1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:03,000 Speaker 1: Oh from the Star Reintles Sports to Jordan ninety three 2 00:00:03,040 --> 00:00:05,720 Speaker 1: point three kJ RFM sports headlines. 3 00:00:05,840 --> 00:00:08,799 Speaker 2: All right, here we go headlines on SOFTI and Dick 4 00:00:08,840 --> 00:00:12,159 Speaker 2: with Jackson Jackson's out, anders in for Jackson Brett to 5 00:00:12,160 --> 00:00:15,240 Speaker 2: you by your friends at Frostbrewed Corps, light Cho's chill, baby. 6 00:00:15,040 --> 00:00:17,200 Speaker 3: Honey, naughty cow, naughty cow a. 7 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:19,040 Speaker 2: Right, where do we start? How about some news in 8 00:00:19,079 --> 00:00:21,759 Speaker 2: the NFL. Patrick Mahomes out for the year with the 9 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:24,880 Speaker 2: torn ACL, but good for the Chiefs. Their playoff hopes 10 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:27,040 Speaker 2: are done anyway and they only have three games left 11 00:00:27,080 --> 00:00:31,760 Speaker 2: to go. Micah Parson's cowboy, excuse me cowboy? Former Cowboy, 12 00:00:31,840 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 2: current packer Edge Rusher also with the torn ACL and 13 00:00:35,080 --> 00:00:38,280 Speaker 2: the Commanders announcing they're shutting down Jayden Daniels at quarterback 14 00:00:38,280 --> 00:00:39,080 Speaker 2: for the rest of the year. 15 00:00:39,240 --> 00:00:41,080 Speaker 3: Crack and lose again three one to Buffalo. 16 00:00:41,120 --> 00:00:43,720 Speaker 4: They now dropped eight of their last nine game Tomorrow 17 00:00:43,760 --> 00:00:45,920 Speaker 4: at seven o'clock against Colorado at Clement Play. 18 00:00:45,960 --> 00:00:48,240 Speaker 2: Kalen de Moore announcing over the weekend he will stay 19 00:00:48,440 --> 00:00:52,320 Speaker 2: at Alabama and not accept the Michigan job. I'm not 20 00:00:52,360 --> 00:00:53,800 Speaker 2: sure if it was offered to him or not, but 21 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:57,040 Speaker 2: he's not going anywhere. The Bull season resumes tomorrow. I 22 00:00:57,080 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 2: know your favorite game, Dick, the Salute to Vets Bowl 23 00:00:59,560 --> 00:01:03,680 Speaker 2: between and Jacksonville State, and then your second favorite bawl, 24 00:01:03,760 --> 00:01:07,440 Speaker 2: the Cure Bowl between Old Dominion and South Florida on Wednesday. 25 00:01:07,520 --> 00:01:11,080 Speaker 4: You'd have soccer team looking for their first ever national championship. 26 00:01:11,120 --> 00:01:14,800 Speaker 4: They start right now against NC State on ESPNU. 27 00:01:14,440 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 2: Monday Night Football tonight from snowy Pittsburgh, fifteen degrees Miami 28 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:21,720 Speaker 2: and the Steelers here. That game kickoff five point fifteen 29 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:25,040 Speaker 2: right here on ninety three to three. Kjrff's our friend, 30 00:01:25,080 --> 00:01:26,280 Speaker 2: Huey Millan. How are you, man? 31 00:01:27,080 --> 00:01:28,240 Speaker 1: What is happening? How are you? 32 00:01:28,520 --> 00:01:30,199 Speaker 3: We're good, We're good. We got a lot of stuff 33 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:30,920 Speaker 3: to talk about, man. 34 00:01:30,959 --> 00:01:34,400 Speaker 2: The Colt Seahawks yesterday Pete Carroll and the Raiders got 35 00:01:34,400 --> 00:01:38,760 Speaker 2: held the seventy five yards and their loss yesterday to Philadelphia, 36 00:01:39,120 --> 00:01:42,640 Speaker 2: Your maybe second favorite quarterback Josh Allen roaring back to 37 00:01:42,680 --> 00:01:45,480 Speaker 2: get a big win against the Patriots over the weekend. 38 00:01:45,560 --> 00:01:47,640 Speaker 2: The Dogs get the win and the LA Bowl over 39 00:01:47,720 --> 00:01:50,640 Speaker 2: Boise on Saturday. So the floor is yours, man, Why 40 00:01:50,680 --> 00:01:53,840 Speaker 2: don't we start with the Hawks as usual and get 41 00:01:53,840 --> 00:01:57,360 Speaker 2: your thoughts on the Jason Myers game, six for six, 42 00:01:57,400 --> 00:02:00,960 Speaker 2: including the game winning fifty six yarder to knock off 43 00:02:01,040 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 2: old Man Rivers and the Colts eighteen sixteen. 44 00:02:03,800 --> 00:02:06,840 Speaker 1: What do you think, Well, you love having a clutch kicker. 45 00:02:07,960 --> 00:02:09,600 Speaker 1: I didn't think he had a perfect game because he 46 00:02:09,639 --> 00:02:12,880 Speaker 1: had two kicks into the end zone kickoffs that there 47 00:02:12,919 --> 00:02:17,080 Speaker 1: were touchbacks out to the thirty five. But we'll overlook 48 00:02:17,120 --> 00:02:20,280 Speaker 1: that because what he did was obviously, I assume he's 49 00:02:20,280 --> 00:02:23,360 Speaker 1: going to be the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. 50 00:02:23,680 --> 00:02:27,880 Speaker 1: They needed that. But I think that you know, Seattle, 51 00:02:28,120 --> 00:02:32,160 Speaker 1: obviously they are kind of out of tune offensively, their 52 00:02:32,240 --> 00:02:36,720 Speaker 1: defenses is humming along. They're not playing great quarterbacks. But 53 00:02:37,639 --> 00:02:40,960 Speaker 1: we just don't know what's happening until we play a 54 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:43,320 Speaker 1: really quality team. I assume that there was a little 55 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:47,200 Speaker 1: bit of an overlook factor, you know, with playing at 56 00:02:47,240 --> 00:02:51,280 Speaker 1: home being two touchdown favorites looking ahead to Thursday. But 57 00:02:51,680 --> 00:02:55,120 Speaker 1: in the National Football League, you sell them scoff at 58 00:02:55,160 --> 00:02:58,480 Speaker 1: wins in my opinion and an opinion of many and 59 00:02:58,520 --> 00:03:00,600 Speaker 1: I I just look at a one hundred sixty three 60 00:03:00,639 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 1: point margin, which is the positive margin, is the number 61 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:08,880 Speaker 1: one in the NFL. There's only three teams in the 62 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:13,080 Speaker 1: league that are over one hundred, and you know, they've 63 00:03:13,120 --> 00:03:15,600 Speaker 1: got six games where they won by double digits. So 64 00:03:15,680 --> 00:03:18,480 Speaker 1: this is a team that's been able to put on 65 00:03:18,560 --> 00:03:21,560 Speaker 1: teams away. They haven't played with their food every week. 66 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:23,840 Speaker 1: This is just a week that you know, it didn't 67 00:03:23,880 --> 00:03:26,600 Speaker 1: work great from a setic standpoint, but you get the 68 00:03:26,800 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 1: w and and now Thursday night is one of the 69 00:03:29,320 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 1: biggest games that we've seen in you know, probably a 70 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 1: handful of years. 