FOOTBALL GUMBO

CAJUNHILLBILLY
Podcast FOOTBALL GUMBO

Podcast by CAJUNHILLBILLY

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  1. 14/01/2021

    Football Gumbo Episode 99

    Alabama is your NCAA Football Natty Champ again as they take down Ohio State Buckeyes who lost Trey Sermon on the first play of the game. Steve Sarkisian, soon to leave for Austin, TX, called a great game scheming his stars open and no one could stop DaVonta Smith except his injured finger. Jaylon Waddle also was on the field early from his ankle injury and was noticeably gimpy still. Kudos to the young man for toughing it out. Najee Harris is ridiculous and may be better than Josh Jacobs. Saban now has 7 national championships to his credit, surpassing Bear Bryant. Brows shock the world with their coach, Kevin Stefanski, at home due to having COVID. Steelers were out of sorts, battled back, but Nick Chubb took a screen pass to the house for a big score to thunder ahead again. Is Big Ben done? Or will he be back? Do Steelers want him back? His cap number needs to be lowered. Saints take down Bears. Michael Thomas catches a TD for the first time in like forever...Bears offense sputters again. Wims drops a wide open TD. Anthony Miller ejected, which didn't help. Saints D played well. Rams defense carries the day as they turn back the Seahawks and their disjointed passing attack. OC Brian Schottenheimer out. Cam Akers returns in impressive fashion running the ball for the Rams. Bills get by the Colts behind Josh Allen's continued fantastic play. Is Phillip Rivers going to retire or come back for one more year? Ravens exact their revenge on Titans as they contain Derrick Henry and run the ball effectively themselves. LSU miss out on Marcus Freeman as Notre Dame swoops in and woos him away.

    47 min

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