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 --> 00:00:29,868 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good Morning fall Hey, good morning everybody. 3 00:00:29,868 --> 00:00:33,148 Speaker 1: Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper Beef Jerky. 4 00:00:33,148 --> 00:00:35,388 Speaker 1: We are live in New York City. It is Tuesday, 5 00:00:35,428 --> 00:00:41,228 Speaker 1: octop We're fourth October, just a couple of days in 6 00:00:41,268 --> 00:00:47,668 Speaker 1: the city. List Funga, Who funga? October is hard though 7 00:00:48,708 --> 00:00:55,748 Speaker 1: October Fuctober. We love a great show. Sarah Walsh alongside 8 00:00:55,788 --> 00:00:58,588 Speaker 1: CALIBERT Peter Schrager and our Super Bowl champion Jason Record. 9 00:00:58,668 --> 00:00:59,788 Speaker 1: The rest of the show is going to go so 10 00:00:59,908 --> 00:01:04,748 Speaker 1: much better. Let's go. Time for the lean block. Let's 11 00:01:04,788 --> 00:01:07,828 Speaker 1: go to Rams forty nine ers who found the invitational guys. 12 00:01:07,828 --> 00:01:10,668 Speaker 1: Here we go twenty four to nine guys. The Niners 13 00:01:10,708 --> 00:01:12,988 Speaker 1: just really really had their way with the Rams, as 14 00:01:13,028 --> 00:01:15,548 Speaker 1: they often do in that stadium, certainly in the regular season. 15 00:01:15,588 --> 00:01:18,148 Speaker 1: But let's see what Kyle sant Ad how he would 16 00:01:18,188 --> 00:01:21,308 Speaker 1: put it in, Oh, assaultry Jimmy Garoppolo after the win, 17 00:01:22,948 --> 00:01:25,748 Speaker 1: and that was a big one. Obviously, UM still counts 18 00:01:25,748 --> 00:01:27,788 Speaker 1: the same. But anytime we win one in your division, 19 00:01:28,188 --> 00:01:30,588 Speaker 1: and coming off how we were last week, UM we 20 00:01:30,628 --> 00:01:32,868 Speaker 1: needed to play good and UM I thought we did 21 00:01:33,068 --> 00:01:36,668 Speaker 1: not perfect at all, but um definitely played better. It's 22 00:01:36,668 --> 00:01:38,868 Speaker 1: always nice to beat these guys division the game and 23 00:01:39,268 --> 00:01:40,988 Speaker 1: just uh, I don't know. Every time we play the Rams, 24 00:01:41,028 --> 00:01:43,628 Speaker 1: it's a dog fight. It always is and always usually 25 00:01:43,628 --> 00:01:45,268 Speaker 1: comes down to, you know, the last couple of minutes. 26 00:01:45,268 --> 00:01:47,108 Speaker 1: And I think Haff made a huge play for us 27 00:01:47,108 --> 00:01:50,108 Speaker 1: at the end there to kind of seal it for us. 28 00:01:49,548 --> 00:01:53,788 Speaker 1: So it was a big division win for San Francisco 29 00:01:54,028 --> 00:01:56,148 Speaker 1: last night. Peter will start with you. What impressed you 30 00:01:56,188 --> 00:02:00,828 Speaker 1: the most about the Niners dominant victory. That's Sarah dominance, 31 00:02:00,988 --> 00:02:05,108 Speaker 1: complete dominance, talking sacks. We're talking game changing is on offense. 32 00:02:05,188 --> 00:02:07,068 Speaker 1: But I think the Niners have a new star and 33 00:02:07,108 --> 00:02:09,628 Speaker 1: I think we got to meet him last night. Tell nah, 34 00:02:09,668 --> 00:02:15,788 Speaker 1: who who funga? Halloah, who Funga. I've been practicing in 35 00:02:15,828 --> 00:02:18,028 Speaker 1: my mirror for the last three hours. You're like a 36 00:02:18,068 --> 00:02:20,468 Speaker 1: sticky doing the gritty in your mirror, saying held out 37 00:02:20,468 --> 00:02:22,668 Speaker 1: a lot better than year than it did. There. This 38 00:02:22,708 --> 00:02:25,268 Speaker 1: guy is an absolute sensation. Second year player at a 39 00:02:25,388 --> 00:02:29,188 Speaker 1: USC trains with Troy Paula Maalo in the off season, 40 00:02:29,868 --> 00:02:32,308 Speaker 1: sort of has the same kind of game changing field 41 00:02:32,308 --> 00:02:34,748 Speaker 1: when he makes this play. This was the game. This 42 00:02:34,868 --> 00:02:36,828 Speaker 1: was the Iceberger And if you know, the Niners have 43 00:02:36,908 --> 00:02:38,828 Speaker 1: dominated the Rams in the regular season of the last 44 00:02:38,868 --> 00:02:41,388 Speaker 1: three years. It is what it is. This kid right here, 45 00:02:41,588 --> 00:02:44,428 Speaker 1: who Funga, has been playing incredible since training camp and 46 00:02:44,468 --> 00:02:46,348 Speaker 1: then in week one, two and three, it was like 47 00:02:46,468 --> 00:02:48,268 Speaker 1: he's all over the field. You saw him on Sunday 48 00:02:48,308 --> 00:02:50,748 Speaker 1: night against the Broncos. Jason, you did the way to play. 49 00:02:50,788 --> 00:02:52,188 Speaker 1: It was the best play in the week last week 50 00:02:52,188 --> 00:02:53,908 Speaker 1: because he did a proper tackle when he went in 51 00:02:53,948 --> 00:02:58,468 Speaker 1: on it. The Niners, they have consistency on defense and 52 00:02:58,548 --> 00:03:01,948 Speaker 1: Demko Ryans brings it every single game and they had 53 00:03:01,948 --> 00:03:03,788 Speaker 1: a challenge here. The Rams beat us last year in 54 00:03:03,788 --> 00:03:06,628 Speaker 1: the playoffs. We're not happy about it. Don't worry. I've 55 00:03:06,668 --> 00:03:08,788 Speaker 1: got it. They rotate some of the players, you get 56 00:03:08,788 --> 00:03:11,108 Speaker 1: new faces, some guys leave, but the core is still there. 57 00:03:11,308 --> 00:03:13,308 Speaker 1: When you've got Bosa and you've got Armstead who was 58 00:03:13,308 --> 00:03:15,588 Speaker 1: out yesterday at times, and then you've got, of course 59 00:03:15,868 --> 00:03:17,948 Speaker 1: the guys in the back end like Jimmy Ward out again. 60 00:03:18,308 --> 00:03:20,908 Speaker 1: Now you've got this guy Whofonga is going to be 61 00:03:20,948 --> 00:03:22,588 Speaker 1: a problem in this league. And we have a new 62 00:03:22,628 --> 00:03:24,868 Speaker 1: star in San Francisco, and I think the game changer 63 00:03:24,908 --> 00:03:27,748 Speaker 1: last night. He was Teleno full lies around the field. 64 00:03:27,748 --> 00:03:29,748 Speaker 1: He just jumps off a roll right off your tongue. 65 00:03:29,948 --> 00:03:31,828 Speaker 1: It seemed easy when I told you when he did 66 00:03:31,868 --> 00:03:33,348 Speaker 1: the way to play, I was at home, so you 67 00:03:33,388 --> 00:03:35,708 Speaker 1: did it in the mirror the night before. I was studying, 68 00:03:35,708 --> 00:03:38,308 Speaker 1: So I got one time for the viewers. Helenoah, who fanga, 69 00:03:38,428 --> 00:03:44,268 Speaker 1: he's got it. Broadcast boot Camp LA in April. Go 70 00:03:44,348 --> 00:03:47,588 Speaker 1: out there, refine your game, get better work on your craft, 71 00:03:47,708 --> 00:03:50,388 Speaker 1: is how we like to say. Well Fana, big plays 72 00:03:50,508 --> 00:03:52,308 Speaker 1: is what it was all about. And for the forty 73 00:03:52,388 --> 00:03:54,748 Speaker 1: nine ers offense last night, that's what they were able 74 00:03:54,788 --> 00:03:58,308 Speaker 1: to do. Get big plays that led to points. Deebo 75 00:03:58,468 --> 00:04:02,308 Speaker 1: Samuel fifty seven yard catch, Jeff Wilson getting a handoff 76 00:04:02,388 --> 00:04:05,228 Speaker 1: right from Jimmy g taking a thirty yard just sprinting 77 00:04:05,228 --> 00:04:09,268 Speaker 1: by the entire Rams defense. And Jimmy didn't throw a pass. 78 00:04:09,308 --> 00:04:11,748 Speaker 1: He didn't have