1 00:00:04,440 --> 00:00:07,320 Speaker 1: From the Rams Studio connected by AT and T. Welcome 2 00:00:07,400 --> 00:00:10,440 Speaker 1: to Between the Horns. It is September twenty seventh. It 3 00:00:10,560 --> 00:00:14,120 Speaker 1: is Wednesday. It's about eleven twenty in the morning here 4 00:00:14,200 --> 00:00:17,160 Speaker 1: in Los Angeles, and the Rams are two and one 5 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:20,320 Speaker 1: after a pretty crazy win last week on Thursday night 6 00:00:20,400 --> 00:00:23,160 Speaker 1: over the San Francisco forty nine ers. Big smile, like wins, 7 00:00:23,239 --> 00:00:26,760 Speaker 1: wins are good, Hey, losses. Don't you hate losing weeks? Yes, yes, depressing, 8 00:00:26,800 --> 00:00:28,520 Speaker 1: don't want to go outside, and when you win, you 9 00:00:28,560 --> 00:00:30,520 Speaker 1: should want to be the opposite, go out and like 10 00:00:30,560 --> 00:00:33,800 Speaker 1: the you know, everything is cloudy and gray. Yeah in MLA, 11 00:00:33,920 --> 00:00:36,319 Speaker 1: you know, you know, when things lose, it's like, oh man, 12 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:38,040 Speaker 1: but now, I mean, like this is this is why 13 00:00:38,159 --> 00:00:40,519 Speaker 1: I walked in the building. Everybody's smiling. I like it 14 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:42,159 Speaker 1: and they don't know why. You know why, because you 15 00:00:42,240 --> 00:00:45,520 Speaker 1: won and you have a winning record. That's why you're smiling. Yeah. Yeah. 16 00:00:45,720 --> 00:00:49,400 Speaker 1: I mean, can you recall a game being that wild before? 17 00:00:49,760 --> 00:00:52,600 Speaker 1: Because that was a really, really wild game, Cal Stanford. 18 00:00:52,640 --> 00:00:54,920 Speaker 1: I mean, I mean there's there's been wild games before, 19 00:00:55,000 --> 00:00:58,000 Speaker 1: and look the Rams helped make it wild. Or San 20 00:00:58,040 --> 00:00:59,880 Speaker 1: Francisco did a good job taking the ball away on 21 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 1: special teams. Yeah, outside of the Tavon dropped when he 22 00:01:03,640 --> 00:01:06,560 Speaker 1: just dropped the punt they hit on Pharrell Cooper, good shot, 23 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:08,319 Speaker 1: ball came right out. That was a good play. Put 24 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:10,039 Speaker 1: them back in and the on side kick. You have 25 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 1: to give them credit. Um, as soon as that ball 26 00:01:12,400 --> 00:01:14,319 Speaker 1: was in the air and where it was placed, my 27 00:01:14,319 --> 00:01:17,120 Speaker 1: first thought was that's trouble. Yeah, yeah, I agree. I 28 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:19,360 Speaker 1: said the same thing. I said, Oh no, because that 29 00:01:19,440 --> 00:01:21,400 Speaker 1: thing went right off the ground, went right up and 30 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:24,000 Speaker 1: went right to where teams want that thing to go. 31 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:26,800 Speaker 1: If you'resolutely so, I mean they made a game out 32 00:01:26,840 --> 00:01:29,040 Speaker 1: of it. I thought the Rams offense looked great. Um. 33 00:01:29,120 --> 00:01:32,039 Speaker 1: I thought the Rams defense, you know, they they they 34 00:01:32,080 --> 00:01:34,559 Speaker 1: went nose to nose with an up and coming offense. 35 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:36,800 Speaker 1: I'll say that I think they're one guy short of 36 00:01:36,800 --> 00:01:39,440 Speaker 1: being dominant. And that's the best Brian Horror I've ever seen. 37 00:01:40,080 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 1: That might be the best Brian horyer you've ever seen. 38 00:01:42,200 --> 00:01:44,000 Speaker 1: Even you've known the guy since he was in diapers, 39 00:01:44,280 --> 00:01:49,400 Speaker 1: why not something like that? You changed his diapers? Is 40 00:01:49,440 --> 00:01:52,160 Speaker 1: that the story? No? No, okay, The story is that 41 00:01:52,200 --> 00:01:54,560 Speaker 1: our our parents worked together, our moms worked together. He 42 00:01:54,640 --> 00:01:57,520 Speaker 1: changed your diapers? In period, Like I don't I don't 43 00:01:57,520 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 1: recall every meeting Brian Horror, but his mother give me 44 00:02:00,560 --> 00:02:03,040 Speaker 1: juice and cookies. So my mom would do nice. Brian 45 00:02:03,120 --> 00:02:05,280 Speaker 1: Horder's mom was a nurse, and you know I would 46 00:02:05,320 --> 00:02:07,520 Speaker 1: sit there at the at the desk hospital and she 47 00:02:07,680 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 1: bring me nice. That's cool, that's cool. Yes, that there's 48 00:02:10,200 --> 00:02:14,840 Speaker 1: a connection. There is connection there, but nobody changed, no changing, okay. 49 00:02:14,880 --> 00:02:17,840 Speaker 1: But on the field, look after the first pick six 50 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:20,240 Speaker 1: that should have been a pick six. Yeah, not gonna 51 00:02:20,240 --> 00:02:22,480 Speaker 1: give anybody hell ever being caught by a tight end. 52 00:02:22,520 --> 00:02:25,120 Speaker 1: You get caught by aligneman. You got problems, you get 53 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:26,880 Speaker 1: caught by a tight end. That's okay, all right, And 54 00:02:26,919 --> 00:02:30,400 Speaker 1: I mean the way Nikel Roby was Roby Coleman was moving, Yeah, 55 00:02:30,520 --> 00:02:32,360 Speaker 1: like he didn't have to avoid that guy. That guy 56 00:02:32,440 --> 00:02:34,440 Speaker 1: was still at the line. Nice played by the other guy, 57 00:02:34,480 --> 00:02:36,639 Speaker 1: it is. But if it's aligneman, you'll never hear the 58 00:02:36,760 --> 00:02:39,359 Speaker 1: end of it. Okay, tight end, okay, But yeah, after 59 00:02:39,400 --> 00:02:42,440 Speaker 1: that one almost pick six, I thought Brian Horyer picked 60 00:02:42,440 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 1: it up and really gave the defense fits m Pierre Garson. 61 00:02:46,200 --> 00:02:48,720 Speaker 1: If you think he's done, you're wrong. Yeah, that guy 62 00:02:48,800 --> 00:02:52,400 Speaker 1: can play so Yeah, tremendous effort, wild game. The Rams help. 63 00:02:52,480 --> 00:02:54,840 Speaker 1: But yeah, best Thursday Night of all time, no question 64 00:02:54,840 --> 00:02:57,040 Speaker 1: about that. I think it's the highest scoring Thursday night 65 00:02:57,040 --> 00:02:58,880 Speaker 1: football game of all time. But you know what, a 66 00:02:58,880 --> 00:03:00,880 Speaker 1: couple of weeks ago we talked about this with the 67 00:03:00,919 --> 00:03:03,600 Speaker 1: Colts and how that was the first time a game 68 00:03:03,600 --> 00:03:06,440 Speaker 1: it ever ended forty six to nine. Another one. Yeah, 69 00:03:06,440 --> 00:03:08,720 Speaker 1: how does this keep happening? I don't know. Forty one 70 00:03:08,800 --> 00:03:10,880 Speaker 1: to thirty nine is the first time that's ever happened 71 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:14,760 Speaker 1: in the NFL history. Yeah, fifteen thousand games. Again, Look, 72 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:16,720 Speaker 1: I don't care as long as you're on the winning 73 00:03:16,720 --> 00:03:19,640 Speaker 1: side of it. Yeah, exactly, Yeah, crazy score that way. Yeah, 74 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:21,920 Speaker 1: but we talked that. You mentioned the offense, and I 75 00:03:21,960 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 1: want to stay there because there's just so many good 76 00:03:24,120 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 1: performances from the offense in that game. I mean, only 77 00:03:27,639 --> 00:03:30,639 Speaker 1: two punts, and there were excellent punts from Johnny Hecker's 78 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:32,680 Speaker 1: shout out to him. But it's nice that we don't 79 00:03:32,680 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 1: really have to talk about him because the offense had 80 00:03:35,920 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 1: scoring drives of eight plays, seven plays, nine plays, ten plays, 81 00:03:39,920 --> 00:03:42,240 Speaker 1: and then seven plays. That's a lot of scoring drives. Yeah, 82 00:03:42,360 --> 00:03:44,760 Speaker 1: that's that's a great job by the offense first of all, 83 00:03:44,800 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 1: staying on schedule, not having a bunch of penal leaves 84 00:03:47,320 --> 00:03:50,640 Speaker 1: and ruined drives, and Jared Goff being efficient. We talked 85 00:03:50,640 --> 00:03:52,200 Speaker 1: about what he can do, what he can't do going 86 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:53,920 Speaker 1: into this year. The one thing he can do is 87 00:03:53,960 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 1: run this offense. The little stuff behind the scenes, the 88 00:03:56,920 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 1: little ball fakes, the the athleticism it takes to fake here, 89 00:04:00,520 --> 00:04:02,880 Speaker 1: wheel around, throw it here on you know, on target. 90 00:04:02,920 --> 00:04:04,960 Speaker 1: I mean, that's that's the mark of a good athlete 91 00:04:05,000 --> 00:04:06,880 Speaker 1: and a guy that has to know a lot more 92 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:09,640 Speaker 1: than everyone else on the football team. So I think 93 00:04:09,720 --> 00:04:11,680 Speaker 1: he's doing a great job. And I mean when you're 94 00:04:11,680 --> 00:04:15,760 Speaker 1: having a guy like Todd Gurley paced the offense, running 95 00:04:15,760 --> 00:04:17,839 Speaker 1: the football or catching it out of the backfield, it 96 00:04:17,920 --> 00:04:21,240 Speaker 1: just makes things easier for everyone else. Staying on schedule. 97 00:04:21,360 --> 00:04:23,520 Speaker 1: That's one of the biggest things that the Rams have 98 00:04:23,600 --> 00:04:26,640 Speaker 1: been able to do. Bill Barnwell if ESPN tweeted this 99 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:30,240 Speaker 1: on Wednesday morning. The Rams are second in the league 100 00:04:30,440 --> 00:04:33,719 Speaker 1: getting seven point six four yards on first down. So 101 00:04:33,839 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 1: that tells you right there, how you can stay ahead 102 00:04:36,080 --> 00:04:37,839 Speaker 1: of the chains. Guys talk about that all the time, 103 00:04:38,000 --> 00:04:39,640 Speaker 1: you know, I wish I could say that's all Jared 104 00:04:39,640 --> 00:04:41,159 Speaker 1: goff in the offense. I gotta give a lot to 105 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:44,000 Speaker 1: Sean mcvae oh. Absolutely, guy is so dialed in with 106 00:04:44,080 --> 00:04:47,440 Speaker 1: whatever U the thing I like, um most so far 107 00:04:47,600 --> 00:04:50,520 Speaker 1: as you're still learning this offense. He's still teaching this 108 00:04:50,640 --> 00:04:53,200 Speaker 1: offense to a group of men he just met not 109 00:04:53,240 --> 00:04:56,440 Speaker 1: too long ago. Right, He's not freaking out if he 110 00:04:56,480 --> 00:04:58,760 Speaker 1: has to take a time out, if they're not lined 111 00:04:58,839 --> 00:05:01,159 Speaker 1: up properly, if there's a steak, he'll take that time 112 00:05:01,200 --> 00:05:03,120 Speaker 1: out early and just bring it to the sideline. Let's 113 00:05:03,120 --> 00:05:05,600 Speaker 1: talk about it's no big deal. Some coaches, they they 114 00:05:05,640 --> 00:05:08,600 Speaker 1: hang on the timeouts like their money. Sometimes you got 115 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:11,360 Speaker 1: to use that stuff from games, save yourself penalties, stay 116 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:13,560 Speaker 1: on schedule, will keep everybody going in the right direction. 