1 00:00:01,680 --> 00:00:04,080 Speaker 1: Some of the content of Patriots Unfiltered may not be 2 00:00:04,160 --> 00:00:10,800 Speaker 1: suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Welcome to 3 00:00:10,880 --> 00:00:15,720 Speaker 1: Patriot's Unfiltered. If this was reverse and the Dolphins that 4 00:00:15,880 --> 00:00:19,080 Speaker 1: came up here on Tuesday, it would barely make the headlines. Well, 5 00:00:19,079 --> 00:00:21,320 Speaker 1: I don't know. I think Patriots fans would kill him. 6 00:00:21,320 --> 00:00:26,000 Speaker 1: Absolutely major chess checkers there in the right already. I 7 00:00:26,079 --> 00:00:27,880 Speaker 1: know our fans and we would be Did you see 8 00:00:27,880 --> 00:00:30,640 Speaker 1: he's wearing sleeves? Fred? So I did a little research, Fred, 9 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:32,640 Speaker 1: I know this was about most importance. I did not 10 00:00:32,680 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 1: play them. Oh you didn't. No. I talked to my 11 00:00:35,080 --> 00:00:37,920 Speaker 1: boys and we came up with all about Paul. You know, 12 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:41,120 Speaker 1: they have a lot of and they'll fade down the stred. 13 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:42,960 Speaker 1: They have a lot of that. So we got Trey 14 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:45,199 Speaker 1: Lance with with Jimmy g breathing down his throat? Is 15 00:00:45,240 --> 00:00:51,279 Speaker 1: that is that correathing down? I'm born nineteen ninety two. 16 00:00:51,280 --> 00:00:53,120 Speaker 1: I should I don't need this. I don't need to 17 00:00:53,159 --> 00:00:56,000 Speaker 1: find out my co workers were born after I graduated college. 18 00:00:56,040 --> 00:00:58,040 Speaker 1: I really don't need that. Nineteen ninety two, I was 19 00:00:58,080 --> 00:01:00,360 Speaker 1: on my fourth arrest at the Patriots unifor was better 20 00:01:00,400 --> 00:01:02,400 Speaker 1: than I didn't say the uniforms. Well, their colors are 21 00:01:02,440 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 1: better than the Niners. Yeah, timeless, I think colors are better, 22 00:01:05,520 --> 00:01:07,800 Speaker 1: you know. I'm I happen to like America red, white 23 00:01:07,800 --> 00:01:11,960 Speaker 1: and blue. So no, the roundtable, the round table. Oh 24 00:01:12,000 --> 00:01:14,440 Speaker 1: thanks for thanks for reading. Sorry France. All right, I've 25 00:01:14,480 --> 00:01:17,440 Speaker 1: been doing it through the preseason. I guess no one cares. 26 00:01:17,600 --> 00:01:24,000 Speaker 1: This is Patriot's Unfiltered, fueled by Duncan. All Right, welcome 27 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:28,040 Speaker 1: the Patriots Unfiltered. It is Tuesday here at Chilette Stadium, 28 00:01:28,120 --> 00:01:34,319 Speaker 1: and oh, after week one, the sky is falling. I 29 00:01:34,400 --> 00:01:39,399 Speaker 1: don't know. I'm I'm not too upset about this game. 30 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:44,080 Speaker 1: And I'll tell you why. It's Deuce, it's Alex, it's Paul, 31 00:01:44,480 --> 00:01:47,240 Speaker 1: it's Matt's me. I'll tell you why. I went into 32 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:50,120 Speaker 1: the season made it known clearly on this show that 33 00:01:50,160 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 1: I was worried about the defense and felt the offense 34 00:01:54,280 --> 00:01:58,200 Speaker 1: had the pieces to be a good offense. After this game, 35 00:01:58,240 --> 00:02:00,840 Speaker 1: I think the defense played pretty well. You know, a 36 00:02:00,880 --> 00:02:03,920 Speaker 1: couple of hiccups and you know that was the difference, 37 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:06,720 Speaker 1: but really they gave up thirteen points, you know, and 38 00:02:06,840 --> 00:02:11,400 Speaker 1: one of them was just an absolute blown assignment and 39 00:02:11,919 --> 00:02:15,959 Speaker 1: one of the touchdowns. And on offense, they didn't look good, 40 00:02:17,080 --> 00:02:20,639 Speaker 1: but I still think they've got the pieces to be better, 41 00:02:21,240 --> 00:02:25,400 Speaker 1: to be better. So I'm optimistic that. Wow, the defense 42 00:02:25,520 --> 00:02:27,040 Speaker 1: was better than I thought it was going to be. 43 00:02:27,639 --> 00:02:30,120 Speaker 1: And I still believe the pieces of there on offense 44 00:02:30,160 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 1: if they can, you know, just get things together. So 45 00:02:33,880 --> 00:02:37,760 Speaker 1: let's go beat Pittsburgh. Let's just go be Pittsburgh. Let's 46 00:02:37,800 --> 00:02:39,600 Speaker 1: go get beat Pittsburgh. And I think about it, right, 47 00:02:39,880 --> 00:02:42,320 Speaker 1: let's let's bury this one. It's been tough. It's been 48 00:02:42,320 --> 00:02:46,280 Speaker 1: a tough couple of days trying to process all this, 49 00:02:46,880 --> 00:02:49,400 Speaker 1: trying to find some silver linings. I guess as well. 50 00:02:49,680 --> 00:02:53,200 Speaker 1: But it's hard. It's hard. I mean it's uh, based 51 00:02:53,240 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 1: on the performances that well, for me, it's hard. Um, 52 00:02:57,440 --> 00:02:59,800 Speaker 1: I just as you watched the game, I think the 53 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:04,799 Speaker 1: performances going it just looked at lot similar to last year, 54 00:03:05,160 --> 00:03:09,320 Speaker 1: you know overall, and like it's like an alternate reality 55 00:03:09,400 --> 00:03:12,520 Speaker 1: going on. I know, God bless uh, God bless them. 56 00:03:12,520 --> 00:03:13,880 Speaker 1: I mean, we'll see. I mean, it's it's you know, 57 00:03:13,960 --> 00:03:16,040 Speaker 1: there's a first week and some of the sloppiness I 58 00:03:16,040 --> 00:03:17,919 Speaker 1: think could definitely be we cleaned up and it could 59 00:03:17,960 --> 00:03:20,720 Speaker 1: be better. But I just I have a low confidence 60 00:03:20,800 --> 00:03:22,560 Speaker 1: level that they can you know, even if they get 61 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:24,440 Speaker 1: that they can beat good teams. Yeah, that that that 62 00:03:24,480 --> 00:03:26,280 Speaker 1: this is a football team that can be good teams 63 00:03:26,280 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 1: this year. That I mean, that's really I think boils 64 00:03:28,480 --> 00:03:30,120 Speaker 1: it down to me. I would even take it to 65 00:03:30,880 --> 00:03:33,840 Speaker 1: beat similar teams to them, which I don't know. I 66 00:03:33,840 --> 00:03:35,880 Speaker 1: don't know how good Miami is. Yeah, that's that's I 67 00:03:35,920 --> 00:03:38,720 Speaker 1: don't think Miami was overly impressive. And you know, I 68 00:03:38,760 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 1: didn't have a chance, like you lose two touchdowns. It's 69 00:03:42,080 --> 00:03:44,920 Speaker 1: strange going into only week two and it already, at 70 00:03:45,000 --> 00:03:47,280 Speaker 1: least to me, kind of feels like a must win situation. 71 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:49,440 Speaker 1: I agree with you, it does. It's pretty I mean 72 00:03:49,440 --> 00:03:51,760 Speaker 1: it's I know, in reality, it's not a must win. 73 00:03:52,160 --> 00:03:54,280 Speaker 1: The season will not end if they were owing two, 74 00:03:55,000 --> 00:03:56,960 Speaker 1: but it kind of feels like they need something really 75 00:03:56,960 --> 00:04:01,320 Speaker 1: good to happen really fast. Well from from a confidence stay, yeah, 76 00:04:01,360 --> 00:04:02,720 Speaker 1: that's what I was going to say, not even just 77 00:04:02,800 --> 00:04:05,360 Speaker 1: from like, oh, is there still a path to the playoffs. 78 00:04:05,360 --> 00:04:07,960 Speaker 1: It's just you haven't really strung any good football together 79 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:10,320 Speaker 1: in a long time other than that Jacksonville game. You know, 80 00:04:10,360 --> 00:04:14,080 Speaker 1: really since Christmas the last year, and you know, even then, 81 00:04:14,120 --> 00:04:16,360 Speaker 1: it's it's it's still seems very similar to to the 82 00:04:16,400 --> 00:04:19,159 Speaker 1: team last year with some of the struggles that they had. 83 00:04:19,200 --> 00:04:22,040 Speaker 1: I mean, they're getting killed on social media by everybody, 84 00:04:23,200 --> 00:04:24,960 Speaker 1: you know, and it's and it's hard to sit here 85 00:04:25,040 --> 00:04:27,480 Speaker 1: and listen to everything we heard throughout the summer about 86 00:04:27,800 --> 00:04:30,960 Speaker 1: we talked about it and really have still have some 87 00:04:30,960 --> 00:04:34,320 Speaker 1: pushback to anything because it hasn't worked. Nothing has worked 88 00:04:34,320 --> 00:04:36,320 Speaker 1: really yet, you know. And I mean I don't want 89 00:04:36,320 --> 00:04:38,520 Speaker 1: to like say, oh, this is it that the Patriots 90 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:41,280 Speaker 1: are over, but they need to start finding a way 91 00:04:41,320 --> 00:04:43,840 Speaker 1: to perform and play some good football because right now, 92 00:04:43,839 --> 00:04:46,400 Speaker 1: it's I mean, it's just there. All the excitement's kind 93 00:04:46,400 --> 00:04:47,800 Speaker 1: of been sucked out a little bit for me in 94 00:04:47,880 --> 00:04:50,120 Speaker 1: terms of some of the players, you know, like Christian Barmore, 95 00:04:50,480 --> 00:04:52,200 Speaker 1: we were so excited if that was a piece, like 96 00:04:52,360 --> 00:04:54,800 Speaker 1: you know, excited Anthony Jennings, that was a piece I 97 00:04:54,839 --> 00:04:59,000 Speaker 1: was excited, you know, doesn't play. So I think they 98 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:01,120 Speaker 1: got to start to find some success and start to 99 00:05:01,120 --> 00:05:03,400 Speaker 1: have some moments that they can really start to rally 100 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:06,120 Speaker 1: around each other and start to you know, get a 101 00:05:06,120 --> 00:05:09,799 Speaker 1: little chip on their shoulder. Of everybody's killing you guys. 102 00:05:09,839 --> 00:05:11,880 Speaker 1: You know, they're saying you can't do anything that you're 103 00:05:11,920 --> 00:05:14,360 Speaker 1: you know, one of the worst five teams in the league. Like, 104 00:05:14,440 --> 00:05:16,560 Speaker 1: you know, at some point they've got to write the 105 00:05:16,560 --> 00:05:18,880 Speaker 1: ship and get back on track and put together a 106 00:05:18,880 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 1: good football game. So let's but let's break it down. 107 00:05:21,320 --> 00:05:24,039 Speaker 1: I think you and Evan Mike did a pretty good job, 108 00:05:25,080 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 1: you know, the last couple of days, you know, breaking 109 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:31,840 Speaker 1: it down and pointing out where they fell short a 110 00:05:31,839 --> 00:05:35,400 Speaker 1: lot of places, but also you know, where there was 111 00:05:35,440 --> 00:05:39,440 Speaker 1: a silver lining. And I think, you know, like I said, 112 00:05:39,480 --> 00:05:42,120 Speaker 1: I start with the defense, Like I saw some speed 113 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:45,280 Speaker 1: out there. I saw some guys running around Kyle Dugger 114 00:05:45,360 --> 00:05:48,080 Speaker 1: and Phillips before he got hurt. Up front. I thought 115 00:05:48,120 --> 00:05:50,520 Speaker 1: they did a decent job against the run. I think 116 00:05:50,560 --> 00:05:52,400 Speaker 1: they did it with that. I think they did a 117 00:05:52,440 --> 00:05:55,000 Speaker 1: good job containing Hill. You weren't going to stop him, 118 00:05:55,200 --> 00:05:57,040 Speaker 1: but when he made the catch, there weren't a lot 119 00:05:57,040 --> 00:06:00,240 Speaker 1: of yak you know, And that was the point, is like, 120 00:06:00,320 --> 00:06:03,680 Speaker 1: don't give up the big play, don't you know? Now 121 00:06:03,720 --> 00:06:06,279 Speaker 1: the wattle thing at the end of the half was disgusting. 122 00:06:06,560 --> 00:06:09,839 Speaker 1: That was just disgusting, you know, But if you don't 123 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:12,920 Speaker 1: give up that it's you're talking about a thirteen seven game, 124 00:06:13,680 --> 00:06:16,120 Speaker 1: you know what I mean, why stop there? You know, 125 00:06:16,440 --> 00:06:18,320 Speaker 1: but what else if we didn't give up? But I'm 126 00:06:18,360 --> 00:06:21,040 Speaker 1: just saying that, like that was a disgusting you know, 127 00:06:21,160 --> 00:06:24,240 Speaker 1: and it was uncharacteristic. But why was it? This is 128 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:27,400 Speaker 1: what this is my opposition to, right, Why is it uncharactered? 129 00:06:27,400 --> 00:06:29,600 Speaker 1: I thought Mike just everything Mike just said is a 130 00:06:29,680 --> 00:06:32,839 Speaker 1: thousand percent accurate. This is what they've been now, going 131 00:06:32,880 --> 00:06:37,080 Speaker 1: back to the beginning of last December. So why is 132 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:40,560 Speaker 1: it uncharacteristic that three guys couldn't tackle a guy? Well, 133 00:06:40,640 --> 00:06:42,440 Speaker 1: I think because for the most part in the game, 134 00:06:42,480 --> 00:06:44,880 Speaker 1: I think they were. They did tackle well, you know 135 00:06:44,920 --> 00:06:48,640 Speaker 1: they were. I'm a little confused because I I've been 136 00:06:48,640 --> 00:06:51,520 Speaker 1: told that the Patriots offense moved the ball very effectively 137 00:06:51,520 --> 00:06:54,040 Speaker 1: throughout the game. I'm not talking about the offense right now, no, no, 138 00:06:54,120 --> 00:06:57,719 Speaker 1: but but that's what I've been told. Yeah, somehow, the 139 00:06:57,800 --> 00:07:00,960 Speaker 1: Patriots defense played exceptionally well. Even Miami moved the ball 140 00:07:01,000 --> 00:07:03,440 Speaker 1: far better than the Patriots did and scored more points. Well, 141 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:06,200 Speaker 1: you're comparing their offense to a team that didn't know 142 00:07:06,279 --> 00:07:08,720 Speaker 1: but one day was told to no, no no, no, I'm 143 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: told that it did play well. The offense. Yes, I 144 00:07:11,440 --> 00:07:13,400 Speaker 1: told them it moved the ball that the coach told me. 145 00:07:13,520 --> 00:07:16,240 Speaker 1: Forget I got into their territory six or seven times, 146 00:07:16,280 --> 00:07:18,240 Speaker 1: even though they didn't. Well, forget about that. I'm not 147 00:07:18,400 --> 00:07:20,640 Speaker 1: That's not what I'm talking about. That's what. But But 148 00:07:20,680 --> 00:07:22,520 Speaker 1: I don't know how those two things can be just 149 00:07:23,040 --> 00:07:25,800 Speaker 1: be true. One of them has to be wrong. What 150 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:28,520 Speaker 1: either The Patriots didn't move the ball effectively. I'm not 151 00:07:28,560 --> 00:07:31,440 Speaker 1: talking about the offense right now. You brought that off. 152 00:07:31,600 --> 00:07:33,920 Speaker 1: I'm gonna tell you. I don't think the Page's defense 153 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:36,120 Speaker 1: played very well. Okay, they had a very good I 154 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:38,880 Speaker 1: thought a very good effort stopping the run. Yeah. I 155 00:07:38,920 --> 00:07:42,240 Speaker 1: thought that was a marked improvement over last year. I 156 00:07:42,320 --> 00:07:44,560 Speaker 1: thought they completely shut down the run for the most 157 00:07:44,600 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 1: part for sixty minutes. Tyreek Hill was open every time 158 00:07:47,640 --> 00:07:49,280 Speaker 1: they threw the ball to him except for once, and 159 00:07:49,360 --> 00:07:51,320 Speaker 1: on that play he took the ball away from Jack 160 00:07:51,400 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 1: Jones and made a big play. Yeah. So I don't 161 00:07:53,480 --> 00:07:56,040 Speaker 1: know how it contains the guy that they targeted over 162 00:07:56,120 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 1: and over and over again and got first down after 163 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:00,640 Speaker 1: first down after first down targeted. I think that you're 164 00:08:00,680 --> 00:08:04,080 Speaker 1: not gonna Jalen Waddle wasn't featured prominently, but every time 165 00:08:04,320 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 1: he was targeted, he succeeded. Well, listen, it's not like 166 00:08:08,160 --> 00:08:11,200 Speaker 1: teams aren't going to complete passes. But I mean, you 167 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 1: have a terrible quarterback on the other side. That's what 168 00:08:13,360 --> 00:08:16,360 Speaker 1: I'm told. A terrible quarterback who completes seventy percent of 169 00:08:16,360 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: his passes for two hundred and seventy yards and all 170 00:08:19,360 --> 00:08:22,120 Speaker 1: of the speed that I've been told about, couldn't seem 171 00:08:22,160 --> 00:08:24,320 Speaker 1: to find Chase Edmonds on some of these key third 172 00:08:24,320 --> 00:08:28,000 Speaker 1: down passes in the fourth quarter when desperation setting in. 173 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:29,880 Speaker 1: If we can just get the ball back, maybe we 174 00:08:29,960 --> 00:08:32,840 Speaker 1: have a shot to make a comeback. No, we couldn't. 175 00:08:32,880 --> 00:08:35,120 Speaker 1: We couldn't keep up with Chase Edmonds in the passing game. 176 00:08:35,400 --> 00:08:38,319 Speaker 1: But again, I'm told the defense was great. I think defense, 177 00:08:38,440 --> 00:08:40,720 Speaker 1: I think offenses. I don't care what team they're gonna 178 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:42,960 Speaker 1: they're gonna move the ball, They're gonna complete passes. This 179 00:08:43,000 --> 00:08:46,160 Speaker 1: is the NFL. When you give up thirteen points. They 180 00:08:46,200 --> 00:08:47,960 Speaker 1: also took a knee on the eleven yard line to 181 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:49,520 Speaker 1: close the game. Well, I think by that time the 182 00:08:49,520 --> 00:08:52,360 Speaker 1: Patriots were totally gassed. In a given up, you know, 183 00:08:52,480 --> 00:08:56,559 Speaker 1: but and started Miami took a knee. Okay, but I'm 184 00:08:56,600 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 1: just saying I think the defense was gassed by that point. 185 00:08:59,080 --> 00:09:01,400 Speaker 1: But I think I think the defense played well. You 186 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:04,360 Speaker 1: can you can disagree. I think they played really well 187 00:09:04,400 --> 00:09:08,000 Speaker 1: against the run. I'll accentuate the positive and say, I thought, 188 00:09:08,280 --> 00:09:14,200 Speaker 1: gotcha Barmore guy, and especially I thought the best of 189 00:09:14,200 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 1: that group was Dietrich wives. I thought they played well 190 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:19,920 Speaker 1: up front, and I thought Dugger played well. You know, 191 00:09:19,920 --> 00:09:21,760 Speaker 1: I said it was involved in the biggest play of 192 00:09:21,760 --> 00:09:25,080 Speaker 1: the game. Negatively, Okay, but you know, like so that's 193 00:09:25,120 --> 00:09:27,360 Speaker 1: it that ruins this whole day. That's kind of how 194 00:09:27,360 --> 00:09:30,040 Speaker 1: football is. Fred, Well, well, you know, I look at 195 00:09:30,080 --> 00:09:34,680 Speaker 1: the whole game, you know, I mean, I probably agree 196 00:09:34,720 --> 00:09:37,320 Speaker 1: with you a little bit more. Fred. I'm not doom 197 00:09:37,320 --> 00:09:39,040 Speaker 1: and gloom about the defense. I think that there were 198 00:09:39,040 --> 00:09:40,959 Speaker 1: some elements in the defense that, you know, I think 199 00:09:40,960 --> 00:09:42,640 Speaker 1: that they can that they can build off of on 200 00:09:42,679 --> 00:09:44,040 Speaker 1: the offensive side of the ball. I'm not going to 201 00:09:44,080 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 1: try to tell you the same thing, but I think 202 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:48,480 Speaker 1: that there were moments and I think someone with the 203 00:09:48,559 --> 00:09:51,360 Speaker 1: defense screwed up. You know, was an element of Tyreek 204 00:09:51,440 --> 00:09:53,000 Speaker 1: Hill being you know, one of the best receivers in 205 00:09:53,000 --> 00:09:54,880 Speaker 1: the league and being able to get open because he's 206 00:09:54,920 --> 00:09:56,920 Speaker 1: really fast, and you know, I do think that that 207 00:09:57,160 --> 00:09:58,640 Speaker 1: it would have been a lot worse if he was 208 00:09:58,880 --> 00:10:01,079 Speaker 1: running eighty or touchdown and you know, those kind of 209 00:10:01,160 --> 00:10:03,000 Speaker 1: huge plays that we've seen him where he's waving bye 210 00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:05,600 Speaker 1: bye to guys. So I do think they contained him. 211 00:10:05,720 --> 00:10:07,280 Speaker 1: I do think that there are some elements, and they're 212 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:09,320 Speaker 1: also you know, the mistakes that he can't sweep those 213 00:10:09,360 --> 00:10:11,160 Speaker 1: under the rug, and you know, it's the same stuff 214 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:13,320 Speaker 1: with Dugger though. I think with Dugger he has a 215 00:10:13,360 --> 00:10:15,640 Speaker 1: big hit and then he blows a coverage. I mean 216 00:10:15,640 --> 00:10:18,320 Speaker 1: that that's kind of been the power for course with him. Um, 217 00:10:18,360 --> 00:10:20,560 Speaker 1: you know, it's it sucks because you were excited about 218 00:10:20,880 --> 00:10:23,360 Speaker 1: how physically looked. He looked like he was anticipating well 219 00:10:23,440 --> 00:10:26,680 Speaker 1: and making tackles and excellent tackle you know, but it's 220 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:29,160 Speaker 1: it's you know, then I think that the defense can 221 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:32,480 Speaker 1: come together and play you know, I think competent football. 222 00:10:32,520 --> 00:10:34,400 Speaker 1: But you know, is the question really for me is 223 00:10:34,400 --> 00:10:36,480 Speaker 1: is can they play well enough to make up for 224 00:10:36,480 --> 00:10:38,360 Speaker 1: the shortcomings on the offensive side of the ball. And 225 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:41,520 Speaker 1: that's just where I don't see a lot of reasons 226 00:10:41,160 --> 00:10:44,480 Speaker 1: answer the answers no, the answers no. Can they play 227 00:10:44,520 --> 00:10:47,120 Speaker 1: well enough when the other team's quarterbacks is capable of 228 00:10:47,160 --> 00:10:50,680 Speaker 1: taking advantage more more so than TWA that's what I worry. Yeah, 229 00:10:50,679 --> 00:10:52,760 Speaker 1: well that's I mean, that'll be a big We won't 230 00:10:52,800 --> 00:10:55,320 Speaker 1: get it this week, but this will be another week 231 00:10:55,320 --> 00:10:56,520 Speaker 1: where the other team is going to be in the 232 00:10:56,520 --> 00:10:59,000 Speaker 1: teams at best, and then you'll have you know, Lamar 233 00:10:59,080 --> 00:11:02,640 Speaker 1: coming up. But I think they got they got issues. 234 00:11:02,679 --> 00:11:04,640 Speaker 1: I mean I basically the Trent Brown kind of you 235 00:11:04,679 --> 00:11:07,760 Speaker 1: know interview yesterday, that just felt kind of to me 236 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:11,719 Speaker 1: as well. You see, I'm surprised that they made him available. Well, 237 00:11:11,760 --> 00:11:13,600 Speaker 1: they had made a stink that he didn't talk after 238 00:11:13,640 --> 00:11:16,360 Speaker 1: the game, and then they immediately made him available again. 239 00:11:17,240 --> 00:11:20,200 Speaker 1: That yeah, I mean, that's that's the connection that I 240 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:24,720 Speaker 1: saw there. But like he was coerced. Yeah, wow, well 241 00:11:24,720 --> 00:11:27,400 Speaker 1: it could be. I mean, you know, these guys actually 242 00:11:27,440 --> 00:11:30,240 Speaker 1: are obligated to talk to the media. They get you know, 243 00:11:30,360 --> 00:11:32,640 Speaker 1: fined or I think maybe even the team gets fined 244 00:11:32,679 --> 00:11:36,720 Speaker 1: if players don't talk to the media m at least 245 00:11:36,720 --> 00:11:38,840 Speaker 1: once a week. Every guy. No, I don't think the 246 00:11:38,840 --> 00:11:41,280 Speaker 1: team can get fined if a player doesn't unless you 247 00:11:41,320 --> 00:11:44,760 Speaker 1: don't make the players available. Yeah, well yeah, that's not 248 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:46,960 Speaker 1: the same thing. I know, but the players were available. 249 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:49,920 Speaker 1: After the game, Trent Brown refused to speak. Okay, but 250 00:11:50,080 --> 00:11:51,720 Speaker 1: I mean, I think there's been kind of a little 251 00:11:51,720 --> 00:11:53,360 Speaker 1: bit of a I don't want to say a storm 252 00:11:53,400 --> 00:11:55,440 Speaker 1: around him. The storm has been around Kendrick Bourne and 253 00:11:55,559 --> 00:11:58,840 Speaker 1: his usage and availability. But I think that we're going 254 00:11:58,880 --> 00:12:01,280 Speaker 1: to talk about that with Trent Brown. You know, the 255 00:12:01,360 --> 00:12:04,240 Speaker 1: thing about him signing here to play one side and 256 00:12:04,480 --> 00:12:06,320 Speaker 1: playing the other. It's just like, I don't know, he's 257 00:12:06,320 --> 00:12:08,120 Speaker 1: just become a topic a discussion. I feel like since 258 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:10,080 Speaker 1: he missed that preseason game and people are wondering if 259 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:12,439 Speaker 1: he wants to be here. I mean, it's Trent Brown, 260 00:12:12,760 --> 00:12:16,320 Speaker 1: it's Kendrick Bourne, and there's probably other I mean, this 261 00:12:16,400 --> 00:12:19,640 Speaker 1: is where a coach can lose a team, you know, 262 00:12:19,679 --> 00:12:22,959 Speaker 1: this is what happens when teams fall apart. It's all 263 00:12:22,960 --> 00:12:25,520 Speaker 1: these little things add up, and now you've lost the 264 00:12:25,559 --> 00:12:28,800 Speaker 1: locker room because Trent Brown has three or four friends. 