1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,880 Speaker 1: Welcome into Texans All Access On a Tuesday DPCL back 2 00:00:02,920 --> 00:00:05,080 Speaker 1: with You along with Mark Vandermuir. Just wrapped up an 3 00:00:05,080 --> 00:00:08,039 Speaker 1: hour with Justin Britt. Mark, I can't believe that I've 4 00:00:08,119 --> 00:00:11,040 Speaker 1: not sat down or you've not sat down either, with 5 00:00:11,080 --> 00:00:14,280 Speaker 1: Justin Britt one on one that was He's fantastic. The 6 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:16,439 Speaker 1: first time I saw him as a member of the 7 00:00:16,480 --> 00:00:19,800 Speaker 1: Texans was I guess a zoom call when he signed right, 8 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:22,840 Speaker 1: press conference kind of thing. We were all still home, yeah, 9 00:00:22,880 --> 00:00:26,160 Speaker 1: and we yeah, we were still home. And he struck 10 00:00:26,200 --> 00:00:28,319 Speaker 1: me though. At that point I thought, this guy's pretty cool. 11 00:00:28,360 --> 00:00:30,200 Speaker 1: I like this guy. I can get behind this guy. 12 00:00:30,680 --> 00:00:33,320 Speaker 1: And all the guys have been really terrific. Actually, but 13 00:00:33,400 --> 00:00:36,680 Speaker 1: he's just got all these great stories and a lot 14 00:00:36,680 --> 00:00:40,199 Speaker 1: of depth of content for us, so terrific. I mean, 15 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:42,120 Speaker 1: we could have him on every week. I feel like, well, 16 00:00:42,159 --> 00:00:43,920 Speaker 1: you know, I ran into James Camping in the hallway 17 00:00:44,159 --> 00:00:47,120 Speaker 1: offensive Line and I told him, I said, hey, we 18 00:00:47,159 --> 00:00:49,560 Speaker 1: had your Guyland radio show. He was great. He said 19 00:00:49,920 --> 00:00:53,640 Speaker 1: he's a renaissance man, and I said, I can see why. 20 00:00:53,680 --> 00:00:55,800 Speaker 1: He's got a lot of different varied interests, can talk 21 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:57,840 Speaker 1: about a lot of different things. I gotta say, his 22 00:00:57,880 --> 00:01:02,040 Speaker 1: first press conference, I was a little intimidated by him 23 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:04,280 Speaker 1: and just how he even in camp, he seemed kind 24 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:06,320 Speaker 1: of scary. He just sort of carries himself a certain way. 25 00:01:06,319 --> 00:01:08,720 Speaker 1: But then on don't you get him talking. He's great. 26 00:01:08,760 --> 00:01:11,600 Speaker 1: He's really funny though too, especially some of his press conferences. 27 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:14,039 Speaker 1: He always has him He's very he's very down to 28 00:01:14,520 --> 00:01:18,280 Speaker 1: you know, he's down, he's down to business talking about football. 29 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 1: But then he'll crack a little joke here and there, 30 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:22,840 Speaker 1: and you know, we need him to be super scary, 31 00:01:23,240 --> 00:01:25,679 Speaker 1: super scary. We need all those whole linemen to get 32 00:01:25,840 --> 00:01:29,520 Speaker 1: real scary, real fast, to get that running game going. Yeah, 33 00:01:29,600 --> 00:01:33,560 Speaker 1: the Texans taking on the Patriots here on Sunday. Two 34 00:01:33,640 --> 00:01:36,680 Speaker 1: rookie quarterbacks facing each other. It's a first time for 35 00:01:36,760 --> 00:01:39,080 Speaker 1: Davis Mills to face at rookie quarterback because in Week 36 00:01:39,080 --> 00:01:42,520 Speaker 1: one against Trevor Lawrence, it was Tyrod Taylor. So here 37 00:01:42,520 --> 00:01:44,760 Speaker 1: we go week five, and you know what I have 38 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:47,319 Speaker 1: to say, it was yesterday was yours and my birthdays. 39 00:01:47,880 --> 00:01:49,560 Speaker 1: And I was kind of glad that social media was 40 00:01:49,600 --> 00:01:51,080 Speaker 1: out for a little while because he didn't have to 41 00:01:51,120 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: look at highlights from other other games. Okay, so do 42 00:01:54,520 --> 00:01:57,560 Speaker 1: you on Facebook have your birthday listed still I do, 43 00:01:57,840 --> 00:01:59,800 Speaker 1: so I took mine off a couple of years ago. 44 00:02:00,080 --> 00:02:02,440 Speaker 1: It really saved a lot of time on the birthday 45 00:02:02,600 --> 00:02:05,280 Speaker 1: because it doesn't appear in people's feeds. I want to 46 00:02:05,320 --> 00:02:07,640 Speaker 1: wish Mark a happy birthday, and you get all these 47 00:02:07,640 --> 00:02:10,000 Speaker 1: happy birthday wishes, which is really sweet and nice that 48 00:02:10,080 --> 00:02:13,440 Speaker 1: people do it. But I find myself because you cannot 49 00:02:14,040 --> 00:02:17,520 Speaker 1: tag onto my feet or whatever, right, so I have 50 00:02:17,560 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 1: to approve of everything. Oh and so what happens is 51 00:02:20,960 --> 00:02:24,639 Speaker 1: people end up messaging me on Messenger happy birthday, which 52 00:02:24,680 --> 00:02:26,680 Speaker 1: is great, but I would get you know, this is 53 00:02:26,680 --> 00:02:29,600 Speaker 1: a luxury problem. This is a Facebook bread get like 54 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:32,120 Speaker 1: two hundred people wishing me happy birthday and Messenger and 55 00:02:32,160 --> 00:02:34,760 Speaker 1: it's like thank you they but it's great, but it's 56 00:02:34,800 --> 00:02:38,280 Speaker 1: also you know, I get it. And the older you get, 57 00:02:38,360 --> 00:02:40,239 Speaker 1: you want to kind of sail right over your birthday. 58 00:02:41,040 --> 00:02:43,240 Speaker 1: I want to go right over the top into the 59 00:02:43,280 --> 00:02:46,040 Speaker 1: next day and ignore my birthday. But I have an 60 00:02:46,080 --> 00:02:47,840 Speaker 1: eight year old. I'm a lap bloomer. I'm an eight 61 00:02:47,880 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 1: year old, and he gets jacked up for my birthday. 62 00:02:51,120 --> 00:02:53,240 Speaker 1: So it's very cute, you know. It's like I live 63 00:02:53,280 --> 00:02:55,160 Speaker 1: it through him. It's kind of like Christmas. It's it's 64 00:02:55,200 --> 00:02:57,560 Speaker 1: all for him. Now, well, I like my birthday because 65 00:02:57,600 --> 00:03:01,079 Speaker 1: I do like people about me. I like a day 66 00:03:01,080 --> 00:03:03,280 Speaker 1: about me. I'm not gonna lie. The age thing is whatever. 67 00:03:03,639 --> 00:03:05,840 Speaker 1: But now now I understand why you don't like it, 68 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:08,560 Speaker 1: because I think your problem is that you are friends. 69 00:03:09,360 --> 00:03:12,679 Speaker 1: You're you just be friend to everybody because you're the 70 00:03:12,760 --> 00:03:16,320 Speaker 1: voice of the Texans, so you almost need another account 71 00:03:16,800 --> 00:03:19,120 Speaker 1: that's just your family and friends. So I only get 72 00:03:19,160 --> 00:03:22,080 Speaker 1: wished happy birthday by family and friends. And you know, 73 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:24,480 Speaker 1: sometimes people will try to add me, and if I 74 00:03:24,520 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 1: don't know you, like outside of work, I say, follow 75 00:03:27,639 --> 00:03:30,200 Speaker 1: me on Instagram because that's more open. And that's like 76 00:03:30,240 --> 00:03:32,520 Speaker 1: my Facebook is what I had before I joined here. 77 00:03:32,800 --> 00:03:34,800 Speaker 1: It's not related to the team. It's just my It's 78 00:03:34,800 --> 00:03:36,720 Speaker 1: like how I keep in touch with my high school 79 00:03:36,720 --> 00:03:40,680 Speaker 1: friends and relatives that live in other countries. So I 80 00:03:40,720 --> 00:03:42,520 Speaker 1: like it because I get to hear from people and 81 00:03:42,560 --> 00:03:45,240 Speaker 1: people post great pictures like that's a thing now. Either 82 00:03:45,360 --> 00:03:47,560 Speaker 1: they say happy birthday and then they post some ridiculous 83 00:03:47,600 --> 00:03:49,520 Speaker 1: picture view that they took throughout the year that you 84 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:51,880 Speaker 1: didn't even know existed. I loved some of the Twitter 85 00:03:51,920 --> 00:03:55,480 Speaker 1: posts yesterday with Facebook being down and some of the 86 00:03:55,520 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 1: satire accounts like humanity has a wonderful sense of well 87 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:02,480 Speaker 1: being Facebook being down and it's so true, you know. 88 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:05,800 Speaker 1: Or I was really enjoying that Facebook session when it 89 00:04:05,840 --> 00:04:09,200 Speaker 1: went down, said no one ever, right, I mean Facebook, 90 00:04:09,240 --> 00:04:11,200 Speaker 1: it's useful, but right now, it's kind of like the 91 00:04:11,240 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 1: phone book. Right. You do use it to promote things, 92 00:04:14,880 --> 00:04:17,080 Speaker 1: and you know, special events in your life at a 93 00:04:17,120 --> 00:04:19,320 Speaker 1: little bit of a moving photo album, if you will, 94 00:04:19,800 --> 00:04:21,840 Speaker 1: but it's also, oh, I have to get in touch 95 00:04:21,839 --> 00:04:24,080 Speaker 1: with so and so, let me find them on Facebook. Right, 96 00:04:24,120 --> 00:04:27,480 Speaker 1: It's kind of like the internet, the Internet itself. Well, 97 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:29,360 Speaker 1: Twitter was having a good time with it because Twitter 98 00:04:29,480 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 1: was not down, and they were, but then they went 99 00:04:31,839 --> 00:04:34,680 Speaker 1: down for a while too. Twitter went down for a while, 100 00:04:34,760 --> 00:04:36,560 Speaker 1: not as long, but a little bit. They had a 101 00:04:36,560 --> 00:04:39,680 Speaker 1: little outage themselves because I think they were getting overused. 102 00:04:40,120 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 1: They were the big time flexing about how they were 103 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 1: the only social media platform. I think TikTok was still up. 104 00:04:44,520 --> 00:04:47,360 Speaker 1: The other one, WhatsApp was down, and what'sapp is how 105 00:04:47,720 --> 00:04:50,360 Speaker 1: a lot of people communicate when they're out of the country. Yeah, 106 00:04:50,400 --> 00:04:52,240 Speaker 1: I know, we went when we went to Mexico City. 107 00:04:52,240 --> 00:04:54,880 Speaker 1: We all downloaded What'sapp, right. I use it because I 108 00:04:55,000 --> 00:04:58,440 Speaker 1: have relatives in India and England, and now all my 109 00:04:58,520 --> 00:05:00,720 Speaker 1: friends use it too, So nobody trying to wish me 110 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:03,520 Speaker 1: happy birthday that's not on Facebook or Instagram couldn't get 111 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:06,960 Speaker 1: through on What'sapp. So I was just getting regular phone calls. 112 00:05:07,040 --> 00:05:09,799 Speaker 1: That's how my dad can do worse, regular phone calls. 