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The Kevin Sheehan Show

HR2: You have one year to win a Super Bowl, which all time coach can get it done? | John Ourand breaks down NFL Playoff ratings

The Kevin Sheehan Show

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News, Sports

4.7697 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2026

⏱️ 49 minutes

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1.29.26 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan gets more caller thoughts on which all time NFL coach would they pick to win a Super Bowl in one year with a good roster. John Ourand from Puck News joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss how the NFL Playoff ratings are affecting the networks and if Al Michaels will be returning to Thursday Night Football next season. Kevin Sheehan talks about Myles Garrett sending cryptic posts on social media and the Browns hiring Todd Monken.

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0:00.0

from Eric you forgot the Belichick Browns team that went to the postseason Vinnie

0:07.2

Testa Verdi was the starter and Mark Rippin won a few games for Belichick that year.

0:14.2

I remember Mark Rippen playing for the Browns. I do and I remember him starting some games. I did not remember that it was

0:22.6

Vinnie Testa Verdi. That's my bad, because Vinny Testaverti, it's a pretty decent starting

0:27.4

quarterback the year. They went 11 and 5 and won a playoff game against, ironically, the Patriots,

0:34.6

and then lost to the Steelers in the divisional round.

0:38.0

But yes, Rippin started three games for the 94 Bill Belichick Cleveland Browns team

0:43.6

and went two and one in those starts.

0:48.5

Interesting.

0:49.2

He was 32 years old.

0:51.5

Testaverdi was 31, and Testaverdi obviously got hurt during those games, but he started

0:58.0

three games, and I went back and just looked at the box scores.

1:01.5

He didn't play great, but they beat some good teams during that stretch.

1:08.0

They beat the Patriots who they would later play in the postseason, and they

1:13.0

beat the Eagles in that particular season. Yeah, Mark Rippin. Wow. I mean, Mark

1:21.8

Rippin, after leaving Washington in 93, played 94 in Cleveland, played 11 games and started three for the St. Louis

1:33.3

Rams in 95, then was in Philadelphia as a backup, and then back to St. Louis as a backup.

1:40.5

And then 2001, after being retired for three seasons, came back as a backup quarterback

1:48.6

for the Indianapolis Colts in 2001. So he backed up Peyton Manning in 2001, Ripin did.

2:00.5

That's crazy.

2:03.6

They were a decent, they were not a good team that year, but Ripon was retired for a few years and came back and finished with Indy.

2:11.1

I don't think I remembered that.

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