1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,120 Speaker 1: Coming up on the Booth Review, We're looking for some 2 00:00:02,320 --> 00:00:04,120 Speaker 1: solutions after the loss of Seattle. 3 00:00:04,280 --> 00:00:05,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, what can we do to fix this safe? 4 00:00:06,320 --> 00:00:08,119 Speaker 3: And we're gonna look ahead to the Lions game. We 5 00:00:08,200 --> 00:00:10,040 Speaker 3: might even have to lest some dogs out. It's time 6 00:00:10,080 --> 00:00:11,080 Speaker 3: to go smash mouth. 7 00:00:11,119 --> 00:00:13,840 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, wait you hear house smash That gets with 8 00:00:13,960 --> 00:00:15,360 Speaker 1: London on the Booth Review. 9 00:00:15,400 --> 00:00:15,680 Speaker 2: Next. 10 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:21,119 Speaker 1: Welcome into the latest edition of the Booth Review podcast. 11 00:00:21,160 --> 00:00:23,480 Speaker 1: Were brought to you by a Microsoft Surface Copilot plus 12 00:00:23,560 --> 00:00:25,720 Speaker 1: PC and we are in the Big Bear AI Command 13 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:29,680 Speaker 1: Center studio. I'm Brad Whitsteye with London Fletcher and Logan Paulson. 14 00:00:30,200 --> 00:00:33,519 Speaker 1: And that was ugly, really ugly last night. 15 00:00:34,200 --> 00:00:40,320 Speaker 3: It was, Man, I I don't like horror movies, being scared. 16 00:00:40,400 --> 00:00:42,680 Speaker 3: That was a horror movie, man, last night. Just to 17 00:00:42,720 --> 00:00:45,639 Speaker 3: be honest with you, No, Halloween was on Friday night, 18 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:50,479 Speaker 3: but man, it seemed like that last last night. It 19 00:00:50,600 --> 00:00:53,360 Speaker 3: was a horror movie, man, just anything that could go 20 00:00:53,440 --> 00:00:56,560 Speaker 3: wrong seemed to go wrong. And I was, man, I 21 00:00:56,640 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 3: was quite frankly, very surprised by performance. 22 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:02,680 Speaker 4: Yeah you think, Logan. 23 00:01:02,560 --> 00:01:05,119 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean, I think you know, like you said 24 00:01:05,120 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 5: this on the broadcast a ton and I think it's 25 00:01:06,959 --> 00:01:10,959 Speaker 5: really really spot on. It's when injuries pile up when 26 00:01:10,959 --> 00:01:12,920 Speaker 5: things aren't going well, like you really have to like 27 00:01:12,959 --> 00:01:14,880 Speaker 5: tighten the screws and the attention of detail has to 28 00:01:14,920 --> 00:01:16,920 Speaker 5: go through the roof. And like I've been on some 29 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:19,559 Speaker 5: bad football teams and like the margin for her is tight. 30 00:01:19,680 --> 00:01:22,200 Speaker 5: So like you have to create turnovers, you have to 31 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:25,280 Speaker 5: find ways to get explosive plays, you have to find 32 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:28,920 Speaker 5: ways to stop explosive plays. And it really just was 33 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 5: Seattle did all that stuff, and so Washington wasn't able 34 00:01:31,920 --> 00:01:32,480 Speaker 5: to get that done. 35 00:01:32,520 --> 00:01:33,800 Speaker 2: And so you know, when you turn the. 36 00:01:33,760 --> 00:01:36,720 Speaker 5: Football over, when you give up explosives, I don't care 37 00:01:36,760 --> 00:01:39,080 Speaker 5: how talented you are, it's hard to win football games. 38 00:01:39,120 --> 00:01:40,759 Speaker 5: But you knew the Seattle team was good, you knew 39 00:01:40,800 --> 00:01:43,040 Speaker 5: their defense was good, you knew that the margin for 40 00:01:43,080 --> 00:01:44,800 Speaker 5: her was going to be so so small, and so 41 00:01:45,160 --> 00:01:47,320 Speaker 5: the fact that didn't they didn't excute the way they 42 00:01:47,319 --> 00:01:49,640 Speaker 5: need to, I think is again it's really frustrating, disappointing. 43 00:01:49,960 --> 00:01:51,800 Speaker 5: It's scary in a lot of ways because there's a 44 00:01:51,840 --> 00:01:54,560 Speaker 5: lot of like where do we go from here? Conversations? 45 00:01:54,560 --> 00:01:57,840 Speaker 5: But again, like that's kind of my my initial thoughts 46 00:01:57,880 --> 00:01:58,400 Speaker 5: after the game. 47 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:01,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, I would go back to something you just said, 48 00:02:01,320 --> 00:02:04,080 Speaker 1: which is and I think this is where expectations come 49 00:02:04,080 --> 00:02:06,240 Speaker 1: in a little bit off of last year and what 50 00:02:06,280 --> 00:02:08,280 Speaker 1: this team is. And I agree the injuries are a 51 00:02:08,280 --> 00:02:09,920 Speaker 1: big part of the story. But you just said, I've 52 00:02:09,919 --> 00:02:12,720 Speaker 1: played on bad football teams before. I did not think 53 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 1: this was going to be one of them this year. 54 00:02:15,280 --> 00:02:18,120 Speaker 1: They played like one though last night for sure, and 55 00:02:18,160 --> 00:02:19,639 Speaker 1: there's probably a lot of reasons for it, and we're 56 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 1: going to go through a lot of it. But I 57 00:02:21,080 --> 00:02:23,320 Speaker 1: think that's maybe the hardest part of this whole thing. 58 00:02:23,720 --> 00:02:25,959 Speaker 1: If you expect, oh, this is a rebuilding year, is 59 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:28,280 Speaker 1: this gonna be tough to get to a place that 60 00:02:28,320 --> 00:02:29,840 Speaker 1: you want to get to. I know that's not what 61 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:31,720 Speaker 1: the goals of this team were. And I think that's 62 00:02:31,760 --> 00:02:34,600 Speaker 1: why I'm so surprised today, not that they lost to 63 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:37,160 Speaker 1: a good team with all the injuries they have, but 64 00:02:37,400 --> 00:02:40,639 Speaker 1: how they lost and how thoroughly they were beaten last night. 65 00:02:41,360 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, fletch, I don't know. 66 00:02:43,040 --> 00:02:44,680 Speaker 5: It's interesting, Like I go back and I kind of 67 00:02:44,720 --> 00:02:46,960 Speaker 5: was reviewing some notes from shows, like previous shows who 68 00:02:46,960 --> 00:02:48,640 Speaker 5: were doing at the beginning of the year, and Vegas 69 00:02:48,680 --> 00:02:50,880 Speaker 5: had this team winning seven games you know, so, like 70 00:02:50,919 --> 00:02:53,480 Speaker 5: I think a lot of people that kind of understood 71 00:02:53,960 --> 00:02:56,360 Speaker 5: what happened last year, and like people talk about this 72 00:02:56,400 --> 00:02:58,760 Speaker 5: team being a lucky team last year, and like that 73 00:02:58,919 --> 00:03:00,640 Speaker 5: piece at the Wall Street journ I'll put out, I 74 00:03:00,680 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 5: know fans don't want to hear that there's all these 75 00:03:02,520 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 5: opportunities for regression in the in the roster, in just 76 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:09,440 Speaker 5: statistical efficiency. And so you know, we're sitting here and 77 00:03:09,480 --> 00:03:11,840 Speaker 5: I think, did I think it. 78 00:03:11,800 --> 00:03:12,639 Speaker 2: Was going to be this bad? No? 79 00:03:12,760 --> 00:03:15,079 Speaker 5: But was this in the cards in terms of possibility? Yeah, 80 00:03:15,080 --> 00:03:16,919 Speaker 5: And then you add the injuries into that, I think 81 00:03:16,919 --> 00:03:19,640 Speaker 5: it kind of leads you to say, well, maybe some 82 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:22,120 Speaker 5: of those things that we're going to regress even further 83 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 5: because they're not as talented. And and again, like I'm 84 00:03:24,040 --> 00:03:26,600 Speaker 5: not making an excuse, but like this was something that 85 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:29,200 Speaker 5: was that a lot of people thought, who do this 86 00:03:29,240 --> 00:03:30,520 Speaker 5: for a living, was a possibility. 87 00:03:30,560 --> 00:03:33,360 Speaker 1: Well, because they had they converted every fourth down, they 88 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:38,120 Speaker 1: were the best at that, they won every game, converted 89 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:40,640 Speaker 1: six straight games, winning at the buzzer that you know, 90 00:03:41,200 --> 00:03:44,760 Speaker 1: historically unusual, let alone for any team. Still that said, 91 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:50,160 Speaker 1: the NFL maybe didn't agree with Vegas to the point 92 00:03:50,200 --> 00:03:52,840 Speaker 1: of that they put them in prime time and standalone 93 00:03:52,840 --> 00:03:53,920 Speaker 1: games a million times. 94 00:03:53,920 --> 00:03:56,880 Speaker 3: And I don't agree with Vegas either, because you couldn't. 95 00:03:56,960 --> 00:03:59,760 Speaker 3: Vegas didn't know that we were going to have all 96 00:03:59,800 --> 00:04:05,000 Speaker 3: these injuries. You had three defensive ends injured, three of 97 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:07,880 Speaker 3: your top receivers injured at some point in time, and 98 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:11,320 Speaker 3: they didn't know that the everything was gonna play out 99 00:04:11,360 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 3: during the off season the way it played out. They 100 00:04:13,000 --> 00:04:15,600 Speaker 3: had no idea that those things were gonna take place. 101 00:04:15,640 --> 00:04:19,279 Speaker 3: If anything, you look at Jaden Das coming off the 102 00:04:19,320 --> 00:04:23,280 Speaker 3: fantastastic rookie season that he had, you think he's gonna 103 00:04:23,320 --> 00:04:25,960 Speaker 3: get better as a second year player. He's seen more 104 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:29,520 Speaker 3: defenses he had, He's had another off season to go 105 00:04:29,600 --> 00:04:33,720 Speaker 3: through an NFL practices and just continue to work on 106 00:04:33,720 --> 00:04:37,000 Speaker 3: this craft. They went out, they traded for a Deebo Sama, 107 00:04:37,080 --> 00:04:41,440 Speaker 3: You trade for Alarry mctomsl, You draft Josh Coninley in 108 00:04:41,480 --> 00:04:44,640 Speaker 3: the first round. That from a talent standpoint, when you 109 00:04:44,680 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 3: looked at this roster on paper at the beginning of 110 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:53,320 Speaker 3: the season, just everything, all things equal compared, this roster 111 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:57,680 Speaker 3: was better than last year's roster from a talent standpoint, 112 00:04:58,400 --> 00:05:01,000 Speaker 3: I don't see how you can see Vegas canna say, hey, 113 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:04,400 Speaker 3: this is a seven win team. That wasn't the expectation 114 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:07,520 Speaker 3: from the front office, from the head coaches, from the players. 115 00:05:08,040 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 3: Things haven't gone our way. We've we've had some things 116 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:13,599 Speaker 3: that from Andrew's standpoint to haven't gone our way. But 117 00:05:14,440 --> 00:05:17,720 Speaker 3: we also have not played good, good football. So let's 118 00:05:17,800 --> 00:05:20,880 Speaker 3: let's let's talk about that. We have not played good 119 00:05:20,960 --> 00:05:23,920 Speaker 3: enough consistently enough to win those ball games. 120 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:26,240 Speaker 5: But I also think too Fletch, like you know, Vegas 121 00:05:26,279 --> 00:05:28,279 Speaker 5: puts that line, and a lot of it has to 122 00:05:28,279 --> 00:05:29,680 Speaker 5: do with the commanders of the roster. Are the things 123 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:31,839 Speaker 5: you just mentioned, but it's also strength of schedule, strength 124 00:05:31,839 --> 00:05:34,039 Speaker 5: of opponent, And we're playing different teams this year, like 125 00:05:34,080 --> 00:05:36,760 Speaker 5: no doubt about it, Like these are different caliber football teams. 126 00:05:36,960 --> 00:05:38,000 Speaker 2: And again, like last year. 127 00:05:37,880 --> 00:05:39,800 Speaker 5: We got a couple backup quarterbacks that kind of helped 128 00:05:39,880 --> 00:05:41,920 Speaker 5: us out in terms of winning. And I think this 129 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:44,000 Speaker 5: is not to relitigate the offseason. This is not to 130 00:05:44,040 --> 00:05:46,320 Speaker 5: because I do agree with everything you said, like they 131 00:05:46,320 --> 00:05:48,520 Speaker 5: went out, they made moves, they made a push for it, 132 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:50,480 Speaker 5: and I do think they need to play better football. 133 00:05:50,520 --> 00:05:53,960 Speaker 5: But I do think kind of putting some context on 134 00:05:54,520 --> 00:05:57,400 Speaker 5: this season and why it's looked so different than I 135 00:05:57,440 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 5: think a lot of people expected. I think is important 136 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:02,839 Speaker 5: and again like ultimately, you got to play good ball, right, 137 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:07,080 Speaker 5: And did they play good enough ball lest yesterday? Like no, right, 138 00:06:07,120 --> 00:06:08,760 Speaker 5: and I think we've like I think dan Quinn talked 139 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:11,120 Speaker 5: about an espressor, but I just wanted to bring up 140 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:12,920 Speaker 5: the Vegas point because there were a lot of people. 141 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:14,240 Speaker 2: That thought this was a possibility. 142 00:06:14,360 --> 00:06:17,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, I kind of lean where ver London is. I 143 00:06:17,640 --> 00:06:19,960 Speaker 1: don't think you trade for Laramie Tunzel and Deebo Samuel 144 00:06:20,000 --> 00:06:23,480 Speaker 1: if you don't think you have an opportunity to win immediately, right. 145 00:06:23,560 --> 00:06:25,240 Speaker 1: I think this is how they were thinking about it, 146 00:06:25,640 --> 00:06:27,920 Speaker 1: and it didn't quite work out. To your point, there 147 00:06:27,920 --> 00:06:29,440 Speaker 1: were a lot of people that looked at this and said, 148 00:06:29,760 --> 00:06:32,159 Speaker 1: there's no way they replicate that again, not at least 149 00:06:32,160 --> 00:06:35,279 Speaker 1: like statistically, what they did was an aberration and they're 150 00:06:35,279 --> 00:06:36,280 Speaker 1: playing a harder schedule. 151 00:06:36,360 --> 00:06:38,240 Speaker 4: It's going to there's going to be a reversion to 152 00:06:38,279 --> 00:06:38,599 Speaker 4: the mean. 153 00:06:38,640 --> 00:06:40,920 Speaker 1: It's just that's math, Like, there's just no chance that 154 00:06:40,920 --> 00:06:44,279 Speaker 1: we're gonna do this again. However, losing three straight games 155 00:06:44,320 --> 00:06:48,240 Speaker 1: by twenty plus points, that that's I didn't think that 156 00:06:48,320 --> 00:06:49,960 Speaker 1: was this team and like, there are a lot of 157 00:06:49,960 --> 00:06:52,480 Speaker 1: reasons why this is happening, but this kind of goes 158 00:06:52,520 --> 00:06:54,880 Speaker 1: back to I think a beginning point, which is I 159 00:06:54,960 --> 00:06:57,880 Speaker 1: really didn't think this is a bad team coming into 160 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:01,000 Speaker 1: the season, but they're playing one one right now. 161 00:07:01,480 --> 00:07:06,400 Speaker 3: I saw this as, hey, I don't we can. We 162 00:07:06,400 --> 00:07:10,080 Speaker 3: weren't going to necessarily win twelve games this season, but 163 00:07:10,160 --> 00:07:14,200 Speaker 3: we would be a better football team, meaning like, maybe 164 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:18,119 Speaker 3: we win ten games, but we're a better football team 165 00:07:18,480 --> 00:07:20,400 Speaker 3: because you mentioned, Hey, a lot of those games we 166 00:07:20,400 --> 00:07:23,640 Speaker 3: won last year, what six games you mentioned six straight 167 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 3: games where come down to final possession, last playing something 168 00:07:26,840 --> 00:07:30,800 Speaker 3: in hell Mary, all those types of things, say half 169 00:07:30,880 --> 00:07:33,000 Speaker 3: of those go our way, half don't go our way. 170 00:07:33,040 --> 00:07:36,880 Speaker 3: This season, ball hasn't bounced our way. So but all 171 00:07:36,960 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 3: that being said, I personally thought ten wins was our floor. 