1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:10,468 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:11,468 --> 00:00:12,588 Speaker 2: What's happening, good people? 4 00:00:12,628 --> 00:00:14,908 Speaker 3: This is Good Morning Football, present of my old trapper 5 00:00:14,948 --> 00:00:15,468 Speaker 3: feature Key. 6 00:00:15,548 --> 00:00:16,828 Speaker 2: It's Monday, November tenth. 7 00:00:17,028 --> 00:00:19,508 Speaker 3: We are one game away from Week ten being complete. 8 00:00:19,668 --> 00:00:22,388 Speaker 3: I'm javiertof here in Los Angeles. As always, Matt I 9 00:00:22,468 --> 00:00:25,988 Speaker 3: teo to my left. Isaiah Standback joins us today in 10 00:00:26,108 --> 00:00:29,428 Speaker 3: from Dallas. Isaiah, great to see you and Kyle Brant. 11 00:00:29,788 --> 00:00:33,268 Speaker 3: Still don't know the end of your shirt saying good better, best, 12 00:00:33,348 --> 00:00:35,868 Speaker 3: because all I know is that there's a man who screams. 13 00:00:35,548 --> 00:00:37,068 Speaker 2: This juggular out in Chicago. 14 00:00:37,308 --> 00:00:39,108 Speaker 3: So you can finish the rest of us as the 15 00:00:39,108 --> 00:00:40,108 Speaker 3: Bears one yesterday. 16 00:00:41,108 --> 00:00:43,148 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a man who coaches a six and three 17 00:00:43,188 --> 00:00:44,188 Speaker 1: team who keeps winning. 18 00:00:44,228 --> 00:00:45,748 Speaker 2: But we still don't know if they're good or not. 19 00:00:46,188 --> 00:00:47,868 Speaker 1: Guys, we don't know a lot of things about these teams. 20 00:00:47,908 --> 00:00:50,708 Speaker 1: But we're getting the answers quickly. We'll get more tonight. 21 00:00:50,708 --> 00:00:52,468 Speaker 1: We've got packers, we've got egos. We got to wrap 22 00:00:52,548 --> 00:00:55,068 Speaker 1: up the whole entire weekend on a little program that 23 00:00:55,148 --> 00:00:58,348 Speaker 1: we call Good Morning Football. 24 00:00:58,428 --> 00:01:15,868 Speaker 4: Let's roll Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by old Trapper. 25 00:01:16,868 --> 00:01:19,348 Speaker 3: That's all right, DMFB on a Monday, everybody, hope you're 26 00:01:19,348 --> 00:01:19,708 Speaker 3: doing great. 27 00:01:19,708 --> 00:01:20,668 Speaker 2: Hope was a great. 28 00:01:20,468 --> 00:01:24,668 Speaker 3: Weekend filled with family and football, most importantly Jamie Mantai, 29 00:01:24,748 --> 00:01:28,708 Speaker 3: Kyle and Isaiah an entire day of games. Jonathan Taylor 30 00:01:28,788 --> 00:01:31,508 Speaker 3: kicked things off for the Colts in Germany and it 31 00:01:31,588 --> 00:01:35,188 Speaker 3: finished Kyle with a Sunday night outing, at least. 32 00:01:34,948 --> 00:01:35,828 Speaker 2: For the Chargers. 33 00:01:35,868 --> 00:01:37,668 Speaker 3: I'm not sure if it was a full blown one 34 00:01:37,748 --> 00:01:39,748 Speaker 3: hundred percent outing for the Steelers here in La. 35 00:01:39,908 --> 00:01:40,748 Speaker 2: Yeah, let's find out. 36 00:01:40,948 --> 00:01:43,748 Speaker 1: Rogers has had some infamous trips to California over the year, 37 00:01:43,828 --> 00:01:46,828 Speaker 1: especially with the Packers not often gone well, you know 38 00:01:46,908 --> 00:01:48,868 Speaker 1: his history with the forty nine Ers. He's lost the 39 00:01:48,948 --> 00:01:51,868 Speaker 1: Chargers as well. But listen, Tomlin's fired up. It's all 40 00:01:51,868 --> 00:01:54,508 Speaker 1: the Steelers fans. Usual deal there. They take over the 41 00:01:54,548 --> 00:01:58,148 Speaker 1: place and early on the Rogers Steelers are winning three 42 00:01:58,188 --> 00:02:01,748 Speaker 1: nothing but wait, watch this. Khalil Mack, his old NFC 43 00:02:01,828 --> 00:02:07,028 Speaker 1: North nemesis. We got a safety folk as safety. He 44 00:02:07,108 --> 00:02:08,588 Speaker 1: tries to escape, He gets out of the ends and 45 00:02:08,628 --> 00:02:10,348 Speaker 1: then goes back in and then runs into his own 46 00:02:10,348 --> 00:02:11,468 Speaker 1: line and loses the balls. 47 00:02:11,588 --> 00:02:12,868 Speaker 2: Very lucky to get it back. He could have been 48 00:02:12,908 --> 00:02:14,028 Speaker 2: a touchdown for the Chargers. 49 00:02:14,948 --> 00:02:17,188 Speaker 1: So when he's just iron things out from there, not 50 00:02:17,268 --> 00:02:21,148 Speaker 1: really second quarter now five to three, beautiful score. Padres 51 00:02:21,228 --> 00:02:24,428 Speaker 1: Erson pirates five to three. Look at that, it's intercepted 52 00:02:24,708 --> 00:02:29,108 Speaker 1: r J. Mickens Larok returns at ten yards and Mickens 53 00:02:29,148 --> 00:02:31,748 Speaker 1: a six round pick out of Clemson. It's gonna be 54 00:02:31,828 --> 00:02:34,828 Speaker 1: that kind of night. Here comes Herbert five to three. 55 00:02:34,908 --> 00:02:37,108 Speaker 1: Don't make the score change. Ah, they did too bad. 56 00:02:37,108 --> 00:02:38,748 Speaker 1: I like seeing that five to three. It's weird, but 57 00:02:38,868 --> 00:02:42,628 Speaker 1: that's Ladd mcconkeye fifteen yard touchdown, now twelve to three. 58 00:02:42,788 --> 00:02:45,228 Speaker 1: Mconkie has four touchdowns on the season. Herbert had a 59 00:02:45,228 --> 00:02:48,268 Speaker 1: pretty mild knife by his standards, but efficient. Fourth quarter, 60 00:02:48,548 --> 00:02:51,548 Speaker 1: fifteen to three. We have three points. As the Steelers fans, 61 00:02:51,548 --> 00:02:55,428 Speaker 1: what are you doing? Ladd McConkie. Down that sideline, Get 62 00:02:55,468 --> 00:02:58,268 Speaker 1: him down. He's deceptively fast. Jalen Ramsey better get him 63 00:02:58,548 --> 00:02:59,628 Speaker 1: and he cuts it off and. 64 00:02:59,748 --> 00:03:01,188 Speaker 2: Get him fifty eight yards. 65 00:03:01,228 --> 00:03:03,188 Speaker 1: Mconkee finished with one hundred and seven yards on just 66 00:03:03,228 --> 00:03:03,868 Speaker 1: four catches. 67 00:03:04,468 --> 00:03:07,548 Speaker 2: Plays later, first and goal. Come on you, by Dawn, 68 00:03:07,988 --> 00:03:11,068 Speaker 2: you love him. He's all over fantasy football. He scores 69 00:03:11,068 --> 00:03:11,908 Speaker 2: two yards touchdown. 70 00:03:11,948 --> 00:03:14,628 Speaker 1: He finished with twenty five carries for ninety five in 71 00:03:14,628 --> 00:03:17,108 Speaker 1: a touchdown and then calvinoff. 72 00:03:16,668 --> 00:03:18,708 Speaker 2: The third off his hands. Let's watch Aaron Rodgers reaction. 73 00:03:18,748 --> 00:03:20,788 Speaker 1: He seems really thrilled, and he threw the ball accurately 74 00:03:20,828 --> 00:03:22,508 Speaker 1: and his receiver did catch it in three two. 75 00:03:25,068 --> 00:03:25,308 Speaker 5: Ah. 76 00:03:25,388 --> 00:03:26,468 Speaker 2: It just makes me laugh. 77 00:03:26,788 --> 00:03:29,548 Speaker 1: He had no attempt to conceal that, and neither is 78 00:03:29,628 --> 00:03:30,308 Speaker 1: Jim Harvaugh. 79 00:03:30,588 --> 00:03:34,188 Speaker 2: Look at coach. He needed one. He got one big home. 80 00:03:34,028 --> 00:03:37,108 Speaker 1: Win against a quality opponent, very one sided game. 81 00:03:37,148 --> 00:03:39,468 Speaker 2: And who was great in this game the Chargers defense. 82 00:03:39,908 --> 00:03:43,668 Speaker 1: They held the Steelers to ten points, twenty five to ten. 83 00:03:44,108 --> 00:03:47,868 Speaker 1: The Chargers have a very good seven and three record. Afterwards, 84 00:03:48,268 --> 00:03:50,628 Speaker 1: let's hear it from Justin Herbert, and let's hear from 85 00:03:50,668 --> 00:03:52,588 Speaker 1: an action Aaron Rodgers. 86 00:03:54,028 --> 00:03:55,028 Speaker 2: It was a huge win for us day. 87 00:03:55,068 --> 00:03:57,468 Speaker 6: You know, if up, the defense played incredibly well today 88 00:03:57,508 --> 00:03:59,308 Speaker 6: and to be able to get some turnovers like that, 89 00:03:59,668 --> 00:04:01,508 Speaker 6: a bunch of huge stops and then the special teams 90 00:04:01,508 --> 00:04:04,348 Speaker 6: get getting a turnover too, you know, they made our 91 00:04:04,428 --> 00:04:06,068 Speaker 6: jub so much easier. And you know, I thought the 92 00:04:06,068 --> 00:04:07,388 Speaker 6: defense and special teams played so well. 93 00:04:07,508 --> 00:04:11,908 Speaker 5: Defense played really well tonight, and offensively we were pretty bad. 94 00:04:12,108 --> 00:04:14,508 Speaker 7: So we got to find a way to get open 95 00:04:14,508 --> 00:04:15,788 Speaker 7: on third down. I got to find a way to 96 00:04:15,828 --> 00:04:16,148 Speaker 7: hit him. 97 00:04:16,148 --> 00:04:17,308 Speaker 2: And because that. 98 00:04:17,388 --> 00:04:21,628 Speaker 3: Was just some bad ball, Fanti so funny. Kyle Brandt's 99 00:04:21,708 --> 00:04:24,908 Speaker 3: talking about the scores and the offense and this and that, 100 00:04:25,028 --> 00:04:27,708 Speaker 3: and the second he goes and the Chargers defense, Manti 101 00:04:27,788 --> 00:04:30,068 Speaker 3: is like a dog that someone said snack or walk 102 00:04:30,108 --> 00:04:33,028 Speaker 3: and he's like, oh, you were go ahead man time. 103 00:04:39,948 --> 00:04:42,548 Speaker 8: I also had to perk up on my classmate Keenan 104 00:04:42,628 --> 00:04:46,788 Speaker 8: Allen bricking Antonio Gates reception Rocord, congratulations to him. But 105 00:04:46,868 --> 00:04:49,388 Speaker 8: again the defense, My ears went up, everything went up. 106 00:04:49,468 --> 00:04:51,588 Speaker 8: And when I watched this defense, they had a safety, 107 00:04:51,628 --> 00:04:52,628 Speaker 8: they had three turnovers. 108 00:04:52,668 --> 00:04:54,988 Speaker 9: They didn't allow a touchdown until the last drive of 109 00:04:55,028 --> 00:04:57,148 Speaker 9: the game. For the Pittsburgh Steelers. There's a lot of 110 00:04:57,188 --> 00:05:00,508 Speaker 9: talk about great defenses and great defensive coordinators. I think 111 00:05:00,588 --> 00:05:03,188 Speaker 9: we need to start putting Kevin Mintur into that conversation 112 00:05:03,468 --> 00:05:06,228 Speaker 9: because what I saw in their attack of Aaron Rodgers 113 00:05:06,268 --> 00:05:08,108 Speaker 9: and the Pittsburgh Steelers was a game plan that was 114 00:05:08,148 --> 00:05:12,508 Speaker 9: specifically designed for Aaron Rodgers. Like you watched that pass 115 00:05:12,588 --> 00:05:15,788 Speaker 9: rush that they had, Nobody ran beyond the level of 116 00:05:15,788 --> 00:05:17,708 Speaker 9: the quarterback. It was almost like they knew where Aaron 117 00:05:17,788 --> 00:05:19,748 Speaker 9: Rodgers wanted to scramble. He likes to go here, and 118 00:05:19,788 --> 00:05:22,468 Speaker 9: they were talking about it on the broadcast all night long, 119 00:05:22,588 --> 00:05:25,308 Speaker 9: like Aaron Rodgers likes to escape here, but for some reason, 120 00:05:25,348 --> 00:05:27,588 Speaker 9: there always seems to be a Charger there. And then 121 00:05:27,588 --> 00:05:30,028 Speaker 9: how many times have you seen Aaron Rodgers on a 122 00:05:30,108 --> 00:05:32,468 Speaker 9: run play be able to throw the ball to his 123 00:05:32,588 --> 00:05:35,788 Speaker 9: receiver on a slant or a little fade. 124 00:05:36,028 --> 00:05:37,588 Speaker 2: There was a play that I saw last night. 125 00:05:37,548 --> 00:05:40,908 Speaker 9: Where you see Bud Duprie, the outside linebacker, the rusher 126 00:05:41,308 --> 00:05:42,748 Speaker 9: for watching this struck right into. 127 00:05:42,628 --> 00:05:44,828 Speaker 7: The zone and Aaron Rodgers like, wait, how are you there? 