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 --> 00:00:26,788 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good Football. Oh You're gonna lose right 3 00:00:26,828 --> 00:00:29,588 Speaker 1: at the beat drop. We welcome you inside Good Morning Football, 4 00:00:29,628 --> 00:00:32,988 Speaker 1: presented by CDW live here in New York City. It's Thursday, 5 00:00:33,028 --> 00:00:36,028 Speaker 1: February ninth. I'm Jamie Art. All two Super Bowl champions 6 00:00:36,028 --> 00:00:39,148 Speaker 1: at the table today, Jason mccordy and Sean O'Hara. Kyle 7 00:00:39,228 --> 00:00:42,508 Speaker 1: Brandt is on his way to NFL Honors to rehearse 8 00:00:42,588 --> 00:00:45,468 Speaker 1: his Angry Grunts proms. He's like he likes to call it. 9 00:00:45,628 --> 00:00:47,668 Speaker 1: And Peter Schrager is going to join us momentarily from 10 00:00:47,668 --> 00:00:50,588 Speaker 1: Arizona with the rest of our reporters who are all 11 00:00:50,628 --> 00:00:53,148 Speaker 1: on the clock from Super Bowl fifty seven here on 12 00:00:53,268 --> 00:00:56,748 Speaker 1: NFL Network this morning. What's upping packed action? I got 13 00:00:56,748 --> 00:00:58,348 Speaker 1: a lot going on right now. I don't know. I 14 00:00:58,348 --> 00:01:00,628 Speaker 1: don't know if I call that a prom for Kyle Brandon. 15 00:01:00,668 --> 00:01:02,468 Speaker 1: It's gonna be a mosh pit let's be honest, a 16 00:01:02,588 --> 00:01:06,628 Speaker 1: sweaty moshpit prom where everybody looks pro He was texting 17 00:01:06,748 --> 00:01:09,668 Speaker 1: us yesterday about his Angry Runs rehearsal, and he's like 18 00:01:09,708 --> 00:01:11,308 Speaker 1: a lot of people are going to be at honors. 19 00:01:11,308 --> 00:01:14,108 Speaker 1: It's going to be a very big event, and he's nervous. 20 00:01:14,148 --> 00:01:16,148 Speaker 1: He's nervous, but he's gonna nail it. If he runs 21 00:01:16,148 --> 00:01:18,108 Speaker 1: prom he's definitely gonna land the plane. He's gonna shine 22 00:01:18,148 --> 00:01:20,748 Speaker 1: bright like a diamond. Never very good, very good, Thank 23 00:01:20,748 --> 00:01:23,428 Speaker 1: you very much. I appreciate that. All right, tipitally Bloom. 24 00:01:23,988 --> 00:01:26,028 Speaker 1: We're gonna send you to Arizona in just a second. 25 00:01:26,068 --> 00:01:29,268 Speaker 1: The sky is still dark over State Farm Stadium. That's 26 00:01:29,308 --> 00:01:33,148 Speaker 1: at around five am local time, early hours, though they 27 00:01:33,148 --> 00:01:35,668 Speaker 1: don't stop. Peter Schrager and James Palm are in the 28 00:01:35,708 --> 00:01:38,548 Speaker 1: spirit of Rihanna. Where have you been all my I 29 00:01:38,748 --> 00:01:43,108 Speaker 1: for those two are across town in Scottsdale. Guys. What's 30 00:01:43,188 --> 00:01:48,308 Speaker 1: happening at the Chief's Hotel this morning? Well, good morning Jamie, 31 00:01:48,348 --> 00:01:51,428 Speaker 1: and good morning to Jason and Sean. A lot of 32 00:01:51,508 --> 00:01:54,628 Speaker 1: excitement for the Angry Runs prom tonight. As you said, 33 00:01:55,028 --> 00:01:58,588 Speaker 1: to give context, Kyle is presenting Angry Run of the 34 00:01:58,668 --> 00:02:01,628 Speaker 1: Year at the NFL Honors. It's come a long way. 35 00:02:01,708 --> 00:02:05,348 Speaker 1: It's come a long way, and Kyle, that's certainly nervous, 36 00:02:05,388 --> 00:02:08,428 Speaker 1: but Kyle also is not gonna wilt from the moment 37 00:02:08,948 --> 00:02:13,788 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes never wilts from the moment, and he too, 38 00:02:13,868 --> 00:02:18,508 Speaker 1: it might have an angry run or three or four. James. 