Harbaugh, Hoosiers, and Who’s Buying Wins with Rick Garcia and Corey Nathan
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NFL Conference Championships, Coaching Chaos, Indiana’s Title, and Baseball’s Spending Wars
Rick Garcia and Corey Nathan dig into the NFL playoffs, sorting real contenders from lucky survivors and making conference championship picks that hinge on quarterback trust and coaching edge.
From there, the focus shifts to the league’s coaching shakeups, including what separates smart resets from cosmetic changes and why the Giants’ John Harbaugh hire matters beyond New York.
Indiana’s national title sparks a broader conversation about college football’s direction, before baseball’s offseason excess and a sharp Pop That Culture segment on sports’ most hated teams close things out.
Episode Highlights NFL Playoffs-
Overtime chaos, quarterback injuries, and why Denver’s win may cost them
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Seattle steamrolls San Francisco while the Rams survive a frozen Chicago miracle
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Conference title picks hinge on coaching edge and quarterback trust
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Buffalo pulls the plug on McDermott and opens the floodgates
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Saleh, Stefanski, and Hafley raise the same old questions in new cities
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The Giants land John Harbaugh and suddenly expectations change
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Indiana wins it all and breaks the sport’s old assumptions
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Curt Cignetti’s rise, Mendoza’s toughness, and Miami’s better-than-expected fight
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Dodgers spend like the rules don’t exist
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Mets counter fast and smart
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At what point does MLB force a salary cap?
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The most hated teams in sports history
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Patriots, Yankees, Duke, Dodgers—and who somehow got left off
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Coaching still matters more than noise
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Quarterbacks decide everything, until they get hurt
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College football is drifting from its original shape
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Baseball keeps daring fans to look away
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