1 00:00:04,200 --> 00:00:07,640 Speaker 1: He's the Drive with Dale Lolly and Matt Williamson on 2 00:00:07,720 --> 00:00:09,880 Speaker 1: your twenty four to seven home of the Black and 3 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:12,639 Speaker 1: Gold SNR Steelers Nation Radio. 4 00:00:19,239 --> 00:00:20,920 Speaker 2: Welcome back, I'm Dale Lollie. 5 00:00:21,000 --> 00:00:23,079 Speaker 3: He is Matt Williamson and Matt. 6 00:00:23,120 --> 00:00:27,280 Speaker 1: We were just talking about the Browns offensive issues, their 7 00:00:27,360 --> 00:00:31,080 Speaker 1: DVOA and the quarterback problems that they may have or 8 00:00:31,320 --> 00:00:33,240 Speaker 1: maybe they don't. I mean again, I like the Shawan 9 00:00:33,320 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 1: Watson as a player, maybe not so much off the 10 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:37,239 Speaker 1: field stuff, but I. 11 00:00:37,200 --> 00:00:41,640 Speaker 2: Don't know that he can regain what he once was. 12 00:00:41,680 --> 00:00:42,200 Speaker 2: We'll see. 13 00:00:42,760 --> 00:00:49,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, so I'm looking at the Steelers here. 14 00:00:50,640 --> 00:00:52,960 Speaker 1: So last year again, I'm going to go back to DVA. 15 00:00:55,240 --> 00:00:59,360 Speaker 1: They finished eighteenth in total offensive dv OA. This perfect 16 00:00:59,360 --> 00:01:03,760 Speaker 1: footballside in fourteenth and weighted offensive DVA over the course 17 00:01:03,800 --> 00:01:07,640 Speaker 1: of the entire season. Yeah, but if you look at 18 00:01:07,640 --> 00:01:10,759 Speaker 1: the offensive DVA from week ten on, the Steelers were 19 00:01:10,800 --> 00:01:12,720 Speaker 1: tenth in offensive DVA in the league. 20 00:01:13,880 --> 00:01:16,720 Speaker 3: Interesting, you know, So. 21 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:20,679 Speaker 1: You know, when you start talking about what you know, 22 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:24,440 Speaker 1: is this Steelers offense going to be better in twenty 23 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:27,160 Speaker 1: twenty three than it was last year? You look at it, Well, 24 00:01:27,160 --> 00:01:29,240 Speaker 1: they still only averaged eighteen point one points per game. 25 00:01:29,280 --> 00:01:32,440 Speaker 1: And it was it was fourteen points going into that. 26 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:35,560 Speaker 1: They were averaging fourteen points a game going into that 27 00:01:35,640 --> 00:01:39,120 Speaker 1: Week ten game, and it ended up, you know, over 28 00:01:39,160 --> 00:01:42,240 Speaker 1: those final seven games, they ended up averaging right around 29 00:01:42,240 --> 00:01:44,559 Speaker 1: twenty one points a game, so a full touchdown. 30 00:01:44,160 --> 00:01:47,920 Speaker 3: Better, which huge progress obviously, which. 31 00:01:47,720 --> 00:01:48,480 Speaker 2: Is huge progress. 32 00:01:48,640 --> 00:01:50,440 Speaker 1: I mean, if they made that kind of jump this year, 33 00:01:50,440 --> 00:01:52,440 Speaker 1: you'd be like, oh, you'd be a static. 34 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:53,920 Speaker 2: Now I don't expect. 35 00:01:53,520 --> 00:01:56,400 Speaker 3: That, right, I mean, that's two huge jumps. I mean, 36 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:58,000 Speaker 3: that's yeah, prayer in this league. 37 00:01:58,200 --> 00:02:00,880 Speaker 1: The difference here for the steel last year, while they 38 00:02:00,920 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 1: were that high in overall DVOA offensively, they were twenty 39 00:02:05,240 --> 00:02:08,000 Speaker 1: fourth in red zone touchdown percentage last year fifty one 40 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 1: point nine percent yep, yep. 41 00:02:10,680 --> 00:02:15,040 Speaker 2: But they were sixteenth in total red zone trips. 42 00:02:15,120 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 3: Interesting, okay, they had. 43 00:02:16,600 --> 00:02:19,400 Speaker 1: Fifty two red zone trips, which was league average basically 44 00:02:19,480 --> 00:02:23,040 Speaker 1: at sixteen. So if you if you get the league 45 00:02:23,120 --> 00:02:27,000 Speaker 1: average in terms of the sixteenth best team in terms 46 00:02:27,040 --> 00:02:30,399 Speaker 1: of touchdown scoring percentage last year, was it fifty five 47 00:02:30,440 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 1: point six percent. So all they need to do is 48 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:37,320 Speaker 1: improve their their red zone percentage by five percent basically 49 00:02:38,320 --> 00:02:40,280 Speaker 1: four percent really, and you're. 50 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:43,040 Speaker 2: You're you know middle of the pack in terms of scoring. There. 51 00:02:43,639 --> 00:02:45,720 Speaker 1: Add in the fact that they missed a league high 52 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:47,240 Speaker 1: ten field goals last year. 53 00:02:47,520 --> 00:02:50,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, we talked about that a lot, and that's doubtful 54 00:02:50,880 --> 00:02:52,000 Speaker 3: to happen again. 55 00:02:52,080 --> 00:02:54,359 Speaker 1: Yeah, if it's if you knock that down, if you 56 00:02:54,440 --> 00:02:55,559 Speaker 1: cut that in half. 57 00:02:55,280 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 2: Which is certainly doable. 58 00:02:57,880 --> 00:02:59,960 Speaker 1: Chris Boswell, over the course of his career as a 59 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:01,360 Speaker 1: about a ninety percent kicker. 