1 00:00:01,400 --> 00:00:19,320 Speaker 1: The volume. What is going on everybody? How are we doing? 2 00:00:19,920 --> 00:00:22,760 Speaker 1: Probably not as good as the Lions and their kicker 3 00:00:22,920 --> 00:00:26,040 Speaker 1: and Dan Campbell and Lions fans. If you are a 4 00:00:26,040 --> 00:00:31,560 Speaker 1: Lions fans fan, congrats. It feels like you got the 5 00:00:31,560 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 1: football gods on your side. So somehow the Lions, who 6 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:38,160 Speaker 1: are down twenty three to seven and a half, Jared 7 00:00:38,200 --> 00:00:41,920 Speaker 1: got ended the game with five interceptions, win the game. 8 00:00:42,600 --> 00:00:44,680 Speaker 1: Now CJ threw a couple in the second half, we'll 9 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:48,600 Speaker 1: dive into it, but that was a bananas second half 10 00:00:48,640 --> 00:00:53,680 Speaker 1: of football. The Lions win another game. They are currently 11 00:00:54,880 --> 00:00:58,080 Speaker 1: eight and one, and the Texans drop I mean, obviously 12 00:00:58,120 --> 00:01:01,080 Speaker 1: an awful game. They're six and four. Luckily their division 13 00:01:01,120 --> 00:01:05,119 Speaker 1: sucks so it might not matter. But we will dive 14 00:01:05,160 --> 00:01:09,840 Speaker 1: into that game as well as just some disasters that 15 00:01:09,880 --> 00:01:13,520 Speaker 1: are going on around the NFL. Obviously the Bears, the Jets, 16 00:01:13,560 --> 00:01:18,320 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, the Jags, I mean, there are some teams 17 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:21,720 Speaker 1: that have some major issues. And there are a couple 18 00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:24,600 Speaker 1: coaches I just I think we just have to talk 19 00:01:24,640 --> 00:01:27,080 Speaker 1: about because one guy in my neck of the woods 20 00:01:27,120 --> 00:01:30,360 Speaker 1: who was just kicking ass and taking names and another 21 00:01:30,400 --> 00:01:32,800 Speaker 1: guy who's just no one should be shocked at because 22 00:01:32,800 --> 00:01:35,360 Speaker 1: all he does is win. But you can check this 23 00:01:35,440 --> 00:01:38,319 Speaker 1: out on YouTube, so go, you know, subscribe to the 24 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:40,479 Speaker 1: YouTube page all of our contents there. If someone gets 25 00:01:40,520 --> 00:01:42,560 Speaker 1: fired throughout the week, I'll probably do a breaking news 26 00:01:42,600 --> 00:01:45,400 Speaker 1: segment that'll be YouTube only. And you never know. 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This might just be one of 55 00:03:15,040 --> 00:03:18,840 Speaker 1: those games. The Lions go thirteen and four and they 56 00:03:18,880 --> 00:03:22,840 Speaker 1: get blown out thirty eight to thirteen. Sunday night football, 57 00:03:22,880 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 1: perfect storm against a desperate Texans team. Totally understandable. Jared 58 00:03:27,240 --> 00:03:31,000 Speaker 1: Goff just has the worst performance of a season, probably 59 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:33,639 Speaker 1: hurts his MVP chances, might even knock him out of 60 00:03:33,680 --> 00:03:36,600 Speaker 1: the MVP race. But what it's all said and done, 61 00:03:36,720 --> 00:03:38,880 Speaker 1: people will forget this game. It'll be a big win 62 00:03:38,960 --> 00:03:41,840 Speaker 1: for the Texans in the big picture, grand scheme of things. 63 00:03:41,920 --> 00:03:44,640 Speaker 1: It happens, and then all of a sudden, the second 64 00:03:44,680 --> 00:03:47,240 Speaker 1: half gets weird. I just want to read a stretch 65 00:03:47,880 --> 00:03:53,400 Speaker 1: starting in the first half until midway through the second half. 66 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:58,560 Speaker 1: It goes like this. It's thirteen to seven interception Texans, 67 00:03:58,600 --> 00:04:03,240 Speaker 1: field goal punt, punt, punt, touchdown Texans. So you got 68 00:04:03,240 --> 00:04:07,560 Speaker 1: twenty three to seven interception Hail Mary coming out of 69 00:04:08,360 --> 00:04:18,279 Speaker 1: the of the half. Start a third quarter interception, interception, punt, touchdown, interception, interception, punt, 70 00:04:18,520 --> 00:04:22,279 Speaker 1: punt punt, twenty three to twenty. Then it gets weird. 71 00:04:23,240 --> 00:04:26,120 Speaker 1: I do think, just on a big picture thought when 72 00:04:26,120 --> 00:04:28,560 Speaker 1: it comes to the Lions. Part of the reason I 73 00:04:28,680 --> 00:04:34,919 Speaker 1: love football. Why football guys, when you hear them talk, coaches, executives, 74 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:40,960 Speaker 1: former players speak so highly of the actual game is 75 00:04:41,000 --> 00:04:44,640 Speaker 1: there's nothing quite like it. It truly is the ultimate 76 00:04:45,080 --> 00:04:48,840 Speaker 1: team game. You can pick your teammates up, you can 77 00:04:48,920 --> 00:04:52,880 Speaker 1: pick one of the units on your team up. You 78 00:04:52,920 --> 00:04:55,679 Speaker 1: can have a bad half on one side of the ball, 79 00:04:56,080 --> 00:04:59,200 Speaker 1: and in the second half it can flip flop and 80 00:05:00,240 --> 00:05:03,760 Speaker 1: it takes everybody. It truly does. But if I told 81 00:05:03,800 --> 00:05:08,120 Speaker 1: you that a team was going to be down twenty 82 00:05:08,160 --> 00:05:12,880 Speaker 1: three to seven at half, and that team's quarterback would 83 00:05:12,920 --> 00:05:17,159 Speaker 1: throw five interceptions, what would you imagine the final score 84 00:05:17,200 --> 00:05:21,560 Speaker 1: would be. You'd probably say forty five to ten, right, 85 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:26,400 Speaker 1: but instead they win twenty six to twenty three. And 86 00:05:26,920 --> 00:05:30,440 Speaker 1: I think that game is a great example of great teams, 87 00:05:31,040 --> 00:05:33,880 Speaker 1: and collins Worth was talking about it just like I 88 00:05:33,920 --> 00:05:38,960 Speaker 1: think great successful human beings, successful companies have a lot 89 00:05:39,040 --> 00:05:43,839 Speaker 1: of grit and mental toughness. Sometimes shit is not gonna 90 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:47,440 Speaker 1: go your way. Sometimes life is gonna throw you a 91 00:05:47,480 --> 00:05:51,479 Speaker 1: curveball and it's gonna suck. Sometimes things are gonna happen 92 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:54,240 Speaker 1: that are out of your control and there's nothing you 93 00:05:54,279 --> 00:05:57,119 Speaker 1: can do about it, and sometimes you create a mess. 94 00:05:57,760 --> 00:06:01,760 Speaker 1: And I think that Lion's game was everything. Jared Goff 95 00:06:01,839 --> 00:06:05,039 Speaker 1: was off, some random stuff was happening, like balls getting 96 00:06:05,080 --> 00:06:09,600 Speaker 1: tipped flying into their arms. Their offense, clearly the cohesion 97 00:06:09,720 --> 00:06:13,040 Speaker 1: wasn't there. Defensively, they were just kind of a mess 98 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:16,880 Speaker 1: and it just looked like a disaster. But the one 99 00:06:16,920 --> 00:06:20,360 Speaker 1: thing Dan Campbell has preached going back to that three 100 00:06:20,480 --> 00:06:24,440 Speaker 1: to thirteen team whatever four years ago, to the team 101 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:27,680 Speaker 1: we have seen blossom all through last year, go to 102 00:06:27,680 --> 00:06:30,599 Speaker 1: the NFC Championship game, and this year what looks to 103 00:06:30,640 --> 00:06:35,520 Speaker 1: be the NFC front runner is mental toughness, and they 104 00:06:35,560 --> 00:06:39,000 Speaker 1: ain't gonna quit win or lose that game in the 105 00:06:39,040 --> 00:06:42,040 Speaker 1: second half. If that game had not gone their way 106 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:44,239 Speaker 1: but they had still come back and they had lost 107 00:06:44,240 --> 00:06:46,599 Speaker 1: by a field goal, you know what, my takeaway would 108 00:06:46,640 --> 00:06:50,200 Speaker 1: have been the same thing that teem's