1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:09,948 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:10,988 --> 00:00:12,228 Speaker 2: Jack You, Niecat Welcome. 4 00:00:12,228 --> 00:00:14,708 Speaker 3: It's that Good Morning Football present of my old trapper 5 00:00:14,748 --> 00:00:17,068 Speaker 3: Beef Jerkey. It's Friday, December fifth. 6 00:00:17,148 --> 00:00:18,028 Speaker 2: I'm jamieer at all. 7 00:00:18,028 --> 00:00:20,708 Speaker 3: What shocked you so much about check v kats Sea? 8 00:00:20,828 --> 00:00:24,308 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, exactly. There was some nibbling that happened last night. 9 00:00:24,348 --> 00:00:26,708 Speaker 3: This is Manty Talo here in La as always in 10 00:00:26,788 --> 00:00:32,188 Speaker 3: New York. Today Jason Cabinda joining the very festive, the 11 00:00:32,308 --> 00:00:36,828 Speaker 3: very zipped, the very snowflake like Kyle Brandt. 12 00:00:36,988 --> 00:00:39,788 Speaker 2: Kyle, it's uh tis the season, my friend. 13 00:00:39,828 --> 00:00:41,548 Speaker 3: Your tree up is in your house and the lions 14 00:00:41,588 --> 00:00:42,908 Speaker 3: are beating people on Thursday night. 15 00:00:44,228 --> 00:00:46,348 Speaker 1: I got a box some holiday clothes that I take 16 00:00:46,388 --> 00:00:48,348 Speaker 1: down once a year. I wear it and then I 17 00:00:48,468 --> 00:00:50,348 Speaker 1: put it back on the shelf and you don't see 18 00:00:50,348 --> 00:00:52,188 Speaker 1: it for a year. Is that like the twenty twenty 19 00:00:52,188 --> 00:00:55,988 Speaker 1: five Cowboys? I hope not. That was a top top 20 00:00:56,108 --> 00:00:58,188 Speaker 1: top outcome from the last night. We're going to unpack 21 00:00:58,308 --> 00:01:01,788 Speaker 1: all of it, Cabinda, Dan Campbell, We're gonna do it 22 00:01:01,828 --> 00:01:05,268 Speaker 1: all Mantai, Jamie, It's holiday season, let's all Cowboys. Lines 23 00:01:05,348 --> 00:01:06,748 Speaker 1: was really fun What Up No. 24 00:01:20,148 --> 00:01:24,788 Speaker 3: Welcome to Good Morning Football presented by Old Trapper That's Right, 25 00:01:24,868 --> 00:01:30,068 Speaker 3: TGIF on GMFB of week fourteen. We wanted the game 26 00:01:30,188 --> 00:01:32,348 Speaker 3: last night to live up to the billing. 27 00:01:32,508 --> 00:01:34,268 Speaker 2: You know, it was quite headline worthy. 28 00:01:34,748 --> 00:01:38,108 Speaker 3: We were really happy for the prime video guys, and 29 00:01:38,148 --> 00:01:40,468 Speaker 3: then it delivered. And we have certain beats to this 30 00:01:40,588 --> 00:01:43,308 Speaker 3: show of you say Hi, you say hello, I say 31 00:01:43,348 --> 00:01:46,108 Speaker 3: the names, Kyle says something the show Rose Jason commit 32 00:01:46,188 --> 00:01:48,108 Speaker 3: a shout out to you for bringing the energy on 33 00:01:48,188 --> 00:01:50,948 Speaker 3: the What Up though, like people don't not't really do that, 34 00:01:51,108 --> 00:01:53,468 Speaker 3: so well done for you. Everybody has their role. You 35 00:01:53,468 --> 00:01:56,788 Speaker 3: always bring the energy, Kyle. The Lions brought what Dan 36 00:01:56,908 --> 00:02:00,068 Speaker 3: Campbell wants best last night, which is just absolute ferocity 37 00:02:00,268 --> 00:02:01,828 Speaker 3: and throwing points up on the board. 38 00:02:02,108 --> 00:02:04,388 Speaker 1: Let's do it. We had over seventy of those points. 39 00:02:04,468 --> 00:02:07,388 Speaker 1: Let's get into as many as we possibly can. It's 40 00:02:07,428 --> 00:02:11,908 Speaker 1: so codding the d Here we go, Cowboys, Lions. Dak 41 00:02:11,948 --> 00:02:14,308 Speaker 1: Prescott really confident because they're playing well. He had some 42 00:02:14,348 --> 00:02:16,388 Speaker 1: amazing things to say before the game that James Slater 43 00:02:16,428 --> 00:02:19,188 Speaker 1: will talk about those I'm on Ross Saint Browne. You're like, oh, 44 00:02:19,188 --> 00:02:21,588 Speaker 1: he's not gonna play He played. He was a real 45 00:02:21,588 --> 00:02:23,428 Speaker 1: game time missus and not one of these nonsense ones. 46 00:02:23,428 --> 00:02:25,828 Speaker 1: And he played well, and he played well early. This 47 00:02:25,868 --> 00:02:27,308 Speaker 1: is a guy who was supposed to miss the game 48 00:02:27,308 --> 00:02:29,828 Speaker 1: because of injury. The hell out of here, twenty six yards. 49 00:02:30,148 --> 00:02:32,148 Speaker 1: He just passed Michael Thomas for most receptions by a 50 00:02:32,188 --> 00:02:34,068 Speaker 1: player in their first five season in NFL history. What 51 00:02:34,068 --> 00:02:37,788 Speaker 1: happened to Michael Thomas? Jamir Gibbs. When you're a rushing touchdown, 52 00:02:38,148 --> 00:02:40,188 Speaker 1: he's chasing Barry, He's doing all kinds of things. We're 53 00:02:40,188 --> 00:02:42,228 Speaker 1: gonna see a lot of Gibbs in this highlight. Dan 54 00:02:42,308 --> 00:02:46,108 Speaker 1: Campbell beating forearms, beautiful man clapped in second quarter, Cowboys 55 00:02:46,148 --> 00:02:50,428 Speaker 1: down ten to six. Watch the action here, Ferguson gonna 56 00:02:50,428 --> 00:02:52,628 Speaker 1: get the ball from Dak Prescott eventually look him on 57 00:02:52,628 --> 00:02:55,548 Speaker 1: the bottom of screen eighty seven. Looks up field ball 58 00:02:55,908 --> 00:02:59,868 Speaker 1: balls out, balls out. Watch Jack Campbell riped this thing. 59 00:02:59,988 --> 00:03:02,868 Speaker 1: Jack Campbell third in the NFL in tackles, punches, this 60 00:03:02,948 --> 00:03:06,548 Speaker 1: thing outs and furious is going to have a frustrating 61 00:03:06,628 --> 00:03:07,988 Speaker 1: night deck So if you got to check this thing, 62 00:03:08,028 --> 00:03:09,628 Speaker 1: He's like, shut up, I know you're a quarterback. I 63 00:03:09,668 --> 00:03:12,988 Speaker 1: know what I'm doing. All right. Afterwards, ten to six, 64 00:03:13,108 --> 00:03:18,468 Speaker 1: Detroit recovery. Come on, Compton, that's your boy knuckles. Let's 65 00:03:18,508 --> 00:03:22,908 Speaker 1: go demo, demo, big touchdown in that case, that was 66 00:03:22,908 --> 00:03:27,108 Speaker 1: a thirty five yarder. We're head budding. Detroit had a 67 00:03:27,148 --> 00:03:29,508 Speaker 1: feel to it last night seventeen six, though I remember 68 00:03:29,548 --> 00:03:33,188 Speaker 1: the firepower and this cowboys seem very scary. Go to pickens, 69 00:03:33,708 --> 00:03:37,148 Speaker 1: always go to picking up. Not on this one. He 70 00:03:37,188 --> 00:03:39,068 Speaker 1: had his handheld though. He gets the flag all the 71 00:03:39,108 --> 00:03:42,628 Speaker 1: way down there. Although the problem though there is offsetting 72 00:03:42,628 --> 00:03:45,628 Speaker 1: penalties because look at Ferguson on the bottom illegally used 73 00:03:45,628 --> 00:03:47,828 Speaker 1: to the hands to Jake Ferguson. Tough couple of plays 74 00:03:47,828 --> 00:03:50,548 Speaker 1: for Ferguson, shotennhim or hates it. Ferguson, like ten minutes ago, 75 00:03:50,588 --> 00:03:52,908 Speaker 1: was running around with a turkey on his fist. It 76 00:03:52,988 --> 00:03:55,668 Speaker 1: was bizarre. He was having a hell that Thanksgiving did 77 00:03:55,708 --> 00:03:58,628 Speaker 1: not happen on this night. Twenty to nine. Detroit now 78 00:03:59,788 --> 00:04:03,908 Speaker 1: intercepted first play of the second half. That's Derek Barnes. 79 00:04:03,948 --> 00:04:06,748 Speaker 1: You love Barnes, could be loved. Barnes, baby, let go 80 00:04:06,948 --> 00:04:11,028 Speaker 1: he get Mieka. Robertson breaks it up perfectly. Barnes gets 81 00:04:11,108 --> 00:04:16,508 Speaker 1: to pick Detroit. Can they cash in Isaac tests Law. 82 00:04:17,228 --> 00:04:18,988 Speaker 1: It was fun to hear Al Michael's last day. Say 83 00:04:19,068 --> 00:04:23,428 Speaker 1: test la on two hands right, usually the one handed guy. 84 00:04:23,548 --> 00:04:25,428 Speaker 1: A lot of one handed catchers in this game, usually 85 00:04:25,428 --> 00:04:28,388 Speaker 1: including this guy. He tries to do it CEEDI has 86 00:04:28,428 --> 00:04:30,828 Speaker 1: that catch in him, but he couldn't. And even worse, 87 00:04:30,868 --> 00:04:34,388 Speaker 1: he goes down and stays down and seeing gets knocked 88 00:04:34,388 --> 00:04:36,468 Speaker 1: out of the game, which we absolutely hate. He's missed 89 00:04:36,508 --> 00:04:38,308 Speaker 1: some time earlier this year. He would not return in 90 00:04:38,388 --> 00:04:41,988 Speaker 1: this affected the game a lot, but with George Pickens, 91 00:04:42,068 --> 00:04:44,148 Speaker 1: pick it up, we'll talk about it. Twenty seven to nine. 92 00:04:44,188 --> 00:04:47,948 Speaker 1: Jamonti Wais has had a year. Thousand yards touchdown, that's 93 00:04:47,948 --> 00:04:50,948 Speaker 1: his nine TD of the year. I love jamont I'm 94 00:04:50,948 --> 00:04:53,388 Speaker 1: glad to see he's falling out and swing Lions drive. 95 00:04:53,668 --> 00:04:57,108 Speaker 1: Oh gosh, Gibbs, no, no, what happened to de roden plan. 96 00:04:57,188 --> 00:05:00,228 Speaker 1: He's supposed to only do pick sixes, not on this one. 97 00:05:00,428 --> 00:05:04,948 Speaker 1: He goes down and he stays down. Gibbs his absolute filthy. 98 00:05:05,068 --> 00:05:07,588 Speaker 1: We all know that fourth quarter. Now Cowboys down thirty 99 00:05:07,628 --> 00:05:11,428 Speaker 1: to nineteen. You're gonna do something, Dallas, Yes, they are 100 00:05:12,068 --> 00:05:18,428 Speaker 1: cd out Ryan Illinoy wide open, forty two yard touchdown. 101 00:05:18,588 --> 00:05:23,228 Speaker 1: Absolutely awesome. Ryan Flinoy stepped up. We're pickings. Let's find out, 102 00:05:23,308 --> 00:05:24,588 Speaker 1: all right, So we got a three point game with 103 00:05:24,668 --> 00:05:26,588 Speaker 1: under ten to play. It's a big deal here, guys. 104 00:05:26,868 --> 00:05:30,388 Speaker 1: Look out, look out, that's James. You gotta get him down. 105 00:05:30,468 --> 00:05:32,428 Speaker 1: We gotta get him down. He will go all the way. 106 00:05:33,108 --> 00:05:35,268 Speaker 1: That's a twenty nine yarders golf finish with your entner 107 00:05:35,308 --> 00:05:38,948 Speaker 1: nine yards and a touchdown. Gibbs Gibbs, Gibbs, Gibbs, Gibbs 108 00:05:39,188 --> 00:05:41,828 Speaker 1: second touchdown, a night ten yard variety. That is his 109 00:05:41,988 --> 00:05:44,628 Speaker 1: forty six career touchdown, just one of Barry Santasport turning 110 00:05:44,668 --> 00:05:47,108 Speaker 1: twenty four years old, Jamaigans is twenty three. How is 111 00:05:47,148 --> 00:05:51,628 Speaker 1: that possible? And then we have this. Everybody was really 112 00:05:51,628 --> 00:05:54,508 Speaker 1: mad about this call offensive passing your appearance on Jake Ferguson, 113 00:05:54,588 --> 00:05:57,388 Speaker 1: I will say, alex ANZELONEI tweeted, He's like, you can't 114 00:05:57,428 --> 00:05:59,668 Speaker 1: just take someone's jersey and sling him through like that. 115 00:05:59,748 --> 00:06:01,748 Speaker 1: It's not allowed. So he had his own take on it, 116 00:06:01,868 --> 00:06:03,828 Speaker 1: plus did decline the penalty anyway, look at his tweet. 