1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:28,708 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good morning, Welcome to Good Morning Football. 3 00:00:28,788 --> 00:00:31,068 Speaker 1: A happy day to you. We are presented by old 4 00:00:31,148 --> 00:00:34,188 Speaker 1: Trapper Beef Jerky. We're live in New York City. It's Thursday, 5 00:00:34,228 --> 00:00:37,188 Speaker 1: October thirteenth. I'm Jamie yard All. That is Kyle Brant, 6 00:00:37,228 --> 00:00:39,948 Speaker 1: that is Peter Schrager, and this is a Super Bowl champion. 7 00:00:39,948 --> 00:00:43,268 Speaker 1: To my left, Jason mccordy. Okay, So Thursday, Thursday, Thursday 8 00:00:43,308 --> 00:00:45,388 Speaker 1: Night Football. It's a good thing. What do we think about? 9 00:00:45,388 --> 00:00:47,628 Speaker 1: This came tonight's great thing. We got two young star 10 00:00:47,748 --> 00:00:50,988 Speaker 1: quarterbacks and Jamie is in autumnal chic today. Yeah, I 11 00:00:51,068 --> 00:00:53,468 Speaker 1: was a little stressed. I was. I was a little stressed. 12 00:00:54,108 --> 00:00:56,508 Speaker 1: All my all female viewers at home can appreciate this. 13 00:00:56,508 --> 00:00:59,228 Speaker 1: This shirt was packed for our trip to London. Wasn't 14 00:00:59,228 --> 00:01:01,108 Speaker 1: sure if I wore it on the air there. And 15 00:01:01,148 --> 00:01:02,908 Speaker 1: then I asked Jason if I were to a dinner 16 00:01:02,908 --> 00:01:04,668 Speaker 1: that we went to and I feel Jason was like, 17 00:01:04,708 --> 00:01:06,388 Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't know, and I was like, 18 00:01:06,428 --> 00:01:07,708 Speaker 1: the point is if I wore to dinner and you 19 00:01:07,708 --> 00:01:09,628 Speaker 1: can't remember, that means people at home haven't seen it yet. 20 00:01:10,708 --> 00:01:12,828 Speaker 1: Double up though, can you remember if I were to 21 00:01:12,828 --> 00:01:14,668 Speaker 1: a dinner? Of course you absolutely did not. I have 22 00:01:14,708 --> 00:01:20,308 Speaker 1: your whole outfit. Okay, great sport, Yes, exactly, I would 23 00:01:20,348 --> 00:01:22,748 Speaker 1: have been gallender close. It's great. Thanks for the help, guys. 24 00:01:23,348 --> 00:01:25,828 Speaker 1: Time for the lead black Man and there's Bears though, baby. 25 00:01:26,028 --> 00:01:28,868 Speaker 1: Absolutely we're gonna welcome in our NFL Network insider Tom 26 00:01:28,908 --> 00:01:31,228 Speaker 1: Vella Sarah Now who will of course be watching the 27 00:01:31,268 --> 00:01:34,268 Speaker 1: Commanders take on the Bears tonight on Prime Video, also 28 00:01:34,308 --> 00:01:36,828 Speaker 1: available on NFL Plus. Tom, what can you tell us 29 00:01:36,868 --> 00:01:41,948 Speaker 1: about Carson Wentz? Well, Jamie, Carson Wentz is going to 30 00:01:41,988 --> 00:01:45,468 Speaker 1: start this game tonight against the Bears, despite dealing with 31 00:01:45,508 --> 00:01:48,748 Speaker 1: a biceps tendon strain that I'm told cast doubt on 32 00:01:48,828 --> 00:01:52,108 Speaker 1: his availability in the early portion of the week. Wentz 33 00:01:52,268 --> 00:01:55,388 Speaker 1: is not one percent. He is sore, but he looked 34 00:01:55,388 --> 00:01:58,148 Speaker 1: good throwing the ball in practice this week, albeit in 35 00:01:58,228 --> 00:02:01,068 Speaker 1: more of a walkthrough setting. The hope is he can 36 00:02:01,148 --> 00:02:03,508 Speaker 1: get through this game and then take advantage of the 37 00:02:03,628 --> 00:02:07,268 Speaker 1: extra rest coming off of the Thursday night game. Once 38 00:02:07,348 --> 00:02:10,308 Speaker 1: is coming off of maybe his best game as a Commander, 39 00:02:10,308 --> 00:02:13,028 Speaker 1: though it did end with that interception at the goal 40 00:02:13,028 --> 00:02:15,348 Speaker 1: line that had to deal with the fallout from Ron 41 00:02:15,428 --> 00:02:18,308 Speaker 1: Rivera's comments throughout the course of the week. Here. He's 42 00:02:18,348 --> 00:02:20,948 Speaker 1: also going to be shorthanded in terms of his weapons. 43 00:02:20,948 --> 00:02:23,348 Speaker 1: Logan Thomas, the tight end as well as Johan Dots 44 00:02:23,348 --> 00:02:26,268 Speaker 1: and the wide receiver both out for this game. I 45 00:02:26,268 --> 00:02:29,188 Speaker 1: can tell you Dammy Brown, who had two touchdowns last 46 00:02:29,188 --> 00:02:32,268 Speaker 1: week in his breakout game, he's listed as questionable. He 47 00:02:32,548 --> 00:02:36,668 Speaker 1: is expected to play Jamie all Right. Cool, good to know. 48 00:02:36,708 --> 00:02:39,468 Speaker 1: Of course. That game kicks off Week six tonight. It's 49 00:02:39,468 --> 00:02:41,428 Speaker 1: a game that you can see on NFL Plus and 50 00:02:41,588 --> 00:02:43,388 Speaker 1: Prime Video. Tom Pill Sarah, thank you. We're going to 51 00:02:43,428 --> 00:02:45,948 Speaker 1: talk to you a little bit. This game features two 52 00:02:45,988 --> 00:02:49,988 Speaker 1: with Kyle mentioned young quarterbacks but who are very different 53 00:02:50,028 --> 00:02:54,308 Speaker 1: stages in their careers, Justin Fields and Carson Wentz. Tom 54 00:02:54,308 --> 00:02:57,428 Speaker 1: Helser just mentioned it. There was interesting fallout from commentary 55 00:02:57,428 --> 00:02:59,388 Speaker 1: that once his head coach, Ron Rivera had this week, 56 00:02:59,668 --> 00:03:02,148 Speaker 1: and it kind of got everybody opting an uncomfortable start. 57 00:03:02,228 --> 00:03:06,348 Speaker 1: But I think we got there eventually. Why do you 58 00:03:06,388 --> 00:03:09,948 Speaker 1: think the teams in the division are father had at 59 00:03:09,988 --> 00:03:13,108 Speaker 1: this point? Quarterback? You know, I apologize to the guys, 60 00:03:13,308 --> 00:03:16,668 Speaker 1: and you know it's been good. The players have been 61 00:03:16,708 --> 00:03:19,428 Speaker 1: really positive about it, and you know, Carson I had 62 00:03:19,428 --> 00:03:21,908 Speaker 1: a nice conversation, so I think we're ready to roll. 63 00:03:22,068 --> 00:03:24,628 Speaker 1: So I honestly had no idea any of that happened 64 00:03:24,708 --> 00:03:27,708 Speaker 1: until Sean over here gave me a heads up. But yeah, 65 00:03:27,868 --> 00:03:31,388 Speaker 1: coach addressed it. Handled it. Nothing for me that I'm 66 00:03:31,388 --> 00:03:34,428 Speaker 1: overly concerned about. Coaches. A very straightforward, upfront guy, and 67 00:03:34,948 --> 00:03:36,588 Speaker 1: he addressed it in the team meeting, which I thought 68 00:03:36,668 --> 00:03:39,508 Speaker 1: was really cool and what he meant by