Longshore and McKnight: New era of Alabama football, Milroe’s poor Senior Bowl performance, Kansas City Chiefs dominance, and more…

In today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry analyze the latest developments in college football and the NFL, with a heavy focus on Alabama’s program under new head coach Kalen DeBoer. They dissect DeBoer’s comments about a “different internal feel” at Alabama, suggesting the program is shifting away from past influences as it adapts to a new era. The discussion also covers Jalen Milroe’s struggles at Senior Bowl practice, with reports of accuracy issues raising questions about his NFL potential. The hosts debate whether Milroe’s athleticism can overcome his passing limitations or if he will struggle at the next level, especially with rising quarterbacks like Jackson Dart and Riley Leonard impressing scouts.

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The conversation broadens to the NFL, where they discuss the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominance and the challenges for quarterbacks like Josh Allen, who continue to fall short against Patrick Mahomes. Shifting gears, the hosts touch on SEC basketball, noting Vanderbilt’s costly court-storming fines and exciting upcoming match-ups

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