1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,708 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,788 --> 00:00:24,108 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio Good Football. 3 00:00:24,588 --> 00:00:26,908 Speaker 2: Welcome do Good Morning Football brought to you by old 4 00:00:27,028 --> 00:00:29,428 Speaker 2: Trapper Beef Jerk. You here here live in Los An. 5 00:00:29,508 --> 00:00:32,428 Speaker 2: It's a full table. October twenty second. I am Shechry 6 00:00:32,468 --> 00:00:36,028 Speaker 2: Burris alongside Okbargobaja Biamilla little Coffee. The start the day 7 00:00:36,228 --> 00:00:38,868 Speaker 2: those of Isaiah Standbach, Kyle Brant and we are now 8 00:00:38,948 --> 00:00:41,348 Speaker 2: joined by Coach Ron Rivera. Good to see you coach 9 00:00:41,948 --> 00:00:44,988 Speaker 2: his week seven in the books. Kyle's coming back down, 10 00:00:45,468 --> 00:00:46,308 Speaker 2: maybe from Ingram. 11 00:00:46,388 --> 00:00:48,508 Speaker 3: I'm going back down, but not coming back down from 12 00:00:48,588 --> 00:00:50,308 Speaker 3: last night walking through the lobby of my hotel and 13 00:00:50,348 --> 00:00:55,588 Speaker 3: seeing Coach Ron Rivera at the bar smashing fish tacos. 14 00:00:55,628 --> 00:00:55,828 Speaker 4: Do it? 15 00:00:55,828 --> 00:00:57,668 Speaker 5: Oh? Yeah, Well that my coachund was great. 16 00:00:57,708 --> 00:00:59,348 Speaker 6: I was watching a little bit of football, eating some 17 00:00:59,468 --> 00:01:01,028 Speaker 6: tacos and then you come walking in. 18 00:01:01,028 --> 00:01:03,548 Speaker 5: Carrying a bag of clothes. I should what happened to 19 00:01:03,588 --> 00:01:05,668 Speaker 5: your luggage? He just looking at me, goes no, I 20 00:01:05,708 --> 00:01:06,788 Speaker 5: had to. I had to do a bit. 21 00:01:06,908 --> 00:01:08,628 Speaker 3: I had come from some shoot and I had this 22 00:01:08,668 --> 00:01:11,668 Speaker 3: plastic bag full of random crap, and Ron's like, is 23 00:01:11,708 --> 00:01:15,388 Speaker 3: this your luggage? Are you coming from Lax luggage by Hefty. 24 00:01:15,508 --> 00:01:16,708 Speaker 5: That's my favorite luggage. 25 00:01:16,788 --> 00:01:17,908 Speaker 4: I was always gora up to see round. 26 00:01:17,908 --> 00:01:19,948 Speaker 3: We have important things to talk about coming from this game, 27 00:01:20,108 --> 00:01:23,188 Speaker 3: which was incredible for Baltimore, even though it was in Tampa. 28 00:01:23,268 --> 00:01:25,748 Speaker 4: Let's get to it. It's lead block and his Buccaneers 29 00:01:25,748 --> 00:01:27,908 Speaker 4: and his Ravens. The only thing keeping the. 30 00:01:27,948 --> 00:01:30,788 Speaker 3: Ravens from being undefeated is Isaiah Likely's toe and Gardnerman 31 00:01:30,828 --> 00:01:31,308 Speaker 3: Sho's arm. 32 00:01:31,388 --> 00:01:32,028 Speaker 4: Figure that one out. 33 00:01:32,068 --> 00:01:35,588 Speaker 3: It's very strange, but Baker Mayfield's been playing really well lately. 34 00:01:35,348 --> 00:01:36,908 Speaker 4: Too, so this had the makings of this. 35 00:01:36,908 --> 00:01:38,708 Speaker 3: Kind of big time shootouts, a great matchup. 36 00:01:39,148 --> 00:01:41,148 Speaker 4: But then there's this, and we're gonna talk about this shortly. 37 00:01:41,228 --> 00:01:43,028 Speaker 3: I'm just gonna tell you Chris Godwin had a severe 38 00:01:43,068 --> 00:01:45,428 Speaker 3: injury playing with one minute left in down ten. Baker 39 00:01:45,468 --> 00:01:48,428 Speaker 3: Mayfield's furious, He's likely done for the year. And there 40 00:01:48,508 --> 00:01:51,028 Speaker 3: was a lot of chatter about coach balls, what are 41 00:01:51,028 --> 00:01:53,028 Speaker 3: we doing? Why are we still throwing the ball around 42 00:01:53,068 --> 00:01:54,668 Speaker 3: with a minute left down ten in a game that 43 00:01:54,668 --> 00:01:56,548 Speaker 3: we were getting crushed in earlier, and. 44 00:01:56,508 --> 00:01:57,508 Speaker 4: He spoke on it afterwards. 45 00:01:57,508 --> 00:01:59,428 Speaker 3: We're gonna speak about it a little bit more importantly 46 00:01:59,508 --> 00:02:01,548 Speaker 3: as far as the football is concerned the Ravens role 47 00:02:01,828 --> 00:02:03,308 Speaker 3: in a game that was not as close as that 48 00:02:03,348 --> 00:02:06,348 Speaker 3: there five and two, and afterwards we heard from Lamar 49 00:02:06,468 --> 00:02:09,428 Speaker 3: Jackson and then listen closely to Tampa Bay Buccaneers head 50 00:02:09,428 --> 00:02:10,748 Speaker 3: coach the venerable Todd Bowles. 51 00:02:12,508 --> 00:02:15,148 Speaker 7: Our mind is just focus on the drive, focus on 52 00:02:15,148 --> 00:02:18,388 Speaker 7: the play, and just go from there. Try to put 53 00:02:18,428 --> 00:02:20,268 Speaker 7: points on the board. But we don't really look at 54 00:02:20,308 --> 00:02:22,708 Speaker 7: it like or we clicking and we got him. It's 55 00:02:22,748 --> 00:02:24,188 Speaker 7: like we got to score each and every time we 56 00:02:24,228 --> 00:02:27,348 Speaker 7: got there. I'm chasing something right now. So each and 57 00:02:27,388 --> 00:02:29,588 Speaker 7: every game is gonna be the same thing for me, 58 00:02:29,828 --> 00:02:32,228 Speaker 7: Like we're gonna be the same person every game. 59 00:02:32,228 --> 00:02:32,828 Speaker 5: I'm trying to win. 60 00:02:33,068 --> 00:02:35,028 Speaker 8: We don't second guest. So we got our guys. We're 61 00:02:35,028 --> 00:02:37,788 Speaker 8: playing everybody we got and so unfortunately got hurt and 62 00:02:37,868 --> 00:02:40,228 Speaker 8: we feel bad about that. But he's a football player 63 00:02:40,228 --> 00:02:42,068 Speaker 8: and he wanted to be in the game, just like 64 00:02:42,188 --> 00:02:44,148 Speaker 8: Baker and everybody else wanted to be in the game. 65 00:02:44,348 --> 00:02:47,428 Speaker 9: But you have an allegation to protect your players from themselves. 66 00:02:47,588 --> 00:02:49,908 Speaker 8: I have to protect my players all the time. That 67 00:02:49,988 --> 00:02:51,828 Speaker 8: has nothing to do with while we left them in 68 00:02:51,828 --> 00:02:53,788 Speaker 8: the ball game, we still had a shot to score 69 00:02:53,868 --> 00:02:55,108 Speaker 8: some points and win the ball game. 70 00:02:55,148 --> 00:02:55,788 Speaker 4: It happened. 71 00:02:55,868 --> 00:02:58,268 Speaker 8: It happens in football. 72 00:02:58,348 --> 00:03:01,148 Speaker 2: Unfortunately, injuries are a part of the game. So Courchaver, 73 00:03:01,268 --> 00:03:04,148 Speaker 2: I want your opinion here. Todd Bowles asked if he 74 00:03:04,508 --> 00:03:07,108 Speaker 2: was protecting his players still having Chris Godwin that late 75 00:03:07,108 --> 00:03:08,988 Speaker 2: in the game. Do you agree and would you have 76 00:03:08,988 --> 00:03:09,908 Speaker 2: done it any differently? 77 00:03:10,028 --> 00:03:12,228 Speaker 6: Well, first of all, he had another receiver down, so 78 00:03:12,268 --> 00:03:14,348 Speaker 6: he had probably no choice. He had to play his 79 00:03:14,428 --> 00:03:15,988 Speaker 6: best players, and that's what he were trying to do. 80 00:03:16,068 --> 00:03:18,548 Speaker 6: They're trying to win a football game, which technically they 81 00:03:18,588 --> 00:03:20,868 Speaker 6: did have a chance to win. So that's exactly what 82 00:03:20,908 --> 00:03:23,428 Speaker 6: he did. He gave those guys every opportunity. It's a 83 00:03:23,508 --> 00:03:26,788 Speaker 6: very unfortunate set of circumstances that does play into your mind. 84 00:03:26,868 --> 00:03:29,748 Speaker 6: Certain things like that happen. Unfortunately, it is part of 85 00:03:29,748 --> 00:03:31,228 Speaker 6: the game. It's part of the nature of the game. 86 00:03:31,308 --> 00:03:33,388 Speaker 6: It's a very tough, physical game. But you play to 87 00:03:33,428 --> 00:03:35,548 Speaker 6: win and there's a certain point when you do know 88 00:03:35,588 --> 00:03:37,628 Speaker 6: you don't have a chance to come back, and that's 89 00:03:37,668 --> 00:03:40,268 Speaker 6: when you start to protect your guys. But that opportunity 90 00:03:40,308 --> 00:03:43,228 Speaker 6: they had to still win. I don't fault him one bit. 91 00:03:43,268 --> 00:03:45,588 Speaker 10: I really don't forty one thirty one. You're right, there's 92 00:03:45,588 --> 00:03:47,828 Speaker 10: a scenario where they could have won. And the other 93 00:03:47,908 --> 00:03:50,148 Speaker 10: side of that is if you don't play him, then 94 00:03:50,228 --> 00:03:52,628 Speaker 10: it's like, oh, he gave up, he didn't put it. 95 00:03:52,908 --> 00:03:55,428 Speaker 10: So it kind of goes both sides. You know where 96 00:03:55,468 --> 00:03:57,588 Speaker 10: you're going to get criticized for not doing it. 97 00:03:57,588 --> 00:04:00,388 Speaker 6: It does, and I've been criticized for not using timeouts. 98 00:04:00,508 --> 00:04:02,508 Speaker 6: You know, we're down thirteen points and there's you know, 99 00:04:02,548 --> 00:04:04,628 Speaker 6: a minute and a half they have the ball, Like, 100 00:04:04,828 --> 00:04:06,548 Speaker 6: you know, why aren't you using your time out? So 101 00:04:06,588 --> 00:04:08,708 Speaker 6: I said, well, you know, we're in a situation where 102 00:04:09,028 --> 00:04:11,508 Speaker 6: they beat us. I don't want to see anybody get hurt, right, 103 00:04:11,548 --> 00:04:13,668 Speaker 6: And again that ends it because I do have an 104 00:04:13,668 --> 00:04:15,748 Speaker 6: obligation to protect them. But in a situation like that, 105 00:04:15,868 --> 00:04:18,508 Speaker 6: down ten with about three minutes left to go, they 106 00:04:18,548 --> 00:04:19,388 Speaker 6: still had a chance. 