1 00:00:07,400 --> 00:00:10,080 Speaker 1: Bridgetone is the official tire of the New England Patriots, 2 00:00:10,119 --> 00:00:13,200 Speaker 1: and Bridgestone tires are now on sale through December tenth. 3 00:00:13,480 --> 00:00:17,400 Speaker 1: Her eight time is running out at all Sullivan Tire locations. 4 00:00:17,760 --> 00:00:21,159 Speaker 1: Visit Sullivan Tire dot com for a location near you. 5 00:00:21,960 --> 00:00:24,400 Speaker 1: Some of the content of Patriots Unfiltered may not be 6 00:00:24,440 --> 00:00:29,880 Speaker 1: suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. The world's 7 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:42,080 Speaker 1: origional poast, Welcome to Patriot's Unfiltered. But news today Patriots 8 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:46,760 Speaker 1: have killed yet another New Jersey Jets quarterback. I'm doing 9 00:00:46,920 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: very well, and Fred kirshbing frank Wich decided to fire 10 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:53,720 Speaker 1: himself by potentially not playing the quarterback that was healthy. No, 11 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:58,319 Speaker 1: we killed the coach too. I'm not going to try 12 00:00:58,360 --> 00:01:01,880 Speaker 1: to speak in like Evan's voice, but I'm like nobody can. 13 00:01:02,200 --> 00:01:04,360 Speaker 1: They had the vikings as twenty ninth, late and close, 14 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 1: and Paul was Paul that that didn't sit right? Doesn't 15 00:01:07,040 --> 00:01:11,920 Speaker 1: Are you sure he filtered it correctly? I filtered it now. 16 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:13,280 Speaker 1: I think I'm right in the fact that we're still 17 00:01:13,319 --> 00:01:16,800 Speaker 1: taking calls about Bailey's Abbey is just it's because here's 18 00:01:16,840 --> 00:01:19,399 Speaker 1: the thing of just because you and I think one 19 00:01:19,440 --> 00:01:21,840 Speaker 1: thing doesn't mean we're right the best at his position, 20 00:01:21,880 --> 00:01:25,480 Speaker 1: but it's also easily the biggest douche on the field. 21 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:28,520 Speaker 1: And Travis Kelsey, Kelsey, what time do you have to 22 00:01:28,520 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 1: be in the bus well? It was supposed to be 23 00:01:29,840 --> 00:01:31,600 Speaker 1: twelve thirty. This is how he shows it, like do 24 00:01:31,640 --> 00:01:34,760 Speaker 1: you know who I am? They just chill showing gobble gobble, Hey, 25 00:01:34,760 --> 00:01:41,360 Speaker 1: Pats fan, this is Patriot's Unfiltered fueled by Duncan. All right, 26 00:01:41,520 --> 00:01:46,600 Speaker 1: welcome to Patriots Unfiltered. And so, after entering the fourth 27 00:01:46,680 --> 00:01:49,520 Speaker 1: quarter in a tie, Day walked all over my open intro. 28 00:01:50,120 --> 00:01:54,240 Speaker 1: He likes to do his intro. Let us go ahead, pause, No, 29 00:01:54,520 --> 00:01:57,760 Speaker 1: I just wanted to say that, miss Friday on a 30 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:02,920 Speaker 1: Tuesday before Thursday game. But go ahead. I apologize a 31 00:02:03,000 --> 00:02:06,200 Speaker 1: thousand times. That was very very rude of me. It 32 00:02:06,520 --> 00:02:09,239 Speaker 1: broke good to say. No. Now it's come on, I'll 33 00:02:09,280 --> 00:02:13,359 Speaker 1: get to it. I'll definitely now he's gonna play. I'm 34 00:02:13,360 --> 00:02:16,080 Speaker 1: playing the opposite. I'm throwing myself on the sword. I 35 00:02:16,200 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 1: was very rude. Now I'm intrigued. You were now about 36 00:02:19,200 --> 00:02:21,400 Speaker 1: the late the late thing with Minnesota. It just says 37 00:02:21,440 --> 00:02:24,600 Speaker 1: the update, the update of Knocket. They've they've now dropped 38 00:02:24,600 --> 00:02:27,120 Speaker 1: a thirty second after entering the fourth quarter in a 39 00:02:27,160 --> 00:02:29,760 Speaker 1: tie game and outscoring the Patriots tend nothing, they've now 40 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:32,560 Speaker 1: dropped in the ratings in lat and close. It still 41 00:02:32,600 --> 00:02:35,519 Speaker 1: makes no sense. Yeah, how does that work? Anyway? What 42 00:02:35,800 --> 00:02:38,160 Speaker 1: are you referring to? Because it's something that Mike had 43 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:40,960 Speaker 1: off of d v O A, right, Yeah, and then 44 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:43,240 Speaker 1: I had texted Paul later, which you know, I mean 45 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 1: it obviously had no bearing on the Patriots game because 46 00:02:45,440 --> 00:02:47,639 Speaker 1: they were the better team late and close. Um, but 47 00:02:47,680 --> 00:02:50,280 Speaker 1: the chart I couldn't make heads at two. But basically 48 00:02:50,320 --> 00:02:52,639 Speaker 1: fine is like they just were terrible until like the 49 00:02:52,720 --> 00:02:54,560 Speaker 1: last five minutes of the fourth quarter. And you know, 50 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:57,480 Speaker 1: just in terms of port point differential, right, So isn't 51 00:02:57,480 --> 00:03:01,040 Speaker 1: that the definition of Laton close be really late? So 52 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:04,040 Speaker 1: you go, they go down. I just thoughtways thought the 53 00:03:04,040 --> 00:03:06,160 Speaker 1: idea was to win games. Maybe you're holding the paper 54 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:09,040 Speaker 1: upside acting too. That could be too. I'm not anyway, 55 00:03:09,080 --> 00:03:12,160 Speaker 1: like any other stat about Minnesota that you want to nitpick. 56 00:03:12,320 --> 00:03:15,679 Speaker 1: I'm all here for because, as you know, I'm I'm 57 00:03:15,720 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 1: a little more convinced I was wrong about Minnesota. I 58 00:03:19,080 --> 00:03:21,880 Speaker 1: have to say, I mean, they played better than I 59 00:03:21,919 --> 00:03:24,440 Speaker 1: thought they would. But I still see a ton of 60 00:03:24,440 --> 00:03:26,680 Speaker 1: flaws in that team, and I don't think they're that good. 61 00:03:26,880 --> 00:03:29,839 Speaker 1: But they're nine and two. So yeah, yeah, so we 62 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:31,640 Speaker 1: still need to tell you know, seem like a long 63 00:03:31,680 --> 00:03:34,320 Speaker 1: time ago. Um, but we're going to talk about the 64 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:37,160 Speaker 1: Minnesota game. What what can we learn from that? Is 65 00:03:37,160 --> 00:03:40,160 Speaker 1: there any thing hopeful that came out of it? Anything 66 00:03:40,280 --> 00:03:43,360 Speaker 1: that got you less hopeful? Uh? And then of course 67 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 1: we'll turn our attention to the Bills because we've got 68 00:03:47,200 --> 00:03:49,200 Speaker 1: them coming up on Thursday. And I think that's a 69 00:03:49,280 --> 00:03:52,080 Speaker 1: huge game for both teams. Huge yes for both teams 70 00:03:52,560 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 1: in a rare moment of complete agreement. Yeah with Fred Kerchy. Yeah, 71 00:03:57,240 --> 00:04:00,320 Speaker 1: But so going back to Minnesota, and you know, we 72 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:03,680 Speaker 1: do need to talk about it. I was very confident 73 00:04:03,760 --> 00:04:08,600 Speaker 1: going into that game. I really thought that the offense 74 00:04:08,720 --> 00:04:10,440 Speaker 1: was going to show signs of life. I think they 75 00:04:10,600 --> 00:04:14,839 Speaker 1: it did, but I thought the defense would get two 76 00:04:15,080 --> 00:04:18,799 Speaker 1: cousins more than it did. And to me, that's the 77 00:04:18,839 --> 00:04:24,240 Speaker 1: big thing that I didn't expect is really he was upright. 78 00:04:24,279 --> 00:04:28,400 Speaker 1: Except for the late Luche sack, he was upright for 79 00:04:28,520 --> 00:04:30,480 Speaker 1: most of the game, and I think they had a 80 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:33,680 Speaker 1: decent game plan coming out Minnesota to keep him clean. 81 00:04:33,839 --> 00:04:37,000 Speaker 1: I thought they Kevin O'Connell I thought impressed me. Yeah, 82 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:38,599 Speaker 1: I agree with you. I think I think to you 83 00:04:38,720 --> 00:04:41,000 Speaker 1: just i'd give credit to Kirk Cousins. I thought he 84 00:04:41,040 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 1: was excellent, just with the pressure closing around him. I 85 00:04:43,200 --> 00:04:45,880 Speaker 1: agree with your points about the pass rush wasn't good enough, 86 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:48,120 Speaker 1: But I also thought that there were times where they 87 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:50,240 Speaker 1: were getting pressure and he was hanging in there and 88 00:04:50,640 --> 00:04:53,359 Speaker 1: delivering some really good balls. Um, you know, with the 89 00:04:53,360 --> 00:04:56,040 Speaker 1: pressure closing in on him, pinpoint tough throws. I mean, 90 00:04:56,040 --> 00:04:57,840 Speaker 1: how did he define those with Justin Jefferson, You put 91 00:04:57,880 --> 00:04:59,400 Speaker 1: it in his zip code and he was coming down 92 00:04:59,400 --> 00:05:01,479 Speaker 1: with it that night. But I thought he played well. 93 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:03,360 Speaker 1: But I agree, I think that the pass rush it 94 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 1: was disconcerting. Um, you know they had that they did 95 00:05:06,520 --> 00:05:08,280 Speaker 1: have the one interception that was kind of thrown right 96 00:05:08,279 --> 00:05:10,160 Speaker 1: to them, But you know, you go back to the 97 00:05:10,200 --> 00:05:13,600 Speaker 1: week before McCardy had one interception dropped through right to them, 98 00:05:13,720 --> 00:05:15,920 Speaker 1: didn't have any takeaways. You get one takeaway the only 99 00:05:16,279 --> 00:05:18,600 Speaker 1: so that's you know, it's it's it's these things that 100 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:20,400 Speaker 1: happened in the last couple of years of the defense 101 00:05:20,440 --> 00:05:22,840 Speaker 1: to start to dry up the pass rush, the takeaways 102 00:05:23,080 --> 00:05:24,920 Speaker 1: all of a sudden. Um. You know, it wasn't as 103 00:05:24,920 --> 00:05:26,560 Speaker 1: bad in this game. They were, they were in it, 104 00:05:27,480 --> 00:05:28,960 Speaker 1: and they did get some stops near the end. But 105 00:05:29,040 --> 00:05:32,120 Speaker 1: the offense, as everybody is confirmed, yeah great in the middle, 106 00:05:32,279 --> 00:05:35,160 Speaker 1: showed some signs of life. As everyone likes to say. Um, 107 00:05:35,320 --> 00:05:37,880 Speaker 1: but everybody has had, including Hunter Henry yesterday with the 108 00:05:37,880 --> 00:05:40,080 Speaker 1: refrain of it's got to be better late, like we 109 00:05:40,120 --> 00:05:42,520 Speaker 1: have to. I mean, they turned back into the offense 110 00:05:42,560 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 1: that we thought they were in the fourth quarter, and 111 00:05:44,720 --> 00:05:46,960 Speaker 1: well they did. Yeah, you know, I want to get 112 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:50,039 Speaker 1: to the offense you know, uh in a second. But 113 00:05:50,279 --> 00:05:52,799 Speaker 1: you know, going in again, I thought the defense would 114 00:05:52,800 --> 00:05:55,640 Speaker 1: play a little bit better just in terms of getting pressure. 115 00:05:55,920 --> 00:05:58,880 Speaker 1: And you wonder, at one point do you say, Okay, 116 00:05:59,560 --> 00:06:01,800 Speaker 1: they've got our number when it comes to stopping our 117 00:06:01,800 --> 00:06:04,600 Speaker 1: pass rush. They've they've got an answer to that. When 118 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 1: do you like, say okay, let's rush three, drop everyone back, 119 00:06:08,480 --> 00:06:10,599 Speaker 1: let's change it up. And they've done that against other 120 00:06:10,920 --> 00:06:13,680 Speaker 1: you know, in the past two teams where they've only 121 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:16,640 Speaker 1: rushed two or three and then dropped everyone back and 122 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:20,719 Speaker 1: just tried to confuse the quarterback. They seem to always 123 00:06:20,800 --> 00:06:23,960 Speaker 1: be rushing four if not more. They never gave up 124 00:06:24,000 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 1: on that. Um So, I don't know how much adjustment 125 00:06:28,360 --> 00:06:30,840 Speaker 1: was actually made. It didn't seem like a lot to me. 126 00:06:30,960 --> 00:06:34,560 Speaker 1: But that was the that was the thing. And but overall, 127 00:06:34,600 --> 00:06:36,920 Speaker 1: you know, a lot of people said, oh see, Patriots 128 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:40,200 Speaker 1: defense got exposed. They finally, you know, played a competent 129 00:06:40,279 --> 00:06:44,080 Speaker 1: quarterback and a team with weapons, and they got exposed. 130 00:06:44,120 --> 00:06:48,000 Speaker 1: And yes, they had a lot more problems against this 131 00:06:48,040 --> 00:06:50,960 Speaker 1: team than they did against the Jets and and other 132 00:06:51,120 --> 00:06:54,359 Speaker 1: you know, and uh, you know, other you know, sam 133 00:06:54,360 --> 00:06:57,840 Speaker 1: ellingers of the world. And they did, there's no doubt 134 00:06:57,839 --> 00:06:59,320 Speaker 1: about it. But at the end of the day, they 135 00:06:59,320 --> 00:07:02,400 Speaker 1: gave up twenty six points, and you can make the 136 00:07:02,440 --> 00:07:05,160 Speaker 1: case that they had some stops, and you know, if 137 00:07:05,160 --> 00:07:08,240 Speaker 1: you take away the dumb mistakes, it could have been 138 00:07:08,320 --> 00:07:12,440 Speaker 1: nineteen points. You know, Like they didn't play terribly. They 139 00:07:12,480 --> 00:07:16,720 Speaker 1: didn't play terribly. I didn't you know what, I'm just 140 00:07:17,280 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 1: handing away first downs, three personal foul penalties. Yeah, I 141 00:07:22,040 --> 00:07:25,800 Speaker 1: mean that's terribly that's terrible play. And I start with 142 00:07:25,840 --> 00:07:28,800 Speaker 1: the coaching. If we're gonna we want to start with defense. 143 00:07:28,840 --> 00:07:31,360 Speaker 1: We want to start with the bad instead of the good. 144 00:07:32,360 --> 00:07:35,720 Speaker 1: I start with coaching. I think, um a couple of 145 00:07:35,720 --> 00:07:38,960 Speaker 1: weeks ago during the Patriots by Week, the Vikings played 146 00:07:38,960 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 1: at Buffalo and Justin Jefferson had nine catches for one 147 00:07:42,920 --> 00:07:45,920 Speaker 1: hundred and ninety yards and a touchdown. And if I 148 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:50,040 Speaker 1: heard it once, I heard it four thousand times Sean 149 00:07:50,120 --> 00:07:56,320 Speaker 1: vic Turmos allowing Justin Jefferson to beat them. Patriots would 150 00:07:56,360 --> 00:07:59,440 Speaker 1: never do that. Patriots would never do that. Patriots would 151 00:07:59,480 --> 00:08:01,160 Speaker 1: never do that. And they came out and they say 152 00:08:02,840 --> 00:08:06,800 Speaker 1: that that was the narrative, when like, where, what's your 153 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:10,000 Speaker 1: source here? Who's saying this? Do I have to like 154 00:08:10,120 --> 00:08:12,360 Speaker 1: expose one guy in particular because he's a member of 155 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 1: the show, Evan Lazarre. Okay, he said Patriots won't let 156 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:19,760 Speaker 1: that happen, and it was all over the radio, all 157 00:08:19,800 --> 00:08:23,040 Speaker 1: over all the analysts, all over Twitter. Patriots don't let 158 00:08:23,080 --> 00:08:26,200 Speaker 1: that happen. And then he goes out and he says, 159 00:08:26,960 --> 00:08:30,880 Speaker 1: Jonathan Jones, you take him. That's not a good plan. 160 00:08:31,840 --> 00:08:34,640 Speaker 1: That's not a good plan. It looked to me like 161 00:08:34,679 --> 00:08:38,560 Speaker 1: they were more concerned with Dalvin Cook, which is completely 162 00:08:38,600 --> 00:08:42,040 Speaker 1: and utterly irrelevant in the grand scheme of a game. 163 00:08:42,120 --> 00:08:44,040 Speaker 1: If you want to prevent the other team from scoring 164 00:08:44,080 --> 00:08:47,199 Speaker 1: points well, and then it goes counter to the strategy 165 00:08:47,240 --> 00:08:50,320 Speaker 1: that they've had in the past, where you know, if 166 00:08:50,400 --> 00:08:52,440 Speaker 1: they want to run the ball, you know, to a 167 00:08:52,480 --> 00:08:55,600 Speaker 1: certain degree, let's let him do it. Move down the field, Ben, 168 00:08:55,679 --> 00:08:57,840 Speaker 1: but don't break, but don't give up the big play 169 00:08:57,880 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 1: and don't misunderstand. That's the opposite of kind of what happened, 170 00:09:01,559 --> 00:09:03,880 Speaker 1: and don't miss understand. I'm not making fun of the 171 00:09:03,960 --> 00:09:09,920 Speaker 1: people who thought I was one of those people. I 172 00:09:09,960 --> 00:09:13,280 Speaker 1: said to myself, how can Buffalo continue to let this 173 00:09:13,320 --> 00:09:15,600 Speaker 1: guy make these catches? That's all they're doing. It's throwing 174 00:09:15,600 --> 00:09:18,400 Speaker 1: the ball to Justin Jefferson. I was saying the same thing. 175 00:09:18,480 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 1: I'm not calling out the people that said the Patriots 176 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 1: wouldn't do that, because I've grown accustomed to watching the 177 00:09:24,440 --> 00:09:27,320 Speaker 1: Patriots play and seeing that they don't let that happen. 178 00:09:27,679 --> 00:09:30,040 Speaker 1: They make you do it another way. They make you 179 00:09:30,080 --> 00:09:34,400 Speaker 1: play quote left handed right. And they started that game 180 00:09:34,559 --> 00:09:37,720 Speaker 1: just having Jonathan Jones cover him. They eventually moved to 181 00:09:37,760 --> 00:09:40,760 Speaker 1: some different coverages, some zones, some doubles. It did. None 182 00:09:40,760 --> 00:09:43,040 Speaker 1: of it worked because the other guy was better than you, 183 00:09:43,080 --> 00:09:44,959 Speaker 1: a guy that should have been the focal point of 184 00:09:45,000 --> 00:09:48,679 Speaker 1: your defense. To me, Wow, Like, I don't understand how 185 00:09:48,679 --> 00:09:50,800 Speaker 1: you go into that game and not say we have 186 00:09:50,840 --> 00:09:53,640 Speaker 1: to do something about him. Well, he's the problem. I'm 187 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:57,280 Speaker 1: encouraged that you believe there was something that could be done. 188 00:09:57,800 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 1: So it wasn't a total it wasn't a total disaster 189 00:10:00,720 --> 00:10:03,880 Speaker 1: on defense. I I I, you know, they got beat 190 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:07,880 Speaker 1: by a better team, but I think that it wasn't 191 00:10:07,920 --> 00:10:11,120 Speaker 1: a complete disaster, and I think that there's hope there 192 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:14,800 Speaker 1: for the defense against better offenses. Uh. So you know, 193 00:10:14,920 --> 00:10:17,280 Speaker 1: that's what I want to say about the defense. You know, 194 00:10:17,600 --> 00:10:21,160 Speaker 1: Disappointed they didn't get more pressure on Cousins, Disappointed they 195 00:10:21,160 --> 00:10:24,520 Speaker 1: didn't adjust when they saw that the Vikings had a 196 00:10:24,520 --> 00:10:28,400 Speaker 1: good answer to that, because you know, remember after the game, 197 00:10:28,760 --> 00:10:31,839 Speaker 1: I forget which player it was, but you know they said, 198 00:10:32,400 --> 00:10:35,800 Speaker 1: you know, Matt Judon, you know, the league leader in sacks. 199 00:10:36,160 --> 00:10:38,200 Speaker 1: So when they say that after the game, you know 200 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:40,640 Speaker 1: that that was a point of emphasis before the game 201 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:43,400 Speaker 1: to not let him beat us, for sure, you know, 202 00:10:43,679 --> 00:10:46,360 Speaker 1: And I I just you know, early on they were 203 00:10:46,480 --> 00:10:49,400 Speaker 1: playing the edges really well. Cousins was getting the ball 204 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:52,840 Speaker 1: out and neutralizing the pass rush. And then later in 205 00:10:52,880 --> 00:10:55,240 Speaker 1: the game. You know, I saw Jude On trying to 206 00:10:55,240 --> 00:10:57,400 Speaker 1: do his little games where he you know, come on, 207 00:10:57,640 --> 00:11:00,240 Speaker 1: they were ready for the he would he would just 208 00:11:00,400 --> 00:11:03,840 Speaker 1: run into traffic for him to go. I thought they 209 00:11:03,840 --> 00:11:07,640 Speaker 1: were prepared. They were prepared, you know, and so, but 210 00:11:07,679 --> 00:11:10,000 Speaker 1: there wasn't a lot of adjustment. Like I said, on 211 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:13,480 Speaker 1: the Patriots defensive. Once you realize, okay, we're not gonna 212 00:11:13,679 --> 00:11:16,840 Speaker 1: bully these guys, you know, we're gonna have to change 213 00:11:16,840 --> 00:11:20,120 Speaker 1: it up a little bit. Tamara and uh, Evan. So 214 00:11:20,160 --> 00:11:22,400 Speaker 1: I want to before we continue, I just want to 215 00:11:22,440 --> 00:11:25,959 Speaker 1: say what I just said to Evan in about justin Jefferson. 216 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:29,120 Speaker 1: Do you remember after the Buffalo game. Yeah, we all 217 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:32,400 Speaker 1: kind of snickered, myself included, I throw myself in this. Sure, 218 00:11:32,520 --> 00:11:34,640 Speaker 1: Patriots will never let that happen. They're never gonna let 219 00:11:34,640 --> 00:11:37,719 Speaker 1: one guy beat them like that, right, Yeah, and you did. 220 00:11:38,920 --> 00:11:40,839 Speaker 1: I sort of assigned that to you. So I want 221 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:43,360 Speaker 1: to make sure I'm being fair about it. I would 222 00:11:43,360 --> 00:11:46,600 Speaker 1: say I definitely felt that way. I think Jefferson beat 223 00:11:46,640 --> 00:11:50,880 Speaker 1: them against Buffalo. Against Buffalo, they it was nine catches. 224 00:11:51,040 --> 00:11:52,959 Speaker 1: It was nine catches for one hundred and ninty yards. Yeah, 225 00:11:53,000 --> 00:11:54,679 Speaker 1: And I said, there's no way the Patriots will let 226 00:11:54,679 --> 00:11:57,280 Speaker 1: that happen. They did. They didn't, though, Oh they did. 227 00:11:57,400 --> 00:11:59,319 Speaker 1: They don't win that game without Justin Jeffs Well, yeah, 228 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:02,320 Speaker 1: one thirty six and a touchdown. Like, I just don't 229 00:12:02,400 --> 00:12:06,960 Speaker 1: understand how you can go into that game a touchdown. Okay, 230 00:12:07,440 --> 00:12:10,800 Speaker 1: all right, I was wrong, and I guess you're not wrong. 231 00:12:10,840 --> 00:12:12,600 Speaker 1: I just I mean, they had one. They had one 232 00:12:12,600 --> 00:12:18,280 Speaker 1: thing on offense, It was Justin Jefferson. I just Stalen 233 00:12:18,400 --> 00:12:20,719 Speaker 1: had a lot of catches. They're tight end. They were 234 00:12:20,760 --> 00:12:23,320 Speaker 1: far more considered with Alvin Cook than anything else. I 235 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:26,160 Speaker 1: don't understand. I just don't understand why you would try 236 00:12:26,200 --> 00:12:28,040 Speaker 1: to stop a running back over a passing game. It 237 00:12:28,120 --> 00:12:30,760 Speaker 1: doesn't make I agree. I tried to single cover one 238 00:12:30,760 --> 00:12:33,320 Speaker 1: of the best receivers in football, failed to say it 239 00:12:33,360 --> 00:12:35,200 Speaker 1: was and then they changed and couldn't do anything about 240 00:12:35,320 --> 00:12:37,760 Speaker 1: to say it was just Jefferson. That's it was just Jefferson, 241 00:12:37,960 --> 00:12:41,560 Speaker 1: that's all it was. Okay, all right, I mean we 242 00:12:41,600 --> 00:12:44,320 Speaker 1: could pretty it up and pretend that that didn't happen 243 00:12:44,400 --> 00:12:46,840 Speaker 1: to us, but it did, at least against Buffalo. We 244 00:12:46,880 --> 00:12:50,480 Speaker 1: had to make insanely ridiculous catches. He didn't make any 245 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:52,040 Speaker 1: of those in this game. They were all in. Think 246 00:12:52,040 --> 00:12:54,920 Speaker 1: the one between John Jones and Devin mccorreon catch half 247 00:12:55,320 --> 00:12:58,240 Speaker 1: so could catch that landing in his hands like it 248 00:12:58,280 --> 00:13:01,320 Speaker 1: gets Buffalo always like going up, you know, with one 249 00:13:01,400 --> 00:13:04,360 Speaker 1: hand on fourth and forever and coming down with a 250 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:06,760 Speaker 1: one handed catch in traffic. Like he didn't make any 251 00:13:06,800 --> 00:13:10,240 Speaker 1: catches like that. It was was pitching catch for most 252 00:13:10,280 --> 00:13:12,440 Speaker 1: of the night. I thought that they did way way 253 00:13:12,440 --> 00:13:14,520 Speaker 1: more to try to take him out of the game 254 00:13:14,559 --> 00:13:18,760 Speaker 1: than Buffalo you could even imagine, honestly, compared to how 255 00:13:18,800 --> 00:13:22,960 Speaker 1: the Bills planned it. But then I lose all the 256 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:25,240 Speaker 1: faith if you think that they tried more things to 257 00:13:25,240 --> 00:13:27,400 Speaker 1: take him out and just just couldn't do it. No, 258 00:13:27,480 --> 00:13:29,400 Speaker 1: I'm saying that. If that, I mean, if he's right, 259 00:13:30,320 --> 00:13:32,240 Speaker 1: I mean they had a few bracket calls in there. 