1 00:00:01,400 --> 00:00:07,000 Speaker 1: This is Tony Pike Sincy three sixty About Cincinnati from Cincinnati, 2 00:00:07,240 --> 00:00:11,160 Speaker 1: sponsored in part by Skyline Chili. Stop by Skyline Chili 3 00:00:11,200 --> 00:00:14,520 Speaker 1: for a three way or cheese cony today. Feeling good, 4 00:00:14,800 --> 00:00:21,000 Speaker 1: It's Skyline Time. This is ESPN fifteen thirty Cincinnati Sports Station. 5 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:25,600 Speaker 2: Good afternoon, Happy Monday. 6 00:00:25,680 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 3: Welcome to the latest edition of Cincy three sixty coming 7 00:00:28,840 --> 00:00:31,880 Speaker 3: your way on the home of the Bengals, ESPN fifteen 8 00:00:31,920 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 3: thirty Cincinnati Sports Station, Perhaps via the iHeartRadio app. If 9 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:38,480 Speaker 3: you're listening on the app, make sure we are your 10 00:00:38,520 --> 00:00:41,320 Speaker 3: favorite on your presets. Go ahead and lock that in, 11 00:00:41,760 --> 00:00:45,160 Speaker 3: and we appreciate you listening along. However you listen along 12 00:00:45,200 --> 00:00:47,919 Speaker 3: each and every day. Talkbacks will come up in hour 13 00:00:48,000 --> 00:00:49,520 Speaker 3: number two that's on the iHeartRadio app. 14 00:00:49,560 --> 00:00:51,080 Speaker 2: Hit the microphone, leave us a talkback. 15 00:00:51,120 --> 00:00:54,360 Speaker 3: We'll get to those this afternoon in the second hour 16 00:00:54,760 --> 00:00:58,560 Speaker 3: of today's show. Welcome into the first day of I 17 00:00:58,560 --> 00:01:00,800 Speaker 3: guess we could call it now the NFL offseason edition 18 00:01:01,440 --> 00:01:03,200 Speaker 3: of since He three to sixty, and we will talk 19 00:01:03,280 --> 00:01:07,520 Speaker 3: all things Super Bowl sixty. Last night, the Seahawks dominate 20 00:01:07,959 --> 00:01:10,959 Speaker 3: the New England Patriots all across the board. We'll recap 21 00:01:11,040 --> 00:01:14,000 Speaker 3: last night's game will close out the NFL season, and 22 00:01:14,040 --> 00:01:17,759 Speaker 3: we'll look ahead to the early odds for next year's 23 00:01:17,959 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 3: Super Bowl contenders and of course when things like that 24 00:01:22,319 --> 00:01:25,959 Speaker 3: happen when the Super Bowl concludes. And a team that 25 00:01:26,040 --> 00:01:28,760 Speaker 3: going into the season last year was plus six thousand 26 00:01:28,800 --> 00:01:30,440 Speaker 3: to win the Super Bowl, that was what the Seattle 27 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:32,680 Speaker 3: Seahawks were. If you bet the Seahawks to win it 28 00:01:32,760 --> 00:01:36,280 Speaker 3: all in the preseason, plus six thousand is the odds 29 00:01:36,280 --> 00:01:38,920 Speaker 3: that you were looking at. So everyone wonders, well, if 30 00:01:38,959 --> 00:01:41,880 Speaker 3: they could do it, how can we do it? How 31 00:01:41,959 --> 00:01:45,600 Speaker 3: can the Bengals replicate what the Seattle Seahawks did. That's 32 00:01:45,640 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 3: the question everyone's going to ask ask, So we'll try 33 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:49,800 Speaker 3: to answer that question. 34 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:51,280 Speaker 2: This afternoon. 35 00:01:53,240 --> 00:01:57,440 Speaker 3: We'll talk about some Bengals related issue or topics that 36 00:01:57,520 --> 00:02:00,800 Speaker 3: came up over the weekend, a conversation about the Bengals 37 00:02:01,520 --> 00:02:05,520 Speaker 3: ideally and looking to spend more money this offseason, and 38 00:02:05,560 --> 00:02:09,200 Speaker 3: then watching the Super Bowl coverage yesterday, it's revealed that 39 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:11,480 Speaker 3: there still could be a path There still could be 40 00:02:11,520 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 3: an option for the Cincinnati Bengals to franchise tag Trey 41 00:02:14,760 --> 00:02:18,119 Speaker 3: hendrickson whether that's tagging trade. Trey Hendrickson whether that's trying 42 00:02:18,160 --> 00:02:20,840 Speaker 3: to tag and keep him on this roster for another year. 43 00:02:21,400 --> 00:02:23,880 Speaker 3: That was a topic of conversation over the weekend, so 44 00:02:23,960 --> 00:02:26,120 Speaker 3: it will be a topic of conversation. 45 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:29,080 Speaker 2: For us today other NFL news. 46 00:02:29,080 --> 00:02:33,080 Speaker 3: The combine. The NFL Combine is now two weeks away, 47 00:02:33,919 --> 00:02:37,600 Speaker 3: and since it's Monday, we will do ourselves a mock 48 00:02:37,680 --> 00:02:41,480 Speaker 3: draft Monday today. The only thing I asked Austin, and 49 00:02:41,520 --> 00:02:44,480 Speaker 3: you've got today's mock draft, is can we find a 50 00:02:44,520 --> 00:02:47,000 Speaker 3: mock draft that does not have the Cincinnati Bengals selecting 51 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:48,040 Speaker 3: a corner at number ten? 52 00:02:48,480 --> 00:02:50,079 Speaker 2: We are two for two on that on the season. 53 00:02:50,320 --> 00:02:52,320 Speaker 4: I'm not going to answer that question right now. I 54 00:02:52,360 --> 00:02:55,760 Speaker 4: want you to be surprised. It may not be who 55 00:02:55,840 --> 00:02:57,920 Speaker 4: you think it's going to be. Oh, it may be 56 00:02:58,000 --> 00:03:02,239 Speaker 4: a corner, it may not. We'll see what happens. Interesting, 57 00:03:02,280 --> 00:03:04,840 Speaker 4: but there's some things said about the Bengals over the weekend. 58 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:08,280 Speaker 4: I said it a couple of weeks ago, I heard 59 00:03:08,320 --> 00:03:10,880 Speaker 4: it repeated this time at the national scale over the 60 00:03:10,880 --> 00:03:13,880 Speaker 4: weekend at the Super Bowl, and that makes me wonder 61 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:17,600 Speaker 4: if the pick that's in play in the mock draft 62 00:03:17,639 --> 00:03:20,800 Speaker 4: Monday we have today is actually a lot more likely 63 00:03:20,840 --> 00:03:23,320 Speaker 4: than we think if the Bengals do what they're supposed 64 00:03:23,360 --> 00:03:27,240 Speaker 4: to do between now and the NFL Draft, which is 65 00:03:27,400 --> 00:03:31,600 Speaker 4: just seventy five days away or seventy I had it 66 00:03:31,639 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 4: written down seventy something days away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 67 00:03:36,440 --> 00:03:37,480 Speaker 5: I'm looking forward to it. 68 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:41,560 Speaker 3: One other NFL note as we get into the offseason, 69 00:03:42,240 --> 00:03:45,160 Speaker 3: the player that finished third in Defensive Rookie of the 70 00:03:45,240 --> 00:03:51,360 Speaker 3: Year votes found himself in trouble with the law, James 71 00:03:51,360 --> 00:03:54,120 Speaker 3: Pierce Junior. Now, if you remember also in James Pierce, 72 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:55,920 Speaker 3: we talked about him leading into the draft quite a 73 00:03:55,960 --> 00:03:56,760 Speaker 3: bit here in Cincinnati. 74 00:03:56,840 --> 00:03:58,560 Speaker 4: It was one of those prospects that made a lot 75 00:03:58,560 --> 00:04:01,000 Speaker 4: of sense, but one of those that was taken off 76 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:02,280 Speaker 4: a lot of boards because of this. 77 00:04:03,680 --> 00:04:07,080 Speaker 3: James Pierce Junior over the weekend crashed his vehicle into 78 00:04:07,080 --> 00:04:11,840 Speaker 3: one being driven by WNBA player Rakia Jackson multiple times. 79 00:04:12,640 --> 00:04:15,560 Speaker 3: Also struck a police officer with the vehicle while rating 80 00:04:16,000 --> 00:04:20,680 Speaker 3: evading arrest. James Pierce Junior was arrested this Saturday in 81 00:04:20,720 --> 00:04:26,560 Speaker 3: Florida on five felony charges aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, 82 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:30,719 Speaker 3: aggravated stalking, and aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer. 83 00:04:31,320 --> 00:04:34,400 Speaker 3: Rakia Jackson plays for the Los Angeles Sparks told police 84 00:04:34,440 --> 00:04:37,600 Speaker 3: she saw that she was being followed by James Pierce 85 00:04:38,000 --> 00:04:40,400 Speaker 3: when her car stopped at a red light. James Pierce 86 00:04:40,440 --> 00:04:42,440 Speaker 3: Junior got out of his vehicle, attempted to open the 87 00:04:42,480 --> 00:04:47,119 Speaker 3: car door on her side, and she ended up accelerating away. 88 00:04:47,160 --> 00:04:50,880 Speaker 3: But what an awful, awful way, Austin, to just throw 89 00:04:50,920 --> 00:04:54,240 Speaker 3: away your NFL career after what you did on the 90 00:04:54,240 --> 00:04:55,800 Speaker 3: field was really really good as a rookie. 91 00:04:55,920 --> 00:04:58,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, he was just in San Francisco for the NFL 92 00:04:58,520 --> 00:05:00,600 Speaker 4: Honors on Thursday night because because he was one of 93 00:05:00,640 --> 00:05:03,080 Speaker 4: those finalists for that Defensive Rookie of the Year award, 94 00:05:03,640 --> 00:05:05,760 Speaker 4: and then a couple of days later gets arrested for 95 00:05:06,120 --> 00:05:08,839 Speaker 4: losing his marbles in Florida. This right off the heels 96 00:05:09,400 --> 00:05:11,920 Speaker 4: of the news about Darren Lee, the former Ohio State 97 00:05:11,960 --> 00:05:16,479 Speaker 4: Buckeye and New York Jet who was charged with aggravated 98 00:05:16,560 --> 00:05:19,280 Speaker 4: murder over the weekend of his girlfriend. And he's been 99 00:05:19,279 --> 00:05:22,680 Speaker 4: in trouble multiple times in the past for domestic violence issues. 100 00:05:22,720 --> 00:05:25,320 Speaker 4: So really sad to think that, you know, those two 101 00:05:25,320 --> 00:05:28,840 Speaker 4: guys have obviously put themselves in that situation and hurt 102 00:05:28,880 --> 00:05:29,440 Speaker 4: other people. 103 00:05:29,480 --> 00:05:33,240 Speaker 5: By doing so, just sad without a. 104 00:05:33,200 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 3: Doubt, James Pierce set a rookie record for the Falcons 105 00:05:37,560 --> 00:05:41,320 Speaker 3: ten and a half sacks in twenty twenty five. Other 106 00:05:41,440 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 3: news to get to today Major League Baseball. The Pittsburgh Pirates. 