107 00:04:19,428 --> 00:04:22,948 Speaker 3: I was watching the game just casually, and I'll be honest, 108 00:04:22,948 --> 00:04:24,788 Speaker 3: when I got to that point, even before I said 109 00:04:24,828 --> 00:04:26,668 Speaker 3: what are they still doing in there, I'm looking at 110 00:04:26,668 --> 00:04:28,948 Speaker 3: Baker thrown on field. They're going over the middle. The 111 00:04:28,988 --> 00:04:31,628 Speaker 3: wild thing is that even after the Godwin injury and 112 00:04:31,668 --> 00:04:33,708 Speaker 3: the air cast in the cart, the next play they're 113 00:04:33,708 --> 00:04:36,668 Speaker 3: thrown downfield, they still went for it. So isn't there 114 00:04:36,708 --> 00:04:38,628 Speaker 3: a time the run where it's not just a matter 115 00:04:38,668 --> 00:04:40,828 Speaker 3: of math and we're down by this much by. 116 00:04:40,748 --> 00:04:44,068 Speaker 4: It's just not our night. And I thought that follow 117 00:04:44,148 --> 00:04:45,948 Speaker 4: up by the reporter was great. I know the players 118 00:04:45,948 --> 00:04:46,428 Speaker 4: want to play. 119 00:04:46,988 --> 00:04:48,468 Speaker 3: When do you know when you go in and say, 120 00:04:48,508 --> 00:04:49,908 Speaker 3: I don't care if you want to play, I'm not 121 00:04:50,068 --> 00:04:52,508 Speaker 3: letting you play. And was there any of that missing 122 00:04:52,588 --> 00:04:53,028 Speaker 3: last night? 123 00:04:53,468 --> 00:04:56,428 Speaker 6: You know, probably in that last minute, still throwing the ball. 124 00:04:56,668 --> 00:04:58,588 Speaker 6: I mean maybe at that point you stopped throwing the ball. 125 00:04:58,628 --> 00:05:00,708 Speaker 6: Maybe at that point you start thinking about, Okay, let's 126 00:05:00,748 --> 00:05:02,508 Speaker 6: just run it a couple of times, get the game 127 00:05:02,508 --> 00:05:04,628 Speaker 6: over with, get our guys back inside, lists, regroup, get 128 00:05:04,628 --> 00:05:06,588 Speaker 6: ready for next week. They're a good football team. They 129 00:05:06,628 --> 00:05:10,028 Speaker 6: still have a chance for the playoffs. Obviously, they're just 130 00:05:10,108 --> 00:05:11,988 Speaker 6: in a tough situation now because now they've got to 131 00:05:12,028 --> 00:05:13,748 Speaker 6: find the answer for two receivers that are down for 132 00:05:13,788 --> 00:05:14,068 Speaker 6: a while. 133 00:05:14,468 --> 00:05:16,308 Speaker 2: Yeah, damned if you do. Damned if you're don't almost 134 00:05:16,348 --> 00:05:18,148 Speaker 2: there for coach Boles, let's not bring in our insider 135 00:05:18,148 --> 00:05:21,428 Speaker 2: Tom Pellasaro, who's as Kyle said on box Watch, injury 136 00:05:21,748 --> 00:05:24,908 Speaker 2: Mike Evans grab his hamstring. Chris Godwin not good with 137 00:05:24,948 --> 00:05:28,308 Speaker 2: that ankle, Tom, what is the latest, Well. 138 00:05:28,228 --> 00:05:31,068 Speaker 11: Cherry, you're talking about Chris Godwin, So let's start there. 139 00:05:31,148 --> 00:05:35,068 Speaker 11: He is scheduled to undergo an MRI this morning before 140 00:05:35,228 --> 00:05:39,828 Speaker 11: undergoing surgery for a dislocated ankle that is expected to 141 00:05:40,188 --> 00:05:44,188 Speaker 11: end his twenty twenty four season. This is a situation 142 00:05:44,268 --> 00:05:46,588 Speaker 11: that god would unfortunately have been through before he tore 143 00:05:46,708 --> 00:05:49,588 Speaker 11: his ACL a couple of years ago. Now, in a 144 00:05:49,748 --> 00:05:52,548 Speaker 11: contract year and on a Bucks team that's been very 145 00:05:52,548 --> 00:05:56,108 Speaker 11: good offensively this season, he more than likely has played 146 00:05:56,148 --> 00:06:00,028 Speaker 11: his final snap this year. As for Mike Evans, he 147 00:06:00,068 --> 00:06:04,108 Speaker 11: too is scheduled to undergo an MRI this morning to 148 00:06:04,148 --> 00:06:07,908 Speaker 11: take stock of the hamstring injury that he very obviously 149 00:06:07,988 --> 00:06:11,068 Speaker 11: aggravated on that play last night. Evans actually had a 150 00:06:11,188 --> 00:06:12,508 Speaker 11: hamstring injury coming out. 151 00:06:12,348 --> 00:06:13,668 Speaker 5: Of the previous game. 152 00:06:13,908 --> 00:06:18,068 Speaker 11: Didn't practice Thursday, didn't practice Friday, was limited on Saturday, 153 00:06:18,068 --> 00:06:20,308 Speaker 11: and came off the injury report. But even when he 154 00:06:20,348 --> 00:06:22,788 Speaker 11: caught a touchdown earlier in the game, you could tell 155 00:06:23,028 --> 00:06:26,468 Speaker 11: that he was not himself. So now we await the 156 00:06:26,548 --> 00:06:29,388 Speaker 11: results on this. The timeline still to be determined at 157 00:06:29,428 --> 00:06:31,948 Speaker 11: this point. Evans is a really tough guy. If he weren't, 158 00:06:31,948 --> 00:06:33,868 Speaker 11: he wouldn't have been out there last night either. But 159 00:06:34,228 --> 00:06:37,428 Speaker 11: given how it looked, hard to imagine he's out there 160 00:06:37,508 --> 00:06:38,468 Speaker 11: anytime soon. 161 00:06:38,668 --> 00:06:40,268 Speaker 5: The MRI will tell the full story. 162 00:06:40,268 --> 00:06:40,988 Speaker 12: Serry to you guys. 163 00:06:40,988 --> 00:06:42,668 Speaker 2: You know, the Bucks will certainly miss dearly. We wish 164 00:06:42,748 --> 00:06:43,748 Speaker 2: for their speed recovery. 165 00:06:43,908 --> 00:06:44,108 Speaker 3: Tom. 166 00:06:44,148 --> 00:06:45,428 Speaker 2: Thank you so much for that insight. 167 00:06:45,988 --> 00:06:47,108 Speaker 13: Coach, I want to get your opinion. 168 00:06:47,108 --> 00:06:48,668 Speaker 2: Though we looked at this game, we talked a lot 169 00:06:48,708 --> 00:06:50,548 Speaker 2: about the Buccaneers, but we still have to talk about 170 00:06:50,588 --> 00:06:55,228 Speaker 2: Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and just the perfect picture almost 171 00:06:55,268 --> 00:06:57,868 Speaker 2: of what this Baltimore Ravens team. What stands out to you. 172 00:06:58,068 --> 00:06:59,308 Speaker 5: Was really the play of the offense. 173 00:06:59,428 --> 00:07:01,388 Speaker 6: You know, I know, defensive they're playing very well, but 174 00:07:01,428 --> 00:07:03,028 Speaker 6: their player of their offense was outstanding. 175 00:07:03,028 --> 00:07:04,068 Speaker 5: And just understand this. 176 00:07:04,068 --> 00:07:06,988 Speaker 6: This is his second year in this offense, so Lamar 177 00:07:07,108 --> 00:07:09,228 Speaker 6: Jackson is on track again to have this type of 178 00:07:09,268 --> 00:07:11,668 Speaker 6: season he had last year, if not better. He feels 179 00:07:11,668 --> 00:07:13,948 Speaker 6: more comfortable in what they're doing. You see him going 180 00:07:13,988 --> 00:07:16,908 Speaker 6: through progression, you see him making great decisions. He's playing 181 00:07:16,948 --> 00:07:21,788 Speaker 6: really quality football, not just good physically, but very smart technically. 182 00:07:22,148 --> 00:07:24,468 Speaker 10: Coach I got to ask this, how the heck do 183 00:07:24,508 --> 00:07:28,788 Speaker 10: you I was overwhelmed watching them offensively and thinking that 184 00:07:28,868 --> 00:07:32,428 Speaker 10: I'm no defensive coordinator, your defensive mind. I'm thinking, how 185 00:07:32,468 --> 00:07:35,388 Speaker 10: the heck do you stop an offense like this? When 186 00:07:35,388 --> 00:07:38,428 Speaker 10: you've got two tight ends that are dope, you've got 187 00:07:38,428 --> 00:07:40,988 Speaker 10: a running back. This reminds me of when the Patriots 188 00:07:40,988 --> 00:07:43,948 Speaker 10: had you know, the other tight end and Gronkowski and 189 00:07:43,988 --> 00:07:45,988 Speaker 10: you had all of these weapons, and it's just like 190 00:07:46,788 --> 00:07:47,348 Speaker 10: where do you go? 191 00:07:47,948 --> 00:07:48,148 Speaker 9: You know? 192 00:07:48,188 --> 00:07:51,468 Speaker 6: And an interesting thing is you start looking at their 193 00:07:51,508 --> 00:07:53,868 Speaker 6: opportunity to run the ball, and run the ball and 194 00:07:53,868 --> 00:07:56,548 Speaker 6: then go play action. Okay, And then now you have 195 00:07:56,588 --> 00:07:59,148 Speaker 6: a quarterback with his mobility that can extend plays to 196 00:07:59,148 --> 00:08:01,308 Speaker 6: give these guys a chance to get further downfield, and 197 00:08:01,308 --> 00:08:03,308 Speaker 6: then he's got the arm to launch it. I mean, 198 00:08:03,388 --> 00:08:06,348 Speaker 6: as a as a coach, as a defensive coordinator, my 199 00:08:06,388 --> 00:08:07,988 Speaker 6: first stubs is we've got to be able to stop 200 00:08:08,028 --> 00:08:10,628 Speaker 6: the run. And when you start focusing on just that, 201 00:08:10,708 --> 00:08:13,428 Speaker 6: guess what. Now he starts throwing it. And as he 202 00:08:13,468 --> 00:08:15,628 Speaker 6: starts to throw it and you stop the run and 203 00:08:15,668 --> 00:08:18,508 Speaker 6: he's struggling, he runs it. So there's an answer for 204 00:08:18,588 --> 00:08:20,308 Speaker 6: all the things that you try to do against him. 205 00:08:20,308 --> 00:08:22,028 Speaker 6: They have answers. I know they started to slow at 206 00:08:22,068 --> 00:08:23,788 Speaker 6: the first two games, but I think a big part 207 00:08:23,828 --> 00:08:25,708 Speaker 6: of that was them just getting in rhythm more than 208 00:08:25,788 --> 00:08:26,268 Speaker 6: anything else. 209 00:08:26,308 --> 00:08:28,748 Speaker 5: And now I mean they're rolling, they really are. 210 00:08:28,788 --> 00:08:30,268 Speaker 4: So they bring you in, coach. 211 00:08:30,348 --> 00:08:32,548 Speaker 3: Let's say they pay you a handsome consulting fee to 212 00:08:32,588 --> 00:08:33,748 Speaker 3: come in. One of these teams are going to pay 213 00:08:33,748 --> 00:08:36,828 Speaker 3: the Ravens, and they should you set them down, and like, coach, 214 00:08:37,148 --> 00:08:38,948 Speaker 3: help us, we don't know how to stop them. 215 00:08:38,988 --> 00:08:39,908 Speaker 4: We looked at them on tape. 216 00:08:39,948 --> 00:08:43,188 Speaker 3: It's Derek Henry here, Lamar here lesson number one. 217 00:08:43,428 --> 00:08:45,068 Speaker 4: First thing you say, I know, stop the run, but 218 00:08:45,108 --> 00:08:46,868 Speaker 4: technically get on the field. What would you tell them, 219 00:08:46,908 --> 00:08:47,508 Speaker 4: how do we stop this? 220 00:08:47,588 --> 00:08:49,348 Speaker 6: Office Well, probably one of the biggest things. You've got 221 00:08:49,388 --> 00:08:51,428 Speaker 6: to have an answer for Lamar. You've got to have 222 00:08:51,428 --> 00:08:54,908 Speaker 6: somebody that can mirror him, somebody that can track him down, okay, 223 00:08:54,948 --> 00:08:57,188 Speaker 6: and again be able to keep him contained. Your rush 224 00:08:57,228 --> 00:08:59,348 Speaker 6: has to be very disciplined against a guy like that. 225 00:08:59,508 --> 00:09:02,068 Speaker 6: If you don't keep him inside the pocket, you allow 226 00:09:02,188 --> 00:09:04,188 Speaker 6: him to get outside. That's where he does his most 227 00:09:04,708 --> 00:09:07,348 Speaker 6: when he stays in the pocket. As a defensive court 228 00:09:07,388 --> 00:09:07,828 Speaker 6: I'm thrilled. 