to throw it fifty yards in the air. 79 00:04:12,028 --> 00:04:14,428 Speaker 1: Get the ball five yards, get it into Deebo Samuel's 80 00:04:14,428 --> 00:04:16,788 Speaker 1: hands and watch him do the rest. Hand the ball 81 00:04:16,788 --> 00:04:19,268 Speaker 1: off to Jeff Wilson, let him use his speed and 82 00:04:19,348 --> 00:04:22,308 Speaker 1: get to the end. Zone. Juice the fullback, throw a 83 00:04:22,348 --> 00:04:24,708 Speaker 1: three yard out to him, you take it thirty five 84 00:04:24,788 --> 00:04:27,508 Speaker 1: yards up the sideline. That's where the forty nine Ers 85 00:04:27,628 --> 00:04:29,908 Speaker 1: offense was all about. We're gonna run the ball, We're 86 00:04:29,908 --> 00:04:32,508 Speaker 1: gonna run screens. We can get the ball on our 87 00:04:32,548 --> 00:04:36,388 Speaker 1: playmaker's hands early and let dem ju the work. And 88 00:04:36,508 --> 00:04:39,988 Speaker 1: Jimmy g executed that perfectly. Their offense didn't blow him 89 00:04:39,988 --> 00:04:42,188 Speaker 1: out of the water. But when you make a big plays, 90 00:04:42,228 --> 00:04:44,348 Speaker 1: it's the fastest way to get points on the board. 91 00:04:44,388 --> 00:04:46,748 Speaker 1: This is a big game. Mcvays never started to in two. 92 00:04:46,828 --> 00:04:48,868 Speaker 1: He's this worst start evers three and when he's never 93 00:04:48,868 --> 00:04:51,548 Speaker 1: been in this situation. Stafford looks rough and we're gonna 94 00:04:51,548 --> 00:04:53,148 Speaker 1: talk about him a lot later. But this this is 95 00:04:53,148 --> 00:04:55,468 Speaker 1: the Niners day. Attention spans so short these days. If 96 00:04:55,508 --> 00:04:56,868 Speaker 1: no one didn't watch the game, you just like, jen 97 00:04:57,108 --> 00:04:59,268 Speaker 1: me one picture to show what this game is about, 98 00:04:59,308 --> 00:05:01,548 Speaker 1: just one single image I can just flip through. This 99 00:05:01,628 --> 00:05:03,828 Speaker 1: is the picture. Like that is it? That is that 100 00:05:03,948 --> 00:05:06,268 Speaker 1: is both to come and right at Stafford unchecked and 101 00:05:06,348 --> 00:05:07,868 Speaker 1: like just get the that is the faces of death 102 00:05:07,908 --> 00:05:11,308 Speaker 1: type picture. The old VHS videotape from the eighties. That 103 00:05:11,468 --> 00:05:13,028 Speaker 1: is the one. That is the game. If you didn't 104 00:05:13,068 --> 00:05:14,708 Speaker 1: want to see one second of the game, that's all 105 00:05:14,748 --> 00:05:17,868 Speaker 1: you need to see. There's problems with the Rams offense. 106 00:05:17,908 --> 00:05:19,868 Speaker 1: But here's what i'd say for the Niners defense. The 107 00:05:19,988 --> 00:05:24,468 Speaker 1: Rams lightning quick McVay Stafford, super Bowl Champs fourteen play 108 00:05:24,548 --> 00:05:28,868 Speaker 1: drive field goal, ten, play drive field goal, sixteen, play 109 00:05:28,988 --> 00:05:33,988 Speaker 1: drive field goal, thirteen, play drive fumble. That's their scoring. 110 00:05:34,068 --> 00:05:36,428 Speaker 1: This is the Sean McVay Rams. This is like there's 111 00:05:36,588 --> 00:05:39,628 Speaker 1: no big plays, there's no electricity. And they better hope 112 00:05:39,988 --> 00:05:42,108 Speaker 1: that is Teleno who Fongo Who's doing that? And then 113 00:05:42,148 --> 00:05:43,748 Speaker 1: it is Bosa and then it is the Niners. D 114 00:05:43,868 --> 00:05:45,828 Speaker 1: is just playing their lights out because the Rams have 115 00:05:45,948 --> 00:05:48,428 Speaker 1: not looked good. They've never been to and two Stafford, 116 00:05:48,868 --> 00:05:51,908 Speaker 1: we gotta get to it. He's either injured, uncomfortable, or 117 00:05:51,908 --> 00:05:54,428 Speaker 1: old or all three. But he can't be none because 118 00:05:54,468 --> 00:05:56,468 Speaker 1: I know the Niners D is good. Tell Heno who 119 00:05:56,468 --> 00:05:58,468 Speaker 1: Fongo is not that good. I mean, he's a really 120 00:05:58,588 --> 00:06:00,068 Speaker 1: nice young player, and I get it. He trains with 121 00:06:00,108 --> 00:06:01,988 Speaker 1: Paulo Malo and they have the same barber, and that's great. 122 00:06:02,188 --> 00:06:04,188 Speaker 1: But there's problems right now with the Rams. As we 123 00:06:04,228 --> 00:06:06,948 Speaker 1: start the show, Niners. Give them credit. They had no 124 00:06:07,028 --> 00:06:10,868 Speaker 1: big plays. They smacked them around. It's the last five 125 00:06:11,108 --> 00:06:13,668 Speaker 1: pick six as the Niners have had have come against 126 00:06:13,708 --> 00:06:18,628 Speaker 1: the Rams, and or Stafford with the line something about 127 00:06:18,668 --> 00:06:21,508 Speaker 1: this guy. They seem to happen about it. They can 128 00:06:21,548 --> 00:06:23,268 Speaker 1: get them. It's for Stin. I want to go back 129 00:06:23,308 --> 00:06:25,148 Speaker 1: to what you said about give credit to the Niners 130 00:06:25,588 --> 00:06:27,548 Speaker 1: and give credit to a guy that probably doesn't get 131 00:06:27,548 --> 00:06:29,828 Speaker 1: it up, Jimmy Garoppolo, because let's go back to a season. 132 00:06:30,188 --> 00:06:31,668 Speaker 1: Let's go back because the numbers are not going to 133 00:06:31,708 --> 00:06:33,068 Speaker 1: be flashy, right, but if you go back to a 134 00:06:33,108 --> 00:06:36,068 Speaker 1: season ago when he last played for the Niner, well 135 00:06:36,108 --> 00:06:37,308 Speaker 1: not last week, but you know what I mean. Go 136 00:06:37,388 --> 00:06:40,268 Speaker 1: back and in that game against the Rams, his last 137 00:06:40,908 --> 00:06:43,588 Speaker 1: pass attempts, he went one for six on his final passes, 138 00:06:43,628 --> 00:06:45,388 Speaker 1: negative three yards in an interception, and you think his 139 00:06:45,428 --> 00:06:47,188 Speaker 1: career is over there like that was. That was the 140 00:06:47,308 --> 00:06:49,908 Speaker 1: end of that game, the end of his career in 141 00:06:49,948 --> 00:06:52,548 Speaker 1: San Francisco. And then to think that he's stepping on 142 00:06:52,588 --> 00:06:55,108 Speaker 1: the field last night where he was a season ago 143 00:06:55,308 --> 00:06:57,868 Speaker 1: against this team, that has to be somewhat in his 144 00:06:57,948 --> 00:07:00,188 Speaker 1: mind right because of the way things ended last year. 145 00:07:00,508 --> 00:07:02,868 Speaker 1: You're not asking him to go throw for four hundred yards? 