1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:30,908 Speaker 1: partnership with Iheartradioya. The Seahawks arrived yesterday and this is 3 00:00:30,948 --> 00:00:35,508 Speaker 1: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers walking off their flight from Tampa Bay, Florida. 4 00:00:36,148 --> 00:00:40,108 Speaker 1: Tom Brady has arrived here in Munich, Germany to participate 5 00:00:40,188 --> 00:00:44,668 Speaker 1: in the first ever regular season NFL game played in Germany. 6 00:00:45,108 --> 00:00:47,508 Speaker 1: Week ten kicked off last night. Peter, I know it 7 00:00:47,588 --> 00:00:49,908 Speaker 1: was game. We want to check in on start at 8 00:00:49,948 --> 00:00:52,428 Speaker 1: two thirty in the morning in Germany. Guess guess who 9 00:00:52,468 --> 00:00:54,948 Speaker 1: was up watching me the job, Peter, because I got 10 00:00:54,948 --> 00:00:58,188 Speaker 1: to see PJ Walker. Atlanta gets the doors blown off 11 00:00:58,548 --> 00:01:03,308 Speaker 1: by Carolina in a rainy, rainy Charlotte twenty five to fifteen. 12 00:01:03,588 --> 00:01:06,108 Speaker 1: Both teams still alive, but that means Tom Brady and 13 00:01:06,148 --> 00:01:08,468 Speaker 1: the Bucks come into this one in first place in 14 00:01:08,508 --> 00:01:10,988 Speaker 1: the NFC. Sound Oh, who would have thought that on 15 00:01:11,028 --> 00:01:13,508 Speaker 1: a Friday As we enter into our weekend, last day 16 00:01:13,508 --> 00:01:16,188 Speaker 1: for Good Morning Football before history is made on Sunday. 17 00:01:16,228 --> 00:01:18,668 Speaker 1: But today is Friday, November eleventh. We are live here 18 00:01:18,668 --> 00:01:21,628 Speaker 1: in Munich, Germany. My name is Jamie Yett. Alongside Peter Schrager, 19 00:01:21,708 --> 00:01:24,788 Speaker 1: Super Bowl champion Jason mccordy in a ten time Pro Bowl, 20 00:01:24,828 --> 00:01:30,708 Speaker 1: tacking Joe Thomas ten times. To be here, it's been 21 00:01:30,748 --> 00:01:33,228 Speaker 1: a lifelong dream to be able to visit Germany, and 22 00:01:33,268 --> 00:01:35,388 Speaker 1: to do it with you fine folks just makes it 23 00:01:35,468 --> 00:01:38,348 Speaker 1: even sweeter. Thank you for having me time for the 24 00:01:38,428 --> 00:01:41,428 Speaker 1: league block Sarah Walsh again. She was on a walking 25 00:01:41,468 --> 00:01:43,548 Speaker 1: history tour of Munich all week long, but now the 26 00:01:43,548 --> 00:01:45,828 Speaker 1: teams have arrived, so she is set to cover us 27 00:01:45,828 --> 00:01:47,908 Speaker 1: and set the scene there, Sarah, what's going on? We 28 00:01:47,908 --> 00:01:50,988 Speaker 1: were at FC Byron yesterday. They have more than one campus. 29 00:01:50,988 --> 00:01:52,748 Speaker 1: This is their other campus, and you know, if you 30 00:01:52,788 --> 00:01:55,988 Speaker 1: were impressed by yesterday's scenario, this is one of their 31 00:01:56,148 --> 00:01:59,108 Speaker 1: practice facilities. But this is one of their smaller stadiums. 32 00:01:59,108 --> 00:02:02,028 Speaker 1: This actually seats about thirty five hundred people and their 33 00:02:02,188 --> 00:02:05,228 Speaker 1: lower teams will play games here there women's top team 34 00:02:05,228 --> 00:02:08,708 Speaker 1: will play here. It's an absolutely incredible stadium and the 35 00:02:08,748 --> 00:02:11,508 Speaker 1: Bucks get to enjoy it later this afternoon, Jamie, because 36 00:02:11,508 --> 00:02:13,388 Speaker 1: they are on the ground in Munich and they will 37 00:02:13,428 --> 00:02:16,468 Speaker 1: be here at this facility. So why have one practice 38 00:02:16,548 --> 00:02:19,428 Speaker 1: facility when you can have two? That is how FC 39 00:02:19,588 --> 00:02:22,388 Speaker 1: Bayron roles here in Germany. The Buccaneers have a rod, 40 00:02:22,428 --> 00:02:24,628 Speaker 1: they're going to be practicing there. What else is on 41 00:02:24,628 --> 00:02:27,188 Speaker 1: their schedule? What do they have going on? So this 42 00:02:27,268 --> 00:02:29,348 Speaker 1: is how they've sort of laid out their week. They 43 00:02:29,388 --> 00:02:31,908 Speaker 1: wanted to not alter a lot of plans, aside from 44 00:02:31,948 --> 00:02:35,148 Speaker 1: the small fact that you're going overseas. So unlike the Seahawks, 45 00:02:35,188 --> 00:02:37,948 Speaker 1: they took their day off on Tuesday, they did practice 46 00:02:38,068 --> 00:02:41,508 Speaker 1: on Thursday, got on the plane after that practice. They 47 00:02:41,588 --> 00:02:44,588 Speaker 1: arrived here just before nine am. They are in meetings 48 00:02:44,588 --> 00:02:47,148 Speaker 1: currently at their team hotel, and then they will be 49 00:02:47,188 --> 00:02:50,428 Speaker 1: over here on this practice field about three thirty eastern. 50 00:02:50,548 --> 00:02:53,628 Speaker 1: One thing that is different Tom Brady usually talks every Thursday. 51 00:02:53,668 --> 00:02:56,788 Speaker 1: He will be addressing the media, which is a heavy 52 00:02:56,828 --> 00:02:59,988 Speaker 1: contingent of German media members, so he will be talking 53 00:03:00,028 --> 00:03:03,108 Speaker 1: after a practice day along with Todd Bowles. Of course, 54 00:03:03,108 --> 00:03:06,628 Speaker 1: there will be lots of questions about this Buccaneers offense 55 00:03:06,668 --> 00:03:09,508 Speaker 1: as they attempt to get that going. They'd love to 56 00:03:09,548 --> 00:03:11,508 Speaker 1: see more production. We're going to talk more about that 57 00:03:11,588 --> 00:03:13,748 Speaker 1: coming up in our next couple hours here on Good 58 00:03:13,748 --> 00:03:16,548 Speaker 1: Morning Football. But right now the Bucks have arrived. They're 59 00:03:16,588 --> 00:03:18,868 Speaker 1: excited to be here, they're excited to play this game, 60 00:03:18,908 --> 00:03:21,108 Speaker 1: and they're more than anything, excited to be coming off 61 00:03:21,148 --> 00:03:23,188 Speaker 1: a win that they feel they can sort of use 62 00:03:23,228 --> 00:03:25,548 Speaker 1: that momentum to catapult this team for it. And look, 63 00:03:25,588 --> 00:03:27,388 Speaker 1: I don't know what they watched on the plane last night. 64 00:03:27,428 --> 00:03:29,428 Speaker 1: I'll find out, but Shrakes, you were talking about that game. 65 00:03:29,468 --> 00:03:32,228 Speaker 1: I would imagine they had a very important NFC South 66 00:03:32,268 --> 00:03:34,428 Speaker 1: game up on the plane ride over here. And although 67 00:03:34,508 --> 00:03:36,388 Speaker 1: I don't know, maybe the sports science guys say, you 68 00:03:36,388 --> 00:03:37,988 Speaker 1: guys need to go to bed, don't watch that. We'll 69 00:03:38,028 --> 00:03:39,508 Speaker 1: see how they played it, I have a feeling they 70 00:03:39,508 --> 00:03:41,748 Speaker 1: had their eyeballs on that game. Though, good question. That's 71 00:03:41,748 --> 00:03:44,028 Speaker 1: a great question I now, Sarah is such a good point. 72 00:03:44,068 --> 00:03:47,028 Speaker 1: We were at Seahawks practice yesterday and those facilities are 73 00:03:47,028 --> 00:03:49,668 Speaker 1: so incredible because they're set up for media for the 74 00:03:50,148 --> 00:03:53,188 Speaker 1: football club. So the throngs of German media that are 75 00:03:53,228 --> 00:03:55,548 Speaker 1: there to cover the Seahawks and Tom Brady like, it's 76 00:03:55,588 --> 00:03:58,228 Speaker 1: all set up. It's like a good press conference set up. 77 00:03:58,868 --> 00:04:00,908 Speaker 1: It's not like the London castles where you're like in 78 00:04:00,948 --> 00:04:02,988 Speaker 1: a greenhouse trying to have a press conference. You know, 79 00:04:03,108 --> 00:04:05,348 Speaker 1: Sarah Walls, thank you. We're gonna talk in a little 80 00:04:05,348 --> 00:04:08,108 Speaker 1: bit Sunday morning. It all goes down right here, and 81 00:04:08,228 --> 00:04:10,188 Speaker 1: you know it prepared to make history for the NFL, 82 00:04:10,228 --> 00:04:12,308 Speaker 1: the first regular season game to be played here. There's 83 00:04:12,308 --> 00:04:14,028 Speaker 1: got to be a player, though, on your list that 84 00:04:14,148 --> 00:04:16,988 Speaker 1: is going to make the most serious impacts between the 85 00:04:17,028 --> 00:04:19,668 Speaker 1: Seahawks and the Buccaneers. Jason, who's yours for me? I'm 86 00:04:19,708 --> 00:04:21,548 Speaker 1: going Kenneth Walker to third. We talked about him a 87 00:04:21,588 --> 00:04:23,708 Speaker 1: little bit yesterday, talked about the fact that this guy 88 00:04:23,748 --> 00:04:25,948 Speaker 1: is probably in the league for Rookie of the Year. 89 00:04:26,188 --> 00:04:29,228 Speaker 1: He's been running while since, he's gotten a starting nod, 90 00:04:29,228 --> 00:04:31,668 Speaker 1: and he's the one. He's the catalyst behind their offense. 