60 00:03:02,960 --> 00:03:04,639 Speaker 2: He missed eight field goals last year. 61 00:03:05,040 --> 00:03:05,400 Speaker 3: Yeah. 62 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:07,720 Speaker 1: The other two, the other guys they brought in missed 63 00:03:07,760 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 1: two more. Okay, Like, so if that happens, you're going 64 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:16,360 Speaker 1: to score more points than you did a year ago. 65 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:19,520 Speaker 3: The fact that you're getting to the red zone is promising. 66 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:24,440 Speaker 3: I always thought about EPA, and you mentioned where they 67 00:03:24,480 --> 00:03:26,520 Speaker 3: were at. I just want to go back two or 68 00:03:26,520 --> 00:03:29,400 Speaker 3: three minutes. You mentioned from week ten on they were 69 00:03:29,440 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 3: what offense was tenth in DVOA. Yeah, an EPA, they 70 00:03:34,040 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 3: were fourth, only behind Kansas City, the Lions and the Niners, 71 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 3: you know what I mean. Like, so anyway you cut it, 72 00:03:40,880 --> 00:03:42,720 Speaker 3: it was really it was quite good, you know, I mean, 73 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:45,760 Speaker 3: And is that sustainable? They're gonna be a top five offense? 74 00:03:45,840 --> 00:03:48,440 Speaker 3: I doubt it to be very honest with you, I 75 00:03:48,480 --> 00:03:51,760 Speaker 3: think we're I read an article this week basically recapping 76 00:03:51,840 --> 00:03:56,120 Speaker 3: Kenny Pickett's rookie year, and there's some bad you know, 77 00:03:56,200 --> 00:03:59,240 Speaker 3: but their red zone passing was near the top of 78 00:03:59,280 --> 00:04:04,360 Speaker 3: the list of problem areas, which, folks, every rookie quarterback 79 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:06,280 Speaker 3: has it, Trevor Lawrence of the year before, blah blah blah, 80 00:04:06,280 --> 00:04:08,480 Speaker 3: blah blah. But I kind of dug up an interesting 81 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:11,200 Speaker 3: nugget too, because I didn't realize they made that many 82 00:04:11,280 --> 00:04:14,920 Speaker 3: red zone trips until you just said it. But Kenny 83 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:21,520 Speaker 3: only threw forty seven passes in the red zone. Nineteen 84 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:25,320 Speaker 3: quarterbacks had more pass attempts in the red zone. And 85 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:28,560 Speaker 3: remember how injured the league was last year, right right, 86 00:04:29,640 --> 00:04:32,920 Speaker 3: Kenny had forty seven Pat mahomes led the league and 87 00:04:32,960 --> 00:04:36,680 Speaker 3: threw one hundred and nineteen passes in the red zone. 88 00:04:37,279 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 2: Now, they had a lot more red zone trips. 89 00:04:40,360 --> 00:04:42,400 Speaker 3: They were probably led the league in red zone trips. 90 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:47,800 Speaker 3: But Kenny's touchdown numbers when you only throw forty seven 91 00:04:47,880 --> 00:04:50,920 Speaker 3: passes in the red zone aren't going to be high. 92 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:53,400 Speaker 3: And they really had a hard time scoring from without 93 00:04:53,480 --> 00:04:56,960 Speaker 3: outside the red zone this year, you know what I mean? Yeah, 94 00:04:57,360 --> 00:05:01,320 Speaker 3: opportunities for him to pad his pass stats as you 95 00:05:01,400 --> 00:05:03,560 Speaker 3: might think, I mean forty seven passing attempts in the 96 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:04,039 Speaker 3: red zone. 97 00:05:04,120 --> 00:05:06,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm just looking at it here. Now. The Chiefs 98 00:05:06,360 --> 00:05:09,440 Speaker 2: had led the NFL with seventy two red zone trips. 99 00:05:09,720 --> 00:05:11,240 Speaker 3: Okay, that doesn't shock me at all. 100 00:05:11,279 --> 00:05:13,520 Speaker 1: They were fifty if they had a sixty nine point 101 00:05:13,560 --> 00:05:19,040 Speaker 1: four red zone touchdown percentage. Okay, So okay, I mean 102 00:05:19,120 --> 00:05:23,400 Speaker 1: you know that's you're not going to get to that, right, 103 00:05:23,960 --> 00:05:26,719 Speaker 1: but if you can get you know, so for example, 104 00:05:26,760 --> 00:05:29,800 Speaker 1: Denver was dead last with thirty six. As I mentioned, 105 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:32,520 Speaker 1: the Steelers had fifty two, so they were right in 106 00:05:32,600 --> 00:05:36,120 Speaker 1: the middle basically at fifty two between you know, sixteen 107 00:05:36,440 --> 00:05:39,359 Speaker 1: more than Denver, sixteen less than Kansas City. 108 00:05:40,080 --> 00:05:42,480 Speaker 2: Yeah. But again, so if you get to. 109 00:05:44,680 --> 00:05:46,880 Speaker 1: You know, that mid range, you know, you keep your 110 00:05:47,640 --> 00:05:50,080 Speaker 1: you should be better offensively this year if you can 111 00:05:50,120 --> 00:05:53,480 Speaker 1: get that red zone percentage up to I don't know, 112 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 1: if you can get sixty trips inside the red zone, 113 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:57,360 Speaker 1: and I say sixty sixties A. 114 00:05:57,279 --> 00:06:00,680 Speaker 2: Lot, a lot. There were only five off defences last 115 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 2: year had sixty or more. 116 00:06:02,960 --> 00:06:04,840 Speaker 3: So I'm harping on Kenny a lot with this because 117 00:06:04,839 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 3: it's fresh on my mind, is what I just wrote about. 