265 00:12:29,040 --> 00:12:32,439 Speaker 1: Kendrick Bourne has three or four friends, you know, and 266 00:12:33,360 --> 00:12:35,800 Speaker 1: when you've got these disgruntled guys, and I'm not saying 267 00:12:35,840 --> 00:12:38,240 Speaker 1: that they are. But this is what we're hearing. You know, 268 00:12:39,280 --> 00:12:42,240 Speaker 1: unless the coach can figure out a way to keep 269 00:12:42,320 --> 00:12:44,840 Speaker 1: that together, that's how you lose. That's how you lose 270 00:12:44,880 --> 00:12:46,720 Speaker 1: a season. Yeah, I mean, I think it goes back 271 00:12:46,760 --> 00:12:48,719 Speaker 1: to having some success. You know. It's like it's it's 272 00:12:48,920 --> 00:12:51,160 Speaker 1: at some point as a coach of a team when 273 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:53,280 Speaker 1: you're preaching something to the guys and you know, we 274 00:12:53,360 --> 00:12:55,679 Speaker 1: got to hang in there, keep fighting, trust me, We'll 275 00:12:55,720 --> 00:12:58,679 Speaker 1: trust the process and those kind of things. You know, 276 00:12:58,720 --> 00:13:00,800 Speaker 1: at some point you need to have some success and 277 00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:02,959 Speaker 1: feel like it's working. And I you know, I think 278 00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 1: the preseason and now this first game, we're mostly devoid 279 00:13:06,800 --> 00:13:09,160 Speaker 1: of any of those kind of you know, successful woman's. 280 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:11,240 Speaker 1: The closest thing was maybe the Kendrick Bourne play, which 281 00:13:11,600 --> 00:13:14,080 Speaker 1: I mean, I think is just such a a weird 282 00:13:14,120 --> 00:13:16,160 Speaker 1: piece of this is that he kind of has that 283 00:13:16,320 --> 00:13:19,439 Speaker 1: positive energy that I feel like this team really needs 284 00:13:19,520 --> 00:13:21,920 Speaker 1: right now, somebody who's excited to go out there and 285 00:13:21,960 --> 00:13:24,040 Speaker 1: play and to bring that kind of energy, and yet 286 00:13:24,080 --> 00:13:26,000 Speaker 1: he's you know, in the doghouse. I also feel a 287 00:13:26,000 --> 00:13:28,240 Speaker 1: style of players it makes sense to all of us 288 00:13:28,400 --> 00:13:31,000 Speaker 1: on the outside. Now we don't know what's going on 289 00:13:31,040 --> 00:13:33,320 Speaker 1: in the inside. I heard some people compare this to 290 00:13:33,360 --> 00:13:38,280 Speaker 1: the Malcolm Butler situation. I think it's it's probably different. 291 00:13:38,320 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 1: I don't know, but it's probably different in that Butler's 292 00:13:41,360 --> 00:13:44,200 Speaker 1: thing like was kind of like two weeks up to 293 00:13:44,240 --> 00:13:47,080 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl kind of all. This has been going 294 00:13:47,120 --> 00:13:49,920 Speaker 1: on since the beginning of the summer with Kendrick Bourne, 295 00:13:50,160 --> 00:13:53,559 Speaker 1: you know, his whole since Carolina. Well, well, I mean 296 00:13:53,679 --> 00:13:55,800 Speaker 1: even before that. I feel like my radar went up 297 00:13:55,800 --> 00:13:57,480 Speaker 1: on him in the spring. I don't know, Alex, when 298 00:13:57,480 --> 00:13:58,800 Speaker 1: you were there when you know, like as soon as 299 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:01,120 Speaker 1: he started, like oh my, and the new offense is dope, 300 00:14:01,200 --> 00:14:04,520 Speaker 1: like you know, but that's like those were retracing when 301 00:14:04,520 --> 00:14:07,480 Speaker 1: he got benched, right, and then we're going back to 302 00:14:07,840 --> 00:14:09,440 Speaker 1: some of the other things that we think. But like 303 00:14:09,559 --> 00:14:11,640 Speaker 1: he was out there every day of camp. Yeah, but 304 00:14:11,640 --> 00:14:13,280 Speaker 1: but he didn't have a good camp, you know what. 305 00:14:13,559 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 1: That's on him. It was a silent camp. But that's 306 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:17,840 Speaker 1: on him. No. No, but that's not because he wasn't 307 00:14:17,880 --> 00:14:20,080 Speaker 1: given any opportunities either. No, but I'm saying that this 308 00:14:20,120 --> 00:14:23,200 Speaker 1: has been building up. It seems like all summer with him, 309 00:14:23,520 --> 00:14:25,400 Speaker 1: I know, well, I mean that's I mean, we might 310 00:14:25,440 --> 00:14:27,120 Speaker 1: be speaking to two different things. And I also don't 311 00:14:27,160 --> 00:14:29,280 Speaker 1: know why Malcolm Butler didn't play, So I don't know 312 00:14:29,320 --> 00:14:31,480 Speaker 1: if I can dismiss this being similar to that when 313 00:14:31,480 --> 00:14:33,720 Speaker 1: I don't know why Malcolm Butler didn't play. Yeah, I 314 00:14:33,720 --> 00:14:35,320 Speaker 1: mean I would just say, I mean what I was 315 00:14:35,320 --> 00:14:38,360 Speaker 1: speaking to is just my radar going up on Kendrick Bourne. 316 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:41,560 Speaker 1: Evidently Fred knows in this, you know, last summer when 317 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:43,480 Speaker 1: it when it all kind of started and feeling like 318 00:14:44,440 --> 00:14:46,000 Speaker 1: they don't like this, like I mean, I feel like 319 00:14:46,000 --> 00:14:49,040 Speaker 1: we've had this conversation about him when it was like, man, 320 00:14:49,120 --> 00:14:51,240 Speaker 1: he is really out there in the spot like constantly 321 00:14:51,240 --> 00:14:53,280 Speaker 1: this offseason, like I don't know if they're gonna dig 322 00:14:53,320 --> 00:14:55,240 Speaker 1: this like that. You know, those things were kind of 323 00:14:55,240 --> 00:14:58,400 Speaker 1: happening before the slow camp. You kind of were hoping, well, 324 00:14:58,440 --> 00:15:01,280 Speaker 1: it's gonna come out and you the new offense who 325 00:15:01,280 --> 00:15:03,680 Speaker 1: will make things better. But it's all been kind of 326 00:15:03,680 --> 00:15:05,440 Speaker 1: building with him, So I'm not surprised that we're at 327 00:15:05,440 --> 00:15:07,320 Speaker 1: this point, but I would have hoped that they would 328 00:15:07,360 --> 00:15:09,640 Speaker 1: have gotten buy it after the benching. I agree, And 329 00:15:09,640 --> 00:15:11,480 Speaker 1: that's it. It's odd to me, and that's when you 330 00:15:11,480 --> 00:15:14,480 Speaker 1: have no depth and That's the fine line any coach, 331 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:17,520 Speaker 1: you know, has to travel. When you have a guy 332 00:15:17,560 --> 00:15:21,600 Speaker 1: that you think is not doing what you need, you 333 00:15:21,640 --> 00:15:25,200 Speaker 1: know everybody to do, and you can't make exceptions for 334 00:15:25,240 --> 00:15:27,840 Speaker 1: that person, you know, what do you do? You know, 335 00:15:27,920 --> 00:15:30,840 Speaker 1: do you you know, turn the other way and let 336 00:15:30,920 --> 00:15:33,480 Speaker 1: him keep doing it? Or do you make it clear 337 00:15:33,560 --> 00:15:35,640 Speaker 1: to the team that this isn't right? And then when 338 00:15:35,640 --> 00:15:38,480 Speaker 1: you do that, you're you're obviously taking a guy off 339 00:15:38,480 --> 00:15:40,560 Speaker 1: the field who can help you. Do you think that's 340 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 1: why he's not playing? I have no idea, But do 341 00:15:42,600 --> 00:15:44,440 Speaker 1: you think that's why? Because I don't think if that 342 00:15:44,520 --> 00:15:46,440 Speaker 1: was why he wasn't playing, so many of his teammates 343 00:15:46,480 --> 00:15:50,080 Speaker 1: would be wondering why he's not playing. Yeah, I have 344 00:15:50,120 --> 00:15:52,560 Speaker 1: no idea. If he's not doing something that everybody else 345 00:15:52,640 --> 00:15:54,800 Speaker 1: is doing, I don't think his teammates would be saying 346 00:15:54,800 --> 00:15:58,160 Speaker 1: I don't understand why he's not playing. Hard to know 347 00:15:58,280 --> 00:16:00,560 Speaker 1: what's going on behind the scenes, and if it's I mean, 348 00:16:00,600 --> 00:16:04,720 Speaker 1: why else would you not play the guy? Can I 349 00:16:04,760 --> 00:16:06,880 Speaker 1: give you a theory that I think, you know, I 350 00:16:07,400 --> 00:16:09,480 Speaker 1: strongly disagree with, but I think might have something to 351 00:16:09,480 --> 00:16:11,560 Speaker 1: do it. I think they love DeVante Parker for some reason. 352 00:16:11,760 --> 00:16:14,480 Speaker 1: I don't really understand it. I haven't ever gotten to 353 00:16:14,480 --> 00:16:18,040 Speaker 1: play well. Then you got to take someone else out. No, 354 00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:20,600 Speaker 1: but they were both on the active roster. No, but 355 00:16:20,640 --> 00:16:23,240 Speaker 1: you're not going to necessarily have four wide receivers be 356 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:26,320 Speaker 1: a major part of your game plan, you know, especially 357 00:16:26,320 --> 00:16:28,960 Speaker 1: when you need tight ends. Kind of like the old 358 00:16:29,000 --> 00:16:33,400 Speaker 1: line got exposed by like the third offensive series, so 359 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:36,200 Speaker 1: it's like you almost need the tight ends out there 360 00:16:36,320 --> 00:16:38,600 Speaker 1: to help block. They started the game in two tight 361 00:16:38,680 --> 00:16:41,800 Speaker 1: end sets. They played, you know, almost a big chunk 362 00:16:41,800 --> 00:16:43,800 Speaker 1: of the game with two tight ends. Yeah. Yeah, so 363 00:16:44,040 --> 00:16:46,240 Speaker 1: you're not gonna have four receivers be a big part 364 00:16:46,280 --> 00:16:48,040 Speaker 1: of the game if you have two tight ends being 365 00:16:48,080 --> 00:16:49,760 Speaker 1: a big part of the game. Now, maybe next week, 366 00:16:50,600 --> 00:16:52,960 Speaker 1: maybe it'll be all different different games. We have one, 367 00:16:53,040 --> 00:16:55,080 Speaker 1: you know one, you know, one tight end, there'll be 368 00:16:55,120 --> 00:16:58,080 Speaker 1: more eleven instead of twelve. And you know you have 369 00:16:58,160 --> 00:17:01,120 Speaker 1: three receivers and four receivers on the field all the time. 370 00:17:01,160 --> 00:17:04,600 Speaker 1: But I think they love DeVante Parker. And then I 371 00:17:04,880 --> 00:17:09,080 Speaker 1: mentioned Nelson Aguilar's camp. It's hard to justify playing Kendrick 372 00:17:09,119 --> 00:17:11,600 Speaker 1: over Aguilar looking at their two camps. I don't know. 373 00:17:11,640 --> 00:17:14,160 Speaker 1: That was my Devil's advocate take was that you needed 374 00:17:14,359 --> 00:17:17,680 Speaker 1: it was simply just personnel. I kind of like that take. 375 00:17:17,760 --> 00:17:20,199 Speaker 1: I like it better than mine. Um, you know, to 376 00:17:20,200 --> 00:17:22,800 Speaker 1: be honest, I still even have it made me some 377 00:17:22,840 --> 00:17:26,720 Speaker 1: credit Mike stealing. Yeah, but I mean, but at some point, 378 00:17:26,800 --> 00:17:29,560 Speaker 1: like before the fourth quarter, you're like, Okay, we gotta 379 00:17:29,720 --> 00:17:32,639 Speaker 1: mix some things up here, you know. I don't know. 380 00:17:33,520 --> 00:17:36,960 Speaker 1: I wonder if maybe it's gonna be I see, I 381 00:17:37,000 --> 00:17:38,439 Speaker 1: would like to see a little bit more. And I 382 00:17:38,480 --> 00:17:41,560 Speaker 1: agree with one thing that Mike said about the dynamic 383 00:17:41,680 --> 00:17:44,560 Speaker 1: nature of Agilore in Bourne. I don't think either one 384 00:17:44,560 --> 00:17:47,080 Speaker 1: of them is a game breaking kind of player, but 385 00:17:47,280 --> 00:17:49,679 Speaker 1: for this team, they are the dynamic players in the 386 00:17:49,720 --> 00:17:52,320 Speaker 1: receiving game, right. I don't think you can argue that. 387 00:17:52,720 --> 00:17:54,400 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't think it's a coincidence. The play 388 00:17:54,480 --> 00:17:57,600 Speaker 1: before Bowen's catch, or maybe two plays before Boyne's catch, 389 00:17:57,760 --> 00:18:00,359 Speaker 1: Agilore had a step on the other side and threw 390 00:18:00,400 --> 00:18:02,760 Speaker 1: it out of bounds. Then he came back to a 391 00:18:02,800 --> 00:18:04,600 Speaker 1: bomb the other way. Those are the two guys that 392 00:18:04,640 --> 00:18:09,200 Speaker 1: are going to get behind the secondary, right, Yeah, why 393 00:18:09,200 --> 00:18:10,960 Speaker 1: you're not getting both on the field a little bit 394 00:18:11,040 --> 00:18:13,199 Speaker 1: A little bit at the same time. Yeah, I agree. 395 00:18:13,240 --> 00:18:14,840 Speaker 1: I mean that was kind of what I wrote about. 396 00:18:14,960 --> 00:18:18,560 Speaker 1: Unless you know, they're so worried about protecting Mac. You 397 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:21,480 Speaker 1: know on past plays that you need you need those 398 00:18:21,520 --> 00:18:23,720 Speaker 1: tight ends in there. You know, the line was bad. 399 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:25,719 Speaker 1: They were like totally exposed. It looked like they were 400 00:18:25,760 --> 00:18:29,480 Speaker 1: just targeting Trent Brown and Cole Strange's side. See, I'll 401 00:18:29,480 --> 00:18:31,080 Speaker 1: give you, I'll give you one of those. How did 402 00:18:31,240 --> 00:18:35,359 Speaker 1: you think the line was bad too? Um in past protection? Yeah, okay, 403 00:18:35,400 --> 00:18:38,160 Speaker 1: so I would largely agree, but you know why because 404 00:18:38,160 --> 00:18:40,679 Speaker 1: they had two in no I'm as breakdowns For the 405 00:18:40,680 --> 00:18:43,360 Speaker 1: most part during the game, it wasn't that bad. Yeah, 406 00:18:43,760 --> 00:18:47,200 Speaker 1: but I agree that makes it bad. Like just like 407 00:18:47,800 --> 00:18:50,720 Speaker 1: you know you can make you know, Bill says all 408 00:18:50,720 --> 00:18:52,200 Speaker 1: the time, you can make a lot of good plays, 409 00:18:52,240 --> 00:18:54,640 Speaker 1: but you judged on the handful that decide the game, 410 00:18:55,520 --> 00:18:57,399 Speaker 1: and they had some breakdowns on both sides of the 411 00:18:57,440 --> 00:19:01,280 Speaker 1: ball that decided the game. Yeah, you know, And I 412 00:19:01,640 --> 00:19:03,720 Speaker 1: don't think Mac had a good game, Let's face it. 413 00:19:03,840 --> 00:19:05,840 Speaker 1: You know, he himself didn't have a good game when 414 00:19:06,160 --> 00:19:08,159 Speaker 1: we should talk about you know, after the game, he 415 00:19:08,320 --> 00:19:11,560 Speaker 1: was seeing in and out of the X ray in 416 00:19:11,600 --> 00:19:14,199 Speaker 1: and out of the X ray room. I think I 417 00:19:14,240 --> 00:19:16,680 Speaker 1: think he I think it was heat related. This is 418 00:19:16,720 --> 00:19:19,480 Speaker 1: just my thing. I think he was having spasms in 419 00:19:19,560 --> 00:19:23,560 Speaker 1: his back and I think it was heat related, you know, No, 420 00:19:23,960 --> 00:19:25,880 Speaker 1: I mean I think they that's a first I've heard 421 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:27,879 Speaker 1: that one. Yeah, I mean, maybe it was connected. I 422 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:29,560 Speaker 1: thought it was when he took that rough in the 423 00:19:29,560 --> 00:19:31,000 Speaker 1: past or penally. I think that's what he kind of 424 00:19:31,320 --> 00:19:33,119 Speaker 1: maybe that spurred it on. But maybe it's just my 425 00:19:33,240 --> 00:19:36,440 Speaker 1: New England background. I'm still worried about the back because 426 00:19:36,480 --> 00:19:39,000 Speaker 1: I don't think it just spasms. I mean, I'm definitely 427 00:19:39,080 --> 00:19:41,000 Speaker 1: still worried about the back. I mean, I think Max's 428 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:43,840 Speaker 1: a really tough kid, you know. I Mean, that's one 429 00:19:43,880 --> 00:19:45,560 Speaker 1: thing that I would definitely say about him. I think 430 00:19:45,560 --> 00:19:49,760 Speaker 1: he's tough. He played two more series after taking that hit. Um, 431 00:19:49,920 --> 00:19:52,200 Speaker 1: but the back isn't something you can mess with. Though 432 00:19:54,520 --> 00:19:57,080 Speaker 1: you compensate in other places and you can throw your 433 00:19:57,280 --> 00:19:59,359 Speaker 1: entire posture in alignment out of whack. I mean, and 434 00:19:59,400 --> 00:20:00,880 Speaker 1: did you see that. I mean the video Badar took 435 00:20:00,880 --> 00:20:02,240 Speaker 1: of him walking out of the X ray, he looked 436 00:20:02,280 --> 00:20:03,960 Speaker 1: kind of, you know, a little stiff, and I mean 437 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:06,360 Speaker 1: he said he was feeling better yesterday. But I don't 438 00:20:06,400 --> 00:20:08,000 Speaker 1: think we're out of the woods with that one. Um, 439 00:20:08,119 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 1: you know, by any stretch of the imagination. Mac, you know, 440 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:11,920 Speaker 1: he needs a good game. He isn't you know, strong 441 00:20:11,960 --> 00:20:13,320 Speaker 1: a good game together in a while. And now he's 442 00:20:13,320 --> 00:20:16,199 Speaker 1: got to deal with an injury too, Um, you know. 443 00:20:16,200 --> 00:20:17,760 Speaker 1: And and how are they gonna I know, we'll get 444 00:20:17,800 --> 00:20:20,080 Speaker 1: into Pittsburgh. But yeah, that's a that's a that's a 445 00:20:20,080 --> 00:20:22,040 Speaker 1: team they usually like to throw against, right, I mean 446 00:20:22,040 --> 00:20:24,400 Speaker 1: that when when you went down there with Brady against them, 447 00:20:24,440 --> 00:20:26,159 Speaker 1: it was spread and throw and we don't we might 448 00:20:26,200 --> 00:20:28,000 Speaker 1: not even try to run. So I don't make any 449 00:20:28,040 --> 00:20:31,240 Speaker 1: comparisons when Tom Brady was here, well, just in terms 450 00:20:31,280 --> 00:20:34,000 Speaker 1: of attacking the old Pittsburgh defense, what it seemed like 451 00:20:34,040 --> 00:20:36,399 Speaker 1: they like to do was to spread him out and 452 00:20:36,440 --> 00:20:39,520 Speaker 1: get the ball out quick and no hesitation to Pittsburgh 453 00:20:39,600 --> 00:20:41,760 Speaker 1: likes to get at you. And that's there use their 454 00:20:41,800 --> 00:20:45,000 Speaker 1: aggression against them. But you know, with Flores in Pittsburgh, now, 455 00:20:45,040 --> 00:20:48,199 Speaker 1: does that change the dynamic? I mean, that's at kidding me. 456 00:20:48,720 --> 00:20:51,919 Speaker 1: I mean, yeah, he knows us. And I mean and 457 00:20:51,920 --> 00:20:53,280 Speaker 1: and then to bring it back, I mean I think 458 00:20:53,320 --> 00:20:55,919 Speaker 1: one of the things that's just really disheartening to me 459 00:20:56,040 --> 00:21:00,399 Speaker 1: right now is the commentary that the Patriots are running 460 00:21:00,440 --> 00:21:02,840 Speaker 1: like they pulled an offense from Madden. And there's this 461 00:21:03,119 --> 00:21:06,040 Speaker 1: very simple and the Dan Orlovsky stuff stuff that, but 462 00:21:06,119 --> 00:21:08,080 Speaker 1: that popped up. I mean, you know, I was joking 463 00:21:08,080 --> 00:21:10,399 Speaker 1: with Paul, you know, because Olofsky saying they're running the 464 00:21:10,400 --> 00:21:11,960 Speaker 1: same play over and over again, and you know where 465 00:21:12,000 --> 00:21:14,000 Speaker 1: joking saying she's in the old days when it was working. 466 00:21:14,040 --> 00:21:15,880 Speaker 1: And they're like, oh, they run the same run six 467 00:21:15,920 --> 00:21:18,200 Speaker 1: times in a row, just the probate times, the toss crack, 468 00:21:18,320 --> 00:21:22,200 Speaker 1: just go eight, seven, twelve. You know, they're so good. 469 00:21:22,240 --> 00:21:24,720 Speaker 1: They just execute and they they're not afraid to run 470 00:21:24,720 --> 00:21:27,920 Speaker 1: the same play. Here's where I'm gonna be on your side, Fred, 471 00:21:27,960 --> 00:21:29,159 Speaker 1: this is where I'm gonna you know, so you're not 472 00:21:29,200 --> 00:21:32,000 Speaker 1: gonna yell at me. I saw the whole game, like 473 00:21:32,040 --> 00:21:36,000 Speaker 1: the first drive. I thought the first drive was pretty good. Right, 474 00:21:36,800 --> 00:21:39,520 Speaker 1: So I'm listening to Orlowski, who I like, you know, 475 00:21:39,720 --> 00:21:42,960 Speaker 1: I'm not killing Dan Orlovsky, but he's talking about the 476 00:21:43,040 --> 00:21:45,480 Speaker 1: repetition of the plays early in the game, like, what 477 00:21:45,560 --> 00:21:47,639 Speaker 1: do you probably have the I think it was like 478 00:21:47,840 --> 00:21:52,359 Speaker 1: three they ran like three plays three times each or 479 00:21:52,400 --> 00:21:54,840 Speaker 1: something like that or twice each on the first drive. 480 00:21:55,760 --> 00:21:59,080 Speaker 1: What was wrong with that? Yeah? It right down the field, right. 481 00:21:59,240 --> 00:22:03,160 Speaker 1: It was like seven, five, twelve, six, first and ten 482 00:22:03,200 --> 00:22:05,719 Speaker 1: of the twenty two, right, Like, why do I have 483 00:22:05,760 --> 00:22:08,199 Speaker 1: to change things because I need to show off my 484 00:22:08,200 --> 00:22:10,800 Speaker 1: shiny choice like Mike McDaniel who tried to lose the 485 00:22:10,840 --> 00:22:14,359 Speaker 1: game in the last five minutes, right, like, it was working. 486 00:22:14,480 --> 00:22:17,040 Speaker 1: I had no problem with the operation. The only thing 487 00:22:17,080 --> 00:22:20,040 Speaker 1: that I would say minor like in terms of like 488 00:22:20,440 --> 00:22:24,560 Speaker 1: Patricia Judge Belichick, that whole thing. Look to me and 489 00:22:24,600 --> 00:22:26,520 Speaker 1: Mike and I were talking about this during the game. 490 00:22:27,359 --> 00:22:30,399 Speaker 1: They were rushing to get plays off early on. It 491 00:22:30,440 --> 00:22:33,359 Speaker 1: looked like there was quick movement in terms of like 492 00:22:33,400 --> 00:22:36,359 Speaker 1: the formations getting into it, and there was like you 493 00:22:36,440 --> 00:22:41,479 Speaker 1: know that that panis kind of snap it, snap it. Yeah. 494 00:22:41,520 --> 00:22:43,480 Speaker 1: They maybe they needed to get the plays in a 495 00:22:43,480 --> 00:22:45,480 Speaker 1: little bit faster, But I'd have no problem with the 496 00:22:45,480 --> 00:22:47,520 Speaker 1: play calls on that first drive. They went right down 497 00:22:47,520 --> 00:22:50,560 Speaker 1: the field, and Orlowski is talking about how well they 498 00:22:50,600 --> 00:22:54,800 Speaker 1: just used the same play. Well it worked, yeah, And 499 00:22:54,840 --> 00:22:56,280 Speaker 1: that's and that's what I think the question is of 500 00:22:56,520 --> 00:22:59,240 Speaker 1: this new offensive, of making it simpler and being able 501 00:22:59,240 --> 00:23:01,960 Speaker 1: to go faster. And you know, I'm going back to 502 00:23:02,040 --> 00:23:05,160 Speaker 1: thinking about Vince Lombardi and having you know, we run 503 00:23:05,240 --> 00:23:07,119 Speaker 1: three plays, but we just run them really well. I 504 00:23:07,160 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 1: don't think that that works anymore. Now. I'm imagining, you know, 505 00:23:10,640 --> 00:23:14,000 Speaker 1: Brian Flores if if this really is like a rudimentary 506 00:23:14,080 --> 00:23:15,919 Speaker 1: kind of offense that they're starting out with. I like, 507 00:23:16,040 --> 00:23:17,520 Speaker 1: Brian Floor is going to look at that and be like, 508 00:23:17,760 --> 00:23:19,920 Speaker 1: and I'll give you a devil's advocate. And I'm gonna 509 00:23:19,920 --> 00:23:22,800 Speaker 1: give Greg Badard credit for this because he's the one 510 00:23:22,840 --> 00:23:24,320 Speaker 1: I heard say on the way home. You might have 511 00:23:24,400 --> 00:23:27,320 Speaker 1: heard the same thing the other day, Mike when he 512 00:23:27,400 --> 00:23:29,960 Speaker 1: was talking about like, you know, they had a plan 513 00:23:30,080 --> 00:23:33,280 Speaker 1: coming into the game, and their plan was effective again 514 00:23:33,359 --> 00:23:37,000 Speaker 1: because they came right out and I think the opening script, 515 00:23:37,160 --> 00:23:39,359 Speaker 1: yeah right, And I think they also went into the 516 00:23:39,359 --> 00:23:41,359 Speaker 1: locker room at halftime came out with an idea of 517 00:23:41,359 --> 00:23:42,520 Speaker 1: what they want to do in the second half, and 518 00:23:42,520 --> 00:23:46,919 Speaker 1: that worked also, right. So the fear of that, or 519 00:23:47,080 --> 00:23:50,879 Speaker 1: the concern moving forward is that works for three or 520 00:23:50,920 --> 00:23:54,560 Speaker 1: four weeks. Teams will figure out what that is and 521 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:57,080 Speaker 1: then they'll make an adjustment to it. Now, you better 522 00:23:57,119 --> 00:24:00,679 Speaker 1: be better in that time, like Bill says, you know, 523 00:24:01,160 --> 00:24:03,159 Speaker 1: you gotta work things out and get to where you 524 00:24:03,200 --> 00:24:05,199 Speaker 1: want to be. I mean I would shorten the timeline though. 525 00:24:05,240 --> 00:24:07,439 Speaker 1: I mean I feel like after those first drive, you 526 00:24:07,480 --> 00:24:10,840 Speaker 1: know you're getting adjustments now, and is this offensive staff 527 00:24:10,880 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 1: able to adjust accordingly within the game too. That's a concern. 528 00:24:15,080 --> 00:24:19,280 Speaker 1: So you know that that was the nightmare scenario of that. 529 00:24:19,600 --> 00:24:21,720 Speaker 1: You know, we need a real offense here, We need 530 00:24:21,720 --> 00:24:23,720 Speaker 1: to be able to take advantage of this stuff. So 531 00:24:24,880 --> 00:24:26,800 Speaker 1: we'll see. I mean, it ain't gonna fly next week 532 00:24:26,800 --> 00:24:29,479 Speaker 1: against that defense. So they better have a huge, kind 533 00:24:29,520 --> 00:24:32,760 Speaker 1: of huge break without t J. Watt. I mean, you can't. 534 00:24:32,840 --> 00:24:37,120 Speaker 1: You can't overstated it's it's yeah. I mean I see 535 00:24:37,119 --> 00:24:39,000 Speaker 1: a lot of attention that he gets. It's huge. I 536 00:24:39,000 --> 00:24:40,920 Speaker 1: still feel like they got plenty in the tank though, 537 00:24:41,080 --> 00:24:43,679 Speaker 1: between Hayward and uh, you know what's the guy on 538 00:24:43,680 --> 00:24:46,119 Speaker 1: the other side who had like high Smith, but it 539 00:24:46,160 --> 00:24:48,240 Speaker 1: seems like he's coming into his own from talking to something, 540 00:24:48,240 --> 00:24:50,240 Speaker 1: well not talking about from reading some of the people 541 00:24:50,240 --> 00:24:52,920 Speaker 1: in Pittsburgh, they thought that Watt was a big part 542 00:24:52,920 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 1: of that. You know, it was so much the commands 543 00:24:55,680 --> 00:24:58,879 Speaker 1: much attention was allowing high Smith I think he had 544 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:02,199 Speaker 1: nine quarterback pressure slash hits um to go with the 545 00:25:02,240 --> 00:25:04,280 Speaker 1: three sacks. But it's just like with this offensive line, 546 00:25:04,320 --> 00:25:07,480 Speaker 1: like pretty much any defensive line scares me right now 547 00:25:07,520 --> 00:25:10,600 Speaker 1: with with how these guys have been looking. Well, I'm 548 00:25:10,640 --> 00:25:12,879 Speaker 1: just watching the highlights of the Monday night game last night, 549 00:25:12,920 --> 00:25:17,000 Speaker 1: and I'm getting angry all over again. I you know, Fred, 550 00:25:17,040 --> 00:25:19,159 Speaker 1: there's nothing that bugs me more watching the game and 551 00:25:19,200 --> 00:25:23,879 Speaker 1: then just ineptitude in terms of your play called your 552 00:25:23,920 --> 00:25:27,600 Speaker 1: game operation and that was that was just coaching negligence 553 00:25:27,640 --> 00:25:29,840 Speaker 1: once again. Did you watch the whole game? I watched 554 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:31,960 Speaker 1: the end. Yeah, I think I turned it off, Like 555 00:25:32,040 --> 00:25:34,919 Speaker 1: toward the end of the third I felt like I 556 00:25:34,960 --> 00:25:38,200 Speaker 1: was living in a simulation during the first half one 557 00:25:38,280 --> 00:25:42,119 Speaker 1: watching Joe Buck and Troy kmancall game on ESPN, and 558 00:25:42,160 --> 00:25:46,040 Speaker 1: then Gino Smith being like what like eighteen of nineteen, 559 00:25:47,200 --> 00:25:49,679 Speaker 1: no one talked about the second half with Gino Smith 560 00:25:50,160 --> 00:25:54,639 Speaker 1: didn't get bad? Well, hey did nothing in the second half. Yeah, 561 00:25:54,720 --> 00:25:58,120 Speaker 1: anyway back to the Patriots. Yeah, so the Born thing 562 00:25:58,160 --> 00:26:00,440 Speaker 1: is an issue, like what's going to happen and going 563 00:26:00,480 --> 00:26:04,399 Speaker 1: forward with him? I heard at one point after he 564 00:26:04,440 --> 00:26:07,280 Speaker 1: got taken out he was throwing something on the bench. 