Podcast: CHFF's KJB Says Houston Texans Have A 'Cake Walk' To The Super Bowl
We have a great podcast team over at Football Nation in Steve Bennett and Don Russ. They're called the Sports-Casters, and each week they interview the biggest names in football media.
This week they interview our own Potentate of Pigskin Kerry J. Byrne. (So, yes, sometimes they step back and have B-list guests, too.) Can't have winners all the time.
Byrne says that the Houston Texans have a 'cake walk' to the Super Bowl, having already dispatched the Broncos and Ravens in easy fashion, that the 6-0 Falcons still have something to prove after facing six largely soft opponents, and that the problems in New England are very easy to dissection.
Listen to the entire podcast here.
Among their previous guests this year:
- Peter King of Sports Illustrated and NBC Sports
- Kenny Albert of Fox Sports
- Ian Rapoport of NFL Network and NFL.com
- author and radio host Michael Holley of WEEI in Boston
- the team behind "Hard Knocks" on HBO
- and Steve James the director behind "Hoop Dreams" and the new documentary "Head Games"; among many other guests.
You can also find all our Football Nation podcasts, including the Sports-Casters, right here at Football Nation (click the "podcast" button in the FN homepage nav bar).
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