1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:03,040 Speaker 1: On this edition of The Booth Review. How about some 2 00:00:03,320 --> 00:00:05,560 Speaker 1: Marcus magic in Dallas London. 3 00:00:06,519 --> 00:00:09,840 Speaker 2: Oh, and we got a new contender for Big Fletch's 4 00:00:09,880 --> 00:00:12,000 Speaker 2: Heavyweight Commands Championship belt. 5 00:00:13,240 --> 00:00:15,520 Speaker 1: And we've got a playoff game to get ready for 6 00:00:15,560 --> 00:00:17,280 Speaker 1: a rematch from week one against Tampa. 7 00:00:17,360 --> 00:00:19,680 Speaker 3: You ready come on? 8 00:00:19,800 --> 00:00:23,680 Speaker 2: Playoffs all coming up next on The Booth Review. 9 00:00:29,400 --> 00:00:34,760 Speaker 1: Welcome into the regular season ending playoff preview edition of 10 00:00:34,840 --> 00:00:36,080 Speaker 1: The Booth Review Podcast. 11 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:38,400 Speaker 3: I'm Bram Wystein with Big Fletch, London Fletcher. 12 00:00:38,400 --> 00:00:41,279 Speaker 1: We are brought to you by Microsoft Surface Powering a 13 00:00:41,320 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 1: better game and we're both remote London of courses at 14 00:00:44,159 --> 00:00:46,520 Speaker 1: home and Charlotte. I didn't come into the studio today 15 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:49,840 Speaker 1: because we're all snow me's this week with all the snow, 16 00:00:50,080 --> 00:00:52,080 Speaker 1: and I got to tell you London, we pulled off 17 00:00:52,120 --> 00:00:55,760 Speaker 1: two buzzer beaters yesterday Marcus Mario and Terry McLaurin and 18 00:00:55,880 --> 00:00:58,840 Speaker 1: the pilot who got us back from Dallas before there 19 00:00:58,920 --> 00:00:59,680 Speaker 1: was a flake on. 20 00:00:59,640 --> 00:01:01,320 Speaker 3: The ground last night. It was amazing. 21 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:05,160 Speaker 2: Hey, that's true to form, man, Would you expect anything 22 00:01:05,240 --> 00:01:09,440 Speaker 2: less from this team? And obviously that pilot just getting in, 23 00:01:09,920 --> 00:01:12,200 Speaker 2: getting you guys in safely. That was the main thing 24 00:01:12,959 --> 00:01:16,039 Speaker 2: that I'm glad to hear that you're safe at your home. Now, 25 00:01:16,080 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 2: I will say this, man, brav you say you tell 26 00:01:19,200 --> 00:01:22,080 Speaker 2: me you're tough, and you could toughing it out and 27 00:01:22,160 --> 00:01:24,800 Speaker 2: head to the park and record from the studio. 28 00:01:25,880 --> 00:01:28,320 Speaker 1: I could, but I don't know how much you remember 29 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:31,800 Speaker 1: about the plowing services of the Washington, DC metro area. 30 00:01:32,040 --> 00:01:33,839 Speaker 3: They weren't gonna let me get to the park. 31 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:37,920 Speaker 1: So that's that's a DMV issue that needs to be 32 00:01:38,000 --> 00:01:40,119 Speaker 1: dealt with, not a me issue. 33 00:01:39,959 --> 00:01:43,000 Speaker 2: Right, okay, all right, anyway. 34 00:01:42,520 --> 00:01:45,360 Speaker 1: To the flight crew once again, they fall under the 35 00:01:45,480 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 1: DQ mantra of anybody anywhere, any time got us back 36 00:01:50,960 --> 00:01:53,080 Speaker 1: in time to do this show, so I appreciate that. 37 00:01:53,320 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 1: All Right, we got a lot to talk about today. Obviously, 38 00:01:56,000 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 1: we know who the playoff opponent is, Tampa. We saw 39 00:01:58,160 --> 00:02:00,520 Speaker 1: them in week ones. Will get to a lot of 40 00:02:00,560 --> 00:02:03,200 Speaker 1: that today, but let's start with what happened in Dallas, 41 00:02:03,200 --> 00:02:05,800 Speaker 1: which is the end of the season was on the nose, 42 00:02:05,880 --> 00:02:11,280 Speaker 1: true to form. Magic again it is every week. It's uncanny, 43 00:02:11,360 --> 00:02:15,200 Speaker 1: it's amazing. I've never seen a team as clutch as 44 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:16,680 Speaker 1: this throughout the course of a season. 45 00:02:17,360 --> 00:02:20,840 Speaker 2: No, not at all, And what for four straight games 46 00:02:20,840 --> 00:02:24,800 Speaker 2: that have come down to the final play and just 47 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:27,160 Speaker 2: the way this season has gone. And you mentioned the 48 00:02:27,240 --> 00:02:32,760 Speaker 2: magic in this particular game. We've gone accustomed to it 49 00:02:32,880 --> 00:02:36,800 Speaker 2: being Jade and Daniels producing at the end of the games, 50 00:02:36,840 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 2: but it was Mariyoda coming in out off the bench, 51 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:43,919 Speaker 2: coming out of the bullpen, and really the offense didn't 52 00:02:43,960 --> 00:02:46,560 Speaker 2: have anything going in the first half, and he came 53 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:48,760 Speaker 2: in and was able to really spark and he made 54 00:02:48,800 --> 00:02:52,720 Speaker 2: some plays, you know, the touchdown run, the fourth down 55 00:02:54,280 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 2: play that he made right before throwing the touchdown of 56 00:02:57,360 --> 00:03:01,480 Speaker 2: Terry Man. He made some outstanding plays defensively, we'll get 57 00:03:01,520 --> 00:03:04,280 Speaker 2: it to that, and how they were able to you know, 58 00:03:04,320 --> 00:03:07,840 Speaker 2: the parks they played and helping us get that victory yesterday. 59 00:03:07,880 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 2: But another great finish. If you're watching the Commander's fan, Yeah. 60 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:15,520 Speaker 3: Let's go backwards. 61 00:03:15,560 --> 00:03:18,440 Speaker 1: I want to start with the last drive so again, 62 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:21,120 Speaker 1: and I want to say this first because now they're 63 00:03:21,160 --> 00:03:22,320 Speaker 1: at the end of the season and I don't think 64 00:03:22,320 --> 00:03:25,760 Speaker 1: it's been acknowledged yet that for all these things to happen, 65 00:03:26,080 --> 00:03:29,320 Speaker 1: obviously the players have to make great plays and the 66 00:03:29,360 --> 00:03:31,880 Speaker 1: decisions have to be made quickly and efficiently. Which is 67 00:03:31,880 --> 00:03:33,400 Speaker 1: what I want to get to here for a second. 68 00:03:33,840 --> 00:03:37,160 Speaker 1: Like this team made a big deal of bringing in 69 00:03:37,280 --> 00:03:41,760 Speaker 1: people to support the staff, to make game management decisions, 70 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:45,600 Speaker 1: to make time management decisions. Dan Quinn's been open about 71 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:47,600 Speaker 1: talking about this type of stuff. Dave Guardy was brought 72 00:03:47,600 --> 00:03:50,840 Speaker 1: in as a rules expert to help them understand the 73 00:03:50,840 --> 00:03:53,960 Speaker 1: officiating crews that they're working with, the game conditions they're 74 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:57,600 Speaker 1: working with. And I think that the payoff of that 75 00:03:57,720 --> 00:04:00,400 Speaker 1: has been obvious because it's, you know, like to credit 76 00:04:00,480 --> 00:04:02,600 Speaker 1: the players. Obviously they have to execute all this stuff 77 00:04:02,600 --> 00:04:06,080 Speaker 1: and do these things, but the way that they've handled 78 00:04:06,240 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 1: all of these late game situations have allowed them the 79 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:13,880 Speaker 1: opportunity to execute it. And yesterday was perfect example of it, 80 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:17,360 Speaker 1: where they got one time out. They know they have 81 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:20,720 Speaker 1: to use it before they probably really where they want to. 82 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:23,800 Speaker 1: They know they only have one play, they know they 83 00:04:23,839 --> 00:04:26,640 Speaker 1: have to spike the ball. They know that they can't 84 00:04:26,839 --> 00:04:30,720 Speaker 1: actually like regroup and take a time out and think 85 00:04:30,720 --> 00:04:33,159 Speaker 1: about what they want to do. They call themselves into 86 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:36,120 Speaker 1: a one on one with their best receiver and execute 87 00:04:36,160 --> 00:04:40,360 Speaker 1: the play. The operation deserves some credit here because they're 88 00:04:40,400 --> 00:04:43,039 Speaker 1: not just it's not miracles every week that they're winning 89 00:04:43,080 --> 00:04:46,240 Speaker 1: by they're executing properly, and it starts on the sideline 90 00:04:46,240 --> 00:04:48,520 Speaker 1: and up in the booth. Who's ever is working with 91 00:04:48,560 --> 00:04:51,040 Speaker 1: them to get through all these endgame situations as well. 92 00:04:51,520 --> 00:04:54,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, well, go back. You've talked about going back, go 93 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:59,920 Speaker 2: back to back in the early winter when Josh Are 94 00:05:00,120 --> 00:05:03,359 Speaker 2: had this press conference and he talked about winning on 95 00:05:03,400 --> 00:05:07,000 Speaker 2: the fringes because everybody's operating from the same salary cap. 96 00:05:07,360 --> 00:05:10,239 Speaker 2: They talked about winning on the fringes outside, so things 97 00:05:10,279 --> 00:05:16,720 Speaker 2: that what it's from an analytical analytics standpoint, nutrition standpoints, 98 00:05:16,360 --> 00:05:20,560 Speaker 2: sports and science. In this instance, we're talking about you 99 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:23,200 Speaker 2: mentioned bringing in somebody to work with the game management 100 00:05:23,279 --> 00:05:26,000 Speaker 2: piece of it, the times, all those types of things 101 00:05:26,279 --> 00:05:30,880 Speaker 2: that they've hired and brought into onto staff to assist 102 00:05:30,880 --> 00:05:36,320 Speaker 2: in those processes, and they practice these situations all the time. 103 00:05:36,400 --> 00:05:39,800 Speaker 2: DQ talked about that, how they practice these scenarios all 104 00:05:39,839 --> 00:05:42,000 Speaker 2: the time, so it's not like you don't get it 105 00:05:42,040 --> 00:05:46,400 Speaker 2: to yesterday's game and that's the first time you've practiced 106 00:05:46,400 --> 00:05:51,159 Speaker 2: these scenarios. They practiced these things in mini camps, training camp. 107 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:54,559 Speaker 2: They still continue to practice these scenarios in the regular season, 108 00:05:54,600 --> 00:05:57,479 Speaker 2: so when the moment comes it's not too big for 109 00:05:57,520 --> 00:06:00,360 Speaker 2: them because they've done it so many times. They've hurts 110 00:06:00,360 --> 00:06:03,160 Speaker 2: for these moments so many times. I'm sure they called 111 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:06,800 Speaker 2: two plays. Hey, this to play, we're gonna have to 112 00:06:06,839 --> 00:06:09,120 Speaker 2: spike it, We'll have to call this time out, whatever 113 00:06:09,120 --> 00:06:14,440 Speaker 2: this case may be. And there was no question in 114 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:16,120 Speaker 2: my mind that Terry was going to be the guy 115 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:19,640 Speaker 2: who got that ball at the he was going to 116 00:06:19,680 --> 00:06:22,920 Speaker 2: get the opportunity. I look at it like this, you're 117 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:26,359 Speaker 2: gonna give your guy, your best player, a chance to 118 00:06:26,360 --> 00:06:28,440 Speaker 2: win the game. Or obviously, if we didn't he didn't 119 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:30,560 Speaker 2: catch it, you kick the field going and we go 120 00:06:30,600 --> 00:06:34,040 Speaker 2: to overtime. But the kolos to them in the operation 121 00:06:34,160 --> 00:06:37,920 Speaker 2: and them just being ready to execute because they've done 122 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:40,600 Speaker 2: these things so many times prior to yesterday. 123 00:06:41,040 --> 00:06:42,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's funny you said this in the air and 124 00:06:42,839 --> 00:06:45,200 Speaker 1: it's the truth of it too. How many times did 125 00:06:45,200 --> 00:06:48,680 Speaker 1: Marcus Mario to actually practice that throw to Terry McLaurin 126 00:06:49,600 --> 00:06:53,280 Speaker 1: over the last what six months? It had to be rare, 127 00:06:53,600 --> 00:06:56,000 Speaker 1: Like when was he ever getting reps with him? And 128 00:06:56,080 --> 00:06:56,800 Speaker 1: he never was. 129 00:06:57,000 --> 00:06:58,880 Speaker 3: It's amazing, very rare. 130 00:06:58,960 --> 00:07:02,760 Speaker 2: And we talked to Terry about it and he mentioned 131 00:07:03,320 --> 00:07:05,400 Speaker 2: when we interviewed him in the post game, and he 132 00:07:05,480 --> 00:07:10,320 Speaker 2: talked about how earlier in the game, him and Marcus 133 00:07:11,080 --> 00:07:13,480 Speaker 2: they tried the same play and the ball was a 134 00:07:13,480 --> 00:07:17,080 Speaker 2: little bit flat or whatever it did, they didn't connect. 