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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

GMFB Thursday Hour 2: Top-5 Eagles, Akbar's apology, Nate Tice joins!

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

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Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Omar Ruiz listing their top-5 Philadelphia Eagles players. Akbar issues his apologies to the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles and then NFL analyst Nate Tice joins the show and breaks down how the Eagles dominated the Chiefs.

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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.

0:08.3

Good morning football. Hey, hey, hey. Oh, go ahead.

0:22.9

Good morning.

0:27.0

Super it and rejoice.

0:29.6

It never gets old from the radio call.

0:31.0

The Philadelphia Eagles and Merrill Reese.

0:31.6

What's up, everybody?

0:32.0

Welcome to the time.

0:32.5

GMFB.

0:34.3

Live in L.A. and New York,

0:37.3

although all of us are looking squarely at Philadelphia tomorrow with the parade.

1:15.6

It's Thursday, February 13th. Here's Akbar Baj de Bimilla. There's Kyle Brandt. There's Omar Ruiz. I'm Jamie Erdahl, slowly but surely working through all the green in my wardrobe. Guys, I bought an Eagles and a Chief's T-shirt from a street vendor in New Orleans, not a weird interaction whatsoever. Okay. On Sunday morning, Super Bowl morning in New Orleans, and I said, you know what, I'll wear the winner T-shirt on Friday. So I got my Eagles final t-shirt. Five bucks coming in tomorrow on the show, Kyle. I'm very much looking forward to my addition to my wardrobe on the streets of New Orleans. I believe you. It looks great. And I think it's a perfect segue talking about clothes and wardrobe.

1:20.4

You ever lay out all the things that you need for a trip and there's no possible way they could fit in your suitcase? That is how I feel right now with the exercise we are about to do with

1:24.9

the Eagles. There are way too many good players on the Eagles to do what we are about to do with the Eagles. There are way too many good players on the Eagles to do what we are about to do with the Eagles. So let's figure it out together. And Jamie, maybe you can tell us what it is. Let's do it. All right. It's an activity. We all have our whiteboards out and we are all sweating profusely because of what Kyle just mentioned. So let's get to our first exercise here on GMFB. Listen, it was a team effort for

1:47.3

Philadelphia to earn their second Lombardi trophy in franchise history. So here are our whiteboards,

1:53.8

put in whichever direction you have. And I guess I already am going to admit, break the segment

1:58.5

however you like, because I already did when it comes to my top five list. Kyle, the exercise and the challenge is as follows.

2:05.0

Jamie, can I ask you why are you breaking the segment? Why break the segment knowingly,

2:09.9

willingly and deliberately? Why not just keep the segment unbroken? There's nothing more triggering

2:14.3

for Kyle than admitting that you already broke the segment. Can I just say I already put my own guardrails up? Like, you just said yourself, it's too hard of an assignment. I'm not trying to fail my class here on the second hour of GMFB already. Can I just play the game the way I want to play it? Or do you want me to totally rewrite my list already? No, go ahead. You got creative rights. So what are we doing? We're ranking our top

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