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And it's funny, Coach, because you bring up
the timeline that we've seen the Patriots and Mike Vrabel have but then he's beating a team coached by Sean Payton who unfortunately lost Bo Nix due to a broken bone in his ankle in that last game which was an incredible game in and of itself coming down to luck but I think to even do what Sean Payton has done a guy known for his offensive mind got far and away one of the best defenses in the league too you know what do you make of just the timeline you're talking about when it comes to Payton coming back to the Broncos and then what that team did this past year
Herm, what do you think about the Bears' season this past year and their potential for next year?
We just threw up our hands in elation here in the studio, Coach.
That was good news for us.
And I feel like Marshall has been saying almost the exact same phrasing.
Herm Edwards, this has been a lot of fun.
As usual, we love talking football with you.
Thank you for joining us.
That is Herm Edwards, the longtime NFL and, yes, college and Pac-12 coach, talking to us about not just the Bears, but the AFC and NFC title games and a lot more.
Well, and the way he, you can tell, man, like Sam Darnold, just believing in people.
That's what they do.
That's what coaches do.
Coming up next here on Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score, I want to remind you again that if you missed our first hour, we had a lot of calls and Mitch Rosen came in to talk about Terry Boards.
We are having a celebration of life.
to honor his tomorrow starting at noon.
It goes until 7 o'clock.
Matt Spiegel is hosting.
So we want to bring back some classic audio for you coming up in our halftime segment.
But next, there was a monumental evening that took place at the United Center on Saturday.