1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:03,440 Speaker 1: That was a wild one in a week two. The Colts, 2 00:00:03,480 --> 00:00:07,240 Speaker 1: with a gift from the heavens, take that one there, two, 3 00:00:07,240 --> 00:00:09,400 Speaker 1: and oh they are in great, great standing. I know 4 00:00:09,440 --> 00:00:12,040 Speaker 1: it's two weeks into the NFL season, but you take 5 00:00:12,039 --> 00:00:15,280 Speaker 1: a look at the AFC standings and who's win lists, 6 00:00:15,280 --> 00:00:18,160 Speaker 1: and hell, who's undefeated obviously the Joe Burrow injury news, 7 00:00:18,200 --> 00:00:21,000 Speaker 1: and the Colts right now are in about as great 8 00:00:21,040 --> 00:00:23,600 Speaker 1: a position as you could have asked for two weeks 9 00:00:23,600 --> 00:00:26,280 Speaker 1: into this NFL season. Welcome back Colt's Corner with myself, 10 00:00:26,400 --> 00:00:31,440 Speaker 1: Kevin Bowen. Eddie Garrison is across the way, Eddie. Good 11 00:00:31,440 --> 00:00:32,159 Speaker 1: morning to you. 12 00:00:32,479 --> 00:00:34,559 Speaker 2: Good morning. Huh suck it, Kevin. I got one right 13 00:00:34,600 --> 00:00:36,400 Speaker 2: and you got one wrong on the game predictions. 14 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:39,479 Speaker 1: Finally, Ah, Yes, I was like, yosh, where's he going 15 00:00:39,520 --> 00:00:41,840 Speaker 1: with this one? Yeah? I guess I did pick Denver? 16 00:00:41,960 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 1: Did I not? 17 00:00:42,560 --> 00:00:46,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, because normally it's me getting them wrong whenever we 18 00:00:46,800 --> 00:00:47,960 Speaker 2: go the opposite way? 19 00:00:48,280 --> 00:00:49,360 Speaker 1: Got it? Did you go Miami? 20 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:50,400 Speaker 2: Week one? I did? 21 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:51,160 Speaker 1: Did you? Okay? 22 00:00:52,240 --> 00:00:52,400 Speaker 2: Yeah? 23 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:54,640 Speaker 1: I think I was nineteen sixteen, which definitely not that 24 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:57,120 Speaker 1: low scoring. I guess the margin was looking good there 25 00:00:57,160 --> 00:01:01,240 Speaker 1: for a while, but yes, it was the Broncos with 26 00:01:01,640 --> 00:01:05,639 Speaker 1: the ultimate leverage penalty there that proved to be such 27 00:01:05,840 --> 00:01:08,440 Speaker 1: a big, big deal in deciding this one. What a 28 00:01:08,520 --> 00:01:11,399 Speaker 1: roller coaster, I thought, one of the livelier atmospheres Lucasolo 29 00:01:11,480 --> 00:01:15,840 Speaker 1: stadiums had in quite a while. Just obviously an entertaining game, 30 00:01:16,720 --> 00:01:18,800 Speaker 1: and you know, it's something we probably haven't talked about 31 00:01:18,800 --> 00:01:21,080 Speaker 1: a ton, but you know, through two weeks, the culture 32 00:01:21,120 --> 00:01:25,559 Speaker 1: two and zero just so vital that this team starts 33 00:01:25,560 --> 00:01:29,040 Speaker 1: to gain control of home field again. They hadn't been, 34 00:01:29,800 --> 00:01:31,840 Speaker 1: you know, since their last playoff appearance. They've been I 35 00:01:31,840 --> 00:01:33,200 Speaker 1: think it was coming into the season. I want to 36 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 1: say it was four games under five hundred at home 37 00:01:35,600 --> 00:01:37,760 Speaker 1: in the last four years, even with Stich, and they've 38 00:01:37,760 --> 00:01:39,560 Speaker 1: been kind of a five hundred team at home. You 39 00:01:39,600 --> 00:01:41,640 Speaker 1: just can't live with that. You got to be better 40 00:01:41,680 --> 00:01:46,400 Speaker 1: than that if you're gonna make January football realistic. And 41 00:01:46,520 --> 00:01:49,560 Speaker 1: the culture that I saw some people mentioned yesterday, it's 42 00:01:49,600 --> 00:01:52,240 Speaker 1: a little bit of the reverse of the bad whistle 43 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:53,800 Speaker 1: the Colts got at the end of that Browns game 44 00:01:53,840 --> 00:01:56,680 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty three. That's probably funny if we would 45 00:01:56,680 --> 00:01:58,520 Speaker 1: have done a pull at maybe halftime of that game. 46 00:01:58,560 --> 00:02:01,200 Speaker 1: What the officiating looked like versus this is the end 47 00:02:01,200 --> 00:02:02,960 Speaker 1: of the game, you know, really, because I thought some 48 00:02:03,040 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 1: of the you know, positive whistles for the Colts started 49 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:09,000 Speaker 1: to happen there when JK. Dobbins had that spike late 50 00:02:09,040 --> 00:02:10,920 Speaker 1: in the game. You know, Dobbins has a spike and 51 00:02:10,919 --> 00:02:13,400 Speaker 1: then the face mass penalty and now they're behind the chains, 52 00:02:13,440 --> 00:02:16,280 Speaker 1: and you know, if that doesn't happen, maybe you don't 53 00:02:16,280 --> 00:02:19,680 Speaker 1: even get to the end there. But a ton to 54 00:02:19,680 --> 00:02:22,160 Speaker 1: get to what I liked, what I didn't like. Eddie 55 00:02:22,800 --> 00:02:24,880 Speaker 1: and the Colts are two and o for the first 56 00:02:24,919 --> 00:02:27,200 Speaker 1: time since two thousand and nine. 57 00:02:27,360 --> 00:02:30,240 Speaker 2: On the I believe Matt Taylor said this on is 58 00:02:30,320 --> 00:02:35,280 Speaker 2: Taylor Tidbits with you in Kevin or you are Kevin, 59 00:02:35,919 --> 00:02:38,160 Speaker 2: Jeff and James and Mark on Friday was the first 60 00:02:38,200 --> 00:02:40,640 Speaker 2: time since what nineteen sixty that they were two and 61 00:02:40,720 --> 00:02:43,240 Speaker 2: oh with both of their games coming out. 62 00:02:43,160 --> 00:02:45,679 Speaker 1: Home right right, which again, you know you have to 63 00:02:45,720 --> 00:02:47,200 Speaker 1: have the wrinkle in the schedule where you get the 64 00:02:47,200 --> 00:02:50,360 Speaker 1: two home games. But yeah, I mean it's been quite 65 00:02:50,360 --> 00:02:52,880 Speaker 1: some time. And again we're according this on Monday morning, 66 00:02:52,880 --> 00:02:55,880 Speaker 1: so obviously Chargers Raiders still to be decided. Tonight, we'll 67 00:02:55,919 --> 00:02:58,520 Speaker 1: see if Houston gets their first win. But I mean 68 00:02:58,520 --> 00:03:02,680 Speaker 1: you're looking at what five maybe six winless teams in 69 00:03:02,720 --> 00:03:06,080 Speaker 1: the AFC. I mean the only undefeated team you know, again, 70 00:03:06,160 --> 00:03:09,160 Speaker 1: Chargers or Raiders will be undefeated obviously Buffalo. You know, 71 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:14,639 Speaker 1: Cincinnati gonna be without Burrow for multiple months. I mean 72 00:03:14,680 --> 00:03:18,639 Speaker 1: you it's hard to have drawn up a better two 73 00:03:18,680 --> 00:03:20,799 Speaker 1: weeks start to this season, and you know, a lot 74 00:03:20,800 --> 00:03:23,240 Speaker 1: of it comes in again, we might be over you know, 75 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 1: looking into schedules too too much. But like Pittsburgh loses 76 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:29,520 Speaker 1: to an NFC team, you know, Houston week one loses 77 00:03:29,560 --> 00:03:31,040 Speaker 1: to an NFC team. You know, when you get those 78 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:34,200 Speaker 1: cross conference matchups, that's where you can kind of sneak 79 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:37,560 Speaker 1: some games out there. And and the Colts have also 80 00:03:37,600 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 1: benefited from that here while doing their own thing. And 81 00:03:40,960 --> 00:03:42,640 Speaker 1: it might be a little thing. And we'll see today 82 00:03:42,640 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 1: plays out, Eddie. But I don't think any player left 83 00:03:44,840 --> 00:03:46,280 Speaker 1: the game due to injury. I don't even know if 84 00:03:46,280 --> 00:03:49,240 Speaker 1: I saw a Colts player going to the medical ten yesterday. 85 00:03:49,400 --> 00:03:52,040 Speaker 2: Did Nelson know the medical team. 86 00:03:52,120 --> 00:03:54,480 Speaker 1: I know he left that he had to come out 87 00:03:54,520 --> 00:03:58,160 Speaker 1: for a play. Even so, yeah, that is obviously a big, 88 00:03:58,160 --> 00:04:00,960 Speaker 1: big positive, and you know, we'll see, of course, Mooney 89 00:04:00,960 --> 00:04:03,880 Speaker 1: Ward you know, went into protocol after the Week one game, 90 00:04:03,920 --> 00:04:07,880 Speaker 1: but nonetheless just an absolutely wild one yesterday with a 91 00:04:07,960 --> 00:04:09,600 Speaker 1: finish really unlike any other. 92 00:04:09,720 --> 00:04:13,720 Speaker 2: Colts offense, kb's in rare error. They made history ten 93 00:04:13,800 --> 00:04:17,520 Speaker 2: consecutive drives with the score three more to start the 94 00:04:17,560 --> 00:04:21,480 Speaker 2: game yesterday after the seven in Week one. Unbelievable. 95 00:04:21,920 --> 00:04:24,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, it is truly remarkable what they've done and moving 96 00:04:24,880 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 1: the football here offensively, And I guess I should just 97 00:04:27,920 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 1: start there and what I like, because to me, obviously 98 00:04:32,040 --> 00:04:35,840 Speaker 1: it's pretty clear that so much of that revolves Daniel Jones' 99 00:04:35,920 --> 00:04:39,719 Speaker 1: quarterbacking right now, and frankly have been blown away by 100 00:04:39,800 --> 00:04:41,680 Speaker 1: what he has shown through two weeks. And I thought 101 00:04:41,680 --> 00:04:43,479 Speaker 1: this was a step up in competition, and I thought 102 00:04:43,600 --> 00:04:45,600 Speaker 1: he would get tested. I thought, really, the opening drive 103 00:04:46,040 --> 00:04:48,960 Speaker 1: showed you so so much. That first play, first pass play. 104 00:04:49,320 --> 00:04:51,839 Speaker 1: You know, he's got a muddy pocket, he's got guys 105 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:54,520 Speaker 1: at his feet, and he hangs in there and delivers 106 00:04:54,520 --> 00:04:57,159 Speaker 1: one of Josh Allins and the crosser later in the drive, 107 00:04:57,680 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 1: perfect ball placement on an outpattern to down where only 108 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:04,000 Speaker 1: Downs can catch it. Later he's rolling to his left, 109 00:05:04,120 --> 00:05:06,600 Speaker 1: Nick Benito's in his face. He delivered this one to 110 00:05:06,640 --> 00:05:11,719 Speaker 1: Michael Pittman Jr. Like those three throws were some big 111 00:05:11,839 --> 00:05:15,520 Speaker 1: league Sunday throws again under duress, which he really didn't 112 00:05:15,560 --> 00:05:18,599 Speaker 1: have to operate under much dress at all no Week one. 113 00:05:18,839 --> 00:05:20,680 Speaker 2: And then like the subtlety of what he did on 114 00:05:20,720 --> 00:05:24,160 Speaker 2: the third down to hit Pierce as well. I think 115 00:05:24,200 --> 00:05:27,480 Speaker 2: Trenton Green highlighted on TV Kevin was that Benito? I 116 00:05:27,520 --> 00:05:30,800 Speaker 2: think it was Benito beat Ryman off the edge, Yeah, 117 00:05:30,839 --> 00:05:32,880 Speaker 2: and he kind of felt it, so he, you know, 118 00:05:32,960 --> 00:05:35,040 Speaker 2: takes two steps to his right to buy some time 119 00:05:35,120 --> 00:05:38,000 Speaker 2: to let Pierce get open across the middle of the 120 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:40,080 Speaker 2: field through the mesh route and he was able to 121 00:05:40,160 --> 00:05:42,200 Speaker 2: hit him for the first down to set up that, 122 00:05:42,960 --> 00:05:45,400 Speaker 2: you know, the game winning field goal eventually. Yeah. 123 00:05:45,520 --> 00:05:49,920 Speaker 1: I think at times you see quarterbacks leave a franchise 124 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:54,479 Speaker 1: try to resurrect their career elsewhere, and the question is 125 00:05:54,480 --> 00:05:59,880 Speaker 1: is the scar tissue truly healed? Can you heal the 126 00:06:00,080 --> 00:06:05,560 Speaker 1: scars or is the quarterback broken for lack of a 127 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:10,160 Speaker 1: better term, And like you watch Daniel Jones quarterback, there's 128 00:06:10,200 --> 00:06:13,520 Speaker 1: nothing about it that looks broken from a mental standpoint. 129 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:16,159 Speaker 1: He hangs in pockets. He's not afraid to take chances 130 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:19,000 Speaker 1: down the field. But those are all things that I 131 00:06:19,040 --> 00:06:22,279 Speaker 1: think you're you're curious about, you're hesitant about, you're nervous 132 00:06:22,279 --> 00:06:25,960 Speaker 1: about when it comes to, you know, guys trying to 133 00:06:25,960 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 1: do what Daniel Jones is is doing. And for Eddie, 134 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:30,280 Speaker 1: I go. 135 00:06:30,320 --> 00:06:32,760 Speaker 2: Back to like that conversation you guys had in the 136 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:35,920 Speaker 2: morning with Tyrone Tracy, Like I I and you guys 137 00:06:35,960 --> 00:06:37,840 Speaker 2: flat out asked him like, do you think Daniel still 138 00:06:37,839 --> 00:06:39,520 Speaker 2: has what it takes to be a franchise quarterback? And 139 00:06:39,520 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 2: he said, yeah, it just it just didn't work out 140 00:06:41,920 --> 00:06:44,320 Speaker 2: in New York because he lost confidence in himself and 141 00:06:44,360 --> 00:06:47,000 Speaker 2: he felt like the organization lost confidence in Daniel Jones. 