39 00:02:18,588 --> 00:02:21,788 Speaker 1: The ankle has been the story, but his mobility might 40 00:02:21,788 --> 00:02:23,228 Speaker 1: play a huge role. You got a chance to speak 41 00:02:23,228 --> 00:02:24,668 Speaker 1: with some of the Chiefs players yesterday. I talk about 42 00:02:24,748 --> 00:02:26,748 Speaker 1: mahomes is at mobility and where we're at now as 43 00:02:26,748 --> 00:02:28,788 Speaker 1: we are in Thursday at Super Bowl week. That's why 44 00:02:28,828 --> 00:02:30,788 Speaker 1: we're talking about it so much because it could be 45 00:02:30,788 --> 00:02:33,828 Speaker 1: possibly limited, but we don't know how much. And really 46 00:02:33,868 --> 00:02:36,828 Speaker 1: we're talking on Thursday, it's going to be practice, Friday 47 00:02:36,828 --> 00:02:39,148 Speaker 1: and Saturday to where he starts testing that mobility. He 48 00:02:39,188 --> 00:02:40,708 Speaker 1: told me to see if he can push it a 49 00:02:40,748 --> 00:02:42,988 Speaker 1: little bit, to see how mobile he will be on 50 00:02:43,028 --> 00:02:45,268 Speaker 1: Super Bowl Sunday, because he didn't really do that. If 51 00:02:45,268 --> 00:02:47,188 Speaker 1: you remember going into the AFC Title game, when I 52 00:02:47,228 --> 00:02:49,148 Speaker 1: talked to players in the locker room that Friday in 53 00:02:49,188 --> 00:02:50,548 Speaker 1: Kansas City, I was like, what are we going to 54 00:02:50,588 --> 00:02:52,508 Speaker 1: see on Sunday? And they're all like, I don't know. 55 00:02:52,708 --> 00:02:54,188 Speaker 1: I don't know what we're gonna see because he didn't 56 00:02:54,188 --> 00:02:56,188 Speaker 1: really test it the entire week and you saw that 57 00:02:56,228 --> 00:02:58,028 Speaker 1: he was limited out there. It's in a better spot 58 00:02:58,068 --> 00:03:00,668 Speaker 1: now than it was heading into the AFC title game. 59 00:03:00,708 --> 00:03:02,348 Speaker 1: So they do believe he's going to be more mobile. 60 00:03:02,388 --> 00:03:04,188 Speaker 1: And I think the point I'm bringing up with this 61 00:03:04,268 --> 00:03:07,108 Speaker 1: is this is a football player. I was having a 62 00:03:07,148 --> 00:03:09,908 Speaker 1: tight end Jody Forston, who's I believe six four yea 63 00:03:10,348 --> 00:03:12,388 Speaker 1: to twenty nine something like that, and he's, like I've 64 00:03:12,388 --> 00:03:16,508 Speaker 1: played basketball against Pat. He starts backing you down. Is 65 00:03:16,508 --> 00:03:20,748 Speaker 1: a big person, and that is blays a big part 66 00:03:20,828 --> 00:03:22,748 Speaker 1: in how he's able to move on the field because 67 00:03:22,748 --> 00:03:24,388 Speaker 1: he said he's not a fragile guy back there. He's 68 00:03:24,388 --> 00:03:26,788 Speaker 1: not intimidated by contact. That's how he's able to kind 69 00:03:26,828 --> 00:03:28,788 Speaker 1: of play through this injury a little bit because he 70 00:03:28,788 --> 00:03:31,988 Speaker 1: thinks of himself more like a football player than a quarterback. 71 00:03:32,268 --> 00:03:35,388 Speaker 1: So interesting, um, and a great transition to our next reporter. 72 00:03:35,628 --> 00:03:37,268 Speaker 1: You think you're good in the low post, you think 73 00:03:37,348 --> 00:03:40,348 Speaker 1: you can deliver, don't actually Okay, maybe Patrick Mahomes does. 74 00:03:40,428 --> 00:03:44,388 Speaker 1: Jody Fortson m Stacy Dale's with the Piladelphia Eagles. She 75 00:03:44,548 --> 00:03:47,348 Speaker 1: is a legit baller. Stacy. What do you have on 76 00:03:47,388 --> 00:03:51,508 Speaker 1: the quarterback situation in Philly? Well, I mean, Jalen Hurts 77 00:03:51,548 --> 00:03:54,068 Speaker 1: has been his unwavering self, but I actually just wanted 78 00:03:54,108 --> 00:03:58,708 Speaker 1: to react to your conversation. Guys, good morning. Regarding Patrick Mahomes. 