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00:00So, as you look with 14 teams left, there are five that stand above the rest.
00:06Lions, Chiefs, Ravens, Bills, and Eagles are all in the 7-1 range or less, and then the
00:13Vikings are 14, and everyone else, well beyond that, down the board on the Super Bowl odd
00:20list.
00:21There's the rest of them, the big numbers down there.
00:23Steelers and Broncos at the bottom.
00:26Is it those top five?
00:28Is it going to be one of those five teams that have the highest odds, or is somebody
00:32from that other list going to break through?
00:35Well, I guess, you know, I'm hopeful that there's a chance for an upset.
00:43Would be remote, but I think it would be fantastic to see Orange Sherbert and the Chargers and
00:47that defense go to Arrowhead and knock off the Chiefs and force them out.
00:54I'd say it's highly unlikely because they never lose.
00:57So right now, to me, it still looks like Eagles, Lions, and Bills and Chiefs to me.
01:06That's your, those are your title games.
01:08They have tremendous advantage, these high seeds playing all these games at home in places
01:13that they don't lose.
01:15Kansas City doesn't lose at Arrowhead in front of that raucous 85,000.
01:21Buffalo doesn't lose in the below.
01:24And frankly, the Lions are the best team in the NFL.
01:29In terms of offense, they're the most exciting explosive team in the NFL.
01:32So I would think they got a dramatic advantage at home on that fast track at Ford Field.
01:38And then Philadelphia's got Barkley and a great defense, and that's where they're going
01:42to go.
01:43So good luck beating those teams.
01:47Not going to be easy.
01:48Of course, there are five teams that can win it for the first time.
01:51Buffalo, Detroit, Minnesota, the Chargers, and Houston all have not won the Super Bowl
01:57before.
01:58The other nine, of course, have had at least one Lombardi trophy in their history.
02:02I know you have to have an opinion on this.
02:05This is, you know, for me, my money, it would be Buffalo that has suffered the most.
02:13It has been so long since the Vikings have mattered, since 1977, okay, since they went
02:19to the Super Bowl.
02:21To me, it's not them.
02:22It's Buffalo that has come the closest and has suffered the most damage, collaterally,
02:28in playoff losses, in big games, in title games, the 13 seconds.
02:33Of all those teams you just mentioned, I don't feel a thing, not one whimper of, oh, I feel
02:38so bad for them.
02:39The Chargers and Texans, give me a break, who cares about them.
02:44It's the bill of those teams you mentioned.
02:47It's the bills that you would want to see break through once.
02:51Of all the teams, and I'm not doing that to be nice to you, that's the reality of it.
02:55That's the truth.
02:56Well, look, yeah, I think that, you know, the Lions have never even been to one, and
03:02they have been around for a very long time.
03:05Everyone likes to talk about those NFL championships in the 40s and 50s before the Super Bowl era.
03:12They haven't been to a Super Bowl, so I understand a lot of people will probably be on the Detroit
03:16bandwagon.
03:18Buffalo has been to four and lost.
03:20They went to four in a row and lost, some of them just in painful fashion.
03:26They've had some painful losses over the last few years.
03:29I'm sure Viking fans will say, you know, obviously they've had it pretty bad, too.
03:35They haven't been there since, what did we say yesterday?
03:37The late 70s, and they lost four.
03:40So you've got a couple tortured, but I'll say, I'll definitely say the Chargers and
03:46the Texans.
03:47Nobody cares that you haven't won yet.