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Hi there and welcome into the Sportspeaks podcast. At the
start of a new sporting week, Monday, February ten, I'm
Jason Pine. Good to have you along Monday here, Super
Bowl Sunday, of course in the United States, and a
demolition job by the Philadelphia Eagles on the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chiefs were looking to go three straight. Nobody's ever
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won three straight Super Bowls, and that stays the case
after Philly beat them by forty points to twenty two,
but that really doesn't tell the story. They were forty
points to six ahead before a couple of late touchdowns
shrunk up the scoreline, but certainly not the dominance of
the Philadelphia Eagles. NFL journalist Chris Franklin joining us out
of Philadelphia on the podcast today Elijah fe who loves
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his American sport. He pops in for a chat and
some numbers regarding the food consumed and the TV commercials
watched during Super Bowl. So let's get into it. In
other news, let's kick off with some of the big
sports stories around today. Ireland have moved to the top
of the Six Nations rugby table team points with two
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bonus point wins from two games.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
Jo's dormant blows the wessel and Island have come here
to Murrayfield. They've beaten Scotland for an eleven successive time
and managed to scape as well with a trade.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Bonus point thirty two eighteen. The Irish beating the Scotts
and Edin. Meantime, Blues rugby coach Ern Cotta remains flexible
on how he plans to use Boden Barrett for their
Super Rugby title defense at ten or fifteen.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
He offers us a support in and around both those roles,
and you need everybody so body can fit into those
two positions comfortably. So yeah, it's good to have that
flexibility within the team.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
And an upset in Football's FA Cup with Liverpool beaten
one mill by champion ship strugglers Plymouth Argyle in the
fourth round.
Speaker 5 (02:11):
What's a shot perhaps the greatest of modern times. Plymouth
Gotcham with the championship have beaten the quadruple chasing Premier
League leaders European champions League, Group States Winners.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Liverpool.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Dissecting the sporting agenda. It's Sportsfix with Jason Bene.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
On the Sports Fix podcast. A demolition in Super Bowl
fifty nine, the Philadelphia Eagles beating the Kansas City Chiefs
forty twenty two to win their second Super Bowl. That
scoreline doesn't sound like a blowout, but Philly led forty
points to six before two late touchdowns for Kansas City
squeezed that margin up just a little. Let's bring an
NFL writer covering the Philadelphia Eagles, Chris Franklin. Chris, did
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you ever, in your wildest dreams expect such a one
sided game?
Speaker 6 (02:57):
I never thought that was going to happen. In fact,
I thought it was going to be one of those
games where it comes down to the fourth quarter and
you're holding your breath trying to see who's going to
win this game. I mean the way that the Demolitions
put it nicely, the way that they controlled the line
of scrimmage, the way they put pressure and made Patrick
Mahomes like somebody else. That was crazy, and you got
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to give a lot of crutch Nick Sirianni, but Vic
Fangrio with that defense, It's crazy how well they did.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Were the Eagles really really good, were the Chiefs really
really bad? Or was it a combination of those two things.
Speaker 6 (03:31):
I think it was a both because I look at it.
When I look at it, and we look look at
that when you look at it received the Chief's receiving corps.
I mean, it showed up Lake with Xavier Warrior worthy
with those touchdowns. But when you look at it, something
just seemed off in terms of Travis Kelcey and Patrick
Mahomes in these in the last throughout the playoffs. It
wasn't until last week where you start to see them
emerge a little bit. Now you look at that the
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Eagles secondary. And it's funny that we talk about this
defense because heading into the season, you would have thought
if the Eagles weren't able to get Super Bowl, that's
that defense was playing halfway average. And now you look like,
wait a minute, they were in the best defense in
the league. It's crazy, but I think, yeah, I think
there was some of the Chiefs deficiencies really showed themselves,
and Vic Vangel was able to exploit them.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
I do want to talk about the Eagles, but just
on Patrick Mahomes. Stop him and you go along why
they're stopping the Chiefs obviously, but a game to forget
a couple of interceptions, including one that was returned for
a touchdown. He was strip sacked early in the fourth quarter.
How did the Eagles so efficiently limit the effectiveness of
Patrick Mahomes.
Speaker 6 (04:34):
It was It was disciplined, That's that's what the biggest
thing was, because a lot of times when you see
your defensive lineman, your eyes light up big, like, oh,
I can get to him, and you're thinking like okay,
and we see them through that reverse pivot and make
these plays behind the backs or have you. I think
what the Eagles did, and they did very well, was
they got the pressure with the four people by themselves,
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and they were very disciplined in their rushes, so they
didn't let him get out of the pocket too many times,
so they snared him in there. It almost like a
vice that just worked of all four guys getting into
pressure on them and that was the biggest key on
that one too. And you put them in third longs.