tough to knock out. 109 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:53,960 Speaker 1: I mean, they ain't tapping out. They're like a UFC 110 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:55,760 Speaker 1: fighter that I don't give a shit what you do. 111 00:06:55,920 --> 00:06:58,600 Speaker 1: He ain't tapping on the ground. It's like the anti 112 00:06:58,720 --> 00:07:03,159 Speaker 1: anti Anthony Richards, like, I'm not tapping. You're gonna have 113 00:07:03,200 --> 00:07:06,039 Speaker 1: to knock me all the way out. And that's what 114 00:07:06,120 --> 00:07:11,920 Speaker 1: I thought tonight. The Lions just showed this unrelenting will 115 00:07:12,920 --> 00:07:15,960 Speaker 1: to play till the final second of the game. And 116 00:07:16,120 --> 00:07:19,200 Speaker 1: I think a lot of teams, a lot of average teams, 117 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,920 Speaker 1: obviously a lot of blow average teams, which is understandable, 118 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 1: go into the tank, they just kind of wilt. And 119 00:07:27,040 --> 00:07:29,280 Speaker 1: I think it's fair to say that most of the 120 00:07:29,360 --> 00:07:32,600 Speaker 1: time the Lions in these situations most of my life, 121 00:07:33,400 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 1: fall apart and get blown out. But the version that 122 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 1: we saw last year, and I'd even argue this year's 123 00:07:39,120 --> 00:07:41,760 Speaker 1: version is different than last year's version because I saw 124 00:07:41,880 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 1: last year's team get blown out a couple times, and 125 00:07:44,240 --> 00:07:47,080 Speaker 1: it would have been understandable. Like I said, perfect circumstances 126 00:07:47,440 --> 00:07:52,120 Speaker 1: on the road, desperate team, a good team, rockets environment. 127 00:07:52,720 --> 00:07:56,679 Speaker 1: You just come off a massive win on the road 128 00:07:56,920 --> 00:07:59,360 Speaker 1: in an ugly environment at green Bay, Like if you 129 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:01,160 Speaker 1: had to pick one of the two games to win, 130 00:08:01,640 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 1: you would pick green Bay over this Houston game. So 131 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:07,440 Speaker 1: they already took care of business. It was like, Okay, 132 00:08:07,480 --> 00:08:10,720 Speaker 1: this is not going their way. And then their defense 133 00:08:10,840 --> 00:08:14,120 Speaker 1: gets a couple turnovers. So when you see the five interceptions, 134 00:08:14,840 --> 00:08:17,280 Speaker 1: I'd push back and say it's neutralized a little bit 135 00:08:17,360 --> 00:08:20,120 Speaker 1: because CJ gave two back in the second half as well, 136 00:08:20,560 --> 00:08:24,000 Speaker 1: so they almost cancel each other out. And one big 137 00:08:24,040 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 1: difference that was on full display tonight is I do 138 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:32,280 Speaker 1: think I'm not saying he's obviously this player or even 139 00:08:32,400 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 1: this level of player, but Peyton Manning threw an ugly ball. 140 00:08:37,200 --> 00:08:40,680 Speaker 1: He threw a wobbly ball. It was like a wounded duck. 141 00:08:41,240 --> 00:08:44,480 Speaker 1: But he was extremely accurate. And what else was he 142 00:08:45,080 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 1: extremely mentally tough. How many times I remember there was 143 00:08:49,040 --> 00:08:52,079 Speaker 1: a game Peyton Manning against the Chargers. I think when 144 00:08:52,120 --> 00:08:55,480 Speaker 1: I was in college, did Peyton threw five or six interceptions. 145 00:08:55,520 --> 00:08:58,200 Speaker 1: I think the Colts ended up losing the game, but 146 00:08:58,240 --> 00:09:02,000 Speaker 1: they came storming back like it was really really hard 147 00:09:02,400 --> 00:09:05,480 Speaker 1: to just break Peyton. And I do think there are 148 00:09:05,520 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 1: some qualities of the version of we're seeing with Jared 149 00:09:08,440 --> 00:09:12,600 Speaker 1: Goff that have some similarities. Cannot move it all, I mean, 150 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:14,319 Speaker 1: actually he can move a little bit better. And Peyton 151 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:16,480 Speaker 1: had a nice little first down scramble to night, but 152 00:09:16,520 --> 00:09:19,439 Speaker 1: he's not a good athlete relative to NFL players. Does 153 00:09:19,480 --> 00:09:21,439 Speaker 1: not really even throw that pretty of a ball. Was 154 00:09:21,480 --> 00:09:24,520 Speaker 1: throwing wobbly balls all night long. But you know what 155 00:09:24,600 --> 00:09:26,760 Speaker 1: he consistently did tonight, especially in the second half, hit 156 00:09:26,800 --> 00:09:29,880 Speaker 1: guys in their hands, gave guys a chance to make 157 00:09:29,960 --> 00:09:34,480 Speaker 1: catches NonStop. Jameis and Williams made an unreal catch getting 158 00:09:34,559 --> 00:09:37,079 Speaker 1: kind of you know, smashed between two and a half 159 00:09:37,160 --> 00:09:39,719 Speaker 1: guys right, and the balls all over the map like 160 00:09:39,760 --> 00:09:43,839 Speaker 1: a wounded duck. And I learned a lot about Jared Goff, 161 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:47,000 Speaker 1: who's obviously made huge strides in the last couple of 162 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:50,480 Speaker 1: years in terms of like elevating his play, becoming a 163 00:09:50,520 --> 00:09:54,040 Speaker 1: household name, re established himself as one of the better players. 164 00:09:54,760 --> 00:09:56,800 Speaker 1: I thought tonight, I mean, he's had some games where 165 00:09:56,840 --> 00:10:00,000 Speaker 1: he doesn't throw any completion, throws a bunch of tough touchdowns. 166 00:10:00,720 --> 00:10:03,760 Speaker 1: You could argue tonight just in terms of learning about somebody. 167 00:10:04,280 --> 00:10:06,520 Speaker 1: If I'm Dan Campbell and you saw the embrace they 168 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:10,080 Speaker 1: had when Baits kicks the game winning field goal, It's like, 169 00:10:10,200 --> 00:10:12,080 Speaker 1: you want to be in the trenches with that guy 170 00:10:12,240 --> 00:10:14,880 Speaker 1: because you can't break this guy. It can't get any worse. 171 00:10:15,920 --> 00:10:17,480 Speaker 1: He could play one hundred more games in his career. 172 00:10:17,480 --> 00:10:21,840 Speaker 1: He's not gonna throw five interceptions, and most guys, rightfully 173 00:10:21,880 --> 00:10:25,920 Speaker 1: so just crumble. And he didn't, and clearly their team 174 00:10:25,960 --> 00:10:28,280 Speaker 1: does not. And obviously we know how talented their team 175 00:10:28,360 --> 00:10:30,400 Speaker 1: is offensively, Like at any moment they need to drive. 176 00:10:31,440 --> 00:10:35,280 Speaker 1: Hit Saint Brown, hit Jamison Williams, hit Gibbs. I mean 177 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:38,959 Speaker 1: there was a play I don't like. If you're gonna try, 178 00:10:39,200 --> 00:10:43,040 Speaker 1: you're cool with kicking a field goal, running toss plays, 179 00:10:43,480 --> 00:10:45,120 Speaker 1: it could have bit him in the ass. It ended 180 00:10:45,200 --> 00:10:47,560 Speaker 1: up not because Baits hit a fifty eight yard field goal, 181 00:10:48,120 --> 00:10:49,840 Speaker 1: but like, if you are gonna run it and are 182 00:10:49,880 --> 00:10:51,920 Speaker 1: cool with running it on a couple downs, and I 183 00:10:51,960 --> 00:10:56,080 Speaker 1: know sometimes the Lions hit toss plays for big games 184 00:10:56,480 --> 00:10:58,920 Speaker 1: because you get him in space, hits a crease. But 185 00:10:58,960 --> 00:11:01,559 Speaker 1: in that spot under four or five minutes to go, 186 00:11:02,280 --> 00:11:05,960 Speaker 1: Gibbs ended up running backwards. Just just run even if 187 00:11:05,960 --> 00:11:09,040 Speaker 1: you're gonna go outside, run like just a traditional outside zone. 188 00:11:09,640 --> 00:11:12,360 Speaker 1: That basically triggers the guy on the snap to get 189 00:11:12,400 --> 00:11:15,240 Speaker 1: downhill and then pick his lane. But when you do 190 00:11:15,320 --> 00:11:18,000 Speaker 1: the toss, if someone misses a block, that thing get 191 00:11:18,080 --> 00:11:21,240 Speaker 1: ugly fast. They got lucky there. I know a lot 192 00:11:21,240 --> 00:11:24,360 Speaker 1: of people probably on their couch or being critical of 193 00:11:24,440 --> 00:11:27,280 Speaker 1: Gibbs for running back. I put that on Ben Johnson, 194 00:11:27,320 --> 00:11:30,360 Speaker 1: who clearly is a brilliant offensive coordinator. To me, in 195 00:11:30,400 --> 00:11:32,280 Speaker 1: that spot, if you're gonna run the ball all four 196 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:35,800 Speaker 1: it do something that just gets downhill. Listen, you get stopped, 197 00:11:35,800 --> 00:11:38,400 Speaker 1: you get stopped, someone breaks behind the line of scrimmage, 198 00:11:38,440 --> 00:11:41,000 Speaker 1: and you get a negative one yard game. So be it. 199 00:11:41,840 --> 00:11:44,360 Speaker 1: But give the guy a chance to get full speed downhill. 