135 00:07:17,160 --> 00:07:20,000 Speaker 2: It was the timing was a little off. They got 136 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:22,800 Speaker 2: to the sideline and Terry talked about, hey, what he 137 00:07:22,840 --> 00:07:25,840 Speaker 2: can do better for Marcus, and Marcus talked about, hey, 138 00:07:25,880 --> 00:07:29,000 Speaker 2: what he could do better to give Terry an opportunity 139 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 2: a better shot. So young guys even working it out 140 00:07:31,240 --> 00:07:33,720 Speaker 2: on the sideline, but throughout the course of the week, 141 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 2: your backup quarterback is I've been on teams where the 142 00:07:38,640 --> 00:07:42,160 Speaker 2: backup quarterback may not get one rep with the with 143 00:07:42,200 --> 00:07:45,600 Speaker 2: the starters doing the practice week, and then there's times 144 00:07:45,600 --> 00:07:48,320 Speaker 2: where he may get two reps in a particular period, 145 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:52,640 Speaker 2: two reps out of a out of twelve plays or 146 00:07:52,680 --> 00:07:55,560 Speaker 2: whatever the case may be. So there's not gonna be 147 00:07:55,600 --> 00:07:58,680 Speaker 2: a situation where these guys have worked over and over 148 00:07:58,720 --> 00:08:01,920 Speaker 2: and over and over again to develop this type of time, 149 00:08:02,000 --> 00:08:05,520 Speaker 2: if that type of test throw, and for the kudos 150 00:08:05,560 --> 00:08:07,760 Speaker 2: to those guys to be able to pull it out 151 00:08:07,840 --> 00:08:10,800 Speaker 2: and make that adjustment from the first time that they 152 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:12,920 Speaker 2: missed to obviously the game winner. 153 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, and again, I just want to reiterate, like, this 154 00:08:16,080 --> 00:08:19,600 Speaker 1: doesn't happen over and over unless the entire operation is 155 00:08:19,640 --> 00:08:22,640 Speaker 1: prepared for these moments, like how many times with any 156 00:08:22,640 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 1: other example? We had one two weeks ago against Atlanta 157 00:08:25,200 --> 00:08:27,320 Speaker 1: where Rahie Morris is answering a lot of questions about 158 00:08:27,320 --> 00:08:30,720 Speaker 1: time management in both as against Washington for the usage 159 00:08:30,720 --> 00:08:33,520 Speaker 1: of timeouts or really the lack of usage of timeouts 160 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:37,000 Speaker 1: that put them in adverse conditions and when they didn't 161 00:08:37,040 --> 00:08:40,040 Speaker 1: necessarily have to, or the more pronounced ones like the 162 00:08:40,080 --> 00:08:43,280 Speaker 1: Bears ones where they made no sense what they were 163 00:08:43,280 --> 00:08:45,320 Speaker 1: doing at the end of games and they lost games 164 00:08:45,320 --> 00:08:48,440 Speaker 1: because of it. People were fired over decisions that were made. 165 00:08:48,440 --> 00:08:48,680 Speaker 2: There. 166 00:08:49,200 --> 00:08:52,800 Speaker 1: This time management stuff, oftentimes it may not help you 167 00:08:52,840 --> 00:08:54,200 Speaker 1: win a lot of games. I think it has in 168 00:08:54,240 --> 00:08:57,320 Speaker 1: this case. Oftentimes it will prevent you from losing. And 169 00:08:57,360 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 1: in either case, like they just deserve a lot of 170 00:09:00,080 --> 00:09:03,720 Speaker 1: credit for being prepared for literally anything, because that's all 171 00:09:03,720 --> 00:09:06,960 Speaker 1: we've seen this year is literally anything could. 172 00:09:06,760 --> 00:09:11,679 Speaker 2: Happen anything, and that that that piece of it, and 173 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:15,120 Speaker 2: it's not easy for I know a lot of fans 174 00:09:16,040 --> 00:09:18,280 Speaker 2: will look at these scenarios and say, man, he's the 175 00:09:18,320 --> 00:09:20,840 Speaker 2: head coach. You've been hired as the head coach for 176 00:09:20,880 --> 00:09:24,880 Speaker 2: a reason. You should understand these things. And it's so 177 00:09:25,120 --> 00:09:28,480 Speaker 2: much that goes into a football game in terms of 178 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:31,280 Speaker 2: all the different things that you have to make sure 179 00:09:31,920 --> 00:09:36,360 Speaker 2: you address, You wrap the attention of details, the end 180 00:09:36,400 --> 00:09:40,520 Speaker 2: of game situation, the end of half situations, the all 181 00:09:40,520 --> 00:09:42,480 Speaker 2: the different things. I mean, we can look at it. 182 00:09:42,840 --> 00:09:47,120 Speaker 2: Even yesterday with Mike McCarthy, he has some questionable made 183 00:09:47,160 --> 00:09:51,040 Speaker 2: some questionable decisions end of half and also even at 184 00:09:51,080 --> 00:09:53,200 Speaker 2: the end of the game where they were think on 185 00:09:53,240 --> 00:09:56,800 Speaker 2: a fortune one, yeah, they and they opted to to 186 00:09:57,120 --> 00:09:59,240 Speaker 2: take a delay of game and punt as opposed to 187 00:09:59,559 --> 00:10:02,880 Speaker 2: maybe go for it. So they're they're these things are 188 00:10:02,920 --> 00:10:07,920 Speaker 2: not easy. But for the entire organization and everybody who's 189 00:10:07,960 --> 00:10:11,520 Speaker 2: involved with these elements, and you know, hey, we're going 190 00:10:11,559 --> 00:10:15,200 Speaker 2: to study the heck out of these scenarios and and 191 00:10:15,240 --> 00:10:18,000 Speaker 2: this is how we want to We got this much time, 192 00:10:18,080 --> 00:10:20,800 Speaker 2: these too, these timeouts, This is sittence in there. This 193 00:10:20,880 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 2: is when you want to call the time out. All 194 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:25,440 Speaker 2: those types of things that you that you look for. 195 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:29,959 Speaker 2: And even I think there was a situation where it 196 00:10:30,040 --> 00:10:34,240 Speaker 2: was I believe it was Austin Eckler or somebody the 197 00:10:34,480 --> 00:10:36,920 Speaker 2: the it was a play to him. I think a 198 00:10:37,000 --> 00:10:40,120 Speaker 2: run or or a swing pass didn't gain any yards. 199 00:10:40,160 --> 00:10:42,959 Speaker 2: But the best thing Austin did was he got out 200 00:10:42,960 --> 00:10:47,040 Speaker 2: of bounds and that saved time. That saved ay, you know, 201 00:10:47,160 --> 00:10:49,280 Speaker 2: having to call the time out, all those type of things. 202 00:10:49,320 --> 00:10:52,920 Speaker 2: So even for the players to understand, like, hey, I 203 00:10:52,960 --> 00:10:56,200 Speaker 2: gotta get yards, aren't the of the utmost importance. The 204 00:10:56,320 --> 00:10:58,199 Speaker 2: time is of the utmost importance. 205 00:11:00,160 --> 00:11:01,680 Speaker 1: You know, I don't want to get sidetracked, but I 206 00:11:01,679 --> 00:11:04,120 Speaker 1: do since you mentioned the Cowboys things, there was an 207 00:11:04,120 --> 00:11:08,080 Speaker 1: inconsistency to that, which I think also like this team 208 00:11:08,160 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 1: is very consistent in how they want to approach things. 209 00:11:10,280 --> 00:11:12,320 Speaker 1: How many times during the season do we go, oh, 210 00:11:12,360 --> 00:11:14,480 Speaker 1: they're going for that, Like there was just no question 211 00:11:14,880 --> 00:11:17,440 Speaker 1: that they would because you just kind of knew as 212 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:19,680 Speaker 1: things materialize, this is who they are. This is what 213 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:21,760 Speaker 1: they're going to do. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work, 214 00:11:21,760 --> 00:11:23,679 Speaker 1: but this is who we are. So at the end 215 00:11:23,720 --> 00:11:26,400 Speaker 1: of the first half, Dallas goes for a fourth and 216 00:11:26,440 --> 00:11:28,400 Speaker 1: goal at the two with no time left for a 217 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 1: in lieu of a chip shot field goal. Washington makes 218 00:11:30,520 --> 00:11:33,280 Speaker 1: a great defensive play forces Trey Lance to reverse field, 219 00:11:33,280 --> 00:11:35,840 Speaker 1: doesn't get enough on the ball incomplete pass to Rico Dawele. 220 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:37,760 Speaker 1: So the defense stood up in the red zone defense, 221 00:11:37,760 --> 00:11:39,760 Speaker 1: which I'll get into, which I think is really the 222 00:11:39,760 --> 00:11:42,720 Speaker 1: reason why they ended up winning yesterday, was a big 223 00:11:42,760 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 1: part of it. But then at the end of the 224 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:48,880 Speaker 1: second half, they get extremely conservative, like they were throwing 225 00:11:48,920 --> 00:11:50,960 Speaker 1: caution to the win going for touchdowns at the end 226 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:54,320 Speaker 1: of one half, when their winning time moment was to 227 00:11:54,440 --> 00:11:54,920 Speaker 1: go for. 228 00:11:54,920 --> 00:11:55,760 Speaker 3: That fourth down. 229 00:11:55,840 --> 00:11:58,520 Speaker 1: I couldn't believe they actually punted it back to us. 230 00:11:59,360 --> 00:12:03,840 Speaker 2: I don't I don't understand it either. Again, you're you're 231 00:12:03,880 --> 00:12:08,320 Speaker 2: not playing for anything, why not go for it? But 232 00:12:08,960 --> 00:12:11,199 Speaker 2: that's a Dallas issue. I don't know if they won't 233 00:12:11,480 --> 00:12:14,440 Speaker 2: like even at the end of half. Is it a 234 00:12:14,440 --> 00:12:18,640 Speaker 2: situation where you're trying to get Trey last these these reps. 235 00:12:19,240 --> 00:12:21,400 Speaker 2: Is it you want to get him to see how 236 00:12:21,440 --> 00:12:24,600 Speaker 2: he operates in these type of situations. I don't know 237 00:12:25,120 --> 00:12:28,920 Speaker 2: if that was the case, But the decision to not 238 00:12:29,040 --> 00:12:30,360 Speaker 2: go forward at the end of the game for it 239 00:12:30,440 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 2: and what I'm I'm grateful and thankful that they that 240 00:12:33,080 --> 00:12:35,959 Speaker 2: they opted to do that, because you know, gave a 241 00:12:36,320 --> 00:12:38,520 Speaker 2: gave us a great chance. But and and they also 242 00:12:38,520 --> 00:12:40,840 Speaker 2: could have been looking at it like, hey, for the 243 00:12:40,840 --> 00:12:44,439 Speaker 2: most part, you know, the defense has done a good job. 244 00:12:45,480 --> 00:12:47,800 Speaker 2: We we're gonna lean on our defense and see if 245 00:12:47,840 --> 00:12:50,120 Speaker 2: they can close out this game and get a victory 246 00:12:50,160 --> 00:12:52,600 Speaker 2: for it. So these are these are questions that that 247 00:12:52,720 --> 00:12:55,600 Speaker 2: Dallas has to answer, Mike, Mike McCarthy has to answer. 248 00:12:55,679 --> 00:12:58,079 Speaker 2: But you know, from our standpoint, I'm glad they opted 249 00:12:58,120 --> 00:13:01,280 Speaker 2: to do that, and and and fortunate the way our 250 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:03,920 Speaker 2: guys executed in that situations. 251 00:13:03,960 --> 00:13:08,079 Speaker 1: So these shows and these discussions go full circle. Sometimes 252 00:13:08,360 --> 00:13:09,640 Speaker 1: I want to go back to the fourth and one 253 00:13:09,640 --> 00:13:14,280 Speaker 1: play that Mariota made. So a few years ago when 254 00:13:14,360 --> 00:13:17,560 Speaker 1: he was the quarterback of the Falcons, came here, they 255 00:13:17,600 --> 00:13:21,679 Speaker 1: were getting set to play the Commanders and in you know, 256 00:13:21,760 --> 00:13:24,800 Speaker 1: reviewing them and getting set to play them. There's one 257 00:13:24,880 --> 00:13:28,319 Speaker 1: thing the superpower of his he's amazing at and I 258 00:13:28,360 --> 00:13:30,320 Speaker 1: would put him in the class with a couple of 259 00:13:30,320 --> 00:13:33,600 Speaker 1: others since zone read became a big deal in the NFL. 260 00:13:34,080 --> 00:13:36,679 Speaker 1: He Jalen Hurts a few years ago when they did 261 00:13:36,679 --> 00:13:42,160 Speaker 1: this often and Daniel Jones are amazing at the fake 262 00:13:42,600 --> 00:13:46,320 Speaker 1: on the zone read and keeping it. And yesterday in 263 00:13:46,360 --> 00:13:49,679 Speaker 1: a pivotal moment when they needed to have it, he 264 00:13:49,760 --> 00:13:53,440 Speaker 1: pulled down the superpower so much so that you could 265 00:13:53,480 --> 00:13:56,240 Speaker 1: see on tape one of the Cowboys members of the 266 00:13:56,280 --> 00:14:00,760 Speaker 1: secondary celebrating thinking they got to stop on fourth down, 267 00:14:00,960 --> 00:14:03,160 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden going, oh, you know what, 268 00:14:03,760 --> 00:14:06,880 Speaker 1: he's free and running down the field and looked like 269 00:14:06,920 --> 00:14:07,800 Speaker 1: he was going to score. 270 00:14:08,559 --> 00:14:11,120 Speaker 3: He pulled off. This was old Mariota. 271 00:14:11,559 --> 00:14:15,120 Speaker 1: He was amazing at this when he was a regular starter. 272 00:14:15,280 --> 00:14:18,160 Speaker 1: It was the most dangerous thing about his game was 273 00:14:18,200 --> 00:14:21,680 Speaker 1: the zone read keep because he is unbelievable at that 274 00:14:21,760 --> 00:14:24,480 Speaker 1: fake and they got it at just the right time yesterday. 