1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:01,800 Speaker 1: Have a little bit of fun with some chief slow 2 00:00:01,880 --> 00:00:06,320 Speaker 1: lights and I typically I don't know. I'd like to 3 00:00:06,320 --> 00:00:08,200 Speaker 1: say I'd take the high road. I'd like to believe 4 00:00:08,200 --> 00:00:09,399 Speaker 1: that I would be the kind of person that would 5 00:00:09,400 --> 00:00:09,960 Speaker 1: take the high road. 6 00:00:10,000 --> 00:00:10,160 Speaker 2: Here. 7 00:00:13,240 --> 00:00:14,440 Speaker 3: Why are you laughing so hard? 8 00:00:14,680 --> 00:00:17,759 Speaker 2: Is it April already? Because that sounds that sounds like 9 00:00:17,760 --> 00:00:18,680 Speaker 2: an April Fools jokes. 10 00:00:18,680 --> 00:00:20,640 Speaker 1: I'm just saying I'd like to believe I'm the kind 11 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:22,120 Speaker 1: of person that would take the high roads. 12 00:00:23,680 --> 00:00:24,160 Speaker 3: You're right. 13 00:00:25,560 --> 00:00:26,079 Speaker 4: To believe. 14 00:00:26,200 --> 00:00:28,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, when I lay my head down at night, I'm like, 15 00:00:28,240 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: you know what, I took the high road today. 16 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:32,720 Speaker 3: I believe that too high. 17 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:34,320 Speaker 5: See. 18 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:39,519 Speaker 2: See, there's a difference between what one believes right and 19 00:00:39,600 --> 00:00:41,440 Speaker 2: what is actual. 20 00:00:41,720 --> 00:00:44,239 Speaker 1: What is is yes, yes, no, and that's and so 21 00:00:44,680 --> 00:00:47,000 Speaker 1: reality is, Oh, I'm. 22 00:00:46,840 --> 00:00:51,239 Speaker 3: Gonna enjoy this. Oh yes, you are the chiefs rough night, 23 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 3: and we're gonna have some fun with it. We'll do that. 24 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:55,840 Speaker 3: Come up here in just a little bit again. Five 25 00:00:55,880 --> 00:00:56,560 Speaker 3: six six nine. 26 00:00:56,480 --> 00:00:57,960 Speaker 1: Zero is our kay common sper health text on a 27 00:00:57,960 --> 00:01:01,440 Speaker 1: lot of great texts earlier in the first talking about R. J. 28 00:01:01,560 --> 00:01:02,600 Speaker 3: Harvey, this one. 29 00:01:02,720 --> 00:01:02,880 Speaker 4: R J. 30 00:01:03,000 --> 00:01:06,280 Speaker 1: Harvey's performance yesterday looks more like his college highlights and 31 00:01:06,360 --> 00:01:09,039 Speaker 1: what we were hoping he would become. His second and 32 00:01:09,080 --> 00:01:12,520 Speaker 1: third effort breaking tackles was a huge step up and 33 00:01:12,560 --> 00:01:16,280 Speaker 1: has established himself as a legit dual threat back great 34 00:01:16,280 --> 00:01:17,759 Speaker 1: effort for McLoughlin as well. 35 00:01:18,319 --> 00:01:20,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, and I imagine and you guys can answer this. 36 00:01:20,240 --> 00:01:22,600 Speaker 1: And I was asking this last night on Broncos React 37 00:01:23,080 --> 00:01:27,400 Speaker 1: if you saw enough out of RJ. Harvey, Jalil McLoughlin 38 00:01:27,480 --> 00:01:31,480 Speaker 1: and Tyler Biday that you feel more confident about the 39 00:01:31,480 --> 00:01:35,560 Speaker 1: Broncos running attack going forward, So please answer that question, because. 40 00:01:35,280 --> 00:01:36,520 Speaker 3: I legitimately do. 41 00:01:37,000 --> 00:01:39,120 Speaker 1: As I'm sitting here today, I feel like we've seen 42 00:01:39,120 --> 00:01:41,240 Speaker 1: a steady increase. And you know what else is very 43 00:01:41,319 --> 00:01:43,880 Speaker 1: encouraging about all of this is how good they've been 44 00:01:43,880 --> 00:01:46,679 Speaker 1: on third down, which is really a result of first 45 00:01:46,680 --> 00:01:49,840 Speaker 1: and second down and how they're running the ball. Of course, 46 00:01:49,880 --> 00:01:52,559 Speaker 1: you had two fourteen play drives in a nineteen play 47 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:53,440 Speaker 1: drive yesterday. 48 00:01:54,040 --> 00:01:55,080 Speaker 3: That is unbelievable. 49 00:01:55,200 --> 00:01:57,640 Speaker 1: You had nearly forty minutes time of possession, which also 50 00:01:57,720 --> 00:02:01,320 Speaker 1: is included and baked into the running game. But you 51 00:02:01,520 --> 00:02:04,520 Speaker 1: noticed they didn't find themselves in many third and lungs, 52 00:02:04,720 --> 00:02:09,079 Speaker 1: not yesterday, and buy large over the last three games ever, 53 00:02:09,080 --> 00:02:11,760 Speaker 1: since the Mini by remember they had the terrible game 54 00:02:11,760 --> 00:02:17,360 Speaker 1: against the Raiders MANI by Chiefs by Washington, and then 55 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:20,600 Speaker 1: now the Raiders again, do you realize like fifty percent 56 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:24,920 Speaker 1: on third down? Now over the last three games there 57 00:02:24,919 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 1: were seven of seven fifteen, seven to fifteen to seven 58 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:33,120 Speaker 1: to twelve. They're fifty percent third down. Why because they're 59 00:02:33,160 --> 00:02:36,079 Speaker 1: running the ball better and there's a commitment, there's a 60 00:02:36,080 --> 00:02:39,280 Speaker 1: commitment to it, especially early in the down and early 61 00:02:39,320 --> 00:02:41,359 Speaker 1: in the drive. They're getting four yards, they're getting five 62 00:02:41,440 --> 00:02:44,280 Speaker 1: yards on first down. And you put yourself in second 63 00:02:44,280 --> 00:02:47,560 Speaker 1: in medium, then you may not even see third down, 64 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:49,840 Speaker 1: or if you do see third down, you'd probably just 65 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 1: see third and one, third and two. 66 00:02:51,880 --> 00:02:56,440 Speaker 2: I mind that for an interesting thought, to run the 67 00:02:56,480 --> 00:03:00,880 Speaker 2: ball on first down, to put yourself in a second situation. 68 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:04,079 Speaker 2: Why are you be so sarcastic. I'm not being sarcastically 69 00:03:04,840 --> 00:03:08,360 Speaker 2: better late than ever? See, I never liked that better 70 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:13,000 Speaker 2: late than ever. That is something that I it's not 71 00:03:13,080 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 2: a lot of of yours, but it's it's in this 72 00:03:15,960 --> 00:03:19,640 Speaker 2: store than there's somewhere better late than never. It's like, 73 00:03:19,760 --> 00:03:23,120 Speaker 2: how about not being late at all? How about being 74 00:03:23,240 --> 00:03:25,320 Speaker 2: how about this? Like my dad you say, how about 75 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:26,000 Speaker 2: being on time? 76 00:03:26,880 --> 00:03:32,079 Speaker 3: Right? We can't go back to that, No, we can't, 77 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:33,280 Speaker 3: but it. 78 00:03:33,320 --> 00:03:38,480 Speaker 2: Just gives you somewhat of a look into what things 79 00:03:38,560 --> 00:03:39,560 Speaker 2: could have been. 80 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:40,760 Speaker 3: Not just with R. J. 81 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:43,520 Speaker 4: Harvey, but with JK. Dobbins. 82 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:46,880 Speaker 2: And the part that is both I'm excited about but 83 00:03:46,920 --> 00:03:49,680 Speaker 2: disappointed at the same time is like this level of 84 00:03:49,720 --> 00:03:52,960 Speaker 2: production could have taken place earlier because R. J. 85 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:57,160 Speaker 4: Harvey took a lot of Stone's. 86 00:03:56,720 --> 00:04:01,400 Speaker 2: Throwing his way, because the offense was not producing from 87 00:04:01,440 --> 00:04:05,600 Speaker 2: a run game standpoint, just look at the Washington Commander's results. 