He knew his wife was there to fact-check him and potentially expose his biases, which he was sensitive about.
Yes, his wife confirmed that he is a Dolphins fan, which he was initially hesitant to admit.
He believed the Dolphins were very good, with the best offense in the NFL, and was proud of their achievements.
He believes the few Marlins fans need to actively show their displeasure to pressure the team to improve.
She believes the Lions are better than everyone else, having built a strong team with a clear vision and unified program.
No, she does not expect him to return this season, believing he is preparing for future opportunities.
She thinks it's uncertain whether Rodgers will return to the Jets next season, as the team is evaluating their options at quarterback.
She believes the Chargers are underrated and have a strong defense, with Jim Harbaugh helping Justin Herbert excel.
She believes the Bills are better than expected and could pose a serious threat in the playoffs, despite the Chiefs' reputation.
Greg yelled "OH NO!" during the break at the sight of his wife who has arrived to fact check Greg's homerism or lack thereof. Dan and Greg each pepper Earleen with questions until getting to the bottom of Greg's Dolphins fandom. Greg also reads his most recent Marlins column aloud for the class. Then, Dianna Russini is here to chat about all things football including the Lions being better than everyone, Greg's Houston Texans take, the odds of Bill Belichick returning THIS season, Aaron Rodgers and the Jets, and the takeaways from Bills-Chiefs. Plus, Italian American Sports Hall of Famer Sean Stellato stops by in the middle of Dianna's hit to discuss his client, Tommy DeVito, getting back under center for the Giants and to celebrate his and Dianna's Italian heritage because, as we all know, the Italians stick together.
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