Who's To Blame?, Saquon to the Rescue?

Season 19Episode 96120 minJan 20, 2025
Who's To Blame?, Saquon to the Rescue?

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Cam Newton discuss how much blame does Lamar Jackson blame for their loss. The crew responds to Dan Campbell's emotional presser. The guys debate if Jayden Daniels can lead the Commanders to the Super Bowl win. Desmond Howard joins the show to share what he's looking forward to in the CFP National Championship and the impact if Notre Dame wins. The crew debate whether or not the Texans have a legitimate gripe with refs.

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Cam Newton are live from the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Former NFL player Golden Tate joins the show to discuss Notre Dame's chances of winning the CFP National Championship. The crew debates whether the Eagles can reach the Super Bowl with Saquon Barkley leading the way. They also debate which remaining quarterbacks have the best chance of guiding their teams to the Super Bowl. Lastly, the crew predicts the winners of the CFP National Championship.

Who's To Blame?, Saquon to the Rescue? has aired on Jan 20, 2025 at 10:00 AM
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