PMS 2.0 1039 - Monday Night Football Recap, UCLA Head Coach Chip Kelly, Aaron Rodgers, Colts Head Coach Shane Steichen, Darius Butler LIVE In The ThunderDome, & AJ Hawk
PMS 2.0 1039 - Monday Night Football Recap, UCLA Head Coach Chip Kelly, Aaron Rodgers, Colts Head Coach Shane Steichen, Darius Butler LIVE In The ThunderDome, & AJ Hawk  
Podcast: The Pat McAfee Show
Published On: Tue Dec 19 2023
Description: On today’s show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about last night’s Monday Night Football game between the Eagles and Seahawks that saw Drew Lock lead a game winning drive and give a very emotional post game speech to Lisa Salters, before asking if the Eagles are in big trouble, the Seahawks inching closer to the playoffs, and everything else happening around the NFL. Joining the progrum to chat about his comments about where college football needs to go and to elaborate on them is the Head Football Coach of UCLA, Chip Kelly (24:22-46:20). Next, 4x MVP, Super Bowl Champion/MVP, Quarterback for the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers joins the progrum to chat about his rehab and recovery, how the Jets being eliminated from the playoffs changes things, what type of input he’ll have going into the offseason in terms of roster construction, wanting to get back out there with all the talk from the media about cleaning house in terms of the coaches, what his favorite Christmas movies are, and much more (1:02:18-1:58:44). Lastly, Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts and Coach of the Year candidate, Shane Steichen joins the show to chat about how the season has been thus far, why he loves this team so much, the importance of Gardner Minshew, his relationship with Jim Irsay, who invented the Brotherly Shove, and much more (1:58:50-2:13:16). Make sure you subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow to watch the show. Or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN’s Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. See you tomorrow, cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices