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<v Speaker 1>to us or suffer the consequences. Unit. Yeah, welcome by

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<v Speaker 1>your host Friday Bron. Fine god Bro say practice practice

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<v Speaker 1>stand ball ladies and job in your b With that

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<v Speaker 1>we walk of you inside of Studio thirty four. This

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<v Speaker 1>easy BFFs. He's Frank Staffle. I am Grand sauceman. It's

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<v Speaker 1>having gay Happy Monday too. Of the Super Bowl is set.

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<v Speaker 1>How was the wedding you've been to in your life?

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<v Speaker 1>It was good? It was a fun time. How I

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<v Speaker 1>got to meet in the Florida of it? It was

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<v Speaker 1>still always on, still working, still doing my thing. You're

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<v Speaker 1>looking crispy, bro, especially compared to me. I look like

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<v Speaker 1>a ghost now compared to you. I probably did even

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<v Speaker 1>before this, but you know it's now even more so.

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<v Speaker 1>A lot of people said they really saw me in

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<v Speaker 1>my element this weekend wearing a spo No, of course. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>but you know so when Judy Mama CRUs been all

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<v Speaker 1>these weddings, Right, Judy, it's stuck in like the middle

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<v Speaker 1>of New Jersey, somewhere in a long island. She doesn't

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<v Speaker 1>like deal just like there, I wi she's gonna do

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<v Speaker 1>all day because like I'm taking pictures and crap. She's

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<v Speaker 1>stuck in a hotel room. Me Jason Bride's mad in

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<v Speaker 1>a wedding in Florida. I couldn't have been happier to

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<v Speaker 1>be by myself for like eight hours with nothing to

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<v Speaker 1>do besides work. It was great. Greg bought a twelve

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<v Speaker 1>pack of white claws. He's hammering white claws while he's

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<v Speaker 1>answering emails. Wow, they had a full bar. I have

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<v Speaker 1>their special Mohito. Had a mohito got the chicken finger basket.

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<v Speaker 1>So when people were calling, I was sipping my mohino,

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<v Speaker 1>eating my chicken fingers. I could read my book because

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I was on the phone. But I was

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<v Speaker 1>ProMED it was great. So the next day everyone was together.

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<v Speaker 1>I was on Sunday before a flight and everyone's like, wow,

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<v Speaker 1>you you really know what you're doing here. You're really

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<v Speaker 1>good at this, Like, it's just what I do. It's

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<v Speaker 1>what I do. That's what I do. What is it

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<v Speaker 1>that you do? Greg really good at lounging and eating

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<v Speaker 1>chicken fingers. I literally, because I keep to myself, I

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<v Speaker 1>guess I'm good at that. I get a chair in

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<v Speaker 1>the sun, I have headphones, I have a book, and

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<v Speaker 1>I lay very peacefully. I don't bother anybody. You fit

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<v Speaker 1>right in in Flora. Yeah, this is why people think

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<v Speaker 1>that you're fifty years old. Yeah. I feel great in there,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's why I feel like a fifty year old

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<v Speaker 1>guy who likes to just lay out in the sun

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<v Speaker 1>would be wearing a speedo. But that's not for you,

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<v Speaker 1>not yet. At least I used like speedos when I

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<v Speaker 1>was like a baby. Not so much anymore. But I

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<v Speaker 1>can see it. My body is not good enough yet.

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<v Speaker 1>We're not we're at in shape. If you you pull

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<v Speaker 1>off the no carb diet for the next time en

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<v Speaker 1>fingers start eating the chicken fingers, you might get into

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<v Speaker 1>the set it not to upset. The chicken figures were

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<v Speaker 1>so damn good on Saturday. We have to go back

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<v Speaker 1>for more on Sunday. Oh well, I am looking forward to,

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<v Speaker 1>of course Super Bowl Sunday, because I'm back and I'll

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<v Speaker 1>be eating a lot of chicken fingers on Super Bowl Sunday.

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<v Speaker 1>That's for sure. That's for damn sure. I hope you do.

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<v Speaker 1>As we watch the Chiefs versus forty Niners, Greg, you

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<v Speaker 1>know it's the first time ever in the Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 1>that two teams predominantly read well things all against each other.

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<v Speaker 1>I did not know that, little up. He's a knowledge

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<v Speaker 1>for you. So do you think the forty Niners will

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<v Speaker 1>be allowed to wear the all whites with the with

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<v Speaker 1>the throwback numbers? So I believe. Look, I think I

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<v Speaker 1>saw Warren Sharp tweeting about that really because I was saying,

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<v Speaker 1>I thought the Niners. I know that it's in Miami,

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<v Speaker 1>so it doesn't I thought the team the better record

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<v Speaker 1>in the regular season gets home field quote unquote. Maybe

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<v Speaker 1>I'm wrong, but I wasn't sure if it was if

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<v Speaker 1>it was an NFC stadium or NFC stadium, But I

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<v Speaker 1>believe it was a team with the best record in

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<v Speaker 1>the regular season is home and traditionally the I heard

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<v Speaker 1>him a broadcast yesterday that if the Titans would have won.

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<v Speaker 1>The Titans would have been in the Dolphins home locker room.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know if that means that they would have

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<v Speaker 1>been Maybe it might just be the a FC teams,

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<v Speaker 1>if teams the home teams, maybe because they were like, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>imagine Ted a hill back in his Miami Dolphins locker room. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>So maybe so maybe that was it. Maybe I'm wrong.

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<v Speaker 1>Maybe it's the whichever stadium it's at, AFC or NFC

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<v Speaker 1>has what it. If someone has to wear white, it

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<v Speaker 1>should be the forty Niners because those jerseys are sweet.

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<v Speaker 1>They've got like the shading on it. Those are awesome, gorgeous. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>I thought they're gonna be red, Okay, that they're they're

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<v Speaker 1>in that all white to be sick. It's not confirmed

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<v Speaker 1>or anything. This is just kind of my speculation were

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<v Speaker 1>hoping for. And then you get the Chiefs in all red.

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<v Speaker 1>That'd be cool. That'd be awesome. It'd be very very cool.

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<v Speaker 1>So it is the Chiefs is the four Niners. For Frank,

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<v Speaker 1>how did we get there? How did we get there?

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<v Speaker 1>We gotta take you on a journey back to yesterday.

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<v Speaker 1>We're gonna talk it out right. It was the Titans

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<v Speaker 1>and the Chiefs. They were the first game Tony Rome

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<v Speaker 1>was potential last game as a member of the CBS

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<v Speaker 1>broadcast team. This guy's getting like fifteen million dollars right,

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<v Speaker 1>proposed deal from ESP potentially supposedly ten to fifteen million.

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<v Speaker 1>CBS does have an opportunity to match if they want it.

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<v Speaker 1>A lot of money. I think it's like more than

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<v Speaker 1>double what he's making now, right, He's what's the triple

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<v Speaker 1>He's making three million bucks now well, I would like

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<v Speaker 1>to get your thoughts on this, because I've read about

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<v Speaker 1>this as well. Apparently there are people who believe that

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<v Speaker 1>he needs a really strong play by play guy with

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<v Speaker 1>him because he cuts in at the wrong times. Uh.

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<v Speaker 1>And apparently Jim Nance is a really good job of

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<v Speaker 1>like keeping Romo and so Nancy wouldn't work with Testator

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<v Speaker 1>basically they always change that person out. But Nance and Romo,

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<v Speaker 1>obviously you have a real life friendship. You can tell.

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<v Speaker 1>You could tell Nance being the best, one of the

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<v Speaker 1>best in the business, and what he does guys Romo along.

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<v Speaker 1>You're absolutely right with that and Romo there, there's a

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<v Speaker 1>real relationship there. I don't think he leaves, I think

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<v Speaker 1>he stays at CBS. I think they let him do

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<v Speaker 1>some golf coverage. Yeah, I mean it all comes out

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<v Speaker 1>to the money. Greg, It comes out of the money.

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<v Speaker 1>It always something it comes down to, like, oh, friends,

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<v Speaker 1>Jim nance I want to do some golf. I agree,

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<v Speaker 1>it comes down to the money. But here's the thing.

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<v Speaker 1>You're Tony Romo. You've made a hundred million do there's

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<v Speaker 1>playing football? What is the difference. There's a couple of

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<v Speaker 1>extra million here and there. You made a hundred million

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<v Speaker 1>dollars playing football. Who gives a crap? Just be happy?

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<v Speaker 1>Right if you can make double, eat your salary right now?

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<v Speaker 1>You wouldn't want to. I haven't made a hundred million

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<v Speaker 1>dollars playing football, It's true. But hey man, something what

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<v Speaker 1>if he'll make he'll make double? Is gonna pay him

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<v Speaker 1>way more money than he is making, maybe not as

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<v Speaker 1>much as he is exactly, all right, So we'll see

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<v Speaker 1>what happened. How did we get there? Well, the Chiefs

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<v Speaker 1>did what they always do. They got off to a

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<v Speaker 1>slow start yesterday. And obviously we're gonna break down these

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<v Speaker 1>two games for the rest of the show and kind

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<v Speaker 1>of give you an early look at the Super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 1>What the line is, right, now what the total is

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<v Speaker 1>in a game, very pig total between the forty Niners

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<v Speaker 1>and Chiefs as of now. But the Chiefs did exactly

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<v Speaker 1>what they did and basically every playoff game that they played,

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<v Speaker 1>which has only been one, they were a minus twenty

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<v Speaker 1>one point differential in the first quarter entering yesterday, and

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<v Speaker 1>then that stood true against the Tennessee Titans. The Tennessee

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<v Speaker 1>Titans got off to a fast start in this game.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, it's crazy, Greg. Even when the Titans were

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<v Speaker 1>up in this game, you never felt it never felt

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<v Speaker 1>like they were in control. I saw, I saw, I

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<v Speaker 1>was actually gonna start off the show with you like,

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<v Speaker 1>did you ever feel like the Chiefs are gonna lose?

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<v Speaker 1>And that's why in game betting is just it's a

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<v Speaker 1>better parodies because once you see the Chiefs go down

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<v Speaker 1>seven zip, the game wait, I think it was, it

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<v Speaker 1>might have even got detensive. So you wait till ten zip,

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<v Speaker 1>you hammer the Pats the Chiefs money line, then yep,

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<v Speaker 1>it's easy money, it's free money. Greg. There I saw,

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<v Speaker 1>I think I saw the number get as low as

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<v Speaker 1>like minus one thirty maybe minus forty on the when

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<v Speaker 1>their downtenn Zip, and you never felt like the Titans

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<v Speaker 1>were just in complete control. So never and that's what

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<v Speaker 1>happens when you have Patrick Mahomes. I saw Pianowski tweeting

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<v Speaker 1>about this and others where it's like Patrick Mahomes the

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<v Speaker 1>best quarterback in the NFL, but who knows how many

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<v Speaker 1>MVPs will win. Obviously the more Jackson with the MVP

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<v Speaker 1>this year, but he's the best, and you know he's

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<v Speaker 1>the best, kind of like Bill Belichick where he's got

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<v Speaker 1>within the Coach of the Year every year. You know

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<v Speaker 1>he's the best. That's how If that's how Patrick Mahomes

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<v Speaker 1>he's right now in the NFL. Absolutely, I don't think

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<v Speaker 1>you can argue against that. Greg. I bet them the

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<v Speaker 1>Titans yesterday. You're gonna tell me when we come back

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<v Speaker 1>whether or not that was a bad decision. Well, it

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<v Speaker 1>was because because you lost. We'll see over process. I

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<v Speaker 1>been only Ennesse Titans and you're wondering, Frank, is that

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<v Speaker 1>a good decision? Well? Do you have less money? And

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<v Speaker 1>you read again right now? Well, it's not my bank account.

