Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show
5 On It & discussing our favorite Super Bowl commercials (Hour 3)
09 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
It's time for Five On It. Raheem Harrison-Rowdy. Bring you five topics on their minds today. On 104.3 The Score.
I got five on it. Number one. What was your biggest takeaway from Super Bowl 60?
My biggest takeaway was defenses still win championships. I'm sorry. It's cliche. It's painfully obvious. It's one of those things that you saw coming a mile away. But what did I say about the Seahawks team? I said they were the most consistent team in the NFL.
Chapter 2: What were the biggest takeaways from Super Bowl 60?
Said it a few times that I love their defense so much. And it showed yet again and again and again. So I wasn't surprised that the defense remained consistent. There are a few things that are consistent in my life, but apparently the Seahawks 2025 defense was one of them.
My main takeaway is you don't need a top five quarterback to win the Super Bowl when you don't have to go up against a top five quarterback. Got that? Think safe. Points to head. You don't need a top five quarterback to win the Super Bowl when you're not going up against a top five quarterback. This game may have gone very differently if, say, let's start naming guys.
Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes went healthy. We're out there. That's four guys I can tell you. From the AFC, who probably fare better than what Drake May did. So that was my biggest takeaway is, yes, defense does win championships, but it's a lot easier when you're not going up against an elite player at the most important position on the field.
I'll twist what both of you just said. Yes, defense wins championships, but boy, do we hate defense in this league. Boy, do we hate running games. What I learned is that we all still need offense. that we've been talking about before the show, during the show. The whole thing is what a boring Super Bowl it was. Molly and Haw talked all morning about what a boring Super Bowl it was.
I don't care what age people are anymore. The youngins, the boomers, everybody wants offense now. Except me, apparently. That's what I learned. But you even said it wasn't the most eventful Super Bowl.
Now I got excited for field position and punts.
I mean, that's cool. That's fun. But even the party that I was at, people were nodding off. And I was surprised by that. We still love offense.
Number two.
Question number two goes out to all the Maxinistas out there listening to 104.3 The Score right now. We have a Max Crosby update from Jason LaConfora of SportsBoom.com. Sports, sports, boom. Boom. LaConfora shared the following quote from an unnamed general manager. Crosby, quote, told Tom Brady he will never play for the Raiders again. That's a fact.
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Chapter 3: How would Caleb Williams have performed in the Super Bowl?
Because unless they're bringing in a quarterback... that I don't know about, the rebuilding process is long. Well, and that's just it. For me, I'm going to put it at an 8 that he gone because it's kind of last call for him. He's 28 years old. He's still at the peak of his powers. That window is going to last 3 to 4 to 5 years, whatever it is.
And I know that it would take two sides to make this happen, obviously. But unless the Raiders tell Max Crosby, hey, Don't worry. We're going to build this thing up. We're going to build this thing fast. We're going to be winning before you know it, unless they can convince him of that.
I think even the Raiders would be like, yeah, we'd probably be better off trading this guy and getting the assets and do a rolling rebuild right now. So I put it at eight. Max Crosby is gone. I am not saying that he'll end up with the Bears, though. Number three. This is Five Out of Nine, 104.3 The Score with Laila Rahimi, Marshall Harris, and Mark Grody. Here's question number three.
The Super Bowl champions Seahawks are on the Bears' 2026 schedule. Should Chicago open the season in Seattle?
Why the heck not? The only other team I see supplanting the Bears would be the Rams because those matchups have been epic. They also had to meet three times in the season. You heard the Seahawks after the Super Bowl talk about how the Rams' loss to them was a catalyst, so much so that they won 10 straight games. The end. And one of them was an absolute classic, the overtime game.
And then that was the second regular season meeting. And then the playoff game was pretty dang good, too. So when I consider that, if I'm NFL marketing, if I'm NFL marketing, I'm straight petty. And I'm starting with Rams at Seattle, Packers at Bears.
Here's what's interesting about this. The idea that the Seahawks could open the schedule against the Patriots has not escaped me. I feel like that could be a great opening night game as well. But I think they should start with the Bears. I think Bears fans should be clamoring for this. First of all, get that game out the way.
What better way that when they're feeling the emotion of having a banner hung at their stadium, maybe the 12s will be not quite as into it. Okay, that's a lie. The trolls are definitely going to be into it. But maybe the emotion overcomes the Seattle Seahawks. Also, maybe Zach Charbonnet is back. I guess he wouldn't be back by then, huh?
Move, Bears. Get out the way.
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Chapter 4: What Super Bowl commercials stood out to the hosts?
We're going to have Caleb Williams in getting MVP votes. I don't know if he's going to be the MVP.
Votes would be amazing.
They would be amazing.
For a Bears quarterback to get MVP votes.
Crazy concept.
One of the legit finalists. Are you kidding?
You know it's coming, though, Layla. It's all coming.
Dare to dream.
Mm-hmm. Number four, the Bulls and Hornets have amended the Kobe White trade after a physical showed White had a left calf injury and would have to miss time. The Hornets are now sending two second rounders. That's a 2031 second round pick from the Knicks, a 2031 second rounder from the Nuggets to Chicago instead of three.
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Chapter 5: Which Super Bowl commercial did the hosts dislike?
They must have done something. They did something. And they did it with some of their big names. So I am, until further notice. Go ahead. Until I see what Arturas Karnaschovas and Mark Eversley and Billy Donovan do in the next 30 games and in the offseason and going into next year, that's when I'll get judgy.
But right now, I'm like, you did something, and it's a bad way to live, I know, but that's where I am.
Chapter 6: What was the reaction to the use of nostalgia in Super Bowl commercials?
Uh, I think every draft asset counts. And I think that every dollar counts because this isn't the old NBA where you could spend a lot of money and the tax didn't really matter. And so because of that, I am bummed because that's a problem. Like when you...
When you have a physical issue so much that it costs you a draft pick when they made it clear that they find them important, that is a problem. It does, as we've said, confirm how injured Kobe White was. And for the Bulls to somewhat pull a fast one when it comes to Kobe's health... How about them Bulls? Yeah, that's... Dare I say savvy? Is that the right word? I feel like it's... I mean...
That's pretty good. I'd say so.
But, you know, I mean, there's a lot that comes with it. You know, you trade an injured player and maybe the physicals aren't what you want. There's a lot of tentacles where that can go. Like, what's the long-term relationship between those two teams going to be? But all of that said, it just makes me wonder why that wasn't more prevalent before.
here right like that's the first question you're asking is well wait a second why was he playing so much but we all thought it was to do what showcases trade value also he's in a contract here that's it so i i understand the process it's just a bummer that it it costs the bulls something that they value in a draft pick but the biggest takeaway by the way for this whole trade deadline thing
Yo, you stink, stink, stink at evaluating because where's Daylon Terry right now? On the street.
That's your 18th overall draft pick in 2022, and that's the real issue is what are you going to do with those picks once you get them? Five on it.
Number five. Five on it on 104.3. The score, here's our final question. What was your Super Bowl meal?
I ended up having steak, but it wasn't the one I was going to make. It was a leftover from the night before. What? So you had me hyped. Plot twist.
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