200 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:48,120 Speaker 1: When you go the toss play you're getting to like 201 00:11:48,960 --> 00:11:51,560 Speaker 1: you know, you're going east and west right away. So 202 00:11:51,679 --> 00:11:54,200 Speaker 1: even my natural move and if something goes wrong, it 203 00:11:54,240 --> 00:11:57,120 Speaker 1: could just be a disaster. Fast. We see it sometimes 204 00:11:57,160 --> 00:11:59,720 Speaker 1: like when a quick screen or a jail break screen 205 00:11:59,760 --> 00:12:03,560 Speaker 1: to a receiver shit, you know, just falls apart and 206 00:12:03,600 --> 00:12:05,440 Speaker 1: he kind of freaks out because a guy missed the block. 207 00:12:05,480 --> 00:12:08,600 Speaker 1: He starts running the wrong way. I would take that out, 208 00:12:08,880 --> 00:12:11,240 Speaker 1: and I think I would imagine Ben Johnson would like 209 00:12:11,280 --> 00:12:13,120 Speaker 1: that back. Now, it ended up not costing him because 210 00:12:13,120 --> 00:12:15,440 Speaker 1: Baits hits the long field goal and then clearly at 211 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:17,080 Speaker 1: the end of the game hits another long field goal 212 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:21,080 Speaker 1: after the Texans. It's tough, you know, when you're kicker, 213 00:12:21,080 --> 00:12:22,679 Speaker 1: and I saw this with the forty nine ers. When 214 00:12:22,679 --> 00:12:25,360 Speaker 1: your kicker you hit the upright, you barely miss Like 215 00:12:25,400 --> 00:12:28,720 Speaker 1: it's football. It happens when you miss a kick by 216 00:12:28,880 --> 00:12:31,920 Speaker 1: a million feet, it's a pretty big kick in the nuts. 217 00:12:32,240 --> 00:12:35,560 Speaker 1: Like as a fan, as someone just watching, if you're 218 00:12:35,640 --> 00:12:39,319 Speaker 1: gambling on the game and that kicker, you know, basically 219 00:12:39,440 --> 00:12:42,920 Speaker 1: kicks it out of bounds. It's it's tough and that 220 00:12:42,920 --> 00:12:45,520 Speaker 1: that kick didn't have a shot. And I know he's 221 00:12:45,600 --> 00:12:48,719 Speaker 1: hit some big kicks before for the Texans, but as 222 00:12:48,720 --> 00:12:51,040 Speaker 1: someone tweeted at me, when he misses this year, he's 223 00:12:51,080 --> 00:12:54,480 Speaker 1: missed bad and that was a bad miss. Now Baits 224 00:12:54,480 --> 00:12:57,280 Speaker 1: is also flirting with the upright, but he got both 225 00:12:57,280 --> 00:12:59,320 Speaker 1: in when he needed to do and the reason they 226 00:12:59,360 --> 00:13:01,240 Speaker 1: were in that position. I mean, the Texas didn't score 227 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:04,679 Speaker 1: in the second half. And one thing you see tonight, like, 228 00:13:05,120 --> 00:13:08,160 Speaker 1: let me just look at the box score, Jared Goff 229 00:13:08,440 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 1: did not get sacked. Think about that, Jared Goff of 230 00:13:13,200 --> 00:13:15,960 Speaker 1: all like the top, Let's just say twenty quarterback. Hell, 231 00:13:16,040 --> 00:13:19,240 Speaker 1: just all the starting quarterbacks in the NFL. How many 232 00:13:19,320 --> 00:13:22,920 Speaker 1: quarterbacks in the NFL? Of the thirty two starters would 233 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:26,760 Speaker 1: you say Jared Goff is a better athlete than it 234 00:13:26,800 --> 00:13:32,280 Speaker 1: would be a really really short list Flacco. I mean 235 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:37,160 Speaker 1: even the guys did stink. Like Daniel Jones, excellent athlete, 236 00:13:37,640 --> 00:13:39,959 Speaker 1: Jared Goff is not a good athlete. So what do 237 00:13:40,040 --> 00:13:42,400 Speaker 1: they do? They build an excellent offensive line. He gets 238 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:44,839 Speaker 1: rid of the ball fast, he knows his limitation, does 239 00:13:44,920 --> 00:13:49,360 Speaker 1: not get sacked. Meanwhile, CJ. Stroud, who actually is I 240 00:13:49,360 --> 00:13:51,319 Speaker 1: don't think we quite knew this at Ohio State, but 241 00:13:51,360 --> 00:13:52,719 Speaker 1: then he went to the combine and we're like, ah, 242 00:13:52,720 --> 00:13:55,920 Speaker 1: this guy's a really good athlete, is just getting destroyed. 243 00:13:56,720 --> 00:14:00,040 Speaker 1: Four more sacks night, run around for his life. The 244 00:14:00,120 --> 00:14:03,760 Speaker 1: one play where his own offensive lineman tried to strip him. 245 00:14:04,160 --> 00:14:07,440 Speaker 1: You know, I think Laramie Tunzel i don't know how 246 00:14:07,480 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 1: well he's playing this year. Whenever I watch him, it 247 00:14:09,120 --> 00:14:10,560 Speaker 1: feels like it can be a little hit or miss, 248 00:14:10,920 --> 00:14:13,160 Speaker 1: but clearly, you know, it's been a really really good 249 00:14:13,200 --> 00:14:15,600 Speaker 1: player over the course of his career. I feel like 250 00:14:15,600 --> 00:14:18,560 Speaker 1: their guards and center, that interior part of their offensive 251 00:14:18,559 --> 00:14:21,480 Speaker 1: line is just having a lot of trouble, and just 252 00:14:21,520 --> 00:14:23,840 Speaker 1: their offensive line, like part of it is a unit. 253 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:27,560 Speaker 1: Like you can have weak links, but if you play 254 00:14:27,600 --> 00:14:30,120 Speaker 1: well as a group, you can overcome it, especially if 255 00:14:30,120 --> 00:14:32,280 Speaker 1: your quarterback understands it and gets rid of the ball. 256 00:14:34,640 --> 00:14:37,160 Speaker 1: I mean, one thing Collinsworth talked about down the stretch 257 00:14:37,160 --> 00:14:39,920 Speaker 1: of that game is like, you know, CJ. You can't 258 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:44,560 Speaker 1: hold onto the ball super long in these situations. And 259 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 1: when they got a big first down on that final 260 00:14:46,640 --> 00:14:48,280 Speaker 1: drive that put him in field goal range, what do 261 00:14:48,320 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 1: you do? One two boom, get rid of the ball. 262 00:14:50,920 --> 00:14:53,920 Speaker 1: To Mechi who want an incredible story to overcome cancer, 263 00:14:53,960 --> 00:14:57,280 Speaker 1: have a touchdown tonight that that was a really really 264 00:14:57,280 --> 00:15:00,520 Speaker 1: cool moment. But you know, the Texans or a team 265 00:15:00,520 --> 00:15:02,680 Speaker 1: that I thought was gonna flirt with the number one 266 00:15:02,720 --> 00:15:05,560 Speaker 1: overall seed, now they're six and four. They're gonna win 267 00:15:05,600 --> 00:15:08,480 Speaker 1: the division because it's in such shambles. But man, you 268 00:15:08,560 --> 00:15:11,800 Speaker 1: got it that they got problems. They really did. Their 269 00:15:11,800 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 1: defense makes a lot of plays. They're really well coached 270 00:15:14,520 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 1: because of Demiico, but offensively slow. Something is just off. 271 00:15:20,360 --> 00:15:23,200 Speaker 1: And I guess they've been missing Nico Collins, who's an 272 00:15:23,200 --> 00:15:27,080 Speaker 1: elite player. Diggs is now out for the season, but 273 00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:31,320 Speaker 1: you would think with mixing with a high end quarterback, 274 00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:36,160 Speaker 1: not necessarily right now. But you know, in theory they 275 00:15:36,200 --> 00:15:41,080 Speaker 1: have tight ends. They still got Tank Dell, they got Mechi. 