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<v Speaker 1>It's in my yuh my draft kings. Just call it account.

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<v Speaker 1>That's fine. Do you have less money in it? Now? Frank?

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<v Speaker 1>I do have less money because I bet on the

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<v Speaker 1>Tennessee Titans. So it wasn't a great decision, Frank. Who

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<v Speaker 1>would you have bet on? Though? The game? All right?

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<v Speaker 1>So what do you? What do you come on? Man?

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<v Speaker 1>Made me feel bad. I'm not saying I would have

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<v Speaker 1>been right. I was wrong. I would have been on

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<v Speaker 1>the Titans of the Niners. What would have done? I

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<v Speaker 1>bet on the Titans and the Packers? Packers, you know what.

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<v Speaker 1>I preview the entire slate on Friday with Jim Day

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<v Speaker 1>Fantasy Test. Shout out to Jim Day, thank you for

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<v Speaker 1>joining the show. I even said that the play that

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<v Speaker 1>I like most in the Packers game was the over

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<v Speaker 1>forty six and a half, and I still bet the Packers.

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<v Speaker 1>What an idiot? Why did I do that? I have

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<v Speaker 1>no idea why I did Anyway, back to the Titans

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<v Speaker 1>versus Chiefs game, there's lots of breakdown obviously from this game.

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<v Speaker 1>We mentioned this in the first segment. It never felt like,

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<v Speaker 1>even when the Titans were up ten zip in this game,

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<v Speaker 1>that they were ever in control at all. Derrick Henry

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<v Speaker 1>quite a pedestrian performance here, Greg, and I think that

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<v Speaker 1>the Kansas City Chiefs did a really good job in

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<v Speaker 1>this one of selling out to stop the run. And

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<v Speaker 1>Derrick Henry had some success early on in this game.

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<v Speaker 1>I think he was at like fifty three yards, he

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<v Speaker 1>was over fifty yards at the half, and he still

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<v Speaker 1>finishes around seventy. So the Chiefs really sold out to

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<v Speaker 1>stop the run in this game, and they dared Ryan

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<v Speaker 1>Tannehill to beat them, and ultimately he couldn't do it.

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<v Speaker 1>He couldn't do that yesterday. And look, this Chief's offense

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<v Speaker 1>is just it's on a different level. I mean that

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<v Speaker 1>it was either the first or second touchdown that they

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<v Speaker 1>scored where they just went down the field in like

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<v Speaker 1>thirty seconds and scored a touchdown in the blink of

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<v Speaker 1>an eye. You hadn't seen anybody do that against the

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<v Speaker 1>Tennessee Titans all playoffs. Long mind, dude, this is not

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<v Speaker 1>a great Titans defensive We knew that they were a

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<v Speaker 1>solid defense, ben but don't break sure. But even against

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<v Speaker 1>the Ravens, you didn't see anything like that where the

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<v Speaker 1>Ravens could just write on the field score a touchdown

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<v Speaker 1>like it's nothing at their will. The Chiefs didn't. Like

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<v Speaker 1>thirty seconds under a minute, they scored a touchdown. That's

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<v Speaker 1>what this Chief's offense is capable of. And we were

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<v Speaker 1>reminded of that yesterday. What's your what's your first takeaway

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<v Speaker 1>from this game between the Titans and Chiefs. So it

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<v Speaker 1>reminds me actually all of the Maryland Terrapins in a way,

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<v Speaker 1>because they really stink the Turfs for like the first

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<v Speaker 1>eight minutes of every game. They're awful. And that's kind

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<v Speaker 1>of what you've seen in the last two weeks from

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<v Speaker 1>the Chiefs where they just get down and they get down,

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<v Speaker 1>but they know that it doesn't matter because they they'll

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<v Speaker 1>come back right Like that's what the deal is with

0:12:35.160 --> 0:12:38.360
<v Speaker 1>Kansas City and they haven't run into the team that's

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<v Speaker 1>able to make them pay. We're getting down early. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 1>it didn't matter with Bill o'bryan's crafty Texans, the Tennessee Titans.

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<v Speaker 1>When they take the punch, can they CounterPunch? No, we

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<v Speaker 1>knew that because they couldn't just ride Derrick Henry. Then

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<v Speaker 1>we'll see if what happens to the four night Ers

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<v Speaker 1>in the Super Bowl. Will they be able to once

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<v Speaker 1>the once the Chiefs counter punch them if they get

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<v Speaker 1>down as I feel like they're going to. Can San

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<v Speaker 1>Francisco come back? I don't know, See that's the story

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<v Speaker 1>went was going to me. I think I like whatever

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<v Speaker 1>the first quarterline is like San Francisco. I think that

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<v Speaker 1>makes a lot of sense. We were talking about that

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<v Speaker 1>downstairs as well. And we're seeing the early spread with

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<v Speaker 1>the Chiefs of the favorite in the Super Bowl minus

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<v Speaker 1>one and a half points. No, I'm more surprised by

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<v Speaker 1>the total. I think the total is really high and

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<v Speaker 1>very reactionary to what we've seen the past couple of

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<v Speaker 1>weeks from the Kansas City Chiefs obviously, and uh, yesterday

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<v Speaker 1>between the Packers and the San Francisco forty Niners. The

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<v Speaker 1>forty Niners put up thirty seven points in that game.

0:13:38.760 --> 0:13:41.280
<v Speaker 1>That sails over the total of forty six and a half.

0:13:41.480 --> 0:13:43.560
<v Speaker 1>That game opened up at forty five, the total between

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<v Speaker 1>the Packers and the forty Niners, and then it crept

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<v Speaker 1>up a little bit. It's it stayed around six and

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<v Speaker 1>a half for the most part. But I think the

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<v Speaker 1>total right now is a little reactionary. And I think

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<v Speaker 1>if you are a forty Niners backer, and we'll get

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<v Speaker 1>more into this, we have a lot of time to

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<v Speaker 1>talk about the Super Bowl. I think that there's value

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<v Speaker 1>now because I think that this game is gonna come

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<v Speaker 1>down to a pick. Them might even end up favoring

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<v Speaker 1>the San Francisco forty Niners. That's that's what you That's

0:14:07.920 --> 0:14:09.599
<v Speaker 1>what you said to me, I was gonna said. I

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<v Speaker 1>wasn't surprisedly. My first instinct when I knew the Diners

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<v Speaker 1>were going to win was I thought the Chiefs to

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<v Speaker 1>be a small favorite, and when I saw them by one,

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<v Speaker 1>I thought maybe by two. That was kind of what

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<v Speaker 1>I had in my head because as we were talking

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<v Speaker 1>about downstairs, people of offense, and I get emotion scored

0:14:24.440 --> 0:14:26.040
<v Speaker 1>four touchdown, but a ton of points will get all

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<v Speaker 1>to all of that. And that was the last thing

0:14:27.840 --> 0:14:30.880
<v Speaker 1>people saw. I I realized that it's about the quarterback

0:14:30.920 --> 0:14:34.520
<v Speaker 1>in the NFL. It's a quarterback league, and Patrick Maholmes

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<v Speaker 1>is the based story in Richard Sherman are the biggest

0:14:37.760 --> 0:14:40.480
<v Speaker 1>stars in the game. Richard Sherman doesn't play offense. Patrick Mahomes,

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<v Speaker 1>he has the hair, he's starting from more touchdowns in

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<v Speaker 1>a single season anybody in NFL history, right like that

0:14:45.880 --> 0:14:52.040
<v Speaker 1>offense and Andy Reid that is more fun and what

0:14:52.160 --> 0:14:54.800
<v Speaker 1>San Francisco does, no doubt, and that's why their favorite

0:14:55.080 --> 0:14:58.320
<v Speaker 1>that it's more fun. That's why they're favored. Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 1>think the public perception is they're going to be in

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<v Speaker 1>the Kansas City Chiefs obviously offense and Patrick Mahomes, but

0:15:03.960 --> 0:15:08.600
<v Speaker 1>offense wins games, greg defense wins championships. We're going to

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<v Speaker 1>hear that a ton over the next two weeks and

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<v Speaker 1>rightfully so, I want to get back into the Chiefs

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<v Speaker 1>Titans Chiefs game. What did you feel was the turning

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<v Speaker 1>point in the game? Like when did when did you

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<v Speaker 1>feel like, all right, it's over. The Titans are not

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<v Speaker 1>coming back from this. So it's gonna be the Mahomes run,

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<v Speaker 1>right for sure? That has that has to be the

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<v Speaker 1>exclamation point where you had him dead to rights and

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<v Speaker 1>then all of a sudden he scores touched out at

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<v Speaker 1>the end of the half. Back to back games over

0:15:33.480 --> 0:15:37.400
<v Speaker 1>fifty rushing yards. For Patrick Mahomes's health, that's the biggest

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<v Speaker 1>part of it. You know, earlier in the year he

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<v Speaker 1>dealt with the ankle, he dealt with the knee, and

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<v Speaker 1>it seems like the past couple of weeks, especially last

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<v Speaker 1>week Whence she saw him run for fifty yards last week.

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<v Speaker 1>And I said on Friday with Jim that I liked

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<v Speaker 1>the over on Patrick Mahomes rushing yards. I liked his over.

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<v Speaker 1>How about this, Greig on the Draft Kings sports book,

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<v Speaker 1>you can bet the over on fantasy points. Patrick mahomes

0:15:55.880 --> 0:15:58.280
<v Speaker 1>number was twenty three and a half. He cleared that

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<v Speaker 1>in the first half yesterday. He had over twenty four

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<v Speaker 1>fantasy points in the first half of that game. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 1>that rushing touchdown helped. But if you're telling me now

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<v Speaker 1>that Patrick Mahomes is gonna be able to run and

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<v Speaker 1>maybe not run for fifty yards, but at thirty forty

0:16:12.840 --> 0:16:15.000
<v Speaker 1>yards with his legs, I mean, that just makes this

0:16:15.160 --> 0:16:20.360
<v Speaker 1>defense all the more unstoppable because if you're playing man

0:16:20.400 --> 0:16:23.200
<v Speaker 1>to man and you you had your double teaming Tyreek

0:16:23.240 --> 0:16:26.400
<v Speaker 1>killed your double teaming Travis Kelsey. That's going to leave

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of running room four Patrick Mahomes, or for

0:16:29.840 --> 0:16:31.400
<v Speaker 1>him to dump the ball off to Damian Williams and

0:16:31.440 --> 0:16:33.560
<v Speaker 1>Damian Williams make plays after the catch. So I do

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<v Speaker 1>agree with you. I think once Patrick Mahomes made that

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<v Speaker 1>fantastic rushing touchdown yard run and it seemed like, you know,

0:16:40.720 --> 0:16:42.480
<v Speaker 1>the defenders thought he was gonna run out of bounce,

0:16:42.520 --> 0:16:45.080
<v Speaker 1>He tiptoe stays and bounds, bounces off of you tacklers,

0:16:45.120 --> 0:16:46.960
<v Speaker 1>gets in the end zone. Terrible job of tackling by

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<v Speaker 1>the Titans, by the way, UM, I thought that that

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<v Speaker 1>was the end because you knew that the Chiefs were

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<v Speaker 1>getting the ball to start in the second half. It

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<v Speaker 1>was at that moment it was I don't think that

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<v Speaker 1>there was any coming back for the Tennessee Titans whatsoever.

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<v Speaker 1>It was there was turning around an from that, UM,

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<v Speaker 1>I had read a lot about Andy Reid on the

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<v Speaker 1>plane home and in general, and I'm really now that

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<v Speaker 1>he's not in my own division of the team. I'd

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<v Speaker 1>share for like I root for Andy Reid, right who

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<v Speaker 1>has been a football lifer that gets back to the

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<v Speaker 1>Super Bowl for just a second time in his career

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<v Speaker 1>as one of the most iconic football images in football history.

0:17:21.359 --> 0:17:24.320
<v Speaker 1>And it hasn't all been easy for any read personally.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you know his personal story at all? I know

0:17:26.400 --> 0:17:28.959
<v Speaker 1>that his son either was murder or killed himself, right,

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<v Speaker 1>So at the time, there's an article and both of

0:17:33.400 --> 0:17:36.600
<v Speaker 1>his sons where he has I think five kids, three

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<v Speaker 1>sons and two daughters, and two of his sons were

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<v Speaker 1>both in jail for drugs. I think the drugs. They

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<v Speaker 1>one of the his oldest sons, I believe like slipped

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<v Speaker 1>like eighty five pills like in his rectum in sneaked

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<v Speaker 1>into jail like it was bad. And two years after

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<v Speaker 1>this article was written, in two thousand and twelve, UM

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<v Speaker 1>this son was found deaddy at training camp in Lehai

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<v Speaker 1>where the Eagles at training camp. Remember this um due

0:18:02.960 --> 0:18:05.960
<v Speaker 1>an overdose and like, oh my god. And the second,

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<v Speaker 1>the the second oldest son was eventually um transmitted or

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<v Speaker 1>into a drug rehabilitation program instead of jail. And now

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<v Speaker 1>he's like the outside linebackers coach for the Chiefs. So

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<v Speaker 1>he's like turned his life around a little bit it's like,

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<v Speaker 1>oh my god, so I think, and he really wound

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<v Speaker 1>up going to this drug program with his sons too.

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<v Speaker 1>Used to leave of absence from the Eagles at one time,

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<v Speaker 1>and like to get through that and still be married

0:18:30.160 --> 0:18:33.159
<v Speaker 1>to your wife. It's still having your family, like you

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<v Speaker 1>root for that a way from football and then inside

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<v Speaker 1>football seeing a guy and you know me, Frank, like

0:18:38.440 --> 0:18:40.600
<v Speaker 1>I was on the young hot new thing, like when

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<v Speaker 1>McVeigh was the thing. I wanted the Giants to go

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<v Speaker 1>out and get one of these young guys like I'm

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<v Speaker 1>at Lafour and whatnot. But Andy Reid has the better

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<v Speaker 1>than that because he's been around for so long. Why

0:18:50.880 --> 0:18:52.960
<v Speaker 1>because much like Sean Harball, who comes from the Andy

0:18:53.040 --> 0:18:56.399
<v Speaker 1>Reid tree, he remits himself. He really he refuses to

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<v Speaker 1>just be the same guy, the same coach that he

0:18:58.280 --> 0:19:00.160
<v Speaker 1>was back in two thousand. The reason he still coach

0:19:00.200 --> 0:19:02.920
<v Speaker 1>in the NFL twenty years later, because he has reinvented

0:19:03.000 --> 0:19:05.320
<v Speaker 1>his offense. He's reimagined it. He goes with the times

0:19:05.359 --> 0:19:07.560
<v Speaker 1>and he tries to get better and maybe Mike McCarthy

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<v Speaker 1>will be that guy for the Dallas Cowboys because what

0:19:09.920 --> 0:19:11.760
<v Speaker 1>he was doing Green made at work anymore and maybe

0:19:11.800 --> 0:19:13.200
<v Speaker 1>when he goes to Dallas, like it will work. I

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<v Speaker 1>want to touch on those Aaron Rodgers comments after they

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<v Speaker 1>came yesterday too. I don't know if you saw them.

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't see them, but I'm interested in the year.

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<v Speaker 1>So I'm ready for any Reid I rooted like this

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<v Speaker 1>is the super Bowl I wanted to see. I don't

0:19:23.359 --> 0:19:25.000
<v Speaker 1>know who I'll wind up feeling like I'm Rooney for

0:19:25.080 --> 0:19:27.679
<v Speaker 1>the super Bowl, but I'm having any Reid's there. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>having having Pagrick Mahomes is there the right team. He's

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<v Speaker 1>in the super Bowl the Chiefs last year. They are

0:19:33.119 --> 0:19:35.400
<v Speaker 1>there now the first time in three years. It will

0:19:35.440 --> 0:19:40.479
<v Speaker 1>not the New England Patriots. First hope. So man he's

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<v Speaker 1>What else do you want to say about this one, Frankie,

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<v Speaker 1>I'll say this. Sammy Watkins showed up and there's a

0:21:03.320 --> 0:21:07.000
<v Speaker 1>bunch of people called that Jim finished second in the

0:21:07.080 --> 0:21:09.399
<v Speaker 1>BF contest. You know, I noticed that you didn't talk

0:21:09.440 --> 0:21:11.280
<v Speaker 1>about that to open up the show. Greg, I'm glad.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm glad you brought it up. I really am, I

0:21:13.600 --> 0:21:17.199
<v Speaker 1>really am, because so I made the lineup. I made

0:21:17.200 --> 0:21:19.040
<v Speaker 1>the line up with Judy at the pool. She didn't.

0:21:19.080 --> 0:21:21.520
<v Speaker 1>She didn't want walking problem she did. We had Watkins,

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<v Speaker 1>so so I didn't see Hi in the top three anywhere. Greg,

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<v Speaker 1>it's not in the top three. Oh you didn't use

0:21:26.520 --> 0:21:31.439
<v Speaker 1>my Homes. Yeah, so she made so she made the lineup,

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<v Speaker 1>and she wanted what she wanted to do, and I

0:21:34.320 --> 0:21:36.879
<v Speaker 1>I appreciated the logic behinds She was. I wanted to

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<v Speaker 1>get the best player, ideally the best player from every

0:21:39.840 --> 0:21:41.959
<v Speaker 1>team in my line up. So she started a line

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<v Speaker 1>up with Derrick Henry, Aaron Jones, George Kittle, Entyreek Hill

0:21:47.880 --> 0:21:50.960
<v Speaker 1>and built around there. I was like, oh, all right,

0:21:51.119 --> 0:21:54.240
<v Speaker 1>like that logic makes sense. That was Mahomes is the

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<v Speaker 1>best player on his team, and I understand what he thought.

0:21:56.280 --> 0:21:58.760
<v Speaker 1>He was way too expensive and went with Aaron and

0:21:58.800 --> 0:22:00.280
<v Speaker 1>went down to Aaron Rodgers, and I was like, I

0:22:00.320 --> 0:22:03.240
<v Speaker 1>can't like criticize that. It wasn't like a crazy thought

0:22:03.320 --> 0:22:06.440
<v Speaker 1>at the time. And Aaron Rodgers, based on the way

0:22:06.440 --> 0:22:08.440
<v Speaker 1>the game started, did not turn out all that bad.

0:22:08.520 --> 0:22:11.640
<v Speaker 1>It's just he wasn't Patrick Mahomes correct. Well. The other

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<v Speaker 1>major problem was by putting Aaron Jones and Derrick Henry

0:22:14.200 --> 0:22:16.040
<v Speaker 1>and George Kittle in your lineup. Was you couldn't fit

0:22:16.200 --> 0:22:19.399
<v Speaker 1>the most there in your lineup? Had him? Yes, I know.

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<v Speaker 1>Frank and I spoke about it on Friday. Why you

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<v Speaker 1>should use for he mostart over Tevin Coleman. I talked

0:22:24.800 --> 0:22:26.600
<v Speaker 1>about that on the Hurry Up on Thursday. You should

0:22:26.600 --> 0:22:28.560
<v Speaker 1>fade Coleman because he's coming off a big game and

0:22:28.720 --> 0:22:31.000
<v Speaker 1>the people might have been on him and I we

0:22:31.200 --> 0:22:33.239
<v Speaker 1>had we talked about on the Vandal Hart of last three.

0:22:33.600 --> 0:22:35.600
<v Speaker 1>We couldn't predict the injury with Tevin Coleman, of course not.

0:22:35.680 --> 0:22:38.640
<v Speaker 1>But with Jim Sannis. He liked Tevin Coleman. I'm like, man,

0:22:38.680 --> 0:22:40.600
<v Speaker 1>I'm telling you the guy this week is where he mosted.

0:22:40.720 --> 0:22:42.920
<v Speaker 1>I know it. I'm so confident. I was confident to

0:22:43.000 --> 0:22:44.760
<v Speaker 1>him and Damian Williams, like those are the running backs

0:22:44.760 --> 0:22:46.520
<v Speaker 1>I wanted. Now it's so hard to be able to

0:22:46.640 --> 0:22:49.280
<v Speaker 1>to put those guys in and like fade Derrick Henry

0:22:49.320 --> 0:22:51.760
<v Speaker 1>and fade Aaron Jones um neving. You have to do

0:22:51.840 --> 0:22:54.479
<v Speaker 1>that because you believe you started Derrick Henry anyway right

0:22:54.520 --> 0:22:56.320
<v Speaker 1>and Patrick and Patrick Homes so the way that you

0:22:56.400 --> 0:22:58.359
<v Speaker 1>started your lineup. I the first thing I did was

0:22:58.400 --> 0:23:00.360
<v Speaker 1>put Patrick Mahomes and Derrick Henry in and said I'll

0:23:00.400 --> 0:23:03.000
<v Speaker 1>figure out the rest. It wasn't me, it was Derrick Henry.

0:23:03.040 --> 0:23:05.720
<v Speaker 1>Well I started the lineup. Dey started the line up.