172 00:07:43,680 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 3: And you know, maybe they can go on to historic 173 00:07:45,520 --> 00:07:47,760 Speaker 3: run or a great run and get to ten, but 174 00:07:49,080 --> 00:07:51,160 Speaker 3: just the way, we're not gonna get to ten wins 175 00:07:51,200 --> 00:07:54,080 Speaker 3: playing the way we're playing now. I mean that we'd 176 00:07:54,080 --> 00:07:57,120 Speaker 3: be lucky to get to five wins playing the way 177 00:07:57,120 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 3: we're playing right now. 178 00:07:58,560 --> 00:07:59,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't disagree. 179 00:07:59,760 --> 00:08:01,680 Speaker 5: I think, you know, just watching the film and like 180 00:08:01,720 --> 00:08:03,880 Speaker 5: their stuff on offense, their stuff on defense, their stuff 181 00:08:03,920 --> 00:08:08,440 Speaker 5: on teams, and again, like good football teams, they play 182 00:08:08,480 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 5: a clean brand of football. You know, it's penalty free, 183 00:08:10,880 --> 00:08:13,240 Speaker 5: it's assignment sound. We had a bunch of all starts 184 00:08:13,280 --> 00:08:16,239 Speaker 5: yesterday offensively that were really frustrating. It came to pig moments, 185 00:08:16,760 --> 00:08:19,000 Speaker 5: big turnovers on teams, which has been a really solid 186 00:08:19,040 --> 00:08:19,720 Speaker 5: staple for Uce. 187 00:08:19,800 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 2: You know. 188 00:08:20,080 --> 00:08:22,480 Speaker 5: So there's a lot of things. I think that looking 189 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:25,320 Speaker 5: at it, you're like, man like, well, like what you're 190 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:27,320 Speaker 5: talking about. You can talk about statistical regressions, you can 191 00:08:27,360 --> 00:08:29,880 Speaker 5: talk about the state of the roster. Ultimately, I think 192 00:08:29,920 --> 00:08:31,360 Speaker 5: it's about looking at the man in the mirror. 193 00:08:32,080 --> 00:08:35,599 Speaker 3: Man I was. I was. Sometimes you go back and 194 00:08:35,640 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 3: I went and watching a horror movie again this morning. 195 00:08:38,960 --> 00:08:44,120 Speaker 3: So I'm looking at the the film and at one 196 00:08:44,160 --> 00:08:48,440 Speaker 3: point we're down seven nothing. Offense has some success moving 197 00:08:48,440 --> 00:08:50,040 Speaker 3: the ball a little bit, and then you get the 198 00:08:50,040 --> 00:08:52,920 Speaker 3: penalties things like that stemy a draft stall of drive. 199 00:08:53,559 --> 00:08:55,439 Speaker 3: And there was one point, I think it was early 200 00:08:55,440 --> 00:08:58,640 Speaker 3: in the second quarter. Last time in the offense they punted, 201 00:08:58,720 --> 00:09:01,560 Speaker 3: we were down seven nothing. Next time they took the field, 202 00:09:01,960 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 3: we were down twenty one nothing. 203 00:09:03,440 --> 00:09:06,200 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean, what was that eleven seconds between scores? 204 00:09:07,559 --> 00:09:08,559 Speaker 5: Seconds between. 205 00:09:10,040 --> 00:09:10,600 Speaker 2: That's tough. 206 00:09:10,640 --> 00:09:12,679 Speaker 5: But I think the other thing, though, is when teams 207 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:14,880 Speaker 5: score quickly, it gives you more time to score, Like 208 00:09:14,880 --> 00:09:17,360 Speaker 5: there's still the game is still in Yes, it's just 209 00:09:17,960 --> 00:09:18,600 Speaker 5: at that moment. 210 00:09:18,600 --> 00:09:19,240 Speaker 2: I remember like. 211 00:09:19,200 --> 00:09:20,920 Speaker 5: Being on the broadcast with you guys thinking I had 212 00:09:20,920 --> 00:09:23,280 Speaker 5: this thought. I was like, I don't know if they've 213 00:09:23,280 --> 00:09:26,000 Speaker 5: got enough juice at this point to overcome this, you know, 214 00:09:26,040 --> 00:09:27,880 Speaker 5: Like and again last year you would kind of say, oh, 215 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:30,080 Speaker 5: for sure, Jay days out there, they'll find a way 216 00:09:30,120 --> 00:09:30,600 Speaker 5: to get it done. 217 00:09:30,600 --> 00:09:31,840 Speaker 2: But it feels different. 218 00:09:31,960 --> 00:09:36,920 Speaker 3: You mentioned that the margin of error being extremely small. 219 00:09:38,559 --> 00:09:41,000 Speaker 3: I mean it's our margin ra right now is about 220 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:45,959 Speaker 3: paper thin. Yeah, just because of the injuries. We have 221 00:09:46,040 --> 00:09:47,880 Speaker 3: to play. Not you're not gonna have to play a 222 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:51,199 Speaker 3: perfect game, but we can't have turnovers. We can't give 223 00:09:51,280 --> 00:09:54,520 Speaker 3: up explosives, we can't miss the sign as we can't. 224 00:09:55,120 --> 00:09:57,560 Speaker 3: We have to make the team beat us. We got to. 225 00:09:57,679 --> 00:09:59,960 Speaker 3: They have to earn everything they do and then we 226 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:03,880 Speaker 3: we also can't beat ourselves with a false star with 227 00:10:03,960 --> 00:10:07,360 Speaker 3: a drop pass or miss assignment on the block, something 228 00:10:07,440 --> 00:10:10,640 Speaker 3: like that, or whatever the case may be. We are 229 00:10:10,800 --> 00:10:13,959 Speaker 3: margin to era. We don't have the horses right now 230 00:10:14,720 --> 00:10:16,200 Speaker 3: to have those type of mistakes. 231 00:10:16,440 --> 00:10:18,400 Speaker 5: Yeah, and like just and again, I think the not 232 00:10:18,520 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 5: perfect thing is a good way to describe it, because 233 00:10:20,400 --> 00:10:23,720 Speaker 5: it's just like we need to block, tackle and catch football, 234 00:10:23,920 --> 00:10:26,160 Speaker 5: you know, and like when you don't do those things, 235 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:28,640 Speaker 5: it becomes early hared to win football games, especially when 236 00:10:28,640 --> 00:10:30,360 Speaker 5: you're not as talented as other teams. And again, like 237 00:10:30,400 --> 00:10:33,040 Speaker 5: when that margin for ers paper thin. And I've been 238 00:10:33,040 --> 00:10:36,600 Speaker 5: on teams like this, Like every mistake, every issue is 239 00:10:36,640 --> 00:10:39,520 Speaker 5: something that you feel acutely, Like when you're on offense, 240 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:42,120 Speaker 5: you're like, oh feel that pressure, Oh my god, you. 241 00:10:42,040 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 3: Give up a touchdown. As a defense, I'll give you 242 00:10:45,200 --> 00:10:47,960 Speaker 3: a great example and I've shared this. I feel like 243 00:10:48,240 --> 00:10:53,280 Speaker 3: before Rams ninety nine, Rams, we youngest team in football. 244 00:10:53,760 --> 00:10:57,080 Speaker 3: Defense plays great. The next season we came back and 245 00:10:57,120 --> 00:10:59,480 Speaker 3: we were like a top top ten defense and a 246 00:10:59,520 --> 00:11:04,720 Speaker 3: lot of categories on points, rushing, turnovers, I mean some categories. 247 00:11:04,720 --> 00:11:07,880 Speaker 3: We were number one, number two the next year same 248 00:11:08,160 --> 00:11:12,679 Speaker 3: basically the same players. We went to like thirtieth in 249 00:11:12,760 --> 00:11:15,920 Speaker 3: a lot of the categories, and we were giving up 250 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:18,079 Speaker 3: a lot of big plays, couldn't get to the quarterback. 251 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:20,959 Speaker 3: Same way wasn't getting the turnovers and you get four 252 00:11:21,000 --> 00:11:24,600 Speaker 3: or five games in the season and a testdown that 253 00:11:24,679 --> 00:11:27,520 Speaker 3: you give up in week six in the first quarter 254 00:11:27,720 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 3: just feels like, oh my goodness, like all this stuff, 255 00:11:30,880 --> 00:11:34,040 Speaker 3: just the previous five to six games, it just starts 256 00:11:34,080 --> 00:11:37,319 Speaker 3: to feel that snowball, Like, man, here we go again, 257 00:11:37,640 --> 00:11:39,319 Speaker 3: and it might just be at seven points in the 258 00:11:39,600 --> 00:11:42,040 Speaker 3: first quarter. He's just like, all right, we're not gonna 259 00:11:42,040 --> 00:11:44,720 Speaker 3: stop anybody today. So I'm sure there's a lot of pressure, 260 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:48,560 Speaker 3: especially from a defense standpoint, like, man, if we give 261 00:11:48,640 --> 00:11:48,920 Speaker 3: up a. 262 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 1: Play, Yeah, let's talk about the defense a little bit. 263 00:11:52,280 --> 00:11:54,520 Speaker 1: I mean that went sideways last night early. I mean, 264 00:11:54,559 --> 00:11:57,199 Speaker 1: Sam Darnold had a perfect passer rating in the first half. 265 00:11:57,240 --> 00:12:00,000 Speaker 1: He did not throw an incompletion. The vast majority of 266 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:02,440 Speaker 1: the throwers were too literally wide open people. It wasn't 267 00:12:02,440 --> 00:12:04,439 Speaker 1: as if they were making these crazy catches or these 268 00:12:04,440 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 1: contested catches. What did you make he was barely pressured 269 00:12:09,080 --> 00:12:12,280 Speaker 1: last night. What did you just make in general of 270 00:12:12,320 --> 00:12:14,600 Speaker 1: how the defense played against Seattle's offense. 271 00:12:15,360 --> 00:12:17,240 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean I think, like Fletcher was talking about, 272 00:12:17,240 --> 00:12:20,000 Speaker 5: I think when you are a little bit under manned, 273 00:12:20,000 --> 00:12:22,240 Speaker 5: and again, that's not an indictment of the guy's playing necessary. 274 00:12:22,280 --> 00:12:24,200 Speaker 5: But when you're banged up, you got guys filling into 275 00:12:24,200 --> 00:12:28,320 Speaker 5: new roles. You got to play really assignment sound football. 276 00:12:28,320 --> 00:12:30,400 Speaker 5: And I think the thing that jumps out when you're 277 00:12:30,400 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 5: watching the film is on first second down, there's some 278 00:12:33,120 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 5: issues with the run fits, so a three yard run 279 00:12:35,480 --> 00:12:37,280 Speaker 5: becomes a six yard run and that might not show 280 00:12:37,320 --> 00:12:38,880 Speaker 5: up in the stat sheet. But now you're in second 281 00:12:38,880 --> 00:12:41,160 Speaker 5: and four, right, so the play action pass is still 282 00:12:41,160 --> 00:12:43,079 Speaker 5: on the table. We're able to get a boot out 283 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,640 Speaker 5: of the pocket, we lose contained on the quarterback, we're 284 00:12:45,640 --> 00:12:47,680 Speaker 5: able to hit a shot down the field. The guy 285 00:12:47,720 --> 00:12:53,160 Speaker 5: misses the tackle like the guy in coverages. It just 286 00:12:53,240 --> 00:12:56,360 Speaker 5: is a one of those mistakes is bad, but then 287 00:12:56,400 --> 00:12:58,920 Speaker 5: to make three of them on a play is like 288 00:12:59,000 --> 00:13:02,040 Speaker 5: just unacceptable, I think. And again I'm not saying anything 289 00:13:02,080 --> 00:13:04,400 Speaker 5: to be critical. I know what they're doing is really hard. 290 00:13:04,440 --> 00:13:07,560 Speaker 5: I know it's tough, but like to play winning football 291 00:13:07,559 --> 00:13:11,000 Speaker 5: on the defensive side, like you gotta execute and like, 292 00:13:11,080 --> 00:13:14,280 Speaker 5: to me, there's something to be said for Like this 293 00:13:14,360 --> 00:13:16,400 Speaker 5: is something I say with my high school kids. It's like, 294 00:13:16,679 --> 00:13:18,640 Speaker 5: if you just be where you're supposed to be, you 295 00:13:18,679 --> 00:13:20,920 Speaker 5: give us a shot, you know, and Fletcher's talking about alignment, 296 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:25,040 Speaker 5: assignment execution. If you align and assign correctly, like you 297 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:27,640 Speaker 5: give your Teeth team a shot, you're in position to 298 00:13:27,679 --> 00:13:30,080 Speaker 5: make the play. Sometimes they're not even in position to 299 00:13:30,080 --> 00:13:31,600 Speaker 5: make the play at this point, which is the thing 300 00:13:31,640 --> 00:13:32,640 Speaker 5: that is frustrating. 301 00:13:32,640 --> 00:13:35,160 Speaker 2: And again you got to give credit to Seattle. 302 00:13:34,720 --> 00:13:37,640 Speaker 5: I think and in some respects because that's a well coached, 303 00:13:37,640 --> 00:13:40,120 Speaker 5: well executed football team that's coming off of buy, that 304 00:13:40,160 --> 00:13:41,720 Speaker 5: does a lot of stuff with the motions in the 305 00:13:41,760 --> 00:13:44,599 Speaker 5: shifts that create kind of like one example comes to 306 00:13:44,600 --> 00:13:46,040 Speaker 5: mind there in a two by two, they motion the 307 00:13:46,080 --> 00:13:48,800 Speaker 5: tight end over, they switch aside of the back. The 308 00:13:49,120 --> 00:13:51,319 Speaker 5: switching the tight end. The switching the back that changes 309 00:13:51,400 --> 00:13:54,920 Speaker 5: coverage rules, that changes coverage responsibilities, That changes the check you're. 310 00:13:54,800 --> 00:13:57,480 Speaker 2: Going to make at in that moment. So like they 311 00:13:57,520 --> 00:13:58,400 Speaker 2: did some good stuff. 312 00:13:58,760 --> 00:14:01,240 Speaker 5: But again I think the stuff that we can control 313 00:14:01,320 --> 00:14:03,280 Speaker 5: or we could control, we just didn't control at a 314 00:14:03,320 --> 00:14:03,760 Speaker 5: high level. 315 00:14:03,840 --> 00:14:08,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, absolutely, And you just I thought the run 316 00:14:08,200 --> 00:14:10,280 Speaker 3: game was the issue early in that ball game. Even 317 00:14:10,320 --> 00:14:14,240 Speaker 3: though Sam was you know, had a perfect perfect passer rating, 318 00:14:15,240 --> 00:14:17,199 Speaker 3: we didn't knock the run game out early. I think 319 00:14:17,200 --> 00:14:20,280 Speaker 3: at one point man. Their backs were averaging about six 320 00:14:20,360 --> 00:14:22,640 Speaker 3: point two six point seven. 321 00:14:22,520 --> 00:14:24,280 Speaker 4: Yards ended up under four. 322 00:14:24,480 --> 00:14:26,480 Speaker 1: Right, they ran the ball a ton at the end 323 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:28,520 Speaker 1: where they were really just running the colt exactly. 324 00:14:28,560 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 3: But early maybe even in the first half, first quarter 325 00:14:31,960 --> 00:14:34,600 Speaker 3: first they were averaging about six point two or six 326 00:14:34,600 --> 00:14:39,480 Speaker 3: point seven yards per carry. It's it's hard to play 327 00:14:39,520 --> 00:14:42,680 Speaker 3: defense like that. You have to knock something out. So 328 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 3: you knocked the runout. Now we can figure out ways 329 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:51,680 Speaker 3: to to take away the pass, but the inability to 330 00:14:51,760 --> 00:14:54,480 Speaker 3: get pressure on the quarterback because at times where the 331 00:14:54,520 --> 00:14:58,280 Speaker 3: coverage was good initially, but he had so much time 332 00:14:58,320 --> 00:15:01,040 Speaker 3: to go from one to two to three, he reads 333 00:15:01,080 --> 00:15:05,640 Speaker 3: and eventually, especially if you're playing zone coverage, those zones 334 00:15:05,680 --> 00:15:09,680 Speaker 3: get spreaded. These receivers going to find open spots, open 335 00:15:10,120 --> 00:15:14,240 Speaker 3: holes in the windows in the zones man the man coverage. 