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The Peter King Podcast

Chris Simms, Bleacher Report, Richie Incognito, Buffalo Bills and Jonathan Casillas, New York Giants

The Peter King Podcast

NBC Sports

Pro Football Talk, Football, Nbc, Nfl, Nbc Sports, The Mmqb, Peter King, Sports, Nfl Football, Pro Football, Football Morning In America

4.4872 Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2017

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode, Peter King talks to CBS and Bleacher Report analyst Chris Simms, Buffalo guard Richie Incognito, and Giants linebacker Jonathan Casillas. Simms, the former NFL quarterback, weighs in on the MVP vote. He explains what makes Patriots coach Bill Belichick so non-stressed, and so good (Simms worked for Belichick for 18 months), and why he could last many more years as a coach. Simms also picks the teams he likes the most in this playoff derby. Incognito gives his playoff breakdown, with Wild Card winners in all four games, and explains why the running style of Le'Veon Ball makes Pittsburgh so dangerous. If someone's going to beat New England this postseason, Incognito has the recipe for how to do it. He also shares insight in how a team can beat the Seahawks (hint: physical football). Casillas explains the lessons he's learned from studying Giants' defensive history and talks about the phone call from Lawrence Taylor that he'll always remember. He discusses how a team can make new players on a unit fit in quickly, as the Giants' defense this year shows. And he warns about the danger of playing Aaron Rodgers, who he'll face this Sunday.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Peter King. Welcome to the MMQB podcast with Peter King, where I take you

0:07.5

inside the minds of the biggest influencers in the NFL.

0:13.0

This week the first triple header of the year.

0:16.0

Start with Chris Simms, the analyst for Bleacher Report, and CBS, then go up to Buffalo

0:21.8

for Ricci Incognito, and then with the New York Giants and their

0:26.7

linebacker Jonathan Casillas.

0:29.2

I ask Chris Simms, a former New England Patriots employee, why Bill Bellacek is so good.

0:35.7

I think the biggest thing is everything is about supplying information to Bill so he can make

0:40.4

the decisions and Bill has the front office and the coaching staff all on the

0:45.2

same page. That's the biggest difference and there's never a day off with Bill Bellachik.

0:50.3

I ask Richie Incognito about his old team, the Miami Dolphins, and what they're going to have to do to stop Pittsburgh.

0:57.0

You know, this is a classic Pittsburgh deal. They're going into the playoffs, they're rolling, they have the pedigree pedigree it's going to be a cold day in

1:04.4

Pittsburgh and they're going to try and establish the running the key to this game is

1:07.9

for Miami to get that stopped and I asked Jonathan Kaseyus what he learned from a

1:12.4

line-backing predecessor of his with Jonathan Casillas what he learned from a

1:12.5

line-backing predecessor of his with the New York Giants,

1:16.3

Lawrence Taylor.

1:17.5

He basically said, when you're playing against somebody,

1:20.7

make them remember you, you know, aff your will to a point where they remember you.

1:26.0

Those conversations and more coming up next.

1:30.8

Back on the MMQB podcast with Peter King, pleasure to be joined today by Phil Sims, son.

1:37.0

That was a good one, I like it.

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