Football Nation's "Monday Morning Huddle": Diluted Talent and Poor Officiating

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Football Nation's "Monday Morning Huddle": Diluted Talent and Poor Officiating

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Football Nation proudly presents another episode of "Monday Morning Huddle" with host Dave Holcomb. In this show, Holcomb doesn't give much thanks as he takes shots at whether or not the Sunday Night matchup between the Broncos and Patriots was actually a classic. Do fans really believe it was a classic or does the media want us to believe that? Next, the host gives credit to Dallas for its big win in New Jersey, but does say the Giants are not eliminated and then previews the Thanksgiving matchup between the Steelers and Ravens, who are both 5-6. In the 'Fourth and Long' segment, Holcomb debates whether the NFL is now a victim to its own parody. Parody keeps more fans watching, but the deluded quality of teams and talent gives undeserving clubs a shot at a Super Bowl championship. Holcomb also rants about the way referees now call the games in the NFL. All that and more in this episode of Monday Morning Huddle.

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