Ram-Page, Storybook Super Bowl

Stephen A. Smith, Elle Duncan and Dan Orlovsky debate if Sunday means more for Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen. The crew discuss if the Chiefs are a lock vs the Texans and how much Travis Kelce has left in the tank. Dan may have been right about the Rams all along. Elle and Stephen A react to Dan's hot take about the Rams being the most dangerous team in the NFC. They debate whether or not the Eagles can rely on Jalen Hurt's arm to win. Speaking of the Eagles, Stephen A reacts to KAT switching out his Eagles gear mid-game. Lastly, Stephen A. reacts to Lebron's comments about dominating at 16 years old in a pickup came versus Michael Jordan.
The crew kicked it off reacting to breaking news that the Cowboys requested to interview Kellen Moore for the head coach position. Stephen A. Smith, Elle Duncan and Dan Orlovsky debate which is the better story: Chiefs 3-peat or Lamar's 1st ring? They react to Caleb Williams' saying he wants an offensive-minded coach and discuss if that's Mike McCarthy. Stephen A. pays respect to Bub Uecker after the Brewers announced his passing. The crew debates whether or not the Vikings should bring Sam Darnold back next season. Stephen A., Elle, and Dan share their triple-play parlays for this weekend and discuss what will be the biggest key in the Rams-Eagles game. Lastly, they react to Harbaugh defending Justin Herbert's performance in their playoff loss. Was this justified?
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