118 00:06:06,839 --> 00:06:11,800 Speaker 3: So the team had fifty two red zone appearances. Now 119 00:06:11,800 --> 00:06:14,320 Speaker 3: he wasn't the quarterback on all fifty two, of course, right, 120 00:06:14,400 --> 00:06:16,800 Speaker 3: but he still only threw forty seven passes in those 121 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:20,599 Speaker 3: fifty two attempts. And I get it because he frankly 122 00:06:20,720 --> 00:06:22,960 Speaker 3: was very bad at it. I mean, he only completed 123 00:06:23,720 --> 00:06:27,039 Speaker 3: forty three percent of his passes from twenty yards and in. 124 00:06:27,640 --> 00:06:30,320 Speaker 3: And he also only completed forty three of his passes 125 00:06:30,360 --> 00:06:32,719 Speaker 3: from ten and in, but that still was only on 126 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:36,880 Speaker 3: forty seven pass attempts. Now, he almost has to get 127 00:06:36,920 --> 00:06:39,080 Speaker 3: better there, you know. I mean, if he can get 128 00:06:39,080 --> 00:06:42,200 Speaker 3: to a fifty five percent completion percentage in the red 129 00:06:42,279 --> 00:06:46,000 Speaker 3: zone where it's harder to complete passes, then that's going 130 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:47,960 Speaker 3: to result in a lot more points per game. I mean, 131 00:06:47,960 --> 00:06:49,760 Speaker 3: there's this, no doubt about it. And what do you 132 00:06:49,800 --> 00:06:51,280 Speaker 3: think he's working on right now? You know? I mean 133 00:06:51,279 --> 00:06:53,320 Speaker 3: he knows he wasn't great in the red zone. Yeah, 134 00:06:53,320 --> 00:06:55,159 Speaker 3: and the stillers know he wasn't great in the red zone. 135 00:06:55,200 --> 00:06:58,360 Speaker 3: So you go get Washington and Robinson, who are red 136 00:06:58,400 --> 00:06:59,760 Speaker 3: zone guys, you know. 137 00:06:59,680 --> 00:07:02,320 Speaker 2: What, big guys, right? Yeah? 138 00:07:02,360 --> 00:07:06,840 Speaker 1: I mean, so people might just for for comparison's sakes, 139 00:07:07,480 --> 00:07:11,120 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes. When you're talking about the fifty percent completion percentage, 140 00:07:11,160 --> 00:07:14,680 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes inside the twenty last year, in his one 141 00:07:14,720 --> 00:07:16,600 Speaker 1: hundred and twenty three attempts. 142 00:07:16,240 --> 00:07:18,240 Speaker 3: Bet at ridiculous completed. 143 00:07:17,840 --> 00:07:20,440 Speaker 1: Fifty percent of his fifty nine point three percent of 144 00:07:20,480 --> 00:07:23,520 Speaker 1: his passes. It's much more difficult down there. 145 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:27,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, and he was miraculous, and he had Kelsey and 146 00:07:27,160 --> 00:07:29,640 Speaker 3: some of them. I'm not giving Pat Mahomes a hard time, 147 00:07:29,680 --> 00:07:33,160 Speaker 3: but anyone who plays fantasy knows he has five touchdown 148 00:07:33,200 --> 00:07:36,560 Speaker 3: a year on shovel passes that you and I could complete. Yeah, right, 149 00:07:36,680 --> 00:07:38,320 Speaker 3: that gets credit for you know what I mean, Like 150 00:07:38,360 --> 00:07:40,800 Speaker 3: they count his receptions and touchdown throats. 151 00:07:40,840 --> 00:07:43,480 Speaker 1: You know, so some of the other guys who some 152 00:07:43,520 --> 00:07:45,600 Speaker 1: of the guys who actually I'm only going to use 153 00:07:45,600 --> 00:07:49,800 Speaker 1: the guys who threw forty or more passes. Andy Dalton 154 00:07:49,800 --> 00:07:53,520 Speaker 1: was at sixty five point almost sixty six percent. Wow, 155 00:07:53,640 --> 00:07:55,680 Speaker 1: inside the red zone. He had eleven touchdowns and one 156 00:07:55,720 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 1: interception down there. Now, remember when we talked about the 157 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:02,920 Speaker 1: Saints the other day, Juwan Johnson had seven touchdown catches 158 00:08:03,520 --> 00:08:07,559 Speaker 1: your tight end, Yeah, yeah, Dak Prescott sixty five point 159 00:08:07,560 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 1: three sixty five point three percent completion percentage down there, 160 00:08:11,320 --> 00:08:12,520 Speaker 1: thirty two to forty nine. 161 00:08:13,200 --> 00:08:16,160 Speaker 2: What did they use? Tight end? Dalton Schultz had a 162 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:17,120 Speaker 2: bunch of touchdowns. 163 00:08:17,400 --> 00:08:19,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, ceedee, Lambs will go up and get a guy too. 164 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:20,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. 165 00:08:20,960 --> 00:08:24,239 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones was at sixty three point four percent completion 166 00:08:24,320 --> 00:08:27,640 Speaker 1: percentage in the red zone. He had six He had 167 00:08:27,800 --> 00:08:31,160 Speaker 1: twelve touchdowns on forty one attempts. 168 00:08:32,320 --> 00:08:34,640 Speaker 3: That one doesn't add up to me considering his receivers. 