1 00:00:04,320 --> 00:00:06,720 Speaker 1: Some of the content of Patriots Unfiltered may not be 2 00:00:06,800 --> 00:00:08,280 Speaker 1: suitable for all audiences. 3 00:00:08,680 --> 00:00:18,320 Speaker 2: Listener discretion is advised. The World's a Vegeon podcast Welcome 4 00:00:18,360 --> 00:00:19,800 Speaker 2: to Patriots Unfiltered. 5 00:00:21,920 --> 00:00:23,919 Speaker 3: Mike and I just putting up pants back on. Since 6 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:25,000 Speaker 3: the postgame shot man. 7 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:27,080 Speaker 2: We were we were all in the New England Patriots 8 00:00:27,360 --> 00:00:28,440 Speaker 2: are on the rise. 9 00:00:28,200 --> 00:00:31,560 Speaker 4: Because it was on to come. But I didn't think 10 00:00:31,560 --> 00:00:33,120 Speaker 4: the schooler one was that egregious. 11 00:00:33,120 --> 00:00:33,919 Speaker 2: Oh no, it was. 12 00:00:34,760 --> 00:00:35,640 Speaker 4: He was out of bounds. 13 00:00:35,680 --> 00:00:35,920 Speaker 5: I know. 14 00:00:36,159 --> 00:00:38,920 Speaker 2: It was was like three steps out about. He barely 15 00:00:39,000 --> 00:00:39,879 Speaker 2: hit him. Look at it. 16 00:00:39,800 --> 00:00:42,840 Speaker 4: Again, he didn't seven times they launched. 17 00:00:42,840 --> 00:00:43,519 Speaker 2: He was already. 18 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:45,199 Speaker 4: I don't care that he didn't launch. He hit it 19 00:00:45,280 --> 00:00:45,640 Speaker 4: in the head. 20 00:00:45,640 --> 00:00:47,080 Speaker 2: Finished, And you're just gonna interrupt say and. 21 00:00:47,080 --> 00:00:48,760 Speaker 4: He didn't hit him. That wasn't that egregious. 22 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:50,760 Speaker 2: He's just not gonna let me talk. I'm trying to 23 00:00:50,800 --> 00:00:52,640 Speaker 2: explain what I saw, and you won't let me. 24 00:00:52,920 --> 00:00:53,680 Speaker 4: Can we just move on? 25 00:00:54,520 --> 00:00:55,320 Speaker 2: Won't do that? 26 00:00:55,960 --> 00:00:57,400 Speaker 4: All right? How many times are you going to say 27 00:00:57,440 --> 00:00:58,440 Speaker 4: he didn't hit him in the head. 28 00:00:58,520 --> 00:01:00,600 Speaker 2: I'm going to give my opinion on the If you 29 00:01:00,720 --> 00:01:04,000 Speaker 2: let me fine, is that okay? If you let me talk, 30 00:01:04,120 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 2: I can have one That's all I'm saying is can 31 00:01:06,360 --> 00:01:07,960 Speaker 2: I just give it seven times? 32 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:09,679 Speaker 3: You didn't think it was a penalty? I mean, I 33 00:01:09,680 --> 00:01:11,880 Speaker 3: get it. God Like, can we just say like it 34 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:14,039 Speaker 3: was a great win and just move on? Like, like, 35 00:01:14,080 --> 00:01:15,720 Speaker 3: why don't we have to be like, Okay. 36 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 2: We're not going to talk about the game. How's Barth doing? 37 00:01:18,080 --> 00:01:18,920 Speaker 2: Is he? Okay? 38 00:01:19,120 --> 00:01:22,080 Speaker 6: Like he's doing her soil his pants travel so he's 39 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:22,759 Speaker 6: watching it at home? 40 00:01:22,800 --> 00:01:26,480 Speaker 2: Does his mother yell at him to keep it? Alice 41 00:01:26,720 --> 00:01:27,319 Speaker 2: made me love. 42 00:01:27,640 --> 00:01:30,200 Speaker 4: This is Patriots Unfiltered. 43 00:01:29,760 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 2: Presented by Toyota's official website. 44 00:01:31,959 --> 00:01:34,160 Speaker 1: For deals, buy a Toyota dot com. 45 00:01:36,160 --> 00:01:40,120 Speaker 2: All Right, welcome the Patriots Unfiltered. It is Wednesday here 46 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:43,640 Speaker 2: at Jillette Stadium, a rainy day here in Foxborough. We 47 00:01:43,680 --> 00:01:46,200 Speaker 2: always need to rain, we do. I don't mind the 48 00:01:46,400 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 2: rains as long as it's not on the weekend. That's 49 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 2: good with me. 50 00:01:50,040 --> 00:01:50,360 Speaker 5: Uh. 51 00:01:50,440 --> 00:01:55,640 Speaker 2: But we're talking about still in the glow of the 52 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:59,520 Speaker 2: wind Sunday night. But we're also turning the page because 53 00:01:59,520 --> 00:02:02,880 Speaker 2: it's when and we're looking ahead to the New Orleans Saints, 54 00:02:03,600 --> 00:02:07,880 Speaker 2: who I think have been more than competitive that I 55 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:11,799 Speaker 2: thought they would be scrappy. So you better watch out. 56 00:02:11,919 --> 00:02:15,400 Speaker 2: You better watch out. If Bill Parcells would say, don't 57 00:02:15,400 --> 00:02:18,079 Speaker 2: take the cheese, Yeah, don't take the cheese. This could 58 00:02:18,080 --> 00:02:18,799 Speaker 2: be a trap game. 59 00:02:19,120 --> 00:02:20,800 Speaker 7: I spent the morning watching a little of them, and 60 00:02:21,240 --> 00:02:22,560 Speaker 7: thing that stood out to me is how bad their 61 00:02:22,560 --> 00:02:25,440 Speaker 7: special teams are. I mean, they had like the first 62 00:02:25,480 --> 00:02:28,320 Speaker 7: half against Seattle, it was like a punt return touchdown, 63 00:02:28,639 --> 00:02:31,880 Speaker 7: a blocked punt, a kickoff return to like their own forty, 64 00:02:32,280 --> 00:02:33,600 Speaker 7: so you know, and then they were in like a 65 00:02:33,760 --> 00:02:36,079 Speaker 7: twenty eight three hole or whatever it was. So that 66 00:02:36,200 --> 00:02:38,519 Speaker 7: might be an area the Patriots could look to pick 67 00:02:38,560 --> 00:02:42,040 Speaker 7: up some field positions, some yardage. Marcus Jones. Of course 68 00:02:42,040 --> 00:02:44,200 Speaker 7: we talked about the kickoff return, figuring out how they're. 69 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:45,320 Speaker 2: Gonna get that out with Gibbee out. 70 00:02:45,400 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 5: Yeah. 71 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:48,639 Speaker 2: So it's Deuce, it's Evan, it's Paul, it's me, it's 72 00:02:48,680 --> 00:02:51,680 Speaker 2: Alex and the booth and we'll be talking Patriots for 73 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:56,520 Speaker 2: the next couple hours. Mike Vrabel at twelve fifty five, 74 00:02:56,800 --> 00:02:59,800 Speaker 2: wyll be coming on. Has that's become our Wednesday tradition. 75 00:03:00,480 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 2: See what the coach has to say, See how he's 76 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:06,760 Speaker 2: turning the page. So any anything that's the key to. 77 00:03:06,720 --> 00:03:09,079 Speaker 3: The week, right, Yeah, you got to turn the page. 78 00:03:09,120 --> 00:03:10,519 Speaker 3: You got to get ready for a team that you 79 00:03:10,560 --> 00:03:13,519 Speaker 3: should beat on the road. Fred's right, they've had a 80 00:03:13,560 --> 00:03:17,280 Speaker 3: couple of competitive games, so if you don't show up 81 00:03:17,320 --> 00:03:19,680 Speaker 3: to play, you can lose in that league. I mean, 82 00:03:19,720 --> 00:03:22,440 Speaker 3: these teams are not that far apart. You know, the 83 00:03:22,680 --> 00:03:25,320 Speaker 3: worst teams and the best teams are not like It's 84 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:28,519 Speaker 3: not like college where you can bring your your B 85 00:03:28,680 --> 00:03:30,800 Speaker 3: or C game and get by because your talent is 86 00:03:30,840 --> 00:03:31,600 Speaker 3: just that much better. 87 00:03:32,040 --> 00:03:34,120 Speaker 4: That's the key to the week. Both mayking sure you're 88 00:03:34,120 --> 00:03:34,639 Speaker 4: ready to play. 89 00:03:34,639 --> 00:03:36,160 Speaker 7: I mean both of the first two games at home 90 00:03:36,200 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 7: where you know they're going to the end zone and 91 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:39,680 Speaker 7: the first one and the second one they got stop 92 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:42,160 Speaker 7: kind of midfield on the last drive. You know, even 93 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:44,040 Speaker 7: the Bills, it's a it's a two point game in 94 00:03:44,080 --> 00:03:47,520 Speaker 7: the fourth quarter. So I think there's plenty of little 95 00:03:47,600 --> 00:03:49,880 Speaker 7: stats and numbers for able to put up there and 96 00:03:49,920 --> 00:03:52,720 Speaker 7: be like, you know, these guys, these guys are are scrappy. 97 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:55,960 Speaker 7: I don't think that you know, Spencer Rattlers is anything special, 98 00:03:56,480 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 7: but they have some speed with the receivers that they have, 99 00:03:59,640 --> 00:04:01,600 Speaker 7: and you know those old veterans that are just the 100 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:03,120 Speaker 7: holdovers from the old Saint days. 101 00:04:03,120 --> 00:04:03,720 Speaker 1: Somehow it's there. 102 00:04:03,760 --> 00:04:06,800 Speaker 7: They're still there, you know, on both sides of the ball, 103 00:04:06,880 --> 00:04:10,000 Speaker 7: with Davis and Cam Jordan and you know, of course 104 00:04:10,040 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 7: the running back Cama Camara. 105 00:04:12,080 --> 00:04:15,840 Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, they have like sneaky good skill talent. Yeah, 106 00:04:15,880 --> 00:04:17,680 Speaker 6: I don't think they have the quarterback and I don't 107 00:04:17,760 --> 00:04:20,720 Speaker 6: their offensive line is kind of in shambles right now, 108 00:04:21,040 --> 00:04:24,719 Speaker 6: which if you want to project the Patriots blowout, Patriots 109 00:04:24,720 --> 00:04:27,680 Speaker 6: defensive line taking over this game against the Saints offensive 110 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:30,719 Speaker 6: line is like how we get to that point? But 111 00:04:31,880 --> 00:04:34,960 Speaker 6: Camara's still got it, Like, you know, he's not necessarily 112 00:04:34,960 --> 00:04:37,440 Speaker 6: as explosive as he was earlier on in his career, 113 00:04:37,440 --> 00:04:40,080 Speaker 6: but he can still run the ball, still breaks tackles 114 00:04:40,160 --> 00:04:42,880 Speaker 6: at an insane rate. Rashid Shaheed's like one of the 115 00:04:42,880 --> 00:04:46,000 Speaker 6: most underrated receivers in football, had a breakout game last week. 116 00:04:46,440 --> 00:04:49,880 Speaker 8: Agent next year, I saw you highlight that little speed. 117 00:04:50,400 --> 00:04:54,560 Speaker 6: Chris Olave, solid player, solid receiver. Cooks is still you 118 00:04:54,560 --> 00:04:57,560 Speaker 6: know back now with New Orleans. So it's not a 119 00:04:58,200 --> 00:05:01,480 Speaker 6: team that doesn't have some name brand and talent. You know, 120 00:05:01,560 --> 00:05:04,600 Speaker 6: DU's mentioned the guys on defense with you know, Cam Jordan, Demartin, 121 00:05:04,720 --> 00:05:05,320 Speaker 6: Jovis it's not. 122 00:05:05,320 --> 00:05:06,040 Speaker 4: A bad tight end. 123 00:05:06,160 --> 00:05:10,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, tight end tight ends have given the Patriots some trouble. 124 00:05:10,240 --> 00:05:13,640 Speaker 6: Yeah, it's a first time head coach, it's a quarterback 125 00:05:13,680 --> 00:05:15,160 Speaker 6: that's probably not their future. 126 00:05:15,839 --> 00:05:16,000 Speaker 2: Uh. 127 00:05:16,240 --> 00:05:19,920 Speaker 6: And that's you know, advantage Patriots big time in those categories. 128 00:05:19,960 --> 00:05:23,239 Speaker 6: But it's not a team that's you know, deprived of talent, 129 00:05:23,400 --> 00:05:25,520 Speaker 6: like they do have some players on this roster. 130 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:27,159 Speaker 7: You know, we kind of like to stay out to 131 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:29,400 Speaker 7: me a couple of times. Is kool Aid ch Industry 132 00:05:29,520 --> 00:05:32,880 Speaker 7: the rookie cornerback, kind of big physical guy. He's been 133 00:05:32,920 --> 00:05:33,680 Speaker 7: making some plays. 134 00:05:34,440 --> 00:05:34,600 Speaker 5: You know. 135 00:05:34,640 --> 00:05:38,159 Speaker 7: Another interesting thing is that Brandon Staley is the defensive coordinators. 136 00:05:38,160 --> 00:05:40,680 Speaker 1: That's a fangio guy. I'm not sure he has the 137 00:05:40,760 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 1: exact horses. 138 00:05:42,040 --> 00:05:44,479 Speaker 7: Right now for that scheme that he's well known for, 139 00:05:45,320 --> 00:05:47,520 Speaker 7: but a lot of his own coverage and you know, 140 00:05:47,560 --> 00:05:50,560 Speaker 7: I think what I'd like to see is just what's 141 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:53,240 Speaker 7: the counter punches. There's two areas. It's in the receiving game. 142 00:05:53,320 --> 00:05:54,720 Speaker 7: You know, I think teams are going to continue to 143 00:05:54,760 --> 00:05:57,760 Speaker 7: focus on Hunter and Henry and Diggs. You know, can 144 00:05:57,800 --> 00:06:00,400 Speaker 7: another guy kind of step up and make up for 145 00:06:00,440 --> 00:06:02,040 Speaker 7: that loss? If the team says, you know, we're just 146 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 7: going to take digs away. You beat us with Demario Douglas, 147 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:05,640 Speaker 7: beat us with you. 148 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:07,760 Speaker 1: Know, Matt Collins or Kyle Williams or you know any 149 00:06:07,760 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 1: of those guys. 150 00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:11,000 Speaker 7: And then I think the biggest question and the hardest 151 00:06:11,000 --> 00:06:12,440 Speaker 7: one to answer, is the running game, like how do. 152 00:06:12,400 --> 00:06:13,400 Speaker 1: You what do you do? 153 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:16,200 Speaker 7: Are you ready to give a bunch of volume carries 154 00:06:16,200 --> 00:06:18,960 Speaker 7: back to Remandra and let him be the guy like 155 00:06:19,040 --> 00:06:20,520 Speaker 7: he's been, you know, over the last I think the 156 00:06:20,600 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 7: last couple of years when they had injuries there, Remember 157 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:25,040 Speaker 7: Ezekiel Elliott I think was the last man standing when 158 00:06:25,080 --> 00:06:28,080 Speaker 7: it was just all him. Is Travon Henderson ready to 159 00:06:28,400 --> 00:06:30,160 Speaker 7: step up? And and you know, so I don't know 160 00:06:30,200 --> 00:06:31,960 Speaker 7: if you can get by with just those two guys. 161 00:06:33,160 --> 00:06:35,280 Speaker 2: Bring up Jennings, they activate him. 162 00:06:35,320 --> 00:06:38,640 Speaker 7: So they signed a practice squad guy yesterday, which I 163 00:06:38,680 --> 00:06:41,280 Speaker 7: thought was interesting because maybe it does point to I 164 00:06:41,320 --> 00:06:43,800 Speaker 7: wonder if Rabel's system is one that if you're on 165 00:06:43,839 --> 00:06:45,920 Speaker 7: a practice squad and we've had you since training camp 166 00:06:45,960 --> 00:06:48,600 Speaker 7: and an injury happens, we want to bring you up. 167 00:06:48,640 --> 00:06:50,719 Speaker 7: We want to stay in house. We don't want to 168 00:06:50,880 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 7: immediately go outside. Now, maybe they're trying to cook something 169 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:56,600 Speaker 7: up sign somebody, trade for somebody, something like that. 170 00:06:56,640 --> 00:06:58,840 Speaker 2: But you jumped over to the Patriots, But I want 171 00:06:58,839 --> 00:07:00,960 Speaker 2: to go back to the Saints for said, because they 172 00:07:00,960 --> 00:07:04,240 Speaker 2: have a young head coach. Yeah, Kellen Moore. What do 173 00:07:04,320 --> 00:07:07,720 Speaker 2: we think of him in terms of, you know, being 174 00:07:07,920 --> 00:07:12,400 Speaker 2: that game strategist in you know, cooking up schemes. 175 00:07:12,640 --> 00:07:13,880 Speaker 1: I just look at it as rattler. 176 00:07:13,960 --> 00:07:15,840 Speaker 7: I mean, I see, you can talk all about schemes, 177 00:07:15,840 --> 00:07:17,640 Speaker 7: but if you don't have a quarterback who can really 178 00:07:17,680 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 7: execute at a high level and push the ball down 179 00:07:19,680 --> 00:07:22,080 Speaker 7: the field, I mean, he's I think Paul said initially, 180 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:24,800 Speaker 7: it's it's a lot of underneath stuff. I think Olave 181 00:07:24,960 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 7: is the only one, or sorry, it's rich Shaheed is 182 00:07:27,520 --> 00:07:29,760 Speaker 7: the only one avering more than ten yards of you know, a. 183 00:07:29,720 --> 00:07:31,880 Speaker 3: Catch, and that's only because of his bond that he 184 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:33,880 Speaker 3: caught last week. I mean, I mean a lot of 185 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:38,000 Speaker 3: a seven point four yards to catch. Now, like tackle, 186 00:07:38,080 --> 00:07:39,440 Speaker 3: that's a good day for a running back. 187 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:40,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, come up and tackle. 188 00:07:41,080 --> 00:07:41,360 Speaker 2: Yeah. 189 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:43,800 Speaker 6: I think that you know what they're they're set up 190 00:07:44,360 --> 00:07:47,040 Speaker 6: is really that Kellen Moore is running the offense and 191 00:07:47,120 --> 00:07:50,080 Speaker 6: Brandon Staley is running the defense. So he hired a 192 00:07:50,120 --> 00:07:52,920 Speaker 6: guy in Stale who as head coaching experience and has 193 00:07:53,320 --> 00:07:56,520 Speaker 6: defensive coordinator experience so that he can you know, be 194 00:07:56,600 --> 00:07:58,560 Speaker 6: in the lab and call the plays. So Kellen Moore 195 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:01,600 Speaker 6: is calling the offense himself, and so he's really that's 196 00:08:01,640 --> 00:08:04,280 Speaker 6: like kind of how they divvied this up. Staley. I 197 00:08:04,320 --> 00:08:06,320 Speaker 6: know that he had caught a lot of heat as 198 00:08:06,320 --> 00:08:08,680 Speaker 6: a head coach and ended up, you know, getting fired 199 00:08:08,680 --> 00:08:12,360 Speaker 6: by the Chargers. But he has a really sophisticated defensive scheme. 200 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:14,760 Speaker 6: They play a lot of match coverage, a zone match, 201 00:08:15,440 --> 00:08:19,520 Speaker 6: so it's it's sophisticated, it's complex. You know, Duce mentioned Fangio. 202 00:08:19,600 --> 00:08:22,360 Speaker 6: It is from that tree. So they're playing a lot 203 00:08:22,360 --> 00:08:26,760 Speaker 6: of quarters match quarters this year, and so they they're 204 00:08:26,800 --> 00:08:29,560 Speaker 6: gonna kind of spin the dial on you a little 205 00:08:29,560 --> 00:08:31,200 Speaker 6: bit on the defensive side of the ball. It's a 206 00:08:31,200 --> 00:08:31,600 Speaker 6: good scheme. 207 00:08:31,680 --> 00:08:35,120 Speaker 2: It's interesting because you say it's a sophisticated defense. But 208 00:08:35,160 --> 00:08:37,600 Speaker 2: when Staley was with the Charges, wasn't he a kind 209 00:08:37,600 --> 00:08:39,040 Speaker 2: of a conservative head coach? 210 00:08:39,360 --> 00:08:41,360 Speaker 6: No, total opposite, right. 211 00:08:41,559 --> 00:08:43,200 Speaker 2: Maybe I got him mixed up with somebody else. 212 00:08:43,360 --> 00:08:44,640 Speaker 6: He was driven by the nerds. 213 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:46,120 Speaker 4: He put the fourth down on the map. 214 00:08:46,480 --> 00:08:48,160 Speaker 2: He was really one of those guys. 215 00:08:48,200 --> 00:08:52,000 Speaker 6: Yeah, and that's what ended up being his demise. But defensively, 216 00:08:52,280 --> 00:08:54,559 Speaker 6: you know, they play a lot of two high safeties, 217 00:08:54,679 --> 00:08:57,880 Speaker 6: and they really play a lot of zone, but it's 218 00:08:57,960 --> 00:09:00,559 Speaker 6: match zone where if you run a vertical route then 219 00:09:00,600 --> 00:09:02,679 Speaker 6: it gets covered like it's man to man, but if 220 00:09:02,679 --> 00:09:05,280 Speaker 6: you run underneath the defense, it gets covered like a zone. 221 00:09:05,400 --> 00:09:09,400 Speaker 6: So it's a it's a sophisticated, kind of complex defensive 222 00:09:09,400 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 6: system that they run, which you know obviously is stressful 223 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:14,320 Speaker 6: on their players and they have to learn it and 224 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:16,840 Speaker 6: all that kind of stuff. But at the same time, 225 00:09:16,880 --> 00:09:19,880 Speaker 6: it's it's the hit scheme, you know. Defensively, you know, 226 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:22,040 Speaker 6: it's Fangio's tree and and they're doing a lot of 227 00:09:22,080 --> 00:09:25,360 Speaker 6: those different things. So it's it's fun to watch their 228 00:09:25,400 --> 00:09:27,719 Speaker 6: defense on film because of that. They run a lot 229 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:31,800 Speaker 6: of different scheme and exotic things, especially third downs that 230 00:09:32,120 --> 00:09:34,640 Speaker 6: even gave Josh Allen some problems a couple of weeks ago. 231 00:09:34,760 --> 00:09:37,679 Speaker 6: You know, just nobody open like taking sacks because they're 232 00:09:37,720 --> 00:09:41,640 Speaker 6: they're not getting receivers open against the defense, So it's 233 00:09:41,679 --> 00:09:44,480 Speaker 6: a it's sneaky. It's again, I'm not like trying to 234 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:45,360 Speaker 6: pipe them up like they're this. 235 00:09:45,440 --> 00:09:47,520 Speaker 1: I've already taught myself and to be nervous about this game. 236 00:09:47,559 --> 00:09:52,040 Speaker 4: So I three of you are getting me nervous. I'm 237 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:52,559 Speaker 4: not nervous. 238 00:09:53,240 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 2: I really think it's in the NFL, it's hard to 239 00:09:55,280 --> 00:09:57,719 Speaker 2: be a team that can't do anything right. Yeah, like 240 00:09:57,880 --> 00:10:00,840 Speaker 2: even the bad teams can do something right. They're bad 241 00:10:00,880 --> 00:10:03,640 Speaker 2: because they don't do enough right, but there's always something 242 00:10:03,679 --> 00:10:04,920 Speaker 2: that they can do pretty well. 243 00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:06,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, you know, and let's talking about it. 244 00:10:07,080 --> 00:10:08,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's why I said the thing about it's not 245 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:14,040 Speaker 3: college where just the gulf is enormous between the haves 246 00:10:14,040 --> 00:10:15,640 Speaker 3: and the have nots. This might be one of the 247 00:10:15,640 --> 00:10:19,320 Speaker 3: lower echelon teams, but they still have players. I just 248 00:10:19,320 --> 00:10:22,079 Speaker 3: don't believe in Spencer Rattler, you know, which is why 249 00:10:22,120 --> 00:10:23,640 Speaker 3: I don't think that they have much of a shot. 250 00:10:23,720 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 3: But you know, the more you guys are talking, and 251 00:10:26,120 --> 00:10:28,400 Speaker 3: I'm just like kind of like filling in the gaps. 252 00:10:28,679 --> 00:10:31,120 Speaker 3: You know, Chase Young at one time was considered one 253 00:10:31,120 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 3: of the mere young edge guys. You know, he's been 254 00:10:34,920 --> 00:10:37,800 Speaker 3: a disappointment, you know, for sure, but there is some 255 00:10:37,880 --> 00:10:41,600 Speaker 3: individual talent on the defense that Evan talked about. I'm 256 00:10:41,640 --> 00:10:44,319 Speaker 3: curious your thoughts on Kellen Moore. I've always kind of 257 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:46,440 Speaker 3: thought of. I think he has a reputation of being 258 00:10:47,040 --> 00:10:50,720 Speaker 3: a really good offensive coordinator and kind of an innovative guy. 259 00:10:51,080 --> 00:10:53,920 Speaker 3: I kind of think his offenses have been disappointing. You know, 260 00:10:54,240 --> 00:10:56,280 Speaker 3: when he was with the Chargers. You know, he's supposed 261 00:10:56,280 --> 00:10:58,280 Speaker 3: to have fixed Herbert. I don't really think he did. 262 00:10:59,440 --> 00:11:01,760 Speaker 3: He was a dow was for a while. I don't 263 00:11:01,760 --> 00:11:02,560 Speaker 3: know is he that good. 264 00:11:02,760 --> 00:11:03,360 Speaker 5: I mean, from a. 265 00:11:03,320 --> 00:11:05,199 Speaker 2: Skinatics that point's certainly out of it. 266 00:11:05,320 --> 00:11:09,200 Speaker 6: So he's bunded his scheme now with what Jason Garrett 267 00:11:09,240 --> 00:11:11,480 Speaker 6: was running with the Cowboys, and now he's running what 268 00:11:11,640 --> 00:11:15,200 Speaker 6: Philly ran last year and some West Coast principles and 269 00:11:15,600 --> 00:11:17,920 Speaker 6: some of their offense you know from the gun too, 270 00:11:17,960 --> 00:11:20,840 Speaker 6: like Rattlers run the ball by design quite a bit. 271 00:11:21,040 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 6: And so I don't think that it's like I wasn't 272 00:11:24,160 --> 00:11:27,640 Speaker 6: like blown away by watching their scheme, but their offensive 273 00:11:27,679 --> 00:11:29,640 Speaker 6: line is so bad that I just like, when it 274 00:11:29,640 --> 00:11:32,160 Speaker 6: comes to scheme, if you can't block, it's hard to 275 00:11:32,200 --> 00:11:35,480 Speaker 6: start like dressing things up and get guys open with 276 00:11:35,559 --> 00:11:37,120 Speaker 6: scheme and all that kind of stuff, because you just 277 00:11:37,160 --> 00:11:40,000 Speaker 6: don't have the time back there to let it plays develop. 278 00:11:40,160 --> 00:11:44,760 Speaker 6: But I wouldn't say he's like, you know, elite or 279 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:46,880 Speaker 6: anything like that as a play caller or you know, 280 00:11:46,920 --> 00:11:50,160 Speaker 6: an offensive architect. But every once in a while, there 281 00:11:50,240 --> 00:11:52,280 Speaker 6: was some things that they ran that I was like, oh, okay, 282 00:11:52,360 --> 00:11:54,440 Speaker 6: you know, I see what you're doing. Like they especially 283 00:11:54,520 --> 00:11:57,319 Speaker 6: the quarterback design runs and the RPOs and that kind 284 00:11:57,360 --> 00:11:57,800 Speaker 6: of stuff. 285 00:11:58,400 --> 00:12:01,080 Speaker 2: We'll get right into the emails because you know, we've 286 00:12:01,080 --> 00:12:04,120 Speaker 2: got vrabel coming up, and so we want to make 287 00:12:04,120 --> 00:12:06,440 Speaker 2: sure we get people in here and about the game. 288 00:12:06,480 --> 00:12:09,080 Speaker 2: Matt and Wichita. He says, I'll start by saying, this 289 00:12:09,120 --> 00:12:11,040 Speaker 2: is a team that Patriot should absolutely be able to 290 00:12:11,080 --> 00:12:13,760 Speaker 2: handle with that set. I'm a bit concerned with how 291 00:12:13,760 --> 00:12:16,560 Speaker 2: the Saints run their offense. They funnel a lot of 292 00:12:16,600 --> 00:12:19,760 Speaker 2: the passing offense through Kamara at running back and Johnson 293 00:12:19,800 --> 00:12:22,120 Speaker 2: at tight end. If there's a clear area that the 294 00:12:22,480 --> 00:12:26,640 Speaker 2: Patriots defense has struggle with, it's been linebackers playing in coverage. 295 00:12:26,760 --> 00:12:29,200 Speaker 2: The linebackers will likely have to step up this week 296 00:12:29,520 --> 00:12:31,400 Speaker 2: versus a team that likes to throw to the tight 297 00:12:31,480 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 2: ends and running backs a whole bunch. 298 00:12:33,720 --> 00:12:33,920 Speaker 5: Yeah. 299 00:12:33,960 --> 00:12:35,480 Speaker 7: I mean I throw the safeties in that group too. 300 00:12:35,520 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 7: I think the safeties really on the tight ends has 301 00:12:37,520 --> 00:12:39,920 Speaker 7: been a matchup that teams have taken advantage of. 302 00:12:40,080 --> 00:12:41,680 Speaker 1: Going back to last week too with Kincaid. 