Kevin Harlan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And when a stadium has that kind of roar and volume and full-throat excitement, it's contagious to all of us.
And I think it was contagious to the players.
That was a fourth quarter I wish I could have been a part of and called.
And maybe we'll get a piece of that if we're not freezing our you-know-what's-offs
on Sunday night, but man, that comeback against Green Bay, that was one for the ages.
And the other game that was on prime not too long ago, that was a great game.
That was incredible.
The touchdown receptions by Caleb were just like, how in the world did he do it?
How did he pull that off?
And if I'm a Bears fan...
and where quarterbacking has not been the leader of headlines for the history of this franchise, to see what this kid has done in less than two years, man, that gives me hope.
And hope is a very valuable commodity.
Well, you know, I'm not sure what it is with Ben and LaFleur.
I don't know that I've looked at that story close enough.
Just from what I hear, like LaFleur says, I don't know, there's nothing there.
But clearly there has to be something.
Now, whether it's just, you know, sight unseen, young coaches trying to climb the ladder and all that, you know, I'm sure there's just the competitive rivalry that exists when someone your own age is climbing kind of,
parallel with you and gaining that reputation.
But Ben Johnson has nothing to prove.
What he did at Detroit was phenomenal.