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 --> 00:00:28,828 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio Goo. Good morning. Welcome to Good Morning Football, 3 00:00:28,868 --> 00:00:31,308 Speaker 1: presented my old Drapper Beef Jerky, and we're live in 4 00:00:31,308 --> 00:00:34,428 Speaker 1: New York City. It's Tuesday, October eleventh. I'm Davy Urdle. 5 00:00:34,548 --> 00:00:36,708 Speaker 1: That is a jam and Kyle Brand, Peter Schrager and 6 00:00:36,788 --> 00:00:40,348 Speaker 1: a Super Bowl championship and left Jason mccordy. Guys, guys, guys. 7 00:00:40,348 --> 00:00:42,508 Speaker 1: Monday Night Football keeps us in late. But that one 8 00:00:42,588 --> 00:00:44,788 Speaker 1: was worth It was worth it. If you're a Chiefs fan, 9 00:00:44,788 --> 00:00:48,668 Speaker 1: if you're a Raiders fan, heartbreaker, gosh, but that's why 10 00:00:48,708 --> 00:00:51,908 Speaker 1: we play the games. That's Kelsey said afterwards. Raiders Chiefs 11 00:00:51,948 --> 00:00:56,348 Speaker 1: baby for you, Trav, you had a night. He literally 12 00:00:56,388 --> 00:00:58,388 Speaker 1: could have said anything in the baby at the end 13 00:00:58,388 --> 00:01:00,028 Speaker 1: of it and it would have played, since he had 14 00:01:00,108 --> 00:01:02,268 Speaker 1: such a good name. Time. They played Monday Night Football 15 00:01:02,308 --> 00:01:05,028 Speaker 1: together since two thousand and three off of that and 16 00:01:05,028 --> 00:01:07,388 Speaker 1: it was a beauty. It was such a let's see it. 17 00:01:07,588 --> 00:01:11,388 Speaker 1: I think it's the serving of the lead block. Meanwhile, 18 00:01:11,388 --> 00:01:14,428 Speaker 1: the Chiefs win thirty to twenty nine in a thriller, 19 00:01:14,588 --> 00:01:18,028 Speaker 1: really electric football game. Let's see her From Patrick Mahomes 20 00:01:18,388 --> 00:01:22,628 Speaker 1: and Travis Kelsey. What you got, baby, Slavers Chiefs, Baby, 21 00:01:22,828 --> 00:01:25,588 Speaker 1: it's gonna bring it out of you man, especially Um. 22 00:01:25,628 --> 00:01:28,468 Speaker 1: You know, we started off a little slow. Um, had 23 00:01:28,508 --> 00:01:31,268 Speaker 1: some calls not go our way, and got not only 24 00:01:31,348 --> 00:01:33,948 Speaker 1: us fired up with that entire stadium fired up, and 25 00:01:34,308 --> 00:01:36,908 Speaker 1: Arrowhead had our backs. We we just rallied together and 26 00:01:36,948 --> 00:01:39,348 Speaker 1: really really fought through that one. You just don't know 27 00:01:39,388 --> 00:01:41,628 Speaker 1: how guys are gonna respond. I mean, we have a lot, 28 00:01:41,668 --> 00:01:43,068 Speaker 1: we have a lot of the same players I've been 29 00:01:43,068 --> 00:01:44,908 Speaker 1: in some deficit games, but at the same time, we 30 00:01:44,948 --> 00:01:46,908 Speaker 1: have a lot of new guys as well. UM. And 31 00:01:46,988 --> 00:01:49,708 Speaker 1: so for guys to respond and just to keep battling 32 00:01:50,188 --> 00:01:53,188 Speaker 1: no matter we're down seventeen points, um, and and show 33 00:01:53,268 --> 00:01:55,588 Speaker 1: that we can fight back from anything. Um, that's what 34 00:01:55,588 --> 00:02:00,188 Speaker 1: you want to see out of any great football team. Kyle, 35 00:02:00,228 --> 00:02:02,268 Speaker 1: you delivered on that highlight. Just the way that game 36 00:02:02,348 --> 00:02:05,148 Speaker 1: delivered came down to the wire, It was asolutely electric, 37 00:02:05,268 --> 00:02:06,908 Speaker 1: kept you up at night if you didn't need a 38 00:02:06,948 --> 00:02:10,508 Speaker 1: reason to seventeen point comeback for the Chiefs though kind 39 00:02:10,508 --> 00:02:13,268 Speaker 1: of felt undeniable at time, but that's the trajectory that 40 00:02:13,308 --> 00:02:14,908 Speaker 1: game was going on for the Chiefs. What do we 41 00:02:14,948 --> 00:02:16,828 Speaker 1: make of it? I think the catalyst might have been 42 00:02:16,868 --> 00:02:19,588 Speaker 1: the penalty and the way the crowd reacted. So if 43 00:02:19,588 --> 00:02:21,428 Speaker 1: you're watching right now and you're saying I didn't see 44 00:02:21,428 --> 00:02:25,268 Speaker 1: the game, this was an egregious call and the reaction 45 00:02:25,908 --> 00:02:30,828 Speaker 1: from the Arrowhead crowd was vitriol. And we're talking ten 46 00:02:30,948 --> 00:02:34,948 Speaker 1: straight minutes of booing, to the point where I felt 47 00:02:34,948 --> 00:02:38,228 Speaker 1: like a switch was flipped for the Chiefs as a whole, 48 00:02:38,228 --> 00:02:39,708 Speaker 1: and there was almost like the catalysts they need to 49 00:02:39,708 --> 00:02:42,428 Speaker 1: wake them out of their slumber. And after this play, 50 00:02:42,468 --> 00:02:45,228 Speaker 1: after they get this call against them, the Chiefs were 51 00:02:45,308 --> 00:02:48,468 Speaker 1: lights out and at the end of the half down seventeen. 52 00:02:48,908 --> 00:02:53,068 Speaker 1: This is the audio you heard in Kansas City. Well, 53 00:02:53,148 --> 00:03:08,148 Speaker 1: I think the pass I remind you shut you can 54 00:03:08,268 --> 00:03:12,468 Speaker 1: hear the crowd. I don't blame the crowd at all. 55 00:03:12,548 --> 00:03:14,908 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't either, and I can only imagine 56 00:03:14,908 --> 00:03:22,828 Speaker 1: how Chief fans are reacted at Hall. A few minutes later, 57 00:03:22,948 --> 00:03:25,068 Speaker 1: matthew Wright has to line up for the longest field 58 00:03:25,068 --> 00:03:28,748 Speaker 1: goal in Kansas City Chief's Arrowheaded history, and the dude 59 00:03:28,788 --> 00:03:32,548 Speaker 1: boots it through after missing a forty one yard chippy earlier, 60 00:03:32,868 --> 00:03:35,268 Speaker 1: right makes the field goal. We go into halftime and 61 00:03:35,388 --> 00:03:37,668 Speaker 1: suddenly it's like we're down twenty to ten and the 62 00:03:37,708 --> 00:03:40,308 Speaker 1: Chiefs fans are in a fervor, and I swear I'm 63 00:03:40,348 --> 00:03:42,348 Speaker 1: watching this game. I don't think I've ever seen Mahomes 64 00:03:42,388 --> 00:03:44,228 Speaker 1: as mad. I don't know if it was because all 65 00:03:44,268 --> 00:03:48,148 Speaker 1: the chipping back and forth Andy Reid seen Matt. There 66 00:03:48,228 --> 00:03:50,548 Speaker 1: was a different energy. I almost feel like in this game, 67 00:03:50,588 --> 00:03:54,068 Speaker 1: the story is the rough and the passer, but it's 68 00:03:54,068 --> 00:03:56,148 Speaker 1: also the way the Chiefs responded and the way the 69 00:03:56,228 --> 00:03:58,988 Speaker 1: Arrowhead crowd lifted them. Very rarely am I the one 70 00:03:58,988 --> 00:04:00,748 Speaker 1: to be like, well, the crowd won us that game. 71 00:04:00,908 --> 00:04:03,748 Speaker 1: The crowd really was a factor. There was offense, defense, 72 00:04:03,748 --> 00:04:07,028 Speaker 1: special teams, and the Arrowhead crowd that actually aided this victory. 73 00:04:07,068 --> 00:04:09,588 Speaker 1: Peter felt like the emotional response from the Chiefs was 74 00:04:09,628 --> 00:04:12,708 Speaker 1: such that like, we will not allow you the officials, 75 00:04:12,708 --> 00:04:14,388 Speaker 1: to take this game out of our hands, Like we're 76 00:04:14,428 --> 00:04:16,308 Speaker 1: just going to take it over. And all the first 77 00:04:16,348 --> 00:04:18,908 Speaker 1: half Chiefs offense had a hard time getting down the 78 00:04:18,948 --> 00:04:21,788 Speaker 1: field they ended up with Patrick Mahones had thirty two 79 00:04:21,868 --> 00:04:24,068 Speaker 1: yards in the first quarter. He had just ninety eight 80 00:04:24,068 --> 00:04:26,388 Speaker 1: at halftime, and then something changed and you got to 81 00:04:26,428 --> 00:04:28,108 Speaker 1: get the ball down the field, to put yourself in 82 00:04:28,148 --> 00:04:30,108 Speaker 1: the red zone. And it just felt like at times 83 00:04:30,108 --> 00:04:32,588 Speaker 1: the Chief's offense was like a hot knife cutting through 84 00:04:32,628 --> 00:04:34,908 Speaker 1: the defensive butter that was the Raiders, and it was 85 00:04:34,948 --> 00:04:37,348 Speaker 1: these huge plays in the middle of the field and 86 00:04:37,428 --> 00:04:39,788 Speaker 1: they grew. First, it was a fourteen yard pass to 87 00:04:39,988 --> 00:04:42,788 Speaker 1: Marquees baldiscanting that, it was a twenty three yard connection, 88 00:04:43,028 --> 00:04:46,428 Speaker 1: twenty eight to Michael Hardman, thirty six mclarman, and all 89 00:04:46,468 --> 00:04:48,068 Speaker 1: of a sudden, it's set it up in the red 90 00:04:48,148 --> 00:04:50,988 Speaker 1: zone for what felt like inevitable touchdowns to one of 91 00:04:51,028 --> 00:04:54,668 Speaker 1: his favorite red zone targets, Jack, No question when you 92 00:04:54,748 --> 00:04:57,228 Speaker 1: watch it. The first half, all we saw was Max 93 00:04:57,268 --> 00:05:01,588 Speaker 1: Crosby and Chandler Jones chase him Mahomes all over the pocket. 