1 00:00:04,404 --> 00:00:07,284 Speaker 1: Ten Takes is a production of the NFL in partnership 2 00:00:07,284 --> 00:00:18,484 Speaker 1: with iHeartRadio. Ten Takes, ten Takes, ten takes, and ten minutes. 3 00:00:18,524 --> 00:00:20,204 Speaker 1: You did it, You're here, you click. I love you 4 00:00:20,284 --> 00:00:23,084 Speaker 1: for it. Let's set a new record. Let's do the 5 00:00:23,204 --> 00:00:26,124 Speaker 1: fastest shortest episode possible. It takes your ten minutes. The 6 00:00:26,124 --> 00:00:31,484 Speaker 1: preamble sometimes goes on forever, So let's go take number one. 7 00:00:31,684 --> 00:00:35,644 Speaker 1: Mike Tomlin didn't walk into work today. He strutted into work. 8 00:00:35,684 --> 00:00:38,764 Speaker 1: He strutted. He looked like mister McMahon coming into the 9 00:00:38,844 --> 00:00:43,924 Speaker 1: ring because he has the hutzpah, the cojones to do 10 00:00:44,004 --> 00:00:46,324 Speaker 1: something that maybe only three or four coaches in the 11 00:00:46,444 --> 00:00:48,684 Speaker 1: entire league would have the credibility and the bravery to do. 12 00:00:48,724 --> 00:00:50,484 Speaker 1: It's just as bend your quarterback and four and two 13 00:00:50,564 --> 00:00:51,924 Speaker 1: and put in a guy who has never played a 14 00:00:51,964 --> 00:00:54,084 Speaker 1: single snap for you or your franchise, and all the 15 00:00:54,084 --> 00:00:56,284 Speaker 1: snaps he's played for other franchises have looked pretty bad 16 00:00:56,284 --> 00:00:58,444 Speaker 1: over the last couple of years. Mike Tomlin was right. 17 00:00:58,844 --> 00:01:02,404 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson looked great. That was awesome to watch. I 18 00:01:02,484 --> 00:01:05,564 Speaker 1: just respect the audacity and the confidence of tom Win today. 19 00:01:05,844 --> 00:01:09,204 Speaker 1: I don't care what every Blowhard on a talking head show, 20 00:01:09,244 --> 00:01:11,044 Speaker 1: including the one of the morning n NFL Network says 21 00:01:11,044 --> 00:01:13,764 Speaker 1: about my decision, they can pull up Justin Field's stats, 22 00:01:13,804 --> 00:01:15,804 Speaker 1: and they can pull up his records. Whyt you pull 23 00:01:15,884 --> 00:01:17,924 Speaker 1: up my record. I've been doing this a long time, 24 00:01:18,124 --> 00:01:20,524 Speaker 1: and I'm going with Russell Wilson. And it looked like 25 00:01:20,564 --> 00:01:22,604 Speaker 1: it was a terrible decision, didn't it. Whyren't you watching 26 00:01:22,644 --> 00:01:24,524 Speaker 1: that game early on and it's like a couple three 27 00:01:24,524 --> 00:01:28,564 Speaker 1: and outs, Russell look bad, and they're constantly going as 28 00:01:28,564 --> 00:01:32,404 Speaker 1: shots of Justin Fields on the sideline constantly. NBC was 29 00:01:32,404 --> 00:01:35,404 Speaker 1: doing it. They showed Justin Fields more last night than 30 00:01:35,444 --> 00:01:38,444 Speaker 1: they showed Taylor Swift all of the twenty twenty three season, 31 00:01:38,684 --> 00:01:42,884 Speaker 1: and Justin Fields with helmet on, buckled ready to go, 32 00:01:43,084 --> 00:01:45,484 Speaker 1: and he never played a single snap, And they made 33 00:01:45,484 --> 00:01:48,404 Speaker 1: the right choice. I know there's all this fanfare and 34 00:01:48,404 --> 00:01:51,204 Speaker 1: who blah blah blah blah about the Jets Mike Tomlin 35 00:01:51,284 --> 00:01:54,804 Speaker 1: deciding to go with Russell Wilson, who's looked like Russell 36 00:01:54,844 --> 00:01:56,804 Speaker 1: Wilson over the past couple of years, just been a 37 00:01:56,844 --> 00:01:59,924 Speaker 1: human walking meme, looked like a Hall of Famer last night, 38 00:02:00,004 --> 00:02:01,804 Speaker 1: like he was in Seattle I thought he was gonna 39 00:02:01,804 --> 00:02:04,404 Speaker 1: throw into Doug Baldwin. Eventually he didn't need to, just 40 00:02:04,444 --> 00:02:06,364 Speaker 1: throwing it into Pickens the whole time it looked great. 