107 00:05:45,120 --> 00:05:46,920 Speaker 3: They may a little bit of a splash they land 108 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:49,919 Speaker 3: Marcelo Zuna. I think you're burying the lead through the 109 00:05:49,920 --> 00:05:54,840 Speaker 3: Pittsburgh Pirates. Pitchers and catchers report to today today, Tone, 110 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:56,680 Speaker 3: we got a lot of Reds to talk about, not 111 00:05:56,800 --> 00:06:00,240 Speaker 3: just pitchers and catchers, but World Baseball Classic players as well. 112 00:06:00,279 --> 00:06:02,680 Speaker 3: And as we outlined last week, there's a decent number 113 00:06:02,720 --> 00:06:05,960 Speaker 3: of young Reds players that are going to be playing 114 00:06:05,960 --> 00:06:09,680 Speaker 3: in the World's World Baseball Classic. And the vet Emilio 115 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:12,520 Speaker 3: or not Emilio au Haineo, how many times am I 116 00:06:12,560 --> 00:06:13,480 Speaker 3: going to do that this season? 117 00:06:13,520 --> 00:06:13,680 Speaker 2: Yes? 118 00:06:14,000 --> 00:06:17,599 Speaker 4: Au Haineo Suarez reporting today as well. 119 00:06:18,040 --> 00:06:20,640 Speaker 3: We will talk a little Reds today with pictures and 120 00:06:20,680 --> 00:06:25,040 Speaker 3: catchers reporting. We'll talk some things to watch and MLB 121 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:29,599 Speaker 3: Network MLB dot Com had seven predictions to beat the 122 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:32,800 Speaker 3: winter blues and celebrate spring with pitchers and catchers reporting, 123 00:06:32,920 --> 00:06:36,440 Speaker 3: we'll dive into that this afternoon as well. How about 124 00:06:36,440 --> 00:06:40,680 Speaker 3: this Austin. We are right on the on the on 125 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:44,760 Speaker 3: the cusp, on the precipice of FC Cincinnati returning to action. 126 00:06:44,920 --> 00:06:45,520 Speaker 5: That's correct. 127 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:50,040 Speaker 3: MLS season is right around the corner. FC Cincinnati right 128 00:06:50,080 --> 00:06:54,520 Speaker 3: now the sixth best odds to win the MLS Cup 129 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 3: Interer Miami plus four fifty l a f C plus 130 00:06:57,440 --> 00:07:01,760 Speaker 3: six fifty FC Cincinnati and sixth at plus fourteen hundred. 131 00:07:02,560 --> 00:07:07,279 Speaker 3: There are also reports Austin, multiple reports that David Beckham 132 00:07:08,080 --> 00:07:11,640 Speaker 3: is looking to unite Christianna, Ronaldo and Lionel Messi at 133 00:07:11,640 --> 00:07:15,520 Speaker 3: Inner Miami in a historic summer transfer. According to reports, 134 00:07:15,840 --> 00:07:18,080 Speaker 3: this coming with I guess some things going on with 135 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 3: where Ronaldo is right now. Could you imagine Miami with 136 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:26,520 Speaker 3: Messi and Ronaldo in the MLS? 137 00:07:26,600 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 4: I don't know that I could. That would be I 138 00:07:28,320 --> 00:07:30,200 Speaker 4: don't know that I could actually do that. I mean, 139 00:07:30,240 --> 00:07:32,960 Speaker 4: you want to talk about two fan bases that fight 140 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:36,400 Speaker 4: with each other, like crazy Messy fans and Ronaldo fans, 141 00:07:36,640 --> 00:07:38,480 Speaker 4: and if they were to be combined in any way, 142 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:40,840 Speaker 4: shape or form, I think that would just that would 143 00:07:40,880 --> 00:07:42,800 Speaker 4: cause some problems. Could you imagine for a lot of 144 00:07:42,800 --> 00:07:43,720 Speaker 4: people internally? 145 00:07:43,720 --> 00:07:48,360 Speaker 2: Could you imagine? What else do we have? Oh? We'll talk. 146 00:07:48,800 --> 00:07:50,960 Speaker 3: Are we allowed to say anything about halftime last night? 147 00:07:51,080 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 3: Can we talk a little bit about bad Bunny? 148 00:07:52,880 --> 00:07:55,240 Speaker 5: Yeah, you're allowed to say whatever you want. 149 00:07:55,640 --> 00:07:58,080 Speaker 3: Here's what I thought, in the least political way ever, 150 00:07:58,520 --> 00:08:02,400 Speaker 3: because we don't do politics on this show. And I 151 00:08:02,400 --> 00:08:04,720 Speaker 3: think it's a hard line right now, because if you 152 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:07,880 Speaker 3: have an opinion, it is assumed that it's a political 153 00:08:07,960 --> 00:08:10,240 Speaker 3: opinion when it's really not. Here's what I thought about 154 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:13,000 Speaker 3: Bad Money last night. I thought the production was incredible. 155 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:16,680 Speaker 3: I thought the storytelling was incredible. I thought how they 156 00:08:17,760 --> 00:08:21,240 Speaker 3: incorporated everyone and moved throughout the field and the stadium 157 00:08:21,360 --> 00:08:23,920 Speaker 3: was awesome. It was just a little different to me 158 00:08:24,000 --> 00:08:25,800 Speaker 3: because I didn't know what was being said. 159 00:08:26,400 --> 00:08:28,760 Speaker 2: That's it. Yeah, that's the only thing. 160 00:08:28,800 --> 00:08:31,320 Speaker 3: I don't speak Spanish, so I don't know what he 161 00:08:31,480 --> 00:08:34,920 Speaker 3: was singing about. I've since read what he was singing about, 162 00:08:34,960 --> 00:08:37,320 Speaker 3: and I think it's awesome some of the messages that 163 00:08:37,360 --> 00:08:41,440 Speaker 3: he was portraying. And again production through the roof, I 164 00:08:41,480 --> 00:08:44,680 Speaker 3: just I didn't I wasn't able to follow along as 165 00:08:44,720 --> 00:08:46,080 Speaker 3: much because I didn't know what was being said. 166 00:08:46,160 --> 00:08:47,840 Speaker 4: Yeah, the way I would describe it is like I 167 00:08:47,840 --> 00:08:50,680 Speaker 4: thought it was cool, It's not really for me, but 168 00:08:50,760 --> 00:08:52,840 Speaker 4: I thought it was cool in some of those aspects 169 00:08:52,840 --> 00:08:56,520 Speaker 4: you mentioned, like the set design, the choreography. There was 170 00:08:56,559 --> 00:08:59,560 Speaker 4: some stuff there that was easy on the eyes. You know, 171 00:08:59,600 --> 00:09:01,120 Speaker 4: there's a lot lot of stuff in there that was 172 00:09:01,160 --> 00:09:05,000 Speaker 4: fun and exciting about it. But I struggle to relate 173 00:09:05,040 --> 00:09:07,360 Speaker 4: with that because of the language barrier, and I think 174 00:09:07,400 --> 00:09:09,480 Speaker 4: a lot of people feel that way. My biggest issue 175 00:09:09,520 --> 00:09:13,720 Speaker 4: is that, you know, like the political statements in halftime 176 00:09:13,760 --> 00:09:16,960 Speaker 4: shows are not new like that that's happened. That's like 177 00:09:17,040 --> 00:09:19,600 Speaker 4: a common thing. And I don't know that he was 178 00:09:19,640 --> 00:09:22,360 Speaker 4: necessarily making a political statement. I don't know that anyone 179 00:09:22,400 --> 00:09:25,280 Speaker 4: was making a political statement. But it feels like if 180 00:09:25,320 --> 00:09:28,840 Speaker 4: you have an opinion, good or bad, no matter what 181 00:09:28,840 --> 00:09:31,560 Speaker 4: whatever side you take, you're gonna upset the other side 182 00:09:31,840 --> 00:09:35,040 Speaker 4: and it's gonna be hell hath no fury on it. 183 00:09:35,080 --> 00:09:37,960 Speaker 4: And so that's what just bothers me, is like, even 184 00:09:38,040 --> 00:09:40,360 Speaker 4: if I liked it, one side's gonna think one thing. 185 00:09:40,440 --> 00:09:42,400 Speaker 4: Even if I disliked it, the other side is gonna 186 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:43,120 Speaker 4: think something else. 187 00:09:43,200 --> 00:09:43,360 Speaker 6: Yep. 188 00:09:43,600 --> 00:09:44,319 Speaker 5: And it's just like. 189 00:09:47,000 --> 00:09:50,000 Speaker 4: It feels like there's no room to meet in the middle. 190 00:09:50,559 --> 00:09:53,000 Speaker 4: But I agree with what you said. I thought you 191 00:09:53,280 --> 00:09:54,240 Speaker 4: summed it up nicely. 192 00:09:54,480 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 3: Also, for the first time since I can remember, I 193 00:09:58,200 --> 00:10:00,680 Speaker 3: didn't really care about any commercials last night. I didn't 194 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:04,600 Speaker 3: even think, like I remember times in recent years as 195 00:10:04,920 --> 00:10:08,960 Speaker 3: close to recent years, like when commercials came on, the 196 00:10:09,080 --> 00:10:11,360 Speaker 3: room you're in kind of gets quiet to watch the commercials. 197 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 3: I don't really remember paying attention to any of the 198 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:16,240 Speaker 3: commercials last night, And I think that's just kind of 199 00:10:16,240 --> 00:10:17,000 Speaker 3: where we're trending. 200 00:10:17,640 --> 00:10:18,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think it is what it is now. 201 00:10:18,960 --> 00:10:21,440 Speaker 4: So many of them have already like been released on 202 00:10:21,520 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 4: social media different prior to the Super Bowl, which you know, 203 00:10:26,200 --> 00:10:30,960 Speaker 4: I guess is becoming a common thing, especially because so 204 00:10:31,040 --> 00:10:34,240 Speaker 4: many people are either on their phones anyways during the 205 00:10:34,240 --> 00:10:38,840 Speaker 4: commercial breaks that you might as well release them on 206 00:10:39,120 --> 00:10:41,440 Speaker 4: social media prior to the game and it may save 207 00:10:41,440 --> 00:10:41,880 Speaker 4: you some money. 208 00:10:41,920 --> 00:10:43,760 Speaker 5: I don't know. There was a couple good ones. 209 00:10:43,800 --> 00:10:46,200 Speaker 4: I thought the Budweiser one was really cool with the 210 00:10:46,280 --> 00:10:48,560 Speaker 4: eagle and the horse, but that was released like two 211 00:10:48,559 --> 00:10:50,559 Speaker 4: weeks ago, so I had already, like you started to 212 00:10:50,640 --> 00:10:56,320 Speaker 4: see that already. There's a couple funny ones, but it's 213 00:10:56,400 --> 00:10:57,320 Speaker 4: not what it used to be. 214 00:10:57,240 --> 00:10:57,960 Speaker 2: That's for sure. 215 00:10:58,600 --> 00:11:03,440 Speaker 3: Olympics over the weekend and happening actually right now, Austin. 216 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:08,720 Speaker 3: They're in the first frame of the semi finals between 217 00:11:08,760 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 3: Team USA and Italy Mixed doubles curling. How about that. 218 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:18,720 Speaker 3: Some big stuff going on now. These two teams played 219 00:11:19,440 --> 00:11:21,040 Speaker 3: kind of in the middle of the night last night 220 00:11:21,640 --> 00:11:24,960 Speaker 3: in a qualifying match. They were both already through, but 221 00:11:25,120 --> 00:11:27,760 Speaker 3: in losing to Italy last night, Austin, they set up 222 00:11:27,760 --> 00:11:30,800 Speaker 3: the rematch and they lost the ability to choose what 223 00:11:30,840 --> 00:11:34,000 Speaker 3: puck color they wanted. Puck color, yep, I didn't know 224 00:11:34,040 --> 00:11:35,839 Speaker 3: that was a thing. I didn't need it, but puck 225 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:38,600 Speaker 3: color is a thing. So we'll keep you updated with 226 00:11:38,640 --> 00:11:41,880 Speaker 3: what's happening in that in his semifinal match. We'll also 227 00:11:41,960 --> 00:11:46,880 Speaker 3: talk metal counts, we'll talk the metals themselves, Austin hearing 228 00:11:46,920 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 3: they're having problems in Milan that the medals are actually 229 00:11:51,280 --> 00:11:53,560 Speaker 3: breaking off of like the lanyard they're put on. 230 00:11:54,640 --> 00:11:55,880 Speaker 2: So that's a problem. 