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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 1H 10M

Cowboys Weekly: Football Friends at the Super Bowl

from The Musers The Podcast · host Cumulus Podcast Network

February 5, 2026 - From Radio Row at Super Bowl 60 in San Francisco, George Dunham and Bob Sturm reconnect for a Cowboys edition of The Musers Podcast. Being on site sparks reflection on what the Super Bowl still represents to Cowboys fans and how strange it feels that Dallas has been absent for so long. The conversation explores the Cowboys’ 30-year wilderness through probability, perspective, and hard-earned fandom, including why the NFL’s built-in randomness keeps the door open even when history says otherwise. Somewhere in the middle, George shares a thought he has not voiced publicly before, one that reframes how soon “someday” might actually be. They also take a deeper look at DeMarcus Lawrence, his exit from Dallas, and why his value was never captured by sack totals alone. Using years of “splash plays” data, Bob explains why Lawrence was one of the Cowboys’ most impactful defenders and why his legacy deserves a second look. The episode closes with Super Bowl 60 talk, touching on the Seahawks–Patriots matchup, Sam Darnold’s winding career arc, and a broader reflection on how failure, development, and patience shape NFL careers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

February 5, 2026 - From Radio Row at Super Bowl 60 in San Francisco, George Dunham and Bob Sturm reconnect for a Cowboys edition of The Musers Podcast. Being on site sparks reflection on what the Super Bowl still represents to Cowboys fans and how strange it feels that Dallas has been absent for so long. The conversation explores the Cowboys’ 30-year wilderness through probability, perspective, and hard-earned fandom, including why the NFL’s built-in randomness keeps the door open even when history says otherwise. Somewhere in the middle, George shares a thought he has not voiced publicly before, one that reframes how soon “someday” might actually be. They also take a deeper look at DeMarcus Lawrence, his exit from Dallas, and why his value was never captured by sack totals alone. Using years of “splash plays” data, Bob explains why Lawrence was one of the Cowboys’ most impactful defenders and why his legacy deserves a second look. The episode closes with Super Bowl 60 talk, touching on the Seahawks–Patriots matchup, Sam Darnold’s winding career arc, and a broader reflection on how failure, development, and patience shape NFL careers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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