1 00:00:07,266 --> 00:00:09,626 Speaker 1: The season with Peter Schrager is a production of the 2 00:00:09,786 --> 00:00:23,746 Speaker 1: NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:28,226 --> 00:00:29,626 Speaker 2: It's got to be a topic there. 4 00:00:29,706 --> 00:00:32,546 Speaker 3: They have to acknowledge it. They're obviously seeing it. And 5 00:00:32,626 --> 00:00:35,106 Speaker 3: I thought Roger Goodell during his press conference earlier in 6 00:00:35,146 --> 00:00:37,066 Speaker 3: the day dismissed it as well. 7 00:00:37,306 --> 00:00:38,746 Speaker 2: It does seem. 8 00:00:38,546 --> 00:00:41,146 Speaker 3: Like you're talking about someone with a tinfoil hat and 9 00:00:41,546 --> 00:00:44,226 Speaker 3: a truther saying the league is rigging this. The league, 10 00:00:44,266 --> 00:00:46,386 Speaker 3: the script, the script, the script. But it's become this 11 00:00:46,546 --> 00:00:49,866 Speaker 3: topic that just hasn't stopped over the last seventy two hours, 12 00:00:49,946 --> 00:00:52,106 Speaker 3: especially going back if you want to go back to 13 00:00:52,186 --> 00:00:56,226 Speaker 3: last week during the game against the Buffalo Bills that said, 14 00:00:56,586 --> 00:00:58,506 Speaker 3: I had the rare opportunity to be with these guys 15 00:00:58,546 --> 00:01:01,226 Speaker 3: off Mike as we were setting up to get ready 16 00:01:01,266 --> 00:01:05,026 Speaker 3: to go on stage. I was just chatting with Mahomes 17 00:01:05,306 --> 00:01:09,026 Speaker 3: and Kelsey and Andy Reid and Harrison Butker, and this 18 00:01:09,226 --> 00:01:11,546 Speaker 3: was like the energy right here. It was just all 19 00:01:11,546 --> 00:01:14,746 Speaker 3: of us just hanging out and it's not this crazy 20 00:01:14,866 --> 00:01:19,626 Speaker 3: lights on and question and interrogation post game, and we 21 00:01:19,626 --> 00:01:22,746 Speaker 3: were talking about everything from the young guy stepping up 22 00:01:22,786 --> 00:01:26,066 Speaker 3: to what Mahomes a Mavericks fan thought of Luca and 23 00:01:26,106 --> 00:01:29,466 Speaker 3: the trade, and then Kelsey was joking around saying, dude, 24 00:01:29,506 --> 00:01:32,106 Speaker 3: I had to watch Lebron leave as a Cavs fan 25 00:01:32,506 --> 00:01:33,946 Speaker 3: and he had to come all the way back again. 26 00:01:33,986 --> 00:01:35,986 Speaker 3: Maybe Luca comes back in ten years and you guys 27 00:01:36,026 --> 00:01:39,586 Speaker 3: win with Luca and we're all laughing. But the vibe 28 00:01:39,626 --> 00:01:42,786 Speaker 3: with this Chiefs team from top to bottom because interviews 29 00:01:43,226 --> 00:01:46,106 Speaker 3: with Brett Veach and with a lot of the assistant coaches, 30 00:01:46,786 --> 00:01:49,386 Speaker 3: there is an experience and there is a hey, we've 31 00:01:49,426 --> 00:01:51,346 Speaker 3: done that, we've done this, we've been there, we've done 32 00:01:51,346 --> 00:01:55,186 Speaker 3: that type feel. But also there's different guys on this 33 00:01:55,266 --> 00:01:58,786 Speaker 3: team than in past years. Kareem Hunt is back on 34 00:01:58,826 --> 00:02:01,066 Speaker 3: this team looking for his first Super Bowl win. DeAndre 35 