as you brought out, was
for most of the night, nothing like that game, and
he wound up Super Bowl m v P leading three
touchdown drives in a row in the fourth quarter. So
to sum it up, the Chiefs trailed Tennessee by ten
points late first half of the a f C Championship,
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still won it. The week before, they trailed Houston twenty nothing,
still beat him Fife and tonight we're down in the
fourth quarter and still won. Sammy Watkins name has not
come up tonight, but the guy had five catches nearly
a hundred yards and last game had seven catches for
over a hundred yard score. Tyreek Hill last game had
two touchdown catches. Tonight he had nine receptions a hundred
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five yards. Tyreek Hill was targeted sixteen times in this game.
And finally, the forty Niners, as far as that, what
is that winning percentage chance that they come out with
the simulation model that the NFL has up by ten
with about ten minutes ago, the Niners had a near
chance to win the game, their highest percentage of the night,
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and they didn't score again the rest of the evening.
If you're a Niner, fan. You gotta be gutted not
I believe. I believe didn't um our President President Trump.
Oh yes, there was a tweet from his official account
right after the game, congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs
on a great game. You represented the great state of
Kansas very well. Wow. Needless to say, that tweet does
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not exist anymore. It has been replaced by something that said,
We're proud of you and the great state of Missouri. Look,
maybe he maybe he meant to peak. Uh, I mean,
like we we don't know there is a Kansas City, Kansas.
They don't have an NFL team, just for the record,
but uh, you know, I mean they're listen. Like it's
it's very easy to to to confuse, is it very easy?
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I mean like it's like if you're president of one
of these fifty states. He's a busy man. He's got
a lot going on. Um, yes, there's there's another election
coming up here. And like if you were, you know,
if you were to ask me in in a busy moment,
certain things about the map of the United States of America,
I would also probably get a confused memo to all
ceo s in all lines of work. This is why
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you need check yourself people around you, just for the
record for moments like this, Uh good stuff, Steve Disager,
Jonas Knox here on Fox Sports Radio. That was the
scraps here from the Getico Fox Sports Radio studios. Get
me on Twitter at the Jonas Knocks up next year
on fs ARE. Potentially bad news for one team that
participated in Super Bowl fifty four and it's yours next
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year on Fox Sports Radio. Jonas Knocks Fox Sports Radio
coming up in a little over ten minutes from now
here on fs ARE. It is the Ben Mallard Show
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with full Super Bowl, Super Bowl fifty four reaction and
coverage here on fs ARE. The odds are out for
next year's Super Bowl already. According to Caesar's Sports Book,
the Chiefs are the favorite at six to one. So
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the Kansas City Chiefs, who won Super Bowl fifty four
earlier on Sunday night, are the favorites at six to one,
followed by the Ravens and the forty Niners. Here's a problem.
The Super Bowl hangover is a real thing. We can
try and say, well, there's nothing to it. No, it's
a real thing unless you're the Patriots, and it just
doesn't apply to you. Like most philosophies in football and
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ideologies and football don't, the Super Bowl hangover is a
real thing, asked the l A. Rams. If you're the
forty Niners and you're up ten with six plus minutes
to go in the Super Bowl and Patrick Mahomes is
playing bad football, that's a game that you gotta win.
I understand why the forty Niners, based on what you
just saw, are the third, uh third best odds to
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win the Super Bowl next year. But I don't buy it. Man.
You're still in a division with Russell Wilson, who's the
best quarterback in that division in the future Hall of Famer.
I think the Rams are probably gonna be better this
next season than they were this past season. They're gonna
be uh something to keep an eye on. And Kyler
Murray just won Offensive Rookie of the Year and he
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should have. For all you cry Baby Raider fans who
think Josh Jacobs deserved the award after missing three games.
I think. I think that divisions a little more difficult
than people are given credit to. I think the Forts
are a playoff team, but I don't like him. To
get back to this point, It's why when you get
an opportunity to close, you have to close. Nothing is guaranteed,
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especially a spot in a Super Bowl. Right now, though,
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Twitter writes in um he says, uh quote, if you
bet the XFL, you're a degenerate next week and now
the XFL edition of Knox Locks. Yeah, listen, I'm guilty
of it. I'm going to dive into the XFL. It's
gonna happen, all right. It's either that or college hoops,
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and we'll we'll dive into college hoops a little bit also.
But the XFL is here and we're gonna enjoy it.
It's a nice little, nice little something to wet your
beak a little bit if you're missing out on football.
But the NFL season is over. It's been a fun season.
I want to thank Steve to Seger, I want to
thank Bobo Leader Lap. Those guys have crushed it all
season long here behind the scenes, and this show is
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nothing without all of them. I'm Jonas Knocks, big Ben
Mallor is next. Don't go anywhere, it's yours here on
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