0:23:05.760 --> 0:23:08.560
<v Speaker 1>Derrick Henry didn't even really exceed his value, Like, yeah,

0:23:08.560 --> 0:23:10.479
<v Speaker 1>he scored a touchdown, but the guy ran for sixty

0:23:10.560 --> 0:23:13.000
<v Speaker 1>nine yards. He had one. He had two catches for

0:23:13.080 --> 0:23:15.480
<v Speaker 1>minus eight yards. So he wasn't great from a DFS

0:23:15.520 --> 0:23:17.119
<v Speaker 1>perspect at all. Know, but if you were going to

0:23:17.200 --> 0:23:21.879
<v Speaker 1>cash out yesterday, you needed Watkins, Homes, you needed those three, yes,

0:23:22.200 --> 0:23:24.399
<v Speaker 1>for sure. And I was proud of Judio. She's like,

0:23:24.440 --> 0:23:26.159
<v Speaker 1>I put, I like to say, Watkins, you gotta leave

0:23:26.200 --> 0:23:28.159
<v Speaker 1>him in, not try digging about multiple times. You know,

0:23:28.280 --> 0:23:29.920
<v Speaker 1>he has to stay in. Yeah, Judy is already better

0:23:29.920 --> 0:23:34.080
<v Speaker 1>at you at DFS, I could tell. Yeah. Probably. I

0:23:34.119 --> 0:23:35.960
<v Speaker 1>think we even ninth, which is the highest we finished

0:23:36.000 --> 0:23:37.960
<v Speaker 1>this far since she took over. That you were saying

0:23:38.000 --> 0:23:41.480
<v Speaker 1>this morning, there is no Super Bowl contest. I'm not

0:23:41.600 --> 0:23:43.440
<v Speaker 1>sure I'm gonna look into it. Maybe we could do

0:23:43.480 --> 0:23:46.399
<v Speaker 1>like a showdown slate for the BF. But I'm assuming

0:23:47.040 --> 0:23:50.960
<v Speaker 1>that last year we didn't have the BFF contest for

0:23:51.240 --> 0:23:52.639
<v Speaker 1>the Super Bowl because it was just one game, so

0:23:52.960 --> 0:23:55.200
<v Speaker 1>just going with a million dollars in the shot later on, Yeah,

0:23:55.359 --> 0:23:59.399
<v Speaker 1>I'm rooting for you. Yes, I was just gonna if

0:23:59.440 --> 0:24:02.520
<v Speaker 1>you win in in dollars, how much do I I'll

0:24:02.520 --> 0:24:04.280
<v Speaker 1>probably get like go to jail or something. Yes, I

0:24:04.359 --> 0:24:07.560
<v Speaker 1>did this only end. I don't know. I gotta look

0:24:07.600 --> 0:24:09.240
<v Speaker 1>back into it. We gotta get someone on the show.

0:24:09.240 --> 0:24:11.280
<v Speaker 1>Maybe we'll get like Davison Maddock on the show to

0:24:11.359 --> 0:24:13.600
<v Speaker 1>find out what the resolution was. Apparently there's a boxing

0:24:13.640 --> 0:24:16.600
<v Speaker 1>match that's gonna go down between like two DFS guys

0:24:16.800 --> 0:24:19.440
<v Speaker 1>because of this stupid Like one of the guys used

0:24:19.440 --> 0:24:20.960
<v Speaker 1>to be on the Bachelor, so he's friends with the

0:24:20.960 --> 0:24:25.960
<v Speaker 1>Bachelor people. He's taking on Logan Paul No, who's the

0:24:26.400 --> 0:24:28.560
<v Speaker 1>it's a draft cheat. I don't know. If you follow

0:24:28.680 --> 0:24:30.880
<v Speaker 1>on Twitter and he's popular DFS player, I think he's

0:24:30.920 --> 0:24:32.920
<v Speaker 1>with like Guru Lead or something. So yeah, he's just

0:24:32.960 --> 0:24:34.920
<v Speaker 1>been like trolling them NonStop. Now they're gonna have a

0:24:34.920 --> 0:24:38.440
<v Speaker 1>boxing match charity. I don't know if it's for charity

0:24:38.520 --> 0:24:40.879
<v Speaker 1>or not. I hope, So I'm kind of interested to

0:24:40.920 --> 0:24:44.080
<v Speaker 1>watch Stade Watkins scores his first touchdown since we won

0:24:44.280 --> 0:24:46.359
<v Speaker 1>where we sat there being like, oh my god, how

0:24:46.400 --> 0:24:48.800
<v Speaker 1>do we miss Sammy Watkins. They didn't score again until

0:24:48.920 --> 0:24:51.240
<v Speaker 1>the Conference sampionship game. And you know what, Jim Day

0:24:51.280 --> 0:24:53.000
<v Speaker 1>brought this up to me on Friday. He said, I

0:24:53.200 --> 0:24:55.560
<v Speaker 1>think that the Titans are going to try and double

0:24:55.600 --> 0:24:58.960
<v Speaker 1>team both Kelsey and Tyreek Hill. Well didn't really work

0:24:59.080 --> 0:25:01.040
<v Speaker 1>very well with Tyreek Hill, but the point that we

0:25:01.160 --> 0:25:03.200
<v Speaker 1>made was that other people are gonna have to step

0:25:03.320 --> 0:25:05.520
<v Speaker 1>up if the Titans are trying to take away Kelsey

0:25:05.560 --> 0:25:07.680
<v Speaker 1>and trying to take away Tyreek Hill. As great of

0:25:07.720 --> 0:25:09.880
<v Speaker 1>a game as Tyreek Hill had, he still went under

0:25:09.960 --> 0:25:12.280
<v Speaker 1>his prop in this game, which was seven and a

0:25:12.280 --> 0:25:14.760
<v Speaker 1>half receiving yards. He had two touchdowns, which if you

0:25:14.880 --> 0:25:16.800
<v Speaker 1>bet on him to score a touchdown, which I thought

0:25:16.840 --> 0:25:18.920
<v Speaker 1>it was probably the better play in general, then yeah,

0:25:18.960 --> 0:25:21.720
<v Speaker 1>you cashed out, obviously, but he still went under his

0:25:21.840 --> 0:25:25.080
<v Speaker 1>yardage prop in this game. Sammy Watkins Monster game seven

0:25:25.160 --> 0:25:28.640
<v Speaker 1>for one, fourteen and one. Obviously, that late sixty yard

0:25:28.680 --> 0:25:30.880
<v Speaker 1>touchdown that was really like the knife in the side

0:25:30.920 --> 0:25:33.200
<v Speaker 1>of the Tennessee Titans. There there was no coming back

0:25:33.240 --> 0:25:35.760
<v Speaker 1>after that. There was no back door cover for the

0:25:35.840 --> 0:25:39.600
<v Speaker 1>Tennessee Titans after that. And that's why defending This Chief's

0:25:39.600 --> 0:25:42.040
<v Speaker 1>team is so hard. Greg. You try and take away

0:25:42.160 --> 0:25:45.479
<v Speaker 1>Kelsey and Tarry Hill, Sammy Watkins in single coverage down

0:25:45.520 --> 0:25:47.200
<v Speaker 1>the field, you have Patrick Mahomes that can throw the

0:25:47.240 --> 0:25:50.080
<v Speaker 1>ball sixty yards down the field, and you know in

0:25:50.160 --> 0:25:52.879
<v Speaker 1>single coverage. Even in single coverage, I know Sammy Watkins

0:25:53.000 --> 0:25:55.240
<v Speaker 1>is not great, but he can beat single coverage and

0:25:55.280 --> 0:25:57.120
<v Speaker 1>he could beat people deep. That's why it's so hard

0:25:57.160 --> 0:25:59.720
<v Speaker 1>to cover this team. Damian Williams goes over his re

0:26:00.000 --> 0:26:02.200
<v Speaker 1>actions and receiving yards and he has a big game

0:26:02.440 --> 0:26:04.600
<v Speaker 1>and he scores a rushing touchdown on the ground, Like

0:26:04.720 --> 0:26:06.280
<v Speaker 1>you know what surprised me in the second half of

0:26:06.320 --> 0:26:09.840
<v Speaker 1>this one. I understand that the game started to get

0:26:09.880 --> 0:26:13.040
<v Speaker 1>away from the Tennessee Titans, but I thought that they

0:26:13.119 --> 0:26:16.200
<v Speaker 1>abandoned Derrick Henry a little bit too quickly for this game.

0:26:16.600 --> 0:26:18.880
<v Speaker 1>They were down to eleven points in the second half.

0:26:19.280 --> 0:26:23.920
<v Speaker 1>You're down two scores. Fine, you don't completely have to

0:26:24.000 --> 0:26:25.840
<v Speaker 1>abandon the run at that point. And I know when

0:26:26.200 --> 0:26:29.040
<v Speaker 1>analytics are gonna say throwing the ball is more efficient

0:26:29.280 --> 0:26:32.240
<v Speaker 1>than running the ball with Derrick Henry, that's fine, But

0:26:33.400 --> 0:26:38.760
<v Speaker 1>the Titans offense only goes Derrick Henry goes which sets

0:26:38.800 --> 0:26:41.200
<v Speaker 1>up the play action, so you you're able to pass

0:26:41.240 --> 0:26:43.439
<v Speaker 1>the ball. You don't need to actually run the meal

0:26:43.520 --> 0:26:45.640
<v Speaker 1>to run the ball set up play action as we've learned.

0:26:45.840 --> 0:26:47.920
<v Speaker 1>But they go hand in hand kind of not really,

0:26:48.960 --> 0:26:50.840
<v Speaker 1>it's like a new it's like a new Twitter analytic think.

0:26:50.840 --> 0:26:53.560
<v Speaker 1>By the way, but if Derrick Henry is running ever

0:26:53.680 --> 0:26:58.080
<v Speaker 1>so efficiently, yes, she helps the play as it won't hurt.

0:26:58.880 --> 0:27:01.320
<v Speaker 1>I thought that they abandoned Derrick Henry too earlier when

0:27:01.359 --> 0:27:03.919
<v Speaker 1>they were down to eleven points. They just it seemed

0:27:03.960 --> 0:27:06.080
<v Speaker 1>like they kept having three and outs where they were

0:27:06.160 --> 0:27:08.040
<v Speaker 1>just trying to like throw the ball either to Dreck

0:27:08.080 --> 0:27:11.119
<v Speaker 1>Henry or someone else. They should have ran more with

0:27:11.280 --> 0:27:12.920
<v Speaker 1>Terrick Henry in the second half of this game. You know,

0:27:13.040 --> 0:27:16.560
<v Speaker 1>it's funny that, Um, I just realized you didn't respond

0:27:16.600 --> 0:27:19.040
<v Speaker 1>to my text site from this weekend anyway. I realized

0:27:19.040 --> 0:27:22.560
<v Speaker 1>that to the night of I was watching UFC Connor McGregor,

0:27:22.960 --> 0:27:25.959
<v Speaker 1>what a snooze fest that was. Oh my gosh, um.

0:27:26.280 --> 0:27:28.680
<v Speaker 1>And then I wanted to answer you on Sunday, and

0:27:28.720 --> 0:27:30.440
<v Speaker 1>I was like, it's probably too late to answer him.

0:27:31.240 --> 0:27:34.360
<v Speaker 1>But christ Orgo had a cruise down in Florida where

0:27:34.359 --> 0:27:36.159
<v Speaker 1>you were at huh. So I think it just started.