88 00:04:05,880 --> 00:04:10,400 Speaker 2: I think thirteen carries thirty five yards, so seventeen carries 89 00:04:10,480 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 2: seventy four yards. I believe in this game against the Raiders. 90 00:04:13,800 --> 00:04:17,320 Speaker 2: So once again, continue to run the ball, and then 91 00:04:17,400 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 2: also your quarterback. I mean, come on, remember, I mean 92 00:04:22,440 --> 00:04:26,080 Speaker 2: far as backyard football goes, sign me up for backyard 93 00:04:26,080 --> 00:04:30,440 Speaker 2: football because that design QB run when you spray guys out, 94 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:33,599 Speaker 2: take the direct snap Pauls for a second, take a picture, 95 00:04:34,360 --> 00:04:37,880 Speaker 2: and then run it in for a touchdown. That is 96 00:04:37,960 --> 00:04:41,400 Speaker 2: more of what the league is now, the backyard football 97 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:44,360 Speaker 2: type of play from the quarterback position. 98 00:04:44,440 --> 00:04:45,680 Speaker 3: Do you gotta live in now? 99 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:46,120 Speaker 5: Man? 100 00:04:46,279 --> 00:04:48,680 Speaker 2: You gotta live in And now, man, do do you 101 00:04:49,080 --> 00:04:53,400 Speaker 2: or are you of the belief that playing that style 102 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:56,480 Speaker 2: of football is sustainable? 103 00:04:57,040 --> 00:05:01,839 Speaker 3: I do, I do, and actually, you know, so there's interesting. 104 00:05:01,839 --> 00:05:06,720 Speaker 1: Sean was asked about why there weren't more deep attempts 105 00:05:06,920 --> 00:05:09,359 Speaker 1: versus the Raiders, and here's what he said, and then 106 00:05:09,400 --> 00:05:10,240 Speaker 1: we'll kind of break it down. 107 00:05:10,720 --> 00:05:14,680 Speaker 6: We probably called seven shot plays in that game, and 108 00:05:15,040 --> 00:05:17,200 Speaker 6: they're doing a pretty good job staying on top in 109 00:05:17,279 --> 00:05:20,960 Speaker 6: their zone. Typically when you play a Teak Carol team, 110 00:05:21,400 --> 00:05:24,480 Speaker 6: you know it's going to require a lot of throws 111 00:05:24,520 --> 00:05:27,800 Speaker 6: that come underneath the coverage. And so you know, the 112 00:05:27,839 --> 00:05:30,600 Speaker 6: game went a certain way. And I told you after 113 00:05:30,640 --> 00:05:34,720 Speaker 6: the game, and then again today I really liked how 114 00:05:34,760 --> 00:05:35,640 Speaker 6: the game unfolded. 115 00:05:35,960 --> 00:05:37,599 Speaker 3: Yeah, called seven shot plays. 116 00:05:38,360 --> 00:05:41,720 Speaker 1: Meanwhile, it looked as though the design and I think 117 00:05:41,800 --> 00:05:44,320 Speaker 1: everybody watching the game, we don't know that, right. We 118 00:05:44,400 --> 00:05:47,320 Speaker 1: just think you're just getting the ball out fast, and 119 00:05:47,360 --> 00:05:49,760 Speaker 1: you're taking what the defense has given you, and they're 120 00:05:49,800 --> 00:05:52,000 Speaker 1: giving you five or six yards per play. I mean, 121 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:53,360 Speaker 1: I think in the end, let me see here what 122 00:05:53,440 --> 00:05:56,479 Speaker 1: the what the final tally was on yards per play? Yeah, 123 00:05:56,520 --> 00:05:58,600 Speaker 1: it was I mean four point nine, so you need 124 00:05:58,680 --> 00:06:02,560 Speaker 1: five yards per play, right, And by the way, you 125 00:06:02,560 --> 00:06:05,360 Speaker 1: were on the field for seventy two plays, so five 126 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:07,599 Speaker 1: yards per play if I was gonna tell you that 127 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:09,200 Speaker 1: the team was and now it's like not even gonna 128 00:06:09,240 --> 00:06:11,560 Speaker 1: lead the league, right, But you're just gonna give five 129 00:06:11,640 --> 00:06:14,120 Speaker 1: yards for play. You'll take that because you're gonna get 130 00:06:14,360 --> 00:06:16,960 Speaker 1: a first down most of the time after a couple 131 00:06:16,960 --> 00:06:19,120 Speaker 1: of plays, and you can continue to move the ball 132 00:06:19,240 --> 00:06:21,560 Speaker 1: or as Ben likes the same, matriculate the ball down 133 00:06:21,560 --> 00:06:25,160 Speaker 1: the field. The point of it is here, when we 134 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:28,000 Speaker 1: watched that game and we're dissecting it, like how did 135 00:06:28,080 --> 00:06:31,240 Speaker 1: Bowe Nixon, how did that offense ultimately function? Ufel Hey 136 00:06:31,279 --> 00:06:33,520 Speaker 1: seven to twelve and third down. They moved the ball, 137 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 1: They had a couple of fourteen play drives, the nineteen 138 00:06:36,080 --> 00:06:38,880 Speaker 1: play drive. Everything was great, but there was some grousing 139 00:06:38,920 --> 00:06:42,120 Speaker 1: after the fact that they weren't taking deep shots. You 140 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:45,600 Speaker 1: will have to continue to bake that in to your 141 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:49,279 Speaker 1: overall offensive game plan because you're gonna play better defenses. 142 00:06:49,520 --> 00:06:52,599 Speaker 1: The Packers, for example, are a much better defense. But again, 143 00:06:53,320 --> 00:06:55,880 Speaker 1: getting the ball out fast is gonna neutralize a little 144 00:06:55,880 --> 00:06:59,240 Speaker 1: bit of that pass rush, and specifically Michael Parsons now 145 00:06:59,279 --> 00:06:59,600 Speaker 1: isn't it. 146 00:07:00,040 --> 00:07:01,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's exactly going to happen. 147 00:07:01,960 --> 00:07:05,920 Speaker 2: But if the Broncos defense, that's what they We've seen 148 00:07:05,960 --> 00:07:08,000 Speaker 2: happen to them in the past two games. It happened 149 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:10,640 Speaker 2: to them against the Colts, and it happened against them 150 00:07:11,120 --> 00:07:12,320 Speaker 2: against Justin. 151 00:07:12,120 --> 00:07:13,320 Speaker 4: Herbert and the Chargers. 152 00:07:13,520 --> 00:07:15,360 Speaker 2: How quickly can you get the ball out to keep 153 00:07:15,400 --> 00:07:18,640 Speaker 2: the defense and the andrusher at bay. The Broncos did that, 154 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:21,840 Speaker 2: and to Patrick Graham's credit, he made sure that the 155 00:07:21,880 --> 00:07:24,560 Speaker 2: Broncos couldn't take the top off the defense. So the 156 00:07:24,560 --> 00:07:26,480 Speaker 2: Broncos said, okay, well we're going to take the short 157 00:07:26,520 --> 00:07:29,760 Speaker 2: and intermediate. And that's why the Broncos were more efficient 158 00:07:29,760 --> 00:07:33,560 Speaker 2: because the word I heard about the Broncos offense yesterday 159 00:07:33,560 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 2: missing time of possession was they were dominant. I said, 160 00:07:36,440 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 2: I wouldn't use the word dominant. The word I would 161 00:07:39,120 --> 00:07:41,640 Speaker 2: use is efficient. And that's just something that we haven't 162 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:46,080 Speaker 2: really seen the Broncos do all season long. Be efficient, 163 00:07:46,120 --> 00:07:49,000 Speaker 2: and efficiency is something that you can lean on and 164 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:52,239 Speaker 2: you can build on as well as a receiver running 165 00:07:52,280 --> 00:07:54,720 Speaker 2: rounds or Champagne call and plays very quickly. 