231 00:11:55,960 --> 00:11:57,040 Speaker 5: I don't know anything about that. 232 00:11:57,320 --> 00:12:00,880 Speaker 3: And of course, the unfortunate news from the week is 233 00:12:01,679 --> 00:12:06,320 Speaker 3: what transpired and what happened with Lindsay Vaughn, who was 234 00:12:06,720 --> 00:12:12,079 Speaker 3: airlifted out of off the slopes in what was a 235 00:12:12,200 --> 00:12:15,600 Speaker 3: very painful injury. I believe they already had to like 236 00:12:15,679 --> 00:12:18,200 Speaker 3: reset a fracture that she suffered in her leg. 237 00:12:19,559 --> 00:12:21,079 Speaker 5: She's already had surgery. 238 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:25,240 Speaker 3: You could hear her screaming out in pain. She underwent 239 00:12:25,320 --> 00:12:28,080 Speaker 3: an operation to stabilize a fracture that she had in 240 00:12:28,120 --> 00:12:30,839 Speaker 3: the left leg. It had a lot of people lost 241 00:12:30,840 --> 00:12:33,600 Speaker 3: in kind of commenting should she be should she have 242 00:12:33,679 --> 00:12:38,439 Speaker 3: been allowed to compete? And the experts that followed along, 243 00:12:38,520 --> 00:12:41,120 Speaker 3: they didn't say that it was anything kind of due 244 00:12:41,120 --> 00:12:43,240 Speaker 3: to maybe where her knee was. But she got her 245 00:12:43,320 --> 00:12:45,840 Speaker 3: arm hooked on a gate that twisted her around as 246 00:12:45,840 --> 00:12:47,640 Speaker 3: she was going seventy miles an hour, and that's going 247 00:12:47,720 --> 00:12:51,120 Speaker 3: to have a bad result on pretty much anybody that's 248 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:51,640 Speaker 3: going through that. 249 00:12:51,800 --> 00:12:53,360 Speaker 4: Yeah, And the way that it looked, it looked kind 250 00:12:53,400 --> 00:12:55,880 Speaker 4: of like she landed on that left leg and with 251 00:12:55,920 --> 00:12:58,520 Speaker 4: all the force that she had tough and it gets 252 00:12:58,520 --> 00:13:01,000 Speaker 4: stuck in the snow. Could you could pretty much assume 253 00:13:01,240 --> 00:13:05,000 Speaker 4: what happens with that type of force. And I'm assuming 254 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:08,200 Speaker 4: I haven't haven't seen this anywhere, but with that type 255 00:13:08,240 --> 00:13:10,680 Speaker 4: of speed and force, you kind of think a compound 256 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:13,559 Speaker 4: fracture could be in play there. And that's part of 257 00:13:13,600 --> 00:13:15,600 Speaker 4: the why, part of the reason why she was airlifted 258 00:13:15,600 --> 00:13:18,000 Speaker 4: and immediately had surgery in the whole nine yards. Just 259 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:21,720 Speaker 4: a sad end to an inspiring story for it to 260 00:13:21,760 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 4: go down like that, just fell early into her run. 261 00:13:25,520 --> 00:13:25,679 Speaker 2: But. 262 00:13:27,240 --> 00:13:29,520 Speaker 4: We did end up getting gold. That's right, I believe, 263 00:13:29,800 --> 00:13:31,040 Speaker 4: is it? Breezy Johnson? 264 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:31,720 Speaker 2: Breezy. 265 00:13:31,880 --> 00:13:34,760 Speaker 4: That's a tough name right there, Breezy, that's a fire name. 266 00:13:35,000 --> 00:13:38,240 Speaker 4: Breezy brings home the gold in that event for the 267 00:13:38,360 --> 00:13:38,960 Speaker 4: United States. 268 00:13:39,080 --> 00:13:43,920 Speaker 3: Updated metal standings right now, Outreezy. It is Italy with 269 00:13:44,120 --> 00:13:46,800 Speaker 3: nine total medals in the games already. 270 00:13:46,440 --> 00:13:49,760 Speaker 4: All right home cooking one gold, two silver, six cooking 271 00:13:50,200 --> 00:13:51,440 Speaker 4: on for the Italians. 272 00:13:51,520 --> 00:13:56,440 Speaker 3: Norway and Switzerland tied for the lead with most golds. 273 00:13:56,440 --> 00:13:59,640 Speaker 3: They each have three golds apiece. Norway total metal counts 274 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:05,880 Speaker 3: at six and the Americans right now they sit behind Germany, Japan, Austria, Switzerland, 275 00:14:05,960 --> 00:14:09,560 Speaker 3: Norway and Italy. They have two medals, but both of 276 00:14:09,600 --> 00:14:12,079 Speaker 3: those medals for the Americans are gold. 277 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:13,640 Speaker 2: So there you have it. 278 00:14:13,840 --> 00:14:17,200 Speaker 3: You're updated metal count at the Olympics. Did we miss 279 00:14:17,240 --> 00:14:20,040 Speaker 3: anything here in segment number one? Not to my knowledge. 280 00:14:20,120 --> 00:14:22,760 Speaker 3: Then let's dive into the actual Super Bowl itself. 281 00:14:22,800 --> 00:14:25,440 Speaker 4: There was one thing, Oh, there was a trade in 282 00:14:25,480 --> 00:14:30,280 Speaker 4: Major League Baseball today. Oh, the Milwaukee Brewers traded third 283 00:14:30,320 --> 00:14:34,400 Speaker 4: baseman Caleb Durban to the Boston Red Sox in exchange 284 00:14:34,600 --> 00:14:38,120 Speaker 4: for I believe, a left handed relief pitcher. So Milwaukee 285 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:42,240 Speaker 4: makes a move on the eve of most teams pitchers 286 00:14:42,240 --> 00:14:47,240 Speaker 4: and catchers reporting to their spring training facilities either today 287 00:14:47,320 --> 00:14:47,840 Speaker 4: or tomorrow. 288 00:14:47,920 --> 00:14:50,840 Speaker 5: So very good. Yeah, the Brewers made a trade. 289 00:14:50,840 --> 00:14:54,440 Speaker 4: And it's another one of those trades where you're like, huh. 290 00:14:54,880 --> 00:14:57,040 Speaker 5: And then they'll ninety six game. 291 00:14:56,960 --> 00:15:01,320 Speaker 3: Yep, mixed doubles. The the first round is over. Italy 292 00:15:01,400 --> 00:15:04,160 Speaker 3: took takes a two to nothing lead on the Americans. Also, 293 00:15:04,320 --> 00:15:07,880 Speaker 3: we'll get to this today in a little bit deeper extent. 294 00:15:08,280 --> 00:15:12,800 Speaker 3: The local college basketball weekend. The Miami RedHawks remain undefeated. 295 00:15:12,840 --> 00:15:15,360 Speaker 3: They go on the road and beat Marshall NKU get 296 00:15:15,440 --> 00:15:20,280 Speaker 3: to win. Louisville wins Kentucky another double digit come from 297 00:15:20,280 --> 00:15:23,440 Speaker 3: behind victory, this time at home at Repperena in those 298 00:15:23,480 --> 00:15:28,560 Speaker 3: denim uniforms, which were sweet. And the Cincinnati Bearcats perhaps 299 00:15:28,600 --> 00:15:31,120 Speaker 3: their most complete game of the season in a win 300 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:34,320 Speaker 3: against UCF. We'll talk about all of those wins. There's 301 00:15:34,360 --> 00:15:38,760 Speaker 3: a Dayton loss, there's a Xavier game tonight at Saint John's. 302 00:15:38,800 --> 00:15:42,640 Speaker 3: Speaking of Saint John's, what a win they had. They 303 00:15:42,640 --> 00:15:46,600 Speaker 3: hosted Yukon, they knocked off Yukon. On Friday night. Michigan 304 00:15:46,640 --> 00:15:50,720 Speaker 3: State in a thriller against Illinois mentioned the Kentucky game. 305 00:15:50,760 --> 00:15:55,120 Speaker 3: How about Houston in a thriller over byu UNC Duke 306 00:15:55,240 --> 00:15:58,000 Speaker 3: an all time classic. We'll discuss all of those from 307 00:15:58,000 --> 00:16:01,120 Speaker 3: the college basketball scene as well today, but first let's 308 00:16:01,120 --> 00:16:03,840 Speaker 3: dive into what happened last night in the Super Bowl itself. 309 00:16:03,880 --> 00:16:07,280 Speaker 3: Seahawks Patriots Next, ESPN fifteen thirty Cincinnati Sports station. 310 00:16:07,840 --> 00:16:11,240 Speaker 6: Now, Joe, get what you missed on the iHeartRadio app 311 00:16:11,400 --> 00:16:30,400 Speaker 6: or on the podcast page of ESPN fifteen thirty dot com. 312 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:36,280 Speaker 3: Seanle first exam leading twelve nothing, Jarnald others center five 313 00:16:36,360 --> 00:16:38,120 Speaker 3: on the defensive line against the Straps. 314 00:16:38,160 --> 00:16:40,360 Speaker 2: Turn light picks the hand up, Here comes the blitzer, 315 00:16:40,480 --> 00:16:41,440 Speaker 2: does the throwing. 316 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:47,400 Speaker 4: Zone cut, touchdown, caught, touchdown, bundle, tout, tight end, hold 317 00:16:47,560 --> 00:16:49,200 Speaker 4: the shoulder catch in the corner of. 318 00:16:49,160 --> 00:16:51,640 Speaker 2: The zone, and we've got. 319 00:16:51,400 --> 00:16:54,160 Speaker 5: Our first touchdown of Super. 320 00:16:53,840 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 2: Bowl sixty half the odds the definite lead earlier the 321 00:16:59,120 --> 00:17:01,560 Speaker 2: fourth Jez gentlemen. 322 00:17:05,160 --> 00:17:09,920 Speaker 3: The first touchdown Super Bowl sixty happened in the fourth 323 00:17:10,040 --> 00:17:12,240 Speaker 3: quarter last night. Up until that Austin, I thought we 324 00:17:12,240 --> 00:17:14,440 Speaker 3: were going to see Jason Myers walk away with some hardware. 325 00:17:14,840 --> 00:17:17,400 Speaker 5: I did too. 326 00:17:17,680 --> 00:17:23,280 Speaker 3: Jason Myers was elite elite last night for the Seattle Seahawks. 327 00:17:23,920 --> 00:17:27,119 Speaker 3: Seahawks end up winning the game twenty nine to thirteen. 328 00:17:27,160 --> 00:17:29,680 Speaker 3: That is our call of today. Thanks to our friends 329 00:17:29,680 --> 00:17:32,360 Speaker 3: at Win Schulers. Hopefully you made the most of your 330 00:17:32,400 --> 00:17:34,679 Speaker 3: Super Bowl Sunday by adding some win shoulders. Any of 331 00:17:34,680 --> 00:17:37,400 Speaker 3: the four fantastic chief spreads that you already know pair 332 00:17:37,480 --> 00:17:39,800 Speaker 3: well with anything that you're going to put out and 333 00:17:39,880 --> 00:17:42,320 Speaker 3: offer up to guest along the way. We thank our 334 00:17:42,320 --> 00:17:44,119 Speaker 3: friends at Win Schulers. 