WEBVTT - Bengals Booth Podcast: Still Standing

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<v Speaker 1>Hi and everybody.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm Dan Horde and thanks for downloading the Bengals Booth Podcast.

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<v Speaker 2>The I'm Still stand. In addition, as the Bengals win

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<v Speaker 2>for the second time in their last three games and

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<v Speaker 2>pull within a game of first place in the AFC

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<v Speaker 2>North after beating the Cardinals in Arizona thirty four to twenty.

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<v Speaker 2>Coming up, you'll hear radio replays, locker room comment from

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<v Speaker 2>players and coaches, and postgame analysis from Dave Lapham. Then,

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<v Speaker 2>in this week's Fun Facts Conversation, I cover a wide

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<v Speaker 2>variety of topics with Orlando Brown Junior, including why he

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<v Speaker 2>was responsible for an incident that infuriated Ohio State fans.

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<v Speaker 2>are food items. Hopefully I've never steered you wrong. And

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<v Speaker 2>my latest recommendation is the egg on a roll at

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<v Speaker 2>the day Lily Deli in the Columbia Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati.

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<v Speaker 2>That's what it's called on the menu, but I order

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<v Speaker 2>it with eggs, American cheese and getta, and it is

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<v Speaker 2>tremendous if you're not from Cincinnati. Getta is a sausage

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<v Speaker 2>patty with oats and spices, similar to scrapple in other

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<v Speaker 2>parts of the country. In any case, the day Lily

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<v Speaker 2>Deli breakfast sandwich is big, delicious and not that expensive.

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<v Speaker 2>And now that I've described it for I might just

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<v Speaker 2>have to get one on Monday morning. Now let's get

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<v Speaker 2>to football and the radio replays from the Bengals first

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<v Speaker 2>ever regular season win in Arizona. Burrow is set, stops

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<v Speaker 2>the right foot, catches the snap from Karris looking right,

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<v Speaker 2>scrambling right, throws it.

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<v Speaker 1>Back in the raft and is caught in the back

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<v Speaker 1>of the end zone. Jamar Chase doing the gritty for

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<v Speaker 1>the first time in twenty twenty three, and the Bengals

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<v Speaker 1>take a six nothing lead. The Bengals will settle for

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<v Speaker 1>a forty yard field goal try for Evan McPherson. Robbins catches,

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<v Speaker 1>places the ball down. Here comes the kick gets on

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<v Speaker 1>its way and it is good. Three receivers right, two left,

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<v Speaker 1>tops back to throw. He's gonna float it downfield over

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<v Speaker 1>the shoulder. Catch, made it the five yard line and

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<v Speaker 1>it's a touchdown for Hollywood Brown. He got a step

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<v Speaker 1>on Jalen Davis and Dobbs made a perfect throw.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he did.

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<v Speaker 2>Dobbs in the gun, he has the ball.

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<v Speaker 1>He's back to throw his pass caught right at the

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<v Speaker 1>goal line for a touchdown. Guess who zach Ertz Who

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<v Speaker 1>spikes it emphatically As the Cardinals take the leaves. Burrow

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<v Speaker 1>in the shotgun on fourth down and goal from the one,

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<v Speaker 1>mixing lines up to his right. Burrow hands it to Mixon.

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<v Speaker 1>He goes oh, waiting for the signal. No touchdown signal, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>they say he did not get in.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow.

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<v Speaker 1>Second down and ten, the Cardinals at their own one,

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<v Speaker 1>Dobbs to throw his pass, picked off, Bengals have it

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<v Speaker 1>tam Taylor into the end zone and the Bengals get

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<v Speaker 1>a touchdown after all.

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<v Speaker 3>About it amazing, amazing.

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<v Speaker 2>First and ten Bengals from their own thirty seven. Burrow

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<v Speaker 2>will fake two, Mixing he's gonna fling it deep down

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<v Speaker 2>field for Jamar Chase.

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<v Speaker 4>He catches it at the ten.

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<v Speaker 1>And takes it into the end zone. Touchdown, Bengals sixty

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<v Speaker 1>three yards. The magic is back as Burrow throws it

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<v Speaker 1>deep and Chase takes it into the end zone for

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<v Speaker 1>the long touchdown.

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<v Speaker 2>First and ten at the Cincinnati eleven. They give it

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<v Speaker 2>to de Mercado, running wide to the left, gets away

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<v Speaker 2>from Pratt, Logan Wilson grabs him lunches toward the pylon.

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<v Speaker 1>Touchdown Arizona. Fourth and one, the Cardinals going for it

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<v Speaker 1>in the red zone. Dobbs catches a high snap, runs

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<v Speaker 1>to the right and gets hit by Pratt and tack

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<v Speaker 1>not short of the first down. The Bengals defense stops

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<v Speaker 1>the Cardinals on fourth and one, Jermaine Pratt bringing Dobbs

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<v Speaker 1>to the ground and the Bengals get the ball back.

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<v Speaker 1>Burrow catches the shotgun snap fakes to Mixing. Now scrambling

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<v Speaker 1>up the middle of the field, He takes off and

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<v Speaker 1>runs thirty five, goes into a feet first slide with

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<v Speaker 1>a first down, gives the first down signal, drops the

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<v Speaker 1>ball like dropping the mic. After running to the thirty

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<v Speaker 1>eight for a ten yard.

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<v Speaker 3>Game, the CAF is no longer an issue.

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<v Speaker 1>Second and goal from the three burrow in the gun

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<v Speaker 1>he catches at the eight. He fakes to mix and

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<v Speaker 1>now rolling to the right, back pedaling to the thirteen,

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<v Speaker 1>throws Jamar Chase on the back line of the episode

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<v Speaker 1>with his third touchdown catch as he sets on new

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<v Speaker 1>Bengals record with his fourteenth catch up the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Unbelievable.

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<v Speaker 1>On first and ten, Dobbs with a play action faigure

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<v Speaker 1>comes the rush. Hendrickson knocks the ball out. The Bengals

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<v Speaker 1>dive after and appear to recover at the twenty eight

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<v Speaker 1>yard line. A strip sack for Trey Hendrickson.

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<v Speaker 3>Unbelievable and that's the fifth fumble by Dobbs and he's

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<v Speaker 3>lost three of them. Trey Henderson strips.

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<v Speaker 1>It, Sam Hubbard recovers it. H Boys five minutes two

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<v Speaker 1>seconds to go, fourth down and two for the Cardinals.

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<v Speaker 1>Dobs back to throw from the pocket, bouncing throws broken

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<v Speaker 1>up and intercepted. It was deflected up in the air.

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<v Speaker 1>Jermaine Pratt comes down with the ball.

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<v Speaker 3>Down fourth down, but those instincts are you go get

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<v Speaker 3>the football.

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<v Speaker 1>Joe Burrow called it a must win game for the

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<v Speaker 1>Cincinnati Bengals and the Bayou Bengals. Burrow and Chase combined

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<v Speaker 1>to make sure that they got that win. Three touchdown

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<v Speaker 1>catches Burrow to Chase and a franchise record fifteen receptions

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<v Speaker 1>for Jamar. The Bengals win it by the final score

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<v Speaker 1>of thirty four to twenty. With the win, the Bengals

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<v Speaker 1>are two and three and just a game behind the

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<v Speaker 1>Ravens and Steelers in the AFC North. After Pittsburgh beat

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<v Speaker 1>Baltimore on Sunday seventeen to ten. The Browns had a

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<v Speaker 1>bye and are a half game ahead of Cincinnati at

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<v Speaker 1>two and two. Now, let's take you inside the locker room,

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<v Speaker 1>beginning with Joe Burrow. The guy who looked as mobile

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<v Speaker 1>as the Statue of Liberty last week in Tennessee looked

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<v Speaker 1>well normal in Arizona. Burrow moved around in the pocket

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<v Speaker 1>when needed, and even had that ten yard scramble that

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<v Speaker 1>had Jamar Chase shaking.

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<v Speaker 5>His I looked around and turned that TN sa T,

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<v Speaker 5>what the hell is he doing? I don't know if

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<v Speaker 5>T harrit me, but I definitely he turned around and looked

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<v Speaker 5>at T like, what the hell? I mean, if he

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<v Speaker 5>feels good and he feels like he could run do it.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm not gonna tell you him what to do. You know,

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<v Speaker 5>I already don't listen to him.

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<v Speaker 2>It was a hell of a performance, and Dave Lapham

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<v Speaker 2>discussed it with Burrow after the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Thirty six for forty six, three hundred and seventeen yards,

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<v Speaker 3>three touchdowns of an interception, and you said, look, I'm fine,

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<v Speaker 3>My CAF's good, and you proved it today.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>I finally felt pretty close to back to normal.

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<v Speaker 6>Was able to extend some plays, and if the quarterback

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<v Speaker 6>can't do that, it's hard.

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<v Speaker 4>To move the ball.

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<v Speaker 6>So I was happy to be able to steal some

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<v Speaker 6>first downs, extend some players get some big plays today.

