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Monica McNutt, Kimberley A. Martin, Bart Scott, and Andrew Hawkins debate if the Chiefs are a lock to win their 3rd straight Super Bowl and if Lamar Jackson should get the NFL MVP over Josh Allen. The crew tells us what picks they like in tonight's Bears-Seahawks game in our Triple Play Parlay. Plus, is Pete Carroll the best option for the Bears' head coaching job? David Dennis Jr. and Bobby Marks join the show to debate if the LeBron James-Steph Curry rivalry is the greatest of all time and if the 76ers have officially arrived this season after beating the Celtics on Christmas Day
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