146 00:07:02,908 --> 00:07:05,628 Speaker 1: What are you asking him to do? Exactly what Jason said, 147 00:07:06,108 --> 00:07:09,028 Speaker 1: distribute the ball, take care of the football. He did 148 00:07:09,068 --> 00:07:11,228 Speaker 1: all of that. Like, where was a big turnover forced 149 00:07:11,228 --> 00:07:14,308 Speaker 1: by the Rams? It wasn't. I mean again, it's it's 150 00:07:14,348 --> 00:07:16,228 Speaker 1: never sexy to give the credit to the guy that's 151 00:07:16,228 --> 00:07:18,668 Speaker 1: not flashy and it's not an end zone. But Jimmy 152 00:07:18,708 --> 00:07:20,988 Speaker 1: G did exactly what they needed Jimmy G to do 153 00:07:21,108 --> 00:07:24,268 Speaker 1: on a national stage in his second game back. Now, 154 00:07:24,468 --> 00:07:27,228 Speaker 1: a big improvement from last week to this week. And 155 00:07:27,308 --> 00:07:29,148 Speaker 1: I think sometimes you just you know, you don't get 156 00:07:29,148 --> 00:07:31,788 Speaker 1: the credit if you don't have the flashy plays. How 157 00:07:31,788 --> 00:07:33,828 Speaker 1: many people would have liked their quarterback to just not 158 00:07:33,908 --> 00:07:36,068 Speaker 1: turn it over, manage the game this weekend and he 159 00:07:36,108 --> 00:07:38,188 Speaker 1: did exactly that last night. Did we have the shot 160 00:07:38,188 --> 00:07:39,788 Speaker 1: before we get the time post? We have the Jimmy 161 00:07:39,828 --> 00:07:41,708 Speaker 1: G hero shot? Can we just run this throw through 162 00:07:41,748 --> 00:07:43,628 Speaker 1: the Jimmy G hero shot? He deserves this where we 163 00:07:43,668 --> 00:08:03,708 Speaker 1: got I love a Jimmy shots. So it feels like 164 00:08:03,708 --> 00:08:05,388 Speaker 1: a few weeks ago, we're hearing all these weird reports 165 00:08:05,388 --> 00:08:07,708 Speaker 1: that Jimmy G is at the facility but not joining 166 00:08:07,708 --> 00:08:09,188 Speaker 1: with the team and he's working out and throwing on 167 00:08:09,268 --> 00:08:11,948 Speaker 1: the side. Now he's just beating the Rams by touchdowns. 168 00:08:12,868 --> 00:08:15,628 Speaker 1: Let's go by the way. Maybe the most unheralded thing 169 00:08:15,668 --> 00:08:17,348 Speaker 1: and all of that is how much of a distraction 170 00:08:17,388 --> 00:08:19,748 Speaker 1: could he have been last year with the way and 171 00:08:19,788 --> 00:08:21,708 Speaker 1: if it's anybody else, he could have been a huge distraction. 172 00:08:21,788 --> 00:08:23,148 Speaker 1: Last year he never was. He could have been a 173 00:08:23,228 --> 00:08:25,708 Speaker 1: huge distraction. This year, he never was. He sort of 174 00:08:25,708 --> 00:08:28,708 Speaker 1: just quietly goes to work and last night quietly gets 175 00:08:28,708 --> 00:08:31,068 Speaker 1: the job done. So so what Sarah, he gets, He 176 00:08:31,108 --> 00:08:33,308 Speaker 1: gets incentives, he get hit sixteen million dollars, and he 177 00:08:33,348 --> 00:08:35,188 Speaker 1: hits free agency. And guess what, Jimmy might be the 178 00:08:35,188 --> 00:08:37,748 Speaker 1: one laughing at the end of this thing. Is good 179 00:08:37,748 --> 00:08:39,588 Speaker 1: for Jimmy ge He still knows how to give us 180 00:08:39,588 --> 00:08:43,028 Speaker 1: a heart attack. Though I was really close then he 181 00:08:43,068 --> 00:08:46,468 Speaker 1: took him out. Forget that part. Kilot doesn't go with him. 182 00:08:47,708 --> 00:08:49,908 Speaker 1: We want to welcome in our NFL Insider at Tom 183 00:08:49,948 --> 00:08:52,508 Speaker 1: Pella Sero Tom week four in the books, there were 184 00:08:52,548 --> 00:08:54,508 Speaker 1: a lot of big name injuries that we're keeping an 185 00:08:54,508 --> 00:08:56,268 Speaker 1: eye on. What should we be looking at right now 186 00:08:56,308 --> 00:09:00,588 Speaker 1: as we look ahead towards week five? Well, Sarah Let's 187 00:09:00,588 --> 00:09:03,188 Speaker 1: start with Dolphins quarterback to a Tongue VLOA. Coach Mike 188 00:09:03,268 --> 00:09:06,668 Speaker 1: McDaniel said, still too early to speak about a timetable 189 00:09:06,708 --> 00:09:09,908 Speaker 1: for tour returning from his concussion, but McDaniel said it 190 00:09:09,948 --> 00:09:12,588 Speaker 1: is safe to say Too will be out for this 191 00:09:12,668 --> 00:09:16,348 Speaker 1: Sunday's game against the Jets. That is obviously no surprise. 192 00:09:16,388 --> 00:09:18,788 Speaker 1: Too is still in the concussion protocol. Also has been 193 00:09:18,828 --> 00:09:21,228 Speaker 1: dealing with a sore neck. He's undergone a lot of 194 00:09:21,228 --> 00:09:24,068 Speaker 1: different tests. They've all come back cleaned to put out 195 00:09:24,068 --> 00:09:27,388 Speaker 1: a statement saying feeling better, focused on getting back on 196 00:09:27,428 --> 00:09:29,948 Speaker 1: the field with his teammates, but for now it's going 197 00:09:29,988 --> 00:09:33,628 Speaker 1: to be Teddy Bridgewater starting against the Jets. Meanwhile, Too 198 00:09:33,788 --> 00:09:36,468 Speaker 1: is going to speak with investigators from the NFL and 199 00:09:36,588 --> 00:09:39,508 Speaker 1: NFLPA who continue to look into his concussion check. That 200 00:09:39,548 --> 00:09:42,628 Speaker 1: interview should happen within the next couple of days. Broncos 201 00:09:42,668 --> 00:09:45,508 Speaker 1: quarterback Russell Wilson a surprise popping up on the injury 202 00:09:45,548 --> 00:09:50,268 Speaker 1: report yesterday, listed as limited in an estimated injury report 203 00:09:50,348 --> 00:09:54,308 Speaker 1: because of a right shoulder issue. Now, coach Nathaniel Hackett 204 00:09:54,348 --> 00:09:56,948 Speaker 1: said that Wilson just got dinged up in the game. 205 00:09:56,988 --> 00:09:59,428 Speaker 1: He's a little bit sore. My understanding is just dealing 206 00:09:59,428 --> 00:10:01,668 Speaker 1: with a little bit of tendonitis. He threw it fine 207 00:10:01,908 --> 00:10:04,388 Speaker 1: against the Raider's full expectation. He's going to be good 208 00:10:04,468 --> 00:10:08,148 Speaker 1: to go on Thursday night against the Colts. For Indianapolis, 209 00:10:08,228 --> 00:10:11,028 Speaker 1: there's a possibility one of their stars may not be 210 00:10:11,108 --> 00:10:13,948 Speaker 1: on the field. That's running back Jonathan Taylor, who suffered 211 00:10:13,988 --> 00:10:17,828 Speaker 1: an ankle injury on Sunday against the Titans. Taylor underwent 212 00:10:17,868 --> 00:10:20,428 Speaker 1: an X ray and MRI that all came back clean, 213 00:10:20,548 --> 00:10:23,228 Speaker 1: but short week here with an ankle he was listed 214 00:10:23,228 --> 00:10:25,948 Speaker 1: as did not participate on the injury report. Also was 215 00:10:25,988 --> 00:10:28,708 Speaker 1: dealing with a mild case of turf toe last week, 216 00:10:28,748 --> 00:10:31,148 Speaker 1: so that's going to be something to monitor here over 217 00:10:31,148 --> 00:10:33,868 Speaker 1: the next seventy two hours or so leading up to 218 00:10:33,988 --> 00:10:36,428 Speaker 1: kickoff the Colts. By the way, Sarah also going to 219 00:10:36,468 --> 00:10:39,588 Speaker 1: be without linebackers Shakilla Leonard. He has already been ruled 220 00:10:39,628 --> 00:10:44,348 Speaker 1: out after he suffered a concussion on Sunday. Colts right 221 00:10:44,388 --> 00:10:46,788 Speaker 1: now needing all the help they can get. They need 222 00:10:46,788 --> 00:10:48,988 Speaker 1: that Jonathan Taylor out there on offense, especially all right, 223 00:10:49,348 --> 00:10:53,068 Speaker 1: thank you, Tom Packer. Bags, mj Acosta Ruiz and David 224 00:10:53,148 --> 00:10:56,068 Speaker 1: Carr are taking you on the ultimate NFL road trip 225 00:10:56,308 --> 00:10:59,388 Speaker 1: to the UK. NFL Total Access live all week from 226 00:10:59,468 --> 00:11:02,468 Speaker 1: London starting tonight at seven Eastern That is right here 227 00:11:02,948 --> 00:11:09,148 Speaker 1: on NFL Network. So week four is in the books. 