169 00:08:34,679 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 3: But good for Daniel, Yeah, good for him. 170 00:08:36,920 --> 00:08:42,040 Speaker 2: Tua Tua was sixty three percent to over sixty is 171 00:08:42,080 --> 00:08:43,120 Speaker 2: really good. Yeah. 172 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:45,680 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins was the only other Kirk Cousins and Jimmy 173 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 1: Garoppolo the only other two quarterbacks who were over sixty percent. 174 00:08:49,040 --> 00:08:53,240 Speaker 2: Aaron Rodgers was right at sixty okay. 175 00:08:53,280 --> 00:08:56,600 Speaker 3: So yeah, I mean, if you're a sixty percent passer 176 00:08:56,600 --> 00:09:00,199 Speaker 3: in today's NFL, for every one of your snaps that's 177 00:09:00,200 --> 00:09:02,720 Speaker 3: frowned upon that used to be, Wow, that guy's completing 178 00:09:02,800 --> 00:09:05,559 Speaker 3: more than he misses. Well in the red zone. It's 179 00:09:05,559 --> 00:09:06,439 Speaker 3: a much different animal. 180 00:09:07,679 --> 00:09:09,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, Oh, there's no doubt about it. 181 00:09:09,120 --> 00:09:12,840 Speaker 1: So for okay, So like Justin Herbert, he had twenty 182 00:09:12,880 --> 00:09:15,520 Speaker 1: touchdown passes in the red zone, he completed fifty eight 183 00:09:15,559 --> 00:09:21,640 Speaker 1: percent of his passes. Joe Burrow had twenty four touchdown 184 00:09:21,640 --> 00:09:26,600 Speaker 1: passes in the red zone he had he had he 185 00:09:26,640 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 1: completed fifty eight point seven percent of his passes. So 186 00:09:29,400 --> 00:09:32,000 Speaker 1: if you can get down, you know, and getting here, 187 00:09:32,440 --> 00:09:34,520 Speaker 1: Josh Allen's at fifty three point five percent. 188 00:09:37,240 --> 00:09:40,880 Speaker 3: Wow. Okay, So again, if he can get that number up, 189 00:09:42,360 --> 00:09:44,200 Speaker 3: which I think it only is going to go up. Now, 190 00:09:44,280 --> 00:09:45,760 Speaker 3: is he going to lead the league? Is he going 191 00:09:45,840 --> 00:09:48,880 Speaker 3: to be the most efficient red zone guy? Probably not. 192 00:09:48,960 --> 00:09:50,960 Speaker 3: He's second your quarterback, you know. I mean that that's 193 00:09:51,400 --> 00:09:53,800 Speaker 3: where they all struggle. Lawrence again was terrible in his 194 00:09:53,880 --> 00:09:57,280 Speaker 3: rookie year that way, and even early last year. So 195 00:09:58,040 --> 00:10:02,320 Speaker 3: I think obviously the Steelers are understand this. Picket understands that, 196 00:10:02,960 --> 00:10:05,839 Speaker 3: and their draw season moves have told us the exact 197 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:10,280 Speaker 3: same thing. Accordingly. Now, the other thing that I dug 198 00:10:10,280 --> 00:10:12,320 Speaker 3: into with this picket stuff, which is more of a 199 00:10:12,360 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 3: Steelers offense thing, is they only scored two touchdowns all 200 00:10:18,040 --> 00:10:24,080 Speaker 3: year from outside the red zone. Yeah, only two offenses 201 00:10:24,160 --> 00:10:28,120 Speaker 3: since two thousand have been worse in that regard. Now, 202 00:10:28,920 --> 00:10:33,000 Speaker 3: is explosive plays a problem? Yes, clearly, but they're not 203 00:10:33,000 --> 00:10:35,360 Speaker 3: going to be worse. They're not going to score zero 204 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:38,480 Speaker 3: from outside twenty. They're not gonna score one, you know 205 00:10:38,520 --> 00:10:38,880 Speaker 3: what I mean. 206 00:10:39,440 --> 00:10:40,840 Speaker 2: Well, and all that stuff too. 207 00:10:40,880 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 1: I can remember, I mean you were talking about I 208 00:10:43,080 --> 00:10:46,000 Speaker 1: can remember writing about the you know, week eleven last 209 00:10:46,040 --> 00:10:49,840 Speaker 1: year they still didn't have a touchdown from outside the twenty. Yeah, right, 210 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:52,360 Speaker 1: it was, it was. It was a big issue in 211 00:10:52,440 --> 00:10:54,800 Speaker 1: the first half of the season. I go back to 212 00:10:55,120 --> 00:10:58,960 Speaker 1: the you know again, you're playing a rookie quarterback for 213 00:10:59,000 --> 00:11:01,200 Speaker 1: a lot of those games, and another quarterback who was 214 00:11:01,240 --> 00:11:03,680 Speaker 1: new to the system. He had a rookie wide receiver 215 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:07,480 Speaker 1: still getting his feet wet. You know, they were still 216 00:11:07,480 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 1: trying to figure out what they wanted to be. Yeah, 217 00:11:10,360 --> 00:11:13,560 Speaker 1: well now they know what they want to be, right exactly. 218 00:11:13,600 --> 00:11:14,640 Speaker 3: They figured things. 219 00:11:14,400 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 2: Out, and so I expect that to be better. I 220 00:11:19,200 --> 00:11:19,520 Speaker 2: do too. 221 00:11:19,960 --> 00:11:22,199 Speaker 3: So again, a lot of these numbers are disturbing. I 222 00:11:22,200 --> 00:11:24,400 Speaker 3: haven't wrote those words in my article, folks, this is 223 00:11:24,440 --> 00:11:27,360 Speaker 3: some disturbing stuff. But if you look at it two ways, 224 00:11:27,559 --> 00:11:31,760 Speaker 3: as obviously this is a problem. Obviously they know it's 225 00:11:31,760 --> 00:11:35,720 Speaker 3: a problem, and it probably is nowhere to go but up. 226 00:11:36,200 --> 00:11:39,960 Speaker 3: But this is a crazy bad number Frankly, the Steelers 227 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 3: touchdown only averaged six point eight yards away from the 228 00:11:44,640 --> 00:11:49,000 Speaker 3: goal line, so their scores average six point eight yards. 