113 00:05:09,880 --> 00:05:12,080 Speaker 1: My dad and I communicate on WhatsApp, and it's actually 114 00:05:12,080 --> 00:05:13,560 Speaker 1: a really good app for that. It's great. You can 115 00:05:13,600 --> 00:05:16,279 Speaker 1: send videos, pictures, it doesn't eat up your memory. But anyway, 116 00:05:16,880 --> 00:05:18,960 Speaker 1: everything's back on again. Our birthdays are in the past, 117 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:21,719 Speaker 1: just like how Mark likes it, much like Sunday's forty 118 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:24,479 Speaker 1: to nothing loss in Buffalo in the past. Also in 119 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:26,640 Speaker 1: the past. We're already are we allowed to say we've 120 00:05:26,640 --> 00:05:29,320 Speaker 1: moved on? Oh, yes, we've moved on. We have so 121 00:05:29,440 --> 00:05:31,479 Speaker 1: moved on. But you know, before we move on, I 122 00:05:31,520 --> 00:05:34,240 Speaker 1: heard you and Johnny talking one more thing. You guys 123 00:05:34,279 --> 00:05:37,160 Speaker 1: were talking about worst losses and how people, I mean, 124 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:40,120 Speaker 1: numbers wise, it's the worst loss because that's the final score. 125 00:05:40,279 --> 00:05:41,920 Speaker 1: But I agree with you guys both, it did not 126 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:45,000 Speaker 1: feel like the worst loss that I'd ever been a 127 00:05:45,040 --> 00:05:47,159 Speaker 1: part of, just because I think everyone knows what the 128 00:05:47,200 --> 00:05:50,679 Speaker 1: expectations were heading into this game, right, no one expected 129 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:52,880 Speaker 1: it to be fun. What was your worst loss blowout wise? 130 00:05:53,400 --> 00:05:56,120 Speaker 1: Are you with me that there are close painful losses 131 00:05:56,120 --> 00:05:58,520 Speaker 1: and there are blowout painful losses. This is in the 132 00:05:58,520 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 1: blowout category obviously, Yes, close painful losses. I can go 133 00:06:01,920 --> 00:06:04,600 Speaker 1: all day and you know with the wins, but we're 134 00:06:04,600 --> 00:06:07,360 Speaker 1: just doing the losses right now. But the blowout losses. 135 00:06:07,360 --> 00:06:09,880 Speaker 1: In fact, there's one that I didn't even mention yesterday 136 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:11,799 Speaker 1: that I thought was right up there with the worst 137 00:06:11,800 --> 00:06:16,279 Speaker 1: blowout losses ever, and you were there was that twenty fifteen. No, 138 00:06:16,400 --> 00:06:18,800 Speaker 1: I definitely mentioned. There are a couple in twenty fifteen, 139 00:06:18,920 --> 00:06:21,120 Speaker 1: two and twenty fifteen that were terrible, run around our 140 00:06:21,120 --> 00:06:24,440 Speaker 1: birthday in Atlanta. That was on our birthday right in Miami, 141 00:06:24,520 --> 00:06:27,000 Speaker 1: which we mentioned yesterday, which was forty one to nothing 142 00:06:27,000 --> 00:06:29,520 Speaker 1: at the half, at the half, and you know why 143 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:32,720 Speaker 1: that was more painful was even though they scored points 144 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:34,279 Speaker 1: in the second half. That was the game that Arian 145 00:06:34,320 --> 00:06:36,159 Speaker 1: Foster blew out as Achilles at the end of the 146 00:06:36,200 --> 00:06:38,400 Speaker 1: game and they had to cart him off the field 147 00:06:38,400 --> 00:06:42,120 Speaker 1: and he was crying in Miami. In Miami, and I 148 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:44,120 Speaker 1: just remember walking in that locker room and that was 149 00:06:44,160 --> 00:06:45,960 Speaker 1: the last game he ever played for the Texans, So 150 00:06:46,440 --> 00:06:49,000 Speaker 1: that was a different that was that was really hard, 151 00:06:49,040 --> 00:06:50,840 Speaker 1: and also it was on the heels of the Atlanta loss. 152 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:53,839 Speaker 1: I thought Atlanta was hard because it was also like, 153 00:06:54,160 --> 00:06:55,680 Speaker 1: what was it at a half? It was twenty eight 154 00:06:55,680 --> 00:06:58,800 Speaker 1: to nothing at half? Yep, but the Falcons went up 155 00:06:58,880 --> 00:07:01,719 Speaker 1: forty two to nothing before the Texans even scored, and 156 00:07:01,960 --> 00:07:03,800 Speaker 1: there were a lot of expectations, I thought, Hetty, I 157 00:07:03,800 --> 00:07:06,719 Speaker 1: thought I felt really good about the Texans heading into 158 00:07:06,760 --> 00:07:10,440 Speaker 1: that game because Foster was coming back, we had Hopkins 159 00:07:10,520 --> 00:07:13,800 Speaker 1: Dayne Brunn, everybody was healthy, there were no injuries, and 160 00:07:13,840 --> 00:07:16,960 Speaker 1: then to lose like that was just it was befuddling. 161 00:07:17,280 --> 00:07:20,000 Speaker 1: I think, right, what was the loss that I did 162 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:24,120 Speaker 1: that I was up twenty thirteen San Francisco Sunday night football. 163 00:07:25,040 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 1: I don't have to score in front of me. I 164 00:07:26,320 --> 00:07:28,200 Speaker 1: think it was like thirty six to three or something, 165 00:07:28,240 --> 00:07:30,280 Speaker 1: and it was shop pick six first play of the 166 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:34,040 Speaker 1: game right primetime. That was the pick six brigade going 167 00:07:34,120 --> 00:07:37,440 Speaker 1: on in that season and prime time, and they get 168 00:07:37,480 --> 00:07:41,840 Speaker 1: the doors blown off them in San Francisco. That one 169 00:07:42,040 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 1: hurt a lot. It was terrible. Owen Daniels, I believe 170 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:47,840 Speaker 1: was lost for the year in that game, and that 171 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:51,200 Speaker 1: season just slid after a two and I start into oblivion. 172 00:07:51,440 --> 00:07:53,679 Speaker 1: And you know what, there was talent on that team. 173 00:07:53,960 --> 00:07:55,880 Speaker 1: You know, that team still had Wade Smith and Chris 174 00:07:56,000 --> 00:07:58,520 Speaker 1: Myers and Dwayne Brown and all these guys, and Arian 175 00:07:58,560 --> 00:08:01,200 Speaker 1: Foster played not half the year, but a chunk of it, 176 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:05,400 Speaker 1: and obviously shab was healthy. That team was supposed to 177 00:08:05,440 --> 00:08:09,680 Speaker 1: do something and went two and fourteen, and it was perplexing, 178 00:08:09,720 --> 00:08:12,280 Speaker 1: to say the least. It was the pick sixes, among 179 00:08:12,360 --> 00:08:15,080 Speaker 1: other things that contributed to it. But that was a 180 00:08:15,160 --> 00:08:17,440 Speaker 1: horrible loss because that was a really good team. Now 181 00:08:17,520 --> 00:08:19,640 Speaker 1: I wasn't expecting them to win that night because they 182 00:08:19,680 --> 00:08:22,960 Speaker 1: were reeling. That was after the Seattle game here where 183 00:08:23,120 --> 00:08:26,080 Speaker 1: Richard Sherman had the pick six and gosh, I feel 184 00:08:26,080 --> 00:08:28,360 Speaker 1: like I just talked about this the other day, the 185 00:08:28,560 --> 00:08:32,960 Speaker 1: play that changed everyone's lives and how many pick six 186 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:36,800 Speaker 1: is Titans. That was a win, Ravens pick six on 187 00:08:36,840 --> 00:08:40,839 Speaker 1: the road, a loss Seattle pick six out, one of 188 00:08:40,880 --> 00:08:42,760 Speaker 1: the worst losses in the history of the franchise, not 189 00:08:42,800 --> 00:08:45,319 Speaker 1: a blow up, very close game and overtime, and then 190 00:08:45,360 --> 00:08:48,120 Speaker 1: San Francisco pick six and they had one against Saint 191 00:08:48,160 --> 00:08:50,400 Speaker 1: Louis the next week, but it was Yates throwing it. 192 00:08:50,760 --> 00:08:53,719 Speaker 1: My gosh, it was a parade of pick sixes. It 193 00:08:53,760 --> 00:08:57,960 Speaker 1: was contagious. But you know, the San Francisco loss, I 194 00:08:57,960 --> 00:09:01,160 Speaker 1: think was probably the toughest one. Sitting in that press 195 00:09:01,200 --> 00:09:04,760 Speaker 1: box and everybody was talking about Matt Schaub and the 196 00:09:04,800 --> 00:09:06,640 Speaker 1: pick six as and how he needs to get it corrected, 197 00:09:06,679 --> 00:09:08,640 Speaker 1: and you know, for it seemed like it was a 198 00:09:09,240 --> 00:09:10,840 Speaker 1: it was just against Seattle, they were going to turn 199 00:09:10,840 --> 00:09:12,720 Speaker 1: it around, and then the first play the game there 200 00:09:12,800 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 1: was a pick six and it was in primetime and 201 00:09:14,280 --> 00:09:16,600 Speaker 1: they just never really recovered. Thirty four to three. That 202 00:09:16,720 --> 00:09:19,840 Speaker 1: was that loss. That score feels like it should have 203 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:21,800 Speaker 1: been more. That felt like a very very long game. 204 00:09:21,840 --> 00:09:24,720 Speaker 1: And look, not that forty to nothing feels good because 205 00:09:24,720 --> 00:09:27,120 Speaker 1: it doesn't. They all feel bad. Yeah, I said to 206 00:09:27,200 --> 00:09:30,400 Speaker 1: Johnny yesterday when we started on Texans Monday, it's like 207 00:09:30,520 --> 00:09:33,240 Speaker 1: evaluating who the best player is in a particular sport. 208 00:09:33,320 --> 00:09:35,320 Speaker 1: You're not saying number two is bad. Well, in this case, 209 00:09:35,320 --> 00:09:37,120 Speaker 1: you're not saying number two or number three, they weren't 210 00:09:37,160 --> 00:09:40,439 Speaker 1: painful and horrible. That was really painful and horrible on Sunday. 211 00:09:40,679 --> 00:09:43,320 Speaker 1: I just didn't think it was the worst, the very 212 00:09:43,440 --> 00:09:46,120 Speaker 1: rock bottom. And with these things, any kind of ranking 213 00:09:46,160 --> 00:09:48,280 Speaker 1: good or bad, you have to let some time pass 214 00:09:48,320 --> 00:09:51,240 Speaker 1: anyway before you really decide. I think it's about expectation. 215 00:09:51,280 --> 00:09:53,199 Speaker 1: I think what makes a loss good or bad is 216 00:09:53,200 --> 00:09:56,200 Speaker 1: the expectation. So it's not even the score. The score 217 00:09:56,240 --> 00:09:57,560 Speaker 1: is the score is just a number. But I think 218 00:09:57,600 --> 00:09:59,679 Speaker 1: if you're expecting a team to perform a certain way 219 00:09:59,679 --> 00:10:01,959 Speaker 1: and they that can be devastating, even if it's in 220 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:04,120 Speaker 1: a close loss, or if it's in a late loss, 221 00:10:04,160 --> 00:10:06,520 Speaker 1: like in overtime. When you like the Kansas City game, 222 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:10,960 Speaker 1: I mean I was already preparing for the AFC Conference 223 00:10:11,000 --> 00:10:13,240 Speaker 1: game at home against the Titans Mark and then you know, 224 00:10:13,320 --> 00:10:16,080 Speaker 1: that was painful in a different sort of way. But anyway, 225 00:10:16,080 --> 00:10:18,560 Speaker 1: you've moved, you turn the page, you move on, and 226 00:10:18,600 --> 00:10:20,600 Speaker 1: you hope that the Texans can sort of bounce back. 227 00:10:20,880 --> 00:10:23,240 Speaker 1: And they've got the Patriots, who had their own loss 228 00:10:23,280 --> 00:10:26,960 Speaker 1: on Sunday but played well considering that what the expectation 229 00:10:27,120 --> 00:10:29,520 Speaker 1: was for them. I'm sure moral losses you know, that's 230 00:10:29,559 --> 00:10:31,320 Speaker 1: what they say in the NFL. They don't count for anything. 