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 --> 00:00:21,268 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,068 --> 00:00:27,548 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. Yeah, that's right, this is Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:27,588 --> 00:00:29,548 Speaker 2: Welcome inside our show. Thank you for being here. 5 00:00:29,588 --> 00:00:32,268 Speaker 3: We are presented by Old tav Re Beef Jerky Live 6 00:00:32,268 --> 00:00:34,388 Speaker 3: in LA and of course live in New York as well. 7 00:00:34,468 --> 00:00:37,508 Speaker 3: It's Thursday, January tewod. We're settling in nicely to twenty 8 00:00:37,548 --> 00:00:38,188 Speaker 3: twenty five. 9 00:00:38,628 --> 00:00:39,228 Speaker 2: This is awkward. 10 00:00:39,228 --> 00:00:42,108 Speaker 3: Bosha bat Miller, Peter Schreker, Kyle Brant. I'm Jamie Rdall. 11 00:00:42,468 --> 00:00:45,268 Speaker 2: How you doing. I am doing great. That is good. 12 00:00:45,988 --> 00:00:47,988 Speaker 2: We've got announcements going on today. We've got some good 13 00:00:48,028 --> 00:00:49,668 Speaker 2: things going here. We do walk bar. 14 00:00:49,908 --> 00:00:52,428 Speaker 4: The announcement of which you refer to is the fact 15 00:00:52,468 --> 00:00:55,828 Speaker 4: that the next hour of our show, we will be 16 00:00:55,868 --> 00:00:59,588 Speaker 4: announcing the Pro Bowl rosters for both the NFC and 17 00:00:59,668 --> 00:01:01,988 Speaker 4: the AFC, all eighty eight players. 18 00:01:02,028 --> 00:01:04,268 Speaker 3: It's happening right here, Peter and Kyle. 19 00:01:04,508 --> 00:01:07,468 Speaker 2: This is such a thrill. It is cool. 20 00:01:07,508 --> 00:01:09,988 Speaker 5: There used to be a Pro Bowl announcement television show 21 00:01:10,028 --> 00:01:11,388 Speaker 5: that was like in primetime, and. 22 00:01:11,348 --> 00:01:12,228 Speaker 2: We would have to hype that. 23 00:01:12,308 --> 00:01:14,468 Speaker 5: Now they gave us the gift and it's pretty cool. 24 00:01:14,508 --> 00:01:16,228 Speaker 5: Today you're going to find out all the Pro Bowl 25 00:01:16,348 --> 00:01:19,588 Speaker 5: rosters and there are some players missing that might really 26 00:01:19,628 --> 00:01:20,068 Speaker 5: bother you. 27 00:01:20,188 --> 00:01:21,468 Speaker 2: Let's celebrate that as well. 28 00:01:21,628 --> 00:01:23,868 Speaker 6: We will, and we have some history too. This has 29 00:01:23,988 --> 00:01:26,188 Speaker 6: never happened before. I don't know if I'm supposed to 30 00:01:26,228 --> 00:01:27,228 Speaker 6: divulge this right now. 31 00:01:27,308 --> 00:01:27,708 Speaker 7: Oh great. 32 00:01:27,748 --> 00:01:30,188 Speaker 6: For the first time ever a college player has made 33 00:01:30,228 --> 00:01:34,588 Speaker 6: the Pro Bowl. Camp scattaboc Pro Bowl team from Arizona State. 34 00:01:34,708 --> 00:01:37,308 Speaker 7: He's playing, and he's going to be the MVP, and 35 00:01:37,388 --> 00:01:38,628 Speaker 7: he might be the Super Bowl MVP. 36 00:01:38,988 --> 00:01:41,068 Speaker 6: I'm going to abandon everything I have developed in my 37 00:01:41,108 --> 00:01:42,908 Speaker 6: life and I'm just going to follow camp scattable around 38 00:01:42,908 --> 00:01:43,268 Speaker 6: the country. 39 00:01:43,268 --> 00:01:46,388 Speaker 7: That's my guy. That guy's a national hero. I love him. 40 00:01:46,468 --> 00:01:49,508 Speaker 3: Camp Scattabo had more votes than Travis Kelcey in the 41 00:01:49,548 --> 00:01:51,908 Speaker 3: last twelve hours than Travis Kelsey did over the last 42 00:01:51,988 --> 00:01:52,548 Speaker 3: like five months. 43 00:01:52,588 --> 00:01:54,508 Speaker 2: It's perfect, camp scattaboy, you see you. 44 00:01:54,708 --> 00:01:56,828 Speaker 3: We are going to talk Bowl games, of course, just 45 00:01:56,868 --> 00:01:58,428 Speaker 3: a little bit, just to see what we've been watching 46 00:01:58,428 --> 00:02:00,788 Speaker 3: over the last couple of days. But for now, let's 47 00:02:00,828 --> 00:02:02,708 Speaker 3: focus on some Pro bowler, shall we. There is a 48 00:02:02,708 --> 00:02:05,828 Speaker 3: guy that we've been talking a lot of out this week, 49 00:02:05,908 --> 00:02:08,468 Speaker 3: and it's Takuon Barkley. Whether or not he will play 50 00:02:08,788 --> 00:02:10,628 Speaker 3: lee block this weekend. 51 00:02:10,308 --> 00:02:11,268 Speaker 2: Against the Giants. 52 00:02:11,308 --> 00:02:14,388 Speaker 3: This matters purely for a rushing record that we have 53 00:02:14,508 --> 00:02:18,908 Speaker 3: been discussing and debating, and it's a hot topic. However, 54 00:02:18,948 --> 00:02:22,748 Speaker 3: the decision is now made that Sakuon Barkley, the announcement 55 00:02:22,788 --> 00:02:26,108 Speaker 3: came out yesterday, will not play against his former team 56 00:02:26,188 --> 00:02:28,588 Speaker 3: on Sunday. This means that rushing record will end, or 57 00:02:28,628 --> 00:02:31,228 Speaker 3: his rushing season will end at two thousand and five yards, 58 00:02:31,508 --> 00:02:35,588 Speaker 3: exactly one hundred yards behind Eric Dickerson's single season record 59 00:02:35,748 --> 00:02:39,028 Speaker 3: of twenty five. The decision, of course, is not easy 60 00:02:39,028 --> 00:02:41,268 Speaker 3: to make in Philadelphia. 61 00:02:41,308 --> 00:02:41,708 Speaker 8: Obviously. 62 00:02:41,748 --> 00:02:46,268 Speaker 9: It's a very special record that's that's been you know, 63 00:02:46,508 --> 00:02:49,268 Speaker 9: standing for a very long time by a great player. 64 00:02:49,948 --> 00:02:51,948 Speaker 9: It's a team record, you know, it's a it's a 65 00:02:51,988 --> 00:02:55,188 Speaker 9: team record that everybody's involved in. So you take, you 66 00:02:55,308 --> 00:02:56,988 Speaker 9: weigh in all those things, but at the end of 67 00:02:57,028 --> 00:02:59,908 Speaker 9: the day, you just try to do what's best for 68 00:02:59,988 --> 00:03:00,428 Speaker 9: the team. 69 00:03:00,748 --> 00:03:01,868 Speaker 10: I mean, he asked me if I wanted to play, 70 00:03:01,868 --> 00:03:05,108 Speaker 10: if I want to go for it, I said, Sunday. 71 00:03:05,268 --> 00:03:07,588 Speaker 10: You know, I probably didn't care too much for it. 72 00:03:08,108 --> 00:03:09,948 Speaker 10: When I slept on it, it was like it was 73 00:03:09,948 --> 00:03:13,828 Speaker 10: an opportunity to imploint my you know, my name in 74 00:03:13,868 --> 00:03:16,348 Speaker 10: football history may never get another opportunity like that again. 75 00:03:17,228 --> 00:03:19,228 Speaker 10: So I'm down. But at the end of the day, 76 00:03:19,228 --> 00:03:21,348 Speaker 10: like I don't care for putting the team at risk. 77 00:03:21,348 --> 00:03:23,108 Speaker 11: Is somebody in your family who did take it the 78 00:03:23,148 --> 00:03:25,668 Speaker 11: hardest following Yeah, yeah. 79 00:03:25,548 --> 00:03:28,028 Speaker 10: He tried to act like he didn't, but you know 80 00:03:28,068 --> 00:03:31,028 Speaker 10: he called me yesterday, try to say happy New Years, 81 00:03:31,108 --> 00:03:34,868 Speaker 10: check up with me. But he definitely wanted me to play, 82 00:03:35,748 --> 00:03:37,628 Speaker 10: you know, selfishly for him. You got to think about 83 00:03:37,668 --> 00:03:41,108 Speaker 10: it for however long, whether it would take a year 84 00:03:41,108 --> 00:03:42,828 Speaker 10: if I would have broken it, or for someone to 85 00:03:42,828 --> 00:03:45,828 Speaker 10: break it, or another forty fifty years our last name 86 00:03:45,828 --> 00:03:48,108 Speaker 10: would have been attached to that. So I see it 87 00:03:48,108 --> 00:03:50,108 Speaker 10: from that side too. But at the end of the day, 88 00:03:50,268 --> 00:03:52,068 Speaker 10: the most important thing is one of the football games. 89 00:03:52,068 --> 00:03:53,868 Speaker 10: And he's the one that raised me to kind of 90 00:03:53,868 --> 00:03:56,708 Speaker 10: be all about the team too, So he could have 91 00:03:56,748 --> 00:03:58,388 Speaker 10: his little selfish moment, but he'll get over. 92 00:04:00,068 --> 00:04:02,188 Speaker 12: Yes, for him, I would love, you know, that would 93 00:04:02,188 --> 00:04:04,388 Speaker 12: be awesome to say. You know, I have the NFL 94 00:04:04,628 --> 00:04:07,868 Speaker 12: rushing record for a single season, so you know, I 95 00:04:07,908 --> 00:04:09,588 Speaker 12: would love for him to get it. But at the 96 00:04:09,588 --> 00:04:12,548 Speaker 12: same time, I know, I know what's at stake or 97 00:04:12,628 --> 00:04:16,588 Speaker 12: you know what's in store? And uh so that's that's 98 00:04:16,668 --> 00:04:21,428 Speaker 12: my point of view. 99 00:04:19,388 --> 00:04:19,708 Speaker 2: All right. 100 00:04:19,748 --> 00:04:21,948 Speaker 3: So that was Lane Johnson from our show yesterday. We 101 00:04:21,988 --> 00:04:24,548 Speaker 3: asked sequence teammate and the guy that helped him get 102 00:04:24,548 --> 00:04:26,588 Speaker 3: there whether or not he would want him to play 103 00:04:26,588 --> 00:04:30,228 Speaker 3: this weekend. Everyone has their own decision and opinion about it. However, 104 00:04:30,308 --> 00:04:32,348 Speaker 3: it has finally come down, Peter your thoughts and the 105 00:04:32,348 --> 00:04:34,868 Speaker 3: fact that the Eagles will rest their star running back 106 00:04:34,908 --> 00:04:36,188 Speaker 3: Saquon Barkley in week eighteen. 