1 00:00:01,480 --> 00:00:02,120 Speaker 1: The volume. 2 00:00:04,080 --> 00:00:07,880 Speaker 2: Our conference championship reaction is presented by Uber eats. Game 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:11,039 Speaker 2: day deals all season long on Uber Eats. I use 4 00:00:11,080 --> 00:00:22,560 Speaker 2: them all the time. It's official, Kansas City will have 5 00:00:22,600 --> 00:00:29,840 Speaker 2: the opportunity to face the Philadelphia Eagles. You know, it 6 00:00:29,880 --> 00:00:32,559 Speaker 2: was interesting watching Philadelphia win. And we'll get to that 7 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:36,000 Speaker 2: in thirty minutes. But watching Philadelphia win, I kept thinking 8 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:40,839 Speaker 2: during that game, how is Buffalo gonna stop Philadelphia's offense? 9 00:00:41,479 --> 00:00:44,680 Speaker 2: They just do not match up. And I kept thinking 10 00:00:44,760 --> 00:00:47,120 Speaker 2: during that I thought Kansas City will match up fine, 11 00:00:47,159 --> 00:00:49,920 Speaker 2: They'll make enough stops to give Mahomes a chance to 12 00:00:49,920 --> 00:00:52,280 Speaker 2: win Mahomes much much. You know, it's a coaching and 13 00:00:52,360 --> 00:00:57,160 Speaker 2: quarterback matchup for Kansas City against Philadelphia. I'll take Kansas 14 00:00:57,200 --> 00:00:59,480 Speaker 2: City in that one. But as I watched that game, 15 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 2: I'm like, oh boy, Buffalo's going to have their hands full, 16 00:01:03,080 --> 00:01:07,479 Speaker 2: so let's start. I want to start kind of backwards. 17 00:01:08,080 --> 00:01:11,640 Speaker 2: So Buffalo all year I thought was a really diverse offense. 18 00:01:11,680 --> 00:01:14,840 Speaker 2: They got away from relying totally on Josh Allen. I 19 00:01:14,880 --> 00:01:17,600 Speaker 2: think they're running backs. They're not Detroit, but they're really good. 20 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:20,120 Speaker 2: I like their tight ends. I think they're receivers. You 21 00:01:20,200 --> 00:01:22,319 Speaker 2: have no star Amari Cooper is not what he was, 22 00:01:22,400 --> 00:01:25,119 Speaker 2: but it's kind of again a diverse group, a slot guy, 23 00:01:25,520 --> 00:01:30,119 Speaker 2: a big athlete, the veteran, the rookie, and then they 24 00:01:30,160 --> 00:01:33,560 Speaker 2: go one for five on tush pushes. Now, Bill's fans 25 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:36,160 Speaker 2: will say we went two for five, but when they 26 00:01:36,160 --> 00:01:40,800 Speaker 2: were trying those, I kept thinking, John, guys, you have 27 00:01:40,920 --> 00:01:43,520 Speaker 2: great backs, second to Detroit in my opinion in the league. 28 00:01:43,560 --> 00:01:49,440 Speaker 2: You have two excellent backs. You have tight ends. You're 29 00:01:49,520 --> 00:01:52,559 Speaker 2: not now going to revert back to four year ago 30 00:01:52,680 --> 00:01:56,360 Speaker 2: Buffalo where Josh Allen on every fourth down. I mean, 31 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 2: you knew exactly what they were doing. And Kansas City conversely, 32 00:02:00,720 --> 00:02:03,560 Speaker 2: though they use Mahomes, I never know what the hell 33 00:02:03,600 --> 00:02:05,840 Speaker 2: they're going to do on third and two or fourth 34 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:09,200 Speaker 2: and one. I have no idea. I'm totally left guessing. 35 00:02:09,600 --> 00:02:13,200 Speaker 2: So my first take was, Okay, you're reverted back to 36 00:02:13,280 --> 00:02:16,360 Speaker 2: the Buffalo that can never beat Kansas City. You got tight, 37 00:02:16,760 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 2: you got conservative, and situationally, you got very predictable, and 38 00:02:21,760 --> 00:02:26,359 Speaker 2: it drove me nuts. Your take on that, as we start, well. 39 00:02:26,400 --> 00:02:29,280 Speaker 3: Let's start with the Eagles push push that the Bills use. 40 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:31,520 Speaker 3: I think when you watch the Eagles do it, I 41 00:02:31,560 --> 00:02:34,560 Speaker 3: hate the play because it's so automatic. Yeah, but when 42 00:02:34,560 --> 00:02:37,160 Speaker 3: they run the play, you can't see Jalen Hurts. He 43 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:41,160 Speaker 3: disappears when the Bills run it. What did Nance say 44 00:02:41,160 --> 00:02:42,920 Speaker 3: on the first time they ran at the beginning of 45 00:02:42,919 --> 00:02:46,520 Speaker 3: the game that spags and defenders told him yesterday that 46 00:02:46,639 --> 00:02:49,160 Speaker 3: Josh likes to go left. Not only does he like 47 00:02:49,200 --> 00:02:51,880 Speaker 3: to go left, he goes hi. Yeah, obviously he did 48 00:02:51,880 --> 00:02:54,560 Speaker 3: the one Drew Brees jump over. But even when he's 49 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:57,880 Speaker 3: not going to jump over, he goes hi. Guy six six, 50 00:02:57,880 --> 00:03:00,320 Speaker 3: two hundred and fifty pounds, But he does not do 51 00:03:00,360 --> 00:03:03,200 Speaker 3: the Jalen Hurts under No, they clearly scouted that. And 52 00:03:03,280 --> 00:03:05,959 Speaker 3: let's face it, Kansas City's defensive line on the short 53 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:09,000 Speaker 3: yardage plays. You know the story of this Kansas City, 54 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:11,880 Speaker 3: let's just call it what it is. They're the Bulls 55 00:03:11,960 --> 00:03:14,160 Speaker 3: right now, White. Yeah, they play in these games. They're 56 00:03:14,160 --> 00:03:18,000 Speaker 3: gonna win them. Yeah. Their defense has always in these 57 00:03:18,040 --> 00:03:21,280 Speaker 3: big games against the Niners, against the Eagles, all their 58 00:03:21,320 --> 00:03:24,920 Speaker 3: big AFC Championship wins, their defense comes through. And tonight 59 00:03:25,400 --> 00:03:27,840 Speaker 3: fourth and five, the touch pushes and the two point 60 00:03:27,840 --> 00:03:31,480 Speaker 3: plays were fantastic. Fourth and five with one of the 61 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:35,000 Speaker 3: great talents we've ever seen in Josh Allen. Spags brings 62 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:37,480 Speaker 3: that corner blitz and even Romo's like you would not 63 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:39,800 Speaker 3: have expected. He just lined over the corner and the 64 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 3: guy was in the backfield like that, and that turned 65 00:03:41,640 --> 00:03:42,240 Speaker 3: out to be the game. 66 00:03:42,520 --> 00:03:45,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm the biggest play of the season for the Bills. 67 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:50,720 Speaker 2: Josh Allen was reduced to a semi hail Mary. That's 68 00:03:50,760 --> 00:03:54,680 Speaker 2: what their season was reduced to. So it's coaching Spags. 69 00:03:54,280 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 3: Well, think about think about this colin. They knew he'd 70 00:03:56,920 --> 00:03:59,800 Speaker 3: want to go right. He's not gonna scramble throw across 71 00:03:59,840 --> 00:04:01,640 Speaker 3: the body, so they knew he'd go right. They had 72 00:04:01,680 --> 00:04:04,040 Speaker 3: the corner lineup. The corner just looks like he's playing 73 00:04:04,200 --> 00:04:06,760 Speaker 3: normal defense and in a split second he's already in 74 00:04:06,800 --> 00:04:09,240 Speaker 3: the backfield. You could argue that you know the tight 75 00:04:09,320 --> 00:04:11,240 Speaker 3: ens or to caught the ball, but still it's a 76 00:04:11,280 --> 00:04:11,840 Speaker 3: free play. 77 00:04:12,520 --> 00:04:17,320 Speaker 2: I really watching this tonight, there's an MJ Tiger Woods feel. 78 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:21,160 Speaker 2: They all wore red mahomes on, Mahomes on Sunday, Tiger 79 00:04:21,240 --> 00:04:24,480 Speaker 2: on Sunday, and MJ in the finals, and not only 80 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:28,480 Speaker 2: do they elevate to another gear, Let's face it, mahomes 81 00:04:28,520 --> 00:04:32,200 Speaker 2: in these big games against Buffalo. It's just different. He 82 00:04:32,279 --> 00:04:36,280 Speaker 2: runs more aggressively, he runs more often, he is much 83 00:04:36,360 --> 00:04:40,440 Speaker 2: more focused. I mean, listen, there's regular season Mahomes, there's 84 00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:44,839 Speaker 2: playoff Mahomes, then there's Mahomes in Super Bowls and getting 85 00:04:44,920 --> 00:04:49,120 Speaker 2: the Super Bowls. He absolutely elevates Josh Allen, I thought 86 00:04:49,160 --> 00:04:52,479 Speaker 2: on the first drive was nervous. Tony Romo called him out. 87 00:04:52,600 --> 00:04:56,400 Speaker 2: He went Kansas City's first drive. Mahomes was on fire, 88 00:04:58,040 --> 00:05:01,640 Speaker 2: completely on fire. But this is where's Jordan would play 89 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:05,159 Speaker 2: these games, and Michael had bad games. Michael lost to 90 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:08,440 Speaker 2: the Expansion Raptors. If I recall like twice, you know, 91 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:12,719 Speaker 2: like Michael had games where he shot poorly. But Michael 92 00:05:12,760 --> 00:05:15,600 Speaker 2: would get into these six minute stretches where steam would 93 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:18,039 Speaker 2: come off his head and it's like, oh that you 94 00:05:18,240 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 2: only got that, Michael, like in May and June. That's 95 00:05:21,040 --> 00:05:22,760 Speaker 2: the only time you got or it was a big 96 00:05:22,800 --> 00:05:26,520 Speaker 2: TV game on a Sunday prime time on like NBC. 97 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:31,240 Speaker 2: Mahomes from the very first drive, he was different. He 98 00:05:31,360 --> 00:05:36,600 Speaker 2: was never anxious, never rattled, totally focused, more aggressive than 99 00:05:36,600 --> 00:05:41,520 Speaker 2: he usually is. And I thought John the first drive 100 00:05:41,560 --> 00:05:45,000 Speaker 2: of the game for Buffalo was aimless. The first drive 101 00:05:45,040 --> 00:05:49,640 Speaker 2: for Kansas City looked like, we know exactly where their 102 00:05:49,680 --> 00:05:55,760 Speaker 2: weakness is and so remember they deferred it, right. Yeah, 103 00:05:55,800 --> 00:05:59,000 Speaker 2: So Kansas City at home seven to nothing lead after 104 00:05:59,040 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 2: a terrible Bills will drive and they're getting it to 105 00:06:01,920 --> 00:06:04,680 Speaker 2: open the second half. Right there, with a seven to 106 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:07,320 Speaker 2: nothing lead at home, getting the second half kickoff, your 107 00:06:07,400 --> 00:06:10,200 Speaker 2: chances of winning are over sixty percent. Not that that 108 00:06:10,360 --> 00:06:13,200 Speaker 2: was the game, but that is an indicator of how 109 00:06:13,240 --> 00:06:14,320 Speaker 2: the game was gonna flaw. 110 00:06:14,800 --> 00:06:16,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean he could have thrown Josh Allen on 111 00:06:16,800 --> 00:06:19,760 Speaker 3: that first drive, two interceptions in the first three plays. Yes, 112 00:06:20,360 --> 00:06:22,200 Speaker 3: I will say this for him though, as the game 113 00:06:22,200 --> 00:06:24,839 Speaker 3: went on, he really real settled down and looked like, 114 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:27,039 Speaker 3: you know, one of the greatest players on the planet, 115 00:06:27,080 --> 00:06:29,680 Speaker 3: and obviously gave his team a chance to win. But 116 00:06:30,680 --> 00:06:32,640 Speaker 3: I actually thought the game could have been over at 117 00:06:32,640 --> 00:06:35,040 Speaker 3: the end of half when he was twenty one to 118 00:06:35,080 --> 00:06:37,400 Speaker 3: ten and the Bills got the ball and they ended 119 00:06:37,480 --> 00:06:39,280 Speaker 3: up not getting the two points, but they got six points. 120 00:06:39,360 --> 00:06:40,919 Speaker 3: I thought they had to get a field goal. They 121 00:06:41,000 --> 00:06:43,760 Speaker 3: ended up getting six points that kept them alive. But 122 00:06:44,440 --> 00:06:47,760 Speaker 3: you know, speaking of the Bulls, if memory serves me correct, 123 00:06:47,800 --> 00:06:50,520 Speaker 3: weren't they struggling to win Game seven in nineteen ninety 124 00:06:50,520 --> 00:06:52,520 Speaker 3: eight against the Pacers just to make it to the 125 00:06:52,600 --> 00:06:55,960 Speaker 3: NBA Finals. And you know, remember then Scottie Pippens's back 126 00:06:56,040 --> 00:06:58,720 Speaker 3: was bad. That's what this kind of felt like. I mean, 127 00:06:58,760 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 3: they were down twenty two to twenty one in the second. 