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The Rich Eisen Podcast

REP: Matt Damon, Al Michaels, Rob Lowe and Mike Florio

The Rich Eisen Podcast

NFL and Rich Eisen

Sports, News, Tv & Film

4.5672 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2011

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Guests include Academy Award winning actor and die-hard Patriots fan Matt Damon, who joins Rich from NFL headquarters in New York.  A New England native, Damon chats with Rich about the Patriots chances at a title this season, where he was when he first met Tom Brady, and much much more... Including his new movie "We Bought A Zoo", directed by the super talented Cameron Crowe that hits theatres Friday, December 23rd. Up next is the voice of "Sunday Night Football" on NBC, Al Michaels, who is fresh off fantastic finish in Dallas that saw Tony Romo and the Cowboys let another fourth quarter lead slip away.  As always it's an informative chat when Al is in-studio and we look forward to him and Cris Collinsworth on the call for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis.  Our second big time actor of the show phones in fresh off of hosting the Country Music Television awards, when big time Colts fan, Rob Lowe dials up the program.  Like millions of Americans, Lowe was suffering from the Fantasy Football blues, after a devastating loss in week 14, at the hands of his very own son no less.  But it certainly isn't bad being Rob Lowe these days, as the bestselling author of "Stories I Only Tell My Friends" recently announced he'll be penning a follow up book titled "Love Life" and also has a new film currently in theatres called "I Melt With You" co-starring Jeremy Piven.  Like we said, it certainly isn't bad being Rob Lowe. This week's show rounds out with the founder of Pro Football Talk, Mike Florio, who shares his take on the James Harrison hit that nearly knocked out Colt McCoy, and the leagues handling with a 1-game suspension.  Florio also shares his thoughts on some of the recent coaching vacancies and where he thinks some of the more high profiled "retired" coaches may land in the offseason.  It's a fun, star studded podcast to get you ready for not one, but two games on NFL Network this week.  Thanks for downloading

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0:00.0

You're rocking the Jet Green right now.

0:02.2

Adam Sandler.

0:03.2

Number one, you were Rich Eisen.

0:04.7

The second movie, I see Brad Hirshberg.

0:07.6

Dennis Miller.

0:09.3

The autumn wind is caused by global warming.

0:13.6

A legend in the booth, Jim Brockmire.

0:16.0

I do love watching Tebow play.

0:17.5

I got to say, he just combines all the fiery leadership of Ray Lewis with the throwing ability of Ray Lewis.

0:27.8

I don't download many podcasts, but when I do, I prefer the Rich Eisen podcast.

0:36.7

Here's your host, Rich Eisen.

0:39.7

Welcome to the latest edition of the Rich Eisen podcast presented by Bud Light,

0:43.9

Chalkful, oh fun, as we enter week 15, only three weeks to go in the National Football League,

0:50.9

and the AFC has no fewer than four teams at 10 and 3. And the seven and five teams last

0:58.2

week, there were five of them, only two of them won. Tim Tebow, pulling one out again. Another

1:05.3

miracle finish. And I know how that language and what it's tinged with, especially with him, but it

1:12.4

really was a miracle. The man had 11 straight incompletions against the Bears team that he did

1:18.6

score against late, but the Bears, the Bears had the game in their hands. All they had to do was

1:23.2

just run out the clock and mystifyingly Marion Barber runs out of bounds.

1:28.1

And what that did was open the door.

1:30.1

And everybody knew that Tebow time was hitting.

1:33.3

As soon as Marion Barber ran out of bounds, you knew that the Bears would have at least a

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