00:02:01,146 --> 00:02:03,586 Speaker 3: Hopkins that stuff really matters. They want to get Dap 36 00:02:04,066 --> 00:02:07,706 Speaker 3: that Lombardi Trophy, and of course you think about what 37 00:02:07,746 --> 00:02:11,266 Speaker 3: they want to achieve with historic, historic lens with this 38 00:02:11,386 --> 00:02:14,746 Speaker 3: So I feel like Kelsey put that out there, we're 39 00:02:14,746 --> 00:02:18,026 Speaker 3: fishing a barrel. We're gonna chop at that. But it 40 00:02:18,146 --> 00:02:21,066 Speaker 3: obviously is a topic. But I do think that this 41 00:02:21,186 --> 00:02:24,106 Speaker 3: team knows going into this game that there are far 42 00:02:24,146 --> 00:02:27,426 Speaker 3: greater sights than silencing the fans. About whether the refs 43 00:02:27,426 --> 00:02:30,866 Speaker 3: are helping them out. You think of him running in 44 00:02:30,906 --> 00:02:33,386 Speaker 3: the snow and slapping his helmet and yell. Yet that 45 00:02:33,866 --> 00:02:36,186 Speaker 3: isn't the dynamic of Saquon last night, And it's not 46 00:02:36,226 --> 00:02:40,026 Speaker 3: really the dynamic of Saquon off the field. Great, great 47 00:02:40,066 --> 00:02:44,506 Speaker 3: young man, obviously very composed, very calm, but like I tried, 48 00:02:44,586 --> 00:02:46,866 Speaker 3: I went to the Giants thing, he wasn't entertaining it. 49 00:02:47,026 --> 00:02:49,626 Speaker 3: There was a fan who said, you know, do you 50 00:02:49,666 --> 00:02:51,706 Speaker 3: have a message to Giants fans? It went viral in 51 00:02:51,746 --> 00:02:53,866 Speaker 3: New York because he's like, I still have a lot 52 00:02:53,866 --> 00:02:55,626 Speaker 3: of love for you, guys, I still have a lot 53 00:02:55,666 --> 00:02:59,506 Speaker 3: of feel for you. He he is locked in. And 54 00:02:59,746 --> 00:03:02,986 Speaker 3: Kyle made the point, I guess last week, Saquon's never 55 00:03:03,026 --> 00:03:05,826 Speaker 3: won it, Pop Warner, He's never woned high school, He's 56 00:03:05,826 --> 00:03:07,626 Speaker 3: never won a com and this is the furthest he's 57 00:03:07,666 --> 00:03:11,786 Speaker 3: ever gotten in an NFL season. He truly feels locked 58 00:03:11,826 --> 00:03:14,226 Speaker 3: in right now. I asked him, I said, you know, 59 00:03:14,266 --> 00:03:18,266 Speaker 3: Earl Campbell, Barry Sanders, so Danian, Tomlinson, these guys never 60 00:03:18,306 --> 00:03:20,106 Speaker 3: got to a super Bowl. Do you have a second 61 00:03:20,146 --> 00:03:22,466 Speaker 3: to even acknowledge just how far you've been. He's like 62 00:03:22,786 --> 00:03:24,706 Speaker 3: I never look at it that way. I am more 63 00:03:24,746 --> 00:03:26,786 Speaker 3: concerned about coming home with the Lombardy and then we 64 00:03:26,826 --> 00:03:29,066 Speaker 3: can look back on it after that job is done. 65 00:03:29,226 --> 00:03:32,986 Speaker 3: So he's not really enjoying the moment like we would expect. 66 00:03:32,986 --> 00:03:34,626 Speaker 3: Maybe if he's looking around and thinking, wow, I was 67 00:03:34,626 --> 00:03:36,586 Speaker 3: playing in front of an empty giant stadium last year 68 00:03:36,586 --> 00:03:37,306 Speaker 3: and look at this now. 69 00:03:37,586 --> 00:03:40,226 Speaker 2: He's not in that mind frame, Jamie. He is dialed in. 70 00:03:41,626 --> 00:03:42,906 Speaker 2: We like Miles Garrett. 