128 00:07:01,400 --> 00:07:03,520 Speaker 1: Half, and I wrote down, maybe the Chiefs just ran 129 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:07,480 Speaker 1: out of magic, and then they didn't because the Bills fumbled, 130 00:07:07,520 --> 00:07:09,600 Speaker 1: they get the ball back, they score, they have a 131 00:07:09,680 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 1: seven point lead with ten minutes that you're just like, 132 00:07:12,440 --> 00:07:14,960 Speaker 1: there is no way the Kansaty Chiefs with a seven 133 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:17,600 Speaker 1: point lead with ten minutes to go at home are 134 00:07:17,600 --> 00:07:18,280 Speaker 1: gonna lose this game. 135 00:07:18,360 --> 00:07:20,560 Speaker 3: Because then the Bills even scored and tied the game. 136 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:22,600 Speaker 3: But it doesn't matter because then they flipped it where 137 00:07:22,600 --> 00:07:25,120 Speaker 3: they're always gonna get the ball after they tie the 138 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 3: after they tie the game, So they started getting in 139 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:30,080 Speaker 3: control once they took the lead in the fourth quarter. 140 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:32,520 Speaker 2: John, I always say this when a game is over, 141 00:07:34,880 --> 00:07:37,760 Speaker 2: Losing teams, unless it's a blowout, always blame the rests. 142 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:40,480 Speaker 2: It's just it's why I can't watch games with fans. 143 00:07:41,080 --> 00:07:44,120 Speaker 2: So if I would have told you, as a Buffalo 144 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:47,800 Speaker 2: Bills fan, you're gonna fail on multiple two point conversions. 145 00:07:48,080 --> 00:07:53,040 Speaker 2: You're gonna get super conservative in the second half. You're 146 00:07:53,080 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 2: gonna fumble four times, albeit you recover all of them, 147 00:07:57,400 --> 00:08:00,760 Speaker 2: and you're gonna have a horrible opening drive. Kansas City's 148 00:08:00,800 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 2: opening drive is going to be razor sharp. Does it 149 00:08:05,120 --> 00:08:08,800 Speaker 2: sound like you would win? I mean, just say it 150 00:08:08,800 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 2: out loud. Failed two point conversions one for five on 151 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:17,280 Speaker 2: the Josh Allen push push, could not make big stops 152 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:21,480 Speaker 2: on mahomes in the last several and on the last drive. 153 00:08:22,480 --> 00:08:24,760 Speaker 2: What does it sound like like this was a game. 154 00:08:24,960 --> 00:08:27,360 Speaker 3: You could use the turnable battle as well. You fumble, 155 00:08:27,400 --> 00:08:27,800 Speaker 3: they don't. 156 00:08:28,400 --> 00:08:31,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, let's just cut to the chase. Buffalo had some 157 00:08:31,240 --> 00:08:33,560 Speaker 2: dark magic work in their way. They fumbled either four 158 00:08:33,640 --> 00:08:36,240 Speaker 2: or five times and recovered all of them. On that 159 00:08:36,320 --> 00:08:38,880 Speaker 2: play where they fumbled, Josh Allen fumbled and was caught 160 00:08:38,960 --> 00:08:41,840 Speaker 2: upside down in the middle of the pile. The fact 161 00:08:41,880 --> 00:08:47,800 Speaker 2: that they recovered that is the most fortuitous bounce Buffalo 162 00:08:47,840 --> 00:08:49,400 Speaker 2: could ever get. By the way, I had the Bills 163 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:51,320 Speaker 2: winning this one. I was kind of rooting for the 164 00:08:51,320 --> 00:08:53,360 Speaker 2: Bills to win. I wanted to see a new Super Bowl, 165 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:56,960 Speaker 2: But when I watched Philadelphia, my take that whole game 166 00:08:57,080 --> 00:09:00,000 Speaker 2: was Buffalo is it? They do not match up with phildelp. 167 00:09:00,400 --> 00:09:03,439 Speaker 2: They are not going to be able to stop Philadelphia. 168 00:09:03,480 --> 00:09:05,600 Speaker 2: And I do feel like Kansas City will have a shot. 169 00:09:06,000 --> 00:09:08,439 Speaker 3: Yeah, And listen, Josh had to do the Drew Brees 170 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:10,520 Speaker 3: on that fourth and one because he realized, I can't 171 00:09:10,559 --> 00:09:12,880 Speaker 3: do what I've been doing. It's not going to work right. 172 00:09:12,920 --> 00:09:15,560 Speaker 3: And you know the reason Drew Brees does that. He 173 00:09:15,600 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 3: does that into the end zone. So even if they 174 00:09:17,640 --> 00:09:19,800 Speaker 3: hit the ball out and already scored a touchdown, it 175 00:09:19,920 --> 00:09:22,760 Speaker 3: shows you why you can't do that. And listen, I 176 00:09:23,480 --> 00:09:26,040 Speaker 3: think what really shined through tonight. And listen the Bills. 177 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:30,800 Speaker 3: These teams beside that Burrow team, when you play the Chiefs, 178 00:09:30,840 --> 00:09:34,200 Speaker 3: the teams crumble. I mean last year the Ravens just 179 00:09:34,240 --> 00:09:37,480 Speaker 3: an embarrassing loss. What happened to the Houston Texans a 180 00:09:37,480 --> 00:09:40,559 Speaker 3: week ago that the Bills. Listen, they keep running into 181 00:09:40,600 --> 00:09:42,680 Speaker 3: this team, but they do play him better. You know, 182 00:09:42,760 --> 00:09:44,520 Speaker 3: the Niners and the Eagles have played them well in 183 00:09:44,559 --> 00:09:47,360 Speaker 3: the Super Bowl. But of all the AFC teams, mainly 184 00:09:47,559 --> 00:09:50,000 Speaker 3: Lamar and the Ravens, like they've played this team really well. 185 00:09:50,040 --> 00:09:52,880 Speaker 3: They've had a chance to win. But the difference is 186 00:09:52,920 --> 00:09:54,960 Speaker 3: I mean, how good Like you said that opening drive, 187 00:09:55,240 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 3: It's like, did Andy have a month to prepare. 188 00:09:57,200 --> 00:09:57,760 Speaker 1: For this game? 189 00:09:57,960 --> 00:10:01,120 Speaker 3: Is crazy as facts down the stretch. How many times 190 00:10:01,120 --> 00:10:04,520 Speaker 3: do his blitzes work perfectly? How dial does he have 191 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:07,320 Speaker 3: this group? I mean every time he gets Chris Jones 192 00:10:07,320 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 3: in the right spot. How well is defensive backs play? Listen. 193 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:13,400 Speaker 3: I love this game because I thought it kind of 194 00:10:13,880 --> 00:10:17,160 Speaker 3: just was a throwback game. The violence, the effort, I mean, 195 00:10:17,160 --> 00:10:20,120 Speaker 3: even that one touchdown play by Cook when he reaches 196 00:10:20,160 --> 00:10:20,720 Speaker 3: the ball over. 197 00:10:20,800 --> 00:10:21,760 Speaker 2: Oh, oh my god. 198 00:10:22,240 --> 00:10:26,240 Speaker 3: I thought this game was, I mean, game of the year, 199 00:10:26,360 --> 00:10:28,280 Speaker 3: just in terms of what was on the line. I mean, 200 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:30,200 Speaker 3: the Chiefs, I mean, listen, desperately want to do this. 201 00:10:30,280 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 3: The Bill's effort was fantastic. 202 00:10:32,440 --> 00:10:36,600 Speaker 2: Total yards three sixty eight Kansas City three seventy four, 203 00:10:36,679 --> 00:10:40,960 Speaker 2: Buffalo passing yards identical rushing yards close. They both averaged 204 00:10:40,960 --> 00:10:43,680 Speaker 2: at least five point five yards of play. One had 205 00:10:43,720 --> 00:10:46,680 Speaker 2: twenty eight first downs, Kansas City Buffalo had twenty two. 206 00:10:47,160 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 2: Both solid on third down, though Kansas City better. Both 207 00:10:50,840 --> 00:10:54,120 Speaker 2: effective on fourth down. Both about the same number of plays, 208 00:10:54,160 --> 00:10:57,920 Speaker 2: Both allowed two sacks, Both had two punts. Both had one. 209 00:10:58,320 --> 00:11:01,719 Speaker 2: Buffalo had six penalties, Kansas City had five. Both had 210 00:11:01,720 --> 00:11:03,679 Speaker 2: the ball thirty minutes. I mean, you looked up and 211 00:11:03,720 --> 00:11:07,120 Speaker 2: down they it was an even match. This is what 212 00:11:07,160 --> 00:11:10,320 Speaker 2: we expected. I predicted twenty eight to twenty seven Buffalo, 213 00:11:10,720 --> 00:11:15,640 Speaker 2: but it but failed two point conversions. Very Josh Allen 214 00:11:15,720 --> 00:11:20,360 Speaker 2: reliant on big push push plays and in the end, 215 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 2: it's just a matter Like even Kansas City's final drive, 216 00:11:24,800 --> 00:11:28,400 Speaker 2: it was just you needed Buffalo because they had a chance, 217 00:11:28,440 --> 00:11:30,199 Speaker 2: because they had a timeout, they had a chance to 218 00:11:30,240 --> 00:11:33,880 Speaker 2: get it back maybe with fifteen twenty seconds. Kansas City 219 00:11:33,920 --> 00:11:38,280 Speaker 2: delivered two big plays. And we knew all year Buffalo's 220 00:11:38,320 --> 00:11:41,800 Speaker 2: defense was a liability, but we thought Kansas City's offense 221 00:11:42,160 --> 00:11:44,839 Speaker 2: would not punish you because it had sputtered most of 222 00:11:44,840 --> 00:11:46,400 Speaker 2: the year. Hell, it sputtered against Houston. 223 00:11:47,240 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 3: I don't remember a coach in all my years of 224 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:53,080 Speaker 3: watching football, typically the guy that always blitzes, you know, 225 00:11:53,120 --> 00:11:56,360 Speaker 3: has some incredible moments, but also has some pretty embarrassing moments. 226 00:11:56,960 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 3: I don't remember a guy now for six seven straight 227 00:11:59,480 --> 00:12:02,199 Speaker 3: years who is just known as the king of blitzes. 228 00:12:02,559 --> 00:12:04,280 Speaker 3: And it feels like in the second half and they're 229 00:12:04,280 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 3: playing in the biggest game for six straight years. They 230 00:12:06,880 --> 00:12:09,600 Speaker 3: always were Colin and they're not like someone trips and 231 00:12:09,640 --> 00:12:12,600 Speaker 3: he got lucky. It's like the guy is being untouched, 232 00:12:13,040 --> 00:12:16,320 Speaker 3: unembedded on the way to the quarterback. I mean, Steve Spagnola. 233 00:12:16,480 --> 00:12:19,319 Speaker 3: If he was an offensive coach, we would talk about 234 00:12:19,360 --> 00:12:23,040 Speaker 3: him like Andy Reid, the Shanahan family, I mean the 235 00:12:23,120 --> 00:12:26,160 Speaker 3: Walsh I mean, I think because we live in such 236 00:12:26,160 --> 00:12:28,679 Speaker 3: an offensive league and we talk about the quarterbacks and 237 00:12:28,760 --> 00:12:31,160 Speaker 3: we talk about the coaches rightfully, so and so many 238 00:12:31,160 --> 00:12:33,960 Speaker 3: of them are great offensive coaches. This guy has had 239 00:12:34,000 --> 00:12:36,360 Speaker 3: one of the greatest stretches in the history of football, 240 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:38,800 Speaker 3: especially in the league. That is, let's face the kind 241 00:12:38,840 --> 00:12:42,880 Speaker 3: of anti defense the officiating is against them. He has 242 00:12:43,160 --> 00:12:44,520 Speaker 3: dominated for them. 243 00:12:44,880 --> 00:12:53,000 Speaker 2: Well, ask yourself, Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, Steve Spagnola. My 244 00:12:53,160 --> 00:12:57,440 Speaker 2: argument is best head coach, quarterback, defensive coordinator, combo of 245 00:12:57,480 --> 00:13:01,120 Speaker 2: all time. That's as good now. Domblin for years had 246 00:13:01,160 --> 00:13:03,760 Speaker 2: Dick Lebow, but they were both on the defensive side. 247 00:13:04,000 --> 00:13:08,800 Speaker 2: The symmetry with them greatest play designer, play caller, greatest 248 00:13:09,320 --> 00:13:15,160 Speaker 2: current quarterback, best defensive coordinator, top three defensive linemen. We 249 00:13:15,240 --> 00:13:17,800 Speaker 2: have to give Kansas City's defense some credit here, dude. 250 00:13:18,120 --> 00:13:20,960 Speaker 2: First of all, mcduffee is an elite top three or 251 00:13:20,960 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 2: four corner in the league, so Buffalo does not have 252 00:13:23,520 --> 00:13:25,920 Speaker 2: one of those. Buffalo came into the game concerned about 253 00:13:25,960 --> 00:13:29,319 Speaker 2: the health of the corners. Buffalo's rap he's always hurt 254 00:13:29,320 --> 00:13:32,720 Speaker 2: at safety, good player, always hurt. So coming into this game, 255 00:13:33,160 --> 00:13:36,720 Speaker 2: if you ask Buffalo fans, they were concerned about their secondary. 256 00:13:36,760 --> 00:13:39,520 Speaker 2: It feels like we've been concerned about Buffalo's secondary and 257 00:13:39,559 --> 00:13:42,800 Speaker 2: its health for several years running. What we weren't concerned 258 00:13:42,840 --> 00:13:44,400 Speaker 2: about is the offense. And if you look at the 259 00:13:44,480 --> 00:13:46,880 Speaker 2: numbers in the box score, the offense got in the 260 00:13:46,920 --> 00:13:52,640 Speaker 2: second half very concertive. Listen, Josh Allen to maccollins two. 261 00:13:53,120 --> 00:13:58,920 Speaker 2: You take out those two huge plays. That was a 262 00:13:59,120 --> 00:14:02,760 Speaker 2: big chunk offense. Those two plays, I. 263 00:14:02,720 --> 00:14:05,439 Speaker 3: Think the other thing that did Kansas City And listen, Buffalo, 264 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:08,360 Speaker 3: I give them credit to They're just not quite as 265 00:14:08,360 --> 00:14:11,079 Speaker 3: physical as the chief The Chiefs are the best tackling 266 00:14:11,120 --> 00:14:14,040 Speaker 3: team in the league. How good you know? Forever it 267 00:14:14,160 --> 00:14:16,480 Speaker 3: was Eric Reid who was the first round pick for 268 00:14:16,520 --> 00:14:18,360 Speaker 3: the forty nine ers from LSU, and then his brother 269 00:14:18,440 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 3: comes along and Andy Reid just signs him as a 270 00:14:21,240 --> 00:14:23,880 Speaker 3: free agent from Houston. And how good has Justin Reid 271 00:14:23,920 --> 00:14:26,800 Speaker 3: been for them? He makes so many open field tackles. 