• Farhan and Moj Season 1 Episode 18

  • Jan 5 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

Farhan and Moj Season 1 Episode 18

  • Summary

  • What is New England’s recipe? Why Mac Jones doesn’t have to win football games.

    Why doesn’t “bump and run” work against Ja’Marr Chase?

    Who should be the MVP?

    Can the Dawgs finally tame the Tide?

    And most importantly, what numbers did Moj wear in his playing years?

    NFL Hall of Famer James Lofton joins Farhan and Moj to discuss these questions and more. James also shares his John Madden memories from back when VCRs were a thing, gives us his thoughts on Cooper Kupp and Ja’Marr Chase, tries to nail down who has the dominant QB – the Chargers or the Raiders – and gives us his Super Bowl picks.

    Also in this week’s show:

    Battle of the AFC Gunslingers. Burrow beats Mahomes.

    Antonio Brown melts down. How important is mental health?

    College football playoffs. An Epic Rose Bowl.

    The Transfer Portal – good or bad for college football?

    And Moj was so good he played Lacrosse, too!

    All that, plus their review of NFL week 17, preview of week 18 and the answer to this week’s trivia question: What is unique about Ja’Marr Chase wearing #1 for the Cincinnati Bengals?

    If you love football -- NFL, CFL or NCAA -- we’ve got you covered. Analysis. Debate. Fantasy. Betting. Reviews. Previews. Players. Coaches. And Commentary. We’ve got it all at FarhanAndMoj.com

    Farhan and Moj – sponsored by Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan and West Coast Auto Group! #FarhanAndMoj #JamesLofton

     

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