107 00:04:37,628 --> 00:04:41,708 Speaker 5: It's such an interesting scenario because I don't have a 108 00:04:41,708 --> 00:04:46,268 Speaker 5: long recollection of situations like this where it was players 109 00:04:46,348 --> 00:04:51,268 Speaker 5: desires versus team's long term interests, and then coach is 110 00:04:51,308 --> 00:04:54,508 Speaker 5: the one putting his thumb on the scale and making 111 00:04:54,508 --> 00:04:57,948 Speaker 5: the final decision, and the player obviously wasn't over the 112 00:04:57,948 --> 00:04:59,948 Speaker 5: top thrilled with it like it would have been one 113 00:04:59,948 --> 00:05:02,508 Speaker 5: thing at Saquon yesterday came out and was like I 114 00:05:02,548 --> 00:05:05,028 Speaker 5: get it, I love it, let's go. We're gonna said, 115 00:05:05,028 --> 00:05:08,908 Speaker 5: Saquon's being very honest and candid, and he's right. You know, 116 00:05:09,268 --> 00:05:12,668 Speaker 5: this record has stood for forty years. I don't know 117 00:05:12,668 --> 00:05:15,748 Speaker 5: if anyone's gonna get an opportunity to break it after this, 118 00:05:15,748 --> 00:05:18,348 Speaker 5: This would have been the greatest running back season we've 119 00:05:18,348 --> 00:05:20,628 Speaker 5: ever seen, and I think he would have broken it 120 00:05:20,628 --> 00:05:21,508 Speaker 5: against his former team. 121 00:05:21,508 --> 00:05:22,348 Speaker 2: I think that matters. 122 00:05:22,668 --> 00:05:25,268 Speaker 5: Afterwards, Lane Johnson within the locker room and he was 123 00:05:25,268 --> 00:05:27,108 Speaker 5: talking and he's like, you know, I've done a lot 124 00:05:27,148 --> 00:05:29,788 Speaker 5: of research on this. I watched a Barry Sanders documentary 125 00:05:29,788 --> 00:05:31,868 Speaker 5: and Barry walked away right before he could have broken 126 00:05:31,908 --> 00:05:36,108 Speaker 5: all the rushing records. And I don't think we diminished Barry's. 127 00:05:35,708 --> 00:05:36,508 Speaker 2: Career because of that. 128 00:05:36,548 --> 00:05:38,188 Speaker 5: We still look at Barry Sanders as the guy, even 129 00:05:38,188 --> 00:05:40,588 Speaker 5: though it's not his name in the record books. This 130 00:05:40,628 --> 00:05:43,028 Speaker 5: one's different, Like if they lose in the divisional round, 131 00:05:43,748 --> 00:05:45,828 Speaker 5: all right, if those in the NFC Championship came out, 132 00:05:45,788 --> 00:05:47,548 Speaker 5: I think it put a lot of pressure, like you 133 00:05:47,588 --> 00:05:47,828 Speaker 5: have to. 134 00:05:47,748 --> 00:05:50,068 Speaker 2: Go win a super Bowl right now. I really do 135 00:05:50,148 --> 00:05:50,668 Speaker 2: feel that way. 136 00:05:50,708 --> 00:05:54,068 Speaker 5: And Saquon laughed and said he'd sacrificed it earlier in 137 00:05:54,068 --> 00:05:55,268 Speaker 5: the season, where like, do you want to go back 138 00:05:55,268 --> 00:05:56,948 Speaker 5: in against the Giants in that meaningless game where he 139 00:05:56,988 --> 00:05:58,348 Speaker 5: was running up and down and he's like, nah, let 140 00:05:58,348 --> 00:06:00,708 Speaker 5: the young guys eat. Maybe he should have stayed if 141 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:01,868 Speaker 5: he had known that he won't think I get a 142 00:06:01,988 --> 00:06:03,668 Speaker 5: chance to break the all time record by the same 143 00:06:03,708 --> 00:06:06,548 Speaker 5: coach I had asked to go in in a game 144 00:06:06,548 --> 00:06:09,148 Speaker 5: earlier in September. So I'm gonna come off as a 145 00:06:09,188 --> 00:06:12,428 Speaker 5: fantasy football guys, and I'm like, I love the NFL 146 00:06:12,468 --> 00:06:13,028 Speaker 5: record book. 147 00:06:13,348 --> 00:06:14,388 Speaker 2: I think it matters. 148 00:06:14,468 --> 00:06:17,228 Speaker 5: And when you get this close to NFL history to 149 00:06:17,308 --> 00:06:18,988 Speaker 5: then take the foot off the pedal, that's a decision 150 00:06:19,028 --> 00:06:20,668 Speaker 5: that the team made. They'll have to live with that, 151 00:06:20,748 --> 00:06:23,428 Speaker 5: and that's fine. I obviously understand it. Last year, in 152 00:06:23,468 --> 00:06:26,748 Speaker 5: a Week eighteen game against the Giants, AJ Brown hurt 153 00:06:26,788 --> 00:06:29,388 Speaker 5: his legg he missed the playoff game, and they lost 154 00:06:29,388 --> 00:06:30,028 Speaker 5: to the Buccaneers. 155 00:06:30,068 --> 00:06:31,228 Speaker 2: So, like, I get it, they've got. 156 00:06:31,188 --> 00:06:33,508 Speaker 5: Scar tissue there as an Eagles franchise based on last 157 00:06:33,588 --> 00:06:36,508 Speaker 5: year alone. But selfishly, this could have been one of 158 00:06:36,548 --> 00:06:38,508 Speaker 5: the coolest running back seasons of all time. Who knows, 159 00:06:38,548 --> 00:06:39,668 Speaker 5: he could have broken it in the first quarter and 160 00:06:39,668 --> 00:06:41,028 Speaker 5: then he could have wrest the last three quarters. 161 00:06:41,068 --> 00:06:41,668 Speaker 2: We'll never know. 162 00:06:42,388 --> 00:06:43,868 Speaker 5: And I would have liked seeing the name Barkley and 163 00:06:43,908 --> 00:06:44,668 Speaker 5: those record books. 164 00:06:44,868 --> 00:06:46,628 Speaker 7: Yeah, I would too. 165 00:06:46,788 --> 00:06:49,068 Speaker 11: I mean, you guys know how passionate I've been about 166 00:06:49,108 --> 00:06:52,348 Speaker 11: Saquon Barkley. It's a great opportunity, especially going up against 167 00:06:52,348 --> 00:06:54,508 Speaker 11: the Giants. And I'm not just talking about because it's 168 00:06:54,508 --> 00:06:57,628 Speaker 11: his former team talking about because it's a great opportunity 169 00:06:57,668 --> 00:06:59,548 Speaker 11: to go and against a run defense that would not 170 00:06:59,588 --> 00:07:01,668 Speaker 11: be able to stop him. I could easily see a 171 00:07:01,708 --> 00:07:03,788 Speaker 11: scenario where they could have given him maybe ten to 172 00:07:03,828 --> 00:07:07,668 Speaker 11: fifteen and he could have probably popped off, you know, 173 00:07:07,708 --> 00:07:09,748 Speaker 11: at least two big runs to be able to get 174 00:07:09,788 --> 00:07:12,828 Speaker 11: to that one hundred and one yard that he needs 175 00:07:12,868 --> 00:07:16,268 Speaker 11: to break it. But I will say this that what 176 00:07:16,348 --> 00:07:20,068 Speaker 11: he's done is absolutely phenomenal. What he has done is 177 00:07:20,108 --> 00:07:25,148 Speaker 11: absolutely phenomenal, especially in a passing, you know, era of football. 178 00:07:25,268 --> 00:07:27,228 Speaker 11: This is a freakish thing. I know a lot of 179 00:07:27,228 --> 00:07:29,708 Speaker 11: people will say even if he did break it, it's 180 00:07:29,748 --> 00:07:32,908 Speaker 11: in a seventeen game season, and I will just say 181 00:07:33,068 --> 00:07:36,628 Speaker 11: they weren't throwing the ball like that then back then 182 00:07:36,708 --> 00:07:39,828 Speaker 11: during the Aaron Dickerson years as they are doing now. 183 00:07:39,908 --> 00:07:42,188 Speaker 11: So shout out to Saquon Barklay. I hate that he's 184 00:07:42,188 --> 00:07:43,388 Speaker 11: not going to be able to get it. And I'm 185 00:07:43,428 --> 00:07:45,308 Speaker 11: just like you, Peter, I'm a big fan. I would 186 00:07:45,348 --> 00:07:47,828 Speaker 11: love to have seen this happen for sa Kuon Barkley 187 00:07:47,828 --> 00:07:49,908 Speaker 11: because I think for a player, as a player, it 188 00:07:50,108 --> 00:07:52,348 Speaker 11: means something. It meant something to Michael Strahan when he 189 00:07:52,388 --> 00:07:56,068 Speaker 11: was able to become the all time season SAC leader, 190 00:07:56,708 --> 00:07:59,148 Speaker 11: and I know that would mean a lot to Saquan 191 00:07:59,228 --> 00:07:59,588 Speaker 11: as well. 192 00:08:01,108 --> 00:08:02,988 Speaker 7: I hear you, man, I really do. 193 00:08:03,068 --> 00:08:06,108 Speaker 6: And I find myself as a watching these highlights like 194 00:08:07,188 --> 00:08:10,188 Speaker 6: I'm melancholy about this. I'm kind of sad, and I'm 195 00:08:10,268 --> 00:08:12,388 Speaker 6: something that you're never supposed to be in sports media, 196 00:08:12,428 --> 00:08:15,068 Speaker 6: which is I'm conflicted. I talked a lot earlier in 197 00:08:15,068 --> 00:08:17,828 Speaker 6: the week, and I encouraged Nick Sirianni from our modest 198 00:08:17,868 --> 00:08:20,228 Speaker 6: platform here to sit him down, do the responsible thing, 199 00:08:20,308 --> 00:08:21,868 Speaker 6: think about the team, and he did. 200 00:08:22,188 --> 00:08:23,468 Speaker 7: I got me thinking now, though. 201 00:08:23,548 --> 00:08:28,108 Speaker 6: So over the decades, there's been over three thousand. 202 00:08:27,588 --> 00:08:29,188 Speaker 7: Players who have a Super Bowl ring. 203 00:08:29,468 --> 00:08:33,028 Speaker 6: Over the years, there's never ever been any player who 204 00:08:33,068 --> 00:08:35,228 Speaker 6: run for more than twenty one hundred and five yards. Ever, 205 00:08:35,628 --> 00:08:38,268 Speaker 6: there's twenty five running backs in the Hall of Fame. 206 00:08:38,588 --> 00:08:40,428 Speaker 6: None of them have ever run for over twenty one 207 00:08:40,508 --> 00:08:41,388 Speaker 6: hundred and five yards. 208 00:08:41,428 --> 00:08:42,108 Speaker 7: He would be. 209 00:08:41,988 --> 00:08:45,268 Speaker 6: One of one, and yet I still think it is 210 00:08:45,468 --> 00:08:47,748 Speaker 6: very special. He's not one of one, but he is 211 00:08:47,788 --> 00:08:49,908 Speaker 6: one of nine to ever run for two thousand yards, 212 00:08:49,948 --> 00:08:53,388 Speaker 6: and that is an incredibly exclusive club. If he was 213 00:08:53,428 --> 00:08:56,108 Speaker 6: sitting on nineteen and oh three right now, this season 214 00:08:56,148 --> 00:08:57,468 Speaker 6: would be way more forgettable. 