1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:27,628 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Go Hey, welcome to Good Morning Football 3 00:00:27,628 --> 00:00:30,068 Speaker 1: Live here in New York City to complete your week. 4 00:00:30,068 --> 00:00:34,068 Speaker 1: It's Friday, January sixth. I'm Jamie Yardols, Kyle Brant, Peter Schreger, 5 00:00:34,148 --> 00:00:38,348 Speaker 1: Jason mccordy. Fantastic news yesterday about Tamar Hamlin, hospitalized in 6 00:00:38,428 --> 00:00:41,508 Speaker 1: Cincinnati since Monday Night's still in critical condition, but making 7 00:00:41,628 --> 00:00:46,348 Speaker 1: immense progress since sustaining a cardiac arrest in the game. Resuscitated, 8 00:00:46,548 --> 00:00:48,388 Speaker 1: but he sounded as way back and we really really 9 00:00:48,388 --> 00:00:50,948 Speaker 1: loved hearing that news. The league also announced last night 10 00:00:51,068 --> 00:00:54,468 Speaker 1: that the Week seventeen Bills Bengals game will not be resumed. 11 00:00:54,628 --> 00:00:57,268 Speaker 1: There's a lot to talk about there, what it means 12 00:00:57,548 --> 00:01:00,668 Speaker 1: as it pertains to week eighteen and beyond. The Buffalo 13 00:01:00,668 --> 00:01:03,748 Speaker 1: Bills tweeting out yesterday, it's just a really simple message 14 00:01:03,748 --> 00:01:05,628 Speaker 1: that put it all together for them. They're back at 15 00:01:05,668 --> 00:01:07,988 Speaker 1: it and they're doing it all for three. Of course, 16 00:01:08,028 --> 00:01:11,348 Speaker 1: the Bills take on the Patriots this weekend. That's in 17 00:01:11,428 --> 00:01:14,468 Speaker 1: the AFC. Let's jump to the NFC Leader. What do 18 00:01:14,508 --> 00:01:15,908 Speaker 1: you got Yeah, I think if you look at the 19 00:01:15,988 --> 00:01:18,148 Speaker 1: NFC playoff picture. There's a lot of things with the 20 00:01:18,188 --> 00:01:20,108 Speaker 1: one seed, but I really want to focus with these 21 00:01:20,148 --> 00:01:23,148 Speaker 1: three teams and how this will go down. I want 22 00:01:23,188 --> 00:01:25,588 Speaker 1: to go from bottom to top because I think chronologically 23 00:01:25,628 --> 00:01:28,388 Speaker 1: that's what it is. The Seahawks need to win to 24 00:01:28,508 --> 00:01:30,868 Speaker 1: get the seventh seed, all right. If the Seahawks win, 25 00:01:31,508 --> 00:01:37,228 Speaker 1: then on Sunday night, all right, the Packers have the 26 00:01:37,228 --> 00:01:41,788 Speaker 1: priority over the Seahawks and they would go to the playoffs. Okay, 27 00:01:41,868 --> 00:01:45,828 Speaker 1: if the Seahawks lose all right against the Rams, then 28 00:01:45,868 --> 00:01:48,548 Speaker 1: suddenly it's a win and end Packers and Lions. All 29 00:01:48,548 --> 00:01:51,348 Speaker 1: three teams have incredible stories. Seahawks have to take care 30 00:01:51,388 --> 00:01:54,228 Speaker 1: of their business and then the Lions of course, would 31 00:01:54,268 --> 00:01:57,428 Speaker 1: be eliminated if the Seahawks win from playoff contention before 32 00:01:57,428 --> 00:02:00,428 Speaker 1: that game even starts. So if you're watching on Sunday, 33 00:02:00,668 --> 00:02:05,268 Speaker 1: Seahawks game is first they beat the Rams, Lions are done, 34 00:02:05,428 --> 00:02:08,668 Speaker 1: and then it's Seahawks or Packers. If the Seahawks lose 35 00:02:08,708 --> 00:02:11,468 Speaker 1: to the Rams, which could happen Bobby Wagner revenge game, 36 00:02:11,708 --> 00:02:14,628 Speaker 1: then it's gonna be wide open here and it is 37 00:02:14,668 --> 00:02:18,428 Speaker 1: a win and in true between the Lions and the 38 00:02:18,468 --> 00:02:21,108 Speaker 1: Packers in lambeau Field. That's how it's gonna go down 39 00:02:21,148 --> 00:02:26,228 Speaker 1: on Sunday. The Lions, Seahawks, Packers, seventh seed Opportunity. There's 40 00:02:26,228 --> 00:02:28,388 Speaker 1: a story behind each of these teams, though, Kyle, which 41 00:02:28,388 --> 00:02:31,108 Speaker 1: one intrigues you the most when you look at those three, Well, 42 00:02:31,148 --> 00:02:34,828 Speaker 1: everybody likes to insult sequels these days. It's all sequels. 43 00:02:34,828 --> 00:02:37,268 Speaker 1: Superhero with sequel sequels. We got a sequel that I 44 00:02:37,308 --> 00:02:39,828 Speaker 1: really really like, and it is with the Packers, and 45 00:02:39,948 --> 00:02:42,548 Speaker 1: it stars Nicholas Cage in the role of Aaron Rodgers 46 00:02:42,548 --> 00:02:45,468 Speaker 1: in the first installation came out back in twenty sixteen 47 00:02:45,588 --> 00:02:48,148 Speaker 1: when the Aaron Rodgers Packers were four and six and 48 00:02:48,308 --> 00:02:50,468 Speaker 1: done and dead and just go to the offseason. And 49 00:02:50,508 --> 00:02:52,948 Speaker 1: then Aaron Rodgers looked in the rest of the season 50 00:02:52,948 --> 00:02:55,148 Speaker 1: and said this, I feel like we can run the table. 51 00:02:55,228 --> 00:02:57,628 Speaker 1: I really do. I think the offense is starting to 52 00:02:57,628 --> 00:03:00,148 Speaker 1: click a little bit more. We just gotta put together 53 00:03:00,188 --> 00:03:02,548 Speaker 1: a game where we're consistent from the first to snap 54 00:03:02,588 --> 00:03:04,508 Speaker 1: to the last. I just feel like it just takes one. 55 00:03:04,548 --> 00:03:07,108 Speaker 1: We get one under our belts, things might start rolling 56 00:03:07,108 --> 00:03:10,028 Speaker 1: for us and we can run the table. Things started rolling. 57 00:03:10,068 --> 00:03:12,708 Speaker 1: They rolled all the way to the playoffs. Through the playoffs. 58 00:03:12,748 --> 00:03:14,228 Speaker 1: I think we're gonna run the table. That was his 59 00:03:14,308 --> 00:03:17,188 Speaker 1: Nicholas Cage. I'm gonna steal the Declaration of Independence, and 60 00:03:17,228 --> 00:03:19,428 Speaker 1: it happened. And now we have a sequel in twenty 61 00:03:19,508 --> 00:03:21,588 Speaker 1: twenty three, a four and eight team who is now 62 00:03:21,628 --> 00:03:25,188 Speaker 1: sitting here having run the table to finish this season again, 63 00:03:25,388 --> 00:03:27,668 Speaker 1: to come back, looking to get to the playoffs again. 64 00:03:27,668 --> 00:03:29,828 Speaker 1: And here's the best part in the twenty sixteen run. 65 00:03:29,868 --> 00:03:33,148 Speaker 1: In the original installment, in their run, Rogers had fifteen 66 00:03:33,188 --> 00:03:35,508 Speaker 1: touchdowns and no picks. He turned into an avenger. He 67 00:03:35,548 --> 00:03:38,268 Speaker 1: carried the team. He said, I got this during this 68 00:03:38,348 --> 00:03:42,308 Speaker 1: year's run. Four touchdowns, two interceptions. It's not Aaron Rodgers 69 00:03:42,308 --> 00:03:44,468 Speaker 1: playing super ball match and Iman had this great take 70 00:03:44,508 --> 00:03:47,148 Speaker 1: on this. It's the team they got This kick returner 71 00:03:47,228 --> 00:03:50,348 Speaker 1: Keyshaw Nixon, Mason Crosby has not missed a single field goal. 72 00:03:50,508 --> 00:03:53,068 Speaker 1: They have a ton of interceptions. Rogers is a passenger 73 00:03:53,068 --> 00:03:55,188 Speaker 1: on this. He's doing his thing. But it's not because 74 00:03:55,188 --> 00:03:57,228 Speaker 1: I'm Aaron Rodgers. Got the way it is. The team 75 00:03:57,428 --> 00:03:59,348 Speaker 1: is better and it's gonna be a lot to handle. 