260 00:13:32,320 --> 00:13:34,160 Speaker 1: They were trying to jam him at the line of 261 00:13:34,160 --> 00:13:36,959 Speaker 1: scrimmage when he was inside. I thought that they'd tried 262 00:13:36,960 --> 00:13:40,480 Speaker 1: to take him out. But I honestly, I if all 263 00:13:40,520 --> 00:13:42,640 Speaker 1: you gave up was nine for one thirty five and 264 00:13:42,720 --> 00:13:44,800 Speaker 1: a touchdown to Justin Jefferson, then you win the game 265 00:13:44,880 --> 00:13:46,640 Speaker 1: like that. It wasn't like he went for two hundred 266 00:13:46,720 --> 00:13:49,720 Speaker 1: yards against them well, and also in the second half, 267 00:13:49,760 --> 00:13:52,400 Speaker 1: didn't his production go way down, but had the one 268 00:13:52,440 --> 00:13:54,880 Speaker 1: big catch in the second half of one set up 269 00:13:54,920 --> 00:13:56,839 Speaker 1: the game winning touched him, but he had one catch. 270 00:13:57,120 --> 00:14:00,520 Speaker 1: But and I think my Minnesota and Couzin spread it 271 00:14:00,520 --> 00:14:03,560 Speaker 1: out to other people. Yeah, I saw other people making plays. 272 00:14:03,720 --> 00:14:06,400 Speaker 1: I think the biggest thing that hurt them and that game, 273 00:14:06,440 --> 00:14:09,319 Speaker 1: honestly was overreacting to Justin Jefferson. I mean, on the 274 00:14:09,320 --> 00:14:14,319 Speaker 1: game when he's got three guys on him and nobody's 275 00:14:14,320 --> 00:14:16,720 Speaker 1: over on the other side to help Jalen Mills and 276 00:14:16,800 --> 00:14:19,800 Speaker 1: Jalen Mills after the play is kind of looking around 277 00:14:19,880 --> 00:14:22,960 Speaker 1: like guys, like the whole defense ran with Justin Jeffers. 278 00:14:26,080 --> 00:14:28,680 Speaker 1: All I'm saying is is that I come away from 279 00:14:28,720 --> 00:14:32,320 Speaker 1: that game worried that if you're gonna go up against 280 00:14:32,360 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 1: the guy, to Paul's point, if you're gonna go up 281 00:14:33,840 --> 00:14:36,360 Speaker 1: against the guy like Justin Jefferson and you have to 282 00:14:36,400 --> 00:14:39,040 Speaker 1: double cover him because you don't have a guy like 283 00:14:39,280 --> 00:14:43,400 Speaker 1: a prime Gilmore reevs In twenty fourteen or somebody that 284 00:14:43,440 --> 00:14:45,480 Speaker 1: can just go toe to toe with him one on one, 285 00:14:45,720 --> 00:14:48,280 Speaker 1: and the only way that you can slow him down 286 00:14:48,400 --> 00:14:52,120 Speaker 1: is if you double him, then good offensive coordinators or 287 00:14:52,200 --> 00:14:54,960 Speaker 1: good play callers like Kevin O'Connell are going to make 288 00:14:55,000 --> 00:14:57,000 Speaker 1: you pay in other areas of the field. And I 289 00:14:57,040 --> 00:15:00,560 Speaker 1: thought that's exactly what ended up burning them more and anything, 290 00:15:00,880 --> 00:15:02,720 Speaker 1: was the fact that Delon made that play at the 291 00:15:02,800 --> 00:15:05,040 Speaker 1: end of the game against single coverage like that, That's 292 00:15:05,040 --> 00:15:07,400 Speaker 1: what's gonna happen with this team coming in on Thursday night, 293 00:15:07,720 --> 00:15:10,160 Speaker 1: is if you pay that much attention to Stefon Diggs, 294 00:15:10,320 --> 00:15:12,880 Speaker 1: he'll beat your throwing to Gabe Davis and Isaiah mckenzilla 295 00:15:13,000 --> 00:15:15,440 Speaker 1: like he has no problem doing that. So I think 296 00:15:15,480 --> 00:15:18,320 Speaker 1: this overreaction of you gotta take away the number one 297 00:15:18,400 --> 00:15:21,400 Speaker 1: guy and then having all these eyes on one player 298 00:15:21,480 --> 00:15:23,680 Speaker 1: on the field when these passing attacks can spread the 299 00:15:23,720 --> 00:15:27,080 Speaker 1: ball around. I thought, that's really I think. I think 300 00:15:28,600 --> 00:15:31,720 Speaker 1: I think their plan would have worked had they gotten 301 00:15:31,800 --> 00:15:35,360 Speaker 1: some type of pass rush. Yeah, it's a complimentary game, 302 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:38,960 Speaker 1: and they didn't have the pass rush to compliment whatever 303 00:15:39,040 --> 00:15:41,520 Speaker 1: the guys in the backfield were doing. Fred That was 304 00:15:41,640 --> 00:15:43,960 Speaker 1: my biggest takeaway I think from the game was that 305 00:15:44,040 --> 00:15:48,000 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins was so comfortable, so comfortable, like he never 306 00:15:48,160 --> 00:15:50,880 Speaker 1: had a warrior's stress, like I feel like where other 307 00:15:50,960 --> 00:15:53,080 Speaker 1: quarterbacks have to scramble or they have to get rid 308 00:15:53,120 --> 00:15:55,240 Speaker 1: of the ball quickly or throw it away like he 309 00:15:55,440 --> 00:15:57,680 Speaker 1: do whatever you wanted to do. And I really thought, 310 00:15:57,760 --> 00:16:00,560 Speaker 1: like I said going in that that's why I felt 311 00:16:00,560 --> 00:16:02,800 Speaker 1: confident going into this game, is that they were gonna 312 00:16:02,880 --> 00:16:06,560 Speaker 1: give Cousins trouble and they didn't. They didn't. Yeah, I 313 00:16:06,600 --> 00:16:09,880 Speaker 1: honestly I thought that because number one receiver was wide 314 00:16:09,880 --> 00:16:15,000 Speaker 1: open nine times. I honestly thought that they played the defensively. 315 00:16:15,320 --> 00:16:17,200 Speaker 1: I mean I came in here after the Jets game 316 00:16:17,200 --> 00:16:19,200 Speaker 1: and I said, they'll give up forty points against Buffalo 317 00:16:19,200 --> 00:16:21,440 Speaker 1: if they played defense like that. They came up twenty 318 00:16:21,440 --> 00:16:24,520 Speaker 1: six against Minnesota, who's a worst team than Buffalo, Right, 319 00:16:24,600 --> 00:16:27,200 Speaker 1: And it was the same thing against the Jets. There 320 00:16:27,200 --> 00:16:29,840 Speaker 1: were open guys on the film. Against the Jets, the 321 00:16:29,920 --> 00:16:34,120 Speaker 1: quarterback stunk, right, The quarterback was awful. And Kirk Cousins 322 00:16:34,280 --> 00:16:37,200 Speaker 1: in the game on Thursday night, and look, I think 323 00:16:37,240 --> 00:16:39,480 Speaker 1: Mike White had played in the Patriots scored ten points. 324 00:16:39,480 --> 00:16:41,440 Speaker 1: They probably would have lost that game. I think some 325 00:16:41,520 --> 00:16:44,760 Speaker 1: of the pressure stats that you see, I like kind 326 00:16:44,760 --> 00:16:46,440 Speaker 1: of do a double taking them, Like really like you 327 00:16:46,440 --> 00:16:48,400 Speaker 1: think he was under pressure on thirty nine percent of 328 00:16:48,440 --> 00:16:51,000 Speaker 1: the dropbacks. But with that being said, they had Kirk 329 00:16:51,000 --> 00:16:53,760 Speaker 1: Cousins under pressure on thirty nine percent of his dropbacks, 330 00:16:53,960 --> 00:16:57,600 Speaker 1: but he was thirteen for fourteen under pressure in the game. 331 00:16:57,960 --> 00:17:00,520 Speaker 1: He he carved them up under pressure because there's guys 332 00:17:00,560 --> 00:17:03,320 Speaker 1: open down the field. So if you hurry the quarterback 333 00:17:03,360 --> 00:17:05,800 Speaker 1: in the pocket. These good quarterbacks and I don't know 334 00:17:05,840 --> 00:17:08,280 Speaker 1: if Cousins is great, but he's good. And these good 335 00:17:08,359 --> 00:17:12,080 Speaker 1: quarterbacks even under pressure, if yours open guys to throw too, 336 00:17:12,200 --> 00:17:14,080 Speaker 1: is still going to hit the open guys down the field. 337 00:17:14,119 --> 00:17:17,040 Speaker 1: I mean the touchdown or they play before the theeling touchdown. 338 00:17:17,080 --> 00:17:20,159 Speaker 1: The big one of Jefferson, Judean's right in front of 339 00:17:20,240 --> 00:17:23,200 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins. He lights him up in the pocket and 340 00:17:23,800 --> 00:17:26,240 Speaker 1: he just throws it up for Justin. Jefferson and his 341 00:17:26,320 --> 00:17:28,359 Speaker 1: guy made a play, and the Patriots two guys didn't 342 00:17:28,400 --> 00:17:31,800 Speaker 1: make a play. So I think in some respects I 343 00:17:31,800 --> 00:17:35,320 Speaker 1: saw this coming because the Jets had open guys like 344 00:17:35,400 --> 00:17:37,640 Speaker 1: guys were opened in that game. There's a reason why 345 00:17:37,680 --> 00:17:40,240 Speaker 1: Garrett Wilson went off after the game in the locker 346 00:17:40,320 --> 00:17:42,560 Speaker 1: room after they lost to the Patriots and said we're 347 00:17:42,600 --> 00:17:45,280 Speaker 1: better than that because he was open and the quarterback 348 00:17:45,400 --> 00:17:48,440 Speaker 1: was just missing him. Now that they're playing quarterbacks like 349 00:17:48,560 --> 00:17:51,680 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins or Josh Allen even more so this week, 350 00:17:51,880 --> 00:17:54,160 Speaker 1: he's not gonna miss him. Yeah, see what they do. 351 00:17:54,600 --> 00:17:58,560 Speaker 1: So let's turn to the offense, because I think they 352 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:01,359 Speaker 1: did do some good things. I think, you know, but 353 00:18:01,480 --> 00:18:03,919 Speaker 1: they faded down the stretch, There's no doubt about it. 354 00:18:04,000 --> 00:18:08,159 Speaker 1: You know, when it counted most Mac didn't rise up. 355 00:18:08,720 --> 00:18:10,600 Speaker 1: The rest of the offense didn't rise up. But I 356 00:18:10,880 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 1: take some hope that the offensive line didn't poop themselves. 357 00:18:14,760 --> 00:18:20,840 Speaker 1: They played fairly well. Stevenson is Stevenson's he's great. Do 358 00:18:20,880 --> 00:18:23,400 Speaker 1: you think he can do that by himself Thursday night? 359 00:18:23,440 --> 00:18:26,480 Speaker 1: Oh of course not, you know, but he's you've got him. 360 00:18:26,520 --> 00:18:29,720 Speaker 1: You know, he's good. And you know, I think Hunter 361 00:18:29,800 --> 00:18:32,680 Speaker 1: Henry is getting more and more involved in the offense 362 00:18:32,720 --> 00:18:35,720 Speaker 1: as of late. You know, I think there's some hope 363 00:18:35,720 --> 00:18:37,640 Speaker 1: for the offense. I really do. But they just got 364 00:18:37,640 --> 00:18:40,400 Speaker 1: to put together sixty minutes and they've got to just 365 00:18:40,920 --> 00:18:45,760 Speaker 1: eliminate these stupid, dumb mental mistakes. I they didn't really 366 00:18:45,760 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 1: have a lot of those, honestly, I mean it was 367 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:51,639 Speaker 1: the defense with two face masks, penalties and unsports milan conduct. 368 00:18:51,840 --> 00:18:55,160 Speaker 1: I don't know. Offense this time wasn't jumping offside Jones 369 00:18:55,200 --> 00:18:58,080 Speaker 1: getting sacked seventy, but I count like not going out 370 00:18:58,080 --> 00:19:01,760 Speaker 1: of bounds for Hunter Henry. I count Mac Jones not 371 00:19:01,880 --> 00:19:06,879 Speaker 1: throwing the ball away. Yeah, dumb mentally, definitely questionable. But 372 00:19:06,960 --> 00:19:10,240 Speaker 1: I mean I take all the all the optimism that 373 00:19:10,240 --> 00:19:12,760 Speaker 1: you talk about offensively, I'm I'm I'm on board with you. 374 00:19:12,840 --> 00:19:15,840 Speaker 1: That's that's as good as they've looked offensively all year. Yeah, 375 00:19:15,880 --> 00:19:18,360 Speaker 1: it was a low bar though, I mean definitely definitely. 376 00:19:18,400 --> 00:19:21,200 Speaker 1: As we've gotten away from this game, I think coming 377 00:19:21,200 --> 00:19:23,040 Speaker 1: out of it, I felt more encouraged than I do 378 00:19:23,119 --> 00:19:25,600 Speaker 1: now because just you haven't seen it yet. You haven't 379 00:19:25,640 --> 00:19:28,119 Speaker 1: seen all the training camp practices. You never saw that much. 380 00:19:28,160 --> 00:19:31,639 Speaker 1: And I say use the word consistent loosely, um, but 381 00:19:31,760 --> 00:19:34,320 Speaker 1: you know that much consistency. But then you look at 382 00:19:34,320 --> 00:19:37,000 Speaker 1: it and you're like, Minnesota's pretty bad. I mean, this 383 00:19:37,119 --> 00:19:39,040 Speaker 1: is a bad defense that they face compared to what 384 00:19:39,080 --> 00:19:41,879 Speaker 1: they've been facing, and when it really counted, they couldn't 385 00:19:41,880 --> 00:19:43,520 Speaker 1: do it. So how much I mean, I want to 386 00:19:43,560 --> 00:19:45,879 Speaker 1: take the silver lining and feel like, oh, there's something 387 00:19:45,960 --> 00:19:49,200 Speaker 1: coming here, but at the same time, it's it's basically December. 388 00:19:49,640 --> 00:19:52,040 Speaker 1: We just saw them what put together two scoring drives, 389 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 1: like great, we'll see this week how it looks. But 390 00:19:55,480 --> 00:19:57,439 Speaker 1: I mean I get it, there's there's something there, a 391 00:19:57,480 --> 00:19:59,280 Speaker 1: little bit maybe that they can build off of. But 392 00:19:59,359 --> 00:20:01,879 Speaker 1: I just I felt less. So you think it's a 393 00:20:01,880 --> 00:20:05,120 Speaker 1: little about like almost the opposite of what we talk 394 00:20:05,160 --> 00:20:09,280 Speaker 1: about defensively, Like with ev just talked about with well, 395 00:20:09,359 --> 00:20:12,800 Speaker 1: sure you were great defensively because you were facing Zach 396 00:20:12,840 --> 00:20:14,800 Speaker 1: Wilson and Sam ellen Grow and they couldn't get the 397 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:18,640 Speaker 1: ball to opportunities where guys were open. You think it's 398 00:20:18,680 --> 00:20:23,640 Speaker 1: the opposite when you're playing against a defense that's really tough, 399 00:20:23,680 --> 00:20:26,120 Speaker 1: like the Jets or the Colts. You couldn't do anything, 400 00:20:26,640 --> 00:20:30,200 Speaker 1: and their success was really only predicated on well, loosens 401 00:20:30,240 --> 00:20:33,040 Speaker 1: up a little bit. You're playing his own defense. They were, 402 00:20:33,160 --> 00:20:36,359 Speaker 1: They were bad defensively for the first half, but really 403 00:20:36,520 --> 00:20:39,280 Speaker 1: the first three quarters, I never saw so many guys 404 00:20:39,359 --> 00:20:41,359 Speaker 1: running free over the middle. And I don't want to, 405 00:20:41,400 --> 00:20:42,520 Speaker 1: you know, I don't want to kill him. I mean 406 00:20:42,520 --> 00:20:44,719 Speaker 1: that's you know, to this point, we hadn't seen them 407 00:20:44,760 --> 00:20:46,680 Speaker 1: do that in seven on seven compared to and I 408 00:20:46,760 --> 00:20:50,359 Speaker 1: did think the pass protection, as Fred said, um, I 409 00:20:50,400 --> 00:20:52,480 Speaker 1: thought it was better. I thought I thought he looked 410 00:20:52,480 --> 00:20:54,680 Speaker 1: more comfortable right from the first series of the game. 411 00:20:54,800 --> 00:20:57,560 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna make a bold prediction. But this is 412 00:20:57,600 --> 00:21:02,639 Speaker 1: an offseason prediction. Bold and the prediction is that Belichick 413 00:21:02,800 --> 00:21:07,399 Speaker 1: will make changes to the offensive coaching staff. And the 414 00:21:07,480 --> 00:21:11,280 Speaker 1: reason I say this is, Uh, there was just this 415 00:21:11,320 --> 00:21:13,480 Speaker 1: week they were talking about I think it was Alan 416 00:21:13,560 --> 00:21:18,320 Speaker 1: Siegel brought up penalties. Penalties. You know, it's unlike this team, 417 00:21:18,320 --> 00:21:21,640 Speaker 1: blah blah blah, you know very you know, we're up 418 00:21:21,880 --> 00:21:25,199 Speaker 1: down low when it comes to penalties, and Bill, in 419 00:21:25,240 --> 00:21:30,000 Speaker 1: a rare moment of whatever, said, wellsive not not not 420 00:21:30,080 --> 00:21:35,960 Speaker 1: defensive penalties. So in that, in my mind, he's like, Okay, 421 00:21:36,359 --> 00:21:38,600 Speaker 1: he's got his he's got a bulls eye for the 422 00:21:38,640 --> 00:21:41,199 Speaker 1: offense right now, he's got a bulls eye for the offense. 423 00:21:41,440 --> 00:21:44,720 Speaker 1: Only five first downs given defensively, you know, but whatever, 424 00:21:45,320 --> 00:21:49,000 Speaker 1: for whatever reason, you're gonna see changes made to the 425 00:21:49,040 --> 00:21:52,240 Speaker 1: offensive coaching staff. Yeah, that struck me. I mean, I 426 00:21:52,280 --> 00:21:54,600 Speaker 1: just you talk about Zach Wilson kind of going away 427 00:21:54,600 --> 00:21:57,200 Speaker 1: from the script, Like why it's just you gotta clean 428 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,400 Speaker 1: everything up. It's just got to be better, Like why 429 00:21:59,640 --> 00:22:03,000 Speaker 1: why why didn't we not get that right exactly? So 430 00:22:03,160 --> 00:22:06,160 Speaker 1: it's but I was going to say, oh, no, no, 431 00:22:06,200 --> 00:22:08,639 Speaker 1: I'm not no, I'm not gonna say it. Yeah, you 432 00:22:08,760 --> 00:22:11,040 Speaker 1: know what I'm thinking. I'm not saying that. You try 433 00:22:11,080 --> 00:22:13,720 Speaker 1: to preach to your players. You never want to be 434 00:22:13,960 --> 00:22:16,439 Speaker 1: us first them when it comes to offense defense. You 435 00:22:16,520 --> 00:22:19,600 Speaker 1: never want that you want, you know, but it happens, 436 00:22:19,800 --> 00:22:21,720 Speaker 1: you know, it happens when one side of the ball 437 00:22:21,760 --> 00:22:26,400 Speaker 1: isn't holding up their end, when when the top when 438 00:22:26,400 --> 00:22:28,840 Speaker 1: the head coach is thinking. And I'm not saying it's like, 439 00:22:29,040 --> 00:22:31,520 Speaker 1: oh I hate my defense or I hate my offense 440 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:34,800 Speaker 1: or anything like that, but when he says something like that, 441 00:22:34,800 --> 00:22:38,000 Speaker 1: that means it's on his mind. That means he's been 442 00:22:38,040 --> 00:22:39,639 Speaker 1: looking at it. I think it's on his mind. I 443 00:22:39,640 --> 00:22:42,760 Speaker 1: just think it's a different reason than you're doing it. Yeah, anything, 444 00:22:42,720 --> 00:22:45,000 Speaker 1: he got out of it on a technicality, but I 445 00:22:45,000 --> 00:22:47,439 Speaker 1: mean I think, look, it's it's been an issue. I mean, 446 00:22:47,480 --> 00:22:49,560 Speaker 1: we just you know, we just ran down another another 447 00:22:49,640 --> 00:22:53,640 Speaker 1: game where you can list off a handful of unnecessary 448 00:22:53,800 --> 00:22:56,639 Speaker 1: mental mistakes within the context of the game that you know, 449 00:22:56,760 --> 00:22:58,399 Speaker 1: usually the stuff that that they don't do, and I 450 00:22:58,400 --> 00:23:01,479 Speaker 1: hate holding that up is like they always played probably, 451 00:23:02,960 --> 00:23:05,920 Speaker 1: but it's just been consistent for what are we at 452 00:23:05,920 --> 00:23:07,879 Speaker 1: twelve games now that they play I mean, you know, 453 00:23:07,920 --> 00:23:10,800 Speaker 1: it's it's it was consistent last year. I just I 454 00:23:10,880 --> 00:23:13,160 Speaker 1: kind of pushed back on the notion that they never 455 00:23:13,240 --> 00:23:16,159 Speaker 1: did this right, okay, because I think the part that 456 00:23:16,200 --> 00:23:19,639 Speaker 1: gets me frustrated about the conversation about this team right 457 00:23:19,680 --> 00:23:25,359 Speaker 1: now is that everything needs to be perfect operationally for 458 00:23:25,400 --> 00:23:27,520 Speaker 1: them to win a football game, right, totally agree, And 459 00:23:28,440 --> 00:23:31,359 Speaker 1: some point in time, the quarterback has to put the 460 00:23:31,359 --> 00:23:33,880 Speaker 1: team on his back and win the game for you 461 00:23:34,160 --> 00:23:37,040 Speaker 1: against a good teams at some point in time if 462 00:23:37,040 --> 00:23:39,480 Speaker 1: they're gonna get to where everybody wants them to get 463 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:42,280 Speaker 1: to go. When Pierre Strong runs into the punter and 464 00:23:42,320 --> 00:23:44,680 Speaker 1: the defense gives up a touchdown because their gas because 465 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:47,000 Speaker 1: they thought they were off the field, the quarterback has 466 00:23:47,000 --> 00:23:49,080 Speaker 1: to come back and lead a touchdown drive and match 467 00:23:49,119 --> 00:23:51,680 Speaker 1: it right and go toe to toe, which somebody, I mean, 468 00:23:51,720 --> 00:23:53,600 Speaker 1: I hate to say it, but that's what Tom Brady 469 00:23:53,640 --> 00:23:56,600 Speaker 1: would have done, right right. That's my That's my point, 470 00:23:56,680 --> 00:23:59,080 Speaker 1: and Paul, you would remember better than me, because my 471 00:23:59,119 --> 00:24:01,399 Speaker 1: memory is terror when it comes to these kinds of things. 472 00:24:01,640 --> 00:24:04,399 Speaker 1: But there there were definitely games that come to my 473 00:24:04,480 --> 00:24:08,080 Speaker 1: mind where it didn't go well for three and a 474 00:24:08,119 --> 00:24:10,280 Speaker 1: half quarters and Brady would pull it out of his 475 00:24:10,320 --> 00:24:13,639 Speaker 1: butt or stupid stuff like running into the punter would happen, 476 00:24:13,800 --> 00:24:16,439 Speaker 1: and you know, like you overcome it, like I made that, 477 00:24:16,480 --> 00:24:18,480 Speaker 1: I made the comment, Yeah, it would have been if 478 00:24:18,520 --> 00:24:20,199 Speaker 1: you went after the punt against the Jets or the 479 00:24:20,240 --> 00:24:22,160 Speaker 1: Colts in the previous games, they just would have stopped 480 00:24:22,160 --> 00:24:24,160 Speaker 1: the next three players and made him punt again. Right. 481 00:24:24,240 --> 00:24:26,960 Speaker 1: You know, with this team, it's you know, Kirk Kirk 482 00:24:27,000 --> 00:24:29,680 Speaker 1: Cousins is not great, but he is good, and he's 483 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:32,080 Speaker 1: a lot better than what they faced in the last month. 484 00:24:32,920 --> 00:24:35,480 Speaker 1: You can't give them along those lines. Like I wish 485 00:24:35,480 --> 00:24:39,480 Speaker 1: I could say the Hunter Henry penalty, you know, not penalty, 486 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:42,840 Speaker 1: not catch call was the reason they lost. It wasn't. 487 00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:46,119 Speaker 1: It wasn't even reason. It was part of the mentally 488 00:24:46,200 --> 00:24:49,440 Speaker 1: it felt like it felt, but it was another one 489 00:24:49,520 --> 00:24:53,120 Speaker 1: would have right, they would have overcome that was that 490 00:24:53,520 --> 00:24:57,240 Speaker 1: after the Hunter Henry non touchdown call, the offense fell 491 00:24:57,280 --> 00:25:00,280 Speaker 1: off the rails. Yeah, it's yeah. And then after years 492 00:25:00,320 --> 00:25:03,399 Speaker 1: strong runs into the punter, the defense fell off the rails. 493 00:25:03,680 --> 00:25:06,760 Speaker 1: So at some point it took yeah, yeah, it took 494 00:25:06,800 --> 00:25:10,840 Speaker 1: three plays. And then offensively, I would love to come 495 00:25:10,840 --> 00:25:13,399 Speaker 1: back here and say, hah see, I was right, Like 496 00:25:13,480 --> 00:25:15,320 Speaker 1: Matt Jones threw for three hundred and eighty yards in 497 00:25:15,359 --> 00:25:18,800 Speaker 1: a game against on the road against the playoff opponent, 498 00:25:19,040 --> 00:25:21,640 Speaker 1: you know, because he was protected well, because they had 499 00:25:21,640 --> 00:25:24,320 Speaker 1: a good plan. But the problem that I keep on 500 00:25:24,440 --> 00:25:28,160 Speaker 1: coming back to is one of the drives Jonathan Jones 501 00:25:28,160 --> 00:25:30,560 Speaker 1: returns it to the seventeen yard line and you go 502 00:25:30,640 --> 00:25:32,760 Speaker 1: backwards and you kick a field goal. We call those 503 00:25:32,800 --> 00:25:36,320 Speaker 1: pick threes. Yeah, pick threes. That's a trademark for hardy. Okay. 504 00:25:36,440 --> 00:25:38,640 Speaker 1: And then in the two minute drill, you had a 505 00:25:38,680 --> 00:25:41,159 Speaker 1: golden opportunity to score a touchdown before the half and 506 00:25:41,200 --> 00:25:43,800 Speaker 1: set up the double score, right I believe, right, Yeah, 507 00:25:43,800 --> 00:25:47,040 Speaker 1: they double score, and that Hunter Henry doesn't get out 508 00:25:47,080 --> 00:25:49,960 Speaker 1: of bounds. Then mac Jones takes a sack in the 509 00:25:49,960 --> 00:25:52,560 Speaker 1: middle of the field for absolutely no reason, and then 510 00:25:52,560 --> 00:25:55,360 Speaker 1: they throw a goal line fade to Kendrick Bourne. When 511 00:25:55,400 --> 00:26:00,320 Speaker 1: you have DeVante Parker play, I think I could have 512 00:26:00,320 --> 00:26:03,040 Speaker 1: tried trying to target that. I would try another play 513 00:26:03,080 --> 00:26:05,680 Speaker 1: and I would have run the same play to Parker 514 00:26:06,160 --> 00:26:09,480 Speaker 1: and an end zone fade. It's not going to take 515 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:12,239 Speaker 1: six seconds. And the worst part is that if it 516 00:26:12,320 --> 00:26:16,240 Speaker 1: wasn't also rushed, Jacoby runs a slant on the goal 517 00:26:16,280 --> 00:26:17,879 Speaker 1: line on that play that they threw the fade to 518 00:26:17,960 --> 00:26:21,560 Speaker 1: Bourne and he's he dusts the corner and he's wide open. 519 00:26:21,640 --> 00:26:24,440 Speaker 1: So like it was a predetermined read because there's only 520 00:26:24,480 --> 00:26:26,639 Speaker 1: six seconds left in the half or whatever it was, 521 00:26:26,880 --> 00:26:28,399 Speaker 1: and he just has to get the ball out. I 522 00:26:28,440 --> 00:26:31,480 Speaker 1: think the early injury to Jacoby hurt them a little bit. 523 00:26:31,560 --> 00:26:34,240 Speaker 1: I don't think he was right after that, I agree, Yeah, 524 00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:36,080 Speaker 1: And I think there was a play that they ran 525 00:26:36,160 --> 00:26:39,359 Speaker 1: to him on one of the third downs on one 526 00:26:39,400 --> 00:26:41,560 Speaker 1: of the three and outs in the fourth quarter. Yeah, 527 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:43,840 Speaker 1: that I think. I mean, it was a tough, tough play, 528 00:26:43,880 --> 00:26:46,919 Speaker 1: but I think one hundred percent Jacoby Myers might have 529 00:26:46,920 --> 00:26:49,200 Speaker 1: come down with that the contested grab. Yeah, it looked 530 00:26:49,200 --> 00:26:51,600 Speaker 1: like he didn't have full range emotion with that shot, right. Yeah, 531 00:26:51,600 --> 00:26:54,320 Speaker 1: And we were apologist, but Jacoby Myers, that's that is true, 532 00:26:54,560 --> 00:26:56,640 Speaker 1: guilty as charge, But I think he might have had 533 00:26:56,680 --> 00:26:59,840 Speaker 1: that They had after in the fourth quarter, they ran 534 00:27:00,080 --> 00:27:03,000 Speaker 1: thirteen plays for fifty eight yards, and forty of them 535 00:27:03,040 --> 00:27:05,159 Speaker 1: came on the screen to Rumandre Stevens, I'm glad you 536 00:27:05,280 --> 00:27:08,040 Speaker 1: brought that. So they were. So they had twelve plays 537 00:27:08,200 --> 