117 00:06:03,828 --> 00:06:05,748 Speaker 1: He's right, it's right there. Everyone was really mad about 118 00:06:05,748 --> 00:06:09,148 Speaker 1: that called, including Schttenheimer thirty seven thirty Detroit under three 119 00:06:09,188 --> 00:06:12,468 Speaker 1: to play Oh Baby Home on the Lah the Sun 120 00:06:12,588 --> 00:06:16,388 Speaker 1: God Ah again wasn't supposed to play. You can see 121 00:06:16,388 --> 00:06:18,828 Speaker 1: people out there saying there's no way he'll play. He played, 122 00:06:18,868 --> 00:06:21,628 Speaker 1: He played huge, ninety two yards receiving and then this 123 00:06:21,668 --> 00:06:23,788 Speaker 1: guy zero zero, number zero is the amout of guys who 124 00:06:23,788 --> 00:06:25,708 Speaker 1: are gonna tackle him. We're even to touch on that play. 125 00:06:26,108 --> 00:06:29,108 Speaker 1: That is the hat trick for Gibbs. There's this historical 126 00:06:29,148 --> 00:06:31,348 Speaker 1: mark where he ties barry from those TVs under a 127 00:06:31,388 --> 00:06:33,828 Speaker 1: certain age. It's amazing. He gives the ball away back 128 00:06:33,908 --> 00:06:39,228 Speaker 1: with the towel over the head and forty four to thirty. 129 00:06:39,628 --> 00:06:42,548 Speaker 1: Both these teams badly needed to win. Detroit got it, 130 00:06:42,868 --> 00:06:45,268 Speaker 1: Dallas didn't. There's a lot of fallout from both of 131 00:06:45,308 --> 00:06:49,508 Speaker 1: these things, but against seventy four points of professional football entertainment. Afterwards, 132 00:06:49,508 --> 00:06:52,588 Speaker 1: we're gonna here from Brian Schottenheimer and Dan Campbell said 133 00:06:52,588 --> 00:06:56,228 Speaker 1: we're handled boots man, go ahead, Wow. 134 00:06:55,988 --> 00:06:59,628 Speaker 4: You know where we are, you know, and well I've 135 00:06:59,668 --> 00:07:02,268 Speaker 4: said it all along. We can't worry about the outside noise. 136 00:07:02,468 --> 00:07:04,948 Speaker 4: We were the ones who rode our own there if man, 137 00:07:04,948 --> 00:07:06,668 Speaker 4: we're the ones who know what we are and what 138 00:07:06,748 --> 00:07:10,708 Speaker 4: it takes and why we've had some difficulties, but also 139 00:07:10,828 --> 00:07:16,148 Speaker 4: why we're able to succeed. We know why. So you know, 140 00:07:16,308 --> 00:07:18,748 Speaker 4: it's about us, and it's about how we handle our business, 141 00:07:18,748 --> 00:07:20,228 Speaker 4: and we handled our business today. 142 00:07:20,468 --> 00:07:22,788 Speaker 5: I thought they played hard, gave up too many explosives, 143 00:07:23,188 --> 00:07:26,348 Speaker 5: and then of course, you know, just couldn't when we'd 144 00:07:26,348 --> 00:07:28,068 Speaker 5: get a little momentum, we just couldn't get a stop. 145 00:07:28,108 --> 00:07:30,428 Speaker 5: And so the compromidion football wasn't what it's been over 146 00:07:30,428 --> 00:07:32,228 Speaker 5: the last couple weeks. And when you play a good 147 00:07:32,268 --> 00:07:35,228 Speaker 5: football team like this on the road, unfortunately, when you 148 00:07:35,268 --> 00:07:36,548 Speaker 5: do that, it's gonna be hard to win. 149 00:07:37,868 --> 00:07:39,668 Speaker 3: A lot of emotion out of those head coaches. 150 00:07:39,748 --> 00:07:41,988 Speaker 2: Last night, rightfully so Dan Campbell and the Lions. 151 00:07:42,028 --> 00:07:45,228 Speaker 3: They came up with a desperate, much needed win to 152 00:07:45,268 --> 00:07:48,708 Speaker 3: stay alive in the NFC playoff. This thing meant something 153 00:07:48,948 --> 00:07:51,188 Speaker 3: for both sides. Now we know at least a little 154 00:07:51,188 --> 00:07:54,108 Speaker 3: bit more about the trajectory the Cowboys might take. However, 155 00:07:54,148 --> 00:07:57,428 Speaker 3: the Lions man they scrapped last night, Jason Cabinda. You 156 00:07:57,508 --> 00:07:59,948 Speaker 3: know people over use this phrase, but for you, I 157 00:07:59,948 --> 00:08:02,188 Speaker 3: will say it. You must have loved to see it, 158 00:08:02,428 --> 00:08:04,188 Speaker 3: You must have loved to watch out last night. 159 00:08:04,468 --> 00:08:06,228 Speaker 2: Then what do you think about the Lions? 160 00:08:06,228 --> 00:08:06,508 Speaker 1: Welcome? 161 00:08:07,748 --> 00:08:10,388 Speaker 6: Oh, I absolutely loved what I saw out of the 162 00:08:10,428 --> 00:08:12,388 Speaker 6: Lions team yesterday. And when I look at this game, 163 00:08:12,428 --> 00:08:15,388 Speaker 6: obviously two high potent offenses going against each other, I 164 00:08:15,468 --> 00:08:17,068 Speaker 6: knew it was going to be a high scoring game. 165 00:08:17,148 --> 00:08:19,828 Speaker 6: Think we all knew that. And the question was Detroit 166 00:08:19,868 --> 00:08:21,628 Speaker 6: going to be able to keep up with what's been 167 00:08:21,628 --> 00:08:24,108 Speaker 6: the number one offense in league in the Dallas Cowboys? 168 00:08:24,308 --> 00:08:24,908 Speaker 1: And they did that. 169 00:08:24,988 --> 00:08:27,748 Speaker 6: Now, what was the difference in this game? It was 170 00:08:27,788 --> 00:08:31,868 Speaker 6: the turnovers two picks by Dak Prescott one, Derek Barnes 171 00:08:31,908 --> 00:08:32,828 Speaker 6: one DJ Reid. 172 00:08:33,068 --> 00:08:34,308 Speaker 7: Obviously the punch out with. 173 00:08:34,348 --> 00:08:38,028 Speaker 6: Jack Campbell able to steal those extra possessions. Not only that, 174 00:08:38,548 --> 00:08:41,788 Speaker 6: you keep golf really clean in the pocket, and we 175 00:08:41,828 --> 00:08:44,668 Speaker 6: get to see just how dangerous Jared Goff is when 176 00:08:44,668 --> 00:08:46,908 Speaker 6: you keep him clean. Twenty five or thirty four, three 177 00:08:47,028 --> 00:08:50,668 Speaker 6: hundred and four yards one touchdown. We sacked Dak. He's 178 00:08:50,708 --> 00:08:53,588 Speaker 6: under pressure all day. We get him five times. Everybody's 179 00:08:53,588 --> 00:08:56,388 Speaker 6: been talking about who was opposite Aiden Hutchinson. Why don't 180 00:08:56,388 --> 00:08:57,908 Speaker 6: we have another straw guy on the other side? 181 00:08:58,028 --> 00:08:59,748 Speaker 1: What we got out with he Muhammad who went and 182 00:08:59,748 --> 00:09:02,948 Speaker 1: registered three sacks. I had a huge game, so shout 183 00:09:02,948 --> 00:09:03,468 Speaker 1: out to him. 184 00:09:03,828 --> 00:09:06,508 Speaker 6: And not only yeah, but we won the field position battle. 185 00:09:06,588 --> 00:09:09,788 Speaker 6: Tom Kennedy one of my practice squad dogs that I 186 00:09:09,908 --> 00:09:11,548 Speaker 6: was with when I played with the Detroit line. 187 00:09:11,588 --> 00:09:13,068 Speaker 1: These guy's been on pea squad. 188 00:09:13,028 --> 00:09:15,308 Speaker 6: Six seven years, have been called up sparingly and when 189 00:09:15,348 --> 00:09:17,588 Speaker 6: his number is called, man he goes out there and 190 00:09:17,628 --> 00:09:20,388 Speaker 6: balls out one hundred and twenty yards on kickoff returns 191 00:09:20,428 --> 00:09:22,908 Speaker 6: average forty in return, and then another twenty one yard 192 00:09:22,948 --> 00:09:25,428 Speaker 6: pump return. I mean, it was just a very, very 193 00:09:25,428 --> 00:09:28,548 Speaker 6: complete game. It wasn't completely pretty, it wasn't perfect, like 194 00:09:28,628 --> 00:09:30,388 Speaker 6: Dan said, but they went out there and got the 195 00:09:30,468 --> 00:09:30,948 Speaker 6: job done. 196 00:09:31,028 --> 00:09:32,348 Speaker 1: That is such a win right there. 197 00:09:32,388 --> 00:09:34,668 Speaker 8: Covinda, you brought up Tom Kennedy because I had the 198 00:09:34,708 --> 00:09:36,988 Speaker 8: same note about Tom Kennedy and his ability to put 199 00:09:37,028 --> 00:09:39,988 Speaker 8: the offense in field goal position right off the bat. 200 00:09:40,348 --> 00:09:44,228 Speaker 8: But you talked about two lineback. Oh let's watch these, Okay, 201 00:09:44,268 --> 00:09:47,548 Speaker 8: this is Tom Kennedy. When Covinda says peace squad for 202 00:09:47,548 --> 00:09:49,668 Speaker 8: those of you that don't know, that means practice squad. 203 00:09:49,708 --> 00:09:51,988 Speaker 1: So those guys that are on practice squad. 204 00:09:51,708 --> 00:09:53,588 Speaker 8: During the games, they're usually in hoodies and the T 205 00:09:53,708 --> 00:09:55,348 Speaker 8: shirt on a sideline and not in a. 206 00:09:55,308 --> 00:09:56,228 Speaker 1: Helmet in a jersey. 207 00:09:56,428 --> 00:09:58,908 Speaker 8: So for somebody who is usually on practice squad to 208 00:09:58,948 --> 00:10:01,188 Speaker 8: come up big, especially in the fourth quarter. Two of 209 00:10:01,228 --> 00:10:03,668 Speaker 8: those kickoff returns, we're in the fourth quarter, and that 210 00:10:03,828 --> 00:10:06,508 Speaker 8: was how the the Detroit Lions offensively were able to 211 00:10:06,588 --> 00:10:08,668 Speaker 8: keep that point difference that I thought that they were 212 00:10:08,708 --> 00:10:11,988 Speaker 8: able to sustain late in the game. Now, Jason Committe 213 00:10:12,028 --> 00:10:14,668 Speaker 8: also did mention two names, and he mentioned Derek Barnes 214 00:10:14,668 --> 00:10:16,948 Speaker 8: and Jack Campbell. I said on this show yesterday that 215 00:10:17,068 --> 00:10:20,668 Speaker 8: in order for Kelvin Sheppard, the defensive coordinator for the 216 00:10:20,668 --> 00:10:23,708 Speaker 8: Detroit Lions, in order for him to pose a game 217 00:10:23,748 --> 00:10:27,748 Speaker 8: plan that I thought that would work against this Dallas 218 00:10:27,788 --> 00:10:30,188 Speaker 8: Cowboys offense, he could not run cover one. He could 219 00:10:30,188 --> 00:10:32,948 Speaker 8: not run single high. Kelvin Sheppard understood that. 220 00:10:33,068 --> 00:10:33,388 Speaker 7: Simon. 221 00:10:33,468 --> 00:10:36,708 Speaker 8: Did you know that last night was the least that 222 00:10:36,748 --> 00:10:40,348 Speaker 8: the Detroit Lions ran Cover one not only just this season, 223 00:10:40,388 --> 00:10:42,948 Speaker 8: but in the past two years, which meant that he 224 00:10:43,068 --> 00:10:46,828 Speaker 8: had help over those two wide receivers, George Pickens and 225 00:10:46,868 --> 00:10:49,828 Speaker 8: CD Lamb. So somebody else is on an island, and 226 00:10:49,828 --> 00:10:53,548 Speaker 8: it's those linebackers that you see in this highlight Alex Anzeloni, 227 00:10:54,068 --> 00:10:55,628 Speaker 8: Jack Campbell, and Derek Barnes. 228 00:10:55,708 --> 00:10:56,708 Speaker 1: Jack Campbell had a day. 229 00:10:56,988 --> 00:10:59,428 Speaker 8: He had twelve tackles, one sack, which in my opinion 230 00:10:59,548 --> 00:11:03,428 Speaker 8: was a safety, a forced pombo that led to a touchdown, 231 00:11:03,468 --> 00:11:07,268 Speaker 8: and a QB hit, and obviously Derek Barnes having this interception. 