565 00:26:07,720 --> 00:26:09,119 Speaker 1: I heard that too. I didn't see it. I heard 566 00:26:09,160 --> 00:26:10,879 Speaker 1: him talking about the radio yesterday saying that he was 567 00:26:11,000 --> 00:26:13,040 Speaker 1: very you know, like he went to go back out 568 00:26:13,080 --> 00:26:15,040 Speaker 1: and then they pulled him back off again, and he 569 00:26:15,080 --> 00:26:18,280 Speaker 1: was expressing some frustration on the sideline. So it's uh. 570 00:26:18,800 --> 00:26:21,000 Speaker 1: He was also like making it known he had the 571 00:26:21,160 --> 00:26:25,560 Speaker 1: one finger in the air, one target, one big catch. Yeah. 572 00:26:25,600 --> 00:26:27,480 Speaker 1: I think that's the way I saw a lot of 573 00:26:27,480 --> 00:26:30,280 Speaker 1: people read knock away Alexa. Did you did you see 574 00:26:30,359 --> 00:26:32,080 Speaker 1: him do that? Did you like, could you see him 575 00:26:32,080 --> 00:26:33,720 Speaker 1: when he came off. I couldn't, but I could see 576 00:26:33,720 --> 00:26:37,000 Speaker 1: the tweets in real time, Okay, and just it's not good. 577 00:26:37,160 --> 00:26:41,880 Speaker 1: I mean last year, you know, he was probably one 578 00:26:41,920 --> 00:26:44,439 Speaker 1: of the bright spots in the offense. Yeah, and I 579 00:26:44,440 --> 00:26:46,200 Speaker 1: think by the end of the year he was probably 580 00:26:46,200 --> 00:26:49,040 Speaker 1: the most effective receiver. Yeah. Now, I think they have 581 00:26:49,160 --> 00:26:53,320 Speaker 1: four guys that are kinder kinder kind of just sort 582 00:26:53,320 --> 00:26:58,400 Speaker 1: of average, you know, average, two above average. But at 583 00:26:58,400 --> 00:27:00,359 Speaker 1: the end of the year last year, I think that 584 00:27:00,440 --> 00:27:02,960 Speaker 1: he had sort of risen above the others, don't you 585 00:27:03,200 --> 00:27:05,439 Speaker 1: I do. Yeah, I mean, especially but for you know, 586 00:27:05,480 --> 00:27:08,639 Speaker 1: big plays, big moments, that kind of thing. Um. But 587 00:27:08,680 --> 00:27:10,639 Speaker 1: I mean I talk talking a little bit to Evan Um. 588 00:27:10,880 --> 00:27:12,600 Speaker 1: You know after the game of just the lack of 589 00:27:12,680 --> 00:27:15,320 Speaker 1: intermediate passing game, you know, it was just it all 590 00:27:15,359 --> 00:27:18,280 Speaker 1: felt like shots or little dump offs, and that was 591 00:27:18,359 --> 00:27:20,800 Speaker 1: kind of it. There was nobody getting hit in stride 592 00:27:20,920 --> 00:27:23,560 Speaker 1: ten fifteen yards down the field, the old raiders off. 593 00:27:23,680 --> 00:27:26,800 Speaker 1: That was the Mike. The Mike and Paul postgame analysis 594 00:27:26,880 --> 00:27:29,400 Speaker 1: was Mike like, we got to find a way to 595 00:27:29,400 --> 00:27:31,520 Speaker 1: get something in between. Can we find a way to 596 00:27:31,520 --> 00:27:34,520 Speaker 1: get like a fifteen yard crosser or you know, a 597 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:36,680 Speaker 1: twelve yard out that doesn't look like it's going to 598 00:27:36,760 --> 00:27:38,840 Speaker 1: get picked off every time, But those are the ones 599 00:27:38,880 --> 00:27:42,959 Speaker 1: that Mac does get picked off, especial especially, so you know, 600 00:27:43,160 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 1: we're going to talk about the two plays that skewed 601 00:27:45,080 --> 00:27:48,240 Speaker 1: the game. How about Brandon Jones dropping a pick six 602 00:27:48,280 --> 00:27:50,760 Speaker 1: on one of those outs. Yeah, but you know, if 603 00:27:51,240 --> 00:27:53,479 Speaker 1: are they avoiding it? Is he not seeing it? Are 604 00:27:53,560 --> 00:27:56,760 Speaker 1: they not comfortable throwing it? There? Another thing that that 605 00:27:56,760 --> 00:27:59,440 Speaker 1: that cracked me up. I saw one particular play where 606 00:27:59,480 --> 00:28:02,520 Speaker 1: Mac must had seventeen different signals at the line, like 607 00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:06,399 Speaker 1: I mean, he's like Peyton Manning, you know, and then 608 00:28:06,440 --> 00:28:08,040 Speaker 1: it was like hike and then just like a little 609 00:28:08,080 --> 00:28:11,600 Speaker 1: checkdown like all that for checkdown like what like I 610 00:28:11,760 --> 00:28:13,800 Speaker 1: usually when you're doing that much, it feels like, oh, 611 00:28:13,840 --> 00:28:15,560 Speaker 1: I see something, We're going to take advantage and make 612 00:28:15,560 --> 00:28:17,520 Speaker 1: a play here, and not like, all right, let's just 613 00:28:17,800 --> 00:28:19,919 Speaker 1: child a part of the Ulovski thing that I agree 614 00:28:19,960 --> 00:28:23,280 Speaker 1: with Dan on that I think is a worthy second 615 00:28:23,280 --> 00:28:26,520 Speaker 1: guess of what their plan is game plan wise. Offensively. 616 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:28,560 Speaker 1: I did think there were a few of those Mike 617 00:28:28,640 --> 00:28:31,919 Speaker 1: where he's checking down to a back or trying to 618 00:28:32,040 --> 00:28:35,280 Speaker 1: a couple of them on the touchdown drive. I think 619 00:28:35,280 --> 00:28:37,480 Speaker 1: he tried to hit Stevenson on one and then he 620 00:28:37,480 --> 00:28:39,360 Speaker 1: went to Montgomery and then eventually I think he had 621 00:28:39,360 --> 00:28:42,480 Speaker 1: Montgomery for the touchdown. One of them got batted down, 622 00:28:42,800 --> 00:28:44,960 Speaker 1: then I think he went to Stevenson, then Montgomery got 623 00:28:44,960 --> 00:28:48,840 Speaker 1: the touchdown. Too many bodies in the same area. There's 624 00:28:48,840 --> 00:28:51,680 Speaker 1: like a little checkdown back in the in the flat, 625 00:28:52,080 --> 00:28:54,560 Speaker 1: and there's like a guy, you know, like a Myers, 626 00:28:54,920 --> 00:28:57,840 Speaker 1: you know, four or five yards away in like a 627 00:28:57,880 --> 00:29:00,800 Speaker 1: little hook zone, you know. And forgive me if I'm 628 00:29:00,840 --> 00:29:03,640 Speaker 1: not getting you know, the terms right, but like too close, 629 00:29:04,040 --> 00:29:07,240 Speaker 1: too many receivers in too closer proximity and I think 630 00:29:07,240 --> 00:29:09,840 Speaker 1: we're a lost. Evan wrote about that too. I was 631 00:29:09,840 --> 00:29:11,680 Speaker 1: like he was talking about things that that stood out 632 00:29:11,720 --> 00:29:14,760 Speaker 1: to him in the film review where the spacing, I guess, 633 00:29:14,760 --> 00:29:18,640 Speaker 1: the dispersal of the routes, but you could just talk 634 00:29:18,680 --> 00:29:23,479 Speaker 1: about stuff you see. Yeah, you know, can I can 635 00:29:23,520 --> 00:29:25,160 Speaker 1: I say one more thing too, I've been meaning to 636 00:29:25,160 --> 00:29:27,760 Speaker 1: say this. I just want to to shout out, shout 637 00:29:27,760 --> 00:29:31,480 Speaker 1: out Jacoby Myers. Yeah. I just you know, the offense 638 00:29:31,600 --> 00:29:34,240 Speaker 1: changes things. I mean, he's been here for Brady, for 639 00:29:34,360 --> 00:29:36,440 Speaker 1: Cam Newton, for Mac Jones, right from the get and 640 00:29:36,440 --> 00:29:39,040 Speaker 1: he just continues to produce in big spots and make 641 00:29:39,080 --> 00:29:41,680 Speaker 1: tough catches. I know he's not the you know, maybe 642 00:29:41,720 --> 00:29:44,080 Speaker 1: the most underrated whatever you want to call him, but 643 00:29:44,320 --> 00:29:46,840 Speaker 1: he's the best. I just think he's He's a really 644 00:29:46,880 --> 00:29:48,800 Speaker 1: good player, and at a time when I don't feel 645 00:29:48,840 --> 00:29:51,440 Speaker 1: great about just about anything on this offense right now, 646 00:29:51,480 --> 00:29:54,200 Speaker 1: he's one piece that I think it comes to play, 647 00:29:54,400 --> 00:29:57,480 Speaker 1: got through this whole transition with multiple quarterbacks, continues to 648 00:29:57,480 --> 00:30:00,320 Speaker 1: be productive in big spots. It was like my only 649 00:30:00,360 --> 00:30:04,640 Speaker 1: pro of the offense. I would maybe slightly put Damien 650 00:30:04,680 --> 00:30:07,760 Speaker 1: Harrison there too, but that that that was about it. Yeah, 651 00:30:07,800 --> 00:30:11,880 Speaker 1: I mean Stevenson, Like last year, I felt Stevens had 652 00:30:11,920 --> 00:30:14,840 Speaker 1: hit the whole faster than Harris was more you know, 653 00:30:14,880 --> 00:30:20,320 Speaker 1: explosive from a dead start, as they say. Yeah, but 654 00:30:20,320 --> 00:30:22,920 Speaker 1: but yeah, on Sunday it seemed like he was a 655 00:30:22,920 --> 00:30:26,080 Speaker 1: little bit more hesitant. He wasn't hitting the hole as fast. Yeah, 656 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:28,320 Speaker 1: a little disappointed. Yeah, I mean there there was some 657 00:30:28,360 --> 00:30:30,080 Speaker 1: signs of life, I think, a little bit more as 658 00:30:30,120 --> 00:30:33,040 Speaker 1: Paul alluded to from Harris. Um, you know, because they 659 00:30:33,040 --> 00:30:37,560 Speaker 1: had a couple of twelve yards runs three carry out, 660 00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:40,680 Speaker 1: I thought I should have gotten more carrious good Paul. 661 00:30:40,840 --> 00:30:43,320 Speaker 1: I mean they got out of it seventeen. But yeah, 662 00:30:43,360 --> 00:30:46,280 Speaker 1: you know it's yeah, in the second half, it's it's 663 00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:48,120 Speaker 1: it's a different story. But I thought they kind of 664 00:30:48,160 --> 00:30:50,840 Speaker 1: got away, now, you know, in fairness to them, it 665 00:30:50,960 --> 00:30:52,960 Speaker 1: got away from them because they got they were completely 666 00:30:52,960 --> 00:30:55,800 Speaker 1: ineffective in the second quarter after that first drive, like 667 00:30:56,040 --> 00:30:58,040 Speaker 1: the running game went away, and then they got a 668 00:30:58,080 --> 00:31:00,480 Speaker 1: couple of good runs in that first drive of the 669 00:31:00,520 --> 00:31:03,800 Speaker 1: third quarter two. So some of that is they stopped 670 00:31:03,840 --> 00:31:07,360 Speaker 1: running it as well as they had been. Yeah, but 671 00:31:07,600 --> 00:31:12,360 Speaker 1: Myers like not only I think he's he's just sort 672 00:31:12,360 --> 00:31:16,360 Speaker 1: of always overlooked, but physically I think he was dealing 673 00:31:16,400 --> 00:31:19,000 Speaker 1: with something pretty significant. You know, he was out there 674 00:31:19,040 --> 00:31:22,760 Speaker 1: pretty early with the warm up crew. Um, he's limited 675 00:31:22,800 --> 00:31:25,280 Speaker 1: all week, and then yet you know when you needed 676 00:31:25,360 --> 00:31:29,720 Speaker 1: plays like one of the rare bright spots was that 677 00:31:29,840 --> 00:31:32,600 Speaker 1: like twenty something yard catch where he goes up in 678 00:31:33,440 --> 00:31:39,360 Speaker 1: I mean on the sideline. Great yea, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. 679 00:31:39,120 --> 00:31:42,200 Speaker 1: They need him, they need him. It's the unfortunate part 680 00:31:42,240 --> 00:31:44,920 Speaker 1: of the offense is that kind of stuff is really 681 00:31:44,960 --> 00:31:48,120 Speaker 1: hard to stack together when it's third and long, and 682 00:31:48,160 --> 00:31:50,840 Speaker 1: with throwing one up you know in traffic, you know 683 00:31:50,880 --> 00:31:52,959 Speaker 1: that just as easily can go off of a guy's 684 00:31:53,000 --> 00:31:55,160 Speaker 1: helmet and go to the safety like it did on 685 00:31:55,200 --> 00:31:57,400 Speaker 1: the Parker play, which should have been a penalty, Fred 686 00:31:57,440 --> 00:31:59,000 Speaker 1: before you yell it should have been, but it was 687 00:31:59,040 --> 00:32:01,440 Speaker 1: also short armed. I thought, oh, it's not a good throw, 688 00:32:01,480 --> 00:32:04,200 Speaker 1: and I think it's a terrible decision. You're doing whatever 689 00:32:04,240 --> 00:32:05,920 Speaker 1: you want. You go right down the field first and 690 00:32:06,000 --> 00:32:09,000 Speaker 1: ten from the twenty two. We're gonna throw at their 691 00:32:09,040 --> 00:32:13,600 Speaker 1: best corner against It was a little old school Patriot. 692 00:32:13,640 --> 00:32:15,640 Speaker 1: They're like, we don't just want to score, we want 693 00:32:15,640 --> 00:32:17,520 Speaker 1: to make sure it's Parker. I want to push back 694 00:32:17,560 --> 00:32:19,000 Speaker 1: on this on this a little bit because they threw 695 00:32:19,040 --> 00:32:22,280 Speaker 1: it Xavien Howard twice and they were both their best play. 696 00:32:22,400 --> 00:32:24,880 Speaker 1: It was the fade to Parker. I mean, you knew 697 00:32:24,920 --> 00:32:27,840 Speaker 1: it was comment. They threw it Howard on important place. 698 00:32:27,960 --> 00:32:29,920 Speaker 1: This is my point with their best play, though, you 699 00:32:29,960 --> 00:32:31,920 Speaker 1: know what I mean, Like, why is that the best play? 700 00:32:32,720 --> 00:32:34,920 Speaker 1: Jump all to Parkers differs play? How many times the 701 00:32:34,920 --> 00:32:36,440 Speaker 1: summer I say, when they get close to the twenty 702 00:32:36,440 --> 00:32:38,000 Speaker 1: this year, I'm gonna turn you and go here comes 703 00:32:38,000 --> 00:32:40,000 Speaker 1: a face? And how many times the summer you would 704 00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:42,120 Speaker 1: say that with disgust. Well that's what they did. I mean, 705 00:32:42,160 --> 00:32:44,440 Speaker 1: I knew it was gonna happen. Knowing it's gonna happen 706 00:32:44,520 --> 00:32:46,440 Speaker 1: and wanting it to happen in two different things. Don't 707 00:32:46,440 --> 00:32:48,200 Speaker 1: tell me you wanted it to happen. I'm fine with that. 708 00:32:48,280 --> 00:32:53,320 Speaker 1: You got so mad, I don't. This is a guy 709 00:32:53,320 --> 00:32:56,720 Speaker 1: who who called them deep deep corner face. It was 710 00:32:56,760 --> 00:33:00,440 Speaker 1: all that the first three mocking criticism all summer. And 711 00:33:00,480 --> 00:33:02,160 Speaker 1: I'm by the way, I'm not making fun of him. 712 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:06,160 Speaker 1: He's right. This wasn't even a deep corner right that 713 00:33:06,360 --> 00:33:09,120 Speaker 1: they love. It's not the best play. Yeah, I mean, 714 00:33:09,160 --> 00:33:11,040 Speaker 1: in the red zone is probably the most effective play 715 00:33:11,120 --> 00:33:13,240 Speaker 1: this summer. I was, but if you got any of 716 00:33:13,280 --> 00:33:14,800 Speaker 1: the times they did, if you gotta put it up, 717 00:33:14,840 --> 00:33:17,400 Speaker 1: you gotta put it up high and allow him to 718 00:33:17,480 --> 00:33:20,120 Speaker 1: go up. I thought he's short armed it where Howard 719 00:33:20,200 --> 00:33:22,760 Speaker 1: now had a shot to get his hand out. Yeah, 720 00:33:22,760 --> 00:33:24,440 Speaker 1: I mean they didn't execute it well. But I mean, 721 00:33:24,440 --> 00:33:26,160 Speaker 1: I just, I just I didn't. I mean, everyone just 722 00:33:26,160 --> 00:33:28,680 Speaker 1: seemed like, don't throw nears Avian Howard, like they threw 723 00:33:28,720 --> 00:33:30,560 Speaker 1: it him twice to their to their guy on the 724 00:33:30,600 --> 00:33:32,040 Speaker 1: play that on a play that they like, I don't 725 00:33:32,040 --> 00:33:34,840 Speaker 1: think it's that crazy, that's all. I thought it was terrible. 726 00:33:35,160 --> 00:33:37,840 Speaker 1: I would push back violently on that. I mean, so 727 00:33:37,960 --> 00:33:41,160 Speaker 1: don't throw the park or the whole game, not on 728 00:33:41,240 --> 00:33:43,560 Speaker 1: a play like that, where like, I'm not gonna let 729 00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:46,600 Speaker 1: it on fold Like. They never used to ignore Darell 730 00:33:46,640 --> 00:33:49,600 Speaker 1: Reevs either, But they didn't just throw jump balls toward 731 00:33:49,640 --> 00:33:52,560 Speaker 1: Darell Reevs saying my guy's gonna go up again. No, 732 00:33:52,600 --> 00:33:54,400 Speaker 1: they waited to see if the guy was open when 733 00:33:54,400 --> 00:33:56,240 Speaker 1: he was going against Ruck. He was never open on 734 00:33:56,280 --> 00:33:58,800 Speaker 1: that play. They may have gotten bailed out with a 735 00:33:58,840 --> 00:34:01,480 Speaker 1: penalty because I do think he grabbed him. He's never 736 00:34:01,520 --> 00:34:04,360 Speaker 1: but he was never exactly. Don't tell me that's been 737 00:34:04,360 --> 00:34:07,680 Speaker 1: the best play, but that's what it is. Doesn't get 738 00:34:07,680 --> 00:34:09,880 Speaker 1: open like like the I mean the same thing with 739 00:34:09,880 --> 00:34:12,040 Speaker 1: the Myers, with the Myers, with the Myers catch, I 740 00:34:12,040 --> 00:34:15,680 Speaker 1: mean contested catches. Those I mean those. I know I'm 741 00:34:15,719 --> 00:34:17,400 Speaker 1: not telling you that. I mean those are great. But 742 00:34:17,440 --> 00:34:20,000 Speaker 1: you can't live that way. No, you can't live that way. 743 00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:22,680 Speaker 1: I mean Agilo got opened down the sideline. Borne got 744 00:34:22,719 --> 00:34:26,120 Speaker 1: open on the other sideline. I mean they're hunter Henry 745 00:34:26,200 --> 00:34:29,160 Speaker 1: was open on one of those uh like crosses to 746 00:34:29,200 --> 00:34:35,160 Speaker 1: the you know, uh, the the cross to the sideline. 747 00:34:35,200 --> 00:34:36,920 Speaker 1: There was a play that was I think that was 748 00:34:36,960 --> 00:34:39,280 Speaker 1: early in the game, one of the first two drives. 749 00:34:39,600 --> 00:34:42,400 Speaker 1: Like I think they can you know, this is the 750 00:34:42,440 --> 00:34:45,799 Speaker 1: other thing, and this is like like uh and this 751 00:34:45,840 --> 00:34:48,759 Speaker 1: isn't about Bill. I think Bill's whole positivity is all 752 00:34:48,800 --> 00:34:51,040 Speaker 1: about trying to pick up his team. I think he's 753 00:34:51,040 --> 00:34:53,359 Speaker 1: trying to instill confidence in his team. I wrote about 754 00:34:53,360 --> 00:34:55,640 Speaker 1: it this morning and I said, I can totally understand. 755 00:34:55,680 --> 00:34:57,920 Speaker 1: I don't agree with his summation of the game, but 756 00:34:57,960 --> 00:34:59,680 Speaker 1: I totally understand what he's doing, and I have no 757 00:34:59,719 --> 00:35:01,920 Speaker 1: problem with that. I think he needs to do that. 758 00:35:02,400 --> 00:35:05,680 Speaker 1: But like, they ran a couple of plays and didn't 759 00:35:05,719 --> 00:35:07,839 Speaker 1: like look like their shoes were tied together. They didn't 760 00:35:07,840 --> 00:35:09,800 Speaker 1: fall down, and people are like, oh huh, it was 761 00:35:09,840 --> 00:35:12,920 Speaker 1: better than I thought. Oh, what did you think they 762 00:35:12,920 --> 00:35:15,279 Speaker 1: were gonna do? They scored seven points, They've got two 763 00:35:15,360 --> 00:35:18,200 Speaker 1: hundred and seventy yards, Like, what did you think they 764 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:21,160 Speaker 1: were just gonna go out there and like spontaneously combust 765 00:35:21,520 --> 00:35:23,520 Speaker 1: before the game was alost down the summer, I think 766 00:35:23,600 --> 00:35:25,960 Speaker 1: some people did that was the summer. I got news 767 00:35:26,000 --> 00:35:28,880 Speaker 1: for you. I know everybody didn't believe us. That's what 768 00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 1: we saw all summer was what they did on Sunday. 769 00:35:32,719 --> 00:35:36,359 Speaker 1: They couldn't run the ball consistently, they couldn't protect consistently, 770 00:35:36,560 --> 00:35:39,080 Speaker 1: and they couldn't make plays down the field consistently. They 771 00:35:39,080 --> 00:35:41,440 Speaker 1: can check it off and complete seventy percent of the 772 00:35:41,440 --> 00:35:43,879 Speaker 1: balls and then the guy would run up and tap 773 00:35:43,960 --> 00:35:45,520 Speaker 1: them on the ass and that would be the end 774 00:35:45,520 --> 00:35:48,239 Speaker 1: of the play, right Mike, And for the most part, 775 00:35:48,400 --> 00:35:51,719 Speaker 1: that's what happened. The one touchdown, even the guy literally 776 00:35:51,760 --> 00:35:58,120 Speaker 1: had to roll into the end zone that because because 777 00:35:58,120 --> 00:36:00,880 Speaker 1: the young, the young defensive backup picked off by the 778 00:36:01,480 --> 00:36:04,759 Speaker 1: not by the Patriot, but I think by Howard. I 779 00:36:04,800 --> 00:36:07,600 Speaker 1: think he collided with his own defensive back and he 780 00:36:07,640 --> 00:36:10,200 Speaker 1: was out of position. In time, Montgomery just rolled to 781 00:36:10,320 --> 00:36:11,960 Speaker 1: the end zone. I felt that for our social crew 782 00:36:12,040 --> 00:36:13,600 Speaker 1: on that one, because I'm like, oh, first score of 783 00:36:13,640 --> 00:36:15,040 Speaker 1: the season. It's like kind of hard to do a 784 00:36:15,120 --> 00:36:20,760 Speaker 1: hype little video of like time. But you know what, whoever, 785 00:36:20,800 --> 00:36:23,359 Speaker 1: you know, what I heard was good great awareness by 786 00:36:23,400 --> 00:36:26,120 Speaker 1: Montgomery to know that he had to roll in. Oh 787 00:36:26,160 --> 00:36:30,040 Speaker 1: my goodness, what I I forget? Should I not make 788 00:36:30,040 --> 00:36:33,759 Speaker 1: fun of anybody's come from great? Great aware? Did that 789 00:36:33,840 --> 00:36:35,520 Speaker 1: come from inside the building? Should I not be even 790 00:36:35,640 --> 00:36:41,080 Speaker 1: making fun of that? Alex was the steam roller's rolling through? Well. 791 00:36:41,080 --> 00:36:43,319 Speaker 1: I talk to talk to Tie's mom today. I did. 792 00:36:43,360 --> 00:36:45,160 Speaker 1: She was born and I talked to her for like 793 00:36:45,160 --> 00:36:47,840 Speaker 1: almost an hour just about life in general. You know, 794 00:36:47,960 --> 00:36:50,319 Speaker 1: she made me feel like I'm not doing nearly enough 795 00:36:50,360 --> 00:36:53,640 Speaker 1: good in this world. She's just a great Woman's probably not, 796 00:36:53,760 --> 00:36:56,120 Speaker 1: I mean, let's face it, certainly not. I mean, look 797 00:36:56,120 --> 00:36:58,360 Speaker 1: what I do for a living? True? Am I really helping? 798 00:36:58,680 --> 00:37:01,120 Speaker 1: That's what people always say? Like that job is so cool? 799 00:37:01,160 --> 00:37:06,440 Speaker 1: I go I watch with other people doing I I 800 00:37:06,520 --> 00:37:10,600 Speaker 1: do this how Patriots fans? I think I bring people, yea, 801 00:37:10,840 --> 00:37:12,480 Speaker 1: I order it joy. You know, what I always tell 802 00:37:12,520 --> 00:37:14,800 Speaker 1: myself is that people find a lot of joy in sports, 803 00:37:14,800 --> 00:37:16,480 Speaker 1: and you know, I think that that you know, you 804 00:37:16,600 --> 00:37:18,799 Speaker 1: help people and it's and it's a fun thing part 805 00:37:18,880 --> 00:37:20,839 Speaker 1: of life that I think. I'm gonna get a little 806 00:37:20,840 --> 00:37:23,600 Speaker 1: philosophical here from I mean, I feel like sports, and 807 00:37:23,600 --> 00:37:26,360 Speaker 1: specifically football. You know, it sums up the human experience 808 00:37:26,400 --> 00:37:28,680 Speaker 1: to very you know, there's not it's not as concrete 809 00:37:28,719 --> 00:37:31,800 Speaker 1: in real life wins losses, but you know, it's it's physical, 810 00:37:31,920 --> 00:37:34,239 Speaker 1: it's mental, it's that's what I like about it. So 811 00:37:34,360 --> 00:37:36,120 Speaker 1: that's why that's my That's why I and I think 812 00:37:36,239 --> 00:37:40,319 Speaker 1: that's I agree with Mike. Not necessarily a questionable little 813 00:37:40,400 --> 00:37:43,719 Speaker 1: toxination there, But um, I think that's why people are 814 00:37:43,760 --> 00:37:49,160 Speaker 1: so like negative right now. I think they're they're worried, like, 815 00:37:49,320 --> 00:37:51,480 Speaker 1: is this what this is my outlet? Everyone? You know, 816 00:37:51,520 --> 00:37:53,880 Speaker 1: I work hard all week and I look forward to 817 00:37:53,960 --> 00:37:56,000 Speaker 1: the game, and I can't really look forward to a 818 00:37:56,000 --> 00:37:57,799 Speaker 1: game where I'm going to score seven points and then 819 00:37:57,800 --> 00:37:59,040 Speaker 1: have the coach tell me it was a really good 820 00:37:59,600 --> 00:38:02,080 Speaker 1: You're really so long people were so used to just 821 00:38:02,160 --> 00:38:04,520 Speaker 1: like that really was an escape. You could get excited. 