The Down & Dirty with Scott Mitchell & Herman Moore
On this episode of Down & Dirty, Scott Mitchell and Herman Moore dive into one of sports’ biggest debates: whether today’s athletes truly stack up against the legends who built the game. Reacting to Anthony Edwards’ comments about previous NBA eras and Magic Johnson’s response, the guys break down the importance of respect, history, toughness, and what’s changed about modern professional sports culture. The conversation shifts to the NFL Draft and player empowerment as they revisit Eli Manning’s refusal to play for the Chargers, discuss how fit and organizational stability can shape careers, and debate whether prospects should have influence over where they land. That naturally leads into thoughts on Shedeur Sanders, Deion Sanders’ public influence, and the growing balance between talent, branding, and team culture in today’s NFL. Scott and Herman also tackle the Detroit Pistons’ disappointing playoff exit, questioning whether the team lacked urgency in key moments while still recognizing the foundation of a rising contender. They discuss leadership, playoff maturity, accountability, and what the franchise still needs to become a true championship threat. The episode wraps with a detailed breakdown of the Detroit Lions’ 2026 schedule, including early-season opportunities, international travel to Germany, division battles, and one of the toughest closing stretches in the NFL. Herman and Scott analyze how health, discipline, coaching consistency, and late-season momentum could determine whether Detroit finally reaches the Super Bowl.
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