166 00:07:54,760 --> 00:07:59,559 Speaker 1: Here, how miserable from a defensive perspective with a team 167 00:07:59,720 --> 00:08:02,960 Speaker 1: having two fourteen play drives and then nineteen play drive 168 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:06,840 Speaker 1: against you, Like how mignumbly frustrating is that? 169 00:08:07,200 --> 00:08:09,880 Speaker 2: For defensive player, it's frustrating because you're saying, Okay, well, 170 00:08:10,320 --> 00:08:12,880 Speaker 2: we had opportunities to get off the field on third down, 171 00:08:13,080 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 2: or we had the right coverage called and they made 172 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:20,560 Speaker 2: a play, or you know, some somehow, some way they 173 00:08:20,640 --> 00:08:23,040 Speaker 2: ran the ball on us when they shouldn't because we 174 00:08:23,120 --> 00:08:27,360 Speaker 2: had every single gap. Feel with the human body, it is, 175 00:08:27,480 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 2: it does become demoralizing. You started to look towards the sideline. 176 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:32,840 Speaker 2: We start a look at you on the players like hell, man, 177 00:08:32,920 --> 00:08:35,920 Speaker 2: hey do you do your job? And when that starts 178 00:08:35,960 --> 00:08:38,839 Speaker 2: to happen, chaos and Sue's on the sideline. 179 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:42,960 Speaker 1: Check in with doctor Dave Schneider from Ortheo Colorado brought 180 00:08:42,960 --> 00:08:45,680 Speaker 1: to you by Ortho Colorado Hospital, part of Common Spirit Health. 181 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 1: Go to Orthoclorado dot org. Doctor Schneider. Always great to 182 00:08:49,000 --> 00:08:50,080 Speaker 1: catch up with you. How are you, sir? 183 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:53,960 Speaker 7: I'm doing amazing. How about those Broncos? 184 00:08:54,040 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 3: How about those Broncos? Yeah? 185 00:08:55,840 --> 00:08:58,079 Speaker 1: Yeah, another another big win and yeah, not a lot 186 00:08:58,080 --> 00:09:00,640 Speaker 1: of injuries coming out of the game. But what I 187 00:09:00,720 --> 00:09:05,240 Speaker 1: wanted to check in on was on Ben Powers because 188 00:09:05,280 --> 00:09:08,960 Speaker 1: he left after week five with the biceps tear, and 189 00:09:09,120 --> 00:09:11,320 Speaker 1: we talked to you back then and asked, is it 190 00:09:11,360 --> 00:09:16,040 Speaker 1: really possible he could be available in December? Well, it's December, Doc, 191 00:09:16,160 --> 00:09:18,840 Speaker 1: so want to check in. Do you think that's a possibility. 192 00:09:18,840 --> 00:09:20,880 Speaker 1: We still see Ben Powers at some point. 193 00:09:21,840 --> 00:09:23,360 Speaker 7: I do you know, if you go back and look 194 00:09:23,360 --> 00:09:27,959 Speaker 7: at the calendar, I think that's around October eighth or so. 195 00:09:28,000 --> 00:09:32,320 Speaker 7: And now we're twelve weeks out, and I really think 196 00:09:32,800 --> 00:09:35,280 Speaker 7: his return is eminent, which would you know, break all 197 00:09:35,280 --> 00:09:38,360 Speaker 7: the records, But the way that we do repairs on 198 00:09:38,400 --> 00:09:41,760 Speaker 7: these type of tendon injuries has changed so dramatically it's 199 00:09:41,800 --> 00:09:42,640 Speaker 7: actually possible. 200 00:09:43,760 --> 00:09:47,600 Speaker 2: So we got Justin Herbert playing tonight against the Philadelphia Eagles, 201 00:09:47,600 --> 00:09:50,560 Speaker 2: and we know last week he had that surgery on 202 00:09:50,679 --> 00:09:52,120 Speaker 2: his hand and. 203 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 4: Is on his non throwing hand. 204 00:09:53,480 --> 00:09:57,000 Speaker 2: How if anything, that could be a problem for him 205 00:09:57,000 --> 00:09:57,840 Speaker 2: in tonight's game. 206 00:09:59,160 --> 00:10:02,040 Speaker 7: You know, Nicko s Initially the report they kept saying 207 00:10:02,040 --> 00:10:04,520 Speaker 7: it was a broken bone in his hand, which if 208 00:10:04,559 --> 00:10:06,520 Speaker 7: you see that to a roth Peg surgeon, we're not 209 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:09,560 Speaker 7: thinking about their fingers. We're thinking about the bones in 210 00:10:09,640 --> 00:10:12,840 Speaker 7: the either the wrist or those long bones in the 211 00:10:12,880 --> 00:10:16,000 Speaker 7: back of your hand, the meta carpal bones. But then 212 00:10:16,120 --> 00:10:18,480 Speaker 7: later they talked about he had that press conference and 213 00:10:18,520 --> 00:10:21,079 Speaker 7: he kept his hands in his hoodie pocket so you 214 00:10:21,120 --> 00:10:24,960 Speaker 7: couldn't see where the splint was. So now I don't know. 215 00:10:25,040 --> 00:10:26,680 Speaker 7: I don't know if it was a finger on his 216 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:29,040 Speaker 7: left hand or one of the meta carpal bones in 217 00:10:29,080 --> 00:10:32,439 Speaker 7: his left hand. We've all seen quarterbacks come back after 218 00:10:32,679 --> 00:10:34,680 Speaker 7: surgery on one of the bones in their hands, sometimes 219 00:10:34,720 --> 00:10:38,120 Speaker 7: play well, sometimes play awful. I'm thinking the fact that 220 00:10:38,160 --> 00:10:40,360 Speaker 7: he was throwing in practice. There's some video of him 221 00:10:40,360 --> 00:10:43,360 Speaker 7: throwing in practice, just a couple of days he from surgery. 222 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:45,920 Speaker 7: I'm thinking he's good to go. If I was one 223 00:10:45,960 --> 00:10:50,200 Speaker 7: of those fantasy football guys, I gotta say I'd put 224 00:10:50,240 --> 00:10:52,960 Speaker 7: my money on Herbert to throw and to play well. 225 00:10:53,400 --> 00:10:53,720 Speaker 3: Yeah. 226 00:10:53,720 --> 00:10:57,320 Speaker 1: Apparently there's like a plate in screws in his hand. 227 00:10:57,559 --> 00:10:57,760 Speaker 3: Yeah. 228 00:10:57,960 --> 00:11:01,720 Speaker 1: Actively today I was like, man again, football players are tough, 229 00:11:01,760 --> 00:11:04,320 Speaker 1: but that that seems kind of ridiculous, especially when you 230 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:06,840 Speaker 1: have defensive players like Nick Ferguson coming after you all 231 00:11:06,960 --> 00:11:08,520 Speaker 1: night trying to hit that hand. 232 00:11:10,000 --> 00:11:12,200 Speaker 7: Yeah, if it's if it's your pinky bone, even your 233 00:11:12,320 --> 00:11:16,319 Speaker 7: pinky metacarpal bone, the so called border bone. There's a 234 00:11:16,360 --> 00:11:18,520 Speaker 7: lot of stress on there, and that's concerning. But if 235 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:20,840 Speaker 7: it's like at the base of your middle or your 236 00:11:20,920 --> 00:11:24,080 Speaker 7: ring finger, you can stabilize that and get a good 237 00:11:24,120 --> 00:11:27,160 Speaker 7: little hand splint on there. I don't know. My gut 238 00:11:27,200 --> 00:11:29,200 Speaker 7: tells me, A little bit of science tells me. I 239 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 7: think he's going to be good to go. 240 00:11:31,160 --> 00:11:33,960 Speaker 2: Well, dog, We've seen a couple of players this past 241 00:11:34,000 --> 00:11:39,880 Speaker 2: weekend suffer aco injuries. How difficult are those types of 242 00:11:39,920 --> 00:11:43,000 Speaker 2: injuries to bounce back from? 243 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:47,880 Speaker 7: Now, the weird thing is, as the season progresses a 244 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:51,960 Speaker 7: Daniel Jones kind of character where you know he's dealing 245 00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:56,240 Speaker 7: with an injury to the contralateral leg. And now as 246 00:11:56,320 --> 00:11:59,280 Speaker 7: quarterbacks tend to do tear the achilles on their on 247 00:11:59,360 --> 00:12:02,760 Speaker 7: their plant leg, you know, right handed thrower, right leg 248 00:12:03,600 --> 00:12:06,520 Speaker 7: where you push off, and especially if a bone is compromised, 249 00:12:06,520 --> 00:12:08,719 Speaker 7: and we see that in the same thing. As the 250 00:12:08,800 --> 00:12:11,400 Speaker 7: season drags on, you can have a little strain to 251 00:12:11,440 --> 00:12:15,920 Speaker 7: your ACL, and then you tear your ACL. And typically 252 00:12:15,960 --> 00:12:18,199 Speaker 7: the guy who tears the ACL late in the season 253 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:21,200 Speaker 7: and won't say, my knees kind of been mugging me. 254 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:24,640 Speaker 7: It's swelling. It's a little concerning seeing Mahomes having to 255 00:12:24,760 --> 00:12:28,600 Speaker 7: ice or heat his left knee there on the sidelines 256 00:12:28,640 --> 00:12:31,560 Speaker 7: in the second half. He's like, man, he's a little 257 00:12:31,559 --> 00:12:33,920 Speaker 7: bit of a sitting duck for having an injury himself. 