128 00:05:44,908 --> 00:05:46,788 Speaker 2: Why? How did you know he's going to go into 129 00:05:46,828 --> 00:05:47,468 Speaker 2: that little era. 130 00:05:47,708 --> 00:05:50,428 Speaker 9: It's like Kevin Mincher knew, like, hey, at this part 131 00:05:50,468 --> 00:05:53,468 Speaker 9: of the field, on this side of the field, he's 132 00:05:53,508 --> 00:05:55,628 Speaker 9: going to want to go to this guy, so always 133 00:05:55,668 --> 00:05:58,108 Speaker 9: have somebody there. So I wanted to give Kevin Mintor 134 00:05:58,148 --> 00:06:00,828 Speaker 9: his flowers because it hasn't been just this game, but 135 00:06:00,868 --> 00:06:02,428 Speaker 9: he's done it for the past few years as a 136 00:06:02,468 --> 00:06:06,468 Speaker 9: defensive coordinator for the Chargers that he's put his players 137 00:06:06,468 --> 00:06:09,628 Speaker 9: in positions to be very, very dominant and execute a 138 00:06:09,668 --> 00:06:12,188 Speaker 9: game plan that only gave up ten points and it 139 00:06:12,268 --> 00:06:13,708 Speaker 9: really carried the team the entire game. 140 00:06:13,788 --> 00:06:15,468 Speaker 7: So shout out to Kevin Minturn, that defense. 141 00:06:15,988 --> 00:06:17,068 Speaker 2: Shout out to that defense. 142 00:06:17,108 --> 00:06:18,948 Speaker 1: But did they have to do a whole lot to 143 00:06:18,948 --> 00:06:20,188 Speaker 1: shut down Aaron Rodgers? 144 00:06:20,228 --> 00:06:24,268 Speaker 10: All I've been saying, the reality is the Pittsburgh Steelers 145 00:06:24,268 --> 00:06:26,668 Speaker 10: have not done enough, and they did not do enough 146 00:06:26,868 --> 00:06:30,508 Speaker 10: prior to the trade deadline to help out their veteran quarterback. 147 00:06:30,588 --> 00:06:33,668 Speaker 10: He just doesn't have enough, ammo that he could throw 148 00:06:33,668 --> 00:06:35,508 Speaker 10: the ball all day long. He could drop back all 149 00:06:35,548 --> 00:06:37,828 Speaker 10: day long. All he's gonna do is hold onto the ball. 150 00:06:37,828 --> 00:06:39,228 Speaker 10: What do you see happening to hear on your screen 151 00:06:39,388 --> 00:06:41,308 Speaker 10: holding onto the ball? Why is that happening? 152 00:06:41,428 --> 00:06:42,588 Speaker 2: You can call it a cover sack. 153 00:06:42,628 --> 00:06:44,548 Speaker 10: I know mess I wants to talking about the Chargers defense, 154 00:06:44,708 --> 00:06:45,988 Speaker 10: or you can just talk about the fact that he 155 00:06:45,988 --> 00:06:48,588 Speaker 10: doesn't have anybody else to throw the ball to outside 156 00:06:48,588 --> 00:06:51,268 Speaker 10: of DK Metcalf. DK Metcalf was three for seven on 157 00:06:51,348 --> 00:06:53,588 Speaker 10: the tips yesterday. Why did Aaron Rodgers turn the ball 158 00:06:53,628 --> 00:06:55,548 Speaker 10: over through the area yesterday because he was trying to 159 00:06:55,588 --> 00:06:57,068 Speaker 10: force the ball to DK Metcalf. 160 00:06:57,188 --> 00:06:58,188 Speaker 2: Why is he trying to force the. 161 00:06:58,268 --> 00:07:01,108 Speaker 10: DK Metcalf because there's nobody else that's getting open. They 162 00:07:01,148 --> 00:07:04,988 Speaker 10: need more ammo, they need more weapons for air Rogers 163 00:07:04,988 --> 00:07:07,028 Speaker 10: because he can't utilize his legs. So if you can't 164 00:07:07,068 --> 00:07:09,428 Speaker 10: utilize your legs, you need to surround him with enough 165 00:07:09,588 --> 00:07:11,748 Speaker 10: personnel to be able to get open. And as you 166 00:07:11,788 --> 00:07:13,668 Speaker 10: just heard him say in a post game interview, he 167 00:07:13,708 --> 00:07:14,668 Speaker 10: doesn't have enough. 168 00:07:16,268 --> 00:07:19,068 Speaker 2: Yeah, well, no more is coming, buddy. That's it is. 169 00:07:19,308 --> 00:07:21,388 Speaker 1: You sign up to be on the Steelers in your forties. 170 00:07:21,388 --> 00:07:21,828 Speaker 2: That's fine. 171 00:07:21,868 --> 00:07:24,228 Speaker 1: It's been a good little season to start, especially that 172 00:07:24,548 --> 00:07:28,108 Speaker 1: there is no ammunition coming. There aren't no trades, there's nothing. 173 00:07:28,148 --> 00:07:30,348 Speaker 2: This is it. The Steelers have lost three out of four. 174 00:07:30,548 --> 00:07:31,948 Speaker 2: It's not pretty right now. 175 00:07:32,028 --> 00:07:34,508 Speaker 1: The Rogers played by far his poorest game of the season. 176 00:07:34,508 --> 00:07:36,428 Speaker 2: I'm sure he would admit that. I still think this 177 00:07:36,428 --> 00:07:37,548 Speaker 2: team's will be in the playoffs. 178 00:07:37,588 --> 00:07:40,068 Speaker 1: I still do from my cold dead hands. We may 179 00:07:40,108 --> 00:07:42,388 Speaker 1: actually see this matchup in the playoff, guys. We may 180 00:07:42,428 --> 00:07:44,668 Speaker 1: see Steelers Chargers in the playoffs. 181 00:07:44,708 --> 00:07:46,308 Speaker 2: The Chargers have kind of getting it done. 182 00:07:46,348 --> 00:07:49,508 Speaker 1: It's it's it's bel Crow and bubble gum and silly putty, 183 00:07:49,548 --> 00:07:51,428 Speaker 1: and they're keeping it together with this offensive line. 184 00:07:51,668 --> 00:07:53,308 Speaker 2: They will be in the playoffs, stealing door. 185 00:07:53,748 --> 00:07:56,268 Speaker 1: The Rogers thing is bad, like it's it's I'm not 186 00:07:56,348 --> 00:07:57,948 Speaker 1: saying at the end of the season, not saying stand 187 00:07:57,948 --> 00:07:59,148 Speaker 1: of the line. I just said they're going to make 188 00:07:59,148 --> 00:08:01,788 Speaker 1: the playoffs. But this is what happens. You start out 189 00:08:01,828 --> 00:08:04,908 Speaker 1: in September. It's warm, you're fresh your body, it feels good. 190 00:08:04,948 --> 00:08:06,868 Speaker 1: Everyone's happy to have you there. There's a novelty I 191 00:08:06,868 --> 00:08:10,108 Speaker 1: from being in Pittsburgh. He the freshness of Tomlin and everything. 192 00:08:10,388 --> 00:08:12,708 Speaker 1: But here we are and this like in this November 193 00:08:12,788 --> 00:08:15,068 Speaker 1: part of the season, where everything's starting to hurt. This 194 00:08:15,228 --> 00:08:18,028 Speaker 1: is a long road trip. It's the Maybe it's not 195 00:08:18,068 --> 00:08:20,628 Speaker 1: as novel anymore, maybe it's not as fun. And this 196 00:08:20,668 --> 00:08:22,748 Speaker 1: is when you have to knuckle down because this is 197 00:08:22,788 --> 00:08:25,708 Speaker 1: the Steelers twenty twenty five, like them otherwise. This is 198 00:08:25,748 --> 00:08:27,268 Speaker 1: the team you're gonna go to bed with. This is 199 00:08:27,268 --> 00:08:29,788 Speaker 1: the team that you're gonna finish. I don't know. It's 200 00:08:29,828 --> 00:08:32,068 Speaker 1: not good right now. He didn't play well, he didn't 201 00:08:32,108 --> 00:08:33,868 Speaker 1: have a lot of help. And there's a lot of 202 00:08:33,908 --> 00:08:35,948 Speaker 1: other good games this weekend. We're gonna get into It's 203 00:08:35,948 --> 00:08:38,268 Speaker 1: Patriots buck shortly, but right now I just want to 204 00:08:38,308 --> 00:08:40,468 Speaker 1: go on the record, I still believe this is usually 205 00:08:40,508 --> 00:08:42,628 Speaker 1: when the Pittsburgh Steelers find a way. When we're saying 206 00:08:42,708 --> 00:08:45,228 Speaker 1: Rogers looks old, that Steelers don't look good normally, then 207 00:08:45,268 --> 00:08:46,948 Speaker 1: they're like, oh wow, they won three. 208 00:08:46,828 --> 00:08:47,708 Speaker 2: Out of four after this. 209 00:08:47,988 --> 00:08:50,708 Speaker 1: If you have that switch, click it now, because there's 210 00:08:50,708 --> 00:08:52,908 Speaker 1: some opponents coming up down the line that can also 211 00:08:52,988 --> 00:08:53,308 Speaker 1: beat you. 212 00:08:53,468 --> 00:08:55,108 Speaker 2: I still think this is the nine to eighteen. 213 00:08:55,148 --> 00:08:57,468 Speaker 1: This week's into the playoffs, though, Jamie tell me we 214 00:08:57,508 --> 00:08:59,148 Speaker 1: have another game to talk about because this is when 215 00:08:59,148 --> 00:09:00,388 Speaker 1: it wasn't wildly entertaining. 216 00:09:00,468 --> 00:09:00,908 Speaker 2: Well we do. 217 00:09:00,948 --> 00:09:02,828 Speaker 3: We are gonna have Patriots Bucks in a second. But 218 00:09:02,908 --> 00:09:05,188 Speaker 3: like I said, when you brought up to Argers efense, 219 00:09:05,308 --> 00:09:07,988 Speaker 3: Manti is so locked in and specifically in the era 220 00:09:08,068 --> 00:09:10,308 Speaker 3: in which he played, because Manti, this is the thing 221 00:09:10,348 --> 00:09:13,348 Speaker 3: you do a lot Manti. So you say Kevin Minter, 222 00:09:13,668 --> 00:09:16,988 Speaker 3: who must have been a prolific linebacker out of LSU, 223 00:09:17,228 --> 00:09:20,388 Speaker 3: who did finish his career with the Tampa Buccaneers. You're 224 00:09:20,428 --> 00:09:21,988 Speaker 3: always saying Kevin Minder, And what. 225 00:09:21,908 --> 00:09:25,988 Speaker 9: Did you want to say, Jesse, Jesse mint Manhi, Jesse, Jesse, 226 00:09:26,308 --> 00:09:27,068 Speaker 9: I'm so excited. 227 00:09:27,108 --> 00:09:28,108 Speaker 7: I'm sorry, guys, Jesse. 228 00:09:28,508 --> 00:09:30,788 Speaker 9: Kevin Minter both great defensive guys. 229 00:09:31,188 --> 00:09:32,028 Speaker 7: Jesse, like I. 230 00:09:31,908 --> 00:09:34,908 Speaker 3: Said, Kyle Kevin Minter did finish his career with the 231 00:09:34,908 --> 00:09:37,028 Speaker 3: Bucks with would you look at that they were hosting 232 00:09:37,028 --> 00:09:38,068 Speaker 3: the Patriots. 233 00:09:37,628 --> 00:09:38,268 Speaker 2: Yesterday at all? 234 00:09:39,868 --> 00:09:41,748 Speaker 1: I'm trying to segue this all right, This one jumps 235 00:09:41,788 --> 00:09:42,468 Speaker 1: off the schedule. 236 00:09:42,508 --> 00:09:43,948 Speaker 2: This is the one I want. This is not Jeff 237 00:09:44,028 --> 00:09:44,988 Speaker 2: Brown's yesterday. 238 00:09:45,548 --> 00:09:48,068 Speaker 1: This is we call it Draker Mayfield with an m 239 00:09:48,148 --> 00:09:51,628 Speaker 1: a ye, Drake bake, all of them both fired up, 240 00:09:51,668 --> 00:09:57,428 Speaker 1: scoreless early first quarter. Baker Mayfield, I'm not gutting God, 241 00:09:58,028 --> 00:09:59,748 Speaker 1: he said, I want that rookie of the year. Don't 242 00:09:59,788 --> 00:10:02,748 Speaker 1: be making noise about Tyler Warren. I want it, Drake 243 00:10:02,868 --> 00:10:04,228 Speaker 1: may play ax. 244 00:10:05,188 --> 00:10:07,908 Speaker 2: Look at the arm on that guy. Oh my gosh. 245 00:10:07,988 --> 00:10:09,948 Speaker 2: We go to Kyle Williams, who turns it up. Look 246 00:10:09,948 --> 00:10:10,788 Speaker 2: how fast he is. 247 00:10:11,228 --> 00:10:16,748 Speaker 1: Seventy two yards gone, Patriots' longest play since twenty twenty one. 248 00:10:17,108 --> 00:10:19,748 Speaker 1: That is the longest Patriots play in four years. But 249 00:10:19,828 --> 00:10:21,588 Speaker 1: Tampa's up again on a fourth and goal. 250 00:10:21,628 --> 00:10:22,788 Speaker 2: After some interesting. 251 00:10:22,508 --> 00:10:25,348 Speaker 1: Stuff, We're gonna go to Steph Thiggs. He does that 252 00:10:25,748 --> 00:10:28,948 Speaker 1: in his sleep. Bug it one tow down second toe 253 00:10:29,468 --> 00:10:31,988 Speaker 1: got it over Winfield. That was a big time I'm 254 00:10:31,988 --> 00:10:34,148 Speaker 1: gonna talk about that sequence later in the later in 255 00:10:34,188 --> 00:10:35,548 Speaker 1: the show, but that was a fourth and goal and. 256 00:10:35,468 --> 00:10:37,388 Speaker 2: They went for it. Third quarter. 