1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:10,388 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:10,708 --> 00:00:13,988 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football, Thursday, July tenth, We're live in New 4 00:00:14,068 --> 00:00:16,788 Speaker 2: York and Los Angeles this morning. What's up, everybody. I'm 5 00:00:16,828 --> 00:00:20,468 Speaker 2: Jamie ear Olmanta Teo and Kyle Brant with the single 6 00:00:20,988 --> 00:00:24,788 Speaker 2: Seats in his Manhattan studio today. Kyle, you have no 7 00:00:24,828 --> 00:00:27,388 Speaker 2: one in your living room there? Does that mean you 8 00:00:27,428 --> 00:00:30,548 Speaker 2: are just free to roame creatively and just with energy 9 00:00:30,588 --> 00:00:30,908 Speaker 2: what you. 10 00:00:30,828 --> 00:00:31,908 Speaker 3: Got in store for us today? 11 00:00:33,148 --> 00:00:35,868 Speaker 1: Or to rage out because I'm feeling the collective. 12 00:00:35,388 --> 00:00:36,748 Speaker 4: Outrage here in New York City. 13 00:00:37,028 --> 00:00:38,468 Speaker 1: Guys, I don't want to live in a New York 14 00:00:38,508 --> 00:00:41,868 Speaker 1: City where Livvy Done is not allowed to buy Bay 15 00:00:41,988 --> 00:00:45,148 Speaker 1: Rus apartment on the Upper West Side. The co op said, no, 16 00:00:45,548 --> 00:00:48,348 Speaker 1: you're out, you can't do it, no oversharing, and she 17 00:00:48,548 --> 00:00:49,588 Speaker 1: is out. 18 00:00:49,628 --> 00:00:51,868 Speaker 4: The Bambinos apartment still. 19 00:00:51,668 --> 00:00:54,748 Speaker 1: Vacant, and I planned to protest. This is an absolute outrage. 20 00:00:54,788 --> 00:00:56,108 Speaker 1: I'm going to be on the edge today. 21 00:00:56,188 --> 00:00:57,508 Speaker 2: I was just surprised that she wanted to be on 22 00:00:57,508 --> 00:00:59,748 Speaker 2: the Upper west Side. I would have hagged Livy Done 23 00:00:59,748 --> 00:01:01,948 Speaker 2: as a West Village kind of girl. Whatever we got 24 00:01:01,988 --> 00:01:04,268 Speaker 2: GMFB to tend to roll the open. 25 00:01:04,428 --> 00:01:19,428 Speaker 3: Please good mom. 26 00:01:19,668 --> 00:01:22,948 Speaker 1: My, mom, I understand me. 27 00:01:23,028 --> 00:01:23,828 Speaker 4: On the mind of today. 28 00:01:24,628 --> 00:01:26,428 Speaker 5: Show me what you got, show me. 29 00:01:28,668 --> 00:01:30,628 Speaker 4: Just want to be a fight. We're gonna head away 30 00:01:30,708 --> 00:01:31,308 Speaker 4: town all right. 31 00:01:32,748 --> 00:01:35,228 Speaker 1: With the Daniels ro. 32 00:01:36,868 --> 00:01:37,788 Speaker 4: Road and so on. 33 00:01:38,028 --> 00:01:41,108 Speaker 6: It is utch down in loud, perfect time from Drake 34 00:01:41,268 --> 00:01:42,508 Speaker 6: by may Dan. 35 00:01:42,828 --> 00:01:47,988 Speaker 1: Just go got got touch down man. J J. 36 00:01:48,188 --> 00:01:51,228 Speaker 4: McCarney. Just hit the senior of the things going for 37 00:01:51,348 --> 00:01:51,748 Speaker 4: the love. 38 00:01:52,308 --> 00:01:53,028 Speaker 1: That's the dinner. 39 00:01:53,228 --> 00:02:04,548 Speaker 5: Just out, show me what you got, Show me what 40 00:02:04,708 --> 00:02:05,748 Speaker 5: you've got, Show me. 41 00:02:05,828 --> 00:02:06,428 Speaker 1: What you got. 42 00:02:07,108 --> 00:02:09,148 Speaker 7: It really feels like at the beginning of something, this 43 00:02:09,308 --> 00:02:11,988 Speaker 7: is better than expected, and now it's good. 44 00:02:12,188 --> 00:02:12,908 Speaker 4: It's really good. 45 00:02:16,468 --> 00:02:20,068 Speaker 2: No, we do not endure sophomore slumps here or sophomore slides. 46 00:02:20,188 --> 00:02:22,908 Speaker 3: We just call them sophomore kings for that. 47 00:02:23,148 --> 00:02:26,468 Speaker 2: Class of quarterbacks that we were drooling over when they 48 00:02:26,508 --> 00:02:29,228 Speaker 2: got drafted. Then it was a fascinating year for them 49 00:02:29,268 --> 00:02:31,188 Speaker 2: all as rookies, and now we are here to talk 50 00:02:31,228 --> 00:02:33,788 Speaker 2: about their second season. What's up, Jamie Manti Kyle. We're 51 00:02:33,828 --> 00:02:36,388 Speaker 2: here at GMFB. We got a busy show for you today. 52 00:02:36,388 --> 00:02:38,308 Speaker 2: We got a couple of guests. We got thrown down 53 00:02:38,348 --> 00:02:41,308 Speaker 2: Thursday next hour. But we begin with a handful of 54 00:02:41,388 --> 00:02:44,108 Speaker 2: gentlemen that you just saw the sophomore Kings if you will, 55 00:02:44,388 --> 00:02:47,028 Speaker 2: or how can they become royalty in their second year 56 00:02:47,308 --> 00:02:50,108 Speaker 2: in the NFL? At quarterback? Shall we begin with bo Nix, 57 00:02:50,348 --> 00:02:53,268 Speaker 2: who many may have doubted when Sean Payton went up 58 00:02:53,308 --> 00:02:53,948 Speaker 2: and got him. 59 00:02:54,468 --> 00:02:56,748 Speaker 3: To bring to Denver. Why was this going to be 60 00:02:56,828 --> 00:02:57,148 Speaker 3: a match? 61 00:02:57,148 --> 00:02:59,548 Speaker 2: Sean Payton obviously saw something that was going to work, 62 00:02:59,588 --> 00:03:02,148 Speaker 2: and it did. He's about to enter his second year, obviously, 63 00:03:02,188 --> 00:03:04,828 Speaker 2: as the Broncos started quarterback after leading the teams playoffs 64 00:03:05,108 --> 00:03:08,388 Speaker 2: for the first time in eight seasons. His teammate wide 65 00:03:08,428 --> 00:03:12,708 Speaker 2: receiver Marvin Mims Junior, sold serious XMNFL radio. With additions 66 00:03:12,828 --> 00:03:15,868 Speaker 2: like linebacker Dream three Law and safety Talahoa Hufunga and 67 00:03:15,948 --> 00:03:20,068 Speaker 2: free agency, the atmosphere around the squad feels very different. 68 00:03:20,468 --> 00:03:23,388 Speaker 8: You can really feel that, like the times are like 69 00:03:23,508 --> 00:03:25,348 Speaker 8: changing for us, you know, and we're kind of like 70 00:03:25,748 --> 00:03:26,828 Speaker 8: people always like to say, like. 71 00:03:26,828 --> 00:03:27,628 Speaker 4: A win now mode. 72 00:03:27,708 --> 00:03:29,428 Speaker 8: And you know, with the way things went last year, 73 00:03:29,548 --> 00:03:31,988 Speaker 8: I mean, we were projected to be last in the 74 00:03:32,028 --> 00:03:33,988 Speaker 8: league last year end up making their wild cards. So 75 00:03:34,308 --> 00:03:36,788 Speaker 8: the guys are here last year they believe, and the 76 00:03:36,868 --> 00:03:38,748 Speaker 8: guys are coming in they want to make an impact too, 77 00:03:38,828 --> 00:03:40,148 Speaker 8: So I think everyone's hungry. 78 00:03:41,988 --> 00:03:44,028 Speaker 2: Seeing all those faces come across the screen that we 79 00:03:44,108 --> 00:03:45,748 Speaker 2: just did on the video, it does bring you back 80 00:03:45,788 --> 00:03:48,108 Speaker 2: some nostalgia for that draft class because it was a 81 00:03:48,268 --> 00:03:52,508 Speaker 2: ridiculous weekend when all these guys got drafted about fifteen 82 00:03:52,548 --> 00:03:55,788 Speaker 2: months ago. So now they are entering their second season 83 00:03:55,828 --> 00:03:58,148 Speaker 2: after seeing what we did or did not see, for example, 84 00:03:58,188 --> 00:04:00,668 Speaker 2: in the JJ McCarthy case from them last year. 85 00:04:00,988 --> 00:04:01,348 Speaker 1: Here we go. 86 00:04:01,468 --> 00:04:04,548 Speaker 2: We're gonna call this sophomore jump. We're highlighting that lastlast 87 00:04:04,628 --> 00:04:08,068 Speaker 2: year round of rookie quarterbacks guys. First question, which second 88 00:04:08,108 --> 00:04:12,428 Speaker 2: year quarterback will have the biggest sophomore jump this season? 89 00:04:12,508 --> 00:04:14,028 Speaker 3: Man, Taile, you got to pick one of those guys 90 00:04:14,068 --> 00:04:14,508 Speaker 3: on that list. 91 00:04:14,708 --> 00:04:17,468 Speaker 6: Well, it's harder because they all did extremely well. But 92 00:04:17,588 --> 00:04:20,508 Speaker 6: to your point, JJ McCarthy didn't play last year. But 93 00:04:20,628 --> 00:04:22,188 Speaker 6: if I look at it, I'm gonna set the table 94 00:04:22,228 --> 00:04:24,708 Speaker 6: a little bit. Caleb Williams, in my opinion, will have 95 00:04:24,868 --> 00:04:28,588 Speaker 6: the biggest jump. Now, how I see Caleb Williams is 96 00:04:28,748 --> 00:04:31,308 Speaker 6: when you're the number one overall pick, there comes an 97 00:04:31,388 --> 00:04:35,588 Speaker 6: expectation and almost a hype and an expectant. This level 98 00:04:35,708 --> 00:04:39,028 Speaker 6: of anticipation that you're going to do something great, especially 99 00:04:39,108 --> 00:04:43,028 Speaker 6: for a team like the Bears that have really been 100 00:04:43,108 --> 00:04:44,468 Speaker 6: needing on quarterback for some time. 101 00:04:44,588 --> 00:04:44,748 Speaker 4: Now. 102 00:04:45,148 --> 00:04:48,708 Speaker 6: Now he goes into a season, there's high expectations. He's 103 00:04:48,748 --> 00:04:52,308 Speaker 6: getting sacked a lot, his coaches aren't calling timeouts and 104 00:04:52,428 --> 00:04:56,268 Speaker 6: critical situations, some of his teammates are giving up in 105 00:04:56,308 --> 00:04:56,948 Speaker 6: the middle. 