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The AFC Championship game between the Patriots and an unnamed opponent (implied to be Denver based on context) is the main topic of discussion. The hosts, KJ and Justin Turpin, express excitement and disbelief about the team reaching this stage, especially considering their early-season struggles and low expectations. They contrast this unexpected success with the Patriots' dynasty years, highlighting how this run feels different and potentially more sustainable due to the strong foundation built by the head coach and quarterback, Drake Maye. The conversation then shifts to the challenges of playing in Denver, specifically the altitude. A caller, Mike from Hampton, emphasizes the historical difficulty the Patriots have had in Denver due to altitude, recalling instances of players struggling in the second half and comparing it to the heat in Miami. The hosts acknowledge the altitude factor but suggest modern training techniques and a focus on defensive line rotation can mitigate its impact. They also preview an upcoming interview with Chris Thomasson from the Denver Gazette, teasing a discussion about why the Broncos' backup quarterback, Jared Stidham, might not be their biggest problem. The hosts speculate on Stidham's struggles and how his past relationship with Josh McDaniels might be a factor. The discussion touches on the Broncos' one-dimensional offense, particularly their lack of a consistent rushing attack after injuries. Finally, the hosts briefly discuss the unpredictable weather forecast for the game, including a significant snowstorm, and touch upon historical blizzards. They also mention a belief that Drake Maye has been unfairly overlooked for MVP.