822 00:38:04,560 --> 00:38:07,040 Speaker 1: I have all your friends over and glow to the 823 00:38:07,040 --> 00:38:09,160 Speaker 1: other fan bases, and now you're the butt of the joke. 824 00:38:09,880 --> 00:38:13,600 Speaker 1: Not for long though, just till Sunday. No, sorry, I'm 825 00:38:13,640 --> 00:38:16,080 Speaker 1: excited to get back in the community later, for sure 826 00:38:16,560 --> 00:38:18,680 Speaker 1: with an event. I'm excited to get back on the 827 00:38:18,680 --> 00:38:26,960 Speaker 1: field too. Yeah, I mean back to school. Tom and 828 00:38:27,000 --> 00:38:30,000 Speaker 1: Birmingham says Fred. Your opening monologue was a good attempt 829 00:38:30,040 --> 00:38:33,560 Speaker 1: to talk fans off the ledge. Almost convince me. But 830 00:38:33,600 --> 00:38:36,480 Speaker 1: the truth is this team is not well coached. Fans 831 00:38:36,520 --> 00:38:39,040 Speaker 1: can accept rebuilding after many years of the goat that 832 00:38:39,120 --> 00:38:41,480 Speaker 1: was Tom Brady, But how much longer do we have 833 00:38:41,560 --> 00:38:45,880 Speaker 1: to watch pre snap penalties, blown assignments and misreads. Belichick 834 00:38:45,960 --> 00:38:48,319 Speaker 1: takes the time out to emphasize a point and then 835 00:38:48,360 --> 00:38:51,320 Speaker 1: the team goes out and promptly does the opposite. Where 836 00:38:51,520 --> 00:38:53,640 Speaker 1: is the discipline that used to be the hallmark of 837 00:38:53,680 --> 00:38:56,200 Speaker 1: the Patriots. This is going to be a long and 838 00:38:56,280 --> 00:39:01,080 Speaker 1: painful season. Yeah, but discipline something we haven't even really 839 00:39:01,880 --> 00:39:03,960 Speaker 1: touched on. But I know, and that was one of 840 00:39:04,000 --> 00:39:05,960 Speaker 1: my key you know, one of my key pieces I 841 00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:07,680 Speaker 1: just you know, felt like this team coming out of 842 00:39:07,680 --> 00:39:09,680 Speaker 1: the gate needed to be need to be clean, like, 843 00:39:09,800 --> 00:39:12,279 Speaker 1: need to look cohesive. I mean, I it wasn't as 844 00:39:12,360 --> 00:39:15,239 Speaker 1: terrible as I thought it might have possibly been, but 845 00:39:15,520 --> 00:39:18,000 Speaker 1: I mean it was it was still very distressing, the 846 00:39:18,320 --> 00:39:21,080 Speaker 1: mental mistakes in kind of key moments, and and that 847 00:39:21,160 --> 00:39:24,640 Speaker 1: just goes back to I'm there's no question in my 848 00:39:24,640 --> 00:39:26,680 Speaker 1: mind they're gonna play some games this year. The other 849 00:39:26,680 --> 00:39:29,759 Speaker 1: team's gonna not play that great. Probably maybe you know, 850 00:39:29,920 --> 00:39:32,200 Speaker 1: have a turnover themselves on the first drive and you know, 851 00:39:32,239 --> 00:39:34,840 Speaker 1: Patriots get a little lead and it unfolds like it 852 00:39:34,880 --> 00:39:39,000 Speaker 1: did last year and the Bears are coming. Don't worry 853 00:39:39,000 --> 00:39:41,719 Speaker 1: about it. But I just feel like it's such a 854 00:39:41,800 --> 00:39:43,839 Speaker 1: long way to go to believe that this team can 855 00:39:43,880 --> 00:39:47,520 Speaker 1: go toe to toe with the top fifteen teams in 856 00:39:47,560 --> 00:39:50,040 Speaker 1: the league and go back and forth and oh yeah, 857 00:39:50,040 --> 00:39:52,120 Speaker 1: we're down by ten, but we're gonna score seven and 858 00:39:52,160 --> 00:39:53,960 Speaker 1: then we're gonna stop, and then we'll go up by four. 859 00:39:54,360 --> 00:39:56,160 Speaker 1: You know, those kind of back and forth games. It's 860 00:39:56,200 --> 00:39:58,680 Speaker 1: just it's too much of the same thing where it 861 00:39:58,760 --> 00:40:02,279 Speaker 1: starts to unfold badly and you're like, than ain't going 862 00:40:02,320 --> 00:40:03,719 Speaker 1: to get out of this hole. And Fred, you talked 863 00:40:03,719 --> 00:40:06,640 Speaker 1: about the defense at the beginning of the show, and I, 864 00:40:06,719 --> 00:40:09,920 Speaker 1: you know, I would disagree a little bit, not violently 865 00:40:09,960 --> 00:40:12,439 Speaker 1: disagree or anything like that, but like you know, Mike 866 00:40:12,480 --> 00:40:14,880 Speaker 1: talked about the offense. You know, you know, it's a struggle. 867 00:40:14,920 --> 00:40:17,279 Speaker 1: I do think that the defense was probably a little 868 00:40:17,320 --> 00:40:20,600 Speaker 1: bit exceeded my expectations a little bit. I do feel 869 00:40:20,640 --> 00:40:23,440 Speaker 1: like the run defense was so good. I thought that 870 00:40:23,440 --> 00:40:26,000 Speaker 1: could be a sneaky problem because I didn't think they 871 00:40:26,000 --> 00:40:28,160 Speaker 1: were going to be allowed to get any help. I 872 00:40:28,200 --> 00:40:29,480 Speaker 1: think I thought it was going to be all on 873 00:40:29,520 --> 00:40:31,239 Speaker 1: the guys up front to stop the run, and I 874 00:40:31,280 --> 00:40:35,120 Speaker 1: think it was, and they did it. Now, I don't 875 00:40:35,120 --> 00:40:37,719 Speaker 1: know how good Miami is up front. I think that 876 00:40:37,760 --> 00:40:40,560 Speaker 1: they're working through some things. I was laughing with Mike 877 00:40:40,960 --> 00:40:43,279 Speaker 1: by the second order. They were on their third right 878 00:40:43,320 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 1: tackle um, and I think that's an issue for them. 879 00:40:46,400 --> 00:40:48,880 Speaker 1: You know, turns Armsted ended up leaving the game in 880 00:40:48,920 --> 00:40:51,200 Speaker 1: the second half. I think he ended up coming back. 881 00:40:51,280 --> 00:40:53,879 Speaker 1: But they're working through some stuff and they weren't able 882 00:40:53,880 --> 00:40:55,840 Speaker 1: to really run the ball. I thought that was a 883 00:40:55,880 --> 00:40:58,319 Speaker 1: really good sign for the Patriots if if they can 884 00:40:58,360 --> 00:41:01,960 Speaker 1: continue to stop the run without having to vote to 885 00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:04,960 Speaker 1: devote extra bodies to do it. Yeah, now you can 886 00:41:05,040 --> 00:41:07,320 Speaker 1: make sure that these catches aren't going to be resulting 887 00:41:07,400 --> 00:41:11,040 Speaker 1: in fifty yard you know, run after catches, you're gonna have, God, 888 00:41:11,040 --> 00:41:13,279 Speaker 1: You're gonna have bodies close enough to make tackles. I'm 889 00:41:13,320 --> 00:41:15,359 Speaker 1: really not sure I've seen Dietrich Wise play a better game. 890 00:41:15,480 --> 00:41:18,160 Speaker 1: That was a really good game, Like he just like 891 00:41:18,239 --> 00:41:20,480 Speaker 1: in the first half, just everywhere. I finally got it 892 00:41:20,520 --> 00:41:22,640 Speaker 1: with him like I've always been. I don't quite I 893 00:41:22,640 --> 00:41:24,440 Speaker 1: feel like he was a little bit miscast here, but 894 00:41:24,560 --> 00:41:28,680 Speaker 1: it seemed like he was really like usually. I mean 895 00:41:28,680 --> 00:41:30,480 Speaker 1: it's it's it's where what are we in like year 896 00:41:30,800 --> 00:41:34,440 Speaker 1: six with him? But I mean, you know, credit to 897 00:41:34,560 --> 00:41:37,000 Speaker 1: him getting named captain. I mean, he's been such a 898 00:41:37,040 --> 00:41:39,160 Speaker 1: great guy in the locker room, played very well and 899 00:41:39,200 --> 00:41:41,040 Speaker 1: he played really well. So I mean again, I think 900 00:41:41,040 --> 00:41:43,520 Speaker 1: those are the kind of guys that they need. Somebody 901 00:41:43,640 --> 00:41:46,160 Speaker 1: like him who's you know, full of positive energy and 902 00:41:46,400 --> 00:41:48,480 Speaker 1: you know, really seems to be part of the new 903 00:41:48,560 --> 00:41:51,879 Speaker 1: kind of core that that's emerging here. Um, gonna open 904 00:41:51,960 --> 00:41:53,680 Speaker 1: up the phones in a bit. But one other thing, 905 00:41:53,760 --> 00:41:56,279 Speaker 1: the cold strange when he came out of Was that 906 00:41:56,320 --> 00:41:58,680 Speaker 1: a benching or just you know, maybe it was a 907 00:41:58,719 --> 00:42:01,479 Speaker 1: little I think maybe a little of both. He said 908 00:42:01,480 --> 00:42:05,560 Speaker 1: it was planned. Yeah, it just happened directly after it 909 00:42:05,600 --> 00:42:09,400 Speaker 1: looked like I take his word for it, right, Yeah, yeah, 910 00:42:08,960 --> 00:42:11,600 Speaker 1: yeah he did. And I mean, if you believe in PFF, 911 00:42:11,640 --> 00:42:15,239 Speaker 1: they graded him pretty highly. Um, I mean overall on 912 00:42:15,280 --> 00:42:17,640 Speaker 1: the offensive line. That's my problem with PF. I know, 913 00:42:17,800 --> 00:42:19,640 Speaker 1: I don't. That's why I give the disclaimer. I mean 914 00:42:19,840 --> 00:42:21,680 Speaker 1: I say too. I saw Michael Amen you throwing some 915 00:42:21,680 --> 00:42:23,640 Speaker 1: guys around two, which was kind of nice to see that. 916 00:42:24,120 --> 00:42:26,360 Speaker 1: It's really just the tackles that that I I have 917 00:42:26,440 --> 00:42:29,480 Speaker 1: my big questions about. Um. I was saying upstairs, my 918 00:42:29,480 --> 00:42:31,920 Speaker 1: worries that they're quiet quitting and they're still there, but 919 00:42:31,960 --> 00:42:34,839 Speaker 1: they're not really doing their job right now. UM So 920 00:42:34,960 --> 00:42:36,840 Speaker 1: you know what, what we'll see how that continues to 921 00:42:36,840 --> 00:42:39,200 Speaker 1: play out. Marcus Cannon too, potentially on the practice squad. 922 00:42:39,200 --> 00:42:41,640 Speaker 1: I thought that was interesting, Yeah, to bring him back, 923 00:42:41,680 --> 00:42:43,600 Speaker 1: he's uh, he's old. I don't he didn't play in 924 00:42:43,600 --> 00:42:45,440 Speaker 1: twenty twenty. I think he played like sixteens last year 925 00:42:46,520 --> 00:42:49,920 Speaker 1: the Texas fbilitating back. Yeah, no, I know it, and 926 00:42:50,200 --> 00:42:53,120 Speaker 1: it almost made me feel worse to agree, because like, 927 00:42:53,200 --> 00:42:55,640 Speaker 1: that's that's how desperate we are. But I think every 928 00:42:55,640 --> 00:42:57,520 Speaker 1: team in the league right now is kind of desperate 929 00:42:57,560 --> 00:42:59,560 Speaker 1: for for offensive line. I mean the Raiders too, there, 930 00:42:59,600 --> 00:43:02,600 Speaker 1: I mean everybody. Everybody's got seemed to have some kind 931 00:43:02,640 --> 00:43:05,239 Speaker 1: of issues with with the offensive line right now. All right, 932 00:43:05,280 --> 00:43:07,319 Speaker 1: eight five five past five hundred is the a sticket 933 00:43:07,400 --> 00:43:10,080 Speaker 1: hot line? Eight five five pats five hundred. Let's go 934 00:43:10,239 --> 00:43:15,839 Speaker 1: to Patty and agawam, what's up? Patty? Up? Everyone? Hey, 935 00:43:16,120 --> 00:43:18,759 Speaker 1: hello Patty. So at this point, I'm ready to go 936 00:43:18,840 --> 00:43:21,480 Speaker 1: to Plan B, which is let's break out the video cameras. 937 00:43:21,520 --> 00:43:25,239 Speaker 1: You know, come on, what makes you think they don't 938 00:43:25,239 --> 00:43:28,480 Speaker 1: have motto Week one? I did, I did want to 939 00:43:30,200 --> 00:43:36,520 Speaker 1: and controversy Hendren Paulie. I know, I know I've been 940 00:43:36,560 --> 00:43:39,560 Speaker 1: bellyaching about the offensive line over the past few weeks, 941 00:43:39,560 --> 00:43:41,600 Speaker 1: but I'll be the first to admit Max did not 942 00:43:41,640 --> 00:43:45,120 Speaker 1: play good on Sunday. Um. You know, I think if 943 00:43:45,480 --> 00:43:49,279 Speaker 1: if you know that your line isn't giving you four seconds, 944 00:43:49,320 --> 00:43:51,480 Speaker 1: which is sort of standard, I mean, if they're only 945 00:43:51,480 --> 00:43:53,600 Speaker 1: giving if they're giving you half of that, you've got 946 00:43:53,600 --> 00:43:57,319 Speaker 1: to make adjustments accordingly. And he just like a lot 947 00:43:57,360 --> 00:43:59,919 Speaker 1: of guys on the postgame show said he wasn't making 948 00:44:00,160 --> 00:44:02,920 Speaker 1: very good decisions. And Mike you had said on the 949 00:44:02,960 --> 00:44:05,160 Speaker 1: postgame show you didn't think that this team as good 950 00:44:05,920 --> 00:44:10,760 Speaker 1: as a playmaker basically on the receiving corner. I'll disagree. 951 00:44:10,800 --> 00:44:14,920 Speaker 1: I think Kendrick Bourne is a guy that can he 952 00:44:14,960 --> 00:44:17,880 Speaker 1: can create separation. We saw last year. He can, he 953 00:44:17,920 --> 00:44:20,960 Speaker 1: can get yards after the catch. I just don't know 954 00:44:21,000 --> 00:44:23,440 Speaker 1: what the hell is going on, you know, like, is 955 00:44:24,000 --> 00:44:26,320 Speaker 1: what he did or what he said in the off season, 956 00:44:26,480 --> 00:44:32,080 Speaker 1: or maybe maybe it's a compilation of things. But I mean, 957 00:44:32,120 --> 00:44:33,839 Speaker 1: can you really afford to have one of your best 958 00:44:33,880 --> 00:44:37,239 Speaker 1: playmakers not on the field most of the time, even 959 00:44:37,239 --> 00:44:39,319 Speaker 1: this early in the season. I don't think he can. 960 00:44:39,520 --> 00:44:41,239 Speaker 1: I mean, if you're trying to win games, you gotta 961 00:44:41,280 --> 00:44:43,560 Speaker 1: have your best players out there. Yeah, I mean, I 962 00:44:43,600 --> 00:44:45,400 Speaker 1: mean the only thing I'd say is is that regardless 963 00:44:45,440 --> 00:44:46,799 Speaker 1: of the off the field stuff, like he didn't do 964 00:44:46,800 --> 00:44:49,040 Speaker 1: any on the field this summer, Like, you know, so 965 00:44:49,080 --> 00:44:51,160 Speaker 1: if we had seen a lot in the practice field 966 00:44:51,200 --> 00:44:54,120 Speaker 1: and be like, oh, they're just sitting on him, like so, 967 00:44:54,200 --> 00:44:55,719 Speaker 1: I don't know if there's more going on right now. 968 00:44:55,719 --> 00:44:57,760 Speaker 1: It just feels like there's so many things in between 969 00:44:57,800 --> 00:45:00,400 Speaker 1: getting him on the field and getting him actively involved 970 00:45:00,400 --> 00:45:02,880 Speaker 1: in the offense because off the field stuff's keeping him 971 00:45:02,880 --> 00:45:04,680 Speaker 1: off the field. And even when he gets on the field, 972 00:45:04,719 --> 00:45:07,480 Speaker 1: I wonder how much they can get the ball to him. 973 00:45:07,520 --> 00:45:10,840 Speaker 1: And the conventional you know between the twenties offense that 974 00:45:11,000 --> 00:45:13,000 Speaker 1: you know is you know, you're a little bit in 975 00:45:13,000 --> 00:45:15,120 Speaker 1: desperation mode there with the past down the sideline to 976 00:45:15,200 --> 00:45:17,520 Speaker 1: him in that last game. But you know, can you 977 00:45:17,600 --> 00:45:19,640 Speaker 1: can you get him coming over the middle? And I mean, 978 00:45:19,680 --> 00:45:21,880 Speaker 1: and I don't you know, And I think aglore has 979 00:45:22,080 --> 00:45:23,759 Speaker 1: continues to show a little bit of more of a 980 00:45:23,760 --> 00:45:26,480 Speaker 1: burst than I remember him having last year. With Parker 981 00:45:26,520 --> 00:45:28,520 Speaker 1: now on the outside, they have the ability maybe to 982 00:45:28,520 --> 00:45:30,560 Speaker 1: move Agglo around a little bit more. I'd love to see, 983 00:45:30,640 --> 00:45:32,600 Speaker 1: Like Bike Paul said, I think that's a big key 984 00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:35,319 Speaker 1: getting those two guys involved. You know, we know what 985 00:45:35,360 --> 00:45:38,800 Speaker 1: we have in Parker. It's gonna be fandestic catches little 986 00:45:38,800 --> 00:45:42,280 Speaker 1: slants and with Myers on third down and his ability 987 00:45:42,320 --> 00:45:44,080 Speaker 1: to find holes and zones and get open and you 988 00:45:44,120 --> 00:45:47,279 Speaker 1: need those two complimentary pieces with some speed to you know. 989 00:45:47,400 --> 00:45:48,920 Speaker 1: I don't want to say stretch the field in the 990 00:45:48,960 --> 00:45:51,400 Speaker 1: sense of getting but you know, getting some chunk plays, 991 00:45:51,440 --> 00:45:53,880 Speaker 1: getting some stuff that's easy. It can't be fifteen plays 992 00:45:53,920 --> 00:45:56,880 Speaker 1: every time at eight play at eight yards a pop, 993 00:45:57,000 --> 00:45:59,560 Speaker 1: just to get down the field, right. That that part 994 00:45:59,640 --> 00:46:02,640 Speaker 1: is I think enormous. I mean, I know some teams 995 00:46:02,719 --> 00:46:04,799 Speaker 1: are gonna make you work your way back. They don't 996 00:46:04,840 --> 00:46:07,120 Speaker 1: really seem to have any other way to score other 997 00:46:07,160 --> 00:46:10,440 Speaker 1: than extended drives. And when you have, when you need 998 00:46:10,440 --> 00:46:13,480 Speaker 1: extended drives, a penalty is going to kill you. If 999 00:46:13,520 --> 00:46:16,319 Speaker 1: you don't get the penalty on fourth down, that's gonna 1000 00:46:16,400 --> 00:46:18,560 Speaker 1: kill you. Like because that that drive was aided by 1001 00:46:18,560 --> 00:46:22,520 Speaker 1: a fourth down penalty. I just think they have to 1002 00:46:22,560 --> 00:46:24,839 Speaker 1: find a way to get some easier yards. It like, 1003 00:46:25,080 --> 00:46:28,600 Speaker 1: every yard to me is like really really hard earned. 1004 00:46:28,600 --> 00:46:31,200 Speaker 1: It is. It's a struggle. And even when the ball 1005 00:46:31,320 --> 00:46:33,200 Speaker 1: is going there, like I feel like we're watching the 1006 00:46:33,200 --> 00:46:35,279 Speaker 1: ball like here, Mike and I looked at it the 1007 00:46:35,400 --> 00:46:38,239 Speaker 1: very first play, very first play of the game. They 1008 00:46:38,280 --> 00:46:41,040 Speaker 1: threw like an out that had an arc to it, 1009 00:46:41,480 --> 00:46:43,120 Speaker 1: and it wasn't even like a first I was like 1010 00:46:43,160 --> 00:46:45,440 Speaker 1: eight yards and Mike and I looked at each other, 1011 00:46:46,440 --> 00:46:49,400 Speaker 1: Oh my god, like and then sure enough, later in 1012 00:46:49,440 --> 00:46:51,759 Speaker 1: the game he throws one of those that he was 1013 00:46:51,840 --> 00:46:54,320 Speaker 1: lucky he didn't go for six. It just feels like 1014 00:46:54,360 --> 00:46:56,480 Speaker 1: this place too. By the time the ball is getting there, 1015 00:46:56,520 --> 00:46:58,480 Speaker 1: like they're they're getting smoked. I mean, you know, it's like, 1016 00:46:58,520 --> 00:47:00,520 Speaker 1: oh he's got Now it's a contested It's maybe it 1017 00:47:00,560 --> 00:47:02,520 Speaker 1: wasn't you know, if you've gotten there a little bit faster. 1018 00:47:02,600 --> 00:47:04,959 Speaker 1: But yeah, it's it's it's it's got to be better. 1019 00:47:05,320 --> 00:47:09,279 Speaker 1: Chris with a T I a n Hey Christian, Hey, 1020 00:47:09,360 --> 00:47:15,160 Speaker 1: how's everybody doing all right? It sounds like better than you? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Hey, 1021 00:47:15,360 --> 00:47:16,960 Speaker 1: I wish I was doing as good as a call 1022 00:47:17,280 --> 00:47:21,160 Speaker 1: um um. I just the whole thing and just a 1023 00:47:21,239 --> 00:47:25,040 Speaker 1: piggyback on what what Patty said and what everybody's saying 1024 00:47:25,040 --> 00:47:28,440 Speaker 1: about Kendrick Bourne. I don't get it, like I just 1025 00:47:28,560 --> 00:47:31,759 Speaker 1: I don't get it. Like whatever happened now over a 1026 00:47:31,800 --> 00:47:36,319 Speaker 1: month ago in Carolina, coupled with his offseason, it's over, 1027 00:47:36,880 --> 00:47:39,719 Speaker 1: like time to put it to bed. Yeah, I don't know. 1028 00:47:39,840 --> 00:47:43,399 Speaker 1: Lead over into the regular season just doesn't make any 1029 00:47:43,400 --> 00:47:45,880 Speaker 1: sense to me at all. And like I was listening 1030 00:47:45,880 --> 00:47:47,600 Speaker 1: to Mic Rease on the radio yesterday, Moore and he 1031 00:47:47,640 --> 00:47:49,560 Speaker 1: was like, yeah, but we don't know the context that 1032 00:47:49,640 --> 00:47:52,040 Speaker 1: we don't know what's going on behind the scene. I 1033 00:47:53,920 --> 00:47:59,040 Speaker 1: I don't I don't care. If I'll make fun of 1034 00:47:59,239 --> 00:48:03,720 Speaker 1: every boss to media personality, but Mike Reece is off limits. Buster. 1035 00:48:03,920 --> 00:48:08,080 Speaker 1: But let's see, thank Karen. Mike's right, though, Christian, I mean, 1036 00:48:08,440 --> 00:48:11,359 Speaker 1: what you're saying is right. It doesn't make sense. So 1037 00:48:11,400 --> 00:48:13,640 Speaker 1: there must be something we don't know because it doesn't 1038 00:48:13,640 --> 00:48:18,600 Speaker 1: make sense done to water. I don't know, I don't know. 1039 00:48:18,640 --> 00:48:21,120 Speaker 1: I mean, I mean, okay, okay, So say it was 1040 00:48:21,160 --> 00:48:23,960 Speaker 1: so agregious, then you should trade him if he's that 1041 00:48:23,960 --> 00:48:25,480 Speaker 1: bad of a guy and it was that bad of 1042 00:48:25,520 --> 00:48:28,239 Speaker 1: a thing. And my point with to bat Christians, if 1043 00:48:28,280 --> 00:48:32,200 Speaker 1: it was so egregious, I don't think you hear like 1044 00:48:32,320 --> 00:48:36,319 Speaker 1: players indicating to media guys which we heard in the 1045 00:48:36,320 --> 00:48:39,480 Speaker 1: aftermath of Sunday, I was not there obviously that they 1046 00:48:39,840 --> 00:48:43,120 Speaker 1: look they don't understand it either if it was that egregious. 1047 00:48:43,760 --> 00:48:46,600 Speaker 1: Just as an example, David Andrews wouldn't be telling someone 1048 00:48:46,680 --> 00:48:48,440 Speaker 1: I don't really understand why he's not a bigger part 1049 00:48:48,440 --> 00:48:51,160 Speaker 1: of the game plan, because David Andrews would know what happened, 1050 00:48:51,280 --> 00:48:54,839 Speaker 1: right if he was being a malcontent continuing on through 1051 00:48:54,840 --> 00:48:58,840 Speaker 1: all the last few weeks, right, but it seemed like 1052 00:48:58,840 --> 00:49:00,560 Speaker 1: he's I think you already said he knew he wasn't 1053 00:49:00,600 --> 00:49:02,120 Speaker 1: going to be a big part of the plan for Yes, 1054 00:49:02,320 --> 00:49:06,280 Speaker 1: that's why I go back to the offensive line needing 1055 00:49:06,320 --> 00:49:08,279 Speaker 1: the blocking from the tight ends. I think I'll read 1056 00:49:08,320 --> 00:49:11,080 Speaker 1: into it way more if we see much of the 1057 00:49:11,160 --> 00:49:16,200 Speaker 1: same this week against the Steelers, where like, if the 1058 00:49:16,239 --> 00:49:19,279 Speaker 1: game plans completely you know, different, he still doesn't play. No, 1059 00:49:19,440 --> 00:49:21,440 Speaker 1: And I think there's the validity to that point, but 1060 00:49:21,480 --> 00:49:24,840 Speaker 1: I also would say, like you can't just rotate snaps 1061 00:49:28,520 --> 00:49:33,360 Speaker 1: to that point, specifically to that point little Jordan Humphrey 1062 00:49:33,400 --> 00:49:37,680 Speaker 1: got in before. Yeah, you know, yeah, he only played 1063 00:49:37,719 --> 00:49:40,080 Speaker 1: three plays, but I mean he did make an appearance 1064 00:49:40,120 --> 00:49:43,239 Speaker 1: before Bourn did, so it definitely seems to be more 1065 00:49:43,680 --> 00:49:46,919 Speaker 1: to it than just well, you know, game plan. Yeah, 1066 00:49:47,040 --> 00:49:52,920 Speaker 1: there's more to it than that. Greg's in California. What's up? Greg? Hey, guys, 1067 00:49:53,280 --> 00:49:55,319 Speaker 1: I tuned in kind of late, so I'm not sure 1068 00:49:55,360 --> 00:49:58,080 Speaker 1: if you covered this already, But is there a status 1069 00:49:58,160 --> 00:50:01,560 Speaker 1: on Adrian Phillips for this on this No, not that 1070 00:50:01,640 --> 00:50:04,320 Speaker 1: I've seen anything. Jordan Schultz. Depending on how you feel it, 1071 00:50:04,440 --> 00:50:07,720 Speaker 1: not from anybody, depending on how you feel about his reiability. 1072 00:50:07,719 --> 00:50:09,120 Speaker 1: I think he did just get hired by the score, 1073 00:50:09,200 --> 00:50:12,600 Speaker 1: which which is a notable outlet. But he sat down, 1074 00:50:12,840 --> 00:50:18,399 Speaker 1: um cautious, cautiously optimistic, which I feel like is ribs right, 1075 00:50:18,640 --> 00:50:22,200 Speaker 1: ribs phillips. Yeah, so you know, somebody's broken a couple 1076 00:50:22,200 --> 00:50:24,440 Speaker 1: of ribs. It's not yet, not easy to deal with. 1077 00:50:24,600 --> 00:50:27,040 Speaker 1: And then the other thing is, I heard you guys 1078 00:50:27,080 --> 00:50:30,200 Speaker 1: talking about the defense earlier. Do you think that our 1079 00:50:30,280 --> 00:50:33,080 Speaker 1: defense is actually decent or do you think it's just 1080 00:50:33,200 --> 00:50:35,759 Speaker 1: too as a weak little noodle arm still being weak. 1081 00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:39,000 Speaker 1: My first piece of heart evidence says there's hope there. 1082 00:50:39,480 --> 00:50:42,920 Speaker 1: It's like I was more worried about the defense going 1083 00:50:42,920 --> 00:50:44,920 Speaker 1: into I'm happier with the way you're talking about it now. 1084 00:50:44,920 --> 00:50:46,520 Speaker 1: I wouldn't have had my little blow up with you 1085 00:50:46,560 --> 00:50:48,839 Speaker 1: if you would said it in these terms, like one 1086 00:50:48,880 --> 00:50:51,000 Speaker 1: part of me can just hope there. I would agree 1087 00:50:51,000 --> 00:50:52,480 Speaker 1: with one part of me say it's a weird match 1088 00:50:52,560 --> 00:50:55,520 Speaker 1: up with their ability at wide receiver and the RPO 1089 00:50:55,600 --> 00:50:57,640 Speaker 1: stuff and just you know what too it does. It's tough, 1090 00:50:57,680 --> 00:50:59,800 Speaker 1: But I would just say a lot of the games 1091 00:50:59,800 --> 00:51:02,080 Speaker 1: is you're gonna be like that. I mean, Lamar Jackson 1092 00:51:02,160 --> 00:51:05,520 Speaker 1: is a weird challenging matchup. Um, you know, not not 1093 00:51:05,560 --> 00:51:09,640 Speaker 1: necessarily next week with your brisky, but yeah, I would 1094 00:51:09,680 --> 00:51:12,040 Speaker 1: look forward too, like all the way to week four, 1095 00:51:12,160 --> 00:51:13,640 Speaker 1: like you know, Aaron Rodgers and I know that he 1096 00:51:13,640 --> 00:51:15,920 Speaker 1: doesn't have great receivers, but he's gonna find it. I mean, 1097 00:51:16,200 --> 00:51:18,560 Speaker 1: it's not gonna be like it was Sunday every week 1098 00:51:18,600 --> 00:51:21,759 Speaker 1: for him. He's going to figure out some things. And 1099 00:51:21,800 --> 00:51:24,879 Speaker 1: then when you move a little bit more forward into 1100 00:51:24,880 --> 00:51:27,440 Speaker 1: the season and you're dealing with you know, even like 1101 00:51:27,520 --> 00:51:31,200 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins with with those weapons and obviously Josh Allen, 1102 00:51:31,920 --> 00:51:34,839 Speaker 1: you know, Joe Burrow. What when you're dealing with those 1103 00:51:34,880 --> 00:51:37,960 Speaker 1: guys and you're you know, you're holding him to thirteen points, 1104 00:51:38,800 --> 00:51:41,279 Speaker 1: then I'll look at it a little bit different. Yeah, sure, 1105 00:51:41,760 --> 00:51:45,160 Speaker 1: all right, cool, Thanks guys. Thanks Greg. Um, let's go 1106 00:51:45,200 --> 00:51:49,560 Speaker 1: to SPI and Fresno. Hey, spe Hey, guys. I think 1107 00:51:49,960 --> 00:51:53,000 Speaker 1: Paul maybe you're onto something regarding Kendrick Bourn when you 1108 00:51:53,000 --> 00:51:55,759 Speaker 1: look at the Devonte Parker stuff, because I think that 1109 00:51:55,840 --> 00:51:58,680 Speaker 1: he's Bill shiny Thoy. I think he wants to stick 1110 00:51:59,000 --> 00:52:02,560 Speaker 1: part yeah Parker in there, like against Davie and Howard 1111 00:52:02,640 --> 00:52:05,040 Speaker 1: rather than go with the speedy or Agalore, which is 1112 00:52:05,040 --> 00:52:08,120 Speaker 1: a point you man the post postgame show fall. I 1113 00:52:08,120 --> 00:52:10,520 Speaker 1: think that maybe he just wants to ride Parker, even 1114 00:52:10,520 --> 00:52:13,640 Speaker 1: at the offense of faster guys, like maybe Bill's being 1115 00:52:13,640 --> 00:52:17,000 Speaker 1: a stick in the mud or yeah, I mean I'm 1116 00:52:17,000 --> 00:52:19,000 Speaker 1: not not working. Yeah, I'm not gonna put words at 1117 00:52:19,000 --> 00:52:21,600 Speaker 1: Bill's mouth or anything like that. But and this is 1118 00:52:21,640 --> 00:52:25,080 Speaker 1: where I would disagree with Mike. I don't necessarily say, well, 1119 00:52:25,280 --> 00:52:27,000 Speaker 1: Zavian Howard's on the field, so I Am not going 1120 00:52:27,040 --> 00:52:29,120 Speaker 1: to look at him. I'm never gonna know. I'm gonna 1121 00:52:29,120 --> 00:52:30,759 Speaker 1: try to get him on a double move. See if 1122 00:52:30,760 --> 00:52:32,680 Speaker 1: I can be aggressive with him, See if I can 1123 00:52:32,719 --> 00:52:36,359 Speaker 1: get Agalore or Born behind him, you know in some way, 1124 00:52:36,440 --> 00:52:38,760 Speaker 1: you know, uh, you know, put a guy in motion, 1125 00:52:38,840 --> 00:52:40,920 Speaker 1: you know, and see if you can get you know, 1126 00:52:41,239 --> 00:52:44,600 Speaker 1: get Howard to missus. Simon just straight up locked up. 1127 00:52:44,600 --> 00:52:47,520 Speaker 1: And I know Howard took Parker, you know, for the 1128 00:52:47,560 --> 00:52:49,600 Speaker 1: most part in that game. I know that was their matchup. 