91 00:04:31,748 --> 00:04:34,948 Speaker 1: I know Geno Smith has been incredible this season, but 92 00:04:35,108 --> 00:04:36,788 Speaker 1: a lot of it is due to the run game, 93 00:04:36,788 --> 00:04:39,468 Speaker 1: and Kenneth Walker is doing that. And it's not just 94 00:04:39,708 --> 00:04:41,908 Speaker 1: he's getting a ball, he's running, he's making play. This 95 00:04:41,948 --> 00:04:45,188 Speaker 1: guy is breaking off humongous runs, fifty yard runs. He 96 00:04:45,228 --> 00:04:49,268 Speaker 1: has two runs over sixty yards where he's scoring touchdowns, 97 00:04:49,428 --> 00:04:51,588 Speaker 1: and that's what it's all about. It's exciting, it's fun 98 00:04:51,708 --> 00:04:55,108 Speaker 1: to watch those explosive big plays. And on top of that, 99 00:04:55,188 --> 00:04:56,988 Speaker 1: you look at him in the fourth quarter when it's 100 00:04:57,028 --> 00:04:59,788 Speaker 1: winning time to see who's coming out on top. This 101 00:04:59,788 --> 00:05:03,748 Speaker 1: guy is leading the NFL with six fourth quarter touchdowns. 102 00:05:03,868 --> 00:05:06,188 Speaker 1: You can remember he had one worst of La Chargers 103 00:05:06,308 --> 00:05:08,188 Speaker 1: where he breaks off to the right side and it's 104 00:05:08,228 --> 00:05:10,948 Speaker 1: like a seventy yard run for a touchdown. That's what 105 00:05:10,988 --> 00:05:12,828 Speaker 1: you want to see. And I think for these German 106 00:05:12,828 --> 00:05:14,588 Speaker 1: fans are going to be here there taken in the game. 107 00:05:14,628 --> 00:05:17,188 Speaker 1: They've been watching it on TV for so long, and 108 00:05:17,268 --> 00:05:20,188 Speaker 1: now you're here, you're in person, and you see someone 109 00:05:20,268 --> 00:05:23,588 Speaker 1: built like Kenneth Walker running through tackles, running by people, 110 00:05:23,668 --> 00:05:26,028 Speaker 1: over people. His impact is going to be huge. You're 111 00:05:26,028 --> 00:05:28,588 Speaker 1: talking about how important Kenneth Walker is to the Seahawks 112 00:05:28,588 --> 00:05:30,028 Speaker 1: offense to be able to get the run game going 113 00:05:30,068 --> 00:05:31,868 Speaker 1: so they can get the play action passed down the 114 00:05:31,868 --> 00:05:34,428 Speaker 1: field for Geno Smith. And if they want to do that, 115 00:05:34,468 --> 00:05:36,388 Speaker 1: they're gonna need a big game in the middle out 116 00:05:36,388 --> 00:05:38,548 Speaker 1: of their center, Austin Blythe who's a good center but 117 00:05:38,668 --> 00:05:42,228 Speaker 1: struggled at times during the season against bigger nose guards. Well, 118 00:05:42,268 --> 00:05:45,308 Speaker 1: who's got a pretty big noseguard. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Vita 119 00:05:45,428 --> 00:05:48,988 Speaker 1: Vea is about three hundred and fifty million pounds and 120 00:05:49,068 --> 00:05:50,628 Speaker 1: he is a load. He's coming off of a game 121 00:05:50,628 --> 00:05:53,708 Speaker 1: where he had two sacks and four tackles in the middle. 122 00:05:53,988 --> 00:05:55,788 Speaker 1: It's gonna be up to that big fella to be 123 00:05:55,828 --> 00:05:58,348 Speaker 1: able to stymy the run game of the Seahawks and 124 00:05:58,388 --> 00:06:00,588 Speaker 1: try to get some pressure on Gino Smith to not 125 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:03,228 Speaker 1: allow him to be comfortable back there in the pocket 126 00:06:03,428 --> 00:06:07,908 Speaker 1: to deliver his NFL leading seventy three percent completion perceage 127 00:06:07,988 --> 00:06:10,828 Speaker 1: right now. Watched that in the middle of I may 128 00:06:10,868 --> 00:06:13,468 Speaker 1: have just made that up, but I'm he leaves the NFL. 129 00:06:13,788 --> 00:06:16,508 Speaker 1: It's really really good. It's really good, which is amazing 130 00:06:16,548 --> 00:06:19,028 Speaker 1: because I think for his career he was just like 131 00:06:19,068 --> 00:06:21,668 Speaker 1: a fifty percent. So that speaks to the job offensive 132 00:06:21,668 --> 00:06:24,788 Speaker 1: coordinator Shane Waldron has done and what a good running 133 00:06:24,788 --> 00:06:26,388 Speaker 1: game can do for a quarterback. No doubt that was 134 00:06:26,468 --> 00:06:28,388 Speaker 1: via Bay on the T shirt coming off the plane, right. 135 00:06:29,068 --> 00:06:32,308 Speaker 1: I love the intimidation factor. Yeah, sound Jack three and 136 00:06:32,348 --> 00:06:36,628 Speaker 1: fifty million pounds. That also sounded factual. Yeah, that was so. 137 00:06:36,988 --> 00:06:39,508 Speaker 1: Version may not be exact exactly, so working on Mike 138 00:06:39,548 --> 00:06:42,868 Speaker 1: kilos and pounds. Right by the time you get home, 139 00:06:42,868 --> 00:06:45,068 Speaker 1: you haven't figured out Tampa Bay and that two minute drill, 140 00:06:45,148 --> 00:06:47,148 Speaker 1: we finally saw Tom Brady be able to open up 141 00:06:47,148 --> 00:06:49,868 Speaker 1: the pass game, get to the sideline, have pass completions 142 00:06:49,908 --> 00:06:52,188 Speaker 1: that I felt like we're making people pull their hair out. 143 00:06:52,268 --> 00:06:54,508 Speaker 1: So far this season is like, how is Tom Brady 144 00:06:54,628 --> 00:06:57,148 Speaker 1: not operating the way this offense was supposed to, the 145 00:06:57,188 --> 00:07:00,748 Speaker 1: clicking the names Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, this offense was 146 00:07:00,788 --> 00:07:03,268 Speaker 1: supposed to be everything and then some the season and 147 00:07:03,388 --> 00:07:05,548 Speaker 1: those final two minutes he finally figured it out. But 148 00:07:05,708 --> 00:07:08,148 Speaker 1: my goodness, anyone who wants to catch a ball from 149 00:07:08,188 --> 00:07:11,948 Speaker 1: Tom Brady, make history, My goodness, make history. Get all 150 00:07:11,988 --> 00:07:15,628 Speaker 1: of these butterfinger loose balls, can't come down with one 151 00:07:15,748 --> 00:07:18,268 Speaker 1: out of the way. Leave them in America. Okay, come 152 00:07:18,308 --> 00:07:21,028 Speaker 1: to Germany, catch everything, because you never know which is 153 00:07:21,028 --> 00:07:22,588 Speaker 1: going to be the one that makes history when you 154 00:07:22,628 --> 00:07:25,268 Speaker 1: are officially the answer to a trivia question when you 155 00:07:25,308 --> 00:07:27,508 Speaker 1: come here and play in this game this weekend. So 156 00:07:27,868 --> 00:07:31,588 Speaker 1: anyone Katon, Leonard Fournette, anyone they don't have Russell Gage 157 00:07:31,628 --> 00:07:34,308 Speaker 1: this weekend, who wants to come on to Germany and 158 00:07:34,388 --> 00:07:36,508 Speaker 1: catch a pass a touchdown house from Tom Brady. You 159 00:07:36,508 --> 00:07:38,508 Speaker 1: put your name in history books. But like this needs 160 00:07:38,548 --> 00:07:40,828 Speaker 1: to change. This has to be the turning of the 161 00:07:40,868 --> 00:07:42,788 Speaker 1: tide for this Tampa Bay off think it's really interesting there. 162 00:07:42,868 --> 00:07:45,268 Speaker 1: Last week in that two minute drill, the main guy 163 00:07:45,388 --> 00:07:48,468 Speaker 1: was Scotty Miller, Right, it's like nothing. He hasn't been 164 00:07:48,508 --> 00:07:52,348 Speaker 1: doing anything since twenty twenty for that team. But Evans Godwin, 165 00:07:52,508 --> 00:07:55,948 Speaker 1: they're all healthy. Yes, there's no excuse. The only excuses 166 00:07:55,948 --> 00:07:57,988 Speaker 1: at the offense. The run game maybe isn't setting it 167 00:07:58,028 --> 00:08:00,788 Speaker 1: up so at all separation. I've had a few days 168 00:08:00,828 --> 00:08:03,508 Speaker 1: here in Munich and I think, Joe, you got here 169 00:08:03,508 --> 00:08:05,228 Speaker 1: a couple of days ago. Amy, Jason, you've been here 170 00:08:05,268 --> 00:08:08,068 Speaker 1: longer than make The twelves are everywhere everywhere. The twelves 171 00:08:08,228 --> 00:08:11,268 Speaker 1: are freaking everywhere, and to me, I know we're talking 172 00:08:11,268 --> 00:08:15,108 Speaker 1: about players impacting. This might be a Seahawks home game. Guys, 173 00:08:15,348 --> 00:08:17,868 Speaker 1: this might be a Seahawks home game. And the reason 174 00:08:17,948 --> 00:08:21,148 Speaker 1: isn't just because friends traveled from the States, which are 175 00:08:21,188 --> 00:08:24,308 Speaker 1: have been several had some really interesting conversations with the 176 00:08:24,308 --> 00:08:27,028 Speaker 1: folks who work at NFL Germany and when they went 177 00:08:27,068 --> 00:08:30,028 Speaker 1: on Free TV, which is the national broadcast they you 178 00:08:30,068 --> 00:08:32,868 Speaker 1: know the NFL. It was in like the mid twenty tens, 179 00:08:33,348 --> 00:08:36,348 Speaker 1: the Seahawks were perennially one of the best teams in 180 00:08:36,388 --> 00:08:39,588 Speaker 1: the NFC. The Seahawks always had that big game. So 181 00:08:39,628 --> 00:08:44,308 Speaker 1: the Seahawks locally here in Munich were oftentimes the team 182 00:08:44,348 --> 00:08:46,708 Speaker 1: that you would see in the big NFL game. So 183 00:08:46,788 --> 00:08:50,108 Speaker 1: there is a generation of football fans here in Germany 184 00:08:50,228 --> 00:08:53,508 Speaker 1: who were raised on watching the Seahawks as their national 185 00:08:53,628 --> 00:08:57,428 Speaker 1: market game. Not the Steelers, not the not the Giants, 186 00:08:57,468 --> 00:08:59,508 Speaker 1: not the Bears, the Seahawks. And it was during the 187 00:08:59,588 --> 00:09:02,108 Speaker 1: Richard Sherman and the Russell Wilson years. But that doesn't fade. 188 00:09:02,348 --> 00:09:05,668 Speaker 1: So now here comes the Seahawks Seattle, and if you 189 00:09:05,708 --> 00:09:07,148 Speaker 1: go out on these streets and we're gonna be out 190 00:09:07,148 --> 00:09:09,628 Speaker 1: there in a while, you cannot go two steps without 191 00:09:09,628 --> 00:09:12,508 Speaker 1: bumping into someone in a Seahawks jersey. I think it's 192 00:09:12,508 --> 00:09:13,748 Speaker 1: one of the best fan bases. It's one of the 193 00:09:13,788 --> 00:09:16,108 Speaker 1: best home field advantages up at Loumin Field. I think 194 00:09:16,108 --> 00:09:18,948 Speaker 1: you're going to see this at Alliance Alian's Arena on Sunday. 