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AJ Brown Speaks Download

02:53:13 Download January 4th

(00:00-19:46) Today on The John Kincade Show, the show opens with John, Bob, and Pat discussing A.J. Brown breaking his silence yesterday.

(19:46-34:12) Bob dives into the use of anonymous sources from a journalist’s perspective.

(34:12-54:13) The guys discuss AJ Brown admitting to adlibbing plays. Then, they discuss the Sixers and where the team stands after the first two and half months of the season.

(54:13-1:17:56) John has some numbers that show how poorly the Eagles have played. Next, they discuss Brian Johnson’s struggles as offensive coordinator and his relationship with Jalen Hurts.

(1:17:56-1:39:08) John and Bob debate the impact of A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts adlibbing plays and if it undermines the coach.

(1:39:08-2:00:45) In Pat’s Point of View, Pat asks if you would fire Nick Sirianni if the Eagles fail to win a playoff game. Then, in Game Time, Pat reads random movie descriptions and asks John, Bob, and listeners to guess the movie.

(2:00:45-2:25:32) John asks if the Eagles should rest their starters against the Giants.

(2:25:32-2:53:07) The show wraps up with Pat asking if the Sixers should roll the dice and make another trade.

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