76 00:03:59,388 --> 00:04:02,468 Speaker 1: The sequel very exciting last regular season game of the 77 00:04:02,468 --> 00:04:05,308 Speaker 1: season that ended the sequel. Yes, I say something before 78 00:04:05,348 --> 00:04:06,828 Speaker 1: the season. I picked the Packers to go to the 79 00:04:06,828 --> 00:04:09,148 Speaker 1: Super Bowl, all right, And it's not about me, but 80 00:04:09,188 --> 00:04:10,868 Speaker 1: I think a lot of people did. And this was 81 00:04:10,908 --> 00:04:13,828 Speaker 1: the version why that it would be this defensive and 82 00:04:14,068 --> 00:04:16,548 Speaker 1: running again, special teams in the running. They're playing the 83 00:04:16,548 --> 00:04:18,108 Speaker 1: way we thought they were going to play before this 84 00:04:18,588 --> 00:04:19,788 Speaker 1: four months to get there, and they're doing at the 85 00:04:19,868 --> 00:04:22,108 Speaker 1: right time. They're doing it. It's gonna be a tough beach. Yeah, 86 00:04:22,148 --> 00:04:24,068 Speaker 1: there's something about the sequel that has to be different 87 00:04:24,108 --> 00:04:26,948 Speaker 1: from the original to make it just intriguing. And you 88 00:04:27,028 --> 00:04:29,428 Speaker 1: just laid it all out right there. But I'm going 89 00:04:29,428 --> 00:04:32,308 Speaker 1: with the Detroit lines. They're just that I want to 90 00:04:32,308 --> 00:04:34,308 Speaker 1: know about because I fell in love with them through 91 00:04:34,348 --> 00:04:36,188 Speaker 1: Hard Knocks. I told you guys early on. This is 92 00:04:36,188 --> 00:04:38,588 Speaker 1: the first year I'm sitting down and watching every episode 93 00:04:38,588 --> 00:04:40,908 Speaker 1: of Hard Knocks, and I was all balled in and 94 00:04:40,908 --> 00:04:43,068 Speaker 1: then they start out one and six and it's just like, oh, 95 00:04:43,148 --> 00:04:45,548 Speaker 1: I don't know, my goodness, Dan Campbell, he's on the 96 00:04:45,588 --> 00:04:48,108 Speaker 1: hot seat. But there's always moments within the season that 97 00:04:48,228 --> 00:04:51,708 Speaker 1: turned things around. And Detroit beat the Green Bay Packers 98 00:04:51,748 --> 00:04:53,628 Speaker 1: earlier in the year, and this was the scene in 99 00:04:53,628 --> 00:04:56,428 Speaker 1: the locker room afterwards. I told you Wednesday, man, I 100 00:04:56,468 --> 00:04:59,108 Speaker 1: could smell something. You could smell something in the air, 101 00:04:59,148 --> 00:05:03,468 Speaker 1: and you guys rally, that ain't easy, man, that's not easy. 102 00:05:03,588 --> 00:05:06,868 Speaker 1: That's a good way. Now. I don't know what the 103 00:05:06,908 --> 00:05:09,428 Speaker 1: hell Dan Campbell smelled in the air, but he smells 104 00:05:09,468 --> 00:05:12,148 Speaker 1: something and it is still cooking. Because they were one 105 00:05:12,188 --> 00:05:14,388 Speaker 1: and six at a time and they finished out winning 106 00:05:14,428 --> 00:05:17,468 Speaker 1: seven of their last nine. They have fired their dB coach, 107 00:05:17,548 --> 00:05:20,308 Speaker 1: Aubrey Pleasant that week, and he's a really good coach. 108 00:05:20,428 --> 00:05:22,988 Speaker 1: Everybody said that at that point they needed to shake 109 00:05:23,028 --> 00:05:26,428 Speaker 1: some things up, and they've been rolling ever since that story, 110 00:05:26,508 --> 00:05:29,468 Speaker 1: from the Hard Knocks training camp to everything they went 111 00:05:29,468 --> 00:05:32,988 Speaker 1: through and Dan Campbell, men, smells something here and they 112 00:05:33,068 --> 00:05:35,228 Speaker 1: found it and they won that game. Their story, yeah, 113 00:05:35,228 --> 00:05:37,348 Speaker 1: I love it. You know. In the last fifty years 114 00:05:37,388 --> 00:05:40,868 Speaker 1: in the NFL, I consider myself an NFL historian of sorts. 115 00:05:41,068 --> 00:05:43,868 Speaker 1: In the last fifty years, we have seen just about everything. 116 00:05:43,908 --> 00:05:46,748 Speaker 1: We've seen an undefeated season from the Dolphins. We've seen 117 00:05:46,788 --> 00:05:49,388 Speaker 1: winless seasons from the Lions and the Browns. We've seen 118 00:05:49,668 --> 00:05:51,908 Speaker 1: teams go from the six wildcard spot to win a 119 00:05:51,948 --> 00:05:54,108 Speaker 1: Super Bowl. We've seen a helmet catcher, seen an imaculate reception, 120 00:05:54,188 --> 00:05:55,908 Speaker 1: seen at all. In the last fifty years, we have 121 00:05:55,948 --> 00:05:58,188 Speaker 1: not seen an NFL team go one and six and 122 00:05:58,228 --> 00:06:00,268 Speaker 1: then make the playoffs. The last team to do it 123 00:06:00,308 --> 00:06:03,868 Speaker 1: was fifty two years ago, the nineteen seventy Bengals. Can 124 00:06:03,908 --> 00:06:08,388 Speaker 1: we bring up some Bengals foot a piterviews here? We've 125 00:06:08,388 --> 00:06:11,788 Speaker 1: got a team that was coached by Paul Brown. Paul 126 00:06:11,828 --> 00:06:15,588 Speaker 1: Brown coached the nineteen seventy Bengals, but Virgil Carter was 127 00:06:15,628 --> 00:06:19,188 Speaker 1: the quarterback. The running backs just Phillips, Paul Robinson, Essex Johnson. 128 00:06:19,468 --> 00:06:22,228 Speaker 1: How about the leading wide receivers, Bob Trumpy, You remember 129 00:06:22,268 --> 00:06:24,908 Speaker 1: him from those NBC calls back in the day. He 130 00:06:24,988 --> 00:06:28,068 Speaker 1: was a leading receiver with Chip Myers. Peter imationed in 131 00:06:28,108 --> 00:06:29,948 Speaker 1: fifty years ago and it was DeAndre Swift and a 132 00:06:30,068 --> 00:06:33,068 Speaker 1: mom ross Saint Brown was Buceiver. Hey, I didn't even 133 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:36,148 Speaker 1: mentioned Lamar Parish, but the team with five interceptions. He'd 134 00:06:36,148 --> 00:06:38,588 Speaker 1: been eight time Pro Bowl. But look, that was only 135 00:06:38,588 --> 00:06:41,028 Speaker 1: a fourteen game season. They started off one and six, 136 00:06:41,388 --> 00:06:45,268 Speaker 1: they rattled off sets eight and six, and they made 137 00:06:45,308 --> 00:06:50,468 Speaker 1: the playoffs. It's the look on your shoulder. Gorge's hat. 138 00:06:50,588 --> 00:06:53,188 Speaker 1: There you go. We love it. It hasn't been done 139 00:06:53,428 --> 00:06:56,308 Speaker 1: in fifty two years. One and six to the playoffs. 140 00:06:56,348 --> 00:06:58,828 Speaker 1: Your answers to Detroit Lions, NFL history. We've never seen 141 00:06:58,868 --> 00:07:02,228 Speaker 1: anything like this in the last half century. Lions. You 142 00:07:02,308 --> 00:07:05,348 Speaker 1: need a little help and need Bobby Wagner in those 143 00:07:05,428 --> 00:07:07,868 Speaker 1: rams to spoil the Seahawks, and then you got to 144 00:07:07,908 --> 00:07:10,508 Speaker 1: finish the job in Lambeaux. We haven't seen it done 145 00:07:10,548 --> 00:07:16,708 Speaker 1: in fifty two. Let's go one and six to the playoffs, Lions, Lions, Yeah, 146 00:07:16,748 --> 00:07:19,028 Speaker 1: I gotta do my best. Pete Carroll hearing. Yeah, you 147 00:07:19,028 --> 00:07:20,948 Speaker 1: guys are trying to write him off, and they will 148 00:07:20,988 --> 00:07:23,748 Speaker 1: not write you back because the Seahawks, this team, they 149 00:07:23,748 --> 00:07:26,708 Speaker 1: are two and five over the last seven weeks. It 150 00:07:26,788 --> 00:07:28,908 Speaker 1: is not pretty. It's not pretty for the Seahawks, which 151 00:07:28,948 --> 00:07:30,588 Speaker 1: makes it even more beautiful if they make it to 152 00:07:30,628 --> 00:07:32,508 Speaker 1: the playoff. Serious, I fell in love with a team 153 00:07:32,548 --> 00:07:35,188 Speaker 1: of Munich and frankly, Pete Carroll, he's saying kind of 154 00:07:35,228 --> 00:07:38,708 Speaker 1: a swan song moment this season. Trades away Russell Wilson 155 00:07:38,748 --> 00:07:42,028 Speaker 1: in the off season everywhere was like, coach, coach you okay, 156 00:07:42,028 --> 00:07:44,548 Speaker 1: what are you doing here? Coach? What's the plan? Is 157 00:07:44,588 --> 00:07:48,508 Speaker 1: the plan to rebuild. It became the Seattle Seahawks rebuilt season. 158 00:07:48,588 --> 00:07:50,508 Speaker 1: He just kind of laughed at everybody stayed up in 159 00:07:50,508 --> 00:07:53,708 Speaker 1: his Pacific dursbus corner. He got Geno Smith right. He 160 00:07:53,748 --> 00:07:57,828 Speaker 1: had a quarterback battle through training camp. Drew lock Covid 161 00:07:57,988 --> 00:08:00,548 Speaker 1: became the Geno Smith game. It felt like, I guess 162 00:08:00,548 --> 00:08:02,508 Speaker 1: we'll do the Geno Smith thing. And then I was like, oh, 163 00:08:02,548 --> 00:08:06,228 Speaker 1: we're doing the Geno Smith thing. Unbelievable. Geo Smith has 164 00:08:06,228 --> 00:08:08,748 Speaker 1: been on the Intimate Revenge Tour this season. Before he 165 00:08:08,788 --> 00:08:10,868 Speaker 1: signed with the Seahawks, he played with the Jets, the Giants, 166 00:08:10,868 --> 00:08:13,228 Speaker 1: and the Chargers. This season, he has beat the Jets, 167 00:08:13,268 --> 00:08:16,148 Speaker 1: the Giants, and the Charger. Seahawks make it to the postseason. 