229 00:11:49,720 --> 00:11:52,640 Speaker 3: No team over the last thirty years have averaged fewer. 230 00:11:53,120 --> 00:11:56,480 Speaker 3: Like that's kind of crazy, you know, Like their average 231 00:11:56,520 --> 00:11:59,160 Speaker 3: touchdown was less than seven yards away from the goal 232 00:11:59,200 --> 00:12:02,440 Speaker 3: line for the whole year. That's the lowest number in 233 00:12:02,559 --> 00:12:06,440 Speaker 3: thirty years. Like, it's not gonna be They're not gonna 234 00:12:06,440 --> 00:12:07,160 Speaker 3: do it again. 235 00:12:07,679 --> 00:12:10,400 Speaker 1: Right, They're not gonna be worse than that, right exactly. 236 00:12:10,480 --> 00:12:12,480 Speaker 1: You know they're they're going to it's going to go up. 237 00:12:12,880 --> 00:12:14,920 Speaker 1: You know by the way they they went seven and 238 00:12:14,960 --> 00:12:18,440 Speaker 1: two down the stretch exactly exactly, and they play a 239 00:12:18,600 --> 00:12:20,120 Speaker 1: very similar schedule this year. 240 00:12:20,679 --> 00:12:24,079 Speaker 3: Yeah, we're not. They are explosives. So we're gonna grind 241 00:12:24,120 --> 00:12:26,080 Speaker 3: it out a little more. You know who else did that? 242 00:12:26,160 --> 00:12:27,920 Speaker 3: The Chiefs minus Tyreek Hill. 243 00:12:28,800 --> 00:12:30,920 Speaker 2: Right, Yeah, I mean it's just a way. 244 00:12:32,480 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 1: I think it's you know, it's a league wide thing 245 00:12:34,640 --> 00:12:37,840 Speaker 1: that that's how teams are forcing their opponents to play 246 00:12:37,840 --> 00:12:40,160 Speaker 1: with a lot of the two high shelves and Okay, 247 00:12:40,160 --> 00:12:41,120 Speaker 1: we're just not going to give. 248 00:12:41,000 --> 00:12:42,079 Speaker 2: Up anything over the top. 249 00:12:42,520 --> 00:12:44,280 Speaker 1: Well that's why you go get a George Pickens to 250 00:12:44,600 --> 00:12:46,440 Speaker 1: kind of take the top off. That's why you you 251 00:12:46,480 --> 00:12:49,000 Speaker 1: add an Allen Robinson, you know, to go along with 252 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:52,480 Speaker 1: Pat Fryermuth to work that middle and address that and 253 00:12:52,800 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 1: and keep those safeties active underneath. 254 00:12:55,520 --> 00:12:57,280 Speaker 2: M hm. You can't just allow them the key on 255 00:12:57,360 --> 00:12:59,720 Speaker 2: a picket and to take it a second elder. 256 00:13:01,040 --> 00:13:03,000 Speaker 3: I don't think anybody out there would argue that Pat 257 00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:04,960 Speaker 3: Mahomes was the best quarterback in the league last year. 258 00:13:05,600 --> 00:13:09,319 Speaker 3: I think Burrow was two and at worst he was three. Well, 259 00:13:09,360 --> 00:13:13,000 Speaker 3: those two, to me, took a massive step forward from 260 00:13:13,000 --> 00:13:18,040 Speaker 3: twenty twenty one to twenty twenty two in one facet 261 00:13:18,080 --> 00:13:21,440 Speaker 3: of quarterback playing, and that is death by a thousand 262 00:13:21,440 --> 00:13:24,760 Speaker 3: paper cuts. If you're gonna play too high and lean 263 00:13:24,840 --> 00:13:28,800 Speaker 3: everything towards Tyreek or Jamar or whoever, I'll dump it 264 00:13:28,840 --> 00:13:30,800 Speaker 3: to the back and pick up six. You know, like 265 00:13:31,200 --> 00:13:34,680 Speaker 3: a lot of these quarterbacks, especially young ones, they're gun 266 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:38,160 Speaker 3: slingers at heart. The testosterone's flowing. I can't just death 267 00:13:38,200 --> 00:13:40,240 Speaker 3: by a thousand paper cut. And that was the beauty 268 00:13:40,240 --> 00:13:40,680 Speaker 3: of Brady. 269 00:13:40,840 --> 00:13:41,440 Speaker 2: I could make this. 270 00:13:41,720 --> 00:13:44,440 Speaker 1: I could make this s throw in college because you know, 271 00:13:44,480 --> 00:13:48,280 Speaker 1: if they played three they play three defenses. I've seen 272 00:13:48,320 --> 00:13:50,000 Speaker 1: all three of them already. I'm just gonna give my 273 00:13:50,080 --> 00:13:52,560 Speaker 1: guy a chance here. Well, it doesn't work in the NFL. 274 00:13:52,720 --> 00:13:54,040 Speaker 3: And I'm the best player on the field, and I'm 275 00:13:54,040 --> 00:13:55,920 Speaker 3: the first overall pick, and you know, I've been a 276 00:13:55,920 --> 00:13:59,000 Speaker 3: superstar since I could crawl. And frankly, I just get 277 00:13:59,000 --> 00:14:01,440 Speaker 3: impatient because this is boring, dumping it down to the 278 00:14:01,480 --> 00:14:04,679 Speaker 3: backs or a crossing route or a land But the 279 00:14:04,720 --> 00:14:09,200 Speaker 3: best quarterbacks in the league got so much better last 280 00:14:09,280 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 3: year and just taking what the defense gives you, and 281 00:14:12,440 --> 00:14:14,440 Speaker 3: I really think the league's going to learn from that 282 00:14:15,000 --> 00:14:16,240 Speaker 3: well in that respect as well. 283 00:14:16,280 --> 00:14:19,560 Speaker 1: And this is something that Matt Canada has referenced, you 284 00:14:19,560 --> 00:14:22,800 Speaker 1: know every time you stalk. The Chiefs were number one 285 00:14:23,440 --> 00:14:26,160 Speaker 1: in the league last year in ten plus play drives. 