303 00:12:41,679 --> 00:12:43,760 Speaker 7: But yeah, the tight ends have been an issue since 304 00:12:43,880 --> 00:12:47,760 Speaker 7: training camp, joint practices. Every game probably highlights, you know, 305 00:12:47,760 --> 00:12:49,360 Speaker 7: where they're going to have to get better when they 306 00:12:49,360 --> 00:12:51,200 Speaker 7: have a chance in the offseason to improve a little bit. 307 00:12:51,240 --> 00:12:54,800 Speaker 7: But I don't know, Kamara, he still looks the part 308 00:12:54,880 --> 00:12:56,480 Speaker 7: like if you just look at him not moving, I'm like, 309 00:12:56,520 --> 00:12:59,160 Speaker 7: he still looks like an elite, you know, but he 310 00:12:59,200 --> 00:13:01,520 Speaker 7: doesn't quite move the same way he once did. 311 00:13:02,320 --> 00:13:05,240 Speaker 1: He doesn't scare me a lot. It's just it's really. 312 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:07,199 Speaker 7: I think the like I said at the beginning, I 313 00:13:07,200 --> 00:13:09,360 Speaker 7: think you win this game in the margins. You dominate 314 00:13:09,400 --> 00:13:11,920 Speaker 7: on special teams, you tackle well, you know, you make 315 00:13:11,960 --> 00:13:14,559 Speaker 7: everything hard for them. I think over the last couple 316 00:13:14,600 --> 00:13:16,520 Speaker 7: of years we've gotten a crash course in what it's 317 00:13:16,559 --> 00:13:18,720 Speaker 7: like to be a bad football team and what needs 318 00:13:18,720 --> 00:13:22,080 Speaker 7: to happen for a football team bad football team to win. 319 00:13:22,440 --> 00:13:24,440 Speaker 7: And the Patriots have to avoid doing those things that 320 00:13:24,679 --> 00:13:27,480 Speaker 7: over the last couple of years gave the Patriots opportunities 321 00:13:27,520 --> 00:13:29,880 Speaker 7: to win with stupid turnovers, you know, a couple of 322 00:13:29,920 --> 00:13:32,320 Speaker 7: broken tackles, a big play to Shahed. 323 00:13:32,480 --> 00:13:34,840 Speaker 1: You know, Seattle just that's how Seattle did it. 324 00:13:34,880 --> 00:13:37,640 Speaker 7: They just raced out big plays on special teams, finished 325 00:13:37,640 --> 00:13:39,880 Speaker 7: with touchdowns and you know they never look back. But 326 00:13:39,920 --> 00:13:42,080 Speaker 7: otherwise all these games have been fairly close, and they 327 00:13:42,120 --> 00:13:42,640 Speaker 7: won last week. 328 00:13:42,720 --> 00:13:45,160 Speaker 2: BB and NH says, wondering how you think Kamara will 329 00:13:45,160 --> 00:13:47,600 Speaker 2: fare against our run defense. We're the only team in 330 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:50,280 Speaker 2: the league to have not allowed a fifty yard rushing 331 00:13:50,320 --> 00:13:52,920 Speaker 2: game from a running back through the first five. Does 332 00:13:52,920 --> 00:13:55,240 Speaker 2: that say more about our talent or the lack thereof 333 00:13:55,240 --> 00:13:56,479 Speaker 2: of our prior opponents? 334 00:13:56,960 --> 00:13:59,160 Speaker 6: I mean, Buffalo, the best run offense in the league 335 00:13:59,160 --> 00:13:59,640 Speaker 6: coming into the. 336 00:14:00,120 --> 00:14:00,920 Speaker 4: Defense has been good. 337 00:14:00,960 --> 00:14:02,720 Speaker 7: I'm starting to believe. I'm starting to believe. I mean 338 00:14:02,760 --> 00:14:04,679 Speaker 7: I was skeptical early on. I think early you know, 339 00:14:04,760 --> 00:14:07,320 Speaker 7: like I said, stats sometimes can be deceiving, matchups can 340 00:14:07,320 --> 00:14:10,000 Speaker 7: be deceiving, you know, even like Ashtrion Genty looks a 341 00:14:10,040 --> 00:14:12,400 Speaker 7: lot better now than he did in Week one. But 342 00:14:12,520 --> 00:14:14,960 Speaker 7: I'm starting to believe in those guys, and you know, 343 00:14:15,000 --> 00:14:17,160 Speaker 7: there are there are going to be some plays. 344 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:17,600 Speaker 1: To be made. 345 00:14:17,640 --> 00:14:20,240 Speaker 2: How does Tavia help versatility? 346 00:14:20,240 --> 00:14:22,120 Speaker 6: I think I thought he helped a little bit last 347 00:14:22,120 --> 00:14:24,880 Speaker 6: week too. I thought, you know, early downs, and not 348 00:14:24,920 --> 00:14:26,680 Speaker 6: to pick on Christian Ellis, but I think he's just 349 00:14:26,680 --> 00:14:29,400 Speaker 6: sturdier and just a better run defender than Christian Ellis. 350 00:14:29,440 --> 00:14:31,640 Speaker 6: And even if it's just like a first and second 351 00:14:31,720 --> 00:14:34,960 Speaker 6: down roll, or you know, if they go into big 352 00:14:35,000 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 6: personnel you know, twelve, you know, twenty one, like those 353 00:14:37,760 --> 00:14:40,320 Speaker 6: types of sets where they have multiple tight ends on 354 00:14:40,360 --> 00:14:44,240 Speaker 6: the field, I think Tavia is just better i'd stopping 355 00:14:44,240 --> 00:14:47,320 Speaker 6: the run than a guy like Kristianellis. I love how 356 00:14:47,400 --> 00:14:49,560 Speaker 6: Jack Gibbons plays. He plays with his hair on fire, 357 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:52,680 Speaker 6: but he can play a little bit too much recklessly 358 00:14:52,800 --> 00:14:54,680 Speaker 6: and so like DIVI, just being kind of like a 359 00:14:54,720 --> 00:14:58,600 Speaker 6: steady gap plugging linebacker I think could be helpful. 360 00:14:58,720 --> 00:15:01,040 Speaker 7: My bigger question is just to he gonna be on 361 00:15:01,080 --> 00:15:04,120 Speaker 7: the field and Nickel with Spallane as the two off 362 00:15:04,120 --> 00:15:05,880 Speaker 7: the ball guys. Yeah, I think we saw more of 363 00:15:05,920 --> 00:15:07,560 Speaker 7: them last week when they would go into base and 364 00:15:07,560 --> 00:15:09,600 Speaker 7: they would put him on the edge, and I thought 365 00:15:09,600 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 7: he was pretty good there. He lost it once but 366 00:15:11,200 --> 00:15:12,200 Speaker 7: it wasn't a huge gain. 367 00:15:12,680 --> 00:15:13,560 Speaker 1: But he's a physical guy. 368 00:15:13,560 --> 00:15:14,800 Speaker 7: It's just they don't have a lot of depth on 369 00:15:14,840 --> 00:15:16,880 Speaker 7: the edge, and especially with Chase on out and now 370 00:15:16,880 --> 00:15:18,280 Speaker 7: we don't know what's going on with Keyon White. 371 00:15:18,480 --> 00:15:20,360 Speaker 1: You know, he had an elbow injury in the game. 372 00:15:20,200 --> 00:15:22,720 Speaker 7: So I think he really just helps pad some of 373 00:15:22,720 --> 00:15:23,760 Speaker 7: that uncertainty on the edge. 374 00:15:23,840 --> 00:15:27,520 Speaker 2: Give you some options, okay, blue Kwala, David writes in 375 00:15:28,040 --> 00:15:29,960 Speaker 2: if the Patriots go down to the Saints and play 376 00:15:29,960 --> 00:15:32,160 Speaker 2: an okay game and end up losing, would that be 377 00:15:32,240 --> 00:15:35,480 Speaker 2: the defining moment to what this team and overall season 378 00:15:35,560 --> 00:15:38,440 Speaker 2: will be. We get hot then cold, up then down. 379 00:15:38,840 --> 00:15:40,760 Speaker 2: Sorry if you all have disgusted, I never get to 380 00:15:40,760 --> 00:15:42,560 Speaker 2: listen to Live, so I have to wait till it's 381 00:15:42,560 --> 00:15:43,200 Speaker 2: on Spotify. 382 00:15:43,520 --> 00:15:44,520 Speaker 4: I hope not. I hope not. 383 00:15:44,600 --> 00:15:46,000 Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean, I you know, I don't really feel 384 00:15:46,040 --> 00:15:47,320 Speaker 7: like it's been like that. I mean the last couple 385 00:15:47,320 --> 00:15:49,920 Speaker 7: of weeks. It feels like it's kind of been kind. 386 00:15:49,760 --> 00:15:51,120 Speaker 4: Of building a little bit of building. 387 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:52,880 Speaker 8: Yeah, so we'll see. 388 00:15:52,880 --> 00:15:54,360 Speaker 1: But this is a great I mean, I love to hear. 389 00:15:54,400 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: I'd love to hear what the stat is, Paul. 390 00:15:55,600 --> 00:15:56,960 Speaker 7: You had a great stat last week, I think from 391 00:15:57,000 --> 00:16:00,240 Speaker 7: Felgi about Rabel's record as the big time favorite. What's 392 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:02,400 Speaker 7: this record as a big time underdog to those games? 393 00:16:02,400 --> 00:16:04,640 Speaker 7: You know, just a little bit of a little bit 394 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:05,360 Speaker 7: of a stat too. 395 00:16:05,680 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 4: Yeah. 396 00:16:06,040 --> 00:16:08,720 Speaker 3: I don't know what the numbers are as a favorite, 397 00:16:09,240 --> 00:16:12,280 Speaker 3: but yeah, I mean that it played out. You know, 398 00:16:12,320 --> 00:16:15,080 Speaker 3: he was four and four as a touchdown plus underdog 399 00:16:15,160 --> 00:16:18,080 Speaker 3: and now he's five and four. Yeah, in that scenario, 400 00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:20,120 Speaker 3: while the rest of the league has a winning percentage 401 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:22,040 Speaker 3: of seventeen percent during that time. 402 00:16:22,240 --> 00:16:24,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, Well, Paul, we were talking before the show. 403 00:16:24,880 --> 00:16:28,760 Speaker 2: One of your guys on the radio, Joe Murray, pointed 404 00:16:28,800 --> 00:16:32,200 Speaker 2: out last night that in the history of the Patriots 405 00:16:32,440 --> 00:16:36,600 Speaker 2: regular season, they have never won three road games in 406 00:16:36,640 --> 00:16:39,360 Speaker 2: a row, you know, stretch of you know, three in 407 00:16:39,400 --> 00:16:43,120 Speaker 2: a row. So I thought that was interesting. It's I 408 00:16:43,120 --> 00:16:45,240 Speaker 2: can understand that's pretty hard. It's hard to do in 409 00:16:45,280 --> 00:16:48,120 Speaker 2: the NFL to go on the road and win three 410 00:16:48,160 --> 00:16:49,520 Speaker 2: straight road games. 411 00:16:49,240 --> 00:16:52,680 Speaker 3: Regular season, and you're talking about three and three straight weeks, 412 00:16:52,800 --> 00:16:55,120 Speaker 3: three straight weeks. I know that you knew that, but 413 00:16:55,160 --> 00:16:57,040 Speaker 3: I would just want to make sure that fans, you know, 414 00:16:57,320 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 3: they went undefeated in O seven, I think they won 415 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:01,000 Speaker 3: three r They didn't have. 416 00:17:01,040 --> 00:17:04,159 Speaker 2: Three in a row during that season. So did we 417 00:17:04,240 --> 00:17:06,480 Speaker 2: fight out how many times they've had the opportunity. 418 00:17:06,640 --> 00:17:06,720 Speaker 4: No. 419 00:17:06,920 --> 00:17:10,320 Speaker 3: I did quick AI search and it said that that 420 00:17:10,440 --> 00:17:14,000 Speaker 3: is completely able to quantify that, but it has happened, 421 00:17:15,720 --> 00:17:17,320 Speaker 3: so I'm sure that I'm not doing it right. 422 00:17:17,359 --> 00:17:18,439 Speaker 4: It's user error. 423 00:17:19,200 --> 00:17:22,639 Speaker 6: Yeah, it's a it's a good point. I mean, we 424 00:17:22,680 --> 00:17:24,960 Speaker 6: don't play in the games, and we feel these some 425 00:17:25,080 --> 00:17:28,480 Speaker 6: of these road trips and like it's also New Orleans 426 00:17:28,560 --> 00:17:31,520 Speaker 6: and then it's Nashville. So it's like you got to 427 00:17:31,560 --> 00:17:34,800 Speaker 6: be disciplined, like you got to be like ready, and 428 00:17:34,920 --> 00:17:38,000 Speaker 6: you got to be locked in, you know, in these situations. 429 00:17:38,040 --> 00:17:40,440 Speaker 2: Like I mean, it's more likely that in this three 430 00:17:40,600 --> 00:17:44,800 Speaker 2: road game stretch they'll lose one then win all three, 431 00:17:44,920 --> 00:17:47,040 Speaker 2: right probably statistically. 432 00:17:47,080 --> 00:17:50,000 Speaker 3: I mean, I just feel like I'm like Bizarro Paul, 433 00:17:50,280 --> 00:17:52,680 Speaker 3: Like I can't see them losing one of these two games, 434 00:17:53,000 --> 00:17:55,840 Speaker 3: the Cleveland game, even though it's at home. I can 435 00:17:55,840 --> 00:17:58,040 Speaker 3: see a scenario where that game could be trouble because 436 00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:00,240 Speaker 3: I think that they could muck you down into low 437 00:18:00,240 --> 00:18:03,800 Speaker 3: scoring game because they play good defense. I just don't 438 00:18:03,840 --> 00:18:06,240 Speaker 3: see either one of these two teams having what it 439 00:18:06,280 --> 00:18:08,560 Speaker 3: takes to beat them. But you guys have done a 440 00:18:08,560 --> 00:18:10,800 Speaker 3: good job in the first eighteen minutes of the show 441 00:18:10,960 --> 00:18:12,200 Speaker 3: convincing me that it can happen. 442 00:18:12,240 --> 00:18:13,120 Speaker 4: No, because they shouldn't. 443 00:18:13,160 --> 00:18:15,400 Speaker 6: They shouldn't lose the game, Like we're all in agreement 444 00:18:15,440 --> 00:18:16,000 Speaker 6: with that. 445 00:18:16,280 --> 00:18:19,840 Speaker 2: But you know skill line early line three and a 446 00:18:19,880 --> 00:18:22,240 Speaker 2: half Patriots, Yeah, six and a half. 447 00:18:22,359 --> 00:18:26,000 Speaker 6: I'll just give like a quick like non Patriots example 448 00:18:27,040 --> 00:18:30,680 Speaker 6: in London last weekend, apparently Jordan Addison like skipped a 449 00:18:30,720 --> 00:18:34,359 Speaker 6: team walkthrough to go like sight seeing in London and 450 00:18:34,400 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 6: they suspended him for like the first half of the 451 00:18:36,320 --> 00:18:38,000 Speaker 6: game or something like that. 452 00:18:38,119 --> 00:18:41,159 Speaker 4: It's like Coleman got suspended from showing up. 453 00:18:41,400 --> 00:18:43,160 Speaker 6: And I'm not saying like I'm using a different team 454 00:18:43,160 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 6: on purpose, because I'm not saying any of our guys 455 00:18:45,040 --> 00:18:48,280 Speaker 6: would do that, But when you go to happens, Yeah, 456 00:18:48,320 --> 00:18:51,359 Speaker 6: these cities that are fun to be in, Like that's 457 00:18:51,400 --> 00:18:54,840 Speaker 6: a discipline thing, like you have to is the everybody 458 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:58,760 Speaker 6: locked in as everyone ready to play, Like I don't 459 00:18:58,760 --> 00:19:00,640 Speaker 6: think it's because the Saints are good enough to beat 460 00:19:00,640 --> 00:19:03,720 Speaker 6: the Patriots straight up. But if it's a second straight 461 00:19:03,800 --> 00:19:06,760 Speaker 6: road trip and you got home late on Monday morning and. 462 00:19:06,960 --> 00:19:09,360 Speaker 1: It's just, yeah, it started sloppy. 463 00:19:09,560 --> 00:19:11,520 Speaker 3: I just look at the you know the cliche like 464 00:19:11,600 --> 00:19:13,080 Speaker 3: if they if you want to be sloppy and you 465 00:19:13,080 --> 00:19:16,200 Speaker 3: want to turn the ball over, you can lose you 466 00:19:16,240 --> 00:19:18,800 Speaker 3: can lose to anybody. The Giants are not a great team, 467 00:19:19,400 --> 00:19:21,640 Speaker 3: and they were dominating the Saints last week until they 468 00:19:21,640 --> 00:19:24,600 Speaker 3: decided to turn the ball over on five consecutive possessions 469 00:19:24,640 --> 00:19:26,240 Speaker 3: and all of a sudden, they're down two scores and 470 00:19:26,280 --> 00:19:26,720 Speaker 3: they lose. 471 00:19:26,800 --> 00:19:28,600 Speaker 4: Yeah, like it can happen. 472 00:19:28,840 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 7: Jules from upstairs chimes in, again, this is from AI, 473 00:19:32,680 --> 00:19:35,600 Speaker 7: so it could be wrong. But twenty seventeen, three consecutive 474 00:19:35,680 --> 00:19:38,480 Speaker 7: road games in December, Bills, Dolphins, Steelers, So that sound 475 00:19:38,600 --> 00:19:43,000 Speaker 7: right to you, guys. In twenty twenty Chargers Rams Dolphins. 476 00:19:42,720 --> 00:19:45,240 Speaker 2: They didn't win them, Yeah, but they had three games 477 00:19:45,240 --> 00:19:47,360 Speaker 2: they had they had an opportunity to win three. 478 00:19:47,760 --> 00:19:47,920 Speaker 6: Yeah. 479 00:19:47,960 --> 00:19:50,199 Speaker 4: That's also yeah, it says it's happened several times now. 480 00:19:50,280 --> 00:19:54,440 Speaker 6: Yeah, they're right right about twenty seventeen Bill's Dolphins, Steelers. 481 00:19:54,720 --> 00:19:59,719 Speaker 6: They lost that they lost to Miami. Twenty seven twenty, 482 00:19:59,600 --> 00:20:03,880 Speaker 6: they be Pittsburgh and they beat Buffalo. Was that the 483 00:20:04,600 --> 00:20:07,160 Speaker 6: I remember the twenty seven twenty game against Miami because 484 00:20:07,160 --> 00:20:09,119 Speaker 6: it was on my birthday and I had like the 485 00:20:09,119 --> 00:20:11,480 Speaker 6: whole night plan because the Patriots are playing on Monday 486 00:20:11,520 --> 00:20:13,639 Speaker 6: night football on my birthday. And then they lost the 487 00:20:13,680 --> 00:20:17,440 Speaker 6: Dolphins and I yeah, twenty seven twenty. 488 00:20:17,840 --> 00:20:18,520 Speaker 4: I lost my fun. 489 00:20:18,880 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 5: They lost. 490 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:22,040 Speaker 6: Really it was like. 491 00:20:24,000 --> 00:20:24,119 Speaker 5: Night. 492 00:20:24,200 --> 00:20:26,399 Speaker 6: Yeah, and they did not play well either. It was 493 00:20:26,720 --> 00:20:30,080 Speaker 6: they they played, you know, for Brady, they played slot. 494 00:20:30,359 --> 00:20:34,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, uh, Franklin and Baltimore. I agree, Rattler is not 495 00:20:34,119 --> 00:20:37,359 Speaker 2: a quarterback the Patriots should fear, so naturally comes Sunday, 496 00:20:37,359 --> 00:20:39,200 Speaker 2: it'll have his best game as a pro and made 497 00:20:39,240 --> 00:20:41,880 Speaker 2: to look like the second coming of Breeze. I can't 498 00:20:41,920 --> 00:20:43,879 Speaker 2: tell you how many times the Patriots have gone against 499 00:20:43,880 --> 00:20:46,240 Speaker 2: a functional starter, only to be shocked that they played 500 00:20:46,240 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 2: better than we expect. Gino Smith anyone, Yeah. 501 00:20:48,840 --> 00:20:50,399 Speaker 4: Geno Smith is light years better than this. 502 00:20:50,680 --> 00:20:51,200 Speaker 2: Yes, yeah. 503 00:20:51,560 --> 00:20:53,840 Speaker 7: And I would just say I'm in the I'm in 504 00:20:53,840 --> 00:20:55,760 Speaker 7: the honeymoon phase right now with this defense of like 505 00:20:55,800 --> 00:20:58,480 Speaker 7: being like they're too aggressive to like let anybody sit 506 00:20:58,520 --> 00:21:00,399 Speaker 7: back there. And you know, I kind of agree with 507 00:21:00,440 --> 00:21:02,719 Speaker 7: the general sentiment when back when, you know, you kind 508 00:21:02,760 --> 00:21:04,680 Speaker 7: of sit there and build the wall and have some time. 509 00:21:04,720 --> 00:21:06,560 Speaker 7: I mean, I never love that on early downs, and 510 00:21:06,920 --> 00:21:08,520 Speaker 7: you know, now it feels like they're coming to get 511 00:21:08,520 --> 00:21:09,080 Speaker 7: these guys. 512 00:21:09,119 --> 00:21:11,760 Speaker 1: So I just like that. I like that approach for. 513 00:21:11,760 --> 00:21:14,280 Speaker 7: A number of reasons, including avoiding a letdown, Like you're 514 00:21:14,320 --> 00:21:16,199 Speaker 7: just you're gonna go there and be aggressive, like just 515 00:21:16,760 --> 00:21:18,600 Speaker 7: you want to fly around and make mistakes one hundred 516 00:21:18,640 --> 00:21:20,760 Speaker 7: miles an hour. And I just I think it's maybe 517 00:21:20,800 --> 00:21:22,840 Speaker 7: harder to have a letdown when you that's your playing 518 00:21:22,840 --> 00:21:24,840 Speaker 7: style and how you're going to go into an attitude 519 00:21:24,880 --> 00:21:26,840 Speaker 7: of aggression him just we're gonna leave it all out there. 520 00:21:26,880 --> 00:21:28,800 Speaker 6: And that's why when the email was asking, like I 521 00:21:28,800 --> 00:21:33,000 Speaker 6: think Kamara is a potential mismatch against their linebackers, But 522 00:21:33,720 --> 00:21:35,840 Speaker 6: are you going to trust Rattler to like sit there 523 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:38,040 Speaker 6: and read it out and get to the matchup and 524 00:21:38,080 --> 00:21:41,639 Speaker 6: then like consistently make those decisions over and over again? 525 00:21:41,920 --> 00:21:44,760 Speaker 6: And even if he does, Like how many yards are 526 00:21:44,760 --> 00:21:47,360 Speaker 6: they really going to generate off of little angle routes 527 00:21:47,520 --> 00:21:49,920 Speaker 6: out of the backfield to Alvin Kamara swing pass it? 528 00:21:50,119 --> 00:21:51,960 Speaker 6: Like it's one thing you know that in Miami a 529 00:21:52,119 --> 00:21:54,920 Speaker 6: Chan broke a tackle and goes thirty yards to a touchdown. 530 00:21:55,359 --> 00:21:58,000 Speaker 6: I don't know if that's in Kamara's bag anymore. Yeah, 531 00:21:58,040 --> 00:22:00,440 Speaker 6: you know, so if it's like eight or not ten 532 00:22:00,520 --> 00:22:03,680 Speaker 6: yards at a time, I just I don't know if 533 00:22:03,680 --> 00:22:04,240 Speaker 6: you win that. 534 00:22:04,240 --> 00:22:07,160 Speaker 3: Way to you a point in Mike's point, he's averaging 535 00:22:07,160 --> 00:22:10,840 Speaker 3: four and a half yards pretty catch, yeah on seventeen catches. 536 00:22:11,080 --> 00:22:14,240 Speaker 4: Okay, per catch. Yeah, so he's. 537 00:22:14,080 --> 00:22:16,359 Speaker 3: Not breaking off a lot of those thirty yard you 538 00:22:16,400 --> 00:22:20,160 Speaker 3: know angle routes. One other guy. You know, I'm thinking 539 00:22:20,240 --> 00:22:22,400 Speaker 3: back to the last I think it was the last 540 00:22:22,400 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 3: time they played the Saints here. It was a Mac 541 00:22:25,600 --> 00:22:29,919 Speaker 3: Jones game and it was a mess. Right yeah, now 542 00:22:30,040 --> 00:22:32,919 Speaker 3: thinking of like Taysom Hill, yep was it was a 543 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:34,200 Speaker 3: factor in that game of fight. 544 00:22:34,720 --> 00:22:35,520 Speaker 8: Another one of the guys. 545 00:22:35,600 --> 00:22:37,880 Speaker 4: He's back. He came back last week, which. 546 00:22:37,680 --> 00:22:39,640 Speaker 6: Is what so strange that he's still on the team. 547 00:22:39,720 --> 00:22:41,639 Speaker 3: Yeah, I thought you were making fun of me for 548 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:43,919 Speaker 3: like bringing out Taysom Hill. Now they used to, they 549 00:22:44,000 --> 00:22:46,600 Speaker 3: used to want they used to last week a little bit. Yeah, sure, 550 00:22:46,720 --> 00:22:49,840 Speaker 3: which is he threw pass yeah yeah. 551 00:22:49,880 --> 00:22:52,840 Speaker 6: And it's so bizarre to me because I think Spencer 552 00:22:52,920 --> 00:22:55,520 Speaker 6: Ratler is a better runner and so like there you go, 553 00:22:55,680 --> 00:22:57,040 Speaker 6: and I get it, Taysom Hill. 554 00:22:56,920 --> 00:22:58,520 Speaker 4: Is bigger and he's the power guy. 555 00:22:58,640 --> 00:23:00,480 Speaker 6: Yeah, but like they go to ta a Mill on 556 00:23:00,560 --> 00:23:03,479 Speaker 6: these design quarterback runs and I'm like I was the defense, 557 00:23:03,520 --> 00:23:05,080 Speaker 6: I'd be like bring it, like cool. 558 00:23:05,240 --> 00:23:07,080 Speaker 3: I used to say that when he did this when 559 00:23:07,200 --> 00:23:08,320 Speaker 3: Drew Brees was still there. 560 00:23:08,400 --> 00:23:08,640 Speaker 6: Yeah. 561 00:23:08,680 --> 00:23:11,200 Speaker 3: I used to say if I was the opponent, I'd 562 00:23:11,280 --> 00:23:13,679 Speaker 3: be thrilled every time they do it. Yeah, you're taking 563 00:23:13,800 --> 00:23:16,040 Speaker 3: a Hall of Fame quarterback off the field to let 564 00:23:16,119 --> 00:23:16,639 Speaker 3: him run. 565 00:23:17,520 --> 00:23:20,280 Speaker 7: Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, you pequed my interest, Paul, I 566 00:23:20,320 --> 00:23:22,640 Speaker 7: get it. I think I blocked that game out like many. 567 00:23:22,480 --> 00:23:24,000 Speaker 6: Of Oh, it was a it was a blove. 568 00:23:24,119 --> 00:23:26,359 Speaker 3: Well, there were two games that I that I'm thinking of, 569 00:23:26,400 --> 00:23:29,800 Speaker 3: and I think that the New Orleans won. I think 570 00:23:29,800 --> 00:23:31,160 Speaker 3: they beat him twice. 571 00:23:31,520 --> 00:23:34,160 Speaker 6: The Saints. One against Mac Jenns boxbook. He threw picked 572 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:35,800 Speaker 6: six like very early on in. 573 00:23:35,680 --> 00:23:36,520 Speaker 4: The the second half. 574 00:23:36,600 --> 00:23:40,200 Speaker 7: Yeah, twenty three, twenty twenty three, October thirty four to 575 00:23:40,600 --> 00:23:41,880 Speaker 7: thirty four to That. 576 00:23:41,840 --> 00:23:44,040 Speaker 6: Was right after I was Dallas and New Orleans back 577 00:23:44,080 --> 00:23:44,400 Speaker 6: to back. 578 00:23:44,560 --> 00:23:46,360 Speaker 1: Was there another game he lost him in twenty one 579 00:23:46,359 --> 00:23:46,680 Speaker 1: as well? 580 00:23:47,960 --> 00:23:50,879 Speaker 3: The twenty eight thirteen game was Jameis Winston, I believe, 581 00:23:50,960 --> 00:23:53,400 Speaker 3: and Taysom Hill ran like they ran the clock out 582 00:23:53,400 --> 00:23:53,840 Speaker 3: of the end. 583 00:23:54,040 --> 00:23:54,280 Speaker 4: YEP. 584 00:23:55,280 --> 00:23:58,080 Speaker 3: It was twenty one thirteen and they just ran the 585 00:23:58,119 --> 00:24:01,359 Speaker 3: ball down the field and Taysom Hill ended that drive 586 00:24:01,400 --> 00:24:04,280 Speaker 3: and ended the game with a touchdown. So there was 587 00:24:04,320 --> 00:24:06,200 Speaker 3: two different games that I was thinking. 588 00:24:05,880 --> 00:24:08,720 Speaker 7: Of, thirty four to nothing. It started off halfway through 589 00:24:08,720 --> 00:24:11,520 Speaker 7: the first quarter with a Honey Badger twenty seven yard 590 00:24:11,600 --> 00:24:12,200 Speaker 7: picked six. 591 00:24:12,359 --> 00:24:14,399 Speaker 3: Yeah, and I think they had another one and like 592 00:24:14,400 --> 00:24:16,800 Speaker 3: a John hu Smith like served up on a platter 593 00:24:16,960 --> 00:24:17,560 Speaker 3: kind of pick. 594 00:24:17,760 --> 00:24:20,440 Speaker 2: Foster Moreau, oh fostered. 595 00:24:20,119 --> 00:24:21,359 Speaker 4: The island of Foster more. 596 00:24:23,160 --> 00:24:23,680 Speaker 1: Dark days. 597 00:24:23,720 --> 00:24:26,720 Speaker 3: But when Evan brought up the angle Rau for Camara, 598 00:24:26,920 --> 00:24:28,840 Speaker 3: I think that he had one of those. And I 599 00:24:28,880 --> 00:24:31,359 Speaker 3: think Jamis Winston may have hit him for one of 600 00:24:31,359 --> 00:24:34,560 Speaker 3: those in one of those two games. Like all the 601 00:24:34,600 --> 00:24:35,960 Speaker 3: things that you would go in and say, well, you 602 00:24:35,960 --> 00:24:39,719 Speaker 3: can't let Kamara do this, man, Let's say let Kamara 603 00:24:39,840 --> 00:24:40,080 Speaker 3: do that. 604 00:24:41,520 --> 00:24:45,480 Speaker 2: Let's see who's this Robin Coventry. I'm brimming with confidence 605 00:24:45,520 --> 00:24:49,600 Speaker 2: after this weekend and hoping for an unbeaten October. However, 606 00:24:49,920 --> 00:24:52,200 Speaker 2: if you could guarantee a winning streak of three games 607 00:24:52,240 --> 00:25:01,800 Speaker 2: in a row, which would you choose? There's four options, Saints, Titans, Browns, Falcons, Bucks, Jets, Bengals, Giants, Bills, 608 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:07,480 Speaker 2: or Ravens, Jets, Dolphins three in a row. 609 00:25:07,560 --> 00:25:10,200 Speaker 3: Probably Bengals, Giants, Bills, because that would be you sweep 610 00:25:10,280 --> 00:25:14,200 Speaker 3: Buffalo and you you should win the division if you could. 611 00:25:14,040 --> 00:25:16,720 Speaker 2: Sweep what about raven Jets Dolphins? So you end the season. 612 00:25:16,720 --> 00:25:18,640 Speaker 7: I mean that's appealing to me, but there are also 613 00:25:18,680 --> 00:25:20,960 Speaker 7: two crappy teams at the end, and you know, I 614 00:25:22,440 --> 00:25:24,479 Speaker 7: win at Ravens is even I don't care when it's 615 00:25:24,560 --> 00:25:25,080 Speaker 7: like That's. 616 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:26,920 Speaker 3: Why I always say, and it's hard because you don't 617 00:25:26,960 --> 00:25:29,720 Speaker 3: know how it's gonna win full but the whole. And 618 00:25:29,800 --> 00:25:31,520 Speaker 3: I know you weren't doing this yesterday. You were just 619 00:25:31,600 --> 00:25:33,440 Speaker 3: kind of playing the role, but like the whole. Like 620 00:25:33,480 --> 00:25:34,880 Speaker 3: if you told me they were going to be three 621 00:25:34,880 --> 00:25:37,200 Speaker 3: and two before well, yeah, if you told me before 622 00:25:37,200 --> 00:25:38,760 Speaker 3: the season started they were going to be three and two, 623 00:25:38,800 --> 00:25:41,960 Speaker 3: I'd be thrilled. But did you tell me that two 624 00:25:42,000 --> 00:25:43,359 Speaker 3: of the wins were going to be at Miami and 625 00:25:43,400 --> 00:25:45,320 Speaker 3: at Buffalo, Because then I would say, I don't want 626 00:25:45,320 --> 00:25:45,919 Speaker 3: to be three and two. 627 00:25:46,040 --> 00:25:46,640 Speaker 4: I want to be better. 