1 00:00:07,306 --> 00:00:09,706 Speaker 1: The Season with Peter Schrager is a production of the 2 00:00:09,826 --> 00:00:14,626 Speaker 1: NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:28,626 --> 00:00:30,386 Speaker 2: All right, let's start with the Jets, because I'm New 4 00:00:30,466 --> 00:00:31,946 Speaker 2: York and I was the one who had the Jets 5 00:00:31,986 --> 00:00:34,146 Speaker 2: being the number one seed in the AFC before the 6 00:00:34,226 --> 00:00:36,666 Speaker 2: season started. And trust me, the viewers at home and 7 00:00:36,706 --> 00:00:38,826 Speaker 2: the fans on Twitter will let me know every single 8 00:00:38,866 --> 00:00:39,946 Speaker 2: time the Jets put out. 9 00:00:39,786 --> 00:00:42,106 Speaker 3: An effort like this, and that's okay, that's fine. 10 00:00:42,226 --> 00:00:43,706 Speaker 2: I think a lot of people did worse in the 11 00:00:43,706 --> 00:00:46,466 Speaker 2: political space predicting things than I do on the football space. 12 00:00:46,506 --> 00:00:49,546 Speaker 3: Already got me some grace here. Okay, here's what I'll say. 13 00:00:49,586 --> 00:00:50,666 Speaker 3: This Jets team. 14 00:00:50,546 --> 00:00:53,346 Speaker 2: Is really, really a treat if you're a sadist, and 15 00:00:53,386 --> 00:00:58,346 Speaker 2: the reason is because this team will either break your 16 00:00:58,466 --> 00:01:03,666 Speaker 2: heart with a crazy last second loss with unlikely missed 17 00:01:03,706 --> 00:01:07,066 Speaker 2: field goals and terrible penalties and does head scratch, or 18 00:01:07,066 --> 00:01:10,306 Speaker 2: they'll just get the doors blown off them. This was 19 00:01:10,346 --> 00:01:13,666 Speaker 2: the ladder of the two Yesterday. Jets had ten days 20 00:01:13,666 --> 00:01:16,386 Speaker 2: to prepare for this Cardinals offense, which I didn't realize 21 00:01:16,666 --> 00:01:20,386 Speaker 2: was the eighty four niners or the two thousand, you know, rams, 22 00:01:20,386 --> 00:01:22,746 Speaker 2: I had no idea that this was the version that 23 00:01:22,786 --> 00:01:25,826 Speaker 2: we were getting. Jets had all the Jets defense with 24 00:01:25,906 --> 00:01:29,826 Speaker 2: all these names, both Williams brothers and Sauce Gardner, who Hey, 25 00:01:29,986 --> 00:01:32,106 Speaker 2: saus if you want a contract, we might got a 26 00:01:32,146 --> 00:01:34,386 Speaker 2: practice tackling not golf. In the offseason, I saw a 27 00:01:34,426 --> 00:01:36,706 Speaker 2: funny commercial with him on Uber Eats and Jerry Rice 28 00:01:36,786 --> 00:01:37,826 Speaker 2: Glad Saws and Rice. 29 00:01:37,706 --> 00:01:39,146 Speaker 3: I'm glad. I like that. I'm glad. 30 00:01:39,306 --> 00:01:41,346 Speaker 2: I know I sound like I'm just like, you know, 31 00:01:41,386 --> 00:01:43,666 Speaker 2: a crazy sports radio caller in New York right now, 32 00:01:43,666 --> 00:01:45,466 Speaker 2: But I do feel like I was one of the 33 00:01:45,506 --> 00:01:48,106 Speaker 2: people out there who really believed, and I think I 34 00:01:48,146 --> 00:01:50,546 Speaker 2: got credibility. I've been covering this game for a long time, 35 00:01:50,586 --> 00:01:52,506 Speaker 2: and I was on the ground, and I really did 36 00:01:52,586 --> 00:01:56,426 Speaker 2: think that this season was salvageable, even as recently as 37 00:01:56,546 --> 00:01:59,146 Speaker 2: last week when they had the big fourth quarter in 38 00:01:59,186 --> 00:02:01,226 Speaker 2: the second half where Rogers threw three. 39 00:02:01,026 --> 00:02:02,226 Speaker 3: Touchdowns against the Texans. 40 00:02:02,746 --> 00:02:04,746 Speaker 2: The Jets defense came out in this game with a 41 00:02:04,786 --> 00:02:07,386 Speaker 2: defensive head coach, their second defensive head coach of this 42 00:02:07,506 --> 00:02:11,506 Speaker 2: same season, and they allowed seventy plus yard drives on 43 00:02:11,586 --> 00:02:15,786 Speaker 2: three of their first four defensive opportunities. The Cardinals just 44 00:02:15,826 --> 00:02:18,426 Speaker 2: went up and down the field, Rogers didn't have it. 45 00:02:18,506 --> 00:02:19,786 Speaker 3: The energy was lacking. 46 00:02:20,186 --> 00:02:22,826 Speaker 2: I don't know how to get the energy going. The 47 00:02:22,866 --> 00:02:25,946 Speaker 2: season is now over, like I don't. I don't think 48 00:02:25,946 --> 00:02:27,826 Speaker 2: there's I could do this again after another win. 49 00:02:27,706 --> 00:02:29,226 Speaker 3: And be like, well, look us look at the schedule 50 00:02:29,306 --> 00:02:32,106 Speaker 3: like it's over. And if you're a. 51 00:02:32,146 --> 00:02:35,426 Speaker 2: Jets fan, I'm not sure what's worse the last second 52 00:02:35,506 --> 00:02:39,386 Speaker 2: zerline miss in the rain at home against Denver or 53 00:02:39,866 --> 00:02:43,386 Speaker 2: these where you never were even competitive and never had 54 00:02:43,426 --> 00:02:43,866 Speaker 2: a shot. 55 00:02:44,106 --> 00:02:46,986 Speaker 3: It's a shame because I, amongst many. 56 00:02:46,946 --> 00:02:49,946 Speaker 2: Had such high expectations for this Jets team. 57 00:02:50,226 --> 00:02:52,226 Speaker 3: Really good week of rookie. 58 00:02:51,906 --> 00:02:55,826 Speaker 2: Performances in Week ten, but only five can make the 59 00:02:55,946 --> 00:02:58,706 Speaker 2: Fab five. This is the segment where we've list our 60 00:02:58,706 --> 00:03:01,706 Speaker 2: top five rookie performances of the week, and we start 61 00:03:01,746 --> 00:03:05,546 Speaker 2: off in Tampa Bay, where maybe the best story of 62 00:03:05,586 --> 00:03:07,866 Speaker 2: any rookie this seaar it is what Ricky Pearson. Let's 63 00:03:07,866 --> 00:03:11,746 Speaker 2: go Peter in San Francisco, Buccaneers Niners, Tom Brady on 64 00:03:11,826 --> 00:03:14,226 Speaker 2: the call, Kevin Burkhardt on the mic. Let's go to 65 00:03:14,266 --> 00:03:16,906 Speaker 2: the call of Ricky Piersoll's first NFL touchdown. 66 00:03:17,826 --> 00:03:22,106 Speaker 3: Here's Purty looking a rip. Oh Ke drovees Piersoll. Ricky 67 00:03:22,146 --> 00:03:23,906 Speaker 3: Piersall trying to pete his man at the end. 68 00:03:23,946 --> 00:03:33,146 Speaker 1: Zoey touchdown, San Francisco, Ricky Piersoll's first NFL score. 