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    Cris Carter and Shawn Meaike break down the biggest storylines in the NFL heading into the season, starting with Dak Prescott's bold declaration that the playoffs are the floor for the Dallas Cowboys and where George Pickens fits into that plan. CC and Shawn also dig into Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills under new head coach Joe Brady, whether the wide receiver market is paying players for potential over production, and Tom Brady's private mentorship advice to Raiders rookie quarterback Mendoza. The back half of the show turns into one of the most heated debates yet, LeBron James versus Tom Brady for the greatest longevity in sports history, plus a deep dive into route running versus athleticism at wide receiver and whether today's NFL players are actually better or just more athletic than past generations. CC also answers fan questions on Michael Irvin's legacy and the Steelers versus 49ers dynasty debate. WHAT WE COVER THIS EPISODE (0:00) Trailer (1:20) Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys floor is the playoffs (3:15) Green Bay Packers being a surprise team (6:33) Is this the year Josh Allen finally gets to a Super Bowl (9:36) Will George Pickens be Dallas's missing piece or one of their biggest issues this year (13:02) Jaymir Gibbs doing MMA training to improve in the NFL (16:30) Are NFL teams paying for production or potential, are they overpaying for receivers (19:30) When Cris played, how different is the pay in the NFL for positions compared to today (20:18) Tom Brady told Mendoza how to become a leader in the NFL locker room (24:42) NFL top 100 rankings done by the players, who does Cris think the top 5 are (32:45) Has LeBron James had the greatest longevity of any athlete in history, no, Tom Brady has (38:22) Route running or athleticism, which is more important as a wide receiver in the NFL (44:37) Are NFL players better today or are they just more athletic than past generations (48:00) Michael Irvin, most underrated aspect of his game, where does Cris rank him (50:43) 49ers in the 80s were the greatest dynasty in NFL history, no the Steelers were more dominant TOPICS COVERED NFL Team Outlooks - Dallas Cowboys playoff expectations and Dak Prescott - George Pickens contract situation and franchise tag - Buffalo Bills under new head coach Joe Brady - Josh Allen's Super Bowl window - Green Bay Packers as a surprise team Player Analysis - Jaymir Gibbs MMA training in the offseason - Wide receiver market and rising contract values - Tom Brady's mentorship of Mendoza - NFL top 100 player rankings voted on by players Legacy and Debate - LeBron James versus Tom Brady longevity debate - Route running versus athleticism at wide receiver - Are today's NFL players better or just more athletic - Michael Irvin's career legacy - 49ers versus Steelers dynasty debate Subscribe for more Fully Loaded breakdowns every week, and let us know in the comments who you think really has the greatest longevity in sports history. #FullyLoaded #CrisCarter #ShawnMeaike #LeBronJames #TomBrady #DakPrescott #JoshAllen #GeorgePickens #DallasCowboys #BuffaloBills #NFL #NFLTop100 #MichaelIrvin
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