336 00:15:15,080 --> 00:15:17,880 Speaker 3: Sometimes these guys make plays too, Jackson Smith and Jig. 337 00:15:17,880 --> 00:15:21,000 Speaker 3: But if you didn't know who he was beforehand, and 338 00:15:21,240 --> 00:15:23,120 Speaker 3: you probably don't know a lot about him on the 339 00:15:23,120 --> 00:15:28,040 Speaker 3: East Coast, that kick can play. But again, let's make 340 00:15:28,080 --> 00:15:30,560 Speaker 3: them earn everything they get. But I think up front 341 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:33,680 Speaker 3: we didn't did stop the run. Run face with bad 342 00:15:34,040 --> 00:15:39,360 Speaker 3: at times and didn't get any pressure on Sam Darnold. 343 00:15:39,440 --> 00:15:42,080 Speaker 5: And I think when you compare the Commander's offense to 344 00:15:42,160 --> 00:15:44,560 Speaker 5: the Seattle offense and you watch Jaydan Daniels with the 345 00:15:44,560 --> 00:15:46,440 Speaker 5: pressure and there's a crazy high pressure rate. 346 00:15:46,720 --> 00:15:48,800 Speaker 2: All the good plays come when he's able to extend, 347 00:15:48,840 --> 00:15:49,320 Speaker 2: he's able. 348 00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:50,560 Speaker 5: To get out of the pocket. They're able to kind 349 00:15:50,560 --> 00:15:53,720 Speaker 5: of break those zones. The pass protection for Seattle did 350 00:15:53,760 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 5: that for him, right, And they're able. And then again 351 00:15:55,640 --> 00:15:57,920 Speaker 5: they did a good job of kind of complection shots. 352 00:15:57,920 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 5: They moved the pocket a little bit. They had they 353 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:02,560 Speaker 5: had a good feel for how we were going to play. 354 00:16:02,600 --> 00:16:04,400 Speaker 5: Those keepers in boots and Sam down did a great 355 00:16:04,440 --> 00:16:08,480 Speaker 5: job kind of hitting those easy buttons. And again, the 356 00:16:08,560 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 5: run game is what allowed them in large part to 357 00:16:11,080 --> 00:16:13,360 Speaker 5: do that because they're an advantageous down in distance. The 358 00:16:13,400 --> 00:16:14,720 Speaker 5: other thing is like coming to the game, I think 359 00:16:14,880 --> 00:16:16,480 Speaker 5: I was talking to you about it maybe, Bram, Like 360 00:16:16,480 --> 00:16:18,080 Speaker 5: one of the things is like they were not super 361 00:16:18,120 --> 00:16:20,200 Speaker 5: efficient running the football, so you kind of had this 362 00:16:20,200 --> 00:16:21,760 Speaker 5: thing in your back pocket where you're like, they're going 363 00:16:21,840 --> 00:16:22,200 Speaker 5: to do it. 364 00:16:22,200 --> 00:16:23,480 Speaker 2: They're going to give you. 365 00:16:23,840 --> 00:16:26,320 Speaker 5: Fifteen to twenty plays where it's just running to darkness 366 00:16:26,680 --> 00:16:28,640 Speaker 5: and then you're in second and ten, you're in second 367 00:16:28,640 --> 00:16:29,320 Speaker 5: and nine. 368 00:16:29,520 --> 00:16:30,520 Speaker 2: Can you capitalize? 369 00:16:30,560 --> 00:16:33,360 Speaker 5: And unfortunately, like you were just talking about Fletch, like 370 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:35,760 Speaker 5: you weren't able to capitalize on those moments, right, And 371 00:16:35,760 --> 00:16:38,120 Speaker 5: I think that was the thing that really jumped out. 372 00:16:38,120 --> 00:16:40,760 Speaker 5: It's like they're kind of are giving you that pitch, 373 00:16:41,280 --> 00:16:44,720 Speaker 5: you couldn't hit it, and then you compounded not hitting 374 00:16:44,720 --> 00:16:46,920 Speaker 5: it by missing some other stuff down the field, which 375 00:16:46,920 --> 00:16:47,640 Speaker 5: was really frustrating. 376 00:16:47,680 --> 00:16:49,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's interesting with the run game. 377 00:16:50,480 --> 00:16:52,840 Speaker 1: They actually run the ball about fifty percent of the time, 378 00:16:52,880 --> 00:16:54,680 Speaker 1: which is one of the highest rates in the NFL. 379 00:16:54,720 --> 00:16:57,160 Speaker 3: It is the highest, right second, I think it was 380 00:16:57,200 --> 00:16:59,000 Speaker 3: two in Buffaloes one. 381 00:16:59,120 --> 00:17:02,200 Speaker 2: Yeah too, but it's highest by percentage. Am I tripping 382 00:17:02,240 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 2: on that? 383 00:17:02,880 --> 00:17:08,159 Speaker 1: No, Buffalo's like fifty. Yeah, So they run the ball up. 384 00:17:08,200 --> 00:17:10,879 Speaker 1: But to your point, like it wasn't overly effective. They 385 00:17:10,920 --> 00:17:14,240 Speaker 1: were just doing it consistently over and over. Walker's outstanding 386 00:17:14,280 --> 00:17:16,199 Speaker 1: when he gets to the edge, that seems to be 387 00:17:16,240 --> 00:17:18,200 Speaker 1: his best attribute. He can get to the outside, shows 388 00:17:18,200 --> 00:17:19,840 Speaker 1: a lot of speed. But in the middle of the line, 389 00:17:20,359 --> 00:17:22,679 Speaker 1: they just they stick with it. They stick with it, 390 00:17:22,720 --> 00:17:25,240 Speaker 1: and I think to your point, London, they were just 391 00:17:25,280 --> 00:17:27,520 Speaker 1: sticking with it. It was dominant early and it just 392 00:17:27,560 --> 00:17:28,680 Speaker 1: opened literally everything. 393 00:17:28,960 --> 00:17:32,520 Speaker 3: It really did. And it was just looking at it, 394 00:17:33,080 --> 00:17:36,960 Speaker 3: looking at Seattle's office in the run game, and I'm 395 00:17:36,960 --> 00:17:40,560 Speaker 3: looking at Walker and he was he averages, he averages 396 00:17:40,600 --> 00:17:43,560 Speaker 3: about going to target. He was averaging almost four and 397 00:17:43,560 --> 00:17:46,240 Speaker 3: a half per carry, so he was really good. They 398 00:17:46,520 --> 00:17:49,600 Speaker 3: the other backs were bringing that down that where they 399 00:17:49,640 --> 00:17:50,240 Speaker 3: were avaging about. 400 00:17:50,240 --> 00:17:52,359 Speaker 4: They share that road there, they don't profile it. 401 00:17:52,359 --> 00:17:54,639 Speaker 3: They were averaging three point seven as a team. But 402 00:17:55,880 --> 00:17:59,160 Speaker 3: right out the gate attacked the edge with a little 403 00:17:59,200 --> 00:18:04,439 Speaker 3: flip pass. We lose a lose contained on on that edge. 404 00:18:04,760 --> 00:18:08,199 Speaker 3: Don't hold edge, you have to do that. This is 405 00:18:08,280 --> 00:18:09,520 Speaker 3: this is football one on one. 406 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:11,359 Speaker 5: It's crazy because like you were talking about, one of 407 00:18:11,359 --> 00:18:13,920 Speaker 5: the players losing an edge, and then the play before 408 00:18:14,040 --> 00:18:16,399 Speaker 5: is a pin pull and he's doing a good job 409 00:18:16,520 --> 00:18:19,119 Speaker 5: and then another player tries to undercut a block and 410 00:18:19,160 --> 00:18:22,480 Speaker 5: picks the yeah, and and it just it was funny 411 00:18:22,480 --> 00:18:25,920 Speaker 5: to watch this, not funny sad. Maybe that every play 412 00:18:25,960 --> 00:18:28,040 Speaker 5: there was kind of like, oh, you made a mistake. 413 00:18:28,200 --> 00:18:30,080 Speaker 5: I'm going to make a mistake. Now you're gonna make 414 00:18:30,080 --> 00:18:32,080 Speaker 5: a mistake. Then it's Fletcher's turned like and it's just 415 00:18:32,119 --> 00:18:35,680 Speaker 5: kind of going down the list like that was again, 416 00:18:35,720 --> 00:18:37,800 Speaker 5: like it just yeah, yeah. 417 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:41,320 Speaker 3: There was another one walker Walker got it. Maybe about 418 00:18:41,320 --> 00:18:44,000 Speaker 3: a seven yard game, there's a grab a hold on 419 00:18:44,040 --> 00:18:48,440 Speaker 3: the defensive hand. They don't call it. I mean, that's 420 00:18:48,480 --> 00:18:51,040 Speaker 3: that's gonna happen. But you have to put yourself in 421 00:18:51,040 --> 00:18:54,359 Speaker 3: a position to where you show so much color that 422 00:18:54,400 --> 00:18:55,720 Speaker 3: he doesn't feel like he can get it. 423 00:18:55,840 --> 00:18:58,560 Speaker 2: Or and even the corner misfits that one, yeah. 424 00:18:59,359 --> 00:19:02,639 Speaker 3: He goes on for block. So the only way and 425 00:19:02,680 --> 00:19:06,800 Speaker 3: we'll get into solved these problems later, but the margin 426 00:19:06,840 --> 00:19:11,520 Speaker 3: of era, you have to be so exact if you're 427 00:19:11,520 --> 00:19:15,760 Speaker 3: gonna give yourself a chance to win that down and 428 00:19:15,800 --> 00:19:17,359 Speaker 3: win that series and win the game. 429 00:19:17,560 --> 00:19:19,320 Speaker 5: Well, and it goes back to that first drive like 430 00:19:19,480 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 5: they were in I think it was third or second 431 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:24,080 Speaker 5: and twenty five or first and towar and so as 432 00:19:24,080 --> 00:19:26,600 Speaker 5: a defense, you're like, we gotta, we gotta get this 433 00:19:26,640 --> 00:19:29,439 Speaker 5: one going. And kudos to Seattle, like great sequence of 434 00:19:29,440 --> 00:19:34,000 Speaker 5: play calls, like formationally they did some really good stuff. 435 00:19:34,040 --> 00:19:35,840 Speaker 5: Like you know, as a guy that likes watching offense, 436 00:19:35,840 --> 00:19:36,639 Speaker 5: they did some really good to. 437 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:37,160 Speaker 3: Love that time. 438 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:40,160 Speaker 5: But you got to figure out a way in first 439 00:19:40,160 --> 00:19:42,640 Speaker 5: and twenty five to come out on top of that thing. 440 00:19:42,720 --> 00:19:44,680 Speaker 5: And then if you get them to pun that situation, 441 00:19:44,840 --> 00:19:47,960 Speaker 5: like the dynamic of the game switches entirely. He gets 442 00:19:47,960 --> 00:19:50,640 Speaker 5: it back to the offense, good field position, going to. 443 00:19:50,600 --> 00:19:53,040 Speaker 3: The office real quick. And I know we didn't touch 444 00:19:53,359 --> 00:19:55,600 Speaker 3: there was a player. Think it was the second down, 445 00:19:55,720 --> 00:20:00,679 Speaker 3: second play of the game. We run a boot and 446 00:20:02,200 --> 00:20:05,280 Speaker 3: Senate is wide open on a on a sale route right, 447 00:20:05,880 --> 00:20:09,600 Speaker 3: but there's a Jaden gets pressure like the defensive Seattle 448 00:20:09,640 --> 00:20:12,040 Speaker 3: brought five and there's a little chip block on him 449 00:20:12,040 --> 00:20:14,600 Speaker 3: and then a release tight end release, but Jaden doesn't 450 00:20:14,640 --> 00:20:16,960 Speaker 3: have a chance to get out get sett in so 451 00:20:17,040 --> 00:20:20,520 Speaker 3: much find U said, I mean he was wide open 452 00:20:21,440 --> 00:20:24,200 Speaker 3: that he's only at worst, we're gonna have the ball 453 00:20:24,240 --> 00:20:26,199 Speaker 3: on the thirty yard line to Seattle. This is the 454 00:20:26,280 --> 00:20:28,680 Speaker 3: second player of the game, first player of the game. 455 00:20:29,520 --> 00:20:31,760 Speaker 3: I think de Bo's open on the sale as well, 456 00:20:31,840 --> 00:20:35,240 Speaker 3: but again they do a good job of containing, not 457 00:20:35,359 --> 00:20:38,360 Speaker 3: letting him get to that edge. So offensively, you're looking 458 00:20:38,359 --> 00:20:40,840 Speaker 3: at it like da we got we got explosives to 459 00:20:40,920 --> 00:20:43,880 Speaker 3: start the game, but they took They did a good 460 00:20:43,920 --> 00:20:46,280 Speaker 3: job of taking taking that away, getting pressure on him 461 00:20:46,560 --> 00:20:48,560 Speaker 3: and Jayden can't get it. He has to has to 462 00:20:48,600 --> 00:20:49,240 Speaker 3: run the football. 463 00:20:49,280 --> 00:20:50,880 Speaker 5: And it was just a great plan I thought too 464 00:20:50,880 --> 00:20:53,239 Speaker 5: by them, Like instead of like having that backside end 465 00:20:53,320 --> 00:20:55,520 Speaker 5: pursue of the ball, you know, like he's pursuing to 466 00:20:55,600 --> 00:20:58,520 Speaker 5: the quarterback and the Washington Commanders are pursuing of the ball, 467 00:20:58,520 --> 00:21:00,600 Speaker 5: which is a normal way to handle it. Keep but 468 00:21:00,640 --> 00:21:02,520 Speaker 5: Sam Darnold gets to the perimeter and so then it's 469 00:21:02,560 --> 00:21:03,560 Speaker 5: like that three level throw. 470 00:21:03,640 --> 00:21:04,840 Speaker 2: I have time, I can see it, I. 471 00:21:04,840 --> 00:21:06,359 Speaker 5: Can hit the corner, I can hit the cross, I 472 00:21:06,359 --> 00:21:08,480 Speaker 5: can hit the flat, and he's just and that's the 473 00:21:08,480 --> 00:21:10,600 Speaker 5: beauty of those plays. It's like you're taking people out 474 00:21:10,600 --> 00:21:12,439 Speaker 5: of the thing. And so just the plan that they 475 00:21:12,440 --> 00:21:15,520 Speaker 5: had defensively, the athletes they had defensively, it was just 476 00:21:15,560 --> 00:21:17,320 Speaker 5: a different ball of wax. We'll talk about that more 477 00:21:17,320 --> 00:21:19,320 Speaker 5: in a minute, but again, like yeah, just the comparing 478 00:21:19,440 --> 00:21:21,280 Speaker 5: the two of them was so different. 479 00:21:23,000 --> 00:21:26,640 Speaker 1: There were five different receivers that averaged at least twelve 480 00:21:26,720 --> 00:21:29,920 Speaker 1: yards of catch. Five one of them was Cody White 481 00:21:29,920 --> 00:21:31,840 Speaker 1: who had one catch. It was a sixty yard touchdown. 482 00:21:31,840 --> 00:21:34,880 Speaker 1: And on that particular play, Trey Amos had just gone 483 00:21:34,920 --> 00:21:37,360 Speaker 1: in the locker room, had just come back and if 484 00:21:37,359 --> 00:21:40,800 Speaker 1: you watch the replay, he's hobbling, right, So I think 485 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:43,240 Speaker 1: he got caught in a very difficult situation back on 486 00:21:43,280 --> 00:21:48,560 Speaker 1: the field. Outside of that, the explosive plays thirteen point 487 00:21:48,600 --> 00:21:53,760 Speaker 1: eight yards per pass attempt, that's unacceptable. Good, that's yeah, 488 00:21:53,800 --> 00:21:57,480 Speaker 1: if you're Seattle, that's good. That's like all time offense 489 00:21:57,520 --> 00:22:00,600 Speaker 1: if you were to like come anywhere near sistently doing 490 00:22:00,640 --> 00:22:03,720 Speaker 1: something like that. Actually, this year, Darnold came in most 491 00:22:03,840 --> 00:22:06,800 Speaker 1: yards PERPASITYPT at nine point one. So they were hitting 492 00:22:06,840 --> 00:22:09,639 Speaker 1: all these big plays, mainly to Smith and Jigba, So 493 00:22:09,680 --> 00:22:11,600 Speaker 1: they had the capability of doing it, but they did 494 00:22:11,640 --> 00:22:14,199 Speaker 1: it with everybody this time. It wasn't just number eleven, 495 00:22:14,240 --> 00:22:15,000 Speaker 1: it was everybody. 496 00:22:15,040 --> 00:22:19,680 Speaker 3: Well, part of that is quarterback having time enough to 497 00:22:19,680 --> 00:22:23,960 Speaker 3: to get those deep shots the sixth yard obviously, that's 498 00:22:23,960 --> 00:22:29,880 Speaker 3: gonna that's gonna jack up those yards will playing. Trey 499 00:22:29,920 --> 00:22:32,400 Speaker 3: had bad eyes on that play too. Yeah. I mean 500 00:22:32,800 --> 00:22:35,440 Speaker 3: he's coming in out of all injury, but he had 501 00:22:35,480 --> 00:22:40,919 Speaker 3: bad eyes. And you know, but it's hey, they go 502 00:22:41,040 --> 00:22:43,320 Speaker 3: play action. You think, okay, they've been running the ball, 503 00:22:43,960 --> 00:22:45,800 Speaker 3: we'll come up try to stop to run and it's 504 00:22:45,920 --> 00:22:48,359 Speaker 3: trade has been excellent this year, so I'm not being 505 00:22:49,080 --> 00:22:53,360 Speaker 3: critical of him, but I mean this, and he had 506 00:22:53,400 --> 00:22:56,000 Speaker 3: bad eyes, so he. 507 00:22:58,600 --> 00:23:00,920 Speaker 2: Observation. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. It's not talking 508 00:23:00,960 --> 00:23:03,480 Speaker 2: about like problems you're if you. 509 00:23:03,240 --> 00:23:06,760 Speaker 3: You got to understand, am I run first defender or 510 00:23:06,760 --> 00:23:10,600 Speaker 3: am I a past first defender? So when you're a 511 00:23:10,760 --> 00:23:12,760 Speaker 3: run first defender, yeah, you can come up and try 512 00:23:12,760 --> 00:23:15,720 Speaker 3: to stop that that that run play. But if you're 513 00:23:15,720 --> 00:23:19,560 Speaker 3: a pass first defender, you got to stay deep until 514 00:23:19,600 --> 00:23:23,240 Speaker 3: you know that ball is being wrong. I played cover 515 00:23:23,320 --> 00:23:26,600 Speaker 3: too a lot of my career. I could know that 516 00:23:26,600 --> 00:23:29,439 Speaker 3: a run is about to happen, but I could not 517 00:23:29,960 --> 00:23:32,200 Speaker 3: just go up there because I had to make sure 518 00:23:33,200 --> 00:23:35,359 Speaker 3: I got deep responsibility down the middle. And they go 519 00:23:35,400 --> 00:23:37,000 Speaker 3: play action and I'm trying to run in there and 520 00:23:37,040 --> 00:23:39,840 Speaker 3: make a tackle with the line of scrimmage and We're 521 00:23:39,840 --> 00:23:41,560 Speaker 3: getting hit down the middle field. I didn't I didn't 522 00:23:41,600 --> 00:23:43,320 Speaker 3: do what I was supposed to do. So you just 523 00:23:43,400 --> 00:23:45,919 Speaker 3: it's just a matter of that's the whole part of 524 00:23:46,040 --> 00:23:49,560 Speaker 3: everybody doing their job playing and play out. Yeah. 525 00:23:49,640 --> 00:23:51,399 Speaker 5: I mean, Tyler Owens on the touchdown has a similar, 526 00:23:51,480 --> 00:23:53,600 Speaker 5: very similar kind of thing. Like he's in man coverage 527 00:23:53,600 --> 00:23:55,240 Speaker 5: on the tight end. He gets a little bit nosy 528 00:23:55,240 --> 00:23:57,000 Speaker 5: in the backfield. He's able to recover because he's a 529 00:23:57,000 --> 00:24:00,439 Speaker 5: good athlete, he's long, but that's been a little bit 530 00:24:00,440 --> 00:24:02,600 Speaker 5: of a bugaboo this entire year. I look back to 531 00:24:02,640 --> 00:24:04,800 Speaker 5: the Green Bay games. The Green Bay did a great 532 00:24:04,880 --> 00:24:07,199 Speaker 5: job of this, right, Like, we're gonna sell run, Titan's 533 00:24:07,240 --> 00:24:10,080 Speaker 5: gonna block out that safety has to fit the sea gap. 534 00:24:10,480 --> 00:24:12,280 Speaker 5: He's also in man coverage on the tight end, and 535 00:24:12,320 --> 00:24:14,800 Speaker 5: Title leaks out to the flat Like that's a play 536 00:24:14,840 --> 00:24:17,040 Speaker 5: I remember Kyle put that in here to beat that 537 00:24:17,119 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 5: coverage that they're running, you know. 538 00:24:18,280 --> 00:24:20,879 Speaker 2: And so some of this is it's hard. Football is 539 00:24:20,880 --> 00:24:21,440 Speaker 2: a hard game. 540 00:24:21,480 --> 00:24:24,120 Speaker 5: But I do think that, you know, kind of being 541 00:24:24,160 --> 00:24:26,480 Speaker 5: about your work, like you're talking about handling the main 542 00:24:26,520 --> 00:24:29,280 Speaker 5: thing first, like triaging the things that are important, like 543 00:24:29,320 --> 00:24:31,960 Speaker 5: what's my number, what's the like. So when I'm coaching 544 00:24:32,160 --> 00:24:34,240 Speaker 5: tight ends for the draft and stuff and they don't 545 00:24:34,240 --> 00:24:36,120 Speaker 5: really know a lot of run scheme, I'm like, what's 546 00:24:36,119 --> 00:24:38,000 Speaker 5: the worst thing that can happen on this play? What's 547 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:40,520 Speaker 5: the absolute worst thing? And then they're like X, Y Z, 548 00:24:40,600 --> 00:24:42,080 Speaker 5: And I'm like, we'll take that away first, and then 549 00:24:42,080 --> 00:24:44,320 Speaker 5: we'll build our technique off the rest of it. And 550 00:24:44,320 --> 00:24:46,800 Speaker 5: I think sometimes, like when you're watching, you're like man like, 551 00:24:47,320 --> 00:24:50,720 Speaker 5: they're trying to take everything away as opposed to being 552 00:24:50,760 --> 00:24:54,200 Speaker 5: about that main thing first and foremost, which is again, 553 00:24:54,240 --> 00:24:56,280 Speaker 5: it's a tough sport. It's a tough thing to do 554 00:24:56,480 --> 00:24:58,600 Speaker 5: and I couldn't do it. But that's why they get 555 00:24:58,600 --> 00:24:59,399 Speaker 5: paid the big bucks. 556 00:25:00,040 --> 00:25:03,399 Speaker 1: Let's get into the offense a little bit here. First half, 557 00:25:03,680 --> 00:25:07,320 Speaker 1: Jane Daniels pressured career high fifty one of the dropbacks. 558 00:25:07,359 --> 00:25:10,359 Speaker 1: It's a very active front, very good front lender. Williams 559 00:25:10,400 --> 00:25:12,840 Speaker 1: had a terrific year. Byron Murphy terrific year. They're very 560 00:25:12,880 --> 00:25:16,560 Speaker 1: fast with the number of the edge rushers. Mafy doesn't 561 00:25:16,560 --> 00:25:17,760 Speaker 1: have a lot of sacks, but he seems to be 562 00:25:17,840 --> 00:25:21,800 Speaker 1: in the backfield consistently. Uh and Wusu is constantly. I 563 00:25:21,800 --> 00:25:24,560 Speaker 1: think he's got five sacks drop the name crushing it. Yeah, 564 00:25:25,280 --> 00:25:26,960 Speaker 1: five sacks over the last like five weeks. 565 00:25:27,040 --> 00:25:30,440 Speaker 2: Like fall too right, Derek haul Yep. 566 00:25:30,640 --> 00:25:32,840 Speaker 1: Even their backup Jaron Reid's had a very nice season 567 00:25:32,840 --> 00:25:35,920 Speaker 1: for them. They're very good up front. But this reminded 568 00:25:35,960 --> 00:25:39,159 Speaker 1: me Week one, Jade's first game Tampa, where he was 569 00:25:39,200 --> 00:25:42,720 Speaker 1: almost forced to vacate the pocket immediately constantly because of 570 00:25:42,760 --> 00:25:46,040 Speaker 1: the pressure packages, and they were getting there consistently last night. 571 00:25:46,119 --> 00:25:49,000 Speaker 5: Yeah, but it was so I mean, I understand the comparison, 572 00:25:49,040 --> 00:25:51,439 Speaker 5: but it was so different because of their ability to 573 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:53,760 Speaker 5: do it with four most of the time. And so 574 00:25:53,960 --> 00:25:56,600 Speaker 5: like versus Tampa Bay, he's able to scramble and he's 575 00:25:56,640 --> 00:25:59,840 Speaker 5: just in these incredible voids created by the manna man 576 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:02,600 Speaker 5: bridge behind it, or the soft zone coverage you have 577 00:26:02,680 --> 00:26:04,920 Speaker 5: to play when you're blitzing five or six guys here, 578 00:26:04,960 --> 00:26:07,480 Speaker 5: it's like four guys are Russian and then there's a 579 00:26:07,520 --> 00:26:09,600 Speaker 5: spy and then there's a cook player and he's got 580 00:26:09,640 --> 00:26:13,080 Speaker 5: to navigate all these different people. And it just someone 581 00:26:13,119 --> 00:26:14,879 Speaker 5: to ask me, like why can't he scramble for fifteen 582 00:26:14,960 --> 00:26:15,679 Speaker 5: yards like he used to? 583 00:26:15,680 --> 00:26:18,120 Speaker 2: And I'm like, there are people in the way, Like. 584 00:26:18,040 --> 00:26:22,720 Speaker 5: There are people, right, and so I think, like, yeah, 585 00:26:22,880 --> 00:26:24,240 Speaker 5: the amount of pressure. 586 00:26:24,760 --> 00:26:27,479 Speaker 2: But the pressure is one thing, Fletch. 587 00:26:27,880 --> 00:26:31,040 Speaker 5: You do watch the film this morning, right, The coverage 588 00:26:31,119 --> 00:26:34,920 Speaker 5: contour in the back end of that thing was mind 589 00:26:34,920 --> 00:26:37,600 Speaker 5: blowing to me. Like there are times, more times than 590 00:26:37,600 --> 00:26:40,960 Speaker 5: I care to count where it's just there is nobody opened. 591 00:26:41,000 --> 00:26:44,240 Speaker 5: The concept is completely blanketed and it's like, what is 592 00:26:44,880 --> 00:26:46,679 Speaker 5: what's the quarterback supposed to do? And I think that 593 00:26:46,800 --> 00:26:50,399 Speaker 5: was the thing that was so incredibly amazing about the 594 00:26:50,400 --> 00:26:53,280 Speaker 5: Seattle defense. It's like you very rarely see people cover 595 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:54,640 Speaker 5: that way in the back end. 596 00:26:55,600 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 3: Nah, you're spot on, I thought, thanks, Fletch, spot I'll 597 00:27:00,760 --> 00:27:05,119 Speaker 3: say this. I thought we we struggled to handle the 598 00:27:05,240 --> 00:27:07,720 Speaker 3: twist and the games at the front foor of the 599 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:12,640 Speaker 3: Seattle Seahawks defensive line ran. So they did a They 600 00:27:12,680 --> 00:27:15,840 Speaker 3: did a great job of with movement and running whether 601 00:27:15,840 --> 00:27:19,399 Speaker 3: it was a T game et game and ended up 602 00:27:19,440 --> 00:27:22,320 Speaker 3: having a free runner to Jayden as where he has 603 00:27:22,320 --> 00:27:24,640 Speaker 3: the bell out of the pocket or try to scramble 604 00:27:24,720 --> 00:27:30,120 Speaker 3: make things happen. They also with their overload simulated pressures 605 00:27:30,200 --> 00:27:33,840 Speaker 3: or true overload blitzes are pretty sweet they had. They 606 00:27:33,840 --> 00:27:38,520 Speaker 3: did a great job of scheming up pressure as well 607 00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:42,760 Speaker 3: and beating the protection that we had. And you know 608 00:27:42,840 --> 00:27:46,480 Speaker 3: where it's a a guy running right for Scott free 609 00:27:46,520 --> 00:27:49,159 Speaker 3: of Jaden and out shooting. I got him waiting on 610 00:27:49,200 --> 00:27:51,520 Speaker 3: this receiver to come open, but I got this guy 611 00:27:51,520 --> 00:27:53,320 Speaker 3: in front of it. I just got to get it 612 00:27:53,320 --> 00:27:55,960 Speaker 3: out of there. On an interception, he threw they were 613 00:27:56,280 --> 00:27:58,920 Speaker 3: they sent a corner on the blitz and I don't 614 00:27:58,920 --> 00:28:00,840 Speaker 3: know about Logan, You had to tell me this. They 615 00:28:00,840 --> 00:28:03,840 Speaker 3: send the linebacker and the corner. So mc nichols takes 616 00:28:03,840 --> 00:28:08,480 Speaker 3: the linebacker. It is the corner in the count for anybody. 617 00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:12,000 Speaker 5: So depending on depending on how they coach their six 618 00:28:12,119 --> 00:28:14,960 Speaker 5: man protections, Like with Kyle, you would always push through 619 00:28:15,000 --> 00:28:16,840 Speaker 5: to the whitest rusher in the back would take the 620 00:28:16,880 --> 00:28:19,160 Speaker 5: A gap, so technically he would be in the count, 621 00:28:19,359 --> 00:28:21,840 Speaker 5: but some people book the whitest rushing. It just depends 622 00:28:21,840 --> 00:28:23,920 Speaker 5: on what your flavor is, you know, in terms of 623 00:28:23,920 --> 00:28:24,639 Speaker 5: the rush pattern. 624 00:28:25,440 --> 00:28:27,439 Speaker 3: So that one, Yeah, so they had they had a 625 00:28:27,480 --> 00:28:29,920 Speaker 3: nose tackle on the A gap and then you had 626 00:28:29,960 --> 00:28:32,960 Speaker 3: a linebacker blitz through through the B. So the center 627 00:28:34,040 --> 00:28:36,679 Speaker 3: cosmy and be honest, they took the A gap rusher. 628 00:28:37,160 --> 00:28:39,400 Speaker 3: I mean Nichols picked up the linebacker rushing through the B. 629 00:28:39,920 --> 00:28:43,280 Speaker 3: Defensive end is picked up by by Connerley on the house. 630 00:28:43,280 --> 00:28:45,880 Speaker 3: And then you got a corner who's Scott Free and 631 00:28:45,920 --> 00:28:47,840 Speaker 3: it was a I forgot the down and this is 632 00:28:47,840 --> 00:28:50,480 Speaker 3: on the play, but I mean Jay is like, yeah, yeah, 633 00:28:50,520 --> 00:28:53,160 Speaker 3: I'm holding, but there's no nobody. There's not a hot 634 00:28:53,240 --> 00:28:55,200 Speaker 3: ride I can throw to and the yard I think 635 00:28:55,280 --> 00:28:56,520 Speaker 3: may have been like thirty and thirteen. 636 00:28:56,600 --> 00:28:59,800 Speaker 5: So there's and I think, like, like you said on 637 00:28:59,840 --> 00:29:01,240 Speaker 5: the sub, I feel like he's trying to throw that 638 00:29:01,280 --> 00:29:01,640 Speaker 5: away too. 639 00:29:01,800 --> 00:29:02,000 Speaker 2: Yeah. 640 00:29:02,040 --> 00:29:06,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, he was trying to. He couldn't get enough on eventure. 641 00:29:05,360 --> 00:29:06,920 Speaker 5: And one of the things like coming into the end 642 00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:08,080 Speaker 5: of the game, and one of the things we talked 643 00:29:08,080 --> 00:29:10,160 Speaker 5: about on the film Breakdown show Jason and I was 644 00:29:10,200 --> 00:29:13,760 Speaker 5: just like, they are really good, Like McDonald is really 645 00:29:13,760 --> 00:29:16,560 Speaker 5: good at finding ways to break your protection rules, right, 646 00:29:16,720 --> 00:29:19,360 Speaker 5: like to mess with your timings, Like if you're not 647 00:29:19,400 --> 00:29:21,360 Speaker 5: going to count this guy in, we'll hold him at 648 00:29:21,360 --> 00:29:23,120 Speaker 5: this depth and we'll run him down the a gap, 649 00:29:23,160 --> 00:29:24,400 Speaker 5: you know what I'm saying, because you're not going to 650 00:29:24,480 --> 00:29:27,000 Speaker 5: count them. And I think getting in the third down, 651 00:29:27,120 --> 00:29:29,080 Speaker 5: you could feel it. After the first drive, it was 652 00:29:29,160 --> 00:29:31,400 Speaker 5: like they were locked in. And again that's where the 653 00:29:31,400 --> 00:29:33,960 Speaker 5: bye week becomes so advantageous for them. A team that 654 00:29:34,040 --> 00:29:36,560 Speaker 5: schemes up concept the way that they do. You could 655 00:29:36,560 --> 00:29:38,840 Speaker 5: tell they understood from his own perspective how to match 656 00:29:38,920 --> 00:29:40,880 Speaker 5: certain concept from a man perspective what they need to 657 00:29:40,920 --> 00:29:43,320 Speaker 5: take away. And then on third down, like they had 658 00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:45,160 Speaker 5: a feel man for like where they needed to be 659 00:29:45,200 --> 00:29:48,440 Speaker 5: from a rush standpoint, and that's part of it. But 660 00:29:48,480 --> 00:29:50,720 Speaker 5: also like the foreman rush was really good too, So 661 00:29:52,040 --> 00:29:54,680 Speaker 5: that team was good, That front was really good. But 662 00:29:54,760 --> 00:29:57,000 Speaker 5: I was just kind of amazed with just how few 663 00:29:58,120 --> 00:29:59,880 Speaker 5: answers there were. Like there are times where you're kind 664 00:29:59,880 --> 00:30:02,120 Speaker 5: of play pausing the clip, there's a guy running down 665 00:30:02,120 --> 00:30:03,800 Speaker 5: the pipe and you're like, could Jaden just throw this 666 00:30:03,880 --> 00:30:04,960 Speaker 5: to Grass. 667 00:30:04,840 --> 00:30:06,360 Speaker 2: And hope that he can get the ball there? 668 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:08,720 Speaker 5: And then I kind of had to pull myself back 669 00:30:08,760 --> 00:30:11,400 Speaker 5: and be like, that would be the craziest play of 670 00:30:11,440 --> 00:30:14,920 Speaker 5: all time? Is that a realistic expectation for him to do? 671 00:30:14,920 --> 00:30:16,960 Speaker 5: Down and down out? And he did some amazing stuff, 672 00:30:17,240 --> 00:30:19,320 Speaker 5: And again I think he made really good decisions, but 673 00:30:19,400 --> 00:30:21,920 Speaker 5: like just the level of detail that they force you 674 00:30:22,000 --> 00:30:25,400 Speaker 5: to play at offensively, I thought kudos to Seattle, but yeah, 675 00:30:25,400 --> 00:30:26,560 Speaker 5: it was very impressive. 676 00:30:26,800 --> 00:30:31,800 Speaker 3: We again from an offensive line protection when they were 677 00:30:31,880 --> 00:30:34,880 Speaker 3: just rushing for we got to be at a heat 678 00:30:34,920 --> 00:30:36,640 Speaker 3: of that better, Yeah, we have to. 679 00:30:36,960 --> 00:30:38,640 Speaker 5: And again some of that is just like you know, 680 00:30:38,720 --> 00:30:41,320 Speaker 5: like cause me and Connorley playing together for the first time, 681 00:30:41,400 --> 00:30:43,560 Speaker 5: you feel that a little bit sometimes when they're out 682 00:30:43,600 --> 00:30:46,720 Speaker 5: there sometimes you feel Chris Paul, who's had a great year, 683 00:30:46,760 --> 00:30:49,160 Speaker 5: getting a little aggressive on those sets. So they're on 684 00:30:49,200 --> 00:30:51,680 Speaker 5: different levels and that happens. That's like one of the 685 00:30:51,720 --> 00:30:54,640 Speaker 5: things that that's why games and twists are really hard 686 00:30:54,640 --> 00:30:58,000 Speaker 5: to block is because it requires two guys to see 687 00:30:58,040 --> 00:30:59,920 Speaker 5: it the same way. I remember talking to Morgan Moses 688 00:31:00,040 --> 00:31:02,440 Speaker 5: he was here with Brandon Sheriff. I said, like, how 689 00:31:02,480 --> 00:31:04,160 Speaker 5: important is it to have a guard that you can trust? 