79 00:03:59,228 --> 00:04:02,428 Speaker 1: These Eagles defensively, I will tell you they're preparing for 80 00:04:02,468 --> 00:04:06,468 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes to be Patrick Mahomes. They don't see any 81 00:04:06,508 --> 00:04:09,868 Speaker 1: limitations with his mobility. In fact, when I talked to 82 00:04:10,028 --> 00:04:14,308 Speaker 1: linebacker T. J. Edwards yesterday, I asked him that and 83 00:04:14,348 --> 00:04:17,668 Speaker 1: he said no. In fact, he said, I guarantee you 84 00:04:17,868 --> 00:04:20,908 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes is coming out full strength to go and 85 00:04:20,988 --> 00:04:23,988 Speaker 1: ready to go on Sunday. If anything, they're actually worried 86 00:04:24,028 --> 00:04:27,588 Speaker 1: about as you guys could imagine him breaking the pocket 87 00:04:27,708 --> 00:04:31,668 Speaker 1: and being Patrick Mahomes, which is extending plays, and they're 88 00:04:31,748 --> 00:04:35,428 Speaker 1: very concerned about the explosive plays because when he does 89 00:04:35,468 --> 00:04:38,428 Speaker 1: break that pocket, as Edwards described it to me, he 90 00:04:38,588 --> 00:04:42,188 Speaker 1: got tight ends crossing, you got receivers crossing, he's thrown 91 00:04:42,228 --> 00:04:46,268 Speaker 1: across his body and he's creating that Patrick Mahomes magic. 92 00:04:46,348 --> 00:04:48,868 Speaker 1: So it's a huge key for them this week. They understand, 93 00:04:48,868 --> 00:04:51,068 Speaker 1: as Fletcher Cox told me, how quickly he gets the 94 00:04:51,068 --> 00:04:54,588 Speaker 1: ball out and how quickly he makes those reads. Whether 95 00:04:54,628 --> 00:04:56,588 Speaker 1: he's in the pocket or he's out of the pocket, 96 00:04:56,668 --> 00:05:01,068 Speaker 1: he's still Patrick Mahomes and Jamie. These Eagles are certainly 97 00:05:01,108 --> 00:05:05,948 Speaker 1: ready for the best version of Mahomes on Sunday. Yeah, Stacy, 98 00:05:05,988 --> 00:05:08,068 Speaker 1: it's such a good point. There's thirty one offenses in 99 00:05:08,108 --> 00:05:10,388 Speaker 1: the league that when a play breaks down, you're like, Okay, 100 00:05:10,388 --> 00:05:11,868 Speaker 1: I think I can handle this, and then when the 101 00:05:11,908 --> 00:05:14,308 Speaker 1: Chiefs do it, who are like, oh, oh good God, 102 00:05:14,468 --> 00:05:16,548 Speaker 1: I don't know if I can handle this. Defensively, it's 103 00:05:16,748 --> 00:05:19,908 Speaker 1: it's a lot, it's it's a it's a handful. But 104 00:05:19,988 --> 00:05:21,948 Speaker 1: if an Eagles defense can't do it, I don't think 105 00:05:21,988 --> 00:05:24,428 Speaker 1: anybody else can. It's gonna be awesome to watch that 106 00:05:24,508 --> 00:05:26,548 Speaker 1: unfold on Sunday. Stacy tells, we appreciate you. We'll talk 107 00:05:26,588 --> 00:05:29,348 Speaker 1: to you in a little bit. So the Eagles, let's 108 00:05:29,348 --> 00:05:31,828 Speaker 1: talk about some of those veterans for the Eagles. They 109 00:05:31,828 --> 00:05:36,508 Speaker 1: selected Brandon Graham, Jason Kelsey, Fletcher Cox, and Lane Johnson 110 00:05:36,868 --> 00:05:42,508 Speaker 1: in four successive drafts. Five years after winning Super Bowl 111 00:05:42,588 --> 00:05:46,108 Speaker 1: fifty two. Together, these four continue to define the franchise. 