94 00:05:01,868 --> 00:05:04,628 Speaker 1: You get to the second half, not as much pressure, 95 00:05:04,868 --> 00:05:07,588 Speaker 1: and all the Chiefs did was run away from leverage. 96 00:05:07,588 --> 00:05:09,908 Speaker 1: And when I say that, the Raiders are playing man 97 00:05:09,988 --> 00:05:12,588 Speaker 1: to man, they're playing outside leverage on the receivers and 98 00:05:12,628 --> 00:05:14,988 Speaker 1: they're just running over us, just running away from him, 99 00:05:15,068 --> 00:05:17,028 Speaker 1: and Mahomes is able to hit them. And to what 100 00:05:17,108 --> 00:05:19,788 Speaker 1: you said, Peter, the crowd kind of picked him up. 101 00:05:19,948 --> 00:05:22,348 Speaker 1: Kelsey even said it after the game. It forced us 102 00:05:22,348 --> 00:05:24,548 Speaker 1: to rally around each other and fight for each other. 103 00:05:24,748 --> 00:05:27,108 Speaker 1: And my goodness, was Kelsey good in the red zone? 104 00:05:27,348 --> 00:05:31,348 Speaker 1: Only twenty five yards he had on the game. But 105 00:05:31,428 --> 00:05:33,708 Speaker 1: you watch him in the red zone first touchdown here, 106 00:05:33,948 --> 00:05:36,268 Speaker 1: one on one against Married, He's able to get open 107 00:05:36,468 --> 00:05:39,148 Speaker 1: too easy. You can't cover for Kelsey with just one player. 108 00:05:39,228 --> 00:05:41,028 Speaker 1: So this one, you know what, We're gonna double team him, 109 00:05:41,068 --> 00:05:42,788 Speaker 1: but Andy Ree's gonna put him in motion and put 110 00:05:42,828 --> 00:05:44,628 Speaker 1: him in a bunch. We're gonna double team him in 111 00:05:44,668 --> 00:05:46,628 Speaker 1: the third time too, and we're gonna hit them one 112 00:05:46,628 --> 00:05:49,748 Speaker 1: a linebacker, three guys. Kelsey's still gonna find a way 113 00:05:49,788 --> 00:05:52,388 Speaker 1: to get open, two stiff arms and get into the 114 00:05:52,468 --> 00:05:54,588 Speaker 1: end zone. The last time we're gonna line up in 115 00:05:54,668 --> 00:05:57,068 Speaker 1: goal line, they're gonna take their eyes off them because 116 00:05:57,068 --> 00:06:00,308 Speaker 1: they're expecting us to run Kelsey for the fourth touchdown. 117 00:06:00,828 --> 00:06:04,508 Speaker 1: Four touchdown passes in one game where he owned we 118 00:06:04,628 --> 00:06:08,068 Speaker 1: had twenty five yard You see the scale right here. 119 00:06:08,308 --> 00:06:11,388 Speaker 1: Marvin Jones of twenty nineteen was a nice closest. He 120 00:06:11,508 --> 00:06:14,308 Speaker 1: still was seven yards away from triple digits with one 121 00:06:14,348 --> 00:06:20,068 Speaker 1: hundred yards twenty five yards receiving, but four touchdowns. Fantasy 122 00:06:20,108 --> 00:06:23,108 Speaker 1: owners had a blast last night watching Kelsey just score 123 00:06:23,188 --> 00:06:26,348 Speaker 1: touchdown pass after touchdown pass, and I agree, And it's 124 00:06:26,428 --> 00:06:28,668 Speaker 1: Kelsey left and Kelsey right. And we were promised this 125 00:06:28,788 --> 00:06:30,508 Speaker 1: was not going to be the case this year. But 126 00:06:30,508 --> 00:06:33,308 Speaker 1: it's same old Chiefs. It's the same deal. And normally 127 00:06:33,348 --> 00:06:35,908 Speaker 1: you say that, same old jet, same old brown. I 128 00:06:35,908 --> 00:06:38,028 Speaker 1: mean that in a good way. It is the same thing. 129 00:06:38,388 --> 00:06:40,708 Speaker 1: And I knew when they were screwed. We've seen this 130 00:06:40,868 --> 00:06:43,868 Speaker 1: enough times. They were screwed. And I'm talking about the Raiders. 131 00:06:44,188 --> 00:06:46,108 Speaker 1: When they went up seventeen to nothing, I'm like, they're 132 00:06:46,148 --> 00:06:47,868 Speaker 1: gonna lose this game. I know it. I've seen this 133 00:06:47,908 --> 00:06:50,188 Speaker 1: game one hundred times. There was a sequence in which 134 00:06:50,188 --> 00:06:52,188 Speaker 1: they're already up fourteen nothing and they have a fourth 135 00:06:52,188 --> 00:06:54,028 Speaker 1: down and it looked like they were gonna go for it, 136 00:06:54,068 --> 00:06:55,308 Speaker 1: and you're like, all right, keep your foot on the 137 00:06:55,348 --> 00:06:57,068 Speaker 1: gas and everything, and they line up and there it's 138 00:06:57,068 --> 00:06:58,908 Speaker 1: a fourth and short, go up twenty one and nothing, 139 00:06:58,948 --> 00:07:01,748 Speaker 1: and they said, nah, let's just let's go up three scores. 140 00:07:01,788 --> 00:07:03,508 Speaker 1: Even though it's the second half, that doesn't mean much. 141 00:07:03,868 --> 00:07:05,428 Speaker 1: And that was the moment they were gonna lose. We 142 00:07:05,468 --> 00:07:08,708 Speaker 1: have seen this one hundred times. It sounds strange, but 143 00:07:08,868 --> 00:07:11,388 Speaker 1: don't get a huge lead on the Chiefs. They will 144 00:07:11,428 --> 00:07:15,268 Speaker 1: beat you. It's counterintuitive. It's like we're blazing saddles when 145 00:07:15,268 --> 00:07:16,988 Speaker 1: the Mangoes out there and the guy goes to put 146 00:07:17,028 --> 00:07:18,508 Speaker 1: on a six shooter and the guy goes, oh, don't 147 00:07:18,508 --> 00:07:20,588 Speaker 1: shoot him. That only pressed him off, like, don't get 148 00:07:20,588 --> 00:07:22,508 Speaker 1: a lead on the Chiefs. You look at the Bengals 149 00:07:22,508 --> 00:07:25,188 Speaker 1: game the playoffs. The Bengals are getting crushed, like the Chiefs, 150 00:07:25,188 --> 00:07:27,988 Speaker 1: we're way ahead. There's something that clicks with this Chiefs 151 00:07:27,988 --> 00:07:30,788 Speaker 1: team where they're like, all right, now we're mad, now 152 00:07:30,788 --> 00:07:33,948 Speaker 1: we're bleeding. Now, let's just unleash hell. And that includes 153 00:07:33,988 --> 00:07:36,748 Speaker 1: the fan factor. Last night, that was Kelsey's answer. He said, 154 00:07:36,748 --> 00:07:38,388 Speaker 1: we got the wrong end on a couple of calls 155 00:07:38,388 --> 00:07:41,428 Speaker 1: and Arrowhead got us home. There's also been a subtext 156 00:07:41,428 --> 00:07:44,428 Speaker 1: with this Chiefs team where the Chiefs fan base they're 157 00:07:44,468 --> 00:07:47,788 Speaker 1: counted out, no credit, tyrese gone, the era is over, 158 00:07:47,948 --> 00:07:50,348 Speaker 1: like it's the Bill's time. I think they're already an 159 00:07:50,388 --> 00:07:53,228 Speaker 1: angry crowd. And then that thing was the spark on 160 00:07:53,308 --> 00:07:55,588 Speaker 1: the kerosene and I haven't I mean looking, we go 161 00:07:55,628 --> 00:07:57,468 Speaker 1: back to when John Alway had to request that the 162 00:07:57,468 --> 00:08:00,228 Speaker 1: referees tell Arrow had been quiet because he couldn't hear 163 00:08:00,268 --> 00:08:02,508 Speaker 1: this the call that was the loudest I've heard, like 164 00:08:02,508 --> 00:08:04,868 Speaker 1: since the nineties. He was unbelieving and they kept going. 165 00:08:04,908 --> 00:08:06,708 Speaker 1: It was It was not just at the reaction of 166 00:08:06,788 --> 00:08:09,708 Speaker 1: the call, it was the entire way from the five 167 00:08:09,748 --> 00:08:11,668 Speaker 1: minutes left in the first half to all the way 168 00:08:11,708 --> 00:08:14,308 Speaker 1: through the second half. The crowd was electric. And it 169 00:08:14,428 --> 00:08:16,748 Speaker 1: seems so simple, but there were so many nuances to 170 00:08:16,788 --> 00:08:18,348 Speaker 1: this game. But the crowd played a real thing. And 171 00:08:18,348 --> 00:08:22,188 Speaker 1: think about the carryover to next week the Bills. You 172 00:08:22,308 --> 00:08:25,388 Speaker 1: cannot hear yourself on the sideline talking to a teammate 173 00:08:25,468 --> 00:08:28,148 Speaker 1: in that stadium. It's ridiculous how loud they can get. 174 00:08:28,228 --> 00:08:30,188 Speaker 1: There were a lot of sparks on the Kerosene last night. 