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<v Speaker 3>So when did you know? I mean, obviously you had

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<v Speaker 3>a good feeling going into the football game, but at

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<v Speaker 3>one point, at what point in the football game did

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<v Speaker 3>you know? You know what I can do just about

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<v Speaker 3>ever anything? That three sixty looked pretty pretty impressive.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, first first touchdown.

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<v Speaker 6>I was able to extend it a little bit and

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<v Speaker 6>it felt great, so I was I was good to

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<v Speaker 6>go after that.

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<v Speaker 3>So when you guys, you and Jamar Jamar club record

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<v Speaker 3>fifteen catches, one hundred and ninety seven yards, three touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 3>When you and Jamar are seeing things the way you're

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<v Speaker 3>seeing things, can you guys be stopped?

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<v Speaker 6>Well, we were able to execute really well today. I

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<v Speaker 6>was excited about that. We all see. We still left

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<v Speaker 6>some points out there, left some yards out there, so

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<v Speaker 6>we got to get that corrected. But we're gonna continue

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<v Speaker 6>to get better.

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<v Speaker 3>How valuable is it to have a guy like Jamar

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<v Speaker 3>that can line up anywhere and do anything in your

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<v Speaker 3>offense and then other receivers doing the same thing. I

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<v Speaker 3>remember back in the day, we had like one or

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<v Speaker 3>two guys that could do that. Now all your receivers

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<v Speaker 3>do that. How big a deal is that for you?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, we're as deep as we've ever been.

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<v Speaker 6>We've you know, and Tea was out today and Andre

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<v Speaker 6>and Trenton stepped up big for us.

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<v Speaker 4>That's that's what you need out of those kind of guys.

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<v Speaker 4>So it was exciting to see that.

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<v Speaker 3>So you said early on in the week. It's a

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<v Speaker 3>must win, and you played like it was a must win.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, you pack, you backed it up. I don't

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<v Speaker 3>think there's anybody more competitive than you. How big is

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<v Speaker 3>this win? Big win?

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<v Speaker 4>But we want to know this week.

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<v Speaker 6>We're going to celebrate tonight, come back tomorrow, gotta be

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<v Speaker 6>want to know next week too.

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<v Speaker 3>And then you're in the by three and three at

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<v Speaker 3>the by. If you can get that W that's huge,

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<v Speaker 3>isn't it.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, we're focused on winning this week. So we just

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<v Speaker 4>got to have a great week of practice, continue.

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<v Speaker 3>To get better. Do you guys scoreboard watch? Did you

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<v Speaker 3>know that the Pittsburgh Steelers had knocked off the Baltimore Ravens.

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<v Speaker 4>No? I did not, so that's obviously a plus. We

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<v Speaker 4>just got to keep doing what we're doing.

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<v Speaker 3>Appreciate you, Joe.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah. Thanks.

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<v Speaker 2>With three offensive touchdowns, the Bengals equaled their total from

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<v Speaker 2>the first four games of the season, and they also

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<v Speaker 2>got their first defensive touchdown of the year on that

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<v Speaker 2>critical eleven yard pick six by Cam Taylor Britt with

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<v Speaker 2>one twenty three left in the first half. It gave

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<v Speaker 2>the Bengals a lead they never relinquished, and I caught

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<v Speaker 2>up with a second year pro out of Nebraska. Damn,

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<v Speaker 2>congratulations your first.

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<v Speaker 1>NFL hit six. It could not have come at a

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<v Speaker 1>bigger time. Described that moment and that's the man.

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<v Speaker 7>Honestly, it was just you know, something that we always

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<v Speaker 7>worked on that practice. I got a bigger practice this weekend.

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<v Speaker 7>It was somewhat at the same play, man, And you know,

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<v Speaker 7>everything comes around full circle, and it did.

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<v Speaker 8>Uh, we were.

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<v Speaker 7>Talking about it right before the playing at random Slidton.

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<v Speaker 7>I just jumped a routing you know, got the ball.

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<v Speaker 7>He use my boss get.

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<v Speaker 1>It was such a big swing in momentum because the

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<v Speaker 1>Bengals had just been stopped on fourth and goal inside

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<v Speaker 1>the line that looked like the Cardinals might be able

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<v Speaker 1>to take a league to halftime. And and that was

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<v Speaker 1>a momentum swing that really helps the Bengals win the game.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, most definitely, man.

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<v Speaker 7>But you know we love to stand up against those

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<v Speaker 7>those times, man, especially as the defense, you know, holding

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<v Speaker 7>the offense. When something goes wrong, we try to get

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<v Speaker 7>the ball back and you know as fast as possible.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, who would have wanted the ball to.

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<v Speaker 1>Joe Burrows in two picks for the defense a fourth

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<v Speaker 1>down stop, multiple sacks for Trey Hendricks, and the defense

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<v Speaker 1>made a lot of big plays today.

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<v Speaker 7>Yes, sir man, that's a that's you know, bigals defense football.

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<v Speaker 7>That's that's what you guys love, man, That's what you

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<v Speaker 7>know the fans know.

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<v Speaker 8>That's us.

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<v Speaker 1>You know is playing four games in before. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>you guys did to see that.

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<v Speaker 7>We love turnovers, man, and we we feed off of it.

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<v Speaker 4>You see, the teams be his offense.

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<v Speaker 7>So you know what, we're on ourp's and q's and

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<v Speaker 7>all team man, everybody is.

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<v Speaker 1>Joe described it earlier this week as a must win situation.

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<v Speaker 1>You guys are going home with a win. What's it

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<v Speaker 1>mean in this locker room?

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<v Speaker 7>It means a lot, man, honestly. And also we got

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<v Speaker 7>all we don't have to take this long ass trip back,

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<v Speaker 7>but it is so you know, it's a blessing, man,

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<v Speaker 7>it is a blessing. But you know we had to

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<v Speaker 7>get this dub. It was it was needed, and uh yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>that's that's about it.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know if you're aware of it, but fifteen

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<v Speaker 2>catches for Jamar's ther new franchise record. He nearly had

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<v Speaker 2>two hundred yards. How about the borrow to Chase show.

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<v Speaker 1>It looked vintage today, man, most definitely.

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<v Speaker 3>Man.

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<v Speaker 7>You can see that lsuit's connection. First year guys back,

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<v Speaker 7>you know, back together. H You can see it, man,

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<v Speaker 7>and he's very excited.

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<v Speaker 1>So I looked it up. You had a pick six

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<v Speaker 1>in Nebraska. It's now even one in the NFL. Fun

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<v Speaker 1>in college.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh don't worry.

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<v Speaker 7>I don't we guys get a couple bore in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>I was hoping you would say that. Oh yeah, congratulations

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<v Speaker 1>on the wind.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you so much.

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<v Speaker 2>is the official healthcare provider of the Bengals. It was

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<v Speaker 2>a record setting day for Jamar Chase, who broke Carl

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<v Speaker 2>pickens twenty five year old team record for most catches

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<v Speaker 2>in a single game. Pickens had thirteen against the Steelers

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<v Speaker 2>in nineteen ninety eight. Jamar finished with fifteen grabs for

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<v Speaker 2>one hundred and ninety two yards against the Cardinals. Apparently

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<v Speaker 2>he wasn't lying when he said he is always bleeping open.

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<v Speaker 2>Lap spent a couple of minutes with him after the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Team record fifteen catches, one hundred and ninety two yards,

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<v Speaker 3>three touchdowns. Talk about it. What was working for you today?

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<v Speaker 5>Everything offense is feeling the electric today. You know, Zach

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<v Speaker 5>calling great plays, old line, give me Joe good enough

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<v Speaker 5>time to throw the ball today, and Joe just reading

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<v Speaker 5>the coverages and getting the tour with He's.

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<v Speaker 3>So Joe looked like he was moving like Joe. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>he looked like he was in out of pocket, in pocket,

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<v Speaker 3>climbing the pocket, doing everything. I mean, did you know

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<v Speaker 3>Joe better than anybody was Jojoe?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he looked good today.

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<v Speaker 8>Man.

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<v Speaker 4>He ran the ball twice.

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<v Speaker 5>On the second time he ran, I looked at him crazy,

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<v Speaker 5>like what the hell are you doing? You know, But

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<v Speaker 5>if he's feeling good, he can take off like that.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, I'm glad to see that.

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<v Speaker 3>So what about a guy like Trenton Irwin. Higgins can't go,

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<v Speaker 3>he's got a little bit of a rip problem. Trenton

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<v Speaker 3>Irwin steps up, makes a bunch of plays for you

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<v Speaker 3>as a receiver, punt returner. I mean he's a pros pro,

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<v Speaker 3>isn't he?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Tia' is a great, great guy for us.

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<v Speaker 1>Man.

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<v Speaker 5>He works out every day, is always in his playbook,

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<v Speaker 5>and you know he's one of those guys that we

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<v Speaker 5>can move anywhere anywhere on the field and move all

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<v Speaker 5>the way around, you know. And that's the good thing

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<v Speaker 5>about Tiah. He's always working.

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<v Speaker 3>And then we like that you said you're always hoping,

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<v Speaker 3>and that's no, that's all that is is truth. You're

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<v Speaker 3>always hoping.

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<v Speaker 4>Man, Hey man, it's only guy.