335 00:17:44,160 --> 00:17:47,560 Speaker 4: That was Westwood one Kevin Harlan on the call of 336 00:17:47,600 --> 00:17:49,960 Speaker 4: the AJ Barner touchdown, and I just got to say 337 00:17:50,000 --> 00:17:53,480 Speaker 4: thank you to moeger. Moe put his wagers out on 338 00:17:53,560 --> 00:17:56,879 Speaker 4: social media prior to the game and he said AJ 339 00:17:57,119 --> 00:18:00,920 Speaker 4: Barner anytime touchdown, And so I did that. I used 340 00:18:00,920 --> 00:18:04,400 Speaker 4: a little fan dual NFL jackpot as well, took home 341 00:18:04,440 --> 00:18:07,760 Speaker 4: a few bucks. Nice so and I had the alternate 342 00:18:07,760 --> 00:18:10,520 Speaker 4: spread up to nine and a half in favor of Seattle. Yes, 343 00:18:10,680 --> 00:18:12,679 Speaker 4: so it was a successful Super Bowl Sunday for the 344 00:18:12,720 --> 00:18:19,560 Speaker 4: opt Man, it felt like this Cinderella run for New England. 345 00:18:19,720 --> 00:18:22,920 Speaker 4: You just came up against the goliath, right. You look 346 00:18:22,960 --> 00:18:26,040 Speaker 4: at it and you kind of start diving in New England. 347 00:18:26,200 --> 00:18:28,639 Speaker 4: The strength of their schedule, the ease of the teams 348 00:18:28,640 --> 00:18:30,520 Speaker 4: in which they played. And that's not to take away. 349 00:18:30,560 --> 00:18:33,560 Speaker 4: It's still hard to go through an NFL season unscate 350 00:18:33,800 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 4: and get to the Super Bowl, So you're not taking 351 00:18:36,320 --> 00:18:39,919 Speaker 4: anything away. But it felt last night like a different 352 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:42,840 Speaker 4: level in which Seattle was playing the defensive side of 353 00:18:42,880 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 4: the ball in particular, because I thought Austin, for the 354 00:18:45,040 --> 00:18:49,240 Speaker 4: most part, the Patriots defense did enough throughout that game 355 00:18:49,280 --> 00:18:51,080 Speaker 4: to keep them in it. I mean, going to the 356 00:18:51,080 --> 00:18:54,480 Speaker 4: fourth quarter was twelve nothing. They allowed four field goals 357 00:18:54,480 --> 00:18:55,280 Speaker 4: through three quarters. 358 00:18:55,960 --> 00:18:59,800 Speaker 3: Offense just could not get anything going for the New 359 00:18:59,880 --> 00:19:04,320 Speaker 3: End and Patriots. The Seahawks were led actually in receiving 360 00:19:04,359 --> 00:19:08,600 Speaker 3: by Cooper Cup six catches for sixty one yards. AJ Barner, 361 00:19:08,600 --> 00:19:11,600 Speaker 3: who had the touchdown fifty four yards. Jackson Smith and 362 00:19:11,680 --> 00:19:14,040 Speaker 3: Jigmah left the game for a period of time, was 363 00:19:14,080 --> 00:19:16,359 Speaker 3: held to just four catches in twenty seven yards. The 364 00:19:16,359 --> 00:19:21,399 Speaker 3: difference maker Kenneth Walker the third, two catches for twenty 365 00:19:21,440 --> 00:19:25,359 Speaker 3: six yards and twenty seven carries for a buck thirty 366 00:19:25,400 --> 00:19:28,800 Speaker 3: five on the night. Shout out to Kenneth Walker. 367 00:19:28,840 --> 00:19:29,159 Speaker 2: Man. 368 00:19:29,440 --> 00:19:33,760 Speaker 3: There was a picture earlier in the week from Media 369 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:36,199 Speaker 3: Day where you could see like Kenneth Walker was sitting 370 00:19:37,040 --> 00:19:39,359 Speaker 3: by him like almost by himself, at a table. There 371 00:19:39,400 --> 00:19:41,720 Speaker 3: was just not a lot of media buzz around him. 372 00:19:42,080 --> 00:19:45,040 Speaker 3: And you turn around, you look at the game in 373 00:19:45,119 --> 00:19:49,159 Speaker 3: which he played and the level in which Kenneth Walker 374 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 3: played a What a win, what a complete team performance, 375 00:19:55,320 --> 00:19:58,879 Speaker 3: I thought. I saw our buddy Charlie Goldsmith last night 376 00:19:58,880 --> 00:20:00,400 Speaker 3: at one point said if he had a for Super 377 00:20:00,400 --> 00:20:03,320 Speaker 3: Bowl MVP, he'd give it to Mike McDonald because of 378 00:20:03,440 --> 00:20:07,520 Speaker 3: just how dominant that defense was and they did it 379 00:20:07,560 --> 00:20:10,320 Speaker 3: at all levels. We highlighted and you ran with this 380 00:20:10,359 --> 00:20:15,720 Speaker 3: as well last week. Astin the ability of the Seattle 381 00:20:15,760 --> 00:20:19,080 Speaker 3: Seahawks to both pressure with four but to also bring 382 00:20:19,160 --> 00:20:23,359 Speaker 3: pressure from the secondary. That was something that Seattle had 383 00:20:23,400 --> 00:20:26,760 Speaker 3: shown a lot all year and it looked like New 384 00:20:26,800 --> 00:20:30,040 Speaker 3: England had no answer for that. They had no answer 385 00:20:30,080 --> 00:20:32,639 Speaker 3: for Devin Witherspoon last night, who was all over the field, 386 00:20:33,040 --> 00:20:35,280 Speaker 3: three quarterback hits, a sack, a tackle for a loss, 387 00:20:35,440 --> 00:20:41,840 Speaker 3: pass defended as well, but just it felt engulfing by 388 00:20:41,840 --> 00:20:45,760 Speaker 3: the Seattle defense and not to take anything away from them, 389 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:49,000 Speaker 3: Will Campbell had a rough night, but I was shocked 390 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:51,320 Speaker 3: in the fact that that New England did not do 391 00:20:51,520 --> 00:20:55,400 Speaker 3: more to move the pocket for Drake May. They didn't 392 00:20:55,400 --> 00:20:58,320 Speaker 3: get him out of the pocket. They didn't move him 393 00:20:58,400 --> 00:21:00,840 Speaker 3: left or right. They didn't really see up any design 394 00:21:00,960 --> 00:21:04,240 Speaker 3: runs to maybe go against some of those pressures that 395 00:21:04,240 --> 00:21:07,600 Speaker 3: they were getting. It just felt like, as dominant as 396 00:21:07,640 --> 00:21:11,080 Speaker 3: Seattle is Austin, it felt like for a time New 397 00:21:11,080 --> 00:21:14,520 Speaker 3: England was complicit and some of the struggles they were 398 00:21:14,520 --> 00:21:15,200 Speaker 3: facing as well. 399 00:21:15,880 --> 00:21:17,840 Speaker 5: Yeah, I would agree with that one hundred percent. 400 00:21:18,040 --> 00:21:23,960 Speaker 4: I didn't love that Josh McDaniels kind of kept putting 401 00:21:24,000 --> 00:21:27,679 Speaker 4: these situations Drake May in these situations to hold the 402 00:21:27,720 --> 00:21:31,800 Speaker 4: ball in these longer developing plays. I didn't think there 403 00:21:31,880 --> 00:21:35,080 Speaker 4: was enough work in the flats for Drake May. There 404 00:21:35,119 --> 00:21:37,399 Speaker 4: was a couple of nice plays where they sent the blitz, 405 00:21:37,440 --> 00:21:39,560 Speaker 4: he saw it, he got rid of it, and they 406 00:21:39,680 --> 00:21:41,720 Speaker 4: were able to pick up a couple of yards, but 407 00:21:41,920 --> 00:21:44,560 Speaker 4: they didn't stick with that. They didn't do that Death 408 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:47,560 Speaker 4: by a thousand cuts until Seattle would adjust to it. 409 00:21:47,920 --> 00:21:50,160 Speaker 4: And so Seattle just kind of kept going right back 410 00:21:50,200 --> 00:21:52,639 Speaker 4: to that. Well or they'll show you one thing, but 411 00:21:52,680 --> 00:21:54,640 Speaker 4: they won't bring it, but the next time they will 412 00:21:54,680 --> 00:21:56,879 Speaker 4: bring it. And the amount of times that there was 413 00:21:56,960 --> 00:22:00,680 Speaker 4: pressure coming from Will Campbell's guy on the left side 414 00:22:00,680 --> 00:22:02,760 Speaker 4: of the offensive line sigh. And then as you mentioned, 415 00:22:02,760 --> 00:22:06,240 Speaker 4: Devin Witherspoon kind of blitzing in that b gap, man. 416 00:22:06,680 --> 00:22:09,960 Speaker 4: I mean, that was the Patriots just couldn't figure it out. 417 00:22:10,800 --> 00:22:14,560 Speaker 4: And on top of that, what's amazing about Seattle is 418 00:22:14,600 --> 00:22:17,920 Speaker 4: like they don't have the blitz to stop the run, Nope, 419 00:22:17,960 --> 00:22:20,560 Speaker 4: So they can stop the run and shut that down 420 00:22:20,760 --> 00:22:25,159 Speaker 4: entirely with four guys, and they did. And then you 421 00:22:25,280 --> 00:22:27,680 Speaker 4: never know what you're gonna get on these passing downs. 422 00:22:28,080 --> 00:22:30,880 Speaker 4: Sometimes it's gonna be a corner and sometimes it's gonna 423 00:22:30,880 --> 00:22:33,439 Speaker 4: be a linebacker or sometimes they're still gonna get pressure 424 00:22:33,480 --> 00:22:37,399 Speaker 4: with four and they did that quite a bit. Seven sacks. Yeah, 425 00:22:37,440 --> 00:22:41,280 Speaker 4: if I'm not mistaken. On the game altogether, Drake may 426 00:22:41,359 --> 00:22:45,760 Speaker 4: now the most sacked quarterback in postseason history, breaking Joe 427 00:22:45,760 --> 00:22:46,520 Speaker 4: Burrow's record. 428 00:22:46,800 --> 00:22:49,479 Speaker 3: Yeah, they didn't get anything all night, and it's crazy 429 00:22:49,520 --> 00:22:51,879 Speaker 3: because you look at the half nine to nothing. You 430 00:22:51,920 --> 00:22:54,320 Speaker 3: look at the third quarter twelve nothing, and then you 431 00:22:54,320 --> 00:22:56,360 Speaker 3: look up at the end of the night, Remondre Stevenson 432 00:22:56,400 --> 00:23:01,399 Speaker 3: had seven carries, Travon Henderson had six nineteen yards respectively. 433 00:23:01,480 --> 00:23:03,640 Speaker 4: So I think that's where a lot of Patriots fans 434 00:23:03,680 --> 00:23:07,560 Speaker 4: were upset. They feel like the run game was abandoned. 435 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:09,800 Speaker 3: Never really had a chance to it felt like commit 436 00:23:09,840 --> 00:23:12,520 Speaker 3: to the running game, and in turn, it never committed 437 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:13,720 Speaker 3: to Drake magetting comfortable. 438 00:23:13,760 --> 00:23:16,639 Speaker 4: But that's the thing, Like it was three nothing, six nothing, 439 00:23:16,720 --> 00:23:19,080 Speaker 4: nine to nothing, like you're in the whole time, you're 440 00:23:19,119 --> 00:23:21,040 Speaker 4: in the game. You can still run the ball. They 441 00:23:21,080 --> 00:23:24,920 Speaker 4: said that at halftime, keep pounding the ball. Also didn't 442 00:23:24,960 --> 00:23:28,240 Speaker 4: see like any sort of misdirection, like get the ball 443 00:23:28,240 --> 00:23:30,600 Speaker 4: in the hands of Stefan Diggs on a bubble screen 444 00:23:30,720 --> 00:23:33,199 Speaker 4: or on a quick screen, or do a reverse like 445 00:23:33,600 --> 00:23:37,600 Speaker 4: Seattle did with Rashid Shahed or faked the reverse to 446 00:23:37,640 --> 00:23:40,119 Speaker 4: make them respect it, like they're just it felt like 447 00:23:40,200 --> 00:23:42,840 Speaker 4: to me a lack of creativity from a guy on 448 00:23:42,920 --> 00:23:46,000 Speaker 4: Josh McDaniels who just went won the Assistant Coach of 449 00:23:46,040 --> 00:23:49,199 Speaker 4: the Year award and is as experienced, if not the 450 00:23:49,280 --> 00:23:53,199 Speaker 4: most experienced coach in the Super Bowl offensive coordinator in 451 00:23:53,240 --> 00:23:54,320 Speaker 4: the Super Bowl of all time. 452 00:23:54,800 --> 00:23:55,160 Speaker 2: It was. 453 00:23:55,240 --> 00:23:58,040 Speaker 3: It was also unique, I thought last night, Austin, because 454 00:23:58,800 --> 00:24:00,920 Speaker 3: New England gets nothing going on, and then the streaker 455 00:24:00,960 --> 00:24:03,879 Speaker 3: comes on the field, and then they go back to 456 00:24:03,920 --> 00:24:07,120 Speaker 3: back plays and Drake May finds Mac Collins for a touchdown. Yeah, 457 00:24:07,280 --> 00:24:08,919 Speaker 3: and then they get the immediate stop. 458 00:24:09,119 --> 00:24:12,760 Speaker 4: Maybe some sort of like energy shift from that person 459 00:24:12,800 --> 00:24:14,080 Speaker 4: to mess Collins think. 