71 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:37,720 Speaker 4: How purposely conservative was the play calling, Hugh and how 72 00:03:37,800 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 4: much did that contribute to their There's lack of scoring 73 00:03:41,640 --> 00:03:44,600 Speaker 4: a touchdown. I mean ten of Sam's thirty six attempts 74 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:46,680 Speaker 4: were in the last eight minutes of the game, so 75 00:03:46,760 --> 00:03:49,000 Speaker 4: it was you know, and they had terrible field position 76 00:03:49,040 --> 00:03:50,040 Speaker 4: the whole game as well. 77 00:03:51,800 --> 00:03:53,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, the field position. You know, a note on that 78 00:03:55,080 --> 00:03:59,000 Speaker 1: there were ten drives by each team if you do 79 00:03:59,120 --> 00:04:01,640 Speaker 1: not count the Seahawks had a one play drive to 80 00:04:01,680 --> 00:04:03,920 Speaker 1: take a knee after the interception with a couple of 81 00:04:03,960 --> 00:04:06,000 Speaker 1: seconds to go in the game. So if we exclude that, 82 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:10,640 Speaker 1: it's ten drives each. The Colts worst field position, by 83 00:04:10,680 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: the way, the Seahawks had five that they started after 84 00:04:15,960 --> 00:04:19,120 Speaker 1: a Colt kickoff and five drives started after a Colt hunt. 85 00:04:20,200 --> 00:04:25,919 Speaker 1: For the Colts, it was after six, six kickoffs and 86 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:30,280 Speaker 1: four punts. Anyways, the worst starting position that the Colts 87 00:04:30,279 --> 00:04:34,200 Speaker 1: had was their own twenty four yard line. Seven of 88 00:04:34,240 --> 00:04:39,159 Speaker 1: the ten drives by the Seahawks were worst were worse 89 00:04:39,240 --> 00:04:42,720 Speaker 1: than the Colts worst, And so you average it out. 90 00:04:42,760 --> 00:04:46,560 Speaker 1: The Colts averaged starting at their own thirty five yard line, 91 00:04:46,839 --> 00:04:51,039 Speaker 1: the Seahawks averaged at their own twenty technically twenty point two. 92 00:04:51,320 --> 00:04:55,360 Speaker 1: So you had a fifteen point difference in the average start, 93 00:04:55,360 --> 00:04:58,800 Speaker 1: but you multiply that by ten. Think of this, there 94 00:04:58,880 --> 00:05:02,640 Speaker 1: was what an nine yard difference in total offense? Well 95 00:05:02,640 --> 00:05:06,200 Speaker 1: those hidden yards in the kicking game, that was one 96 00:05:06,279 --> 00:05:10,520 Speaker 1: hundred and fifty yards, absolutely the equivalent of one hundred 97 00:05:10,520 --> 00:05:13,120 Speaker 1: and fifty yards of offense. So you know things like 98 00:05:13,160 --> 00:05:17,120 Speaker 1: that in a tight game. Can you know, over the 99 00:05:17,120 --> 00:05:19,120 Speaker 1: period of several drives can have an effect. 100 00:05:19,839 --> 00:05:23,560 Speaker 2: You allow yourself as an evaluator of quarterbacks, which you are, 101 00:05:23,800 --> 00:05:26,680 Speaker 2: by the way, nobody evaluates quarterbacks better and with more 102 00:05:26,760 --> 00:05:27,920 Speaker 2: detail than you do. 103 00:05:28,520 --> 00:05:30,040 Speaker 3: And if they're out there, I don't know who the 104 00:05:30,080 --> 00:05:30,679 Speaker 3: hell they are. 105 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:34,599 Speaker 2: Do you allow yourself as a evaluator of quarterbacks to 106 00:05:34,800 --> 00:05:38,800 Speaker 2: factor in and maybe even tremendously factor it in the 107 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:41,599 Speaker 2: fact that Philip Rivers was forty four years old and 108 00:05:41,640 --> 00:05:43,560 Speaker 2: hasn't taken a snap in five years. 109 00:05:44,440 --> 00:05:47,080 Speaker 1: Well, first of all, when I evaluate quarterbacks, I just 110 00:05:47,360 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 1: take all the things that I used to do, and 111 00:05:49,839 --> 00:05:51,800 Speaker 1: the more I see it in the quarterback, the more 112 00:05:51,839 --> 00:05:55,359 Speaker 1: I downgrade it. So it's pretty easy for me. But 113 00:05:56,400 --> 00:06:02,560 Speaker 1: to answer your question, yes, of course. Let me make 114 00:06:02,640 --> 00:06:06,039 Speaker 1: this clear. We are human beings. As such, we can 115 00:06:06,120 --> 00:06:08,440 Speaker 1: have two thoughts in our head at the same time. 116 00:06:09,080 --> 00:06:13,719 Speaker 1: So why can't it be a truth that you can say, 117 00:06:13,800 --> 00:06:19,279 Speaker 1: what did Philip Rivers do as an NFL starting quarterback? 118 00:06:19,360 --> 00:06:21,960 Speaker 1: The answer is not much. He had one hundred and 119 00:06:21,960 --> 00:06:25,680 Speaker 1: twenty yards. He had an average of one point four 120 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:31,159 Speaker 1: yards per completion air yards. He was two for nine 121 00:06:31,360 --> 00:06:34,720 Speaker 1: on throws beyond five yards. Now we can say that 122 00:06:35,160 --> 00:06:42,080 Speaker 1: by NFL starting standards, that is extremely subpar, But we 123 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:46,360 Speaker 1: can also maintain that thought in our brain that it 124 00:06:46,560 --> 00:06:50,360 Speaker 1: was extraordinary for a guy to be forty four years 125 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:52,880 Speaker 1: old to be out for five years. Yes, he's inspiring 126 00:06:52,920 --> 00:06:54,719 Speaker 1: these players. I think they're out of the playoffs, so 127 00:06:54,839 --> 00:06:57,279 Speaker 1: I think somebody was eluding that was selfish. I think 128 00:06:57,279 --> 00:07:00,440 Speaker 1: that's nonsense. I think it's an incredible story. I love 129 00:07:00,480 --> 00:07:04,040 Speaker 1: the human human side of it. So I don't know. 130 00:07:04,080 --> 00:07:06,880 Speaker 1: I think for me to be represented that I'm only 131 00:07:06,920 --> 00:07:14,200 Speaker 1: evaluating Philip Rivers as I would every other quarterback, That's 132 00:07:14,280 --> 00:07:15,560 Speaker 1: just not what I've represented. 133 00:07:15,600 --> 00:07:16,400 Speaker 3: It's not what I'm think. 134 00:07:16,440 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 1: And if I've somehow misconveyed that, then same on me 135 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 1: for communicating properly. But I thought I made it very 136 00:07:22,600 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 1: clear that that you can you can you know, commend 137 00:07:26,320 --> 00:07:28,640 Speaker 1: him for what he did, but also say no, he 138 00:07:28,800 --> 00:07:31,239 Speaker 1: wasn't the reason why Seahawks struggle. 139 00:07:31,320 --> 00:07:35,160 Speaker 2: See, this is exactly why, guys, we do a little 140 00:07:35,200 --> 00:07:38,960 Speaker 2: more at four for exactly this reason. Right, if we 141 00:07:38,960 --> 00:07:42,040 Speaker 2: didn't want more, then we would have gotten more and 142 00:07:42,080 --> 00:07:43,800 Speaker 2: all of us would have been running around thinking, you 143 00:07:43,880 --> 00:07:45,760 Speaker 2: think Philip Rivers is a giant turd? 144 00:07:46,080 --> 00:07:46,440 Speaker 3: That's it. 145 00:07:49,000 --> 00:07:52,360 Speaker 1: You're on my ass and I'm like, hey, wait a minute, 146 00:07:52,640 --> 00:07:56,480 Speaker 1: come on, now, what are we are we like? Are 147 00:07:56,560 --> 00:07:57,440 Speaker 1: we sub human? 148 00:07:57,800 --> 00:07:58,840 Speaker 3: Are we Neanderthals? 