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<v Speaker 6>Man.

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<v Speaker 4>God gifts, God gives.

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<v Speaker 3>What'd you say to your dad when you gave him

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<v Speaker 3>the football?

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<v Speaker 5>Uh No, he just asked me for the first touchdown ball,

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<v Speaker 5>and you know I told him if I get it again,

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<v Speaker 5>I'm a bringing to me immediate a second time. So

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<v Speaker 5>you know, it's just me and my dad having a

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<v Speaker 5>little fun time interacting at the game.

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<v Speaker 3>So this is I think maybe the third time you've

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<v Speaker 3>had three touchdown catches in the game. How how big

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<v Speaker 3>is that when you score three times in one football game.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just defense is just not playing my way. You know.

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<v Speaker 5>They they let me say they are playing my way

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<v Speaker 5>as I's just say, uh, they're giving me the looks

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<v Speaker 5>that I want. You know, we see the looks that

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<v Speaker 5>the corners are too far off, safety is not getting

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<v Speaker 5>across the field, so you know, we just take advantage

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<v Speaker 5>of the opportunities.

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<v Speaker 3>Finally, how many different places did you line up today?

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, you're you're you're an intelligent football player and

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<v Speaker 3>you can line up anywhere do anything. How many different

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<v Speaker 3>ways were you used today?

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<v Speaker 5>I was pretty much all over the fair number two

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<v Speaker 5>and number three backveil.

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<v Speaker 1>One thing I didn't do today with.

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<v Speaker 5>Ketch a handoff out the backfield, So I mean this

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<v Speaker 5>is gonna come.

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<v Speaker 3>Congratulations man, unbelievable performance. You're a stud, brother.

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<v Speaker 6>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 2>Other studs included Jermaine Pratt with a team high ten tackles,

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<v Speaker 2>an interception, and that key fourth down stop in the

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<v Speaker 2>third quarter. Trey Hendrickson had two and a half sacks

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<v Speaker 2>in a forced fumble, and how about Trenton Irwin. Eight

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<v Speaker 2>catches for sixty yards, four punt returns for sixty eight

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<v Speaker 2>more and some great blocking on the perimeter on screen

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<v Speaker 2>passes to Chase and Tyler Boyd. Burrow and Chase are

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<v Speaker 2>going to get the headlines, but Zach Taylor stressed that

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<v Speaker 2>it was a total team win.

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<v Speaker 9>We got really good players and they're gonna get all

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<v Speaker 9>the attention because they're a great job and they make

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<v Speaker 9>the plays that come to them, but the guys around

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<v Speaker 9>them also support them as well as any group could,

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<v Speaker 9>you know. And the times that they tried to take

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<v Speaker 9>away Jamar, those other guys are stepping up. And offensive

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<v Speaker 9>line did a tremendous job working different protections keeping.

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<v Speaker 1>The pressure off of him today.

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<v Speaker 9>And so really proud of of the offense, really probably

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<v Speaker 9>this whole team coming out with a victory.

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<v Speaker 3>Trent Irwin, do you speak of a guy he's ten

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<v Speaker 3>ten targets, eight catches, sixty yards, a couple of punter

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<v Speaker 3>three punt returns that he had. We're outstanding, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>dictating field position. He blocked on those receiver screens, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>so effectively. He's a pros pro, isn't he? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 9>You can trust him to do any job, and he

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<v Speaker 9>knows all the positions on offense. You trust him to

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<v Speaker 9>plug him in there and make the players that come

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<v Speaker 9>to him. He does a great job with his technique.

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<v Speaker 9>He gets every ounce of potential he's got in that body.

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<v Speaker 9>And we're lucky to have him.

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<v Speaker 3>So you get a quarterback Dobbs who who didn't head

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<v Speaker 3>and thrown an interception all season long, and it doesn't

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<v Speaker 3>work out on fourth down at the goal line and

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<v Speaker 3>you get a pick six his first interception he throws

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<v Speaker 3>all year, Cam Taylor Britt takes him back to the house.

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<v Speaker 3>How big was that?

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<v Speaker 9>That was a big momentum swing right there. You know,

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<v Speaker 9>they got to stop hoping for good field position coming back.

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<v Speaker 9>Cam's got great hands. They came in handy right there.

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<v Speaker 9>So that was a big play that we needed right

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<v Speaker 9>before the half.

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<v Speaker 3>Did you know at any point during the course of

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<v Speaker 3>the football game that Pittsburgh had beaten Baltimore? Did you

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<v Speaker 3>know what that what that outcome?

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<v Speaker 1>What?

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<v Speaker 9>I didn't know that one? That doesn't matter to us

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<v Speaker 9>right now. You know again, we just were so early

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<v Speaker 9>in the season. Just take care of what we can

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<v Speaker 9>take care of, and just our history in this league

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<v Speaker 9>tells us if you take care of what you take

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<v Speaker 9>care of at the end of the day, the things

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<v Speaker 9>that you want, we'll be right there in front of you.

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<v Speaker 3>Jermaine Pratt had the interception. He had like ten total tackles.

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<v Speaker 3>A couple of tackles for loss. I mean he was

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<v Speaker 3>extraordinary today as well.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, Jermaine stepped up in a big way. Such a

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<v Speaker 9>smart player. Really proud of him, Really proud of all

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<v Speaker 9>those guys that stepped up on defense. Put a lot

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<v Speaker 9>of pressure on their quarterback, created the turnovers, had sacks,

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<v Speaker 9>had some big third down and fourth down stops, and

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<v Speaker 9>so again they played great, great defensive football today for us.

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<v Speaker 3>So when you went on that first drive and executed,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, and got the third down touchdown on the

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<v Speaker 3>first third down of the game, get a red zone

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<v Speaker 3>touchdown out of it, did you think this looks like

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<v Speaker 3>things might be pretty good today. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>I mean that's how it was last week.

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<v Speaker 3>You know.

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<v Speaker 9>I think our first start down was the same situation,

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<v Speaker 9>and so it's just good to continue to improve. There

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<v Speaker 9>I show and that was a good start. Defense got

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<v Speaker 9>a three and out, offense went down and scored seven,

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<v Speaker 9>and that's the start we were looking for today.

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<v Speaker 3>So coach on to Seattle. Seattle comes to Cincinnati. What's

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<v Speaker 3>your first thought when Seattle comes to mind?

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<v Speaker 8>I have no idea.

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<v Speaker 3>I haven't started there in four years.

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<v Speaker 9>Shane Waldron is one of my best friends in this profession.

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<v Speaker 9>The offensive coordinator. But I don't know anything about their

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<v Speaker 9>defense right now, so we'll find that out tonight tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I certainly you certainly did study and get a

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<v Speaker 3>lot of knowledge on what kind of defensive presence the

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<v Speaker 3>Arizona Cardinals had, because you guys, you guys picked them

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<v Speaker 3>apart pretty well. It was. It was fun to watch

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<v Speaker 3>coach congratulates on a big win. Appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 1>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 2>Seeattle had to buy this weekend. We'll come to town

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<v Speaker 2>next Sunday with a three and one record after dropping

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<v Speaker 2>their opener at home to the Rams, the Seahawks have

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<v Speaker 2>won three straight over the Lions, Panthers, and Giants, and

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<v Speaker 2>in that New York game, the Seahawks set a team

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<v Speaker 2>record with eleven sacks.

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<v Speaker 1>Yikes. Now time for the radio guys recap lat Joe

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<v Speaker 1>Burrow called it a must win in the middle of

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<v Speaker 1>the week. When Joe has his heart set on something,

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<v Speaker 1>he usually makes sure that it happens. And he looked

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<v Speaker 1>like Joe Burrow again.

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<v Speaker 8>Today he did.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, he had the look in the in the

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<v Speaker 3>hotel this morning. I saw him at pregame meal and

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<v Speaker 3>he had that like I'm not going to be denied

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<v Speaker 3>to look kind of you know that Joe has when

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<v Speaker 3>he's like lasered in and there was no distracting him.

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<v Speaker 3>He wasn't talking to anybody, he wasn't socialize. He was

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<v Speaker 3>like bo laser focused. And he ended up going out

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<v Speaker 3>there and stepping up and playing really good football and

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<v Speaker 3>that that calf, you know.

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<v Speaker 8>He said he.

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<v Speaker 3>Pressed it a couple of times early on, felt good,

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<v Speaker 3>and he just kept making as many plays as he could.

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<v Speaker 3>He wasn't about to be denied.

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<v Speaker 1>It's funny you talked about that with a pregame meal

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<v Speaker 1>because we were down for breakfast together early in the morning.

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<v Speaker 1>Joe was down there earlier than usual. ESPN is running

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<v Speaker 1>an endless loop of Burrows bad plays this year, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>graphics about how he struggled statistically. It's got to be

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<v Speaker 1>strange when you know you're sitting in a room with

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<v Speaker 1>your friends and teammates and every TV screen in the

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<v Speaker 1>room is showing how badly you've struggled. It is.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, I can't imagine what it's like to me

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<v Speaker 3>to live in the life that Joe Burrow lives. As

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<v Speaker 3>we got on the first buses to come over to

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<v Speaker 3>the stadium, there's like two families of like eight kids

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<v Speaker 3>that were all within three years of each other. I

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<v Speaker 3>think that all were tow heads, all had on Joe

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<v Speaker 3>Burrow jerseys. The parents were there. I mean, is I'm

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<v Speaker 3>not saying that he's you know, not not Kelsey and

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<v Speaker 3>his girlfriend yet Taylor Swift. But I mean, I don't.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know how you live with that kind of fame.