272 00:14:26,840 --> 00:14:30,680 Speaker 3: I mean they're they're tackling with their obviously most defensive 273 00:14:30,680 --> 00:14:34,040 Speaker 3: lines of good teams are physical. How good is their secondary? 274 00:14:34,040 --> 00:14:36,960 Speaker 3: They all hit like linebackers. So it's like, okay, yeah, 275 00:14:36,960 --> 00:14:40,440 Speaker 3: you gain five yards and then you get destroyed by 276 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:42,720 Speaker 3: some guy. We're weighing two hundred pounds, this running a 277 00:14:42,800 --> 00:14:45,280 Speaker 3: four to four. I mean the physicality of the Chiefs. 278 00:14:45,400 --> 00:14:49,120 Speaker 3: Let's face it. The first iteration was bombs away. This 279 00:14:49,320 --> 00:14:53,480 Speaker 3: like Mike Martz two thousand offense right with Tyreek Hill 280 00:14:53,480 --> 00:14:57,080 Speaker 3: in twenty nineteen. Yeah, they have shifted into this like 281 00:14:57,320 --> 00:15:01,440 Speaker 3: mid eighties Ditka Parcels type team. Look at Mahomes, He's 282 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:03,480 Speaker 3: got thrown for four hundred yards here. No, he's playing 283 00:15:03,520 --> 00:15:06,800 Speaker 3: smart football, a lot of play action dump offs, making 284 00:15:06,800 --> 00:15:09,960 Speaker 3: big throws when he has to, and their defense dominates 285 00:15:10,040 --> 00:15:12,080 Speaker 3: at the most opportune times. They might give up a 286 00:15:12,120 --> 00:15:14,040 Speaker 3: couple of plays, like you said, the Mac Collins play. 287 00:15:14,400 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 3: It's one of the great catches you'll see ever in 288 00:15:16,200 --> 00:15:18,200 Speaker 3: a play by God Over. You know, the guy draped 289 00:15:18,240 --> 00:15:20,480 Speaker 3: all over him over it was Willie Mays with a 290 00:15:20,520 --> 00:15:23,360 Speaker 3: guy draped over his shoulders, so a great pass. I 291 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:26,000 Speaker 3: mean that was that was just a great NFL football player. 292 00:15:26,240 --> 00:15:29,360 Speaker 2: If you wouldn't have if you weren't an NFL fan, 293 00:15:29,520 --> 00:15:33,960 Speaker 2: and you could just describe Kansas City, Buffalo and Baltimore 294 00:15:34,040 --> 00:15:37,320 Speaker 2: over the last three to four years and you were 295 00:15:37,320 --> 00:15:39,320 Speaker 2: just describing to somebody they said, give me, give me 296 00:15:39,480 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 2: ninety seconds to describe it. You'd say, well, there's this 297 00:15:42,680 --> 00:15:45,520 Speaker 2: Kansas City team and they just kind of develop their 298 00:15:45,560 --> 00:15:47,880 Speaker 2: offensive weapons over the course of the season, and then 299 00:15:47,960 --> 00:15:49,920 Speaker 2: by the time they get to the end of the season, 300 00:15:50,120 --> 00:15:53,360 Speaker 2: they're the best version of themselves, like by thirty percent. 301 00:15:54,000 --> 00:15:57,320 Speaker 2: And then Buffalo and Baltimore always great in the regular season, 302 00:15:57,640 --> 00:16:00,240 Speaker 2: and then they play Kansas City and like they of 303 00:16:00,400 --> 00:16:03,080 Speaker 2: change and they're a little conservative and they get a 304 00:16:03,120 --> 00:16:07,280 Speaker 2: little weird with their quarterbacks and that's what the games 305 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:11,480 Speaker 2: look like. And that's how I feel Kansas City Worthy today, 306 00:16:12,240 --> 00:16:16,240 Speaker 2: hugely valuable. I mean, Kelsey kind of disappeared, so Worthy 307 00:16:16,400 --> 00:16:18,920 Speaker 2: was a huge part of it. Mahomes was more aggressive. 308 00:16:19,240 --> 00:16:21,360 Speaker 2: So I feel like Kansas City does this every year. 309 00:16:21,880 --> 00:16:24,960 Speaker 2: We're kind of like, eh, this offense is tough it's 310 00:16:25,080 --> 00:16:27,520 Speaker 2: Kelsey even. Oh my god. Then they get to the playoffs, 311 00:16:27,520 --> 00:16:29,920 Speaker 2: You're like, okay, they're in December, they're kind of fair. 312 00:16:29,960 --> 00:16:32,120 Speaker 2: And then they play a game like this and you're like, shit, 313 00:16:32,680 --> 00:16:36,640 Speaker 2: they are really good on third and fourth down and situationally. 314 00:16:36,520 --> 00:16:39,560 Speaker 3: Well, listen, I mean both these guys have a long 315 00:16:39,600 --> 00:16:42,320 Speaker 3: time to play out their careers. Let's not forget. On 316 00:16:42,400 --> 00:16:46,280 Speaker 3: Draft night, the Buffalo Bills traded with the Kansatley Chiefs, 317 00:16:46,520 --> 00:16:50,840 Speaker 3: who drafted Xavier Worthy, who tonight had six catches for 318 00:16:50,880 --> 00:16:53,520 Speaker 3: a touchdown and he had another couple carries for shooge 319 00:16:53,840 --> 00:16:56,760 Speaker 3: are huge. They drafted Keon Coleman, who again I think 320 00:16:56,840 --> 00:16:59,320 Speaker 3: is gonna be okay, had one catch for twelve yards. 321 00:16:59,480 --> 00:17:02,160 Speaker 3: So if I'm a Bill's fan and Andy Reid, and 322 00:17:02,320 --> 00:17:04,520 Speaker 3: remember they took some shit that night, it's like, of 323 00:17:04,640 --> 00:17:07,040 Speaker 3: all the teams you could trade, should we be doing 324 00:17:07,040 --> 00:17:09,320 Speaker 3: a deal with this? And you know, old school football 325 00:17:09,400 --> 00:17:11,879 Speaker 3: people would say values value if you don't want the player, 326 00:17:12,240 --> 00:17:14,159 Speaker 3: but if they want to play, if Billy Bean's on 327 00:17:14,200 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 3: the horn and he wants the player, maybe just keep 328 00:17:16,640 --> 00:17:19,479 Speaker 3: the guy or just draft the guy. And Dave, you're worthy, 329 00:17:19,880 --> 00:17:21,639 Speaker 3: not even just tonight, but I would say down the 330 00:17:21,640 --> 00:17:24,040 Speaker 3: stretch of the season it took them a little long. Yes, 331 00:17:24,080 --> 00:17:27,120 Speaker 3: you're like, he is going to be dramatically better next 332 00:17:27,200 --> 00:17:28,360 Speaker 3: year with Patrick and am. 333 00:17:28,240 --> 00:17:32,280 Speaker 2: Well watchhand and Rashi Rice comes back becoming a uber. 334 00:17:32,800 --> 00:17:36,800 Speaker 2: So they have solved and Noah Gray will it within 335 00:17:36,840 --> 00:17:40,920 Speaker 2: a year be a reliable average tight end. So they 336 00:17:40,960 --> 00:17:43,600 Speaker 2: had this two year window where they were really vulnerable. 337 00:17:43,640 --> 00:17:45,880 Speaker 2: They were ham and eggat at wide receiver, bringing back 338 00:17:45,920 --> 00:17:50,400 Speaker 2: Juju Smith, Schuster, Ben Watson, and they were vulnerable. Well, 339 00:17:50,440 --> 00:17:53,959 Speaker 2: now Roshie Rice is back a one worthies and extremely 340 00:17:54,040 --> 00:17:57,480 Speaker 2: gifted player. It was more of a gadget guy early. 341 00:17:57,600 --> 00:17:59,400 Speaker 2: Now he's a volume guy. I didn't know if he'd 342 00:17:59,400 --> 00:18:01,679 Speaker 2: ever become a volume guy. So they had this two 343 00:18:01,800 --> 00:18:04,840 Speaker 2: year window when you kind of had opportunities to beat them, 344 00:18:04,880 --> 00:18:07,800 Speaker 2: and they were relying on sky More in Super Bowls 345 00:18:08,040 --> 00:18:10,480 Speaker 2: like that shit's over. Now they're not. Now they're ready 346 00:18:10,560 --> 00:18:12,880 Speaker 2: to roll and they've got the receiving unit figured out. 347 00:18:13,440 --> 00:18:15,240 Speaker 3: Well, I think there's you know, I think there's a 348 00:18:15,280 --> 00:18:17,399 Speaker 3: decent chance there's been some buzz you could argue now 349 00:18:17,480 --> 00:18:20,600 Speaker 3: win or lose, that this could be Kelsey's last game. Yeah, 350 00:18:20,600 --> 00:18:22,320 Speaker 3: but I think the scary part would be is like 351 00:18:22,480 --> 00:18:24,680 Speaker 3: they didn't really need him to beat the Bills, who 352 00:18:24,720 --> 00:18:27,480 Speaker 3: are by far their biggest foe. And okay, they'll just 353 00:18:27,520 --> 00:18:29,280 Speaker 3: drap the tight end in the first or second round. 354 00:18:29,320 --> 00:18:30,720 Speaker 3: And the other thing we know the Chiefs are going 355 00:18:30,800 --> 00:18:33,320 Speaker 3: to do is this is a loaded running back class. 356 00:18:33,359 --> 00:18:36,479 Speaker 3: There's a decent chance on the second day google Andy's history, 357 00:18:36,600 --> 00:18:39,199 Speaker 3: like Shady McCoy second round pick, if they add a 358 00:18:39,200 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 3: good running back in the second round. This is a 359 00:18:41,280 --> 00:18:44,880 Speaker 3: defensive team with core pieces coming back. That's the scary thing. 360 00:18:44,880 --> 00:18:48,760 Speaker 3: And listen, I learned my lesson. I bet against the Chiefs. 361 00:18:48,880 --> 00:18:50,439 Speaker 3: This was more of a bet. I just thought it 362 00:18:50,480 --> 00:18:54,040 Speaker 3: was like the likelihood the Patriots lost all the time. 363 00:18:54,440 --> 00:18:56,199 Speaker 3: Part of the reason that no team ever gets back 364 00:18:56,240 --> 00:18:59,800 Speaker 3: to three straight championships because usually Joe Montana, forty nine Ers, 365 00:19:00,080 --> 00:19:03,000 Speaker 3: Troy Aikman Cowboys, the Tom Brady you just lose the 366 00:19:03,040 --> 00:19:05,440 Speaker 3: third or fourth time. You lose a couple of championship games. 367 00:19:05,480 --> 00:19:07,440 Speaker 3: It's not the end of the world. This team, this 368 00:19:07,560 --> 00:19:11,520 Speaker 3: is in what world? Unless you're a diehard Eagles guy? 369 00:19:11,720 --> 00:19:13,920 Speaker 3: Do you not envision this team winning the Super Bowl? 370 00:19:13,960 --> 00:19:16,439 Speaker 3: Because I can't. I just don't envision them losing any 371 00:19:16,440 --> 00:19:19,119 Speaker 3: of these games. We have a year resume now of 372 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 3: them winning all their games that look remotely the same. Right, 373 00:19:23,240 --> 00:19:25,960 Speaker 3: they find a way. It's just it's been one of 374 00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:29,040 Speaker 3: the crazier, most impressive seasons I've ever seen from a 375 00:19:29,040 --> 00:19:30,120 Speaker 3: team any sport ever. 376 00:19:30,840 --> 00:19:38,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I think coaching quarterback, Kansas City has 377 00:19:38,720 --> 00:19:44,480 Speaker 2: a huge, huge, seismic edge on Philadelphia. Roster is clearly 378 00:19:45,480 --> 00:19:48,720 Speaker 2: edged to Philly, and we'll get into that game in 379 00:19:48,760 --> 00:19:52,040 Speaker 2: a few minutes. But I was just looking at the 380 00:19:52,119 --> 00:19:54,560 Speaker 2: rushes for Mahomes. So over the course of a season, 381 00:19:54,720 --> 00:19:57,320 Speaker 2: Mahomes in a game will rush six or seven times. 382 00:19:57,520 --> 00:20:03,639 Speaker 2: Tonight eleven. It is very mj. He just shifts. And 383 00:20:03,680 --> 00:20:09,560 Speaker 2: I also think, listen McDermott, you're a little trap with McDermott. 384 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:13,720 Speaker 2: Like shocker. If I told you one of the two 385 00:20:13,840 --> 00:20:15,879 Speaker 2: coaches in this game is going to get kind of 386 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:19,400 Speaker 2: conservative in the second half, who would you have guessed 387 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:22,639 Speaker 2: it would be? They got really run heavy in the 388 00:20:22,640 --> 00:20:26,080 Speaker 2: second half. Now again, I thought all year they had 389 00:20:26,080 --> 00:20:29,040 Speaker 2: this kind of dexterity offensively, They had just a lot 390 00:20:29,040 --> 00:20:31,240 Speaker 2: of people. 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But when I look at Kansas City 426 00:22:15,480 --> 00:22:17,879 Speaker 2: and I look at that front seven defensively, and I 427 00:22:17,920 --> 00:22:21,040 Speaker 2: look at Brett Veach's drafting, and I look at Howie 428 00:22:21,200 --> 00:22:27,760 Speaker 2: Roseman's drafting, is you know, GMS, we don't pay a 429 00:22:26,960 --> 00:22:29,840 Speaker 2: lot a lot of attention. Outside of moneyball, we don't 430 00:22:29,840 --> 00:22:31,720 Speaker 2: pay attention. I mean, the Dodgers just go buy the 431 00:22:31,720 --> 00:22:34,240 Speaker 2: best players. Right. We don't talk about Andrew Friedman, even 432 00:22:34,280 --> 00:22:37,000 Speaker 2: though he's excellent. It's mostly there. In baseball, we talk 433 00:22:37,040 --> 00:22:40,439 Speaker 2: about how much money can Steve Cohen spend. In the NBA, 434 00:22:41,040 --> 00:22:43,399 Speaker 2: once you draft a star, the GM's just trying to 435 00:22:43,400 --> 00:22:47,840 Speaker 2: find rotational guys around the star. In the NFL, there 436 00:22:47,920 --> 00:22:52,000 Speaker 2: is a gap in quality of general managers, and to me, 437 00:22:52,320 --> 00:22:55,320 Speaker 2: not just because their teams are good. I think Howie 438 00:22:55,440 --> 00:22:59,480 Speaker 2: Roseman's won. I think Brett Veach is two depending on 439 00:22:59,520 --> 00:23:02,920 Speaker 2: the draft. And I don't think I love Andy Reid, 440 00:23:02,920 --> 00:23:05,639 Speaker 2: but in Philadelphia he didn't have this kind of talent. 