275 00:14:24,680 --> 00:14:26,880 Speaker 2: Man, he's a you know how they talk about the 276 00:14:26,920 --> 00:14:29,920 Speaker 2: ten thousand hours type of situation where you become an 277 00:14:29,920 --> 00:14:32,160 Speaker 2: expert at something you need to be you know, have 278 00:14:32,240 --> 00:14:36,360 Speaker 2: ten thousand hours. Marcus Mariota probably has, let's call it 279 00:14:36,440 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 2: thirty or forty thousand hours of expertise and running the 280 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:42,880 Speaker 2: zone read, going all the way back to his days 281 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:46,920 Speaker 2: at Oregon, running under Chip Kelly and running that office. 282 00:14:46,960 --> 00:14:49,560 Speaker 2: So this is his world. He is an expert. He 283 00:14:49,560 --> 00:14:53,520 Speaker 2: can teach a pH lead level class and a higher 284 00:14:54,200 --> 00:14:56,560 Speaker 2: I don't know what's beyond a PhD. But he can 285 00:14:56,640 --> 00:14:59,600 Speaker 2: teach that type of class in the art of running 286 00:14:59,600 --> 00:15:03,680 Speaker 2: the zone, read the fake, and the ability. The Cowboys 287 00:15:03,720 --> 00:15:07,680 Speaker 2: had two guys they are ready to to stop that 288 00:15:07,680 --> 00:15:11,360 Speaker 2: that run play. One guy took the dive for the 289 00:15:11,440 --> 00:15:14,320 Speaker 2: running back and and another guy was there for Mariota. 290 00:15:14,400 --> 00:15:20,120 Speaker 2: But his ability to manipulate them getting getting loose and he's, uh, 291 00:15:20,280 --> 00:15:23,640 Speaker 2: let's call it maybe six years ago. I think Marcus scores. 292 00:15:24,040 --> 00:15:28,320 Speaker 2: But yeah, father Time is undefeated. So he got everything 293 00:15:28,360 --> 00:15:30,760 Speaker 2: he could got out of that out of that that 294 00:15:30,840 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 2: run play. But situation on wheareness an understanding hang and 295 00:15:35,440 --> 00:15:38,760 Speaker 2: this guy crashes down and you gotta you gotta make 296 00:15:38,800 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 2: that decision. He has to make that decision and a 297 00:15:40,680 --> 00:15:42,960 Speaker 2: split second when they hand the ball off to a 298 00:15:43,000 --> 00:15:45,160 Speaker 2: running to the running back or keep it. 299 00:15:46,240 --> 00:15:49,720 Speaker 1: He's another one too. Like this season is about a 300 00:15:49,720 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 1: lot of things like rebirth, recalibration, whatever. 301 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:55,240 Speaker 3: They want to call it. Everything's new. 302 00:15:55,720 --> 00:16:00,400 Speaker 1: There were a lot of established, really good veteran some 303 00:16:00,480 --> 00:16:01,920 Speaker 1: that are going to be in the Hall of Fame 304 00:16:02,280 --> 00:16:05,200 Speaker 1: who decided to come here and he's one of them 305 00:16:05,200 --> 00:16:08,320 Speaker 1: that was sold and a couple of years ago, you know, 306 00:16:08,400 --> 00:16:11,000 Speaker 1: he left Atlanta early when he lost his job, the 307 00:16:11,080 --> 00:16:14,000 Speaker 1: last starting job that he had. You know, he's openly 308 00:16:14,000 --> 00:16:15,720 Speaker 1: I read a piece in the Washington Post where he 309 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:18,360 Speaker 1: kind of opened up about needing to find the joy 310 00:16:18,400 --> 00:16:21,040 Speaker 1: of the game again. Zach Ertz the last couple of 311 00:16:21,080 --> 00:16:24,240 Speaker 1: weeks has talked about finding rekindling the joy of the 312 00:16:24,240 --> 00:16:27,560 Speaker 1: game by playing here again. We've talked a lot this 313 00:16:27,640 --> 00:16:30,840 Speaker 1: season about Bobby Wagner. He'd never played on the East Coast. 314 00:16:30,880 --> 00:16:33,560 Speaker 1: He was sold on Dan Quinn and Joe Whitten wanting 315 00:16:33,600 --> 00:16:36,560 Speaker 1: to come here to play. He's played like he's been 316 00:16:36,600 --> 00:16:39,280 Speaker 1: a leader on this team, a heartbeat of the team. 317 00:16:39,440 --> 00:16:41,320 Speaker 3: Austin Eckler came back. 318 00:16:41,080 --> 00:16:43,800 Speaker 1: From what was a scary hit you know, about four 319 00:16:43,840 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 1: weeks ago, played yesterday. He gives me a lot of 320 00:16:46,640 --> 00:16:49,280 Speaker 1: hope for the rush offense now that he's available again. 321 00:16:49,400 --> 00:16:51,080 Speaker 3: Moving in to the postseason. 322 00:16:51,280 --> 00:16:54,000 Speaker 1: There's a lot of stories here, but Marcus Marioti symbolizes 323 00:16:54,040 --> 00:16:56,040 Speaker 1: a lot to me too. I was so happy for him. 324 00:16:56,040 --> 00:16:58,480 Speaker 1: Like everybody saw that clip from a week ago, we're 325 00:16:58,560 --> 00:17:01,520 Speaker 1: right before the pass to zach Ertz to beat the Falcons, 326 00:17:01,680 --> 00:17:04,560 Speaker 1: He's the one standing there trying to get jade, you know, 327 00:17:04,640 --> 00:17:07,240 Speaker 1: stand up, get your win. Together one more play, make 328 00:17:07,280 --> 00:17:09,359 Speaker 1: it happen, win it for us. And I was like 329 00:17:09,840 --> 00:17:12,200 Speaker 1: it felt so right that when they showed the sideline 330 00:17:12,200 --> 00:17:15,399 Speaker 1: after Mariota does it, there's Jayden two arms up cheering 331 00:17:15,480 --> 00:17:18,399 Speaker 1: for his guy. I mean, this is a team in 332 00:17:18,480 --> 00:17:20,879 Speaker 1: every sense of the word, and like we have this 333 00:17:21,000 --> 00:17:24,000 Speaker 1: amazing rookie, We've got this new coach preaching something that 334 00:17:24,000 --> 00:17:26,800 Speaker 1: they've bought into, and we've got these veterans, some of 335 00:17:26,840 --> 00:17:29,400 Speaker 1: them that have been around the block wondering what's left 336 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:32,360 Speaker 1: for them in the sport and doing things like this 337 00:17:32,520 --> 00:17:35,840 Speaker 1: because they love playing again. It's just the whole thing 338 00:17:35,960 --> 00:17:38,000 Speaker 1: is just such an incredible story, really. 339 00:17:38,480 --> 00:17:41,280 Speaker 2: It is, and it's a true testament to Dan Quinn. 340 00:17:42,320 --> 00:17:46,080 Speaker 2: You know, DQ and had Peter. They identified the players 341 00:17:46,080 --> 00:17:49,680 Speaker 2: and a lot of these players were guys that they 342 00:17:49,720 --> 00:17:52,600 Speaker 2: had intimate knowledge of. Some of the guys that they 343 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:56,680 Speaker 2: brought in from Dallas. Brian Johnson worked with Mariota in Philadelphia, 344 00:17:56,720 --> 00:18:00,680 Speaker 2: so he knew him. Cliff Kingsbury had to connect with 345 00:18:00,680 --> 00:18:03,840 Speaker 2: with Zach erz O z with was with Quinn and 346 00:18:04,800 --> 00:18:08,120 Speaker 2: in Atlanta, so and Bobby Wagner had been with DQ 347 00:18:08,320 --> 00:18:11,720 Speaker 2: and also with the Ken Norton junior, the linebacker coach. 348 00:18:11,760 --> 00:18:13,639 Speaker 2: So a lot of them, a lot of the veteran 349 00:18:13,760 --> 00:18:16,760 Speaker 2: guys were they had intimate knowledge, they had worked with 350 00:18:16,800 --> 00:18:19,480 Speaker 2: these guys before. They knew what type of players they got. 351 00:18:19,600 --> 00:18:21,919 Speaker 2: These guys were. More importantly, they knew what type of 352 00:18:21,920 --> 00:18:24,600 Speaker 2: locker room guys they they are. They knew what type 353 00:18:24,640 --> 00:18:28,680 Speaker 2: of role they were playing building the type of culture 354 00:18:29,280 --> 00:18:32,240 Speaker 2: that they wanted to they want to build in Washington, 355 00:18:32,680 --> 00:18:35,560 Speaker 2: and that's extremely important. There's a lot of guys who 356 00:18:35,960 --> 00:18:39,120 Speaker 2: you know, you see the every time some guys released, 357 00:18:39,480 --> 00:18:42,720 Speaker 2: whether it's a think about the kid, uh, the Ante Johnson, 358 00:18:42,840 --> 00:18:47,920 Speaker 2: good football player for for he was with the Firk Steelers. 359 00:18:47,920 --> 00:18:51,120 Speaker 2: Guy went to Carolina, went to Baltimore Knights in Houston, 360 00:18:51,560 --> 00:18:53,800 Speaker 2: he just released everybody, Hey, we need a receiver, go 361 00:18:53,880 --> 00:18:58,679 Speaker 2: pick him. I don't know thet Johnson personally, but maybe 362 00:18:58,760 --> 00:19:01,120 Speaker 2: Washington is like, you know, this is not this guy 363 00:19:01,320 --> 00:19:03,480 Speaker 2: is not going to be a good fit for what 364 00:19:03,560 --> 00:19:05,119 Speaker 2: we want to do and how we want to operate 365 00:19:05,160 --> 00:19:07,320 Speaker 2: the culture that we want to bring in, the type 366 00:19:07,359 --> 00:19:09,440 Speaker 2: of guy that we want to have on our locker room. 367 00:19:09,600 --> 00:19:12,560 Speaker 2: And I'm just saying this from that standpoint. Again, I 368 00:19:12,560 --> 00:19:15,600 Speaker 2: don't know Deontae Johnson, great talent and heck of a 369 00:19:15,600 --> 00:19:17,800 Speaker 2: football player, but you have to make sure you got 370 00:19:17,880 --> 00:19:20,600 Speaker 2: the right guys. It's not just all about having the 371 00:19:20,640 --> 00:19:22,760 Speaker 2: most talented football team. You have to have the right 372 00:19:23,240 --> 00:19:26,119 Speaker 2: players and right people. Yes, if you to build it 373 00:19:26,160 --> 00:19:26,680 Speaker 2: the right way. 374 00:19:27,280 --> 00:19:28,919 Speaker 1: There's a lot of everything going on here for the 375 00:19:28,960 --> 00:19:31,359 Speaker 1: history of the franchise. Like there's this famous George Allen 376 00:19:31,440 --> 00:19:33,239 Speaker 1: quote from back in the seventies where you hear him 377 00:19:33,320 --> 00:19:37,199 Speaker 1: yelling like, fifty three men together can't lose. And this 378 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:39,879 Speaker 1: feels this way about this team. I talked about this 379 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:41,720 Speaker 1: couple of weeks ago with you, like I got to 380 00:19:41,840 --> 00:19:44,679 Speaker 1: cover the Joe Gibbs team's two point zero, you know, 381 00:19:44,680 --> 00:19:46,760 Speaker 1: the second time around when he was coaching here and 382 00:19:46,800 --> 00:19:49,199 Speaker 1: you were here too, and you know, and this is 383 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:51,800 Speaker 1: what people talked about with him that he always said this. 384 00:19:51,840 --> 00:19:54,000 Speaker 1: He was one of his lines he always said, he goes, 385 00:19:54,359 --> 00:19:56,840 Speaker 1: you have to pick people, he goes, that's a really 386 00:19:56,880 --> 00:19:59,120 Speaker 1: hard thing to do, you know, you have to pick 387 00:19:59,200 --> 00:20:00,200 Speaker 1: people to play. 388 00:20:00,600 --> 00:20:01,760 Speaker 3: And to your. 389 00:20:01,640 --> 00:20:04,679 Speaker 1: Point, like I got to give the front office credit, 390 00:20:04,760 --> 00:20:07,320 Speaker 1: like they have circled people that they wanted to bring 391 00:20:07,359 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 1: in here. They heard a lot of things about them. 392 00:20:10,160 --> 00:20:13,359 Speaker 1: You know, zach Ertz can't play anymore. Even they admitted 393 00:20:13,440 --> 00:20:15,159 Speaker 1: last week we weren't sure he'd be more than just 394 00:20:15,200 --> 00:20:17,480 Speaker 1: a red zone threat or a third down threat. It 395 00:20:17,640 --> 00:20:20,840 Speaker 1: materialized into something more than that. Everyone said Austin Eckler 396 00:20:20,880 --> 00:20:23,000 Speaker 1: didn't have anything left in the tank. He clearly does. 397 00:20:23,280 --> 00:20:26,520 Speaker 1: Anthony Lynn knows him, knows what he can be for 398 00:20:26,600 --> 00:20:30,000 Speaker 1: this team. They knew what Bobby Wagner could be. You're 399 00:20:30,000 --> 00:20:31,840 Speaker 1: not just picking anybody to phill holes. You have to 400 00:20:31,880 --> 00:20:34,040 Speaker 1: pick people who want to be there, want to be 401 00:20:34,119 --> 00:20:35,880 Speaker 1: part of it, who are going to buy into this. 402 00:20:36,480 --> 00:20:40,080 Speaker 1: And that never gets old and it is always always 403 00:20:40,119 --> 00:20:42,879 Speaker 1: the secret to the teams that win. Go look at 404 00:20:42,880 --> 00:20:45,400 Speaker 1: what's happening in Detroit. This happened there a few years ago, 405 00:20:45,800 --> 00:20:47,800 Speaker 1: and it's turned into them being a juggernaut. 406 00:20:47,880 --> 00:20:52,520 Speaker 2: Now. No, you're right off. Even going back to I'll 407 00:20:52,520 --> 00:20:55,199 Speaker 2: throw myself in the mix. The reason I ended up 408 00:20:55,200 --> 00:20:59,520 Speaker 2: in Washington was because Greg Williams was my head coach 409 00:20:59,560 --> 00:21:03,639 Speaker 2: and Buffalo Low, Jerry Gray was my defensive coordinator. Jerry, 410 00:21:03,880 --> 00:21:07,320 Speaker 2: so Greg comes to Washington, he becomes the defensive coordinator there. 411 00:21:07,840 --> 00:21:11,280 Speaker 2: Jerry Gray is the coach and the secondary and there 412 00:21:11,320 --> 00:21:14,480 Speaker 2: was the other guys on the on the staff, you know, 413 00:21:14,560 --> 00:21:17,520 Speaker 2: Danny Smith, who's a great special teams coach. They knew 414 00:21:17,600 --> 00:21:20,720 Speaker 2: me from Buffalo, Steve Jackson, safety's coach. They knew me 415 00:21:20,760 --> 00:21:24,520 Speaker 2: from Buffalo, and they knew what that defense was missing 416 00:21:25,400 --> 00:21:29,600 Speaker 2: and they had identified they knew, like, hey, what we're 417 00:21:29,680 --> 00:21:34,280 Speaker 2: missing London Fletcher will provide that and more and you know, 418 00:21:34,400 --> 00:21:38,040 Speaker 2: so it's it's a it's a when you when you 419 00:21:38,080 --> 00:21:39,920 Speaker 2: have people that are going to advocate for you, they 420 00:21:40,000 --> 00:21:43,520 Speaker 2: know what you what you're about. And it's just even 421 00:21:43,600 --> 00:21:45,520 Speaker 2: even if you look at the guys who are holdovers 422 00:21:45,560 --> 00:21:48,359 Speaker 2: who they hadn't worked with. I know the roster has 423 00:21:48,400 --> 00:21:51,879 Speaker 2: been changed over a lot, but there are guys main stage, 424 00:21:52,240 --> 00:21:55,840 Speaker 2: whether it's Terry de Rod Payne, Johnston Allen, some of 425 00:21:55,840 --> 00:21:59,439 Speaker 2: the guys that that uh, you know we were here before, 426 00:22:00,119 --> 00:22:05,960 Speaker 2: Sam Cosme, guys who were holdovers from the previous regime, 427 00:22:07,080 --> 00:22:10,200 Speaker 2: but you identify I know that these are core guys 428 00:22:10,200 --> 00:22:12,600 Speaker 2: that we can build with. These are still the type 429 00:22:12,640 --> 00:22:14,800 Speaker 2: of players that we know will be a part of 430 00:22:14,800 --> 00:22:18,560 Speaker 2: our culture and can be a part of something something special. 