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<v Speaker 3>It's got to be a it's got to be a

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<v Speaker 3>very challenging life for sure.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, he was terrific in the game, three hundred and

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<v Speaker 1>seventeen passing yards, three touchdowns, an interception when his wide

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<v Speaker 1>receiver slipped, a passer rating of one eight. If he

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<v Speaker 1>can move like he moved today, the Bengals offense is

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<v Speaker 1>going to be.

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<v Speaker 8>Fine, no question.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, I said, at what point in the game,

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<v Speaker 3>did you feel like, you know, after you did what

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<v Speaker 3>you did physically that that you know it was? He's

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<v Speaker 3>I said, was it that three sixty? He goes, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>that was I felt pretty good after that. And there

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<v Speaker 3>there a few times he said, when I climbed the

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<v Speaker 3>pocket and had to side step for two people, and

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't feel any effects from that. So I mean

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<v Speaker 3>I think he was, uh, he was top shelf. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>that's that's what they had.

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<v Speaker 8>In this league.

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<v Speaker 3>You have to have that. I mean, that's that's the

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<v Speaker 3>only way to survive in this league.

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<v Speaker 1>As Jamar Chase put it last week, he's always bleeping

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<v Speaker 1>open franchise record fifteen catches for a single game.

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<v Speaker 2>The record had lasted twenty five years by Carl Pickens.

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<v Speaker 2>At thirteen catches just under two hundred yards. It would

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<v Speaker 2>have been his third two hundred yard game and three

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<v Speaker 2>touchdowns to tie a single game record there.

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<v Speaker 3>And I said, how many different places did you line

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<v Speaker 3>up and how many different places were you utilized today?

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<v Speaker 3>He started rattling on like about a litany list of.

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<v Speaker 8>How he was used.

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<v Speaker 3>He goes, the only thing, you know, I didn't get

0:22:34.080 --> 0:22:35.760
<v Speaker 3>a handoff at the running back position. We're going to

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<v Speaker 3>work on that kind of put that in the repert

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<v Speaker 3>to Rberant. I mean, the thing is that he's in

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<v Speaker 3>a situation where it's not just it's all the receivers,

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<v Speaker 3>all of them. I mean, they can all line up

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<v Speaker 3>multiple places and do multiple things, and they're always ready

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<v Speaker 3>to play. I mean they're so well coached and Trent

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<v Speaker 3>Irwin pros pro stepped up to do and showed you

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<v Speaker 3>know what he's all about. He was ready to roll.

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<v Speaker 1>So the play of the day late in the first half,

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<v Speaker 1>after Bengals get stopped on fourth and goal from the one,

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<v Speaker 1>they turn right around and get a pick six from

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<v Speaker 1>Cam Taylor Britt that gives them the halftime lead and

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<v Speaker 1>completely swung the momentum in this game.

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<v Speaker 3>No doubt. I mean Zach. I was talking to Zach

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<v Speaker 3>about that in the post game and he said, that was,

0:23:18.160 --> 0:23:21.359
<v Speaker 3>you know, a huge momentum scenario there. He said, you know,

0:23:21.400 --> 0:23:23.520
<v Speaker 3>we were thinking we were going to get a good

0:23:23.560 --> 0:23:27.000
<v Speaker 3>field position, you know, stuffing back there and said when

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<v Speaker 3>when when that happened? That was you know, you get

0:23:29.880 --> 0:23:33.480
<v Speaker 3>a freebe like that, You get a non offensive, nonscript

0:23:33.640 --> 0:23:37.320
<v Speaker 3>score like that after being stopped on fourth in the

0:23:37.400 --> 0:23:40.840
<v Speaker 3>goal line situation. Man, you go from the lowest loads

0:23:40.840 --> 0:23:44.359
<v Speaker 3>to the highest to high and it's it's it's emotional recharge.

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<v Speaker 2>We often talk about complimentary football. This game a bit

0:23:47.760 --> 0:23:51.720
<v Speaker 2>amized it. Good hunt returns by Trenton Irwin. Money Mack

0:23:51.840 --> 0:23:54.080
<v Speaker 2>makes all of his field goals, defense comes up with

0:23:54.119 --> 0:23:57.240
<v Speaker 2>a couple of takeaways in several sacks, and obviously Burrow

0:23:57.320 --> 0:23:58.560
<v Speaker 2>and Chase I respectacing.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, there's no doubt. I mean, it's the scenario we're

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<v Speaker 3>just talking about. The offense stumbles and gets no points

0:24:05.760 --> 0:24:08.360
<v Speaker 3>in the low red zone, and then the defense comes

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<v Speaker 3>right back and scores on you know, literally the next play.

0:24:11.359 --> 0:24:15.520
<v Speaker 3>I mean that that's compromary football at its highest compliments, honestly,

0:24:15.600 --> 0:24:18.840
<v Speaker 3>And when stuff like that happened, you think this might

0:24:18.880 --> 0:24:21.400
<v Speaker 3>be our day. We may be in a situation where

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<v Speaker 3>here if we can avoid mistakes. And I was talking

0:24:23.960 --> 0:24:29.000
<v Speaker 3>to Zach about how neither team offense or defense was

0:24:29.040 --> 0:24:31.800
<v Speaker 3>penalized well into the third quarter. I mean three penalties called,

0:24:31.840 --> 0:24:34.359
<v Speaker 3>all of them on special teams, and it was the

0:24:34.440 --> 0:24:37.200
<v Speaker 3>only turnover at that point was the was to pick six.

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<v Speaker 3>It was a very well played, you know, football game

0:24:40.320 --> 0:24:42.479
<v Speaker 3>with a lot of football intelligence. He said, that's what

0:24:42.480 --> 0:24:45.159
<v Speaker 3>they're about, he said, that's the identity they want to have,

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<v Speaker 3>so hopefully they build on it.

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<v Speaker 2>It wasn't perfect. They're still struggling to pick up some picks,

0:24:50.600 --> 0:24:53.880
<v Speaker 2>twist and stunts on the offensive line, and I still

0:24:53.880 --> 0:24:56.040
<v Speaker 2>don't think they run it as well as they would

0:24:56.080 --> 0:24:57.920
<v Speaker 2>like to. But when you can go on the road

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<v Speaker 2>and win by fourteen, doesn't happen that often.

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<v Speaker 8>In the NFL team it doesn't.

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<v Speaker 3>And this opponent, you know, the record sometimes doesn't really indicate,

0:25:07.960 --> 0:25:09.600
<v Speaker 3>you know, the brand of football. And they were playing

0:25:09.600 --> 0:25:12.119
<v Speaker 3>and I think they've already played some pretty turn your

0:25:12.160 --> 0:25:14.680
<v Speaker 3>football teams and been in the game with him, beat

0:25:14.840 --> 0:25:17.920
<v Speaker 3>their wins against the Dallas Cowboys. I mean, that's a

0:25:18.000 --> 0:25:21.439
<v Speaker 3>quality football team. And like we always say, the National

0:25:21.480 --> 0:25:26.199
<v Speaker 3>Football League is definitely seventeen one week seasons. There's no

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<v Speaker 3>two ways about it. And you have to you'd take

0:25:29.240 --> 0:25:32.720
<v Speaker 3>a win from Clark, mentalize, move on, accept the defeat

0:25:32.800 --> 0:25:35.720
<v Speaker 3>from Clark, mentalized, move on, and see what happens.

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<v Speaker 1>So the next one week's season is a home game

0:25:37.880 --> 0:25:40.960
<v Speaker 1>against Seattle. If they can win it, get to five

0:25:41.040 --> 0:25:44.000
<v Speaker 1>hundred going into the buy, you talk about how much

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<v Speaker 1>better the team would feel about itself, the city would

0:25:46.640 --> 0:25:49.480
<v Speaker 1>feel about the team. I mean, the entire mood changes

0:25:49.760 --> 0:25:51.040
<v Speaker 1>if they can win one more game.

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<v Speaker 3>Absolutely, And I was stunned how many guys didn't know

0:25:54.760 --> 0:25:57.560
<v Speaker 3>the Pittsburgh beat Baltimore. When I said it to Trent

0:25:57.640 --> 0:25:59.399
<v Speaker 3>Hervey goes, this is the first I'm hearing it.

0:25:59.520 --> 0:25:59.800
<v Speaker 1>Wow.