41 00:02:06,484 --> 00:02:11,084 Speaker 1: Mike Tomlins strutted into work today. Take number two. I 42 00:02:11,164 --> 00:02:13,044 Speaker 1: have no take on the Jets. I have no energy. 43 00:02:13,124 --> 00:02:16,244 Speaker 1: I just can't get there. It's so lame, it's so bad. 44 00:02:16,404 --> 00:02:19,924 Speaker 1: I've always loved watching Rogers play. I've respected a lot 45 00:02:19,964 --> 00:02:22,724 Speaker 1: of the people going and putting this team together. But 46 00:02:22,764 --> 00:02:24,684 Speaker 1: I don't respect now is that they're two and five. 47 00:02:25,084 --> 00:02:28,444 Speaker 1: That's a terrible record. The Jets have the same record 48 00:02:28,604 --> 00:02:33,364 Speaker 1: as the Giants, as the Raiders, as the Jaguars, as 49 00:02:33,444 --> 00:02:35,964 Speaker 1: the Saints. You can bring in whoever you want. Bring 50 00:02:35,964 --> 00:02:38,964 Speaker 1: it about Dadams, bringing Hassan Reddick, all kinds of funny 51 00:02:39,004 --> 00:02:41,564 Speaker 1: jokes all over social media. Let's think of Rogers ex teammates. 52 00:02:41,644 --> 00:02:44,004 Speaker 1: Let's make a Randall Cobb joke. I've got a Grontimo 53 00:02:44,124 --> 00:02:46,924 Speaker 1: Allison joke, which is actually funny because his name's Gerano. 54 00:02:47,044 --> 00:02:49,924 Speaker 1: It doesn't matter. The real joke is you can bring in. 55 00:02:51,244 --> 00:02:54,124 Speaker 1: You can bring in Tyreek Hill and Jamar Chase. I 56 00:02:54,124 --> 00:02:56,324 Speaker 1: feel like this team's still not gonna win. Two and 57 00:02:56,444 --> 00:02:59,484 Speaker 1: five and Rogers afterwards monotones that they don't have any energy, 58 00:02:59,684 --> 00:03:01,844 Speaker 1: it's just off. Have they fired Jeff Albrick yet? They 59 00:03:01,844 --> 00:03:04,764 Speaker 1: should try that, Just fire him, fire the inner and 60 00:03:04,804 --> 00:03:07,684 Speaker 1: bring in somebody else, because this is the time, like 61 00:03:07,684 --> 00:03:09,964 Speaker 1: an you know, an inside the NBA with Barkley and 62 00:03:10,004 --> 00:03:11,844 Speaker 1: Shack and Kenny and Erny and all that, when the 63 00:03:11,844 --> 00:03:13,484 Speaker 1: teams are kind of just out, when they get knocked 64 00:03:13,484 --> 00:03:15,604 Speaker 1: out for the playoff, they do gone fishing and it's 65 00:03:15,644 --> 00:03:18,564 Speaker 1: a funny photoshop of the team out on a fishing boat. 66 00:03:18,964 --> 00:03:21,164 Speaker 1: That's just how I feel about the Jets. We'll see 67 00:03:21,244 --> 00:03:22,844 Speaker 1: a month from now if you're five and five and 68 00:03:22,844 --> 00:03:25,164 Speaker 1: you're relevant again. But put the fishing hook and the 69 00:03:25,204 --> 00:03:27,884 Speaker 1: net and the cold beer in Garrett Wilson's hand, hopefully 70 00:03:27,884 --> 00:03:30,284 Speaker 1: you can catch it air or Davante's hand. Who is 71 00:03:30,684 --> 00:03:32,844 Speaker 1: you know? The biggest play Devonte Adams made This is funny. 72 00:03:33,844 --> 00:03:35,884 Speaker 1: So there's all they move worlds to get him there, 73 00:03:35,924 --> 00:03:37,484 Speaker 1: and they're gonna have to move everything in their bank 74 00:03:37,484 --> 00:03:40,444 Speaker 1: account to keep him there and abide by the contracts. 75 00:03:41,044 --> 00:03:43,484 Speaker 1: The biggest play that Devonte Adams made in that game 76 00:03:43,644 --> 00:03:47,004 Speaker 1: and is triumphant reuniting with Aaron Rodgers was a tackle. 