195 00:09:18,988 --> 00:09:23,748 Speaker 1: The game's gonna start and you're gonna hear see Hawks everywhere, 196 00:09:23,748 --> 00:09:24,988 Speaker 1: and you're gonna be like, wait, I don't get it. 197 00:09:25,028 --> 00:09:26,828 Speaker 1: The Bucks there and let's hear that there is a 198 00:09:26,828 --> 00:09:28,948 Speaker 1: fan base here and it is a Seattle Seahawks fan 199 00:09:28,988 --> 00:09:30,268 Speaker 1: base and I think they're going to represent well and 200 00:09:30,268 --> 00:09:31,668 Speaker 1: I think it will make a difference in that game. 201 00:09:31,828 --> 00:09:34,028 Speaker 1: I remember hearing this in London too, and this is 202 00:09:34,028 --> 00:09:35,908 Speaker 1: not meant to be patronizing. This is meant to speak 203 00:09:35,948 --> 00:09:38,148 Speaker 1: to the education of the game with the fans as 204 00:09:38,148 --> 00:09:40,668 Speaker 1: it has been in Europe. But I think the colors 205 00:09:40,708 --> 00:09:43,668 Speaker 1: are cool. And that's not like people saw the Seahawks colors. 206 00:09:43,668 --> 00:09:45,148 Speaker 1: They were here like yeah, we like that team, and 207 00:09:45,188 --> 00:09:47,068 Speaker 1: then their love for football began. They're like, we want 208 00:09:47,068 --> 00:09:49,148 Speaker 1: to come into that team because they it looks good. 209 00:09:49,188 --> 00:09:52,108 Speaker 1: It does they pop off the screen. Yeah, it's fantastic. 210 00:09:52,308 --> 00:09:54,068 Speaker 1: Ian rap before it is going to join us. Now 211 00:09:54,148 --> 00:09:56,828 Speaker 1: rap sheet has its covered across the board. But we 212 00:09:56,908 --> 00:09:59,108 Speaker 1: want to ask about a couple of star quarterbacks in 213 00:09:59,148 --> 00:10:02,508 Speaker 1: particular and some injuries that are headlighting the news heading 214 00:10:02,508 --> 00:10:05,188 Speaker 1: into their Week ten matchups. What's going on. We'll start 215 00:10:05,228 --> 00:10:07,708 Speaker 1: with Matthew Stafford. Feels like it's been an entire week 216 00:10:07,708 --> 00:10:10,908 Speaker 1: of quarterback nagging injuries. We're trying to figure out these 217 00:10:10,948 --> 00:10:12,868 Speaker 1: guys playing or not. We're kind of getting about that 218 00:10:12,908 --> 00:10:15,588 Speaker 1: time where we figure that out. That should be later today, 219 00:10:15,628 --> 00:10:17,788 Speaker 1: But we'll start with Matthew Stafford. What's been going on 220 00:10:17,868 --> 00:10:21,188 Speaker 1: this week. He's in the NFL's concussion protocol, has not 221 00:10:21,348 --> 00:10:24,028 Speaker 1: yet practiced. To remember, guys, he went in the protocol 222 00:10:24,388 --> 00:10:26,668 Speaker 1: on Tuesday. So even if he's able to practice at 223 00:10:26,668 --> 00:10:28,948 Speaker 1: all today, it's going to be very very limited. I 224 00:10:28,988 --> 00:10:31,868 Speaker 1: would say his status for Sunday very firmly end doubt, 225 00:10:32,028 --> 00:10:35,068 Speaker 1: very real possibility. We see John Wofford and an athletic 226 00:10:35,108 --> 00:10:37,988 Speaker 1: young quarterback that Rims really like out there on the 227 00:10:37,988 --> 00:10:41,668 Speaker 1: field on Sunday. Meanwhile, for Kyler Murray, he popped up 228 00:10:41,668 --> 00:10:44,148 Speaker 1: on the injury report this week, did not practice at 229 00:10:44,188 --> 00:10:46,628 Speaker 1: all Wednesday with a hamstring injury after a long run 230 00:10:46,668 --> 00:10:48,828 Speaker 1: on Sunday, kind of pulled up a little bit, could 231 00:10:48,828 --> 00:10:51,908 Speaker 1: not open up as hamstring maybe something that will continue 232 00:10:51,948 --> 00:10:54,108 Speaker 1: to nag him. But the fact that he was able 233 00:10:54,148 --> 00:10:57,268 Speaker 1: to get out there practice on a limited basis on 234 00:10:57,308 --> 00:10:59,748 Speaker 1: Thursday means at least he's got a chance to just 235 00:10:59,788 --> 00:11:02,388 Speaker 1: get out there on Sunday. Will he be his old self, 236 00:11:02,588 --> 00:11:05,028 Speaker 1: We will see, but at least he has got a chance. 237 00:11:05,268 --> 00:11:07,788 Speaker 1: And then for Josh Allen, that elbows spraying that you 238 00:11:07,948 --> 00:11:10,428 Speaker 1: seel injured that he has been dealing with ever since 239 00:11:10,508 --> 00:11:12,548 Speaker 1: he got his elbow knocked late late in the game 240 00:11:12,668 --> 00:11:15,868 Speaker 1: on Sunday against the Jets. He has not yet practiced 241 00:11:15,908 --> 00:11:18,548 Speaker 1: this week, and he is a tough dude, but this 242 00:11:18,628 --> 00:11:21,628 Speaker 1: is really about being functional, how well he can actually 243 00:11:21,668 --> 00:11:24,428 Speaker 1: grip and throw football. Course, guys, if he's not able 244 00:11:24,468 --> 00:11:27,868 Speaker 1: to practice today, doesn't look good for Sunday. Oh my gosh. 245 00:11:27,908 --> 00:11:30,348 Speaker 1: That is that's heavy for the Bills moving forward. And 246 00:11:30,428 --> 00:11:33,468 Speaker 1: Josh Allen, you really hope even if it's just some absence, 247 00:11:33,508 --> 00:11:35,468 Speaker 1: it's just one game. Ian Rapport. Thank you very much. 248 00:11:35,468 --> 00:11:37,468 Speaker 1: We'll talk to you later in the show. Sign for 249 00:11:37,508 --> 00:11:40,028 Speaker 1: Mad Minute. We're gonna talk about Week ten games. The 250 00:11:40,028 --> 00:11:42,948 Speaker 1: game's kicked off officially last night, and we've got a 251 00:11:42,988 --> 00:11:44,748 Speaker 1: great slate of games to look forward to. On Sunday, 252 00:11:44,748 --> 00:11:46,668 Speaker 1: we're gonna break down some of the best matchups. We're 253 00:11:46,668 --> 00:11:48,868 Speaker 1: gonna have sixty seconds on the clock, interesting things to 254 00:11:48,868 --> 00:11:50,668 Speaker 1: watch for in each game. Where we're gonna start right 255 00:11:50,708 --> 00:11:53,108 Speaker 1: where Ian just left off. Massive game going down in 256 00:11:53,228 --> 00:11:56,068 Speaker 1: Buffalo where the Bills host the Minnesota Vikings. What's got 257 00:11:56,148 --> 00:11:58,628 Speaker 1: us most excited about this match? Excited to see what 258 00:11:58,708 --> 00:12:01,388 Speaker 1: the Bills do at quarterback. I don't think Josh Allen's 259 00:12:01,428 --> 00:12:03,228 Speaker 1: gonna go if he doesn't practice today, So we'll keep 260 00:12:03,228 --> 00:12:04,868 Speaker 1: an eye on that. But gosh, this is why you 261 00:12:04,868 --> 00:12:06,788 Speaker 1: bring in Case Keenum. Is why you're bringing a veteran 262 00:12:06,828 --> 00:12:08,988 Speaker 1: backup quarterback because it's a long season and you need 263 00:12:09,028 --> 00:12:10,988 Speaker 1: to rely on that every so offmember. A couple of 264 00:12:11,028 --> 00:12:13,388 Speaker 1: years ago, Patrick mahomes Is located his Nina Thursday night game. 265 00:12:13,388 --> 00:12:15,228 Speaker 1: Matt Moore came in and beat the Vikings in a 266 00:12:15,268 --> 00:12:16,668 Speaker 1: big game that season. They would go on to win 267 00:12:16,668 --> 00:12:18,188 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl that year. Case Keenum, if it's for 268 00:12:18,228 --> 00:12:19,788 Speaker 1: one game, if you're two games, if it's for no games, 269 00:12:19,788 --> 00:12:21,388 Speaker 1: you gotta be ready. And I think Case is ready. 270 00:12:21,428 --> 00:12:22,988 Speaker 1: He's built for this. It's why they pam. I'm looking 271 00:12:22,988 --> 00:12:24,988 Speaker 1: at the case keendom experience. Go win that game, no 272 00:12:24,988 --> 00:12:26,908 Speaker 1: doubt about it. Josh Allen is going to be the 273 00:12:26,948 --> 00:12:28,948 Speaker 1: focal point. Everybody wants to know if he's gonna play 274 00:12:29,028 --> 00:12:31,548 Speaker 1: or not. For me, I look at the Cook brothers. 275 00:12:31,628 --> 00:12:33,948 Speaker 1: You got Dalvin Cook, James Cook, and I guess as 276 00:12:33,988 --> 00:12:35,948 Speaker 1: a twin who played in the NFL. I remember the 277 00:12:35,948 --> 00:12:38,108 Speaker 1: first time I got a chance to play against my brother. 