71 00:03:42,906 --> 00:03:45,386 Speaker 3: He's a great ambassador for the sport. He is a 72 00:03:45,506 --> 00:03:48,186 Speaker 3: different kind of player than just all ball. He's got 73 00:03:48,186 --> 00:03:50,666 Speaker 3: interest outside of football, and he's done it the right way. 74 00:03:50,786 --> 00:03:52,026 Speaker 2: You know, he's an eight year veteran. 75 00:03:52,346 --> 00:03:54,266 Speaker 3: I thought like, wow, he's in his fifth year, six er, no, 76 00:03:54,306 --> 00:03:57,506 Speaker 3: eight years, just twenty nine years old, still can play 77 00:03:57,546 --> 00:04:00,026 Speaker 3: in the prime of his career, and I see him 78 00:04:00,066 --> 00:04:02,986 Speaker 3: as still the top pass rusher in the NFL, maybe 79 00:04:02,986 --> 00:04:07,146 Speaker 3: the most dominant. So you're telling me that he's available 80 00:04:07,426 --> 00:04:10,226 Speaker 3: and really the money and Mike hasn't gotten into all 81 00:04:10,226 --> 00:04:13,546 Speaker 3: the contracts stuff like, you know, it's a twenty five 82 00:04:13,666 --> 00:04:17,266 Speaker 3: million dollar number, which sounds like it's wild. But if 83 00:04:17,306 --> 00:04:20,786 Speaker 3: you're telling me that Nick Bosa makes more, I mean 84 00:04:20,826 --> 00:04:22,666 Speaker 3: I think Garrett's right there. If he gets traded, he'll 85 00:04:22,666 --> 00:04:25,706 Speaker 3: probably want an extension. I would think teams are gonna 86 00:04:25,706 --> 00:04:27,866 Speaker 3: line up to give a first round pick for Miles Garrett. 87 00:04:28,346 --> 00:04:30,786 Speaker 3: Then if you're a Cleveland you suddenly have the number 88 00:04:30,786 --> 00:04:32,866 Speaker 3: two overall pick, and there's this kid up, Duel Carter 89 00:04:32,986 --> 00:04:35,466 Speaker 3: coming out of Penn State. Do you do the old 90 00:04:35,626 --> 00:04:38,386 Speaker 3: Justin Jefferson move with Minnesota And that's a different caliber 91 00:04:38,386 --> 00:04:38,786 Speaker 3: of player. 92 00:04:38,826 --> 00:04:40,106 Speaker 2: But they had Stefan Diggs. 93 00:04:40,426 --> 00:04:43,746 Speaker 3: He was unhappy they moved him, and then they immediately 94 00:04:43,786 --> 00:04:46,586 Speaker 3: just drafted someone in his replacement and said, Okay, well 95 00:04:46,826 --> 00:04:48,666 Speaker 3: got rid of him. We could draft this guy, and 96 00:04:48,706 --> 00:04:51,026 Speaker 3: this guy might be better. And it was Jefferson. But 97 00:04:51,986 --> 00:04:54,866 Speaker 3: for Cleveland, what a mess. You have one of the 98 00:04:54,906 --> 00:04:57,706 Speaker 3: best players in football entering really the prime of his career, 99 00:04:57,826 --> 00:04:59,426 Speaker 3: still can do it at that level, and he's a 100 00:04:59,426 --> 00:05:02,226 Speaker 3: true ambassador of the town in the city and he's saying, 101 00:05:02,546 --> 00:05:04,186 Speaker 3: I don't want to play another down for this team. 102 00:05:04,386 --> 00:05:06,826 Speaker 2: A shame. And yet we've been down these roads before. 