77 00:03:47,764 --> 00:03:50,364 Speaker 1: Was a tackle on an undrafted rookie returning one of 78 00:03:50,364 --> 00:03:52,484 Speaker 1: the two interceptions that Rogers through. It's just bad. I 79 00:03:52,524 --> 00:03:54,284 Speaker 1: can't talk about that anymore. And on this podcast, I'm 80 00:03:54,284 --> 00:03:57,684 Speaker 1: gonna try not to take number three. Beanie Bishop Junior 81 00:03:57,804 --> 00:04:01,564 Speaker 1: national hero. I just referenced that undrafted rookie. This is 82 00:04:01,604 --> 00:04:05,764 Speaker 1: the Steelers defensive back who intercepted Aaron Rodgers. And the 83 00:04:05,804 --> 00:04:09,564 Speaker 1: best part Beanie Bishop Junior and Chris cons was going, Oh, 84 00:04:09,724 --> 00:04:14,204 Speaker 1: Beanie Baby. It actually is named after beanie babies. That's 85 00:04:14,324 --> 00:04:16,244 Speaker 1: his childhood nickname when he was a little kid. I'm 86 00:04:16,244 --> 00:04:22,204 Speaker 1: talking about those ridiculous, ubiquitous beanbag animals that everyone had 87 00:04:22,204 --> 00:04:24,404 Speaker 1: to have, like twenty years ago and there at McDonald's 88 00:04:24,524 --> 00:04:26,124 Speaker 1: and you had an aunt who collected them or you 89 00:04:26,164 --> 00:04:28,844 Speaker 1: collected them, and it was just people were emptying their 90 00:04:28,884 --> 00:04:32,364 Speaker 1: savings accounts so they could buy the little bean bag guys. 91 00:04:32,804 --> 00:04:34,724 Speaker 1: And it's just amazing that Aaron Rodgers, who, if you 92 00:04:34,804 --> 00:04:37,164 Speaker 1: like him or not, and maybe his playoff shortcomings, whatever 93 00:04:37,204 --> 00:04:39,164 Speaker 1: you want to pick a part about him, is the 94 00:04:39,204 --> 00:04:42,764 Speaker 1: best to ever play in not throwing interceptions. No one 95 00:04:42,764 --> 00:04:46,484 Speaker 1: has ever done better in history than Aaron Rodgers and 96 00:04:46,564 --> 00:04:47,844 Speaker 1: the state of the Jets. You want to state of 97 00:04:47,884 --> 00:04:51,844 Speaker 1: the Jets. As Rogers is gushing blood freely on the field, 98 00:04:52,204 --> 00:04:56,244 Speaker 1: he's getting picked off twice by a neophyte player no 99 00:04:56,284 --> 00:05:01,644 Speaker 1: one drafted who is named after a stuffed giraffe. That's 100 00:05:01,764 --> 00:05:04,244 Speaker 1: what the state is of the Jets. But Beanie Bishop Junior, 101 00:05:04,364 --> 00:05:07,644 Speaker 1: you're awesome. Take number four. Jared Goff is the coolest 102 00:05:07,644 --> 00:05:09,444 Speaker 1: player in the league right now. If I said that before, 103 00:05:09,444 --> 00:05:11,604 Speaker 1: I'm going to say it again. He's going so cool 104 00:05:11,644 --> 00:05:14,724 Speaker 1: and he beats the Vikings and he plays lights out 105 00:05:14,844 --> 00:05:18,284 Speaker 1: unconscious football again in the face of the Brian Flores 106 00:05:18,324 --> 00:05:20,884 Speaker 1: defense and all the blitzes, and afterwards they let him 107 00:05:20,884 --> 00:05:23,164 Speaker 1: know that he had started, you know again, he flirted 108 00:05:23,164 --> 00:05:25,764 Speaker 1: with perfection. I think he started eighteen for eighteen passing. 