142 00:06:47,279 --> 00:06:49,880 Speaker 2: And then Jordan Schultz was on a quarim company with 143 00:06:49,960 --> 00:06:53,280 Speaker 2: us leading up to that Week one game, and he 144 00:06:53,360 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 2: mentioned that he hasn't seen Daniel this relaxed, confident or 145 00:06:58,400 --> 00:07:01,760 Speaker 2: you know, just overall comfortable going into a game like 146 00:07:01,800 --> 00:07:03,840 Speaker 2: he did last week, and you could kind of see 147 00:07:03,839 --> 00:07:05,360 Speaker 2: it come out on the field again. 148 00:07:06,120 --> 00:07:09,600 Speaker 1: Kind of like the Kurt Signetti Blumington vibes, Like IU 149 00:07:09,640 --> 00:07:13,360 Speaker 1: football program needed someone to just have an absolute facelift 150 00:07:13,440 --> 00:07:16,400 Speaker 1: and personality when Signetti has done that. And in a way 151 00:07:16,640 --> 00:07:20,680 Speaker 1: it's obviously not as demonstrative as as Signetti, but clearly 152 00:07:20,720 --> 00:07:23,960 Speaker 1: this environment has served him well. And I mean on 153 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:25,760 Speaker 1: the field and off the field. I mean, he couldn't 154 00:07:25,760 --> 00:07:28,559 Speaker 1: be living in a different, more quaint area of town 155 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:30,960 Speaker 1: in Indie than he was in New York. 156 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:32,360 Speaker 2: The hustle and the bustle of it all. 157 00:07:32,760 --> 00:07:35,000 Speaker 1: And then not to mention, you know, the ten guys 158 00:07:35,000 --> 00:07:38,520 Speaker 1: in the play caller around him, so you know, for 159 00:07:38,640 --> 00:07:40,840 Speaker 1: me with Jones and again Denver blitz him Aton and 160 00:07:40,880 --> 00:07:43,000 Speaker 1: he hung in there, hung in there, hung in there. 161 00:07:44,160 --> 00:07:48,960 Speaker 1: The fact that you have gotten this consistent of on 162 00:07:49,200 --> 00:07:54,480 Speaker 1: target throws from him, he is largely stayed away from 163 00:07:54,600 --> 00:07:58,600 Speaker 1: turnover worthy balls. And then lastly he's taken the necessary 164 00:07:58,680 --> 00:08:02,120 Speaker 1: chances check all three of those boxes against a very 165 00:08:02,200 --> 00:08:05,840 Speaker 1: legit defense in the Denver Broncos. To me, that's what 166 00:08:05,920 --> 00:08:08,200 Speaker 1: stands out the most. I know so much of the 167 00:08:08,240 --> 00:08:10,520 Speaker 1: Monday conversation, and we'll get to Shane Styke in the 168 00:08:10,600 --> 00:08:12,960 Speaker 1: end of the game at some point here, but to me, 169 00:08:13,720 --> 00:08:16,080 Speaker 1: it shouldn't like the first thing that I think this 170 00:08:16,240 --> 00:08:19,120 Speaker 1: game should tell you moving forward for the rest of 171 00:08:19,120 --> 00:08:23,880 Speaker 1: the season is more about Daniel Jones, like, yes, you 172 00:08:23,960 --> 00:08:26,240 Speaker 1: might get into in the game situations and yes, Shane 173 00:08:26,240 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 1: Stikeen might be put into another one, and yeah, we'll 174 00:08:28,880 --> 00:08:31,480 Speaker 1: be curious about that, but that might happen what once 175 00:08:31,560 --> 00:08:33,560 Speaker 1: or twice the rest of the year. You know, in 176 00:08:33,600 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 1: all like that, that same sort of situation is probably 177 00:08:35,880 --> 00:08:37,960 Speaker 1: not going to happen too many times. Daniel Jones has 178 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:40,640 Speaker 1: got to play quarterback fifteen more times and for you 179 00:08:40,679 --> 00:08:44,720 Speaker 1: to again got that level of play from him against 180 00:08:44,720 --> 00:08:48,200 Speaker 1: that defense huge. You know, there was like even a 181 00:08:48,200 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: little thing when like he threw that ball, that kind 182 00:08:50,280 --> 00:08:52,000 Speaker 1: of that corner ball. I think it was the ogul tree. 183 00:08:52,000 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 1: It might have been a Pittman on the comeback and 184 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:56,880 Speaker 1: they called certain I think it was. I think you 185 00:08:56,880 --> 00:08:59,440 Speaker 1: could have whistled a couple guys for the past interference 186 00:08:59,720 --> 00:09:05,720 Speaker 1: like that is taking the chances on, you know, down 187 00:09:05,760 --> 00:09:09,600 Speaker 1: the field sort of throws there. So great great work 188 00:09:09,600 --> 00:09:12,000 Speaker 1: from Daniel Jones. The raw numbers twenty three to thirty four, 189 00:09:12,080 --> 00:09:15,440 Speaker 1: three sixteen, I think that tells a big story. But 190 00:09:15,520 --> 00:09:17,280 Speaker 1: I think there's even a little bit more there with. 191 00:09:17,280 --> 00:09:23,719 Speaker 2: Him first time over three hundred yards passing since Christmas 192 00:09:23,800 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 2: Eve in twenty twenty two in a regular season game. Ironically, 193 00:09:29,400 --> 00:09:32,640 Speaker 2: his last three games that he's done that, or last 194 00:09:32,679 --> 00:09:34,560 Speaker 2: two games that he's passed over three hundred yards were 195 00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:38,439 Speaker 2: against Minnesota prior to yesterday. Jones twenty three thirty four 196 00:09:38,600 --> 00:09:42,200 Speaker 2: three sixteen, one touchdown and rushed for his third rushing 197 00:09:42,240 --> 00:09:45,760 Speaker 2: touchdown on the season. The number two item, and it's 198 00:09:45,760 --> 00:09:48,600 Speaker 2: hard not to go, you know, either way, you can 199 00:09:48,640 --> 00:09:50,400 Speaker 2: pick kb which one you want to talk about. But 200 00:09:51,320 --> 00:09:55,400 Speaker 2: Jonathan Taylor was fantastic yesterday, not just as running the 201 00:09:55,440 --> 00:09:58,400 Speaker 2: football but receiving as well, had you know, the touchdown 202 00:09:58,400 --> 00:10:01,319 Speaker 2: in the big forty three yard screen pass. And then 203 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:04,360 Speaker 2: Tyler Warren continues to be such a focal point for 204 00:10:04,400 --> 00:10:06,160 Speaker 2: this Colts offense and he's opened up a lot of 205 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:07,559 Speaker 2: things that they can do moving forward. 206 00:10:07,640 --> 00:10:10,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, the reason why I grip them together is because Eddie, 207 00:10:10,480 --> 00:10:14,960 Speaker 1: they played sixty six snaps a piece on Sunday, And 208 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:17,760 Speaker 1: for those that aren't necessarily totally in tune with snap 209 00:10:17,800 --> 00:10:22,720 Speaker 1: counts on a weekly basis, those are massive numbers for 210 00:10:24,720 --> 00:10:26,840 Speaker 1: a running back on a tight end, particularly early in 211 00:10:26,840 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 1: the season when you might pitch counted up a little 212 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:32,160 Speaker 1: bit more, especially for a rookie like must at well, definitely, 213 00:10:32,360 --> 00:10:33,839 Speaker 1: you know must have games late in the year. I 214 00:10:33,840 --> 00:10:36,520 Speaker 1: can understand where you really go there. Let's start with 215 00:10:36,520 --> 00:10:39,280 Speaker 1: with Taylor. You know there it was a lot of 216 00:10:39,320 --> 00:10:42,719 Speaker 1: tough sledding for him, but you know, he rips off 217 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:44,320 Speaker 1: that sixty eight yard or and that could have been 218 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:46,120 Speaker 1: a tackle for loss easily, And I know a lot 219 00:10:46,160 --> 00:10:48,720 Speaker 1: of people made I thought, how Funga had a pretty 220 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:50,960 Speaker 1: good angle on him from the starts. I'm not too 221 00:10:50,960 --> 00:10:53,520 Speaker 1: worry abou Jonathan Taylor speeding the open field. He showed 222 00:10:53,520 --> 00:10:56,400 Speaker 1: that on the on the touchdown catch and run. But 223 00:10:57,080 --> 00:10:59,240 Speaker 1: it's more of the you make that dude missing the 224 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:03,200 Speaker 1: backfield and negative two into sixty eight. Yeah, that's special, 225 00:11:04,160 --> 00:11:07,280 Speaker 1: very very special from him. So total, you know, he 226 00:11:07,280 --> 00:11:10,800 Speaker 1: had twenty seven touches for two fifteen so far. He's 227 00:11:10,840 --> 00:11:12,920 Speaker 1: been targeted what probably four or five times this season. 228 00:11:12,960 --> 00:11:19,000 Speaker 1: No drops. That's been key as well. Obviously Denver just 229 00:11:19,040 --> 00:11:22,280 Speaker 1: totally misidentified him a couple of times in the past 230 00:11:22,320 --> 00:11:27,480 Speaker 1: game there. So just great great work from Taylor in 231 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:30,080 Speaker 1: leaning on him so heavily and then and then going 232 00:11:30,120 --> 00:11:34,280 Speaker 1: to Warren again sixty six snaps Eddie to put that 233 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:39,800 Speaker 1: into perspective, that would have been the second highest tight 234 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,200 Speaker 1: end snap total of any player in the league. Last year, 235 00:11:42,840 --> 00:11:45,120 Speaker 1: you don't see tight ends playing and the Colts had 236 00:11:45,160 --> 00:11:47,520 Speaker 1: I think seventy one offensive snap seventy or seventy one. 237 00:11:48,000 --> 00:11:52,080 Speaker 1: So I mean that those are big percentages from him, 238 00:11:52,120 --> 00:11:54,800 Speaker 1: and you know you and I I guess it was 239 00:11:54,880 --> 00:11:57,319 Speaker 1: just me, but we talked about it last week's podcast. 240 00:11:57,720 --> 00:12:00,559 Speaker 1: You know, wood Patrick Surtan cover Tyler worn at all, 241 00:12:00,760 --> 00:12:03,000 Speaker 1: he did a couple of times. You see all that. Yeah, 242 00:12:03,120 --> 00:12:05,520 Speaker 1: to me, that is the ultimate compliment. It did on 243 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:07,400 Speaker 1: the opening drive in the red zone. Yeah, it tells 244 00:12:07,400 --> 00:12:12,120 Speaker 1: you what the NFL thinks of Tyler Warren already. So 245 00:12:12,840 --> 00:12:19,280 Speaker 1: like that is incredible that they you know, he has 246 00:12:19,360 --> 00:12:23,600 Speaker 1: earned that already in the NFL over seventy yards again, Eddie, 247 00:12:23,600 --> 00:12:26,800 Speaker 1: if he goes over seventy yards on Sunday, he'll be 248 00:12:26,800 --> 00:12:29,600 Speaker 1: the first Colts tight end in franchise history to have 249 00:12:29,640 --> 00:12:33,640 Speaker 1: done that. I mean in his first three and again 250 00:12:33,679 --> 00:12:35,520 Speaker 1: I'm talking career, and I mean the Colts have some 251 00:12:35,559 --> 00:12:38,880 Speaker 1: Hall of Fame Pro Bowl tight ends that have put 252 00:12:38,920 --> 00:12:43,800 Speaker 1: on such a uniform. And you saw the yards after catch. 253 00:12:43,960 --> 00:12:47,400 Speaker 1: Obviously that was a huge component of what he was 254 00:12:47,440 --> 00:12:51,840 Speaker 1: able to do for you on Sunday, And I really 255 00:12:51,840 --> 00:12:54,160 Speaker 1: think that is such a staple of kind of what 256 00:12:54,280 --> 00:12:58,160 Speaker 1: his game is all about and probably can be the 257 00:12:58,160 --> 00:13:01,320 Speaker 1: biggest weapon is great you know usage and drawn up 258 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:02,960 Speaker 1: there by Shane Styke and have him lined up at 259 00:13:02,960 --> 00:13:07,000 Speaker 1: that full back there and obviously they had no chance 260 00:13:07,200 --> 00:13:14,840 Speaker 1: in getting to covering him. So huge day for him. 261 00:13:14,920 --> 00:13:18,880 Speaker 1: I fully expect continued backfield usage, you know, fourth and inches, 262 00:13:18,920 --> 00:13:20,679 Speaker 1: I know begins all of us kind of got blown 263 00:13:20,760 --> 00:13:22,560 Speaker 1: up and the right side kind of got blown up there. 264 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:25,240 Speaker 1: The timing might have been a hair off, but they're 265 00:13:25,240 --> 00:13:28,560 Speaker 1: going to do that more and more moving forward there. 266 00:13:28,640 --> 00:13:34,240 Speaker 1: So wan to start to his NFL career and big time, 267 00:13:34,360 --> 00:13:38,959 Speaker 1: big time yesterday from Tyler Warren and yeah, him and 268 00:13:39,240 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 1: him and Taylor I just thought deserved kind of. 269 00:13:40,960 --> 00:13:44,559 Speaker 2: Their own little individual group. Mentioned when does Warren throw 270 00:13:44,600 --> 00:13:47,679 Speaker 2: his first NFL pass? You know what's in the playbook somewhere. 271 00:13:47,720 --> 00:13:50,520 Speaker 1: Oh, it certainly is, certainly is Yeah, and again he's 272 00:13:50,520 --> 00:13:53,400 Speaker 1: a South Paul remember m hm. Yeah, Yeah, I think 273 00:13:53,400 --> 00:13:55,160 Speaker 1: it's coming. You know, I think they're kind of setting 274 00:13:55,240 --> 00:13:56,480 Speaker 1: up for it. You know, we got the full back 275 00:13:56,559 --> 00:13:59,600 Speaker 1: dive week one. You know, yesterday you had the two backs, 276 00:14:00,120 --> 00:14:02,320 Speaker 1: you know, flanking Jones. You gave it to him with 277 00:14:02,360 --> 00:14:05,040 Speaker 1: I think an RPO look that could have been to Taylor. 278 00:14:05,160 --> 00:14:09,640 Speaker 1: So yeah, I think it's all a process with Wren 279 00:14:10,040 --> 00:14:11,640 Speaker 1: in the variety of ways that you line them. 280 00:14:11,600 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 2: Up wide receiver snap counts KB. I know some people 281 00:14:15,200 --> 00:14:17,880 Speaker 2: may be wondering about that. Alec Pierce plays sixty four 282 00:14:17,960 --> 00:14:22,520 Speaker 2: the seventy one, Pittman fifty nine downs, forty one, Ashton 283 00:14:22,600 --> 00:14:26,440 Speaker 2: Dolan ten snaps and then eighty Mitchell with seventh snaps. 