149 00:07:58,840 --> 00:08:01,760 Speaker 1: Are we are just early hominated that we can't I 150 00:08:01,760 --> 00:08:04,000 Speaker 1: bet they even could grasp two things in their brain 151 00:08:04,040 --> 00:08:04,720 Speaker 1: at the same time. 152 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:07,440 Speaker 4: Well, I'm trying to figure out why the national narrative 153 00:08:07,480 --> 00:08:11,800 Speaker 4: is like lionizing Philip Rivers today. I mean, he threw 154 00:08:11,880 --> 00:08:14,880 Speaker 4: for one hundred and twenty yards in an interception. I mean, 155 00:08:15,120 --> 00:08:18,040 Speaker 4: did we really expect them to throw for forty yards? 156 00:08:18,080 --> 00:08:20,160 Speaker 3: Did we expect them to have five it or so? 157 00:08:20,200 --> 00:08:22,800 Speaker 4: I just like, I think one hundred and twenty yards 158 00:08:23,440 --> 00:08:26,520 Speaker 4: and an interception was probably whatever the over under. 159 00:08:26,480 --> 00:08:28,760 Speaker 3: Was in Vegas for Philip Rivers to go into this game. 160 00:08:28,800 --> 00:08:31,600 Speaker 4: I don't understand why there's so many people out there 161 00:08:31,680 --> 00:08:34,800 Speaker 4: nationally just heaping all this praise on Philip Rivers. 162 00:08:35,600 --> 00:08:38,120 Speaker 1: Well, I think it's for what Dave said. It's just 163 00:08:38,200 --> 00:08:42,400 Speaker 1: in the context and the fact that the Seahawks Logox 164 00:08:42,440 --> 00:08:46,040 Speaker 1: did Max brodswell. I think people were expecting seven sacks 165 00:08:46,080 --> 00:08:49,360 Speaker 1: and you know, three or four interceptions. Yeah, and you 166 00:08:49,360 --> 00:08:52,160 Speaker 1: know he moved the ball and he was within you know, 167 00:08:53,480 --> 00:08:56,080 Speaker 1: a few seconds of winning that game. So so I 168 00:08:56,120 --> 00:09:00,600 Speaker 1: do think I understand that. But but Philip River wasn't 169 00:09:00,640 --> 00:09:04,800 Speaker 1: the reason why Seattle almost lost that game, right, you know, 170 00:09:04,880 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 1: I mean you multiply a one hundred and twenty times seventeen, 171 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:11,560 Speaker 1: you're at two thousand and forty yards. Well, think if 172 00:09:11,600 --> 00:09:15,160 Speaker 1: you did that for you know, the average of quarterbacks, 173 00:09:15,200 --> 00:09:20,880 Speaker 1: fourteen quarterbacks last year had seventeen starts. They averaged over 174 00:09:21,200 --> 00:09:25,400 Speaker 1: you know, like four thousand and about sixty yards, you know, 175 00:09:25,480 --> 00:09:29,000 Speaker 1: so you'd be approximately half of that. You know, you'd 176 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:32,840 Speaker 1: be decidedly the worst quarterback in the NFL if you 177 00:09:32,960 --> 00:09:37,640 Speaker 1: duplicated what Philip Rivers did for seventeen games. And yet 178 00:09:37,880 --> 00:09:40,760 Speaker 1: we can still, as they said, give a nod to 179 00:09:40,880 --> 00:09:43,440 Speaker 1: the old guy. It's a great human interest story. And 180 00:09:43,480 --> 00:09:45,600 Speaker 1: I love the inspiration where he said, hey, if this 181 00:09:45,600 --> 00:09:47,760 Speaker 1: can inspire people to just say, hey, you know, when 182 00:09:47,800 --> 00:09:51,679 Speaker 1: you get opportunities, you only live once, you know, instead 183 00:09:51,679 --> 00:09:55,440 Speaker 1: of just passing because you're scared. You know, the old 184 00:09:55,480 --> 00:09:58,320 Speaker 1: man never did regretted what he did in his life. 185 00:09:58,320 --> 00:10:01,559 Speaker 1: He only regretted what he didn't do. I've thought that 186 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:03,520 Speaker 1: for years. I've heard it. Ever since I heard it. 187 00:10:03,559 --> 00:10:04,040 Speaker 3: I love it. 188 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:06,839 Speaker 1: And Philip Rivers he didn't just say it, he lived it. 189 00:10:06,880 --> 00:10:07,840 Speaker 1: So good on him. 190 00:10:07,920 --> 00:10:09,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, well, but it was in the you. 191 00:10:09,679 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 1: Know, I'm also in the business of having to give 192 00:10:11,440 --> 00:10:14,400 Speaker 1: evaluation for the Seattle Seahawks, and I'm giving you my evaluation. 193 00:10:14,480 --> 00:10:16,360 Speaker 2: Well, I say, speak for yourself. I got plenty of 194 00:10:16,360 --> 00:10:18,160 Speaker 2: things I regret by the way that I've done. Man, 195 00:10:18,240 --> 00:10:20,040 Speaker 2: So I don't know about you, guys, been plenty of 196 00:10:20,040 --> 00:10:21,319 Speaker 2: things for me. And I guess, I mean, I guess 197 00:10:21,360 --> 00:10:23,560 Speaker 2: just wrapping that conversation up just for just a just 198 00:10:23,559 --> 00:10:25,600 Speaker 2: a quick segment to you, because you can kind of 199 00:10:25,600 --> 00:10:29,920 Speaker 2: gravitate towards the way he played and the production versus 200 00:10:30,040 --> 00:10:32,040 Speaker 2: the fact that he played at all at the age 201 00:10:32,080 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 2: of forty four after not having a snap for five years. 202 00:10:34,920 --> 00:10:37,280 Speaker 2: So I guess the question is how many years would 203 00:10:37,320 --> 00:10:39,120 Speaker 2: he have had to have taken off and how old 204 00:10:39,120 --> 00:10:41,800 Speaker 2: would he have to be before you would gravitate to 205 00:10:41,880 --> 00:10:44,520 Speaker 2: that side? Right, Like he hasn't played for twenty years 206 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:47,959 Speaker 2: and he's seventy. I mean, how many years would he 207 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 2: have to take off before you would just say that's 208 00:10:50,880 --> 00:10:52,080 Speaker 2: the most impressive thing. 209 00:10:52,280 --> 00:10:56,080 Speaker 3: And that's what I'm focusing on. That's it. I don't know. 210 00:10:56,160 --> 00:10:57,360 Speaker 1: I think I'm focusing on both. 211 00:10:57,360 --> 00:10:59,199 Speaker 3: I think I made much clear. I got you. I'm 212 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:00,520 Speaker 3: focused it this way. 213 00:11:00,920 --> 00:11:06,040 Speaker 1: They're both big loud horns and sirens on both rings, 214 00:11:06,320 --> 00:11:08,320 Speaker 1: and I think they can be separated. Well, let's say 215 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:09,840 Speaker 1: I don't think I can make it more clear than 216 00:11:09,880 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 1: what I said. 217 00:11:10,280 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 2: If there's a siren for the Seahawks, it might be 218 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:17,000 Speaker 2: the red zone. Lack of touchdowns. And we've been talking 219 00:11:17,000 --> 00:11:18,600 Speaker 2: about this for a long time now, right like a 220 00:11:18,600 --> 00:11:20,360 Speaker 2: month or so. I mean, Dick, you got the numbers, 221 00:11:20,360 --> 00:11:22,720 Speaker 2: and overall they're still pretty good, but they've been kind 222 00:11:22,720 --> 00:11:23,440 Speaker 2: of bogging down. 223 00:11:23,360 --> 00:11:25,880 Speaker 3: A little bit lately, right and we don't we. 224 00:11:25,840 --> 00:11:29,600 Speaker 2: Don't like recent trends that are negative heading into the playoffs. 