229 00:09:07,828 --> 00:09:08,588 Speaker 5: I mean, that's what I. 230 00:09:08,588 --> 00:09:11,388 Speaker 6: Want why, Because he's limiting himself to just one option 231 00:09:11,628 --> 00:09:14,108 Speaker 6: and that's throwing the ball. And sometimes if you're playing 232 00:09:14,148 --> 00:09:17,428 Speaker 6: good coverage, you can now make plays on the ball. 233 00:09:18,348 --> 00:09:20,068 Speaker 14: So think about it from this perspective, right, just kind 234 00:09:20,108 --> 00:09:22,068 Speaker 14: of double down on what Kyle just said. If you're 235 00:09:22,108 --> 00:09:24,468 Speaker 14: a defensive coordinator and you're looking at trying to stop 236 00:09:24,508 --> 00:09:26,268 Speaker 14: the run, right, you have a three hundred pound full back, 237 00:09:26,308 --> 00:09:28,148 Speaker 14: you have dag Heryhus two hundred fifty pounds, So you 238 00:09:28,188 --> 00:09:30,308 Speaker 14: bring in your big boy personnel. Right, let's go put 239 00:09:30,308 --> 00:09:31,468 Speaker 14: seven or eight guys in the box. 240 00:09:31,588 --> 00:09:33,188 Speaker 4: But then you have to match up with the speed. 241 00:09:33,228 --> 00:09:35,188 Speaker 14: What kind of a personnel issue does that present for 242 00:09:35,268 --> 00:09:37,068 Speaker 14: a defense trying to match up against this offense. 243 00:09:37,148 --> 00:09:40,988 Speaker 6: So that's a tremendous disadvantage because as far as I 244 00:09:41,028 --> 00:09:43,268 Speaker 6: look at is anytime you get and you put the 245 00:09:43,268 --> 00:09:45,668 Speaker 6: big guys in the game, offense or they should throw it. 246 00:09:45,948 --> 00:09:48,188 Speaker 6: But what's happened is teams are trying to match up. 247 00:09:48,308 --> 00:09:50,628 Speaker 6: They've got these speedy pass rushers, these guys that are 248 00:09:50,628 --> 00:09:53,028 Speaker 6: all you know, right around two fifty five two six, 249 00:09:53,148 --> 00:09:55,548 Speaker 6: teams are now running the ball at these guys, you're 250 00:09:55,548 --> 00:09:58,428 Speaker 6: bringing in an extra extra defensive back and you're taking 251 00:09:58,428 --> 00:10:00,868 Speaker 6: out a linebacker. People are running right at that guy 252 00:10:00,868 --> 00:10:03,188 Speaker 6: when you only have one linebacker and you have six 253 00:10:03,268 --> 00:10:05,708 Speaker 6: dbs back to guess what'sppening. They're running the football. And 254 00:10:05,708 --> 00:10:07,308 Speaker 6: that's what's happened this year. When you look at a 255 00:10:07,308 --> 00:10:09,588 Speaker 6: lot of these teams that are having success running it, 256 00:10:09,588 --> 00:10:11,748 Speaker 6: it's because the defenses are trying to adapt to what 257 00:10:11,788 --> 00:10:14,148 Speaker 6: the offense is doing throwing it. Now, all of a sudden, 258 00:10:14,188 --> 00:10:15,788 Speaker 6: they're running at your smaller players. 259 00:10:16,548 --> 00:10:18,468 Speaker 2: I'm taking notes of what you're saying here, coach, and 260 00:10:18,588 --> 00:10:20,188 Speaker 2: what I'm picking up that you're putting down. 261 00:10:20,228 --> 00:10:21,388 Speaker 13: The Ravens are unstoppable. 262 00:10:21,588 --> 00:10:25,628 Speaker 5: Oh my god, I'll tell you what. 263 00:10:25,668 --> 00:10:28,708 Speaker 6: Those last five games, they most certainly have looked unstoppable offensively. 264 00:10:28,828 --> 00:10:30,988 Speaker 2: Yeah, and that was just game one of two, on 265 00:10:31,108 --> 00:10:33,828 Speaker 2: the night we were going to the Kyle Grant Fighting Cardinals. 266 00:10:33,908 --> 00:10:35,468 Speaker 3: Hell yeah, take on the Chargers. 267 00:10:35,228 --> 00:10:36,068 Speaker 5: My Cardinals. 268 00:10:36,108 --> 00:10:39,548 Speaker 4: Don't anybody else. Take them. Don't pretend to support them. 269 00:10:39,708 --> 00:10:41,228 Speaker 3: If you don't like them, if you don't like them 270 00:10:41,228 --> 00:10:43,428 Speaker 3: at two and four, don't like him at whatever, nine 271 00:10:43,428 --> 00:10:45,028 Speaker 3: and seven. They finished at nine and eight. Come on, 272 00:10:45,188 --> 00:10:48,148 Speaker 3: justin Herbert, but up some really big numbers last night. 273 00:10:48,228 --> 00:10:50,028 Speaker 3: Yard is wise when she has not done prior to 274 00:10:50,068 --> 00:10:50,388 Speaker 3: this year. 275 00:10:50,388 --> 00:10:54,348 Speaker 4: But that doesn't help coaches. Everybody's doing the punch out now. 276 00:10:54,388 --> 00:10:55,228 Speaker 5: It used to be just. 277 00:10:55,148 --> 00:10:57,588 Speaker 4: Peter Tillman, your guy, you called them. Now everybody does 278 00:10:57,628 --> 00:10:57,908 Speaker 4: it well. 279 00:10:57,908 --> 00:11:00,348 Speaker 6: And the biggest thing is this one offensive players have 280 00:11:00,388 --> 00:11:02,428 Speaker 6: to become more aware again because if you don't, it's 281 00:11:02,428 --> 00:11:04,348 Speaker 6: going to get punched out. A part of the problem too, 282 00:11:04,548 --> 00:11:06,868 Speaker 6: because so many guys are trying to punch it out, they're. 283 00:11:06,708 --> 00:11:09,748 Speaker 3: Not tackling why So there's the dark side to the 284 00:11:09,788 --> 00:11:12,188 Speaker 3: punch out, and there's a dark side of losing contain 285 00:11:12,348 --> 00:11:14,468 Speaker 3: like that they just did right BA against Kyler. 286 00:11:14,148 --> 00:11:15,108 Speaker 4: Who just scooned it in. 287 00:11:15,708 --> 00:11:17,748 Speaker 3: Every once in a while, Kyler reminds you how freakishly 288 00:11:17,748 --> 00:11:19,748 Speaker 3: talented he is. I mean, pound for pound and so 289 00:11:19,828 --> 00:11:21,668 Speaker 3: to speak, there's not a lot of guys more talented 290 00:11:21,668 --> 00:11:22,468 Speaker 3: than Kyler Murray. 291 00:11:22,588 --> 00:11:23,588 Speaker 4: Right and by the way, the. 292 00:11:23,548 --> 00:11:26,628 Speaker 3: Cardinals won the game seventeen fifteen. Kyler, you deserve it 293 00:11:27,028 --> 00:11:29,468 Speaker 3: all Blacks at home, happy for coach, happy for that 294 00:11:29,508 --> 00:11:30,868 Speaker 3: team staying alive. 295 00:11:30,988 --> 00:11:32,268 Speaker 4: That's all it's about at this point. 296 00:11:32,308 --> 00:11:35,028 Speaker 3: If you're down like that, staying alive like the Bejies thing. 297 00:11:35,028 --> 00:11:38,188 Speaker 3: That's exactly right. Cardinals seventeen, Chargers fifteen. Tough loss for 298 00:11:38,268 --> 00:11:41,348 Speaker 3: Jim Harbaugh, but the Cardinals get the dub three and four. 299 00:11:41,348 --> 00:11:44,828 Speaker 2: Weel live Chargers first loss or coach tar Bars first 300 00:11:44,828 --> 00:11:47,588 Speaker 2: loss on a Monday night. Coach, we saw the game 301 00:11:47,628 --> 00:11:50,068 Speaker 2: pan out and Kyler obviously just had a spectacular night 302 00:11:50,068 --> 00:11:52,628 Speaker 2: carrying the ball, so throwing what sends out about what 303 00:11:52,668 --> 00:11:54,308 Speaker 2: he's been able to do with his game, particularly in 304 00:11:54,308 --> 00:11:55,068 Speaker 2: this last one. 305 00:11:55,228 --> 00:11:57,148 Speaker 6: I think the biggest thing is again his ability to 306 00:11:57,308 --> 00:12:00,068 Speaker 6: move within the pocket, outside of the pocket and then 307 00:12:00,188 --> 00:12:02,148 Speaker 6: create You know, you're seeing that from a lot of 308 00:12:02,148 --> 00:12:03,188 Speaker 6: these younger quarterbacks. 309 00:12:03,188 --> 00:12:04,948 Speaker 5: That would have a tremendous ant a building. 310 00:12:04,988 --> 00:12:07,748 Speaker 6: But anytime a quarterback can sit there and just throw 311 00:12:07,748 --> 00:12:10,148 Speaker 6: it from the pocket and be successful becomes even more 312 00:12:10,428 --> 00:12:12,348 Speaker 6: dangerous when he have to gets outside of the pocket. 313 00:12:12,388 --> 00:12:14,348 Speaker 6: That's when most of the explosive plays do happen. 314 00:12:15,668 --> 00:12:18,068 Speaker 10: Of course, James Connor was just he was a big 315 00:12:18,108 --> 00:12:21,228 Speaker 10: part of that too, just being able to dominate in 316 00:12:21,268 --> 00:12:21,868 Speaker 10: the run game. 317 00:12:22,428 --> 00:12:23,588 Speaker 4: I thought that was phenomenal. 318 00:12:23,708 --> 00:12:26,548 Speaker 10: I don't think we talk enough about James Connor's another 319 00:12:26,588 --> 00:12:27,908 Speaker 10: guy that should be an angry run kick. 320 00:12:27,988 --> 00:12:30,148 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, he's one, he's one three times. He's like 321 00:12:30,188 --> 00:12:30,548 Speaker 4: a guy. 322 00:12:30,628 --> 00:12:31,668 Speaker 5: Yeah, let me you go. 323 00:12:31,948 --> 00:12:33,588 Speaker 4: You probably know Jim Harba for a long time. 324 00:12:33,588 --> 00:12:36,068 Speaker 3: I imagine, yes, here we are is back into the NFL. 325 00:12:36,108 --> 00:12:37,908 Speaker 3: He's now three and three. I was a surprised they 326 00:12:37,948 --> 00:12:39,428 Speaker 3: lost last night. I thought they could it gone. What 327 00:12:39,428 --> 00:12:40,988 Speaker 3: do you think of so far? How he's doing and 328 00:12:40,988 --> 00:12:42,028 Speaker 3: what do you think is going on his head? 329 00:12:42,188 --> 00:12:42,308 Speaker 5: Well? 330 00:12:42,348 --> 00:12:43,868 Speaker 6: I think you know, his big thing is he's thinking 331 00:12:43,908 --> 00:12:45,428 Speaker 6: about how I can get this team going, how you 332 00:12:45,468 --> 00:12:47,548 Speaker 6: can get them motivated. One thing that Jim does does 333 00:12:47,628 --> 00:12:49,828 Speaker 6: very well is he knows how to push the buttons 334 00:12:49,828 --> 00:12:51,428 Speaker 6: with his players. He was a former player. He was 335 00:12:51,428 --> 00:12:53,268 Speaker 6: a tough guy, really tough, he really was. He was 336 00:12:53,268 --> 00:12:54,508 Speaker 6: a lot of fun to be around as a team. 337 00:12:54,548 --> 00:12:56,108 Speaker 6: But he really got interesting. 