I think the Chiefs were like three of eleven or
third downs or what have you. It's rough. So yeah,
it was a good It was a good job for
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a good job by them.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
On the flip side, can you give us your astatement
of the performance of Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts today.
Speaker 6 (05:23):
It was a redemption tour. I remember definitely there were
times in the city, in the city of Philadelphia where
he was the he was vilified. And you look at
the time, like people say, oh, he can't pass the ball,
he can't throw the ball, what have you. And look
what he did when it came up time the big
in the biggest stage of them all, these last two games,
not only gainst the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, but
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against the Washington Commanders as well to an NSCRY Championship game.
He stood tall and it's that calm cool. Is he
gonna put up three hundred yards all the time? No,
but he's going to get his completion percentage very high
enough so that way, you know, he gets stay away
from his main mistakes as possible. You continue to move
the ball down the field, it continually adds pressure onto
composing defenses. And we saw that they did that to
the Chiefs and look where they are now.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
So Jalen Hurts a side, Chris, who else really stood
out for you and stood up today.
Speaker 6 (06:12):
Fecily, I think when you look Josh Sweat, that the
ability for him to get that pressure off the edge.
I think it was like two and a half sacks
he had. It really set the tone. So Josh Sweat,
who's gonna be a free agent after this? Coming up?
This coming off season. He made a very good case
to a lot of teams, not only just the Eagles,
but to a lot of teams like, yeah, I think
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it's not for me to get paid. He was another one.
And then you look at the I thought the corners,
the young rookie corners, Cooper dejene and Quinjon Mitchell, the
two of them playing on the brightest stage as rookies,
you think like they're really be immersed by the stage
of it all, and they were able to just play
cool and calm, collected, and we saw the gene even
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get that pick six. So you look at those were
those were guys, I said. And finally I thought, in
Devonte Smith too, to grow up an hour away from
the super Dome and the next thing you know, you're
the You're you're catching touchdown a bomb that effectively into
the game. It was good. It was a good uh,
it was a good performance by all those guys.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
It was twenty four MILLI at half time, which looks
really comfortable. But then you think back to Super Bowl
fifty one and the Falcons blowing a twenty eighth three
lead to lose to the Patriots. Did you feel comfortable
that they would win it at halftime or were you
still quite interested to see what might happen in the
third quarter.
Speaker 6 (07:29):
I was still I'm just like, you know, let me
check because the last time I was at fifty seven
and I thought they saw Patrick Mahomes, Chase Daniels was
warming up, and I'm like, oh, this game's over. So
I started writing down and like, okay, the Eagles got
this and then all of a sudden came a second window.
That's a lot the loss, and that's all going overtime.
So yeah, I was gone. You can never you never
ever ever take for granted about this thing with Patrick Mahomes.
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But the Eagles did what they had to do. They
put continue to put pressure, even those Fiel goals, continue
to put points on the board and really pressure them
be able to do that, and that's and they were
able to do that and really make things difficult for
Patrick Mahomes and now they're looking at trying to start
a new three peet somewhere something else.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Does this one heal the wounds of two years ago
of Super Bowl fifty.
Speaker 6 (08:11):
Seven a bit?
Speaker 2 (08:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (08:14):
I think recently, yeah, because now it does in a way.
But now you kind of go like, you know what,
they really should have had two in three years because
that team should have beaten they should have beaten that,
they should have beaten the Chiefs in that previous one
fifty seven. But you take what you can get in
and you look at the way this team came back
from last year and they were ten and one and
you thought, okay, they're going to make the Super Bowl.
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Get and then they collapsed in epically. And now that
they were in the pause on the first round, but
that might have been the best thing for them. That
was able to get them refocused. They had to target everybody,
came in focus, what have you. And it was rough
going around. I'm gonna lie it was rough going early
in this season two and two at the bye week,
and like a lot of questions, they right at the
ship and they were able to get what they were
able to do. And this is where we're at right now.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Thanks so much for joining us. Chris, really appreciate you. Ton.
That's NFL rod At covering the Philadelphia Eagles. Chris Franklin
joining us on the Sports Fixed podcast Sports Fix Monday
here in New Zealand just other day, really, but not
in the United States, no way. It's Super Bowl Sunday.
