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The Odd Couple with Rob Parker & Kelvin Washington

Best of The Odd Couple

The Odd Couple with Rob Parker & Kelvin Washington

Fox Sports Radio and iHeartPodcasts

Football, News, Basketball, Sports, Sports News, Baseball

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Super Producer Rob G (Robert Guerra) is in for Chris, and he Rob debate whether or not the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl window is already closing before it ever fully opened, explain why they have no problem with Matthew Stafford refusing to take a pay cut from the Los Angeles Rams and tell us why LeBron James getting booed at the Super Bowl proves that James will never be as beloved as other all-time greats like Michael Jordan.

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0:00.0

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0:04.2

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0:07.6

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0:16.6

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0:26.4

You're listening to the best of the odd couple with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker.

0:33.1

Rob, G, I mean, talk about Prisoner of the Moment. Already you're counting the Eagles out? What's going on? You would think the opposite of a Prisoner of the moment. Prisoner of the moment would say, look at what the Eagles did. They should have won the Super Bowl. They should have the biggest Super Bowl window this side of Kansas City. They should be the dynasty, right? They got a young quarterback. They got A.J. Brown locked up. Devante Smith is there. I'm here to tell you, Rob, this Super Bowl window is closing before it ever fully opened up. Here's the reason why. My goodness. Several reasons, actually. Number one being, we talked about earlier today and Isaac Lone Crudson was telling us all during the show.

1:11.7

They're losing both of their coordinators to other gigs.

1:15.5

Shane Stuyke is going to be the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.

1:18.6

Jonathan Gannon is going to be the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals.

1:22.4

I don't know if you know this, how much of America knows this, but Nick Siriani does not call the offense or the

1:29.7

defense. This is not one of those situations. So what is he just standing around looking cute? Is that

1:33.7

what you're trying to say? He's a big motivator kind of guy. He's a he's a delegator, as it were, right?

1:40.1

So this is not one of those situations where you can say, oh, hey, it's okay if our offensive coordinator leaves because, you know, Andy Reid calls the place or Sean McVeigh calls the play. So it was no big deal.

1:52.8

The last time, and I think this is the only time has ever happened, but the last time a team has ever lost both of their coordinators in the same season was 2013 with the

2:02.5

Bengals, all right? That year they were sixth in offense with Jay Gruden, fifth in defense

2:06.8

with Mike Zimmer. The following season, they dropped the 15th and 12. Okay, so that's number one.

2:12.6

Number two. They took a big step back. Number two, and most importantly, that Jalen Hertz contract is coming.

2:20.1

And rightfully so.

2:20.9

He deserves every penny he's about to get.

2:23.0

If it was up to me, I'd say whatever Deshaun Watson got guaranteed any $1 more than that.

2:28.8

Because look at what I did in the Super Bowl.

2:30.5

I put on an all-time great performance.

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