690 00:31:04,160 --> 00:31:07,360 Speaker 5: He's like, I can set a specific way because I 691 00:31:07,440 --> 00:31:09,440 Speaker 5: know where he's going to be, And so like when 692 00:31:09,440 --> 00:31:11,360 Speaker 5: you're still building that, I think it's important to remember 693 00:31:11,440 --> 00:31:14,080 Speaker 5: like tunsl and Chris Paul haven't played a lot together 694 00:31:14,120 --> 00:31:15,760 Speaker 5: and so they're still working through some of that stuff. 695 00:31:15,760 --> 00:31:18,080 Speaker 5: So people say, oh, this offensive line should be really 696 00:31:18,120 --> 00:31:21,240 Speaker 5: cohesive and established, but it takes a long time to 697 00:31:21,320 --> 00:31:25,200 Speaker 5: build those relationships and that familiarity where five dudes are 698 00:31:25,200 --> 00:31:28,400 Speaker 5: seen it the same way. So again, like again, kudos 699 00:31:28,480 --> 00:31:30,640 Speaker 5: kudos to Seattle. I think that's a great point, Fletch, 700 00:31:30,680 --> 00:31:32,280 Speaker 5: But I think that's just some good context there too, 701 00:31:32,360 --> 00:31:34,400 Speaker 5: just to I have to remind myself when I'm watching 702 00:31:34,440 --> 00:31:36,200 Speaker 5: the film, I'm like, why does it look like this 703 00:31:36,240 --> 00:31:38,400 Speaker 5: it's like, oh, these guys have had you know, maybe 704 00:31:38,560 --> 00:31:41,840 Speaker 5: one hundred reps together, two hundred reps together, not thousands, Yeah, right, 705 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:44,440 Speaker 5: and thousands. Like think about Brandon Sheriff and Morgan Moses. 706 00:31:44,440 --> 00:31:47,800 Speaker 5: They played together for four years straight. You know, like 707 00:31:47,880 --> 00:31:51,000 Speaker 5: think about the amount of time and film and time 708 00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:53,160 Speaker 5: on task they spent to Gay It's unbelievable. So anyway, Yeah, 709 00:31:53,200 --> 00:31:55,240 Speaker 5: I just think it's kudos to Seattle for sure. 710 00:31:55,280 --> 00:31:57,720 Speaker 4: All Right, let me ask you about the injuries. Terry 711 00:31:57,760 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 4: was out again. 712 00:32:00,200 --> 00:32:02,200 Speaker 1: About did just not finding anybody down the field to 713 00:32:02,200 --> 00:32:03,600 Speaker 1: any kind of separation. 714 00:32:04,680 --> 00:32:07,400 Speaker 4: Over the last few weeks. How much is all of. 715 00:32:07,360 --> 00:32:09,120 Speaker 1: That kind of playing into what's going on with the 716 00:32:09,160 --> 00:32:12,640 Speaker 1: offense that the injuries have mounted on them and the 717 00:32:12,680 --> 00:32:15,120 Speaker 1: passing game is lacking explosive ability. 718 00:32:15,440 --> 00:32:17,600 Speaker 5: So I think it's I was thinking about this last 719 00:32:17,680 --> 00:32:18,840 Speaker 5: night and I just kind of like, try to take 720 00:32:18,880 --> 00:32:20,960 Speaker 5: a step back and look at it, Fletch and Bram, 721 00:32:21,000 --> 00:32:22,920 Speaker 5: And one of the things that jumped out to me 722 00:32:23,080 --> 00:32:25,560 Speaker 5: was like, you came into the season with a certain 723 00:32:25,640 --> 00:32:27,920 Speaker 5: view of what the offense and the defense quite frankly, 724 00:32:28,000 --> 00:32:30,680 Speaker 5: was going to be this year. Injuries have changed the 725 00:32:30,760 --> 00:32:33,600 Speaker 5: landscape of what that looks like and so now I 726 00:32:33,640 --> 00:32:36,800 Speaker 5: think it's really challenging because you've banked all these reps 727 00:32:36,960 --> 00:32:40,560 Speaker 5: with these concepts, with these runs, but do you currently 728 00:32:40,600 --> 00:32:43,400 Speaker 5: have the people in house that can do that anymore? 729 00:32:43,520 --> 00:32:43,720 Speaker 2: Right? 730 00:32:43,760 --> 00:32:46,800 Speaker 5: And that becomes like a huge issue because then are 731 00:32:46,800 --> 00:32:48,800 Speaker 5: you saying we need to do a schematic overhaul to 732 00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:51,280 Speaker 5: accommodate all the injuries, Like, this is what we've been 733 00:32:51,280 --> 00:32:53,360 Speaker 5: good at, this is what we've gotten reps at. And 734 00:32:53,440 --> 00:32:54,680 Speaker 5: I think that's something that it. 735 00:32:54,760 --> 00:32:55,440 Speaker 4: Kind of did early. 736 00:32:55,480 --> 00:32:57,640 Speaker 1: I mean, I didn't have on my Bengo card Trent 737 00:32:57,680 --> 00:32:59,440 Speaker 1: Scott being on the field a million times in a 738 00:32:59,480 --> 00:33:02,360 Speaker 1: jumbo pas but the season because of injuries and they 739 00:33:02,560 --> 00:33:03,400 Speaker 1: started doing that. 740 00:33:03,600 --> 00:33:05,480 Speaker 5: But they did do a little bit of that last year, 741 00:33:05,520 --> 00:33:07,719 Speaker 5: so that wasn't totally outside the realm of possibility. They 742 00:33:07,720 --> 00:33:09,480 Speaker 5: did some stuff in terms of, you know, kind of 743 00:33:09,520 --> 00:33:11,280 Speaker 5: those gap scheme runs with him there, that's kind of 744 00:33:11,280 --> 00:33:14,440 Speaker 5: part of their fabric. But in terms of like this 745 00:33:14,560 --> 00:33:17,080 Speaker 5: is a spread them out, win one on one offense 746 00:33:17,120 --> 00:33:19,800 Speaker 5: where we're kind of playing isolation basketball, pick our best matchup, 747 00:33:20,040 --> 00:33:22,040 Speaker 5: and now we don't have people that can do that 748 00:33:22,080 --> 00:33:23,920 Speaker 5: at a high level. It's like, now, how do we 749 00:33:24,520 --> 00:33:28,080 Speaker 5: create separations, scheme open opportunities. It just it's shifted the 750 00:33:28,120 --> 00:33:30,840 Speaker 5: paradigm of the offense in a way that is really 751 00:33:31,160 --> 00:33:32,880 Speaker 5: hard schematically to negotiate. 752 00:33:33,520 --> 00:33:37,000 Speaker 3: You're definitely gonna there's a lot more pressure on the 753 00:33:37,880 --> 00:33:43,760 Speaker 3: play caller and also the offensive coaches off when it 754 00:33:43,800 --> 00:33:46,719 Speaker 3: comes to the game plans. From a game plan standpoint, 755 00:33:48,000 --> 00:33:50,360 Speaker 3: defense is gonna play you different when you got Terry 756 00:33:50,400 --> 00:33:54,920 Speaker 3: McLain as opposed to whoever or Norah Brown or whatever. 757 00:33:55,080 --> 00:34:00,240 Speaker 3: And those guys also can make over the last what 758 00:34:00,440 --> 00:34:02,400 Speaker 3: ten to seven since he's been in the league, he 759 00:34:02,560 --> 00:34:06,200 Speaker 3: was first in contested catches in terms of making contested catches. 760 00:34:06,240 --> 00:34:08,919 Speaker 3: So you lose, you lose the element of a guy 761 00:34:08,960 --> 00:34:11,960 Speaker 3: who can go out and make a play one on 762 00:34:11,960 --> 00:34:14,120 Speaker 3: one for you. I know, oh Brown who can make 763 00:34:14,160 --> 00:34:16,560 Speaker 3: a play for you. You got Debo running a different 764 00:34:16,880 --> 00:34:20,479 Speaker 3: He's actually do different things now then if you got 765 00:34:20,640 --> 00:34:23,319 Speaker 3: Noah and and Terry on the field with him. Zach 766 00:34:23,480 --> 00:34:26,000 Speaker 3: Erst Now a lot of times he's the number one 767 00:34:26,040 --> 00:34:28,360 Speaker 3: target on some of these concepts, of some of these downs. 768 00:34:28,360 --> 00:34:33,160 Speaker 3: And this is because of Hey, he's the most reliable 769 00:34:33,200 --> 00:34:38,200 Speaker 3: one right now. So defenses understanding, hey, they're more than 770 00:34:38,239 --> 00:34:40,200 Speaker 3: likely gonna be going to Zach a lot in this situation. 771 00:34:41,440 --> 00:34:43,560 Speaker 5: Zach's taking them a right because they're bracketing Zach in 772 00:34:43,640 --> 00:34:46,000 Speaker 5: certain situations. I mean, like he's getting a double team 773 00:34:46,000 --> 00:34:48,560 Speaker 5: on third down, Like that's wild. The other thing I 774 00:34:48,560 --> 00:34:50,960 Speaker 5: wanted to bring up we talked about statistical regression. They 775 00:34:50,960 --> 00:34:53,959 Speaker 5: were third last year in explosive plays over fifty yards 776 00:34:54,440 --> 00:34:56,279 Speaker 5: and you know, I went back and watch that cut up. 777 00:34:56,560 --> 00:34:58,440 Speaker 5: You know he's in a lot of those cutups, is 778 00:34:58,480 --> 00:35:00,680 Speaker 5: our guy Terry McLaury. And think about what that does 779 00:35:00,719 --> 00:35:04,040 Speaker 5: for your offense. That's that's a touchdown a week, probably 780 00:35:04,080 --> 00:35:07,080 Speaker 5: two touchdowns a week, just because of the explosiveness it 781 00:35:07,120 --> 00:35:08,759 Speaker 5: gives you. And again it's not I'm not saying they 782 00:35:08,760 --> 00:35:12,440 Speaker 5: were the most explosive offense, but they were the third most. 783 00:35:12,800 --> 00:35:15,960 Speaker 3: Think about this, how many times did you check it 784 00:35:16,000 --> 00:35:20,640 Speaker 3: down to Austin Eckler and he just broke and broke 785 00:35:20,800 --> 00:35:23,560 Speaker 3: tackles and all that. So there is there is a difference. 786 00:35:24,440 --> 00:35:30,880 Speaker 3: The injuries have impacted this team drastically, especially on the 787 00:35:30,920 --> 00:35:33,879 Speaker 3: offensive side of the ball. However, with that being said, 788 00:35:33,960 --> 00:35:37,400 Speaker 3: and we're not making excueses, we're telling you what the 789 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:41,279 Speaker 3: reality is. But you have to figure out a way 790 00:35:41,440 --> 00:35:46,920 Speaker 3: with the pieces that we have to steal manufacturer yard ish, 791 00:35:47,000 --> 00:35:50,240 Speaker 3: manufacturer points. It's just going, like we talked, the marginay 792 00:35:50,400 --> 00:35:53,960 Speaker 3: is so much smare can't have self inflicted ones. You 793 00:35:54,000 --> 00:35:57,000 Speaker 3: can't have the penalties to put you behind the chains, 794 00:35:57,800 --> 00:35:59,640 Speaker 3: behind the sticks and the search that we have to 795 00:36:00,360 --> 00:36:02,000 Speaker 3: Maybe you have to lean a little bit more in 796 00:36:02,040 --> 00:36:04,560 Speaker 3: the power run game. Three yards in a cloud of 797 00:36:04,600 --> 00:36:07,279 Speaker 3: dust might be might be the way to go on 798 00:36:07,360 --> 00:36:09,560 Speaker 3: first to second down and get you the third and three. 799 00:36:10,960 --> 00:36:12,680 Speaker 3: You know, that may be a little bit more of 800 00:36:13,160 --> 00:36:15,279 Speaker 3: just a change in philosophy. 801 00:36:15,520 --> 00:36:17,640 Speaker 2: And yeah, that's what I think. It's a great point, Fletch. 802 00:36:17,680 --> 00:36:20,040 Speaker 5: It's like, does Cliff have to kind of go back 803 00:36:20,080 --> 00:36:22,600 Speaker 5: and say, like, let's kind of scrap all this. What 804 00:36:22,640 --> 00:36:24,480 Speaker 5: are we good at now? I look at like what 805 00:36:24,680 --> 00:36:27,120 Speaker 5: the forty nine ers did right or are doing. They're 806 00:36:27,160 --> 00:36:29,400 Speaker 5: really banged up on offense, really banged up on defense. 807 00:36:29,440 --> 00:36:31,839 Speaker 5: But what are they doing that's different than Washington. They're 808 00:36:31,840 --> 00:36:35,040 Speaker 5: playing really good, complimentary football. The defense is not playing great, 809 00:36:35,360 --> 00:36:37,439 Speaker 5: but they're not giving up big explosive plays and they're 810 00:36:37,480 --> 00:36:39,719 Speaker 5: keeping the offense in it. The offense is saying, what 811 00:36:39,760 --> 00:36:41,360 Speaker 5: are we good at Now we're going to get in 812 00:36:41,400 --> 00:36:43,400 Speaker 5: the ball to Christian McCaffrey as many times as we can. 813 00:36:43,440 --> 00:36:45,759 Speaker 5: That guy's getting like thirty touches a game pass. And 814 00:36:45,840 --> 00:36:49,560 Speaker 5: so they've found something that keeps them afloat until they 815 00:36:49,560 --> 00:36:52,240 Speaker 5: get healthy. And what is that thing here? And it's 816 00:36:52,760 --> 00:36:55,799 Speaker 5: and it's what is that with Christian McCaffrey. It's easy 817 00:36:55,840 --> 00:36:57,480 Speaker 5: because it's like, that's the best running back in football. 818 00:36:57,520 --> 00:36:59,799 Speaker 5: Let's get him as many touches as possible. Here, it's like, 819 00:37:00,160 --> 00:37:02,320 Speaker 5: we've got young We've got a bunch of young runners. 820 00:37:02,320 --> 00:37:05,120 Speaker 5: We've got a bunch of young, inexperienced playmakers on the outside. 821 00:37:05,160 --> 00:37:05,799 Speaker 2: We've got a guy and. 822 00:37:05,880 --> 00:37:08,799 Speaker 5: Zach Ertz who's a good player but definitely not in 823 00:37:08,840 --> 00:37:10,879 Speaker 5: the twilight of his career. And you kind of say, 824 00:37:10,880 --> 00:37:13,359 Speaker 5: like it's gonna have to be by committee. But how 825 00:37:13,360 --> 00:37:17,120 Speaker 5: do we maximize all these skill sets to offset Terry McLaurin. 826 00:37:17,160 --> 00:37:19,040 Speaker 5: I think that's where I go back to the what 827 00:37:19,040 --> 00:37:21,319 Speaker 5: what what Fletcher talking about? Does it need to be 828 00:37:21,400 --> 00:37:27,279 Speaker 5: a perspective shift to maximize these players? And as a. 829 00:37:26,880 --> 00:37:29,360 Speaker 3: I think it does, but that's my opinion. 830 00:37:29,360 --> 00:37:31,360 Speaker 2: But no, But but as you know, Fletch like that 831 00:37:31,560 --> 00:37:32,799 Speaker 2: is so hard to do. 832 00:37:33,160 --> 00:37:35,000 Speaker 5: It's like when you get like, who's your who's your 833 00:37:35,000 --> 00:37:37,719 Speaker 5: favorite defensive coordinator? What was his name here? 834 00:37:37,840 --> 00:37:38,319 Speaker 2: Blitz guy? 835 00:37:38,560 --> 00:37:42,880 Speaker 5: Uh Greg Williams right, like he is a two man, blitzing, 836 00:37:43,160 --> 00:37:45,799 Speaker 5: get after butt type of defensive coordinator. All of a sudden, 837 00:37:45,800 --> 00:37:47,440 Speaker 5: it's like you can't do that anymore, even though that's 838 00:37:47,440 --> 00:37:47,880 Speaker 5: what you know. 839 00:37:47,920 --> 00:37:51,480 Speaker 3: And yeah, well we did. So how it's funny that 840 00:37:52,239 --> 00:37:54,520 Speaker 3: you mentioned that. Well, not funny, I'm glad you mentioned that. 841 00:37:55,320 --> 00:37:58,560 Speaker 3: So we play the New England Patriots. I was thinking about, Man, 842 00:37:58,600 --> 00:38:01,120 Speaker 3: have I been in the game, like like last night 843 00:38:01,200 --> 00:38:03,600 Speaker 3: where the score is so out of whack and we 844 00:38:03,680 --> 00:38:07,799 Speaker 3: can't get anything going offensively, can't stop anybody definitisely? Yes, 845 00:38:07,840 --> 00:38:11,280 Speaker 3: I was in the game, uh two thousand and seven. 846 00:38:11,400 --> 00:38:13,960 Speaker 5: Also in the Philly game too? Were you there for 847 00:38:13,960 --> 00:38:18,080 Speaker 5: that one? I don't remember that. Yeah, let me let 848 00:38:18,080 --> 00:38:20,640 Speaker 5: me finish my story. We go to New England. I 849 00:38:20,680 --> 00:38:24,480 Speaker 5: know you remember this, Bram. We lose fifty two to seven. 850 00:38:25,920 --> 00:38:27,799 Speaker 5: At one point we're I think we're down fifty two 851 00:38:27,840 --> 00:38:28,520 Speaker 5: to nothing. 852 00:38:28,360 --> 00:38:31,759 Speaker 1: Or this was the game where the media complained that 853 00:38:31,760 --> 00:38:33,960 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick was running up the score on joking. 854 00:38:34,080 --> 00:38:36,879 Speaker 3: Yes, and here's here's here's the deal. 855 00:38:37,000 --> 00:38:37,440 Speaker 2: That's rough. 