231 00:10:31,320 --> 00:10:33,640 Speaker 1: But I thought that was a good team. So we'll 232 00:10:33,679 --> 00:10:35,439 Speaker 1: get more into that, but let's hit some of the 233 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:39,320 Speaker 1: top stories of today quick hits. According to reports, the 234 00:10:39,360 --> 00:10:42,200 Speaker 1: Texans signed wide receiver Davy and Davis off the Browns 235 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:45,720 Speaker 1: practice squad. Davis was with the Browns in preseason, caught 236 00:10:45,720 --> 00:10:48,439 Speaker 1: twelve passes, one hundred and fifty four yards and two touchdowns. 237 00:10:48,480 --> 00:10:51,520 Speaker 1: But I think if this goes through Mark, this says 238 00:10:51,559 --> 00:10:53,800 Speaker 1: a lot about the wide receiver injuries right now. To 239 00:10:53,880 --> 00:10:57,640 Speaker 1: Nico Collins, who's on IR who's should be coming back 240 00:10:57,679 --> 00:10:59,600 Speaker 1: after this game. You know, he went on the same 241 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:01,520 Speaker 1: time as Tyrod Taylor, so they both have to miss 242 00:11:01,559 --> 00:11:04,360 Speaker 1: three games right before they're eligible to come back. And 243 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:07,120 Speaker 1: then also Danny A. Mondola who missed the last two. 244 00:11:07,200 --> 00:11:10,160 Speaker 1: He's got the thigh injury he's suffered also an injury 245 00:11:10,280 --> 00:11:12,959 Speaker 1: against Cleveland in Cleveland, and you know, we don't know 246 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:14,440 Speaker 1: if he's gonna be back this week or not. But 247 00:11:14,559 --> 00:11:16,400 Speaker 1: you've got you're kind of banged up at wide receiver 248 00:11:16,520 --> 00:11:18,319 Speaker 1: right now, so maybe the Texans want to sign a 249 00:11:18,360 --> 00:11:21,079 Speaker 1: little bit more depth. Well you should know everything there 250 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:24,760 Speaker 1: is to know about Davis because he's a Bearcat, and 251 00:11:24,800 --> 00:11:27,080 Speaker 1: I know that you're a bearcat. I have an honorary 252 00:11:27,320 --> 00:11:29,480 Speaker 1: My husband made fun of me, says I'm an honorary 253 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:31,400 Speaker 1: Bearcat because I was on the field for the trophy 254 00:11:31,440 --> 00:11:34,319 Speaker 1: presentation and every they were all doing their bearcat clause. 255 00:11:34,400 --> 00:11:37,720 Speaker 1: I just was in the middle of it. But I liked, 256 00:11:37,840 --> 00:11:40,280 Speaker 1: I really liked the Battle of Pineywoods. Those are those 257 00:11:40,320 --> 00:11:42,960 Speaker 1: are two really good teams with two really good head coaches. Well, 258 00:11:43,200 --> 00:11:45,680 Speaker 1: you know, I do the South and Conference basketball championship 259 00:11:45,720 --> 00:11:47,520 Speaker 1: game every year, and I know they're not in the 260 00:11:47,520 --> 00:11:49,800 Speaker 1: Southland anymore now they're in the whack, but they've been 261 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:53,280 Speaker 1: in it so many times and I think a couple 262 00:11:53,400 --> 00:11:55,560 Speaker 1: at least once, maybe twice since I've been doing that 263 00:11:55,640 --> 00:11:59,600 Speaker 1: championship game, the Battle of the Piney Hardwood I call 264 00:11:59,679 --> 00:12:05,080 Speaker 1: it when they meet up for the title. So it's 265 00:12:05,200 --> 00:12:09,719 Speaker 1: such a great vibe. You know, you have the alums, 266 00:12:09,480 --> 00:12:14,000 Speaker 1: it's affordable Texas education. These are good schools. SAM Houston 267 00:12:14,040 --> 00:12:17,680 Speaker 1: has a terrific broadcast and communications department Stephen F. Foston. 268 00:12:17,720 --> 00:12:19,840 Speaker 1: We have two people in the building, high profile people, 269 00:12:19,920 --> 00:12:22,959 Speaker 1: senior managers. John Schriever of ticketing or czar there and 270 00:12:23,080 --> 00:12:27,880 Speaker 1: Jennifer Davenport, our CMO chief marketing officer, went to Stephen F. Boston. 271 00:12:27,960 --> 00:12:30,520 Speaker 1: So you know, I just love all the history here 272 00:12:30,520 --> 00:12:32,640 Speaker 1: in the Houston area, the people we know, and that 273 00:12:32,720 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 1: these two get together and this is cool. That Davis 274 00:12:34,840 --> 00:12:38,319 Speaker 1: is a bearcat coming to spend some time with the Texans. 275 00:12:38,320 --> 00:12:40,720 Speaker 1: And what you said about the receivers, I don't know 276 00:12:40,800 --> 00:12:42,960 Speaker 1: what to read into it. Man. You gotta have am 277 00:12:43,040 --> 00:12:44,840 Speaker 1: and Dola back. Let's hope you get him back soon. 278 00:12:45,120 --> 00:12:48,040 Speaker 1: Gotta have Collins back. It's a really good point though, 279 00:12:48,240 --> 00:12:51,200 Speaker 1: that you make without really making it that the last 280 00:12:51,240 --> 00:12:54,480 Speaker 1: two games you've been offensively challenged, you haven't had those guys. 281 00:12:54,640 --> 00:12:56,480 Speaker 1: I know you have your line and everything. That's great, 282 00:12:56,520 --> 00:12:59,520 Speaker 1: but we all knew this team wasn't stacked at wide 283 00:12:59,520 --> 00:13:03,400 Speaker 1: receiver to begin with. And you're operating without Collins, who 284 00:13:03,559 --> 00:13:06,400 Speaker 1: shows some playmaking ability only as the one catch against Cleveland, 285 00:13:06,400 --> 00:13:07,880 Speaker 1: but it was an ice one, and you want to 286 00:13:07,920 --> 00:13:11,319 Speaker 1: see the development. And Amondola's Amndola. He can help you, 287 00:13:11,480 --> 00:13:13,440 Speaker 1: and he hasn't been available. Yeah, and he looked so 288 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:15,160 Speaker 1: good in his first game with I mean, he's signed 289 00:13:15,280 --> 00:13:17,400 Speaker 1: off the street and then was playing in a game 290 00:13:17,440 --> 00:13:19,800 Speaker 1: catching a touchdown pass. So I feel like we got 291 00:13:19,840 --> 00:13:22,160 Speaker 1: just a glimpse of how he looked like on the field, 292 00:13:22,160 --> 00:13:23,800 Speaker 1: got everyone excited, and then he got hurt and we 293 00:13:23,800 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 1: haven't seen him since, So maybe he comes back. I 294 00:13:26,120 --> 00:13:27,640 Speaker 1: thought it was good news that they didn't put him 295 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:30,680 Speaker 1: on IR because that means he had to miss three games. 296 00:13:30,679 --> 00:13:34,080 Speaker 1: Today this Sunday will be the third game, so maybe 297 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:36,200 Speaker 1: he comes back. I think we'll find out on Wednesday 298 00:13:36,240 --> 00:13:38,679 Speaker 1: when the players return to practice. I'm sure he wants 299 00:13:38,679 --> 00:13:42,240 Speaker 1: to play because the Patriots had their Reunion Week against 300 00:13:42,280 --> 00:13:44,400 Speaker 1: Tom Brady, but we've got a lot of former Patriots 301 00:13:44,400 --> 00:13:47,199 Speaker 1: playing against New England, and it's different former Patriots and 302 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:48,559 Speaker 1: we've had in the past. I feel like every year 303 00:13:48,559 --> 00:13:50,480 Speaker 1: we played the Patriots and we talked about Reunion Week, 304 00:13:50,760 --> 00:13:52,800 Speaker 1: and we have that again this week. But it's all 305 00:13:52,840 --> 00:13:56,000 Speaker 1: different players. You've got Danny Amndola, You've got Marcus Cannon, 306 00:13:56,000 --> 00:13:59,480 Speaker 1: You've got Rex Burkhead, Brandon Cooks who was here last year, 307 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:04,280 Speaker 1: Nick Kissario, and Ben McDaniels, who actually that he'll be 308 00:14:04,480 --> 00:14:07,160 Speaker 1: his brother. Josh McDaniels is the offensive coordineer for the Patriots, 309 00:14:07,160 --> 00:14:10,320 Speaker 1: but he never really coached for New England. Yeah. I 310 00:14:10,320 --> 00:14:12,560 Speaker 1: asked him that the other day. Little known fact. That's 311 00:14:12,559 --> 00:14:16,079 Speaker 1: a fun fact that Ben McDaniels is not really a Patriot. 312 00:14:16,600 --> 00:14:21,080 Speaker 1: He just is related to one. They coached together in Denver, Okay. 313 00:14:21,120 --> 00:14:23,120 Speaker 1: I never coached in New England with his brother, he said, 314 00:14:23,160 --> 00:14:25,360 Speaker 1: a lot of people make that mistake of thinking he 315 00:14:25,400 --> 00:14:27,240 Speaker 1: coached there. It's a good point, and I don't know 316 00:14:27,280 --> 00:14:29,720 Speaker 1: if he liked the way you said that. Listen, I 317 00:14:29,800 --> 00:14:32,280 Speaker 1: did not coach in New England. Don't put that on Mellie. 318 00:14:33,440 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 1: I'm not one of the former Patriot people. Look, they 319 00:14:35,960 --> 00:14:38,560 Speaker 1: have such a terrific organization and culture and everything. We 320 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:40,720 Speaker 1: caught up with Nick Kissario this morning. That should be 321 00:14:40,760 --> 00:14:43,480 Speaker 1: out on YouTube and the side. If it's not already, 322 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:45,240 Speaker 1: it'll be up there about tomorrow. We'll have it for 323 00:14:45,280 --> 00:14:48,920 Speaker 1: you on the radio tomorrow night. But look, you have 324 00:14:49,000 --> 00:14:53,120 Speaker 1: to just really respect what they've done there over the years. 325 00:14:53,200 --> 00:14:56,120 Speaker 1: And it's not just Brady, it's not just Belichick. It's 326 00:14:56,160 --> 00:14:59,000 Speaker 1: what they've put together and the people around them, and 327 00:14:59,080 --> 00:15:02,640 Speaker 1: obviously terrific team work. You don't win six Super Bowls, 328 00:15:03,360 --> 00:15:06,600 Speaker 1: you know, through osmosis you know, they did it. They 329 00:15:06,640 --> 00:15:09,840 Speaker 1: put it together and they achieved those goals. Well, even 330 00:15:09,880 --> 00:15:12,920 Speaker 1: with that, in that game, everyone said, oh, Bill Belichick's 331 00:15:12,920 --> 00:15:14,680 Speaker 1: going to come up with a great game plan for 332 00:15:14,720 --> 00:15:17,680 Speaker 1: Tom Brady. He did. I have to say I was skeptical. 