103 00:05:08,346 --> 00:05:13,786 Speaker 3: Okay, there's countless cliches and football talk about establishing the run. 104 00:05:13,786 --> 00:05:15,746 Speaker 3: I think has to be more than establishing the run. 105 00:05:15,906 --> 00:05:18,906 Speaker 3: I think the Eagles need to run all over the 106 00:05:18,986 --> 00:05:22,586 Speaker 3: Kansas City Chiefs, and Saquon needs to be the exact same. 107 00:05:22,426 --> 00:05:24,826 Speaker 2: Guy that he has been this entire playoff run. 108 00:05:25,466 --> 00:05:29,586 Speaker 3: If Saquon gets going and has one of these type 109 00:05:29,626 --> 00:05:31,586 Speaker 3: of games, they can beat the Chiefs. 110 00:05:31,626 --> 00:05:33,146 Speaker 2: In fact, they will beat the Chiefs. 111 00:05:33,826 --> 00:05:37,586 Speaker 3: Tak Kwon Barkley has been an absolute legend this season, 112 00:05:37,746 --> 00:05:41,866 Speaker 3: and his playoff performances have been perfectly fitting for a 113 00:05:41,946 --> 00:05:46,026 Speaker 3: regular season that was historic. He has gashed the Rams, 114 00:05:46,226 --> 00:05:49,386 Speaker 3: the Commanders, and of course in the wildcard round, got 115 00:05:49,426 --> 00:05:52,186 Speaker 3: it going when they had to win that game as well. 116 00:05:52,666 --> 00:05:55,586 Speaker 3: I'll say this about the prospect of him. 117 00:05:55,426 --> 00:05:56,106 Speaker 2: Doing this stuff. 118 00:05:56,746 --> 00:05:58,946 Speaker 3: Kyle brought this up last week and it shocked me. 119 00:05:59,026 --> 00:06:02,346 Speaker 3: It was one of the stats that I said, WHOA, 120 00:06:02,506 --> 00:06:06,346 Speaker 3: These Bagnolo's defenses don't allow teams to run the ball. 121 00:06:07,186 --> 00:06:09,106 Speaker 3: If you look at the most rushing yards versus the 122 00:06:09,186 --> 00:06:13,706 Speaker 3: Chiefs in the playoffs since twenty nineteen, that. 123 00:06:13,826 --> 00:06:15,626 Speaker 2: Is a good six year span. 124 00:06:16,266 --> 00:06:19,826 Speaker 3: No one has broken the century mark, not a single player. 125 00:06:20,186 --> 00:06:22,786 Speaker 3: I'm here saying Saquon can go for one fifty one 126 00:06:22,866 --> 00:06:25,066 Speaker 3: seventy five, two hundred, because that's. 127 00:06:24,946 --> 00:06:25,706 Speaker 2: Just what he does. 128 00:06:26,346 --> 00:06:29,666 Speaker 3: That's insulting to that defense and the Chiefs commitment to 129 00:06:29,786 --> 00:06:34,266 Speaker 3: stopping the run. I know, Mahomes and Kelsey is sexy 130 00:06:34,346 --> 00:06:36,306 Speaker 3: to talk about. I know for years it was about 131 00:06:36,386 --> 00:06:38,786 Speaker 3: Tyreek Hill, and I know in the last couple of 132 00:06:38,866 --> 00:06:40,866 Speaker 3: years it's been like, Wow, the Chiefs just always find 133 00:06:40,906 --> 00:06:43,866 Speaker 3: a way on offense. The real story of the twenty 134 00:06:43,946 --> 00:06:48,466 Speaker 3: twenty five Chiefs has been their defense. Eight sacks against 135 00:06:48,506 --> 00:06:51,746 Speaker 3: the Texans, stopping Josh Allen and James Cook when it 136 00:06:51,746 --> 00:06:53,906 Speaker 3: mattered most last time in their game in the AFC 137 00:06:53,946 --> 00:06:56,666 Speaker 3: Championship Game, and now it's going to be stopping Saquon. 