0:27:36.200 --> 0:27:38.600
<v Speaker 1>Like today, I was at the hotel where I guess

0:27:38.600 --> 0:27:40.280
<v Speaker 1>a lot of cruises people stay. It's just like the

0:27:40.359 --> 0:27:45.159
<v Speaker 1>ground cruise, right, so similar to the bron cruise. So honestly,

0:27:45.240 --> 0:27:48.000
<v Speaker 1>the person that you would think is like the person

0:27:48.080 --> 0:27:53.000
<v Speaker 1>going on the Chris Jericho Cruise, right, it's like overweight dude.

0:27:53.560 --> 0:27:56.480
<v Speaker 1>I himself at the pool just goes into the hot

0:27:56.600 --> 0:27:59.399
<v Speaker 1>of Saunders In and you may make a conversation with

0:27:59.400 --> 0:28:00.879
<v Speaker 1>everybody is that man, what are you doing here? You

0:28:00.920 --> 0:28:02.960
<v Speaker 1>are here for a wedding And he's like, no, I'm

0:28:02.960 --> 0:28:05.399
<v Speaker 1>going on a cruise. And that was so my friend

0:28:05.800 --> 0:28:07.600
<v Speaker 1>was like, oh, what were you going to cruise that

0:28:07.680 --> 0:28:09.639
<v Speaker 1>all the Bahamas? He's like, oh, you're like like a

0:28:09.720 --> 0:28:11.320
<v Speaker 1>carnival cruise or what I was. And now I'm like

0:28:11.480 --> 0:28:15.679
<v Speaker 1>Jericho Cruise. So that opened up a wormhole for you. Right,

0:28:15.800 --> 0:28:18.119
<v Speaker 1>So I'm like, oh my god, you're on the Jericho Cruise,

0:28:18.600 --> 0:28:20.480
<v Speaker 1>Like did you go last years? Like? Yeah, it was awesome.

0:28:20.520 --> 0:28:21.560
<v Speaker 1>I was like, well, like what do you what do

0:28:21.640 --> 0:28:24.240
<v Speaker 1>you do on the cruise? Do you watch wrestlings? Like

0:28:24.320 --> 0:28:27.600
<v Speaker 1>so there's like there's like they're taping um DNA MTE

0:28:27.640 --> 0:28:29.720
<v Speaker 1>on Tuesday Night Jericho that plays with this band of

0:28:29.720 --> 0:28:31.320
<v Speaker 1>bunch of Like do you like like lay out at

0:28:31.320 --> 0:28:33.840
<v Speaker 1>the pool, like with like the wrestlers, Well that kind

0:28:33.920 --> 0:28:35.520
<v Speaker 1>of like what do you mean, Like what do they do?

0:28:35.640 --> 0:28:36.879
<v Speaker 1>He's like, I don't know, you like you see the

0:28:37.160 --> 0:28:39.840
<v Speaker 1>they're kind of just there with their families hanging out, right,

0:28:40.000 --> 0:28:42.200
<v Speaker 1>So it's a normal cruise. It's it's normal caruise, like

0:28:42.240 --> 0:28:44.360
<v Speaker 1>three days. Yeah. Actually when you're trying to buy wrestlers,

0:28:44.400 --> 0:28:46.440
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, or you don't get to hang out with

0:28:46.560 --> 0:28:48.640
<v Speaker 1>him hanging out with their families, right. He's like I

0:28:48.680 --> 0:28:50.600
<v Speaker 1>saw the young bucks with their kids and their wives

0:28:50.640 --> 0:28:51.800
<v Speaker 1>and was like, well, did you like talk to him?

0:28:51.840 --> 0:28:54.240
<v Speaker 1>And now I gave him their time. I'm like, well,

0:28:54.920 --> 0:28:56.640
<v Speaker 1>I guess it's just like the experience of seeing them

0:28:56.680 --> 0:29:01.240
<v Speaker 1>in person. So I was like the other women that

0:29:01.360 --> 0:29:05.560
<v Speaker 1>attend this cruise, Oh yeah, no, no way. And he

0:29:05.680 --> 0:29:08.360
<v Speaker 1>kept saying like, we're all in. We're going to the

0:29:08.440 --> 0:29:14.080
<v Speaker 1>curs Betag anyway. Maybe who's meeting up with his boys?

0:29:14.160 --> 0:29:16.440
<v Speaker 1>You know they were gonna meet on the cruise. Greg Nady, Man,

0:29:18.240 --> 0:29:20.280
<v Speaker 1>it was just him. It was it was just it

0:29:20.400 --> 0:29:22.960
<v Speaker 1>was everything you would think was on the Chris Jericho

0:29:23.280 --> 0:29:27.240
<v Speaker 1>Rock and Wrestling Cruise. Are you gonna go next year? No? No,

0:29:28.800 --> 0:29:31.360
<v Speaker 1>I'm not. How do we you know? It's someone to

0:29:31.400 --> 0:29:32.680
<v Speaker 1>ask what you wise? On the show? I was like,

0:29:32.680 --> 0:29:35.360
<v Speaker 1>I gotta go out talk with they post mortem? Alright.

0:29:35.440 --> 0:29:37.720
<v Speaker 1>I didn't even text him to like say sorry or anything,

0:29:38.160 --> 0:29:40.120
<v Speaker 1>what a bad friend or you? Like? He doesn't want that,

0:29:40.920 --> 0:29:42.480
<v Speaker 1>does he? I mean I texted him after they want

0:29:42.520 --> 0:29:44.920
<v Speaker 1>I said, a Y, that's different, So pump for you. Man.

0:29:45.040 --> 0:29:47.480
<v Speaker 1>If the Giants were lost yesterday and I would have

0:29:47.520 --> 0:29:49.120
<v Speaker 1>just made fun of you, I don't make fun of

0:29:49.160 --> 0:29:51.960
<v Speaker 1>e Y because yeah, exactly right, he will put me

0:29:52.040 --> 0:29:54.680
<v Speaker 1>through this glass table. Sure, I'm not gonna make fun

0:29:54.720 --> 0:29:56.920
<v Speaker 1>of e Y. Understandable, but like, if any of my

0:29:57.040 --> 0:29:59.640
<v Speaker 1>teams didn't win, like let's just take you for example,

0:30:00.040 --> 0:30:02.600
<v Speaker 1>and the Yankees lost in the ALCS, do you want

0:30:02.640 --> 0:30:05.280
<v Speaker 1>to text? Okay? Did you want to text from somebody

0:30:05.320 --> 0:30:08.240
<v Speaker 1>saying oh man, I'm so sorry. I don't I don't

0:30:08.240 --> 0:30:10.480
<v Speaker 1>want anyone to talk to me. If it was genuine,

0:30:11.520 --> 0:30:12.840
<v Speaker 1>like if Ey said that to me, I know that

0:30:12.880 --> 0:30:14.800
<v Speaker 1>he'd probably messing with me because he hates baseball. I

0:30:14.840 --> 0:30:16.200
<v Speaker 1>didn't even want to talk to about someone that I

0:30:16.280 --> 0:30:19.400
<v Speaker 1>was just an acquaintance with texted me like, man, Yankees

0:30:19.440 --> 0:30:22.680
<v Speaker 1>had a great year, Like they really they had a

0:30:22.760 --> 0:30:24.880
<v Speaker 1>chance there. Sorry man, it would be like all right,

0:30:24.960 --> 0:30:26.920
<v Speaker 1>like whatever, I don't want I don't want it. So

0:30:27.040 --> 0:30:28.840
<v Speaker 1>exactly what did you think I wanted to hear it

0:30:28.880 --> 0:30:30.960
<v Speaker 1>from me? Like, oh man, they gave me your best shot.

0:30:32.320 --> 0:30:35.680
<v Speaker 1>Eric Henry was really good. Maybe he needed some consoling.

0:30:35.760 --> 0:30:38.000
<v Speaker 1>You know, that's not from you. He doesn't want it

0:30:38.080 --> 0:30:40.800
<v Speaker 1>from you, all right, you don't. After the Yankees lost

0:30:40.800 --> 0:30:43.280
<v Speaker 1>in the ALCS, I taste in the middle of the

0:30:43.320 --> 0:30:46.360
<v Speaker 1>street of my block yelling on the phone with another

0:30:46.480 --> 0:30:49.680
<v Speaker 1>Yankee fan, like one o'clock in the morning. I went

0:30:49.760 --> 0:30:53.200
<v Speaker 1>to work. I was very drunk. I was here. It

0:30:53.240 --> 0:30:55.480
<v Speaker 1>was a Saturday night. It was a Saturday night, and

0:30:55.480 --> 0:30:56.600
<v Speaker 1>I went up. I was working next to that. I

0:30:56.640 --> 0:30:58.000
<v Speaker 1>remember I was talking my dad. I didn't want to

0:30:58.000 --> 0:31:00.600
<v Speaker 1>talk to him. It was like my dad texting me,

0:31:00.680 --> 0:31:03.040
<v Speaker 1>oh man, it sucks, Like yeah, dad, whatever, you know,

0:31:03.200 --> 0:31:05.120
<v Speaker 1>it sucks. It probably had a buzzer the whole time.

0:31:05.160 --> 0:31:09.240
<v Speaker 1>Who cares enough Yankees? Well, actually not enough Yankees. What

0:31:09.240 --> 0:31:11.520
<v Speaker 1>do you want to talk about tomorrows? In baseball figured

0:31:11.560 --> 0:31:14.520
<v Speaker 1>out anything else on the Chiefs Titans game, Greg, we

0:31:14.560 --> 0:31:16.880
<v Speaker 1>had the final segment coming up here. We can really

0:31:18.600 --> 0:31:22.360
<v Speaker 1>Packers find a long segment of the show. Anything else. Well,

0:31:22.400 --> 0:31:23.840
<v Speaker 1>what are the Titans need to do in the off season?

0:31:23.880 --> 0:31:26.360
<v Speaker 1>Obviously they bring back Ryan Tannehill, they franchise tag him

0:31:26.400 --> 0:31:28.680
<v Speaker 1>most likely, I'd say, can't. I don't know about that man.

0:31:30.240 --> 0:31:33.160
<v Speaker 1>Derrick Henry, Yeah, we have plenty of money to spend.

0:31:33.720 --> 0:31:39.520
<v Speaker 1>Who's the priority. Here's the thing, Derrick Henry. Team runs

0:31:39.600 --> 0:31:43.640
<v Speaker 1>through Derrick Henry obviously, but they were never this good

0:31:43.720 --> 0:31:48.959
<v Speaker 1>until Ryan Tannehill was there. Derrick Henry years old, carried

0:31:49.000 --> 0:31:52.920
<v Speaker 1>the ball like four times. That has a lot of

0:31:53.000 --> 0:31:54.880
<v Speaker 1>carries on those legs. You think maybe they were just

0:31:54.960 --> 0:31:58.760
<v Speaker 1>running them into the ground here, don't worry. We saw

0:31:58.840 --> 0:32:01.160
<v Speaker 1>Dan Lewis. Think they bring Derek Henry back. I think

0:32:01.200 --> 0:32:02.760
<v Speaker 1>Derrick Henry is more import in the Ryan Tannehill. I

0:32:02.840 --> 0:32:05.480
<v Speaker 1>think they bring both back, maybe not on the franchise

0:32:05.520 --> 0:32:08.400
<v Speaker 1>tag Bill. Ryan Tannehill will be a Titan next year.