286 00:14:27,360 --> 00:14:29,440 Speaker 2: The Steelers were second, I say their second. 287 00:14:29,520 --> 00:14:35,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, So Pickett already has that in him to Okay, 288 00:14:35,560 --> 00:14:37,800 Speaker 1: accept what's the defense is going to give you, and 289 00:14:38,040 --> 00:14:38,360 Speaker 1: you know. 290 00:14:38,480 --> 00:14:40,480 Speaker 2: Just play that way. Now. 291 00:14:41,480 --> 00:14:43,640 Speaker 1: The next step for him is then to start hitting 292 00:14:43,720 --> 00:14:47,160 Speaker 1: some of those tight window passes when you get down 293 00:14:47,160 --> 00:14:49,360 Speaker 1: in the red zone. And again, as you mentioned, he 294 00:14:49,440 --> 00:14:51,400 Speaker 1: added a couple of big body receivers to do that. 295 00:14:51,480 --> 00:14:54,720 Speaker 1: I think that's really one of the reasons why. You know, 296 00:14:54,760 --> 00:14:57,080 Speaker 1: when you look at it, they said, Okay, we don't 297 00:14:57,120 --> 00:15:01,160 Speaker 1: need another Anthony Miller here right right, want. 298 00:15:01,040 --> 00:15:02,600 Speaker 2: To go we want to go to the bigger body. 299 00:15:02,640 --> 00:15:05,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, bigger body receiver that can go go get it, 300 00:15:05,360 --> 00:15:08,320 Speaker 1: and you can just box out the cornerback and take 301 00:15:08,320 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 1: the football away from them. 302 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:12,200 Speaker 3: So I said, a lot of stats there that are scary, 303 00:15:12,280 --> 00:15:15,880 Speaker 3: that are not nice, you know, But he already started 304 00:15:15,880 --> 00:15:17,880 Speaker 3: to show it in the second half of the season. 305 00:15:18,080 --> 00:15:21,720 Speaker 3: And I know you and I like Pro Football Focus, 306 00:15:21,800 --> 00:15:24,360 Speaker 3: but you know, some of their stuff's a little so so. 307 00:15:24,680 --> 00:15:28,320 Speaker 3: But their big time throw rate which is a little 308 00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:32,640 Speaker 3: bit gray, and their turnover worthy throw rate is also 309 00:15:32,720 --> 00:15:36,160 Speaker 3: a little gray. But I think they're pretty telling, especially 310 00:15:36,160 --> 00:15:38,600 Speaker 3: when they're this drastic. So listen, this is what I 311 00:15:38,640 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 3: wrote about it. During the first half of the season. 312 00:15:41,440 --> 00:15:45,680 Speaker 3: Pickett's big time throw rate was twenty seventh among quarterbacks, 313 00:15:46,160 --> 00:15:49,840 Speaker 3: and his turnover worthy throw rate was twenty fifth. I 314 00:15:49,960 --> 00:15:52,120 Speaker 3: probably surprises nobody. You know, you're at the bottom of 315 00:15:52,120 --> 00:15:54,600 Speaker 3: the league in both There were a lot of interceptions, 316 00:15:54,640 --> 00:15:56,480 Speaker 3: although some of them weren't his fault, but they don't 317 00:15:56,480 --> 00:15:58,480 Speaker 3: Pro Football Focus doesn't blame him for the ones that 318 00:15:58,560 --> 00:16:00,840 Speaker 3: go off Claypool's hands or or you know, that was 319 00:16:00,880 --> 00:16:06,280 Speaker 3: not a turnover worthy play. Conversely, they were. He was 320 00:16:06,440 --> 00:16:12,040 Speaker 3: second and first from week twelve on in turnover worthy 321 00:16:12,040 --> 00:16:15,440 Speaker 3: plays and big time throw rate, first and second, you know, 322 00:16:15,560 --> 00:16:18,160 Speaker 3: behind Burrow was the one, you know, like as good 323 00:16:18,200 --> 00:16:20,880 Speaker 3: as as anyone was in the league during the second 324 00:16:20,920 --> 00:16:23,920 Speaker 3: half of the season. So it's in him, and he 325 00:16:24,000 --> 00:16:24,800 Speaker 3: did it recently. 326 00:16:25,520 --> 00:16:28,720 Speaker 1: So again, this is why when when we look at 327 00:16:28,760 --> 00:16:34,680 Speaker 1: the Steelers within the division and people's you know, I 328 00:16:34,680 --> 00:16:36,520 Speaker 1: think they had the best defense in the division. 329 00:16:38,080 --> 00:16:40,040 Speaker 3: I think it's debatable, but they would be my pick. 330 00:16:40,320 --> 00:16:41,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. 331 00:16:42,640 --> 00:16:48,480 Speaker 1: If they get again average to above average quarterback play, 332 00:16:48,840 --> 00:16:50,320 Speaker 1: they're gonna be a good football team. 333 00:16:50,560 --> 00:16:53,680 Speaker 3: They're gonna be a good football team. Yeah, I very 334 00:16:53,760 --> 00:16:55,800 Speaker 3: much believe that, and. 335 00:16:55,280 --> 00:16:58,920 Speaker 2: And everything with pick it was trending in that direction, right. 336 00:16:59,440 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 3: I keep rep this article, but and rarely in articles 337 00:17:02,280 --> 00:17:04,520 Speaker 3: do I say the word I or I think or 338 00:17:04,600 --> 00:17:07,160 Speaker 3: blah blah blah. Yeah, but in the end I wrote, 339 00:17:07,600 --> 00:17:11,040 Speaker 3: I'm very confident that Kenny Pickett is going to take 340 00:17:11,080 --> 00:17:14,359 Speaker 3: a step forward this year, will probably take a step 341 00:17:14,400 --> 00:17:18,399 Speaker 3: forward majorly in these particular problem areas. Because that's what 342 00:17:18,440 --> 00:17:20,399 Speaker 3: he's going to be working on, of course, and the 343 00:17:20,440 --> 00:17:23,119 Speaker 3: team surrounding him with things to make that easier on them. 344 00:17:23,160 --> 00:17:26,640 Speaker 3: Now you know the player better, and I think he's 345 00:17:26,680 --> 00:17:30,199 Speaker 3: going to be a successful quarterback in this league. Frankly, 346 00:17:30,240 --> 00:17:32,040 Speaker 3: when they drafted him, I had my doubts. You know, 347 00:17:32,040 --> 00:17:34,560 Speaker 3: I'm like, I have some questions. I like him more 348 00:17:34,600 --> 00:17:37,280 Speaker 3: and more every the more and more i'm exposed to 349 00:17:37,359 --> 00:17:39,320 Speaker 3: him that I think that's an NFL quarterback. 