it all. 69 00:03:39,588 --> 00:03:45,148 Speaker 1: So I feel very confident in that. So we have 70 00:03:45,228 --> 00:03:48,668 Speaker 1: Carson Wentz versus a sophomore should be justin fields, looking 71 00:03:48,668 --> 00:03:51,108 Speaker 1: to prove that he is the future in Chicago. He 72 00:03:51,148 --> 00:03:52,628 Speaker 1: had a good week last week, so he's trying to 73 00:03:52,628 --> 00:03:54,748 Speaker 1: build off of that. Which one of these quarterbacks has 74 00:03:54,868 --> 00:03:58,028 Speaker 1: more to prove tonight on the national stage on Thursday 75 00:03:58,068 --> 00:04:00,828 Speaker 1: Night Football, Peter, I wish I had the demeanor of 76 00:04:00,908 --> 00:04:04,228 Speaker 1: Carson wentzontime. You know, this was not an easy week 77 00:04:04,228 --> 00:04:08,148 Speaker 1: for Carson Wentz. Threw's a game deciding interception yet again 78 00:04:08,148 --> 00:04:10,028 Speaker 1: in his career, and his head coach, with just a 79 00:04:10,148 --> 00:04:12,788 Speaker 1: look of an assassin, just says, like the quarterback is 80 00:04:12,788 --> 00:04:15,428 Speaker 1: why we're not where the other teams are and Ron 81 00:04:15,468 --> 00:04:18,548 Speaker 1: would come out and would you know, completely surround himself 82 00:04:18,548 --> 00:04:20,348 Speaker 1: with all the contexts in the and the fallout and saying, 83 00:04:20,348 --> 00:04:22,348 Speaker 1: no, no no, I'm talking about everything, and you need to 84 00:04:22,348 --> 00:04:24,348 Speaker 1: have the quarterback and we've been rotating at quarterback and 85 00:04:24,388 --> 00:04:26,148 Speaker 1: they have their quarterback. But then you look at the 86 00:04:26,188 --> 00:04:29,068 Speaker 1: other quarterbacks in a division and it's like Cooper Rush 87 00:04:29,188 --> 00:04:31,548 Speaker 1: is winning games, Daniel Jones, This isn't like he's in 88 00:04:31,588 --> 00:04:33,908 Speaker 1: a division with Breeze and Brady and Cam Newton and 89 00:04:33,948 --> 00:04:37,508 Speaker 1: it was the NFC south back in the day. Wentz 90 00:04:37,828 --> 00:04:40,188 Speaker 1: is such an anomaly to me. These teams, they are 91 00:04:40,188 --> 00:04:43,108 Speaker 1: so captivated by the good of Carson Wentz, and then 92 00:04:43,148 --> 00:04:46,468 Speaker 1: it feels like there's always that grim reaper of the 93 00:04:46,548 --> 00:04:48,788 Speaker 1: bad of Carson Wentz coming. Do you know if he 94 00:04:48,788 --> 00:04:52,108 Speaker 1: throws an interception tonight, He's already thrown as many interceptions 95 00:04:52,108 --> 00:04:54,828 Speaker 1: this season, he said all of last year. And it 96 00:04:55,108 --> 00:04:57,868 Speaker 1: feels like, just when you want to believe in last week, 97 00:04:57,908 --> 00:05:00,548 Speaker 1: he was throwing two touchdown passes at Anami Brown and 98 00:05:00,828 --> 00:05:03,068 Speaker 1: you're like, all right, Commanders are going to win this game. 99 00:05:03,468 --> 00:05:06,188 Speaker 1: And Titans get the best of Carson Wentz yet again, 100 00:05:06,668 --> 00:05:10,588 Speaker 1: and in his building yet again, and it's like, gosh, Wentz, 101 00:05:10,988 --> 00:05:13,988 Speaker 1: if you could just not throw the backbreaking interception in 102 00:05:14,068 --> 00:05:16,428 Speaker 1: a big spot, I can get behind you. You know, 103 00:05:16,468 --> 00:05:18,588 Speaker 1: Tom Tella Sarah said he's dealing with a bicep injured 104 00:05:18,588 --> 00:05:19,708 Speaker 1: out all the stuff is gonna be. Like at some 105 00:05:19,748 --> 00:05:22,148 Speaker 1: point one and five, one and six, one and seven, 106 00:05:22,148 --> 00:05:23,788 Speaker 1: you're like a right, sen Howel's a rookie and like 107 00:05:24,468 --> 00:05:27,228 Speaker 1: or in this case, Taylor Heineke is there, Like you 108 00:05:27,228 --> 00:05:30,588 Speaker 1: start thinking about what's the future of this team, Like 109 00:05:30,628 --> 00:05:32,868 Speaker 1: where are we going other than this, and whether or 110 00:05:32,908 --> 00:05:34,628 Speaker 1: not how can get on the field, and whether or 111 00:05:34,628 --> 00:05:37,468 Speaker 1: not Heineck is the answer. Your mind starts to drift 112 00:05:37,508 --> 00:05:41,188 Speaker 1: to other places. You win tonight, you keep the boat, 113 00:05:41,588 --> 00:05:43,348 Speaker 1: You get to steer it, You get to go on 114 00:05:43,388 --> 00:05:45,308 Speaker 1: the rocky roads for a couple more weeks, you get 115 00:05:45,308 --> 00:05:46,988 Speaker 1: to go to but like you start going one to six, 116 00:05:46,988 --> 00:05:48,548 Speaker 1: one and seven, one and eight, you start going two 117 00:05:48,548 --> 00:05:50,708 Speaker 1: and nine, you're out of here and there might not 118 00:05:50,748 --> 00:05:52,828 Speaker 1: be a next team and then you're maybe a backup 119 00:05:52,868 --> 00:05:56,108 Speaker 1: moving forward. So to me, this game matters a lot 120 00:05:56,148 --> 00:05:59,228 Speaker 1: for Carson Wentz, and it matters because there's a little 121 00:05:59,268 --> 00:06:00,948 Speaker 1: bit of egg on the face stuff going on right now, 122 00:06:00,988 --> 00:06:02,308 Speaker 1: A little bit of shame going on right now. I 123 00:06:02,348 --> 00:06:03,988 Speaker 1: don't know if he feels it. It It sounds like he doesn't, 124 00:06:04,868 --> 00:06:06,388 Speaker 1: but I think the rest of the league is watching 125 00:06:06,508 --> 00:06:08,668 Speaker 1: and on Thursday night football, you don't want to lay 126 00:06:08,668 --> 00:06:10,668 Speaker 1: an egg. Yeah, and I'm sure he feels in to 127 00:06:10,668 --> 00:06:13,188 Speaker 1: have your coach say those things. Yes, he apologized, but 128 00:06:13,308 --> 00:06:15,708 Speaker 1: he said those things. But my thing where Carson Wentz 129 00:06:15,788 --> 00:06:18,628 Speaker 1: is we're calling them both young quarterbacks. Wentz is kind 130 00:06:18,668 --> 00:06:20,868 Speaker 1: of a veteran. Now we know what he is. You 131 00:06:20,948 --> 00:06:24,668 Speaker 1: showed play after play of game ending interceptions like that's 132 00:06:24,708 --> 00:06:27,428 Speaker 1: who he is. When someone continues to show that, believe him. 133 00:06:27,468 --> 00:06:30,108 Speaker 1: Don't find reasons to say, oh, it's not that for 134 00:06:30,228 --> 00:06:32,788 Speaker 1: Justin Fields. On the other side, he's in his second year. 135 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:35,548 Speaker 1: They have a new head coach, a new general manager 136 00:06:35,668 --> 00:06:38,628 Speaker 1: who didn't bring him in. They didn't draft Justin Fields, 137 00:06:38,668 --> 00:06:40,548 Speaker 1: they didn't move up in the draft. Does wasn't their 138 00:06:40,588 --> 00:06:43,188 Speaker 1: moves And he's shown us he's electric when he tucks 139 00:06:43,188 --> 00:06:45,348 Speaker 1: the ball, when he takes all the plays he can 140 00:06:45,388 --> 00:06:48,028 Speaker 1: make with his feet, He's all over the place. It's 141 00:06:48,068 --> 00:06:51,348 Speaker 1: fun to watch. You get excited. You see the athleticism 142 00:06:51,388 --> 00:06:54,108 Speaker 1: he has it forces defense to say, we have to 143 00:06:54,148 --> 00:06:56,068 Speaker 1: find a way to keep this guy in the pocket. 