00:27:10,840 Speaker 1: for eighteen yards on the other twelve plays in the 538 00:27:10,880 --> 00:27:13,200 Speaker 1: fourth PLA believe he had eighty yards on his last 539 00:27:13,200 --> 00:27:16,399 Speaker 1: three completion, which basically amounted to nothing. Yeah, it was 540 00:27:16,440 --> 00:27:18,760 Speaker 1: the forty yards screen that you're talking about. That three 541 00:27:18,800 --> 00:27:20,479 Speaker 1: play three, you know, four plays later they were off 542 00:27:20,520 --> 00:27:23,360 Speaker 1: the field and then two meaningless completely and I took 543 00:27:23,520 --> 00:27:26,320 Speaker 1: I took out the last drive because it was meaningless, right, 544 00:27:26,359 --> 00:27:28,880 Speaker 1: and then you get into you know, third down, third 545 00:27:28,920 --> 00:27:32,040 Speaker 1: and nine, and God only knows what Trent's doing. Right, 546 00:27:32,040 --> 00:27:34,560 Speaker 1: he throws a cut block for absolutely no reason, but 547 00:27:34,760 --> 00:27:38,560 Speaker 1: still there's an open receiver, DeVante Parker is opened past 548 00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:42,040 Speaker 1: the sticks, and although Trent shouldn't have thrown a cut block, 549 00:27:42,240 --> 00:27:43,960 Speaker 1: there is a second there to get that ball, could 550 00:27:43,960 --> 00:27:45,119 Speaker 1: have gotten the ball off. I know a lot of 551 00:27:45,119 --> 00:27:47,000 Speaker 1: people have written that he's got to throw the ball. 552 00:27:47,520 --> 00:27:49,320 Speaker 1: He's got to throw the ball. And that was the 553 00:27:49,400 --> 00:27:51,640 Speaker 1: one time the entire game where he got happy feet. 554 00:27:51,680 --> 00:27:54,000 Speaker 1: He totally got happy feet he got, he sawed what 555 00:27:54,160 --> 00:27:56,399 Speaker 1: he saw what happened, right, and he freaked, yeah, and 556 00:27:56,440 --> 00:27:58,320 Speaker 1: it was like, what the heck is Trent doing? And 557 00:27:59,560 --> 00:28:01,520 Speaker 1: then he turned That was a cute because now he'd 558 00:28:01,560 --> 00:28:05,919 Speaker 1: make it a fourth and sixteen and I'm let's face it, 559 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:09,399 Speaker 1: without a penalty, you're probably not converting that. And I 560 00:28:09,480 --> 00:28:12,040 Speaker 1: think he gave a good effort. I thought that was 561 00:28:12,080 --> 00:28:14,840 Speaker 1: a good ballie through gave agil Or a chance to 562 00:28:14,920 --> 00:28:19,320 Speaker 1: run it down. But that's a very low probability play. 563 00:28:19,880 --> 00:28:24,760 Speaker 1: I also, I wouldn't I think that they thought the 564 00:28:24,800 --> 00:28:26,760 Speaker 1: defense was gassed at that point, and that's why they 565 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:29,639 Speaker 1: would have went forward on fourth down. I wouldn't have 566 00:28:29,680 --> 00:28:32,520 Speaker 1: hated a punting it there either. We were talking about it. 567 00:28:32,880 --> 00:28:35,440 Speaker 1: Because we talked about it, they couldn't run the ball 568 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:38,080 Speaker 1: on you. Yeah, And what they ended up doing is 569 00:28:39,200 --> 00:28:43,080 Speaker 1: they changed the play calling because that we didn't go 570 00:28:43,120 --> 00:28:44,640 Speaker 1: We didn't go over this in the postgame show. We 571 00:28:44,720 --> 00:28:47,760 Speaker 1: dropped the ball. M Evans I think has a really 572 00:28:47,800 --> 00:28:52,800 Speaker 1: good point here. They'd allowed them to just mindlessly hand 573 00:28:52,800 --> 00:28:55,400 Speaker 1: the ball off three times to Dalvin Cook, knowing that 574 00:28:55,640 --> 00:28:58,040 Speaker 1: we're gonna get stopped and we're just gonna punt it, 575 00:28:58,080 --> 00:29:00,720 Speaker 1: and we're gonna make them go eighty five yards. They're 576 00:29:00,720 --> 00:29:02,640 Speaker 1: not doing that. There's no way they're going eighty five 577 00:29:02,720 --> 00:29:05,320 Speaker 1: yards with no timeouts in a minute. But if you're 578 00:29:05,320 --> 00:29:10,400 Speaker 1: on your own fifteen, Yeah, and you know, God forbids sixty, 579 00:29:10,520 --> 00:29:12,800 Speaker 1: maybe on your own five. If your punter actually can 580 00:29:12,800 --> 00:29:14,680 Speaker 1: punt the ball for a change, which they haven't been 581 00:29:14,720 --> 00:29:18,120 Speaker 1: able to do all the year. Now they might have 582 00:29:18,120 --> 00:29:20,480 Speaker 1: to throw because they might say, we have to get 583 00:29:20,480 --> 00:29:22,040 Speaker 1: a first down. We can't just give them the ball 584 00:29:22,040 --> 00:29:25,520 Speaker 1: on their forty right and expect them to not score 585 00:29:25,760 --> 00:29:28,520 Speaker 1: like that changes the whole complexion. I think they completely 586 00:29:28,560 --> 00:29:31,120 Speaker 1: took the pass out of the equation by giving them 587 00:29:31,120 --> 00:29:32,800 Speaker 1: the ball where they gave him the ball. Yeah, And 588 00:29:32,840 --> 00:29:35,720 Speaker 1: I think Kevin O'Connell did the right thing. Normally, I'm 589 00:29:35,760 --> 00:29:38,080 Speaker 1: a you gotta throw the ball to get that first down, guy. 590 00:29:38,280 --> 00:29:40,880 Speaker 1: Not in that situation, they weren't moving the ball. They 591 00:29:40,880 --> 00:29:43,840 Speaker 1: weren't going to eighty five yards, So just run the ball, 592 00:29:44,240 --> 00:29:48,360 Speaker 1: run the clock, make them take their timeouts, and played prevent. Yeah. 593 00:29:48,400 --> 00:29:51,160 Speaker 1: I would love to gloat about mac Jones. He throws 594 00:29:51,200 --> 00:29:53,680 Speaker 1: a very career high and passing yards in the game 595 00:29:53,760 --> 00:29:56,080 Speaker 1: and everything looked a lot better. I think they have 596 00:29:56,240 --> 00:29:59,280 Speaker 1: found an explosive play element to this offense over the 597 00:29:59,360 --> 00:30:01,400 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks from the buy Even against the Jets, 598 00:30:01,400 --> 00:30:03,680 Speaker 1: they made some big plays, so I think that they've 599 00:30:03,680 --> 00:30:05,240 Speaker 1: found that a little bit. I thought he saw the 600 00:30:05,240 --> 00:30:08,360 Speaker 1: field significantly better than he has all year in this 601 00:30:08,400 --> 00:30:11,000 Speaker 1: game against Minnesota. But it's still not good enough. Over 602 00:30:11,080 --> 00:30:13,560 Speaker 1: three in the red zone, three for ten on third down, 603 00:30:13,880 --> 00:30:17,760 Speaker 1: poor situationally before the half, horrible in the fourth quarter. Like, 604 00:30:17,840 --> 00:30:20,600 Speaker 1: it's still not good enough. And I think everybody always 605 00:30:20,600 --> 00:30:23,000 Speaker 1: throws the defense under the bus, like you guys like that. 606 00:30:23,000 --> 00:30:25,239 Speaker 1: That's why we lost. We lost because Pierre Strong ran 607 00:30:25,280 --> 00:30:27,360 Speaker 1: into the punter. We lost because the defense gave up 608 00:30:27,400 --> 00:30:31,080 Speaker 1: twenty six points. Like, twenty six points, you can't win 609 00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:34,400 Speaker 1: the game. The fact that they're all ten with twenty 610 00:30:34,440 --> 00:30:37,960 Speaker 1: five or more. Yeah, like you gotta be able to win, Yeah, right, 611 00:30:38,360 --> 00:30:40,160 Speaker 1: I agree with I think the offense has to be 612 00:30:40,160 --> 00:30:43,000 Speaker 1: able to score. I think the untimely penalties definitely were 613 00:30:43,040 --> 00:30:46,200 Speaker 1: like a huge factor in their loss, and it did, 614 00:30:46,520 --> 00:30:48,600 Speaker 1: you know, change the momentum of the game, including Hunter 615 00:30:48,640 --> 00:30:52,400 Speaker 1: Henry's non catch situation. But I still think the offense. 616 00:30:52,400 --> 00:30:54,000 Speaker 1: When they got the ball with four minutes left, I 617 00:30:54,040 --> 00:30:56,000 Speaker 1: was like, this game's over. There not scoring, like I 618 00:30:56,000 --> 00:30:58,719 Speaker 1: started writing, it was over, They're just They're just not 619 00:30:58,760 --> 00:31:00,600 Speaker 1: and it's like, I hate to be the next I 620 00:31:00,600 --> 00:31:02,040 Speaker 1: hate to be a negative Nancy. And I said that 621 00:31:02,040 --> 00:31:04,160 Speaker 1: out and Paul was like, they still have time and 622 00:31:04,160 --> 00:31:09,320 Speaker 1: I'm like, no, I just I just have no. He 623 00:31:09,400 --> 00:31:11,320 Speaker 1: was like, Paul's like, you're making me mad. I'm like, 624 00:31:11,640 --> 00:31:16,920 Speaker 1: I did you did? He said, well, I don't think 625 00:31:16,960 --> 00:31:22,600 Speaker 1: he is playing well, Maddy. He's like, he's playing well, yes, 626 00:31:22,800 --> 00:31:24,920 Speaker 1: but he can't finish this. I can't. He has one 627 00:31:25,040 --> 00:31:28,360 Speaker 1: game winning drive in two years. He has one game 628 00:31:28,360 --> 00:31:32,400 Speaker 1: winning drive and needed a highly questionable roughings and one 629 00:31:32,480 --> 00:31:35,000 Speaker 1: fourth quarter comeback, both in the same game, both against 630 00:31:35,080 --> 00:31:37,800 Speaker 1: Houston last year. And that's it. Every single time they 631 00:31:37,840 --> 00:31:39,760 Speaker 1: have to come back, every single time they have to 632 00:31:39,800 --> 00:31:42,520 Speaker 1: score more than thirty points to win a game, they lose, 633 00:31:42,600 --> 00:31:44,959 Speaker 1: and then we everybody comes in the next day and 634 00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:47,520 Speaker 1: blames the defense. I love your point about that punt though. 635 00:31:47,560 --> 00:31:49,560 Speaker 1: On that fourth and sixteen, I thought it was an 636 00:31:49,560 --> 00:31:52,920 Speaker 1: interesting contrast watching Trevor Lawrence down the stretch because this 637 00:31:53,000 --> 00:31:55,600 Speaker 1: was kind of that game for him a little bit him. 638 00:31:55,680 --> 00:31:59,440 Speaker 1: I was happy to see him coming out, but leading 639 00:31:59,520 --> 00:32:01,800 Speaker 1: up to that, in that game, he yea. One of 640 00:32:01,800 --> 00:32:03,840 Speaker 1: the reasons they had such a hard time was because 641 00:32:03,840 --> 00:32:06,120 Speaker 1: he made a lot of it and and I would 642 00:32:06,160 --> 00:32:10,400 Speaker 1: I didn't see or No, I didn't say who would 643 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:12,680 Speaker 1: you rather? I know you you like, but I'm saying, 644 00:32:12,760 --> 00:32:15,400 Speaker 1: what game would you ra of course I struggled, and 645 00:32:15,400 --> 00:32:18,480 Speaker 1: then with a game on the line or great and 646 00:32:18,480 --> 00:32:21,480 Speaker 1: then struggles, You'd rather have my guy rising, which is 647 00:32:21,480 --> 00:32:25,320 Speaker 1: what Trevor Lawrence did. I didn't see pick it up, 648 00:32:25,400 --> 00:32:27,680 Speaker 1: pick it two coming back last night. I mean another 649 00:32:27,680 --> 00:32:29,720 Speaker 1: one I didn't. I didn't see as much as that comment. 650 00:32:29,800 --> 00:32:32,840 Speaker 1: Didn't see. Yeah, I watched that. I have to say. 651 00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:35,719 Speaker 1: One of the great things about an indoor stadium with 652 00:32:35,800 --> 00:32:38,800 Speaker 1: an open press box is that it's very loud and 653 00:32:38,840 --> 00:32:41,560 Speaker 1: I can yell. Usually in a press boy you have 654 00:32:41,600 --> 00:32:43,880 Speaker 1: to be really quiet, but like Evan like, we were 655 00:32:43,880 --> 00:32:45,840 Speaker 1: all spread out. It's a huge press box, so we 656 00:32:45,960 --> 00:32:47,960 Speaker 1: basically had and I heard there was nobody there ton 657 00:32:48,000 --> 00:32:50,120 Speaker 1: of space, right, so I was able to say and 658 00:32:50,160 --> 00:32:53,240 Speaker 1: do whatever I wanted, And I remember several times going, oh, 659 00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:56,840 Speaker 1: come on, I was just like a fan. I've never 660 00:32:56,880 --> 00:33:02,000 Speaker 1: seen you when they had the Hunter Henry, So that's 661 00:33:02,000 --> 00:33:05,440 Speaker 1: like the Hunter Henry thing. I I don't like playing 662 00:33:05,440 --> 00:33:08,120 Speaker 1: the math game like, well, they lost by seven and 663 00:33:08,200 --> 00:33:10,480 Speaker 1: that would have only been a four point like that 664 00:33:10,600 --> 00:33:15,160 Speaker 1: changes the scope of the game. And listen, I understand. 665 00:33:15,200 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 1: I don't need anybody to explain the rule to me. 666 00:33:17,400 --> 00:33:20,560 Speaker 1: I understand that probably by the letter of the law, 667 00:33:20,640 --> 00:33:22,640 Speaker 1: it's incomplete. I just hate it. And I thought they 668 00:33:22,720 --> 00:33:26,800 Speaker 1: fixed this. I thought that they sort of. First of all, 669 00:33:26,840 --> 00:33:30,120 Speaker 1: I don't understand why a guy catches a ball clearly 670 00:33:30,160 --> 00:33:33,040 Speaker 1: has two feet on the ground, twists quote to make 671 00:33:33,080 --> 00:33:36,000 Speaker 1: a football move, crosses the plan and that's not a 672 00:33:36,000 --> 00:33:38,200 Speaker 1: touchdown right then and there, and he's being touched at 673 00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:40,440 Speaker 1: the same time, Like I don't I don't understand why 674 00:33:40,480 --> 00:33:42,160 Speaker 1: he has to go all the way down to the 675 00:33:42,160 --> 00:33:45,160 Speaker 1: ground and then the ball can't move. And I tell you, 676 00:33:45,240 --> 00:33:48,880 Speaker 1: I saw, I watched I got a full dose or 677 00:33:48,880 --> 00:33:51,920 Speaker 1: red zone. Yeah, I saw like eight or ten plays, 678 00:33:51,960 --> 00:33:55,160 Speaker 1: not the same but similar. Well, everyone's showing the Kelsey 679 00:33:55,320 --> 00:33:57,520 Speaker 1: play that they called. Oh no, I'm talking they were 680 00:33:57,520 --> 00:34:00,320 Speaker 1: all incomplete on Sunday, like Chris a Lobby. It caught 681 00:34:00,360 --> 00:34:03,800 Speaker 1: like a deep crossing route, catches it in stride, takes 682 00:34:03,800 --> 00:34:07,400 Speaker 1: two full steps, gets tackled, and then when he goes 683 00:34:07,400 --> 00:34:11,160 Speaker 1: to the ground, the ball pops out. That's downe by contact. 684 00:34:11,280 --> 00:34:14,080 Speaker 1: Like that's what I thought, Hunter Henry was right down 685 00:34:14,160 --> 00:34:16,160 Speaker 1: by contact and since he's in the end zone, it 686 00:34:16,160 --> 00:34:19,480 Speaker 1: should be a touchdown, right, So why can the ground 687 00:34:19,520 --> 00:34:21,520 Speaker 1: not cause a fumble but the ground could cause any 688 00:34:21,520 --> 00:34:25,680 Speaker 1: complete pass. It's stupid. Yeah, I also think that Okay, 689 00:34:26,400 --> 00:34:30,200 Speaker 1: the ninety seven yard return for a touchdown on special teams, 690 00:34:30,840 --> 00:34:32,560 Speaker 1: that could have been the difference in the game, like 691 00:34:32,640 --> 00:34:34,560 Speaker 1: the Patriots score, and then you allow him to just 692 00:34:35,280 --> 00:34:37,960 Speaker 1: there's a lot this a lot strong penalty was as 693 00:34:38,040 --> 00:34:40,560 Speaker 1: big as any play in the game. Care Yeah, it's 694 00:34:40,760 --> 00:34:46,960 Speaker 1: win a game, quarterback. Yes, And I'm with you. Believe 695 00:34:47,760 --> 00:34:51,680 Speaker 1: you said if it has to be perfect, then they 696 00:34:50,840 --> 00:34:55,120 Speaker 1: can perfect. They can only win with one script. One 697 00:34:55,200 --> 00:34:58,440 Speaker 1: script only the defense dominates. They play from the head, 698 00:34:58,800 --> 00:35:02,040 Speaker 1: they have a cushiony offensive performance like this is how 699 00:35:02,040 --> 00:35:04,680 Speaker 1: it's been for two years. They can only win one 700 00:35:04,760 --> 00:35:07,120 Speaker 1: way and that's but that's the only way he wanted Alabama, 701 00:35:07,239 --> 00:35:09,920 Speaker 1: Like everything was perfect all the time. Well, yeah, perfect, 702 00:35:09,960 --> 00:35:14,480 Speaker 1: but it wasn't even close though. Yeah, but I think everywhere. Yeah, 703 00:35:14,520 --> 00:35:18,880 Speaker 1: I think too, right, I mean, I get a little cook. 704 00:35:19,760 --> 00:35:22,279 Speaker 1: I don't know if I could throw twenty out. Yeah. 705 00:35:22,280 --> 00:35:25,719 Speaker 1: I just think that he's never had he's never had 706 00:35:26,000 --> 00:35:28,839 Speaker 1: like the experience with like pulling his team to win 707 00:35:28,920 --> 00:35:31,319 Speaker 1: from behind. So you guys are doing a great job 708 00:35:31,320 --> 00:35:33,920 Speaker 1: of taking away my enthusiasm that I wrote in my 709 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:36,799 Speaker 1: notes about the offense, because I saw looked at it 710 00:35:36,800 --> 00:35:39,879 Speaker 1: as to say, like if you had said before the game, 711 00:35:39,880 --> 00:35:42,440 Speaker 1: you're gonna allow twenty six points, I don't know how 712 00:35:42,440 --> 00:35:43,839 Speaker 1: you guys would have felt, but I would have said, 713 00:35:43,920 --> 00:35:46,160 Speaker 1: they got no shot. They're gonna lose twenty six to ten, 714 00:35:46,239 --> 00:35:49,160 Speaker 1: twenty six to thirteen. Like That's how I would have 715 00:35:49,160 --> 00:35:51,600 Speaker 1: thought about it, even though they were playing a bad defense. 716 00:35:51,640 --> 00:35:54,160 Speaker 1: I just didn't have any faith. I thought, at least 717 00:35:54,200 --> 00:35:56,040 Speaker 1: I saw a life, at least I saw a hope. 718 00:35:56,080 --> 00:35:58,279 Speaker 1: He saw the field great. I thought he threw some 719 00:35:58,320 --> 00:36:00,839 Speaker 1: really accurate passes down the field. The deep ball through 720 00:36:00,880 --> 00:36:02,680 Speaker 1: to DeVante Parker was one of the best deep balls 721 00:36:02,680 --> 00:36:05,120 Speaker 1: he's thrown in the NFL. Yeah, that was a great throw, 722 00:36:05,520 --> 00:36:07,880 Speaker 1: and he made some really good plays on third down 723 00:36:08,400 --> 00:36:11,200 Speaker 1: on the couple conversions that they had. He made a 724 00:36:11,239 --> 00:36:13,759 Speaker 1: great play to Myers over the middle, or a pump 725 00:36:13,840 --> 00:36:15,880 Speaker 1: fake to move the linebacker then hit him on the 726 00:36:15,920 --> 00:36:19,080 Speaker 1: other side. Like little things like that, I just feel 727 00:36:19,120 --> 00:36:23,200 Speaker 1: like he wasn't doing before. Pocket manipulation, you know, coverage 728 00:36:23,280 --> 00:36:26,600 Speaker 1: like looking guys off or pumping into get guys off 729 00:36:26,600 --> 00:36:29,760 Speaker 1: the route he's trying to go to, you know, seeing 730 00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:32,480 Speaker 1: leverage and like the safeties and where they're pointed and 731 00:36:32,520 --> 00:36:34,480 Speaker 1: stuff like that. You know, it was a two high 732 00:36:34,520 --> 00:36:37,200 Speaker 1: coverage against DeVante Parker, but the safety jumped the crossing 733 00:36:37,280 --> 00:36:39,439 Speaker 1: route and he saw it and he hit the deep ball. 734 00:36:39,480 --> 00:36:41,799 Speaker 1: So like there was little things like that I thought 735 00:36:41,840 --> 00:36:43,840 Speaker 1: that he was doing in this game that he was 736 00:36:43,880 --> 00:36:49,520 Speaker 1: not doing before. But it just, you know, the third 737 00:36:49,520 --> 00:36:51,839 Speaker 1: down play really bugged me because like that's been him 738 00:36:51,880 --> 00:36:55,319 Speaker 1: all year is as soon as he sees pressure, he's 739 00:36:55,360 --> 00:36:58,440 Speaker 1: a different guy. And in that instance, you know, just 740 00:36:58,520 --> 00:37:01,640 Speaker 1: standing there, stare down on the barrel and make a 741 00:37:01,680 --> 00:37:04,440 Speaker 1: throw to Davante Parker. And in some of these games, 742 00:37:04,560 --> 00:37:06,760 Speaker 1: let's face it, he's gonna he's gonna face more pressure 743 00:37:06,760 --> 00:37:09,480 Speaker 1: than he did Thursday night. Yeah, I mean, I know, 744 00:37:09,560 --> 00:37:14,200 Speaker 1: I'm happy that they're playing the Bills. I'm actually happy 745 00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:17,360 Speaker 1: because let's get it overwhere. Let's get it overwhere. I 746 00:37:17,400 --> 00:37:19,600 Speaker 1: do think let's get to that in a second hour. 747 00:37:19,680 --> 00:37:21,440 Speaker 1: Or I do think that they're catching the Bills at 748 00:37:21,440 --> 00:37:25,239 Speaker 1: a good time because of Buffalo situation. But you know, 749 00:37:26,560 --> 00:37:29,759 Speaker 1: the whole twenty five point thing, like, I don't know 750 00:37:29,760 --> 00:37:31,120 Speaker 1: what the weather is going to be like in all 751 00:37:31,120 --> 00:37:33,759 Speaker 1: these games. It's gonna be windy by the wayday night, 752 00:37:33,800 --> 00:37:34,960 Speaker 1: but I don't know what the weather is going to 753 00:37:35,040 --> 00:37:37,120 Speaker 1: be like in all these games. They have six games left, 754 00:37:37,280 --> 00:37:38,960 Speaker 1: and I don't know what the injury situation is going 755 00:37:39,000 --> 00:37:41,239 Speaker 1: to be. Like, let's just say for argument's sake, the 756 00:37:41,280 --> 00:37:45,440 Speaker 1: opponents and all six games for the Patriots are reasonably healthy, 757 00:37:45,560 --> 00:37:49,040 Speaker 1: their quarterbacks play, and the weather doesn't impact the game 758 00:37:49,120 --> 00:37:51,120 Speaker 1: like it did in that Monday night game at Buffalo. 759 00:37:52,120 --> 00:37:54,040 Speaker 1: If you don't find a way to win a game 760 00:37:54,280 --> 00:37:56,680 Speaker 1: when allowing more than twenty five points, you have a 761 00:37:56,680 --> 00:37:59,680 Speaker 1: good chance of going ohen six. Yeah, No, it's true 762 00:37:59,719 --> 00:38:02,200 Speaker 1: down the stretch because I don't I don't know how 763 00:38:02,320 --> 00:38:05,960 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm not telling you that, without question, unequivocally, 764 00:38:06,040 --> 00:38:07,799 Speaker 1: every team that they face is going to score at 765 00:38:07,840 --> 00:38:10,479 Speaker 1: least twenty five points. But if you're asking me right now, 766 00:38:11,640 --> 00:38:14,640 Speaker 1: will Buffalo Sco Twenty five Thursday night, will Arizona School, 767 00:38:14,960 --> 00:38:17,960 Speaker 1: will Vegas, I'm gonna say yes. I don't know about Arizona, 768 00:38:18,040 --> 00:38:20,279 Speaker 1: I'm gonna but I'm gonna say yes, that's the only one. 769 00:38:20,360 --> 00:38:22,000 Speaker 1: That's the only one I can I can make a 770 00:38:22,040 --> 00:38:23,960 Speaker 1: case in my head right now of they should. I 771 00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:25,959 Speaker 1: think they can and should get that one. But after 772 00:38:26,000 --> 00:38:29,399 Speaker 1: that they may out coach that to the point where 773 00:38:29,400 --> 00:38:32,360 Speaker 1: they were able to hold him down. But if DeAndre 774 00:38:32,440 --> 00:38:36,360 Speaker 1: Hopkins and the rest of that cast is healthy and 775 00:38:36,480 --> 00:38:39,800 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray is healthy, most importantly, because if it's Colt McCoy, 776 00:38:39,840 --> 00:38:42,920 Speaker 1: they won't score twenty five points. That's gonna be a 777 00:38:42,920 --> 00:38:45,880 Speaker 1: hard task. That offense is broken. The only way that 778 00:38:45,920 --> 00:38:48,440 Speaker 1: they scored a lot against the Patriots, I think is 779 00:38:48,480 --> 00:38:50,920 Speaker 1: if they let Kyler run, which they haven't really been 780 00:38:50,920 --> 00:38:54,239 Speaker 1: doing much this year. So when I mean it would 781 00:38:54,239 --> 00:38:56,200 Speaker 1: say run, I mean like design design runs. But he 782 00:38:56,239 --> 00:39:00,560 Speaker 1: can still scramble. He can scramble. But I and I 783 00:39:00,600 --> 00:39:02,440 Speaker 1: saw someone yelling at you on Twitter, and you know 784 00:39:02,480 --> 00:39:04,880 Speaker 1: that's how they got him hurt, Like yeah, okay, well 785 00:39:04,880 --> 00:39:06,799 Speaker 1: you paid him two hundred and fifty million dollars to 786 00:39:06,840 --> 00:39:09,120 Speaker 1: be a guy, and he's if if you're it's like 787 00:39:09,120 --> 00:39:11,359 Speaker 1: paying Lamar Jackson then being like, we're not gonna run 788 00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:13,120 Speaker 1: you at all, Like you're just gonna be a pocket pack. 789 00:39:13,239 --> 00:39:15,480 Speaker 1: You're not. He's not good enough from the pocket to 790 00:39:15,560 --> 00:39:17,960 Speaker 1: say we're not going to design any runs for him anymore. Right, 791 00:39:18,200 --> 00:39:20,880 Speaker 1: they had they had two last week. Uh, you know, 792 00:39:20,880 --> 00:39:24,480 Speaker 1: he's got like twenty on the year design run keepers 793 00:39:24,960 --> 00:39:27,839 Speaker 1: and if they do that with Kyler, but offensively they 794 00:39:27,840 --> 00:39:31,040 Speaker 1: look good for good stretches of that Chargers game and 795 00:39:31,040 --> 00:39:33,160 Speaker 1: then they just went It was kind of like the Patriots. 796 00:39:33,440 --> 00:39:35,080 Speaker 1: They just went completely in the tank. I think they 797 00:39:35,080 --> 00:39:36,719 Speaker 1: had three three and ounce in the fourth quarter. It's 798 00:39:36,719 --> 00:39:38,880 Speaker 1: just their drop back passing game is terrible. And if 799 00:39:38,920 --> 00:39:42,400 Speaker 1: you can get them out of design run play action stuff. 800 00:39:42,800 --> 00:39:45,759 Speaker 1: But if you have Hollywood Brown and DeAndre Hopkins and 801 00:39:45,800 --> 00:39:48,480 Speaker 1: that Greg Dortche guy who's played really well for them, 802 00:39:49,200 --> 00:39:54,640 Speaker 1: Rondel Moore and James Connor with Kyler, that that's I 803 00:39:54,719 --> 00:39:56,759 Speaker 1: could spread you out. Problems that can spread you out. 804 00:39:56,840 --> 00:39:59,719 Speaker 1: That's the formula because it's not just one one guy, 805 00:40:00,000 --> 00:40:02,759 Speaker 1: it's different guys and a quarterback that can move now, 806 00:40:03,760 --> 00:40:06,400 Speaker 1: I think Cliff Kingsbury. I mean, from what I saw 807 00:40:06,480 --> 00:40:09,239 Speaker 1: from Kevin O'Connell, like, the biggest thing to me was 808 00:40:09,800 --> 00:40:11,960 Speaker 1: they were ready for what the Patriots had been doing 809 00:40:12,000 --> 00:40:14,600 Speaker 1: to every team with their rush package all year. And 810 00:40:14,680 --> 00:40:16,759 Speaker 1: I'm not breaking it down x's notes, but like the 811 00:40:17,040 --> 00:40:21,480 Speaker 1: little stunts and swims and things that they did up 812 00:40:21,520 --> 00:40:24,680 Speaker 1: front were they were ready for with an offensive line 813 00:40:24,800 --> 00:40:28,400 Speaker 1: that was going into the game quote overmatched, And I 814 00:40:28,440 --> 00:40:34,160 Speaker 1: think it takes a good offensive mind to patiently say, 815 00:40:34,320 --> 00:40:35,759 Speaker 1: I know we're not going to be able to go 816 00:40:35,800 --> 00:40:38,440 Speaker 1: anywhere with Dalvin Cook in this game, but it's important 817 00:40:38,440 --> 00:40:41,120 Speaker 1: that we keep giving him carries because we can't let 818 00:40:41,200 --> 00:40:45,160 Speaker 1: him drop back forty five times. He will get strip sacked, 819 00:40:45,239 --> 00:40:48,960 Speaker 1: he will get hit. 