228 00:11:09,228 --> 00:11:11,468 Speaker 1: Let's take a look at where we stand in the NFC. 229 00:11:11,588 --> 00:11:14,628 Speaker 1: The Eagles at the top, of course, the last unbeaten 230 00:11:14,668 --> 00:11:17,108 Speaker 1: team in the NFL, and then there's the Cowboys, the Giants, 231 00:11:17,108 --> 00:11:19,468 Speaker 1: the Vikings, and Packers. They're all sitting at three and one. 232 00:11:19,868 --> 00:11:23,388 Speaker 1: Both the Rams and Niners are among seven teams all 233 00:11:23,428 --> 00:11:27,308 Speaker 1: sitting at two and two. So we've gone through four 234 00:11:27,308 --> 00:11:29,908 Speaker 1: weeks of football now about a quarter of a way 235 00:11:29,948 --> 00:11:33,388 Speaker 1: through the season. Which team in the NFC has impressed 236 00:11:33,428 --> 00:11:35,548 Speaker 1: you the most? Jason'll start with you. Yeah, there's been 237 00:11:35,548 --> 00:11:37,148 Speaker 1: a few teams that you can kind of put on 238 00:11:37,188 --> 00:11:39,348 Speaker 1: that list, some have surprised you and all of that, 239 00:11:39,468 --> 00:11:42,508 Speaker 1: But the most impressive team by far has been the 240 00:11:42,508 --> 00:11:45,788 Speaker 1: Philadelphia Eagles. And I know they made the playoffs last year. 241 00:11:46,028 --> 00:11:48,388 Speaker 1: Some people picked them to win the division this year. 242 00:11:48,588 --> 00:11:51,948 Speaker 1: There are high expectations coming in, but the new additions 243 00:11:51,948 --> 00:11:54,668 Speaker 1: for them on that football team A j Brown, you'll 244 00:11:54,668 --> 00:11:57,548 Speaker 1: see right there, started off the season hot verst the 245 00:11:57,548 --> 00:12:00,148 Speaker 1: Lions going for about one hundred and fifty yards. He's 246 00:12:00,188 --> 00:12:04,748 Speaker 1: averaging one hundred yards per game on six catches. Dames 247 00:12:04,868 --> 00:12:08,108 Speaker 1: James Bradberry, a guy who came over from a division rival, 248 00:12:08,188 --> 00:12:12,388 Speaker 1: the Giants, has two interceptions, a pick six, and four 249 00:12:12,508 --> 00:12:15,948 Speaker 1: pass breakouts. He is ball in this year. Hassan Reddick, 250 00:12:15,988 --> 00:12:19,388 Speaker 1: a guy Camden kid, went to Temple. Now he's on 251 00:12:19,508 --> 00:12:22,388 Speaker 1: this team. He wrecked the game last week two fourth 252 00:12:22,428 --> 00:12:25,188 Speaker 1: fumbles and he recovered him and he already has three 253 00:12:25,228 --> 00:12:28,188 Speaker 1: and a half sacks. The new additions to this football 254 00:12:28,228 --> 00:12:30,948 Speaker 1: team has been big and this was propelled him to 255 00:12:31,028 --> 00:12:33,388 Speaker 1: the undefeated Rutgers so far in the first month of 256 00:12:33,428 --> 00:12:35,588 Speaker 1: the season, and they have been so impressive to watch. 257 00:12:35,628 --> 00:12:38,268 Speaker 1: They have another headliner and they've been dominant. They've been incredible. 258 00:12:38,788 --> 00:12:40,788 Speaker 1: I can't remember a time in my entire adult life 259 00:12:40,828 --> 00:12:42,468 Speaker 1: I've liked the Cowboys more than I do right now. 260 00:12:42,668 --> 00:12:45,188 Speaker 1: I love what they have going on. I love this 261 00:12:45,308 --> 00:12:47,908 Speaker 1: version of the Cowboys because my complaint with the Cowboys 262 00:12:47,948 --> 00:12:51,468 Speaker 1: has always been more sizzled than steak. It's just pure steak, 263 00:12:51,628 --> 00:12:54,628 Speaker 1: medium rare porterhouse. They got a thing going on now 264 00:12:54,708 --> 00:12:57,188 Speaker 1: where they went ugly and I don't know if if 265 00:12:57,228 --> 00:12:59,348 Speaker 1: the Cowboys as a company like that, I don't know 266 00:12:59,388 --> 00:13:01,268 Speaker 1: how their merchandise sales are doing. I don't care. I 267 00:13:01,308 --> 00:13:04,188 Speaker 1: know how their win column is doing. And it's when 268 00:13:04,868 --> 00:13:07,148 Speaker 1: they got this Cooper Rush thing going in which there's 269 00:13:07,148 --> 00:13:09,428 Speaker 1: a formula. Cooper Rush throws for about one hundred and 270 00:13:09,428 --> 00:13:11,948 Speaker 1: eighty yards, he throws one touchdown and zero picks and 271 00:13:12,028 --> 00:13:15,268 Speaker 1: hands it off and they win. Tony Pollard plays ball, 272 00:13:15,508 --> 00:13:18,748 Speaker 1: Zeke Elliott looks motivated, Ceedee Lamb's never looked more comfortable, 273 00:13:19,148 --> 00:13:22,388 Speaker 1: and there's it. Now begins this like what do we 274 00:13:22,468 --> 00:13:25,508 Speaker 1: do here? Because this is getting really interesting. They're three 275 00:13:25,508 --> 00:13:27,748 Speaker 1: and one. They won three in a row, and I 276 00:13:27,748 --> 00:13:29,188 Speaker 1: don't need to pull up the schedule for the love 277 00:13:29,228 --> 00:13:31,428 Speaker 1: of God, please, but now we're going at the ramps. 278 00:13:31,908 --> 00:13:33,948 Speaker 1: If Cooper Rush plays again this weekend and it's the 279 00:13:33,988 --> 00:13:37,548 Speaker 1: same thing, and they win twenty five to seventeen, Now 280 00:13:37,548 --> 00:13:39,188 Speaker 1: we got four in a row, and it's like, well, 281 00:13:39,508 --> 00:13:41,828 Speaker 1: Dak's ready, A hand feels better. The next week, they're 282 00:13:41,868 --> 00:13:45,148 Speaker 1: at Philadelphia National Television Monday Night Football, Monday Night Football. 283 00:13:45,388 --> 00:13:49,228 Speaker 1: If Cooper Rush plays that game and he beats the Eagles, 284 00:13:49,428 --> 00:13:52,508 Speaker 1: hypothetical in Philly in Philly and they get to five 285 00:13:52,588 --> 00:13:55,308 Speaker 1: and one, then you have a full blown you cannot 286 00:13:55,308 --> 00:13:58,468 Speaker 1: take him out on flip side. What if Dad comes 287 00:13:58,508 --> 00:14:00,668 Speaker 1: back for the Philly game and Dak is not pretty 288 00:14:00,788 --> 00:14:02,588 Speaker 1: and he throws two picks in a fumble and they lose, 289 00:14:02,628 --> 00:14:04,028 Speaker 1: and it's like, well, hold on a second, we had 290 00:14:04,068 --> 00:14:06,868 Speaker 1: a winning Street going. This is no longer the oh 291 00:14:06,948 --> 00:14:09,108 Speaker 1: ha ha, he do Cooper rushing to take Deck's job. 292 00:14:09,308 --> 00:14:11,268 Speaker 1: Of course Deck is more talented. Of course Deck is 293 00:14:11,308 --> 00:14:13,148 Speaker 1: the mat. Of course Deck is the future. There is 294 00:14:13,228 --> 00:14:15,668 Speaker 1: something in sports in a locker room, in a huddle 295 00:14:15,828 --> 00:14:19,188 Speaker 1: of momentum and chemistry. And I've not seen this from 296 00:14:19,188 --> 00:14:21,188 Speaker 1: the Cowboys in a long time. They're kind of like 297 00:14:21,228 --> 00:14:23,828 Speaker 1: the Giants. Their games are ugly as hell and who 298 00:14:23,868 --> 00:14:27,068 Speaker 1: cares and they win. They got something right now, and 299 00:14:27,308 --> 00:14:29,148 Speaker 1: it's going to be fascinating to see how they play it. 300 00:14:29,148 --> 00:14:30,908 Speaker 1: Because Jerry was already doing the thing after the game 301 00:14:30,948 --> 00:14:32,868 Speaker 1: the other dame. He's got twenty seven mics around him. 302 00:14:32,868 --> 00:14:34,468 Speaker 1: You saying, you know, Dak needs to be able to 303 00:14:34,508 --> 00:14:37,308 Speaker 1: grip the ball now that is already very slippery. What 304 00:14:37,388 --> 00:14:39,708 Speaker 1: does that mean? Grip the ball? And I think we're 305 00:14:39,708 --> 00:14:43,748 Speaker 1: at a place where oh DA's decks. Why don't we 306 00:14:43,748 --> 00:14:47,348 Speaker 1: wait till least one hundred percent, you know, for Dak's 307 00:14:47,428 --> 00:14:49,948 Speaker 1: long term future. We're thinking about Dak here. You know. 308 00:14:49,948 --> 00:14:52,068 Speaker 1: It's like Cooper, I can play. It's really good, and 309 00:14:52,108 --> 00:14:54,108 Speaker 1: if he starts this weekend, it beats the Rams. We 310 00:14:54,188 --> 00:14:55,708 Speaker 1: got a full blown thing, and I'm so here for 311 00:14:55,868 --> 00:14:57,868 Speaker 1: I've never liked the Cowboys more. It's such a great take. 312 00:14:57,988 --> 00:15:00,388 Speaker 1: And you know, we both were raised on Bill Simmons 313 00:15:00,428 --> 00:15:02,468 Speaker 1: and sports writing. What you're talking about is called the 314 00:15:02,468 --> 00:15:04,548 Speaker 1: Ewing theory. When you're best player in an act case 315 00:15:04,548 --> 00:15:07,148 Speaker 1: and as Patrick Ewing goes down, other guys rise up. 316 00:15:07,428 --> 00:15:10,308 Speaker 1: He also has something called the nobody believes in US theory. 