350 00:17:39,760 --> 00:17:41,320 Speaker 2: To that point, we would have said a lot of 351 00:17:41,359 --> 00:17:45,159 Speaker 2: the same things two years ago about mac Jones. Yes, 352 00:17:45,359 --> 00:17:46,000 Speaker 2: the difference. 353 00:17:46,680 --> 00:17:51,840 Speaker 1: The difference being the Patriots took everything at mac Jones 354 00:17:51,920 --> 00:17:55,640 Speaker 1: had from his rookie year and said, out, we don't 355 00:17:55,640 --> 00:17:57,560 Speaker 1: need an offensive coordinator. We're gonna get rid of that. 356 00:17:57,640 --> 00:17:59,960 Speaker 1: We're gonna let you know, Josh mc daniels has gone. 357 00:18:00,000 --> 00:18:02,320 Speaker 1: And so you let the offensive quardator go. And not 358 00:18:02,359 --> 00:18:05,280 Speaker 1: only do you let your offensive coordinator go, you don't 359 00:18:05,280 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 1: bring anybody else in to do that with your second 360 00:18:09,400 --> 00:18:13,360 Speaker 1: year quarterback who had a pretty good rookie year. Oh, 361 00:18:13,600 --> 00:18:16,359 Speaker 1: he had a better rookie year than Kenny Pickett had. Yeah, 362 00:18:17,040 --> 00:18:18,320 Speaker 1: overall stats wise. 363 00:18:18,040 --> 00:18:19,160 Speaker 3: Anywaysts wise. 364 00:18:19,200 --> 00:18:24,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, So you know when people wonder. If people ask, well, 365 00:18:24,240 --> 00:18:26,840 Speaker 1: why did the Steelers keep mat Canada, That's why the 366 00:18:26,840 --> 00:18:28,240 Speaker 1: Steelers kept Mac Canada. 367 00:18:29,080 --> 00:18:30,920 Speaker 3: Change isn't always good, folks. 368 00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:32,720 Speaker 2: Especially with a young quarterback. 369 00:18:33,880 --> 00:18:35,680 Speaker 3: Also, by the way, it was the youngest offense in 370 00:18:35,720 --> 00:18:37,800 Speaker 3: the league Coup by a wide margin. 371 00:18:37,960 --> 00:18:40,399 Speaker 1: Don't ask him to go learn something new. Take what 372 00:18:40,440 --> 00:18:43,960 Speaker 1: you did the year before. Piggyback off of that. Add 373 00:18:43,960 --> 00:18:46,399 Speaker 1: to it. You heard Pickett talk about it during the 374 00:18:46,440 --> 00:18:49,760 Speaker 1: Ota sessions in mini camp. He felt like they were 375 00:18:49,800 --> 00:18:52,480 Speaker 1: so much farther ahead than they were last year at 376 00:18:52,480 --> 00:18:54,040 Speaker 1: this time. Well, you would hope that he would feel 377 00:18:54,040 --> 00:18:58,240 Speaker 1: that way, but everybody on the offense was saying that, yeah, 378 00:18:58,480 --> 00:18:59,840 Speaker 1: because they were all young. 379 00:19:00,359 --> 00:19:02,200 Speaker 3: People, don't look at it from this light too. Well, 380 00:19:02,680 --> 00:19:05,080 Speaker 3: there's two points there is. I'm not saying the other 381 00:19:05,160 --> 00:19:08,000 Speaker 3: ten dudes are a bunch of dummies, but Pickett might 382 00:19:08,000 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 3: get it easy. But that doesn't mean all the young 383 00:19:09,800 --> 00:19:12,760 Speaker 3: guys are gonna translate to a new offense overnight when 384 00:19:12,760 --> 00:19:15,560 Speaker 3: you're the youngest offense in the league. And there's so 385 00:19:15,680 --> 00:19:18,399 Speaker 3: many examples, like I pay a lot of attention to 386 00:19:18,440 --> 00:19:20,200 Speaker 3: Luke Getsy because he was a pit with me and 387 00:19:20,240 --> 00:19:22,679 Speaker 3: I root for him. You know, like the beginning of 388 00:19:22,720 --> 00:19:27,840 Speaker 3: the Getsy Fields relationship last year with the Bears was awful, 389 00:19:28,160 --> 00:19:31,399 Speaker 3: you know, like the quarterback and the coordinator were not 390 00:19:31,920 --> 00:19:34,640 Speaker 3: on the same page. I hate that quote or that cliche. 391 00:19:35,000 --> 00:19:38,399 Speaker 3: But then Luke figured out Justin and Justin figured out 392 00:19:38,440 --> 00:19:40,760 Speaker 3: what they could do, and they played to his strengths 393 00:19:40,800 --> 00:19:43,680 Speaker 3: despite not having anything around him and ran the ball 394 00:19:43,720 --> 00:19:45,879 Speaker 3: through their quarterback Like Fields wasn't running the ball in 395 00:19:45,880 --> 00:19:46,959 Speaker 3: the first month of the season. 396 00:19:47,680 --> 00:19:49,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was frustrating. If you had him in fantasy, 397 00:19:49,920 --> 00:19:52,760 Speaker 1: You're like, what's going on here? Why don't you try 398 00:19:52,800 --> 00:19:55,800 Speaker 1: to make him a pocket passer? So yeah, someone just 399 00:19:55,800 --> 00:19:56,200 Speaker 1: looks at. 400 00:19:56,119 --> 00:19:59,200 Speaker 3: The young quarterback. Oh, he'll start to learn the league. Well, 401 00:19:59,240 --> 00:20:01,480 Speaker 3: the coordinators us to learn the quarterback too. 402 00:20:01,960 --> 00:20:04,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, what do you like to do? What's your family? 