215 00:08:57,708 --> 00:08:58,308 Speaker 7: It really would. 216 00:08:58,348 --> 00:09:00,828 Speaker 6: There's something about that two thousand number that is truly 217 00:09:00,908 --> 00:09:02,988 Speaker 6: special that will never be taken away from him. And 218 00:09:03,028 --> 00:09:06,948 Speaker 6: I would say this to Saei Kuan at Whitehall High School. 219 00:09:07,108 --> 00:09:11,028 Speaker 6: He never won a state championship. He was prolific, legend, 220 00:09:11,508 --> 00:09:15,108 Speaker 6: never won state in state college Pennsylvania. 221 00:09:15,188 --> 00:09:16,468 Speaker 7: He was a legend, he was an icon. 222 00:09:16,708 --> 00:09:18,428 Speaker 2: He never won a national championship. 223 00:09:18,428 --> 00:09:20,108 Speaker 6: He was never in that title game to know, and 224 00:09:20,188 --> 00:09:23,628 Speaker 6: none of that stuff. He's always been prolific, He's always 225 00:09:23,628 --> 00:09:26,708 Speaker 6: had amazing numbers, He's always been special. 226 00:09:27,348 --> 00:09:30,868 Speaker 7: He's never had a really special team. Ever. 227 00:09:31,428 --> 00:09:35,268 Speaker 6: That's really what's missing for Saquon. A special team, a 228 00:09:35,388 --> 00:09:36,828 Speaker 6: super Bowl team. 229 00:09:37,188 --> 00:09:38,388 Speaker 7: I think that's the deal here. 230 00:09:38,428 --> 00:09:41,428 Speaker 6: And I would say this to Nick Siriani, who takes 231 00:09:41,468 --> 00:09:44,588 Speaker 6: a lot of crap for being childlike or erratic. 232 00:09:44,948 --> 00:09:47,588 Speaker 7: This was an adult in the room decision, and it's 233 00:09:47,628 --> 00:09:49,348 Speaker 7: easy to say, ascre it. 234 00:09:49,468 --> 00:09:51,668 Speaker 6: Let's just roll the diet. It'll be great for Saquon, 235 00:09:51,748 --> 00:09:53,188 Speaker 6: it'll be great for the team, It'll be great for 236 00:09:53,228 --> 00:09:55,308 Speaker 6: the organization. We may have had this record for fifty 237 00:09:55,388 --> 00:09:57,828 Speaker 6: years and the Eagles had the all time. Siriani and 238 00:09:57,948 --> 00:10:02,188 Speaker 6: sure certainly other people weighed in made the decision about No, 239 00:10:02,388 --> 00:10:05,588 Speaker 6: we're gonna go with the team decision, not this that's hard. 240 00:10:05,708 --> 00:10:08,148 Speaker 6: I'm I'm sure Sirianni sees Saquon on that hood on 241 00:10:08,508 --> 00:10:09,988 Speaker 6: kind of sad and depressed. 242 00:10:09,628 --> 00:10:10,468 Speaker 7: Talking about his father. 243 00:10:11,268 --> 00:10:16,268 Speaker 6: That probably hurts all Roseman, Siriani, Lurie, everybody, Let's see 244 00:10:16,268 --> 00:10:18,268 Speaker 6: how Saquon comes out after a week of rest in 245 00:10:18,268 --> 00:10:20,188 Speaker 6: the wildcard round watching one for one hundred and ninety 246 00:10:20,228 --> 00:10:22,908 Speaker 6: yards like boom, there you go. I'm impressed with the 247 00:10:22,908 --> 00:10:26,068 Speaker 6: Eagles decision. I'm sad for Saquon, but I think he's 248 00:10:26,068 --> 00:10:27,948 Speaker 6: got some bigger things to achieve and I think you will. 249 00:10:28,588 --> 00:10:30,988 Speaker 3: Kyle really really well said thank you for painting all 250 00:10:30,988 --> 00:10:34,708 Speaker 3: the corners. Everybody, Mike yourfolo, welcome inside a GMFB. You 251 00:10:34,788 --> 00:10:37,628 Speaker 3: are a Philadelphia guy. You've covered the Eagles for a 252 00:10:37,708 --> 00:10:39,948 Speaker 3: long time. You know the ins and outs of this team, 253 00:10:40,188 --> 00:10:43,348 Speaker 3: but specifically this running back. Just take us more inside 254 00:10:43,348 --> 00:10:44,668 Speaker 3: the locker room and the decision behind this. 255 00:10:45,108 --> 00:10:47,188 Speaker 13: Speaking of the locker room, when I left that Stadium 256 00:10:47,268 --> 00:10:50,628 Speaker 13: on Sunday, Jamie, good morning. I really felt like Saquon 257 00:10:50,668 --> 00:10:54,268 Speaker 13: Barkley was one hundred percent toward not playing in this game, 258 00:10:54,348 --> 00:10:55,468 Speaker 13: and he probably was. 259 00:10:55,828 --> 00:10:57,428 Speaker 7: And then on Monday it sounded like no. 260 00:10:57,508 --> 00:10:59,588 Speaker 13: Decision had been made and everybody wanted to kind of 261 00:10:59,588 --> 00:11:02,828 Speaker 13: go to their neutral corners and come back together on Tuesday, 262 00:11:02,868 --> 00:11:05,948 Speaker 13: and at that point they were still towards sitting him. 263 00:11:05,988 --> 00:11:08,868 Speaker 13: So it's interesting to hear Barkley kind of say that 264 00:11:08,908 --> 00:11:10,748 Speaker 13: this was tugging on him a little bit, because I 265 00:11:10,748 --> 00:11:12,548 Speaker 13: do think it changed within the course of the last 266 00:11:12,588 --> 00:11:15,588 Speaker 13: couple of days to think Bo's right there for the taking. 267 00:11:15,628 --> 00:11:18,028 Speaker 13: But it wouldn't have just had to be him playing. 268 00:11:18,028 --> 00:11:20,468 Speaker 13: It would have had to been the entire offensive line. 269 00:11:20,468 --> 00:11:22,188 Speaker 13: I think that was a big part of what the 270 00:11:22,228 --> 00:11:25,268 Speaker 13: Eagles were trying to decide on this one, Jamie, And 271 00:11:25,308 --> 00:11:27,908 Speaker 13: I know that Nick Sirianni referenced Devonte Smith getting the 272 00:11:28,028 --> 00:11:31,108 Speaker 13: rookie receiving record for the Eagles. Excuse me a couple 273 00:11:31,148 --> 00:11:33,268 Speaker 13: of years ago in that last game against the Cowboys, 274 00:11:33,428 --> 00:11:35,788 Speaker 13: he only needed like thirty something yards. He was out 275 00:11:35,788 --> 00:11:38,228 Speaker 13: of there early in the second quarter. For Saquon Barkley, 276 00:11:38,588 --> 00:11:40,508 Speaker 13: it would have taken a little bit longer, in large 277 00:11:40,508 --> 00:11:42,628 Speaker 13: part because I joked about this. It's still here on 278 00:11:42,668 --> 00:11:43,828 Speaker 13: the Insiders the other day. 279 00:11:43,908 --> 00:11:44,828 Speaker 7: This was my joke. 280 00:11:44,868 --> 00:11:47,588 Speaker 13: I got this out of the Giants game plan book 281 00:11:47,668 --> 00:11:48,068 Speaker 13: this week. 282 00:11:48,108 --> 00:11:49,668 Speaker 2: That's eleven players in the box. 283 00:11:49,708 --> 00:11:51,948 Speaker 13: There's no way the Giants were gonna let him get 284 00:11:51,988 --> 00:11:55,348 Speaker 13: this record easily, let the receivers run free on the outside. 285 00:11:55,348 --> 00:11:57,268 Speaker 13: Put everybody in the box to stop that from happening 286 00:11:57,268 --> 00:11:57,748 Speaker 13: against us. 287 00:11:57,948 --> 00:11:58,228 Speaker 7: Point. 288 00:11:58,748 --> 00:12:01,348 Speaker 5: Hey, Mike mag I got a question for you. You 289 00:12:01,348 --> 00:12:03,668 Speaker 5: know you follow that team. You also follow the Giants closely, 290 00:12:03,948 --> 00:12:05,468 Speaker 5: but you're in the locker room and we saw you 291 00:12:05,468 --> 00:12:06,588 Speaker 5: in the postgame talking. 292 00:12:06,348 --> 00:12:07,708 Speaker 2: To AJ Brown all that stuff. 293 00:12:08,068 --> 00:12:09,868 Speaker 5: Kyle and I were talking about this in the commercial 294 00:12:09,868 --> 00:12:10,828 Speaker 5: break before the show. 295 00:12:11,468 --> 00:12:12,468 Speaker 2: If Saquon had. 296 00:12:12,308 --> 00:12:14,668 Speaker 5: Come out on Tuesday morning and walked into Sirianni's office 297 00:12:14,668 --> 00:12:16,708 Speaker 5: and it's like, dude, like I need this record, I 298 00:12:16,748 --> 00:12:18,748 Speaker 5: need I want this, I need this, tweeted it, and 299 00:12:18,868 --> 00:12:20,828 Speaker 5: he tweeted, and he had did a different way than 300 00:12:20,908 --> 00:12:22,628 Speaker 5: been like kind of you know, well, this is what 301 00:12:23,068 --> 00:12:24,788 Speaker 5: do you think It would have been a different decision 302 00:12:24,788 --> 00:12:26,628 Speaker 5: if Saquon had put his foot on this thing and 303 00:12:26,668 --> 00:12:27,828 Speaker 5: said I want the record. 304 00:12:27,988 --> 00:12:28,348 Speaker 2: Dang it. 305 00:12:29,948 --> 00:12:32,708 Speaker 13: I'm not so sure because this was an entire organization 306 00:12:32,868 --> 00:12:36,148 Speaker 13: wide decision, Peter. It's not like it was Sirianni and Barkley. 307 00:12:36,228 --> 00:12:38,668 Speaker 13: Everybody was in on this conversation. Howie Rosmen was in 308 00:12:38,668 --> 00:12:42,588 Speaker 13: on the conversation, Jeffrey Lourie as well, and I think 309 00:12:42,628 --> 00:12:44,668 Speaker 13: everybody would have kind of come together and say, look, 310 00:12:44,668 --> 00:12:46,828 Speaker 13: we understand, we just can't have you hurt. Because again, 311 00:12:46,868 --> 00:12:48,868 Speaker 13: like I said, it's not just him. It's not just 312 00:12:48,908 --> 00:12:50,708 Speaker 13: like you could put him out at wide receiver and 313 00:12:50,748 --> 00:12:52,828 Speaker 13: he's kind of sort of isolated and you call some 314 00:12:52,868 --> 00:12:54,508 Speaker 13: stuff for him. You would have had to play the 315 00:12:54,548 --> 00:12:57,348 Speaker 13: offensive lineman. Now, having talked to those offensive linemen all 316 00:12:57,428 --> 00:13:00,508 Speaker 13: year long, I've had a multiple conversations with Jordan Malata 317 00:13:00,588 --> 00:13:03,308 Speaker 13: about this. He would have loved to see Barkley get 318 00:13:03,308 --> 00:13:06,388 Speaker 13: the record, and those guys I'm sure would have volunteered 319 00:13:06,428 --> 00:13:08,708 Speaker 13: as well. So now you're putting all those guys out 320 00:13:08,748 --> 00:13:12,868 Speaker 13: there in harm's way as well. Obviously, the team goals 321 00:13:12,908 --> 00:13:15,108 Speaker 13: are the biggest thing for the Eagles, even Barkley after 322 00:13:15,108 --> 00:13:16,828 Speaker 13: that game on Sunday set it's my first. 