112 00:05:46,108 --> 00:05:49,948 Speaker 1: Shruty Batista chronicles Philadelphia's core four in her latest column 113 00:05:49,948 --> 00:05:54,148 Speaker 1: at NFL dot com slash Batist Stuff. They are a 114 00:05:54,188 --> 00:05:57,308 Speaker 1: list of names in the trenches that oftentimes you might 115 00:05:57,348 --> 00:05:59,588 Speaker 1: not think of those guys, but they've been around for 116 00:05:59,708 --> 00:06:02,228 Speaker 1: so long that they have now become the core four 117 00:06:02,268 --> 00:06:04,548 Speaker 1: to the Eagles success in Super Bowl fifty seven. How 118 00:06:04,628 --> 00:06:08,548 Speaker 1: key is their production on Sunday to be able to 119 00:06:08,668 --> 00:06:11,508 Speaker 1: have a core for in general, it is just amazing 120 00:06:11,588 --> 00:06:14,588 Speaker 1: you think about it, Brandon Graham and Fletcher Cox. Cox 121 00:06:14,628 --> 00:06:16,948 Speaker 1: said earlier, he said, Hey, we're like a married couple. 122 00:06:16,948 --> 00:06:19,348 Speaker 1: We've been here together so long. So you have your 123 00:06:19,348 --> 00:06:21,868 Speaker 1: married couple on defense and those two and then you 124 00:06:21,908 --> 00:06:24,108 Speaker 1: have your married couple on offense. And you know those 125 00:06:24,268 --> 00:06:26,388 Speaker 1: couples that you're close with that you go hang out with, 126 00:06:26,508 --> 00:06:28,668 Speaker 1: you can just be yourself. You get to see each other, 127 00:06:28,708 --> 00:06:31,068 Speaker 1: are you in the low points to high points? That's 128 00:06:31,068 --> 00:06:34,308 Speaker 1: what the Philadelphia Eagles have and that's amazing. And when 129 00:06:34,348 --> 00:06:37,348 Speaker 1: you look at the amount of games these four players 130 00:06:37,388 --> 00:06:40,388 Speaker 1: have played from the Philadelphia Eagles and only this only 131 00:06:40,428 --> 00:06:43,908 Speaker 1: the Eagles. They haven't played anywhere else. Look at all 132 00:06:44,068 --> 00:06:47,588 Speaker 1: of those games on seventies one, twenty seven. Look at 133 00:06:47,628 --> 00:06:51,268 Speaker 1: the combine down there at the bottom seventeen Pro Bowls. 134 00:06:51,268 --> 00:06:54,508 Speaker 1: It's not just about having players played together, but having 135 00:06:54,628 --> 00:06:57,908 Speaker 1: good players on the same team, leading on the field 136 00:06:58,028 --> 00:07:00,188 Speaker 1: and off the field. And I look at this and 137 00:07:00,188 --> 00:07:02,748 Speaker 1: it's like time on task. The amount of time that 138 00:07:02,828 --> 00:07:05,348 Speaker 1: these guys have spent together, not only playing in those 139 00:07:05,468 --> 00:07:08,308 Speaker 1: one hundred and seventy something odd games, but also the 140 00:07:08,388 --> 00:07:11,508 Speaker 1: time during training camp, all season workouts, when you make 141 00:07:11,548 --> 00:07:13,508 Speaker 1: a West coast trip and you go out a day 142 00:07:13,548 --> 00:07:16,428 Speaker 1: early and you're hanging out with one another, getting a 143 00:07:16,548 --> 00:07:20,708 Speaker 1: chance to bond. And then outside of the facility, married guys, 144 00:07:20,788 --> 00:07:25,028 Speaker 1: you're going to each other's weddings, childbirths, birthdays. All of 145 00:07:25,068 --> 00:07:28,668 Speaker 1: that time spent together, those conversations within the locker room 146 00:07:28,668 --> 00:07:31,468 Speaker 1: of getting to know one another and building. When you're 147 00:07:31,508 --> 00:07:33,588 Speaker 1: out there on the field and I'm playing next to you, Sean, 148 00:07:33,748 --> 00:07:35,708 Speaker 1: and I know your why and I know what you've 149 00:07:35,748 --> 00:07:38,868 Speaker 1: gone through and your journey, it means so much more 150 00:07:38,948 --> 00:07:41,308 Speaker 1: to me. So for these four guys, I've played this 151 00:07:41,468 --> 00:07:44,388 Speaker 1: many games together, to have gone through adversity, to go 152 00:07:44,468 --> 00:07:46,908 Speaker 1: to the highest point of winning a Super Bowl now 153 00:07:46,948 --> 00:07:50,068 Speaker 1: to be back there again, those are such special bonds 154 00:07:50,108 --> 00:07:53,308 Speaker 1: that means so much, that radiate throughout the entire locker room. Yeah, 155 00:07:53,308 --> 00:07:57,628 Speaker 1: it's the brotherhood, and that accountability factor gets magnified when 156 00:07:57,668 --> 00:07:59,708 Speaker 1: you know somebody, when you know what makes them tick. 157 00:07:59,828 --> 00:08:02,788 Speaker 1: You know what makes them motivated? Now all a sudden, 158 00:08:02,788 --> 00:08:04,228 Speaker 1: you know how to communicate with him and how to 159 00:08:04,228 --> 00:08:07,068 Speaker 1: put sham and how to prod I think these guys, 160 00:08:07,428 --> 00:08:09,348 Speaker 1: you know, you said, they've been in the mountaintop. Like 161 00:08:09,388 --> 00:08:10,748 Speaker 1: the last time we saw them in the Super Bowl, 162 00:08:10,788 --> 00:08:12,668 Speaker 1: they were wearing the dog mass and Lane Johnson was 163 00:08:12,668 --> 00:08:15,348 Speaker 1: talking about where the underdog. This is a little bit different. 164 00:08:15,388 --> 00:08:17,228 Speaker 1: You're not the underdog this time. I think a lot 165 00:08:17,268 --> 00:08:19,028 Speaker 1: of people are saying you're the better team. So now 166 00:08:19,028 --> 00:08:21,268 Speaker 1: the pressure is on them a little bit more than 167 00:08:21,308 --> 00:08:24,708 Speaker 1: the last time. But guys like Brandon Graham and Fletcher Cox, 168 00:08:25,308 --> 00:08:29,228 Speaker 1: they understand it's about getting to the quarterback. And Brandon Graham, look, 169 00:08:29,268 --> 00:08:30,708 Speaker 1: I think he should be up for a Comeback Player 170 00:08:30,708 --> 00:08:33,828 Speaker 1: of the Year. He tours Achilles early last year. This 171 00:08:33,908 --> 00:08:36,948 Speaker 1: guy's come back with the vengeance eleven sacks and really 172 00:08:36,988 --> 00:08:38,948 Speaker 1: he would have had more sacks if Hasan Reddy didn't 173 00:08:38,948 --> 00:08:41,108 Speaker 1: get there first. And I think when you look at 174 00:08:41,108 --> 00:08:43,508 Speaker 1: what how this team is built. I'm old enough to 175 00:08:43,508 --> 00:08:45,508 Speaker 1: remember Vince Young claim and the Eagles were building a 176 00:08:45,548 --> 00:08:47,828 Speaker 1: dream team. It didn't work out so well. This might 177 00:08:47,868 --> 00:08:49,148 Speaker 1: be what he was talking about. He was just a 178 00:08:49,148 --> 00:08:51,908 Speaker 1: little bit ahead of his time. This defense is the 179 00:08:51,988 --> 00:08:54,148 Speaker 1: dream team, and I'll tell you, well, you got Brandon Cram, 180 00:08:54,308 --> 00:08:57,388 Speaker 1: you got Fletcher Cox defensively, that lane Johnson and Kelsey 181 00:08:57,428 --> 00:08:59,948 Speaker 1: holding it down on the other side. But it doesn't 182 00:08:59,948 --> 00:09:02,348 Speaker 1: work unless you have a little sweat. You gotta have 183 00:09:02,428 --> 00:09:06,868 Speaker 1: some sweat equity. So give me some job sweat alongside 184 00:09:07,028 --> 00:09:09,188 Speaker 1: Brandy Graham. I think this is the guy that kind 185 00:09:09,188 --> 00:09:11,188 Speaker 1: of is flying under the radar right now because everybody's 186 00:09:11,188 --> 00:09:13,788 Speaker 1: focusing on Hassan Reddy and the Chiefs are gonna have 187 00:09:13,828 --> 00:09:15,668 Speaker 1: a plan. We're gonna chick, We're gonna have a tight end, 188 00:09:15,668 --> 00:09:18,348 Speaker 1: we're gonna help our right tackle out. So Hassan Reddi's 189 00:09:18,348 --> 00:09:20,548 Speaker 1: getting a lot of attention, so is Fletcher Cox. The 190 00:09:20,628 --> 00:09:23,348 Speaker 1: guy on the other side, Josh Sweat. This guy is slippery. 