138 00:06:56,706 --> 00:07:00,186 Speaker 3: Sequon's that dude. He has been going absolutely wild this season. 139 00:07:00,386 --> 00:07:03,186 Speaker 3: No one's been really able to contain him. One defense 140 00:07:03,266 --> 00:07:06,946 Speaker 3: might be able to. It's the Kansas City Chiefs. Kansas 141 00:07:06,946 --> 00:07:09,386 Speaker 3: City Chiefs Jalen Watson were number thirty five. You don't 142 00:07:09,386 --> 00:07:11,306 Speaker 3: hear his name a lot, but they look at him 143 00:07:11,626 --> 00:07:15,266 Speaker 3: as an absolute dog at the other side of Trent McDuffie. 144 00:07:15,546 --> 00:07:18,146 Speaker 2: Jalen Watson roll the footage if we got it. 145 00:07:18,186 --> 00:07:19,906 Speaker 3: I don't know if we do, but he's a Chief 146 00:07:19,986 --> 00:07:23,386 Speaker 3: stud corner, one of these young defensive backfield players. 147 00:07:23,426 --> 00:07:25,706 Speaker 2: Thank you, Jamie for a company me here. 148 00:07:26,586 --> 00:07:28,506 Speaker 3: If you're outside of Kansas City, you probably don't know 149 00:07:28,546 --> 00:07:32,506 Speaker 3: the work that Watson does in that building. Speaking with Spags, 150 00:07:32,786 --> 00:07:36,306 Speaker 3: speaking with that defensive group on Monday Night's opening night, 151 00:07:36,746 --> 00:07:41,346 Speaker 3: his name kept on coming up, Absolute stud it's mcduffy 152 00:07:41,386 --> 00:07:42,706 Speaker 3: on one side, it's him on the other. 153 00:07:42,986 --> 00:07:43,986 Speaker 2: I think he's gonna make a play. 154 00:07:44,026 --> 00:07:46,546 Speaker 3: He's gonna have to cover either DeVonta Smith or of 155 00:07:46,586 --> 00:07:48,986 Speaker 3: course AJ Brown, and he's gonna make a play. 156 00:07:48,986 --> 00:07:50,986 Speaker 2: That is my game changer, the name that no one's 157 00:07:51,026 --> 00:07:51,546 Speaker 2: talking about. 158 00:07:52,666 --> 00:07:54,266 Speaker 3: And I think there's gonna have to be another option 159 00:07:54,346 --> 00:07:57,146 Speaker 3: besides Kelsey. And in recent weeks we've seen players like 160 00:07:57,226 --> 00:08:00,066 Speaker 3: Xavier Worthy step up and make plays in Kareem Hunt. Sure, 161 00:08:00,506 --> 00:08:03,866 Speaker 3: but I'm looking at a three time First Team All 162 00:08:03,946 --> 00:08:06,666 Speaker 3: Pro and a potential Hall of Famer who who is 163 00:08:06,706 --> 00:08:09,826 Speaker 3: thirty two years old and embarking upon his first Super 164 00:08:09,826 --> 00:08:13,946 Speaker 3: Bowl appearance. Sunday afternoon, as everyone was flying into New Orleans, 165 00:08:13,946 --> 00:08:16,226 Speaker 3: this tweet ran across my timeline and I had to 166 00:08:16,266 --> 00:08:19,266 Speaker 3: share it with the show. This is from DeAndre Hopkins 167 00:08:19,386 --> 00:08:22,226 Speaker 3: as he was getting ready to prepare for his first 168 00:08:22,266 --> 00:08:23,186 Speaker 3: ever Super Bowl week. 169 00:08:23,226 --> 00:08:24,186 Speaker 2: To all the kids out. 170 00:08:24,066 --> 00:08:27,026 Speaker 3: There living in small towns and small houses with single parents, 171 00:08:27,346 --> 00:08:29,706 Speaker 3: to the kids who see violence, who see loss, who 172 00:08:29,746 --> 00:08:31,786 Speaker 3: don't get the resources that deserve, but who still have 173 00:08:31,826 --> 00:08:32,466 Speaker 3: big dreams. 