431 00:22:19,600 --> 00:22:20,720 Speaker 3: And one of those is Terry. 432 00:22:21,440 --> 00:22:24,200 Speaker 1: It needs to be mentioned three seconds left in the season, 433 00:22:24,480 --> 00:22:28,280 Speaker 1: he sets a franchise record with his thirteenth receiving touchdown. 434 00:22:28,320 --> 00:22:30,200 Speaker 1: No receiver in the history of the franchise had ever 435 00:22:30,200 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 1: done that before. He was tied with four others, two 436 00:22:33,160 --> 00:22:34,840 Speaker 1: of them are in the Hall of Fame, Charlie Taylor 437 00:22:35,119 --> 00:22:37,239 Speaker 1: and Bobby Mitchell. And then there's this stat and this 438 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:40,719 Speaker 1: is amazing. He's one of four wide receivers ever to 439 00:22:40,720 --> 00:22:43,600 Speaker 1: have seventy five plus receptions and one thousand plus receiving 440 00:22:43,680 --> 00:22:46,040 Speaker 1: yards in five of their first six seasons. The other 441 00:22:46,080 --> 00:22:49,359 Speaker 1: three names are Brandon Marshall, Tory Holt, and the great 442 00:22:49,720 --> 00:22:54,400 Speaker 1: Randy Moss. You know, it's funny, like, clearly he's someone 443 00:22:54,400 --> 00:22:55,840 Speaker 1: who's going to join you in the Ring of Fame 444 00:22:55,880 --> 00:22:57,840 Speaker 1: here one day. I mean, that's just no doubt in 445 00:22:57,840 --> 00:23:00,159 Speaker 1: my mind that that's going to happen. And then, you know, 446 00:23:00,240 --> 00:23:03,119 Speaker 1: will he ever get a Hall of Fame candidacy? You know, 447 00:23:03,320 --> 00:23:05,399 Speaker 1: if he does, and he might have the numbers that 448 00:23:05,440 --> 00:23:07,280 Speaker 1: would support that. By the end of all of it, 449 00:23:07,600 --> 00:23:09,399 Speaker 1: I'm gonna point to you not only numbers like that, 450 00:23:09,480 --> 00:23:11,960 Speaker 1: but go and here are the list of quarterbacks he 451 00:23:12,040 --> 00:23:14,119 Speaker 1: played with that. 452 00:23:14,800 --> 00:23:20,400 Speaker 2: Right there, that right there should be like okay, let's 453 00:23:20,400 --> 00:23:24,399 Speaker 2: staff his uh let's staff. This with Terry because I 454 00:23:24,520 --> 00:23:28,040 Speaker 2: played with Toy. Toy was a rookie when I when 455 00:23:28,080 --> 00:23:29,800 Speaker 2: I was with the Saint Louis Ras and we went 456 00:23:29,840 --> 00:23:32,960 Speaker 2: to the I played well three seasons with Toy, and 457 00:23:33,040 --> 00:23:35,679 Speaker 2: so I know I know the quarterbacks that that he 458 00:23:35,800 --> 00:23:38,119 Speaker 2: was catching balls from. One of them is in uh 459 00:23:38,760 --> 00:23:42,959 Speaker 2: In Shrine and Cat and Kirk Warner, but and Brandon 460 00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:45,159 Speaker 2: Marshall and t O. I mean not t O, but 461 00:23:45,240 --> 00:23:48,560 Speaker 2: Brandon Marshall and also Brandy Moss. They've played with some 462 00:23:49,040 --> 00:23:52,760 Speaker 2: good quarterbacks and nobody has had the list of quarterbacks 463 00:23:53,560 --> 00:23:58,159 Speaker 2: like Terry McCloy. No disrespect to anybody, but well you 464 00:23:58,240 --> 00:24:00,240 Speaker 2: go down the list, man, I don't. I don't, even 465 00:24:00,240 --> 00:24:03,320 Speaker 2: though heck you you probably know how many quarterbacks is 466 00:24:03,600 --> 00:24:09,480 Speaker 2: it has been. But I'll say this, If Terry and 467 00:24:09,640 --> 00:24:16,520 Speaker 2: Jaden can have man a long career, whether it's eight, nine, 468 00:24:16,600 --> 00:24:19,440 Speaker 2: ten years together, whatever the case might be, and Terry 469 00:24:19,440 --> 00:24:21,600 Speaker 2: doesn't look like to be slowing down, if those guys 470 00:24:21,600 --> 00:24:26,680 Speaker 2: can build a nice resume together, then I think we'll 471 00:24:26,720 --> 00:24:30,240 Speaker 2: be in the conversation because Terry's gonna put up great numbers, 472 00:24:30,640 --> 00:24:34,199 Speaker 2: and then we'll be like, okay, yeah, let's get him 473 00:24:34,320 --> 00:24:35,840 Speaker 2: measure for his his jacket. 474 00:24:36,600 --> 00:24:38,920 Speaker 1: Okay, let's get to a couple other things that are 475 00:24:39,040 --> 00:24:41,439 Speaker 1: kind of like the hanging chad for me of the 476 00:24:41,440 --> 00:24:44,479 Speaker 1: game yesterday. Well, I want to mention we're taping this 477 00:24:44,520 --> 00:24:48,520 Speaker 1: before dan Quinn does his Monday afternoon day after press conference. 478 00:24:48,880 --> 00:24:50,600 Speaker 1: I'm certain he's going to address this. 479 00:24:50,760 --> 00:24:51,119 Speaker 2: Again. 480 00:24:52,000 --> 00:24:56,399 Speaker 1: It wasn't addressed completely I think the day after the 481 00:24:56,400 --> 00:25:00,680 Speaker 1: game because again, amazing win, amazing comeback, twelfth. 482 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:02,160 Speaker 3: Win of the season, hadn't done that since nineteen anyone. 483 00:25:02,280 --> 00:25:04,400 Speaker 1: There was a lot there to talk about heading into 484 00:25:04,400 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 1: the playoffs and the waiting for the for the playoff 485 00:25:06,640 --> 00:25:09,560 Speaker 1: picture to materialize to now know we're playing Tampa. So 486 00:25:10,600 --> 00:25:12,879 Speaker 1: what did you make of the decision at the time 487 00:25:13,200 --> 00:25:15,119 Speaker 1: to make a switch at quarterback at half? 488 00:25:16,080 --> 00:25:19,359 Speaker 2: Well, I was I was a little confused as to 489 00:25:19,640 --> 00:25:22,080 Speaker 2: why they did it. I didn't know because it it 490 00:25:22,160 --> 00:25:24,880 Speaker 2: looked like at that point it looked like didn't look 491 00:25:24,920 --> 00:25:28,600 Speaker 2: like Jaden took a hit or anything like that, or 492 00:25:28,600 --> 00:25:30,880 Speaker 2: it was like, you know, what's going on? Still still 493 00:25:30,880 --> 00:25:33,920 Speaker 2: close ballgame was six street ballgame at that point in time, 494 00:25:34,440 --> 00:25:37,280 Speaker 2: So you're wondering, what was this about was it a 495 00:25:37,320 --> 00:25:42,119 Speaker 2: situation where you know, you're like, Okay, we're gonna preserve him. 496 00:25:42,160 --> 00:25:44,119 Speaker 2: We want to we want to make sure and ensure 497 00:25:44,119 --> 00:25:48,040 Speaker 2: that he's healthy at hole when it comes time to 498 00:25:48,040 --> 00:25:50,679 Speaker 2: to play next week, whoever we're playing in the playoffs. 499 00:25:51,520 --> 00:25:54,480 Speaker 2: I was wondering if that was the case, and I 500 00:25:54,520 --> 00:25:57,760 Speaker 2: was like, did they did They just weren't happy with 501 00:25:57,800 --> 00:25:59,840 Speaker 2: the offense the way it was rolling, you know, So 502 00:26:00,359 --> 00:26:03,280 Speaker 2: all these scenarios are coming up, and I'm in my mind, 503 00:26:03,320 --> 00:26:06,440 Speaker 2: I'm also saying, I don't think it was a situation where, 504 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:09,919 Speaker 2: you know, the offense not playing well where you can 505 00:26:09,960 --> 00:26:12,119 Speaker 2: look at and say, hey man, that was a Jade 506 00:26:12,160 --> 00:26:15,199 Speaker 2: not being on point, because there were protection issue, there 507 00:26:15,200 --> 00:26:18,000 Speaker 2: were all kind of things that were happening. He had 508 00:26:18,040 --> 00:26:21,120 Speaker 2: a couple off target throws to to Terry in particular. 509 00:26:21,200 --> 00:26:24,200 Speaker 2: But so there's a lot of different scenarios running through 510 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:27,360 Speaker 2: my mind and I wanted to hear what the reasoning 511 00:26:27,480 --> 00:26:29,000 Speaker 2: was behind it as well. 512 00:26:30,600 --> 00:26:32,560 Speaker 1: This is the second time too. I think I said 513 00:26:32,560 --> 00:26:34,680 Speaker 1: this during the broadcast with you. I don't know why 514 00:26:34,720 --> 00:26:37,119 Speaker 1: this is a bad matchup for them, but it is 515 00:26:37,359 --> 00:26:39,959 Speaker 1: because it's the second time now that they played Dallas 516 00:26:39,960 --> 00:26:42,600 Speaker 1: this year and got off to a really slow start, 517 00:26:42,840 --> 00:26:45,840 Speaker 1: couldn't really protect the quarterback early in either game. 518 00:26:46,480 --> 00:26:47,960 Speaker 3: Ojiggi Zoo had a big game. 519 00:26:47,840 --> 00:26:50,160 Speaker 1: Against Some the first time around, Michael Parsons had two 520 00:26:50,200 --> 00:26:53,560 Speaker 1: sacks on the opening drive. There was consistent pressure. They 521 00:26:53,560 --> 00:26:55,679 Speaker 1: haven't been able to get the run game going against them. 522 00:26:55,720 --> 00:26:58,159 Speaker 1: So I don't know what you're seeing against Dallas or 523 00:26:58,160 --> 00:27:00,800 Speaker 1: whatever Dallas is doing, but it was it has stunted 524 00:27:00,840 --> 00:27:03,120 Speaker 1: them twice now in both of those games. 525 00:27:03,480 --> 00:27:06,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, and first, I think it starts first and foremost 526 00:27:06,240 --> 00:27:10,640 Speaker 2: with just not consistently winning the the matchups up front 527 00:27:10,680 --> 00:27:14,160 Speaker 2: and in the trench, especially from from the offensive line standpoint, 528 00:27:14,200 --> 00:27:17,320 Speaker 2: in terms of being able to run the football. So 529 00:27:17,560 --> 00:27:21,360 Speaker 2: there there's too many occasions where, whether you go back 530 00:27:21,400 --> 00:27:26,040 Speaker 2: to the game at Northwest Federal Stadium or the game 531 00:27:26,160 --> 00:27:29,320 Speaker 2: yesterday Dallas, we just haven't been able to run the 532 00:27:29,400 --> 00:27:34,159 Speaker 2: football against them consistently enough. And we've been operating in 533 00:27:34,280 --> 00:27:38,640 Speaker 2: too many second and obvious passing situations or third and longer. 534 00:27:39,200 --> 00:27:42,040 Speaker 2: And the thing that they do, they have this great 535 00:27:42,040 --> 00:27:45,000 Speaker 2: guy man some there's some guys that you have no 536 00:27:45,080 --> 00:27:50,760 Speaker 2: answer to, and and that's Michael Parsons too. He's going 537 00:27:50,840 --> 00:27:55,080 Speaker 2: to win his one on one battles. And there's they 538 00:27:55,080 --> 00:27:57,160 Speaker 2: do a great job of you moving him around. They're 539 00:27:57,200 --> 00:28:00,159 Speaker 2: not just hey, he's going to be at defensive and 540 00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:01,840 Speaker 2: we can ship him with a running back, we can 541 00:28:01,880 --> 00:28:04,240 Speaker 2: slide the protection to him. We do all those types 542 00:28:04,280 --> 00:28:08,280 Speaker 2: of different things. They lined him up on his second sack, 543 00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:11,359 Speaker 2: they lined him up over to Michael Dieter, the center, 544 00:28:11,880 --> 00:28:15,160 Speaker 2: and so Michael Dieter, you know, a good football player, 545 00:28:15,200 --> 00:28:19,280 Speaker 2: but that's asking a lot to have him try to 546 00:28:19,320 --> 00:28:22,399 Speaker 2: block Michael Parkson one on one and it's a and 547 00:28:22,440 --> 00:28:24,840 Speaker 2: it's a third and I can't remember the Donard this, 548 00:28:24,960 --> 00:28:27,520 Speaker 2: but it was a third and longer situation. So you 549 00:28:27,600 --> 00:28:30,320 Speaker 2: know he's going to have to he's gonna hold the 550 00:28:30,359 --> 00:28:33,120 Speaker 2: ball a little bit longer to let those those routes develop. 551 00:28:33,200 --> 00:28:36,920 Speaker 2: So that's that's between not being able to establish the 552 00:28:37,000 --> 00:28:40,959 Speaker 2: run to operate in a lot more third and threes 553 00:28:41,080 --> 00:28:44,680 Speaker 2: or less, and being in too many third loans, and 554 00:28:44,720 --> 00:28:47,640 Speaker 2: also them having a great football player. I'll go back 555 00:28:47,680 --> 00:28:51,480 Speaker 2: to this though, as relates to Jayden, and Dan talked 556 00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:55,760 Speaker 2: about Jayden having some soreness in his leg. I went 557 00:28:55,840 --> 00:28:58,719 Speaker 2: back and it looked like he might have taken a 558 00:28:58,760 --> 00:29:02,240 Speaker 2: shot to the thigh air area earlier than that ball game, 559 00:29:02,800 --> 00:29:07,000 Speaker 2: so that that that thigh bruise if that's the if 560 00:29:07,040 --> 00:29:08,880 Speaker 2: it was a if it turns out that it was 561 00:29:08,880 --> 00:29:11,280 Speaker 2: a he just said leg. He didn't say what part, 562 00:29:11,720 --> 00:29:14,600 Speaker 2: but it looks like he takes a shot to his leg, 563 00:29:15,200 --> 00:29:17,640 Speaker 2: and particularly I think it might be in a thigh 564 00:29:17,640 --> 00:29:20,600 Speaker 2: area and that could have gotten worse on him as 565 00:29:20,600 --> 00:29:24,000 Speaker 2: the game progressed, especially you're going to halftime. You got 566 00:29:24,000 --> 00:29:27,000 Speaker 2: a ten twelve minute you know, period where that thing 567 00:29:27,160 --> 00:29:29,120 Speaker 2: is stiffen up on you. So I think it was 568 00:29:29,160 --> 00:29:31,720 Speaker 2: more of a byproduct of that and dam being true 569 00:29:31,760 --> 00:29:33,880 Speaker 2: to for harm, like, hey he got some legs. Ordon, 570 00:29:34,440 --> 00:29:36,800 Speaker 2: They're they're getting after the quarterback. We're going to need 571 00:29:36,840 --> 00:29:40,200 Speaker 2: to have a mobile quarterback. And it became operate fully 572 00:29:40,200 --> 00:29:43,480 Speaker 2: and functional, function fully like he needs to be. Then 573 00:29:43,840 --> 00:29:45,640 Speaker 2: you know we got we got markets here for a reason. 