175 00:08:30,228 --> 00:08:33,988 Speaker 1: Davante Adams had a fantastic game, but his spark carried 176 00:08:33,988 --> 00:08:37,228 Speaker 1: over emotionally to the postgame. Tom Pilaso, our NFL Network insider, 177 00:08:37,308 --> 00:08:40,428 Speaker 1: is joining us now. We saw to Davante Adams shove 178 00:08:40,708 --> 00:08:43,548 Speaker 1: somebody after the game. He addressed it immediately in his 179 00:08:43,628 --> 00:08:47,308 Speaker 1: postgame media availability. But there is the latest development on 180 00:08:47,308 --> 00:08:51,948 Speaker 1: this situation. What's going on Tom Well Jamie. Raiders wide 181 00:08:51,948 --> 00:08:57,268 Speaker 1: receiver Davante Adams is facing league discipline, potentially even a suspension, 182 00:08:57,348 --> 00:09:00,748 Speaker 1: for shoving that man to the ground following Monday Night's 183 00:09:00,908 --> 00:09:03,828 Speaker 1: loss to the Chiefs now as In. It occurred as 184 00:09:03,828 --> 00:09:06,748 Speaker 1: he was leaving field, the man stepped in front of Adams. 185 00:09:06,948 --> 00:09:11,068 Speaker 1: Adams apologized after the game both two reporters and on Twitter, 186 00:09:11,148 --> 00:09:13,708 Speaker 1: where he wrote, sorry to the guy pushed over after 187 00:09:13,748 --> 00:09:16,508 Speaker 1: the game, obviously very frustrated at the way the game ended, 188 00:09:16,508 --> 00:09:18,388 Speaker 1: and when he ran in front of me as I exited, 189 00:09:18,428 --> 00:09:21,708 Speaker 1: that was my reaction and I felt horrible immediately. That's 190 00:09:21,788 --> 00:09:25,588 Speaker 1: not me. My apologies, man, hope you see this. The 191 00:09:25,668 --> 00:09:29,468 Speaker 1: league is reviewing this situation closely. I would anticipate a 192 00:09:29,508 --> 00:09:33,828 Speaker 1: decision on a possible suspension today. At minimum, expect to 193 00:09:33,868 --> 00:09:37,268 Speaker 1: find here Jamie. All right, Tom good to know. Thank you. 194 00:09:37,308 --> 00:09:44,468 Speaker 1: We'll talk to you in a little bit. The Chiefs 195 00:09:44,468 --> 00:09:46,228 Speaker 1: operated as if they didn't even know that they were 196 00:09:46,228 --> 00:09:48,108 Speaker 1: seventeen points down. They just really, this is the game, 197 00:09:48,148 --> 00:09:49,628 Speaker 1: We're going to come back and win, and that they 198 00:09:49,628 --> 00:09:52,228 Speaker 1: did against the Raiders in Kansas City last night's statement 199 00:09:52,308 --> 00:09:55,548 Speaker 1: game for the Chiefs, it felt like very clutch performance 200 00:09:55,588 --> 00:09:57,388 Speaker 1: by a lot of different players. What do you make 201 00:09:57,388 --> 00:09:59,508 Speaker 1: of it? Man? It was nice to see, and I 202 00:09:59,548 --> 00:10:01,988 Speaker 1: think all offseason all we talked about was the moves 203 00:10:02,028 --> 00:10:04,228 Speaker 1: that everybody else made in the division. We talked about 204 00:10:04,388 --> 00:10:08,108 Speaker 1: hoviously Tyreek Hill leaving, but my goodness, Patrick Mahomes the 205 00:10:08,148 --> 00:10:10,828 Speaker 1: beginning of that game, he's running for his life, Chandler 206 00:10:10,908 --> 00:10:13,908 Speaker 1: Jones is chasing of Max Crosby, has two sacks early 207 00:10:13,988 --> 00:10:16,828 Speaker 1: on in that game, and hay rallys he finds a 208 00:10:16,908 --> 00:10:19,228 Speaker 1: way and in that second half and throughout the end 209 00:10:19,228 --> 00:10:21,748 Speaker 1: of the second quarter into the second half, the amount 210 00:10:21,748 --> 00:10:24,428 Speaker 1: of targets that he was able to find. Of all 211 00:10:24,508 --> 00:10:27,268 Speaker 1: the receivers on the Kansas City Chiefs, each guy had 212 00:10:27,308 --> 00:10:30,028 Speaker 1: eight targets. It wasn't just Kelsey, Yes, Kelsey had the 213 00:10:30,108 --> 00:10:34,468 Speaker 1: touchdown passes, but mvs eight targets, Smith Schuster eight targets, 214 00:10:34,668 --> 00:10:38,708 Speaker 1: Kelsey eight targets, McCole, Harriman eight targets. And before the game, 215 00:10:38,788 --> 00:10:41,188 Speaker 1: Mahomes said, he said, hey, Tyree Hill has gone. It 216 00:10:41,308 --> 00:10:44,228 Speaker 1: has forced me to work through my progressions faster and 217 00:10:44,308 --> 00:10:47,588 Speaker 1: spread the ball around to different receivers. And that's what 218 00:10:47,748 --> 00:10:50,828 Speaker 1: we saw. Chunk plays coming from Harman on over routes 219 00:10:51,028 --> 00:10:54,748 Speaker 1: from MVS on over routes, Smith Schuster making a possession catches. 220 00:10:55,068 --> 00:10:57,348 Speaker 1: This is the Patrick Mahomes that I expected to see 221 00:10:57,388 --> 00:10:59,628 Speaker 1: this season. Yes, I know the Cheetah was gone. It 222 00:10:59,708 --> 00:11:01,308 Speaker 1: was going to be a huge part of the offense. 223 00:11:01,428 --> 00:11:04,028 Speaker 1: You haven't maybe seen the eighty yard bombs, but you've 224 00:11:04,028 --> 00:11:07,148 Speaker 1: been able to witness how good of a quarterback Patrick 225 00:11:07,228 --> 00:11:11,028 Speaker 1: Mahomes truly is his ability to get everybody involved, and 226 00:11:11,308 --> 00:11:14,028 Speaker 1: not only that, the scrambles he had earlier in this game. 227 00:11:14,148 --> 00:11:16,308 Speaker 1: As they're getting to him and those lanes are opening up, 228 00:11:16,388 --> 00:11:19,788 Speaker 1: he's taking off, picking up ten fifteen yards. Patrick Mahomes 229 00:11:19,828 --> 00:11:21,948 Speaker 1: just unbelievable. Everything he's able to do. And as you 230 00:11:21,988 --> 00:11:24,508 Speaker 1: look at the season as a collective, it's like last 231 00:11:24,548 --> 00:11:27,428 Speaker 1: week was the Juju game. This week MVS got going. 232 00:11:27,788 --> 00:11:31,388 Speaker 1: Last week was Pacheco, This week it's McKinnon. That's kind 233 00:11:31,428 --> 00:11:33,948 Speaker 1: of the threat that their offense is developing, and when 234 00:11:33,988 --> 00:11:35,548 Speaker 1: it all comes together, you think the ball is gonna 235 00:11:35,548 --> 00:11:39,228 Speaker 1: continue rolling. But I look at just Mahomes's incredible ability 236 00:11:39,308 --> 00:11:41,668 Speaker 1: to lead this team back time and time again. Our 237 00:11:41,708 --> 00:11:44,708 Speaker 1: social media guru, Charlie Frankel sent me this great stat 238 00:11:44,948 --> 00:11:48,068 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes is eleven and five when his team trails 239 00:11:48,108 --> 00:11:50,428 Speaker 1: by double digits in regular season in playoffs was the 240 00:11:50,468 --> 00:11:53,588 Speaker 1: last four seasons, eleven and five when they're trailing by 241 00:11:53,628 --> 00:11:56,108 Speaker 1: double digits, And it brings me back to the greatest 242 00:11:56,268 --> 00:12:00,988 Speaker 1: Mahomes performance of all when they're down three scorers against 243 00:12:00,988 --> 00:12:03,308 Speaker 1: the Texans in a playoff game and they don't flinch 244 00:12:03,748 --> 00:12:05,748 Speaker 1: and they come back from twenty four nothing and winning 245 00:12:05,748 --> 00:12:08,028 Speaker 1: this game by twenty points. This was a game that 246 00:12:08,068 --> 00:12:09,628 Speaker 1: Bill O'Brien's crew and you know what it was. It 247 00:12:09,708 --> 00:12:11,828 Speaker 1: was a Tyreek botched punt return. It was a bunch 248 00:12:11,828 --> 00:12:14,268 Speaker 1: of things that were self inflicted wounds. And then who'd 249 00:12:14,268 --> 00:12:16,068 Speaker 1: they go to to get back in this game? Oh 250 00:12:16,228 --> 00:12:19,348 Speaker 1: they went to Yeah, David Williams, but Tyreek Hill was 251 00:12:19,388 --> 00:12:22,428 Speaker 1: the guy. And when the thing is are going completely wrong, 252 00:12:22,468 --> 00:12:26,228 Speaker 1: I think he's going haywire. Mahomes and Kelsey are gonna 253 00:12:26,228 --> 00:12:28,628 Speaker 1: be that connection. Mahomes and Kelsey. They had three touchdowns 254 00:12:28,668 --> 00:12:32,668 Speaker 1: that day, they had four yesterday. Kelsey's thirty three years old, guys, 255 00:12:32,708 --> 00:12:35,068 Speaker 1: that is not young for a tight end, and he 