338 00:12:56,108 --> 00:12:58,228 Speaker 4: Guy, do tell Ron, what can you share with us 339 00:12:58,228 --> 00:12:58,948 Speaker 4: on the air here? 340 00:12:59,308 --> 00:13:01,268 Speaker 3: I know he's an unusual dude, Yes he is. 341 00:13:01,308 --> 00:13:03,708 Speaker 6: But you know, I'll never forget the one time we 342 00:13:03,708 --> 00:13:06,708 Speaker 6: were playing San Francisco, we're getting we're getting whacked pretty good. 343 00:13:06,708 --> 00:13:07,028 Speaker 4: It was that. 344 00:13:07,148 --> 00:13:08,868 Speaker 5: It was that that lotto quick picks. 345 00:13:08,908 --> 00:13:10,828 Speaker 3: Wait, wait, this is when you were plainer coaching, When 346 00:13:10,828 --> 00:13:12,388 Speaker 3: I was playing. Oh okay, so you and Jim were 347 00:13:12,428 --> 00:13:12,868 Speaker 3: on the same. 348 00:13:12,788 --> 00:13:14,508 Speaker 5: Oh yeah, we played for the Bears to get of course. 349 00:13:14,628 --> 00:13:17,548 Speaker 6: And the offensive line was getting mad at Jim because 350 00:13:17,548 --> 00:13:19,188 Speaker 6: he was scrambling. They didn't know where he was and 351 00:13:19,188 --> 00:13:21,948 Speaker 6: they were getting tired, and we were getting whacked pretty 352 00:13:21,948 --> 00:13:24,548 Speaker 6: good late in the fourth quarter, and the offensive line 353 00:13:24,548 --> 00:13:26,308 Speaker 6: came over the sideline and went to Jim as, hey, dude, 354 00:13:26,348 --> 00:13:27,388 Speaker 6: you got to stay in the pocket. 355 00:13:29,108 --> 00:13:32,348 Speaker 3: Enough of this crap. I love it, all right, So 356 00:13:32,348 --> 00:13:33,308 Speaker 3: where are we going next? 357 00:13:33,308 --> 00:13:35,468 Speaker 2: You are going next to a bachelor who will go 358 00:13:35,628 --> 00:13:38,868 Speaker 2: of course, you're in house. Be some relationship advice for 359 00:13:38,948 --> 00:13:41,508 Speaker 2: Aaron Rodgers and the Jets, Like I said, it might 360 00:13:41,548 --> 00:13:42,828 Speaker 2: be useful at this point. 361 00:13:42,908 --> 00:13:43,068 Speaker 12: Yeah. 362 00:13:43,108 --> 00:13:44,148 Speaker 4: Nick's an old friend of ours. 363 00:13:44,148 --> 00:13:46,828 Speaker 3: He has strong opinions on the Packers, probably hates the Bears. 364 00:13:46,828 --> 00:13:49,228 Speaker 3: Probably not a fan of bron But that's okay. Next, 365 00:13:49,788 --> 00:13:53,708 Speaker 3: Russell Wilson did he expectations? He was awesome the other night, 366 00:13:53,748 --> 00:13:56,068 Speaker 3: I mean really really good. We're gonna talk about him. 367 00:13:56,268 --> 00:13:57,988 Speaker 3: We'll probably have to talk about the Jets, even though 368 00:13:58,028 --> 00:14:00,108 Speaker 3: they're two and five, and we'll get into everything. Guys, 369 00:14:00,148 --> 00:14:03,388 Speaker 3: what we do Good morning football on a Tuesday, coach 370 00:14:03,468 --> 00:14:04,468 Speaker 3: Ron and Bears still join us. 371 00:14:04,508 --> 00:14:04,988 Speaker 4: At the table. 372 00:14:07,308 --> 00:14:09,548 Speaker 2: So yesterday, Miami quarterback to a tongue of I low I, 373 00:14:09,588 --> 00:14:12,108 Speaker 2: spoke to the media about his return to the field 374 00:14:12,388 --> 00:14:16,628 Speaker 2: after suffering a concussion earlier this season. Listen closely to 375 00:14:16,708 --> 00:14:19,308 Speaker 2: what he had to say. 376 00:14:19,588 --> 00:14:24,628 Speaker 15: No one's sort of advice had affected anything that I 377 00:14:24,668 --> 00:14:28,068 Speaker 15: thought in terms of returning, So no one had an 378 00:14:28,068 --> 00:14:31,468 Speaker 15: effect on it. Had some conversations with my wife, but 379 00:14:32,108 --> 00:14:34,188 Speaker 15: that was that was it. It's got to be smart, 380 00:14:34,268 --> 00:14:38,868 Speaker 15: that's it. It's got to be smart. My entire time 381 00:14:38,868 --> 00:14:42,308 Speaker 15: playing football, I've been a competitor and that, you know, 382 00:14:43,468 --> 00:14:47,308 Speaker 15: is or was sort of my edge when I would 383 00:14:47,348 --> 00:14:49,388 Speaker 15: run from high school even in college, I would do 384 00:14:49,428 --> 00:14:53,908 Speaker 15: the same thing. But it's a professional you know, setting 385 00:14:53,948 --> 00:14:56,068 Speaker 15: this is the professional level, the best of the best. 386 00:14:56,708 --> 00:14:59,428 Speaker 15: You know, you just can't be doing that. So definitely 387 00:14:59,468 --> 00:15:03,508 Speaker 15: got to got to stay more available for for for 388 00:15:04,468 --> 00:15:06,268 Speaker 15: the team, for the organization, for our guys. 389 00:15:08,188 --> 00:15:09,988 Speaker 5: Interesting to hear what Tua had to say. 390 00:15:10,028 --> 00:15:12,308 Speaker 2: There no doubts about returning to the field for him 391 00:15:12,308 --> 00:15:15,108 Speaker 2: this season. I have my own thoughts, but again it 392 00:15:15,148 --> 00:15:17,948 Speaker 2: matters more what Tua had to say. He does still 393 00:15:17,948 --> 00:15:19,748 Speaker 2: need to I think go through one or two more steps. 394 00:15:20,148 --> 00:15:23,228 Speaker 2: I mean, Sody, he's a clearer concussion protocol. But Coach Travera, 395 00:15:23,268 --> 00:15:26,268 Speaker 2: this was the first time hearing what Tua had to say. 396 00:15:27,228 --> 00:15:29,308 Speaker 2: What stood out to you? And just I don't say, 397 00:15:29,308 --> 00:15:32,308 Speaker 2: do you agree? But does that reasoning make sense to you? 398 00:15:32,788 --> 00:15:33,308 Speaker 5: It doesn't. 399 00:15:33,348 --> 00:15:35,668 Speaker 6: It doesn't because again, like he said, he is a competitor. 400 00:15:35,708 --> 00:15:37,188 Speaker 6: He does want to get on the football field. But 401 00:15:37,228 --> 00:15:39,268 Speaker 6: the thing he has to understand, more so than anything else, 402 00:15:39,388 --> 00:15:41,588 Speaker 6: is this is about time. You know, I went through 403 00:15:41,628 --> 00:15:43,028 Speaker 6: this with Louke Keigley, I mean, one of the all 404 00:15:43,028 --> 00:15:45,428 Speaker 6: the time great linebackers in my opinion, And the thing 405 00:15:45,468 --> 00:15:48,108 Speaker 6: about that was, you know, we tried to be very smart. 406 00:15:48,148 --> 00:15:50,468 Speaker 6: We try to understand everything he's going through, and we 407 00:15:50,708 --> 00:15:52,628 Speaker 6: also tried to help him get through it so that 408 00:15:52,668 --> 00:15:54,908 Speaker 6: when he returned he was ready to go. And I 409 00:15:54,948 --> 00:15:57,508 Speaker 6: think that's the biggest thing is this thing happens, and 410 00:15:57,548 --> 00:16:00,148 Speaker 6: the biggest thing is time over time is when you're 411 00:16:00,148 --> 00:16:02,748 Speaker 6: ready to play. And again, the more rest he can get, 412 00:16:02,988 --> 00:16:05,428 Speaker 6: the easier things can be, the better off he's going 413 00:16:05,468 --> 00:16:06,948 Speaker 6: to be, the more prepared he will be when he 414 00:16:06,988 --> 00:16:09,708 Speaker 6: comes back at the right time. You know, and then 415 00:16:09,748 --> 00:16:12,228 Speaker 6: I understand, you know he talked about this is really 416 00:16:12,548 --> 00:16:15,188 Speaker 6: he hasn't really heard from anybody else. Maybe he needs 417 00:16:15,228 --> 00:16:16,708 Speaker 6: to reach out and talk to some guys that have 418 00:16:16,748 --> 00:16:18,668 Speaker 6: gone through something like this. Luke Keickley might be a 419 00:16:18,708 --> 00:16:22,428 Speaker 6: guy that could possibly help him. But again, if you 420 00:16:22,508 --> 00:16:25,388 Speaker 6: haven't experience that, you don't know what it is. You know, 421 00:16:25,428 --> 00:16:27,868 Speaker 6: everybody has an opinion, but I think the most important 422 00:16:27,868 --> 00:16:29,668 Speaker 6: thing is talk to those who have had it. 423 00:16:29,828 --> 00:16:32,548 Speaker 5: Talk to those who've had to deal with it, because it's. 424 00:16:32,348 --> 00:16:34,108 Speaker 6: Something you got to be very careful to talking about 425 00:16:34,108 --> 00:16:37,868 Speaker 6: your own personal health, and that's very very important, and. 426 00:16:37,748 --> 00:16:39,188 Speaker 4: I don't think there's any shortage of that. 427 00:16:39,268 --> 00:16:39,508 Speaker 13: Coach. 428 00:16:39,628 --> 00:16:41,028 Speaker 4: I think he's fully aware. 429 00:16:41,348 --> 00:16:42,988 Speaker 14: I think we all are when we touch the field 430 00:16:43,108 --> 00:16:45,948 Speaker 14: right as players, you know the risk that you're running right, 431 00:16:46,028 --> 00:16:47,908 Speaker 14: whether it's some of the injuries that we saw, the 432 00:16:47,908 --> 00:16:50,828 Speaker 14: physical injuries in terms of broken bones and dislocations that 433 00:16:50,868 --> 00:16:54,148 Speaker 14: we've seen here recently, or if it's concussions, So. 434 00:16:54,188 --> 00:16:55,708 Speaker 4: All of us are aware of the risk, right. 435 00:16:55,708 --> 00:16:58,828 Speaker 14: I think the organization's job and those are supporting him, 436 00:16:58,868 --> 00:17:01,788 Speaker 14: surrounding him, their job is to inform and educate and 437 00:17:01,868 --> 00:17:03,748 Speaker 14: give him the information that he needs to be able 438 00:17:03,748 --> 00:17:05,348 Speaker 14: to make the best to say that he and his 439 00:17:05,388 --> 00:17:09,388 Speaker 14: family feels is most advantageous for them. Regardless of what 440 00:17:09,428 --> 00:17:11,788 Speaker 14: all of us are our own personal opinions might be right, 441 00:17:11,828 --> 00:17:14,868 Speaker 14: We all think differently possibly on this matter. But like 442 00:17:14,948 --> 00:17:16,868 Speaker 14: he just mentioned, him and his wife had a conversation 443 00:17:16,988 --> 00:17:18,468 Speaker 14: and they felt like it was the best thing for 444 00:17:18,548 --> 00:17:20,748 Speaker 14: him to come back. Outside of that after respect that 445 00:17:20,828 --> 00:17:23,308 Speaker 14: and just hope that he doesn't sustain any more. 446 00:17:23,268 --> 00:17:27,348 Speaker 10: Concussions, you think, like, what's the medical rationale for coming back? 447 00:17:27,548 --> 00:17:30,468 Speaker 10: We see, you know, a player coming back from maybe 448 00:17:30,468 --> 00:17:33,988 Speaker 10: a broken bone, torn acl and there's usually some sort 449 00:17:33,988 --> 00:17:36,628 Speaker 10: of medical explanation. Hey, he spent six and seven months 450 00:17:36,668 --> 00:17:40,868 Speaker 10: doing this. Here is the rehab process. We don't know 451 00:17:40,908 --> 00:17:43,708 Speaker 10: a lot about what it takes for at least from 452 00:17:43,708 --> 00:17:46,508 Speaker 10: the public standpoint. What does it mean how what is 453 00:17:46,588 --> 00:17:49,348 Speaker 10: the longer or what is the time length for a 454 00:17:49,388 --> 00:17:53,268 Speaker 10: concussion to properly recover. I know, for me personally, having 455 00:17:53,308 --> 00:17:56,628 Speaker 10: sustained multiple concussions in my playing career, I was always 456 00:17:56,668 --> 00:18:01,348 Speaker 10: told having multiple concussions had a really a big impact 457 00:18:01,388 --> 00:18:04,868 Speaker 10: on your overall you know, health, and so I just wonder, 458 00:18:05,028 --> 00:18:06,868 Speaker 10: you know, what that medical consultation I know, he said 459 00:18:06,868 --> 00:18:08,868 Speaker 10: he just talked to his wife. I'm sure there are 460 00:18:08,868 --> 00:18:13,188 Speaker 10: other medical you know, involvement in that. I'm just assuming that. 461 00:18:13,028 --> 00:18:13,628 Speaker 4: That's the case. 462 00:18:14,788 --> 00:18:17,428 Speaker 10: Maybe perhaps he plays with one of those guardian caps. 463 00:18:17,588 --> 00:18:19,748 Speaker 4: He said, he doesn't want doesn't he doesn't want to? 464 00:18:19,988 --> 00:18:22,908 Speaker 10: Yeah, yeah, and so yeah, it's just that's a that's 465 00:18:22,948 --> 00:18:24,828 Speaker 10: a tough one that I have a lot of questions 466 00:18:25,108 --> 00:18:28,828 Speaker 10: about how a player goes about understanding you know, what 467 00:18:28,868 --> 00:18:30,828 Speaker 10: that means from it. And then we heard Todd Bowles 468 00:18:30,828 --> 00:18:34,468 Speaker 10: in that interview. Uh, he was asked from one of 469 00:18:34,508 --> 00:18:39,108 Speaker 10: the reporters, Uh, protecting players from themselves? Is this a 470 00:18:39,188 --> 00:18:42,348 Speaker 10: situation where you treat this the same way? Do we 471 00:18:42,388 --> 00:18:44,388 Speaker 10: ask the same question? Is it fair to ask the 472 00:18:44,428 --> 00:18:47,428 Speaker 10: same question? How do you protect players from themselves? 473 00:18:47,788 --> 00:18:47,988 Speaker 4: You know? 474 00:18:48,028 --> 00:18:50,228 Speaker 6: The biggest thing that I've learned from this is that 475 00:18:50,548 --> 00:18:53,508 Speaker 6: once you sustain a concussion, the opportunity to sustain another 476 00:18:53,548 --> 00:18:55,948 Speaker 6: one is a lot likelier, and it takes a little 477 00:18:55,988 --> 00:18:58,828 Speaker 6: bit longer for yourself to recover from that. And that's 478 00:18:58,868 --> 00:19:01,468 Speaker 6: what we're looking at a situation where again, if he 479 00:19:01,548 --> 00:19:03,948 Speaker 6: goes out and plays and sustains another one, now it 480 00:19:03,988 --> 00:19:07,228 Speaker 6: could be longer. So again, the longer you wait, the 481 00:19:07,268 --> 00:19:10,588 Speaker 6: better you return in terms of, you know, bringing back 482 00:19:10,628 --> 00:19:11,948 Speaker 6: to who you were close to normal. 483 00:19:11,988 --> 00:19:13,788 Speaker 5: You'll never be normal again once it happens. 484 00:19:14,388 --> 00:19:17,228 Speaker 2: Three documented concussions for TUA to this point since twenty 485 00:19:17,268 --> 00:19:19,508 Speaker 2: twenty two. And I do want to mention bringing back 486 00:19:19,588 --> 00:19:21,708 Speaker 2: up that you talked about Luke Keigley and his experience. 487 00:19:21,708 --> 00:19:24,708 Speaker 2: Did you have any conversations with him coach and his 488 00:19:24,788 --> 00:19:27,188 Speaker 2: decision to come back, or just how he dealt with us. 489 00:19:27,068 --> 00:19:28,868 Speaker 6: You know, when he's sustained the second one. The biggest 490 00:19:28,868 --> 00:19:30,708 Speaker 6: thing we told him is, look, we're not pushing you. 491 00:19:30,868 --> 00:19:33,108 Speaker 6: We want you to make sure you feel right more 492 00:19:33,148 --> 00:19:35,148 Speaker 6: so than anything else. And that was always our concern 493 00:19:35,268 --> 00:19:37,228 Speaker 6: was how did the player feel. We didn't want him 494 00:19:37,268 --> 00:19:39,068 Speaker 6: to have the pressure of feeling like he's got to 495 00:19:39,068 --> 00:19:41,468 Speaker 6: be out there, and that's something you've got to be 496 00:19:41,468 --> 00:19:44,148 Speaker 6: careful because again, these guys they want to play, they 497 00:19:44,188 --> 00:19:45,468 Speaker 6: want to be with their guys, they want to be 498 00:19:45,508 --> 00:19:48,148 Speaker 6: part of the team, and as coaches you do have 499 00:19:48,228 --> 00:19:50,748 Speaker 6: to at times protect these guys are from themselves. 500 00:19:50,868 --> 00:19:52,508 Speaker 10: And I'll just say one thing to that, and you're 501 00:19:52,548 --> 00:19:55,708 Speaker 10: just talking about fostering that type of environment as a player, 502 00:19:55,868 --> 00:19:58,028 Speaker 10: you know, this too. As a player, there's always going 503 00:19:58,068 --> 00:20:00,588 Speaker 10: to be this anxiousness, this thing that is on the 504 00:20:00,628 --> 00:20:04,748 Speaker 10: inside that somehow you're letting down your team sometimes letting 505 00:20:04,788 --> 00:20:08,548 Speaker 10: down you know, the organization and the players, especially when 506 00:20:08,588 --> 00:20:11,548 Speaker 10: there's a financial compensation with that, like I just got 507 00:20:11,548 --> 00:20:14,068 Speaker 10: paid all of this money. I need to hurry myself 508 00:20:14,108 --> 00:20:16,068 Speaker 10: back up. So that could be part of those those 509 00:20:16,108 --> 00:20:17,148 Speaker 10: reasons that are factored in. 510 00:20:17,388 --> 00:20:19,748 Speaker 14: And coach you mentioned obviously trying to protect me, right 511 00:20:19,828 --> 00:20:22,908 Speaker 14: Luke Keighley at linebacker as a head coach, as Mike 512 00:20:22,948 --> 00:20:25,588 Speaker 14: me Daniels, Now, how does this play calling change for you? 513 00:20:25,588 --> 00:20:27,348 Speaker 14: You know what I'm saying as coach right in terms 514 00:20:27,348 --> 00:20:29,148 Speaker 14: of protecting to it from himself. 515 00:20:29,148 --> 00:20:30,548 Speaker 6: Well, the biggest thing you want to make sure he's 516 00:20:30,548 --> 00:20:32,868 Speaker 6: protected once he gets out there, that the offensive line, 517 00:20:32,908 --> 00:20:35,588 Speaker 6: that the backs are part of the protection, that the 518 00:20:35,628 --> 00:20:36,948 Speaker 6: tight ends part of the protections. 519 00:20:36,948 --> 00:20:39,188 Speaker 5: Even the receivers. Now you're going to start. 520 00:20:38,948 --> 00:20:41,348 Speaker 6: Thinking about how can I make sure we have somebody 521 00:20:41,388 --> 00:20:43,908 Speaker 6: there to make sure he doesn't get hit. So it 522 00:20:43,908 --> 00:20:46,548 Speaker 6: could change some of the things that you do schematically, 523 00:20:46,828 --> 00:20:48,468 Speaker 6: It could have impact the way you. 524 00:20:48,428 --> 00:20:49,148 Speaker 5: Do call the game. 525 00:20:49,988 --> 00:20:51,468 Speaker 2: All right, what we do want to switch topic, you 526 00:20:51,508 --> 00:20:53,988 Speaker 2: wish too. Well, we'll see when we do see him 527 00:20:54,388 --> 00:20:56,508 Speaker 2: back out there on the field. But now looking at 528 00:20:56,508 --> 00:21:01,068 Speaker 2: the Steelers, Russell Wilson starting for Pittsburgh Sunday night, getting 529 00:21:01,068 --> 00:21:03,068 Speaker 2: the win, and he looked pretty good down in the 530 00:21:03,148 --> 00:21:06,268 Speaker 2: just by twenty two points. Coach Tomlan was asked, was 531 00:21:06,308 --> 00:21:10,028 Speaker 2: that one of your boldest decisions? His answer, well, that's 532 00:21:10,028 --> 00:21:11,788 Speaker 2: why I'm well compensated. 533 00:21:12,028 --> 00:21:13,028 Speaker 12: I see you, coach, they're. 534 00:21:12,908 --> 00:21:13,708 Speaker 3: Now four and two. 535 00:21:14,228 --> 00:21:15,708 Speaker 13: Do you like this move? 536 00:21:15,788 --> 00:21:18,668 Speaker 2: Coach of you had justin fields four and two, but 537 00:21:19,028 --> 00:21:20,228 Speaker 2: bring on in Russell Wilson. 538 00:21:20,468 --> 00:21:22,108 Speaker 6: I think what he was looking for was an even 539 00:21:22,148 --> 00:21:24,508 Speaker 6: bigger spark. And I also do think the way he's 540 00:21:24,508 --> 00:21:27,468 Speaker 6: handled this situation from the time they got Russell to. 541 00:21:27,428 --> 00:21:29,708 Speaker 5: Where they are now, I think was masterful. I really do. 542 00:21:30,068 --> 00:21:32,868 Speaker 6: The way he treated Russell with so much respect and dignity, 543 00:21:33,028 --> 00:21:35,028 Speaker 6: making sure he was paying attention, being part of it, 544 00:21:35,188 --> 00:21:38,148 Speaker 6: getting himself out there. I think it's humbled Russell to 545 00:21:38,188 --> 00:21:40,508 Speaker 6: a degree. And I think it's also had his teammates 546 00:21:40,548 --> 00:21:43,148 Speaker 6: really watch how Russell's handled this and thought, man, this 547 00:21:43,188 --> 00:21:45,548 Speaker 6: guy really is all in. So again, I thought he 548 00:21:45,588 --> 00:21:47,948 Speaker 6: played well the other night, and I think what coach 549 00:21:47,948 --> 00:21:49,948 Speaker 6: Salmon's done has been just spectacular. 550 00:21:50,108 --> 00:21:50,468 Speaker 5: I really do. 551 00:21:50,508 --> 00:21:54,948 Speaker 6: I think it is a masterful sports psychology moved by him, the. 552 00:21:55,028 --> 00:21:57,588 Speaker 14: Coach, the gall that it takes for coach Tomlin to 553 00:21:57,588 --> 00:21:59,508 Speaker 14: make this decision. I knew I was standing up on 554 00:21:59,828 --> 00:22:02,228 Speaker 14: the table hoping that he was going to make this decision, 555 00:22:02,228 --> 00:22:05,268 Speaker 14: not only from the standpoint of Leadershi and there's nothing 556 00:22:05,468 --> 00:22:07,228 Speaker 14: nothing wrong with justin fields is what he was doing. 