191 00:09:23,428 --> 00:09:26,468 Speaker 1: This guy had the second most quarterback hits on the team, 192 00:09:26,868 --> 00:09:29,668 Speaker 1: so he's getting after the quarterback. He's very slippery. He 193 00:09:29,668 --> 00:09:31,668 Speaker 1: gets skinning in all the right spots. Here's the other thing. 194 00:09:31,708 --> 00:09:33,188 Speaker 1: He led the team in tackles for a loss. So 195 00:09:33,268 --> 00:09:36,188 Speaker 1: this guy's playing exceptionally well against them. Run first and 196 00:09:36,228 --> 00:09:38,628 Speaker 1: second down. He's not just a pass rusher, So I 197 00:09:38,708 --> 00:09:40,788 Speaker 1: like the core four. I like the fact that they've 198 00:09:40,828 --> 00:09:44,148 Speaker 1: got a young Bucking and Josh Sweat as well. No doubt, 199 00:09:44,148 --> 00:09:46,308 Speaker 1: these guys gonna have to make some plays and if 200 00:09:46,308 --> 00:09:49,268 Speaker 1: they want to hoist that championship trophy and don another ring. 201 00:09:49,508 --> 00:09:51,868 Speaker 1: Let's just give props to Philadelphia for having a hell 202 00:09:51,908 --> 00:09:53,948 Speaker 1: of a draft four years in a row. You've got 203 00:09:53,988 --> 00:09:56,548 Speaker 1: three first round guys out of those four in B 204 00:09:56,748 --> 00:10:00,788 Speaker 1: G Fletcher Cox and Lane Johnson. Jason Kelsey's a sixth 205 00:10:00,828 --> 00:10:03,388 Speaker 1: rown guy. But to go back to back to back 206 00:10:03,428 --> 00:10:05,588 Speaker 1: to back in the t inches that have commitment to 207 00:10:05,668 --> 00:10:08,588 Speaker 1: that because it's very easy to fall into the sexy 208 00:10:08,668 --> 00:10:11,668 Speaker 1: trap of getting an offensive guy getting a skill player guy, 209 00:10:12,068 --> 00:10:15,188 Speaker 1: especially in the first round, but to stay dedicated to 210 00:10:15,188 --> 00:10:19,668 Speaker 1: knowing what sustains a team. The fact that ten, eleven, twelve, 211 00:10:19,828 --> 00:10:22,868 Speaker 1: thirteen years later, these are your first round draft picks, 212 00:10:22,908 --> 00:10:26,548 Speaker 1: panning out, playing, still having high production in a Super Bowl. 213 00:10:26,708 --> 00:10:28,748 Speaker 1: So here's the thing that I think about these four guys. 214 00:10:28,988 --> 00:10:30,788 Speaker 1: I think they have to have their best game yet 215 00:10:30,828 --> 00:10:32,748 Speaker 1: as a Core four, because if you're going to beat 216 00:10:32,748 --> 00:10:35,908 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes good ankle, bad ankle, no ankle, doesn't matter, 217 00:10:36,108 --> 00:10:37,948 Speaker 1: you got to be able to produce on both sides 218 00:10:37,988 --> 00:10:41,588 Speaker 1: of the ball. Somehow what the offensive line does could 219 00:10:41,628 --> 00:10:44,228 Speaker 1: affect Travis Kelsey or it could affect Patrick Mahomes. It 220 00:10:44,268 --> 00:10:46,668 Speaker 1: can keep your offense on the field and keep him 221 00:10:46,708 --> 00:10:48,348 Speaker 1: off the field. So, if you want to be the 222 00:10:48,388 --> 00:10:51,788 Speaker 1: Core four and embody a new name, if you will, 223 00:10:51,828 --> 00:10:53,948 Speaker 1: for your group, got to have your best performance yet 224 00:10:53,948 --> 00:10:55,868 Speaker 1: better than the previous super Bowl that you went together. 