403 00:20:04,800 --> 00:20:06,600 Speaker 1: Give me your ten favorite they taught they have this 404 00:20:06,640 --> 00:20:09,919 Speaker 1: discussion every week after practice when they go through all 405 00:20:09,920 --> 00:20:14,080 Speaker 1: their practice plays, and on Saturday, the offensive coordinator sits 406 00:20:14,119 --> 00:20:16,240 Speaker 1: down with the quarterback or the quarterback coach in the 407 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:18,800 Speaker 1: in the quarterback, okay, what are your what are the 408 00:20:18,920 --> 00:20:21,159 Speaker 1: what are your ten best plays? Which ones do you 409 00:20:21,160 --> 00:20:23,919 Speaker 1: feel the most comfortable with? Okay, that's gonna be your 410 00:20:23,960 --> 00:20:26,760 Speaker 1: bread and butter, your first third and eight. I guarantee 411 00:20:26,800 --> 00:20:28,800 Speaker 1: you one of those plays is getting called. 412 00:20:29,520 --> 00:20:31,639 Speaker 3: I mean, this goes back to Walsh and Montana and 413 00:20:31,680 --> 00:20:36,560 Speaker 3: probably before you know, Joe and Bill on two Thursday 414 00:20:36,640 --> 00:20:38,760 Speaker 3: or Friday had a meeting just the two of them. 415 00:20:38,760 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 3: Belichick and Brady are notorious for it. 416 00:20:41,400 --> 00:20:41,960 Speaker 2: What do you like? 417 00:20:42,080 --> 00:20:45,080 Speaker 3: What are your favorites? You know? What do you not 418 00:20:45,200 --> 00:20:48,280 Speaker 3: want to see? What? What? What worries you about this defense? 419 00:20:48,320 --> 00:20:48,440 Speaker 2: You know? 420 00:20:48,440 --> 00:20:50,520 Speaker 3: I mean, that's what you do. And the more time 421 00:20:50,560 --> 00:20:52,960 Speaker 3: you spend with each other, the better you understand. 422 00:20:53,119 --> 00:20:54,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, the more comfortable you get and you get on 423 00:20:54,840 --> 00:20:56,359 Speaker 2: again the same page. 424 00:20:57,040 --> 00:21:00,320 Speaker 3: You calling this, But I think we should in this 425 00:21:00,440 --> 00:21:02,280 Speaker 3: instance you know, or whatever. 426 00:21:02,320 --> 00:21:04,280 Speaker 2: Or you you have the recall on something. 427 00:21:04,640 --> 00:21:06,919 Speaker 1: Hey, we ran this play three weeks ago when they 428 00:21:06,920 --> 00:21:08,800 Speaker 1: get when this team gave us a look like this 429 00:21:08,840 --> 00:21:12,080 Speaker 1: one in game is now giving us Yeah, we can 430 00:21:12,119 --> 00:21:13,560 Speaker 1: go do that one this week. You know, we don't 431 00:21:13,560 --> 00:21:13,760 Speaker 1: have to. 432 00:21:13,760 --> 00:21:14,040 Speaker 2: We didn't. 433 00:21:14,119 --> 00:21:16,800 Speaker 1: We didn't rep it this week, but we repped it 434 00:21:16,800 --> 00:21:19,720 Speaker 1: three weeks ago. M hm, and we can use. 435 00:21:19,640 --> 00:21:23,520 Speaker 3: It on three weeks ago against the Bengals, they had 436 00:21:23,520 --> 00:21:26,120 Speaker 3: this corner blitz that they we'd never seen on tape, 437 00:21:26,160 --> 00:21:29,440 Speaker 3: didn't practice for at all. It got home twice and 438 00:21:29,560 --> 00:21:31,720 Speaker 3: we didn't pick it up very well. Well, now the 439 00:21:31,760 --> 00:21:34,720 Speaker 3: Bills are running it three weeks later. Remember what we 440 00:21:34,760 --> 00:21:37,280 Speaker 3: did to adjust? Oh yeah, here we go. We'll switch 441 00:21:37,320 --> 00:21:39,280 Speaker 3: the back over and he's in charge of the corner. 442 00:21:39,359 --> 00:21:41,840 Speaker 2: You know this instead of this hot, this guy's my 443 00:21:41,920 --> 00:21:42,600 Speaker 2: hot on that on. 444 00:21:42,600 --> 00:21:44,880 Speaker 3: That right right that we look at the wrong side 445 00:21:44,880 --> 00:21:47,600 Speaker 3: of the field. They do. The other coaches get paid too, 446 00:21:47,760 --> 00:21:47,919 Speaker 3: you know. 447 00:21:48,440 --> 00:21:52,679 Speaker 1: Yeah, so it's all very interesting. You know, we'll see 448 00:21:52,840 --> 00:21:56,399 Speaker 1: that's why they played. It is exciting. It's it's like 449 00:21:56,800 --> 00:22:00,560 Speaker 1: I feel like I did in two thousand and four 450 00:22:00,560 --> 00:22:03,560 Speaker 1: when when Ben Roethlisberger, when you started to see, Okay, 451 00:22:03,600 --> 00:22:05,159 Speaker 1: this this guy's pretty good. 452 00:22:05,880 --> 00:22:08,200 Speaker 3: It won't break my heart if Kenny turns into Ben 453 00:22:08,320 --> 00:22:10,439 Speaker 3: year after year. We don't have these conversas. 454 00:22:10,440 --> 00:22:11,640 Speaker 2: I don't have that expectation. 455 00:22:11,840 --> 00:22:14,600 Speaker 3: But you know, he's gonna play like a Hall of 456 00:22:14,600 --> 00:22:18,200 Speaker 3: Fame or hoham boring. But it's exciting, you know, like, boy, 457 00:22:18,240 --> 00:22:20,080 Speaker 3: I hope the young kid takes the next step, or 458 00:22:20,119 --> 00:22:22,720 Speaker 3: you know, my son just got his driver's license. Good, 459 00:22:22,720 --> 00:22:23,960 Speaker 3: he isn't wrecked yet. You know, I mean. 460 00:22:28,080 --> 00:22:28,439 Speaker 2: He is. 461 00:22:28,480 --> 00:22:30,840 Speaker 1: Matt Williams said, I am Dale Lawley. You're listening to 462 00:22:30,880 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 1: the Drive here on Steelers Nation Radio. We're gonna take 463 00:22:33,080 --> 00:22:36,040 Speaker 1: a break. We'll be back with more. It's fantasy football 464 00:22:36,040 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 1: time now. It's just a little fantasy football focus. We'll 465 00:22:39,040 --> 00:22:40,400 Speaker 1: do that when we return on the Drive.