557 00:22:07,388 --> 00:22:09,588 Speaker 14: But Russell Wilson, what he provides to them, right, you 558 00:22:09,588 --> 00:22:11,828 Speaker 14: started looking at some of the other options that they 559 00:22:11,828 --> 00:22:14,788 Speaker 14: have offensely, George Pickens, right, he was really kind of 560 00:22:14,828 --> 00:22:17,308 Speaker 14: being kind of held underneath the blanket. And for in 561 00:22:17,388 --> 00:22:20,348 Speaker 14: sorts he didn't have any touchdowns, George, mean, your number 562 00:22:20,348 --> 00:22:22,828 Speaker 14: one receiver had zero touchdowns coming into this game. He 563 00:22:22,868 --> 00:22:25,908 Speaker 14: only had two games over fifty seven yards. So Russell 564 00:22:25,948 --> 00:22:28,788 Speaker 14: Wilson opens up this offense for them. But speak to 565 00:22:28,868 --> 00:22:30,708 Speaker 14: how bold does coach Tomlin have to be? What does 566 00:22:30,708 --> 00:22:31,988 Speaker 14: that mean for him in his locker room? What if 567 00:22:32,028 --> 00:22:32,668 Speaker 14: they would have lost? 568 00:22:32,868 --> 00:22:35,388 Speaker 6: Well, if they had lost, you know, again, you've got 569 00:22:35,428 --> 00:22:38,028 Speaker 6: to answer questions, a whole different set of questions. But 570 00:22:38,068 --> 00:22:40,148 Speaker 6: what he had to answer really was why did you 571 00:22:40,188 --> 00:22:42,028 Speaker 6: do it? Now, and I think the biggest reason, more 572 00:22:42,068 --> 00:22:44,028 Speaker 6: so anything else, is what you just said. It opens 573 00:22:44,108 --> 00:22:46,468 Speaker 6: up the offense, you know, for the most part, I 574 00:22:46,508 --> 00:22:48,788 Speaker 6: think Justin might have plateaued a little bit and Coach 575 00:22:48,868 --> 00:22:50,748 Speaker 6: was looking for that extra spark because he knows how 576 00:22:50,828 --> 00:22:52,868 Speaker 6: good they can be and how good they are. 577 00:22:53,188 --> 00:22:54,108 Speaker 5: And that's really. 578 00:22:53,868 --> 00:22:55,708 Speaker 6: Important as far as the coach concerned, because when you 579 00:22:55,748 --> 00:22:58,508 Speaker 6: start feeling how good your team's going to be, decisions 580 00:22:58,548 --> 00:23:00,868 Speaker 6: you make us all about winning football games. Coach has 581 00:23:00,868 --> 00:23:03,228 Speaker 6: done a tremendous job because he also thought about the 582 00:23:03,268 --> 00:23:05,788 Speaker 6: players and how to have them best. That to me 583 00:23:05,908 --> 00:23:07,548 Speaker 6: is probably one of the best moves I've ever seen 584 00:23:07,588 --> 00:23:08,308 Speaker 6: a head coach make. 585 00:23:08,508 --> 00:23:09,828 Speaker 5: And kudos to what coach did. 586 00:23:09,948 --> 00:23:13,348 Speaker 10: Yeah, Coach Humbling, he's a dec man and this is 587 00:23:13,508 --> 00:23:17,068 Speaker 10: no wondering why he's had such a long career going deep, 588 00:23:17,148 --> 00:23:19,388 Speaker 10: has a long history of going deep in you know, 589 00:23:19,468 --> 00:23:22,508 Speaker 10: into the season, into the playoffs. And I looked at 590 00:23:22,508 --> 00:23:25,308 Speaker 10: this move and I thought, this was the perfect time, 591 00:23:25,388 --> 00:23:28,268 Speaker 10: the perfect opportunity at four and two to go, let's 592 00:23:28,308 --> 00:23:31,428 Speaker 10: see what we have in russ you know, because if 593 00:23:31,468 --> 00:23:33,548 Speaker 10: you wait till maybe week nine or week ten, if 594 00:23:33,548 --> 00:23:34,628 Speaker 10: there's some sort of collapse. 595 00:23:34,908 --> 00:23:35,508 Speaker 5: You may not know. 596 00:23:35,628 --> 00:23:37,308 Speaker 10: I mean he's been sitting on the sideline for a 597 00:23:37,308 --> 00:23:39,348 Speaker 10: whole time. So even if they did lose that game, 598 00:23:39,548 --> 00:23:42,308 Speaker 10: it was an opportunity to survey without much at stake 599 00:23:42,388 --> 00:23:45,108 Speaker 10: right now, because there's seventeen games to play in the season, 600 00:23:45,148 --> 00:23:47,468 Speaker 10: and so would you think that's the strategy. He's starting 601 00:23:47,468 --> 00:23:50,028 Speaker 10: to think too long term as far as what he has, 602 00:23:50,108 --> 00:23:51,748 Speaker 10: knowing what Russell Wilson. 603 00:23:51,468 --> 00:23:54,748 Speaker 6: Is right and exactly what you said again, sometimes better 604 00:23:54,788 --> 00:23:55,748 Speaker 6: too soon than too late. 605 00:23:56,188 --> 00:23:58,148 Speaker 5: The last thing you want to do is, let's let's. 606 00:23:57,948 --> 00:24:01,388 Speaker 6: Say their record is, you know, six and four something 607 00:24:01,428 --> 00:24:03,228 Speaker 6: like that, I mean four and six. Now, all of 608 00:24:03,228 --> 00:24:05,468 Speaker 6: a sudden, you're going, wow, you know man, this is 609 00:24:05,468 --> 00:24:05,908 Speaker 6: that's a hole. 610 00:24:05,948 --> 00:24:06,748 Speaker 5: You got to dig out of it. 611 00:24:06,948 --> 00:24:09,468 Speaker 6: Now, what's happening is he's given Russell a little bit. Yes, 612 00:24:09,508 --> 00:24:12,188 Speaker 6: he's got him ahead, and now they're staying ahead and 613 00:24:12,228 --> 00:24:15,308 Speaker 6: with this type of momentum. And I know his thought is, hey, 614 00:24:15,508 --> 00:24:16,308 Speaker 6: he's got Baltimore. 615 00:24:16,308 --> 00:24:17,548 Speaker 5: They got to deal with Baltimore. 616 00:24:20,868 --> 00:24:21,028 Speaker 4: Well. 617 00:24:21,068 --> 00:24:23,628 Speaker 2: Our next guest was the Bachelor and has appeared on 618 00:24:24,228 --> 00:24:27,228 Speaker 2: shows like Dancing with the Stars, Family Guy, you know 619 00:24:27,348 --> 00:24:30,028 Speaker 2: the face he's here with us now. Nick viol He 620 00:24:30,188 --> 00:24:33,188 Speaker 2: is the host of the Vile Files podcast. Oh yes, 621 00:24:33,308 --> 00:24:35,948 Speaker 2: we're so happy to have you here this morning. 622 00:24:36,548 --> 00:24:38,548 Speaker 13: That Jack war I'm very good. 623 00:24:40,068 --> 00:24:40,268 Speaker 1: Team. 624 00:24:40,308 --> 00:24:43,348 Speaker 3: It is everything, the story of this Where did you 625 00:24:43,388 --> 00:24:44,028 Speaker 3: get this jacket? 626 00:24:44,028 --> 00:24:45,308 Speaker 4: Did Mike Home give it to you? 627 00:24:45,548 --> 00:24:47,148 Speaker 13: Yes? I knocked on his door and called him. 628 00:24:47,188 --> 00:24:50,948 Speaker 9: No, I've been really in my packer gear Era and 629 00:24:51,188 --> 00:24:53,468 Speaker 9: my wife found both of these for my birthday. 630 00:24:53,468 --> 00:24:53,908 Speaker 4: That's fire. 631 00:24:54,028 --> 00:24:55,788 Speaker 13: Wow, that's a great wife. Right. 632 00:24:55,868 --> 00:24:57,428 Speaker 10: Let's very throwback, very vintage. 633 00:24:57,748 --> 00:24:57,908 Speaker 8: Yeah. 634 00:24:57,948 --> 00:24:58,388 Speaker 3: I like that. 635 00:24:58,908 --> 00:25:00,308 Speaker 13: It's a word around the house. 636 00:25:00,308 --> 00:25:02,068 Speaker 4: Did you talk about it on the Vile File. I'm 637 00:25:02,068 --> 00:25:02,788 Speaker 4: gonna say. 638 00:25:02,628 --> 00:25:04,908 Speaker 13: Yeah with Peter. Actually, there you go. 639 00:25:05,188 --> 00:25:07,028 Speaker 2: Let's let's get into the Vile Files. 640 00:25:07,068 --> 00:25:07,188 Speaker 4: Here. 641 00:25:07,228 --> 00:25:09,628 Speaker 2: You've been called by meet the press for reality TV. 642 00:25:10,388 --> 00:25:13,708 Speaker 2: That's called the Comparison. Tell us more about this show. 643 00:25:13,708 --> 00:25:13,988 Speaker 4: What are you? 644 00:25:13,988 --> 00:25:14,708 Speaker 2: What are we talking about? 645 00:25:14,788 --> 00:25:16,668 Speaker 9: We love to talk about all things pop, calls for 646 00:25:16,708 --> 00:25:18,308 Speaker 9: reality TV and relationships. 647 00:25:18,428 --> 00:25:18,628 Speaker 4: You know. 648 00:25:18,868 --> 00:25:21,868 Speaker 9: I like to think that reality TV, just like the 649 00:25:22,028 --> 00:25:24,868 Speaker 9: NFL is it's a great thing to watch. I think, 650 00:25:24,908 --> 00:25:28,108 Speaker 9: really TV fans, I mean honestly, NFL is reality TV, 651 00:25:28,868 --> 00:25:31,148 Speaker 9: and so we love breaking down all the drama, all 652 00:25:31,148 --> 00:25:33,988 Speaker 9: the interactions. It's a lot of fun and just like 653 00:25:34,908 --> 00:25:37,228 Speaker 9: the NFL Packer fans. All week and long, I had 654 00:25:37,228 --> 00:25:39,868 Speaker 9: to listen to Packer fans argue about like them not 655 00:25:40,028 --> 00:25:42,228 Speaker 9: liking the all white jerseys. 656 00:25:42,868 --> 00:25:45,828 Speaker 12: So like a lot of like Housewife. 657 00:25:46,068 --> 00:25:47,268 Speaker 9: So it was just fun to see a bunch of 658 00:25:47,308 --> 00:25:49,988 Speaker 9: grown men arguing over jersey colors, screaming about fashion. 659 00:25:50,028 --> 00:25:52,268 Speaker 13: Yeah, screaming about fashion. It's just like reality TV. 660 00:25:52,348 --> 00:25:56,708 Speaker 10: It's great you talk about reality TV, and it's interesting 661 00:25:56,748 --> 00:25:59,548 Speaker 10: because we all know growing up with the drama of 662 00:25:59,628 --> 00:26:02,868 Speaker 10: reality television. How would you compare the NFL storylines to 663 00:26:02,948 --> 00:26:04,428 Speaker 10: the drama of real. 664 00:26:05,548 --> 00:26:07,388 Speaker 12: I would say it's just as intense. 665 00:26:07,508 --> 00:26:10,908 Speaker 9: I mean, you see, the fans of the NFL or 666 00:26:10,908 --> 00:26:13,908 Speaker 9: Packer fans are just as passionate about their teams. And 667 00:26:13,988 --> 00:26:16,908 Speaker 9: just like you know the Housewives or Bravo or your 668 00:26:16,908 --> 00:26:19,668 Speaker 9: favorite reality TV stars, people not only love to root 669 00:26:19,708 --> 00:26:21,988 Speaker 9: for their person, they love to root against the person 670 00:26:22,148 --> 00:26:25,268 Speaker 9: you know they don't like. Like I hate the Vikings. 