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The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny

Pump Up the Rams

The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny

ESPN

Football, Sports

4.86.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Mina and ESPN's Domonique Foxworth discuss how Super Bowl LVI changed after Odell Beckham, Jr. was injured, Sean McVay's refusal to stop running the ball, how it was Cooper Kupp no matter what on the final drive for the Rams, Stafford's no look pass, Aaron Donald's future, why it's hard to evaluate Joe Burrow's performance, why teams shouldn't try to emulate LA's all in approach, and whether or not the Bengals will be back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, Boreg is Sard today.

0:01.2

I wanted to remind you to check out the first draft podcast

0:04.5

with ESPN expert Smellkiper, Jr.

0:06.4

Todd McShay and Field Yates who bring you the latest intel

0:09.4

on the NFL draft every Monday and Thursday.

0:11.9

Listen wherever you get your pods

0:13.2

and check out the Monday shows on ESPN's YouTube page.

0:16.7

Welcome back, the Manicom Show featuring Lenny.

0:30.4

The only NFL podcast were one of the hosts

0:33.0

that the Super Bowl commercial with the robotic dog

0:35.2

was very offensive.

0:37.8

That's Lenny.

0:38.8

I'm Manicom's Dominic.

0:41.0

I actually didn't think any of the ads were particularly

0:43.7

memorable in this year's Super Bowl.

0:45.8

What about you?

0:46.8

Yeah, nothing stood out.

0:47.8

I mean, it felt like a nostalgia fest,

0:50.5

the whole Super Bowl halftime show in commercials.

0:53.7

Everything was an nostalgia fest.

0:55.6

And I don't know, it just kind of washed over me

0:58.6

and it happened.

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