1129 00:52:50,719 --> 00:52:52,440 Speaker 1: I don't like that matchup. I'm going to look to 1130 00:52:52,480 --> 00:52:55,279 Speaker 1: another one, you know, I'm not and I'm certainly not 1131 00:52:55,320 --> 00:52:57,719 Speaker 1: gonna you know, im not gonna say I'm never gonna 1132 00:52:57,760 --> 00:52:59,359 Speaker 1: go to him, But the time I go to him 1133 00:52:59,400 --> 00:53:01,279 Speaker 1: isn't going to be when I'm in the midst of 1134 00:53:01,280 --> 00:53:03,759 Speaker 1: a great drive on first and ten, you know, from 1135 00:53:03,800 --> 00:53:06,799 Speaker 1: the twenty two without knowing that he's open, and I 1136 00:53:06,840 --> 00:53:08,839 Speaker 1: put some of that on Mat. That's not like because 1137 00:53:08,840 --> 00:53:10,640 Speaker 1: I know a lot of you all twenty two guys 1138 00:53:10,800 --> 00:53:14,080 Speaker 1: not you specific pointed a lot of you all twenty 1139 00:53:14,120 --> 00:53:16,239 Speaker 1: two guys pointed out that Jonah Smith was wide open 1140 00:53:16,320 --> 00:53:18,600 Speaker 1: on that play um and you know, so I put 1141 00:53:18,640 --> 00:53:20,200 Speaker 1: some of that on Mac. You don't have to throw 1142 00:53:20,200 --> 00:53:23,600 Speaker 1: it to that guy. Was Jonah Smith a little bit 1143 00:53:23,640 --> 00:53:25,920 Speaker 1: of a bright spot? I mean I like that one 1144 00:53:26,000 --> 00:53:28,000 Speaker 1: runn he had where he kind of broke some tackles. 1145 00:53:28,480 --> 00:53:31,400 Speaker 1: The bar is like under the floor. Wow, it's so 1146 00:53:31,480 --> 00:53:34,719 Speaker 1: easy to get excited. He caught two screens and we're like, 1147 00:53:34,880 --> 00:53:40,640 Speaker 1: was he looking for anything? From Jamith? It's all baby steps. 1148 00:53:41,080 --> 00:53:44,680 Speaker 1: I think it's I think it's it's worth like why 1149 00:53:45,160 --> 00:53:47,360 Speaker 1: season less? So why are we looking for baby steps 1150 00:53:47,360 --> 00:53:49,719 Speaker 1: for our fifty million dollar tight end in year two? 1151 00:53:49,920 --> 00:53:52,480 Speaker 1: I'm just like for anything. It's not like we just 1152 00:53:52,640 --> 00:53:55,080 Speaker 1: like like to me, Tae Kwon Thornton making two or 1153 00:53:55,120 --> 00:53:57,400 Speaker 1: three catches, Like, do we see a little something that's 1154 00:53:57,560 --> 00:54:01,040 Speaker 1: perfectly understandable. But a guy that you invested that amount 1155 00:54:01,040 --> 00:54:03,520 Speaker 1: of time and money and catching two screens, there's not 1156 00:54:03,560 --> 00:54:05,480 Speaker 1: something to write home about. Yeah, I kind of looked 1157 00:54:05,480 --> 00:54:07,320 Speaker 1: the same. N Mike had a great point in the 1158 00:54:08,160 --> 00:54:11,080 Speaker 1: post game show. Um he said something had a lot 1159 00:54:11,080 --> 00:54:13,320 Speaker 1: of lines of I don't even know what definite elite 1160 00:54:13,400 --> 00:54:18,000 Speaker 1: isn't the issue perfect? That might have been perfect? That 1161 00:54:18,080 --> 00:54:20,759 Speaker 1: might have When I was enjoying my cigarette listening to Mike, 1162 00:54:22,719 --> 00:54:25,680 Speaker 1: it was philosophical, like because my bias is the seas 1163 00:54:25,719 --> 00:54:28,720 Speaker 1: is the lens of mass, limit limitations because I doubt 1164 00:54:28,719 --> 00:54:31,320 Speaker 1: that he's truly a franchise guy. But there's like plenty 1165 00:54:31,320 --> 00:54:35,239 Speaker 1: of possible causes like it the draft, the coaching, not 1166 00:54:35,320 --> 00:54:39,279 Speaker 1: having Tom build, maybe being complacent or game passing and buy. 1167 00:54:39,440 --> 00:54:41,839 Speaker 1: It's just like just because you have a pet peeve, 1168 00:54:41,920 --> 00:54:43,720 Speaker 1: it doesn't mean that there isn't a ton of stuff 1169 00:54:43,719 --> 00:54:45,799 Speaker 1: that played. I thought it was a great point by Mike. Sure, 1170 00:54:45,840 --> 00:54:51,359 Speaker 1: thank you, thank you. But in the post game, even 1171 00:54:51,360 --> 00:54:53,080 Speaker 1: when there were one o'clock games and it was early, 1172 00:54:53,120 --> 00:54:55,799 Speaker 1: it was a fast one o'clock game, too. Yeah, it moves. 1173 00:54:55,880 --> 00:54:58,680 Speaker 1: We started that pregame show like, oh did it three 1174 00:54:58,880 --> 00:55:07,399 Speaker 1: fifty five? Uh, Kevin's in Delaware, Hey, Kevin, Hey, hey, hey, 1175 00:55:08,360 --> 00:55:16,560 Speaker 1: hey hear me? Yes, all right, I'm just uh, I'm confused, man, 1176 00:55:16,719 --> 00:55:22,400 Speaker 1: Like I don't know who's calling the plays. Funny when 1177 00:55:23,760 --> 00:55:26,640 Speaker 1: when when when the commentators are saying, you know, they 1178 00:55:26,719 --> 00:55:29,480 Speaker 1: both have the the game card like like like the 1179 00:55:29,520 --> 00:55:34,040 Speaker 1: play card and they don't know which guys calling the play. Um, 1180 00:55:34,080 --> 00:55:36,640 Speaker 1: I don't know. You know, the whole issue with with 1181 00:55:36,719 --> 00:55:39,400 Speaker 1: a k k be not playing even we were losing, 1182 00:55:39,960 --> 00:55:42,440 Speaker 1: you know, in the second half we needed the extra offing. 1183 00:55:43,120 --> 00:55:46,319 Speaker 1: Why not put the guy in? You know, I'm I'm 1184 00:55:46,360 --> 00:55:48,640 Speaker 1: just you know, I've never been we don't have an 1185 00:55:48,640 --> 00:55:52,000 Speaker 1: answer for that about a game, you know, ever watching 1186 00:55:52,040 --> 00:55:54,600 Speaker 1: the Patriots for as long as I have been, I 1187 00:55:54,760 --> 00:55:58,000 Speaker 1: have never ended the game and I'm sitting there saying, 1188 00:55:58,920 --> 00:56:01,840 Speaker 1: I'm just confused. I don't know what's going on. I 1189 00:56:01,880 --> 00:56:05,800 Speaker 1: don't know. The offensive line got issues, the defense was fine, No, 1190 00:56:05,920 --> 00:56:12,680 Speaker 1: they only gave up what thirteen points, you know, bad offensively. Um, 1191 00:56:12,800 --> 00:56:17,120 Speaker 1: I'm just confused. I I don't know. Yeah, that's what 1192 00:56:17,239 --> 00:56:21,120 Speaker 1: we're talking. Like a support group yeah, get it out. 1193 00:56:21,280 --> 00:56:23,400 Speaker 1: I'm confused about Born as well. I mean, I have 1194 00:56:23,440 --> 00:56:25,200 Speaker 1: to think there's something going on that we don't know. 1195 00:56:25,400 --> 00:56:29,040 Speaker 1: I mean, it's it's Born, it's Mac, it's the old line, 1196 00:56:29,640 --> 00:56:32,839 Speaker 1: it's the coaching, it's you know, there's a lot of 1197 00:56:32,880 --> 00:56:37,439 Speaker 1: things that are either contributing to poor play or need 1198 00:56:37,480 --> 00:56:41,000 Speaker 1: to happen to contribute to good play, you know. Yeah, 1199 00:56:41,000 --> 00:56:43,160 Speaker 1: I mean I continue to beat the draft drum because 1200 00:56:43,160 --> 00:56:44,360 Speaker 1: I just, you know, I think it's gotten to the 1201 00:56:44,400 --> 00:56:46,440 Speaker 1: point now where you know, if you had, if you 1202 00:56:46,480 --> 00:56:48,040 Speaker 1: if you had hit on some of those guys the 1203 00:56:48,160 --> 00:56:50,080 Speaker 1: last few years, you know, it would probably look a 1204 00:56:50,120 --> 00:56:52,400 Speaker 1: little better. What's just really frightening to me again? And 1205 00:56:52,840 --> 00:56:54,560 Speaker 1: and I don't want to blow up the Orloski point, 1206 00:56:54,600 --> 00:56:57,520 Speaker 1: but I just I can't wrap my brain around them 1207 00:56:57,840 --> 00:57:01,839 Speaker 1: installing like a rudimentary, basic kind of well if it 1208 00:57:01,920 --> 00:57:05,360 Speaker 1: isn't it. If I hear another defenders say the Patriots 1209 00:57:05,360 --> 00:57:08,759 Speaker 1: are easy to defend, I'm gonna go crazy because that's 1210 00:57:08,760 --> 00:57:10,880 Speaker 1: what I heard last year and I never heard that before, 1211 00:57:11,040 --> 00:57:12,480 Speaker 1: you know, is it? And you know, I'm like, are 1212 00:57:12,520 --> 00:57:16,959 Speaker 1: they making it so simple that they're expecting that they're 1213 00:57:16,960 --> 00:57:18,680 Speaker 1: just going to be able to play that fast. It's 1214 00:57:18,680 --> 00:57:21,680 Speaker 1: just because I don't think that they have athletes to 1215 00:57:22,040 --> 00:57:24,280 Speaker 1: do that right now, you know. So I hope that 1216 00:57:24,320 --> 00:57:26,400 Speaker 1: they evolve that that's a big thing, and that they 1217 00:57:26,480 --> 00:57:28,480 Speaker 1: build off of this and that they create, you know, 1218 00:57:28,520 --> 00:57:30,800 Speaker 1: a new foundation. But if it's this simple, I just 1219 00:57:30,960 --> 00:57:34,120 Speaker 1: it's hard to see Pittsburgh not completely shutting this this 1220 00:57:34,160 --> 00:57:38,680 Speaker 1: whole situation down. Thanks, Kevin, appreciate the call. Mattson Ohio. 1221 00:57:38,880 --> 00:57:45,000 Speaker 1: What's up, Matt, Hey, guys, how you doing good? Hey? So, 1222 00:57:45,200 --> 00:57:48,160 Speaker 1: I want to go to a point where Mike said 1223 00:57:48,160 --> 00:57:53,960 Speaker 1: in the postgame show, um about our tight ends Hunter, 1224 00:57:54,000 --> 00:57:57,680 Speaker 1: Henry and Johnny just being okay tight ends. I mean, 1225 00:57:58,520 --> 00:58:00,800 Speaker 1: I hate to agree with you. We paid them like 1226 00:58:00,880 --> 00:58:04,080 Speaker 1: they're supposed to be great tight ends. So like, yep, 1227 00:58:04,320 --> 00:58:08,000 Speaker 1: that dout to this point of we needed to run 1228 00:58:08,120 --> 00:58:11,280 Speaker 1: two tight ends because we couldn't block anybody. I mean, 1229 00:58:11,880 --> 00:58:16,040 Speaker 1: wasn't that what Aussi Auti did? And uh and um 1230 00:58:16,200 --> 00:58:20,080 Speaker 1: Johnathan Keen But I mean, yeah Keen right, Yeah, didn't 1231 00:58:20,320 --> 00:58:22,160 Speaker 1: we pay them the block to? I mean, why are 1232 00:58:22,160 --> 00:58:23,960 Speaker 1: we paying twelve and a half million dollars a year 1233 00:58:24,080 --> 00:58:27,120 Speaker 1: for for Henry and Johnny? You're not just paying on 1234 00:58:27,480 --> 00:58:29,720 Speaker 1: block you need them to be part. I mean, Hunter 1235 00:58:29,800 --> 00:58:32,120 Speaker 1: Henry had nine touchdowns last year. He's not just a 1236 00:58:32,160 --> 00:58:36,600 Speaker 1: blocker exactly exactly that that's so that's what's like crazy 1237 00:58:36,640 --> 00:58:39,520 Speaker 1: to mean, like I hate to agree with with with 1238 00:58:39,680 --> 00:58:44,439 Speaker 1: dous here, but like why I hate saying that they're 1239 00:58:45,680 --> 00:58:48,520 Speaker 1: well but but but there's two different things like that. 1240 00:58:49,240 --> 00:58:52,720 Speaker 1: You you've paid them because you think that they're part 1241 00:58:52,720 --> 00:58:55,960 Speaker 1: of your passing game and your running game. And you 1242 00:58:56,040 --> 00:58:58,840 Speaker 1: also paid them because you had to well, because you 1243 00:58:58,880 --> 00:59:00,600 Speaker 1: have you needed to get cut it had such a 1244 00:59:00,680 --> 00:59:03,280 Speaker 1: roster that was was birth of talent. You had to 1245 00:59:03,280 --> 00:59:05,360 Speaker 1: get some talented and you had to make sure you 1246 00:59:05,440 --> 00:59:08,080 Speaker 1: got them. But what if your quarterback was a top 1247 00:59:08,160 --> 00:59:12,320 Speaker 1: ten quarterback with Hunter Henry looked better? Yeah? I mean yeah, 1248 00:59:12,360 --> 00:59:13,840 Speaker 1: I think, I mean, I you think if it was 1249 00:59:13,840 --> 00:59:16,320 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes playing quarterback for the Patriots, and I say, 1250 00:59:16,360 --> 00:59:21,040 Speaker 1: any of the top ten Yeah, yeah, yeah, I agree 1251 00:59:21,040 --> 00:59:23,280 Speaker 1: that anim Also, the O line gave him some time 1252 00:59:23,320 --> 00:59:25,040 Speaker 1: to throw the ball. I don't know if you saw 1253 00:59:25,080 --> 00:59:30,440 Speaker 1: this that on on Twitter there was this guy, uh 1254 00:59:30,960 --> 00:59:35,000 Speaker 1: was Chad grab Yeah saw that out saying that Jones 1255 00:59:35,080 --> 00:59:38,160 Speaker 1: had three seconds or more to throw on his drop 1256 00:59:38,200 --> 00:59:41,720 Speaker 1: backs only three percent at the time, but that's obviously 1257 00:59:41,880 --> 00:59:45,080 Speaker 1: h not going to bring many games to it as well. 1258 00:59:45,680 --> 00:59:47,640 Speaker 1: Does that take when when they do stats like that, 1259 00:59:47,720 --> 00:59:50,760 Speaker 1: and thanks for the call, Yeah, when they do stats 1260 00:59:50,800 --> 00:59:53,400 Speaker 1: like that to take in consideration the times that the 1261 00:59:53,520 --> 00:59:55,640 Speaker 1: play is meant to get the ball out quick, right, 1262 00:59:55,800 --> 00:59:58,040 Speaker 1: you know, and that was what the whole offense was, right. 1263 00:59:58,400 --> 01:00:02,400 Speaker 1: Miami had a similar thing. They're like lauding their offensive 1264 01:00:02,440 --> 01:00:06,600 Speaker 1: line because it's been such an issue in recent years. Miami. 1265 01:00:06,640 --> 01:00:08,880 Speaker 1: It was like two point seven eight seconds he had 1266 01:00:08,960 --> 01:00:11,440 Speaker 1: or something like that on average, which if it holds, 1267 01:00:11,800 --> 01:00:16,480 Speaker 1: they said, would be an enormous improvement. Like, so, I'm 1268 01:00:16,560 --> 01:00:19,040 Speaker 1: with you, Fred, I think there's a lot of times 1269 01:00:19,080 --> 01:00:21,320 Speaker 1: that the ball was meant to come out immediately, the 1270 01:00:21,480 --> 01:00:23,880 Speaker 1: quick little check downs Mike, you know, like you said, 1271 01:00:23,920 --> 01:00:26,800 Speaker 1: like the whole Peyton Manning thing, He's orchestrating everything up 1272 01:00:26,800 --> 01:00:28,800 Speaker 1: and down and then it's like it's hot and the 1273 01:00:28,880 --> 01:00:32,640 Speaker 1: balls out for three yard game. Right. Yeah. Yeah. The 1274 01:00:32,680 --> 01:00:34,800 Speaker 1: three percent thing just sounded whimlke. So what does that like? 1275 01:00:35,040 --> 01:00:40,000 Speaker 1: Four plays? Like, I don't what's the league average, what's 1276 01:00:40,040 --> 01:00:44,200 Speaker 1: the other plays? But you'll like this, Alex. It's like 1277 01:00:44,240 --> 01:00:46,640 Speaker 1: when they give you the WNBA ratings, they're up forty 1278 01:00:46,640 --> 01:00:50,680 Speaker 1: four percent. Yeah, no, that's another anything. They started the 1279 01:00:50,800 --> 01:00:53,920 Speaker 1: w NBA Finals the second year in a row on 1280 01:00:54,000 --> 01:00:57,000 Speaker 1: the first NFL Sunday Football, Like, I'm just trying to 1281 01:00:57,000 --> 01:00:59,160 Speaker 1: support the Connecticut Sun and they're making it so hard 1282 01:00:59,160 --> 01:01:05,080 Speaker 1: for me. Yeah. Uh, Rashad's in Baltimore. Hey, Rashad, He 1283 01:01:05,320 --> 01:01:08,040 Speaker 1: what's up? Guys? Hey, I just I just want to 1284 01:01:08,040 --> 01:01:10,640 Speaker 1: say first before I say anything, I definitely do want 1285 01:01:10,640 --> 01:01:12,680 Speaker 1: to give a shout out to College Doesn't because I 1286 01:01:12,760 --> 01:01:14,439 Speaker 1: think I think he had a good game he made. 1287 01:01:14,880 --> 01:01:17,120 Speaker 1: I think he made three style of tackles on Tyreek 1288 01:01:17,200 --> 01:01:21,960 Speaker 1: Kill and you know it's a it's a it's something 1289 01:01:22,160 --> 01:01:29,320 Speaker 1: you're talking about Jonathan Jones. They say he's a good tackler. Yeah. Yeah, 1290 01:01:29,360 --> 01:01:33,840 Speaker 1: but on but on the game in general, it was 1291 01:01:34,240 --> 01:01:36,440 Speaker 1: it was. It was hard to watch. But I thought, 1292 01:01:36,480 --> 01:01:38,360 Speaker 1: and I thought in the beginning, the first couple of 1293 01:01:38,440 --> 01:01:40,840 Speaker 1: drives we were, we were running the ball pretty good. 1294 01:01:40,960 --> 01:01:44,320 Speaker 1: I thought I thought they had something going. But one seat, 1295 01:01:44,400 --> 01:01:47,560 Speaker 1: once they do the pick, I don't know, it's something change. 1296 01:01:48,200 --> 01:01:50,479 Speaker 1: But I thought that first drive they were and even 1297 01:01:50,480 --> 01:01:52,520 Speaker 1: the drive after that, I thought they were running the ball, 1298 01:01:53,000 --> 01:01:55,040 Speaker 1: you know, and throwing the ball. He's not deep, but 1299 01:01:55,120 --> 01:01:58,120 Speaker 1: just they had a good offense going. But I don't 1300 01:01:58,160 --> 01:02:01,560 Speaker 1: like I like the running game. But it's just it's 1301 01:02:01,600 --> 01:02:04,800 Speaker 1: gonna be, I said, I I won't I wouldn't blame Max, 1302 01:02:04,880 --> 01:02:07,480 Speaker 1: but it's gotta be there. It's gotta be the offense. 1303 01:02:07,560 --> 01:02:09,960 Speaker 1: Like the coaches have to help them somehow, you know. 1304 01:02:10,040 --> 01:02:13,439 Speaker 1: I know everybody's was saying so Pendris Boyd, and I'm 1305 01:02:13,440 --> 01:02:15,760 Speaker 1: saying the same thing because there's no reason why he's going. 1306 01:02:15,880 --> 01:02:18,560 Speaker 1: He had two snaps and one of the snaps he 1307 01:02:18,680 --> 01:02:21,440 Speaker 1: got forty forty one forty two yards. So it's like 1308 01:02:22,680 --> 01:02:24,600 Speaker 1: it's hard, it's it's hard to see. But you know 1309 01:02:24,800 --> 01:02:27,680 Speaker 1: he's looking as you looking forward to Sunday, and I 1310 01:02:27,720 --> 01:02:29,959 Speaker 1: think he I think we can take the sale, mister 1311 01:02:30,080 --> 01:02:33,000 Speaker 1: BISTI I think we can take him. Okay, I don't 1312 01:02:33,160 --> 01:02:35,400 Speaker 1: all right, yeah, thanks for shot. I mean not all. 1313 01:02:35,480 --> 01:02:38,240 Speaker 1: If you watch that offense, you should should have at 1314 01:02:38,320 --> 01:02:40,000 Speaker 1: least some kind of hope. I mean, they were they 1315 01:02:40,000 --> 01:02:42,360 Speaker 1: were as an effective Although it does sound like Nagi 1316 01:02:42,400 --> 01:02:45,040 Speaker 1: Harris's is gonna play we'll see all. Their offense was 1317 01:02:45,080 --> 01:02:47,800 Speaker 1: one of I think the two in the AFC that 1318 01:02:47,920 --> 01:02:51,680 Speaker 1: was worse than yours on Sunday. So there's that, and 1319 01:02:52,160 --> 01:02:54,240 Speaker 1: you knows the Patriots also didn't really bust out on 1320 01:02:54,240 --> 01:02:55,560 Speaker 1: any of the trick plays. There was a little bit 1321 01:02:55,560 --> 01:02:57,640 Speaker 1: of that with Pittsburgh too, like you know, just teams 1322 01:02:57,640 --> 01:03:01,160 Speaker 1: trying to manufactu your yards back in like two thousand 1323 01:03:01,200 --> 01:03:07,400 Speaker 1: and seven Anthony Smith. But sneaky there by Paul though, 1324 01:03:07,560 --> 01:03:10,520 Speaker 1: he's already set it up if the Patriots defense stops 1325 01:03:10,520 --> 01:03:14,240 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh while their offense is worse than yours, so he's 1326 01:03:14,240 --> 01:03:16,240 Speaker 1: already playing the long game. Set that out. Did I 1327 01:03:16,320 --> 01:03:18,760 Speaker 1: have to set that up? Or did they? Did? They 1328 01:03:18,760 --> 01:03:20,840 Speaker 1: have five turnovers that they created the other day and 1329 01:03:20,920 --> 01:03:22,960 Speaker 1: still always scored third top But if if I'm doing 1330 01:03:23,000 --> 01:03:25,440 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh Radio, I'm saying, if we don't have those turnovers, 1331 01:03:25,480 --> 01:03:29,760 Speaker 1: we're a good offense Pittsburgh. Yeah, No, no, No, they 1332 01:03:29,800 --> 01:03:32,400 Speaker 1: created the turnovers. They didn't turn the ball over all right, 1333 01:03:33,880 --> 01:03:36,760 Speaker 1: Cincinnati turned it over. That's the only way they scored 1334 01:03:37,640 --> 01:03:39,960 Speaker 1: was because Cincinnati turned it over five times. Well, how 1335 01:03:39,960 --> 01:03:42,120 Speaker 1: do you know that? Because I watched the gate? No 1336 01:03:42,200 --> 01:03:43,680 Speaker 1: I know, but like, how do you know they wouldn't 1337 01:03:43,720 --> 01:03:46,200 Speaker 1: have scored other ways as they had off like, well, 1338 01:03:46,320 --> 01:03:49,000 Speaker 1: let's than two hundred yards of offense. I know most 1339 01:03:49,000 --> 01:03:50,960 Speaker 1: people don't think that. Were they always starting on a 1340 01:03:51,000 --> 01:03:53,680 Speaker 1: short field because of the turnovers? No, they didn't get 1341 01:03:53,720 --> 01:03:57,440 Speaker 1: to the end zone. I mean, you know, five turnovers, 1342 01:03:57,480 --> 01:03:59,760 Speaker 1: a lot of turnovers. I know to only score at thirteen, 1343 01:04:00,040 --> 01:04:05,200 Speaker 1: it's on. Uh Williams and pellam, what's up William Hey? 1344 01:04:05,240 --> 01:04:06,840 Speaker 1: What's going on for it? How are you going? Good? 1345 01:04:08,480 --> 01:04:12,919 Speaker 1: Oh man? What a what a game? Huh? The game? 1346 01:04:13,360 --> 01:04:15,040 Speaker 1: Could think it's the first week we get it out 1347 01:04:15,080 --> 01:04:17,880 Speaker 1: of our system. They won't even remember it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 1348 01:04:17,920 --> 01:04:20,160 Speaker 1: I'm trying to trust me. I forgot about it just 1349 01:04:20,240 --> 01:04:25,320 Speaker 1: that like, um so um, you were talking about the 1350 01:04:25,360 --> 01:04:29,520 Speaker 1: team being uh there what they were being thought or something? 1351 01:04:29,600 --> 01:04:31,200 Speaker 1: He was saying that you hear it one more time? 1352 01:04:32,040 --> 01:04:34,400 Speaker 1: Well last year last year, I forget who it was. 1353 01:04:34,440 --> 01:04:37,960 Speaker 1: And it was probably more than one opponent saying that 1354 01:04:38,000 --> 01:04:43,560 Speaker 1: the Patriots are easy to defend. Okay, so so let 1355 01:04:43,560 --> 01:04:45,440 Speaker 1: me get you a little push back. Why do you 1356 01:04:45,480 --> 01:04:47,840 Speaker 1: think that they say that for it because we were 1357 01:04:47,840 --> 01:04:50,200 Speaker 1: easy to defend? Because like, why do you think the 1358 01:04:50,320 --> 01:04:52,760 Speaker 1: easy to defend? He's too well, it could it's nothing 1359 01:04:52,760 --> 01:04:57,000 Speaker 1: they saw or no player pressure stress. I think William's 1360 01:04:57,000 --> 01:04:58,479 Speaker 1: going to go to players, and I'm going to agree 1361 01:04:58,480 --> 01:05:02,560 Speaker 1: with him. Yeah, exactly, it's the same thing. You're gonna see, 1362 01:05:02,560 --> 01:05:06,840 Speaker 1: the same thing you're gonna look stark, no playmakers defense 1363 01:05:07,040 --> 01:05:10,080 Speaker 1: or offense. It's like you can't even argue more. It's 1364 01:05:10,120 --> 01:05:12,800 Speaker 1: like the Belichick line talking to Brady and O nine 1365 01:05:13,960 --> 01:05:15,840 Speaker 1: and all we have is Moss over the top and 1366 01:05:15,880 --> 01:05:17,760 Speaker 1: welcome underneath. They slammed down on that. We have no 1367 01:05:18,080 --> 01:05:22,040 Speaker 1: we have no options because they had no players. Who's 1368 01:05:22,080 --> 01:05:24,200 Speaker 1: this who's the who's the star receiver that's going to 1369 01:05:24,840 --> 01:05:27,360 Speaker 1: like welcome and Moss this team? Well, that shows you, 1370 01:05:27,520 --> 01:05:29,640 Speaker 1: how that shows you how different it is now, how 1371 01:05:29,720 --> 01:05:32,440 Speaker 1: much easier it is now because you didn't have Brad, Brady, 1372 01:05:32,480 --> 01:05:37,880 Speaker 1: Welcoer and Moss right exactly when no star corners. No, 1373 01:05:38,040 --> 01:05:40,800 Speaker 1: I mean, look at it. The offensive line is struggling. 1374 01:05:40,800 --> 01:05:42,840 Speaker 1: That's why Mac is looking the way he's looking, right. 1375 01:05:43,320 --> 01:05:45,480 Speaker 1: I can't. I'll put some of that on Mac though, 1376 01:05:45,560 --> 01:05:47,800 Speaker 1: but it stuff the offensive line. If he's not protected, 1377 01:05:47,840 --> 01:05:50,680 Speaker 1: how he's on me to books? So um, you know, 1378 01:05:51,040 --> 01:05:53,480 Speaker 1: I'll leave it at Dad. Gentleman, y'all take care and 1379 01:05:54,360 --> 01:05:56,640 Speaker 1: go back. All right, Well, yeah, that's what I think 1380 01:05:56,640 --> 01:06:01,000 Speaker 1: I'm worried about, is that is this now McDaniels was 1381 01:06:01,080 --> 01:06:04,120 Speaker 1: able to make a serviceable offense because he's a brilliant 1382 01:06:04,160 --> 01:06:07,120 Speaker 1: offensive coordinator and knows how to sequence plays and adjust 1383 01:06:07,160 --> 01:06:09,720 Speaker 1: and work in trip plays and all that stuff. My 1384 01:06:09,800 --> 01:06:12,160 Speaker 1: worry is, now are we seeing somebody who doesn't quite 1385 01:06:12,200 --> 01:06:13,920 Speaker 1: know how to do that? So now your lack of 1386 01:06:13,960 --> 01:06:16,640 Speaker 1: weapons is getting even more exposed because you're not able 1387 01:06:17,000 --> 01:06:19,240 Speaker 1: to rely on your playbook. And I would even take 1388 01:06:19,280 --> 01:06:22,160 Speaker 1: it a step further and wonder if Josh by the 1389 01:06:22,240 --> 01:06:26,240 Speaker 1: end of the year last year, to Fred's um repeated 1390 01:06:26,280 --> 01:06:29,080 Speaker 1: quote about being easy to defend, maybe Josh had run 1391 01:06:29,120 --> 01:06:31,240 Speaker 1: out of That's why that's why he targeted Davanta Adam 1392 01:06:31,320 --> 01:06:35,120 Speaker 1: seventeen times. And maybe he had just run out of 1393 01:06:35,120 --> 01:06:37,880 Speaker 1: things to do last year. And that's why, you know, 1394 01:06:37,920 --> 01:06:40,400 Speaker 1: a lot of creative ideas to keep this thing going right. 1395 01:06:42,520 --> 01:06:44,520 Speaker 1: All right, we're gonna take a break. But you know 1396 01:06:44,560 --> 01:06:48,320 Speaker 1: what I'm It's early in the season, so I'm not 1397 01:06:48,440 --> 01:06:53,040 Speaker 1: tired something like that. That's a bad segue. 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We deliver jerseys, funny foam fingers, and everything 1460 01:10:21,200 --> 01:10:23,280 Speaker 1: you need for the game, but what you really get 1461 01:10:23,479 --> 01:10:27,439 Speaker 1: is so much more FedEx delivery, game day spirit. What 1462 01:10:27,600 --> 01:10:32,320 Speaker 1: we deliver by delivering. Some people are never content with 1463 01:10:32,479 --> 01:10:36,280 Speaker 1: simply being good, not when they can be great. But 1464 01:10:36,360 --> 01:10:39,519 Speaker 1: it takes a big step to get there. In fact, 1465 01:10:40,160 --> 01:10:42,720 Speaker 1: it takes a leap of faith, a belief in what 1466 01:10:42,800 --> 01:10:46,040 Speaker 1: you're striving toward, and a willingness to make the commitment 1467 01:10:46,520 --> 01:10:49,959 Speaker 1: day in and day out to something bigger than yourself. 