276 00:15:41,120 --> 00:15:44,040 Speaker 1: They got enough to not score a point in the 277 00:15:44,040 --> 00:15:49,160 Speaker 1: second half. That's really really bad. That really is. I mean, 278 00:15:49,240 --> 00:15:51,360 Speaker 1: one touchdown in the second half wins you this game 279 00:15:51,440 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: pretty easily. And that's what's crazy to me is I 280 00:15:55,640 --> 00:15:58,000 Speaker 1: thought the Texans were just gonna be so potent on offense. 281 00:15:58,800 --> 00:16:02,360 Speaker 1: It's really really difficult for them to score. And then 282 00:16:02,440 --> 00:16:04,880 Speaker 1: early in the game, Joe Mixon, who is running the 283 00:16:04,920 --> 00:16:07,160 Speaker 1: ball wells like freaking out on the sideline. It's like, 284 00:16:07,160 --> 00:16:11,040 Speaker 1: what is going on, Bobby Slowick, you know, you got Demiko. 285 00:16:11,320 --> 00:16:13,640 Speaker 1: Defense is locked, they got guys in and out of 286 00:16:13,640 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 1: the lineup, they're banged up, and they're still playing their 287 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:20,160 Speaker 1: ass off. But offensively Slowick for a guy that got 288 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:22,640 Speaker 1: held to high regard. He's like the Shanahan guy, little genius, 289 00:16:22,720 --> 00:16:26,360 Speaker 1: former PFF guy. Does feel like it's unraveled a little bit, 290 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:28,680 Speaker 1: and I think sometimes we put these guys on a 291 00:16:28,680 --> 00:16:31,000 Speaker 1: pedestal and then it's like, Okay, let's just it's a 292 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:34,360 Speaker 1: long season. We got seventeen weeks and tonight was a 293 00:16:34,360 --> 00:16:37,960 Speaker 1: tough one for the offensive coordinator. It really was. And 294 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:40,920 Speaker 1: Aaron Glenn, who I think the last couple of years 295 00:16:41,080 --> 00:16:44,520 Speaker 1: was kind of the weaklink viewed by Lions fans and 296 00:16:44,720 --> 00:16:46,920 Speaker 1: people that watch the Lions. He's done a really, really 297 00:16:46,920 --> 00:16:49,000 Speaker 1: good job. 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But I think that we even 340 00:19:06,520 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 1: need to go more in depth of just truly how 341 00:19:09,920 --> 00:19:15,480 Speaker 1: ugly some of these current state of the NFL franchises are. 342 00:19:16,200 --> 00:19:19,639 Speaker 1: I mean, especially when you factor in the hype behind them, 343 00:19:19,920 --> 00:19:23,159 Speaker 1: it's pretty rare. Like every year you're gonna have bad teams. 344 00:19:23,200 --> 00:19:27,040 Speaker 1: Look at last year. Let's just look at who drafted 345 00:19:27,080 --> 00:19:31,160 Speaker 1: won Carolina. It's like, yeah, they've sucked for a while, Washington, 346 00:19:31,320 --> 00:19:34,840 Speaker 1: like they've sucked most of Dan Snyder's era, the New 347 00:19:34,840 --> 00:19:36,720 Speaker 1: England Patriots like they had kind of been bad for 348 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:38,560 Speaker 1: a couple of years. It's why Belichick was on the 349 00:19:38,560 --> 00:19:43,040 Speaker 1: hot seat, right the Chargers, like Brandon Staley's a joke. 350 00:19:43,880 --> 00:19:46,680 Speaker 1: This year, we got teams circling that top pick who 351 00:19:47,680 --> 00:19:51,000 Speaker 1: some viewed as playoff teams, some viewed as teams that 352 00:19:51,080 --> 00:19:55,120 Speaker 1: could win their conference. And if we were just doing 353 00:19:55,119 --> 00:20:02,000 Speaker 1: a disaster rankings, I think it's pretty unequival the Chicago Bears, 354 00:20:02,880 --> 00:20:06,480 Speaker 1: because the Jets one, they've always sucked in this notion 355 00:20:06,640 --> 00:20:09,080 Speaker 1: that they're coaching said, we'll dive into them in a second. 356 00:20:09,119 --> 00:20:13,399 Speaker 1: But the Bears finished strong last year and most people 357 00:20:13,440 --> 00:20:15,080 Speaker 1: thought that their defense could be one of the best 358 00:20:15,119 --> 00:20:18,480 Speaker 1: in the league. You had this number one overall pick, 359 00:20:19,320 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 1: who I would say, like Trevor Lawrence and Andrew Luck 360 00:20:23,840 --> 00:20:27,840 Speaker 1: level hype for three years in college, the hype behind 361 00:20:27,880 --> 00:20:33,040 Speaker 1: Caleb Williams started his freshman year at Oklahoma. He has 362 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:38,119 Speaker 1: been abysmal. He has been a disaster. If you just 363 00:20:38,200 --> 00:20:41,560 Speaker 1: watched the game today him versus Drake may and you 364 00:20:41,640 --> 00:20:44,600 Speaker 1: knew nothing about college football. You didn't know, you never 365 00:20:44,640 --> 00:20:47,320 Speaker 1: watched these guys play. You didn't even know anything about 366 00:20:47,320 --> 00:20:49,159 Speaker 1: the draft. You didn't know where they were drafted. I 367 00:20:49,280 --> 00:20:52,800 Speaker 1: just told you both these two guys are first year 368 00:20:52,840 --> 00:20:56,240 Speaker 1: starting quarterbacks and both their teams are kind of in shambles. 369 00:20:56,720 --> 00:21:00,199 Speaker 1: But the Bears have a way better team and have 370 00:21:00,359 --> 00:21:04,359 Speaker 1: way better offensive weapons for the quarterback to throw to. 371 00:21:04,760 --> 00:21:08,560 Speaker 1: Both offensive lines are not very good. Just watch the 372 00:21:08,640 --> 00:21:12,480 Speaker 1: game and tell me what you think after what quarterback 373 00:21:12,520 --> 00:21:16,040 Speaker 1: would you rather have? There would not be a soul 374 00:21:16,119 --> 00:21:18,280 Speaker 1: that would watch that game and come away and say 375 00:21:18,880 --> 00:21:23,840 Speaker 1: they would rather have Caleb Williams than Drake May. Caleb 376 00:21:23,880 --> 00:21:27,280 Speaker 1: Williams right now looks like a scrub, he really does. 377 00:21:27,359 --> 00:21:32,320 Speaker 1: And listen everyone, and understandably and rightfully so is shitting 378 00:21:32,400 --> 00:21:36,159 Speaker 1: on the coaching staff. Eber Flew's dead man walking. By 379 00:21:36,160 --> 00:21:38,400 Speaker 1: the time you listen this. Maybe he gets fired, though 380 00:21:38,440 --> 00:21:40,720 Speaker 1: I think historically the Bears have never fired a coach 381 00:21:41,040 --> 00:21:45,240 Speaker 1: in season, so they'll probably let it play out. Obviously, 382 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:49,320 Speaker 1: Shane Waldron not going well. But if you just watch 383 00:21:49,400 --> 00:21:53,520 Speaker 1: Caleb play, there's no other takeaway than like, this guy's 384 00:21:53,560 --> 00:21:56,680 Speaker 1: not good at football right now, and you watch Drake 385 00:21:56,760 --> 00:22:00,800 Speaker 1: May play, you go god. I kind of like this, Like, obviously, 386 00:22:00,880 --> 00:22:05,120 Speaker 1: Jaden has a more buttoned up operation. Dan Quinn good 387 00:22:05,160 --> 00:22:09,280 Speaker 1: coach Cliff clearly a good offensive coordinator. They got some 388 00:22:09,359 --> 00:22:13,320 Speaker 1: running backs. Mclaurin's a good player depending on McCaffrey's brother 389 00:22:13,840 --> 00:22:15,960 Speaker 1: catch some balls. Like it's not like they're super loaded 390 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:17,919 Speaker 1: a wide receiver. But you watch Jayden play and you go, 391 00:22:18,400 --> 00:22:21,680 Speaker 1: that's a big time player. If you've watched bo Nicks 392 00:22:21,720 --> 00:22:23,680 Speaker 1: over the course of the season, you're like, kind of 393 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:26,520 Speaker 1: gets better every week. Is he ever gonna be some superstar? 