117 00:05:14,120 --> 00:05:15,839 Speaker 1: I think it's been great. But the play calling on 118 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:19,280 Speaker 1: first and second down dynamic. It is, yeah, dynamic. You're 119 00:05:19,320 --> 00:05:21,599 Speaker 1: catching guys off guard, which is what you want. Well, 120 00:05:21,600 --> 00:05:24,080 Speaker 1: that's why the Rams were able to get into third 121 00:05:24,080 --> 00:05:27,400 Speaker 1: down situations that were so that were so manageable for them. 122 00:05:27,400 --> 00:05:29,479 Speaker 1: And as I turned to this page in front of me, 123 00:05:29,520 --> 00:05:31,960 Speaker 1: I mean they finished eight of twelve on third down 124 00:05:32,080 --> 00:05:35,000 Speaker 1: sixty seven percent. That's really really good. You know what 125 00:05:35,040 --> 00:05:39,159 Speaker 1: that says to me as a defensive player, I am tired. Well, 126 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:42,040 Speaker 1: I can't get off the field. If you're eight of twelve, 127 00:05:42,080 --> 00:05:44,120 Speaker 1: I can't get off the field. I can't get you 128 00:05:44,160 --> 00:05:47,920 Speaker 1: to stop. True, But the Rams still ran fourteen fewer 129 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:50,120 Speaker 1: plays than the forty nine ers. I mean the forty 130 00:05:50,160 --> 00:05:52,360 Speaker 1: nine ers finished nine of eighteen on third down. So 131 00:05:52,440 --> 00:05:56,000 Speaker 1: that kind of tells you something there. Two takeaways help that, Yeah, absolutely, 132 00:05:56,080 --> 00:05:59,359 Speaker 1: But if from my perspective right now, at least with 133 00:05:59,400 --> 00:06:02,560 Speaker 1: this offense, it's nice to see that everything has a 134 00:06:02,640 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 1: rhyme or reason and that everything feels dynamic. Yeah, I'm 135 00:06:06,760 --> 00:06:09,440 Speaker 1: with you, and you have to remember, and he's only 136 00:06:09,480 --> 00:06:12,000 Speaker 1: a rookie, but Gerald Everett is a huge part of 137 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:15,800 Speaker 1: this offense. Yes, and you by if you watch the game, 138 00:06:15,839 --> 00:06:17,440 Speaker 1: you can tell he wasn't a huge part of the 139 00:06:17,480 --> 00:06:20,960 Speaker 1: game plan, which changes a lot. Yeah. I mean, when 140 00:06:21,279 --> 00:06:23,480 Speaker 1: when you have all your weapons on the field or 141 00:06:23,520 --> 00:06:25,800 Speaker 1: at your disposal of you're Sean mcvayh. Yeah, you have 142 00:06:25,839 --> 00:06:28,560 Speaker 1: no choice but to be dynamic. What can a defense 143 00:06:28,600 --> 00:06:31,520 Speaker 1: throw at you that you can't counter. You've got Sammy Watkins, 144 00:06:31,520 --> 00:06:34,640 Speaker 1: you've got Cooper Cup, you've got Robert Woods, who, outside 145 00:06:34,640 --> 00:06:36,960 Speaker 1: of Andrew Whitworth, might be my favorite guy on this 146 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:39,760 Speaker 1: football team, the way he competes, the way he bounces back. 147 00:06:39,800 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 1: And then you have Gerald Everett, which is a nightmare 148 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:45,680 Speaker 1: for any opposing linebacker. A safety. Yeah. Oh and by 149 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:48,760 Speaker 1: the way, probably the best left tackle in the West. Yeah. 150 00:06:48,760 --> 00:06:50,360 Speaker 1: I'll just leave it there for now. I don't want 151 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:52,880 Speaker 1: to go too far, but watching him on tape, I 152 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:55,719 Speaker 1: fall asleep. It's the same thing over and over again. 153 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:57,920 Speaker 1: I lock you up, I throw you down. No one 154 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:00,800 Speaker 1: gets to the quarterback. He's been tremendous. Yeah, and that's 155 00:07:00,839 --> 00:07:04,000 Speaker 1: that is obviously a huge part of what Jared Goff 156 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:05,840 Speaker 1: I think has been able to do. I mean, look, 157 00:07:06,040 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 1: he completed over seventy percent of his passes. Again, you know, 158 00:07:10,600 --> 00:07:15,360 Speaker 1: he's gotten over seventy percent passing completion rate through three 159 00:07:15,440 --> 00:07:18,360 Speaker 1: games this season. And I don't think anybody who watched 160 00:07:18,480 --> 00:07:21,200 Speaker 1: last year would have predicted that coming into this. Oh, 161 00:07:21,280 --> 00:07:24,440 Speaker 1: he's got Willie Mays a receiver. Yeah, come on, that 162 00:07:24,560 --> 00:07:26,880 Speaker 1: really help. Yeah, You've got a guy that won't drop anything, 163 00:07:26,920 --> 00:07:28,880 Speaker 1: a guy that can make a bathrow into a great throw, 164 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:31,800 Speaker 1: you know, in Cooper Cup and and uh and Sammy Watkins, 165 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:34,520 Speaker 1: and you've got a guy that that really wants to 166 00:07:34,560 --> 00:07:38,080 Speaker 1: be the guy in Robert Woods. He really wants the 167 00:07:38,120 --> 00:07:41,960 Speaker 1: football all the time. He's always open. So you've you've 168 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:44,360 Speaker 1: got to pick your poison scenario for Jared Goff. Well, 169 00:07:44,440 --> 00:07:47,200 Speaker 1: that's and that that's great with these weapons he's got, 170 00:07:47,240 --> 00:07:50,560 Speaker 1: like Watkins, Woods and Cup You're who are really effectively 171 00:07:50,680 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 1: right now the top three receivers um With that forty 172 00:07:54,200 --> 00:07:57,200 Speaker 1: seven yard deep ball, I know that we've talked a 173 00:07:57,200 --> 00:08:00,920 Speaker 1: bit about Yes, yeah, yeah, with Goff, I think that 174 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:04,360 Speaker 1: was probably the best pass of his young career. I 175 00:08:04,360 --> 00:08:09,240 Speaker 1: would say, good pass, great adjustment by Sammy Rockets. Yeah, 176 00:08:08,840 --> 00:08:11,240 Speaker 1: it was a great pass. It might even be a 177 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:13,560 Speaker 1: better catch than it was a pass. You know, I 178 00:08:13,600 --> 00:08:16,680 Speaker 1: would go that way. And as those two defenders, I mean, 179 00:08:16,680 --> 00:08:18,720 Speaker 1: all you can do is stand up, dust yourself off, 180 00:08:18,800 --> 00:08:21,440 Speaker 1: and go took your cat. I mean, wow, what a catch? 181 00:08:21,520 --> 00:08:23,240 Speaker 1: Want to throw? Yeah, I mean it's in the right 182 00:08:23,280 --> 00:08:25,160 Speaker 1: spot and the guy had to make like two or 183 00:08:25,200 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 1: three adjustments looking back over his shoulder twice to make 184 00:08:28,000 --> 00:08:31,280 Speaker 1: a catch. So the way he turned, yeah, just see 185 00:08:31,320 --> 00:08:34,000 Speaker 1: his eyes. And on the broadcast, I thought Mike Terico 186 00:08:34,080 --> 00:08:36,959 Speaker 1: did a great job of just pointing that out, because look, 187 00:08:37,160 --> 00:08:40,440 Speaker 1: that's not easy to do in any sport. I mean, like, 188 00:08:40,440 --> 00:08:42,559 Speaker 1: I give you one hundred bucks all whatever it is. Yeah, 189 00:08:42,760 --> 00:08:44,760 Speaker 1: I'll give you ten shots. I'll give you one hundred 190 00:08:44,760 --> 00:08:47,679 Speaker 1: bucks if you catch one that same shot. Might be 191 00:08:47,720 --> 00:08:51,840 Speaker 1: able to catch one, okay, coming soon, coming soon here. 192 00:08:52,000 --> 00:08:54,280 Speaker 1: He just said it. We're gonna do You heard that right, 193 00:08:54,360 --> 00:08:56,839 Speaker 1: I said, might be able to catch one. Oh no, 194 00:08:57,160 --> 00:08:59,200 Speaker 1: he would just went to Matt. Mattah, you can talk now. 195 00:08:59,200 --> 00:09:01,800 Speaker 1: One hundred bucks. You heard it. One hundred dollars is 196 00:09:01,840 --> 00:09:04,400 Speaker 1: on the line. I like it, all right, everybody, that's 197 00:09:04,440 --> 00:09:07,120 Speaker 1: our producer, Matt. I've mentioned him before, but now he 198 00:09:07,360 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: is not just a disembodied you know whatever. He's now 199 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 1: got a microphone. We'll do it from twenty yards out. 200 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:14,360 Speaker 1: I just we won't even make it a big catch. 201 00:09:14,520 --> 00:09:16,480 Speaker 1: Just twenty yards out. I guarantee you won't catch it. 202 00:09:16,640 --> 00:09:18,280 Speaker 1: I don't think I would catch it. I said, I 203 00:09:18,360 --> 00:09:20,320 Speaker 1: might be able to catch all I need is one 204 00:09:20,360 --> 00:09:24,680 Speaker 1: out of ten. One. I don't think so either. But amazing, amazing. 205 00:09:24,679 --> 00:09:27,080 Speaker 1: That's yes, like a welcome to the NFL moment. We 206 00:09:27,160 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 1: all get it. Where you see football at its best 207 00:09:29,760 --> 00:09:31,920 Speaker 1: to where everybody's good. Yeah, if you're a corner in 208 00:09:31,960 --> 00:09:33,400 Speaker 1: a safety and you see a guy make a throw 209 00:09:33,440 --> 00:09:35,760 Speaker 1: in a cash like that, Wow, this is the big Well. Look, 210 00:09:35,800 --> 00:09:39,800 Speaker 1: the Rams had two wide receivers over one hundred yards 211 00:09:39,800 --> 00:09:42,000 Speaker 1: for the first time in a game since two thousand 212 00:09:42,040 --> 00:09:45,560 Speaker 1: and six with your old teammates Isaac Bruce and Tory Holes. 213 00:09:45,600 --> 00:09:48,880 Speaker 1: So that we're all gray. That's a long time. We're 214 00:09:48,880 --> 00:09:51,000 Speaker 1: all gray. Now it's a lot. Yeah, it's been a 215 00:09:51,040 --> 00:09:53,520 Speaker 1: long time. It's been a while that happened. And you 216 00:09:53,559 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 1: know what, I think the nice thing about having Sammy 217 00:09:56,160 --> 00:09:59,160 Speaker 1: Watkins and Robert Woods is they're used to being teammates, 218 00:09:59,160 --> 00:10:01,320 Speaker 1: so they're kind of used to pushing each other. Yeah, 219 00:10:01,320 --> 00:10:04,319 Speaker 1: but they almost had identical stat lines. I mean, aside 220 00:10:04,320 --> 00:10:08,000 Speaker 1: from Sammy Watkins two touchdowns, Wood said seven targets, six 221 00:10:08,040 --> 00:10:11,520 Speaker 1: receptions hundred eight yards. Watkins had seven targets, six receptions 222 00:10:11,640 --> 00:10:15,160 Speaker 1: hundred and six yards. I mean, that's that's what you want, right. Yeah, 223 00:10:15,200 --> 00:10:18,440 Speaker 1: there's there's a rivalry, but there is no animosity of course. Yeah, 224 00:10:18,440 --> 00:10:20,679 Speaker 1: they're all trying to get better. Yeah. Yeah. Did you 225 00:10:20,720 --> 00:10:24,079 Speaker 1: see the sort of comments out of Buffalo where Sean McDermott. 226 00:10:24,600 --> 00:10:26,600 Speaker 1: I think somebody must have asked him, like, hey, did 227 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:28,960 Speaker 1: you watch Thursday night football and did you see what 228 00:10:29,040 --> 00:10:32,000 Speaker 1: those two guys were doing? And do you understand why 229 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:35,160 Speaker 1: fans would be frustrated with that? Yes? What did he say? Well, 230 00:10:35,200 --> 00:10:37,520 Speaker 1: he said, I mean I get it, and we're very 231 00:10:37,520 --> 00:10:42,160 Speaker 1: happy for Sammy and we wish him nothing but the best. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 232 00:10:42,200 --> 00:10:44,040 Speaker 1: that's what he says on the record. Yeah, I wonder 233 00:10:44,040 --> 00:10:45,840 Speaker 1: what he says off the record. Well, it would be interesting. 234 00:10:46,120 --> 00:10:48,680 Speaker 1: You can you imagine watching that game on Thursday with 235 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:55,040 Speaker 1: Andy Dalton exactly Well, that would have been an interesting thing. 236 00:10:55,080 --> 00:10:56,959 Speaker 1: I mean we did see Andy Dalton the week before, 237 00:10:57,080 --> 00:11:01,480 Speaker 1: so on Thursday night, right, picking himself up a lot. Yeah, well, 238 00:11:01,520 --> 00:11:03,600 Speaker 1: I think Avy Dalton, this is the guy who's at 239 00:11:03,679 --> 00:11:06,680 Speaker 1: left tackle right now. That's what I mean. Yeah, yeah, 240 00:11:07,040 --> 00:11:10,160 Speaker 1: exactly right, Yes, I got it. Um. But I think 241 00:11:10,400 --> 00:11:13,960 Speaker 1: when you talk about those acquisitions, a credit to less 242 00:11:13,960 --> 00:11:17,520 Speaker 1: sneed and personal staff, because they went out and they 243 00:11:17,520 --> 00:11:21,360 Speaker 1: identified guys who would be good for this system and 244 00:11:21,559 --> 00:11:24,680 Speaker 1: this offense and this defense, I think, and they have 245 00:11:24,880 --> 00:11:27,880 Speaker 1: and they've been implemented in here and now we see 246 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:30,400 Speaker 1: of excelling. No doubt. I mean with every GM or 247 00:11:30,400 --> 00:11:33,760 Speaker 1: anybody that acquires talent um, there's going to be missus. 