The two most important players in the National Football League do not play quarterback. They play wide receiver – Miami’s Tyreek Hill and Philadelphia’s A.J. Brown. Between the dumbing down of the quarterback position, the devaluation of running backs, and rule changes that outlaw defense, one thing is clear: We are living in the era of the NFL wide receiver. While that may be good for the divas who dominate that position, it may not be good for fans of real football. “The rise of NFL wide receivers signals the league’s ‘Desperate Housewives’ era.” Though the league may be descending into the reality TV world, Jason says if that's where we are, it’s time for the MVP voters to recognize it and vote accordingly. “Football has changed. The way we evaluate value and importance needs to change, too.” Jason and “Fearless” contributor Steve Kim delve into the league’s new reality. Plus they discuss the odd new fight that Dan Le Batard is picking with injured Jets star Aaron Rodgers over the legitimacy of his Achilles injury. Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Sapp weighs in on the wide receiver discussion and takes the NFL to task over the ridiculous fines levied against players for simply making football plays. The QB Killa also shares his thoughts on Josh Allen and Buffalo’s remaining schedule and whether the Bills could be left out in the cold and miss the playoffs.
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