Saturday’s Divisional Round was a brutal one for Buffalo. The Bills fall 33–30 to the Broncos in overtime in a game that felt winnable despite everything that went wrong. JV breaks down why this loss stings more than most — not because of effort or talent, but because Buffalo beat themselves. Five turnovers, including four from Josh Allen, decided the game. Despite putting up 30 points and taking the #1 seed to overtime, critical mistakes at the worst moments flipped the outcome. Allen was electric at times — nearly 300 yards, three touchdowns, big plays with his legs — but the turnovers were unavoidable, and in the playoffs, that margin is fatal. This wasn’t a coaching failure or an officiating excuse; this one lands on execution and ball security. Full credit to Denver, who capitalized on every mistake and played aggressive, winning football when it mattered. Bo Nix was outstanding. Calm, efficient, and clutch, he delivered one of the most impressive playoff performances of the weekend. JV gives major respect to Sean Payton’s game plan, Denver’s aggressive overtime approach, and a Broncos team that took advantage of Buffalo’s errors. Nix showed poise, mobility, and accuracy in key moments, proving he belongs on the playoff stage. The nightcap was a different story entirely. The Seahawks demolished the 49ers 41–6 in a one-sided beatdown. Seattle’s defense was suffocating, Kenneth Walker ran wild, and Rashid Shaheed flipped the game immediately with a kickoff return touchdown. JV explains why Seattle looks like the most complete team left — dominant defense, elite run game, explosive special teams, and a quarterback asked only to play clean football. Injuries finally caught up to San Francisco, and while Brock Purdy wasn’t the reason they lost, six points in a divisional playoff game tells the story. Seattle advances looking like a legitimate Super Bowl favorite.
NFL Wild Card Weekend is in the books, and JV is looking ahead to a loaded Divisional Round slate with four matchups that could define the entire postseason. From Josh Allen and the Bills heading into Mile High against a dangerous Broncos defense, to the battered but battle-tested 49ers traveling to Seattle, JV and Steve break down every key matchup, X-factor, and pressure point. The Texans’ historically dominant defense versus Drake Maye and the Patriots sets up a potential defensive slugfest, while Rams vs Bears on Sunday Night Football has all the makings of a high-scoring chaos game fueled by Caleb Williams and Chicago’s momentum. Coaching chess matches, quarterback pressure, playoff narratives, and why some teams feel like contenders while others feel like fools gold — this episode covers all four divisional games with honest analysis, bold picks, and playoff truth serum.
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Seahawks are Super Bowl champions!
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Was Nick Emanwori snubbed for DROTY? (the answer is yes btw...)
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Who was the BEST HC Hire of these 4?
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I just graded EVERY NEW HC HIRE from this coaching cycle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCMKz...
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Giants making the playoffs next year with Harbaugh?
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Who we got in the Super Bowl?
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NEW EPISODE ALERT (DIVISIONAL REACAP): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vnp1...
NFL Divisional Reactions | Turnovers End Buffalo’s Season, Seahawks Dominate 49ers
Saturday’s Divisional Round was a brutal one for Buffalo. The Bills fall 33–30 to the Broncos in overtime in a game that felt winnable despite everything that went wrong. JV breaks down why this loss stings more than most — not because of effort or talent, but because Buffalo beat themselves. Five turnovers, including four from Josh Allen, decided the game. Despite putting up 30 points and taking the #1 seed to overtime, critical mistakes at the worst moments flipped the outcome. Allen was electric at times — nearly 300 yards, three touchdowns, big plays with his legs — but the turnovers were unavoidable, and in the playoffs, that margin is fatal. This wasn’t a coaching failure or an officiating excuse; this one lands on execution and ball security. Full credit to Denver, who capitalized on every mistake and played aggressive, winning football when it mattered.
Bo Nix was outstanding. Calm, efficient, and clutch, he delivered one of the most impressive playoff performances of the weekend. JV gives major respect to Sean Payton’s game plan, Denver’s aggressive overtime approach, and a Broncos team that took advantage of Buffalo’s errors. Nix showed poise, mobility, and accuracy in key moments, proving he belongs on the playoff stage.
The nightcap was a different story entirely. The Seahawks demolished the 49ers 41–6 in a one-sided beatdown. Seattle’s defense was suffocating, Kenneth Walker ran wild, and Rashid Shaheed flipped the game immediately with a kickoff return touchdown. JV explains why Seattle looks like the most complete team left — dominant defense, elite run game, explosive special teams, and a quarterback asked only to play clean football. Injuries finally caught up to San Francisco, and while Brock Purdy wasn’t the reason they lost, six points in a divisional playoff game tells the story. Seattle advances looking like a legitimate Super Bowl favorite.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:35 - Broncos/Bills
33:00 - Seahawks/49ers
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#Bills #Broncos #JoshAllen #BoNix #NFLPlayoffs #DivisionalRound #Seahawks #49ers #PlayoffFootball #TheJVShow
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Is Josh Allen ever going to win a Super Bowl?
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NEW EPISODE ALERT (DIVISIONAL PREVIEW): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvDA0...
NFL Divisional Round Preview | Bills Broncos, Niners Seahawks, Texans Patriots, Rams Bears
NFL Wild Card Weekend is in the books, and JV is looking ahead to a loaded Divisional Round slate with four matchups that could define the entire postseason. From Josh Allen and the Bills heading into Mile High against a dangerous Broncos defense, to the battered but battle-tested 49ers traveling to Seattle, JV and Steve break down every key matchup, X-factor, and pressure point. The Texans’ historically dominant defense versus Drake Maye and the Patriots sets up a potential defensive slugfest, while Rams vs Bears on Sunday Night Football has all the makings of a high-scoring chaos game fueled by Caleb Williams and Chicago’s momentum. Coaching chess matches, quarterback pressure, playoff narratives, and why some teams feel like contenders while others feel like fools gold — this episode covers all four divisional games with honest analysis, bold picks, and playoff truth serum.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
2:36 - Bills/Broncos
11:29 - 49ers/Seahawks
21:44 - Texans/Patriots
30:46 - Rams/Bears
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