574 00:29:45,760 --> 00:29:46,440 Speaker 2: Let's go with him. 575 00:29:47,320 --> 00:29:50,520 Speaker 1: You know I mentioned earlier, you know, I you know, 576 00:29:50,560 --> 00:29:53,080 Speaker 1: we want to see I think getting Austin Eckler back 577 00:29:53,160 --> 00:29:55,880 Speaker 1: is going to be a big deal for this team 578 00:29:55,960 --> 00:29:58,000 Speaker 1: for the run game. I want to read you Brian 579 00:29:58,120 --> 00:30:02,840 Speaker 1: Roberts's numbers since the twenty one carries sixty five yards 580 00:30:02,880 --> 00:30:05,760 Speaker 1: in the win over New Orleans, ten for twenty four 581 00:30:05,840 --> 00:30:09,480 Speaker 1: win over the Eagles, thirteen for sixty win over the Falcons. 582 00:30:09,480 --> 00:30:11,920 Speaker 1: That's four point six of carry that's pretty good. Just 583 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:15,560 Speaker 1: five for ten against Dallas. Again, the offense was really 584 00:30:15,640 --> 00:30:19,080 Speaker 1: slow moving, but the rush offense. The team that ended 585 00:30:19,120 --> 00:30:22,280 Speaker 1: up top five rush offense numerous times early in the 586 00:30:22,320 --> 00:30:25,120 Speaker 1: season as a team, they went over two hundred yards 587 00:30:25,200 --> 00:30:28,000 Speaker 1: rushing over and over and it was part of the 588 00:30:28,000 --> 00:30:30,280 Speaker 1: reason why they kept winning time of possession. They were 589 00:30:30,360 --> 00:30:33,000 Speaker 1: gashing people, they were having the fast starts they were 590 00:30:33,000 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 1: looking for overall, Like, what are you seeing with the 591 00:30:35,920 --> 00:30:38,160 Speaker 1: run game and why is it outside of the unscripted 592 00:30:38,160 --> 00:30:40,800 Speaker 1: stuff that Jayden and Marcus did yesterday, what are you 593 00:30:40,840 --> 00:30:42,160 Speaker 1: seeing with the run game right now? 594 00:30:42,480 --> 00:30:45,360 Speaker 2: What is It's a combination of a lot of different things. It's, 595 00:30:45,880 --> 00:30:48,480 Speaker 2: you know, first and foremost, not winning enough at the 596 00:30:48,680 --> 00:30:51,400 Speaker 2: at the point of attack and not getting enough movement. 597 00:30:52,240 --> 00:30:55,320 Speaker 2: You want to have their defensive line moving back, you know, 598 00:30:55,440 --> 00:30:58,280 Speaker 2: yard two yards, three yards. So there's too many times 599 00:30:58,320 --> 00:31:02,160 Speaker 2: where running backs are getting contact at or behind the 600 00:31:02,160 --> 00:31:06,440 Speaker 2: line of scriviage. There's some issues where sometimes they aren't 601 00:31:06,480 --> 00:31:10,000 Speaker 2: ideaing or targeting the right guy and uh in a 602 00:31:10,080 --> 00:31:13,240 Speaker 2: rough place especially, we run a lot of counters and 603 00:31:13,320 --> 00:31:15,800 Speaker 2: things where we're pulling line and pulling tight ends pulling. 604 00:31:16,120 --> 00:31:18,960 Speaker 2: So you have to know and be on the same 605 00:31:19,000 --> 00:31:22,600 Speaker 2: page of hey, who's you're going to block once the 606 00:31:22,920 --> 00:31:24,920 Speaker 2: once you get to that next level, the second level. 607 00:31:25,280 --> 00:31:27,480 Speaker 2: Not enough times we're not coming off of some of 608 00:31:27,480 --> 00:31:29,920 Speaker 2: our double team blocks working up to the to the 609 00:31:29,960 --> 00:31:33,480 Speaker 2: second level quick enough. So there's been things like that, 610 00:31:33,600 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 2: And it's also maybe the running back not seeing seeing 611 00:31:36,520 --> 00:31:40,960 Speaker 2: the being patient enough to allow these blocks to develop, 612 00:31:41,720 --> 00:31:44,800 Speaker 2: bouncing outside too quickly, when have you be just to 613 00:31:44,880 --> 00:31:49,239 Speaker 2: here here a little bit more patient. Dallas running back 614 00:31:49,280 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 2: did a great job of this yesterday. Rico o'donald. He 615 00:31:52,200 --> 00:31:55,800 Speaker 2: was very patient letting his blocks develop him There were 616 00:31:55,840 --> 00:31:58,560 Speaker 2: times where you know he's so patient, you think he's 617 00:31:58,600 --> 00:32:02,320 Speaker 2: going one way and then it creasures you goods back 618 00:32:02,360 --> 00:32:04,959 Speaker 2: into a to a whole that's a whole developed. So 619 00:32:05,360 --> 00:32:08,360 Speaker 2: maybe not having enough patience from a from a running 620 00:32:08,360 --> 00:32:11,680 Speaker 2: back standpoint, let those blocks develop, let let the offensive 621 00:32:11,680 --> 00:32:15,120 Speaker 2: line get moving. So it's not just one thing, it's 622 00:32:15,240 --> 00:32:19,720 Speaker 2: multiple things that has really hampered us in the games. 623 00:32:19,720 --> 00:32:23,000 Speaker 2: We haven't been able to run the ball effectively in 624 00:32:23,080 --> 00:32:25,600 Speaker 2: these last you know, let's call it last with the 625 00:32:25,600 --> 00:32:27,800 Speaker 2: exception last week when we rushed for what to uh 626 00:32:28,280 --> 00:32:30,160 Speaker 2: to sixteen haven't. 627 00:32:29,920 --> 00:32:32,920 Speaker 1: Been that was seven from Jayden and that was a 628 00:32:32,960 --> 00:32:35,360 Speaker 1: lot of unscripted scramble runs. And even like that was 629 00:32:35,640 --> 00:32:38,200 Speaker 1: you know, that includes all sorts of unscrambled like scrambles 630 00:32:38,200 --> 00:32:38,920 Speaker 1: that he's just making. 631 00:32:39,640 --> 00:32:42,120 Speaker 2: He also had some success in the design run plays 632 00:32:42,120 --> 00:32:44,160 Speaker 2: and in his own reads and stuff like that, but 633 00:32:45,360 --> 00:32:49,040 Speaker 2: that throwout last week and throw out Tennessee, and we 634 00:32:49,160 --> 00:32:51,840 Speaker 2: really haven't had a lot of success outside of date 635 00:32:51,960 --> 00:32:56,000 Speaker 2: Jaden running the football. Yeah, I mean liketic in seven weeks. 636 00:32:56,240 --> 00:32:57,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean like early in the season. 637 00:32:58,000 --> 00:33:00,000 Speaker 1: Like the reason why I was buying in big time 638 00:33:00,240 --> 00:33:02,520 Speaker 1: was won their winning games late. So they're showing this 639 00:33:02,560 --> 00:33:05,960 Speaker 1: propensity to win late. Jade is showing this obvious talent 640 00:33:06,040 --> 00:33:08,480 Speaker 1: that he can literally do anything. He's beyond his years. 641 00:33:08,840 --> 00:33:11,600 Speaker 1: And then there's always this in January, a run game 642 00:33:11,680 --> 00:33:15,440 Speaker 1: travels Like they had the number three rush offense for 643 00:33:15,520 --> 00:33:20,640 Speaker 1: the season in Washington history, like two thousand, six hundred 644 00:33:20,640 --> 00:33:23,520 Speaker 1: and nineteen yards, like a crazy number that they had. 645 00:33:23,520 --> 00:33:26,360 Speaker 1: But the vast majority of that was coming early in 646 00:33:26,400 --> 00:33:29,280 Speaker 1: the season. They were winning. They remember, they were dominating 647 00:33:29,320 --> 00:33:32,200 Speaker 1: time of possession against certain teams. They were holding the 648 00:33:32,240 --> 00:33:34,520 Speaker 1: holding the ball for they had the most ten plus 649 00:33:34,520 --> 00:33:37,280 Speaker 1: play drives for a long period of time in the season. 650 00:33:37,640 --> 00:33:40,600 Speaker 1: They were winning time of possession by a large margin 651 00:33:40,840 --> 00:33:42,840 Speaker 1: for the majority of the season. A lot of those 652 00:33:42,880 --> 00:33:45,120 Speaker 1: early fourth down conversions were because it was all fourth 653 00:33:45,160 --> 00:33:47,080 Speaker 1: and ones that were like it was their own version 654 00:33:47,080 --> 00:33:49,280 Speaker 1: of kind of tush push, like they were able to 655 00:33:49,280 --> 00:33:51,560 Speaker 1: extend all these drives. And remember early too, when they 656 00:33:51,600 --> 00:33:54,760 Speaker 1: talk about those slow starts, we always talked about they 657 00:33:54,760 --> 00:33:57,920 Speaker 1: were constantly in second and six, second and five constantly. 658 00:33:58,440 --> 00:34:00,680 Speaker 1: That's not been happening the last few weeks. 659 00:34:01,000 --> 00:34:03,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, And I hate to be a bear of bad news. 660 00:34:04,280 --> 00:34:08,960 Speaker 2: Tampa Bays the fourth ranked run defense International Football League. 661 00:34:08,560 --> 00:34:11,799 Speaker 2: They they only give up about ninety eight yards per 662 00:34:11,840 --> 00:34:15,239 Speaker 2: game Russian and and and even to dig deeper into that, 663 00:34:15,360 --> 00:34:19,520 Speaker 2: their last three games, Brah, take a guess, what do 664 00:34:19,600 --> 00:34:22,360 Speaker 2: you think they've allowed per per game rushing over the 665 00:34:22,560 --> 00:34:24,719 Speaker 2: over their last three game Take a guess. 666 00:34:25,520 --> 00:34:27,640 Speaker 1: I don't know, but I do know that Alvin Kamara 667 00:34:27,719 --> 00:34:30,200 Speaker 1: wasn't playing yesterday that part. 668 00:34:30,520 --> 00:34:37,120 Speaker 2: Take a guess. Take a guess with fifty fifty forty 669 00:34:37,160 --> 00:34:39,200 Speaker 2: four point seven. Yeah. 670 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:44,399 Speaker 1: Yeah, they've traditionally been great against the run. Where their 671 00:34:44,440 --> 00:34:46,040 Speaker 1: issue is going to be next week, and we'll get 672 00:34:46,040 --> 00:34:48,759 Speaker 1: into it a minute, is they're depleted in their secondary. 673 00:34:48,840 --> 00:34:50,799 Speaker 1: They've got a lot of injuries on the back end. 674 00:34:50,840 --> 00:34:53,439 Speaker 1: They're down to like third string, fourth string safeties, things 675 00:34:53,480 --> 00:34:56,440 Speaker 1: like that. Their corners have been hurt. So we may 676 00:34:56,440 --> 00:34:58,840 Speaker 1: be asking Jayden in the pass offense to kind of 677 00:34:58,840 --> 00:35:00,200 Speaker 1: be supermanaged this week. 678 00:35:00,840 --> 00:35:04,840 Speaker 2: All right, So I'm glad you mentioned that their passes 679 00:35:04,840 --> 00:35:08,120 Speaker 2: defense is not that great. They're twenty ninth in the league. 680 00:35:08,719 --> 00:35:09,600 Speaker 2: That's right defense. 681 00:35:09,680 --> 00:35:12,600 Speaker 1: So yeah, well, I mean like they play. Actually it's funny, 682 00:35:12,880 --> 00:35:14,920 Speaker 1: you know London they play. We talked about this at 683 00:35:14,920 --> 00:35:17,839 Speaker 1: the beginning of the season, like Todd Bowles is Todd 684 00:35:17,840 --> 00:35:21,560 Speaker 1: Bowles like they're going to blitz they do that. That 685 00:35:21,719 --> 00:35:24,319 Speaker 1: is not really In fact, it ended up this year 686 00:35:24,400 --> 00:35:27,319 Speaker 1: not really being in fashion of what a lot of 687 00:35:27,360 --> 00:35:28,480 Speaker 1: the NFL teams were doing. 688 00:35:28,560 --> 00:35:29,320 Speaker 3: Especially early. 689 00:35:29,440 --> 00:35:32,360 Speaker 1: Remember, everybody was complaining that everyone was dropping everybody back, 690 00:35:32,600 --> 00:35:34,520 Speaker 1: and everyone was screaming that they need to change a 691 00:35:34,600 --> 00:35:36,959 Speaker 1: rule because they couldn'tbody could hit a big play. Things 692 00:35:36,960 --> 00:35:40,040 Speaker 1: have changed a little bit here, but they pressure and 693 00:35:40,080 --> 00:35:42,360 Speaker 1: so they were kind of out of style early in 694 00:35:42,400 --> 00:35:44,640 Speaker 1: the season, and now that they have all these injuries 695 00:35:44,680 --> 00:35:47,640 Speaker 1: on the back end, they're playing with fire, like bringing 696 00:35:47,640 --> 00:35:50,839 Speaker 1: all those blitz packages with corners and safeties that are 697 00:35:50,880 --> 00:35:53,440 Speaker 1: deep down on their depth chart. Good luck was seventeen 698 00:35:53,760 --> 00:35:56,840 Speaker 1: and the way Diami's playing or the way Zakias is 699 00:35:56,880 --> 00:35:59,600 Speaker 1: playing right now, good luck with that. If you're not 700 00:35:59,600 --> 00:36:01,040 Speaker 1: going to get home against our guy. 701 00:36:01,719 --> 00:36:04,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, you're right about that. And you know they 702 00:36:05,080 --> 00:36:08,880 Speaker 2: some guys do what they do and that's just this 703 00:36:09,000 --> 00:36:11,360 Speaker 2: is kind of their their DNA as a as a 704 00:36:11,400 --> 00:36:16,120 Speaker 2: defense coordinator, Todd Bowles, he's the that's always been as 705 00:36:16,160 --> 00:36:18,880 Speaker 2: Matra to be high pressure, bring a lot of pressure, 706 00:36:19,600 --> 00:36:24,160 Speaker 2: and regardless sometimes when you don't, when you're depleted at 707 00:36:24,160 --> 00:36:28,160 Speaker 2: in the secondary, being more aggressive actually is the answer, 708 00:36:28,200 --> 00:36:31,759 Speaker 2: because you're saying, hey, I know, my guys probably are 709 00:36:31,880 --> 00:36:33,600 Speaker 2: going to be able to cover long enough so to 710 00:36:33,680 --> 00:36:36,600 Speaker 2: try to play zone coverage or and they don't have 711 00:36:36,719 --> 00:36:40,239 Speaker 2: like some some top end rush guys, they don't have it. 712 00:36:40,280 --> 00:36:42,680 Speaker 2: They don't have a Micah Parsis somebody that they can 713 00:36:43,160 --> 00:36:47,160 Speaker 2: consistently say hey, go out win you're one on one match, 714 00:36:47,160 --> 00:36:49,680 Speaker 2: as we can play coverage behind you. We don't have 715 00:36:49,800 --> 00:36:53,840 Speaker 2: to bring pressure. They have to bring pressure. They blitz 716 00:36:54,360 --> 00:36:56,920 Speaker 2: the second most in the International Football League, behind the 717 00:36:56,920 --> 00:37:00,279 Speaker 2: Minnesota Vikings, and that's just who they are. They Uh, 718 00:37:01,320 --> 00:37:03,680 Speaker 2: that's how they feel like. They have to kind of 719 00:37:03,719 --> 00:37:06,239 Speaker 2: win the when the when the drives, when the when 720 00:37:06,280 --> 00:37:11,520 Speaker 2: that down is to bring pressure, limit the ability for 721 00:37:11,560 --> 00:37:14,120 Speaker 2: a quarterback to sit back there and pat the football. 