278 00:12:38,148 --> 00:12:39,948 Speaker 1: We were both captains who were at the coin toss. 279 00:12:39,988 --> 00:12:42,428 Speaker 1: I want to see their interactions before the game, during 280 00:12:42,428 --> 00:12:44,508 Speaker 1: the game, after the game. It's a really cool experience 281 00:12:44,548 --> 00:12:46,948 Speaker 1: for them in their family. I'm watching Vikings tackle Christian 282 00:12:46,988 --> 00:12:49,668 Speaker 1: Derris saw. He played last year against von Miller when 283 00:12:49,748 --> 00:12:52,108 Speaker 1: von Miller was with the Rams, played really well as rookie. 284 00:12:52,108 --> 00:12:53,948 Speaker 1: He only gave up one pressure in that game. If 285 00:12:54,028 --> 00:12:55,988 Speaker 1: Josh Allen's not in, that puts a lot more pressure 286 00:12:56,068 --> 00:12:59,268 Speaker 1: on their defense to step up. Sacks, turnovers, all those things. 287 00:12:59,268 --> 00:13:01,788 Speaker 1: Don't punk that horn at me. If von Miller Christian 288 00:13:01,868 --> 00:13:04,508 Speaker 1: Derris saw, That's what I'm watching because that is going 289 00:13:04,588 --> 00:13:07,188 Speaker 1: to be a key determining factor, especially without Josh. I 290 00:13:07,188 --> 00:13:09,428 Speaker 1: spoke to this yesterday. I was really I'm really excited 291 00:13:09,468 --> 00:13:13,268 Speaker 1: to see the connective tissue between Stefan Diggs and Jeffersons Jefferson. 292 00:13:13,268 --> 00:13:15,828 Speaker 1: Remember Diggs was traded from Minnesota to Buffalo and then 293 00:13:15,828 --> 00:13:18,108 Speaker 1: the pick that they used for that was justin Jefferson. 294 00:13:18,188 --> 00:13:20,188 Speaker 1: So I'm just excited to see some pass catchers in 295 00:13:20,228 --> 00:13:22,148 Speaker 1: that game. All right, back home in the Big Apple, 296 00:13:22,148 --> 00:13:25,748 Speaker 1: the Giants play host to Houston Texans. What's to look 297 00:13:25,748 --> 00:13:28,148 Speaker 1: forward to in this one? Peter Who two cool running backs, 298 00:13:28,148 --> 00:13:29,948 Speaker 1: Sakon Barker's got his story. I think he's going to 299 00:13:29,988 --> 00:13:31,548 Speaker 1: be in the running for comeback Player of the Year. 300 00:13:31,588 --> 00:13:33,588 Speaker 1: And then you got Damian Pierce with the Texans, who 301 00:13:33,588 --> 00:13:34,988 Speaker 1: I think is gonna be in the running for offensive 302 00:13:35,028 --> 00:13:36,908 Speaker 1: Rookie of the Year. Texans not much to watch in 303 00:13:36,948 --> 00:13:38,788 Speaker 1: this game except for that running back. I think he 304 00:13:38,828 --> 00:13:40,348 Speaker 1: can do it on his own back. Let's see what 305 00:13:40,348 --> 00:13:41,948 Speaker 1: the Giants have coming out of the boy. It's funny 306 00:13:42,148 --> 00:13:44,228 Speaker 1: you mentioned the two running backs as a form of dB. 307 00:13:44,388 --> 00:13:46,988 Speaker 1: I'm looking at this game. There's not much passing going 308 00:13:47,028 --> 00:13:48,708 Speaker 1: on from either team, so you're like, Oh, I feel 309 00:13:48,708 --> 00:13:50,908 Speaker 1: confident about this game, but are you look in the backfield. 310 00:13:50,988 --> 00:13:53,428 Speaker 1: I would hate to have to tackle Damian Pierce as 311 00:13:53,468 --> 00:13:55,588 Speaker 1: an angry runner, and what we've seen from say Quon 312 00:13:55,828 --> 00:13:58,268 Speaker 1: the way he's able to make people miss. This is 313 00:13:58,268 --> 00:14:00,228 Speaker 1: a nightmare game for a dB. If I get in 314 00:14:00,268 --> 00:14:02,908 Speaker 1: the open field with either one of these running backs, 315 00:14:02,948 --> 00:14:05,188 Speaker 1: I want to see some dbs coming. They're making tackles. 316 00:14:05,308 --> 00:14:07,148 Speaker 1: If the Giants want to follow through on their good 317 00:14:07,268 --> 00:14:09,108 Speaker 1: start to the season and they want to be able 318 00:14:09,148 --> 00:14:10,588 Speaker 1: to make a run in the playoffs, they got to 319 00:14:10,628 --> 00:14:12,508 Speaker 1: learn how to start games fast. In two of their 320 00:14:12,508 --> 00:14:15,188 Speaker 1: eight games, they've scored first. And when you're playing a 321 00:14:15,188 --> 00:14:17,588 Speaker 1: bad team, Jason, Unfortunately, you and I we played four 322 00:14:17,588 --> 00:14:19,908 Speaker 1: of the Browns together and we were bad to talk about. 323 00:14:19,948 --> 00:14:22,428 Speaker 1: If you let us hang around, we were going to 324 00:14:22,508 --> 00:14:24,468 Speaker 1: have a chance at the end with a turnover something 325 00:14:24,508 --> 00:14:27,428 Speaker 1: weird to win. The Giants want to start fast, put 326 00:14:27,468 --> 00:14:29,268 Speaker 1: the Texans away. Don't let him hang around because they're 327 00:14:29,268 --> 00:14:31,668 Speaker 1: a little bit frisky. Daniel Jones is like Brick by Brick. 328 00:14:31,708 --> 00:14:33,788 Speaker 1: I just think like he should log another game where 329 00:14:33,828 --> 00:14:36,548 Speaker 1: statistically he is just solid. He's running this offense, he 330 00:14:36,548 --> 00:14:38,908 Speaker 1: looks comfortable. Continue to make a name for himself in 331 00:14:38,908 --> 00:14:40,948 Speaker 1: this tricky contract year that he's in, Right, Joe, you 332 00:14:40,948 --> 00:14:42,588 Speaker 1: get to go first this time or I've just decided 333 00:14:42,628 --> 00:14:45,148 Speaker 1: because that you're up against the buzzer there. The Jaguars 334 00:14:45,188 --> 00:14:47,148 Speaker 1: make their way to Arrowhead to battle it out against 335 00:14:47,148 --> 00:14:49,788 Speaker 1: the Chiefs. What intrigues you about this game? Yeah? I 336 00:14:49,788 --> 00:14:52,948 Speaker 1: want to see the Jags pass defense. Oh, Kevin dreadful 337 00:14:53,108 --> 00:14:56,588 Speaker 1: all season long. Matt Ryan torched him, Russell Wilson torched him, 338 00:14:56,828 --> 00:14:59,028 Speaker 1: Derek Carr torched him. They're gonna have to step up 339 00:14:59,028 --> 00:15:01,268 Speaker 1: if they want to give Trevor Lawrence. A chance. Yeah, 340 00:15:01,388 --> 00:15:03,788 Speaker 1: I look at this Chiefs team like now, if Josh 341 00:15:03,868 --> 00:15:06,068 Speaker 1: Allen injured is real, there's a chance to builds. Drop 342 00:15:06,068 --> 00:15:08,588 Speaker 1: a game here and drop a game next week. Chief suddenly, 343 00:15:08,628 --> 00:15:10,108 Speaker 1: Hey wait a second, we keep winning, we can have 344 00:15:10,148 --> 00:15:11,868 Speaker 1: playoffs come through us and the AFC. You can't lose 345 00:15:11,908 --> 00:15:14,228 Speaker 1: to the Jaguars. No, you cannot lose to the Jaguars. 346 00:15:14,308 --> 00:15:16,788 Speaker 1: Yeah you can. Like you said, to Jaguars, they've been 347 00:15:16,868 --> 00:15:19,988 Speaker 1: within one score of every single loss that they've had, 348 00:15:20,028 --> 00:15:21,788 Speaker 1: all six of them, and now they're going against the 349 00:15:21,828 --> 00:15:24,388 Speaker 1: Chiefs team that knows how to put points on the board. 350 00:15:24,468 --> 00:15:26,348 Speaker 1: Let's see if there's Jaguars team can do what they 351 00:15:26,388 --> 00:15:28,548 Speaker 1: can do to keep up with the Chiefs, and it's 352 00:15:28,588 --> 00:15:31,348 Speaker 1: a huge opportunity for them. Nobody's expecting him to win 353 00:15:31,468 --> 00:15:34,148 Speaker 1: this game. Doug Peterson's they are, Trevor Lawrence. Let's see 354 00:15:34,148 --> 00:15:35,908 Speaker 1: if they can find a way to keep up and 355 00:15:35,948 --> 00:15:37,988 Speaker 1: like you said, stick close enough that at the end 356 00:15:37,988 --> 00:15:39,868 Speaker 1: of the game, if it's a one score game, be 357 00:15:39,908 --> 00:15:41,748 Speaker 1: able to make a play to get over to hump 358 00:15:41,788 --> 00:15:45,588 Speaker 1: and actually upset a Kansas City, Kansas City in Kansas City, 359 00:15:45,748 --> 00:15:48,948 Speaker 1: Arrowhead being fired up shout out to NFL Research for 360 00:15:48,988 --> 00:15:50,308 Speaker 1: coming up with this one. I thought this was cool. 361 00:15:50,348 --> 00:15:54,028 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes twenty three straight wins in November and December. 362 00:15:54,188 --> 00:15:56,708 Speaker 1: That's just powerful to turn a corner on a season 363 00:15:56,708 --> 00:15:58,948 Speaker 1: and just like you cannot beat me on the Backhoff, 364 00:15:58,988 --> 00:16:01,268 Speaker 1: I believe. Let's head to Miami where the Browns come 365 00:16:01,308 --> 00:16:04,388 Speaker 1: to town to take on the Dolphins. What's watching this one? Jay? 366 00:16:04,588 --> 00:16:06,628 Speaker 1: A tongue of violo. You already know what it is. 367 00:16:06,708 --> 00:16:09,268 Speaker 1: This guy is lighting it up. I will continue to 368 00:16:09,308 --> 00:16:12,148 Speaker 1: sing his praises. I'm in my group chats continue to say, 369 00:16:12,228 --> 00:16:14,988 Speaker 1: Ta is the real deal. He's getting it done. Tyreek Hill, 370 00:16:15,068 --> 00:16:18,228 Speaker 1: Jalen Waddle, Giessegi all of his weapons, He's finding ways 371 00:16:18,268 --> 00:16:19,868 Speaker 1: to getting in the ball. And the Browns of as 372 00:16:19,948 --> 00:16:23,708 Speaker 1: struggles in the secondary this season, particularly giving up big plays. 