144 00:06:56,188 --> 00:06:58,628 Speaker 1: We have to do something because he's a running back 145 00:06:58,628 --> 00:07:01,188 Speaker 1: when he tucks the ball away. But at the same time, 146 00:07:01,388 --> 00:07:04,068 Speaker 1: he's yet to show us what he can do throwing 147 00:07:04,108 --> 00:07:06,788 Speaker 1: the We haven't seen it. And I think for Poles 148 00:07:06,868 --> 00:07:09,268 Speaker 1: and for Eberflus, that's what you're waiting to see. That's 149 00:07:09,308 --> 00:07:11,668 Speaker 1: what you want to see. You see his completions in 150 00:07:11,708 --> 00:07:17,388 Speaker 1: his attempts by week this year eight completions, seven, eight eleven. 151 00:07:17,388 --> 00:07:19,708 Speaker 1: He's only had two games where he's had double digits 152 00:07:19,708 --> 00:07:23,828 Speaker 1: completions for a National Football and National Football leagues a quarterback, 153 00:07:23,868 --> 00:07:25,588 Speaker 1: so it's very weird. So if you want to see 154 00:07:25,628 --> 00:07:27,708 Speaker 1: them believe in him and put the ball in his 155 00:07:27,748 --> 00:07:30,388 Speaker 1: hands to go out there and make plays. Now, Luke 156 00:07:30,468 --> 00:07:33,428 Speaker 1: GETSI to offensive coordinators ay, each week he's improving, he's 157 00:07:33,428 --> 00:07:36,148 Speaker 1: getting better. Yet his best game last week he's will 158 00:07:36,148 --> 00:07:38,908 Speaker 1: be in primetime Thursday night Football tonight. It'll be an 159 00:07:38,908 --> 00:07:41,748 Speaker 1: opportunity to show them, hey, I'm making these jumps. I'm 160 00:07:41,748 --> 00:07:44,068 Speaker 1: making these jumps. Take a leap tonight and show them, hey, 161 00:07:44,068 --> 00:07:46,748 Speaker 1: I'm the quarterback of the futures. Yeah, Justin Fields capitalized 162 00:07:46,788 --> 00:07:48,788 Speaker 1: off of what you were able to do last week. 163 00:07:48,828 --> 00:07:50,828 Speaker 1: I do agree with Peter, like both of these quarterbacks 164 00:07:50,828 --> 00:07:53,748 Speaker 1: are kind of having a moment, but for very different reasons. 165 00:07:54,148 --> 00:07:56,668 Speaker 1: The thing he said about like teams really like to 166 00:07:56,748 --> 00:07:58,948 Speaker 1: like the good of person wins. But then that's the 167 00:07:58,948 --> 00:08:00,788 Speaker 1: grim reap. Early a couple weeks ago, when the Cult 168 00:08:00,828 --> 00:08:04,308 Speaker 1: weren't doing great, people were behaving very much an apologist 169 00:08:04,468 --> 00:08:06,628 Speaker 1: like a Carson Wentz. Maybe it wasn't his fault, and 170 00:08:06,668 --> 00:08:08,828 Speaker 1: then he continues to play this way. It's like, come on, man, 171 00:08:08,908 --> 00:08:10,668 Speaker 1: like you had a chance there to prove yourself and 172 00:08:10,668 --> 00:08:12,788 Speaker 1: it's not going well for Wentz. That's how I feel 173 00:08:12,788 --> 00:08:15,148 Speaker 1: about Justin Fields, is you have a chance here to 174 00:08:15,188 --> 00:08:18,068 Speaker 1: capitalize off of Yes, it was a loss last week, 175 00:08:18,068 --> 00:08:19,988 Speaker 1: and I know, in your true competitor spirit, you're going 176 00:08:20,068 --> 00:08:21,628 Speaker 1: to come out and say a loss is a loss. 177 00:08:21,668 --> 00:08:24,108 Speaker 1: It doesn't matter how I played. You played well, you 178 00:08:24,188 --> 00:08:28,508 Speaker 1: brought your team back from behind. Numbers for Justin Fields 179 00:08:28,548 --> 00:08:30,868 Speaker 1: they're not looking great. But there's one that stands out 180 00:08:30,908 --> 00:08:32,708 Speaker 1: to me. And it's not just because it ranks pretty 181 00:08:32,748 --> 00:08:36,508 Speaker 1: high amongst the league. It's just yards per attempt. Jason 182 00:08:36,588 --> 00:08:39,068 Speaker 1: saying that he needs to throw more. When he does throw, 183 00:08:39,548 --> 00:08:41,748 Speaker 1: that's a pretty that ranks eighth in the league. The 184 00:08:41,828 --> 00:08:44,468 Speaker 1: other numbers. This is not meant to disparage him. This 185 00:08:44,548 --> 00:08:46,588 Speaker 1: is meant to say, you have room for growth here. 186 00:08:46,748 --> 00:08:48,428 Speaker 1: You are not too a tongue of violo. A couple 187 00:08:48,468 --> 00:08:50,708 Speaker 1: of seasons ago, he goes to the Miami Dolphins and 188 00:08:50,748 --> 00:08:53,308 Speaker 1: he gets criticized heavily because that's a team that wanted 189 00:08:53,348 --> 00:08:55,308 Speaker 1: to win now and wanted to make it to the playoffs. 190 00:08:55,388 --> 00:08:57,508 Speaker 1: Justin Fields, you are in a situation where the team 191 00:08:57,508 --> 00:09:00,188 Speaker 1: wants to grow with you. This team, this new GM, 192 00:09:00,268 --> 00:09:02,828 Speaker 1: this new head coach, they're looking for guys to grow with. 193 00:09:03,108 --> 00:09:04,988 Speaker 1: Are you that guy? You have a moment on Thursday 194 00:09:05,068 --> 00:09:06,828 Speaker 1: Night football to be able to take advantage of that. 195 00:09:07,068 --> 00:09:09,068 Speaker 1: We got to see something from Fields, Like I don't 196 00:09:09,108 --> 00:09:11,508 Speaker 1: need him to be Dan Marino, but like we got 197 00:09:11,508 --> 00:09:13,148 Speaker 1: to see something. And I'm not only tonight like the 198 00:09:13,148 --> 00:09:14,988 Speaker 1: rest of the year, because if we go through two 199 00:09:15,068 --> 00:09:17,068 Speaker 1: years of this and this is like the future is 200 00:09:17,148 --> 00:09:19,788 Speaker 1: murky there too. But I want to go back to Wentz. 