232 00:11:08,108 --> 00:11:11,628 Speaker 8: These men held it down on the islands that they 233 00:11:11,668 --> 00:11:14,588 Speaker 8: were asked to hold down in the run game. 234 00:11:14,708 --> 00:11:15,788 Speaker 1: And in the past game. 235 00:11:16,068 --> 00:11:20,828 Speaker 8: Alex Sanzaloni being man coverage on Jake Ferguson all night long, 236 00:11:21,068 --> 00:11:23,548 Speaker 8: he had no help that was deep in the red zone. 237 00:11:23,548 --> 00:11:26,148 Speaker 8: And it was that red zone performance by that defense 238 00:11:26,348 --> 00:11:29,828 Speaker 8: that I thought really helped solidify this game for them. 239 00:11:30,228 --> 00:11:32,308 Speaker 8: They didn't allow a lot of touchdowns down there, they 240 00:11:32,348 --> 00:11:34,028 Speaker 8: forced a lot of field goals, and I thought that 241 00:11:34,108 --> 00:11:37,228 Speaker 8: thought the linebacker play from the Detroit Lions was a 242 00:11:37,228 --> 00:11:39,588 Speaker 8: determined factor amongst a whole bunch of things for the 243 00:11:39,588 --> 00:11:41,268 Speaker 8: Detroit Lions, KB a. 244 00:11:41,228 --> 00:11:43,948 Speaker 1: Whole bunch of things and a whole bunch of impressive things. 245 00:11:43,988 --> 00:11:46,308 Speaker 1: Is huge win for the Lions, just huge, huge win. 246 00:11:46,508 --> 00:11:48,548 Speaker 1: It's one of these situations where both of these teams 247 00:11:48,588 --> 00:11:50,228 Speaker 1: were like, man, we need this one and only one 248 00:11:50,228 --> 00:11:51,588 Speaker 1: could get it. I just want to go back to 249 00:11:51,668 --> 00:11:54,948 Speaker 1: yesterday where we started the show previewing this game, and 250 00:11:55,028 --> 00:11:57,108 Speaker 1: I had some things to say, particularly about what Dan 251 00:11:57,148 --> 00:11:59,908 Speaker 1: Campbell needed. It sounded like this tonight, we see them 252 00:11:59,948 --> 00:12:04,028 Speaker 1: when they're bleeding. Be the kneecap team tonight. You lose tonight, 253 00:12:04,108 --> 00:12:07,228 Speaker 1: you probably not making the playoffs. And if you do 254 00:12:07,348 --> 00:12:09,628 Speaker 1: lose in your own house to a Cowboys team that 255 00:12:09,748 --> 00:12:11,988 Speaker 1: was three five and one, you don't deserve to be 256 00:12:12,428 --> 00:12:15,028 Speaker 1: enough of the stake in Lobster Lions. Let's get back 257 00:12:15,068 --> 00:12:18,108 Speaker 1: to the kneecaps. Show me what you got, and they did. 258 00:12:18,588 --> 00:12:21,828 Speaker 1: They did. Guys, you can't say that we're the team 259 00:12:21,868 --> 00:12:24,068 Speaker 1: that's gonna fight and fight when you knock us down 260 00:12:24,148 --> 00:12:26,228 Speaker 1: and then on a night like that when you need 261 00:12:26,268 --> 00:12:28,388 Speaker 1: to win, have Dallas come in and slap you around again. 262 00:12:28,428 --> 00:12:30,748 Speaker 1: And they did not. I'm telling you they got those. 263 00:12:30,988 --> 00:12:35,548 Speaker 1: Those were grass fed kneecaps. They brind those suckers over nights. 264 00:12:35,788 --> 00:12:39,628 Speaker 1: They saw Tatum, they put a little butter. Those were really, really, 265 00:12:39,708 --> 00:12:43,268 Speaker 1: really good kneecaps for so many different ways. Very impressed 266 00:12:43,308 --> 00:12:45,148 Speaker 1: with Dan Campbell with the defense, with the offense. They 267 00:12:45,148 --> 00:12:47,148 Speaker 1: had to score forty four points and I don't know 268 00:12:47,148 --> 00:12:49,868 Speaker 1: if it's just me, like, this team hits so different 269 00:12:49,908 --> 00:12:52,668 Speaker 1: at home, the line just hit different. I cannot believe 270 00:12:52,708 --> 00:12:54,828 Speaker 1: the team I watched last night was the team in 271 00:12:54,828 --> 00:12:58,028 Speaker 1: Philadelphia I barely recognized a few weeks ago. They are 272 00:12:58,228 --> 00:13:00,788 Speaker 1: so much better at home. Not just better, you can 273 00:13:00,828 --> 00:13:02,948 Speaker 1: look at the stats, they just look like a different squad. 274 00:13:03,188 --> 00:13:06,668 Speaker 1: Kids looks different, golf looks different, the defense looks different. Now. 275 00:13:06,708 --> 00:13:08,668 Speaker 1: The problem is, I guess with that is that they're 276 00:13:08,788 --> 00:13:11,188 Speaker 1: likely not going to be playing home playoff games. But 277 00:13:11,788 --> 00:13:13,748 Speaker 1: we can talk about that for the next several months. 278 00:13:13,788 --> 00:13:16,308 Speaker 1: I just next several weeks. Rather, I just am so 279 00:13:16,388 --> 00:13:18,988 Speaker 1: impressed and dare I say proud that the Dan Campbell 280 00:13:19,068 --> 00:13:22,268 Speaker 1: messaging really works. And we're three four years in now, 281 00:13:22,308 --> 00:13:25,108 Speaker 1: and it's like it's not tuned out. All that nonsense 282 00:13:25,188 --> 00:13:28,308 Speaker 1: about well we're gonna fight back. They did that. It 283 00:13:28,388 --> 00:13:31,508 Speaker 1: wasn't just rhetoric. It wasn't just some stenciled phrase on 284 00:13:31,548 --> 00:13:34,748 Speaker 1: a weight room wall about Grid. Last night was Grid. 285 00:13:35,348 --> 00:13:36,868 Speaker 1: It's not enough to put it on the T shirt 286 00:13:36,988 --> 00:13:38,548 Speaker 1: when you have a team come in that just beat 287 00:13:38,588 --> 00:13:41,428 Speaker 1: the both of the defending conference champions back to back 288 00:13:41,628 --> 00:13:44,068 Speaker 1: and everyone is palpably rooting for it to beat you. 289 00:13:44,188 --> 00:13:46,268 Speaker 1: So the couple is gonna be in the playoffs and 290 00:13:46,348 --> 00:13:50,188 Speaker 1: the Lions that screw that. You're gonna take Jared Goff 291 00:13:50,188 --> 00:13:52,108 Speaker 1: and I'm on row to the Amazon post game and 292 00:13:52,148 --> 00:13:53,988 Speaker 1: you're gonna like it. You're not getting Dak and you're 293 00:13:54,028 --> 00:13:56,548 Speaker 1: not getting pickings. This is our house, this is Detroit. 294 00:13:56,588 --> 00:13:58,588 Speaker 1: We just scored forty four and we are gonna still 295 00:13:58,588 --> 00:14:00,348 Speaker 1: get in the playoffs. I could go on and on. 296 00:14:00,788 --> 00:14:02,508 Speaker 1: This could have been a bad night for the Lions. 297 00:14:02,588 --> 00:14:04,308 Speaker 1: I mean, is there anybody who symbolized the lines where 298 00:14:04,308 --> 00:14:06,588 Speaker 1: the a'man Ross Saint Brown? Do you know how difficult 299 00:14:06,588 --> 00:14:08,668 Speaker 1: it is to be the heart of a team as 300 00:14:08,708 --> 00:14:11,908 Speaker 1: a wide receiver. It's very difficult. How many guys in 301 00:14:11,948 --> 00:14:14,868 Speaker 1: the history have been the beating heart of a team 302 00:14:14,948 --> 00:14:17,388 Speaker 1: at that poside? I mean, heinz Ward like, there's a 303 00:14:17,628 --> 00:14:20,628 Speaker 1: very small club. And I'm monra went legend last night, 304 00:14:20,788 --> 00:14:23,668 Speaker 1: Impressed with the Lions, proud of the Lions. Jamis yeah, ahead, 305 00:14:23,748 --> 00:14:25,948 Speaker 1: and you talk about Ama Ross Saint Brown. I'll just 306 00:14:25,948 --> 00:14:27,468 Speaker 1: give you, guys an example of what kind of do 307 00:14:27,548 --> 00:14:30,068 Speaker 1: this is. You talk about grit, you talk about what 308 00:14:30,188 --> 00:14:33,468 Speaker 1: this team is really about. A'man Ross Saint Brown embodies 309 00:14:33,548 --> 00:14:35,388 Speaker 1: all of that. And I'm telling you what, it is 310 00:14:35,428 --> 00:14:37,628 Speaker 1: so easy for the rest of your team to embody 311 00:14:37,668 --> 00:14:41,388 Speaker 1: the identity of grit of toughness when your best player 312 00:14:41,708 --> 00:14:44,028 Speaker 1: is the embodiment of that exact word. I'll tell you 313 00:14:44,068 --> 00:14:46,188 Speaker 1: a story, right, I think it was my fourth or 314 00:14:46,268 --> 00:14:48,428 Speaker 1: fifth year. I had just torn my PCL. I've been 315 00:14:48,468 --> 00:14:50,828 Speaker 1: on ie off about three or four weeks already. I'm 316 00:14:50,868 --> 00:14:54,308 Speaker 1: and Rada the game prior he gets hurt halfway tears 317 00:14:54,348 --> 00:14:55,308 Speaker 1: of ligament in the ankle. 318 00:14:55,788 --> 00:14:57,148 Speaker 9: I just remember as an ankle injury. 319 00:14:57,508 --> 00:15:00,628 Speaker 6: And just two days after that torn ligament, he's outside 320 00:15:00,668 --> 00:15:02,668 Speaker 6: with me, is I'm trying to come back. I'm running 321 00:15:02,668 --> 00:15:05,308 Speaker 6: my forties, my fifties, getting my knee BA together. This 322 00:15:05,388 --> 00:15:08,668 Speaker 6: dude's already outside legitimately cutting. He's not in the hot 323 00:15:08,708 --> 00:15:10,748 Speaker 6: top getting it warm and icing it down. He is 324 00:15:10,868 --> 00:15:14,268 Speaker 6: outside trying to do everything he can to come back 325 00:15:14,268 --> 00:15:16,468 Speaker 6: in the game, and for him to not only come 326 00:15:16,508 --> 00:15:19,268 Speaker 6: back and play in this game and not be a liability, 327 00:15:19,308 --> 00:15:21,708 Speaker 6: but be a big factor. Asked to why they won 328 00:15:21,828 --> 00:15:25,108 Speaker 6: six catches ninety two yards, toud like that is the 329 00:15:25,148 --> 00:15:29,028 Speaker 6: embodiment of a leader and a competitor. 330 00:15:28,468 --> 00:15:29,468 Speaker 1: And Amara Saint Brown. 331 00:15:29,508 --> 00:15:32,348 Speaker 6: I mean, he's worth every single penny that Detroit Lions 332 00:15:32,348 --> 00:15:32,748 Speaker 6: gave him. 333 00:15:32,828 --> 00:15:33,428 Speaker 2: That's so cool. 334 00:15:33,508 --> 00:15:36,628 Speaker 3: That's such a good story. Kabinda well done, and way 335 00:15:36,668 --> 00:15:40,988 Speaker 3: to reflect on it. He's just got that moxy about him. 336 00:15:40,988 --> 00:15:42,428 Speaker 3: He comes out of the tunnel even with a bad 337 00:15:42,428 --> 00:15:46,228 Speaker 3: ankle and the Cowboys defense really crap it, crap, he's 338 00:15:46,268 --> 00:15:46,628 Speaker 3: out here. 339 00:15:46,668 --> 00:15:48,788 Speaker 2: He's gonna play the lion. 340 00:15:48,908 --> 00:15:52,388 Speaker 3: Scrapped Kyle, who are you scrapping with? I can't not 341 00:15:52,628 --> 00:15:55,828 Speaker 3: see that video of you yesterday. You just look you 342 00:15:55,828 --> 00:15:59,108 Speaker 3: look pristine, you look all kept, You're great. You got 343 00:15:59,108 --> 00:16:01,388 Speaker 3: a big old scratch on your forehead today, dude, what's 344 00:16:01,388 --> 00:16:01,748 Speaker 3: going on? 345 00:16:02,668 --> 00:16:03,068 Speaker 7: Yeah? 346 00:16:03,148 --> 00:16:06,028 Speaker 1: All right? So you know me, I'm constantly adding to 347 00:16:06,068 --> 00:16:08,788 Speaker 1: my medical chart. I can barely do my job at 348 00:16:08,788 --> 00:16:11,148 Speaker 1: this point without getting injured. I just cut myself with 349 00:16:11,188 --> 00:16:14,308 Speaker 1: a chainsaw. We could go on this. I have the 350 00:16:14,388 --> 00:16:17,308 Speaker 1: scratch right here. I have another one here. I don't 