Joining the show to talk about Sunday’s Super Bowl and his past experience is Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis. “This is my new adopted hometown,” said Bettis, “Times heals all wounds. I was mad…they traded me. It’s a new regime and time has helped fueled that.” He was promoting the FedEx Air/Ground players of the year, saying a $40K donation will go to a USO member to re-acclimate to everyday life. When asked which UGA player would have the better day on Sunday, he said, “Michel…Sony Michel is not expected to have the great game. The Patriots’ #1 goal is to stop Gurley and force them to be a one-dimensional team. You cannot let Gurley get going. Everything happens when Gurley is playing well. On the other side (New England), the goal is to get to Brady. They’re a power running team, with play-action to get behind the running game.” In closing, he said he rooting for the Rams, “but you can’t go against the GOAT.”