201 00:09:19,948 --> 00:09:22,428 Speaker 1: I think just one of them in most interesting intriguing 202 00:09:22,508 --> 00:09:25,308 Speaker 1: football lives that we've seen, Like and I think we 203 00:09:25,348 --> 00:09:27,148 Speaker 1: need a palate cleanser with Carson Wentz tonight, and I 204 00:09:27,148 --> 00:09:29,268 Speaker 1: hope it's a control all of the lete because if 205 00:09:29,308 --> 00:09:31,508 Speaker 1: you just go back to the roots, like a highly 206 00:09:31,748 --> 00:09:35,308 Speaker 1: highly improbable number two overall pick really interesting story that 207 00:09:35,308 --> 00:09:37,868 Speaker 1: we've talked about a million times, really great rookie year 208 00:09:38,108 --> 00:09:41,748 Speaker 1: and then MVP second season, an MVP, an MVP that 209 00:09:41,748 --> 00:09:44,068 Speaker 1: eventually went to Brady would have gone to Carson Wentz. 210 00:09:44,068 --> 00:09:45,948 Speaker 1: And he's not blown out his knee at the La Colisseum, 211 00:09:46,068 --> 00:09:47,828 Speaker 1: and in a way, I think he never walked out 212 00:09:47,828 --> 00:09:49,708 Speaker 1: of the coliseum. I still think it's there. I think 213 00:09:49,708 --> 00:09:53,068 Speaker 1: the quarterback that left that day as we've never seen one, 214 00:09:53,148 --> 00:09:55,388 Speaker 1: because this was a guy that the Eagles. He's gonna 215 00:09:55,388 --> 00:09:56,948 Speaker 1: be Eagles quarterback fifteen years. This is a guy, this 216 00:09:56,988 --> 00:09:58,828 Speaker 1: looks like a Hall of Famer. It's gonna be an MVP. 217 00:09:59,188 --> 00:10:01,788 Speaker 1: Beloved they're calling they're all kinds of nicknames for him. 218 00:10:01,828 --> 00:10:04,268 Speaker 1: They love this guy. And then it just went why 219 00:10:04,428 --> 00:10:06,388 Speaker 1: lay off the tracks? And he's a super Bowl champion, 220 00:10:06,668 --> 00:10:08,988 Speaker 1: but he is never He's only started one playoff game, 221 00:10:09,028 --> 00:10:11,188 Speaker 1: he didn't finish it. Josh McCown came in for him. 222 00:10:11,508 --> 00:10:14,948 Speaker 1: Then you go to Indie, Washington and Peter. You're laying 223 00:10:14,948 --> 00:10:16,988 Speaker 1: out this timeline by which he could be on a 224 00:10:16,988 --> 00:10:19,108 Speaker 1: different team next, I'd be four teams in four years. 225 00:10:19,148 --> 00:10:22,148 Speaker 1: I mean it's and I don't understand why, because this 226 00:10:22,228 --> 00:10:23,948 Speaker 1: was a guy. If you go back in twenty sixteen 227 00:10:23,948 --> 00:10:26,908 Speaker 1: twenty seventeen, you're like, take everything I own and invest 228 00:10:26,948 --> 00:10:29,748 Speaker 1: it in him. He is awesome, He's huge, he runs, 229 00:10:29,788 --> 00:10:31,828 Speaker 1: he has an arm. He kind of felt like Josh 230 00:10:31,868 --> 00:10:35,508 Speaker 1: Allen before Josh Allen, same kind of skill set, even 231 00:10:35,628 --> 00:10:38,828 Speaker 1: same sort of college deal. Like that guy's everything and 232 00:10:38,908 --> 00:10:40,628 Speaker 1: it just went a rye. So what I want to 233 00:10:40,668 --> 00:10:43,108 Speaker 1: do tonight is I want to see Carson Wentz smile, 234 00:10:43,268 --> 00:10:45,548 Speaker 1: have a little fun, get a win, and let's just 235 00:10:45,588 --> 00:10:47,988 Speaker 1: remind ourselves where this guy was. I'm gonna take you 236 00:10:48,108 --> 00:10:50,188 Speaker 1: right now to the super Bowl, all the way back 237 00:10:50,188 --> 00:10:52,508 Speaker 1: from the twenty sixteen season. Carson Wentz had just finished 238 00:10:52,508 --> 00:10:54,508 Speaker 1: his rookie year. This is that time when everyone was 239 00:10:54,548 --> 00:10:56,588 Speaker 1: investing everything in him, and he was so happy and 240 00:10:56,628 --> 00:10:58,468 Speaker 1: so loose, and we decided to have some fun with him. 241 00:10:58,468 --> 00:11:00,148 Speaker 1: He came by the show during Super Bowl week and 242 00:11:00,188 --> 00:11:01,708 Speaker 1: we knew he was a big hunter. So we're like, 243 00:11:01,908 --> 00:11:04,188 Speaker 1: you're gonna hunt some of a wild schrager beasts that 244 00:11:04,228 --> 00:11:07,468 Speaker 1: are going around here. Look how young, joyful optimist in 245 00:11:07,468 --> 00:11:08,788 Speaker 1: the future is all in front of him. And I 246 00:11:08,788 --> 00:11:10,308 Speaker 1: want to see more of this tonight. Take a look. 247 00:11:12,988 --> 00:11:17,668 Speaker 1: Go ahead, guys, come on out. Good boom. He's not 248 00:11:17,788 --> 00:11:19,188 Speaker 1: Give him a ball. Give him a ball, Give him 249 00:11:19,188 --> 00:11:21,948 Speaker 1: a ball. He's got to reload. He's got to reload 250 00:11:21,308 --> 00:11:27,188 Speaker 1: O ball. Give him another ball. Come on, we're out 251 00:11:27,228 --> 00:11:31,868 Speaker 1: of Himmo. You got you guys, Go knife the thing knife. Yes, 252 00:11:32,868 --> 00:11:37,108 Speaker 1: he's dead, Carson, Carson, Man, he nailed it. That is 253 00:11:37,148 --> 00:11:39,628 Speaker 1: the best. I think we have to skin that thing now. 254 00:11:41,348 --> 00:11:44,348 Speaker 1: I get him for kids, Get him the kid. What 255 00:11:44,348 --> 00:11:48,028 Speaker 1: about the kids, Carson. You know when you play it 256 00:11:48,108 --> 00:11:49,748 Speaker 1: cool the duty and you get up closely, you just 257 00:11:49,788 --> 00:11:52,388 Speaker 1: slashed their neck. I think that's what Carson just did. 258 00:11:54,348 --> 00:11:56,468 Speaker 1: Look at that guy. I missed that guy. It was 259 00:11:56,508 --> 00:12:00,668 Speaker 1: just fun. That is our producer, Tim Brown, who now 260 00:12:00,668 --> 00:12:03,068 Speaker 1: works for Oma Productions, the founders of the show. He 261 00:12:03,108 --> 00:12:04,948 Speaker 1: just got the wheel Nicks in the same since then 262 00:12:04,988 --> 00:12:08,188 Speaker 1: either he never got off the turf. Carson, Let's have 263 00:12:08,228 --> 00:12:09,708 Speaker 1: some fun to night. We have a lot of history 264 00:12:09,708 --> 00:12:11,748 Speaker 1: with you. The league has a lot of interesting ups 265 00:12:11,748 --> 00:12:12,988 Speaker 1: and down stories, but we'd like to see you have 266 00:12:13,028 --> 00:12:15,108 Speaker 1: a nightma, Could you feel good night for either one? 267 00:12:16,068 --> 00:12:17,948 Speaker 1: All right? Coming up, we've got a great one on 268 00:12:18,028 --> 00:12:21,348 Speaker 1: Sunday night. Speaking of persons school team, the Eagles take 269 00:12:21,348 --> 00:12:24,388 Speaker 1: on the Cowboys. We'll explore the history of this rivalry 270 00:12:24,428 --> 00:12:27,348 Speaker 1: with a round of mixed bag trivia. That's next. This 271 00:12:27,588 --> 00:12:31,228 Speaker 1: is for Eagles and Cowboys fans. Dial in, baby, it's 272 00:12:31,588 --> 00:12:37,908 Speaker 1: that week. I'll help you, but I won't know mixed 273 00:12:37,948 --> 00:12:40,468 Speaker 1: bag trivia. There's so many good games this week, but 274 00:12:40,588 --> 00:12:42,388 Speaker 1: there's one on Sunday night that I think in the 275 00:12:42,548 --> 00:12:46,268 Speaker 1: Chops four and one, Dallas at five and o' philly, 276 00:12:46,428 --> 00:12:50,508 Speaker 1: and it brings us down memory lane. All have there 277 00:12:50,548 --> 00:12:54,348 Speaker 1: been some beauties between these two franchise bases do not 278 00:12:54,388 --> 00:12:57,388 Speaker 1: get along. The team logos don't look good together, and 279 00:12:57,468 --> 00:12:59,188 Speaker 1: I can tell you the players on both teams right 280 00:12:59,228 --> 00:13:02,108 Speaker 1: now they don't really like each other either. But we 281 00:13:02,188 --> 00:13:04,748 Speaker 1: love trivia, so we're gonna do mixed bag review with 282 00:13:04,788 --> 00:13:11,668 Speaker 1: the theme being Eagles and cowberffects history. Okay, Jason our 283 00:13:11,748 --> 00:13:16,388 Speaker 1: defensive back. Okay. In two thousand and five, the Cowboys 284 00:13:16,428 --> 00:13:20,908 Speaker 1: beat the Eagles in a Monday Night thriller which Cowboys 285 00:13:20,948 --> 00:13:24,028 Speaker 1: defensive back had a game winning pick six off of 286 00:13:24,148 --> 00:13:28,628 Speaker 1: Donovan McNabb which is still considered one of the great 287 00:13:30,268 --> 00:13:33,988 Speaker 1: Cowboys victories over the Eagles. Was it Hey? Terrence Newman, 288 00:13:34,348 --> 00:13:38,348 Speaker 1: b Darren Woodson, ce Roy Williams or d Aaron Glenn 289 00:13:38,548 --> 00:13:41,748 Speaker 1: two thousand and five. Darren Woodson was before that. I 290 00:13:41,788 --> 00:13:46,028 Speaker 1: grew up watching and was a huge fan. Terrence Newman, 291 00:13:46,108 --> 00:13:48,868 Speaker 1: the Kansas State guy who rock number forty one. I 292 00:13:48,988 --> 00:13:56,308 Speaker 1: believe forever, wait forever. This guy Glen Roy Williams was 293 00:13:56,348 --> 00:13:59,788 Speaker 1: a hitter. I'm gonna go a Terrence Newman that he 294 00:13:59,868 --> 00:14:03,028 Speaker 1: had to pick six on Donovic mcnabben and won again. 295 00:14:03,108 --> 00:14:05,108 Speaker 1: Terrence Newman was a top five pick plays he was 296 00:14:05,108 --> 00:14:07,748 Speaker 1: about forty eight years old. Always on Mike Zimmers teams, 297 00:14:07,748 --> 00:14:11,348 Speaker 1: the Vikings, the Bengals, the Cowboys. But that's not the 298 00:14:12,428 --> 00:14:16,148 Speaker 1: Let's go to Al Michael's on Monday Night football for 299 00:14:16,228 --> 00:14:18,748 Speaker 1: a little audio and a little visual of who took 300 00:14:18,788 --> 00:14:26,068 Speaker 1: it home. I was confident it's gonna be intercepted by 301 00:14:26,188 --> 00:14:30,508 Speaker 1: Roy Williams and Williams just inside the twenty, inside the 302 00:14:30,628 --> 00:14:34,868 Speaker 1: ten and a touchdown and Roy Williams who's been to 303 00:14:34,948 --> 00:14:38,148 Speaker 1: two straight Poll Bowls, shows you why he makes the 304 00:14:38,188 --> 00:14:45,348 Speaker 1: annual trip to Hawaiian Roy Williams's first he swallowed Chris 305 00:14:45,388 --> 00:14:47,468 Speaker 1: Sims and then he went and did that in the 306 00:14:47,708 --> 00:14:49,668 Speaker 1: professional games. A lot of fun at the time because 307 00:14:49,668 --> 00:14:51,708 Speaker 1: there were three Roy Williams in the world, and receiver 308 00:14:51,828 --> 00:14:54,348 Speaker 1: and the basketball coach, and then they were in the 309 00:14:54,348 --> 00:14:56,108 Speaker 1: whole sets of Jason Williams. It was a lot of 310 00:14:56,148 --> 00:14:58,068 Speaker 1: love Christens. But that was one of the greatest college 311 00:14:58,068 --> 00:15:00,028 Speaker 1: plays I've ever seen. He jumps over the line of scrimmage. 312 00:15:00,028 --> 00:15:02,068 Speaker 1: It was in crible Major away through. I love Major 313 00:15:02,148 --> 00:15:06,748 Speaker 1: away Texas quarterbacks. That's it. Shout out to Ramapo. Let's 314 00:15:06,748 --> 00:15:09,508 Speaker 1: start over here, Jamie. This is for you. Okay, Okay. 315 00:15:09,668 --> 00:15:13,468 Speaker 1: After Drew Pearson gave his famous NFL Draft Day speech 316 00:15:13,788 --> 00:15:18,828 Speaker 1: to the Philly faithful in Philadelphia, this Eagles player answered 317 00:15:18,828 --> 00:15:21,908 Speaker 1: with an anti Cowboys rant of his own at the 318 00:15:22,028 --> 00:15:26,588 Speaker 1: twenty eighteen draft, announcing a pick. Was it a jaws 319 00:15:26,788 --> 00:15:33,508 Speaker 1: Ron Jaworski, b Brian Dawkins, see David Acres or d 320 00:15:34,588 --> 00:15:38,908 Speaker 1: our guy running back Brian Westbrook? All Right, I'm gonna 321 00:15:38,908 --> 00:15:41,908 Speaker 1: work backwards. I don't think it's the bottom too. Ron 322 00:15:41,988 --> 00:15:45,508 Speaker 1: Jaworski is a way too nice at times to something 323 00:15:45,588 --> 00:15:51,628 Speaker 1: like that. In twenty eighteen, I'm gonna go be Brian Dawkins. 324 00:15:51,628 --> 00:15:54,548 Speaker 1: Bryan Dawkins backs, he could play. Let's go to the 325 00:15:54,668 --> 00:15:59,108 Speaker 1: draft green twenty eighteen and here an incredible draft announcement speech. 326 00:15:59,188 --> 00:16:04,868 Speaker 1: If it's if it's Jaws, I'm representing the Eagles. See 327 00:16:04,988 --> 00:16:16,948 Speaker 1: he's champs, the visional champs, Champs, who champs? Who chairs? Hey, Dallas, 328 00:16:17,428 --> 00:16:21,028 Speaker 1: the last time you are the Super Bowl? These drop 329 00:16:21,148 --> 00:16:27,228 Speaker 1: picks weren't board with the forty nine pick in the 330 00:16:27,348 --> 00:16:31,508 Speaker 1: two thousand eighteen drops, the NFL would like to represent 331 00:16:31,588 --> 00:16:38,748 Speaker 1: the Philadelphia Eagles. Dallas Goddard. Oh, he's a tight end 332 00:16:39,388 --> 00:16:46,468 Speaker 1: from South Dakota State. Go boards. It's awesome, awesome, awesome, 333 00:16:46,548 --> 00:16:51,748 Speaker 1: David Akers, David Ares. I being a guy named Dallas, 334 00:16:51,948 --> 00:16:53,988 Speaker 1: you could just pin it even better. And that's it. 335 00:16:54,308 --> 00:16:56,668 Speaker 1: I empathized too, because he got that card ten secon 336 00:16:56,708 --> 00:16:59,388 Speaker 1: before he walked out there. And Dallas Goddard is a 337 00:16:59,428 --> 00:17:02,828 Speaker 1: tricky pronunciation because it geoe and he stuck. You could 338 00:17:02,828 --> 00:17:05,508 Speaker 1: have said Goder and he didn't. I'm so impromted. He's 339 00:17:05,548 --> 00:17:08,748 Speaker 1: on a tight end from South Dakota State. Let's got 340 00:17:08,788 --> 00:17:13,108 Speaker 1: time the Super Bowl. These players were yet so good. 341 00:17:13,148 --> 00:17:15,948 Speaker 1: I love it. It's really good. The man did not 342 00:17:16,028 --> 00:17:18,788 Speaker 1: see that coming. Kyle. We usually go with a Saturday 343 00:17:18,828 --> 00:17:21,388 Speaker 1: Night Live related question for you, and I feel like 344 00:17:21,508 --> 00:17:25,348 Speaker 1: Philly is met is home to many famous SNL alums, 345 00:17:25,348 --> 00:17:28,948 Speaker 1: including the great CHERRYO Terry Okay, but which of these 346 00:17:29,188 --> 00:17:33,828 Speaker 1: SNL alum is also from the city of Philadelphia. Is 347 00:17:33,828 --> 00:17:38,788 Speaker 1: it David Spade, Is it Julia Louis Dreyfuss, Is it 348 00:17:38,948 --> 00:17:43,628 Speaker 1: Tina Fey Or is it Chris cabin Boy Elliott? I 349 00:17:43,668 --> 00:17:47,828 Speaker 1: love Cabin Boy. I thought he was also great Kingpin. Uh, 350 00:17:47,948 --> 00:17:51,548 Speaker 1: give me a Sucky and selter play Um. Julia Louis Dreyfus, 351 00:17:51,668 --> 00:17:53,868 Speaker 1: I always imagine I was associate with Chicago because that 352 00:17:53,908 --> 00:17:56,708 Speaker 1: then she was Northwestern. Tina Fey, I don't know wherever 353 00:17:56,748 --> 00:18:00,588 Speaker 1: perfect people come from. Um, just ask your fans. David Spade, 354 00:18:00,668 --> 00:18:03,668 Speaker 1: I love Spain. I can't imagine where are we asking from? Philly? 355 00:18:03,788 --> 00:18:07,108 Speaker 1: No space, he doesn't have that East Coast by Arizona. 356 00:18:07,188 --> 00:18:09,868 Speaker 1: Guess That's why I'm gonna go. I'm gonna I'm gonna 357 00:18:09,908 --> 00:18:13,028 Speaker 1: go with Captain Boy. Let's let's go with the chocolate chip, 358 00:18:13,108 --> 00:18:16,028 Speaker 1: as he says in something about Mary Elliott, Uh, the 359 00:18:16,108 --> 00:18:22,748 Speaker 1: correct answer is bossy pants. Tina Tina Fey is from Kensington, 360 00:18:22,948 --> 00:18:29,308 Speaker 1: suburbs of Philadelphia. She attended Upper Derby High School of Philadelphia. 361 00:18:29,388 --> 00:18:32,308 Speaker 1: Pant and it said that Mean Girls was based partly 362 00:18:32,308 --> 00:18:35,588 Speaker 1: on her experience at that high school in Upper Derby 363 00:18:36,268 --> 00:18:40,908 Speaker 1: of the Philadelphia area. She's great her takes on parents. 364 00:18:40,948 --> 00:18:45,708 Speaker 1: Hilton hosting us on My Wife Loves My Perfect people 365 00:18:45,708 --> 00:18:47,588 Speaker 1: come from Kensington? Do you like? Do you like Tina 366 00:18:47,588 --> 00:18:51,628 Speaker 1: Fey's big Tina Fey fan, I'm lukewarm about it. Great, 367 00:18:51,668 --> 00:18:53,268 Speaker 1: you can, you can have that. I like her. I 368 00:18:53,308 --> 00:18:55,828 Speaker 1: like I like her work, but I don't sometimes like 369 00:18:55,868 --> 00:19:00,868 Speaker 1: her delivery of understood. Yeah, all right, you don't have 370 00:19:00,948 --> 00:19:03,188 Speaker 1: to like. It's okay. It's a pretty I like her. 371 00:19:03,228 --> 00:19:09,188 Speaker 1: I like what she's very well over three guys, Yes, yeah, yes, 372 00:19:09,308 --> 00:19:12,748 Speaker 1: Chrisli where's Priselia? Chris Elliott was great? Where's Sam? I? 373 00:19:12,908 --> 00:19:16,188 Speaker 1: His daughter Abby? She was good too. On consecutive plays 374 00:19:16,548 --> 00:19:20,068 Speaker 1: in nineteen ninety five, with the score tied at seventeen, 375 00:19:21,228 --> 00:19:24,388 Speaker 1: Barry Switzer called run plays in a famous game called 376 00:19:24,508 --> 00:19:28,468 Speaker 1: load Left, It's fourth and one. After a time out, 377 00:19:29,588 --> 00:19:31,788 Speaker 1: Switzer lines it up right for the two minute warning. 378 00:19:32,548 --> 00:19:36,708 Speaker 1: What happens on this famous play, in this great rivalry 379 00:19:36,708 --> 00:19:40,148 Speaker 1: of those old Fox visuals and early Fox NFL days, 380 00:19:40,628 --> 00:19:43,868 Speaker 1: Emmett Smith is stopped on fourth and one. Daryl Moose 381 00:19:44,028 --> 00:19:48,148 Speaker 1: Johnston converts for the first down, Troykman QB sneak goes 382 00:19:48,188 --> 00:19:50,708 Speaker 1: short of the first down, or Emmett breaks a thirty 383 00:19:50,708 --> 00:19:55,868 Speaker 1: one yard touchdown, go ahead. Oh my goodness, I want 384 00:19:55,868 --> 00:19:58,228 Speaker 1: to go with the Moose just because it just feels right. 385 00:19:58,388 --> 00:20:01,828 Speaker 1: Moves but I don't know, m it was so great man. 386 00:20:01,948 --> 00:20:04,068 Speaker 1: They hand the ball off to Emmett. He cuts back, 387 00:20:04,148 --> 00:20:07,228 Speaker 1: he said, thirty one yards. He scores a touchdown fourth 388 00:20:07,228 --> 00:20:09,548 Speaker 1: and one. Barry Switzer dials it up. I'm going m 389 00:20:09,628 --> 00:20:12,788 Speaker 1: Smith all the way. Um, I'm gonna go. Why would 390 00:20:12,788 --> 00:20:15,148 Speaker 1: you go load left on a fourth and one and 391 00:20:15,388 --> 00:20:19,108 Speaker 1: sneak the quarterback? But sometimes play callers make weird decisions 392 00:20:19,148 --> 00:20:21,828 Speaker 1: like that. So I'm gonna go see what tries for 393 00:20:21,868 --> 00:20:25,348 Speaker 1: a sneak. See I just the score bug on that graphics, 394 00:20:25,068 --> 00:20:27,948 Speaker 1: and I'm like, I'm a freshman in high school. I'm 395 00:20:27,948 --> 00:20:30,988 Speaker 1: playing the starter jacket. I want that score bug tattooed 396 00:20:30,988 --> 00:20:32,988 Speaker 1: on my body. All right. I was gonna say the 397 00:20:32,988 --> 00:20:35,028 Speaker 1: touchdown too, but I'll just for variety's sake, I'll go 398 00:20:35,068 --> 00:20:36,748 Speaker 1: to total opposite and say, hey, they give it to 399 00:20:36,788 --> 00:20:39,508 Speaker 1: em and the Eagle stuff. The play is called load left, 400 00:20:39,628 --> 00:20:41,708 Speaker 1: Switzer on third and one hands it off and they 401 00:20:41,708 --> 00:20:43,548 Speaker 1: get stuffed and then they out to a timeout right 402 00:20:43,588 --> 00:20:45,628 Speaker 1: before the two minute warning, and everyone's freaking out, like 403 00:20:45,668 --> 00:20:47,148 Speaker 1: what are you gonna do? And the Eagles fans are 404 00:20:47,148 --> 00:20:50,628 Speaker 1: in a fervor. Akeman's getting crushed the entire game. Let's 405 00:20:50,628 --> 00:20:54,348 Speaker 1: go to Pat Summeroll and John Original Fox Sports a 406 00:20:54,468 --> 00:21:02,628 Speaker 1: crew for the call. Amazing Smith, that's a bad call. 407 00:21:02,748 --> 00:21:06,028 Speaker 1: You can't do that. The Eagles. They no, that coach 408 00:21:06,068 --> 00:21:09,268 Speaker 1: could have won the Eagles this game. Their field goal 409 00:21:09,428 --> 00:21:12,788 Speaker 1: range right now, right there, ball way after door front 410 00:21:12,868 --> 00:21:18,828 Speaker 1: that clockdown. Now they're saying maybe the two in the 411 00:21:18,908 --> 00:21:22,228 Speaker 1: morning ran out. Emmett Smith is still deep with Darryl 412 00:21:22,308 --> 00:21:27,108 Speaker 1: Johnston in front of him, the same play. Didn't get 413 00:21:27,148 --> 00:21:31,188 Speaker 1: it again and get it again. That's unbelievable. This is unbelievable. 