284 00:14:26,440 --> 00:14:29,520 Speaker 2: That was ten percent of those seven snaps. He was 285 00:14:29,520 --> 00:14:33,520 Speaker 2: targeted four times, brought in two for twenty yards. Specifically 286 00:14:33,520 --> 00:14:36,240 Speaker 2: with Josh Downs, I just felt like six for fifty 287 00:14:36,280 --> 00:14:38,760 Speaker 2: one didn't really you know, show the impact he had 288 00:14:38,760 --> 00:14:41,160 Speaker 2: because there are a couple of instances where it was 289 00:14:41,200 --> 00:14:43,640 Speaker 2: like second and long and he gets you know, eight 290 00:14:43,760 --> 00:14:45,800 Speaker 2: nine yards and makes it thirdy manageable, or he was 291 00:14:45,800 --> 00:14:47,560 Speaker 2: moving the chains on third down for the Colts. 292 00:14:47,640 --> 00:14:49,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think that's well said. Yeah, I don't think 293 00:14:49,720 --> 00:14:51,840 Speaker 1: six for fifty one maybe tells the full story there 294 00:14:51,880 --> 00:14:54,040 Speaker 1: with Downs, I'm thinking about Mitchell two, and I felt 295 00:14:54,080 --> 00:14:56,240 Speaker 1: this way last year, you know, He's never been a 296 00:14:56,240 --> 00:14:59,560 Speaker 1: big snap guy when everybody's healthy, but damn they like 297 00:14:59,640 --> 00:15:02,520 Speaker 1: targeted him a lot when he is out in the field. 298 00:15:03,080 --> 00:15:06,760 Speaker 1: I mean they targeted him deep with certain coverage. I 299 00:15:06,760 --> 00:15:09,080 Speaker 1: think was maybe his first snappers, first couple of snaps. 300 00:15:09,200 --> 00:15:11,000 Speaker 2: That was probably the one question we'll throw the day 301 00:15:11,000 --> 00:15:14,160 Speaker 2: from Daniel because it was double covered, he had certain 302 00:15:14,320 --> 00:15:15,440 Speaker 2: and the safety. 303 00:15:15,280 --> 00:15:17,920 Speaker 1: And you know, I shouldn't mention too And again how 304 00:15:18,000 --> 00:15:21,440 Speaker 1: much the ankle injury impact Patrick Sartana's The game moved along, 305 00:15:22,080 --> 00:15:24,840 Speaker 1: but because he was hobbling big time, he was probably 306 00:15:24,880 --> 00:15:28,000 Speaker 1: putting weight on that. Pittman and Pierce both had some 307 00:15:28,040 --> 00:15:31,600 Speaker 1: big contested catches with him, and coverage there late. Again 308 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:34,080 Speaker 1: not the most eye popping box score stuff, but just 309 00:15:34,200 --> 00:15:36,600 Speaker 1: really really important grabs for him. 310 00:15:36,760 --> 00:15:38,600 Speaker 2: Anything else to add on what you liked before we 311 00:15:38,600 --> 00:15:40,000 Speaker 2: transitioned to what you did not like. 312 00:15:41,720 --> 00:15:43,200 Speaker 1: No, I mean I feel like that covers it. 313 00:15:43,240 --> 00:15:45,320 Speaker 2: I mean cam Binen being in the right place at 314 00:15:45,360 --> 00:15:45,800 Speaker 2: the right time. 315 00:15:45,880 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, that was that was finally and just you know, 316 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:51,400 Speaker 1: and how I felt it from my team on Saturday night. 317 00:15:51,880 --> 00:15:54,240 Speaker 1: And I thought Todd Blacklach calling the Notre Dame game 318 00:15:54,520 --> 00:15:56,640 Speaker 1: made a good point of this like sometimes when you're 319 00:15:56,680 --> 00:15:59,280 Speaker 1: the dB and you drop the interception, it's like the 320 00:15:59,320 --> 00:16:02,920 Speaker 1: baseball now of the outfield are dropping the foul ball? Yeah, 321 00:16:03,040 --> 00:16:06,800 Speaker 1: give that batter one more chance. And like Biingam's case there, 322 00:16:06,920 --> 00:16:09,960 Speaker 1: you you know, that was a great catch he had, diving, 323 00:16:10,240 --> 00:16:13,800 Speaker 1: gets his hands underneath it. Secure's it if he drops 324 00:16:13,800 --> 00:16:17,040 Speaker 1: that will Lut's making that field goal. And I know 325 00:16:17,080 --> 00:16:20,480 Speaker 1: Lut's missed one from forty two, but like that could 326 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:22,920 Speaker 1: have been an eight point game at that point. And again, 327 00:16:22,960 --> 00:16:24,800 Speaker 1: if you're the Colts, are you getting the touchdown and 328 00:16:24,840 --> 00:16:27,520 Speaker 1: the two boek version, you know it just one more 329 00:16:27,520 --> 00:16:31,760 Speaker 1: Denver field goal probably really does it after that. So yeah, 330 00:16:31,920 --> 00:16:35,560 Speaker 1: just a really really important play from him there. But yeah, 331 00:16:35,720 --> 00:16:39,600 Speaker 1: Spencer Trader as well, just the fact that operationally, you know, 332 00:16:39,640 --> 00:16:41,640 Speaker 1: he's nine for nine. I get that, you know, nothing's 333 00:16:41,680 --> 00:16:43,720 Speaker 1: really been too too long, forty eight last week, forty 334 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:46,040 Speaker 1: five this week, but to have the result after the 335 00:16:46,080 --> 00:16:48,680 Speaker 1: sixty yard er to come up there and uh and 336 00:16:48,720 --> 00:16:51,560 Speaker 1: make that big time there by Spencer Share. 337 00:16:51,600 --> 00:16:53,520 Speaker 2: Let's start there with what you did not like the 338 00:16:53,600 --> 00:16:57,000 Speaker 2: end the game management and just the complacency from Shane 339 00:16:57,000 --> 00:17:01,720 Speaker 2: Stiking to be comfortable sick making a long field goal 340 00:17:01,800 --> 00:17:04,520 Speaker 2: like that, considering what he went through last year with 341 00:17:04,560 --> 00:17:05,000 Speaker 2: Matt Gay. 342 00:17:07,000 --> 00:17:09,359 Speaker 1: Yeah, I guess. Should we get into the end of 343 00:17:09,359 --> 00:17:16,160 Speaker 1: the game situation here, Yeah, I guess, and I guess. 344 00:17:16,320 --> 00:17:19,080 Speaker 1: Let me be clear here before we start with Stichen 345 00:17:20,520 --> 00:17:24,040 Speaker 1: just so much. You have to love about what he's 346 00:17:24,040 --> 00:17:28,480 Speaker 1: done so far this season with Daniel Jones so much 347 00:17:28,680 --> 00:17:34,480 Speaker 1: from a play calling standpoint. And you know, when you 348 00:17:34,520 --> 00:17:37,440 Speaker 1: are the head coach, you obviously wear that hat as well. 349 00:17:37,600 --> 00:17:43,600 Speaker 1: And Frankly, you know, I consider and be like living 350 00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:46,200 Speaker 1: in the immediate aftermath of a sixty minute football game 351 00:17:46,359 --> 00:17:50,760 Speaker 1: on Sunday afternoon, chan Stike and got lucky. His actions 352 00:17:51,600 --> 00:17:54,919 Speaker 1: I think contributed to the Colts losing that football game. 353 00:17:55,000 --> 00:17:55,280 Speaker 3: M hm. 354 00:17:55,560 --> 00:17:58,800 Speaker 1: He gets bailed out by a Denver penalty. I guess 355 00:17:59,240 --> 00:18:03,080 Speaker 1: too much, Aggruss and Frankly on a sixty yard sixty 356 00:18:03,160 --> 00:18:07,200 Speaker 1: yard attempt. And now you know, for Carlie ers Gordon, 357 00:18:07,200 --> 00:18:10,520 Speaker 1: it's probably more of a conversation for her. Does she 358 00:18:10,640 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 1: purely evaluate this season Eddie off of Black and White? 359 00:18:15,080 --> 00:18:18,760 Speaker 1: Does it purely come down to the record or does 360 00:18:18,800 --> 00:18:21,440 Speaker 1: she wear the headset for a reason? Why does she 361 00:18:21,480 --> 00:18:26,280 Speaker 1: wear the headset? Because she wants to know process. If 362 00:18:26,280 --> 00:18:28,080 Speaker 1: she didn't want to know process, she just set up 363 00:18:28,119 --> 00:18:32,120 Speaker 1: in the booth and watch the games happen and make 364 00:18:32,160 --> 00:18:34,840 Speaker 1: decisions off of fat. But she sits in meetings for 365 00:18:34,880 --> 00:18:37,560 Speaker 1: a reason. She wears a headset for a reason. She 366 00:18:38,040 --> 00:18:41,000 Speaker 1: is probably one of the more ingrained owners in the 367 00:18:41,119 --> 00:18:45,119 Speaker 1: entire NFL, maybe across professional sports, because she cares about 368 00:18:45,160 --> 00:18:49,480 Speaker 1: gray area. She wants to know how the sausage is made. 369 00:18:49,480 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 1: I guess I'm not trying to quote her father, but 370 00:18:51,960 --> 00:18:55,040 Speaker 1: I guess I am there with that, like she cares 371 00:18:55,040 --> 00:18:59,320 Speaker 1: about that stuff. So I think that's important in evaluating 372 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:02,720 Speaker 1: stiching in this situation. So with all that said, let's 373 00:19:02,760 --> 00:19:06,520 Speaker 1: evaluate what happened there on the final drive. Shane Steichen, 374 00:19:06,720 --> 00:19:09,359 Speaker 1: I guess was afraid about Denver getting a kick return, 375 00:19:10,440 --> 00:19:14,760 Speaker 1: and so therefore he was super content with a long 376 00:19:15,000 --> 00:19:18,200 Speaker 1: field goal. He was content at fifty eight yards. That's 377 00:19:18,240 --> 00:19:20,960 Speaker 1: what it would have been had Taylor not lost two 378 00:19:21,040 --> 00:19:26,600 Speaker 1: yards there on the final third down run. His rationale, 379 00:19:26,640 --> 00:19:29,840 Speaker 1: his explanation makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. 380 00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:31,720 Speaker 2: I agree with you. 381 00:19:32,640 --> 00:19:35,240 Speaker 1: I didn't get it in the moment. I didn't get 382 00:19:35,240 --> 00:19:38,159 Speaker 1: it at all. Explained it afterwards. It really is a 383 00:19:38,200 --> 00:19:40,840 Speaker 1: total one to eighty of how he operates as a 384 00:19:40,880 --> 00:19:44,040 Speaker 1: play caller. He operates more on the aggression side. And 385 00:19:44,720 --> 00:19:46,679 Speaker 1: I'll be curious if behind the scenes he says anything 386 00:19:46,720 --> 00:19:48,480 Speaker 1: to his team. I think it could go a long 387 00:19:48,520 --> 00:19:50,600 Speaker 1: way if he did say something frankly to some of 388 00:19:50,640 --> 00:19:53,720 Speaker 1: those guys offensively that might be confused today of like, hey, 389 00:19:54,840 --> 00:19:57,800 Speaker 1: we're so aggressive always, why did we go into that 390 00:19:57,920 --> 00:20:02,320 Speaker 1: mode there? When Denver was shown nine man boxes, like 391 00:20:02,440 --> 00:20:05,800 Speaker 1: everything Denver showed you indicate don't run because sometimes in 392 00:20:05,840 --> 00:20:08,280 Speaker 1: those instances teams give you a look and you're kind 393 00:20:08,280 --> 00:20:10,320 Speaker 1: of like, well it was too good to pass up. 394 00:20:10,600 --> 00:20:12,240 Speaker 1: And the Colts also ran out of a lot of 395 00:20:12,359 --> 00:20:14,520 Speaker 1: obvious run heavy looks, a lot of tight ends on 396 00:20:14,560 --> 00:20:17,280 Speaker 1: the field on that final drive as well, whereas it's like, 397 00:20:17,320 --> 00:20:18,879 Speaker 1: what what if you spread them out? What if you 398 00:20:18,920 --> 00:20:20,520 Speaker 1: get a nickel? What if you maybe get a dime 399 00:20:20,960 --> 00:20:24,800 Speaker 1: out on the field? Could you find something? I think 400 00:20:24,800 --> 00:20:27,320 Speaker 1: in those moments too, there has to be a lot 401 00:20:27,320 --> 00:20:30,440 Speaker 1: of head coach quarterback convo two and around the two 402 00:20:30,440 --> 00:20:32,360 Speaker 1: minute warning. It can kind of help. There are timeouts 403 00:20:32,400 --> 00:20:34,520 Speaker 1: where you can have more one on one combos with 404 00:20:34,560 --> 00:20:38,320 Speaker 1: these guys, where you're Eddie Garrison the head coach, you 405 00:20:38,320 --> 00:20:40,600 Speaker 1: can pull your quarterback aside and say, hey, we're gonna 406 00:20:40,640 --> 00:20:43,840 Speaker 1: run a bootleg here mm hmm. We will take a 407 00:20:43,880 --> 00:20:46,760 Speaker 1: one or two yard loss, like, don't throw the ball away, 408 00:20:47,640 --> 00:20:51,119 Speaker 1: we want to run clock. Obviously, ideally we a complete 409 00:20:51,160 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 1: the pass, be you'd scramble for a couple of yards, 410 00:20:54,080 --> 00:20:57,320 Speaker 1: but if force comes to worse, just go down and 411 00:20:57,359 --> 00:21:01,639 Speaker 1: we will, you know, take that. So I look, Spencer 412 00:21:01,640 --> 00:21:04,359 Speaker 1: Trader's got a leg. I obviously the sixty yarder was 413 00:21:04,480 --> 00:21:06,960 Speaker 1: short and right, it was not close to going in. 414 00:21:08,480 --> 00:21:11,760 Speaker 1: But to be content with fifty eight in that situation 415 00:21:12,280 --> 00:21:15,760 Speaker 1: is beyond head scratching, especially when Spencer Trader what forty eight? 416 00:21:15,840 --> 00:21:20,479 Speaker 1: So long as he's attempted in the NFL. And you know, 417 00:21:20,760 --> 00:21:22,800 Speaker 1: a lot of the times these decisions come down to, Okay, 418 00:21:22,800 --> 00:21:26,639 Speaker 1: what's the risk? What's the gamble for me? 419 00:21:26,760 --> 00:21:27,000 Speaker 2: Eddie? 420 00:21:27,000 --> 00:21:29,359 Speaker 1: Go back to Week one. He went forward on fourth 421 00:21:29,400 --> 00:21:33,200 Speaker 1: and short three different times in that game. The thought 422 00:21:33,240 --> 00:21:37,920 Speaker 1: process there was score a touchdown, that's the risk, that's 423 00:21:37,960 --> 00:21:41,760 Speaker 1: what or that's reward. I should say that's the gamble. 424 00:21:42,119 --> 00:21:44,720 Speaker 1: Expand the lead put Miami really away. All of that 425 00:21:45,240 --> 00:21:48,600 Speaker 1: to me, what's the risk in doing what he did there? 