225 00:11:29,640 --> 00:11:33,520 Speaker 2: And they had two drives inside the twenty, the third 226 00:11:33,559 --> 00:11:37,000 Speaker 2: field goal, first and ten from the seventeen or the 227 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:39,880 Speaker 2: fourth one, the fifth one, fifth first and ten from 228 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,360 Speaker 2: the fifteen. Had two drives where they were right up 229 00:11:42,360 --> 00:11:44,319 Speaker 2: against the edge of the black zone from the thirty 230 00:11:44,360 --> 00:11:46,640 Speaker 2: five and thirty one, and they kind of bogged down. 231 00:11:46,720 --> 00:11:50,359 Speaker 2: So I'm assuming that in film study and in practice 232 00:11:50,480 --> 00:11:53,200 Speaker 2: that this is still something that Clint Kubiak is trying 233 00:11:53,200 --> 00:11:53,680 Speaker 2: to tackle. 234 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:57,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, and I think that one of the things there's 235 00:11:57,280 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 1: a tendency for them to run on first down. They 236 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:01,640 Speaker 1: had six plays inside the red zone. We'll get to 237 00:12:01,679 --> 00:12:04,120 Speaker 1: the red zone friends here in a second. Six plays 238 00:12:04,120 --> 00:12:08,240 Speaker 1: inside the red zone, as is their custom, by about 239 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:10,920 Speaker 1: a one almost two to One's about one and a 240 00:12:10,960 --> 00:12:13,880 Speaker 1: half to one ratio on first down, when they get 241 00:12:13,880 --> 00:12:15,680 Speaker 1: in the red zone, they run the ball and yet 242 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:18,880 Speaker 1: for the season they only average two point two yards 243 00:12:18,920 --> 00:12:22,319 Speaker 1: per rush, so they are constantly, you know, on average, 244 00:12:22,320 --> 00:12:24,760 Speaker 1: facing a second and eight, so they're behind the chains 245 00:12:25,080 --> 00:12:27,400 Speaker 1: and then I think that a factor, you know, two 246 00:12:27,440 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 1: big throws would be an example where uh, lou monrel Dick, 247 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:39,280 Speaker 1: maybe you can help me. The defense seemed to mispronounced 248 00:12:39,280 --> 00:12:42,520 Speaker 1: his name, but but he was just a little better 249 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,160 Speaker 1: than Clint Kubialk. I'll give you an example. One of 250 00:12:45,200 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 1: the the plays on I believe second down, they tried 251 00:12:47,600 --> 00:12:51,240 Speaker 1: to do a hitch and go with h with with 252 00:12:51,480 --> 00:12:54,800 Speaker 1: js N, but there was a zone with a deep 253 00:12:54,880 --> 00:12:58,480 Speaker 1: layer in behind and it was just a bad defense 254 00:12:58,559 --> 00:13:01,839 Speaker 1: for that call. There was another one where do you 255 00:13:01,880 --> 00:13:05,920 Speaker 1: remember when Jays excuse me, when Donald threw the corner 256 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:08,800 Speaker 1: route to his left to Cooper Cup kind of high 257 00:13:08,880 --> 00:13:10,640 Speaker 1: in the end zone on third down, you remember he kind 258 00:13:10,640 --> 00:13:14,840 Speaker 1: of missed him wide. Well, the Colts were playing a 259 00:13:14,960 --> 00:13:20,320 Speaker 1: Tampa to a two split defense and had had Cooper 260 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:23,000 Speaker 1: Cup nodded to the outside and broke into the post. 261 00:13:23,280 --> 00:13:26,480 Speaker 1: The safety was leaning way outside and there would have 262 00:13:26,480 --> 00:13:28,960 Speaker 1: been a great chance for a touchdown in the back 263 00:13:29,000 --> 00:13:33,560 Speaker 1: of the end zone, but he played wide side leverage 264 00:13:33,840 --> 00:13:36,800 Speaker 1: on an outbreaking route and so Donald didn't have much. 265 00:13:36,840 --> 00:13:39,800 Speaker 1: That was just something that had Kubiak called the post 266 00:13:39,880 --> 00:13:42,640 Speaker 1: route to Cup, you're probably kicking a pat on the 267 00:13:42,679 --> 00:13:46,839 Speaker 1: next play. And then there's signs of maybe not enough 268 00:13:47,040 --> 00:13:50,280 Speaker 1: reps because when I see Cooper Cup, do you remember 269 00:13:50,320 --> 00:13:53,599 Speaker 1: the play where Cup goes from the slot in the 270 00:13:54,000 --> 00:13:56,640 Speaker 1: innermost guy on trips, He goes up five yards and 271 00:13:56,679 --> 00:14:00,319 Speaker 1: breaks in and Donald throws behind him. In fact, I'm 272 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:03,120 Speaker 1: reading a column in the Seattle Times where where they're 273 00:14:03,120 --> 00:14:07,719 Speaker 1: saying Donald missed and I'm like, huh, no, that was 274 00:14:07,760 --> 00:14:11,400 Speaker 1: a miscommunication. And I would say one hundred out of 275 00:14:11,440 --> 00:14:13,720 Speaker 1: one hundred offensive coordinators would look at that and say, 276 00:14:13,960 --> 00:14:15,520 Speaker 1: the receiver's got to stop. 277 00:14:15,280 --> 00:14:16,120 Speaker 3: In that zone. 278 00:14:16,320 --> 00:14:20,760 Speaker 1: Donald's trying to help him, And so very very uncharacteristic 279 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:24,120 Speaker 1: for a Cup to h to a hall ass and look, 280 00:14:24,960 --> 00:14:27,720 Speaker 1: I reserve the right to bring in new information, but 281 00:14:28,040 --> 00:14:28,840 Speaker 1: you just go by. 282 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:30,280 Speaker 3: You know, fifty years. 283 00:14:30,080 --> 00:14:32,880 Speaker 1: Of watching football, Cup has got a he's got to 284 00:14:32,920 --> 00:14:35,880 Speaker 1: idle down and he's the he's the best at at awareness. 285 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,120 Speaker 1: But the fact that they weren't on the same page. 286 00:14:38,920 --> 00:14:41,680 Speaker 1: Is a little bit of a telltale. I'll just this 287 00:14:41,800 --> 00:14:44,920 Speaker 1: is an educated guests, hopefully educated. I don't think they 288 00:14:45,000 --> 00:14:48,560 Speaker 1: rep that play enough, you know, And that happens sometimes 289 00:14:48,560 --> 00:14:50,840 Speaker 1: sometimes you call play in the game and and and 290 00:14:50,880 --> 00:14:52,640 Speaker 1: it doesn't really work, and then you come back on 291 00:14:52,680 --> 00:14:55,720 Speaker 1: Monday and go, you know, we only had like three 292 00:14:55,800 --> 00:14:58,120 Speaker 1: reps on that play in the last four weeks, you know, 293 00:14:58,240 --> 00:15:00,680 Speaker 1: and in practice, and so at an't even I think 294 00:15:00,680 --> 00:15:03,200 Speaker 1: the red zone is a problem now. Red zone fringe. 295 00:15:03,240 --> 00:15:06,000 Speaker 1: That's red zones from the twenty yard line. In red 296 00:15:06,080 --> 00:15:09,200 Speaker 1: zone fringe is the forty yard line. In listen to this, 297 00:15:09,280 --> 00:15:13,640 Speaker 1: over the last weeks ten through fifteen, that the Seahawks 298 00:15:14,000 --> 00:15:16,320 Speaker 1: in terms of the percent that they get touched down 299 00:15:16,360 --> 00:15:18,080 Speaker 1: twenty seven percent, that's. 300 00:15:17,880 --> 00:15:19,280 Speaker 3: Thirty first in the league. 301 00:15:19,720 --> 00:15:22,160 Speaker 1: The percent that they get field goals sixty nine points seven. 