106 00:04:56,708 --> 00:04:58,468 Speaker 4: Of the play. So I think in. 107 00:04:58,548 --> 00:05:01,748 Speaker 6: Totality for the Chicago Bears, it was a rough season. 108 00:05:01,468 --> 00:05:02,748 Speaker 4: For them as a whole. 109 00:05:03,228 --> 00:05:06,708 Speaker 6: But now you start looking at what can Caleb Williams 110 00:05:06,788 --> 00:05:08,668 Speaker 6: actually do with the football in his hands. 111 00:05:08,868 --> 00:05:12,148 Speaker 4: He can improvise. He's a really good thrower of. 112 00:05:12,188 --> 00:05:15,148 Speaker 6: The football, and you pair him with somebody like Ben Johnson. 113 00:05:15,628 --> 00:05:17,708 Speaker 6: For those of you who don't follow Ben Johnson, what 114 00:05:17,828 --> 00:05:20,428 Speaker 6: he did with Jared Goff is nothing but sort of amazing. 115 00:05:21,108 --> 00:05:24,548 Speaker 6: Jared Goff didn't throw under four thousand yards while he 116 00:05:24,668 --> 00:05:25,508 Speaker 6: was with Ben Johnson. 117 00:05:25,588 --> 00:05:27,108 Speaker 4: So if you can't imagine. 118 00:05:26,748 --> 00:05:29,748 Speaker 6: When you pair somebody up like Caleb Williams with somebody 119 00:05:29,788 --> 00:05:33,428 Speaker 6: like Ben Johnson, magic hug happens with those types of 120 00:05:33,508 --> 00:05:35,868 Speaker 6: parents you see across the board, with all of these 121 00:05:35,948 --> 00:05:39,308 Speaker 6: coaches that are really good quarterback coaches, it usually brings 122 00:05:39,308 --> 00:05:41,748 Speaker 6: the best out of these quarterbacks. So I expect Caleb 123 00:05:41,788 --> 00:05:43,708 Speaker 6: Williams to have a big jump. And it's not saying 124 00:05:43,748 --> 00:05:46,228 Speaker 6: that he had a bad year last year, Jamie. It's 125 00:05:46,348 --> 00:05:49,708 Speaker 6: just based on the expectations that were there for him 126 00:05:49,748 --> 00:05:51,948 Speaker 6: coming into the NFL. I think he fell short of 127 00:05:52,028 --> 00:05:54,788 Speaker 6: that a little bit. But knowing him and how he operates, 128 00:05:54,828 --> 00:05:55,948 Speaker 6: I think he's gonna have a big jump. 129 00:05:56,068 --> 00:05:57,468 Speaker 1: And I don't know if he was set up to 130 00:05:57,508 --> 00:06:00,268 Speaker 1: win with that coaching staff. Let's remember that Caleb's offensive 131 00:06:00,308 --> 00:06:02,988 Speaker 1: coordinator as his four way into the league was let 132 00:06:03,108 --> 00:06:05,708 Speaker 1: go in the middle of the season. I don't feel 133 00:06:05,748 --> 00:06:08,108 Speaker 1: like they had their house in order properly last year. 134 00:06:08,228 --> 00:06:10,068 Speaker 1: I think they do now. And yet my answer is 135 00:06:10,148 --> 00:06:12,748 Speaker 1: not Caleb. My answer is Drake May. Drake May of 136 00:06:12,788 --> 00:06:14,668 Speaker 1: the Patriots. So just remember this year is to maybe 137 00:06:14,708 --> 00:06:16,948 Speaker 1: the first time that he starts Week one. He sat 138 00:06:17,028 --> 00:06:19,428 Speaker 1: by Jacoby Brissett for a while last year and it 139 00:06:19,548 --> 00:06:22,348 Speaker 1: probably served him well. But last year, in his rookie year, 140 00:06:22,468 --> 00:06:24,308 Speaker 1: just to tell you where Drake May is coming from, 141 00:06:24,588 --> 00:06:26,308 Speaker 1: Drake May did not have a three hundred yard game. 142 00:06:26,668 --> 00:06:28,828 Speaker 1: He did not have a pass longer than forty yards. 143 00:06:29,188 --> 00:06:31,428 Speaker 1: And now this big talent that we were all impressed 144 00:06:31,468 --> 00:06:33,588 Speaker 1: with for hanging in on a four and thirteen team 145 00:06:34,188 --> 00:06:36,548 Speaker 1: has a new head coach, a new offensive coordinator, a 146 00:06:36,628 --> 00:06:39,668 Speaker 1: new left tackle, a new wide receiver one. It's everything 147 00:06:39,748 --> 00:06:42,788 Speaker 1: a growing boy needs and it's all right there. I 148 00:06:42,988 --> 00:06:44,908 Speaker 1: loved what I saw from Drake May on a bad 149 00:06:45,068 --> 00:06:48,548 Speaker 1: Patriots team. I think every Patriots fan was pleased with it. 150 00:06:48,948 --> 00:06:51,028 Speaker 1: This is a fan base that's used to winning Super 151 00:06:51,068 --> 00:06:53,668 Speaker 1: Bowls and seeing their quarterback the MVP. It was a 152 00:06:53,748 --> 00:06:57,028 Speaker 1: four and thirteen team and you're like, all right, mission accomplished. 153 00:06:57,068 --> 00:06:58,908 Speaker 1: I think we have a guy who can play. And 154 00:06:59,028 --> 00:07:02,188 Speaker 1: that's before Stefan Diggs. That's before Will Campbell. And I 155 00:07:02,268 --> 00:07:04,348 Speaker 1: know Stefan Diggs. It's not for everybody, I said all 156 00:07:04,388 --> 00:07:07,028 Speaker 1: all the time, but if you like a guy ushering 157 00:07:07,148 --> 00:07:10,868 Speaker 1: up your quarterback from infancy to adolescens, he is for you. 158 00:07:11,508 --> 00:07:13,748 Speaker 1: I think Stefan dis is going to catch ninety balls 159 00:07:13,828 --> 00:07:15,388 Speaker 1: next year, and I think Drake May is going to 160 00:07:15,428 --> 00:07:15,988 Speaker 1: make a big jump. 161 00:07:16,028 --> 00:07:16,508 Speaker 8: I like him. 162 00:07:17,108 --> 00:07:18,748 Speaker 6: I like what you said, KB, And just to add 163 00:07:18,748 --> 00:07:22,028 Speaker 6: a little bit to that great segment that you had, 164 00:07:22,988 --> 00:07:25,388 Speaker 6: you said, he has a new wide receiver one. This 165 00:07:25,548 --> 00:07:27,268 Speaker 6: is his first time that he has a wide receiver 166 00:07:27,388 --> 00:07:29,388 Speaker 6: one because his number one target last year was this 167 00:07:29,428 --> 00:07:32,308 Speaker 6: tight end hunter Henry. So it's gonna be I like 168 00:07:32,348 --> 00:07:34,228 Speaker 6: where you went with that, KB. That's I just wanted 169 00:07:34,228 --> 00:07:35,668 Speaker 6: to add that little detail in there. 170 00:07:35,748 --> 00:07:38,468 Speaker 2: All things considered, Actually, what you're both saying about Kayleb 171 00:07:38,508 --> 00:07:40,868 Speaker 2: Williams and Drake May from last season was that their 172 00:07:40,988 --> 00:07:44,668 Speaker 2: rosters maybe weren't the best, their coaching staff maybe didn't 173 00:07:44,748 --> 00:07:47,148 Speaker 2: wasn't as equip to usher these rookie quarterbacks in, and 174 00:07:47,228 --> 00:07:49,548 Speaker 2: they still clearly showed us enough for you both to 175 00:07:49,668 --> 00:07:52,388 Speaker 2: answer that. Kayleb Williams and Drake May, you guys think 176 00:07:52,428 --> 00:07:54,988 Speaker 2: could have the biggest jumps and second year quarterback. So 177 00:07:55,108 --> 00:07:57,828 Speaker 2: here we go Week one. Speaking of Kyle, you are right, 178 00:07:57,908 --> 00:08:00,788 Speaker 2: you and I actually we don't disagree actively on a 179 00:08:00,828 --> 00:08:02,308 Speaker 2: lot of things, but that was you and I last 180 00:08:02,348 --> 00:08:03,228 Speaker 2: year about Drake May. 181 00:08:03,388 --> 00:08:05,948 Speaker 3: I was thinking, like he shooting start and you were like, 182 00:08:06,028 --> 00:08:07,628 Speaker 3: get him out there. I want to see what he's got. 183 00:08:07,828 --> 00:08:10,668 Speaker 2: Here comes the question week one for the second year quarterbacks, 184 00:08:10,828 --> 00:08:13,508 Speaker 2: who are you actively watching Mantai? When you look at 185 00:08:13,548 --> 00:08:15,788 Speaker 2: that Week one slate, you're like, no, if I have 186 00:08:15,988 --> 00:08:18,588 Speaker 2: one Red Zone TV, I got this one dedicated to 187 00:08:18,668 --> 00:08:20,388 Speaker 2: this guy, and that's the quarterback that you're watching. 