168 00:08:16,308 --> 00:08:19,828 Speaker 1: It would be such a sweet, beautiful story for a 169 00:08:19,908 --> 00:08:22,428 Speaker 1: team that everyone was like, cool, okay, good they're in 170 00:08:22,428 --> 00:08:24,028 Speaker 1: the Pacific Earth West. We don't really have to worry 171 00:08:24,028 --> 00:08:25,548 Speaker 1: about them too much. Their games are always in the 172 00:08:25,588 --> 00:08:27,628 Speaker 1: mid afternoon. They're going up against our team, and see 173 00:08:27,628 --> 00:08:30,628 Speaker 1: how everyone's watch us. The Seahawks said, I can't believe 174 00:08:30,628 --> 00:08:33,148 Speaker 1: you guys just all win that game on Sunday night. 175 00:08:33,988 --> 00:08:38,868 Speaker 1: Ruin that whole game with the Munich Seahawks them coming 176 00:08:38,908 --> 00:08:41,708 Speaker 1: up on Go Marty Football. Sean Paynton is a friend 177 00:08:41,708 --> 00:08:44,148 Speaker 1: of the show. He's gonna Peter Schreger's in particular. Could 178 00:08:44,148 --> 00:08:46,548 Speaker 1: he be eyeing a return of the gritter Peter Schreger 179 00:08:46,668 --> 00:08:49,748 Speaker 1: on his podcast. Our long convo with this guy, and 180 00:08:49,748 --> 00:08:54,188 Speaker 1: he was quite honest about everything. Saints, Bucks, Brady everything, 181 00:08:54,228 --> 00:08:56,468 Speaker 1: Oh yay, break into it. Did you get into Paul 182 00:08:56,468 --> 00:08:58,748 Speaker 1: Blart or not? We did not talk about Kevin James 183 00:08:58,748 --> 00:09:01,468 Speaker 1: playing him in a movie. Maybe next time the season 184 00:09:01,468 --> 00:09:03,388 Speaker 1: with Peter Scheger, Bills and Chiefs, fans may have to 185 00:09:03,388 --> 00:09:06,308 Speaker 1: travel to a neutral site if their teams make its 186 00:09:06,388 --> 00:09:08,988 Speaker 1: NAFC title game. That'd mean wild. We'll explain everything when 187 00:09:08,988 --> 00:09:28,228 Speaker 1: we come back. I tell us Morning Football on a Friday, 188 00:09:28,308 --> 00:09:31,508 Speaker 1: the games are coming. In the meantime, the positive news 189 00:09:31,548 --> 00:09:34,308 Speaker 1: has been coming from Cincinnati and that reflects of course, 190 00:09:34,308 --> 00:09:36,068 Speaker 1: on Western New York and Richard Park, New York with 191 00:09:36,148 --> 00:09:38,388 Speaker 1: the Buffalo Bills play and where our guy Mike Giardi 192 00:09:38,468 --> 00:09:41,268 Speaker 1: has been set up. Now really all week, Mike, We've 193 00:09:41,308 --> 00:09:45,308 Speaker 1: been talking all morning about the people who saved Damar's 194 00:09:45,388 --> 00:09:48,188 Speaker 1: life on the field. What Ken Sean McDermott can you 195 00:09:48,188 --> 00:09:50,228 Speaker 1: tell us about what he said about them. Well, it's 196 00:09:50,348 --> 00:09:52,548 Speaker 1: very interesting, right because I think you know fan bases, 197 00:09:52,588 --> 00:09:54,828 Speaker 1: they look at their athletes and they say, that's my hero, 198 00:09:55,028 --> 00:09:58,468 Speaker 1: that's my stars. Josh Allen, it's Von Miller, it's Jordan Poyer, 199 00:09:58,548 --> 00:10:01,988 Speaker 1: Micah Hyde, Stefan Diggs. Well, there are heroes among us 200 00:10:02,268 --> 00:10:04,668 Speaker 1: at that game that no one knows their name, at 201 00:10:04,708 --> 00:10:07,068 Speaker 1: least not until now. And Sean McDermott shedding some light 202 00:10:07,068 --> 00:10:09,948 Speaker 1: on that yesterday to give it context to some extent. 203 00:10:10,068 --> 00:10:13,388 Speaker 1: Denny is one of our assistant trainers. Nate Breski is 204 00:10:13,388 --> 00:10:16,468 Speaker 1: our head trainer, and so just like anything else, that 205 00:10:16,508 --> 00:10:20,028 Speaker 1: whole team, our medical team, they go through their exercise 206 00:10:20,828 --> 00:10:24,988 Speaker 1: mock exercises for things like this, but we are never 207 00:10:25,028 --> 00:10:28,148 Speaker 1: around to see that when they do that. And as 208 00:10:28,148 --> 00:10:31,188 Speaker 1: they say, practice pays off, and it did in this case. 209 00:10:31,468 --> 00:10:35,468 Speaker 1: But again, the context of it, for an assistant to 210 00:10:35,508 --> 00:10:39,908 Speaker 1: find himself at that position and needing to take the 211 00:10:39,908 --> 00:10:42,708 Speaker 1: action that he did and step up and take charge 212 00:10:42,788 --> 00:10:45,188 Speaker 1: like he did, and there were others on the field 213 00:10:45,188 --> 00:10:48,628 Speaker 1: as well, is nothing short of amazing. And the courage 214 00:10:48,628 --> 00:10:52,268 Speaker 1: that that took that is you talk about a real leader, 215 00:10:52,508 --> 00:10:58,108 Speaker 1: a real hero. And saving Damar's life and just admire 216 00:10:58,188 --> 00:11:01,148 Speaker 1: his strength. And then Denny is Denny Kellington, who's an 217 00:11:01,188 --> 00:11:04,588 Speaker 1: assistant trainer for the Bills, formerly the head foot ball 218 00:11:04,588 --> 00:11:07,508 Speaker 1: trainer at Syracuse University from two thousand and five to 219 00:11:07,588 --> 00:11:10,308 Speaker 1: twenty seventeen. And I want to thank Dion Dawkins because 220 00:11:10,348 --> 00:11:12,748 Speaker 1: he's one of the guys that shine light on Danny. 221 00:11:12,788 --> 00:11:15,268 Speaker 1: He tweeted yesterday, Let's praise the name and person for 222 00:11:15,348 --> 00:11:18,948 Speaker 1: reviving our brother Damar on the field, Danny gave cpr 223 00:11:19,068 --> 00:11:21,708 Speaker 1: chess compressions to get his heart back beating, and thank 224 00:11:21,708 --> 00:11:24,228 Speaker 1: you to all the doctors and medical professionals to help 225 00:11:24,268 --> 00:11:27,708 Speaker 1: save our teammate's life. Pretty pretty on inspiring stuff and 226 00:11:27,828 --> 00:11:29,708 Speaker 1: interesting to hear Sean talk about. You know, they do 227 00:11:29,748 --> 00:11:32,668 Speaker 1: their drills just like we do and no one's watching, 228 00:11:32,948 --> 00:11:36,708 Speaker 1: and the drills paid off an unbelievable amount. Pretty pretty 229 00:11:36,708 --> 00:11:39,708 Speaker 1: emotional stuff, pretty cool stuff. I know guys, they don't 230 00:11:39,748 --> 00:11:41,148 Speaker 1: want to do it, but they did it, and they 231 00:11:41,148 --> 00:11:43,228 Speaker 1: did it in the most dire of circumstances and did 232 00:11:43,268 --> 00:11:45,508 Speaker 1: it to perfection. They really did. And I understand there 233 00:11:45,548 --> 00:11:47,628 Speaker 1: will be some moments said this weekend on Sunday to 234 00:11:47,668 --> 00:11:50,668 Speaker 1: honor Denny Kellington and all the people who helped with 235 00:11:50,748 --> 00:11:53,388 Speaker 1: that terrible thing to happen. Mike Yardy, awful news on 236 00:11:53,388 --> 00:11:55,988 Speaker 1: Monday night football and you go right there to Western 237 00:11:56,028 --> 00:11:57,868 Speaker 1: New York. It's not a fun assignment, it's not a 238 00:11:57,988 --> 00:12:01,708 Speaker 1: warm assignment, but you've done fantastic with a very crucial assignment. 239 00:12:01,788 --> 00:12:03,348 Speaker 1: Thank you all week for all the stuff that's done, 240 00:12:03,428 --> 00:12:07,148 Speaker 1: Mike Yardy in the man. Thank you guys, thank you Jamie, 241 00:12:07,388 --> 00:12:10,308 Speaker 1: and thank you Mike, and now thank you Will Selva. Well, 242 00:12:10,388 --> 00:12:12,828 Speaker 1: it's the end of the week. It has been a 243 00:12:12,908 --> 00:12:15,588 Speaker 1: difficult week, but we are ending with this tone of optimism. 