426 00:21:49,080 --> 00:21:53,000 Speaker 1: You're afraid to defend a kickoff? I guess you don't 427 00:21:53,000 --> 00:21:56,000 Speaker 1: trust your defense that defends seventy yards with no timeouts 428 00:21:56,000 --> 00:21:59,159 Speaker 1: and you know, twelve seconds to go. Like to me, 429 00:21:59,320 --> 00:22:02,680 Speaker 1: there's a lot more risk in the fifty eight yard 430 00:22:02,720 --> 00:22:07,880 Speaker 1: attempt than having to throw out your kickoff unit defend 431 00:22:08,520 --> 00:22:12,280 Speaker 1: that sort of field there. So I think that largely 432 00:22:12,359 --> 00:22:14,880 Speaker 1: kind of decides kind of where I'm at with it. 433 00:22:15,200 --> 00:22:17,400 Speaker 1: You know, well, let's just miss one from forty two. 434 00:22:17,400 --> 00:22:20,960 Speaker 1: He's a very accomplished kicker. Why being so content with 435 00:22:21,040 --> 00:22:27,920 Speaker 1: the fifty eight yard or was just wild to me? Frankly, So, yeah, 436 00:22:28,200 --> 00:22:32,320 Speaker 1: I think that probably covers everything stiching wise, and now 437 00:22:32,480 --> 00:22:34,639 Speaker 1: big picture, do you know the question again? You know, 438 00:22:34,720 --> 00:22:38,120 Speaker 1: for carl Ers Gordon becomes inevaluating. You know, I think 439 00:22:38,200 --> 00:22:40,680 Speaker 1: any job as a CEO is, yes, there are black 440 00:22:40,720 --> 00:22:42,879 Speaker 1: and white numbers that matter a whole lot to you, 441 00:22:43,600 --> 00:22:46,960 Speaker 1: but you're also evaluating more than just that. And so 442 00:22:47,000 --> 00:22:49,359 Speaker 1: if you're Carly, now, is there any part of you 443 00:22:49,440 --> 00:22:53,439 Speaker 1: that sits there and says, man, we got so frickin' lucky. 444 00:22:54,080 --> 00:22:56,800 Speaker 1: If what's his name doesn't do the leverage penalty, we're 445 00:22:56,840 --> 00:23:02,440 Speaker 1: one and one. H You evaluate process and say, gosh, 446 00:23:02,480 --> 00:23:04,840 Speaker 1: now that I think about it, wasn't that really dumb 447 00:23:04,880 --> 00:23:06,520 Speaker 1: when he didn't put Jonathan Taylor on the field and 448 00:23:06,560 --> 00:23:08,840 Speaker 1: the biggest play the twenty twenty three season late in 449 00:23:08,840 --> 00:23:11,760 Speaker 1: the year. Wasn't that really dumb? In the must have 450 00:23:11,840 --> 00:23:14,480 Speaker 1: game in Denver late last season when we were in 451 00:23:14,480 --> 00:23:17,679 Speaker 1: a trick play with Adi Mitchell the least reliable player 452 00:23:17,720 --> 00:23:22,680 Speaker 1: on our offense, and then yesterday again you can look 453 00:23:22,720 --> 00:23:24,480 Speaker 1: black and white and say, well, you won the game. 454 00:23:24,560 --> 00:23:27,600 Speaker 1: Sweep everything under the rug. Everything's fine, It's all great, 455 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 1: And obviously Shane Styke does a ton of good for 456 00:23:29,600 --> 00:23:32,440 Speaker 1: this team as a play caller, but in some of 457 00:23:32,480 --> 00:23:36,359 Speaker 1: these end of game moments there have been issues. And 458 00:23:37,200 --> 00:23:39,840 Speaker 1: that would be the question I think, as the CEO, 459 00:23:39,880 --> 00:23:43,760 Speaker 1: you have to have Are these things repeatable? Are we 460 00:23:43,760 --> 00:23:45,160 Speaker 1: seeing other issues. 461 00:23:45,200 --> 00:23:47,640 Speaker 2: All those Yeah, to the first point you made there 462 00:23:47,640 --> 00:23:51,560 Speaker 2: about the Jonathan Taylor part of it, inexcusable, But I 463 00:23:51,600 --> 00:23:53,359 Speaker 2: mean you and I talked about this. I don't know 464 00:23:53,400 --> 00:23:55,480 Speaker 2: if we talket about it on the podcast or it 465 00:23:55,600 --> 00:23:58,600 Speaker 2: was something I asked you on Queen Company. Like Shane 466 00:23:58,680 --> 00:24:01,439 Speaker 2: Stiking got that made those positions like, they're not in 467 00:24:01,480 --> 00:24:03,520 Speaker 2: that position without Shan Styking's I don't know how many 468 00:24:03,520 --> 00:24:06,280 Speaker 2: other head coaches and offensive minded guys would be able 469 00:24:06,359 --> 00:24:08,440 Speaker 2: to have their team a game away from the playoffs 470 00:24:08,440 --> 00:24:09,640 Speaker 2: with Gardner Minshew like he did. 471 00:24:09,880 --> 00:24:14,119 Speaker 1: Certainly, And that's what I think again makes the stike 472 00:24:14,160 --> 00:24:18,760 Speaker 1: In conversation difficult. You know, he's now he's what two 473 00:24:18,800 --> 00:24:20,720 Speaker 1: games over five hundred as a head coach with you 474 00:24:20,760 --> 00:24:24,080 Speaker 1: know these quarterbacks that he's had. Yeah, and so you know, 475 00:24:24,160 --> 00:24:26,520 Speaker 1: should he be tied at the hip with with Chris Bauer. 476 00:24:26,560 --> 00:24:28,520 Speaker 1: Part of me says no. Like to me, the Stikeen 477 00:24:28,560 --> 00:24:30,280 Speaker 1: resume is much more in a positive light than the 478 00:24:30,280 --> 00:24:31,040 Speaker 1: Ballad resume. 479 00:24:31,200 --> 00:24:34,479 Speaker 2: But what she has said, though, would go against what 480 00:24:34,520 --> 00:24:36,360 Speaker 2: you just said that they are going to be tight 481 00:24:36,400 --> 00:24:37,960 Speaker 2: at the hip because they don't. They don't want the 482 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:40,240 Speaker 2: Pcano grigs a thing over again over again. 483 00:24:40,400 --> 00:24:42,440 Speaker 1: You know. Again, these are big picture stuff we don't 484 00:24:42,440 --> 00:24:43,919 Speaker 1: have to do, you know, d well on it too 485 00:24:43,960 --> 00:24:46,760 Speaker 1: too much on September fifteenth by any means. But I 486 00:24:46,760 --> 00:24:49,959 Speaker 1: think that's what makes this cult situation. So it's so fascinating. 487 00:24:50,080 --> 00:24:52,280 Speaker 1: And again, one more big picture note before we move 488 00:24:52,320 --> 00:24:57,879 Speaker 1: on Eddie in Carly's eyes, is the slate truly clean? 489 00:24:59,160 --> 00:25:02,600 Speaker 1: Right or is it not? Are you still of value? 490 00:25:02,720 --> 00:25:08,359 Speaker 1: When you evaluate Ballard? Is it twenty twenty five or 491 00:25:08,440 --> 00:25:12,720 Speaker 1: is it eight years of history or stiking same sort 492 00:25:12,760 --> 00:25:14,960 Speaker 1: of thing? Mm hm, you know again his history obviously 493 00:25:14,960 --> 00:25:17,120 Speaker 1: he's not dating back to twenty seventeen as a head coach, 494 00:25:17,200 --> 00:25:22,080 Speaker 1: but is it all clear? And with quarterback as well? 495 00:25:22,280 --> 00:25:25,640 Speaker 1: So yeah, those are just some big picture things in terms. 496 00:25:25,480 --> 00:25:28,359 Speaker 2: Of what else she did not like, specifically with the 497 00:25:28,400 --> 00:25:31,960 Speaker 2: defense Xavian Howard Man, what a what a what a 498 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:33,080 Speaker 2: first half to forget? 499 00:25:33,760 --> 00:25:36,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, the three penalties and five plays. I was stunned 500 00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:40,560 Speaker 1: that they did not Miami, that is to not Pepper 501 00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:42,400 Speaker 1: himbowl or targets just to see where he was at. 502 00:25:42,440 --> 00:25:44,960 Speaker 1: You know, Denver got him just purely on targeting him 503 00:25:44,960 --> 00:25:48,200 Speaker 1: without the penalties too. They got him on several catches 504 00:25:48,560 --> 00:25:52,600 Speaker 1: early in that game. So yes, I was very you 505 00:25:52,640 --> 00:25:54,800 Speaker 1: know that was obviously he looked like a thirty two 506 00:25:54,840 --> 00:25:58,280 Speaker 1: year old frankly. Now, the good news is Travari's ward 507 00:25:59,200 --> 00:26:01,879 Speaker 1: doesn't like you know, his absence is going to be 508 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:05,200 Speaker 1: too too long, which would obviously help out. But still 509 00:26:05,240 --> 00:26:08,000 Speaker 1: Howard's your third corner, which your third corner plays a big, 510 00:26:08,040 --> 00:26:11,359 Speaker 1: big role in this game. The Colts went with Makaile 511 00:26:11,359 --> 00:26:14,480 Speaker 1: Blackman a lot as that third corner, So just some 512 00:26:14,600 --> 00:26:15,200 Speaker 1: things to keep. 513 00:26:15,080 --> 00:26:15,520 Speaker 2: An eye on. 514 00:26:16,119 --> 00:26:18,240 Speaker 1: You know, the Colts didn't bench him. You know, Luiann 515 00:26:18,320 --> 00:26:20,399 Speaker 1: Romo put his arm around at one point, even I 516 00:26:20,400 --> 00:26:23,520 Speaker 1: think Mooney Ward went over there and did that. And 517 00:26:23,600 --> 00:26:24,919 Speaker 1: you know, it's not like it was even Court and 518 00:26:24,960 --> 00:26:27,480 Speaker 1: Sutton really cooking you. It's a lot of other Denver 519 00:26:27,520 --> 00:26:31,800 Speaker 1: guys that were doing that. So, you know, largely defensively, 520 00:26:31,920 --> 00:26:36,760 Speaker 1: Eddie Howard kind of speaks for itself. But boy man, 521 00:26:36,840 --> 00:26:40,160 Speaker 1: where is that playmaking from the defensive front? I mean, 522 00:26:40,200 --> 00:26:42,119 Speaker 1: you just went through an NFL football game where Bo 523 00:26:42,280 --> 00:26:45,840 Speaker 1: Nicks through it thirty times. I bet he scrambled a 524 00:26:45,880 --> 00:26:49,919 Speaker 1: couple others, so let's call it thirty two dropbacks. You 525 00:26:49,960 --> 00:26:53,919 Speaker 1: didn't hit them or sack them one time? No, I 526 00:26:53,920 --> 00:26:57,840 Speaker 1: mean that's amazing you go through an NFL game and 527 00:26:57,920 --> 00:27:01,360 Speaker 1: you don't do either of those, and like, you can't 528 00:27:01,359 --> 00:27:03,560 Speaker 1: tell me that's all lot too. I mean, that's just 529 00:27:04,720 --> 00:27:07,240 Speaker 1: that's wild to go through an NFL game without a hit, 530 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:10,440 Speaker 1: without a sack. I still have got some skepticism about 531 00:27:10,440 --> 00:27:13,680 Speaker 1: the linebacker play as well. So defense definitely had a 532 00:27:13,720 --> 00:27:16,480 Speaker 1: regression to the mean there in Week two, and I 533 00:27:16,520 --> 00:27:19,080 Speaker 1: think right now they make thirtieth in yards per carry allowed, 534 00:27:19,200 --> 00:27:21,040 Speaker 1: so that is something to keep an eye on. 535 00:27:21,480 --> 00:27:24,639 Speaker 2: Yeah, Dobbin's out of the backs got the bulk of 536 00:27:24,680 --> 00:27:27,960 Speaker 2: the carries fourteen for seventy six, that's five point four 537 00:27:27,960 --> 00:27:31,600 Speaker 2: in a touchdown. They did a nice job with RJ. Harvey, 538 00:27:31,600 --> 00:27:35,560 Speaker 2: who's more explosive between the two, certainly five carries for 539 00:27:35,600 --> 00:27:38,000 Speaker 2: eight yards, although it was only his second game in 540 00:27:38,200 --> 00:27:44,360 Speaker 2: his NFL career one point six average. What'd you think 541 00:27:44,400 --> 00:27:52,040 Speaker 2: overall of the secondary performance? Yeah, yeah, I don't love it. 542 00:27:52,160 --> 00:27:54,760 Speaker 1: I thought Nick Cross individually had a nice game. 543 00:27:56,040 --> 00:27:58,280 Speaker 2: Because they limited Sutton to one catch for six yards 544 00:27:58,320 --> 00:28:01,960 Speaker 2: on four targets, but Troy Franklin eight for eighty nine. 545 00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:03,480 Speaker 2: He was the only one that had three or more 546 00:28:03,520 --> 00:28:05,840 Speaker 2: receptions for a touchdown. Marvin Maams two for twenty four 547 00:28:05,840 --> 00:28:08,399 Speaker 2: in a touchdown. Yeah, I thought it was a poor day. 548 00:28:08,440 --> 00:28:11,440 Speaker 1: I guess if you want me to give a real 549 00:28:11,520 --> 00:28:14,160 Speaker 1: answer for the past defense and again, no sacks, no hits, 550 00:28:14,200 --> 00:28:17,159 Speaker 1: plays into it. Yeah, you're not helping out your secondary 551 00:28:17,680 --> 00:28:20,119 Speaker 1: much with that, but I mean bo Nix's rating was 552 00:28:20,160 --> 00:28:21,800 Speaker 1: well one eleven. I mean that's got to be one 553 00:28:21,800 --> 00:28:24,679 Speaker 1: of the highest that he's ever had in his career. 554 00:28:24,840 --> 00:28:27,760 Speaker 1: So and again he had a nice day against and 555 00:28:27,920 --> 00:28:31,760 Speaker 1: Rumo last year, so that definitely is you know, how 556 00:28:31,840 --> 00:28:34,720 Speaker 1: much did you miss Ward et cetera, et cetera. I 557 00:28:34,840 --> 00:28:37,960 Speaker 1: get that, but yeah, you would like to see more 558 00:28:39,160 --> 00:28:41,200 Speaker 1: from a defensive standpoint before we get to By the way, 559 00:28:41,200 --> 00:28:43,120 Speaker 1: it's Spencer Trader on our morning show. We'll throw that 560 00:28:43,200 --> 00:28:46,480 Speaker 1: interview in here on the podcast before you get Twitter questions. 561 00:28:47,120 --> 00:28:49,480 Speaker 1: Penalties we should mention, Eddie is another thing. I didn't like. 562 00:28:49,960 --> 00:28:52,880 Speaker 1: Eleven of them for the game. I believe that ties 563 00:28:53,040 --> 00:28:57,560 Speaker 1: the most for the franchise since twenty nineteen. And you 564 00:28:57,600 --> 00:28:59,840 Speaker 1: know Howard obviously had the three and the five plays. 565 00:28:59,880 --> 00:29:04,640 Speaker 1: But you know, yeah, two kickoff penalties, Yeah one just 566 00:29:05,080 --> 00:29:07,960 Speaker 1: logistically lining up on the return. But again there's a 567 00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:11,680 Speaker 1: formation that you must adhere to. And then Spencer Traders 568 00:29:11,760 --> 00:29:12,960 Speaker 1: kind of struggled with kickoffs. 569 00:29:13,040 --> 00:29:15,480 Speaker 2: We have a question about that, so so dive too 570 00:29:15,520 --> 00:29:16,160 Speaker 2: much into that. 571 00:29:16,320 --> 00:29:18,400 Speaker 1: You know, you have two penalties there. Obviously, Stiking got 572 00:29:18,400 --> 00:29:20,920 Speaker 1: whistled for a penalty. Taekwon Lewis. 573 00:29:21,600 --> 00:29:24,240 Speaker 2: I missed the stiking penalty because of I was doing 574 00:29:24,240 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 2: the Fever game. 575 00:29:25,040 --> 00:29:26,720 Speaker 1: What was it h I think he was still mad 576 00:29:26,800 --> 00:29:31,200 Speaker 1: about the challenge that wasn't overturned, and then Howard got 577 00:29:31,240 --> 00:29:32,280 Speaker 1: a couple penalties after that. 578 00:29:32,600 --> 00:29:35,160 Speaker 2: Oh, the spot on the third down that would have 579 00:29:35,160 --> 00:29:36,400 Speaker 2: made it fourth or something, which. 