188 00:08:20,468 --> 00:08:22,388 Speaker 6: Well, if you look at all six guys behind us, 189 00:08:23,028 --> 00:08:24,788 Speaker 6: there's only one of them that hasn't played yet, and 190 00:08:24,828 --> 00:08:27,668 Speaker 6: it's JJ McCarthy. You mentioned that the Denver bronc was 191 00:08:27,788 --> 00:08:32,508 Speaker 6: traded up for bon Knicks. Well, the Minnesota Vikings traded 192 00:08:32,628 --> 00:08:35,188 Speaker 6: up for JJ McCarthy. So if I'm watching in Week one, 193 00:08:35,268 --> 00:08:37,108 Speaker 6: the number one guy that I want to see is 194 00:08:37,188 --> 00:08:39,468 Speaker 6: JJ McCarthy versus the Bears. I think it's a great 195 00:08:39,468 --> 00:08:41,988 Speaker 6: way for him to start his NFL career. They traded 196 00:08:42,108 --> 00:08:44,828 Speaker 6: up for him, and I want to see, is this 197 00:08:44,988 --> 00:08:48,268 Speaker 6: who you let Sam Donald go for? Is this who 198 00:08:48,828 --> 00:08:51,668 Speaker 6: you didn't keep Kirk Cousins for? Is this the reason 199 00:08:51,788 --> 00:08:55,468 Speaker 6: why you didn't draft a quarterback in this NFL draft 200 00:08:55,548 --> 00:08:59,148 Speaker 6: this year? It's almost like kill Munger KB from from 201 00:08:59,188 --> 00:09:00,948 Speaker 6: Black Panthers, Like is this your king? 202 00:09:01,508 --> 00:09:01,548 Speaker 8: Like? 203 00:09:01,708 --> 00:09:03,868 Speaker 4: Is this your guy? Is this where you're putting all 204 00:09:03,948 --> 00:09:04,628 Speaker 4: your chip on? 205 00:09:04,828 --> 00:09:06,388 Speaker 6: That's what I really want to see in week once, 206 00:09:06,468 --> 00:09:08,108 Speaker 6: and my eyes are going to be fixed to my 207 00:09:08,228 --> 00:09:11,228 Speaker 6: TV when I watch JJ McCarthy, and I really anticipate 208 00:09:11,348 --> 00:09:13,948 Speaker 6: this guy doing extremely well. The package that he is 209 00:09:14,068 --> 00:09:17,548 Speaker 6: going into the situation that he's going into over there 210 00:09:17,548 --> 00:09:19,788 Speaker 6: at Minnesota. I mean, I don't see any weaknesses with 211 00:09:19,868 --> 00:09:23,588 Speaker 6: the office. You have a Hawkinson, you have JJ, you 212 00:09:23,788 --> 00:09:28,388 Speaker 6: have Sernadison, you have Aaron Jones. Like you couldn't go 213 00:09:28,508 --> 00:09:30,468 Speaker 6: into a better situation. Oh, by the way, you have 214 00:09:30,548 --> 00:09:33,588 Speaker 6: Kevin O'Connell. So I'm really excited to watch him and 215 00:09:33,628 --> 00:09:34,708 Speaker 6: my eyes are going to be fixed on him. 216 00:09:35,828 --> 00:09:38,868 Speaker 1: It's a great answer. He's one of the most pivotal 217 00:09:38,948 --> 00:09:41,148 Speaker 1: players in this entire season. We really don't know. 218 00:09:41,468 --> 00:09:44,308 Speaker 4: I think we're all encouraged and optimistic, but he may 219 00:09:44,388 --> 00:09:44,788 Speaker 4: not have it. 220 00:09:44,868 --> 00:09:47,228 Speaker 1: He may have jitters. We have no idea. But I 221 00:09:47,308 --> 00:09:50,188 Speaker 1: go to the same game, like I'm looking at week one, Caleb, 222 00:09:50,348 --> 00:09:53,988 Speaker 1: this is a fantastic game, guys, Vikings at Bears. It's 223 00:09:54,028 --> 00:09:57,468 Speaker 1: a different deal. We have this mystery about JJ. But 224 00:09:57,668 --> 00:10:00,068 Speaker 1: now there is something that Caleb deals with differently in 225 00:10:00,148 --> 00:10:03,188 Speaker 1: year two, which is expectations. Year one, it was just basically, 226 00:10:03,228 --> 00:10:05,668 Speaker 1: oh my god, survive. Your coordinator gets fired, your head 227 00:10:05,708 --> 00:10:07,548 Speaker 1: coach gets fired. Just try to stay on your feet. 228 00:10:07,868 --> 00:10:10,748 Speaker 1: Now it's like, all right, Caleb, win. They have to 229 00:10:10,868 --> 00:10:13,268 Speaker 1: win that game. That is the Bears home opener. It 230 00:10:13,388 --> 00:10:15,748 Speaker 1: is a Monday Night is at Soldier Field. The last 231 00:10:15,788 --> 00:10:18,468 Speaker 1: time Bears fans saw Caleb, he was going to Lambeau 232 00:10:18,548 --> 00:10:20,868 Speaker 1: and winning. And there's none of this. All right, it's 233 00:10:20,908 --> 00:10:22,548 Speaker 1: a rookie. Let's just take care of him and make 234 00:10:22,588 --> 00:10:24,188 Speaker 1: sure he doesn't get hurt. Now, it's like, no, no, no, 235 00:10:24,228 --> 00:10:27,508 Speaker 1: no no. We have given you every toy in the 236 00:10:27,588 --> 00:10:29,828 Speaker 1: toys r us to play with. You go and play 237 00:10:29,908 --> 00:10:32,308 Speaker 1: well with them, Caleb, You go and beat the Vikings. 238 00:10:32,628 --> 00:10:36,188 Speaker 1: Imagine a scenario in which the Bears season with Ben 239 00:10:36,308 --> 00:10:41,228 Speaker 1: Johnson starts with a nationally televised home loss to JJ 240 00:10:41,468 --> 00:10:45,748 Speaker 1: McCarthy in his very first big time game. You can't 241 00:10:45,788 --> 00:10:49,348 Speaker 1: have that. That's a massively disappointment Week one loss for 242 00:10:49,428 --> 00:10:51,468 Speaker 1: the Bears fans who think they're going to be the 243 00:10:51,548 --> 00:10:52,108 Speaker 1: bell of the ball. 244 00:10:52,228 --> 00:10:53,268 Speaker 4: I gotta watch Caleb. 245 00:10:53,468 --> 00:10:56,988 Speaker 1: He needs to outperform JJ. He needs outperform expectations. This 246 00:10:57,148 --> 00:10:59,788 Speaker 1: is the beginning of a lot of big things in Chicago. 247 00:10:59,868 --> 00:11:03,148 Speaker 1: It's not just the JJ McCarthy debut. It's Caleb. It's 248 00:11:03,188 --> 00:11:06,628 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson, it's the first round tight end they drafted lovely, 249 00:11:06,668 --> 00:11:09,788 Speaker 1: It's so many things. Caleb show up, show out, social 250 00:11:09,788 --> 00:11:10,748 Speaker 1: field watching Kyle. 251 00:11:10,788 --> 00:11:12,308 Speaker 2: Having grown up in Chicago and you have all your 252 00:11:12,388 --> 00:11:14,788 Speaker 2: high schooluddies from back there, you're tapped in with the 253 00:11:14,868 --> 00:11:18,828 Speaker 2: Bears fan market. There was a unkey awkward quotes that 254 00:11:18,948 --> 00:11:21,108 Speaker 2: came out like six or eight weeks ago about how 255 00:11:21,308 --> 00:11:23,628 Speaker 2: Caleb thought he was trying to interview to go to 256 00:11:23,708 --> 00:11:26,028 Speaker 2: Minnesota but he ends up getting drafted to Chicago, and 257 00:11:26,108 --> 00:11:28,428 Speaker 2: he smoothed that stuff out, But that doesn't mean that 258 00:11:28,548 --> 00:11:31,188 Speaker 2: the fans didn't interpret it a certain way. I have 259 00:11:31,348 --> 00:11:34,388 Speaker 2: to imagine that Caleb potentially is also playing to a 260 00:11:34,428 --> 00:11:37,188 Speaker 2: point where he's trying to show once again this city, 261 00:11:37,268 --> 00:11:39,468 Speaker 2: this fan base, like I am your guy, and I'm 262 00:11:39,668 --> 00:11:42,468 Speaker 2: just as committed to being here no matter what awkward 263 00:11:42,548 --> 00:11:44,388 Speaker 2: quote in the book is said about me. What are 264 00:11:44,468 --> 00:11:46,548 Speaker 2: like the local guys have to say about this local 265 00:11:46,668 --> 00:11:47,348 Speaker 2: Chicago fans? 266 00:11:48,428 --> 00:11:51,428 Speaker 1: Well, if you want to just talk about bad Bears quarterbacks, 267 00:11:51,508 --> 00:11:52,628 Speaker 1: just ask Bears fans. 268 00:11:52,868 --> 00:11:53,348 Speaker 4: I don't. 269 00:11:53,348 --> 00:11:56,228 Speaker 1: I'm not on a single text chain in which anybody 270 00:11:56,708 --> 00:11:59,988 Speaker 1: was offended or clutched a single pearl about Caleb saying 271 00:12:00,028 --> 00:12:00,308 Speaker 1: I'm not. 272 00:12:00,508 --> 00:12:02,348 Speaker 4: Necessarily sure I want to go to Chicago. 273 00:12:02,388 --> 00:12:04,988 Speaker 1: I'm a quarterback. Everyone was like, yeah, of course, we 274 00:12:05,108 --> 00:12:06,868 Speaker 1: get it. I wouldn't want to come here either. It's 275 00:12:06,908 --> 00:12:10,348 Speaker 1: been terrible. I totally understand what you mean. I think 276 00:12:10,388 --> 00:12:13,308 Speaker 1: it actually made him more relatable for me. I was 277 00:12:13,388 --> 00:12:16,708 Speaker 1: not at all triggered or defensive whatsoever. I was like Caleb, like, 278 00:12:17,308 --> 00:12:19,028 Speaker 1: I can't tell you I would want to come here 279 00:12:19,068 --> 00:12:21,428 Speaker 1: either if I was you and my dad was running 280 00:12:21,428 --> 00:12:23,548 Speaker 1: the show and I was making millions in Nil, I'm 281 00:12:23,588 --> 00:12:26,188 Speaker 1: not going to Chicago. But I think he has learned 282 00:12:26,268 --> 00:12:28,348 Speaker 1: about the city. I think he has learned about this, 283 00:12:28,828 --> 00:12:31,748 Speaker 1: the atmosphere, and honestly, like he gets here and his 284 00:12:31,788 --> 00:12:34,868 Speaker 1: head coaches is Matt Eberflus's the offensive coordinator Shane Walter, 285 00:12:34,948 --> 00:12:36,708 Speaker 1: and they're both fired. I mean, it's it was a 286 00:12:36,828 --> 00:12:39,428 Speaker 1: ridiculous rookie year. He was kind of right, but then 287 00:12:39,428 --> 00:12:41,788 Speaker 1: all they've done is surrounding with pieces so far. I 288 00:12:41,948 --> 00:12:45,068 Speaker 1: just listen. The McCarthy thing is fascinating too. The McCarthy's 289 00:12:45,108 --> 00:12:49,388 Speaker 1: schedule deal is amazing because JJ McCarthy's season that we're 290 00:12:49,388 --> 00:12:53,188 Speaker 1: all waiting to see. His first two games are national television, right, 291 00:12:53,228 --> 00:12:55,948 Speaker 1: that's a pretty big deal. He plays against Caleb and 292 00:12:56,028 --> 00:12:58,748 Speaker 1: then Penix in week two, so it's like right out 293 00:12:58,828 --> 00:13:01,828 Speaker 1: of the gate. You're going against your peers against which 294 00:13:01,828 --> 00:13:04,028 Speaker 1: you're going to be measured for your whole career. So 295 00:13:04,588 --> 00:13:07,028 Speaker 1: JJ goes, there's no like little warm up game where 296 00:13:07,068 --> 00:13:09,508 Speaker 1: you play such and such team that nobody cares about. 