258 00:12:34,200 --> 00:12:35,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, no doubt about it. 259 00:12:35,160 --> 00:12:35,319 Speaker 5: Yeah. 260 00:12:35,320 --> 00:12:36,800 Speaker 1: I was gonna ask you last one here for on 261 00:12:36,880 --> 00:12:39,920 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones. So do you do believe that was that 262 00:12:39,960 --> 00:12:44,080 Speaker 1: the fractured fibula was contributing, ultimately contributed to that achilles 263 00:12:44,120 --> 00:12:44,960 Speaker 1: tear for him? 264 00:12:45,600 --> 00:12:47,880 Speaker 7: I would think so, because it's throwing mechanics would be 265 00:12:47,920 --> 00:12:49,480 Speaker 7: off even just the way if you look at the 266 00:12:49,480 --> 00:12:54,000 Speaker 7: replay of that play where he looked a little odd 267 00:12:54,160 --> 00:12:56,640 Speaker 7: moving and trying to set. Obviously he's on under a 268 00:12:56,679 --> 00:12:59,200 Speaker 7: ton of heat from a guy like Nick trying to 269 00:12:59,280 --> 00:13:02,560 Speaker 7: kill him, and you know, as he's trying to plant 270 00:13:02,600 --> 00:13:06,319 Speaker 7: and throw and twist, just puts extra stress on that achilles. 271 00:13:06,360 --> 00:13:08,000 Speaker 7: And we see it all the time where someone has 272 00:13:08,040 --> 00:13:10,920 Speaker 7: a nagging hamstring injury on one side and ended up 273 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:13,599 Speaker 7: rolling their ankle or tearing their a sail on the 274 00:13:13,640 --> 00:13:14,400 Speaker 7: other side. 275 00:13:14,880 --> 00:13:17,120 Speaker 3: Doc, always great, We will check in with you next week. 276 00:13:17,160 --> 00:13:21,400 Speaker 3: Really appreciate it all right, thanks to Go Broncos, Go Broncos. Indeed, 277 00:13:21,559 --> 00:13:22,520 Speaker 3: doctor Dave Schneider. 278 00:13:22,720 --> 00:13:25,040 Speaker 1: Brought to you by Ortho Colorado Hospital, part of Common 279 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:25,680 Speaker 1: Spirit Health. 280 00:13:25,880 --> 00:13:29,920 Speaker 3: Go to Orthoclorado dot org. We'll be right back, okayway. 281 00:13:30,920 --> 00:13:33,559 Speaker 5: I would be more excited just about what I saw 282 00:13:33,559 --> 00:13:34,160 Speaker 5: from RJ. 283 00:13:34,400 --> 00:13:34,800 Speaker 7: Harvey. 284 00:13:35,000 --> 00:13:36,600 Speaker 5: And I don't even know if I can quantify this, 285 00:13:36,679 --> 00:13:38,440 Speaker 5: but I know what it looks like. And when he 286 00:13:38,520 --> 00:13:42,840 Speaker 5: ran the ball, he was decisive, He at times was patient, 287 00:13:43,360 --> 00:13:46,760 Speaker 5: He had an explosion to him. I just see a 288 00:13:46,840 --> 00:13:51,800 Speaker 5: guy that yesterday looked much more comfortable and improved as 289 00:13:51,800 --> 00:13:54,480 Speaker 5: opposed to maybe what he looked like way early in 290 00:13:54,480 --> 00:13:54,840 Speaker 5: the season. 291 00:13:54,920 --> 00:13:56,960 Speaker 8: They handed off, rang right ahead, Harvey with a burst 292 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:59,000 Speaker 8: inside of twenty five steps out of a tackle and 293 00:13:59,080 --> 00:14:01,240 Speaker 8: pulled down a touch down saving tackle. 294 00:14:01,480 --> 00:14:03,680 Speaker 5: But that is a gain of fifteen yards. 295 00:14:03,920 --> 00:14:07,680 Speaker 8: Gwynn Miners got a great block up front, Harvey powerfully 296 00:14:07,720 --> 00:14:10,920 Speaker 8: off right guard and then accelerated and almost took that 297 00:14:11,000 --> 00:14:14,520 Speaker 8: to the house. Handed off to Harvey, Harvey off right guard, 298 00:14:14,640 --> 00:14:17,959 Speaker 8: Harvey into the end zone, capping a ninety one yard 299 00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:20,680 Speaker 8: touchdown drive and with four or five left in the 300 00:14:20,680 --> 00:14:24,120 Speaker 8: third quarters, now Denver twenty the Raider seven. 301 00:14:24,280 --> 00:14:25,800 Speaker 1: That's what you want to see, right, you want to 302 00:14:25,800 --> 00:14:30,000 Speaker 1: see him fighting for those yards the broken tackle. It 303 00:14:30,080 --> 00:14:32,800 Speaker 1: was the third and two ended up getting three yards, 304 00:14:33,120 --> 00:14:35,480 Speaker 1: and I think it was a Jamal Adams I mean 305 00:14:35,480 --> 00:14:40,120 Speaker 1: he had him dead to rights for I may have 306 00:14:40,120 --> 00:14:42,000 Speaker 1: been a short game like a one yard. 307 00:14:41,880 --> 00:14:45,360 Speaker 3: Gain if not. 308 00:14:44,160 --> 00:14:47,400 Speaker 1: Nothing, and then he had the balance and fought through 309 00:14:47,440 --> 00:14:48,880 Speaker 1: it to be able to get that first down. 310 00:14:48,920 --> 00:14:49,840 Speaker 3: That was really impressive. 311 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:52,320 Speaker 8: Knicks takes the snap, looks left, throws the ball to Harvey, 312 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:55,400 Speaker 8: who catches it, doesn't get knocked down, keeps his feet 313 00:14:55,520 --> 00:14:59,880 Speaker 8: and we'll have a first down. With terrific second effort, 314 00:15:00,360 --> 00:15:06,560 Speaker 8: Devin White and Isaiah Poulamau make the tackle Jamal Adams missed, 315 00:15:06,560 --> 00:15:09,360 Speaker 8: and Jamal Adams one of the big tacklers in the league. 316 00:15:09,560 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 3: I mean he went shoulder high on RJ. 317 00:15:12,760 --> 00:15:16,120 Speaker 8: Harvey, who kept his ballance with his left hand on 318 00:15:16,160 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 8: a third and two, a catch and run of three 319 00:15:19,520 --> 00:15:20,600 Speaker 8: yards first down Denver. 320 00:15:20,840 --> 00:15:23,240 Speaker 1: Some of the best three yards you've ever seen the NFL. 321 00:15:23,320 --> 00:15:26,360 Speaker 1: Man as a former dB, that probably made you WinCE 322 00:15:26,400 --> 00:15:27,360 Speaker 1: a little bit, though. 323 00:15:27,960 --> 00:15:33,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, because I prought myself with not missing tackles and 324 00:15:33,720 --> 00:15:35,480 Speaker 2: what we see now in today's NFL, A lot of 325 00:15:35,560 --> 00:15:39,280 Speaker 2: guys don't work on that fundamental because they think that 326 00:15:39,360 --> 00:15:41,760 Speaker 2: they can block tackle and just running to a guy 327 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:46,520 Speaker 2: and knock him off their feet, and guys have more ballast. 328 00:15:46,120 --> 00:15:47,640 Speaker 4: Now than ever before. 329 00:15:47,720 --> 00:15:50,280 Speaker 2: This is why you have to wrap up and run 330 00:15:50,360 --> 00:15:52,240 Speaker 2: your feet to make that tackle. 331 00:15:52,280 --> 00:15:56,040 Speaker 3: But that shows you the power that r j. 332 00:15:56,280 --> 00:15:57,240 Speaker 4: Harvey has. 333 00:15:57,640 --> 00:16:01,840 Speaker 2: And it's the same power that Sean Payton and George 334 00:16:01,840 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 2: Payden saw in college that said, Hey, we want to 335 00:16:06,040 --> 00:16:07,000 Speaker 2: draft this guy. 336 00:16:07,040 --> 00:16:09,280 Speaker 4: We want to make him part of our team. 337 00:16:09,400 --> 00:16:12,440 Speaker 2: And every time Marjorie Harvey gets a chance to be 338 00:16:12,520 --> 00:16:14,560 Speaker 2: on a perimeter catching the ball to running the ball, 339 00:16:15,040 --> 00:16:15,880 Speaker 2: he wants to do that. 340 00:16:15,960 --> 00:16:18,680 Speaker 4: He wants to punish would be tacklers. 