0:32:08.680 --> 0:32:14.520
<v Speaker 1>Packers and Niners is up next. I want to be

0:32:14.600 --> 0:32:17.920
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<v Speaker 1>We plug a lot about Chiefs Titan. Let's get into

0:32:53.560 --> 0:32:58.400
<v Speaker 1>Packers FOT Honors, which it was almost over instantly. So

0:32:58.520 --> 0:33:00.280
<v Speaker 1>both teams go three and out to start the game.

0:33:01.080 --> 0:33:04.360
<v Speaker 1>And the Niners had a game planned and they executed it.

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<v Speaker 1>And the best quote and you know me, man, you

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<v Speaker 1>know me how I feel about the shadow hands and

0:33:09.280 --> 0:33:14.160
<v Speaker 1>running backs. And it was almost afropos that it was

0:33:14.200 --> 0:33:17.880
<v Speaker 1>an undrafted running back that dominated. They're gonna backers like

0:33:17.920 --> 0:33:21.360
<v Speaker 1>we saw with Mike Anderson. You saw it with Orlandis Gary,

0:33:21.760 --> 0:33:24.040
<v Speaker 1>You've seen it with Ruben Drones, right like you've seen

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<v Speaker 1>it over and over and over again. And for the Niners,

0:33:28.880 --> 0:33:32.520
<v Speaker 1>he signed Jered McKinnon. This big money deal never plays

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<v Speaker 1>for you. You signed, you try to sign Levy on

0:33:35.760 --> 0:33:39.000
<v Speaker 1>Bell for like twelve million dollars for one year, a

0:33:39.040 --> 0:33:42.320
<v Speaker 1>fifteen million dollars, whatever it was for one year. It

0:33:42.360 --> 0:33:45.800
<v Speaker 1>doesn't workout. You signed Tevin Coleman to a big money deal.

0:33:47.120 --> 0:33:50.600
<v Speaker 1>There's something into his shoulder early on and who steps

0:33:50.720 --> 0:33:56.640
<v Speaker 1>up undrafted cut seven different times, Raheem moster as the

0:33:56.760 --> 0:34:00.040
<v Speaker 1>game of his life. The second grade is rushed in

0:34:00.160 --> 0:34:05.880
<v Speaker 1>game in NFL playoff history yesterday and the game Plamber

0:34:06.000 --> 0:34:08.840
<v Speaker 1>Kyle Shanahan was to run it down their throats. I

0:34:08.920 --> 0:34:11.279
<v Speaker 1>read this fantastic article. I believe it was by Mike

0:34:11.360 --> 0:34:16.600
<v Speaker 1>Silver who talked about how after the Packers beat the

0:34:16.640 --> 0:34:18.680
<v Speaker 1>oh sorry, the Niners beat the Packers in the regular season,

0:34:19.480 --> 0:34:24.759
<v Speaker 1>they were actually very caught off guard about how Peton

0:34:24.800 --> 0:34:26.399
<v Speaker 1>was guarding them. And they had worked with by Petton

0:34:26.480 --> 0:34:31.000
<v Speaker 1>before in Cleveland, and they were flull mixed what to

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<v Speaker 1>do because they were pett was so prepared, and they

0:34:35.239 --> 0:34:37.880
<v Speaker 1>thought they caught something by running to the outsides, and

0:34:37.960 --> 0:34:40.799
<v Speaker 1>they said, listen, we're gonna do this, and if they

0:34:40.880 --> 0:34:43.839
<v Speaker 1>can stop us doing this, you know what, more power

0:34:43.920 --> 0:34:45.480
<v Speaker 1>to them, because this is how we need to win

0:34:45.560 --> 0:34:48.279
<v Speaker 1>the game. And it didn't matter the down, it didn't

0:34:48.280 --> 0:34:51.440
<v Speaker 1>matter the distance. They ran the ball out left, they

0:34:51.520 --> 0:34:54.280
<v Speaker 1>ran the bad ball outright, and the green Bay Packers

0:34:54.400 --> 0:34:59.120
<v Speaker 1>had no answer. It was what third and eight on

0:34:59.239 --> 0:35:01.480
<v Speaker 1>the green Bay's on the green base out of the

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<v Speaker 1>field with a thirty seven yard touchdown by most it

0:35:06.560 --> 0:35:08.799
<v Speaker 1>was a crazy call that if it doesn't work, we're

0:35:08.800 --> 0:35:11.160
<v Speaker 1>all sitting here like what are they doing? And it weren't.

0:35:11.160 --> 0:35:15.040
<v Speaker 1>Obviously perfectly Robbie Gould a fifty four yard field goal

0:35:15.880 --> 0:35:19.759
<v Speaker 1>probably as long as the season now shot in and

0:35:19.920 --> 0:35:22.839
<v Speaker 1>his team played a perfect game yesterday for the most part.

0:35:22.880 --> 0:35:24.920
<v Speaker 1>Obviously the second half things that are a little bit

0:35:24.920 --> 0:35:28.319
<v Speaker 1>closer than they probably should have. But Savers before nine

0:35:28.400 --> 0:35:30.200
<v Speaker 1>is going to the Super Bowl. Have been the best

0:35:30.239 --> 0:35:32.120
<v Speaker 1>team all year, the first four win team to go

0:35:32.160 --> 0:35:34.000
<v Speaker 1>to the Super Bowl and be leave since the Rams

0:35:34.239 --> 0:35:38.040
<v Speaker 1>back in coming off a four win season. Their team

0:35:38.120 --> 0:35:41.319
<v Speaker 1>and their coaching staff coached at the Senior Bowl last year,

0:35:42.200 --> 0:35:44.839
<v Speaker 1>Super Bowl this year. Nice job. But Coyle, Shanahana, John Lynch, Yeah,

0:35:44.840 --> 0:35:47.839
<v Speaker 1>absolutely great job. You mentioned Raheem mostar Man. What a game.

0:35:47.920 --> 0:35:52.200
<v Speaker 1>Twenty nine carried for two twenty yards four one two

0:35:52.520 --> 0:35:56.719
<v Speaker 1>three four rushing touchdowns for Warheam Mostard. Awesome quote. After

0:35:56.800 --> 0:35:59.480
<v Speaker 1>the game from Mostart saying how he looks at the

0:35:59.760 --> 0:36:02.040
<v Speaker 1>day from when he was cut from each of the

0:36:02.120 --> 0:36:05.120
<v Speaker 1>seven teams that cut him before every single game and

0:36:05.320 --> 0:36:09.040
<v Speaker 1>uses that as motivation. And it was a great year.

0:36:09.200 --> 0:36:11.160
<v Speaker 1>It was the coming out party for Whee Mostard and

0:36:11.239 --> 0:36:12.680
<v Speaker 1>we said this time and time again, you want the

0:36:12.760 --> 0:36:15.759
<v Speaker 1>running backs, especially from a fantasy football perspective, in the

0:36:15.840 --> 0:36:19.840
<v Speaker 1>Kyle Shanahan system, in any Shanahan system, because they've always

0:36:19.880 --> 0:36:23.800
<v Speaker 1>been able to create running backs with fantasy football value.

0:36:24.239 --> 0:36:27.680
<v Speaker 1>Their scheme. They're blocking. It's not just the offensive line.

0:36:27.719 --> 0:36:29.799
<v Speaker 1>And the offensive line is amazing. They do a great

0:36:29.920 --> 0:36:32.680
<v Speaker 1>job keeping Jimmy Garoppolo upright. They do a great job

0:36:32.800 --> 0:36:35.359
<v Speaker 1>run blocking as well. But it's the other players as well. Greg.

0:36:35.480 --> 0:36:39.400
<v Speaker 1>They all buy in Kyle. You check George Kittle, Seo Samuel,

0:36:39.440 --> 0:36:42.200
<v Speaker 1>they're all great blockers too. So you want to run

0:36:42.239 --> 0:36:44.640
<v Speaker 1>to the outside. You have an extra blocker in George Kittle.

0:36:44.680 --> 0:36:46.640
<v Speaker 1>You have a wide receiver and Deebo Samuel who's willing

0:36:46.680 --> 0:36:48.799
<v Speaker 1>to block for you. You have Kyle you check who

0:36:49.160 --> 0:36:51.560
<v Speaker 1>multiple times yesterday you saw him get out and on

0:36:51.719 --> 0:36:54.000
<v Speaker 1>big place. He's out there blocking people down the field.

0:36:54.080 --> 0:36:56.800
<v Speaker 1>Everybody is buying in for the San Francisco forty Niners,

0:36:57.080 --> 0:36:59.320
<v Speaker 1>and I thought that the green Bay Packers greg For

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<v Speaker 1>most of this season. Between the Packers and the Seahawks,

0:37:03.239 --> 0:37:05.720
<v Speaker 1>people in the betting community said time and time again

0:37:06.040 --> 0:37:09.319
<v Speaker 1>that both of those teams were frauds, that their underlying

0:37:09.400 --> 0:37:12.800
<v Speaker 1>analytical stats were not good, the yard per play stats

0:37:13.080 --> 0:37:16.839
<v Speaker 1>were not good. They were barely getting by. They were

0:37:17.000 --> 0:37:21.960
<v Speaker 1>beating bad teams. And this game admittedly would have been

0:37:22.080 --> 0:37:25.640
<v Speaker 1>much better if it was Seattle in San Francisco, because

0:37:26.239 --> 0:37:28.759
<v Speaker 1>Green Bay just didn't even stand a chance in this game. Great.

0:37:28.760 --> 0:37:30.239
<v Speaker 1>I mean, you would have thought after the way that

0:37:30.320 --> 0:37:33.879
<v Speaker 1>they got bent over and spanked in the first meeting

0:37:33.920 --> 0:37:35.480
<v Speaker 1>with the forty Niners that they would have at least

0:37:35.520 --> 0:37:39.319
<v Speaker 1>showed up on some level here. Nothing. They didn't show

0:37:39.400 --> 0:37:42.480
<v Speaker 1>up whatsoever. Aaron Rodgers had nothing. He puts up garbage

0:37:42.520 --> 0:37:44.759
<v Speaker 1>time numbers in this game. But it doesn't matter. Two interceptions,

0:37:45.040 --> 0:37:48.080
<v Speaker 1>the fumble on the snap, Come on, man, that's bush league.

0:37:48.239 --> 0:37:51.160
<v Speaker 1>You're doing that in the NFC conference game. You're Aaron Rodgers,

0:37:51.200 --> 0:37:53.720
<v Speaker 1>your Hall of Fame quarterback. That's not on the center.