297 00:13:09,748 --> 00:13:11,828 Speaker 1: It is right into the guys there you're going to 298 00:13:11,828 --> 00:13:13,228 Speaker 1: be compared to. Because I think that's really cool. 299 00:13:13,308 --> 00:13:15,188 Speaker 4: The sophomore Kings, the sophomore Kings. 300 00:13:15,268 --> 00:13:15,388 Speaker 1: Right. 301 00:13:15,548 --> 00:13:18,388 Speaker 2: Manta keeps referencing this wall behind us like it is 302 00:13:18,508 --> 00:13:20,428 Speaker 2: a crazy group and. 303 00:13:20,508 --> 00:13:21,548 Speaker 3: List of quarterbacks. 304 00:13:21,748 --> 00:13:23,708 Speaker 2: And one of the plays that we saw last year 305 00:13:24,108 --> 00:13:26,508 Speaker 2: was the Hail mary the Hale Maryland, whatever you want 306 00:13:26,548 --> 00:13:29,348 Speaker 2: to call it from jayde Daniels easily in that rookie class, 307 00:13:29,388 --> 00:13:31,828 Speaker 2: the most memorable play for those guys in twenty twenty four. 308 00:13:32,108 --> 00:13:33,108 Speaker 3: Let's spin the ball forward. 309 00:13:33,188 --> 00:13:36,348 Speaker 2: Second year quarterback on our list that you think will 310 00:13:36,348 --> 00:13:39,508 Speaker 2: have the most memorable play in twenty twenty five. 311 00:13:39,668 --> 00:13:41,788 Speaker 3: Look at that thing. I can't stop look. I'm salivating 312 00:13:41,828 --> 00:13:42,348 Speaker 3: over that list. 313 00:13:42,588 --> 00:13:45,108 Speaker 4: That's a great list. What's a great list of just quarterbacks. 314 00:13:45,308 --> 00:13:47,948 Speaker 6: We're lucky as NFL fans that we get to see 315 00:13:47,988 --> 00:13:50,748 Speaker 6: these six quarterbacks suit up in the NFL for years 316 00:13:50,788 --> 00:13:52,268 Speaker 6: to come. Now, you could look at this list, and 317 00:13:52,308 --> 00:13:53,708 Speaker 6: which one is going to have one of. 318 00:13:53,708 --> 00:13:55,668 Speaker 4: Those wild plays. Jade and Daniels had a lot of 319 00:13:55,708 --> 00:13:58,028 Speaker 4: them last year, But I got to go back to Caleb. 320 00:13:58,428 --> 00:14:00,748 Speaker 6: I got to go back to Caleb because his ability 321 00:14:00,828 --> 00:14:04,628 Speaker 6: to improvise. I think when you're able to improvide the 322 00:14:04,668 --> 00:14:06,948 Speaker 6: way that he does, and then you're also able to 323 00:14:07,068 --> 00:14:10,708 Speaker 6: throw the ball with your body in all sorts of 324 00:14:10,788 --> 00:14:13,308 Speaker 6: weird angles, it's almost like Patrick Mahomes. How many times 325 00:14:13,348 --> 00:14:15,948 Speaker 6: have we seen Patrick Mahomes throw the ball when his 326 00:14:16,068 --> 00:14:17,588 Speaker 6: body is parallel to the ground. 327 00:14:17,908 --> 00:14:19,508 Speaker 4: His ability to create things. 328 00:14:19,628 --> 00:14:22,268 Speaker 6: Now, you take Caleb and you put it with a 329 00:14:22,348 --> 00:14:24,708 Speaker 6: man named Ben Johnson who rant all of these trick 330 00:14:24,828 --> 00:14:28,108 Speaker 6: plays last year, not only with receivers and running backs, 331 00:14:28,908 --> 00:14:32,068 Speaker 6: but you have Jared Goff catching touchdown passes. You have 332 00:14:32,388 --> 00:14:36,628 Speaker 6: Jared Goff stumbling out from under center and throwing touchdown 333 00:14:36,788 --> 00:14:40,228 Speaker 6: like there are so many highlight plays that Ben Johnson 334 00:14:41,028 --> 00:14:44,748 Speaker 6: created for his team and for Jared Goff that now 335 00:14:44,788 --> 00:14:47,228 Speaker 6: you put that with somebody like Caleb Williams, and that's 336 00:14:47,308 --> 00:14:48,828 Speaker 6: just something I think we're going to talk about a 337 00:14:48,868 --> 00:14:51,828 Speaker 6: lot on this show, Jamie, for this entire year, is 338 00:14:52,268 --> 00:14:54,868 Speaker 6: what type of what type of trick plays are coming 339 00:14:54,868 --> 00:14:57,188 Speaker 6: out of Chicago now, and that's something that I'm watched for. 340 00:14:57,308 --> 00:15:00,188 Speaker 6: So I think Caleb is going to have one of those. 341 00:15:00,548 --> 00:15:02,748 Speaker 1: Yeah, Caleb has the strongest arm of any of those 342 00:15:02,788 --> 00:15:04,868 Speaker 1: guys in my opinion. And let's remember, even though that 343 00:15:04,948 --> 00:15:07,428 Speaker 1: looks like this amazing crew that we've now seen most 344 00:15:07,428 --> 00:15:09,188 Speaker 1: of them play a year of football, there really was 345 00:15:09,228 --> 00:15:11,828 Speaker 1: not a debate like Caleb was the guy that Caleb 346 00:15:11,868 --> 00:15:13,388 Speaker 1: was the guy who's gonna go number one. As much 347 00:15:13,388 --> 00:15:15,868 Speaker 1: as we love now Nix and May and all of them, 348 00:15:16,268 --> 00:15:19,148 Speaker 1: Caleb was looked at as the consensus one. I don't 349 00:15:19,148 --> 00:15:21,908 Speaker 1: remember us having a lot of debates about who should 350 00:15:21,948 --> 00:15:23,988 Speaker 1: go number one, and the Bears made up their mind 351 00:15:24,068 --> 00:15:26,468 Speaker 1: really quick. And yet, for this question, which I think 352 00:15:26,588 --> 00:15:29,748 Speaker 1: is a fun one most memorable play, I'm gonna go curveball. 353 00:15:29,948 --> 00:15:33,068 Speaker 1: I'm gonna say Pennix in Atlanta for a bunch of 354 00:15:33,148 --> 00:15:36,108 Speaker 1: different reasons. First of all, this kind of surprised me. 355 00:15:36,588 --> 00:15:39,668 Speaker 1: The Atlanta Falcons are like all over primetime this year. 356 00:15:39,788 --> 00:15:43,388 Speaker 1: They have five primetime games to make a truly memorable play, 357 00:15:43,828 --> 00:15:45,748 Speaker 1: It's hard to do it in that one o'clock window. 358 00:15:45,828 --> 00:15:48,428 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm thinking about Odell's one handed catch and 359 00:15:48,508 --> 00:15:51,868 Speaker 1: all different kinds of highlights. Unless you're like say Kuon 360 00:15:51,988 --> 00:15:54,948 Speaker 1: jumping over somebody backwards, it's hard to make a timeless 361 00:15:55,028 --> 00:15:58,148 Speaker 1: highlight that's not in the bright lights. They're gonna be 362 00:15:58,228 --> 00:16:00,028 Speaker 1: a lot. And I wouldn't have thought the Falcons, but 363 00:16:00,108 --> 00:16:03,708 Speaker 1: they are also like call me petty, I like a 364 00:16:03,788 --> 00:16:06,068 Speaker 1: left handed I think it's really cool. I think it 365 00:16:06,148 --> 00:16:08,788 Speaker 1: looks different. I think Steve Young, Michael Vick, any of 366 00:16:08,828 --> 00:16:11,948 Speaker 1: those Boomersyasin rather like I think some of them. Something 367 00:16:12,028 --> 00:16:14,308 Speaker 1: just sticks out about it. It looks different. And I'm 368 00:16:14,308 --> 00:16:16,148 Speaker 1: looking at that guy right there, Drake London. I was 369 00:16:16,228 --> 00:16:19,188 Speaker 1: watching Quarterback on Netflix last night, and I was watching 370 00:16:19,268 --> 00:16:22,028 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins make a game winning drive against the Eagles 371 00:16:22,068 --> 00:16:24,508 Speaker 1: in Week two to beat the Super Bowl champs, and 372 00:16:24,668 --> 00:16:26,788 Speaker 1: he hits London and the corner of the end zone 373 00:16:26,828 --> 00:16:30,188 Speaker 1: and London looks so good and so big, and he 374 00:16:30,428 --> 00:16:32,988 Speaker 1: shakes Darius Slay on this route in the red zone 375 00:16:33,028 --> 00:16:35,908 Speaker 1: for the game winning touchdown. I feel like there's gonna 376 00:16:35,908 --> 00:16:39,108 Speaker 1: be a Penix to London highlight that just blows our 377 00:16:39,188 --> 00:16:43,108 Speaker 1: mind in prime time left handed throw. I don't know. 378 00:16:43,428 --> 00:16:45,508 Speaker 1: I'm into the aesthetics of it. But I just feel 379 00:16:45,548 --> 00:16:47,588 Speaker 1: like there's gonna be something that comes out of Atlanta 380 00:16:47,668 --> 00:16:48,548 Speaker 1: this year from Pennix. 