341 00:16:19,000 --> 00:16:20,360 Speaker 1: I want to come back to the Broncos here in 342 00:16:20,400 --> 00:16:23,600 Speaker 1: a second, but I noticed you were doing some kind 343 00:16:23,600 --> 00:16:28,720 Speaker 1: of video talking about Notre Dame Gallege football playoff. For 344 00:16:28,720 --> 00:16:31,160 Speaker 1: a moment, I'd like to get your thoughts. Did the 345 00:16:31,640 --> 00:16:33,760 Speaker 1: Notre Dame fighting Irish get snubbed? 346 00:16:34,800 --> 00:16:38,720 Speaker 2: No, they didn't get snubbed. I mean, fighting Irish is 347 00:16:38,720 --> 00:16:41,120 Speaker 2: in your name, so you actually have to fight during 348 00:16:41,160 --> 00:16:44,640 Speaker 2: the season, damn right, And they didn't really do that. 349 00:16:44,680 --> 00:16:47,760 Speaker 2: And here's the problem. There're certain in the not in 350 00:16:47,800 --> 00:16:51,920 Speaker 2: the NFL, but collegiate programs who think that they're larger 351 00:16:51,960 --> 00:16:54,640 Speaker 2: than they are, Like we saw Penn State think that 352 00:16:54,680 --> 00:16:58,040 Speaker 2: they're larger than they are and they fighted James Franklin, 353 00:16:58,560 --> 00:17:01,680 Speaker 2: that's going to buy him in the backside. And Notre 354 00:17:01,760 --> 00:17:04,320 Speaker 2: Dame is thinking, okay, well, looking at what we were 355 00:17:04,359 --> 00:17:09,720 Speaker 2: able to do back in our heyday, right and dominating 356 00:17:09,760 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 2: I don't want to say dominating, maybe that's not the word, 357 00:17:11,800 --> 00:17:14,679 Speaker 2: but be really efficient at what you do and be 358 00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:17,840 Speaker 2: a part of college football. They were always part of 359 00:17:17,880 --> 00:17:20,800 Speaker 2: the BCS. So I guess Notre Dame fans thought, well, 360 00:17:21,400 --> 00:17:23,360 Speaker 2: since we carried the name Notre Dame when we got 361 00:17:23,359 --> 00:17:27,240 Speaker 2: the Golden Dome, or you guys are supposed to recognize that. Well, 362 00:17:27,320 --> 00:17:30,680 Speaker 2: basically what the College Football Committee told you. 363 00:17:31,320 --> 00:17:34,480 Speaker 3: They said, you know what, we like to date you, 364 00:17:35,480 --> 00:17:36,840 Speaker 3: but we don't want to marry you. 365 00:17:37,320 --> 00:17:39,520 Speaker 2: Right, We like dating you, we like having fun with you. 366 00:17:39,760 --> 00:17:44,200 Speaker 2: Because that's what they did. They toyed with Notre Dame 367 00:17:44,680 --> 00:17:48,000 Speaker 2: every single week. When the committee got together and they 368 00:17:48,200 --> 00:17:50,440 Speaker 2: rees Davis and they put up the boards and all 369 00:17:50,480 --> 00:17:53,119 Speaker 2: of this stuff, Notre Dame was in the mix, and 370 00:17:53,160 --> 00:17:55,639 Speaker 2: they told Notre Dame, you better than some of these 371 00:17:55,720 --> 00:17:59,560 Speaker 2: people only to let you down and say it, see 372 00:17:59,560 --> 00:18:03,959 Speaker 2: what had happened. Right, We're not gonna be able to 373 00:18:04,280 --> 00:18:07,560 Speaker 2: take you to the prom right now. We'll take some 374 00:18:07,640 --> 00:18:10,720 Speaker 2: photos and we'll text them to you, but you're not 375 00:18:10,840 --> 00:18:13,040 Speaker 2: gonna be a part of it. And so much so 376 00:18:13,280 --> 00:18:17,280 Speaker 2: that Notre Dame decided, all right, why now you're gonna play. 377 00:18:17,080 --> 00:18:20,480 Speaker 3: In the bowl game? All right? Know what you're doing. 378 00:18:20,720 --> 00:18:21,840 Speaker 3: You're hurting your players. 379 00:18:22,640 --> 00:18:25,199 Speaker 2: That's who you're hurting, All those guys who put in 380 00:18:25,240 --> 00:18:29,080 Speaker 2: all that hard work all season along you essentially hurting 381 00:18:29,119 --> 00:18:32,119 Speaker 2: them because there's some of those guys who probably needed 382 00:18:32,119 --> 00:18:36,760 Speaker 2: that extra game to be evaluated by NFL Dallas scouts. 383 00:18:37,200 --> 00:18:39,359 Speaker 3: That's nowt taking that away from that, that's a fair argument. 384 00:18:39,880 --> 00:18:44,280 Speaker 1: I tend to think the bowl games are a little overinflated, 385 00:18:44,320 --> 00:18:47,760 Speaker 1: but I think I think from your perspective of players 386 00:18:47,760 --> 00:18:51,159 Speaker 1: that maybe have an opportunity to shine that are going 387 00:18:51,240 --> 00:18:54,280 Speaker 1: to be declaring for the NFL draft, that'd be said 388 00:18:54,320 --> 00:18:56,240 Speaker 1: that you've played twelve games over the course of the 389 00:18:56,280 --> 00:18:59,000 Speaker 1: regular season, and you think that that's probably enough for 390 00:18:59,160 --> 00:19:02,720 Speaker 1: most for most teams to understand what you are in One. 391 00:19:02,680 --> 00:19:04,760 Speaker 2: Film is always better because now you're getting a chance 392 00:19:04,800 --> 00:19:08,639 Speaker 2: to play against teams that you wouldn't ordinarily play against. 393 00:19:08,880 --> 00:19:11,879 Speaker 2: These out of comfort, out of conference games just fair. 394 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:12,600 Speaker 3: And we get a. 395 00:19:12,600 --> 00:19:15,320 Speaker 2: Chance to see you play against like an Oregon like 396 00:19:15,320 --> 00:19:17,399 Speaker 2: like like James Madison's playing against Oregon. 397 00:19:17,480 --> 00:19:19,679 Speaker 3: They're gonna get the boat. The doors blowed off them. 398 00:19:19,680 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 3: But you know they can say, hey, we played in 399 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:23,760 Speaker 3: the game. That's exactly what they're gonna say. Well, but 400 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:24,960 Speaker 3: they're playing for something. 401 00:19:25,240 --> 00:19:27,560 Speaker 1: And we are at a point now where I do 402 00:19:27,600 --> 00:19:30,720 Speaker 1: feel if you're one of these top tier teams. Now Texas, 403 00:19:30,760 --> 00:19:33,199 Speaker 1: by the way, who's one of those teams is not 404 00:19:33,240 --> 00:19:34,800 Speaker 1: in the College Football Playoff, but they are going to 405 00:19:34,800 --> 00:19:37,040 Speaker 1: play in their bowl game. But for Notre Dame, I 406 00:19:37,040 --> 00:19:39,560 Speaker 1: think it's more of the optics of it. It's the timing, 407 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:45,159 Speaker 1: Like as you decided, I guess after consideration, we're just 408 00:19:45,160 --> 00:19:47,440 Speaker 1: not going to play in a bowl game, then then maybe, 409 00:19:47,480 --> 00:19:50,159 Speaker 1: But it was on the heels of the announcement you 410 00:19:50,200 --> 00:19:52,640 Speaker 1: didn't make it the College Football Playoff and oh we're 411 00:19:52,640 --> 00:19:54,280 Speaker 1: taking our ball and going home, and that was it 412 00:19:54,320 --> 00:19:56,119 Speaker 1: was quite literally on the heels. Now I'd say for 413 00:19:56,200 --> 00:19:58,840 Speaker 1: Notre Dame, maybe this is a and this is the 414 00:19:58,840 --> 00:20:01,320 Speaker 1: thing we've talked about for years, but them, this is 415 00:20:01,359 --> 00:20:04,239 Speaker 1: an acknowledgement that you should be in a conference. If 416 00:20:04,240 --> 00:20:05,840 Speaker 1: you were playing in a conference, if you've got a 417 00:20:05,920 --> 00:20:08,640 Speaker 1: chance to play for a conference title, well, guess what. 418 00:20:09,080 --> 00:20:10,840 Speaker 3: You win that conference title and you're probably in. 419 00:20:10,880 --> 00:20:13,920 Speaker 4: Woah see whoa, whoa, whoa. 420 00:20:14,480 --> 00:20:18,080 Speaker 2: Look, No, they don't want that because here's the thing. 421 00:20:18,359 --> 00:20:21,680 Speaker 2: They play in a conference game. There is a possibility 422 00:20:21,880 --> 00:20:26,240 Speaker 2: they lose that conference game and they're finding themselves. 423 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:30,520 Speaker 3: On the outs. Also, I get it, I totally understand. 424 00:20:30,640 --> 00:20:34,080 Speaker 2: But then it's the money aspect of it, right because 425 00:20:34,119 --> 00:20:35,920 Speaker 2: Notre Dame. Oh, they don't want to share their pot 426 00:20:36,080 --> 00:20:38,320 Speaker 2: No no, no, no, no no no, no no no. The 427 00:20:38,400 --> 00:20:40,440 Speaker 2: leper calls do not want to share their pot of goal. 428 00:20:40,960 --> 00:20:41,160 Speaker 3: Right. 