671 00:26:25,268 --> 00:26:27,428 Speaker 9: I love to hate the Vikings. You know, it's fun 672 00:26:27,468 --> 00:26:30,108 Speaker 9: to hate the Vikings and the Bears. And I think 673 00:26:30,148 --> 00:26:32,188 Speaker 9: on reality TV, you have your people you root for, 674 00:26:32,268 --> 00:26:33,228 Speaker 9: you have your people root. 675 00:26:33,068 --> 00:26:35,628 Speaker 12: Against, and it's it's just a lot of fun. 676 00:26:35,668 --> 00:26:37,268 Speaker 13: To to have your team. 677 00:26:37,308 --> 00:26:37,788 Speaker 4: I feel it. 678 00:26:38,028 --> 00:26:40,788 Speaker 14: Listen, you give out relationship advice on your podcast. Heck, 679 00:26:40,828 --> 00:26:41,948 Speaker 14: you even wrote a book about it. 680 00:26:42,028 --> 00:26:42,308 Speaker 13: I did. 681 00:26:42,388 --> 00:26:45,348 Speaker 14: Yeah, what relationship advice would you give Aaron Rodgers in 682 00:26:45,428 --> 00:26:46,268 Speaker 14: the jests right now? 683 00:26:46,268 --> 00:26:49,308 Speaker 9: Well, my book was called Don't Text your ex Happy Birthday, 684 00:26:49,388 --> 00:26:51,468 Speaker 9: or it is called And I would say, you know, maybe, 685 00:26:51,548 --> 00:26:53,948 Speaker 9: as much as I love seeing Adams and Rogers back, 686 00:26:54,028 --> 00:26:56,348 Speaker 9: I think sometimes things are left best in the past. 687 00:26:56,428 --> 00:26:56,628 Speaker 8: You know. 688 00:26:56,668 --> 00:26:58,628 Speaker 12: I was really excited when they traded for Davante. 689 00:26:58,668 --> 00:27:00,788 Speaker 9: It was like, oh, it'll be cool to see them 690 00:27:00,788 --> 00:27:01,268 Speaker 9: back together. 691 00:27:01,308 --> 00:27:03,148 Speaker 13: And then you know, the game started and I was like. 692 00:27:03,388 --> 00:27:05,548 Speaker 9: Maybe we should have just like you know, as a 693 00:27:05,588 --> 00:27:07,068 Speaker 9: packerpha the memory. 694 00:27:06,828 --> 00:27:08,948 Speaker 2: You were happy to see Rogers and Adams together. 695 00:27:09,508 --> 00:27:11,668 Speaker 9: Honestly didn't mind because I think it's it's going so 696 00:27:11,748 --> 00:27:15,028 Speaker 9: well over at Green Bay, and it was kind of. 697 00:27:14,988 --> 00:27:16,268 Speaker 13: Like, you know what, have your fun. 698 00:27:18,868 --> 00:27:21,428 Speaker 3: No, it's like you're in this bountiful marriage. If you 699 00:27:21,548 --> 00:27:23,788 Speaker 3: a Green Bay and you're looking at your ex on Instagram, 700 00:27:23,868 --> 00:27:24,628 Speaker 3: it's just a disaster. 701 00:27:24,908 --> 00:27:26,748 Speaker 12: Yeah, you know, it's kind of like, you know what, 702 00:27:26,948 --> 00:27:27,628 Speaker 12: I'm happy for. 703 00:27:27,588 --> 00:27:28,908 Speaker 4: Them, glad I got out of that one. 704 00:27:29,428 --> 00:27:32,148 Speaker 9: I will say, though, I don't think Packer Nation gives 705 00:27:32,228 --> 00:27:35,028 Speaker 9: Aaron Rodgers enough credit for his mentorship of Jordan Love, 706 00:27:35,148 --> 00:27:37,468 Speaker 9: And I really do think that he did a great. 707 00:27:37,308 --> 00:27:37,828 Speaker 13: Job of that. 708 00:27:37,988 --> 00:27:41,628 Speaker 9: It's been well documented, it's been well spoken. Jordan gives 709 00:27:41,708 --> 00:27:43,348 Speaker 9: him a lot of that credit, So I think that 710 00:27:43,388 --> 00:27:46,668 Speaker 9: was a very selfless thing for Rogers to do. I 711 00:27:46,708 --> 00:27:49,628 Speaker 9: am glad he's currently someone else's problem, but I am 712 00:27:49,748 --> 00:27:53,468 Speaker 9: very grateful for what he did for Jordan Love well. 713 00:27:53,548 --> 00:27:54,428 Speaker 4: Relationship advice. 714 00:27:54,548 --> 00:27:57,348 Speaker 3: Let's talk about the relationship between Jordan Love and interceptions. 715 00:27:57,388 --> 00:27:59,268 Speaker 3: He throws like twelve a week. What is going on here? 716 00:27:59,308 --> 00:28:00,468 Speaker 3: People are comparing him to Farv? 717 00:28:00,668 --> 00:28:01,188 Speaker 4: Are you worried? 718 00:28:01,228 --> 00:28:03,828 Speaker 12: I mean, Farv's a Hall of Famer all the time, 719 00:28:03,948 --> 00:28:05,228 Speaker 12: so thank you. 720 00:28:06,788 --> 00:28:07,108 Speaker 5: Listen. 721 00:28:07,108 --> 00:28:09,868 Speaker 9: It's early. He's been heard a couple of games. I 722 00:28:09,868 --> 00:28:12,428 Speaker 9: think he's trying to find his groove, you know, Listen. 723 00:28:12,428 --> 00:28:15,708 Speaker 9: I don't love the yolo balls, but I think he's 724 00:28:15,748 --> 00:28:17,708 Speaker 9: going to be just fine. He's I think he threw 725 00:28:17,788 --> 00:28:20,468 Speaker 9: like ten interceptions last season in the first I don't 726 00:28:20,468 --> 00:28:22,908 Speaker 9: know how many games, and then like couldn't throw an 727 00:28:22,948 --> 00:28:25,068 Speaker 9: interception almost well until the end of the season. 728 00:28:25,108 --> 00:28:27,908 Speaker 13: But I think he's going to be just fine. I 729 00:28:27,948 --> 00:28:29,148 Speaker 13: certainly believe in Jordan Love. 730 00:28:29,228 --> 00:28:31,548 Speaker 3: You know what's funny, he's the league leader and interceptions. 731 00:28:31,628 --> 00:28:35,028 Speaker 3: He's tied with Mahomes I think to be okay. So 732 00:28:35,228 --> 00:28:37,748 Speaker 3: do you remember a moment this is perfect relationship stuff? 733 00:28:38,028 --> 00:28:40,628 Speaker 3: So the Rogers thing, the divorce is kind of ugly. 734 00:28:40,668 --> 00:28:42,868 Speaker 3: He finally leaves. Do you remember you get with this 735 00:28:42,868 --> 00:28:46,148 Speaker 3: new person, Jordan Love. Can you recall the moment where 736 00:28:46,188 --> 00:28:48,348 Speaker 3: you're like, I think this is love, so to speak, like, 737 00:28:48,748 --> 00:28:50,548 Speaker 3: this is a guy, we love him, this is going. 738 00:28:50,548 --> 00:28:51,268 Speaker 13: To work well. 739 00:28:51,068 --> 00:28:53,348 Speaker 9: I like to say, well, it's true that I was 740 00:28:53,348 --> 00:28:56,268 Speaker 9: on the Jordan Love bandwagon from the get you know, 741 00:28:56,428 --> 00:28:58,348 Speaker 9: I know a lot of people weren't. I was sitting, 742 00:28:58,468 --> 00:29:00,548 Speaker 9: were like, but when they drafted though, you know, It's 743 00:29:00,588 --> 00:29:03,868 Speaker 9: just I'm old enough to remember when we drafted Aaron Rodgers, 744 00:29:04,068 --> 00:29:05,868 Speaker 9: you know, and that worked out just fine. And I 745 00:29:05,868 --> 00:29:08,548 Speaker 9: think Green Bay Packer fans are in a very great 746 00:29:08,588 --> 00:29:12,668 Speaker 9: position to have an ownership group that understands the benefits 747 00:29:12,668 --> 00:29:15,388 Speaker 9: of sitting a quarterback and having him follow a Hall 748 00:29:15,428 --> 00:29:16,308 Speaker 9: of Fame quarterback. 749 00:29:16,348 --> 00:29:17,428 Speaker 13: It's I mean, we're three firth. 750 00:29:17,468 --> 00:29:20,708 Speaker 3: We have a hard time replacing the kicker quarterback, you know. 751 00:29:20,868 --> 00:29:23,748 Speaker 9: So I was patient, you know, I was excited in 752 00:29:23,788 --> 00:29:26,908 Speaker 9: terms of when I really thought we had something. It 753 00:29:26,988 --> 00:29:29,348 Speaker 9: was the Pittsburgh Steelers game that they lost last year, 754 00:29:29,388 --> 00:29:31,908 Speaker 9: but it was like there was something different. Obviously, Steelers 755 00:29:31,908 --> 00:29:34,388 Speaker 9: have a great defense. He seemed like very in control 756 00:29:34,388 --> 00:29:36,308 Speaker 9: of the game. And obviously that run he went on 757 00:29:36,668 --> 00:29:37,828 Speaker 9: with the youngest team in the. 758 00:29:37,868 --> 00:29:41,148 Speaker 13: NFL, I thought was a pretty great great run. 759 00:29:41,588 --> 00:29:43,708 Speaker 2: Items like what early nineties we Packer fans have had 760 00:29:43,748 --> 00:29:48,268 Speaker 2: three real starting quarterbacks, right, Britt Farv, Aaron Rodgers, Jordan 761 00:29:48,348 --> 00:29:49,468 Speaker 2: Love tough to play. 762 00:29:49,348 --> 00:29:50,828 Speaker 3: In eight or nine years from now, when the Packers 763 00:29:50,868 --> 00:29:52,668 Speaker 3: draft a quarterback in the first round and Jordan Loves 764 00:29:52,708 --> 00:29:54,588 Speaker 3: on the Hall of Fame, nobody freak out because you. 765 00:29:54,588 --> 00:29:56,148 Speaker 4: Know they're going to do it, you know, and you're 766 00:29:56,148 --> 00:29:58,308 Speaker 4: going to be like, it's good, this is what we do. 767 00:29:58,428 --> 00:30:00,388 Speaker 4: It's just that kind of data. 768 00:30:00,748 --> 00:30:02,548 Speaker 3: Where does that kind of organization that's what we do? 769 00:30:02,628 --> 00:30:04,268 Speaker 2: So tell us who you have for coach of the 770 00:30:04,588 --> 00:30:06,028 Speaker 2: and why is it Matt Lafleur. 771 00:30:06,188 --> 00:30:07,628 Speaker 13: Thank you very much for saying that. 772 00:30:07,668 --> 00:30:10,388 Speaker 9: I am so tired of the disrespect that Matt Lafour gets. 773 00:30:10,428 --> 00:30:12,868 Speaker 9: I mean, first of all, like all he's done is 774 00:30:12,908 --> 00:30:13,708 Speaker 9: win since he's. 775 00:30:13,548 --> 00:30:14,628 Speaker 13: Been the Green Bay quarterback. 776 00:30:14,828 --> 00:30:16,628 Speaker 9: I think he has one of the highest winning percentages 777 00:30:17,028 --> 00:30:20,708 Speaker 9: ever for an NFL coach. And it's like, I don't 778 00:30:20,748 --> 00:30:22,548 Speaker 9: know who's voting for Coach of the Year. It just 779 00:30:22,548 --> 00:30:25,548 Speaker 9: seems like all they do is like find the coach 780 00:30:25,548 --> 00:30:27,468 Speaker 9: who's the first year coach who takes their team to 781 00:30:27,508 --> 00:30:30,268 Speaker 9: playoff Except for Matt Lafour, who was in his first year. 782 00:30:30,268 --> 00:30:32,028 Speaker 9: He went thirteen to three, and everyone was like, oh, well, 783 00:30:32,028 --> 00:30:32,868 Speaker 9: he has a Hall of Fame. 784 00:30:32,788 --> 00:30:34,028 Speaker 13: Quarterback, it can't be him. 785 00:30:34,228 --> 00:30:37,668 Speaker 9: Yes, We'll just always find reasons not to give Matt 786 00:30:37,748 --> 00:30:38,988 Speaker 9: lafor the credit he deserves. 787 00:30:39,068 --> 00:30:41,828 Speaker 12: I mean, we now see, you know, Aaron Rodgers kind 788 00:30:41,828 --> 00:30:43,548 Speaker 12: of a difficult person to coach. 789 00:30:43,468 --> 00:30:47,388 Speaker 9: Like maybe Lafore should get credit for resurrecting his career 790 00:30:47,468 --> 00:30:49,468 Speaker 9: because prior to Matt Lafour coming in, there's a lot 791 00:30:49,508 --> 00:30:52,148 Speaker 9: of people saying, maybe. 