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Super Bowl Preview – Papa’s Football Podcast

Jim Irsay looks like a less-sober Dr. House.

Jim Irsay looks like a less-sober Dr. House.

Enjoy the latest episode of Papa’s Football Podcast where we pick the Super Bowl winner, wonder what would have been if Jim Irsay taken his nose out of the cereal bowl of scotch he eats for breakfast long enough to use the first pick in the 2012 NFL draft to build around of Peyton Manning instead of replace him, and fix the Pro Bowl. You heard me: We fix the Pro Bowl. How did we do it? You’re going to have to listen. It’s honestly a really good idea, though. I’m not just tugging your tits to get you to click. Honest injun’.

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Richard Sherman Might Be Wising Up

It'll make sense when you click the link.

It’ll make sense when you click the link.

In his weekly Monday Morning Quarterback article, Richard Sherman mentions receiving a Tweet after his trash talking of Michael Crabtree that reminded him of the Irvin Himmel quote “No one has ever made himself great by showing how small someone else is” and how it profoundly affected him. I’m happy that the guy seems to be wising up, because a lot of the hate directed at him was quite n-bomb laden, and I was starting to feel guilty by association even though my dislike of the guy was due entirely to shitty sportsmanship and a general loathing of anything related to the Seahawks. To close this post with another piece of profound wisdom, “What the Hell kind of country is this where I can only hate a man if he’s white?”

You can read the rest of Richard Sherman’s MMQB article by clicking here.

Richard Sherman Is An Idiot–Papa’s Football Podcast

Howie loves Richard Sherman, but Howie also doesn’t post the episodes we record, so guess who gets to name them? This guy. I’m sick of Richard Sherman and the vaunted intellect he apparently possesses for attending Stanford (so did Andrew Luck, yet I don’t hear it mentioned in conjunction with the guy being anointed as Einstein, Jr. every five seconds). We also break down the Patriots – Broncos game and discuss whether or not Colin Kaepernick did indeed cost his team the game. Listen, share and enjoy. (Hell, I’ll settle for you doing two out of the three.)

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Kyle Shanahan Interviews For Ravens Offensive Coordinator

With Jim Caldwell leaving to coach the Lions, the Ravens needed a new offensive coordinator. And they might not have looked far geographically for him. Pro Football Talk reports that former Washington Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan has interviewed for the position. As a Redskins fan, I can only imagine that the instant he leaves DC he will prove successful elsewhere. Read here for the full story.

Conference Championship Weekend – Papa’s Football Podcast

It's funny that when I caption a photo "Andrew Luck's Beard" it shows facial hair and when I capture it "Aaron Rodgers' beard" it's a photo of a hot girl. Zing.

It’s funny that when I caption a photo “Andrew Luck’s Beard” it shows facial hair and when I capture it “Aaron Rodgers’ beard” it’s a photo of a hot girl. Zing.

We go over the highlights of a weekend that saw the Broncos took care of the Chargers, the Seahawks dispatched the Saints, the Colts fell to the Patriots and the 49ers vanquished the Panthers. Were our picks dead-on? Who do we have to win the AFC and NFC? Listen to the show and find out. For the good of all humanity.

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Divisional Round Week — Papa’s Football Podcast

Andy Reid’s team loses in the postseason…again (though the Chiefs’ injuries did pile up at the worst time). Will the Saints get steamrolled again by the Seahawks? Can the Panthers squelch a gritty 49ers team that looks totally on a roll? And can the Colts’ quarterback Andrew Luck show that the game has a new golden boy when he visits New England? Give a listen as we speak the word of (football) God on the latest Papa’s Football Podcast. And share us with your friends, dammit.

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Papa’s Football Podcast — Wild Card Week

To paraphrase Hank Kingsley, "Aaron Rodgers...is a gay" (allegedly). Which makes this photo a lot funnier.

To paraphrase Hank Kingsley, “Aaron Rodgers…is a gay” (allegedly). Which makes this photo a lot funnier.

Papa’s Football Podcast discusses the final playoff picture, coach firings and hirings and all the other fun to come out of the end of the regular season. Enjoy!