333 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:20,440 Speaker 1: I was like, I don't I think Tom Brady has 334 00:15:20,440 --> 00:15:22,280 Speaker 1: seen it all. What are you going to put in 335 00:15:22,280 --> 00:15:24,320 Speaker 1: front of him? But they did a great job. He 336 00:15:24,360 --> 00:15:28,440 Speaker 1: didn't throw a touchdown, he had just over fifties percent completion. Now, 337 00:15:28,440 --> 00:15:31,560 Speaker 1: he did pull out the win, but I thought that, 338 00:15:31,680 --> 00:15:34,080 Speaker 1: you know, they his numbers were lower than they've been 339 00:15:34,120 --> 00:15:37,040 Speaker 1: in recent history. I think, you know, for what he 340 00:15:37,080 --> 00:15:38,440 Speaker 1: was able to do out there, and I'm sure it 341 00:15:38,440 --> 00:15:41,040 Speaker 1: was an emotional game. And boy, you had to be 342 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:43,400 Speaker 1: living under a rock to not know those two teams 343 00:15:43,440 --> 00:15:46,360 Speaker 1: were playing because I kind of had Patriot buccaneer fatigue 344 00:15:46,400 --> 00:15:49,240 Speaker 1: by Sunday morning. Absolutely, they wanted a monster rating and 345 00:15:49,280 --> 00:15:52,360 Speaker 1: they got it. The highest feuds Sunday night football game 346 00:15:52,440 --> 00:15:56,200 Speaker 1: since twenty twelve. I thought Brady at the end there 347 00:15:56,280 --> 00:15:58,160 Speaker 1: when he think the two deep shots, I mean, he 348 00:15:58,240 --> 00:16:00,800 Speaker 1: was really going for the jugular, and I thought, well, 349 00:16:00,800 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 1: why should just matriculate the ball down the field? Then 350 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:04,720 Speaker 1: punch it into the end zone. But easy for me 351 00:16:04,800 --> 00:16:07,680 Speaker 1: to say, he knows what he's doing. And he almost 352 00:16:07,760 --> 00:16:10,560 Speaker 1: connected with Antonio Brown on that last one. But that 353 00:16:10,600 --> 00:16:13,040 Speaker 1: field goal was no gimme, what if suck up doesn't 354 00:16:13,120 --> 00:16:14,720 Speaker 1: make it? Right? Now? You got to get the ball 355 00:16:14,720 --> 00:16:17,160 Speaker 1: back and see what you can do. And Belichick's getting 356 00:16:17,200 --> 00:16:19,360 Speaker 1: some heat for not going for it on fourth and 357 00:16:19,400 --> 00:16:22,480 Speaker 1: three and making it a closer field goal. And I 358 00:16:22,640 --> 00:16:25,360 Speaker 1: get that to a degree, but look, you know you 359 00:16:25,440 --> 00:16:28,960 Speaker 1: gotta automatic. He's definitely thought about this. You have an 360 00:16:29,000 --> 00:16:34,560 Speaker 1: automatic field goal attempt in the bag versus I might 361 00:16:34,640 --> 00:16:37,080 Speaker 1: not get this, and then it's over right, I might 362 00:16:37,120 --> 00:16:39,240 Speaker 1: not get this fourth and three. At least this gives 363 00:16:39,280 --> 00:16:43,240 Speaker 1: me whatever the percentage is shot at it versus whatever 364 00:16:43,360 --> 00:16:46,280 Speaker 1: my percentage is at fourth and three to continue, and 365 00:16:46,320 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 1: then I still have to score. I still have to 366 00:16:48,360 --> 00:16:50,640 Speaker 1: make a field goal after that. So he probably put 367 00:16:50,680 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 1: all that together and said, okay, whatever. But clearly it 368 00:16:53,960 --> 00:16:56,000 Speaker 1: was a close game. It was a heavily viewed game 369 00:16:56,240 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: that Patriots dp have defense. They're not scoring a lot 370 00:16:59,240 --> 00:17:02,320 Speaker 1: of points. Mac Jones has his issues from time to time. 371 00:17:02,320 --> 00:17:04,399 Speaker 1: He's playing well. Overall, he played well Sunday night on 372 00:17:04,440 --> 00:17:06,919 Speaker 1: that big stage, and he's been on some big stages 373 00:17:06,960 --> 00:17:09,560 Speaker 1: in his career. But the Patriots are fifth in the 374 00:17:09,640 --> 00:17:14,000 Speaker 1: league in yardage and sixth and points. They're doing just 375 00:17:14,280 --> 00:17:16,480 Speaker 1: fine on that side of the football. This is going 376 00:17:16,560 --> 00:17:19,359 Speaker 1: to be a big challenge again. Well, you know, Mac Jones. 377 00:17:19,640 --> 00:17:22,679 Speaker 1: You hope that for rookies they can bounce back the 378 00:17:22,680 --> 00:17:24,440 Speaker 1: way Mac Jones did. He had one We were just 379 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:27,120 Speaker 1: talking about him last week on this very show, one touchdown, 380 00:17:27,240 --> 00:17:31,440 Speaker 1: three interceptions in their loss to the Saints, right twenty 381 00:17:31,440 --> 00:17:33,960 Speaker 1: eight to thirteen. They lost to the Saints, and you think, 382 00:17:34,240 --> 00:17:36,880 Speaker 1: you know, and Davis had had a pretty good loss 383 00:17:36,880 --> 00:17:39,399 Speaker 1: against Carolina. I mean there was some there were a 384 00:17:39,440 --> 00:17:41,480 Speaker 1: few bright spots. There were a few bright at least 385 00:17:41,480 --> 00:17:45,000 Speaker 1: more than against buff the touchdown, which was good. But 386 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:47,440 Speaker 1: you know, I think that just in looking how he 387 00:17:47,520 --> 00:17:50,119 Speaker 1: bounced week over week. But these rookies are still on 388 00:17:50,119 --> 00:17:52,320 Speaker 1: a learning curve, so some games may be better than others. 389 00:17:52,359 --> 00:17:55,840 Speaker 1: I'm not expecting, you know, against the Patriots defense, all 390 00:17:55,840 --> 00:17:57,760 Speaker 1: of a sudden, things are going to be different. He's 391 00:17:57,760 --> 00:18:00,280 Speaker 1: gonna look all pro. But you hope that it doesn't 392 00:18:00,280 --> 00:18:01,480 Speaker 1: get in his head. They can want to move on 393 00:18:01,560 --> 00:18:04,960 Speaker 1: from it, have another big performance and Tyrod Taylor. David 394 00:18:04,960 --> 00:18:08,080 Speaker 1: Colley was asked about him he has to miss Sunday's game, 395 00:18:08,760 --> 00:18:11,720 Speaker 1: but he didn't really allude to any timeframe. I think 396 00:18:11,760 --> 00:18:13,679 Speaker 1: the earliest he could come back, though, would be a 397 00:18:13,680 --> 00:18:16,960 Speaker 1: week from tomorrow to practice. They could designate him to 398 00:18:17,000 --> 00:18:19,720 Speaker 1: return and then open his practice if they wanted to. Right, 399 00:18:20,040 --> 00:18:23,000 Speaker 1: So he's ready for Indianapolis, please, I mean, if if 400 00:18:23,040 --> 00:18:24,919 Speaker 1: there's any game to be ready for, if that this 401 00:18:24,960 --> 00:18:27,760 Speaker 1: division is way too close, Yeah, well he's one in 402 00:18:27,800 --> 00:18:31,520 Speaker 1: three minus the Jags. Who are I think that Mills. 403 00:18:31,920 --> 00:18:35,480 Speaker 1: Look if Mills play lights out on Sunday and Taylor's ready, 404 00:18:36,160 --> 00:18:38,840 Speaker 1: is this a discussion? I don't know. Look, give me 405 00:18:38,920 --> 00:18:42,960 Speaker 1: that problem please, as far as Mills goes. I love 406 00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:45,439 Speaker 1: that you brought up Mac Jones not playing well against 407 00:18:45,440 --> 00:18:48,720 Speaker 1: New Orleans and bouncing back really nicely against the Patriots, 408 00:18:48,760 --> 00:18:50,280 Speaker 1: because a lot of people thought that game was going 409 00:18:50,320 --> 00:18:53,600 Speaker 1: to be a blowout, right, and he played well. And 410 00:18:53,680 --> 00:18:56,359 Speaker 1: I think with these rookie quarterbacks you can get these 411 00:18:56,400 --> 00:18:59,720 Speaker 1: gigantic leaps and improvement from week to week because something 412 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:02,040 Speaker 1: maybe one or two things, and all of a sudden, 413 00:19:02,080 --> 00:19:05,280 Speaker 1: oh now I'm playing much better. Now. It's a tough defense, 414 00:19:05,320 --> 00:19:07,040 Speaker 1: like we said, but at least you're at home. But 415 00:19:07,240 --> 00:19:10,040 Speaker 1: Mills looked like he went backwards a little bit from 416 00:19:10,080 --> 00:19:13,879 Speaker 1: where he was at Cleveland against Carolina at times, especially 417 00:19:13,920 --> 00:19:15,439 Speaker 1: in the first half of that two minute drive when 418 00:19:15,480 --> 00:19:18,000 Speaker 1: he hit Anthony Miller with a touchdown. But since then 419 00:19:18,040 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 1: it hasn't been the same, really, and it was particularly 420 00:19:20,640 --> 00:19:23,560 Speaker 1: bad against Buffalo rainy day, no running game. Maybe that 421 00:19:23,680 --> 00:19:25,959 Speaker 1: had a ton to do with it. Maybe you get 422 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:28,240 Speaker 1: a weapon or two back this week. You're at home, 423 00:19:28,320 --> 00:19:31,040 Speaker 1: perfect conditions. Can he play better? Of course he can 424 00:19:31,119 --> 00:19:33,240 Speaker 1: play better. Will he play better? We have to see it, 425 00:19:33,600 --> 00:19:35,560 Speaker 1: and you know, look, we're here for it. You know 426 00:19:35,680 --> 00:19:39,040 Speaker 1: he has capability to do much better. Let's see you 427 00:19:39,119 --> 00:19:41,439 Speaker 1: do it and maybe you get a better result. Because 428 00:19:42,560 --> 00:19:45,000 Speaker 1: what's going to happen here is the Texans defense has 429 00:19:45,040 --> 00:19:47,359 Speaker 1: to get after it. They gotta force turnovers. They gotta 430 00:19:47,440 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 1: do that Lovey Smith stuff against Mac Jones. You know 431 00:19:50,600 --> 00:19:54,200 Speaker 1: that that's possible for them on Sunday, that Jones can 432 00:19:54,200 --> 00:19:56,520 Speaker 1: turn it over. So you have to make sure that happens. 433 00:19:56,680 --> 00:19:59,320 Speaker 1: They don't score a lot of points period. The Patriots 434 00:19:59,359 --> 00:20:02,840 Speaker 1: don't help them out by turning it over yourself, let 435 00:20:02,880 --> 00:20:05,520 Speaker 1: them make the mistakes and maybe you come out ahead. 436 00:20:05,520 --> 00:20:07,199 Speaker 1: At the end of the day, they'd be huge. So 437 00:20:07,240 --> 00:20:10,560 Speaker 1: the Patriots are averaging seventeen point eight points per game. 438 00:20:10,600 --> 00:20:14,000 Speaker 1: The Texans are averaging sixteen point eight, so they're about 439 00:20:14,000 --> 00:20:16,080 Speaker 1: a point different. Yeah, it's four games. It's not a 440 00:20:16,080 --> 00:20:19,600 Speaker 1: big sample in the league. Their neck and neck with 441 00:20:19,640 --> 00:20:21,399 Speaker 1: how many points they put up and the Texans you 442 00:20:21,440 --> 00:20:23,240 Speaker 1: have the zero in there, and then you have the 443 00:20:23,359 --> 00:20:26,000 Speaker 1: what do they score against Jacksonville? Thirty six, thirty seven, 444 00:20:26,040 --> 00:20:28,280 Speaker 1: whatever it was, so you have that helping out. It's 445 00:20:28,280 --> 00:20:31,920 Speaker 1: only a four game sample size, but the Texans trending 446 00:20:31,920 --> 00:20:35,199 Speaker 1: in the wrong direction here. Overall, however, you know you're 447 00:20:35,240 --> 00:20:37,560 Speaker 1: playing the Bills, that their plays tough team to play, 448 00:20:38,119 --> 00:20:40,400 Speaker 1: and you mentioned it. You can't get too hung up 449 00:20:40,400 --> 00:20:43,320 Speaker 1: on the total number. It was a lopsided loss, whatever 450 00:20:43,400 --> 00:20:46,320 Speaker 1: it was, but you didn't get anything going on offense, 451 00:20:46,359 --> 00:20:47,760 Speaker 1: and you have to find a way to do that. 452 00:20:47,800 --> 00:20:52,360 Speaker 1: I mean, first downs, anemic, no running game, the passing 453 00:20:52,400 --> 00:20:55,639 Speaker 1: game just didn't work. The one number that I like, 454 00:20:56,119 --> 00:20:58,879 Speaker 1: I don't love it, but I hate to say only 455 00:20:58,920 --> 00:21:01,600 Speaker 1: three sacks, but a forty to nothing loss. If you 456 00:21:01,640 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 1: told me forty to nothing. How many times that Mills 457 00:21:03,640 --> 00:21:06,159 Speaker 1: gets sacked? I don't know, nine, like Justin Fields did 458 00:21:06,200 --> 00:21:09,600 Speaker 1: the week before. No, three times. So maybe there's some 459 00:21:09,600 --> 00:21:11,840 Speaker 1: more opportunities there that he could take advantage of, even 460 00:21:11,880 --> 00:21:13,920 Speaker 1: against a good pass rush. We'll see. Do you know 461 00:21:13,960 --> 00:21:16,040 Speaker 1: how many times mac Jones has gotten a hit in 462 00:21:16,080 --> 00:21:20,320 Speaker 1: the past four games? How many times? Thirty four? And 463 00:21:20,359 --> 00:21:23,120 Speaker 1: he and he only got hit twice in their win 464 00:21:23,200 --> 00:21:25,600 Speaker 1: over the Jets, so that means thirty two times over 465 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:28,000 Speaker 1: three games. That's how many times he's taking some shots. 