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2-25-2023 Passed Ball Show. John opens up this show talking about the Sacramento Kings 176-175 win over the Los Angeles Clippers and where it ranks in history among the highest scoring games ever. John talks about the highest scoring game in history, which was between the Detroit Pistons and Denver Nuggets on December 13, 1983. After declaring that the National Football League is America’s Pastime and telling you why, John foreshadows some of the future mistakes NFL teams will continue to make when it comes to drafting Quarterbacks in the first round- no offense to Will Levis or Anthony Richardson. John uses the past decade plus to prove that teams are overlooking better talent at other positions to select inferior players at a more scare position. The dream of a great franchise quarterback has clouded the minds of some of the top football executives in the sport. John then puts some of the potential limbo/ moving NFL Quarterbacks in new homes before declaring that four (4) QB’s will reluctantly go in the first round of this year’s NFL draft. In today’s “Saving Sports History” segment, John talks about Marie Boyd’s 156 points in a game, Tom Yawkey, Muhammad Ali, Steve Carlton, Bert Bell, Pete Maravich, John McGraw, Monte Irvin, and James Brown.