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Let's talk with Carl Lee - The GOAT Debate, Aaron Rodgers' Future, and the All-Star Game Struggles

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In this episode of Let's Talk, Carl Lee, Hollis Lewis, and Lisa Otey dive into some of the biggest sports topics of the week. First up, they debate Aaron Rodgers’ next move—is there a team that can still benefit from signing the aging quarterback, or is it time for him to retire? Then, the discussion shifts to the state of the NBA and NFL All-Star Games—are these once highly anticipated events now just a waste of time? Finally, the crew takes on a classic sports argument: what does it mean to be the GOAT? They break down the criteria for greatness across different sports, from Michael Jordan and Tom Brady to Steph Curry and Muhammad Ali. With passionate takes, plenty of laughs, and even a surprise mention of Rocky, this is an episode you don’t want to miss! Tune in for expert analysis, engaging debate, and a whole lot of fun on Let's Talk!

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