Super Bowl far and away the biggest event on the
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American sporting calendar. Over half of the population tune into
watch every year. Super bowls in fact, make up nineteen
of the twenty most watched TV broadcasts in US history.
In case you're wondering, the one exception was the series
finale of Mash in nineteen eighty three. Now, as they're watching,
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Americans eat more food on Super Bowl Sunday than any
other day of the year apart from Thanksgiving, and estimated
one point three five billion chicken wings, ten million pounds
of ribs, and over fourteen and a half thousand tons
of potato chips are eaten on Super Bowl Sunday. Pizza
orders increased by three hundred and fifty percent compared to
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a normal Sunday, and nearly fifty two million cases of
beer are sold on Super Bowl Sunday. There's really only
one thing bigger than Super Bowl, and that's the halftime commercials.
A thirty second Super Bowl ad this year costs nearly
eight million US dollars. The US national average annual salary
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is about thirty one thousand dollars, meaning an entire year
of work for the average American would buy less than
point two of a second of Super Bowl airtime. Now,
around fifty one minutes of advertising has been sold for
the approximately three to four hour broadcast this year, so
the total amount of ad sales is somewhere in the
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hundreds of millions. Predictions are in fact that in the
next few years, super Bowl ad sales will reach one
billion dollars, and that's just to buy the airtime. You
then have to produce an ad that's going to stand
out among all of the others, and the budget for
that is well, whatever you want it to be. But
if you're after a captive audience, you have got it.
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A recent survey revealed and credible sixty percent of viewers
tune in specifically for the commercials. Only Americans, the world's
biggest consumers, would nip out to the toilet when the
game's on to be back in time for the ads.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
The Chamber is now in session on Sportsfax.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
On the Sports Fix podcast. Let's pop inside the chamber,
Elijah for you as always on Monday, is in the
chamber with me, our people's chamber, the people of Philadelphia.
They'll be partying long into the night. Elijah. Did you
see it coming? Such a one sided affair with Philadelphia?
On the upside of this.
Speaker 7 (11:45):
I didn't see the nature of it. I backed fully
to win, just because of the way their rosters constructed,
so many key players in that squad. But in terms
of it being a blowout, basically, no, I did not
see that coming. But great for Philadelphia. A bit of
revenge from a couple of years ago when the Chiefs
got one over Philadelphia and Super Bowl fifty seven. So
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that's a great one. Therefore, for the Eagles.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
I know you can't blame one guy for a defeat
or even you know Revere a one guy for a win,
but quarterbacks are important in the NFL. What happened to
Patrick Mahomes out there today?
Speaker 7 (12:20):
I just think the defense of Philadelphia was really good.
They are a top ranked defense in the NFL, and
I think, yes, in the last couple of weeks in
the postseason, they've sort of slipped, their standards have slipped
a little bit. But I think in the Super Bowl
they stood up, and I mean it's their old case
of defense wins championships, and that's pretty much what it
was today, and they brought the pressure to Patrick Mahomes,
and Mahomes unfortunately didn't have an answer for the majority
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of the contests.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
A lot of people watching Super Bowl on the TV
here where I am today, A lot more arrived at
halftime to watch Kendrick Lamar. Did you watch Kendrick Lamar
at halftime?
Speaker 6 (12:52):
I did?
Speaker 3 (12:52):
I did.
Speaker 7 (12:53):
There was another reason I was quite interested in the
Super Bowl. I mean, the halftime show show always brings
a legion of music fans, and then they pretty much
just stopped watching the football after that. So but no,
I thoroughly enjoyed the Kendrick performance. A nice cameo appearance
there from Serena Williams, who popp out of there. I
didn't see that coming. But yeah, there was a great
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half time performance.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
I thought, Yeah, somebody said to me and other concert's finish.
Now I've got to go back to the football.
Speaker 6 (13:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Yeah, Look, I've read mixed reviews. But I know a
lot of people glowing about Kendrick Lamar's halftime show. All right,
that's in the books. Super Rugby is now just days
away from getting underway Friday night, Valentine's Night. What a
time to take a loved one along to the rugby
to watch the Crusaders against the Hurricanes. Blues v Chiefs
the following night are repeat of last year's final. You
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reckon Blues, the Chiefs will be the Grand Final again.
Speaker 7 (13:47):
I well, I actually think the Hurricanes have a really
good shot this year. I mean, based on their form
last year, I can definitely see it a Hurricanes Blues
Grand Final. But I'll tell you on Friday now, you
said it was Valentine's Day, It's definitely got to be
no love lost in terms of those Super Rugby Kiwi Darby's.