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Final Power Rankings for NFL Regular Season

Heading into the final week of the NFL season, we’re turning PFPod’s Power Rankings into our playoff predictor. We’ll start picking playoff winners and losers next week. This week, we just rank the 12 teams we know or believe are headed to the postseason.

Think of PFPod’s Rankings as the half-breed love-child of traditional “Power Rankings” and the NFL playoff format: from Best to Worst, we rank the 8 Division Leaders and 2 Wild Card Contenders from each conference. Our Top 12 rankings give you all the fun of a college poll AND a meaningful outlook on the NFL playoff picture!

Top 4: Bye-week bound Divisional Leaders

1. Denver Broncos. (12-3). Peyton Manning looks to follow up last week’s record-breaking 51st TD of the season with the 266 passing yards needed to break Drew Brees’ single-season record. With home-field advantage still up in the air heading into Sunday’s late afternoon games, Denver actually need Manning at the helm until the outcome is certain.

2. Seattle Seahawks. (12-3). Seattle’s Super Bowl prospects look much cloudier after suffering a home loss to Arizona. While the Seahawks’ defense did its part by snagging four interceptions from Carson Palmer, Russell Wilson and the Seattle offense could only muster 10 points and a woeful 192 yards. Watch this week’s game to see if the Rams’ defense can repeat Arizona’s success in containing Wilson’s passing and rushing yardage.

3. New England Patriots. (11-4). LaGarrette Blount had 16 carries for 76 yards and 2 TDs against the Ravens. In case you were wondering, Corey Dillon averaged 18 -24 carries during the Pats’ last postseason run to the Lombardi Trophy, and gained at least 73 yards #BelichickBringsBackTheRunGame #CoreyDillon4ProHOF

4. Carolina Panthers. (11-4). I’d like to speculate on the Panthers’ postseason chances, but there’s no point before they play at Atlanta on Sunday. A first-round bye is not a “gimme” for Carolina.

Best of the Rest: NFL Power Rankings 5-12

5. San Francisco 49ers. (11-4). The 49ers are the only wild card team with a serious shot to make their conference’s championship game.

6. Cincinnati Bengals. (10-5). The AFC North Champions will host the Ravens in this week’s fiercest head-to-head matchup. While Baltimore prays to clinch a wild card berth, the Bengals will be hoping for a win on Sunday (and a Patriots’ loss). Cincinnati desperately wants a first-round bye, something they haven’t experienced since their 1988 Super Bowl run.

7. Philadelphia Eagles. (9-6). The NFL had anticipated a classic Vick v. Romo season finale in the NFC East. Let’s see if the Foles-Orton bout delivers anything remotely close to Must-See TV.

8. Indianapolis Colts. (10-5). Indianapolis proved naysayers wrong with a road win at Kansas City last week. I’ll admit it: Andrew Luck just might win his first playoff game this year.

9. New Orleans Saints. (10-5). New Orleans need a Carolina loss next week to have a shot at the Super Bowl. Simply put, the Saints suck too hard on the road to win four in a row during the postseason.

10. Kansas City Chiefs. (11-4). The AFC’s best Wild Card contender couldn’t even beat the AFC’s weakest divisional leader at Arrowhead last week. Who are they gonna beat on the road in the playoffs? Andy Reid better dig deep in the playbook. And he better start looking for another QB to lead his squad in 2014.

11. San Diego Chargers. (8-7). Yes, we got the Chargers sneaking into the last AFC Wild Card. Prediction: Ravens lose to the Bengals, and the Jets defense blow the Dolphins’ O-line away on the road to victory. BTW, We’re kinda pissed that the Cardinals can’t steal the AFC’s second Wild Card spot. Let’s see if Tampa Bay can upset the Saints and open the door for Bruce Arians’ team to make the NFC playoffs.

12. Green Bay Packers. (7-7-1). Who wants to win the NFC North? If it’s Aaron Rodgers, then maybe the rest of us will pay attention.

Tony Romo’s Back–Papa’s Football Podcast Week 17

Haha, just kidding…we recorded right before this little gem was announced. We do give you a great analysis of the playoff picture heading into the final week of the season, though. That has to count for something!

Click here to listen to this episode of Papa’s Football Podcast or hit the “play” button below. And click here to open us in iTunes, where you can subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode as well as rate and comment on the show. No pressure. (Tons of pressure.)