1468 01:10:50,520 --> 01:10:53,080 Speaker 1: Putnam is proud to partner with those who share their 1469 01:10:53,120 --> 01:10:56,720 Speaker 1: own commitment to performance excellence. This is Matt life for 1470 01:10:56,760 --> 01:11:04,120 Speaker 1: Putnam Investments a world of investing. We are Patriots, and 1471 01:11:04,280 --> 01:11:08,759 Speaker 1: our standards are a little different. We don't just carry 1472 01:11:08,800 --> 01:11:11,720 Speaker 1: the hopes of the city, but the hopes of an 1473 01:11:11,880 --> 01:11:17,479 Speaker 1: entire region. For us, no uphill battle is ever too 1474 01:11:17,560 --> 01:11:21,720 Speaker 1: high to climb in. Our favorite ring is the next one. 1475 01:11:23,240 --> 01:11:26,320 Speaker 1: Our job isn't done until the final down is played 1476 01:11:27,760 --> 01:11:32,400 Speaker 1: and everyone knows we gave it our all. We the fans, 1477 01:11:32,479 --> 01:11:34,719 Speaker 1: march forward with the power to do what it takes, 1478 01:11:35,680 --> 01:11:41,120 Speaker 1: just like we've done time and time again. We are 1479 01:11:41,320 --> 01:11:46,439 Speaker 1: the home field advantage. Bank of America is proud to 1480 01:11:46,479 --> 01:11:49,120 Speaker 1: be the official bank of the New England Patriots and 1481 01:11:49,200 --> 01:11:55,800 Speaker 1: stand with them as they defy the odds. Copyright twenty 1482 01:11:55,840 --> 01:12:31,280 Speaker 1: twenty Bank of America Corporation. Jones takes the snap, dropping 1483 01:12:31,320 --> 01:12:34,000 Speaker 1: back into the throw the Alfred Jacobe Myers right on target. 1484 01:12:34,040 --> 01:12:36,720 Speaker 1: He brings it down here the first down marker on 1485 01:12:36,840 --> 01:12:40,880 Speaker 1: that outside half the thirty four yard lost in the 1486 01:12:40,880 --> 01:12:43,800 Speaker 1: shotgun to start this game. Outside motion by Henry down 1487 01:12:43,920 --> 01:12:47,000 Speaker 1: In and then Jones. Those are real accurate. Balda Myers 1488 01:12:47,000 --> 01:12:49,360 Speaker 1: on the speedout to the rights right side. That's the 1489 01:12:49,400 --> 01:12:51,639 Speaker 1: way he started game. Nine yards or first down. Hat's 1490 01:12:51,640 --> 01:12:53,920 Speaker 1: going away from most wife to left and again the 1491 01:12:54,000 --> 01:12:56,559 Speaker 1: Harris run through a big hole left side. I crossed 1492 01:12:56,560 --> 01:12:58,800 Speaker 1: the forty five and to the forty seven yard lode 1493 01:12:58,840 --> 01:13:00,840 Speaker 1: with the first down run for New England. Matt with 1494 01:13:00,880 --> 01:13:03,599 Speaker 1: a staff has time, throws it left wide open. Henry 1495 01:13:03,800 --> 01:13:06,040 Speaker 1: catches the floater of the twenty five showed it out 1496 01:13:06,040 --> 01:13:08,560 Speaker 1: of bound for the Patriots on the move. On this 1497 01:13:08,720 --> 01:13:12,640 Speaker 1: opening series, Matt moves fourth hand with an set up 1498 01:13:12,680 --> 01:13:15,880 Speaker 1: the line. He backs up and leads towards laps his hands, 1499 01:13:15,880 --> 01:13:17,719 Speaker 1: takes the staffs. I've thrown it the rod. He's looking 1500 01:13:17,720 --> 01:13:19,920 Speaker 1: for Parker of fifty fifty ball batting in the air 1501 01:13:19,960 --> 01:13:22,920 Speaker 1: and then intercepted coming back. I'm on the first side, 1502 01:13:22,960 --> 01:13:26,040 Speaker 1: Law across the thirty. We'll make it the twenty five 1503 01:13:26,120 --> 01:13:29,439 Speaker 1: and tackle if a twenty eight guard. Low Holland with 1504 01:13:29,600 --> 01:13:32,640 Speaker 1: the interception for Miami, didn't give him a chance. The 1505 01:13:32,720 --> 01:13:35,840 Speaker 1: ball short. The ball short here. He had him put 1506 01:13:35,840 --> 01:13:37,200 Speaker 1: it up there so he could go get it. Make 1507 01:13:37,200 --> 01:13:41,439 Speaker 1: it a fifty fifty ball to him, fall short up 1508 01:13:41,439 --> 01:13:44,479 Speaker 1: the helmet. There's the flush. Lama will break from the huddle. 1509 01:13:45,200 --> 01:13:48,479 Speaker 1: Tyree Gilt splits to the right. Jonathan jogs their defensive 1510 01:13:48,520 --> 01:13:50,920 Speaker 1: and Kaln Watt along to the left and Jalen Mills 1511 01:13:50,920 --> 01:13:53,599 Speaker 1: across from him. Tall go my little other center. Edmund's 1512 01:13:53,640 --> 01:13:56,560 Speaker 1: the single bat and there's early in moving Kat with 1513 01:13:56,800 --> 01:14:02,520 Speaker 1: Kaseki the tight end in motion, players pointing in both directions. 1514 01:14:02,920 --> 01:14:08,240 Speaker 1: Carl Davis make contact right away. Newtub Vona fracticy be 1515 01:14:08,479 --> 01:14:12,920 Speaker 1: fast from sure that five Darlf paltea result in a 1516 01:14:13,000 --> 01:14:18,360 Speaker 1: first down. This intenant will be from forty three yards far. 1517 01:14:18,479 --> 01:14:21,240 Speaker 1: Hashbart snap his down kick is headed for the uprights 1518 01:14:21,240 --> 01:14:24,360 Speaker 1: and that kick is good, so the Dolphins are able 1519 01:14:24,400 --> 01:14:27,000 Speaker 1: to get on the board first to get the field goal. 1520 01:14:27,080 --> 01:14:30,120 Speaker 1: After the turnover, it's three nothing. Miami burns down in 1521 01:14:30,160 --> 01:14:32,920 Speaker 1: twelve from the forty two. New England snapped to Jones, 1522 01:14:33,080 --> 01:14:35,439 Speaker 1: throws it out to the right for Aglar trying to 1523 01:14:35,479 --> 01:14:37,680 Speaker 1: get outside. He does along the far sideline well the 1524 01:14:37,720 --> 01:14:40,800 Speaker 1: first down, catching Kerry Well blocked out on the far 1525 01:14:40,920 --> 01:14:44,599 Speaker 1: side with Bread and Jones eventually making a sieving play 1526 01:14:44,680 --> 01:14:47,160 Speaker 1: for Miami. Now first and ten and a give on 1527 01:14:47,200 --> 01:14:49,960 Speaker 1: the end. A round left for a hill versus Way 1528 01:14:49,960 --> 01:14:52,679 Speaker 1: a class to fifty tackled by Dugger. That's another good 1529 01:14:52,680 --> 01:14:55,479 Speaker 1: stick by Kyle Dugger, and the playmate just a class 1530 01:14:55,479 --> 01:14:58,880 Speaker 1: midfield to under center tosses it right for James Edmonds. 1531 01:14:58,880 --> 01:15:01,080 Speaker 1: A beat on the play by takes him down in 1532 01:15:01,120 --> 01:15:05,200 Speaker 1: the backfield and that's a loss inside the Miami forty five. 1533 01:15:05,600 --> 01:15:09,080 Speaker 1: That's a coming at us from Afar and Jones to 1534 01:15:09,240 --> 01:15:12,200 Speaker 1: send Parker in motion to the right, covered by Howard. 1535 01:15:12,280 --> 01:15:14,360 Speaker 1: Matt takes the shot again Staff cressure from the buy 1536 01:15:14,360 --> 01:15:16,840 Speaker 1: inside the ball is freezy skit. It's picked up. If 1537 01:15:16,840 --> 01:15:20,679 Speaker 1: the Dolton touchdown and Ingram hasn't celebrated in his first 1538 01:15:20,720 --> 01:15:23,280 Speaker 1: game of Miami, chatter and Staff the MAXs what's coming. 1539 01:15:23,479 --> 01:15:26,280 Speaker 1: He throws long looking for Jacomee Myers, who lead got 1540 01:15:26,320 --> 01:15:28,599 Speaker 1: it and brings it down. I got a great catch, 1541 01:15:28,640 --> 01:15:30,920 Speaker 1: buy Myers along the air sideline in front of the 1542 01:15:30,920 --> 01:15:35,160 Speaker 1: Patriots fence covered by Antam at the Dolphin forty four 1543 01:15:35,240 --> 01:15:37,360 Speaker 1: yard lodge. Second down to ten from the forty five 1544 01:15:37,360 --> 01:15:39,920 Speaker 1: shotgun step pentago by Low under pressure hit by Jo 1545 01:15:40,040 --> 01:15:43,320 Speaker 1: Doll and Matt has the sack inside the forty five. 1546 01:15:43,760 --> 01:15:45,840 Speaker 1: After the Adrian Phillips injury of the Dolphins of the 1547 01:15:45,880 --> 01:15:49,160 Speaker 1: fourth down and eight from the Patriot forty two, they 1548 01:15:49,200 --> 01:15:51,240 Speaker 1: keep the offense out there with twenty four seconds to 1549 01:15:51,240 --> 01:15:53,680 Speaker 1: go into ten nothing Miami lead Boster to the light 1550 01:15:53,760 --> 01:15:55,640 Speaker 1: and plato by Low, who takes the snap. I was 1551 01:15:55,680 --> 01:15:57,720 Speaker 1: looking at it. Throw quickly one over the middle. It's 1552 01:15:57,760 --> 01:16:02,080 Speaker 1: cot and gone on the run. Jalen Laddle touched down Miami. 1553 01:16:02,160 --> 01:16:04,920 Speaker 1: He made the grab over the middle. He left dugger 1554 01:16:05,320 --> 01:16:08,760 Speaker 1: and Bentley in his way. The Dolphins snap it, they 1555 01:16:08,840 --> 01:16:14,360 Speaker 1: throw it, they score it. Sixteen nothing, Miami four to two. 1556 01:16:14,439 --> 01:16:16,760 Speaker 1: Year in zone. Myers of a tight split to the right, 1557 01:16:17,040 --> 01:16:18,920 Speaker 1: and I give the Harris starts off the ddle jump 1558 01:16:18,920 --> 01:16:21,320 Speaker 1: cut right through a hole across the thirty, carrying a 1559 01:16:21,360 --> 01:16:23,720 Speaker 1: defender out to the thirty five yard line. A nice 1560 01:16:23,760 --> 01:16:26,120 Speaker 1: cut in her first down run with some powers. Well, 1561 01:16:26,400 --> 01:16:28,200 Speaker 1: now the Pats have a third and goal to go 1562 01:16:28,400 --> 01:16:32,040 Speaker 1: from the sixth down seventeen nothing. Myers slots left his 1563 01:16:32,120 --> 01:16:35,080 Speaker 1: side of Agile or Parker split to the right, Montgomery 1564 01:16:35,320 --> 01:16:37,880 Speaker 1: in the Backgrood of the right of Joe. Matt stops 1565 01:16:37,880 --> 01:16:39,880 Speaker 1: the right, flip, takes the snap, drop him back. He's 1566 01:16:39,920 --> 01:16:42,400 Speaker 1: got Montgomery alone to the right. He loses his balance. 1567 01:16:42,600 --> 01:16:46,599 Speaker 1: He rolls into the end zone. Touchdown. Patriots forty nine 1568 01:16:46,640 --> 01:16:49,439 Speaker 1: yard field goal try by Sanders from the far hatch. 1569 01:16:49,600 --> 01:16:52,639 Speaker 1: Jason Sanders, the veteran Dolphin kicker out of sim out 1570 01:16:52,680 --> 01:16:56,800 Speaker 1: of New Mexico. The snap from Blake Ferguson on its 1571 01:16:56,840 --> 01:16:59,599 Speaker 1: way held by Moorstead. They kicked sailing to the uprights 1572 01:16:59,600 --> 01:17:02,320 Speaker 1: and Matt kick is cooking, hooking, hooklo but it stays 1573 01:17:02,360 --> 01:17:06,360 Speaker 1: just inside. It's good for the Dolphins. Now you got 1574 01:17:06,400 --> 01:17:09,839 Speaker 1: Born in the game, Hedrick Born. He need an absent. 1575 01:17:10,360 --> 01:17:13,719 Speaker 1: You're out the first half and change. Eigh white socks, 1576 01:17:13,800 --> 01:17:16,280 Speaker 1: red shoes, white gloves, lined up outside of the left 1577 01:17:16,280 --> 01:17:18,960 Speaker 1: first and ten staff to Jones dropping back. He's thrown 1578 01:17:19,000 --> 01:17:21,519 Speaker 1: toward Burn down the left side. He's got separatioikes to 1579 01:17:21,640 --> 01:17:24,560 Speaker 1: catch after forty five and he has get out of 1580 01:17:24,600 --> 01:17:29,040 Speaker 1: bouts at the forty one of Miami first legs snap 1581 01:17:29,080 --> 01:17:31,960 Speaker 1: it back to Jones. Took Montgomery to his lust two receivers. 1582 01:17:32,040 --> 01:17:34,320 Speaker 1: Right as Matt dropped back, he looks across the little 1583 01:17:34,360 --> 01:17:36,519 Speaker 1: catch by Aglare. He's hitting out on the ball Popery 1584 01:17:37,120 --> 01:17:40,439 Speaker 1: and now scrambled from the loose ball Dolphins cabin, but 1585 01:17:40,720 --> 01:17:43,639 Speaker 1: wasn't a catch away anyone. The ball in and out 1586 01:17:43,640 --> 01:17:47,320 Speaker 1: of Aglore his hands on the contact. Alison is trying 1587 01:17:47,360 --> 01:17:50,040 Speaker 1: to wrestle it away. The early wild of the catch 1588 01:17:50,560 --> 01:17:54,640 Speaker 1: bumble and covered by the defense. First out the Dolphins 1589 01:17:54,680 --> 01:17:57,200 Speaker 1: to line up again, not a victory formation. After kneel 1590 01:17:57,200 --> 01:18:03,280 Speaker 1: down by Tunga Byela, He's got river creat craft behind 1591 01:18:03,360 --> 01:18:06,840 Speaker 1: him just in case. He will drop to the knee 1592 01:18:06,880 --> 01:18:10,759 Speaker 1: one more time and the Dolphins have their fourth straight 1593 01:18:10,800 --> 01:18:14,320 Speaker 1: win over the Patriots. It's a season opening victory for 1594 01:18:14,479 --> 01:18:17,719 Speaker 1: Mike McDaniel in his first game as an NFL head 1595 01:18:17,760 --> 01:18:21,120 Speaker 1: coach at the expense of Bill Belichick and the padres 1596 01:18:21,360 --> 01:18:24,040 Speaker 1: in Belichick four hundred and thirty fourth kade as an 1597 01:18:24,120 --> 01:18:28,400 Speaker 1: NFL and head coach. Sloppy performance by the Patriots, three 1598 01:18:28,520 --> 01:18:32,000 Speaker 1: turnovers and they lose by two scores, twenty to seven 1599 01:18:33,120 --> 01:18:39,240 Speaker 1: here in South Florida. All right, that's the Matt Morrel mashup, 1600 01:18:39,720 --> 01:18:42,599 Speaker 1: six minutes of making the best of what we could, 1601 01:18:43,080 --> 01:18:49,000 Speaker 1: making lemonade, lemonade out of lemons. Let's see eight five 1602 01:18:49,080 --> 01:18:51,479 Speaker 1: five past five hundred is the eight ticket hutline web 1603 01:18:51,560 --> 01:18:54,160 Speaker 1: radio at Patriots dot com. It's the email address. It's 1604 01:18:54,200 --> 01:18:57,519 Speaker 1: due Aallex, Paul, myself, Matt and the booth. John and 1605 01:18:57,720 --> 01:19:00,760 Speaker 1: Lando Lakes writes in about Matt. He says Mac was 1606 01:19:00,800 --> 01:19:05,280 Speaker 1: fine protect him. Any shortcomings stem from the old line. 1607 01:19:05,640 --> 01:19:09,160 Speaker 1: If the checkdown as opposed to a loss, maybe, and 1608 01:19:09,320 --> 01:19:11,519 Speaker 1: I don't know what that means. The play didn't have 1609 01:19:11,560 --> 01:19:14,599 Speaker 1: time to develop. I don't know which play he's talking about, right, 1610 01:19:14,840 --> 01:19:18,320 Speaker 1: but anyway, anyway, he says, it's all about the old line. 1611 01:19:18,320 --> 01:19:20,240 Speaker 1: I would say the offensive line is a bigger issue 1612 01:19:20,280 --> 01:19:23,919 Speaker 1: than the quarterback. But those that are going to continue 1613 01:19:23,920 --> 01:19:26,320 Speaker 1: to ignore the fact that the quarterback isn't playing well 1614 01:19:27,680 --> 01:19:31,519 Speaker 1: are going to be missing the point because and hasn't 1615 01:19:31,520 --> 01:19:35,800 Speaker 1: played well for a while. No, and I, this is 1616 01:19:35,840 --> 01:19:39,719 Speaker 1: the one thing that we predicted, and it's only one week, 1617 01:19:40,240 --> 01:19:42,920 Speaker 1: small sample size, but it's come through. It's been at 1618 01:19:42,920 --> 01:19:46,360 Speaker 1: one accurate. No matter how bad they are offensively, the 1619 01:19:46,439 --> 01:19:47,960 Speaker 1: heat's not going to go on Mac. It's going to 1620 01:19:48,000 --> 01:19:51,920 Speaker 1: go on Bill and the idea to put Patricia and Judge. 1621 01:19:52,160 --> 01:19:54,679 Speaker 1: I don't think that was a huge problem on Sunday. 1622 01:19:54,720 --> 01:19:57,640 Speaker 1: I don't think the play calling. I you know, what 1623 01:19:57,720 --> 01:20:00,160 Speaker 1: are the calls that I disagreed with? Yep, just like 1624 01:20:00,160 --> 01:20:03,799 Speaker 1: I always had one or two that I disagree with Josh. 1625 01:20:03,840 --> 01:20:06,120 Speaker 1: I didn't like the third and three run up the middle, 1626 01:20:06,160 --> 01:20:08,439 Speaker 1: even though I looked at you before that play and 1627 01:20:08,479 --> 01:20:12,720 Speaker 1: I said, two down territory, here comes a run, right, um. 1628 01:20:13,000 --> 01:20:15,439 Speaker 1: But I didn't love that call. I didn't. I've already 1629 01:20:15,520 --> 01:20:17,280 Speaker 1: been on record saying I didn't love the decision to 1630 01:20:17,439 --> 01:20:21,080 Speaker 1: challenge Zavian Howard on the first drive. But I don't 1631 01:20:21,080 --> 01:20:23,000 Speaker 1: think that was an issue. Do you do you think 1632 01:20:23,000 --> 01:20:26,240 Speaker 1: play calling, specifically what they did was an issue. I didn't. 1633 01:20:26,280 --> 01:20:29,000 Speaker 1: I think it's an easy thing. It's an easy thing 1634 01:20:29,000 --> 01:20:32,280 Speaker 1: to fix on, fix it on because of the unconventional 1635 01:20:32,320 --> 01:20:34,519 Speaker 1: thing they did. Mac Jones didn't play for I mean, 1636 01:20:34,560 --> 01:20:37,160 Speaker 1: the one play that everyone looked at was that I 1637 01:20:37,200 --> 01:20:39,599 Speaker 1: think it was third and three or fourth and three, 1638 01:20:39,600 --> 01:20:41,200 Speaker 1: and they ran it into the line. If you get 1639 01:20:41,200 --> 01:20:44,040 Speaker 1: with third and three, yea when hosts aren't listening, I know. 1640 01:20:45,000 --> 01:20:47,720 Speaker 1: But other than that, like even that, even that one, 1641 01:20:47,760 --> 01:20:49,479 Speaker 1: I was I got it. I know, I know what 1642 01:20:49,520 --> 01:20:52,040 Speaker 1: they were doing. Like they said before that play, it's 1643 01:20:52,200 --> 01:20:54,600 Speaker 1: third and three from the fifty yard line. If we 1644 01:20:54,720 --> 01:20:57,439 Speaker 1: don't get it, we're going for it. So what would 1645 01:20:57,439 --> 01:20:59,920 Speaker 1: you rather have happened? Take a shot and make it 1646 01:21:00,120 --> 01:21:04,160 Speaker 1: fourth and one. That's a failure, right, Or if I 1647 01:21:04,200 --> 01:21:07,360 Speaker 1: have any complete pass, now it's fourth and three. Now 1648 01:21:07,520 --> 01:21:10,679 Speaker 1: they get stuffed for for nothing, right, Like you can't 1649 01:21:10,680 --> 01:21:12,840 Speaker 1: have a running play in that situation that gets stopped 1650 01:21:12,840 --> 01:21:15,240 Speaker 1: from no game that wasn't third and seven. I don't 1651 01:21:15,240 --> 01:21:17,519 Speaker 1: know that that one really didn't people seem fixated on. 1652 01:21:17,520 --> 01:21:19,240 Speaker 1: I don't know. Yeah, I didn't like the call, only 1653 01:21:19,280 --> 01:21:22,400 Speaker 1: because I don't think that the sole goal right there 1654 01:21:22,560 --> 01:21:24,400 Speaker 1: is moving the chains. I think you got to find 1655 01:21:24,400 --> 01:21:25,960 Speaker 1: a way to get in the end zone and as 1656 01:21:26,000 --> 01:21:28,360 Speaker 1: quickly as possible. That's why I didn't like the call. 1657 01:21:28,439 --> 01:21:31,439 Speaker 1: But let's just say it was twenty to seventeen at 1658 01:21:31,479 --> 01:21:36,280 Speaker 1: that time, I wouldn't have hated that call, Alex, and 1659 01:21:36,320 --> 01:21:39,680 Speaker 1: Philly says, Unfortunately, Fred, it looks like this offense is 1660 01:21:39,680 --> 01:21:43,160 Speaker 1: still easy to defend. No one gets separation, every catch 1661 01:21:43,280 --> 01:21:47,320 Speaker 1: is contested. No speed, nothing explosive, nothing dynamic. There isn't 1662 01:21:47,320 --> 01:21:50,760 Speaker 1: a single person that makes something happen without scheming it. Now. 1663 01:21:50,800 --> 01:21:53,200 Speaker 1: I know you're gonna say it's just one game, but 1664 01:21:53,320 --> 01:21:55,880 Speaker 1: it's not. We've been saying the same thing about the 1665 01:21:55,960 --> 01:21:59,600 Speaker 1: offense since twenty nineteen, Brady's last year. Even though I 1666 01:21:59,600 --> 01:22:02,799 Speaker 1: don't like the OC process, I don't believe play calling 1667 01:22:02,880 --> 01:22:05,960 Speaker 1: is the biggest issue. It's the roster. It doesn't matter 1668 01:22:06,000 --> 01:22:07,800 Speaker 1: what plays you call if you don't have guys you 1669 01:22:07,840 --> 01:22:10,799 Speaker 1: can make a difference. The Patriots don't have those guys. 1670 01:22:11,200 --> 01:22:14,280 Speaker 1: Next year, the Patriots have cap space and most likely 1671 01:22:14,280 --> 01:22:17,160 Speaker 1: a top five pick, So next year they should have 1672 01:22:17,280 --> 01:22:20,200 Speaker 1: a new coach and GM time to get off this 1673 01:22:20,320 --> 01:22:25,080 Speaker 1: hamster wheel of mediocrity. I mean, I agree with a 1674 01:22:25,080 --> 01:22:26,559 Speaker 1: lot of what he said earlier on though. I mean, 1675 01:22:26,680 --> 01:22:29,479 Speaker 1: that's you know, it's it looks the same. It looks 1676 01:22:29,520 --> 01:22:31,400 Speaker 1: the same as the offense last year, regardless of all 1677 01:22:31,439 --> 01:22:34,400 Speaker 1: these like scheme changes and play calling changes and all that. 1678 01:22:34,439 --> 01:22:36,800 Speaker 1: I mean, it's just, you know, everything is kind of 1679 01:22:36,840 --> 01:22:39,439 Speaker 1: a grind right now, and they still haven't found that 1680 01:22:39,560 --> 01:22:44,080 Speaker 1: speed that they were looking to install this year. Sulman 1681 01:22:44,160 --> 01:22:46,960 Speaker 1: in the Bay Area. He says, I'm not overreacting to 1682 01:22:47,000 --> 01:22:49,280 Speaker 1: a loss as its week one, but I do want 1683 01:22:49,320 --> 01:22:52,280 Speaker 1: to talk about curious play calling on the goal to 1684 01:22:52,360 --> 01:22:55,160 Speaker 1: go situation in the second half. On first and goal, 1685 01:22:55,200 --> 01:22:58,160 Speaker 1: it was an underneath pass to Harris, Then second and goal, 1686 01:22:58,200 --> 01:23:01,160 Speaker 1: it was an underneath pass to Harris on third and goal, 1687 01:23:01,400 --> 01:23:04,400 Speaker 1: and underneath past to Montgomery who needed to roll into 1688 01:23:04,439 --> 01:23:07,519 Speaker 1: the end zone for a touchdown. Why three straight underneath 1689 01:23:07,520 --> 01:23:10,400 Speaker 1: passes to running backs in this situation? Why not take 1690 01:23:10,439 --> 01:23:12,439 Speaker 1: a shot with a pass in the end zone? That 1691 01:23:12,560 --> 01:23:14,880 Speaker 1: was confusing to me, even though they scored, So who 1692 01:23:14,880 --> 01:23:17,599 Speaker 1: are you criticizing? Well, the last one to Montgomery could 1693 01:23:17,600 --> 01:23:20,040 Speaker 1: have been like, oh, this guy fell down. I'm gonna 1694 01:23:20,080 --> 01:23:22,000 Speaker 1: go to d like, where is the criticism on that. 1695 01:23:22,479 --> 01:23:25,519 Speaker 1: I'm just curious because I would criticize the quarterback for that, 1696 01:23:25,960 --> 01:23:27,720 Speaker 1: because don't tell me that all three of those plays 1697 01:23:27,800 --> 01:23:31,360 Speaker 1: was supposed to be quick throws to the flat. Yeah 1698 01:23:31,800 --> 01:23:34,920 Speaker 1: that's possible. Yeah, those the guys open. I mean, you know, 1699 01:23:35,240 --> 01:23:37,120 Speaker 1: I'd be worth a look at the all twenty two 1700 01:23:37,160 --> 01:23:38,880 Speaker 1: see if he goes through a progression, if their other 1701 01:23:39,400 --> 01:23:43,960 Speaker 1: potential that my first album one makes sense. You know, 1702 01:23:44,479 --> 01:23:46,599 Speaker 1: I forget exactly where they were on the field, but 1703 01:23:47,040 --> 01:23:50,080 Speaker 1: you have a chance, maybe the eight yard line. I 1704 01:23:50,120 --> 01:23:52,639 Speaker 1: think you have a chance to to get get the ball. 1705 01:23:52,680 --> 01:23:54,679 Speaker 1: I think it was Stevenson that they were throwing too 1706 01:23:54,800 --> 01:23:57,960 Speaker 1: and it got battered at the line. That's a chance 1707 01:23:58,000 --> 01:23:59,719 Speaker 1: to get the ball in space to a guy who's 1708 01:23:59,760 --> 01:24:02,760 Speaker 1: tough to bring down. In that situation, I can set 1709 01:24:02,840 --> 01:24:04,720 Speaker 1: up you know, second and goal from the three or 1710 01:24:04,760 --> 01:24:06,880 Speaker 1: something like that. Now it gets batted down to get nothing. 1711 01:24:07,240 --> 01:24:08,800 Speaker 1: But I don't think that they said, no, we're just 1712 01:24:08,800 --> 01:24:10,800 Speaker 1: gonna throw three passes in the flag. This is what 1713 01:24:10,840 --> 01:24:12,800 Speaker 1: we want to do and eventually we'll get one in 1714 01:24:12,840 --> 01:24:15,320 Speaker 1: the end zone. I don't think that was the design 1715 01:24:15,360 --> 01:24:18,280 Speaker 1: of those three plays. I think, you know, getting back 1716 01:24:18,320 --> 01:24:20,439 Speaker 1: to the pass protection. I think that's on Mac's mind 1717 01:24:20,520 --> 01:24:22,479 Speaker 1: right now, and that's why maybe some of the throws 1718 01:24:22,479 --> 01:24:24,519 Speaker 1: are coming out as quickly as they are, because he's 1719 01:24:24,560 --> 01:24:28,439 Speaker 1: not allowing anything else to happen. Cole and Eugene Oregon 1720 01:24:28,520 --> 01:24:31,400 Speaker 1: says Mac was bad against the Dolphins. I was frustrated 1721 01:24:31,400 --> 01:24:34,240 Speaker 1: by his inability to hit open receivers, how long it 1722 01:24:34,280 --> 01:24:36,800 Speaker 1: takes his passes to reach receivers when they are open, 1723 01:24:37,120 --> 01:24:39,559 Speaker 1: and some of the decisions he made. Here were a 1724 01:24:39,560 --> 01:24:42,400 Speaker 1: couple bad plays that stood out to me. The failed 1725 01:24:42,439 --> 01:24:44,840 Speaker 1: scene passed to Hunter Henry was horrific. It was a 1726 01:24:44,840 --> 01:24:48,080 Speaker 1: bad throw to a well covered receiver. The interception to 1727 01:24:48,120 --> 01:24:50,720 Speaker 1: Parker was underthrown. He's supposed to throw it where only 1728 01:24:50,720 --> 01:24:53,080 Speaker 1: his receiver could make the catch in the back corner 1729 01:24:53,080 --> 01:24:55,679 Speaker 1: of the end zone. He missed the receiver streaking down 1730 01:24:55,680 --> 01:24:58,680 Speaker 1: the sideline before the forty yard passed or Bourne. There 1731 01:24:58,760 --> 01:25:01,160 Speaker 1: are plenty more bats are to the Year two jump 1732 01:25:01,200 --> 01:25:03,800 Speaker 1: I was hoping for. I felt the Patriots offense was 1733 01:25:03,880 --> 01:25:06,639 Speaker 1: limited by max ability. I think he'll be better this 1734 01:25:06,680 --> 01:25:09,839 Speaker 1: week and we'll get the W against the Pittsburgh Stinkers. 1735 01:25:10,960 --> 01:25:13,120 Speaker 1: Good He's gonna have to He's gonna have to earn it. 1736 01:25:13,240 --> 01:25:15,000 Speaker 1: I mean, I think if they, if they could, you know, 1737 01:25:15,360 --> 01:25:17,839 Speaker 1: move the ball and string some stuff together and protect 1738 01:25:17,880 --> 01:25:20,800 Speaker 1: Mac and give us some time, albeit without t J. Watt. 1739 01:25:20,840 --> 01:25:22,559 Speaker 1: And you'll hear that as a response, I'm sure. But 1740 01:25:23,200 --> 01:25:25,519 Speaker 1: it's still at this point, like I'd take it against 1741 01:25:25,560 --> 01:25:28,240 Speaker 1: Foxboro High School and it's still to go out participate. 1742 01:25:28,760 --> 01:25:31,960 Speaker 1: This is still a good defense, Like I think Watt is, 1743 01:25:32,280 --> 01:25:35,679 Speaker 1: you know, the special player. But it's not like Pittsburgh 1744 01:25:35,720 --> 01:25:39,200 Speaker 1: has left without any any personnel on defense. Phones are 1745 01:25:39,200 --> 01:25:42,160 Speaker 1: stacked up eight five five, Pats five hundred. Let's go 1746 01:25:42,200 --> 01:25:46,559 Speaker 1: to Sean and Vancouver. What's up Sean? Hey? Everyone? Well, yeah, 1747 01:25:46,640 --> 01:25:49,840 Speaker 1: I don't think Matt Jones had a good game. And 1748 01:25:50,080 --> 01:25:53,479 Speaker 1: you know, honestly, I'm not surprised that the Patriots lost 1749 01:25:53,560 --> 01:25:57,679 Speaker 1: in Miami. What happens. But I want to look at 1750 01:25:57,720 --> 01:26:01,440 Speaker 1: what I'm expecting of what I'm hoping for against Pittsburgh. 