460 00:24:14,040 --> 00:24:16,800 Speaker 3: They got the immediate stop. And then on the next drive, 461 00:24:17,480 --> 00:24:21,040 Speaker 3: Drake May missed a wide open Austin Hooper and then 462 00:24:21,200 --> 00:24:24,399 Speaker 3: throws just a terrible interception where it felt like he 463 00:24:24,520 --> 00:24:26,399 Speaker 3: was taking a chance with like two minutes left in 464 00:24:26,440 --> 00:24:29,280 Speaker 3: the game, when in reality they had plenty of time. 465 00:24:29,359 --> 00:24:32,800 Speaker 3: You could have still taken some checkdowns, move the ball, 466 00:24:33,240 --> 00:24:36,480 Speaker 3: you had all three timeouts. Instead, it felt like Drake 467 00:24:36,520 --> 00:24:38,920 Speaker 3: May panicked, felt like he pushed the ball a little 468 00:24:38,920 --> 00:24:43,160 Speaker 3: bit too much, and in return, Seattle's defense becomes even 469 00:24:43,160 --> 00:24:43,879 Speaker 3: more dangerous. 470 00:24:44,040 --> 00:24:49,520 Speaker 4: Will Campbell allowed fourteen pressures from his left tackle position 471 00:24:49,600 --> 00:24:52,960 Speaker 4: last Thewsers. That is the most of any player in 472 00:24:53,040 --> 00:24:56,880 Speaker 4: a game this season. Yikes, And that right there will 473 00:24:56,960 --> 00:24:59,840 Speaker 4: kind of tell you why Drake May was maybe not 474 00:25:00,280 --> 00:25:02,880 Speaker 4: himself and I think maybe it kind of got downplayed 475 00:25:02,920 --> 00:25:06,159 Speaker 4: a little bit throughout the week. Was the shoulder injury 476 00:25:06,200 --> 00:25:08,040 Speaker 4: that he dealt with. Yeah, I took an injection before 477 00:25:08,080 --> 00:25:10,600 Speaker 4: the game off of the injury report, but yet still 478 00:25:10,640 --> 00:25:13,760 Speaker 4: is getting an injection. And you know, I think it 479 00:25:13,800 --> 00:25:15,840 Speaker 4: was Melissa Stark before the game was like, Oh, he's 480 00:25:15,880 --> 00:25:19,320 Speaker 4: good to go, feels good, no issues. Okay, Well, there 481 00:25:19,359 --> 00:25:21,520 Speaker 4: was a couple of misfires there that make you wonder 482 00:25:21,800 --> 00:25:24,119 Speaker 4: is there still something going on with that shoulder because 483 00:25:24,520 --> 00:25:25,840 Speaker 4: they were just flat out misses. 484 00:25:26,240 --> 00:25:33,120 Speaker 3: I'll ask last night from the quarterbacks whose view changed more, 485 00:25:33,160 --> 00:25:36,399 Speaker 3: if any, last night, because I think Drake May, I mean, 486 00:25:36,440 --> 00:25:39,280 Speaker 3: he very well could have won MVP this year. He 487 00:25:39,560 --> 00:25:42,159 Speaker 3: was bad last night, twenty seven to forty three to 488 00:25:42,240 --> 00:25:45,840 Speaker 3: two interceptions. But here's Sam Darnold, who is this story 489 00:25:45,880 --> 00:25:48,080 Speaker 3: of a player that was seemingly written off by a 490 00:25:48,119 --> 00:25:50,640 Speaker 3: lot of people. I thought it was awesome last night. 491 00:25:50,640 --> 00:25:54,680 Speaker 3: He kind of highlighted his parents' role in what he's 492 00:25:54,720 --> 00:25:56,879 Speaker 3: done and believing in him and giving him that belief 493 00:25:56,880 --> 00:25:59,240 Speaker 3: in himself that he's able to do it. But do 494 00:25:59,280 --> 00:26:03,480 Speaker 3: you view now the path of Sam Darnald any differently? 495 00:26:03,480 --> 00:26:05,320 Speaker 3: Do you view the path of Drake May going forward 496 00:26:05,320 --> 00:26:06,800 Speaker 3: any differently based on last night. 497 00:26:07,680 --> 00:26:11,680 Speaker 4: I think to me the impact is more on Drake May, 498 00:26:13,040 --> 00:26:15,040 Speaker 4: just because we've seen so many times over the years 499 00:26:15,040 --> 00:26:18,000 Speaker 4: a young quarterback gets to the Super Bowl and they 500 00:26:18,040 --> 00:26:20,399 Speaker 4: never get back and there are a ton of plays 501 00:26:20,400 --> 00:26:22,320 Speaker 4: from that game that he would like to have back. Now. 502 00:26:22,359 --> 00:26:23,880 Speaker 4: I don't know if that's going to be the story 503 00:26:24,400 --> 00:26:26,920 Speaker 4: with Drake May, just because of the situation that he's 504 00:26:26,960 --> 00:26:30,080 Speaker 4: in and how well run the Patriots are, especially with Rabel, 505 00:26:31,040 --> 00:26:34,640 Speaker 4: I think it's almost with the Sam Darnald thing, this 506 00:26:34,680 --> 00:26:37,359 Speaker 4: is unfair to him because he is still a really 507 00:26:37,359 --> 00:26:39,359 Speaker 4: young player. I mean, same age as Josh Allen and 508 00:26:39,359 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 4: all those guys. Crazy to think about, but it does 509 00:26:41,840 --> 00:26:45,040 Speaker 4: feel to me like Okay, that's the cherry on top. 510 00:26:45,640 --> 00:26:47,639 Speaker 4: It doesn't feel like, Okay, the Seahawks are about to 511 00:26:47,640 --> 00:26:50,960 Speaker 4: become a dynasty. You feel like they're gonna have something 512 00:26:50,960 --> 00:26:53,959 Speaker 4: to say about the NFC for the foreseeable future. 513 00:26:54,000 --> 00:26:54,520 Speaker 5: But you don't know. 514 00:26:54,880 --> 00:26:57,919 Speaker 4: It's not like okay, and you got the odds. I 515 00:26:57,920 --> 00:26:59,960 Speaker 4: think is Seattle favored to win the Super Bowl now 516 00:27:00,000 --> 00:27:00,360 Speaker 4: next year? 517 00:27:00,480 --> 00:27:04,760 Speaker 3: Right now Seattle and Los Angeles are co favorites. 518 00:27:04,920 --> 00:27:07,080 Speaker 2: Interesting to win next year Super Bowls. 519 00:27:07,320 --> 00:27:09,640 Speaker 4: I don't know what it is, but I maybe I'm 520 00:27:09,800 --> 00:27:12,560 Speaker 4: I'm wrong here, Maybe I'm alone in this, But it 521 00:27:12,560 --> 00:27:14,480 Speaker 4: feels like, Okay, that was a cool moment. That was 522 00:27:14,520 --> 00:27:17,359 Speaker 4: a cool story, Sam Darnald, you get to check that 523 00:27:17,440 --> 00:27:20,760 Speaker 4: box off the list. But maybe we're not going to 524 00:27:20,800 --> 00:27:23,840 Speaker 4: see that level of play from him. It's crazy to 525 00:27:23,880 --> 00:27:26,480 Speaker 4: say because you just proved all the doubt are wrong. 526 00:27:26,560 --> 00:27:29,840 Speaker 4: You just proved everybody wrong. Y I can do this, Okay, 527 00:27:30,000 --> 00:27:32,920 Speaker 4: and it's like, okay, nice, that was a cool story. Yep, 528 00:27:33,320 --> 00:27:36,400 Speaker 4: Matthew Stafford's coming back. You know all those other quarterbacks 529 00:27:36,440 --> 00:27:38,879 Speaker 4: weren't available in the AFC. Like there's It's just a 530 00:27:38,880 --> 00:27:41,640 Speaker 4: way to shift the conversation right away, which I shouldn't 531 00:27:41,680 --> 00:27:44,359 Speaker 4: be doing on the Monday after a team went like 532 00:27:44,359 --> 00:27:47,399 Speaker 4: like Sam Donald, a team like Seattle and a player 533 00:27:47,400 --> 00:27:49,800 Speaker 4: like Sam Donald wins the Super Bowl. But I don't 534 00:27:49,840 --> 00:27:51,680 Speaker 4: know that it shifts the way I think about Sam. 535 00:27:51,760 --> 00:27:53,679 Speaker 4: I guess is to answer your question, I guess it 536 00:27:53,720 --> 00:27:55,199 Speaker 4: doesn't change the way I speak about it. 537 00:27:55,440 --> 00:27:57,080 Speaker 3: Here's what I want to do. Let's let's take a 538 00:27:57,119 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 3: break when we come back from this. Let's start discussing 539 00:28:01,760 --> 00:28:04,280 Speaker 3: a little bit more of those twenty twenty seven or 540 00:28:04,320 --> 00:28:07,040 Speaker 3: twenty twenty six twenty seven early odds for the Super Bowl. 541 00:28:07,560 --> 00:28:11,840 Speaker 3: And of course the question now will we'll transition here locally, 542 00:28:12,359 --> 00:28:15,239 Speaker 3: how can the Bengals replicate something that Seattle Seahawks were 543 00:28:15,240 --> 00:28:17,800 Speaker 3: able to do at a very high level. We'll get 544 00:28:17,800 --> 00:28:19,560 Speaker 3: to that still here and our number one. We'll also 545 00:28:19,560 --> 00:28:22,520 Speaker 3: grab some of your phone calls along the way. Five, one, three, seven, four, nine, 546 00:28:22,600 --> 00:28:25,240 Speaker 3: fifteen thirty on the whole of the Bengals. This is 547 00:28:25,280 --> 00:28:29,800 Speaker 3: Sincy three to sixty. Thanks to our friends at Skyline Chile, there. 548 00:28:29,720 --> 00:28:31,520 Speaker 2: Is an affordability correck in the action. 549 00:28:31,880 --> 00:28:36,040 Speaker 1: Tony Pike, Sincy three sixty is back now on ESPN 550 00:28:36,200 --> 00:28:37,320 Speaker 1: fifteen thirty. 551 00:28:43,600 --> 00:28:48,800 Speaker 3: Welcome back Sincy three sixty. Thanks to Skyline Chile. You're 552 00:28:48,840 --> 00:28:51,520 Speaker 3: listening on the home of the Bengals. It's ESPN fifteen thirty, 553 00:28:51,560 --> 00:28:55,360 Speaker 3: Cincinnati Sports Station. As the Super Bowl concludes, and we 554 00:28:55,440 --> 00:29:00,000 Speaker 3: now start to look ahead to the combine in two weeks, 555 00:29:00,720 --> 00:29:04,440 Speaker 3: we will get into a mock draft Monday, but you 556 00:29:04,480 --> 00:29:08,120 Speaker 3: always have that look ahead. Once the season ends, you 557 00:29:08,200 --> 00:29:11,040 Speaker 3: get right into the twenty twenty six, twenty twenty seven 558 00:29:11,120 --> 00:29:16,160 Speaker 3: look ahead and right now these odds set earlier today, 559 00:29:17,560 --> 00:29:21,960 Speaker 3: co favorites to win the Lombardi next year, the Seattle 560 00:29:22,000 --> 00:29:25,600 Speaker 3: Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams right now each plus 561 00:29:25,920 --> 00:29:30,600 Speaker 3: nine fifty Austin, So nine to fifty you can get 562 00:29:30,640 --> 00:29:35,600 Speaker 3: the Rams, you can get the Seahawks as co favorites 563 00:29:35,640 --> 00:29:38,840 Speaker 3: to win the Super Bowl. After that, the Buffalo Bills 564 00:29:38,880 --> 00:29:43,640 Speaker 3: plus eleven hundred, the Philadelphia Eagles plus thirteen hundred, also 565 00:29:43,640 --> 00:29:48,600 Speaker 3: at thirteen hundred, Patriots and Ravens get to plus fourteen hundred, 566 00:29:48,640 --> 00:29:52,440 Speaker 3: the Packers and the Lions teams at plus fifteen hundred, 567 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:56,440 Speaker 3: the Chargers and the Chiefs. The Niners are plus seventeen hundred, 568 00:29:56,840 --> 00:30:01,560 Speaker 3: the Broncos plus eighteen hundred, the Houston t plus two thousand, 569 00:30:02,400 --> 00:30:06,120 Speaker 3: the Jacksonville Jaguars plus twenty two hundred, and then at 570 00:30:06,120 --> 00:30:11,120 Speaker 3: plus twenty five hundred the Bengals and the Bears. Right 571 00:30:11,160 --> 00:30:17,719 Speaker 3: now the Lombardy odds for next year now mentioned before Austin. 