174 00:08:32,786 --> 00:08:34,226 Speaker 2: Know that I was a kid in your. 175 00:08:34,106 --> 00:08:36,906 Speaker 3: Exact shoes, and this week I'm playing in the super Bowl. 176 00:08:37,226 --> 00:08:41,786 Speaker 3: Don't give up, work hard, keep believing where you start 177 00:08:41,866 --> 00:08:44,706 Speaker 3: doesn't determine where you end. And there was another moment 178 00:08:44,746 --> 00:08:49,866 Speaker 3: from DeAndre thoughtful, introspective Monday Night's opening night. Brandon Marshall, 179 00:08:49,866 --> 00:08:52,546 Speaker 3: the former wide receiver, is having fun with the Chiefs 180 00:08:52,586 --> 00:08:55,026 Speaker 3: players and says, hey, you're a really fashionable guy. 181 00:08:55,106 --> 00:08:57,466 Speaker 2: What are you going to wear to the super Bowl? 182 00:08:57,666 --> 00:09:00,666 Speaker 3: And DeAndre Hopkins, who is so introspective now and is 183 00:09:00,746 --> 00:09:04,346 Speaker 3: such a just a man of confidence but also one 184 00:09:04,386 --> 00:09:07,546 Speaker 3: with his truthest feeling, says, my dad died in nineteen 185 00:09:07,626 --> 00:09:10,346 Speaker 3: ninety two. He was five months old and his father 186 00:09:10,426 --> 00:09:13,386 Speaker 3: passed away and left him just a few belongings and 187 00:09:13,466 --> 00:09:16,266 Speaker 3: one of them was a vintage mink coat. 188 00:09:16,626 --> 00:09:18,026 Speaker 2: A vintage mink coat, and. 189 00:09:17,906 --> 00:09:20,826 Speaker 3: DeAndre Hopkins said, I always said I'll only get to 190 00:09:20,826 --> 00:09:23,506 Speaker 3: wear that thing if I am getting to the super 191 00:09:23,586 --> 00:09:26,426 Speaker 3: Bowl or if it's my wedding day. Well, I'm not 192 00:09:26,466 --> 00:09:29,666 Speaker 3: getting married anytime soon, so DeAndre Hopkins is going to 193 00:09:29,746 --> 00:09:33,666 Speaker 3: be rocking his late father's mink coat as he walks 194 00:09:33,826 --> 00:09:36,786 Speaker 3: into Super Bowl Sunday, and he brought it with him 195 00:09:36,786 --> 00:09:38,746 Speaker 3: down here to New Orleans. 196 00:09:38,946 --> 00:09:41,626 Speaker 2: This is all very very real. 197 00:09:41,466 --> 00:09:44,426 Speaker 3: For Hopkins thirty two years old. I'm not saying it's 198 00:09:44,426 --> 00:09:46,026 Speaker 3: his last stop, but this was a guy who was 199 00:09:46,026 --> 00:09:48,666 Speaker 3: a first team All Pro from twenty seventeen to twenty nineteen. 200 00:09:48,666 --> 00:09:51,146 Speaker 3: Has bounced around the league the last few years, and 201 00:09:51,186 --> 00:09:53,026 Speaker 3: he hasn't had that mega game for the. 202 00:09:53,066 --> 00:09:56,266 Speaker 2: Chiefs just yet. But when I tell you speaking. 203 00:09:55,826 --> 00:09:59,306 Speaker 3: To the players on Monday night about the other guys, 204 00:09:59,666 --> 00:10:02,386 Speaker 3: DeAndre Hopkins' name keeps on coming up as a player 205 00:10:02,386 --> 00:10:04,786 Speaker 3: that they're not only playing four, but as a player 206 00:10:04,826 --> 00:10:07,786 Speaker 3: who can lead them to the ms land one more time. 207 00:10:08,186 --> 00:10:10,266 Speaker 2: It's a different Chiefs team than other years. 