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Hang Up and Listen - The One Yard From Stardom Edition

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4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2015

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca talk about New England’s 28-24 Super Bowl win. Grantland’s Bryan Curtis joins to discuss the game’s surprising stars and NBC’s lead producer Fred Gaudelli gives a behind-the-scenes look at the TV broadcast.Show notes at www.slate.com/hangup.


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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:08.0

Hi, this is Josh Levine, and this is Slate Sports Podcast, hang up and listen for the week of February 2, 2015.

0:14.2

On this week's show, we'll talk about New England's 2824 win over Seattle in Super Bowl 49.

0:20.5

We'll discuss the Seahawks decision to throw from the one-yard

0:23.4

line at the end of the game rather than try to run it in. Germain Curse's amazing catch that got

0:28.2

them down near the goal line in the stardom of the Patriots undrafted rookie Malcolm Butler and the Seahawks

0:34.8

ex-footlocker employee, Chris Matthews.

0:38.5

Two guests will be here to gab about all this stuff.

0:41.2

Grantland's Brian Curtis will bring us his view from Arizona.

0:45.0

And NBC's lead producer Fred Godelli will offer his thoughts from the truck,

0:48.9

where he oversaw his fifth Super Bowl broadcast on Sunday night.

0:52.5

He's still in the truck?

0:53.2

He's locked in the truck. He's locked in the truck.

0:54.5

Triple A is on the way. Well, he's got a mobile truck unit that he walks around in.

0:59.4

Our bonus segment for Slate Plus members will discuss Key and Peels, East West Bowl 3,

1:04.8

which features such players as Legume, Dupree, Swordless Mim Town, and DeBricasaw Ferguson. Last one. That is a good one, Mike. Joining me in Washington, D.C., Stephen Fatsis, author of the book's Word Freak, and a few seconds of panic. Any Friday sports correspondent friend, PR, is all things considered. And New Yorker writer. I'd like that appended to my...

1:28.5

Really?

1:28.9

What, what you're right?

1:29.8

I had a piece on the website.

1:41.6

Oh, on the website. No, no, no, no. Sorry, it's got to be a... Come on. No. Dot com. Eh. The internet is... It's not where it's at. You got to be in the print edition.

1:42.3

Damn.

1:43.2

Sorry, Stefan.

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