429 00:20:41,400 --> 00:20:43,439 Speaker 2: What they want to do they want to be able 430 00:20:43,800 --> 00:20:47,359 Speaker 2: to retain all of that but still having a prestige 431 00:20:47,400 --> 00:20:50,600 Speaker 2: of being a dominant program. 432 00:20:50,880 --> 00:20:53,119 Speaker 4: It's like, no, you can't have it both ways. 433 00:20:53,280 --> 00:20:56,840 Speaker 3: What we're going to eventually see because when we look 434 00:20:56,880 --> 00:20:58,159 Speaker 3: at college football. 435 00:20:57,840 --> 00:21:02,320 Speaker 2: And be transparent, the SEC still has a certain type 436 00:21:02,359 --> 00:21:07,720 Speaker 2: of brand and if that's any team in SEC loses 437 00:21:07,760 --> 00:21:10,080 Speaker 2: one or two games and they happened to lose to 438 00:21:10,320 --> 00:21:12,840 Speaker 2: SEC opponents then that mother flies it. 439 00:21:12,960 --> 00:21:17,680 Speaker 1: Yes, anything with Alabama losing three, yes, that's a If 440 00:21:17,720 --> 00:21:20,480 Speaker 1: you have one small nippick in this conversation, and I'm 441 00:21:20,520 --> 00:21:24,240 Speaker 1: with you on that, is that Alabama got blown out 442 00:21:24,840 --> 00:21:25,480 Speaker 1: by Georgia. 443 00:21:25,600 --> 00:21:28,800 Speaker 4: But they're gonna say they went into Athens and beat that. 444 00:21:28,840 --> 00:21:33,960 Speaker 1: Same team in is okay, But in the in the 445 00:21:34,040 --> 00:21:37,800 Speaker 1: SEC title game it was okay. 446 00:21:37,800 --> 00:21:40,720 Speaker 2: Well, so am I going to be eliminated because we 447 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:43,480 Speaker 2: played well enough to play in a conference title game 448 00:21:43,520 --> 00:21:47,240 Speaker 2: when other teams are not, and when we lose to 449 00:21:47,280 --> 00:21:48,439 Speaker 2: a team we beat earlier. 450 00:21:48,560 --> 00:21:50,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's probably not a perfect way to do this. 451 00:21:50,720 --> 00:21:53,400 Speaker 1: I understand your point. And then, by the way, Notre 452 00:21:53,480 --> 00:21:55,920 Speaker 1: Dame lost head to head to Miami, so in that. 453 00:21:55,920 --> 00:21:58,280 Speaker 2: Gain, even the score was twenty seven to twenty four, 454 00:21:58,600 --> 00:22:01,320 Speaker 2: but the game wasn't as closed the score would indicate. 455 00:22:01,640 --> 00:22:05,480 Speaker 1: So Miami getting in makes sense because they beat Notre 456 00:22:05,560 --> 00:22:09,320 Speaker 1: Dame head to head. Now, the other side of this, 457 00:22:09,359 --> 00:22:11,240 Speaker 1: and we'll get back to the Broncos here, but the 458 00:22:11,280 --> 00:22:12,040 Speaker 1: other side. 459 00:22:11,760 --> 00:22:13,160 Speaker 3: Of this is. 460 00:22:15,400 --> 00:22:18,800 Speaker 1: You got James Madison and you got Tulsa. You clearly 461 00:22:18,840 --> 00:22:23,199 Speaker 1: don't have the twelve lane Tulane. My apologies, Tulane you 462 00:22:23,320 --> 00:22:25,640 Speaker 1: clearly don't have the best twelve teams in the country. 463 00:22:26,160 --> 00:22:29,520 Speaker 3: Right, So is this. 464 00:22:29,400 --> 00:22:32,080 Speaker 1: Thing the example that the committee will use to expand 465 00:22:32,080 --> 00:22:36,240 Speaker 1: this thing to sixteen because as we sit here today, 466 00:22:36,440 --> 00:22:39,280 Speaker 1: you can't possibly say that we have the twelve best teams. 467 00:22:39,359 --> 00:22:42,280 Speaker 1: You're not putting together the best collection of talent. But 468 00:22:42,320 --> 00:22:43,800 Speaker 1: the problem is is if you. 469 00:22:43,800 --> 00:22:45,880 Speaker 3: Would do it that way, where. 470 00:22:45,680 --> 00:22:48,240 Speaker 1: You're just taking the twelve best teams, well, you're never 471 00:22:48,280 --> 00:22:50,680 Speaker 1: going to have a David and Goliath moments. You're never 472 00:22:50,720 --> 00:22:55,400 Speaker 1: gonna have a JMU or as you mentioned there, Tulane 473 00:22:55,840 --> 00:22:58,280 Speaker 1: having an opportunity to go toe to toe with some 474 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:01,160 Speaker 1: of the elites and seeing, hey, on a one off game, 475 00:23:01,240 --> 00:23:04,000 Speaker 1: can we do something incredible? And I mean it only 476 00:23:04,000 --> 00:23:05,719 Speaker 1: takes one of these teams to be able to do that. 477 00:23:06,200 --> 00:23:06,360 Speaker 6: Right. 478 00:23:06,680 --> 00:23:09,400 Speaker 1: If James Madison or Tulane ends up getting a win 479 00:23:09,600 --> 00:23:12,120 Speaker 1: in the first round, well then it all makes sense 480 00:23:12,160 --> 00:23:13,840 Speaker 1: and it all kind of lines up. But if they 481 00:23:13,880 --> 00:23:16,399 Speaker 1: get their doors blown off, which, by the way, the 482 00:23:16,440 --> 00:23:19,680 Speaker 1: betting lines would suggest they are going to, then people 483 00:23:19,680 --> 00:23:21,720 Speaker 1: are gonna continue to say, Now, wouldn't this have been 484 00:23:21,720 --> 00:23:24,240 Speaker 1: a lot more fun to have Notre Dame in here 485 00:23:24,320 --> 00:23:28,000 Speaker 1: or BYU in here. Maybe even Texas Amana, they're further down. 486 00:23:28,000 --> 00:23:29,640 Speaker 1: But you know what I'm saying, like any of these 487 00:23:29,680 --> 00:23:33,040 Speaker 1: teams versus these elites would have been a much more 488 00:23:33,160 --> 00:23:35,679 Speaker 1: entertaining game than what we're getting. 489 00:23:36,240 --> 00:23:41,240 Speaker 2: Yes, and this is why Tulane and James Madison could 490 00:23:41,240 --> 00:23:44,520 Speaker 2: be sacrificial lambs to make this very point. 491 00:23:44,280 --> 00:23:46,760 Speaker 3: Because the College Football. 492 00:23:46,280 --> 00:23:48,760 Speaker 4: Committee they knew what they were doing. 493 00:23:48,880 --> 00:23:51,760 Speaker 2: Essentially, there was going to be someone who was going 494 00:23:51,840 --> 00:23:55,119 Speaker 2: to be upset, so well, we're gonna get some teams 495 00:23:55,119 --> 00:23:57,960 Speaker 2: like James Madison too. Lane in to say that we 496 00:23:58,040 --> 00:24:01,000 Speaker 2: got the men, only to put the needle to a 497 00:24:01,080 --> 00:24:04,080 Speaker 2: point where, hey, you know what, we left some quality 498 00:24:04,119 --> 00:24:08,520 Speaker 2: teams out like a BYU, like like a Texas, and 499 00:24:08,520 --> 00:24:10,359 Speaker 2: if you want to throw a Notre Dame, toss them 500 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:12,760 Speaker 2: into the mix as well. So now you can push 501 00:24:12,760 --> 00:24:14,960 Speaker 2: this thing to sixteen, and you know if it goes 502 00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 2: to sixteen, where it's going after that, it's going to eighteen. 503 00:24:18,280 --> 00:24:21,560 Speaker 2: Because let's be totally honest about what this whole situation 504 00:24:21,920 --> 00:24:24,160 Speaker 2: is about. It's about money. Because when we look at 505 00:24:24,160 --> 00:24:26,760 Speaker 2: the bulls and how the bulls were even set up 506 00:24:26,800 --> 00:24:30,880 Speaker 2: even before now, the idea is what teams have fan 507 00:24:30,960 --> 00:24:32,280 Speaker 2: bases that travel. 508 00:24:33,040 --> 00:24:36,000 Speaker 4: What's teams that people want to see. 509 00:24:35,720 --> 00:24:38,679 Speaker 2: Outside inside the market that didn't haven't seen before. 510 00:24:39,080 --> 00:24:40,639 Speaker 3: It's all about money. 511 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:42,840 Speaker 2: So since that is the case and we know this, 512 00:24:43,200 --> 00:24:44,639 Speaker 2: they are going to be teams that are gonna be 513 00:24:44,720 --> 00:24:47,040 Speaker 2: left out. And I'll put it back into your part 514 00:24:47,119 --> 00:24:50,440 Speaker 2: for a second. You guys have a new head coach, right, 515 00:24:50,560 --> 00:24:53,760 Speaker 2: Jim Moore junior, right, c Isshue rams very excited. 