208 00:10:10,506 --> 00:10:14,186 Speaker 3: DeAndre Hopkins is one of those reasons why an incredible story. 209 00:10:14,466 --> 00:10:16,706 Speaker 3: He's gonna be rocking the MiG coat from his late father, 210 00:10:17,066 --> 00:10:18,586 Speaker 3: and I think he's going to have to play a 211 00:10:18,586 --> 00:10:20,466 Speaker 3: big game if the Chiefs are going to get by 212 00:10:20,466 --> 00:10:24,026 Speaker 3: the Eagles on Sunday. I look at the Chiefs and 213 00:10:24,066 --> 00:10:26,226 Speaker 3: I look at Kelsey and Mahomes, and when they first 214 00:10:26,226 --> 00:10:29,226 Speaker 3: got together in twenty seventeen, and the first really started 215 00:10:29,226 --> 00:10:31,906 Speaker 3: playing in twenty eighteen they were still finding themselves, and 216 00:10:31,946 --> 00:10:33,906 Speaker 3: then twenty nineteen on it has been. 217 00:10:33,826 --> 00:10:35,826 Speaker 2: Hit after hit after hit after hit. 218 00:10:35,906 --> 00:10:39,946 Speaker 3: They have defined that generation. They've also grown. I say, 219 00:10:39,986 --> 00:10:43,466 Speaker 3: Boys to Men are Kelsey and Mahomes. You think about 220 00:10:43,466 --> 00:10:46,346 Speaker 3: the nineties, and you think about it started with Motown Philly, 221 00:10:46,386 --> 00:10:48,106 Speaker 3: so you had just a little taste of it in 222 00:10:48,226 --> 00:10:51,226 Speaker 3: ninety one, and then in ninety two they come out 223 00:10:51,346 --> 00:10:53,066 Speaker 3: end of the Road and then it's all make love 224 00:10:53,066 --> 00:10:53,266 Speaker 3: to you. 225 00:10:53,346 --> 00:10:56,026 Speaker 2: It's one sweet day. It's of course on bended knee. 226 00:10:56,066 --> 00:10:57,866 Speaker 2: I mean, there's just hit after hit after hit. 227 00:10:58,306 --> 00:11:00,586 Speaker 3: I look at these guys and the irony is I 228 00:11:00,626 --> 00:11:04,506 Speaker 3: went Kansas City Chiefs for Boys to Men, not Philadelphia 229 00:11:04,666 --> 00:11:10,386 Speaker 3: Yearshladelphia Roots. I just think about the group of a 230 00:11:10,506 --> 00:11:13,386 Speaker 3: generation for me in the nineties was Boys to Men 231 00:11:13,426 --> 00:11:14,906 Speaker 3: and they spanned the entire decade. 232 00:11:15,146 --> 00:11:17,546 Speaker 2: And then the team of a generation for this current 233 00:11:17,586 --> 00:11:19,986 Speaker 2: era are these guys. So that is it. 234 00:11:20,266 --> 00:11:22,746 Speaker 3: Of course, we can go a million different directions with 235 00:11:22,786 --> 00:11:25,946 Speaker 3: which Boys to Men's song best describes the canvasity chase. 236 00:11:25,986 --> 00:11:27,666 Speaker 3: But I'll let that up to you guys. And hopefully 237 00:11:27,666 --> 00:11:29,266 Speaker 3: it's not end up the road. 238 00:11:37,386 --> 00:11:40,106 Speaker 1: The Season with Peter Schrager is a production of the 239 00:11:40,226 --> 00:11:44,226 Speaker 1: NFL and partnership with iHeartRadio. 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