S1E71 - Fiesta hangover; Browns blow it up again; Urban's NFL challenge; Forgiveness isn't routine, but it's necessary (and so is a routine)

Published: Jan. 3, 2020, 2:43 p.m.

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Today:

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Bruce is back from a 2,000-mile drive home from Arizona, which he turned into a mental toughness test the Spielman Brothers would be proud of.

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We still have some Fiesta Bowl hangover lingering

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Joe Burrow\'s season is perhaps the most-astounding we\'ve ever seen

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Harbaugh needs a QB. The fact he keeps taking transfers isn\'t wrong. But the transfers he\'s getting aren\'t the answer.

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The Browns are starting over again.

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Does the structure owner Jimmy Haslam outlined make sense?

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Mike McCarthy was the first interview. He should have been the last.

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Would Urban Meyer work in the NFL?

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Luke Fickell wins 11 again. Can he get the OSU job from Cincinnati?

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Don Brown\'s defensive strategy is dumb, given Michigan\'s talent

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Routine gets a bad rap. Bruce missed his, and is glad to get back into it

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Chris gives wise counsel on a key question to ask when you\'ve been wronged, and how you progress from there.

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