317 00:15:10,348 --> 00:15:12,788 Speaker 1: A team that everyone picked us right that you start 318 00:15:13,348 --> 00:15:17,108 Speaker 1: galvanizing around nobody believes in US. Falcons lose Week one 319 00:15:17,188 --> 00:15:18,988 Speaker 1: to the Saints. It's one of those tough losses where 320 00:15:18,988 --> 00:15:21,748 Speaker 1: they could have had a tough decision. Arthur Smith gets 321 00:15:21,748 --> 00:15:23,668 Speaker 1: to the microphone after the game and take a listening 322 00:15:23,668 --> 00:15:27,508 Speaker 1: to the Falcons head coach. You guys wrote our obituary 323 00:15:28,348 --> 00:15:32,188 Speaker 1: back in May, and you'll continue to write our obituary. 324 00:15:32,348 --> 00:15:34,628 Speaker 1: Who cares? Because we got sixteen games and we don't 325 00:15:34,628 --> 00:15:36,668 Speaker 1: warner from this and get better. Write whatever you all 326 00:15:36,668 --> 00:15:39,268 Speaker 1: want the same guys. You guys ranked his forty fifth 327 00:15:39,348 --> 00:15:41,788 Speaker 1: he buried us in may bury us again. We don't care. 328 00:15:41,828 --> 00:15:49,108 Speaker 1: We'll get back to world. Thank you. That boy's week 329 00:15:49,508 --> 00:15:52,668 Speaker 1: one one, he's saying that. Week two they're down twenty 330 00:15:52,708 --> 00:15:55,028 Speaker 1: eight to three, come all the way back, and then 331 00:15:55,068 --> 00:15:58,108 Speaker 1: week three they start coming alive. And it's like we're 332 00:15:58,148 --> 00:16:03,268 Speaker 1: the Falcons. Literally, nobody picked us, nobody nobody believed in us, 333 00:16:03,308 --> 00:16:06,668 Speaker 1: nobody was rooting for us, nobody understood us. And even now, 334 00:16:06,708 --> 00:16:09,508 Speaker 1: the way they're playing and it's it's a week a 335 00:16:09,508 --> 00:16:11,588 Speaker 1: week three win against them, it's a week four win 336 00:16:11,668 --> 00:16:14,068 Speaker 1: against even though they're playing is pissing people off. All 337 00:16:14,108 --> 00:16:16,908 Speaker 1: I get tweets about is why isn't Kyle Pitt's doing 338 00:16:16,948 --> 00:16:19,908 Speaker 1: anything on my fantasy team? Why is Drake Columda not 339 00:16:19,988 --> 00:16:23,108 Speaker 1: being a part of the I love this Falcons team. 340 00:16:23,388 --> 00:16:26,148 Speaker 1: Love this Falcons team and how unorthodox their style is. 341 00:16:26,588 --> 00:16:28,948 Speaker 1: Love this team in the way that they're getting contributions 342 00:16:28,988 --> 00:16:32,308 Speaker 1: from everyone. Take a look at their second half quarter 343 00:16:32,428 --> 00:16:35,508 Speaker 1: All Patterson goes down with the injury, right, who is 344 00:16:35,588 --> 00:16:40,028 Speaker 1: Tyler l Jeer rookie at a BYU. Who is Caleb Huntley, 345 00:16:40,108 --> 00:16:42,668 Speaker 1: second year guy who had one snap going into this game? 346 00:16:42,868 --> 00:16:45,668 Speaker 1: Who is avery with guess what they lose Patterson, We're 347 00:16:45,708 --> 00:16:47,668 Speaker 1: gonna we're gonna be upset about They'll they'll be all 348 00:16:47,748 --> 00:16:50,548 Speaker 1: right because they'll find a way. You ask who the 349 00:16:50,548 --> 00:16:54,028 Speaker 1: most impressive team is. I think everyone penciled this Falcons. 350 00:16:54,068 --> 00:16:56,108 Speaker 1: Here is a rebuilding here, You'll draft a quarterback, you'll 351 00:16:56,148 --> 00:16:58,348 Speaker 1: go from there, and then Falcons are two and two. 352 00:16:58,628 --> 00:17:01,148 Speaker 1: They're a top the NFC South right now, right there 353 00:17:01,268 --> 00:17:03,948 Speaker 1: with the Buccaneers. They play them this weekend, kind of 354 00:17:03,988 --> 00:17:06,468 Speaker 1: like the five and Arthur Smith is a little salty. 355 00:17:06,708 --> 00:17:09,548 Speaker 1: Falcons might be the team that nobody talked about the 356 00:17:09,588 --> 00:17:12,388 Speaker 1: Bengals last year, who do a little thing in a 357 00:17:12,468 --> 00:17:15,508 Speaker 1: wide open NFC Jeremy at this point earlier, but we're 358 00:17:15,508 --> 00:17:17,268 Speaker 1: talking about the best quarterbacks the NFC, and it's like 359 00:17:17,348 --> 00:17:20,068 Speaker 1: Cooper Rush, Geno Smith, Peter, I just heard you say 360 00:17:20,388 --> 00:17:23,428 Speaker 1: I love this Falcons team. When is the last time 361 00:17:23,468 --> 00:17:24,948 Speaker 1: you have said that out loud? It's been a while. 362 00:17:25,068 --> 00:17:28,428 Speaker 1: They're not a bloated salary cap They're not. They're like tight, 363 00:17:29,108 --> 00:17:32,588 Speaker 1: They're they're tough, they're tough, and you played for Arthur 364 00:17:32,628 --> 00:17:34,788 Speaker 1: Smith when you were in Tennessee. This is a guy 365 00:17:34,828 --> 00:17:38,668 Speaker 1: who's been through the ranks, grinding, and that's salt. I 366 00:17:38,668 --> 00:17:40,388 Speaker 1: don't think we saw that last year in his first year. 367 00:17:40,468 --> 00:17:42,748 Speaker 1: I kind of liked that, like it's us against the world. 368 00:17:42,828 --> 00:17:45,148 Speaker 1: Thing held out about it was quality control when I 369 00:17:45,188 --> 00:17:48,148 Speaker 1: was in Tennessee, quality control on a defensive side of 370 00:17:48,228 --> 00:17:51,428 Speaker 1: the ball, went over to the offensives, quality control, then 371 00:17:51,508 --> 00:17:54,548 Speaker 1: tight ends coached and moving up offensive coordinator. So he 372 00:17:54,588 --> 00:17:56,468 Speaker 1: went all through the gamut to get to where he is. 373 00:17:56,548 --> 00:17:58,548 Speaker 1: Love Arthur, I'm not going to change my answer, but 374 00:17:58,548 --> 00:18:02,068 Speaker 1: when you play that Arthur Smith, I was kind of like, 375 00:18:02,788 --> 00:18:05,468 Speaker 1: I'm over on the falconside of things, all right, I'm 376 00:18:05,468 --> 00:18:08,148 Speaker 1: gonna go Giants. And we talked about it yesterday because 377 00:18:08,148 --> 00:18:10,268 Speaker 1: when the question is who's impressed you the most? I 378 00:18:10,308 --> 00:18:12,708 Speaker 1: don't think they've been the most impressive team out there, right, 379 00:18:12,788 --> 00:18:15,108 Speaker 1: but who's impressed me the most? On the way this 380 00:18:15,148 --> 00:18:17,348 Speaker 1: season started for them? If you go back, I was 381 00:18:17,828 --> 00:18:20,708 Speaker 1: visiting you guys in this show and hosting in the summer, 382 00:18:20,988 --> 00:18:23,188 Speaker 1: and I think all we did is Giants and they 383 00:18:23,188 --> 00:18:25,668 Speaker 1: were just getting ripped and it's like and I remember, 384 00:18:25,708 --> 00:18:28,188 Speaker 1: I remember straight you do in that run that Daniel 385 00:18:28,228 --> 00:18:30,308 Speaker 1: Jones run against the Bucks when he started, and you're like, 386 00:18:30,468 --> 00:18:32,068 Speaker 1: we keep going back to this highlight it's from his 387 00:18:32,108 --> 00:18:36,508 Speaker 1: first Yeah, and then we're showing great runs from him yesterday. 