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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 16 MIN

Can You Even Lie About Just Having an Opinion?

from The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Ken pushes back on fans branding Todd Monken a liar, arguing it's hard to accuse someone of lying about a football opinion, though he acknowledges the media was told one thing about first-team reps and reality played out differently, with Mary Kay's report that Watson knew about the switch beforehand adding to the suspicion. He and Anthony debate whether the various "quarterback trackers" mean anything, noting Dillon Gabriel throws the prettiest spiral of the group even if his accuracy is shaky, while Watson has looked sharper the last two practices despite mostly unpadded reps. Ken argues Monken has been under self-imposed pressure to name a starter since promising back at the combine he'd have one picked by camp, and floats that today's press conference gives him an easy out by simply framing this as "Watson's start" for game week.

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