256 00:12:35,188 --> 00:12:38,228 Speaker 1: still is doing it. My message is this last week 257 00:12:38,228 --> 00:12:40,548 Speaker 1: they were under dogs to the Ten Bay Buccaneers and 258 00:12:40,588 --> 00:12:43,668 Speaker 1: put up forty one points. This time they're down seventeen 259 00:12:43,708 --> 00:12:45,468 Speaker 1: points and they find a way to win. They are 260 00:12:45,588 --> 00:12:47,588 Speaker 1: really hard out and they're gonna be tough to beat. 261 00:12:47,828 --> 00:12:50,668 Speaker 1: That includes the Buffalo Bills, who are favored going into 262 00:12:50,708 --> 00:12:54,668 Speaker 1: this week. In arrowhand thirty three. I like Buck last 263 00:12:54,748 --> 00:12:56,508 Speaker 1: night was talking about Keuse. He's so strong in the core, 264 00:12:56,748 --> 00:12:58,428 Speaker 1: you know, like he still works out like a male. 265 00:12:58,788 --> 00:13:00,948 Speaker 1: Always say it's the core, very flexible. He said too. 266 00:13:01,148 --> 00:13:03,548 Speaker 1: There's so many players that I like and people around 267 00:13:03,588 --> 00:13:05,548 Speaker 1: the Raiders that I really like it anymost route for 268 00:13:05,868 --> 00:13:08,508 Speaker 1: here's the stat I had Peter Patrick Mahomes eight and one, 269 00:13:08,788 --> 00:13:11,188 Speaker 1: eight and one against the Raiders, and this one was 270 00:13:11,228 --> 00:13:14,228 Speaker 1: so different because we were promised this was going to change. 271 00:13:14,348 --> 00:13:17,068 Speaker 1: We were promised we get out the checkbook, get up, 272 00:13:17,108 --> 00:13:20,628 Speaker 1: bringing Davante whatever it costs, bring in Chandler Jones, who 273 00:13:20,708 --> 00:13:23,948 Speaker 1: was really good last night. Not enough, and the Chiefs 274 00:13:23,988 --> 00:13:27,148 Speaker 1: were like, yeah, cool, players, think get off our field. 275 00:13:27,428 --> 00:13:31,468 Speaker 1: Eight and one really really frustrating if you're a Raiders fan, 276 00:13:31,468 --> 00:13:34,028 Speaker 1: because you're like, that was a really good game we played. 277 00:13:34,108 --> 00:13:36,748 Speaker 1: We had a huge lead and we got a massive, 278 00:13:36,868 --> 00:13:40,068 Speaker 1: massive call in our favor. That stopped to turn over, 279 00:13:40,148 --> 00:13:41,588 Speaker 1: and yeah, we had a weird one on the field goal. 280 00:13:41,628 --> 00:13:43,668 Speaker 1: But like, you don't get a better shot to win 281 00:13:43,708 --> 00:13:45,748 Speaker 1: a game and arrowhead against Mahomes than that. It will 282 00:13:45,868 --> 00:13:48,148 Speaker 1: not get better than that. You just can't. Now. I 283 00:13:48,228 --> 00:13:50,148 Speaker 1: know you've done it years past. This is a new coach. 284 00:13:50,228 --> 00:13:54,148 Speaker 1: It's just so frustrating, and it's just like the Chiefs 285 00:13:54,228 --> 00:13:55,948 Speaker 1: are like, yeah, thanks for the sparring session. The real 286 00:13:55,988 --> 00:13:58,708 Speaker 1: opponent is next week next This was a little workout 287 00:13:58,748 --> 00:14:00,348 Speaker 1: and you blood in our nose a little bit, but 288 00:14:00,428 --> 00:14:02,468 Speaker 1: in the end, just hit the mits a few times 289 00:14:02,508 --> 00:14:03,988 Speaker 1: and we'll get ready for the real game next week 290 00:14:03,988 --> 00:14:06,628 Speaker 1: against the Bills. I want the Raiders to be good. 291 00:14:06,748 --> 00:14:09,988 Speaker 1: They're a great character, there a great history, but how 292 00:14:09,988 --> 00:14:11,948 Speaker 1: are they supposed to do? Now? Where do you go 293 00:14:12,148 --> 00:14:15,348 Speaker 1: from this unbelievable gut punts for the Raiders? I hate it. 294 00:14:15,388 --> 00:14:16,948 Speaker 1: We're going to talk about that later in the show. 295 00:14:17,228 --> 00:14:19,428 Speaker 1: It reminded me of the Chargers game a couple weeks ago, 296 00:14:19,428 --> 00:14:21,108 Speaker 1: when I thought the only way you can beat the 297 00:14:21,148 --> 00:14:22,788 Speaker 1: Chiefs is if you play a half a game against them. 298 00:14:22,868 --> 00:14:24,788 Speaker 1: That's it, Like, yeah, think you cannot allow them to 299 00:14:24,828 --> 00:14:26,588 Speaker 1: come back out of the locker room. To me, in 300 00:14:26,628 --> 00:14:29,068 Speaker 1: the last couple of weeks, there's this really random but 301 00:14:29,188 --> 00:14:32,228 Speaker 1: important slice of thirty seconds of life that happens with 302 00:14:32,348 --> 00:14:34,628 Speaker 1: the Chiefs right before they go into the half when 303 00:14:34,668 --> 00:14:37,548 Speaker 1: they were down in Indianapolis against the Colts. We saw 304 00:14:37,668 --> 00:14:40,228 Speaker 1: going into the locker room, Patrick Mahomes and the offensive 305 00:14:40,268 --> 00:14:43,348 Speaker 1: coordinator Eric the enemy barking at each other essentially about 306 00:14:43,548 --> 00:14:46,388 Speaker 1: how Mahomes wanted to go for it. The enemy took 307 00:14:46,428 --> 00:14:48,508 Speaker 1: a knee at the end of the half, didn't set 308 00:14:48,628 --> 00:14:51,748 Speaker 1: Mahomes up to score some points, put some points on 309 00:14:51,788 --> 00:14:53,748 Speaker 1: the board on the road in Indianapolis. Of course, that 310 00:14:53,908 --> 00:14:56,108 Speaker 1: is the lone loss that the Chiefs half going into 311 00:14:56,148 --> 00:14:59,268 Speaker 1: this season. So we see this scene last night, seventeen 312 00:14:59,348 --> 00:15:01,348 Speaker 1: seconds left, Chiefs get the ball back on their own 313 00:15:01,388 --> 00:15:03,708 Speaker 1: twenty five. What do they do. They let Patrick Mahomes 314 00:15:03,828 --> 00:15:06,428 Speaker 1: go to work. Take some fourteen seconds. He gets them 315 00:15:06,468 --> 00:15:09,508 Speaker 1: down the field and there was no arguing, there was nothing. 316 00:15:09,588 --> 00:15:12,628 Speaker 1: There was just a Matthew right field goal to put 317 00:15:12,708 --> 00:15:15,348 Speaker 1: them on the board. And this to me, Kyleie, you said, 318 00:15:15,428 --> 00:15:17,988 Speaker 1: like the second they went down, that was the seal, 319 00:15:18,028 --> 00:15:19,388 Speaker 1: the deal. The Chiefs are going to come back and win. 320 00:15:19,508 --> 00:15:20,828 Speaker 1: To me, This is when I knew the Chiefs are 321 00:15:20,868 --> 00:15:22,628 Speaker 1: going to come back and win. The slow Well, they 322 00:15:22,668 --> 00:15:27,028 Speaker 1: got Harrison Bucker, the slow mo fist pump from Patrick Mahomes. 323 00:15:27,308 --> 00:15:30,068 Speaker 1: Andy Reid celebrating as well, that's great. And then here 324 00:15:30,108 --> 00:15:32,588 Speaker 1: come from behind his back. I'm watching and I'm watching it. 325 00:15:33,068 --> 00:15:36,388 Speaker 1: That's it, boys, let's go here. Here comes our half 326 00:15:36,428 --> 00:15:38,348 Speaker 1: of football to come back and win this game. To me, 327 00:15:38,548 --> 00:15:42,628 Speaker 1: just the juxtaposition of those two interactions or watching Patrick 328 00:15:42,668 --> 00:15:44,948 Speaker 1: Homes operate going into the half, are very different. Yeah. 329 00:15:44,948 --> 00:15:47,548 Speaker 1: And I was watching a lot of the postgame locker 330 00:15:47,628 --> 00:15:49,428 Speaker 1: room stuff online this morning and reading a lot of 331 00:15:49,468 --> 00:15:53,748 Speaker 1: the stuff the Chiefs. There was anger after that call. 332 00:15:53,828 --> 00:15:55,868 Speaker 1: There was there was anger at the Raiders like they 333 00:15:55,948 --> 00:15:58,628 Speaker 1: have that other level and Mahomes that little fist pump. 334 00:15:58,948 --> 00:16:00,868 Speaker 1: I could tell you that halftime scene. It was like, 335 00:16:00,988 --> 00:16:03,628 Speaker 1: let's go and kick their butts. Absolutely. I think they did. Absolutely. 