373 00:16:23,788 --> 00:16:25,948 Speaker 1: Let's see if Tua can capitalize and get the ball 374 00:16:25,948 --> 00:16:28,708 Speaker 1: to the speed demons on the outside. Resident Brown, you go, yeah, 375 00:16:28,748 --> 00:16:31,748 Speaker 1: it's all about that Browns defense, right. Jalen and Tyreek 376 00:16:31,788 --> 00:16:34,628 Speaker 1: Hill have had almost two thousand yards receiving on the season, 377 00:16:34,948 --> 00:16:36,508 Speaker 1: So if the Browns want to have a chance and 378 00:16:36,588 --> 00:16:38,908 Speaker 1: keep this thing close, it's gonna be Miles Garrett getting 379 00:16:38,908 --> 00:16:40,588 Speaker 1: after two of finding a way to pressure a guy 380 00:16:40,628 --> 00:16:43,028 Speaker 1: who's only been sacked eight times on the season, and 381 00:16:43,068 --> 00:16:44,868 Speaker 1: then that past defense. Is this going to be the 382 00:16:44,908 --> 00:16:47,508 Speaker 1: defense that gave up thirty eight to Bailey Zappy from 383 00:16:47,508 --> 00:16:49,708 Speaker 1: the pageants? Or is it the defense they gave up 384 00:16:49,748 --> 00:16:52,228 Speaker 1: thirteen to Joe Burrow and the Bengals. They want the 385 00:16:52,308 --> 00:16:54,708 Speaker 1: thirteen to Joe Burrow team and then they'll be all 386 00:16:54,788 --> 00:16:58,428 Speaker 1: right them. They won and they blew out the Bengals, 387 00:16:58,428 --> 00:16:59,788 Speaker 1: and then they go on the bye week and guess 388 00:16:59,828 --> 00:17:02,508 Speaker 1: what you win this game? You're four and five. NFC's 389 00:17:02,508 --> 00:17:05,468 Speaker 1: wide open. DeShawn Watson's coming back eventually, and like, I 390 00:17:05,508 --> 00:17:07,508 Speaker 1: don't know, you let the Browns hang around a long enough. 391 00:17:07,548 --> 00:17:10,548 Speaker 1: Guys like you mentioned weird things happen in December and January, 392 00:17:10,628 --> 00:17:13,388 Speaker 1: especially in that weather Cleveland. The way they run the 393 00:17:13,388 --> 00:17:15,428 Speaker 1: ball and the good defense I have upfront, I wouldn't 394 00:17:15,468 --> 00:17:18,188 Speaker 1: count them out yet. There are three family matters across 395 00:17:18,228 --> 00:17:19,748 Speaker 1: the league. I can't remember through one, but there's the 396 00:17:19,748 --> 00:17:21,788 Speaker 1: second one. Here is the battle the cousins, Nick Chubb 397 00:17:21,828 --> 00:17:23,948 Speaker 1: and Bradley Chubb are going against the other and the 398 00:17:23,988 --> 00:17:26,988 Speaker 1: Koch brothers is really cool knacking too. Coming up. The 399 00:17:26,988 --> 00:17:30,708 Speaker 1: commissioner himself, Roger Goodell is in Munich and he's going 400 00:17:30,788 --> 00:17:32,748 Speaker 1: to be on Good Morning Football. Yes you heard of right, 401 00:17:32,948 --> 00:17:35,548 Speaker 1: have breakfast with Roger Goodell, Stay and watched our show. 402 00:17:51,508 --> 00:17:53,308 Speaker 1: We're so lucky to be here. We're so lucky to 403 00:17:53,308 --> 00:17:55,028 Speaker 1: have the crowd behind us. We're also lucky to have you. 404 00:17:55,148 --> 00:17:59,028 Speaker 1: Joe Thomas, a future Hall of Fame left tackle. Yeah, 405 00:17:59,028 --> 00:18:01,188 Speaker 1: I went there. It's going to Canton, baby, and he's 406 00:18:01,228 --> 00:18:03,868 Speaker 1: guest hosting for us here at Good Morning Football and 407 00:18:03,908 --> 00:18:06,188 Speaker 1: the Kyle Ranch Air at the moment. And one of 408 00:18:06,188 --> 00:18:09,868 Speaker 1: the reasons you have, you know, been such a blessing 409 00:18:09,868 --> 00:18:12,988 Speaker 1: to the NFL was your durability and your consistency. And 410 00:18:13,068 --> 00:18:15,948 Speaker 1: we thought we would create a segment in honor of 411 00:18:15,988 --> 00:18:19,148 Speaker 1: your consecutive snap streak that you have, and we're gonna 412 00:18:19,188 --> 00:18:26,028 Speaker 1: call it going Streaking. Let's go either in honor of 413 00:18:26,068 --> 00:18:30,068 Speaker 1: your record setting ten thousand, three hundred and sixty three 414 00:18:30,148 --> 00:18:35,028 Speaker 1: consecutive snaps ten thousand, three sixty three. We're gonna quiz 415 00:18:35,308 --> 00:18:38,948 Speaker 1: my fellow co hosts on some streaks, some records, and 416 00:18:38,988 --> 00:18:41,988 Speaker 1: we're gonna see football and beyond, how well you guys 417 00:18:42,068 --> 00:18:45,188 Speaker 1: can go streaking? Are we good? All right? First question, guys, 418 00:18:45,188 --> 00:18:47,828 Speaker 1: all right, it's gonna multiple choice. Aaron Rodgers through an 419 00:18:47,908 --> 00:18:51,788 Speaker 1: NFL record four hundred and two consecutive passes without an interception, 420 00:18:51,868 --> 00:18:55,708 Speaker 1: but that record was broken in two eighteen. Let's see 421 00:18:55,748 --> 00:18:59,228 Speaker 1: how well you know your defensive backs, Jason mccordy. Which 422 00:18:59,228 --> 00:19:02,468 Speaker 1: player picked off Earon Rodgers to break the streak in 423 00:19:02,548 --> 00:19:06,428 Speaker 1: twenty eighteen? Was it a Chicago Bear, Eddie Jackson, b 424 00:19:06,748 --> 00:19:10,948 Speaker 1: Miamie Dolphins, Xavian Howard or see Jordan Poyer, then a 425 00:19:10,988 --> 00:19:13,868 Speaker 1: brown then maybe a Bill. I don't know his career, 426 00:19:13,908 --> 00:19:15,708 Speaker 1: but we're putting him on the list. Okay, I'm about 427 00:19:15,708 --> 00:19:17,908 Speaker 1: to break this down for you. So obviously Howdie Jackson 428 00:19:17,908 --> 00:19:20,428 Speaker 1: a Bear plays him twice a year. But I know 429 00:19:20,548 --> 00:19:23,268 Speaker 1: I was in New England in twenty eighteen we played 430 00:19:23,268 --> 00:19:26,548 Speaker 1: the Bears, which means both Xavier Howard and Jordan Porio 431 00:19:26,668 --> 00:19:30,188 Speaker 1: both played against that division. You know schedule effect that wax. 432 00:19:30,508 --> 00:19:33,428 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go on, You're gonna go I didn't. There's 433 00:19:33,428 --> 00:19:36,748 Speaker 1: the first time I'm I'm going to see Jordan Poorier. 434 00:19:36,788 --> 00:19:38,868 Speaker 1: I believe he's the one as a Browner, as a Bill. 435 00:19:38,948 --> 00:19:41,868 Speaker 1: What do you think he was a Bill eighteen bill? Okay, Jamie, 436 00:19:41,908 --> 00:19:43,828 Speaker 1: what do you got? I don't know. I like Jason's guy. 437 00:19:43,908 --> 00:19:45,948 Speaker 1: Just in general. I'm gonna go Zavian Howard. Okay, yeah, 438 00:19:45,948 --> 00:19:48,508 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go Xavian Howard. After I heard that information. Okay, 439 00:19:48,548 --> 00:19:53,708 Speaker 1: remember Jason, you've got Eddie Jackson him. The answer is, 440 00:19:53,708 --> 00:19:57,948 Speaker 1: what do we got? It's Eddie Jackson got week fifteen 441 00:19:58,108 --> 00:20:01,588 Speaker 1: against the Fairs. Eddie Jackson in the end zone makes 442 00:20:01,588 --> 00:20:04,868 Speaker 1: the pick off the deflection, it was in Jimmy Graham's hands. 443 00:20:04,868 --> 00:20:08,188 Speaker 1: It bounces off. Fourth quarter. Rogers streak ends. Well, listen, 444 00:20:08,188 --> 00:20:09,908 Speaker 1: here's why it's really interesting. That's why we bring it 445 00:20:09,948 --> 00:20:12,268 Speaker 1: up in this music thing. That streak could be broken 446 00:20:12,268 --> 00:20:16,028 Speaker 1: this weekend. As of right now, Tom Brady has thrown 447 00:20:16,068 --> 00:20:19,988 Speaker 1: three hundred and seventy three passes without ant. If he 448 00:20:20,028 --> 00:20:25,628 Speaker 1: completes twenty nine throws on Sunday, he will break Aaron 449 00:20:25,708 --> 00:20:30,468 Speaker 1: Rodgers is four hundred and two past streak. Brady, we 450 00:20:31,028 --> 00:20:34,788 Speaker 1: we janked it. Where is it? Like the Tarik Woolen Show. 451 00:20:34,828 --> 00:20:36,748 Speaker 1: And He's like, I'm d it. I'm Adie Jackson. You're 452 00:20:36,788 --> 00:20:38,868 Speaker 1: watching the game. Whenever they start to talk about so all, 453 00:20:38,868 --> 00:20:41,828 Speaker 1: he hasn't missed a free throw. Next scene in al 454 00:20:41,868 --> 00:20:44,388 Speaker 1: he joined some free though. We just Curry actually yelled 455 00:20:44,388 --> 00:20:46,188 Speaker 1: at the ref and was like, why are you the broadcasters? 456 00:20:46,188 --> 00:20:49,308 Speaker 1: Why are you talking about this? Last eight Super Bowls? Guys, 457 00:20:49,348 --> 00:20:51,748 Speaker 1: the team who won the coin toss has ended up 458 00:20:51,748 --> 00:20:54,388 Speaker 1: actually losing the game. It's very quirky. It's weird. So 459 00:20:54,588 --> 00:20:56,188 Speaker 1: do some math in your head. Who is the last 460 00:20:56,188 --> 00:20:59,228 Speaker 1: team to win the opening coin toss and win the 461 00:20:59,228 --> 00:21:04,588 Speaker 1: Super Bowls? The giants be the Seahawks. Guys, they're here, 462 00:21:05,428 --> 00:21:10,468 Speaker 1: see the raven So the last eight teams won the 463 00:21:10,508 --> 00:21:14,748 Speaker 1: coin toss lost the Super Bowl? The last eight who 464 00:21:14,788 --> 00:21:18,588 Speaker 1: won the coin toss? For me right here, I have 465 00:21:18,668 --> 00:21:20,508 Speaker 1: no idea. I'm just gonna do some math. It's twenty 466 00:21:20,588 --> 00:21:23,388 Speaker 1: twenty two, so just you know, I'm gonna gons. I'm 467 00:21:23,428 --> 00:21:25,228 Speaker 1: going to Ravens because I feel like that was the 468 00:21:25,308 --> 00:21:30,388 Speaker 1: Joe Flacco Super Bowl going Raves just because they were playing. 