351 00:16:17,308 --> 00:16:19,388 Speaker 1: already make up on the show, so you can you 352 00:16:19,428 --> 00:16:21,588 Speaker 1: can straight up see it. I will tell you that 353 00:16:22,708 --> 00:16:25,588 Speaker 1: last night I was working. I was at the University 354 00:16:25,628 --> 00:16:27,388 Speaker 1: of Connecticut. I had to drive all the way up there, 355 00:16:27,668 --> 00:16:30,188 Speaker 1: and I was working I'm shooting a piece for CBS 356 00:16:30,228 --> 00:16:32,548 Speaker 1: the NFL today, which will air on Sunday, and I'm 357 00:16:32,588 --> 00:16:34,308 Speaker 1: not going to give it away, but let me just 358 00:16:34,348 --> 00:16:38,148 Speaker 1: say that I was impersonating a current NFL head coach 359 00:16:38,588 --> 00:16:42,268 Speaker 1: and one who gets really excited maybe after games, and 360 00:16:42,308 --> 00:16:45,548 Speaker 1: in doing that, maybe the garment that I was wearing 361 00:16:45,588 --> 00:16:48,508 Speaker 1: had a zipper on it, and in continuously pulling it 362 00:16:48,548 --> 00:16:50,948 Speaker 1: over my head to remove it, it scratched me and 363 00:16:51,028 --> 00:16:54,428 Speaker 1: scratched me. And I think there's a picture. This is 364 00:16:54,428 --> 00:16:56,548 Speaker 1: why I'm wounded on the TV today. Go ahead if 365 00:16:56,548 --> 00:16:59,508 Speaker 1: you have the picture or yeah. So this was me 366 00:16:59,588 --> 00:17:03,428 Speaker 1: last night. Guys. This was about nine o'clock last night 367 00:17:03,548 --> 00:17:07,588 Speaker 1: around the University in Connecticut, and I wounded myself. And 368 00:17:07,628 --> 00:17:09,988 Speaker 1: I'm sorry that people watching Good Morning Football that they 369 00:17:10,028 --> 00:17:11,908 Speaker 1: have to look at my big dumb head with cuts 370 00:17:11,948 --> 00:17:14,468 Speaker 1: all over it. But I just work hard, I commit, 371 00:17:14,548 --> 00:17:16,228 Speaker 1: and I don't have any makeup, so we're gonna get 372 00:17:16,228 --> 00:17:18,028 Speaker 1: through it together like the Lions did last night. 373 00:17:19,148 --> 00:17:21,668 Speaker 2: Oh my gosh, glad you're okay. I can't believe you 374 00:17:21,668 --> 00:17:23,108 Speaker 2: had to go to stores to do that. 375 00:17:23,428 --> 00:17:25,028 Speaker 3: Why you had to go to the campus of the 376 00:17:25,308 --> 00:17:26,348 Speaker 3: University of Connecticut. 377 00:17:26,468 --> 00:17:29,188 Speaker 2: I did Kyle, be careful those zippers, man. You know, 378 00:17:29,228 --> 00:17:30,388 Speaker 2: getting dressed is tough. 379 00:17:30,748 --> 00:17:33,268 Speaker 3: There's a Sesame Street out there episode out there called, 380 00:17:33,348 --> 00:17:35,468 Speaker 3: you know, getting Getting Dressed Distressed. 381 00:17:35,148 --> 00:17:37,668 Speaker 8: And uh, I thought, really yeah, I thought I thought 382 00:17:37,708 --> 00:17:39,508 Speaker 8: KB was going to say he was just biting kneecaps 383 00:17:39,548 --> 00:17:40,068 Speaker 8: like the lions. 384 00:17:40,068 --> 00:17:41,668 Speaker 1: I thought, that's I thought he was going to know. 385 00:17:42,388 --> 00:17:45,068 Speaker 3: Anytime Kyle uses the phrase a so and so team 386 00:17:45,188 --> 00:17:47,228 Speaker 3: slapped around another team like, I just thought he took 387 00:17:47,228 --> 00:17:50,028 Speaker 3: it very literally. It's it's it's tricky out there. But Kyle, 388 00:17:50,028 --> 00:17:51,748 Speaker 3: we can't wait to see the piece on CBS. Those 389 00:17:51,748 --> 00:17:54,188 Speaker 3: are always quite creative and as you say, they're great 390 00:17:54,228 --> 00:17:55,428 Speaker 3: because you commit to the bit. 391 00:17:55,588 --> 00:17:56,228 Speaker 2: So well done. 392 00:17:56,348 --> 00:17:57,628 Speaker 1: We'll send until them. 393 00:17:57,868 --> 00:18:00,028 Speaker 3: We'll get you some neo Sporren on the forehead there, 394 00:18:00,108 --> 00:18:03,708 Speaker 3: Tom Pellasero. Now that we know Kyle's injury and that 395 00:18:03,748 --> 00:18:06,388 Speaker 3: he is more more than probable to return to GMFP 396 00:18:06,588 --> 00:18:08,428 Speaker 3: next week, what else are we looking at ahead of 397 00:18:08,468 --> 00:18:09,068 Speaker 3: week fourteen? 398 00:18:09,788 --> 00:18:13,028 Speaker 10: Well, Kyle's recovery certainly is number one today, but a 399 00:18:13,028 --> 00:18:15,628 Speaker 10: close second would be Justin Herbert, who practiced on a 400 00:18:15,708 --> 00:18:19,588 Speaker 10: limited basis Thursday, just three days after undergoing surgery to 401 00:18:19,708 --> 00:18:23,388 Speaker 10: stabilize a fracture in his left hand. There are still 402 00:18:23,428 --> 00:18:26,508 Speaker 10: some milestones that Herbert is going to have to clear here. 403 00:18:26,548 --> 00:18:29,188 Speaker 10: He needs the swelling to come out of his non 404 00:18:29,268 --> 00:18:30,268 Speaker 10: throwing hand. 405 00:18:30,228 --> 00:18:31,548 Speaker 7: But Herbert has said his. 406 00:18:31,428 --> 00:18:34,348 Speaker 10: Goal is to play Monday Night against the Eagles. Given 407 00:18:34,388 --> 00:18:37,148 Speaker 10: his track record all the injuries he has played through, 408 00:18:37,388 --> 00:18:40,548 Speaker 10: it does seem like it is trending in the right direction. 409 00:18:40,948 --> 00:18:41,788 Speaker 1: The Eagles will. 410 00:18:41,628 --> 00:18:44,988 Speaker 10: Not have their standout defensive tackle Jalen Carter, who is 411 00:18:45,068 --> 00:18:49,788 Speaker 10: out for Monday Night after undergoing a procedure for both 412 00:18:49,788 --> 00:18:52,668 Speaker 10: of his shoulders. At this point, Carter is considered to 413 00:18:52,748 --> 00:18:54,868 Speaker 10: be week to week, but for this week, that is 414 00:18:54,908 --> 00:18:59,228 Speaker 10: a big piece to be missing against a good Chargers team. Meanwhile, 415 00:18:59,228 --> 00:19:03,468 Speaker 10: Commander's quarterback Jaden Daniels was listed as a full participant 416 00:19:03,508 --> 00:19:06,948 Speaker 10: in practice on Thursday for the first time since dislocating 417 00:19:07,028 --> 00:19:10,308 Speaker 10: his left elbow back on November second. Dan Quinn said 418 00:19:10,428 --> 00:19:12,668 Speaker 10: earlier in the week that Daniels had not yet been 419 00:19:12,708 --> 00:19:15,868 Speaker 10: cleared for contact. It is unclear at this point whether 420 00:19:15,948 --> 00:19:20,468 Speaker 10: that clearance has taken place, but certainly full participation meaning 421 00:19:20,508 --> 00:19:23,068 Speaker 10: taking every first team rep, is a big step in 422 00:19:23,108 --> 00:19:25,948 Speaker 10: the right direction. Nothing final we'll hear from Dan Quinn 423 00:19:26,028 --> 00:19:27,948 Speaker 10: later on this morning. But it does seem like this 424 00:19:28,108 --> 00:19:31,388 Speaker 10: is tracking for Daniels to potentially be back on Sunday 425 00:19:31,428 --> 00:19:32,188 Speaker 10: against Minnesota. 426 00:19:32,228 --> 00:19:32,828 Speaker 1: Jamie cool. 427 00:19:32,868 --> 00:19:34,588 Speaker 2: Good for them, Good for the commander. Thank you, Tom, 428 00:19:34,628 --> 00:19:36,228 Speaker 2: appreciate it. We'll talk to you a little bit. 429 00:19:36,428 --> 00:19:39,948 Speaker 3: Week fourteen kicked off last night and it caps off 430 00:19:39,948 --> 00:19:42,228 Speaker 3: for the Monday night football game across the street. But 431 00:19:42,268 --> 00:19:45,868 Speaker 3: there is a Sunday night tasty treat that's happening between 432 00:19:45,868 --> 00:19:47,508 Speaker 3: the Chiefs and the Texans. 433 00:19:47,908 --> 00:19:51,668 Speaker 2: We got questioned questions, that game's got answers. 434 00:19:51,828 --> 00:19:56,188 Speaker 3: Kyle Brandts jokes about your forehead scratches. 435 00:19:55,748 --> 00:19:59,188 Speaker 2: Even more to come. Oh my gosh, buddy, Yeah. 436 00:19:58,948 --> 00:20:01,268 Speaker 1: What can I do? Guys? I know I keep it 437 00:20:01,388 --> 00:20:03,188 Speaker 1: an injured all the time. Maybe I should read. 438 00:20:03,028 --> 00:20:03,748 Speaker 7: The right now on the wall. 439 00:20:03,748 --> 00:20:08,308 Speaker 1: Hey, Sunday afternoon, four point thirty lambeau Field. Is that 440 00:20:08,348 --> 00:20:10,588 Speaker 1: good at all? Oh? We got pictures of the sweetness. 441 00:20:10,668 --> 00:20:14,988 Speaker 1: We got farve Bears Packers, in my opinion, the biggest 442 00:20:14,988 --> 00:20:18,508 Speaker 1: Bears Packers game. And I think about thirteen years. I mean, 443 00:20:18,588 --> 00:20:21,028 Speaker 1: it's been a long time. I guess what we got. 444 00:20:21,428 --> 00:20:24,548 Speaker 1: Ron Rivera's coming on. He knows this rivaler, He knows 445 00:20:24,588 --> 00:20:27,108 Speaker 1: everything about it. He played in it, he breathed and 446 00:20:27,188 --> 00:20:29,468 Speaker 1: bled in it, and he played with Walter as well. 447 00:20:29,468 --> 00:20:31,268 Speaker 1: We're gonna talk to Ron Rivera, but after this huge 448 00:20:31,268 --> 00:20:32,828 Speaker 1: Bears Packers game, we're all over it. 449 00:20:43,948 --> 00:20:45,748 Speaker 11: Good Morning Football. 450 00:20:46,388 --> 00:20:48,908 Speaker 3: Our first guest on GMFB today is a two time 451 00:20:48,988 --> 00:20:51,068 Speaker 3: NFL Coach of the Year and a Super Bowl champion 452 00:20:51,068 --> 00:20:54,108 Speaker 3: who's recently been sharing his sounds back in the college 453 00:20:54,188 --> 00:20:57,508 Speaker 3: ranks deservedly, so we're excited always to have this guy 454 00:20:57,548 --> 00:20:58,628 Speaker 3: stop by GMFB. 455 00:20:59,188 --> 00:21:00,948 Speaker 2: It's our coach, Ron Rivera. 456 00:21:01,108 --> 00:21:01,828 Speaker 11: What's up called? 457 00:21:02,068 --> 00:21:07,228 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm not even. 458 00:21:07,028 --> 00:21:08,908 Speaker 3: Going to buy the fact that that might be a 459 00:21:08,948 --> 00:21:11,508 Speaker 3: fake background. I think that's exactly where your office looks 460 00:21:11,508 --> 00:21:13,948 Speaker 3: at it. Coach, It is real. All right, it's great 461 00:21:13,948 --> 00:21:17,268 Speaker 3: to see you. Can we review what happened last night? 462 00:21:17,348 --> 00:21:20,988 Speaker 3: You are a classically trained in the NFC North behavior 463 00:21:21,028 --> 00:21:23,468 Speaker 3: of the teams, but man, the Lions really took it 464 00:21:23,468 --> 00:21:24,108 Speaker 3: to the Cowboys. 465 00:21:24,108 --> 00:21:25,428 Speaker 2: What impressed you about Detroit? 466 00:21:25,748 --> 00:21:28,668 Speaker 12: Well, I agree with what Kyle said earlier, This was 467 00:21:28,788 --> 00:21:33,508 Speaker 12: a Detroit type game. Listening to what Dan had to say, 468 00:21:33,748 --> 00:21:36,668 Speaker 12: they played the type of football they're capable of. They 469 00:21:36,668 --> 00:21:38,668 Speaker 12: got after him. They did bite off a couple of 470 00:21:38,788 --> 00:21:41,948 Speaker 12: knee pads. But what I did love though, was the defense. 