722 00:37:14,160 --> 00:37:18,160 Speaker 2: Because they don't have just a dominant pass rusher two 723 00:37:18,520 --> 00:37:21,120 Speaker 2: they got it. They have to get five to six 724 00:37:21,160 --> 00:37:22,040 Speaker 2: man pressures. 725 00:37:22,760 --> 00:37:25,360 Speaker 1: So the other thing from yesterday that I want to 726 00:37:25,360 --> 00:37:27,279 Speaker 1: get to before we move on move on to the 727 00:37:27,280 --> 00:37:29,759 Speaker 1: playoffs was I think the team was saved by the 728 00:37:29,840 --> 00:37:33,719 Speaker 1: red zone defense. Yesterday Dallas moved the ball effectively, got 729 00:37:33,719 --> 00:37:36,400 Speaker 1: into the red zone six times, only ended up scoring 730 00:37:36,440 --> 00:37:37,000 Speaker 1: one touchdown. 731 00:37:37,080 --> 00:37:38,520 Speaker 3: I agree with you about Rico Dowdell. 732 00:37:38,560 --> 00:37:40,560 Speaker 1: Actually second half of the season, he was actually very 733 00:37:40,560 --> 00:37:43,399 Speaker 1: good for them, very productive. He rushed for over eight 734 00:37:43,520 --> 00:37:46,520 Speaker 1: hundred yards in the second half of the season. He 735 00:37:46,600 --> 00:37:48,520 Speaker 1: wasn't scoring a lot of touchdowns he did yesterday. I 736 00:37:48,560 --> 00:37:50,520 Speaker 1: think that's a difference for them in the red zone. 737 00:37:50,560 --> 00:37:53,200 Speaker 1: They don't seem to have a finisher anymore, kind of 738 00:37:53,200 --> 00:37:55,600 Speaker 1: like what Zeke used to be for their team. Dabble's 739 00:37:55,640 --> 00:37:57,160 Speaker 1: very good in between the twenties, but they don't really 740 00:37:57,200 --> 00:37:59,600 Speaker 1: have a finisher down there. That kind of materialized a 741 00:37:59,600 --> 00:38:03,240 Speaker 1: little bit yesterday. I think Lance's inexperience also probably helped 742 00:38:03,320 --> 00:38:06,120 Speaker 1: Washington a little bit inside the twenties. But I want 743 00:38:06,120 --> 00:38:08,560 Speaker 1: to give credit where credits due. The red zone defense, 744 00:38:08,560 --> 00:38:11,080 Speaker 1: which has struggled this year, is ranked among the five 745 00:38:11,120 --> 00:38:14,200 Speaker 1: words in the league. Really stepped up yesterday and gave 746 00:38:14,400 --> 00:38:16,960 Speaker 1: the offense a chance to pull it out yesterday. 747 00:38:17,239 --> 00:38:22,000 Speaker 2: That one holding up to one touchdown and six tries. 748 00:38:23,080 --> 00:38:26,160 Speaker 2: That's that's our standard. You play that type of RedZone defense, 749 00:38:26,760 --> 00:38:30,280 Speaker 2: you're going to be be the majority of teams, especially 750 00:38:31,760 --> 00:38:34,480 Speaker 2: on on flip side, we're scoring in the reds on 751 00:38:34,680 --> 00:38:37,200 Speaker 2: our ability to score touchdowns in the red zone, we're 752 00:38:37,239 --> 00:38:40,000 Speaker 2: gonna We're gonna be teams the thing that and I 753 00:38:40,040 --> 00:38:42,520 Speaker 2: know Joe Whitt is not happy about it. You mentioned 754 00:38:42,880 --> 00:38:47,120 Speaker 2: Dallas being able to move to football against us. Some 755 00:38:47,280 --> 00:38:50,680 Speaker 2: of it was we're still not playing to run to 756 00:38:50,760 --> 00:38:53,560 Speaker 2: the level we need to. And you you you want 757 00:38:53,600 --> 00:38:55,600 Speaker 2: to you want to win a role playoff game and 758 00:38:55,400 --> 00:38:57,600 Speaker 2: you touched on them. You got to be able to 759 00:38:57,680 --> 00:38:59,600 Speaker 2: run the football. You got to be able to stop 760 00:38:59,640 --> 00:39:02,080 Speaker 2: the run. And also you know your defense has to 761 00:39:02,080 --> 00:39:04,880 Speaker 2: make get some turnovers. But those are two and not 762 00:39:05,040 --> 00:39:07,279 Speaker 2: just if you want to win a role playoff game, 763 00:39:07,960 --> 00:39:10,040 Speaker 2: got to be able to run the football, Gotta be 764 00:39:10,040 --> 00:39:11,880 Speaker 2: able to stop the run. The reason you need to 765 00:39:11,920 --> 00:39:14,360 Speaker 2: be able to run the football because most of the 766 00:39:14,440 --> 00:39:17,600 Speaker 2: hostile environment, you don't want the crowd to be able 767 00:39:17,600 --> 00:39:21,680 Speaker 2: to affect and impact your your offense when in passing 768 00:39:21,680 --> 00:39:24,200 Speaker 2: the situation obvious pass the situation. You don't want to 769 00:39:24,200 --> 00:39:26,319 Speaker 2: be in a bunch of third long situation and it 770 00:39:26,480 --> 00:39:29,920 Speaker 2: also takes the crowd out of the out of the 771 00:39:29,960 --> 00:39:32,680 Speaker 2: game and it wears down a defense if you can 772 00:39:32,760 --> 00:39:36,000 Speaker 2: lean on those guys run the football effectively. So that's 773 00:39:36,040 --> 00:39:38,000 Speaker 2: part of why you need a bit of run the ball. 774 00:39:38,040 --> 00:39:42,040 Speaker 2: But you know, going going into a place, going into 775 00:39:42,120 --> 00:39:43,880 Speaker 2: hostile ar, you got to be able to stop that 776 00:39:44,040 --> 00:39:47,080 Speaker 2: rub especially on the road, and get after the defense, 777 00:39:47,120 --> 00:39:49,560 Speaker 2: get after that that quarterback and be able to get 778 00:39:49,560 --> 00:39:52,000 Speaker 2: some turnovers. It's hard to get to rest the passer 779 00:39:52,000 --> 00:39:54,480 Speaker 2: and get turnovers when you're where you're when. They had 780 00:39:54,520 --> 00:39:56,600 Speaker 2: a bunch of thirty and one thirty two thirdy threes. 781 00:39:57,880 --> 00:40:01,520 Speaker 1: That opener feels like eight years ago now, But one 782 00:40:01,560 --> 00:40:04,280 Speaker 1: of the keys to the loss was Tampa Bay scored 783 00:40:04,320 --> 00:40:07,040 Speaker 1: almost every time they got into the red zone. Baker Mayfield, 784 00:40:07,120 --> 00:40:09,279 Speaker 1: Mike Evans had their way, Chris Godwould had a good game. 785 00:40:09,280 --> 00:40:12,080 Speaker 1: Obviously he won't be playing in this one. We only 786 00:40:12,120 --> 00:40:14,640 Speaker 1: saw the beginning stages of Bucky Irving. He was a 787 00:40:14,719 --> 00:40:17,800 Speaker 1: backup at that point. In the opener, Rashad White was 788 00:40:17,840 --> 00:40:20,480 Speaker 1: the lead back. Bucky Irving now has become the lead 789 00:40:20,480 --> 00:40:23,319 Speaker 1: back for them. Had an outstanding rookie season, most rush 790 00:40:23,400 --> 00:40:25,680 Speaker 1: yards by any rookie in the NFL. They actually have 791 00:40:25,719 --> 00:40:27,799 Speaker 1: a legitimate run game, first time in a while that 792 00:40:27,840 --> 00:40:30,520 Speaker 1: Tampa Bay's kind of been like that. They're a diverse offense, 793 00:40:30,800 --> 00:40:35,480 Speaker 1: they prolifically score. Baker Mayfield had forty one touchdown passes 794 00:40:35,520 --> 00:40:40,800 Speaker 1: this year. Like they can score. So I'm expecting somewhat 795 00:40:40,800 --> 00:40:44,160 Speaker 1: of a track meet here unless things change, which at 796 00:40:44,160 --> 00:40:46,440 Speaker 1: this point in the season, I got a hard time 797 00:40:46,440 --> 00:40:48,279 Speaker 1: buying that Washington turns around, it becomes like a top 798 00:40:48,320 --> 00:40:50,400 Speaker 1: ten run defense all overnight. 799 00:40:51,560 --> 00:40:54,759 Speaker 2: I'm hoping I do outside this though you remember it this. 800 00:40:55,280 --> 00:41:00,479 Speaker 2: We had probably five, six seven opportunities to set Baker 801 00:41:00,520 --> 00:41:03,400 Speaker 2: in that game, and he was able to elude and 802 00:41:03,520 --> 00:41:06,240 Speaker 2: loud the rush and he made a lot of players 803 00:41:06,280 --> 00:41:09,319 Speaker 2: just being able to escape escape the rush, and you 804 00:41:09,360 --> 00:41:11,440 Speaker 2: know you you do that, and that's that's a different 805 00:41:11,480 --> 00:41:14,239 Speaker 2: ball game. Jaden is light years ahead of where he 806 00:41:14,440 --> 00:41:17,319 Speaker 2: was from week one to week nine to where we're 807 00:41:17,360 --> 00:41:20,080 Speaker 2: at right now. We're a better football team. I think 808 00:41:20,120 --> 00:41:23,440 Speaker 2: Tampa's a better football team. So they've dealt with some injuries. 809 00:41:23,440 --> 00:41:26,560 Speaker 2: We're dealing with some injuries. I'm looking forward to this game. 810 00:41:26,560 --> 00:41:30,000 Speaker 2: I think it's gonna be a fun game. There'll be opportunities, 811 00:41:30,840 --> 00:41:33,960 Speaker 2: especially if Tampa. I know they're gonna change some things up. 812 00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:37,040 Speaker 2: But in that first game, there were opportunities for Jaden 813 00:41:37,120 --> 00:41:40,759 Speaker 2: to make some plays in a passing game that for 814 00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:45,480 Speaker 2: him at that stage, you didn't feel comfortable taking taking 815 00:41:45,480 --> 00:41:47,759 Speaker 2: some chances on maybe a tight one to throw or 816 00:41:48,080 --> 00:41:51,640 Speaker 2: throwing a guy open. He's coming from from the collegiate 817 00:41:51,719 --> 00:41:54,280 Speaker 2: level where a lot of these guys are throwing to 818 00:41:54,320 --> 00:41:58,319 Speaker 2: two receivers that are a lot more wild. Uh, they're 819 00:41:58,320 --> 00:42:02,400 Speaker 2: a lot they're wide open as in the NFL, those 820 00:42:02,440 --> 00:42:05,240 Speaker 2: windows that that separation is gonna be a lot closer 821 00:42:06,080 --> 00:42:10,080 Speaker 2: anticipation throws. He's a much better scrambler and keeping his 822 00:42:10,120 --> 00:42:12,840 Speaker 2: eyes down down the field. I know they that's something 823 00:42:12,880 --> 00:42:16,520 Speaker 2: they harp on and and uh contention constantly wrap him 824 00:42:16,520 --> 00:42:19,799 Speaker 2: and practice of being remain in the passer outside of 825 00:42:19,800 --> 00:42:22,800 Speaker 2: the pocket. So Jaden Jayden is light years ahead of 826 00:42:22,840 --> 00:42:26,359 Speaker 2: where he was. And defensively, we're gonna have to We're 827 00:42:26,400 --> 00:42:27,880 Speaker 2: going to definitely have to run the ball, I mean 828 00:42:27,920 --> 00:42:30,680 Speaker 2: stopped and run better. Because Tapa red the ball effectively. 829 00:42:30,719 --> 00:42:33,399 Speaker 2: It gets us. That was kind of the startup when 830 00:42:33,440 --> 00:42:37,000 Speaker 2: we dealt with the trap blocks and and all those 831 00:42:37,239 --> 00:42:39,920 Speaker 2: the outside runs that we had a lot of extreme 832 00:42:39,960 --> 00:42:41,840 Speaker 2: difficult stopping in that game. 833 00:42:42,600 --> 00:42:44,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think the other thing is just to point 834 00:42:44,160 --> 00:42:45,799 Speaker 1: out and we learned this earlier. You mentioned it, like 835 00:42:46,200 --> 00:42:48,080 Speaker 1: they didn't wrap up Baker Mayfield. They god have five 836 00:42:48,120 --> 00:42:50,359 Speaker 1: sacks in that game and just didn't wrap him up 837 00:42:50,719 --> 00:42:53,600 Speaker 1: behind the line of scrimmage. What you'll see with him 838 00:42:53,680 --> 00:42:55,320 Speaker 1: this year too, there's a little bit of like the 839 00:42:55,560 --> 00:42:59,600 Speaker 1: the Josh Allen. Most quarterbacks slide or avoid contact. He 840 00:42:59,680 --> 00:43:04,560 Speaker 1: doesn't like he leans into it and almost welcomes it. 841 00:43:05,000 --> 00:43:08,080 Speaker 1: So you know, you like, you have to be careful 842 00:43:08,239 --> 00:43:10,120 Speaker 1: because if you touch the quarterback the wrong way, you 843 00:43:10,120 --> 00:43:13,080 Speaker 1: get a fifteen yard penalty. But he invites it and 844 00:43:13,120 --> 00:43:15,120 Speaker 1: he doesn't mind the contact. You got to know who 845 00:43:15,160 --> 00:43:17,200 Speaker 1: you're playing here. Like Jamee's gonna go down, he's gonna 846 00:43:17,200 --> 00:43:19,480 Speaker 1: go out of a bounds. Most quarterbacks will avoid the contact. 