388 00:18:36,548 --> 00:18:39,708 Speaker 1: So Ryan Gabel comes into this situation where his two 389 00:18:39,748 --> 00:18:43,188 Speaker 1: star players, Daniel Jones, huge question mark on Jones, huge 390 00:18:43,268 --> 00:18:46,708 Speaker 1: question mark on say Quon Barkley, just always drawing it. 391 00:18:46,788 --> 00:18:48,428 Speaker 1: You're in the hot seat from day one. You haven't 392 00:18:48,428 --> 00:18:50,028 Speaker 1: even played a game, and that's what happens when you're 393 00:18:50,068 --> 00:18:52,948 Speaker 1: coaching Giants. Look at Saquon Barkley, all the questions so far. 394 00:18:53,348 --> 00:18:54,868 Speaker 1: I mean, this is the sa Quon Barkley we saw 395 00:18:54,948 --> 00:18:57,468 Speaker 1: back in State. This guy is going off. This is 396 00:18:57,508 --> 00:19:00,188 Speaker 1: a huge target on your back and a hot market 397 00:19:00,228 --> 00:19:03,188 Speaker 1: team that you're always going to have so much noise surrounding. 398 00:19:03,388 --> 00:19:06,708 Speaker 1: And he's answering the call, Daniel Jones running through people. 399 00:19:06,748 --> 00:19:08,148 Speaker 1: And then the best part I don't see it in 400 00:19:08,148 --> 00:19:11,588 Speaker 1: the highlights. Here is Sea Que playing quarterback. Say they've 401 00:19:11,628 --> 00:19:13,228 Speaker 1: been doing it. I mean, sake, one's playing court. What 402 00:19:13,308 --> 00:19:14,388 Speaker 1: else do you need me to do? Do Do you need 403 00:19:14,388 --> 00:19:16,188 Speaker 1: me to play wide receiver? And they might because you 404 00:19:16,188 --> 00:19:18,348 Speaker 1: look at the laundry list they have there, like they 405 00:19:18,468 --> 00:19:20,268 Speaker 1: might have to go that rust sakewark and do it. 406 00:19:20,468 --> 00:19:23,908 Speaker 1: And so I think impressive just in terms of creativity, 407 00:19:24,068 --> 00:19:26,348 Speaker 1: impressive in terms of the heat that has been on 408 00:19:26,388 --> 00:19:29,028 Speaker 1: that team. They have impressed me the most because they 409 00:19:29,028 --> 00:19:31,788 Speaker 1: are three and one with all eyeballs on them, all 410 00:19:31,828 --> 00:19:34,348 Speaker 1: the doubters on them, and so far they've answered the ball. 411 00:19:34,388 --> 00:19:36,508 Speaker 1: So hats off to Dave on what he's done in 412 00:19:36,588 --> 00:19:38,348 Speaker 1: his very early tenure there in New York. It's really 413 00:19:38,348 --> 00:19:41,388 Speaker 1: cool talking giants and falcons. It's different. I love it, 414 00:19:41,428 --> 00:19:56,788 Speaker 1: absolutely love it. He is going deep the touchdown, thinkes 415 00:19:57,348 --> 00:20:04,108 Speaker 1: us walk to touchdown? Perfect, look gig he fires black 416 00:20:04,148 --> 00:20:09,268 Speaker 1: fit letting in a touchdown. Will await yea, there's too 417 00:20:11,188 --> 00:20:14,748 Speaker 1: hurts gonna dash. He dies and he is into the 418 00:20:14,908 --> 00:20:17,948 Speaker 1: end zone. He's going beak. He walked the bad taste. 419 00:20:17,988 --> 00:20:20,988 Speaker 1: But do I have the down of the car takes 420 00:20:20,988 --> 00:20:23,828 Speaker 1: it across the five at both down of the two 421 00:20:24,388 --> 00:20:30,268 Speaker 1: and it's end. Yes, we damn good, damn good. Yes 422 00:20:30,348 --> 00:20:33,148 Speaker 1: you are yes, you are my friend. We entreway out 423 00:20:33,188 --> 00:20:35,308 Speaker 1: at the segment we do On Tuesdays, I present a 424 00:20:35,388 --> 00:20:38,828 Speaker 1: statement you guys tell me if you agree disagree. So 425 00:20:38,868 --> 00:20:40,988 Speaker 1: I want to defeated team left in football and it's 426 00:20:40,988 --> 00:20:44,108 Speaker 1: the Philadelphia Eagles, And in the weather conditions down fourteen, 427 00:20:44,148 --> 00:20:46,748 Speaker 1: they came all the way back and they reigned supreme 428 00:20:47,228 --> 00:20:50,188 Speaker 1: one month into this season. Jalen Hurts has been a sensation. 429 00:20:50,548 --> 00:20:53,828 Speaker 1: How good has he been? Here is the statement. Remember 430 00:20:53,828 --> 00:20:56,428 Speaker 1: back in the Major League Baseball or NBA, you'd have 431 00:20:56,468 --> 00:20:58,828 Speaker 1: an all star team and you'd have one person start 432 00:20:58,868 --> 00:21:03,708 Speaker 1: at each position. Jalen Hurts has been the best quarterback 433 00:21:03,788 --> 00:21:07,228 Speaker 1: in the entire h your NFC this season, we in 434 00:21:07,588 --> 00:21:12,068 Speaker 1: or we out Jason mccordy one hund in so far 435 00:21:12,228 --> 00:21:15,148 Speaker 1: this season, there hasn't been a quarterback in the NFC 436 00:21:15,508 --> 00:21:18,188 Speaker 1: that has been better than Jalen Hurts. I don't know 437 00:21:18,228 --> 00:21:21,148 Speaker 1: if there's been a quarterback in the NFL that has 438 00:21:21,188 --> 00:21:24,228 Speaker 1: been better than Jalen Hurts. And he's just taking this 439 00:21:24,388 --> 00:21:27,348 Speaker 1: thing by storm. All offseason, all the question marks were, 440 00:21:27,708 --> 00:21:30,228 Speaker 1: is Jalen Hurt's going to be good enough to really 441 00:21:30,268 --> 00:21:33,148 Speaker 1: get this Eagles offense over the hall. Yes, they brought 442 00:21:33,188 --> 00:21:35,508 Speaker 1: in a J. Brown, but can he get him the ball? 443 00:21:35,748 --> 00:21:38,308 Speaker 1: And he has done so. Jason Kelsey said this week 444 00:21:38,548 --> 00:21:43,268 Speaker 1: He's the definition of a Philadelphia athlete. Everybody has bought 445 00:21:43,308 --> 00:21:45,868 Speaker 1: into the Jalen Hurts hype and he has done nothing 446 00:21:45,908 --> 00:21:48,948 Speaker 1: to make anyone second guess it. Whether it's throwing the ball, 447 00:21:49,108 --> 00:21:51,748 Speaker 1: running the ball, He's made play after play and has 448 00:21:51,788 --> 00:21:54,948 Speaker 1: led his team to an undefeated record on one hundred percent. 