0:37:53.880 --> 0:37:56.920
<v Speaker 1>That's on Aaron Roders. Was really interesting is watching this

0:37:56.960 --> 0:37:58.759
<v Speaker 1>game of the flight, and Judy's like, how do you

0:37:58.840 --> 0:38:00.879
<v Speaker 1>do that in this championship games? That's what Eli Manning

0:38:00.880 --> 0:38:04.120
<v Speaker 1>would do right, had a deck. But she's not wrong,

0:38:04.280 --> 0:38:06.200
<v Speaker 1>but she's like, but she's like, I don't understand. You're

0:38:06.200 --> 0:38:08.759
<v Speaker 1>Aaron Rodgers. How are you doing that? And it just

0:38:08.880 --> 0:38:12.120
<v Speaker 1>seems like so nonchalant when they're down like ten seventeen points,

0:38:12.120 --> 0:38:13.560
<v Speaker 1>like there was no urgency. You know what it is

0:38:13.600 --> 0:38:16.840
<v Speaker 1>a lot of times you see Aaron Rodgers screaming his

0:38:16.880 --> 0:38:20.719
<v Speaker 1>wide receivers, screaming his offensive line, who's screaming at him? Exactly? This?

0:38:21.440 --> 0:38:25.840
<v Speaker 1>Can't you if you're Davante Adams in that cent or

0:38:25.880 --> 0:38:27.360
<v Speaker 1>if you're a center, like, you're not yelling. I'm not

0:38:27.440 --> 0:38:30.680
<v Speaker 1>talking about I'm not talking about that truly. But these

0:38:30.760 --> 0:38:35.480
<v Speaker 1>mistakes yesterday, the fumble, the bad interceptions, these weren't tip balls,

0:38:35.760 --> 0:38:38.000
<v Speaker 1>These weren't drops that fell in on the receiver's last

0:38:38.600 --> 0:38:42.759
<v Speaker 1>bath throws. Aaron Rodgers played like crap yesterday. Do you

0:38:42.800 --> 0:38:44.359
<v Speaker 1>think it's part of the system or do you think

0:38:44.400 --> 0:38:47.640
<v Speaker 1>it's on Aaron Rodgers because he's all right, he's like

0:38:47.719 --> 0:38:49.600
<v Speaker 1>thirty five years old. Now. I don't think he's watched

0:38:49.600 --> 0:38:51.800
<v Speaker 1>by any means, because we've seen games Greg where he

0:38:51.840 --> 0:38:56.080
<v Speaker 1>can still big numbers fantasy purposes how much. Well, that's

0:38:56.160 --> 0:38:57.960
<v Speaker 1>that goes back to offensive philosophy. They want to run

0:38:58.000 --> 0:38:59.880
<v Speaker 1>the ball, and now with Aaron Jones and Jamal was so,

0:39:00.080 --> 0:39:01.960
<v Speaker 1>but we've seen games where he could still come back

0:39:02.040 --> 0:39:04.400
<v Speaker 1>and take the big plays, make all the throws. The

0:39:04.480 --> 0:39:06.600
<v Speaker 1>throw that he made to the pass that he made

0:39:06.640 --> 0:39:09.040
<v Speaker 1>to Davanta Adams late in that game where he dropped

0:39:09.040 --> 0:39:10.600
<v Speaker 1>it right in the bread basket. He could still make

0:39:10.600 --> 0:39:13.120
<v Speaker 1>all the throws. But like there too many throws yesterday

0:39:13.160 --> 0:39:17.080
<v Speaker 1>where it through behind the receiver, where through it in

0:39:17.080 --> 0:39:18.719
<v Speaker 1>the ground. The interception where he was on the San

0:39:18.840 --> 0:39:20.440
<v Speaker 1>Franz side of the field where he tried to hit

0:39:20.440 --> 0:39:23.200
<v Speaker 1>Geronimo Allison up the scene was a terrible thing. Geronimo

0:39:23.239 --> 0:39:25.399
<v Speaker 1>Allison starts to cut in, he throws up behind him,

0:39:25.480 --> 0:39:30.080
<v Speaker 1>he gets picked off by the safety throw. And Aaron

0:39:30.200 --> 0:39:33.799
<v Speaker 1>Rodgers like fine. Schematically, they want to play they want

0:39:33.800 --> 0:39:35.640
<v Speaker 1>to run the football. They don't. They don't want to

0:39:35.680 --> 0:39:38.440
<v Speaker 1>They want to play ball control. That's fine, all good, cool.

0:39:38.960 --> 0:39:40.759
<v Speaker 1>Whenever Rodgers needed to be Aaron Rodgers, you canna do

0:39:40.800 --> 0:39:43.080
<v Speaker 1>it yesterday at any point and give all the credit

0:39:43.120 --> 0:39:47.080
<v Speaker 1>in the world San Francisco's defense. For sure, they played

0:39:47.680 --> 0:39:51.640
<v Speaker 1>like crap. He played like craft of the game. Greg

0:39:51.680 --> 0:39:55.000
<v Speaker 1>Aaron Rodgers had this to say regarding this season and

0:39:55.239 --> 0:39:58.200
<v Speaker 1>and that it felt different to him as opposed to

0:39:58.400 --> 0:40:00.520
<v Speaker 1>other seasons that he's played. This one will always be

0:40:00.560 --> 0:40:04.279
<v Speaker 1>special because it was fun. Again, so taking a little

0:40:04.320 --> 0:40:07.759
<v Speaker 1>shot there at Mike McCarthy saying that this was, you know,

0:40:07.800 --> 0:40:09.120
<v Speaker 1>the most fun that he's had in a wild Look,

0:40:09.160 --> 0:40:11.279
<v Speaker 1>he's got a young head coach, someone that's nearly the

0:40:11.360 --> 0:40:13.640
<v Speaker 1>same age as him in Matt laflore. Great job by

0:40:13.680 --> 0:40:16.400
<v Speaker 1>Matt Laflors. You're no doubt about it. Look, you go

0:40:16.520 --> 0:40:19.480
<v Speaker 1>thirteen and three, first time as a head coach. I

0:40:19.520 --> 0:40:22.360
<v Speaker 1>don't think you can take anything away from as fraudulent

0:40:22.400 --> 0:40:26.640
<v Speaker 1>as they were, the schedule was not a tough one.

0:40:27.040 --> 0:40:29.360
<v Speaker 1>You still gonna win the games. They go with thirteen

0:40:29.400 --> 0:40:31.080
<v Speaker 1>and three and the first time there, there's a lot

0:40:31.160 --> 0:40:34.399
<v Speaker 1>of pressure. Obviously, you're in a division that's a top

0:40:34.440 --> 0:40:37.600
<v Speaker 1>division with the pairs, with the Minnesota Vikings, with Matt

0:40:37.680 --> 0:40:42.040
<v Speaker 1>Lafleur that they ever had like a coaching advantage, no, never, never,

0:40:42.400 --> 0:40:45.000
<v Speaker 1>But he's still young. I get it. And that's why

0:40:45.040 --> 0:40:49.480
<v Speaker 1>that's why I questioned. That's why I question is if

0:40:50.600 --> 0:40:53.399
<v Speaker 1>is this Aaron Rodgers being done or was this part

0:40:53.480 --> 0:40:55.719
<v Speaker 1>of like first year in a scheme. And it's look,

0:40:55.800 --> 0:40:58.640
<v Speaker 1>even the best players in NFL history, the best quarterbacks,

0:40:59.239 --> 0:41:01.200
<v Speaker 1>they take time to a just to a scheme. So

0:41:01.440 --> 0:41:03.520
<v Speaker 1>was this You know people are gonna say, oh, Aaron

0:41:03.600 --> 0:41:05.560
<v Speaker 1>Rodgers is done. Look at him against a good pass

0:41:05.560 --> 0:41:07.320
<v Speaker 1>for us, against a good defense, he doesn't do anything.

0:41:08.200 --> 0:41:09.440
<v Speaker 1>I think it's a little bit of both. I don't

0:41:09.440 --> 0:41:11.480
<v Speaker 1>think that Aaron Rodgers has just done, because we've seen

0:41:11.600 --> 0:41:13.399
<v Speaker 1>enough this year where he can make all the plays,

0:41:13.440 --> 0:41:15.600
<v Speaker 1>he can make all the throws, and some of it

0:41:15.680 --> 0:41:17.520
<v Speaker 1>was on him yesterday. But I think it's the first

0:41:17.640 --> 0:41:19.399
<v Speaker 1>year in a new scheme, in a new system. It's

0:41:19.440 --> 0:41:23.000
<v Speaker 1>all those things I'm buying together. They were finally proved

0:41:23.040 --> 0:41:26.200
<v Speaker 1>out to be the frauds that they were against arguably

0:41:26.239 --> 0:41:27.920
<v Speaker 1>the best defense in the NFL. I will say this

0:41:28.239 --> 0:41:30.520
<v Speaker 1>for the Packers, their defense, I think, for the most part,

0:41:30.520 --> 0:41:32.640
<v Speaker 1>as yesterday, they took a step forward. Right. Defense is

0:41:32.719 --> 0:41:35.120
<v Speaker 1>good this year. We like them. They've got to be

0:41:35.200 --> 0:41:39.000
<v Speaker 1>able to stop the run. That's defense has always been this,

0:41:39.120 --> 0:41:41.160
<v Speaker 1>I think that's emphasis one, two and three in the

0:41:41.239 --> 0:41:43.040
<v Speaker 1>off season. I don't know by that look at that

0:41:43.080 --> 0:41:46.359
<v Speaker 1>a moment because I thought that their secondary in general,

0:41:46.400 --> 0:41:49.560
<v Speaker 1>they were good. We did not all right, they were

0:41:49.640 --> 0:41:52.440
<v Speaker 1>better than they have at times. Gy Alexander gets more

0:41:52.840 --> 0:41:55.640
<v Speaker 1>hype than what he actually shows in the field. He's

0:41:55.640 --> 0:41:57.560
<v Speaker 1>a very good player, no doubt about it. He's not

0:41:57.880 --> 0:42:01.240
<v Speaker 1>a shutdown corner by any means. DeVante Adams is outstanding

0:42:01.280 --> 0:42:03.440
<v Speaker 1>when all the field, He's amazing. He's amazing, one of

0:42:03.480 --> 0:42:06.120
<v Speaker 1>the three best wide receivers. Aaron Jones starting running back

0:42:06.120 --> 0:42:07.719
<v Speaker 1>in the NFL, for sure, he was great at all

0:42:07.760 --> 0:42:12.240
<v Speaker 1>these offensive line is very good as well, was a line.

0:42:12.920 --> 0:42:15.560
<v Speaker 1>It's older. Is an older offensive line exactly been good

0:42:15.560 --> 0:42:18.800
<v Speaker 1>for years. But the thing is, and you need some

0:42:18.920 --> 0:42:21.279
<v Speaker 1>of the better offensive line struggle against that San fran

0:42:21.320 --> 0:42:25.640
<v Speaker 1>pass rush's laming them for all of that, right, like

0:42:26.480 --> 0:42:30.200
<v Speaker 1>the Olvis liking it better. They need more weapons you need.