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<v Speaker 3>There were multiple guys in that situation, and Zach was like,

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't I didn't really even check into it through

0:26:05.480 --> 0:26:07.760
<v Speaker 3>the game starters, and it has no impact on what

0:26:07.840 --> 0:26:10.200
<v Speaker 3>I have to do in this football game. So, I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>they are definitely focused on their tasks. There's no question

0:26:14.400 --> 0:26:17.320
<v Speaker 3>about that. They're right back in the thick of it now, Dan,

0:26:17.359 --> 0:26:19.520
<v Speaker 3>I mean, shoot, if they can get it done against

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<v Speaker 3>Seattle going to the buy three and three, there's gonna

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<v Speaker 3>be no worse in the game out.

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<v Speaker 1>Isn't it nice when you're the bearer of good news?

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<v Speaker 8>It really is?

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<v Speaker 3>It really is, because they were like, really, the looks

0:26:31.720 --> 0:26:33.119
<v Speaker 3>on the faces were priceless.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it should be easy to get radio show guests

0:26:36.240 --> 0:26:37.359
<v Speaker 1>this week. We like that too.

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<v Speaker 3>That's a fact. I'm telling you. Victory Monday. Who Victory

0:26:42.160 --> 0:26:44.479
<v Speaker 3>Monday is so much more fun down there at pay

0:26:44.560 --> 0:26:46.400
<v Speaker 3>Corps when you have three hours of radio to fill.

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<v Speaker 2>We don't know our player guests yet, but on Wednesday

0:26:51.240 --> 0:26:53.359
<v Speaker 2>night from six to eight, will be at game on

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<v Speaker 2>Sports Bar and White Oak for the Bengals Game Plan Show.

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<v Speaker 2>And on Friday afternoon from three to six, we'll be

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<v Speaker 2>at the Wings and Rings location in Greendale, Indiana for

0:27:02.760 --> 0:27:06.440
<v Speaker 2>the Bengals pep Rally Show. Now, time for this week's

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<v Speaker 2>fun Fact segment, where you get to know the person

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<v Speaker 2>under the pads. Time for some fun facts with Orlando

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<v Speaker 2>Brown Junior, the son of a great NFL offensive lineman

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<v Speaker 2>that everybody called Zeu, says in the King of the Gods, Orlando,

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<v Speaker 2>one of the best TV feature stories I have ever

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<v Speaker 2>seen was the NFL film story about you and your dad.

0:27:30.520 --> 0:27:33.679
<v Speaker 2>In it, Bill Belichick talked about his love for your father,

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<v Speaker 2>and there was great footage of your dad just destroying

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<v Speaker 2>people in the NFL. His playing career ended when you

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<v Speaker 2>were nine. What if anything do you remember about it.

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<v Speaker 10>I remember a lot, man, you know, I would say

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<v Speaker 10>around seven years old is when I kind of maybe

0:27:49.560 --> 0:27:51.600
<v Speaker 10>even a little bit before that, maybe like right around

0:27:51.680 --> 0:27:54.080
<v Speaker 10>six years old. I like, I feel like that's when

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<v Speaker 10>I really start being able to see the game, understand it,

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<v Speaker 10>really pay attention to him, the intricacies of situations, short yard,

0:28:01.720 --> 0:28:05.560
<v Speaker 10>it's two minutes, the flow of a game, starting to

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<v Speaker 10>understand concepts a little bit, you know, run this specifically

0:28:09.000 --> 0:28:09.720
<v Speaker 10>to the run game.

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<v Speaker 8>Uh.

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<v Speaker 10>And I mean it was so much to learn from him,

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<v Speaker 10>Just as you said, man, he played so long. He

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<v Speaker 10>also played with the great Jonathan Ogden. Uh So, Man,

0:28:18.560 --> 0:28:20.399
<v Speaker 10>it was just it was so much knowledge and so

0:28:20.520 --> 0:28:23.600
<v Speaker 10>much just great fundamentals for me to see at such

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<v Speaker 10>a young age. I times that, man, Honestly, I still

0:28:26.640 --> 0:28:28.680
<v Speaker 10>you know, look back at those moments man and reminisce,

0:28:28.800 --> 0:28:31.000
<v Speaker 10>you know, thinking about, you know, how great they were,

0:28:31.040 --> 0:28:33.479
<v Speaker 10>but also how hard they worked. You know, man, they

0:28:33.480 --> 0:28:36.320
<v Speaker 10>were they were. My dad was someone that really really

0:28:36.359 --> 0:28:38.320
<v Speaker 10>loved the game. And you know, he was a defensive

0:28:38.320 --> 0:28:41.600
<v Speaker 10>tackle in college and then his last year of college

0:28:41.600 --> 0:28:43.360
<v Speaker 10>they moved him to offensive tackle and he was in

0:28:43.400 --> 0:28:45.960
<v Speaker 10>a speed option wing T system, so he didn't really

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<v Speaker 10>have a lot of familiarity with the pro style offense

0:28:48.200 --> 0:28:52.080
<v Speaker 10>and man, so he really really really worked hard to

0:28:52.280 --> 0:28:54.720
<v Speaker 10>get those fundamentals down, and you know, I was able

0:28:54.760 --> 0:28:56.880
<v Speaker 10>to basically be at the forefront and see all of

0:28:56.880 --> 0:28:57.480
<v Speaker 10>it first hand.

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<v Speaker 2>There was a terrible accident in his playing career. We're

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<v Speaker 2>an official through his flag and it hit your dad

0:29:04.280 --> 0:29:06.520
<v Speaker 2>in the eye, And for people that don't know, there

0:29:06.520 --> 0:29:08.840
<v Speaker 2>are weights inside a flag so that they don't just

0:29:08.960 --> 0:29:12.040
<v Speaker 2>flutter away. It cost him three years of his career.

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<v Speaker 2>He was temporarily blind in one of his eyes. How

0:29:15.400 --> 0:29:18.160
<v Speaker 2>did that affect him? And your entire family.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, I mean it definitely had a huge effect on us.

0:29:20.560 --> 0:29:20.760
<v Speaker 1>Man.

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<v Speaker 10>You know, my parents surely divorced after the incident. You know,

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<v Speaker 10>we pretty much He was you know, doing a lot

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<v Speaker 10>of rehab, having to go through the lawsuit of New

0:29:30.760 --> 0:29:32.960
<v Speaker 10>York City, trying to work out and get back in

0:29:32.960 --> 0:29:35.960
<v Speaker 10>the NFL, bouncing back and forth between Baltimore and Miami.

0:29:36.000 --> 0:29:38.440
<v Speaker 10>He was working at I think it was IMG Academy

0:29:38.600 --> 0:29:41.480
<v Speaker 10>at the time, and you know, he was trying to

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<v Speaker 10>make sure he stayed in play, in shape while also

0:29:43.400 --> 0:29:46.720
<v Speaker 10>going through this lawsuit. Man, with the NFL. It took

0:29:46.800 --> 0:29:48.560
<v Speaker 10>somewhat of a big toll on my family, you know.

0:29:48.680 --> 0:29:51.320
<v Speaker 10>But ultimately, man, you know, he was able to come

0:29:51.360 --> 0:29:53.040
<v Speaker 10>back and finished career how he wanted to.

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<v Speaker 1>When you were young, he didn't want you to play football.

0:29:57.280 --> 0:29:57.600
<v Speaker 8>Why not?

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<v Speaker 10>Well, you know, he has such a path. You know,

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<v Speaker 10>he was born in Washington, d C. Man born and

0:30:04.320 --> 0:30:06.959
<v Speaker 10>raised in Washington, D C. In the seventies and eighties,

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<v Speaker 10>and you know, we all know, man, that was you know,

0:30:09.520 --> 0:30:11.520
<v Speaker 10>a very hard time for a lot of you know,

0:30:11.640 --> 0:30:14.000
<v Speaker 10>young black men during that time in that city. And

0:30:14.720 --> 0:30:16.720
<v Speaker 10>you know, he didn't he felt like he had very

0:30:16.720 --> 0:30:19.320
<v Speaker 10>few opportunities, and so you know, it was a lot

0:30:19.360 --> 0:30:22.280
<v Speaker 10>for him to understand. My my grandmother was a janitor

0:30:22.640 --> 0:30:25.240
<v Speaker 10>pretty much most of her life. My grandfather drove taxis,

0:30:26.000 --> 0:30:28.080
<v Speaker 10>so you know, it was he had a lot of

0:30:28.160 --> 0:30:31.160
<v Speaker 10>unfamiliarity with the path that he took, and so his

0:30:31.240 --> 0:30:32.880
<v Speaker 10>path was so hard and so difficult.

0:30:32.960 --> 0:30:33.160
<v Speaker 8>Man.

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<v Speaker 10>I feel like for a long time, you know, he

0:30:35.360 --> 0:30:37.600
<v Speaker 10>kind of held onto that and really didn't want me

0:30:37.800 --> 0:30:39.840
<v Speaker 10>or my siblings to kind of go through that type

0:30:39.840 --> 0:30:43.280
<v Speaker 10>of mental pain or mental endurance or whatever it was.

0:30:43.400 --> 0:30:46.640
<v Speaker 8>Man. But you know, for for everything that.

0:30:46.640 --> 0:30:48.400
<v Speaker 10>He did keeping me out of ball as long as

0:30:48.400 --> 0:30:49.680
<v Speaker 10>he did, I mean, I think it was the best

0:30:49.680 --> 0:30:50.600
<v Speaker 10>thing that ever happened to me.