628 00:25:46,680 --> 00:25:48,399 Speaker 3: I want to be at least four and one, at 629 00:25:48,480 --> 00:25:51,600 Speaker 3: least if I if I won the two hardest games 630 00:25:51,720 --> 00:25:54,919 Speaker 3: on paper on the schedule. Mm hm, like that's you know, 631 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:57,720 Speaker 3: I lost to Vegas. Like that's not good. 632 00:25:57,880 --> 00:25:58,760 Speaker 8: That's not good, Bob. 633 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:02,240 Speaker 6: I just that opener. I am still trying to figure 634 00:26:02,240 --> 00:26:08,440 Speaker 6: out like what from the game plan perspective, like what 635 00:26:08,560 --> 00:26:10,880 Speaker 6: was what were they doing? 636 00:26:11,080 --> 00:26:13,200 Speaker 1: Lets it felt like you woke up and you're like, oh, crap, 637 00:26:13,280 --> 00:26:13,760 Speaker 1: the games today. 638 00:26:13,760 --> 00:26:14,520 Speaker 4: We got to put a game. 639 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:19,760 Speaker 6: Defensively just like running blitz it after blitz after blitz, 640 00:26:19,800 --> 00:26:22,800 Speaker 6: and then offensively it was like it was like line 641 00:26:22,960 --> 00:26:26,159 Speaker 6: and they're just training camp offense with no and the 642 00:26:26,280 --> 00:26:29,439 Speaker 6: next week it doesn't matter now, like yeah, but like 643 00:26:30,920 --> 00:26:31,400 Speaker 6: it right. 644 00:26:31,480 --> 00:26:35,360 Speaker 2: It was the first game and maybe you know, yeah, yeah, 645 00:26:35,440 --> 00:26:35,880 Speaker 2: but like. 646 00:26:35,840 --> 00:26:38,120 Speaker 6: It was so opposite. Like offensively, it was the first 647 00:26:38,119 --> 00:26:41,040 Speaker 6: game and they came out like very vanilla, and then 648 00:26:41,080 --> 00:26:43,960 Speaker 6: defensively they did the total opposite and they just came 649 00:26:44,000 --> 00:26:46,320 Speaker 6: after Guno Smith and we're running all these crazy like 650 00:26:46,760 --> 00:26:49,679 Speaker 6: double corner blitzes and like all this stuff. And so 651 00:26:49,760 --> 00:26:52,359 Speaker 6: like if you wanted to just go the extension of 652 00:26:52,400 --> 00:26:54,359 Speaker 6: the preseason route, wouldn't you think you would do it 653 00:26:54,359 --> 00:26:55,440 Speaker 6: on both sides of the ball. 654 00:26:55,680 --> 00:26:59,960 Speaker 2: Right, we'll grab jos He says, My wife's pregnant with 655 00:27:00,080 --> 00:27:04,040 Speaker 2: our first child, doing January congratulations, and we're searching for 656 00:27:04,119 --> 00:27:07,760 Speaker 2: boys names. She's already vetoed Brady and Julian, so any 657 00:27:07,840 --> 00:27:14,639 Speaker 2: sneaky suggestions I can put on the table Drake Bronk Kronk, 658 00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:19,120 Speaker 2: Like look at your family, and you know, instead of 659 00:27:19,160 --> 00:27:24,240 Speaker 2: these wacky names like and whatever, you do, give the 660 00:27:24,359 --> 00:27:26,840 Speaker 2: kid a name knowing that someday he's going to be 661 00:27:26,920 --> 00:27:30,760 Speaker 2: an adult. You know, no no Scooter or you know, 662 00:27:31,040 --> 00:27:34,160 Speaker 2: all these all these little names that it's cute when 663 00:27:34,200 --> 00:27:36,480 Speaker 2: you're two years old, but someday you're going to be 664 00:27:36,560 --> 00:27:39,520 Speaker 2: thirty and you know, like tell me about it. Yeah, 665 00:27:39,720 --> 00:27:42,400 Speaker 2: Like some of these parents, they just think their kid's 666 00:27:42,480 --> 00:27:43,760 Speaker 2: going to be a kid for the rest of their 667 00:27:43,800 --> 00:27:47,240 Speaker 2: life and they give him this name that is not 668 00:27:47,320 --> 00:27:49,520 Speaker 2: an adult name. It's not appropriate. 669 00:27:49,880 --> 00:27:50,960 Speaker 1: Fred should come back around. 670 00:27:51,000 --> 00:27:53,360 Speaker 8: I mean Fred, there's out there. 671 00:27:53,440 --> 00:27:53,600 Speaker 9: You know. 672 00:27:53,680 --> 00:27:57,239 Speaker 2: Fred's okay, Fred's the guy next door name. 673 00:27:58,359 --> 00:27:59,639 Speaker 1: Baby's like a little baby Fred. 674 00:27:59,800 --> 00:28:00,600 Speaker 5: I I don't. 675 00:28:00,440 --> 00:28:07,280 Speaker 2: Particularly love Fred, That's hilarious. I prefer to go by 676 00:28:07,359 --> 00:28:07,919 Speaker 2: Jake Steele. 677 00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:10,760 Speaker 7: I think Mike's are MIC's are dying down too, Like 678 00:28:10,800 --> 00:28:13,280 Speaker 7: there was Mike's everywhere in my generation. Like I mean, 679 00:28:13,280 --> 00:28:14,840 Speaker 7: I were four of us on the hockey team in 680 00:28:14,880 --> 00:28:16,240 Speaker 7: my roommate was a Mic for four years. 681 00:28:16,280 --> 00:28:20,360 Speaker 2: Mike is ageless, Mike Mike goes like Mike is just cast. 682 00:28:20,480 --> 00:28:22,439 Speaker 10: Sometimes I don't know who you can wear many velder 683 00:28:22,560 --> 00:28:24,560 Speaker 10: there's Reese, there's Rabel, there. 684 00:28:24,440 --> 00:28:27,119 Speaker 3: Are I mean, but I'm like Fred, I kind of 685 00:28:27,560 --> 00:28:30,320 Speaker 3: gravitate to the traditional names. I think there's a reason why, 686 00:28:31,119 --> 00:28:33,520 Speaker 3: you know, people have been named that for one hundred 687 00:28:33,560 --> 00:28:34,359 Speaker 3: two hundred years. 688 00:28:34,840 --> 00:28:38,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, Like if there's like a great grandfather or grandmother 689 00:28:38,480 --> 00:28:40,640 Speaker 2: and your family that you want to resurrect, I think 690 00:28:40,680 --> 00:28:45,240 Speaker 2: that's cool, like keep the name going, that's your family. 691 00:28:45,680 --> 00:28:50,360 Speaker 2: But these you know, oh, we're gonna name our daughter Tuesday, and. 692 00:28:50,360 --> 00:28:51,840 Speaker 6: Why because Wednesday? 693 00:28:54,000 --> 00:28:57,440 Speaker 2: You know, like I think I think names should have meaning, 694 00:28:58,120 --> 00:29:01,400 Speaker 2: meaning and not just oh they sound cool to say. 695 00:29:01,720 --> 00:29:07,840 Speaker 6: Yeah it was the celebrity named their kid apple, Yeah, 696 00:29:08,160 --> 00:29:08,640 Speaker 6: not the other. 697 00:29:08,960 --> 00:29:11,720 Speaker 2: You know, our child special, So we're going to give 698 00:29:11,720 --> 00:29:14,360 Speaker 2: them a specially like get over it. 699 00:29:14,560 --> 00:29:16,480 Speaker 1: Like we wanted to name our kids something that was 700 00:29:16,600 --> 00:29:18,720 Speaker 1: a little bit different, angry about, not too weird. 701 00:29:18,800 --> 00:29:21,120 Speaker 7: So my kids are Tyson and Campbell, and you know 702 00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:24,960 Speaker 7: they're like kind of common, but that's weird. 703 00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:29,800 Speaker 3: I was waiting unique enough that you know what's going on. 704 00:29:29,800 --> 00:29:31,640 Speaker 1: And Campbell it's a lot of souper. We love American 705 00:29:31,640 --> 00:29:32,120 Speaker 1: food things. 706 00:29:32,160 --> 00:29:35,200 Speaker 6: That's what we were watching Monday Night Football the other night, 707 00:29:35,240 --> 00:29:37,560 Speaker 6: and Tyson Campbell was playing for the Jaguars, and Jess 708 00:29:37,680 --> 00:29:39,400 Speaker 6: was like, oh, Tyson Campbell, and I. 709 00:29:39,760 --> 00:29:41,640 Speaker 1: What about the receiver from the. 710 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:43,600 Speaker 2: Family. 711 00:29:44,520 --> 00:29:49,240 Speaker 6: No, Jordan Tyson, but it's t y s o N. 712 00:29:49,520 --> 00:29:50,320 Speaker 8: That's how I spelled. 713 00:29:50,480 --> 00:29:52,080 Speaker 6: That's how your c y s O N. 714 00:29:52,200 --> 00:29:54,040 Speaker 8: Yeah, well, how else would you spell Tyson? 715 00:29:54,760 --> 00:29:57,760 Speaker 6: I don't know. 716 00:29:56,640 --> 00:30:00,520 Speaker 2: Nowadays get through. 717 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:02,200 Speaker 6: I don't think I ever meant anybody. 718 00:30:02,200 --> 00:30:04,040 Speaker 1: So we got a Campbell first, you know, first picked 719 00:30:04,080 --> 00:30:04,520 Speaker 1: last year. 720 00:30:04,560 --> 00:30:06,080 Speaker 8: We got a Tyson this year. That will work great 721 00:30:06,080 --> 00:30:06,280 Speaker 8: for me. 722 00:30:06,440 --> 00:30:08,960 Speaker 2: All right? A five five patch five hundred is the 723 00:30:09,000 --> 00:30:11,560 Speaker 2: hot line. You can see it on the screen. Uh, 724 00:30:11,640 --> 00:30:14,040 Speaker 2: let's go see what people have to say. We'll start 725 00:30:14,080 --> 00:30:20,440 Speaker 2: with Anthony and Seattle. What's up Anthony, Hey, hey, hey, 726 00:30:20,560 --> 00:30:21,240 Speaker 2: uh I. 727 00:30:21,160 --> 00:30:24,200 Speaker 11: Have two quick things that'll get off the line. One thing, 728 00:30:24,320 --> 00:30:26,360 Speaker 11: this might be more of a heavy thing. I'm curious 729 00:30:26,400 --> 00:30:29,400 Speaker 11: to know. Are you still seeing kind. 730 00:30:29,280 --> 00:30:31,320 Speaker 4: Of get open on film? 731 00:30:31,440 --> 00:30:33,959 Speaker 11: And it's just it seems like to be this unchanted 732 00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:38,080 Speaker 11: thing where him and like the next of the you 733 00:30:38,120 --> 00:30:40,720 Speaker 11: know one speaking thing about the May night, it was 734 00:30:41,240 --> 00:30:44,000 Speaker 11: I think the first touchdown of the night was about 735 00:30:44,040 --> 00:30:46,640 Speaker 11: to happen when they rolled out to the left and 736 00:30:46,680 --> 00:30:49,360 Speaker 11: we're gonna get Pop in the hands and the deal 737 00:30:49,480 --> 00:30:52,080 Speaker 11: defender just barely deflected. And I'm just curious, like the 738 00:30:52,840 --> 00:30:55,400 Speaker 11: just seeing that up to and is that like encouraging 739 00:30:55,800 --> 00:30:56,560 Speaker 11: a kind of. 740 00:30:59,440 --> 00:31:01,000 Speaker 2: Is popcast? Okay? 741 00:31:01,120 --> 00:31:01,400 Speaker 4: Thanks? 742 00:31:01,440 --> 00:31:03,440 Speaker 2: Your speaker's phone sucks a little bit. 743 00:31:03,600 --> 00:31:06,320 Speaker 6: I thought this was Pop's best game on tape. 744 00:31:06,360 --> 00:31:09,280 Speaker 2: I thought he was just in the blocking game too. 745 00:31:09,400 --> 00:31:11,760 Speaker 6: Yeah, I thought the best overall game he played this year. 746 00:31:12,120 --> 00:31:14,640 Speaker 6: He ran a really good route on one of the 747 00:31:14,720 --> 00:31:17,080 Speaker 6: rolling pockets where he like kind of set up the 748 00:31:17,120 --> 00:31:21,120 Speaker 6: defender got up, the field broke and kind of you know, 749 00:31:21,560 --> 00:31:25,360 Speaker 6: came back to the quarterback along the sideline. He was 750 00:31:25,400 --> 00:31:27,760 Speaker 6: wide open on one of the blitzes, might have been 751 00:31:27,800 --> 00:31:29,880 Speaker 6: the coffee House deuce, might have been the coffee House 752 00:31:30,280 --> 00:31:33,120 Speaker 6: and Drake just you know, left the pocket, but he 753 00:31:33,520 --> 00:31:35,720 Speaker 6: was on a slant right behind the blitz and he 754 00:31:35,800 --> 00:31:37,680 Speaker 6: was open in the middle of the field. And then 755 00:31:37,720 --> 00:31:40,440 Speaker 6: the blocking threw on Stefan Diggs's thirty yard catch was 756 00:31:40,480 --> 00:31:42,160 Speaker 6: the same as the one he threw the week before 757 00:31:42,360 --> 00:31:46,640 Speaker 6: for Hunter Henry giving effort in the blocking game caught 758 00:31:46,640 --> 00:31:49,440 Speaker 6: a screen was opened a couple of times down the field. 759 00:31:49,960 --> 00:31:52,560 Speaker 6: I thought this was much much better, Like the route 760 00:31:52,600 --> 00:31:55,080 Speaker 6: running like the one the catch he made along the sideline, 761 00:31:55,120 --> 00:31:57,400 Speaker 6: like terrific catch. That's a great catch. And I don't 762 00:31:57,400 --> 00:32:00,680 Speaker 6: think that's really his game. No, you know, toe tap 763 00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:02,160 Speaker 6: and extension and. 764 00:32:02,120 --> 00:32:03,760 Speaker 4: Great body can gut it route. 765 00:32:04,200 --> 00:32:07,680 Speaker 6: So yeah, I mean, look, I don't know if he's 766 00:32:07,680 --> 00:32:09,560 Speaker 6: going to come in and catch ten passes this week. 767 00:32:09,560 --> 00:32:12,040 Speaker 6: I'm not saying that, but if you wanted to look 768 00:32:12,080 --> 00:32:13,960 Speaker 6: for like what the caller was talking about, just like 769 00:32:14,080 --> 00:32:17,800 Speaker 6: little things that he's doing well that might catch Todd 770 00:32:17,840 --> 00:32:20,320 Speaker 6: Downing and Josh mcdaniels's eye, I would say that that 771 00:32:20,760 --> 00:32:21,920 Speaker 6: happened in the Buffalo game. 772 00:32:22,000 --> 00:32:22,840 Speaker 1: Would he be your choice? 773 00:32:22,880 --> 00:32:25,240 Speaker 7: If you had to say, who's the next Patriot receiver 774 00:32:25,320 --> 00:32:27,520 Speaker 7: other than Dixon Henry to have five or more catches? 775 00:32:27,560 --> 00:32:30,240 Speaker 1: Would you say on that? 776 00:32:30,800 --> 00:32:34,200 Speaker 6: Yeah, maybe I could. I could see Pop having a 777 00:32:34,240 --> 00:32:35,880 Speaker 6: breakout game at some point. I don't know if it 778 00:32:35,920 --> 00:32:39,160 Speaker 6: will be consistent, Like breakout might not be the right word, 779 00:32:39,240 --> 00:32:42,160 Speaker 6: but like having like one of those like peak Pop 780 00:32:42,240 --> 00:32:44,440 Speaker 6: games where he's involved and he's getting the ball. 781 00:32:44,640 --> 00:32:46,480 Speaker 2: Do you think teams are going to have to change 782 00:32:46,480 --> 00:32:47,720 Speaker 2: how they look at Diggs now? 783 00:32:47,840 --> 00:32:50,320 Speaker 3: Like well, that's what I was wanting to as Mike 784 00:32:50,480 --> 00:32:53,440 Speaker 3: was asking that question. You know, that's what I was 785 00:32:53,480 --> 00:32:56,000 Speaker 3: thinking at some point because Digs is now I mean, 786 00:32:56,040 --> 00:32:59,239 Speaker 3: I know the Diggs is, Dix is an elite talent. Like, 787 00:32:59,320 --> 00:33:01,560 Speaker 3: so you can say all you want, we're gonna take 788 00:33:01,600 --> 00:33:04,800 Speaker 3: Digs out, and he's probably still gonna get his because 789 00:33:04,840 --> 00:33:07,840 Speaker 3: he's that good. I mean, that's been his whole career. 790 00:33:07,880 --> 00:33:12,680 Speaker 3: He's been a volume catch guy. But at some point 791 00:33:13,080 --> 00:33:15,520 Speaker 3: someone's gonna say, well, we're gonna have to make someone 792 00:33:15,560 --> 00:33:18,000 Speaker 3: else beat us on the key place. You know, on 793 00:33:18,440 --> 00:33:21,840 Speaker 3: those third downs and even fourth downs. We're gonna make 794 00:33:21,880 --> 00:33:24,360 Speaker 3: sure that he's not open, so you're gonna have to 795 00:33:24,360 --> 00:33:27,200 Speaker 3: throw it to somebody else, is it, Douglas? You know 796 00:33:27,200 --> 00:33:29,360 Speaker 3: the way you guys talked about Mac Collins the other day, 797 00:33:29,360 --> 00:33:31,240 Speaker 3: like he ran a lot of for the love of 798 00:33:31,280 --> 00:33:33,960 Speaker 3: the game, right, you know, like just sort of occupy it, 799 00:33:34,000 --> 00:33:36,440 Speaker 3: you know, do you sort of reward him one of 800 00:33:36,480 --> 00:33:38,680 Speaker 3: these weeks and say, you know, this might be this 801 00:33:38,760 --> 00:33:40,200 Speaker 3: might be a week we can get him four or 802 00:33:40,240 --> 00:33:41,320 Speaker 3: five catches, I don't know. 803 00:33:41,440 --> 00:33:43,280 Speaker 6: And he's one of those guys too that puts on 804 00:33:43,320 --> 00:33:45,920 Speaker 6: the Chris Hogan a visibility cloak every once in a while, 805 00:33:45,960 --> 00:33:48,920 Speaker 6: where like he's like the fourth guy in the progression 806 00:33:48,920 --> 00:33:51,160 Speaker 6: and they just kind of forget to cover him. Yeah, 807 00:33:51,160 --> 00:33:53,600 Speaker 6: so that could happen with Mac Collins maybe more down 808 00:33:53,640 --> 00:33:54,240 Speaker 6: the field, and that. 809 00:33:54,320 --> 00:33:57,560 Speaker 7: Got people down the field maybe you know potential. So 810 00:33:57,680 --> 00:33:59,600 Speaker 7: maybe at some point, I just don't Yeah, like you said, 811 00:33:59,600 --> 00:34:01,840 Speaker 7: I don't see and volume one of Booty? You know, 812 00:34:01,880 --> 00:34:05,560 Speaker 7: does Booty have any ability to have a volume game 813 00:34:05,600 --> 00:34:06,600 Speaker 7: and really step up? 814 00:34:06,640 --> 00:34:07,360 Speaker 4: He did in week one? 815 00:34:07,440 --> 00:34:07,600 Speaker 8: Yeah? 816 00:34:09,520 --> 00:34:17,239 Speaker 2: Yeah, Mike and Long Island? What's up? Mike? Hey? 817 00:34:17,360 --> 00:34:21,280 Speaker 12: Hey, uh so I know you got picked tomorrow. 818 00:34:21,360 --> 00:34:22,120 Speaker 5: Try to keep it quick. 819 00:34:22,280 --> 00:34:22,440 Speaker 4: Yeah. 820 00:34:22,560 --> 00:34:22,880 Speaker 2: Please? 821 00:34:23,600 --> 00:34:29,040 Speaker 13: Three questions about Marcus Joe When is he eligible for 822 00:34:29,120 --> 00:34:29,840 Speaker 13: an extension? 823 00:34:29,920 --> 00:34:32,200 Speaker 2: And would you yeah? Right now? 824 00:34:32,080 --> 00:34:32,239 Speaker 5: Two? 825 00:34:33,840 --> 00:34:35,839 Speaker 1: Nice, he's eligible right now? 826 00:34:35,840 --> 00:34:40,040 Speaker 12: Who is the more valuable player Christian Gonzalez the corner 827 00:34:40,239 --> 00:34:43,840 Speaker 12: or the versatility of Marcus Jones? And three? 828 00:34:43,920 --> 00:34:46,440 Speaker 13: Who is more electric Marcus Jones with the ball in 829 00:34:46,560 --> 00:34:51,000 Speaker 13: ten or uh that guy Brian boot ball hit with 830 00:34:51,080 --> 00:34:52,640 Speaker 13: his calls. I'll think of one. 831 00:34:53,560 --> 00:34:56,000 Speaker 2: Well, Brian, and he's making fun of Brian the caller. 832 00:34:57,640 --> 00:34:59,760 Speaker 2: I think Gonzales is more valuable. 833 00:34:59,680 --> 00:35:03,040 Speaker 3: As the resident president of the Marcus Jones Fan Club. 834 00:35:03,320 --> 00:35:06,680 Speaker 3: Gonzalez is a more valuable player I think. 835 00:35:06,719 --> 00:35:09,279 Speaker 7: I think, yeah, Marcus Jones is this is his last 836 00:35:09,360 --> 00:35:10,919 Speaker 7: year of his rookie deal, so he'll be a free 837 00:35:10,920 --> 00:35:14,319 Speaker 7: agent and he's one of the few current starters that 838 00:35:14,480 --> 00:35:16,520 Speaker 7: will be up. I think it's a good question. I 839 00:35:16,520 --> 00:35:18,160 Speaker 7: think he played really well last week. So it's hard 840 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:19,239 Speaker 7: to sit here and say, oh, I. 841 00:35:19,200 --> 00:35:21,040 Speaker 4: Don't know one of his better games I think in 842 00:35:21,080 --> 00:35:21,680 Speaker 4: the secondary. 843 00:35:21,760 --> 00:35:22,239 Speaker 1: Yeah, me too. 844 00:35:22,280 --> 00:35:25,520 Speaker 3: That's exactly because I have been pretty critical of him 845 00:35:25,560 --> 00:35:28,560 Speaker 3: at times as a defensive back. I thought he was 846 00:35:28,600 --> 00:35:31,600 Speaker 3: really good in that game play down the field. I 847 00:35:31,840 --> 00:35:32,480 Speaker 3: know it was Coleman. 848 00:35:32,560 --> 00:35:34,839 Speaker 4: I know he's not that good, but that's the that's 849 00:35:34,840 --> 00:35:37,200 Speaker 4: still giving up a lot of size. Yeah, you know, 850 00:35:37,280 --> 00:35:38,880 Speaker 4: I thought he was really really good in that. 851 00:35:39,239 --> 00:35:40,359 Speaker 1: Yes, that's the thing for me. 852 00:35:40,400 --> 00:35:44,480 Speaker 7: I just I wonder defensively what their preference is because 853 00:35:44,600 --> 00:35:45,200 Speaker 7: he's sticky. 854 00:35:45,239 --> 00:35:46,680 Speaker 1: He looked great, but he's. 855 00:35:46,560 --> 00:35:48,440 Speaker 7: Always going to be five foot eight and he's always 856 00:35:48,480 --> 00:35:49,759 Speaker 7: going to have a target on him When they have 857 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:51,680 Speaker 7: a big receiver. That's always going to be a matchup 858 00:35:51,760 --> 00:35:54,560 Speaker 7: that opponents try to take advantage of, and sometimes they 859 00:35:54,600 --> 00:35:55,600 Speaker 7: will and sometimes they won't. 860 00:35:55,680 --> 00:35:56,960 Speaker 1: Last week, he made some plays. 861 00:35:57,280 --> 00:35:59,319 Speaker 7: There have been other examples where he hasn't made those 862 00:35:59,360 --> 00:36:01,359 Speaker 7: plays and you just see somebody go up and get it. 863 00:36:01,880 --> 00:36:03,879 Speaker 7: So I'm really kind of on the fence. I love 864 00:36:04,080 --> 00:36:07,399 Speaker 7: I love the person the leadership vote to captain this year. 865 00:36:07,440 --> 00:36:10,000 Speaker 7: He's an elite punt returner. I'd be looking and it 866 00:36:10,040 --> 00:36:11,480 Speaker 7: goes a long way, So I think there, I think 867 00:36:11,480 --> 00:36:13,400 Speaker 7: there should be a spot. I just I wonder if 868 00:36:13,440 --> 00:36:15,480 Speaker 7: maybe they also bring in another guy to kind of 869 00:36:15,600 --> 00:36:17,120 Speaker 7: help him with the slot a little bit some of 870 00:36:17,160 --> 00:36:19,400 Speaker 7: the matchups. Maybe you can pull back on that and 871 00:36:19,440 --> 00:36:21,480 Speaker 7: then maybe put him on kickoff return, you know that 872 00:36:21,480 --> 00:36:23,600 Speaker 7: that maybe that's a better way to spread him around 873 00:36:23,600 --> 00:36:23,960 Speaker 7: a little bit. 874 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:26,400 Speaker 6: Yeah, I I would be I mean, I'm big Marcus 875 00:36:26,440 --> 00:36:29,440 Speaker 6: Jones fan. I think he plays much bigger than his 876 00:36:29,560 --> 00:36:34,000 Speaker 6: size and I totally maybe tackles extremely well at his size. 877 00:36:34,040 --> 00:36:36,720 Speaker 6: And I think in man coverage he's really been mostly 878 00:36:36,800 --> 00:36:39,160 Speaker 6: really good. I mean, when you have to cover Shakir 879 00:36:39,239 --> 00:36:41,880 Speaker 6: on a crossing route and there's no help, like I mean, 880 00:36:41,920 --> 00:36:45,240 Speaker 6: that's a hot that's one on one, like literally training 881 00:36:45,239 --> 00:36:47,640 Speaker 6: camp one on ones, you know like that that's hard 882 00:36:47,680 --> 00:36:51,640 Speaker 6: to do. But he's he's a good player. Now ideally, 883 00:36:51,760 --> 00:36:55,600 Speaker 6: is he maybe like your third and a half corner, 884 00:36:55,680 --> 00:36:57,799 Speaker 6: where like in some matchups he plays a little bit 885 00:36:57,840 --> 00:37:00,279 Speaker 6: more in the nickel than other matchups. Like yeah, yeah, 886 00:37:00,320 --> 00:37:02,280 Speaker 6: I could hear that, but I think with the value 887 00:37:02,280 --> 00:37:04,759 Speaker 6: that he brings as a returner, like, it's more than 888 00:37:04,880 --> 00:37:08,759 Speaker 6: valuable enough to give him a second contract between the 889 00:37:08,800 --> 00:37:13,040 Speaker 6: two of him playing a role on defense and being 890 00:37:13,480 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 6: an all pro caliber punt returner. It's yeah, I mean 891 00:37:17,200 --> 00:37:18,879 Speaker 6: one of fifty three spots. I think we can give 892 00:37:18,880 --> 00:37:19,719 Speaker 6: one to the guy like that. 893 00:37:19,920 --> 00:37:21,840 Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean a couple a little more, if everybody's 894 00:37:21,840 --> 00:37:23,560 Speaker 7: okay with a little more, you know, free agent talk 895 00:37:23,600 --> 00:37:25,400 Speaker 7: of just you know, Austin Hooper will be up like 896 00:37:25,760 --> 00:37:26,239 Speaker 7: you know, do you? 897 00:37:26,520 --> 00:37:27,239 Speaker 1: I mean, I like him. 898 00:37:27,239 --> 00:37:29,000 Speaker 7: I think he's a good complimentary piece to you. At 899 00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:30,560 Speaker 7: some point though, say we got to get younger at 900 00:37:30,560 --> 00:37:32,440 Speaker 7: the tight end position. We need to add maybe a 901 00:37:32,480 --> 00:37:34,680 Speaker 7: little bit more of a raw, dynamic kind of threat. 902 00:37:35,440 --> 00:37:39,439 Speaker 3: I would expect tight end to be near the top 903 00:37:39,480 --> 00:37:41,480 Speaker 3: of their draft list next year. 904 00:37:41,480 --> 00:37:44,279 Speaker 6: It's not a great class. So they've had some really 905 00:37:44,320 --> 00:37:46,319 Speaker 6: good tight end classes the last couple of years, and 906 00:37:46,360 --> 00:37:48,399 Speaker 6: this is not shaping up to be one of them, 907 00:37:48,880 --> 00:37:52,720 Speaker 6: so that's a factor. But I just wonder with Hooper, 908 00:37:52,800 --> 00:37:55,279 Speaker 6: he's such a pro that, like I don't know if 909 00:37:55,280 --> 00:37:59,920 Speaker 6: he would necessarily like raise a stink if he's not 910 00:38:00,080 --> 00:38:02,440 Speaker 6: playing as much as he's playing now, right, Like if 911 00:38:02,480 --> 00:38:05,399 Speaker 6: he comes, if they draft a tight end and let's 912 00:38:05,440 --> 00:38:07,960 Speaker 6: say that tight end ends up developing and is better 913 00:38:08,120 --> 00:38:10,760 Speaker 6: than Austin Hooper and he really becomes like the third 914 00:38:10,800 --> 00:38:13,040 Speaker 6: tight end, but maybe they use him in goal line 915 00:38:13,120 --> 00:38:15,759 Speaker 6: and like short yardage blocking and things like that, Like 916 00:38:15,840 --> 00:38:17,840 Speaker 6: he's not one of those types of guys that's gonna 917 00:38:17,840 --> 00:38:20,839 Speaker 6: be like you know, down in the dumps and like 918 00:38:21,040 --> 00:38:22,279 Speaker 6: it's always cancer. 919 00:38:22,000 --> 00:38:24,480 Speaker 7: Injury position too, Like it feels like you always are 920 00:38:24,480 --> 00:38:26,800 Speaker 7: going to lose one of those guys for some portion 921 00:38:26,880 --> 00:38:28,960 Speaker 7: of the season. And of course your guy Tonga too, 922 00:38:29,719 --> 00:38:31,560 Speaker 7: and Chase on a couple of you know, just there's 923 00:38:31,560 --> 00:38:33,080 Speaker 7: not a lot of free agents next year, which I. 924 00:38:33,040 --> 00:38:35,000 Speaker 6: Like, and you just have to pay improves. 925 00:38:35,440 --> 00:38:35,640 Speaker 5: Yep. 926 00:38:35,960 --> 00:38:39,600 Speaker 2: So we Gino from New Jersey just want to say, 927 00:38:39,600 --> 00:38:41,879 Speaker 2: appreciate you guys for all that you do, especially Paul 928 00:38:41,920 --> 00:38:44,839 Speaker 2: and Evan. Thanks to Evan and his ball knowledge, I'm 929 00:38:44,880 --> 00:38:47,759 Speaker 2: able to properly have conversations with people and break down 930 00:38:47,800 --> 00:38:50,400 Speaker 2: the play calling of what the team does. And thanks 931 00:38:50,400 --> 00:38:53,680 Speaker 2: to Paul, I'm able to properly be snarky and counter 932 00:38:53,800 --> 00:38:55,839 Speaker 2: argue with people if I don't agree with their takes 933 00:38:55,840 --> 00:38:57,839 Speaker 2: and tell them how wrong they are. You guys are 934 00:38:57,880 --> 00:38:59,919 Speaker 2: amazing at what you do, and keep up the great work. 935 00:39:01,239 --> 00:39:03,480 Speaker 3: Something told me that was going to be a backhanded compliment, 936 00:39:03,520 --> 00:39:04,560 Speaker 3: but I don't take it. 937 00:39:04,800 --> 00:39:09,319 Speaker 2: You don't take it? Yes, uh, Tim our friend from 938 00:39:09,400 --> 00:39:12,640 Speaker 2: Duncan great win Sunday night, best winning a long time. 939 00:39:12,680 --> 00:39:14,640 Speaker 2: I think we all need to give Paul Parrillo the 940 00:39:14,680 --> 00:39:17,160 Speaker 2: props he deserves for calling the outcome of the game 941 00:39:17,239 --> 00:39:20,000 Speaker 2: throughout the week, whether it was on Get Filtered or 942 00:39:20,040 --> 00:39:23,200 Speaker 2: Patriots All Access. He was confident the Patriots would pull 943 00:39:23,239 --> 00:39:26,600 Speaker 2: the upset as most everyone who's picking against them. Just 944 00:39:26,680 --> 00:39:28,920 Speaker 2: showed how well he knows the team and how they 945 00:39:28,960 --> 00:39:32,120 Speaker 2: are trending. So on All Access, were you the only 946 00:39:32,160 --> 00:39:33,319 Speaker 2: one that picked the Patriots? 947 00:39:33,520 --> 00:39:36,200 Speaker 4: Well, it's just Mike and I. You know, Steven say 948 00:39:36,320 --> 00:39:36,920 Speaker 4: Steve Berry. 949 00:39:38,239 --> 00:39:40,319 Speaker 3: Steve doesn't really make a pick, but he gets mad 950 00:39:40,360 --> 00:39:42,160 Speaker 3: at Mike and I if we happen to pick against him. 951 00:39:42,160 --> 00:39:43,640 Speaker 1: Sim and a dagger to the heart for Reese to. 952 00:39:43,640 --> 00:39:47,400 Speaker 3: Get hear you the Patriots. So I believe in the 953 00:39:47,600 --> 00:39:49,880 Speaker 3: entire time. And then we've been doing it together probably 954 00:39:49,920 --> 00:39:52,840 Speaker 3: for close to ten years now. I don't ever remember 955 00:39:53,080 --> 00:39:54,960 Speaker 3: a time, not a single time, that I picked the 956 00:39:54,960 --> 00:39:58,160 Speaker 3: Patriots when he didn't. Now, normally it's Patriots all Access. 957 00:39:58,200 --> 00:40:00,920 Speaker 3: We normally picked the Patriots. I mean, it is what 958 00:40:00,960 --> 00:40:04,000 Speaker 3: it is. But usually when we pick against them, it's 959 00:40:04,000 --> 00:40:07,000 Speaker 3: a pretty obvious spot to pick against them, and we 960 00:40:07,080 --> 00:40:07,720 Speaker 3: both do. 961 00:40:09,080 --> 00:40:12,359 Speaker 4: This one he picked up, he was he was still 962 00:40:12,480 --> 00:40:15,000 Speaker 4: score score. My score was thirty four to thirty three, 963 00:40:15,040 --> 00:40:15,719 Speaker 4: so not really close. 