441 00:23:05,720 --> 00:23:09,159 Speaker 2: I mean it took Brett a couple of years to 442 00:23:09,160 --> 00:23:12,960 Speaker 2: get this receiving core. Right. Remember that's the hardest position 443 00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:14,920 Speaker 2: to draft in the first round. It has the most 444 00:23:15,080 --> 00:23:17,359 Speaker 2: misses in the last twenty years. But I think they're 445 00:23:17,400 --> 00:23:18,760 Speaker 2: buttoned up now going forward. 446 00:23:19,320 --> 00:23:21,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, one thing when I got to Philadelphia I learned 447 00:23:21,640 --> 00:23:23,840 Speaker 3: is O line D line comes first. And in my 448 00:23:24,000 --> 00:23:27,280 Speaker 3: four years of drafts when I first got there, Brandon 449 00:23:27,280 --> 00:23:30,520 Speaker 3: Graham was our first round pick. My second year, Danny Watkins, 450 00:23:30,720 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 3: he was a flop, But who was offensive lineman? First 451 00:23:33,600 --> 00:23:36,040 Speaker 3: round pick? Fletcher Cox's first round pick, Lane Johnson first 452 00:23:36,119 --> 00:23:39,480 Speaker 3: round pick. You know, was not saying you can't draft 453 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:43,080 Speaker 3: other positions, but that's where you win in this league 454 00:23:43,200 --> 00:23:45,359 Speaker 3: is on the fronts, and I mean that's been a 455 00:23:45,440 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 3: separating factor for the Eagles. Think about this too. It's 456 00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:51,879 Speaker 3: not like Andy doesn't love skill guys. He once traded 457 00:23:51,880 --> 00:23:54,639 Speaker 3: for Terrell Owens, he drafted to Shawn Jackson, he loved 458 00:23:54,640 --> 00:23:57,320 Speaker 3: Tyreek Hill. But they had a tough decision a couple 459 00:23:57,320 --> 00:24:00,159 Speaker 3: of years back when it came to Tyreek Hill. What 460 00:24:00,200 --> 00:24:02,280 Speaker 3: did they do? They traded him so they could go 461 00:24:02,359 --> 00:24:04,840 Speaker 3: all in on Chris Jones. They chose one of the 462 00:24:04,880 --> 00:24:07,600 Speaker 3: two guys, and they not only chose the right guy, 463 00:24:07,960 --> 00:24:12,960 Speaker 3: then they parlayed that in the McDuffie and Karlovskis. You know, 464 00:24:13,400 --> 00:24:16,000 Speaker 3: I mean Bill Belichick could have drafted Karloski's he traded 465 00:24:16,000 --> 00:24:17,359 Speaker 3: out so Andy Reid could trade up. 466 00:24:17,560 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 2: Yep, yep. 467 00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:20,879 Speaker 3: So you had Karlovskis to go with Chris Jones, to 468 00:24:20,920 --> 00:24:23,879 Speaker 3: go with a great coordinator, to go with a fantastic secondary. 469 00:24:24,480 --> 00:24:28,040 Speaker 3: And the one thing the Chiefs en listened it starts 470 00:24:28,080 --> 00:24:31,000 Speaker 3: with Kelsey and Mahomes. But they just have a lot 471 00:24:31,040 --> 00:24:34,199 Speaker 3: of high level, high football IQ tough guys. It's not 472 00:24:34,359 --> 00:24:37,760 Speaker 3: actually this sexy like there's not a bunch of Jerry 473 00:24:37,840 --> 00:24:41,080 Speaker 3: Rice's and Ray Lewis's. I mean, it's not the sexiest 474 00:24:41,200 --> 00:24:45,199 Speaker 3: like NFL films, all time great sound bites. It's just 475 00:24:45,320 --> 00:24:49,720 Speaker 3: kind of old school, boring, high level cats who you know, 476 00:24:49,760 --> 00:24:51,159 Speaker 3: the one thing and listen, I know a lot of 477 00:24:51,160 --> 00:24:53,879 Speaker 3: people in that organization were not a place where you 478 00:24:53,880 --> 00:24:55,960 Speaker 3: get to sit in the training room on Wednesday and Thursday. 479 00:24:56,080 --> 00:24:59,480 Speaker 3: Our guys practice. Obviously, if you're legitimately injured, you don't 480 00:24:59,480 --> 00:25:01,720 Speaker 3: have to practice, but this is not like we co 481 00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:03,879 Speaker 3: through once the season. Listen, there are a lot of 482 00:25:03,920 --> 00:25:06,000 Speaker 3: players you're like, yeah, here, this guy doesn't practice much 483 00:25:06,080 --> 00:25:08,480 Speaker 3: during the week, and as it in years, that shit 484 00:25:08,560 --> 00:25:11,480 Speaker 3: doesn't fly there. And their star got Travis Kelsey's like 485 00:25:11,480 --> 00:25:14,400 Speaker 3: the hardest practicing guy on the team. In fairness, Tyreek 486 00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:16,720 Speaker 3: always was for them too, but it just got so 487 00:25:16,840 --> 00:25:20,119 Speaker 3: expensive and they really value that and I'd say it 488 00:25:20,200 --> 00:25:23,199 Speaker 3: shows well and I think Belichick did too, and they 489 00:25:23,200 --> 00:25:25,040 Speaker 3: had twenty years of kicking everyone's ass. 490 00:25:25,480 --> 00:25:29,960 Speaker 2: Show me the warm Weather or Dome team dynasty. If 491 00:25:30,000 --> 00:25:36,119 Speaker 2: you look at Pro football New England, cold, private, covert, intense, 492 00:25:36,240 --> 00:25:43,440 Speaker 2: physical Philadelphia, intense, emotional physical Kansas City. You start looking, 493 00:25:43,520 --> 00:25:49,200 Speaker 2: go find me the great dynasties in warm weather. Years 494 00:25:49,200 --> 00:25:50,880 Speaker 2: ago I talked to a guy about this. He said, 495 00:25:50,960 --> 00:25:53,000 Speaker 2: be careful when you live in a port city like 496 00:25:53,040 --> 00:25:55,959 Speaker 2: a Miami or New Orleans. The players you draft you 497 00:25:56,000 --> 00:25:59,320 Speaker 2: get real silly, really finesse really quick. Guys want to 498 00:25:59,320 --> 00:26:01,679 Speaker 2: go out, The girls are pretty, their restaurants everywhere, the 499 00:26:01,720 --> 00:26:05,360 Speaker 2: outdoor scene. You go to the NFL, the one sport 500 00:26:05,520 --> 00:26:09,439 Speaker 2: in our country that is physicality based as football, it 501 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:12,760 Speaker 2: is not a coincidence that. I mean, listen, I'm saying 502 00:26:12,760 --> 00:26:16,200 Speaker 2: this with respect to Buffalo and Baltimore. They're ass kicking towns. 503 00:26:16,240 --> 00:26:19,360 Speaker 2: Like people work hard, they shovel their snow for the players. 504 00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:22,960 Speaker 2: If football is a physical game, I mean last two 505 00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:27,400 Speaker 2: national champions, Ohio State and Michigan pushed people all over 506 00:26:27,480 --> 00:26:30,800 Speaker 2: the field for years. The SEC Bam and George's offenses 507 00:26:30,800 --> 00:26:34,000 Speaker 2: were hit and miss. Their defenses were intimidating and violent, 508 00:26:34,560 --> 00:26:39,000 Speaker 2: and there is something to be said about the physical nature. 509 00:26:39,080 --> 00:26:40,840 Speaker 2: I mean that we have now a Kansas City and 510 00:26:40,880 --> 00:26:43,600 Speaker 2: a New England dynasty, two New England dynasties and a 511 00:26:43,640 --> 00:26:45,760 Speaker 2: Kansas City dynasty. In the last twenty four years, and 512 00:26:45,840 --> 00:26:51,520 Speaker 2: both are known as intense. Coaches practice hard play, hurt 513 00:26:52,280 --> 00:26:55,240 Speaker 2: front office, and coaches control the environment. And I will 514 00:26:55,240 --> 00:26:58,399 Speaker 2: say this again, I think Kansas City matches up with 515 00:26:58,400 --> 00:27:02,359 Speaker 2: Philadelphia much much better than Buffalo. 516 00:27:02,520 --> 00:27:06,679 Speaker 3: Do you totally agree. I think there's the one thing 517 00:27:06,720 --> 00:27:09,719 Speaker 3: with Philadelphia is they can overwhelm you with talent. But 518 00:27:09,800 --> 00:27:12,960 Speaker 3: I think you know most teams in Buffalo, you even 519 00:27:13,040 --> 00:27:14,760 Speaker 3: felt early in this game, you just go, I don't 520 00:27:14,760 --> 00:27:18,119 Speaker 3: think Buffalo's big enough on defense. They overachieve on defense. 521 00:27:18,160 --> 00:27:20,919 Speaker 3: And I give McDermott like they are. They are guys 522 00:27:20,960 --> 00:27:24,199 Speaker 3: flying around like DeMar Hamlin. Great story, kind of average 523 00:27:24,200 --> 00:27:27,680 Speaker 3: player ideally or not. He's a backup, not starting him. Look, 524 00:27:27,720 --> 00:27:29,439 Speaker 3: I mean one of their better players who's coming off 525 00:27:29,440 --> 00:27:32,240 Speaker 3: a concussion protocol gets an immediate concussion. This is a 526 00:27:32,320 --> 00:27:33,919 Speaker 3: game where you can feel like there might be some 527 00:27:33,960 --> 00:27:36,840 Speaker 3: concussions in this game. And that's how the Eagles play too. 528 00:27:36,880 --> 00:27:39,600 Speaker 3: Look at the Eagles. Their center has a bad back, 529 00:27:39,680 --> 00:27:42,760 Speaker 3: can't play. They bump a guy over, he gets injured, 530 00:27:42,840 --> 00:27:44,480 Speaker 3: and then he can't play and the other guy that's 531 00:27:44,520 --> 00:27:47,720 Speaker 3: injured comes back. In the culture in these two organizations 532 00:27:47,720 --> 00:27:50,800 Speaker 3: did you notice in Philly that when they won the game, 533 00:27:50,920 --> 00:27:54,360 Speaker 3: Jeffrey Lurie's up on the thing with Terry Bradshaw going 534 00:27:54,440 --> 00:27:57,280 Speaker 3: we got one more, we got one more. They're not 535 00:27:57,480 --> 00:28:00,080 Speaker 3: like celebrating the moment. You could say and listen and 536 00:28:00,119 --> 00:28:02,800 Speaker 3: it comes. And that always felt that through Howie, there's 537 00:28:02,840 --> 00:28:05,960 Speaker 3: an intensity in that organization. You probably don't see that 538 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:08,080 Speaker 3: as much with the Kansas two Chiefs, but I mean, 539 00:28:08,280 --> 00:28:10,879 Speaker 3: when the season starts, they got one goal, win the championship, 540 00:28:10,880 --> 00:28:13,840 Speaker 3: nothing else matters. So I just think you have two teams. 541 00:28:14,280 --> 00:28:16,400 Speaker 3: You know, the Eagles aren't a dynasty by any means, 542 00:28:16,440 --> 00:28:18,760 Speaker 3: but this is their third super Bowl since twenty seventeen. 543 00:28:18,800 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 3: This's our second three years. I mean, they with a 544 00:28:21,240 --> 00:28:23,400 Speaker 3: lot of these same core players. They've added a couple 545 00:28:23,440 --> 00:28:25,680 Speaker 3: of young guys, but if you look at their Super 546 00:28:25,680 --> 00:28:27,560 Speaker 3: Bowl two years ago, the majority of the guys are 547 00:28:27,560 --> 00:28:30,639 Speaker 3: on this team besides three or four guys. So I 548 00:28:30,960 --> 00:28:34,040 Speaker 3: just think there's there's just such a physicality with these 549 00:28:34,080 --> 00:28:36,919 Speaker 3: two teams, and that's where they overwhelm you. Now, the 550 00:28:37,000 --> 00:28:40,360 Speaker 3: Eagles have this element of the running back and bust 551 00:28:40,440 --> 00:28:43,280 Speaker 3: sixty seventy yard runs. The Chiefs don't, but they don't 552 00:28:43,320 --> 00:28:45,800 Speaker 3: give up those type plays, So I think it'll be 553 00:28:45,920 --> 00:28:48,600 Speaker 3: much harder for Sakuon. Yeah, it feels like he's had 554 00:28:48,640 --> 00:28:50,480 Speaker 3: a sixty yard run in every other game he's played 555 00:28:50,480 --> 00:28:53,320 Speaker 3: this season. I think that will be a little more difficult. 556 00:28:53,320 --> 00:28:57,480 Speaker 3: But like their speed, the Chiefs aren't really a speed 557 00:28:57,520 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 3: team anymore. So you get inside a dome a little 558 00:29:00,040 --> 00:29:03,800 Speaker 3: faster track. That does benefit Philly, but in who, I 559 00:29:03,880 --> 00:29:06,240 Speaker 3: just don't see who's betting against Andy Reid and the 560 00:29:06,320 --> 00:29:09,400 Speaker 3: Chiefs at this moment. After witnessing what we just witnessed. 561 00:29:09,480 --> 00:29:11,600 Speaker 2: It's time to take a look at this weekend's tastiest 562 00:29:11,600 --> 00:29:13,920 Speaker 2: matchup in this week's Sunday Night food Ball, brought to 563 00:29:13,920 --> 00:29:16,920 Speaker 2: you by Uber Eats. All right, let's pivot to the 564 00:29:16,960 --> 00:29:21,600 Speaker 2: Eagles fifty five the Commander's twenty three. So I mean, listen, 565 00:29:22,000 --> 00:29:25,680 Speaker 2: I think I bet the Eagle. This was my favorite 566 00:29:25,720 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 2: bet the last two weeks have been the Eagles. I 567 00:29:27,440 --> 00:29:29,120 Speaker 2: like the Eagles, I like the over, so I hit 568 00:29:29,160 --> 00:29:34,400 Speaker 2: on that. And my take is, I think we just 569 00:29:34,520 --> 00:29:42,520 Speaker 2: have to be Washington. Today was a better story than 570 00:29:42,560 --> 00:29:45,440 Speaker 2: a team is that they were missing their best D lineman, 571 00:29:45,440 --> 00:29:48,479 Speaker 2: their best O lineman, Jaden Daniels is a remarkable player. 