302 00:15:22,200 --> 00:15:24,720 Speaker 1: Let's round it to seventy percent. That not only is 303 00:15:24,720 --> 00:15:28,000 Speaker 1: that number one in the NFL, seventy percent field goals. 304 00:15:28,040 --> 00:15:31,160 Speaker 1: When you get into the fringe red zone, the gap 305 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:36,240 Speaker 1: between one and two is greater than the gap between 306 00:15:36,280 --> 00:15:39,960 Speaker 1: second and twenty fourth. So the Seahawks are kicking field 307 00:15:39,960 --> 00:15:46,120 Speaker 1: goals at an astonishing rate, which is fine. It beats 308 00:15:46,200 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 1: you know, turnovers like we were getting in the red 309 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:53,320 Speaker 1: zone with Geno last year. But obviously, you know, it's 310 00:15:53,360 --> 00:15:56,480 Speaker 1: not something that the coaches aren't concerned about. They got 311 00:15:56,760 --> 00:15:59,320 Speaker 1: they got to crank those number, turn those numbers around. 312 00:15:59,440 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, and that in the run game and looked. I mean, 313 00:16:03,040 --> 00:16:05,600 Speaker 2: it's dude, it's ten days before Christmas. This kind of 314 00:16:05,680 --> 00:16:07,520 Speaker 2: might just be who they are. They got three games 315 00:16:07,600 --> 00:16:09,720 Speaker 2: left in the regular season to figure this out before 316 00:16:09,720 --> 00:16:12,720 Speaker 2: the playoffs starts. So let's do this, Huie. We'll get 317 00:16:12,720 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 2: a break, all right, we'll come back. We'll get more 318 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:17,720 Speaker 2: on the Hawks, maybe a little preview with a game 319 00:16:17,760 --> 00:16:19,640 Speaker 2: on Thursday, if we can fit it in the big 320 00:16:19,680 --> 00:16:22,520 Speaker 2: game against the Rams. Obviously, we'll have you on between 321 00:16:22,520 --> 00:16:25,200 Speaker 2: now and then two on Thursday before kickoff the Dogs, 322 00:16:25,240 --> 00:16:28,320 Speaker 2: the LA Ball, all that a little more at four 323 00:16:28,480 --> 00:16:34,480 Speaker 2: continues with Hugh next on ninety three three KJRFM. 324 00:16:34,600 --> 00:16:35,120 Speaker 3: Here before you. 325 00:16:35,120 --> 00:16:36,800 Speaker 2: Get maybe a thought of the preview of the Ram 326 00:16:36,840 --> 00:16:39,920 Speaker 2: game coming up Thursday, let's talk some dogs for a second. 327 00:16:39,960 --> 00:16:41,240 Speaker 2: I mean, I guess there's a couple of ways you 328 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:42,840 Speaker 2: can go with this. So whatever is at top of 329 00:16:42,920 --> 00:16:45,800 Speaker 2: mind to win over the Boise State Broncos in the 330 00:16:45,960 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 2: LA Bowl. The future of the program with all these 331 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:52,640 Speaker 2: great players locked in for next year Jedfish's future. People 332 00:16:52,720 --> 00:16:56,320 Speaker 2: jacked up about recruiting highest rated class in school history. 333 00:16:56,520 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 2: You're a next Dog, You're an next captain at ub 334 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:01,880 Speaker 2: what's the top of your mind as a Dog fan 335 00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:02,280 Speaker 2: right now? 336 00:17:02,320 --> 00:17:04,840 Speaker 1: Well, the top of my mind is is that good 337 00:17:04,960 --> 00:17:10,520 Speaker 1: is the enemy of great, because good sometimes prevents you 338 00:17:11,280 --> 00:17:15,320 Speaker 1: from really attacking to be great. And I feel like 339 00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:19,960 Speaker 1: the Huskies have had a good year. Certainly, they've They've 340 00:17:20,040 --> 00:17:22,840 Speaker 1: kept par Is the way I would put it, I 341 00:17:22,840 --> 00:17:26,240 Speaker 1: think Dick said, you know, they did. They met expectations 342 00:17:27,160 --> 00:17:30,119 Speaker 1: and and and you know, as for the Bowl game, Boise, 343 00:17:30,359 --> 00:17:34,320 Speaker 1: like Boise is tall hat fuel cattle. They've got a brand. 344 00:17:35,240 --> 00:17:39,720 Speaker 1: There have been fourteen seasons in this century where they've 345 00:17:39,760 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 1: had two or one loss excuse me, one or zero 346 00:17:44,440 --> 00:17:50,000 Speaker 1: losses and and might be two it's two excuse me. 347 00:17:50,240 --> 00:17:52,600 Speaker 1: But this year they lost four games. You know, they 348 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:55,760 Speaker 1: got smoked by Fresno, they got smoked by San Diego State. 349 00:17:55,880 --> 00:18:00,199 Speaker 1: So you know, it's it's a good brand win. But 350 00:18:00,320 --> 00:18:04,000 Speaker 1: I don't want it to lull people to sleep because 351 00:18:04,440 --> 00:18:08,280 Speaker 1: the defensive phenomenal really like when you think about what 352 00:18:08,359 --> 00:18:12,480 Speaker 1: you lost, the coordinator knew, like that's great. But offensively, 353 00:18:12,600 --> 00:18:15,560 Speaker 1: I'm gonna skip the evidence because I've already said it 354 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:19,040 Speaker 1: on this station. I'm gonna skip the evidence. I'm gonna 355 00:18:19,080 --> 00:18:23,040 Speaker 1: go straight to the conclusion. The conclusion is this wash. 356 00:18:23,160 --> 00:18:27,000 Speaker 1: The Washington Huskies, out of sixty seven teams in power for, 357 00:18:27,760 --> 00:18:31,920 Speaker 1: have the biggest drop between good teams and bad teams 358 00:18:31,960 --> 00:18:35,080 Speaker 1: in their performance. And Demon Williams, as a quarterback of 359 00:18:35,240 --> 00:18:40,080 Speaker 1: sixty seven starters, has the biggest drop against between how 360 00:18:40,080 --> 00:18:44,080 Speaker 1: he performs against the the I should say drop from 361 00:18:44,119 --> 00:18:47,639 Speaker 1: bad teams to the good teams. Anyways, that discrepancy is 362 00:18:47,800 --> 00:18:51,720 Speaker 1: number one, and that has to be addressed. So I'm 363 00:18:51,760 --> 00:18:56,080 Speaker 1: not gonna I'm not going to, you know, just like 364 00:18:56,720 --> 00:19:01,359 Speaker 1: say oh wow, this is automatically just going to keep ascending. 365 00:19:02,359 --> 00:19:04,760 Speaker 1: It's not automatically going to keep as sending because there's 366 00:19:04,800 --> 00:19:07,399 Speaker 1: things that have to be addressed about that offense. And 367 00:19:08,440 --> 00:19:11,040 Speaker 1: we've talked about Demon Williams being too deep, you know, 368 00:19:11,160 --> 00:19:13,560 Speaker 1: ten and a half too often he's at ten and 369 00:19:13,600 --> 00:19:17,160 Speaker 1: a half yards deep, and that's a strain on offensive tackles. 