336 00:16:03,708 --> 00:16:06,588 Speaker 1: It was very emotion for both sides going in to 337 00:16:06,748 --> 00:16:18,668 Speaker 1: the game. Back on Good Morning Football. No rest for 338 00:16:18,748 --> 00:16:21,108 Speaker 1: the wary. Tom Pillasero is back with us again, our 339 00:16:21,228 --> 00:16:23,748 Speaker 1: EDIFL Network insider Tom. The Panthers have parted ways with 340 00:16:23,868 --> 00:16:27,308 Speaker 1: head coach Matt Rule. Then Oncedate yesterday midday. What is 341 00:16:27,388 --> 00:16:33,188 Speaker 1: the latest in Carolina? Well, Jamie, The firing of Matt 342 00:16:33,268 --> 00:16:35,468 Speaker 1: Rule was something that had been in the works for 343 00:16:35,708 --> 00:16:39,708 Speaker 1: weeks here with the Panthers as frustration mounted for owner 344 00:16:39,868 --> 00:16:43,388 Speaker 1: David Tepper and among the fan base. Tepper said one 345 00:16:43,428 --> 00:16:46,268 Speaker 1: of many factors in firing Rule now was what he 346 00:16:46,348 --> 00:16:49,748 Speaker 1: proceeded to be a loss of effort during Sunday's loss 347 00:16:50,028 --> 00:16:52,988 Speaker 1: to the forty nine Ers. That, coupled with the ongoing 348 00:16:53,148 --> 00:16:56,188 Speaker 1: offensive struggles, made it natural to move on from Rule 349 00:16:56,268 --> 00:16:59,748 Speaker 1: after two seasons plus five games in which Rule was 350 00:16:59,828 --> 00:17:03,548 Speaker 1: eleven and twenty seven, including one and twenty seven in 351 00:17:03,668 --> 00:17:08,068 Speaker 1: games where the opponent scores at least seventeen points. Interim 352 00:17:08,148 --> 00:17:09,948 Speaker 1: coach is going to be Steve Wilkes, who is the 353 00:17:10,068 --> 00:17:13,948 Speaker 1: former Arizona Cardinals coach. Temper said that if Wilkes does 354 00:17:13,988 --> 00:17:16,708 Speaker 1: an incredible job, he'll have to be in consideration for 355 00:17:16,828 --> 00:17:19,748 Speaker 1: the full time position, but expect the Panthers also to 356 00:17:19,868 --> 00:17:23,028 Speaker 1: be looking to address those offensive issues as they begin 357 00:17:23,148 --> 00:17:25,628 Speaker 1: these search for a new head coach. Wilkes makes his 358 00:17:25,868 --> 00:17:28,468 Speaker 1: debut as the interim coach on Sunday against the Rams, 359 00:17:28,508 --> 00:17:31,428 Speaker 1: and he is expected to have a different quarterback, Baker 360 00:17:31,468 --> 00:17:35,788 Speaker 1: Mayfield dealing with a high acle spraying. Still seeking additional opinions, 361 00:17:35,828 --> 00:17:37,948 Speaker 1: but it looks like it will be p J. Walker 362 00:17:38,268 --> 00:17:43,188 Speaker 1: getting the start against the Rams. Peter, Thanks Tom. PJ. Walker. 363 00:17:43,268 --> 00:17:45,108 Speaker 1: Of course we saw him last year play was with 364 00:17:45,308 --> 00:17:47,708 Speaker 1: Rule at Temple, but now he'll be playing for Steve 365 00:17:47,788 --> 00:17:50,708 Speaker 1: Wilkes on Sunday against the Rams. Tom Pellisario, you're always 366 00:17:50,708 --> 00:17:52,028 Speaker 1: on it. We're gonna get to in a little bit. 367 00:17:52,108 --> 00:17:54,188 Speaker 1: Thanks so much for all you're doing today on the 368 00:17:54,228 --> 00:17:57,428 Speaker 1: show and always on our show. We're gonna shift this 369 00:17:57,548 --> 00:18:00,028 Speaker 1: to the future the Carolina Panthers and we interwee out. 370 00:18:00,148 --> 00:18:02,068 Speaker 1: We just heard all the details from our guy Tom 371 00:18:02,148 --> 00:18:05,548 Speaker 1: about the Matt Rule firing in Carolina, which leads a 372 00:18:05,788 --> 00:18:10,228 Speaker 1: potential headheld coaching vacancy come January. My statement is this, 373 00:18:10,788 --> 00:18:14,228 Speaker 1: the Panther's head coaching job is a desirable one to 374 00:18:14,428 --> 00:18:17,948 Speaker 1: a top head coaching candidate come January. Are we in? 375 00:18:18,148 --> 00:18:20,068 Speaker 1: Are we out? Looking at the roster, looking at the owner, 376 00:18:20,108 --> 00:18:22,708 Speaker 1: looking at everything, k would you want that gig if 377 00:18:22,748 --> 00:18:25,428 Speaker 1: you were an open candidate on the open market. It's 378 00:18:25,508 --> 00:18:27,668 Speaker 1: Matt Rules not there because the quarterback play right, I 379 00:18:27,748 --> 00:18:29,468 Speaker 1: mean that's it. He actually was two and oh with 380 00:18:29,548 --> 00:18:32,588 Speaker 1: p J. Walker. It was this most successful quarterback was PJ. Walker. 381 00:18:33,228 --> 00:18:35,228 Speaker 1: So there is no quarterback and actually look at that 382 00:18:35,268 --> 00:18:38,148 Speaker 1: as a good thing. I'm not taking someone else's Cuban. 383 00:18:38,148 --> 00:18:40,628 Speaker 1: I don't have to make my guy. If you like 384 00:18:40,748 --> 00:18:42,668 Speaker 1: the draft class this year, and a lot of people do, 385 00:18:43,068 --> 00:18:45,708 Speaker 1: you can pick a fresh quarterback. And also other things. 386 00:18:45,748 --> 00:18:47,588 Speaker 1: Look at the quarterbacks in the division. I'm not coming 387 00:18:47,628 --> 00:18:50,508 Speaker 1: in like Josh McDaniel's going against Herbert and Mahomes. I'm 388 00:18:50,548 --> 00:18:55,588 Speaker 1: going against Falcon's, not Sure Bucks, not sir, all of them, 389 00:18:55,748 --> 00:18:58,428 Speaker 1: not sir. So it's not say it's none of them, 390 00:18:58,508 --> 00:19:01,508 Speaker 1: oh for three. So I actually do think it's good. 391 00:19:02,068 --> 00:19:03,468 Speaker 1: There's not been a lot of success there. But I 392 00:19:03,508 --> 00:19:06,348 Speaker 1: can't come up with a feal, giant, glaring reason that, oh, 393 00:19:06,388 --> 00:19:08,228 Speaker 1: stay away from the Carolina job. I can't I say 394 00:19:08,268 --> 00:19:11,388 Speaker 1: in I'm gonna go in. I'm gonna say two names 395 00:19:11,748 --> 00:19:14,868 Speaker 1: in Carolina that come next season would make so much 396 00:19:15,028 --> 00:19:20,068 Speaker 1: sense that it just feels right, and that is Bill 397 00:19:20,148 --> 00:19:24,828 Speaker 1: O'Brien and Bryce Young coming from Alabama. Bill O'Brien, who 398 00:19:24,908 --> 00:19:26,908 Speaker 1: doesn't love Bryce Young honestly, with the way he has 399 00:19:26,948 --> 00:19:29,708 Speaker 1: been playing in his tenure at Alabama. But Bill O'Brien 400 00:19:29,828 --> 00:19:32,308 Speaker 1: loves Bryce Young. He has been calling this young man's 401 00:19:32,388 --> 00:19:35,948 Speaker 1: name since he arrived in Tuscaloosa. Bryce Young is one 402 00:19:35,988 --> 00:19:38,388 Speaker 1: of the best names in this quarterback class coming into 403 00:19:38,468 --> 00:19:40,588 Speaker 1: next spring. He has shown it. Unfortunately, he just suffered 404 00:19:40,628 --> 00:19:42,428 Speaker 1: a shoulder enjoy last week, but he's going to come 405 00:19:42,428 --> 00:19:44,228 Speaker 1: into the league and take a by storm. Feels like 406 00:19:44,268 --> 00:19:46,588 Speaker 1: a great place for Bryce Young to go. Bill O'Brien, 407 00:19:46,628 --> 00:19:48,868 Speaker 1: I think whatever went down with him with Houston, and 408 00:19:49,068 --> 00:19:51,388 Speaker 1: a lot has been said on the back end of 409 00:19:51,548 --> 00:19:54,228 Speaker 1: his tenure and what was how things were handled. But 410 00:19:54,468 --> 00:19:56,748 Speaker 1: Bill O'Brien, if he gets another shot, if they were 411 00:19:56,788 --> 00:19:58,868 Speaker 1: to go to Carolina together, I am so in on this. 412 00:20:00,108 --> 00:20:01,668 Speaker 1: That's it. I just been trolling that on the on 413 00:20:01,708 --> 00:20:03,788 Speaker 1: the White Bruce, Yeah, you got you broke down the 414 00:20:03,908 --> 00:20:07,788 Speaker 1: roster other quarterbacks, the future of Bryce Song. Matt Rule 415 00:20:07,868 --> 00:20:10,948 Speaker 1: signed a seven year contract three years into it, his 416 00:20:11,188 --> 00:20:13,948 Speaker 1: forty million dollars left on his contract. I'm gonna say 417 00:20:13,948 --> 00:20:17,108 Speaker 1: what everybody at homes thinking, of course, is a desirable job. 418 00:20:17,308 --> 00:20:19,228 Speaker 1: You're gonna pay me this much money to coach for 419 00:20:19,308 --> 00:20:21,468 Speaker 1: a few years and then get some time off. I'll 420 00:20:21,548 --> 00:20:23,628 Speaker 1: take the job as well, and I'll raise you a 421 00:20:23,668 --> 00:20:26,628 Speaker 1: Bill O'Brien. It comes from the Patriots tree, and I'll 422 00:20:26,668 --> 00:20:28,828 Speaker 1: go with a young guy who's up and coming right now. 423 00:20:28,988 --> 00:20:32,268 Speaker 1: I'm gonna say a guy like Gerard Mayo, young up 424 00:20:32,308 --> 00:20:34,828 Speaker 1: and comer. He could be a possible guy. I think 425 00:20:34,908 --> 00:20:38,148 Speaker 1: that would fit in Carolina. That young mojo, great with 426 00:20:38,268 --> 00:20:42,028 Speaker 1: connecting with people. So I'm gonna raise that, Bill o'brind Mayo. Yeah, 427 00:20:42,108 --> 00:20:44,668 Speaker 1: I would also, you know, double down, say the offensive 428 00:20:44,708 --> 00:20:46,828 Speaker 1: line has actually played well this year. I've watched these 429 00:20:46,868 --> 00:20:49,548 Speaker 1: Panthers games. Baker has been atrocious, but the offensive line, 430 00:20:49,828 --> 00:20:51,628 Speaker 1: he's not been getting pressured like they've got a good 431 00:20:51,628 --> 00:20:54,748 Speaker 1: offensive line. You love Burns, you love Chin, You like 432 00:20:54,828 --> 00:20:57,628 Speaker 1: to think mccaffrecks like there is talent on that rights. 