572 00:29:48,840 --> 00:29:52,720 Speaker 2: Terry McLaurin, I mean, this kid, now what finally has help. 573 00:29:53,360 --> 00:29:55,800 Speaker 2: But I couldn't help but watch that game and is 574 00:29:55,840 --> 00:29:58,720 Speaker 2: the game war on? It felt like you were watching 575 00:29:58,720 --> 00:30:02,600 Speaker 2: a major league team and a team like Washington just 576 00:30:03,000 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 2: didn't have the players. And you know, I think, you know, 577 00:30:09,080 --> 00:30:11,160 Speaker 2: it would be one thing to say, hey, Washington had 578 00:30:11,200 --> 00:30:12,920 Speaker 2: a great effort, but I thought they I mean, they 579 00:30:13,000 --> 00:30:15,800 Speaker 2: had their fumbles, they had multiple turnovers. They reminded me 580 00:30:15,840 --> 00:30:19,120 Speaker 2: a little of the Houston Texans. They just aren't quite 581 00:30:19,320 --> 00:30:22,680 Speaker 2: there yet. They need another draft. They have a lot 582 00:30:22,720 --> 00:30:26,600 Speaker 2: of cap space, they need about four free agents, three 583 00:30:26,640 --> 00:30:29,160 Speaker 2: to four starters in the draft, and then that game's 584 00:30:29,160 --> 00:30:31,680 Speaker 2: gonna look different. But I just felt you were I 585 00:30:31,760 --> 00:30:36,280 Speaker 2: just felt physically, Philly is so big. I mean, AJ 586 00:30:36,520 --> 00:30:39,440 Speaker 2: Brown is a tight end on Washington. They're so big, 587 00:30:39,520 --> 00:30:43,600 Speaker 2: They're so physical. And Washington has two great players McLaurin 588 00:30:43,640 --> 00:30:47,080 Speaker 2: and Jade Daniels, several good players, and two of their 589 00:30:47,080 --> 00:30:49,640 Speaker 2: good players were out the old linement and paying the 590 00:30:49,680 --> 00:30:50,240 Speaker 2: d linement. 591 00:30:50,960 --> 00:30:55,320 Speaker 3: Well. I heard a stat that the turnover discrepancy of 592 00:30:55,360 --> 00:30:57,160 Speaker 3: teams that had won in the playoffs and teams they 593 00:30:57,160 --> 00:30:59,160 Speaker 3: had lost in the playoffs coming into this weekend was 594 00:30:59,200 --> 00:31:01,960 Speaker 3: twenty one to three. So if you told me to 595 00:31:01,960 --> 00:31:03,760 Speaker 3: start the game that Washington was gonna have a bunch 596 00:31:03,760 --> 00:31:07,240 Speaker 3: of turnovers and fumbles and the Eagles were not, I 597 00:31:07,240 --> 00:31:09,960 Speaker 3: would say they have no chance because it's pretty evident 598 00:31:10,360 --> 00:31:13,760 Speaker 3: how good Jayden Daniels is, Like in texting people to Philly, 599 00:31:13,800 --> 00:31:16,240 Speaker 3: they think he's like a thirty year old all pro. 600 00:31:16,400 --> 00:31:18,280 Speaker 3: That's what they were preparing for. Those are the words 601 00:31:18,280 --> 00:31:20,880 Speaker 3: coming out of Fangio. That's how they approached the game 602 00:31:20,880 --> 00:31:24,840 Speaker 3: plan week But when I looked at the matchup, there 603 00:31:24,920 --> 00:31:28,000 Speaker 3: might be under two players for Washington that start for 604 00:31:28,040 --> 00:31:33,120 Speaker 3: Philadelphia two players Terry McLaurin and I'm not counting Jayden 605 00:31:33,120 --> 00:31:36,800 Speaker 3: and Daniels. So you just the talent discrepancy, like the Bills. 606 00:31:37,080 --> 00:31:38,920 Speaker 3: Chiefs got more players that would start for the Bills, 607 00:31:38,920 --> 00:31:41,320 Speaker 3: but the Bills still have a lot of high level guys. Yeah, 608 00:31:41,320 --> 00:31:43,840 Speaker 3: so it might be forty five, fifty five or forty sixty. 609 00:31:44,240 --> 00:31:47,640 Speaker 3: We're talking like ninety five to five that in that game. 610 00:31:47,680 --> 00:31:49,920 Speaker 3: And as that game went and they started fumbling, it's 611 00:31:49,960 --> 00:31:52,120 Speaker 3: just like you you can't do this on the road. 612 00:31:52,480 --> 00:31:56,360 Speaker 3: So like Honestly, I think they're two years away from 613 00:31:56,400 --> 00:31:59,560 Speaker 3: being even remotely close to a team like Philly, And honestly, 614 00:31:59,600 --> 00:32:02,120 Speaker 3: like when the Lions are healthy and some of these 615 00:32:02,120 --> 00:32:03,880 Speaker 3: other teams, I mean, they have such a head start. 616 00:32:04,040 --> 00:32:06,680 Speaker 3: This was just to make the playoffs and be a 617 00:32:06,680 --> 00:32:08,680 Speaker 3: one and done would have been the most incredible story 618 00:32:08,720 --> 00:32:12,120 Speaker 3: we've ever seen. I think it's crazy. And the game 619 00:32:12,160 --> 00:32:14,800 Speaker 3: really got away from Washington toward the end of the 620 00:32:14,800 --> 00:32:17,280 Speaker 3: third early in the fourth quarter. I think Jayden Daniels 621 00:32:17,280 --> 00:32:19,840 Speaker 3: a remarkable player. I think he's one of the best 622 00:32:19,840 --> 00:32:22,440 Speaker 3: players I've ever seen, given the circumstances of the team 623 00:32:22,440 --> 00:32:23,200 Speaker 3: he's playing with and his. 624 00:32:23,400 --> 00:32:26,760 Speaker 2: Remember remember when Andrew Luck got the Colts to the 625 00:32:26,800 --> 00:32:29,360 Speaker 2: AFC Championship, I think against New England and they got 626 00:32:29,360 --> 00:32:31,440 Speaker 2: the shit kicked out of the ball, and you were like, 627 00:32:32,160 --> 00:32:33,960 Speaker 2: this is That's what I felt like. I like, oh 628 00:32:34,000 --> 00:32:36,040 Speaker 2: my god, this quarter Now I think it was in 629 00:32:36,160 --> 00:32:37,360 Speaker 2: Luck's third fourth. 630 00:32:37,440 --> 00:32:39,920 Speaker 3: It wasn't third because because he went to the playoffs 631 00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:41,800 Speaker 3: his first three years and he got farther each year. 632 00:32:42,080 --> 00:32:44,720 Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, and it was so I felt the same way. 633 00:32:44,720 --> 00:32:47,320 Speaker 2: I'm like, boy, this young quarterback is really good, but 634 00:32:47,560 --> 00:32:52,240 Speaker 2: this roster has no business being in the AFC Championship Washington. 635 00:32:52,960 --> 00:32:55,120 Speaker 2: Washington's roster is not as good. It's not as good 636 00:32:55,120 --> 00:32:57,520 Speaker 2: as Green Bays, it's not as good as the Rams. 637 00:32:58,280 --> 00:33:01,800 Speaker 2: It's not as good overall as the Sea Hawks, the Lions, 638 00:33:02,080 --> 00:33:05,920 Speaker 2: so Minnesota. So it's a great story. You know, I 639 00:33:05,960 --> 00:33:08,080 Speaker 2: wrote down a lot of different things during this game, 640 00:33:08,320 --> 00:33:13,320 Speaker 2: and you know it's it's weird when it comes to Philadelphia. 641 00:33:14,560 --> 00:33:21,600 Speaker 2: Saquon Barkley, I feel like he's faster than Walter Peyton 642 00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:24,680 Speaker 2: and maybe not as strong as Peyton. He's definitely not 643 00:33:24,800 --> 00:33:27,720 Speaker 2: as clever or shifty as Barry Sanders, but he's clever 644 00:33:27,760 --> 00:33:31,000 Speaker 2: and shifty. But he really is. He really is an 645 00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:33,320 Speaker 2: ald timer. I mean, first of all, you get you 646 00:33:33,360 --> 00:33:37,200 Speaker 2: get high end speed, you get it quickly. Because of 647 00:33:37,200 --> 00:33:39,960 Speaker 2: his size. You know, he's got that sort of a 648 00:33:40,000 --> 00:33:43,000 Speaker 2: shorter size, so he's hard to see behind the Eagles 649 00:33:43,000 --> 00:33:45,000 Speaker 2: O line. So he kind of bursts out of the 650 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:48,160 Speaker 2: cloud or the fog. He can run you over, he 651 00:33:48,200 --> 00:33:52,440 Speaker 2: can make you miss. I always think whenever you see 652 00:33:52,440 --> 00:33:55,880 Speaker 2: a great player, I remember this. I remember this. 653 00:33:58,160 --> 00:33:58,640 Speaker 3: In golf. 654 00:33:58,720 --> 00:34:00,640 Speaker 2: You can see a guy like Brooks cap You're like, yeah, 655 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:02,680 Speaker 2: he's just bigger and stronger than people, or Tiger in 656 00:34:02,720 --> 00:34:04,440 Speaker 2: his prime. But a lot of times you'll watch a 657 00:34:04,480 --> 00:34:07,320 Speaker 2: pro athlete like Larry Fitzgerald and you're like, he's fast, 658 00:34:07,360 --> 00:34:10,920 Speaker 2: but he's he's not that fast. I mean he's big, 659 00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:14,960 Speaker 2: but he's not is he that big? And then you're 660 00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:20,160 Speaker 2: just like, Larry Fitzgerald is always open and hung onto everything. 661 00:34:20,160 --> 00:34:21,759 Speaker 2: And you just watch certain athletes and you're like, man, 662 00:34:21,800 --> 00:34:23,840 Speaker 2: they make it look so it has to be a 663 00:34:23,840 --> 00:34:29,440 Speaker 2: combination of like intelligence, instinct, workout, work ethic. It's a combination. 664 00:34:29,920 --> 00:34:34,360 Speaker 2: Sequon is one of those guys where when you watch him, 665 00:34:35,360 --> 00:34:41,880 Speaker 2: it just it looks easy, like he just makes great 666 00:34:41,920 --> 00:34:46,759 Speaker 2: players look so bad with one step. That and that 667 00:34:46,960 --> 00:34:49,040 Speaker 2: to me has always been the difference between very good 668 00:34:49,080 --> 00:34:52,400 Speaker 2: and great to like, oh that's all time stuff. Is 669 00:34:52,440 --> 00:34:57,040 Speaker 2: that Like Reggie White would just bat good offensive lineman 670 00:34:57,040 --> 00:34:59,799 Speaker 2: out of the way, like literally with his off arm 671 00:35:00,080 --> 00:35:02,000 Speaker 2: would bat them away, And you're like, Okay, that's just 672 00:35:02,040 --> 00:35:04,839 Speaker 2: different than everybody else. I Saquon to me is the 673 00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:06,719 Speaker 2: top five to six running back I've ever seen in 674 00:35:06,719 --> 00:35:07,120 Speaker 2: my life. 675 00:35:07,320 --> 00:35:09,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean I think a lot of positions if 676 00:35:09,080 --> 00:35:11,560 Speaker 3: you're drafted like he was, and it's polarizing when you 677 00:35:11,560 --> 00:35:14,160 Speaker 3: take a running back number two overall because so much 678 00:35:14,200 --> 00:35:16,600 Speaker 3: out of your control. His old line sucked. They had 679 00:35:16,640 --> 00:35:18,600 Speaker 3: never had a passing game. So if you have no 680 00:35:18,600 --> 00:35:21,000 Speaker 3: passing game and you have no offensive line, you could 681 00:35:21,040 --> 00:35:23,000 Speaker 3: be Barry Sanders. With Walter Bayton, it's going to be 682 00:35:23,040 --> 00:35:25,480 Speaker 3: a struggle. I grew up on Barry Sanders. They had 683 00:35:25,560 --> 00:35:28,320 Speaker 3: Herman More, they had an explosive passing game. Yeah, obviously 684 00:35:28,400 --> 00:35:30,919 Speaker 3: he was a special player. But I wrote down three 685 00:35:30,960 --> 00:35:33,560 Speaker 3: guys because I think there's a chance, if he stays healthy, 686 00:35:34,120 --> 00:35:37,000 Speaker 3: he could have this second kind of lease on life 687 00:35:37,000 --> 00:35:40,439 Speaker 3: in the NFL and become like a Hall of Fame guy. Now, 688 00:35:40,600 --> 00:35:43,760 Speaker 3: Curtis Martin, Jerome Bettis, and Marshall Falk were all guys 689 00:35:43,760 --> 00:35:45,919 Speaker 3: that like after their third or fourth year, Curtis Martin 690 00:35:45,960 --> 00:35:48,359 Speaker 3: went to the Jets, Bettis went to the Steelers, and 691 00:35:48,400 --> 00:35:53,759 Speaker 3: Marshall Falk went to the Rams. Curtis Martin was really 692 00:35:53,800 --> 00:35:56,440 Speaker 3: good on the Patriots, and Marshall Falk was really good 693 00:35:56,560 --> 00:35:59,759 Speaker 3: on the ramps right, and Jerome Bettis was solid. Now, 694 00:36:00,160 --> 00:36:02,360 Speaker 3: I don't put Jerome Bettis quite on those two guys level, 695 00:36:02,640 --> 00:36:05,279 Speaker 3: but like Saquon, I would say most people described his 696 00:36:05,320 --> 00:36:07,640 Speaker 3: careers like, eh, that was kind of underwhelming. It just 697 00:36:07,719 --> 00:36:10,440 Speaker 3: wasn't going well. It wasn't his fault. Yeah, because you're 698 00:36:10,480 --> 00:36:12,799 Speaker 3: watching him on this team. How about the way that 699 00:36:12,840 --> 00:36:15,840 Speaker 3: game opened. They went like twenty five plays Washington on 700 00:36:15,840 --> 00:36:19,000 Speaker 3: that first drive, they got like seventeen fourth downs and 701 00:36:19,200 --> 00:36:21,160 Speaker 3: they ended up kicking a field goal. And I saw 702 00:36:21,239 --> 00:36:23,080 Speaker 3: Jeff Schwartz tweet this out. He's like, God that it 703 00:36:23,120 --> 00:36:25,160 Speaker 3: reminds me a lot of Notre Dame. If that's what 704 00:36:25,200 --> 00:36:27,200 Speaker 3: you have to do to start a game and only 705 00:36:27,239 --> 00:36:29,440 Speaker 3: get three points, it's gonna be a long game. The 706 00:36:29,480 --> 00:36:32,360 Speaker 3: Eagles go one play, he does like a three sixty 707 00:36:32,440 --> 00:36:34,759 Speaker 3: bounces off another guy cuts it back for sixty five 708 00:36:34,840 --> 00:36:38,359 Speaker 3: seventy yards. You're like, uh, this does not feel It 709 00:36:38,440 --> 00:36:41,439 Speaker 3: was insane that at one point in time this game 710 00:36:41,520 --> 00:36:44,279 Speaker 3: was fourteen to twelve, because after that drive and then 711 00:36:44,320 --> 00:36:46,920 Speaker 3: another early drive, you're like, this thing could get out 712 00:36:46,920 --> 00:36:49,600 Speaker 3: of hand, and Washington, and this where Dan deserves credit, 713 00:36:49,680 --> 00:36:52,120 Speaker 3: Jayden deserves credit, kept it kind of. I mean twenty 714 00:36:52,160 --> 00:36:53,279 Speaker 3: seven to fifteen at half time. 715 00:36:53,320 --> 00:36:54,719 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, it probably. 