Down Hill from Here, King Me

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Dan Orlovsky debate whether or not they trust Sam Darnold in the playoffs. The crew debates whether the Broncos being in the playoffs or the Bengals being out is the bigger deal. Marcus 'Swagu' Spears joins the show to react to Tyreek Hill wanting out of Miami.
Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Dan Orlovsky debate who should win MVP: Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson? Marcus Spears joins the show just in time for Stephen A. and Shannon to go back and forth on LeBron passing Michael Jordan for most 30-point games in NBA history. We debate if Mike McCarthy is more likely to be fired by the Cowboys or leave on his own for another job. The crew decides if Mike Tomlin deserves more credit or criticism right now and we react to the Patriots firing Jerod Mayo after 1 year as head coach.
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