433 00:20:58,588 --> 00:21:01,748 Speaker 1: Is there a pushback? Like pushback is well, the owner 434 00:21:01,828 --> 00:21:03,988 Speaker 1: just fired a guy three years into a seven year 435 00:21:04,068 --> 00:21:06,828 Speaker 1: deal and the fans were booing the team at home 436 00:21:06,948 --> 00:21:08,868 Speaker 1: last week. And it's not on one of the top markets. 437 00:21:09,348 --> 00:21:11,148 Speaker 1: If you're a top candidate, you want to coach for 438 00:21:11,228 --> 00:21:14,108 Speaker 1: one of those top markets. Carolina is still not at 439 00:21:14,188 --> 00:21:16,428 Speaker 1: that level right now, and they're in the bottom bottom 440 00:21:16,468 --> 00:21:19,708 Speaker 1: place right now in the league. So that's the that's 441 00:21:19,748 --> 00:21:21,948 Speaker 1: the Pushbacke. That's that seems to have to do with 442 00:21:21,988 --> 00:21:24,668 Speaker 1: like ego or prestige or something. The football is Yeah, 443 00:21:25,948 --> 00:21:29,428 Speaker 1: speaking of bottom of the barrel, the Arizona Cardinals lost 444 00:21:29,508 --> 00:21:32,468 Speaker 1: a tough one on Sunday, and we know about the 445 00:21:32,548 --> 00:21:35,468 Speaker 1: slide and the timeout or the non timeout or whatever 446 00:21:35,508 --> 00:21:37,308 Speaker 1: it was the end and then the missfield goal. But 447 00:21:37,468 --> 00:21:41,268 Speaker 1: way before all that, Kyler Murray rolled into the stadium 448 00:21:42,068 --> 00:21:47,988 Speaker 1: with an incredible, incredible wardrobe. Incredible can be interpreted a 449 00:21:48,068 --> 00:21:50,948 Speaker 1: lot of ways, and most of Twitter took it negatively. 450 00:21:51,308 --> 00:21:54,188 Speaker 1: They didn't like this outfit from Kyler Murray, which is 451 00:21:54,188 --> 00:21:56,348 Speaker 1: on the left, of course, next to Hollywood brows. Were 452 00:21:56,388 --> 00:21:58,268 Speaker 1: not quite an outfit. You don't even notice that Hollywood brown. 453 00:21:58,308 --> 00:22:00,428 Speaker 1: It looks like a wolfly, I know, compared to what 454 00:22:00,588 --> 00:22:04,148 Speaker 1: Kyler's wearing. The statement is this Kyler Murray's pregame outfit 455 00:22:04,228 --> 00:22:09,228 Speaker 1: was unfairly mocked online. It wasn't actually that bad. Are 456 00:22:09,308 --> 00:22:11,948 Speaker 1: we interre we out Jason mccordy our style on thousand 457 00:22:12,108 --> 00:22:15,748 Speaker 1: percent out It was not unfairly mocked. I am not 458 00:22:15,988 --> 00:22:19,588 Speaker 1: wearing that. The comments all over social media. Somebody called 459 00:22:19,668 --> 00:22:22,468 Speaker 1: him a human highlighter that got it from Hillary Clin's 460 00:22:22,508 --> 00:22:26,468 Speaker 1: wardrobe raw. They called him Gumpy, their little clay figure 461 00:22:26,548 --> 00:22:34,188 Speaker 1: that was on television for so many jumpy gumby guys. 462 00:22:34,508 --> 00:22:39,228 Speaker 1: So it's Forrest Gump meeting Forrest Gump, big green guy 463 00:22:39,348 --> 00:22:42,868 Speaker 1: going stupid? Is a stupid does Gumpy Gumpy? Yes? So 464 00:22:43,108 --> 00:22:46,548 Speaker 1: note not rocking the fit? So no, all right, I 465 00:22:46,668 --> 00:22:48,388 Speaker 1: think I'm in on it. I'm in on the fit 466 00:22:48,748 --> 00:22:50,708 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray. Not because I'm dressed like him to play 467 00:22:50,708 --> 00:22:58,988 Speaker 1: all man. Kyler Murray misunderstood and by our generation, essentially 468 00:22:59,028 --> 00:23:01,828 Speaker 1: anyone older than him. He speaks to the children. August 469 00:23:02,148 --> 00:23:05,788 Speaker 1: of this year, teen vogues Neon green is set to 470 00:23:05,828 --> 00:23:08,268 Speaker 1: be the next trending color of twenty twenty two. Good 471 00:23:08,348 --> 00:23:11,788 Speaker 1: enough for the children, Billie Eilish, Keiki Palmer, You've been 472 00:23:11,868 --> 00:23:14,588 Speaker 1: everywhere with the neon green. He just works so right 473 00:23:14,828 --> 00:23:16,788 Speaker 1: like this is. This is Kyler Murray, though to a 474 00:23:16,868 --> 00:23:19,228 Speaker 1: t doesn't speak at all to speak to the children. 475 00:23:19,348 --> 00:23:21,468 Speaker 1: I hear that. I'm starting to love this picture. I'm 476 00:23:21,468 --> 00:23:23,748 Speaker 1: starting to love Hollywood brown in this picture. Remember when 477 00:23:23,748 --> 00:23:26,108 Speaker 1: the picture came up, DK Metcalf and a j Brown 478 00:23:26,188 --> 00:23:28,508 Speaker 1: and like, no one's looking at AJ Brown, who's totally 479 00:23:28,628 --> 00:23:32,788 Speaker 1: ripped because of how crazy DK looks. UM a lot 480 00:23:32,868 --> 00:23:36,148 Speaker 1: of a lot of Hillary Clinton reference, and it was 481 00:23:36,308 --> 00:23:38,428 Speaker 1: it was perfect because then Kyler couldn't finish with the 482 00:23:38,428 --> 00:23:41,588 Speaker 1: win at the end. Um. I mean it's just facts. 483 00:23:42,188 --> 00:23:43,988 Speaker 1: It seemed to have the win and grasp right and 484 00:23:44,068 --> 00:23:47,348 Speaker 1: then poof the whole world changes. As Kate McKinnon playing 485 00:23:47,388 --> 00:23:50,948 Speaker 1: piano on SNL this week for Kyler's outfit, Um, I 486 00:23:51,148 --> 00:23:52,628 Speaker 1: look at it this way. You think I'm gonna go 487 00:23:52,708 --> 00:23:57,548 Speaker 1: from politics to religion. Uh? With we have we referred 488 00:23:57,548 --> 00:24:00,108 Speaker 1: to the time BC, which is you know, before christ yep, 489 00:24:00,508 --> 00:24:02,748 Speaker 1: I remember a time when the outfit game where there 490 00:24:02,868 --> 00:24:05,388 Speaker 1: was BC, which was before AM, and like, the whole 491 00:24:05,468 --> 00:24:08,348 Speaker 1: game changed for me. So, guys, I'm numb in the 492 00:24:08,508 --> 00:24:11,868 Speaker 1: in after your damn phase. You could show up in 493 00:24:11,988 --> 00:24:16,268 Speaker 1: a jockey's uniform and a beatkeeper outfit. It doesn't anything, 494 00:24:16,348 --> 00:24:18,188 Speaker 1: and I would beat keeper out. That's what the kids 495 00:24:18,188 --> 00:24:21,708 Speaker 1: are wearing these days, Like you see that's not beekeeper mask, yeah, 496 00:24:21,748 --> 00:24:27,268 Speaker 1: and said it's Tiffany. Everthsen went back on teen Vogue 497 00:24:27,348 --> 00:24:30,388 Speaker 1: back back in the day and if the beatkeeper she is. Look, 498 00:24:30,668 --> 00:24:32,428 Speaker 1: it's cool. I don't know who the hell is on 499 00:24:32,468 --> 00:24:34,268 Speaker 1: the cover of teen Bogue that puts me on a 500 00:24:34,308 --> 00:24:38,428 Speaker 1: watch list. It's like I'm just saying I'm numb. I 501 00:24:38,588 --> 00:24:41,308 Speaker 1: can't do it anymore. With the outfits that shows the best. 502 00:24:41,388 --> 00:24:44,108 Speaker 1: We go from Bill O'Brien talk to Gump pe not 503 00:24:44,228 --> 00:24:50,308 Speaker 1: gonna be bumpy. Watch this Hailey Steinfeld that she's like, 504 00:24:50,428 --> 00:24:52,948 Speaker 1: she's too old too. I don't know, but the teenagers 505 00:24:52,948 --> 00:24:55,028 Speaker 1: are bish and I don't know who he was talking. 506 00:24:55,228 --> 00:24:58,548 Speaker 1: Billy Eilish is too old too. She plays the kids 507 00:24:58,748 --> 00:25:02,588 Speaker 1: all right, but she ain't a teen you would love 508 00:25:02,668 --> 00:25:06,908 Speaker 1: I love Batman, I rehearsing. I like her too. Coming up, 509 00:25:07,788 --> 00:25:10,028 Speaker 1: coming up the Booze, not for the segments, the cheers 510 00:25:10,068 --> 00:25:12,948 Speaker 1: and awards, and we saw the tweets. We will break 511 00:25:13,028 --> 00:25:15,948 Speaker 1: down the controversial rough in the pastor call from last night? 