Social media was ablaze Sunday evening and into Monday morning with lots of blame focused on individual players. But is wide receiver Chris Olave a big problem? What about Spencer Rattler? On defense, Kool-Aid McKinstry and Chase Young?
Instead, in “Derry’s Dime,” host Jim Derry says the problem is a whole lot of everybody. Of course, though, it’s “Mano E Monday,” so Jim gets the first-hand opinions from fans on the Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 427) presented by Evangeline Securities.
We'll also hear what Coach Kellen Moore had to say, and share early thoughts about a matchup at Chicago next week. Gabe Henderson is here to talk about LSU’s victory over South Carolina, being an underdog to Vanderbilt (yes, they really are underdogs to Vanderbilt) and Tulane’s upcoming schedule. Jim and Gabe also have a couple parlays for the two Monday Night Football games.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
6:00 Pregame Chat on Dat
9:25 Saints-Pats fans reaction
25:55 Derry’s Dime
32:10 Fallout from loss
50:20 Kellen Moore comments
1:03:30 Gabe on LSU
1:22:10 MNF Picks
1:28:53 Final thoughts
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Jim Henderson was recently here to celebrate Ep. 400, but we also have talked to Saints GM Mickey Loomis (Ep. 79), former coach Jim Mora (Ep. 83), NFL Hall of Famer Rickey Jackson (Ep. 57) and former LSU coach Dale Brown (Ep. 45). Oh, and it all started with former ESPN anchor Stan Verrett (Ep. 1).
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