0:42:30.560 --> 0:42:34.000
<v Speaker 1>That's what stopping the run and getting another wide receiver,

0:42:34.200 --> 0:42:38.920
<v Speaker 1>that's what that's one to three emphasis. Yes, your first second,

0:42:39.000 --> 0:42:41.840
<v Speaker 1>third round reis first round pick. Take a wide receiver

0:42:42.200 --> 0:42:44.279
<v Speaker 1>second and third round pick. Draft some nose tackles to

0:42:44.320 --> 0:42:46.399
<v Speaker 1>help you stop the run. Maybe some linebackers in the middle.

0:42:47.120 --> 0:42:49.000
<v Speaker 1>But that's what we're writing about, right. They need another

0:42:49.000 --> 0:42:52.960
<v Speaker 1>wide receivers, correct nothing. This is a great draft to

0:42:53.000 --> 0:42:57.239
<v Speaker 1>do it into because there are legitimately six, seven, eight

0:42:57.400 --> 0:42:59.840
<v Speaker 1>wide receivers that are worthy of being drafted in the

0:43:00.000 --> 0:43:01.759
<v Speaker 1>mid to late first round ort least second round of

0:43:01.840 --> 0:43:06.400
<v Speaker 1>this draft that are people believe I'm no college scout

0:43:06.440 --> 0:43:08.359
<v Speaker 1>by any means, I don't. I don't have enough time

0:43:08.400 --> 0:43:10.760
<v Speaker 1>to watch college football. I watched NFL, I watch NBA.

0:43:11.040 --> 0:43:13.919
<v Speaker 1>You know I'm watching and will be postseason baseball as well. Greg,

0:43:14.239 --> 0:43:16.839
<v Speaker 1>Everything that I've read is there are legitimately seven eight

0:43:17.239 --> 0:43:21.000
<v Speaker 1>difference maker wide receiver type players in this draft. From

0:43:21.840 --> 0:43:23.520
<v Speaker 1>you know, Jeffy Judy is not gonna make it that far,

0:43:23.560 --> 0:43:25.040
<v Speaker 1>City Lamb is gonna make it that far. But then

0:43:25.040 --> 0:43:27.000
<v Speaker 1>you look at the guys that are on Clemson right

0:43:27.080 --> 0:43:30.040
<v Speaker 1>that are coming out see Higgins, and there's Henry Ruggs

0:43:30.080 --> 0:43:32.840
<v Speaker 1>as well, and there's Laviska Chenault and there's there's a

0:43:32.880 --> 0:43:36.000
<v Speaker 1>lot of that's a great name, cool name theory. Do

0:43:36.080 --> 0:43:38.000
<v Speaker 1>you know he's a Beast wide receiver. I've already seen

0:43:38.000 --> 0:43:40.040
<v Speaker 1>a few people link him going to the Green Bay

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<v Speaker 1>pack Do you know that last year in eighteen, I've

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<v Speaker 1>played in my first ever college football fantasy league. You drafted.

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<v Speaker 1>I picked him up and I was like, this guy's

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<v Speaker 1>amazing Colorado, Colorado. Yeah, I was like, who is this guy?

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<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to sure you don't pick up a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of players from Colorado in college football fantasy. You know what,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know who an these players are, right, So

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<v Speaker 1>I was just trying to stay involved. Like the game's beast. Though,

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<v Speaker 1>this guy is awesome, so I know the giant's gun.

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<v Speaker 1>But he would have to fall to the second round,

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<v Speaker 1>and I don't think there's a possible it's the top man,

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<v Speaker 1>it's in the top of the second round. I don't

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<v Speaker 1>think it's gonna happen though. Anyway, it does a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of the great on the Green Bay Packers back to

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<v Speaker 1>the Niners for a moment. You hit, and you hit

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<v Speaker 1>on it. Man, it is the willingness of to throw

0:44:23.960 --> 0:44:26.640
<v Speaker 1>your ego away because everybody wants the ball right. Everybody

0:44:26.640 --> 0:44:28.839
<v Speaker 1>always wants the ball to be the man. George kid

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't care. He wants a tight end. You at Iowa,

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<v Speaker 1>where all these tight ends coming from as a fifth

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<v Speaker 1>round pick. He got draft because he could block the

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<v Speaker 1>people's tight end, Greg Go. He could block. He loves blocking,

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<v Speaker 1>and he did not care that he barely touched the

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<v Speaker 1>ball yesterday. One catch, nineteen yards, one targeted. Whatever doesn't matter.

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<v Speaker 1>Jimmy Garoppolo eight passing attempts, sixth grade, great game, gay

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<v Speaker 1>Manzi really hit that one over under thirty one and

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<v Speaker 1>a half past tunes. So so for George Kittle to

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<v Speaker 1>take the backseats Deebo Samuel to not care like Kendrick

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<v Speaker 1>Bourne is the number three wide receiver on this team

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<v Speaker 1>because of how good blocker he is. That's why, because

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<v Speaker 1>you can't block whoa whoa whoa Greig too soon, buddy,

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<v Speaker 1>it will always be too soon invented Dante Pettis. We

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<v Speaker 1>still love the curly blue hair out there. We do.

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<v Speaker 1>We love you, buddy. UM's even on the team anymore.

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<v Speaker 1>Someone downstairs asked me earlier, Uh is Dante Pettis on

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<v Speaker 1>the I R? Or does he just not play? Like?

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know, it's nothing he plays. How can you

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<v Speaker 1>make a case for him? Right? They have a veteran

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<v Speaker 1>and Emmanuel Sanders. He's another one who he doesn't care

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<v Speaker 1>he had one target, zero catches. He doesn't care how

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<v Speaker 1>to the super Bowl. He wants to be in the

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<v Speaker 1>super Bowl. They all want to be in the super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 1>And you know what's crazy about Dieo. Samuel is as

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<v Speaker 1>great as Raheem mostart is and we'll be moving forward

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<v Speaker 1>for this team, Deevo. Samuel might be the most effective

0:45:59.000 --> 0:46:02.319
<v Speaker 1>all around weapon for of his team, Greg George Kittle.

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<v Speaker 1>George Kittle can catch and he can block, so he's

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<v Speaker 1>very good in every demo. Samuel can block as well.

0:46:08.040 --> 0:46:10.759
<v Speaker 1>He can catch the ball, can make contested catches, he

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<v Speaker 1>can make plays after the catch, and they run like

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<v Speaker 1>two or three n A rounds with him every game.

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<v Speaker 1>You have two rushing attempts for forty three yards. The

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<v Speaker 1>thing on his longest cash yesterday that that's why this

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<v Speaker 1>forty Niners team is so dangerous, Greig, because they don't

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<v Speaker 1>have egos and they could beat you in a multitude

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<v Speaker 1>of ways. On the thirty yard cash, chef scored chricked

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<v Speaker 1>over himself and he should have scored, didn't us. Samuel

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<v Speaker 1>is awesome, man. I can't wait to draft the next year.

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<v Speaker 1>He's gonna be all right. So we'll come back. We'll

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<v Speaker 1>On Monday edition of the program, Teddy and aralb Michael's

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<v Speaker 1>have you covered there? All right? Three questions, three minutes, Frankie,

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<v Speaker 1>what you got? Let's get it done? He won't. We

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<v Speaker 1>just talk about Devo, Samuel stocks rising Bud. We did

0:47:36.160 --> 0:47:38.880
<v Speaker 1>the poll a couple of weeks ago. Samuel end up? Now,

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<v Speaker 1>where does deebo Samuel end up next year? I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 1>say that he goes in the early to mid rounds.

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<v Speaker 1>I think that he's going to end up somewhere in

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<v Speaker 1>the fourth or fifth round. I don't know if you

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<v Speaker 1>agree with that. I could see maybe some more hype

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<v Speaker 1>building up in the preseason next year. But like we've

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<v Speaker 1>talked about for the past teen twenty minutes, on this

0:48:00.920 --> 0:48:03.280
<v Speaker 1>forty Niners team, there are no egos on this team.

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<v Speaker 1>There are no just one player that you have to

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<v Speaker 1>get the ball too. It's not you know, there's no

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<v Speaker 1>Calvin Johnson on this team where you just have to

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<v Speaker 1>continuously feed that player. It's we're gonna run the football,

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<v Speaker 1>We're gonna play good defense, and if we've got to

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<v Speaker 1>throw the ball, we have very capable pass catcher in

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<v Speaker 1>Deebo Samuel and George Kittles. There might not be any

0:48:20.160 --> 0:48:22.399
<v Speaker 1>Emmanuel Sanders next year, so Deebo will be the number

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<v Speaker 1>one guy. I think it's a fourth or fifth round pick.

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<v Speaker 1>What's a you uh? Sounds about right at fourth or

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<v Speaker 1>fifth round? One guy who we have seen not really

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<v Speaker 1>explodes playoffs and it was the phenomenal A J. Brown.

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<v Speaker 1>Who would you rather have a J? Brown or Deebo Samuel?

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<v Speaker 1>That's Q two. Assuming that Ryan Tannehill is the quarterback

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<v Speaker 1>of the Tennessee Titans, sure I would take a J.

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<v Speaker 1>Brown because I think there'll be more target opportunity there.

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<v Speaker 1>I think there'll be more big play opportunity because again,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know that Deebo Samuel, even if Sanders is gone,

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<v Speaker 1>he's a free agent, I don't know that he's the

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<v Speaker 1>number one receiver on his team. When it comes to

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<v Speaker 1>a J. Brown, I know undoubtedly that he is the

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<v Speaker 1>number one receiver for his team. Even if John H.

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<v Speaker 1>Smith takes a step up next year, Give me a J.

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<v Speaker 1>Brown over Deebo Samuel. Rush number three. Our final question

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<v Speaker 1>where you're here a lot about this when the major

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<v Speaker 1>storylines entering Super Bowl fifty four, it was a better

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<v Speaker 1>tight end, so Fennis football next year to tight ends

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<v Speaker 1>in the Super Bowl or Travis Kelsey and George Kittle,

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<v Speaker 1>would you traft number one next year? I would still

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<v Speaker 1>take Travis Kelsey, but I think that there is an

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<v Speaker 1>argument to be made that George Kittle is the better

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<v Speaker 1>all around player. But when it comes to fantasy football,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't think that that matters. I think that there

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<v Speaker 1>are more passing opportunities with the Kansas City Chiefs. I

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<v Speaker 1>think that their offense is more explosive. I know that

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<v Speaker 1>these teams actually ranked out pretty similarly in yards per

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<v Speaker 1>game this year, So the forty owners are no slotch

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<v Speaker 1>They have a very good offense. The Chiefs rely on

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<v Speaker 1>Travis Kelsey a little bit more, and I think that

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<v Speaker 1>his upside is higher based on Patrick Mahomes as his quarterback.

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<v Speaker 1>So give me Travis Kelsey next year. Is the first

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<v Speaker 1>tight end off the boarder off as wants to throw

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<v Speaker 1>the ball, That's what the Chiefs are. They'll throw to

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<v Speaker 1>Travis Kelsey. George Kittle is too good of a blocker,

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<v Speaker 1>that's the problem. Franks Neville, I am Grace, so thanks

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<v Speaker 1>so much for checking out the BFS. Wait your talks

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<v Speaker 1>about next well, you know, I gonnamorrow. We hope the

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