370 00:19:17,200 --> 00:19:19,119 Speaker 1: In the angles and takes longer for the ball to 371 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:21,399 Speaker 1: get there. And when you play against better defenses, with 372 00:19:21,480 --> 00:19:24,240 Speaker 1: better athletes, they rally to the ball, they get there, 373 00:19:24,280 --> 00:19:26,320 Speaker 1: You got no run after the catch. They get their 374 00:19:26,320 --> 00:19:30,040 Speaker 1: hands on balls. It dissuades you from making easy completions 375 00:19:30,080 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 1: because you know intuitively, oh, that defender is going to 376 00:19:32,600 --> 00:19:34,000 Speaker 1: get on the ball. Well, if you're a yard and 377 00:19:34,040 --> 00:19:37,000 Speaker 1: a half shorter or closer to the line of scrimmage, 378 00:19:37,000 --> 00:19:39,400 Speaker 1: maybe you'd take that check down and not be dissuaded 379 00:19:39,400 --> 00:19:40,920 Speaker 1: off of it. So there's a lot of stuff they 380 00:19:40,960 --> 00:19:43,800 Speaker 1: need that, in my mind, they need to address in 381 00:19:43,960 --> 00:19:48,160 Speaker 1: order to stop being the team that falls the most 382 00:19:48,200 --> 00:19:50,639 Speaker 1: between in their performance between the bad teams and the 383 00:19:50,680 --> 00:19:51,040 Speaker 1: good team. 384 00:19:51,320 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 4: I was just shocked at the massive talent differential between 385 00:19:55,280 --> 00:19:57,320 Speaker 4: the Huskies and Boise State. Do you think that was 386 00:19:57,359 --> 00:20:00,760 Speaker 4: a one off Boise State team or do you think 387 00:20:00,800 --> 00:20:05,520 Speaker 4: this is a growing chasm not only between Power too 388 00:20:05,640 --> 00:20:09,320 Speaker 4: and Power four, but between Power four and Group of five. 389 00:20:09,480 --> 00:20:12,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a great question. I mean the whole what's 390 00:20:12,680 --> 00:20:15,080 Speaker 1: gonna be the Pac twelve, the new emerging PAC twelve. 391 00:20:15,920 --> 00:20:18,600 Speaker 1: I don't really know. I agree with you there, there 392 00:20:18,720 --> 00:20:22,879 Speaker 1: is certainly on display. It seemed like there was a 393 00:20:22,960 --> 00:20:24,680 Speaker 1: talent gap. I mean, first of all, you just say, 394 00:20:24,920 --> 00:20:27,240 Speaker 1: that's one of the worst quarterbacks I've ever seen at 395 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:30,360 Speaker 1: at Boise State. I mean that, you know, you say 396 00:20:30,359 --> 00:20:32,760 Speaker 1: the Huskies made him look awful. But yeah, I don't know, Dick. 397 00:20:33,000 --> 00:20:36,240 Speaker 1: I'd have to I haven't really studied Boise State much, 398 00:20:37,080 --> 00:20:40,040 Speaker 1: you know, study. I was studying Colorado State, and now 399 00:20:40,040 --> 00:20:42,040 Speaker 1: that Jimmy Moore is a coach, I'll be looking, you know, 400 00:20:42,720 --> 00:20:45,639 Speaker 1: closely at that. But I would just say that that 401 00:20:45,760 --> 00:20:49,119 Speaker 1: was a four loss Boise State team, that that's not 402 00:20:49,160 --> 00:20:52,400 Speaker 1: one of these Chris Peterson you know, undefeated or one 403 00:20:52,480 --> 00:20:55,439 Speaker 1: loss teams. You know, you know, Boise's going down and 404 00:20:55,480 --> 00:20:58,600 Speaker 1: beat Georgia in Athens like like they've got They've got 405 00:20:58,640 --> 00:21:02,240 Speaker 1: a lot of signal her wins on their resume. This 406 00:21:02,280 --> 00:21:04,480 Speaker 1: is this is a team that just wasn't capable of 407 00:21:04,520 --> 00:21:04,879 Speaker 1: doing well. 408 00:21:04,920 --> 00:21:07,919 Speaker 2: There's a lot of folks still wondering about Jed and 409 00:21:07,920 --> 00:21:10,920 Speaker 2: the Michigan thing, And you know, I'm not overly concerned 410 00:21:10,920 --> 00:21:12,919 Speaker 2: about it every night, But the longer it goes that 411 00:21:12,960 --> 00:21:15,920 Speaker 2: Michigan doesn't hire somebody, the more it's possible that Jed 412 00:21:15,960 --> 00:21:19,639 Speaker 2: fish ends up being that guy. You know, people have 413 00:21:19,680 --> 00:21:22,280 Speaker 2: asked about an extension for him. He's got five years 414 00:21:22,359 --> 00:21:24,800 Speaker 2: left on his on his current contract, to kind of 415 00:21:24,800 --> 00:21:26,880 Speaker 2: fend off any wolves that might be out there. 416 00:21:26,920 --> 00:21:30,760 Speaker 1: What do you think, Well, if I was making decision, no, 417 00:21:31,359 --> 00:21:33,960 Speaker 1: he's on a seven year contract, he still has five 418 00:21:34,080 --> 00:21:37,200 Speaker 1: years left. As we said, it's par I think if 419 00:21:37,440 --> 00:21:40,480 Speaker 1: if there was some you know, keep the golf analogy, 420 00:21:40,520 --> 00:21:43,960 Speaker 1: if he had hit an eagle or even a birdie. Maybe, 421 00:21:44,320 --> 00:21:47,600 Speaker 1: but you know, there's a telltale sign guys, you know 422 00:21:47,720 --> 00:21:51,359 Speaker 1: programs that have offered extensions too soon and then lived 423 00:21:51,359 --> 00:21:55,760 Speaker 1: to regret it. Jimbo Fisher, Mel Tucker even before the scandal, 424 00:21:56,119 --> 00:21:59,320 Speaker 1: just what was on the field, James Franklin, Dave rand 425 00:21:59,320 --> 00:22:02,480 Speaker 1: at Baylor, Ark Stoops at Kentucky, you know, and then that, 426 00:22:02,600 --> 00:22:05,760 Speaker 1: you know, first contract, Brian Kelly, Lincoln Riley, Hugh Frees Like, 427 00:22:05,800 --> 00:22:09,760 Speaker 1: there's a lot of schools that have regretted being really 428 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:12,680 Speaker 1: financially locked up with a coach. I think, you know, 429 00:22:12,760 --> 00:22:16,360 Speaker 1: let's let's have this conversation in a year. It would 430 00:22:16,400 --> 00:22:19,160 Speaker 1: be a risk that I'm worth taking. I think that 431 00:22:19,160 --> 00:22:23,880 Speaker 1: that if uh, I don't think Michigan has offered him 432 00:22:23,920 --> 00:22:26,400 Speaker 1: the job. I think that if they were to offer 433 00:22:26,480 --> 00:22:27,680 Speaker 1: him the job, I think he'd take it. 434 00:22:28,200 --> 00:22:31,159 Speaker 3: But you know, if so be it. 435 00:22:31,440 --> 00:22:33,200 Speaker 4: I agree with you what you just said, I mean, 436 00:22:33,520 --> 00:22:35,720 Speaker 4: are we being fair to Jed? I mean when I 437 00:22:35,760 --> 00:22:38,840 Speaker 4: say we, I mean Husky Nation, I mean Husky Nation 438 00:22:39,280 --> 00:22:43,000 Speaker 4: is skeptical sally about this guy and how long he's 439 00:22:43,000 --> 00:22:46,040 Speaker 4: going to be at the UB. Should we be Should 440 00:22:46,119 --> 00:22:48,679 Speaker 4: we just look at his resume and say, because he 441 00:22:48,800 --> 00:22:52,200 Speaker 4: did this the last ten years, he's definitely going to leave. 442 00:22:52,160 --> 00:22:55,400 Speaker 3: Washington for the next best job. Or is that being 443 00:22:55,520 --> 00:22:59,040 Speaker 3: unfair to him? Well, we don't know. I would say. 444 00:23:00,320 --> 00:23:04,000 Speaker 1: That I've been just gobsmacked at some of the what 445 00:23:04,080 --> 00:23:08,080 Speaker 1: I would call shoddy journalism that I've seen, not just 446 00:23:08,200 --> 00:23:12,640 Speaker 1: locally but nationally, where you you take and you parse 447 00:23:13,359 --> 00:23:15,919 Speaker 1: everything that Jed has said. And by the way I 448 00:23:15,920 --> 00:23:18,879 Speaker 1: think he has said every time he's addressed this, he 449 00:23:19,119 --> 00:23:22,760 Speaker 1: said what I would think is sufficient. He's handled it right, 450 00:23:23,160 --> 00:23:25,640 Speaker 1: because it's a fine line you have to walk walk. 451 00:23:25,960 --> 00:23:28,879 Speaker 1: But there are people in journalism that are taking his 452 00:23:29,040 --> 00:23:33,680 Speaker 1: words and they're saying, you know, things like, well Jedfish explained, 453 00:23:35,200 --> 00:23:39,439 Speaker 1: you know, affirms his commitment to Washington No, he didn't. No, 454 00:23:39,560 --> 00:23:44,080 Speaker 1: he did not, and now Kalin de Borg just did 455 00:23:44,320 --> 00:23:48,359 Speaker 1: yesterday and Dan Landing has him. By the way, good 456 00:23:48,359 --> 00:23:52,160 Speaker 1: for them. They they had more definitive statements, but they're 457 00:23:52,160 --> 00:23:55,359 Speaker 1: not binding. Those words aren't binding at all. Nick Saban, 458 00:23:55,880 --> 00:23:59,600 Speaker 1: you know, he he made firm comments. Those weren't binding. 