716 00:36:54,440 --> 00:36:57,000 Speaker 3: Should have been like forty to seven at half time, 717 00:36:57,040 --> 00:36:59,640 Speaker 3: but Washington fought and then the wheels came off. But 718 00:36:59,680 --> 00:37:02,280 Speaker 3: when you have and this is where when Jalen's healthy 719 00:37:02,800 --> 00:37:04,880 Speaker 3: and they have a running threat with the quarterback and 720 00:37:04,920 --> 00:37:08,120 Speaker 3: the running back, what are you really gonna do? I mean, Colin, 721 00:37:08,160 --> 00:37:11,640 Speaker 3: they ran for seven touchdowns today, ran for seven touchdowns 722 00:37:12,000 --> 00:37:13,960 Speaker 3: and the two of them combined. I mean, what's take one? 723 00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:16,799 Speaker 3: Ad he had two and Jalen had three. I mean, 724 00:37:17,239 --> 00:37:19,520 Speaker 3: what are you gonna do? Eagles will never lose a 725 00:37:19,520 --> 00:37:21,360 Speaker 3: game if they're getting that type of production in the 726 00:37:21,440 --> 00:37:21,919 Speaker 3: running game. 727 00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:26,600 Speaker 2: Ever, Yeah, because theirs. 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What do 745 00:38:37,360 --> 00:38:40,359 Speaker 2: we do with Sean McDermott, What do we do with them? 746 00:38:40,480 --> 00:38:43,040 Speaker 2: I mean, you can't tell me when you watch the 747 00:38:43,080 --> 00:38:46,480 Speaker 2: first drives of the game today. One team looked prepared, 748 00:38:46,680 --> 00:38:50,720 Speaker 2: one looked aimless. You can't tell me. In these these 749 00:38:51,000 --> 00:38:54,640 Speaker 2: fourth down, high leverage situations, you thought McDermott was the 750 00:38:54,640 --> 00:38:57,480 Speaker 2: better coach than Andy Reid. If you're Buffalo. As we 751 00:38:57,520 --> 00:39:00,799 Speaker 2: move back to that game, what do you do with McDermott. 752 00:39:00,840 --> 00:39:04,600 Speaker 2: He's clear, he's like Mike McCarthy, but a defensive version. 753 00:39:04,960 --> 00:39:08,759 Speaker 2: You know he's capable, you know he's above average, he's 754 00:39:08,880 --> 00:39:12,640 Speaker 2: B plus. But when you watch that game today, if 755 00:39:12,640 --> 00:39:18,160 Speaker 2: you just think about fourth downs, high leverage moments, situational football, 756 00:39:18,440 --> 00:39:22,640 Speaker 2: opening drive, it was Kansas City, Kansas City Kansas City Again. 757 00:39:22,680 --> 00:39:25,640 Speaker 2: I think Buffalo had two three huge plays in the game, 758 00:39:26,120 --> 00:39:29,880 Speaker 2: but I mean Kansas City had about eleven different players 759 00:39:29,920 --> 00:39:33,200 Speaker 2: touching it in big spots. I don't what do you 760 00:39:33,239 --> 00:39:36,040 Speaker 2: do with McDermott, be cause Sirianni getting to a Super 761 00:39:36,080 --> 00:39:40,760 Speaker 2: Bowl survives. McDermott survives, I'm sure as well. But nobody 762 00:39:40,800 --> 00:39:44,520 Speaker 2: this morning. Once the emotions come back down. What once 763 00:39:44,560 --> 00:39:47,880 Speaker 2: the emotions flatten out in Buffalo, it feels like you 764 00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:49,360 Speaker 2: got kind of out coached again. 765 00:39:49,840 --> 00:39:51,359 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, I think you just go to church 766 00:39:51,360 --> 00:39:53,080 Speaker 3: and pray someone else takes out the Chiefs in a 767 00:39:53,080 --> 00:39:55,520 Speaker 3: playoffs so you don't have to play them, because I 768 00:39:55,520 --> 00:39:59,200 Speaker 3: think you could beat anybody else. I think, who else 769 00:39:59,200 --> 00:40:01,680 Speaker 3: are you going to hire? You know, you're the only 770 00:40:01,719 --> 00:40:04,200 Speaker 3: team that plays him close in the AFC. It was 771 00:40:04,239 --> 00:40:06,279 Speaker 3: seventeen to ten last year in the AFC Championship game. 772 00:40:06,280 --> 00:40:09,160 Speaker 3: But that game wasn't close. You know. The Bills, I 773 00:40:09,840 --> 00:40:12,520 Speaker 3: hear you. I mean they they feel like they should 774 00:40:12,560 --> 00:40:16,200 Speaker 3: win these games. But look at Sirianni. He has two 775 00:40:16,200 --> 00:40:19,359 Speaker 3: coordinators that may combine eight nine million dollars. He has 776 00:40:19,400 --> 00:40:21,600 Speaker 3: the best. He has like the theo Epstein of GMS, 777 00:40:21,640 --> 00:40:24,960 Speaker 3: who just load his roster. I watched the Bills team, 778 00:40:24,960 --> 00:40:27,360 Speaker 3: I don't even see that much talent on the field beside, 779 00:40:27,520 --> 00:40:30,680 Speaker 3: you know, relative to some of the other two teams. Hell, 780 00:40:30,760 --> 00:40:32,080 Speaker 3: I didn't even think they were a talent as the 781 00:40:32,160 --> 00:40:35,640 Speaker 3: Ravens last week? Did you actually very impressed? A lot 782 00:40:35,680 --> 00:40:39,200 Speaker 3: of people thought had the Jets were the betting favorite 783 00:40:39,239 --> 00:40:41,760 Speaker 3: to win the East a week before the season started. 784 00:40:42,040 --> 00:40:45,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, but the Bills were. I mean, I love I 785 00:40:45,080 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 2: think he's I think he's. 786 00:40:45,960 --> 00:40:48,520 Speaker 3: Pretty damn good, you know. So it was his fault 787 00:40:48,560 --> 00:40:51,440 Speaker 3: that Joe Brady on that. On the last drive, the 788 00:40:51,480 --> 00:40:54,200 Speaker 3: first play of the last drive, with whatever, three minutes 789 00:40:54,239 --> 00:40:56,440 Speaker 3: to go, Joe Brady calls a toss play and it 790 00:40:56,480 --> 00:40:58,160 Speaker 3: gets stuffed for like a minus a couple of yards. 791 00:40:58,280 --> 00:41:00,520 Speaker 3: Like what do you guys? Put it to job his hand? 792 00:41:00,520 --> 00:41:02,279 Speaker 3: Why you run the ball with three minutes down a 793 00:41:02,280 --> 00:41:04,960 Speaker 3: field goal? But they get you know, so, you know, 794 00:41:04,960 --> 00:41:06,920 Speaker 3: when you're a defensive head coach, you are a little 795 00:41:06,920 --> 00:41:10,320 Speaker 3: beholden to your coordinator. Now, I think the old school 796 00:41:10,320 --> 00:41:12,759 Speaker 3: Sean was yelling on the headset, run the ball, do 797 00:41:12,840 --> 00:41:15,600 Speaker 3: this they're going for constantly on fourth down. I mean, 798 00:41:15,640 --> 00:41:19,160 Speaker 3: he's much closer to Dan Quinn or Dan Campbell. Is 799 00:41:19,160 --> 00:41:21,680 Speaker 3: he not as in terms of aggression on these fourth 800 00:41:21,719 --> 00:41:24,560 Speaker 3: and shorts which three four years ago before they had 801 00:41:24,560 --> 00:41:27,040 Speaker 3: the scars they do now. I don't think he's doing that, 802 00:41:27,160 --> 00:41:30,040 Speaker 3: like he's on the aggressive side now as they give 803 00:41:30,080 --> 00:41:31,680 Speaker 3: the thumbs up to his offense. Is he not? 804 00:41:31,840 --> 00:41:33,680 Speaker 2: No? I think I think Sean is, and I think 805 00:41:33,719 --> 00:41:36,360 Speaker 2: he's more than capable. I really feel he's Mike McCarthy. 806 00:41:36,600 --> 00:41:38,560 Speaker 2: And I said I would have hired Mike McCarthy for 807 00:41:38,600 --> 00:41:41,120 Speaker 2: three jobs. McDermott would be out of work for fifteen minutes. 808 00:41:41,800 --> 00:41:44,120 Speaker 2: But I do feel like you get you know, it 809 00:41:44,760 --> 00:41:46,520 Speaker 2: reminds me what. 810 00:41:46,480 --> 00:41:47,960 Speaker 3: Are your options right now? That's the other thing. 811 00:41:47,960 --> 00:41:52,000 Speaker 2: Well, it's like Doug Collins with MJ. MJ loved Doug 812 00:41:52,040 --> 00:41:54,640 Speaker 2: Collins because his answer was always just give MJ the 813 00:41:54,640 --> 00:41:56,440 Speaker 2: ball and let him score. And then they went to 814 00:41:56,440 --> 00:41:58,600 Speaker 2: Philip Jackson and phil Jackson said, no, we're not going 815 00:41:58,680 --> 00:42:01,120 Speaker 2: to do that. You have to trust your teammates. And 816 00:42:01,200 --> 00:42:04,239 Speaker 2: I feel like that's a little Sean McDermott. Sean McDermott 817 00:42:04,280 --> 00:42:06,040 Speaker 2: is a little Doug Collins where it's like you just 818 00:42:06,120 --> 00:42:09,359 Speaker 2: let Josh Josh is the guy and it's like, no, 819 00:42:09,719 --> 00:42:11,840 Speaker 2: The truth of the matter is the tush push doesn't 820 00:42:11,840 --> 00:42:14,000 Speaker 2: work with a six seven quarterback. It's not going to 821 00:42:14,040 --> 00:42:16,600 Speaker 2: work against Kansas City's D line. It's just not gonna work. 822 00:42:16,600 --> 00:42:19,200 Speaker 2: And when it does, he can get hurt, he can fumble. 823 00:42:19,360 --> 00:42:22,359 Speaker 2: I mean, by the way he almost lateraled last week. 824 00:42:22,360 --> 00:42:25,360 Speaker 2: If you recall, remember against the Ravens, Josh wanted to 825 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:28,120 Speaker 2: lateral once. He did it again in this game where 826 00:42:28,280 --> 00:42:30,920 Speaker 2: where he's he's getting rambunctious, he's getting worked up, he's 827 00:42:30,920 --> 00:42:33,759 Speaker 2: trying to make a play. It's like, God, I don't know. 828 00:42:33,800 --> 00:42:37,040 Speaker 2: I just I feel bad for Buffalo fans. I thought 829 00:42:37,120 --> 00:42:41,399 Speaker 2: this was the year. But you know, it's sometimes it's 830 00:42:41,440 --> 00:42:43,360 Speaker 2: just as simple as why would you bet against Malmes. 831 00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:45,480 Speaker 2: I didn't bet against Kansas City because I didn't think 832 00:42:45,560 --> 00:42:50,000 Speaker 2: they were capable, But I thought Buffalo, this was the 833 00:42:50,000 --> 00:42:52,240 Speaker 2: best version of Buffalo. And then in the second half 834 00:42:52,480 --> 00:42:54,040 Speaker 2: they clammed up a little bit. 835 00:42:54,560 --> 00:42:57,319 Speaker 3: Well, let's look at Andy Reid on a fourth and 836 00:42:57,360 --> 00:43:01,520 Speaker 3: one early in that game. They had Mahonemes basically scrambled 837 00:43:01,560 --> 00:43:04,040 Speaker 3: to the right, and Mahomes isn't as fast as Josh Allen. 838 00:43:04,560 --> 00:43:07,360 Speaker 3: How often in huge games this year, did they know 839 00:43:07,520 --> 00:43:10,840 Speaker 3: Jayden's closer to You know, Josh Allen used Jayden to 840 00:43:10,840 --> 00:43:13,360 Speaker 3: get on the edges. They know you're running it up 841 00:43:13,400 --> 00:43:16,480 Speaker 3: the middle. If Jim Nance knows that, So Spags and 842 00:43:16,480 --> 00:43:19,320 Speaker 3: Andy kind of wink wink told him over a sandwich 843 00:43:19,560 --> 00:43:23,040 Speaker 3: in the conference room after a player too, you should 844 00:43:23,080 --> 00:43:25,480 Speaker 3: realize this isn't going to work and pivot. So if 845 00:43:25,520 --> 00:43:28,080 Speaker 3: anyone wants to be critical on the tush push plays 846 00:43:28,560 --> 00:43:31,399 Speaker 3: that they worked last week, they were not working this week. 847 00:43:31,440 --> 00:43:31,800 Speaker 2: Pivot. 848 00:43:32,000 --> 00:43:34,120 Speaker 3: You have one of the greatest athletes pound for it. 849 00:43:34,280 --> 00:43:37,399 Speaker 3: You have like the modern you have this generation's version 850 00:43:37,440 --> 00:43:40,279 Speaker 3: of Cam Newton. So get him on the He's fast enough, 851 00:43:40,320 --> 00:43:42,360 Speaker 3: he's been doing his whole career to get on the 852 00:43:42,480 --> 00:43:44,880 Speaker 3: edges of the tackle. But they just they were obsessed 853 00:43:44,920 --> 00:43:47,239 Speaker 3: with running it and his move and they knew it 854 00:43:47,320 --> 00:43:49,640 Speaker 3: was just to go right over the left guard and 855 00:43:49,680 --> 00:43:53,920 Speaker 3: they clearly emphasized pinching that area and he goes high. 856 00:43:54,280 --> 00:43:58,839 Speaker 3: So it's like the Washington thing. It sucks to lose, right, 857 00:43:58,880 --> 00:44:01,960 Speaker 3: they got there, But how what an incredible accomplishment for 858 00:44:02,040 --> 00:44:04,840 Speaker 3: the organization. Think about Josh Harris's owned the Sixers for 859 00:44:04,880 --> 00:44:07,320 Speaker 3: almost fifteen years. They've never made it to a conference championship. 860 00:44:07,360 --> 00:44:08,800 Speaker 3: He's owned this team one year and they're in the 861 00:44:08,800 --> 00:44:11,080 Speaker 3: conference championship for the first time since nineteen ninety one 862 00:44:11,280 --> 00:44:13,279 Speaker 3: with a team that I mean, they don't even have 863 00:44:13,320 --> 00:44:16,920 Speaker 3: a top just guy for guy fifteen roster in the NFL. 864 00:44:17,160 --> 00:44:19,320 Speaker 3: You know, they have a special quarterback and a good coach. 