516 00:24:54,240 --> 00:24:56,760 Speaker 3: What happens if they get to a point and they. 517 00:24:56,680 --> 00:25:00,720 Speaker 2: Have a sensational run like a BYU had, right, and 518 00:25:00,760 --> 00:25:04,399 Speaker 2: they find themselves teetering on the edge, will they get in? 519 00:25:04,480 --> 00:25:07,439 Speaker 3: Because you know what, that PAC twelve thing is not 520 00:25:07,520 --> 00:25:08,040 Speaker 3: working out. 521 00:25:08,320 --> 00:25:10,600 Speaker 1: I don't know if it'll be like year one of 522 00:25:10,640 --> 00:25:13,200 Speaker 1: the new PAC twelve, but yeah, a couple of years 523 00:25:13,240 --> 00:25:14,680 Speaker 1: into this thing maybe right. 524 00:25:14,520 --> 00:25:17,960 Speaker 3: But they still get squeezed out though maybe Yeah. I 525 00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:21,359 Speaker 3: don't know how. See the part for here is, I 526 00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:22,320 Speaker 3: don't know how the PAC. 527 00:25:22,240 --> 00:25:25,840 Speaker 1: Twelve is gonna be designated when this thing gets back going, 528 00:25:25,880 --> 00:25:28,359 Speaker 1: because they were P five and that's a P four 529 00:25:28,440 --> 00:25:31,720 Speaker 1: without the PAC twelve. But you just borrowed a bunch 530 00:25:31,720 --> 00:25:35,480 Speaker 1: of teams from group of five, So does that immediately 531 00:25:35,480 --> 00:25:37,240 Speaker 1: put you back into a P five conversation. 532 00:25:37,240 --> 00:25:38,000 Speaker 3: I don't think it should. 533 00:25:38,080 --> 00:25:40,040 Speaker 2: No, no, it doesn't. But you know how this works. 534 00:25:40,119 --> 00:25:44,160 Speaker 2: And this is my point, right because basically, if you're 535 00:25:44,240 --> 00:25:48,880 Speaker 2: not and the Big ten, or you're not in the SEC, 536 00:25:49,480 --> 00:25:52,920 Speaker 2: you're gonna find yourself running into this challenge every single year. 537 00:25:53,280 --> 00:25:55,160 Speaker 3: Strength or schedule head to head? 538 00:25:55,520 --> 00:25:57,879 Speaker 2: Do you have the style points as far as opponents 539 00:25:58,040 --> 00:26:01,200 Speaker 2: are you scratch scheduling a bunch of big time Power 540 00:26:01,200 --> 00:26:04,440 Speaker 2: of five schools And if the answer is no, then 541 00:26:04,480 --> 00:26:08,359 Speaker 2: guess what. Thank you, Ryan csu Rams and Jim Morris Jr. 542 00:26:08,600 --> 00:26:12,360 Speaker 2: You guys had a great season. Congratulations, But guess what, 543 00:26:12,600 --> 00:26:15,159 Speaker 2: you're going to be on the outside looking in. So 544 00:26:15,240 --> 00:26:17,919 Speaker 2: it's going to force other teams to you have no 545 00:26:18,119 --> 00:26:20,119 Speaker 2: choice but just to kind of. 546 00:26:20,160 --> 00:26:21,960 Speaker 4: Jump into super conferences. 547 00:26:22,000 --> 00:26:24,800 Speaker 2: That's what Steve star keising in and the Texas, that's 548 00:26:24,840 --> 00:26:28,720 Speaker 2: what they thought jumping into the SEC will help move 549 00:26:28,760 --> 00:26:29,880 Speaker 2: them along in. 550 00:26:29,800 --> 00:26:34,080 Speaker 4: This process because their SEC team. But guess what it 551 00:26:34,119 --> 00:26:35,080 Speaker 4: didn't help this year? 552 00:26:35,119 --> 00:26:37,159 Speaker 3: Did it? A couple of texts here, Wow, a lot 553 00:26:37,200 --> 00:26:39,080 Speaker 3: of people coming after you for your notre dame. Take care. 554 00:26:39,119 --> 00:26:41,159 Speaker 3: I don't care. Well, no, I know you don't care. 555 00:26:41,200 --> 00:26:44,840 Speaker 3: I'm just letting you know, oh, okay, appreciate it. 556 00:26:45,080 --> 00:26:49,000 Speaker 1: Continue, pull out the sort of let's go continue, all right. 557 00:26:49,080 --> 00:26:50,600 Speaker 3: So Notre Dame got screwed. 558 00:26:50,600 --> 00:26:53,199 Speaker 1: Regardless of the college football playoff should have been more teams. 559 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:56,720 Speaker 1: Ask Nick what Notre Dame did to fall from nine 560 00:26:56,760 --> 00:26:58,200 Speaker 1: to out of the bracket. In the last couple of 561 00:26:58,240 --> 00:26:59,440 Speaker 1: weeks they won ten in a row. 562 00:27:00,560 --> 00:27:04,360 Speaker 2: Once again, we know how this works in college football 563 00:27:04,440 --> 00:27:06,520 Speaker 2: to post in the NFL, and we're having the same 564 00:27:06,520 --> 00:27:09,360 Speaker 2: conversation when it comes to the Denver Broncos. We look 565 00:27:09,400 --> 00:27:14,560 Speaker 2: at style points, right, are you having these lopsided victories? 566 00:27:14,960 --> 00:27:18,000 Speaker 2: You need to score points against teams that may be 567 00:27:18,280 --> 00:27:21,960 Speaker 2: equal or inferior to you, but most more importantly, teams 568 00:27:22,000 --> 00:27:22,840 Speaker 2: that are pretty good. 569 00:27:23,119 --> 00:27:24,959 Speaker 4: You need to show that you could put up points. 570 00:27:25,040 --> 00:27:27,080 Speaker 1: Another one, Notre Dame was ranked ahead of Miami and 571 00:27:27,119 --> 00:27:30,320 Speaker 1: both for idle Saturday. Then Notre Dame drops below Miami. 572 00:27:30,400 --> 00:27:31,080 Speaker 1: Terrible system. 573 00:27:31,960 --> 00:27:34,960 Speaker 4: Notre Dame didn't beat Miami, right if you. 574 00:27:34,920 --> 00:27:36,600 Speaker 1: Watch the game, I mean it was like Week one, 575 00:27:36,680 --> 00:27:39,480 Speaker 1: but yes, you're right, they lost that. 576 00:27:39,720 --> 00:27:41,920 Speaker 3: At the end of the day, did you win. If 577 00:27:41,920 --> 00:27:44,760 Speaker 3: you can't say that you won, guess what that means. 578 00:27:44,800 --> 00:27:46,800 Speaker 3: You lost? It since your last at home. 579 00:27:47,040 --> 00:27:49,520 Speaker 1: So what does the signature win for all the domers listening? 580 00:27:49,720 --> 00:27:53,359 Speaker 1: Apparently quite a few. What's the signature win for Notre 581 00:27:53,440 --> 00:27:57,480 Speaker 1: Dame like beating USC number twenty rhyming? 582 00:27:57,600 --> 00:28:02,640 Speaker 3: Maybe number twenty two pits, I guess. But otherwise, look. 583 00:28:02,560 --> 00:28:05,840 Speaker 1: At your I mean look at your wins Stanford, Syracuse, Navy, 584 00:28:06,400 --> 00:28:09,359 Speaker 1: Boston College, NC State, Boise State. 585 00:28:10,680 --> 00:28:14,000 Speaker 3: Again, I don't want to be an SEC honk or anything. 586 00:28:14,040 --> 00:28:18,520 Speaker 1: I'm just saying that SEC football and Big ten football 587 00:28:18,560 --> 00:28:20,879 Speaker 1: are the standard right now, so you have to battle 588 00:28:20,920 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 1: against that, especially if you're going to be an Independence 589 00:28:23,280 --> 00:28:25,360 Speaker 1: and now you get to be Notre Dame and everybody 590 00:28:25,400 --> 00:28:28,320 Speaker 1: has this recognition of what Notre Dame is. I do 591 00:28:28,400 --> 00:28:30,360 Speaker 1: think they're kind of being a little bit whiny under 592 00:28:30,400 --> 00:28:34,760 Speaker 1: the circumstances. But you are used to being treated with 593 00:28:34,840 --> 00:28:37,400 Speaker 1: the red carpet stuff here, I mean, that's what Notre 594 00:28:37,480 --> 00:28:41,040 Speaker 1: Dame is usually, especially in football, used to and in 595 00:28:41,080 --> 00:28:43,480 Speaker 1: this case, you just didn't win. You didn't beat the 596 00:28:43,480 --> 00:28:46,000 Speaker 1: team that ended up being in front of you. And 597 00:28:46,080 --> 00:28:48,560 Speaker 1: if you feel like, well, we have two losses that 598 00:28:48,560 --> 00:28:49,960 Speaker 1: were very earlier in the season, we were on a 599 00:28:50,000 --> 00:28:53,640 Speaker 1: ten game winning streak, and there's Alabama who has three losses. 600 00:28:53,680 --> 00:28:55,560 Speaker 1: How are they in ahead of us? Okay, maybe you 601 00:28:55,560 --> 00:28:57,320 Speaker 1: have a little bit of an argument there, but once 602 00:28:57,360 --> 00:28:59,560 Speaker 1: again we come back to the it's at the SEC 603 00:28:59,720 --> 00:29:04,440 Speaker 1: and it's Alabama and they can point to their strength 604 00:29:04,440 --> 00:29:08,720 Speaker 1: of schedule as a big reason why they deserve to 605 00:29:08,720 --> 00:29:09,080 Speaker 1: be in. 606 00:29:09,200 --> 00:29:11,000 Speaker 3: I don't think Notre Dame has the same argument. 