69 00:03:33,706 --> 00:03:38,306 Speaker 3: What a touchdown, throw, catch and run. This is exactly 70 00:03:38,746 --> 00:03:39,706 Speaker 3: what they want to do. 71 00:03:40,146 --> 00:03:45,066 Speaker 2: First round pick, getting action all over the field on Sunday. 72 00:03:45,146 --> 00:03:47,946 Speaker 2: He was a decisive factor in this game. Obviously, you 73 00:03:47,986 --> 00:03:51,626 Speaker 2: know his story. He was shot in training camp. He 74 00:03:51,666 --> 00:03:54,306 Speaker 2: has recovered, he's back, and he has been on the 75 00:03:54,346 --> 00:03:56,866 Speaker 2: field the last three games and has been truly a 76 00:03:56,906 --> 00:04:00,106 Speaker 2: difference maker. Christian McCaffrey returned to the field, but Ricky 77 00:04:00,106 --> 00:04:02,226 Speaker 2: Piersoll was the go to guy in big moments. 78 00:04:02,666 --> 00:04:04,146 Speaker 3: Look at some of these cool stats here. 79 00:04:04,146 --> 00:04:07,106 Speaker 2: If you talk about in the NFL's his the last 80 00:04:07,146 --> 00:04:10,866 Speaker 2: few years, like where does Ricky Piersoll really rank. 81 00:04:10,586 --> 00:04:12,826 Speaker 3: And where does he back it up? You look, if 82 00:04:12,826 --> 00:04:13,186 Speaker 3: you go. 83 00:04:13,226 --> 00:04:15,866 Speaker 2: For seventy scrimmage yards in each of the first two 84 00:04:15,906 --> 00:04:18,506 Speaker 2: starts as a rookie wide receiver, it's on a list 85 00:04:18,866 --> 00:04:22,106 Speaker 2: with Justin Jefferson, Puka Nakua, and Tank Dell as the 86 00:04:22,106 --> 00:04:24,626 Speaker 2: only other guys who have as many as Ricky Piersall 87 00:04:25,026 --> 00:04:27,026 Speaker 2: right out of the gates two starts been really good 88 00:04:27,026 --> 00:04:29,626 Speaker 2: for the Niners, and they need him. Number four, we're 89 00:04:29,626 --> 00:04:32,426 Speaker 2: going defense and we're going to a second round pick. 90 00:04:32,226 --> 00:04:35,866 Speaker 3: Out of the University of Iowa. Mister Cooper Dejen. 91 00:04:36,226 --> 00:04:39,746 Speaker 2: Eagles corner, all over the field, suffocating performance. 92 00:04:39,746 --> 00:04:40,946 Speaker 3: He's been on this list already. 93 00:04:41,106 --> 00:04:44,746 Speaker 2: How about this was targeted five times, gave up two 94 00:04:44,866 --> 00:04:46,546 Speaker 2: catches for five yards. 95 00:04:46,986 --> 00:04:48,426 Speaker 3: He also had a fumble recovery. 96 00:04:48,866 --> 00:04:51,586 Speaker 2: He also returned three punts and he had a thirty 97 00:04:51,586 --> 00:04:54,666 Speaker 2: one yard punt return. He's all over the field for 98 00:04:54,786 --> 00:04:58,586 Speaker 2: the Eagles. Cooper Dejen has been fantastic. Here's the big 99 00:04:58,626 --> 00:05:02,226 Speaker 2: punt return. Love me elusively. Love the way he takes 100 00:05:02,266 --> 00:05:04,586 Speaker 2: it out. And this is on a team that is 101 00:05:04,626 --> 00:05:06,066 Speaker 2: loaded with young defensive stars. 102 00:05:06,106 --> 00:05:07,066 Speaker 3: We met the earlier. 103 00:05:07,146 --> 00:05:09,906 Speaker 2: Nakobe Dean is stepping up, Jaalen Carter's all over the field, 104 00:05:09,946 --> 00:05:13,226 Speaker 2: Josh Sweat and of course Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper Dejen 105 00:05:13,386 --> 00:05:15,786 Speaker 2: are doing it. Love the way that this is it 106 00:05:15,826 --> 00:05:18,266 Speaker 2: the fubble recovery in the end zone where Zeke drops it. 107 00:05:18,346 --> 00:05:20,386 Speaker 3: But take a look at this. We have to get 108 00:05:20,386 --> 00:05:22,306 Speaker 3: a little bit great, a little of the weeds here. 109 00:05:22,346 --> 00:05:24,586 Speaker 2: But next Gen stats powered by our friends at Amazon 110 00:05:25,026 --> 00:05:29,026 Speaker 2: fewest yards per target allowed by a cornerback. This isn't 111 00:05:29,186 --> 00:05:32,866 Speaker 2: just rookies, guys, This is everybody. And Cooper dejen is 112 00:05:32,986 --> 00:05:37,986 Speaker 2: number one. That's defense. How about some offense. How about 113 00:05:37,986 --> 00:05:40,386 Speaker 2: a rookie wide receiver who has watched, as we've done, 114 00:05:40,426 --> 00:05:43,906 Speaker 2: flips over a lot of his brethren in the draft class. 115 00:05:43,986 --> 00:05:47,026 Speaker 2: We love Ricky Pearsol, and of course we love Malik Neighbors, 116 00:05:47,066 --> 00:05:49,466 Speaker 2: and we do the Robot Dunesday stuff, and we can. 117 00:05:49,386 --> 00:05:51,706 Speaker 3: Go on and on and on about these rookie wideouts. 118 00:05:52,066 --> 00:05:53,306 Speaker 3: How about the first one taken? 119 00:05:53,546 --> 00:05:58,506 Speaker 2: How about Marvin Harrison Junia Cardinals wide receiver. Take a 120 00:05:58,546 --> 00:06:01,226 Speaker 2: listen to Spirou Datus on the call. 121 00:06:01,106 --> 00:06:05,066 Speaker 3: For his big touchdown catch against the Jets. First in 122 00:06:05,226 --> 00:06:09,066 Speaker 3: gold torch again Monte the backfield, Mody near side to 123 00:06:09,266 --> 00:06:16,786 Speaker 3: Harrison over the shoulder touchdown. Watch Marvin Harrison Junior in 124 00:06:16,826 --> 00:06:19,746 Speaker 3: the slot. He has the entire sideline to work with. 125 00:06:20,946 --> 00:06:24,586 Speaker 3: Does that ball location get any better? He has taken 126 00:06:24,666 --> 00:06:26,426 Speaker 3: his game to the next level. 127 00:06:28,266 --> 00:06:30,506 Speaker 2: He's been so good and it's been so quiet because 128 00:06:30,506 --> 00:06:32,746 Speaker 2: he's playing for this Cardinals team that no one watches 129 00:06:33,226 --> 00:06:33,826 Speaker 2: every week. 130 00:06:34,066 --> 00:06:34,866 Speaker 3: This is after the game. 131 00:06:34,906 --> 00:06:37,306 Speaker 2: Fellow Ohio State Buckeye and him, Garrett Wilson. 132 00:06:37,346 --> 00:06:40,026 Speaker 3: Garrett was the offensive rookie of the year. Here he 133 00:06:40,146 --> 00:06:42,786 Speaker 3: is doing the jersey swap with Marvin Harrison. 