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Stephen A. Smith, Chris Canty, and Shannon Sharpe discuss Justin Fields' deal with the Jets. Then, the guys debate which team in the NFL needs to figure out a QB situation more: the Browns or the Steelers. Kendrick Perkins joins the show to talk about the Lakers loss to the Nets last night and J.J. Redick's reaction. Then, Stephen A., Chris, and Shannon debate who will have a better season in 2025: Sam Darnold or Brock Purdy? And Perk drops by again to discuss how big of a statement the Nuggets made last night against the Thunder.
Stephen A. Smith, Chris Canty and Shannon Sharpe react to the Colts finalizing a deal with Daniel Jones. The guys debate whether or not the Eagles should be worries about the Commanders. Kendrick Perkins joins the show to debate whether the Warriors needs to be in standings for a deep playoff run. The crew debates wo should get more criticism for no Super Bowl ring: Allen or Burrow? They discuss if the Cowboys deserve criticism for a quiet offseason so far.
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