244 00:12:15,668 --> 00:12:18,468 Speaker 1: How are you feeling and what are your reporting for us? Yes, well, 245 00:12:18,508 --> 00:12:21,108 Speaker 1: I am doing well. Thank you very much for asking 246 00:12:21,268 --> 00:12:24,228 Speaker 1: in the tone right now as we're talking more football, 247 00:12:24,268 --> 00:12:26,708 Speaker 1: there are some games ahead this weekend and we're keeping 248 00:12:26,748 --> 00:12:29,468 Speaker 1: an eye on. Of course, the Philly game has a 249 00:12:29,468 --> 00:12:32,588 Speaker 1: lot of importance, and because of that importance, all lies 250 00:12:32,908 --> 00:12:35,788 Speaker 1: are on the status of their quarterback jail And Hurts, 251 00:12:35,788 --> 00:12:39,188 Speaker 1: who was limited in practice and his status is at 252 00:12:39,188 --> 00:12:41,908 Speaker 1: the moment up in the air. Now. The Eagles have 253 00:12:41,988 --> 00:12:46,028 Speaker 1: lost too straight. They lose against the Giants this weekend, 254 00:12:46,068 --> 00:12:48,668 Speaker 1: that means they would lose their grip on the number 255 00:12:48,708 --> 00:12:52,388 Speaker 1: one seed in the NFC. Now his favorite target, at 256 00:12:52,468 --> 00:12:55,468 Speaker 1: least one of his favorite targets, A J. Brown telling 257 00:12:55,508 --> 00:12:59,868 Speaker 1: reporters he thinks Hurts will be fine for Sunday's game, saying, quote, 258 00:13:00,068 --> 00:13:03,868 Speaker 1: I'd probably say he's playing. Head coach Nick Sirianni saying Wednesday, 259 00:13:03,868 --> 00:13:06,548 Speaker 1: the Hurts is still considered day to day and they 260 00:13:06,548 --> 00:13:09,348 Speaker 1: have not made a decision on his status for the 261 00:13:09,508 --> 00:13:16,988 Speaker 1: game yet. Braves quarterback Lamar Jackson missing his fourteenth straight practice. Meanwhile, 262 00:13:17,108 --> 00:13:20,388 Speaker 1: quarterback Tyler Huntley is also dealing with an injury to 263 00:13:20,468 --> 00:13:23,508 Speaker 1: his right wrist and shoulders that limited him in practice 264 00:13:23,588 --> 00:13:27,668 Speaker 1: Thursday enough he can't go, Coach John Harba saying he'll 265 00:13:27,708 --> 00:13:31,028 Speaker 1: turn to rookie Anthony Brown out of Oregon to start 266 00:13:31,108 --> 00:13:35,628 Speaker 1: on Sunday and Anon Rodgers and the Packers open to 267 00:13:35,708 --> 00:13:39,348 Speaker 1: complete their incredible comeback with the win over the Lions 268 00:13:39,388 --> 00:13:42,068 Speaker 1: that would put them into the playoffs. But could it 269 00:13:42,148 --> 00:13:46,108 Speaker 1: be Rogers last game at Lambeau? The Packers QB says 270 00:13:46,468 --> 00:13:49,388 Speaker 1: he's still undecided about next season and doesn't know what 271 00:13:49,468 --> 00:13:53,388 Speaker 1: the future holds. Rogers also adding that he's had a 272 00:13:53,388 --> 00:13:56,908 Speaker 1: lot of great memories at Lambeau and said that he 273 00:13:56,948 --> 00:14:01,668 Speaker 1: will take the time as after the season to decide 274 00:14:02,108 --> 00:14:06,028 Speaker 1: what his future or hold there, Peter, So at least 275 00:14:06,308 --> 00:14:09,228 Speaker 1: we'll have something to look forward to, my friend, all 276 00:14:09,348 --> 00:14:12,388 Speaker 1: of us. What's Rogers going to do? That's coming. It's 277 00:14:12,388 --> 00:14:14,428 Speaker 1: going to be the off season. That's what we do 278 00:14:14,508 --> 00:14:16,708 Speaker 1: in the off season. And I'll tell you what. Monday 279 00:14:16,788 --> 00:14:19,108 Speaker 1: is the off season for a lot of NFL teams, 280 00:14:19,108 --> 00:14:21,868 Speaker 1: and this thing spends rapidly. One name you're going to 281 00:14:21,948 --> 00:14:24,188 Speaker 1: hear a lot about on Mondays. Sean Payton this week 282 00:14:24,228 --> 00:14:26,868 Speaker 1: on my podcast for the NFL called The Season with 283 00:14:26,948 --> 00:14:31,388 Speaker 1: Peter Schrager did an our conversation yesterday, recorded it with 284 00:14:31,428 --> 00:14:34,268 Speaker 1: Sean Payton and we talked about everything. I asked him, 285 00:14:34,708 --> 00:14:37,308 Speaker 1: is he coming with Brady somewhere when you go back 286 00:14:37,308 --> 00:14:40,268 Speaker 1: to the Saints. He was candid, He was open and honest. 287 00:14:40,668 --> 00:14:43,868 Speaker 1: And this is his first season away from coaching over 288 00:14:43,908 --> 00:14:45,508 Speaker 1: a decade. And here's what I have to say about 289 00:14:45,548 --> 00:14:48,548 Speaker 1: the possibility of returning and the analogy he uses. Pretty 290 00:14:48,548 --> 00:14:53,028 Speaker 1: cool man. It's hard to It's hard to replace that 291 00:14:53,148 --> 00:14:56,388 Speaker 1: drug of winning, though, and that you know the amount 292 00:14:56,428 --> 00:14:59,628 Speaker 1: of work that goes in to a game plan with 293 00:14:59,708 --> 00:15:03,948 Speaker 1: your players and coaches, and as an organization, everyone is 294 00:15:03,988 --> 00:15:06,908 Speaker 1: working their tails off and then to enjoy that in 295 00:15:06,948 --> 00:15:10,308 Speaker 1: a locker room celebration. And you know, we tried to 296 00:15:10,388 --> 00:15:13,388 Speaker 1: become the best at what we did, winning and then 297 00:15:13,428 --> 00:15:15,908 Speaker 1: we tried to celebrate better than anyone as well, like 298 00:15:15,988 --> 00:15:19,108 Speaker 1: you know, with the fancy speaker system, and and but 299 00:15:19,268 --> 00:15:23,428 Speaker 1: it's it's something. And so I would describe if I 300 00:15:23,468 --> 00:15:28,388 Speaker 1: was painting a perfect analogy relative to me coaching. Again, 301 00:15:28,588 --> 00:15:33,388 Speaker 1: It's like there's this NASCAR race track about two blocks 302 00:15:33,388 --> 00:15:35,548 Speaker 1: away from where I'm staying now with the lights on, 303 00:15:35,828 --> 00:15:38,468 Speaker 1: and I can hear the cars running around the track, 304 00:15:38,548 --> 00:15:41,148 Speaker 1: I can smell the gasoline, and I can even hear 305 00:15:41,188 --> 00:15:44,188 Speaker 1: the PA announcer. And so like today, I'll get out 306 00:15:44,188 --> 00:15:46,108 Speaker 1: and I'll walk the dogs, and I'll look over there 307 00:15:46,148 --> 00:15:48,588 Speaker 1: and I think there's You just know at some point 308 00:15:48,628 --> 00:15:50,348 Speaker 1: you're going to go back to that track, but you 309 00:15:50,348 --> 00:15:54,308 Speaker 1: don't know when. Lots to unpack there. Um, So I'll 310 00:15:54,308 --> 00:15:56,068 Speaker 1: just take it from here. Sean Payton's name is gonna 311 00:15:56,068 --> 00:16:00,028 Speaker 1: be everywhere from Denver to whether there's an opening in Carolina, 312 00:16:00,108 --> 00:16:03,068 Speaker 1: if there's an opening in Houston, who knows You're gonna 313 00:16:03,068 --> 00:16:05,748 Speaker 1: hear Sean Payne's name link to every NFL team over 314 00:16:05,788 --> 00:16:08,468 Speaker 1: the next few weeks. What he said there that he 315 00:16:08,788 --> 00:16:11,068 Speaker 1: hears it, he knows he wants He's gonna go back. 316 00:16:11,828 --> 00:16:13,948 Speaker 1: Maybe not just yet, Kyle, your thoughts on the entire 317 00:16:13,988 --> 00:16:16,908 Speaker 1: Sean Payton situation, Well, the race car track thing was 318 00:16:16,948 --> 00:16:19,068 Speaker 1: amazing and it was perfect, and you getting him out 319 00:16:19,068 --> 00:16:20,708 Speaker 1: of that and being that comfortable with you is great. 320 00:16:20,748 --> 00:16:23,108 Speaker 1: I mean, this guy said he could smell the gasoline 321 00:16:23,148 --> 00:16:26,188 Speaker 1: of coaching. It's very exciting. His stock has never been higher. 322 00:16:26,268 --> 00:16:29,388 Speaker 1: He's like a complete rock star. Listen, this next Monday 323 00:16:29,468 --> 00:16:31,748 Speaker 1: on the show is not the happiest show in the 324 00:16:31,788 --> 00:16:33,308 Speaker 1: sense that this is when a lot of the coaches 325 00:16:33,348 --> 00:16:36,028 Speaker 1: are let go, and then I feel like that guy 326 00:16:36,108 --> 00:16:37,548 Speaker 1: is gonna be the bell to ball. With all due 327 00:16:37,548 --> 00:16:40,348 Speaker 1: respect Peter to people like Damiko Ryan's and the Eric 328 00:16:40,388 --> 00:16:42,868 Speaker 1: b Enemy who are the up and commerce. This is 329 00:16:42,908 --> 00:16:44,908 Speaker 1: the guy right here, and it's just gonna be a 330 00:16:44,988 --> 00:16:47,388 Speaker 1: question of where and where and where, and for weeks 331 00:16:47,388 --> 00:16:50,948 Speaker 1: and weeks and weeks we said Dallas, Dallas, Dallas. We'll 332 00:16:50,948 --> 00:16:52,908 Speaker 1: see what Dallas does in the playoffs. We'll see I 333 00:16:52,948 --> 00:16:56,188 Speaker 1: don't even think that's out of the question. When hearing 334 00:16:56,268 --> 00:16:59,228 Speaker 1: him say the drug of winning and being in those 335 00:16:59,268 --> 00:17:02,748 Speaker 1: lockers and knowing how much goes in to one game 336 00:17:02,868 --> 00:17:05,028 Speaker 1: on a Sunday, a Thursday, whatever day of a week, 337 00:17:05,308 --> 