512 00:25:16,028 --> 00:25:18,788 Speaker 1: Straight ahead man? How about Grady Jared? He had twenty 513 00:25:18,828 --> 00:25:21,348 Speaker 1: four hours? Ran is the worst call of the week, Gumpy, 514 00:25:22,588 --> 00:25:35,068 Speaker 1: I'm dying. Chiefs walked away one point victory, thirty to 515 00:25:35,308 --> 00:25:38,828 Speaker 1: twenty nine. We called up with Chris Jones after the 516 00:25:38,948 --> 00:25:41,508 Speaker 1: game to talk about the penalty and here's what he 517 00:25:41,628 --> 00:25:45,588 Speaker 1: had to say, Hey, listen, this is a christian like league. Man, 518 00:25:45,628 --> 00:25:47,908 Speaker 1: I'm a parade that I stay off the quarterback. Okay, 519 00:25:48,668 --> 00:25:51,148 Speaker 1: I had to pick him up and carry them lay 520 00:25:51,188 --> 00:25:54,068 Speaker 1: them down nowadays, man, you know, but you know the relf, 521 00:25:54,188 --> 00:25:57,148 Speaker 1: I get it. It happened so fast, you know, and 522 00:25:57,228 --> 00:25:59,228 Speaker 1: it kind of looked like that initially. But when you 523 00:25:59,268 --> 00:26:01,628 Speaker 1: actually look at through the video and slow it down, 524 00:26:01,668 --> 00:26:03,868 Speaker 1: you see I kind of braced and the rough might 525 00:26:03,908 --> 00:26:05,868 Speaker 1: have scene your big three hundred pound land on him. 526 00:26:05,868 --> 00:26:07,548 Speaker 1: And I'll get it. I'll get it. I'm not saying 527 00:26:07,588 --> 00:26:10,388 Speaker 1: the refers wrong, but I'm just saying that those situations 528 00:26:10,468 --> 00:26:14,988 Speaker 1: can affect the game tremendously. They really can. And soaking 529 00:26:15,068 --> 00:26:17,068 Speaker 1: the most reactive tweet of the night from our own 530 00:26:17,148 --> 00:26:20,148 Speaker 1: Tom Pelicero, This thing blew up, you see, tweeted Chris 531 00:26:20,308 --> 00:26:23,828 Speaker 1: Jones just became the first player in NFL history called 532 00:26:23,908 --> 00:26:27,348 Speaker 1: for roughing the passer while holding the ball. Great, Tom, 533 00:26:27,588 --> 00:26:30,788 Speaker 1: absolutely nail. Let's bring in Pellicero right now. Tom, you've 534 00:26:30,828 --> 00:26:32,548 Speaker 1: sat here at the table with as many times I'm 535 00:26:32,548 --> 00:26:35,348 Speaker 1: gonna ask you, take off your reporter hat, never mind 536 00:26:35,388 --> 00:26:37,268 Speaker 1: for a second what the league is saying, and pick 537 00:26:37,388 --> 00:26:39,708 Speaker 1: up your punk rock guitar. What did you think when 538 00:26:39,748 --> 00:26:44,508 Speaker 1: you watch that play and thumbed out that tweet? Kyle, 539 00:26:44,588 --> 00:26:47,748 Speaker 1: I've covered the NFL for twenty years. I've watched it 540 00:26:47,828 --> 00:26:50,628 Speaker 1: for my entire life. I can't remember a sequence quite 541 00:26:50,708 --> 00:26:54,388 Speaker 1: like that where the player is in fact holding the 542 00:26:54,548 --> 00:26:56,788 Speaker 1: ball before he lands on the quarterback and ends up 543 00:26:56,828 --> 00:27:00,228 Speaker 1: being called for roughing the passer. So referee Carl Cheffer's 544 00:27:00,428 --> 00:27:02,428 Speaker 1: talked to a poor reporter after the game. What he 545 00:27:02,548 --> 00:27:05,948 Speaker 1: said was, Derek Carr is an passing posture, so he 546 00:27:06,108 --> 00:27:09,348 Speaker 1: has full protection even though he loses control of the ball, 547 00:27:09,668 --> 00:27:12,188 Speaker 1: and that the ruling by Cheffers was that Chris Jones 548 00:27:12,268 --> 00:27:15,308 Speaker 1: landed on him with full body weight. My two questions 549 00:27:15,388 --> 00:27:17,868 Speaker 1: on this are one, there's an exception. It actually says 550 00:27:17,868 --> 00:27:21,628 Speaker 1: in the rules that players are encouraged to brace themselves 551 00:27:21,708 --> 00:27:24,228 Speaker 1: with their arms. Some people said, well, Chris Jones yd 552 00:27:24,228 --> 00:27:26,988 Speaker 1: braced himself with one arm. Yeah, because the other arm 553 00:27:27,348 --> 00:27:29,788 Speaker 1: was holding the ball. But the second part of it is, 554 00:27:30,148 --> 00:27:32,428 Speaker 1: given that there was a change of possession and Jones 555 00:27:32,548 --> 00:27:35,348 Speaker 1: is now a ball carrier, should that have negated the 556 00:27:35,468 --> 00:27:39,388 Speaker 1: penalty or at least should have been enforced. After giving 557 00:27:39,468 --> 00:27:42,828 Speaker 1: the chiefs possession. What I'm told my understanding from the 558 00:27:42,908 --> 00:27:46,868 Speaker 1: league's perspective is they consider that one action, in other words, 559 00:27:46,908 --> 00:27:49,748 Speaker 1: to hit the strip landing on the quarterback, just like 560 00:27:49,828 --> 00:27:52,268 Speaker 1: if the quarterback had thrown a quick interception and then 561 00:27:52,308 --> 00:27:54,348 Speaker 1: the defender who's grabbing him throws him to the ground 562 00:27:54,388 --> 00:27:57,908 Speaker 1: after that would also negate possession. That's how the league 563 00:27:57,988 --> 00:28:00,388 Speaker 1: looks at It doesn't really answer the question I think 564 00:28:00,428 --> 00:28:02,948 Speaker 1: everybody is asking this morning, which is what is Chris 565 00:28:03,108 --> 00:28:07,308 Speaker 1: Jones supposed to do? Yeah, and that has going to 566 00:28:07,428 --> 00:28:09,388 Speaker 1: lead us up to our next segment. Tom HeLa, Sarah, 567 00:28:09,428 --> 00:28:10,588 Speaker 1: thank you. We're going to talk to you here in 568 00:28:10,628 --> 00:28:13,988 Speaker 1: a little bit. We have asked our producers to allow 569 00:28:14,068 --> 00:28:15,668 Speaker 1: us to be more physical in the show, and this 570 00:28:15,868 --> 00:28:18,148 Speaker 1: is where we are at. Jason, you are a defensive 571 00:28:18,188 --> 00:28:21,028 Speaker 1: player in this league for thirteen years. What did you 572 00:28:21,148 --> 00:28:24,188 Speaker 1: think of this roughing the passer call? Can defenders do 573 00:28:24,388 --> 00:28:27,148 Speaker 1: anything differently? This one was tough, and obviously I wasn't 574 00:28:27,188 --> 00:28:29,428 Speaker 1: a guy getting after the quarterback, had one sack in 575 00:28:29,508 --> 00:28:33,228 Speaker 1: my entire career. But when you watched Tom, he picks 576 00:28:33,268 --> 00:28:35,748 Speaker 1: it up perfect. When those guys are tackling the quarterback 577 00:28:35,788 --> 00:28:38,028 Speaker 1: to the ground, A few years ago. The main thing 578 00:28:38,108 --> 00:28:40,388 Speaker 1: we talked about on that Chris Jones play was you 579 00:28:40,588 --> 00:28:43,668 Speaker 1: have to brace yourself. Do not tackle the quarterback, have 580 00:28:43,868 --> 00:28:46,668 Speaker 1: him wrapped up and land with all your weight on him. 581 00:28:46,788 --> 00:28:49,708 Speaker 1: And you'll see Chris Jones watch his left hand, his 582 00:28:49,948 --> 00:28:52,348 Speaker 1: left hand as he's tackling Derek Carr to the ground. 583 00:28:52,668 --> 00:28:55,828 Speaker 1: He puts that left hand out to brace himself, and 584 00:28:55,908 --> 00:28:58,228 Speaker 1: I'm assuming he would have went with both hands, but 585 00:28:58,388 --> 00:29:01,388 Speaker 1: he cannot because he now possesses the ball. He has 586 00:29:01,468 --> 00:29:04,308 Speaker 1: the ball in his right hand, so he can't brace himself. 587 00:29:04,548 --> 00:29:07,068 Speaker 1: I understand what the official sees on this. All he 588 00:29:07,148 --> 00:29:10,268 Speaker 1: sees is three hundred and something hot pounds landing on 589 00:29:10,588 --> 00:29:12,908 Speaker 1: Derek Carr. But I don't know. There has to be something, 590 00:29:12,948 --> 00:29:15,788 Speaker 1: whether it's reviewable, whatever the case may be. Where we 591 00:29:15,868 --> 00:29:17,388 Speaker 1: look at this and he said, hey, he has the 592 00:29:17,468 --> 00:29:19,708 Speaker 1: ball in his hand. It is now his ball. Derek 593 00:29:19,748 --> 00:29:22,148 Speaker 1: Carr in a sense, is making a tackle. But then 594 00:29:22,188 --> 00:29:24,748 Speaker 1: I take you to the Grady Jared play, and that 595 00:29:24,948 --> 00:29:28,228 Speaker 1: for me was tough because he grabs him from behind, 596 00:29:28,388 --> 00:29:30,948 Speaker 1: wraps him up and rolls him to the ground. And 597 00:29:31,028 --> 00:29:33,428 Speaker 1: I can remember at one point in my career being 598 00:29:33,508 --> 00:29:36,548 Speaker 1: in Tennessee, where the Seattle Seahawks put out kind of 599 00:29:36,588 --> 00:29:39,188 Speaker 1: a teaching tape on the right way to tackle, and 600 00:29:39,268 --> 00:29:42,708 Speaker 1: it was based off of rugby players because rugby players 601 00:29:42,788 --> 00:29:45,228 Speaker 1: don't wear helmets, so the main thing they're doing is 602 00:29:45,508 --> 00:29:48,908 Speaker 1: we're keeping our head out of all contact. So when 603 00:29:48,948 --> 00:29:51,908 Speaker 1: you watch Jared here, his head is out of the contact. 