471 00:21:42,268 --> 00:21:45,268 Speaker 12: They forced four field goals. That that was really probably 472 00:21:45,468 --> 00:21:47,708 Speaker 12: the biggest point in the game, was that every time 473 00:21:47,748 --> 00:21:51,228 Speaker 12: they got close to the red zone, they stopped them, forced. 474 00:21:50,908 --> 00:21:52,308 Speaker 7: The field goals. And I really believe that was the 475 00:21:52,348 --> 00:21:53,108 Speaker 7: difference in the game. 476 00:21:53,148 --> 00:21:56,308 Speaker 1: Was that I hear you, it really was, and I 477 00:21:56,348 --> 00:21:58,908 Speaker 1: think it was in seventy four points, as we said, coach, 478 00:21:58,988 --> 00:22:01,028 Speaker 1: but they were just better at the end. In the meantime, 479 00:22:01,508 --> 00:22:04,948 Speaker 1: there's been this wonderful swell of support and he hasn't for 480 00:22:04,988 --> 00:22:07,948 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, what Brian Schottenheimer's doing, what Dak is doing, 481 00:22:08,068 --> 00:22:11,108 Speaker 1: it became a really positive story. And then now their 482 00:22:11,148 --> 00:22:14,028 Speaker 1: work is just really going to be almost impossible to 483 00:22:14,068 --> 00:22:16,668 Speaker 1: get to the playoffs. When you watch the Cowboys last night, 484 00:22:16,668 --> 00:22:18,708 Speaker 1: when you've watched them this month, what stands out to you. 485 00:22:18,908 --> 00:22:20,428 Speaker 7: Well, the explosion on offense. 486 00:22:20,748 --> 00:22:22,788 Speaker 12: I think, you know, having all the tools back, all 487 00:22:22,828 --> 00:22:25,788 Speaker 12: the weapons back, Dak has really shown why he is 488 00:22:25,948 --> 00:22:28,148 Speaker 12: considered one of the better quarterbacks in this league. 489 00:22:28,308 --> 00:22:29,948 Speaker 7: So you got to appreciate that. 490 00:22:30,588 --> 00:22:32,028 Speaker 12: The other thing too, with some of the moves that 491 00:22:32,068 --> 00:22:34,428 Speaker 12: were made bringing in some personnel, I thought they showed 492 00:22:34,508 --> 00:22:38,108 Speaker 12: up the defensive line, and it really helped the team overall, 493 00:22:38,148 --> 00:22:40,868 Speaker 12: because a lot of times everything you do does start 494 00:22:40,948 --> 00:22:44,068 Speaker 12: up front, even though you've got explosive players. But yesterday, 495 00:22:44,268 --> 00:22:46,708 Speaker 12: when you watch that game and you see just how 496 00:22:47,348 --> 00:22:51,548 Speaker 12: aggressive Detroit was on defense, how physical they were, how 497 00:22:51,588 --> 00:22:54,228 Speaker 12: they were ball hockey, I mean, those types of things 498 00:22:54,508 --> 00:22:57,108 Speaker 12: make a huge difference, and it really sets the tone 499 00:22:57,108 --> 00:22:59,388 Speaker 12: and temple for your for your for your offense. And 500 00:22:59,428 --> 00:23:02,148 Speaker 12: that's what we saw with Detroit. They lived off of 501 00:23:02,188 --> 00:23:06,468 Speaker 12: those takeaways. They made those takeaways Costa Dallas. 502 00:23:06,148 --> 00:23:07,388 Speaker 2: As a standalone game. 503 00:23:07,548 --> 00:23:10,348 Speaker 3: To watch the Lions last night, coach, it was interesting 504 00:23:10,388 --> 00:23:11,148 Speaker 3: to see it unfold. 505 00:23:11,268 --> 00:23:12,348 Speaker 2: What makes it more. 506 00:23:12,228 --> 00:23:15,828 Speaker 3: Fascinating is how it compares to what's going on in Chicago. 507 00:23:16,148 --> 00:23:18,348 Speaker 3: You have such a long history with the Bears, both 508 00:23:18,388 --> 00:23:22,228 Speaker 3: as a player and a coach. This team, the Bears 509 00:23:22,388 --> 00:23:24,748 Speaker 3: since number one in the NFC overall, it is the 510 00:23:24,748 --> 00:23:26,868 Speaker 3: logo that looms lards on the left side of. 511 00:23:26,868 --> 00:23:28,548 Speaker 2: Our screen with the number one next to it. 512 00:23:28,908 --> 00:23:31,108 Speaker 3: What is standing out about this season for you and 513 00:23:31,148 --> 00:23:33,068 Speaker 3: the Ben Johnson led Chicago Bears. 514 00:23:33,308 --> 00:23:34,788 Speaker 7: Well, first of all, I got to give kudos to 515 00:23:34,828 --> 00:23:35,428 Speaker 7: Ben Johnson. 516 00:23:35,468 --> 00:23:38,068 Speaker 12: He's gotten those players to buy into his style, his way. 517 00:23:38,268 --> 00:23:39,948 Speaker 12: I think he took a little bit away from Dan 518 00:23:39,988 --> 00:23:42,548 Speaker 12: Campbell trying to get these guys understanding how important it 519 00:23:42,588 --> 00:23:43,428 Speaker 12: is to be physical. 520 00:23:43,588 --> 00:23:44,908 Speaker 7: You watch the way they run the ball. 521 00:23:44,908 --> 00:23:46,628 Speaker 12: They've got two running backs that have a chance to 522 00:23:46,708 --> 00:23:49,548 Speaker 12: rush for one thousand yards each. So that's another big, 523 00:23:49,588 --> 00:23:53,148 Speaker 12: big accomplishment. But as he said, their passing game isn't 524 00:23:53,148 --> 00:23:56,068 Speaker 12: what it needs to be. And if you think about that, 525 00:23:56,068 --> 00:23:58,508 Speaker 12: that their passing game is just you know, average by 526 00:23:58,548 --> 00:24:01,908 Speaker 12: his standards, that's a pretty impressive offense right now. Then 527 00:24:01,988 --> 00:24:04,868 Speaker 12: defensive you never really know who's going to step up 528 00:24:04,948 --> 00:24:06,988 Speaker 12: and play big for them, and that I think is 529 00:24:06,988 --> 00:24:08,668 Speaker 12: one of the things that you really got to appreciate 530 00:24:08,668 --> 00:24:11,708 Speaker 12: because it is really defense by committee. As oppost you 531 00:24:11,788 --> 00:24:14,068 Speaker 12: got one or two guys that are making all the plays. 532 00:24:14,588 --> 00:24:18,068 Speaker 1: Coach, I think of you during your era coaching Cam Newton. 533 00:24:18,308 --> 00:24:22,788 Speaker 1: Number one overall pick, huge talent, big, big personality. Caleb Williams, 534 00:24:22,828 --> 00:24:25,468 Speaker 1: different player, different guy, but number one overall pick has 535 00:24:25,508 --> 00:24:28,308 Speaker 1: all this pressure on his shoulders and there's this sense 536 00:24:28,388 --> 00:24:31,468 Speaker 1: yet that he hasn't really even hit his stride and 537 00:24:31,508 --> 00:24:34,868 Speaker 1: there's still nine to three when you watch Caleb under 538 00:24:34,908 --> 00:24:37,548 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson only a second year guy. Now, Caleb, what 539 00:24:37,548 --> 00:24:39,108 Speaker 1: do you think and what do you see from him? 540 00:24:39,828 --> 00:24:41,628 Speaker 7: Well, you know, I do see those moments. They show 541 00:24:41,668 --> 00:24:43,188 Speaker 7: you why he was the number one pick. 542 00:24:43,348 --> 00:24:45,388 Speaker 12: He's got a tremendous amount of talent, but he still 543 00:24:45,428 --> 00:24:47,388 Speaker 12: has to learn and harness the rest of the of 544 00:24:47,428 --> 00:24:49,988 Speaker 12: his game, you know. And I think that that part 545 00:24:50,028 --> 00:24:52,668 Speaker 12: of it is really just understanding the acumen of the game. 546 00:24:52,988 --> 00:24:56,468 Speaker 12: Understanding the importance of being able to sit back in 547 00:24:56,508 --> 00:24:59,948 Speaker 12: the pocket, go through your reads, make plays or dump 548 00:25:00,028 --> 00:25:01,948 Speaker 12: the ball, get rid of the ball, throw it away. 549 00:25:02,188 --> 00:25:04,028 Speaker 12: Every now and then I see him try to force 550 00:25:04,068 --> 00:25:06,828 Speaker 12: things things happen. You don't always have to have that. 551 00:25:06,908 --> 00:25:09,708 Speaker 12: You just take what's there and manage the game. And 552 00:25:09,748 --> 00:25:11,428 Speaker 12: then when they need you to make a big play, 553 00:25:11,668 --> 00:25:13,868 Speaker 12: step up this young man. I really think it's going 554 00:25:13,908 --> 00:25:15,988 Speaker 12: to be a solid pro. I think this guy's going 555 00:25:16,028 --> 00:25:17,748 Speaker 12: to have a tremendous career and he's gonna lead I 556 00:25:17,748 --> 00:25:20,468 Speaker 12: think the Bears to another opportunity to get another one 557 00:25:20,508 --> 00:25:21,988 Speaker 12: of the Lombardi trophies. 558 00:25:22,188 --> 00:25:23,588 Speaker 1: Of course you're talking about whole baby. 559 00:25:23,748 --> 00:25:26,948 Speaker 8: That the importance for Caleb Williams to understand the importance 560 00:25:26,988 --> 00:25:29,108 Speaker 8: of his decision I think he doesn't understand. 561 00:25:29,148 --> 00:25:30,588 Speaker 1: I think he does understand. 562 00:25:30,188 --> 00:25:31,668 Speaker 8: The importance of this rivalry. 563 00:25:32,108 --> 00:25:34,908 Speaker 1: Rivalry the Packers and the Bears. It continues this week 564 00:25:34,948 --> 00:25:37,388 Speaker 1: in that Lambeau. I want you to go back though. 565 00:25:37,428 --> 00:25:40,828 Speaker 8: For you, what is your favorite memory about this rivalry 566 00:25:40,908 --> 00:25:41,828 Speaker 8: do your years? 567 00:25:42,068 --> 00:25:44,508 Speaker 7: Wow, you know, just the physicology of the games. 568 00:25:44,548 --> 00:25:46,988 Speaker 12: I mean, it really was almost you almost want to say, 569 00:25:46,988 --> 00:25:49,468 Speaker 12: it was almost personal, the way they played, the way 570 00:25:49,508 --> 00:25:52,428 Speaker 12: we played. I remember games when for the first time 571 00:25:52,468 --> 00:25:53,228 Speaker 12: everybody got to. 572 00:25:53,188 --> 00:25:57,148 Speaker 7: See William Refrigerator Plary played fullback, and that was really 573 00:25:57,148 --> 00:25:59,148 Speaker 7: something that was really kind of neat. But I do 574 00:25:59,188 --> 00:25:59,788 Speaker 7: remember one thing. 575 00:25:59,828 --> 00:26:03,628 Speaker 12: I remember my very first Chicago Green Bay game and 576 00:26:03,748 --> 00:26:07,188 Speaker 12: Walter pay played about as physical a game as anybody 577 00:26:07,188 --> 00:26:09,388 Speaker 12: could have. And I remember getting on the airplane and 578 00:26:09,428 --> 00:26:11,708 Speaker 12: Walter sat across from me and I noticed, you know 579 00:26:11,748 --> 00:26:14,348 Speaker 12: that it was the first time I saw him soar 580 00:26:14,708 --> 00:26:15,628 Speaker 12: like he was hurting. 581 00:26:15,668 --> 00:26:17,748 Speaker 7: But during the game, you would have never known that, 582 00:26:17,868 --> 00:26:19,548 Speaker 7: you know, because he was so physical. 583 00:26:19,628 --> 00:26:21,948 Speaker 12: But after the game, when he had a chance to 584 00:26:22,028 --> 00:26:24,308 Speaker 12: kind of sit back and relax in his share as 585 00:26:24,308 --> 00:26:27,028 Speaker 12: we're flying back, you could tell, dude, that really had 586 00:26:27,068 --> 00:26:28,028 Speaker 12: a physical game. 587 00:26:28,508 --> 00:26:31,748 Speaker 6: Lots of physical Green Bay defenses over the years. 588 00:26:31,828 --> 00:26:33,628 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson's total porters. 