323 00:13:16,708 --> 00:13:17,828 Speaker 2: Hat and T shirt game. 324 00:13:17,988 --> 00:13:20,068 Speaker 13: I didn't even know these things existed. 325 00:13:21,508 --> 00:13:22,548 Speaker 2: Mike, do you appreciate that? 326 00:13:23,108 --> 00:13:25,228 Speaker 3: Moving forward to a game that we have all been 327 00:13:25,268 --> 00:13:29,108 Speaker 3: focused on Sunday night football, It's Packers or excuse me, 328 00:13:29,108 --> 00:13:32,308 Speaker 3: it's Lions Vikings. The NFC North looks awesome. The Packers 329 00:13:32,348 --> 00:13:35,188 Speaker 3: will sit and watch those two teams figure out who 330 00:13:35,228 --> 00:13:37,268 Speaker 3: is the one seed or the five seed. The Packers 331 00:13:37,308 --> 00:13:39,748 Speaker 3: will move forward in the playoffs, but without a massive 332 00:13:39,788 --> 00:13:40,788 Speaker 3: piece of their defense. 333 00:13:42,228 --> 00:13:44,628 Speaker 13: Yeah, you're Alexander with that knee injury that he's had, 334 00:13:44,668 --> 00:13:47,108 Speaker 13: and he's been managing the last couple of weeks, had 335 00:13:47,148 --> 00:13:49,828 Speaker 13: surgery on that knee, and the expectation is that he 336 00:13:50,188 --> 00:13:54,468 Speaker 13: is done for the season after undergoing that procedure on 337 00:13:54,508 --> 00:13:56,868 Speaker 13: the kneed. As a disappointing one for the Green Bay 338 00:13:56,908 --> 00:13:59,348 Speaker 13: Packers because of how important he. 339 00:13:59,308 --> 00:14:00,268 Speaker 7: Is to that defense. 340 00:14:00,508 --> 00:14:02,628 Speaker 13: And I say he's important, but we're heading into the 341 00:14:02,668 --> 00:14:06,028 Speaker 13: non guaranteed portion of his kind. So is it potentially 342 00:14:06,028 --> 00:14:08,148 Speaker 13: the last game he's played for the Packers. He's got 343 00:14:08,148 --> 00:14:09,828 Speaker 13: some big numbers the next couple of years we sh 344 00:14:09,828 --> 00:14:12,948 Speaker 13: out see, but for now, a very very very slim 345 00:14:13,028 --> 00:14:15,908 Speaker 13: chant that he would return deep into the postseason. Meanwhile, 346 00:14:16,108 --> 00:14:18,708 Speaker 13: the Miami Dolphins looking like they are going to start 347 00:14:19,228 --> 00:14:21,948 Speaker 13: Snoop Huntley this upcoming weekend, and not to a tongue 348 00:14:21,948 --> 00:14:23,988 Speaker 13: of Bai Looo who's dealing with that hip injury there. 349 00:14:24,268 --> 00:14:26,148 Speaker 13: At least that's the way they're approaching it. If they 350 00:14:26,148 --> 00:14:29,588 Speaker 13: get a surprise to the positive side with Tua, they 351 00:14:29,588 --> 00:14:31,948 Speaker 13: can always kind of revert and slide him back in, 352 00:14:32,028 --> 00:14:33,628 Speaker 13: But for now, it looks like it's going to be 353 00:14:33,868 --> 00:14:37,668 Speaker 13: Tyler Huntley and for the La Rams, it is going 354 00:14:37,708 --> 00:14:41,388 Speaker 13: to be Jimmy Garoffolo getting the start for the Rams 355 00:14:41,508 --> 00:14:44,348 Speaker 13: this week, a chance for him to kind of reset here. 356 00:14:44,468 --> 00:14:46,348 Speaker 13: Remember last year it was Carson Wentz who got the 357 00:14:46,348 --> 00:14:49,108 Speaker 13: start for the Rams late in the season there in 358 00:14:49,148 --> 00:14:51,988 Speaker 13: the last week and reset himself and his value as well. 359 00:14:52,068 --> 00:14:54,628 Speaker 13: Could be the same for Jimmy Garoppolo. We've got a 360 00:14:54,668 --> 00:14:57,788 Speaker 13: lot of quarterback seats potentially to fill this offseason, so 361 00:14:57,868 --> 00:15:00,868 Speaker 13: Garoppolo getting the chance to show what he's able to 362 00:15:00,908 --> 00:15:03,508 Speaker 13: do once again in a really good offensive system for 363 00:15:03,548 --> 00:15:05,508 Speaker 13: a head coach who has a appreciated the way that 364 00:15:05,548 --> 00:15:09,228 Speaker 13: Garoppolo has approached being a backup quarterback in the league 365 00:15:09,348 --> 00:15:14,188 Speaker 13: this year. Weekend and weekend. 366 00:15:16,908 --> 00:15:20,908 Speaker 5: Welcome back to gmfb let Dot Trivia on Thursdays. It's 367 00:15:20,908 --> 00:15:23,308 Speaker 5: a really cool week for the NFL because it's the 368 00:15:23,388 --> 00:15:26,788 Speaker 5: final week of the regular season, and we have great 369 00:15:26,868 --> 00:15:29,748 Speaker 5: history with the final week of the regular season, not 370 00:15:29,828 --> 00:15:31,908 Speaker 5: only for records and for stats, but of course for 371 00:15:32,828 --> 00:15:35,668 Speaker 5: shocking upsets and for playoff seedings and for teams that 372 00:15:36,028 --> 00:15:38,468 Speaker 5: got into the playoffs on the final play of the 373 00:15:38,508 --> 00:15:42,068 Speaker 5: regular season. We recently expanded to eighteen weeks that used 374 00:15:42,068 --> 00:15:46,148 Speaker 5: to be sixteen seventeen. Achbar, We're gonna go down the 375 00:15:46,188 --> 00:15:49,868 Speaker 5: memory lane here. We're gonna hit some famous final regular 376 00:15:50,108 --> 00:15:52,828 Speaker 5: season week moments, and let's. 377 00:15:52,668 --> 00:15:54,428 Speaker 2: Just go back two years ago, all right. 378 00:15:54,628 --> 00:15:57,588 Speaker 5: One of the coolest wins that kick started a franchise, 379 00:15:57,988 --> 00:16:02,628 Speaker 5: maybe an NFL history was a meaningless, meaningless Week eighteen 380 00:16:02,668 --> 00:16:05,388 Speaker 5: game from the Detroit Lions up in lambeau Field. 381 00:16:05,468 --> 00:16:06,028 Speaker 7: This was great. 382 00:16:06,148 --> 00:16:08,628 Speaker 5: If the Packers had won this game and Aaron Rodgers 383 00:16:08,628 --> 00:16:11,108 Speaker 5: was able to get past Jared Golf, the Packers were 384 00:16:11,108 --> 00:16:13,548 Speaker 5: going to the playoffs. The Lions had nothing to play for. 385 00:16:14,228 --> 00:16:17,348 Speaker 5: And yet the Lions went up into Lambeau a young, 386 00:16:17,468 --> 00:16:20,388 Speaker 5: upstart team that had been through two decades of futility, 387 00:16:21,068 --> 00:16:23,908 Speaker 5: and they shocked the Packers by beating them in a 388 00:16:23,948 --> 00:16:27,188 Speaker 5: game that was winning in at home Okbar. On a 389 00:16:27,348 --> 00:16:29,868 Speaker 5: fourth and one, with less than two minutes to go 390 00:16:29,948 --> 00:16:33,468 Speaker 5: and no team having timeouts left, the Lions decided to 391 00:16:33,668 --> 00:16:36,548 Speaker 5: go for it despite being up in this game, instead 392 00:16:36,548 --> 00:16:39,668 Speaker 5: of kicking a field goal. Question is to you on 393 00:16:39,788 --> 00:16:43,108 Speaker 5: fourth and one, which Lions player caught the pass to 394 00:16:43,268 --> 00:16:48,468 Speaker 5: officially eliminate the Packers from playoff contention in Week eighteen, 395 00:16:48,628 --> 00:16:49,548 Speaker 5: twenty twenty two. 396 00:16:49,748 --> 00:16:52,908 Speaker 2: Remember fourth and one, Lions have. 397 00:16:52,948 --> 00:16:55,868 Speaker 5: The ball, They don't run the ball, they throw it 398 00:16:56,588 --> 00:16:58,468 Speaker 5: and they say, let's just end this thing right here 399 00:16:58,628 --> 00:17:01,388 Speaker 5: a sign of a moment with a sign of things 400 00:17:01,388 --> 00:17:02,868 Speaker 5: to come for Dan Campbell, if you will. 401 00:17:02,868 --> 00:17:03,348 Speaker 2: Who caught it? 402 00:17:03,668 --> 00:17:07,668 Speaker 5: Aman Ross, Saint Brown, David Montgomery, DeAndre Swift or DJ. 403 00:17:07,508 --> 00:17:17,708 Speaker 11: Shark Okay, years ago this is in Lambeau St. 404 00:17:17,708 --> 00:17:17,908 Speaker 7: Brown. 405 00:17:17,948 --> 00:17:20,028 Speaker 11: I don't remember this one being a big one for 406 00:17:20,148 --> 00:17:28,148 Speaker 11: a Monroe Saint Brown. DJ Shark seems like I think 407 00:17:28,148 --> 00:17:30,908 Speaker 11: it was DJ Shark in this one. I was actually 408 00:17:30,908 --> 00:17:34,468 Speaker 11: in Green Bay during this time and I couldn't get 409 00:17:34,588 --> 00:17:36,668 Speaker 11: me and my brother to get to the game because 410 00:17:36,708 --> 00:17:37,468 Speaker 11: he was doing whatever. 411 00:17:37,988 --> 00:17:38,948 Speaker 7: Uh this was? 412 00:17:39,228 --> 00:17:41,948 Speaker 2: This was DJ Shark all right? 413 00:17:42,028 --> 00:17:42,508 Speaker 8: Mistaken? 414 00:17:43,908 --> 00:17:46,308 Speaker 2: Okay, let's go to Mike. 415 00:17:46,228 --> 00:17:51,308 Speaker 5: Too, Rico who lives in ann Arbor, Michigan, and Chris Collinsworth, 416 00:17:51,348 --> 00:17:54,268 Speaker 5: who I've seen a lot of great Aaron Rodgers moments, 417 00:17:54,508 --> 00:17:57,628 Speaker 5: but not a lot of great Detroit Lions moments up 418 00:17:57,668 --> 00:17:58,228 Speaker 5: to this point. 