847 00:43:19,880 --> 00:43:22,640 Speaker 1: This guy won't. Actually he invites it. 848 00:43:23,360 --> 00:43:25,480 Speaker 2: He wants to smoke, Yes, he does. 849 00:43:27,560 --> 00:43:29,400 Speaker 3: You like that, I can see the smile on your face. 850 00:43:29,960 --> 00:43:35,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, I would say this, that's part of playing with 851 00:43:35,080 --> 00:43:39,480 Speaker 2: an age two. How he's I think his teammates rally 852 00:43:39,520 --> 00:43:42,800 Speaker 2: around him doing that type of thing that's risky because 853 00:43:42,960 --> 00:43:46,480 Speaker 2: you catch, you get caught by a linebacker or a 854 00:43:46,480 --> 00:43:51,600 Speaker 2: defensive alignment, and he's too valuable. But they feed off 855 00:43:51,640 --> 00:43:54,120 Speaker 2: of that when he's he's running around, making a play, 856 00:43:54,120 --> 00:43:56,080 Speaker 2: taking on a linebacker, doing all those types of things, 857 00:43:56,080 --> 00:43:59,120 Speaker 2: taking on a second safety or whatever and hopping up 858 00:43:59,120 --> 00:44:04,719 Speaker 2: and you know, doing his celebration afterwards. But it's definitely 859 00:44:05,600 --> 00:44:09,520 Speaker 2: a risk reward type of scenario. But yeah, I would 860 00:44:09,560 --> 00:44:11,719 Speaker 2: I would love that as a as a linebacker for 861 00:44:12,440 --> 00:44:14,640 Speaker 2: the quarterback and knowing that he's not gonna slide, that 862 00:44:14,760 --> 00:44:17,200 Speaker 2: he's gonna he's going to go and try to run 863 00:44:17,239 --> 00:44:19,759 Speaker 2: me over or try to get all he can out 864 00:44:19,800 --> 00:44:20,440 Speaker 2: of that play. 865 00:44:21,920 --> 00:44:24,239 Speaker 1: One more player before I forget from yesterday, because I 866 00:44:24,239 --> 00:44:26,880 Speaker 1: just wanted to mention. Early in the half, boy Washington 867 00:44:26,920 --> 00:44:28,480 Speaker 1: really just couldn't move the ball. It was sixty five 868 00:44:28,560 --> 00:44:30,520 Speaker 1: yards or something like that. At halftime, that's all they 869 00:44:30,520 --> 00:44:32,479 Speaker 1: were able to manage. But one guy who really stood 870 00:44:32,520 --> 00:44:34,839 Speaker 1: out was Dimmi Brown, who had really he had missed 871 00:44:34,840 --> 00:44:37,320 Speaker 1: the week before. Was really kind of a spark plug 872 00:44:37,320 --> 00:44:39,319 Speaker 1: for them. They were looking for ways to get him 873 00:44:39,360 --> 00:44:41,359 Speaker 1: the ball. He was coming through for them, and I 874 00:44:41,400 --> 00:44:44,120 Speaker 1: just want to say this to him, like in my book, 875 00:44:44,239 --> 00:44:47,200 Speaker 1: you have your first career touchdown pass that I believe 876 00:44:48,200 --> 00:44:53,279 Speaker 1: in my world that happened. So I feel bad that 877 00:44:53,360 --> 00:44:55,600 Speaker 1: officially that did not happen for you. 878 00:44:55,719 --> 00:45:01,359 Speaker 2: Yesterday, great play call, I mean great play costs came 879 00:45:01,560 --> 00:45:05,879 Speaker 2: up and the ivy threw. I'll say this, the ball 880 00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:08,399 Speaker 2: was a little it's a little different. It came out 881 00:45:08,400 --> 00:45:11,680 Speaker 2: a little different with the because he's left he's lefty, 882 00:45:12,280 --> 00:45:18,120 Speaker 2: and it wasn't like a tight spirro and Oz, you 883 00:45:18,120 --> 00:45:20,759 Speaker 2: you don't want to talk about how difficult it is 884 00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:23,239 Speaker 2: to look up and try to locate the football, and 885 00:45:23,280 --> 00:45:26,160 Speaker 2: this has this funky rotation on it. And so I mean, 886 00:45:26,200 --> 00:45:29,000 Speaker 2: you could tell that that Oz was having, you know, 887 00:45:29,040 --> 00:45:32,919 Speaker 2: a little bit of trouble tracking that that ball when 888 00:45:32,920 --> 00:45:35,879 Speaker 2: he five years before it got to him, you could 889 00:45:35,880 --> 00:45:38,040 Speaker 2: tell he was like, not not all the way shirt, 890 00:45:38,080 --> 00:45:42,240 Speaker 2: And it's almost like an outfielder. There's a deep flyball 891 00:45:42,320 --> 00:45:44,560 Speaker 2: flyout and you're like, man, I think I got it. 892 00:45:44,600 --> 00:45:47,120 Speaker 2: Next thing you know, it drops and he just had 893 00:45:47,160 --> 00:45:49,200 Speaker 2: trouble tracking it. So if you want to if you 894 00:45:49,239 --> 00:45:55,400 Speaker 2: want to say that was a touchdown in your book. 895 00:45:53,560 --> 00:45:56,719 Speaker 1: Gets a touchdown passed there? What he did, that's I'll 896 00:45:56,760 --> 00:45:59,040 Speaker 1: hear you on it. Here's what I'll say about that 897 00:45:59,120 --> 00:46:01,640 Speaker 1: place in general. It's very distracting. 898 00:46:01,719 --> 00:46:06,240 Speaker 2: There a lot of things. 899 00:46:06,400 --> 00:46:08,360 Speaker 3: There's a lot of things happening there. 900 00:46:09,000 --> 00:46:11,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, I will say this, though they did he did 901 00:46:11,640 --> 00:46:16,520 Speaker 2: provide juice to the offense. There was a I've watched 902 00:46:16,560 --> 00:46:19,359 Speaker 2: some of the offense earlier in the day and there 903 00:46:19,440 --> 00:46:22,120 Speaker 2: was a screen the threw to him. Man, he was 904 00:46:22,200 --> 00:46:25,480 Speaker 2: one block away. He actually had the block it just 905 00:46:26,040 --> 00:46:29,719 Speaker 2: the alignment. The defensive did a nice job running to 906 00:46:29,800 --> 00:46:33,240 Speaker 2: the running to the football. He actually was a Mozzie Smith. 907 00:46:33,840 --> 00:46:37,000 Speaker 2: He came out of there and he was falling. Mozzi 908 00:46:37,120 --> 00:46:40,360 Speaker 2: made this tag. If Mozzi doesn't make this tackle his play, 909 00:46:41,200 --> 00:46:44,200 Speaker 2: I think the amy with his speed, he's going to 910 00:46:44,239 --> 00:46:46,160 Speaker 2: score because he looked like I'm not sure if the 911 00:46:46,680 --> 00:46:49,239 Speaker 2: safeties would have had the right angle to catch him, 912 00:46:49,239 --> 00:46:51,840 Speaker 2: but he did provide sparking and juice to the offense yesterday. 913 00:46:52,560 --> 00:46:54,640 Speaker 1: I tell you to just play there like that stadium 914 00:46:54,640 --> 00:46:56,680 Speaker 1: was amazing. I love it, but I don't know how 915 00:46:56,719 --> 00:46:59,160 Speaker 1: you guys keep any kind of focus in that. 916 00:46:59,160 --> 00:47:01,800 Speaker 3: Place, the big screen. 917 00:47:02,920 --> 00:47:06,160 Speaker 1: Even even Logan and during a time out, was like, 918 00:47:06,800 --> 00:47:10,239 Speaker 1: I think Netflix is here shooting season two of the 919 00:47:10,360 --> 00:47:14,319 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader show. And he's standing there and like, 920 00:47:14,600 --> 00:47:17,359 Speaker 1: obviously that's what he's looking at at the moment, Like, 921 00:47:17,480 --> 00:47:21,560 Speaker 1: I don't know, world, you keep your head on straight 922 00:47:21,600 --> 00:47:22,400 Speaker 1: in that stadium. 923 00:47:22,480 --> 00:47:25,879 Speaker 2: Logan was looking at the Netflix Netflix camera and that's 924 00:47:25,920 --> 00:47:28,200 Speaker 2: what you have to do. You have to be a 925 00:47:28,200 --> 00:47:31,600 Speaker 2: professional when you're going to that into any environment, be 926 00:47:31,680 --> 00:47:32,080 Speaker 2: a pro. 927 00:47:33,920 --> 00:47:35,960 Speaker 1: I told him, though He's like, I think the Netflix 928 00:47:36,000 --> 00:47:37,120 Speaker 1: cameras are here, and I don't want to be in 929 00:47:37,160 --> 00:47:38,319 Speaker 1: that and I go they don't want you. 930 00:47:38,320 --> 00:47:44,799 Speaker 3: In it either. They're not focusing on you. They want 931 00:47:44,880 --> 00:47:45,920 Speaker 3: you out of the shot. 932 00:47:46,280 --> 00:47:48,439 Speaker 2: The blurry him. 933 00:47:49,560 --> 00:47:51,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, They're like, you're just adding extra work to like 934 00:47:51,960 --> 00:47:53,120 Speaker 1: get out of the way. 935 00:47:54,160 --> 00:47:54,560 Speaker 2: All right. 936 00:47:55,080 --> 00:47:57,239 Speaker 1: So and now what I hope is not gonna be 937 00:47:57,280 --> 00:47:59,440 Speaker 1: the last time, because I'm I'm confident we're going down 938 00:47:59,440 --> 00:48:01,399 Speaker 1: to Tampa. We'll be doing this again next week talking 939 00:48:01,440 --> 00:48:05,080 Speaker 1: about whatever the next opponent is. For the final time 940 00:48:05,080 --> 00:48:08,080 Speaker 1: in the regular season. It is time for Big Fletch's 941 00:48:08,120 --> 00:48:12,360 Speaker 1: Heavyweight Commander Championship Belt presented by Northwest Federal Credit Union 942 00:48:12,600 --> 00:48:17,200 Speaker 1: where trust matters. The rating champ was Jade Daniels because 943 00:48:17,239 --> 00:48:20,120 Speaker 1: of all the magic acts that he had pulled. I 944 00:48:20,120 --> 00:48:22,440 Speaker 1: got a feeling he's in trouble of retaining the pulp 945 00:48:22,560 --> 00:48:24,920 Speaker 1: this week because there's other contenders. 946 00:48:25,360 --> 00:48:29,880 Speaker 2: He is he is man. It was uh, you know, Jada, 947 00:48:31,400 --> 00:48:35,399 Speaker 2: he was Indee's the writing champion yesterday. He wasn't able 948 00:48:35,440 --> 00:48:38,319 Speaker 2: to go to distance and so there was there were 949 00:48:38,360 --> 00:48:42,920 Speaker 2: some challengers. There was some couple of strong challengers and contenders, 950 00:48:43,120 --> 00:48:45,759 Speaker 2: but I had to choose one. Marcus Mariota was was 951 00:48:45,800 --> 00:48:48,960 Speaker 2: a you know, a considered ration and he did he 952 00:48:49,000 --> 00:48:52,840 Speaker 2: did some great things in that ball game. But the 953 00:48:52,960 --> 00:48:57,120 Speaker 2: guy that I'm gonna choose to be the contender for 954 00:48:58,080 --> 00:49:01,440 Speaker 2: Big Fletch's Heavyweight Commanders Championship Belt, I'm gonna go with 955 00:49:02,160 --> 00:49:09,640 Speaker 2: Terry McLaurin. Terry had eight receptions sixty two yards on 956 00:49:09,760 --> 00:49:15,120 Speaker 2: twelve targets, obviously the game winner that he had a 957 00:49:15,320 --> 00:49:22,520 Speaker 2: vicecript on that on that catch, and Jaden, the numbers 958 00:49:22,640 --> 00:49:28,400 Speaker 2: just don't allow him to retain the bell. So without 959 00:49:28,520 --> 00:49:36,000 Speaker 2: further ado and no Heavyweight Championship command this big question bell, 960 00:49:36,239 --> 00:49:40,720 Speaker 2: howevern't you want to call it this for? He also 961 00:49:40,920 --> 00:49:46,480 Speaker 2: set the franchise record the receiver touchdowns with that game 962 00:49:46,520 --> 00:49:50,319 Speaker 2: win a touchdown, broke the franchise record or set a 963 00:49:50,320 --> 00:49:57,719 Speaker 2: new franchise record. So the bell goes from Jaden. Here wee, Terry, 964 00:49:58,120 --> 00:49:59,719 Speaker 2: there we three. 965 00:50:01,239 --> 00:50:03,719 Speaker 3: Whatever you want to call it's your championship belt. And 966 00:50:03,760 --> 00:50:05,600 Speaker 3: you're like, whatever you want to call. 967 00:50:05,520 --> 00:50:14,600 Speaker 2: It, the Big Pletcher's Heavyweight Championship Commander's built Commander's Heavyweight 968 00:50:14,640 --> 00:50:19,360 Speaker 2: Championship Belt. Yeah, rolls right off, and I'll have what 969 00:50:19,480 --> 00:50:20,440 Speaker 2: I call them in front of me. 970 00:50:22,440 --> 00:50:25,799 Speaker 1: Oh man, All right, before we go, let's talk about 971 00:50:25,800 --> 00:50:28,840 Speaker 1: the playoffs A little bit you had experience playing in them. 972 00:50:29,239 --> 00:50:31,319 Speaker 1: What is the big difference because this is now. I 973 00:50:31,320 --> 00:50:33,120 Speaker 1: mean a lot of the players on this team have 974 00:50:33,160 --> 00:50:35,160 Speaker 1: a lot of experience doing it. Eckler played in them, 975 00:50:35,320 --> 00:50:37,480 Speaker 1: or number of the players here have done it. But 976 00:50:37,560 --> 00:50:39,239 Speaker 1: for the group that's been here, this is new and 977 00:50:39,239 --> 00:50:42,360 Speaker 1: for this organization's first time in four years. So what 978 00:50:42,480 --> 00:50:44,680 Speaker 1: do you think Number one is the big difference between 979 00:50:44,719 --> 00:50:46,120 Speaker 1: regular season and playoff football? 980 00:50:46,960 --> 00:50:50,840 Speaker 2: Well, there's gonna be the intensity definitely ramps up. It's 981 00:50:50,920 --> 00:50:53,720 Speaker 2: just that's how it is. You look at even preseason 982 00:50:53,760 --> 00:50:56,880 Speaker 2: of regular season, there's a different intensity, but from regular 983 00:50:56,920 --> 00:51:01,160 Speaker 2: season to postseason, the intensity, the attention to detail has 984 00:51:01,160 --> 00:51:04,040 Speaker 2: to be a lot greater. The stakes are a lot higher. 985 00:51:04,760 --> 00:51:08,200 Speaker 2: You have to be ultra focused because there's going to 986 00:51:08,280 --> 00:51:11,960 Speaker 2: be so many, you know, a lot more interviews you 987 00:51:12,000 --> 00:51:15,200 Speaker 2: have to do. The media obligations kind of wrap up 988 00:51:15,239 --> 00:51:18,160 Speaker 2: a little bit where guys who are used to hiding 989 00:51:18,200 --> 00:51:21,920 Speaker 2: from the medium, they won't necessarily have that ability to 990 00:51:22,000 --> 00:51:24,520 Speaker 2: do that because they will have to, you know, be 991 00:51:25,239 --> 00:51:28,440 Speaker 2: available to the media. So there's more responsibility you have 992 00:51:28,520 --> 00:51:33,080 Speaker 2: to deal with and just understanding that, yes, a playoff game, 993 00:51:33,120 --> 00:51:37,879 Speaker 2: but once Steve the ball is snapped and the ball 994 00:51:37,960 --> 00:51:40,279 Speaker 2: is kicked off. It's still the game of football is 995 00:51:40,280 --> 00:51:43,040 Speaker 2: still the same game. So don't go in and try 996 00:51:43,080 --> 00:51:48,400 Speaker 2: to do too much. Oftentimes you'll see guys, like especially 997 00:51:48,440 --> 00:51:52,480 Speaker 2: defensive players, trying to do too much. I want to 998 00:51:52,480 --> 00:51:54,120 Speaker 2: make a play. I want to make a splash play. 999 00:51:54,160 --> 00:51:56,440 Speaker 2: Everybody's watching. I want to make anterception, I want to 1000 00:51:56,480 --> 00:52:01,120 Speaker 2: make a sack, and they neglect their responsibility and don't 1001 00:52:01,160 --> 00:52:04,239 Speaker 2: completely carry out their responsibility or try to make a 1002 00:52:04,280 --> 00:52:06,680 Speaker 2: play that's not their play to be made. So you 1003 00:52:06,800 --> 00:52:11,000 Speaker 2: have to be focused to attention to details. Let the 1004 00:52:11,040 --> 00:52:13,600 Speaker 2: players come to you. They'll come to you by doing 1005 00:52:13,640 --> 00:52:16,799 Speaker 2: your job first and foremost. And so the main thing 1006 00:52:16,960 --> 00:52:19,400 Speaker 2: is not trying to do too much. And I'm sure 1007 00:52:19,560 --> 00:52:23,520 Speaker 2: you have enough guys with experience. D Qey's coaching super Bowl, 1008 00:52:23,560 --> 00:52:26,120 Speaker 2: he's won the Super Bowl. Well, I think he was 1009 00:52:26,160 --> 00:52:29,239 Speaker 2: with Seattle when they won Super Bowl and they've done 1010 00:52:29,280 --> 00:52:32,560 Speaker 2: it a long time. You know, Bobby Wagner's has all 1011 00:52:32,560 --> 00:52:36,680 Speaker 2: this playoff experience, Zach Ertz super Bowl winning players. So 1012 00:52:36,760 --> 00:52:39,920 Speaker 2: you have a lot of guys with playoff experience to 1013 00:52:39,960 --> 00:52:43,480 Speaker 2: reiterate that message of just not trying to do too 1014 00:52:43,600 --> 00:52:46,920 Speaker 2: much and stay focused on the attention to details. 