449 00:21:54,948 --> 00:22:02,108 Speaker 1: In on Jalen Hurts first month of the season, Sarah, 450 00:22:02,148 --> 00:22:04,348 Speaker 1: I want the same reaction from you guys. Okay, so 451 00:22:04,908 --> 00:22:06,948 Speaker 1: I did this by process of elimination, so you go 452 00:22:07,068 --> 00:22:09,828 Speaker 1: NFC and Okay, Aaron Rodgers, Well you can't say that 453 00:22:09,948 --> 00:22:11,508 Speaker 1: right now. I mean, it hasn't been the start that 454 00:22:11,548 --> 00:22:13,948 Speaker 1: they want. Aaron Rodgers would tell you that it's not 455 00:22:14,068 --> 00:22:16,628 Speaker 1: where Tom Brady. No, hasn't been the start that they want. 456 00:22:16,628 --> 00:22:19,508 Speaker 1: Hasn't been Tom Brady like numbers. Matthew Stafford. We saw 457 00:22:19,548 --> 00:22:22,188 Speaker 1: that last night because my first inclination is like, Okay, 458 00:22:22,188 --> 00:22:23,668 Speaker 1: we're going to go down this. It's probably not you. 459 00:22:23,868 --> 00:22:26,588 Speaker 1: And then where you where's your where you coming to? You? 460 00:22:26,988 --> 00:22:28,828 Speaker 1: You're coming to Jalen Hurts. You need a champion to 461 00:22:28,868 --> 00:22:31,468 Speaker 1: beat him. Second in the NFC in passing right now, 462 00:22:31,668 --> 00:22:35,388 Speaker 1: second in touchdowns accounted for. They are the undefeated team. 463 00:22:35,428 --> 00:22:37,708 Speaker 1: He has done what he has to do, And I 464 00:22:37,748 --> 00:22:40,228 Speaker 1: don't know that you can make an argument for someone 465 00:22:40,228 --> 00:22:42,988 Speaker 1: else in the NFC right now. I mean, when this 466 00:22:43,068 --> 00:22:44,628 Speaker 1: is all said and done, do you not think that 467 00:22:44,668 --> 00:22:46,348 Speaker 1: the Aaron Rodgers and the Bradies of the world are 468 00:22:46,388 --> 00:22:48,748 Speaker 1: going to be right where they probably will end up. Yes, 469 00:22:48,828 --> 00:22:51,388 Speaker 1: that's what makes them who they are. But four games 470 00:22:51,388 --> 00:22:54,628 Speaker 1: into this thing, I can't make an argument for anybody else. 471 00:22:54,668 --> 00:22:55,988 Speaker 1: I know what you mean. Wait, I didn't get the 472 00:22:55,988 --> 00:23:03,988 Speaker 1: reaction that's coming up. It depends on how you want 473 00:23:03,988 --> 00:23:05,908 Speaker 1: to go about this. You know, if I'm gonna bring 474 00:23:05,948 --> 00:23:07,468 Speaker 1: up well, all he is underfeeding and he has the 475 00:23:07,468 --> 00:23:11,828 Speaker 1: best stats. There's also this like Rogers is like, give 476 00:23:11,868 --> 00:23:14,148 Speaker 1: me ten minutes with A. J. Brown and Demante Smith 477 00:23:14,148 --> 00:23:15,868 Speaker 1: and whatn't you see what I can do? All right? 478 00:23:15,908 --> 00:23:18,828 Speaker 1: You think that guy has a pretty nice setup. There's 479 00:23:18,908 --> 00:23:21,468 Speaker 1: that at five minutes. Just give me two reps and 480 00:23:21,508 --> 00:23:23,508 Speaker 1: I'll beat anybody in the league with those guys. Also, 481 00:23:23,708 --> 00:23:26,308 Speaker 1: there's a pound for pound factor. I think the best 482 00:23:26,348 --> 00:23:29,588 Speaker 1: has been Jalen Hurts. Sure. Yeah. The most impressive by 483 00:23:29,668 --> 00:23:32,588 Speaker 1: far to me has been Cooper Rush. Like that's that's 484 00:23:32,588 --> 00:23:35,708 Speaker 1: been the guy that otake steps in out of nowhere, 485 00:23:35,908 --> 00:23:38,908 Speaker 1: has not thrown an interception, has just as many losses 486 00:23:38,948 --> 00:23:41,108 Speaker 1: as Jalen Hurts does in the same division. They made 487 00:23:41,108 --> 00:23:42,348 Speaker 1: be on a collision course in a few weeks. I 488 00:23:42,388 --> 00:23:45,228 Speaker 1: don't know, but I've loved what he has done, calm, presence, 489 00:23:45,268 --> 00:23:47,188 Speaker 1: all that stuff. Jalen Hurts was the man. He's been 490 00:23:47,228 --> 00:23:48,788 Speaker 1: the man for a couple of years. He's got amazing 491 00:23:48,868 --> 00:23:50,748 Speaker 1: ray weapons. Cooper Rush has been my guy. That's great. 492 00:23:50,788 --> 00:23:52,948 Speaker 1: I think you look around and like you said, Sarah, 493 00:23:53,028 --> 00:23:55,348 Speaker 1: there's all these big names, and yet I think the 494 00:23:55,388 --> 00:23:58,508 Speaker 1: two best might be Cooper Rush and Jalen Hurts. And 495 00:23:58,548 --> 00:24:02,308 Speaker 1: I might add a third name. Geno Smith has been 496 00:24:02,588 --> 00:24:04,628 Speaker 1: and Jane Smith. But you know who also been really good. 497 00:24:04,948 --> 00:24:08,828 Speaker 1: Jared Golds been really good. You're talking about an upside 498 00:24:08,828 --> 00:24:11,588 Speaker 1: down season as far as the NFC goes, where Brady 499 00:24:11,628 --> 00:24:14,828 Speaker 1: and Rogers have been pedestrian at best statistically, and they're 500 00:24:14,868 --> 00:24:16,748 Speaker 1: both you know, three and one, two and two, they're 501 00:24:16,748 --> 00:24:19,708 Speaker 1: in the mix. Jalen Hurts is your answer. But you 502 00:24:19,708 --> 00:24:21,508 Speaker 1: can go a variety of ways, and you can't be 503 00:24:21,588 --> 00:24:23,268 Speaker 1: laughed out of the room. Have you seen this thing 504 00:24:23,268 --> 00:24:25,788 Speaker 1: about Gino Smith? And his completion percentage is so high, 505 00:24:25,868 --> 00:24:27,788 Speaker 1: like he leads the league. I saw a stat that 506 00:24:27,948 --> 00:24:30,388 Speaker 1: Gino could start the next game with thirty four straight 507 00:24:30,428 --> 00:24:32,668 Speaker 1: in completions and still would be higher than Russell Wilson. 508 00:24:32,748 --> 00:24:35,908 Speaker 1: Right now. You know the craziest thing about what you 509 00:24:35,988 --> 00:24:38,508 Speaker 1: just said, Peter, if we were on like a preseason 510 00:24:38,548 --> 00:24:40,668 Speaker 1: show and you go, hey, who's going to be the 511 00:24:40,668 --> 00:24:42,508 Speaker 1: best quarterback in the NFC and you go, you don't 512 00:24:42,628 --> 00:24:49,228 Speaker 1: let me talk about some IDs Cooper rush Jara, Like, 513 00:24:49,268 --> 00:24:54,348 Speaker 1: how would that segment have gone if we August first game? 514 00:24:54,788 --> 00:24:57,828 Speaker 1: We play the game, we play the games. There was 515 00:24:57,868 --> 00:25:01,108 Speaker 1: also a crazy game in London. Where's this Sunday? We 516 00:25:01,148 --> 00:25:03,868 Speaker 1: had so much discourse on this show about the Will 517 00:25:03,948 --> 00:25:07,428 Speaker 1: Lutz I can field goal attempt, the missed one. Like 518 00:25:07,508 --> 00:25:09,908 Speaker 1: I said, this one was off one bar off the other, 519 00:25:10,068 --> 00:25:14,468 Speaker 1: and immediately we all call it the double doing double doink. 520 00:25:14,668 --> 00:25:18,348 Speaker 1: It's a double doink. But football fans were quickly reminded 521 00:25:18,468 --> 00:25:22,508 Speaker 1: of the original double doink in twenty eighteen, where in 522 00:25:22,548 --> 00:25:26,788 Speaker 1: an Eagles Bears playoff game, one young man named Cody 523 00:25:26,828 --> 00:25:29,108 Speaker 1: Parkey came out for what was a relative chippy from 524 00:25:29,108 --> 00:25:31,908 Speaker 1: about forty yards. How much forty forty three yard seems 525 00:25:31,908 --> 00:25:35,468 Speaker 1: like it's scarred in your memory. Upright off, upright, the 526 00:25:35,508 --> 00:25:38,668 Speaker 1: original double doin. Sarah boldly said, I'm done with the 527 00:25:38,788 --> 00:25:41,628 Speaker 1: term double dooink. It's disgusting, and then that led to 528 00:25:41,708 --> 00:25:46,348 Speaker 1: a series of tweets from our viewers yesterday. Let's get 529 00:25:46,348 --> 00:25:48,228 Speaker 1: through some of them. Hey, jim, if how about we 530 00:25:48,308 --> 00:25:50,348 Speaker 1: chant a little home wer Sinson in places double the 531 00:25:50,468 --> 00:25:54,628 Speaker 1: doink with doe double doe? Okay, and it also preserves 532 00:25:54,628 --> 00:25:58,508 Speaker 1: the literation appreciate critical. How about how about the double 533 00:25:58,628 --> 00:26:01,388 Speaker 1: dinger