394 00:22:26,680 --> 00:22:29,600 Speaker 1: Probably not, but that guy that's a starting quarterback in 395 00:22:29,640 --> 00:22:32,640 Speaker 1: the NFL. Then you watch Caleb and you just like leave, 396 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:35,960 Speaker 1: like what what am I missing? And I'm not trying 397 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:38,520 Speaker 1: to act like I didn't like him in college. I 398 00:22:38,520 --> 00:22:40,160 Speaker 1: thought he's really talent. I would have taken him number 399 00:22:40,160 --> 00:22:44,280 Speaker 1: one overall, But like that the draft happened, he went 400 00:22:44,440 --> 00:22:47,480 Speaker 1: number one overall and he's on the Bears. His star 401 00:22:47,600 --> 00:22:50,920 Speaker 1: wide receiver Dj Moore, I think it's pretty clear does 402 00:22:51,040 --> 00:22:55,080 Speaker 1: not like him. That's kind of a problem. I'd be 403 00:22:55,119 --> 00:22:56,680 Speaker 1: one thing. You know, Dj Moore has got a little 404 00:22:56,720 --> 00:22:59,800 Speaker 1: like t O and you know Antonio Brown to him. No, 405 00:23:00,000 --> 00:23:02,000 Speaker 1: it feels like DJ's kind of got along with everybody 406 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:04,240 Speaker 1: and played with a lot of shitty quarterbacks and produced, 407 00:23:05,000 --> 00:23:06,960 Speaker 1: and this guy is so much worse than every guy 408 00:23:06,960 --> 00:23:09,960 Speaker 1: he's played with. He's just kind of snapping now. He 409 00:23:10,080 --> 00:23:12,679 Speaker 1: was clearly a justin fields guy. But I think if 410 00:23:12,720 --> 00:23:14,680 Speaker 1: you ask him halfway through the season, like, of course 411 00:23:14,680 --> 00:23:16,160 Speaker 1: he was justin Field's guy. Look at the guy I'm 412 00:23:16,160 --> 00:23:19,600 Speaker 1: playing with. And there were some people and I'm not 413 00:23:19,640 --> 00:23:21,439 Speaker 1: acting like I was one of them that said, listen, 414 00:23:21,640 --> 00:23:24,639 Speaker 1: this guy can't play from within the pocket. And I 415 00:23:24,640 --> 00:23:27,280 Speaker 1: always think like, if he's talented enough, coach him up. 416 00:23:27,680 --> 00:23:30,280 Speaker 1: His wide receivers are good enough, you'll figure it out. 417 00:23:30,960 --> 00:23:34,040 Speaker 1: But you watch him from the pocket, it's atrocious. His 418 00:23:34,119 --> 00:23:39,239 Speaker 1: deep ball accuracy isn't even close ebra Flus. All these 419 00:23:39,240 --> 00:23:44,800 Speaker 1: guys are gonna get fired. It's inevitable. It's happening. Could 420 00:23:44,840 --> 00:23:47,160 Speaker 1: happen this week, could happen in three weeks, could happen 421 00:23:47,160 --> 00:23:49,800 Speaker 1: at the end of the season. This team sucks, easy 422 00:23:49,800 --> 00:23:53,879 Speaker 1: to blame. The coaches totally get it. But the quarterback's 423 00:23:53,880 --> 00:23:58,199 Speaker 1: been really, really bad, I mean really bad. And the 424 00:23:58,280 --> 00:24:00,280 Speaker 1: reason I was a believer in this team. It's like, 425 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:02,760 Speaker 1: how's the quarterback not going to be solid? He's got 426 00:24:02,840 --> 00:24:07,080 Speaker 1: Keenan Allen he's got Cole Comet, He's got DJ Moore, 427 00:24:07,280 --> 00:24:11,280 Speaker 1: who dominates if I was playing wide receiver. They drafted 428 00:24:11,359 --> 00:24:13,800 Speaker 1: Romadonze in the first round. It's like, how, how are 429 00:24:13,800 --> 00:24:18,959 Speaker 1: you not going to be just like minimum average? This 430 00:24:19,040 --> 00:24:21,320 Speaker 1: guy isn't even close to below average. He's just a 431 00:24:21,359 --> 00:24:25,280 Speaker 1: really really bad player. And that effort today to lose 432 00:24:25,400 --> 00:24:32,080 Speaker 1: nineteen to three in their last three games fifteen nine 433 00:24:32,560 --> 00:24:39,320 Speaker 1: and three, fifteen nine and three, this team is getting 434 00:24:39,480 --> 00:24:43,560 Speaker 1: worked right now. I mean today is one of the 435 00:24:43,640 --> 00:24:48,480 Speaker 1: uglier games you'll ever see. Like we'll get to the 436 00:24:48,520 --> 00:24:50,680 Speaker 1: Jets here in a second, like Aaron Rodgers forty years old. 437 00:24:51,200 --> 00:24:53,840 Speaker 1: Their coach has already been fired, Like what did anyone expect? 438 00:24:55,000 --> 00:25:00,000 Speaker 1: Davante's not quite what he once was. Their defense sucks. 439 00:25:00,119 --> 00:25:03,120 Speaker 1: Gardner probably has has had one of the more disappointing 440 00:25:03,119 --> 00:25:06,840 Speaker 1: seasons of any young bright star. The Jets stink. We 441 00:25:06,880 --> 00:25:09,560 Speaker 1: know that anyone that bet on them to win the 442 00:25:09,560 --> 00:25:14,080 Speaker 1: division is gotta be on drugs, and I mean really 443 00:25:14,160 --> 00:25:17,040 Speaker 1: potent drugs, because that's crazy. But if you thought they 444 00:25:17,040 --> 00:25:19,159 Speaker 1: were gonna be better, okay, it's like, yeah, there's old players, 445 00:25:19,720 --> 00:25:21,240 Speaker 1: but then we had a early evidence like this is 446 00:25:21,240 --> 00:25:25,080 Speaker 1: going to be a disaster. Team's old. I get it, 447 00:25:26,600 --> 00:25:31,480 Speaker 1: But the Bears being this bad to lose to the Patriots, 448 00:25:31,920 --> 00:25:35,200 Speaker 1: who we all thought was an embarrassment as an organization 449 00:25:35,320 --> 00:25:38,000 Speaker 1: and as a roster for them to kick your ass. 450 00:25:38,000 --> 00:25:42,000 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, the game was in Chicago. I don't see 451 00:25:42,000 --> 00:25:44,879 Speaker 1: how you shake that. Like I understand, Like, obviously the 452 00:25:44,960 --> 00:25:47,639 Speaker 1: Jets are a disaster. They're not far behind, but we 453 00:25:47,720 --> 00:25:50,080 Speaker 1: get it, like they sold their soul and it blew 454 00:25:50,119 --> 00:25:53,080 Speaker 1: up in their face and it's over, and this franchise 455 00:25:53,119 --> 00:25:55,560 Speaker 1: is gonna have a new coach, a new GM who 456 00:25:55,640 --> 00:25:59,200 Speaker 1: knows Rogers retires. It's just it's a disaster. The thing 457 00:25:59,240 --> 00:26:03,560 Speaker 1: with the Bears, these are your guys like DJ Moore, 458 00:26:03,680 --> 00:26:07,400 Speaker 1: Roma dunes, A, Cole Kmet, Caleb Williams. Like that's your 459 00:26:07,440 --> 00:26:12,560 Speaker 1: squad for the next like three or four years. That's 460 00:26:12,760 --> 00:26:16,480 Speaker 1: that's that's like your core players, Like that's your crew. 461 00:26:17,400 --> 00:26:20,160 Speaker 1: And it's it's like, is Bill waltsh just gonna show 462 00:26:20,200 --> 00:26:22,600 Speaker 1: up and fix it? Maybe, but I think there are 463 00:26:22,760 --> 00:26:25,720 Speaker 1: enough concerns to be Like I said this to Colin. 464 00:26:26,520 --> 00:26:28,639 Speaker 1: You know, if you go back to Jared Goff's rookie year, 465 00:26:28,920 --> 00:26:32,760 Speaker 1: Jeff Fisher season, really ugly. That was the year Richard 466 00:26:32,760 --> 00:26:36,160 Speaker 1: Sherman I think took him out on this Hideline looked 467 00:26:36,240 --> 00:26:39,640 Speaker 1: like he couldn't play in the NFL, but if anyone 468 00:26:39,680 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 1: could come and just get him point in the right direction. 