257 00:10:37,508 --> 00:10:40,188 Speaker 1: Patriots starts the second half with the ball first and ten, 258 00:10:40,588 --> 00:10:41,428 Speaker 1: and there he is. 259 00:10:41,868 --> 00:10:44,268 Speaker 2: He's gone. You don't even have to bother running after him. 260 00:10:44,308 --> 00:10:48,508 Speaker 1: That's Traveon Henderson fifty five yards to the house. There's 261 00:10:48,548 --> 00:10:50,788 Speaker 1: all kinds of online humor about where is see do 262 00:10:50,828 --> 00:10:54,628 Speaker 1: they remember he's on the team. That woman said, Holy cow, unbelievable. 263 00:10:54,628 --> 00:10:57,468 Speaker 1: Look at matc. Hollins's even in there. Baker Mayple's got 264 00:10:57,468 --> 00:10:58,948 Speaker 1: to pick it up. He's down eleven on a third 265 00:10:58,948 --> 00:11:02,988 Speaker 1: and goal, rolling right, He's gonna do the Baker thing, waiting, waiting, 266 00:11:03,108 --> 00:11:07,868 Speaker 1: waiting ten and if Ted scores, you get the Ted celebration. 267 00:11:09,188 --> 00:11:11,068 Speaker 2: I feel like he could do two backflips in there. 268 00:11:11,228 --> 00:11:13,988 Speaker 2: He's so spry, he's so small. Fourth quarter. 269 00:11:14,068 --> 00:11:17,028 Speaker 1: Now look out, Travion Anderson is gone. 270 00:11:17,228 --> 00:11:20,108 Speaker 2: You're never gonna catch him. He's gotta be Maybe the 271 00:11:20,148 --> 00:11:21,228 Speaker 2: factest running back of the. 272 00:11:21,268 --> 00:11:24,508 Speaker 1: NFL right now is not Jonathan Taylor. And the funniest 273 00:11:24,548 --> 00:11:26,908 Speaker 1: part at the end of this, he starts looking at 274 00:11:26,948 --> 00:11:28,868 Speaker 1: the sideline, should I score? I'm trying to do the 275 00:11:28,948 --> 00:11:30,668 Speaker 1: smart thing there. I gotta go ahead and score. Even 276 00:11:30,748 --> 00:11:33,348 Speaker 1: Drake Mayson get down, he doesn't, he gets in. 277 00:11:33,468 --> 00:11:35,868 Speaker 2: They laugh about it. That's the kind of things you can. 278 00:11:35,828 --> 00:11:37,868 Speaker 1: Do when you're as good as the Patriots right now, 279 00:11:38,228 --> 00:11:40,268 Speaker 1: top five team in the NFL and the New England 280 00:11:40,268 --> 00:11:43,148 Speaker 1: Patriots twenty eight to twenty three. They are eight and 281 00:11:43,348 --> 00:11:47,548 Speaker 1: two and licking their chops for the one seed with 282 00:11:47,868 --> 00:11:51,508 Speaker 1: seven games to play. Buccaneers fall to six and three. Afterwards, 283 00:11:52,228 --> 00:11:53,788 Speaker 1: Draker take it away. 284 00:11:55,788 --> 00:11:56,508 Speaker 7: What a complete game. 285 00:11:56,548 --> 00:11:58,228 Speaker 11: That's when we said all week, so for sixteen minutes, 286 00:11:58,548 --> 00:12:00,668 Speaker 11: he's a good football team. We know if we got up, 287 00:12:00,668 --> 00:12:02,748 Speaker 11: they're gonna come back, and they came marching back. And 288 00:12:02,868 --> 00:12:05,228 Speaker 11: I'll just call the guys for standing up. Officially our 289 00:12:05,228 --> 00:12:07,108 Speaker 11: defense with a big stop in man as proud of 290 00:12:07,108 --> 00:12:07,428 Speaker 11: the team. 291 00:12:07,628 --> 00:12:09,628 Speaker 12: But I told the team, told the offense after the game. 292 00:12:09,668 --> 00:12:12,228 Speaker 12: And at some point when the stuff comes up during 293 00:12:12,228 --> 00:12:15,988 Speaker 12: the week and whether it's mistakes or things we talk 294 00:12:16,028 --> 00:12:18,148 Speaker 12: about and then it shows up on Sundays, you have 295 00:12:18,188 --> 00:12:19,988 Speaker 12: to have some have some pride about you. You got 296 00:12:19,988 --> 00:12:22,788 Speaker 12: to have the fear of that failure of messing up 297 00:12:22,788 --> 00:12:24,428 Speaker 12: for your teammates. When we talk about something that you 298 00:12:24,468 --> 00:12:27,028 Speaker 12: got to have that responsibility, accountability for the guys around you. 299 00:12:27,148 --> 00:12:29,748 Speaker 12: Games like this, when you don't win them, it should sting, 300 00:12:29,868 --> 00:12:31,508 Speaker 12: It should really really hurt. 301 00:12:31,948 --> 00:12:35,828 Speaker 3: Typically the Todd Bowles experience on defense, if you are 302 00:12:35,868 --> 00:12:38,228 Speaker 3: a Buccaneers team, playing host to young quarterback is an 303 00:12:38,228 --> 00:12:43,108 Speaker 3: absolute death trap. It's challenging, it's nightmare material, Isaiah. But 304 00:12:43,308 --> 00:12:47,548 Speaker 3: Drake May went in there and impressed, he performed, he produced. 305 00:12:47,628 --> 00:12:50,148 Speaker 3: It was really really cool for the Patriots on Sunday. 306 00:12:50,388 --> 00:12:52,508 Speaker 10: And with all that that you just said, this was 307 00:12:52,508 --> 00:12:55,228 Speaker 10: still one of Drake May's worst games, but somewhat they 308 00:12:55,268 --> 00:12:56,748 Speaker 10: still go out and find a way to win. 309 00:12:57,028 --> 00:12:58,188 Speaker 2: Drake May understand this. 310 00:12:58,548 --> 00:13:01,188 Speaker 10: Yesterday was the first time that he had under one 311 00:13:01,228 --> 00:13:03,108 Speaker 10: hundred QBR since Week one. 312 00:13:03,788 --> 00:13:06,028 Speaker 2: Don't, I don't people are really comprehending. 313 00:13:05,548 --> 00:13:07,548 Speaker 10: What he's doing out there, and what's making him so 314 00:13:07,668 --> 00:13:09,628 Speaker 10: good is the fact that he is running this Josh 315 00:13:09,708 --> 00:13:11,908 Speaker 10: McDaniels offense to a perfection. 316 00:13:12,228 --> 00:13:13,468 Speaker 2: And the reason why I. 317 00:13:13,468 --> 00:13:15,868 Speaker 10: Think that's the case because he's distributing the ball where 318 00:13:15,908 --> 00:13:18,628 Speaker 10: the guys are open. He's not locking in on one receiver, 319 00:13:18,868 --> 00:13:19,748 Speaker 10: he's not locking. 320 00:13:19,548 --> 00:13:20,468 Speaker 2: In on one tight end. 321 00:13:20,588 --> 00:13:23,188 Speaker 10: He's running through his progressions and he's getting the ball 322 00:13:23,348 --> 00:13:25,388 Speaker 10: to the guy that's supposed to receive the ball on 323 00:13:25,508 --> 00:13:29,268 Speaker 10: every given play. And that's why their number one offseason acquisition. 324 00:13:29,388 --> 00:13:31,708 Speaker 10: On the offense side of the ball, Diggs is just 325 00:13:31,788 --> 00:13:34,668 Speaker 10: now starting to catch his foot. He hasn't been balling 326 00:13:34,708 --> 00:13:36,308 Speaker 10: out all year long. But what he's he been doing 327 00:13:36,348 --> 00:13:37,828 Speaker 10: as a lake catching the ball in the red zone, 328 00:13:37,908 --> 00:13:38,828 Speaker 10: just like you see on your screen. 329 00:13:38,988 --> 00:13:39,908 Speaker 2: What did they do yesterday? 330 00:13:39,948 --> 00:13:42,468 Speaker 10: They went out there and finally found Trayvon Henderson who 331 00:13:42,468 --> 00:13:44,108 Speaker 10: has been disappeared all season long. 332 00:13:44,188 --> 00:13:47,228 Speaker 2: Oh you forgot all about him? Like my boy kV said, Yeah, 333 00:13:47,308 --> 00:13:48,708 Speaker 2: now here he goes right here for one hundred and 334 00:13:48,708 --> 00:13:49,268 Speaker 2: fifty yards. 335 00:13:49,388 --> 00:13:52,108 Speaker 10: So these guys are surrounding him with the resources. He's 336 00:13:52,148 --> 00:13:55,028 Speaker 10: working the progressions and he's just doing what's asked of him. 337 00:13:55,108 --> 00:13:57,148 Speaker 10: He's not going above and beyond. He's not trying to 338 00:13:57,148 --> 00:13:59,748 Speaker 10: be a superhero. He's letting the guys around him make plays. 339 00:13:59,748 --> 00:14:01,588 Speaker 10: And that's why these guys are being successful on. 340 00:14:01,548 --> 00:14:02,548 Speaker 2: The offensive side of the ball. 341 00:14:02,748 --> 00:14:05,348 Speaker 7: Was that you said that? You know, Drake May doesn't 342 00:14:05,428 --> 00:14:07,148 Speaker 7: have a specific target. 343 00:14:07,188 --> 00:14:09,508 Speaker 9: He has so many different guys that he can utilize 344 00:14:09,548 --> 00:14:12,628 Speaker 9: and it's just a great reflection of what Mike Grabel 345 00:14:12,668 --> 00:14:14,548 Speaker 9: has built over there in New England. When I watched 346 00:14:14,588 --> 00:14:17,708 Speaker 9: this team, it reminds me of my favorite movie, Remember 347 00:14:17,748 --> 00:14:20,708 Speaker 9: the Titans. In there, Julius Campbell tells Gary Bertier attitude 348 00:14:20,748 --> 00:14:23,948 Speaker 9: reflections leadership captain, Well, what does the attitude look like? 349 00:14:24,028 --> 00:14:26,428 Speaker 9: Let's go to Trevon Henderson's I mean KP. You talked 350 00:14:26,468 --> 00:14:29,708 Speaker 9: about it in the highlight to give you some context. 351 00:14:29,788 --> 00:14:32,468 Speaker 9: This is a young man that averaged seven carries per 352 00:14:32,508 --> 00:14:33,628 Speaker 9: game up to this point. 353 00:14:33,668 --> 00:14:35,868 Speaker 2: Like there was part parts where it's like, how are 354 00:14:35,908 --> 00:14:36,148 Speaker 2: you going. 355 00:14:36,148 --> 00:14:36,748 Speaker 7: To use this guy? 356 00:14:36,748 --> 00:14:38,788 Speaker 9: He had only had one touchdown coming into this game, 357 00:14:39,068 --> 00:14:41,268 Speaker 9: and there's him on a second touchdown. He could have 358 00:14:41,308 --> 00:14:45,148 Speaker 9: easily being in a young rookie running back in this league, 359 00:14:45,148 --> 00:14:46,748 Speaker 9: you already know that he was like, man, I have 360 00:14:46,828 --> 00:14:50,508 Speaker 9: another opportunity to score a second And then there's this man. 361 00:14:50,948 --> 00:14:51,628 Speaker 2: Look at Mac. 362 00:14:52,188 --> 00:14:55,828 Speaker 9: Every time his teammates scored a touchdown, he would celebrate 363 00:14:55,868 --> 00:14:59,708 Speaker 9: in this way. But where does a leadership come from? 364 00:14:59,828 --> 00:15:01,148 Speaker 9: It comes from Mike Brabel. 365 00:15:01,268 --> 00:15:03,748 Speaker 7: Look at look at back here, look at look at them. 366 00:15:04,468 --> 00:15:07,028 Speaker 7: The leadership comes from Mike Brabel. How many head coaches 367 00:15:07,068 --> 00:15:08,228 Speaker 7: you see? This is Mike Brabel. 368 00:15:08,308 --> 00:15:11,348 Speaker 9: This isn't the head trainer, This isn't a teammate coming 369 00:15:11,388 --> 00:15:13,948 Speaker 9: over to check on his brother on the ground. That's 370 00:15:13,948 --> 00:15:16,588 Speaker 9: Mike Brabel, the head coach that came over there and 371 00:15:16,628 --> 00:15:17,908 Speaker 9: it held the hand of his teammate. 372 00:15:18,028 --> 00:15:19,588 Speaker 7: I can't tell you how much it means to I. 373 00:15:19,548 --> 00:15:22,148 Speaker 9: Know Barmore, who is the hurt player there, but everybody 374 00:15:22,148 --> 00:15:24,308 Speaker 9: else on that sideline and on the field to see 375 00:15:24,308 --> 00:15:27,308 Speaker 9: their head coach on the knee by their teammate to 376 00:15:27,348 --> 00:15:29,548 Speaker 9: make sure that he's okay. So you ever wonder why 377 00:15:29,588 --> 00:15:32,388 Speaker 9: the New England Patriots and one year, not even one year, 378 00:15:32,388 --> 00:15:34,788 Speaker 9: in about ten weeks, was able to flip. 379 00:15:34,508 --> 00:15:35,388 Speaker 7: That thing one pint eighty. 380 00:15:35,908 --> 00:15:37,908 Speaker 9: Just look no further than Mike Brabel and the culture 381 00:15:37,908 --> 00:15:40,188 Speaker 9: that he's built there and in such a short amount 382 00:15:40,228 --> 00:15:41,588 Speaker 9: of time, and you'll get your answer. 