856 00:38:37,640 --> 00:38:40,640 Speaker 3: So we went into that game. We were down two 857 00:38:40,680 --> 00:38:46,399 Speaker 3: of our top four corners, and then Carlos Rogers got 858 00:38:46,400 --> 00:38:48,520 Speaker 3: injured in that game early in that game. So now 859 00:38:48,520 --> 00:38:51,080 Speaker 3: we're down three of our top corners and we're going 860 00:38:51,120 --> 00:38:53,759 Speaker 3: to get the old seven Patriots with I mean they 861 00:38:53,760 --> 00:38:56,960 Speaker 3: were they were putting up thirty five on everybody. So 862 00:38:57,040 --> 00:38:59,399 Speaker 3: we go, we have to. We went into the game, 863 00:38:59,400 --> 00:39:01,640 Speaker 3: We're gonna play a lot more man man because we 864 00:39:01,680 --> 00:39:03,759 Speaker 3: had some guys that can do what. We got Sean 865 00:39:03,880 --> 00:39:07,520 Speaker 3: Taylor back there free safety. Now we're down to a 866 00:39:07,520 --> 00:39:09,640 Speaker 3: bunch of backup corners. We played. We had to play 867 00:39:09,680 --> 00:39:10,680 Speaker 3: cover to the whole game. 868 00:39:10,719 --> 00:39:12,680 Speaker 2: You're not good at it, but we were good at 869 00:39:12,760 --> 00:39:15,600 Speaker 2: We got that good though. You know what I'm saying, 870 00:39:15,600 --> 00:39:15,960 Speaker 2: It's like. 871 00:39:15,960 --> 00:39:20,880 Speaker 3: We we we Tom Brady shredded us and cover too, 872 00:39:20,880 --> 00:39:23,440 Speaker 3: because he was he'd been going against against the coast 873 00:39:23,440 --> 00:39:26,719 Speaker 3: for so long. Most most quarterbacks are teams we could 874 00:39:26,760 --> 00:39:29,000 Speaker 3: have got away with. We could have survived. They wouldn't 875 00:39:28,960 --> 00:39:31,200 Speaker 3: have put up fifty two of them on us. Maybe 876 00:39:31,200 --> 00:39:33,600 Speaker 3: they put up thirty and we get some stuff from 877 00:39:33,600 --> 00:39:36,759 Speaker 3: the offense. But I mean, it was look here, get 878 00:39:36,800 --> 00:39:38,439 Speaker 3: you to move and just come to the check down 879 00:39:38,520 --> 00:39:40,440 Speaker 3: or element on this, and we weren't able to get 880 00:39:40,440 --> 00:39:42,799 Speaker 3: pressure on the quarterback. So I've been in the game 881 00:39:42,880 --> 00:39:46,920 Speaker 3: like that. But my point was it's hard to switch, 882 00:39:47,000 --> 00:39:49,759 Speaker 3: especially we had to do it in game switching philosophy. 883 00:39:49,800 --> 00:39:54,399 Speaker 3: But we we did switch, and they ended up making 884 00:39:54,400 --> 00:39:58,040 Speaker 3: the playoffs that season. We went on the four game 885 00:39:58,080 --> 00:39:59,960 Speaker 3: winn streak. We had this we had to tweak something 886 00:40:00,560 --> 00:40:04,080 Speaker 3: from a philosophical standpoint, officively and defensively. 887 00:40:03,600 --> 00:40:06,359 Speaker 5: And I'm saying, like, it's it's hard, and it's it's 888 00:40:06,400 --> 00:40:08,319 Speaker 5: really hard, but you can do it. And I think that, 889 00:40:08,520 --> 00:40:10,560 Speaker 5: you know, that's the one thing like fans, oh, like, 890 00:40:10,600 --> 00:40:14,640 Speaker 5: are you so optimistic? Obviously my my, my expectations have changed. 891 00:40:14,800 --> 00:40:16,880 Speaker 5: But I look at the guys and that and that 892 00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:20,160 Speaker 5: side of the ball. There's some smart, innovative dudes over there, 893 00:40:20,160 --> 00:40:21,120 Speaker 5: and I think they can get it done. 894 00:40:21,120 --> 00:40:23,040 Speaker 2: It's just it's going to take a lot from them. 895 00:40:23,040 --> 00:40:25,480 Speaker 5: And I think that's where it's like, as the playmakers 896 00:40:25,480 --> 00:40:28,880 Speaker 5: start to dwindle, the difficulty for the coaches just ratchets up. 897 00:40:29,000 --> 00:40:31,680 Speaker 2: Everybody. Everybody's got to kind of pull their best out. 898 00:40:31,960 --> 00:40:33,279 Speaker 3: It's time to go smash mouth? 899 00:40:33,360 --> 00:40:35,520 Speaker 2: Man, dude, you want to go smash mouth week one? 900 00:40:35,600 --> 00:40:37,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, so hey, it's time to go smash mouth. 901 00:40:39,280 --> 00:40:41,120 Speaker 2: How would your son say about that? He just you 902 00:40:41,160 --> 00:40:42,320 Speaker 2: would not say that. 903 00:40:42,239 --> 00:40:45,840 Speaker 3: My son couldn't play for me if he smash out. No, 904 00:40:45,920 --> 00:40:48,360 Speaker 3: I'm serious. But again, I'm. 905 00:40:48,200 --> 00:40:50,280 Speaker 2: Just looking a receiver, by the way, just I'm. 906 00:40:50,160 --> 00:40:53,880 Speaker 3: Just looking at it like this. How can you shorten 907 00:40:53,920 --> 00:40:56,879 Speaker 3: the game? How can you absolutely how can you minimize 908 00:40:58,000 --> 00:41:01,479 Speaker 3: hits on a quarterback? And not everybody wants to play 909 00:41:01,480 --> 00:41:04,439 Speaker 3: physical football? You got we got some dudes up front 910 00:41:04,480 --> 00:41:07,719 Speaker 3: that can run block. It might be a situation. Hey, 911 00:41:07,760 --> 00:41:09,440 Speaker 3: I know we went to a lot of three personnel, 912 00:41:09,480 --> 00:41:11,880 Speaker 3: three tight end personnel. Hey, we might have to go 913 00:41:11,960 --> 00:41:14,200 Speaker 3: four tight tight ends in the game and a running back. 914 00:41:14,520 --> 00:41:17,399 Speaker 3: This is what time it is. This is the time 915 00:41:17,400 --> 00:41:20,400 Speaker 3: of the We're about to beat you up. Well shorten 916 00:41:20,440 --> 00:41:23,480 Speaker 3: this game. We gonna see ken you handle this for 917 00:41:23,520 --> 00:41:25,839 Speaker 3: sixty minutes. We're gonna be in a bunch of third 918 00:41:25,840 --> 00:41:31,440 Speaker 3: and two's, third and ones, fourth and ones. That's what 919 00:41:31,520 --> 00:41:33,960 Speaker 3: it has to be. Defensively, we gonna go to some bend, 920 00:41:34,040 --> 00:41:36,560 Speaker 3: don't break, But you got to execute this type of 921 00:41:36,760 --> 00:41:40,560 Speaker 3: you gotta be exact and precise. We can't have bus 922 00:41:40,719 --> 00:41:45,520 Speaker 3: we can't have communication, uh breakdowns. We gotta tackle. Well, 923 00:41:46,320 --> 00:41:48,399 Speaker 3: everybody has. If it's an edge that needs to be set, 924 00:41:48,480 --> 00:41:51,239 Speaker 3: set the edge and set it hard. That's how we're 925 00:41:51,239 --> 00:41:53,120 Speaker 3: gonna win some football games. So it has to be 926 00:41:53,120 --> 00:41:56,600 Speaker 3: a philosophical shift, and then within that you will mix 927 00:41:56,640 --> 00:41:59,200 Speaker 3: in some some play actions how that you're gonna have 928 00:41:59,200 --> 00:42:01,600 Speaker 3: your third down pass. Don't have to We don't have 929 00:42:01,680 --> 00:42:03,960 Speaker 3: to scheme up some stuff. A little bit more. Scheme 930 00:42:04,040 --> 00:42:08,600 Speaker 3: up some guys open. It could be done. It can 931 00:42:08,719 --> 00:42:09,120 Speaker 3: be done. 932 00:42:09,200 --> 00:42:10,640 Speaker 5: I don't know if I've ever been more fired up 933 00:42:10,640 --> 00:42:12,080 Speaker 5: on this show than when you said, set an edge 934 00:42:12,080 --> 00:42:12,719 Speaker 5: and set it hard. 935 00:42:12,760 --> 00:42:13,640 Speaker 2: There's something about that. 936 00:42:13,760 --> 00:42:18,080 Speaker 5: It's just just like juice, just like the physical violence 937 00:42:18,120 --> 00:42:20,080 Speaker 5: of what that looks like. I was supposed to stretch 938 00:42:20,120 --> 00:42:22,840 Speaker 5: the edge. So when someone wants to set it, did 939 00:42:22,920 --> 00:42:23,399 Speaker 5: something to. 940 00:42:23,320 --> 00:42:30,040 Speaker 3: It fit tackle turnbacks, turns and get some turnovers. 941 00:42:30,440 --> 00:42:32,200 Speaker 2: I mean, yeah, what you guy? Brain? 942 00:42:32,480 --> 00:42:34,600 Speaker 1: So they did end up running for about one hundred 943 00:42:34,600 --> 00:42:37,239 Speaker 1: and fifty something yards last night, which is overshadowed by 944 00:42:37,239 --> 00:42:38,520 Speaker 1: what the score was and all that stuff. 945 00:42:38,520 --> 00:42:40,160 Speaker 4: And we were talking about pregame, how did they fix 946 00:42:40,200 --> 00:42:40,480 Speaker 4: the run. 947 00:42:40,520 --> 00:42:42,600 Speaker 1: Probably wrong team last night to probably try to do 948 00:42:42,640 --> 00:42:46,040 Speaker 1: it against number one rush defense. And when I talked 949 00:42:46,080 --> 00:42:47,960 Speaker 1: to dan Quinn last week and I talked to you 950 00:42:48,000 --> 00:42:50,680 Speaker 1: on the pregame show about this, where he had said 951 00:42:51,520 --> 00:42:54,040 Speaker 1: his biggest issue with the run game recently was the 952 00:42:54,120 --> 00:42:57,200 Speaker 1: targeting of the blockers. So if they're going to go 953 00:42:57,760 --> 00:43:00,239 Speaker 1: in this direction, and it seems like they almost have 954 00:43:00,320 --> 00:43:03,759 Speaker 1: to write Jadan Daniels, well, we'll get prognosis. I'll talk 955 00:43:03,760 --> 00:43:05,880 Speaker 1: about him in a moment, but like we'll get a 956 00:43:05,880 --> 00:43:08,400 Speaker 1: prognosis on him soon about how long he's going to 957 00:43:08,440 --> 00:43:10,919 Speaker 1: be missing time, but clearly he's not playing this week, 958 00:43:11,000 --> 00:43:14,840 Speaker 1: like that's not happening. So they are back to Mariota. 959 00:43:15,280 --> 00:43:17,080 Speaker 1: It does feel like they do need to run the ball. 960 00:43:17,120 --> 00:43:18,799 Speaker 1: So if they're gonna have really any shot, they got 961 00:43:18,800 --> 00:43:21,200 Speaker 1: to run the ball really well. So what have you 962 00:43:21,400 --> 00:43:25,120 Speaker 1: seen and what dan Quinn said about where the misfits 963 00:43:25,120 --> 00:43:27,000 Speaker 1: were on the run game and how can they can 964 00:43:27,040 --> 00:43:28,080 Speaker 1: get that going again? 965 00:43:28,600 --> 00:43:31,759 Speaker 5: Yeah, So when I was here in Washington, like we 966 00:43:31,760 --> 00:43:33,960 Speaker 5: were a run first team Like that was kind of 967 00:43:34,040 --> 00:43:35,640 Speaker 5: like Mike got up in front of the thing and 968 00:43:35,640 --> 00:43:37,560 Speaker 5: said we are a run first team and the other 969 00:43:37,560 --> 00:43:39,640 Speaker 5: thing he said was like, when you are a run 970 00:43:39,640 --> 00:43:41,719 Speaker 5: first team, you don't just dabble in it. 971 00:43:41,800 --> 00:43:43,880 Speaker 2: You don't just talk about it, You'll live it. 972 00:43:43,960 --> 00:43:45,680 Speaker 5: And I think that's when you look at teams around 973 00:43:45,680 --> 00:43:47,879 Speaker 5: the league that are really good teams in college, teams 974 00:43:47,920 --> 00:43:50,280 Speaker 5: in high school that are really good at running the football. 975 00:43:50,600 --> 00:43:52,680 Speaker 2: They understand I. 976 00:43:52,760 --> 00:43:54,759 Speaker 5: Want to say everything that can happen, right, So like, 977 00:43:54,800 --> 00:43:56,600 Speaker 5: for example, we were an outside zone team when I 978 00:43:56,600 --> 00:44:01,160 Speaker 5: got here, so we would run outside zone versus every pressure, 979 00:44:01,280 --> 00:44:04,359 Speaker 5: every stunt, every fit, and we had calls for every 980 00:44:04,360 --> 00:44:06,200 Speaker 5: little Oh, he's here, we're going to make this call. 981 00:44:06,239 --> 00:44:07,879 Speaker 5: He's a little bit wider. We're going to make this call. 982 00:44:08,080 --> 00:44:09,680 Speaker 5: I'm going to take this by myself. You're going to 983 00:44:09,719 --> 00:44:10,920 Speaker 5: be here. And we had a call for that and 984 00:44:10,920 --> 00:44:14,040 Speaker 5: when this guy got here, and people like that seems crazy, 985 00:44:14,280 --> 00:44:17,120 Speaker 5: but good teams that run the football a lot. Like 986 00:44:17,120 --> 00:44:19,680 Speaker 5: when I was here with Bill Callahan, we ran duo 987 00:44:19,719 --> 00:44:21,560 Speaker 5: and everyone says, oh, duo is double teams. It's the 988 00:44:21,600 --> 00:44:24,520 Speaker 5: easiest playing its easiest run to teach in football. I'm 989 00:44:24,560 --> 00:44:27,000 Speaker 5: not kidding you. We had about twenty different calls just 990 00:44:27,120 --> 00:44:29,719 Speaker 5: based on who was going to get to a high leg, 991 00:44:29,760 --> 00:44:32,120 Speaker 5: who was going to overtake, who was going to push across? 992 00:44:32,560 --> 00:44:35,200 Speaker 5: And were we good at running duo? Hell yeah, we 993 00:44:35,200 --> 00:44:37,359 Speaker 5: were going to run a duo. And so like when 994 00:44:37,360 --> 00:44:39,640 Speaker 5: you look at this and what Dan's talking about is like, 995 00:44:40,000 --> 00:44:42,600 Speaker 5: can we have that level of detail like when we're 996 00:44:42,600 --> 00:44:45,160 Speaker 5: talking defenses and fit runs, can we have that level 997 00:44:45,160 --> 00:44:48,600 Speaker 5: of detail offensively? Like when like when you're in a 998 00:44:48,600 --> 00:44:50,600 Speaker 5: combination on a duo block, let's just talk about that 999 00:44:50,640 --> 00:44:53,120 Speaker 5: tight end and tackle and it's a five technique. As 1000 00:44:53,120 --> 00:44:54,320 Speaker 5: a tight end, I got to know I got to 1001 00:44:54,320 --> 00:44:56,000 Speaker 5: be a little bit urgent because the tackle is not 1002 00:44:56,000 --> 00:44:58,520 Speaker 5: going to get a piece, especially when the linebackers plussed 1003 00:44:58,560 --> 00:45:02,520 Speaker 5: over a little bit. So like understanding that spacing is important. 1004 00:45:02,800 --> 00:45:05,120 Speaker 5: Also understanding who's in the run fit is important. So 1005 00:45:05,200 --> 00:45:07,160 Speaker 5: when they say, like we got to get better at 1006 00:45:07,200 --> 00:45:11,480 Speaker 5: running the football, it is a comprehensive, time intensive, technically 1007 00:45:11,520 --> 00:45:13,480 Speaker 5: intensive thing. And I think that's why a lot of 1008 00:45:13,520 --> 00:45:16,480 Speaker 5: teams in college, in high school and in the NFL 1009 00:45:16,640 --> 00:45:18,880 Speaker 5: move away from it because it takes a lot of 1010 00:45:19,480 --> 00:45:21,200 Speaker 5: time at practice to get good at it, and you've 1011 00:45:21,200 --> 00:45:23,520 Speaker 5: lost some of that in the off season. So if 1012 00:45:23,600 --> 00:45:24,839 Speaker 5: you want to get if you want to do it, 1013 00:45:25,160 --> 00:45:27,359 Speaker 5: you say, hey, these are our four runs, these are 1014 00:45:27,400 --> 00:45:30,040 Speaker 5: our ten formations you're running out of. Let's just rep 1015 00:45:30,080 --> 00:45:32,520 Speaker 5: this till we can't make a mistake, and let's put 1016 00:45:32,520 --> 00:45:34,239 Speaker 5: our neck rolls on get after it, and these are 1017 00:45:34,280 --> 00:45:36,320 Speaker 5: our play action shots and go let a rip. But 1018 00:45:36,360 --> 00:45:39,040 Speaker 5: it's it's it's hard in a lot of ways. It's 1019 00:45:39,040 --> 00:45:41,560 Speaker 5: harder than the pass game, where it's like, hey, we're 1020 00:45:41,600 --> 00:45:43,680 Speaker 5: gonna run this versus cover two, you're gonna break. It's 1021 00:45:43,960 --> 00:45:46,000 Speaker 5: it's less technical, and so I think that's why people 1022 00:45:46,080 --> 00:45:47,520 Speaker 5: lean into the pass game stuff. But if you want 1023 00:45:47,520 --> 00:45:49,400 Speaker 5: to be good at it, you got to embrace it 1024 00:45:49,440 --> 00:45:52,480 Speaker 5: with both arms and really really like own it. I'm 1025 00:45:52,480 --> 00:45:54,600 Speaker 5: sure it's like fit and runs, I would imagine defensively, 1026 00:45:54,640 --> 00:45:55,960 Speaker 5: like you really got to be locked in on it. 1027 00:45:56,040 --> 00:45:58,799 Speaker 3: Yeah, you spend extra time on you you know you're 1028 00:45:58,800 --> 00:45:59,880 Speaker 3: going to spend extra. 1029 00:46:00,120 --> 00:46:01,479 Speaker 2: Had to have to add it, So I got juiced 1030 00:46:01,520 --> 00:46:01,759 Speaker 2: up there. 1031 00:46:01,880 --> 00:46:03,719 Speaker 3: You might have to add might have to add an 1032 00:46:03,719 --> 00:46:06,160 Speaker 3: extra walk through. It may have to be some player 1033 00:46:06,239 --> 00:46:09,359 Speaker 3: led meetings to make sure in the film in terms 1034 00:46:09,400 --> 00:46:12,200 Speaker 3: of hey, with his offensive line and tight ends, making 1035 00:46:12,200 --> 00:46:16,080 Speaker 3: sure you're saying even the back, making sure they're all 1036 00:46:16,080 --> 00:46:18,680 Speaker 3: seeing it, together. But you mentioned that I'm running FO 1037 00:46:18,680 --> 00:46:21,400 Speaker 3: one hundred and fifty six yards. I thought Chris Rodriguez 1038 00:46:21,440 --> 00:46:25,439 Speaker 3: came in there. He was physical, ran downhill. So it's 1039 00:46:25,480 --> 00:46:27,879 Speaker 3: in us. It's in us to be able to run 1040 00:46:27,920 --> 00:46:30,520 Speaker 3: the ball like that. But it has to be just say, 1041 00:46:31,000 --> 00:46:34,480 Speaker 3: a commitment to we're going to run. It might be power, 1042 00:46:34,920 --> 00:46:38,080 Speaker 3: it's gonna still hay, still be your counter, tray your counter, 1043 00:46:38,160 --> 00:46:42,120 Speaker 3: all your power. All that's gonna have to That might 1044 00:46:42,160 --> 00:46:44,319 Speaker 3: be some draw stuff like that. Well, this is gonna 1045 00:46:44,360 --> 00:46:46,279 Speaker 3: be the world that we live in. And some duo 1046 00:46:46,400 --> 00:46:49,040 Speaker 3: and all that type of stuff, but as you mentioned, 1047 00:46:49,960 --> 00:46:52,640 Speaker 3: this has to be the world. You gotta truly embrace it. 1048 00:46:53,080 --> 00:46:54,920 Speaker 5: Because I do think like in terms of solutions that 1049 00:46:55,000 --> 00:46:58,279 Speaker 5: Fred Fred Fletch was talking about, I'm so sorry, I'm 1050 00:46:58,320 --> 00:46:58,880 Speaker 5: so sorry. 