134 00:06:42,786 --> 00:06:44,866 Speaker 2: Now it's interesting because Marvin Harrison Junr. Is still wearing 135 00:06:44,866 --> 00:06:46,466 Speaker 2: a jersey, so he must have another one on. 136 00:06:46,706 --> 00:06:50,146 Speaker 3: Yes, can't get the game? Warn, Nope, you look at 137 00:06:50,146 --> 00:06:50,426 Speaker 3: the game. 138 00:06:50,426 --> 00:06:52,466 Speaker 2: Warn, you get the extra you get the backup one. 139 00:06:53,546 --> 00:06:55,946 Speaker 3: Guys. You know he leads all rookies with six receiving 140 00:06:55,986 --> 00:06:59,386 Speaker 3: touchdowns this year. Like quietly, he's having an outstanding. 141 00:07:00,306 --> 00:07:02,746 Speaker 2: And take a look at this two of these guys 142 00:07:03,026 --> 00:07:06,666 Speaker 2: and Marvin Harrison Junior. He's out pacing his dad, who 143 00:07:06,706 --> 00:07:09,866 Speaker 2: of course was a Pro Football Hall of Famer. 144 00:07:09,906 --> 00:07:13,066 Speaker 3: That's number three. Number two, we go to New England. 145 00:07:13,866 --> 00:07:15,386 Speaker 3: Drake May step right up. 146 00:07:15,466 --> 00:07:18,026 Speaker 2: All right, you're above Caleb this week, you're above Jaden 147 00:07:18,106 --> 00:07:20,586 Speaker 2: Daniels this week, and you're above Bo Nicks this week. 148 00:07:20,706 --> 00:07:24,586 Speaker 2: Drake May makes the list out playing Caleb Williams in 149 00:07:24,626 --> 00:07:25,626 Speaker 2: a battle between the. 150 00:07:25,586 --> 00:07:29,026 Speaker 3: First and third overall picks. He had one hundred and eighty. 151 00:07:28,906 --> 00:07:31,266 Speaker 2: Four passing yards to touchdown interception. His stats are not 152 00:07:31,266 --> 00:07:35,386 Speaker 2: going to win you Fantasy league titles. However, he does 153 00:07:35,426 --> 00:07:37,146 Speaker 2: it all for the Patriots. 154 00:07:37,546 --> 00:07:40,386 Speaker 3: May is the first rookie with six. 155 00:07:40,226 --> 00:07:42,986 Speaker 2: Or more passing touchdowns and two hundred or more rushing 156 00:07:43,026 --> 00:07:46,026 Speaker 2: yards and his first five career starts. 157 00:07:45,346 --> 00:07:50,906 Speaker 3: Since nineteen fifty. Yes, bizarre stat Yet we have the 158 00:07:51,026 --> 00:07:52,786 Speaker 3: crew to bring it out here. Logar. 159 00:07:52,826 --> 00:07:55,506 Speaker 2: Guy Dante in research hits me up with this and 160 00:07:55,546 --> 00:07:57,106 Speaker 2: I'm like, yep, put it on a board. 161 00:07:57,746 --> 00:07:59,546 Speaker 3: First career spot starts. 162 00:07:59,626 --> 00:08:03,746 Speaker 2: It's nineteen fifty, it's McNabb, it's Jalen Hurts, and it's 163 00:08:03,986 --> 00:08:07,466 Speaker 2: Drake May who's got better numbers throwing the ball than 164 00:08:07,506 --> 00:08:08,466 Speaker 2: even those guys. 165 00:08:08,866 --> 00:08:10,506 Speaker 3: Drake May awesome performance. 166 00:08:10,506 --> 00:08:12,946 Speaker 2: He's our top rated quarterback, which leads to the number 167 00:08:12,986 --> 00:08:16,266 Speaker 2: one defensive looking of the week and maybe the number 168 00:08:16,306 --> 00:08:19,546 Speaker 2: one defensive player of the week this week. Eagles corner 169 00:08:19,626 --> 00:08:22,706 Speaker 2: and first round pick, the pride of the mac Quinion Mitchell, 170 00:08:22,826 --> 00:08:26,426 Speaker 2: step right up here. Quinion Mitchell gets our number one 171 00:08:26,746 --> 00:08:32,986 Speaker 2: pole position here. Unbelievable game for Quinnion twenty eight snaps, 172 00:08:33,986 --> 00:08:36,466 Speaker 2: was only thrown two four times and gave. 173 00:08:36,346 --> 00:08:37,906 Speaker 3: Up fourteen yards. 174 00:08:37,946 --> 00:08:41,586 Speaker 2: He has not allowed more than twenty five yards in 175 00:08:41,626 --> 00:08:45,666 Speaker 2: a game since the Eagles went on their by that's five. 176 00:08:45,466 --> 00:08:49,786 Speaker 3: Games he has been lockdown. You watch him. He's covering 177 00:08:49,826 --> 00:08:50,586 Speaker 3: Ceedee lamb. 178 00:08:50,746 --> 00:08:53,546 Speaker 2: Yep, He's covering everybody that they've got, and he is 179 00:08:53,626 --> 00:08:54,066 Speaker 2: the guy. 180 00:08:54,226 --> 00:08:55,426 Speaker 3: He is holding number. 181 00:08:55,146 --> 00:08:58,226 Speaker 2: One wide receivers to a minimum. Look at him on 182 00:08:58,226 --> 00:09:00,106 Speaker 2: these plays here, Yeah, you can have the catch. I'm 183 00:09:00,066 --> 00:09:02,906 Speaker 2: gonnatack you right away. You look at Quinion Mitchell in. 184 00:09:02,826 --> 00:09:06,746 Speaker 3: Coverage, all right. These are the numbers. Not again. 185 00:09:06,746 --> 00:09:09,986 Speaker 2: It's like Wonder Taper against the entire teams. Four targets, 186 00:09:10,026 --> 00:09:11,786 Speaker 2: three targets, three targets, four targets. 187 00:09:11,786 --> 00:09:13,986 Speaker 3: That throwing everywhere but him, and we respect that. 188 00:09:14,506 --> 00:09:17,986 Speaker 2: Queneon Mitchell making a case for his name to be 189 00:09:18,026 --> 00:09:21,906 Speaker 2: mentioned with Jared Vers and defensive Rookie of the Year conversations. 190 00:09:22,346 --> 00:09:23,706 Speaker 3: He is a Mac player. 191 00:09:23,786 --> 00:09:25,266 Speaker 2: He came out of the draft said he wants to 192 00:09:25,306 --> 00:09:28,146 Speaker 2: be the greatest Mac player to ever play in the league. Guys, 193 00:09:28,506 --> 00:09:31,426 Speaker 2: Ben Roethlisberger was from the Mac, Antonio Brown was from 194 00:09:31,506 --> 00:09:31,786 Speaker 2: the Mac. 195 00:09:32,026 --> 00:09:34,146 Speaker 3: Quenion Mitchell wants to be that, dude. 196 00:09:34,306 --> 00:09:37,066 Speaker 2: Here we go Schrager's fabulous five for Week ten. 197 00:09:37,706 --> 00:09:39,426 Speaker 3: Here is our list. 198 00:09:40,026 --> 00:09:46,266 Speaker 2: Quinion Mitchell one, Drake May two, Marvin Harrison three Cooper. 199 00:09:46,026 --> 00:09:49,066 Speaker 3: Dejan So you have two Eagles corners, Yeah, one and 200 00:09:49,186 --> 00:09:52,506 Speaker 3: four and the Ricky parasol five. Kyle, I'm gonna take 201 00:09:52,546 --> 00:09:54,386 Speaker 3: a breath, you go, what are you getting? 202 00:09:54,426 --> 00:09:54,866 Speaker 1: Quick breath? 