GMFB Selects: Reliving Super Bowl Week (Thursday Pt2)
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🗓️ 4 July 2024
⏱️ 44 minutes
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The Good Morning Football Select Podcast:
Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, Cameron Wolfe and Josh Metellus ask which TE you would rather roll around Las Vegas with after a Super Bowl LVIII win: George Kittle or Travis Kelce? Kyle Brandt and Super Bowl Champion Jason McCourty drop in from Las Vegas. Peter ranks the top rookie Super Bowl performances and we are joined by Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.6 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:04.3 | Good Morning Football is a production of the NFL in partnership with IHeart Radio. |
| 0:14.9 | Hey, this is Peter Schreger from Good Morning Football. |
| 0:17.6 | It's officially summer, officially the off season. |
| 0:20.5 | So what do we do? We go back and we relive Super Bowl Week, and we're going to do that on this podcast here. Here are the athletes and the interviews that led up to the big game on Good Morning Football. Find out who ended up being right and who was wrong with their predictions. And yes, I was right. So let's go back and enjoy Super Bowl Week with the Good Morning Football crew. Good morning football. That's what it is. Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by CDW. Ahead of Super Bowl 58, we are originating from New York City. It's Thursday. I'm Jamie Ear at all. There's Peter Schrager with the fist pump. Cameron Wolfe filling in on that side of the table. What's up, Cam? And then Viking safety, Josh Mattelis. Go blue. Josh, you are here for the week. Go blue, baby. Go blue. Go blue. How does it feel to have been on Vikings teams that were in playoffs, whatever, to watch so intimately this week, especially being on TV, teams that are buying for a Super Bowl. Does it make you want to taste it even more? Yeah, I would say the closer I get to the end of my career, because it's obviously approached I'm on the back half of it, my football career. You know, you can't play this game forever like other sports. But, you know, you just get that itch and that, like, it's just that feeling. |
| 1:27.7 | Like, you want to experience that. You talk about Debo, his rookie year he went now five years later or four years later. He's back in the same position. It's like, I want that, you know, I want that. I want to be in a Super Bowl. I want that feeling being with my team. We grinded throughout the whole offseason talking about this one goal and we finally get there. And, you know, it's something as a competitor, you know, as a winner you want and, you know, I'm itching for it. Real quick, when I say that Isaiah Pacheco is going to be the first running back in the history of the sport to potentially win back-to-back Super Bowls in his first two years, when you hear that, do you say, come on, that's just, that's not fair. Like, what do we do in here? Spoil, right? Harrison Smith, been in the league a long time. |
| 2:34.3 | It's never even been to a Super Bowl. And a guy like that spoiled gets two Super Bowls, and let alone has a chance to win both of them. So, yes, it's definitely something I'm jealous of and kudos to him. One thing I'm curious about, like we've talked a lot about all the positions you play, 12 different spots, like a versatile piece in Brian Flores' defense. Is there a guy on either side of the defense's ball for this game that you look at and is like he kind of does what I do? Kyle Ushack. Yeah, I would say he's as versatile as they come. They're able to do a lot of the stuff they do because of him. |
| 2:37.2 | Like I said, yesterday and yesterday's show, they like 21 personnel. |
| 2:41.4 | And when you have a fullback who can play tight-in, |
| 2:43.8 | who can line up and catch balls and Tony Tootap on the sideline like he did last week, |
| 2:48.9 | and do stuff like that, you can do anything. |
| 2:51.4 | And I would say that kind of what makes our defense special in Minnesota, you know, |
| 2:55.4 | me being able to play so many different spots, we can do a lot of different things and you |
| 2:58.9 | never know what's coming. |
| 3:00.1 | And it's the same thing with him. |
| 3:01.4 | You never know what's coming on GMFB. |
| 3:03.5 | Time for the Lee Block. |
| 3:04.2 | Lee Block. |
| 3:05.3 | Don is starting to streak over Allegiance Stadium in Las Vegas, which means it's just after 6 a.m. There it is. It's where the game's going to be played on Sunday. Sherry Burris is at the Chief's Hotel, though. Both teams in the NFL opting to situate these teams outside city proper, if you will. And Omar Ruiz with the 49ers. |
| 3:25.0 | We'll hear from Omar in a beat. |
| 3:26.4 | Sherry, we'll start with you. |
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