572 00:30:17,800 --> 00:30:21,680 Speaker 3: Going into the season, Seattle was plus six thousand to 573 00:30:21,720 --> 00:30:30,080 Speaker 3: win the Lombardi Trophy. That would mean current teams like Washington, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Indy, 574 00:30:30,200 --> 00:30:32,480 Speaker 3: and the New York Giants are all in that window. 575 00:30:33,000 --> 00:30:36,920 Speaker 3: That the Seahawks were at this time last year first 576 00:30:36,920 --> 00:30:40,880 Speaker 3: and foremost. Out of those teams, which team do you 577 00:30:40,960 --> 00:30:43,840 Speaker 3: believe would have the best chance to do something and 578 00:30:43,880 --> 00:30:44,600 Speaker 3: turn it around? 579 00:30:44,840 --> 00:30:52,120 Speaker 4: Washington, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, and Indianapolis and the Giants probably Indianapolis. 580 00:30:53,120 --> 00:30:55,520 Speaker 4: Tampa's plus four thousand, which is a little bit interesting 581 00:30:55,520 --> 00:30:58,560 Speaker 4: to see what they do in the offseason, and the 582 00:30:58,560 --> 00:31:01,600 Speaker 4: Falcons are plus eight thousand if you want to buy 583 00:31:01,600 --> 00:31:04,640 Speaker 4: in at all to the defense and Bijon and Drake London, 584 00:31:04,640 --> 00:31:07,560 Speaker 4: although James Pierce Junior is likely not going to be they. 585 00:31:07,480 --> 00:31:08,720 Speaker 5: Might be drafted a edge rusher. 586 00:31:08,840 --> 00:31:09,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. 587 00:31:09,880 --> 00:31:12,720 Speaker 3: What do you make of plus twenty five hundred for 588 00:31:12,760 --> 00:31:13,800 Speaker 3: the Cincinnati Bengals. 589 00:31:13,840 --> 00:31:14,640 Speaker 5: It sounds about right. 590 00:31:14,760 --> 00:31:19,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, fourteen teams picked ahead of them from an odd 591 00:31:19,720 --> 00:31:22,920 Speaker 3: standpoint right now, So I would say that's pretty good 592 00:31:22,960 --> 00:31:25,600 Speaker 3: value right now for the Bengals at plus twenty five hundred. 593 00:31:25,480 --> 00:31:27,200 Speaker 5: I don't as you're not going to get it any better. 594 00:31:27,320 --> 00:31:29,040 Speaker 3: That's to say, I don't assume at this point that 595 00:31:29,040 --> 00:31:31,320 Speaker 3: that number goes the other way, correct. I think that 596 00:31:31,400 --> 00:31:35,040 Speaker 3: number would get smaller throughout. They are plus twelve hundred 597 00:31:35,600 --> 00:31:39,000 Speaker 3: beyond Jacksonville, Houston, Denver, Kansas, City, the Chargers, the Ravens, 598 00:31:39,040 --> 00:31:41,880 Speaker 3: the Patriots, and the Bills to win the AFC as 599 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:45,680 Speaker 3: well going into next year. So I don't know. I 600 00:31:46,880 --> 00:31:50,680 Speaker 3: it's it's hard to forecast this early on. But if 601 00:31:50,680 --> 00:31:53,600 Speaker 3: you are one that is kind of buying stock Austin 602 00:31:53,640 --> 00:31:56,160 Speaker 3: and saying, Okay, if the Bengals are going to be 603 00:31:56,160 --> 00:31:58,280 Speaker 3: more aggressive than usual and they are going to be 604 00:31:58,280 --> 00:32:01,480 Speaker 3: willing to spend more so than usual, then plus twenty 605 00:32:01,480 --> 00:32:03,440 Speaker 3: five hundred's probably the best you're gonna get it at 606 00:32:03,960 --> 00:32:07,440 Speaker 3: dive in. Yeah, because if they do what we hope 607 00:32:08,080 --> 00:32:10,760 Speaker 3: and they do what we think they possibly can do 608 00:32:11,320 --> 00:32:14,720 Speaker 3: this offseason, then I would imagine that that number finishes 609 00:32:15,360 --> 00:32:17,640 Speaker 3: much closer to kind of where the Lions and the 610 00:32:17,720 --> 00:32:19,880 Speaker 3: Chargers are sitting out around plus fifteen hundred. 611 00:32:20,000 --> 00:32:23,280 Speaker 4: One month from today is the beginning of the legal 612 00:32:23,360 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 4: tampering period, which is when guys start to negotiate, and 613 00:32:27,440 --> 00:32:30,320 Speaker 4: then of course, once the new league year happens, then 614 00:32:30,360 --> 00:32:33,600 Speaker 4: those deals all become official. We talked in the past, 615 00:32:33,800 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 4: it was a couple of years ago where as soon 616 00:32:35,520 --> 00:32:38,080 Speaker 4: as the new league year happened, Alex Kappa and Ted 617 00:32:38,160 --> 00:32:42,400 Speaker 4: Karris BEng they're Cincinnati Bengals, I want that type of 618 00:32:42,440 --> 00:32:46,360 Speaker 4: free agency, that type of offseason for the Bengals against like, 619 00:32:46,400 --> 00:32:49,080 Speaker 4: boom right away, here's a pass rusher, boom right away. 620 00:32:49,440 --> 00:32:53,360 Speaker 4: Here's a cornerback, boom right away. Here's a safety, here's 621 00:32:53,400 --> 00:32:56,360 Speaker 4: three guys that can help our defense right away. And 622 00:32:56,440 --> 00:32:58,920 Speaker 4: maybe it's a trait. I thought it was interesting that 623 00:32:59,000 --> 00:33:00,960 Speaker 4: the news came out over the weekend. I think it 624 00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:05,000 Speaker 4: was Mike Garifolo of NFL Network saying, Hey, the Bengals 625 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:08,320 Speaker 4: are open to possibly tagging and trading Trey Hendrickson. 626 00:33:08,360 --> 00:33:08,520 Speaker 5: Yep. 627 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:11,680 Speaker 4: That was a shock to me because everybody we've been 628 00:33:12,200 --> 00:33:15,400 Speaker 4: hearing talk about this says, yeah, that's over, not gonna happen. 629 00:33:15,600 --> 00:33:17,800 Speaker 4: Bengals are gonna let him walk and he'll they'll get 630 00:33:17,840 --> 00:33:21,800 Speaker 4: their third round pick in twenty twenty seven. Well, if 631 00:33:21,960 --> 00:33:25,280 Speaker 4: this team is expected to win now and is trying 632 00:33:25,320 --> 00:33:27,480 Speaker 4: to win now, and we've talked about the fire under 633 00:33:27,520 --> 00:33:30,239 Speaker 4: the butt of one Duke Tobin and Zach Taylor, well 634 00:33:30,280 --> 00:33:31,760 Speaker 4: then one of the ways you could win now is 635 00:33:31,800 --> 00:33:34,600 Speaker 4: get that third round pick this year in exchange for 636 00:33:34,720 --> 00:33:38,040 Speaker 4: Trey Hendrickson and address the defensive issues. I wonder if 637 00:33:38,040 --> 00:33:40,840 Speaker 4: that's something that will happen and to bring the point 638 00:33:40,880 --> 00:33:44,480 Speaker 4: back full circle. If they do, if they are aggressive 639 00:33:44,480 --> 00:33:48,040 Speaker 4: and do stuff like that, those odds will certainly change. 640 00:33:48,360 --> 00:33:51,160 Speaker 3: On top of that, Ian Rappaport spoke on Super Bowl 641 00:33:51,160 --> 00:33:53,520 Speaker 3: Sunday about the Bengals off season plan and this is 642 00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:56,960 Speaker 3: kind of you tied up to what Duke Tobin said 643 00:33:57,000 --> 00:34:00,240 Speaker 3: and what Duke implied and the season ending press conference 644 00:34:00,760 --> 00:34:04,480 Speaker 3: about being aggressive and trying to put together an offseason 645 00:34:05,920 --> 00:34:09,240 Speaker 3: that can add an injunction injection of smart free agents. 646 00:34:10,480 --> 00:34:13,080 Speaker 3: Rappaport said, quote, I do expect the Bengals to take 647 00:34:13,120 --> 00:34:15,160 Speaker 3: his words and kind of use it to spur them 648 00:34:15,600 --> 00:34:19,200 Speaker 3: onto a little bit of a spending spree this offseason. Now, 649 00:34:19,239 --> 00:34:21,919 Speaker 3: this is talking about what Joe Burrow had to say 650 00:34:21,960 --> 00:34:23,640 Speaker 3: and kind of putting a little pressure on he said. 651 00:34:23,640 --> 00:34:26,240 Speaker 3: Burrow was clear talking during the Pro Bowl he liked Cincinnati, 652 00:34:26,320 --> 00:34:28,839 Speaker 3: saying basically during the press conferences kind of just had 653 00:34:28,840 --> 00:34:29,319 Speaker 3: a bad day. 654 00:34:29,360 --> 00:34:30,120 Speaker 2: Those are allowed. 655 00:34:30,560 --> 00:34:33,280 Speaker 3: But I expect the Bengals to enhance and support everything 656 00:34:33,400 --> 00:34:36,759 Speaker 3: Joe Burrow does, to spend more, probably on defense than 657 00:34:36,800 --> 00:34:42,879 Speaker 3: anything else. So again that begs the question what does 658 00:34:42,920 --> 00:34:47,880 Speaker 3: that look like? And two with this Trey Hendrickson situation, 659 00:34:48,000 --> 00:34:50,040 Speaker 3: coming like. I don't think and as you mentioned, I 660 00:34:50,040 --> 00:34:53,359 Speaker 3: don't think it's tag and play Trey Hendrickson. I think 661 00:34:53,360 --> 00:34:56,160 Speaker 3: it would be tag trade and see if you can 662 00:34:56,160 --> 00:34:58,680 Speaker 3: recoup a third round pick now, because you're supposed to 663 00:34:58,719 --> 00:35:01,880 Speaker 3: be in win now mode. And if so, that's the 664 00:35:01,960 --> 00:35:06,600 Speaker 3: type of move Austin that we've discussed that can signal 665 00:35:07,640 --> 00:35:11,600 Speaker 3: a different attack and a different tone setting the offseason. 666 00:35:11,760 --> 00:35:14,520 Speaker 4: I think the other possibility, the other side of the coin, 667 00:35:14,760 --> 00:35:18,479 Speaker 4: this I think is maybe the least likely. But let's 668 00:35:18,520 --> 00:35:22,280 Speaker 4: say that there is interest in these two parties staying together. 669 00:35:22,560 --> 00:35:24,640 Speaker 4: Trey wants to come back, the Bengals want to have 670 00:35:24,760 --> 00:35:27,160 Speaker 4: him back. Maybe it's just play another year on one 671 00:35:27,200 --> 00:35:29,960 Speaker 4: hundred and twenty percent of his salary on that franchise tag. 672 00:35:30,800 --> 00:35:35,000 Speaker 4: Does that become more viable if the Bengals go to 673 00:35:36,040 --> 00:35:38,960 Speaker 4: guys like Joe Burrow and maybe Jamar Chase or other 674 00:35:39,080 --> 00:35:43,600 Speaker 4: restructurable contracts within the ecosystem right now and say, hey, 675 00:35:43,640 --> 00:35:45,879 Speaker 4: we're going to do a simple restructure here. We're gonna 676 00:35:45,880 --> 00:35:47,840 Speaker 4: do a simple restructure here. We're gonna do a simple 677 00:35:47,880 --> 00:35:50,279 Speaker 4: restructure here that's going to take care of the Trey 678 00:35:50,320 --> 00:35:52,440 Speaker 4: Hendrickson money and oh, by the way, we still have 679 00:35:52,560 --> 00:35:55,120 Speaker 4: the money we need to fix the other parts of 680 00:35:55,160 --> 00:35:57,680 Speaker 4: the defense through free agency in the draft. I don't 681 00:35:57,719 --> 00:36:01,400 Speaker 4: think that's likely, but that is tech nically still a possibility. 