419 00:18:00,388 --> 00:18:02,828 Speaker 14: If the Lions get by the yard and a half, 420 00:18:03,188 --> 00:18:05,668 Speaker 14: they can run out the Clocket's Seattle, we'll go to 421 00:18:05,668 --> 00:18:06,348 Speaker 14: the playoffs. 422 00:18:06,588 --> 00:18:09,548 Speaker 7: But if they don't, Aaron Rodgers has a chance to 423 00:18:09,628 --> 00:18:10,028 Speaker 7: win it. 424 00:18:10,268 --> 00:18:14,108 Speaker 14: The season comes down to a snap and gob is 425 00:18:14,148 --> 00:18:15,108 Speaker 14: looking to throw any. 426 00:18:16,068 --> 00:18:18,988 Speaker 2: The first down my DJ Shark. 427 00:18:19,908 --> 00:18:22,108 Speaker 7: And you can hear them from all the way in Seattle. 428 00:18:22,588 --> 00:18:25,188 Speaker 14: The Lions have come into Lambo and if knocked the 429 00:18:25,228 --> 00:18:27,068 Speaker 14: Packers down and help. 430 00:18:29,188 --> 00:18:29,428 Speaker 7: Done. 431 00:18:30,828 --> 00:18:32,268 Speaker 2: Kyle mentioned it here, guys. 432 00:18:32,548 --> 00:18:35,748 Speaker 5: That was Aaron Rodgers's last game as a Green Bay Packer. 433 00:18:36,308 --> 00:18:39,028 Speaker 5: He lost in a regular season finale that was winning 434 00:18:39,028 --> 00:18:40,708 Speaker 5: in against the Lions team that was not going to 435 00:18:40,708 --> 00:18:41,268 Speaker 5: the playoffs. 436 00:18:41,348 --> 00:18:43,308 Speaker 2: Kyle, what do you remember? I got chills watching that? 437 00:18:43,508 --> 00:18:45,468 Speaker 6: First of all, I remember the day with DJ Shark 438 00:18:45,548 --> 00:18:49,548 Speaker 6: was always gonna go DJ Shark, D did DJ and 439 00:18:49,588 --> 00:18:52,228 Speaker 6: that was his thing. But Rogers walks off with Randall 440 00:18:52,268 --> 00:18:54,548 Speaker 6: Cobb into the tunnel eighteen years in Lambeau. 441 00:18:54,708 --> 00:18:56,628 Speaker 7: That is his final game? Unbelievable? 442 00:18:56,628 --> 00:18:58,308 Speaker 2: And was that not a sign of things to come? 443 00:18:58,388 --> 00:19:00,948 Speaker 2: Like fourth and one? Screw it, let's go show it. 444 00:19:00,988 --> 00:19:02,868 Speaker 2: Let's ask the ball that was Dan Campbell. 445 00:19:03,148 --> 00:19:07,348 Speaker 5: Awesome moment, Jamie, you're lighting up the screen with your 446 00:19:07,348 --> 00:19:08,708 Speaker 5: shirt with that black background. 447 00:19:08,708 --> 00:19:11,708 Speaker 2: I love it. You're electric right highlight. It's awesome. 448 00:19:11,908 --> 00:19:16,668 Speaker 5: You are the Washington Commanders are going back to the 449 00:19:16,668 --> 00:19:17,748 Speaker 5: playoffs now. 450 00:19:17,988 --> 00:19:19,628 Speaker 2: In two thousand and. 451 00:19:19,828 --> 00:19:24,748 Speaker 5: Twelve, the Robert Griffin led Washington team went to the 452 00:19:24,748 --> 00:19:27,788 Speaker 5: playoffs as well, but they didn't get there until a 453 00:19:27,988 --> 00:19:31,948 Speaker 5: final week seventeen regular season win over the Cowboys. Jamie, 454 00:19:32,268 --> 00:19:38,348 Speaker 5: which Washington running back, ran for two hundred yards three 455 00:19:38,388 --> 00:19:44,468 Speaker 5: touchdowns on thirty three carries in an NFC East Division 456 00:19:44,548 --> 00:19:47,628 Speaker 5: clinching win over the Cowboys in twenty twelve. 457 00:19:48,468 --> 00:19:52,548 Speaker 2: Was it a Clinton Portis? Was it b Alfred Morris? 458 00:19:53,228 --> 00:19:57,228 Speaker 5: Was it c Samaj p Ryan who's still playing today for. 459 00:19:57,188 --> 00:20:01,428 Speaker 2: The Kansas City Chiefs? Or was it d Adrian Peterson? 460 00:20:01,588 --> 00:20:03,308 Speaker 3: Are you trying to tell me that Samaji Peter was 461 00:20:03,308 --> 00:20:05,868 Speaker 3: playing in twenty twelve? That blows my mind just saying 462 00:20:05,868 --> 00:20:08,348 Speaker 3: it out loud. Try to trick you into telling you, pear. 463 00:20:08,388 --> 00:20:09,148 Speaker 2: He didn't take the bait. 464 00:20:10,308 --> 00:20:14,588 Speaker 3: Twenty twelve, Adrian Peterson was still with the Vikkings. It's 465 00:20:14,588 --> 00:20:21,228 Speaker 3: not Adrian Peterson. So I had just graduated from college 466 00:20:21,268 --> 00:20:24,268 Speaker 3: the year before in Washington, See, so I had cared 467 00:20:24,308 --> 00:20:26,708 Speaker 3: a little bit about what was going on with that team. 468 00:20:27,068 --> 00:20:30,268 Speaker 3: They drafted Alfred Morris that spring, and that's the only 469 00:20:30,388 --> 00:20:32,468 Speaker 3: name all the name that jumps off the screen to me. 470 00:20:32,508 --> 00:20:34,188 Speaker 3: So I'm gonna go be Alfred Morris. 471 00:20:36,028 --> 00:20:40,388 Speaker 5: Alfred mos go off for two hundred yards and three 472 00:20:40,548 --> 00:20:43,428 Speaker 5: tugs in a division clinching win. 473 00:20:43,428 --> 00:20:44,388 Speaker 2: Over the Cowboys. 474 00:20:44,508 --> 00:20:46,988 Speaker 5: Think about this, Tony Rubbo and the Cowboys come in 475 00:20:47,268 --> 00:20:49,908 Speaker 5: final week in the season and Robert Griffin is the 476 00:20:49,948 --> 00:20:52,308 Speaker 5: offensive rookie of the year. He's the story in the NFL. 477 00:20:52,388 --> 00:20:54,388 Speaker 5: And then Alfred Morris just does. 478 00:20:54,188 --> 00:20:57,228 Speaker 2: His famous swinging a bat man and Alfred. 479 00:20:56,948 --> 00:21:01,188 Speaker 5: Morris goes for two hundred yards. Wax poetic on Alfred 480 00:21:01,228 --> 00:21:02,508 Speaker 5: Morris in his car. 481 00:21:02,668 --> 00:21:04,148 Speaker 7: I mean Bentley go on. 482 00:21:04,868 --> 00:21:07,628 Speaker 2: I believe it was a Nissan or some student. 483 00:21:07,548 --> 00:21:09,828 Speaker 6: Three hundred thousand miles on it, and he was running 484 00:21:10,148 --> 00:21:12,348 Speaker 6: out in the yard of Mazda and they're like, why 485 00:21:12,348 --> 00:21:13,828 Speaker 6: don't you get a new cars? Like, why would I 486 00:21:13,828 --> 00:21:16,548 Speaker 6: ever get rid of Bentley and it just became the story. 487 00:21:16,748 --> 00:21:19,388 Speaker 7: They got so beat into a pulp. It was unbelievably charming. 488 00:21:19,428 --> 00:21:22,868 Speaker 5: And Morris was money, I said, Rookie Robert Griffin the 489 00:21:22,948 --> 00:21:26,548 Speaker 5: third and at the time the Redskins now the commanders 490 00:21:26,628 --> 00:21:30,108 Speaker 5: to the playoffs, and they took down Tony Romo and 491 00:21:30,148 --> 00:21:34,268 Speaker 5: the Cowboys to win the NFC East title. An incredible 492 00:21:34,428 --> 00:21:36,588 Speaker 5: moment for Washington football. 493 00:21:36,708 --> 00:21:39,268 Speaker 2: Jamie out, Morris, you nailed it well, Peter. 494 00:21:39,388 --> 00:21:42,548 Speaker 3: That spring, I was like trying to be on TV, 495 00:21:42,828 --> 00:21:45,868 Speaker 3: and I had like audition to work for the team, 496 00:21:46,068 --> 00:21:48,468 Speaker 3: and I was like studying the craft and all that stuff. 497 00:21:48,468 --> 00:21:50,148 Speaker 2: I didn't get the job. But we're here now, so 498 00:21:50,188 --> 00:21:51,148 Speaker 2: that's great. Okay. 499 00:21:51,228 --> 00:21:55,988 Speaker 11: It was the nineteen ninety Mazda six to six. Yeah, Yeah, 500 00:21:56,068 --> 00:21:56,748 Speaker 11: that's unbelieva. 501 00:21:57,468 --> 00:21:59,548 Speaker 5: Hey, Jamie, that's the best thing that ever happened. Those 502 00:21:59,548 --> 00:22:01,508 Speaker 5: were not great years for DC. I'm happy you were 503 00:22:01,508 --> 00:22:03,108 Speaker 5: not in that book. We're here instead. 504 00:22:03,188 --> 00:22:03,988 Speaker 2: We're happy. Okay. 505 00:22:04,028 --> 00:22:06,228 Speaker 6: All right, So Jamie and ackbar both got it right. 506 00:22:06,308 --> 00:22:08,308 Speaker 6: And now I'm gonna get some question about dude, whar's 507 00:22:08,348 --> 00:22:08,748 Speaker 6: my car? 508 00:22:09,548 --> 00:22:09,708 Speaker 9: Is that? 509 00:22:09,828 --> 00:22:10,628 Speaker 7: Where I watched? 510 00:22:10,708 --> 00:22:12,388 Speaker 5: Actually, let's go to the next you already got okay. 511 00:22:12,988 --> 00:22:17,548 Speaker 5: In week seventeen of the twenty eleven season, they bench 512 00:22:17,628 --> 00:22:19,748 Speaker 5: Aaron Rodgers in the final week of the season and 513 00:22:19,828 --> 00:22:22,548 Speaker 5: Matt Flynn comes in, who had not played at all, 514 00:22:22,908 --> 00:22:24,068 Speaker 5: and the dude throws for. 515 00:22:24,268 --> 00:22:26,068 Speaker 2: Six touchdown passes. 516 00:22:26,188 --> 00:22:27,828 Speaker 7: I think this is your narrow game in history. I 517 00:22:27,868 --> 00:22:29,788 Speaker 7: love that you love this game so much? Did you too? 518 00:22:30,148 --> 00:22:32,948 Speaker 5: The guy Flynn was the long time backup. They're like 519 00:22:32,948 --> 00:22:36,508 Speaker 5: Thatplen's gonna play finally because he throws for six touchdown passes? 520 00:22:36,588 --> 00:22:36,748 Speaker 7: Right? 521 00:22:37,228 --> 00:22:38,628 Speaker 2: Does this end up signing. 522 00:22:38,388 --> 00:22:40,988 Speaker 5: A huge deal with Seattle in the offseason, which, of 523 00:22:40,988 --> 00:22:43,068 Speaker 5: course he never would start from them because Russell Wilson 524 00:22:43,068 --> 00:22:44,188 Speaker 5: beat Hi Mountain training camp. 525 00:22:44,468 --> 00:22:44,788 Speaker 2: That's it. 526 00:22:45,308 --> 00:22:49,108 Speaker 5: This was January second, twenty twelve. Matt Flynn looked like 527 00:22:49,188 --> 00:22:53,468 Speaker 5: Joe Montana, Steve Young, Frank Tarkenton, and Dan Marino. 