00:17:07,828 Speaker 1: and he said it celebrate and how they did it 338 00:17:07,828 --> 00:17:10,308 Speaker 1: in New Orleans while he was there with Mark Angram 339 00:17:10,348 --> 00:17:13,228 Speaker 1: and come on, all of those guys, you can't just 340 00:17:13,388 --> 00:17:15,508 Speaker 1: leave that to the side. And I think, like you said, 341 00:17:15,508 --> 00:17:18,428 Speaker 1: down analogy with him with you guys on Fox every 342 00:17:18,468 --> 00:17:21,468 Speaker 1: week talking about the game and being so immersed in it, 343 00:17:21,468 --> 00:17:24,468 Speaker 1: but still not being on that sideline. It's calling him 344 00:17:24,548 --> 00:17:26,028 Speaker 1: is just a matter of when he's going to go back. 345 00:17:26,228 --> 00:17:28,268 Speaker 1: There's a hook to it, right. I just came off 346 00:17:28,308 --> 00:17:30,908 Speaker 1: of eight years on the sideline, the last four is 347 00:17:30,908 --> 00:17:33,028 Speaker 1: and like the best college football games. And I went 348 00:17:33,068 --> 00:17:35,548 Speaker 1: to my first college football game as a fan this fall, 349 00:17:35,788 --> 00:17:38,108 Speaker 1: and I stood in Michigan Stadium and listening to Sean 350 00:17:38,148 --> 00:17:40,148 Speaker 1: Payton talk to us. Now, I honestly closed my eyes 351 00:17:40,148 --> 00:17:42,228 Speaker 1: and I listened to him talk about that racetrack and 352 00:17:42,268 --> 00:17:44,628 Speaker 1: that being there. I was very uncomfortable being in that 353 00:17:44,668 --> 00:17:46,788 Speaker 1: stadium for the first half of that game as a fan. 354 00:17:46,908 --> 00:17:49,188 Speaker 1: I felt strange. My eyes were darting around the stadium, 355 00:17:49,228 --> 00:17:51,268 Speaker 1: looking at the cameras, looking at the action, and it's 356 00:17:51,308 --> 00:17:53,468 Speaker 1: hard to leave it. It's frankly, it's hard to be 357 00:17:53,548 --> 00:17:55,868 Speaker 1: around it again. But then there's also the comfort and 358 00:17:55,908 --> 00:17:58,188 Speaker 1: control of knowing that you get to decide when you 359 00:17:58,228 --> 00:18:00,108 Speaker 1: go back to it. And I really commend him for 360 00:18:00,188 --> 00:18:02,268 Speaker 1: just like I can see it, I can smell it. 361 00:18:02,308 --> 00:18:04,308 Speaker 1: I know it's there, and I know I have control, 362 00:18:04,588 --> 00:18:06,388 Speaker 1: but I'm maybe I'm not just quite ready yet. But 363 00:18:06,428 --> 00:18:08,468 Speaker 1: I just love the honesty. He easily could have been 364 00:18:08,508 --> 00:18:12,028 Speaker 1: like I see the racetrack, but that's it. I just 365 00:18:12,148 --> 00:18:14,228 Speaker 1: love it. I loved it, yeah, and real quickly for 366 00:18:14,308 --> 00:18:16,788 Speaker 1: the fans at home. The logistics of it. Peyton still 367 00:18:16,828 --> 00:18:19,348 Speaker 1: under contract for two years with the Saints, okay, And 368 00:18:19,428 --> 00:18:21,188 Speaker 1: if a player says, hey, I want to be traded 369 00:18:21,228 --> 00:18:23,068 Speaker 1: a lot of times the players agent can go out 370 00:18:23,068 --> 00:18:25,188 Speaker 1: and field coaching is different. A team will have to 371 00:18:25,268 --> 00:18:28,388 Speaker 1: go first to New Orleans and talk with Mickey Loomis 372 00:18:28,388 --> 00:18:31,028 Speaker 1: and the owners there in New Orleans get mission, and 373 00:18:31,028 --> 00:18:34,388 Speaker 1: then Mickey's gonna say, okay, now we'll talk trade compensation, 374 00:18:34,468 --> 00:18:36,468 Speaker 1: and then you could speak with him. But it's gonna 375 00:18:36,508 --> 00:18:37,988 Speaker 1: have to take draft picks, and it's gonna have to 376 00:18:38,028 --> 00:18:40,548 Speaker 1: take patience and negotiating with New Orleans. It's gonna be 377 00:18:40,548 --> 00:18:43,148 Speaker 1: an expensive, expensive hire if you go for Sean Payton. 378 00:18:43,988 --> 00:18:47,348 Speaker 1: So great the season, Peter Schrager, take a listen on 379 00:18:47,668 --> 00:18:50,468 Speaker 1: anywhere you get your podcasts. Coming up, Bill's Mafia. Get 380 00:18:50,468 --> 00:18:52,868 Speaker 1: ready these guys coming on. Buffalo Legend and Hall of 381 00:18:52,868 --> 00:18:56,428 Speaker 1: Fame Onde receiver Andre Reid sits down to join us 382 00:18:56,548 --> 00:19:00,308 Speaker 1: next friend of the show. I like the football cascading 383 00:19:00,388 --> 00:19:02,548 Speaker 1: right by a Marlborough side in the stadium. That was 384 00:19:02,588 --> 00:19:20,548 Speaker 1: back in the day. It was differently. Everybody doing a 385 00:19:20,548 --> 00:19:24,908 Speaker 1: little trivia here. Enjoy I mentioned it yesterday very quietly. 386 00:19:24,948 --> 00:19:28,748 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes is one huge game away from being the 387 00:19:28,828 --> 00:19:31,548 Speaker 1: all time single season passing record. I know that sounds nuts, 388 00:19:31,548 --> 00:19:33,388 Speaker 1: but if he has a four hundred and thirty yard 389 00:19:33,468 --> 00:19:35,948 Speaker 1: day and he's had five four hundred yard days in 390 00:19:35,988 --> 00:19:40,068 Speaker 1: his career, he passes Peyton Mannings twenty thirteen record for 391 00:19:40,108 --> 00:19:42,308 Speaker 1: passing yards in a season. Now, I know Manning did 392 00:19:42,348 --> 00:19:44,108 Speaker 1: it in sixteen games and Mahomes will do it in 393 00:19:44,148 --> 00:19:46,708 Speaker 1: seventeen games. Hey, he can't control how many games they've 394 00:19:46,788 --> 00:19:48,628 Speaker 1: play so we thought we would do a little trivia 395 00:19:48,788 --> 00:19:52,428 Speaker 1: about Patrick Mahomes his passing yards in the history of 396 00:19:52,468 --> 00:19:56,308 Speaker 1: passing yard leaders in NFL season. Good with that, Jason, 397 00:19:56,388 --> 00:19:59,388 Speaker 1: Let's start with you. Mahomes, like I said, needs that 398 00:19:59,468 --> 00:20:02,628 Speaker 1: number to break Peyton Manning's all time single season passing 399 00:20:02,708 --> 00:20:06,428 Speaker 1: record after trave Miss Kelsey and Tyreek Hill. Who was 400 00:20:06,468 --> 00:20:10,108 Speaker 1: the most receiving yards from Patrick Mahomes in his career? Today, 401 00:20:10,268 --> 00:20:14,948 Speaker 1: McCole Hardman be Sammy Watkins, ce DeMarcus Robinson or de 402 00:20:14,988 --> 00:20:18,508 Speaker 1: Clyde Edwards the last some tough names on this and 403 00:20:19,228 --> 00:20:21,548 Speaker 1: all of these guys, some are currents, some aren't there. 404 00:20:21,668 --> 00:20:24,588 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with b Sammy Watkins as he put 405 00:20:24,708 --> 00:20:26,868 Speaker 1: up a ton of yards while Sammy Watkins was on 406 00:20:26,908 --> 00:20:29,548 Speaker 1: the team. I think he resulted in some double teams 407 00:20:29,548 --> 00:20:31,268 Speaker 1: on Tyreek Hill. It was a big free agent signing 408 00:20:31,308 --> 00:20:33,228 Speaker 1: when they brought in Sammy Watkins. People thought that was 409 00:20:33,228 --> 00:20:35,428 Speaker 1: a wild number and Sammy Watkins was great. But the 410 00:20:35,468 --> 00:20:41,148 Speaker 1: answer is a McCole Hardman has played four seasons with Mahomes. 411 00:20:41,388 --> 00:20:44,228 Speaker 1: He has caught one hundred and fifty balls from him 412 00:20:44,508 --> 00:20:47,908 Speaker 1: and about two thousand yards, also got fifteen touchdowns but 413 00:20:47,948 --> 00:20:50,108 Speaker 1: take a look at this isn't trying stuff. Just look 414 00:20:50,148 --> 00:20:53,148 Speaker 1: at how many more receiving yards it's gone to Kelsey 415 00:20:53,188 --> 00:20:57,388 Speaker 1: and Hill than everybody else. Kelsey sixty three hundred yards, 416 00:20:57,948 --> 00:21:01,908 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill forty five, and then Hardman walkins right behind 417 00:21:01,948 --> 00:21:05,028 Speaker 1: about four hundred less, and then DeMarcus Robinson right after that. 418 00:21:05,388 --> 00:21:07,948 Speaker 1: But it's been Kelsey all the way and then and 419 00:21:07,948 --> 00:21:10,508 Speaker 1: then of course Mahomes, Ben Hill and Hardman. We're doing 420 00:21:10,508 --> 00:21:13,148 Speaker 1: a little Patrick Mahomes trivia, Jamie, Are you ready for them? Two? 421 00:21:13,268 --> 00:21:16,548 Speaker 1: Bring it? Okay? Who is the only other player in 422 00:21:16,668 --> 00:21:21,788 Speaker 1: NFL history to have multiple seasons with five thousand passing 423 00:21:21,868 --> 00:21:25,228 Speaker 1: yards and forty touchdown? Mahomes has already done it twice. 