964 00:40:16,239 --> 00:40:17,040 Speaker 8: Mike's was the team. 965 00:40:17,680 --> 00:40:19,240 Speaker 3: I think he said they were going to lose twenty 966 00:40:19,280 --> 00:40:22,279 Speaker 3: seven to twenty something like that, which I mean he 967 00:40:22,320 --> 00:40:24,920 Speaker 3: actually had a closer view with the game, like you 968 00:40:25,080 --> 00:40:27,799 Speaker 3: had to drink me I did. I fen't think it 969 00:40:27,840 --> 00:40:31,400 Speaker 3: was going to go down to the last drive. Shoot, 970 00:40:31,600 --> 00:40:33,839 Speaker 3: there's not a lot of stuff. There's not a lot 971 00:40:33,840 --> 00:40:36,239 Speaker 3: of stuff that happened that I kind of. I thought 972 00:40:36,280 --> 00:40:39,799 Speaker 3: the Patriots would run the ball, well, I thought I 973 00:40:39,800 --> 00:40:42,400 Speaker 3: didn't think they could rely on turnovers like you know, 974 00:40:42,440 --> 00:40:45,440 Speaker 3: they ended up getting three of them, three takeaways, So 975 00:40:46,200 --> 00:40:47,960 Speaker 3: I mean I got it. I guess I'll take it, 976 00:40:48,480 --> 00:40:51,520 Speaker 3: but it wasn't really you know, it wasn't a great prediction. 977 00:40:51,600 --> 00:40:53,120 Speaker 7: But it's even more remarkable when you look at how 978 00:40:53,120 --> 00:40:54,920 Speaker 7: good Buffalo has been at home, and how long it's 979 00:40:54,960 --> 00:40:58,360 Speaker 7: been since they've lost their how clean they played football there. 980 00:40:58,600 --> 00:41:00,839 Speaker 7: You know, it's just a really hard place to to win. 981 00:41:01,160 --> 00:41:02,279 Speaker 4: Knock them all, but I did. 982 00:41:02,600 --> 00:41:04,960 Speaker 3: There was something about the way Miami was, I mean, 983 00:41:05,120 --> 00:41:08,439 Speaker 3: the way Buffalo was playing that I said, they don't 984 00:41:08,440 --> 00:41:12,560 Speaker 3: look like they're really locked in. Yeah, I felt that 985 00:41:12,560 --> 00:41:14,120 Speaker 3: if they weren't locked in against the Patriots. 986 00:41:14,880 --> 00:41:16,279 Speaker 7: Do you think that this might be kind of an 987 00:41:16,320 --> 00:41:18,000 Speaker 7: epidemic for some of these teams right now? 988 00:41:18,000 --> 00:41:19,680 Speaker 1: Because the Chiefs and. 989 00:41:19,680 --> 00:41:21,359 Speaker 7: The Raid, it's like they're also good for so long 990 00:41:21,400 --> 00:41:23,920 Speaker 7: that maybe I don't know, I'm just spitballing of like 991 00:41:23,960 --> 00:41:25,560 Speaker 7: holes are starting to pop, or you're just kind of 992 00:41:25,560 --> 00:41:26,240 Speaker 7: getting bored. 993 00:41:26,400 --> 00:41:29,719 Speaker 3: I have a different time, and this one might come 994 00:41:29,760 --> 00:41:32,160 Speaker 3: back and hot me. I think the Chiefs demise has 995 00:41:32,239 --> 00:41:35,640 Speaker 3: been grossly exaggerated. I'm not if I was a Kansas 996 00:41:35,640 --> 00:41:37,960 Speaker 3: City fan, I wouldn't be overly worried right now. Then 997 00:41:37,960 --> 00:41:39,560 Speaker 3: maybe I'm whistling past the graveyard. 998 00:41:39,640 --> 00:41:40,680 Speaker 6: No, I would agree, but. 999 00:41:40,680 --> 00:41:42,480 Speaker 3: I think Rice is gonna go I think their offense 1000 00:41:42,520 --> 00:41:45,200 Speaker 3: has already looked exponentially better with Worthy back. 1001 00:41:45,280 --> 00:41:45,960 Speaker 4: Yeah, when you. 1002 00:41:45,960 --> 00:41:48,799 Speaker 3: Get Rice there too, then Kelsey goes back to what 1003 00:41:48,880 --> 00:41:50,600 Speaker 3: he should be at this stage of his career and 1004 00:41:50,800 --> 00:41:53,160 Speaker 3: like sort of a spare part that they you know, 1005 00:41:53,960 --> 00:41:57,160 Speaker 3: I think the offense really look good again. 1006 00:41:57,320 --> 00:41:59,120 Speaker 4: The other night, it's two games in a row. 1007 00:41:59,160 --> 00:42:01,319 Speaker 3: They scored twenty eight and they threw a pick six 1008 00:42:01,360 --> 00:42:03,960 Speaker 3: on the goal line, one hundred yard picked six, so 1009 00:42:04,000 --> 00:42:06,120 Speaker 3: they probably should have had in the thirties for the 1010 00:42:06,120 --> 00:42:10,040 Speaker 3: second consecutive game. Mahmes made a mistake and they lost. 1011 00:42:10,040 --> 00:42:12,359 Speaker 1: For the Patriots seasons like this over the twenty years though, 1012 00:42:12,360 --> 00:42:12,719 Speaker 1: where they. 1013 00:42:12,680 --> 00:42:14,520 Speaker 7: Got off to a I'm just like, I mean, I 1014 00:42:15,400 --> 00:42:16,520 Speaker 7: like a two and three start, and. 1015 00:42:16,920 --> 00:42:17,520 Speaker 4: They were like one. 1016 00:42:17,800 --> 00:42:20,120 Speaker 3: I think they were one in two and five fourteen. 1017 00:42:20,520 --> 00:42:22,200 Speaker 3: You know, at fourteen they were two and two. 1018 00:42:22,640 --> 00:42:23,319 Speaker 4: Kind of you. 1019 00:42:23,239 --> 00:42:26,200 Speaker 10: Know, they're not good anymore, but yeah, that's I guess 1020 00:42:26,200 --> 00:42:28,000 Speaker 10: That's what one of the points I was asking was, like, 1021 00:42:28,120 --> 00:42:29,560 Speaker 10: is it did they get a little board earlier in 1022 00:42:29,560 --> 00:42:31,320 Speaker 10: the season, and they're just like, man, we just played 1023 00:42:31,320 --> 00:42:33,319 Speaker 10: in February, Like we got to be right back out there. 1024 00:42:33,440 --> 00:42:36,520 Speaker 2: Were who Chiefs are losing? 1025 00:42:36,680 --> 00:42:40,120 Speaker 6: Like, have they lost to like a bad team? 1026 00:42:40,360 --> 00:42:40,600 Speaker 2: Yeah? 1027 00:42:40,719 --> 00:42:43,759 Speaker 6: No, No, I mean, I mean whatever you think of Jacksonville. 1028 00:42:44,040 --> 00:42:45,880 Speaker 4: H I mean the four and one Yeah. 1029 00:42:46,000 --> 00:42:49,319 Speaker 3: Yeah, they lost to the Chargers, who were playing really 1030 00:42:49,320 --> 00:42:52,239 Speaker 3: well before they lost their entire offensive line the Eagles, 1031 00:42:52,320 --> 00:42:55,520 Speaker 3: and they lost to the Eagles when good Kelsey dropped 1032 00:42:55,520 --> 00:42:56,040 Speaker 3: a touchdown. 1033 00:42:56,040 --> 00:42:57,839 Speaker 4: Now they got to play Detroit this week. They could 1034 00:42:57,840 --> 00:42:58,479 Speaker 4: be two and four. 1035 00:42:58,640 --> 00:43:01,560 Speaker 6: Yeah, but if you look at DVA, they're like one 1036 00:43:01,560 --> 00:43:03,239 Speaker 6: of the best two and three teams in the history 1037 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:03,840 Speaker 6: of the NFL. 1038 00:43:04,200 --> 00:43:05,799 Speaker 4: So like Jack's Yeah. 1039 00:43:06,480 --> 00:43:09,520 Speaker 3: Like I had a guy email me yesterday, one of 1040 00:43:09,560 --> 00:43:11,759 Speaker 3: my buddies, and he was like, you know, this kind 1041 00:43:11,760 --> 00:43:13,440 Speaker 3: of reminds me just one of those Patriots ys where 1042 00:43:13,440 --> 00:43:15,520 Speaker 3: it ain't happening for them. I was like, yeah, I 1043 00:43:15,520 --> 00:43:16,839 Speaker 3: wouldn't write them off just yet. 1044 00:43:16,920 --> 00:43:20,200 Speaker 6: Well, not happening for them is them winning eleven games, right. 1045 00:43:20,080 --> 00:43:22,239 Speaker 3: But I think they're still gonna win eleven games. They 1046 00:43:22,320 --> 00:43:25,320 Speaker 3: might not win fifteen. Like, obviously they're not gonna win fifteen. 1047 00:43:25,320 --> 00:43:27,520 Speaker 3: They've already lost three idiots. 1048 00:43:27,120 --> 00:43:29,480 Speaker 6: But okay, thought Tyson was spelt different. 1049 00:43:30,080 --> 00:43:36,360 Speaker 14: T I T A I Dash Scooter Steele in Nantucket, 1050 00:43:36,440 --> 00:43:40,200 Speaker 14: writing in later that was well done. 1051 00:43:40,320 --> 00:43:40,520 Speaker 5: Star. 1052 00:43:40,800 --> 00:43:43,360 Speaker 2: It gets better even Evan in the Bills game. Was 1053 00:43:43,440 --> 00:43:45,440 Speaker 2: Drake bailing out of the pocket or was it more 1054 00:43:45,440 --> 00:43:47,920 Speaker 2: of a design rollout? I've been paying close attention to 1055 00:43:48,040 --> 00:43:51,920 Speaker 2: rollouts and escaping ever since my dad, Jake left from 1056 00:43:51,920 --> 00:43:53,000 Speaker 2: Milk and never returned. 1057 00:43:54,719 --> 00:43:56,560 Speaker 6: How do I answer that, j Steele? 1058 00:43:56,920 --> 00:44:00,719 Speaker 2: I go, I think a lot of them were bailing out, right, Yeah, I. 1059 00:44:00,640 --> 00:44:02,719 Speaker 6: Think he bailed out. And this is something we talked 1060 00:44:02,719 --> 00:44:05,320 Speaker 6: a little bit about on Catch twenty two. And uh, 1061 00:44:05,560 --> 00:44:09,640 Speaker 6: you know, I think it's the quarterbacks nowadays when they 1062 00:44:09,640 --> 00:44:12,400 Speaker 6: see free runners on blitzers, they're not standing in the pocket. 1063 00:44:12,840 --> 00:44:15,000 Speaker 6: They're not hanging out. Okay, So like a lot of 1064 00:44:15,040 --> 00:44:18,320 Speaker 6: people want to see him, you know, beat the blitz 1065 00:44:18,400 --> 00:44:20,680 Speaker 6: with the pass and stand in the pocket, and he 1066 00:44:20,760 --> 00:44:24,759 Speaker 6: throws the slant right behind the blitzer, and YadA, YadA, YadA, like, 1067 00:44:24,920 --> 00:44:28,120 Speaker 6: go watch Alan, go watch Mahomes, go watch Lamar, go 1068 00:44:28,280 --> 00:44:32,120 Speaker 6: watch Jordan Love. Like these guys don't play like that anymore. 1069 00:44:32,160 --> 00:44:34,840 Speaker 6: And I'm not saying that that's right or wrong. Like 1070 00:44:34,920 --> 00:44:40,000 Speaker 6: the old quarterback coaches would say, we have a slant 1071 00:44:40,080 --> 00:44:42,600 Speaker 6: right behind the blitz, you know, just stand in the pocket, 1072 00:44:42,920 --> 00:44:45,160 Speaker 6: take the hit and throw the slant. They might be 1073 00:44:45,280 --> 00:44:49,120 Speaker 6: right that that might be a cleaner way of playing quarterback. 1074 00:44:49,680 --> 00:44:52,720 Speaker 6: These these guys like Drake that are mobile, that are athletes, 1075 00:44:52,719 --> 00:44:54,680 Speaker 6: they're not going to play that way. They're just not. 1076 00:44:54,840 --> 00:44:57,120 Speaker 6: They're gonna get outside the pocket, they're gonna get on 1077 00:44:57,160 --> 00:44:59,719 Speaker 6: the move, and they're gonna make a play. And that's 1078 00:44:59,800 --> 00:45:02,080 Speaker 6: just the way it is nowadays. So there was a 1079 00:45:02,080 --> 00:45:05,480 Speaker 6: handful of times in this game where he either sensed 1080 00:45:05,520 --> 00:45:09,200 Speaker 6: pressure or there was legitimate pressure and he just bailed. 1081 00:45:09,360 --> 00:45:12,920 Speaker 6: He got out of dodge, and yeah, he probably missed 1082 00:45:12,920 --> 00:45:16,920 Speaker 6: some throws you know in structure as a result, but 1083 00:45:17,239 --> 00:45:19,400 Speaker 6: he also hit a thirty two yard bomb just Stefon 1084 00:45:19,520 --> 00:45:20,680 Speaker 6: digs off platform. 1085 00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:22,560 Speaker 7: So it's like, well, that's like, what would you choose 1086 00:45:22,560 --> 00:45:24,160 Speaker 7: as a defense, like, you know, to give up the 1087 00:45:24,239 --> 00:45:27,680 Speaker 7: little slant that you know or he extends to play 1088 00:45:27,760 --> 00:45:29,160 Speaker 7: And now you're looking at some of the plays we 1089 00:45:29,160 --> 00:45:30,160 Speaker 7: saw me, like, what would you pick? 1090 00:45:30,360 --> 00:45:31,480 Speaker 4: I'm going to button hook you. 1091 00:45:31,560 --> 00:45:33,840 Speaker 3: If I were Buffalo, I would take my chances with 1092 00:45:33,960 --> 00:45:36,600 Speaker 3: exactly the way the game unfolded and said, let's see 1093 00:45:36,640 --> 00:45:38,359 Speaker 3: you complete those passes. 1094 00:45:38,080 --> 00:45:40,399 Speaker 4: Again, because I think the first time I think he. 1095 00:45:40,440 --> 00:45:42,600 Speaker 3: Was exceptional in the second half of that game, and 1096 00:45:42,640 --> 00:45:45,719 Speaker 3: I think Stefan Diggs was was every bit as exceptional. 1097 00:45:45,840 --> 00:45:48,200 Speaker 6: That's why I said, like, I'm not this isn't like 1098 00:45:48,719 --> 00:45:50,799 Speaker 6: you old timers, Like this isn't one of the like 1099 00:45:50,840 --> 00:45:53,359 Speaker 6: you they that might be the right way to do it, right, 1100 00:45:53,560 --> 00:45:57,400 Speaker 6: I'm just telling you that like the elite quarterbacks in 1101 00:45:57,440 --> 00:46:00,480 Speaker 6: the league today, they don't do it like that. Like 1102 00:46:00,520 --> 00:46:03,520 Speaker 6: they don't They're not brady, They're not standing there staring 1103 00:46:03,560 --> 00:46:05,880 Speaker 6: down the barrel and they're just going to replace the 1104 00:46:05,880 --> 00:46:08,960 Speaker 6: blitz with the ball like that's that old adage. They 1105 00:46:08,960 --> 00:46:10,160 Speaker 6: don't do it like that anymore. 1106 00:46:10,200 --> 00:46:14,399 Speaker 2: For better or worse, Barton Poland shout out to Andy Borregalis, 1107 00:46:14,840 --> 00:46:18,120 Speaker 2: the absolute cohonies on that man. I know that fifty 1108 00:46:18,120 --> 00:46:20,880 Speaker 2: two isn't maybe that impressive in today's NFL, but with 1109 00:46:20,960 --> 00:46:23,279 Speaker 2: his struggles in the situation of that kick, I don't 1110 00:46:23,320 --> 00:46:26,440 Speaker 2: think he could have kicked it more perfectly. I'm dead serious. 1111 00:46:26,480 --> 00:46:29,120 Speaker 2: That kick would have been good from seventy I've never 1112 00:46:29,160 --> 00:46:31,000 Speaker 2: seen a ball hit the net that high on a 1113 00:46:31,040 --> 00:46:33,480 Speaker 2: fifty plus yard field goal, and it was perfectly in 1114 00:46:33,520 --> 00:46:35,600 Speaker 2: the middle. And then he followed it up with an 1115 00:46:35,600 --> 00:46:36,960 Speaker 2: absolutely perfect kickoff. 1116 00:46:37,960 --> 00:46:39,160 Speaker 4: They agree about the kickoff. 1117 00:46:39,480 --> 00:46:43,880 Speaker 3: That was an underrated, like game ender, there's no chance 1118 00:46:43,880 --> 00:46:45,239 Speaker 3: that they're scoring after that kick. 1119 00:46:45,320 --> 00:46:46,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, we did a. 1120 00:46:46,120 --> 00:46:48,480 Speaker 6: Little bit on catch twenty two because Barringer. I can 1121 00:46:48,520 --> 00:46:51,399 Speaker 6: only imagine had the three had the seventy three yard 1122 00:46:51,400 --> 00:46:54,759 Speaker 6: punt on Buffalo's final drive that put them on a 1123 00:46:54,800 --> 00:46:58,359 Speaker 6: long field, which was a huge field position win. And 1124 00:46:58,360 --> 00:47:01,520 Speaker 6: then Borgales drills the game winner and then has a 1125 00:47:01,520 --> 00:47:04,360 Speaker 6: really good kickoff on the ensuing kickoff, and then they 1126 00:47:04,360 --> 00:47:07,480 Speaker 6: actually drew a hold on the kickoff too, so that 1127 00:47:07,640 --> 00:47:12,040 Speaker 6: drive started at Buffalo's eighteen yard line. They like nowadays, 1128 00:47:12,120 --> 00:47:14,160 Speaker 6: you return the ball to the thirty five yard line. 1129 00:47:14,200 --> 00:47:16,080 Speaker 6: They only need a field goal to tie the game. 1130 00:47:16,640 --> 00:47:19,120 Speaker 6: It's two first downs and you know, a twenty yard 1131 00:47:19,120 --> 00:47:20,799 Speaker 6: bomb by Allen and they're in field goal. 1132 00:47:20,800 --> 00:47:22,719 Speaker 3: Range right like he kicked that down to you know, 1133 00:47:22,760 --> 00:47:24,880 Speaker 3: between the one and the two, if you know, if 1134 00:47:24,920 --> 00:47:26,600 Speaker 3: he's off a little bit and that goes in the 1135 00:47:26,680 --> 00:47:29,080 Speaker 3: end zone and they get the they don't have any 1136 00:47:29,080 --> 00:47:30,520 Speaker 3: time come off the clock and they get the ball 1137 00:47:30,600 --> 00:47:31,279 Speaker 3: to the thirty five. 1138 00:47:31,360 --> 00:47:33,040 Speaker 4: He landed it perfectly. 1139 00:47:33,080 --> 00:47:35,839 Speaker 3: That was a perfect kickoff, and you can trast that 1140 00:47:35,920 --> 00:47:38,319 Speaker 3: to the Miami one where you know. 1141 00:47:38,400 --> 00:47:39,960 Speaker 6: You and Barthur Kindred spirits. 1142 00:47:40,200 --> 00:47:42,919 Speaker 3: But I think that that was an underrated big play 1143 00:47:42,920 --> 00:47:45,320 Speaker 3: in the game. His kickoff at the end the fifty 1144 00:47:45,360 --> 00:47:47,799 Speaker 3: two yard are they get made at an astronomical rate 1145 00:47:47,840 --> 00:47:51,120 Speaker 3: in the league, Like yeah, I mean these guys are 1146 00:47:51,160 --> 00:47:53,719 Speaker 3: just really good. I say this all the time. I 1147 00:47:53,800 --> 00:47:55,640 Speaker 3: just need a kicker who makes the kicks when he 1148 00:47:55,680 --> 00:47:57,880 Speaker 3: needs to make. He missed two extra points. It's not 1149 00:47:57,960 --> 00:47:59,799 Speaker 3: like he's missed seven field goals. It's not like Chad 1150 00:47:59,840 --> 00:48:02,200 Speaker 3: right on his rookie year he missed two extra points 1151 00:48:02,239 --> 00:48:02,680 Speaker 3: one game. 1152 00:48:03,360 --> 00:48:04,239 Speaker 2: They got it, they kick it. 1153 00:48:04,480 --> 00:48:06,880 Speaker 4: Be fine. Yeah, I'm not worried about it. 1154 00:48:06,920 --> 00:48:09,120 Speaker 7: Just highlight to the number of rookies that are playing, 1155 00:48:09,160 --> 00:48:10,759 Speaker 7: you know, and it's not all like, oh, they're not 1156 00:48:10,800 --> 00:48:14,040 Speaker 7: all Pro Bowlers right now. But just going from being 1157 00:48:14,080 --> 00:48:17,560 Speaker 7: such an old team bad drafts, you feel encouraged just 1158 00:48:17,600 --> 00:48:20,480 Speaker 7: about the youth and especially the experience that the youth 1159 00:48:20,520 --> 00:48:23,160 Speaker 7: guys got winning up in Buffalo, you know, to check 1160 00:48:23,239 --> 00:48:25,680 Speaker 7: that off. Frabel said it was something his dad pointed 1161 00:48:25,719 --> 00:48:27,719 Speaker 7: out to me. Where the left side of your line 1162 00:48:27,760 --> 00:48:30,560 Speaker 7: is starting, you're got a starting safety who's going to 1163 00:48:30,600 --> 00:48:33,680 Speaker 7: play every snap, you know. So it's just it's exactly 1164 00:48:33,680 --> 00:48:35,920 Speaker 7: what this team needed. Hopefully all those guys continue to 1165 00:48:35,960 --> 00:48:38,000 Speaker 7: develop and become good players. And then I think you're 1166 00:48:38,040 --> 00:48:40,960 Speaker 7: really talking about the Patriots having some staying power. 1167 00:48:42,320 --> 00:48:47,040 Speaker 2: Uh, Mike Wrights saying everybody he calls himself Sweeney in Providence. Evan, 1168 00:48:47,080 --> 00:48:51,160 Speaker 2: you're going raving, okay, off to the locker room and Mike. 1169 00:48:51,120 --> 00:48:53,799 Speaker 4: Rabel indoor practice today. 1170 00:48:53,840 --> 00:48:54,040 Speaker 11: Yeah. 1171 00:48:54,080 --> 00:48:54,239 Speaker 5: Right. 1172 00:48:55,120 --> 00:48:58,080 Speaker 2: As a lifelong Pats fan that was raised in Buffalo, 1173 00:48:58,480 --> 00:49:02,000 Speaker 2: I have the habit of listening to the popular Bills 1174 00:49:02,040 --> 00:49:05,800 Speaker 2: podcasts and radio shows before and after a Bill's Patriots matchup. 1175 00:49:06,400 --> 00:49:08,520 Speaker 2: This habit has been a depressing one for half a 1176 00:49:08,600 --> 00:49:11,880 Speaker 2: decade now, but Sunday Night's game has shifted the dynamic. 1177 00:49:12,320 --> 00:49:15,040 Speaker 2: Bill's media is spending a good portion of their time 1178 00:49:15,560 --> 00:49:17,560 Speaker 2: discussing how the Bill's got a taste of their own 1179 00:49:17,640 --> 00:49:21,239 Speaker 2: Josh Allen medicine courtesy of Drake May and how the 1180 00:49:21,280 --> 00:49:24,919 Speaker 2: comparison of Drake to Josh look very real. What's more, 1181 00:49:25,320 --> 00:49:27,560 Speaker 2: it's just a few weeks ago Paul was cursing the 1182 00:49:27,600 --> 00:49:30,080 Speaker 2: idea of penciling in wins, but as of this week, 1183 00:49:30,480 --> 00:49:32,960 Speaker 2: that's exactly what the Bills mafia is doing with the 1184 00:49:33,000 --> 00:49:36,880 Speaker 2: Patriots schedule. We have one of the best teams in 1185 00:49:36,920 --> 00:49:39,360 Speaker 2: the league sweating a little bit and that is a 1186 00:49:39,520 --> 00:49:42,759 Speaker 2: very satisfying outcome. Love you guys. Keep it up. We've 1187 00:49:42,800 --> 00:49:45,600 Speaker 2: got our eye. And what should we name the Sunday 1188 00:49:45,680 --> 00:49:49,600 Speaker 2: Night What should we name the Sunday Night game? That 1189 00:49:49,719 --> 00:49:52,640 Speaker 2: Drake's Game or D's coming out? I don't have a name. 1190 00:49:52,840 --> 00:49:55,000 Speaker 8: No, I'll get back to you on that one. 1191 00:49:55,160 --> 00:49:56,840 Speaker 2: No name. It's not a game with a name. 1192 00:49:56,800 --> 00:50:00,000 Speaker 4: Like, there's nothing like usually the name games. 1193 00:50:00,040 --> 00:50:03,080 Speaker 3: Something really out of the ordinary happens, you know, and 1194 00:50:03,160 --> 00:50:04,080 Speaker 3: aside from an upset. 1195 00:50:04,120 --> 00:50:05,959 Speaker 4: I'm like, you don't want to just call the upset? 1196 00:50:06,040 --> 00:50:08,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, we beat the Bills. That was out of the ordinary. 1197 00:50:08,680 --> 00:50:09,200 Speaker 4: Not really. 1198 00:50:09,800 --> 00:50:11,839 Speaker 2: Well, it could end up being the passing of the 1199 00:50:11,880 --> 00:50:12,439 Speaker 2: torch game. 1200 00:50:13,040 --> 00:50:17,040 Speaker 4: Oh well, I think in three years you might be 1201 00:50:17,040 --> 00:50:20,000 Speaker 4: able to give it a name. Yeah yeah, if that happens. 1202 00:50:20,200 --> 00:50:22,560 Speaker 1: Drake and Stuff coming out party? 1203 00:50:22,520 --> 00:50:23,320 Speaker 2: Yeah yeah. 1204 00:50:23,440 --> 00:50:25,920 Speaker 3: How about the penalty fast I just I mean everyone 1205 00:50:25,920 --> 00:50:28,080 Speaker 3: seems mind for like twenty five penalties. How about the 1206 00:50:28,120 --> 00:50:32,319 Speaker 3: penalty fest tie too? Not as the Sean Hockey League game, 1207 00:50:33,560 --> 00:50:35,319 Speaker 3: there's a lot of them. We came to watch you, bro. 1208 00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:37,920 Speaker 7: I just, I mean, I everyone's got to meet those 1209 00:50:37,920 --> 00:50:41,399 Speaker 7: comparisons to who Drake is like. But I just Josh 1210 00:50:41,480 --> 00:50:44,680 Speaker 7: Allen is such a tank, like I just I can't. 1211 00:50:44,760 --> 00:50:47,200 Speaker 7: That's where the comparisons end. Like, yes, they're good on 1212 00:50:47,239 --> 00:50:48,879 Speaker 7: the run and they can throw the ball and they're 1213 00:50:49,200 --> 00:50:52,000 Speaker 7: rolling out, but that's where it kind of departs from me. 1214 00:50:52,040 --> 00:50:54,200 Speaker 7: And you know, in some ways it hasn't come to 1215 00:50:54,239 --> 00:50:55,759 Speaker 7: fruition yet with Josh Allen. 1216 00:50:55,800 --> 00:50:57,239 Speaker 1: But I keep saying I said it to you before, Paul. 1217 00:50:57,280 --> 00:50:58,680 Speaker 7: It's like it feels like a matter of time at 1218 00:50:58,680 --> 00:51:00,960 Speaker 7: some point before he just gets whacked and has a 1219 00:51:00,960 --> 00:51:01,520 Speaker 7: big injury. 1220 00:51:01,560 --> 00:51:02,120 Speaker 4: Oh I say this. 1221 00:51:02,200 --> 00:51:03,759 Speaker 3: I don't want it to happen those guys, But I 1222 00:51:03,760 --> 00:51:06,640 Speaker 3: feel like the other night Dake definitely took some shit, 1223 00:51:06,719 --> 00:51:08,640 Speaker 3: does not protect himself well when he runs. 1224 00:51:08,680 --> 00:51:11,440 Speaker 7: But like it's different in that Josh Allen is ready 1225 00:51:11,440 --> 00:51:13,200 Speaker 7: to take that car, and I feel like Drake should 1226 00:51:13,200 --> 00:51:15,399 Speaker 7: develop the weight, but he's more of like sleek and 1227 00:51:15,719 --> 00:51:17,239 Speaker 7: if you can get away to slide and get out 1228 00:51:17,280 --> 00:51:19,880 Speaker 7: of it, you know, like Josh has no problem with 1229 00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:21,920 Speaker 7: just I'm going right through everybody. I don't care and 1230 00:51:22,160 --> 00:51:24,000 Speaker 7: you know it hasn't come up to be a problem 1231 00:51:24,040 --> 00:51:24,879 Speaker 7: for him yet, but. 1232 00:51:24,960 --> 00:51:27,600 Speaker 3: It's it's like he predetermines, I'm going to be a 1233 00:51:27,600 --> 00:51:30,000 Speaker 3: power runner on this on this particular. 1234 00:51:29,600 --> 00:51:31,839 Speaker 1: Right, Drake doesn't have that gene. He's taking some big hands. 1235 00:51:31,880 --> 00:51:33,800 Speaker 4: I think Drake runs with the power. 1236 00:51:33,880 --> 00:51:36,879 Speaker 3: But I do think the comparisons are to me, they're 1237 00:51:36,960 --> 00:51:39,920 Speaker 3: pretty pretty evident. I mean, I think they play in 1238 00:51:39,920 --> 00:51:42,520 Speaker 3: a very similar style. They both have excellent arms. I 1239 00:51:42,560 --> 00:51:47,960 Speaker 3: think Alan is bigger and definitely stronger. But I mean 1240 00:51:48,000 --> 00:51:50,680 Speaker 3: I understand why coming out of North Carolina people made 1241 00:51:50,719 --> 00:51:51,560 Speaker 3: those comparisons. 1242 00:51:51,600 --> 00:51:52,080 Speaker 4: Absolutely. 1243 00:51:52,120 --> 00:51:53,960 Speaker 3: I think there's a lot of similarities to the way 1244 00:51:54,000 --> 00:51:54,840 Speaker 3: they want to play. 1245 00:51:55,160 --> 00:51:57,200 Speaker 7: I guess just my hope is that Drake can continue 1246 00:51:57,200 --> 00:51:59,759 Speaker 7: to learn not to take contact but still be a 1247 00:51:59,800 --> 00:52:03,400 Speaker 7: fact with his legs and keep moments, get down, protect yourself, 1248 00:52:03,440 --> 00:52:05,719 Speaker 7: will pick up first downs and you know, avoid the 1249 00:52:05,719 --> 00:52:07,560 Speaker 7: big hits like I mean, he got smoked on that. 1250 00:52:07,560 --> 00:52:09,440 Speaker 7: It was one run that he really got here like 1251 00:52:09,480 --> 00:52:10,799 Speaker 7: in the air and the guy kind of hit him 1252 00:52:10,840 --> 00:52:11,120 Speaker 7: mid air. 1253 00:52:11,160 --> 00:52:13,200 Speaker 3: And I mean it wasn't it wasn't James Cook when 1254 00:52:13,200 --> 00:52:15,680 Speaker 3: he was already down contact, but it was it was good. 1255 00:52:15,719 --> 00:52:17,839 Speaker 4: It was big contents of my favorite hits of all time. 1256 00:52:17,960 --> 00:52:21,279 Speaker 4: I just I'm telling you so hard, like just how 1257 00:52:21,320 --> 00:52:22,040 Speaker 4: aggressive it was. 1258 00:52:22,080 --> 00:52:24,719 Speaker 1: And James Cook was like, here you go, wrap the boom. 1259 00:52:26,960 --> 00:52:29,520 Speaker 4: What happened was I thought he was giving the ball 1260 00:52:29,600 --> 00:52:30,279 Speaker 4: to Josh. 1261 00:52:30,320 --> 00:52:34,319 Speaker 2: Yeah right, it's a play fucker kill him. A lot 1262 00:52:34,360 --> 00:52:36,560 Speaker 2: of emails coming in calls. We'll get to them in 1263 00:52:36,600 --> 00:52:37,080 Speaker 2: a second. 1264 00:52:37,239 --> 00:52:37,520 Speaker 5: Uh. 1265 00:52:37,680 --> 00:52:40,160 Speaker 2: Jeff and Canada, my son is a senior in high 1266 00:52:40,160 --> 00:52:42,960 Speaker 2: school and only listens when I have it on the 1267 00:52:43,040 --> 00:52:46,480 Speaker 2: car your show. However, he loves the Mike Dusseau song, 1268 00:52:46,560 --> 00:52:49,279 Speaker 2: the one that uses the Dak Prescott here we Go. 1269 00:52:49,840 --> 00:52:52,120 Speaker 2: I often hear him singing and around the house. Last 1270 00:52:52,200 --> 00:52:54,400 Speaker 2: night he asked me what episode it was and I 1271 00:52:54,400 --> 00:52:57,480 Speaker 2: couldn't find it. If possible, can you play it or 1272 00:52:57,480 --> 00:52:59,719 Speaker 2: put it up as a short on YouTube so he 1273 00:52:59,760 --> 00:53:02,440 Speaker 2: can screen grab it. Also, remind me the name of 1274 00:53:02,440 --> 00:53:04,920 Speaker 2: the lady in New Hampshire who created this music. I 1275 00:53:05,000 --> 00:53:08,160 Speaker 2: want her to get her props for creating a song. 1276 00:53:08,239 --> 00:53:10,040 Speaker 2: Even gen Z likes, yeah, that's chill. 1277 00:53:10,080 --> 00:53:11,120 Speaker 1: I know we've had a couple of kids. 1278 00:53:11,160 --> 00:53:14,839 Speaker 2: We have that here we Go Drake may I mean 1279 00:53:15,400 --> 00:53:17,640 Speaker 2: Dak Prescott. Yeah, we have that song. 1280 00:53:18,040 --> 00:53:19,480 Speaker 7: We can play when I get back from locker room. 1281 00:53:19,520 --> 00:53:22,040 Speaker 7: If you want to look for it, just look on 1282 00:53:23,120 --> 00:53:24,600 Speaker 7: sounder to Douce, I think. 1283 00:53:25,960 --> 00:53:29,960 Speaker 4: Okay, here we go, might do so shout out. 1284 00:53:33,040 --> 00:53:36,239 Speaker 2: All right, uh eight five five pass five hundred. We're 1285 00:53:36,280 --> 00:53:38,480 Speaker 2: waiting for Mike Rabel. He should be coming up any 1286 00:53:38,520 --> 00:53:42,800 Speaker 2: minute now. But let's quickly go to Randy in Providence. 1287 00:53:42,840 --> 00:53:43,600 Speaker 2: What's up Randy? 