So I'm looking forward to that, And I guess the
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other I'm looking forward to about Super Rugby is the
whole fantasy aspect of it. I guess that a great
way to get fans involved a season. And I've definitely
put my team together so hopefully they can score some
points on me out on the field.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
Indeed, I've put mine together as well. However, it will
need to be changed because I've got George Ballot hooker,
and I learned over the weekend and chatting to Rob
Penny he's out for a bit. Luckily, I've still got
a few days to replace my hooker. The only thing
that warrans me about my Hurricanes Elijah is the first
five position. Brett Cameron's injured. Ruben Love, even when he
does come back in four or five weeks, has not
really played a lot of first five at Super Rugby
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level or even in PC level. So we're looking at
a couple of options who don't have a lot of
runs on the board. Harry Godfrey, Riley Juhepper, you know,
perhaps Ruben Love when he comes back. And I'm not
sure that you can win a Super Rugby championship without
a really good first five.
Speaker 7 (15:00):
Yeah, and they're going to need to find one asap
because you know, when you look around the competition, you've
got guys like Damien McKenzie and Boden Barrett and those
positions such key players. So yeah, the Hurricanes will need
to find a solution, ideally within the first few weeks.
So we'll see what the Hurricanes do in regards to
that playmaker spot.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
I'll tell you what. There are some first fives around,
but they're all at two franchises. The Blues have got
Boden Barrett, Stephen Pete Petter and Harry Plummer, who of
course ran the cut up brilliantly last year. And down
the road of the Chiefs Damien McKenzie, Josh Jacob and
Caleb Trusk they're all being hoarded up north.
Speaker 7 (15:33):
Yeah, they're not leaving you guys much unfortunately, so.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
I've been nice. Have they released one of them? Perhaps?
Anyway we won and see what happens when Super Rugby starts.
And also speaking of pre season, the NRL preseason is underway.
The Warriors with your first head out with a twelve
all draw against the Sharks on Friday night. Will be
your sort of your broad takeaways from this.
Speaker 7 (15:54):
Yeah, I guess given that as preseason, not much. I
don't try not to take too much away from a
preseason contest, but standout thoughts we at least my standout
thought was Luke Metcalf at seven. I sort of like
the way that he operated in that position, and obviously
that race for Sean Johnson's vacant number seven Jes is
going to be a key storyline leading up to round one,
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So I do think Luke Metcalf is definitely definitely has
the inside edge there. So I'm looking at Metcalf and
I like the way that he controlled the team in
that game against the Sharks, So that's probably what stood
out for me in that contest.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Yeah, I think I saw Jet Clary came on to itally,
sort of late in the page. I think for Metcalf,
it might be too early for Jet Clary, but he's
got the surname, hasn't he He If there's anything like
his dad and his brother, then he'll be some player.
But yeah, I think I think you're right, it'll likely
be Metcalf. Have they named a captain? You if I
missed that? Have they actually named their captain? You know,
did Mitch Barnett lead them the other night?
Speaker 7 (16:52):
They haven't officially named a captain, So that's probably going
to be the big the other big storyline leading up
to round one, and there's plenty of options they can
choose from. There's Barnett, there's James Fisher Harris who is
the Kiwi's captain, and a couple of other options in there. So, yeah,
we will be interesting to see what the Warriors do
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in their regard.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
All right, now, Auckland f C. Game over the weekend,
you would have been a but lost sort of Saturday
afternoon around five o'clock now Auckland f C.
Speaker 7 (17:21):
Yeah, no, wealth, I mean consider, I have nothing to
say about that. Yeah, I definitely was lost, Penny.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
You know, you can't comment on a game exactly. All
you can do now is look forward to the derby
in a couple of weeks. They're away Western United this
coming week. But the derby. Have you got your tickets
to the derby just while we're here?
Speaker 5 (17:41):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (17:42):
Not yet. I'm not sure if it's stored out, but
I feel like it is. So if there's a way
I can sneak in through the gates somehow, then I'll
do that.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
I don't want to encourage that. I'll I'll try and
get you a media pass. You can come and sit
behind us up on the up in the com box.
What about that?
Speaker 7 (17:57):
Yeah, no, that sounds good.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
I've seen that. I don't know if I could actually deliver.
But anyway, let's leave it there, and it's the People's
Chamber for today. We'll see next Monday.
Speaker 7 (18:05):
Cool, We'll do Thanks money, sports Fix, your daily dose
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