381 00:16:48,708 --> 00:16:50,468 Speaker 2: I totally agree, Kyle, And it reminds me too of 382 00:16:50,548 --> 00:16:52,548 Speaker 2: like when we used to flip two as game film 383 00:16:52,548 --> 00:16:54,828 Speaker 2: and you're like, now it looks correct because we're seeing 384 00:16:54,868 --> 00:16:58,148 Speaker 2: a right handed thrower. It doesn't matter the left handed 385 00:16:58,228 --> 00:17:00,908 Speaker 2: little chef's kiss. Part of that would make it fantastic. 386 00:17:02,108 --> 00:17:06,868 Speaker 6: The player that I have is Coleridge Bernard Strong, the 387 00:17:07,068 --> 00:17:09,668 Speaker 6: four CJ shrup Strap. 388 00:17:09,748 --> 00:17:12,548 Speaker 1: I try to get creative, and it's screwed my hotache. 389 00:17:12,348 --> 00:17:14,788 Speaker 4: For those mistakes. Everything that you got, Bro is there 390 00:17:14,828 --> 00:17:15,468 Speaker 4: you already Bro. 391 00:17:15,788 --> 00:17:18,308 Speaker 6: I'm really excited about the a f C West, and 392 00:17:18,388 --> 00:17:22,588 Speaker 6: I'm especially excited about the La the La, the Las 393 00:17:22,708 --> 00:17:23,468 Speaker 6: Vegas Raiders. 394 00:17:23,508 --> 00:17:24,868 Speaker 4: I gotta get it together. 395 00:17:25,148 --> 00:17:27,188 Speaker 6: For some reason, half of the team at a stick 396 00:17:27,308 --> 00:17:30,108 Speaker 6: restaurant order a stuffed chicken breast. 397 00:17:30,188 --> 00:17:31,868 Speaker 4: Why would you order that? That's kind of like the 398 00:17:31,948 --> 00:17:32,748 Speaker 4: Detroit Lions. 399 00:17:33,828 --> 00:17:37,148 Speaker 6: There's analytics that tell dan Quinn, dan Quinn, it's four down, 400 00:17:37,148 --> 00:17:38,708 Speaker 6: you should punt the bars. Now I'm going to go 401 00:17:38,788 --> 00:17:41,468 Speaker 6: for it. Dan Quinn, it's four down, you should kick 402 00:17:41,508 --> 00:17:43,708 Speaker 6: the field goal. Now I'm gonna I'm gonna go for it. 403 00:17:43,748 --> 00:17:44,948 Speaker 6: I'm gonna try to a touchdown. 404 00:17:46,228 --> 00:17:51,748 Speaker 1: Dan Quinn is like the guy at Dan Quinn, Dan Campbell. 405 00:17:51,668 --> 00:17:54,588 Speaker 4: It's like the guy geez, I got the stuff chicken 406 00:17:54,628 --> 00:17:55,228 Speaker 4: breast nice? 407 00:17:56,668 --> 00:18:01,428 Speaker 3: You're all right, all right, yep, Okay, I'll be damned 408 00:18:01,508 --> 00:18:02,188 Speaker 3: love that right now. 409 00:18:02,308 --> 00:18:05,828 Speaker 2: I'll be danned because you just couldn't get it together yesterday. 410 00:18:05,908 --> 00:18:06,428 Speaker 3: So here we are. 411 00:18:06,628 --> 00:18:12,228 Speaker 2: We're playing trivia based on Dan's or Daniels important clarification 412 00:18:12,468 --> 00:18:14,548 Speaker 2: in the NFL. I will be hosting this segment and 413 00:18:14,868 --> 00:18:18,108 Speaker 2: it's all on the basis of mantids. Couldn't lock in yesterday, 414 00:18:18,148 --> 00:18:23,348 Speaker 2: so lock in now, my friend. First question, which Dan 415 00:18:24,388 --> 00:18:28,308 Speaker 2: holds the rookie record for games with four or more 416 00:18:28,548 --> 00:18:31,668 Speaker 2: passing touchdowns against zero interceptions. 417 00:18:32,188 --> 00:18:35,268 Speaker 3: Keep in mind they were a rookie, they threw four 418 00:18:35,348 --> 00:18:37,548 Speaker 3: or more and no picks, and they did this multiple times. 419 00:18:37,588 --> 00:18:38,268 Speaker 3: Who has the record? 420 00:18:38,348 --> 00:18:43,308 Speaker 2: Is it a Daniel Jones, b Danny White, see Dan 421 00:18:43,468 --> 00:18:49,108 Speaker 2: Marino or d Dan Bouts. Please for clarification purposes, write 422 00:18:49,148 --> 00:18:53,348 Speaker 2: the entire name of the player and then show us 423 00:18:53,428 --> 00:18:54,988 Speaker 2: your answer on your board. 424 00:18:55,628 --> 00:18:57,388 Speaker 4: Got it? Okay? Okay? 425 00:18:58,148 --> 00:18:59,268 Speaker 2: So confused? 426 00:18:59,308 --> 00:19:03,268 Speaker 1: Well, Daniel Jones did come in and he play really well, 427 00:19:04,348 --> 00:19:07,748 Speaker 1: k Or, but that's just some really gaudy stats right there, 428 00:19:07,828 --> 00:19:10,788 Speaker 1: and I have to just go with the get the 429 00:19:11,028 --> 00:19:14,708 Speaker 1: ball on the fairway. Marino as a rookie was unbelievably incredible, 430 00:19:14,788 --> 00:19:16,908 Speaker 1: So I will say Dan Marino. I don't know the 431 00:19:17,148 --> 00:19:19,668 Speaker 1: nuances of those stats, but I know he was great. 432 00:19:19,428 --> 00:19:22,788 Speaker 4: So I'll go with that. Okay, Am I going to yep? Okay, 433 00:19:23,108 --> 00:19:23,708 Speaker 4: fill your board. 434 00:19:23,948 --> 00:19:26,468 Speaker 1: I this is you versus me, buddy, uh huh. 435 00:19:26,828 --> 00:19:28,788 Speaker 6: I'm gonna go the same thing there. So I didn't 436 00:19:28,788 --> 00:19:31,228 Speaker 6: put Dad Marino on first because obviously I said CJ. 437 00:19:31,388 --> 00:19:32,668 Speaker 4: Strong instead of C J. Stroud. 438 00:19:32,668 --> 00:19:35,068 Speaker 6: I didn't want to misspell his name. But I too 439 00:19:35,108 --> 00:19:37,228 Speaker 6: think it's going to be Dad Marino. I chose Dad 440 00:19:37,308 --> 00:19:39,908 Speaker 6: Marino yesterday on my triplet and because of that, I 441 00:19:39,988 --> 00:19:42,788 Speaker 6: had a little bit of research, and I think that. 442 00:19:42,868 --> 00:19:43,388 Speaker 4: Is going to be Dad. 443 00:19:43,628 --> 00:19:49,748 Speaker 2: Okay, it's great guesses for both. Unfortunately you are both incorrect. Hey, 444 00:19:49,908 --> 00:19:52,508 Speaker 2: Daniel Jones, what it is Daniel Jones? 445 00:19:52,708 --> 00:19:54,108 Speaker 3: And if I have it correct? 446 00:19:54,548 --> 00:19:58,228 Speaker 2: According to giants dot Com, only three times in NFL 447 00:19:58,388 --> 00:20:02,748 Speaker 2: history has a rookie quarterback thrown for at least three 448 00:20:02,828 --> 00:20:05,668 Speaker 2: hundredards and name with four touchdown passes and no picks. 449 00:20:05,788 --> 00:20:08,188 Speaker 2: Two of those were by Daniel Jones and his rookie season. 450 00:20:08,548 --> 00:20:11,548 Speaker 2: So three times it's happened before in the NFL, but 451 00:20:11,708 --> 00:20:15,348 Speaker 2: twice Daniel Jones did it, and so that must record. 452 00:20:15,588 --> 00:20:18,948 Speaker 4: Yep, respect Daniel Jones. Yet we were. 453 00:20:18,948 --> 00:20:21,708 Speaker 1: Calling him Danny dimes On ironically, like we were like, 454 00:20:21,828 --> 00:20:24,308 Speaker 1: this guy is incredible, and I know the stocks a 455 00:20:24,348 --> 00:20:25,948 Speaker 1: little down right now. It's not a bounce back, but 456 00:20:26,028 --> 00:20:26,988 Speaker 1: he was really good then. 457 00:20:27,028 --> 00:20:31,708 Speaker 2: Yeah, absolutely, all right, Yeah, I was on the same 458 00:20:32,228 --> 00:20:34,708 Speaker 2: tight fairway for you, Kyle, and unfortunately you did shank it. 459 00:20:34,748 --> 00:20:34,988 Speaker 4: Okay. 460 00:20:35,108 --> 00:20:36,748 Speaker 1: Question two, I'm in the woods like usual. 461 00:20:36,948 --> 00:20:39,788 Speaker 3: Who is the only Dan to. 462 00:20:39,948 --> 00:20:44,228 Speaker 2: Lead the NFL in scrimmage touchdowns in a season? She's 463 00:20:44,268 --> 00:20:51,028 Speaker 2: an h touchdown Danny Amandola, see Daniel Graham, see Danny 464 00:20:51,108 --> 00:20:54,348 Speaker 2: Woodhead or d Dan Reeves. 465 00:20:54,628 --> 00:20:56,868 Speaker 3: Okay, so this player had you go. 466 00:20:56,988 --> 00:21:00,028 Speaker 4: First man, Yeah, I got you in scrimmage touchdowns. Okay. 467 00:21:00,748 --> 00:21:04,068 Speaker 6: So when I when I read this question, it says 468 00:21:04,148 --> 00:21:07,508 Speaker 6: from scrimmage, right, so it doesn't necessarily mean run, it 469 00:21:07,548 --> 00:21:10,828 Speaker 6: doesn't necessarily mean pass. But there's somebody on there who 470 00:21:10,868 --> 00:21:14,388 Speaker 6: I played with Danny Wood head for three or four 471 00:21:14,468 --> 00:21:17,388 Speaker 6: years with the Chargers. That did both one of the 472 00:21:17,508 --> 00:21:21,308 Speaker 6: hardest guys siguard out of the backfield. And so I'm 473 00:21:21,348 --> 00:21:23,388 Speaker 6: gonna go see Danny Wood had not only with this 474 00:21:23,508 --> 00:21:25,988 Speaker 6: time with the Patriots, but also how it utilized him 475 00:21:26,308 --> 00:21:28,308 Speaker 6: with the Chargers. So shout out to Danny Wood, hid, 476 00:21:28,548 --> 00:21:29,108 Speaker 6: I got sea. 477 00:21:31,028 --> 00:21:33,228 Speaker 4: So they all, it's only you only have to be 478 00:21:33,308 --> 00:21:34,508 Speaker 4: better than all the other Dans. 479 00:21:34,788 --> 00:21:37,948 Speaker 1: Yes, right, So in other words, like uh, all right, 480 00:21:38,388 --> 00:21:41,148 Speaker 1: so because I'm like Amondola, those guys didn't lead the league, 481 00:21:41,148 --> 00:21:43,508 Speaker 1: and I'm like, no, just the dance. I'm gonna take 482 00:21:43,508 --> 00:21:47,388 Speaker 1: a flyer in this one because the staff got cute 483 00:21:47,468 --> 00:21:49,108 Speaker 1: with the first one and they tried to tempt us 484 00:21:49,148 --> 00:21:52,388 Speaker 1: with Dan Marino, you know, mostly as a coach, but 485 00:21:52,548 --> 00:21:54,788 Speaker 1: Dan Reeves was a player back in. 486 00:21:54,868 --> 00:21:56,468 Speaker 4: The day, and he was a player. 