424 00:21:25,668 --> 00:21:30,108 Speaker 1: One other player has done it twice multiple seasons of 425 00:21:30,188 --> 00:21:35,908 Speaker 1: five thousand yards forty touchdowns. Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Dan 426 00:21:36,028 --> 00:21:39,988 Speaker 1: Marino or Warren Mood. I'm gonna stay in the in 427 00:21:40,068 --> 00:21:45,348 Speaker 1: the more current front or whatever pros. I'm not gonna 428 00:21:45,348 --> 00:21:50,108 Speaker 1: stay sooner than later. Be Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Oh, 429 00:21:50,148 --> 00:21:52,068 Speaker 1: I always do this. I say one, I think about 430 00:21:52,108 --> 00:21:53,708 Speaker 1: the other, and then I go back be Drew Brees. 431 00:21:53,748 --> 00:21:55,108 Speaker 1: We're going to say in the SAT is to go 432 00:21:55,148 --> 00:21:57,548 Speaker 1: to your first instinct, right do they Yeah, they did 433 00:21:57,628 --> 00:21:59,348 Speaker 1: terrible on the SAT. Oh yeah, James has a big 434 00:21:59,388 --> 00:22:03,668 Speaker 1: college girl. We're not sorry. I'm me here today, alright, answers. 435 00:22:03,708 --> 00:22:08,228 Speaker 1: Drew Brees, the Breeze had an incredible career. I was 436 00:22:08,228 --> 00:22:10,948 Speaker 1: going through the numbers, guys, my biggest takeaways. Breeze was 437 00:22:10,988 --> 00:22:15,548 Speaker 1: a gangster like this guy put up huge Yes, five 438 00:22:15,668 --> 00:22:19,428 Speaker 1: thousand yards and forty touchdowns in back to back seasons, 439 00:22:19,468 --> 00:22:21,108 Speaker 1: the only time it's ever been done, and he didn't 440 00:22:21,108 --> 00:22:24,388 Speaker 1: win MVP in either of those years twenty eleven and 441 00:22:24,508 --> 00:22:27,788 Speaker 1: twenty twelve. Guys, Breeze set an NFL record in twenty 442 00:22:27,948 --> 00:22:30,788 Speaker 1: twelve with his forty eighth straight game with a touchdown. 443 00:22:30,828 --> 00:22:33,308 Speaker 1: Past forty eighth straight freaking, a mark that was held 444 00:22:33,308 --> 00:22:36,868 Speaker 1: by Johnny Unitis. He eventually would go on for fifty 445 00:22:36,908 --> 00:22:39,268 Speaker 1: four straight games with a passing touchdown. It's a record 446 00:22:39,308 --> 00:22:41,548 Speaker 1: that still stands. I don't know if that ever gets broken. 447 00:22:41,988 --> 00:22:45,628 Speaker 1: Drew Brees had an incredible career. It never was the 448 00:22:45,708 --> 00:22:48,268 Speaker 1: NFL's MVP, but maybe more importantly, he was a Super 449 00:22:48,268 --> 00:22:51,028 Speaker 1: Bowl But did you know later that week a vertical 450 00:22:51,028 --> 00:22:53,468 Speaker 1: Horizon hosted SNL. What do you got here? What are 451 00:22:53,508 --> 00:22:57,228 Speaker 1: we going to? The third category the year? Let's go 452 00:22:57,388 --> 00:22:59,228 Speaker 1: you watch our show? You know, Kyle, just as I 453 00:22:59,348 --> 00:23:02,348 Speaker 1: got a straight trivia question, he gets something involving pop 454 00:23:02,388 --> 00:23:07,468 Speaker 1: culture and were going the night. Mahomes won the MVP Award, 455 00:23:07,508 --> 00:23:10,588 Speaker 1: his only MVP award or friend. Paul Rudd presented the 456 00:23:10,628 --> 00:23:14,268 Speaker 1: award while showing that on the back of his suit jacket, 457 00:23:14,428 --> 00:23:20,468 Speaker 1: Mahomes fifteen. That was the twenty nineteen NFL Honors. Okay, 458 00:23:21,108 --> 00:23:24,028 Speaker 1: so many presenters in the history of NFL Honors. It's 459 00:23:24,068 --> 00:23:26,828 Speaker 1: one of our favorite events. That Peterson and Vernon Davis, 460 00:23:28,468 --> 00:23:32,348 Speaker 1: which duo, presented J. J. Watt with the Defensive Player 461 00:23:32,428 --> 00:23:35,908 Speaker 1: of the Year award when he was the unanimous Defensive 462 00:23:35,908 --> 00:23:40,828 Speaker 1: Player of the Year at the twenty fifteen NFL Honors. Today, 463 00:23:41,148 --> 00:23:44,028 Speaker 1: Michael B. Jordan Enzendaya, Oh my god. Was it be 464 00:23:44,308 --> 00:23:48,268 Speaker 1: Edward Norton and the baseball player ichi Rosuzuki? Was it 465 00:23:48,468 --> 00:23:52,188 Speaker 1: C Chris Pratt and Andrew Luck Or was it d 466 00:23:52,868 --> 00:23:57,388 Speaker 1: Cosby Show alum Malcolm Jamal Warner and Raven Simone. I 467 00:23:57,468 --> 00:23:59,148 Speaker 1: like those guys down at d They had a whole 468 00:23:59,148 --> 00:24:00,708 Speaker 1: gravy train set up for the rest of their life 469 00:24:00,708 --> 00:24:02,468 Speaker 1: with residuals, and it was just taken away from them. 470 00:24:02,508 --> 00:24:05,148 Speaker 1: It's not their fault. I sympathized with them. Chris Pratt, 471 00:24:05,268 --> 00:24:07,028 Speaker 1: I don't think it would be him. He's a Seahawks 472 00:24:07,028 --> 00:24:09,188 Speaker 1: fan and like Drew Leff, I can see be like. 473 00:24:09,668 --> 00:24:12,148 Speaker 1: I think I helped JJ earned this award a little bit. 474 00:24:12,388 --> 00:24:14,868 Speaker 1: It took quite a few times. You kind of had 475 00:24:14,868 --> 00:24:19,388 Speaker 1: our number. Um Edward Norton and eat Suzuki again, Peter, 476 00:24:19,428 --> 00:24:22,148 Speaker 1: why are you giving me these Seattle each row as 477 00:24:22,188 --> 00:24:25,188 Speaker 1: a beloved Mariner. Edward Norton seems tak hiself pretty serious 478 00:24:25,188 --> 00:24:28,388 Speaker 1: for NFL honors, which just leaves me that Edward Orton 479 00:24:28,468 --> 00:24:34,228 Speaker 1: too serious, really does like the character actor doing nothing. Yeah, 480 00:24:34,268 --> 00:24:36,268 Speaker 1: but then he shows up and plays like the incredible Hulk. 481 00:24:36,348 --> 00:24:38,188 Speaker 1: He'll take the check. Maybe I take that back here. 482 00:24:38,268 --> 00:24:40,748 Speaker 1: Why would Suzuki present to JJ wat Yeah I didn't. 483 00:24:41,028 --> 00:24:43,908 Speaker 1: Michael b was everywhere at the time. Zinda was just 484 00:24:43,948 --> 00:24:47,588 Speaker 1: starting to explode. I'll go with a It's like, pretty 485 00:24:47,628 --> 00:24:49,228 Speaker 1: it's a pretty cool couple up there. I hope it's 486 00:24:49,268 --> 00:24:51,548 Speaker 1: them all right. ESPN can't do this, Fox Sports One 487 00:24:51,588 --> 00:24:54,028 Speaker 1: can't do this. NFL Network can do this. We have 488 00:24:54,108 --> 00:24:56,268 Speaker 1: the fun here about to show me. Each row twenty 489 00:24:56,348 --> 00:25:01,428 Speaker 1: fifteen NFL honors taken away for the first time ever. 490 00:25:02,068 --> 00:25:10,068 Speaker 1: This was a unanimous decision. Twenty fourteen AP Defensive Player 491 00:25:10,068 --> 00:25:21,268 Speaker 1: of the Year is JJ Watt. It's my coaches and 492 00:25:21,308 --> 00:25:25,748 Speaker 1: teammates doing unbelievable things. It's trainers and equipment staff. It's 493 00:25:25,828 --> 00:25:29,148 Speaker 1: people in the cafeteria making the food, lots of food. 494 00:25:31,148 --> 00:25:34,188 Speaker 1: It's uh, I mean, it's it's everybody from my elementary 495 00:25:34,188 --> 00:25:36,708 Speaker 1: school teachers to my high school coaches, to my trainers. 