469 00:26:42,359 --> 00:26:47,359 Speaker 1: Jared Goff in college was a dominant pocket quarterback. That's 470 00:26:47,359 --> 00:26:51,240 Speaker 1: what he did well. He didn't run well. It's not 471 00:26:51,320 --> 00:26:54,320 Speaker 1: like he had some huge bazooka arm. He was a 472 00:26:54,480 --> 00:26:57,800 Speaker 1: pocket quarterback. So if you could do a good enough 473 00:26:57,880 --> 00:27:01,200 Speaker 1: job building the team like that was his skill set 474 00:27:01,480 --> 00:27:04,240 Speaker 1: playing from within the pocket. That to me is the 475 00:27:04,320 --> 00:27:07,400 Speaker 1: number one question with Caleb, Like he just doesn't look 476 00:27:07,440 --> 00:27:09,760 Speaker 1: comfortable in that. And that's the thing with Jaden that's 477 00:27:09,800 --> 00:27:12,040 Speaker 1: so crazy. It's like, God, this guy's just natural within 478 00:27:12,080 --> 00:27:16,399 Speaker 1: the pocket. He's very comfortable from throwing within the tackle box. 479 00:27:17,160 --> 00:27:21,360 Speaker 1: And that's something right now that that Caleb I don't know, 480 00:27:21,440 --> 00:27:26,080 Speaker 1: and I think he's playing so shitty. Who knows how 481 00:27:26,119 --> 00:27:27,960 Speaker 1: interesting this job is gonna be. I mean, this is 482 00:27:27,960 --> 00:27:30,159 Speaker 1: not a franchise that pays a lot of money like 483 00:27:30,320 --> 00:27:34,440 Speaker 1: the Jets job. Who's gonna be interested in the Jets job? Honestly? 484 00:27:34,480 --> 00:27:38,720 Speaker 1: Who bunch of old players, bunch of bad contracts sas 485 00:27:38,880 --> 00:27:40,720 Speaker 1: Gardner is gonna want a ton of money. He's not 486 00:27:40,760 --> 00:27:43,280 Speaker 1: playing well. Garrett Wilson's gonna want a ton of money. 487 00:27:43,320 --> 00:27:48,160 Speaker 1: You got no quarterback. You could argue whoever takes over 488 00:27:48,160 --> 00:27:51,240 Speaker 1: the Jets, what you should do. Trade everybody Just start 489 00:27:51,440 --> 00:27:56,520 Speaker 1: Just yank that thing down to the studs the Bears, 490 00:27:56,560 --> 00:27:58,600 Speaker 1: like it was already yanked the studs. This is your 491 00:27:58,600 --> 00:28:05,080 Speaker 1: core like the like was anyone shocked watching that game today? 492 00:28:05,920 --> 00:28:09,399 Speaker 1: Team sucks. They do not have much talent on the field. 493 00:28:10,320 --> 00:28:12,800 Speaker 1: I liked Cooper Rush when he had played in the past, 494 00:28:13,880 --> 00:28:17,920 Speaker 1: but he played on really good teams. Their defense was excellent, 495 00:28:18,520 --> 00:28:20,520 Speaker 1: so he just had to kind of manage the game. 496 00:28:21,240 --> 00:28:23,240 Speaker 1: They could run the ball. Now they're handing the ball 497 00:28:23,280 --> 00:28:26,720 Speaker 1: off to Ezekiel Elliott, who was just left at home 498 00:28:26,840 --> 00:28:30,160 Speaker 1: last week for not showing up on time to meetings. 499 00:28:30,560 --> 00:28:32,960 Speaker 1: He fumbled the ball. The Eagles landed on the ball 500 00:28:32,960 --> 00:28:37,400 Speaker 1: today again, another symbolic Zeke Elliott moment. Who all I'd heard, 501 00:28:37,600 --> 00:28:40,320 Speaker 1: I just assumed they were correct. Super high level guy, 502 00:28:40,760 --> 00:28:46,600 Speaker 1: Dak's BFF leader guy people gravitate to in the locker room. 503 00:28:46,600 --> 00:28:48,800 Speaker 1: It's like you just left it. How often do guys 504 00:28:48,800 --> 00:28:52,880 Speaker 1: that people gravitate to in the locker room at thirty 505 00:28:52,960 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 1: years old or thirty one years old or whatever old 506 00:28:54,920 --> 00:28:57,440 Speaker 1: he is have to be left at home for showing 507 00:28:57,520 --> 00:29:02,080 Speaker 1: continuously late to meetings. Of course, the Cowboys got their 508 00:29:02,080 --> 00:29:05,600 Speaker 1: ask kick obviously with Dak Prescott being on the sideline. 509 00:29:05,760 --> 00:29:07,120 Speaker 1: Even if he had played in the game, they got 510 00:29:07,160 --> 00:29:11,880 Speaker 1: no They got no chance in that game. I parlayed today, 511 00:29:12,160 --> 00:29:16,160 Speaker 1: nice little hit for me. The Eagles minus seven and 512 00:29:16,240 --> 00:29:20,240 Speaker 1: a half in the Arizona Cardinals. Now I didn't feel 513 00:29:20,280 --> 00:29:24,040 Speaker 1: going into the game, like, Yeah, what's Arizona at home 514 00:29:24,080 --> 00:29:26,520 Speaker 1: as a dog, Like that's just good value. I don't 515 00:29:26,560 --> 00:29:28,680 Speaker 1: know what Jets team I'm gonna get, but more often 516 00:29:28,680 --> 00:29:30,200 Speaker 1: than not, I get a bad Jets team, so I'll 517 00:29:30,200 --> 00:29:33,760 Speaker 1: take my chances. I was one hundred percent confident the 518 00:29:33,800 --> 00:29:36,600 Speaker 1: Eagles will winning that thing by double digits, and honestly, 519 00:29:36,640 --> 00:29:39,080 Speaker 1: they slept walk early in the game, which is understandable 520 00:29:39,080 --> 00:29:40,760 Speaker 1: because they watched his team on film. They're like, this 521 00:29:40,800 --> 00:29:43,720 Speaker 1: team sucks. This is the team that we've gone head 522 00:29:43,720 --> 00:29:45,760 Speaker 1: to head with for the last three years trying to 523 00:29:45,800 --> 00:29:47,960 Speaker 1: win the division. They've won it a couple times, we've 524 00:29:48,000 --> 00:29:50,200 Speaker 1: won it once. We probably should have won it twice. 525 00:29:50,680 --> 00:29:53,280 Speaker 1: It ain't this team anymore. Then you got Dak or 526 00:29:53,680 --> 00:29:57,520 Speaker 1: Mike after the game saying he doesn't care about Mike McCarthy. 527 00:29:58,520 --> 00:30:00,120 Speaker 1: You can go read the quotes. I don't want to 528 00:30:00,120 --> 00:30:03,000 Speaker 1: screw it up, but it's pretty like it's just like God, 529 00:30:03,040 --> 00:30:05,240 Speaker 1: this team is just all over the map, and this 530 00:30:05,280 --> 00:30:09,440 Speaker 1: is Jerry's doing. Jerry creates this team. Everyone knows that 531 00:30:09,560 --> 00:30:12,280 Speaker 1: Jerry's in charge, not the head coach. The head coach 532 00:30:12,320 --> 00:30:15,280 Speaker 1: is a dead man walking. His contract's running up. And 533 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:17,320 Speaker 1: I said, the best thing that ever happened in this 534 00:30:17,360 --> 00:30:20,600 Speaker 1: team is to keep on losing a lot like the 535 00:30:20,680 --> 00:30:23,680 Speaker 1: Chargers last year. Because what happened they ended up with 536 00:30:23,680 --> 00:30:26,240 Speaker 1: a fifth overall pick. Well that's not just for the 537 00:30:26,240 --> 00:30:30,200 Speaker 1: first round, that's every round they found their starting right tackle. 538 00:30:30,240 --> 00:30:32,680 Speaker 1: I look up today, McConkie's making a play. Part of 539 00:30:32,680 --> 00:30:34,640 Speaker 1: that also is though getting the right coach they got 540 00:30:34,680 --> 00:30:38,040 Speaker 1: Jim Harbaugh and the Cowboys. I don't know. I didn't 541 00:30:38,080 --> 00:30:39,600 Speaker 1: watch much of this game. I mean I had it 542 00:30:39,640 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 1: on one of the four boxes, but it was every 543 00:30:42,040 --> 00:30:46,000 Speaker 1: time I looked up, nothing was really happening. The Jags 544 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:48,320 Speaker 1: lost with Mac Jones, he threw for one hundred and 545 00:30:48,320 --> 00:30:52,400 Speaker 1: eleven yards. He threw two interceptions, and he also fumbled. 546 00:30:54,040 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 1: I just don't I feel for Jags fans. I actually 547 00:30:57,320 --> 00:31:00,000 Speaker 1: think they've played relatively hard in a lot of their losses, 548 00:31:00,880 --> 00:31:04,280 Speaker 1: even the day the game was close. But that's a 549 00:31:04,320 --> 00:31:09,680 Speaker 1: tough watch. You would I think I would legitimately have 550 00:31:09,840 --> 00:31:12,160 Speaker 1: to be paid to watch every snap of Mac Jones. 