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NFL: Good Morning Football

The Season with Peter Schrager: "What's a Head Coach Interview Like?" with Scott Pioli

NFL: Good Morning Football

iHeartPodcasts and NFL

Sports, Football

4.4634 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Peter opens the podcast with some thoughts on the Rams' Herculean effort Monday in Arizona, from folks both on the field and off. He, then, weighs in on why Deion Sanders and the Cowboys isn't as crazy as it sounds.

Scott Pioli joins to take us step by step into what a head coaching search is like. Scott, a three-time Lombardi winner, takes us into "the room where it happens", and goes through the many people, questions, and politics involved in a head coaching search.

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0:00.0

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The season with Peter Schrager is a production of the NFL in partnership with IHeart Radio.

0:53.9

I'm on Good Morning Football, Monday to Friday on NFL. I'm on Good Morning Football, Monday to Friday, and NFL Network. I'm on Fox NFL kickoff on Sundays. We're entering the divisional round of the playoffs. But before we get to all that and to our guests, I just wanted to really go a little deeper on what occurred on Monday in Arizona and what the Rams and the Cardinals pulled

1:13.5

off. I say the Cardinals because I think they were the ones who didn't get any credit in this

1:17.3

whole situation for executing what was an incredible 72 hours and putting on an NFC Wildcard game

1:24.6

in a stadium that wasn't involving either team. The Cardinals sent their team

1:30.9

planes. We saw that. That's from the owner. That's, that's cool. How about the Cardinals PR staff led by

1:36.4

Mark Dalton and Chris Melvin and those guys? They thought their season was over. They were preparing

1:40.8

for the combine and for the draft. And they were put into action and were not only working with the Rams and the league in credentialing media members, but they were on site providing all the media elements that you need when you arrive at a game as a media member working it.

1:59.0

The Cardinals opened up their building. they opened up their arms, and they embraced

2:03.4

a division rival in the L.A. Rams and did so with no complaints and with no second thoughts.

2:09.4

As for the Rams. Incredible. Incredible in that on the Tuesday prior, they are, in many cases, evacuating their homes, as so many of those

2:21.5

ramp staffers live on the west side of L.A., and many live in Malibu, and some I know live in the

2:28.9

Palisades, and Altadena. They were evacuating their homes in many ways, and if not, they were at least

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