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Super Bowl Recap:  Stafford legacy, McVay gameplan, Bengals late lead, Officials, and team futures

Super Bowl Recap: Stafford legacy, McVay gameplan, Bengals late lead, Officials, and team futures

FromTape Heads: Draft Season


Super Bowl Recap: Stafford legacy, McVay gameplan, Bengals late lead, Officials, and team futures

FromTape Heads: Draft Season

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Feb 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the latest episode of the Tape Heads podcast, hosts Dan Orlovsky, Bob Wischusen and Scott Pioli discuss the Rams winning the Super Bowl and the emotion from Matt Stafford over his journey to this point in his career. Dan didn't expect a Stafford win to happen any other way while Scott explains why so many things seemed right about the finish. We explore Sean McVay's gameplan and why he decided to stick with a running game despite little success. Cooper Kupp wins the MVP, but Bob believes Aaron Donald was the most dominant player on the field. The crew looks at what happened to the Bengals and why they couldn't hold onto a late lead. The officials played a late part in the Super Bowl and Dan hopes the league looks at finding resources for the referees to call a better game. We wrap with the futures of both the Rams and Bengals now heading into the offseason.

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Released:
Feb 15, 2022
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Titles in the series (66)

Tape Heads is a twice-weekly, in-season X-and-O podcast giving fans the “whys and hows” of each week’s NFL action.   In each episode, Dan, Bob and Scott detail the biggest moments of the NFL weekend based on their study of All-22 coaching footage, aka “The Tape.” Conversations fueled by observation and analysis give fans the new insights and information they crave. But its coverage extends beyond the surface of real time moments and extends into the living history of the National Football League. With diverse insights from former players and executives – who are also life-long fans and students of the game – Tape Heads also provides historical context for the topics of today, as well as an insider’s view of the current trends within the game.   Each week, Tape Heads will look back on what we saw in the previous week’s games, and then look ahead to the next week’s matchups using the “tale of the tape” to predict the keys to victory.