Brian Daboll Fired, Bills Exposed, Drake Maye Hype, & CFB Playoff Chaos
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In this episode of Don’t Quote Us Sports, Isaiah and Erb go FULL throttle across the NFL and college football landscape — breaking down firings, meltdowns, miracle wins, QB controversies, playoff chaos, and elite-level pettiness.
We kick things off with NFL shockwaves, reacting to the stunning firing of Brian Daboll and the Giants’ continued spiral. We debate whether Joe Schoen should’ve been the one to go, who’s truly to blame, and which coaching candidates could turn New York around, including the surprisingly hot names in the early rumor mill.
Then we hit the AFC meltdown tour, as the Bills get punched in the mouth by Miami. Was it a classic let-down game after the Kansas City win or does Buffalo have real structural problems? We dig into the turnovers, defensive failures, and why James Cook might secretly be the key to everything.
From there, it’s Fraud Watch™, starring the Denver Broncos. Sure, the record says they’re winning… but the tape? The numbers? The opponents? Brother, the receipts are not flattering. We break down their “scrappy or scary?” résumé and why their wins might not actually mean anything.
Next up, the Drake Maye Hype Train is officially out of control — and we’re driving it. Is he actually Tom Brady’s clone? Does he already have New England back from the dead? And what does this mean for teams who passed on him (👀 looking at you, Tennessee)? This segment goes off the rails in the best possible way.
We close with total college football chaos, diving into Texas Tech’s rise, Indiana’s dominance, confusing conference-title incentives, and how the new playoff structure might break the sport as we know it. This is peak Don’t Quote Us: stats, nonsense, heated debates, and unhinged confidence
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