203 00:09:54,866 --> 00:09:56,946 Speaker 3: Peter, I'm going right back to you. Did you or 204 00:09:56,946 --> 00:09:57,386 Speaker 3: did you not? 205 00:09:58,026 --> 00:10:00,146 Speaker 4: Kick a beehive on Twitter over the weekend as it 206 00:10:00,186 --> 00:10:02,106 Speaker 4: pertains who should win Rookie of the Year, and you 207 00:10:02,226 --> 00:10:03,706 Speaker 4: came out strong for Jared Verse. 208 00:10:03,746 --> 00:10:04,666 Speaker 3: How'd that go? I said? 209 00:10:04,746 --> 00:10:08,826 Speaker 2: Jared Vers is already hands down anonymous like Micah Parsons style. 210 00:10:08,906 --> 00:10:10,546 Speaker 2: I did that Monday night after a big sack and 211 00:10:10,586 --> 00:10:14,826 Speaker 2: fumble forced fumble, and the Eagles fan base came out 212 00:10:14,986 --> 00:10:18,826 Speaker 2: in droves, and I mean, like thousands of tweets being like, oh, well, 213 00:10:18,866 --> 00:10:20,866 Speaker 2: you don't watch quinney On Mitchell every week. You watch 214 00:10:20,946 --> 00:10:22,626 Speaker 2: the box score, and you do fantasy football, but you 215 00:10:22,666 --> 00:10:23,906 Speaker 2: don't watch Quinny On Mitchell. 216 00:10:24,146 --> 00:10:26,666 Speaker 3: Quiny On Mitchell's not being thrown at right now. So Kyle, I. 217 00:10:26,626 --> 00:10:28,626 Speaker 2: Put the poll up there, versus winning in a poll. 218 00:10:28,826 --> 00:10:31,026 Speaker 2: But it's between those two guys right now, Jared versus 219 00:10:31,106 --> 00:10:49,346 Speaker 2: Quinyon Mitchell the best defensive rookies of the season. All right, everybody, 220 00:10:49,346 --> 00:10:52,306 Speaker 2: it's time for Tragger's NFL Trivia. It's a Thursday morning. 221 00:10:52,386 --> 00:10:55,306 Speaker 2: We've got so many contestants. We've got America, We've got 222 00:10:55,306 --> 00:10:58,466 Speaker 2: a great, great week ahead of us. Yes, and we 223 00:10:58,546 --> 00:11:01,866 Speaker 2: have one of the best slates of NFL football you 224 00:11:01,906 --> 00:11:04,666 Speaker 2: could imagine for a Week eleven campaign. 225 00:11:04,706 --> 00:11:06,186 Speaker 3: We took about good matchups. 226 00:11:06,186 --> 00:11:08,586 Speaker 2: We got Tonight's of course, we've got Raven Steelers, We've 227 00:11:08,586 --> 00:11:10,826 Speaker 2: got Bill's Chiefs, and of course at night you got 228 00:11:10,826 --> 00:11:14,226 Speaker 2: Bengals versus Chargers. There are so many good games, but 229 00:11:14,306 --> 00:11:17,586 Speaker 2: we can only ask five questions. Achbar, are you ready 230 00:11:17,626 --> 00:11:19,506 Speaker 2: to start us off in Week eleven? 231 00:11:19,666 --> 00:11:20,026 Speaker 1: Come on? 232 00:11:20,186 --> 00:11:20,906 Speaker 3: Actually I'm not. 233 00:11:21,026 --> 00:11:22,666 Speaker 5: I get nervous every single time. 234 00:11:22,746 --> 00:11:25,146 Speaker 3: But let's go there. Let's do it. Let's do it. 235 00:11:25,186 --> 00:11:27,626 Speaker 6: Confidence, don't be nervous, Okay, all right. 236 00:11:27,666 --> 00:11:31,026 Speaker 2: This Bill's Chiefs game obviously has history with Josh Allen 237 00:11:31,066 --> 00:11:33,186 Speaker 2: and Mahomes, but it will mark the game with the 238 00:11:33,226 --> 00:11:37,506 Speaker 2: best combined records of two opponents heading into a Week 239 00:11:37,506 --> 00:11:43,386 Speaker 2: eleven game since the legendary twenty eighteen Rams Chiefs Monday 240 00:11:43,466 --> 00:11:46,906 Speaker 2: Night football game that was played out at the Coliseum. Now, 241 00:11:46,946 --> 00:11:49,706 Speaker 2: that legendary twenty eighteen Rams. 242 00:11:49,466 --> 00:11:51,506 Speaker 3: Chiefs Monday Night football game. 243 00:11:51,346 --> 00:11:54,786 Speaker 2: Which was fifty four to fifty one, the final play 244 00:11:54,826 --> 00:11:59,786 Speaker 2: of that game was what achbar A A walk off 245 00:12:00,266 --> 00:12:05,946 Speaker 2: Gerald Everett Rams touchdown catch, b A walk off Tyreek 246 00:12:05,986 --> 00:12:11,946 Speaker 2: Hilch Chief's touchdown catch, see A LaMarcus Joiner rams game 247 00:12:12,026 --> 00:12:16,226 Speaker 2: ceiling interception or D Did it end with Aaron Donald's 248 00:12:16,226 --> 00:12:18,906 Speaker 2: stuffing Travis Kelcey at the one yard line. The final 249 00:12:18,946 --> 00:12:22,026 Speaker 2: score was fifty four to fifty one. They played it 250 00:12:22,026 --> 00:12:24,986 Speaker 2: on a Monday night at the coliseum, Mahomes and golf. 251 00:12:25,546 --> 00:12:26,266 Speaker 3: How did it end? 252 00:12:26,546 --> 00:12:26,826 Speaker 2: Oh? 253 00:12:26,986 --> 00:12:27,266 Speaker 6: Wow? 254 00:12:27,906 --> 00:12:30,026 Speaker 5: I remember that that was such a big deal, but 255 00:12:30,106 --> 00:12:32,986 Speaker 5: I don't remember the last play. I just you gotta 256 00:12:33,026 --> 00:12:36,586 Speaker 5: go Tyreek Hill. Chiefs took touchdown catch, so I'm gonna 257 00:12:36,626 --> 00:12:39,186 Speaker 5: go there. I'm gonna go b D with Tyreek Hill. 258 00:12:39,666 --> 00:12:40,426 Speaker 5: Can't go wrong with that. 259 00:12:40,586 --> 00:12:44,706 Speaker 2: Okay, it was it was Mahomes, it was golf, but 260 00:12:44,826 --> 00:12:46,786 Speaker 2: it was defense that ended this thing. 261 00:12:46,866 --> 00:12:51,826 Speaker 3: Let's toss to the cliff one deep, four second s cleft. 262 00:12:53,066 --> 00:12:59,706 Speaker 6: Mahomes, he escapes that, then launches it downfields and it's 263 00:12:59,786 --> 00:13:01,586 Speaker 6: intercepted by Choyer. 264 00:13:04,986 --> 00:13:06,386 Speaker 3: That's a young Sean McVeigh. 265 00:13:06,466 --> 00:13:09,386 Speaker 2: It was intended for Tyreek Hill, but it was LaMarcus 266 00:13:09,466 --> 00:13:11,026 Speaker 2: Joiner with the game ceiling interception. 267 00:13:11,066 --> 00:13:12,186 Speaker 3: Can give you some numbers here. 268 00:13:12,266 --> 00:13:15,826 Speaker 2: Rock Bump Mahomes finished with four hundred and seventy eight 269 00:13:15,866 --> 00:13:20,186 Speaker 2: passing yards and six touchdowns that night. Meanwhile, Jared Golf 270 00:13:20,226 --> 00:13:23,946 Speaker 2: went for four hundred and thirteen passing yards and four 271 00:13:23,986 --> 00:13:25,026 Speaker 2: touchdowns that night. 