589 00:26:33,308 --> 00:26:35,748 Speaker 6: This week that this may be the toughest defense that 590 00:26:35,828 --> 00:26:38,028 Speaker 6: they have faced all year long. What do you think 591 00:26:38,108 --> 00:26:41,028 Speaker 6: Ben Johnson's plan is going to be to attack Micah 592 00:26:41,028 --> 00:26:42,708 Speaker 6: Parsons and this defensive line. 593 00:26:42,868 --> 00:26:44,548 Speaker 7: Well, I think it's going to start with running the football. 594 00:26:44,548 --> 00:26:44,908 Speaker 7: I really do. 595 00:26:44,948 --> 00:26:47,028 Speaker 12: They've run it so well this year, and they've been 596 00:26:47,068 --> 00:26:49,348 Speaker 12: physical that way and they've worn their opponents down. 597 00:26:49,708 --> 00:26:50,308 Speaker 7: I really do. 598 00:26:50,428 --> 00:26:53,468 Speaker 12: And then with the way Ben calls games, you've got 599 00:26:53,468 --> 00:26:54,668 Speaker 12: to be prepared. 600 00:26:54,268 --> 00:26:56,668 Speaker 7: For play action. That's a big part of it as well. 601 00:26:56,708 --> 00:26:59,388 Speaker 12: And you've got the quarterback that moves and is active 602 00:26:59,468 --> 00:27:02,068 Speaker 12: in the pocket. That's a really big deal as well. 603 00:27:02,188 --> 00:27:03,228 Speaker 7: So this is going to be. 604 00:27:03,268 --> 00:27:05,508 Speaker 12: Really interesting because I think it's be a great matchup 605 00:27:05,988 --> 00:27:08,828 Speaker 12: as far as defense offense. And what I also liked though, 606 00:27:08,868 --> 00:27:12,228 Speaker 12: is there's always always that unknown. Every now and then 607 00:27:12,228 --> 00:27:14,948 Speaker 12: Ben's going to pull something out a little trickery, and 608 00:27:15,388 --> 00:27:17,108 Speaker 12: that really, I think is what adds the fund to 609 00:27:17,148 --> 00:27:17,748 Speaker 12: what they're doing. 610 00:27:18,428 --> 00:27:20,028 Speaker 1: Coach, I want to pivot on this and I know 611 00:27:20,068 --> 00:27:22,348 Speaker 1: you're up for anything. The biggest story in the NFL 612 00:27:22,428 --> 00:27:24,628 Speaker 1: this week has been Mike Tomlin and what's going on 613 00:27:24,668 --> 00:27:27,548 Speaker 1: in Pittsburgh. You know, Mike. You've coached against Mike. We 614 00:27:27,668 --> 00:27:32,148 Speaker 1: had Steelers fans chanting fire Tomlin after a really listless 615 00:27:32,228 --> 00:27:35,748 Speaker 1: loss at home, and now we enter this uncharted waters 616 00:27:35,788 --> 00:27:39,188 Speaker 1: where the Steelers don't fire coaches. It does seem like 617 00:27:39,228 --> 00:27:42,828 Speaker 1: maybe it's playing itself out. I ask you, as a coach, 618 00:27:43,748 --> 00:27:45,908 Speaker 1: what's going on in Mike Tomlin's head? And where do 619 00:27:45,948 --> 00:27:46,988 Speaker 1: you see this going from here? 620 00:27:47,388 --> 00:27:48,508 Speaker 7: You know, it's interesting. 621 00:27:48,708 --> 00:27:50,988 Speaker 12: I remember at one point when I was with when 622 00:27:51,028 --> 00:27:52,988 Speaker 12: I was with Andy Reid had an opportunity to talk 623 00:27:53,028 --> 00:27:55,268 Speaker 12: and said, you know, if you're someplace for a long time, 624 00:27:55,268 --> 00:27:56,868 Speaker 12: you've always going to try to find a way to 625 00:27:56,908 --> 00:27:59,948 Speaker 12: reinvent yourself. And I think if Mike has an opportunity 626 00:27:59,948 --> 00:28:02,428 Speaker 12: to continue, I think what Mike is really going to 627 00:28:02,468 --> 00:28:04,548 Speaker 12: do is look at how can he reinvent himself? How 628 00:28:04,548 --> 00:28:07,868 Speaker 12: can he change and find something that's a little bit different. 629 00:28:08,148 --> 00:28:09,988 Speaker 12: I mean, he's been such a steady guy. He's done 630 00:28:10,028 --> 00:28:12,188 Speaker 12: so many great things. And you know, the one thing 631 00:28:12,268 --> 00:28:14,908 Speaker 12: also that you know that people don't have that. 632 00:28:14,908 --> 00:28:17,428 Speaker 7: He doesn't have consistently has always been that quarterback. 633 00:28:17,508 --> 00:28:19,748 Speaker 12: He's got Aaron Rodgers, but everybody knows that this may 634 00:28:19,788 --> 00:28:21,748 Speaker 12: be his last year, so it's a little bit different 635 00:28:21,748 --> 00:28:24,028 Speaker 12: feel and they feel like they've got to do things 636 00:28:24,108 --> 00:28:26,308 Speaker 12: and make something happen now because this could be it 637 00:28:26,348 --> 00:28:28,748 Speaker 12: for Aaron, and I think they're pressing a little bit. 638 00:28:29,148 --> 00:28:31,428 Speaker 7: I'd like to see again, you know, I really do. 639 00:28:31,508 --> 00:28:32,748 Speaker 7: I think Mike comes. 640 00:28:32,428 --> 00:28:36,828 Speaker 12: Back and it's all out to find that next franchise quarterback. 641 00:28:37,148 --> 00:28:38,468 Speaker 1: Oh you talk about quarterback? 642 00:28:38,588 --> 00:28:40,708 Speaker 8: Is It was just announced yesterday that the Cal football 643 00:28:40,748 --> 00:28:42,988 Speaker 8: team is heading to Honolulu a few weeks to play 644 00:28:43,068 --> 00:28:46,228 Speaker 8: in the Hooi Bowl. Your quarterback, Jaron Calves, Uncle Polotela 645 00:28:46,388 --> 00:28:49,028 Speaker 8: is from Hooi. How excited are your guys, and what's 646 00:28:49,028 --> 00:28:51,108 Speaker 8: been the best part for you of being back at 647 00:28:51,148 --> 00:28:51,788 Speaker 8: your alma mater. 648 00:28:52,148 --> 00:28:53,388 Speaker 7: Well, first of all, it's great to be home, it 649 00:28:53,428 --> 00:28:53,748 Speaker 7: really is. 650 00:28:53,788 --> 00:28:57,228 Speaker 12: This is the first time in my NFL career now 651 00:28:57,268 --> 00:28:58,868 Speaker 12: that I've got an opportunity to come home in the 652 00:28:58,868 --> 00:29:00,508 Speaker 12: college ranks, that's been a lot of fun. 653 00:29:00,868 --> 00:29:03,988 Speaker 7: But being able to go back to back to Hawaii 654 00:29:03,988 --> 00:29:04,908 Speaker 7: and where. 655 00:29:04,788 --> 00:29:07,508 Speaker 12: Jaren started his you know, his his football career as 656 00:29:07,548 --> 00:29:10,468 Speaker 12: a kid, it's going to be very dynamic. I got 657 00:29:10,468 --> 00:29:13,148 Speaker 12: the opportunity to announce to the players yesterday that we 658 00:29:13,188 --> 00:29:15,708 Speaker 12: are going to light and that was really an amazing thing. 659 00:29:15,708 --> 00:29:18,348 Speaker 7: The players erupted. Jaron you could see he was all 660 00:29:18,348 --> 00:29:20,428 Speaker 7: smiles and that was really cool. That really was that 661 00:29:20,508 --> 00:29:22,428 Speaker 7: was something something special to see. 662 00:29:22,668 --> 00:29:23,908 Speaker 2: Coach, you're the best. 663 00:29:23,988 --> 00:29:25,908 Speaker 3: We love having you on. You know, you hung with 664 00:29:25,988 --> 00:29:28,228 Speaker 3: us last year. We were trying to inspect those Bears 665 00:29:28,228 --> 00:29:28,828 Speaker 3: and you're like. 666 00:29:28,988 --> 00:29:30,828 Speaker 2: It'll be all right, It'll be all right now. It's 667 00:29:30,868 --> 00:29:31,388 Speaker 2: great and. 668 00:29:31,348 --> 00:29:33,548 Speaker 3: We love having you on to talk about the Bears. 669 00:29:33,828 --> 00:29:36,788 Speaker 2: Always a real one. We appreciate you. Good luck going home. 670 00:29:36,868 --> 00:29:38,508 Speaker 2: We're really happy for you and we can't wait to 671 00:29:38,548 --> 00:29:39,148 Speaker 2: talk to you again. 672 00:29:39,588 --> 00:29:40,748 Speaker 7: All right on, Thanks guys. 673 00:29:40,868 --> 00:29:48,708 Speaker 3: Absolutely, this Texans chief scheme is getting the ultimate treatment 674 00:29:48,828 --> 00:29:52,308 Speaker 3: from NBC. They're teaming up with the NFL and with 675 00:29:52,468 --> 00:29:55,268 Speaker 3: NBC and Peacock joining hands, there is a new way 676 00:29:55,308 --> 00:29:58,308 Speaker 3: to watch football this week, which is a first of 677 00:29:58,308 --> 00:30:00,268 Speaker 3: its kind old cast. It's going to be called the 678 00:30:00,308 --> 00:30:02,708 Speaker 3: Reality Hot Seat. This is going to feature Peacock's reality 679 00:30:02,788 --> 00:30:06,708 Speaker 3: TV starts, TV stars like Boston, Rob Mariano of Survivor Fame, 680 00:30:07,068 --> 00:30:10,948 Speaker 3: Real Housewives of Salt Lake City if that's your favorite franchise, 681 00:30:11,028 --> 00:30:14,348 Speaker 3: Heather Gay and TV and podcast hosts Justin Sylvester and 682 00:30:14,468 --> 00:30:17,388 Speaker 3: Katie Chastain. It's gonna happen Sunday, December seventh at eight 683 00:30:17,428 --> 00:30:20,148 Speaker 3: pm Eastern, and it's gonna stream on Peacock. Now, if 684 00:30:20,148 --> 00:30:22,708 Speaker 3: you are of the Andy Cohen universe, then. 685 00:30:22,668 --> 00:30:24,548 Speaker 2: This is right up your alley for us. 686 00:30:25,108 --> 00:30:27,948 Speaker 3: We have a special attachment to this altcast and. 687 00:30:27,948 --> 00:30:31,348 Speaker 2: His name is West Wilson. West Wilson has become a 688 00:30:31,388 --> 00:30:34,268 Speaker 2: friend of GMFB and this man has come into. 689 00:30:34,028 --> 00:30:37,108 Speaker 3: Our studio, our summer house, if you will, sat in 690 00:30:37,188 --> 00:30:39,268 Speaker 3: Kyle's chair on a day in which he was not 691 00:30:39,468 --> 00:30:42,108 Speaker 3: on GMFB, and let's just say we really put him 692 00:30:42,108 --> 00:30:42,548 Speaker 3: to the test. 693 00:30:42,788 --> 00:30:44,708 Speaker 2: This guy is a native of Missouri. 694 00:30:44,748 --> 00:30:47,948 Speaker 3: He played college football at Montana state wide receiver. Now 695 00:30:47,988 --> 00:30:51,748 Speaker 3: he is famous if you will, in the Bravo universe. 696 00:30:51,788 --> 00:30:53,428 Speaker 2: He showed up a Bravo con people. 697 00:30:53,148 --> 00:30:56,468 Speaker 3: Losing their minds over West Wilson. He's a very dynamic individual. 698 00:30:56,548 --> 00:30:59,228 Speaker 3: West Wilson guy, He's gonna be on the sideline. 699 00:30:58,588 --> 00:31:00,708 Speaker 2: For reality hot seat for this Chiefs game. 700 00:31:00,828 --> 00:31:04,028 Speaker 3: Huge Chiefs fan and we look forward to watching once 701 00:31:04,068 --> 00:31:06,268 Speaker 3: again another way to watch the NFL. 702 00:31:06,348 --> 00:31:08,068 Speaker 2: Check it out a Peacock and we'll be right back. 703 00:31:07,948 --> 00:31:19,148 Speaker 11: On GMFP, Good Morn Football. 704 00:31:19,628 --> 00:31:22,588 Speaker 3: Our next guest is an NFL safety who's also served 705 00:31:22,628 --> 00:31:24,108 Speaker 3: as a co host of our show. We just got 706 00:31:24,108 --> 00:31:26,108 Speaker 3: a lot of old friends coming on today. We got 707 00:31:26,108 --> 00:31:28,108 Speaker 3: it back to talks and football and to share more 708 00:31:28,148 --> 00:31:31,748 Speaker 3: on his participation in this year's My Cause, My Cleats campaign. 709 00:31:31,868 --> 00:31:34,668 Speaker 3: Please welcome back to GMFB at two times champion. 