528 00:22:53,188 --> 00:22:55,548 Speaker 2: All in one. So good, and he got paid off 529 00:22:55,588 --> 00:22:56,068 Speaker 2: of his game. 530 00:22:56,228 --> 00:22:58,428 Speaker 7: He about like four million dollars per touchdown. 531 00:22:58,468 --> 00:22:59,108 Speaker 13: I think he did. 532 00:23:00,748 --> 00:23:02,148 Speaker 2: Jordy Nelson, awesome stuff. 533 00:23:02,188 --> 00:23:04,628 Speaker 7: Oh, Jordy, send him a septer that Lewis. 534 00:23:04,508 --> 00:23:07,068 Speaker 2: Delmass He just sent them to the bottom of the earth. 535 00:23:07,268 --> 00:23:08,548 Speaker 2: Hellout DeAndre Levy. 536 00:23:08,788 --> 00:23:13,508 Speaker 5: Anyway, the number one song in America on the day 537 00:23:13,548 --> 00:23:17,908 Speaker 5: that Matt Flynn threw six touchdowns in January second, twenty 538 00:23:17,988 --> 00:23:19,468 Speaker 5: twelve was one of these songs. 539 00:23:19,468 --> 00:23:19,828 Speaker 8: What was it? 540 00:23:19,908 --> 00:23:21,548 Speaker 2: Let's go to the Billboard charts. 541 00:23:21,948 --> 00:23:27,668 Speaker 5: We Found Love sung by Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris. Sexy 542 00:23:27,748 --> 00:23:30,868 Speaker 5: and I Know It by Lmfao shout out to Red Food. 543 00:23:32,308 --> 00:23:37,548 Speaker 5: I Won't Give Up by Jason Mrazzs Change Your. 544 00:23:37,468 --> 00:23:37,908 Speaker 7: Name, Dude? 545 00:23:39,948 --> 00:23:43,108 Speaker 2: Or Hours by Taylor Swift. 546 00:23:43,068 --> 00:23:45,068 Speaker 5: Off an album that apparently came out. 547 00:23:45,388 --> 00:23:47,068 Speaker 2: In two thousand, Yeah twelve. 548 00:23:47,108 --> 00:23:48,668 Speaker 7: I've learned a lot of Taylor Swift songs the past 549 00:23:48,708 --> 00:23:49,148 Speaker 7: a couple years. 550 00:23:49,148 --> 00:23:50,828 Speaker 2: I don't know about Jamie, do you know Hours? I 551 00:23:50,828 --> 00:23:51,228 Speaker 2: don't know that. 552 00:23:51,308 --> 00:23:53,428 Speaker 3: I think that's one of her early and it might 553 00:23:53,428 --> 00:23:54,708 Speaker 3: be up the Red album. 554 00:23:54,948 --> 00:23:58,988 Speaker 11: R Okay, all. 555 00:23:57,548 --> 00:23:59,868 Speaker 7: Right, listen twenty twelve. Tough for me. 556 00:23:59,988 --> 00:24:03,268 Speaker 6: This is post marriage, pre kids, so host marriage, host 557 00:24:03,388 --> 00:24:04,948 Speaker 6: marriage still Mary, Yeah. 558 00:24:04,748 --> 00:24:09,388 Speaker 7: Mary, okay, post wedding. Yes, I hope I'm never post married. 559 00:24:11,748 --> 00:24:13,188 Speaker 7: I just know these guys. 560 00:24:13,588 --> 00:24:16,588 Speaker 6: It's it's sexy and I know that song was everywhere. 561 00:24:16,628 --> 00:24:19,428 Speaker 6: It was in this commercial where hamsters were dancing like that. 562 00:24:19,468 --> 00:24:20,388 Speaker 7: It was constant. 563 00:24:20,708 --> 00:24:22,588 Speaker 6: I feel like there was definitely an NFL tie in 564 00:24:22,668 --> 00:24:23,428 Speaker 6: with LMFAO. 565 00:24:23,628 --> 00:24:24,428 Speaker 7: They were everywhere. 566 00:24:24,588 --> 00:24:26,908 Speaker 6: So I'm gonna go with be with respect to Maras 567 00:24:26,988 --> 00:24:28,068 Speaker 6: Maras and Rihanna and all that. 568 00:24:28,068 --> 00:24:29,188 Speaker 7: I'm gonna go sexy and I know it. 569 00:24:29,228 --> 00:24:31,548 Speaker 5: So that was a number two song in America and 570 00:24:31,868 --> 00:24:34,388 Speaker 5: LMFAO would eventually have another. 571 00:24:34,148 --> 00:24:36,188 Speaker 2: Song that was huge. They would be at the US Open, 572 00:24:36,268 --> 00:24:37,548 Speaker 2: he would be dancing everywhere. 573 00:24:37,948 --> 00:24:42,308 Speaker 5: Dave Data The correct answers a, we found love. 574 00:24:42,468 --> 00:24:43,228 Speaker 7: That's a good song. 575 00:24:43,468 --> 00:24:46,108 Speaker 5: It was Rihanna, it was Calvin Harris. It was the 576 00:24:46,148 --> 00:24:49,628 Speaker 5: song of the year that holiday season. The answers a, 577 00:24:50,108 --> 00:24:52,508 Speaker 5: we found love in a hope with. 578 00:24:52,588 --> 00:24:54,868 Speaker 6: Place and I found love with my wife and we 579 00:24:54,868 --> 00:24:57,068 Speaker 6: were still married and then we ended up naming our 580 00:24:57,108 --> 00:24:59,148 Speaker 6: son Calvin and so it all together. 581 00:24:59,268 --> 00:25:00,828 Speaker 2: Yes, So that's it. 582 00:25:01,028 --> 00:25:02,508 Speaker 6: Damn Red Food, I thought you were gonna be there. 583 00:25:02,948 --> 00:25:04,228 Speaker 6: Haven't heard the lost of him? What's what? 584 00:25:04,428 --> 00:25:04,548 Speaker 8: Well? 585 00:25:04,588 --> 00:25:06,668 Speaker 2: I heard Kendrick Lamar's gonna have some guests this this 586 00:25:06,868 --> 00:25:09,228 Speaker 2: oh the return? 587 00:25:10,028 --> 00:25:15,308 Speaker 5: What do you say, Kendrick Kendrick Lamar's first guest, Red Foo. 588 00:25:15,148 --> 00:25:17,748 Speaker 6: Hey, and I know if. 589 00:25:20,748 --> 00:25:23,668 Speaker 5: Sorry, Yeah, that one's gonna get the crowd fired up, 590 00:25:23,668 --> 00:25:23,988 Speaker 5: all right. 591 00:25:24,548 --> 00:25:26,508 Speaker 2: Video clue. It was your video clue. We all get 592 00:25:26,508 --> 00:25:27,068 Speaker 2: to chime in. 593 00:25:27,988 --> 00:25:28,108 Speaker 15: Uh. 594 00:25:28,588 --> 00:25:31,348 Speaker 5: The Jets and Dolphins play this weekend. The Jets and 595 00:25:31,468 --> 00:25:35,988 Speaker 5: Dolphins sixteen years ago had a huge final week of 596 00:25:35,988 --> 00:25:39,628 Speaker 5: the regular season game. It was Brett Favre versus Chad Pennington. 597 00:25:40,148 --> 00:25:43,188 Speaker 5: It was Eric man Jeanie versus the late Tony Sperano. 598 00:25:43,588 --> 00:25:46,748 Speaker 5: It was in the Meadowlands in the Old Giant Stadium, 599 00:25:47,188 --> 00:25:48,548 Speaker 5: and the winner went to the playoffs. 600 00:25:48,588 --> 00:25:53,188 Speaker 2: The loser went home. Let's go to this huge play 601 00:25:53,388 --> 00:25:54,828 Speaker 2: in the third quarter. 602 00:25:54,948 --> 00:25:58,908 Speaker 5: What happens on this third quarter play that put this 603 00:25:59,068 --> 00:26:03,668 Speaker 5: game away and sent Chad Pennington, the former Jet to 604 00:26:03,788 --> 00:26:07,668 Speaker 5: the playoff and sent Brett Farre, the former four time. 605 00:26:07,588 --> 00:26:10,868 Speaker 2: MVP back home. Let's get some choices here. 606 00:26:11,268 --> 00:26:13,588 Speaker 5: It's a second and nine, It is. 607 00:26:13,668 --> 00:26:16,348 Speaker 2: On that the twenty yard line. 608 00:26:16,388 --> 00:26:20,268 Speaker 5: Is it a a Chad Pennington twenty yard touchdown run? 609 00:26:21,348 --> 00:26:25,588 Speaker 5: Is it B an Anthony Fossano twenty yard touchdown reception? 610 00:26:26,708 --> 00:26:30,348 Speaker 5: Is it C a Ted gin Junior twenty yard end 611 00:26:30,348 --> 00:26:33,428 Speaker 5: a round touchdown? Or is it d our Guy Alronde 612 00:26:33,708 --> 00:26:37,708 Speaker 5: Gadsen having a twenty yard touchdown reception. We're gonna go 613 00:26:38,108 --> 00:26:41,268 Speaker 5: left to right, so akbar Jamie Kyle take a shot. 614 00:26:41,428 --> 00:26:43,748 Speaker 11: Okay, this one right here, I'm gonna have to go. 615 00:26:43,988 --> 00:26:46,628 Speaker 11: I don't remember this point, but I'm gonna go Teddy 616 00:26:46,668 --> 00:26:52,668 Speaker 11: Gan Junior twenty yard end a round touchdown for this one. Yeah, 617 00:26:52,668 --> 00:26:55,348 Speaker 11: it's gonna be Teddy. We were at the Dolphins together 618 00:26:55,468 --> 00:26:57,188 Speaker 11: for a little bit the seventh. 619 00:26:57,748 --> 00:26:59,308 Speaker 3: Peter, I don't know what to do when you don't 620 00:26:59,348 --> 00:27:01,468 Speaker 3: give me a pick six as an option. I always 621 00:27:01,468 --> 00:27:04,148 Speaker 3: picked the pick six, so I have to take something else. 622 00:27:04,708 --> 00:27:08,788 Speaker 3: I will go be Anthony Fassana, Oh twenty yard TV reception. 623 00:27:10,468 --> 00:27:11,388 Speaker 7: If I'm not mistaken. 624 00:27:11,428 --> 00:27:14,228 Speaker 6: This is the year Chad Pennington finished second and MVP 625 00:27:14,388 --> 00:27:17,148 Speaker 6: boating too. Peyton Manning still did not make the Pro Bowl. 626 00:27:17,628 --> 00:27:19,708 Speaker 7: Pro bple announcements coming later on Good Morning Football. 627 00:27:19,788 --> 00:27:22,108 Speaker 6: I will go with Pennington A with a twenty yard run. 628 00:27:22,148 --> 00:27:24,468 Speaker 6: This isn't the stinky leg one. I don't know, but 629 00:27:24,508 --> 00:27:26,468 Speaker 6: I do think why not Pennington twenty yard run? 630 00:27:26,548 --> 00:27:28,028 Speaker 5: Let me set the stage a little bit far from 631 00:27:28,028 --> 00:27:30,028 Speaker 5: The Jets were red hot the start. They fell apart 632 00:27:30,068 --> 00:27:32,108 Speaker 5: a the end of the season. Pennington was like this, 633 00:27:32,268 --> 00:27:33,988 Speaker 5: like all right, fine, Chad Pennington's going to be the 634 00:27:34,068 --> 00:27:36,628 Speaker 5: quarterback takes them all the way, that goes back into 635 00:27:36,628 --> 00:27:39,308 Speaker 5: his old building and the touchdown he throws is to 636 00:27:39,388 --> 00:27:41,628 Speaker 5: a New Jersey native and a Notre Dame legend. 637 00:27:41,668 --> 00:27:42,588 Speaker 7: Ah go on. 638 00:27:44,588 --> 00:27:47,188 Speaker 2: Second at nine, make sure my quarterback. 