469 00:21:30,068 --> 00:21:32,868 Speaker 1: I'm going I'm going to Seahawks just because the producers 470 00:21:32,868 --> 00:21:35,828 Speaker 1: always have an angle. Guys, of course it's answered b 471 00:21:35,988 --> 00:21:42,588 Speaker 1: the Seahawks super Bowl forty eight. Okay, since Super Bowl won, 472 00:21:42,988 --> 00:21:45,548 Speaker 1: the coin toss has landed on tales thirty times, and 473 00:21:45,588 --> 00:21:49,068 Speaker 1: it has landed on heads twenty six times. In that case, 474 00:21:49,148 --> 00:21:51,188 Speaker 1: it was tails Seahawks. They went on and one and 475 00:21:51,548 --> 00:21:54,508 Speaker 1: Sherman and Russell Wilson were embracing. It was lovely. Next up, 476 00:21:55,188 --> 00:21:59,188 Speaker 1: Bruce Matthews is tied for the most consecutive Pro Bowl selections? 477 00:21:59,268 --> 00:22:02,388 Speaker 1: Did it with fourteen straight? All right? He's tied for it. 478 00:22:02,908 --> 00:22:06,988 Speaker 1: Which player is tied with Matthews for the most consecutive 479 00:22:07,108 --> 00:22:12,508 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl nominations or selections? Merlin Olson, Old La Ram, 480 00:22:12,948 --> 00:22:18,268 Speaker 1: Anthony Mumio Cincinnati Bengals, Reggie White Eagle and Packer legend Jason. 481 00:22:18,428 --> 00:22:21,108 Speaker 1: We'll start with you. I am going to go he 482 00:22:21,148 --> 00:22:23,028 Speaker 1: spoke to our team when I was in college, and 483 00:22:23,068 --> 00:22:24,748 Speaker 1: because of that and his name is on here, I'm 484 00:22:24,788 --> 00:22:28,228 Speaker 1: going with be Anthony Umonios. Okay, I'm just gonna follow 485 00:22:28,308 --> 00:22:30,188 Speaker 1: Jason because he's winning this game right now. I'll go 486 00:22:30,228 --> 00:22:34,268 Speaker 1: with thee. Well, you guys are wrong here make fourteen 487 00:22:34,348 --> 00:22:39,508 Speaker 1: Pro Bowls and I think Merlin Olsen did Merlin Merlin 488 00:22:39,588 --> 00:22:41,508 Speaker 1: Olson played forever. I don't know the answer yet. The 489 00:22:41,508 --> 00:22:48,828 Speaker 1: answers ay finally got some tackle fearsome foursome, right, up front. 490 00:22:48,868 --> 00:22:52,868 Speaker 1: This guy every season from sixty two to seventy five. 491 00:22:53,748 --> 00:22:55,708 Speaker 1: The only season he didn't make the Pro Bowl was 492 00:22:55,748 --> 00:22:58,228 Speaker 1: his last season. We do the way to play on 493 00:22:58,628 --> 00:23:01,348 Speaker 1: morning football, Like here, he's the healthy and safety and 494 00:23:01,388 --> 00:23:03,548 Speaker 1: no no, Merlin Olson played in a different era at 495 00:23:03,468 --> 00:23:07,828 Speaker 1: a different time, Seacon Jones, Merlin Olsen Fred Dryer. Those 496 00:23:07,908 --> 00:23:10,548 Speaker 1: RAMS teams were awesome and Merlin Olson went to thirteen 497 00:23:10,668 --> 00:23:15,188 Speaker 1: straight program that's wild. Typically on a Friday, we put 498 00:23:15,228 --> 00:23:19,028 Speaker 1: on our sun of Shades and we put our favorite teams, coaches, players, 499 00:23:19,028 --> 00:23:21,868 Speaker 1: whoever fan bases in the spotlight. But today we are 500 00:23:21,868 --> 00:23:26,628 Speaker 1: gonna go Sunday Brought Light. Indeed, here's the twist. Yeah, 501 00:23:27,228 --> 00:23:29,348 Speaker 1: somebody has to go for their Sunday Brought Light. The 502 00:23:29,428 --> 00:23:31,988 Speaker 1: first person to finish their brought by the end is 503 00:23:32,028 --> 00:23:35,908 Speaker 1: the winner. Okay, so you gotta finish, So you gotta 504 00:23:35,948 --> 00:23:39,868 Speaker 1: eat as somebody else. You have to eat as somebody 505 00:23:39,868 --> 00:23:42,188 Speaker 1: else's serving up their Sunday Brought Light. And then once 506 00:23:42,228 --> 00:23:44,148 Speaker 1: it's your turn, you gotta stop eating deliver your Sunday 507 00:23:44,148 --> 00:23:47,268 Speaker 1: Brought Light. That's when you fall behind in the race. Listen, 508 00:23:47,388 --> 00:23:50,508 Speaker 1: I just said I might throw I might throw a 509 00:23:50,548 --> 00:23:53,388 Speaker 1: curveball and you guys do the thing. This is the curveball. 510 00:23:53,748 --> 00:23:56,748 Speaker 1: Is the curveball? Peter? You go first? So I do 511 00:23:56,788 --> 00:23:58,908 Speaker 1: I eat the sausage while I talk? Is it okay? 512 00:23:59,108 --> 00:24:00,788 Speaker 1: You go? All right? I'm gonn nice, take my time. 513 00:24:00,828 --> 00:24:03,668 Speaker 1: Then here, why don't you take it? I'm chub all right. 514 00:24:03,708 --> 00:24:05,388 Speaker 1: I know that this is a Seahawks and buck in 515 00:24:05,388 --> 00:24:08,268 Speaker 1: your guy. I'm going Cleveland Brown niche. He's throwing the 516 00:24:08,268 --> 00:24:10,508 Speaker 1: Cleveland Browns on his back. He leads a league in rushing, 517 00:24:10,548 --> 00:24:13,188 Speaker 1: he's still the best player on that team right now, 518 00:24:13,308 --> 00:24:14,668 Speaker 1: and they have a chance to get a win against 519 00:24:14,708 --> 00:24:16,668 Speaker 1: the Miami Dolphins and suddenly be four and five and 520 00:24:16,788 --> 00:24:18,948 Speaker 1: right back in it. I got two former Cleveland Browns 521 00:24:18,988 --> 00:24:21,588 Speaker 1: with me, Joe Thomas and Jason mccordy. And I think 522 00:24:21,628 --> 00:24:23,268 Speaker 1: this guy right here might end up being a legend 523 00:24:23,468 --> 00:24:26,228 Speaker 1: like you. I think Nick Chubb is having a fantastic season. 524 00:24:26,268 --> 00:24:28,268 Speaker 1: We're not talking about him, and if he throws his 525 00:24:28,308 --> 00:24:30,948 Speaker 1: team on his back at home against the Dolphins, we 526 00:24:31,028 --> 00:24:32,548 Speaker 1: have a chance. We're talking about the Browns baby in 527 00:24:32,588 --> 00:24:34,508 Speaker 1: a little bit December. In January, I'm done. I want 528 00:24:34,508 --> 00:24:36,188 Speaker 1: to eat the sausage. What do we got next to? Yeah? 529 00:24:36,188 --> 00:24:38,548 Speaker 1: You mentioned he may be a legend Cleveland Brown. He's 530 00:24:38,588 --> 00:24:42,108 Speaker 1: a legend Cleveland Brown. I am not a legend Cleveland Brown. 531 00:24:41,948 --> 00:24:45,668 Speaker 1: I don't really talk about the twenty seventeen season, but anyway, 532 00:24:45,908 --> 00:24:48,228 Speaker 1: I am giving my light too. I'm know we have 533 00:24:48,348 --> 00:24:52,108 Speaker 1: we have Raiders fans here, Raiders fans. No, there's there's 534 00:24:52,148 --> 00:24:54,188 Speaker 1: not many Raiders fans right now. And that's why I'm 535 00:24:54,228 --> 00:24:57,668 Speaker 1: going with Josh McDaniels. I'm a believer in McDaniels. You're 536 00:24:57,708 --> 00:25:00,748 Speaker 1: the one and all New England. I think he can 537 00:25:00,788 --> 00:25:03,028 Speaker 1: get it done. They're going against the Colts. The Colts 538 00:25:03,108 --> 00:25:05,508 Speaker 1: have a lot going on this week. Jeff Saturday now 539 00:25:05,588 --> 00:25:08,948 Speaker 1: named the interim head coach. Josh McDaniels. The moment is now. 540 00:25:09,028 --> 00:25:11,228 Speaker 1: I'm giving you your pet talk. Get in there, get 541 00:25:11,228 --> 00:25:13,828 Speaker 1: the guys fired up, rawna alphens a plaze. You need 542 00:25:13,868 --> 00:25:17,308 Speaker 1: to get Josh Wall, DeVante Adams the Wall. This is 543 00:25:17,348 --> 00:25:19,588 Speaker 1: the week to turn things a while, get that third 544 00:25:19,628 --> 00:25:22,588 Speaker 1: win on the board. Josh McDaniel, let's go get it done. 545 00:25:22,868 --> 00:25:26,628 Speaker 1: Cleveland Browns, We're gonna stay. They're playing the Dolphins this week. 546 00:25:27,068 --> 00:25:30,468 Speaker 1: They're getting their man Tens Ward the Wardens coming back 547 00:25:30,668 --> 00:25:32,308 Speaker 1: and they're gonna need them. I don't know if you 548 00:25:32,308 --> 00:25:34,868 Speaker 1: guys have heard of these guys, Tyree Gill, Jalen Waddle. 549 00:25:34,988 --> 00:25:37,868 Speaker 1: They're pretty good. Nine weeks in the NFL, they almost 550 00:25:37,868 --> 00:25:41,468 Speaker 1: have two thousand yards receiving together. So the Browns are 551 00:25:41,468 --> 00:25:43,468 Speaker 1: gonna need their all pro cornerback who's coming back from 552 00:25:43,468 --> 00:25:46,388 Speaker 1: a concussion after a few weeks on the bench, and 553 00:25:46,388 --> 00:25:48,628 Speaker 1: he's gonna be at his best, and he's gonna be 554 00:25:48,668 --> 00:25:51,668 Speaker 1: the lynchpin to the victory down in Miami to be 555 00:25:51,708 --> 00:25:55,508 Speaker 1: able to shut down that hoton passing attack for the Dolphins. 