that sounds like two home runs? Yeah? Okay? And 534 00:26:01,428 --> 00:26:03,228 Speaker 1: then we also got this great one here, which I 535 00:26:03,308 --> 00:26:06,468 Speaker 1: liked from our man Patrick new double doing should be 536 00:26:06,468 --> 00:26:12,948 Speaker 1: called the ingo biyoingo. Not even thinks um. There's been 537 00:26:12,988 --> 00:26:15,348 Speaker 1: so much discourse on our show. It's why we love 538 00:26:15,388 --> 00:26:17,908 Speaker 1: our show, and it became a life laton itself. What 539 00:26:18,028 --> 00:26:20,908 Speaker 1: to call that term? What are we officially done with 540 00:26:20,948 --> 00:26:23,268 Speaker 1: the term? The statement is this, it is time to 541 00:26:23,348 --> 00:26:27,348 Speaker 1: move on from the phrase double doink? Are we in 542 00:26:27,668 --> 00:26:29,188 Speaker 1: or we out? Jason? Or do you like it? Do 543 00:26:29,188 --> 00:26:31,708 Speaker 1: you want to preserve the nature? Yes, I'm out. There's 544 00:26:31,748 --> 00:26:33,828 Speaker 1: nothing wrong with the double dring Like why why are 545 00:26:33,908 --> 00:26:36,308 Speaker 1: we trying to change it? If somebody kicks the ball 546 00:26:36,388 --> 00:26:40,668 Speaker 1: and it hits one upright crossbar to definition is a 547 00:26:40,828 --> 00:26:44,308 Speaker 1: double doint. There's no reason to change it. I did 548 00:26:44,388 --> 00:26:47,468 Speaker 1: look up the word there's there's urban dicty, like we 549 00:26:47,508 --> 00:26:49,388 Speaker 1: don't want to get into that, Like we're not. Maybe 550 00:26:49,388 --> 00:26:52,108 Speaker 1: that's why we should change it, but we're not. There's 551 00:26:52,148 --> 00:26:54,148 Speaker 1: a lot of words that how you use them and 552 00:26:54,188 --> 00:26:56,868 Speaker 1: how you phrase them can go a lot of different ways. 553 00:26:57,028 --> 00:26:59,068 Speaker 1: I've found that out on my first few months on 554 00:26:59,068 --> 00:27:02,068 Speaker 1: this show. Depend upon how you use a certain word 555 00:27:02,108 --> 00:27:04,068 Speaker 1: or different things of that nature. But that's not how 556 00:27:04,068 --> 00:27:06,308 Speaker 1: we're You was in double doing. If the ball hits 557 00:27:06,348 --> 00:27:08,708 Speaker 1: the uprights, Hey blame the kicker, don't blame the person 558 00:27:08,788 --> 00:27:11,628 Speaker 1: using the double may I cut in, Sarah, I think 559 00:27:11,628 --> 00:27:13,668 Speaker 1: you're gonna class this discussion up, so maybe you should 560 00:27:13,708 --> 00:27:15,828 Speaker 1: go last this morning, I was on the Urban Dictionary 561 00:27:16,068 --> 00:27:18,188 Speaker 1: because all right, yesterday I'm sitting here saying what's wrong 562 00:27:18,188 --> 00:27:20,348 Speaker 1: with doing? And like these three turn into Beavis and 563 00:27:20,388 --> 00:27:22,108 Speaker 1: butt Head and all like laughing and stick and I'm like, 564 00:27:22,108 --> 00:27:24,268 Speaker 1: I don't understand what. I normally have my finger on 565 00:27:24,308 --> 00:27:26,828 Speaker 1: the pulse of what's so I look it up and like, 566 00:27:27,708 --> 00:27:31,388 Speaker 1: maybe the ninth definition is something off color. Many of 567 00:27:31,428 --> 00:27:34,028 Speaker 1: the first have to do with controlled substances, which I've 568 00:27:34,028 --> 00:27:36,588 Speaker 1: never heard before either. So Doink to me is a 569 00:27:36,628 --> 00:27:38,988 Speaker 1: pro wrestling clown, which I think is great to pay off. 570 00:27:39,708 --> 00:27:44,148 Speaker 1: Not Dincin don Dincon doing or clowns. I mean literally 571 00:27:44,508 --> 00:27:47,508 Speaker 1: face painted, red nose, rainbow wig and they would wrestle 572 00:27:47,548 --> 00:27:49,948 Speaker 1: and they were sort of like if the Bushwhackers became clowns. 573 00:27:49,948 --> 00:27:53,308 Speaker 1: It's the same type of deal these are. Quote, it's 574 00:27:53,348 --> 00:27:57,868 Speaker 1: kind of like Luke Luke and Bush for Dincin doing 575 00:27:57,948 --> 00:27:59,988 Speaker 1: We sure they were the same guy. No, it's and 576 00:28:00,068 --> 00:28:01,908 Speaker 1: you know what, all right, Michael Harmer a producer a book. 577 00:28:01,908 --> 00:28:06,108 Speaker 1: They know Actually that's I means hold them. So if anything, 578 00:28:06,148 --> 00:28:08,748 Speaker 1: it should be maybe like the double thud, Like it 579 00:28:08,828 --> 00:28:11,548 Speaker 1: isn't really a doin. Doink is a cartoonist sound. The 580 00:28:11,628 --> 00:28:14,828 Speaker 1: sound it makes us double thud or I was thinking 581 00:28:14,868 --> 00:28:18,228 Speaker 1: maybe like the Phil Collins because it's like I'm trying 582 00:28:18,228 --> 00:28:21,508 Speaker 1: to night. Yeah, and Cody Parker was in the air tonight, 583 00:28:21,548 --> 00:28:23,748 Speaker 1: but Sarah just land the plan for us place this 584 00:28:23,828 --> 00:28:25,468 Speaker 1: is all over the place. Well, first of all, you 585 00:28:25,508 --> 00:28:26,948 Speaker 1: said I was going to clas it up, so clearly 586 00:28:26,988 --> 00:28:30,748 Speaker 1: you don't know who I was wrong. Yeah, no, I 587 00:28:30,748 --> 00:28:32,268 Speaker 1: like I can't class it up. I just was the 588 00:28:32,268 --> 00:28:34,308 Speaker 1: one that was like, I'm over it, Like I just don't. 589 00:28:34,508 --> 00:28:36,188 Speaker 1: You know, there's certain words that you're like, I don't 590 00:28:36,228 --> 00:28:38,388 Speaker 1: like that. I just I don't. That's a word that 591 00:28:38,428 --> 00:28:41,308 Speaker 1: makes you uncomfortable, Like the word moist and people like that. Yeah, 592 00:28:41,348 --> 00:28:48,948 Speaker 1: people hate that word lozenge pinky. You're like, yeah, like 593 00:28:49,108 --> 00:28:52,788 Speaker 1: I think something so like it's not even it's not 594 00:28:52,868 --> 00:28:54,628 Speaker 1: even like the urban it's not even looking from them 595 00:28:54,748 --> 00:28:58,708 Speaker 1: or there's nothing. It's literally just a word that I'm 596 00:28:58,748 --> 00:29:00,828 Speaker 1: just over And I'm like, why is it such a 597 00:29:00,988 --> 00:29:04,228 Speaker 1: It's almost like saying, hey, that's a safety, Like when 598 00:29:04,508 --> 00:29:07,508 Speaker 1: this become like the complete like definition, Yeah, it's tough 599 00:29:07,548 --> 00:29:09,148 Speaker 1: on that. We know what a same Like, why is 600 00:29:09,148 --> 00:29:11,628 Speaker 1: this the like hard definition of what it is? Um? 601 00:29:11,628 --> 00:29:14,068 Speaker 1: What about a double trouble footfall? I don't know, double 602 00:29:14,148 --> 00:29:18,708 Speaker 1: trouble footfall or fall footfall? What's a football fail? I 603 00:29:19,188 --> 00:29:22,988 Speaker 1: kicked it, Oh foot fail probably yeah, double double trouble 604 00:29:22,988 --> 00:29:27,828 Speaker 1: trouble foot fail. Yeah, I'm just throwing it out there. 605 00:29:28,268 --> 00:29:31,228 Speaker 1: You don't like the word doing I don't I don't 606 00:29:31,588 --> 00:29:34,668 Speaker 1: love it, but so that makes sense. There's certain words 607 00:29:34,668 --> 00:29:37,348 Speaker 1: that give us the Willies movement right now hashtag and 608 00:29:37,428 --> 00:29:39,948 Speaker 1: this comes from our guy, Aaron the Meg Save the 609 00:29:39,988 --> 00:29:51,388 Speaker 1: Double doing Oh I'm not with him,