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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Best NFL Weekend Ever!

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Kevin Sheehan, Blue Wire

Football, Sports

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2022

⏱️ 129 minutes

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Summary

Kevin opened the show recapping the incredible NFL weekend of playoffs games. ESPN's Scott Van Pelt joined the show to add to the conversation of one of the great NFL weekends of all-time with one of the greatest finishes in NFL postseason history last night between the Chiefs and Bills. Kevin finished the show with a little on the Wizards, Ovechkin, Terps, and Denny McCarthy's T-6 finish at La Quinta.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

You don't want it, you don't need it, but you're going to get it anyway.

0:07.5

The Kevin Sheehan Show, here's Kevin.

0:13.0

Looking to the end song.

0:14.7

For the win, he caught it, ball game.

0:19.5

Chiefs to the championship game. That touchdown to the championship game.

0:23.3

That touchdown to Travis Kelsey on the opening drive of overtime,

0:27.8

capped off one of the most memorable playoff games in NFL history.

0:33.3

Here we go again with the perhaps perceived hyperbole.

0:39.5

Good Monday to all of you.

0:41.8

Scott Van Pelt will join me here shortly.

0:44.8

We will have a conversation about all of these games.

0:47.6

I'm going to go through these games in the opening segment, game by game,

0:50.8

and give you my thoughts on each of them.

0:53.8

I will start with this. Obviously,

0:57.4

this divisional round of the NFL playoffs producing four walk-off wins, three by field

1:05.6

goal, a fourth by a touchdown, and the fourth and final game being one of the most exciting NFL playoff games

1:14.4

in NFL history. Certainly you would put the final two minutes up there with any game

1:20.5

you've ever watched at any point during the season. But this probably is the greatest

1:27.4

weekend in the history of the NFL playoffs.

1:30.9

The total aggregate number of points, 15, all right, the four games decided by 15 points.

1:40.7

That's the fewest for this round in NFL history. And never before have all four

1:47.2

games been decided on walk-off plays. Three field goals in the first three in the touchdown,

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