466 00:21:28,000 --> 00:21:30,280 Speaker 1: He's a big, strong dude, and you know Mills take 467 00:21:30,359 --> 00:21:33,040 Speaker 1: some shots too. These guys get up, dust themselves off, 468 00:21:33,160 --> 00:21:37,040 Speaker 1: keep playing. Look, rookie quarterback battle, this should be an opportunity. 469 00:21:37,080 --> 00:21:40,520 Speaker 1: I'm not saying it's a gimme hardly no, but it's 470 00:21:40,520 --> 00:21:42,959 Speaker 1: an opportunity. Let's see how you handle it. I'll give 471 00:21:42,960 --> 00:21:45,719 Speaker 1: you another number could be a good number. Minus one 472 00:21:46,000 --> 00:21:49,840 Speaker 1: That is how many rushing yards the Patriots had in 473 00:21:49,960 --> 00:21:53,520 Speaker 1: a pretty close game against the Bucks. Right, they're really 474 00:21:53,760 --> 00:21:55,240 Speaker 1: I mean you talk about the text and struggling to 475 00:21:55,280 --> 00:21:58,480 Speaker 1: run the ball. So are the Patriots. Yeah, they're very curious. Well, 476 00:21:58,520 --> 00:22:00,800 Speaker 1: they don't have James White, who's not a huge runner 477 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:04,040 Speaker 1: for them, but you look at how the team has changed, 478 00:22:04,080 --> 00:22:07,880 Speaker 1: and Sony Michelle gone and James White's now hurt, and 479 00:22:08,160 --> 00:22:12,840 Speaker 1: it can't possibly be the same. Plus they are getting 480 00:22:12,880 --> 00:22:16,119 Speaker 1: some production through the air from Mac Jones. So I 481 00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:19,159 Speaker 1: find it interesting that the Texans are averaging more yards 482 00:22:19,200 --> 00:22:22,040 Speaker 1: per game on the ground than the Patriots after what 483 00:22:22,080 --> 00:22:24,560 Speaker 1: the Texans have knocked one in the last two games, 484 00:22:24,560 --> 00:22:26,440 Speaker 1: which is run the ball. They've been below fifty yards 485 00:22:26,520 --> 00:22:28,080 Speaker 1: each of the last two games, and they were below 486 00:22:28,600 --> 00:22:31,000 Speaker 1: one hundred. They were below ninety against Cleveland. Do you 487 00:22:31,000 --> 00:22:33,320 Speaker 1: think the Texans will even need a run defense if 488 00:22:33,320 --> 00:22:37,240 Speaker 1: it's the same game plan because the Patriots accellently ran 489 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:40,000 Speaker 1: the ball eight times. It's almost like Belichick said, you 490 00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:41,440 Speaker 1: know what, We're just not even going to try to 491 00:22:41,520 --> 00:22:43,840 Speaker 1: run the ball. Well, I think the conditions had something 492 00:22:43,840 --> 00:22:45,440 Speaker 1: to do with it. Wouldn't you run the ball more 493 00:22:45,480 --> 00:22:47,639 Speaker 1: in weather like that? You would think so. But I 494 00:22:47,680 --> 00:22:49,520 Speaker 1: think they felt like they had a game plan that 495 00:22:49,600 --> 00:22:51,120 Speaker 1: was going to work, and it kind of did. It 496 00:22:51,119 --> 00:22:53,240 Speaker 1: did work. I mean, they were right there, they were 497 00:22:53,359 --> 00:22:56,840 Speaker 1: right there, and they lost two games at the buzzer basically, 498 00:22:56,960 --> 00:23:01,160 Speaker 1: So look, they'll try. They'll they'll say, look, you gotta 499 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:03,320 Speaker 1: make us. I mean, you gotta stop us from running 500 00:23:03,320 --> 00:23:05,159 Speaker 1: the ball. We're gonna try it. They're gonna attempt to 501 00:23:05,200 --> 00:23:06,880 Speaker 1: run the ball, you know it. So you don't think 502 00:23:06,960 --> 00:23:08,840 Speaker 1: you don't think Levy's gonna come out torn I was like, guys, 503 00:23:09,160 --> 00:23:12,920 Speaker 1: let's not worry about Well, let's not worry about you don't. 504 00:23:12,920 --> 00:23:14,320 Speaker 1: We don't need it. We don't need They're not gonna 505 00:23:14,400 --> 00:23:15,800 Speaker 1: run the ball, So let's not even worryout. I know 506 00:23:15,840 --> 00:23:18,480 Speaker 1: I'm just joking, but I just thought that was I've 507 00:23:18,560 --> 00:23:22,560 Speaker 1: never seen a negative one rushing yard, especially in a 508 00:23:22,600 --> 00:23:24,560 Speaker 1: game that if it makes the field goal, you probably 509 00:23:24,600 --> 00:23:26,159 Speaker 1: win it. Now Brady gets the ball back with the 510 00:23:26,160 --> 00:23:28,840 Speaker 1: little time left, and we know how dangerous that can be. Yeah, 511 00:23:28,880 --> 00:23:30,479 Speaker 1: so the Texans, we'll try to run the ball more. 512 00:23:30,560 --> 00:23:32,640 Speaker 1: Justin Prynt talked about a little bit, I think from 513 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:34,840 Speaker 1: what I've gleaned from all the players, talking about why 514 00:23:34,840 --> 00:23:37,720 Speaker 1: the Texans haven't had success in running the ball. It's 515 00:23:37,760 --> 00:23:41,639 Speaker 1: just like a machine, you know, all the parts individually 516 00:23:41,760 --> 00:23:44,560 Speaker 1: have to work together, and it's just not The machine 517 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:48,400 Speaker 1: is just not running right now because there's not anyone 518 00:23:48,520 --> 00:23:51,119 Speaker 1: you've got really good backs, your O line is better. 519 00:23:52,080 --> 00:23:55,320 Speaker 1: There's just it just doesn't There's not one glaring hole 520 00:23:55,400 --> 00:23:57,000 Speaker 1: that you can say this is the reason we don't 521 00:23:57,040 --> 00:24:00,000 Speaker 1: have a three down back. That's just on ir anything 522 00:24:00,160 --> 00:24:02,000 Speaker 1: like that. You look at the names on paper, and 523 00:24:02,080 --> 00:24:04,320 Speaker 1: every week I go into these games and hey, the 524 00:24:04,320 --> 00:24:06,719 Speaker 1: old line's healthy. Right, It's not like you're banged up 525 00:24:06,720 --> 00:24:09,480 Speaker 1: on the offensive line and you're plugging and playing. No, 526 00:24:09,760 --> 00:24:11,880 Speaker 1: these guys should be able to do the job. It 527 00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:14,520 Speaker 1: leads me to wonder if they're gonna shake it up 528 00:24:14,520 --> 00:24:17,080 Speaker 1: a bit, if they're gonna move guys around, do something different. 529 00:24:17,240 --> 00:24:20,040 Speaker 1: We'll see. They've got to figure it out. I'm sure 530 00:24:20,080 --> 00:24:23,480 Speaker 1: they've been grinding away at that today during Game Plan Tuesday. 531 00:24:23,680 --> 00:24:25,720 Speaker 1: All right, well, there are some silver linings when it 532 00:24:25,720 --> 00:24:28,119 Speaker 1: comes to the defense, and the Texans did jiggle a 533 00:24:28,119 --> 00:24:31,560 Speaker 1: few parts around for Sunday's game. Will those continue heading 534 00:24:31,560 --> 00:24:33,040 Speaker 1: into New England, will get into that and we'll go 535 00:24:33,080 --> 00:24:35,480 Speaker 1: around the league. It's all coming up on Texans All Access. 536 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:39,320 Speaker 1: Welcome back to Texans All Access. We are moving on 537 00:24:39,400 --> 00:24:41,359 Speaker 1: from Buffalo and onto New England. But before we do, 538 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:44,960 Speaker 1: a few things to note from Sunday's game. I think 539 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:47,080 Speaker 1: that you know, we've talked about the negatives, but let's 540 00:24:47,119 --> 00:24:50,720 Speaker 1: talk about some of these positive There was a silver lining. 541 00:24:50,760 --> 00:24:53,760 Speaker 1: Head coach David Coley talked about a silver lining, and actually, 542 00:24:53,840 --> 00:24:56,720 Speaker 1: Mark you mentioned it. I actually thought the same thing 543 00:24:56,760 --> 00:24:59,199 Speaker 1: that the red zone defense was probably one of the 544 00:24:59,240 --> 00:25:01,520 Speaker 1: brighter spots because there were a lot of trips to 545 00:25:01,560 --> 00:25:04,560 Speaker 1: the red zone, right and you know, while the Bills 546 00:25:04,600 --> 00:25:06,280 Speaker 1: scored a lot in the fourth quarter because there were 547 00:25:06,280 --> 00:25:08,720 Speaker 1: three turnovers, it was a short field most of the time, 548 00:25:09,200 --> 00:25:11,560 Speaker 1: but there were four straight trips that just ended in 549 00:25:11,600 --> 00:25:14,119 Speaker 1: field goals and there was one that was a stop 550 00:25:14,320 --> 00:25:17,040 Speaker 1: like a fourth down stop. So that was something that 551 00:25:17,440 --> 00:25:21,000 Speaker 1: David Coley was encouraged about. And the paid Chips red zone, 552 00:25:21,440 --> 00:25:24,600 Speaker 1: they were two of three versus the Bucks. So imagine this. 553 00:25:24,800 --> 00:25:29,240 Speaker 1: Imagine you score that first touchdown and then somehow you 554 00:25:29,359 --> 00:25:31,880 Speaker 1: put let's say they get the ball, Let's say they 555 00:25:31,920 --> 00:25:35,440 Speaker 1: get the ball again, and what happened. You get the 556 00:25:35,440 --> 00:25:37,159 Speaker 1: ball at the thirty seven yard line. That wasn't after 557 00:25:37,240 --> 00:25:39,040 Speaker 1: a pick, that was after a punt right where you 558 00:25:39,119 --> 00:25:41,199 Speaker 1: drove it. You got one first down and you had 559 00:25:41,240 --> 00:25:43,160 Speaker 1: it at their thirty seven and ends up being third 560 00:25:43,160 --> 00:25:46,199 Speaker 1: and ten and then Davis Mills throws the pick. What 561 00:25:46,320 --> 00:25:48,159 Speaker 1: if you get ten points out of that? What if 562 00:25:48,160 --> 00:25:52,640 Speaker 1: you're up ten nothing somehow? Right? And then all right, 563 00:25:52,640 --> 00:25:54,800 Speaker 1: they score a touchdown, but you're able to sort of 564 00:25:54,800 --> 00:25:58,240 Speaker 1: hold serve offensively a little bit better, yet make some 565 00:25:58,280 --> 00:26:00,440 Speaker 1: stops in the red zone. I'm not saying it's even 566 00:26:00,480 --> 00:26:03,360 Speaker 1: a win, but it turns into a competitive game. They've 567 00:26:03,400 --> 00:26:05,440 Speaker 1: got to find a way to play better offense, which 568 00:26:05,560 --> 00:26:08,439 Speaker 1: is easier said than done. But they had a gift 569 00:26:08,600 --> 00:26:11,720 Speaker 1: field position situation for a touchdown or at least a 570 00:26:11,760 --> 00:26:14,080 Speaker 1: field goal. I don't really fault David Kelly, especially at 571 00:26:14,080 --> 00:26:15,920 Speaker 1: this point, for going to the touchdown. I think if 572 00:26:15,920 --> 00:26:19,360 Speaker 1: anything deep he's totally validated after what happened later as 573 00:26:19,400 --> 00:26:21,720 Speaker 1: the afternoon went on that he went forward on fourth 574 00:26:21,760 --> 00:26:24,320 Speaker 1: and three from the sixth because it's almost like, hey, 575 00:26:24,359 --> 00:26:26,439 Speaker 1: I know what's coming here. We got to get points 576 00:26:26,560 --> 00:26:29,359 Speaker 1: right now. And they never got back down there again 