865 00:44:19,880 --> 00:44:22,719 Speaker 3: But I think when you look at the Bills, you know, 866 00:44:22,760 --> 00:44:24,120 Speaker 3: I think a lot of people did think the Bills 867 00:44:24,120 --> 00:44:27,239 Speaker 3: were going to step back this year. Now. I thought 868 00:44:27,239 --> 00:44:28,640 Speaker 3: they were gonna make the playoffs. I didn't know how 869 00:44:28,640 --> 00:44:30,359 Speaker 3: good they were going to be. They were right there 870 00:44:30,400 --> 00:44:32,319 Speaker 3: total toe. I mean, they were up twenty two to 871 00:44:32,360 --> 00:44:34,520 Speaker 3: twenty one in the fourth quarter against the Chiefs. I 872 00:44:34,520 --> 00:44:36,680 Speaker 3: think that's where it hurts. You have now had the 873 00:44:36,719 --> 00:44:40,040 Speaker 3: Chiefs in Kansas City on the ropes multiple times and 874 00:44:40,080 --> 00:44:41,839 Speaker 3: you can't get it done. But I think this goes 875 00:44:41,880 --> 00:44:44,000 Speaker 3: back to the Michael Jordan thing. That was true with 876 00:44:44,040 --> 00:44:45,920 Speaker 3: Michael Jordan. People had him on the ropes. People had 877 00:44:45,920 --> 00:44:47,680 Speaker 3: Tiger Woods on the ropes and they just couldn't close. 878 00:44:47,880 --> 00:44:50,440 Speaker 3: At least, if you are going to have this version 879 00:44:50,480 --> 00:44:53,759 Speaker 3: of anyone on the ropes, it's these guys. No one 880 00:44:53,800 --> 00:44:56,440 Speaker 3: can beat them if they win the Super Bowl, if 881 00:44:56,480 --> 00:44:58,440 Speaker 3: they win three straight, I mean, we've never seen that. 882 00:44:58,480 --> 00:45:00,640 Speaker 3: When we're never seeing that again, all these guys could 883 00:45:00,719 --> 00:45:03,560 Speaker 3: just retire because I mean, who's ever matching that? 884 00:45:05,000 --> 00:45:10,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, the again, you know, Buffalo is gonna blame the officials. 885 00:45:10,440 --> 00:45:13,480 Speaker 2: We got a first down. It's like once, once the 886 00:45:13,520 --> 00:45:16,839 Speaker 2: emotion dies down, you're going to look back at all 887 00:45:16,920 --> 00:45:20,600 Speaker 2: the two point conversions missed and the tush pushes and 888 00:45:20,719 --> 00:45:23,600 Speaker 2: you're opening drive and you couldn't you couldn't make stops 889 00:45:23,680 --> 00:45:26,719 Speaker 2: Kansas City on their last drive. And uh, you know, 890 00:45:26,880 --> 00:45:29,520 Speaker 2: I think, listen, we got one football game left, Kansas 891 00:45:29,520 --> 00:45:32,760 Speaker 2: City favored by a point and a half over Philadelphia, 892 00:45:32,800 --> 00:45:36,880 Speaker 2: and I like Kansas City high scoring, getting There'll be 893 00:45:36,880 --> 00:45:40,640 Speaker 2: some points, but again, I will take the best quarterback 894 00:45:40,920 --> 00:45:44,280 Speaker 2: probably ever, and the best coach in my opinion, probably 895 00:45:44,320 --> 00:45:46,840 Speaker 2: ever in a big game with two weeks to prepare. 896 00:45:47,320 --> 00:45:52,480 Speaker 2: And I said I felt going into the game this weekend, 897 00:45:52,520 --> 00:45:57,400 Speaker 2: going into it, the AFC champ would win the Super Bowl. 898 00:45:57,560 --> 00:46:01,120 Speaker 2: But while I was watching the Eagles, I thought Philadelphia 899 00:46:02,000 --> 00:46:06,200 Speaker 2: would bury Buffalo. Buffalo would have no answers for that offense. 900 00:46:06,320 --> 00:46:09,560 Speaker 2: Jesus Washington's defense played their ass off for six weeks 901 00:46:09,840 --> 00:46:13,920 Speaker 2: and they got bullied. And now for our segment, Hot 902 00:46:13,960 --> 00:46:17,360 Speaker 2: Off the Press, presented by our friends at Louisiana Hot Sauce. 903 00:46:17,440 --> 00:46:20,640 Speaker 2: This stuff's great. Bring the food at your big game 904 00:46:20,680 --> 00:46:23,520 Speaker 2: party to a whole new level with the original Louisiana 905 00:46:23,560 --> 00:46:28,560 Speaker 2: Brand Hot Sauce. Bold, authentic flavor embodies the rich culinary 906 00:46:28,600 --> 00:46:31,120 Speaker 2: tradition of Louisiana. I'm going to the Super Bowl in 907 00:46:31,160 --> 00:46:34,880 Speaker 2: New Orleans. Can't wait. 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The Eagles have now been to eight NFC 915 00:46:56,920 --> 00:47:01,239 Speaker 2: championships in four Super Bowls since the Cowboys have been 916 00:47:01,360 --> 00:47:05,000 Speaker 2: to one conference championship, so Philadelphia is separated as franchise. 917 00:47:06,560 --> 00:47:10,400 Speaker 2: But the Cowboys announced Brian Schottenheimer as the head coach 918 00:47:10,560 --> 00:47:16,359 Speaker 2: on a Friday night news dump, late late, late Friday night. 919 00:47:17,000 --> 00:47:22,440 Speaker 2: Now it makes me believe that either Jerry Jones was 920 00:47:22,480 --> 00:47:28,399 Speaker 2: caught completely flat footed by Mike McCarthy choosing to leave, 921 00:47:29,800 --> 00:47:32,960 Speaker 2: or it's some sort of plan to get the number 922 00:47:33,000 --> 00:47:37,319 Speaker 2: one pick next year, because Schottenheimer is a nice guy, 923 00:47:37,480 --> 00:47:42,720 Speaker 2: but he is a bounce around the league, never really 924 00:47:43,120 --> 00:47:47,439 Speaker 2: like getting opportunities at the highest level. Jag Seattle can't 925 00:47:47,520 --> 00:47:56,000 Speaker 2: really maintain jobs. I said this the other day. Their 926 00:47:56,080 --> 00:48:01,120 Speaker 2: lack of urgency on Dak's contract crushed them, and their 927 00:48:01,239 --> 00:48:06,880 Speaker 2: lack of urgency on hiring a coach. It's hard to explain. 928 00:48:07,560 --> 00:48:09,080 Speaker 2: I don't know how to explain it. 929 00:48:10,880 --> 00:48:13,960 Speaker 3: I think it's pretty clear. You know Jerry Well, the 930 00:48:14,239 --> 00:48:18,040 Speaker 3: news dumps very telling, right. Jerry runs his franchise for 931 00:48:18,040 --> 00:48:20,160 Speaker 3: the last definitely the last fifteen twenty years like a 932 00:48:20,200 --> 00:48:22,799 Speaker 3: television show. He literally was just on one of the more 933 00:48:22,800 --> 00:48:26,000 Speaker 3: popular ones in the country. You can't tell me. I mean, 934 00:48:26,239 --> 00:48:27,920 Speaker 3: if Jerry liked the hire, he would have put this 935 00:48:27,960 --> 00:48:29,560 Speaker 3: thing out in the middle of the night on Sunday 936 00:48:29,640 --> 00:48:31,719 Speaker 3: or first thing Monday morning, so everyone talked about him 937 00:48:31,760 --> 00:48:35,000 Speaker 3: all week Friday night ten o'clock, not Friday night ten 938 00:48:35,040 --> 00:48:38,640 Speaker 3: o'clock Eastern. I mean this was late after the country 939 00:48:38,680 --> 00:48:43,080 Speaker 3: might have been asleep. I think he thought, listen, they 940 00:48:43,120 --> 00:48:44,960 Speaker 3: knew coming into the season that Mike McCarthy was on, 941 00:48:45,160 --> 00:48:47,920 Speaker 3: his contract was ending, so we all knew that. We 942 00:48:47,960 --> 00:48:50,799 Speaker 3: assumed Mike McCarthy was fired. And then Black Monday came 943 00:48:50,840 --> 00:48:53,440 Speaker 3: and Mike was not fired. We're like, well, clearly and 944 00:48:53,440 --> 00:48:55,600 Speaker 3: people have been talking, maybe they're just going to keep them. 945 00:48:56,000 --> 00:48:57,839 Speaker 3: Jerry thought it could just give him some fake two 946 00:48:57,920 --> 00:49:00,000 Speaker 3: year contract, like Mike, where the hell are you gonna go? 947 00:49:00,719 --> 00:49:03,120 Speaker 3: And pretty clear Mike might have misplaced his hand a 948 00:49:03,120 --> 00:49:04,759 Speaker 3: little too, because I think he thought he could get 949 00:49:04,760 --> 00:49:08,640 Speaker 3: the Bears job. Yeah, but I think Mike realized kind 950 00:49:08,640 --> 00:49:10,719 Speaker 3: of maybe halfway or toward the end of that week, 951 00:49:10,840 --> 00:49:13,719 Speaker 3: as he wanted Jason Witten on his staff, Jerry was 952 00:49:13,760 --> 00:49:15,520 Speaker 3: just gonna kind of bend him over, like, hey, Jerry, 953 00:49:15,560 --> 00:49:17,720 Speaker 3: I've made a lot of money in the last fifteen years, buddy, 954 00:49:17,960 --> 00:49:20,239 Speaker 3: I don't need you, and I'm not just going to 955 00:49:20,239 --> 00:49:23,400 Speaker 3: acquiesce to everything you want and basically told him to 956 00:49:23,440 --> 00:49:25,680 Speaker 3: kick Rocks. And I think Jerry thought the whole time 957 00:49:26,120 --> 00:49:28,200 Speaker 3: he could essentially give him like a two year contract. 958 00:49:28,480 --> 00:49:31,360 Speaker 3: You know, think about this, Jerry just hired Brian Schottenheimer. 959 00:49:31,600 --> 00:49:34,200 Speaker 3: Jerry's kind of cheap, Like that's one thing that's pretty 960 00:49:34,239 --> 00:49:39,080 Speaker 3: telling Jerry's not these Ben Johnson, Mike Rabel making twelve thirteen, fourteen. 961 00:49:39,280 --> 00:49:42,760 Speaker 3: Mike McCarthy was making seven million dollars right now. Granted 962 00:49:42,800 --> 00:49:44,239 Speaker 3: he was hired five years ago, but he was on 963 00:49:44,280 --> 00:49:46,880 Speaker 3: a seven year million dollars. That's one of the lower 964 00:49:46,920 --> 00:49:50,480 Speaker 3: paid coaches in the league. Would you guess Brian Schottenheimer 965 00:49:50,560 --> 00:49:53,520 Speaker 3: is making more than seven million dollars. There's a decent 966 00:49:53,600 --> 00:49:56,520 Speaker 3: chance that Brian Schottenheimer's the lowest paid coach in the NFL. 967 00:49:56,680 --> 00:49:57,160 Speaker 2: I think he is. 968 00:49:57,400 --> 00:49:59,279 Speaker 3: We know what Ben Johnson makes, we know Pete Carroll 969 00:49:59,320 --> 00:50:02,239 Speaker 3: ain't make it seven, and we know Bileam Cohen just 970 00:50:02,280 --> 00:50:05,239 Speaker 3: got twelve or thirteen million dollars. So Jerry's a little cheap. 971 00:50:05,400 --> 00:50:08,200 Speaker 3: He misplayed his hand. And you'd been saying this, and 972 00:50:08,239 --> 00:50:11,040 Speaker 3: I've always defended Jerry a little bit. He is really 973 00:50:11,080 --> 00:50:14,000 Speaker 3: in his Al Davis phase now, like they are. That 974 00:50:14,320 --> 00:50:18,440 Speaker 3: was sometimes you fire a coach whatever it's time, but 975 00:50:19,040 --> 00:50:21,920 Speaker 3: go through that week and then eventually break up with 976 00:50:21,960 --> 00:50:24,759 Speaker 3: Mike McCarthy and end up a week later with Brian Schottenheimer. 977 00:50:25,200 --> 00:50:27,360 Speaker 3: And once upon a time Brian Schottenheim, remember when he 978 00:50:27,400 --> 00:50:29,759 Speaker 3: was Rex Ryan's OC and they were with Mark Sanchez. 979 00:50:30,000 --> 00:50:31,560 Speaker 3: He was like thirty seven, thirty eight years old. He 980 00:50:31,600 --> 00:50:34,799 Speaker 3: was viewed as a head coach. That was fifteen years ago. 981 00:50:35,120 --> 00:50:37,760 Speaker 3: Was the last time Brian Schottenheimer had a head coaching interview? 982 00:50:37,760 --> 00:50:39,799 Speaker 3: Has he had one in a decade? Now? That's not 983 00:50:40,040 --> 00:50:42,919 Speaker 3: the end all be all, But why would you fire 984 00:50:42,960 --> 00:50:46,200 Speaker 3: Mike McCarthy, who has accomplished suff and then hire his 985 00:50:46,239 --> 00:50:49,680 Speaker 3: offensive coordinator who's not some valued candidate. It doesn't make 986 00:50:49,680 --> 00:50:50,200 Speaker 3: any sense. 987 00:50:50,360 --> 00:50:55,719 Speaker 2: He didn't even call plays. Yeah, McCarthy, you know it's 988 00:50:55,760 --> 00:51:04,319 Speaker 2: not It's not below Jerry to actually make calls dissuading 989 00:51:04,360 --> 00:51:07,239 Speaker 2: people from hiring Mike McCarthy because Mike McCarthy suddenly was 990 00:51:07,239 --> 00:51:09,279 Speaker 2: a hot candidate. Now he's not even getting interviewed, and 991 00:51:09,320 --> 00:51:11,560 Speaker 2: he's clearly the best candidate on the market. I mean, 992 00:51:11,600 --> 00:51:13,440 Speaker 2: the Saints, what are the Saints going to do? He'd 993 00:51:13,480 --> 00:51:17,160 Speaker 2: obviously the best candidate is I think, you know, and 994 00:51:17,520 --> 00:51:19,600 Speaker 2: I've said this, if Lebron didn't go to the Lakers, 995 00:51:19,640 --> 00:51:21,880 Speaker 2: the Lakers are the Cowboys. They're just certain them. I mean, 996 00:51:22,080 --> 00:51:25,319 Speaker 2: Lebron is literally saved the franchise. They were Kobe's last 997 00:51:25,320 --> 00:51:27,680 Speaker 2: five years. I think they're the worst win lost percentage 998 00:51:27,719 --> 00:51:29,120 Speaker 2: in the league. It could be wrong, but it was. 999 00:51:29,239 --> 00:51:34,080 Speaker 2: It was really bad. So it's just, you know, it's 1000 00:51:34,120 --> 00:51:38,240 Speaker 2: just one of those things where it's not a coincidence 1001 00:51:39,360 --> 00:51:41,800 Speaker 2: when people like Andy Reid are successful all the time. 1002 00:51:42,320 --> 00:51:45,640 Speaker 2: It's not a coincidence when certain gms have good draft 1003 00:51:45,640 --> 00:51:50,080 Speaker 2: classes over and over and over. And I think the 1004 00:51:50,160 --> 00:51:52,600 Speaker 2: Dallas Cowboys the last couple of draft classes have been 1005 00:51:52,600 --> 00:51:55,040 Speaker 2: a weak. I mean they've missed on their their first 1006 00:51:55,040 --> 00:51:57,120 Speaker 2: I mean they hit on Ceedee Lamb and Micah, but 1007 00:51:57,160 --> 00:51:59,799 Speaker 2: their last two first round picks have been weak. They 1008 00:52:00,239 --> 00:52:04,000 Speaker 2: work by Dak Prescott again, They're just they have really 1009 00:52:04,040 --> 00:52:06,600 Speaker 2: fallen to me, John and I don't take any pleasure 1010 00:52:06,640 --> 00:52:08,919 Speaker 2: in saying this. They've become a little like Cleveland. They're 1011 00:52:08,920 --> 00:52:12,000 Speaker 2: a little like the Jets. They're not as chaotic, but 1012 00:52:12,040 --> 00:52:16,000 Speaker 2: they're they're really a second tier franchise. Like they're they're 1013 00:52:16,160 --> 00:52:20,279 Speaker 2: they're not even they're there are not remotely close to 1014 00:52:20,400 --> 00:52:25,000 Speaker 2: a top five NFC roster. Forget AFC, they're not. They're 1015 00:52:25,400 --> 00:52:28,040 Speaker 2: they could they could be the eighth, the ninth best 1016 00:52:28,160 --> 00:52:29,760 Speaker 2: roster in the NFC. 1017 00:52:30,040 --> 00:52:32,680 Speaker 3: Now, well, think about this, you just hit on they 1018 00:52:32,680 --> 00:52:35,239 Speaker 3: haven't been in the Conference Championship game since what ninety six? 1019 00:52:36,120 --> 00:52:38,960 Speaker 3: The Eagles just since that foal So Foles and then 1020 00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:41,760 Speaker 3: the last two Jalen have not only been to three, 1021 00:52:42,280 --> 00:52:45,560 Speaker 3: they won them. I mean the last two they played 1022 00:52:45,600 --> 00:52:48,640 Speaker 3: Minnesota with Foles, they blew them out. Jalen against the 1023 00:52:48,719 --> 00:52:51,200 Speaker 3: Niners they knocked out Purty, blew them out, and tonight 1024 00:52:51,239 --> 00:52:54,040 Speaker 3: they scored fifty five points. So they've been to three 1025 00:52:54,080 --> 00:52:56,480 Speaker 3: super Bowls in the last what eight years? Seven years? 