1051 00:46:59,040 --> 00:47:00,480 Speaker 2: Yeah you look better. 1052 00:47:00,320 --> 00:47:01,719 Speaker 3: Than Yes I do. 1053 00:47:01,800 --> 00:47:02,680 Speaker 2: I know we all know that. 1054 00:47:02,960 --> 00:47:07,160 Speaker 5: Yes, but the uh but in order to win these 1055 00:47:07,160 --> 00:47:09,440 Speaker 5: types of games with this type of depleted group in 1056 00:47:09,480 --> 00:47:11,840 Speaker 5: the back, in the perimeter, like, you got to find 1057 00:47:11,840 --> 00:47:14,120 Speaker 5: ways to possess the ball and so away is it 1058 00:47:14,200 --> 00:47:16,640 Speaker 5: running the football? How do what are our great third 1059 00:47:16,680 --> 00:47:19,120 Speaker 5: down plays? Can we maximize or feature someone in that 1060 00:47:19,600 --> 00:47:22,280 Speaker 5: we stay at a third long and that's where again 1061 00:47:22,400 --> 00:47:24,799 Speaker 5: like this run first approach is good because it does 1062 00:47:24,800 --> 00:47:27,560 Speaker 5: shorten the game, but it's also relying on the defense 1063 00:47:27,600 --> 00:47:29,880 Speaker 5: holding up there on the bargain too. So yeah, it 1064 00:47:29,920 --> 00:47:34,480 Speaker 5: really becomes like this this total team compliment and special 1065 00:47:34,520 --> 00:47:35,160 Speaker 5: teams coming. 1066 00:47:35,480 --> 00:47:38,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, making in that part it's a true it has 1067 00:47:38,719 --> 00:47:41,839 Speaker 3: to be complimentary football at its highest level. All right. 1068 00:47:41,880 --> 00:47:44,400 Speaker 1: Then on defense, then your solution is what if you're 1069 00:47:44,400 --> 00:47:46,520 Speaker 1: saying the offense turns into kind of a power run 1070 00:47:46,520 --> 00:47:49,080 Speaker 1: offers or a run first offense and whatever, and I 1071 00:47:49,080 --> 00:47:51,560 Speaker 1: wouldn't remove anything that zone read with a Mariot, he's 1072 00:47:51,600 --> 00:47:54,080 Speaker 1: amazing at it. So there's there's a lot of different 1073 00:47:54,120 --> 00:47:56,440 Speaker 1: ways that thinkund probably run the ball here moving forward. 1074 00:47:56,760 --> 00:48:00,160 Speaker 1: But defensively, what are you looking at? Because that was really. 1075 00:48:00,200 --> 00:48:01,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's gonna have to be a kind of a 1076 00:48:02,000 --> 00:48:04,560 Speaker 3: Bendo break type of deal where you're. 1077 00:48:04,440 --> 00:48:06,120 Speaker 2: Gonna what do you mean flat? 1078 00:48:06,680 --> 00:48:10,520 Speaker 3: So between that, we don't have to between the twenties 1079 00:48:10,560 --> 00:48:12,600 Speaker 3: and twenties like they're gonna move the ball against the 1080 00:48:12,680 --> 00:48:14,840 Speaker 3: certain But when we get in that red zone area, 1081 00:48:15,440 --> 00:48:16,960 Speaker 3: we don't have to tighten it down. We don't have 1082 00:48:16,960 --> 00:48:19,200 Speaker 3: to force them to kick field goals things like that. 1083 00:48:19,239 --> 00:48:21,719 Speaker 3: So we don't have to be greater red zone red 1084 00:48:21,760 --> 00:48:23,520 Speaker 3: zone defense, but we can't. We might have to go 1085 00:48:23,560 --> 00:48:26,960 Speaker 3: to a lot more to shale, like true to shale. 1086 00:48:28,360 --> 00:48:31,640 Speaker 3: It's gonna be a hairywey the they're gonna convert a 1087 00:48:31,640 --> 00:48:34,600 Speaker 3: lot of you know, third downs they're gonna get they 1088 00:48:34,680 --> 00:48:36,520 Speaker 3: might get five yards on a run on the second 1089 00:48:36,640 --> 00:48:39,680 Speaker 3: on the first down player or seven on the first 1090 00:48:39,680 --> 00:48:41,319 Speaker 3: down run. So there will be in a lot of 1091 00:48:41,680 --> 00:48:44,400 Speaker 3: second and five, second and three things like that. But 1092 00:48:44,440 --> 00:48:46,560 Speaker 3: we just we don't have to force them to make 1093 00:48:46,600 --> 00:48:49,160 Speaker 3: a mistake. We're gonna have to figure out a way 1094 00:48:49,520 --> 00:48:53,560 Speaker 3: from a schematic standpoints when we when we pressure, how 1095 00:48:53,600 --> 00:48:58,680 Speaker 3: can we figure our ways to manipulate other teams pass protection? 1096 00:48:59,520 --> 00:49:02,320 Speaker 3: Do we are doing a little bit more creative stuff 1097 00:49:02,680 --> 00:49:06,080 Speaker 3: from a pass rush standpoint or blitz standpoint, Maybe we 1098 00:49:06,120 --> 00:49:08,600 Speaker 3: start blitching the corner, Maybe we start bringing four week 1099 00:49:08,760 --> 00:49:12,600 Speaker 3: things like that. So it's say, and when you're bringing 1100 00:49:12,600 --> 00:49:15,280 Speaker 3: that playing zone behind the still so you got eyes 1101 00:49:15,320 --> 00:49:18,120 Speaker 3: on the quarterback, you have eyes. You're now relying on 1102 00:49:18,120 --> 00:49:19,919 Speaker 3: one on one tackles. You got more guys being able 1103 00:49:19,920 --> 00:49:23,920 Speaker 3: to rally to the football. Uh tips throws tips and overthrows. 1104 00:49:23,960 --> 00:49:26,120 Speaker 3: Maybe you got more of a guys ready to react 1105 00:49:26,120 --> 00:49:29,000 Speaker 3: to that as supposed to bringing pressure, blitzing and playing 1106 00:49:29,040 --> 00:49:31,279 Speaker 3: man and man coverage. You know, we can still play 1107 00:49:31,360 --> 00:49:34,440 Speaker 3: some soft zones behind it, and we can. We're gonna 1108 00:49:34,440 --> 00:49:37,520 Speaker 3: scheme up these types of deals. We're gonna do a 1109 00:49:37,560 --> 00:49:41,080 Speaker 3: little bit more simulated pressure, and we were great at it, uh, Bobby. 1110 00:49:41,160 --> 00:49:43,919 Speaker 3: When Bobby had the sacks, remember of the team, those 1111 00:49:43,920 --> 00:49:46,840 Speaker 3: are simulated pressures. It was just a four man rush 1112 00:49:47,560 --> 00:49:50,279 Speaker 3: where people thought it was a blitz. We're bringing him 1113 00:49:50,360 --> 00:49:53,279 Speaker 3: and we're dropping back playing playing coverage. So we gotta 1114 00:49:53,320 --> 00:49:54,759 Speaker 3: have to get back to doing that, but we got 1115 00:49:54,760 --> 00:49:57,000 Speaker 3: to do it at a high, high level. We gotta 1116 00:49:57,840 --> 00:50:02,879 Speaker 3: within that. It still has to be fine tuning the details, 1117 00:50:03,560 --> 00:50:08,719 Speaker 3: like you can't have these huge voids, uh, between the 1118 00:50:08,800 --> 00:50:10,840 Speaker 3: corner and the and the hook player. If we're playing 1119 00:50:10,880 --> 00:50:13,520 Speaker 3: cover two to where yeah, we're in the cover too 1120 00:50:13,640 --> 00:50:17,360 Speaker 3: is a safe defense, but also there's a little bit deeper. 1121 00:50:17,400 --> 00:50:19,360 Speaker 3: You might have to get a little bit wider the 1122 00:50:19,560 --> 00:50:22,480 Speaker 3: cover too, so force that quarterback to have to squeeze 1123 00:50:22,480 --> 00:50:26,520 Speaker 3: that ball into a tighter window. Being exact on your 1124 00:50:26,560 --> 00:50:29,319 Speaker 3: on your drops and your landmarks and safeties and making 1125 00:50:29,360 --> 00:50:32,040 Speaker 3: sure you're sinking sinking on the on the on a 1126 00:50:32,160 --> 00:50:35,040 Speaker 3: corner route, forcing them to throw that shallow that that 1127 00:50:35,160 --> 00:50:38,040 Speaker 3: short route and we'll rally up and making tackle, don't 1128 00:50:38,080 --> 00:50:40,680 Speaker 3: give up. That's how you keep the explosives down. 1129 00:50:41,320 --> 00:50:43,319 Speaker 5: Yeah, And I think the a good example of that 1130 00:50:43,360 --> 00:50:45,920 Speaker 5: would be like this in Sandebagos game last year. You 1131 00:50:45,960 --> 00:50:48,560 Speaker 5: know when they Joe Burrow is dealing and they drive 1132 00:50:48,640 --> 00:50:50,160 Speaker 5: length of the field and kick a field goal and 1133 00:50:50,200 --> 00:50:52,399 Speaker 5: you just stay a couple points ahead of them because 1134 00:50:52,440 --> 00:50:54,840 Speaker 5: you're you're making touchdowns, you're possessing the football. 1135 00:50:55,080 --> 00:50:57,000 Speaker 3: But even when you get a couple of turnovers, yeah, 1136 00:50:57,120 --> 00:50:57,840 Speaker 3: figure out away. 1137 00:50:57,920 --> 00:51:00,160 Speaker 5: And even when you're talking through that though, Fletch, Like 1138 00:51:00,200 --> 00:51:02,560 Speaker 5: I think about the level of detail required for some 1139 00:51:02,640 --> 00:51:04,799 Speaker 5: of these zone coverages, you know, in terms of who 1140 00:51:04,840 --> 00:51:08,160 Speaker 5: we're reading, like we're our eyes if this guy pushes vertical, 1141 00:51:08,200 --> 00:51:10,680 Speaker 5: what are we doing? And like it takes time, and I. 1142 00:51:10,600 --> 00:51:12,440 Speaker 3: Think we got to spend the time. 1143 00:51:13,239 --> 00:51:13,840 Speaker 2: What I'm saying, Like you. 1144 00:51:13,880 --> 00:51:16,400 Speaker 5: Talk about like the run game stuff, it's very similar, 1145 00:51:16,440 --> 00:51:19,160 Speaker 5: like all of these changes in transitions. It doesn't just 1146 00:51:19,200 --> 00:51:20,920 Speaker 5: like I think, like people that I've talked about, like 1147 00:51:20,920 --> 00:51:22,480 Speaker 5: why don't they just do this. It's like if you 1148 00:51:22,560 --> 00:51:25,640 Speaker 5: haven't put the equity in it, it takes a couple 1149 00:51:25,680 --> 00:51:28,600 Speaker 5: of weeks sometimes to get that worked out. And so like, 1150 00:51:28,640 --> 00:51:30,560 Speaker 5: I think that's where I'd say, like this is these 1151 00:51:30,560 --> 00:51:33,200 Speaker 5: are all good in theory. It's and we can talk 1152 00:51:33,239 --> 00:51:35,120 Speaker 5: about it and you can put on the whiteboard as ideas, 1153 00:51:35,320 --> 00:51:37,560 Speaker 5: but the execution of it is where it becomes challenging. 1154 00:51:37,640 --> 00:51:39,799 Speaker 5: I always find and that's why you know, these guys 1155 00:51:39,840 --> 00:51:41,319 Speaker 5: get paid lots of money to figure it out. 1156 00:51:41,320 --> 00:51:44,600 Speaker 1: So yeah, all right, let's talk about Jayden Daniels. So 1157 00:51:44,640 --> 00:51:47,440 Speaker 1: he gets injured, suffers an elbow injury. 1158 00:51:47,560 --> 00:51:48,000 Speaker 4: We're waiting. 1159 00:51:48,040 --> 00:51:50,319 Speaker 1: We haven't heard from dan Quinn yet and so we 1160 00:51:50,360 --> 00:51:52,160 Speaker 1: don't know the prognosis for him yet. 1161 00:51:52,760 --> 00:51:53,520 Speaker 4: But he did. 1162 00:51:53,680 --> 00:51:56,799 Speaker 1: It is believed he dislocated his elbow and hopefully the 1163 00:51:56,840 --> 00:51:59,359 Speaker 1: prognosis will be pretty good. So we'll see what ends 1164 00:51:59,400 --> 00:52:03,120 Speaker 1: up happening with that. The score was thirty eight to 1165 00:52:03,160 --> 00:52:05,839 Speaker 1: seven and he was out on the field. So let 1166 00:52:05,840 --> 00:52:08,720 Speaker 1: me just get just your your thoughts just initially of 1167 00:52:09,440 --> 00:52:11,960 Speaker 1: him being out there. I think I'll just say this upfront, 1168 00:52:12,239 --> 00:52:14,600 Speaker 1: as a flukey injury that occurred last night, it is 1169 00:52:14,640 --> 00:52:17,480 Speaker 1: not as hamstring. It is not his knee, so that 1170 00:52:17,640 --> 00:52:20,359 Speaker 1: is a rare occurrence that something like that happens, and 1171 00:52:20,480 --> 00:52:23,000 Speaker 1: it's an unfortunate thing obviously for him and for the team. 1172 00:52:23,440 --> 00:52:25,719 Speaker 1: But I just want to get because obviously everybody's talking 1173 00:52:25,760 --> 00:52:27,319 Speaker 1: about it that he was out there in a game 1174 00:52:27,360 --> 00:52:29,960 Speaker 1: that was over. So so what are you just your 1175 00:52:29,960 --> 00:52:33,239 Speaker 1: general thoughts on the unfortunate injury that he took last night. 1176 00:52:33,640 --> 00:52:36,040 Speaker 5: I mean, obviously it's unfortunate, you know, want to get hurt. 1177 00:52:36,160 --> 00:52:40,760 Speaker 5: But like my thing is, again I guess is probably 1178 00:52:40,840 --> 00:52:42,440 Speaker 5: old heart of football on me a little bit. But 1179 00:52:42,480 --> 00:52:44,520 Speaker 5: like people were talking about him not playing in preseason, 1180 00:52:44,920 --> 00:52:47,880 Speaker 5: he's missed three games this year. I think you just 1181 00:52:47,920 --> 00:52:50,360 Speaker 5: sometimes need to get a guy reps. And he's competitive 1182 00:52:50,360 --> 00:52:51,920 Speaker 5: and he wants to be in there, and so like 1183 00:52:51,960 --> 00:52:54,680 Speaker 5: I know, there's everyone wants to play, Like Monday morning 1184 00:52:54,800 --> 00:52:57,680 Speaker 5: quarterback should have been in But I think in those moments, 1185 00:52:57,719 --> 00:53:00,279 Speaker 5: like you can learn a lot about a kid. He 1186 00:53:00,320 --> 00:53:02,760 Speaker 5: can get a lot better. He can see a defense better. 1187 00:53:03,080 --> 00:53:05,719 Speaker 5: They had their backup defensive lineing at that moment, so 1188 00:53:05,840 --> 00:53:07,919 Speaker 5: like he could he was kind of getting a feel 1189 00:53:08,000 --> 00:53:10,400 Speaker 5: for the coverages and where the ball should go. And 1190 00:53:10,440 --> 00:53:13,200 Speaker 5: I just think for a season that's been limited in 1191 00:53:13,239 --> 00:53:16,000 Speaker 5: terms of repetitions because of injuries, I thought this is 1192 00:53:16,040 --> 00:53:18,520 Speaker 5: a good opportunity for him to get some practice quote 1193 00:53:18,560 --> 00:53:21,680 Speaker 5: unquote in this game. But again, like there's no right solution, 1194 00:53:21,760 --> 00:53:23,920 Speaker 5: there's no counterfactual to say, like if he comes out 1195 00:53:23,960 --> 00:53:27,359 Speaker 5: here whatever, But it's a violent sport. People get hurt 1196 00:53:27,520 --> 00:53:30,759 Speaker 5: and it's unfortunate, no doubt, And I feel terrible for him, 1197 00:53:30,800 --> 00:53:33,520 Speaker 5: But like, I don't really have a terrible issue. 1198 00:53:33,680 --> 00:53:39,879 Speaker 3: There's hindsight is twenty twenty, he dq. I don't think 1199 00:53:39,920 --> 00:53:43,640 Speaker 3: anybody who's listening to dan Quinn or met dan Quinn 1200 00:53:44,440 --> 00:53:48,800 Speaker 3: would think that he does not care deeply about his players. 1201 00:53:49,560 --> 00:53:54,399 Speaker 3: He's going to do everything to ensure his players are 1202 00:53:54,600 --> 00:53:56,839 Speaker 3: and he cares so much about their well being. How 1203 00:53:56,840 --> 00:53:59,759 Speaker 3: many times have he kept guys out of games, or hey, 1204 00:54:00,000 --> 00:54:01,680 Speaker 3: I don't think it's right, we want to hold him 1205 00:54:01,680 --> 00:54:04,480 Speaker 3: another week, kept him out of practice, things like that. 1206 00:54:04,560 --> 00:54:07,600 Speaker 3: So he's doing what he did, what he felt like 1207 00:54:08,520 --> 00:54:10,640 Speaker 3: was the right thing to do. For a guy who's 1208 00:54:10,640 --> 00:54:15,520 Speaker 3: missed three football games, for a guy who is extremely competitive, 1209 00:54:15,520 --> 00:54:18,520 Speaker 3: he wants to be out there playing football. I mean, 1210 00:54:18,560 --> 00:54:21,320 Speaker 3: when you're a football player, you want to play football, 1211 00:54:21,800 --> 00:54:24,880 Speaker 3: regardless of the score. You want to play. That's just 1212 00:54:25,640 --> 00:54:28,160 Speaker 3: how it is now. You say, hey, this's a franchise quarterback. 1213 00:54:28,200 --> 00:54:31,480 Speaker 3: The games out of whack, we're not gonna win it again. 1214 00:54:31,920 --> 00:54:33,560 Speaker 3: You want to be out there fighting to the end. 1215 00:54:33,600 --> 00:54:37,319 Speaker 3: And high sight twenty twenty sure DQ would have pulled 1216 00:54:37,360 --> 00:54:39,360 Speaker 3: him out of the game, or he would have Jaydon 1217 00:54:39,400 --> 00:54:42,400 Speaker 3: had that football off. Just this, you're no longer running. 1218 00:54:42,440 --> 00:54:47,040 Speaker 3: You hand this ball off. So that's just what it 1219 00:54:47,120 --> 00:54:50,440 Speaker 3: is that you don't get better playing football on the sideline. 1220 00:54:51,520 --> 00:54:54,520 Speaker 3: Glad it's not as right right elbow. I don't know 1221 00:54:54,680 --> 00:54:59,200 Speaker 3: what's the prognosis how long these things take, but it's 1222 00:54:59,239 --> 00:55:02,080 Speaker 3: just been we've been we've been snake bit man. I mean, 1223 00:55:02,600 --> 00:55:05,759 Speaker 3: from an injuries book standpoint, we've just had Buzzer's luck. 1224 00:55:06,600 --> 00:55:08,760 Speaker 3: Sometimes it just happens like that sometimes. 