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    If I Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda

    en-usJanuary 16, 2014
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    About this Episode

    What started out as a season filled with optimism has now become a crash course in reality for most in the NFL. Those that remain have yet but to answer the bell one more time before they reach that ever sought after Holy Grail of professional sports,The Super Bowl. This hollow ground is where one proves that they are fit to be in the presence of NFL royalty, as they take a seat at table along side of the Football Gods. The dye has yet to be cast but the faith of so many rest upon the execution of so few. In what has been deemed a Passing League, once again will be forced to take a back seat to a punishing and unforgiving rushing attack that chews up yards, while grinding down some of the stingiest defenses the NFL has to offer. Join us today as we welcome former University of Georgia All-America RB and 1993 1st-round pick of the Phoenix Cardinals & 49ers, Garrison Hearst to the show. We will find out why the city by the bay continues to be successful year after year and what he thinks are the keys to ensuring another NFC Divisional Title for Niners. You will hear in his words what the ending credits might have read for 49ers in 1999, if not for the unfortunate play that ended his record breaking campaign and Niners Super Bowl hopes. Also hear what he thinks about the Bulldogs dynamic duo RBs (Gurshel) Todd Gurley & Keith Marshall and the state of UGA football under coach Mark Richt. Find out what marquee QBs could end up taking that season ending walk of shame, as he sails into the off season to ponder the thought,What more could I have done. This and another noteworthy stories & headlines as the field is narrowed to two, in what will surely be the most watched Divisional match ups in league history.

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