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From 917 00:46:29,840 --> 00:46:32,080 Speaker 1: mya god, hit chick pumb me. We all head hull 918 00:46:32,200 --> 00:46:35,840 Speaker 1: luck head and grab going outside of midfield. Take tumbles 919 00:46:35,880 --> 00:46:38,160 Speaker 1: of the Vikings forty nine. Check it up on the 920 00:46:38,239 --> 00:46:41,759 Speaker 1: play the staff way, cidber Jones back came up time 921 00:46:41,800 --> 00:46:44,640 Speaker 1: to fell deep down the middle. He manlap to five 922 00:46:44,960 --> 00:46:48,680 Speaker 1: hit it. In the episode touchdown, make Tria. That's the 923 00:46:48,800 --> 00:46:51,759 Speaker 1: hell of a throwback, jokes off the back foot. They 924 00:46:51,880 --> 00:46:54,400 Speaker 1: flexed the back out. I said it before the staff. 925 00:46:54,560 --> 00:46:56,520 Speaker 1: There's a little room in the middle. It's cumbered two. 926 00:46:56,880 --> 00:46:59,840 Speaker 1: They walked Harris out to the rat and it open 927 00:47:00,120 --> 00:47:03,000 Speaker 1: things up more. Mac Joes keeps the safety there from 928 00:47:03,000 --> 00:47:05,960 Speaker 1: the left and delivers the strike and doubts an Eggalore. 929 00:47:06,640 --> 00:47:08,760 Speaker 1: That's the way of split cover two right up the middle. 930 00:47:09,040 --> 00:47:11,960 Speaker 1: That's a good counter right there. The Dousins takes the 931 00:47:12,040 --> 00:47:14,640 Speaker 1: snaps on her high a loop up rook picked up well, 932 00:47:14,840 --> 00:47:17,080 Speaker 1: row down the rid and get any by jack Old Joe. 933 00:47:17,320 --> 00:47:19,239 Speaker 1: He wasn't sit back up the middle of the forty 934 00:47:19,520 --> 00:47:22,280 Speaker 1: right to the fetid babe outside twenty five poll peppers 935 00:47:22,360 --> 00:47:24,439 Speaker 1: with a block to the thirty to the twenty five 936 00:47:24,840 --> 00:47:27,279 Speaker 1: cut to the forest side line shot down about the 937 00:47:27,360 --> 00:47:31,279 Speaker 1: flank book, but I tell you, chucking Duck's gonna give 938 00:47:31,320 --> 00:47:34,680 Speaker 1: me one. And he did right there, and they gets 939 00:47:34,719 --> 00:47:37,040 Speaker 1: off by Joseph of the Vikings high to the forest 940 00:47:37,040 --> 00:47:39,640 Speaker 1: side of the field, handled by Marcus Chose outside of 941 00:47:39,719 --> 00:47:42,280 Speaker 1: the three to the left side fifteen o'clocks and twenty 942 00:47:42,280 --> 00:47:44,920 Speaker 1: out of on the twenty fine by sideline to the 943 00:47:45,200 --> 00:47:49,040 Speaker 1: forty and forty five and run down past the field. 944 00:47:49,480 --> 00:47:53,360 Speaker 1: Eventually Die made the stop for Minnesota for another gasolt 945 00:47:53,440 --> 00:47:58,040 Speaker 1: returned by the rookie pro Houston. Cousins from the shot 946 00:47:58,080 --> 00:48:00,480 Speaker 1: fIF takes the way, sty STAPs drops that put time 947 00:48:00,640 --> 00:48:03,879 Speaker 1: fires it down kill Jefferson get in the defense deep 948 00:48:03,920 --> 00:48:07,520 Speaker 1: catch landing in the thirty five. He got behind the 949 00:48:07,600 --> 00:48:11,759 Speaker 1: pair Hurst down Minnesota hold the body control catch here 950 00:48:12,120 --> 00:48:15,520 Speaker 1: by Jefferson, play fake five. Cousins drop back un her 951 00:48:15,560 --> 00:48:19,560 Speaker 1: Breatners grows back fuson passed by Hopkinson, left bottle touchdown 952 00:48:19,640 --> 00:48:25,120 Speaker 1: Minnesota great ball. Jones turn play things putting throw down 953 00:48:25,120 --> 00:48:26,800 Speaker 1: the middle, Pat who takes the catch in the twenty 954 00:48:26,880 --> 00:48:29,600 Speaker 1: don't get the tea to the TenneT to the five, 955 00:48:29,920 --> 00:48:32,320 Speaker 1: puts it to the middle, takes it to the house 956 00:48:32,760 --> 00:48:36,759 Speaker 1: touch down. They dance bull gett. The one after Nelly 957 00:48:36,840 --> 00:48:39,960 Speaker 1: follows will be a suet kickoff and he drives it 958 00:48:40,040 --> 00:48:42,960 Speaker 1: into the red eye and short of the floor, handled 959 00:48:43,520 --> 00:48:46,240 Speaker 1: by one Wound who runs it left side white twenty 960 00:48:46,320 --> 00:48:48,719 Speaker 1: five thirty cuts a white to the bunny got the 961 00:48:48,800 --> 00:48:51,799 Speaker 1: side fine loose to the thirty five thirty twenty five 962 00:48:51,920 --> 00:48:55,480 Speaker 1: twenty Jake by Wilson won't get there in time. No 963 00:48:55,840 --> 00:49:02,000 Speaker 1: workers cut down, glint ust up, what a kicking and 964 00:49:02,080 --> 00:49:07,240 Speaker 1: you know what way shots after Joel back in the pocket. 965 00:49:07,400 --> 00:49:10,520 Speaker 1: Wire should let Hexpi Holiday comes down in the door 966 00:49:10,560 --> 00:49:17,040 Speaker 1: lide touch down Adrian that choses on fire. Alice got 967 00:49:17,120 --> 00:49:20,920 Speaker 1: the referee gaited. Counterman looking on the book is waiting 968 00:49:20,960 --> 00:49:25,400 Speaker 1: for his queue with Assul waiting word from the replay 969 00:49:25,480 --> 00:49:36,000 Speaker 1: food after anew the passes incomplete, Oh, miss Dale william Rod, 970 00:49:36,880 --> 00:49:40,360 Speaker 1: you can't have a more crystal clear indication of the 971 00:49:40,760 --> 00:49:43,719 Speaker 1: figures under the ball because the ball come up. Yes, 972 00:49:44,320 --> 00:49:47,720 Speaker 1: the ground didn't force the ball and never touched the ground. 973 00:49:49,360 --> 00:49:51,759 Speaker 1: Cooking the back of for Cousin takes down many stroll 974 00:49:52,680 --> 00:49:54,600 Speaker 1: had a little bit churches in the middle and to 975 00:49:54,719 --> 00:49:57,640 Speaker 1: get to the quarterback with another shack with a Patriot 976 00:49:57,680 --> 00:50:00,880 Speaker 1: linebacker and that is fitting the nine games this season. 977 00:50:02,360 --> 00:50:05,200 Speaker 1: He's coming after him the punt. He's nearly one strong. 978 00:50:06,719 --> 00:50:09,279 Speaker 1: Home had on the hearts on four at the nine 979 00:50:10,480 --> 00:50:13,800 Speaker 1: beneath the number and a flag hist Drone and Alice 980 00:50:13,880 --> 00:50:17,360 Speaker 1: count the refereing of the white cap. He almost got it. 981 00:50:19,200 --> 00:50:22,040 Speaker 1: It's the same one with the tonic and jokes got Indian, 982 00:50:22,680 --> 00:50:26,359 Speaker 1: but they frought. They tied up. Here a strong who 983 00:50:26,440 --> 00:50:30,680 Speaker 1: came in from the left side. He laid out, running 984 00:50:30,680 --> 00:50:32,560 Speaker 1: into the flat hoods and he fell out of h 985 00:50:32,680 --> 00:50:40,080 Speaker 1: heerny fire followed room. It's good coming the white lay 986 00:50:41,320 --> 00:50:43,640 Speaker 1: Dozin's got twenty five of thirty one waits in the 987 00:50:43,719 --> 00:50:45,960 Speaker 1: gunn got to his red base and Scat drops back 988 00:50:46,040 --> 00:50:48,239 Speaker 1: to the fore man pressuring. He said like you're not 989 00:50:48,400 --> 00:50:53,880 Speaker 1: Drona as he takes a hit by the corney and 990 00:50:54,080 --> 00:50:59,120 Speaker 1: holds on first down. Annesota Cousins from the sixteen under 991 00:50:59,160 --> 00:51:01,680 Speaker 1: center takes the apic stand to the play pack cloud 992 00:51:01,800 --> 00:51:07,759 Speaker 1: back step, stepped up back penal and the Pilo touch 993 00:51:07,840 --> 00:51:12,000 Speaker 1: down by totally do the double confer between two and 994 00:51:12,120 --> 00:51:15,880 Speaker 1: from one side, temperance up from the other picking poison 995 00:51:17,080 --> 00:51:21,239 Speaker 1: Dad hits the putter hump with Jones to take it 996 00:51:21,320 --> 00:51:24,279 Speaker 1: four man rush out of loop. Matt keep Drop blows up, 997 00:51:24,360 --> 00:51:26,800 Speaker 1: throws it long to the wife looking for angle or 998 00:51:26,920 --> 00:51:30,160 Speaker 1: lays out. Can't make the play looked like he got 999 00:51:30,200 --> 00:51:35,000 Speaker 1: held up initially before he broke to the outside and 1000 00:51:35,200 --> 00:51:37,759 Speaker 1: he is shaking up on the incomplete path and a 1001 00:51:37,840 --> 00:51:42,880 Speaker 1: turnover run down. This Chris takes eleven seconds intended and 1002 00:51:43,120 --> 00:51:46,160 Speaker 1: from the nineteen Jones takes the staff, dropping back, stepped up, 1003 00:51:46,360 --> 00:51:48,640 Speaker 1: fires down to cop By Myers to forty two. He 1004 00:51:48,680 --> 00:51:51,840 Speaker 1: sits down with two seconds to go and one second 1005 00:51:51,960 --> 00:51:55,320 Speaker 1: and no seconds left. The game is over. The Vikings 1006 00:51:55,360 --> 00:52:02,200 Speaker 1: have won it. Thirty three twenty six. All right. Back 1007 00:52:02,280 --> 00:52:04,680 Speaker 1: here in Patriots on filter at eight five five past 1008 00:52:04,760 --> 00:52:07,280 Speaker 1: five hundred is the A Sticket hot line web radio 1009 00:52:07,360 --> 00:52:12,960 Speaker 1: at Patriots dot com is the email address. Deuce is here, Evan, Paul, myself, Matt, 1010 00:52:13,080 --> 00:52:15,920 Speaker 1: what happened to tomorrow? She eating lunch? But you know 1011 00:52:16,000 --> 00:52:19,040 Speaker 1: what your jackets here? You know we didn't get to 1012 00:52:19,320 --> 00:52:22,960 Speaker 1: what Evan's back from practice? Oh is that where you 1013 00:52:23,080 --> 00:52:34,360 Speaker 1: came from? Let's do it practice and has done, has done? 1014 00:52:39,120 --> 00:52:42,560 Speaker 1: All right? I missed that. I missed the jingling a 1015 00:52:42,680 --> 00:52:44,600 Speaker 1: little bit. It's been it's been been a little bit 1016 00:52:44,800 --> 00:52:46,160 Speaker 1: a hot minute. It s been a minute. Yeah, it's 1017 00:52:46,160 --> 00:52:51,240 Speaker 1: been a minute. Another practice in another day without Damien Harris. 1018 00:52:51,560 --> 00:52:54,480 Speaker 1: So Damien Harris not at Patriots practice. He was the 1019 00:52:54,640 --> 00:52:59,759 Speaker 1: only player missing from Patriots practice. So Isaiah win can there. Well, 1020 00:52:59,760 --> 00:53:02,799 Speaker 1: he was there yesterday, well and the day and Sunday. Yeah, 1021 00:53:04,000 --> 00:53:06,280 Speaker 1: but a DMP on the injury report, which has happened 1022 00:53:06,280 --> 00:53:08,719 Speaker 1: a couple of times this year. So I think that 1023 00:53:08,840 --> 00:53:12,360 Speaker 1: there's maybe mental reps going on or something like that 1024 00:53:12,480 --> 00:53:16,400 Speaker 1: for guys when that happens. But remember dugger Kobe Myers. 1025 00:53:16,440 --> 00:53:18,560 Speaker 1: I think when he had that knee injury, was out 1026 00:53:18,800 --> 00:53:21,400 Speaker 1: for the media portion and then ended up being a 1027 00:53:21,520 --> 00:53:24,560 Speaker 1: DMP on the injury report. So I don't expect Isaiah 1028 00:53:24,560 --> 00:53:28,880 Speaker 1: win to participate, but he was there and David Andrews 1029 00:53:29,239 --> 00:53:33,040 Speaker 1: still practicing. I was limited yesterday. They think he's gonna play. 1030 00:53:33,120 --> 00:53:36,880 Speaker 1: So he's telling Mark Daniels sounds like he's yeah, all right. 1031 00:53:37,000 --> 00:53:39,080 Speaker 1: Jacoby also told us that he was going to play 1032 00:53:39,160 --> 00:53:41,360 Speaker 1: before Green Bay I want to say it was, or 1033 00:53:41,400 --> 00:53:44,120 Speaker 1: whichever game that was, and then they pulled him back. 1034 00:53:44,320 --> 00:53:47,920 Speaker 1: So I mean, look, he traveled the team to Minnesota, 1035 00:53:48,000 --> 00:53:50,120 Speaker 1: and I think that the cooler heads prevailed in that 1036 00:53:50,239 --> 00:53:53,360 Speaker 1: situation and said, hey, you know, let's let's give it 1037 00:53:53,440 --> 00:53:56,320 Speaker 1: a week. But good news on the other side, the 1038 00:53:56,640 --> 00:54:00,360 Speaker 1: whole school got the flu. What Buffalo had five guys 1039 00:54:00,400 --> 00:54:03,359 Speaker 1: not practice yesterday because of going around. Yeah, it's going around. 1040 00:54:03,520 --> 00:54:05,440 Speaker 1: Dion Dawkins is the big, the big one. I mean, 1041 00:54:05,480 --> 00:54:07,920 Speaker 1: he's an injury though, but you know that's one to 1042 00:54:08,040 --> 00:54:10,800 Speaker 1: monitor again. Last week, Yeah, the same thing with Aissau 1043 00:54:10,840 --> 00:54:13,000 Speaker 1: and the Vikings. Can the Patriots take advantage of the 1044 00:54:13,040 --> 00:54:16,239 Speaker 1: backup left tackle this week? I don't know. We'll see, right. Um. 1045 00:54:16,640 --> 00:54:19,600 Speaker 1: Other than that, were they in pads today or no? No, no, 1046 00:54:19,680 --> 00:54:21,439 Speaker 1: they haven't been in pads all week, I think because 1047 00:54:21,480 --> 00:54:23,520 Speaker 1: of the three games and twelve days and the quick 1048 00:54:23,560 --> 00:54:27,359 Speaker 1: turnarounds and stuff like that. So yeah, no pads, no pads. Um. 1049 00:54:28,320 --> 00:54:31,680 Speaker 1: I know a lot of media didn't go to Minnesota. Yeah, 1050 00:54:32,680 --> 00:54:36,879 Speaker 1: they're where. They're back to the usual size information today. Yeah, 1051 00:54:37,160 --> 00:54:39,279 Speaker 1: I would say most of the mostly you know, Bill 1052 00:54:40,120 --> 00:54:43,959 Speaker 1: Bill this morning draws draws a crowd most of the time. 1053 00:54:44,520 --> 00:54:46,960 Speaker 1: So yeah, there there was a good amount of media there. 1054 00:54:47,000 --> 00:54:49,480 Speaker 1: But yeah, very small Condigon in Minnesota. Yeah, I noticed 1055 00:54:49,480 --> 00:54:53,600 Speaker 1: that as well. Mike blew us off, Well, a friend's 1056 00:54:53,640 --> 00:54:55,480 Speaker 1: call because I thought was more important than Bill and 1057 00:54:55,600 --> 00:54:58,960 Speaker 1: my understanding, Well, he's not at eleven o'clock, right, We've 1058 00:54:58,960 --> 00:55:02,560 Speaker 1: got to make sure the coaches not getting sick, right right. No, 1059 00:55:02,719 --> 00:55:05,640 Speaker 1: But seriously, though, I'm not surprised to hear that a 1060 00:55:05,719 --> 00:55:08,800 Speaker 1: bunch of Bills had illnesses because it is going around. 1061 00:55:09,280 --> 00:55:13,520 Speaker 1: Well you kind of mocked me, but like they had 1062 00:55:13,600 --> 00:55:15,879 Speaker 1: that road game that should have been a home game. 1063 00:55:16,200 --> 00:55:19,080 Speaker 1: So you're back and forth in Detroit twice in five 1064 00:55:19,200 --> 00:55:22,320 Speaker 1: days and you're dealing with an incredible amount of snow 1065 00:55:22,840 --> 00:55:25,600 Speaker 1: at home and it's not ideal for the Bills. And 1066 00:55:26,719 --> 00:55:28,520 Speaker 1: I'm not giving them an out to lose. They should. 1067 00:55:28,560 --> 00:55:30,879 Speaker 1: You know, let's face it, the Bills are a better 1068 00:55:30,960 --> 00:55:33,000 Speaker 1: team in the Patriots. They should win the game. But 1069 00:55:33,760 --> 00:55:36,040 Speaker 1: you know, you're dealing with the left tackle being down now. 1070 00:55:36,120 --> 00:55:39,800 Speaker 1: Their secondary's been in shambles all year. They lost another 1071 00:55:39,880 --> 00:55:43,960 Speaker 1: player on Thursday and Christian Benford who's was put on 1072 00:55:44,080 --> 00:55:48,600 Speaker 1: IR with an oblique injury. They've they've had a lot 1073 00:55:48,680 --> 00:55:50,719 Speaker 1: of a lot of problems in the secondary. Do you're 1074 00:55:50,800 --> 00:55:56,640 Speaker 1: Dan Jackson bit o Dan Jackson's kind an illness, He's not. 1075 00:55:56,840 --> 00:55:58,839 Speaker 1: He's one of the guys sick, but he needs to play. 1076 00:55:59,560 --> 00:56:02,439 Speaker 1: Do you think he can exploit him so bad? Well, 1077 00:56:02,680 --> 00:56:06,160 Speaker 1: I mean he's like the corner. He's like they went 1078 00:56:06,200 --> 00:56:08,400 Speaker 1: after Shelley on the Vikings. He was like a practice 1079 00:56:08,440 --> 00:56:11,120 Speaker 1: squad guy. That they called up. That's that's Dan Jackson. 1080 00:56:11,480 --> 00:56:14,960 Speaker 1: But but for thee Yeah, I'm monrails Saint Brown put 1081 00:56:15,040 --> 00:56:17,360 Speaker 1: him in a blunder for four quarters that game. I 1082 00:56:17,480 --> 00:56:21,160 Speaker 1: did mention, um weather, it does look like it's supposed 1083 00:56:21,160 --> 00:56:24,759 Speaker 1: to be windy Thursday night cold. I thought it was 1084 00:56:24,880 --> 00:56:30,600 Speaker 1: reasonably mild, but it could be win wind wind. It's 1085 00:56:30,640 --> 00:56:33,400 Speaker 1: what I'm hearing. I mean is that that's kind of 1086 00:56:33,440 --> 00:56:36,360 Speaker 1: bad for us. I feel like, yeah, usually used to 1087 00:56:36,400 --> 00:56:39,640 Speaker 1: be an advantage, right to be good luck to come 1088 00:56:39,719 --> 00:56:43,200 Speaker 1: up here, but right, uh Jelanni Tavai to resigning and 1089 00:56:43,239 --> 00:56:46,520 Speaker 1: probably the most predictable move of the last year two 1090 00:56:46,600 --> 00:56:48,960 Speaker 1: year extension. I know we did a little thing when 1091 00:56:49,000 --> 00:56:51,280 Speaker 1: you were Gonfred. Why why did they do that? Running 1092 00:56:51,640 --> 00:56:54,719 Speaker 1: because he's cheap and does what they like, plays all 1093 00:56:54,719 --> 00:56:56,600 Speaker 1: four down. I don't know. Don't forget his contract was 1094 00:56:58,760 --> 00:57:03,160 Speaker 1: is that why? Sorry I missed that was literally said 1095 00:57:03,200 --> 00:57:07,200 Speaker 1: that he was pending free agent contractor Jacobs is about 1096 00:57:07,239 --> 00:57:10,960 Speaker 1: to expire? What about him? To him? That's called real night. Yeah, 1097 00:57:11,040 --> 00:57:14,000 Speaker 1: two years for four million extensions. So just I mean, 1098 00:57:14,120 --> 00:57:16,800 Speaker 1: he's such one of their guys, and I still think 1099 00:57:16,840 --> 00:57:19,439 Speaker 1: they'll need to get more athleticism at the second level, 1100 00:57:19,480 --> 00:57:21,120 Speaker 1: but I think he does check a box for them. 1101 00:57:21,160 --> 00:57:23,040 Speaker 1: As far as depth, it's been much better than I 1102 00:57:23,120 --> 00:57:26,160 Speaker 1: expected he has. He's made some He was really really 1103 00:57:26,280 --> 00:57:28,480 Speaker 1: bad in camping in the preseason, and he looked like 1104 00:57:28,560 --> 00:57:30,600 Speaker 1: a different guy the second we got They saw something 1105 00:57:30,680 --> 00:57:33,240 Speaker 1: in him. Obviously, he's played well. Yeah, he's played well. 1106 00:57:33,320 --> 00:57:35,760 Speaker 1: I was critical of the role that it looked like 1107 00:57:35,800 --> 00:57:37,880 Speaker 1: he was going to have coming out of camp, but 1108 00:57:38,080 --> 00:57:39,800 Speaker 1: he's played well. Yeah. I mean, if all those guys, 1109 00:57:39,880 --> 00:57:42,520 Speaker 1: Mack Wilson, Rake Wanaman, he's played the most, he's done 1110 00:57:42,560 --> 00:57:43,880 Speaker 1: the most. So a little bit of a surprise. But 1111 00:57:44,040 --> 00:57:46,560 Speaker 1: all right, five five past, five hundred days, ticket out long. 1112 00:57:46,600 --> 00:57:49,000 Speaker 1: We've got some people that have been patiently holding on, 1113 00:57:49,160 --> 00:57:51,560 Speaker 1: So let's go to them. Mike's in Connecticut. What's up, Mike, 1114 00:57:51,680 --> 00:57:57,320 Speaker 1: Thanks for holding on? Yeah, how you guys doing good? Mike. So, 1115 00:57:57,600 --> 00:57:59,320 Speaker 1: just to jump at something that was at the top 1116 00:57:59,360 --> 00:58:01,640 Speaker 1: of the show, I think Paul, you and Evan are 1117 00:58:01,800 --> 00:58:04,000 Speaker 1: both right. I think in the end it doesn't really 1118 00:58:04,040 --> 00:58:06,880 Speaker 1: matter because Jefferson did what he did. But what I 1119 00:58:07,160 --> 00:58:11,120 Speaker 1: interpreted Edvan saying with Buffalo was that they just left 1120 00:58:11,200 --> 00:58:14,760 Speaker 1: their garbage corners on Jefferson and then did nothing to 1121 00:58:14,880 --> 00:58:17,200 Speaker 1: try to adjust, at least from what I saw and 1122 00:58:17,280 --> 00:58:19,120 Speaker 1: what you get to talk about, they haven't they done 1123 00:58:19,160 --> 00:58:21,960 Speaker 1: what went from They had about four guys on that 1124 00:58:22,280 --> 00:58:26,120 Speaker 1: on that fourth found play, Buffalo definitely hurt them. But 1125 00:58:26,240 --> 00:58:28,880 Speaker 1: I think that, you know, like again, it's moved because 1126 00:58:29,520 --> 00:58:32,600 Speaker 1: Jefferson did what he did, but I think it's a 1127 00:58:32,600 --> 00:58:34,520 Speaker 1: little different than what Buffalo did because they just kind 1128 00:58:34,520 --> 00:58:36,400 Speaker 1: of let their corners die. No, I get it, there 1129 00:58:36,480 --> 00:58:40,040 Speaker 1: was rising Buffalo, did I get it? Um? And then 1130 00:58:40,120 --> 00:58:41,600 Speaker 1: the last thing before I got to go and I'll 1131 00:58:41,600 --> 00:58:43,280 Speaker 1: take it off air, is what do we do now 1132 00:58:43,400 --> 00:58:46,800 Speaker 1: that Damian Harris is likely to miss some extended time, 1133 00:58:46,840 --> 00:58:50,520 Speaker 1: maybe because we haven't really seen strong Kevin Harris has 1134 00:58:50,800 --> 00:58:52,640 Speaker 1: not really done anything. And then the only other guy 1135 00:58:52,720 --> 00:58:55,320 Speaker 1: that Wemember talked about is J. J. Taylor. He got 1136 00:58:55,360 --> 00:58:57,080 Speaker 1: released from the practice squad and I don't think that 1137 00:58:57,200 --> 00:59:02,040 Speaker 1: he got signed back. He's done a practice squad. He's back, 1138 00:59:02,200 --> 00:59:06,240 Speaker 1: So I guess what I mean That backfield is kind 1139 00:59:06,280 --> 00:59:10,840 Speaker 1: of steven since and it really has been um, you 1140 00:59:10,960 --> 00:59:14,160 Speaker 1: know he I think there was the one game, the 1141 00:59:14,320 --> 00:59:17,880 Speaker 1: Jets game where Harris broke a couple of long runs 1142 00:59:17,920 --> 00:59:20,480 Speaker 1: and he had the more production, but the carries have 1143 00:59:20,600 --> 00:59:25,560 Speaker 1: gone to Stevenson. Yeah, I do feel better if Harris, 1144 00:59:25,760 --> 00:59:28,640 Speaker 1: Damien Harris was available. Not to go all bill on you, 1145 00:59:28,720 --> 00:59:31,000 Speaker 1: but it's good to have all of that, right, you know. Yeah, 1146 00:59:31,040 --> 00:59:33,000 Speaker 1: I mean I definitely feel better with both. But I 1147 00:59:33,040 --> 00:59:35,800 Speaker 1: don't think it's a disaster. Don't only have Stevenson. Yeah, 1148 00:59:35,800 --> 00:59:37,240 Speaker 1: but he's just that You've got nothing out of those 1149 00:59:37,240 --> 00:59:39,480 Speaker 1: other guys. JJ Taylor continues to just kind of be 1150 00:59:39,760 --> 00:59:41,520 Speaker 1: persona non grad. I don't know what they're doing, and 1151 00:59:41,520 --> 00:59:43,680 Speaker 1: they can repromote him. This week, he seemed like the 1152 00:59:43,800 --> 00:59:46,120 Speaker 1: next guy up. Hard to see Pierre Strong getting a 1153 00:59:46,200 --> 00:59:49,760 Speaker 1: vote of confidence going out there this week and Kevin Harris. 1154 00:59:49,960 --> 00:59:52,080 Speaker 1: I don't know, it's it's I just I'm worried here. 1155 00:59:52,080 --> 00:59:55,000 Speaker 1: We there's still six games to go. Is Stevenson gonna 1156 00:59:55,000 --> 00:59:56,439 Speaker 1: be able to make it and carry the load because 1157 00:59:56,520 --> 00:59:59,160 Speaker 1: right now with Damian Harris, really just worry about So 1158 00:59:59,320 --> 01:00:03,680 Speaker 1: was this an another thigh injury that you know, season ending, 1159 01:00:03,720 --> 01:00:05,760 Speaker 1: but he might be able to play in two weeks now. 1160 01:00:05,880 --> 01:00:08,280 Speaker 1: This one seemed a little bit milder. He was on 1161 01:00:08,360 --> 01:00:13,080 Speaker 1: crutches on Thursday, So we'll see, but I think it. 1162 01:00:14,320 --> 01:00:16,480 Speaker 1: I think you could see some empty I do. I 1163 01:00:16,560 --> 01:00:18,720 Speaker 1: think you could see some empty I think that you 1164 01:00:18,800 --> 01:00:22,320 Speaker 1: could see some some different wrinkles where they don't necessarily 1165 01:00:22,360 --> 01:00:25,360 Speaker 1: emphasize the running back as much. They've ran some empty 1166 01:00:25,400 --> 01:00:29,400 Speaker 1: successfully at times this year already, so it's gonna be 1167 01:00:29,440 --> 01:00:32,360 Speaker 1: a Remandre And then there might be stretches where where 1168 01:00:32,360 --> 01:00:34,320 Speaker 1: they try to do some different things from shotgun to 1169 01:00:34,880 --> 01:00:37,400 Speaker 1: make sure that they're not making Remandre carry the ball 1170 01:00:37,440 --> 01:00:40,000 Speaker 1: thirty times for six straight weeks. I think that's gonna 1171 01:00:40,000 --> 01:00:42,440 Speaker 1: be I do think this game is like interesting because 1172 01:00:42,560 --> 01:00:44,640 Speaker 1: of the illness running through their locker room in addition 1173 01:00:44,720 --> 01:00:48,400 Speaker 1: to their injuries. Because most of the illnesses on the defense, 1174 01:00:48,560 --> 01:00:52,120 Speaker 1: it's a lot of safeties out. Um, but Jen Jackson's 1175 01:00:52,120 --> 01:00:54,520 Speaker 1: got to play yeah, um, And so I'm interested to see, 1176 01:00:54,560 --> 01:00:57,560 Speaker 1: like what type of Bill's defense the Patriot's offense is 1177 01:00:57,600 --> 01:00:59,440 Speaker 1: going to play to begin with. Yeah. I mean, it's 1178 01:00:59,480 --> 01:01:02,520 Speaker 1: honestly markable that they're third in the league in DVOA 1179 01:01:02,600 --> 01:01:05,040 Speaker 1: and they've had like nine of their guys have been injured. 