580 00:29:36,240 --> 00:29:38,160 Speaker 1: Again the NFLS kind of told us. I thought it 581 00:29:38,200 --> 00:29:39,680 Speaker 1: was a back call. The NFLS kind of told us, like, 582 00:29:39,680 --> 00:29:42,280 Speaker 1: don't challenge spots. And to me, if I'm a coach 583 00:29:42,680 --> 00:29:48,040 Speaker 1: knowing how those challenges have gone, unless it is beyond obvious, 584 00:29:48,320 --> 00:29:50,400 Speaker 1: I think you only challenged spots on fourth down. 585 00:29:50,480 --> 00:29:52,360 Speaker 2: I thought it was beyond obvious if you ask me, 586 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:55,000 Speaker 2: just from the angles that we saw largely agree. 587 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:56,840 Speaker 1: I didn't think they ever got us a great like 588 00:29:56,960 --> 00:30:00,800 Speaker 1: down the line angle of it. But the Fellows told us, 589 00:30:00,840 --> 00:30:04,800 Speaker 1: don't challenge spots, right, it's like almost impossible to overturn it. 590 00:30:04,800 --> 00:30:07,360 Speaker 1: So unless the implications are literally a fourth down in 591 00:30:07,400 --> 00:30:09,280 Speaker 1: the in the fourth quarter of a one possession game, 592 00:30:10,400 --> 00:30:12,160 Speaker 1: that's one where you just got to swallow your pride 593 00:30:12,160 --> 00:30:13,920 Speaker 1: and keep the red flag in there, because even if 594 00:30:13,960 --> 00:30:17,920 Speaker 1: the Colts stop them, there it's fourth and a half yard. Yeah, 595 00:30:18,000 --> 00:30:19,880 Speaker 1: you know, Denver probably just goes forward and sneaks in 596 00:30:19,920 --> 00:30:23,480 Speaker 1: and gets it, so you know that is something as well. 597 00:30:23,520 --> 00:30:25,640 Speaker 1: But yeah, again, penalties, it's never been a really an 598 00:30:25,680 --> 00:30:27,760 Speaker 1: issue Understyking. Last year, I think they were the second 599 00:30:27,840 --> 00:30:31,000 Speaker 1: least penalized team in the entire league. So I don't 600 00:30:31,040 --> 00:30:33,240 Speaker 1: want to, you know, overreact to too much to it 601 00:30:33,240 --> 00:30:35,160 Speaker 1: because I don't think it'll be the norm. But clearly 602 00:30:35,680 --> 00:30:38,880 Speaker 1: it played a role in yesterday's game. And again go 603 00:30:38,960 --> 00:30:40,640 Speaker 1: back to the Taekwon Lewis personal foul. 604 00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:43,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, that would be necessary. 605 00:30:44,880 --> 00:30:46,640 Speaker 1: I get that you don't want to see that called, 606 00:30:46,680 --> 00:30:49,000 Speaker 1: but yes, it's just unnecessary. A veteran in the league 607 00:30:49,000 --> 00:30:51,120 Speaker 1: should know they're going to protect quarterbacks like that, particularly 608 00:30:51,160 --> 00:30:53,840 Speaker 1: on their own sideline, and that's exactly what you saw 609 00:30:53,840 --> 00:30:57,000 Speaker 1: it there on that play. So, boy, the penalty roller 610 00:30:57,000 --> 00:31:00,479 Speaker 1: coaster was wild yesterday. I mean Denver had and they 611 00:31:00,480 --> 00:31:03,840 Speaker 1: probably had two or three that were declined, so they 612 00:31:03,840 --> 00:31:06,280 Speaker 1: had just as many as Indian. Obviously they had the 613 00:31:06,320 --> 00:31:08,320 Speaker 1: backbreaking one in the game. 614 00:31:09,280 --> 00:31:11,720 Speaker 2: So the best part kul be for us here at 615 00:31:11,720 --> 00:31:13,640 Speaker 2: the fan when the Colts win is the fact that 616 00:31:14,040 --> 00:31:16,480 Speaker 2: you know, we have the ability to have players on 617 00:31:16,520 --> 00:31:20,200 Speaker 2: our shows today Monday. Their game winning kick was made 618 00:31:20,240 --> 00:31:23,400 Speaker 2: by Spencer Schrader and he joined you jeff Rickord and 619 00:31:23,520 --> 00:31:25,400 Speaker 2: James Boyd this morning, Correct. 620 00:31:25,400 --> 00:31:30,800 Speaker 1: Uber Positive, Spencer Schrader with several indie ties. Let's head 621 00:31:30,880 --> 00:31:33,360 Speaker 1: there right now. This is Spencer Trader on the morning show. 622 00:31:33,160 --> 00:31:36,120 Speaker 4: With us joining us now on the payless Liaquers Hotline. 623 00:31:36,160 --> 00:31:41,200 Speaker 4: The man who authored that fine finish, Spencer Schrader. Good morning, Spencer, 624 00:31:41,600 --> 00:31:43,360 Speaker 4: Welcome to Victory Monday, my friend. 625 00:31:44,360 --> 00:31:45,200 Speaker 3: Thank you so much. 626 00:31:45,240 --> 00:31:46,000 Speaker 2: It's good to be here. 627 00:31:46,680 --> 00:31:50,640 Speaker 4: Uh wow, What take me through the last sequence of 628 00:31:50,680 --> 00:31:54,040 Speaker 4: events from lining up a fifty eight to fifty nine 629 00:31:54,120 --> 00:31:57,280 Speaker 4: yarder to getting another chance at forty five and the 630 00:31:57,280 --> 00:31:59,000 Speaker 4: way that game is playing out at the end. What 631 00:31:59,000 --> 00:32:01,040 Speaker 4: are you thinking about there? What's going through your mind? 632 00:32:01,280 --> 00:32:03,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, so it starts on the sideline, just staying as 633 00:32:03,280 --> 00:32:05,479 Speaker 3: calm as possible and not trying to think about that 634 00:32:05,520 --> 00:32:07,440 Speaker 3: being a big moment, but just treating it like another 635 00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:11,240 Speaker 3: kick and going through my pre kick process. Get out 636 00:32:11,240 --> 00:32:14,520 Speaker 3: there for the sixty yarder and you know, gave it 637 00:32:14,560 --> 00:32:16,960 Speaker 3: a good effort that you know, the flag came out, 638 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:19,240 Speaker 3: there's some chaos there and It's about the mental reset, 639 00:32:19,240 --> 00:32:21,360 Speaker 3: you know, just getting ready for the next kick. Gotta 640 00:32:21,400 --> 00:32:24,080 Speaker 3: flush everything in the past and move on. And was 641 00:32:24,120 --> 00:32:26,480 Speaker 3: able to do that and ultimate trust and Luke and 642 00:32:26,560 --> 00:32:28,160 Speaker 3: Rigo to get the job done and the rest of 643 00:32:28,160 --> 00:32:30,080 Speaker 3: the guys to protect upfront, and then saw it go 644 00:32:30,160 --> 00:32:31,440 Speaker 3: through at the end of the day and it was 645 00:32:31,480 --> 00:32:32,320 Speaker 3: a real big blessing. 646 00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:35,160 Speaker 1: Spencer, congrats and thanks for the time early on this 647 00:32:35,280 --> 00:32:38,160 Speaker 1: Monday morning. Your last game winning kick was. 648 00:32:38,160 --> 00:32:41,160 Speaker 3: Win last year Kansas City Chiefs. 649 00:32:41,440 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 1: That's right when you and you kicked for them for 650 00:32:43,720 --> 00:32:44,680 Speaker 1: one game? Is that right? 651 00:32:44,800 --> 00:32:45,600 Speaker 2: Or multiple games? 652 00:32:46,240 --> 00:32:48,400 Speaker 3: Two games? First game was in Buffalo and the second 653 00:32:48,480 --> 00:32:51,280 Speaker 3: game was against the Panthers in Carolina? 654 00:32:51,440 --> 00:32:51,720 Speaker 2: Okay? 655 00:32:51,760 --> 00:32:54,000 Speaker 1: And did they did they carry you off the field 656 00:32:54,080 --> 00:32:55,880 Speaker 1: with the Chiefs like they did yesterday? I thought they 657 00:32:55,880 --> 00:32:57,080 Speaker 1: were going to carry you all the way home. 658 00:32:58,760 --> 00:33:00,880 Speaker 3: I think that was like the second or third game 659 00:33:00,920 --> 00:33:03,880 Speaker 3: winning kick for the Chiefs that year. It wasn't quite 660 00:33:03,920 --> 00:33:06,680 Speaker 3: as exciting as yesterday. Yesterday was definitely a lot a 661 00:33:06,760 --> 00:33:08,720 Speaker 3: lot cooler getting carried off the field like that. 662 00:33:09,440 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 5: Well, I will say this, Spencer had a chance to 663 00:33:11,440 --> 00:33:13,840 Speaker 5: talk to in the locker room after the game, and 664 00:33:13,880 --> 00:33:15,479 Speaker 5: you were telling us about your faith and then how 665 00:33:15,560 --> 00:33:16,400 Speaker 5: much that means to you. 666 00:33:16,480 --> 00:33:18,040 Speaker 1: But I've watched a lot of sports. 667 00:33:18,480 --> 00:33:21,360 Speaker 5: God wears a lot of different jerseys sometimes, So for 668 00:33:21,520 --> 00:33:24,040 Speaker 5: your appreciative that you got a little bit of good 669 00:33:24,080 --> 00:33:27,200 Speaker 5: fortune there at the end, and in all serious is, 670 00:33:27,200 --> 00:33:29,480 Speaker 5: how does that kind of shape how you go about 671 00:33:29,480 --> 00:33:30,040 Speaker 5: your business? 672 00:33:30,160 --> 00:33:32,040 Speaker 3: Oh, no doubt, And I think that's well said. I 673 00:33:32,080 --> 00:33:33,960 Speaker 3: think you got to have faith through the highs and 674 00:33:34,080 --> 00:33:36,640 Speaker 3: the lows. And so I prepared myself before and I 675 00:33:36,720 --> 00:33:38,280 Speaker 3: knew that God loved me no matter what if I 676 00:33:38,320 --> 00:33:40,320 Speaker 3: made the kick or not. But I know that He 677 00:33:40,360 --> 00:33:42,200 Speaker 3: wants me to succeed and that He already gave me 678 00:33:42,240 --> 00:33:44,000 Speaker 3: the ability to go out there and perform at a 679 00:33:44,040 --> 00:33:46,640 Speaker 3: high level. And so I had confidence in that. And 680 00:33:46,680 --> 00:33:49,560 Speaker 3: so just getting to share that moment with the team 681 00:33:49,920 --> 00:33:52,240 Speaker 3: rely on your faith in that instance is a really 682 00:33:52,280 --> 00:33:54,200 Speaker 3: big deal and it kind of sets up some momentum 683 00:33:54,240 --> 00:33:56,680 Speaker 3: moving forward. And just really excited that we were able 684 00:33:56,720 --> 00:34:00,080 Speaker 3: to get a team win like that and everyone's celebrating. 685 00:34:00,320 --> 00:34:01,640 Speaker 1: And again, I know God loves you. 686 00:34:01,720 --> 00:34:06,040 Speaker 5: But you know, the teammates as I'm watching the postgame interview, 687 00:34:06,160 --> 00:34:08,600 Speaker 5: obviously we were all surrounding you after the game probably 688 00:34:08,600 --> 00:34:10,640 Speaker 5: the most cameras you've seen at the NFL level as 689 00:34:10,640 --> 00:34:13,400 Speaker 5: far as you know, post game stardom goes. What was 690 00:34:13,440 --> 00:34:15,279 Speaker 5: it like to have you know, so many of your 691 00:34:15,280 --> 00:34:18,320 Speaker 5: guys interrupted that interview and show you some love, because 692 00:34:18,400 --> 00:34:20,920 Speaker 5: I couldn't keep track of how many guys are trying to, 693 00:34:20,920 --> 00:34:22,880 Speaker 5: you know, make some noises or get your attention or 694 00:34:22,880 --> 00:34:25,440 Speaker 5: show you some love that typically you know doesn't always 695 00:34:25,440 --> 00:34:26,200 Speaker 5: come the kickers away. 696 00:34:26,400 --> 00:34:28,360 Speaker 3: Oh, I know, that's so special, and I think it 697 00:34:28,400 --> 00:34:30,759 Speaker 3: points to how special this team is. We just have 698 00:34:30,800 --> 00:34:33,960 Speaker 3: a great culture here, is very family oriented, and everyone 699 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:36,800 Speaker 3: cares for each other, and you know, the success of 700 00:34:36,880 --> 00:34:38,640 Speaker 3: one comes the heart from the hard work of many. 701 00:34:38,680 --> 00:34:40,840 Speaker 3: And so it's just meet you in my part at 702 00:34:40,880 --> 00:34:42,520 Speaker 3: the end of the day. And those guys are fighting 703 00:34:42,520 --> 00:34:44,200 Speaker 3: the whole game. You know, they're trying to make plays 704 00:34:44,200 --> 00:34:47,560 Speaker 3: on offense and defense, and so everybody's excited, you know 705 00:34:47,600 --> 00:34:49,120 Speaker 3: when I do well at the end of the game. 706 00:34:49,160 --> 00:34:51,720 Speaker 3: But it's a complete team effort to get to that point, 707 00:34:52,120 --> 00:34:53,560 Speaker 3: and you got to love each other and you gotta 708 00:34:53,640 --> 00:34:55,960 Speaker 3: trust each other to get to that point. And I 709 00:34:55,960 --> 00:34:58,040 Speaker 3: think that's what came out is so evident. You know, 710 00:34:58,080 --> 00:34:59,640 Speaker 3: in the interviews after the game. 711 00:35:00,080 --> 00:35:04,120 Speaker 4: Too, the game winner, the kicker, Spencer Schrader, who's had 712 00:35:04,120 --> 00:35:06,879 Speaker 4: a terrific start to his cult's career here and all 713 00:35:06,920 --> 00:35:11,160 Speaker 4: through training camp. But you know, there's questions, there's competition 714 00:35:11,239 --> 00:35:13,560 Speaker 4: coming in, and you just kept doing your thing and 715 00:35:13,600 --> 00:35:17,359 Speaker 4: doing your thing. Has your confidence ever waivered or does 716 00:35:17,400 --> 00:35:19,560 Speaker 4: it grow through the things like training camp? 717 00:35:19,880 --> 00:35:23,080 Speaker 3: Yeah? I think your confidence definitely grows through training camp. 718 00:35:23,520 --> 00:35:26,719 Speaker 3: I think it's finding the balance between confidence and humility, 719 00:35:26,840 --> 00:35:28,959 Speaker 3: knowing that there's always something to work on and there's 720 00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:30,279 Speaker 3: always something to improve on. 721 00:35:30,400 --> 00:35:31,680 Speaker 2: But I think it's. 722 00:35:31,560 --> 00:35:33,759 Speaker 3: Impossible to function at a high level if you're not 723 00:35:33,840 --> 00:35:36,280 Speaker 3: confident in yourself. But you have to have internal confidence 724 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:38,960 Speaker 3: and self belief to perform, but you also have to 725 00:35:39,000 --> 00:35:41,600 Speaker 3: have the humility to know that you're very far from 726 00:35:41,600 --> 00:35:44,320 Speaker 3: perfect and there's a ton of ways that you can improve. 