383 00:15:42,428 --> 00:15:44,108 Speaker 1: This is an amazing thing that's going on. This is 384 00:15:44,148 --> 00:15:46,868 Speaker 1: a Mike Rabel masterclass right now. I look at eight 385 00:15:46,948 --> 00:15:48,988 Speaker 1: and two. They won this game. I don't want to 386 00:15:49,028 --> 00:15:51,108 Speaker 1: say comfortably, but I thought they won it pretty easily. 387 00:15:51,148 --> 00:15:53,428 Speaker 1: I thought they were significantly the better team for most 388 00:15:53,508 --> 00:15:55,748 Speaker 1: the entire game on the road against the Tampa team 389 00:15:55,788 --> 00:15:57,788 Speaker 1: that's been there before. And let's just look at the 390 00:15:57,828 --> 00:16:02,028 Speaker 1: broader context. Who do you absolutely love in the AFC 391 00:16:02,188 --> 00:16:05,348 Speaker 1: right now? Just say we've played nine games. Some teams 392 00:16:05,348 --> 00:16:06,388 Speaker 1: have played ten games. 393 00:16:06,548 --> 00:16:07,268 Speaker 2: Who do you love? 394 00:16:07,788 --> 00:16:09,868 Speaker 1: You're gonna tell me that you love Baltimore right now, 395 00:16:09,868 --> 00:16:13,668 Speaker 1: they're pretty dangerous. Baltimore's four and five. They're gonna tell 396 00:16:13,708 --> 00:16:16,588 Speaker 1: me that you really like Kansas City. Kansas City's five 397 00:16:16,628 --> 00:16:19,228 Speaker 1: and four. You can tell me you love Buffalo. How 398 00:16:19,228 --> 00:16:21,628 Speaker 1: could you possibly tell me that after yesterday you loved 399 00:16:21,628 --> 00:16:23,108 Speaker 1: this Buffalo team? 400 00:16:23,628 --> 00:16:25,508 Speaker 2: Then you got the Colts? All right? 401 00:16:25,548 --> 00:16:27,428 Speaker 1: The Colts are pretty good. They got their eight and two. 402 00:16:27,468 --> 00:16:30,348 Speaker 1: Guess whost is eight and two? The Patriots. The Patriots 403 00:16:30,348 --> 00:16:34,508 Speaker 1: have not lost in seven straight games, They're undefeated on 404 00:16:34,548 --> 00:16:39,028 Speaker 1: the road. They've won in Buffalo, in Tampa. If they're 405 00:16:39,068 --> 00:16:41,148 Speaker 1: not the one seed, try to tell try to talk 406 00:16:41,188 --> 00:16:44,348 Speaker 1: me into Denver, try to talk me into Indianapolis. We're 407 00:16:44,348 --> 00:16:46,188 Speaker 1: gonna have a fight over the last five to six 408 00:16:46,268 --> 00:16:48,508 Speaker 1: weeks about who is getting a buy And if you 409 00:16:48,508 --> 00:16:49,948 Speaker 1: were to tell me the beginning of the season, as 410 00:16:50,028 --> 00:16:52,628 Speaker 1: much as excited as they were about we got vrabel 411 00:16:53,188 --> 00:16:56,028 Speaker 1: may looks optimistic going into second year. If you were 412 00:16:56,068 --> 00:16:58,348 Speaker 1: to tell me eight and two. That is the best 413 00:16:58,388 --> 00:17:01,788 Speaker 1: case scenario. Best case that is an outrageous outcome eight 414 00:17:01,828 --> 00:17:04,988 Speaker 1: and two, especially if eight and two becomes I mean, 415 00:17:04,988 --> 00:17:06,468 Speaker 1: what are we talking about. Is this a fourteen and 416 00:17:06,508 --> 00:17:09,028 Speaker 1: three team? Is it a fifteen and two team? I 417 00:17:09,068 --> 00:17:11,708 Speaker 1: don't see anybody beating them right now. They don't do 418 00:17:11,748 --> 00:17:15,028 Speaker 1: anything spectacularly. But as you guys are pointing out with Tradevon, 419 00:17:15,068 --> 00:17:17,708 Speaker 1: they're getting better now. They got this thing where it's 420 00:17:17,708 --> 00:17:20,988 Speaker 1: getting cold, let's run more, it's getting physical. Teams are 421 00:17:20,988 --> 00:17:24,348 Speaker 1: getting beat up more, and we take the cover off 422 00:17:24,388 --> 00:17:24,828 Speaker 1: of this. 423 00:17:24,788 --> 00:17:26,548 Speaker 2: Project that we've been keeping in the grods. 424 00:17:26,668 --> 00:17:29,148 Speaker 1: Right now, who runs a four four to three and 425 00:17:29,268 --> 00:17:32,908 Speaker 1: has eighty eighty yard touchdowns like that, and he's fresh 426 00:17:33,108 --> 00:17:35,948 Speaker 1: and he's ready, Like the Patriots aren't just good right now. 427 00:17:35,988 --> 00:17:38,508 Speaker 1: I think the best is yet to come with May 428 00:17:38,628 --> 00:17:40,988 Speaker 1: with their weapons with digs like you mentioned. If you 429 00:17:41,068 --> 00:17:42,908 Speaker 1: have to tell me right now, pick one team that 430 00:17:42,948 --> 00:17:44,228 Speaker 1: you think is going to have the one seed in 431 00:17:44,268 --> 00:17:44,788 Speaker 1: the AFC. 432 00:17:44,988 --> 00:17:46,108 Speaker 2: I'm taking the Patriots. 433 00:17:46,188 --> 00:17:48,628 Speaker 1: I'm taking them over Indy, taking them over Denver, I'm 434 00:17:48,628 --> 00:17:51,148 Speaker 1: taking over anybody else. They haven't lost in two months, 435 00:17:51,188 --> 00:17:52,788 Speaker 1: and they don't lose on the road like. They look 436 00:17:52,828 --> 00:17:53,548 Speaker 1: awesome right now. 437 00:17:53,948 --> 00:17:56,308 Speaker 3: They look comfortable and secure about the way that they 438 00:17:56,348 --> 00:17:58,908 Speaker 3: go out playing every weekend, and they've done that without 439 00:17:58,988 --> 00:18:01,908 Speaker 3: taking a break. They're late in the season. By team, 440 00:18:01,948 --> 00:18:04,028 Speaker 3: they have a Week fourteen by and I'm not going 441 00:18:04,068 --> 00:18:06,188 Speaker 3: to say win win loss, win, win, whatever, but I 442 00:18:06,268 --> 00:18:07,828 Speaker 3: am going to tell you that they play the Jets, 443 00:18:07,868 --> 00:18:10,588 Speaker 3: the Bengals, and the Giants over the next three games 444 00:18:10,588 --> 00:18:13,708 Speaker 3: before they get to their Week fourteen by. So consider this, 445 00:18:13,988 --> 00:18:15,028 Speaker 3: consider the schedule. 446 00:18:15,108 --> 00:18:15,788 Speaker 10: Thank you the. 447 00:18:15,908 --> 00:18:18,948 Speaker 9: Voice here those are as. 448 00:18:18,108 --> 00:18:18,908 Speaker 2: Thank you very much. 449 00:18:20,468 --> 00:18:21,828 Speaker 3: Ian Rappaport, Good morning to you. 450 00:18:21,868 --> 00:18:22,828 Speaker 2: I just mentioned the Giants. 451 00:18:22,828 --> 00:18:24,908 Speaker 3: They'll take on the Patriots in a couple of weeks 452 00:18:24,908 --> 00:18:27,748 Speaker 3: on Monday Night Football. But until then, what happened to 453 00:18:27,788 --> 00:18:30,268 Speaker 3: the Giants quarterback yesterday that we need to be aware of. 454 00:18:30,348 --> 00:18:33,668 Speaker 13: After Week ten, Jackson Dhart is now in the nfo's 455 00:18:33,708 --> 00:18:37,308 Speaker 13: concussion protocol, knocked out of the game yesterday. They were 456 00:18:37,388 --> 00:18:39,628 Speaker 13: up when he was knocked out. Russell Wilson came in. 457 00:18:39,668 --> 00:18:42,348 Speaker 13: A lot of bad things happened. The Giants ended up losing. 458 00:18:42,348 --> 00:18:42,668 Speaker 2: Obviously. 459 00:18:42,788 --> 00:18:45,468 Speaker 14: This is a situation to monitor for the New York Giants. 460 00:18:45,708 --> 00:18:49,068 Speaker 13: Every player responds to a concussion differently, and every concussion 461 00:18:49,108 --> 00:18:49,508 Speaker 13: is different. 462 00:18:49,508 --> 00:18:52,108 Speaker 14: We don't know right now whether or not Jackson. 463 00:18:51,868 --> 00:18:54,828 Speaker 13: Dart is going to be on the field this coming week. 464 00:18:54,628 --> 00:18:55,228 Speaker 14: For the Giants. 465 00:18:55,268 --> 00:18:57,388 Speaker 13: Obviously there is a chance that he is not, which 466 00:18:57,588 --> 00:19:00,428 Speaker 13: which could mean that they are playing with out there 467 00:19:00,588 --> 00:19:04,108 Speaker 13: star rookie Russell Wilson was the backup Jameis Winston Is 468 00:19:04,628 --> 00:19:08,268 Speaker 13: and Brian Dabo was unclear after the game about whether 469 00:19:08,348 --> 00:19:08,668 Speaker 13: or not. 470 00:19:08,668 --> 00:19:11,068 Speaker 14: Russ would be the starter. So certainly there's a chance 471 00:19:11,108 --> 00:19:12,068 Speaker 14: we could see. 472 00:19:11,988 --> 00:19:14,828 Speaker 13: Jamis next week, but we'll be keeping our eye on 473 00:19:14,988 --> 00:19:18,188 Speaker 13: Jackson Dart. For the Los Angeles Rams, another big win, 474 00:19:18,268 --> 00:19:20,988 Speaker 13: another easy win. Davante Adams a big part of it 475 00:19:21,028 --> 00:19:21,828 Speaker 13: for the Rams, just. 476 00:19:21,788 --> 00:19:24,268 Speaker 14: Like he was of my fantasy team. Good job at DeVante. 477 00:19:24,508 --> 00:19:27,388 Speaker 13: He suffered. He is listed as an oblique injury. He 478 00:19:27,468 --> 00:19:30,188 Speaker 13: described it as kind of ribs under the ribs, maybe 479 00:19:30,228 --> 00:19:32,748 Speaker 13: a side. He's not so wing the major's inn anatomy 480 00:19:32,908 --> 00:19:35,508 Speaker 13: that's more like us. But he did say that while 481 00:19:35,508 --> 00:19:37,228 Speaker 13: it was biting during the game, he. 482 00:19:37,268 --> 00:19:40,268 Speaker 14: Felt better after the game. Sean McVay said if the score. 483 00:19:40,068 --> 00:19:42,748 Speaker 13: Was closer, probably could have gone back in, which is 484 00:19:42,788 --> 00:19:45,548 Speaker 13: an indication that it is not a major injury, and 485 00:19:45,588 --> 00:19:48,188 Speaker 13: then you guys mentioned the Jets. It was an impressive, 486 00:19:48,308 --> 00:19:52,068 Speaker 13: impressive win, especially when you consider what they went through it. 487 00:19:52,148 --> 00:19:54,228 Speaker 13: They put themselves through the last week with all of 488 00:19:54,268 --> 00:19:56,828 Speaker 13: the trades. Still came out with the w but Garret 489 00:19:56,828 --> 00:20:00,628 Speaker 13: Wilson came out with a reaggravation of that knee injury member. 490 00:20:00,628 --> 00:20:02,748 Speaker 14: It started as a hyper extended knee. 491 00:20:02,508 --> 00:20:06,108 Speaker 13: And a subsequent ligaman issue with that knee. Missed a 492 00:20:06,108 --> 00:20:08,428 Speaker 13: couple of games, came back now out again. You do 493 00:20:08,588 --> 00:20:10,748 Speaker 13: wonder if he's going to miss some time just to 494 00:20:10,788 --> 00:20:13,108 Speaker 13: get fully fully healed, but likely. 495 00:20:12,948 --> 00:20:15,108 Speaker 14: Going to have tests to determine that later today. 496 00:20:15,308 --> 00:20:17,428 Speaker 3: All right, rap, she appreciate you. Talk to you in 497 00:20:17,468 --> 00:20:19,788 Speaker 3: a little bit. Kyle mentioned the Colts. How do you 498 00:20:19,788 --> 00:20:20,428 Speaker 3: feel about them? 499 00:20:20,468 --> 00:20:21,548 Speaker 7: What do you believe in them? 500 00:20:21,708 --> 00:20:24,628 Speaker 3: What's your level of that? However, AFC South, what went 501 00:20:24,628 --> 00:20:27,188 Speaker 3: down yesterday between the Texas and the Jaguars. That's a 502 00:20:27,188 --> 00:20:29,988 Speaker 3: big man TD, but so much happened before that. You 503 00:20:29,988 --> 00:20:31,868 Speaker 3: know what, Liam gohn I understand throwing. 504 00:20:31,708 --> 00:20:32,388 Speaker 2: Up the clipboard. 505 00:20:32,548 --> 00:20:35,148 Speaker 3: What a frustrating fourth quarter, and you know why Dimiko 506 00:20:35,268 --> 00:20:38,228 Speaker 3: Ryans is smiling and elated and jumping for joy. 507 00:20:38,308 --> 00:20:39,668 Speaker 2: Kyle, We're gonna have the highlight to show you. 508 00:20:39,748 --> 00:20:43,828 Speaker 1: Why I like the people online, referring to Davis Mills 509 00:20:43,868 --> 00:20:47,108 Speaker 1: as the Mills Mafia, and Mills Mafia had a day yesterday. 