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Chapter 1: Why is the NFL considered the king of sports?
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Chapter 2: What impact do the Myles Garrett and AJ Brown trades have on their teams?
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Chapter 3: How does Julian Edelman view the Myles Garrett trade to the Rams?
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We're digging into the biggest surprises of the season. And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments. If we didn't talk ever again, I was crying. You just understood. That's how personal it got. Wow. Then after that game seven, Mark keep coming to you.
Chapter 4: What does AJ Brown's trade mean for Drake Maye's development?
He's like, you know, I love you, dog. You know, it's all love. This was just playoffs. This was just basketball.
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Chapter 5: What challenges does Jalen Hurts face in Philadelphia?
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Chapter 6: How have trades shaped the current NFL landscape?
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Chapter 7: What strategies are teams using to build competitive rosters?
Miles Garrett, Browns, Rams. And the Rams are now the first team that's ever had a reigning MVP on a team with a defensive MVP. So they're overwhelming Super Bowl favorites. And I've said this through the years. Sports should be fun. I mean, it's a business. But I'm involved in a business. It's fun. It should be fun to come to work. Right?
Chapter 8: What are the expectations for AJ Brown in New England?
I mean, in a funny business like comedy, take it seriously. And in a serious business, you've got to have a sense of humor, lighten it up. And yesterday, and the NFL is number one in this country for a lot of reasons. I think we've become an event culture. And, you know, one game a week as we're more distracted on our phones, all the platforms, you know, football's kind of built for us now.
But they also do a lot of really smart things. Like, for instance, they stay away from politics. I know the media loves when politics and sports are conjoined. The public doesn't. Most people go to games for escapism. They'll get their politics somewhere else. NFL's pretty good at staying out of that space. They constantly tweak their rules.
They're never rigid or worried about 1950 or 60, the catch, the PAT, the kickoff. They're always tweaking stuff, the rules committee. But more than anything, the NFL doesn't get in the way of fun. Yesterday was fun. It was easy to play along. Hey, Miles Garrett to the Rams and Jared Verson, three really good picks to the Browns.
The NBA, I mean, between the second apron, the first apron, Google first apron NBA and see what comes up. The more you read about it, the less I understand about it. The Larry Bird exceptions, pick swaps. Now they've got an anti-tanking 3-2-1. Try to figure it out. It's confusing. It's hard to follow. This is sports. Mid-level exceptions, four teams trades, pick swaps.
Yesterday was, hey, did you hear about the big trade? Great player Browns goes to a great team Rams. And then really good young player Rams and a bunch of picks go to the Browns. And everybody can play along. We're not talking about the Larry Bird exception. Or pick swaps. I mean, they've even got like anti-tanking stuff now. It's so much.
And because, and you see this in states like California, where you have a lot of bureaucracy and regulations, it's tough on business. It's tough to get houses built, tough to get those solar panels put in. Well, it's the same thing in the NBA. They've got so many restrictions and so much bureaucracy that it's made trades very rare in the NBA.
It feels like when I was a kid or I was younger, there was massive NBA trades. I mean, we're talking about Giannis. We'll probably talk about the Giannis deal until next trading deadline. It'll never happen. You just don't see a lot of trades. There's so much bureaucracy, so many swaps and picks, and the salaries have to match. You're getting in the way of fun.
The NFL, big trades, easy to digest, and they make it so easy that general managers in the NFL, I mean, the Rams... The Browns redid a deal on Miles Garrett's contract, and the Rams in March were like, all right, let's go. They decided in March it even affected their draft picks. So sports should be fun.
The NBA has got so much bureaucracy and so many regulations and salaries have to match that nobody makes trades. Fans love trades. I mean, yesterday was one of the great 90 minutes at the end of a program we've ever had. Because everybody can play along. Great player goes to great team. Good young player goes to rebuilding team. And here's some picks.
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