1288 00:53:44,960 --> 00:53:50,640 Speaker 13: Hey, So a couple quick things. Number One, I think 1289 00:53:50,920 --> 00:53:54,600 Speaker 13: games is game, Like everybody's talking about the reception of 1290 00:53:54,719 --> 00:53:57,719 Speaker 13: the targets, the yards. But Matt he was the consummate 1291 00:53:57,760 --> 00:54:00,920 Speaker 13: teammate and felt like even when the defense was coming 1292 00:54:00,920 --> 00:54:03,439 Speaker 13: off the field, he was there up in their face, 1293 00:54:03,480 --> 00:54:06,319 Speaker 13: telling him a great job, you know, stuff like that. 1294 00:54:06,440 --> 00:54:09,879 Speaker 13: And I thought that kind of got a little bit 1295 00:54:10,080 --> 00:54:12,840 Speaker 13: glossed over because of all the great numbers that he 1296 00:54:12,880 --> 00:54:15,319 Speaker 13: put up, you know. And it's there was a lot 1297 00:54:15,360 --> 00:54:17,640 Speaker 13: of talk about him being a locker room problem, trying 1298 00:54:17,640 --> 00:54:19,920 Speaker 13: to hear him being signed, and I think he's just 1299 00:54:19,960 --> 00:54:23,280 Speaker 13: the complete opposite there. And given his history in Buffalo, 1300 00:54:23,560 --> 00:54:25,640 Speaker 13: I just hope that continues and it wasn't a specific 1301 00:54:25,719 --> 00:54:29,959 Speaker 13: Buffalo thing. And then on the running backs, I turned 1302 00:54:30,040 --> 00:54:31,759 Speaker 13: tune in a little bit late you guys might have 1303 00:54:31,800 --> 00:54:34,600 Speaker 13: covered this. Do you think there's a running back on 1304 00:54:34,640 --> 00:54:36,759 Speaker 13: the market that they'd be looking at, because there are 1305 00:54:36,760 --> 00:54:39,439 Speaker 13: a couple of teams with good running backs that don't 1306 00:54:39,480 --> 00:54:42,440 Speaker 13: have a good outlook, namely you know, Derrick Henry has 1307 00:54:42,480 --> 00:54:45,480 Speaker 13: got to be the obvious one, right and then Alvin Kamara. 1308 00:54:45,200 --> 00:54:48,360 Speaker 2: Also, Yeah, I mean we did talk about that a 1309 00:54:48,360 --> 00:54:50,360 Speaker 2: little bit yesterday, thanks Randy. 1310 00:54:50,880 --> 00:54:54,720 Speaker 3: People really think the Ravens are going to unplug the season? Oh, 1311 00:54:54,760 --> 00:54:56,200 Speaker 3: like they're not even going to show up for the 1312 00:54:56,280 --> 00:54:57,080 Speaker 3: rest of the schedule. 1313 00:54:57,120 --> 00:54:57,759 Speaker 2: Oh, I don't know. 1314 00:54:58,120 --> 00:54:59,839 Speaker 4: There's still the odds on favorite to when the ac 1315 00:55:00,480 --> 00:55:00,759 Speaker 4: all that. 1316 00:55:01,000 --> 00:55:03,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, Paul thinks it's too early. The deadline is what 1317 00:55:03,719 --> 00:55:04,240 Speaker 2: two weeks. 1318 00:55:04,480 --> 00:55:08,320 Speaker 3: No, I'm not interested in Derreck Henry and I whatever. 1319 00:55:08,400 --> 00:55:10,480 Speaker 3: But I'm just I'm trying to figure out why Baltimore 1320 00:55:10,520 --> 00:55:12,799 Speaker 3: is going to say, well, we three weeks ago, we 1321 00:55:12,800 --> 00:55:14,440 Speaker 3: thought we were a super Bowl team. It hasn't worked 1322 00:55:14,440 --> 00:55:16,200 Speaker 3: out because we had a couple of injuries, so we 1323 00:55:16,280 --> 00:55:18,080 Speaker 3: might as well just pack it in and trade everybody, 1324 00:55:18,120 --> 00:55:21,440 Speaker 3: all right, I don't see that happening. Take Kyle Hamilton now, 1325 00:55:21,440 --> 00:55:23,480 Speaker 3: maybe three weeks from now, if they lose three more 1326 00:55:23,480 --> 00:55:26,000 Speaker 3: in a row and at one and seven that's different. 1327 00:55:26,120 --> 00:55:28,960 Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean I think he's the model. I mean, 1328 00:55:28,960 --> 00:55:32,120 Speaker 7: you want an early down guy, but I mean that's effective. 1329 00:55:32,880 --> 00:55:33,600 Speaker 7: He's been fumbling. 1330 00:55:33,800 --> 00:55:37,799 Speaker 1: If you like Rimandra Stevens is fum, you love Derek Henry. 1331 00:55:37,360 --> 00:55:39,799 Speaker 7: You know, it's that's what we talked about, is you know, 1332 00:55:39,880 --> 00:55:41,799 Speaker 7: is Terrell Jennings is gonna get a chance? I like 1333 00:55:41,840 --> 00:55:43,359 Speaker 7: there's part of me that thinks that that's the kind 1334 00:55:43,360 --> 00:55:45,000 Speaker 7: of program very able wants that. If you're on the 1335 00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:47,640 Speaker 7: practice squad and somebody gets hurt on the roster you've 1336 00:55:47,640 --> 00:55:50,600 Speaker 7: been working here. You know, maybe I'm wrong, but I 1337 00:55:50,680 --> 00:55:52,279 Speaker 7: see that as all right, this is going to be 1338 00:55:52,320 --> 00:55:52,600 Speaker 7: the But. 1339 00:55:52,600 --> 00:55:55,200 Speaker 2: Do you think if if we see a continuation of 1340 00:55:55,239 --> 00:55:59,439 Speaker 2: the effectiveness of Diggs and Booty and the receivers get 1341 00:55:59,480 --> 00:56:01,880 Speaker 2: more into the will it help the running game? I 1342 00:56:01,880 --> 00:56:04,399 Speaker 2: mean not that I think we're averaging like over four 1343 00:56:04,480 --> 00:56:06,480 Speaker 2: yard to carry right now. No, we're not. 1344 00:56:07,040 --> 00:56:10,200 Speaker 1: I don't think sure exactly what that is. But they're bad. 1345 00:56:10,239 --> 00:56:12,440 Speaker 1: I mean, they're the worst rushing team in the EAD. 1346 00:56:12,600 --> 00:56:16,319 Speaker 4: But do you think could age yea three seven three 1347 00:56:16,360 --> 00:56:17,040 Speaker 4: point seven? 1348 00:56:18,960 --> 00:56:22,080 Speaker 2: But could it get better if if the pass, if 1349 00:56:22,200 --> 00:56:24,920 Speaker 2: the passing game continues to be that threat that teams 1350 00:56:24,960 --> 00:56:26,000 Speaker 2: have to be like, oh. 1351 00:56:25,880 --> 00:56:26,600 Speaker 8: Yeah, well that's why. 1352 00:56:26,640 --> 00:56:29,200 Speaker 7: I just I see it as the most critical component 1353 00:56:29,280 --> 00:56:31,400 Speaker 7: for the offense to develop here in the coming weeks. 1354 00:56:31,560 --> 00:56:33,080 Speaker 3: And it would be worse than that if it weren't 1355 00:56:33,080 --> 00:56:35,760 Speaker 3: from May. Hey average is over four big runs. 1356 00:56:35,880 --> 00:56:37,239 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, it's uh. 1357 00:56:37,280 --> 00:56:39,359 Speaker 7: I mean, I think Paul brought up Jamichael Hasty, who's 1358 00:56:39,400 --> 00:56:42,160 Speaker 7: been around. I just thought because he was here here. 1359 00:56:42,239 --> 00:56:46,320 Speaker 7: I mean, but there's some veterans kind of guy no socks. 1360 00:56:46,480 --> 00:56:49,840 Speaker 7: Brings up Gus Edwards, the gust Buss, like just a 1361 00:56:49,960 --> 00:56:53,640 Speaker 7: proven NFL type I think would would make sense. Mike 1362 00:56:53,719 --> 00:56:56,319 Speaker 7: has mentioned Zach Moss. I think some of those kinds. 1363 00:56:56,400 --> 00:56:59,560 Speaker 7: I don't want to invest anything and get Derek Henry. 1364 00:56:59,680 --> 00:57:02,240 Speaker 7: I mean, obviously Derek Henry is a far superior player 1365 00:57:02,239 --> 00:57:03,799 Speaker 7: to any of the guys that we're talking about, but 1366 00:57:03,880 --> 00:57:08,080 Speaker 7: that costs you something to get him, something to pay him, like. 1367 00:57:07,320 --> 00:57:09,200 Speaker 2: Like Stephen Jackson, I don't care about. 1368 00:57:09,280 --> 00:57:11,680 Speaker 3: Like the ghost the ghost of Stephen Jackson. Like the 1369 00:57:11,680 --> 00:57:16,000 Speaker 3: course of Stephen Jackson game. You know, he has some 1370 00:57:16,040 --> 00:57:18,800 Speaker 3: big runs for touchdowns even this year. 1371 00:57:18,880 --> 00:57:19,280 Speaker 4: Henry. 1372 00:57:19,400 --> 00:57:22,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, you know, but it hasn't been overly effective on 1373 00:57:22,160 --> 00:57:26,280 Speaker 3: a down to down basis, and it's there's some statistical breakdowns. 1374 00:57:26,320 --> 00:57:29,160 Speaker 3: I think that would open your eyes for how much 1375 00:57:29,400 --> 00:57:32,080 Speaker 3: Baltimore struggled with him, not just the fumbles. 1376 00:57:32,160 --> 00:57:35,360 Speaker 2: Danny and Daytona, what's up, Danny? 1377 00:57:35,920 --> 00:57:44,800 Speaker 7: Heyman, yell, Now we can't. 1378 00:57:45,560 --> 00:57:46,360 Speaker 4: I just have a take. 1379 00:57:47,400 --> 00:57:50,200 Speaker 15: I like how the team. I like how the team played. 1380 00:57:51,720 --> 00:57:52,120 Speaker 14: They did. 1381 00:57:53,040 --> 00:57:57,240 Speaker 15: Really issue I would have is how the defense had 1382 00:57:57,280 --> 00:57:59,600 Speaker 15: too many penalties. There was a lot of there was 1383 00:57:59,640 --> 00:58:03,120 Speaker 15: a lot of bonehead plays that they had made, and 1384 00:58:03,520 --> 00:58:05,920 Speaker 15: I wasn't too crazy about that. When they get your 1385 00:58:05,960 --> 00:58:09,680 Speaker 15: Jake Paul on that and then the other Jake. Do 1386 00:58:09,760 --> 00:58:11,960 Speaker 15: you guys like how they're they're doing on the offense. 1387 00:58:12,000 --> 00:58:14,360 Speaker 15: They're kind of mixing in the different different plays, the 1388 00:58:14,440 --> 00:58:16,920 Speaker 15: different passing council. 1389 00:58:18,640 --> 00:58:21,520 Speaker 3: Yes, yeah, I just I like the way Drake May 1390 00:58:21,560 --> 00:58:23,560 Speaker 3: and Stefan dis played the other night. 1391 00:58:23,600 --> 00:58:24,520 Speaker 4: I didn't really see much. 1392 00:58:24,680 --> 00:58:27,120 Speaker 2: I think. I think Josh McDaniels is doing a good job. 1393 00:58:27,440 --> 00:58:33,000 Speaker 2: I do. Yep, all right, thanks Danny, thanks for the call. 1394 00:58:34,120 --> 00:58:39,120 Speaker 4: Uh yeah, penalties were you know, yeah, the penalties on defense, 1395 00:58:39,160 --> 00:58:41,520 Speaker 4: the three fifteen yard penalties. You can't have that now, 1396 00:58:41,560 --> 00:58:45,000 Speaker 4: I mean, maybe maybe you can excuse one, but not three. Yeah, 1397 00:58:45,120 --> 00:58:45,800 Speaker 4: that's too much. 1398 00:58:45,960 --> 00:58:50,040 Speaker 2: Jacob and Nashville. I feel like a very undertalked about 1399 00:58:50,160 --> 00:58:52,720 Speaker 2: result from the win this weekend is that we are 1400 00:58:52,760 --> 00:58:56,240 Speaker 2: finally out of the hell that was Patriot fan fracture, 1401 00:58:57,120 --> 00:58:59,800 Speaker 2: gone to the days of fans rooting for Joe Milton, 1402 00:59:00,160 --> 00:59:04,160 Speaker 2: Malik Cunningham and Bailey's Appy. Evan had talked about Drake 1403 00:59:04,200 --> 00:59:06,680 Speaker 2: Maye's elite arm talent that was different than the power 1404 00:59:06,720 --> 00:59:10,479 Speaker 2: of Milton's elite armed strength. Can y'all talk a little 1405 00:59:10,520 --> 00:59:13,240 Speaker 2: bit about the different throws he saw from Drake's touch, 1406 00:59:13,360 --> 00:59:17,200 Speaker 2: power and accuracy. Well, Evan's not here right. 1407 00:59:17,080 --> 00:59:20,560 Speaker 3: Now, out your pick, but I mean we've been talking 1408 00:59:20,600 --> 00:59:23,479 Speaker 3: about it like that's that was the game. The game 1409 00:59:23,560 --> 00:59:26,600 Speaker 3: was Drake May's ability to make throws off platform as 1410 00:59:26,640 --> 00:59:29,080 Speaker 3: he's running to the sideline, as he's falling out of bounds, 1411 00:59:29,120 --> 00:59:33,880 Speaker 3: as he's being dragged down by a defender, little little 1412 00:59:33,960 --> 00:59:37,080 Speaker 3: dumpoffs while getting hit, slight moves in the pocket on 1413 00:59:37,120 --> 00:59:41,000 Speaker 3: the ball to Booty on the last drive. It was 1414 00:59:41,040 --> 00:59:45,000 Speaker 3: the total package, Drake may I don't really know if 1415 00:59:45,000 --> 00:59:47,480 Speaker 3: any if there was really too much in terms of 1416 00:59:47,520 --> 00:59:50,960 Speaker 3: the Joe Milton stuff like the elite Cunningham that was 1417 00:59:51,000 --> 00:59:54,280 Speaker 3: Mac Jones. Like since May's been here, I don't know 1418 00:59:54,280 --> 00:59:56,600 Speaker 3: if there's been much of a fracture among Patriots fans 1419 00:59:56,600 --> 00:59:58,400 Speaker 3: about who should be the quarterback. 1420 00:59:58,440 --> 01:00:01,880 Speaker 2: I just reminded we're waiting for the Vrabel twelve to 1421 01:00:01,920 --> 01:00:04,800 Speaker 2: fifty five press conference, which has become our Wednesday tradition, 1422 01:00:04,920 --> 01:00:09,160 Speaker 2: and football fans know that traditions matter, turning moments together 1423 01:00:09,520 --> 01:00:12,160 Speaker 2: into something truly epic. There what inspire us to make 1424 01:00:12,160 --> 01:00:16,520 Speaker 2: our masa in Tostitos traditional way, starting with whole corn kernels, 1425 01:00:16,760 --> 01:00:19,760 Speaker 2: no artificial flavors, colors are preservatives, all to give you 1426 01:00:19,800 --> 01:00:23,480 Speaker 2: that perfect crunch. Discover your next tradition this football season. 1427 01:00:23,800 --> 01:00:26,640 Speaker 2: Head to the store, grab you a Tostito's team bag 1428 01:00:26,880 --> 01:00:29,000 Speaker 2: and scan the code for a chance to score on 1429 01:00:29,120 --> 01:00:35,080 Speaker 2: epic experience with the Patriots. Tostitos tradition matters. So Mike's 1430 01:00:35,120 --> 01:00:36,000 Speaker 2: running a little bit late. 1431 01:00:36,040 --> 01:00:37,680 Speaker 7: It looks like huh, yeah, I was just gonna say 1432 01:00:37,800 --> 01:00:39,480 Speaker 7: I mentioned kool Aid McKinstry. 1433 01:00:40,400 --> 01:00:43,680 Speaker 1: He won Defensive Player of the Week for last week. 1434 01:00:43,760 --> 01:00:46,000 Speaker 7: Two picks right, two picks at the end of Yeah, 1435 01:00:46,040 --> 01:00:48,120 Speaker 7: he's a physical guy. I mean that's somebody that you know. 1436 01:00:48,320 --> 01:00:51,200 Speaker 7: I don't think they're really a man match kind of 1437 01:00:51,200 --> 01:00:53,440 Speaker 7: team where he's going to follow anybody. But I think 1438 01:00:53,440 --> 01:00:55,600 Speaker 7: he's a good young player for them, and he'll probably 1439 01:00:56,600 --> 01:00:58,120 Speaker 7: see plenty of stuff on things that would guess. 1440 01:00:58,280 --> 01:01:00,880 Speaker 2: Matthew thinks the game should have been called snow Melts 1441 01:01:00,920 --> 01:01:04,920 Speaker 2: in May. You know, I know they were wearing their 1442 01:01:05,040 --> 01:01:09,520 Speaker 2: rival rings, but that won't it's you won't. It's hard 1443 01:01:09,560 --> 01:01:11,760 Speaker 2: to remember that five years from now that oh yeah, 1444 01:01:11,760 --> 01:01:14,640 Speaker 2: they were wearing those white uniforms. If it was snowing 1445 01:01:14,680 --> 01:01:16,680 Speaker 2: that day, that had been different. 1446 01:01:16,520 --> 01:01:20,080 Speaker 7: Like Drake and Staph do Buffalo that was that was it, 1447 01:01:20,240 --> 01:01:21,959 Speaker 7: those two guys going nuts. 1448 01:01:22,600 --> 01:01:25,040 Speaker 2: And Oliver in London thinks it should be called the 1449 01:01:25,760 --> 01:01:30,640 Speaker 2: Drake Digs one out of nowhere. That doesn't really catch. Yeah, 1450 01:01:31,600 --> 01:01:34,400 Speaker 2: it doesn't have the ring of Harper's muff no, or. 1451 01:01:34,360 --> 01:01:39,480 Speaker 1: The the wind game Yeah, snowball, the I don't. 1452 01:01:39,320 --> 01:01:41,360 Speaker 4: Know, yeah, Corpse of Stephen Jackson game. 1453 01:01:41,680 --> 01:01:45,360 Speaker 3: Right, I'm going to be I'm going to be smarter 1454 01:01:45,400 --> 01:01:47,600 Speaker 3: than everybody else and kickoff an overtime game. 1455 01:01:49,200 --> 01:01:52,800 Speaker 2: Marvin writes in Marvin's a Good Friend. He makes great 1456 01:01:53,360 --> 01:01:58,680 Speaker 2: cornhole custom cornhole he's unbelievable. Yeah, he says. My daughter, Meredith, 1457 01:01:58,840 --> 01:02:01,320 Speaker 2: is an only child, so that Turner name lineage would 1458 01:02:01,360 --> 01:02:04,280 Speaker 2: die out when I pass away. So Meredith decided to 1459 01:02:04,360 --> 01:02:07,440 Speaker 2: name her first son, my first grandson, with Turner as 1460 01:02:07,440 --> 01:02:10,320 Speaker 2: his first name. See that's what I'm talking about. That 1461 01:02:10,320 --> 01:02:13,200 Speaker 2: that's great, that has meaning. I can't tell you how 1462 01:02:13,200 --> 01:02:15,080 Speaker 2: great that made me feel when she told me that's 1463 01:02:15,120 --> 01:02:18,080 Speaker 2: what they're gonna do. And Paul, did you catch the 1464 01:02:18,120 --> 01:02:20,840 Speaker 2: Emmy tribute to Earth Wind and Fire? It was awesome? 1465 01:02:20,920 --> 01:02:22,760 Speaker 4: Of course I did. Thanks for asking. 1466 01:02:22,920 --> 01:02:25,880 Speaker 3: Appreciate you an alert for that or no, I did. 1467 01:02:25,920 --> 01:02:31,640 Speaker 3: I watched a little of it. They're just they're just tremendous. Yeah, Like, 1468 01:02:31,680 --> 01:02:33,000 Speaker 3: I don't know how you cannot be in a good 1469 01:02:33,000 --> 01:02:34,320 Speaker 3: mood listening to those songs. 1470 01:02:34,440 --> 01:02:36,240 Speaker 8: Totally. What song came on when we were over at 1471 01:02:36,280 --> 01:02:37,440 Speaker 8: a red robin last week, I know. 1472 01:02:37,440 --> 01:02:38,960 Speaker 1: You're your genre. That something came on. 1473 01:02:39,000 --> 01:02:39,400 Speaker 2: I forget what. 1474 01:02:39,640 --> 01:02:42,000 Speaker 4: Oh it was a tailor remix. I think it was 1475 01:02:42,000 --> 01:02:42,840 Speaker 4: a tailor dance song. 1476 01:02:43,680 --> 01:02:47,080 Speaker 3: But the next day, tip Andre Tippet walked through our 1477 01:02:47,120 --> 01:02:49,320 Speaker 3: office and he was singing an earth Wind and Fire sung. 1478 01:02:49,400 --> 01:02:50,280 Speaker 2: Did you watched last night? 1479 01:02:50,720 --> 01:02:50,880 Speaker 5: Oh? 1480 01:02:50,920 --> 01:02:52,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, I guess I started, he going, did I? And 1481 01:02:52,560 --> 01:02:53,800 Speaker 3: then of course he tells me the story. He goes, 1482 01:02:53,840 --> 01:02:54,880 Speaker 3: did I tell you about the time I was in 1483 01:02:54,920 --> 01:02:58,240 Speaker 3: the fourth Son with Philip Bailey? Like, okay, Tip, you're cool. 1484 01:02:58,840 --> 01:02:59,439 Speaker 5: I get it. 1485 01:03:01,040 --> 01:03:05,200 Speaker 2: Kelly says, my son's name is Booker. What do you think, Fred? 1486 01:03:05,680 --> 01:03:08,400 Speaker 2: His middle name is Bear, after his grandfather, So his 1487 01:03:08,520 --> 01:03:11,920 Speaker 2: name is Booker Bear. I would have preferred you name 1488 01:03:12,000 --> 01:03:15,200 Speaker 2: his first name Bear after his grandfather, so I wo 1489 01:03:15,400 --> 01:03:16,080 Speaker 2: have his middle name. 1490 01:03:16,160 --> 01:03:18,280 Speaker 3: I went the middle name too, but he's will is 1491 01:03:18,360 --> 01:03:23,080 Speaker 3: named after both of his grandfathers, William, Alphonse. When I 1492 01:03:23,120 --> 01:03:25,640 Speaker 3: told my father that, he goes, don't do that to him. 1493 01:03:25,760 --> 01:03:27,480 Speaker 3: He goes, he doesn't need that. I go, it's just 1494 01:03:27,520 --> 01:03:28,040 Speaker 3: a middle name. 1495 01:03:28,160 --> 01:03:32,040 Speaker 10: Dad, jeez, well my my mylon I could. 1496 01:03:32,240 --> 01:03:34,000 Speaker 4: I always kind of liked it too. It was different. 1497 01:03:34,080 --> 01:03:36,640 Speaker 3: I mean I had, like my parents were Alphonse in Virginia, 1498 01:03:36,720 --> 01:03:39,320 Speaker 3: two like names that were a little a little different 1499 01:03:39,320 --> 01:03:41,640 Speaker 3: old country now definitely older. 1500 01:03:42,080 --> 01:03:42,320 Speaker 4: You know. 1501 01:03:42,800 --> 01:03:46,520 Speaker 7: Well, my grandfather, the Ted Williams, was Clarence and everyone 1502 01:03:46,560 --> 01:03:48,760 Speaker 7: knew him as Ding. But my dad put Clarence in 1503 01:03:48,760 --> 01:03:51,760 Speaker 7: the mix briefly, and my mom was like, no, Clarence, No, Clarence. 1504 01:03:51,960 --> 01:03:55,240 Speaker 4: You imagine no Clarence Clarence. You imagine me Clarence Clarence 1505 01:03:55,280 --> 01:03:58,360 Speaker 4: do so. We were nobody knew Clarence anymore. 1506 01:03:58,400 --> 01:04:01,520 Speaker 2: Right, My great on her first time Clarents do so. 1507 01:04:01,920 --> 01:04:06,400 Speaker 2: My great aunt's first name was Auxilia and her husband, 1508 01:04:07,040 --> 01:04:10,440 Speaker 2: uh last name was Salvatore. So it was Auxilia Salvatore. 1509 01:04:10,520 --> 01:04:12,400 Speaker 2: I thought that was that's a good name, that's a 1510 01:04:12,440 --> 01:04:13,400 Speaker 2: good solid name. 1511 01:04:13,480 --> 01:04:16,000 Speaker 1: Well, you know, Clarence's dad was Fred. 1512 01:04:16,040 --> 01:04:18,400 Speaker 7: It was Fred do So, my great grandfather was a 1513 01:04:18,400 --> 01:04:19,000 Speaker 7: Fred dou Seller. 1514 01:04:20,000 --> 01:04:23,200 Speaker 2: Of course you have someone named Fred. He's variable. 1515 01:04:27,160 --> 01:04:29,000 Speaker 4: How do you feel since. 1516 01:04:28,720 --> 01:04:31,960 Speaker 6: He's taken over, Zach has kind of progressed in the 1517 01:04:32,080 --> 01:04:33,560 Speaker 6: him's play calling duties. 1518 01:04:34,640 --> 01:04:37,439 Speaker 16: I think everybody over there has done really good job 1519 01:04:37,480 --> 01:04:41,720 Speaker 16: as far as just organizationally, the communication to put the 1520 01:04:41,760 --> 01:04:46,080 Speaker 16: plan together, the efficiency to put a plan together, and 1521 01:04:46,160 --> 01:04:49,520 Speaker 16: the practice preparation and everything else. And you know, I 1522 01:04:49,520 --> 01:04:52,600 Speaker 16: think he's again, there's no perfect call. I've said this 1523 01:04:53,560 --> 01:04:56,560 Speaker 16: millions of times, and I as long as our personnel 1524 01:04:56,640 --> 01:04:58,240 Speaker 16: is in the game and the call gets in there 1525 01:04:59,560 --> 01:05:03,960 Speaker 16: and it's decisive and one that the players understand, uh, 1526 01:05:04,040 --> 01:05:04,720 Speaker 16: then it's. 1527 01:05:04,600 --> 01:05:05,160 Speaker 5: A good call. 1528 01:05:05,360 --> 01:05:08,680 Speaker 16: And we'll have good execution and sometimes we won't have 1529 01:05:08,720 --> 01:05:11,440 Speaker 16: such great execution. But I mean, I do think that 1530 01:05:11,800 --> 01:05:14,760 Speaker 16: we haven't had any trouble with those we haven't been 1531 01:05:16,800 --> 01:05:19,000 Speaker 16: you know, press, we've been in two minute situations. We've 1532 01:05:19,040 --> 01:05:21,560 Speaker 16: been in you know, third down, we've been you know, 1533 01:05:21,560 --> 01:05:24,720 Speaker 16: we've stayed in personnel groups, we've changed personnel groups. So, 1534 01:05:25,240 --> 01:05:28,400 Speaker 16: you know, I think Zach's you know, doing doing a 1535 01:05:28,400 --> 01:05:29,960 Speaker 16: good job, and one need to do a great job 1536 01:05:30,000 --> 01:05:32,600 Speaker 16: this week for what they do offensively. 1537 01:05:32,880 --> 01:05:34,920 Speaker 17: Mike, you've talked to us about your input, uh here 1538 01:05:34,920 --> 01:05:37,440 Speaker 17: and there on offense. What's your level of involved with 1539 01:05:37,480 --> 01:05:38,560 Speaker 17: the defensive keep playing? 1540 01:05:38,720 --> 01:05:40,000 Speaker 5: I think it stays the same. 1541 01:05:40,080 --> 01:05:42,800 Speaker 16: It's I'm trying to be in a lot of different 1542 01:05:42,840 --> 01:05:44,280 Speaker 16: places and try to. 1543 01:05:45,880 --> 01:05:46,560 Speaker 5: Help where I can. 1544 01:05:46,680 --> 01:05:52,040 Speaker 16: I enjoy being you know, defensively, and certainly help offensively 1545 01:05:52,080 --> 01:05:55,040 Speaker 16: when I can so special teams wise, I think I 1546 01:05:55,160 --> 01:05:58,160 Speaker 16: try to help where I can talk to both working. 1547 01:05:57,960 --> 01:06:01,320 Speaker 2: Guys harder after a win, being able to do that. 1548 01:06:01,720 --> 01:06:05,240 Speaker 18: Past how do you handle an emotional game like that 1549 01:06:05,280 --> 01:06:06,280 Speaker 18: as far as getting. 1550 01:06:06,040 --> 01:06:09,640 Speaker 16: Them back mentally, practice and you know, go through meetings, 1551 01:06:09,680 --> 01:06:13,600 Speaker 16: you focus on new opponent. We don't really know this opponent. 1552 01:06:13,680 --> 01:06:15,360 Speaker 16: I would say it's as new for a lot of 1553 01:06:16,760 --> 01:06:19,320 Speaker 16: players here and maybe some coaches here as far as 1554 01:06:20,560 --> 01:06:22,520 Speaker 16: you know their personnel and what they do and their 1555 01:06:22,560 --> 01:06:26,040 Speaker 16: skill players offensively and a lave and you know Shaheed 1556 01:06:26,120 --> 01:06:29,000 Speaker 16: and how good Kamara is and Miller coming on and 1557 01:06:29,080 --> 01:06:31,920 Speaker 16: running as hard as he did. They got all all 1558 01:06:31,960 --> 01:06:33,920 Speaker 16: their tight ends are available and up ready to go. 1559 01:06:34,000 --> 01:06:37,280 Speaker 16: So we'll have to understand the difference between Jennings and 1560 01:06:37,800 --> 01:06:40,760 Speaker 16: you know, when when Taysom's in the game or Moreau 1561 01:06:40,880 --> 01:06:44,760 Speaker 16: and you know, right on down the line defensively, so 1562 01:06:44,920 --> 01:06:49,640 Speaker 16: it's a big physical front. You know, I've always you know, 1563 01:06:50,360 --> 01:06:53,160 Speaker 16: appreciated the way to Mario Davis plays the game. And 1564 01:06:53,880 --> 01:06:58,080 Speaker 16: you know, corners are active, big long play the football 1565 01:06:58,160 --> 01:07:00,640 Speaker 16: at twenty four PBUs on a season as defense, so 1566 01:07:01,160 --> 01:07:02,240 Speaker 16: they're creating turnovers. 1567 01:07:02,240 --> 01:07:03,760 Speaker 5: And that was the difference in the last week's game. 1568 01:07:04,000 --> 01:07:06,680 Speaker 7: Like there are some of the treats that Terrell Jennings 1569 01:07:07,000 --> 01:07:08,720 Speaker 7: has that has helped him stick around. 1570 01:07:09,360 --> 01:07:11,960 Speaker 16: Oh well, I think he's a great teammate. I think 1571 01:07:12,000 --> 01:07:16,120 Speaker 16: he cares about the team. He's able to play on 1572 01:07:16,240 --> 01:07:18,400 Speaker 16: special teams, he's able to play on a fourth down. 1573 01:07:19,320 --> 01:07:21,280 Speaker 16: I think he's got a toughness to him, and I 1574 01:07:21,280 --> 01:07:22,400 Speaker 16: think he's improved. 1575 01:07:22,680 --> 01:07:25,920 Speaker 18: Like when you put yourself in the shoes of the players, Uh, 1576 01:07:26,000 --> 01:07:29,080 Speaker 18: can it be a challenge to show the same energy 1577 01:07:29,160 --> 01:07:31,919 Speaker 18: and resolve the week after having such a big week 1578 01:07:31,920 --> 01:07:34,240 Speaker 18: and a big emotional win on Sunday night can be 1579 01:07:34,280 --> 01:07:35,840 Speaker 18: tough the match at the coming week. 1580 01:07:35,880 --> 01:07:37,720 Speaker 8: You know, you know. 1581 01:07:37,680 --> 01:07:39,640 Speaker 5: We have a job to do. It's same every week. 1582 01:07:39,880 --> 01:07:40,760 Speaker 5: You know, we try to do. 1583 01:07:41,280 --> 01:07:45,360 Speaker 16: I think that if we are consistent each and every week, 1584 01:07:45,480 --> 01:07:48,560 Speaker 16: and I think it allows us to you know, get 1585 01:07:48,600 --> 01:07:51,960 Speaker 16: past some of those things. We're disappointed after we lost, 1586 01:07:52,040 --> 01:07:55,080 Speaker 16: disappointed after you know, happy when we won, disappointed when 1587 01:07:55,080 --> 01:07:57,560 Speaker 16: we lost. And you know, I think we've responded, and 1588 01:07:57,920 --> 01:08:00,400 Speaker 16: you know, we want have to, you know, make sure 1589 01:08:00,400 --> 01:08:03,120 Speaker 16: that we're we're doing everything that we possibly can to 1590 01:08:03,160 --> 01:08:07,200 Speaker 16: prepare to go on and handle another tough environment and 1591 01:08:07,560 --> 01:08:11,200 Speaker 16: just you know, being able to handle the road environment 1592 01:08:11,240 --> 01:08:13,240 Speaker 16: and the crowd noise and everything else. I'm sure they'll 1593 01:08:13,280 --> 01:08:15,959 Speaker 16: be excited, you know, they played really well last week. 1594 01:08:15,960 --> 01:08:19,320 Speaker 16: I'm sure they'll have the same great support that they 1595 01:08:19,360 --> 01:08:20,320 Speaker 16: always have in the dome. 1596 01:08:20,640 --> 01:08:23,080 Speaker 3: I know you guys had a money micro practice thought yesterday, 1597 01:08:23,160 --> 01:08:25,599 Speaker 3: but is that a position you would continue to look 1598 01:08:25,640 --> 01:08:29,599 Speaker 3: to add to whip Gibson's injury, and. 1599 01:08:29,520 --> 01:08:30,519 Speaker 5: Then we're continued. 1600 01:08:30,560 --> 01:08:33,559 Speaker 16: I think they'll probably hopefully look everywhere where we if 1601 01:08:33,560 --> 01:08:35,759 Speaker 16: there's somebody that we feel like can help us, whether 1602 01:08:35,800 --> 01:08:38,679 Speaker 16: that's at running back or any other position. 1603 01:08:39,000 --> 01:08:42,040 Speaker 5: But right now, nothing new to add. 1604 01:08:43,960 --> 01:08:46,800 Speaker 11: Leads the team defensives nowase, I know a lot we. 1605 01:08:48,920 --> 01:08:49,280 Speaker 5: Disease. 1606 01:08:49,920 --> 01:08:51,960 Speaker 17: What are some things that you've done for your trust 1607 01:08:52,320 --> 01:08:54,200 Speaker 17: play Bill? 1608 01:08:54,280 --> 01:08:57,559 Speaker 16: I think he, you know, good communicator, He's good in 1609 01:08:57,640 --> 01:09:01,000 Speaker 16: a open field. He's been able to handle a lot 1610 01:09:01,000 --> 01:09:05,320 Speaker 16: of volume, take care of his body. It hasn't been 1611 01:09:05,640 --> 01:09:08,519 Speaker 16: been perfect, but you feel like he's just you know, 1612 01:09:09,880 --> 01:09:11,800 Speaker 16: some snaps. I'm sure he'd like to have back, but 1613 01:09:11,840 --> 01:09:15,080 Speaker 16: there's been a it hasn't been too big for him 1614 01:09:15,200 --> 01:09:17,280 Speaker 16: and he and he stayed stayed healthy. 