510 00:20:47,308 --> 00:20:48,268 Speaker 2: Bills Mafia did not. 511 00:20:48,428 --> 00:20:52,628 Speaker 1: Jonathan Taylor it's the best football player of all time, meaning. 512 00:20:52,268 --> 00:20:53,868 Speaker 2: It's crazy, crazy effort. 513 00:20:54,268 --> 00:20:57,308 Speaker 1: Was this the best performance in the history of international NFL? 514 00:20:58,428 --> 00:21:00,508 Speaker 2: He is out of his mind right now. 515 00:21:01,148 --> 00:21:05,268 Speaker 1: Cool on the road and a different continent, really really 516 00:21:05,268 --> 00:21:07,268 Speaker 1: good international game. If you got up early yesterday, you 517 00:21:07,268 --> 00:21:09,268 Speaker 1: should have. We'll cover every game, every highlight, even the 518 00:21:09,268 --> 00:21:09,748 Speaker 1: one you hate it. 519 00:21:09,788 --> 00:21:11,388 Speaker 2: I don't care. We get into a thin morning football 520 00:21:11,388 --> 00:21:12,908 Speaker 2: on Monday. Bye bye twenty. 521 00:21:12,668 --> 00:21:28,268 Speaker 15: Eight good money, all right, Falcons. 522 00:21:27,788 --> 00:21:29,628 Speaker 1: Coats was a really good game. It's had to get 523 00:21:29,708 --> 00:21:31,428 Speaker 1: up early to watch as there it is in Berlin 524 00:21:31,588 --> 00:21:35,188 Speaker 1: Olympics Stadium. First ever NFL game Berlin. Sauce Gartner's there 525 00:21:36,028 --> 00:21:39,548 Speaker 1: and Jonathan Taylor is everywhere. Already seventeen sixteen in the 526 00:21:39,588 --> 00:21:42,108 Speaker 1: fourth quarter, Taylor into the scrum and out of. 527 00:21:42,068 --> 00:21:44,148 Speaker 2: The scrub and he's gone. It's gone. 528 00:21:44,428 --> 00:21:47,428 Speaker 1: I love running backs who can run for eighty yard touchdowns. 529 00:21:47,508 --> 00:21:49,748 Speaker 1: Normally you get run down by corners. They're supposed to 530 00:21:49,748 --> 00:21:52,748 Speaker 1: be faster combination of blocking and j T just has 531 00:21:52,788 --> 00:21:53,668 Speaker 1: breakaway speeds. 532 00:21:53,748 --> 00:21:57,828 Speaker 2: Still still, it's awesome, all right, So the Coats fight, 533 00:21:57,868 --> 00:22:00,108 Speaker 2: but the Falcons were totally gaming this. They're down five 534 00:22:00,148 --> 00:22:01,028 Speaker 2: on a second in goal. 535 00:22:01,108 --> 00:22:04,348 Speaker 1: Tyler al jiar Algier had those big old shoulder pad 536 00:22:04,588 --> 00:22:06,388 Speaker 1: north and south yesterday. Man, he got in there a 537 00:22:06,428 --> 00:22:08,748 Speaker 1: couple of times. Really fierce runner. He didn't get the 538 00:22:08,788 --> 00:22:11,628 Speaker 1: crazy Bejon highlights. But now two point conversion of ten, 539 00:22:11,708 --> 00:22:15,868 Speaker 1: Atlanta trying to go up Drake Lennon's amazing sauce Gardner. 540 00:22:17,268 --> 00:22:19,828 Speaker 1: I saw a tweet that says, You're not Saft Gardner anymore, 541 00:22:19,868 --> 00:22:20,868 Speaker 1: You're Ama Gardner. 542 00:22:21,908 --> 00:22:24,148 Speaker 2: Come on, he just showed up for one game. 543 00:22:24,548 --> 00:22:27,828 Speaker 1: He joined the team late Indianapolis, trying to come. 544 00:22:27,668 --> 00:22:28,348 Speaker 2: Back down three. 545 00:22:28,468 --> 00:22:31,108 Speaker 1: Let him to played a third and twenty one. Daniel 546 00:22:31,228 --> 00:22:34,828 Speaker 1: Jones breaks free, he gets a block down field. Look 547 00:22:34,828 --> 00:22:37,988 Speaker 1: at DJ seventeen. It gets into a fourth and manageable. 548 00:22:37,988 --> 00:22:39,388 Speaker 1: As they like to say, you know who that is. 549 00:22:39,788 --> 00:22:41,868 Speaker 1: That's the money badger. But look at DJ with the 550 00:22:41,908 --> 00:22:42,708 Speaker 1: smeared lipstick. 551 00:22:42,748 --> 00:22:43,628 Speaker 2: It's actually blood. 552 00:22:44,148 --> 00:22:47,948 Speaker 1: Fourth and two go to the rook Tyler Warren Beast 553 00:22:48,428 --> 00:22:51,348 Speaker 1: and out of bounds Tick tick tick tick tick, Actually 554 00:22:51,428 --> 00:22:53,948 Speaker 1: not because he went out of bound. So Michael Badgy, 555 00:22:54,388 --> 00:22:56,828 Speaker 1: the money Badger he had missed earlier in the game, 556 00:22:57,148 --> 00:23:02,428 Speaker 1: but bam, absolutely perfect. Twenty five, twenty five. We are 557 00:23:02,468 --> 00:23:06,228 Speaker 1: going to overtime in jail Hermany to try to explain 558 00:23:06,268 --> 00:23:06,588 Speaker 1: to some of. 559 00:23:06,588 --> 00:23:08,228 Speaker 2: The new fans what this means. But it doesn't mean. 560 00:23:08,308 --> 00:23:10,428 Speaker 1: Many of the American fans will still don't understand overtime. 561 00:23:10,428 --> 00:23:11,668 Speaker 2: But here's what you have to stand here. 562 00:23:12,028 --> 00:23:16,028 Speaker 1: Second to nine Daniel Jones, big time stakes here got 563 00:23:16,068 --> 00:23:16,628 Speaker 1: it pairs. 564 00:23:16,628 --> 00:23:20,788 Speaker 2: Oh, what a catch. Fantastic catch. Warren. Oh, he's a 565 00:23:20,788 --> 00:23:22,428 Speaker 2: great looking tight end. He really is. 566 00:23:23,788 --> 00:23:28,708 Speaker 1: Second and four Jonathan Taylor touchdown. 567 00:23:29,508 --> 00:23:30,988 Speaker 2: He does that singing is the thing where he goes 568 00:23:31,028 --> 00:23:32,948 Speaker 2: hop hop hoop up. They're blue. Blue is a freak. 569 00:23:32,988 --> 00:23:33,948 Speaker 2: We know that always. 570 00:23:34,708 --> 00:23:38,228 Speaker 1: And Pennic's just standing there watching as Taylor gets crowned 571 00:23:38,468 --> 00:23:43,028 Speaker 1: a two hundred plus yard day. Big runs, small runs, 572 00:23:43,188 --> 00:23:46,708 Speaker 1: late runs to seal it. Daniel Jones absolutely feeling it, 573 00:23:47,428 --> 00:23:51,188 Speaker 1: dyking as well. The Colts eight and two big time 574 00:23:51,268 --> 00:23:54,708 Speaker 1: bounce back. Remember they got thumped pretty badly by Pittsburgh 575 00:23:54,788 --> 00:24:00,068 Speaker 1: last week thirty one, twenty five in overtime Let's go 576 00:24:00,188 --> 00:24:03,788 Speaker 1: to a legend, a legend right now, standing next to 577 00:24:03,868 --> 00:24:04,388 Speaker 1: Jonathan Tayl. 578 00:24:04,388 --> 00:24:04,868 Speaker 2: Go ahead. 579 00:24:06,468 --> 00:24:10,028 Speaker 3: You are the all time leader in touchdowns in Indianapolis 580 00:24:10,068 --> 00:24:13,108 Speaker 3: franchise history, surpassing Edger and James. 581 00:24:13,108 --> 00:24:15,828 Speaker 2: You got sixty six touchdowns. 582 00:24:17,468 --> 00:24:20,828 Speaker 16: And a big kiss right there from Chris Ballard. What 583 00:24:20,868 --> 00:24:22,708 Speaker 16: does that accolade mean to you? 584 00:24:22,748 --> 00:24:24,148 Speaker 2: To surpass Edger and James? 585 00:24:25,068 --> 00:24:27,828 Speaker 17: I mean not only Edduring. You think about the guys 586 00:24:27,868 --> 00:24:31,628 Speaker 17: who we had in this organization beforehand, and they're legends, 587 00:24:31,628 --> 00:24:34,508 Speaker 17: but the stories around the building or that they came 588 00:24:34,548 --> 00:24:36,068 Speaker 17: in to work every day put their hard hat on. 589 00:24:36,868 --> 00:24:40,268 Speaker 17: And to now be named amongst those guys is something 590 00:24:40,388 --> 00:24:42,428 Speaker 17: very special and I'm gonna hold it near to my heart. 591 00:24:42,508 --> 00:24:44,548 Speaker 2: You're still out of breath. Is this fatigue or is 592 00:24:44,548 --> 00:24:45,068 Speaker 2: this emotion? 593 00:24:45,188 --> 00:24:48,188 Speaker 17: Well, I mean we you know, literally from the runs 594 00:24:48,188 --> 00:24:51,508 Speaker 17: and the celebration to here, so you just got to 595 00:24:51,548 --> 00:24:54,028 Speaker 17: soak it all in. This is a beautiful venue. Berlin 596 00:24:54,188 --> 00:24:56,188 Speaker 17: is amazing. So I'm glad for this to be the 597 00:24:56,228 --> 00:24:58,228 Speaker 17: first one that it was us. They're going make it 598 00:24:58,228 --> 00:24:58,948 Speaker 17: and put on the show. 599 00:24:59,788 --> 00:25:02,948 Speaker 3: Thanksy deal, it's great. Questions Shana the Vaylor all time 600 00:25:02,988 --> 00:25:06,668 Speaker 3: great guy. Get the Colts did that big old blue 601 00:25:06,748 --> 00:25:11,348 Speaker 3: horseshoe right now, the number one overall seed on the 602 00:25:11,388 --> 00:25:14,148 Speaker 3: AFC side of things. But you can't not look at 603 00:25:14,148 --> 00:25:17,348 Speaker 3: that Patriots logo. You can't not look at that lurking column. 604 00:25:17,348 --> 00:25:18,788 Speaker 2: However, let's stay. 605 00:25:18,548 --> 00:25:20,548 Speaker 3: On the left side of that screen. Fourth time an 606 00:25:20,548 --> 00:25:23,028 Speaker 3: international game went into overtime and it delivered. The Colts 607 00:25:23,108 --> 00:25:27,188 Speaker 3: ended up the happy team home. Mantai, your takeaway as 608 00:25:27,228 --> 00:25:30,108 Speaker 3: you are post fired up from that postgame interview with JAT, 609 00:25:30,308 --> 00:25:30,908 Speaker 3: I mean, how can. 610 00:25:30,828 --> 00:25:31,668 Speaker 7: You not love JT? 611 00:25:31,868 --> 00:25:33,988 Speaker 9: How can you not love the way he runs, what 612 00:25:34,068 --> 00:25:38,028 Speaker 9: he stands for, his leadership, his humility. Last week, guys, 613 00:25:38,028 --> 00:25:40,148 Speaker 9: after they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers, there was a 614 00:25:40,188 --> 00:25:42,788 Speaker 9: lot of talks about what was with the Colts and 615 00:25:42,828 --> 00:25:45,948 Speaker 9: all of that game where they had six turnovers and 616 00:25:46,028 --> 00:25:48,268 Speaker 9: then Daniel Jones was sacked five times. And I said 617 00:25:48,308 --> 00:25:50,828 Speaker 9: on this show the day after that it's not going 618 00:25:50,908 --> 00:25:53,548 Speaker 9: to happen again. Why Because Shane Stikeen, for some reason 619 00:25:53,668 --> 00:25:55,748 Speaker 9: last week, decided that he wanted to pass the ball 620 00:25:55,748 --> 00:25:58,588 Speaker 9: a lot in the game where Jonathan Taylor is the 621 00:25:58,668 --> 00:26:00,708 Speaker 9: leader in a whole bunch of rushing categories. 622 00:26:01,028 --> 00:26:03,068 Speaker 7: He only got the ball fourteen times. 623 00:26:03,468 --> 00:26:05,028 Speaker 2: Well, yesterday, guy, he got the. 624 00:26:04,988 --> 00:26:08,588 Speaker 9: Ball thirty two times a total thirty five, and he touched. 625 00:26:08,348 --> 00:26:10,948 Speaker 7: The ball thirty five times, had thirty two carries, went 626 00:26:10,988 --> 00:26:13,468 Speaker 7: two forty four and three tuddies. So if you want 627 00:26:13,508 --> 00:26:14,708 Speaker 7: to know, I know Daniel. 628 00:26:14,468 --> 00:26:16,228 Speaker 9: Jones, and I'm a big fan of Daniel Jones, and 629 00:26:16,268 --> 00:26:18,268 Speaker 9: I'm so happy that he's having a resurgence in his 630 00:26:18,388 --> 00:26:21,668 Speaker 9: career with the Indianapolis coach after his time with the Giants. 