727 00:35:44,960 --> 00:35:46,560 Speaker 3: And so I try to just approach it on a 728 00:35:46,960 --> 00:35:49,600 Speaker 3: day by day basis and see how can I get 729 00:35:49,600 --> 00:35:52,400 Speaker 3: better today? Where can I improve? And then when it 730 00:35:52,440 --> 00:35:55,560 Speaker 3: comes to kicking on Sundays, it's a game by game basis, 731 00:35:55,600 --> 00:35:57,400 Speaker 3: you know, just trying to perform for my team that 732 00:35:57,520 --> 00:36:00,359 Speaker 3: day and then approaching the next week right to put 733 00:36:00,360 --> 00:36:02,719 Speaker 3: myself in a position where I can succeed for the 734 00:36:02,719 --> 00:36:05,600 Speaker 3: guys next to me. So the confidence is built from 735 00:36:05,680 --> 00:36:10,240 Speaker 3: the hard work and that's just such a consistent process 736 00:36:10,280 --> 00:36:12,120 Speaker 3: that you have to approach every single day and be 737 00:36:12,120 --> 00:36:13,760 Speaker 3: able to manage the highs and the lows. 738 00:36:14,440 --> 00:36:17,400 Speaker 1: Spencer, Remember you told us in the spring you felt 739 00:36:17,480 --> 00:36:20,920 Speaker 1: like you could make one from seventy. I'm curious in 740 00:36:20,960 --> 00:36:25,000 Speaker 1: a game setting, is that number that long or how 741 00:36:25,040 --> 00:36:26,080 Speaker 1: far do you think you can make one? 742 00:36:26,360 --> 00:36:30,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, it depends on the environment and how you're feeling. Pregame. 743 00:36:30,480 --> 00:36:32,600 Speaker 3: I think the furthest that I made that pregame was 744 00:36:32,680 --> 00:36:36,840 Speaker 3: sixty three. That from that distance, you just you know, 745 00:36:36,880 --> 00:36:38,719 Speaker 3: you have to really focus in, you have to hit 746 00:36:38,719 --> 00:36:41,440 Speaker 3: a really clean ball, and you just have to be 747 00:36:41,840 --> 00:36:44,480 Speaker 3: very calm in that instance. So I still feel good 748 00:36:44,520 --> 00:36:47,360 Speaker 3: from distance, and you know, that's something that I'll continue 749 00:36:47,360 --> 00:36:49,920 Speaker 3: to work on, work on my lines and everything. And 750 00:36:50,080 --> 00:36:53,719 Speaker 3: it's more so not about lakes strength, but just you know, 751 00:36:54,480 --> 00:36:56,640 Speaker 3: I guess calmness in that instance. 752 00:36:57,400 --> 00:36:58,280 Speaker 1: You try to swing. 753 00:36:58,080 --> 00:37:00,520 Speaker 3: Too fast, you get too chaotic, you're gonna missit, and 754 00:37:00,560 --> 00:37:03,600 Speaker 3: so you just got to relax yourself, be calm, strike 755 00:37:03,640 --> 00:37:06,040 Speaker 3: at clean ball and then it'll carry and so yes, 756 00:37:06,120 --> 00:37:08,520 Speaker 3: I'm still confident from distance, Spencer. 757 00:37:08,560 --> 00:37:11,160 Speaker 1: I think some of our fans are familiar with your story. Obviously, 758 00:37:11,200 --> 00:37:13,239 Speaker 1: you spent time here last year, you know, certainly your 759 00:37:13,280 --> 00:37:16,560 Speaker 1: final year was that Notre Dame. The connection with Brian Mason, 760 00:37:16,600 --> 00:37:20,160 Speaker 1: special teams coordinator there a bit of a recruitment overlap. 761 00:37:20,239 --> 00:37:22,920 Speaker 1: But could you share a little bit about your days 762 00:37:22,920 --> 00:37:27,200 Speaker 1: growing up in Westfield a little bit more on that front. 763 00:37:27,200 --> 00:37:29,160 Speaker 1: You know, it's not always been football through and through 764 00:37:29,239 --> 00:37:31,960 Speaker 1: for you, So just maybe a little bit of your 765 00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:34,759 Speaker 1: kind of Indiana centric background for our audience it maybe 766 00:37:34,840 --> 00:37:36,280 Speaker 1: isn't totally familiar with your story. 767 00:37:36,520 --> 00:37:39,279 Speaker 3: Yeah, absolutely, So I grew up in Westfield, right down 768 00:37:39,320 --> 00:37:41,080 Speaker 3: the road, and I was a soccer player for my 769 00:37:41,120 --> 00:37:43,200 Speaker 3: whole life, and so I grew up playing at the 770 00:37:43,520 --> 00:37:46,600 Speaker 3: Westfield soccer fields, the Carmel soccer fields, and traveling around 771 00:37:46,680 --> 00:37:50,319 Speaker 3: the Midwest area and just had an awesome childhood, just 772 00:37:50,360 --> 00:37:53,080 Speaker 3: really enjoyed growing up here in Indy. Never even thought 773 00:37:53,080 --> 00:37:55,560 Speaker 3: about football. It just football was never really a thing 774 00:37:55,640 --> 00:37:58,520 Speaker 3: that my family was into. So it was just strictly 775 00:37:58,600 --> 00:38:00,440 Speaker 3: soccer and a little bit of tennis and some other 776 00:38:00,480 --> 00:38:04,040 Speaker 3: sports here and there, and then you know, love growing 777 00:38:04,120 --> 00:38:06,640 Speaker 3: up here, lived here till I was thirteen, and then 778 00:38:06,640 --> 00:38:08,600 Speaker 3: moved out to Austin, Texas for a year, and then 779 00:38:09,239 --> 00:38:12,200 Speaker 3: to Florida after that, and then it was very very 780 00:38:12,200 --> 00:38:14,239 Speaker 3: excited to get the opportunity to come back here when 781 00:38:14,280 --> 00:38:16,239 Speaker 3: I grab transferred to Notre Dame because I still have 782 00:38:16,280 --> 00:38:18,680 Speaker 3: so many great connections in Indy, so much of my 783 00:38:18,760 --> 00:38:21,279 Speaker 3: family's from here, and so coming back for Notre Dame 784 00:38:21,320 --> 00:38:24,319 Speaker 3: was such a special experience and really felt like a 785 00:38:24,400 --> 00:38:27,400 Speaker 3: homecoming of sorts. And then to have the chance to 786 00:38:27,440 --> 00:38:29,760 Speaker 3: sign with the Colts last year and stay in Indy 787 00:38:29,920 --> 00:38:34,040 Speaker 3: was just a huge blessing. So many supportive influences off 788 00:38:34,040 --> 00:38:36,200 Speaker 3: the field, just a lot of local guys that I 789 00:38:36,239 --> 00:38:38,399 Speaker 3: grew up with that are just amazing to hang out 790 00:38:38,440 --> 00:38:40,560 Speaker 3: with and really cool to see how they've grown and developed. 791 00:38:40,600 --> 00:38:43,160 Speaker 3: And couldn't be more blessed to have the community that. 792 00:38:43,160 --> 00:38:43,600 Speaker 2: I have here. 793 00:38:43,640 --> 00:38:46,640 Speaker 3: It's really special to play for a team that you 794 00:38:47,120 --> 00:38:49,440 Speaker 3: grew up around and that you feel very connected to. 795 00:38:50,239 --> 00:38:52,759 Speaker 3: I know a lot of guys don't have that privilege, 796 00:38:52,880 --> 00:38:55,239 Speaker 3: you know, in the NFL, with the way that things work, 797 00:38:55,280 --> 00:38:58,240 Speaker 3: with being drafted and traded and signed to different teams, 798 00:38:58,280 --> 00:38:59,960 Speaker 3: But for me to be here in Indie playing for 799 00:39:00,000 --> 00:39:02,160 Speaker 3: a hometown team is something that means a lot to me. 800 00:39:02,320 --> 00:39:04,640 Speaker 4: You ready for the hard question, Spencer, the tough one. 801 00:39:04,760 --> 00:39:05,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, of course. 802 00:39:05,640 --> 00:39:07,960 Speaker 4: Are you the best professional athlete in your own household? 803 00:39:09,520 --> 00:39:11,400 Speaker 3: I'm doing my best to be. I think I'm the 804 00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:13,920 Speaker 3: first person in the in the household to play a 805 00:39:13,920 --> 00:39:16,839 Speaker 3: professional sport. But the reason I'm able to is because 806 00:39:16,840 --> 00:39:18,960 Speaker 3: of all the hard work of people that came before me, 807 00:39:19,160 --> 00:39:21,359 Speaker 3: and so I just feel like I'm doing my best 808 00:39:21,400 --> 00:39:24,160 Speaker 3: to maximize my blessings just like the people before me, 809 00:39:24,280 --> 00:39:25,680 Speaker 3: and feel blessed to be here. 810 00:39:25,960 --> 00:39:29,080 Speaker 1: Pretty uniquely wired, cat Eddie Garrison, you gotta be if 811 00:39:29,080 --> 00:39:31,160 Speaker 1: you're a kicker in the NFL, right, you definitely got 812 00:39:31,200 --> 00:39:33,160 Speaker 1: to be. You definitely got to be in That is 813 00:39:33,160 --> 00:39:36,560 Speaker 1: Spencer Trader there, So you didn't know too much about 814 00:39:36,600 --> 00:39:38,760 Speaker 1: the Spencer Trader story, hopefully got a little bit more 815 00:39:39,160 --> 00:39:42,680 Speaker 1: into that. His wife, I believe, or maybe fiance, I 816 00:39:42,719 --> 00:39:45,920 Speaker 1: don't know if they're officially married yet. Is the US 817 00:39:45,920 --> 00:39:47,120 Speaker 1: women's soccer team player? 818 00:39:47,239 --> 00:39:48,279 Speaker 2: Oh wow, Notre Dame. 819 00:39:48,360 --> 00:39:51,960 Speaker 1: So you heard a reference there to his family. So 820 00:39:52,200 --> 00:39:55,600 Speaker 1: some pretty good soccer jeans potentially for the Trader Children 821 00:39:55,719 --> 00:39:56,600 Speaker 1: one Day down the road. 822 00:39:56,840 --> 00:40:00,160 Speaker 2: Six Twitter questions to get to, starting with Conroy. What 823 00:40:00,200 --> 00:40:03,320 Speaker 2: the hell was even that? That was the question from 824 00:40:02,920 --> 00:40:05,520 Speaker 2: Conroy KB Oh yeah, I thought that. 825 00:40:05,440 --> 00:40:07,479 Speaker 1: Was one of the wilder ones. I mean I thought 826 00:40:07,480 --> 00:40:10,399 Speaker 1: that was one of the wilder games. And like, can 827 00:40:10,440 --> 00:40:14,680 Speaker 1: you imagine being like a Notre Dame Denver Bronco fan. 828 00:40:15,680 --> 00:40:17,799 Speaker 2: You think there's an Notre Dame Denver Bronco fan out there. 829 00:40:17,840 --> 00:40:20,920 Speaker 1: I'm sure you know, Notre Dame is pretty national brand. 830 00:40:21,239 --> 00:40:23,479 Speaker 1: You know, maybe you're a fan of Mike McGlinchey. Maybe 831 00:40:23,480 --> 00:40:26,480 Speaker 1: you're the starting left tackle for the Denver bron I 832 00:40:26,520 --> 00:40:28,360 Speaker 1: was gonna say estimated, but I don't think he's on 833 00:40:28,400 --> 00:40:31,600 Speaker 1: the team anymore. So, no, Eddie, I can't recall many 834 00:40:31,600 --> 00:40:34,479 Speaker 1: times I was an Notre Dame fan. The Bush Push 835 00:40:34,560 --> 00:40:37,000 Speaker 1: is one of those games where I have been in 836 00:40:37,040 --> 00:40:44,680 Speaker 1: a stadium and I've watched the opposing team celebrate a 837 00:40:44,719 --> 00:40:48,480 Speaker 1: win and it got taken away from him, like Denver 838 00:40:48,520 --> 00:40:49,200 Speaker 1: celebrated it. 839 00:40:50,160 --> 00:40:51,319 Speaker 2: Denver thought they won the game. 840 00:40:51,719 --> 00:40:53,680 Speaker 1: Like how many times do you actually get that where 841 00:40:53,680 --> 00:40:57,000 Speaker 1: the other team celebrates it and then it says, wait 842 00:40:57,000 --> 00:41:00,600 Speaker 1: a minute, there's a flag and the other team wins 843 00:41:00,640 --> 00:41:04,080 Speaker 1: the game. Yeah, sometimes it's just the delayed celebration where 844 00:41:04,160 --> 00:41:07,640 Speaker 1: you end up getting the stop. But you literally had that. 845 00:41:07,880 --> 00:41:10,520 Speaker 1: So what a game? I mean, you got leaping for 846 00:41:10,560 --> 00:41:13,680 Speaker 1: Simme and Rice back in two thousand and three in 847 00:41:13,680 --> 00:41:15,400 Speaker 1: the infamous Monday Night game, and then you got the 848 00:41:15,440 --> 00:41:16,520 Speaker 1: old leverage penalty. 849 00:41:17,440 --> 00:41:19,120 Speaker 2: What's leaping last night? 850 00:41:20,000 --> 00:41:21,840 Speaker 1: And again, as my mom would always say to me, 851 00:41:21,880 --> 00:41:24,520 Speaker 1: as I opened up a gift, particularly one from Grandma Kevin, 852 00:41:24,560 --> 00:41:27,279 Speaker 1: say thank you. I don't care if it's underwear. I 853 00:41:27,320 --> 00:41:29,040 Speaker 1: don't care if it sucks, by the way, I just 854 00:41:29,080 --> 00:41:33,279 Speaker 1: want socks. I just need more socks. Really I am. 855 00:41:33,320 --> 00:41:35,160 Speaker 1: Now I've reached the point of my life where I'm 856 00:41:35,160 --> 00:41:38,800 Speaker 1: content with socks as a present. Is that soft? 857 00:41:39,280 --> 00:41:43,759 Speaker 2: No, that's all I want it socks. Are you a 858 00:41:43,800 --> 00:41:47,919 Speaker 2: culprit of the watcher or the dryer zombie or whatever? 859 00:41:48,080 --> 00:41:48,680 Speaker 5: Oh I'm not. 860 00:41:48,800 --> 00:41:50,600 Speaker 1: You know, I don't lose them. I just get holes 861 00:41:50,600 --> 00:41:53,960 Speaker 1: in him. I feel like, ah, yeah, I'm trying to 862 00:41:53,960 --> 00:41:55,879 Speaker 1: be better. You know, I told you got big toe 863 00:41:55,960 --> 00:41:57,359 Speaker 1: pain in the right foot. 864 00:41:57,120 --> 00:41:59,880 Speaker 2: So you and Joe Burrow both except I think it's 865 00:42:00,200 --> 00:42:00,640 Speaker 2: left toe. 866 00:42:01,040 --> 00:42:04,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, that sounds awful. 867 00:42:05,520 --> 00:42:08,319 Speaker 2: David has a question about Shane Steichen. Would like to 868 00:42:08,360 --> 00:42:10,240 Speaker 2: know your thoughts on the up and down play calling 869 00:42:10,320 --> 00:42:14,960 Speaker 2: from Shane past when you should maybe run and vice versa, 870 00:42:15,280 --> 00:42:18,120 Speaker 2: when you run over and over when you should pass. 871 00:42:18,360 --> 00:42:20,360 Speaker 2: Shane definitely got bailed out with the leverage call at 872 00:42:20,400 --> 00:42:23,120 Speaker 2: the end there, in my opinion, love the pie, let's 873 00:42:23,200 --> 00:42:23,680 Speaker 2: keep it going. 874 00:42:24,400 --> 00:42:26,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, David, again, I think Shane is a brilliant play caller. 875 00:42:26,920 --> 00:42:29,680 Speaker 1: I've always been very impressed by him from an offensive standpoint. 