607 00:29:11,320 --> 00:29:14,840 Speaker 2: No, this is Notre Dame's fault because they want to 608 00:29:14,840 --> 00:29:15,880 Speaker 2: be in with one. 609 00:29:15,720 --> 00:29:17,240 Speaker 3: Foot, not with both feet. 610 00:29:17,520 --> 00:29:19,920 Speaker 2: Because when you look at the teams that they were playing, 611 00:29:20,360 --> 00:29:22,680 Speaker 2: a lot of those teams were ACC. 612 00:29:22,440 --> 00:29:25,040 Speaker 3: Opponents, right, And what. 613 00:29:24,960 --> 00:29:27,560 Speaker 2: That being said is like ACC is not getting a 614 00:29:27,600 --> 00:29:30,080 Speaker 2: significant amount of respect because they don't have one team 615 00:29:30,120 --> 00:29:33,320 Speaker 2: in and that's the University of Miami. Since Notre Dame 616 00:29:34,080 --> 00:29:38,000 Speaker 2: is an independent and they want to rock as an independent, Okay, fine, 617 00:29:38,600 --> 00:29:41,480 Speaker 2: what you do is you go out and you schedule 618 00:29:41,920 --> 00:29:47,440 Speaker 2: Texas A and m Alabama, Texas, Ohio State, Michigan. You 619 00:29:47,520 --> 00:29:50,240 Speaker 2: have the ability to do that right as an independent 620 00:29:50,280 --> 00:29:55,440 Speaker 2: because you're not held by those conference regulations. So that's 621 00:29:55,480 --> 00:29:58,440 Speaker 2: what they should tell Notre Dame right now, go out 622 00:29:58,520 --> 00:30:01,720 Speaker 2: and do just that. You think you that big, bold 623 00:30:01,800 --> 00:30:05,600 Speaker 2: and bad and the brand carries that far. Go do that, 624 00:30:05,760 --> 00:30:07,840 Speaker 2: and then we won't really need to have this conversation. 625 00:30:08,040 --> 00:30:10,680 Speaker 2: But until you do that, you're going to be one 626 00:30:10,800 --> 00:30:13,720 Speaker 2: and having a grown man tantrum. 627 00:30:13,920 --> 00:30:19,360 Speaker 3: Now, if we expand this thing to sixteen, and here's 628 00:30:19,360 --> 00:30:20,160 Speaker 3: what I'm hearing. 629 00:30:20,040 --> 00:30:22,200 Speaker 1: Somebody out here says, expand it to twenty four, I 630 00:30:22,640 --> 00:30:23,920 Speaker 1: don't know if we need I don't know if we 631 00:30:23,920 --> 00:30:26,520 Speaker 1: need twenty four teams. And as much as I love 632 00:30:26,800 --> 00:30:28,719 Speaker 1: all the extra college football, and I really do, I 633 00:30:28,760 --> 00:30:31,560 Speaker 1: really love I love it, and expand this thing out 634 00:30:31,560 --> 00:30:34,000 Speaker 1: as long as you can, but there does come a 635 00:30:34,040 --> 00:30:36,680 Speaker 1: point where there is a break. 636 00:30:36,800 --> 00:30:37,600 Speaker 3: There's a break. 637 00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:39,760 Speaker 1: Point in it where it's very clear that there are 638 00:30:39,760 --> 00:30:41,800 Speaker 1: teams that are haves and have nots. 639 00:30:42,080 --> 00:30:45,719 Speaker 3: And I don't need to see for this argument. 640 00:30:46,160 --> 00:30:50,120 Speaker 1: Team ranked twenty third, twenty fourth in the country, playing 641 00:30:50,120 --> 00:30:52,160 Speaker 1: one of the top tier teams and just getting boat raced, 642 00:30:52,160 --> 00:30:54,080 Speaker 1: I don't know if that is quality football. 643 00:30:54,080 --> 00:30:56,760 Speaker 2: Okay, well, let me add something else in and you 644 00:30:56,800 --> 00:31:01,560 Speaker 2: tell me what you think. Now, as of next year, 645 00:31:02,280 --> 00:31:05,960 Speaker 2: if the Irish is ranked in the top twelve right, 646 00:31:06,360 --> 00:31:10,880 Speaker 2: the committee guarantees them a spot right. Based on his 647 00:31:11,040 --> 00:31:17,120 Speaker 2: new memorandum that the college Football Committee signed and I'm like, well, 648 00:31:17,200 --> 00:31:19,080 Speaker 2: how in the hell is that even fair? 649 00:31:19,360 --> 00:31:23,560 Speaker 4: If they're in the top twelve they automatically get in. 650 00:31:23,760 --> 00:31:26,880 Speaker 3: That's ridiculous, right, So it's just like, come on, what 651 00:31:26,920 --> 00:31:27,440 Speaker 3: are we doing? 652 00:31:27,520 --> 00:31:27,720 Speaker 1: Man? 653 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:30,120 Speaker 3: Yeah? I know, what are we doing? I don't know. 654 00:31:30,600 --> 00:31:33,600 Speaker 1: It's ridiculous, somebody said, Bravo, Nick. Nothing burn me up 655 00:31:33,640 --> 00:31:35,760 Speaker 1: more growing up in Denver in the eighties having to 656 00:31:35,800 --> 00:31:38,320 Speaker 1: hear it's a Notre Dame Saturday and having to listen 657 00:31:38,360 --> 00:31:41,040 Speaker 1: to the Colorado game on radio while Notre Dame dominated 658 00:31:41,040 --> 00:31:42,320 Speaker 1: the pre cable networks. 659 00:31:42,760 --> 00:31:44,959 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's not a lot a lot of Notre Dame. 660 00:31:45,120 --> 00:31:45,960 Speaker 3: That's the same thing. 661 00:31:46,080 --> 00:31:50,000 Speaker 2: But with Notre Dame having that relationship with NBC Sports, 662 00:31:50,240 --> 00:31:52,920 Speaker 2: they're going to broadcast all your games, right, So it's 663 00:31:52,920 --> 00:31:55,600 Speaker 2: almost like the Dallas Cowboys, We're going to beat you 664 00:31:55,640 --> 00:31:59,520 Speaker 2: into submission, but by showing you all of our games, 665 00:32:00,160 --> 00:32:02,800 Speaker 2: whether you're in our market or not. And to me, 666 00:32:02,960 --> 00:32:05,960 Speaker 2: just this whole concept that if if if they're ranked 667 00:32:06,640 --> 00:32:10,360 Speaker 2: in the top twelve, they get in, are we going 668 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:13,480 Speaker 2: to continue to make concessions for Notre Dame? Are we 669 00:32:13,480 --> 00:32:15,520 Speaker 2: going to continue to give out participation in trophies? 670 00:32:15,960 --> 00:32:17,840 Speaker 3: Is that what we're doing. Where'd you get your h 671 00:32:18,040 --> 00:32:19,800 Speaker 3: your husband balliding? 672 00:32:20,080 --> 00:32:21,959 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, I got I did that nice? I did that? 673 00:32:22,080 --> 00:32:24,000 Speaker 3: Yes, good, Yeah, I go in the deadlines coming up here. 674 00:32:24,000 --> 00:32:24,640 Speaker 4: I just want to make sure. 675 00:32:24,640 --> 00:32:28,360 Speaker 3: Oh yeah I did that? All right, I say it'll 676 00:32:28,360 --> 00:32:29,520 Speaker 3: miss you, don't miss that opportunity. 677 00:32:29,560 --> 00:32:33,480 Speaker 2: But it's how many people can say they have a 678 00:32:33,520 --> 00:32:34,400 Speaker 2: Heisman vote? 679 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:35,160 Speaker 3: Not many? 680 00:32:35,240 --> 00:32:36,520 Speaker 4: Well you and I can't. 681 00:32:36,560 --> 00:32:37,040 Speaker 3: Well we can't. 682 00:32:37,120 --> 00:32:41,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, do you want to tell me who you voted for? 683 00:32:41,360 --> 00:32:41,840 Speaker 3: I can't. 684 00:32:42,440 --> 00:32:44,040 Speaker 1: In fact, that you would turn me in. I imagine 685 00:32:44,040 --> 00:32:50,520 Speaker 1: if I said something about it, you supposed to say no, man, no, 686 00:32:50,760 --> 00:32:52,120 Speaker 1: Well we'll talk. 687 00:32:51,960 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 3: Off off off bike. No, you turned me in. I 688 00:32:53,560 --> 00:32:55,200 Speaker 3: know you would. I'm gonna turn you in because I 689 00:32:55,240 --> 00:32:56,040 Speaker 3: know you would turn me into. 690 00:32:56,200 --> 00:33:00,600 Speaker 1: That's because you're in chiefs color exactly. You've made that 691 00:33:00,720 --> 00:33:03,400 Speaker 1: choice today, not me. We will get back to the 692 00:33:03,440 --> 00:33:04,800 Speaker 1: Broncos here at the top of the hour. Some of 693 00:33:04,800 --> 00:33:08,440 Speaker 1: our biggest takeaways of the Broncos win over the Raiders offensively, 694 00:33:08,680 --> 00:33:12,080 Speaker 1: a lot of good notes, defensively, ask some questions, and 695 00:33:12,120 --> 00:33:14,080 Speaker 1: then Nick Ferguson is going to talk about that. Plus 696 00:33:14,120 --> 00:33:16,680 Speaker 1: we're gonna have the replay of Boonix with Voice the 697 00:33:16,720 --> 00:33:19,920 Speaker 1: Broncos Dave Logan, that's all coming up. 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