1180 01:01:05,240 --> 01:01:08,120 Speaker 1: It's amazing, Like I mean, just in one like everybody 1181 01:01:08,160 --> 01:01:10,360 Speaker 1: gets a lot of injuries, like in NFL teams, but 1182 01:01:10,800 --> 01:01:14,120 Speaker 1: there's have been concentrated in the secondary like from the start, 1183 01:01:14,600 --> 01:01:18,040 Speaker 1: and you know, maybe for their you know, on their side, 1184 01:01:18,120 --> 01:01:21,480 Speaker 1: like Trey White got about ten or fifteen snaps I 1185 01:01:21,560 --> 01:01:24,160 Speaker 1: think on Thanksgiving. Maybe that was sort of his little 1186 01:01:24,360 --> 01:01:26,800 Speaker 1: sort of seems this morning sounds like he's going to 1187 01:01:26,840 --> 01:01:28,560 Speaker 1: put the ramp up for him to play, you know, 1188 01:01:28,720 --> 01:01:32,200 Speaker 1: the full way, which would help to keep Evans. Guy, 1189 01:01:32,880 --> 01:01:34,880 Speaker 1: don't I don't want you looking at their receivers you 1190 01:01:34,960 --> 01:01:38,680 Speaker 1: go over there. But you know, kier Elam has been out. 1191 01:01:39,640 --> 01:01:42,280 Speaker 1: I told you the other rookie, Benford, was placed on 1192 01:01:42,360 --> 01:01:44,440 Speaker 1: i R after the Thanksgiving games. So those are two 1193 01:01:44,480 --> 01:01:48,200 Speaker 1: guys that were playing you know, big minutes. Um. They're 1194 01:01:48,200 --> 01:01:50,840 Speaker 1: trying to resurrect Xavier Rhodes, right, they brought him off 1195 01:01:50,880 --> 01:01:53,240 Speaker 1: the practice spot and had him active. And you know, 1196 01:01:53,720 --> 01:01:56,600 Speaker 1: is it Toronto Taran Johnson, he's their best player in 1197 01:01:56,680 --> 01:02:00,400 Speaker 1: the secondary? Yeah, I mean he Um is one of 1198 01:02:00,440 --> 01:02:02,160 Speaker 1: the only guys on the depth chart doesn't have a 1199 01:02:02,200 --> 01:02:05,240 Speaker 1: little like red Q or O next on them. So 1200 01:02:05,760 --> 01:02:09,760 Speaker 1: and it's like on their injury report yesterday, Hamelin safety illness, 1201 01:02:10,320 --> 01:02:15,960 Speaker 1: Jackson CB illness, Johnson safety illness. It's like literally yeah, 1202 01:02:15,960 --> 01:02:18,680 Speaker 1: and then the tight end of the wide receiver illness illness, Yeah, 1203 01:02:18,880 --> 01:02:21,160 Speaker 1: they obviously have something running through the locker. Hamlin's they're 1204 01:02:21,200 --> 01:02:23,920 Speaker 1: starting safety right now because Mica Hyde's been out, So 1205 01:02:23,960 --> 01:02:27,200 Speaker 1: they haven't had Micah Hyde, they haven't had Jadavious White. 1206 01:02:27,880 --> 01:02:30,040 Speaker 1: Their corners have been a mess, and player has been 1207 01:02:30,080 --> 01:02:31,920 Speaker 1: in and out. Player has been in and out, and 1208 01:02:32,040 --> 01:02:35,040 Speaker 1: they're still the third best defense in the league. It's yeah, 1209 01:02:35,160 --> 01:02:37,600 Speaker 1: it's a great system really, And what they do is 1210 01:02:37,640 --> 01:02:40,480 Speaker 1: they run a lot of bodies up front. You know, 1211 01:02:40,600 --> 01:02:43,080 Speaker 1: von Miller's the centerpiece. Obviously they got him for a 1212 01:02:43,200 --> 01:02:46,040 Speaker 1: very specific Yeah he's out, but they run you know, 1213 01:02:46,160 --> 01:02:50,000 Speaker 1: Epanessa and Rousseau and you know these guys even at 1214 01:02:50,040 --> 01:02:52,760 Speaker 1: Oliver for an interior guy's a good pass rusher is 1215 01:02:53,160 --> 01:02:56,240 Speaker 1: Jermaine Edmunds, so and he's been out, you know. So 1216 01:02:56,520 --> 01:02:58,760 Speaker 1: like a lot of that front seven, they use a 1217 01:02:58,800 --> 01:03:00,600 Speaker 1: lot of different bodies, which is why they've been able 1218 01:03:00,640 --> 01:03:02,800 Speaker 1: to get away with it. To Evan's point, because I 1219 01:03:02,880 --> 01:03:05,520 Speaker 1: think they get some pressure. They're normally playing from in front, 1220 01:03:06,000 --> 01:03:08,920 Speaker 1: so they can get after the passer. But you know, 1221 01:03:09,000 --> 01:03:10,960 Speaker 1: at some point you lose enough guys and it's going 1222 01:03:11,000 --> 01:03:12,959 Speaker 1: to make an impact. The Von Miller thing is huge 1223 01:03:13,120 --> 01:03:16,720 Speaker 1: because Von Miller against Yanni could just is that is 1224 01:03:16,800 --> 01:03:18,840 Speaker 1: as big of a mismatch as you could possibly have, 1225 01:03:19,000 --> 01:03:20,360 Speaker 1: and the fact that they don't have to deal with 1226 01:03:20,480 --> 01:03:22,960 Speaker 1: that is gonna be big for them. And that really 1227 01:03:23,040 --> 01:03:25,320 Speaker 1: I think the secondary and Buffalo survived because of that. 1228 01:03:25,360 --> 01:03:29,080 Speaker 1: Pass up the passers has been a phenomenal all year long. Miller, 1229 01:03:29,200 --> 01:03:32,000 Speaker 1: Oliver Rousseau, all those guys have been getting after the quarterback. 1230 01:03:32,080 --> 01:03:35,040 Speaker 1: So taking Von out of that equation is definitely a 1231 01:03:35,560 --> 01:03:38,760 Speaker 1: McDermott said this morning that he liked where Rousseau and 1232 01:03:38,880 --> 01:03:41,760 Speaker 1: Epinessa were trending, but I don't know if that means 1233 01:03:41,800 --> 01:03:44,720 Speaker 1: they're gonna play Thursday night. Now. They were full participants 1234 01:03:44,760 --> 01:03:47,920 Speaker 1: in practice, but that I don't think everybody does it 1235 01:03:48,040 --> 01:03:50,800 Speaker 1: the same way. I would caution, you know, like anybody 1236 01:03:50,800 --> 01:03:53,120 Speaker 1: who's listened to a full participant and the Patriots, like 1237 01:03:53,120 --> 01:03:55,000 Speaker 1: you can guarantee they're gonna play. I don't think that's 1238 01:03:55,040 --> 01:03:57,240 Speaker 1: the taste for everybody else. Yeah, let's go to Sam 1239 01:03:57,320 --> 01:04:01,479 Speaker 1: in North Carolina. Hey Sam, what's up y'all? Hey? Sam, 1240 01:04:02,920 --> 01:04:04,480 Speaker 1: I just wanted to take this time to get on 1241 01:04:04,560 --> 01:04:08,360 Speaker 1: pols Pole and had the opportunity too. I like Mac, 1242 01:04:08,560 --> 01:04:12,160 Speaker 1: but my god, man, he hasn't done anything to wow me. 1243 01:04:12,280 --> 01:04:14,560 Speaker 1: Like whenever we get down, you know, I'm still waiting 1244 01:04:14,560 --> 01:04:17,280 Speaker 1: on that miracle to happen, and it just you know, 1245 01:04:17,280 --> 01:04:20,000 Speaker 1: it hasn't happened. So I don't know we're gonna go. 1246 01:04:20,560 --> 01:04:23,000 Speaker 1: I'm just I'm a pet fan. I guess and go 1247 01:04:23,200 --> 01:04:27,880 Speaker 1: whoever the quarterback is. And I appreciate, Okay, yeah, thanks Sam. 1248 01:04:27,960 --> 01:04:30,520 Speaker 1: I mean it's it's fair. I mean, Evan laid it 1249 01:04:30,560 --> 01:04:32,640 Speaker 1: out in the first hour of the show of the 1250 01:04:32,760 --> 01:04:35,200 Speaker 1: opportunities that they had. They had four possessions in the 1251 01:04:35,240 --> 01:04:38,200 Speaker 1: fourth quarter of that game, and and and had two 1252 01:04:38,320 --> 01:04:40,600 Speaker 1: three and outs and a turn off runtdowns and then 1253 01:04:40,800 --> 01:04:42,800 Speaker 1: you know, I'll say three possessions of the last one 1254 01:04:43,240 --> 01:04:48,200 Speaker 1: doesn't really count desperation mode, but no points. Ye, Eldred's 1255 01:04:48,240 --> 01:04:55,400 Speaker 1: in North Carolina, Hey, Aldred, Aldred, He's gone. Oh man, 1256 01:04:55,480 --> 01:04:57,640 Speaker 1: he'll call back. Todd's in North Carolina. A lot of 1257 01:04:57,680 --> 01:05:01,640 Speaker 1: Carolina calls what's up? Todd? Hey? You know, Pats fans 1258 01:05:01,680 --> 01:05:06,760 Speaker 1: are everywhere right and in Carolina. I think that Paul 1259 01:05:06,880 --> 01:05:09,600 Speaker 1: used to say, you know, draft Aligneman on your own 1260 01:05:09,640 --> 01:05:11,800 Speaker 1: time type thing, and to say kind of a similar 1261 01:05:11,840 --> 01:05:15,080 Speaker 1: sentiment towards Thursday games. I'm actually quite impressed for a 1262 01:05:15,160 --> 01:05:19,400 Speaker 1: four day turnaround, not at home Thursday game, that they 1263 01:05:19,520 --> 01:05:21,800 Speaker 1: did as well as they did. I was actually expecting 1264 01:05:21,840 --> 01:05:24,720 Speaker 1: them to, you know, get suffocated. I was expecting in 1265 01:05:24,800 --> 01:05:27,080 Speaker 1: them to be dog tired. I expected to score, to 1266 01:05:27,120 --> 01:05:31,360 Speaker 1: be run up, and it really didn't happen. I was 1267 01:05:31,640 --> 01:05:34,600 Speaker 1: I was really waiting, you know, you know, I think, 1268 01:05:34,600 --> 01:05:36,520 Speaker 1: and everybody's saying, oh, the Pats are gonna win this. 1269 01:05:36,600 --> 01:05:37,720 Speaker 1: It was like, what do you what do you guys 1270 01:05:37,720 --> 01:05:39,840 Speaker 1: seeing I don't know, I don't see it, especially with 1271 01:05:39,960 --> 01:05:43,000 Speaker 1: where our offense was kind of not you know, quite 1272 01:05:43,040 --> 01:05:45,160 Speaker 1: there yet. But I liked what I saw. I think 1273 01:05:45,200 --> 01:05:48,200 Speaker 1: that there's more positives than negatives from this game when 1274 01:05:48,240 --> 01:05:50,240 Speaker 1: you factor in the fact that it was a Thursday 1275 01:05:50,320 --> 01:05:54,640 Speaker 1: freaking game at Minnesota. Yeah. I don't understand why everybody 1276 01:05:54,800 --> 01:05:58,640 Speaker 1: tend to be slappy games, you know. Yeah. Yeah, And 1277 01:05:58,680 --> 01:06:01,440 Speaker 1: I didn't see a much slow except you know, there 1278 01:06:01,560 --> 01:06:05,960 Speaker 1: was a little bit, but there wasn't much. I don't 1279 01:06:06,000 --> 01:06:09,120 Speaker 1: know they had. It's just disappointed because they had an 1280 01:06:09,160 --> 01:06:12,600 Speaker 1: opportunity there, and I mean it was I mean, this 1281 01:06:12,760 --> 01:06:15,800 Speaker 1: wasn't like, this wasn't Super Bowl thirty six. I mean 1282 01:06:15,880 --> 01:06:18,000 Speaker 1: there were two and a half point underdog, So I mean, 1283 01:06:18,080 --> 01:06:21,080 Speaker 1: I guess I have to eat Crow again. I was wrong, 1284 01:06:21,240 --> 01:06:22,880 Speaker 1: Like I thought they were gonna win the game. I 1285 01:06:22,960 --> 01:06:25,040 Speaker 1: thought going into the game that they would win. I 1286 01:06:25,160 --> 01:06:28,880 Speaker 1: thought I was wrong. I thought so. But I don't 1287 01:06:28,920 --> 01:06:32,200 Speaker 1: think this was one of those games like uh, Tampa 1288 01:06:32,280 --> 01:06:34,080 Speaker 1: Bay last year, when you went into the game and 1289 01:06:34,080 --> 01:06:36,840 Speaker 1: you're like, Oh, this is gonna be tough, and then 1290 01:06:36,880 --> 01:06:40,120 Speaker 1: they almost win and you're like, oh, I think it 1291 01:06:40,200 --> 01:06:42,280 Speaker 1: was like when I played the Rams. Yeah, you know, 1292 01:06:43,840 --> 01:06:46,960 Speaker 1: they showed us like I didn't really hear anybody pick 1293 01:06:47,240 --> 01:06:49,880 Speaker 1: yeah Minnesota in a blowout. No, I don't think it's 1294 01:06:49,960 --> 01:06:52,320 Speaker 1: that hard in retrospect to imagine a rematch of that 1295 01:06:52,400 --> 01:06:54,800 Speaker 1: game going the Patriots way. You know. I just I 1296 01:06:54,880 --> 01:06:56,320 Speaker 1: think for me, the X factor they said at the 1297 01:06:56,360 --> 01:06:58,600 Speaker 1: top was just Kirk Cousin's ability to deliver the ball 1298 01:06:58,680 --> 01:07:00,800 Speaker 1: under pressure. I mean that that's you know, I would 1299 01:07:00,840 --> 01:07:05,040 Speaker 1: you say thirteen fourteen under pressure, thirteen for fourteen. That's 1300 01:07:05,160 --> 01:07:07,400 Speaker 1: tore him up. It's tough. It's tough. Let's go to 1301 01:07:07,480 --> 01:07:11,160 Speaker 1: William and Fellham what's up, William? What's going on? Fred? 1302 01:07:11,160 --> 01:07:15,760 Speaker 1: How y'all doing all right? Question is for the day? 1303 01:07:16,440 --> 01:07:23,640 Speaker 1: Um this team? Gee? Um okay, y'all say so Evans 1304 01:07:23,760 --> 01:07:27,200 Speaker 1: and you need you expect, you want man to go 1305 01:07:27,240 --> 01:07:29,360 Speaker 1: out and win a game. So let me get let 1306 01:07:29,400 --> 01:07:32,120 Speaker 1: me I agree with you at the same time, but 1307 01:07:32,400 --> 01:07:34,080 Speaker 1: let me see if you group with me on this job. 1308 01:07:34,560 --> 01:07:37,160 Speaker 1: How you spect him? Got to win a game when 1309 01:07:37,520 --> 01:07:40,520 Speaker 1: your coach is messing with your development? Basically okay, and 1310 01:07:40,600 --> 01:07:42,960 Speaker 1: you gotta learn a new scheme, you gotta You got 1311 01:07:43,080 --> 01:07:46,040 Speaker 1: a defensive for a head coach coming from another team. 1312 01:07:46,520 --> 01:07:49,760 Speaker 1: You got another coach that was was a special team 1313 01:07:50,000 --> 01:07:53,400 Speaker 1: is basically and coming over. So and then your offensive 1314 01:07:53,440 --> 01:07:56,040 Speaker 1: line is troches. You don't have that receiver that makes 1315 01:07:56,120 --> 01:07:58,040 Speaker 1: the third that makes that big play that you need 1316 01:07:58,120 --> 01:08:00,680 Speaker 1: for third damn play. So how are you supposed to 1317 01:08:00,680 --> 01:08:03,160 Speaker 1: win a game? I mean, how did they put up 1318 01:08:03,200 --> 01:08:04,920 Speaker 1: three hundred and eighty two yards in the first three 1319 01:08:05,000 --> 01:08:09,920 Speaker 1: quarters of the game? Like you can't you can't have 1320 01:08:10,040 --> 01:08:12,120 Speaker 1: it like both ways right, Like you can't look at 1321 01:08:12,240 --> 01:08:14,360 Speaker 1: the coaching staff. We've done this, the coaching staff, the 1322 01:08:14,440 --> 01:08:17,720 Speaker 1: offensive line, all that stuff wasn't a problem for them. 1323 01:08:17,760 --> 01:08:19,760 Speaker 1: For most of the night on Thursday night. The line 1324 01:08:19,800 --> 01:08:23,120 Speaker 1: played well. They I thought, got back to a passing 1325 01:08:23,200 --> 01:08:25,600 Speaker 1: script that resembled more of what Mac did in his 1326 01:08:25,720 --> 01:08:28,080 Speaker 1: rookie year, which I think helped him out a lot, 1327 01:08:28,560 --> 01:08:32,000 Speaker 1: And they are moving the ball. But and and everything 1328 01:08:32,040 --> 01:08:36,200 Speaker 1: you say, William is absolutely true for an average quarterback. 1329 01:08:36,600 --> 01:08:39,960 Speaker 1: But we're asking Mac to be the guy, you know, 1330 01:08:40,120 --> 01:08:42,599 Speaker 1: we first round pick. We're asking him to be the guy. 1331 01:08:42,800 --> 01:08:45,680 Speaker 1: And if he's the guy, he's gonna figure out a 1332 01:08:45,760 --> 01:08:48,240 Speaker 1: way to overcome everything that you just said, which is 1333 01:08:48,280 --> 01:08:51,400 Speaker 1: all true, you know, and like he hasn't shown signs 1334 01:08:51,439 --> 01:08:53,839 Speaker 1: of doing that yet. I just don't think that Patricia 1335 01:08:54,240 --> 01:08:56,080 Speaker 1: or the line was their biggest problem. And I don't 1336 01:08:56,120 --> 01:08:59,200 Speaker 1: think Mac was a problem necessarily. I just don't. I 1337 01:08:59,280 --> 01:09:01,120 Speaker 1: don't look at it. I didn't say, you know that 1338 01:09:01,720 --> 01:09:03,960 Speaker 1: this was like, you know, the weeks before where I 1339 01:09:04,160 --> 01:09:07,080 Speaker 1: I really took it to Patricia for you know, the 1340 01:09:07,120 --> 01:09:09,639 Speaker 1: game against the Jets or the game against the Colts, 1341 01:09:09,720 --> 01:09:12,960 Speaker 1: and how just discombobulated they look at don offense. They 1342 01:09:13,080 --> 01:09:16,160 Speaker 1: looked like an NFL offense on Thursday night. At minimum, 1343 01:09:16,280 --> 01:09:18,519 Speaker 1: even if you believe, okay, he's eventually going to be 1344 01:09:18,600 --> 01:09:20,639 Speaker 1: the guy. You have to admit he's got a ways 1345 01:09:20,680 --> 01:09:22,840 Speaker 1: to go. Yeah, he's not there yet. But can I 1346 01:09:22,920 --> 01:09:25,240 Speaker 1: say something? Yeah? Can I say something? What y'all just saying? 1347 01:09:25,360 --> 01:09:27,559 Speaker 1: Y'all want him to be the guy, but y'all need 1348 01:09:27,600 --> 01:09:32,040 Speaker 1: to understand he's not to great? Okay, No, I don't 1349 01:09:32,120 --> 01:09:34,360 Speaker 1: know what Tom Breeve was in a second? Can he 1350 01:09:34,400 --> 01:09:37,599 Speaker 1: be Kirk Cousins? Yeah? Right, Kirk Cousins did it against 1351 01:09:37,640 --> 01:09:40,600 Speaker 1: the better defense? You got me on that one. I 1352 01:09:40,680 --> 01:09:43,439 Speaker 1: can't even say that. Yeah, Like like I always I 1353 01:09:43,560 --> 01:09:46,800 Speaker 1: always said that, Like I'm hoping his ceiling. Mac Jones 1354 01:09:46,960 --> 01:09:49,719 Speaker 1: is like Phil Simms. Well, I would take a Phil Simms. 1355 01:09:49,840 --> 01:09:53,360 Speaker 1: William give me a DM offline. I'll teach you how 1356 01:09:53,400 --> 01:09:56,280 Speaker 1: to argue better. Like you can't don't give up. You 1357 01:09:56,360 --> 01:09:58,800 Speaker 1: can't just give up. Yeah, just because someone makes a 1358 01:09:58,880 --> 01:10:01,120 Speaker 1: relevant point, you can't you just like Tocktail and high, 1359 01:10:01,160 --> 01:10:07,800 Speaker 1: can I get on that email toup of all right, 1360 01:10:07,880 --> 01:10:14,560 Speaker 1: thank you? I mean not the data like sort of 1361 01:10:14,640 --> 01:10:18,200 Speaker 1: criticize all that. He doesn't. I mean it was what execution, right, 1362 01:10:18,280 --> 01:10:19,720 Speaker 1: I mean, this is the show that you could make 1363 01:10:19,760 --> 01:10:24,599 Speaker 1: the plays down. I will say, you know, the red 1364 01:10:24,720 --> 01:10:27,640 Speaker 1: zone has been a humongous problem. Obviously, they're among the 1365 01:10:27,720 --> 01:10:30,120 Speaker 1: worst in football. I do think the O for three 1366 01:10:30,240 --> 01:10:33,880 Speaker 1: this game, it's a special kind of Owen three. Yeah, No, 1367 01:10:34,160 --> 01:10:36,120 Speaker 1: because I don't. I don't what's the worst red zone? 1368 01:10:36,680 --> 01:10:40,080 Speaker 1: They're supposed to be the worst. The first trips are 1369 01:10:40,320 --> 01:10:42,840 Speaker 1: to the red zone, inexcusable. That's all on the on 1370 01:10:42,920 --> 01:10:46,439 Speaker 1: the players, the coaches. Everything. A reverse to Kendrick Point 1371 01:10:46,439 --> 01:10:50,479 Speaker 1: that loses seven yards, terrible. The second one there were 1372 01:10:50,560 --> 01:10:52,920 Speaker 1: mental mistakes made along the way. They ran out of time, 1373 01:10:52,920 --> 01:10:55,519 Speaker 1: they had to kick a field goal. And the third one, 1374 01:10:55,600 --> 01:10:57,280 Speaker 1: I think they get screwed out of a touchdown. I 1375 01:10:57,360 --> 01:11:00,320 Speaker 1: think they unless puts the ball, but the touch down, 1376 01:11:00,600 --> 01:11:02,720 Speaker 1: and it's to me, the touchdown in itself should not 1377 01:11:02,760 --> 01:11:06,120 Speaker 1: have been that hard. I get it they scored. It's 1378 01:11:06,360 --> 01:11:08,320 Speaker 1: but it is hard to score touchdowns in the red zone. 1379 01:11:08,360 --> 01:11:10,360 Speaker 1: And I think they scored a touchdown in the red zone. Yeah. 1380 01:11:10,400 --> 01:11:13,080 Speaker 1: And I'm not trying to be an apologist, like and 1381 01:11:13,160 --> 01:11:15,960 Speaker 1: I always do this, like just so you know where 1382 01:11:16,000 --> 01:11:19,479 Speaker 1: I'm coming from. One hundred weeks ago, in Week four 1383 01:11:19,560 --> 01:11:21,600 Speaker 1: in Green Bay, with about two minutes left in the 1384 01:11:21,640 --> 01:11:23,560 Speaker 1: tie game, I thought Aaron Rodgers threw a bomb to 1385 01:11:23,720 --> 01:11:26,360 Speaker 1: Romeo Dobbs in the end zone. He caught it, dove 1386 01:11:26,439 --> 01:11:28,160 Speaker 1: in the end zone, and when he hit the ground, 1387 01:11:28,160 --> 01:11:30,719 Speaker 1: the ball came loose. In my league, that's a touchdown. 1388 01:11:30,800 --> 01:11:32,920 Speaker 1: It ain't a touchdown in their league. So I'm not 1389 01:11:33,000 --> 01:11:35,719 Speaker 1: trying to tell you like I think the Patriots got robbed. 1390 01:11:35,960 --> 01:11:37,800 Speaker 1: That's not where I'm coming from. I think the rules 1391 01:11:37,840 --> 01:11:41,160 Speaker 1: are flawed. Like they say, when the ball hits the ground, 1392 01:11:41,200 --> 01:11:43,840 Speaker 1: if it moves a little bit, this it's incomplete. I 1393 01:11:43,920 --> 01:11:46,840 Speaker 1: thought the interesting thing that the Belichick said this morning 1394 01:11:46,880 --> 01:11:48,479 Speaker 1: when he was at someone asked him about the red 1395 01:11:48,560 --> 01:11:52,120 Speaker 1: zone for the hundredth time and he said, you know, 1396 01:11:52,800 --> 01:11:55,559 Speaker 1: a couple of times on Thursday night, we were able 1397 01:11:55,560 --> 01:11:57,280 Speaker 1: to skipp the red scoard from outside. I was going 1398 01:11:57,360 --> 01:11:59,439 Speaker 1: to ask a follow up to that, Yeah, is it? 1399 01:11:59,640 --> 01:12:02,960 Speaker 1: You know when he gets to that, do you does 1400 01:12:03,040 --> 01:12:05,519 Speaker 1: that factor when you're struggling so much? Does that factor 1401 01:12:05,560 --> 01:12:07,599 Speaker 1: into your play calling and you're thinking yourself, let's take 1402 01:12:07,600 --> 01:12:10,040 Speaker 1: a shot. So that's what a lot of teams do, 1403 01:12:10,400 --> 01:12:13,360 Speaker 1: right because the red zone. You know, this Buffalo team, 1404 01:12:13,400 --> 01:12:15,240 Speaker 1: for examples, had all sorts of problems in the red 1405 01:12:15,360 --> 01:12:18,320 Speaker 1: zone this year against Detroit, I don't know if he 1406 01:12:18,479 --> 01:12:20,280 Speaker 1: was right in the red zone or if it was 1407 01:12:20,360 --> 01:12:22,519 Speaker 1: the twenty or the nineteen right like, I don't know 1408 01:12:22,600 --> 01:12:24,840 Speaker 1: exactly where it is. But they threw a touchdown to 1409 01:12:24,920 --> 01:12:27,200 Speaker 1: Isaiah McKenzie that was like a shot play from the 1410 01:12:27,280 --> 01:12:29,840 Speaker 1: high red zone or the fringe red zone, and the 1411 01:12:29,960 --> 01:12:33,280 Speaker 1: Hunter Henry touchdown was from thirty seven yards out. I 1412 01:12:33,360 --> 01:12:35,599 Speaker 1: think that there's a lot to be said about that. Yeah, 1413 01:12:35,600 --> 01:12:37,679 Speaker 1: I was gonna have to follow up, and then something 1414 01:12:37,760 --> 01:12:39,519 Speaker 1: like the topic kind of change. Then it kind of 1415 01:12:39,600 --> 01:12:42,519 Speaker 1: lost in what was the game might have been against 1416 01:12:42,520 --> 01:12:45,559 Speaker 1: Detroit where mondre Stevenson. It was like third and ten 1417 01:12:45,800 --> 01:12:48,920 Speaker 1: maybe and he scored for maybe thirty yards out. Oh, 1418 01:12:49,000 --> 01:12:52,880 Speaker 1: I was a draw against Cleveland. Yeah, he had from 1419 01:12:52,920 --> 01:12:55,760 Speaker 1: like thirty one yards something like that. But that's not 1420 01:12:55,960 --> 01:12:59,160 Speaker 1: necessarily a play designed to score a touchdown US like 1421 01:12:59,240 --> 01:13:01,800 Speaker 1: to Evan's point, you taking a shot into the end 1422 01:13:01,880 --> 01:13:04,080 Speaker 1: zone from the thirty five. They had two thirty plus 1423 01:13:04,200 --> 01:13:07,599 Speaker 1: yard touchdowns in this game, yeah, which is very rare 1424 01:13:07,880 --> 01:13:10,479 Speaker 1: for anybody, but for the Patriots especially. I don't know 1425 01:13:10,479 --> 01:13:13,000 Speaker 1: if you guys caught any of Kansas City you talk 1426 01:13:13,040 --> 01:13:16,120 Speaker 1: about red zone struggles. I mean, it was painful watching 1427 01:13:16,200 --> 01:13:18,599 Speaker 1: one of the best offenses in football try to score 1428 01:13:18,640 --> 01:13:21,560 Speaker 1: against the team that's completely beat up and defeated in 1429 01:13:21,640 --> 01:13:24,559 Speaker 1: the rams. I want I want a lot more twenty 1430 01:13:24,680 --> 01:13:27,600 Speaker 1: three yard touchdowns, Like can we get like touchdowns on 1431 01:13:27,720 --> 01:13:29,960 Speaker 1: that fringe red zone higher red zone area? Because that's 1432 01:13:29,960 --> 01:13:33,160 Speaker 1: what bothered me so much about the Kendrick Bourne reverse 1433 01:13:33,800 --> 01:13:36,200 Speaker 1: was like, you're actually in like the high red zone 1434 01:13:36,800 --> 01:13:39,160 Speaker 1: the fourteen or fifteen yard line, Like, let him take 1435 01:13:39,160 --> 01:13:40,840 Speaker 1: a shot at the end zone. Right, But this is 1436 01:13:40,840 --> 01:13:42,560 Speaker 1: where I get a little defensive of the coaches. I 1437 01:13:42,640 --> 01:13:45,120 Speaker 1: didn't like the call. I'm with Evans. Why everything Evan 1438 01:13:45,200 --> 01:13:47,200 Speaker 1: just said, I agree with the moving down, Like butter, 1439 01:13:47,320 --> 01:13:50,400 Speaker 1: why they weren't they took over that they took over 1440 01:13:50,560 --> 01:13:54,080 Speaker 1: in the red zone? Why getting on this is early? 1441 01:13:54,120 --> 01:13:56,400 Speaker 1: I'm talking about early in the Kendrick Bourne reverse. Was 1442 01:13:56,560 --> 01:13:59,280 Speaker 1: the second play after they go first and ten, they 1443 01:13:59,360 --> 01:14:01,599 Speaker 1: run the ball for three yards right, second and seven, 1444 01:14:01,640 --> 01:14:04,439 Speaker 1: they run a reverse to Kendrick Bourne and it loses 1445 01:14:04,479 --> 01:14:07,400 Speaker 1: seven yards at second and seven from the red zone. 1446 01:14:07,439 --> 01:14:09,840 Speaker 1: Like that's a shot play. No, but that was the 1447 01:14:09,920 --> 01:14:13,200 Speaker 1: second possession, right, yeah, the first possession they moved down 1448 01:14:13,280 --> 01:14:14,880 Speaker 1: Like but no, but if this is a different because 1449 01:14:14,920 --> 01:14:17,000 Speaker 1: why are you getting cute? Okay, so I'm gonna be 1450 01:14:17,080 --> 01:14:19,800 Speaker 1: defensive of the coach being Sandra Bullet calling up from 1451 01:14:20,040 --> 01:14:24,760 Speaker 1: from the press box. Stop, but why are you getting cute? 1452 01:14:24,800 --> 01:14:27,920 Speaker 1: Like like, you move the ball easily on the first 1453 01:14:27,960 --> 01:14:31,599 Speaker 1: possession you set up? Why why are you getting cute? 1454 01:14:31,880 --> 01:14:34,240 Speaker 1: I don't I didn't get it. So, okay, I'm gonna 1455 01:14:34,280 --> 01:14:38,320 Speaker 1: be defensive again, right the coaches. Yeah, when they're doing 1456 01:14:38,360 --> 01:14:41,680 Speaker 1: these little tricky reverses to Taekwon Thornton and Cleveland and 1457 01:14:41,720 --> 01:14:43,559 Speaker 1: he's going in on touch with a touchdown, no one's saying, 1458 01:14:43,600 --> 01:14:44,920 Speaker 1: why is he getting cute? Well that but that was 1459 01:14:44,960 --> 01:14:48,000 Speaker 1: a jet suite, I agree, But it's the same kind 1460 01:14:48,080 --> 01:14:50,840 Speaker 1: of concept. It's not a double reverse. Though I hate 1461 01:14:50,880 --> 01:14:53,120 Speaker 1: the call. I hated the Taekwon Thornton call. The only 1462 01:14:53,160 --> 01:14:54,880 Speaker 1: reason why, in my opinion, that worked just because the 1463 01:14:54,920 --> 01:14:56,760 Speaker 1: other team. I just thought it was just too early. 1464 01:14:56,840 --> 01:14:59,320 Speaker 1: You're moving, you're doing well on offense, you had done 1465 01:14:59,360 --> 01:15:02,400 Speaker 1: well on off just you're set up north south right, 1466 01:15:02,560 --> 01:15:05,120 Speaker 1: just north south, just play like. I don't like the 1467 01:15:05,240 --> 01:15:07,800 Speaker 1: idea in the red zone of going backwards and yeah, 1468 01:15:07,840 --> 01:15:11,599 Speaker 1: it's sure they work sometimes, you know, back to the Chiefs. 