487 00:21:56,468 --> 00:21:58,948 Speaker 1: I think he played for the Cowboys. So I'm gonna say, 488 00:21:59,108 --> 00:22:02,108 Speaker 1: Dan Reeves, who went on to be a very successful coach, 489 00:22:02,148 --> 00:22:04,868 Speaker 1: did he lead the Dans in touchdowns Jamie when. 490 00:22:04,708 --> 00:22:07,668 Speaker 2: He played for the Cowboys from sixty five to seventy two. 491 00:22:07,988 --> 00:22:12,388 Speaker 2: Dan Reeves did indeed lead the NFL instrumage touchdowns and 492 00:22:12,668 --> 00:22:16,428 Speaker 2: ill season. It only takes Kyle Brant a single question 493 00:22:16,628 --> 00:22:19,068 Speaker 2: to suss out how the production staff can try to 494 00:22:19,228 --> 00:22:19,908 Speaker 2: get cute. 495 00:22:20,388 --> 00:22:21,548 Speaker 3: And Kyle Brandt, you nailed it. 496 00:22:21,708 --> 00:22:24,348 Speaker 2: Please walk us through this old footage with the goalpost 497 00:22:24,388 --> 00:22:25,108 Speaker 2: in the middle of the end. 498 00:22:25,228 --> 00:22:27,548 Speaker 1: Yeah, but you don't see Dan Reeves much as a 499 00:22:27,628 --> 00:22:32,548 Speaker 1: player again, fantastic coach of course, with Denver John out 500 00:22:32,548 --> 00:22:34,428 Speaker 1: weigh in all those years and so many stops, like 501 00:22:34,508 --> 00:22:37,108 Speaker 1: just a really respected guy. But he was such a 502 00:22:37,148 --> 00:22:38,788 Speaker 1: good coach, you don't get to see him running the 503 00:22:38,828 --> 00:22:42,108 Speaker 1: ball around very much. And Jamie, you couldn't be more right. 504 00:22:42,708 --> 00:22:46,348 Speaker 1: I know pretty good NFL history. I'm excellent annoying the 505 00:22:46,428 --> 00:22:49,668 Speaker 1: GMFB staff and their snarkiness. So I'm just reading this 506 00:22:49,788 --> 00:22:51,788 Speaker 1: thing like a book and look at Dan Reeves cut 507 00:22:51,868 --> 00:22:54,428 Speaker 1: it back against Washington. I love this footage. 508 00:22:55,548 --> 00:22:57,788 Speaker 3: It's perfect well done. Right, Kyle's up one. 509 00:22:58,188 --> 00:23:01,348 Speaker 2: Nothing is going to become my new official thing that 510 00:23:01,388 --> 00:23:03,108 Speaker 2: I get to read on live television, So bear with 511 00:23:03,228 --> 00:23:06,108 Speaker 2: us everything, all right? Who said the following quote in 512 00:23:06,228 --> 00:23:09,508 Speaker 2: reference to being told their team is far away from you? 513 00:23:09,788 --> 00:23:10,348 Speaker 4: Oh my god. 514 00:23:10,668 --> 00:23:14,468 Speaker 3: I was like, hey, bleep you, that's not how it's 515 00:23:14,548 --> 00:23:15,228 Speaker 3: going to go down. 516 00:23:15,508 --> 00:23:18,788 Speaker 2: It wasn't disrespect, it was dismissiveness, and I felt some 517 00:23:18,948 --> 00:23:19,708 Speaker 2: kind of way about it. 518 00:23:19,988 --> 00:23:21,628 Speaker 3: It was we're going to be a lot better. 519 00:23:21,508 --> 00:23:24,188 Speaker 2: Than we just showed today, and eventually we'll show that. 520 00:23:24,508 --> 00:23:27,308 Speaker 2: So not to prove it to everybody else or underdog stories. 521 00:23:27,548 --> 00:23:28,948 Speaker 2: It's how we got down. 522 00:23:29,188 --> 00:23:31,748 Speaker 3: Okan got some options here. Everybody? 523 00:23:31,948 --> 00:23:37,388 Speaker 2: Is it a Dan Campbell, B Dan Quinn, see Daniel 524 00:23:37,468 --> 00:23:42,668 Speaker 2: LaRusso or d Dan Morgan? Jeez, When his team was 525 00:23:42,828 --> 00:23:46,828 Speaker 2: told that they were far from far away from being contenders, 526 00:23:47,348 --> 00:23:47,548 Speaker 2: you go. 527 00:23:47,628 --> 00:23:48,108 Speaker 4: First, KB. 528 00:23:49,588 --> 00:23:52,268 Speaker 1: Why do I would Daniel LaRusso from the Karate Kid 529 00:23:52,428 --> 00:23:54,268 Speaker 1: be in the NFL. I don't think of any other 530 00:23:54,508 --> 00:23:57,828 Speaker 1: Dan's what are we doing here? Dan Morgan would talk 531 00:23:57,948 --> 00:24:01,428 Speaker 1: like that, here's what I'm going to say. I feel 532 00:24:01,468 --> 00:24:03,388 Speaker 1: good about this one. But mat Tai, I don't want 533 00:24:03,428 --> 00:24:07,708 Speaker 1: you to copy my answer. You go forday, I think no, 534 00:24:07,868 --> 00:24:12,588 Speaker 1: but you can just I think it's Dan Quinn because 535 00:24:13,268 --> 00:24:15,748 Speaker 1: I think that the F bomb was inserted to try 536 00:24:15,788 --> 00:24:17,388 Speaker 1: to make us think it's Dan Campbell. 537 00:24:17,908 --> 00:24:21,148 Speaker 4: But Dan Quinn also will go that route, and I think. 538 00:24:21,028 --> 00:24:22,828 Speaker 1: It's Dan Quinn, who's a passionate guy. 539 00:24:23,148 --> 00:24:25,588 Speaker 6: See, I like Dan Quinn and dan Quinn to me, though, 540 00:24:26,228 --> 00:24:29,548 Speaker 6: he just doesn't seem like somebody who publicly drops would 541 00:24:29,588 --> 00:24:32,428 Speaker 6: drop a bomb like that. But Dan Campbell is when 542 00:24:32,468 --> 00:24:34,668 Speaker 6: he has no filter, and that's what I love about 543 00:24:34,708 --> 00:24:37,708 Speaker 6: Dan Campbell. So the guy that I was calling dan 544 00:24:37,828 --> 00:24:41,548 Speaker 6: Quinn yesterday, I think that it's Dan Campbell. That's why 545 00:24:41,548 --> 00:24:42,348 Speaker 6: I'm going with Jamie. 546 00:24:42,428 --> 00:24:48,748 Speaker 2: Okay. Unfortunately, the clarification that you needed yesterday continues in 547 00:24:48,828 --> 00:24:50,708 Speaker 2: this question today because Kyle. 548 00:24:50,628 --> 00:24:54,628 Speaker 3: Is right, that is Dan Quinn and it is not 549 00:24:54,828 --> 00:24:56,748 Speaker 3: Dan Campbell. And I believe we have the sound, so 550 00:24:56,868 --> 00:24:58,348 Speaker 3: let's listen to Dan Quinn. 551 00:25:00,068 --> 00:25:02,588 Speaker 7: And I was like, hey, if you you know, like, 552 00:25:03,028 --> 00:25:05,388 Speaker 7: that's not how it's going to go down. And I 553 00:25:05,508 --> 00:25:11,468 Speaker 7: was upset, but it wasn't disrespect. It was dismissiveness, and 554 00:25:13,788 --> 00:25:15,548 Speaker 7: I felt some kind of way, but it didn't motivate 555 00:25:15,628 --> 00:25:20,348 Speaker 7: me more to say my self censor Like, wasn't disrespect. 556 00:25:20,628 --> 00:25:23,348 Speaker 7: It was we're going to be a lot better than 557 00:25:23,348 --> 00:25:24,308 Speaker 7: what we just showed. 558 00:25:24,028 --> 00:25:27,508 Speaker 1: To I'm still confused, Jamie, why Daniel Larusso's on, Who's 559 00:25:27,508 --> 00:25:28,308 Speaker 1: going to be on the next one? 560 00:25:28,388 --> 00:25:30,708 Speaker 4: Dan Ackroyd? What are we doing here? 561 00:25:30,788 --> 00:25:33,228 Speaker 1: Daniel day Lewis, Daniel rad we. 562 00:25:33,268 --> 00:25:35,668 Speaker 2: Are just dipping our toe back in for Kyle, don't 563 00:25:35,708 --> 00:25:36,708 Speaker 2: just denigrate the staff. 564 00:25:36,748 --> 00:25:37,908 Speaker 3: Okay, here we go. 565 00:25:38,428 --> 00:25:40,548 Speaker 1: The next one's Danny DeVito. I'll blind answer it. 566 00:25:40,588 --> 00:25:45,988 Speaker 2: Go ahead, Okay, Kyle's not too right, and man tais 567 00:25:46,068 --> 00:25:47,388 Speaker 2: got you say? 568 00:25:47,988 --> 00:25:49,948 Speaker 3: Okay, well I also have my board. Okay, here we go. 569 00:25:50,108 --> 00:25:54,508 Speaker 2: Question for which of these dans completed eighty percent of 570 00:25:54,588 --> 00:25:58,308 Speaker 2: their passes and had over three hundred yards in the game. Oh, 571 00:25:58,468 --> 00:26:04,828 Speaker 2: going up against a Bill Belichick defense, Bill Belichick defense today, 572 00:26:05,428 --> 00:26:14,148 Speaker 2: Dan Marino, Dan Fouts, see Dan Orlovsky or d Danny White. 573 00:26:15,148 --> 00:26:22,348 Speaker 6: Okay, So I'm gonna try to utilize kb's logic. Logic, okay, 574 00:26:22,548 --> 00:26:25,428 Speaker 6: and I think when you they think they know me, right, 575 00:26:25,468 --> 00:26:27,388 Speaker 6: and they think that when I when I think of 576 00:26:27,908 --> 00:26:30,948 Speaker 6: Bill Belichick, I think of Patriots Bill Belichick. But Bill 577 00:26:31,028 --> 00:26:33,588 Speaker 6: had a long career and I know that it most 578 00:26:33,788 --> 00:26:36,668 Speaker 6: likely cross with this guy Dan Marino. 