Die Hard Is a Christmas Movie, the Bills Are Terrifying, & the Quirky Heisman Winner
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Episode 35 of Don’t Quote Us Sports kicks off in true holiday fashion with a heated debate over Christmas movie Mount Rushmore — including a definitive ruling on Die Hard and why modern Christmas movies just don’t hit the same anymore.
From there, Isaiah and Erb dive headfirst into the NFL playoff picture, breaking down what Buffalo’s comeback win really says about the Bills, why their defense is still a massive concern, and whether playoff experience alone can carry them through January. The Patriots’ youth, Drake Maye’s growing pains, and one very obvious RB depth-chart problem also take center stage.
College football gets its turn as the guys unpack one of the strangest Heisman races in recent memory — from Fernando Mendoza’s win, to the lack of a true “Heisman moment,” to some very questionable post-ceremony behavior. The discussion quickly spirals (in the best way) into legacy, marketability, and why some future NFL teams should maybe be nervous.
They wrap things up with shout-outs you won’t hear anywhere else — including a historic volleyball upset and a near-death encounter involving a snow plow.
As always, it’s unfiltered, opinionated, and guaranteed to go places you didn’t expect.
🎧 New episode out now — and remember: tell one person at Christmas to give us a listen.