Mike'd Up, Titans in Trouble

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Jeff Saturday debate if Mike McCarthy would be a good fit for the Chicago Bears' head coaching job. They also discuss the possibility of Russell Wilson's starting quarterback job being in jeopardy. Brian Windhorst joins the show to talk about Jimmy Butler being suspended by the Miami Heat. Lastly, they discuss which quarterback they trust more in the upcoming Wild Card matchup between Jayden Daniels or Baker Mayfield.
Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Domonique Foxworth debate if Jerry Jones should allow Mike McCarthy to leave Dallas as he books an interview with the Bears. We get Shannon's segment back up and running as he tells us what's "Sharpe or Not Sharpe" in the NFL. Jeff Saturday joins the show to react to breaking news that the Titans have fired General Manager Ran Carthon. Brian Windhorst is here to shed some light on the Jimmy Butler drama in Miami and tell us how the Suns can save their season despite moving Beal and Nurkic to the bench.
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