Chase welcomes back Lachman and introduces new guest Carter as the crew opens with the Bengals thumping the Cardinals and the familiar frustration of Cincinnati only looking lethal once the season’s already cooked—plus a spirited debate on whether changes need to start with Zac Taylor or the front office. From there, Carter breaks down a bruising Chargers loss defined by protection issues and a battered QB, while still keeping the big-picture outlook surprisingly optimistic thanks to young weapons, sneaky defensive standouts, and hope for next year. The show then swings into NFC East chaos, where the Giants stumble into an “unfortunate win” amid tanking discourse and front office anger, before finishing this stretch with the Eagles surviving a rainy, defense-led slugfest against the Bills—and the crew unloading on conservative second-half playcalling, the two-point decision, and who actually deserves blame. Our review section ends with Will and Chase going over dreary Christmas day game between the two once proud franchises. We end the show reviewing the Bengals, Chargers, and NFC East games. Thank you for listeneing!
Episode 100: Curse Broken
The boys are back for their 100th episode and the a team has won the NFC East in back to back years for the first time in a long time – Go Birds! We get off to a depressing start with Brandon talking about the Giants loss to the Vikings and Will lamenting the Cowboys blowout loss to the Chargers before getting into the Eagles/Commanders game featuring 2 point conversions and kicker issues. We then preview next weeks games, where the Giants and Raiders prepare to battle for the #1 pick, the Eagles get ready to face Josh Allen (we think) in some potentially bad Buffalo weather and Cowboys come to DC to play the Commanders in a matchup of disappointing seasons. Thanks for listening, and like and subscribe to catch the next 100 episodes!
Episode 99: Will’s Hudl Tape
The boys are back as the NFL enters the final stretch of the 2025 season, and tensions across the NFC East are reaching a breaking point. Matt opens the show by breaking down a much-needed get-right performance from the Eagles, who dominate a reeling Raiders team in convincing fashion. Will then pulls no punches, calling season on the Cowboys after their demoralizing loss to J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings—a defeat that may linger well beyond Week 15.
Brandon and Chase take the reins for this week’s Six Sundays matchup, recapping the Commanders–Giants showdown in a game best described as a movable object colliding with a stoppable force. As playoff hopes fade and draft implications loom, the conversation turns from what was to what’s next.
In this week’s previews, Vegas weighs in as the Cowboys open as favorites against the Chargers, while Brandon makes the case for the Giants pulling off a win over the Vikings. The show wraps with another pivotal Six Sundays preview, as the Eagles and Commanders square off in a matchup that could shape the NFC East down the stretch.
Insight, accountability, and unfiltered takes—this is the best show for everything NFC East. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation.
Episode 98: Jinx Off
The boys are back, and we start off hot with Matt defending why this wasn’t such a bad loss for the Eagles — though Chase, Brandon, and Will aren’t buying it. We give Chase a break by skipping over the Minnesota game and instead dive into a scholarly debate on what truly separates a Super Bowl favorite from a contender, revisit some of his past takes, and ask where the Commanders go from here. Will breaks down the never-ending roller coaster that is the Dallas Cowboys and gets into a full-blown jinx-off with Matt over who will win the NFC East. We wrap things up with predictions for next week’s matchups, including a “Six Sundays” showdown between New York and Washington that frankly should be flexed to a radio-only broadcast at 4 AM. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay up to date on the NFC East!
Episode 97: A Cowboys vs. Bengals Superbowl
The original four return—along with special recurring guest Lachman—to break down all the Week 13 action, including Thanksgiving, Sunday, and Monday night! Will is officially back on the Cowboys’ playoff bandwagon, and we recap every game. Brandon dives into Joe Schoen’s bye-week press conference before we make our picks for Week 14.
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Episode 96: Groundhog Day
Brandon opens by celebrating the Bowen firing after another atrocious defensive performance that led to yet another blown Giants lead. Matt follows by wishing his offensive coordinator would be next after the Eagles’ historic collapse. Brandon also brings some numbers to explain why Saquon Barkley is having a down year. Will breaks down the Cowboys’ comeback, with Dak and Pickens leading the way once again. Is the No. 1 seed still alive in Dallas?Chase kicks off this week’s game previews with the Commanders hosting a strong Denver squad. Will looks ahead to Turkey Day, wondering whether the Cowboys can keep their momentum in an exciting matchup against the Chiefs. Matt closes things out by previewing the “eight-win fraud bowl,” where the Eagles hope to rebound and notch a W against the Bears in the Black Friday matchup. Pleast rate, comment, and subscribe! Thank’s for listening!
Episode 95: Hiring a Banner Pilot
The boys are back and ready to break down a full weekend of NFC East football — starting overseas, where the Dolphins edged out the Commanders in a close one in Madrid. From there, we check in on another struggling East team as Jameis and the Giants fall to the Packers, sparking a spirited debate on the pod about just how much it would cost to hire a plane to air out Brandon’s frustrations.
Don’t count Will out just yet: the Cowboys are rolling after dismantling a hapless Raiders squad, and the Eagles defense looks downright elite against Detroit. The big question now — can the offense keep doing enough to keep Philly in the Super Bowl conversation?
We wrap with a preview of next week’s games, including a deep dive into the massive Six Sundays showdown between the Eagles and Cowboys.
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Episode 94: The Schoen Survivor
Brandon and Chase lead the show with special guest Cousin Gary as our Philly correspondent. The show opens with Brandon and the crew breaking down the firing of Brian Daboll and the apparent retention of GM Joe Schoen. The show continues with a recap of the Week 10 games which includes another Giant collapse, another JV defensive display by the Commanders, and another lackluster performance from the Patullo led Eagles offense followed by our predictions for the NFC East Week 11 matchups. Will joins in spirit with text message updates throughout the show. Please be sure you like, subscribe and share the show for all fans of the NFC East!
Episode 93: Sad Boy Show
The boys are back, and we hope you’re ready for a full-on sad boi show. Brandon, Chase, and Will lean on each other through the tears while Matt does his best to “comfort” Chase as they “commiserate” over their shared fandom of Josh Harris-owned teams — both of which got a taste of success and went all in a little too early. The crew breaks down the Eagles’ trade deadline moves, questions the Cowboys’ strategy (or lack thereof), and previews the upcoming week’s games. Don’t forget to like and subscribe — and keep an eye out for a potential special edition of MNF (Meyer Night Football)!
Episode 92: Skatteboohoo
Six Sundays is back with Chase, Brandon, Will, and special guest Tim filling in for Matt as our cordial Eagles fan. Will discusses how the Cowboys’ offense is good and the defense is bad. Chase tries to find the bright spots after a tough loss to Mahomes and the Chiefs. Brandon is back in the pit of misery after a dramatic injury defeats the unstoppable power of CTE. Tim celebrates the win and enjoys breaking down the high-flying Eagles offense. For our first preview of the week, the guys discuss a prime-time upset with Jayden potentially lighting up the night. Brandon reviews the extensive injury list for the 49ers and Giants and whether they can pull off an upset. Lastly, Will analyzes the X, Y, and Z factors that will help the Cowboys in their matchup against the Cardinals. Be sure to like, subscribe, and share the #1 NFC East podcast in the country.