551 00:31:12,200 --> 00:31:14,080 Speaker 1: And I said this a long time ago when Belichick 552 00:31:14,680 --> 00:31:18,080 Speaker 1: drafted the guy in the history of the league, Guys 553 00:31:18,120 --> 00:31:22,240 Speaker 1: like Mac Jones went on the third day of the draft. Now, 554 00:31:22,280 --> 00:31:26,600 Speaker 1: I get inflationary times when it comes to quarterbacks, but 555 00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:30,240 Speaker 1: I don't care what quarterback inflation equals. If you take 556 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:33,040 Speaker 1: that guy in the first round, let alone the fifteenth 557 00:31:33,040 --> 00:31:36,840 Speaker 1: overall pick, that's nuts. I said it when everyone said 558 00:31:36,840 --> 00:31:38,960 Speaker 1: that Kyle Shanahan was going to draft Mac Jones with 559 00:31:38,960 --> 00:31:42,200 Speaker 1: a third overall pick, that that would have been the 560 00:31:42,200 --> 00:31:45,320 Speaker 1: most arrogant and insane pick in the history of the 561 00:31:45,360 --> 00:31:47,920 Speaker 1: National Football League. And I don't even think there would 562 00:31:47,920 --> 00:31:50,960 Speaker 1: have been a close second. At the moment he picked him, 563 00:31:52,280 --> 00:31:56,040 Speaker 1: that would have been nuts. This guy is a fringe backup, 564 00:31:56,920 --> 00:31:59,520 Speaker 1: and as time will go on, that this guy went 565 00:31:59,600 --> 00:32:03,280 Speaker 1: fifteenth overall and listen that draft also, I mean it 566 00:32:03,320 --> 00:32:07,520 Speaker 1: was historically bad. Trey Lance cannot win the backup job 567 00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:11,240 Speaker 1: to Cooper Rush. Zach Wilson is also the third string 568 00:32:11,320 --> 00:32:15,440 Speaker 1: quarterback beside Trevor Lawrence, who isn't that good and also 569 00:32:15,520 --> 00:32:18,200 Speaker 1: now injured. You know, at least Justin Fields is an 570 00:32:18,360 --> 00:32:23,040 Speaker 1: NFL player. But man, couple guys that just need to 571 00:32:23,040 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 1: get a shot out. Jonathan Gannon took a lot of 572 00:32:27,440 --> 00:32:30,120 Speaker 1: shit when they lost that Super Bowl, and rightfully so. 573 00:32:30,320 --> 00:32:31,760 Speaker 1: I mean Andy called a couple of players and the 574 00:32:31,760 --> 00:32:34,720 Speaker 1: guys walked right in the end zone. You know, the 575 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:37,880 Speaker 1: Eagles probably should have won that Super Bowl. But I've 576 00:32:37,880 --> 00:32:39,840 Speaker 1: told Colin this before. I think I've mentioned it on 577 00:32:39,880 --> 00:32:43,120 Speaker 1: this show. Is my friends that worked for the Eagles 578 00:32:43,560 --> 00:32:46,680 Speaker 1: loved him. They didn't like him, they loved him, and 579 00:32:46,720 --> 00:32:48,480 Speaker 1: they all said that they thought that this guy would 580 00:32:48,480 --> 00:32:50,560 Speaker 1: be a better head coach than he was a coordinator. 581 00:32:51,120 --> 00:32:55,680 Speaker 1: Just a fantastic leader, very very good with players. You 582 00:32:55,680 --> 00:33:01,680 Speaker 1: could call this staff like the millennial Cardinals. Gannon is 583 00:33:01,720 --> 00:33:06,800 Speaker 1: forty one born in nineteen eighty three. Their offensive coordinator, 584 00:33:06,920 --> 00:33:10,400 Speaker 1: bald Guy Petsing is thirty seven years old, born I 585 00:33:10,400 --> 00:33:16,479 Speaker 1: think in eighty seven. Their defensive coordinator, Nick Rallis, was 586 00:33:16,520 --> 00:33:22,160 Speaker 1: born in nineteen ninety three. He's currently the youngest coordinator 587 00:33:22,200 --> 00:33:27,160 Speaker 1: in the NFL beside Buddha Baker. I'm not sure they 588 00:33:27,160 --> 00:33:31,120 Speaker 1: have great personnel on defense. For the last couple weeks 589 00:33:31,160 --> 00:33:34,440 Speaker 1: against the Bears and the Jets, they played their ass 590 00:33:34,480 --> 00:33:40,920 Speaker 1: off and offensively, like Kyler's been fantastic since Kyler came 591 00:33:40,960 --> 00:33:44,000 Speaker 1: back from that injury last year. They're nine to nine, 592 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:48,400 Speaker 1: Like this is a playoff team. Their quarterback is playing really, 593 00:33:48,440 --> 00:33:53,640 Speaker 1: really well. Trey McBride looks like George Kittle. James Connor 594 00:33:53,680 --> 00:33:55,880 Speaker 1: is one of the best running backs in the NFL. 595 00:33:56,880 --> 00:33:59,800 Speaker 1: Marvin Harrison was a top you know whatever, five pick. 596 00:34:00,200 --> 00:34:03,440 Speaker 1: Reason he's an excellent player. Like, their offense is real 597 00:34:04,480 --> 00:34:07,719 Speaker 1: and because of their quarterbacks running and passing dynamic, it's 598 00:34:08,040 --> 00:34:11,440 Speaker 1: it's very difficult to play. They can obviously run the 599 00:34:11,440 --> 00:34:13,959 Speaker 1: ball with Connor, their quarterback can also run the ball 600 00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:16,680 Speaker 1: and passing like he literally can do it all. He 601 00:34:16,719 --> 00:34:18,719 Speaker 1: can throw from the pocket, he's accurate, he can throw 602 00:34:18,719 --> 00:34:20,759 Speaker 1: on the move. He's got a big arm. He can 603 00:34:20,800 --> 00:34:23,960 Speaker 1: stretch the field like Kyler's a free towel. There's a 604 00:34:24,000 --> 00:34:26,920 Speaker 1: reason a guy five foot nine, five foot ten, was 605 00:34:26,920 --> 00:34:29,799 Speaker 1: a no doubt about it. Number one overall. Pick. I mean, 606 00:34:29,840 --> 00:34:31,800 Speaker 1: we talk about some of those guys as Zach Wilson's, 607 00:34:31,800 --> 00:34:35,200 Speaker 1: the mac Jones, the Trey Lance. You could combine all 608 00:34:35,239 --> 00:34:38,840 Speaker 1: those guys. Their talent doesn't sniff half of Kyler's. The 609 00:34:38,920 --> 00:34:41,520 Speaker 1: question with Kyler was always like focus and now he's 610 00:34:41,520 --> 00:34:43,319 Speaker 1: got this thing going with the the kind of the 611 00:34:43,360 --> 00:34:46,000 Speaker 1: ban Danny. He looks like he'd be a guitarist for 612 00:34:46,040 --> 00:34:47,839 Speaker 1: a band that would have been playing at wood Sock 613 00:34:47,920 --> 00:34:51,359 Speaker 1: back in the late sixties. And he's jamming because right 614 00:34:51,400 --> 00:34:54,800 Speaker 1: now he fucking looks awesome. They are a fun they're 615 00:34:54,800 --> 00:34:57,080 Speaker 1: six to four and it's not one of those like 616 00:34:57,080 --> 00:34:58,560 Speaker 1: how are they doing this? Like you watch him, it's 617 00:34:58,560 --> 00:35:02,800 Speaker 1: like they got real players. Their team plays their ass off, 618 00:35:03,680 --> 00:35:05,560 Speaker 1: and their coaching staff is a bunch of young dudes, 619 00:35:06,080 --> 00:35:08,960 Speaker 1: and that team is just vibing right now. That was 620 00:35:09,040 --> 00:35:13,960 Speaker 1: these last two weeks, and you can listen Bears Jets disasters. 621 00:35:14,239 --> 00:35:18,279 Speaker 1: No one's disputing that the Cardinals treated them like if 622 00:35:18,280 --> 00:35:21,719 Speaker 1: in high school, the varsity scrimmage, the jv That's what 623 00:35:21,760 --> 00:35:24,680 Speaker 1: those games the last two weeks look like. They were 624 00:35:24,680 --> 00:35:30,120 Speaker 1: an underdog today at home. The game was never remotely 625 00:35:30,160 --> 00:35:32,880 Speaker 1: close in the second half. I honestly thought they were 626 00:35:32,880 --> 00:35:37,600 Speaker 1: gonna injured Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers cannot move anymore, and 627 00:35:37,800 --> 00:35:40,279 Speaker 1: I don't exactly know who's brushing the passer for the 628 00:35:40,320 --> 00:35:46,520 Speaker 1: Arizona Cardinals, but they were flying around. And last but 629 00:35:46,560 --> 00:35:51,439 Speaker 1: not least, Jim Harbaugh. The Chargers won five games last year. 630 00:35:52,960 --> 00:35:57,359 Speaker 1: It's November tenth and they have six wins. I'm really 631 00:35:57,440 --> 00:35:59,399 Speaker 1: disappointed I didn't do this because I kind of got 632 00:35:59,400 --> 00:36:01,920 Speaker 1: talked out of it some of you guys. I like 633 00:36:01,960 --> 00:36:04,440 Speaker 1: the Chargers to make the playoffs, and you could have 634 00:36:04,440 --> 00:36:08,160 Speaker 1: got it at four to one before the season. Chargers 635 00:36:08,160 --> 00:36:11,239 Speaker 1: are in the playoffs. The Chargers are going to be 636 00:36:11,480 --> 00:36:15,440 Speaker 1: more than likely the sixth seed. Technically they could be 637 00:36:15,440 --> 00:36:17,279 Speaker 1: the five seed, but if I was a betting man, 638 00:36:17,280 --> 00:36:18,759 Speaker 1: I would say they end up with the sixth seed. 639 00:36:19,719 --> 00:36:22,799 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh Baltimore whinter that division ends up as the two 640 00:36:22,880 --> 00:36:25,359 Speaker 1: or three seed, and the loser of that division more 641 00:36:25,360 --> 00:36:27,080 Speaker 1: than