248 00:11:34,000 --> 00:11:36,800 Speaker 1: There's going to be several misses. But as long as 249 00:11:36,840 --> 00:11:39,880 Speaker 1: you hit, and you hit big, people tend to forget 250 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,880 Speaker 1: your missus UM Andrew Worth worth every penny. I think 251 00:11:42,920 --> 00:11:45,439 Speaker 1: that's a huge upgrade, really changed the off, off the 252 00:11:45,760 --> 00:11:48,760 Speaker 1: on and off the field. Aaron Donald and Todd Gurley 253 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:51,600 Speaker 1: just leave it there. Uh, those guys are really playing 254 00:11:51,640 --> 00:11:54,920 Speaker 1: well right now and really giving you some some meaningful snaps, 255 00:11:54,920 --> 00:11:57,920 Speaker 1: premium snaps, so they might make you forget about certain 256 00:11:57,920 --> 00:11:59,800 Speaker 1: people that aren't here anymore, you know what I mean. Yes, 257 00:12:00,240 --> 00:12:01,800 Speaker 1: I know that some people like the Harpline guys that 258 00:12:01,800 --> 00:12:03,360 Speaker 1: aren't here anymore. But as long as you keep one 259 00:12:03,360 --> 00:12:05,600 Speaker 1: and nobody's gonna remember anyone. Nope. Yeah, And that's the 260 00:12:05,720 --> 00:12:07,480 Speaker 1: that's the biggest thing. Um. But let's go back to 261 00:12:07,559 --> 00:12:10,920 Speaker 1: Jared Goff a little bit, because right now he's number 262 00:12:11,000 --> 00:12:14,280 Speaker 1: three in passer rating UM at one eighteen point two. 263 00:12:14,679 --> 00:12:17,600 Speaker 1: He's behind only Alex Smith and Tom Brady, and Alex 264 00:12:17,600 --> 00:12:20,200 Speaker 1: Smith has been off the charts this year the Kansas 265 00:12:20,200 --> 00:12:23,199 Speaker 1: City Chiefs. My respect level grew for him really recently yeah, 266 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:27,679 Speaker 1: Alex Smith, Yeah yeah, yeah, it needs through yeah big time, 267 00:12:27,800 --> 00:12:31,439 Speaker 1: samere Okay, but how much of this do you think 268 00:12:31,520 --> 00:12:33,880 Speaker 1: is real? How much of it do you think is 269 00:12:33,920 --> 00:12:35,600 Speaker 1: going to be a regression to the mean, because again 270 00:12:35,640 --> 00:12:38,360 Speaker 1: we've it's small sample size, We've only been through three 271 00:12:38,400 --> 00:12:40,679 Speaker 1: games with Jared all of it. Um, I think it's 272 00:12:40,720 --> 00:12:42,760 Speaker 1: all real, And this is what I thought Jared Goff 273 00:12:42,760 --> 00:12:44,760 Speaker 1: would be. I mean, it's not something where you're gonna 274 00:12:44,760 --> 00:12:48,240 Speaker 1: measure number yards, maybe touchdowns, touchdowns to pick ratio. I 275 00:12:48,240 --> 00:12:50,600 Speaker 1: mean that's something I would look to Jared Goff to 276 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:53,360 Speaker 1: to maximize completion percentage I think will be huge. But 277 00:12:54,040 --> 00:12:58,040 Speaker 1: passer rating, I think that's where he needs to stay. 278 00:12:58,080 --> 00:13:00,640 Speaker 1: I think every quarterback needs to stay there. But he's 279 00:13:00,679 --> 00:13:03,760 Speaker 1: never going to be a strong arm, throw it down 280 00:13:03,840 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 1: the field sixty times a game type guy. I mean 281 00:13:06,559 --> 00:13:09,160 Speaker 1: maybe towards the middle part or the end of his career, 282 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:12,120 Speaker 1: as he gets stronger as a professional athlete, maybe you'll 283 00:13:12,120 --> 00:13:14,679 Speaker 1: start to see more of those deep passes more frequently. 284 00:13:14,920 --> 00:13:17,880 Speaker 1: Like Carson Palmer. Now, I've never seen Carson Palmer throw 285 00:13:17,920 --> 00:13:20,920 Speaker 1: the ball better. Now, he took a beating, but watching 286 00:13:20,960 --> 00:13:22,560 Speaker 1: it come out of his hand, Wow, it's got some 287 00:13:22,640 --> 00:13:24,760 Speaker 1: zip on. Reports of his demise were I think a 288 00:13:24,760 --> 00:13:27,240 Speaker 1: little bit exaggerated, and he's older, he's been doing it 289 00:13:27,280 --> 00:13:30,000 Speaker 1: a long time. So if Jared Goff has a similar 290 00:13:30,040 --> 00:13:32,800 Speaker 1: career path or stays in the league as long, I 291 00:13:32,840 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 1: think he'll be that sort of guy. But right now, 292 00:13:35,559 --> 00:13:37,560 Speaker 1: hit the open guy. Hit the open guy where he 293 00:13:37,600 --> 00:13:39,040 Speaker 1: needs to have it so he can do something with 294 00:13:39,120 --> 00:13:41,360 Speaker 1: it after the catch and just be a high percentage 295 00:13:41,400 --> 00:13:43,839 Speaker 1: guy and let the touchdowns take care of themselves. So 296 00:13:44,040 --> 00:13:47,040 Speaker 1: I think that's where his skill set lies, and I 297 00:13:47,040 --> 00:13:49,439 Speaker 1: think that's where you can grow him as a quarterback. Well, 298 00:13:49,440 --> 00:13:52,920 Speaker 1: I think the offensive system right now is doing him 299 00:13:53,000 --> 00:13:55,280 Speaker 1: a lot of favors. And I don't mean that to 300 00:13:55,400 --> 00:13:57,960 Speaker 1: say Jared Goff is a game manager or this then 301 00:13:58,080 --> 00:14:01,600 Speaker 1: than third, he's doing a good job of playing within 302 00:14:01,679 --> 00:14:04,920 Speaker 1: this offense and doing what he needs to do within 303 00:14:04,960 --> 00:14:08,240 Speaker 1: the scheme in order for things to operate properly. Yeah, 304 00:14:08,280 --> 00:14:10,360 Speaker 1: everybody has a job. I mean, if they're going to 305 00:14:10,440 --> 00:14:13,280 Speaker 1: run a bootleg, the offensive line has to sell run. 306 00:14:13,360 --> 00:14:16,120 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley has had to set up that bootleg by 307 00:14:16,200 --> 00:14:18,240 Speaker 1: running the football hard on first and second down or 308 00:14:18,280 --> 00:14:20,360 Speaker 1: whatever series you have, and then when you call that 309 00:14:20,440 --> 00:14:23,120 Speaker 1: play action, the defense has to buy it. So far 310 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:25,280 Speaker 1: they're buying it, and then Jared has to do his 311 00:14:25,400 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 1: job wheel out and get the ball to the right guy. 312 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:30,520 Speaker 1: So the offense is functioning. You have to give credit 313 00:14:30,560 --> 00:14:32,760 Speaker 1: to the offensive coaching staff for the way they've prepared 314 00:14:32,840 --> 00:14:34,920 Speaker 1: these guys to play. Now it's going to get tougher 315 00:14:36,360 --> 00:14:39,000 Speaker 1: because as teams get more film and they're going to 316 00:14:39,040 --> 00:14:41,720 Speaker 1: try to start taking things away from you. At like 317 00:14:41,840 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: this week, Rod Marinelli's defense will be experts on the 318 00:14:45,720 --> 00:14:48,000 Speaker 1: rams by the time you see him. Yeah, their defensive 319 00:14:48,000 --> 00:14:50,360 Speaker 1: front will be experts in what you do. They're gonna 320 00:14:50,880 --> 00:14:53,040 Speaker 1: they're gonna tell you what your tells are, the stuff 321 00:14:53,080 --> 00:14:55,080 Speaker 1: you don't even know just by the way they play 322 00:14:55,120 --> 00:14:57,120 Speaker 1: and how they line up on you and what they 323 00:14:57,120 --> 00:14:59,320 Speaker 1: try to do once the ball is snaps. So, yeah, 324 00:14:59,400 --> 00:15:01,080 Speaker 1: there's a lot of film, there's a lot of data 325 00:15:01,080 --> 00:15:02,880 Speaker 1: out there for people to analyze. So there's going to 326 00:15:02,960 --> 00:15:06,800 Speaker 1: be some plays that you had success with that probably 327 00:15:06,880 --> 00:15:08,520 Speaker 1: it's going to be tougher for you to get those 328 00:15:08,560 --> 00:15:10,560 Speaker 1: yards with those same plays because they're gonna know they're 329 00:15:10,600 --> 00:15:12,600 Speaker 1: they're out there now. Right. But I want to go 330 00:15:12,600 --> 00:15:15,720 Speaker 1: back to something you sort of mentioned with this setting 331 00:15:15,760 --> 00:15:18,960 Speaker 1: things up. One play that I thought was set up 332 00:15:19,000 --> 00:15:22,840 Speaker 1: extremely well was that Tavon Austin touchdown that actually was 333 00:15:22,920 --> 00:15:26,720 Speaker 1: not a touchdown. Yeah yeah, jet sweep. I mean they 334 00:15:26,800 --> 00:15:29,760 Speaker 1: kept running that same sort of fake motion, fake motion, 335 00:15:29,800 --> 00:15:32,680 Speaker 1: fake motion. And you know, we saw this a few 336 00:15:32,760 --> 00:15:35,480 Speaker 1: years ago too, when in fifteen Todd Gurley's rookie year, 337 00:15:35,520 --> 00:15:38,360 Speaker 1: where you would maybe fake it to Tavon but hand 338 00:15:38,360 --> 00:15:41,440 Speaker 1: it off the tod. Now, I think that kind of 339 00:15:41,440 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 1: thing is a little bit more effective because you can 340 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:47,240 Speaker 1: do different things off of it, right, So you can 341 00:15:47,320 --> 00:15:49,760 Speaker 1: pass it down the field, and you've got guys who 342 00:15:49,760 --> 00:15:51,760 Speaker 1: can catch it. You can hand it off to Todd 343 00:15:51,760 --> 00:15:54,440 Speaker 1: and hey, maybe he goes for five yards. But the 344 00:15:54,480 --> 00:15:57,480 Speaker 1: thing I liked about that play in particular was you 345 00:15:57,600 --> 00:15:59,960 Speaker 1: only had nine yards to get to the end zone. 346 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 1: You've been faking it all night, and in that red 347 00:16:03,080 --> 00:16:04,880 Speaker 1: zone a lot of the time you think Todd Gurley 348 00:16:04,920 --> 00:16:06,280 Speaker 1: is going to get the ball because you know he 349 00:16:06,320 --> 00:16:09,040 Speaker 1: can be such an effective runner. And I just love 350 00:16:09,120 --> 00:16:11,160 Speaker 1: that on first and goal and you get up to 351 00:16:11,200 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 1: the line, Tavon goes in the thick and then you 352 00:16:13,440 --> 00:16:15,560 Speaker 1: hand it to him. Finally, and he was so close 353 00:16:15,600 --> 00:16:17,400 Speaker 1: to getting in there, and if not for what was 354 00:16:17,440 --> 00:16:20,480 Speaker 1: an illegal tackle, yeah, you would have gotten in. How 355 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:22,680 Speaker 1: do we say this? There may be faster guys than 356 00:16:22,720 --> 00:16:24,760 Speaker 1: Tavon Austin in the forty I'm sure there are there 357 00:16:24,800 --> 00:16:26,560 Speaker 1: are a few guys out there that are faster. Tavon 358 00:16:26,760 --> 00:16:29,680 Speaker 1: is really really fast. Yeah, but in a ten yard area, 359 00:16:29,760 --> 00:16:31,840 Speaker 1: I don't think there's anybody faster that can go from 360 00:16:31,920 --> 00:16:34,040 Speaker 1: zero to one hundred. Yeah. I mean, he's not the 361 00:16:34,040 --> 00:16:36,200 Speaker 1: biggest guy in the world, and he's competitive as all 362 00:16:36,200 --> 00:16:38,200 Speaker 1: get out, and he's been running that play forever. So 363 00:16:38,760 --> 00:16:41,520 Speaker 1: that end that they're they're playing football against. I like 364 00:16:41,560 --> 00:16:44,400 Speaker 1: to say that you have a choice or you have 365 00:16:44,480 --> 00:16:46,800 Speaker 1: a responsibility when you have Tavon on the field with 366 00:16:46,800 --> 00:16:48,840 Speaker 1: that jet sweep threat, that you have to check that 367 00:16:48,960 --> 00:16:51,800 Speaker 1: every single play and then dive back down in case 368 00:16:51,800 --> 00:16:53,080 Speaker 1: they give it off to the running back, give it 369 00:16:53,120 --> 00:16:55,920 Speaker 1: off to Tig Gurley. So it's twofold. The minute you 370 00:16:55,920 --> 00:16:58,640 Speaker 1: don't start checking and you start crashing down hard, then 371 00:16:58,680 --> 00:17:01,000 Speaker 1: they give it off. Yep. It's almost like a cat 372 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:04,280 Speaker 1: and mouse game when to unleash the jet sweep, because 373 00:17:04,320 --> 00:17:05,960 Speaker 1: the last thing you want is to give it off 374 00:17:06,000 --> 00:17:08,480 Speaker 1: when that end is expecting it, right, Yeah, because Tavon, 375 00:17:08,560 --> 00:17:10,920 Speaker 1: I mean, look, he's a smaller guy who's the bigger 376 00:17:10,960 --> 00:17:12,280 Speaker 1: guy and he has to cut it back inside. That's 377 00:17:12,280 --> 00:17:15,760 Speaker 1: not what you want. But when it's deceptive and they're buying, 378 00:17:15,800 --> 00:17:18,040 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley's getting the football and forget about the jet 379 00:17:18,119 --> 00:17:20,399 Speaker 1: sweep boom, it's gone. And then if you give him 380 00:17:20,400 --> 00:17:22,359 Speaker 1: a step like we said, you're not gonna get Tavon 381 00:17:22,520 --> 00:17:24,280 Speaker 1: on the edge once he gets it. Yeah, yeah, And 382 00:17:24,320 --> 00:17:27,440 Speaker 1: that's what makes him, i think, so effective in this offense, 383 00:17:27,560 --> 00:17:29,520 Speaker 1: in that kind of role. And already asked what's the 384 00:17:29,640 --> 00:17:33,040 Speaker 1: role for Tavon, Austin's that's it. Yeah. I mean sometimes 385 00:17:33,040 --> 00:17:35,239 Speaker 1: he's just going to be a decoy, But you have 386 00:17:35,400 --> 00:17:37,919 Speaker 1: to in order in order for a play like that 387 00:17:37,960 --> 00:17:40,880 Speaker 1: to work like it did, you have to have him 388 00:17:40,960 --> 00:17:44,120 Speaker 1: set things up. I think is something that McVeigh does 389 00:17:44,200 --> 00:17:46,679 Speaker 1: really really well. He sets the table. Todd Gurley is 390 00:17:46,720 --> 00:17:49,360 Speaker 1: doing a great job in the phone booth. I mean 391 00:17:49,480 --> 00:17:52,080 Speaker 1: meaning when you have him dead de rights or when 392 00:17:52,080 --> 00:17:54,520 Speaker 1: the defense wins and they beat him to the spot, 393 00:17:54,560 --> 00:17:56,920 Speaker 1: he's doing a good job of defeating that either one 394 00:17:56,960 --> 00:17:59,560 Speaker 1: on one tackle or two on one, finding the crease, 395 00:17:59,600 --> 00:18:01,719 Speaker 1: getting getting in the hole and breaking through and just 396 00:18:02,320 --> 00:18:05,560 Speaker 1: forcing the entire defense to stop him. When you get that, 397 00:18:05,560 --> 00:18:08,480 Speaker 1: that's when everything else opens up. Like I'll say this week, 398 00:18:08,920 --> 00:18:11,359 Speaker 1: versus a traditional four three like the one, you're going 399 00:18:11,400 --> 00:18:13,960 Speaker 1: to see, that jet sweep, I would guess is going 400 00:18:14,040 --> 00:18:16,960 Speaker 1: to be big in the offense to pull that end 401 00:18:17,040 --> 00:18:19,399 Speaker 1: off of the in the run game. Right, So either 402 00:18:19,600 --> 00:18:22,480 Speaker 1: Tavon takes it or Todd Gurley takes it on the cutback. 