876 00:42:30,160 --> 00:42:33,120 Speaker 1: It's just some of the overall head coaching management that 877 00:42:33,160 --> 00:42:36,719 Speaker 1: I'm like, oh boy, and you know, weirdly there he 878 00:42:36,800 --> 00:42:40,239 Speaker 1: went so against his moo as a play caller. Like 879 00:42:40,960 --> 00:42:43,080 Speaker 1: if you would have come out postgame medi and been like, hey, 880 00:42:43,120 --> 00:42:45,319 Speaker 1: I was nervous about a hold, I was nervous about 881 00:42:45,320 --> 00:42:47,480 Speaker 1: a sack. Yeah, I was nervous about negative play. I 882 00:42:47,480 --> 00:42:49,200 Speaker 1: could kind of hear that now again, you can kind 883 00:42:49,239 --> 00:42:51,480 Speaker 1: of that with a quick passing game, you know, again, 884 00:42:52,520 --> 00:42:55,399 Speaker 1: more of a bootleg action maybe to try and make 885 00:42:55,400 --> 00:42:57,759 Speaker 1: sure the clock is still moving peck, or even a 886 00:42:57,800 --> 00:43:00,960 Speaker 1: screen yeah you know again and screen could you know 887 00:43:01,040 --> 00:43:04,560 Speaker 1: lead to a negative play? But yes, like, well so 888 00:43:04,560 --> 00:43:07,279 Speaker 1: I could have run as we saw at times it's 889 00:43:07,320 --> 00:43:09,960 Speaker 1: like he toes the line the other way and he 890 00:43:10,000 --> 00:43:13,799 Speaker 1: didn't do any of that. So you know, some people 891 00:43:13,800 --> 00:43:16,120 Speaker 1: will probably be like, ah, you're being too critical of Stichend. Look, 892 00:43:16,560 --> 00:43:17,800 Speaker 1: this is part of being a head coach in the 893 00:43:17,880 --> 00:43:22,400 Speaker 1: NFL of you evaluate things on multiple levels, and there 894 00:43:22,480 --> 00:43:25,879 Speaker 1: is so so much good. But this game, this NFL game, 895 00:43:26,320 --> 00:43:31,080 Speaker 1: it oftentimes comes down to two minute red zone, red zone. 896 00:43:31,120 --> 00:43:33,680 Speaker 1: Probably another thing that Colts need to more on. Two 897 00:43:33,680 --> 00:43:36,440 Speaker 1: minute red zone, third down, fourth quarter, all of that, 898 00:43:36,760 --> 00:43:39,279 Speaker 1: and like the game truly. You know, when the two 899 00:43:39,280 --> 00:43:42,319 Speaker 1: minute warning happened yesterday, Eddie, you're literally like, who's gonna 900 00:43:42,320 --> 00:43:44,840 Speaker 1: win this football game? You know how many times you 901 00:43:44,840 --> 00:43:47,920 Speaker 1: watch college football games and you don't get that, you 902 00:43:48,080 --> 00:43:51,040 Speaker 1: truly get that in the NFL on a weekly basis. 903 00:43:51,280 --> 00:43:54,200 Speaker 1: I mean, I didn't watch Dallas and New York yesterday, 904 00:43:54,200 --> 00:43:56,799 Speaker 1: but that sounded like an unbelievable back and forth game. 905 00:43:57,200 --> 00:44:00,480 Speaker 1: I mean, how about Jacksonville and Cincinnati. That's sounded like 906 00:44:00,520 --> 00:44:04,640 Speaker 1: a very similar game. So I think it's okay for 907 00:44:04,719 --> 00:44:07,560 Speaker 1: us to sit here and say change Styken got lucky. 908 00:44:07,960 --> 00:44:08,360 Speaker 2: Yeah. 909 00:44:09,880 --> 00:44:14,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, I also don't think change Sike should be like fired. 910 00:44:14,920 --> 00:44:17,520 Speaker 1: I guess if I have to clear that up. But 911 00:44:17,640 --> 00:44:20,160 Speaker 1: there's been a couple of these end of game situations 912 00:44:20,200 --> 00:44:22,440 Speaker 1: that if I were carl Ors Gordon, I would just 913 00:44:22,480 --> 00:44:24,520 Speaker 1: have a pulse on it. There's so much on the 914 00:44:24,560 --> 00:44:26,640 Speaker 1: stike and plate that you have to evaluate, so much 915 00:44:26,680 --> 00:44:28,879 Speaker 1: on it, you know, hit him as a play caller, 916 00:44:28,920 --> 00:44:31,000 Speaker 1: him as a quarterback developer, him as a head coach. 917 00:44:31,280 --> 00:44:32,879 Speaker 1: You know, he has just as much on his plate 918 00:44:32,920 --> 00:44:35,600 Speaker 1: as any really head coach. I would say the entire NFL. Yeah, 919 00:44:35,640 --> 00:44:37,920 Speaker 1: from an end game, you know, throughout the week's sandpoint. 920 00:44:37,960 --> 00:44:41,160 Speaker 1: Obviously the Anthony Richardson development is a little bit different now. 921 00:44:41,200 --> 00:44:49,919 Speaker 2: But yeah. Next question is from Raj Holy bailout, Glaud. 922 00:44:49,960 --> 00:44:52,160 Speaker 2: The Colts got to win, but can we talk about 923 00:44:52,160 --> 00:44:56,040 Speaker 2: Spencer Schrader's leg strength, particularly when it comes to kickoffs. 924 00:44:56,640 --> 00:44:59,880 Speaker 2: Can't tell if it's purely tactical or if he's simply 925 00:45:00,120 --> 00:45:03,200 Speaker 2: is struggling to put some mustard on those kicks. Super 926 00:45:03,200 --> 00:45:05,439 Speaker 2: happy about the win, but I still have concerns about 927 00:45:05,440 --> 00:45:07,680 Speaker 2: Schraders like strength. I may be wrong, but what are 928 00:45:07,719 --> 00:45:12,520 Speaker 2: your thoughts? Love you guys, and keep up the transcendent work. Transcendent. Wow, 929 00:45:12,600 --> 00:45:14,440 Speaker 2: that's pretty complimentary there of Roj. 930 00:45:14,840 --> 00:45:17,160 Speaker 1: Definitely can't spell that, So Raj, thank you for spelling 931 00:45:17,200 --> 00:45:18,399 Speaker 1: that and sharing that with us here. 932 00:45:18,480 --> 00:45:22,200 Speaker 2: Aren't you an English major? No? No, no no? What 933 00:45:22,400 --> 00:45:22,840 Speaker 2: was I support? 934 00:45:22,880 --> 00:45:26,560 Speaker 1: Communication print? I don't know some easy major that could 935 00:45:26,640 --> 00:45:30,200 Speaker 1: get me into this field marketing minor right at at Kelly, 936 00:45:30,239 --> 00:45:33,279 Speaker 1: which sounds a lot better than it probably will ever matter. Yeah, 937 00:45:33,280 --> 00:45:35,520 Speaker 1: the kickoff stuff is weird. I thought he's struggle a 938 00:45:35,520 --> 00:45:38,160 Speaker 1: little bit with it in week one two, So yeah, 939 00:45:38,200 --> 00:45:40,480 Speaker 1: the Colts have some questions right now, I think kickoff wise, 940 00:45:41,000 --> 00:45:43,520 Speaker 1: just how they're handling it both really kickoff and in 941 00:45:43,560 --> 00:45:45,560 Speaker 1: the return game. I don't think they've blocked it up 942 00:45:45,600 --> 00:45:48,080 Speaker 1: as well as they would have liked. I mean, we 943 00:45:48,120 --> 00:45:49,759 Speaker 1: had Trader again, and you heard it right there in 944 00:45:49,840 --> 00:45:52,279 Speaker 1: his interview. You know, I remember he said to us 945 00:45:52,320 --> 00:45:55,080 Speaker 1: seventy in the spring. I mean I remember him kicking 946 00:45:55,080 --> 00:45:57,200 Speaker 1: a sixty four yard or in practice. You know a 947 00:45:57,239 --> 00:46:00,239 Speaker 1: lot of it though when you get into games kind 948 00:46:00,239 --> 00:46:04,479 Speaker 1: of have to drive those longer kicks. Now straighter kicks 949 00:46:04,480 --> 00:46:07,360 Speaker 1: the ball so high. I mean, I really can't recall 950 00:46:07,400 --> 00:46:10,239 Speaker 1: a Colts kicker where the ball has had this much 951 00:46:10,640 --> 00:46:14,200 Speaker 1: arc on it, even Matt Gay, and I thought Gay 952 00:46:14,200 --> 00:46:17,760 Speaker 1: had a fine leg. It was just more of the accuracy. Yeah, 953 00:46:18,120 --> 00:46:21,520 Speaker 1: you know from fifty ish, which you know that's what 954 00:46:21,600 --> 00:46:24,200 Speaker 1: makes that sixty yarder. You saw it so different. You know, 955 00:46:24,280 --> 00:46:27,279 Speaker 1: you try to kick it hard and it goes right, 956 00:46:27,400 --> 00:46:30,560 Speaker 1: and then you try to kick it hard and goes short. 957 00:46:30,719 --> 00:46:32,120 Speaker 1: You know, there's probably a little bit of a swing 958 00:46:32,200 --> 00:46:38,400 Speaker 1: easy golf analogy, so also kicking as an nfler. But yeah, 959 00:46:39,360 --> 00:46:40,839 Speaker 1: the Colts had and I don't know, do you try 960 00:46:40,840 --> 00:46:43,720 Speaker 1: to Rigaberto on the kickoffs? I don't know. The Colts 961 00:46:43,760 --> 00:46:46,040 Speaker 1: have some questions there and just kind of how they 962 00:46:46,120 --> 00:46:48,040 Speaker 1: utilize their special teams. 963 00:46:48,080 --> 00:46:49,839 Speaker 2: You know. By the way, can we do the all 964 00:46:49,920 --> 00:46:52,600 Speaker 2: white more often? Please? I love the all white at 965 00:46:52,640 --> 00:46:56,719 Speaker 2: home like it used to be. I had a good look. 966 00:46:56,840 --> 00:46:58,600 Speaker 1: I know there was some more sprinkled in there, but 967 00:46:58,880 --> 00:47:00,719 Speaker 1: I thought it was a really lively atmosphere in there. 968 00:47:00,719 --> 00:47:03,640 Speaker 1: And I don't say that too often about Colts games. 969 00:47:03,680 --> 00:47:05,600 Speaker 2: Been that for the first two games of the year, 970 00:47:05,640 --> 00:47:07,120 Speaker 2: which is nice to see that the fan base is 971 00:47:07,160 --> 00:47:08,160 Speaker 2: getting behind this team again. 972 00:47:08,200 --> 00:47:10,200 Speaker 1: I know four o'clock you a little bit more looped 973 00:47:10,239 --> 00:47:14,399 Speaker 1: up throughout the day, but more rested. Yeah, well, that's 974 00:47:14,520 --> 00:47:16,200 Speaker 1: one way to put it, But no, I thought it 975 00:47:16,200 --> 00:47:17,160 Speaker 1: was a good atmosphere in there. 976 00:47:17,440 --> 00:47:20,080 Speaker 2: We're halfway through Twitter questions, Josh is next, Well, I 977 00:47:20,080 --> 00:47:23,040 Speaker 2: know Hawkeye system on the correct slash incorrect first down 978 00:47:23,080 --> 00:47:24,080 Speaker 2: call in the first half. 979 00:47:24,880 --> 00:47:27,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, Josh, that's a good question. So are we full 980 00:47:27,600 --> 00:47:31,279 Speaker 1: on Hawkeye now? I mean, I know we're full on. 981 00:47:32,520 --> 00:47:35,960 Speaker 1: You know, here's the measurement, et cetera, et cetera. We 982 00:47:35,960 --> 00:47:37,560 Speaker 1: don't need to bring out the change. I mean, is 983 00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:40,920 Speaker 1: there is there indeed a chip in the ball to 984 00:47:42,280 --> 00:47:46,759 Speaker 1: truly show us where it is in the field. I 985 00:47:46,760 --> 00:47:49,480 Speaker 1: don't know ten yard indicator of what's first down and 986 00:47:49,520 --> 00:47:55,919 Speaker 1: what's not. Yeah, I I was surprised by that, Josh. Again, 987 00:47:55,960 --> 00:48:00,000 Speaker 1: the NFL has told us don't challenge spots to be fair. 988 00:48:00,120 --> 00:48:01,960 Speaker 1: They have told us that, right or wrong. They have 989 00:48:02,040 --> 00:48:05,279 Speaker 1: told us that, And that one was just, you know, 990 00:48:05,320 --> 00:48:07,680 Speaker 1: Peyton didn't challenge one. Trying to think what Peyton didn't 991 00:48:07,719 --> 00:48:10,600 Speaker 1: challenge in the first quarter or something he didn't challenge 992 00:48:10,600 --> 00:48:12,520 Speaker 1: at all. That I kind of thought to myself, he 993 00:48:12,560 --> 00:48:14,520 Speaker 1: could have, you know, the other kind of sneaky play. 994 00:48:14,640 --> 00:48:17,440 Speaker 1: It never really transpired. I was shocked that he declined 995 00:48:17,440 --> 00:48:20,560 Speaker 1: that penalty to make it fourth and two in the 996 00:48:20,600 --> 00:48:24,520 Speaker 1: fourth quarter, like that was an absolute you know, Stichen's 997 00:48:24,560 --> 00:48:27,120 Speaker 1: going for that ten times out of ten. And a 998 00:48:27,120 --> 00:48:30,719 Speaker 1: couple other sneaky items from Sunday. I thought the Colts 999 00:48:30,800 --> 00:48:33,600 Speaker 1: touchdown drive right before half was huge. Yeah, that was 1000 00:48:33,640 --> 00:48:38,680 Speaker 1: twenty one thirteen Denver ball to start the third. That 1001 00:48:38,800 --> 00:48:41,479 Speaker 1: was a big time touchdown drive. Eighty one yard drive 1002 00:48:41,520 --> 00:48:43,800 Speaker 1: the Colts had there, I mean held, Denver could have 1003 00:48:43,800 --> 00:48:47,880 Speaker 1: got the ball back late and Denver also converted that 1004 00:48:47,920 --> 00:48:51,120 Speaker 1: big screen camera Groan missed to tackle on third and fifteen. Yep, 1005 00:48:51,320 --> 00:48:54,480 Speaker 1: that could have been huge. I thought the Pittman drop. 1006 00:48:54,600 --> 00:49:00,000 Speaker 1: I know, maybe that wasn't Jones's precise placement, but still yeah, 1007 00:49:00,000 --> 00:49:01,319 Speaker 1: to settle for a field goal there. I thought those 1008 00:49:01,320 --> 00:49:02,680 Speaker 1: are a couple sneaky players in the game. 1009 00:49:04,200 --> 00:49:07,280 Speaker 2: Ferguson would like to know you always talk about how 1010 00:49:07,400 --> 00:49:09,800 Speaker 2: you worry about the head coach being the play caller 1011 00:49:09,920 --> 00:49:14,919 Speaker 2: and running the sideline operations. During the game, Ferguson felt 1012 00:49:14,920 --> 00:49:17,160 Speaker 2: like Shane Steichen was too focused on the clock and 1013 00:49:17,200 --> 00:49:19,680 Speaker 2: which ended up with Spencer Schrader trying a sixty yard 1014 00:49:19,760 --> 00:49:22,120 Speaker 2: kick to win the game. I think you're on to 1015 00:49:22,239 --> 00:49:22,960 Speaker 2: a great point. 1016 00:49:23,400 --> 00:49:26,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, And That's the big picture question for me again, 1017 00:49:26,800 --> 00:49:31,279 Speaker 1: is how I really I'm not gonna pretend like I 1018 00:49:31,280 --> 00:49:34,120 Speaker 1: know caryli Orsay Gordon super well, but the little that 1019 00:49:34,200 --> 00:49:36,279 Speaker 1: I do know of her, I think she's going to 1020 00:49:36,320 --> 00:49:40,719 Speaker 1: be a very I want to know the details. I 1021 00:49:40,760 --> 00:49:42,640 Speaker 1: want to know the process. I'm gonna make my decision 1022 00:49:42,640 --> 00:49:45,080 Speaker 1: making off of that, Like I don't. I've said this 1023 00:49:45,120 --> 00:49:47,040 Speaker 1: quite often. I don't think it's just a blanket statement. 1024 00:49:47,880 --> 00:49:48,240 Speaker 2: Boom. 1025 00:49:48,280 --> 00:49:50,319 Speaker 1: You make the playoffs and you're nine to eight, ten 1026 00:49:50,320 --> 00:49:54,640 Speaker 1: and seven, everybody's coming back, and here are a bunch 1027 00:49:54,640 --> 00:49:58,279 Speaker 1: of contract extensions. Are you pretty close to the end 1028 00:49:58,280 --> 00:50:02,440 Speaker 1: of the Chris Boward contract? By the way, him and 1029 00:50:02,480 --> 00:50:03,800 Speaker 1: Frank Raich both get extensions. 