556 00:25:55,708 --> 00:25:59,348 Speaker 1: As spitting all over the camera and all over my coasts, 557 00:25:59,908 --> 00:26:04,068 Speaker 1: I've never been happier on gold Maybe take it away, 558 00:26:04,548 --> 00:26:09,428 Speaker 1: editions so badly I talk any of this, Okay, I'll 559 00:26:09,468 --> 00:26:11,748 Speaker 1: go fast. I'm gonna have two broad lights production for 560 00:26:11,708 --> 00:26:14,748 Speaker 1: work with me here, Kevin O'Connell, Sean McDermott. I'm so 561 00:26:14,908 --> 00:26:17,468 Speaker 1: fired up for this Vikings and Bill's game. I'm buon 562 00:26:17,548 --> 00:26:20,028 Speaker 1: Josh Allen's potentially hurt, but like this game, I'm so 563 00:26:20,068 --> 00:26:21,948 Speaker 1: excited to see these two teams come into their own. 564 00:26:21,988 --> 00:26:25,348 Speaker 1: Peter highlighted at this week the Super Bowl history, or 565 00:26:25,468 --> 00:26:28,348 Speaker 1: lack thereof, between these two organizations is something to worth 566 00:26:28,388 --> 00:26:31,068 Speaker 1: fighting for. This is a spectacular matchup. I can't wait 567 00:26:47,788 --> 00:26:50,188 Speaker 1: so Sunday's game in Munich against Seahawks. It opens the 568 00:26:50,228 --> 00:26:52,308 Speaker 1: door for Brady and the Buccaneers to take control of 569 00:26:52,348 --> 00:26:56,188 Speaker 1: this division potentially between those two teams squaring off at 570 00:26:56,188 --> 00:27:00,828 Speaker 1: Aliance Arena on Sunday, this game is wrought with storylines. 571 00:27:00,948 --> 00:27:03,828 Speaker 1: It's really cool for a lot of reasons. The Seahawks 572 00:27:03,828 --> 00:27:07,348 Speaker 1: are support rising in their starts, Tom Brady rallying in 573 00:27:07,428 --> 00:27:10,508 Speaker 1: the second half of this last game, but also potentially 574 00:27:10,508 --> 00:27:12,508 Speaker 1: second half of this season. What do you want to 575 00:27:12,548 --> 00:27:14,588 Speaker 1: page turn about on this one? I think for me, 576 00:27:14,668 --> 00:27:16,228 Speaker 1: when you look at it, like you just said, it's 577 00:27:16,228 --> 00:27:18,828 Speaker 1: two great stories. There's a lot going on in Tampa, 578 00:27:18,948 --> 00:27:22,868 Speaker 1: obviously Seattle overcoming expectations. But when you talk about the 579 00:27:22,948 --> 00:27:25,348 Speaker 1: NFL and the definition of it. I went on Google 580 00:27:25,428 --> 00:27:27,668 Speaker 1: last time when I saw this question. I just typed 581 00:27:27,668 --> 00:27:29,628 Speaker 1: in NFL player I just wanted to see It was 582 00:27:29,628 --> 00:27:32,588 Speaker 1: the first image that popped up, and as you would assume, 583 00:27:32,668 --> 00:27:35,508 Speaker 1: it was a picture of Thomas Brady with a good 584 00:27:35,548 --> 00:27:37,748 Speaker 1: looking forty five year old that has been the cover 585 00:27:37,828 --> 00:27:40,828 Speaker 1: of the NFL for so many years. He is the guy. 586 00:27:40,868 --> 00:27:44,588 Speaker 1: He's been the storyline since March when he decided to unretire. 587 00:27:44,628 --> 00:27:46,948 Speaker 1: Then it was eleven days off in training Cam. Then 588 00:27:46,948 --> 00:27:49,388 Speaker 1: it was offensive lineman yelling at them, and it was 589 00:27:49,468 --> 00:27:52,948 Speaker 1: Craft's wedding. No matter what Brady does personal life on 590 00:27:52,988 --> 00:27:56,148 Speaker 1: the field, it is always the storyline that we want 591 00:27:56,188 --> 00:27:58,908 Speaker 1: to talk about. So coming into this game in Germany, 592 00:27:58,908 --> 00:28:03,268 Speaker 1: the first international game here in Munich, Germany, Tom Brady 593 00:28:03,468 --> 00:28:05,868 Speaker 1: is the storyline. We watch as a team gets off 594 00:28:05,868 --> 00:28:07,788 Speaker 1: the plane and they come and they enter the country, 595 00:28:07,988 --> 00:28:10,148 Speaker 1: and what is the image that we all go to? 596 00:28:10,148 --> 00:28:13,508 Speaker 1: Tom Brady waving to everybody coming off in as Brady 597 00:28:13,588 --> 00:28:15,948 Speaker 1: gear and the whole nine. And to me, you cannot 598 00:28:15,988 --> 00:28:18,628 Speaker 1: look any further. Yes, the Seahawks have been a great storyline. 599 00:28:18,668 --> 00:28:21,828 Speaker 1: Overcome an expectation, Russell Wilson, Lee's Pete Carroll Genoa, blah 600 00:28:21,828 --> 00:28:24,468 Speaker 1: blah blah. Tom Brady is always going to beat the 601 00:28:24,548 --> 00:28:26,828 Speaker 1: draw as long as he decides to get under center 602 00:28:26,948 --> 00:28:30,188 Speaker 1: and play football. Yeah, Tom Brady comeback story just what 603 00:28:30,268 --> 00:28:32,988 Speaker 1: I need. After playing eleven years in the NFL and 604 00:28:33,148 --> 00:28:35,508 Speaker 1: having Tom Brady beat me just about every year, I 605 00:28:35,588 --> 00:28:37,788 Speaker 1: want more Tom Brady in my life. Of course I don't. 606 00:28:37,908 --> 00:28:40,548 Speaker 1: I want more Gino Smith. Let's what's better in the 607 00:28:40,668 --> 00:28:43,788 Speaker 1: NFL than a comeback story from a guy that you 608 00:28:43,828 --> 00:28:45,508 Speaker 1: don't really know about it and you've already kind of 609 00:28:45,508 --> 00:28:47,188 Speaker 1: in your mind put him in that little box as 610 00:28:47,228 --> 00:28:49,708 Speaker 1: a backup quarterback. That's who Gino Smith was. Coming into 611 00:28:49,708 --> 00:28:52,188 Speaker 1: the season. We thought the Seahawks were just messing with us. 612 00:28:52,308 --> 00:28:54,828 Speaker 1: We almost said they were maybe taking the season because 613 00:28:55,028 --> 00:28:57,388 Speaker 1: they weren't interested in trading for any of these quarterbacks 614 00:28:57,428 --> 00:29:00,788 Speaker 1: after they unloaded Russell Wilson, but Pete Carroll, John Schneider, 615 00:29:00,908 --> 00:29:03,708 Speaker 1: they kept telling us, no, no, we really like this team. 616 00:29:03,748 --> 00:29:06,748 Speaker 1: We really leaving this team. We're getting back to what 617 00:29:06,868 --> 00:29:10,308 Speaker 1: makes Pete Carroll football tick, and that is all three phase. 618 00:29:10,428 --> 00:29:13,148 Speaker 1: Is good on defense, good on special teams, good on offense, 619 00:29:13,508 --> 00:29:16,988 Speaker 1: be tough on defense, not too exotic, be tough on offense, 620 00:29:17,068 --> 00:29:19,188 Speaker 1: running the football, don't turn it over. And that's who 621 00:29:19,188 --> 00:29:21,628 Speaker 1: the team has become. And it seems like there is 622 00:29:21,708 --> 00:29:25,908 Speaker 1: pure joy in the Seahawks lot. You're hearing it from 623 00:29:25,948 --> 00:29:27,988 Speaker 1: Pete Carroll from the top down, and I think that 624 00:29:28,028 --> 00:29:30,028 Speaker 1: was one of the things that has come back in 625 00:29:30,108 --> 00:29:33,068 Speaker 1: Seattle since the Russell Wilson stuff left when he was 626 00:29:33,108 --> 00:29:35,548 Speaker 1: traded is they don't have to talk about Russell Wilson anymore. 627 00:29:35,548 --> 00:29:38,388 Speaker 1: They don't have to talk about that dynamic of Russ Cook. 628 00:29:38,588 --> 00:29:40,948 Speaker 1: What's the locker room like? How much do they like him? 629 00:29:41,028 --> 00:29:43,948 Speaker 1: And so for the Seahawks, that joy has allowed them 630 00:29:43,988 --> 00:29:47,668 Speaker 1: to play freely. And it's fun watching Geno Smith be 631 00:29:47,788 --> 00:29:51,308 Speaker 1: able to be in that conversation for MVP. His jump 632 00:29:51,348 --> 00:29:53,708 Speaker 1: on the Geno Smith man can I just He was 633 00:29:53,748 --> 00:29:55,628 Speaker 1: on the Rich Eisen Show a couple of weeks ago 634 00:29:55,708 --> 00:29:58,548 Speaker 1: and which Rich asked him about being considered a comeback 635 00:29:58,588 --> 00:30:00,108 Speaker 1: player and he said, I don't I don't want that 636 00:30:00,148 --> 00:30:02,308 Speaker 1: to be my story. I thought it was an incredible answer. 637 00:30:02,388 --> 00:30:04,028 Speaker 1: He doesn't want to be defined that way because he 638 00:30:04,108 --> 00:30:06,508 Speaker 1: see himself as somebody who is just arriving. It was 639 00:30:06,548 --> 00:30:08,508 Speaker 1: not like he was here dipped down. This has just 640 00:30:08,548 --> 00:30:11,388 Speaker 1: been his ascent into this period in his life, which 641 00:30:11,388 --> 00:30:13,988 Speaker 1: I thought was really really incredible. Gino Smith has been 642 00:30:14,028 --> 00:30:16,628 Speaker 1: really good, and I think this offense and Pete Carroll, 643 00:30:16,668 --> 00:30:19,668 Speaker 1: who's a coach who allows these players to be themselves, 644 00:30:20,068 --> 00:30:23,508 Speaker 1: to feel comfortable, and Gino Smith, you know you could argue, Oh, 645 00:30:23,588 --> 00:30:25,988 Speaker 1: any quarterback could fit well into that system. No, no no, no, no, 646 00:30:26,108 --> 00:30:29,068 Speaker 1: Geno Smith had to grow his his game had to 647 00:30:29,108 --> 00:30:31,748 Speaker 1: develop to become a guy that is leading. Look at 648 00:30:31,748 --> 00:30:34,508 Speaker 1: these numbers, thirty two years old to thirty two years old, 649 00:30:34,548 --> 00:30:36,948 Speaker 1: a handful of teams. He has been down or out, 650 00:30:36,948 --> 00:30:39,268 Speaker 1: but he doesn't want to be considered the comeback story. 