272 00:13:25,106 --> 00:13:27,146 Speaker 3: One of the greatest games this league has ever seen. 273 00:13:27,346 --> 00:13:30,106 Speaker 2: And now we have two teams, the Bills and the Chiefs, 274 00:13:30,106 --> 00:13:33,386 Speaker 2: that have the same type of records as those Rams 275 00:13:33,426 --> 00:13:35,186 Speaker 2: and Chiefs teams did when they played on Monday Night 276 00:13:35,306 --> 00:13:35,706 Speaker 2: that year. 277 00:13:35,746 --> 00:13:40,746 Speaker 3: All right, Jamie, are you ready, Yes, Jamie, get us 278 00:13:40,746 --> 00:13:41,106 Speaker 3: on the board. 279 00:13:42,226 --> 00:13:45,106 Speaker 2: The Ravens and the Steelers have played each other a 280 00:13:45,146 --> 00:13:48,986 Speaker 2: total of sixty times in twenty nine years if you 281 00:13:49,066 --> 00:13:52,706 Speaker 2: include their playoff matchup sixty times. We always think of 282 00:13:52,746 --> 00:13:56,666 Speaker 2: the quarterbacks, but really it's been about the defense. The 283 00:13:56,826 --> 00:14:02,146 Speaker 2: all time leader in sacks in the Raven Steelers series 284 00:14:02,426 --> 00:14:05,386 Speaker 2: is whom A Terrell. 285 00:14:05,226 --> 00:14:10,386 Speaker 3: Suggs be, James Harrison, C. TJ. Watt or d ray Lewis. 286 00:14:10,386 --> 00:14:12,986 Speaker 2: Again, sixty times these two franchises have played. 287 00:14:13,346 --> 00:14:15,266 Speaker 3: Who said the most sacks in those games? 288 00:14:15,706 --> 00:14:15,946 Speaker 6: Wow? 289 00:14:16,106 --> 00:14:17,826 Speaker 7: First of all, the fact that these guys have all 290 00:14:17,826 --> 00:14:20,066 Speaker 7: played within the last twenty years is like just means 291 00:14:20,066 --> 00:14:22,426 Speaker 7: how good the their defenses have been between the two teams, 292 00:14:22,466 --> 00:14:27,306 Speaker 7: So this is really fun. T Sizzle after Roethlisberger, going 293 00:14:27,346 --> 00:14:28,186 Speaker 7: after Roethlisberger. 294 00:14:28,506 --> 00:14:29,506 Speaker 3: I just don't have a. 295 00:14:29,426 --> 00:14:32,506 Speaker 7: Memory of this era of defense for the Ravens despite 296 00:14:32,546 --> 00:14:35,546 Speaker 7: being so good, just like getting after the Steelers that 297 00:14:35,586 --> 00:14:36,786 Speaker 7: way in a dominant fashion. 298 00:14:36,826 --> 00:14:37,586 Speaker 3: So I'm gonna. 299 00:14:37,386 --> 00:14:40,866 Speaker 7: Eliminate Soggs and Lewis. So I'm gonna go with the 300 00:14:40,866 --> 00:14:43,946 Speaker 7: Steelers player is gonna do this only because Roethlisberger stayed 301 00:14:43,986 --> 00:14:44,906 Speaker 7: up or he wanted bone. 302 00:14:44,986 --> 00:14:46,626 Speaker 3: So I'm just gonna lean. 303 00:14:46,506 --> 00:14:48,786 Speaker 7: Into the recency bias because t J. Watt's an animal, 304 00:14:48,906 --> 00:14:52,026 Speaker 7: and it would be kind of fun because it means 305 00:14:52,026 --> 00:14:54,266 Speaker 7: he could keep talllying it and then it would be 306 00:14:54,346 --> 00:14:56,506 Speaker 7: like a runaway, So why not. I'll just say the 307 00:14:56,506 --> 00:14:57,026 Speaker 7: current player. 308 00:14:57,466 --> 00:14:58,866 Speaker 3: Okay, so you're going to t J. Watts. 309 00:14:59,026 --> 00:15:01,186 Speaker 2: Wow. I'll preface this by saying there's gonna be a 310 00:15:01,226 --> 00:15:03,306 Speaker 2: lot of arguments about why Eli Manning should be a 311 00:15:03,306 --> 00:15:05,786 Speaker 2: first ballot Hall of Famer coming up. Uh huh. I'm 312 00:15:05,786 --> 00:15:07,786 Speaker 2: gonna make my ar argument for the correct answer on 313 00:15:07,866 --> 00:15:11,306 Speaker 2: this one. The correct answer is a Terrell Suggs T Sizzle. 314 00:15:11,666 --> 00:15:16,746 Speaker 2: T Sizzle has the most sacks in this rivalry twenty sacks. 315 00:15:16,746 --> 00:15:20,146 Speaker 2: He's also the all time franchise leader in sacks with 316 00:15:20,266 --> 00:15:22,186 Speaker 2: one hundred and thirty two and a half. 317 00:15:22,266 --> 00:15:24,626 Speaker 3: Oh my god, the Ravens. 318 00:15:24,946 --> 00:15:28,506 Speaker 2: One of the great NFL players of his generation. Tissle 319 00:15:28,546 --> 00:15:30,826 Speaker 2: a Defensive Player of the Year, a defensive Rookie of 320 00:15:30,826 --> 00:15:34,866 Speaker 2: the Year, and has the most sacks ever in this series. 321 00:15:35,106 --> 00:15:36,626 Speaker 6: Gee wow, this year. 322 00:15:36,586 --> 00:15:39,506 Speaker 3: This year, this here. I think first, I think, so 323 00:15:39,586 --> 00:15:43,266 Speaker 3: it's pretty cool. That's my argument. First, First, Balco, there's 324 00:15:43,306 --> 00:15:46,866 Speaker 3: the list. Okay, yeah, Lamar Woodley on that list. We 325 00:15:46,906 --> 00:15:47,546 Speaker 3: love Lamar. 326 00:15:47,626 --> 00:15:49,266 Speaker 2: He had a show an NFL Network where he took 327 00:15:49,346 --> 00:15:50,586 Speaker 2: us around and showed us cool. 328 00:15:50,386 --> 00:15:55,506 Speaker 3: Car ride My right, Mike, Man, we love you and 329 00:15:57,226 --> 00:15:59,986 Speaker 3: all right, man, Tie Mat tell you ready, buddy, come on? 330 00:16:00,106 --> 00:16:02,226 Speaker 3: Oh for two guys, let's go, man time on. Okay, 331 00:16:02,826 --> 00:16:03,706 Speaker 3: give me a layup, Peter. 332 00:16:03,906 --> 00:16:06,306 Speaker 2: When we think of when we think of great rivalries 333 00:16:06,306 --> 00:16:08,306 Speaker 2: and sports, we think of Browns and Saints. 334 00:16:08,306 --> 00:16:09,266 Speaker 3: They play on Sunday. 335 00:16:09,266 --> 00:16:13,906 Speaker 2: Also, Man, Tie, in twenty eighteen, you played in this game. 336 00:16:14,106 --> 00:16:17,466 Speaker 2: The Saints beat the Browns twenty one to eighteen in 337 00:16:17,506 --> 00:16:20,226 Speaker 2: the final seconds of the game with a Will LUTs 338 00:16:20,426 --> 00:16:25,146 Speaker 2: walk off field goal, and that field goal marked. 339 00:16:24,946 --> 00:16:27,266 Speaker 3: The nineteenth straight loss for. 340 00:16:27,266 --> 00:16:29,426 Speaker 2: The Cleveland Browns. They went into the super Dome. They 341 00:16:29,426 --> 00:16:31,946 Speaker 2: took you guys to the wire, but Will Lut's hit a. 342 00:16:31,866 --> 00:16:34,306 Speaker 3: Field goal at the end to win twenty one to eighteen. 