631 00:26:22,228 --> 00:26:24,788 Speaker 9: But if you want to know who's the backbone of 632 00:26:24,828 --> 00:26:27,148 Speaker 9: this team, d if you want to know who and 633 00:26:27,188 --> 00:26:29,828 Speaker 9: what this team runs through, it looked no further than 634 00:26:29,828 --> 00:26:32,028 Speaker 9: the number twenty eight. And I think this is what 635 00:26:32,068 --> 00:26:33,788 Speaker 9: Shane Stacken is going to continue to do. I think 636 00:26:33,828 --> 00:26:36,428 Speaker 9: last week was a reminder, Hey, coach, don't get pretty, 637 00:26:36,428 --> 00:26:38,788 Speaker 9: don't get cute. Give the ball to twenty eight any 638 00:26:38,788 --> 00:26:41,268 Speaker 9: way you can and let him do his thing. Because 639 00:26:41,308 --> 00:26:43,668 Speaker 9: if you do let him do his thing, regardless if 640 00:26:43,708 --> 00:26:47,148 Speaker 9: it's at home, on the road, international, twenty eight is 641 00:26:47,188 --> 00:26:48,948 Speaker 9: going to put on a show and he's most likely 642 00:26:48,988 --> 00:26:49,908 Speaker 9: always going to get you a win. 643 00:26:49,988 --> 00:26:51,388 Speaker 7: So that's what was my biggest takeaway. 644 00:26:51,428 --> 00:26:53,468 Speaker 10: Do you know who allows for twenty eight to have 645 00:26:53,548 --> 00:26:57,908 Speaker 10: his days man time. The big fellas, the big fellas 646 00:26:57,908 --> 00:26:59,828 Speaker 10: don't get enough love. So I'm here to give some 647 00:26:59,948 --> 00:27:03,268 Speaker 10: love to the offensive line of the Indianapolis coach. I 648 00:27:03,348 --> 00:27:07,228 Speaker 10: know oftentimes they get their love through their running backs. Right, 649 00:27:07,268 --> 00:27:09,908 Speaker 10: So we talk about JT how he's in an MVP conversation. 650 00:27:10,108 --> 00:27:11,868 Speaker 10: He just ran for two hundred and forty four yards. 651 00:27:11,908 --> 00:27:13,548 Speaker 10: But I want to go down the stat line that 652 00:27:13,748 --> 00:27:15,948 Speaker 10: it's all on the big fellow shoulders up front. 653 00:27:16,228 --> 00:27:18,028 Speaker 2: Yards per carry. 654 00:27:17,748 --> 00:27:19,548 Speaker 10: Five point three yards, that's person in the league. 655 00:27:19,748 --> 00:27:22,548 Speaker 2: Touchdowns this year on the ground twenty two, that's first 656 00:27:22,548 --> 00:27:23,108 Speaker 2: in the league. 657 00:27:23,388 --> 00:27:26,148 Speaker 10: Plus twenty yard rushes nine of them that second in 658 00:27:26,148 --> 00:27:29,308 Speaker 10: the league. Rushing first downs that's that's their first in 659 00:27:29,348 --> 00:27:32,028 Speaker 10: the league. With that rushing first down percentage man time, 660 00:27:32,068 --> 00:27:33,588 Speaker 10: they're also first in the league. That means that you 661 00:27:33,628 --> 00:27:35,388 Speaker 10: get on third down, just turn around and hand it 662 00:27:35,388 --> 00:27:36,308 Speaker 10: off to somebody and they get you. 663 00:27:36,348 --> 00:27:36,828 Speaker 2: The first down. 664 00:27:37,468 --> 00:27:40,028 Speaker 10: And in rushing yards, yeah, they're first in the league 665 00:27:40,068 --> 00:27:41,748 Speaker 10: with that as well. And then in terms of passing 666 00:27:41,748 --> 00:27:43,788 Speaker 10: if you just want to talk about the passing now, 667 00:27:43,908 --> 00:27:46,788 Speaker 10: they're only giving up fifty percent of the drop backs 668 00:27:46,788 --> 00:27:49,708 Speaker 10: for sacks, so they are not only getting rushing lanes 669 00:27:49,748 --> 00:27:51,708 Speaker 10: for that man on your screen. But Daniel Jones is 670 00:27:51,708 --> 00:27:53,388 Speaker 10: having a heck of a year because of what these 671 00:27:53,388 --> 00:27:56,708 Speaker 10: guys are allowing. Scudos to those five guys up front 672 00:27:56,788 --> 00:27:59,188 Speaker 10: and the tight ends are partaking in the blocking game 673 00:27:59,348 --> 00:28:00,188 Speaker 10: and the receivers. 674 00:28:00,188 --> 00:28:02,748 Speaker 2: But special shout out to the Indianapolis coach O Line. 675 00:28:02,748 --> 00:28:05,068 Speaker 2: You guys deserve a lot of love as well. They do. 676 00:28:05,148 --> 00:28:06,988 Speaker 1: And you know a lot of the Colts wins this year. 677 00:28:07,308 --> 00:28:09,508 Speaker 1: Their offense has been so good. They just blow teams away, 678 00:28:09,628 --> 00:28:12,308 Speaker 1: especially early on. This was not bad. I said it 679 00:28:12,348 --> 00:28:14,668 Speaker 1: in the Highlight. Atlanta was totally gamed. They were ready, 680 00:28:14,708 --> 00:28:16,028 Speaker 1: they were equipped. I know they didn't do a good 681 00:28:16,068 --> 00:28:17,828 Speaker 1: job against Taylor, but they were in the game late. 682 00:28:18,268 --> 00:28:20,988 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones had to make plays late to get them 683 00:28:20,988 --> 00:28:22,668 Speaker 1: to overtime. They had to make a big kick, They 684 00:28:22,668 --> 00:28:24,828 Speaker 1: had to have other guys chip in. It was Taylor 685 00:28:24,948 --> 00:28:27,148 Speaker 1: being the superstar, but the Colts had a battle in 686 00:28:27,148 --> 00:28:30,428 Speaker 1: this game, which I like about Jonathan Taylor. Guys, a 687 00:28:30,428 --> 00:28:31,988 Speaker 1: little bit of an announcement here. I'm gonna just a 688 00:28:32,028 --> 00:28:34,588 Speaker 1: little bit of a show announcement. I'm very very excited 689 00:28:34,588 --> 00:28:36,988 Speaker 1: to tell you that Jam You're not gonna believe this 690 00:28:36,988 --> 00:28:39,708 Speaker 1: this year. For the first time ever, I have an 691 00:28:39,828 --> 00:28:43,468 Speaker 1: MVP boat. I got it. I have an MVP vote 692 00:28:43,508 --> 00:28:46,108 Speaker 1: for the AP I do. I'm breaking news here. I 693 00:28:46,108 --> 00:28:48,148 Speaker 1: get an MVP vote, I get to vote for MVP, 694 00:28:48,468 --> 00:28:49,668 Speaker 1: I get to vote for all pro. 695 00:28:49,948 --> 00:28:52,468 Speaker 2: I am part of the crew. It's officially happening. 696 00:28:52,708 --> 00:28:55,228 Speaker 1: So your boy at they make an empty boat and 697 00:28:55,228 --> 00:28:57,748 Speaker 1: I'm excited because I'm going to talk it through with 698 00:28:57,788 --> 00:28:59,668 Speaker 1: you guys and it could become part of the show. 699 00:28:59,908 --> 00:29:02,588 Speaker 1: Here's the deal, though, I'm doing this like my own way. 700 00:29:02,708 --> 00:29:05,988 Speaker 1: I am going to make it something very opinionated, very passionate. 701 00:29:05,988 --> 00:29:08,108 Speaker 1: Whoever I'm about. I am not just going to pick 702 00:29:08,148 --> 00:29:11,508 Speaker 1: whatever the quarterback is the best quarterback in the most yards, whatever, whatever, whatever. 703 00:29:11,668 --> 00:29:13,428 Speaker 1: I'm really going to be a purist on this. I 704 00:29:13,468 --> 00:29:17,068 Speaker 1: was around for Adrian Peterson's MVP. I remember Barry Sanders' MVP, 705 00:29:17,428 --> 00:29:19,108 Speaker 1: and right now I'm not supposed to say who I'm 706 00:29:19,148 --> 00:29:22,988 Speaker 1: voting for anything like that. But Jonathan Taylor has my attention. 707 00:29:23,268 --> 00:29:27,468 Speaker 1: Here's why. Matthew Stafford is doing incredible, incredible things and 708 00:29:27,468 --> 00:29:29,348 Speaker 1: we're gonna get to him later. Culter eight and two. 709 00:29:29,388 --> 00:29:31,068 Speaker 1: If they don't have Jonathan Taylor. I think they're a 710 00:29:31,068 --> 00:29:33,148 Speaker 1: four and six team right now. Like I love Jones 711 00:29:33,148 --> 00:29:35,388 Speaker 1: every I think they're four and six without him. I 712 00:29:35,428 --> 00:29:37,828 Speaker 1: think the win over replacement that whoever would be behind 713 00:29:37,908 --> 00:29:38,468 Speaker 1: him is just a. 714 00:29:38,468 --> 00:29:39,988 Speaker 2: Huge factor right now. 715 00:29:40,028 --> 00:29:42,188 Speaker 1: I'm looking at Jonathan Taylor, and I also don't like 716 00:29:42,268 --> 00:29:44,668 Speaker 1: that there's this thing we do now where well, the 717 00:29:44,708 --> 00:29:46,428 Speaker 1: best running back gets Offensive Player. 718 00:29:46,188 --> 00:29:48,228 Speaker 2: Of the Year. That's just their word. That's stupid. 719 00:29:48,428 --> 00:29:50,668 Speaker 1: I hate that it's just deciding that's going to be 720 00:29:50,708 --> 00:29:51,708 Speaker 1: a quarterback every year. 721 00:29:51,868 --> 00:29:52,868 Speaker 2: I don't like it at all. 722 00:29:53,068 --> 00:29:55,388 Speaker 1: I'm looking at Jonathan Taylor and we will continue to 723 00:29:55,428 --> 00:29:56,788 Speaker 1: talk about this moving forward. 724 00:29:57,068 --> 00:29:58,428 Speaker 2: But as an MVP voter, and. 725 00:29:58,428 --> 00:30:00,788 Speaker 1: I feel like Wayne and Garth my backstage pass. I'm 726 00:30:00,788 --> 00:30:03,108 Speaker 1: so excited Jonathan Taylor has my attention. 727 00:30:04,388 --> 00:30:06,068 Speaker 3: Well, you know what, Kyle, you know I love you. 728 00:30:06,108 --> 00:30:08,068 Speaker 3: Do you know what annoying it is that you held 729 00:30:08,108 --> 00:30:10,788 Speaker 3: that information to yourself until we were actually on the show, 730 00:30:11,028 --> 00:30:13,228 Speaker 3: to the people that watch us every day. Kyle straight 731 00:30:13,308 --> 00:30:15,228 Speaker 3: up did not share this with the class, and that 732 00:30:15,348 --> 00:30:18,668 Speaker 3: was an authentic rand. But Kyle, I don't understand MVP voter. 733 00:30:18,868 --> 00:30:21,828 Speaker 3: MVP voters can sometimes be pretentious. They play it close 734 00:30:21,868 --> 00:30:23,788 Speaker 3: to the vest. You know, they like to be snobbish 735 00:30:23,788 --> 00:30:25,508 Speaker 3: about their decision. Are you saying this is going to 736 00:30:25,588 --> 00:30:27,748 Speaker 3: be all inclusive and you're actually going to talk this 737 00:30:27,828 --> 00:30:29,788 Speaker 3: through and you are going to use dare I say logic? 738 00:30:29,868 --> 00:30:31,828 Speaker 3: After watching an entire season of football? 739 00:30:32,428 --> 00:30:34,668 Speaker 1: I think this will probably this is my first year 740 00:30:34,948 --> 00:30:36,748 Speaker 1: as an MBP voter. I think I'll probably be my 741 00:30:36,828 --> 00:30:39,428 Speaker 1: last year too, because I'm probably gonna get kicked out 742 00:30:39,428 --> 00:30:41,508 Speaker 1: of the club. You're not supposed to be talking about 743 00:30:41,548 --> 00:30:43,628 Speaker 1: it like that. You're not supposed you're supposed to do this. 744 00:30:43,948 --> 00:30:45,228 Speaker 2: I'm going to get kicked out, guys. 745 00:30:45,268 --> 00:30:47,348 Speaker 1: But you know what, for one year, we can talk 746 00:30:47,388 --> 00:30:48,708 Speaker 1: it through and it'll be fine. 747 00:30:48,708 --> 00:30:51,788 Speaker 2: That's gonna be fun. Oh man, I can't wait. It 748 00:30:51,828 --> 00:30:53,828 Speaker 2: was short, but it was sweet and at least we'll 749 00:30:53,828 --> 00:30:54,868 Speaker 2: have it on his byline. 750 00:30:54,908 --> 00:30:59,068 Speaker 3: Twenty twenty five, Kyle Brand's an MVP voter, taxs Texans. 751 00:30:59,068 --> 00:31:01,028 Speaker 3: What else happened in the AFC South Kyle? 752 00:31:02,268 --> 00:31:04,388 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, you guys got to change my little tombstone 753 00:31:04,428 --> 00:31:05,748 Speaker 1: at the bottom of the screen. I'm like, way for 754 00:31:05,828 --> 00:31:09,268 Speaker 1: your voter now, all right, Jack Wars were way up 755 00:31:09,268 --> 00:31:11,308 Speaker 1: on the Texans and they're just leaning on them, and 756 00:31:11,348 --> 00:31:13,868 Speaker 1: we're doing ETN and the Texans are just like, man, 757 00:31:13,908 --> 00:31:14,988 Speaker 1: you got blown out at home. 758 00:31:15,108 --> 00:31:16,268 Speaker 2: This is a terrible look for you. 759 00:31:17,028 --> 00:31:20,108 Speaker 1: Not so fast, my friends, of course, I love you. 760 00:31:20,108 --> 00:31:24,108 Speaker 1: A fourth quarter twenty nine to ten. I guess we'll 761 00:31:24,148 --> 00:31:25,788 Speaker 1: just play it out because we've got Davis Mills and 762 00:31:25,788 --> 00:31:28,028 Speaker 1: I remember Stroutson. All Right, Mills with a laser to 763 00:31:28,108 --> 00:31:30,948 Speaker 1: Nico Collins. That pads the stats a little bit good 764 00:31:30,948 --> 00:31:32,868 Speaker 1: for you, make a little more respectable in the box score. 