651 00:30:39,308 --> 00:30:42,028 Speaker 1: This is just in Gino Smith's mind, who he has 652 00:30:42,068 --> 00:30:45,468 Speaker 1: always been, who's always supposed to become the one number 653 00:30:45,508 --> 00:30:47,668 Speaker 1: that's not on there. That maybe the most impressive is 654 00:30:47,708 --> 00:30:51,268 Speaker 1: he leads the NFL with games over a hundred completion 655 00:30:51,468 --> 00:30:54,948 Speaker 1: excusally over one hundred quarterback rating. I mean yeah, I 656 00:30:54,988 --> 00:30:58,148 Speaker 1: think about all the season that Josh Allen's having, and 657 00:30:58,228 --> 00:31:00,828 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes and two a tongue of Vilos having. He 658 00:31:00,908 --> 00:31:03,988 Speaker 1: leads the NFL in games with more than one hundred 659 00:31:04,628 --> 00:31:06,948 Speaker 1: back rating. That says a lot about this team and 660 00:31:06,988 --> 00:31:09,308 Speaker 1: how much fun that Geno's having in the confidence he 661 00:31:09,348 --> 00:31:11,708 Speaker 1: as in myself, I'm I'm gonna go to Seattle also, 662 00:31:11,828 --> 00:31:13,468 Speaker 1: and to me, I look at the league from a 663 00:31:13,508 --> 00:31:17,028 Speaker 1: different vantage point. Sometimes team building, team, roster construction, coach 664 00:31:17,108 --> 00:31:19,228 Speaker 1: hiring team. It would have been very easily for Pete 665 00:31:19,268 --> 00:31:20,868 Speaker 1: Carroll in his seventies to be like, you know what, 666 00:31:21,388 --> 00:31:25,028 Speaker 1: Russ has gone, Bobby Wagner's gone, kJ Wright's gone. Piece 667 00:31:25,148 --> 00:31:27,588 Speaker 1: that's time, or John Schneider to say, I'm gonna explore 668 00:31:27,588 --> 00:31:31,828 Speaker 1: another opportunity. They were so ten toes down on this 669 00:31:32,028 --> 00:31:35,188 Speaker 1: version of this team and this franchise that they signed 670 00:31:35,188 --> 00:31:38,348 Speaker 1: extensions and they're like, there will be no rebuilding time 671 00:31:38,468 --> 00:31:41,108 Speaker 1: in set word. They won't even use the word because 672 00:31:41,108 --> 00:31:42,748 Speaker 1: they believed in it. And I look at this draft 673 00:31:42,748 --> 00:31:45,508 Speaker 1: class that they brought in back in April, and gosh, 674 00:31:45,548 --> 00:31:49,388 Speaker 1: this isn't luck. This is a great front office who 675 00:31:49,468 --> 00:31:52,188 Speaker 1: found this in the draft. If you're a team of 676 00:31:52,268 --> 00:31:54,508 Speaker 1: a moribund franchise, you're like, we always miss on the draft. 677 00:31:54,548 --> 00:31:56,588 Speaker 1: You should be angry because the Seahawks come in in 678 00:31:56,628 --> 00:31:58,268 Speaker 1: the one year they have a top ten pick. They 679 00:31:58,348 --> 00:32:00,828 Speaker 1: nailed a left tackle, second round pick. He might be 680 00:32:00,868 --> 00:32:02,868 Speaker 1: the best rookie in the league. Their third round pick 681 00:32:02,948 --> 00:32:05,348 Speaker 1: start to tackle. I started every game met tackle. Unheard 682 00:32:05,388 --> 00:32:08,588 Speaker 1: of for two starting tackles every game. Kobe Bryant four 683 00:32:08,628 --> 00:32:11,468 Speaker 1: force fumbles leads the NFL. Four septions from trick won. 684 00:32:11,628 --> 00:32:14,508 Speaker 1: We don't even have Boye Mafe on this screen. Who 685 00:32:14,548 --> 00:32:17,188 Speaker 1: makes plays every week and starts as a pass rusher. 686 00:32:17,428 --> 00:32:20,308 Speaker 1: Those two guys right there, those two guys right there, 687 00:32:20,308 --> 00:32:22,628 Speaker 1: they believed. They look at that uniform, they look at 688 00:32:22,628 --> 00:32:24,908 Speaker 1: that franchise. They say, we don't have down years. We 689 00:32:24,948 --> 00:32:28,228 Speaker 1: can keep these things afloat. And you know, yesterday the 690 00:32:28,268 --> 00:32:30,748 Speaker 1: Seahawks got here. I got a chance, Jason, you came 691 00:32:30,748 --> 00:32:33,108 Speaker 1: with me, met up with John Schneider for a drink. 692 00:32:33,148 --> 00:32:35,068 Speaker 1: He's having a beer, He's enjoying his time in Munich. 693 00:32:35,548 --> 00:32:38,428 Speaker 1: But the steely confidence that John Schneider had, it wasn't 694 00:32:38,508 --> 00:32:40,668 Speaker 1: so weird come back. This isn't some surprise, Like we 695 00:32:40,828 --> 00:32:42,828 Speaker 1: told you guys, we believed in this team. I a 696 00:32:42,948 --> 00:32:44,668 Speaker 1: question for you on that, because you know Johnson, I 697 00:32:44,708 --> 00:32:46,428 Speaker 1: are you know Pekoll, you know a lot of these guys, 698 00:32:46,788 --> 00:32:49,708 Speaker 1: you honestly believe in training camp, they're watching this team 699 00:32:49,748 --> 00:32:52,068 Speaker 1: and they rely, Yeah, we're exactly where we want to be, 700 00:32:52,148 --> 00:32:54,068 Speaker 1: like working Pete in the division, and we feel great 701 00:32:54,068 --> 00:32:56,548 Speaker 1: about But they had faith in the people in the building, 702 00:32:56,588 --> 00:32:58,228 Speaker 1: and they had faith in the rookie class. I think 703 00:32:58,508 --> 00:33:01,028 Speaker 1: is it a pleasant surprise that faith and we're gonna 704 00:33:01,068 --> 00:33:02,828 Speaker 1: have six I think they thought they would be leading 705 00:33:02,828 --> 00:33:05,588 Speaker 1: the NFC West, probably not. But you know what, they 706 00:33:05,628 --> 00:33:07,668 Speaker 1: weren't saying, this is a rebuilding year and we're looking 707 00:33:07,668 --> 00:33:09,628 Speaker 1: for a quarterback next year. They were believing in this. 708 00:33:09,708 --> 00:33:11,668 Speaker 1: And my last point, Joe, to what you said the 709 00:33:11,748 --> 00:33:13,668 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson things. Whatever if you want to say, it 710 00:33:13,668 --> 00:33:16,188 Speaker 1: was Russell's faulder. It was a teams fall. It wasn't working, 711 00:33:16,348 --> 00:33:19,508 Speaker 1: it was toxic. You remove Russ, you bring in Shelby 712 00:33:19,548 --> 00:33:21,828 Speaker 1: Harris a leader. You bringing Noah f a contributor. You 713 00:33:21,908 --> 00:33:23,668 Speaker 1: bring in Drew Locke, who they all love. All those 714 00:33:23,708 --> 00:33:25,708 Speaker 1: pictures you're seeing online of all them guys bowling this 715 00:33:25,708 --> 00:33:27,588 Speaker 1: week when they got here. Yeah, it's for Drew Locke's 716 00:33:27,588 --> 00:33:30,748 Speaker 1: birthday because they love Drew Locke. It's a happy workplace environment, 717 00:33:30,788 --> 00:33:33,188 Speaker 1: it's a great culture, and they've had success in the past. 718 00:33:33,268 --> 00:33:34,988 Speaker 1: But these two who have been heading it up, Pete 719 00:33:35,028 --> 00:33:36,828 Speaker 1: and John, they're like, there's no reason we can't keep 720 00:33:36,828 --> 00:33:38,628 Speaker 1: this gum with some fresh blood. And that's exactly that. 721 00:33:38,788 --> 00:33:40,948 Speaker 1: It's maybe the story of the season. Forget this game. 722 00:33:40,988 --> 00:33:42,788 Speaker 1: I love the Seahawks team, Oh I love it. What 723 00:33:42,908 --> 00:33:45,148 Speaker 1: a good setup for this game coming this Sunday, when 724 00:33:45,148 --> 00:33:48,588 Speaker 1: the NFL makes its debut in Germany live on NFL Network. 725 00:33:48,628 --> 00:33:51,428 Speaker 1: It's as we mentioned, Tom Brady can't talk about years 726 00:33:51,428 --> 00:33:53,548 Speaker 1: with a thought, Brady and that it's Geno Smith and 727 00:33:53,628 --> 00:33:56,028 Speaker 1: the Seahawks. Wake up and watch with the world. It's 728 00:33:56,028 --> 00:33:59,228 Speaker 1: Sunday Morning Football Live from Munich, November thirteen, nine thirty 729 00:33:59,268 --> 00:34:03,228 Speaker 1: am Eastern. Your kickoff coverage all day only on NFL 730 00:34:03,308 --> 00:34:08,148 Speaker 1: Network plus Seacrestry on NFL plus Aaron Rodgers. He's had 731 00:34:08,188 --> 00:34:10,708 Speaker 1: some oar days recently. The Packers can they defend their 732 00:34:10,748 --> 00:34:13,988 Speaker 1: home turf against dak and the Cowboys. Mike McCarthy is 733 00:34:13,988 --> 00:34:17,348 Speaker 1: a head coach now in Dallas. The relationship there questionable 734 00:34:17,948 --> 00:34:19,748 Speaker 1: or is there gonna be mayhem in Green Bay? Honestly, 735 00:34:19,748 --> 00:34:21,908 Speaker 1: the Packers probably hope. So yeah. Plus, we're gonna get 736 00:34:21,908 --> 00:34:24,628 Speaker 1: the most out of our time in Munich, and we're 737 00:34:24,668 --> 00:34:26,188 Speaker 1: gonna get the most out of the man who helped 738 00:34:26,228 --> 00:34:28,708 Speaker 1: make this happen. Roger Goodell is stopping buys and we 739 00:34:28,788 --> 00:34:30,588 Speaker 1: live on the set and we are so excited to 740 00:34:30,628 --> 00:34:34,828 Speaker 1: ask him questions about this amazing experience here in Germany. 741 00:34:35,428 --> 00:34:39,908 Speaker 1: We're beautiful like gamers. Shame right,