343 00:16:34,426 --> 00:16:38,906 Speaker 2: My question to you is who started at quarterback for 344 00:16:38,986 --> 00:16:42,186 Speaker 2: the Browns in this Week two game that you played 345 00:16:42,186 --> 00:16:45,546 Speaker 2: in and you guys won on that field goal? Was 346 00:16:45,546 --> 00:16:50,586 Speaker 2: it a I got us guys, Baker Mayfield, b Austin Davis, 347 00:16:50,906 --> 00:16:55,786 Speaker 2: C Tyrod Taylor or d Johnny Football Johnny Manziel nineteen 348 00:16:55,866 --> 00:16:57,226 Speaker 2: straight losses for the Browns? 349 00:16:57,226 --> 00:16:58,586 Speaker 3: Who was the quarterback that day? 350 00:16:59,026 --> 00:17:01,946 Speaker 6: I do remember this game Vividlygue guys, and I made 351 00:17:01,986 --> 00:17:04,266 Speaker 6: a couple plays in his game. But I remember this 352 00:17:04,346 --> 00:17:05,666 Speaker 6: quarterback can a bomb? 353 00:17:06,466 --> 00:17:10,706 Speaker 3: Who I believe it was Callaway in this game. It's 354 00:17:10,706 --> 00:17:11,826 Speaker 3: Antonio Callaway. 355 00:17:12,026 --> 00:17:15,826 Speaker 6: Yes, I am going Peter C. Tyrod Taylor. 356 00:17:16,906 --> 00:17:18,986 Speaker 3: You're right, You're right. 357 00:17:19,066 --> 00:17:24,346 Speaker 2: Yet you know that they had drafted Baker, but they 358 00:17:24,386 --> 00:17:27,186 Speaker 2: started Tyron for the first couple of weeks. They lost 359 00:17:27,266 --> 00:17:29,866 Speaker 2: all these games under Hugh Jackson. They rolled out and 360 00:17:29,946 --> 00:17:33,386 Speaker 2: Tyrod was the starting quarterback for this one. Two hundred 361 00:17:33,386 --> 00:17:37,346 Speaker 2: and forty six yards a touchdown interception, but Manti, your Saints, 362 00:17:37,746 --> 00:17:40,586 Speaker 2: Your Saints got the best of the Browns that day. 363 00:17:40,786 --> 00:17:43,546 Speaker 3: And you, you, my friend, you had four tackles in 364 00:17:43,586 --> 00:17:48,746 Speaker 3: the win. Yes, just for I love it. I'm not say, guys, okay, 365 00:17:48,786 --> 00:17:48,986 Speaker 3: I'm not. 366 00:17:49,586 --> 00:17:56,346 Speaker 4: I'm not going going. 367 00:17:53,346 --> 00:17:56,626 Speaker 2: For twenty tackles, five sacks. Interceptions that I just watched 368 00:17:56,786 --> 00:17:57,306 Speaker 2: we got. 369 00:17:57,146 --> 00:17:59,906 Speaker 4: Too wrong one right, so I could, I could tie us, 370 00:17:59,946 --> 00:18:00,586 Speaker 4: I could tie it up. 371 00:18:00,786 --> 00:18:03,346 Speaker 3: I got Let's okay, let's go some questions from the nineties. 372 00:18:03,386 --> 00:18:03,626 Speaker 5: Let's go. 373 00:18:03,986 --> 00:18:04,946 Speaker 3: We're going further than that. 374 00:18:05,066 --> 00:18:08,946 Speaker 2: The Bengals and the Chargers played in the coldest playoff 375 00:18:08,946 --> 00:18:11,386 Speaker 2: game of all time. It's called the Freezer Bawl. It 376 00:18:11,506 --> 00:18:14,386 Speaker 2: was the AFC Championship game. It happened in January of 377 00:18:14,466 --> 00:18:17,386 Speaker 2: nineteen eighty two. Let's watch the opening of that game's 378 00:18:17,386 --> 00:18:19,386 Speaker 2: broadcast January eighty two. 379 00:18:20,226 --> 00:18:23,586 Speaker 6: Hello everyone, de Kendrick with Merlin Olson in Cincinnati. 380 00:18:23,786 --> 00:18:26,306 Speaker 4: Just simply the meteorologists put it this way, it's gone 381 00:18:26,346 --> 00:18:29,026 Speaker 4: from better cold to brutally cold. 382 00:18:29,066 --> 00:18:30,426 Speaker 3: Did you ever play anything like it? 383 00:18:30,706 --> 00:18:32,226 Speaker 6: I didn't play in this colder weather. 384 00:18:32,266 --> 00:18:34,306 Speaker 3: I played in some cold games, deck, but nothing to 385 00:18:34,426 --> 00:18:38,106 Speaker 3: match this minus fifty nine to day. Awesome, so good 386 00:18:38,186 --> 00:18:40,506 Speaker 3: they're rubbing the ball. Merlin Olson never played in it. 387 00:18:40,626 --> 00:18:43,386 Speaker 3: That's amazing minus fifty nine degrees. 388 00:18:43,826 --> 00:18:46,066 Speaker 2: Air temperature was nine as nine degrees. 389 00:18:46,106 --> 00:18:46,906 Speaker 3: Of course there was Winchell. 390 00:18:46,946 --> 00:18:48,986 Speaker 2: There was also a wind of twenty seven miles per 391 00:18:48,986 --> 00:18:52,586 Speaker 2: hour that day. The Bengals would win twenty seven to seven. 392 00:18:52,666 --> 00:18:54,546 Speaker 2: But Kyle, I'm not asking you about the game. You 393 00:18:54,586 --> 00:18:56,426 Speaker 2: don't really need to know about Ken Anderson and all 394 00:18:56,466 --> 00:18:59,266 Speaker 2: that already do The number one song in the Billboard 395 00:18:59,306 --> 00:19:03,066 Speaker 2: Top one hundred for the entire year of nineteen eighty 396 00:19:03,146 --> 00:19:08,306 Speaker 2: two was what was it? A Physical by Olivia Newton John? 397 00:19:08,666 --> 00:19:11,666 Speaker 2: Was it b Centerfold by the Jay Giles Band? Was 398 00:19:11,706 --> 00:19:14,506 Speaker 2: it se Don't You Want Me? By the Human League? 399 00:19:15,066 --> 00:19:16,946 Speaker 3: Or was it D Jack and Dan by just John 400 00:19:17,026 --> 00:19:18,266 Speaker 3: Cougar not John Cougar. 401 00:19:18,346 --> 00:19:21,226 Speaker 4: Mallencamp, All right, this is not Wheelhouse Nights in eighty two. 402 00:19:21,226 --> 00:19:22,866 Speaker 3: I was a very very young child. 403 00:19:23,546 --> 00:19:26,386 Speaker 4: Centerfold's a crazy song about a guy who's like high 404 00:19:26,386 --> 00:19:27,586 Speaker 4: school girlfriend is in a magazine. 