Kurt Warner: Montana greatest QB of all time

  NFL Network’s Kurt Warner joined the show to talk about the big stories around the League. Warner talked about Peyton Manning’s legacy and noted how much harder it was to throw so many TDs 10 years ago – and Manning still had big numbers. But Warner thinks that Joe Montana should be called the…

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A.J. Green still unsure about playing Sunday

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green joined the show to talk about his toe turf and more. He said he hopes to play against the Ravens, but he’s not sure. Dan asked Green who makes the call — “it’s my toe’s call.” Green, however, didn’t want to talk about Todd Gurley or answer who is…

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Tom Verducci: Royals and Giants experts in ‘October baseball’

Fox broadcaster and Sports Illustrated writer Tom Verducci joined the show to preview the World Series. Verducci said he thinks the better story is the Royals winning is the better story because they haven’t won in 29 years. He said stores have cold weather Royals gear for the first time in forever. Verducci said both…

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Austin Davis on Rams’ trick play, lack of recognition

St. Louis Rams quarterback Austin Davis joined the show to talk about their big win over the Seahawks. Davis admitted he was just as fooled as we were by the trick punt play. “I had no idea what was going on,” Davis said. He had no clue if they practiced that play. Dan asked if…

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Brad Biggs on turmoil in Bears locker room

Chicago Tribune Bears reporter Brad Biggs (@BradBiggs) joined the show to talk about the postgame meltdown in the Windy City on Sunday. Biggs said reporters could clearly hear Brandon Marshall yelling in the locker room after the game. And it seemed that Marshall has issues with Jay Cutler’s turnovers.  

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Tony Dungy on Peyton’s late-career resurgence

NBC’s Tony Dungy joined the show to break down Week 7 and more. Dungy weighed in on what Peyton Manning does better now late in his career. “His arm is probably 85 to 90 percent of what it was when he was 25,” Dungy said. “But he sees everything.”

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