496 00:25:36,708 --> 00:25:40,988 Speaker 1: There's just so many people behind the scenes. Pretty awesome look, 497 00:25:40,988 --> 00:25:42,988 Speaker 1: and I wanted to give JJ's moment. This is gonna 498 00:25:42,988 --> 00:25:45,348 Speaker 1: be jj Watt's the last NFL game this weekend. No 499 00:25:45,348 --> 00:25:47,948 Speaker 1: one's talking about it. JJ Watt and the Cardinals take 500 00:25:47,988 --> 00:25:49,788 Speaker 1: on the forty nine Ers in a game many people 501 00:25:49,828 --> 00:25:53,188 Speaker 1: aren't even on their radar. JJ Watt had twenty sacks 502 00:25:53,268 --> 00:25:57,388 Speaker 1: that season. He's unanimous defensive MVP. Watt also caught three 503 00:25:57,468 --> 00:26:01,268 Speaker 1: touchdowns and he finished second in the MVP vote. That's 504 00:26:01,268 --> 00:26:04,548 Speaker 1: awesome as a defensive player behind Aaron Rodgers. JJA, We 505 00:26:04,628 --> 00:26:07,348 Speaker 1: love you, good luck. This weekend had an amazing career. Yeah, Um, 506 00:26:07,548 --> 00:26:13,468 Speaker 1: now looked radio for the Panthers, that's off season with 507 00:26:13,588 --> 00:26:17,068 Speaker 1: Jake Alone, Um, Jason, are you ready? And Jamie Kyle 508 00:26:17,108 --> 00:26:20,628 Speaker 1: for the video clue. In two thousan eleven, Drew Brees 509 00:26:20,708 --> 00:26:24,028 Speaker 1: broke Dan Marino's then twenty seven year record for single 510 00:26:24,148 --> 00:26:28,588 Speaker 1: season passing yard. Malomes is looking to break what Peyton 511 00:26:28,628 --> 00:26:32,068 Speaker 1: Manning owns right now. When Breeze broke the record, he 512 00:26:32,148 --> 00:26:36,028 Speaker 1: did it on a a fourteen yard pass to Lance Moore, 513 00:26:36,668 --> 00:26:40,468 Speaker 1: b a nine yard touchdown pass to Darren Sprowles see 514 00:26:40,508 --> 00:26:43,788 Speaker 1: a seventy yard screen pass to Chris Ivory, or d 515 00:26:44,508 --> 00:26:46,668 Speaker 1: to a Hall of Fame top twenty five guy in 516 00:26:46,668 --> 00:26:48,908 Speaker 1: an offensive lineman, a one yard play at the goal 517 00:26:48,908 --> 00:26:52,148 Speaker 1: line to Jarry Evans. Jamie, you'll go first, then Kyle, 518 00:26:52,268 --> 00:26:55,108 Speaker 1: then Jason, then we'll see the play. I was really hoping. 519 00:26:55,148 --> 00:26:57,588 Speaker 1: So I was at the game when Peyton Manning broke it, 520 00:26:58,028 --> 00:26:59,948 Speaker 1: and I was like, oh, come on, give it to me, 521 00:26:59,988 --> 00:27:01,708 Speaker 1: Give it to me. You didn't go there, You had 522 00:27:01,708 --> 00:27:04,908 Speaker 1: to go first corner to the now late Ronnie Hillman exactly. 523 00:27:05,068 --> 00:27:06,948 Speaker 1: And it was like a rough start for Peyton to 524 00:27:06,988 --> 00:27:08,708 Speaker 1: start that game. It was very not exciting so I 525 00:27:08,748 --> 00:27:10,708 Speaker 1: want to go not excite. I'm gonna go very benign 526 00:27:11,388 --> 00:27:15,268 Speaker 1: uh check down to Darren Sproles nine yard touchdown. People, 527 00:27:15,428 --> 00:27:17,868 Speaker 1: I want, I want the fireworks. Give me seventy to 528 00:27:17,948 --> 00:27:19,788 Speaker 1: Chris Ivory. Give me it feel like they stopped the 529 00:27:19,828 --> 00:27:21,948 Speaker 1: game when this happened. And I'm going with hey, I 530 00:27:21,988 --> 00:27:24,868 Speaker 1: believe it was a pass to Lance Moore. Okay. I 531 00:27:24,988 --> 00:27:27,588 Speaker 1: had Sean Payton on my podcast yesterday and I asked 532 00:27:27,668 --> 00:27:31,268 Speaker 1: him about this play. He says he Sean Payton has 533 00:27:31,308 --> 00:27:34,468 Speaker 1: the ball. Breeze gave it to him. Wow, let's find 534 00:27:34,508 --> 00:27:36,988 Speaker 1: out who caught that ball. Mike Arco on the play 535 00:27:36,988 --> 00:27:41,588 Speaker 1: by play, Let's enjoy split backs needing seven yards Breeze 536 00:27:41,628 --> 00:27:51,308 Speaker 1: brows touchdown record, that's unbelievable. Three creasion the all time 537 00:27:51,548 --> 00:27:58,988 Speaker 1: single season NFL passing recording. Darren's gree right over the middle. 538 00:27:59,268 --> 00:28:02,028 Speaker 1: That's unbelievable. It's a nice cessament. It is unbelievable that 539 00:28:02,148 --> 00:28:03,988 Speaker 1: the most accurate quarterback we've see in throws are the 540 00:28:04,028 --> 00:28:08,748 Speaker 1: smallest guy, Darren. It wasn't Coleston. Jimmy four hundred and 541 00:28:08,828 --> 00:28:11,748 Speaker 1: thirty yards This Weekendatrick Mahomes is our new single S 542 00:28:12,348 --> 00:28:17,428 Speaker 1: thirty that's unbelievable. A guy who is a Hall of 543 00:28:17,428 --> 00:28:19,668 Speaker 1: Famer and an old friend of the show and also 544 00:28:19,908 --> 00:28:23,548 Speaker 1: first team all commercial break. This guy's got stories. He 545 00:28:23,588 --> 00:28:26,628 Speaker 1: has a great hang off the air, and let's bring 546 00:28:26,708 --> 00:28:28,468 Speaker 1: him on the air. It's Andrey read what's up, Dre? 547 00:28:28,548 --> 00:28:30,828 Speaker 1: How are you doing? What's so hey? First of all, 548 00:28:30,828 --> 00:28:32,908 Speaker 1: I want to say, hey, man, that's Jason, not Devin. 549 00:28:33,028 --> 00:28:38,708 Speaker 1: You guys look the same, but anyway similar. You get 550 00:28:38,908 --> 00:28:41,628 Speaker 1: a lot right fortunately, Yeah, yeah, Andre had him with 551 00:28:41,628 --> 00:28:44,708 Speaker 1: it during commercial I just want commercial break. We'll figure 552 00:28:44,708 --> 00:28:46,828 Speaker 1: it out. Listen, Andre, It's it's fun to smile today 553 00:28:46,828 --> 00:28:48,188 Speaker 1: and laugh with you because, as you know, it's been 554 00:28:48,228 --> 00:28:49,948 Speaker 1: a very long week. As a guy who put his 555 00:28:49,988 --> 00:28:52,188 Speaker 1: body on the line for years and who knows Western 556 00:28:52,228 --> 00:28:55,028 Speaker 1: New York better than anybody, what's this week been like 557 00:28:55,148 --> 00:28:58,108 Speaker 1: for you in the wake of Damar Hamlin's injury. Well, 558 00:28:58,108 --> 00:28:59,988 Speaker 1: first of all, we want to give all the glory 559 00:28:59,988 --> 00:29:02,988 Speaker 1: to God. God was in complete control of that situation 560 00:29:03,428 --> 00:29:06,468 Speaker 1: ever since last month Monday Night. I think everybody feels good. 561 00:29:06,508 --> 00:29:09,228 Speaker 1: It's a feel good story. You know. Now the team 562 00:29:09,228 --> 00:29:13,348 Speaker 1: can move forward. The family has been there, you know 563 00:29:13,388 --> 00:29:17,388 Speaker 1: for Damar the whole time. He was there, fans, people 564 00:29:17,388 --> 00:29:21,748 Speaker 1: were donating, people were doing vigils. Very powerful and just 565 00:29:21,788 --> 00:29:24,468 Speaker 1: to see that from people who don't even know him, 566 00:29:24,548 --> 00:29:27,068 Speaker 1: and that's what the power of sport is. We watch 567 00:29:27,108 --> 00:29:29,428 Speaker 1: it every week. There's a sporting event on TV every week, 568 00:29:29,868 --> 00:29:32,108 Speaker 1: but we watch it every week and we admire the 569 00:29:32,188 --> 00:29:35,028 Speaker 1: guys of what they do. But the human part of 570 00:29:35,028 --> 00:29:36,948 Speaker 1: it is there's a lot of things that can happen 571 00:29:36,988 --> 00:29:40,308 Speaker 1: in between that, and last Monday Night was an example 572 00:29:40,308 --> 00:29:43,108 Speaker 1: of that. But we all pulled together. We all set 573 00:29:43,508 --> 00:29:46,548 Speaker 1: and realize our own mortality and we pray for this 574 00:29:46,668 --> 00:29:48,628 Speaker 1: young man to make it through this. And we just 575 00:29:48,668 --> 00:29:52,348 Speaker 1: got the best news yesterday and he's continuing to progress. 576 00:29:53,148 --> 00:29:54,628 Speaker 1: You know, he was in the woods. I said this 577 00:29:54,748 --> 00:29:58,148 Speaker 1: yesterday and he was in a lot of darkness and 578 00:29:58,548 --> 00:30:00,428 Speaker 1: God puts some light on him and put some light 579 00:30:00,468 --> 00:30:03,068 Speaker 1: on everybody. So it's a feel good story and I'm 580 00:30:03,108 --> 00:30:05,908 Speaker 1: glad that you know, things are moving forward for him 581 00:30:05,948 --> 00:30:08,548 Speaker 1: and the team can move forward. Yes, we all are. 582 00:30:08,588 --> 00:30:11,668 Speaker 1: And when things like that happened, everybody's looking to somebody 583 00:30:11,948 --> 00:30:15,028 Speaker 1: for leadership. For the Buffalo Bills. Their leader has been 584 00:30:15,028 --> 00:30:18,148 Speaker 1: Sean McDermott. He was phenomenal on the field Monday night 585 00:30:18,468 --> 00:30:20,788 Speaker 1: leading his team and he's done that all week. How 586 00:30:20,828 --> 00:30:23,548 Speaker 1: important is it to have someone like coach McDermott in 587 00:30:23,588 --> 00:30:26,188 Speaker 1: the locker room for these players? Let me tell you, 588 00:30:26,268 --> 00:30:29,468 Speaker 1: a coach not only coaches these guys and gets him 589 00:30:29,468 --> 00:30:32,148 Speaker 1: ready for the game. And you know, he goes through 590 00:30:32,148 --> 00:30:34,668 Speaker 1: a lot more than just that. You know, guys talk 591 00:30:34,708 --> 00:30:38,708 Speaker 1: to him about their problems and family things and all that. 592 00:30:39,428 --> 00:30:42,668 Speaker 1: His head is spinning and to put that all together, 593 00:30:43,268 --> 00:30:47,628 Speaker 1: and especially in a situation of what happened Monday night, 594 00:30:47,908 --> 00:30:50,508 Speaker 1: this is a not only a strong man of faith, 595 00:30:50,508 --> 00:30:54,268 Speaker 1: a strong man, but these players on his team respect 596 00:30:54,348 --> 00:30:58,028 Speaker 1: him as a person, not just the coach. And what 597 00:30:58,188 --> 00:31:00,668 Speaker 1: he displayed on Monday night, him and Zach Terry, what 598 00:31:00,708 --> 00:31:05,148 Speaker 1: they displayed was phenomenal. And you kind of take the 599 00:31:05,148 --> 00:31:08,788 Speaker 1: persona of your coach, and then the coach takes the 600 00:31:08,828 --> 00:31:11,908 Speaker 1: persona of you too. And Charl McDermott is that kind 601 00:31:11,948 --> 00:31:16,148 Speaker 1: of guy. Every time I've talked to him, he's just straightforward. 