1015 00:52:47,719 --> 00:52:49,640 Speaker 1: Last few weeks when I talked to Dan Quinn to 1016 00:52:49,640 --> 00:52:54,239 Speaker 1: get ready for the broadcast specifically against Dallas, specifically against Philadelphia. Okay, 1017 00:52:54,239 --> 00:52:56,319 Speaker 1: so teams that they're your rivals, this will be the 1018 00:52:56,320 --> 00:52:59,319 Speaker 1: second time around with them. These are teams also that 1019 00:52:59,360 --> 00:53:02,880 Speaker 1: are kind of new torious for getting into extracurriculars and 1020 00:53:02,920 --> 00:53:07,040 Speaker 1: potentially goading you into penalties. Right, And he had talked 1021 00:53:07,280 --> 00:53:09,799 Speaker 1: openly about They've talked a lot about the penalties, Like, 1022 00:53:09,840 --> 00:53:12,879 Speaker 1: he doesn't he's not bothered by anything in game that's 1023 00:53:12,880 --> 00:53:15,040 Speaker 1: physical and if there's a mistake that's made, whatever, but 1024 00:53:15,080 --> 00:53:17,520 Speaker 1: it's done in the act of playing. What they don't 1025 00:53:17,560 --> 00:53:20,160 Speaker 1: like our presnat penalties, and they don't like these retaliatory 1026 00:53:20,200 --> 00:53:23,719 Speaker 1: penalties they had won yesterday against Dallas, Dron Payne got 1027 00:53:23,719 --> 00:53:25,640 Speaker 1: into one on a special team's play that led to 1028 00:53:25,719 --> 00:53:29,560 Speaker 1: a different kickoff. Right, he wants to avoid all that stuff. 1029 00:53:30,040 --> 00:53:33,520 Speaker 1: I don't walk into this worried openly about that because 1030 00:53:33,520 --> 00:53:34,160 Speaker 1: of the opponent. 1031 00:53:34,560 --> 00:53:35,360 Speaker 3: With one exception. 1032 00:53:36,160 --> 00:53:40,520 Speaker 1: So Marshaun Lattimore and Mike Evans do not like each 1033 00:53:40,560 --> 00:53:43,759 Speaker 1: other like and this goes back for years. It'll be 1034 00:53:43,840 --> 00:53:47,640 Speaker 1: detailed at nauseum throughout the week. If he is going 1035 00:53:47,680 --> 00:53:50,359 Speaker 1: to indeed play, which sounded like he's tracking towards being 1036 00:53:50,400 --> 00:53:53,440 Speaker 1: healthy and hopefully they need him. I think hopefully playing. 1037 00:53:54,680 --> 00:53:56,800 Speaker 1: This is going to be an interesting storyline to watch. 1038 00:53:57,080 --> 00:53:59,600 Speaker 1: Mike Evans has been kicked out of games against the 1039 00:53:59,640 --> 00:54:03,080 Speaker 1: Saints when he and Marshawn Latimore get into it. So 1040 00:54:03,200 --> 00:54:05,640 Speaker 1: that is going to be something to watch very closely 1041 00:54:05,719 --> 00:54:06,280 Speaker 1: this weekend. 1042 00:54:07,280 --> 00:54:10,720 Speaker 2: No, absolutely, and I hope Marshawn is out there playing. 1043 00:54:12,160 --> 00:54:17,560 Speaker 2: The seems like they know how to get under each other. 1044 00:54:17,680 --> 00:54:21,120 Speaker 2: Scared a little bit. They they've had all those battles 1045 00:54:21,120 --> 00:54:24,600 Speaker 2: when they were playing in the same division, the NFC South, 1046 00:54:25,200 --> 00:54:28,520 Speaker 2: But it'll be it'll be a great individual battle if 1047 00:54:28,560 --> 00:54:31,439 Speaker 2: that If that's the case, where where Marshaun is out there, 1048 00:54:31,880 --> 00:54:35,800 Speaker 2: and I'm sure the the Todd Todd Bowles is talking 1049 00:54:35,800 --> 00:54:39,879 Speaker 2: to Mike Evan said, Hey, if Marshawn plays, you got 1050 00:54:39,880 --> 00:54:42,319 Speaker 2: to keep you got to maintain your composure. You can't 1051 00:54:42,360 --> 00:54:45,360 Speaker 2: go out here and get fifteen yard personal file penners. 1052 00:54:45,400 --> 00:54:49,640 Speaker 2: You can't risk being ejected from that football game. So 1053 00:54:50,120 --> 00:54:53,120 Speaker 2: you know that's that's the conversation that that you you'll 1054 00:54:53,120 --> 00:54:55,320 Speaker 2: definitely want to have with your guys. You wanted to 1055 00:54:55,360 --> 00:54:57,640 Speaker 2: play with the intensity, play with their heads a little bit, 1056 00:54:57,680 --> 00:55:00,920 Speaker 2: but don't cross the line because it can be too 1057 00:55:00,960 --> 00:55:02,160 Speaker 2: costly for your football team. 1058 00:55:03,200 --> 00:55:04,879 Speaker 1: And the last one, I just want to point out 1059 00:55:04,880 --> 00:55:06,920 Speaker 1: a matchup like people aren't going to be thinking about him. 1060 00:55:06,960 --> 00:55:09,799 Speaker 1: Chris Godmin's not out there. Jalen McMillan is a high 1061 00:55:09,840 --> 00:55:12,239 Speaker 1: draft pick of theirs. We had heard because we went 1062 00:55:12,239 --> 00:55:14,880 Speaker 1: into the opener against them from their people. They were 1063 00:55:14,920 --> 00:55:18,040 Speaker 1: telling us they loved him coming out of college. They 1064 00:55:18,080 --> 00:55:20,040 Speaker 1: were convinced he was going to be a high level 1065 00:55:20,120 --> 00:55:23,680 Speaker 1: Number three. Godwin gets hurt, he and de facto becomes 1066 00:55:23,719 --> 00:55:27,000 Speaker 1: their number two. Last five games of the season, he 1067 00:55:27,040 --> 00:55:29,200 Speaker 1: has scored a touchdown in each one of them and 1068 00:55:29,280 --> 00:55:31,560 Speaker 1: has seven over five games. 1069 00:55:31,760 --> 00:55:35,160 Speaker 3: He's a problem. So it's not just Mike Evans. 1070 00:55:35,520 --> 00:55:39,279 Speaker 1: They target this guy heavily and he's been scoring a ton. 1071 00:55:39,360 --> 00:55:40,839 Speaker 1: We got to pay a lot of attention to him 1072 00:55:40,840 --> 00:55:41,360 Speaker 1: this weekend. 1073 00:55:41,960 --> 00:55:45,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, that they definitely haven't pay a lot of attention. 1074 00:55:45,400 --> 00:55:48,560 Speaker 2: I'll say this though, if you're able to have mar 1075 00:55:48,600 --> 00:55:51,920 Speaker 2: Shawn out there and you know he can match up 1076 00:55:51,920 --> 00:55:55,239 Speaker 2: with Mike Evans, that will allow you to do some things. 1077 00:55:55,280 --> 00:55:59,279 Speaker 2: Maybe roll some coverage to a Jaylen McMillan, see is 1078 00:55:59,320 --> 00:56:02,759 Speaker 2: he able to deal with the pressure having coverage role 1079 00:56:02,840 --> 00:56:06,600 Speaker 2: to him? He's a he's a rookie. Rookies, are you 1080 00:56:06,680 --> 00:56:08,840 Speaker 2: gonna being to deal with that type of added attention 1081 00:56:09,600 --> 00:56:12,239 Speaker 2: that that you may get if we if we say, hey, 1082 00:56:12,280 --> 00:56:17,880 Speaker 2: we don't have to have extra resources committed to stopping 1083 00:56:17,920 --> 00:56:20,600 Speaker 2: Mike Evans. If Marshawn is able to play, now we 1084 00:56:20,719 --> 00:56:23,839 Speaker 2: can deploy a little bit more at resources to make 1085 00:56:23,920 --> 00:56:26,600 Speaker 2: sure we x you out and see if Tapa Bacon 1086 00:56:27,280 --> 00:56:30,040 Speaker 2: can get productivity out of their third receiver, their third 1087 00:56:30,120 --> 00:56:33,680 Speaker 2: pass catcher. So it's it. It'll be a great, great 1088 00:56:33,960 --> 00:56:36,960 Speaker 2: game planning week for the for the defensive coaches, for 1089 00:56:37,040 --> 00:56:39,439 Speaker 2: the offensive coaches. And that's the beauty of this game. 1090 00:56:39,560 --> 00:56:39,719 Speaker 1: Man. 1091 00:56:40,600 --> 00:56:43,359 Speaker 2: That's what I missed. Like people ask me all the time, 1092 00:56:43,440 --> 00:56:45,640 Speaker 2: like what do you miss and but the thing that 1093 00:56:45,719 --> 00:56:49,359 Speaker 2: I probably missed the most is the the game plan 1094 00:56:49,480 --> 00:56:54,720 Speaker 2: and piece of a where you're studying Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 1095 00:56:54,920 --> 00:56:59,000 Speaker 2: even Saturday the opponent and trying to figure out what 1096 00:56:59,200 --> 00:57:03,000 Speaker 2: they do well, how you can combat that, things that 1097 00:57:03,120 --> 00:57:05,960 Speaker 2: you can do against them to cause them problems. You're 1098 00:57:06,000 --> 00:57:09,680 Speaker 2: you're constantly kind of putting your defense against certain plays 1099 00:57:09,680 --> 00:57:11,719 Speaker 2: and like, Okay, they do this, we can do that 1100 00:57:12,160 --> 00:57:15,040 Speaker 2: and vice versa. That's that's that's the piece that I 1101 00:57:15,200 --> 00:57:18,200 Speaker 2: missed the most is the game planning piece. And that's 1102 00:57:18,240 --> 00:57:21,560 Speaker 2: the beauty of this great game we have that we play. 1103 00:57:22,800 --> 00:57:25,400 Speaker 1: What do you think either team can get out of 1104 00:57:25,480 --> 00:57:28,200 Speaker 1: rewatching week one against one another? 1105 00:57:29,240 --> 00:57:31,520 Speaker 2: They'll get a lot of it. Yeah, they'll definitely get 1106 00:57:31,560 --> 00:57:34,000 Speaker 2: a lot of it. I think, as I mentioned with 1107 00:57:34,240 --> 00:57:37,200 Speaker 2: Jaden that being his first NFL start, he's going to 1108 00:57:37,240 --> 00:57:41,000 Speaker 2: get a ton out of it because from a defensive standpoint, 1109 00:57:42,000 --> 00:57:44,760 Speaker 2: there's only so many coverages that you can throw at somebody. 1110 00:57:44,880 --> 00:57:47,000 Speaker 2: So a lot of the coverages that that ty of 1111 00:57:47,080 --> 00:57:49,360 Speaker 2: played in that game, there'll be a lot of the 1112 00:57:49,400 --> 00:57:52,000 Speaker 2: coverage they play in this game. So Jaden will have 1113 00:57:52,200 --> 00:57:55,480 Speaker 2: better answers and know, you know, how to deal with 1114 00:57:55,600 --> 00:58:01,400 Speaker 2: those those coverages this time around. Matchups individual matchups that hey, 1115 00:58:01,480 --> 00:58:04,680 Speaker 2: you may whether it's Tyler Biadis knowing how to deal 1116 00:58:04,720 --> 00:58:08,800 Speaker 2: with Vida Veya a second time around, or some of 1117 00:58:08,880 --> 00:58:12,160 Speaker 2: the some of the different blitz packages that blitz looks 1118 00:58:12,200 --> 00:58:14,920 Speaker 2: that they look they threw at your pressure looks from 1119 00:58:14,960 --> 00:58:17,720 Speaker 2: a standpoint of on the other side of the flip 1120 00:58:17,800 --> 00:58:21,520 Speaker 2: side us dealing with the stopping their run in the 1121 00:58:21,560 --> 00:58:24,280 Speaker 2: ways that they attacked us from a run game. Also 1122 00:58:25,160 --> 00:58:29,480 Speaker 2: probably maybe having a better or different type of mindset 1123 00:58:29,560 --> 00:58:33,439 Speaker 2: of how to rush Baker Mayfield that game we talked 1124 00:58:33,440 --> 00:58:35,880 Speaker 2: about them, you know, probably should have had about five 1125 00:58:36,040 --> 00:58:38,760 Speaker 2: six sacks and not being able to corrab Baker. So 1126 00:58:39,360 --> 00:58:43,640 Speaker 2: having played him already once and realizing, hey, okay, maybe 1127 00:58:43,680 --> 00:58:47,040 Speaker 2: I need to slow it down a here, a half 1128 00:58:47,080 --> 00:58:49,520 Speaker 2: a step as I get closer to him. So having 1129 00:58:49,560 --> 00:58:52,000 Speaker 2: those that that Week one match up and being able 1130 00:58:52,520 --> 00:58:54,560 Speaker 2: to look at that film, it's gonna it's gonna be 1131 00:58:55,040 --> 00:58:57,800 Speaker 2: big for both teams. Yeah, I mean. 1132 00:58:57,880 --> 00:59:00,520 Speaker 1: And then the last thing really is you know, if 1133 00:59:00,560 --> 00:59:02,760 Speaker 1: I didn't know any better the way that this team 1134 00:59:02,840 --> 00:59:04,800 Speaker 1: ends every game, I would think they're doing it on purpose. 1135 00:59:05,360 --> 00:59:10,480 Speaker 1: So if this game doesn't come down to the last possession, or, 1136 00:59:10,720 --> 00:59:13,560 Speaker 1: in the case of this team, the last play, that 1137 00:59:13,640 --> 00:59:15,480 Speaker 1: would actually be a surprise to me. 1138 00:59:16,520 --> 00:59:20,160 Speaker 2: Oh man, you know what, Man, I don't know how 1139 00:59:20,240 --> 00:59:21,160 Speaker 2: many more things I can. 1140 00:59:22,680 --> 00:59:24,840 Speaker 1: I mean, the fact that we don't have a sponsor 1141 00:59:24,920 --> 00:59:27,080 Speaker 1: for blood pressure pills is amazing to me. 1142 00:59:29,000 --> 00:59:38,320 Speaker 2: Oh absolutely, but don't speak too soon. We might have one. Yes, 1143 00:59:39,400 --> 00:59:43,200 Speaker 2: we're watching fan. Do you have high blood pressure? We're 1144 00:59:43,200 --> 00:59:47,720 Speaker 2: watching your your team play such as such. We're here 1145 00:59:47,800 --> 00:59:48,040 Speaker 2: for you. 1146 00:59:49,360 --> 00:59:51,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm gonna have to read a disclaimer. If you 1147 00:59:52,120 --> 00:59:57,800 Speaker 1: listen to this broadcast, it could affect your health. It's 1148 00:59:57,840 --> 01:00:00,680 Speaker 1: pretty wild, all right. It's been an amazing season. Can't 1149 01:00:00,720 --> 01:00:03,040 Speaker 1: wait for the playoffs. I'll see you in Tampa, London. 1150 01:00:03,760 --> 01:00:04,080 Speaker 2: Let's go.