710 00:31:34,828 --> 00:31:45,028 Speaker 13: Just dead me, Yeah, heck yeah, justin in the off season. 711 00:31:45,148 --> 00:31:48,068 Speaker 3: We'll bring it into the breakfast table for a proper 712 00:31:48,108 --> 00:31:50,028 Speaker 3: welcome in a couple of hours with us. We only 713 00:31:50,028 --> 00:31:51,508 Speaker 3: have a couple of minutes though, So first we got 714 00:31:51,508 --> 00:31:53,948 Speaker 3: to ask you, how are you feeling your head? Coach 715 00:31:54,348 --> 00:31:57,468 Speaker 3: one adap date everybody this week on your injury status, 716 00:31:57,468 --> 00:31:59,028 Speaker 3: but why don't we just hear it right from you. 717 00:31:59,308 --> 00:32:00,988 Speaker 2: What's the update on your body? How you doing? 718 00:32:01,108 --> 00:32:01,308 Speaker 7: Yeah? 719 00:32:01,388 --> 00:32:03,468 Speaker 14: Taking a ton of strides in the right direction. I 720 00:32:03,508 --> 00:32:05,628 Speaker 14: mean it just ring the fortunate that got hurt in 721 00:32:05,668 --> 00:32:07,588 Speaker 14: the first play the game, and I tried to go 722 00:32:07,668 --> 00:32:10,108 Speaker 14: back in the game two more times and just didn't 723 00:32:10,108 --> 00:32:12,108 Speaker 14: work out that way. But the trains that's been doing 724 00:32:12,108 --> 00:32:14,828 Speaker 14: great with me. I feel great right now and getting 725 00:32:14,868 --> 00:32:15,308 Speaker 14: ready to go. 726 00:32:15,828 --> 00:32:18,188 Speaker 1: Listen, I know you love ball all the time. You 727 00:32:18,268 --> 00:32:20,788 Speaker 1: watch it as much as you can. Cowboys Lions last 728 00:32:20,828 --> 00:32:23,548 Speaker 1: night was not forty four to thirty incredible game. What'd 729 00:32:23,588 --> 00:32:25,708 Speaker 1: you think of the Lions, especially a Cowboys just taking 730 00:32:25,748 --> 00:32:27,108 Speaker 1: anywhere you want? You know the stuff? 731 00:32:27,428 --> 00:32:30,988 Speaker 14: Yeah, I mean just is a momentum game more than anything. 732 00:32:31,148 --> 00:32:34,668 Speaker 14: I mean, I think that the Lions defensively created some 733 00:32:34,988 --> 00:32:38,308 Speaker 14: great turnovers. There was just explosive plays all over the field. Though, 734 00:32:38,308 --> 00:32:39,828 Speaker 14: I mean, there had to be some answers to try 735 00:32:39,868 --> 00:32:42,588 Speaker 14: and stop these deep balls. Dak was throwing dots, But 736 00:32:42,628 --> 00:32:45,308 Speaker 14: the Lions defense created saxony needed to. They created the 737 00:32:45,308 --> 00:32:48,108 Speaker 14: turnovers when they needed to, especially early in the game. 738 00:32:48,628 --> 00:32:50,628 Speaker 9: That really helped them capitalize on some momentum. 739 00:32:50,868 --> 00:32:54,628 Speaker 14: And then counter to that, Dallas's defense just could not 740 00:32:54,828 --> 00:32:57,668 Speaker 14: tackle Jamar Gibbs for the life of them. That guy 741 00:32:57,748 --> 00:33:00,188 Speaker 14: was all over the field making electric plays, so many 742 00:33:00,468 --> 00:33:01,828 Speaker 14: exposive plays down the field. 743 00:33:01,828 --> 00:33:03,028 Speaker 9: And it's just the story of the tape. 744 00:33:03,188 --> 00:33:05,228 Speaker 8: Jesse, and you were just saying about the Lions defense 745 00:33:05,268 --> 00:33:08,148 Speaker 8: causing turnovers, that's also the story for the Bears defense. 746 00:33:08,188 --> 00:33:10,548 Speaker 8: So right now in the NFC, the Bears hit the 747 00:33:10,628 --> 00:33:13,108 Speaker 8: top at number one. What has impressed you the most 748 00:33:13,148 --> 00:33:16,268 Speaker 8: about the Chicago Bears this year that you think stands 749 00:33:16,268 --> 00:33:16,908 Speaker 8: out the most. 750 00:33:17,588 --> 00:33:20,388 Speaker 14: Yeah, two things. One, I think that Kayler Williams is 751 00:33:20,428 --> 00:33:22,388 Speaker 14: taking care of the ball better. I think that Ben 752 00:33:22,508 --> 00:33:24,628 Speaker 14: Johnson coming over there has just been an electric for 753 00:33:24,668 --> 00:33:27,668 Speaker 14: that franchise. And my overall view of trends in the 754 00:33:27,748 --> 00:33:31,228 Speaker 14: NFL is teams that are playing good defense and running 755 00:33:31,228 --> 00:33:34,348 Speaker 14: the ball are winning. You have a defense that's creating turnovers. 756 00:33:34,348 --> 00:33:36,788 Speaker 14: The Bears defense is creating a ton of turnovers this year. 757 00:33:36,788 --> 00:33:39,108 Speaker 14: They've been awesome at it. And you have an offense 758 00:33:39,108 --> 00:33:41,228 Speaker 14: that can run the ball officially a lot of wide 759 00:33:41,228 --> 00:33:43,668 Speaker 14: stretch zone that's effective and that lets you set up 760 00:33:43,868 --> 00:33:46,148 Speaker 14: on the play action, which I think Kayler Williams is 761 00:33:46,148 --> 00:33:49,028 Speaker 14: more comfortable in that role although he can do it all. 762 00:33:49,188 --> 00:33:51,468 Speaker 14: It's been the formula that's having everybody win right now. 763 00:33:51,508 --> 00:33:53,868 Speaker 14: The Rams kind of follow that samiular train and you're 764 00:33:53,908 --> 00:33:55,828 Speaker 14: seeing teams have success with it with all the two 765 00:33:55,868 --> 00:33:58,388 Speaker 14: shell coverages that a lot of defenses are playing in 766 00:33:58,388 --> 00:33:59,108 Speaker 14: the league right now. 767 00:33:59,588 --> 00:34:01,988 Speaker 6: Justin obviously you're very familiar with this team, but Patrick 768 00:34:02,028 --> 00:34:04,268 Speaker 6: Mahomes and the Chiefs, they face the NFL's number one 769 00:34:04,468 --> 00:34:06,948 Speaker 6: defense in the Houston Texans, this week, what would a 770 00:34:06,988 --> 00:34:09,308 Speaker 6: win or a loss mean for the chief season. 771 00:34:09,628 --> 00:34:11,868 Speaker 14: I mean, this is backs against the wall right now, 772 00:34:12,028 --> 00:34:14,668 Speaker 14: like complete backs against the wall. One thing I know 773 00:34:14,708 --> 00:34:18,108 Speaker 14: that is an Andy Reid led team and defense and offense. 774 00:34:18,868 --> 00:34:20,748 Speaker 14: When they're backs against the wall, they play their best. 775 00:34:20,788 --> 00:34:23,748 Speaker 14: So I'm expecting them to break out every tool every 776 00:34:23,828 --> 00:34:25,788 Speaker 14: I'm inspecting coach we have to go back twenty years 777 00:34:25,828 --> 00:34:29,308 Speaker 14: into his playbook and pull out some really special situation 778 00:34:29,388 --> 00:34:31,268 Speaker 14: plays to try and get them on top. And if 779 00:34:31,308 --> 00:34:33,948 Speaker 14: I'm the Texans, I'm going to lean on what I've 780 00:34:33,988 --> 00:34:37,468 Speaker 14: been doing already, which is lean on those guys up front. 781 00:34:37,468 --> 00:34:41,908 Speaker 14: Will Lanerson Danielle Hunter have been monsters this year, absolutely dynamic. 782 00:34:42,148 --> 00:34:43,748 Speaker 9: And if you can get those guys. 783 00:34:43,468 --> 00:34:46,588 Speaker 14: Going while the Chiefs have some rotation on the offensive line, 784 00:34:46,668 --> 00:34:48,988 Speaker 14: it's going to create some problems up front that you 785 00:34:48,988 --> 00:34:49,348 Speaker 14: can't say. 786 00:34:49,348 --> 00:34:50,508 Speaker 9: It's going to have to have some answers for. 787 00:34:50,828 --> 00:34:53,748 Speaker 3: Justin What an example you are setting for current players 788 00:34:53,788 --> 00:34:56,788 Speaker 3: who watch GMFB, which is, once you get. 789 00:34:56,628 --> 00:34:58,668 Speaker 2: A couple Super Bowls under your belt. 790 00:34:58,388 --> 00:34:59,788 Speaker 3: You get a couple of rings on your hand, you 791 00:34:59,828 --> 00:35:02,468 Speaker 3: could come on this show and just cover every single 792 00:35:02,508 --> 00:35:04,708 Speaker 3: team and that's all right, You're doing an amazing job. 793 00:35:04,748 --> 00:35:06,708 Speaker 3: We appreciate you so much. Can I pull up the 794 00:35:06,788 --> 00:35:08,548 Speaker 3: Chiefs threat a little bit more? If you were in 795 00:35:08,588 --> 00:35:10,708 Speaker 3: that building this week, knowing how the season has gone 796 00:35:10,748 --> 00:35:13,988 Speaker 3: for them, Who's the person that's got the loudest voice 797 00:35:14,068 --> 00:35:17,508 Speaker 3: right now? Who is sending the message this week, giving 798 00:35:17,548 --> 00:35:19,268 Speaker 3: the speeches, checking in on guys. 799 00:35:19,428 --> 00:35:21,028 Speaker 2: Who's that leader in the building right now? 800 00:35:21,228 --> 00:35:24,588 Speaker 14: On the offensive side, that's everyone knows that's Patrick Mahomes. 801 00:35:24,708 --> 00:35:25,468 Speaker 9: Patrick Mahomes. 802 00:35:25,468 --> 00:35:28,428 Speaker 14: Travis Kelce is also the passion guy, but when it 803 00:35:28,468 --> 00:35:30,868 Speaker 14: comes from Patrick, it just hits different. And then on 804 00:35:30,908 --> 00:35:32,868 Speaker 14: the defensive side of the ball, it's got to be 805 00:35:32,988 --> 00:35:35,388 Speaker 14: Nick Bolden, It's got to be Chris Jones. And Chris 806 00:35:35,468 --> 00:35:37,668 Speaker 14: Jones's got to own that role and he isn't always 807 00:35:37,988 --> 00:35:40,908 Speaker 14: on the vocal guy like that, But when Chris Jones 808 00:35:40,908 --> 00:35:43,468 Speaker 14: gets into the game and gets himself going, he's one 809 00:35:43,508 --> 00:35:46,148 Speaker 14: of the best players in football, right So it's got 810 00:35:46,148 --> 00:35:48,708 Speaker 14: to come from those two guys specifically, and if they 811 00:35:48,748 --> 00:35:51,468 Speaker 14: can get their their units going, it's going to be good. 812 00:35:52,148 --> 00:35:54,668 Speaker 8: Justin you've partnered with the American Heart Association for this 813 00:35:54,828 --> 00:35:57,308 Speaker 8: year's might cause my cleats just tell us a little 814 00:35:57,308 --> 00:35:59,548 Speaker 8: bit of why you chose them and what this means 815 00:35:59,548 --> 00:35:59,748 Speaker 8: to you. 816 00:36:00,308 --> 00:36:02,388 Speaker 9: Yeah, the American Hearts. So this is actually a personal 817 00:36:02,428 --> 00:36:03,068 Speaker 9: story of mind. 818 00:36:03,108 --> 00:36:06,388 Speaker 14: My dad at the beginning of this year actually had 819 00:36:06,708 --> 00:36:08,268 Speaker 14: a quadruple bypass done. 820 00:36:09,548 --> 00:36:10,668 Speaker 9: Yeah, because he had. 821 00:36:11,068 --> 00:36:13,828 Speaker 14: Eighty five percent clogged arteries and he didn't have any 822 00:36:13,868 --> 00:36:15,708 Speaker 14: reason to go get checked up. He just felt off 823 00:36:15,788 --> 00:36:17,788 Speaker 14: and wanted to go get a check up done, and 824 00:36:17,908 --> 00:36:20,668 Speaker 14: come to find out, it saved his life. So my 825 00:36:20,788 --> 00:36:23,428 Speaker 14: foundation was already have his own initiatives. But you know, 826 00:36:23,468 --> 00:36:26,788 Speaker 14: that inspired me about heart health and you know, fits 827 00:36:26,788 --> 00:36:28,668 Speaker 14: in with the active lifestyles and just making sure that 828 00:36:28,708 --> 00:36:31,148 Speaker 14: you're healthy. So that motivated me. They want to partner 829 00:36:31,188 --> 00:36:33,828 Speaker 14: with them and help do some cool activities. The Saints 830 00:36:33,828 --> 00:36:35,908 Speaker 14: did a great job. We partnered with some local high 831 00:36:35,908 --> 00:36:38,308 Speaker 14: schools over here and got to run some run some 832 00:36:38,388 --> 00:36:40,348 Speaker 14: of the pictures that you're seeing in there with some 833 00:36:40,388 --> 00:36:41,108 Speaker 14: of the students out there. 