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<v Speaker 1>We're visiting with Orlando Brown Junior. I have a son,

0:30:54.560 --> 0:30:57.440
<v Speaker 1>and watching him succeed in sports, it's one of the

0:30:57.480 --> 0:31:01.000
<v Speaker 1>great joys of parenthood. But when he struggled, that can

0:31:01.040 --> 0:31:03.760
<v Speaker 1>be very hard as a parent. And when your dad

0:31:03.800 --> 0:31:06.800
<v Speaker 1>first watched you play, it was hard for him when

0:31:06.840 --> 0:31:07.640
<v Speaker 1>you didn't dominate.

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<v Speaker 8>Correct, Yeah, it was very hard for him.

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<v Speaker 3>Man.

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<v Speaker 10>There was numerous times, especially in my first few games, Man,

0:31:13.120 --> 0:31:15.520
<v Speaker 10>he's leaving me, you know, he's dropping me off of

0:31:15.560 --> 0:31:18.120
<v Speaker 10>the game and I'm expecting to ride home with him,

0:31:18.120 --> 0:31:20.880
<v Speaker 10>and he's gone, and you know, ultimately, man, he just

0:31:20.960 --> 0:31:23.040
<v Speaker 10>he wanted wanted to see me play physical. He wanted

0:31:23.040 --> 0:31:24.840
<v Speaker 10>to see me play hard. You know, I was I

0:31:24.920 --> 0:31:26.760
<v Speaker 10>was obviously new to the sports, so I didn't really

0:31:27.080 --> 0:31:29.200
<v Speaker 10>comprehend that all in all, but you know, he wanted

0:31:29.240 --> 0:31:30.959
<v Speaker 10>me to see he wanted to see me finish blocks,

0:31:31.120 --> 0:31:34.560
<v Speaker 10>and so man, once I started finishing blocks, man playing

0:31:34.600 --> 0:31:37.280
<v Speaker 10>with that emotion, that passion, you know, he was very,

0:31:37.360 --> 0:31:39.040
<v Speaker 10>very happy and proud to proud to be there and

0:31:39.040 --> 0:31:39.520
<v Speaker 10>support me.

0:31:40.080 --> 0:31:43.280
<v Speaker 2>Once you started playing, you were all in. I heard

0:31:43.280 --> 0:31:45.160
<v Speaker 2>you say in an interview that you used to go

0:31:45.240 --> 0:31:51.000
<v Speaker 2>to bookstores and just spend weekends looking at NFL strategy books,

0:31:51.000 --> 0:31:54.560
<v Speaker 2>looking at NFL rules. I mean, you were trying to

0:31:54.640 --> 0:31:57.680
<v Speaker 2>learn the game, unlike most of your young peers.

0:31:57.720 --> 0:31:59.840
<v Speaker 8>I'm guessing because he wouldn't let me play.

0:32:00.440 --> 0:32:02.400
<v Speaker 10>Fortunately, he let me watch it and read it, so

0:32:03.000 --> 0:32:04.800
<v Speaker 10>you know, that was you could say, my vice at

0:32:04.840 --> 0:32:06.960
<v Speaker 10>a young age, I would go to Barnes and Nobles

0:32:06.960 --> 0:32:10.480
<v Speaker 10>with my brothers and my uncle Man and Saturdays Fridays

0:32:10.480 --> 0:32:14.400
<v Speaker 10>after school we'd be there watching or you know, sometimes

0:32:14.440 --> 0:32:17.000
<v Speaker 10>watching the NFL network. Other times, Man, I'd be reading

0:32:17.000 --> 0:32:19.440
<v Speaker 10>books on you know, some of the great players to

0:32:19.480 --> 0:32:22.360
<v Speaker 10>play the game, like Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, their stories,

0:32:22.440 --> 0:32:26.120
<v Speaker 10>Jerry Rice's story, you know, even dating back to some

0:32:26.160 --> 0:32:28.760
<v Speaker 10>of the older guys. Man like a friend Tarkenton, Uh,

0:32:28.920 --> 0:32:32.720
<v Speaker 10>you know his story, man, guys like a guy, so many,

0:32:32.800 --> 0:32:35.520
<v Speaker 10>so many, like so many great players in this league.

0:32:35.520 --> 0:32:38.520
<v Speaker 10>But I had to spend a lot of time studying

0:32:38.560 --> 0:32:41.280
<v Speaker 10>and understanding the game, and studying the offensive line position,

0:32:41.680 --> 0:32:45.200
<v Speaker 10>studying everything to take everything it takes mentally physically to

0:32:45.520 --> 0:32:47.800
<v Speaker 10>be a pro. And at an early age. Man, I mean,

0:32:47.840 --> 0:32:50.160
<v Speaker 10>I think that was something that had a really it

0:32:50.200 --> 0:32:52.040
<v Speaker 10>still does have a really big impact on who I

0:32:52.080 --> 0:32:52.800
<v Speaker 10>am today as a pro.

0:32:53.360 --> 0:32:55.200
<v Speaker 2>So when it came time to go to college, you

0:32:55.280 --> 0:32:58.200
<v Speaker 2>picked Oklahoma. You had gone to high school in the

0:32:58.320 --> 0:33:02.120
<v Speaker 2>Washington area, then in jets to Atlanta. What were your

0:33:02.160 --> 0:33:04.160
<v Speaker 2>initial thoughts on Norman, Oklahoma.

0:33:04.280 --> 0:33:06.400
<v Speaker 10>You know, I've got a tricky story on that. You know,

0:33:06.440 --> 0:33:09.960
<v Speaker 10>I was originally on my way to Tennessee University of Tennessee.

0:33:10.120 --> 0:33:12.280
<v Speaker 10>I had committed there when I was a junior in

0:33:12.320 --> 0:33:15.040
<v Speaker 10>high school. And at the time, man, they didn't check

0:33:15.120 --> 0:33:19.360
<v Speaker 10>my test scores and my grades my transcripts, and so Man,

0:33:19.400 --> 0:33:21.880
<v Speaker 10>at the time of heading into that last semester of

0:33:21.880 --> 0:33:23.960
<v Speaker 10>my senior year, Man, I had a one point seven GPA.

0:33:24.480 --> 0:33:28.320
<v Speaker 10>I had a thirteen on the ACT and I Christmas

0:33:28.360 --> 0:33:28.720
<v Speaker 10>treat the.

0:33:28.760 --> 0:33:33.240
<v Speaker 8>Test and I lost my scholarship to University of Tennessee.

0:33:33.400 --> 0:33:36.840
<v Speaker 10>And so basically what happened was, you know, we I

0:33:36.880 --> 0:33:39.120
<v Speaker 10>go up there for my official visit. Bus Jones lets

0:33:39.120 --> 0:33:40.920
<v Speaker 10>me know, hey, you know we're not gonna be able

0:33:40.920 --> 0:33:42.880
<v Speaker 10>to give you a scholarship. Long story short, they had

0:33:42.920 --> 0:33:45.920
<v Speaker 10>thirty three commits. They only had thirty one scholarships. That's

0:33:45.960 --> 0:33:47.800
<v Speaker 10>one of the guys that got pulled, which is understandable

0:33:47.840 --> 0:33:50.640
<v Speaker 10>based off the circumstances. And I got back to Georgia,

0:33:50.800 --> 0:33:52.400
<v Speaker 10>talked to my high school coach. He asked me where

0:33:52.440 --> 0:33:55.479
<v Speaker 10>I wanted to go. I had never visited Oklahoma. The

0:33:55.480 --> 0:33:58.959
<v Speaker 10>coaches had never visited me. And I just looked him

0:33:58.960 --> 0:34:01.320
<v Speaker 10>his eyes. I said, Coach Man, I think University of

0:34:01.320 --> 0:34:04.680
<v Speaker 10>Oklahoma was where God wants me to be. And sure enough, Man,

0:34:04.800 --> 0:34:06.800
<v Speaker 10>we got on the phone with Coach Stoops. We called

0:34:07.120 --> 0:34:10.799
<v Speaker 10>starting at his assistant at the office, Miss Julie, and

0:34:11.480 --> 0:34:13.800
<v Speaker 10>from there we got on the phone with coach Stoops

0:34:13.840 --> 0:34:16.160
<v Speaker 10>and coach Hipel coach Beatabo, and they offered me a

0:34:16.200 --> 0:34:19.080
<v Speaker 10>scholarship since the n l I. I signed it and

0:34:19.280 --> 0:34:22.279
<v Speaker 10>took my official visit in April. After I signed, and

0:34:22.760 --> 0:34:25.920
<v Speaker 10>I was a Leaden Row Lead. I enrolled July twenty fourth,

0:34:25.960 --> 0:34:28.279
<v Speaker 10>twenty fourteen on campus.

0:34:28.719 --> 0:34:31.759
<v Speaker 1>It certainly worked out well. The Sooners finished in the

0:34:31.760 --> 0:34:34.680
<v Speaker 1>top five all three seasons that you played for them.

0:34:35.080 --> 0:34:38.400
<v Speaker 1>You helped Baker Mayfield with the Heisman Trophy or final season.