604 00:29:52,148 --> 00:29:55,508 Speaker 1: He wraps Brady up. He's not lunging, he's not putting 605 00:29:55,548 --> 00:29:59,068 Speaker 1: his weight on him. He wraps him up and he turns. 606 00:29:59,348 --> 00:30:01,348 Speaker 1: That's the main thing. You're the ball carry you have 607 00:30:01,548 --> 00:30:04,508 Speaker 1: the ball. If I'm Grady Jared, I'm going here. My 608 00:30:04,588 --> 00:30:07,108 Speaker 1: head is out of the way here, and now I'm 609 00:30:07,188 --> 00:30:10,348 Speaker 1: using my body momentum to grab you and swing you 610 00:30:10,468 --> 00:30:12,388 Speaker 1: to the ground. Right there, you see the strength. I 611 00:30:12,468 --> 00:30:14,908 Speaker 1: help Peter up, but you're swinging him to the ground 612 00:30:14,988 --> 00:30:18,508 Speaker 1: without forcefully, without doing all of this. But I'm rapping 613 00:30:18,708 --> 00:30:20,908 Speaker 1: and rolling. That was the main thing we talked about. 614 00:30:21,188 --> 00:30:24,348 Speaker 1: Rapping roll. You see those drills throughout the entire NFL 615 00:30:24,748 --> 00:30:28,428 Speaker 1: college level. It enables guys on the defense to make tackles, 616 00:30:28,708 --> 00:30:30,868 Speaker 1: keep their helmet out of the way, to not only 617 00:30:30,988 --> 00:30:34,388 Speaker 1: keep quarterbacks and offensive players safe, but to keep defensive 618 00:30:34,428 --> 00:30:37,148 Speaker 1: players safe because you're helmets out and you're making a 619 00:30:37,228 --> 00:30:38,948 Speaker 1: tackle and you're getting a guy on the ground. You know, 620 00:30:39,068 --> 00:30:42,108 Speaker 1: my thing is from the actual player. It's all subjective. 621 00:30:42,628 --> 00:30:47,308 Speaker 1: The officials have New York should this be one of 622 00:30:47,308 --> 00:30:49,908 Speaker 1: those who are like, hey, you could challenge a roughing 623 00:30:49,948 --> 00:30:51,948 Speaker 1: the past or can we go to the New York? 624 00:30:51,988 --> 00:30:54,028 Speaker 1: And I feel like New York's in their ears constantly, 625 00:30:54,468 --> 00:30:56,028 Speaker 1: the one of the Grady Jarrett one, we see it 626 00:30:56,068 --> 00:30:58,708 Speaker 1: one more time. What's really striking here is that the 627 00:30:58,828 --> 00:31:02,788 Speaker 1: official Jerome Boger throws the flag. The back judge does not. 628 00:31:03,028 --> 00:31:05,388 Speaker 1: The back judge has a full view of this, and 629 00:31:05,508 --> 00:31:09,348 Speaker 1: this comes from the officials. So to me, Jason as 630 00:31:09,428 --> 00:31:12,268 Speaker 1: a as a defensive player, is this the most frustrating 631 00:31:12,308 --> 00:31:15,188 Speaker 1: thing possible when it's like we did everything right and 632 00:31:15,308 --> 00:31:17,428 Speaker 1: we can't even get a review, when there's instant replays 633 00:31:17,428 --> 00:31:19,988 Speaker 1: on everything possible on the board without a doubt. And 634 00:31:19,988 --> 00:31:22,068 Speaker 1: I think Arthur Smith hit it when he talked about 635 00:31:22,108 --> 00:31:23,868 Speaker 1: it after the game and he said, I just want 636 00:31:23,868 --> 00:31:25,708 Speaker 1: to figure out how to coach it. And we see 637 00:31:25,788 --> 00:31:27,908 Speaker 1: this happening. You make a players rough from the passer 638 00:31:28,148 --> 00:31:30,268 Speaker 1: and you turn the film all and for a coach, 639 00:31:30,308 --> 00:31:32,748 Speaker 1: you just like, see you went low or you hit 640 00:31:32,828 --> 00:31:34,388 Speaker 1: them late, and it's just like we talked about this, 641 00:31:34,668 --> 00:31:37,108 Speaker 1: we cannot do this. But when you see those players 642 00:31:37,228 --> 00:31:39,348 Speaker 1: just like, well, no, this is the exact way we're 643 00:31:39,388 --> 00:31:41,628 Speaker 1: coaching based off the rules, you don't know where to 644 00:31:41,708 --> 00:31:44,148 Speaker 1: go from there. I try not to complain about protecting 645 00:31:44,148 --> 00:31:46,308 Speaker 1: the quarterback rules because everyone loves to do it until 646 00:31:46,348 --> 00:31:49,108 Speaker 1: you turn on the Thanks Dim Gay game and you're 647 00:31:49,148 --> 00:31:51,628 Speaker 1: watching two seven straight quarterbacks go against checking. Everyone hurt, 648 00:31:51,668 --> 00:31:54,068 Speaker 1: and then they hate that more. The fact is, right 649 00:31:54,108 --> 00:31:56,788 Speaker 1: now in the league, the two most important positions are 650 00:31:56,868 --> 00:31:59,108 Speaker 1: quarterback and pass rusher, and the way the game is, 651 00:31:59,468 --> 00:32:01,468 Speaker 1: we have to let pass rushers we are making huge 652 00:32:01,508 --> 00:32:03,788 Speaker 1: money and if huge impact, do their job. But I 653 00:32:03,908 --> 00:32:06,468 Speaker 1: don't want to take away the rules protecting going quarterbacks. 654 00:32:06,828 --> 00:32:09,148 Speaker 1: So listen. I think Peter's onto it. People said there's 655 00:32:09,148 --> 00:32:11,748 Speaker 1: no way you could have instant replay on passenger inference. 656 00:32:12,148 --> 00:32:14,708 Speaker 1: I think it's that important. It's that big because they're 657 00:32:14,748 --> 00:32:16,308 Speaker 1: not going to just say, okay, never mind, we won't 658 00:32:16,348 --> 00:32:18,988 Speaker 1: protect the quarterbacks, So do something. Either. Add an extra 659 00:32:19,028 --> 00:32:21,828 Speaker 1: official whose job is to purely watch the quarterback the 660 00:32:22,028 --> 00:32:24,708 Speaker 1: entire time, exclusively, or review it, and you can say, oh, 661 00:32:24,908 --> 00:32:27,028 Speaker 1: more reviews. Would you rather have this or would you 662 00:32:27,108 --> 00:32:29,028 Speaker 1: have more reviews? That's what I'd go with. Yeah, get 663 00:32:29,108 --> 00:32:31,908 Speaker 1: New York involved, definitely. Let's get Tom Pills Sero back 664 00:32:31,988 --> 00:32:34,348 Speaker 1: involved and say he has something to add to the 665 00:32:34,468 --> 00:32:38,268 Speaker 1: end of our discussion. I would just say this, with 666 00:32:38,468 --> 00:32:42,268 Speaker 1: the regard to the possibility of reviewing a call like 667 00:32:42,588 --> 00:32:46,228 Speaker 1: roughing the passer, the NFL Competition Committee has always been 668 00:32:46,348 --> 00:32:50,588 Speaker 1: reluctant to go to judgment calls, otherwords, substituting one person's 669 00:32:50,628 --> 00:32:54,388 Speaker 1: judgment for another person's judgment, because that opens up all 670 00:32:54,468 --> 00:32:56,508 Speaker 1: kinds of different possibilities, and all of a sudden, you're 671 00:32:56,548 --> 00:32:59,348 Speaker 1: taking instead of reviewing objective calls like was a foot 672 00:32:59,348 --> 00:33:02,788 Speaker 1: out of bounds that he possessed the ball, to subjective calls. 673 00:33:03,068 --> 00:33:06,348 Speaker 1: We've seen them try it once reluctantly, which was with 674 00:33:06,548 --> 00:33:10,508 Speaker 1: pass interference. It was a complete disaster. Basically every review, 675 00:33:10,668 --> 00:33:13,868 Speaker 1: almost every review led to no change in the call 676 00:33:14,068 --> 00:33:16,548 Speaker 1: on the field, So be careful what you wish for 677 00:33:16,708 --> 00:33:20,508 Speaker 1: in terms of adding additional reviews. Even though, as Jason 678 00:33:20,588 --> 00:33:22,548 Speaker 1: pointed out here, it's a lot easier to at least 679 00:33:22,628 --> 00:33:25,788 Speaker 1: understand the call with Chris Jones than it is to 680 00:33:25,988 --> 00:33:27,748 Speaker 1: understand what was called with Grady Jared