579 00:26:36,908 --> 00:26:39,468 Speaker 4: So I'm gonna go with Dan Marino. I'm not gonna 580 00:26:39,508 --> 00:26:43,948 Speaker 4: go Dan Faults Orlovsky. I'm gonna go with Dan Marino. KB. 581 00:26:44,188 --> 00:26:48,148 Speaker 1: Come on, bro, all right, yeah, because I think your 582 00:26:48,268 --> 00:26:51,108 Speaker 1: your instincts are right, man side. It's not Patriots Belichick 583 00:26:51,148 --> 00:26:55,108 Speaker 1: they're talking about it's either Brown's Belichick or more likely 584 00:26:55,588 --> 00:26:59,068 Speaker 1: New York Giants defensive coordinator Bill Belichick, which would take 585 00:26:59,108 --> 00:27:02,068 Speaker 1: us all the way back to the eighties. I think 586 00:27:02,188 --> 00:27:04,748 Speaker 1: Orlovsky's out. I think it's too late for foul, and 587 00:27:04,908 --> 00:27:09,708 Speaker 1: Marino's the shiny answer. So I'm gonna say this. It's meta. 588 00:27:09,908 --> 00:27:13,668 Speaker 1: The whiteboard and the white boy say white. That's why 589 00:27:13,668 --> 00:27:15,428 Speaker 1: I'm gonna say, Danny White. 590 00:27:15,508 --> 00:27:17,508 Speaker 3: It's perfect. You are both wrong. 591 00:27:17,788 --> 00:27:19,188 Speaker 7: No, it is. 592 00:27:19,468 --> 00:27:22,588 Speaker 3: On On December fourth, twenty. 593 00:27:22,348 --> 00:27:26,668 Speaker 2: Eleven, Dan Arlovsky led Indianapolis Colts. 594 00:27:27,868 --> 00:27:29,468 Speaker 3: Were playing the New England Patriots. 595 00:27:29,668 --> 00:27:34,268 Speaker 2: Arlovsky went for three point fifty three and completed party 596 00:27:34,308 --> 00:27:36,988 Speaker 2: of thirty seven, which night makes it a nice round 597 00:27:37,108 --> 00:27:40,628 Speaker 2: number of eighty one percent completion. He had two touchdowns 598 00:27:41,108 --> 00:27:42,188 Speaker 2: and an interception. 599 00:27:43,188 --> 00:27:47,668 Speaker 1: Danilovsky, everybody, come on, guys, Dan, I'm sorry we didn't 600 00:27:47,668 --> 00:27:47,868 Speaker 1: know this. 601 00:27:48,468 --> 00:27:48,588 Speaker 4: Dan. 602 00:27:48,868 --> 00:27:51,708 Speaker 1: I should have remembered this game, and you should have 603 00:27:51,748 --> 00:27:54,668 Speaker 1: gone and celebrated a colony grill with some thin crossed pizza. 604 00:27:55,148 --> 00:27:57,548 Speaker 1: Amazing job, Dan. You should do a film breakdown on 605 00:27:57,628 --> 00:27:59,668 Speaker 1: it wherever you are. I didn't know this happened, Looking, Brady, 606 00:28:00,228 --> 00:28:03,068 Speaker 1: look a good job. Dan's like, yeah, that was pretty good. Awesome. 607 00:28:03,748 --> 00:28:06,388 Speaker 4: I love this sall all right? Last question on the 608 00:28:06,508 --> 00:28:08,468 Speaker 4: I gotta get a point. Give me on the board. Jay. 609 00:28:08,788 --> 00:28:11,188 Speaker 3: Of course, the origination of this is you not being Jamie. 610 00:28:11,228 --> 00:28:12,108 Speaker 1: Make this worth three? 611 00:28:12,268 --> 00:28:12,588 Speaker 3: All right? 612 00:28:12,668 --> 00:28:16,068 Speaker 2: Perfect because it is three nothing Kyle against Manti zero. Actually, 613 00:28:16,108 --> 00:28:17,628 Speaker 2: don't make it four because then he could beat you 614 00:28:17,708 --> 00:28:18,188 Speaker 2: on the buzzer. 615 00:28:18,228 --> 00:28:19,868 Speaker 1: Wait wait, wait wait wait wait wait wait great great 616 00:28:19,908 --> 00:28:20,668 Speaker 1: great three zero. 617 00:28:21,188 --> 00:28:23,948 Speaker 3: Yeah, you haven't gotten a point. Oh shnah, this last 618 00:28:24,028 --> 00:28:25,828 Speaker 3: question before last one. 619 00:28:26,028 --> 00:28:28,788 Speaker 2: On November twelfth, nineteen ninety five, four years old, all right, 620 00:28:28,948 --> 00:28:32,228 Speaker 2: and a loss against the Patriots, Dan Marino broke fran 621 00:28:32,388 --> 00:28:36,548 Speaker 2: Parkinson's all time passing yardage record forty seven thousand and 622 00:28:36,628 --> 00:28:40,748 Speaker 2: three yards. What was the highest grossing movie in November 623 00:28:40,828 --> 00:28:41,868 Speaker 2: of nineteen ninety five? 624 00:28:42,628 --> 00:28:45,948 Speaker 4: Guys? Come on? This is like a la guys, all right, 625 00:28:46,308 --> 00:28:48,308 Speaker 4: you come on nineteen ninety five. 626 00:28:48,268 --> 00:28:57,108 Speaker 2: A toy story, B GoldenEye, see ace Ventura, when Nature Calls. 627 00:28:57,148 --> 00:28:57,908 Speaker 4: When Nature calls? 628 00:28:57,948 --> 00:29:00,908 Speaker 3: Got to clarify, or d water World. 629 00:29:01,028 --> 00:29:03,228 Speaker 2: We're not trying to trick you. All those movies did 630 00:29:03,308 --> 00:29:04,148 Speaker 2: come out in ninety five. 631 00:29:04,548 --> 00:29:05,788 Speaker 3: I just need you to pick the. 632 00:29:05,948 --> 00:29:09,748 Speaker 2: Highest grossing film in November of ninety five. 633 00:29:10,388 --> 00:29:13,348 Speaker 4: You emphasized of November on that one. Huh. Okay, this 634 00:29:13,388 --> 00:29:15,948 Speaker 4: is what I'm gonna do. Okay, just because, just just 635 00:29:16,148 --> 00:29:17,028 Speaker 4: just because. 636 00:29:16,788 --> 00:29:19,108 Speaker 3: All right, it's for four anti, this for the Wind 637 00:29:19,348 --> 00:29:19,908 Speaker 3: or for the film. 638 00:29:19,988 --> 00:29:23,628 Speaker 4: Okay, just because, just because in our first segment we saw. 639 00:29:24,988 --> 00:29:28,828 Speaker 6: We saw a great throw in some water and an 640 00:29:28,908 --> 00:29:32,628 Speaker 6: acrobatic catch in some water. I'm gonna go at D 641 00:29:33,028 --> 00:29:35,108 Speaker 6: water World. I actually saw the movie. I thought it 642 00:29:35,188 --> 00:29:37,428 Speaker 6: was actually really cool. Made me want to live on 643 00:29:37,508 --> 00:29:40,988 Speaker 6: the water someday. So I'm gonna go D for my 644 00:29:41,308 --> 00:29:46,028 Speaker 6: game winning last point wins the D water World. 645 00:29:46,068 --> 00:29:51,068 Speaker 4: That's what I'm for the Wind. Here's where I'm at. 646 00:29:51,628 --> 00:29:54,668 Speaker 1: I think Golden I came out in December of ninety five. 647 00:29:55,428 --> 00:29:58,708 Speaker 4: I do, I really do. That's how weird my brain is. 648 00:29:59,268 --> 00:30:01,428 Speaker 1: I don't think it's D. I think it's either A 649 00:30:01,828 --> 00:30:04,628 Speaker 1: or C. I saw both of them in the theater. 650 00:30:04,748 --> 00:30:08,028 Speaker 1: Toy Story was a bigger hit. Was that out in November? 651 00:30:08,628 --> 00:30:08,868 Speaker 4: Damn? 652 00:30:10,348 --> 00:30:12,948 Speaker 1: I'll go here. Here's what I'm gonna do, Jamie, because 653 00:30:12,948 --> 00:30:14,548 Speaker 1: I'm thinking the producer is gonna want to have the 654 00:30:14,588 --> 00:30:17,628 Speaker 1: payoff picture of the movie. What would be a more 655 00:30:17,788 --> 00:30:21,188 Speaker 1: satisfying payoff picture? I think it's going to be. 656 00:30:24,828 --> 00:30:25,548 Speaker 4: Like a glove. 657 00:30:25,748 --> 00:30:28,428 Speaker 1: I think it's ace Ventura when nature calls him. 658 00:30:28,468 --> 00:30:31,628 Speaker 3: I right, take us to break gimt b. He's right. 659 00:30:31,708 --> 00:30:32,788 Speaker 3: Everybody he wins. 660 00:30:34,988 --> 00:30:42,748 Speaker 1: Yes, nobody beatswelaw. Nobody can beat me in that. It's 661 00:30:42,828 --> 00:30:43,148 Speaker 1: just like. 662 00:30:44,748 --> 00:30:48,348 Speaker 4: My house? Is this really hazy? Guys? 663 00:30:48,428 --> 00:30:50,468 Speaker 1: Come on, yeah, you said nineteen ninety five? 664 00:30:50,508 --> 00:30:53,068 Speaker 4: I was four years old. I'm watching Barney about that. Guys. 665 00:30:53,308 --> 00:30:56,588 Speaker 6: Look that's KB right now. 666 00:30:56,668 --> 00:30:57,868 Speaker 1: That's his stellup. That's KB. 667 00:30:58,108 --> 00:31:00,468 Speaker 4: He did the one Brady Wall. 668 00:31:01,188 --> 00:31:04,148 Speaker 1: Anybody out there can't beat me in stupid nineteen nineties 669 00:31:04,188 --> 00:31:05,588 Speaker 1: move too. 670 00:31:06,828 --> 00:31:08,068 Speaker 4: We should rename this segment. 671 00:31:08,788 --> 00:31:09,348 Speaker 1: That's what this is. 672 00:31:09,828 --> 00:31:10,268 Speaker 4: Very dang. 673 00:31:10,348 --> 00:31:19,628 Speaker 1: Come on, Eli, Manny has one of the greatest personalities. 674 00:31:19,868 --> 00:31:20,748 Speaker 4: He's hilarious. 675 00:31:21,188 --> 00:31:23,548 Speaker 6: If I could just take him and put him in 676 00:31:23,588 --> 00:31:26,748 Speaker 6: a show today, he would fit without acting at all, 677 00:31:27,508 --> 00:31:28,228 Speaker 6: fit the office. 