RUNDOWN
The 2020 Mitch Unfiltered Christmas edition kicks off with a question about Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence and a taste of what to expect from the first guest! Then, Mr. Postseason drops by for a quick playoff update before Mitch and Scott dive into takeaways from the narrow Hawks victory in DC. Three guest interviews are YouTube musical sensation Marc Martel, Seahawks insider Brady Henderson, & Rick Neuheisel. To close out the show, the guys bounce back a mixed bag of topics including phenom Charlie Woods, a pricy baseball card, and the college football playoff final four!
GUESTS
- Marc Martel | Musician
- Brady Henderson | ESPN Seahawks insider
- Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2:38 | How could the Jets win on Sunday impact Trevor Lawrence’s decision to declare for the 2021 NFL Draft?
18:54 | The week 16 lineup of Beat the Boys is unveiled and the code word is revealed.
32:42 | Mr. P couldn’t resist a brief update after the Hawks win and the Rams loss to break down the NFC West scenarios heading into the final two weeks.
43:25 | Mitch & Scott volley their thoughts back and forth on the narrow victory for the Hawks in Washington.
1:02:08 | GUEST: Freddie Mercury sound-alike Marc Martel shares his rise to fame thanks to his stark resemblance to Queen’s front-man and even plays a few songs!
1:27:02 | GUEST: Brady Henderson breaks down the Seahawks 20-15 victory in Washington to clinch a postseason berth.
1:45:21 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel hops aboard to recap conference championship weekend and weighs in on the college football playoff committee’s final four selections.
2:07:28 | Look out golf world – Charlie Woods is going to be a force on the course!
2:11:13 | RIP to Jeremy Bulloch. If you don’t recognize the name, he played Boba Fett in Star Wars.
2:12:56 | Real estate mogul Kurt Rappaport shelled out $3.7 million on a Honus Wagner card!
2:13:41 | Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, and Notre Dame college football’s final four – who ya got?
2:15:24 | A 42-year old “man” sued his parents after destroying his pornography collection while he was living in their home.