403 00:18:22,520 --> 00:18:25,800 Speaker 1: But versus a four three, that jet sweep is a killer. Okay, Well, 404 00:18:25,840 --> 00:18:27,720 Speaker 1: the other thing I do want to hit on it 405 00:18:27,800 --> 00:18:30,600 Speaker 1: is just Todd Gurley and how effective he has been 406 00:18:31,320 --> 00:18:33,679 Speaker 1: because right now he's number two in the league in 407 00:18:33,760 --> 00:18:36,760 Speaker 1: yards from scrimmage, only behind Kareem Hunt in Kansas City, 408 00:18:36,800 --> 00:18:39,320 Speaker 1: and you know, talk about Alex Smith doing things. I 409 00:18:39,320 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 1: tweeted this on Sunday when I was watching that game 410 00:18:41,880 --> 00:18:44,480 Speaker 1: against the Chargers and like, Kareem Hunt is just a 411 00:18:44,560 --> 00:18:48,000 Speaker 1: disrespectful runner. I mean he comes in and he's looking 412 00:18:48,000 --> 00:18:50,600 Speaker 1: to disrespect you. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, 413 00:18:50,880 --> 00:18:52,840 Speaker 1: not that we'd need to preview the Chiefs or anything, 414 00:18:52,960 --> 00:18:57,000 Speaker 1: but they're fun. Yeah, But Todd Gurley, I mean runs 415 00:18:57,000 --> 00:19:00,480 Speaker 1: with that same kind of thing, right, you know, he's 416 00:19:00,560 --> 00:19:03,760 Speaker 1: not he's not looking to just get out of the 417 00:19:03,800 --> 00:19:06,440 Speaker 1: hole and get down like he's looking to either jump 418 00:19:06,520 --> 00:19:08,720 Speaker 1: over you, but he's looking to get around you. He's 419 00:19:08,840 --> 00:19:11,040 Speaker 1: looking to get yards, and he's done a really good 420 00:19:11,080 --> 00:19:14,320 Speaker 1: job of it so far. Back up. What's disrespectful running? 421 00:19:14,400 --> 00:19:17,720 Speaker 1: Just so I'm clear, disrespect it's just it just means 422 00:19:17,720 --> 00:19:19,879 Speaker 1: you won't let you hit me. No, it means you 423 00:19:19,920 --> 00:19:23,479 Speaker 1: don't give a bleap? Oh okay, who else is in there? 424 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:27,480 Speaker 1: Violent running? Violent? I got you, okay, Like Marshawn Lynch. 425 00:19:27,680 --> 00:19:31,720 Speaker 1: Marsha is the height of disrespectful running. Mc fadden when 426 00:19:31,760 --> 00:19:34,760 Speaker 1: he was healthy, yes, whenever that was yeah, yeah, yeah. 427 00:19:35,000 --> 00:19:38,280 Speaker 1: The people thought Trent Richardson would be a great disrespectful 428 00:19:38,320 --> 00:19:41,600 Speaker 1: runner because he wasn't called I see what you mean, Henry. Yes, 429 00:19:41,840 --> 00:19:43,720 Speaker 1: a guy that's bringing it down. I guess. I guess 430 00:19:43,760 --> 00:19:46,199 Speaker 1: people have other terms. No, I like, I like disrespectful 431 00:19:46,280 --> 00:19:48,400 Speaker 1: runner because that's exactly what it is. Right, he has 432 00:19:48,440 --> 00:19:50,400 Speaker 1: no respect for you at all. Yes, yeah, he's going 433 00:19:50,440 --> 00:19:52,560 Speaker 1: to dip on you. Marshawn Lynch has zero respect for you, 434 00:19:52,680 --> 00:19:57,960 Speaker 1: right yeah, against well, they were playing to Casey. Yes, yeah, yeah, yes, Casey. 435 00:19:58,520 --> 00:20:01,600 Speaker 1: Yeah that was disrespectful. Oh yeah, big time. Anyway, did 436 00:20:01,600 --> 00:20:04,639 Speaker 1: I run the mic? No, I'm good, Okay, Mike is 437 00:20:04,640 --> 00:20:07,480 Speaker 1: good speak. I'm not used to being a part of 438 00:20:07,480 --> 00:20:10,320 Speaker 1: the show. Look at this guy. I know, Matt, It's okay. 439 00:20:10,400 --> 00:20:11,879 Speaker 1: We want you to be a part of it. Like 440 00:20:11,960 --> 00:20:13,960 Speaker 1: Matt does such a good job. Not even his voice 441 00:20:14,080 --> 00:20:16,240 Speaker 1: right now, speak and he's trying to get his deep 442 00:20:16,359 --> 00:20:19,679 Speaker 1: radio voice on this. It's only because I'm close to 443 00:20:19,680 --> 00:20:23,400 Speaker 1: the microre that sounds more like Matt Um. But yeah, 444 00:20:23,440 --> 00:20:25,879 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley though number two in yards from scrimmage, he's 445 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:27,880 Speaker 1: got three hundred and eighty one, tied for the league 446 00:20:27,960 --> 00:20:31,840 Speaker 1: lead with six total touchdowns. Right now, this is the 447 00:20:31,920 --> 00:20:35,639 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley you drafted at number ten overall. Yes, for 448 00:20:35,720 --> 00:20:37,440 Speaker 1: this purpose. This is what you thought he was going 449 00:20:37,520 --> 00:20:40,639 Speaker 1: to be. Um. I think, what's what's happening through the 450 00:20:40,640 --> 00:20:44,320 Speaker 1: air with him? I think is um It's it's eye opening. 451 00:20:44,640 --> 00:20:47,240 Speaker 1: It's amazing what he can do. Um. And I've seen 452 00:20:47,320 --> 00:20:49,240 Speaker 1: running backs like this before, and they usually come in 453 00:20:49,320 --> 00:20:52,280 Speaker 1: West Coast offenses. Guys, you just can't take away. Uh. 454 00:20:52,400 --> 00:20:54,760 Speaker 1: If you're if you load the box and stop the run. 455 00:20:55,320 --> 00:20:57,320 Speaker 1: They're still a part of the game plan through the air, 456 00:20:57,400 --> 00:20:59,639 Speaker 1: so it's it's a full time job trying to get 457 00:20:59,720 --> 00:21:01,240 Speaker 1: him down out and as long as you don't turn 458 00:21:01,240 --> 00:21:04,159 Speaker 1: the ball over and the defense does their job, you know, 459 00:21:04,200 --> 00:21:07,320 Speaker 1: stopping the other team's offense. Todd Gurley is effective for 460 00:21:07,359 --> 00:21:09,240 Speaker 1: four straight quarters. And I don't care who you are, 461 00:21:09,320 --> 00:21:11,280 Speaker 1: eventually you're gonna wear it out you are. Yeah, he's 462 00:21:11,320 --> 00:21:13,080 Speaker 1: a big guy that can move, and that's what we 463 00:21:13,160 --> 00:21:15,840 Speaker 1: saw against San Francisco. I mean in the fourth quarter 464 00:21:15,880 --> 00:21:17,760 Speaker 1: he had that twenty nine yard run, then he gets 465 00:21:17,760 --> 00:21:21,040 Speaker 1: another twenty yard run to ice the game after Aaron 466 00:21:21,080 --> 00:21:24,320 Speaker 1: Donald's sack. And but you also have him as this 467 00:21:24,480 --> 00:21:27,200 Speaker 1: receiver and Jared Goff talked about this after the game. 468 00:21:27,560 --> 00:21:29,600 Speaker 1: I think it was what a twenty seven yard catch 469 00:21:29,640 --> 00:21:31,560 Speaker 1: he had on third and ten. They're in the fourth quarter. 470 00:21:31,640 --> 00:21:34,840 Speaker 1: It's set up one of the last scores and it's 471 00:21:34,880 --> 00:21:37,879 Speaker 1: a checkdown play. But what Golf was saying is that 472 00:21:37,920 --> 00:21:41,359 Speaker 1: it's so comforting when everything is sort of going on 473 00:21:41,400 --> 00:21:43,520 Speaker 1: down the field, people are covered and then you're like, oh, 474 00:21:43,520 --> 00:21:45,960 Speaker 1: well there's Todd Gurley. He's got space in front of him. 475 00:21:46,040 --> 00:21:49,000 Speaker 1: We're gonna get a first down, right, Yeah, yeah, dump 476 00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:51,040 Speaker 1: it out there, Tod's gonna make a play, and he did. 477 00:21:51,119 --> 00:21:53,440 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know how he got out of 478 00:21:53,480 --> 00:21:56,160 Speaker 1: that situation where I think there were what three four 479 00:21:56,400 --> 00:21:59,480 Speaker 1: forty nine ers around him on that particular play, and 480 00:21:59,520 --> 00:22:01,640 Speaker 1: somehow he still is able to pounce it out over 481 00:22:01,720 --> 00:22:03,560 Speaker 1: to the right and get some more yards and get 482 00:22:03,560 --> 00:22:07,000 Speaker 1: down the field. Well, I mean I would as a defender, 483 00:22:07,040 --> 00:22:08,960 Speaker 1: I wouldn't want to take on Todd Gurley if I 484 00:22:08,960 --> 00:22:11,280 Speaker 1: had five guys with me when he's got enough space 485 00:22:11,400 --> 00:22:14,120 Speaker 1: to make people miss. Yeah, because he can make two 486 00:22:14,160 --> 00:22:17,600 Speaker 1: guys miss and run through a third. Um, he's dynamic. 487 00:22:17,640 --> 00:22:21,120 Speaker 1: We've seen this before, But my memory doesn't go back 488 00:22:21,160 --> 00:22:23,760 Speaker 1: that far. But I can remember games where he was 489 00:22:23,800 --> 00:22:25,600 Speaker 1: taken out of the game plan in the first quarter, 490 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:28,000 Speaker 1: where it's just over. The whole game plan is to 491 00:22:28,080 --> 00:22:30,560 Speaker 1: run the football with Todd and then by score, by 492 00:22:30,680 --> 00:22:32,920 Speaker 1: what have you. It's just that game plan is out. 493 00:22:33,520 --> 00:22:35,960 Speaker 1: Give me most of the twenty sixty. It doesn't go 494 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 1: back that far. I'm trying to say, but now now 495 00:22:39,640 --> 00:22:43,399 Speaker 1: I get it. Now it was viable for four straight quarters, 496 00:22:43,400 --> 00:22:45,720 Speaker 1: which makes him twice as effect right, Well, and that's 497 00:22:45,880 --> 00:22:47,600 Speaker 1: I wasn't trying to throw anybody under the bus, but 498 00:22:47,640 --> 00:22:50,320 Speaker 1: Miles seems to not care. No, I'm not throwing anybody 499 00:22:50,400 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: under the bus. I'm just I'm stating facts right right, 500 00:22:53,640 --> 00:22:55,960 Speaker 1: Facts are facts, right. There are times, I mean, look, 501 00:22:56,119 --> 00:22:58,439 Speaker 1: we can go back to twenty bus I am, we 502 00:22:58,480 --> 00:23:00,640 Speaker 1: can go back to twenty fifteen, and and I think 503 00:23:00,640 --> 00:23:04,879 Speaker 1: of things like that, right, like when they're Minnesota and 504 00:23:04,960 --> 00:23:08,399 Speaker 1: they were at the Gophers stadium right in twenty fifteen, 505 00:23:08,400 --> 00:23:10,480 Speaker 1: and it goes to overtime after Greg Zonline does a 506 00:23:10,480 --> 00:23:12,720 Speaker 1: great job and he ties the game from like sixty 507 00:23:12,760 --> 00:23:16,359 Speaker 1: yards out or whatever it was. But first play, you knew, 508 00:23:16,680 --> 00:23:19,399 Speaker 1: I knew everybody in the freaking stadium is getting the 509 00:23:19,440 --> 00:23:21,840 Speaker 1: ball to getting the ball on first day probably knew 510 00:23:21,840 --> 00:23:24,240 Speaker 1: the play right, Yeah, and he did, and they got 511 00:23:24,320 --> 00:23:26,400 Speaker 1: him back there for a four yard loss. Guess who 512 00:23:26,400 --> 00:23:30,000 Speaker 1: else knew it? What? Minnesota? That's what I'm saying. Minnesota knew. 513 00:23:30,160 --> 00:23:33,120 Speaker 1: So that that's why these things, you know, sometimes they're effective. 514 00:23:33,160 --> 00:23:37,439 Speaker 1: But I think what Sean McVay has done is shown that, Okay, 515 00:23:37,480 --> 00:23:39,160 Speaker 1: look Todd could get the ball here, but he can 516 00:23:39,200 --> 00:23:41,840 Speaker 1: also get it on a screen. He can also get 517 00:23:41,840 --> 00:23:44,119 Speaker 1: it in a swing round. Maybe they line up Todd 518 00:23:44,160 --> 00:23:46,440 Speaker 1: on the outside and he can do something there. He's 519 00:23:46,520 --> 00:23:50,040 Speaker 1: really become a dual threat running back right. And it 520 00:23:50,119 --> 00:23:54,399 Speaker 1: also helps when you have receivers that can pull secondary 521 00:23:54,440 --> 00:23:56,320 Speaker 1: out of there so you can swing it out yes 522 00:23:56,480 --> 00:23:58,760 Speaker 1: to him in space. So it's it's all working together. 523 00:23:58,960 --> 00:24:02,240 Speaker 1: I'm glad that you know Todd survived his formative years 524 00:24:03,119 --> 00:24:06,560 Speaker 1: enough to where they can build around him and you 525 00:24:06,640 --> 00:24:08,199 Speaker 1: get to see what he can really do in the 526 00:24:08,240 --> 00:24:10,720 Speaker 1: energy everybody. I mean, they've talked about for a long 527 00:24:10,760 --> 00:24:13,800 Speaker 1: time Todd Gurley being the focal point, the centerpiece of 528 00:24:13,840 --> 00:24:17,119 Speaker 1: the offense. This is the year where it's really coming 529 00:24:17,119 --> 00:24:20,520 Speaker 1: to fruition and he can become the centerpiece of the 530 00:24:20,560 --> 00:24:24,479 Speaker 1: offense like he has because they're doing things that are 531 00:24:24,480 --> 00:24:27,560 Speaker 1: effective with him both in the run and the pass game. Yeah, 532 00:24:27,600 --> 00:24:29,280 Speaker 1: the guys that you may see in the end zone, 533 00:24:29,280 --> 00:24:32,080 Speaker 1: I mean, if this thing keeps growing, let's just jump 534 00:24:32,160 --> 00:24:35,680 Speaker 1: to the positive. Sammy Watkins could score, Cooper Cup could score, 535 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:38,720 Speaker 1: Robert Woods can score, I mean from anywhere on the field. 536 00:24:38,760 --> 00:24:40,440 Speaker 1: But the guy that's really killing you is going to 537 00:24:40,520 --> 00:24:42,720 Speaker 1: be Todd Gurley. He's the guy that's keeping you off 538 00:24:42,720 --> 00:24:45,080 Speaker 1: balance or keeping you honest defensively. That's going to give 539 00:24:45,119 --> 00:24:47,439 Speaker 1: you that man coverage to allow those guys to be 540 00:24:47,480 --> 00:24:50,280 Speaker 1: effected down the field, or to be a zone buster 541 00:24:50,760 --> 00:24:52,800 Speaker 1: when you try zone. Okay, these receivers are killing this, 542 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:54,480 Speaker 1: let's zone this off. Well, he's going to run through 543 00:24:54,480 --> 00:24:56,800 Speaker 1: that too. He changes a lot. As long as he 544 00:24:56,880 --> 00:25:00,200 Speaker 1: keeps chipping in and really punishing the defense and making 545 00:25:00,240 --> 00:25:02,680 Speaker 1: them stay honest, I think everything else around him will 546 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:05,439 Speaker 1: start to grow. Well. What I loved was after that 547 00:25:05,520 --> 00:25:08,119 Speaker 1: first interception, it took one play to get into the 548 00:25:08,160 --> 00:25:10,800 Speaker 1: ends of around the three yard line. It's a sudden change. 