1615 01:09:17,360 --> 01:09:20,160 Speaker 5: So that's the biggest thing. Mike. What are some of 1616 01:09:20,200 --> 01:09:23,720 Speaker 5: the things that you've seen Spencer Radler do? Gonna meet him? 1617 01:09:24,360 --> 01:09:25,559 Speaker 5: All comes out really quick. 1618 01:09:25,640 --> 01:09:29,000 Speaker 16: I think that they he's decisive with the football, and 1619 01:09:29,080 --> 01:09:32,320 Speaker 16: I think he also was really good when he runs it. 1620 01:09:32,360 --> 01:09:37,040 Speaker 16: You know, they designed some plays for him to run. Uh, 1621 01:09:38,360 --> 01:09:41,200 Speaker 16: he's been good in that regard and Uh, then he's 1622 01:09:41,240 --> 01:09:43,960 Speaker 16: also there's been some play extensions where you know, he's 1623 01:09:44,000 --> 01:09:45,920 Speaker 16: been able to get out of there pretty quickly, and 1624 01:09:45,920 --> 01:09:49,719 Speaker 16: and so I think the decisiveness is continuing to show 1625 01:09:49,800 --> 01:09:53,760 Speaker 16: up and improve. And you know, they played well in 1626 01:09:53,840 --> 01:09:56,280 Speaker 16: Buffalo and had you know, it was a one score game. 1627 01:09:56,320 --> 01:09:59,280 Speaker 16: In the fourth quarter, they rough the punter and that 1628 01:09:59,400 --> 01:10:02,759 Speaker 16: was pretty much the end of it. And then obviously 1629 01:10:02,800 --> 01:10:06,120 Speaker 16: they got down last week. I think it was an 1630 01:10:06,120 --> 01:10:09,720 Speaker 16: impressive job on their parts and and Kellen's job and 1631 01:10:10,600 --> 01:10:13,200 Speaker 16: be down fourteen to three and come storming back and 1632 01:10:13,240 --> 01:10:17,959 Speaker 16: hit a big play and then create some turnovers. 1633 01:10:18,000 --> 01:10:21,320 Speaker 19: Alvin Camorrow specifically, I'm looking back on this last game, 1634 01:10:21,800 --> 01:10:22,760 Speaker 19: how how is. 1635 01:10:22,720 --> 01:10:25,599 Speaker 4: The Deacon's able to stop James Cook? 1636 01:10:26,240 --> 01:10:30,720 Speaker 5: And how to getting the message yourself the louder. Now 1637 01:10:30,800 --> 01:10:33,640 Speaker 5: we're just worried about Alvin Kamara and Miller. 1638 01:10:33,400 --> 01:10:35,080 Speaker 6: Well and say, how can you build a cross up? 1639 01:10:35,479 --> 01:10:37,160 Speaker 16: We'll have to do it over again, and we'll have 1640 01:10:37,240 --> 01:10:39,400 Speaker 16: to to work due to week to build a wall, 1641 01:10:39,479 --> 01:10:40,080 Speaker 16: to set. 1642 01:10:39,920 --> 01:10:43,879 Speaker 5: An edge and to swarm and tackle and be able. 1643 01:10:43,720 --> 01:10:46,280 Speaker 16: To fit the runs up that they'll probably have in 1644 01:10:46,320 --> 01:10:48,880 Speaker 16: a scheme and everything else. But you know, what you 1645 01:10:48,920 --> 01:10:51,120 Speaker 16: did one week certainly doesn't guarantee what you're going to 1646 01:10:51,160 --> 01:10:54,560 Speaker 16: do the next week, positively or negatively. 1647 01:10:54,640 --> 01:10:57,880 Speaker 5: So you know, they do a good job. 1648 01:10:57,920 --> 01:10:59,559 Speaker 16: They're on the ball, they have you know, runs out 1649 01:10:59,600 --> 01:11:01,439 Speaker 16: of tempo, they have shots out of tempo. 1650 01:11:03,479 --> 01:11:05,280 Speaker 5: You know they're under center, they're in the gun and 1651 01:11:05,360 --> 01:11:07,840 Speaker 5: the pistol. So that's there's a lot, a lot. 1652 01:11:07,760 --> 01:11:11,599 Speaker 16: To be able to get ready for formationally, so things 1653 01:11:11,600 --> 01:11:12,640 Speaker 16: that we'll have to be ready for. 1654 01:11:13,080 --> 01:11:14,800 Speaker 18: It seems like you're it seems like to do with 1655 01:11:14,840 --> 01:11:17,200 Speaker 18: the defensive touch on the wow to involve motion. 1656 01:11:17,520 --> 01:11:19,160 Speaker 4: Want of your therts been any kind of theme in 1657 01:11:19,200 --> 01:11:20,160 Speaker 4: those and what do you have to do? 1658 01:11:20,160 --> 01:11:22,960 Speaker 5: Basically, I just communicate and understand it. 1659 01:11:23,400 --> 01:11:26,439 Speaker 16: Those are all scheme plays and that you know, that's 1660 01:11:26,439 --> 01:11:28,720 Speaker 16: what we're gonna get, and we have to do a 1661 01:11:28,720 --> 01:11:33,200 Speaker 16: better job in the red zone of communicating and anticipating 1662 01:11:33,840 --> 01:11:35,679 Speaker 16: what that is. I don't think they're just gonna line 1663 01:11:35,680 --> 01:11:39,960 Speaker 16: you know, line up and run a play. You know, 1664 01:11:40,000 --> 01:11:42,960 Speaker 16: I mean there's gonna be something involved that that grabs 1665 01:11:43,000 --> 01:11:47,519 Speaker 16: your eyes, it grabs your attention, you know, misdirection, you know, 1666 01:11:47,720 --> 01:11:49,240 Speaker 16: I don't know what the plays are. I can just 1667 01:11:50,040 --> 01:11:52,080 Speaker 16: try to explain what the concepts are gonna be on. 1668 01:11:52,400 --> 01:11:54,200 Speaker 16: You know they're going to change him a little bit 1669 01:11:54,240 --> 01:11:56,559 Speaker 16: each week, but you know, when you look around, that's 1670 01:11:56,600 --> 01:11:59,280 Speaker 16: kind of what it is like with tidewings down out. 1671 01:11:59,320 --> 01:12:02,240 Speaker 6: What do you like about the captains on this team 1672 01:12:02,439 --> 01:12:05,400 Speaker 6: because of them setting the standard and the communication between 1673 01:12:05,479 --> 01:12:07,040 Speaker 6: coaches and the team. 1674 01:12:07,160 --> 01:12:09,480 Speaker 16: Yeah, I think they do a good job of relaying 1675 01:12:09,720 --> 01:12:14,760 Speaker 16: the message that we try to create each week. And 1676 01:12:14,840 --> 01:12:18,320 Speaker 16: I think they do a good job of bringing some 1677 01:12:18,360 --> 01:12:21,360 Speaker 16: things that maybe some other players or some younger players 1678 01:12:22,080 --> 01:12:27,080 Speaker 16: may have throughout the week to me, and my job 1679 01:12:27,160 --> 01:12:28,960 Speaker 16: is to listen. My job is to try to make 1680 01:12:29,000 --> 01:12:30,120 Speaker 16: a decision that's best for. 1681 01:12:30,080 --> 01:12:32,800 Speaker 5: The team, but to try to listen to them. Not 1682 01:12:32,920 --> 01:12:35,280 Speaker 5: that I'm always gonna. 1683 01:12:34,960 --> 01:12:37,920 Speaker 16: Do everything that you know they ask, but I do 1684 01:12:38,080 --> 01:12:42,360 Speaker 16: appreciate them coming and sharing some of those thoughts from 1685 01:12:42,400 --> 01:12:43,240 Speaker 16: the rest of the team. 1686 01:12:43,560 --> 01:12:45,400 Speaker 17: But it's only been a five game sample with a 1687 01:12:45,479 --> 01:12:47,360 Speaker 17: new head coach, do you get a sense at all 1688 01:12:47,600 --> 01:12:49,800 Speaker 17: holistically like cal Kellen and his staff, one of them 1689 01:12:49,880 --> 01:12:51,400 Speaker 17: play games they win. 1690 01:12:53,360 --> 01:12:55,080 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean I think that they want to run 1691 01:12:55,080 --> 01:12:56,800 Speaker 5: the football. I think they do. 1692 01:12:56,840 --> 01:13:00,759 Speaker 16: I think they want to use tempo on on their terms, 1693 01:13:00,880 --> 01:13:02,600 Speaker 16: which they've done a great job of. I think they 1694 01:13:02,680 --> 01:13:05,640 Speaker 16: want to make you prepare for a lot, and I 1695 01:13:05,640 --> 01:13:08,559 Speaker 16: think they they've got a lot of speed on the 1696 01:13:08,680 --> 01:13:12,280 Speaker 16: edges and that they're that they're trying to create. But also, 1697 01:13:12,920 --> 01:13:16,080 Speaker 16: you know, understand with a young quarterback that they want 1698 01:13:16,120 --> 01:13:17,439 Speaker 16: to be able to try to get it out of 1699 01:13:17,479 --> 01:13:19,679 Speaker 16: his hand just from a numbers wise and not sit 1700 01:13:19,680 --> 01:13:22,240 Speaker 16: there and hold it. So they've been successful with that. 1701 01:13:22,560 --> 01:13:25,000 Speaker 16: Try to keep it in third and third and manageable 1702 01:13:25,560 --> 01:13:25,880 Speaker 16: like the. 1703 01:13:25,880 --> 01:13:29,479 Speaker 7: Running game at this point is like the running game 1704 01:13:29,479 --> 01:13:30,960 Speaker 7: at this point is toward the bottom of the league. 1705 01:13:30,960 --> 01:13:34,160 Speaker 19: Twenty seventh break, wondering how you can improve on that. 1706 01:13:34,200 --> 01:13:35,320 Speaker 5: Obviously the passing game. 1707 01:13:35,200 --> 01:13:36,160 Speaker 1: Has been much stronger. 1708 01:13:37,080 --> 01:13:39,720 Speaker 16: Just keep working at it, you know, I'm with you, 1709 01:13:41,320 --> 01:13:44,840 Speaker 16: We understand that, and it's got to be better, you know, 1710 01:13:44,880 --> 01:13:46,759 Speaker 16: it has to be better at the line of scrimmage 1711 01:13:46,760 --> 01:13:49,600 Speaker 16: at the second level, you know, and then continue to 1712 01:13:49,680 --> 01:13:52,040 Speaker 16: try to finish to break some of these and we've 1713 01:13:52,040 --> 01:13:52,920 Speaker 16: had some good runs. 1714 01:13:52,920 --> 01:13:57,160 Speaker 5: It's just the you know, not enough of them, not enough. 1715 01:13:59,320 --> 01:14:01,479 Speaker 16: You know, double it runs, you know, and that help 1716 01:14:01,560 --> 01:14:06,360 Speaker 16: your your average. So again I think that, you know, 1717 01:14:06,439 --> 01:14:09,840 Speaker 16: we got to stop talking about being one guy away 1718 01:14:09,960 --> 01:14:12,040 Speaker 16: or one block away. And I think that was a 1719 01:14:12,040 --> 01:14:16,240 Speaker 16: big theme from last week, and they don't have to fix. 1720 01:14:17,080 --> 01:14:21,800 Speaker 19: You said that, you you said that you've learned that penalties. 1721 01:14:21,320 --> 01:14:24,360 Speaker 20: Are not a strong indicator of wins. How did that 1722 01:14:24,439 --> 01:14:27,759 Speaker 20: information change your approach to coaching that area. 1723 01:14:27,800 --> 01:14:31,720 Speaker 16: Well, it's it's not that that that we don't care 1724 01:14:31,760 --> 01:14:33,960 Speaker 16: about penalties, right, We want to make great decisions, and 1725 01:14:36,200 --> 01:14:39,559 Speaker 16: but I also understand that team fouls are ones that 1726 01:14:39,600 --> 01:14:41,760 Speaker 16: happened before the snap, Like we have to be better 1727 01:14:41,840 --> 01:14:46,320 Speaker 16: on you know, on hunters communicating with the official and 1728 01:14:46,880 --> 01:14:48,720 Speaker 16: you know, thinking that we got you know, hoping we 1729 01:14:48,800 --> 01:14:51,960 Speaker 16: got that cleaned up. We don't want to line up 1730 01:14:51,960 --> 01:14:56,360 Speaker 16: off sides. We don't want to extend drives competition fouls, 1731 01:14:56,360 --> 01:14:58,439 Speaker 16: and we ask them to play full tilt to the tackle. 1732 01:14:59,040 --> 01:15:00,680 Speaker 16: But then there's a line there and we have to 1733 01:15:00,760 --> 01:15:04,360 Speaker 16: we have to you know, we have to play by 1734 01:15:04,400 --> 01:15:07,120 Speaker 16: two things. The whistle, right. I just don't understand how 1735 01:15:07,120 --> 01:15:10,519 Speaker 16: a professional athlete could could assume that anybody in this 1736 01:15:10,600 --> 01:15:12,599 Speaker 16: league was down and we're gonna play to the whistle, 1737 01:15:13,040 --> 01:15:14,839 Speaker 16: and we're gonna play to two feet in the white, 1738 01:15:14,960 --> 01:15:18,519 Speaker 16: and we we have to you know, pass rush and 1739 01:15:18,520 --> 01:15:20,880 Speaker 16: not hit the quarterback in the head. Can't hit him 1740 01:15:21,040 --> 01:15:25,880 Speaker 16: in the knees. And then when you know another player 1741 01:15:25,920 --> 01:15:28,360 Speaker 16: has the iss two feet in the white, we can't 1742 01:15:28,439 --> 01:15:31,439 Speaker 16: hit him or give the appearance you know that we're 1743 01:15:31,520 --> 01:15:35,320 Speaker 16: we're hitting him. I think Schooler ran over there and 1744 01:15:36,680 --> 01:15:38,960 Speaker 16: stood there, and then the same guy got tackled by 1745 01:15:39,000 --> 01:15:42,320 Speaker 16: Marcus and the officials saw that, and you know, so 1746 01:15:42,360 --> 01:15:44,880 Speaker 16: again you just have to understand kind of what they're 1747 01:15:44,880 --> 01:15:45,599 Speaker 16: looking at. 1748 01:15:47,720 --> 01:15:49,000 Speaker 5: But we have to play aggressive. 1749 01:15:49,040 --> 01:15:51,200 Speaker 16: I think that there has to be an aggressiveness of 1750 01:15:51,400 --> 01:15:54,559 Speaker 16: the way that we play, but also that comes into 1751 01:15:54,600 --> 01:15:59,240 Speaker 16: the decision making and when too, to make a great decision. 1752 01:16:00,040 --> 01:16:02,680 Speaker 16: And you know, it's hard for me to sit here 1753 01:16:02,720 --> 01:16:06,679 Speaker 16: and fault Josh, you know from last week and there's 1754 01:16:06,720 --> 01:16:09,360 Speaker 16: no whistle and running backs acting like he's gonna flip 1755 01:16:09,400 --> 01:16:13,519 Speaker 16: the ball back to the quarterback. And I mean, certainly 1756 01:16:13,520 --> 01:16:16,559 Speaker 16: would have liked to not had a penalty call, but 1757 01:16:16,640 --> 01:16:18,360 Speaker 16: I can see it both ways. 1758 01:16:19,120 --> 01:16:22,360 Speaker 5: Uh just ask that they, you know, blow to whistle. 1759 01:16:22,600 --> 01:16:25,560 Speaker 16: And it's an easy way for us to say that 1760 01:16:25,720 --> 01:16:28,360 Speaker 16: the play's over and that our efforts need to stop. 1761 01:16:28,600 --> 01:16:31,160 Speaker 5: And but I don't know how else to coach it. 1762 01:16:31,200 --> 01:16:34,160 Speaker 16: I don't know how else to coach professional players and 1763 01:16:34,479 --> 01:16:36,639 Speaker 16: on defense in this league, with the type of athletes 1764 01:16:36,640 --> 01:16:39,640 Speaker 16: that you know you're going against, it's it's hard to 1765 01:16:39,640 --> 01:16:41,960 Speaker 16: bring them down. One guy, they keep running, they bounce 1766 01:16:42,000 --> 01:16:42,760 Speaker 16: in next thing, you know. 1767 01:16:43,760 --> 01:16:43,920 Speaker 5: You know. 1768 01:16:44,000 --> 01:16:46,920 Speaker 16: So again, we'll keep coaching it. And it's not that 1769 01:16:46,960 --> 01:16:54,479 Speaker 16: it's not important. It's it's important, but it's also there's 1770 01:16:54,520 --> 01:16:57,439 Speaker 16: a something behind it. I'll tell you every ex player run. 1771 01:16:57,960 --> 01:16:59,120 Speaker 5: We gotta have Taylor track this. 1772 01:16:59,280 --> 01:17:01,599 Speaker 16: Every ex player running this league, there's probably a hold, 1773 01:17:02,400 --> 01:17:03,720 Speaker 16: you know what I mean? Like that just that they 1774 01:17:03,720 --> 01:17:05,679 Speaker 16: don't call it, that they don't miss however they don't 1775 01:17:05,680 --> 01:17:07,439 Speaker 16: see or they don't feel like they should call it. 1776 01:17:08,120 --> 01:17:12,200 Speaker 16: That's that's kind of what happens. And so you want 1777 01:17:12,200 --> 01:17:15,160 Speaker 16: to be aggressive certainly, just not reckless. 1778 01:17:15,200 --> 01:17:17,160 Speaker 5: Like I do about you guys. You have said the 1779 01:17:17,160 --> 01:17:19,960 Speaker 5: players and either earn their role. For the players who 1780 01:17:20,000 --> 01:17:22,720 Speaker 5: are currently on the Show team or Scott. 1781 01:17:22,479 --> 01:17:24,960 Speaker 16: Team, what things you do to earn a row to 1782 01:17:25,000 --> 01:17:27,280 Speaker 16: be with the regulars outside? 1783 01:17:28,120 --> 01:17:29,200 Speaker 5: Well, I think it's twofold. 1784 01:17:29,240 --> 01:17:31,880 Speaker 16: I think it's one based on who's in front of 1785 01:17:31,920 --> 01:17:35,280 Speaker 16: them and the health of that player. Uh Two, prepare 1786 01:17:35,320 --> 01:17:38,280 Speaker 16: as a starter each and every week, continue to to 1787 01:17:38,400 --> 01:17:41,719 Speaker 16: improve and get recognized and you know, three take advantage 1788 01:17:41,720 --> 01:17:46,000 Speaker 16: of their opportunities when it comes. And so, you know, 1789 01:17:46,040 --> 01:17:48,000 Speaker 16: we have a lot of guys that are getting better 1790 01:17:48,200 --> 01:17:51,400 Speaker 16: and improving in that area, and I you know, that's 1791 01:17:51,439 --> 01:17:54,280 Speaker 16: that's valuable. It's valuable for us to be able to 1792 01:17:54,320 --> 01:17:58,200 Speaker 16: rep against them, and also valuable, very valuable for them 1793 01:17:58,280 --> 01:18:03,280 Speaker 16: to improve and get those practice reps. So hopefully when 1794 01:18:03,280 --> 01:18:06,360 Speaker 16: we need them or they earn the opportunity, they'll be ready. 1795 01:18:07,400 --> 01:18:08,320 Speaker 5: Thank you. 1796 01:18:09,479 --> 01:18:11,439 Speaker 2: Whether you're in the game or betting on the game, 1797 01:18:11,479 --> 01:18:15,040 Speaker 2: you'll need a game plan. 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So he goes, 1873 01:22:14,320 --> 01:22:16,320 Speaker 2: that's the way we coach it. You play to the whistle. 1874 01:22:17,000 --> 01:22:20,479 Speaker 3: So I you know, so if I'm going to take 1875 01:22:20,560 --> 01:22:25,799 Speaker 3: that so, I understand me more than anyone understands bitching 1876 01:22:25,800 --> 01:22:28,800 Speaker 3: about the refs frustration specifically towards the refs. 1877 01:22:28,920 --> 01:22:30,280 Speaker 5: Right, that's what I do. 1878 01:22:32,840 --> 01:22:34,920 Speaker 3: But if you're going to take that, like super literally 1879 01:22:35,160 --> 01:22:37,320 Speaker 3: what he said, I wouldn't expect the penalties to stop 1880 01:22:38,240 --> 01:22:40,639 Speaker 3: because if he's thinking that that's okay, like I said, 1881 01:22:40,760 --> 01:22:43,800 Speaker 3: I think I said yesterday. There's an argument to be 1882 01:22:43,840 --> 01:22:46,120 Speaker 3: made that that was unnecessary roughness even if the whistle 1883 01:22:46,160 --> 01:22:48,040 Speaker 3: hadn't blown, you. 1884 01:22:48,080 --> 01:22:49,040 Speaker 4: Know, even if he was like. 1885 01:22:50,760 --> 01:22:53,160 Speaker 3: Helm right, I mean, he's like you clearly see he's 1886 01:22:53,240 --> 01:22:55,040 Speaker 3: down and tied it up with somebody else. You don't 1887 01:22:55,080 --> 01:22:57,560 Speaker 3: have to come in and light him up, do you 1888 01:22:57,600 --> 01:22:59,120 Speaker 3: know what I mean? You can come in and just 1889 01:22:59,200 --> 01:23:01,080 Speaker 3: sort of like fall on the pile if you think 1890 01:23:01,120 --> 01:23:02,719 Speaker 3: he's still up and the whistle hasn't blown. 1891 01:23:02,800 --> 01:23:07,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, he came in and buried him. But well, if 1892 01:23:07,240 --> 01:23:09,960 Speaker 4: that's okay, if that's how you're coaching it. Again, I'm 1893 01:23:10,000 --> 01:23:13,280 Speaker 4: taking it super literally. And I know he's not coaching 1894 01:23:13,360 --> 01:23:15,880 Speaker 4: it this way, but if he were coaching it that way, like, Okay, 1895 01:23:15,960 --> 01:23:19,080 Speaker 4: that's a good play, don't expect the penalties to stop. 1896 01:23:20,439 --> 01:23:22,680 Speaker 2: But I think the other messages to the ref like 1897 01:23:22,800 --> 01:23:24,160 Speaker 2: don't forget to blow the whistle. 1898 01:23:24,280 --> 01:23:26,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, obviously I don't have the coch I mean, I'm 1899 01:23:26,880 --> 01:23:28,560 Speaker 3: going to assume he's right about that. 1900 01:23:28,800 --> 01:23:29,960 Speaker 4: We can't. I can't get that. 1901 01:23:30,080 --> 01:23:32,000 Speaker 2: A lot of people said that, like, but I don't 1902 01:23:32,040 --> 01:23:33,240 Speaker 2: hear the whistle on every play? 1903 01:23:33,439 --> 01:23:35,680 Speaker 3: No, you almost never hear the whistle, Yeah, unless you're 1904 01:23:35,720 --> 01:23:37,599 Speaker 3: there I mean maybe if you're there you can hear 1905 01:23:37,640 --> 01:23:38,080 Speaker 3: the whistle. 1906 01:23:38,160 --> 01:23:42,240 Speaker 2: But yeah, so but I thought that was interesting. That's 1907 01:23:42,360 --> 01:23:44,880 Speaker 2: really the only takeaway I had. You know, everything was 1908 01:23:45,240 --> 01:23:46,200 Speaker 2: pretty vanilla. 1909 01:23:47,080 --> 01:23:50,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean I think he sort of recognizes the 1910 01:23:50,320 --> 01:23:55,200 Speaker 3: running back situation, but you know he's being more more 1911 01:23:55,280 --> 01:23:56,839 Speaker 3: Belichick like there more generic. 1912 01:23:56,920 --> 01:23:59,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, we're always looking to look a team and sure. 1913 01:23:59,400 --> 01:24:00,679 Speaker 2: Looking for a way to improve. 1914 01:24:02,439 --> 01:24:02,639 Speaker 5: Yep. 1915 01:24:02,800 --> 01:24:04,439 Speaker 3: He was asked the question that we've sort of been 1916 01:24:04,439 --> 01:24:06,519 Speaker 3: talking about out a theme kind of of the day, 1917 01:24:07,280 --> 01:24:09,800 Speaker 3: turning the page to the next game, and you know, 1918 01:24:10,040 --> 01:24:12,320 Speaker 3: is that a challenge and you know it's like we 1919 01:24:12,400 --> 01:24:14,760 Speaker 3: do that every week, you know what. So a lot 1920 01:24:14,800 --> 01:24:18,479 Speaker 3: of a lot of Belichick kind of mentality there. But yeah, 1921 01:24:18,600 --> 01:24:19,400 Speaker 3: just regular Mike. 1922 01:24:19,560 --> 01:24:23,400 Speaker 2: I got okay. Eight five five Pats five hundred is 1923 01:24:23,479 --> 01:24:26,160 Speaker 2: the Hotline podcast at pages dot com. We got the 1924 01:24:26,240 --> 01:24:30,839 Speaker 2: phone stacked up, so let's start unstacking. Eldred's in North Carolina. 1925 01:24:30,920 --> 01:24:38,760 Speaker 2: What's up Eldred? Eldred? Oh wow, Aldred's gone. Usually he 1926 01:24:38,840 --> 01:24:41,920 Speaker 2: sticks he sticks iron if he may got pulled over. Yeah, 1927 01:24:42,280 --> 01:24:49,000 Speaker 2: I hope everything's all right. Sean's in Vancouver. What's up Sean? Sean? 1928 01:24:49,200 --> 01:24:53,920 Speaker 3: Oh, I think Mike might have scared people away. He's gone, 1929 01:24:54,680 --> 01:24:57,040 Speaker 3: I'll be trying to back away. If Boston Cream's not here. 1930 01:24:58,000 --> 01:25:01,120 Speaker 2: Lines are opening up, Boston Cream, what's up, Boston Cream. 1931 01:25:02,200 --> 01:25:03,719 Speaker 12: I would never disappoint boys. 1932 01:25:03,840 --> 01:25:04,280 Speaker 5: There you go. 1933 01:25:06,080 --> 01:25:10,639 Speaker 12: The Patriots are back, the AFC is sweating. This felt 1934 01:25:10,680 --> 01:25:13,120 Speaker 12: like kind of the best wins since Super Bowl fifty three, 1935 01:25:13,400 --> 01:25:15,439 Speaker 12: And honestly, it felt a little bit better because I 1936 01:25:15,520 --> 01:25:17,200 Speaker 12: think we all kind of had the same thought that 1937 01:25:17,640 --> 01:25:19,120 Speaker 12: we don't know if we have a quarterback. 1938 01:25:19,200 --> 01:25:19,560 Speaker 22: We don't know. 1939 01:25:19,600 --> 01:25:25,760 Speaker 12: Everything's uncertain, right, So that confirmation was super nice. We 1940 01:25:25,920 --> 01:25:29,439 Speaker 12: might have a little Mounting Brady interdivisional which might be nice. 1941 01:25:29,479 --> 01:25:33,640 Speaker 12: But a couple of things Vanilla Vick aka Drake may 1942 01:25:33,960 --> 01:25:36,320 Speaker 12: spiceon and Diceman defense how can you not feel bad? 1943 01:25:36,720 --> 01:25:40,240 Speaker 12: And the Venezuelan Vinitari. We got one, boys, we got 1944 01:25:40,280 --> 01:25:40,639 Speaker 12: a kicker. 1945 01:25:41,640 --> 01:25:44,800 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, yeah, you worked on your material. I'll give 1946 01:25:44,840 --> 01:25:45,040 Speaker 4: it to you. 1947 01:25:45,200 --> 01:25:46,559 Speaker 2: Good good Boston Cream. 1948 01:25:46,600 --> 01:25:47,360 Speaker 4: Who's creativity? 1949 01:25:47,400 --> 01:25:51,599 Speaker 2: Who's winning the picks? I would have to look, okay, 1950 01:25:52,280 --> 01:25:56,719 Speaker 2: well it is your thing, right, that's my thing? Yeah, okay, 1951 01:25:57,280 --> 01:26:01,160 Speaker 2: all right, we'll talk about that tomorrow. Thanks for appreciate it, 1952 01:26:03,120 --> 01:26:07,600 Speaker 2: Andrew writes in he says, uh, yesterday's episode was the 1953 01:26:07,680 --> 01:26:09,760 Speaker 2: best one you had in years because Chris with a 1954 01:26:09,840 --> 01:26:13,559 Speaker 2: Tian called in and Christian in La did not Wow. 1955 01:26:13,840 --> 01:26:14,679 Speaker 4: Yeah wow. 1956 01:26:14,960 --> 01:26:16,920 Speaker 2: And now that we're well into the season, is there 1957 01:26:17,000 --> 01:26:18,479 Speaker 2: going to be a way for those of us who 1958 01:26:18,560 --> 01:26:21,120 Speaker 2: don't listen live to win a T shirt? If there 1959 01:26:21,400 --> 01:26:24,120 Speaker 2: is one, would it be possible to have Fred personally 1960 01:26:24,160 --> 01:26:27,679 Speaker 2: put a small mustard stain on one. I'm an airline pilot, 1961 01:26:28,040 --> 01:26:30,960 Speaker 2: and much like the Catholic Church used to send sacred 1962 01:26:31,320 --> 01:26:35,519 Speaker 2: relics on tour, I would probably proudly display Father Fred's 1963 01:26:35,560 --> 01:26:40,000 Speaker 2: holy mustard stain around the continental US, with occasional stops 1964 01:26:40,040 --> 01:26:43,840 Speaker 2: in Canada, Mexico, and Hawaii. Keep up the great work 1965 01:26:44,320 --> 01:26:46,800 Speaker 2: and ps. Deus regularly makes me laugh out loud with 1966 01:26:46,880 --> 01:26:49,240 Speaker 2: his subtle comments that nobody else even notices. 1967 01:26:50,080 --> 01:26:53,920 Speaker 3: He's generally I noticed them, Yeah, and I usually say 1968 01:26:54,000 --> 01:26:56,200 Speaker 3: something to him afterwards because usually those are for me. 1969 01:26:57,080 --> 01:26:59,160 Speaker 3: We have kind of like you know, when you do 1970 01:26:59,240 --> 01:27:01,479 Speaker 3: a lot of prempo game shows together, Fred, you kind 1971 01:27:01,520 --> 01:27:03,120 Speaker 3: of get a feel for each other. 1972 01:27:04,040 --> 01:27:06,360 Speaker 4: Well, Mike is very subtle with those. 1973 01:27:06,560 --> 01:27:09,280 Speaker 2: Well, Andrew, if you promise to wear a T shirt 1974 01:27:09,320 --> 01:27:12,320 Speaker 2: all over the world, we can certainly arrange for that. 1975 01:27:12,560 --> 01:27:16,240 Speaker 2: So Alex, why don't you keep that email from Andrew 1976 01:27:16,320 --> 01:27:19,200 Speaker 2: and we'll see what we can do for him. So 1977 01:27:22,200 --> 01:27:26,000 Speaker 2: lots of emails, Josh says, some of them how to 1978 01:27:26,120 --> 01:27:31,519 Speaker 2: beat New Orleans. He calls himself Wisco Glenn. Okay, I 1979 01:27:31,560 --> 01:27:34,640 Speaker 2: don't know why I called him, Josh. The Saints are 1980 01:27:34,680 --> 01:27:37,599 Speaker 2: not good against the run. The Giants opened good holes 1981 01:27:37,640 --> 01:27:41,479 Speaker 2: for scatter Bowl last week. Paul's right. The Gints gave 1982 01:27:41,520 --> 01:27:43,519 Speaker 2: the ball away a lot and they could have dominated 1983 01:27:43,560 --> 01:27:46,559 Speaker 2: possession time. Giants have good weapons, but seem to stall 1984 01:27:46,600 --> 01:27:48,839 Speaker 2: in the red zone because they can't run with power 1985 01:27:49,240 --> 01:27:52,800 Speaker 2: or play in a compacted field. What if the play 1986 01:27:53,560 --> 01:27:56,280 Speaker 2: what if we play five to six dbs in this game? 1987 01:27:56,520 --> 01:27:57,960 Speaker 2: Make Rattler win with his arm? 1988 01:28:01,080 --> 01:28:06,800 Speaker 4: Okayait man, if you want to make Rattler beat you, 1989 01:28:07,000 --> 01:28:08,360 Speaker 4: wouldn't you play bas defense? 1990 01:28:08,439 --> 01:28:08,599 Speaker 5: Yeah? 1991 01:28:08,680 --> 01:28:12,200 Speaker 3: Take away the run right, you know, dare him to 1992 01:28:12,280 --> 01:28:14,479 Speaker 3: throw right right, put it in his head. If you 1993 01:28:14,560 --> 01:28:16,559 Speaker 3: do five to six DB's all the time, they're going 1994 01:28:16,640 --> 01:28:20,640 Speaker 3: to try Hendre Miller at you in Alvin Kamara. Now, 1995 01:28:20,800 --> 01:28:22,840 Speaker 3: I think the Patriots have been really good in run defense. 1996 01:28:22,880 --> 01:28:26,200 Speaker 3: Maybe they feel comfortable stopping it with you know, less 1997 01:28:26,240 --> 01:28:29,640 Speaker 3: than their their base package in terms of personnel. But 1998 01:28:30,640 --> 01:28:32,720 Speaker 3: just if you're trying to put the game in the 1999 01:28:32,800 --> 01:28:35,600 Speaker 3: quarterback's hands, you want to dare him to throw. You 2000 01:28:35,720 --> 01:28:37,479 Speaker 3: put big bodies out there and stop the run. 2001 01:28:41,640 --> 01:28:47,320 Speaker 2: Let's see Jordan wants to call the game in Buffalo 2002 01:28:47,600 --> 01:28:51,320 Speaker 2: in honor Stefan's huge performance. What about the ghost of 2003 01:28:51,400 --> 01:28:54,200 Speaker 2: Stefan games? Stefan comes back to haunt them. Yeah, if 2004 01:28:54,240 --> 01:28:58,680 Speaker 2: you have to explain it, it doesn't work. Yeah, so 2005 01:28:58,920 --> 01:28:59,479 Speaker 2: I'm sorry. 