1030 00:50:03,840 --> 00:50:05,879 Speaker 2: To me, I thought this, I thought Balor had one 1031 00:50:05,880 --> 00:50:07,320 Speaker 2: more year. I thought you said that a couple of 1032 00:50:07,320 --> 00:50:10,040 Speaker 2: weeks ago through twenty six. Does that sound right? I 1033 00:50:10,040 --> 00:50:12,239 Speaker 2: think I thought you said earlier, a couple of piths 1034 00:50:12,280 --> 00:50:15,439 Speaker 2: ago that, but he had one more year on his deal. 1035 00:50:15,960 --> 00:50:19,239 Speaker 1: That would make sense there. But you know again, is 1036 00:50:19,640 --> 00:50:21,160 Speaker 1: and you know this is something we just don't know 1037 00:50:21,160 --> 00:50:24,520 Speaker 1: about Carly. What does she want in a head coach? 1038 00:50:26,840 --> 00:50:29,919 Speaker 1: Is she more CEO yep? Or is she not right, 1039 00:50:30,440 --> 00:50:32,560 Speaker 1: you know that that is just kind of an unknown 1040 00:50:33,160 --> 00:50:34,359 Speaker 1: that we have with her. 1041 00:50:35,600 --> 00:50:38,440 Speaker 2: Final question is from Craig, how impressed or surprised are 1042 00:50:38,480 --> 00:50:42,360 Speaker 2: you with this offensive line? Given two starters departed, Denver 1043 00:50:42,480 --> 00:50:44,680 Speaker 2: had one sack and gave up one hundred and sixty 1044 00:50:44,680 --> 00:50:47,839 Speaker 2: five yards to Jonathan Taylor. Never imagined that they would 1045 00:50:47,880 --> 00:50:51,279 Speaker 2: play this well and probably the main reason Dimes is 1046 00:50:51,280 --> 00:50:52,120 Speaker 2: playing so well. 1047 00:50:52,680 --> 00:50:55,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, and first off, that sixty eight yard or you 1048 00:50:55,120 --> 00:50:57,239 Speaker 1: got to give Taylor so much credit for that and 1049 00:50:57,440 --> 00:51:00,400 Speaker 1: creating that. But yeah, I mean the offensive line. That 1050 00:51:00,520 --> 00:51:02,239 Speaker 1: was the question for me on Eggs in week one. 1051 00:51:02,239 --> 00:51:04,440 Speaker 1: I'm looking up here how many times Jones was hit? 1052 00:51:04,520 --> 00:51:10,080 Speaker 1: He was hit five times, sacked once yesterday. That's not terrible. 1053 00:51:10,160 --> 00:51:16,240 Speaker 1: I mean thirty four attempts. So yeah, is this unit 1054 00:51:16,640 --> 00:51:19,680 Speaker 1: for real? And Denver blitz a ton by all accounts, 1055 00:51:19,840 --> 00:51:22,400 Speaker 1: blitz a ton, and then for Jones to deliver from 1056 00:51:22,440 --> 00:51:26,040 Speaker 1: some of those muddy pockets early on, that is huge 1057 00:51:26,640 --> 00:51:32,759 Speaker 1: when you're talking about trying to project Jones moving forward, 1058 00:51:32,800 --> 00:51:35,200 Speaker 1: because again some of the Jones evaluation points, WHOA, what 1059 00:51:35,200 --> 00:51:36,759 Speaker 1: do you like under pressure? What do you like in 1060 00:51:36,760 --> 00:51:38,960 Speaker 1: two minutes? What do you like in red zone? Now, frankly, 1061 00:51:39,239 --> 00:51:42,439 Speaker 1: Shane Seking didn't give a chance yesterday to really show 1062 00:51:42,520 --> 00:51:44,560 Speaker 1: himself in the final final few minutes. I mean he 1063 00:51:44,560 --> 00:51:46,560 Speaker 1: had the nice past to Pierce of course that Eddie 1064 00:51:46,600 --> 00:51:49,000 Speaker 1: mentioned earlier, but that was it. I mean, honestly, Eddie, 1065 00:51:49,040 --> 00:51:50,840 Speaker 1: there was a part of me that watched Shane Sakin 1066 00:51:50,880 --> 00:51:54,919 Speaker 1: call plays late in that game and thought, am I'm 1067 00:51:54,920 --> 00:52:00,200 Speaker 1: watching Frank Raich with Carson Wentz in twenty twenty one, right, Like, Yeah, 1068 00:52:00,280 --> 00:52:02,520 Speaker 1: that was kind of the level of protection that I 1069 00:52:02,560 --> 00:52:06,640 Speaker 1: thought was happening here. I was like, gosh, Mike crossing 1070 00:52:06,680 --> 00:52:08,680 Speaker 1: the street with Max Bowen and it's a busy street here. 1071 00:52:09,200 --> 00:52:12,360 Speaker 1: That was a little bit of what I thought was 1072 00:52:12,400 --> 00:52:14,040 Speaker 1: going on there. But no o line through the first 1073 00:52:14,080 --> 00:52:18,319 Speaker 1: two weeks. Certainly in past protection, you know, you got 1074 00:52:18,360 --> 00:52:20,200 Speaker 1: to give them close to an A if not an 1075 00:52:20,239 --> 00:52:24,920 Speaker 1: A and Taylor for the most part, you know, you 1076 00:52:24,960 --> 00:52:26,920 Speaker 1: take out the sixty eight yard or twenty four for 1077 00:52:27,040 --> 00:52:29,759 Speaker 1: just under. I mean that's not that's not too bad either. 1078 00:52:29,840 --> 00:52:32,480 Speaker 1: So yeah, I think all in all, against that defense, 1079 00:52:32,960 --> 00:52:34,800 Speaker 1: you produce that very nice. 1080 00:52:34,680 --> 00:52:39,480 Speaker 2: Afternoon unfortunate for your Irish on Saturday, KB but Coult 1081 00:52:39,560 --> 00:52:43,720 Speaker 2: were able to somewhat you know living you up today? 1082 00:52:44,160 --> 00:52:47,719 Speaker 2: Can I event absolutely? It's your podcast. You can do 1083 00:52:47,760 --> 00:52:49,719 Speaker 2: whatever that on purpose? Did you wait till the end 1084 00:52:49,760 --> 00:52:53,120 Speaker 2: to ask about I didn't about anything. Wow, I just 1085 00:52:53,160 --> 00:52:53,800 Speaker 2: made a statement. 1086 00:52:53,880 --> 00:52:56,120 Speaker 1: I feel like you'd be a good therapist in your 1087 00:52:56,160 --> 00:52:57,799 Speaker 1: next life because I feel like you just kind of 1088 00:52:58,160 --> 00:53:01,960 Speaker 1: teat it up. That was a top three loss in 1089 00:53:02,000 --> 00:53:04,680 Speaker 1: my Notre Dame fandom. Really top three, top three Ohio 1090 00:53:04,760 --> 00:53:08,120 Speaker 1: State two years ago, and Bush Bush in five. That 1091 00:53:08,320 --> 00:53:11,920 Speaker 1: was sickening. The drop snap the third and sixteen, hold 1092 00:53:12,160 --> 00:53:14,960 Speaker 1: the fourth and eleven throws some floater up to the 1093 00:53:15,000 --> 00:53:16,799 Speaker 1: tight end who didn't even know it was coming towards him, 1094 00:53:16,800 --> 00:53:18,080 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden the ball appears out of 1095 00:53:18,160 --> 00:53:23,200 Speaker 1: lights and he catches it. My heart was beating so 1096 00:53:23,719 --> 00:53:26,319 Speaker 1: damn hard on that final drive. I sat there and 1097 00:53:26,360 --> 00:53:29,000 Speaker 1: thought to myself, is this healthy? Should I be a 1098 00:53:29,000 --> 00:53:31,840 Speaker 1: sports fan? Should I stop this? Can I stop? 1099 00:53:31,880 --> 00:53:31,960 Speaker 3: This? 1100 00:53:32,920 --> 00:53:35,240 Speaker 1: Is this impacting me as a husband? Is this impacting 1101 00:53:35,280 --> 00:53:37,319 Speaker 1: me as a father? Is this impacting me as a son? 1102 00:53:38,760 --> 00:53:41,880 Speaker 1: A brother? I actually think Ryan Boone and I are 1103 00:53:41,880 --> 00:53:44,120 Speaker 1: probably in the same boat. So maybe not as a brother, yeah, 1104 00:53:44,160 --> 00:53:48,920 Speaker 1: other eras in my life. It's unbelievable. How much I 1105 00:53:49,040 --> 00:53:52,560 Speaker 1: cared about that. And I'm sitting here right now, still 1106 00:53:52,600 --> 00:53:57,200 Speaker 1: pissed off, and you think it's funny. 1107 00:53:57,360 --> 00:54:00,839 Speaker 2: No, I don't think it's funny. I'm just laughing at 1108 00:54:00,840 --> 00:54:02,680 Speaker 2: the fact that it still, you know, makes you mad 1109 00:54:02,760 --> 00:54:03,400 Speaker 2: and it's Monday. 1110 00:54:03,960 --> 00:54:07,520 Speaker 1: Honestly, Eddie, watching that game, I found myself more pissed 1111 00:54:07,520 --> 00:54:11,480 Speaker 1: at week one. I thought to myself, you didn't give 1112 00:54:11,560 --> 00:54:14,799 Speaker 1: Jeremiah Love the ball in week one and he can 1113 00:54:14,840 --> 00:54:15,319 Speaker 1: look like that. 1114 00:54:15,960 --> 00:54:16,400 Speaker 2: Oh c J. 1115 00:54:16,560 --> 00:54:18,439 Speaker 1: Car can throw the ball down the field. Oh that's 1116 00:54:18,440 --> 00:54:21,040 Speaker 1: great to see. That couldn't have been helpful at times 1117 00:54:21,520 --> 00:54:22,120 Speaker 1: in week one. 1118 00:54:22,360 --> 00:54:25,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, that defense is a worrisome for me. 1119 00:54:25,880 --> 00:54:26,040 Speaker 3: KB. 1120 00:54:27,440 --> 00:54:29,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, if Chris ash got his papers today, I wouldn't 1121 00:54:29,640 --> 00:54:32,080 Speaker 1: be now that we I haven't even brought up the 1122 00:54:32,120 --> 00:54:32,800 Speaker 1: holding penalty. 1123 00:54:33,239 --> 00:54:34,240 Speaker 2: What holding penalty? 1124 00:54:34,800 --> 00:54:36,520 Speaker 1: But I mean, you're the one that brought up to 1125 00:54:36,560 --> 00:54:38,960 Speaker 1: me before the show started, just absolutely blatant. 1126 00:54:39,160 --> 00:54:40,719 Speaker 2: I was trying to get you fired up for the pie. 1127 00:54:40,760 --> 00:54:41,759 Speaker 2: So that's what I was trying to. 1128 00:54:41,719 --> 00:54:44,319 Speaker 1: Do there the tackle of Donovan Heinich. And usually I'm 1129 00:54:44,360 --> 00:54:46,520 Speaker 1: not RAF guy, I'm not big ref guy, but I'm like, 1130 00:54:46,520 --> 00:54:48,880 Speaker 1: all right, come on now, SEC officials with Greg sanky 1131 00:54:48,920 --> 00:54:50,680 Speaker 1: in the building. What are we doing here? 1132 00:54:50,760 --> 00:54:52,919 Speaker 2: By the way, did you watch any college football leading 1133 00:54:52,960 --> 00:54:53,840 Speaker 2: up to that game on Saturday? 1134 00:54:53,960 --> 00:54:55,880 Speaker 1: I watched all pretty much all Georgia Tennessee. 1135 00:54:56,120 --> 00:54:58,799 Speaker 2: Did you watch Georgia Tech Clemson? Yeah? 1136 00:54:58,920 --> 00:55:02,000 Speaker 1: Chance, Oh? I love that dude, one of my favorite 1137 00:55:03,239 --> 00:55:05,279 Speaker 1: I'm let me be very clear, I'm still really mad 1138 00:55:05,280 --> 00:55:07,399 Speaker 1: about Notre Dame, so don't think that my emotions are 1139 00:55:07,400 --> 00:55:09,560 Speaker 1: going to change here. But I will say my happiest 1140 00:55:09,560 --> 00:55:12,640 Speaker 1: moment on Saturday, outside of being with my family and 1141 00:55:12,880 --> 00:55:17,399 Speaker 1: hugging them and playing with them, I love nothing more 1142 00:55:17,480 --> 00:55:19,880 Speaker 1: than a college football underdog that has to do the 1143 00:55:19,920 --> 00:55:23,560 Speaker 1: fire drill leading to the game winning field goal. Kid 1144 00:55:23,560 --> 00:55:27,080 Speaker 1: gets carried off the field, student section takes a goal 1145 00:55:27,160 --> 00:55:27,839 Speaker 1: post into the river. 1146 00:55:27,960 --> 00:55:28,160 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1147 00:55:28,239 --> 00:55:30,520 Speaker 1: I just check out it. All fire drill, run the 1148 00:55:30,600 --> 00:55:32,760 Speaker 1: kicker on the field. I was explaining all the Mattie 1149 00:55:32,760 --> 00:55:34,840 Speaker 1: Boone as it happened, and luckily she listened to me 1150 00:55:34,960 --> 00:55:37,080 Speaker 1: and really got into it, so I could feel her 1151 00:55:37,120 --> 00:55:39,239 Speaker 1: emotion as well. Watching the kid make the kick, makes 1152 00:55:39,239 --> 00:55:41,440 Speaker 1: the kick, all the reaction you have to do the 1153 00:55:41,480 --> 00:55:44,959 Speaker 1: overhead drone shot interview because so many people on the field, 1154 00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:46,800 Speaker 1: you can't get the camera person on the field. 1155 00:55:47,080 --> 00:55:49,319 Speaker 2: I love it. Did uh Davo not have a time 1156 00:55:49,320 --> 00:55:50,000 Speaker 2: out at the end? There? 1157 00:55:52,880 --> 00:55:54,080 Speaker 1: Are you thinking he should iced him? 1158 00:55:54,560 --> 00:55:56,480 Speaker 2: I think no, I'm thinking he should have called the 1159 00:55:56,480 --> 00:55:58,400 Speaker 2: time out as soon as the play ended to give. 1160 00:55:58,280 --> 00:55:59,240 Speaker 4: His team some time. 1161 00:55:59,360 --> 00:55:59,680 Speaker 1: Got it? 1162 00:55:59,719 --> 00:56:02,200 Speaker 2: Got it, because if he misses that kick, you're I mean, 1163 00:56:02,239 --> 00:56:04,480 Speaker 2: you're pretty close to midfield and you just need like 1164 00:56:04,520 --> 00:56:08,719 Speaker 2: fifteen twenty yards clock stops to move the chains and 1165 00:56:09,120 --> 00:56:10,920 Speaker 2: worst comes to worst he makes skick, you still have 1166 00:56:11,000 --> 00:56:13,520 Speaker 2: you know what, whatever it is sixteen seconds to yea, 1167 00:56:13,680 --> 00:56:16,080 Speaker 2: you know, mid point, make a you know, make a 1168 00:56:16,120 --> 00:56:20,040 Speaker 2: potential return or some crazy hooking ladder or whatever. You 1169 00:56:20,120 --> 00:56:20,480 Speaker 2: never know. 1170 00:56:20,760 --> 00:56:21,879 Speaker 1: Yeah, that is a good point. 1171 00:56:21,960 --> 00:56:23,439 Speaker 2: But the point that I was making up in that game, 1172 00:56:23,719 --> 00:56:26,480 Speaker 2: it was something that I wish that you know, they 1173 00:56:26,520 --> 00:56:29,080 Speaker 2: bring to either the NFL or more colleges do. It's 1174 00:56:29,120 --> 00:56:30,960 Speaker 2: the fact they let you in on those replays. You 1175 00:56:30,960 --> 00:56:33,800 Speaker 2: can hear what the replay centery for the ACC was 1176 00:56:33,840 --> 00:56:35,080 Speaker 2: talking with the officials about. 1177 00:56:35,480 --> 00:56:37,360 Speaker 1: I meant to mention that on our show this morning. 1178 00:56:37,400 --> 00:56:40,319 Speaker 1: I think that is a really nice transparency element that 1179 00:56:40,480 --> 00:56:43,200 Speaker 1: is that is needed. And you know it's not earth 1180 00:56:43,200 --> 00:56:45,560 Speaker 1: shatter and stuff, but it's just a little peak behind 1181 00:56:45,560 --> 00:56:48,719 Speaker 1: the curtain. Yeah, and I think it's relatively innocent. He's 1182 00:56:48,760 --> 00:56:50,880 Speaker 1: at a garrison. I'm Vin Bowen. We'll be back Colts 1183 00:56:50,920 --> 00:56:53,600 Speaker 1: two and zero taking on the winless Titans. I want 1184 00:56:53,640 --> 00:56:55,560 Speaker 1: to say three and a half four something like that 1185 00:56:55,800 --> 00:56:59,120 Speaker 1: for the early line in that one Colts Titans Week three. 1186 00:56:59,600 --> 00:57:00,000 Speaker 2: So yeah,