likely ends up at the five and the Chargers 642 00:36:27,160 --> 00:36:29,480 Speaker 1: end up at the six. Possibly that team ends up 643 00:36:29,520 --> 00:36:30,800 Speaker 1: at the six Chargers and un of the five, but 644 00:36:30,840 --> 00:36:34,360 Speaker 1: either way, here's what I know, and I told Colin this, 645 00:36:35,400 --> 00:36:37,680 Speaker 1: the Broncos might make the playoffs as well, and they 646 00:36:37,920 --> 00:36:40,480 Speaker 1: they'll probably be. They would be the seventh seed. The 647 00:36:40,520 --> 00:36:43,080 Speaker 1: Broncos are gonna be one and done. They would not 648 00:36:43,120 --> 00:36:47,040 Speaker 1: win a playoff game. I think the Chargers are gonna 649 00:36:47,040 --> 00:36:51,080 Speaker 1: be the team as like a three four five point 650 00:36:51,200 --> 00:36:54,880 Speaker 1: underdog in Round one that all the big money sharps 651 00:36:55,640 --> 00:36:58,640 Speaker 1: lay the house on, and I think they got upset 652 00:36:58,680 --> 00:37:01,879 Speaker 1: potential written all over them all. This guy does think 653 00:37:01,920 --> 00:37:05,520 Speaker 1: how many coaches? You know? When I was a kid, 654 00:37:05,560 --> 00:37:10,080 Speaker 1: most coaches did this. They worked in college football, they 655 00:37:10,120 --> 00:37:16,759 Speaker 1: became dominant there, Jimmy Johnson, National Championship, Barry Switzer dominate, 656 00:37:17,600 --> 00:37:20,680 Speaker 1: and then they go to the pros. That was always 657 00:37:20,680 --> 00:37:25,840 Speaker 1: the trajectory. Most guys don't go to college, go to 658 00:37:25,880 --> 00:37:31,880 Speaker 1: the pros, dominate in both, then go back to college, dominate, 659 00:37:32,680 --> 00:37:36,080 Speaker 1: and then go back to the pros. I don't think 660 00:37:36,120 --> 00:37:39,040 Speaker 1: we've ever seen a coach like this. Urban Meyer Jim's 661 00:37:39,160 --> 00:37:43,320 Speaker 1: rival right when he was a hostate and Urban dominated him. 662 00:37:43,520 --> 00:37:46,799 Speaker 1: Elite college coach beside Nick Saban, the best college coach 663 00:37:46,800 --> 00:37:50,080 Speaker 1: the last twenty five years. He couldn't even make it 664 00:37:50,120 --> 00:37:53,440 Speaker 1: through one season in the pros. He couldn't make it 665 00:37:53,480 --> 00:37:57,000 Speaker 1: through one season. That's how fast they ran him out 666 00:37:57,000 --> 00:38:01,879 Speaker 1: of town. He was laughed at. Steve Spurrier got right 667 00:38:01,920 --> 00:38:05,240 Speaker 1: out of the NFL within like two years. Bobby Petrino, 668 00:38:05,320 --> 00:38:10,600 Speaker 1: Nick Saban, this guy dominated in college football. Just won 669 00:38:10,640 --> 00:38:14,120 Speaker 1: the National Championship, and honestly, the previous year it wasn't 670 00:38:14,120 --> 00:38:16,799 Speaker 1: for one of the weirdest Final four games. Should have 671 00:38:16,800 --> 00:38:19,839 Speaker 1: been in the National Championship against Georgia. Probably lose that game, 672 00:38:19,880 --> 00:38:22,600 Speaker 1: but still should have been in back to back national championships. 673 00:38:23,920 --> 00:38:27,360 Speaker 1: Has already been to three conference championships and a Super Bowl, 674 00:38:28,040 --> 00:38:30,840 Speaker 1: and it's gonna go come to the NFL. Had to 675 00:38:30,880 --> 00:38:32,840 Speaker 1: cut a bunch of offensive players because his cap was 676 00:38:32,880 --> 00:38:37,440 Speaker 1: all out of whack drafts a tackle number five overall, 677 00:38:39,120 --> 00:38:41,000 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden, probably by December, he's gonna 678 00:38:41,000 --> 00:38:45,279 Speaker 1: have nine wins. I'm telling you, this team, within a 679 00:38:45,280 --> 00:38:47,360 Speaker 1: couple of years is going to be a Super Bowl contender. 680 00:38:48,200 --> 00:38:51,279 Speaker 1: It is amazing what Jim Harbaugh is doing. He can 681 00:38:51,320 --> 00:38:55,040 Speaker 1: coach in either in the NIL the transfer portal era. 682 00:38:55,160 --> 00:38:58,759 Speaker 1: Every coach is freaking out. He dominated it. We saw 683 00:38:58,840 --> 00:39:01,560 Speaker 1: him go to a BCS game with Andrew Luck well 684 00:39:01,600 --> 00:39:05,160 Speaker 1: before that at a school that should never be good 685 00:39:05,160 --> 00:39:08,719 Speaker 1: at football, and beside the Jim ere Jim Harbaugh in 686 00:39:08,760 --> 00:39:11,600 Speaker 1: a couple of years of David Shaw is mostly shitty 687 00:39:11,600 --> 00:39:16,759 Speaker 1: at football. This guy wins everywhere he goes. I don't 688 00:39:16,800 --> 00:39:19,279 Speaker 1: know how he doesn't. Everyone I know that's around him 689 00:39:19,320 --> 00:39:22,799 Speaker 1: say he's a complete nutjob, weird guy. Every interview you see, 690 00:39:22,840 --> 00:39:24,920 Speaker 1: he's a little out there. But when you give this 691 00:39:24,960 --> 00:39:28,040 Speaker 1: guy a whistle and you give him your team polo, 692 00:39:28,200 --> 00:39:31,120 Speaker 1: whether you're Stanford, whether you're the Niners, whether you're Michigan, 693 00:39:31,239 --> 00:39:36,680 Speaker 1: win you're the Chargers. For one certainty, this fucking guy 694 00:39:36,760 --> 00:39:39,600 Speaker 1: is going to win way more games than he loses. 695 00:39:40,840 --> 00:39:44,320 Speaker 1: It's a fact, And there aren't many facts in football. 696 00:39:45,000 --> 00:39:47,360 Speaker 1: How many guys can I take from college right now 697 00:39:48,520 --> 00:39:51,560 Speaker 1: and put on the Bears next year and go, it's 698 00:39:51,600 --> 00:39:54,040 Speaker 1: a lock, this guy's winning ten games. There might not 699 00:39:54,160 --> 00:39:58,880 Speaker 1: be one. How many guys in the NFL, like I 700 00:39:58,920 --> 00:40:01,520 Speaker 1: couldn't just take Kyle she Hanna, Sean McVay or lafleur 701 00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:04,400 Speaker 1: and put him next year at Like you pick a 702 00:40:04,400 --> 00:40:09,880 Speaker 1: school USC and just have them eleven wins, ten wins. 703 00:40:10,560 --> 00:40:12,560 Speaker 1: Who knows? Maybe they would just be thrown off by 704 00:40:12,560 --> 00:40:14,359 Speaker 1: the recruiting. They wouldn't even know how to do it. 705 00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:19,440 Speaker 1: This guy can do them both. Most human beings, including 706 00:40:19,520 --> 00:40:22,400 Speaker 1: like myself, yourself, anyone listening, we're only good at a 707 00:40:22,440 --> 00:40:25,400 Speaker 1: couple things. And just because you're good at coaching football 708 00:40:25,440 --> 00:40:27,120 Speaker 1: does not mean you can coach both college and pro 709 00:40:27,160 --> 00:40:30,920 Speaker 1: because they're like two completely different industries. And yet this 710 00:40:30,920 --> 00:40:35,320 Speaker 1: guy's kind of mastered it. And if he wins the 711 00:40:35,360 --> 00:40:38,719 Speaker 1: super Bowl, you could argue that's probably more impressive than 712 00:40:38,760 --> 00:40:41,719 Speaker 1: ever given that he won a national title in the 713 00:40:41,880 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 1: nil transfer portal era and then he won a super 714 00:40:46,160 --> 00:40:51,399 Speaker 1: Bowl with the fucking Chargers, that would be even more crazy. 715 00:40:51,440 --> 00:40:54,120 Speaker 1: It's like if Dan Campbell wins a super Bowl. Listen, 716 00:40:54,160 --> 00:40:56,680 Speaker 1: if Dan Campbell had had been hired by the Green 717 00:40:56,719 --> 00:41:00,400 Speaker 1: Bay Packers or the Pittsburgh Steelers, it would be impressive. Like, 718 00:41:00,480 --> 00:41:02,480 Speaker 1: this guy's a super Bowl champion. This guy might win 719 00:41:02,520 --> 00:41:06,480 Speaker 1: a super Bowl with the Lions. Jim Harbaugh, you know 720 00:41:06,520 --> 00:41:09,759 Speaker 1: what his crowning achievement is winning a super Bowl with 721 00:41:09,960 --> 00:41:12,400 Speaker 1: the Chargers. If he's able to do that next three 722 00:41:12,480 --> 00:41:15,239 Speaker 1: or four years, that's way more impressive than what he 723 00:41:15,280 --> 00:41:16,840 Speaker 1: did in Michigan. And what he did in Michigan was 724 00:41:16,880 --> 00:41:20,839 Speaker 1: really impressive. Audios, have a good night. What a day 725 00:41:20,840 --> 00:41:25,360 Speaker 1: of ball. The volume