414 00:21:32,188 --> 00:21:36,868 Speaker 1: What in the heck is going on? The scores tied, 415 00:21:37,188 --> 00:21:41,428 Speaker 1: you're on the road awesome. Hey, it's so good to 416 00:21:41,548 --> 00:21:44,228 Speaker 1: the Madden Summer off and Madden's like, what are you doing? 417 00:21:44,668 --> 00:21:46,708 Speaker 1: Is Scours tied? You're on the road. Pump the ball? 418 00:21:46,748 --> 00:21:48,108 Speaker 1: What are we doing? Or kick a field goal? It 419 00:21:48,188 --> 00:21:50,788 Speaker 1: is unbelievable the Eagles would score a late field goal 420 00:21:50,788 --> 00:21:52,588 Speaker 1: that go on to win the game twenty to seventeen. 421 00:21:52,628 --> 00:21:55,788 Speaker 1: It's a famous Eagles victory called load left. Guys, this 422 00:21:55,908 --> 00:21:59,508 Speaker 1: is why we're doing well. Yes, you cowboys, are you ready? Yes? 423 00:21:59,588 --> 00:22:01,468 Speaker 1: I love the excitement. We're all watching the fourth and 424 00:22:01,548 --> 00:22:04,188 Speaker 1: one to stop goals Kyle goals offside. Oh that was 425 00:22:04,228 --> 00:22:06,508 Speaker 1: a third down walk right, We don't know the answer. 426 00:22:06,588 --> 00:22:08,428 Speaker 1: Were fired up to figure they could have just forgot 427 00:22:08,468 --> 00:22:09,988 Speaker 1: to press the button to bring us back on camera. 428 00:22:10,068 --> 00:22:11,468 Speaker 1: We would have just watched the rest of that game. 429 00:22:11,668 --> 00:22:14,508 Speaker 1: Just fine, so good listening to past Summer all this 430 00:22:14,668 --> 00:22:17,508 Speaker 1: week we lost Angela Lansbury just for one more time 431 00:22:17,548 --> 00:22:22,948 Speaker 1: with feeling murder. She wrote the best just absolutely does 432 00:22:23,388 --> 00:22:27,028 Speaker 1: gone with the wind and that and says he was 433 00:22:27,108 --> 00:22:28,948 Speaker 1: laughing so hardy to leave the booth and take his 434 00:22:29,028 --> 00:22:32,428 Speaker 1: headphones off. A couple of legends, really three legends list. 435 00:22:32,468 --> 00:22:35,148 Speaker 1: Angela Lansbury Rest in peace, coming up, Dude, the Jets 436 00:22:35,548 --> 00:22:37,468 Speaker 1: have a real shot to take down the Packers and lamb, 437 00:22:37,548 --> 00:22:40,988 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna answer that, yeah, Or is Aaron Rodgers 438 00:22:41,068 --> 00:22:43,548 Speaker 1: gonna say all right, enough for this r E l 439 00:22:43,668 --> 00:22:47,628 Speaker 1: A act Jets Aaron Rodgers versus the Jets coming up 440 00:22:47,708 --> 00:22:58,988 Speaker 1: after this. I mentioned this yesterday on the show I'm 441 00:22:59,028 --> 00:23:01,548 Speaker 1: So Fired Up. I'm doing a podcast with the NFL 442 00:23:01,628 --> 00:23:04,828 Speaker 1: and iHeartRadio. It's called The Season with Peter Schreeger. Each 443 00:23:04,868 --> 00:23:06,708 Speaker 1: week I'm going to have a different guest, whether it 444 00:23:06,828 --> 00:23:09,148 Speaker 1: be an NFL head coach during the season. Pretty rare 445 00:23:09,188 --> 00:23:12,748 Speaker 1: to get a general manager, maybe a celebrity fan, maybe 446 00:23:12,988 --> 00:23:16,428 Speaker 1: even my co hosts. This week I sat down with 447 00:23:16,508 --> 00:23:19,708 Speaker 1: Jets head coach Robert Sala, and Robert Sala came on 448 00:23:19,788 --> 00:23:22,628 Speaker 1: and talked about his relationship with Packers head coach Matt Lafloor, 449 00:23:22,748 --> 00:23:25,868 Speaker 1: someone he's known for twenty years. Here's a preview of 450 00:23:25,948 --> 00:23:28,508 Speaker 1: our conversation, a little preview of the game this weekend. 451 00:23:29,708 --> 00:23:33,268 Speaker 1: Not only is Matt Lafloor your offensive coordinator, Michael Flor's 452 00:23:33,268 --> 00:23:35,708 Speaker 1: older brother, he's one of your best friends in the world. 453 00:23:36,108 --> 00:23:37,988 Speaker 1: Can you take us through the relationship between you and 454 00:23:38,068 --> 00:23:40,868 Speaker 1: Matt la Flora and where it started and where it's at. Yeah, 455 00:23:42,348 --> 00:23:45,188 Speaker 1: so we actually played against it. I was a tight end. 456 00:23:45,228 --> 00:23:47,508 Speaker 1: He was a quarterback. But our schools played against each 457 00:23:47,508 --> 00:23:49,988 Speaker 1: other in college. Didn't know each other then. But I 458 00:23:50,108 --> 00:23:53,068 Speaker 1: get the Central Michigan and if you can see it, 459 00:23:53,148 --> 00:23:55,588 Speaker 1: like this little little square right here, I saw it 460 00:23:55,668 --> 00:23:58,108 Speaker 1: was like a broom closet and I shared the same offense, 461 00:23:58,508 --> 00:23:59,908 Speaker 1: and it was about the size of a broom clause. 462 00:23:59,988 --> 00:24:03,188 Speaker 1: I mean it was as coaches as coaches as Central Michigan. 463 00:24:06,428 --> 00:24:10,308 Speaker 1: Brian Kelly's the head coach. He's got two graduate assistants, 464 00:24:10,908 --> 00:24:13,588 Speaker 1: Matt Laflour and Robertsal living in a square. They go 465 00:24:13,628 --> 00:24:17,028 Speaker 1: on to tell me in that conversation that they were roommates. 466 00:24:17,228 --> 00:24:18,828 Speaker 1: They didn't have any furniture. So they went to the 467 00:24:18,868 --> 00:24:21,188 Speaker 1: Good wheel Store and they're like, we liked this table 468 00:24:21,268 --> 00:24:23,468 Speaker 1: and we like these chairs, all right, so we're gonna 469 00:24:23,668 --> 00:24:25,268 Speaker 1: get these table and chairs and then room for both. 470 00:24:25,308 --> 00:24:26,668 Speaker 1: So they went and they got the table and they 471 00:24:26,668 --> 00:24:27,788 Speaker 1: brought it back and then they go back to the 472 00:24:27,828 --> 00:24:29,908 Speaker 1: Good wheel Store and the chairs are gone. Instead of 473 00:24:29,908 --> 00:24:31,508 Speaker 1: them buying new chairs, they just didn't have chairs in 474 00:24:31,588 --> 00:24:34,268 Speaker 1: their apartment, so they just had a table and they 475 00:24:34,268 --> 00:24:37,228 Speaker 1: would eat standing up. Sure, that's what they were. And 476 00:24:37,348 --> 00:24:40,228 Speaker 1: now they're both head coaches making millions of dollars in 477 00:24:40,268 --> 00:24:42,268 Speaker 1: the NFL. But they go back twenty years and then 478 00:24:42,588 --> 00:24:45,788 Speaker 1: Salo of course hires Matt Laflour's little brother as his 479 00:24:45,868 --> 00:24:49,788 Speaker 1: first hire get the head gig in New York. Salo's 480 00:24:49,788 --> 00:24:51,788 Speaker 1: also listened to the podcast, please download it. All that, 481 00:24:52,148 --> 00:24:55,348 Speaker 1: but it turns to this weekend's game Week six in Lambeau. 