1225 00:55:08,840 --> 00:55:10,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's another part of the story from last year 1226 00:55:10,680 --> 00:55:13,040 Speaker 1: where you were talking about earlier. John Allen did miss 1227 00:55:13,080 --> 00:55:15,280 Speaker 1: the majority of the year when he suffered his injury. 1228 00:55:15,760 --> 00:55:18,600 Speaker 1: That was about it of like major injuries that occurred 1229 00:55:18,600 --> 00:55:20,399 Speaker 1: to the team. So they were winning a lot, they 1230 00:55:20,400 --> 00:55:23,640 Speaker 1: were converting at an almost historic pace on fourth downs. 1231 00:55:23,920 --> 00:55:26,440 Speaker 1: They were as clutch as you could come. And they 1232 00:55:26,440 --> 00:55:28,759 Speaker 1: also didn't have a lot of injuries. And this has 1233 00:55:28,840 --> 00:55:32,960 Speaker 1: turned this year. And it started early where their offense 1234 00:55:33,080 --> 00:55:35,879 Speaker 1: never practiced together once since the day one of camp, 1235 00:55:35,920 --> 00:55:37,680 Speaker 1: and here we are heading into week ten and it 1236 00:55:37,719 --> 00:55:39,800 Speaker 1: looks like it never will the whole time, for the 1237 00:55:39,800 --> 00:55:40,360 Speaker 1: whole season. 1238 00:55:40,400 --> 00:55:44,279 Speaker 3: I was two weeks ago, We're going We're getting ready 1239 00:55:44,280 --> 00:55:46,920 Speaker 3: to play Dallas or Kansas City or whatever, and I'm 1240 00:55:47,000 --> 00:55:52,360 Speaker 3: prepping for the game, and on my notes, I wrote, 1241 00:55:53,080 --> 00:55:57,960 Speaker 3: go through it and grow through it, and this was 1242 00:55:58,080 --> 00:56:00,640 Speaker 3: just we were going through a tough stretch, and we 1243 00:56:00,680 --> 00:56:03,720 Speaker 3: continue to go through that tough stretch, but we also 1244 00:56:03,800 --> 00:56:06,799 Speaker 3: have to grow through this, grow through this as a team, 1245 00:56:06,880 --> 00:56:09,799 Speaker 3: as a player, as individuals, as coaches. So when we 1246 00:56:09,840 --> 00:56:12,360 Speaker 3: come out on the other side of this, we're building 1247 00:56:12,440 --> 00:56:15,520 Speaker 3: up some different type of callasis as a football team, 1248 00:56:15,760 --> 00:56:18,280 Speaker 3: as a as a as a coaching staff, as players. 1249 00:56:18,960 --> 00:56:22,359 Speaker 3: Last year it was all man beales and listens and 1250 00:56:22,440 --> 00:56:25,399 Speaker 3: rainbows and lollypops and all that. As good as it 1251 00:56:25,480 --> 00:56:27,680 Speaker 3: was a year ago, it's as bad as it is 1252 00:56:27,760 --> 00:56:30,799 Speaker 3: right now. But we have to grow, go through this, 1253 00:56:31,280 --> 00:56:34,080 Speaker 3: and grow through this. The experience is that a Jaalen 1254 00:56:34,160 --> 00:56:36,960 Speaker 3: Lane is getting right now, Uh that Luke was getting 1255 00:56:37,160 --> 00:56:40,880 Speaker 3: Uh Luke McCaffrey before he got injured. Josh Connelly and 1256 00:56:40,960 --> 00:56:46,239 Speaker 3: all the different different you know, he's growing baptism by 1257 00:56:46,280 --> 00:56:49,560 Speaker 3: fire with all the pass rushes that he We're growing, growing, 1258 00:56:49,560 --> 00:56:52,879 Speaker 3: We're going through some some some tough moments, but we're 1259 00:56:52,880 --> 00:56:56,240 Speaker 3: going to grow through this stuff. Adversity's here, but weren't. 1260 00:56:56,280 --> 00:56:57,680 Speaker 3: We don't come out on the other side of this. 1261 00:56:58,160 --> 00:57:00,839 Speaker 3: We just have to continue to work each every day 1262 00:57:01,320 --> 00:57:02,920 Speaker 3: and to this thing to flips. 1263 00:57:03,239 --> 00:57:03,400 Speaker 2: You know. 1264 00:57:03,440 --> 00:57:05,680 Speaker 5: What's funny is like for all you guys at home watching, 1265 00:57:05,800 --> 00:57:07,680 Speaker 5: like that's something that he would have said when we 1266 00:57:07,680 --> 00:57:09,439 Speaker 5: were playing, like when he's in front of the team, 1267 00:57:09,480 --> 00:57:12,120 Speaker 5: something very similar to that, Like it's not And I 1268 00:57:12,360 --> 00:57:14,800 Speaker 5: took me back to like, you know, twenty ten, eleven, 1269 00:57:14,880 --> 00:57:18,840 Speaker 5: twelve thirteen, when I was like, you're having bad things happen, 1270 00:57:18,920 --> 00:57:21,240 Speaker 5: and like good leadership will step up in those moments 1271 00:57:21,280 --> 00:57:24,000 Speaker 5: and say like, hey, like we have to this is 1272 00:57:24,320 --> 00:57:26,120 Speaker 5: we have to keep going. We have to keep working. 1273 00:57:26,160 --> 00:57:28,640 Speaker 5: There's no like so fancy, like what's the solution? What 1274 00:57:28,800 --> 00:57:30,040 Speaker 5: I peak up? Like, what are we going to do? 1275 00:57:30,200 --> 00:57:32,080 Speaker 2: It's like I don't know what we're going to do. 1276 00:57:32,400 --> 00:57:34,080 Speaker 2: But what they're gonna do is put one foot. 1277 00:57:33,880 --> 00:57:36,280 Speaker 5: In front of the other and approach each day and 1278 00:57:36,360 --> 00:57:38,400 Speaker 5: try to get better and try to keep growing, because 1279 00:57:38,440 --> 00:57:41,200 Speaker 5: that's the only thing when you're in those seats over 1280 00:57:41,240 --> 00:57:43,520 Speaker 5: there that you can do. And so like when you 1281 00:57:43,560 --> 00:57:45,520 Speaker 5: were talking like that, it just from it. It took 1282 00:57:45,560 --> 00:57:47,520 Speaker 5: me back to like playing a little bit and just 1283 00:57:47,600 --> 00:57:50,080 Speaker 5: kind of that that mindset is so important. 1284 00:57:50,760 --> 00:57:52,680 Speaker 1: I mean, I hate the previews the next game because 1285 00:57:52,680 --> 00:57:57,280 Speaker 1: it's Detroit and that was the last magic moment of 1286 00:57:57,600 --> 00:57:59,760 Speaker 1: twenty twenty four was going up there and knocking off 1287 00:57:59,760 --> 00:58:02,680 Speaker 1: a one seed in a playoff game and heading to 1288 00:58:02,720 --> 00:58:05,200 Speaker 1: the NFC Championship. I'm sure their players will be hearing 1289 00:58:05,200 --> 00:58:09,720 Speaker 1: about it. They're coming off a loss, man they they have, 1290 00:58:10,280 --> 00:58:14,680 Speaker 1: and they also they're gonna be hearing about it from 1291 00:58:14,720 --> 00:58:17,320 Speaker 1: what happened a year ago for sure. So this is 1292 00:58:17,320 --> 00:58:20,360 Speaker 1: another tough one. And let's see, Seattle was the fourth 1293 00:58:20,800 --> 00:58:23,960 Speaker 1: top seven offense we have faced this year. This will 1294 00:58:23,960 --> 00:58:27,560 Speaker 1: be the fifth coming up here. So the defense, whatever 1295 00:58:27,600 --> 00:58:30,080 Speaker 1: your solutions are, they got six days to figure it 1296 00:58:30,080 --> 00:58:32,080 Speaker 1: out because this is a tough task again this weekend, 1297 00:58:32,200 --> 00:58:34,080 Speaker 1: for sure. 1298 00:58:33,880 --> 00:58:37,680 Speaker 3: Everybody has players and playmakers, and every every game there's 1299 00:58:37,720 --> 00:58:40,880 Speaker 3: some type of challenge. It's just that that's the nature 1300 00:58:41,560 --> 00:58:45,200 Speaker 3: of this business. That's that's the sport we play. On 1301 00:58:45,360 --> 00:58:48,720 Speaker 3: every given play, somebody's going to draw a short stick. 1302 00:58:49,320 --> 00:58:51,600 Speaker 3: It might be, Hey, you got it, you got coverage 1303 00:58:51,600 --> 00:58:54,320 Speaker 3: against this dude one on one, and we can't help 1304 00:58:54,320 --> 00:58:56,360 Speaker 3: you because we got to go help over here. You 1305 00:58:56,480 --> 00:58:57,960 Speaker 3: got to hold up your end of your bar of 1306 00:58:58,080 --> 00:59:01,840 Speaker 3: that bargain, or you got to elite pass rusher, and 1307 00:59:02,000 --> 00:59:04,200 Speaker 3: we can't help you on this particular play because we 1308 00:59:04,280 --> 00:59:06,800 Speaker 3: got to get five out because of the concept that 1309 00:59:06,840 --> 00:59:09,000 Speaker 3: we're trying to run. I just need you to hold 1310 00:59:09,320 --> 00:59:14,040 Speaker 3: get your job done. And that's that's that's football, that's 1311 00:59:14,120 --> 00:59:17,680 Speaker 3: life in this sport. But you have to put in 1312 00:59:17,840 --> 00:59:21,400 Speaker 3: the work. And another thing you have to do. You 1313 00:59:21,560 --> 00:59:25,720 Speaker 3: have to ignore the noise. If they're not in that 1314 00:59:26,080 --> 00:59:29,200 Speaker 3: those meeting rooms with you in that building and putting 1315 00:59:29,240 --> 00:59:34,080 Speaker 3: into work and with you, ignore it because everybody will 1316 00:59:34,080 --> 00:59:36,520 Speaker 3: tell you how terrible you are and they'll tell you 1317 00:59:36,600 --> 00:59:39,040 Speaker 3: how great you are. You gotta ignore it both both. 1318 00:59:40,680 --> 00:59:41,320 Speaker 3: That's how it is. 1319 00:59:42,480 --> 00:59:45,920 Speaker 5: Preach man. Yeah, Detroit good football team. They all got playmakers. 1320 00:59:45,960 --> 00:59:48,920 Speaker 5: That's one of the more playmaker dense rosters in football. 1321 00:59:49,040 --> 00:59:51,360 Speaker 5: You know, but they've lost games they should have won. 1322 00:59:51,440 --> 00:59:53,160 Speaker 5: You know, they're kind of dealing with some brain drain 1323 00:59:53,200 --> 00:59:55,480 Speaker 5: at the moment. They haven't looked as efficient at points 1324 00:59:55,560 --> 00:59:58,040 Speaker 5: this year, so maybe there's a crack in the armory 1325 00:59:58,040 --> 01:00:01,320 Speaker 5: you feel good about. But like Fletch said, man like, 1326 01:00:01,560 --> 01:00:03,480 Speaker 5: no one's gonna feel sorry for you. No one's gonna 1327 01:00:03,480 --> 01:00:05,160 Speaker 5: feel bad for you. You got to put the boxing 1328 01:00:05,160 --> 01:00:06,760 Speaker 5: gloves on, put the helmet on, and go get that 1329 01:00:06,840 --> 01:00:08,040 Speaker 5: they're not castling in that game. 1330 01:00:08,120 --> 01:00:10,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, you gotta go figure. 1331 01:00:11,280 --> 01:00:13,120 Speaker 4: I said today acred I asked them about the injuries 1332 01:00:13,120 --> 01:00:13,680 Speaker 4: a couple of weeks ago. 1333 01:00:13,760 --> 01:00:17,800 Speaker 1: He goes, nobody cares, Nobody cares, nobody cares, cares, nobody cares. 1334 01:00:17,840 --> 01:00:20,920 Speaker 5: I remember when I was mentoring young players in Atlanta 1335 01:00:21,160 --> 01:00:22,640 Speaker 5: and they were like, oh, you know, I got this 1336 01:00:23,040 --> 01:00:24,959 Speaker 5: this like my hamsheings a little bit tighter. I didn't 1337 01:00:24,960 --> 01:00:26,760 Speaker 5: study the film or I got the playbook yesterday, And 1338 01:00:26,760 --> 01:00:29,439 Speaker 5: I was like, you want to know something crazy, nobody cares, 1339 01:00:29,480 --> 01:00:31,400 Speaker 5: nobody like. You got to get ready. You got to 1340 01:00:31,440 --> 01:00:33,680 Speaker 5: find a way despite all the audiversity, to spind on 1341 01:00:33,720 --> 01:00:36,960 Speaker 5: the nonsense, to get there and uh and I I 1342 01:00:37,120 --> 01:00:39,640 Speaker 5: know those people in that room feel that Dan said 1343 01:00:39,680 --> 01:00:40,920 Speaker 5: it to you obviously, and. 1344 01:00:40,920 --> 01:00:43,800 Speaker 3: When you because when you stepped between those white lines, 1345 01:00:45,760 --> 01:00:50,760 Speaker 3: the expectations are the same, whether you're banged up or 1346 01:00:51,360 --> 01:00:54,439 Speaker 3: you got problems going on at home, your your dog 1347 01:00:54,600 --> 01:00:56,200 Speaker 3: ran away, whatever, since. 1348 01:00:56,080 --> 01:00:59,680 Speaker 4: You know it's that bad the dog ran away. 1349 01:00:59,680 --> 01:01:01,000 Speaker 2: But it's true, I. 1350 01:01:00,960 --> 01:01:02,880 Speaker 3: Would be distraught of my dogs right away. I'm not 1351 01:01:02,920 --> 01:01:03,320 Speaker 3: gonna lie. 1352 01:01:03,480 --> 01:01:04,280 Speaker 4: I probably don't. 1353 01:01:04,760 --> 01:01:06,640 Speaker 3: That probably would have been in my first Mexic game. 1354 01:01:08,040 --> 01:01:10,840 Speaker 2: I love my dogs, really love the pod your dogs 1355 01:01:10,920 --> 01:01:11,240 Speaker 2: just yet. 1356 01:01:13,920 --> 01:01:17,760 Speaker 3: But again, but my point is when you step between 1357 01:01:17,800 --> 01:01:20,240 Speaker 3: those white lines and you played with me, and there's 1358 01:01:20,480 --> 01:01:22,520 Speaker 3: there's plenty of time you see me throughout the week, 1359 01:01:24,360 --> 01:01:27,240 Speaker 3: apparely like, there's no way, how did you guys go play? 1360 01:01:27,320 --> 01:01:30,440 Speaker 5: Remember Fletcher being in a walking boat, watching walking watching. 1361 01:01:30,640 --> 01:01:34,480 Speaker 5: You couldn't even do the who the cooler. 1362 01:01:34,280 --> 01:01:36,000 Speaker 2: Watching walk through? And I was like, how the hell 1363 01:01:36,080 --> 01:01:36,840 Speaker 2: is he gonna be ready to go? 1364 01:01:37,280 --> 01:01:42,280 Speaker 3: But when I stepped on that football field, I knew 1365 01:01:42,320 --> 01:01:46,760 Speaker 3: the expectations that the fans had, my teammates had, So 1366 01:01:47,040 --> 01:01:49,160 Speaker 3: nobody wants to hear, Hey, London, you got a spray 1367 01:01:49,200 --> 01:01:52,520 Speaker 3: and ankle back. Nobody can. If you step between these 1368 01:01:52,640 --> 01:01:55,680 Speaker 3: white lines, you better be ready to perform. 1369 01:01:56,440 --> 01:01:58,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, Detroit is about to have a rugby match with us, 1370 01:01:58,640 --> 01:02:00,480 Speaker 1: according to you, because that's gonna be our offense. 1371 01:02:00,720 --> 01:02:03,960 Speaker 3: And you get them for you logan, have you ever 1372 01:02:04,800 --> 01:02:06,480 Speaker 3: have you ever gone with four tight ends in the 1373 01:02:06,560 --> 01:02:07,200 Speaker 3: game and a runner? 1374 01:02:07,280 --> 01:02:09,400 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, it's beautiful. 1375 01:02:09,440 --> 01:02:11,000 Speaker 3: Oh that would be beautiful football. 1376 01:02:11,520 --> 01:02:13,720 Speaker 5: And the great thing I've always had this fantasy of doing. 1377 01:02:13,760 --> 01:02:15,320 Speaker 5: It's hard to find four guys that can do that, 1378 01:02:15,480 --> 01:02:17,360 Speaker 5: like play ball like that. But you can get into 1379 01:02:17,400 --> 01:02:18,920 Speaker 5: empty you can get in the site, you can do 1380 01:02:18,960 --> 01:02:19,680 Speaker 5: all sorts of stuff. 1381 01:02:19,680 --> 01:02:21,480 Speaker 3: So I'm saying, so let's imagine this. 1382 01:02:21,600 --> 01:02:22,600 Speaker 4: This is your fantasy. 1383 01:02:23,120 --> 01:02:23,920 Speaker 2: I think about this all time. 1384 01:02:24,120 --> 01:02:26,400 Speaker 3: Let's look at this, and you've got we got we 1385 01:02:26,520 --> 01:02:29,240 Speaker 3: got bakes in the game. Yah, we got sent it. 1386 01:02:29,880 --> 01:02:33,760 Speaker 3: We got earth guys. Yank Off is injured, Trescott or 1387 01:02:33,920 --> 01:02:34,720 Speaker 3: or Brandon. 1388 01:02:35,480 --> 01:02:36,959 Speaker 2: Could be why you know what I'm saying. 1389 01:02:37,000 --> 01:02:38,920 Speaker 3: Then we can move and then we also so now 1390 01:02:39,040 --> 01:02:40,320 Speaker 3: they don't have to mess personnelity. 1391 01:02:40,360 --> 01:02:40,960 Speaker 2: That's what I'm saying. 1392 01:02:41,040 --> 01:02:43,360 Speaker 3: Let's go so it's almost like the goal line. Yeah, 1393 01:02:43,680 --> 01:02:45,760 Speaker 3: and then we explode. Now we got a match up. 1394 01:02:45,840 --> 01:02:48,320 Speaker 5: We don't get we won't get a line back on yeah, 1395 01:02:48,360 --> 01:02:50,560 Speaker 5: which is like, that's that's why it's a fantasy of mine. 1396 01:02:50,800 --> 01:02:53,320 Speaker 3: We we're gonna get a line back on you, sho. 1397 01:02:54,200 --> 01:02:55,880 Speaker 2: I got it drawn out. I've been talking it for 1398 01:02:56,040 --> 01:02:56,560 Speaker 2: years about this. 1399 01:02:57,120 --> 01:02:59,160 Speaker 4: I didn't think we did the show sharing fantasies, but 1400 01:02:59,280 --> 01:02:59,760 Speaker 4: here we are. 1401 01:03:00,680 --> 01:03:01,840 Speaker 2: All right, keep behind the curtain. 1402 01:03:01,920 --> 01:03:04,200 Speaker 4: That's all right. That'll do it for this edition of 1403 01:03:04,320 --> 01:03:05,760 Speaker 4: the Booth Review. We'll see you next week. 1404 01:03:06,000 --> 01:03:09,120 Speaker 1: Booth Review was filmed at the Big Bear AI Command 1405 01:03:09,200 --> 01:03:13,120 Speaker 1: Center Studio. Big Bear AI offers mission ready AI for 1406 01:03:13,240 --> 01:03:17,720 Speaker 1: a rapidly evolving world, proudly protecting the Washington Commanders and 1407 01:03:17,920 --> 01:03:18,560 Speaker 1: its fans.