1751 01:26:01,439 --> 01:26:04,040 Speaker 1: There's a few things we've talked about, or we've talked 1752 01:26:04,080 --> 01:26:07,160 Speaker 1: about that the Patriots tried and just didn't do enough of, 1753 01:26:07,240 --> 01:26:11,639 Speaker 1: like Harris getting more carries, Born having more downfield targets, 1754 01:26:11,640 --> 01:26:15,559 Speaker 1: about more than one Jonah Smith getting the ball in space. 1755 01:26:15,600 --> 01:26:19,599 Speaker 1: And also maybe you haven't mentioned, but Montgomery placed the outside, 1756 01:26:19,600 --> 01:26:21,639 Speaker 1: not running up the middle. I'd like to see them 1757 01:26:21,680 --> 01:26:27,200 Speaker 1: try that against Pittsburgh on Sunday. All right, yeah, thanks. 1758 01:26:27,400 --> 01:26:29,280 Speaker 1: I mean they tried to run outside a lot in 1759 01:26:29,280 --> 01:26:32,040 Speaker 1: this game, I thought, with very mixed results. I thought 1760 01:26:32,240 --> 01:26:36,639 Speaker 1: the Stevenson stuff that you were talking about earlier, I think, yeah, yeah, 1761 01:26:36,680 --> 01:26:38,559 Speaker 1: and I think they had Yeah, they had a hard 1762 01:26:38,560 --> 01:26:43,360 Speaker 1: time I thought, consistently getting those plays. You know, I 1763 01:26:43,400 --> 01:26:47,240 Speaker 1: don't I don't know that they need to run outside 1764 01:26:47,320 --> 01:26:52,080 Speaker 1: more with Montgomery or anybody else. Um the other stuff. 1765 01:26:52,120 --> 01:26:56,040 Speaker 1: I'd like to see a little bit more um diversity 1766 01:26:56,080 --> 01:26:58,320 Speaker 1: to the passing game in terms of depth, like you 1767 01:26:58,400 --> 01:27:01,080 Speaker 1: talk about Mike that intermediate depth. Yeah, as I think 1768 01:27:01,160 --> 01:27:03,679 Speaker 1: right now, it seems like you just stack the line 1769 01:27:03,720 --> 01:27:06,000 Speaker 1: and you know, like don't let them run, don't let 1770 01:27:06,040 --> 01:27:08,360 Speaker 1: them get the little dump offs. It's fine, and just 1771 01:27:08,680 --> 01:27:10,680 Speaker 1: you know, when they take the shots, be ready for him. 1772 01:27:10,720 --> 01:27:14,000 Speaker 1: But there's just it's just so what's weird about watching 1773 01:27:14,040 --> 01:27:15,680 Speaker 1: the other games is too, is that you know, you 1774 01:27:15,800 --> 01:27:19,200 Speaker 1: just you realize you've gotten used to watching this Patriots 1775 01:27:19,200 --> 01:27:21,360 Speaker 1: offense and then it's kind of striking at times when 1776 01:27:21,400 --> 01:27:24,639 Speaker 1: you see teams throwing like a fifteen yard dig down 1777 01:27:24,720 --> 01:27:26,680 Speaker 1: field and the guy catches it and runs and they're like, 1778 01:27:27,080 --> 01:27:28,320 Speaker 1: we don't see a lot of that, And you know 1779 01:27:28,320 --> 01:27:30,679 Speaker 1: what it is, in my opinion, like people think like, well, 1780 01:27:31,400 --> 01:27:35,040 Speaker 1: you gotta throw it deep, but that takes too long. No, 1781 01:27:35,280 --> 01:27:36,840 Speaker 1: Like they throw it short and they throw it deep 1782 01:27:36,880 --> 01:27:38,680 Speaker 1: because those are the quickest passes to get rid of. 1783 01:27:39,040 --> 01:27:41,439 Speaker 1: And you look at all the deep balls on Sunday 1784 01:27:41,479 --> 01:27:43,640 Speaker 1: and they threw a handful of them, you know, the 1785 01:27:43,720 --> 01:27:45,800 Speaker 1: Parker one that got picked, the one to agg Aalod, 1786 01:27:45,840 --> 01:27:49,240 Speaker 1: the one to Born. Those are like catch, throw it up, 1787 01:27:49,680 --> 01:27:51,720 Speaker 1: you know, the one that Myers caught, the contested one 1788 01:27:51,720 --> 01:27:54,920 Speaker 1: that Myers caught. There's no like that. That ball's coming 1789 01:27:54,920 --> 01:27:57,840 Speaker 1: out before three seconds. I'll guarantee of that. Yeah. But 1790 01:27:57,920 --> 01:28:01,160 Speaker 1: the intermediate stuff that takes time to develop. You're crossing 1791 01:28:01,200 --> 01:28:05,080 Speaker 1: the field, you're you know, maybe you're you know, looking 1792 01:28:05,120 --> 01:28:07,679 Speaker 1: to get one guy underneath, one guy down the seam. 1793 01:28:07,720 --> 01:28:09,840 Speaker 1: Those are kind of like the route concepts that take 1794 01:28:09,920 --> 01:28:12,439 Speaker 1: some time. And we talk about that all the time 1795 01:28:12,520 --> 01:28:15,320 Speaker 1: during seven on sevens and you're like, oh, I don't know, 1796 01:28:15,400 --> 01:28:17,160 Speaker 1: I'm not sure that one would have worked the same 1797 01:28:17,200 --> 01:28:19,519 Speaker 1: way with a rush. I think that's part of it is. 1798 01:28:19,560 --> 01:28:23,200 Speaker 1: I think Mac has I think, at least right now, 1799 01:28:23,360 --> 01:28:26,120 Speaker 1: Mac is more concerned with the pass rush than anything else. 1800 01:28:26,800 --> 01:28:32,599 Speaker 1: Let's go to Sameir in Maine. What's up, Samir? Samir? 1801 01:28:34,080 --> 01:28:39,200 Speaker 1: Are you calling Hardy? Yes? Yes, good Joby. That's fun. 1802 01:28:39,280 --> 01:28:41,680 Speaker 1: I was listening and every time that everywhere I know, 1803 01:28:41,720 --> 01:28:45,640 Speaker 1: Fred's chuckle yes, and you were that's the best part. Yeah. 1804 01:28:45,800 --> 01:28:48,040 Speaker 1: What you should have done was sent to selfie. It 1805 01:28:48,200 --> 01:28:50,880 Speaker 1: was just you're so philosophically opposted the selfie, you wouldn't 1806 01:28:50,880 --> 01:28:54,439 Speaker 1: do it. He should charge me, Rent, I'm in his head. 1807 01:28:56,000 --> 01:28:58,760 Speaker 1: That's all he's thinking about now. H CD is in 1808 01:28:58,880 --> 01:29:03,639 Speaker 1: winter Park floor. What's up CD? Oh man, Hey guys, 1809 01:29:03,720 --> 01:29:06,240 Speaker 1: big fans of all of you, Thank you taking my call. 1810 01:29:06,400 --> 01:29:13,440 Speaker 1: Thank you. So my question is um with I thought 1811 01:29:13,479 --> 01:29:16,840 Speaker 1: the first drive of the game, I looked really good. 1812 01:29:16,880 --> 01:29:20,480 Speaker 1: I thought Mac looked comfortable. We moved the ball well. Unfortunately, 1813 01:29:20,560 --> 01:29:22,559 Speaker 1: you know it ended with that tip ball in the 1814 01:29:22,600 --> 01:29:25,760 Speaker 1: interception in the end zone. And then coming out of 1815 01:29:25,760 --> 01:29:31,120 Speaker 1: the halftime third quarter again another great drive, moving the 1816 01:29:31,160 --> 01:29:36,240 Speaker 1: ball down well. But it seems like when they have 1817 01:29:36,400 --> 01:29:40,759 Speaker 1: the time to pre plan those drives. At the beginning 1818 01:29:40,800 --> 01:29:43,200 Speaker 1: of the first quarter, beginning of the third quarter, you know, 1819 01:29:43,240 --> 01:29:45,439 Speaker 1: they looked good. And I thought, especially the first drive, 1820 01:29:45,520 --> 01:29:48,599 Speaker 1: Mac kind of looked comfortable, looked better than last year. 1821 01:29:48,640 --> 01:29:50,960 Speaker 1: I was. I was really happy how we started out 1822 01:29:50,960 --> 01:29:54,600 Speaker 1: of the gate. Um, I'm gonna take this as a 1823 01:29:54,640 --> 01:29:57,400 Speaker 1: sample size and I'm just gonna look at it throughout 1824 01:29:57,439 --> 01:29:59,800 Speaker 1: the year. But I think, um, and i'd love your 1825 01:29:59,840 --> 01:30:04,080 Speaker 1: guy is his thought, Um, Matt Patricia doing too much. 1826 01:30:04,240 --> 01:30:06,000 Speaker 1: I don't think the O line's up to par. I 1827 01:30:06,000 --> 01:30:09,280 Speaker 1: think we need to get that settled in UM. And 1828 01:30:09,600 --> 01:30:12,320 Speaker 1: the play calling, I agree with Paul, I think you said, 1829 01:30:12,439 --> 01:30:14,160 Speaker 1: you know, I don't. I don't think the play calls 1830 01:30:14,280 --> 01:30:18,400 Speaker 1: was not necessarily that bad, but maybe that's taking away 1831 01:30:18,439 --> 01:30:21,680 Speaker 1: from some of his O line duties. What are your thoughts? Yeah, 1832 01:30:21,760 --> 01:30:23,360 Speaker 1: he was asked about that today. I mean, I think 1833 01:30:23,360 --> 01:30:25,479 Speaker 1: that's a you know, it's a it's a good question. 1834 01:30:25,520 --> 01:30:28,400 Speaker 1: I mean, I mean, it's it's easy to pile on 1835 01:30:28,560 --> 01:30:30,920 Speaker 1: Matt Patricia for you know, what he has or hasn't 1836 01:30:30,920 --> 01:30:33,040 Speaker 1: done well in the past, and you know, but I 1837 01:30:33,080 --> 01:30:35,599 Speaker 1: still just think if you take his side for a minute, 1838 01:30:35,720 --> 01:30:37,639 Speaker 1: there is a lot on him, and especially when we're 1839 01:30:37,640 --> 01:30:40,000 Speaker 1: talking so much about the offensive line and the issues there. 1840 01:30:40,400 --> 01:30:44,360 Speaker 1: I mean, he's got his hands heavily in both of 1841 01:30:44,360 --> 01:30:47,200 Speaker 1: the biggest kind of issues facing the officie. A lot 1842 01:30:47,240 --> 01:30:50,000 Speaker 1: of times, a lot, I've seen the OC be the 1843 01:30:50,080 --> 01:30:53,679 Speaker 1: quarterbacks coach, you know, or the head coach b the OC. 1844 01:30:54,320 --> 01:30:58,679 Speaker 1: How often had OC's also been another position coach other 1845 01:30:58,720 --> 01:31:01,360 Speaker 1: than quarterback. It's a great question. I mean, I would 1846 01:31:01,360 --> 01:31:05,400 Speaker 1: have specifically offensive line because I've never seen that. Yeah, 1847 01:31:05,439 --> 01:31:09,360 Speaker 1: and then I all of a sudden, Florida State, I 1848 01:31:09,840 --> 01:31:12,880 Speaker 1: sent you the clip. I was like that one hand 1849 01:31:12,920 --> 01:31:16,880 Speaker 1: be done. I've never heard of an offensive line coach 1850 01:31:17,040 --> 01:31:21,600 Speaker 1: being the offensive coordinator. Yeah, until now. Mike writes in 1851 01:31:21,680 --> 01:31:24,599 Speaker 1: from Brooklyn. I watched the game yesterday. I could only 1852 01:31:24,640 --> 01:31:27,080 Speaker 1: listen and get the replay where I am, and I 1853 01:31:27,080 --> 01:31:29,240 Speaker 1: thought it looked much better than the announcers and you 1854 01:31:29,240 --> 01:31:31,880 Speaker 1: guys made it sound. I thought the offense looked good 1855 01:31:31,920 --> 01:31:33,639 Speaker 1: for most of the first half. I agree with Paul 1856 01:31:33,640 --> 01:31:35,439 Speaker 1: one hundred percent. The Parker play was a whole, but 1857 01:31:35,479 --> 01:31:38,760 Speaker 1: shouldn't have been thrown there anyway. In my mind, if 1858 01:31:38,760 --> 01:31:41,000 Speaker 1: they put Howard on Parker, the Patriots should be looking 1859 01:31:41,040 --> 01:31:43,720 Speaker 1: at their other two ride receivers who are better than 1860 01:31:43,760 --> 01:31:47,040 Speaker 1: Parker and drawing Worth cornerbacks. I thought they ran the 1861 01:31:47,080 --> 01:31:50,240 Speaker 1: ball well more often they were then they were bottled up, 1862 01:31:50,240 --> 01:31:52,439 Speaker 1: and I thought the defense looked really good except in 1863 01:31:52,479 --> 01:31:55,880 Speaker 1: the tackling on one play. I think the offseason investment 1864 01:31:55,960 --> 01:31:59,479 Speaker 1: and speed really paid off. Miami kept trying lateral motions 1865 01:31:59,479 --> 01:32:01,559 Speaker 1: and outside quick throws to test the speed of the 1866 01:32:01,560 --> 01:32:04,879 Speaker 1: Patriots defense to the perimeter, and Dugger, Bentley, and Wilson 1867 01:32:05,120 --> 01:32:08,120 Speaker 1: all seemed to respond well. Just three or four plays 1868 01:32:08,200 --> 01:32:10,679 Speaker 1: made the difference, and I think Matt got noticeably less 1869 01:32:10,720 --> 01:32:14,360 Speaker 1: accurate and lost even more power than he already lacks 1870 01:32:14,439 --> 01:32:16,840 Speaker 1: on his throws somewhere late in the third, which I 1871 01:32:16,920 --> 01:32:19,519 Speaker 1: figured is when he heard his back if he had 1872 01:32:19,560 --> 01:32:22,080 Speaker 1: to be discouraged by. One thing is that this team 1873 01:32:22,160 --> 01:32:25,519 Speaker 1: isn't talented enough to make three or four crucial mistakes 1874 01:32:25,520 --> 01:32:28,000 Speaker 1: and still win. But I think they can play clean 1875 01:32:28,160 --> 01:32:30,920 Speaker 1: and get a few bounces Miami recovered. I think three 1876 01:32:30,960 --> 01:32:33,479 Speaker 1: of their own fumbles. They should be in it again 1877 01:32:33,840 --> 01:32:36,679 Speaker 1: against all but the best teams. Where am I wrong? 1878 01:32:36,960 --> 01:32:41,280 Speaker 1: But that's I mean, okay, But I just don't know 1879 01:32:41,479 --> 01:32:43,439 Speaker 1: like how you can have so much optimism of what 1880 01:32:43,479 --> 01:32:47,120 Speaker 1: they did offensively. He's not alone either. There's a lot 1881 01:32:47,120 --> 01:32:49,000 Speaker 1: of people that think that they you know, I thought 1882 01:32:49,000 --> 01:32:51,559 Speaker 1: that they had a really good first drive. Like I 1883 01:32:51,600 --> 01:32:55,960 Speaker 1: don't know where the excitement is on the offense. Yeah, 1884 01:32:56,120 --> 01:32:59,080 Speaker 1: justin from you. I mean, we could talk about it. 1885 01:32:59,160 --> 01:33:02,640 Speaker 1: We don't have to just just I'm looking at the 1886 01:33:02,720 --> 01:33:05,559 Speaker 1: drive chart that like. And again I'm not picking it Bill, 1887 01:33:05,600 --> 01:33:07,960 Speaker 1: but I'm using Bill's words because I think a lot 1888 01:33:08,040 --> 01:33:11,559 Speaker 1: of people have taken what Bill said and they're saying, yeah, yeah, 1889 01:33:11,600 --> 01:33:15,040 Speaker 1: they moved the ball. They got inside the Miami forty 1890 01:33:15,120 --> 01:33:21,639 Speaker 1: yard line twice in the entire game, twice, Like that's 1891 01:33:21,680 --> 01:33:28,479 Speaker 1: the goal is to get around midfield. Like they had 1892 01:33:28,520 --> 01:33:32,840 Speaker 1: more than two first downs on a possession twice in 1893 01:33:32,880 --> 01:33:38,000 Speaker 1: the entire game. Said two drives four. They got four 1894 01:33:38,000 --> 01:33:40,920 Speaker 1: first downs on the first possession. They got seven first 1895 01:33:40,920 --> 01:33:43,799 Speaker 1: downs on the first possession of the second half. Otherwise 1896 01:33:43,840 --> 01:33:46,760 Speaker 1: it was two zero. I won't count the kneel down 1897 01:33:46,800 --> 01:33:51,479 Speaker 1: at the end of the half. One zero in two. Miami, 1898 01:33:51,680 --> 01:33:56,080 Speaker 1: which the defense played great, evidently had three first downs, 1899 01:33:56,080 --> 01:33:57,880 Speaker 1: three first downs, four first downs right out of the 1900 01:33:57,920 --> 01:34:01,480 Speaker 1: shoot first four verse three times that they had the ball. 1901 01:34:03,000 --> 01:34:06,599 Speaker 1: Then they got stopped for three and out the first 1902 01:34:06,680 --> 01:34:09,760 Speaker 1: drive of the second half when probably got away with 1903 01:34:09,800 --> 01:34:12,800 Speaker 1: a penalty on the third downplay, but big three and out, 1904 01:34:12,880 --> 01:34:15,120 Speaker 1: seventeen nothing. You gotta get a three and out. They 1905 01:34:15,160 --> 01:34:17,920 Speaker 1: got it. But then again the next time they get 1906 01:34:17,960 --> 01:34:19,840 Speaker 1: the ball, three first downs field goal after you screw 1907 01:34:19,840 --> 01:34:22,599 Speaker 1: a touchdown, Now I need the ball back again, three 1908 01:34:22,640 --> 01:34:25,639 Speaker 1: first downs field goal. And then the end of the game, 1909 01:34:25,640 --> 01:34:28,439 Speaker 1: they had four first downs to melt the clock. Now 1910 01:34:28,479 --> 01:34:31,280 Speaker 1: I agree with Fred on the last drive. I think 1911 01:34:32,040 --> 01:34:34,040 Speaker 1: the ag a little fumble. I think that was it. 1912 01:34:34,240 --> 01:34:36,559 Speaker 1: You know, the Patriots said, yeah, we don't have enough time, 1913 01:34:36,880 --> 01:34:39,240 Speaker 1: so I'm not going to kill him for the last drive. Yeah, 1914 01:34:39,240 --> 01:34:41,040 Speaker 1: that is one thing I think, And I mean, I 1915 01:34:41,120 --> 01:34:43,040 Speaker 1: think I definitely feel a little bit like Fred to 1916 01:34:43,080 --> 01:34:45,880 Speaker 1: feel some positivity about just some of the defensive pieces. 1917 01:34:45,920 --> 01:34:49,120 Speaker 1: But the concerning part to me situationally, and I think 1918 01:34:49,160 --> 01:34:51,360 Speaker 1: that's been a concern the last couple of seasons, and 1919 01:34:51,680 --> 01:34:54,920 Speaker 1: you know, the end of the half touchdown saw that 1920 01:34:54,960 --> 01:34:56,719 Speaker 1: a couple of years. Over the last couple of years, 1921 01:34:56,720 --> 01:34:58,960 Speaker 1: the inability to get that last stop to give them 1922 01:34:58,960 --> 01:35:00,920 Speaker 1: a chance to get back and you want to say, 1923 01:35:00,960 --> 01:35:03,280 Speaker 1: like you want to tell me the strip sack. Yeah, 1924 01:35:03,479 --> 01:35:05,880 Speaker 1: you know, okay, they missed they missed a guy, they 1925 01:35:05,880 --> 01:35:08,040 Speaker 1: missed a blitzer, they didn't pick him up. It's a 1926 01:35:08,040 --> 01:35:12,559 Speaker 1: bad play. They missed it. That's not something that's going 1927 01:35:12,600 --> 01:35:16,479 Speaker 1: to happen every game. Like there was nothing. Like there 1928 01:35:16,520 --> 01:35:21,639 Speaker 1: was a fourth and seven and they said, we're gonna 1929 01:35:21,640 --> 01:35:23,320 Speaker 1: go for this because if we don't get it, we 1930 01:35:23,320 --> 01:35:25,040 Speaker 1: don't think you're gonna move the ball enough to get 1931 01:35:25,040 --> 01:35:26,760 Speaker 1: a field goal at the end of the half. And 1932 01:35:26,920 --> 01:35:29,960 Speaker 1: that was just we didn't do anything special. We just 1933 01:35:30,040 --> 01:35:33,400 Speaker 1: lined up and ran a slant and you know, at 1934 01:35:33,400 --> 01:35:36,080 Speaker 1: the very least you were going to get the I mean, 1935 01:35:36,840 --> 01:35:39,519 Speaker 1: it's gonna be a fifteen yard game minimum. He caught it, 1936 01:35:40,040 --> 01:35:43,960 Speaker 1: you know, twelve fifteen yards downfield. Oh, it was well 1937 01:35:44,040 --> 01:35:46,439 Speaker 1: beyond the first down. It wasn't like a five yard pass. 1938 01:35:46,800 --> 01:35:49,200 Speaker 1: It was well passed the first down. So they're gonna 1939 01:35:49,200 --> 01:35:52,639 Speaker 1: get a field goal on that drive anyway. But everybody's 1940 01:35:52,680 --> 01:35:54,280 Speaker 1: talking about that play like, well, you know, it's just 1941 01:35:54,360 --> 01:35:58,160 Speaker 1: you know Fluke, you know, it's kind of like it's 1942 01:35:58,280 --> 01:36:00,080 Speaker 1: it's like the David Tyree catch, And I'm just like 1943 01:36:00,760 --> 01:36:04,040 Speaker 1: there was nothing flukey about it. And here's another thing 1944 01:36:04,080 --> 01:36:08,720 Speaker 1: that bugs me. Do you remember in the Raiders preseason 1945 01:36:08,800 --> 01:36:11,280 Speaker 1: game when Stidham was in the game early and they 1946 01:36:11,360 --> 01:36:14,920 Speaker 1: threw like a seam route wide open to the tight 1947 01:36:15,000 --> 01:36:19,400 Speaker 1: end Kyle Duggery. Yeah, everybody on Twitter was telling me, Yeah, 1948 01:36:20,439 --> 01:36:23,240 Speaker 1: it's preseason. We're not we're not game planning. We're not 1949 01:36:23,240 --> 01:36:26,080 Speaker 1: gonna have Kyle Dugger in that situation where he's out 1950 01:36:26,080 --> 01:36:29,760 Speaker 1: of position and missing the tackle until the first game 1951 01:36:29,800 --> 01:36:32,840 Speaker 1: comes and Adrian Phillips gets hurt and Kyle Dugger is 1952 01:36:32,880 --> 01:36:35,880 Speaker 1: the guy doing that and Devin mccordy's covering the back 1953 01:36:35,920 --> 01:36:40,519 Speaker 1: in the flat. So you are like, these things are 1954 01:36:40,600 --> 01:36:43,120 Speaker 1: gonna come up from time to time. And I think 1955 01:36:43,200 --> 01:36:45,880 Speaker 1: Kyle Dugger had a really solid game that was marred 1956 01:36:45,880 --> 01:36:50,160 Speaker 1: by one really bad play as a result, He's tough. 1957 01:36:50,320 --> 01:36:52,320 Speaker 1: I mean, this is year three for him. You know, 1958 01:36:52,360 --> 01:36:54,240 Speaker 1: if people really want him, you don't like him as 1959 01:36:54,320 --> 01:36:56,000 Speaker 1: much as all. I just I want him to be better. 1960 01:36:56,000 --> 01:36:57,600 Speaker 1: And I think like everyone's like he's going to be 1961 01:36:57,640 --> 01:36:59,320 Speaker 1: a star. I'm like, well, we're in your three, Like 1962 01:36:59,360 --> 01:37:00,880 Speaker 1: this is the time for him to be a star. 1963 01:37:00,960 --> 01:37:03,360 Speaker 1: And stopped making these kinds of stars, And I agree 1964 01:37:03,400 --> 01:37:06,000 Speaker 1: with Mike on that, Like, if you're a star, you're 1965 01:37:06,040 --> 01:37:07,960 Speaker 1: probably going to be a star bye by now. I mean, 1966 01:37:07,960 --> 01:37:10,080 Speaker 1: what about him makes you think that he's going to 1967 01:37:10,160 --> 01:37:12,680 Speaker 1: be be here passed lot next year? Like, I mean, 1968 01:37:12,680 --> 01:37:14,640 Speaker 1: they got plenty of safeties they roll right through. Do 1969 01:37:14,640 --> 01:37:16,600 Speaker 1: you think Josh Bledsoe is really that much of a 1970 01:37:16,680 --> 01:37:19,240 Speaker 1: drop off to to what Dugger really was? I don't know. 1971 01:37:19,360 --> 01:37:21,120 Speaker 1: He does not like Dugger as much as I do. 1972 01:37:21,479 --> 01:37:23,000 Speaker 1: That might be a first on this show that I 1973 01:37:23,080 --> 01:37:25,679 Speaker 1: like a Patriots player more than you. He's not perfect, 1974 01:37:25,720 --> 01:37:27,360 Speaker 1: so you don't like because I like a lot of 1975 01:37:27,360 --> 01:37:30,720 Speaker 1: Patriots players, but do like hearts a lot of Patriots? Well, 1976 01:37:30,760 --> 01:37:32,840 Speaker 1: I just think that you got you have seven strong 1977 01:37:32,880 --> 01:37:35,840 Speaker 1: safeties on the team, Like what special about Probably your 1978 01:37:35,840 --> 01:37:39,080 Speaker 1: best one is Dugger. Probably I would go with Adrian Phillips, 1979 01:37:39,120 --> 01:37:41,559 Speaker 1: Mich go Adrian Phillips, Philip, But either way, it's a debate. 1980 01:37:41,880 --> 01:37:44,280 Speaker 1: And you know that's I think Adrian Phillips is much 1981 01:37:44,320 --> 01:37:46,759 Speaker 1: more effective as a two way safety. What a pepper 1982 01:37:46,840 --> 01:37:49,679 Speaker 1: he can cover not a lot. He came in more 1983 01:37:49,720 --> 01:37:52,240 Speaker 1: when when Phillips went down him and seemed like he 1984 01:37:52,320 --> 01:37:57,280 Speaker 1: was Wilson down not so much party too, and your 1985 01:37:57,320 --> 01:38:00,600 Speaker 1: guy oushe he didn't do much now that that, But 1986 01:38:00,640 --> 01:38:04,160 Speaker 1: that's another one to Mike's point about like, yeah, he's 1987 01:38:04,240 --> 01:38:07,720 Speaker 1: superstar in the Yeah by year three, if you're going 1988 01:38:07,760 --> 01:38:11,639 Speaker 1: to be a star, you've definitely like shown that. Yeah, 1989 01:38:11,800 --> 01:38:14,720 Speaker 1: you've you've shown flashes of stardom. And I don't think 1990 01:38:14,760 --> 01:38:16,559 Speaker 1: I've seen that from Mouche And I didn't see much 1991 01:38:16,600 --> 01:38:19,320 Speaker 1: from him the other day Johnny and Jason, did I 1992 01:38:19,360 --> 01:38:22,240 Speaker 1: miss that? No? No, I mean you guys you know, 1993 01:38:22,520 --> 01:38:24,160 Speaker 1: I mean, Alex, I'm not sure if you know, but 1994 01:38:24,760 --> 01:38:28,920 Speaker 1: Mike and Evan watched the tape. I just have. I 1995 01:38:28,920 --> 01:38:30,559 Speaker 1: haven't watched the tape yet, but I mean, you know, 1996 01:38:30,680 --> 01:38:32,479 Speaker 1: just serious question though, Like I mean, let's take Mac 1997 01:38:32,479 --> 01:38:34,040 Speaker 1: out of the conversation because I don't want to like 1998 01:38:34,160 --> 01:38:37,160 Speaker 1: make this referendum referendum on him. But you know, like 1999 01:38:37,200 --> 01:38:39,200 Speaker 1: how many guys right now on offense do you feel 2000 01:38:39,200 --> 01:38:41,760 Speaker 1: like our locks to be on this team past next year? 2001 01:38:42,040 --> 01:38:46,759 Speaker 1: You know, like that's an excellent question then like cold strange, 2002 01:38:46,880 --> 01:38:48,880 Speaker 1: I mean, I think I think cold strange. Let's let's 2003 01:38:48,880 --> 01:38:51,840 Speaker 1: take the lineman out of it. But like every skill 2004 01:38:51,880 --> 01:38:56,160 Speaker 1: position guys like Stevenson's a lock, Max a lock like 2005 01:38:57,200 --> 01:39:00,240 Speaker 1: but wide receivers. Yeah, I don't know that you can 2006 01:39:00,280 --> 01:39:03,000 Speaker 1: call anybody a lock. I mean i'd like to, I'd 2007 01:39:03,000 --> 01:39:05,200 Speaker 1: like to Thornton, but he's one. Yeah, but I mean, 2008 01:39:05,400 --> 01:39:07,920 Speaker 1: you know, even to change the question a little bit, 2009 01:39:08,000 --> 01:39:11,240 Speaker 1: like who do you think would deserves a second contract 2010 01:39:11,320 --> 01:39:13,559 Speaker 1: right now? Like I think Jacobe Myers, I would give 2011 01:39:13,640 --> 01:39:15,360 Speaker 1: him a second contract right now. Do you think we'll 2012 01:39:15,400 --> 01:39:17,639 Speaker 1: get it? I have no idea. I have no idea, 2013 01:39:17,760 --> 01:39:20,200 Speaker 1: and I think it's very possible that he doesn't. Speaking 2014 01:39:20,200 --> 01:39:22,439 Speaker 1: of while I thought just came to me, if Thornton 2015 01:39:22,479 --> 01:39:26,599 Speaker 1: hadn't gotten hurt, would Burn have been in act or cut? 2016 01:39:27,760 --> 01:39:30,479 Speaker 1: Like I'll give you right now and listen, I'm gonna 2017 01:39:30,520 --> 01:39:32,920 Speaker 1: be really anxious. I was. I was trying really hard 2018 01:39:32,960 --> 01:39:35,679 Speaker 1: to save this take till after Sunday because I do 2019 01:39:36,960 --> 01:39:41,080 Speaker 1: sing out. I have such a big mouth, and I 2020 01:39:41,120 --> 01:39:44,280 Speaker 1: can't help myself. I do have the you know, the 2021 01:39:44,360 --> 01:39:46,400 Speaker 1: fear for putting this out there that all of a 2022 01:39:46,439 --> 01:39:49,759 Speaker 1: sudden he's getting like you know, eleven targets on Sunday. 2023 01:39:49,800 --> 01:39:51,920 Speaker 1: You know, they're just like, all right, we proved the point. 2024 01:39:52,320 --> 01:39:56,240 Speaker 1: We need back if not, if he's like a bit 2025 01:39:56,320 --> 01:39:59,360 Speaker 1: part of the game plan. Again, I think he's a 2026 01:39:59,400 --> 01:40:02,599 Speaker 1: real candidate to get moved before the trade deadline. I mean, 2027 01:40:02,800 --> 01:40:04,519 Speaker 1: I think you could get I think you could get 2028 01:40:04,560 --> 01:40:07,880 Speaker 1: some interest in him from someone who, you know, Keenan 2029 01:40:07,920 --> 01:40:10,280 Speaker 1: Allen pulled a hamstring week one. He's gonna be like 2030 01:40:10,360 --> 01:40:13,680 Speaker 1: someone that thinks they're pretty good. Yeah, we'll probably need 2031 01:40:13,720 --> 01:40:17,160 Speaker 1: a receiver, Godwin, they pulled the hamstring. Yeah, I mean 2032 01:40:17,200 --> 01:40:18,800 Speaker 1: even I mean, I don't want to say Miami, but 2033 01:40:18,840 --> 01:40:21,719 Speaker 1: you know, like San Francisco Roots, they know, they're familiar 2034 01:40:21,720 --> 01:40:24,320 Speaker 1: with Kendrick Bourne. A little bit. Somebody gets hurt. He's 2035 01:40:24,360 --> 01:40:27,599 Speaker 1: had some experience with that. Now again, it's one game 2036 01:40:27,960 --> 01:40:29,800 Speaker 1: and that all of a sudden, We've seen it a 2037 01:40:29,840 --> 01:40:31,680 Speaker 1: million times, Fred, you and you and me look like, 2038 01:40:31,760 --> 01:40:33,599 Speaker 1: well that guy didn't do anything last week, and all 2039 01:40:33,600 --> 01:40:36,639 Speaker 1: of a sudden he's getting like passes thrown to him 2040 01:40:36,720 --> 01:40:38,680 Speaker 1: like eight times in the first two series where they 2041 01:40:38,760 --> 01:40:41,120 Speaker 1: say like I'm gonna force feed him, you know, right 2042 01:40:41,400 --> 01:40:45,960 Speaker 1: game involved right away. Maybe that's still coming. Johnny in Wisconsin. 