1469 01:15:11,720 --> 01:15:13,360 Speaker 1: Kansas seeing does stuff like that all the time. I 1470 01:15:13,439 --> 01:15:16,200 Speaker 1: hate it, like all the dressing that they do, like 1471 01:15:16,920 --> 01:15:20,360 Speaker 1: they have nine thousand different motions and stuff, and then 1472 01:15:20,640 --> 01:15:24,439 Speaker 1: it almost never works. Like even even Tyree Hill when 1473 01:15:24,479 --> 01:15:26,160 Speaker 1: he was like running around the end would be like 1474 01:15:26,200 --> 01:15:27,840 Speaker 1: a three yard run. He dance out of bounds and 1475 01:15:27,880 --> 01:15:29,640 Speaker 1: it would take you know, it would be impressive as 1476 01:15:29,680 --> 01:15:32,240 Speaker 1: hell watching him run. And you know when he goes sideways, 1477 01:15:32,280 --> 01:15:34,640 Speaker 1: it's it's kind of like Kyler Murray. He runs in 1478 01:15:34,680 --> 01:15:38,200 Speaker 1: his hipsco sideways, Like I pull a groin just watching them. 1479 01:15:38,240 --> 01:15:39,559 Speaker 1: Like day is a day where I wish we had 1480 01:15:39,680 --> 01:15:41,600 Speaker 1: the camera zone. Everyone could have seen the pall in 1481 01:15:41,640 --> 01:15:43,439 Speaker 1: his chair just yeah, I wouldn't have done that makes 1482 01:15:43,479 --> 01:15:46,400 Speaker 1: some shots baby yet the ball in the end zone, 1483 01:15:46,720 --> 01:15:49,160 Speaker 1: yeah they I was thinking to think the chaotic shovel pass. 1484 01:15:49,320 --> 01:15:50,960 Speaker 1: It was like a Kansas City thing where there's like 1485 01:15:51,040 --> 01:15:56,360 Speaker 1: where is the but the Steelers are in a shallow 1486 01:15:56,439 --> 01:15:58,479 Speaker 1: pass to Derek Watt there full back last night and 1487 01:15:58,560 --> 01:16:01,439 Speaker 1: it was disgustingly, what do we do? I heard that 1488 01:16:01,520 --> 01:16:05,640 Speaker 1: game was not overly esthetically pleasing watch I needed, but 1489 01:16:05,800 --> 01:16:08,479 Speaker 1: like four points from so I watched the whole game, 1490 01:16:08,560 --> 01:16:11,880 Speaker 1: by the way, Oh I got him how much? How much? Though? 1491 01:16:11,920 --> 01:16:14,960 Speaker 1: Did Tomlin want to be Saturday in that game because 1492 01:16:15,040 --> 01:16:19,280 Speaker 1: he was vocal about and not liking that higher. Yeah, yeah, 1493 01:16:19,360 --> 01:16:23,280 Speaker 1: there was no way it didn't cover himself and glory 1494 01:16:23,360 --> 01:16:25,040 Speaker 1: then he know, I know he needed that game to 1495 01:16:25,160 --> 01:16:28,439 Speaker 1: be the guy who just came off the street. It's like, 1496 01:16:29,120 --> 01:16:31,280 Speaker 1: and I stand with him, not because that's my family member, 1497 01:16:31,360 --> 01:16:33,880 Speaker 1: but it's also just like, you're not even giving a 1498 01:16:34,040 --> 01:16:37,559 Speaker 1: chance to have a diverse higher, especially with everything that's 1499 01:16:37,600 --> 01:16:41,000 Speaker 1: gone on with obviously Floras and other things around the league. 1500 01:16:41,040 --> 01:16:43,519 Speaker 1: It's like you just go and pluck somebody and put 1501 01:16:43,600 --> 01:16:45,599 Speaker 1: him in a job who really doesn't have any experience. 1502 01:16:45,680 --> 01:16:48,200 Speaker 1: It's just it's just, oh no, Like, if you're a coach, 1503 01:16:48,400 --> 01:16:50,720 Speaker 1: I could see you being Yeah, you know, I had 1504 01:16:50,760 --> 01:16:54,880 Speaker 1: to pay my dues. And Bradley says, I've destroyed about 1505 01:16:54,920 --> 01:16:58,000 Speaker 1: five franchises. Damn it. I never a chance to destroy 1506 01:16:58,040 --> 01:17:01,960 Speaker 1: a six ye someone in the Bay Area. He says, Look, 1507 01:17:02,000 --> 01:17:04,280 Speaker 1: the Vikings were the better team on offense. They have 1508 01:17:04,600 --> 01:17:07,040 Speaker 1: the probably the best wide receiver in the league, good 1509 01:17:07,080 --> 01:17:09,880 Speaker 1: tight end, solid running back. I can be okay with 1510 01:17:09,960 --> 01:17:11,920 Speaker 1: a better team beating the Patriots. What I can't be 1511 01:17:12,040 --> 01:17:14,960 Speaker 1: okay with is the stupid penalties on the Patriots. The 1512 01:17:15,080 --> 01:17:17,920 Speaker 1: roughing the punter penalty was brutal at a critical time. 1513 01:17:18,000 --> 01:17:20,519 Speaker 1: If the memory serves me right, the score was tied 1514 01:17:20,560 --> 01:17:23,240 Speaker 1: at the time and the Vikings ended up with a touchdown. 1515 01:17:23,320 --> 01:17:26,000 Speaker 1: Another one was a third and long that end up 1516 01:17:26,040 --> 01:17:28,560 Speaker 1: being third and short after an off side. I know 1517 01:17:28,640 --> 01:17:30,880 Speaker 1: there were more dumb penalties that I can't recall off 1518 01:17:30,920 --> 01:17:32,680 Speaker 1: the top of my head, but what happened to the 1519 01:17:32,800 --> 01:17:36,840 Speaker 1: situational football and playing clean? I think that's what I'm 1520 01:17:36,880 --> 01:17:39,840 Speaker 1: coming down too. Though. With this season, there's a there's 1521 01:17:39,840 --> 01:17:41,320 Speaker 1: a lot of games to be played, and I think, 1522 01:17:41,400 --> 01:17:43,559 Speaker 1: you know, the games that were most interested are going 1523 01:17:43,600 --> 01:17:45,880 Speaker 1: to happen coming up. But what I'm worried about is 1524 01:17:45,920 --> 01:17:48,599 Speaker 1: this season going to be lost because of two big things, 1525 01:17:48,720 --> 01:17:52,880 Speaker 1: which is just overall sloppy penalty play and turnovers like 1526 01:17:53,000 --> 01:17:55,320 Speaker 1: you know, I mean unprecedented amount of turnovers early on. 1527 01:17:55,360 --> 01:17:57,920 Speaker 1: They've had two games without him. But I just think 1528 01:17:57,960 --> 01:17:59,400 Speaker 1: this is a Patriot team the way they set out. 1529 01:17:59,400 --> 01:18:01,479 Speaker 1: When we talk about what Bill's philosophy is, it's it's 1530 01:18:01,920 --> 01:18:04,000 Speaker 1: now we're gonna you know, put together a balanced team 1531 01:18:04,040 --> 01:18:05,920 Speaker 1: that maybe doesn't have any superstars, but we're not going 1532 01:18:05,960 --> 01:18:08,479 Speaker 1: to beat ourselves, and whenever we go against a team 1533 01:18:08,800 --> 01:18:11,000 Speaker 1: that will beat themselves, we're gonna allow them to do so. 1534 01:18:11,240 --> 01:18:13,160 Speaker 1: And I think what I've learned over the last few 1535 01:18:13,240 --> 01:18:16,160 Speaker 1: years is that's worth a lot in this league. But 1536 01:18:16,320 --> 01:18:18,800 Speaker 1: when they don't do that, that's why I worry that 1537 01:18:18,880 --> 01:18:21,000 Speaker 1: they're gonna fall below the line in terms of the playoffs. 1538 01:18:21,040 --> 01:18:24,519 Speaker 1: That's what it's going to be. The totality over the 1539 01:18:24,600 --> 01:18:27,439 Speaker 1: last few months of just the untimely, stupid mistakes and 1540 01:18:27,680 --> 01:18:29,920 Speaker 1: the terrible turnovers. The good teams don't care about that 1541 01:18:30,000 --> 01:18:32,840 Speaker 1: kind of stuff. I'm just I'm not. They've cared about 1542 01:18:32,880 --> 01:18:34,360 Speaker 1: that for twenty years, so I'm not telling you that 1543 01:18:34,400 --> 01:18:37,800 Speaker 1: there's no place for it. But Buffalo, their quarterback leads 1544 01:18:37,800 --> 01:18:40,439 Speaker 1: the league. And interceptions, okay, like they turn over the 1545 01:18:40,479 --> 01:18:42,920 Speaker 1: ball at a time like these other teams they have 1546 01:18:43,040 --> 01:18:46,200 Speaker 1: better they have is it mental toughness, I don't know, 1547 01:18:46,360 --> 01:18:48,560 Speaker 1: but they're able to overcome these mistakes. Well do you 1548 01:18:48,600 --> 01:18:51,439 Speaker 1: want to those team? Isn't something that's really jarring because 1549 01:18:51,439 --> 01:18:54,800 Speaker 1: I agree with your premise about interceptions, And this goes 1550 01:18:54,840 --> 01:18:58,000 Speaker 1: back to that Tom Jackson thing when he was like, 1551 01:19:00,160 --> 01:19:02,240 Speaker 1: he was talking about Brett five one hundred years ago, 1552 01:19:02,280 --> 01:19:04,320 Speaker 1: and he said, one thing I've always admired about Brett Farves. 1553 01:19:04,320 --> 01:19:06,800 Speaker 1: He's not afraid to throw an interception. And everybody made 1554 01:19:06,840 --> 01:19:08,560 Speaker 1: fun of him because of how stupid that sounds on 1555 01:19:08,600 --> 01:19:11,080 Speaker 1: the surface. But what he's saying is because he's willing 1556 01:19:11,200 --> 01:19:13,920 Speaker 1: to try to make plays, and he makes a lot 1557 01:19:14,040 --> 01:19:16,479 Speaker 1: more plays than he doesn't. But he's not going to 1558 01:19:16,560 --> 01:19:18,800 Speaker 1: get spooked by the mistake when he makes it right. 1559 01:19:18,840 --> 01:19:21,920 Speaker 1: And that's what Buffalo is basically doing right now. But 1560 01:19:22,000 --> 01:19:23,640 Speaker 1: do you know that Buffalo has only turned it over 1561 01:19:23,720 --> 01:19:25,760 Speaker 1: one more time than the Patriots. I believe that I 1562 01:19:26,000 --> 01:19:28,600 Speaker 1: like that to me is jarring because one offense is 1563 01:19:28,640 --> 01:19:31,519 Speaker 1: completely pedal to the metal all the time, risking it 1564 01:19:31,720 --> 01:19:34,640 Speaker 1: and pushing it, and another one is really playing the 1565 01:19:34,720 --> 01:19:38,320 Speaker 1: odds and playing it safe. To ask a mediocre team, 1566 01:19:38,600 --> 01:19:42,400 Speaker 1: a well balanced medio to play perfect football, that's a 1567 01:19:42,479 --> 01:19:46,240 Speaker 1: lot of stress, it's hard to do. It's it's I'd 1568 01:19:46,320 --> 01:19:48,719 Speaker 1: much rather be a team that does one thing great, 1569 01:19:49,200 --> 01:19:52,320 Speaker 1: like whether it's played defense or offense, and then, as 1570 01:19:52,400 --> 01:19:54,800 Speaker 1: we've said, you can overcome those mistakes. You don't have 1571 01:19:54,960 --> 01:19:57,280 Speaker 1: to be perfect because you can always count on that 1572 01:19:57,439 --> 01:20:00,240 Speaker 1: one thing that you do better than the other team. 1573 01:20:00,280 --> 01:20:02,519 Speaker 1: I just think the clean stuff, like the no penalties 1574 01:20:02,520 --> 01:20:04,519 Speaker 1: and stuff like that. That beats the Jets, that beats 1575 01:20:04,560 --> 01:20:08,839 Speaker 1: the Colts, it doesn't beat Minnesota, it doesn't beat Buffalo 1576 01:20:08,960 --> 01:20:12,400 Speaker 1: because you you have to be able to be better 1577 01:20:12,479 --> 01:20:14,439 Speaker 1: than that. You can't just be the team that doesn't 1578 01:20:14,479 --> 01:20:18,240 Speaker 1: beat yourself. And it's hard in this league to not 1579 01:20:18,479 --> 01:20:22,120 Speaker 1: make mistakes. You know you're gonna make mistakes. And that 1580 01:20:22,280 --> 01:20:23,600 Speaker 1: right there is like the heart of it for me. 1581 01:20:23,680 --> 01:20:26,479 Speaker 1: I mean that that is like the whole complaint about 1582 01:20:26,560 --> 01:20:28,719 Speaker 1: how it's been set up right now. And Buffalo believes 1583 01:20:28,880 --> 01:20:31,320 Speaker 1: in their talent. They have explosive pieces on offense, and 1584 01:20:31,400 --> 01:20:34,000 Speaker 1: they feel like if we make a mistake, we got 1585 01:20:34,080 --> 01:20:36,080 Speaker 1: an ad R touchdown in US maybe, you know, like 1586 01:20:36,200 --> 01:20:38,640 Speaker 1: they have that confidence. It's just I think you hear 1587 01:20:38,680 --> 01:20:40,000 Speaker 1: people say it all the time when you watch a 1588 01:20:40,040 --> 01:20:41,920 Speaker 1: Patriots game and then you go when you watch that night, 1589 01:20:41,960 --> 01:20:45,320 Speaker 1: you watch Kansas City against you know, the Rams last 1590 01:20:45,400 --> 01:20:47,880 Speaker 1: year or whatever, and people say all the time, it 1591 01:20:47,920 --> 01:20:50,000 Speaker 1: feels like I'm watching a different sport. Yeah, you know, 1592 01:20:50,360 --> 01:20:52,439 Speaker 1: and that that's been Jarring. I think this year at 1593 01:20:52,479 --> 01:20:55,080 Speaker 1: times like when you watch like the Jets game or 1594 01:20:55,120 --> 01:20:57,840 Speaker 1: the Colts game, and then you know, you maybe you 1595 01:20:57,960 --> 01:21:00,680 Speaker 1: watch a night game and you're like, wow, like this 1596 01:21:00,880 --> 01:21:04,200 Speaker 1: is at such a higher pace. Yeah, like it's it's 1597 01:21:04,240 --> 01:21:06,519 Speaker 1: not a fo you know, Like I'm watching like the 1598 01:21:06,600 --> 01:21:09,200 Speaker 1: green Bay Philadelphia game, which I didn't think was very 1599 01:21:09,240 --> 01:21:11,640 Speaker 1: well played. You know, I watched a good chunk of 1600 01:21:11,720 --> 01:21:13,479 Speaker 1: the first half of that game, and I thought both 1601 01:21:13,600 --> 01:21:16,439 Speaker 1: both teams were really sloppy. I thought, you know, it 1602 01:21:16,520 --> 01:21:20,200 Speaker 1: took green Bay like four possessions before they said, huh, 1603 01:21:21,280 --> 01:21:23,439 Speaker 1: Jalen Hurts probably gonna run the ball, and then they 1604 01:21:23,479 --> 01:21:26,639 Speaker 1: finally did something about it. But so I'm not trying 1605 01:21:26,640 --> 01:21:28,559 Speaker 1: to tell you that's great football, because I don't think 1606 01:21:28,560 --> 01:21:31,040 Speaker 1: it was. But it just like the tempo and the 1607 01:21:31,120 --> 01:21:34,320 Speaker 1: pace of the game, and third and long isn't like okay, 1608 01:21:34,400 --> 01:21:36,439 Speaker 1: get the punter ready, he's got a No, it wasn't 1609 01:21:36,479 --> 01:21:39,160 Speaker 1: a four. Even the pat Packers made some plays on 1610 01:21:39,320 --> 01:21:42,400 Speaker 1: third downs, and again, their offense has been terrible all year. 1611 01:21:43,280 --> 01:21:45,080 Speaker 1: I just feel like sometimes you watch some of these 1612 01:21:45,120 --> 01:21:47,600 Speaker 1: other games, you're like, oh, yeah, that's right. It's like 1613 01:21:47,680 --> 01:21:49,760 Speaker 1: it's hard for the defense to get off the field right. 1614 01:21:51,880 --> 01:21:54,240 Speaker 1: First off, Hunter Henry caught it in the NFL has 1615 01:21:54,280 --> 01:21:57,320 Speaker 1: no clue. We can talk about mac Jones until we're 1616 01:21:57,320 --> 01:21:59,920 Speaker 1: blue in the face. However, all that aside, our weapons 1617 01:22:00,080 --> 01:22:02,519 Speaker 1: are not good enough, he says in all caps, no 1618 01:22:02,640 --> 01:22:06,000 Speaker 1: matter who our quarterback is. We just saw what a 1619 01:22:06,120 --> 01:22:09,439 Speaker 1: first class weapon is in justin Jefferson. Our weapons aren't 1620 01:22:09,479 --> 01:22:13,479 Speaker 1: even business class. We're stuck in, Coach, bring any quarterback 1621 01:22:13,600 --> 01:22:15,800 Speaker 1: in here, and it's not going to look great until 1622 01:22:15,840 --> 01:22:21,040 Speaker 1: that changes. Thornton. Thornton, he's closer than to kill Harry 1623 01:22:21,080 --> 01:22:23,120 Speaker 1: than a good player right now. In fact, I'm ready 1624 01:22:23,160 --> 01:22:25,559 Speaker 1: to call it a bus pick because he's shown us 1625 01:22:25,640 --> 01:22:28,680 Speaker 1: nothing to date future star wide receivers. You see it 1626 01:22:28,720 --> 01:22:32,840 Speaker 1: almost immediately, I see nothing. Finally, the call play to 1627 01:22:32,920 --> 01:22:35,000 Speaker 1: try to block the punt that lost us the game. 1628 01:22:35,320 --> 01:22:38,680 Speaker 1: So Bill, are the special teams coach? Why there was 1629 01:22:38,800 --> 01:22:40,840 Speaker 1: no reason for that? It was tie game and we 1630 01:22:40,920 --> 01:22:43,479 Speaker 1: were playing well to that point. Yeah. I asked Keimer 1631 01:22:43,560 --> 01:22:46,040 Speaker 1: mcgron about the call to block the punt. I thought 1632 01:22:46,080 --> 01:22:49,679 Speaker 1: his answer was suspect, to say the least. He said, suspect. 1633 01:22:49,840 --> 01:22:52,200 Speaker 1: We're not out there just to get the ball back. 1634 01:22:52,280 --> 01:22:54,560 Speaker 1: And I was like, that should be your number one priority, 1635 01:22:54,920 --> 01:22:57,040 Speaker 1: Like all of the players that you make on special 1636 01:22:57,080 --> 01:23:00,840 Speaker 1: teams is secondary to getting the ball back, right, whether 1637 01:23:00,960 --> 01:23:03,160 Speaker 1: you return one to the house or you block upon 1638 01:23:03,280 --> 01:23:06,320 Speaker 1: tier there, Like the first most important thing to your 1639 01:23:06,640 --> 01:23:09,439 Speaker 1: unit should be getting the football back to the offense 1640 01:23:10,080 --> 01:23:14,519 Speaker 1: after That's what I think. It's like whoa Evans after 1641 01:23:14,640 --> 01:23:17,080 Speaker 1: that put away the night after that point, If you 1642 01:23:17,120 --> 01:23:19,320 Speaker 1: want to make plays as he put it, or make 1643 01:23:19,360 --> 01:23:23,000 Speaker 1: an impact on special teams, fine, but it can't come 1644 01:23:23,160 --> 01:23:26,519 Speaker 1: at the cost of the game not getting the ball back. Now, 1645 01:23:26,760 --> 01:23:29,040 Speaker 1: I thought that, you know, and if indeed that's what 1646 01:23:29,160 --> 01:23:30,880 Speaker 1: they did, like that was a dial and it certainly 1647 01:23:31,000 --> 01:23:33,839 Speaker 1: looked for all you know, it was very similar in design. 1648 01:23:34,000 --> 01:23:39,519 Speaker 1: Is so I thought that was really poorly timed into 1649 01:23:39,720 --> 01:23:42,200 Speaker 1: to your point, Fred, you talked about that red zone 1650 01:23:42,200 --> 01:23:44,400 Speaker 1: possession with it Kendrick Bourne reverse, like they had been 1651 01:23:44,439 --> 01:23:48,240 Speaker 1: moving the ball to that point offensively. What have you 1652 01:23:48,400 --> 01:23:51,720 Speaker 1: seen that tells you we need we need to do 1653 01:23:51,880 --> 01:23:54,000 Speaker 1: something to jump start at the offense. The offense was 1654 01:23:54,120 --> 01:23:56,439 Speaker 1: playing well at that time, right, they had like one 1655 01:23:56,560 --> 01:23:58,400 Speaker 1: bad possession where they went three and out to start 1656 01:23:58,479 --> 01:24:01,240 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter, Like, why did you panic and say 1657 01:24:01,320 --> 01:24:03,960 Speaker 1: we need a block punt to score. Yeah. I thought 1658 01:24:04,000 --> 01:24:07,320 Speaker 1: that was a bad, bad time against an opponent. Yeah 1659 01:24:07,600 --> 01:24:10,559 Speaker 1: that you know it take advantage reminiscent of like those 1660 01:24:10,600 --> 01:24:13,800 Speaker 1: old Celtics games where the Celtics started getting momentum and 1661 01:24:13,960 --> 01:24:16,040 Speaker 1: Larry would get the ball and he would just stop 1662 01:24:16,160 --> 01:24:19,559 Speaker 1: on a on a fast break and shoot a three pointer. 1663 01:24:19,880 --> 01:24:23,200 Speaker 1: And you're like, why not why stop and take that 1664 01:24:23,320 --> 01:24:26,000 Speaker 1: three pointer? Not move the ball? But it was Larry 1665 01:24:26,320 --> 01:24:29,160 Speaker 1: and he knew if I hit this three pointer, I 1666 01:24:29,320 --> 01:24:32,120 Speaker 1: never thought that I put them away. And I think 1667 01:24:32,200 --> 01:24:35,880 Speaker 1: maybe the mentality was, you know, okay, let's let's just 1668 01:24:36,160 --> 01:24:39,439 Speaker 1: automatically change the momentum of this game with one play. 1669 01:24:39,600 --> 01:24:42,560 Speaker 1: And you know, I don't like, I know everybody was 1670 01:24:42,640 --> 01:24:44,800 Speaker 1: up in arms with the call to block the punt. 1671 01:24:44,920 --> 01:24:50,880 Speaker 1: I was like, you know, okay, just obviously is the problem, 1672 01:24:50,960 --> 01:24:52,240 Speaker 1: but I just think it was a good time to 1673 01:24:52,280 --> 01:24:57,040 Speaker 1: try to block try three. Okay. This reminds me of 1674 01:24:57,080 --> 01:24:59,760 Speaker 1: the question that Bill was asked today about being too 1675 01:24:59,800 --> 01:25:02,760 Speaker 1: a aggressive sometimes and like how there's a fine line 1676 01:25:02,800 --> 01:25:06,160 Speaker 1: with like being too aggressive versus being cautious, and it's 1677 01:25:06,200 --> 01:25:08,680 Speaker 1: like finding that balance between both of them. I think 1678 01:25:08,760 --> 01:25:10,720 Speaker 1: that play is a good example of It's like you 1679 01:25:10,800 --> 01:25:14,080 Speaker 1: do want to be aggressive on some plays, but in 1680 01:25:14,240 --> 01:25:16,880 Speaker 1: other in other ways, they can't come back to bite 1681 01:25:16,880 --> 01:25:19,800 Speaker 1: you in a situation that if you're a hair too 1682 01:25:19,880 --> 01:25:22,040 Speaker 1: close to the case, still just still run into his legs. 1683 01:25:22,439 --> 01:25:25,280 Speaker 1: Listen that the mistake is on Pierre Strong, like that's 1684 01:25:25,360 --> 01:25:28,400 Speaker 1: why it ended up. No, it's on camic Chord. No. 1685 01:25:28,560 --> 01:25:30,960 Speaker 1: See well, I mean it's Bill because camic Chord doesn't 1686 01:25:30,960 --> 01:25:32,840 Speaker 1: decide when we're going after a punch and when we're not. 1687 01:25:33,080 --> 01:25:36,080 Speaker 1: Bill told him, let's dial it up here. But regardless, 1688 01:25:36,680 --> 01:25:39,000 Speaker 1: I agree with you. It's a coaching mistake. And I already, 1689 01:25:39,120 --> 01:25:41,360 Speaker 1: like I already explained that I don't think it was 1690 01:25:41,400 --> 01:25:44,240 Speaker 1: a good time for it. But like you just returned 1691 01:25:44,240 --> 01:25:45,840 Speaker 1: to punch in the previous game to win a game. 1692 01:25:46,200 --> 01:25:48,240 Speaker 1: Why why why not try to set up a return 1693 01:25:48,560 --> 01:25:51,720 Speaker 1: ye instead of taking one of your vice guys and 1694 01:25:52,320 --> 01:25:54,080 Speaker 1: send them in. See if we could trick him again 1695 01:25:54,080 --> 01:25:56,519 Speaker 1: like we did week. See the way Strong ran into 1696 01:25:56,600 --> 01:25:58,600 Speaker 1: him like he had his legs stretched out. It's like 1697 01:25:59,000 --> 01:26:01,640 Speaker 1: it wasn't like he even off his feet diving. He 1698 01:26:01,760 --> 01:26:05,280 Speaker 1: just like ran into his leg and hit it with 1699 01:26:05,360 --> 01:26:11,479 Speaker 1: his helmet. Down and distance leg fourth and three, like, 1700 01:26:11,880 --> 01:26:13,680 Speaker 1: you have to know that if you're going to aggressively 1701 01:26:13,720 --> 01:26:15,639 Speaker 1: come after the punt, that there's a chance that you're 1702 01:26:15,680 --> 01:26:17,599 Speaker 1: going to get the running into the punter. Penalties another 1703 01:26:17,680 --> 01:26:20,760 Speaker 1: underrated play in the game. They had had a false 1704 01:26:20,760 --> 01:26:23,800 Speaker 1: start penalty that's set up like a third in like 1705 01:26:24,280 --> 01:26:27,080 Speaker 1: sixteen or something like that, or fourteen. I think it 1706 01:26:27,160 --> 01:26:29,320 Speaker 1: might have been third and fourteen, and they let up 1707 01:26:29,320 --> 01:26:31,799 Speaker 1: a pass to TJ. Hockinson for eleven yards that almost 1708 01:26:31,840 --> 01:26:34,320 Speaker 1: got the first down. It was like he kind of 1709 01:26:34,360 --> 01:26:36,120 Speaker 1: scored it through a little bit and they able to 1710 01:26:36,240 --> 01:26:39,000 Speaker 1: rally to the ball and they stopped him. Without that, 1711 01:26:39,720 --> 01:26:41,960 Speaker 1: the running into the kicker is declined and they probably 1712 01:26:42,000 --> 01:26:44,200 Speaker 1: just take the punt right. So but because it's fourth 1713 01:26:44,240 --> 01:26:45,880 Speaker 1: and three, you could take the running into the kicker 1714 01:26:45,960 --> 01:26:47,479 Speaker 1: and get the first down right when they caught it 1715 01:26:47,520 --> 01:26:51,000 Speaker 1: against the Colts fourth and nine, right, and the fourth 1716 01:26:51,040 --> 01:26:52,840 Speaker 1: and nine, even if you run into the kicker, it's 1717 01:26:52,840 --> 01:26:55,120 Speaker 1: still not a first down, right when you call it 1718 01:26:55,240 --> 01:26:57,080 Speaker 1: on fourth and three and you know that there's a 1719 01:26:57,200 --> 01:26:59,800 Speaker 1: risk that you met you're coming after aggressively after the punt, 1720 01:27:00,080 --> 01:27:03,000 Speaker 1: and in a five yard even the five yard variety 1721 01:27:03,080 --> 01:27:05,479 Speaker 1: of running into the punter gets you a first down. 1722 01:27:05,600 --> 01:27:08,360 Speaker 1: It's just not the time for that's fair enough. I 1723 01:27:08,439 --> 01:27:10,719 Speaker 1: don't know, And again I thought there was no indication 1724 01:27:10,840 --> 01:27:12,960 Speaker 1: that your offense needed that help. Yeah, and I would 1725 01:27:13,080 --> 01:27:15,280 Speaker 1: much rather, like Paul said, set up a return for 1726 01:27:15,400 --> 01:27:17,920 Speaker 1: Marcus Jones and see if he can return it, because 1727 01:27:17,960 --> 01:27:20,240 Speaker 1: he already returned the kickoff oh to the forty nine 1728 01:27:20,320 --> 01:27:22,360 Speaker 1: yard line earlier in the game the week before. He 1729 01:27:22,479 --> 01:27:25,360 Speaker 1: won you the game and buy himself. So set up 1730 01:27:25,400 --> 01:27:28,000 Speaker 1: the return, try to return the ball back and let 1731 01:27:28,040 --> 01:27:29,840 Speaker 1: the offense go back out there. I thought it was 1732 01:27:29,920 --> 01:27:31,920 Speaker 1: That's why I didn't hate. A lot of people were 1733 01:27:31,960 --> 01:27:34,200 Speaker 1: critical of Marcus Jones returning the punt at the end 1734 01:27:34,200 --> 01:27:36,160 Speaker 1: of the game, like he just let it go in 1735 01:27:36,200 --> 01:27:38,640 Speaker 1: the end zone and get it at the twenty. I 1736 01:27:38,760 --> 01:27:41,040 Speaker 1: was like, no, the guys, I think the guy's special. 