682 00:36:01,400 --> 00:36:03,520 Speaker 4: I would love to see them do that, even without 683 00:36:04,800 --> 00:36:07,520 Speaker 4: signing on to another year of tagging Trey Hendrickson. I'd 684 00:36:07,560 --> 00:36:09,279 Speaker 4: like to see them open up more cap space to 685 00:36:09,320 --> 00:36:11,360 Speaker 4: be able to spin, and I hope they do. But 686 00:36:12,360 --> 00:36:14,800 Speaker 4: if that all of a sudden is on the table again, 687 00:36:15,000 --> 00:36:17,640 Speaker 4: according to Mike garri Fulow of NFL Network, then it 688 00:36:17,680 --> 00:36:20,680 Speaker 4: makes me wonder. Okay, are the Bengals looking around and saying, 689 00:36:20,760 --> 00:36:23,359 Speaker 4: let's exhaust every avenue here, Let's open up the cap space, 690 00:36:23,440 --> 00:36:26,080 Speaker 4: let's try to keep Trey. Don't think that's happening, but 691 00:36:26,520 --> 00:36:28,239 Speaker 4: you got to make space for that possibility. 692 00:36:28,320 --> 00:36:30,799 Speaker 3: I think that's the idea, though, as you just said, 693 00:36:31,000 --> 00:36:36,040 Speaker 3: exhausting every area. You can't leave a stone unturned. You 694 00:36:36,080 --> 00:36:38,359 Speaker 3: can't just run past an idea. You've got to dive 695 00:36:38,400 --> 00:36:40,799 Speaker 3: into each and every one of them. They're top ten 696 00:36:40,840 --> 00:36:43,120 Speaker 3: in cap space and they got the number ten pick 697 00:36:43,120 --> 00:36:45,560 Speaker 3: in the draft. How are you going to use that 698 00:36:46,360 --> 00:36:50,359 Speaker 3: and your assets to make this team better and give 699 00:36:50,400 --> 00:36:54,320 Speaker 3: them a chance to not just compete in the AFC North, 700 00:36:54,400 --> 00:36:56,239 Speaker 3: to not just compete in the AFC, to go win 701 00:36:56,280 --> 00:37:00,319 Speaker 3: the whole thing, to go win the Super Bowl. That 702 00:37:00,480 --> 00:37:03,600 Speaker 3: is the goal, and that's what we'll dive into next. 703 00:37:04,120 --> 00:37:07,279 Speaker 3: How can the Bengals replicate what the Seahawks have done 704 00:37:07,480 --> 00:37:09,880 Speaker 3: at that point? How can the Bengals try to replicate 705 00:37:10,000 --> 00:37:13,319 Speaker 3: what the Newland Patriots did in their offseason to get 706 00:37:13,320 --> 00:37:15,759 Speaker 3: back to the Super Bowl as well. We'll dive into 707 00:37:15,800 --> 00:37:17,640 Speaker 3: that when we return on the home of the Bengals, 708 00:37:17,800 --> 00:37:19,839 Speaker 3: ESPN fifteen thirty, Cincinnati Sports Station. 709 00:37:21,800 --> 00:37:31,520 Speaker 1: You found Cincinnati's ESPN fifteen thirty. 710 00:37:32,400 --> 00:37:34,520 Speaker 2: Welcome back since e three to sixty. 711 00:37:34,880 --> 00:37:38,360 Speaker 3: ESPN fifteen thirty Cincinnati Sports Station and a service of 712 00:37:38,400 --> 00:37:42,399 Speaker 3: our good friends at Skyline Chile. Anytime you're feeling good 713 00:37:42,400 --> 00:37:45,759 Speaker 3: and hungry, it's always Skyline time. Thanks for joining us 714 00:37:45,760 --> 00:37:48,720 Speaker 3: on this the day after the Super Bowl, a full 715 00:37:48,920 --> 00:37:51,920 Speaker 3: off season to go here in Cincinnati, with a lot, 716 00:37:52,480 --> 00:37:55,919 Speaker 3: a lot to discuss, and we will start to dive 717 00:37:55,960 --> 00:37:57,920 Speaker 3: into all of that as we go, but for now, 718 00:37:58,560 --> 00:38:04,640 Speaker 3: let's start with this the idea of getting back to 719 00:38:04,719 --> 00:38:07,920 Speaker 3: the Super Bowl for the Cincinnati Bengals and how with 720 00:38:08,080 --> 00:38:11,080 Speaker 3: seemingly so many holes on the roster, you can go 721 00:38:11,160 --> 00:38:14,440 Speaker 3: about doing that. And Paul Danner Junior via The Athletic 722 00:38:14,920 --> 00:38:17,840 Speaker 3: really dove into this and released it earlier today about 723 00:38:19,120 --> 00:38:22,640 Speaker 3: the steps necessary for the Bengals to create a path 724 00:38:22,680 --> 00:38:25,440 Speaker 3: similar to what the Seattle Seahawks were able to do. 725 00:38:25,560 --> 00:38:28,160 Speaker 3: Now this according to Paul, and I know he'll be 726 00:38:28,160 --> 00:38:30,520 Speaker 3: on with Mo tomorrow to discuss as well. This is 727 00:38:30,600 --> 00:38:33,400 Speaker 3: kind of Austin if you could lay out what the 728 00:38:33,440 --> 00:38:37,640 Speaker 3: perfect offseason would look like, and Paul starts it off 729 00:38:37,680 --> 00:38:39,360 Speaker 3: at the very top with making a real run at 730 00:38:39,360 --> 00:38:47,280 Speaker 3: the big swing. That is a trade perhaps to land 731 00:38:48,560 --> 00:38:52,440 Speaker 3: a big time pass rusher to address one of those weaknesses. 732 00:38:52,719 --> 00:38:56,240 Speaker 3: We heard Jamar Chase and t Higgins speak a lot 733 00:38:56,880 --> 00:39:01,600 Speaker 3: a lot last week about Max Cross and Jeffrey Simmons 734 00:39:01,680 --> 00:39:05,480 Speaker 3: that Austin that would be a big swing, correct, Yeah, 735 00:39:05,520 --> 00:39:11,000 Speaker 3: I mean those types of players. I think it's also 736 00:39:12,239 --> 00:39:16,560 Speaker 3: interesting and Paul's one b is checking the pass rushing 737 00:39:16,600 --> 00:39:22,120 Speaker 3: boxes with quantity and versatility, So you could go big 738 00:39:22,200 --> 00:39:28,239 Speaker 3: name or get multiple names that could equate to more 739 00:39:28,320 --> 00:39:31,840 Speaker 3: depth and more versatility on the defensive line. We've had 740 00:39:31,920 --> 00:39:34,840 Speaker 3: Jordan Reid on this show before and Jordan Reid tweeted 741 00:39:34,880 --> 00:39:37,640 Speaker 3: something out just a few minutes ago. He is a 742 00:39:37,760 --> 00:39:42,440 Speaker 3: NFL Draft in college football analyst for ESPN. He said, quarterback, tackle, 743 00:39:42,560 --> 00:39:46,839 Speaker 3: edge rusher, and corner have always been a premium when 744 00:39:46,840 --> 00:39:49,000 Speaker 3: it comes to the off season for building a roster. 745 00:39:49,920 --> 00:39:55,040 Speaker 3: The Super Bowl has continued to show that the disruptive 746 00:39:55,200 --> 00:39:58,799 Speaker 3: defensive tackle position should be in that category as well, 747 00:40:00,560 --> 00:40:02,560 Speaker 3: or pay them a lot of money if there's a 748 00:40:02,600 --> 00:40:07,080 Speaker 3: worthy one on the open market. We get caught up 749 00:40:07,080 --> 00:40:09,919 Speaker 3: a lot of times right in edge rusher getting after 750 00:40:09,920 --> 00:40:13,160 Speaker 3: the quarterback. But there's been so many instances we've talked 751 00:40:13,200 --> 00:40:17,600 Speaker 3: about defensive tackle and pressure to a quarterback up the 752 00:40:17,640 --> 00:40:21,239 Speaker 3: middle in his face and how uncomfortable that makes quarterbacks. 753 00:40:22,480 --> 00:40:25,680 Speaker 3: And I know it's still viewed, like Jordan Reid said, quarterback, tackle, 754 00:40:25,760 --> 00:40:31,160 Speaker 3: ed rusher, corner, should defensive tackle lostin be added into 755 00:40:31,160 --> 00:40:36,960 Speaker 3: that list of those premium positions when building your defense. 756 00:40:37,480 --> 00:40:40,319 Speaker 4: Yeah, especially a guy that can do more than just 757 00:40:40,400 --> 00:40:42,880 Speaker 4: clog the run. Like you got to be able to 758 00:40:42,960 --> 00:40:47,440 Speaker 4: have guys that make it difficult on an offensive line 759 00:40:48,160 --> 00:40:50,759 Speaker 4: in pass protection. YEA, a guy that's gonna eat up 760 00:40:50,800 --> 00:40:55,160 Speaker 4: two dudes on a passing down that might free up 761 00:40:55,200 --> 00:40:58,680 Speaker 4: a Devin Witherspoon type of player to block. I mean, 762 00:40:58,680 --> 00:41:01,319 Speaker 4: we've seen the dominance of guys like Aaron Donald. We've 763 00:41:01,320 --> 00:41:04,680 Speaker 4: seen the dominance of Geno Atkins for a prolonged stretch 764 00:41:05,120 --> 00:41:09,360 Speaker 4: and his ability to get double digit sacks. What was 765 00:41:09,400 --> 00:41:13,080 Speaker 4: it Milton Williams the highest paid free agent this offseason 766 00:41:13,120 --> 00:41:15,600 Speaker 4: for the New England Patriots. He was awesome last night, 767 00:41:15,719 --> 00:41:18,319 Speaker 4: by the way, and played a huge role in that game, 768 00:41:18,600 --> 00:41:21,800 Speaker 4: just quite wasn't enough. So yes, I think that's becoming 769 00:41:21,840 --> 00:41:25,920 Speaker 4: an even more important part. When you have really good 770 00:41:26,000 --> 00:41:28,840 Speaker 4: edge rushers and it feels like those guys are growing 771 00:41:28,880 --> 00:41:32,640 Speaker 4: on trees these days, and you're able to generate pressure 772 00:41:32,680 --> 00:41:35,200 Speaker 4: from the interior of that defensive line as well, it 773 00:41:35,320 --> 00:41:38,239 Speaker 4: just makes your defense so much harder to defend, and 774 00:41:38,360 --> 00:41:41,080 Speaker 4: especially a two way player that can stop the run 775 00:41:41,120 --> 00:41:41,479 Speaker 4: as well. 776 00:41:42,320 --> 00:41:44,960 Speaker 3: Paul outlines a couple of things we've talked about on 777 00:41:45,000 --> 00:41:46,640 Speaker 3: this show that will kind of grace do. We've talked 778 00:41:46,640 --> 00:41:49,120 Speaker 3: about extending DJ Turner and Dak Hill. I think you 779 00:41:49,120 --> 00:41:51,880 Speaker 3: can throw Chase Brown's name in that he still highlights 780 00:41:51,880 --> 00:41:57,040 Speaker 3: the need to protect Joe Burrow signing Dalton Reisner. Paul 781 00:41:57,080 --> 00:41:59,600 Speaker 3: brings up not to skimp on a backup quarterback. I 782 00:41:59,600 --> 00:42:03,799 Speaker 3: think that that's something we kind of overlook at times. 783 00:42:05,160 --> 00:42:09,799 Speaker 3: Leadership and talent at linebacker no brainer. With the linebacker 784 00:42:09,800 --> 00:42:12,840 Speaker 3: play that this team went through this year. We also 785 00:42:12,880 --> 00:42:15,480 Speaker 3: talked about trade and uh tagging trade Hendrickson for a 786 00:42:15,520 --> 00:42:18,680 Speaker 3: third round pick. Paul identifies that and another one that 787 00:42:18,719 --> 00:42:21,440 Speaker 3: I think is, you know, kind of the goal now 788 00:42:21,520 --> 00:42:23,760 Speaker 3: with the combine a couple weeks away. 789 00:42:23,800 --> 00:42:24,120 Speaker 2: Still. 790 00:42:25,080 --> 00:42:28,520 Speaker 3: Paul mentions, if you could take the podium for the 791 00:42:28,560 --> 00:42:33,040 Speaker 3: fourth round at pick number one, ten, you should have 792 00:42:33,600 --> 00:42:38,040 Speaker 3: three new defenders on the defensive side of the ball. 793 00:42:40,120 --> 00:42:43,680 Speaker 4: And I think ideally you're not drafting guys oh because 794 00:42:43,680 --> 00:42:45,880 Speaker 4: we need a linebacker, Oh because we need a safety, 795 00:42:45,920 --> 00:42:48,439 Speaker 4: Oh because we need an edge rusher. It's like, hey, 796 00:42:48,560 --> 00:42:50,280 Speaker 4: let's draft the best available players. 