577 00:26:29,680 --> 00:26:31,720 Speaker 1: the whole day. That was the only trip to the 578 00:26:31,760 --> 00:26:34,919 Speaker 1: red zone all day with that Lonnie Johnson interception, So 579 00:26:35,119 --> 00:26:37,800 Speaker 1: thirty seven was the deepest penetration otherwise, and the ball 580 00:26:37,880 --> 00:26:39,720 Speaker 1: was tipped right at the line of scrimmage on that 581 00:26:39,720 --> 00:26:41,480 Speaker 1: fourth Yeah, I was tipped by Jerry Hughes when he 582 00:26:41,520 --> 00:26:44,399 Speaker 1: was trying to find David Johnson in the flat wide open. 583 00:26:44,920 --> 00:26:46,560 Speaker 1: That's what I thought. I thought, if that ball had 584 00:26:46,600 --> 00:26:49,000 Speaker 1: not been tipped and he found David Johnson and the 585 00:26:49,040 --> 00:26:52,159 Speaker 1: Texans score and they get a lead in Buffalo and 586 00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:53,800 Speaker 1: a game that nobody thought they would have a lead, 587 00:26:54,119 --> 00:26:56,000 Speaker 1: and then they're playing a little bit differently from then on. 588 00:26:56,040 --> 00:26:58,040 Speaker 1: Would that have changed anything? Well, I think it would 589 00:26:58,040 --> 00:27:00,239 Speaker 1: have changed something that would change the score. This is like, 590 00:27:00,240 --> 00:27:02,919 Speaker 1: this is just the most what is the word that 591 00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:05,400 Speaker 1: I like to use when you know you're just dragging 592 00:27:05,400 --> 00:27:08,280 Speaker 1: your breaking, yourself over the coals for no reason. But 593 00:27:08,600 --> 00:27:10,800 Speaker 1: I do feel like that that was kind of a 594 00:27:10,840 --> 00:27:12,880 Speaker 1: turning point early because you're right, they never got back 595 00:27:12,880 --> 00:27:15,120 Speaker 1: down in the red zone again. It's tough. You gotta 596 00:27:15,160 --> 00:27:19,000 Speaker 1: make stops. Look at Cleveland, even before Tarad went out, 597 00:27:19,160 --> 00:27:22,320 Speaker 1: they were up fourteen seven, and we saw him again 598 00:27:22,400 --> 00:27:24,199 Speaker 1: after that, but he was never the same. Only for 599 00:27:24,280 --> 00:27:26,680 Speaker 1: one possession right before the half. They couldn't get anything going. 600 00:27:27,200 --> 00:27:29,600 Speaker 1: But when they were up fourteen seven, Cleveland went down 601 00:27:29,640 --> 00:27:31,679 Speaker 1: the field and scored to tie the game at fourteen. 602 00:27:31,680 --> 00:27:34,040 Speaker 1: It was fourteen fourteen at the half. Look, Buffalo is 603 00:27:34,040 --> 00:27:36,560 Speaker 1: probably gonna win the game anyway the way things played out, 604 00:27:36,760 --> 00:27:38,160 Speaker 1: but at least you get some points on the board. 605 00:27:38,200 --> 00:27:40,840 Speaker 1: You make it competitive, and who knows, if you catch 606 00:27:40,960 --> 00:27:43,560 Speaker 1: lightning in a bottle, get another turnover too, you might 607 00:27:43,600 --> 00:27:45,600 Speaker 1: have a shot at this one. But it was what 608 00:27:45,680 --> 00:27:48,560 Speaker 1: it was. And now you're back at home, and the 609 00:27:48,640 --> 00:27:52,280 Speaker 1: good thing is it's zero zero with New England. You 610 00:27:52,640 --> 00:27:54,239 Speaker 1: we just talked about it. They don't score a lot 611 00:27:54,280 --> 00:27:57,320 Speaker 1: of points usually, let's see what you can do. So 612 00:27:57,720 --> 00:28:00,520 Speaker 1: they made some changes in the secondary against I wonder 613 00:28:00,560 --> 00:28:05,879 Speaker 1: how many of those stick. Desmond King, Desmond King, Thomas 614 00:28:05,880 --> 00:28:10,800 Speaker 1: Tavir Thomas, Yeah, I thought those guys played okay. Right 615 00:28:11,240 --> 00:28:13,800 Speaker 1: to say that they like Desmond King, it's hard. Well, 616 00:28:13,800 --> 00:28:16,200 Speaker 1: I think it's a tremendous as great right. You can 617 00:28:16,240 --> 00:28:19,080 Speaker 1: return with him. He's made an All Pro appearance before, 618 00:28:19,359 --> 00:28:22,440 Speaker 1: appearance on the All Pro team before, so he's got 619 00:28:22,480 --> 00:28:25,520 Speaker 1: Special Teams ability obviously, but he's got some ability back there. 620 00:28:25,560 --> 00:28:28,760 Speaker 1: And just get everybody as healthy as possible so you 621 00:28:28,760 --> 00:28:31,480 Speaker 1: can make whatever choice you need to based on your 622 00:28:31,600 --> 00:28:33,520 Speaker 1: best guys being on the field, and then you have 623 00:28:33,600 --> 00:28:37,680 Speaker 1: adequate depth, adequate backups, because you know, look, if you're 624 00:28:37,680 --> 00:28:39,400 Speaker 1: on the field a long time, you definitely need to 625 00:28:39,400 --> 00:28:42,000 Speaker 1: make subs. Let's hope that's not the case on Sunday, 626 00:28:42,160 --> 00:28:44,120 Speaker 1: all right, So roundly we we alluded to a little 627 00:28:44,160 --> 00:28:46,320 Speaker 1: while ago. I feel like we can't go through the 628 00:28:46,400 --> 00:28:50,560 Speaker 1: show without talking about what's happening in the division. That 629 00:28:51,160 --> 00:28:53,400 Speaker 1: the little story, that little story, because I feel like 630 00:28:53,560 --> 00:28:56,600 Speaker 1: they're oh and four but only one game behind the 631 00:28:56,640 --> 00:28:59,360 Speaker 1: Texans and the coal to the Jaguars, but they've got 632 00:28:59,360 --> 00:29:03,080 Speaker 1: this whole firestorm happening, yeah, right now in Jacksonville, which 633 00:29:03,120 --> 00:29:05,600 Speaker 1: is something to sort of watch. I think the latest 634 00:29:05,640 --> 00:29:07,760 Speaker 1: development today, which is basically just turned on the TV 635 00:29:07,880 --> 00:29:11,480 Speaker 1: seat everywhere. Jaguar's owner Shod Khan issue a statement regarding 636 00:29:11,560 --> 00:29:13,200 Speaker 1: Urban Meyer, and unless you're living under rock, you know 637 00:29:13,280 --> 00:29:16,080 Speaker 1: what happened with urban Meyer all sorts of weird, not 638 00:29:16,160 --> 00:29:19,840 Speaker 1: traveling back with the team and staying stay staying there 639 00:29:19,880 --> 00:29:22,600 Speaker 1: in Cincinnati. But I think the bigger issue being the 640 00:29:22,680 --> 00:29:25,560 Speaker 1: viral video and then having to explain it and apologize Forest. 641 00:29:25,600 --> 00:29:27,640 Speaker 1: So can I just give you my take on this? 642 00:29:27,920 --> 00:29:29,720 Speaker 1: Oh you have Okay, I have a take on this, 643 00:29:30,040 --> 00:29:32,600 Speaker 1: and I don't think enough people and some people are 644 00:29:33,040 --> 00:29:35,360 Speaker 1: pointing this out, but I don't know if they're making 645 00:29:35,400 --> 00:29:37,640 Speaker 1: a big enough deal about this part because the video 646 00:29:37,880 --> 00:29:39,640 Speaker 1: is what it is. I get the video, and I'm 647 00:29:39,680 --> 00:29:42,160 Speaker 1: not let's just push that to the side for a moment. 648 00:29:43,160 --> 00:29:45,400 Speaker 1: Not flying back with the team, to me is a 649 00:29:45,600 --> 00:29:49,240 Speaker 1: major red flag. It's a huge red flag because what 650 00:29:49,400 --> 00:29:51,240 Speaker 1: people need to understand. And I think a lot of 651 00:29:51,360 --> 00:29:55,040 Speaker 1: national media people might not notice this, but people who 652 00:29:55,040 --> 00:29:57,560 Speaker 1: are around the team a lot definitely know this. The 653 00:29:57,640 --> 00:30:00,920 Speaker 1: coach is with the coaches that day after a game. 654 00:30:00,960 --> 00:30:03,160 Speaker 1: I know you're going into a mini by, but that 655 00:30:03,200 --> 00:30:05,800 Speaker 1: doesn't mean everybody go off on your own, you know, 656 00:30:05,840 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 1: like it's aau and you could just see you later, 657 00:30:08,920 --> 00:30:12,160 Speaker 1: get your ride home and we'll see you monday. No, 658 00:30:12,880 --> 00:30:15,680 Speaker 1: you go back with the team now the team usually 659 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:18,560 Speaker 1: on Friday. Different teams handled it different ways, but players 660 00:30:18,640 --> 00:30:21,880 Speaker 1: usually come in for some kind of treatment, maybe a meeting, 661 00:30:21,960 --> 00:30:24,520 Speaker 1: maybe not, but a lift or something, and then they 662 00:30:24,600 --> 00:30:26,160 Speaker 1: go on there a little mini by. They have two 663 00:30:26,200 --> 00:30:28,040 Speaker 1: days off and then back at work on Monday to 664 00:30:28,080 --> 00:30:30,360 Speaker 1: get ready for a regular game week. Right. That's what 665 00:30:30,400 --> 00:30:33,640 Speaker 1: the Texans did after Carolina Thursday night, game. Now, they 666 00:30:33,680 --> 00:30:36,200 Speaker 1: didn't travel, but it was a Thursday night game. Everybody 667 00:30:36,240 --> 00:30:39,000 Speaker 1: back in the building, David Culley in the building on Friday. 668 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:41,360 Speaker 1: It wasn't like, you know what, guys, I am going 669 00:30:41,400 --> 00:30:44,080 Speaker 1: back to Sparta, Tennessee. No. He addressed the media, he 670 00:30:44,160 --> 00:30:46,320 Speaker 1: had a press company, he had a press conference. So 671 00:30:46,920 --> 00:30:50,280 Speaker 1: that was odd to me in itself that he didn't 672 00:30:50,320 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 1: go back with a team after a Thursday night road game. 673 00:30:52,680 --> 00:30:54,600 Speaker 1: And they played well in that game. They could have 674 00:30:54,640 --> 00:30:56,600 Speaker 1: won that game. And I know it's a heartbreaking loss 675 00:30:56,640 --> 00:30:58,400 Speaker 1: you go to Owen four. I get it. But I 676 00:30:58,520 --> 00:31:01,960 Speaker 1: found that really we ye that he stayed in Ohio. 677 00:31:02,400 --> 00:31:05,000 Speaker 1: The head coach. You know, it's not a player. Sometimes 678 00:31:05,040 --> 00:31:07,960 Speaker 1: a player, okay, coach, I'm from here, family and maybe 679 00:31:08,080 --> 00:31:09,960 Speaker 1: you know, maybe somebody sick, HoTT to go see them 680 00:31:10,040 --> 00:31:12,280 Speaker 1: or whatever the case may be. But to me, that's 681 00:31:12,400 --> 00:31:14,400 Speaker 1: as big as anything else. And then the video is 682 00:31:14,400 --> 00:31:16,880 Speaker 1: obviously huge in a different way, and that's a family 683 00:31:16,920 --> 00:31:20,280 Speaker 1: thing and embarrassment whatever. But the coach should be with 684 00:31:20,320 --> 00:31:22,440 Speaker 1: the team. The captain has to be with the ship, 685 00:31:22,840 --> 00:31:25,080 Speaker 1: right right. That's how I feel. If you want to 686 00:31:25,160 --> 00:31:28,120 Speaker 1: hire him to be a director of the whole football 687 00:31:28,400 --> 00:31:31,000 Speaker 1: organization and you're kind of like a John Elway where 688 00:31:31,000 --> 00:31:33,120 Speaker 1: you maybe not even the GM, but maybe a final say, 689 00:31:33,120 --> 00:31:35,840 Speaker 1: and there's a like Coughlin was with the Jaguars, Well, 690 00:31:35,880 --> 00:31:38,680 Speaker 1: this is the Jaguars. If you want to be that, 691 00:31:39,040 --> 00:31:41,000 Speaker 1: if you want him to do that, then fine, take 692 00:31:41,040 --> 00:31:43,719 Speaker 1: Friday off. But the coach should be with the coaches 693 00:31:44,120 --> 00:31:46,520 Speaker 1: after a game. I think a lot of people don't 694 00:31:46,560 --> 00:31:48,360 Speaker 1: realize that mark because I don't think a lot of people. 