1737 01:27:41,160 --> 01:27:43,719 Speaker 1: I think he thinks he's special, and I think he's thinking, 1738 01:27:44,080 --> 01:27:45,280 Speaker 1: if I have a chance to get the ball in 1739 01:27:45,360 --> 01:27:48,240 Speaker 1: my hands, I like my chances to make a play. 1740 01:27:48,280 --> 01:27:50,320 Speaker 1: What if he pops one for thirty five forty yards 1741 01:27:50,800 --> 01:27:53,840 Speaker 1: Like I didn't know. I had no problem with him, 1742 01:27:53,880 --> 01:27:56,160 Speaker 1: and it didn't work. They covered it great. They tackled 1743 01:27:56,240 --> 01:27:57,960 Speaker 1: him out like the eleven yard line, and that, for 1744 01:27:58,040 --> 01:28:00,800 Speaker 1: all intensive purposes, was game, set match. But if he 1745 01:28:00,920 --> 01:28:02,600 Speaker 1: lets it bounce into the end zone, you're taking more 1746 01:28:02,680 --> 01:28:05,000 Speaker 1: time off the clock too. Yeah, my market Stone's just 1747 01:28:05,040 --> 01:28:06,720 Speaker 1: becoming quickly one of those guys you want the ball 1748 01:28:06,760 --> 01:28:09,360 Speaker 1: in his Absolutely any opportunity. I have to see him 1749 01:28:09,400 --> 01:28:11,160 Speaker 1: running the open field with the ball, I'm going to 1750 01:28:11,200 --> 01:28:12,800 Speaker 1: take it. If I'm Bill Belichick. That's as good an 1751 01:28:12,840 --> 01:28:16,519 Speaker 1: offense as you have. No, let's strong try to ball. Also, friends, 1752 01:28:16,520 --> 01:28:21,639 Speaker 1: back to the you were running the way he said, 1753 01:28:21,640 --> 01:28:24,360 Speaker 1: if you put any other like quarterback out there, they 1754 01:28:24,400 --> 01:28:26,560 Speaker 1: still wouldn't be productive with the weapons that we have. 1755 01:28:27,080 --> 01:28:30,679 Speaker 1: It's like that's that feels like a stretch. I disagree 1756 01:28:30,720 --> 01:28:32,960 Speaker 1: with that stretch because it's like, Okay, say if you 1757 01:28:33,040 --> 01:28:36,400 Speaker 1: put Justin Jefferson in place of I don't know, Jacoby, 1758 01:28:36,479 --> 01:28:39,360 Speaker 1: we'll just say Jacoby put him out there with Mac Jones, 1759 01:28:39,400 --> 01:28:41,599 Speaker 1: and that automatically is going to make the offense ten 1760 01:28:41,680 --> 01:28:43,960 Speaker 1: times better. It's like Mac Jones still has to make 1761 01:28:44,000 --> 01:28:46,040 Speaker 1: the decision. It's like the offensive line still has to 1762 01:28:46,120 --> 01:28:48,240 Speaker 1: give him pass protection to be able to get the 1763 01:28:48,280 --> 01:28:51,439 Speaker 1: ball to just well conversely, So it's like, give me 1764 01:28:51,520 --> 01:28:53,439 Speaker 1: any of the top ten quarterbacks and put him with 1765 01:28:53,520 --> 01:28:55,680 Speaker 1: our weapons, and I think the offense is better. Yeah, 1766 01:28:56,160 --> 01:29:00,400 Speaker 1: just like, Okay, I know Travis Kelsey's really good obviously, 1767 01:29:00,560 --> 01:29:03,519 Speaker 1: you know, understated thinking. Okay, but you're telling me the 1768 01:29:03,600 --> 01:29:06,840 Speaker 1: Kansas City receivers are discernibly better than the Patriots, like 1769 01:29:06,960 --> 01:29:10,599 Speaker 1: Juju Smith shoots Valdis scandling Icole hard. But now they 1770 01:29:10,680 --> 01:29:13,479 Speaker 1: have an elite quarterback. That's what I'm saying. So don't 1771 01:29:13,479 --> 01:29:15,360 Speaker 1: tell me that you can you can put any quarterback 1772 01:29:15,400 --> 01:29:18,519 Speaker 1: in the Patriots that No, not any I said any 1773 01:29:18,560 --> 01:29:21,680 Speaker 1: of the no, no, no, He's said you could put 1774 01:29:21,720 --> 01:29:24,640 Speaker 1: any quarterback in with the Patriots weapons and they would no. 1775 01:29:24,720 --> 01:29:27,479 Speaker 1: I know you do, yeah, and they wouldn't be any better. 1776 01:29:27,520 --> 01:29:29,479 Speaker 1: And I'm just like, there's plenty of guys that do 1777 01:29:29,760 --> 01:29:32,800 Speaker 1: more with with less than the Patriots. Happen checked my homes. 1778 01:29:32,840 --> 01:29:34,880 Speaker 1: With our receivers, they're gonna be better. Now. I do 1779 01:29:35,080 --> 01:29:38,240 Speaker 1: subscribe to the cliche and admit it's a cliche like 1780 01:29:38,439 --> 01:29:40,840 Speaker 1: of you know, look what happened to Josh Allen when 1781 01:29:40,840 --> 01:29:42,920 Speaker 1: they gave him digs. Look what happened? You know, when 1782 01:29:42,960 --> 01:29:44,920 Speaker 1: you get you know, look what happened to Jalen Hurts 1783 01:29:44,920 --> 01:29:47,360 Speaker 1: when you gave a j Brown, Right. I am definitely 1784 01:29:47,439 --> 01:29:49,519 Speaker 1: a proponent of that, and get a guy a big 1785 01:29:49,600 --> 01:29:52,639 Speaker 1: dog so it makes it easier Joe Barrow, which Joe 1786 01:29:52,680 --> 01:29:55,800 Speaker 1: Barrow was tremendous before we got Jamar Chase. Now he's 1787 01:29:55,960 --> 01:29:58,920 Speaker 1: at a different level when when Chase is in the game. Yeah, 1788 01:29:59,040 --> 01:30:01,200 Speaker 1: and from a big pictures standpoint, I agree with the email. 1789 01:30:01,240 --> 01:30:04,479 Speaker 1: I've always said this about the Patriots offense and Mac 1790 01:30:04,560 --> 01:30:08,080 Speaker 1: Jones play calling, supporting casts super important. But in that 1791 01:30:08,400 --> 01:30:11,479 Speaker 1: particular game, he threw for four hundred yards. Like, you 1792 01:30:11,560 --> 01:30:14,160 Speaker 1: can't tell me that they didn't have enough guys open 1793 01:30:14,280 --> 01:30:17,000 Speaker 1: to make plays in that particular game. From a big 1794 01:30:17,040 --> 01:30:21,040 Speaker 1: picture standpoint, absolutely, like they don't have that alpha. They 1795 01:30:21,080 --> 01:30:23,600 Speaker 1: do not have a true number one receiver that is 1796 01:30:23,720 --> 01:30:27,719 Speaker 1: Justin Jefferson or a Jamar Chase or whoever. But against 1797 01:30:27,760 --> 01:30:30,920 Speaker 1: Minnesota they had plenty. Do you have more emails? Yeah? Okay, 1798 01:30:31,640 --> 01:30:35,120 Speaker 1: Paul and the colony Fredick changes on the offense, if 1799 01:30:35,240 --> 01:30:37,800 Speaker 1: if changes on the offensive coach of staff are coming 1800 01:30:37,920 --> 01:30:40,400 Speaker 1: next year? What do you think of Frank Reich as 1801 01:30:40,479 --> 01:30:42,760 Speaker 1: the coordinator? Are you aware of any good or bad 1802 01:30:42,840 --> 01:30:46,599 Speaker 1: blood between he and Bill Belichick. Nope, I'm not aware 1803 01:30:46,600 --> 01:30:49,800 Speaker 1: of any good or bad blood with them. You say, Nope, 1804 01:30:49,840 --> 01:30:53,120 Speaker 1: you don't want Frank in the same family. He's a 1805 01:30:53,200 --> 01:30:55,760 Speaker 1: West Coast coach. And I don't mean like he lives 1806 01:30:55,760 --> 01:30:59,560 Speaker 1: in California. I mean he's a West Coast offense I 1807 01:30:59,640 --> 01:31:02,160 Speaker 1: think in Annapolis is not West Coast. Yeah, No, he's 1808 01:31:02,200 --> 01:31:05,400 Speaker 1: a he's he's a Peterson Andy Reid disciple. You know, 1809 01:31:05,479 --> 01:31:10,040 Speaker 1: he learned in that in that language, completely different, different. 1810 01:31:10,720 --> 01:31:15,200 Speaker 1: That would be a true third system third coach in 1811 01:31:15,280 --> 01:31:19,000 Speaker 1: three years per mac right, And he's not Frank, but 1812 01:31:19,280 --> 01:31:21,040 Speaker 1: I do too, and he's not, but he's he's coming 1813 01:31:21,080 --> 01:31:23,759 Speaker 1: in here to run his own thing, right. But nobody's 1814 01:31:23,800 --> 01:31:25,800 Speaker 1: got anything other than Bill O'Brien, right, Like, that's the 1815 01:31:25,920 --> 01:31:28,519 Speaker 1: only thing that anybody has right now as a guy 1816 01:31:28,680 --> 01:31:31,479 Speaker 1: who was in the system, who's in the finally that 1817 01:31:31,760 --> 01:31:34,200 Speaker 1: could come back, you know, I mean, are there any 1818 01:31:34,280 --> 01:31:38,360 Speaker 1: off shoots or guys maybe young quarterback coaches that are 1819 01:31:38,720 --> 01:31:43,479 Speaker 1: maybe in it. Yeah, Cliff Cliff, Sean Waldron's too handsome, 1820 01:31:43,640 --> 01:31:48,840 Speaker 1: he's not He's not going anywhere. Shane. Is that a 1821 01:31:48,840 --> 01:31:50,840 Speaker 1: great year? Yeah, he's probably gonna get a head coach. 1822 01:31:51,720 --> 01:31:53,800 Speaker 1: I actually, well, I wonder if Bill O'Brien is going 1823 01:31:53,880 --> 01:31:56,760 Speaker 1: to get one of the jobs. Yeah, if if that's 1824 01:31:56,800 --> 01:31:59,840 Speaker 1: my question, If he's he seems like he's asserting himself, 1825 01:32:00,000 --> 01:32:01,600 Speaker 1: I want to get back in the NFL. There were 1826 01:32:01,640 --> 01:32:04,479 Speaker 1: going to be a number of jobs open, right, head 1827 01:32:04,520 --> 01:32:07,479 Speaker 1: coach jobs? You mean yeah, I mean, I mean, I 1828 01:32:07,479 --> 01:32:08,800 Speaker 1: don't know how many off the top of my head, 1829 01:32:08,800 --> 01:32:12,320 Speaker 1: but Carolina obviously, um Denver has a good chance of 1830 01:32:12,400 --> 01:32:14,840 Speaker 1: being open. I mean, would New Orleans. I mean I 1831 01:32:14,920 --> 01:32:17,720 Speaker 1: think Newaoleans would be in play. You know, we'll see 1832 01:32:17,760 --> 01:32:21,320 Speaker 1: what they Houston, Indie, Yeah, I forgot about Indie. I mean, 1833 01:32:21,360 --> 01:32:23,439 Speaker 1: I think they go through all the current NFL hot 1834 01:32:23,560 --> 01:32:26,200 Speaker 1: offensive coordinators. Those guys get the priority before you get 1835 01:32:26,240 --> 01:32:28,600 Speaker 1: to like the Bill O'Brien kind of retread. And I 1836 01:32:28,680 --> 01:32:30,479 Speaker 1: wonder if he needs a year back in the NFL. 1837 01:32:30,600 --> 01:32:32,920 Speaker 1: And I wonder if, like the whole Sean McVay thing 1838 01:32:33,360 --> 01:32:35,880 Speaker 1: with the Rams, yeah, like he was. I mean I 1839 01:32:36,120 --> 01:32:38,759 Speaker 1: believe that he was close to not coming back. It's weird, 1840 01:32:38,920 --> 01:32:40,880 Speaker 1: and he might just look at it and say, like, no, 1841 01:32:41,560 --> 01:32:43,639 Speaker 1: I'm done, Like the dick in the head, the Dick. 1842 01:32:44,360 --> 01:32:47,880 Speaker 1: Did you see that hard? Yeah, hurt the Dick Vermial thing, 1843 01:32:47,960 --> 01:32:50,080 Speaker 1: the way you just kind of get burnt out, you know. 1844 01:32:50,200 --> 01:32:53,639 Speaker 1: And I'm not telling this is not like see for McVay. 1845 01:32:53,720 --> 01:32:55,400 Speaker 1: S No, I think McVay is a really good coach. 1846 01:32:55,800 --> 01:32:57,519 Speaker 1: I just wonder if he's done. I know, I'm looking 1847 01:32:57,520 --> 01:32:59,200 Speaker 1: at like Dick vermil And, like he's like eighty years 1848 01:32:59,240 --> 01:33:01,800 Speaker 1: old with like the like Sean mcfay's like thirty five 1849 01:33:01,880 --> 01:33:07,439 Speaker 1: years old. No, the first time when they went to 1850 01:33:07,479 --> 01:33:09,600 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl, he burnt out very quickly and he 1851 01:33:09,720 --> 01:33:13,920 Speaker 1: was right. Yeah, he took probably ten years off. Good 1852 01:33:13,960 --> 01:33:16,400 Speaker 1: movie by the way, Invincible. Oh yeah. That's the problem though, 1853 01:33:16,400 --> 01:33:19,160 Speaker 1: when you have a defensive coach, right when Bill's your coach, 1854 01:33:19,320 --> 01:33:22,920 Speaker 1: is that they got lucky that Josh McDaniels stuck around 1855 01:33:23,000 --> 01:33:25,360 Speaker 1: the second time as long as he did. Now you're 1856 01:33:25,400 --> 01:33:28,000 Speaker 1: in this world where if you're not promoting from within, 1857 01:33:28,280 --> 01:33:30,720 Speaker 1: and you're not you don't have some farm system of 1858 01:33:30,800 --> 01:33:33,720 Speaker 1: coaches on the offensive side of the ball that you're 1859 01:33:34,240 --> 01:33:36,599 Speaker 1: because all these that's why Nick Kayley was the guy 1860 01:33:36,680 --> 01:33:38,880 Speaker 1: a lot of us thought made sense because that would 1861 01:33:38,880 --> 01:33:41,240 Speaker 1: be the next McDaniels. Yeah, I mean all these hot 1862 01:33:41,360 --> 01:33:43,600 Speaker 1: offensive coordinators out there right now are all going to 1863 01:33:43,640 --> 01:33:45,519 Speaker 1: get head coaching jobs. They're not going to make lateral 1864 01:33:45,600 --> 01:33:48,040 Speaker 1: moves to come be the offensive coordinator to the Patriots. 1865 01:33:48,080 --> 01:33:49,800 Speaker 1: They're going to move on to be head coaches. So 1866 01:33:50,600 --> 01:33:52,160 Speaker 1: look around the league. I mean, not a lot of 1867 01:33:52,240 --> 01:33:55,320 Speaker 1: defensive guys are getting jobs over offensive guys right now. 1868 01:33:55,360 --> 01:33:57,200 Speaker 1: And this is why I wonder if it changes though, 1869 01:33:57,280 --> 01:33:59,240 Speaker 1: with you know, some of the scoring being down, and 1870 01:33:59,479 --> 01:34:01,400 Speaker 1: you know, I wonder if that if it's going to 1871 01:34:01,479 --> 01:34:04,600 Speaker 1: evolve at all. I just think that there's only so 1872 01:34:04,720 --> 01:34:07,879 Speaker 1: many guys, even not even from like a design standpoint, 1873 01:34:07,920 --> 01:34:10,960 Speaker 1: just from also a play calling standpoint, how many guys 1874 01:34:10,960 --> 01:34:13,560 Speaker 1: are actually good at it? Right? And then if you 1875 01:34:13,600 --> 01:34:15,960 Speaker 1: don't have one of those thirty two guys it's actually 1876 01:34:16,040 --> 01:34:19,120 Speaker 1: good at it, then you're in trouble. So all these 1877 01:34:19,280 --> 01:34:22,840 Speaker 1: all these good play callers are getting head coaching jobs. 1878 01:34:23,360 --> 01:34:25,720 Speaker 1: Alex and Raleigh writes in I think the Vikings was 1879 01:34:25,800 --> 01:34:29,400 Speaker 1: another showing that offense can't win games with just number 1880 01:34:29,439 --> 01:34:32,439 Speaker 1: two wide receivers. I don't really care if Mac isn't 1881 01:34:32,479 --> 01:34:35,560 Speaker 1: the guy, or is the guy we really need is 1882 01:34:35,560 --> 01:34:39,040 Speaker 1: a stud whiteout like Marvin Harrison junior. Watching Justin Jefferson 1883 01:34:39,120 --> 01:34:41,719 Speaker 1: get open and make catches made me think we should 1884 01:34:41,840 --> 01:34:43,880 Speaker 1: see if we can reach a new level with Mac 1885 01:34:44,000 --> 01:34:47,040 Speaker 1: leading the offense and having a playmaker. Do you think 1886 01:34:47,600 --> 01:34:50,479 Speaker 1: there is any chance Bill learns his lesson from the 1887 01:34:50,600 --> 01:34:52,599 Speaker 1: last few years and moves up to get a stud 1888 01:34:52,640 --> 01:34:55,639 Speaker 1: wide receiver or does he settle for alignment. Well, Marvin 1889 01:34:55,640 --> 01:34:58,080 Speaker 1: Harrison Junior is not till next year's draft. He's twenty 1890 01:34:58,160 --> 01:35:00,680 Speaker 1: twenty four, first of all, and he's going to be 1891 01:35:00,760 --> 01:35:05,200 Speaker 1: a top five pick. So I'm gonna be controversial on 1892 01:35:05,280 --> 01:35:08,280 Speaker 1: you right now. I don't love them, although I will 1893 01:35:08,280 --> 01:35:11,400 Speaker 1: say the Ohio state receivers have generally panned out. Yeah, 1894 01:35:12,560 --> 01:35:19,080 Speaker 1: state wide receivers, you know McLaurin Lave, They've they've panned out. 1895 01:35:19,200 --> 01:35:20,800 Speaker 1: That's what I was doing in my head was kind 1896 01:35:20,840 --> 01:35:23,160 Speaker 1: of comparing the Patriots roster to the teams that are 1897 01:35:23,200 --> 01:35:25,040 Speaker 1: in the mix right now. And you look at I mean, 1898 01:35:25,160 --> 01:35:28,559 Speaker 1: Wilson for the Jets is kind of their guy, Jamar Chase, 1899 01:35:29,360 --> 01:35:31,360 Speaker 1: Keenan Allen. I mean, now, all these teams that are 1900 01:35:31,400 --> 01:35:34,040 Speaker 1: in playoff contention right now kind of have that guy, 1901 01:35:34,120 --> 01:35:36,160 Speaker 1: except the Patriots preacher to the choir on that one 1902 01:35:36,240 --> 01:35:40,000 Speaker 1: that Yeah, I am fully supportive of getting that, getting 1903 01:35:40,040 --> 01:35:42,519 Speaker 1: that big big dog for you know, the receivers to 1904 01:35:42,600 --> 01:35:45,240 Speaker 1: all settle back. I think what you have is fine, 1905 01:35:46,120 --> 01:35:48,960 Speaker 1: but there's no one and I know that Bill doesn't 1906 01:35:48,960 --> 01:35:51,760 Speaker 1: believe in that, but I think it's important. And I 1907 01:35:51,840 --> 01:35:53,720 Speaker 1: loved Garrett Wilson, and I mean it's it's and he 1908 01:35:53,800 --> 01:35:56,120 Speaker 1: doesn't even like he's not Megatron, like you don't look 1909 01:35:56,160 --> 01:35:57,960 Speaker 1: at him and think like this guy. But I think 1910 01:35:58,080 --> 01:36:01,600 Speaker 1: just the explosive playmaking ability is what it comes down to. 1911 01:36:01,720 --> 01:36:03,880 Speaker 1: What I do. I love it, and he's got on 1912 01:36:03,960 --> 01:36:07,280 Speaker 1: the jets. I know that makes it doubly impressive to 1913 01:36:07,360 --> 01:36:09,479 Speaker 1: be good on the jets. I was wrong about though 1914 01:36:09,640 --> 01:36:11,559 Speaker 1: I wasn't too high on a Loba. He's obviously turned up. 1915 01:36:11,760 --> 01:36:13,840 Speaker 1: I actually liked A love it more than than Garrett 1916 01:36:13,880 --> 01:36:16,920 Speaker 1: Wilson um because at the top of the route, a 1917 01:36:17,000 --> 01:36:19,240 Speaker 1: lot of it was a little bit more technical than 1918 01:36:19,640 --> 01:36:21,599 Speaker 1: Wilson was. But I might be end up being wrong 1919 01:36:21,720 --> 01:36:24,080 Speaker 1: the other Ohio state guy, and I'll mess up the 1920 01:36:24,200 --> 01:36:29,160 Speaker 1: name because I always do. Um This Smith uh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 1921 01:36:29,400 --> 01:36:33,400 Speaker 1: what is it Jackson Smith something. Yeah. He's been hurt 1922 01:36:33,520 --> 01:36:35,560 Speaker 1: for most of the year, but I think he'll be 1923 01:36:36,200 --> 01:36:39,040 Speaker 1: He might. He might this year, but it was hurt, 1924 01:36:39,080 --> 01:36:41,400 Speaker 1: so we'll see if he comes back not I see. 1925 01:36:41,720 --> 01:36:44,599 Speaker 1: To me, I know it's counterintuitive. The injury would make 1926 01:36:44,720 --> 01:36:46,400 Speaker 1: me go if it was me, like, I'm not going 1927 01:36:46,439 --> 01:36:48,479 Speaker 1: to spend another year where I'm nursing injuries in college. 1928 01:36:48,479 --> 01:36:50,160 Speaker 1: If I'm gonna be a nursing injuries, I'm gonna get 1929 01:36:50,160 --> 01:36:53,120 Speaker 1: paid for it. I don't love the receiver class this 1930 01:36:53,320 --> 01:36:55,840 Speaker 1: year from what I've seen and heard of it so far. 1931 01:36:56,640 --> 01:36:59,559 Speaker 1: Um I liked last year is a little bit better 1932 01:36:59,640 --> 01:37:01,640 Speaker 1: I have. I haven't obviously done any deep dives into it. 1933 01:37:01,760 --> 01:37:04,000 Speaker 1: I don't know who's eligible, but the two kids for 1934 01:37:04,160 --> 01:37:09,120 Speaker 1: Tennessee can play Hyatt and I don't the other one's 1935 01:37:09,160 --> 01:37:11,240 Speaker 1: better than him. One of them is eligible, and I 1936 01:37:11,360 --> 01:37:17,120 Speaker 1: don't know which one. Okay, there's another one better than him. Yeah, 1937 01:37:18,520 --> 01:37:23,320 Speaker 1: there's some. Here's the Here's the bottom line, though, is 1938 01:37:24,200 --> 01:37:28,040 Speaker 1: what the emailer said, Like, we'll bill not be stubborn, 1939 01:37:28,280 --> 01:37:31,519 Speaker 1: Like I don't look at it that way. But you 1940 01:37:31,640 --> 01:37:34,400 Speaker 1: can take a wide receiver and I hope that you 1941 01:37:34,520 --> 01:37:36,960 Speaker 1: get you know, the number one guy when you pick him, 1942 01:37:37,040 --> 01:37:39,920 Speaker 1: But like, do you not take a tackle. I know. 1943 01:37:40,439 --> 01:37:44,040 Speaker 1: So the big one, Jalen Hyatt is eligible. Um, the 1944 01:37:44,120 --> 01:37:46,960 Speaker 1: big one is the guy from TCU, Quentin Johnston. What's 1945 01:37:46,960 --> 01:37:51,240 Speaker 1: the other Tennessee receiver's name who's been hurt, Cedric Tillman him, Yeah, 1946 01:37:51,280 --> 01:37:57,240 Speaker 1: he's also eligible. Um. Jackson Smith and Jinba is eligible. 1947 01:37:57,360 --> 01:38:00,760 Speaker 1: Jordan Addison from USC he is eligible. Seeing him much, 1948 01:38:00,920 --> 01:38:03,240 Speaker 1: he's pretty good. Um. And then oh, that's a kid 1949 01:38:03,280 --> 01:38:05,880 Speaker 1: from Pitt that transferred from Pitt when Caleb Williams and 1950 01:38:06,000 --> 01:38:09,120 Speaker 1: Lincoln Riley went to I remember has a one two. 1951 01:38:09,160 --> 01:38:11,679 Speaker 1: And then Josh down from North Carolina's barth Sky. He's 1952 01:38:11,720 --> 01:38:14,160 Speaker 1: the one he keeps telling me about that him, but 1953 01:38:14,560 --> 01:38:16,680 Speaker 1: he said more of a projected like high second round pick. 1954 01:38:16,760 --> 01:38:19,240 Speaker 1: It's just so you know, the level of information that 1955 01:38:19,280 --> 01:38:21,040 Speaker 1: I have right now is all I'm going to bring 1956 01:38:21,120 --> 01:38:24,280 Speaker 1: to the draft podcasts. Um, it's just off of what 1957 01:38:24,400 --> 01:38:27,439 Speaker 1: I see on already established. I'm glad somebody's been watching it. 1958 01:38:27,960 --> 01:38:30,760 Speaker 1: Johnson writes in from Porter's Lake, Nova, Scotia. It's a 1959 01:38:30,880 --> 01:38:33,360 Speaker 1: random question, he said. I'm not sure if you saw 1960 01:38:33,439 --> 01:38:36,599 Speaker 1: the Washington Commanders player Brian Robinson wear a big hat. 1961 01:38:36,800 --> 01:38:39,360 Speaker 1: I did a company that Robinson and his friend of together, 1962 01:38:39,760 --> 01:38:41,360 Speaker 1: but I didn't know it was I didn't know it 1963 01:38:41,439 --> 01:38:44,679 Speaker 1: was his company, Paula fred over time as Patriots media, 1964 01:38:44,720 --> 01:38:47,400 Speaker 1: are there any memories of players wearing weird clothing they 1965 01:38:47,479 --> 01:38:49,680 Speaker 1: invested in? Or is this a new thing with the 1966 01:38:49,720 --> 01:38:52,200 Speaker 1: age of locker room social media? Do you remember Calvin 1967 01:38:52,280 --> 01:38:58,519 Speaker 1: Ridley with the Onesies? Steve Ridley, Stephen Ridley, not Calvin Ridley. Yeah, 1968 01:38:58,960 --> 01:39:02,559 Speaker 1: Stephen Ridley remember the ones I do remember the Onesies. 1969 01:39:02,720 --> 01:39:03,960 Speaker 1: Was that something that he I don't know if he 1970 01:39:04,040 --> 01:39:08,000 Speaker 1: invested in him, but he was wearing Onesies for a while. Yeah, 1971 01:39:08,160 --> 01:39:11,519 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't really. I mean there's some interesting attire, 1972 01:39:11,840 --> 01:39:13,920 Speaker 1: let's put it back, usually like your own brand, like Edelman. 1973 01:39:14,160 --> 01:39:16,320 Speaker 1: I can't think of Yeah, I can't think of anything 1974 01:39:16,560 --> 01:39:20,160 Speaker 1: like seeing I mean the Foundations stuff. We could we 1975 01:39:20,200 --> 01:39:22,680 Speaker 1: could pump up the h oh. Jonathan Jones is going 1976 01:39:22,720 --> 01:39:24,280 Speaker 1: there at the podium. We got the guys coming off 1977 01:39:24,320 --> 01:39:28,439 Speaker 1: from practice here, um trying to think, yeah, we got 1978 01:39:28,479 --> 01:39:30,639 Speaker 1: to cause it might cause my cleat so Tetrick Wise 1979 01:39:30,640 --> 01:39:32,880 Speaker 1: always got his wise up stuff on, among other things. 1980 01:39:34,479 --> 01:39:36,600 Speaker 1: But you know that that whole draft thing. To me, 1981 01:39:37,640 --> 01:39:39,360 Speaker 1: I would rather have a wide receiver than a tackle 1982 01:39:39,400 --> 01:39:42,360 Speaker 1: in the first round. You guys know me, But that 1983 01:39:42,560 --> 01:39:45,680 Speaker 1: doesn't mean like your problems are solved. Terry is Terry 1984 01:39:45,760 --> 01:39:49,920 Speaker 1: mclaurina free isn't. No, he just signed a deal. They 1985 01:39:50,200 --> 01:39:53,880 Speaker 1: sign him mad and that's why they need to my 1986 01:39:54,000 --> 01:39:56,920 Speaker 1: nigger to need to address the offensive line. Yeah, and 1987 01:39:57,840 --> 01:40:01,799 Speaker 1: with tackles, especially left tackles, but with tackles in general, 1988 01:40:02,760 --> 01:40:05,960 Speaker 1: you really need to get those early, first or second round. Yeah, 1989 01:40:06,560 --> 01:40:08,560 Speaker 1: you can't. Like you could plug a guy in and 1990 01:40:08,720 --> 01:40:11,040 Speaker 1: play guard in the sixth round like Michael will when 1991 01:40:11,120 --> 01:40:14,160 Speaker 1: you but it's hard to do that at tackle, especially 1992 01:40:14,160 --> 01:40:15,800 Speaker 1: a long term guys. I mean, look get Solder, look 1993 01:40:15,840 --> 01:40:17,880 Speaker 1: at Matt Light. I mean that's where you got those guys. 1994 01:40:17,960 --> 01:40:19,519 Speaker 1: Even Sea Bass was a right tackle you got in 1995 01:40:19,600 --> 01:40:22,599 Speaker 1: the second right, second round for Light, second round for Volmar, 1996 01:40:22,840 --> 01:40:26,120 Speaker 1: first round for Solder. You know, And I would even 1997 01:40:26,200 --> 01:40:28,680 Speaker 1: I would even count Mankins like, even though they ended 1998 01:40:28,720 --> 01:40:30,360 Speaker 1: up moving him to guard, he was a tackle they 1999 01:40:30,439 --> 01:40:33,840 Speaker 1: took in the first round. I think that's where you 2000 01:40:34,160 --> 01:40:36,000 Speaker 1: you know, if you want really good ones that you 2001 01:40:36,080 --> 01:40:39,479 Speaker 1: can rely on, that's what you have to do, Michael 2002 01:40:39,520 --> 01:40:43,000 Speaker 1: and Idaho says, can someone explain why the running into 2003 01:40:43,080 --> 01:40:46,040 Speaker 1: the kicker was a penalty. He ran into the kicking leg, 2004 01:40:46,160 --> 01:40:48,519 Speaker 1: which from my understanding, is not a penalty. That's why 2005 01:40:48,520 --> 01:40:50,439 Speaker 1: it was only five yards and not fifteen. If you 2006 01:40:50,520 --> 01:40:54,400 Speaker 1: do the plant leg, it's fifteen. So there you go. 2007 01:40:54,720 --> 01:40:58,240 Speaker 1: There you go. It's not as much a penalty, right, 2008 01:40:58,400 --> 01:41:02,439 Speaker 1: that's the two five and fifteen on running into the 2009 01:41:02,560 --> 01:41:06,400 Speaker 1: kicker or roughing the kicker, that's the distinction. But he 2010 01:41:06,720 --> 01:41:09,360 Speaker 1: definitely hit the leg. I mean, you can't argue oh yeah, 2011 01:41:09,439 --> 01:41:12,639 Speaker 1: I know everybody tried to argue it on Twitter Thursday night. Yeah, 2012 01:41:12,680 --> 01:41:15,439 Speaker 1: he didn't touch the leg. Yeah, it was like, I mean, 2013 01:41:15,520 --> 01:41:18,200 Speaker 1: the guy sold it well, but which is exactly what 2014 01:41:18,280 --> 01:41:20,760 Speaker 1: you're supposed to do. Yeah, Like you don't just like 2015 01:41:21,040 --> 01:41:22,760 Speaker 1: let someone bump into your leg and then just like 2016 01:41:22,880 --> 01:41:24,360 Speaker 1: shrug it off like a tough guy. I know. You 2017 01:41:24,400 --> 01:41:28,360 Speaker 1: make sure the referee side. You play soccer, right, shoddy 2018 01:41:28,640 --> 01:41:33,000 Speaker 1: in Houston speaking of soccer, and it's it's a penalty 2019 01:41:33,040 --> 01:41:35,800 Speaker 1: because the kickers vulnerable. Yeah, with with with a foot 2020 01:41:35,840 --> 01:41:39,800 Speaker 1: in the air, you know, four feet high in the air, 2021 01:41:40,040 --> 01:41:44,720 Speaker 1: you get hit anyway and that can potentially impact you. Right, Well, 2022 01:41:44,760 --> 01:41:47,000 Speaker 1: do you see it on kicks on on on place kicks, 2023 01:41:47,040 --> 01:41:49,160 Speaker 1: two on field goals, and extra points, like you can't 2024 01:41:49,200 --> 01:41:52,559 Speaker 1: just let the guy run into the foot. Shoddy wants 2025 01:41:52,600 --> 01:41:54,800 Speaker 1: to know if the Thursday game is a must win 2026 01:41:54,960 --> 01:41:59,120 Speaker 1: game for the playoffs. I think so. I don't. No, No, 2027 01:41:59,400 --> 01:42:02,479 Speaker 1: I mean, you gotta win these home games, don't you. 2028 01:42:03,080 --> 01:42:05,720 Speaker 1: I think they need to win four games to make 2029 01:42:05,760 --> 01:42:07,920 Speaker 1: the playoffs. But I don't think that. I wouldn't say 2030 01:42:07,960 --> 01:42:09,600 Speaker 1: that they have to beat the Bills to do it, 2031 01:42:10,120 --> 01:42:12,800 Speaker 1: but if it would certainly help your home games, you 2032 01:42:12,920 --> 01:42:16,720 Speaker 1: gotta win, like you said, four games, unless you think 2033 01:42:16,760 --> 01:42:19,439 Speaker 1: you're gonna sweep the two road games. Well, I think 2034 01:42:19,439 --> 01:42:21,479 Speaker 1: if you're gonna make the playoffs, that's an assess. Yeah, 2035 01:42:21,720 --> 01:42:23,519 Speaker 1: you have to win both of those games. Yeah, those 2036 01:42:23,560 --> 01:42:25,320 Speaker 1: are the two easiest games on the schedule. They are. 2037 01:42:25,720 --> 01:42:27,320 Speaker 1: I think. I think, like you have to beat the 2038 01:42:27,400 --> 01:42:29,759 Speaker 1: two teams with losing records if you're gonna make the playoffs. 