459 00:23:59,680 --> 00:24:02,040 Speaker 3: He left, Yeah, he left LSU, he left the Dolphins, 460 00:24:02,040 --> 00:24:05,280 Speaker 3: and you know, etcetera. So nothing doesn't mean, of. 461 00:24:05,200 --> 00:24:07,880 Speaker 2: Course, I mean I come out and say I'm going nowhere, 462 00:24:08,560 --> 00:24:10,399 Speaker 2: I want to live here for the rest of my life, 463 00:24:10,440 --> 00:24:12,480 Speaker 2: and you know it means Jack Squatt. 464 00:24:12,560 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 1: So he said, he says, I expect to be for example, 465 00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:17,280 Speaker 1: that was one of the I expect to be the coach. 466 00:24:17,400 --> 00:24:18,560 Speaker 3: You know, well I asked him. 467 00:24:18,600 --> 00:24:20,399 Speaker 2: I asked him two weeks ago if he's going to 468 00:24:20,440 --> 00:24:22,679 Speaker 2: be coaching Washington next year, and he said, yes, I 469 00:24:22,680 --> 00:24:24,920 Speaker 2: will be coaching Washington in twenty twenty six. 470 00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:27,080 Speaker 3: So yeah, of course. 471 00:24:27,840 --> 00:24:29,720 Speaker 1: You know what else he said, He goes, I would 472 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:31,719 Speaker 1: like before it's all done that there would be a 473 00:24:31,800 --> 00:24:33,280 Speaker 1: place where I could be there. 474 00:24:33,160 --> 00:24:33,840 Speaker 3: For a long time. 475 00:24:34,080 --> 00:24:37,720 Speaker 1: He didn't say Washington, right, Yeah, you know, maybe he's 476 00:24:37,760 --> 00:24:41,600 Speaker 1: trying to say I want to, you know, shake this reputation. 477 00:24:41,840 --> 00:24:45,000 Speaker 2: Well, I will just I'll say this, My commentary on 478 00:24:45,040 --> 00:24:48,960 Speaker 2: this is quick. Because of Jedfish's history and the perception 479 00:24:49,040 --> 00:24:50,600 Speaker 2: of him when he showed up at DUB I don't 480 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:53,679 Speaker 2: think there's anything Jed could say that would make the 481 00:24:53,720 --> 00:24:56,400 Speaker 2: masses feel differently about their perception of him. 482 00:24:56,640 --> 00:24:58,040 Speaker 3: To be totally honest with you, yeah. 483 00:24:57,920 --> 00:24:59,920 Speaker 1: But let's let's just we don't need to be Flee 484 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:02,879 Speaker 1: Bailey to parse words about what people are saying and 485 00:25:02,960 --> 00:25:06,600 Speaker 1: not saying. Let's stop writing headlines expressed. 486 00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:10,320 Speaker 2: Yes, you're talking about the media's reaction versus what's actually 487 00:25:10,320 --> 00:25:11,160 Speaker 2: coming out of his mouth. 488 00:25:11,200 --> 00:25:13,680 Speaker 1: Don't get done exactly. I guess he should. I gets 489 00:25:13,920 --> 00:25:16,520 Speaker 1: which is which is nothing? Burger here, we got it. 490 00:25:16,560 --> 00:25:18,040 Speaker 1: We got to get this in real quick. 491 00:25:18,359 --> 00:25:20,800 Speaker 2: They did have the twelfth best recruiting class in the 492 00:25:20,840 --> 00:25:23,080 Speaker 2: country and the best in school history. I mean, that 493 00:25:23,119 --> 00:25:24,719 Speaker 2: should get Husky fans fired up. 494 00:25:24,800 --> 00:25:25,000 Speaker 3: Right. 495 00:25:25,400 --> 00:25:27,800 Speaker 1: Well, let me let me just first say this the 496 00:25:27,920 --> 00:25:31,200 Speaker 1: recruiting class that that is a tip of the hat, 497 00:25:31,800 --> 00:25:36,119 Speaker 1: A bravo. Great job, Jedfish. Hard stop. Okay, but a 498 00:25:36,160 --> 00:25:39,400 Speaker 1: couple of things here. First of all, if you take 499 00:25:40,200 --> 00:25:44,000 Speaker 1: the following five teams, the relevance of which will be 500 00:25:44,280 --> 00:25:50,480 Speaker 1: very evident. Oregon, USC, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio State. Take 501 00:25:50,600 --> 00:25:53,600 Speaker 1: those five teams and then you look at all the 502 00:25:53,760 --> 00:26:00,240 Speaker 1: transfer starters. On average on those five teams, it's forty 503 00:26:00,280 --> 00:26:04,719 Speaker 1: eight percent. So whatever we you know, you know, ten fifteen, 504 00:26:04,760 --> 00:26:08,080 Speaker 1: twenty years, we're old enough to remember what recruiting rankings, 505 00:26:08,080 --> 00:26:11,480 Speaker 1: and yes there's a correlation to performance, but it's some 506 00:26:11,640 --> 00:26:14,520 Speaker 1: factor less than it used to be because of transfer. 507 00:26:14,560 --> 00:26:17,480 Speaker 1: That's one point. Another point, be careful if you want 508 00:26:17,480 --> 00:26:22,360 Speaker 1: to just hinge all of the importance on recruiting, because 509 00:26:22,760 --> 00:26:26,840 Speaker 1: that will lead you logically into the following. The Huskies 510 00:26:26,880 --> 00:26:30,960 Speaker 1: had the number five class in the Big Ten, which 511 00:26:31,080 --> 00:26:33,919 Speaker 1: means if you want to just make a mathematical equation 512 00:26:34,040 --> 00:26:37,800 Speaker 1: wherever you were before signing date and you're going against 513 00:26:37,840 --> 00:26:41,640 Speaker 1: your top competitors in the Big ten, technically you could 514 00:26:41,720 --> 00:26:45,600 Speaker 1: say that you've lost ground to them if you're going 515 00:26:45,720 --> 00:26:50,040 Speaker 1: to uh to promote the primacy of recruiting, and then 516 00:26:50,119 --> 00:26:54,720 Speaker 1: you know, look what Jetfish did is exactly what he 517 00:26:54,760 --> 00:26:58,159 Speaker 1: should have done. He rolled up his sleeves and he 518 00:26:58,200 --> 00:27:01,439 Speaker 1: went to work, and he had the advantage which Kaylen 519 00:27:01,480 --> 00:27:04,520 Speaker 1: de Board did not have. He had the advantage Jetfish 520 00:27:04,760 --> 00:27:08,840 Speaker 1: of saying, hey, we just played in the national championship game. 521 00:27:09,000 --> 00:27:10,919 Speaker 1: In two of the last seven years we've been in 522 00:27:10,960 --> 00:27:15,040 Speaker 1: the final four. That is something that kaylend Boor didn't 523 00:27:15,080 --> 00:27:18,400 Speaker 1: have and and so he was smart. In fact, he's 524 00:27:18,440 --> 00:27:21,800 Speaker 1: even said he's talking internally. I've been working on this class, 525 00:27:21,920 --> 00:27:24,680 Speaker 1: the class of twenty six for two years. That's that's 526 00:27:24,800 --> 00:27:27,680 Speaker 1: right on the calendar of when when the Huskies played 527 00:27:27,680 --> 00:27:30,120 Speaker 1: in the National Championship. That's exactly what any coach at 528 00:27:30,200 --> 00:27:31,400 Speaker 1: Washington should have done. 529 00:27:31,600 --> 00:27:34,200 Speaker 3: So yes, tip of the hat got what he wanted. 