549 00:25:10,960 --> 00:25:14,679 Speaker 1: Give it to Todd Boom, you're there. And John Sullivan center, 550 00:25:15,080 --> 00:25:17,840 Speaker 1: I thought, had a great block on that, and that 551 00:25:17,880 --> 00:25:20,040 Speaker 1: I think tells you sort of the way the offensive 552 00:25:20,080 --> 00:25:22,520 Speaker 1: line was going. It's unfortunate that right now we don't 553 00:25:22,520 --> 00:25:26,600 Speaker 1: necessarily know Sullivan's status heading into Sunday at Dallas. Very 554 00:25:26,640 --> 00:25:29,840 Speaker 1: important piece to that offensive and blithe played pretty well, yes, 555 00:25:29,920 --> 00:25:33,240 Speaker 1: and he played right. Yeah. They gave him a game 556 00:25:33,240 --> 00:25:35,800 Speaker 1: ball after the game for his efforts. Jared Goff talked 557 00:25:35,800 --> 00:25:38,800 Speaker 1: about it, said that everything in the offensive operations still 558 00:25:38,880 --> 00:25:42,480 Speaker 1: ran smoothly, even with Austin blythe in there, so that 559 00:25:42,600 --> 00:25:45,760 Speaker 1: I think is something. But look, you still, when you're 560 00:25:45,840 --> 00:25:47,960 Speaker 1: on the one yard line and they had a couple 561 00:25:47,960 --> 00:25:51,720 Speaker 1: opportunities down there, you gotta get those blocks in order 562 00:25:51,720 --> 00:25:53,840 Speaker 1: to get Todd Gurley in there. If there's one improvement 563 00:25:53,920 --> 00:25:55,800 Speaker 1: I would like to see from the offensive line, it 564 00:25:55,840 --> 00:25:58,240 Speaker 1: would be that those combo blocks down there. I mean, 565 00:25:58,520 --> 00:26:01,720 Speaker 1: I have to give Roger Saffold credit too. I do 566 00:26:01,800 --> 00:26:03,840 Speaker 1: watch him on the goal line because he seems to 567 00:26:03,880 --> 00:26:05,960 Speaker 1: be like a goal line specialist. He loves those doubles 568 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,000 Speaker 1: and he'll drive a guy into the end zone and 569 00:26:08,040 --> 00:26:11,440 Speaker 1: then celebrate. Yeah, so there's two celebrations going on. There's 570 00:26:11,520 --> 00:26:14,160 Speaker 1: Roger over here fist bumping because he just beared a guy, 571 00:26:14,200 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 1: and then there's a touchdown celebration over there. So you 572 00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:19,119 Speaker 1: have to give credit to the bigs upfront. But yeah, 573 00:26:19,720 --> 00:26:22,240 Speaker 1: we talked about Jamon Brown in a phone booth. I mean, 574 00:26:22,480 --> 00:26:25,040 Speaker 1: once he gets a hold of you and starts to drive, 575 00:26:25,520 --> 00:26:27,159 Speaker 1: there are not a lot of guys out there that 576 00:26:27,200 --> 00:26:31,600 Speaker 1: can resist. Rob Havenstein huge when he starts coming downhill. 577 00:26:31,640 --> 00:26:34,720 Speaker 1: And then, oh, by the way, Todd Gurley is huge 578 00:26:34,840 --> 00:26:37,320 Speaker 1: coming behind that with a full head of Steam. So yeah, 579 00:26:37,359 --> 00:26:40,359 Speaker 1: you would expect a team with a line that's set 580 00:26:40,440 --> 00:26:42,680 Speaker 1: to be as physical as they are and a running 581 00:26:42,680 --> 00:26:44,600 Speaker 1: back like that to be effective around the goal line. 582 00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:47,240 Speaker 1: And that's what it's got to be. So as we 583 00:26:47,320 --> 00:26:51,800 Speaker 1: sort of reset here looking at the defense, I guess 584 00:26:52,200 --> 00:26:57,560 Speaker 1: the biggest question is what happened there? Which part? I mean, 585 00:26:57,720 --> 00:27:00,040 Speaker 1: you know, you allowed a team that hadn't scored a 586 00:27:00,119 --> 00:27:03,200 Speaker 1: touchdown and its first two games to score thirty nine points. 587 00:27:03,359 --> 00:27:06,720 Speaker 1: We talked about Brian Hoyer and how he looked. Um, 588 00:27:07,000 --> 00:27:09,400 Speaker 1: let me see t Y Hilton. T Y Hilton was tremendous, 589 00:27:09,400 --> 00:27:12,719 Speaker 1: but t Y Hilton was hamstrong with you know, not 590 00:27:12,800 --> 00:27:16,840 Speaker 1: having a quarterback. Um, Washington just ran the ball down 591 00:27:16,920 --> 00:27:18,679 Speaker 1: your throat. So that's a little bit different. But I 592 00:27:18,720 --> 00:27:22,560 Speaker 1: mean Pierre Garson and a Brian Hoyer who looked like 593 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:24,000 Speaker 1: he wanted to go back to the probo or go 594 00:27:24,480 --> 00:27:26,040 Speaker 1: to the playoffs into the Pro Bowl. I mean, it's 595 00:27:26,080 --> 00:27:29,080 Speaker 1: going to give anybody fits with a real good offensive plan, 596 00:27:29,240 --> 00:27:32,440 Speaker 1: game plan, you have to give them a lot of credit. So, UM, 597 00:27:32,480 --> 00:27:35,760 Speaker 1: I thought the defense gave as good as it got. Um, 598 00:27:35,840 --> 00:27:38,280 Speaker 1: you can't take any anything away from the forty nine ers. 599 00:27:38,320 --> 00:27:40,080 Speaker 1: I thought they had a great game plan and did 600 00:27:40,920 --> 00:27:43,000 Speaker 1: high can bring it. Oh yeah, No, I'm not. I'm 601 00:27:43,000 --> 00:27:44,840 Speaker 1: not trying to take anything away from the forty nine 602 00:27:44,960 --> 00:27:46,440 Speaker 1: Joe Staley was one of the best in the game 603 00:27:46,480 --> 00:27:49,320 Speaker 1: not too long ago. Yes, and that battle between him. 604 00:27:50,080 --> 00:27:53,960 Speaker 1: I think we can ye because that's the way these 605 00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:57,080 Speaker 1: things turned out. But my thing is, look, when we 606 00:27:57,119 --> 00:27:58,879 Speaker 1: look at the Rams in the forty nine ers the 607 00:27:58,960 --> 00:28:02,760 Speaker 1: last four matchup have been basically charting those quarterbacks into 608 00:28:02,840 --> 00:28:05,800 Speaker 1: Joe Montana. True. I don't know what it is about 609 00:28:05,800 --> 00:28:08,760 Speaker 1: these two teams when they get together with the quarterbacks, 610 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:11,800 Speaker 1: you know, just their eyes get big. I don't know, 611 00:28:11,960 --> 00:28:14,399 Speaker 1: but I think my point is there are just a 612 00:28:14,400 --> 00:28:15,840 Speaker 1: lot of things that the Rams have to sure up 613 00:28:15,880 --> 00:28:19,040 Speaker 1: before this next content. I'm with you. I mean you 614 00:28:19,119 --> 00:28:22,120 Speaker 1: have to factor in takeaways too. I mean the defense 615 00:28:22,240 --> 00:28:26,240 Speaker 1: was going back on the field. I'll give the defense. 616 00:28:26,320 --> 00:28:28,320 Speaker 1: This is what to me. They need to clean up 617 00:28:28,359 --> 00:28:31,400 Speaker 1: some of those long first drives that wear you out. Yeah, 618 00:28:31,480 --> 00:28:34,680 Speaker 1: that will. That will take some energy and effort away 619 00:28:34,680 --> 00:28:37,240 Speaker 1: from the fourth quarter. You've got to be better earlier 620 00:28:37,280 --> 00:28:41,000 Speaker 1: in games, Yes, to be better later in games. And 621 00:28:41,040 --> 00:28:42,640 Speaker 1: if you don't take the ball away. Look, you might 622 00:28:42,680 --> 00:28:44,480 Speaker 1: be rushing the pastor for the last two and a 623 00:28:44,480 --> 00:28:46,760 Speaker 1: half quarters of that football game, and then it's completely different. 624 00:28:46,800 --> 00:28:49,400 Speaker 1: But as is taking the forty nine ers doing what 625 00:28:49,400 --> 00:28:50,800 Speaker 1: they do best, or not doing what they do best, 626 00:28:50,840 --> 00:28:52,800 Speaker 1: but doing a great job of taking the ball away, 627 00:28:52,960 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 1: kept them in the ball game and kept it a 628 00:28:54,960 --> 00:28:56,920 Speaker 1: slug fest for four quarters. Well that, I mean, we 629 00:28:56,960 --> 00:28:59,040 Speaker 1: can go here too. I mean the special teams. I 630 00:28:59,080 --> 00:29:01,760 Speaker 1: think there are just some sort of uncharacteristic things that 631 00:29:01,800 --> 00:29:04,240 Speaker 1: are going on right now. I mean you mentioned off 632 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:06,760 Speaker 1: the top, you know, the fumble with Pharaoh Cooper. That 633 00:29:06,840 --> 00:29:09,360 Speaker 1: was a really good play. That was a really good play. 634 00:29:09,360 --> 00:29:11,480 Speaker 1: And I spoke to Pharaoh about that, and he said, 635 00:29:11,600 --> 00:29:14,280 Speaker 1: you know, you're bringing the ball out and you know 636 00:29:14,480 --> 00:29:17,000 Speaker 1: that you see him and you try to brace and 637 00:29:17,040 --> 00:29:19,200 Speaker 1: then he just puts his helmet right there on the 638 00:29:19,240 --> 00:29:21,040 Speaker 1: ball and the ball falls out. That that to me 639 00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:23,680 Speaker 1: is a really good play. But at the same time, 640 00:29:23,840 --> 00:29:27,880 Speaker 1: you've gotten off sides penalty on the first drive that 641 00:29:27,920 --> 00:29:29,720 Speaker 1: were excuse me, well, it's the second drive. I forgot 642 00:29:29,720 --> 00:29:34,160 Speaker 1: about the Kel's touchdown on your touchdown. But when that happens, 643 00:29:34,840 --> 00:29:37,360 Speaker 1: you're putting the defense back on the field and It 644 00:29:37,520 --> 00:29:40,400 Speaker 1: is effectively a sudden change because it's gone from fourth 645 00:29:40,400 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 1: and three to first and ten, and so they weren't 646 00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:45,320 Speaker 1: expecting to go back on the field. And then Brian 647 00:29:45,400 --> 00:29:47,880 Speaker 1: Hoyer get breaks contained and he's able to get into 648 00:29:47,880 --> 00:29:50,080 Speaker 1: the end zone and it's their first touchdown. And then 649 00:29:50,200 --> 00:29:53,600 Speaker 1: you have another muffed punt by tam On Austin and 650 00:29:53,800 --> 00:29:58,560 Speaker 1: these things cost the Rams effectively seventeen points. It also 651 00:29:58,640 --> 00:30:01,720 Speaker 1: costs your time on the sideline to make as yeah. Yeah, 652 00:30:01,800 --> 00:30:04,520 Speaker 1: I mean against a guy like Sean McVay on the 653 00:30:04,560 --> 00:30:06,640 Speaker 1: other side, who knows how to game plan, who knows 654 00:30:06,680 --> 00:30:10,000 Speaker 1: how to manipulate defenses, So you lose that time on 655 00:30:10,000 --> 00:30:13,200 Speaker 1: the sidelines getting valuable information about how to stop this offense. 656 00:30:13,320 --> 00:30:16,200 Speaker 1: And the sudden change part of it is always going 657 00:30:16,200 --> 00:30:19,080 Speaker 1: to be rough. You're running out, you're trying to get 658 00:30:19,120 --> 00:30:21,640 Speaker 1: the coal, you're trying to reconcile what the hell just happened, 659 00:30:21,960 --> 00:30:24,120 Speaker 1: and then having to play football on top of that. 660 00:30:24,240 --> 00:30:27,360 Speaker 1: So yeah, I mean, look, high speed collisions on kickoff 661 00:30:27,400 --> 00:30:31,400 Speaker 1: are not uncommon. It's not um and look, I'll give 662 00:30:31,440 --> 00:30:33,080 Speaker 1: them credit for a good hit, but you've got to 663 00:30:33,120 --> 00:30:35,360 Speaker 1: hang onto the football in that scenario. I mean I 664 00:30:35,360 --> 00:30:38,080 Speaker 1: think he knows that, definitely knows that. Yes, and I 665 00:30:38,160 --> 00:30:40,600 Speaker 1: like that that he when we were when Farah and 666 00:30:40,600 --> 00:30:42,120 Speaker 1: I were talking, he says, you know, I take full 667 00:30:42,160 --> 00:30:45,680 Speaker 1: responsibility for that. Those points were on me because I'm 668 00:30:45,680 --> 00:30:49,080 Speaker 1: the one who dropped the football. So and tabon Austin too. Um, 669 00:30:49,360 --> 00:30:53,600 Speaker 1: can't have it. You just cannot have them, can't right. Um, 670 00:30:53,640 --> 00:30:56,480 Speaker 1: Even if a guy is dynamic and can take the 671 00:30:56,520 --> 00:30:59,560 Speaker 1: top off of a defense or lightning in a bottle, 672 00:30:59,760 --> 00:31:03,240 Speaker 1: if you can't trust him to feel the punt, you 673 00:31:03,240 --> 00:31:05,800 Speaker 1: can't put him out there exactly. You really can't. Yes, 674 00:31:05,880 --> 00:31:07,760 Speaker 1: that's a problem, and it is a problem. Look, I 675 00:31:07,760 --> 00:31:10,560 Speaker 1: don't necessarily expect them to make any changes at punt 676 00:31:10,600 --> 00:31:13,720 Speaker 1: returner for this week. Oh no, not at all. If 677 00:31:13,720 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 1: there are more problems, I think it's a fair question 678 00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:18,160 Speaker 1: to ask. He's built up a lot of credit to 679 00:31:18,280 --> 00:31:21,840 Speaker 1: this point. But but I mean, you lose some on 680 00:31:22,040 --> 00:31:25,520 Speaker 1: stuff like that, So I wouldn't say it's time to yank. 681 00:31:25,720 --> 00:31:29,800 Speaker 1: But I mean you're getting closer. Hey, Look, we need 682 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:31,680 Speaker 1: someone that can feel punts. We're gonna be in tight 683 00:31:31,680 --> 00:31:33,280 Speaker 1: ball games, We're gonna we need to make sure we 684 00:31:33,320 --> 00:31:36,400 Speaker 1: feel these things. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but when it comes 685 00:31:36,400 --> 00:31:39,120 Speaker 1: to the defense, I mean giving up over four hundred 686 00:31:39,160 --> 00:31:42,240 Speaker 1: yards to another team, that's not something you ever want. 687 00:31:42,640 --> 00:31:47,040 Speaker 1: Do you think that the adjustment to Wade Phillip's system 688 00:31:47,200 --> 00:31:52,360 Speaker 1: is something that's just taking time here? Um? Yes and no. Um. 689 00:31:52,840 --> 00:31:57,560 Speaker 1: I think it's more of ninety nine learning to play 690 00:31:57,640 --> 00:32:01,560 Speaker 1: within this system. It's a little more strict than you're 691 00:32:01,640 --> 00:32:04,480 Speaker 1: used to, and that's a lot of guys. Even if 692 00:32:04,680 --> 00:32:06,720 Speaker 1: the guys that have been here through training camp and 693 00:32:06,720 --> 00:32:11,600 Speaker 1: through preseason, they're making mistakes in gap gap soundness. Yes, 694 00:32:11,600 --> 00:32:14,000 Speaker 1: and teams are taken advantage. So you have to play 695 00:32:14,000 --> 00:32:16,000 Speaker 1: it strict. When you play it right, there's nowhere for 696 00:32:16,040 --> 00:32:18,000 Speaker 1: the ball to go right. If you try to do 697 00:32:18,040 --> 00:32:20,080 Speaker 1: someone else's job, well, there's going to be a hole 698 00:32:20,120 --> 00:32:22,160 Speaker 1: out there. That's just the way it goes. So yeah, 699 00:32:22,200 --> 00:32:24,920 Speaker 1: I mean same with Sean McVay and the offense. They're 700 00:32:24,920 --> 00:32:28,040 Speaker 1: still learning this defense. They're still learning about the calls, 701 00:32:28,080 --> 00:32:30,960 Speaker 1: the terminology, the philosophy and why he's calling what he's calling, 702 00:32:31,000 --> 00:32:33,760 Speaker 1: and what he needs you to do in certain situations. 703 00:32:34,000 --> 00:32:36,200 Speaker 1: So I mean this is an ongoing process. I don't 704 00:32:36,240 --> 00:32:38,440 Speaker 1: expect him to be letter perfect this early. I don't 705 00:32:38,440 --> 00:32:42,840 Speaker 1: really either, and people keep yeah later absolutely yes, but 706 00:32:42,920 --> 00:32:45,440 Speaker 1: not necessarily know we're still in September, right, we are 707 00:32:45,440 --> 00:32:47,960 Speaker 1: still in September A. And then b you know, we 708 00:32:48,000 --> 00:32:51,120 Speaker 1: talked about this before. The Rams didn't have their first 709 00:32:51,160 --> 00:32:54,800 Speaker 1: team defense together, and you can really saganti a week 710 00:32:54,840 --> 00:32:58,840 Speaker 1: two once Aaron Donald got back, but even in week one, 711 00:32:59,000 --> 00:33:02,760 Speaker 1: there have been that kind of prep time on the 712 00:33:02,800 --> 00:33:06,200 Speaker 1: field in preseason because they didn't play together. I get that, 713 00:33:06,400 --> 00:33:09,320 Speaker 1: and I'm with that. And what I've noticed when I 714 00:33:09,360 --> 00:33:11,680 Speaker 1: watch is I don't see a lot of guys getting 715 00:33:11,680 --> 00:33:14,960 Speaker 1: beat physically. That's bad when you see guys that are 716 00:33:15,080 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 1: doing it right and they're just getting mauled and the 717 00:33:17,400 --> 00:33:20,640 Speaker 1: offense is still producing. What I see when the offense 718 00:33:20,720 --> 00:33:23,920 Speaker 1: does make big plays, it's some sort of mistake, some 719 00:33:24,000 --> 00:33:25,840 Speaker 1: sort of I'm out of alignment, I'm a little bit 720 00:33:25,880 --> 00:33:28,600 Speaker 1: lost here, and we didn't cover this guy, or we 721 00:33:28,680 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 1: missed here, or we missed a gap there, and then 722 00:33:30,400 --> 00:33:32,880 Speaker 1: they hit it. But rarely do I see a guy 723 00:33:33,120 --> 00:33:36,320 Speaker 1: or in a Rams uniform so far this season just 724 00:33:36,360 --> 00:33:39,800 Speaker 1: get mauled or just get killed. Even Tremaine Johnson when 725 00:33:39,800 --> 00:33:41,920 Speaker 1: he got beat over the top by Pierre Garson, that's 726 00:33:41,960 --> 00:33:44,040 Speaker 1: all he got. Yeah, I mean he's gonna make plays 727 00:33:44,040 --> 00:33:46,520 Speaker 1: over your shoulder. That guy is that good. But it 728 00:33:46,600 --> 00:33:49,280 Speaker 1: was catch, boomed ground and the defense lines up again 729 00:33:49,320 --> 00:33:51,360 Speaker 1: to play again. So I mean even that I can 730 00:33:51,440 --> 00:33:54,360 Speaker 1: live with. You don't see guys just getting absolutely killed 731 00:33:54,840 --> 00:33:57,040 Speaker 1: in the interior or on the outside. Well. The thing 732 00:33:57,080 --> 00:34:00,240 Speaker 1: that that stands out to me too right now is Okay, 733 00:34:00,240 --> 00:34:03,840 Speaker 1: the Rams got four sacks, but on long plays like 734 00:34:03,960 --> 00:34:06,600 Speaker 1: that one that you just mentioned, from Hoyer to Garson 735 00:34:06,800 --> 00:34:09,040 Speaker 1: down the field for fifty nine yards, you're not getting 736 00:34:09,080 --> 00:34:12,120 Speaker 1: that much of a pass rush. And people always talk 737 00:34:12,160 --> 00:34:14,960 Speaker 1: about rush and cover going hand in hand. I would 738 00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:18,520 Speaker 1: like to see a little bit more pressure put on quarterbacks, 739 00:34:18,560 --> 00:34:22,600 Speaker 1: you know. I thought the pressure was okay in certain situations. Look, 740 00:34:22,640 --> 00:34:24,080 Speaker 1: you're not going to be able to get there all 741 00:34:24,120 --> 00:34:26,360 Speaker 1: the time, and you're going to expect your corners and 742 00:34:26,360 --> 00:34:28,640 Speaker 1: safeties to make place. They get paid too, some of 743 00:34:28,640 --> 00:34:30,759 Speaker 1: them get paid more than you, and they've got to 744 00:34:30,800 --> 00:34:32,920 Speaker 1: make play, so it all goes hand in hand. But 745 00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:35,719 Speaker 1: I thought there was good pressure on Hoyer. Yeah, I 746 00:34:35,800 --> 00:34:39,439 Speaker 1: thought the rough in the passer on Aaron Donald, what 747 00:34:39,480 --> 00:34:43,640 Speaker 1: was that about? Um, Well, it's today's NFL and Aaron 748 00:34:43,719 --> 00:34:45,920 Speaker 1: knows when you can't put your whole body weight on 749 00:34:45,920 --> 00:34:49,920 Speaker 1: a quarterback, you know that, but you know what is it? 750 00:34:49,960 --> 00:34:53,560 Speaker 1: But what is the penalty? Right like that? My question 751 00:34:53,640 --> 00:34:55,880 Speaker 1: about that was, and I think that was when um, 752 00:34:56,640 --> 00:34:59,239 Speaker 1: what's his name's there, I can't remember the officials name, 753 00:34:59,280 --> 00:35:02,040 Speaker 1: but when his mike was basically off yeah, yeah, And 754 00:35:02,200 --> 00:35:04,359 Speaker 1: so my question was, Okay, did they see a blow 755 00:35:04,400 --> 00:35:07,000 Speaker 1: to the quarterback's head. No, it was body drive him 756 00:35:07,040 --> 00:35:09,960 Speaker 1: to the ground. That's That's the explanation I wanted on 757 00:35:10,000 --> 00:35:12,600 Speaker 1: that call because if there's a call like that and 758 00:35:12,680 --> 00:35:16,480 Speaker 1: it is that consequential in the game, especially because after 759 00:35:17,160 --> 00:35:20,080 Speaker 1: they reviewed the play and it was a completed catch 760 00:35:20,280 --> 00:35:24,480 Speaker 1: that gets them down the field right on one thing 761 00:35:25,080 --> 00:35:27,479 Speaker 1: and that that I think it just needed a little 762 00:35:27,480 --> 00:35:29,560 Speaker 1: more explanation. If you've got that shot, and I think 763 00:35:29,600 --> 00:35:33,560 Speaker 1: he knows every defensive lineman or anybody that rushes a 764 00:35:33,560 --> 00:35:36,440 Speaker 1: passer knows, if you've got a shot like that, you 765 00:35:36,560 --> 00:35:38,239 Speaker 1: have to fall off to one side or the other, 766 00:35:38,360 --> 00:35:40,879 Speaker 1: or at least look like you're trying to or put 767 00:35:40,880 --> 00:35:42,919 Speaker 1: out the landing gear, put your arms out, and just 768 00:35:43,200 --> 00:35:45,399 Speaker 1: try to take your body weight off that quarterback. If 769 00:35:45,400 --> 00:35:47,879 Speaker 1: you rap hold on and drive him to the deck. 770 00:35:48,040 --> 00:35:50,000 Speaker 1: More often than knot he's going to drop the flag, 771 00:35:50,160 --> 00:35:51,759 Speaker 1: and more often than knot he's going to be right. 772 00:35:52,160 --> 00:35:55,240 Speaker 1: Is that is pitting your body weight on the quarterback? 773 00:35:55,320 --> 00:35:56,960 Speaker 1: Is that now a foul? Oh? Yeah, that's that's a 774 00:35:57,000 --> 00:36:00,359 Speaker 1: point of emphasis. They don't want you landing on these guys. Yeah. 775 00:36:00,400 --> 00:36:04,640 Speaker 1: I mean, if it's if it's yes, but if okay, 776 00:36:04,760 --> 00:36:08,040 Speaker 1: if the ball is gone and the official usually says 777 00:36:08,120 --> 00:36:10,400 Speaker 1: ball is gone, then you got to put the landing 778 00:36:10,400 --> 00:36:12,400 Speaker 1: gear out. Okay. Yeah, And that's what I think the 779 00:36:12,440 --> 00:36:14,400 Speaker 1: sort of confusion is because if you see it on 780 00:36:14,400 --> 00:36:17,160 Speaker 1: social media, I mean, when that play happens, but he's like, 781 00:36:17,200 --> 00:36:19,640 Speaker 1: well what is that? Why is that a fifteen year penalty? 782 00:36:19,760 --> 00:36:22,439 Speaker 1: If that's the case, then that's something that Aaron Donald 783 00:36:22,520 --> 00:36:23,799 Speaker 1: has to be aware of and he's got to be 784 00:36:23,800 --> 00:36:25,640 Speaker 1: able to do. Oh he knows. I mean, but sometimes 785 00:36:25,719 --> 00:36:30,680 Speaker 1: you just can't resist. Sometimes it's worth fifteen particular play. 786 00:36:31,440 --> 00:36:35,640 Speaker 1: Oh my god. Well yeah, but um I think um 787 00:36:36,040 --> 00:36:39,040 Speaker 1: I want to ask you this though, when you were 788 00:36:39,200 --> 00:36:42,319 Speaker 1: a player, did you relish that kind of show? Absolutely 789 00:36:42,560 --> 00:36:46,560 Speaker 1: it was worth the ten grand yes, sir. Absolutely, still 790 00:36:46,640 --> 00:36:51,000 Speaker 1: find you even in your era. I say, your era 791 00:36:51,160 --> 00:36:53,040 Speaker 1: is if like, yeah, so much older than me. But 792 00:36:53,080 --> 00:36:54,600 Speaker 1: I mean, if the game is different than it wasn't 793 00:36:54,600 --> 00:36:56,560 Speaker 1: it if a roughing is a roughing. I mean, if 794 00:36:56,560 --> 00:36:58,919 Speaker 1: it's if it's egregious, they're gonna find you, and they're 795 00:36:58,920 --> 00:37:00,919 Speaker 1: gonna flag you and find you. Is that really still 796 00:37:01,000 --> 00:37:04,600 Speaker 1: roughing when you played? Oh yeah really yeah, I feel 797 00:37:04,640 --> 00:37:07,479 Speaker 1: like it wasn't. I'm young, okay, and they were killing 798 00:37:07,560 --> 00:37:10,839 Speaker 1: us and I was real frustrated. Yeah, said Gray Brown. 799 00:37:10,920 --> 00:37:13,839 Speaker 1: His guard was holding me. Yeah, so it was worth 800 00:37:13,960 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 1: ten grand. Absolutely. Yeah, I'm gonna drive his ear right 801 00:37:17,080 --> 00:37:21,279 Speaker 1: into the dirt. What is one memorable thing that you were? 802 00:37:21,280 --> 00:37:23,239 Speaker 1: You drew somebody into the dirt and then you got 803 00:37:23,239 --> 00:37:26,200 Speaker 1: a letter from it. I got fined seventy five hundred 804 00:37:26,280 --> 00:37:31,520 Speaker 1: for drilling Jim Kelly at home in Saint Louis. Drilled him, 805 00:37:31,560 --> 00:37:34,600 Speaker 1: absolutely bashed him, and I got hurt. I hurt my 806 00:37:34,680 --> 00:37:37,399 Speaker 1: neck and he was laughing on the way down right. Yeah. Yeah, 807 00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:40,239 Speaker 1: so I get fine and hurt and he's laughing. Yeah 808 00:37:40,320 --> 00:37:43,799 Speaker 1: that sucked. It was the game. I think we beat 809 00:37:43,840 --> 00:37:48,480 Speaker 1: Buffalo that day. I think we beat Buffalo. Yeah, I 810 00:37:48,520 --> 00:37:50,799 Speaker 1: got caught in the ke gun. Um have you ever 811 00:37:50,840 --> 00:37:53,759 Speaker 1: heard of the key gun? The Jim Kelly gun. It's 812 00:37:53,800 --> 00:37:56,760 Speaker 1: the hurry up offense where he's like what Peyton Manning 813 00:37:56,840 --> 00:37:59,239 Speaker 1: was doing? Right, he was doing okay, but going a 814 00:37:59,320 --> 00:38:01,560 Speaker 1: thousand times faster. Oh with a Hall of Fame running 815 00:38:01,560 --> 00:38:05,120 Speaker 1: back too. Yeah, it was oh my god. Yeah, I 816 00:38:05,120 --> 00:38:06,800 Speaker 1: got caught in the kegun. It was dangerous. It's a 817 00:38:06,840 --> 00:38:09,680 Speaker 1: shame that they never won a Super Bowl. I think. 818 00:38:10,120 --> 00:38:11,799 Speaker 1: I don't know. I mean, you know, you go to 819 00:38:11,840 --> 00:38:15,960 Speaker 1: the you got one job. You're talking about kickers? You 820 00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:18,920 Speaker 1: got one job? Yeah? Yeah, kick the ball? Yep. Yeah, 821 00:38:18,920 --> 00:38:21,440 Speaker 1: speaking of kickers. Shout out to the Eagles guy right, 822 00:38:21,480 --> 00:38:23,640 Speaker 1: sixty one yard or to walk about that? That was cool, 823 00:38:23,719 --> 00:38:25,680 Speaker 1: not bad. Why are we shouting him out though? I 824 00:38:25,680 --> 00:38:28,200 Speaker 1: don't know, just talking about kicker? Why is that helping us? 825 00:38:28,320 --> 00:38:31,600 Speaker 1: If it doesn't? But if kickers, you don't like talking 826 00:38:31,640 --> 00:38:33,320 Speaker 1: about kickers. If you say you have one job, he 827 00:38:33,520 --> 00:38:36,319 Speaker 1: went out needed his job sixty one? Yeah, yeah he 828 00:38:36,440 --> 00:38:39,880 Speaker 1: hit that one. What about the other two did he miss? Yeah? 829 00:38:39,880 --> 00:38:42,239 Speaker 1: I was not game, but he missed before. Yeah, you 830 00:38:42,320 --> 00:38:44,280 Speaker 1: got one job. I don't know. I don't watch the Eagling. 