2043 01:40:46,080 --> 01:40:48,720 Speaker 1: This game, this game to me, was decided on the 2044 01:40:48,760 --> 01:40:52,400 Speaker 1: first drive. Parker goes into the end zone, as planned that. 2045 01:40:52,600 --> 01:40:55,519 Speaker 1: What wasn't planned is the past interference that wasn't called 2046 01:40:55,640 --> 01:40:58,479 Speaker 1: leading to the pick. Hard to come back from that. Mentally, 2047 01:40:58,960 --> 01:41:02,880 Speaker 1: the letdown was real really, like I think it was 2048 01:41:02,880 --> 01:41:05,760 Speaker 1: a penalty. I mean, if it's hard to come back, right, 2049 01:41:05,840 --> 01:41:10,599 Speaker 1: penalty not getting fifty five minutes, It truly is hard 2050 01:41:10,640 --> 01:41:13,519 Speaker 1: to come back from that. Then your team stink, especially 2051 01:41:13,520 --> 01:41:15,880 Speaker 1: with how good that drive was, Like you should be 2052 01:41:15,960 --> 01:41:19,120 Speaker 1: able to just live with that. That's bad play. Yeah, 2053 01:41:19,240 --> 01:41:20,920 Speaker 1: you know in retrospect, you know what, I think they 2054 01:41:20,960 --> 01:41:25,240 Speaker 1: thought we ain't gonna put too many more of those together, 2055 01:41:25,280 --> 01:41:27,439 Speaker 1: so we needed that one. Having said that, to me, 2056 01:41:27,600 --> 01:41:30,160 Speaker 1: this game could have easily been fourteen fourteen at the 2057 01:41:30,240 --> 01:41:33,639 Speaker 1: end of regulation if Wattle doesn't get the disgusting fourth 2058 01:41:33,640 --> 01:41:37,200 Speaker 1: down touchdown. Why are we just eliminating that play? Like, 2059 01:41:37,520 --> 01:41:39,400 Speaker 1: tell me what was out of the ordinary on that 2060 01:41:39,479 --> 01:41:42,559 Speaker 1: play and I'll eliminate it. I have faith this team 2061 01:41:42,600 --> 01:41:47,400 Speaker 1: can beat Pittsburgh, not only defensively but offensively also without 2062 01:41:47,439 --> 01:41:52,719 Speaker 1: Why always works out for the Patriots, right, Paul, Well, 2063 01:41:53,320 --> 01:41:55,760 Speaker 1: I just don't understand, like why we were eliminating the 2064 01:41:55,800 --> 01:41:59,880 Speaker 1: Waddle play. No, it's a terrible play. Like if you 2065 01:42:00,080 --> 01:42:03,880 Speaker 1: eliminate the sky like no, I will tell you, like 2066 01:42:04,240 --> 01:42:09,240 Speaker 1: the play that Tyreek Hill makes with Jack Jones, that's 2067 01:42:09,280 --> 01:42:13,439 Speaker 1: not something that Miami can rely on. Like he takes 2068 01:42:13,439 --> 01:42:15,360 Speaker 1: the ball away from Jack Jones and makes a big 2069 01:42:15,400 --> 01:42:17,400 Speaker 1: play out of it. That drive ended up in a 2070 01:42:17,400 --> 01:42:19,479 Speaker 1: field goal. If you want to make the argument, if 2071 01:42:19,479 --> 01:42:21,720 Speaker 1: you take away that flukey catch and then that's three 2072 01:42:21,760 --> 01:42:25,240 Speaker 1: points that that I can understand. Tell me what happened 2073 01:42:25,320 --> 01:42:28,400 Speaker 1: on the Jalen Wattle play that Miami's supposed to apologize 2074 01:42:28,400 --> 01:42:31,960 Speaker 1: for that touchdown? It was flukey, But like, what was flukey? 2075 01:42:32,080 --> 01:42:35,360 Speaker 1: That's what I'm asking the breakdown at the end of 2076 01:42:35,400 --> 01:42:38,160 Speaker 1: the half, But what was flukey about it? They don't 2077 01:42:38,200 --> 01:42:41,720 Speaker 1: usually do that. Okay, but Mike has just told you. 2078 01:42:41,880 --> 01:42:44,439 Speaker 1: He's given you a couple of examples of other times 2079 01:42:44,439 --> 01:42:49,240 Speaker 1: that it has happened. Right when Dugger miss and tackles 2080 01:42:49,400 --> 01:42:54,639 Speaker 1: Yeah in space bad angle. I'm looking at this screen 2081 01:42:54,760 --> 01:42:59,479 Speaker 1: right now. This justin Tommy Kerran reporting Patricia's upset with 2082 01:42:59,600 --> 01:43:05,080 Speaker 1: Kendrick Born after a missed preseason meeting. But that's it. 2083 01:43:05,320 --> 01:43:10,040 Speaker 1: That took a while to get out there. No, but okay, 2084 01:43:10,520 --> 01:43:14,679 Speaker 1: so the gloves are out, you know, So find them, 2085 01:43:14,720 --> 01:43:17,439 Speaker 1: you know, you know, or whatever. Okay, can we talk 2086 01:43:17,479 --> 01:43:19,320 Speaker 1: about something then if that's out there or should we 2087 01:43:19,360 --> 01:43:22,360 Speaker 1: just keep that a lid. Well, I don't know. It's 2088 01:43:22,360 --> 01:43:24,320 Speaker 1: the first I've heard of this. Yeah, so it's not 2089 01:43:24,320 --> 01:43:27,200 Speaker 1: out there yet. Then no, I've never heard that before. 2090 01:43:27,400 --> 01:43:30,240 Speaker 1: So why I'm told that he was late to a 2091 01:43:30,320 --> 01:43:32,640 Speaker 1: meeting the day of the Carolina game. That's why he 2092 01:43:32,680 --> 01:43:36,519 Speaker 1: didn't play in that Carolina Okay, I can't believe that 2093 01:43:36,520 --> 01:43:40,040 Speaker 1: that's it. And that's zero point zero percent chance that 2094 01:43:40,040 --> 01:43:43,639 Speaker 1: that's it, right, that's what I Yeah. So that's the thing. 2095 01:43:44,040 --> 01:43:46,560 Speaker 1: That's where I agree with Mike Greece. You don't know everything, 2096 01:43:47,320 --> 01:43:52,680 Speaker 1: you know. I mean, I'm that probably happened, but that's it. Oh, no, 2097 01:43:52,800 --> 01:43:55,040 Speaker 1: that happened. Yeah, I have a source that talk. Okay, 2098 01:43:55,360 --> 01:43:59,720 Speaker 1: I'm very comfortable in myself. Fine, so you sit him 2099 01:43:59,720 --> 01:44:05,200 Speaker 1: for Carolina and now, okay, we're done because of what Right, 2100 01:44:05,680 --> 01:44:07,639 Speaker 1: it feels too much and that's you know, you talked 2101 01:44:07,640 --> 01:44:09,760 Speaker 1: about Fred, you know, losing the team. But it's just, 2102 01:44:09,880 --> 01:44:11,599 Speaker 1: you know, I feel like players feel like a player 2103 01:44:11,640 --> 01:44:16,560 Speaker 1: is being unfairly punished that you know, you're not establishing 2104 01:44:16,600 --> 01:44:19,599 Speaker 1: what the expectations are and then what the consequences are 2105 01:44:19,600 --> 01:44:22,080 Speaker 1: going to be and all right, so how long? Well 2106 01:44:22,240 --> 01:44:24,680 Speaker 1: I mess up a lot of these guys and I 2107 01:44:24,720 --> 01:44:28,960 Speaker 1: always go back to, uh, what's his name? The speed 2108 01:44:29,000 --> 01:44:31,160 Speaker 1: Burner we used to have a long time ago, Philip 2109 01:44:31,400 --> 01:44:38,160 Speaker 1: Tim Dwight. No, Uh, he was Bethel Justin Bethel Johnson, 2110 01:44:38,240 --> 01:44:42,679 Speaker 1: Bethel Johnson, Bethel just some guys that they're fine until 2111 01:44:42,760 --> 01:44:47,120 Speaker 1: you discipline them and then their pride kicks in and 2112 01:44:47,160 --> 01:44:50,759 Speaker 1: then it's like a snowball. Yeah, they can never say like, Okay, 2113 01:44:50,840 --> 01:44:53,920 Speaker 1: my bad. Some guys can't say that they right. And 2114 01:44:54,280 --> 01:44:56,479 Speaker 1: he could be one of those guys that it just 2115 01:44:56,560 --> 01:45:01,519 Speaker 1: it's now it's getting worse, that's getting could be that 2116 01:45:01,760 --> 01:45:06,200 Speaker 1: he's got some it's just like yeah, yeah, you pride, 2117 01:45:06,240 --> 01:45:09,559 Speaker 1: you know, like how dare you make me feel? You know, 2118 01:45:09,920 --> 01:45:11,679 Speaker 1: call me out in front of these And we talked 2119 01:45:11,720 --> 01:45:14,280 Speaker 1: about this live during the practices, right, and we said, 2120 01:45:14,320 --> 01:45:15,840 Speaker 1: like it's another day. We haven't seen a lot of 2121 01:45:15,880 --> 01:45:19,040 Speaker 1: catches for Kendrick Boyne, right, and we started to backtrack. 2122 01:45:19,080 --> 01:45:21,200 Speaker 1: Remember when we did it that day when you know 2123 01:45:21,240 --> 01:45:22,960 Speaker 1: Evan was on I think with us, Alex, I know 2124 01:45:23,000 --> 01:45:25,000 Speaker 1: you were there and we were talking about go all 2125 01:45:25,040 --> 01:45:28,960 Speaker 1: the way back to the offseason when he's riding around 2126 01:45:28,960 --> 01:45:31,439 Speaker 1: in a car. It's some charity event with Mike Reis 2127 01:45:31,640 --> 01:45:34,400 Speaker 1: and he's telling them all about the changes to the offense. 2128 01:45:35,160 --> 01:45:39,360 Speaker 1: To that point, there was speculation that there was streamlining 2129 01:45:39,439 --> 01:45:41,360 Speaker 1: quote unquote, that was the word that was always used. 2130 01:45:41,360 --> 01:45:46,040 Speaker 1: There's streamlining the offense and trying to simplify some things. 2131 01:45:46,680 --> 01:45:48,599 Speaker 1: And we all, I know, Fred, you and I were 2132 01:45:48,840 --> 01:45:52,360 Speaker 1: lockstep and saying it's the same system. They're just gonna 2133 01:45:52,439 --> 01:45:56,240 Speaker 1: change some things around and blah blah blah blah blah. 2134 01:45:56,400 --> 01:45:59,920 Speaker 1: Then Kendrick Boyne said they're changing things and no one's 2135 01:46:00,000 --> 01:46:03,280 Speaker 1: certain terms. That was the first anybody was on record 2136 01:46:03,400 --> 01:46:08,960 Speaker 1: saying Patriot right, and Alex five feet away, you didn't 2137 01:46:08,960 --> 01:46:11,000 Speaker 1: realize history in the making, right. That was the first 2138 01:46:11,040 --> 01:46:14,760 Speaker 1: time anybody with the Patriots was on record saying, yes, 2139 01:46:14,840 --> 01:46:17,400 Speaker 1: we're going to acknowledge it, Yes we're changing and they 2140 01:46:18,280 --> 01:46:20,479 Speaker 1: and I don't think they liked it. Right. He probably 2141 01:46:20,560 --> 01:46:22,639 Speaker 1: got talked to about that, and that might have been 2142 01:46:22,680 --> 01:46:25,519 Speaker 1: another thing, for sure. That was the first thing. That 2143 01:46:25,600 --> 01:46:27,600 Speaker 1: might have been another thing. And it's like, you know, 2144 01:46:27,640 --> 01:46:29,799 Speaker 1: and then I'm late for a meeting because I'm pissed. 2145 01:46:29,840 --> 01:46:31,760 Speaker 1: You know, he might be one of those guys that 2146 01:46:31,880 --> 01:46:35,360 Speaker 1: like he's great until you you tell him you're wrong. 2147 01:46:35,600 --> 01:46:37,719 Speaker 1: And I'm told that he was late for that meeting. 2148 01:46:37,800 --> 01:46:40,960 Speaker 1: That's the day after he got in a fight at well, 2149 01:46:41,000 --> 01:46:43,759 Speaker 1: two days after you got in a fight at practice. Um, 2150 01:46:44,120 --> 01:46:47,280 Speaker 1: you know, shortly after he was taken out of the 2151 01:46:47,400 --> 01:46:50,320 Speaker 1: offense by the official because some kind of equipment thing 2152 01:46:50,720 --> 01:46:53,360 Speaker 1: didn't have the kneepads properly or whatever. It was too. 2153 01:46:53,439 --> 01:46:56,240 Speaker 1: So like you going, like you start to stack these 2154 01:46:56,240 --> 01:46:58,280 Speaker 1: things up, and all of a sudden he shows up late. 2155 01:46:58,320 --> 01:47:00,400 Speaker 1: He didn't miss the meeting. From what I'm told, he 2156 01:47:00,439 --> 01:47:02,920 Speaker 1: was late for a meeting. And I believe it was 2157 01:47:03,000 --> 01:47:07,240 Speaker 1: the Thursday whatever, the game Friday, Friday. It was a 2158 01:47:07,280 --> 01:47:09,360 Speaker 1: Friday game. Yeah, it was the day of the game. 2159 01:47:09,400 --> 01:47:13,000 Speaker 1: I think to the game day. Okay, Carolina was the 2160 01:47:13,040 --> 01:47:19,080 Speaker 1: first game. Those things stack up, you know, Yeah, I 2161 01:47:19,160 --> 01:47:22,800 Speaker 1: can't we can't rely on you. But now now if 2162 01:47:22,800 --> 01:47:28,200 Speaker 1: that's if that's right, um, if that's like the you know, 2163 01:47:28,240 --> 01:47:31,320 Speaker 1: the reason and whatever, I would say, Well, to Mike's point, 2164 01:47:31,360 --> 01:47:35,439 Speaker 1: how long is enough or does he continue to be 2165 01:47:35,439 --> 01:47:38,080 Speaker 1: belligerent about it? That's right? Right? And again I'm going 2166 01:47:38,120 --> 01:47:41,360 Speaker 1: to fall back on if he has. I don't think 2167 01:47:41,400 --> 01:47:45,559 Speaker 1: his teammates are clamoring for his return. Yeah, Like, if 2168 01:47:45,600 --> 01:47:48,280 Speaker 1: I know that Mike is going to Fred's, you know, 2169 01:47:48,439 --> 01:47:51,240 Speaker 1: continue to say like, no, I don't I can't believe 2170 01:47:51,280 --> 01:47:52,960 Speaker 1: you're making me do this. I don't want to do it. No, 2171 01:47:53,000 --> 01:47:54,880 Speaker 1: I'm not going to do it. Make someone else do it. 2172 01:47:55,040 --> 01:47:57,200 Speaker 1: I'm not saying, Fred, why is Mike not traveling to 2173 01:47:57,280 --> 01:47:59,439 Speaker 1: the game this week? Because I know what Mike, Mike's 2174 01:47:59,479 --> 01:48:02,800 Speaker 1: doing to you. Yeah, yeah, do you know what I mean? Well, 2175 01:48:03,000 --> 01:48:04,800 Speaker 1: I don't know. Maybe some of the players are like 2176 01:48:04,880 --> 01:48:06,880 Speaker 1: I don't know why he's not playing. Maybe that's sort 2177 01:48:06,920 --> 01:48:09,840 Speaker 1: of like a asked the coaches thing, you know, like 2178 01:48:09,880 --> 01:48:11,439 Speaker 1: I'm not going to get into it. That is one 2179 01:48:11,439 --> 01:48:14,320 Speaker 1: of those things. I just Mike, did you see any 2180 01:48:14,360 --> 01:48:18,639 Speaker 1: of this stuff? Because I think it was I think 2181 01:48:18,640 --> 01:48:22,760 Speaker 1: it was like Karen Reese Perry, that kind of triumvirate 2182 01:48:23,560 --> 01:48:26,639 Speaker 1: had sort of you know, talking to some players, there's 2183 01:48:26,680 --> 01:48:30,960 Speaker 1: some confusion as to why he's not playing, and you know, 2184 01:48:31,200 --> 01:48:32,720 Speaker 1: they think he should be a bigger part of the 2185 01:48:32,760 --> 01:48:36,120 Speaker 1: game plans and whatnot. And again, the way that Karen's 2186 01:48:36,320 --> 01:48:40,559 Speaker 1: posing this Patricia is upset with him. Yeah. That interesting. 2187 01:48:40,840 --> 01:48:44,519 Speaker 1: So when you're already sort of wondering why why as 2188 01:48:44,600 --> 01:48:48,760 Speaker 1: my defensive coordinator running the offense, and then Patricia's the 2189 01:48:48,800 --> 01:48:53,240 Speaker 1: one that's sort of deemphasizing Kendrick Bourne. I could understand 2190 01:48:53,240 --> 01:48:55,080 Speaker 1: players saying, what are we doing? Maybe he wasn't sitting 2191 01:48:55,120 --> 01:48:57,200 Speaker 1: up Mike the mic do so palms in the air? 2192 01:48:57,400 --> 01:48:59,800 Speaker 1: What want he wasn't sitting up straight. Maybe in the 2193 01:48:59,840 --> 01:49:04,560 Speaker 1: met too, That's that's a bugaboo too from medp Oh, Yeah, 2194 01:49:04,640 --> 01:49:08,000 Speaker 1: let's go to back to the phone. Zackson fall River, Hey, Zach, 2195 01:49:09,560 --> 01:49:16,520 Speaker 1: as it going guys? Um? Can you guys say yes? Yeah, okay? 2196 01:49:17,000 --> 01:49:20,280 Speaker 1: You know, I don't see I don't think we're talking 2197 01:49:20,320 --> 01:49:23,320 Speaker 1: about this enough, you know. I remember Robert Craft had 2198 01:49:23,360 --> 01:49:27,600 Speaker 1: made a statement saying how during the offseason that he 2199 01:49:27,680 --> 01:49:33,759 Speaker 1: acknowledges that the Patriots haven't drafted well in recent years, 2200 01:49:34,240 --> 01:49:36,720 Speaker 1: which was the reason why they had to spend so 2201 01:49:36,840 --> 01:49:40,160 Speaker 1: much money. And he also acknowledged in the off season 2202 01:49:40,280 --> 01:49:45,360 Speaker 1: that it was very upsetting to him that the Patriots 2203 01:49:45,400 --> 01:49:48,920 Speaker 1: talent won a playoff game a few years And I 2204 01:49:49,040 --> 01:49:52,479 Speaker 1: would argue that the talent we have now on offense 2205 01:49:53,600 --> 01:49:56,400 Speaker 1: is better than some of the talent that Brady had 2206 01:49:56,439 --> 01:49:59,080 Speaker 1: to work with. But he he was still winning super 2207 01:49:59,120 --> 01:50:02,080 Speaker 1: Bowls that last year when we won a Super Bowl 2208 01:50:02,080 --> 01:50:04,840 Speaker 1: with the Rams, who did we have outside of a 2209 01:50:05,000 --> 01:50:08,240 Speaker 1: broken down Edelman and a broken down Growth And we 2210 01:50:08,240 --> 01:50:11,000 Speaker 1: were still a top ten offense that year. I mean, 2211 01:50:11,040 --> 01:50:13,160 Speaker 1: I just can't. I don't understand why we can't get 2212 01:50:13,200 --> 01:50:16,240 Speaker 1: it done with Hunter, Henry, Jonald Smith and all these 2213 01:50:16,240 --> 01:50:20,120 Speaker 1: other guys we have. Yeah, see, I kind of agree 2214 01:50:20,160 --> 01:50:22,800 Speaker 1: with you. I think they've got their underachieving. Yeah, they 2215 01:50:22,880 --> 01:50:25,600 Speaker 1: are underachieving. Okay, So here's what I'm gonna say, Like, 2216 01:50:25,680 --> 01:50:27,240 Speaker 1: do you think that they had a top ten offense 2217 01:50:27,240 --> 01:50:30,479 Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen? No, okay, because they had a top 2218 01:50:30,720 --> 01:50:34,200 Speaker 1: top ten offense last year too. And the point if 2219 01:50:34,240 --> 01:50:35,600 Speaker 1: you yeah, if you want to tell me about the 2220 01:50:35,640 --> 01:50:38,439 Speaker 1: stat like just like their defense was like second in 2221 01:50:38,479 --> 01:50:40,920 Speaker 1: the league. Yeah, but we know they weren't. But the 2222 01:50:40,960 --> 01:50:43,840 Speaker 1: thing about that is we know because we know, but 2223 01:50:43,880 --> 01:50:48,040 Speaker 1: I'm saying the last year, but last year's stats were 2224 01:50:48,080 --> 01:50:52,320 Speaker 1: skewed by a couple of games where they blistered some 2225 01:50:52,439 --> 01:50:56,760 Speaker 1: really bad teams. You know, you have to look at that. 2226 01:50:56,760 --> 01:51:00,679 Speaker 1: That's why you know football statistics could be very deceiving, 2227 01:51:01,200 --> 01:51:05,519 Speaker 1: mainly because there's only you know, now, seventeen games. You know, 2228 01:51:05,880 --> 01:51:08,400 Speaker 1: there's only say, like if in a baseball seas two 2229 01:51:08,400 --> 01:51:10,439 Speaker 1: out of seventeen makes a big difference, and you get 2230 01:51:10,439 --> 01:51:13,320 Speaker 1: the Jets twice, that makes That's what I'm saying, excuse you, 2231 01:51:13,400 --> 01:51:16,640 Speaker 1: and they blister Jacksonville and they blistered the Jets, and 2232 01:51:16,680 --> 01:51:20,240 Speaker 1: so they're you know, there's there's stats rows on offense, 2233 01:51:20,720 --> 01:51:24,759 Speaker 1: but we know looking at it, especially down down the stretch, 2234 01:51:24,880 --> 01:51:29,439 Speaker 1: that they weren't that good. They weren't that good. I 2235 01:51:29,439 --> 01:51:32,720 Speaker 1: I think, you know, last year, I I stacked it 2236 01:51:32,800 --> 01:51:36,080 Speaker 1: up to it's match. First year, they're dumbing it down. 2237 01:51:36,120 --> 01:51:40,639 Speaker 1: They're up, you know, John Smith, I think I think 2238 01:51:40,680 --> 01:51:43,840 Speaker 1: that these guys that they have on offense are underachieving 2239 01:51:44,120 --> 01:51:46,519 Speaker 1: for whatever reason. I don't know why, whether it's the 2240 01:51:46,600 --> 01:51:51,320 Speaker 1: coaching or MAC or whatever. I think that they're okay, 2241 01:51:51,360 --> 01:51:54,640 Speaker 1: they're they're I think if you had Tom Brady with 2242 01:51:54,800 --> 01:51:59,360 Speaker 1: this offense, oh, I mean that's but with these guys, 2243 01:51:59,479 --> 01:52:02,000 Speaker 1: I gotta be very defensive of Mac here. That's not fair. 2244 01:52:02,200 --> 01:52:05,000 Speaker 1: It's not fair. But I'm just saying that Tom Brady 2245 01:52:05,000 --> 01:52:07,720 Speaker 1: wouldn't be complaining about the people around him. Well, he 2246 01:52:07,760 --> 01:52:09,720 Speaker 1: probably would be, but that was Tom Brady. No, No, 2247 01:52:09,920 --> 01:52:11,880 Speaker 1: he would also be excelling with the people. But I 2248 01:52:11,920 --> 01:52:15,320 Speaker 1: think he'd be very happy with this crew, I really do. 2249 01:52:15,400 --> 01:52:17,920 Speaker 1: I think they're pretty good. I don't know how good 2250 01:52:17,920 --> 01:52:19,760 Speaker 1: they are, but he would certainly be getting a hell 2251 01:52:19,800 --> 01:52:21,400 Speaker 1: of a lot more out of them than Mac Jones. 2252 01:52:21,520 --> 01:52:23,880 Speaker 1: Is that's not fair to Mac Jones. No, it isn't. 2253 01:52:23,920 --> 01:52:26,040 Speaker 1: It isn't. But I'm just saying, what, for whatever reason, 2254 01:52:26,400 --> 01:52:29,840 Speaker 1: these guys are underachieving. I think they've got pieces on 2255 01:52:29,960 --> 01:52:33,519 Speaker 1: offense to be good. I'm not saying, oh, seven good 2256 01:52:33,640 --> 01:52:37,000 Speaker 1: or you know, name the season or name the other team, 2257 01:52:37,040 --> 01:52:41,040 Speaker 1: you know, Kansas City good or Bill's good. But to 2258 01:52:41,120 --> 01:52:43,080 Speaker 1: be good? Yeah, like like, I mean, I think Paul 2259 01:52:43,240 --> 01:52:45,920 Speaker 1: said they had two drives five drives a game. You know, 2260 01:52:46,000 --> 01:52:48,599 Speaker 1: you're scoring drives, You're you're going down four times five 2261 01:52:48,640 --> 01:52:51,280 Speaker 1: times a game, moving the ball down the fields, sustained. 2262 01:52:51,280 --> 01:52:54,040 Speaker 1: But I'm living in this world though right now. Of Like, well, 2263 01:52:54,120 --> 01:52:56,680 Speaker 1: last year they had a really good offensive coordinator with 2264 01:52:56,720 --> 01:53:00,320 Speaker 1: an established offense that clearly had a plan, and you know, 2265 01:53:00,400 --> 01:53:02,360 Speaker 1: we felt like he got a lot out of Mac 2266 01:53:02,400 --> 01:53:04,679 Speaker 1: as a rookie, but it still felt like the weapons 2267 01:53:04,680 --> 01:53:07,240 Speaker 1: weren't quite what you were hoping for. And now you 2268 01:53:07,240 --> 01:53:09,120 Speaker 1: know the point I made earlier, Now we don't really 2269 01:53:09,120 --> 01:53:12,280 Speaker 1: even have that offensive structure. So you know, now Mac 2270 01:53:12,320 --> 01:53:15,760 Speaker 1: doesn't even look like he's overachieving. He looks like he's 2271 01:53:15,840 --> 01:53:18,760 Speaker 1: kind of stuck in neutral right now with where he's going. So, 2272 01:53:19,160 --> 01:53:21,040 Speaker 1: you know, can it get better? Can they figure out 2273 01:53:21,240 --> 01:53:23,080 Speaker 1: what they're good at and start to play into those 2274 01:53:23,120 --> 01:53:26,120 Speaker 1: things and execute them? Well, I really, I really don't 2275 01:53:26,120 --> 01:53:28,519 Speaker 1: know right now what's gonna transpire over the you know, 2276 01:53:28,520 --> 01:53:31,280 Speaker 1: the coming weeks, and I'm going to That's the thing 2277 01:53:31,320 --> 01:53:34,080 Speaker 1: that I keep coming back to is I think we 2278 01:53:34,240 --> 01:53:38,320 Speaker 1: sometimes get a little heat because it sounds overly negative. 2279 01:53:38,640 --> 01:53:40,559 Speaker 1: I can't tell you what's going to happen either, Mike. 2280 01:53:40,600 --> 01:53:43,000 Speaker 1: I agree with you. I'm not telling you that there's 2281 01:53:43,040 --> 01:53:46,519 Speaker 1: not a potential to improve. I'm pretty sure they will improve, 2282 01:53:48,200 --> 01:53:50,720 Speaker 1: But I'm only telling you what has happened, and what 2283 01:53:50,840 --> 01:53:53,840 Speaker 1: has happened hasn't been productive. Like I don't need like 2284 01:53:53,880 --> 01:53:57,559 Speaker 1: I saw a game on Sunday that other people somehow 2285 01:53:57,800 --> 01:54:02,639 Speaker 1: saw like diametrically differently than I did. Like I don't 2286 01:54:02,680 --> 01:54:04,840 Speaker 1: think that they were close. I don't think that they. 2287 01:54:05,040 --> 01:54:08,120 Speaker 1: I think if Miami had a couple of plays differently, 2288 01:54:08,360 --> 01:54:11,080 Speaker 1: it would have been closer to forty to nothing. You know, 2289 01:54:11,240 --> 01:54:13,920 Speaker 1: like maybe not getting a penalty on fourth and three, 2290 01:54:13,960 --> 01:54:16,120 Speaker 1: which was you know or whatever, the fourth down play 2291 01:54:16,200 --> 01:54:21,080 Speaker 1: that was very yeah, uh, Brandon Jones picking that pass 2292 01:54:21,120 --> 01:54:23,479 Speaker 1: off and running it back and now you get two 2293 01:54:23,520 --> 01:54:26,600 Speaker 1: defensive touchdowns. You know, like there was a lot of 2294 01:54:26,600 --> 01:54:28,559 Speaker 1: different things that teams could go back and look and 2295 01:54:28,600 --> 01:54:30,960 Speaker 1: say if this, if that. We used to make fun 2296 01:54:31,000 --> 01:54:33,800 Speaker 1: of those teams because the Patriots always made those one 2297 01:54:33,880 --> 01:54:38,240 Speaker 1: or two plays that decided games. Now Miami made them 2298 01:54:38,280 --> 01:54:41,080 Speaker 1: on Sunday and the result really wasn't a close game. 2299 01:54:41,080 --> 01:54:43,480 Speaker 1: It was a game that the Patriots never even had 2300 01:54:43,520 --> 01:54:47,440 Speaker 1: the ball, like yeah, and they almost like it was 2301 01:54:47,480 --> 01:54:49,520 Speaker 1: almost to that point you could almost get if you 2302 01:54:49,600 --> 01:54:51,640 Speaker 1: had gotten a score on that last drive and you know, 2303 01:54:51,720 --> 01:54:53,960 Speaker 1: just at least make Miami have a little bit of 2304 01:54:53,960 --> 01:54:55,640 Speaker 1: pressure on them and have to pick up a first 2305 01:54:55,640 --> 01:54:57,280 Speaker 1: down that you know that would have been But even 2306 01:54:57,440 --> 01:54:59,320 Speaker 1: then it was five minutes left. It was you know, 2307 01:54:59,440 --> 01:55:02,760 Speaker 1: like the Kendrick Bourne play happen in five minutes left. 2308 01:55:02,760 --> 01:55:06,000 Speaker 1: They down thirteen points like you need a miracle. That's 2309 01:55:06,000 --> 01:55:08,360 Speaker 1: a miracle win if you win that game, all right, 2310 01:55:08,400 --> 01:55:11,240 Speaker 1: that's gonna be it for this edition of Patriots Unfiltered. 2311 01:55:11,320 --> 01:55:14,280 Speaker 1: We'll be back tomorrow because we're in our in season 2312 01:55:14,360 --> 01:55:18,080 Speaker 1: schedule Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursdays at noon. I won't be 2313 01:55:18,120 --> 01:55:21,000 Speaker 1: on the show though, tomorrow, so you guys are gonna 2314 01:55:21,000 --> 01:55:24,160 Speaker 1: have to pick it up. Pick it up, all right. 2315 01:55:24,480 --> 01:55:27,720 Speaker 1: They'll talk to you tomorrow. 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