0:34:39.239 --> 0:34:41.359
<v Speaker 1>It appears that you and Baker were really tight.

0:34:41.600 --> 0:34:42.479
<v Speaker 8>It's an interesting story.

0:34:42.760 --> 0:34:45.319
<v Speaker 10>It's kind of a funny story because so we came

0:34:45.360 --> 0:34:48.200
<v Speaker 10>in together my class coming in Oklahoma. It was me,

0:34:48.400 --> 0:34:53.840
<v Speaker 10>Baker Mayfield, Mark Andrews, Somaj p Ryan Davante, Bond, some

0:34:53.960 --> 0:34:56.120
<v Speaker 10>other names as well, some other names of guys that

0:34:56.360 --> 0:34:58.920
<v Speaker 10>still got a great relationship with. But we all kind

0:34:58.920 --> 0:35:00.279
<v Speaker 10>of came in together and spent a lot of time

0:35:00.280 --> 0:35:02.239
<v Speaker 10>on scout team red Shirt in that year, and so

0:35:02.239 --> 0:35:04.960
<v Speaker 10>we would whip up on a defense man and I

0:35:05.000 --> 0:35:07.160
<v Speaker 10>got to know Baker for you know, just because of

0:35:07.200 --> 0:35:09.279
<v Speaker 10>his work ethic. You know, I was a guy who

0:35:09.360 --> 0:35:11.120
<v Speaker 10>worked really hard. I'd get in there at five thirty

0:35:11.160 --> 0:35:13.400
<v Speaker 10>in the morning and be working all my sets with

0:35:13.440 --> 0:35:16.600
<v Speaker 10>our strength coach, and he'd already be fully in strenched

0:35:16.600 --> 0:35:20.120
<v Speaker 10>in sweat, throwing footballs and trash cans at five am. So, man,

0:35:20.120 --> 0:35:22.040
<v Speaker 10>we just kind of grew a natural bond from there.

0:35:22.080 --> 0:35:24.640
<v Speaker 10>And then obviously it's college, so took a few beers

0:35:24.640 --> 0:35:26.479
<v Speaker 10>with him here and there we got closer, and then

0:35:26.640 --> 0:35:28.680
<v Speaker 10>our moms met each other, and our moms got close.

0:35:29.280 --> 0:35:31.359
<v Speaker 10>It's crazy, man, So you know that's my guy.

0:35:32.400 --> 0:35:35.200
<v Speaker 1>Football fans a little bit north of here are still

0:35:35.239 --> 0:35:38.640
<v Speaker 1>a little bit salty from Baker planting the flag in

0:35:38.640 --> 0:35:41.400
<v Speaker 1>the middle of the field after a victory at Ohio State.

0:35:42.120 --> 0:35:45.880
<v Speaker 1>Were you partly responsible for that because of a pregame speech.

0:35:46.000 --> 0:35:47.960
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, I definitely take coole responsibility.

0:35:47.960 --> 0:35:50.040
<v Speaker 10>Man, it's the first time I might have openly come

0:35:50.040 --> 0:35:54.480
<v Speaker 10>out about this, But I had no idea that this

0:35:54.640 --> 0:35:56.799
<v Speaker 10>is something Ohio State does, win or lost. And so

0:35:57.440 --> 0:36:00.279
<v Speaker 10>Lincoln Riley at the time, our head coach, me and

0:36:00.320 --> 0:36:03.720
<v Speaker 10>Baker to speak to the team, and he's during separate times.

0:36:03.760 --> 0:36:06.359
<v Speaker 10>So I developed a whole power point, and the start

0:36:06.360 --> 0:36:09.799
<v Speaker 10>of my PowerPoint was the Ohio State team singing on

0:36:09.800 --> 0:36:12.640
<v Speaker 10>our field in twenty sixteen, and so you know, I

0:36:13.040 --> 0:36:15.799
<v Speaker 10>just I remember showing that clip, you know, showing our

0:36:15.840 --> 0:36:19.320
<v Speaker 10>bad plays looking up in the crowd, teammates, coaches, everyone's

0:36:19.360 --> 0:36:23.319
<v Speaker 10>face is red, angry, frowned up, and you know I

0:36:23.440 --> 0:36:26.440
<v Speaker 10>just mentioned. You know, look, man, when we win in

0:36:26.520 --> 0:36:29.200
<v Speaker 10>the Horseshoe this year, we're gonna set it on fire.

0:36:30.640 --> 0:36:32.560
<v Speaker 8>And so and so. I.

0:36:32.600 --> 0:36:34.000
<v Speaker 10>You know, it's something we do every time we play

0:36:34.080 --> 0:36:35.920
<v Speaker 10>University of Texas. Man, we plant the flag in the

0:36:35.920 --> 0:36:39.040
<v Speaker 10>middle of a field. That's our thing. It's funny because

0:36:39.640 --> 0:36:43.000
<v Speaker 10>the Horseshoe is turf, so the flag doesn't stick there.

0:36:43.040 --> 0:36:45.480
<v Speaker 8>But I'll take a little bit of responsibility for that.

0:36:46.520 --> 0:36:50.720
<v Speaker 2>We're chatting with Orlando Brown. Junior Sprinting and lifting weights

0:36:50.719 --> 0:36:54.359
<v Speaker 2>are not your forte. So the NFL scouting combine did

0:36:54.400 --> 0:36:57.040
<v Speaker 2>not go particularly well, and instead of being a first

0:36:57.120 --> 0:36:59.120
<v Speaker 2>round draft pick, you wound up being a third round

0:36:59.160 --> 0:37:01.160
<v Speaker 2>draft pick. How did that affect you?

0:37:01.160 --> 0:37:02.839
<v Speaker 10>You know, Man, still to this day, it gives me

0:37:02.840 --> 0:37:05.080
<v Speaker 10>a really big chip on my shoulder. You know, I

0:37:05.440 --> 0:37:07.359
<v Speaker 10>ended up in an amazing situation though. Man, I got

0:37:07.440 --> 0:37:11.680
<v Speaker 10>drafted to my hometown team, franchise that I grew up

0:37:11.800 --> 0:37:15.680
<v Speaker 10>in the building, literally on the daily. Man, my entire life,

0:37:15.680 --> 0:37:18.839
<v Speaker 10>it seemed like, and it was so many familiar faces.

0:37:18.960 --> 0:37:21.239
<v Speaker 10>I didn't have to learn a new city. I didn't

0:37:21.239 --> 0:37:23.880
<v Speaker 10>have to learn shortcuts to work when the snow or traffic,

0:37:24.520 --> 0:37:26.799
<v Speaker 10>all of those little things. And you know, I wasn't

0:37:26.800 --> 0:37:28.520
<v Speaker 10>It wasn't new to the city. So you know, a

0:37:28.520 --> 0:37:30.520
<v Speaker 10>lot of things that other rookies had to go through.

0:37:30.560 --> 0:37:34.000
<v Speaker 10>I didn't necessarily have to deal with that. But man,

0:37:34.080 --> 0:37:36.520
<v Speaker 10>I mean I ended up in a tremendous situation, man

0:37:36.560 --> 0:37:39.960
<v Speaker 10>with a great organization, And you know, man, I don't

0:37:40.040 --> 0:37:42.440
<v Speaker 10>I definitely don't regret you know, where I got drafted,

0:37:42.680 --> 0:37:45.799
<v Speaker 10>but ultimately I do wish I was a first round pick.

0:37:45.880 --> 0:37:47.959
<v Speaker 10>But everything happens for a reason, you know. I think

0:37:48.040 --> 0:37:49.719
<v Speaker 10>I ended up at the right spot in the right time.

0:37:50.480 --> 0:37:52.279
<v Speaker 1>In your second year in the NFL, you made the

0:37:52.280 --> 0:37:55.560
<v Speaker 1>Pro Bowl. You've made it every year since. Some guys

0:37:55.600 --> 0:37:58.359
<v Speaker 1>don't like to talk about personal goals, but you don't

0:37:58.400 --> 0:38:01.080
<v Speaker 1>shy away from that. What are some of the things

0:38:01.120 --> 0:38:03.560
<v Speaker 1>that you are still determined to accomplish?

0:38:03.600 --> 0:38:05.279
<v Speaker 10>Man, First and foremost, Man, I want to bring a

0:38:05.280 --> 0:38:07.600
<v Speaker 10>Super Bowl to the city. That's the first thing on

0:38:07.680 --> 0:38:09.719
<v Speaker 10>my mind and my heart that you know, it is

0:38:09.760 --> 0:38:13.520
<v Speaker 10>really important to me. Secondly, man, obviously being the best

0:38:13.520 --> 0:38:15.680
<v Speaker 10>player in the world at my position, you know, on

0:38:15.800 --> 0:38:18.000
<v Speaker 10>All Pro left tackle, first team All Pro left tackle,

0:38:18.040 --> 0:38:20.840
<v Speaker 10>and you know, continuing to make those Pro Bowls, and

0:38:21.000 --> 0:38:23.040
<v Speaker 10>you know, man, I ultimately, you know, I want to

0:38:23.080 --> 0:38:25.360
<v Speaker 10>be you know, a great, great leader in the community

0:38:25.360 --> 0:38:26.480
<v Speaker 10>here in Cincinnati as well.