765 00:31:32,908 --> 00:31:36,348 Speaker 1: Hold on two point conversion. They're terrible at them, worse 766 00:31:36,388 --> 00:31:38,388 Speaker 1: than the NFL. They're trying to, you know, trying to 767 00:31:38,388 --> 00:31:40,108 Speaker 1: get it. They get a couple more scores, all right, 768 00:31:40,148 --> 00:31:43,468 Speaker 1: hold on, it's like they got it, all right, So 769 00:31:43,588 --> 00:31:46,508 Speaker 1: we got something working here. Miles Mafia, stand up. Look 770 00:31:46,548 --> 00:31:48,868 Speaker 1: at that throw, Look at a catch. That's beautiful. Toe 771 00:31:48,868 --> 00:31:52,828 Speaker 1: tap Nico, just excellent, excellent stuff. Next Jack's possession. Just 772 00:31:52,868 --> 00:31:53,868 Speaker 1: run the ball a few times. 773 00:31:53,748 --> 00:31:54,148 Speaker 2: And you win. 774 00:31:54,228 --> 00:31:59,868 Speaker 1: Hold On, Trevor Lawrence sacked to Neil Hunter. Hunter at 775 00:31:59,908 --> 00:32:02,148 Speaker 1: three and a half sacks in this game. He's done 776 00:32:02,148 --> 00:32:04,828 Speaker 1: that before. That ties the career high for him. Next 777 00:32:04,828 --> 00:32:07,268 Speaker 1: Texans possession, Are you really gonna get crazy? 778 00:32:07,348 --> 00:32:09,428 Speaker 2: Davis Mills. Davis Mills, don't do it? 779 00:32:09,708 --> 00:32:16,028 Speaker 1: Oh, Davis, Yes, Dulton Schultz touchdown. Schult had seven catches 780 00:32:16,028 --> 00:32:18,548 Speaker 1: in this one. We got a five point game. Texan 781 00:32:18,548 --> 00:32:20,868 Speaker 1: get the ball back again. They going toppy? 782 00:32:20,948 --> 00:32:21,228 Speaker 2: Did it? 783 00:32:21,908 --> 00:32:22,148 Speaker 5: Ah? 784 00:32:22,268 --> 00:32:22,588 Speaker 2: Hold on? 785 00:32:22,628 --> 00:32:27,188 Speaker 1: A second's in complete button pass interference and I don't know. 786 00:32:27,508 --> 00:32:30,548 Speaker 1: Three plays later, following a pair of ball start on 787 00:32:30,588 --> 00:32:34,148 Speaker 1: the fourteenth play of the drive, third and goal from 788 00:32:34,188 --> 00:32:39,868 Speaker 1: the fourteen Davis Mills, Oh my god it Joe Montana 789 00:32:40,188 --> 00:32:44,268 Speaker 1: touchdown fourteen yards and Texans are winning. They're winning the game. 790 00:32:44,308 --> 00:32:47,628 Speaker 1: There's seven seconds left, Lawrence, what did you do? How 791 00:32:47,668 --> 00:32:51,708 Speaker 1: did you possibly plow this? Sacked by Will Anderson strip 792 00:32:51,988 --> 00:32:57,508 Speaker 1: Sheldon Rankins touchdown. Matt's hysteria in Houston, Texas. 793 00:32:57,948 --> 00:33:01,548 Speaker 2: Davis Mills have a day. Oh my god. 794 00:33:01,628 --> 00:33:05,308 Speaker 1: Cohen throws the play sheet and the headset. But this 795 00:33:05,388 --> 00:33:09,828 Speaker 1: is all about Houston, an all time season saving comeback. 796 00:33:10,148 --> 00:33:12,588 Speaker 1: Possibly they still got all kinds of work to do 797 00:33:12,628 --> 00:33:14,988 Speaker 1: because they're sub five hundred, but oh my god, did 798 00:33:15,028 --> 00:33:18,948 Speaker 1: they jag this thing off? Thirty six twenty nine Texans. 799 00:33:18,988 --> 00:33:20,628 Speaker 1: We'll talk more about it afterwards. 800 00:33:23,348 --> 00:33:26,628 Speaker 3: Amongst the games yesterday, the league announced sad news as 801 00:33:26,748 --> 00:33:31,028 Speaker 3: former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliablu has died at the age 802 00:33:31,068 --> 00:33:34,908 Speaker 3: of eighty four. As Roger Goodell's predecessor, Tagliabou led the 803 00:33:34,988 --> 00:33:38,588 Speaker 3: league for seventeen years until his retirement in September of 804 00:33:38,628 --> 00:33:40,948 Speaker 3: two thousand and six. Here's a look back at his 805 00:33:41,028 --> 00:33:41,948 Speaker 3: remarkable career. 806 00:33:43,388 --> 00:33:46,708 Speaker 5: Before ascending to the role of NFL commissioner, the six 807 00:33:46,748 --> 00:33:51,068 Speaker 5: foot five inch Paul Tagliabu towered over opponents as captain 808 00:33:51,108 --> 00:33:55,828 Speaker 5: of the Georgetown basketball team. After obtaining a law degree, 809 00:33:56,028 --> 00:33:59,988 Speaker 5: Tagliabu served as the league's lawyer, spending countless hours with 810 00:34:00,068 --> 00:34:03,748 Speaker 5: his mentor, Pete Roselle, learning the mantra that would serve 811 00:34:03,788 --> 00:34:06,228 Speaker 5: as the corner stone at his term as commissioner. 812 00:34:07,548 --> 00:34:10,628 Speaker 16: It was never about I. It was always about the league. 813 00:34:10,708 --> 00:34:13,148 Speaker 16: I think that probably was the most important lesson that 814 00:34:13,188 --> 00:34:15,308 Speaker 16: I learned, and I think I learned it early on. 815 00:34:16,308 --> 00:34:20,268 Speaker 5: After taking over for Brazil in nineteen eighty nine, Tagliabu's 816 00:34:20,308 --> 00:34:23,868 Speaker 5: first order of business was to repair the NFL's fractured 817 00:34:23,908 --> 00:34:26,028 Speaker 5: relationship with the Players Union. 818 00:34:27,148 --> 00:34:31,348 Speaker 16: In professional sports, you have to have a healthy, respectful, 819 00:34:31,548 --> 00:34:34,068 Speaker 16: positive relationship with the players Association. 820 00:34:35,388 --> 00:34:39,748 Speaker 5: Despite harmony with the players. The NFL's unprecedented era of 821 00:34:39,868 --> 00:34:44,028 Speaker 5: labor peace would not have been possible without Tagliaboo first 822 00:34:44,068 --> 00:34:46,548 Speaker 5: creating unity among the owners. 823 00:34:47,588 --> 00:34:52,148 Speaker 10: His ability to create consensus, it's one of the most 824 00:34:52,188 --> 00:34:53,668 Speaker 10: remarkable things I've ever seen. 825 00:34:54,228 --> 00:34:57,628 Speaker 5: I would say his greatest asset might be getting those 826 00:34:57,668 --> 00:35:00,228 Speaker 5: thirty two guys to agree on a time of day. 827 00:35:01,908 --> 00:35:05,988 Speaker 5: Under Tagliaboo's stewardship, the NFL signed some of the richest 828 00:35:05,988 --> 00:35:09,788 Speaker 5: contracts in television history, launched its own twenty four hour 829 00:35:09,868 --> 00:35:14,428 Speaker 5: television network, and expanded from twenty eight to thirty two teams. 830 00:35:15,108 --> 00:35:18,428 Speaker 5: Tagliabu was also at the forefront of the league's efforts 831 00:35:18,468 --> 00:35:19,388 Speaker 5: of globalization. 832 00:35:20,268 --> 00:35:24,388 Speaker 16: We're looking with a lot of anticipation at the internationalization 833 00:35:24,948 --> 00:35:30,468 Speaker 16: of the sport. Paul Tagliabu just continued to find level after. 834 00:35:30,268 --> 00:35:31,828 Speaker 2: Level after level of growth. 835 00:35:32,148 --> 00:35:36,788 Speaker 5: He has always understood what it took for this league. 836 00:35:36,468 --> 00:35:37,748 Speaker 7: To take the next step. 837 00:35:38,988 --> 00:35:43,068 Speaker 5: The NFL may have gone global during Tagliaboo's tenure, but 838 00:35:43,148 --> 00:35:46,188 Speaker 5: he never forgot about the communities that helped grow the 839 00:35:46,268 --> 00:35:47,948 Speaker 5: league to new heights. 840 00:35:48,508 --> 00:35:51,308 Speaker 16: Involvement of the teams in the community and creating that 841 00:35:51,348 --> 00:35:55,148 Speaker 16: tremendous bond that NFL teams have with their community. We 842 00:35:55,228 --> 00:35:57,028 Speaker 16: need to have that kind of deep respect in the 843 00:35:57,028 --> 00:36:00,348 Speaker 16: community for our sport, for the people in our sport. 844 00:36:00,708 --> 00:36:05,428 Speaker 5: During his seventeen years as commissioner, Paul taglia Boo's leadership 845 00:36:05,628 --> 00:36:07,908 Speaker 5: was on display in times of tragedy. 846 00:36:08,628 --> 00:36:11,628 Speaker 16: Today we are honoring heering those who lost. 847 00:36:11,348 --> 00:36:14,148 Speaker 13: Their lives in the last last ten days. 848 00:36:14,588 --> 00:36:20,028 Speaker 5: And also times of trial. The legacy that Paul Tagliaboo 849 00:36:20,188 --> 00:36:23,428 Speaker 5: leaves behind is one that will shape the sport for 850 00:36:23,628 --> 00:36:24,868 Speaker 5: generations to come. 851 00:36:25,708 --> 00:36:28,588 Speaker 16: I've always felt that if we can be smart and 852 00:36:28,668 --> 00:36:31,428 Speaker 16: lie stewards and keep the focus on the game and 853 00:36:31,508 --> 00:36:34,548 Speaker 16: help great players and coaches that disguise the limit, I 854 00:36:34,628 --> 00:36:35,988 Speaker 16: think the future is brided. 855 00:36:37,468 --> 00:36:40,348 Speaker 3: And with that, current NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell put out 856 00:36:40,388 --> 00:36:43,068 Speaker 3: a statement yesterday on behalf of all of us in 857 00:36:43,148 --> 00:36:46,428 Speaker 3: remarks of the passing of Paul Tagliaboo, that all of 858 00:36:46,548 --> 00:36:49,068 Speaker 3: us in the league are deeply saddened by the passing 859 00:36:49,108 --> 00:36:52,548 Speaker 3: of our former commissioner, whose principled leadership and vision put 860 00:36:52,588 --> 00:36:56,508 Speaker 3: the NFL on the path to unparalleled success. Paul was 861 00:36:56,548 --> 00:36:59,948 Speaker 3: the ultimate steward of the game, Tall and stature, humble 862 00:36:59,988 --> 00:37:03,628 Speaker 3: in presence, and decisive in his loyalty to the NFL. 863 00:37:04,548 --> 00:37:07,628 Speaker 3: I Roger Goodell, am forever grateful and proud to have 864 00:37:07,748 --> 00:37:11,108 Speaker 3: Paul as my friend and my mentor. We extend as 865 00:37:11,148 --> 00:37:14,588 Speaker 3: a show our heartful condolences to the entire Tagliaboo family, 866 00:37:14,908 --> 00:37:19,948 Speaker 3: including his wife of sixty years and their children, Drew 867 00:37:20,148 --> 00:37:24,508 Speaker 3: and Emily. Paul Tagliavoo passes away in twenty to twenty 868 00:37:24,548 --> 00:37:26,028 Speaker 3: five at the age of eighty four. 869 00:37:41,268 --> 00:37:45,828 Speaker 18: Good mon football Well, Matthew Stafford had a record breaking 870 00:37:45,868 --> 00:37:48,348 Speaker 18: performance in their way, and over the forty nine ers, 871 00:37:48,388 --> 00:37:52,108 Speaker 18: he's become the first quarterback in NFL history but at 872 00:37:52,188 --> 00:37:56,828 Speaker 18: least four touchdown passes and no interceptions three straight regular 873 00:37:56,908 --> 00:37:59,908 Speaker 18: season games to do it. On his touchdown to Colby Parkinson, 874 00:37:59,948 --> 00:38:03,628 Speaker 18: Stafford gave a little some an extra on his celebration 875 00:38:04,508 --> 00:38:07,948 Speaker 18: for it. Hey didn't know Stafford had that in though. 876 00:38:08,188 --> 00:38:10,508 Speaker 18: He was asked about it in his postgame presster and 877 00:38:10,548 --> 00:38:12,908 Speaker 18: gave a little Taylor swift explanation. 