834 00:36:41,228 --> 00:36:43,508 Speaker 9: Is really cool experience and happy to be an ambassador for. 835 00:36:43,508 --> 00:36:45,948 Speaker 2: Them justin I know they love having you on. 836 00:36:45,988 --> 00:36:48,748 Speaker 3: Their American Heart Association has been heavily involved in with 837 00:36:48,788 --> 00:36:52,388 Speaker 3: the NFL ever since Jamar Hamlin went through his but experience, 838 00:36:52,428 --> 00:36:54,108 Speaker 3: but I know they must be so proud to have 839 00:36:54,188 --> 00:36:55,188 Speaker 3: you as a part of this too. 840 00:36:55,388 --> 00:36:57,268 Speaker 2: Got to ask you. I see those pictures. It is 841 00:36:57,388 --> 00:36:57,708 Speaker 2: kind of. 842 00:36:57,628 --> 00:37:00,108 Speaker 3: Tricky given the CPR at the right pace, isn't it. 843 00:37:00,108 --> 00:37:01,948 Speaker 3: You go to those training and you're like, dang, this 844 00:37:02,108 --> 00:37:03,588 Speaker 3: is actually kind of a challenge. 845 00:37:03,748 --> 00:37:04,988 Speaker 9: Hey, listen, have a song. 846 00:37:05,068 --> 00:37:10,308 Speaker 14: So I learned this, you know, I stay alive. Yeah, 847 00:37:10,668 --> 00:37:11,708 Speaker 14: you just got to go to the beat. 848 00:37:11,748 --> 00:37:14,268 Speaker 9: Man, you gotta f the rhythm beat, keep it going. 849 00:37:15,388 --> 00:37:19,108 Speaker 2: That's awesome. Want a good advocate justin Since. 850 00:37:18,908 --> 00:37:21,588 Speaker 6: The twenty twenty three season, Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers, 851 00:37:21,588 --> 00:37:25,228 Speaker 6: they hold the highest win percentage when we's thirteen through eighteen, 852 00:37:25,308 --> 00:37:28,028 Speaker 6: man and the Saints have them in the week fourteen. 853 00:37:28,588 --> 00:37:30,748 Speaker 6: What are going to be the key to dismantling that offense? 854 00:37:31,268 --> 00:37:34,388 Speaker 14: More than anything, it's keeping Baker in the pocket, especially 855 00:37:34,428 --> 00:37:37,028 Speaker 14: on third down, because when this guy gets loose on 856 00:37:37,108 --> 00:37:39,668 Speaker 14: third down is able to create some really dynamic plays. 857 00:37:39,828 --> 00:37:41,948 Speaker 14: I firmly believe in stopping the run, and so we 858 00:37:42,028 --> 00:37:43,908 Speaker 14: have that highlight back from a couple of years back. 859 00:37:43,788 --> 00:37:44,588 Speaker 9: Brons Texans. 860 00:37:46,908 --> 00:37:48,388 Speaker 14: But it's going to be it's going to be a 861 00:37:48,388 --> 00:37:51,988 Speaker 14: physical game, divisional game. Stopping to run is always number one, 862 00:37:52,028 --> 00:37:54,468 Speaker 14: and then they have some more fire power back that 863 00:37:54,588 --> 00:37:58,188 Speaker 14: wasn't here the first time with Chris Godwin and that 864 00:37:58,308 --> 00:38:00,508 Speaker 14: running back that they have back that just creates another 865 00:38:00,588 --> 00:38:04,548 Speaker 14: level for them. So containing the run containing Baker are 866 00:38:04,588 --> 00:38:08,028 Speaker 14: on third down specifically and not keeping the roof on 867 00:38:08,068 --> 00:38:08,548 Speaker 14: the defense. 868 00:38:08,548 --> 00:38:10,028 Speaker 9: Don't let any deep balls go over your head. 869 00:38:10,348 --> 00:38:11,308 Speaker 2: Justin Reid, you're the man. 870 00:38:11,388 --> 00:38:13,988 Speaker 3: We appreciate you so much coming on talking about American 871 00:38:13,988 --> 00:38:17,468 Speaker 3: Heart Association, and we hope your dad's doing well after 872 00:38:17,628 --> 00:38:19,028 Speaker 3: his events in the last year. 873 00:38:19,148 --> 00:38:21,108 Speaker 9: Truly, I think more than that to keep the knots. 874 00:38:21,188 --> 00:38:22,348 Speaker 9: Let that down. 875 00:38:23,628 --> 00:38:24,948 Speaker 11: That's exactly right. 876 00:38:25,548 --> 00:38:27,868 Speaker 3: Go check out my cosmicicletes dot org to view the 877 00:38:27,868 --> 00:38:31,108 Speaker 3: custom fleets from the guys across the league this season 878 00:38:31,148 --> 00:38:34,188 Speaker 3: and the wonderful organizations they benefit, like Justin Reid and 879 00:38:34,228 --> 00:38:35,428 Speaker 3: the American Heart Association. 880 00:38:35,508 --> 00:38:37,908 Speaker 2: Go stay, it's well done. Justin get better soon. We 881 00:38:37,948 --> 00:38:39,588 Speaker 2: love watching you play, but we love having you on 882 00:38:39,628 --> 00:38:39,948 Speaker 2: the show. 883 00:38:40,708 --> 00:38:41,068 Speaker 1: Peace. 884 00:38:44,988 --> 00:38:52,348 Speaker 8: Take seven six or seven O six seven, and it. 885 00:38:52,308 --> 00:38:54,668 Speaker 1: Is good enough for a first down for Robinson. No, 886 00:38:54,748 --> 00:38:56,308 Speaker 1: it's going to be juggled. 887 00:38:59,588 --> 00:39:02,588 Speaker 7: For another six seven sixty seven. 888 00:39:02,708 --> 00:39:04,188 Speaker 1: Now, let's call it. Let's call it. 889 00:39:07,068 --> 00:39:10,228 Speaker 10: That didn't take you long Philadelphia in like six seven years. 890 00:39:10,228 --> 00:39:12,628 Speaker 1: I don't think you have even played the Eagles in 891 00:39:12,668 --> 00:39:16,148 Speaker 1: your career. How excited are you for this game? Did 892 00:39:16,148 --> 00:39:18,748 Speaker 1: I say six to seven? Is that? Yean's doing that? God? 893 00:39:21,828 --> 00:39:24,028 Speaker 1: All right, it's time to stop. It's time we've had 894 00:39:24,028 --> 00:39:27,668 Speaker 1: some fun. We've had some laughs as a society, whether 895 00:39:27,708 --> 00:39:30,108 Speaker 1: you are a young person who says it earnestly or 896 00:39:30,148 --> 00:39:32,828 Speaker 1: an older person who says it to make the young 897 00:39:32,868 --> 00:39:34,788 Speaker 1: people roll their eyes, it's time to stop. And I 898 00:39:34,868 --> 00:39:37,748 Speaker 1: have crocs on the ground sources of this. My sixth 899 00:39:37,748 --> 00:39:40,868 Speaker 1: grader says, it's not funny anymore. My fourth grader says 900 00:39:40,908 --> 00:39:43,308 Speaker 1: it's not cool anymore. Why am I talking about it? 901 00:39:43,308 --> 00:39:46,588 Speaker 1: Because this weekend, teams will have finished their thirteenth game 902 00:39:46,628 --> 00:39:48,868 Speaker 1: of the season. As you might imagine, some of those 903 00:39:48,908 --> 00:39:51,348 Speaker 1: teams might end up with the record that has six 904 00:39:51,428 --> 00:39:55,188 Speaker 1: wins and seven losses. And I'm directing my attention to 905 00:39:55,228 --> 00:39:57,508 Speaker 1: those games right now to get out ahead of it. 906 00:39:57,588 --> 00:40:02,588 Speaker 1: First up, Dolphins Jets. Dolphins Jets are playing this weekend. 907 00:40:03,028 --> 00:40:05,628 Speaker 1: I have to tell you, guys, I am openly rooting 908 00:40:05,748 --> 00:40:07,788 Speaker 1: for the Jets to win this game because that would 909 00:40:07,788 --> 00:40:09,828 Speaker 1: make the Dolphins go to five and eight, and we 910 00:40:09,908 --> 00:40:14,188 Speaker 1: can just slip that punch. If the Dolphins win, spirodidas 911 00:40:14,508 --> 00:40:18,668 Speaker 1: Adam Archiletta, you are not compelled, certainly to mention the joke. 912 00:40:18,748 --> 00:40:20,868 Speaker 1: If the Dolphins win, you don't have to do it. 913 00:40:20,908 --> 00:40:23,388 Speaker 1: You guys are professionals. I love you. Don't do it. 914 00:40:23,428 --> 00:40:25,108 Speaker 1: I'm asking you. Really. You can do what you want, 915 00:40:25,108 --> 00:40:26,988 Speaker 1: but I'm asking you not to do it. Next game. 916 00:40:27,388 --> 00:40:31,028 Speaker 1: Huge implications here, high profile game, Chiefs Texans is this 917 00:40:31,148 --> 00:40:35,028 Speaker 1: weekend Chiefs Texans. Guys, look at the Chiefs record. I 918 00:40:35,068 --> 00:40:37,668 Speaker 1: am really really rooting for them to win. A because 919 00:40:37,668 --> 00:40:39,508 Speaker 1: I think the playoffs are more interesting if they're going 920 00:40:39,508 --> 00:40:42,108 Speaker 1: to be in it, and B because I don't want 921 00:40:42,108 --> 00:40:45,708 Speaker 1: the Chiefs to have that seventh loss. Mike Jerico, Chris Collinsworth, 922 00:40:45,788 --> 00:40:50,188 Speaker 1: nobody better. Again, don't feel like you have to reference it. 923 00:40:50,228 --> 00:40:52,428 Speaker 1: If you say the Chiefs would fall to six and seven. 924 00:40:52,588 --> 00:40:54,708 Speaker 1: You don't need to start doing the hand thing and 925 00:40:54,748 --> 00:40:57,748 Speaker 1: the Mike and Chris just do you You're all class 926 00:40:57,868 --> 00:41:00,628 Speaker 1: or the brass ring. Don't do it. I'm asking you again, 927 00:41:00,668 --> 00:41:03,268 Speaker 1: I'm actually begging you, please don't do it. And last 928 00:41:03,308 --> 00:41:07,588 Speaker 1: of all, gosh, this one's horrible. Look at the records 929 00:41:07,588 --> 00:41:10,908 Speaker 1: on those teams. These two great franchises are both six 930 00:41:10,988 --> 00:41:14,828 Speaker 1: and six, which means, folks, one of them has to 931 00:41:15,388 --> 00:41:18,268 Speaker 1: go to six wins and seven losses. And guess who's 932 00:41:18,308 --> 00:41:23,548 Speaker 1: calling the game, Mister Nance, mister Romo, Ms Wolfson. Please, 933 00:41:23,788 --> 00:41:25,588 Speaker 1: you don't need to do I don't think you should 934 00:41:25,628 --> 00:41:25,828 Speaker 1: do it. 935 00:41:25,868 --> 00:41:26,148 Speaker 11: Tony. 936 00:41:26,148 --> 00:41:29,308 Speaker 1: I'm looking at you. I know you like to have fun. 937 00:41:29,588 --> 00:41:32,588 Speaker 1: You don't need to do the joke. You don't need 938 00:41:32,588 --> 00:41:34,548 Speaker 1: to do the hand single. The kids will not be 939 00:41:34,668 --> 00:41:36,428 Speaker 1: let down if you don't mention it. In fact, they'll 940 00:41:36,428 --> 00:41:38,668 Speaker 1: probably be upset if you do. Frankly, you know what. 941 00:41:38,668 --> 00:41:41,468 Speaker 1: I'm hoping this game happens. I help Stealers and Ravens tie. 942 00:41:41,668 --> 00:41:43,468 Speaker 1: I don't think tis may none of them go to 943 00:41:43,508 --> 00:41:44,188 Speaker 1: six and seven. 944 00:41:44,588 --> 00:41:44,868 Speaker 11: I might. 945 00:41:44,948 --> 00:41:47,588 Speaker 1: We weren't seven years ago about Super Bowl sixty seven. 946 00:41:47,668 --> 00:41:51,028 Speaker 1: I'm concerned about this. Please everybody, don't do it. You 947 00:41:51,068 --> 00:41:51,588 Speaker 1: don't have to