797 00:42:50,360 --> 00:42:50,600 Speaker 2: Yep. 798 00:42:50,880 --> 00:42:52,799 Speaker 3: And if you do that early on, you can set 799 00:42:52,800 --> 00:42:55,040 Speaker 3: yourself up for best player available at ten. 800 00:42:56,040 --> 00:42:56,279 Speaker 5: Yeah. 801 00:42:56,320 --> 00:42:58,080 Speaker 4: Like, if you take care of yourself and the rest 802 00:42:58,120 --> 00:43:00,680 Speaker 4: of the offseason, if you go in and maybe you 803 00:43:01,080 --> 00:43:04,280 Speaker 4: do Laan in that big player, or you get multiple 804 00:43:04,320 --> 00:43:08,239 Speaker 4: guys that can set up your defense, and then boom, 805 00:43:08,560 --> 00:43:11,160 Speaker 4: you have the best player available, whether that's a safety 806 00:43:11,200 --> 00:43:14,359 Speaker 4: in Caleb Downs, or a linebacker like Sonny Styles, or 807 00:43:14,920 --> 00:43:18,120 Speaker 4: a wide receiver, whoever it might be. Put yourself in 808 00:43:18,160 --> 00:43:20,960 Speaker 4: a position where you aren't drafting for need, you're drafting 809 00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:21,440 Speaker 4: for talent. 810 00:43:23,120 --> 00:43:27,759 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's just to me, and again like how far? 811 00:43:28,600 --> 00:43:30,759 Speaker 3: And that's I think when we start to question here, 812 00:43:31,000 --> 00:43:32,879 Speaker 3: then how far does a third round pick for Trey 813 00:43:32,880 --> 00:43:36,040 Speaker 3: Hendrickson go? Another body you can add to the defensive 814 00:43:36,040 --> 00:43:40,480 Speaker 3: side of the ball, you know, I think of as 815 00:43:40,480 --> 00:43:42,160 Speaker 3: we've talked about, if you can get something done with 816 00:43:42,239 --> 00:43:45,120 Speaker 3: Dax Hill and DJ Turner, maybe you can now say, Okay, 817 00:43:45,200 --> 00:43:50,200 Speaker 3: we're good at corner, let's attack interior defensive line, let's 818 00:43:50,239 --> 00:43:55,320 Speaker 3: attack edge. I don't think it should be that difficult, 819 00:43:55,520 --> 00:44:01,560 Speaker 3: that impossible to adding a valuable type player at linebacker. 820 00:44:02,320 --> 00:44:05,439 Speaker 3: You know, Paul uses the name Demrio Davis. I think 821 00:44:05,440 --> 00:44:08,400 Speaker 3: that would be a great name to bring in. But 822 00:44:09,239 --> 00:44:12,799 Speaker 3: that type of leadership you need in the middle of 823 00:44:12,800 --> 00:44:16,280 Speaker 3: your defense. So I think the core of this, Austin, 824 00:44:17,320 --> 00:44:21,000 Speaker 3: it's it's not like I feel like there's a lot 825 00:44:21,000 --> 00:44:22,839 Speaker 3: of people that I've talked to that are like, well, 826 00:44:22,920 --> 00:44:24,839 Speaker 3: the Bengals don't need to do this, this, this, and this, 827 00:44:24,880 --> 00:44:29,040 Speaker 3: and that's it. If it was that easy. Every NFL 828 00:44:29,080 --> 00:44:31,719 Speaker 3: team would be doing it in the offseason, right, It's 829 00:44:31,760 --> 00:44:34,480 Speaker 3: not easy. You've one, You've got to be willing to 830 00:44:34,480 --> 00:44:37,480 Speaker 3: spend it. But we've talked all the time about matching 831 00:44:37,480 --> 00:44:41,000 Speaker 3: the ability to spend with matching the scheme and personnel 832 00:44:41,000 --> 00:44:43,319 Speaker 3: that you want to put in place and everything that 833 00:44:43,320 --> 00:44:49,880 Speaker 3: that entails. We talk constantly, constantly about that. So again, 834 00:44:50,400 --> 00:44:53,080 Speaker 3: not every team can do it. It has to start 835 00:44:53,080 --> 00:44:55,160 Speaker 3: with the desire and the one to say, yes, we 836 00:44:55,239 --> 00:44:57,879 Speaker 3: want to do this, we want to be successful. 837 00:44:58,000 --> 00:44:58,520 Speaker 2: That's fine. 838 00:44:59,400 --> 00:45:01,960 Speaker 3: Now can you put the plan in place to execute 839 00:45:02,200 --> 00:45:05,240 Speaker 3: starting now and running through the offseason to give yourself 840 00:45:05,239 --> 00:45:08,040 Speaker 3: a chance by the time training camp opens to say, man, 841 00:45:08,640 --> 00:45:11,560 Speaker 3: this is a team, and this is a roster that 842 00:45:11,680 --> 00:45:13,239 Speaker 3: has a legitimate Super Bowl shot. 843 00:45:13,320 --> 00:45:16,200 Speaker 4: And I think it also means expanding your horizons, which 844 00:45:16,239 --> 00:45:20,880 Speaker 4: means getting extensions done early, which means maybe tagging and 845 00:45:20,920 --> 00:45:23,399 Speaker 4: trading a guy like Trey Hendrickson. I mean, you look 846 00:45:23,560 --> 00:45:26,760 Speaker 4: at the example right now, are the Super Bowl champions. 847 00:45:26,800 --> 00:45:30,680 Speaker 4: John Schneider their GM's he got a case now to 848 00:45:30,760 --> 00:45:33,440 Speaker 4: be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but he 849 00:45:33,600 --> 00:45:38,560 Speaker 4: traded away Russell Wilson, He traded away DK Metcalf, he 850 00:45:38,680 --> 00:45:45,239 Speaker 4: traded for Ernest Jones, he traded for gosh, who is 851 00:45:45,280 --> 00:45:52,000 Speaker 4: the other guy. I'm blanking on his name, but they 852 00:45:52,840 --> 00:45:56,279 Speaker 4: signed u Chennanuosu in free agency. He's the guy who 853 00:45:56,320 --> 00:46:01,000 Speaker 4: scored the touchdown for him last night. He's just not 854 00:46:01,120 --> 00:46:05,359 Speaker 4: been afraid to move on from good players you know, 855 00:46:05,760 --> 00:46:08,640 Speaker 4: and guys that you need. They traded four Rashid Shaheed 856 00:46:08,680 --> 00:46:11,200 Speaker 4: in the middle of the season. They traded four Leonard 857 00:46:11,200 --> 00:46:14,160 Speaker 4: Williams in season trades. To be able to say, Okay, 858 00:46:14,480 --> 00:46:16,960 Speaker 4: here's where we are, here's where we need to get better, 859 00:46:17,400 --> 00:46:19,839 Speaker 4: and not being afraid to move on from stuff that 860 00:46:19,920 --> 00:46:22,440 Speaker 4: you might typically hang on to. An example would be 861 00:46:22,520 --> 00:46:24,640 Speaker 4: the number ten pick in the draft, Like when you 862 00:46:24,680 --> 00:46:27,120 Speaker 4: look at the players right now and some of those 863 00:46:27,160 --> 00:46:28,840 Speaker 4: dudes that may or may not be available, and I 864 00:46:28,840 --> 00:46:31,000 Speaker 4: think we're gonna get into that here shortly, but like, 865 00:46:31,960 --> 00:46:33,200 Speaker 4: are you married to that pick? 866 00:46:33,480 --> 00:46:34,080 Speaker 2: Yeah? 867 00:46:34,400 --> 00:46:38,680 Speaker 4: Can you get that big swing? Can you make get 868 00:46:38,680 --> 00:46:40,759 Speaker 4: a difference maker right now? By moving on from the 869 00:46:40,840 --> 00:46:44,319 Speaker 4: number ten pick. You have to be able and be 870 00:46:44,360 --> 00:46:48,560 Speaker 4: willing to expand your horizons and take some chances and 871 00:46:48,640 --> 00:46:51,240 Speaker 4: not just say, Okay, we're gonna get some mid level 872 00:46:51,239 --> 00:46:53,000 Speaker 4: free agents, and we're gonna hope for the best in 873 00:46:53,040 --> 00:46:53,520 Speaker 4: the draft. 874 00:46:53,640 --> 00:46:56,440 Speaker 3: How about you get a sure thing you mentioned. I 875 00:46:56,480 --> 00:47:00,640 Speaker 3: think we kind of glossed over a little bit. In 876 00:47:00,840 --> 00:47:06,040 Speaker 3: March of last year, they sent DK Metcalf to the 877 00:47:06,080 --> 00:47:11,840 Speaker 3: Steelers for a second and seventh overall pick. Do you 878 00:47:11,920 --> 00:47:13,640 Speaker 3: know who that second round pick was used on? 879 00:47:13,800 --> 00:47:14,720 Speaker 5: Nick Emon Worry? 880 00:47:14,960 --> 00:47:17,560 Speaker 2: Correct? Did he play a significant role on this team? 881 00:47:18,320 --> 00:47:18,560 Speaker 6: Yep? 882 00:47:18,840 --> 00:47:22,440 Speaker 3: So you mentioned like what they did? What are we 883 00:47:22,480 --> 00:47:24,200 Speaker 3: talking about right now? Can you get a third round 884 00:47:24,200 --> 00:47:27,239 Speaker 3: pick for Trey Hendrickson? And if you do, what do 885 00:47:27,280 --> 00:47:29,399 Speaker 3: you turn that third round pick into? Not saying you're 886 00:47:29,400 --> 00:47:32,960 Speaker 3: going to find an Emon Worry, but player of similar, 887 00:47:33,040 --> 00:47:37,160 Speaker 3: similar caliber, And now you're you're you're in a completely 888 00:47:37,160 --> 00:47:40,680 Speaker 3: different endw So, yes, the wherewithal to knock out the offseason. 889 00:47:41,280 --> 00:47:43,560 Speaker 3: But that's why I say it takes more like you 890 00:47:43,600 --> 00:47:45,480 Speaker 3: could look back and say, man, Seattle, that was a 891 00:47:45,520 --> 00:47:47,719 Speaker 3: good move. They got a second and a seventh for 892 00:47:47,840 --> 00:47:50,560 Speaker 3: DK Metcalf, But then you have to take it the 893 00:47:50,560 --> 00:47:53,720 Speaker 3: next step further. Did they evaluate that second round pick correctly? 894 00:47:54,000 --> 00:47:56,560 Speaker 3: I would say, So that's the other part of the 895 00:47:56,560 --> 00:47:58,839 Speaker 3: puzzle that that you need to continue to fit into 896 00:47:58,840 --> 00:48:03,319 Speaker 3: place to be successful. One other note, I just saw 897 00:48:03,360 --> 00:48:06,960 Speaker 3: this in a group chat aman. Next year's Super Bowl 898 00:48:07,520 --> 00:48:10,480 Speaker 3: does that fall on the same Sunday as President's Day? 899 00:48:10,520 --> 00:48:10,880 Speaker 2: Monday? 900 00:48:12,200 --> 00:48:15,000 Speaker 4: I believe off an off day after next year's super Bowl. 901 00:48:15,040 --> 00:48:17,439 Speaker 4: The super Bowl next year is on Valentine's Day. 902 00:48:17,480 --> 00:48:19,920 Speaker 3: So that would be great to be able to travel 903 00:48:19,920 --> 00:48:22,000 Speaker 3: for the Bengals because we get the next that Monday off. 904 00:48:21,880 --> 00:48:24,160 Speaker 2: Work well, so we can travel to. 905 00:48:24,160 --> 00:48:24,680 Speaker 5: The super Bowl. 906 00:48:24,719 --> 00:48:28,080 Speaker 4: I can promise you something right now. If the Bengals 907 00:48:28,080 --> 00:48:29,560 Speaker 4: are playing in the super Bowl, We're not gonna be 908 00:48:29,560 --> 00:48:32,399 Speaker 4: off on Monday, so you won't go to the super Bowl. 909 00:48:32,840 --> 00:48:34,239 Speaker 4: I'll go to the super Bowl, but we're gonna be 910 00:48:34,239 --> 00:48:37,719 Speaker 4: on the air on Monday. Why would you Why would 911 00:48:37,719 --> 00:48:39,399 Speaker 4: you not want to be on the air because I'll 912 00:48:39,400 --> 00:48:41,600 Speaker 4: be celebrating in Los Angeles. 913 00:48:41,600 --> 00:48:42,919 Speaker 5: This is why we do this job. 914 00:48:44,080 --> 00:48:49,000 Speaker 2: I'd be celebrating. You might be able to get me 915 00:48:49,040 --> 00:48:52,160 Speaker 2: for a segment, but that'll be after I wake up. 916 00:48:52,320 --> 00:48:53,719 Speaker 5: Buddy thinks he's on the team. 917 00:48:54,480 --> 00:48:57,480 Speaker 2: Yes, I might be. I might be by next year. 918 00:48:57,719 --> 00:48:59,960 Speaker 4: We did say don't skimp on back up on the 919 00:49:00,080 --> 00:49:03,440 Speaker 4: I Cup. Maybe let's go. Hour two is next, And 920 00:49:03,480 --> 00:49:05,720 Speaker 4: that was insane what you just said. It is balls 921 00:49:05,719 --> 00:49:08,000 Speaker 4: are the Super Bowl. I'm not working Monday. It's mock 922 00:49:08,239 --> 00:49:12,120 Speaker 4: draft my Mondays. You're not working Monday, President's Day, company 923 00:49:12,360 --> 00:49:15,080 Speaker 4: wide holiday. 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