639 00:27:46,668 --> 00:27:49,668 Speaker 7: Is standing up. That's one of those mottos. Here's his 640 00:27:49,788 --> 00:27:51,268 Speaker 7: quarterback throwing for. 641 00:27:51,428 --> 00:27:56,508 Speaker 13: The end zone and a cats just made by Anthony Fasano. 642 00:27:56,868 --> 00:27:58,548 Speaker 7: What an adjustment that was. 643 00:27:58,828 --> 00:28:03,228 Speaker 6: It was We've seen some tremendous adjustments to the football today. 644 00:28:03,668 --> 00:28:08,508 Speaker 14: A Jersey boy from Verona High School comes back home. 645 00:28:09,508 --> 00:28:16,948 Speaker 5: What a cash highlight Anthony Fersao. Let's go Jamie Ardal 646 00:28:17,068 --> 00:28:18,708 Speaker 5: Kyle some Anthony Fassano memories. 647 00:28:19,108 --> 00:28:21,548 Speaker 7: Just Peter, listen, what is it? Was it Verona Heights, 648 00:28:21,708 --> 00:28:22,508 Speaker 7: Verona High School. 649 00:28:22,548 --> 00:28:24,948 Speaker 6: He was not a del Barton guy something like that 650 00:28:25,388 --> 00:28:26,988 Speaker 6: was housed about Verona High School. 651 00:28:27,028 --> 00:28:29,068 Speaker 2: Just a North Jersey high school. And Fassano was the 652 00:28:29,108 --> 00:28:32,388 Speaker 2: ultimate at that time. He was like like peak Jersey 653 00:28:32,588 --> 00:28:35,228 Speaker 2: was Anthony, Jersey Shore was out. Anthony Fossano was a. 654 00:28:35,228 --> 00:28:37,708 Speaker 5: Star Notre Dame and then goes back into his old 655 00:28:37,708 --> 00:28:41,508 Speaker 5: building and he scores that touchdown. Of course, he's most famous, 656 00:28:41,548 --> 00:28:43,668 Speaker 5: I think for the fake lambeau leap that he did 657 00:28:43,668 --> 00:28:45,868 Speaker 5: when he did it against the Packers. 658 00:28:46,388 --> 00:28:49,388 Speaker 7: Was a great coal. That's what they call trolling. Unbelievable. 659 00:28:49,468 --> 00:28:50,628 Speaker 7: Shout out to New Jersey. 660 00:28:50,948 --> 00:28:53,548 Speaker 5: Let's go all right, guys, that was trivia. We'll see 661 00:28:53,588 --> 00:28:55,028 Speaker 5: you next week wild card rounds. 662 00:28:55,348 --> 00:28:59,108 Speaker 6: Yeah, doesn't look as big as he is. 663 00:29:00,308 --> 00:29:03,148 Speaker 8: Uh, he doesn't look as fast as he is. 664 00:29:03,548 --> 00:29:05,068 Speaker 7: He has real good vision. 665 00:29:05,468 --> 00:29:08,228 Speaker 15: You really can't get a clean shot on him, not 666 00:29:08,268 --> 00:29:09,188 Speaker 15: one of those shots that. 667 00:29:09,188 --> 00:29:10,468 Speaker 8: Will knock him out of the game. 668 00:29:11,388 --> 00:29:13,068 Speaker 7: You will probably arm tackle him. 669 00:29:13,188 --> 00:29:16,708 Speaker 8: He very seldom get a clean knockout shot on Eric Dickerson. 670 00:29:18,628 --> 00:29:22,908 Speaker 15: He runs a four to three forty. He's for a 671 00:29:22,988 --> 00:29:25,068 Speaker 15: big guy, He's one of the quickest guys I've ever 672 00:29:25,108 --> 00:29:27,668 Speaker 15: seen in my life. When he runs, he looks like 673 00:29:27,708 --> 00:29:29,908 Speaker 15: he's not running fast, but he can hit a open 674 00:29:29,948 --> 00:29:33,468 Speaker 15: and he can hit a hole so quick's unreal. You're 675 00:29:33,508 --> 00:29:36,948 Speaker 15: looking at the great one, the Walter Payton, the Earl Campbell's, 676 00:29:37,028 --> 00:29:39,108 Speaker 15: the Jim Brown, Mary Dickerson. 677 00:29:39,148 --> 00:29:41,788 Speaker 14: You have one that is in that upper upper. 678 00:29:41,628 --> 00:29:44,828 Speaker 9: Upper echelon that only come along very seldom. 679 00:29:44,868 --> 00:29:47,508 Speaker 8: Man. When you do have one, you catch lightning in 680 00:29:47,588 --> 00:29:47,988 Speaker 8: a jug. 681 00:29:51,068 --> 00:29:53,828 Speaker 6: There is decades after he stopped playing, Eric Dickerson's been 682 00:29:53,868 --> 00:29:55,468 Speaker 6: all over the news in the last couple of weeks, 683 00:29:55,468 --> 00:29:57,868 Speaker 6: and it's because of his nineteen eighty four season, which 684 00:29:57,868 --> 00:30:01,548 Speaker 6: he ran for twenty five yards, a record that Saquon 685 00:30:01,628 --> 00:30:04,388 Speaker 6: Barkley will not break with the Philadelphia Eagles this year, 686 00:30:04,788 --> 00:30:07,988 Speaker 6: and a record that no one has broken in forty years. 687 00:30:08,308 --> 00:30:11,948 Speaker 6: Dan Marino's single season passing record was broken, Jerry Rice's 688 00:30:11,988 --> 00:30:17,228 Speaker 6: single season receiving record was broken, and yet Dickerson still stands. 689 00:30:16,828 --> 00:30:18,628 Speaker 7: There four decades later. 690 00:30:19,068 --> 00:30:20,588 Speaker 6: And you might not have been alive when he broke it, 691 00:30:20,668 --> 00:30:21,948 Speaker 6: or like me, you might have been too young to 692 00:30:21,988 --> 00:30:24,428 Speaker 6: remember it. So I think it's important, especially this weekend, 693 00:30:24,428 --> 00:30:25,988 Speaker 6: when you're gonna be hearing about it more and more, 694 00:30:26,028 --> 00:30:29,068 Speaker 6: to look back with our films and our access and 695 00:30:29,068 --> 00:30:31,508 Speaker 6: our perspective on how this happened. 696 00:30:31,828 --> 00:30:32,468 Speaker 7: Let's get into it. 697 00:30:32,548 --> 00:30:35,348 Speaker 6: Nineteen eighty four was Eric Dickerson's second season in the NFL. 698 00:30:35,348 --> 00:30:37,788 Speaker 7: He was playing with the John Robinson La Rams. 699 00:30:38,548 --> 00:30:41,188 Speaker 6: Let's take a quick look though at his rookie season, 700 00:30:41,188 --> 00:30:44,788 Speaker 6: which was hilarious. This is the nineteen eighty three legendary 701 00:30:44,908 --> 00:30:49,708 Speaker 6: draft second overall pick. Let's get rambunctious second overall pick 702 00:30:49,748 --> 00:30:54,188 Speaker 6: behind John Elway, legendary running back out of Southern Methodists 703 00:30:54,188 --> 00:30:57,348 Speaker 6: with the Specs and the Gogs got a ridiculous rookie 704 00:30:57,388 --> 00:31:01,468 Speaker 6: year eighteen hundred plus rookids as a rookie with nearly 705 00:31:01,708 --> 00:31:05,748 Speaker 6: four hundred carries, it was it was fresh, it was 706 00:31:05,788 --> 00:31:07,188 Speaker 6: a neck roll, it was glasses. 707 00:31:07,228 --> 00:31:07,868 Speaker 7: It was different. 708 00:31:08,188 --> 00:31:10,108 Speaker 6: But there was the sense of that, all right, rookie, 709 00:31:10,268 --> 00:31:11,868 Speaker 6: what do you do for an encore? 710 00:31:12,228 --> 00:31:14,828 Speaker 7: How do you follow that up? While he followed it 711 00:31:14,908 --> 00:31:16,028 Speaker 7: up with history. 712 00:31:15,748 --> 00:31:19,868 Speaker 6: The nineteen eighty four season, let's get into it. Starting 713 00:31:19,948 --> 00:31:23,948 Speaker 6: Week one against Dallas, one hundred and thirty eight yards 714 00:31:23,948 --> 00:31:28,508 Speaker 6: on twenty one carries. La is Cool, It's hot, Ghostbusters 715 00:31:28,548 --> 00:31:31,628 Speaker 6: the number one movie in the box office. Dickerson's running 716 00:31:31,628 --> 00:31:34,148 Speaker 6: guys over, It's amazing. Week two follows it up with 717 00:31:34,188 --> 00:31:37,428 Speaker 6: one hundred and two yards against Cleveland. He's cruising and 718 00:31:37,508 --> 00:31:41,068 Speaker 6: then he hits a roadblock in the form of the 719 00:31:41,308 --> 00:31:46,108 Speaker 6: Chuck Noll Steelers at three Rivers Stadium. Week three against Pittsburgh, 720 00:31:46,108 --> 00:31:50,348 Speaker 6: Dickerson has forty nine yards on twenty three carries in 721 00:31:50,428 --> 00:31:54,948 Speaker 6: a double digit loss. Next week, the Sam Wiss Bengals 722 00:31:54,988 --> 00:31:58,188 Speaker 6: and their defensive coordinator Dick Lebau pulled them to. 723 00:31:58,268 --> 00:32:00,588 Speaker 2: Eighty nine yards in the Bengals on. 724 00:32:00,628 --> 00:32:03,868 Speaker 7: The turf, So through four games he's got three hundred 725 00:32:03,868 --> 00:32:05,868 Speaker 7: and seventy eight. It's nothing special. 726 00:32:06,148 --> 00:32:08,788 Speaker 6: They're kind of buckling up and maybe this isn't letdown here. 727 00:32:09,268 --> 00:32:13,068 Speaker 6: But then he started cooking, and his Hall of. 728 00:32:12,988 --> 00:32:15,348 Speaker 7: Fame teammate Jackie Slater loved it. 729 00:32:17,228 --> 00:32:20,308 Speaker 14: Bickers been cut up inside to forty five forty lookout. 730 00:32:20,068 --> 00:32:22,148 Speaker 7: It's exciting. It's exciting to know that you have that 731 00:32:22,268 --> 00:32:25,028 Speaker 7: kind of explosiveness coming out back field man. 732 00:32:31,588 --> 00:32:34,548 Speaker 6: One twenty against the Giants one oh seven and a 733 00:32:34,588 --> 00:32:36,988 Speaker 6: loss to Atlanta, and then on the turf in the 734 00:32:37,028 --> 00:32:41,788 Speaker 6: Superdome one seventy five against the Kenny. 735 00:32:41,628 --> 00:32:44,388 Speaker 2: Stabler, Pearl Campbell Saints. 736 00:32:45,028 --> 00:32:46,988 Speaker 6: Yes, at the end of the europe Can he had 737 00:32:46,988 --> 00:32:50,148 Speaker 6: Campbell and Dickerson together. Dixon went for one seventy five, 738 00:32:50,388 --> 00:32:53,468 Speaker 6: then one forty five in a rematch with Atlanta. Now 739 00:32:53,508 --> 00:32:57,028 Speaker 6: he's cruising nine hundred and twenty five yards in eight games, 740 00:32:57,068 --> 00:33:02,988 Speaker 6: incredible pace. And then the first place Bill Walsh forty 741 00:33:03,068 --> 00:33:05,628 Speaker 6: nine ers come to Anaheim Stadium. 742 00:33:05,348 --> 00:33:08,228 Speaker 7: And stopped him. This defense. 