(00:00-22:19) Today, The John Kincade Show is broadcasting live from Arizona and the home of Super Bowl LVII. The guys open the show discussing their journey to Arizona, the Super Bowl, and Lebron James breaking the all-time scoring record.
(22:19-45:37) Next, the guys make a comparison between Jalen Hurts’ and Josh Allen’s playing styles and make note how the Chiefs struggled versus Allen. To wrap up the first hour, they visit Cooney’s Corner where Bob talks X-factors for the Eagles, and discuss a wardrobe conundrum by Pat.
(45:37-1:06:30) After that, the guys discuss some data John has that shows the Chiefs have a bit of padded stats and talk to a disgruntled caller who disagrees with the Hurts and Allen comparison.
(1:06:30-1:28:24) Wrapping up the second hour, the guys agree that the hotel the stayed at last night was a bit sketchy and this Eagles team is nothing like the one who lost to the Chiefs last year. Then, the crew see things from Pat’s Point of View about this year possibly being the best sports year in Philly history, and make a stop at Cooney’s Corner again, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the Eagles compared to Kansas City.
(1:28:24-1:50:23) The second half of the show kicks off with Anthony Gargano and Casey Boy from WMMR checking-in on the road from their cross-country drive to the site of Super Bowl LVII. Followed by Adam Schefter joining the show to give some insight on the Eagles just days away from the big game.
(1:50:23-2:11:00) Next the crew ponder if the more aggressive team will win the Super Bowl, and Bob goes over a breakdown Dan Orlovsky did on the Chiefs handling the Eagles’ pass rush. Pat brings up an interesting point about Troy Aikman.
(2:11:00-2:32:15) The final hour of the show starts off with a surprise guest on Media Row out in Arizona. Followed by the guys talking about the leadership approach of Jalen Hurts, and what is the most surprising part of this Super Bowl run.
(2:32:15-2:53:40) The show concludes with Thomas Dimitroff joining the show, who is the CEO of Sumer Sports and the former GM of the Falcons.