530 00:27:34,240 --> 00:27:37,000 Speaker 1: But you're still you know, you got the people that 531 00:27:37,040 --> 00:27:40,080 Speaker 1: you're looking up at the conference that technically they had 532 00:27:40,080 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 1: a better recruiting class. 533 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:44,240 Speaker 3: So there's gonna have to be more than just the recruiting. 534 00:27:44,400 --> 00:27:46,560 Speaker 2: I think we have to pull an audible here and 535 00:27:46,600 --> 00:27:49,320 Speaker 2: do one more segment, a little more on top of 536 00:27:49,400 --> 00:27:51,560 Speaker 2: more for and get a little thought from you on 537 00:27:51,600 --> 00:27:54,040 Speaker 2: this big game Thursday night. I don't think I don't 538 00:27:54,080 --> 00:27:56,640 Speaker 2: think we can talk enough guys about this game coming 539 00:27:56,720 --> 00:27:58,480 Speaker 2: up right here on Thursday night. 540 00:27:58,520 --> 00:28:01,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, rock and roll against the Rams, biggest stick around. 541 00:28:01,040 --> 00:28:03,160 Speaker 2: We'll wrap it up with here before Monday night Football 542 00:28:03,200 --> 00:28:08,680 Speaker 2: coming up on ninety three to three KJRFM. Hey here 543 00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:12,639 Speaker 2: we got about three minutest deer, take the take the 544 00:28:12,680 --> 00:28:16,040 Speaker 2: floor Seahawks Rams Thursday, one of the biggest regular season 545 00:28:16,040 --> 00:28:17,920 Speaker 2: games the Hawks have played in maybe a last eleven 546 00:28:17,960 --> 00:28:18,600 Speaker 2: twelve years. 547 00:28:18,800 --> 00:28:21,720 Speaker 3: Oh my gosh, I'm so giddy. I can't wait. 548 00:28:21,760 --> 00:28:24,600 Speaker 1: I mean, look at the defense since the Tampa Bay game. 549 00:28:24,600 --> 00:28:28,280 Speaker 1: Remember now they had four starters missing. Now, over these 550 00:28:28,359 --> 00:28:32,000 Speaker 1: weeks they haven't been entirely healthy. Julian Love, Jaron Reed, 551 00:28:32,040 --> 00:28:36,879 Speaker 1: Devin Witherspoon have alternating miss games. But since Tampa Bay, 552 00:28:37,200 --> 00:28:41,080 Speaker 1: the Seahawks are number one defensively in the following statistics 553 00:28:41,920 --> 00:28:45,600 Speaker 1: points per game, points per drive, yards per game, yards 554 00:28:45,640 --> 00:28:50,360 Speaker 1: per play, passing yards per game, net yards per attempt, 555 00:28:50,640 --> 00:28:54,760 Speaker 1: and expected points after defensive EPA per play and defensive 556 00:28:54,760 --> 00:28:55,600 Speaker 1: EPA per game. 557 00:28:55,680 --> 00:28:56,440 Speaker 3: Unbelievable. 558 00:28:57,200 --> 00:28:59,520 Speaker 1: I can't wait to watch what these guys can do 559 00:28:59,680 --> 00:29:03,200 Speaker 1: under playoff type pressure in that game. 560 00:29:03,800 --> 00:29:07,760 Speaker 4: How much has Clint Kubiak been saving in his tool 561 00:29:07,880 --> 00:29:10,360 Speaker 4: chest these last three weeks when he really hasn't had 562 00:29:10,360 --> 00:29:11,280 Speaker 4: to pull a lot out? 563 00:29:11,320 --> 00:29:14,600 Speaker 3: How much easiest preparing and saving for the Rams game. Yeah, 564 00:29:14,640 --> 00:29:15,560 Speaker 3: it's a great question. 565 00:29:16,280 --> 00:29:19,840 Speaker 1: I don't know until they pop it, but it can 566 00:29:19,880 --> 00:29:22,280 Speaker 1: only take a couple. You know, if if you've got 567 00:29:22,280 --> 00:29:25,520 Speaker 1: a red zone gym and you know you pull it 568 00:29:25,560 --> 00:29:27,800 Speaker 1: out at the right time, you get a touchdown and 569 00:29:28,560 --> 00:29:30,680 Speaker 1: you know, it could only be a couple and it 570 00:29:30,680 --> 00:29:33,160 Speaker 1: can be meaningful. So you know, but here's a thought 571 00:29:33,160 --> 00:29:41,000 Speaker 1: on Sam Darnald. Guys, this week marked an interesting statistical coincidence. 572 00:29:41,480 --> 00:29:45,000 Speaker 1: In Tom Brady's entire career, he won seventy five point 573 00:29:45,040 --> 00:29:49,000 Speaker 1: four percent of his games, and Holmes, as of yesterday, 574 00:29:49,480 --> 00:29:52,520 Speaker 1: also has won seventy five point four percent of his games. 575 00:29:52,560 --> 00:29:56,600 Speaker 1: That's both of those in their entire career. Sam Donald 576 00:29:56,640 --> 00:29:59,360 Speaker 1: over the last thirty eight games, now, that's that's going 577 00:29:59,360 --> 00:30:03,760 Speaker 1: back to November twenty seven, twenty twenty two. That's three 578 00:30:03,840 --> 00:30:07,800 Speaker 1: seasons ago. That's four different teams, four different coaches. Sam 579 00:30:07,920 --> 00:30:13,200 Speaker 1: Darnold has won seventy six point three percent, a little 580 00:30:13,240 --> 00:30:15,280 Speaker 1: more than each of those. I know it's not a 581 00:30:15,280 --> 00:30:17,880 Speaker 1: full career, but that's what he's done. And then and 582 00:30:17,920 --> 00:30:22,120 Speaker 1: then for both Brady, Brady would give you a triple digit, 583 00:30:22,240 --> 00:30:25,320 Speaker 1: a one hundred or more passer rating on forty seven 584 00:30:25,400 --> 00:30:29,880 Speaker 1: percent of his start starts. Rather you have mahomes at 585 00:30:30,000 --> 00:30:33,480 Speaker 1: forty nine percent in the last thirty eight games over 586 00:30:33,560 --> 00:30:37,080 Speaker 1: three years. Donald gives you a triple digit passer rating 587 00:30:37,480 --> 00:30:40,320 Speaker 1: sixty six percent of his games Like this, dude has 588 00:30:40,360 --> 00:30:43,040 Speaker 1: been playing some damn good football. It's not just with 589 00:30:43,160 --> 00:30:46,960 Speaker 1: the Vikings. Last year he found something. He's only twenty 590 00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:48,960 Speaker 1: eight years old. He's under a hell of a lot 591 00:30:48,960 --> 00:30:51,280 Speaker 1: of pusser. Yeah, and we'll see how he handles it 592 00:30:51,280 --> 00:30:51,880 Speaker 1: on Thursday, all. 593 00:30:51,880 --> 00:30:52,960 Speaker 3: Right, ten seconds or last. 594 00:30:52,960 --> 00:30:55,440 Speaker 2: So if you're wrong, your wife leaves you for Angel 595 00:30:55,480 --> 00:30:57,719 Speaker 2: at the burrito drive through that you go to all 596 00:30:57,760 --> 00:31:00,000 Speaker 2: the time. Who wins on Thursday night? 597 00:31:01,640 --> 00:31:04,080 Speaker 1: I think there's a reason why the Rams are favored, Hm, 598 00:31:04,600 --> 00:31:05,760 Speaker 1: the not anymore though? 599 00:31:06,280 --> 00:31:08,760 Speaker 3: Are you sure? A point and a half? Seahawks are 600 00:31:08,800 --> 00:31:12,720 Speaker 3: one and a half? Espnodcast one a half point favorites now, yep. 601 00:31:13,320 --> 00:31:16,800 Speaker 2: I'm looking at ESPN right now, and the Seahawks are. 602 00:31:17,280 --> 00:31:17,360 Speaker 4: No. 603 00:31:17,440 --> 00:31:19,040 Speaker 2: The Rams are still favored by a point and a 604 00:31:19,040 --> 00:31:21,320 Speaker 2: half according to them, but we'll find out. We got 605 00:31:21,400 --> 00:31:23,480 Speaker 2: four days for the action to move man, all right, listen, 606 00:31:23,560 --> 00:31:26,120 Speaker 2: great stuff, and we'll come down Thursday before the game, 607 00:31:26,120 --> 00:31:28,080 Speaker 2: all right, pal, you bet all right here, mail, and 608 00:31:28,120 --> 00:31:30,360 Speaker 2: we got Dolphins we got steelers coming next. 609 00:31:30,360 --> 00:31:31,320 Speaker 3: We'll see you tomorrow. Bye.