109 00:05:26,164 --> 00:05:27,564 Speaker 1: He was like, oh really, yeah, I mean, I know 110 00:05:27,604 --> 00:05:29,924 Speaker 1: that's perfect technically, but it's not really perfect because there's 111 00:05:29,924 --> 00:05:31,284 Speaker 1: a lot of different things to going to. If we're 112 00:05:31,284 --> 00:05:33,444 Speaker 1: at the point where Jared Goff is having a conversation 113 00:05:33,644 --> 00:05:36,644 Speaker 1: about the status and the definition of the word perfect, 114 00:05:36,964 --> 00:05:39,364 Speaker 1: the Lions are playing some good football. He was trying 115 00:05:39,364 --> 00:05:41,804 Speaker 1: to fight and say, actually, eighteen for eighteen isn't perfect 116 00:05:41,924 --> 00:05:43,644 Speaker 1: because I could have done this or that. It's like 117 00:05:43,684 --> 00:05:45,204 Speaker 1: a guy who goes out on the court in the 118 00:05:45,244 --> 00:05:47,724 Speaker 1: basketball court hits eighteen shots in a row and your 119 00:05:47,764 --> 00:05:49,084 Speaker 1: jaws on the floor and he's like, yeah, but a 120 00:05:49,084 --> 00:05:51,444 Speaker 1: few of them hit the rim, so they're not really perfect. 121 00:05:51,764 --> 00:05:55,084 Speaker 1: That's the state of the Lions. They're unbelievable. Take number five. 122 00:05:55,404 --> 00:05:58,524 Speaker 1: Vikings Lions looked like the NFC title game. It was 123 00:05:58,524 --> 00:06:01,004 Speaker 1: almost a perfect football game if you line up all 124 00:06:01,044 --> 00:06:04,284 Speaker 1: the important stats, whether it be turnover, sacks and rushing yards, 125 00:06:04,404 --> 00:06:09,004 Speaker 1: time possession. He was negligibly off I meaning they had 126 00:06:09,164 --> 00:06:13,044 Speaker 1: almost exact numbers on both sides. It was a back 127 00:06:13,084 --> 00:06:15,364 Speaker 1: and forth. It would have gone to a split decision. 128 00:06:15,724 --> 00:06:17,364 Speaker 1: I think that's the title game. I hope that's the 129 00:06:17,404 --> 00:06:19,524 Speaker 1: title game. I really do. I'd like to see that 130 00:06:19,564 --> 00:06:21,844 Speaker 1: game again. Afterwards, Sam Donalds asked like, you know, how 131 00:06:21,844 --> 00:06:23,764 Speaker 1: do you rebound from this? He is basically, I don't know. 132 00:06:23,804 --> 00:06:26,004 Speaker 1: Like we're fine, We're really good, and they are really good. 133 00:06:26,044 --> 00:06:28,804 Speaker 1: They lost a very close game to a very good team. 134 00:06:29,124 --> 00:06:31,084 Speaker 1: It's one of those if they played ten times, each 135 00:06:31,124 --> 00:06:32,444 Speaker 1: one of them in five. I hope you see that 136 00:06:32,444 --> 00:06:33,964 Speaker 1: in the title game. I said that this morning, good 137 00:06:33,964 --> 00:06:35,924 Speaker 1: morning football, and I expected all these Packer fans to 138 00:06:35,964 --> 00:06:37,844 Speaker 1: be mad that I have Vikings lines in the title game. 139 00:06:37,924 --> 00:06:40,924 Speaker 1: You know who was mad? Buccaneers fans. They're like, we're 140 00:06:40,964 --> 00:06:43,164 Speaker 1: really good. We beat the Lions. Jared Goff did not 141 00:06:43,164 --> 00:06:45,324 Speaker 1: play well, he was not perfect, and they're right. They 142 00:06:45,324 --> 00:06:47,524 Speaker 1: played tonight though. After I record this take number six, 143 00:06:47,924 --> 00:06:50,604 Speaker 1: Nick Sirianni unleashed Sai Kuan because he was in trouble. 144 00:06:50,964 --> 00:06:53,644 Speaker 1: This was the perfect timing for Nick Gianni. A jackass 145 00:06:53,684 --> 00:06:56,484 Speaker 1: completely across the board. Last week tough week for Sirianni. 146 00:06:56,644 --> 00:06:58,724 Speaker 1: I've never seen a fan base as mad as at 147 00:06:58,724 --> 00:07:01,484 Speaker 1: their head coach after a win after as the Eagles 148 00:07:01,484 --> 00:07:03,684 Speaker 1: were at Nick Sirianni. So he did the thing like 149 00:07:03,724 --> 00:07:05,564 Speaker 1: where you're wife or your husband, whoever it may be. 150 00:07:05,604 --> 00:07:07,324 Speaker 1: For me, it's a wife is mad at you and 151 00:07:07,364 --> 00:07:09,844 Speaker 1: you're in the doghouse and your life is hell, Like, 152 00:07:09,844 --> 00:07:11,644 Speaker 1: how can I get out of this? I just start cleaning, 153 00:07:11,924 --> 00:07:15,764 Speaker 1: I start doing dishes, anything I could do, cooking, cleaning, 154 00:07:16,244 --> 00:07:18,844 Speaker 1: It just helps grease the edges around the household. Well, 155 00:07:18,884 --> 00:07:21,244 Speaker 1: for Nick Sirianni, you go out of the doghouse, He's like, oh, perfect. 