2006 01:29:00,000 --> 01:29:04,240 Speaker 4: I think they just have to be really quick. 2007 01:29:04,360 --> 01:29:07,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, Like, and I think there. 2008 01:29:07,400 --> 01:29:11,200 Speaker 3: Has to be something like Harper's Muff game, Like it's 2009 01:29:11,240 --> 01:29:15,280 Speaker 3: an obscure player who had one very specific gaff in 2010 01:29:15,400 --> 01:29:16,760 Speaker 3: the game that turned the game. 2011 01:29:17,120 --> 01:29:20,400 Speaker 4: Yep, you know, this was just kind of. 2012 01:29:20,439 --> 01:29:22,680 Speaker 3: This was a regular foot I think that's probably the 2013 01:29:22,760 --> 01:29:26,240 Speaker 3: best part of the Patriots win is that there's nothing 2014 01:29:26,400 --> 01:29:31,080 Speaker 3: like that that you point to. There's not like a weird, right, 2015 01:29:31,479 --> 01:29:34,640 Speaker 3: you know, fluky kind of asterisk that you're looking to 2016 01:29:34,760 --> 01:29:37,280 Speaker 3: attach to the game. It was just two good teams 2017 01:29:37,320 --> 01:29:40,719 Speaker 3: playing against each other, and the Patriots made the plays 2018 01:29:40,760 --> 01:29:41,880 Speaker 3: at the end of the game to win it. 2019 01:29:42,120 --> 01:29:42,320 Speaker 5: Yep. 2020 01:29:44,360 --> 01:29:47,200 Speaker 2: Matt and Wichita, can we make a storyline out of 2021 01:29:47,280 --> 01:29:50,040 Speaker 2: nothing by noticing that Rabels seemed to give a little 2022 01:29:50,120 --> 01:29:53,120 Speaker 2: extra love to Demario Davis. The report out in New 2023 01:29:53,240 --> 01:29:55,920 Speaker 2: Orleans is that they are interested in trading Vets. He 2024 01:29:56,040 --> 01:29:58,960 Speaker 2: meets the definition in linebackers seem to be a position 2025 01:29:59,040 --> 01:29:59,360 Speaker 2: of need. 2026 01:30:00,479 --> 01:30:02,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, now that's a team you know. 2027 01:30:02,200 --> 01:30:05,200 Speaker 3: I know someone you know about the running backs and 2028 01:30:05,240 --> 01:30:08,200 Speaker 3: they mentioned Camara, like New Orleans is a team that 2029 01:30:08,280 --> 01:30:10,880 Speaker 3: I could absolutely see being in that market. 2030 01:30:11,240 --> 01:30:12,759 Speaker 4: You know, come come Halloween. 2031 01:30:12,920 --> 01:30:16,040 Speaker 3: You know that the trade deadlines usually I think it's 2032 01:30:16,800 --> 01:30:19,479 Speaker 3: between week eight and nine, somewhere in that maybe November 2033 01:30:19,520 --> 01:30:24,680 Speaker 3: first era area. That one yet to Mario Davis. You know, 2034 01:30:25,240 --> 01:30:27,560 Speaker 3: he's a good player. It's been a good player for 2035 01:30:27,600 --> 01:30:31,439 Speaker 3: a long time. Absolutely, I'd be interested in, as Mike says, 2036 01:30:31,439 --> 01:30:33,559 Speaker 3: I'd be interested in upgrading the team and in any 2037 01:30:33,560 --> 01:30:35,000 Speaker 3: way that I feel we could. 2038 01:30:36,040 --> 01:30:40,280 Speaker 2: Josh is on the line. He's from Missouri. Hey Josh, Hey, 2039 01:30:40,360 --> 01:30:40,680 Speaker 2: what's up? 2040 01:30:40,720 --> 01:30:45,320 Speaker 9: Brother? Hey? I just wanted to say, man, how does 2041 01:30:45,360 --> 01:30:49,160 Speaker 9: it feel to have a number one receiver again? I 2042 01:30:49,240 --> 01:30:52,320 Speaker 9: know we haven't had a receiver with back to back 2043 01:30:52,320 --> 01:30:55,000 Speaker 9: one hundred yard games since Julian Edelman. So that felt 2044 01:30:55,040 --> 01:30:58,120 Speaker 9: pretty good, and I wanted to see how you guys 2045 01:30:58,160 --> 01:31:02,639 Speaker 9: felt about being above that red line right now, going 2046 01:31:02,720 --> 01:31:04,439 Speaker 9: the playoffs right now, and that feels great. 2047 01:31:04,880 --> 01:31:09,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I mean, yes, your first point, and thanks 2048 01:31:09,840 --> 01:31:13,479 Speaker 2: for the call, Josh. The luxury of having that wide 2049 01:31:13,680 --> 01:31:17,240 Speaker 2: receiver one, it's it is a good thing. It's it. 2050 01:31:18,080 --> 01:31:21,240 Speaker 2: It's a relief to know that, Okay, if nothing else, 2051 01:31:21,320 --> 01:31:24,560 Speaker 2: you've got this playmaker in your wide receiver room that 2052 01:31:24,880 --> 01:31:28,160 Speaker 2: you know, hopefully you can count on every game. It's 2053 01:31:28,160 --> 01:31:30,080 Speaker 2: a it's a big not every team has it. I 2054 01:31:30,120 --> 01:31:32,720 Speaker 2: mean there are a lot of good wide receivers in 2055 01:31:32,800 --> 01:31:36,920 Speaker 2: the league, but I would say, what maybe little over 2056 01:31:37,040 --> 01:31:38,360 Speaker 2: half the teams have one. 2057 01:31:39,439 --> 01:31:42,439 Speaker 3: Top flight receivers. I mean I have to go back 2058 01:31:42,479 --> 01:31:44,320 Speaker 3: and look, but yeah, I mean there are good wide 2059 01:31:44,360 --> 01:31:46,960 Speaker 3: receivers in that league. Yeah, I mean kind of everybody 2060 01:31:47,080 --> 01:31:47,519 Speaker 3: has one. 2061 01:31:47,479 --> 01:31:47,760 Speaker 5: You think. 2062 01:31:48,040 --> 01:31:49,800 Speaker 2: I mean we haven't, that's for sure. 2063 01:31:50,000 --> 01:31:55,519 Speaker 3: I mean I'm not necessarily saying every single team, but yeah, 2064 01:31:55,560 --> 01:31:57,000 Speaker 3: I mean yeah, I mean you have a guy that 2065 01:31:57,400 --> 01:31:58,960 Speaker 3: that you would say, oh, he's our number one. 2066 01:31:59,640 --> 01:31:59,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. 2067 01:32:02,040 --> 01:32:04,479 Speaker 3: So with a few except very few exceptions, I would 2068 01:32:04,520 --> 01:32:07,559 Speaker 3: I would think. But I think he's been really good. 2069 01:32:07,680 --> 01:32:11,439 Speaker 3: I think he's been better than like this past week, 2070 01:32:11,600 --> 01:32:14,240 Speaker 3: certainly better than I was expecting. I didn't think there 2071 01:32:14,320 --> 01:32:16,439 Speaker 3: was that kind of yards after the catch and that 2072 01:32:16,560 --> 01:32:18,439 Speaker 3: kind of explosiveness with the ball in his hands. He 2073 01:32:18,479 --> 01:32:21,040 Speaker 3: made a lot of guys missing that game. I wasn't 2074 01:32:21,040 --> 01:32:26,639 Speaker 3: expecting those kinds of plays. In terms of the volume, 2075 01:32:26,760 --> 01:32:29,320 Speaker 3: I did expect that. I thought he would catch, you know, 2076 01:32:29,880 --> 01:32:32,760 Speaker 3: somewhere between you know, five and eight passes a game, 2077 01:32:33,840 --> 01:32:35,880 Speaker 3: be around one thousand yards at the end of the year, 2078 01:32:37,600 --> 01:32:42,040 Speaker 3: average under ten yards to catch. Last game, this pass game, 2079 01:32:42,360 --> 01:32:43,800 Speaker 3: it was a lot better than that. You know, one 2080 01:32:43,880 --> 01:32:47,840 Speaker 3: hundred and forty yards and you know, play after play 2081 01:32:48,080 --> 01:32:51,760 Speaker 3: fourteen plus yards to catch. I don't know if you 2082 01:32:51,800 --> 01:32:54,200 Speaker 3: can rely on that every week. You know, that's not 2083 01:32:54,320 --> 01:32:57,160 Speaker 3: really realistic. But the one game when you needed him, 2084 01:32:57,320 --> 01:32:59,360 Speaker 3: he absolutely delivered. 2085 01:32:59,080 --> 01:32:59,439 Speaker 5: All right. 2086 01:33:00,080 --> 01:33:02,120 Speaker 2: Artist in Saint Louis wants to earn a T shirt, 2087 01:33:02,200 --> 01:33:04,120 Speaker 2: so he has a trivia game. He says, for the 2088 01:33:04,200 --> 01:33:08,920 Speaker 2: Mammoth of Memory, mister Paul Perrillo, Let's see if you 2089 01:33:08,960 --> 01:33:11,519 Speaker 2: can get four out of six correct, he says. In 2090 01:33:11,640 --> 01:33:14,240 Speaker 2: nineteen ninety six, Droup ledso led the Patriots to an 2091 01:33:14,280 --> 01:33:18,040 Speaker 2: eleven and five season and their second Super Bowl appearance. 2092 01:33:18,200 --> 01:33:20,800 Speaker 2: Who did the Patriots beat in the AFC Championship Game 2093 01:33:20,840 --> 01:33:21,920 Speaker 2: and what was the final score? 2094 01:33:22,040 --> 01:33:24,120 Speaker 4: Well, that's easy, Jacksonville twenty to. 2095 01:33:25,680 --> 01:33:26,120 Speaker 2: You got it? 2096 01:33:26,320 --> 01:33:26,519 Speaker 5: Yeah. 2097 01:33:27,120 --> 01:33:30,120 Speaker 2: Tom Brady threw a combined six hundred and fourteen regular 2098 01:33:30,200 --> 01:33:33,200 Speaker 2: and postseason touchdown passes during his twenty seasons with the 2099 01:33:33,240 --> 01:33:36,439 Speaker 2: New England Patriots. Can you name the players who caught 2100 01:33:36,520 --> 01:33:40,120 Speaker 2: his very first and very last touchdown pass? 2101 01:33:40,479 --> 01:33:41,400 Speaker 4: No, I can tell you. 2102 01:33:41,560 --> 01:33:44,320 Speaker 3: Terry Glenn was the first. YEP, I could not tell 2103 01:33:44,320 --> 01:33:50,400 Speaker 3: you the last, but his last touchdown pass as a 2104 01:33:50,479 --> 01:33:51,839 Speaker 3: pro or with the Patriots. 2105 01:33:53,840 --> 01:33:54,360 Speaker 2: I'm trying to. 2106 01:33:54,400 --> 01:33:56,960 Speaker 4: Ask, I'm gonna guess somebody with the Patriots all I'm 2107 01:33:57,000 --> 01:34:00,479 Speaker 4: just gonna I'm gonna guess Edelman. 2108 01:34:00,720 --> 01:34:03,599 Speaker 2: That's correct. That was a guest Glenn and one against 2109 01:34:03,600 --> 01:34:06,120 Speaker 2: the Chargers. Edelman in nineteen against the Dolphins. 2110 01:34:06,200 --> 01:34:08,360 Speaker 4: I can still I can still see Terry Glenn later 2111 01:34:08,560 --> 01:34:09,640 Speaker 4: two horizontally. 2112 01:34:10,120 --> 01:34:13,839 Speaker 2: What offensive lineman holds the record for the most starts 2113 01:34:13,880 --> 01:34:17,280 Speaker 2: in a game with the New England Patriots, Bruce Armstrong. 2114 01:34:17,360 --> 01:34:21,960 Speaker 2: That's right. He started two hundred and twelve games and 2115 01:34:22,320 --> 01:34:26,240 Speaker 2: that's three out of three. In twenty sixteen, Tom Brady 2116 01:34:26,320 --> 01:34:29,120 Speaker 2: faced a four game suspension to start the season. When 2117 01:34:29,200 --> 01:34:31,719 Speaker 2: Brady came back, he led the Patriots to a fourteen 2118 01:34:31,760 --> 01:34:35,120 Speaker 2: and two season and their fifth Super Bowl title. Who 2119 01:34:35,280 --> 01:34:38,000 Speaker 2: was the first team Brady and the Patriots played coming 2120 01:34:38,080 --> 01:34:40,880 Speaker 2: off that suspension? And what was the final score? 2121 01:34:42,240 --> 01:34:44,519 Speaker 3: I can tell you it's Cleveland, but I Cleveland's correct. 2122 01:34:44,560 --> 01:34:45,639 Speaker 3: I'll tell you the final score. 2123 01:34:45,640 --> 01:34:48,840 Speaker 2: A lot of threes in the score thirty three to three. Oh, 2124 01:34:49,120 --> 01:34:52,240 Speaker 2: thirty three to thirteen. Okay, so I'll give you three 2125 01:34:52,280 --> 01:34:55,599 Speaker 2: and a half, all right. In the infamous twenty eight 2126 01:34:55,640 --> 01:34:58,280 Speaker 2: three Super Bowl fifty one comeback, Tom Brady led the 2127 01:34:58,360 --> 01:35:02,240 Speaker 2: Patriots on a seventy five yard thirteen play drive that 2128 01:35:02,479 --> 01:35:06,000 Speaker 2: ended in their first touchdown in the third quarter, which 2129 01:35:06,080 --> 01:35:09,240 Speaker 2: would start the Patriots comeback. Who was the player to 2130 01:35:09,400 --> 01:35:11,120 Speaker 2: catch that touchdown pass? 2131 01:35:12,920 --> 01:35:13,519 Speaker 4: James White? 2132 01:35:13,640 --> 01:35:18,720 Speaker 2: That's right, five yard pass, four and a half. Tom 2133 01:35:18,800 --> 01:35:22,759 Speaker 2: Brady played a franchise record twenty seasons with the Newican Patriots. 2134 01:35:22,800 --> 01:35:26,759 Speaker 2: There are three players tied for second most with sixteen seasons. 2135 01:35:27,160 --> 01:35:28,679 Speaker 2: Can you name those three players? 2136 01:35:30,120 --> 01:35:33,160 Speaker 4: Three players that played sixteen seasons for the Patriots? Yep, 2137 01:35:34,520 --> 01:35:40,200 Speaker 4: Steve Grogan that's one, Julius Adam two, Stanley. 2138 01:35:39,880 --> 01:35:42,040 Speaker 2: Morgan ooh, Matthew Slater. 2139 01:35:42,439 --> 01:35:45,600 Speaker 4: Oh, I should have gotten Slater. But that's typical of me. 2140 01:35:45,880 --> 01:35:48,120 Speaker 3: Forget the guy who just played, and remember the guys 2141 01:35:48,160 --> 01:35:49,320 Speaker 3: that played fifty years ago. 2142 01:35:49,560 --> 01:35:51,400 Speaker 2: But you wanted four out of six. He got four 2143 01:35:51,439 --> 01:35:54,120 Speaker 2: and a half, so too bad. No T shirt, Curtis. 2144 01:35:54,240 --> 01:35:55,960 Speaker 4: I think I should get two thirds for the last one. 2145 01:35:56,000 --> 01:35:56,920 Speaker 4: I got two out of the three. 2146 01:35:56,920 --> 01:36:01,760 Speaker 2: That's true, so closer to five than four. So sorry, Churs, 2147 01:36:01,840 --> 01:36:02,880 Speaker 2: you don't get a shirt. 2148 01:36:02,920 --> 01:36:04,120 Speaker 4: You're not going to give him a T shirt. 2149 01:36:04,360 --> 01:36:06,200 Speaker 2: Give my T shirt up to Alex and Matt if 2150 01:36:06,200 --> 01:36:07,479 Speaker 2: they want to give him a T shirt, they can 2151 01:36:07,520 --> 01:36:12,840 Speaker 2: give a T shirt. Good job, Alex, pending availability, we'll 2152 01:36:12,880 --> 01:36:17,479 Speaker 2: get morel on it. He's back on the phone and 2153 01:36:17,760 --> 01:36:22,280 Speaker 2: in his truck. It's Eldred in North Carolina. What's up, Eldred? Hey, 2154 01:36:22,600 --> 01:36:23,760 Speaker 2: that's all y'all doing? All right? 2155 01:36:25,120 --> 01:36:26,880 Speaker 22: Yes, Sorr, I hit the button instead of hitting the 2156 01:36:26,920 --> 01:36:28,400 Speaker 22: hitting a hitting the other thing. 2157 01:36:28,360 --> 01:36:30,320 Speaker 2: On my head stick so I could not toe. 2158 01:36:30,680 --> 01:36:35,560 Speaker 22: Hey, the name of the game should be d free beefine. 2159 01:36:35,680 --> 01:36:37,040 Speaker 4: He hated thigs revenge game. 2160 01:36:37,160 --> 01:36:39,719 Speaker 3: That would work, You know, short, sweet, everybody knows exactly 2161 01:36:39,760 --> 01:36:42,400 Speaker 3: what you're talking about that would that would have that 2162 01:36:42,439 --> 01:36:43,240 Speaker 3: would have potential? 2163 01:36:44,720 --> 01:36:45,200 Speaker 14: You think? 2164 01:36:45,280 --> 01:36:45,320 Speaker 5: So? 2165 01:36:45,520 --> 01:36:50,439 Speaker 22: Okay, Uh, they talking about half back serve somebody to 2166 01:36:50,560 --> 01:36:55,000 Speaker 22: the practice squad? Do you know anything about just uh whatever? 2167 01:36:55,120 --> 01:36:55,280 Speaker 5: Guy? 2168 01:36:55,400 --> 01:36:58,440 Speaker 22: I think it's abn. 2169 01:36:57,360 --> 01:37:01,880 Speaker 3: Yeah, Jay or the new running back on the Corbyn 2170 01:37:01,960 --> 01:37:04,880 Speaker 3: something on the practice squad. He's got a little he's 2171 01:37:04,920 --> 01:37:09,160 Speaker 3: got a little experience. He's been in the league. Not 2172 01:37:09,600 --> 01:37:13,760 Speaker 3: really anything extensive though, but he's been. I think he's 2173 01:37:13,800 --> 01:37:15,560 Speaker 3: been with three different teams. I think he played like 2174 01:37:15,640 --> 01:37:17,519 Speaker 3: six games for the Giants or something like that. 2175 01:37:19,360 --> 01:37:20,920 Speaker 7: Okay, I just wonder. 2176 01:37:21,200 --> 01:37:21,519 Speaker 5: Yeah, but. 2177 01:37:23,000 --> 01:37:25,040 Speaker 22: I hope, like I said, I hope we get uh 2178 01:37:25,240 --> 01:37:25,519 Speaker 22: a J. 2179 01:37:25,920 --> 01:37:26,160 Speaker 5: A J. 2180 01:37:26,320 --> 01:37:29,680 Speaker 12: Brown, Cause, like I said, anybody keeps talking about it, 2181 01:37:30,040 --> 01:37:30,800 Speaker 12: but he won't out. 2182 01:37:30,880 --> 01:37:33,240 Speaker 22: But I guess I haven't heard it yet though, right. 2183 01:37:34,680 --> 01:37:35,880 Speaker 11: Especially No, I. 2184 01:37:35,920 --> 01:37:38,800 Speaker 3: Mean we we've heard about A. J. Brown tweeting and 2185 01:37:39,000 --> 01:37:42,240 Speaker 3: whatnot after games. I just don't see the Eagles trading him. 2186 01:37:42,360 --> 01:37:45,000 Speaker 3: Like the Eagles are a Super Bowl contender. I don't 2187 01:37:45,040 --> 01:37:48,200 Speaker 3: see them. Yeah, I don't see them trading. 2188 01:37:48,240 --> 01:37:50,400 Speaker 22: I'm not getting used right, He's not getting used right. 2189 01:37:50,600 --> 01:37:52,760 Speaker 4: Well, he gets he gets used plenty just. 2190 01:37:52,960 --> 01:37:56,479 Speaker 20: Running running, But like like the game they should have beat. 2191 01:37:56,520 --> 01:37:58,600 Speaker 22: They should have won that game. Sunday Herts just go 2192 01:37:58,800 --> 01:37:59,360 Speaker 22: through him twice. 2193 01:37:59,400 --> 01:38:03,240 Speaker 2: He's a wild Yeah it was downfield, down that middle one. 2194 01:38:03,479 --> 01:38:05,679 Speaker 5: Yeah, downfield. Yeah, that would have won the game. 2195 01:38:06,160 --> 01:38:07,840 Speaker 11: Yeah, all right, my people, all. 2196 01:38:07,840 --> 01:38:11,240 Speaker 2: Right, thanks Eldred. I meant to as Eldred where his 2197 01:38:11,400 --> 01:38:15,760 Speaker 2: name came from. That's a good name, Eldred. Yeah. You 2198 01:38:15,840 --> 01:38:17,679 Speaker 2: don't hear a lot of people with the name Eldred, 2199 01:38:19,240 --> 01:38:23,000 Speaker 2: but when you grow up an adult, like, it's a 2200 01:38:23,120 --> 01:38:26,519 Speaker 2: proper name to be called Eldred. It's a very southern name, Eldred, 2201 01:38:26,840 --> 01:38:28,000 Speaker 2: very southern name. Yeah. 2202 01:38:29,280 --> 01:38:30,320 Speaker 4: Well he's a Southern dude. 2203 01:38:30,680 --> 01:38:31,920 Speaker 2: Ivan's in California. 2204 01:38:34,040 --> 01:38:35,439 Speaker 22: Hey, gentlemen, how you doing today? 2205 01:38:35,560 --> 01:38:39,240 Speaker 5: Good, good, quick football thing. 2206 01:38:39,360 --> 01:38:40,880 Speaker 22: But before I do that, I do want to give 2207 01:38:40,880 --> 01:38:43,559 Speaker 22: you some flowers. I want to do as a Pats 2208 01:38:43,640 --> 01:38:45,479 Speaker 22: fan and a little bit more than a casual one. 2209 01:38:46,160 --> 01:38:48,160 Speaker 22: I like to geek out on all the different behind 2210 01:38:48,200 --> 01:38:51,439 Speaker 22: the scenes and what you guys do, as far as 2211 01:38:51,520 --> 01:38:54,479 Speaker 22: the interviews the coaches, the kind of the fun questions 2212 01:38:54,560 --> 01:38:57,439 Speaker 22: you ask the players, get to see their personalities. I 2213 01:38:57,560 --> 01:39:00,080 Speaker 22: think you don't do really a great job. So I 2214 01:39:00,120 --> 01:39:00,760 Speaker 22: appreciate that. 2215 01:39:01,040 --> 01:39:03,439 Speaker 2: Thank you that I'll pass it along. 2216 01:39:03,400 --> 01:39:07,320 Speaker 22: And absolutely, and then as far as the football thing, 2217 01:39:07,439 --> 01:39:10,680 Speaker 22: digs from me from where I stand, like the way 2218 01:39:10,800 --> 01:39:13,960 Speaker 22: Digs is right now, a healthy Digs, which is honestly 2219 01:39:14,040 --> 01:39:18,000 Speaker 22: a modern miracle. He's the number one. So for me, 2220 01:39:18,880 --> 01:39:21,639 Speaker 22: I think we're still you know, we're still another draft 2221 01:39:21,720 --> 01:39:24,640 Speaker 22: away in a free agent class of really building the 2222 01:39:24,680 --> 01:39:26,600 Speaker 22: team the way we wanted to. So I want to 2223 01:39:26,640 --> 01:39:29,800 Speaker 22: hold onto the assets unless you know, somebody blows us away. 2224 01:39:30,400 --> 01:39:33,040 Speaker 22: I think we're just fine with I mean, he's talking 2225 01:39:33,040 --> 01:39:34,960 Speaker 22: about AJ Brown. I just think what it's going to 2226 01:39:35,000 --> 01:39:38,200 Speaker 22: cost to get him, we would be best serves to hold. 2227 01:39:38,040 --> 01:39:38,360 Speaker 1: On to it. 2228 01:39:38,520 --> 01:39:42,439 Speaker 22: So I will, with that said, I will get off 2229 01:39:42,520 --> 01:39:43,400 Speaker 22: line and go past. 2230 01:39:43,560 --> 01:39:47,519 Speaker 2: All right, thanks, Ivan, appreciate it. He's saying, stay pat. 2231 01:39:47,760 --> 01:39:48,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, I would. 2232 01:39:48,400 --> 01:39:50,880 Speaker 3: I mean, if you could get AJ Brown, I think 2233 01:39:51,560 --> 01:39:56,680 Speaker 3: you have the makings of a very dangerous offense. But 2234 01:39:57,880 --> 01:40:00,320 Speaker 3: I mean I'm not I'm not saying I would do 2235 01:40:00,400 --> 01:40:03,400 Speaker 3: whatever it takes to get AJ Brown. I mean it 2236 01:40:03,479 --> 01:40:06,160 Speaker 3: would be a little bit. It would cause me to 2237 01:40:06,360 --> 01:40:09,400 Speaker 3: hesitate a little bit based on the fact that this 2238 01:40:09,560 --> 01:40:10,960 Speaker 3: is a guy who was in the midst of a 2239 01:40:11,000 --> 01:40:13,599 Speaker 3: Super Bowl run last year and was unhappy at times 2240 01:40:14,080 --> 01:40:18,280 Speaker 3: and certainly is on the reigning Super Bowl champ who's 2241 01:40:18,360 --> 01:40:21,559 Speaker 3: poised to make another run and seemingly unhappy again. 2242 01:40:21,880 --> 01:40:23,840 Speaker 23: That would cause me to hesitate a little bit. Yep, 2243 01:40:24,560 --> 01:40:27,120 Speaker 23: how would you feel about it, Freddy? I would agree, 2244 01:40:27,520 --> 01:40:32,040 Speaker 23: I would agree, you know, I would hesitate. 2245 01:40:32,400 --> 01:40:36,120 Speaker 4: Yeah, now, I would do it. I think he's young enough. 2246 01:40:37,760 --> 01:40:40,360 Speaker 3: That you know, I wouldn't worry, like, well, I'm just 2247 01:40:40,400 --> 01:40:41,800 Speaker 3: going to get him at the end of his career 2248 01:40:41,920 --> 01:40:43,559 Speaker 3: and he's going to be you know, he could fall off. 2249 01:40:43,600 --> 01:40:47,400 Speaker 3: I think he's still in his prime. I mean, I 2250 01:40:48,240 --> 01:40:50,720 Speaker 3: don't think it would cost that much. Yeah, I don't 2251 01:40:50,720 --> 01:40:51,320 Speaker 3: think it would. 2252 01:40:51,120 --> 01:40:53,080 Speaker 4: Cost you at first. I think you could probably get 2253 01:40:53,160 --> 01:40:53,759 Speaker 4: him for a second. 2254 01:40:54,400 --> 01:40:58,080 Speaker 2: But you know Ivan's point. You know, they're a free 2255 01:40:58,080 --> 01:41:00,559 Speaker 2: agent class in the draft class away. You know, they 2256 01:41:00,640 --> 01:41:03,720 Speaker 2: really need to there's still pieces that they need to 2257 01:41:03,800 --> 01:41:07,000 Speaker 2: build here. And is that say, like that one of. 2258 01:41:07,000 --> 01:41:08,920 Speaker 3: The pieces that they need to build with. That's what 2259 01:41:09,000 --> 01:41:10,920 Speaker 3: I'm saying, that he would be a piece, like it's 2260 01:41:10,960 --> 01:41:12,360 Speaker 3: not a thirty four year old receiver. 2261 01:41:12,479 --> 01:41:12,960 Speaker 4: That's true. 2262 01:41:13,040 --> 01:41:14,479 Speaker 2: So you have to sign him? 2263 01:41:14,600 --> 01:41:19,760 Speaker 3: What's signed? Yeah, he's under contract. He's not unhappy with 2264 01:41:19,840 --> 01:41:22,719 Speaker 3: his contract. He's unhappy with his role. Okay, he wants 2265 01:41:22,760 --> 01:41:25,680 Speaker 3: the ball, so second round's worth it. I mean, for me, 2266 01:41:26,000 --> 01:41:27,720 Speaker 3: maybe you couldn't get him for a second rounder. He 2267 01:41:27,880 --> 01:41:29,679 Speaker 3: went for a first. I mean he went for first, 2268 01:41:29,920 --> 01:41:32,400 Speaker 3: like with the when he went from Tennessee to Philadelphia. 2269 01:41:32,800 --> 01:41:35,080 Speaker 3: So I mean I think he's a little older now. 2270 01:41:35,080 --> 01:41:37,639 Speaker 2: Yeah, maybe's not worth as much. 2271 01:41:38,080 --> 01:41:39,200 Speaker 4: Just a little bit exactly. 2272 01:41:39,360 --> 01:41:43,600 Speaker 2: So yeah, yeah, Austin and Oklahoma rights in. I know 2273 01:41:43,680 --> 01:41:46,960 Speaker 2: there's been talk of Drake getting the MVP if he 2274 01:41:47,080 --> 01:41:49,599 Speaker 2: keeps playing like he's been, but I think an even 2275 01:41:49,680 --> 01:41:53,479 Speaker 2: more likely scenario is Vrabel getting the second coach his 2276 01:41:54,040 --> 01:41:56,240 Speaker 2: second Coach of the Year award. Do you think we 2277 01:41:56,360 --> 01:41:58,880 Speaker 2: might actually have both the MVP and the Coach of 2278 01:41:58,920 --> 01:42:03,920 Speaker 2: the Year. I mean, it's possible. So do you think 2279 01:42:04,040 --> 01:42:06,519 Speaker 2: the Colts the Colts coach might be in the running too? 2280 01:42:06,640 --> 01:42:10,920 Speaker 4: There's a million. Yes, you think of like your favorite 2281 01:42:12,320 --> 01:42:16,880 Speaker 4: Baker Mayfield m v P four game winning drives, Yeah, no, 2282 01:42:17,000 --> 01:42:17,920 Speaker 4: I four and one. 2283 01:42:18,000 --> 01:42:20,400 Speaker 3: He should be considered four last second. So he did 2284 01:42:20,479 --> 01:42:22,759 Speaker 3: what Drake may did four times? 2285 01:42:22,920 --> 01:42:24,360 Speaker 2: Yeah this year, yep. 2286 01:42:24,760 --> 01:42:29,240 Speaker 4: Like I am as excited about Drake may I will 2287 01:42:29,320 --> 01:42:29,920 Speaker 4: go back to this. 2288 01:42:30,320 --> 01:42:33,439 Speaker 3: I'm the one that was very stubbornly saying I would 2289 01:42:33,479 --> 01:42:36,880 Speaker 3: still take him over Jayden Daniels last year when he 2290 01:42:37,160 --> 01:42:40,560 Speaker 3: hadn't really done a thing. I am enamored with the 2291 01:42:40,600 --> 01:42:45,439 Speaker 3: skill set. But let's sort of watch him play a 2292 01:42:45,479 --> 01:42:49,160 Speaker 3: little bit. He had he did it once. I am 2293 01:42:49,320 --> 01:42:52,479 Speaker 3: very confident in Drake may But you know, m. 2294 01:42:52,520 --> 01:42:54,320 Speaker 4: VP of the league. Do you think he's been the 2295 01:42:54,400 --> 01:42:55,880 Speaker 4: MVP of the league right now yet? 2296 01:42:56,160 --> 01:42:56,200 Speaker 5: No? 2297 01:42:56,400 --> 01:42:57,479 Speaker 2: Not yet, not yet. 2298 01:42:57,520 --> 01:42:59,560 Speaker 3: But do you start do you start doing what you 2299 01:42:59,600 --> 01:43:01,960 Speaker 3: did in second half on a weekly basis? 2300 01:43:03,760 --> 01:43:06,320 Speaker 2: If he keeps playing the you know, if there's a 2301 01:43:06,360 --> 01:43:06,880 Speaker 2: big if. 2302 01:43:06,760 --> 01:43:08,880 Speaker 4: And I'm not criticizing. 2303 01:43:08,520 --> 01:43:11,240 Speaker 2: And the Patriots win, then he will be in the 2304 01:43:11,479 --> 01:43:14,080 Speaker 2: in the running. But like you said, Mayfield, Now, think 2305 01:43:14,120 --> 01:43:16,040 Speaker 2: about Mayfield. Though, as much as I love him, I 2306 01:43:16,120 --> 01:43:18,800 Speaker 2: think he's the league's better with him in it. He 2307 01:43:19,160 --> 01:43:22,960 Speaker 2: is streaky, So right now he's on a heater. Yeah, 2308 01:43:23,960 --> 01:43:25,120 Speaker 2: and then let's see what happened. 2309 01:43:25,120 --> 01:43:26,120 Speaker 4: You know who else is streaky? 2310 01:43:26,320 --> 01:43:27,080 Speaker 2: Who's that break? 2311 01:43:27,200 --> 01:43:28,040 Speaker 5: May Well? 2312 01:43:28,240 --> 01:43:29,000 Speaker 2: I don't think he's. 2313 01:43:29,000 --> 01:43:30,160 Speaker 4: Right now he's on a heater. 2314 01:43:30,280 --> 01:43:32,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, but I don't think he's been around long enough 2315 01:43:32,120 --> 01:43:32,840 Speaker 2: to be cult street. 2316 01:43:32,920 --> 01:43:35,479 Speaker 3: No, I know, but we're two games removed from him 2317 01:43:35,479 --> 01:43:37,479 Speaker 3: turning the ball over twice and in a game that 2318 01:43:37,560 --> 01:43:39,599 Speaker 3: they lost to the Steelers. They had no business losing, 2319 01:43:39,680 --> 01:43:43,719 Speaker 3: right So, and you know this brings me to a point. 2320 01:43:44,600 --> 01:43:49,000 Speaker 3: I mentioned this to you off the air, Like again, 2321 01:43:49,920 --> 01:43:54,320 Speaker 3: the euphoria or what happens Sunday night is overwhelming all 2322 01:43:54,400 --> 01:43:56,880 Speaker 3: of our thoughts about the game. Myself included I am 2323 01:43:57,640 --> 01:44:01,280 Speaker 3: like I picked up the upset, the upset came through. 2324 01:44:01,360 --> 01:44:03,680 Speaker 3: I'm really excited about it. So just go to the 2325 01:44:03,760 --> 01:44:06,640 Speaker 3: last drive and just how quickly and how small, like 2326 01:44:06,920 --> 01:44:12,040 Speaker 3: the margin for error is so razor thin. The first 2327 01:44:12,160 --> 01:44:16,000 Speaker 3: play gets blown up. They come in with immediate pressure. 2328 01:44:16,000 --> 01:44:18,400 Speaker 3: They're dragging Drake made of the ground, and as he's 2329 01:44:18,479 --> 01:44:22,559 Speaker 3: falling down, he desperately just throws a pass to Diggs 2330 01:44:22,880 --> 01:44:25,439 Speaker 3: for twelve yards. Evan said yesterday there was a guy 2331 01:44:25,680 --> 01:44:28,439 Speaker 3: right there who actually had his back turned. 