695 00:31:48,600 --> 00:31:50,960 Speaker 1: I think there are a lot of beat writers and 696 00:31:51,040 --> 00:31:53,160 Speaker 1: a lot of writers and people that cover the sport 697 00:31:53,240 --> 00:31:55,840 Speaker 1: of NFL who pointed that out that the fact that 698 00:31:55,880 --> 00:31:58,200 Speaker 1: he was not on the team plane in itself is 699 00:31:58,320 --> 00:32:03,000 Speaker 1: hugely strange and not at all normal behavior for a player, 700 00:32:03,480 --> 00:32:05,520 Speaker 1: let alone a head coach of a team, especially after 701 00:32:05,560 --> 00:32:07,080 Speaker 1: a loss, because you're right, there's so much work to 702 00:32:07,120 --> 00:32:09,240 Speaker 1: be done just because you don't have a game. The 703 00:32:09,280 --> 00:32:11,840 Speaker 1: game is the game, but the work these coaches work 704 00:32:11,920 --> 00:32:15,960 Speaker 1: all day, every day. Yes, And to just plan ahead 705 00:32:15,960 --> 00:32:18,720 Speaker 1: because that obviously requires some planning, or maybe it doesn't. 706 00:32:18,760 --> 00:32:20,640 Speaker 1: Maybe you just decided in that moment he's gonna stay back, 707 00:32:20,680 --> 00:32:22,160 Speaker 1: I don't know, But to not go back with your 708 00:32:22,160 --> 00:32:23,880 Speaker 1: team and then immediately want to get back and look 709 00:32:23,880 --> 00:32:25,960 Speaker 1: at the film and try to make your corrections because 710 00:32:26,600 --> 00:32:29,160 Speaker 1: your players are maybe coming in. It's a loss. You 711 00:32:29,160 --> 00:32:31,280 Speaker 1: don't want a game yet. I mean, that's you're kind 712 00:32:31,280 --> 00:32:33,800 Speaker 1: of in dire straits. But I think that a lot 713 00:32:33,840 --> 00:32:36,240 Speaker 1: of people just don't understand that that's a really weird thing. 714 00:32:36,280 --> 00:32:37,520 Speaker 1: They just think, oh, you don't have a game the 715 00:32:37,560 --> 00:32:39,840 Speaker 1: next day, so so what if he stayed in Ohio? 716 00:32:39,880 --> 00:32:42,680 Speaker 1: He was didn't do anything illegal, You're right, but it's 717 00:32:42,800 --> 00:32:45,320 Speaker 1: it's like it's like in a work situation if you 718 00:32:45,360 --> 00:32:48,080 Speaker 1: are expected to be at work the next day and 719 00:32:48,240 --> 00:32:50,800 Speaker 1: you just go missing and you won't tell anybody. I 720 00:32:50,880 --> 00:32:53,240 Speaker 1: wonder what the local media thought, because national media at 721 00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:56,160 Speaker 1: that point's going to back off, right, But the local 722 00:32:56,200 --> 00:32:58,960 Speaker 1: media they need the cuts the next day, they need 723 00:32:59,000 --> 00:33:02,600 Speaker 1: the press conference sound bites and wait, no press conference 724 00:33:02,720 --> 00:33:04,719 Speaker 1: or are we going to do it on zoom from Ohio. 725 00:33:04,760 --> 00:33:06,640 Speaker 1: I don't know how they handled it, and I apologize 726 00:33:06,640 --> 00:33:08,680 Speaker 1: for not knowing while we're doing this show, but that 727 00:33:08,760 --> 00:33:12,160 Speaker 1: had to sort of peak the curiosity of some of 728 00:33:12,160 --> 00:33:15,000 Speaker 1: the local scribes, if you will, well, but then also 729 00:33:15,160 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 1: the press conference. Then when you do have a press 730 00:33:17,040 --> 00:33:20,360 Speaker 1: conference on Monday. It was literally all about yeah, sure 731 00:33:20,440 --> 00:33:22,800 Speaker 1: that At that point, it's it was just question after 732 00:33:23,080 --> 00:33:24,680 Speaker 1: At some point, I was like, do we need to know? 733 00:33:24,800 --> 00:33:26,960 Speaker 1: Do we need to know every single detail? I thought 734 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:29,280 Speaker 1: he you know, he really did a nice thing by 735 00:33:29,320 --> 00:33:32,640 Speaker 1: taking all those questions. You know, most coaches, I think 736 00:33:32,760 --> 00:33:34,600 Speaker 1: Chest did. He had no. But I just say, look, 737 00:33:34,680 --> 00:33:36,600 Speaker 1: this was an embarrassment. It was terrible. I got it, 738 00:33:36,640 --> 00:33:38,240 Speaker 1: and that's all I'm going to say about that. You 739 00:33:38,320 --> 00:33:41,120 Speaker 1: make your statement, you apologize, you say you apologize to 740 00:33:41,200 --> 00:33:45,040 Speaker 1: the players family, and we're moving on to the next game, 741 00:33:45,080 --> 00:33:47,560 Speaker 1: the Tennessee Titan. But then it sounds like you're trying 742 00:33:47,560 --> 00:33:49,000 Speaker 1: to sweep it under the rug and you're being a 743 00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:51,680 Speaker 1: little bit about it. I think that it would have 744 00:33:51,680 --> 00:33:53,720 Speaker 1: been okay to handle it like that. He was taking 745 00:33:53,840 --> 00:33:56,400 Speaker 1: questions like, well, coach, how bad do you really feel? 746 00:33:57,160 --> 00:33:58,800 Speaker 1: That wasn't one of them, but it felt like that 747 00:33:58,920 --> 00:34:00,600 Speaker 1: sort of it. It did like a lot of the 748 00:34:00,680 --> 00:34:03,920 Speaker 1: questions were just very repetitive and sort of going. I mean, 749 00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:07,320 Speaker 1: it was hard. It was very uncomfortable to watch a coach. 750 00:34:07,360 --> 00:34:09,520 Speaker 1: Now that we have you down, let's put you down 751 00:34:09,520 --> 00:34:12,000 Speaker 1: some more. Let's make you feel worse. Well, then when 752 00:34:12,040 --> 00:34:14,000 Speaker 1: your owner has to come out and issue a statement, 753 00:34:14,200 --> 00:34:16,600 Speaker 1: and I didn't know which way this was going to go. 754 00:34:16,640 --> 00:34:19,520 Speaker 1: I could have seen them letting him go, firing him. 755 00:34:19,520 --> 00:34:22,520 Speaker 1: I could see Randmire resigning. He's my favorite owner in 756 00:34:22,560 --> 00:34:26,440 Speaker 1: the division other than the McNair's, right, Yeah, yeah, because 757 00:34:26,520 --> 00:34:29,279 Speaker 1: you know, he's a nice guy. He invited some of 758 00:34:29,400 --> 00:34:31,920 Speaker 1: us up to watch Fulham play when we were in 759 00:34:32,040 --> 00:34:34,840 Speaker 1: Luncheon in the suite there, and that was really cool. 760 00:34:34,880 --> 00:34:36,719 Speaker 1: I mean, that was a great experience and that was 761 00:34:36,760 --> 00:34:41,000 Speaker 1: a very nice thing to do. So, you know, hats 762 00:34:41,040 --> 00:34:43,320 Speaker 1: off to him. I think he's a tremendous story, is 763 00:34:43,360 --> 00:34:46,319 Speaker 1: a great example of the American dream. But I still 764 00:34:46,320 --> 00:34:48,680 Speaker 1: hate the Jaguars. Sorry, all right, well we got we 765 00:34:48,800 --> 00:34:51,640 Speaker 1: got one final segment. Mark continues to hate the Jaguars. 766 00:34:51,640 --> 00:34:53,600 Speaker 1: We got more news from around the NFL. I gotta 767 00:34:53,600 --> 00:34:57,759 Speaker 1: get Mark's take on a very controversial call. I'm sure 768 00:34:57,800 --> 00:35:00,000 Speaker 1: he'll have an opinion. That's coming up. One final segment 769 00:35:00,239 --> 00:35:05,680 Speaker 1: of Texans All Access. Welcome back to Texans All Access. 770 00:35:05,680 --> 00:35:08,680 Speaker 1: Final segment. By the way, our sponsor, Houston Methodist, wants 771 00:35:08,680 --> 00:35:11,120 Speaker 1: to remind you that mammograms save lives. Did you know 772 00:35:11,160 --> 00:35:13,320 Speaker 1: that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast 773 00:35:13,360 --> 00:35:16,000 Speaker 1: cancer over the course of her lifetime. You can visit 774 00:35:16,040 --> 00:35:19,319 Speaker 1: Houston Methodist dot org slash pink to learn more. Mark 775 00:35:20,000 --> 00:35:22,719 Speaker 1: Mark is getting his pink suit out as we speak. Mark, 776 00:35:22,760 --> 00:35:24,239 Speaker 1: you still don't have a pink suit. I've got a 777 00:35:24,280 --> 00:35:26,400 Speaker 1: pink jacket. Pink jacket? Is that the one that you 778 00:35:26,440 --> 00:35:29,880 Speaker 1: brought today? Yeah? That's that's not pink. I need to 779 00:35:30,000 --> 00:35:32,680 Speaker 1: break what is? It's like a lila It's like a 780 00:35:32,800 --> 00:35:36,400 Speaker 1: lilac purple, all right, but it's got some pinkishness to it. 781 00:35:36,520 --> 00:35:39,759 Speaker 1: You need like a you need to go magenta. Oh really, yeah, 782 00:35:39,840 --> 00:35:43,920 Speaker 1: I think so. I know where to go some establishments 783 00:35:43,920 --> 00:35:46,480 Speaker 1: in Houston that's all very brightly colored suits. I think 784 00:35:46,480 --> 00:35:48,360 Speaker 1: that you should. You know, by the way, that reminds me. 785 00:35:48,400 --> 00:35:52,160 Speaker 1: We we get you a metallic battle red tie we 786 00:35:52,280 --> 00:35:54,560 Speaker 1: did a few years ago. I that has never seen 787 00:35:54,600 --> 00:35:57,600 Speaker 1: the light of day. It did once. I gotta all right, 788 00:35:57,600 --> 00:35:59,200 Speaker 1: I'll find it. Maybe I should wear I don't want 789 00:35:59,200 --> 00:36:02,160 Speaker 1: to wear a metal tie. It's a little much. I 790 00:36:02,200 --> 00:36:04,880 Speaker 1: think we saw Bernardic McKinney wearing it one time. It 791 00:36:04,960 --> 00:36:06,880 Speaker 1: was and I said, where did you get that tie? 792 00:36:07,000 --> 00:36:09,799 Speaker 1: I know someone that needs that tie, and he told me, 793 00:36:09,840 --> 00:36:11,200 Speaker 1: and then we got you one for your birthday. That 794 00:36:11,280 --> 00:36:13,320 Speaker 1: was very nice. It was, it was very nice. So 795 00:36:13,320 --> 00:36:15,239 Speaker 1: I'd like to see it sometime. All right, we go 796 00:36:15,280 --> 00:36:18,440 Speaker 1: around the league. I want to get your take on this. 797 00:36:18,719 --> 00:36:21,240 Speaker 1: All right, three seconds left in the game, John Harball 798 00:36:21,320 --> 00:36:26,040 Speaker 1: calls an outside run with Lamar Jackson. The Ravens don't 799 00:36:26,120 --> 00:36:28,200 Speaker 1: need to win, they should just be finishing the game 800 00:36:28,200 --> 00:36:32,239 Speaker 1: in vitia victory formation against the Broncos. But they need 801 00:36:32,280 --> 00:36:37,399 Speaker 1: three yards to reach a hundred, so Harball calls to run. 802 00:36:37,719 --> 00:36:41,800 Speaker 1: Vic Fangio very upset, lost his mind, lost his mind 803 00:36:41,840 --> 00:36:45,560 Speaker 1: over it. And he's worked with John Harball before they 804 00:36:45,560 --> 00:36:49,200 Speaker 1: were on staff together. He just says it was bleep. 805 00:36:49,480 --> 00:36:51,640 Speaker 1: I know how they operate. It's their mode of operation. 806 00:36:51,719 --> 00:36:54,719 Speaker 1: Their player safety is secondary. I don't understand what the 807 00:36:54,719 --> 00:36:58,320 Speaker 1: player's safety thing had to do with it. An extra play? Okay, well, 808 00:36:58,400 --> 00:37:00,560 Speaker 1: I mean so his guys were on the field. It 809 00:37:00,600 --> 00:37:05,440 Speaker 1: was his guys, But anyway, we digress. What would you 810 00:37:05,480 --> 00:37:07,600 Speaker 1: have done in that situation? Do you think he was 811 00:37:07,600 --> 00:37:10,400 Speaker 1: wrong to go for the record? I do, all right, 812 00:37:10,480 --> 00:37:14,359 Speaker 1: So yeah, these records dB, where oh all we need 813 00:37:14,480 --> 00:37:17,360 Speaker 1: is one basket for so and so Nikisha Sales of Yukon. 814 00:37:17,440 --> 00:37:19,799 Speaker 1: I'm thinking back. This is a long time ago. She 815 00:37:19,960 --> 00:37:22,880 Speaker 1: had a horrible knee injury and she needed one bucket 816 00:37:22,960 --> 00:37:25,719 Speaker 1: or something to be either the school's all time leading 817 00:37:25,760 --> 00:37:27,920 Speaker 1: score or the NC double A or the conference something. 