156 00:07:21,524 --> 00:07:23,644 Speaker 1: You know what. The Eagles fans can't stand me. You 157 00:07:23,684 --> 00:07:25,684 Speaker 1: know what. They love beating the crap out of the 158 00:07:25,684 --> 00:07:29,004 Speaker 1: New York Giants, especially if you have a former New 159 00:07:29,084 --> 00:07:31,924 Speaker 1: York Giant and you just want to run it right 160 00:07:32,164 --> 00:07:34,404 Speaker 1: up and down their throats. And he did. And I 161 00:07:34,444 --> 00:07:36,204 Speaker 1: feel like the Eagles fans are like, all right, you 162 00:07:36,244 --> 00:07:37,964 Speaker 1: know why because it wasn't just a Saquon thing, and 163 00:07:37,964 --> 00:07:39,484 Speaker 1: you want to say, well, Syene doesn't call the plays, 164 00:07:39,524 --> 00:07:41,964 Speaker 1: blah blah blah. The story that I got from Schrager 165 00:07:42,044 --> 00:07:44,924 Speaker 1: was that Sirianni went over to Saquon, who was just 166 00:07:45,004 --> 00:07:46,924 Speaker 1: short of his career high, and said, I want to 167 00:07:46,964 --> 00:07:48,724 Speaker 1: put you back in to get your career high. And 168 00:07:48,764 --> 00:07:51,684 Speaker 1: he said, no, I'm good, it's okay. So Saquon was classy. 169 00:07:51,844 --> 00:07:54,324 Speaker 1: It's one of those instances where you like Nick Sirianni 170 00:07:54,364 --> 00:07:57,364 Speaker 1: for being a jackass, where it helps in a fight sometimes. 171 00:07:57,444 --> 00:07:59,284 Speaker 1: He wanted to pour it out even more because he 172 00:07:59,324 --> 00:08:01,324 Speaker 1: wanted to get the Eagles fans back in the good graces. 173 00:08:01,364 --> 00:08:03,244 Speaker 1: I think it worked. That was a great day for Saquon. 174 00:08:03,444 --> 00:08:07,404 Speaker 1: Take number seven. I don't understand Jersey burning guy. So 175 00:08:07,404 --> 00:08:10,004 Speaker 1: Saquon pad his jersey burned by Giants fans. Was asked 176 00:08:10,004 --> 00:08:12,564 Speaker 1: about it afterwards and had a laugh about it. Forget 177 00:08:12,564 --> 00:08:15,604 Speaker 1: for a second that if anyone should be responsible for 178 00:08:15,604 --> 00:08:18,764 Speaker 1: Saquon leaving the Giants its management and its ownership, he 179 00:08:18,844 --> 00:08:21,484 Speaker 1: really had nothing to do with it. Who is this 180 00:08:21,564 --> 00:08:23,604 Speaker 1: guy who's like, all right, we're going to the game. 181 00:08:24,204 --> 00:08:27,804 Speaker 1: Got tickets, we got our parking pass, we got food, 182 00:08:28,164 --> 00:08:31,644 Speaker 1: got plenty of warm clothes, got things to drink. Oh yeah, 183 00:08:32,284 --> 00:08:35,204 Speaker 1: somebody remembered to bring the lighter fluid or the can 184 00:08:35,204 --> 00:08:38,044 Speaker 1: of gasoline so we can pour it all over a 185 00:08:38,164 --> 00:08:40,164 Speaker 1: jersey and burn it in the parking lot while six 186 00:08:40,204 --> 00:08:41,924 Speaker 1: of our moron friends film it, and I hope it 187 00:08:41,964 --> 00:08:44,644 Speaker 1: gets picked up and aggregated. I've been to a lot 188 00:08:44,644 --> 00:08:46,924 Speaker 1: of tailgates. I have a lot of different football fan 189 00:08:47,084 --> 00:08:51,564 Speaker 1: type friends, smart ones, classy ones, classless ones, idiot ones. 190 00:08:51,684 --> 00:08:53,764 Speaker 1: I have never been in the company of someone who said, man, 191 00:08:53,844 --> 00:08:56,604 Speaker 1: let's burn a jersey. It's a really weird way to 192 00:08:56,644 --> 00:08:59,924 Speaker 1: spend your Sunday. Taking number eight, I'm tired of watching 193 00:08:59,964 --> 00:09:01,684 Speaker 1: this movie about the forty nine ers. I can't watch 194 00:09:01,724 --> 00:09:06,444 Speaker 1: it anymore. It's always sad ends, there's always terrible injuries. 