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The Me and D, Pops and Son Podcast - Session 90 - Is KC Taking Dallas' Spot As America's Team?

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This week's episode focuses on whether or not Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott deserves to reset the market for signal callers at $60 million a year and we ask the question Are You Effin With Him or Are You Not Effin With Him? We also discussed this year's NBA All Star Game and ask the question of whether there really is a need to actually have a competition in the four major sports any longer. Fan interest would lead you to believe not. Hear this as well as our other segments that you've come to expect on the Me and D, Pops and Son Podcast!
By The Numbers - #90 - Neil Smith, NFL; Jevon Kearse, NFL

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This week's episode focuses on whether or not Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott deserves to reset the market for signal callers at $60 million a year and we ask the question Are You Effin With Him or Are You Not Effin With Him? We also discussed this year's NBA All Star Game and ask the question of whether there really is a need to actually have a competition in the four major sports any longer. Fan interest would lead you to believe not. Hear this as well as our other segments that you've come to expect on the Me and D, Pops and Son Podcast!
By The Numbers - #90 - Neil Smith, NFL; Jevon Kearse, NFL

Thanks again for listening to the Me and D, Pops and Son Podcast! Hit us up for that merch - all sizes, styles and colors!!

Here's how to get in touch with us:
dkjsr45@att.net
David Johnson Sr. - Facebook
@dkjsr - TikTok
dave_johnsonjr - Instagram
DJ_GetOffDeez - Twitter
David Johnson - Facebook
david_tha_great10 - TikTok
@Me_D_PodcastFTA on YouTube

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