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Deebo & Joe- Part 2: Johnny Manziel MMA Debut, Caleb Williams Development, Knicks Courtside Tickets Cost
25 May 2026
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Chapter 1: What insights do Deebo and Joe share about Caleb Williams' development?
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Chapter 2: How did Johnny Manziel perform in his MMA debut?
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Chapter 3: What are the costs associated with Knicks courtside tickets?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Johnny Manziel's MMA career?
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Chapter 5: How do Deebo and Joe evaluate the Knicks' playoff performance?
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Chapter 6: What are the reactions to the pricing of NBA playoff tickets?
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Chapter 8: What do Deebo and Joe think about the future of the NFL playoffs?
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The Chicago Bears, baby, the Bears quarterback coach JT Barrett wants Caleb Williams to do less, take what the defense is giving him. Barrett says Caleb could save energy by simply foregoing some of the wilder plays in favor of hitting open pass catchers underneath. He said late in some of the games, there were
He was making some heroic plays, but it wasn't necessary if we execute in the first quarter and second quarter. We might be up two touchdowns by the time we get to the fourth quarter. We'd be effective and take what... Sorry, we'd be efficient and take what the defense has given us. You don't necessarily have to put on a cape and make those crazy plays because you're already...
Because you already were killing them in the first three quarters. Joe. Yes. Why do you think the quarterback coach on Caleb, you think it's a good thing, bad thing? How do you look at this? I look at it as a good thing. It's not bad that he's speaking on Caleb like this. I think it's high praise.
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