195 00:09:06,484 --> 00:09:08,684 Speaker 1: They always lose to the Chiefs. They always get destroyed 196 00:09:08,724 --> 00:09:11,364 Speaker 1: by Steve Spagnolo. I kind of need a break from 197 00:09:11,364 --> 00:09:13,404 Speaker 1: the forty nine ers. I don't think they want to 198 00:09:13,484 --> 00:09:15,244 Speaker 1: watch this movie anymore. They certainly don't want to be 199 00:09:15,364 --> 00:09:17,844 Speaker 1: in it. But they're down now. I yuk is out 200 00:09:18,044 --> 00:09:21,324 Speaker 1: and deebo is sick, and McCaffrey no one knows what's 201 00:09:21,364 --> 00:09:23,404 Speaker 1: going on with him. Talk de Ian Rappidport this morning. 202 00:09:23,404 --> 00:09:25,364 Speaker 1: He had good information, but it sounds like at least 203 00:09:25,364 --> 00:09:26,644 Speaker 1: a few more weeks. I don't want to watch the 204 00:09:26,684 --> 00:09:29,484 Speaker 1: Niners anymore. Take number nine. This is my favorite Chiefs 205 00:09:29,484 --> 00:09:32,364 Speaker 1: team in this dynasty. I love watching this Chiefs team 206 00:09:32,364 --> 00:09:35,284 Speaker 1: because I understood why they were dominating everybody when Kelsey 207 00:09:35,364 --> 00:09:38,444 Speaker 1: was Kelsey and Tyreek was this player of mass destruction. 208 00:09:38,924 --> 00:09:42,084 Speaker 1: It's maddening now that they still win because Mahomes is 209 00:09:42,084 --> 00:09:45,604 Speaker 1: playing the worst statistical football of his career. Bad he 210 00:09:45,684 --> 00:09:48,244 Speaker 1: leads the NFL in interceptions, and he is six and 211 00:09:48,324 --> 00:09:49,884 Speaker 1: zero for the first time ever. It doesn't make sense. 212 00:09:50,204 --> 00:09:52,884 Speaker 1: It's really fun to watch Mahomes go to work with 213 00:09:53,004 --> 00:09:55,764 Speaker 1: a few wide receivers that no one really knows old 214 00:09:55,844 --> 00:09:58,084 Speaker 1: Kareem Hunt off the scrap heap and a tight end 215 00:09:58,124 --> 00:10:00,044 Speaker 1: that'll give you maybe forty yards a game, and he 216 00:10:00,124 --> 00:10:02,044 Speaker 1: is the best record he's ever had at this point. 217 00:10:02,364 --> 00:10:05,564 Speaker 1: That's wild. Loved this Chiefs team. Take number ten. What's 218 00:10:05,604 --> 00:10:07,764 Speaker 1: the crappiest job you've ever had? I once worked in 219 00:10:07,804 --> 00:10:11,324 Speaker 1: the sanitation apartment of Woodridge, Illinois, where literal ross sewage 220 00:10:11,324 --> 00:10:14,324 Speaker 1: we're rolling. It was so bad we'll ser your eyebrows. 221 00:10:14,884 --> 00:10:17,764 Speaker 1: The Lions kicker used to sell bricks. Not to denigrate 222 00:10:17,764 --> 00:10:20,244 Speaker 1: anybody who sells bricks, but that's a big transition for 223 00:10:20,324 --> 00:10:23,244 Speaker 1: going selling bricks to making game winning kicks. Jake Bates, 224 00:10:23,444 --> 00:10:28,684 Speaker 1: you're my favorite brick salesman in the league. That's it, guys. 225 00:10:28,884 --> 00:10:31,724 Speaker 1: Ten minutes I said we wanted a lean episode. I 226 00:10:31,764 --> 00:10:34,044 Speaker 1: will end only by saying I love you. I love 227 00:10:34,084 --> 00:10:35,804 Speaker 1: you for clicking, I love you for watching. 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