831 00:38:45,280 --> 00:38:47,200 Speaker 1: I'll say this though, it was kind of neat having 832 00:38:47,200 --> 00:38:51,640 Speaker 1: a Sunday off. Yeah. I was just watching red Zoo channels. 833 00:38:51,640 --> 00:38:54,279 Speaker 1: So we keep doing shout out. Shout out to Andrew Siciliano, 834 00:38:54,360 --> 00:38:57,400 Speaker 1: our buddy. Yeah, who does that for direct TV? Weird 835 00:38:57,480 --> 00:39:01,040 Speaker 1: now watching why because you know him? No, there's more 836 00:39:01,080 --> 00:39:03,760 Speaker 1: excitement for the national anthem than the game. Oh yeah, 837 00:39:03,800 --> 00:39:06,360 Speaker 1: that was That was something. I mean I got to watch. 838 00:39:06,400 --> 00:39:08,280 Speaker 1: I went to a couple of sports bars with friends 839 00:39:08,680 --> 00:39:12,480 Speaker 1: and just you know, mingling, just being a fan for once, 840 00:39:12,560 --> 00:39:15,879 Speaker 1: and the national anthem starts and people stop and they're 841 00:39:15,880 --> 00:39:17,960 Speaker 1: all looking up, yeah, because they want to see what's 842 00:39:17,960 --> 00:39:20,399 Speaker 1: going on. And then the game starts and they sit 843 00:39:20,480 --> 00:39:22,359 Speaker 1: down and they talk to each other again. Really well, 844 00:39:22,400 --> 00:39:26,359 Speaker 1: wait this is backwards. Yeah, this kind of backwards. Yeah. 845 00:39:26,360 --> 00:39:29,760 Speaker 1: But just watching the end of the one o'clock Eastern games, 846 00:39:30,120 --> 00:39:33,120 Speaker 1: those games were great, yeah, all of them. That was 847 00:39:33,160 --> 00:39:37,880 Speaker 1: really fun. Um that call in Falcons Detroit though, I 848 00:39:37,920 --> 00:39:40,120 Speaker 1: don't know, man, I thought gold I thought he got 849 00:39:40,200 --> 00:39:42,920 Speaker 1: in there. I really did, yeah, because because when to me, 850 00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:46,279 Speaker 1: when his knee went down, they hadn't touched him yet. 851 00:39:46,520 --> 00:39:49,279 Speaker 1: That's what I thought. But I don't know, what do 852 00:39:49,360 --> 00:39:53,399 Speaker 1: I know. I'm just a lowly ram sometimes replay just 853 00:39:53,480 --> 00:39:56,000 Speaker 1: it makes you feel like maybe I didn't see what 854 00:39:56,040 --> 00:39:58,480 Speaker 1: I saw. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because I thought he got 855 00:39:58,520 --> 00:40:01,319 Speaker 1: in even via do you play it looks like he 856 00:40:01,400 --> 00:40:04,239 Speaker 1: got in. Yes, yeah, yeah, so so. But I bring 857 00:40:04,320 --> 00:40:06,719 Speaker 1: that up because you're gonna laugh at me for this. 858 00:40:07,040 --> 00:40:12,280 Speaker 1: Golden Tate is on my fantasy too, Can you believe it? 859 00:40:13,320 --> 00:40:18,480 Speaker 1: That's a fine. That's a fine. I won I know, 860 00:40:18,760 --> 00:40:22,560 Speaker 1: especially as a person who rails against Yes, that's why 861 00:40:22,560 --> 00:40:25,200 Speaker 1: it's funny. Almost got in the fight at a tail 862 00:40:25,280 --> 00:40:29,400 Speaker 1: game because somebody brought up fantasy football and now he's playing. 863 00:40:29,400 --> 00:40:32,040 Speaker 1: Oh my gosh. No, but that image of you was blown, 864 00:40:32,160 --> 00:40:35,759 Speaker 1: I know, but not when you referenced that, Like that 865 00:40:35,920 --> 00:40:38,239 Speaker 1: was not somebody getting miles getting ready to throw hand. 866 00:40:38,320 --> 00:40:40,520 Speaker 1: I was not getting ready, was getting ready to throw it. 867 00:40:40,680 --> 00:40:43,799 Speaker 1: I was frustrated because somebody got hurt in a football game. 868 00:40:43,840 --> 00:40:46,879 Speaker 1: We were watching it and they and they brought up fantasy, right, 869 00:40:47,040 --> 00:40:49,440 Speaker 1: And I don't think that's very beat him joining him 870 00:40:49,480 --> 00:40:52,600 Speaker 1: rights something like that. I don't know, but fantasy is 871 00:40:52,640 --> 00:40:54,840 Speaker 1: one of these things that that people like. It helps 872 00:40:54,880 --> 00:40:57,000 Speaker 1: it's helping the league, it is helping your league. Um, 873 00:40:57,080 --> 00:40:58,960 Speaker 1: so that is a good thing. But let's start it 874 00:40:59,040 --> 00:41:03,160 Speaker 1: this week to Dallas. The Cowboys played, I thought pretty 875 00:41:03,200 --> 00:41:05,480 Speaker 1: well on Monday night football. You get to do a 876 00:41:05,480 --> 00:41:08,640 Speaker 1: little TV scouting. Um in Dak press Scott Man. He 877 00:41:08,800 --> 00:41:11,960 Speaker 1: can throw the ball, Yeah you can. Um, He's got 878 00:41:12,080 --> 00:41:15,400 Speaker 1: Jason Witten, he's got the base, the best safety blanket 879 00:41:15,440 --> 00:41:17,799 Speaker 1: out there in the league. Went in doubt, throw it 880 00:41:17,840 --> 00:41:20,120 Speaker 1: to old man Witten. He's gonna be there. Um. Zeke 881 00:41:20,160 --> 00:41:22,800 Speaker 1: Elliott look is at some point is really going to 882 00:41:22,880 --> 00:41:26,480 Speaker 1: start to get going. Um. You start to see, you know, 883 00:41:26,960 --> 00:41:31,280 Speaker 1: signs of it, like last week Arizona. You'll have him stymied, 884 00:41:31,320 --> 00:41:33,759 Speaker 1: You'll have him stuffed, and he rips off a thirty 885 00:41:33,840 --> 00:41:36,920 Speaker 1: yard run or fifteen yard run. So um, once he 886 00:41:36,960 --> 00:41:39,799 Speaker 1: gets going, rolling ball of butcher knives. And the first 887 00:41:39,840 --> 00:41:42,719 Speaker 1: thing that Sam Rogerson, well, that's that's an old name. 888 00:41:44,239 --> 00:41:47,920 Speaker 1: That's not just Sam Rogers telling Sam Rogers. But I 889 00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:50,120 Speaker 1: remember the last thing we talked about, I think was 890 00:41:50,120 --> 00:41:52,719 Speaker 1: that you or Maurice Jones Drew we talked about when 891 00:41:52,719 --> 00:41:56,080 Speaker 1: we were sitting in Levi Stadium. The first thing San 892 00:41:56,120 --> 00:41:59,120 Speaker 1: Francisco is gonna try to do is get Carlos hide 893 00:41:59,160 --> 00:42:05,680 Speaker 1: onto smaller guy on a big guy. Yeah, guaranteed that's 894 00:42:05,680 --> 00:42:07,759 Speaker 1: what Dallas is going to try to do. Yes, yeah, 895 00:42:07,760 --> 00:42:09,319 Speaker 1: they're they're going to try to do the same thing. 896 00:42:09,320 --> 00:42:11,560 Speaker 1: Block the safeties, let the bigger running back, you know, 897 00:42:11,640 --> 00:42:13,520 Speaker 1: feast on the smaller corner. You can't do it out 898 00:42:13,560 --> 00:42:15,120 Speaker 1: the other way because twenty two will hit it, but 899 00:42:15,880 --> 00:42:17,719 Speaker 1: you feel like you can make some money there so 900 00:42:19,800 --> 00:42:23,560 Speaker 1: they can run the ball. Dak Prescott is doing what 901 00:42:23,600 --> 00:42:26,719 Speaker 1: he's doing because of the running threat, right, yeah, I 902 00:42:26,760 --> 00:42:28,680 Speaker 1: mean you have to give them man coverage. You have 903 00:42:28,840 --> 00:42:31,319 Speaker 1: to load the box against that line, against that running back. Well, 904 00:42:31,320 --> 00:42:33,600 Speaker 1: the other thing he's doing, I mean he had some 905 00:42:33,719 --> 00:42:37,120 Speaker 1: rollouts plays, a couple of them to Butler to his 906 00:42:37,239 --> 00:42:40,280 Speaker 1: right that he made throws that I call Aaron Rodgers 907 00:42:40,280 --> 00:42:43,200 Speaker 1: throws because you're on the run and you're just sort 908 00:42:43,200 --> 00:42:45,120 Speaker 1: of it looks like you're kind of heaving the ball 909 00:42:45,200 --> 00:42:47,600 Speaker 1: up there, but you do it so accurately. But there 910 00:42:47,600 --> 00:42:50,160 Speaker 1: are just not many guys in this league who can 911 00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:52,360 Speaker 1: make throws like that. It's one of those where you 912 00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:54,919 Speaker 1: have to rewind and say, was that luck Nope, that's 913 00:42:54,960 --> 00:42:58,080 Speaker 1: just him. Yeah, yeah, I mean running right, sprinting towards 914 00:42:58,080 --> 00:43:01,359 Speaker 1: the sideline and can throw on on a rope into 915 00:43:01,440 --> 00:43:03,759 Speaker 1: the end zone or right to the sideline, right on 916 00:43:03,800 --> 00:43:06,120 Speaker 1: the money. Yeah, tremendous, really is. And I think but 917 00:43:06,160 --> 00:43:08,520 Speaker 1: it starts. I think you're right with that run game 918 00:43:08,520 --> 00:43:12,439 Speaker 1: and him selling that run action because that allows him 919 00:43:12,440 --> 00:43:15,319 Speaker 1: to get out on the outside where he may not 920 00:43:15,440 --> 00:43:17,240 Speaker 1: be able to if you don't have that run game, 921 00:43:17,320 --> 00:43:19,480 Speaker 1: because you don't have that run threat of Zeke. Just 922 00:43:19,640 --> 00:43:22,520 Speaker 1: going on those cold plays where he has booted, he's dangerous. 923 00:43:22,560 --> 00:43:24,799 Speaker 1: But even on when the play breaks down, what did 924 00:43:24,800 --> 00:43:27,960 Speaker 1: I watch? I watched them versus Denver von Miller was 925 00:43:28,040 --> 00:43:31,080 Speaker 1: just feasting. Yeah, just absolutely killing him. I mean, he's 926 00:43:31,080 --> 00:43:33,600 Speaker 1: only been sacked four times, that's great, but he's been 927 00:43:33,680 --> 00:43:36,239 Speaker 1: hit a ton, sure, but it never seems to bother him. 928 00:43:36,360 --> 00:43:39,040 Speaker 1: And the more you hit him, the better he starts 929 00:43:39,040 --> 00:43:43,120 Speaker 1: to play, which is the opposite. It's amazing, maybe because 930 00:43:43,160 --> 00:43:45,600 Speaker 1: of his athleticism, how young he is right now, but 931 00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:48,480 Speaker 1: the more he gets harassed in the pocket, the better 932 00:43:48,560 --> 00:43:51,080 Speaker 1: he plays in the football game. So you're never going 933 00:43:51,120 --> 00:43:53,040 Speaker 1: to be out of it, or you'll never be able 934 00:43:53,040 --> 00:43:55,120 Speaker 1: to take him out of a game. You can't. And 935 00:43:55,200 --> 00:43:58,800 Speaker 1: I think, just thinking back to the twenty sixteen draft 936 00:43:58,840 --> 00:44:00,680 Speaker 1: and you know a lot of people talked about this 937 00:44:00,760 --> 00:44:03,480 Speaker 1: after this season. You know, if you go back hot, 938 00:44:03,520 --> 00:44:08,040 Speaker 1: where does Dak Prescott go? And I always wonder if 939 00:44:08,080 --> 00:44:10,160 Speaker 1: he's slid as far as he did in the draft. 940 00:44:10,239 --> 00:44:13,320 Speaker 1: I mean, a he had um the off field issue. 941 00:44:13,560 --> 00:44:16,440 Speaker 1: I believe it was a dui arrest that that happened, 942 00:44:16,800 --> 00:44:18,440 Speaker 1: you know, in the lead ups to the draft. But 943 00:44:18,840 --> 00:44:20,960 Speaker 1: you also just have a guy who didn't play in 944 00:44:21,000 --> 00:44:24,360 Speaker 1: a pro style offense. And if he played him a 945 00:44:24,360 --> 00:44:27,000 Speaker 1: pro style offense, how good would you do you think 946 00:44:27,000 --> 00:44:29,920 Speaker 1: he would have been in college? I have no idea. 947 00:44:30,200 --> 00:44:32,520 Speaker 1: And maybe Jameis Winston good, Yeah, that was a pro 948 00:44:32,560 --> 00:44:34,840 Speaker 1: style off right, because it just seems like sky is 949 00:44:34,880 --> 00:44:37,040 Speaker 1: the limit for this guy. Well he's playing. There's not 950 00:44:37,120 --> 00:44:39,080 Speaker 1: much he can't do, right. I mean, he can make 951 00:44:39,080 --> 00:44:41,000 Speaker 1: all the throws. You hear every coach say that, but 952 00:44:41,040 --> 00:44:42,839 Speaker 1: I mean he can throw the deep ball, he really can't. 953 00:44:42,840 --> 00:44:46,160 Speaker 1: He can get the screens out quick, the swing out 954 00:44:46,200 --> 00:44:48,200 Speaker 1: passes are right on the money where they need to 955 00:44:48,200 --> 00:44:50,400 Speaker 1: have it. He's good on the run and you know 956 00:44:50,440 --> 00:44:53,400 Speaker 1: in the zone read concepts, I mean he's dangerous. You 957 00:44:53,520 --> 00:44:56,160 Speaker 1: just saw that. So, I mean there's almost nothing you 958 00:44:56,200 --> 00:44:59,400 Speaker 1: can't do with him, right? What about Dez Bryant. M 959 00:45:00,520 --> 00:45:02,200 Speaker 1: I think it's going to be a game where we 960 00:45:02,239 --> 00:45:04,960 Speaker 1: don't always see this. And I guess there's only a 961 00:45:04,960 --> 00:45:08,879 Speaker 1: three game sample size. But Tremaine Johnson might be shadowing 962 00:45:09,239 --> 00:45:13,319 Speaker 1: Dez Bryant around the field. How is that matchup going 963 00:45:13,320 --> 00:45:15,480 Speaker 1: to shape? That's going to be fun. I mean from 964 00:45:15,480 --> 00:45:20,240 Speaker 1: a trash shock standpoint. Thank god him on the sideline. Yeah, 965 00:45:20,320 --> 00:45:22,719 Speaker 1: when they share the field, it gets real. Man, Oh 966 00:45:22,800 --> 00:45:25,520 Speaker 1: my god, it gets real. You were there, yeah, a 967 00:45:25,560 --> 00:45:28,880 Speaker 1: couple of years agoing Ox now the fight, Yeah, well 968 00:45:28,920 --> 00:45:31,080 Speaker 1: it's it was. There are a lot of things going 969 00:45:31,120 --> 00:45:33,319 Speaker 1: on that David. I saw, I saw where the whole 970 00:45:33,320 --> 00:45:37,040 Speaker 1: thing started. Look, Devin Bryant was not practicing. Yes, he 