1026 00:52:57,080 --> 00:52:59,400 Speaker 3: So you are in a different stratosphere than them. And 1027 00:52:59,440 --> 00:53:03,680 Speaker 3: then Washing sells the team. They get a real coach, 1028 00:53:03,800 --> 00:53:07,200 Speaker 3: a superstar quarterback, and a real GM and they're gonna 1029 00:53:07,200 --> 00:53:10,359 Speaker 3: start lapping you. If I'm a cowboy fan, thank god 1030 00:53:10,440 --> 00:53:15,719 Speaker 3: the Giants have their own issues or we would. It's 1031 00:53:16,000 --> 00:53:21,160 Speaker 3: that Friday night for a guy that knows just I mean, 1032 00:53:21,239 --> 00:53:23,080 Speaker 3: one thing he's great about is getting people to talk 1033 00:53:23,120 --> 00:53:25,360 Speaker 3: about his team. I mean, it's why he talks twice 1034 00:53:25,360 --> 00:53:27,680 Speaker 3: a week. No other owner says a peep column. None 1035 00:53:27,680 --> 00:53:29,879 Speaker 3: of them talk at all. It's not like they don't 1036 00:53:29,880 --> 00:53:31,960 Speaker 3: have Biggie. They realize, what's the point. Why am I 1037 00:53:32,000 --> 00:53:35,200 Speaker 3: going to say a word? Most gms? You notice how 1038 00:53:35,200 --> 00:53:37,879 Speaker 3: many gms come on your television show throughout the year, 1039 00:53:38,520 --> 00:53:40,560 Speaker 3: sparingly here and there. But they let the coach and 1040 00:53:40,600 --> 00:53:43,560 Speaker 3: the players talk during the season, right, it's not their time. 1041 00:53:44,040 --> 00:53:47,600 Speaker 3: Jerry talks twice a week, sometimes three times. And I 1042 00:53:47,640 --> 00:53:49,600 Speaker 3: don't blame anyone from talking to him because he gives 1043 00:53:49,640 --> 00:53:52,040 Speaker 3: you incredible quotes. But that's not a healthy way to operate. 1044 00:53:52,680 --> 00:53:54,520 Speaker 3: It's just not And I thought that it was overblown 1045 00:53:54,560 --> 00:53:56,560 Speaker 3: a little bit when remember when the story came out, 1046 00:53:56,680 --> 00:54:00,160 Speaker 3: Dak said, they have fans walking around the facility, but 1047 00:54:00,320 --> 00:54:02,680 Speaker 3: once you start losing, you start going. Well, where Jerry's 1048 00:54:02,680 --> 00:54:05,279 Speaker 3: priorities right now? It's like, does he just want to 1049 00:54:05,320 --> 00:54:07,239 Speaker 3: save some money here with Brian Schottenheim or did he 1050 00:54:07,280 --> 00:54:09,040 Speaker 3: get into a situation that he never thought he'd be 1051 00:54:09,080 --> 00:54:11,200 Speaker 3: in and then didn't know who to talk to. Of course, 1052 00:54:11,239 --> 00:54:14,320 Speaker 3: Dion wasn't that interested. He's Dean, doesn't answer to anyone 1053 00:54:14,320 --> 00:54:16,719 Speaker 3: in Colorado. Jerry tell him everything to do. That's the 1054 00:54:16,760 --> 00:54:20,000 Speaker 3: other thing. You go work with the Cowboys, like you 1055 00:54:20,120 --> 00:54:23,800 Speaker 3: listen Woody Johnson, theseuys bug you with dumb ideas. Jerry's 1056 00:54:23,840 --> 00:54:26,279 Speaker 3: literally telling you like who to play when to play him, 1057 00:54:26,680 --> 00:54:29,680 Speaker 3: you know, like football, Like he thinks he's al Davis 1058 00:54:29,680 --> 00:54:31,120 Speaker 3: lost his mind. But at one point in time, al 1059 00:54:31,200 --> 00:54:33,880 Speaker 3: Davis really new football? Like does Jerry really know? Like 1060 00:54:34,440 --> 00:54:36,919 Speaker 3: is Jerry watching tape? Give me no chance. I don't 1061 00:54:36,920 --> 00:54:39,440 Speaker 3: even blame him, But I also wouldn't be an owner 1062 00:54:39,480 --> 00:54:41,279 Speaker 3: if I'm not watching tape telling you what to do. 1063 00:54:43,000 --> 00:54:48,160 Speaker 2: Well, the Kansas City Chiefs have won seventeen straight one 1064 00:54:48,480 --> 00:54:53,440 Speaker 2: possession games NFL record. They will be favored over Philadelphia. 1065 00:54:55,960 --> 00:54:58,680 Speaker 3: You think he wins this game, Andy, I guess he 1066 00:54:58,800 --> 00:55:01,320 Speaker 3: just immediately on the Lombard Pardi Walsh Belichick. 1067 00:55:03,880 --> 00:55:07,040 Speaker 2: You know what, John, I think I've told you this before. John, 1068 00:55:07,160 --> 00:55:13,480 Speaker 2: if the NFL had addressed CCE ten years earlier and 1069 00:55:15,400 --> 00:55:18,399 Speaker 2: change the rules ten years earlier, Belichick would have two 1070 00:55:18,520 --> 00:55:21,000 Speaker 2: fewer Super Bowls. Andy would have one or two more, 1071 00:55:21,719 --> 00:55:25,560 Speaker 2: and potentially and we would be viewing we would be 1072 00:55:25,640 --> 00:55:27,399 Speaker 2: viewing Andy Reid as the best coach of all time. 1073 00:55:27,440 --> 00:55:30,480 Speaker 2: I mean, here's some things. Andy's one of those guys 1074 00:55:30,480 --> 00:55:32,799 Speaker 2: that has aged well. And I really consider this a thing. 1075 00:55:33,400 --> 00:55:36,319 Speaker 2: How do you age Belichick has not aged well? You know, 1076 00:55:36,400 --> 00:55:40,880 Speaker 2: kind of grumpy, domineering coach. Mike Dickett in age well. 1077 00:55:41,160 --> 00:55:44,440 Speaker 2: Bobby Knight didn't age well. Tony Larusa didn't age well. 1078 00:55:45,040 --> 00:55:49,240 Speaker 2: Bill Belichick's not aging particularly well. Kind of this my way, 1079 00:55:49,520 --> 00:55:54,960 Speaker 2: domineering rigidity. Who tends to age well? Are people that 1080 00:55:55,080 --> 00:56:00,000 Speaker 2: are willing to elevate others, be others, mentors give as well. 1081 00:56:00,080 --> 00:56:03,719 Speaker 2: Let's get Andy Reid ages really well. Bill Walsh, by 1082 00:56:03,760 --> 00:56:06,640 Speaker 2: the way, you know, on his coaching tree, and I 1083 00:56:06,680 --> 00:56:09,800 Speaker 2: think there are certain coaches out there that are givers 1084 00:56:10,320 --> 00:56:15,440 Speaker 2: and mentors. And I think I think Andy's ability to 1085 00:56:15,719 --> 00:56:21,520 Speaker 2: win with multiple quarterbacks is something Belichick could never do. 1086 00:56:21,760 --> 00:56:24,320 Speaker 2: And Belichick did in age well. Like there's two eras 1087 00:56:24,360 --> 00:56:29,839 Speaker 2: of football. Andy won in both. Bill dominated one and 1088 00:56:29,880 --> 00:56:32,719 Speaker 2: got fire in the other. And so I look at 1089 00:56:32,760 --> 00:56:36,040 Speaker 2: Andy Reid as he didn't have the early success, but 1090 00:56:36,080 --> 00:56:38,359 Speaker 2: he didn't have Tom Brady. He was dealing with Michael Vick, 1091 00:56:38,440 --> 00:56:40,480 Speaker 2: and he was dealing with Donovan McNabb and you know, 1092 00:56:40,520 --> 00:56:44,040 Speaker 2: he was dealing with B and C quarterbacks. Bill couldn't 1093 00:56:44,040 --> 00:56:46,360 Speaker 2: win with anybody. He had one year with Matt Castle, like, 1094 00:56:46,880 --> 00:56:51,239 Speaker 2: he just struggled with everybody. So and when Bill made 1095 00:56:51,239 --> 00:56:55,200 Speaker 2: that move to make Matt Patricia an offensive coordinator, it 1096 00:56:55,320 --> 00:57:01,200 Speaker 2: was like whoa, whoa, He's really toned after what's happened 1097 00:57:01,239 --> 00:57:04,040 Speaker 2: on the league League. Yeah, I was just like, wow, Bill, 1098 00:57:04,120 --> 00:57:07,399 Speaker 2: You've It's like it's like the stories you hear about 1099 00:57:07,400 --> 00:57:10,040 Speaker 2: Tony LaRussa with the White Sox. It's like just it's 1100 00:57:10,160 --> 00:57:12,680 Speaker 2: the game's passed him or Bill or Bobby Night at 1101 00:57:12,719 --> 00:57:16,080 Speaker 2: the end, you know it just the game had passed 1102 00:57:16,160 --> 00:57:18,440 Speaker 2: him by the one and done culture. Bobby couldn't put 1103 00:57:18,440 --> 00:57:20,520 Speaker 2: his arms around it. You know, Rest in peace for Bobby. 1104 00:57:20,560 --> 00:57:25,560 Speaker 2: But I think Andy's the best go back if you're 1105 00:57:25,560 --> 00:57:27,720 Speaker 2: a Bill's fan when this game's on the NFL network, 1106 00:57:27,840 --> 00:57:31,760 Speaker 2: and watch the first drive of Buffalo and watch the 1107 00:57:31,800 --> 00:57:35,560 Speaker 2: first drive of Kansas City. It was a coaching mismatch. 1108 00:57:35,640 --> 00:57:38,200 Speaker 2: I don't know what Buffalo was trying to do is 1109 00:57:38,320 --> 00:57:42,480 Speaker 2: if they did not practice. Kansas City is like attacking 1110 00:57:42,680 --> 00:57:46,040 Speaker 2: the middle of the field. And then on the final drive, 1111 00:57:46,240 --> 00:57:50,320 Speaker 2: look at what Spags reduced Buffalo to. You saw great 1112 00:57:50,400 --> 00:57:54,160 Speaker 2: offensive coaching to start it, brilliant defensive coaching to end it. 1113 00:57:54,800 --> 00:57:58,160 Speaker 2: And that's the difference. That to me, was the difference 1114 00:57:58,160 --> 00:58:00,520 Speaker 2: in the guy. I thought it was a real for 1115 00:58:00,600 --> 00:58:01,640 Speaker 2: Kansas City's coaching. 1116 00:58:03,080 --> 00:58:07,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, I reiterate everything you said. Just it's crazy. I 1117 00:58:07,760 --> 00:58:12,640 Speaker 3: can't I just Buffalo had that lead. I think anytime. 1118 00:58:13,440 --> 00:58:15,640 Speaker 3: This is the second time now they've had them on 1119 00:58:15,680 --> 00:58:18,320 Speaker 3: the road with a lead in the fourth quarter. I know. 1120 00:58:18,440 --> 00:58:20,040 Speaker 3: Listen and I know a lot of forty nine er 1121 00:58:20,080 --> 00:58:22,280 Speaker 3: people in my life. The forty nine ers have had 1122 00:58:22,280 --> 00:58:24,680 Speaker 3: the lead twice on Andy Reid's That's part of this 1123 00:58:24,760 --> 00:58:28,280 Speaker 3: era too. They are coming back in all their games. 1124 00:58:28,600 --> 00:58:30,880 Speaker 3: They are down in the second half. They are not 1125 00:58:31,400 --> 00:58:34,760 Speaker 3: blowing every very Patriot like that way. Like a lot 1126 00:58:34,840 --> 00:58:37,120 Speaker 3: of the Patriot games were back and forth and time. Yeah, 1127 00:58:37,200 --> 00:58:38,760 Speaker 3: they won with situational football. 1128 00:58:38,760 --> 00:58:40,640 Speaker 2: Big changes today. 1129 00:58:41,320 --> 00:58:43,800 Speaker 3: So it's like to be down twenty two to twenty 1130 00:58:43,840 --> 00:58:45,480 Speaker 3: one and then all of a sudden, five minutes later 1131 00:58:45,480 --> 00:58:47,040 Speaker 3: they have a seven point lead and you're like, eh, 1132 00:58:47,080 --> 00:58:48,800 Speaker 3: they're winning this thing. What happened that one? 1133 00:58:49,200 --> 00:58:52,520 Speaker 2: Listen, you and I I remember I lived in Connecticut. 1134 00:58:52,680 --> 00:58:56,480 Speaker 2: I heard the same stuff. It's the officials, they get breaks. 1135 00:58:57,360 --> 00:59:01,760 Speaker 2: My take was always a balls the coaching sport be 1136 00:59:02,520 --> 00:59:06,880 Speaker 2: Mahomes and Brady in these big spots. There's so much 1137 00:59:06,880 --> 00:59:09,000 Speaker 2: about football, John, you and I and the fans don't 1138 00:59:09,000 --> 00:59:12,120 Speaker 2: see at the line of scrimmage, and these just circumstantial moments. 1139 00:59:13,080 --> 00:59:15,400 Speaker 2: Brady and Mahomes are the two best I've ever seen. 1140 00:59:15,560 --> 00:59:17,800 Speaker 2: Manning's up there, but they're just better than everybody else 1141 00:59:17,800 --> 00:59:18,320 Speaker 2: in those Why. 1142 00:59:18,200 --> 00:59:19,880 Speaker 3: They don't throw picks and they don't fumble in these 1143 00:59:19,880 --> 00:59:21,640 Speaker 3: big moments. When's the last time the Chiefs turned the 1144 00:59:21,640 --> 00:59:23,640 Speaker 3: ball over? It feels like it's been years. 1145 00:59:23,680 --> 00:59:30,280 Speaker 2: Well, they had Yeah, they had one fumble today near 1146 00:59:30,320 --> 00:59:33,080 Speaker 2: the defensive line. I remember, and by the way, Mahomes 1147 00:59:33,120 --> 00:59:35,280 Speaker 2: had it and Ed Oliver stole it from him. 1148 00:59:35,520 --> 00:59:39,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, good points. Mahmes fumbled. 1149 00:59:39,480 --> 00:59:43,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, Buffalo again. Sho reiterate Buffalo either fumbled four or 1150 00:59:43,280 --> 00:59:45,000 Speaker 2: five times, recovered all of them. 1151 00:59:45,200 --> 00:59:46,040 Speaker 3: That's unheard of. 1152 00:59:47,800 --> 00:59:52,520 Speaker 2: That's dark magic shit, all right. Three and Ounces podcast 1153 00:59:52,560 --> 00:59:56,800 Speaker 2: Former NFL scout John middlecoff as always great seeing. 1154 00:59:56,600 --> 00:59:57,560 Speaker 3: You, see you go 1155 01:00:01,440 --> 01:00:02,120 Speaker 1: The volume