Michael Vick talks Cowboys 20-point comeback win vs Falcons, impressed by Dak | FIRST THINGS FIRST

Michael Vick joins the show to discuss the Dallas Cowboys comeback and win over the Atlanta Falcons in week 2 of the NFL season. Vick was impressed by Dak Prescott’s leadership and overall performance, coupled by the support of CeeDee Lamb and others to prevail against Matt Ryan’s Falcons.

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Skip Bayless reacts to Cowboys stunning comeback win over Falcons in Week 2 | UNDISPUTED

The Dallas Cowboys had a comeback for the ages yesterday when they found themselves down 20 in the first quarter. The Atlanta Falcons led by 15 with under 5 minutes left but then it was all Dallas. A pair of Dak Precott touchdowns through the air and on the ground brought it within 2 points. Then came the onside kick that the Falcons watched dribble 10 yards and the Cowboys jumped on. Dak connected with CeeDee Lamb on a 30-yard pass to put Dallas deep in Atlanta territory to hit the game-winning field goal as time expired. Hear what Skip Bayless has to say about the Cowboys impressive comeback win.

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Chris Broussard on Anthony Davis’ game-winning buzzer-beater for Lakers win over Denver | FIRST THINGS FIRST

Chris Broussard joins the show to speak on Anthony Davis’ game winner for the Los Angeles Lakers to take the Denver Nuggets in the NBA playoffs in the Orlando bubble. He feels this is what both the Lakers and AD needed to get them to the next level and also open more possibilities for success outside of LeBron James.

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5 things that need to happen for Giants to survive season without Saquon Barkley

If Joe Judge saw his season flash before his eyes as he carried his star running back off the Soldier Field turf, he wasn’t about to share that with the public. Ever defiant, ever the optimist, Judge did everything but utter the hollow cliché “Next man up.” As if the next man could possibly replace the one that went down.

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Bill Belichick has no explanation for his failure to call a late timeout

Last Monday night, Vic Fangio did his best impersonation of Bill Belichick in the closing moments of Super Bowl XLIX. It didn’t work. On Sunday night, Belichick did his best impersonation of Fangio impersonating Belichick in the closing moments of Super Bowl XLIX. It too didn’t work. With 36 seconds left in the early-season epic [more]

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