743 00:33:08,428 --> 00:33:10,948 Speaker 6: All four members of the secondary win the Pro Bowl. 744 00:33:11,068 --> 00:33:15,148 Speaker 6: Ronnie led by Ronnie Lott, coached by Ray Rhodes, Montana 745 00:33:15,508 --> 00:33:18,308 Speaker 6: cooked done this day. He had over three hundred yards. 746 00:33:18,308 --> 00:33:21,188 Speaker 6: He had three touchdowns. The star was not Eric Dixon, 747 00:33:21,388 --> 00:33:24,108 Speaker 6: it was Dwight Clark, who was all over the field. 748 00:33:24,548 --> 00:33:27,508 Speaker 6: This defense would eventually shut out the eighty four Bears 749 00:33:27,508 --> 00:33:29,988 Speaker 6: in the NFC Title Game and beat Dan Marino in 750 00:33:30,028 --> 00:33:35,148 Speaker 6: the Super Bowl by three touchdowns. Dickerson stuffed, can he 751 00:33:35,268 --> 00:33:38,508 Speaker 6: recover or you better believe he can recover? Next week, 752 00:33:38,628 --> 00:33:44,308 Speaker 6: Eric Dickerson rebounded with a ten yards per carry masterpiece 753 00:33:44,828 --> 00:33:47,068 Speaker 6: against the Saint Louis Cardinals. Think about this is the 754 00:33:47,188 --> 00:33:50,148 Speaker 6: Rams at Saint Louis, but they're not the team in 755 00:33:50,228 --> 00:33:50,908 Speaker 6: Saint Louis. 756 00:33:51,068 --> 00:33:53,588 Speaker 2: He went absolutely nuts, two. 757 00:33:53,428 --> 00:33:54,668 Speaker 7: Hundred and eight yard ten. 758 00:33:54,948 --> 00:33:57,268 Speaker 6: I said, almost ten yards a click, and then we're 759 00:33:57,348 --> 00:34:00,508 Speaker 6: just then we're in montage mode. One forty nine against 760 00:34:00,508 --> 00:34:03,268 Speaker 6: a tough Bears defense, one thirty two against Green Bay, 761 00:34:03,508 --> 00:34:08,668 Speaker 6: one against Tampa, won forty nine against the Saints, and 762 00:34:08,708 --> 00:34:11,668 Speaker 6: then he goes against the Oilers. He is over two 763 00:34:11,748 --> 00:34:14,508 Speaker 6: hundred yards away from two thousand. He's over two hundred 764 00:34:14,588 --> 00:34:18,468 Speaker 6: yards away from breaking OJ Simpson's single season record, and 765 00:34:18,548 --> 00:34:22,788 Speaker 6: on twenty seven ruling carries against a bad Hugh Campbell 766 00:34:22,828 --> 00:34:24,828 Speaker 6: Oilers team in Anaheim. 767 00:34:25,388 --> 00:34:26,468 Speaker 7: Dickerson goes for. 768 00:34:26,588 --> 00:34:31,828 Speaker 16: Two fifteen and surpasses oj single season record, albeit in 769 00:34:31,868 --> 00:34:35,508 Speaker 16: more games, on a fourth quarter handoff from Jeff Kemp 770 00:34:35,788 --> 00:34:39,868 Speaker 16: on Dickerson's signature play forty seven gap. 771 00:34:42,228 --> 00:34:45,068 Speaker 14: Hey, He's got it at a brand News Shingo jes 772 00:34:45,108 --> 00:34:48,668 Speaker 14: a rushing record for the upstanding shot from shada level. 773 00:34:49,988 --> 00:34:52,668 Speaker 8: The thing that made that record so especially that all 774 00:34:52,748 --> 00:34:55,148 Speaker 8: the players were involved in. Every guy wanted a piece 775 00:34:55,188 --> 00:34:57,668 Speaker 8: of that. They were just like, man, big, hey, go ahead, 776 00:34:57,708 --> 00:34:59,628 Speaker 8: need it today. I mean, and that made me feel good. 777 00:34:59,748 --> 00:35:01,788 Speaker 8: And I think that's what that record means to me. 778 00:35:05,108 --> 00:35:07,548 Speaker 6: In a forty year old game recap, after the game, 779 00:35:07,588 --> 00:35:09,588 Speaker 6: Dickerson said, I can't explain the feeling. I'm just on 780 00:35:09,708 --> 00:35:11,908 Speaker 6: a natural high. I don't know what to say to OJ. 781 00:35:12,268 --> 00:35:14,228 Speaker 6: I still respect him. He's still the best. I did 782 00:35:14,268 --> 00:35:15,148 Speaker 6: it in fourteen games. 783 00:35:15,148 --> 00:35:18,268 Speaker 7: He did in fifteen. Here's what's fascinating. Everyone thought that 784 00:35:18,308 --> 00:35:20,068 Speaker 7: he would break it in the last game of the season. 785 00:35:20,068 --> 00:35:22,108 Speaker 6: Because the last game the season was against San Francisco 786 00:35:22,388 --> 00:35:24,748 Speaker 6: and OJ was on the broadcast. He was in the 787 00:35:24,788 --> 00:35:28,188 Speaker 6: booth as a color commentator, and this will happen. He 788 00:35:28,228 --> 00:35:31,068 Speaker 6: went so nuts against the Oilers that he broke it 789 00:35:31,148 --> 00:35:34,828 Speaker 6: the week prior, still played in the last game of 790 00:35:34,828 --> 00:35:37,428 Speaker 6: the season and tacked on ninety eight yards and twenty 791 00:35:37,468 --> 00:35:39,668 Speaker 6: six carries and a loss to the forty nine Ers. 792 00:35:39,868 --> 00:35:43,388 Speaker 6: Here's what's very interesting that Rams team going into that 793 00:35:43,468 --> 00:35:45,468 Speaker 6: last game was ten and five. 794 00:35:45,948 --> 00:35:47,908 Speaker 7: Their playoff spot was secure. 795 00:35:48,428 --> 00:35:51,828 Speaker 6: It's very similar to what's going on in Philadelphia and 796 00:35:51,868 --> 00:35:54,948 Speaker 6: the recently passed John Robinson rest in piece played him. 797 00:35:55,148 --> 00:35:57,468 Speaker 6: Dickerson carried the ball a whole bunch of times. He 798 00:35:57,628 --> 00:36:00,068 Speaker 6: buried the record at twenty one oh five. They lost 799 00:36:00,068 --> 00:36:03,908 Speaker 6: in the wild card round. That's the season, guys. I 800 00:36:03,948 --> 00:36:06,588 Speaker 6: think it's at some point it will be broken the 801 00:36:06,628 --> 00:36:09,148 Speaker 6: twenty one oh five sometime in the next decade, in 802 00:36:09,268 --> 00:36:13,028 Speaker 6: sixteen games, in seventeen games, maybe even in eighteen games. 803 00:36:13,068 --> 00:36:17,628 Speaker 6: But when it does, remember nineteen eighty four because when 804 00:36:17,628 --> 00:36:21,468 Speaker 6: that record is broken, big brother Dickerson in the respecs 805 00:36:21,628 --> 00:36:22,588 Speaker 6: will be watching. 806 00:36:22,708 --> 00:36:24,788 Speaker 7: And that takes us to this weekend and. 807 00:36:25,188 --> 00:36:27,628 Speaker 5: It's incredible retrospective. I love that you do because we 808 00:36:27,628 --> 00:36:29,468 Speaker 5: always talk about the record, and we even talk about. 809 00:36:29,308 --> 00:36:30,588 Speaker 2: OJ seventy three season. 810 00:36:30,788 --> 00:36:33,828 Speaker 5: So we did it in fourteen games, Dickerson, he did 811 00:36:33,868 --> 00:36:35,548 Speaker 5: it also in fifteen like he did it. 812 00:36:35,668 --> 00:36:38,708 Speaker 2: He did it in that time. I earlier said on 813 00:36:38,748 --> 00:36:39,348 Speaker 2: the show. 814 00:36:41,028 --> 00:36:44,148 Speaker 5: The football historian in me, I would have liked to 815 00:36:44,188 --> 00:36:46,388 Speaker 5: see in Saquon at least try for this thing in 816 00:36:46,428 --> 00:36:48,068 Speaker 5: the first half and if they put it some parameters, 817 00:36:48,148 --> 00:36:48,908 Speaker 5: we won't see that. 818 00:36:49,668 --> 00:36:51,668 Speaker 2: For shame for many of us who want to. 819 00:36:51,588 --> 00:36:54,508 Speaker 5: Just look at individual records, but likely the better decision 820 00:36:54,548 --> 00:36:56,868 Speaker 5: long term for the Philadelphia Eagles if they really want 821 00:36:56,908 --> 00:36:58,268 Speaker 5: to do this thing in the Super Bowl. 822 00:36:58,508 --> 00:37:00,428 Speaker 11: Yeah, and it would have been cool to see it. 823 00:37:01,028 --> 00:37:03,428 Speaker 11: And it's so special to see what Eric Dickerson did, 824 00:37:03,868 --> 00:37:07,028 Speaker 11: especially and that time in that era where they were 825 00:37:07,108 --> 00:37:09,108 Speaker 11: running the ball a whole lot. You think, and you 826 00:37:09,188 --> 00:37:11,468 Speaker 11: look at his career. You know, in that eighty four 827 00:37:11,588 --> 00:37:14,028 Speaker 11: season he ran the ball three hundred and seventy nine times. 828 00:37:14,068 --> 00:37:16,628 Speaker 11: The year before three ninety, a couple of years later 829 00:37:16,668 --> 00:37:18,628 Speaker 11: in eighty six, he ran four hundred and four times. 830 00:37:18,708 --> 00:37:20,908 Speaker 11: You don't see that type of number. In fact, Saquon 831 00:37:20,948 --> 00:37:24,388 Speaker 11: Barkley just ran three hundred and forty five times this season. 832 00:37:24,588 --> 00:37:26,748 Speaker 11: That's the first time he's ever hit and eclipsed the 833 00:37:26,788 --> 00:37:29,028 Speaker 11: three hundred mark. So it just lets you know that, 834 00:37:29,188 --> 00:37:31,428 Speaker 11: you know, although the games are different, how many games 835 00:37:31,428 --> 00:37:33,908 Speaker 11: that they have are different for Saquon to do what 836 00:37:33,988 --> 00:37:36,708 Speaker 11: he's doing in this era where they're passing the ball 837 00:37:36,748 --> 00:37:38,188 Speaker 11: a lot more and you don't see a lot of 838 00:37:38,228 --> 00:37:41,428 Speaker 11: guys carrying the ball three hundred plus times, special special 839 00:37:41,468 --> 00:37:41,868 Speaker 11: for both. 840 00:37:42,148 --> 00:37:44,668 Speaker 3: Did you say one hundred and seventy five yards in 841 00:37:44,708 --> 00:37:45,428 Speaker 3: the Superdome? 842 00:37:47,148 --> 00:37:49,108 Speaker 2: You say that he went nutshit? 843 00:37:49,268 --> 00:37:54,548 Speaker 3: Ridiculous? That is absolutely ridiculous. Very excellent highlights. That one 844 00:37:54,628 --> 00:37:56,668 Speaker 3: jumped out to me. Especially it was against Kenny Stablor, 845 00:37:56,748 --> 00:37:58,428 Speaker 3: Kenny the Sneak Stabler, so good