602 00:31:17,428 --> 00:31:20,948 Speaker 1: He's just solid and Jason, you know, a coach, you 603 00:31:21,028 --> 00:31:23,228 Speaker 1: can confide in him in a lot of different ways. 604 00:31:23,988 --> 00:31:26,708 Speaker 1: As I said before, in family situations where you just 605 00:31:26,828 --> 00:31:29,748 Speaker 1: need to talk to them, and Sean McDermott has done 606 00:31:29,748 --> 00:31:33,788 Speaker 1: that for these players, and I'm sure they're grateful for that. Absolutely, Andre. 607 00:31:33,948 --> 00:31:37,388 Speaker 1: We know what the community means to Buffalo and Bill's fans. 608 00:31:37,428 --> 00:31:39,068 Speaker 1: I know it's helpful for them this morning to see 609 00:31:39,068 --> 00:31:42,068 Speaker 1: your face. We appreciate your insights on Good Morning Football 610 00:31:42,388 --> 00:31:45,348 Speaker 1: this morning. A great conversation to be had with you. 611 00:31:45,388 --> 00:31:48,668 Speaker 1: Andre Reid, a legend in Buffalo. Thank you, Thanks, thank 612 00:31:48,708 --> 00:31:52,988 Speaker 1: you for Hey the man right there. Monday's show is 613 00:31:52,988 --> 00:31:55,628 Speaker 1: gonna be awesome. But let's end Friday's show. But it's 614 00:31:55,668 --> 00:31:57,428 Speaker 1: time to make some picks. We've got hats in front 615 00:31:57,468 --> 00:31:59,668 Speaker 1: of us. We got him right here, and we're gonna 616 00:31:59,948 --> 00:32:01,828 Speaker 1: have a hat from the matchup, and then we pick 617 00:32:01,948 --> 00:32:03,268 Speaker 1: whatever hat is and we put it on and do 618 00:32:03,268 --> 00:32:05,028 Speaker 1: whatever we want. Peter, what do you have and who 619 00:32:05,028 --> 00:32:06,908 Speaker 1: would you like? I'm gonna start with the early window 620 00:32:07,068 --> 00:32:09,588 Speaker 1: on Sunday. Bengals fans are outraged right now with a 621 00:32:09,588 --> 00:32:11,788 Speaker 1: lot of things that might happen as far as playoffs, 622 00:32:11,788 --> 00:32:14,428 Speaker 1: seatings and scenarios go. Guess what, most of it is moot. 623 00:32:14,588 --> 00:32:16,748 Speaker 1: If you just take care of the Ravens. Hey Ravens's 624 00:32:16,788 --> 00:32:19,588 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson coming back. Do we know? It's been very 625 00:32:19,668 --> 00:32:23,668 Speaker 1: quiet and oddly early, no updates. I think the Bengals 626 00:32:23,668 --> 00:32:25,468 Speaker 1: take care of business. I like this hat right here. 627 00:32:25,588 --> 00:32:27,068 Speaker 1: I like the back of this hat. It just says 628 00:32:27,148 --> 00:32:31,228 Speaker 1: Paul Brown, the original owner. That's really the Cincinnati Bengals. 629 00:32:31,468 --> 00:32:33,828 Speaker 1: We saw it. He won a game and a bunch 630 00:32:33,868 --> 00:32:35,988 Speaker 1: of them in nineteen seventy to take us into playoffs. 631 00:32:36,028 --> 00:32:38,588 Speaker 1: I think the Bengals defeat the Ravens and win the 632 00:32:38,628 --> 00:32:41,788 Speaker 1: ASC North outright and get a home playoff game with 633 00:32:41,868 --> 00:32:44,468 Speaker 1: no coin tosses involved. Kyle your thought, I like it's 634 00:32:44,508 --> 00:32:45,908 Speaker 1: good on you of the Bengals hat too. All right, 635 00:32:45,908 --> 00:32:48,668 Speaker 1: this is not going to be easy. I have Patriots Bills. 636 00:32:49,028 --> 00:32:50,828 Speaker 1: Patriots win the game. You're going to the playoffs. You 637 00:32:50,868 --> 00:32:53,148 Speaker 1: got a proud team right there. You got a great defense, 638 00:32:53,668 --> 00:32:55,708 Speaker 1: and guys, you're not gonna believe this. Yeah, you are 639 00:32:56,108 --> 00:32:58,788 Speaker 1: thirty eight to six Buffalo, thirty eight to six and 640 00:32:58,868 --> 00:33:01,588 Speaker 1: an absolute destruction. I respect the New England Patriots, but 641 00:33:01,628 --> 00:33:03,388 Speaker 1: I respect a lot of what the Bills are going through, 642 00:33:03,388 --> 00:33:05,028 Speaker 1: and they have a great team. Thirty eight to six 643 00:33:04,988 --> 00:33:06,788 Speaker 1: foot flore I said it three times. That shot. You 644 00:33:06,788 --> 00:33:08,988 Speaker 1: two look at that camera over there right now, Bill's Bengals. 645 00:33:08,988 --> 00:33:13,348 Speaker 1: Look at those hats on those gentlemen. This is fantastic unity. 646 00:33:13,508 --> 00:33:16,348 Speaker 1: You're locking fingers. Yeah, we've I feel like we talked 647 00:33:16,348 --> 00:33:19,948 Speaker 1: to ourselves and circles starting this mid Sunday game between 648 00:33:20,228 --> 00:33:22,908 Speaker 1: Seahawks and the Rams. Rams could play spoiler. There's a 649 00:33:22,948 --> 00:33:25,868 Speaker 1: lot of storylines here from a news perspective, maybe on Monday, 650 00:33:26,028 --> 00:33:28,708 Speaker 1: and I think the Seahawks keep themselves alives. I'm big 651 00:33:28,748 --> 00:33:30,668 Speaker 1: on the Seahawk bandwagon ver since I got to know 652 00:33:30,668 --> 00:33:36,308 Speaker 1: those guys in Munich. Let's go somebody. Let's go right 653 00:33:37,548 --> 00:33:40,468 Speaker 1: with Seattle winning. So if Seattle wins that game, that 654 00:33:40,548 --> 00:33:43,508 Speaker 1: means the Detroit Lions do not have a chance to 655 00:33:43,548 --> 00:33:46,468 Speaker 1: get into the playoffs, and Seattle will be rooting for 656 00:33:46,628 --> 00:33:50,028 Speaker 1: green Bay to lose because if green Bay wins, they're in. 657 00:33:50,548 --> 00:33:53,308 Speaker 1: With all of that being said, these two teams still 658 00:33:53,308 --> 00:33:56,468 Speaker 1: have to play each other, and the Lions stories whoa 659 00:33:56,748 --> 00:34:00,628 Speaker 1: credible and well. I think even if Seattle loses, Dan 660 00:34:00,748 --> 00:34:03,508 Speaker 1: Campbell has the boys ready to go, and they played 661 00:34:03,508 --> 00:34:06,068 Speaker 1: their hearts out team a lot of young guys, and 662 00:34:06,108 --> 00:34:07,908 Speaker 1: they're fired up to do it. I'm going with the 663 00:34:07,988 --> 00:34:11,908 Speaker 1: Detroit Lions time deal that if the Packers had a 664 00:34:11,948 --> 00:34:14,348 Speaker 1: win against the team that's already eliminated and the Lions 665 00:34:14,348 --> 00:34:16,028 Speaker 1: still beat him. Jason, you really think that could happen. 666 00:34:16,068 --> 00:34:18,548 Speaker 1: I think it happened. I also think maybe the Rams 667 00:34:18,588 --> 00:34:20,468 Speaker 1: win and maybe they're playing for a little bit more amazing. 668 00:34:20,588 --> 00:34:23,908 Speaker 1: I love it. I'm seeing you guys, the Seahawks, Lions, Bengals, Bills. 669 00:34:24,028 --> 00:34:26,508 Speaker 1: It's been it's been a weekend. It's like September with 670 00:34:26,588 --> 00:34:29,628 Speaker 1: these hats on. What's really great is that that hat 671 00:34:29,668 --> 00:34:32,948 Speaker 1: fits Kyle's head, because it also fits Jason said, theseus, 672 00:34:33,788 --> 00:34:42,028 Speaker 1: I know opposite, look like a little Alway. Have a 673 00:34:42,068 --> 00:34:48,828 Speaker 1: great weekend, everybody,