792 00:30:51,428 --> 00:30:52,268 Speaker 13: Rogers is done. 793 00:30:52,548 --> 00:30:54,628 Speaker 9: And then he went and won two more MVPs and 794 00:30:54,668 --> 00:30:58,068 Speaker 9: then oh Rogers leaves, Jordan Loves comes in. He's coaching 795 00:30:58,108 --> 00:30:59,988 Speaker 9: the youngest team in the NFL. What do they do 796 00:31:00,468 --> 00:31:03,948 Speaker 9: great playoff run this season? They lose their quarterback, no 797 00:31:03,988 --> 00:31:06,548 Speaker 9: problem them too, and zero I mean give me a 798 00:31:06,668 --> 00:31:09,668 Speaker 9: reason why this guy weekend and week out doesn't have 799 00:31:09,708 --> 00:31:12,028 Speaker 9: his team ready to perform. He's coaching the youngest team 800 00:31:12,028 --> 00:31:14,548 Speaker 9: in the NFL. He's dealing with all different types of 801 00:31:14,588 --> 00:31:17,788 Speaker 9: locker room issues. Every time they have drama, they deal 802 00:31:17,828 --> 00:31:18,108 Speaker 9: with it. 803 00:31:18,148 --> 00:31:21,388 Speaker 13: They move on. Whether it's Jay r Alexander or Romeo Dubbs. 804 00:31:21,628 --> 00:31:26,708 Speaker 9: They have a great locker room. 805 00:31:26,868 --> 00:31:31,628 Speaker 16: Like the disrespect of that incredible you had. 806 00:31:31,508 --> 00:31:35,468 Speaker 10: Me going, like the Vikings five to one Detroit Lions Final. 807 00:31:35,428 --> 00:31:36,508 Speaker 13: Let me tell you about the Vikings. 808 00:31:36,508 --> 00:31:37,588 Speaker 4: You got get in there next. 809 00:31:37,668 --> 00:31:40,388 Speaker 9: The Vikings are one of the oldest teams in the NFL, 810 00:31:40,468 --> 00:31:42,348 Speaker 9: and like listen, they're doing a great job. I think 811 00:31:42,388 --> 00:31:44,708 Speaker 9: Kevin O'Connell's done a great job. But I think, honestly, 812 00:31:44,708 --> 00:31:46,468 Speaker 9: when you have a team full of veterans, it's a 813 00:31:46,468 --> 00:31:49,588 Speaker 9: little easier to start hot about a team. Last season, 814 00:31:49,588 --> 00:31:51,228 Speaker 9: the Packers were two and five at this point in 815 00:31:51,268 --> 00:31:52,868 Speaker 9: the season with the youngest team. 816 00:31:52,668 --> 00:31:54,348 Speaker 13: In the NFL. Now they're five and two. 817 00:31:54,948 --> 00:31:57,188 Speaker 9: I think the only people that can beat the Packers 818 00:31:57,228 --> 00:31:59,348 Speaker 9: is themselves, and that's been clear with the losses that 819 00:31:59,388 --> 00:32:01,908 Speaker 9: they've had. You know, and they won a game against 820 00:32:01,908 --> 00:32:04,268 Speaker 9: one of the best teams in the NFL last Sunday 821 00:32:04,748 --> 00:32:07,148 Speaker 9: minus three internovers and they still won. 822 00:32:07,868 --> 00:32:10,388 Speaker 13: Like, that's pretty dangerous. What happens when they stop turned 823 00:32:10,428 --> 00:32:10,908 Speaker 13: the ball over? 824 00:32:11,428 --> 00:32:13,028 Speaker 12: You know? 825 00:32:13,508 --> 00:32:15,948 Speaker 4: The New Orleans thing. I aim to be football fans. 826 00:32:15,988 --> 00:32:18,108 Speaker 3: You sit them down and they're like, this is the 827 00:32:18,188 --> 00:32:21,588 Speaker 3: real That guy just went on a model. We've chill 828 00:32:21,668 --> 00:32:25,068 Speaker 3: talking about the That was incredible. What's also incredible is 829 00:32:25,068 --> 00:32:28,108 Speaker 3: it somehow, some way Schrager is not here today. 830 00:32:28,468 --> 00:32:29,028 Speaker 4: He loves you. 831 00:32:29,108 --> 00:32:30,668 Speaker 3: I feel like he's going to run through the wall 832 00:32:30,708 --> 00:32:31,388 Speaker 3: like the cool aid man. 833 00:32:31,668 --> 00:32:33,788 Speaker 4: Peter, are you here talk about what? I look at 834 00:32:33,788 --> 00:32:36,268 Speaker 4: this at the very tan Peter Schrager next to you there. 835 00:32:36,348 --> 00:32:38,068 Speaker 4: He has a very ta very tan. 836 00:32:38,628 --> 00:32:42,348 Speaker 9: Peter has become a friend over the years. He appreciates 837 00:32:42,348 --> 00:32:45,028 Speaker 9: pop culture like I do. I'm a fan obviously the NFL, 838 00:32:45,108 --> 00:32:46,188 Speaker 9: so our world's collide. 839 00:32:46,588 --> 00:32:48,428 Speaker 13: I think we both appreciate Taylor. 840 00:32:48,188 --> 00:32:50,788 Speaker 9: Swift in the stands as much as anyone, and so 841 00:32:50,828 --> 00:32:52,548 Speaker 9: it's been great to become friends with Peter over the 842 00:32:52,588 --> 00:32:53,348 Speaker 9: hess A right. 843 00:32:53,508 --> 00:32:54,228 Speaker 4: He's great. 844 00:32:54,348 --> 00:32:54,468 Speaker 13: Nick. 845 00:32:54,708 --> 00:32:56,468 Speaker 14: I was on your IG page and I saw a 846 00:32:56,508 --> 00:32:58,348 Speaker 14: post on air with you and your daughter saying it 847 00:32:58,348 --> 00:33:00,628 Speaker 14: was day one of you guys bonding over being a 848 00:33:00,668 --> 00:33:02,748 Speaker 14: Packers fan. How is it being a girl dead? And 849 00:33:02,748 --> 00:33:04,268 Speaker 14: how is it passing down your passionate? 850 00:33:05,308 --> 00:33:06,028 Speaker 13: It's been amazing. 851 00:33:06,028 --> 00:33:08,028 Speaker 9: Obviously being a father is one of the It's the 852 00:33:08,068 --> 00:33:10,108 Speaker 9: most incredible thing that I've ever experienced. 853 00:33:10,148 --> 00:33:10,708 Speaker 13: It's awesome. 854 00:33:10,748 --> 00:33:13,748 Speaker 9: I really enjoy brainwashing her into being a Packer fan. 855 00:33:15,108 --> 00:33:17,428 Speaker 9: It's a It's a really great thing to have that, 856 00:33:17,588 --> 00:33:20,988 Speaker 9: you know, bond with your family. I remember watching my 857 00:33:21,028 --> 00:33:22,508 Speaker 9: first football games with my dad. 858 00:33:22,708 --> 00:33:24,388 Speaker 13: You know, to this day, it's always. 859 00:33:24,068 --> 00:33:25,908 Speaker 9: Something we can get on the phone and talk about 860 00:33:25,988 --> 00:33:28,228 Speaker 9: no matter what. And I hope to have that connection 861 00:33:28,268 --> 00:33:30,268 Speaker 9: with my daughter and any other children. 862 00:33:31,148 --> 00:33:34,028 Speaker 13: Rivers, Big Packer. 863 00:33:34,708 --> 00:33:39,268 Speaker 3: Do we have yet a miniature cheesehead helmet thing for River? 864 00:33:39,588 --> 00:33:39,948 Speaker 12: We don't. 865 00:33:39,948 --> 00:33:43,588 Speaker 13: I'll be honest. I'm not a fan of the cheese 866 00:33:43,588 --> 00:33:43,988 Speaker 13: head speak. 867 00:33:44,148 --> 00:33:44,188 Speaker 15: It. 868 00:33:44,428 --> 00:33:47,148 Speaker 9: I just I think we're better than that, like a 869 00:33:47,228 --> 00:33:49,068 Speaker 9: giant block of cheese on our heads. 870 00:33:49,108 --> 00:33:50,948 Speaker 12: I don't, you know, It's just like I think we 871 00:33:50,988 --> 00:33:53,708 Speaker 12: could be a little cooler. I don't know, a cheesehead. 872 00:33:53,748 --> 00:33:55,348 Speaker 9: I don't know if you know, if you like it, 873 00:33:55,428 --> 00:33:56,868 Speaker 9: Packer fans, it's you know, it's. 874 00:33:56,788 --> 00:33:57,188 Speaker 4: Just not fun. 875 00:33:57,268 --> 00:33:58,948 Speaker 10: Are you going to be welcome to this? 876 00:33:59,348 --> 00:33:59,868 Speaker 4: It's fine. 877 00:33:59,908 --> 00:34:02,388 Speaker 12: It's just a block of foam on someone's. 878 00:34:03,108 --> 00:34:04,188 Speaker 4: I need to hear this from you, though. 879 00:34:04,548 --> 00:34:08,828 Speaker 14: If the Packers generate anger runs winner this year, will 880 00:34:08,868 --> 00:34:10,948 Speaker 14: you get angry runs onesie for her? 881 00:34:12,388 --> 00:34:14,628 Speaker 4: I don't know, come with. 882 00:34:14,628 --> 00:34:21,028 Speaker 16: A scepter, yeah, I think, yeah, well, pacify a lollipop 883 00:34:21,108 --> 00:34:23,268 Speaker 16: scepter is a little young for that too, But probably 884 00:34:23,308 --> 00:34:25,268 Speaker 16: the guy would be well, I would say. 885 00:34:25,108 --> 00:34:26,068 Speaker 4: It's Josh Jacobs. 886 00:34:26,108 --> 00:34:27,988 Speaker 3: But you know who I love and who is going 887 00:34:28,068 --> 00:34:28,988 Speaker 3: to get one of these this year? 888 00:34:29,108 --> 00:34:29,828 Speaker 4: Tucker Craft. 889 00:34:29,948 --> 00:34:31,148 Speaker 13: Tucker Craft, this guy. 890 00:34:30,948 --> 00:34:31,628 Speaker 4: Speak on it. Come on. 891 00:34:31,748 --> 00:34:33,908 Speaker 9: I was I was actually at the game against in 892 00:34:33,948 --> 00:34:36,068 Speaker 9: the against the Rams, and I thought he was going 893 00:34:36,148 --> 00:34:37,868 Speaker 9: to run into me with a bear, big bear, big 894 00:34:37,868 --> 00:34:38,308 Speaker 9: bear hug. 895 00:34:38,348 --> 00:34:39,108 Speaker 13: I was in the end zone. 896 00:34:39,188 --> 00:34:39,308 Speaker 4: End. 897 00:34:39,348 --> 00:34:42,268 Speaker 13: He has been great. 898 00:34:42,348 --> 00:34:45,228 Speaker 9: I mean another another great pick by Goody. I mean again, 899 00:34:45,268 --> 00:34:49,508 Speaker 9: this team is loaded with h and Dooty, we trust 900 00:34:49,548 --> 00:34:51,228 Speaker 9: and a guy's been on the run. 901 00:34:51,548 --> 00:34:53,508 Speaker 12: I think he's to We talk about Evan Williams. 902 00:34:53,588 --> 00:34:56,508 Speaker 9: Yeah, I mean four front pick. Maybe one of the 903 00:34:56,508 --> 00:34:59,948 Speaker 9: best safe fish in the league so far. He's crushing 904 00:34:59,988 --> 00:35:03,028 Speaker 9: live again. This This is the most excited I've been 905 00:35:03,028 --> 00:35:06,388 Speaker 9: for a Packers team in a long time. I love the. 906 00:35:06,068 --> 00:35:06,988 Speaker 13: Energy, of this team. 907 00:35:07,068 --> 00:35:09,828 Speaker 9: I love how they play together, they ride for each other, 908 00:35:10,188 --> 00:35:12,628 Speaker 9: they are all in it to win. I'm really excited 909 00:35:12,628 --> 00:35:15,348 Speaker 9: about it. Tucker Craft has been amazing to watch. I 910 00:35:15,348 --> 00:35:17,588 Speaker 9: love his energy, angry runs and he's running. 911 00:35:17,308 --> 00:35:18,388 Speaker 13: Over Peter's. 912 00:35:20,668 --> 00:35:22,828 Speaker 12: I mean he says on the locker. 913 00:35:22,708 --> 00:35:26,148 Speaker 9: Room is not suitable for you know, for the kids 914 00:35:26,748 --> 00:35:29,228 Speaker 9: are Jayden Reid, he's a pro. 915 00:35:29,348 --> 00:35:29,628 Speaker 3: I don't know. 916 00:35:30,508 --> 00:35:33,548 Speaker 12: I don't have to sign the ball, by the way, 917 00:35:33,588 --> 00:35:34,388 Speaker 12: who threw a ball? 918 00:35:34,468 --> 00:35:36,308 Speaker 3: An incomplete pass and right to me in the end.