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The Kevin Sheehan Show

QB Film Bad; Rest of Offense Good

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Kevin Sheehan, Blue Wire

Sports, Football

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2020

⏱️ 147 minutes

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Summary

Cooley's "Film Breakdown" is not kind to either quarterback but is surprisingly complimentary of an offense that totaled just 194 yards. Kevin and Thom also on how and why Washington has been at least temporarily transformed from vile to cuddly. Plenty of talk from all three of the guys on last night's amazing Baltimore-Cleveland game. Several Dwayne-Alex questions/answers with Cooley and Kevin at the end of the show too.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You don't want it, you don't need it, but you're going to get it anyway.

0:07.5

The Kevin Sheehan Show, here's Kevin.

0:12.3

Trailing by a point.

0:16.9

Jackson tried to throw for it, and he's got it.

0:20.9

Marquise Brown hangs on to the football and scores.

0:26.1

How do you like that?

0:29.2

And that was the touchdown pass last night from Lamar Jackson to Hollywood Brown

0:35.7

that gave Baltimore the lead. It would not be

0:40.0

the winning score. That would come on a Justin Tucker 55-yard field goal. But if you stayed up,

0:46.9

as Tommy did, and as I did, and watched Monday night football, you saw one of the really good,

0:53.6

if not great regular season games in a long, long time.

0:58.4

Coolie's going to be on with us in a bit to do his offensive film breakdown from the San Francisco

1:02.7

game. Tommy is with me right now. That game last night was so good. I pulled up late last night, Tommy, after the game, you know,

1:13.9

search the web for the greatest regular season NFL games of all time, which I'm not going to

1:18.6

put that game as the greatest, but it certainly was one of the more thrilling and dramatic. I

1:23.9

played the Willis Reed entrance into the garden on the radio show this morning

1:28.5

with him coming in. It's not apples to apples, but Lamar Jackson leaving the field, you know,

1:34.3

to relieve himself, to take an IV injection, whatever it was, and then to come back at the two-minute

1:41.1

warning after Trace McSorley got hurt, throw a touchdown pass on fourth and five was awfully dramatic.

1:47.7

The whole game was dramatic.

1:48.9

It was a great game.

1:49.8

But I found this list of the greatest regular season games of all time on USA Today, which I'll get to some of them in a moment.

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