482 00:24:55,388 --> 00:24:57,828 Speaker 1: Fox sends their a crew of Burkhardt, Olsen and Aaron 483 00:24:57,908 --> 00:25:01,308 Speaker 1: Andrews to cover the Jets going up against the Packers. 484 00:25:01,388 --> 00:25:03,948 Speaker 1: If New York somehow pulls off this upset on Sunday, Guys, 485 00:25:04,428 --> 00:25:07,708 Speaker 1: it's the bigger story four and two Jets or the 486 00:25:07,788 --> 00:25:10,548 Speaker 1: head scratching three and three Packers. What do you say? Oh? 487 00:25:10,588 --> 00:25:12,388 Speaker 1: I was looking at a quote this week from Rogers 488 00:25:12,428 --> 00:25:16,628 Speaker 1: that Matt Schneidman tweeted, and Rogers said, I expect that 489 00:25:16,748 --> 00:25:18,988 Speaker 1: typical stretch coming up at some point where we get 490 00:25:19,108 --> 00:25:21,708 Speaker 1: really hot. Hopefully it starts this week, but I think 491 00:25:21,748 --> 00:25:24,348 Speaker 1: that's around the corner. And he is right. They seem 492 00:25:24,388 --> 00:25:26,388 Speaker 1: always hit that stretch and you would think, all right, 493 00:25:26,788 --> 00:25:28,668 Speaker 1: it's been a little shaky, but now the Jets come. 494 00:25:28,988 --> 00:25:31,468 Speaker 1: But the answers to the question Peter is resoundingly the 495 00:25:31,548 --> 00:25:33,468 Speaker 1: New York Jets. And I think it's really interesting because 496 00:25:33,468 --> 00:25:35,708 Speaker 1: we've said a bunch of times Jets at Packers, what 497 00:25:35,828 --> 00:25:38,948 Speaker 1: a weird matchup. Last year before the twenty twenty one season, 498 00:25:39,028 --> 00:25:41,068 Speaker 1: they got together, they got together at Green Bay, and 499 00:25:41,148 --> 00:25:43,308 Speaker 1: you might remember there were images of it, and there's 500 00:25:43,348 --> 00:25:47,108 Speaker 1: Wilson and Rogers and the flour and sala and every 501 00:25:47,188 --> 00:25:49,748 Speaker 1: single rite up from every person who witnessed it, or 502 00:25:49,748 --> 00:25:51,828 Speaker 1: a new part of this joint practice has said the 503 00:25:51,988 --> 00:25:54,348 Speaker 1: Jets did not belong in the same field as the Packers. 504 00:25:55,068 --> 00:25:58,268 Speaker 1: Not They're playing a different sport. If they played twenty times, 505 00:25:58,308 --> 00:26:00,668 Speaker 1: the Packers wore win by fifty points all twenty times. 506 00:26:01,148 --> 00:26:03,268 Speaker 1: Lots changed since then. That was over a year ago. 507 00:26:03,548 --> 00:26:05,868 Speaker 1: Let's see how much has changed. Because if they go 508 00:26:05,988 --> 00:26:08,028 Speaker 1: into Lambeau and they beat the back to back MVP, 509 00:26:08,308 --> 00:26:10,028 Speaker 1: the Jets are not a fun story. A good start, 510 00:26:10,068 --> 00:26:11,908 Speaker 1: they were a really good team. They'd be four and two. 511 00:26:12,308 --> 00:26:14,308 Speaker 1: They would be four and two the New York Jets. 512 00:26:14,468 --> 00:26:17,668 Speaker 1: And the last time they were anywhere north of four 513 00:26:17,748 --> 00:26:20,428 Speaker 1: wins was in twenty seventeen, and if they have a 514 00:26:20,508 --> 00:26:23,948 Speaker 1: fourth win this weekend, that matches last season's win total. 515 00:26:24,388 --> 00:26:26,748 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, that would be the biggest you can come 516 00:26:26,748 --> 00:26:28,868 Speaker 1: back from three and three, especially when your quarterback is 517 00:26:28,908 --> 00:26:30,868 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers. But if you're fourgn two and you're the 518 00:26:30,948 --> 00:26:33,628 Speaker 1: New York Jets, that is high in Mike, that is awesome, 519 00:26:33,748 --> 00:26:35,828 Speaker 1: no thought about it. Fire Man Ed is going to 520 00:26:35,908 --> 00:26:39,308 Speaker 1: be fired up, getting Jets crowd going, then being foign 521 00:26:39,388 --> 00:26:42,268 Speaker 1: to like, remember we did a whole segment where you 522 00:26:42,268 --> 00:26:44,308 Speaker 1: would a therapist. We came in. I was a New 523 00:26:44,428 --> 00:26:47,628 Speaker 1: York Jets fan. It was just like beck and got her, 524 00:26:47,988 --> 00:26:49,868 Speaker 1: Zach Wilson got her. It was just like, what are 525 00:26:49,908 --> 00:26:53,868 Speaker 1: we gonna do? Four and two? Oh, everybody will be thrilled. 526 00:26:53,948 --> 00:26:56,028 Speaker 1: They'll be the talk of the NFL. It'll be awesome. 527 00:26:56,228 --> 00:27:00,228 Speaker 1: Salo with a groomsman in Laflora's wedding. Laflora is a 528 00:27:00,268 --> 00:27:03,828 Speaker 1: groomsman in Salo's wedding. Michael Floor married his high school sweetheart, 529 00:27:03,908 --> 00:27:07,268 Speaker 1: who Allah has known for twenty years. Because they've known 530 00:27:07,308 --> 00:27:08,748 Speaker 1: each other all that time, it's such a lot of 531 00:27:08,828 --> 00:27:12,028 Speaker 1: familial stuff here. Um, let me promote the podcast one 532 00:27:12,068 --> 00:27:14,468 Speaker 1: more time. Take your phone, put the camera part of 533 00:27:14,508 --> 00:27:16,828 Speaker 1: your phone on, and then you can scan this little 534 00:27:16,908 --> 00:27:19,428 Speaker 1: QR code that is coming up. I'm so proud of 535 00:27:19,468 --> 00:27:22,108 Speaker 1: you here. Yeah, I do this right. Yeah, I'm so 536 00:27:22,228 --> 00:27:24,268 Speaker 1: proud of you and that. Yeah. And then every week 537 00:27:24,308 --> 00:27:25,988 Speaker 1: we're gonna have a new coach or GM or decision 538 00:27:26,028 --> 00:27:28,748 Speaker 1: maker on tech Pole, maybe next week. Before we did 539 00:27:28,828 --> 00:27:33,268 Speaker 1: it yesterday, I would think you've got to three clicks 540 00:27:33,508 --> 00:27:36,908 Speaker 1: to get there. To three clicks, Tribe, it's a fantastic 541 00:27:37,068 --> 00:27:37,108 Speaker 1: go