971 00:45:37,200 --> 00:45:40,280 Speaker 1: was standing there and he wanted to get in because 972 00:45:40,320 --> 00:45:42,480 Speaker 1: he and Tremaine just kept going back and forth and 973 00:45:42,520 --> 00:45:44,920 Speaker 1: back and forth, because nobody could beat Tremaine that day, right, 974 00:45:45,080 --> 00:45:47,359 Speaker 1: And Tremaine was not shy about letting him know that, No, 975 00:45:47,600 --> 00:45:50,400 Speaker 1: he was not. And so like I remember Jason Garrett 976 00:45:50,440 --> 00:45:53,560 Speaker 1: literally having to say that just get back right because 977 00:45:53,640 --> 00:45:55,319 Speaker 1: Dez was trying to line up and go in and 978 00:45:55,360 --> 00:45:57,080 Speaker 1: he was not practicing. I don't even think he had 979 00:45:57,080 --> 00:45:59,360 Speaker 1: a helmet. I would guarantee you this week, Coach Garrett's 980 00:45:59,360 --> 00:46:02,840 Speaker 1: not gonna says get back. Not this week. No, no, no, no, 981 00:46:03,040 --> 00:46:05,040 Speaker 1: this is gonna be this is gonna be fun. I'm 982 00:46:05,080 --> 00:46:07,239 Speaker 1: excited for this matchup. But when you have some things 983 00:46:07,280 --> 00:46:10,040 Speaker 1: written down, um, and I know about their run game 984 00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:12,600 Speaker 1: and how to contain that, what are you? Are you 985 00:46:12,680 --> 00:46:16,799 Speaker 1: reading my notes? You told me this before on the air. 986 00:46:17,480 --> 00:46:22,160 Speaker 1: That's how you got through school. That is rude. Whoa, 987 00:46:23,040 --> 00:46:27,480 Speaker 1: I'm kidding goodness, No, I'm just trying to make sure 988 00:46:27,560 --> 00:46:29,840 Speaker 1: we have a good show. Make sure that you know 989 00:46:29,920 --> 00:46:32,160 Speaker 1: you make notes. These are my notes. Then you read 990 00:46:32,239 --> 00:46:34,200 Speaker 1: my notes. I'm not reading your notes. You told me 991 00:46:35,400 --> 00:46:37,880 Speaker 1: you know what. Never mind, that's why he asked me, 992 00:46:38,000 --> 00:46:39,520 Speaker 1: was I left handed? Because he can read my notes. 993 00:46:39,520 --> 00:46:41,880 Speaker 1: That's why he said, over there, okay, no anyway, No, 994 00:46:42,239 --> 00:46:46,560 Speaker 1: just just a three game breakdown. The thing I did notice, 995 00:46:46,680 --> 00:46:49,240 Speaker 1: if you control the A gaps, if you control the center, 996 00:46:49,719 --> 00:46:52,360 Speaker 1: you can control Zeke Elliott. And that's pretty much the 997 00:46:52,440 --> 00:46:54,799 Speaker 1: same for almost any running back, but especially this guy. 998 00:46:55,480 --> 00:46:57,359 Speaker 1: If they can't get that A gap, if they can't 999 00:46:57,360 --> 00:46:59,839 Speaker 1: get that nose tackle and that mic linebacker taking care 1000 00:46:59,880 --> 00:47:02,279 Speaker 1: of then you can flatten out Zeke Elliott. And that's 1001 00:47:02,280 --> 00:47:04,160 Speaker 1: what you want. You want that big guy heading nast 1002 00:47:04,200 --> 00:47:06,680 Speaker 1: and west if he's allowed to go north and south 1003 00:47:06,880 --> 00:47:09,160 Speaker 1: in a hurry. I don't care who you are or 1004 00:47:09,239 --> 00:47:11,480 Speaker 1: who you have at linebacker. Eventually he's gonna make him 1005 00:47:11,520 --> 00:47:13,719 Speaker 1: miss or run you over. That's just how good they are. 1006 00:47:13,840 --> 00:47:16,360 Speaker 1: So if you control Frederick in the middle, you have 1007 00:47:16,480 --> 00:47:19,000 Speaker 1: a better chance of controlling their run game controlling Zeke. 1008 00:47:19,200 --> 00:47:22,320 Speaker 1: And that's true. Offensively, what do you think the Rams 1009 00:47:22,360 --> 00:47:25,800 Speaker 1: have to do to sort of keep DeMarcus Lawrence off balance? 1010 00:47:25,800 --> 00:47:29,040 Speaker 1: Because that guy, I mean, he was reckoned shop against 1011 00:47:29,160 --> 00:47:32,399 Speaker 1: Arizona now leads the league with six and a half sacks. Well, 1012 00:47:32,560 --> 00:47:34,799 Speaker 1: you know, I'd be smart about that. When a guy 1013 00:47:34,960 --> 00:47:36,840 Speaker 1: has a game like that, his confidence is going to 1014 00:47:36,880 --> 00:47:39,839 Speaker 1: be sky high. Now remember just this is for Rams 1015 00:47:39,880 --> 00:47:43,600 Speaker 1: fans and me and you. Arizona was down to linemen, 1016 00:47:43,719 --> 00:47:46,040 Speaker 1: their left tackle and their right left guard, so they 1017 00:47:46,120 --> 00:47:50,759 Speaker 1: were shorthanded. DeMarcus Lawrence, you know, picked apart some guys 1018 00:47:50,800 --> 00:47:54,080 Speaker 1: that were really struggling. Carson Palmer I thought played pretty 1019 00:47:54,120 --> 00:47:56,880 Speaker 1: well considering all the pressure he had on him. But 1020 00:47:57,400 --> 00:47:59,879 Speaker 1: DeMarcus Lawrence is going to be sky high. He thinks 1021 00:48:00,040 --> 00:48:01,600 Speaker 1: he can beat anybody in the world, So I would 1022 00:48:01,600 --> 00:48:04,480 Speaker 1: be smart about that. I would definitely attach a tight 1023 00:48:04,640 --> 00:48:07,239 Speaker 1: end or a back to that side, just to chip 1024 00:48:07,520 --> 00:48:10,040 Speaker 1: or to check early. Now, if your tackles are having 1025 00:48:10,080 --> 00:48:11,879 Speaker 1: a good day and they're locking him up, go ahead 1026 00:48:11,880 --> 00:48:13,680 Speaker 1: and run the whole offense. But just to make sure 1027 00:48:14,280 --> 00:48:15,920 Speaker 1: this guy is not going to wreck your day because 1028 00:48:16,280 --> 00:48:18,680 Speaker 1: he ruined anything Arizona wanted to. Dude tried to do 1029 00:48:18,840 --> 00:48:20,719 Speaker 1: or could do in that football game. Yeah, he just 1030 00:48:20,800 --> 00:48:24,000 Speaker 1: took over the entire game, entire series. So make sure 1031 00:48:24,120 --> 00:48:27,319 Speaker 1: that doesn't happen again. Tremendous player, So make sure I'd 1032 00:48:27,360 --> 00:48:30,200 Speaker 1: send the tight end or back to that side, just 1033 00:48:30,320 --> 00:48:32,520 Speaker 1: to check and make sure he's not on fire. Who 1034 00:48:32,640 --> 00:48:35,440 Speaker 1: else kind of scares you defensively for them? Um, for 1035 00:48:35,520 --> 00:48:39,200 Speaker 1: the same reason Stephen Paea the nose tackle. Um I 1036 00:48:39,320 --> 00:48:44,200 Speaker 1: played with his cousin. Yeah, Chris Maumalanga, the most intense 1037 00:48:44,320 --> 00:48:47,400 Speaker 1: guy on the planet. How so give me a story, Um, 1038 00:48:47,680 --> 00:48:50,400 Speaker 1: he ever approached a pit bull that you didn't know? No, 1039 00:48:51,080 --> 00:48:57,479 Speaker 1: not crazy, exactly exactly same guy, but his cousin plays 1040 00:48:57,520 --> 00:48:59,759 Speaker 1: with that same sort of fire and he's a nose 1041 00:48:59,800 --> 00:49:02,200 Speaker 1: tackle and I believe he's a five hundred close to 1042 00:49:02,239 --> 00:49:05,680 Speaker 1: six hundred pound betcher. Oh, very very, very very strong. 1043 00:49:05,800 --> 00:49:07,600 Speaker 1: He's tough to move out of that gap. He just 1044 00:49:07,880 --> 00:49:11,000 Speaker 1: refuses to move. He's he's a stubborn stump in the middle. 1045 00:49:11,840 --> 00:49:15,040 Speaker 1: So same with Zeke Elliott, same with Todd Gurling. You've 1046 00:49:15,120 --> 00:49:17,200 Speaker 1: got to get some push upfront to get him going, 1047 00:49:17,239 --> 00:49:19,839 Speaker 1: to give him some space. So if that doesn't happen, 1048 00:49:19,880 --> 00:49:22,520 Speaker 1: you're in trouble. And then Sean Lee, the middle of 1049 00:49:22,680 --> 00:49:25,480 Speaker 1: the week side linebacker um about as dialed in as 1050 00:49:25,480 --> 00:49:29,240 Speaker 1: any linebacker in the business. Yeah. Yeah, he's very smart 1051 00:49:29,440 --> 00:49:31,640 Speaker 1: in the classroom, he's very smart on the field, and 1052 00:49:31,760 --> 00:49:33,759 Speaker 1: it seems like he's faster than what he is because 1053 00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:35,400 Speaker 1: of how smart he is. He's going to beat to 1054 00:49:35,440 --> 00:49:37,719 Speaker 1: the hole before the back, so he's tough to block. 1055 00:49:37,960 --> 00:49:41,120 Speaker 1: Jalen Smith, their middle linebacker. What a great story that 1056 00:49:41,360 --> 00:49:43,280 Speaker 1: is that he has been able to come back because 1057 00:49:43,880 --> 00:49:46,920 Speaker 1: after he was injured in that Fiesta Bowl against Ohio 1058 00:49:47,040 --> 00:49:51,000 Speaker 1: State at Notre Dame, it seemed like there was question 1059 00:49:51,080 --> 00:49:52,440 Speaker 1: whether or not he would ever be able to play 1060 00:49:52,480 --> 00:49:54,160 Speaker 1: football in the first place. So, I mean, it's just 1061 00:49:54,239 --> 00:49:56,000 Speaker 1: a nice story that he has been able to come 1062 00:49:56,040 --> 00:49:58,279 Speaker 1: back and play. Watching him, I love because it's the 1063 00:49:58,360 --> 00:50:02,520 Speaker 1: throwback when ever a team goes two back against them 1064 00:50:02,600 --> 00:50:06,560 Speaker 1: and they run that lead, some linebackers will turn. Um, 1065 00:50:06,640 --> 00:50:08,960 Speaker 1: they'll try to find a way to make that a 1066 00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:14,000 Speaker 1: glancing blow. Um, he doesn't. He just runs right through it. 1067 00:50:14,200 --> 00:50:17,040 Speaker 1: I mean he will face mask you to death. UM. 1068 00:50:17,160 --> 00:50:21,080 Speaker 1: So tremendous player. I think that sort of ability, that 1069 00:50:21,200 --> 00:50:23,879 Speaker 1: sort of demeanor, coupled with Sean Lee on the weak 1070 00:50:23,960 --> 00:50:26,840 Speaker 1: side makes them tough. And with this Rod Marinelli defense, 1071 00:50:27,080 --> 00:50:29,520 Speaker 1: like we said, tried and true four or three defense 1072 00:50:29,640 --> 00:50:32,000 Speaker 1: that's won a Super Bowl. That's that's been featured in 1073 00:50:32,080 --> 00:50:34,680 Speaker 1: many Super Bowls, but definitely one one with the right guys, 1074 00:50:34,760 --> 00:50:37,359 Speaker 1: that defense is just lights out. All right. Well, before 1075 00:50:37,360 --> 00:50:40,040 Speaker 1: we get out of here, any good stories of playing 1076 00:50:40,160 --> 00:50:43,960 Speaker 1: Dallas beating Dallas. Um. I while I only played him 1077 00:50:44,040 --> 00:50:46,560 Speaker 1: once there and it was the old stadium, and I 1078 00:50:46,680 --> 00:50:51,279 Speaker 1: heard about the crown on the field because this is 1079 00:50:51,320 --> 00:50:53,880 Speaker 1: when Emmett Smith was you know, when he ruled the planet, 1080 00:50:53,920 --> 00:50:55,400 Speaker 1: and they had a big offensive line kind of like 1081 00:50:55,440 --> 00:50:57,000 Speaker 1: what they had now, but this line was big and 1082 00:50:57,080 --> 00:51:00,319 Speaker 1: just vicious, and they said the crown on the field, um, 1083 00:51:00,680 --> 00:51:03,719 Speaker 1: was so high that you wouldn't believe it. So I'm 1084 00:51:03,760 --> 00:51:05,680 Speaker 1: sitting on the sideline and I'm looking across and I'm 1085 00:51:05,680 --> 00:51:07,359 Speaker 1: looking at him, a smith, and I can only see 1086 00:51:07,440 --> 00:51:09,840 Speaker 1: from his thipads up. That's how high the crown on 1087 00:51:09,880 --> 00:51:12,040 Speaker 1: the field was. So whenever they run the ball and 1088 00:51:12,160 --> 00:51:14,640 Speaker 1: the crown on the field is in like how high 1089 00:51:14,680 --> 00:51:16,759 Speaker 1: the field, right, So they're always running downhill at you. 1090 00:51:17,560 --> 00:51:19,600 Speaker 1: It's just I was like, oh my god, this this 1091 00:51:19,840 --> 00:51:22,280 Speaker 1: is huge. This shouldn't be legal. But we're in Dallas. 1092 00:51:22,640 --> 00:51:26,520 Speaker 1: So that's number one. Yeah, number two. Touching Troy Aikman 1093 00:51:27,320 --> 00:51:30,120 Speaker 1: was an honor. It was an honor. It was an 1094 00:51:30,160 --> 00:51:32,960 Speaker 1: absolute honor to get through that line and actually touched 1095 00:51:33,160 --> 00:51:35,480 Speaker 1: the goal. Yeah, that was cool. That was fun. And 1096 00:51:35,560 --> 00:51:37,960 Speaker 1: then at the end of the game, after the game, Um, 1097 00:51:38,160 --> 00:51:41,200 Speaker 1: Michael Irvin a friend of mine, but we weren't friends then, 1098 00:51:41,280 --> 00:51:44,319 Speaker 1: we were competitors. But that was the first time an 1099 00:51:44,360 --> 00:51:47,040 Speaker 1: opposing player came into our locker room to look for 1100 00:51:47,160 --> 00:51:50,880 Speaker 1: a friend. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know you're good when 1101 00:51:50,920 --> 00:51:53,200 Speaker 1: you can do that. Wow. Yeah yeah, And no one 1102 00:51:53,280 --> 00:51:58,160 Speaker 1: said boo because it's Michael, It's Michael Irvin. Yeah, that's fun. 1103 00:51:58,200 --> 00:52:00,680 Speaker 1: It should be a fun weekend and I'm looking forward 1104 00:52:00,680 --> 00:52:02,600 Speaker 1: to going. It's my first time at that stadium. Yeah, 1105 00:52:02,760 --> 00:52:05,120 Speaker 1: have a steak, yeah yeah, all right, well you're in Texas. 1106 00:52:05,200 --> 00:52:07,880 Speaker 1: Come on, we're gonna go get steak. Then you have 1107 00:52:08,000 --> 00:52:09,840 Speaker 1: a steak. Why can't you have a s I'm not 1108 00:52:09,920 --> 00:52:11,439 Speaker 1: having a stake with you. You're gonna have a steak, 1109 00:52:11,520 --> 00:52:13,640 Speaker 1: you right off my note? All right, body, thanks so 1110 00:52:13,760 --> 00:52:16,600 Speaker 1: much for tuning into this edition of Between the Horns. 1111 00:52:16,640 --> 00:52:19,720 Speaker 1: For DeMarco Far, for my producer Matt, I'm Miles Simmons. 1112 00:52:19,800 --> 00:52:20,680 Speaker 1: We'll see you next week.