818 00:37:28,280 --> 00:37:30,799 Speaker 1: But they had her in a knee brace stand under 819 00:37:30,840 --> 00:37:33,160 Speaker 1: the basket. They had a fake tip off. It wasn't 820 00:37:33,160 --> 00:37:35,279 Speaker 1: that fake because it was an actual part of the game. 821 00:37:35,320 --> 00:37:37,480 Speaker 1: They had the clock running, nobody played defense. They threw 822 00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:39,160 Speaker 1: the ball, she got to lay up, and she became 823 00:37:39,160 --> 00:37:43,040 Speaker 1: the leading scorer. I thought, that's awful, that's terrible. Well, 824 00:37:43,080 --> 00:37:46,000 Speaker 1: she would have gotten it. No, you did not get it. 825 00:37:46,320 --> 00:37:48,960 Speaker 1: Guess what, John Harbaugh, you don't get the record. You 826 00:37:48,960 --> 00:37:52,239 Speaker 1: know why. Here's the thing. If the record is that 827 00:37:52,400 --> 00:37:56,760 Speaker 1: important to you, if you think the record is that important, period, 828 00:37:57,400 --> 00:38:01,120 Speaker 1: why are you disgracing the record by running a fake, 829 00:38:01,320 --> 00:38:03,759 Speaker 1: stupid play where you should be in victory formation and 830 00:38:03,760 --> 00:38:06,640 Speaker 1: they're not playing real defense against it. That's if you 831 00:38:06,840 --> 00:38:10,280 Speaker 1: like the records important. I think this record is really important, 832 00:38:10,400 --> 00:38:13,440 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna run a stupid fake play to get it. 833 00:38:13,719 --> 00:38:16,120 Speaker 1: And Sully the name, well not Sully the name, but 834 00:38:16,160 --> 00:38:19,040 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna get my name on top of whoever second, 835 00:38:19,320 --> 00:38:22,040 Speaker 1: because we really deserve it. We would have had it. No, 836 00:38:22,200 --> 00:38:24,839 Speaker 1: you don't. You don't deserve it because you didn't get 837 00:38:24,880 --> 00:38:29,160 Speaker 1: it while the game was competitive. I one thousand percent 838 00:38:29,239 --> 00:38:32,160 Speaker 1: disagree with you, okay thousand First of all, record as 839 00:38:32,160 --> 00:38:34,359 Speaker 1: a record, a number is a number. You can't go 840 00:38:34,400 --> 00:38:36,120 Speaker 1: back and look at all the numbers and say, well, 841 00:38:36,160 --> 00:38:38,400 Speaker 1: that one didn't count because you were winning, and that 842 00:38:38,400 --> 00:38:41,120 Speaker 1: one doesn't count because you should talking about this one. Okay, 843 00:38:41,120 --> 00:38:45,160 Speaker 1: Well this record. Baltimore has now rushed for one hundred 844 00:38:45,239 --> 00:38:49,120 Speaker 1: yards in forty three consecutive games. That ties at Pittsburgh 845 00:38:49,120 --> 00:38:52,160 Speaker 1: Steelers record from nineteen seventy four nineteen seventy seven. I 846 00:38:52,200 --> 00:38:54,799 Speaker 1: had to look at that twice. So for forty three 847 00:38:54,840 --> 00:38:57,439 Speaker 1: straight games they've rushed for over one hundred yards. That's 848 00:38:57,440 --> 00:38:59,759 Speaker 1: a big deal. It's a big deal, and it meant 849 00:38:59,800 --> 00:39:02,640 Speaker 1: some thing Hardball said to his players and to his team. 850 00:39:03,160 --> 00:39:05,200 Speaker 1: And I mean, I think a lot of them have 851 00:39:05,239 --> 00:39:06,640 Speaker 1: pride in the fact that they were part of a 852 00:39:06,680 --> 00:39:08,760 Speaker 1: rushing tack and they're going to be part of history. 853 00:39:09,120 --> 00:39:11,759 Speaker 1: Like I get, I totally get why he screwed the 854 00:39:11,800 --> 00:39:14,400 Speaker 1: Steelers over it's great for the Steelers Ravens rivalry. You 855 00:39:14,400 --> 00:39:16,239 Speaker 1: don't think any of those Steelers rushing yards came when 856 00:39:16,239 --> 00:39:18,839 Speaker 1: they should have been in victory formation. Well, they might 857 00:39:18,880 --> 00:39:21,040 Speaker 1: have happened in blowouts and things like that where the 858 00:39:21,080 --> 00:39:25,400 Speaker 1: game was decided. However, when you should be in victory formation, 859 00:39:26,200 --> 00:39:28,319 Speaker 1: be in victory formation, you don't. No one has to 860 00:39:28,360 --> 00:39:31,120 Speaker 1: be if no one has to be in victory formata right, 861 00:39:31,160 --> 00:39:33,120 Speaker 1: I know. But what if it was a touchdown pass? Oh, 862 00:39:33,120 --> 00:39:35,279 Speaker 1: we need one touchdown pass for so and so to 863 00:39:35,320 --> 00:39:37,560 Speaker 1: break the all time record, and we should be in 864 00:39:37,640 --> 00:39:40,040 Speaker 1: victory formation. No, we're gonna throw a touchdown here, we're 865 00:39:40,040 --> 00:39:42,600 Speaker 1: gonna throw a touchdown. I would be mad, you'd be mad. 866 00:39:42,719 --> 00:39:45,040 Speaker 1: But it's the same thing. Deep, it's the same thing 867 00:39:45,160 --> 00:39:47,960 Speaker 1: I would say, I want. Okay, Well, it's one thing 868 00:39:47,960 --> 00:39:49,440 Speaker 1: to you have to if you have to win the game, 869 00:39:49,480 --> 00:39:50,680 Speaker 1: and that's the only way to win the game. It's 870 00:39:50,680 --> 00:39:53,799 Speaker 1: one thing. Now, Sunday, Aaron Rodgers, there was a there 871 00:39:53,840 --> 00:39:55,239 Speaker 1: was a record that he was going to break and 872 00:39:55,239 --> 00:39:58,200 Speaker 1: I don't I'm escaping me now, and he oh it 873 00:39:58,320 --> 00:40:01,040 Speaker 1: was how many touchdown passes is that he was going 874 00:40:01,080 --> 00:40:02,879 Speaker 1: to throw? And there was I didn't know that he 875 00:40:02,960 --> 00:40:05,440 Speaker 1: was trying to break this record, but there was a 876 00:40:05,480 --> 00:40:07,319 Speaker 1: play where he sort of rules out to his right 877 00:40:07,760 --> 00:40:09,480 Speaker 1: and it looked like he could have just scrambled into 878 00:40:09,520 --> 00:40:11,319 Speaker 1: the end zone. It was like a clear path, and 879 00:40:11,320 --> 00:40:13,120 Speaker 1: I thought, why isn't he just running with the ball 880 00:40:13,120 --> 00:40:16,279 Speaker 1: to score? He finds Randall Cobb and as Randall Cobb's 881 00:40:16,320 --> 00:40:19,000 Speaker 1: second touchdown of the day, and he breaks a passing 882 00:40:19,040 --> 00:40:22,640 Speaker 1: touchdown record. So and then they're celebrating, they're hugging and 883 00:40:22,640 --> 00:40:24,359 Speaker 1: all that, and I thought even he knew in that 884 00:40:24,440 --> 00:40:27,160 Speaker 1: game like he could have he could have run it in. 885 00:40:27,320 --> 00:40:29,440 Speaker 1: That's what he wanted that and that could have happened 886 00:40:29,480 --> 00:40:32,840 Speaker 1: later in the game. This was literally their last attempt 887 00:40:33,280 --> 00:40:35,680 Speaker 1: to keep that record. In tech, I could play record 888 00:40:35,719 --> 00:40:38,080 Speaker 1: police for a lot of these records, but I'm just 889 00:40:38,120 --> 00:40:42,359 Speaker 1: doing it for this one right here. And that's that's okay. Well, 890 00:40:42,400 --> 00:40:44,640 Speaker 1: I just thought it was the look. But here's the 891 00:40:44,640 --> 00:40:48,240 Speaker 1: other side of it. I don't know why player safety 892 00:40:48,360 --> 00:40:51,080 Speaker 1: shouldn't well because they're running a play when they quote 893 00:40:51,080 --> 00:40:54,319 Speaker 1: should I think VIC should not get so upset about this. 894 00:40:54,560 --> 00:40:56,680 Speaker 1: That's the other side of this. Don't get so upset 895 00:40:56,719 --> 00:41:00,000 Speaker 1: about it. Let him have his stupid record if that's 896 00:41:00,120 --> 00:41:02,400 Speaker 1: the way he wants to get it. You know, he 897 00:41:02,880 --> 00:41:05,359 Speaker 1: could have gotten up with the press conference if it's 898 00:41:05,360 --> 00:41:07,200 Speaker 1: that important to him to have a record like that, 899 00:41:07,360 --> 00:41:10,279 Speaker 1: you know, like make a face saying, yeah, let him 900 00:41:10,280 --> 00:41:12,760 Speaker 1: have it. Whatever, if he wants to get a record 901 00:41:12,880 --> 00:41:16,120 Speaker 1: the easy way like that. Now you know what he 902 00:41:16,120 --> 00:41:18,080 Speaker 1: should have said, Mark, He should not have even addressed 903 00:41:18,080 --> 00:41:19,959 Speaker 1: the record. He would have been like, well, that that's 904 00:41:20,000 --> 00:41:21,840 Speaker 1: what's happening on that side of the field. We have 905 00:41:21,880 --> 00:41:23,759 Speaker 1: to worry about our team. We should have never been 906 00:41:23,800 --> 00:41:26,000 Speaker 1: in that position to begin with, or the other team 907 00:41:26,120 --> 00:41:28,319 Speaker 1: was in victory formation. Don't do us any favors by 908 00:41:28,360 --> 00:41:30,120 Speaker 1: any of the game of victory formation. We should have 909 00:41:30,120 --> 00:41:31,759 Speaker 1: had a chance to win that game on the final 910 00:41:31,800 --> 00:41:33,560 Speaker 1: play the game, and we didn't give ourselves that. I 911 00:41:33,600 --> 00:41:35,480 Speaker 1: would have rather him talked about the performance of his 912 00:41:35,560 --> 00:41:37,839 Speaker 1: team than to worry about another team trying to break ad. 913 00:41:37,880 --> 00:41:39,840 Speaker 1: There's only one time when this is acceptable. At the 914 00:41:39,920 --> 00:41:42,320 Speaker 1: end of Rudy when they throw the what was it 915 00:41:42,440 --> 00:41:45,279 Speaker 1: a halfback option pass to Vince Vaughan so Rudy can 916 00:41:45,320 --> 00:41:47,279 Speaker 1: get on the field or the kickoff and he has 917 00:41:47,320 --> 00:41:51,160 Speaker 1: one sack, and that is when it's permissible in a movie. 918 00:41:51,280 --> 00:41:53,439 Speaker 1: I don't know if that really happened against Georgia Tech 919 00:41:53,440 --> 00:41:55,800 Speaker 1: in real life. I know Rudy did make a tackle 920 00:41:56,480 --> 00:41:58,080 Speaker 1: and get on the stat sheet, but I don't know 921 00:41:58,120 --> 00:41:59,840 Speaker 1: if they threw a halfback option pass to get a 922 00:41:59,840 --> 00:42:01,200 Speaker 1: back on the field, like I doubt it. I think 923 00:42:01,239 --> 00:42:02,799 Speaker 1: that's fine too. But I think even in a real 924 00:42:02,840 --> 00:42:05,880 Speaker 1: life game with real life players, it's okay to create 925 00:42:05,960 --> 00:42:08,560 Speaker 1: records because that's what that's how records are created in 926 00:42:08,600 --> 00:42:11,200 Speaker 1: record books, by people knowing about these things and making 927 00:42:11,239 --> 00:42:14,480 Speaker 1: a conscious effort to preserve NFL history. I'm a historian. 928 00:42:14,560 --> 00:42:16,480 Speaker 1: You see Mark at heart. You know you and I 929 00:42:16,520 --> 00:42:18,200 Speaker 1: should have a show in the offseason where we just 930 00:42:18,280 --> 00:42:21,239 Speaker 1: yelled at each other on I think we should do that. 931 00:42:21,280 --> 00:42:23,520 Speaker 1: All right, Well, it's gonna be enough debating for today. 932 00:42:23,760 --> 00:42:26,239 Speaker 1: We've got Texans replay coming up with John Harris. I'm 933 00:42:26,280 --> 00:42:29,080 Speaker 1: sure he will do something magical to get everybody ready 934 00:42:29,080 --> 00:42:30,600 Speaker 1: for New England because there were not a lot of 935 00:42:30,640 --> 00:42:33,319 Speaker 1: highlights from Sunday's game. He's on tonight. He's got a 936 00:42:33,360 --> 00:42:35,600 Speaker 1: good one tonight. Oh he does, yes, all right, so 937 00:42:35,719 --> 00:42:37,440 Speaker 1: stay tuned. That's coming up next. Thank you so much 938 00:42:37,480 --> 00:42:39,360 Speaker 1: for listening, and as always, go Texans.