405 00:19:27,626 --> 00:19:28,346 Speaker 7: He's like, what the hell is this? 406 00:19:29,186 --> 00:19:32,306 Speaker 4: But can I tell you the video for Physical by 407 00:19:32,306 --> 00:19:34,906 Speaker 4: Olivia Newton John? I saw it way too young of 408 00:19:34,906 --> 00:19:37,146 Speaker 4: an age. You know why this is important question? Because 409 00:19:37,146 --> 00:19:39,946 Speaker 4: this is eighty two. MTV dropped in eighty one, so 410 00:19:40,066 --> 00:19:42,266 Speaker 4: everybody's pumping out videos. Can I take you on the 411 00:19:42,346 --> 00:19:45,346 Speaker 4: Journey of Physical The Physical video, Olivia Newton John goes 412 00:19:45,346 --> 00:19:47,546 Speaker 4: into a gym in which there were overweight men. They 413 00:19:47,586 --> 00:19:49,466 Speaker 4: just unapologetically show them they're working out. 414 00:19:49,506 --> 00:19:50,066 Speaker 3: They can't do it. 415 00:19:50,146 --> 00:19:52,266 Speaker 4: Then they magically turn into muscle men, and Olivia Newton 416 00:19:52,346 --> 00:19:54,386 Speaker 4: John's like, Wow, these guys are so attractive. Then it 417 00:19:54,466 --> 00:19:56,266 Speaker 4: turns out that the guys are actually more interested in 418 00:19:56,306 --> 00:19:58,226 Speaker 4: each other and they Oliving John's like what the hell? 419 00:19:58,426 --> 00:20:00,426 Speaker 3: And then she finds one that's interested in her and 420 00:20:00,466 --> 00:20:04,066 Speaker 3: walks out. It was a massive hit. Let me hear 421 00:20:04,186 --> 00:20:05,266 Speaker 3: your body talk? 422 00:20:05,386 --> 00:20:08,866 Speaker 4: Hey, now, hey physical Olivia Newton John. 423 00:20:09,106 --> 00:20:11,786 Speaker 3: And I guarantee you this is right. All right, Kyle, 424 00:20:11,986 --> 00:20:13,666 Speaker 3: The correct answer is. 425 00:20:14,386 --> 00:20:19,466 Speaker 2: Hey, let me hear your body talk. 426 00:20:20,746 --> 00:20:27,946 Speaker 3: Obviously, Olivia, we've got images Jay Australian. 427 00:20:28,066 --> 00:20:31,946 Speaker 2: Of course, coming off the success of Greece the Late 428 00:20:31,986 --> 00:20:33,586 Speaker 2: Great Olivia Newton. 429 00:20:33,626 --> 00:20:36,346 Speaker 3: She's the one that incredible look at those people just 430 00:20:36,466 --> 00:20:38,066 Speaker 3: dad on the grounder. So it was one of the 431 00:20:38,106 --> 00:20:39,386 Speaker 3: biggest videos ever. 432 00:20:39,426 --> 00:20:41,226 Speaker 2: And of course you're right, MTV had just started a 433 00:20:41,266 --> 00:20:42,466 Speaker 2: video Killed the music Star. 434 00:20:42,466 --> 00:20:45,546 Speaker 3: All the radio star Buggles Bugles, and then we get 435 00:20:45,546 --> 00:20:45,946 Speaker 3: into this. 436 00:20:45,946 --> 00:20:48,026 Speaker 2: This is the first major music video. 437 00:20:48,146 --> 00:20:51,706 Speaker 3: Of course, thriller would soon follow. All Right, we have 438 00:20:51,706 --> 00:20:55,666 Speaker 3: one group question. We need to get over the hump. 439 00:20:55,706 --> 00:20:57,706 Speaker 2: This one's actually really fun because I went back into 440 00:20:57,706 --> 00:21:00,466 Speaker 2: the archives with our producer Chris, and we really looked 441 00:21:00,466 --> 00:21:04,066 Speaker 2: at this. The Colts play the Jets on Sunday, and 442 00:21:04,106 --> 00:21:06,346 Speaker 2: we know there's a rich history from Super Bowl three. 443 00:21:06,426 --> 00:21:07,906 Speaker 3: We're not going that far back. 444 00:21:07,906 --> 00:21:10,386 Speaker 2: We're not going unitas, We're not doing Namath. These teams 445 00:21:10,426 --> 00:21:12,466 Speaker 2: have played in other playoff games too, though, and in 446 00:21:12,506 --> 00:21:15,506 Speaker 2: two thousand and nine they played in the AFC Championship 447 00:21:15,546 --> 00:21:19,466 Speaker 2: Game in Indy. The Colts scored fourteen straight points to 448 00:21:19,466 --> 00:21:21,866 Speaker 2: take a twenty to seventeen lead over New York in 449 00:21:21,906 --> 00:21:26,346 Speaker 2: the second half. The Colts then throw a touchdown pass 450 00:21:27,786 --> 00:21:28,746 Speaker 2: to Dallas Clark. 451 00:21:28,906 --> 00:21:30,586 Speaker 3: This is Peyton Man and Dallas Clark to give him 452 00:21:30,626 --> 00:21:31,426 Speaker 3: a ten point lead. 453 00:21:31,466 --> 00:21:34,946 Speaker 2: All Right, The question is this, who do the CBS 454 00:21:34,946 --> 00:21:40,666 Speaker 2: cameras cut to in the suite upstairs after this deciding 455 00:21:40,866 --> 00:21:43,386 Speaker 2: fourth quarter Dallas Clark touchdown catch. 456 00:21:43,586 --> 00:21:45,106 Speaker 3: I'm gonna give you four choices. Okay. 457 00:21:45,666 --> 00:21:49,106 Speaker 2: The cameras go to the suite right away. They're like, 458 00:21:49,146 --> 00:21:51,226 Speaker 2: here's what we're looking at. So they go to President 459 00:21:51,346 --> 00:21:55,866 Speaker 2: Barack Obama? Do they go to Reggie Miller Indiana sports legend. 460 00:21:56,346 --> 00:21:59,546 Speaker 2: Do they go to David Letterman or do they go 461 00:21:59,626 --> 00:22:02,626 Speaker 2: to Peyton Manning's brother Eli Manning. Remember this is two 462 00:22:02,666 --> 00:22:05,506 Speaker 2: thousand and nine. We'll go around the horn. The cameras 463 00:22:05,546 --> 00:22:09,266 Speaker 2: were so quick to get to that box, start with Manti. 464 00:22:09,346 --> 00:22:10,386 Speaker 3: Who do you think they went to? 465 00:22:11,746 --> 00:22:15,746 Speaker 6: Well, I graduated high school in twenty two thousand and nine. Wow, 466 00:22:16,186 --> 00:22:19,066 Speaker 6: and I do remember Barack Obama was electric president and 467 00:22:19,106 --> 00:22:21,506 Speaker 6: only heading into that year. So I'm gonna go with 468 00:22:21,626 --> 00:22:24,866 Speaker 6: a President Barack Obama spotted in the suite. 469 00:22:24,906 --> 00:22:28,706 Speaker 5: Okay, you know what, It just doesn't seem like, you know, 470 00:22:28,946 --> 00:22:33,226 Speaker 5: President Obama would be at that game during that time. 471 00:22:33,626 --> 00:22:37,986 Speaker 5: I would only imagine that this was Reggie Miller. Reggie 472 00:22:38,026 --> 00:22:41,666 Speaker 5: Miller was you know, yeah, that guy. I'm gonna go 473 00:22:41,706 --> 00:22:42,706 Speaker 5: Reggie Miller on that beat. 474 00:22:43,066 --> 00:22:47,146 Speaker 7: It's very tricky because Reggie Miller being a family member 475 00:22:47,186 --> 00:22:49,426 Speaker 7: of the CBS family with March madness and if we're 476 00:22:49,426 --> 00:22:52,426 Speaker 7: getting closer to basketball season, yeah, sure, let's show Reggie. 477 00:22:52,426 --> 00:22:54,586 Speaker 7: But then Letterman was on Steve. I'm gonna a Letterman 478 00:22:54,746 --> 00:22:57,506 Speaker 7: just because sometimes like an inexplicable David Letterman sighting makes 479 00:22:57,626 --> 00:22:59,946 Speaker 7: some sense. So I'll go with see David LETTERMANCK Napolis. 480 00:22:59,946 --> 00:23:01,386 Speaker 3: Well, a lot of letter is from Indiana. 