878 00:38:14,908 --> 00:38:16,028 Speaker 19: Yeah, I mean I was having a good time. I 879 00:38:16,068 --> 00:38:17,308 Speaker 19: got hit on that one pretty good, so I had 880 00:38:17,308 --> 00:38:19,548 Speaker 19: to shake that one off a little bit. But no, 881 00:38:19,668 --> 00:38:21,828 Speaker 19: it was I don't know, man, Like I said, I 882 00:38:21,868 --> 00:38:23,828 Speaker 19: just I have fun out there. I lose my mind 883 00:38:23,828 --> 00:38:25,348 Speaker 19: when we score touchdowns. I don't think about it. A 884 00:38:25,348 --> 00:38:27,708 Speaker 19: lot of these guys are in the locker room pregame, 885 00:38:27,788 --> 00:38:29,388 Speaker 19: prepping what kind of dance they're going to do with 886 00:38:29,428 --> 00:38:31,108 Speaker 19: they score a touchdown. I just go out there and 887 00:38:31,108 --> 00:38:33,628 Speaker 19: play and whatever comes to me comes to me. But 888 00:38:34,148 --> 00:38:36,188 Speaker 19: just again, I'm just happy to be a part of 889 00:38:36,228 --> 00:38:39,348 Speaker 19: this team. It's it's a blessing. You know, such a 890 00:38:39,348 --> 00:38:43,588 Speaker 19: great group of guys. Obviously really talented football players and coaches, 891 00:38:44,028 --> 00:38:45,628 Speaker 19: but what a great group of guys that I get 892 00:38:45,668 --> 00:38:46,348 Speaker 19: to go to work with. 893 00:38:46,268 --> 00:38:46,908 Speaker 2: Every single day. 894 00:38:46,988 --> 00:38:48,988 Speaker 19: I don't take that for granted, especially at this stage 895 00:38:48,988 --> 00:38:49,508 Speaker 19: of my career. 896 00:38:49,588 --> 00:38:50,428 Speaker 2: Winning is fun. 897 00:38:50,468 --> 00:38:52,268 Speaker 18: We can't really blame you, and as a dad of 898 00:38:52,308 --> 00:38:54,788 Speaker 18: four girls, I'm sure you're listening to a lot of 899 00:38:54,828 --> 00:38:57,468 Speaker 18: Taylor Swift and just shake it off. Stafford, though, leading 900 00:38:57,508 --> 00:39:00,628 Speaker 18: all qbs with twenty five touchdown passes this season, and 901 00:39:00,668 --> 00:39:04,828 Speaker 18: he is the third oldest current starting quarterback. So so bad, 902 00:39:04,908 --> 00:39:05,668 Speaker 18: Matthew Stafford. 903 00:39:07,028 --> 00:39:09,388 Speaker 3: Sometimes these guys are so grateful that we can't rewind 904 00:39:09,388 --> 00:39:11,468 Speaker 3: it into the commercial break because the dancing that was 905 00:39:11,508 --> 00:39:14,108 Speaker 3: just happening was uncomfortable, and I don't think anybody should have. 906 00:39:14,068 --> 00:39:16,468 Speaker 2: To see it. Man, Tai your first on rewind that. 907 00:39:16,588 --> 00:39:19,428 Speaker 2: Go ahead, Bud Well, you're gonna want to see this, guys. Okay, 908 00:39:19,508 --> 00:39:20,308 Speaker 2: So I don't know if you. 909 00:39:20,268 --> 00:39:23,988 Speaker 9: Guys watched that Jacksonville Jaguars Texans game. Watch Derek Stanley 910 00:39:24,068 --> 00:39:25,948 Speaker 9: on this thing, watch these one Hennu. 911 00:39:25,868 --> 00:39:30,748 Speaker 2: Yeah, sticky stickyes, please rewind that. Please rewind that. 912 00:39:30,868 --> 00:39:33,308 Speaker 9: I want you to also watch how he goes right 913 00:39:33,348 --> 00:39:36,868 Speaker 9: behind the receiver perfect technique, doesn't get rubbed, but then 914 00:39:36,988 --> 00:39:40,508 Speaker 9: snags the ball one handed right before halftime to set 915 00:39:40,548 --> 00:39:42,308 Speaker 9: it into half for the Houston Texans. 916 00:39:42,508 --> 00:39:44,548 Speaker 2: Do not throw the ball where twenty four. 917 00:39:44,468 --> 00:39:47,188 Speaker 9: Is at for the Houston Texans, because usually that's what happens. 918 00:39:47,228 --> 00:39:51,148 Speaker 2: Beautiful. Rewind it all the time. So you know, I 919 00:39:51,268 --> 00:39:53,228 Speaker 2: like that. Rewind that, but it wasn't better than this one. 920 00:39:53,268 --> 00:39:53,628 Speaker 2: Right here. 921 00:39:53,708 --> 00:39:55,348 Speaker 10: This is a dude in San Francisco by the name 922 00:39:55,388 --> 00:39:56,188 Speaker 10: of George. 923 00:39:56,308 --> 00:39:58,588 Speaker 2: You know, he's a crazy man. He loves WWD, he 924 00:39:58,628 --> 00:39:59,388 Speaker 2: loves all the things. 925 00:39:59,388 --> 00:40:01,308 Speaker 10: But on this particular play, he's just going to catch 926 00:40:01,308 --> 00:40:02,588 Speaker 10: a nice little route, right, Just catch a. 927 00:40:02,628 --> 00:40:04,348 Speaker 2: Nice little rout on the sideline. Take it out of 928 00:40:04,908 --> 00:40:08,028 Speaker 2: you want straight space. Jam on us right here. Let's 929 00:40:08,028 --> 00:40:08,348 Speaker 2: see it. 930 00:40:08,348 --> 00:40:10,588 Speaker 10: One more time, goes out, runs a nice little out route. 931 00:40:10,628 --> 00:40:12,908 Speaker 10: He's gonna go out of bounds, he says, twinkle toes, 932 00:40:13,028 --> 00:40:15,348 Speaker 10: and then I'm gonna go space jam get the end zone. 933 00:40:15,508 --> 00:40:17,468 Speaker 10: I don't know how he was able to stop his momentum. 934 00:40:17,508 --> 00:40:20,108 Speaker 10: Look at this pist the brakes on heed to make 935 00:40:20,108 --> 00:40:22,228 Speaker 10: sure you get a nice pick of shoes and lick 936 00:40:22,268 --> 00:40:22,588 Speaker 10: it there. 937 00:40:24,028 --> 00:40:25,748 Speaker 2: Perfection, all the perfection. 938 00:40:25,988 --> 00:40:28,828 Speaker 3: You can hear the orchestral music behind. Actually, both of 939 00:40:28,868 --> 00:40:31,348 Speaker 3: your plays will rewind that so far, and I feel 940 00:40:31,348 --> 00:40:33,508 Speaker 3: like mine could be given that treatment as well. This 941 00:40:33,668 --> 00:40:36,148 Speaker 3: I was considering for game ball just because the emotion 942 00:40:36,348 --> 00:40:38,388 Speaker 3: behind it, But instead I go rewind that on a 943 00:40:38,508 --> 00:40:41,548 Speaker 3: Chris o Lave catch. In fact, his only touchdown catch 944 00:40:41,588 --> 00:40:44,988 Speaker 3: from Sunday, a sixty two yarder, which is, by the way, 945 00:40:45,388 --> 00:40:47,388 Speaker 3: a lot of mist of his career. Never Mind, this 946 00:40:47,508 --> 00:40:49,428 Speaker 3: is a spinning, one handed grab. This is not the 947 00:40:49,468 --> 00:40:52,828 Speaker 3: touchdown catch. This is a in the middle of the field. 948 00:40:52,988 --> 00:40:54,748 Speaker 3: He had five of those who'd for one hundred and 949 00:40:54,788 --> 00:40:56,668 Speaker 3: three yards. This is really a big day for him 950 00:40:56,668 --> 00:40:59,108 Speaker 3: to return to Carolina. Last year, his season ended on 951 00:40:59,148 --> 00:41:02,148 Speaker 3: a concussion. His father, Raoul o'lave, was in the Stands 952 00:41:02,188 --> 00:41:04,708 Speaker 3: actually had a one on one conversation with Chris before 953 00:41:04,748 --> 00:41:06,868 Speaker 3: the game, got his mind right and clearly got his 954 00:41:06,948 --> 00:41:09,588 Speaker 3: fingertips right on the sideline. Pretty cool win for the 955 00:41:09,588 --> 00:41:10,868 Speaker 3: Saints on the road in the division. 956 00:41:10,908 --> 00:41:12,988 Speaker 2: Kyle Mine is a highlight. 957 00:41:12,988 --> 00:41:15,108 Speaker 1: It's also a microcosm of what happened at the end 958 00:41:15,108 --> 00:41:16,108 Speaker 1: of Bears Giants. 959 00:41:16,188 --> 00:41:18,108 Speaker 2: Giants had a very talented d line. You know all 960 00:41:18,148 --> 00:41:19,148 Speaker 2: about it, but. 961 00:41:19,068 --> 00:41:21,428 Speaker 1: The Bears all line said no, no, no, no, no, not today. 962 00:41:21,588 --> 00:41:21,988 Speaker 7: Roll it. 963 00:41:22,308 --> 00:41:24,788 Speaker 2: Let's go. Darnell right on the bottom of the screen. 964 00:41:25,748 --> 00:41:27,628 Speaker 2: Sit down, and I'm just gonna. 965 00:41:27,468 --> 00:41:27,908 Speaker 8: Road you down. 966 00:41:28,148 --> 00:41:30,148 Speaker 2: To think about getting up. I'll push you down again. 967 00:41:30,748 --> 00:41:34,108 Speaker 1: Darnell Wright is probably the best player on the Bears, 968 00:41:34,148 --> 00:41:35,588 Speaker 1: I think right now, and they have a lot of 969 00:41:35,628 --> 00:41:38,508 Speaker 1: really talented players. I like how he just says sit down, 970 00:41:38,588 --> 00:41:41,228 Speaker 1: sit down, sit down. He's really having an amazing season. 971 00:41:41,228 --> 00:41:43,268 Speaker 1: They took him tenth overall a few years ago. I 972 00:41:43,308 --> 00:41:44,868 Speaker 1: think you should be All Pro this year. If only 973 00:41:44,908 --> 00:41:46,268 Speaker 1: we knew someone who voted for that type. 974 00:41:46,108 --> 00:41:47,708 Speaker 2: Of shout out to right on. 975 00:41:47,628 --> 00:41:50,388 Speaker 7: That one, because how many times have we seen a lineman. 976 00:41:50,908 --> 00:41:52,588 Speaker 2: Right on top of him Melan. I think that a 977 00:41:52,668 --> 00:41:54,428 Speaker 2: future respect It's like, all right. 978 00:41:54,388 --> 00:41:56,148 Speaker 9: Brian, get up, get up, I don't want to ounce 979 00:41:56,188 --> 00:41:58,748 Speaker 9: on you. And does Bonnie Samny you like in wwe 980 00:41:58,788 --> 00:41:59,468 Speaker 9: shout out to him. 981 00:41:59,508 --> 00:42:00,148 Speaker 2: Man, that was cool. 982 00:42:00,348 --> 00:42:03,988 Speaker 3: Darn Darnell Wright's unwavering stance is how Kyle Brant will 983 00:42:04,028 --> 00:42:06,108 Speaker 3: be in the face of people coming for his all 984 00:42:06,148 --> 00:42:08,948 Speaker 3: Pro MVP vote. He's to be like, no, you can 985 00:42:09,028 --> 00:42:10,028 Speaker 3: say things. 986 00:42:09,748 --> 00:42:11,428 Speaker 18: You can say that, you can write this, you can 987 00:42:11,468 --> 00:42:12,188 Speaker 18: write that, But Kyle. 988 00:42:12,108 --> 00:42:14,028 Speaker 3: Brand's just gonna be like, this is my vote, and 989 00:42:14,068 --> 00:42:15,268 Speaker 3: this is how I feel about it. 990 00:42:15,348 --> 00:42:16,228 Speaker 7: Ah. 991 00:42:16,308 --> 00:42:18,148 Speaker 2: We're gonna change the game, Jamie, and we're gonna date. 992 00:42:18,148 --> 00:42:19,788 Speaker 2: We're gonna turn this thing upside down. We're gonna make 993 00:42:19,828 --> 00:42:22,148 Speaker 2: this right. It's gonna be the people's MVP and all Pro. 994 00:42:22,228 --> 00:42:25,788 Speaker 2: I'm telling you, it's a little alarming. It's a little alarming. 995 00:42:26,148 --> 00:42:27,988 Speaker 3: Kyle. Do you want to disclose it all the final 996 00:42:28,028 --> 00:42:29,108 Speaker 3: thirty seconds of this hour? 997 00:42:29,268 --> 00:42:30,948 Speaker 2: How did when did you find this out? How did 998 00:42:30,988 --> 00:42:33,748 Speaker 2: one come across this? How did you qualify last week? 999 00:42:34,188 --> 00:42:34,708 Speaker 2: Last week? 1000 00:42:34,748 --> 00:42:38,308 Speaker 1: And listen, I'm sitting here every day talking ball. I've 1001 00:42:38,348 --> 00:42:40,588 Speaker 1: done this for a decade. I know my stuff, Jamie. 1002 00:42:40,588 --> 00:42:43,308 Speaker 1: I'm almost a little triggered by how surprised you are 1003 00:42:43,388 --> 00:42:45,508 Speaker 1: that I should be given this honor, But I have 1004 00:42:45,628 --> 00:42:47,428 Speaker 1: it and I will do it justice, I promise. 1005 00:42:47,588 --> 00:42:49,308 Speaker 3: There have been people on the show here who have 1006 00:42:49,348 --> 00:42:51,908 Speaker 3: thrown their pens in the relation to MVP votes in 1007 00:42:51,948 --> 00:42:53,108 Speaker 3: the past, so I just thought we. 1008 00:42:53,068 --> 00:42:57,708 Speaker 2: Didn't qualify for them. Why it's not you, it's the system. 1009 00:42:57,788 --> 00:42:59,988 Speaker 1: We have to see across the street in the Disney building,