2332 01:44:29,520 --> 01:44:31,760 Speaker 4: Let's just say he turns around and picks it off. Yeah, 2333 01:44:31,880 --> 01:44:32,760 Speaker 4: you know what that play is. 2334 01:44:33,600 --> 01:44:35,719 Speaker 3: That's the play he made against Pittsburgh in a fourteen 2335 01:44:35,760 --> 01:44:37,880 Speaker 3: to fourteen game on the game winning drive in the 2336 01:44:37,960 --> 01:44:41,200 Speaker 3: fourth quarter when he's getting sacked and falling down and 2337 01:44:41,320 --> 01:44:45,040 Speaker 3: desperately tries to flip it out. Only the Steeler guy 2338 01:44:45,120 --> 01:44:46,560 Speaker 3: knocked it out of his hands when he tried to 2339 01:44:46,600 --> 01:44:48,760 Speaker 3: do that, and it was a fumble. Right, That's how 2340 01:44:48,920 --> 01:44:49,960 Speaker 3: small the margin is. 2341 01:44:50,320 --> 01:44:50,519 Speaker 2: Yep. 2342 01:44:51,439 --> 01:44:55,280 Speaker 3: Like, you make more plays like the one he did 2343 01:44:55,360 --> 01:44:59,040 Speaker 3: Sunday night, and you become an MVP candidate. You make 2344 01:44:59,080 --> 01:45:02,040 Speaker 3: more plays like he did against Pittsburgh and you're streaky, right. 2345 01:45:02,160 --> 01:45:04,040 Speaker 4: You know what I'm saying. You know it's a very 2346 01:45:04,160 --> 01:45:04,759 Speaker 4: fine line. 2347 01:45:04,920 --> 01:45:09,720 Speaker 2: Yep. Hector Castellanos from Pennsylvania writes, and just want to 2348 01:45:09,760 --> 01:45:13,320 Speaker 2: say I agree with you, Paul about what you said yesterday. 2349 01:45:13,720 --> 01:45:15,760 Speaker 2: We have to give props to New England and how 2350 01:45:15,800 --> 01:45:18,360 Speaker 2: they beat the Bills, and not that the Bills lost 2351 01:45:18,400 --> 01:45:21,479 Speaker 2: because they gave it away. When the Patriots played the Steelers, 2352 01:45:21,960 --> 01:45:23,800 Speaker 2: that is a game where you lose because he gave 2353 01:45:23,840 --> 01:45:26,560 Speaker 2: it away. The Patriots dominated that game but gave it 2354 01:45:26,600 --> 01:45:27,680 Speaker 2: away due to turnovers. 2355 01:45:28,040 --> 01:45:30,559 Speaker 3: I's I were Pittsburgh, I wouldn't be given. I wouldn't 2356 01:45:30,560 --> 01:45:32,559 Speaker 3: be doing that either, ye, Like, I think there were 2357 01:45:32,560 --> 01:45:34,479 Speaker 3: a lot of similarities with those two games from the 2358 01:45:34,560 --> 01:45:35,960 Speaker 3: other I don't care about the other team. 2359 01:45:35,960 --> 01:45:37,120 Speaker 4: I only care about my team. 2360 01:45:37,439 --> 01:45:39,160 Speaker 2: That is not what happened in this game. The bill 2361 01:45:39,240 --> 01:45:41,879 Speaker 2: Stadium was rocking. The fans were pumped, and the Patriots 2362 01:45:41,960 --> 01:45:43,800 Speaker 2: came in and played a game where it was a 2363 01:45:43,920 --> 01:45:46,760 Speaker 2: fight in the Bill's hometown. They made the Bills play 2364 01:45:47,200 --> 01:45:49,240 Speaker 2: in a way they didn't want to give credit where 2365 01:45:49,280 --> 01:45:51,760 Speaker 2: credit is due. I loved it, Paul, you were going 2366 01:45:51,840 --> 01:45:53,720 Speaker 2: off about it, and stay pumped up. 2367 01:45:53,960 --> 01:45:57,200 Speaker 3: I give all the credits to the Patriots, Yes, but 2368 01:45:57,320 --> 01:46:00,200 Speaker 3: the Bills did what the Patriots did against Pittsburgh, like 2369 01:46:00,280 --> 01:46:04,760 Speaker 3: eleven penalties, three turnovers, like they've only themselves to blame 2370 01:46:04,840 --> 01:46:08,760 Speaker 3: for losing, but the Patriots like like in other words, 2371 01:46:08,800 --> 01:46:10,880 Speaker 3: I didn't take away all the credit for Pittsburgh for 2372 01:46:11,000 --> 01:46:14,000 Speaker 3: forcing some of those turnovers, and I'm not taking the 2373 01:46:14,040 --> 01:46:16,760 Speaker 3: credit away from the Patriots for making Buffalo play like that. 2374 01:46:17,640 --> 01:46:20,040 Speaker 3: Like holding calls sometimes are the result of you being 2375 01:46:20,120 --> 01:46:22,479 Speaker 3: better than the guy who's trying to block you, and 2376 01:46:22,600 --> 01:46:25,200 Speaker 3: they get back to back holding calls on consecutive drives 2377 01:46:25,240 --> 01:46:27,080 Speaker 3: in the first half of the game to set up 2378 01:46:27,120 --> 01:46:28,080 Speaker 3: first and seventeen's. 2379 01:46:28,360 --> 01:46:30,720 Speaker 4: The Patriots did something to create that. Do you know 2380 01:46:30,760 --> 01:46:31,160 Speaker 4: what I'm saying. 2381 01:46:31,160 --> 01:46:32,960 Speaker 3: What I'm saying, I'm not taking the credit away from 2382 01:46:33,000 --> 01:46:35,400 Speaker 3: the Patriots, and I'm also not taking the credit away 2383 01:46:35,400 --> 01:46:37,600 Speaker 3: from Pittsburgh in week two oh three or whatever it was. 2384 01:46:37,720 --> 01:46:42,679 Speaker 2: Yep, Bill and San Diego. I keep hearing that digs 2385 01:46:43,479 --> 01:46:45,960 Speaker 2: past two games are the first consecutive one hundred plus 2386 01:46:46,080 --> 01:46:48,040 Speaker 2: yard games by wide receivers in the settlement. 2387 01:46:48,080 --> 01:46:49,240 Speaker 4: I was waiting for someone to bring this. 2388 01:46:49,400 --> 01:46:51,599 Speaker 2: Lody had one hundred plus yards in the last game 2389 01:46:51,640 --> 01:46:53,599 Speaker 2: of twenty four in the first game of this season. 2390 01:46:53,720 --> 01:46:54,400 Speaker 4: That is correct. 2391 01:46:54,720 --> 01:46:57,400 Speaker 2: There are no games played between them, so those are 2392 01:46:57,479 --> 01:47:01,000 Speaker 2: consecutive games. Is there a reason no one is mentioning this? Well, 2393 01:47:01,160 --> 01:47:03,639 Speaker 2: kind of because it's the whole off season separating. 2394 01:47:03,680 --> 01:47:04,599 Speaker 4: Yeah, it is different. 2395 01:47:04,880 --> 01:47:07,439 Speaker 2: Look is the locker room? 2396 01:47:07,560 --> 01:47:10,160 Speaker 22: What was the mood where the players friendly to that? 2397 01:47:10,320 --> 01:47:12,599 Speaker 4: None of them look like Deavin Henry. 2398 01:47:12,720 --> 01:47:17,240 Speaker 2: Hey, Mike, what was it like in the locker. 2399 01:47:16,960 --> 01:47:18,679 Speaker 5: Room, Mike? 2400 01:47:19,120 --> 01:47:23,320 Speaker 2: What was it like in the All right, Mike, what 2401 01:47:23,680 --> 01:47:24,120 Speaker 2: was it like. 2402 01:47:28,400 --> 01:47:29,560 Speaker 1: You with the locker is? 2403 01:47:29,560 --> 01:47:31,000 Speaker 4: He's still sweating. He's still sweating. 2404 01:47:31,160 --> 01:47:33,719 Speaker 7: Now, he's a nice said, come on, a Freddy sweater 2405 01:47:33,840 --> 01:47:36,200 Speaker 7: on today, little sweater jacket, cardigan. 2406 01:47:36,360 --> 01:47:38,200 Speaker 8: Perhaps nice, thanks for noticing. 2407 01:47:39,200 --> 01:47:41,920 Speaker 7: But he's you know, preaching, this is a good team 2408 01:47:41,960 --> 01:47:44,400 Speaker 7: and we're going against and went right down the list 2409 01:47:44,520 --> 01:47:46,360 Speaker 7: and yeah, they might be this is the record, but 2410 01:47:46,840 --> 01:47:48,240 Speaker 7: you know, these are a good team and you know, 2411 01:47:48,320 --> 01:47:51,160 Speaker 7: anybody can win any week, and preaching that message of 2412 01:47:51,360 --> 01:47:53,400 Speaker 7: of you know, trying not to take these guys lightly 2413 01:47:53,640 --> 01:47:54,280 Speaker 7: another chance. 2414 01:47:54,320 --> 01:47:58,000 Speaker 2: The crowd around them, huge, huge crowd, huge, huge crowd, 2415 01:47:58,600 --> 01:48:02,519 Speaker 2: jostling and jostling fights. No, not not that happens folks 2416 01:48:02,560 --> 01:48:02,960 Speaker 2: once in a. 2417 01:48:03,000 --> 01:48:03,960 Speaker 1: While, it does. No. 2418 01:48:04,200 --> 01:48:06,320 Speaker 7: So far, it's been really complimentary from the media. You know, 2419 01:48:06,960 --> 01:48:09,439 Speaker 7: me holding people's mics, others holding my mics, you know, 2420 01:48:09,600 --> 01:48:11,840 Speaker 7: working as a team to get collaborative, collaborative. 2421 01:48:11,960 --> 01:48:14,680 Speaker 4: It's nice to collaborating. 2422 01:48:14,880 --> 01:48:15,080 Speaker 5: Yeah. 2423 01:48:15,160 --> 01:48:17,559 Speaker 7: Uh, and you know, shout out Mac Hollins like it's 2424 01:48:17,560 --> 01:48:19,640 Speaker 7: a little tough when the spillover comes next to like 2425 01:48:19,720 --> 01:48:23,240 Speaker 7: their lockers and Matt Collins is very understanding kind of Mike. 2426 01:48:23,240 --> 01:48:25,200 Speaker 8: Is like, you know, thanks Mac for Lennon, Oh, no problem, 2427 01:48:25,240 --> 01:48:25,360 Speaker 8: you know. 2428 01:48:25,439 --> 01:48:26,680 Speaker 1: So he was very gracious about it. 2429 01:48:27,160 --> 01:48:27,280 Speaker 22: Uh. 2430 01:48:27,479 --> 01:48:30,360 Speaker 7: But the the other interview that was interesting was Treel Jennings, 2431 01:48:30,400 --> 01:48:34,040 Speaker 7: who had a sizeable crowd around him and locker right 2432 01:48:34,080 --> 01:48:36,679 Speaker 7: next to Antonio. Gibson talked about how they're they're really 2433 01:48:36,720 --> 01:48:38,960 Speaker 7: close and that you know, Gibson kind of said, this 2434 01:48:39,080 --> 01:48:41,720 Speaker 7: is your time now, so signs pointing at least in 2435 01:48:41,800 --> 01:48:43,840 Speaker 7: the locker room, that Terrell Jennings is gonna get some 2436 01:48:43,920 --> 01:48:44,599 Speaker 7: kind of opportunity. 2437 01:48:44,600 --> 01:48:45,920 Speaker 1: I'm not sure exactly what that means. 2438 01:48:46,040 --> 01:48:48,120 Speaker 4: I think someone is because I can't imagine they're going 2439 01:48:48,200 --> 01:48:49,519 Speaker 4: to go into a game with two running backs. 2440 01:48:49,560 --> 01:48:52,360 Speaker 7: Yeah so he no, just a we haven't talked to 2441 01:48:52,400 --> 01:48:54,640 Speaker 7: him much. I mean, he's a practice squad guy, so usually. 2442 01:48:55,040 --> 01:48:56,479 Speaker 2: Which is Jennings return kicks? 2443 01:48:56,840 --> 01:48:58,840 Speaker 7: Uh yeah, yeah, a little bit, he said, he's he said, 2444 01:48:58,840 --> 01:49:00,240 Speaker 7: you know, it's a little bit like like on the 2445 01:49:00,320 --> 01:49:03,560 Speaker 7: ball as well, So you know, seems excited for his 2446 01:49:03,760 --> 01:49:05,960 Speaker 7: opportunity and has been making the most out of his 2447 01:49:06,160 --> 01:49:08,400 Speaker 7: you know, behind the scenes development. Feels like he's really 2448 01:49:08,479 --> 01:49:11,800 Speaker 7: grown over the last month. So I think that's that's 2449 01:49:11,800 --> 01:49:14,000 Speaker 7: gonna be interesting one. And then Christian Z also was 2450 01:49:14,000 --> 01:49:15,960 Speaker 7: the last guy we talked to, and you know, quiet, 2451 01:49:16,360 --> 01:49:21,200 Speaker 7: I'm gonna shut down everybody, not it's not a time 2452 01:49:21,280 --> 01:49:23,840 Speaker 7: to say, but uh but confident and you know, looking 2453 01:49:23,880 --> 01:49:27,880 Speaker 7: at some of their explosive players and so our weekly. 2454 01:49:27,720 --> 01:49:31,360 Speaker 2: I on Evan, where and who was he talking about. 2455 01:49:31,240 --> 01:49:34,320 Speaker 7: Marcus Jones and Marcus Jones Yeah, yeah, I saw him 2456 01:49:34,320 --> 01:49:36,719 Speaker 7: talking March and I saw him booty and I also heard. 2457 01:49:36,640 --> 01:49:38,640 Speaker 1: Him like mentioned like and you just knew how to 2458 01:49:38,680 --> 01:49:39,559 Speaker 1: get down on that way. 2459 01:49:39,560 --> 01:49:41,599 Speaker 7: You know, I keep talking about getting down, which we've 2460 01:49:41,600 --> 01:49:43,720 Speaker 7: talked about. Was you know, really heads up play there. 2461 01:49:43,760 --> 01:49:47,640 Speaker 7: It's catch the ball on the sidelines and quickly get 2462 01:49:47,720 --> 01:49:48,920 Speaker 7: down and keep the clock running. 2463 01:49:49,439 --> 01:49:51,360 Speaker 4: So Evan was another very underrated play. 2464 01:49:51,520 --> 01:49:53,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, doing his digging with some of the There was 2465 01:49:54,000 --> 01:49:57,120 Speaker 2: another shout out by Vrabel to Taylor Kyle's in his 2466 01:49:57,360 --> 01:50:02,320 Speaker 2: OH today today, So Evan reaction and I didn't. 2467 01:50:02,040 --> 01:50:02,639 Speaker 4: Realize it yet. 2468 01:50:02,920 --> 01:50:04,040 Speaker 8: We'll have to check in with him. 2469 01:50:04,280 --> 01:50:06,720 Speaker 7: Hopefully he's not you know, grousing about it or feeling bad. 2470 01:50:06,760 --> 01:50:08,400 Speaker 7: But Tailor Kyles was in there. He was, you know, 2471 01:50:08,560 --> 01:50:10,720 Speaker 7: asking questions, jumping in, asking scheme things. 2472 01:50:10,800 --> 01:50:11,479 Speaker 8: Love that nature. 2473 01:50:11,560 --> 01:50:13,840 Speaker 7: So he's flying high right now and he's getting ready 2474 01:50:13,840 --> 01:50:15,519 Speaker 7: to get sapped up to the scouting department. 2475 01:50:15,640 --> 01:50:19,320 Speaker 1: The mood good, I mean, the energetic media crowd as 2476 01:50:19,360 --> 01:50:20,040 Speaker 1: there always. 2477 01:50:19,840 --> 01:50:22,479 Speaker 7: Is on Wednesday, it's always the busiest day. And like 2478 01:50:22,560 --> 01:50:25,080 Speaker 7: I said, this Diggs has become a weekly occurrence. So 2479 01:50:25,160 --> 01:50:27,000 Speaker 7: everybody goes right to him right off the top. And 2480 01:50:28,000 --> 01:50:29,759 Speaker 7: you know when he's a good he's a good interview. 2481 01:50:29,840 --> 01:50:32,320 Speaker 7: He doesn't some guys are I mean, I look at 2482 01:50:32,360 --> 01:50:34,160 Speaker 7: good as some guys who give you one sentence that 2483 01:50:34,200 --> 01:50:36,400 Speaker 7: tells you everything you need to hear and don't really 2484 01:50:36,479 --> 01:50:38,639 Speaker 7: meander on into sending more and more. 2485 01:50:38,520 --> 01:50:40,800 Speaker 2: And more from pr You think that's good, right, right. 2486 01:50:40,880 --> 01:50:42,840 Speaker 7: But but Diggs, I think is a great balance of 2487 01:50:43,520 --> 01:50:46,479 Speaker 7: he's not clipped with his answers, but he's also doesn't 2488 01:50:46,520 --> 01:50:48,639 Speaker 7: get himself into telling stories. 2489 01:50:48,680 --> 01:50:51,880 Speaker 2: And now it's rainy out today, it's very inclement. Whether 2490 01:50:52,040 --> 01:50:53,880 Speaker 2: ye was it muggy it was. 2491 01:50:54,520 --> 01:50:58,720 Speaker 1: It was actually was very stude observation of you to 2492 01:50:58,800 --> 01:50:59,880 Speaker 1: the point where he's the city. 2493 01:51:00,400 --> 01:51:03,280 Speaker 7: Our wonderful producer that I was in there with. She's like, man, 2494 01:51:03,400 --> 01:51:04,920 Speaker 7: it's kind of hot in here right now. And she's 2495 01:51:04,960 --> 01:51:06,720 Speaker 7: from Californa, And I said, wow, that's you know, my 2496 01:51:06,800 --> 01:51:09,040 Speaker 7: wife's from California. Usually after October you don't hear her 2497 01:51:09,120 --> 01:51:10,839 Speaker 7: say it's too hot anywhere. 2498 01:51:11,000 --> 01:51:12,080 Speaker 4: She's cold the whole time. 2499 01:51:12,200 --> 01:51:14,600 Speaker 7: So but we did, we did comment it was a 2500 01:51:14,600 --> 01:51:16,479 Speaker 7: little bit muggy. And now they're going out to the bubble, 2501 01:51:16,600 --> 01:51:19,280 Speaker 7: so I look at a brief walk outside, cool down, 2502 01:51:19,280 --> 01:51:19,720 Speaker 7: and then back in. 2503 01:51:19,880 --> 01:51:22,040 Speaker 2: Well, this will be the last year during the week 2504 01:51:22,520 --> 01:51:25,800 Speaker 2: that you'll be conducting interviews in that locker room because 2505 01:51:25,840 --> 01:51:28,880 Speaker 2: next year they'll have their new training facility with their 2506 01:51:28,960 --> 01:51:31,160 Speaker 2: new state of the art custom. 2507 01:51:31,200 --> 01:51:36,360 Speaker 3: Locker room, so complicate things. The HVAC will be much 2508 01:51:36,479 --> 01:51:39,120 Speaker 3: better in that new building. 2509 01:51:39,240 --> 01:51:42,680 Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, no, it sounds sounds curious what that's all like. 2510 01:51:42,800 --> 01:51:45,280 Speaker 7: But but yeah, I know, it's just kind of cool 2511 01:51:45,360 --> 01:51:47,519 Speaker 7: seeing Drake. You know, like you have like these check 2512 01:51:47,600 --> 01:51:49,360 Speaker 7: ins with him and you see him in the locker 2513 01:51:49,439 --> 01:51:51,400 Speaker 7: room and he's just like an average dude you don't 2514 01:51:51,400 --> 01:51:53,880 Speaker 7: really like thinking. You know, now he's coming off a 2515 01:51:54,040 --> 01:51:56,040 Speaker 7: huge game and it's like, wow, right, this kid's but 2516 01:51:56,200 --> 01:51:57,320 Speaker 7: he gets a moji. 2517 01:51:57,280 --> 01:51:59,599 Speaker 2: Obviously, he goes to the podium every week. Yeah, that's 2518 01:51:59,640 --> 01:52:03,280 Speaker 2: his event ability. But do people approach him a little bit? 2519 01:52:03,400 --> 01:52:04,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, sure, a little bit here and there. I mean 2520 01:52:04,920 --> 01:52:06,439 Speaker 1: I see a lot and down like having and be. 2521 01:52:06,439 --> 01:52:07,880 Speaker 7: Like, you know, I just got a quick question about 2522 01:52:07,880 --> 01:52:09,479 Speaker 7: the cover two hole shot, you know, like those kind 2523 01:52:09,520 --> 01:52:12,639 Speaker 7: of things. But he's always kind of got in year 2524 01:52:12,680 --> 01:52:15,600 Speaker 7: out for the different conversations that are going on, and 2525 01:52:15,720 --> 01:52:18,080 Speaker 7: you know he'll shut hey yeah, you know, chiming and stuff. 2526 01:52:18,080 --> 01:52:18,960 Speaker 1: Same thing with Will Campbell. 2527 01:52:19,000 --> 01:52:21,640 Speaker 8: I noticed Will Campbell this is two weeks in a row. 2528 01:52:21,680 --> 01:52:23,920 Speaker 1: We've all been around Steph Diggs, were all clamped, you know, 2529 01:52:24,439 --> 01:52:25,639 Speaker 1: really in tight. 2530 01:52:25,520 --> 01:52:27,360 Speaker 8: And then you just see Will Campbell kind of walk over. 2531 01:52:27,680 --> 01:52:29,479 Speaker 1: Last week he was like, what's up, unk, and then 2532 01:52:29,520 --> 01:52:30,400 Speaker 1: this week he just kind of. 2533 01:52:30,400 --> 01:52:33,679 Speaker 7: Give We heard from him recently, Will Campbell, No, not really, 2534 01:52:33,840 --> 01:52:35,360 Speaker 7: not really A couple of weeks ago. 2535 01:52:35,400 --> 01:52:37,559 Speaker 3: A couple of weeks ago, I seemed to I mean, 2536 01:52:37,640 --> 01:52:39,080 Speaker 3: I'm not in the locker room every day, so I 2537 01:52:39,160 --> 01:52:41,160 Speaker 3: don't know a couple of weeks ago, but I seemed 2538 01:52:41,200 --> 01:52:44,160 Speaker 3: like I felt like we've heard from him on a 2539 01:52:44,200 --> 01:52:44,960 Speaker 3: regular basis. 2540 01:52:45,040 --> 01:52:47,080 Speaker 4: Why I think I came in, Uh, those guys have 2541 01:52:47,520 --> 01:52:47,880 Speaker 4: been good. 2542 01:52:47,920 --> 01:52:49,720 Speaker 3: The two kids have done a good you know, a 2543 01:52:49,760 --> 01:52:52,839 Speaker 3: good enough job on that left side. That's that's very promising. 2544 01:52:53,000 --> 01:52:54,840 Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, No, I really liked Will Campbell we heard 2545 01:52:54,840 --> 01:52:57,320 Speaker 7: from I think it was week two that we last 2546 01:52:57,360 --> 01:52:59,320 Speaker 7: talked to him in the locker room. Usually he's kind 2547 01:52:59,320 --> 01:53:00,920 Speaker 7: of getting ready and get it now. I mean, Robert 2548 01:53:00,920 --> 01:53:03,200 Speaker 7: Spleene's like walking out right as we're walking in. He's 2549 01:53:03,240 --> 01:53:07,080 Speaker 7: an early practice guy. But now I Will Campbell's along 2550 01:53:07,120 --> 01:53:10,600 Speaker 7: the lines of nice short cliped answers direct, like we 2551 01:53:10,760 --> 01:53:12,080 Speaker 7: just got to go out there and do our job, 2552 01:53:12,120 --> 01:53:14,080 Speaker 7: you know, like those kind of thing dominant. 2553 01:53:14,479 --> 01:53:17,680 Speaker 2: I want to dominate you bad so love it. 2554 01:53:17,840 --> 01:53:20,599 Speaker 7: Good, good atmosphere, good mojo around the team right now, 2555 01:53:20,680 --> 01:53:22,000 Speaker 7: and now you just got to keep it going down 2556 01:53:22,080 --> 01:53:25,120 Speaker 7: there in New Orleans where he says, you said for 2557 01:53:25,280 --> 01:53:27,280 Speaker 7: they lost two Super Bowls and won one super Bowl 2558 01:53:27,360 --> 01:53:28,080 Speaker 7: down there in New Orleans. 2559 01:53:28,120 --> 01:53:30,080 Speaker 8: A lot of Patriots history down there, and that's. 2560 01:53:30,400 --> 01:53:30,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, it is. 2561 01:53:31,000 --> 01:53:34,040 Speaker 3: I always think it'd be a cool thing for you 2562 01:53:34,240 --> 01:53:36,000 Speaker 3: to do. Well, you're not going to be there, but 2563 01:53:36,120 --> 01:53:36,760 Speaker 3: maybe for our. 2564 01:53:36,760 --> 01:53:39,920 Speaker 2: Content team to do, like whether it was Saturday or 2565 01:53:40,040 --> 01:53:43,280 Speaker 2: Sunday morning, like early, go out on that field and 2566 01:53:43,479 --> 01:53:46,599 Speaker 2: stand at the spots where all these great plays happened 2567 01:53:46,640 --> 01:53:49,559 Speaker 2: for us in that place. You know where vinetary kick, 2568 01:53:49,840 --> 01:53:53,599 Speaker 2: where ty Law had the interception, where Patton's touchdown, Yeah, 2569 01:53:53,680 --> 01:53:55,640 Speaker 2: where McGinnis had a sack or you know. 2570 01:53:55,760 --> 01:53:59,439 Speaker 8: All those something did he do anything in that anything special? 2571 01:54:00,040 --> 01:54:02,000 Speaker 3: Through two touchdown passes in the first quarter to give 2572 01:54:02,040 --> 01:54:05,320 Speaker 3: them the league? But that game did not end well, right, just. 2573 01:54:05,439 --> 01:54:08,120 Speaker 7: Pretending yeah, we're not going to talk about ninety six 2574 01:54:08,240 --> 01:54:10,600 Speaker 7: And this was where we kicked that experience against the 2575 01:54:10,640 --> 01:54:12,120 Speaker 7: Bay of to day when we were talking about some 2576 01:54:12,200 --> 01:54:16,760 Speaker 7: of this stuff, was like, oh yeah, like one in two, like. 2577 01:54:17,200 --> 01:54:20,360 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, yeah, not great, Yeah, not great. I mean 2578 01:54:21,400 --> 01:54:23,400 Speaker 4: the rest of the league should have our problems. We're 2579 01:54:23,439 --> 01:54:25,080 Speaker 4: only one in two in super Bowls that. 2580 01:54:25,080 --> 01:54:27,880 Speaker 6: Were playing at one play, right, right, We've had so many. 2581 01:54:28,080 --> 01:54:30,400 Speaker 7: It was random, though, to go to three super Bowls, 2582 01:54:30,560 --> 01:54:33,200 Speaker 7: I mean, nineteen eighty five, nineteen ninety six, two thousand 2583 01:54:33,200 --> 01:54:35,200 Speaker 7: and one with onlike whatever. That is like a sixteen 2584 01:54:35,240 --> 01:54:36,840 Speaker 7: year period, and all three of the super Bowls we 2585 01:54:36,880 --> 01:54:38,880 Speaker 7: went to just happened. And I know back then it 2586 01:54:39,000 --> 01:54:39,560 Speaker 7: was only like what. 2587 01:54:39,680 --> 01:54:42,080 Speaker 4: Three spots, Well, New Orleans was a regular rotation. 2588 01:54:42,800 --> 01:54:47,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah and now yeah. So also, I would say 2589 01:54:47,080 --> 01:54:52,320 Speaker 2: that that venue is the site of the greatest super 2590 01:54:52,360 --> 01:54:55,720 Speaker 2: Bowl halftime event ever, which was you two oh yeah 2591 01:54:55,760 --> 01:54:57,000 Speaker 2: sure in two thousand and one. 2592 01:54:57,200 --> 01:54:57,400 Speaker 4: Yeah. 2593 01:54:57,520 --> 01:55:01,040 Speaker 2: I don't think anything's come close since, uh, and nothing 2594 01:55:01,200 --> 01:55:05,000 Speaker 2: was even close before that. Despite what every anybody has 2595 01:55:05,120 --> 01:55:08,440 Speaker 2: to say about Katie Perry or anything else, that was 2596 01:55:08,600 --> 01:55:10,840 Speaker 2: the greatest halftime super Bowl act. 2597 01:55:11,600 --> 01:55:15,800 Speaker 1: And it's a yeah that that that kind of country unity. 2598 01:55:15,920 --> 01:55:17,640 Speaker 2: Tell me I'm wrong, tell me I'm wrong. 2599 01:55:18,960 --> 01:55:21,960 Speaker 4: I just think it's an asterisk. Well, I think might 2600 01:55:22,040 --> 01:55:24,240 Speaker 4: do so when the Whalers could have played based on 2601 01:55:24,320 --> 01:55:28,640 Speaker 4: the no no no, but based on where the country was. 2602 01:55:28,680 --> 01:55:30,920 Speaker 2: You know, like the way it was presented and opening 2603 01:55:31,040 --> 01:55:34,320 Speaker 2: up the and having the flag. It was just yes, 2604 01:55:34,520 --> 01:55:36,800 Speaker 2: the circumstances, but that always that's part of it. 2605 01:55:36,960 --> 01:55:39,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, I just thought that it had It's just a 2606 01:55:39,440 --> 01:55:41,600 Speaker 3: it's a personal thing. I get what Fred's saying, and 2607 01:55:41,680 --> 01:55:43,600 Speaker 3: I know you two is a popular but I don't 2608 01:55:43,680 --> 01:55:46,800 Speaker 3: like you too. So like but with the whole ceremony, 2609 01:55:46,880 --> 01:55:51,160 Speaker 3: the whole but production through the roof, unbelievable, the banners 2610 01:55:51,200 --> 01:55:53,720 Speaker 3: when they came down with the name victims, names like 2611 01:55:53,800 --> 01:55:57,480 Speaker 3: it was unbelievably powerful. I wouldn't ever say anything other 2612 01:55:57,560 --> 01:55:59,320 Speaker 3: than what Fred just said, I just you two is 2613 01:55:59,400 --> 01:55:59,800 Speaker 3: not my thing. 2614 01:56:00,640 --> 01:56:03,080 Speaker 2: And then you know, like Whitney Houston when she sang 2615 01:56:03,120 --> 01:56:05,760 Speaker 2: a Star Spangled band, like, what were the circumstances was there? 2616 01:56:07,160 --> 01:56:07,320 Speaker 22: Yeah? 2617 01:56:07,680 --> 01:56:11,520 Speaker 2: I mean again, circumstances made it. You felt more patriotic 2618 01:56:11,640 --> 01:56:15,200 Speaker 2: at that moment. But like her present day, like unmatched, 2619 01:56:15,440 --> 01:56:16,400 Speaker 2: nothing's come close. 2620 01:56:17,040 --> 01:56:20,080 Speaker 4: I don't think it's a tremendous rendition. 2621 01:56:20,360 --> 01:56:22,440 Speaker 1: I mean not many of those stand out in memory. 2622 01:56:22,520 --> 01:56:25,240 Speaker 4: I mean, she could blow it is funny that I 2623 01:56:25,320 --> 01:56:28,720 Speaker 4: can't believe you just said that. It is sort of. 2624 01:56:31,440 --> 01:56:33,720 Speaker 3: I guess it's a great coincidence that you haven't mean 2625 01:56:33,720 --> 01:56:35,720 Speaker 3: as much as I don't really care for you two, 2626 01:56:35,800 --> 01:56:39,960 Speaker 3: you two is an iconic band, and you know, Whitney Houston. 2627 01:56:40,040 --> 01:56:42,480 Speaker 3: I mean, there are a few people on the planet 2628 01:56:42,480 --> 01:56:44,480 Speaker 3: who have ever sung that song the way she can, 2629 01:56:45,120 --> 01:56:48,960 Speaker 3: you know, or could rest in peace that they were 2630 01:56:49,040 --> 01:56:49,840 Speaker 3: lined up for that. 2631 01:56:50,000 --> 01:56:50,160 Speaker 5: You know. 2632 01:56:50,200 --> 01:56:50,960 Speaker 4: I don't know if. 2633 01:56:52,480 --> 01:56:54,880 Speaker 3: Like how when that all like the timing of all 2634 01:56:54,960 --> 01:56:59,280 Speaker 3: that stuff came down, but you had iconic people for 2635 01:56:59,600 --> 01:57:02,560 Speaker 3: a very specific time in the country, you know, yeah, 2636 01:57:02,680 --> 01:57:04,440 Speaker 3: like it would have would it have been less if 2637 01:57:04,480 --> 01:57:06,880 Speaker 3: it was like some kind of no name singing the 2638 01:57:06,960 --> 01:57:07,600 Speaker 3: national anthem. 2639 01:57:07,880 --> 01:57:09,920 Speaker 4: That was like a why by Night? 2640 01:57:10,040 --> 01:57:10,200 Speaker 5: You know? 2641 01:57:10,520 --> 01:57:13,840 Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean she, yeah, She's just special the way 2642 01:57:13,920 --> 01:57:16,320 Speaker 7: she could crush it, And I mean, I don't know, it. 2643 01:57:16,360 --> 01:57:18,240 Speaker 1: Was just the whole thing. It just felt like the atmosphere, 2644 01:57:18,240 --> 01:57:20,760 Speaker 1: you know, and like same thing with two thousand and one. 2645 01:57:21,240 --> 01:57:25,560 Speaker 2: Yep, all right, well listen little trip down New Orleans 2646 01:57:25,680 --> 01:57:30,240 Speaker 2: memory Lane. We will be back tomorrow with another edition 2647 01:57:30,320 --> 01:57:32,920 Speaker 2: of Patriots Unfiltered. We'll have picks any preview Paul how 2648 01:57:32,960 --> 01:57:35,240 Speaker 2: do we do? I didn't have a good feeling even 2649 01:57:35,400 --> 01:57:38,160 Speaker 2: last week for my picks. I didn't feel good about it. 2650 01:57:38,360 --> 01:57:40,320 Speaker 3: Just Sam Paul's making a little bit of her Oh 2651 01:57:40,800 --> 01:57:42,800 Speaker 3: I gotta retire, much like the Bills. 2652 01:57:43,280 --> 01:57:44,720 Speaker 2: Were starting to hear footsteps. 2653 01:57:46,200 --> 01:57:46,640 Speaker 5: Not for me. 2654 01:57:46,880 --> 01:57:48,600 Speaker 4: Much like the Bills, I had a long way to go. 2655 01:57:50,600 --> 01:57:53,600 Speaker 2: All right, well, we will see it tomorrow. Thanks for 2656 01:57:53,680 --> 01:57:58,680 Speaker 2: listening today. Hey, this is Alex. 2657 01:57:58,720 --> 01:57:59,880 Speaker 1: Thanks for tuning into the show. 2658 01:58:00,040 --> 01:58:01,680 Speaker 20: If you really want to help us, make sure you 2659 01:58:01,840 --> 01:58:04,560 Speaker 20: like us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get 2660 01:58:04,600 --> 01:58:07,320 Speaker 20: your podcasts. Also, make sure you follow us on the 2661 01:58:07,360 --> 01:58:09,920 Speaker 20: New England Patriots YouTube channel to see this show and 2662 01:58:10,040 --> 01:58:11,839 Speaker 20: everything else we do here at the Patriots. 2663 01:58:12,120 --> 01:58:12,640 Speaker 4: Thanks a lot,