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So we'll do that next with Herm Edwards.
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I'm Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score.
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This is Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score.
And there's no better guest to bring into this type of music now that we know our Super Bowl matchup than the coach.
Joining us on the Circa Sports Illinois hotline, download the Circa app today, is Herm Edwards.
Herm, thank you so much for joining us today.
Trust me, Herm, this is our pleasure.
We get to learn knowledge from you right now.
And Herm, I think there were so many decisions where as a coach, you're probably not just analyzing the quality of the play out of these four teams that we just saw.
But there were some pivotal decisions, whether playing a factor in the AFC championship game, for example, Sean Payton being asked about his decisions in the second quarter.
You don't think that's your best chance for points.
What did you think of some of the decisions that stood out to you in these games?
And, Coach, I think what stands out to me in that decision is not only does it motivate your players, at least how I see it, is that you can know it's coming, but then it's still the other team's job to try to stop it.
Yeah, the yards were at a premium in that game, that's for sure, Herm.
We were talking to Herm Edwards, the ESPN analyst, and of course the longtime NFL and college head coach here, Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score.
And you've mentioned Sam Darnold a couple times.