481 00:23:01,706 --> 00:23:03,826 Speaker 4: I just have no memories of Letterman ever being at 482 00:23:03,826 --> 00:23:05,946 Speaker 4: a game ever, I have no I would remember that. 483 00:23:06,506 --> 00:23:08,906 Speaker 4: I feel like they need some cutaways of Eli where 484 00:23:08,906 --> 00:23:10,906 Speaker 4: he was just like catatonic in the stands. 485 00:23:11,466 --> 00:23:13,386 Speaker 3: I feel like it is. I'm gonna go with Eli. 486 00:23:13,386 --> 00:23:16,226 Speaker 3: I'm gonna go deep. Okay, this is great. This is 487 00:23:16,226 --> 00:23:17,226 Speaker 3: why we do the trivia. 488 00:23:17,506 --> 00:23:20,506 Speaker 2: Shout out to Dante, our researcher at that shout out. 489 00:23:20,506 --> 00:23:22,186 Speaker 3: Tell him on here in New York. He's been working 490 00:23:22,226 --> 00:23:24,306 Speaker 3: on this thing. Stuff like this is why it's great. 491 00:23:24,546 --> 00:23:26,666 Speaker 3: The suspense you can cut with a knife. Right now, 492 00:23:26,746 --> 00:23:28,386 Speaker 3: let's go to gym dance for the answer. 493 00:23:28,866 --> 00:23:33,826 Speaker 2: After the Clark touchdowning. 494 00:23:31,866 --> 00:23:33,826 Speaker 3: Survey, he used to solve the riddle. 495 00:23:33,866 --> 00:23:37,786 Speaker 2: He's gonna look down to the inst right open for 496 00:23:37,906 --> 00:23:48,106 Speaker 2: a touchdown. Yeah, we got Eli, We got Cooper. 497 00:23:48,786 --> 00:23:54,666 Speaker 3: So many vests up high fives. Oh my gosh, that's 498 00:23:54,706 --> 00:23:55,466 Speaker 3: a great shot. 499 00:23:56,106 --> 00:23:59,386 Speaker 2: Eli, of course, had won the Super Bowl a year earlier. 500 00:23:59,426 --> 00:24:00,946 Speaker 3: They were eliminated from the playoffs. 501 00:24:01,026 --> 00:24:04,386 Speaker 2: Olivia and there's Eli and Olivia and Archie's down. 502 00:24:04,186 --> 00:24:07,626 Speaker 3: There bending down. Eli. Little Arts was there. He might 503 00:24:07,626 --> 00:24:10,706 Speaker 3: have been Dad was there? That is true. Let's see. 504 00:24:10,786 --> 00:24:12,186 Speaker 3: I'll text Cooper Manning and a bit. 505 00:24:12,266 --> 00:24:14,106 Speaker 2: We'll see if the little arch Manning was at the 506 00:24:14,386 --> 00:24:16,866 Speaker 2: nine to AFC Championship game in the suite, that'd be great. 507 00:24:17,226 --> 00:24:17,506 Speaker 5: That's it. 508 00:24:17,506 --> 00:24:22,746 Speaker 3: That's trivia, guys. Good good, thanks Pete. I'd get one run, 509 00:24:24,626 --> 00:24:24,946 Speaker 3: all right. 510 00:24:25,026 --> 00:24:27,466 Speaker 2: Each week on the show, I gave a Coach of 511 00:24:27,506 --> 00:24:28,706 Speaker 2: the Week award. 512 00:24:28,746 --> 00:24:30,426 Speaker 3: And this coach of the week is not always just 513 00:24:30,466 --> 00:24:31,026 Speaker 3: a head coach. 514 00:24:31,106 --> 00:24:34,106 Speaker 2: Sometimes it could be a coordinator, it could be an assistant. 515 00:24:34,186 --> 00:24:37,706 Speaker 2: Today's coach of the Week award is going to Dave 516 00:24:37,946 --> 00:24:39,706 Speaker 2: Tobe in Kansas City. 517 00:24:39,746 --> 00:24:40,906 Speaker 3: Who is Dave Tobe. 518 00:24:41,186 --> 00:24:44,706 Speaker 2: Dave Tobe is the longtime special teams coordinator. 519 00:24:44,106 --> 00:24:46,026 Speaker 3: Of the Kansas City Chiefs and with. 520 00:24:46,066 --> 00:24:50,066 Speaker 2: A fourteen game winning streak on the line, Dave Tobe, 521 00:24:50,066 --> 00:24:53,346 Speaker 2: that guy who is Jack, finds a way to get 522 00:24:53,346 --> 00:24:57,186 Speaker 2: his guys and Leo chanal the big blocked field goal 523 00:24:57,426 --> 00:24:58,986 Speaker 2: to keep the streak alive. 524 00:24:59,546 --> 00:25:02,906 Speaker 3: Tobe, of course, has been in Kansas City since twenty thirteen, 525 00:25:03,066 --> 00:25:04,346 Speaker 3: he was with Chicago, one of the. 526 00:25:04,266 --> 00:25:08,306 Speaker 2: Guys who Devin Hester spoke about at length during his 527 00:25:08,746 --> 00:25:09,706 Speaker 2: Hall of Fame induction. 528 00:25:10,346 --> 00:25:12,906 Speaker 3: But I want to give Dave Tobe the full experience. 529 00:25:12,906 --> 00:25:18,226 Speaker 2: So here's Kevin Harlan on the call for CBS. 530 00:25:16,466 --> 00:25:19,706 Speaker 5: Thirty five yard a tamp from the far hash blocks 531 00:25:19,746 --> 00:25:20,386 Speaker 5: waiting for the. 532 00:25:20,426 --> 00:25:23,986 Speaker 3: Snap place when he is down, Let's just kick us. 533 00:25:24,026 --> 00:25:24,346 Speaker 2: Blot. 534 00:25:24,586 --> 00:25:25,346 Speaker 3: That's fucked. 535 00:25:25,546 --> 00:25:26,266 Speaker 2: It's blocked. 536 00:25:26,626 --> 00:25:30,026 Speaker 3: The chess blocked the tack. They're gonna stay undefeited. 537 00:25:31,226 --> 00:25:34,666 Speaker 2: The Kansas City chase blocked as tony five yard field 538 00:25:34,666 --> 00:25:38,586 Speaker 2: goal to tamp jen Zos City wins this game on 539 00:25:38,666 --> 00:25:41,786 Speaker 2: a pluck field goal. So Tobe was with Andy Reid 540 00:25:41,826 --> 00:25:44,266 Speaker 2: back in two thousand and one to two thousand and three, 541 00:25:44,386 --> 00:25:46,946 Speaker 2: goes to Chicago, where he was their special team's ace 542 00:25:47,186 --> 00:25:50,146 Speaker 2: for eight years. Interviews for head coaching jobs doesn't get one. 543 00:25:50,466 --> 00:25:52,866 Speaker 2: And now it's the special teams coordinator in Kansas City 544 00:25:52,866 --> 00:25:55,826 Speaker 2: where their unit with Matt a rait such as bombing 545 00:25:55,866 --> 00:25:58,866 Speaker 2: punts every week and Harrison Bucker bombing kicks and now 546 00:25:58,946 --> 00:26:01,586 Speaker 2: Leo Shanal and that defensive unit on the field goal 547 00:26:02,026 --> 00:26:05,506 Speaker 2: blocking the field goal. Everything's working for Kansas City Dave Tope, 548 00:26:05,506 --> 00:26:06,106 Speaker 2: We See You. 549 00:26:14,946 --> 00:26:15,746 Speaker 3: The Season with. 550 00:26:15,706 --> 00:26:18,946 Speaker 1: Peter Schrager is a production of the NFL and partnership 551 00:26:18,946 --> 00:26:23,306 Speaker 1: with iHeartRadio. 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