678 00:31:28,428 --> 00:31:31,508 Speaker 2: That's actually a really what a chast of NFL people together, kids, 679 00:31:31,548 --> 00:31:32,108 Speaker 2: segment tomorrow. 680 00:31:35,068 --> 00:31:37,908 Speaker 1: Don't utter the words this could be a segment up 681 00:31:37,988 --> 00:31:40,108 Speaker 1: in this place this time of year, because it will 682 00:31:40,148 --> 00:31:43,028 Speaker 1: immediately become a segment. They will jump on it. It's 683 00:31:43,108 --> 00:31:45,628 Speaker 1: like chumming the water for sharks. They are just attracted 684 00:31:45,708 --> 00:31:48,148 Speaker 1: to it our staff. So guess what we're doing a 685 00:31:48,228 --> 00:31:51,908 Speaker 1: segment called flip the Script where we are picking famous 686 00:31:51,948 --> 00:31:56,428 Speaker 1: TV shows or beloved shows and recasting them with NFL players. 687 00:31:56,548 --> 00:32:00,228 Speaker 1: It's happening, and man, Tito, you're about to make it happen. 688 00:32:00,348 --> 00:32:01,828 Speaker 4: What is your show and who is your cast? 689 00:32:02,028 --> 00:32:04,548 Speaker 6: I'm in this whole little mood right now because I 690 00:32:04,708 --> 00:32:07,868 Speaker 6: just lost. So it's a perfect, perfect show. KB the 691 00:32:08,108 --> 00:32:12,508 Speaker 6: show that I got. It's one of my favorites, Peaky Blinders. 692 00:32:12,828 --> 00:32:15,188 Speaker 6: If you haven't seen peakyl I love it is probably 693 00:32:15,228 --> 00:32:16,908 Speaker 6: one of the best shows ever watched. 694 00:32:16,948 --> 00:32:17,268 Speaker 4: Anyway. 695 00:32:17,668 --> 00:32:19,908 Speaker 6: One of the main characters is Thomas Shelby. He's like 696 00:32:20,348 --> 00:32:23,388 Speaker 6: this cool, under pressure but the general. He's a leader 697 00:32:23,428 --> 00:32:26,308 Speaker 6: of their whole gang. When I look at Thomas Shelby, 698 00:32:26,388 --> 00:32:29,748 Speaker 6: I think of Jalen Hurts. How he's never rattled. He's 699 00:32:29,788 --> 00:32:32,148 Speaker 6: a leader, he's always locked in. Then you go to 700 00:32:32,348 --> 00:32:34,988 Speaker 6: Arthur Shelby, his brother. Now Arthur is a little more wild. 701 00:32:35,428 --> 00:32:37,868 Speaker 6: Arthur is a guy that he has no filter. He 702 00:32:38,308 --> 00:32:40,268 Speaker 6: can go to zero to one hundred very very quick. 703 00:32:40,428 --> 00:32:42,708 Speaker 6: The guy who I compare him to is Max Crosby. 704 00:32:42,948 --> 00:32:45,268 Speaker 6: You don't have the name Matt Max for any type 705 00:32:45,268 --> 00:32:49,148 Speaker 6: of reason. Next is one of my favorite characters, Alfie Simmons. 706 00:32:49,228 --> 00:32:52,268 Speaker 6: Now Alfie as a leader of a Jewish gang. 707 00:32:52,628 --> 00:32:55,468 Speaker 4: And it doesn't it. I don't think it gets. 708 00:32:55,308 --> 00:32:58,668 Speaker 6: Any better than having somebody like Jordan Mailatta who not 709 00:32:58,788 --> 00:33:02,228 Speaker 6: only has that Australian accent that Tom Hardy has, but 710 00:33:02,348 --> 00:33:04,708 Speaker 6: he also has the ability to become from go to 711 00:33:04,748 --> 00:33:07,948 Speaker 6: it funny to very very angry really really quick. And last, 712 00:33:07,988 --> 00:33:10,908 Speaker 6: but not least, I have Michael Shelby. Now Michael Shelby 713 00:33:11,188 --> 00:33:14,708 Speaker 6: is the nephew of Thomas and Arthur Shelby. Now Michael 714 00:33:14,788 --> 00:33:17,668 Speaker 6: is very very educated, he seems very articulate, but then 715 00:33:17,788 --> 00:33:20,548 Speaker 6: later in the show, ambition gets him and he starts 716 00:33:20,588 --> 00:33:22,948 Speaker 6: to think that, hey man, I'm gonna take I'm gonna 717 00:33:22,948 --> 00:33:25,148 Speaker 6: take Thomas Shelby out. It's kind of like bone Nicks 718 00:33:25,188 --> 00:33:28,028 Speaker 6: in this AFC West division, where Patrick Mahomes has been 719 00:33:28,068 --> 00:33:29,708 Speaker 6: the king and the leader of this whole thing for 720 00:33:29,828 --> 00:33:33,148 Speaker 6: so long that now bone Nick is like, man, it's 721 00:33:33,228 --> 00:33:33,948 Speaker 6: my time, so. 722 00:33:34,108 --> 00:33:36,308 Speaker 3: Great Pegy blind see Myers. A couple seasons of that. 723 00:33:36,428 --> 00:33:38,908 Speaker 4: Right couple, I got the eight eight or something like that. 724 00:33:39,428 --> 00:33:42,108 Speaker 2: I would say I rewatched a favorite show of mine 725 00:33:42,268 --> 00:33:43,908 Speaker 2: in the last month of my life. I have been 726 00:33:43,988 --> 00:33:47,068 Speaker 2: rewatching Law and Order SVU for the last like six 727 00:33:47,148 --> 00:33:47,828 Speaker 2: months of my life. 728 00:33:47,868 --> 00:33:48,708 Speaker 3: So here we go, ready. 729 00:33:49,348 --> 00:33:52,148 Speaker 2: Olivia Benson is one of the longest standing characters on 730 00:33:52,308 --> 00:33:55,548 Speaker 2: NBC and while the Ding Ding Ding NBC tune is 731 00:33:55,628 --> 00:33:56,788 Speaker 2: very familiar to everybody, so. 732 00:33:56,948 --> 00:33:59,108 Speaker 3: Is the boom boom at the beginning of the SVU. 733 00:33:59,468 --> 00:34:02,068 Speaker 2: There is a long standing character and Detective Olivia Benson 734 00:34:02,188 --> 00:34:04,988 Speaker 2: nay sergeant now Mike Tomlin, long one of the longest 735 00:34:04,988 --> 00:34:07,588 Speaker 2: standing head coaches in the NFL. They are both dedicated. 736 00:34:07,788 --> 00:34:11,268 Speaker 2: They cut to the chase, They are loyal to a 737 00:34:11,388 --> 00:34:13,748 Speaker 2: fault to some of their people. Sometimes there you go 738 00:34:13,868 --> 00:34:15,628 Speaker 2: Mike Tomlin and Olivia eventsen next. 739 00:34:15,908 --> 00:34:18,428 Speaker 3: She was partner for a long time with Elliott. 740 00:34:18,068 --> 00:34:21,268 Speaker 2: Stabler, as was Mike Tomlin and Ben Roethlisberger in their 741 00:34:21,348 --> 00:34:25,708 Speaker 2: fifteen seasons together. People love the partnership, and then Elliott 742 00:34:25,708 --> 00:34:27,828 Speaker 2: Stabler had to move on. She pops up from time 743 00:34:27,868 --> 00:34:31,068 Speaker 2: to time and their relationship has recovered, but she had 744 00:34:31,108 --> 00:34:33,668 Speaker 2: to move on to a new partner. There's another character though, 745 00:34:33,708 --> 00:34:35,268 Speaker 2: that has been on the show for just as long 746 00:34:35,308 --> 00:34:38,228 Speaker 2: as that has been to Tuola, and there's Cam Hayward, right, 747 00:34:38,268 --> 00:34:41,308 Speaker 2: he's in his fifteenth season with Pittsburgh. We're doing an 748 00:34:41,468 --> 00:34:44,028 Speaker 2: entire Law and Order SPU cass in Pittsburgh, which means 749 00:34:44,068 --> 00:34:46,988 Speaker 2: that when she moved on from Elliott Stabler to her 750 00:34:47,068 --> 00:34:50,548 Speaker 2: new partners in Amanda Rollins, TJ. Watt has been there 751 00:34:50,588 --> 00:34:53,468 Speaker 2: for a long time as well. Amanda Rollins is from Georgia. 752 00:34:53,788 --> 00:34:56,668 Speaker 2: She's got an attitude. She is also kind of a 753 00:34:56,788 --> 00:34:59,788 Speaker 2: noble mindset, and she gets the job done, as does Watt, 754 00:34:59,788 --> 00:35:03,708 Speaker 2: who has partnered oftentimes Amanda Rollins with Detective Coreesy, and 755 00:35:03,788 --> 00:35:04,828 Speaker 2: that's Alex Smith. 756 00:35:04,868 --> 00:35:07,908 Speaker 3: These two have been together defensively for quite some time. 757 00:35:08,028 --> 00:35:11,628 Speaker 2: Detective Creasy, however, has went from being a detective to 758 00:35:11,788 --> 00:35:14,308 Speaker 2: law school to become an attorney. He is now the 759 00:35:14,348 --> 00:35:17,548 Speaker 2: assistant dictrict attorney on the show, and the adas on 760 00:35:17,588 --> 00:35:19,748 Speaker 2: that show, there have been so many Sometimes you see 761 00:35:19,828 --> 00:35:22,188 Speaker 2: him for six seasons, sometimes you see him for one episode, 762 00:35:22,468 --> 00:35:22,748 Speaker 2: and that. 763 00:35:22,908 --> 00:35:25,548 Speaker 3: Is Aaron Rodgers. What kind of assistant. 764 00:35:25,148 --> 00:35:27,988 Speaker 2: District attorney is Aaron Rodgers going to be? In my 765 00:35:28,228 --> 00:35:31,108 Speaker 2: version of Law and Order SVU. Sometimes they get along 766 00:35:31,148 --> 00:35:35,388 Speaker 2: with Olivia Benson, sometimes they don't. We will see in 767 00:35:35,468 --> 00:35:38,348 Speaker 2: the Pittsburgh Steelers version of Lawn Order SVU Kyle Brandt. 768 00:35:39,548 --> 00:35:40,468 Speaker 4: Nicely done, Jamie. 769 00:35:40,508 --> 00:35:42,908 Speaker 1: I just hope Amanda Rollins doesn't get traded over to 770 00:35:42,988 --> 00:35:44,948 Speaker 1: the CSI team, you know what I mean. There's all 771 00:35:45,068 --> 00:35:47,428 Speaker 1: kinds of disputes right now that are going on.