2039 01:42:29,840 --> 01:42:33,240 Speaker 1: I mean, I think in theory, yes it is, but 2040 01:42:33,680 --> 01:42:38,320 Speaker 1: I think mathematically no, it's not, and I would be 2041 01:42:39,360 --> 01:42:41,080 Speaker 1: I don't want to get back into the path again 2042 01:42:41,160 --> 01:42:45,080 Speaker 1: this year. You know what about like the mentality? Yeah, 2043 01:42:45,479 --> 01:42:46,880 Speaker 1: and that's why. What do you think they have to 2044 01:42:46,960 --> 01:42:48,920 Speaker 1: do to make the playoffs. Yeah, I think they gotta 2045 01:42:49,000 --> 01:42:50,640 Speaker 1: probably win four games. I think they need to go 2046 01:42:50,760 --> 01:42:53,080 Speaker 1: ten and seven. Yeah, So I don't really care which 2047 01:42:53,120 --> 01:42:56,040 Speaker 1: four they win, right. I don't think that this is 2048 01:42:56,040 --> 01:42:58,880 Speaker 1: a more winnable game than than the two after it, 2049 01:42:59,560 --> 01:43:01,360 Speaker 1: even though this one's home and the next two are 2050 01:43:01,400 --> 01:43:03,120 Speaker 1: on the road. Yeah, I mean this one might be 2051 01:43:03,320 --> 01:43:05,519 Speaker 1: might be more winnable than the one in Buffalo, But 2052 01:43:05,720 --> 01:43:08,040 Speaker 1: I don't think it's more winnable than Cincinnati, but it might. 2053 01:43:08,080 --> 01:43:10,160 Speaker 1: I don't think it's more winnable than Miami. Yeah, you don't. 2054 01:43:10,240 --> 01:43:11,600 Speaker 1: You don't know how it's going to turn out. What 2055 01:43:11,800 --> 01:43:13,479 Speaker 1: I mean, what's Buffalo going to be playing for him 2056 01:43:13,520 --> 01:43:15,920 Speaker 1: that last week? Too? But I mean I hear what 2057 01:43:16,000 --> 01:43:19,000 Speaker 1: Paul saying. I think though, like it kind of is 2058 01:43:19,080 --> 01:43:21,080 Speaker 1: like I just you kind of need to make a 2059 01:43:21,560 --> 01:43:23,240 Speaker 1: do you need to make a move? I think it's 2060 01:43:23,280 --> 01:43:25,080 Speaker 1: a huge game for the Pageots. I think it's a 2061 01:43:25,160 --> 01:43:27,720 Speaker 1: huge game for Buffalo. Yeah, and I think Buffalo was 2062 01:43:27,760 --> 01:43:31,240 Speaker 1: on fumes. I think you're getting them at an opportune time. 2063 01:43:31,439 --> 01:43:34,320 Speaker 1: I think that they have a chance where they might 2064 01:43:34,400 --> 01:43:35,840 Speaker 1: look at it and say, we had three games in 2065 01:43:35,880 --> 01:43:38,479 Speaker 1: twelve days, all in the road, and we already won 2066 01:43:38,560 --> 01:43:43,240 Speaker 1: two of them. We'll take it. You know, Jonathan wants 2067 01:43:43,280 --> 01:43:46,639 Speaker 1: to know how Brian Hoyer is doing. Haven't heard anything 2068 01:43:46,680 --> 01:43:49,439 Speaker 1: about Brian Hoyer in weeks. He's not even on the sideline, 2069 01:43:49,520 --> 01:43:52,400 Speaker 1: is he. I haven't seen him in weeks now, which 2070 01:43:52,479 --> 01:43:54,640 Speaker 1: tells me that that's a significant concussion. I know a 2071 01:43:54,680 --> 01:43:58,120 Speaker 1: lot of people thought he had the hellenic flu. Let's 2072 01:43:58,160 --> 01:44:03,040 Speaker 1: go to the phones, builds an oaklaw. What's up Bill? Hey, gentlemen, good, 2073 01:44:03,080 --> 01:44:05,840 Speaker 1: thanks for tecking the call. I need to have a 2074 01:44:05,920 --> 01:44:08,760 Speaker 1: little bit of a count's therapy time. If y'all don't mind, 2075 01:44:08,800 --> 01:44:11,360 Speaker 1: and I do, it makes sense in my head. I 2076 01:44:11,479 --> 01:44:13,640 Speaker 1: just want to work shop, but a little bit with 2077 01:44:13,720 --> 01:44:16,360 Speaker 1: you guys. The two things that I always think when 2078 01:44:16,360 --> 01:44:20,439 Speaker 1: I think of a Patriot one is we always take 2079 01:44:20,479 --> 01:44:24,360 Speaker 1: away the number one weapon of the team we're playing. 2080 01:44:24,920 --> 01:44:28,360 Speaker 1: And two, we always like to draft or get free 2081 01:44:28,439 --> 01:44:31,880 Speaker 1: agents that have a lot of IQ or EQ. What 2082 01:44:32,120 --> 01:44:35,920 Speaker 1: I saw Thursday night did not tell me that we 2083 01:44:36,160 --> 01:44:41,360 Speaker 1: have either of those things in place. The penalties you 2084 01:44:41,439 --> 01:44:45,320 Speaker 1: all have segued already into the roughing the kicker, those 2085 01:44:45,400 --> 01:44:48,240 Speaker 1: two face masks. I've never seen a Patriots team get 2086 01:44:48,280 --> 01:44:51,600 Speaker 1: two face masks in one game. I know the Sans 2087 01:44:51,640 --> 01:44:56,719 Speaker 1: are iffy, but they hacked with the face mask. Yeah, 2088 01:44:56,960 --> 01:44:59,160 Speaker 1: and with that many cameras and in front of the 2089 01:44:59,439 --> 01:45:02,040 Speaker 1: opposed bitch, you're not going to get away with that. 2090 01:45:03,120 --> 01:45:08,479 Speaker 1: I I need to face them big time improvement and 2091 01:45:09,120 --> 01:45:12,360 Speaker 1: do they bring in whether it's drafting or free agency, 2092 01:45:13,160 --> 01:45:19,560 Speaker 1: because this is such an unpatriate like philosophy that I 2093 01:45:19,680 --> 01:45:22,120 Speaker 1: see translating onto the field and wanted to get your 2094 01:45:22,160 --> 01:45:25,960 Speaker 1: thoughts on them. I mean, I hear what you're saying. 2095 01:45:26,000 --> 01:45:27,479 Speaker 1: I just I've seen three years of this, like it 2096 01:45:27,560 --> 01:45:29,720 Speaker 1: hasn't It's not like it's been that different. Like this 2097 01:45:29,880 --> 01:45:32,120 Speaker 1: is what they've been. They've they've been beaten by number 2098 01:45:32,160 --> 01:45:34,000 Speaker 1: one receivers and you know, like that whole thing where 2099 01:45:34,000 --> 01:45:36,120 Speaker 1: they're going to shut just like why are we still 2100 01:45:36,160 --> 01:45:39,200 Speaker 1: thinking that? I mean, they you know, they still have 2101 01:45:39,280 --> 01:45:41,960 Speaker 1: a long way to go. It's just the clutch play 2102 01:45:42,160 --> 01:45:44,759 Speaker 1: for me is the question. And I just I continue 2103 01:45:44,800 --> 01:45:47,040 Speaker 1: to wonder mentally where this team is at because it 2104 01:45:47,120 --> 01:45:48,920 Speaker 1: seems like when they get a little bit of adversity, 2105 01:45:49,000 --> 01:45:51,800 Speaker 1: even after they had some success, they kind of cave 2106 01:45:52,080 --> 01:45:54,840 Speaker 1: in within themselves. And you know, I just I don't 2107 01:45:54,880 --> 01:45:56,479 Speaker 1: know what fixes that. And I think that that's part 2108 01:45:56,520 --> 01:45:58,320 Speaker 1: of the problem with all this red zone stuff is 2109 01:45:58,400 --> 01:46:01,400 Speaker 1: just you know, this team doesn't seem like they're all 2110 01:46:02,479 --> 01:46:05,760 Speaker 1: talking about I hate I hate to like harp on, well, 2111 01:46:05,800 --> 01:46:09,040 Speaker 1: when Brady was here, But when Brady was here, he 2112 01:46:09,280 --> 01:46:11,519 Speaker 1: raised the level of everyone, not just like on the 2113 01:46:11,640 --> 01:46:14,960 Speaker 1: playing field, but in practice accountability, like like like just 2114 01:46:15,200 --> 01:46:19,719 Speaker 1: the intensity at practice. You know, um, he raised that level. 2115 01:46:20,080 --> 01:46:23,720 Speaker 1: He did the exact same thing to Tampa Bay immediately 2116 01:46:23,840 --> 01:46:25,960 Speaker 1: when he got there. They needed a culture change. But 2117 01:46:26,840 --> 01:46:29,120 Speaker 1: that and and I think there's something to be said 2118 01:46:29,160 --> 01:46:31,880 Speaker 1: about that. It's not just all built. It's it's not 2119 01:46:32,040 --> 01:46:35,080 Speaker 1: all Bill but it's but it's also talent. And it's 2120 01:46:35,120 --> 01:46:36,680 Speaker 1: back to what we talked about at the beginning of 2121 01:46:36,720 --> 01:46:42,360 Speaker 1: the show. The mistakes. Yeah, there's probably more mistakes, but 2122 01:46:42,479 --> 01:46:44,400 Speaker 1: I don't think it's as like Tampa Bay was one 2123 01:46:44,439 --> 01:46:46,240 Speaker 1: of the most high highly penalized team in the league 2124 01:46:46,360 --> 01:46:47,760 Speaker 1: where they they won the Super Bowl either out of 2125 01:46:47,800 --> 01:46:49,880 Speaker 1: the next year, one of the two. I mean, and 2126 01:46:50,040 --> 01:46:54,320 Speaker 1: Brady did. Everything Fred said is absolutely true. Brady instilled 2127 01:46:54,520 --> 01:46:59,640 Speaker 1: the culture for the Bucks. But the difference is he 2128 01:46:59,760 --> 01:47:01,760 Speaker 1: can make a play. It's going to allow you to 2129 01:47:01,840 --> 01:47:05,840 Speaker 1: overcome the mistakes that you make. Yeah, right now, they're 2130 01:47:05,880 --> 01:47:08,560 Speaker 1: not talented enough to make a lot of mistakes and 2131 01:47:08,640 --> 01:47:11,439 Speaker 1: still find a way to win the game top to bottom. No, 2132 01:47:11,520 --> 01:47:13,599 Speaker 1: I'm not sure. That's not a mac Jones question. That's 2133 01:47:13,640 --> 01:47:16,680 Speaker 1: not a mac Jones problem. That's a that's a Patriots 2134 01:47:16,800 --> 01:47:20,080 Speaker 1: problem right now all across the board. And you know 2135 01:47:20,160 --> 01:47:23,360 Speaker 1: the penalties that they've had. This is when you're when 2136 01:47:23,400 --> 01:47:25,320 Speaker 1: you're when you're just an average team. Because I won't 2137 01:47:25,360 --> 01:47:27,280 Speaker 1: call them a bad team because they're average, they're a 2138 01:47:27,439 --> 01:47:31,920 Speaker 1: mediocre team. When when that, when you're like that, it's 2139 01:47:31,960 --> 01:47:34,280 Speaker 1: something different all the time. Yeah, you know, this game, 2140 01:47:34,400 --> 01:47:38,000 Speaker 1: it was five penalties that gave the Vikings first downs, right, 2141 01:47:38,439 --> 01:47:42,439 Speaker 1: just really killer penalties. In another game it was because 2142 01:47:42,439 --> 01:47:45,320 Speaker 1: you turned the ball over four times. But they've gone 2143 01:47:45,320 --> 01:47:47,439 Speaker 1: three they've gone three games really without turn They have 2144 01:47:47,520 --> 01:47:50,200 Speaker 1: one turnover in the last three games. The more they've 2145 01:47:50,240 --> 01:47:52,280 Speaker 1: they've cleaned that up. But not another problem. The more 2146 01:47:52,360 --> 01:47:55,000 Speaker 1: talented you are, the less perfect you need to be 2147 01:47:55,280 --> 01:47:59,519 Speaker 1: correct and every time that you do these things. One 2148 01:47:59,520 --> 01:48:02,080 Speaker 1: of the most impressive marks that Brady had when he 2149 01:48:02,120 --> 01:48:05,519 Speaker 1: was the Patriots quarterback was like a winning record with 2150 01:48:05,640 --> 01:48:08,479 Speaker 1: minus three in turnover ratio or something like that. You know, 2151 01:48:08,640 --> 01:48:12,160 Speaker 1: it was ridiculous, like, now, can you imagine to be 2152 01:48:12,240 --> 01:48:15,280 Speaker 1: minus three in turnover ratio and even being competitive or 2153 01:48:15,360 --> 01:48:17,759 Speaker 1: the other stat that he, you know, bucked the trend 2154 01:48:17,920 --> 01:48:21,760 Speaker 1: was with a winning record when throwing from time and 2155 01:48:21,920 --> 01:48:24,680 Speaker 1: he won because he did it because he wanted to, right, 2156 01:48:24,840 --> 01:48:26,920 Speaker 1: you know, because that was the game other team. Now 2157 01:48:26,960 --> 01:48:30,360 Speaker 1: we're seeing when teams throw a lot, especially the Patriots, 2158 01:48:30,439 --> 01:48:33,000 Speaker 1: usually because he's scrambling back into a game. Isn't there 2159 01:48:33,000 --> 01:48:34,800 Speaker 1: another stat where he has like a winning record when 2160 01:48:34,840 --> 01:48:37,240 Speaker 1: he has a losing score going into either the second 2161 01:48:37,280 --> 01:48:39,400 Speaker 1: half or the fourth quarter. And I'm not sure, but 2162 01:48:39,479 --> 01:48:42,280 Speaker 1: I mean, he's that that kind of stuff. It's just ridiculous. 2163 01:48:42,400 --> 01:48:46,200 Speaker 1: But yeah, it's it's always get what you're saying, but 2164 01:48:46,360 --> 01:48:50,880 Speaker 1: it's you know when when when you're a mediocre team, 2165 01:48:51,479 --> 01:48:55,000 Speaker 1: you know, it's you have to play perfect and just help. 2166 01:48:55,120 --> 01:48:58,840 Speaker 1: Being mediocre puts more pressure on you, and it's even harder, 2167 01:48:58,960 --> 01:49:00,880 Speaker 1: right you know when that's gonna say, when it feels 2168 01:49:00,920 --> 01:49:03,760 Speaker 1: like you realize you're mediocre and you realize like, oh god, 2169 01:49:03,840 --> 01:49:05,840 Speaker 1: the game's hanging by the balance right now, because we're 2170 01:49:05,840 --> 01:49:07,360 Speaker 1: down by seven, and if we let them get that 2171 01:49:07,520 --> 01:49:09,680 Speaker 1: next touchdown, it's probably lights out for us, right, And 2172 01:49:09,840 --> 01:49:11,439 Speaker 1: that's just they play something. You know, we've been there, 2173 01:49:11,479 --> 01:49:13,240 Speaker 1: the three of us have been there at every practice, 2174 01:49:13,439 --> 01:49:16,840 Speaker 1: you know, every training camp, and there's no change in philosophy. No, 2175 01:49:17,360 --> 01:49:22,760 Speaker 1: they're not, you know, focusing on different things and overlook 2176 01:49:22,960 --> 01:49:26,560 Speaker 1: the details that they still as detail week in the 2177 01:49:26,640 --> 01:49:29,120 Speaker 1: red zone as they ever have been. And it's just 2178 01:49:29,400 --> 01:49:31,560 Speaker 1: like when the players aren't as good as they used to. 2179 01:49:31,600 --> 01:49:35,760 Speaker 1: Thanks Bill, uh, Greg's in California? What's up, Greg? You 2180 01:49:35,840 --> 01:49:39,160 Speaker 1: know Mike do So? Yeah? Hey guys. So with regards 2181 01:49:39,200 --> 01:49:43,200 Speaker 1: to the Thursday game last week, I know that's on 2182 01:49:43,560 --> 01:49:47,000 Speaker 1: third and one. We threw three separate times. We ended 2183 01:49:47,080 --> 01:49:50,839 Speaker 1: up converting one of them, but ramondre Stevenson was averaging 2184 01:49:50,960 --> 01:49:53,000 Speaker 1: like five yards of Kerry and I think he only 2185 01:49:53,080 --> 01:49:55,560 Speaker 1: got the ball seven or eight times. So do you 2186 01:49:56,000 --> 01:49:58,720 Speaker 1: have any reason for while we were growing it so 2187 01:49:58,880 --> 01:50:01,760 Speaker 1: much more than running because they were throwing it with 2188 01:50:01,880 --> 01:50:04,360 Speaker 1: such success? Yeah, it would be my guest. The game 2189 01:50:04,400 --> 01:50:07,040 Speaker 1: plan was to throw the ball against the terrible pass defense, 2190 01:50:07,120 --> 01:50:09,400 Speaker 1: and it worked. I mean I think three hundred and 2191 01:50:09,400 --> 01:50:11,760 Speaker 1: eighty two yards passing. I just think that they didn't 2192 01:50:11,760 --> 01:50:13,479 Speaker 1: execute when they when the game was on the line 2193 01:50:14,000 --> 01:50:16,559 Speaker 1: backup center, that kind of tackle too, A little bit 2194 01:50:16,600 --> 01:50:18,080 Speaker 1: of that too, I would say, that would be my guess. 2195 01:50:18,120 --> 01:50:19,920 Speaker 1: I mean I don't. I mean Bill hasn't said that, Greg. 2196 01:50:20,120 --> 01:50:23,360 Speaker 1: That's just my feeling was they went into that game 2197 01:50:23,400 --> 01:50:25,599 Speaker 1: and they said this is a secondary we can exploit, 2198 01:50:25,680 --> 01:50:29,240 Speaker 1: and I think largely they were right. Yeah, Yeah, I 2199 01:50:29,360 --> 01:50:31,760 Speaker 1: didn't like he and Elle had a complete drought in 2200 01:50:31,800 --> 01:50:34,200 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter. I think two of the third and 2201 01:50:34,280 --> 01:50:36,840 Speaker 1: one we didn't convert or in the fourth quarter, or 2202 01:50:36,880 --> 01:50:39,320 Speaker 1: it might have just been one. But either way, Yeah, 2203 01:50:39,880 --> 01:50:41,960 Speaker 1: well listen, there might be something too at the end 2204 01:50:42,000 --> 01:50:45,559 Speaker 1: of the game, you know, just feeling that sense of urgency, Oh, 2205 01:50:45,640 --> 01:50:47,519 Speaker 1: we need to throw, we need to throw, yeah, and 2206 01:50:47,680 --> 01:50:50,120 Speaker 1: not Yeah, there was a there was one third and 2207 01:50:50,200 --> 01:50:52,920 Speaker 1: one in the fourth quarter that they threw one, okay, 2208 01:50:53,200 --> 01:50:55,400 Speaker 1: and that was when they missed. When he missed Henry, 2209 01:50:56,640 --> 01:50:59,320 Speaker 1: I thought, I thought and that it was that the 2210 01:50:59,360 --> 01:51:02,400 Speaker 1: plant that was the penalty that was a clear that 2211 01:51:02,520 --> 01:51:04,560 Speaker 1: was another one that was a clear face mask on 2212 01:51:04,760 --> 01:51:07,760 Speaker 1: mac Oh. I thought, yeah, Henry had the penalty on him. 2213 01:51:07,840 --> 01:51:09,680 Speaker 1: He was Oh, I didn't see a penalty there. But 2214 01:51:10,000 --> 01:51:11,920 Speaker 1: there was one of those throws on third down that 2215 01:51:12,560 --> 01:51:16,960 Speaker 1: they had Mac Mac completely came up and he was, yeah, 2216 01:51:17,040 --> 01:51:18,759 Speaker 1: I don't even remember, but there was one. Then they 2217 01:51:18,800 --> 01:51:20,680 Speaker 1: showed the replay in Daniel Hunter Crill. He had his 2218 01:51:20,760 --> 01:51:24,000 Speaker 1: face that was clear as day. I didn't think the 2219 01:51:24,080 --> 01:51:26,800 Speaker 1: bumping like I you know me, I you gotta like 2220 01:51:27,000 --> 01:51:28,600 Speaker 1: hit a guy before a ball gets there for me 2221 01:51:28,680 --> 01:51:30,640 Speaker 1: to say that's pass interference, Like, I don't mind if 2222 01:51:30,680 --> 01:51:34,200 Speaker 1: this bumping in Jocelyn and all that stuff. Robbins racing, 2223 01:51:34,479 --> 01:51:37,360 Speaker 1: Robbins racing. I like it. Um, did you guys see? Um? 2224 01:51:37,680 --> 01:51:40,800 Speaker 1: There was a play in the Seahawks Raiders game early 2225 01:51:40,880 --> 01:51:43,600 Speaker 1: in the game Derek Carr threw a pick and the 2226 01:51:43,640 --> 01:51:45,839 Speaker 1: Seahawks were returning it, and a guy from the Seahawks 2227 01:51:45,880 --> 01:51:47,760 Speaker 1: came off the sideline and got in the play and 2228 01:51:47,800 --> 01:51:51,000 Speaker 1: blocked flag of any kind of any kind of like nope, 2229 01:51:51,120 --> 01:51:53,240 Speaker 1: discipline or anything. Nope. It seemed to me like he 2230 01:51:53,320 --> 01:51:55,280 Speaker 1: was excited, wanted to go in the field and celebrate. 2231 01:51:56,200 --> 01:51:58,280 Speaker 1: He was still going, right, they really want they're talking 2232 01:51:58,280 --> 01:52:00,920 Speaker 1: about it on Rome right now. It's gonna go. Yeah. Yeah, 2233 01:52:00,960 --> 01:52:04,240 Speaker 1: I saw people was making the rounds on Twitter last night. 2234 01:52:04,320 --> 01:52:08,040 Speaker 1: I saw that's like Tomlin sticking his leg out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 2235 01:52:09,040 --> 01:52:11,000 Speaker 1: but at least they called that, didn't they call a 2236 01:52:11,040 --> 01:52:13,559 Speaker 1: penalty on that with Tomlin? I think they did. Yeah, 2237 01:52:13,560 --> 01:52:15,800 Speaker 1: I thought they called out sportsman like conduct on that. Yeah, 2238 01:52:15,800 --> 01:52:18,240 Speaker 1: but too many then on the ice for me, Yeah, 2239 01:52:18,320 --> 01:52:21,120 Speaker 1: there was no no penalty, And I'm not sure I 2240 01:52:21,200 --> 01:52:24,040 Speaker 1: ever saw that. No, right, didn't he? I seem like 2241 01:52:24,120 --> 01:52:26,080 Speaker 1: he just was so excited he went to celebrate. They go, oh, 2242 01:52:26,080 --> 01:52:27,599 Speaker 1: the place still going. I'm just I'm just gonna start 2243 01:52:27,600 --> 01:52:29,560 Speaker 1: blogging like he just jumped right. Well, there is that 2244 01:52:29,640 --> 01:52:32,280 Speaker 1: old story I forget. It was like the thirties or 2245 01:52:32,320 --> 01:52:34,360 Speaker 1: forties for the college game. Yeah, the guy came off 2246 01:52:34,400 --> 01:52:36,920 Speaker 1: the sideline and made the tackle and they get him 2247 01:52:36,920 --> 01:52:40,640 Speaker 1: a touchdown. Yeah, like the referee saw right right. Like 2248 01:52:40,960 --> 01:52:43,720 Speaker 1: this one didn't happen a Patriots game to a family Parker. Yeah, 2249 01:52:44,280 --> 01:52:47,639 Speaker 1: somebody came out of the stands something like that. Oh. 2250 01:52:47,800 --> 01:52:51,679 Speaker 1: I think that may have been at Nickerson Field. Someone 2251 01:52:51,920 --> 01:52:55,439 Speaker 1: got involved in a play. Yeah, yeah, some fan and 2252 01:52:55,520 --> 01:52:58,920 Speaker 1: they didn't cut. I could see Andy Hart doing something 2253 01:52:59,000 --> 01:53:01,160 Speaker 1: like that. That was the thing I thought we were 2254 01:53:01,200 --> 01:53:04,280 Speaker 1: going to with the with Brian Robinson's hat. Yeah, you 2255 01:53:04,320 --> 01:53:09,280 Speaker 1: know that's whatever me too. Everybody hit me for Andy Hart, everybody, 2256 01:53:09,840 --> 01:53:13,320 Speaker 1: and good job, my, my, my, my Twitter peeps for 2257 01:53:13,439 --> 01:53:15,519 Speaker 1: pointing that out to me. You know that you have 2258 01:53:15,560 --> 01:53:18,000 Speaker 1: to get the large version of that hat, right. Yeah? 2259 01:53:18,320 --> 01:53:19,800 Speaker 1: What was his hat size? Did you ever get that? 2260 01:53:19,880 --> 01:53:21,360 Speaker 1: You ever see what he is? Like? All I know 2261 01:53:21,520 --> 01:53:24,000 Speaker 1: is that velcro works really hard on those VISs Now 2262 01:53:24,080 --> 01:53:27,160 Speaker 1: it was um seventy three quarters it was big, yeah, 2263 01:53:27,240 --> 01:53:32,280 Speaker 1: I think it was like a ten. Yeah. Like he had, 2264 01:53:32,320 --> 01:53:34,320 Speaker 1: you know, the visor. Oh yeah, I'm saying, had this 2265 01:53:34,439 --> 01:53:37,360 Speaker 1: orange visor that he'd always wear, and like it was 2266 01:53:37,439 --> 01:53:40,200 Speaker 1: in the last strip of velcro. It was barely hanging on. 2267 01:53:41,000 --> 01:53:42,880 Speaker 1: It's the worst thing is big headed people, because you 2268 01:53:42,960 --> 01:53:44,519 Speaker 1: just you don't know when the hats are gonna fit right. 2269 01:53:44,560 --> 01:53:46,040 Speaker 1: And sometimes you just get a hat and you're like 2270 01:53:46,080 --> 01:53:48,439 Speaker 1: it's too small. It's never fitting my big hat ever. 2271 01:53:48,720 --> 01:53:51,400 Speaker 1: You know, it's a problem. It's a problem with small 2272 01:53:51,479 --> 01:53:53,519 Speaker 1: heads too, you know, like the small narrow head that 2273 01:53:53,600 --> 01:53:56,479 Speaker 1: I don't forget about. Hats don't usually fit me very 2274 01:53:56,520 --> 01:53:59,479 Speaker 1: well either. Um. It was here that the she was 2275 01:53:59,520 --> 01:54:03,280 Speaker 1: awarded the Dallas Texans another down since the Boston fans 2276 01:54:03,400 --> 01:54:07,320 Speaker 1: became so excited they came on the field. Yeah, oh yeah, 2277 01:54:08,320 --> 01:54:10,840 Speaker 1: so they did recognize it. They had they had they 2278 01:54:10,880 --> 01:54:13,920 Speaker 1: gave him another play, the Boston fans, the fans, do 2279 01:54:14,000 --> 01:54:18,360 Speaker 1: you think everybody just tucked like that? Back on the 2280 01:54:18,479 --> 01:54:22,880 Speaker 1: radio comes on the field to help out the Patriots. 2281 01:54:22,960 --> 01:54:25,679 Speaker 1: Davidson goes back to pass throws in the end zone. 2282 01:54:25,720 --> 01:54:28,920 Speaker 1: The fan almost block said it's ruled incomplete and the 2283 01:54:29,000 --> 01:54:32,760 Speaker 1: Patriots winning twenty eight to twenty one. Man, so they 2284 01:54:32,840 --> 01:54:38,880 Speaker 1: didn't redo it? Wow, play stands um. Robin wants to 2285 01:54:38,960 --> 01:54:41,120 Speaker 1: know what are the chances Jimmy g is our quarterback 2286 01:54:41,240 --> 01:54:44,960 Speaker 1: next year? Yeah? I don't think so. Yeah. What is 2287 01:54:45,000 --> 01:54:48,480 Speaker 1: the uh the probability you have to have like less 2288 01:54:48,600 --> 01:54:51,960 Speaker 1: than one percent? Yeah, something like that. I don't want 2289 01:54:51,960 --> 01:54:56,640 Speaker 1: to say zero, but the board. All right, I'm gonna 2290 01:54:56,680 --> 01:54:59,560 Speaker 1: call it a show. We've got another one coming up 2291 01:54:59,600 --> 01:55:05,200 Speaker 1: tomorrow on Wednesday. Uh yeah, the day before a game, 2292 01:55:05,480 --> 01:55:09,080 Speaker 1: so that's a rare day before a game show. We'll 2293 01:55:09,120 --> 01:55:10,840 Speaker 1: do the pics. How did I do last week? Paul? 2294 01:55:12,440 --> 01:55:14,520 Speaker 1: Just just overall, I don't need the number of you 2295 01:55:14,720 --> 01:55:16,920 Speaker 1: did I do? Okay? What's the mood of his picture? 2296 01:55:16,960 --> 01:55:20,720 Speaker 1: I just want to today you. All Right, he did, Okay, Okay, 2297 01:55:21,160 --> 01:55:22,960 Speaker 1: I haven't added him up yet. All right, Well, you 2298 01:55:23,040 --> 01:55:24,520 Speaker 1: gotta win for the Monday night game. You were the 2299 01:55:24,560 --> 01:55:27,040 Speaker 1: only one, all right, all right, Well, let's sit for 2300 01:55:27,200 --> 01:55:30,080 Speaker 1: this edition of Patriots Unfiltered. We'll talk to you tomorrow 2301 01:55:30,240 --> 01:55:36,200 Speaker 1: at noon. Thank you for downloading this podcast. Subscribe on Apple, 2302 01:55:36,280 --> 01:55:39,280 Speaker 1: Google Play, and everywhere else you listen. Like the show, 2303 01:55:39,440 --> 01:55:42,840 Speaker 1: please rate and review us. Listener comments and ratings help 2304 01:55:42,920 --> 01:55:45,640 Speaker 1: keep us high in the podcast rankings so new listeners 2305 01:55:45,720 --> 01:55:48,720 Speaker 1: can find us. Be sure to Checkpatriots dot com for 2306 01:55:48,920 --> 01:55:56,920 Speaker 1: more news and more podcasts. The world's original podcast