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Super Bowl LX Preview

Running It Back Super Bowl XL Preview!

It’s Media Week 2026, and while the league builds the stage for Super Bowl XL, a coaching “Red Wedding” has left the NFL landscape looking like a chaotic game of musical chairs. In this episode, Mike Palmer and Tarlin Ray break down the fallout of the massive coaching turnover and a Super Bowl matchup defined by redemption stories and “Harvard-style” job interviews.

The guys dive deep into the hiring trends of the year—from the rise of the quarterback-influenced front office to the confusing lockout of the winningest coach in history from the Hall of Fame . We’re also paying homage to the 11th anniversary of the 2015 Marshawn Lynch era, reminding everyone that sometimes—“We’re just here so we don’t get fined” .

Key Takeaways:

🏈 The Quarterback Bequeathment: In an act of “tremendous generosity,” Mike hands Drake May over to Tarlin while betting his own reputation on a Sam Darnold redemption tour .

🤡 The HoF “Clown Show”: Why Bill Belichick’s first-ballot denial is being labeled a total farce and what it means for the future of coaching legacies .

🩸 The Coaching Red Wedding: From Eric Bieniemy’s demanding accountability to the “Harvard interview” essays in Cleveland, we track the bloodbath across the league .

🧬 Bloodlines & Systems: A look at the Kubiak family tree—Clint, Clay, and Klein—and how coaching dynasties are tightening their grip on the NFL .

📉 A Low Watermark: A candid look at the current state of minority head coaching hires in 2026 and why the numbers are hitting a historical low .

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Tactical shovels and the “sharper, more substantive” way to dig out of a Brooklyn snowstorm
  • 02:35 Tarlin’s “Titanium Hip” update: The bizarre experience of meeting a surgeon for 20 minutes and then being “released to the wild”
  • 03:55 Media week and the all-time press conference GOATs: From “Practice” to “I’m just here so I don’t get fined”
  • 06:55 Bequeathing Drake May: Why Mike is holding onto the “distressed asset” of Sam Darnold for the Super Bowl
  • 15:55 Bill Belichick and the Hall of Fame snub: Is the voting process a “clown show”?
  • 18:45 The Red Wedding: Analyzing the Eric Bieniemy dilemma and the “accountability” he brings back to Kansas City
  • 31:30 Mike McCarthy goes home: The “Yinzer” homecoming in Pittsburgh and the end of the Mike Tomlin era
  • 37:45 The Rooney Rule final tally: Exploring the “low watermark” and the movement of coaches like Robert Saleh
  • 39:15 Super Bowl predictions: Can Sam Darnold actually matriculate himself to the Vince Lombardi trophy?

If your GM forced you to write a “Harvard-style” essay just to keep your job, would you cite your sources or just walk out like a coach heading to Cancun?

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Naomi Osaka’s Withdrawal from the 2021 French Open Due to Mental Health

Tarlin and Mike are back to draw lessons learned from Naomi Osaka’s recent withdrawal from the 2021 French Open citing mental health concerns around appearing for press conferences. We dig into this kerfuffle with the leadership of Roland-Garros over her decision to skip press conferences so she could focus on tennis and run it back to recent tennis history with Naomi’s first Grand Slam title at the 2018 US Open versus her idol, Serena Williams. That match is emotionally challenging to watch and it clearly has had a profound impact on Osaka that we wanted to explore more deeply.

Whether it’s the tennis of the match itself, the cringe-worthy umpiring controversy between Serena and umpire Cesar Ramos, the equally painful to watch Trophy Ceremony, or Naomi’s post-match press conference in 2018, we explore all the angles to try to understand and empathize with where Naomi is coming from.

Along the way, we dig into other famously awkward media appearances by Allen Iverson, Marshawn Lynch, Rasheed Wallace, Greg Popovich, and Bill Belichek before concluding with our thoughts on mental health awareness and the recent trend towards its destigmatization in sports. Naomi is taking a stand here as a role model and leader in Gen Z and we want to recognize her courage as we look to learn from the history contentious relationships between athletes like Naomi and the press.

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