0:38:27.760 --> 0:38:31.280
<v Speaker 2>Time for some wild card topics now with Orlando Brown junior,

0:38:32.000 --> 0:38:36.759
<v Speaker 2>you carry a lucky foxtail everywhere you go. Why on

0:38:36.840 --> 0:38:40.360
<v Speaker 2>God's Green Earth do you carry a lucky foxtail?

0:38:40.520 --> 0:38:40.759
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?

0:38:40.800 --> 0:38:42.560
<v Speaker 10>Well, man, it was just something I kind of started

0:38:42.600 --> 0:38:45.960
<v Speaker 10>in college my my wrestler freshman year, and I feel

0:38:45.960 --> 0:38:47.439
<v Speaker 10>like good things been happening to me since.

0:38:47.480 --> 0:38:47.680
<v Speaker 8>Man.

0:38:47.760 --> 0:38:50.680
<v Speaker 10>So I remember I bought the first one and I

0:38:50.760 --> 0:38:53.120
<v Speaker 10>kind of won the job, and my freshman year I

0:38:53.160 --> 0:38:54.640
<v Speaker 10>was like, I'm gonna go buy a few more.

0:38:54.719 --> 0:38:55.440
<v Speaker 8>So I bought a.

0:38:55.360 --> 0:38:57.879
<v Speaker 10>Few more, and I don't know, man, it's just become

0:38:57.880 --> 0:38:59.440
<v Speaker 10>a part of my swag and who I am. I

0:38:59.440 --> 0:39:01.279
<v Speaker 10>don't know, is is this part of me?

0:39:01.360 --> 0:39:01.520
<v Speaker 3>Now?

0:39:02.000 --> 0:39:02.680
<v Speaker 1>How many do you have?

0:39:03.120 --> 0:39:06.040
<v Speaker 8>I got like twelve? The YEP tweet is outen.

0:39:07.520 --> 0:39:11.680
<v Speaker 2>A as you put it, You're trying to help Cincinnati

0:39:11.840 --> 0:39:13.799
<v Speaker 2>win a Super Bowl, but you were part of a

0:39:13.800 --> 0:39:16.480
<v Speaker 2>Super Bowl team last year with Kansas City. What are

0:39:16.520 --> 0:39:19.440
<v Speaker 2>some of your fondest memories of the week and then

0:39:19.480 --> 0:39:20.919
<v Speaker 2>the game itself of the week?

0:39:21.000 --> 0:39:22.760
<v Speaker 8>Man, we as an old line.

0:39:23.360 --> 0:39:27.439
<v Speaker 10>I remember the guys mentioned that Bert Krishner was coming

0:39:27.480 --> 0:39:31.160
<v Speaker 10>to town, and you know the machine. He's hilarious, and

0:39:31.239 --> 0:39:33.759
<v Speaker 10>so you know, I'm like, man, I wonder if this

0:39:33.760 --> 0:39:35.600
<v Speaker 10>guy will give us backstage passes. So I d m

0:39:35.719 --> 0:39:39.560
<v Speaker 10>him and like a man fan, and he got us

0:39:39.560 --> 0:39:42.000
<v Speaker 10>backstage passes, and so, man, I remember we we went

0:39:42.040 --> 0:39:44.800
<v Speaker 10>and watched the show at the Arizona State Basketball Stadium

0:39:44.960 --> 0:39:47.520
<v Speaker 10>and he led us backstage. Man, we chopped it up

0:39:47.520 --> 0:39:49.239
<v Speaker 10>with him a little bit. That was so cool. And

0:39:49.280 --> 0:39:53.560
<v Speaker 10>then during the game, you know, it's it's it's one

0:39:53.560 --> 0:39:55.120
<v Speaker 10>of the most exciting games of your life, you know,

0:39:55.120 --> 0:39:56.880
<v Speaker 10>playing in the Super Bowl, because it's something you dream of.

0:39:57.000 --> 0:40:01.200
<v Speaker 10>Unfortunately for me, I didn't lose my first one. But man,

0:40:01.239 --> 0:40:03.520
<v Speaker 10>it was such a such a crazy experience. I just

0:40:03.600 --> 0:40:07.360
<v Speaker 10>I remember Jerck McKinnon sliding uh in that in that

0:40:07.480 --> 0:40:09.480
<v Speaker 10>situation when not much time left and coming back in

0:40:09.520 --> 0:40:10.640
<v Speaker 10>the huddle looking at me like.

0:40:10.600 --> 0:40:13.319
<v Speaker 8>I could have scored. It's a super Bowl it was

0:40:13.680 --> 0:40:15.399
<v Speaker 8>that was that was something that always kind of stick

0:40:15.440 --> 0:40:15.680
<v Speaker 8>with me.

0:40:16.280 --> 0:40:18.960
<v Speaker 1>You signed a lucrative free agent deal in the off season.

0:40:19.360 --> 0:40:21.000
<v Speaker 1>What do you like to splur John.

0:40:22.200 --> 0:40:25.439
<v Speaker 10>Gosh, Man, it really depends, Uh, you know I do.

0:40:26.920 --> 0:40:29.320
<v Speaker 10>I did grow up with my dad playing in the NFL,

0:40:29.440 --> 0:40:30.880
<v Speaker 10>so you could call me boogie.

0:40:31.000 --> 0:40:32.480
<v Speaker 8>I am somewhat boozy.

0:40:34.480 --> 0:40:37.520
<v Speaker 10>Man Splurging'm I gonna say I'm a big splurger, but

0:40:37.560 --> 0:40:38.640
<v Speaker 10>I do like nice clothes.

0:40:39.360 --> 0:40:42.799
<v Speaker 1>What is something about Orlando Brown Junior that very few

0:40:42.800 --> 0:40:43.880
<v Speaker 1>people know?

0:40:46.040 --> 0:40:47.640
<v Speaker 10>You know, obviously you do with me on the regular,

0:40:47.680 --> 0:40:50.440
<v Speaker 10>but you know a lot of people don't know, uh

0:40:50.920 --> 0:40:51.839
<v Speaker 10>how personal I am.

0:40:51.920 --> 0:40:53.160
<v Speaker 8>You know how personable I am?

0:40:53.200 --> 0:40:56.680
<v Speaker 10>And uh, you know, man, I really enjoy you know,

0:40:56.800 --> 0:40:59.760
<v Speaker 10>being able to interact with people, get to know people.

0:41:00.239 --> 0:41:03.880
<v Speaker 10>There's always something to take from someone, no matter you know,

0:41:03.920 --> 0:41:07.080
<v Speaker 10>how they classify themselves, where they're classified socially.

0:41:06.800 --> 0:41:07.640
<v Speaker 8>Whatever it may be.

0:41:08.520 --> 0:41:10.799
<v Speaker 10>I always enjoy man getting to talk to people, hearing

0:41:10.800 --> 0:41:13.759
<v Speaker 10>people's stories, understanding the way that people think.

0:41:14.560 --> 0:41:17.160
<v Speaker 2>Final fun fact for Orlando Brown Junior, And this one's

0:41:17.200 --> 0:41:24.239
<v Speaker 2>kind of deep. If you could meet anybody in history, athlete, actor, statesman,

0:41:24.520 --> 0:41:28.000
<v Speaker 2>religious figure, whoever that person might be, who would it be.

0:41:28.320 --> 0:41:30.160
<v Speaker 10>I would have loved I have had an opportunity to

0:41:30.160 --> 0:41:36.320
<v Speaker 10>talk to Kobe Bryant, you know, just understanding his approach,

0:41:36.640 --> 0:41:41.040
<v Speaker 10>his mental toughness, his ability to focus on the now.

0:41:42.360 --> 0:41:44.200
<v Speaker 10>You know, he was someone that was very present in

0:41:44.239 --> 0:41:47.920
<v Speaker 10>the moment when he played his sport. And you know,

0:41:48.000 --> 0:41:50.279
<v Speaker 10>it's very rare that, you know, you get guys like that.

0:41:50.320 --> 0:41:53.200
<v Speaker 10>You know, I think in football, you know, Tom Brady

0:41:53.440 --> 0:41:56.480
<v Speaker 10>is a guy like that. Muhammad Ali was a guy

0:41:56.480 --> 0:41:58.400
<v Speaker 10>that was like that in his sport that was very

0:41:58.719 --> 0:42:00.680
<v Speaker 10>you know, in the moment. And I would love to

0:42:00.719 --> 0:42:02.920
<v Speaker 10>be able to talk to those guys, ask questions about

0:42:04.120 --> 0:42:06.319
<v Speaker 10>you little things like that, small things like that about

0:42:06.320 --> 0:42:07.360
<v Speaker 10>their mental in that moment.

0:42:08.320 --> 0:42:11.000
<v Speaker 2>It's great to have you in Cincinnati. Your dad would

0:42:11.000 --> 0:42:13.640
<v Speaker 2>be very proud. Appreciate your time, Appreciate you.

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<v Speaker 8>Thank you.

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