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REShow: Mike McCarthy - Hour 2 (9-22-2023)

REShow: Mike McCarthy - Hour 2 (9-22-2023)

FromThe Rich Eisen Show


REShow: Mike McCarthy - Hour 2 (9-22-2023)

FromThe Rich Eisen Show

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rich and the guys react to some questionable officiating in the Giants vs 49ers Thursday Night Football game, and in ‘What’s More Likely’ Rich weighs in on the Ravens, Dolphins, Falcons, Saints, Chargers, Vikings, Falcons, Saints, Cowboys, Steelers, Colts, Panthers, Chiefs, Taylor Swift and Deion Sanders.
Cowboys Head Coach Mike McCarthy tells Rich how he’s preparing his team to move forward after losing All-Pro CB Trevon Diggs to a torn ACL, why Micah Parsons could go down as the best defensive player in NFL history, taking over Dallas’ offensive play calling duties after the departure of former OC Kellen Moore, his impression of Trey Lance since his trade from the 49ers, his response to those who say Dak Prescott is not “elite,’ how much he talks with Jerry Jones each week, and what is like coaching in what might be the most high-profile job in professional sports.
Rich and the guys react to a White Sox beat writer who compiled what the NFL standings would look like if teams played a 162-game schedule like in MLB.
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Released:
Sep 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rich will mix football analysis with pop culture, humor, and interviews with the biggest names in sports and entertainment. The nationally syndicated radio and TV talk show airs Monday-Friday, Noon-3PM Eastern / 9AM-Noon Pacific, on Youtube, SiriusXM and NBC Sports (last two hours). Said Eisen, "After all these years of seeing TV add 10 pounds, I'm hoping phones and tablets will only add 5."