225 00:10:56,188 --> 00:10:57,748 Speaker 1: Just a small shout out to I want to say 226 00:10:57,748 --> 00:10:59,428 Speaker 1: about this man sitting right here and his brother in 227 00:10:59,468 --> 00:11:03,468 Speaker 1: the mccordy family. The statistic that Devin mccordy, Jason's brother, 228 00:11:03,548 --> 00:11:07,388 Speaker 1: and Matthew Slade are two players out of the longest 229 00:11:07,548 --> 00:11:09,548 Speaker 1: long gevity on a team to have won a super 230 00:11:09,588 --> 00:11:12,468 Speaker 1: Bowl together multiple super Bowls, and now the Core four 231 00:11:12,548 --> 00:11:14,828 Speaker 1: could become a multiple super Bowl group. That's such a 232 00:11:14,828 --> 00:11:17,708 Speaker 1: cool thing. I think won three. They've won three together. 233 00:11:17,828 --> 00:11:19,668 Speaker 1: Oh man, that's a hell of a round of Core 234 00:11:19,748 --> 00:11:21,348 Speaker 1: four has a little bit more work to do, Peter, 235 00:11:21,388 --> 00:11:23,508 Speaker 1: what do you think about the Core four? How much 236 00:11:23,788 --> 00:11:25,748 Speaker 1: relying on this group do you think will have to 237 00:11:25,788 --> 00:11:29,868 Speaker 1: be done by the Eagles. Think about this. Brandon Graham 238 00:11:29,868 --> 00:11:32,388 Speaker 1: and Fletcher Cox both have the Sea on their jersey. 239 00:11:32,588 --> 00:11:35,388 Speaker 1: They have been teammates for eleven seasons. I mean, just 240 00:11:35,428 --> 00:11:37,908 Speaker 1: think about that, eleven seasons and if they can bookend 241 00:11:38,228 --> 00:11:40,548 Speaker 1: their careers with this, and of course the Super Bowl 242 00:11:40,548 --> 00:11:42,588 Speaker 1: they had in twenty seventeen, it's amazing. But I want 243 00:11:42,588 --> 00:11:45,268 Speaker 1: to go to the future too, because when you're that 244 00:11:45,388 --> 00:11:48,228 Speaker 1: player and Sean and Jason, I know, you guys have 245 00:11:48,308 --> 00:11:50,348 Speaker 1: been down the road as Hey the veteran guy in 246 00:11:50,348 --> 00:11:52,228 Speaker 1: the locker room, and they keep on drafting young guy 247 00:11:52,228 --> 00:11:54,548 Speaker 1: after young guy. You could either be threatened by it 248 00:11:54,668 --> 00:11:57,548 Speaker 1: or you can embrace it. And when they took in 249 00:11:57,628 --> 00:12:02,228 Speaker 1: the draft both Jordan Davis, a six foot six, you know, 250 00:12:02,308 --> 00:12:05,668 Speaker 1: three hundred and sixty pound defensive tackle and Cam Jurgens, 251 00:12:05,668 --> 00:12:08,348 Speaker 1: a center who is nimble and can do all the things, 252 00:12:08,348 --> 00:12:11,268 Speaker 1: and went the round after, it could have been very easily, 253 00:12:11,788 --> 00:12:14,228 Speaker 1: very easy for Fletcher Cox and for Jason Kelsey to 254 00:12:14,308 --> 00:12:16,668 Speaker 1: be like, you know what, they're drafting my replacement. I 255 00:12:16,668 --> 00:12:19,388 Speaker 1: don't want to be here. I've asked all these Philadelphia 256 00:12:19,428 --> 00:12:21,988 Speaker 1: coaches over the season, like, tell me about those two 257 00:12:21,988 --> 00:12:24,468 Speaker 1: guys and how they handle that. They have been mentors, 258 00:12:24,508 --> 00:12:26,548 Speaker 1: they have passed on the game. Jason Kelsey has been 259 00:12:26,588 --> 00:12:29,788 Speaker 1: amazing to Cam Jurgens. Fletcher Cox has been amazing to 260 00:12:29,908 --> 00:12:32,028 Speaker 1: Jordan Davis. I think that is going to be the 261 00:12:32,068 --> 00:12:34,748 Speaker 1: greatest gift if these guys can obviously win a second 262 00:12:34,748 --> 00:12:37,028 Speaker 1: Super Bowl and then pass the torch at some point 263 00:12:37,308 --> 00:12:39,428 Speaker 1: to the next guy up. That is a true testament 264 00:12:39,468 --> 00:12:41,428 Speaker 1: of leadership. It's also a true testament to their careers 265 00:12:41,468 --> 00:12:43,708 Speaker 1: and where they're leaving the Philly franchise. The core four 266 00:12:43,788 --> 00:12:45,948 Speaker 1: is amazing. I grew up in New Jersey where it 267 00:12:46,028 --> 00:12:48,588 Speaker 1: was Posada and it was Jeter, and it was Mariano 268 00:12:48,708 --> 00:12:51,108 Speaker 1: Rivera and it was Bernie Williams. That was the core. 269 00:12:51,228 --> 00:12:53,508 Speaker 1: For the Eagles have theirs and I love the fact 270 00:12:53,508 --> 00:12:56,068 Speaker 1: that they're embracing the young guys and bringing them along 271 00:12:56,188 --> 00:13:05,908 Speaker 1: simultaneously while they're still playing at a high level. All right, 272 00:13:06,028 --> 00:13:08,788 Speaker 1: Another gorgeous view from a grand canyon state, this one 273 00:13:09,028 --> 00:13:12,708 Speaker 1: up in northern Arizona. That's a thing of beauty. Peter 274 00:13:12,748 --> 00:13:15,788 Speaker 1: Schreger hyped that this morning actually, and then he headed 275 00:13:15,828 --> 00:13:18,428 Speaker 1: south to Scott Steal where he is standing by with 276 00:13:18,548 --> 00:13:21,348 Speaker 1: James Palmer, who Shregs is still trying to convince to 277 00:13:21,388 --> 00:13:23,308 Speaker 1: go on a hike with him. Palmer I can't believe 278 00:13:23,348 --> 00:13:25,788 Speaker 1: you just joined Shregs on the Holy Morning Cardio. What's 279 00:13:25,788 --> 00:13:28,748 Speaker 1: wrong with you? Guys? Come on, I don't know. I 280 00:13:28,828 --> 00:13:31,668 Speaker 1: just keep picturing James Franco one hundred and twenty seven hours. 281 00:13:31,828 --> 00:13:34,468 Speaker 1: If I'm going on Peter Schrager, I just see bad 282 00:13:34,548 --> 00:13:42,108 Speaker 1: things better. Yeah, yes, goes that, Jamie. Thank you. Kyle's 283 00:13:42,108 --> 00:13:45,468 Speaker 1: on a flight from New York to Phoenix and he 284 00:13:45,548 --> 00:13:48,068 Speaker 1: just got bumped from first class because Kevin Durant was like, 285 00:13:48,188 --> 00:13:50,268 Speaker 1: I'm a guy, that's my seat. So h well, I'll 286 00:13:50,268 --> 00:13:54,148 Speaker 1: see how that was good. That was good. That was good. Yeah, No, 287 00:13:54,588 --> 00:13:58,428 Speaker 1: I'm talking about Kyle, not gonna say yeah, sure, James, 288 00:13:58,748 --> 00:14:01,268 Speaker 1: we're here. Mahomes is here. You know, it's funny people 289 00:14:01,268 --> 00:14:04,388 Speaker 1: are talking like Mahomes in big games. Mahomes in big games. 290 00:14:04,548 --> 00:14:07,348 Speaker 1: He's always played. Has Mahomes had the big game though? 291 00:14:07,348 --> 00:14:09,788 Speaker 1: Where it's like the Mahomes game? What do you think 292 00:14:09,828 --> 00:14:13,668 Speaker 1: about Patrick Mahomes and all the chips are on the line, 293 00:14:13,668 --> 00:14:14,788 Speaker 1: and you know what, a lot of people are picking 294 00:14:14,828 --> 00:14:17,388 Speaker 1: the Eagles in this one. Yeah, it's interesting because you know, 295 00:14:17,428 --> 00:14:20,068 Speaker 1: I look this up. There's ninety three games for Patrick 296 00:14:20,108 --> 00:14:23,228 Speaker 1: Mahomes in his career, ninety of them he's either been 297 00:14:23,348 --> 00:14:25,708 Speaker 1: leading or within a score in the fourth quarter. He 298 00:14:25,748 --> 00:14:28,188 Speaker 1: just doesn't really get blown out. That happened in his 299 00:14:28,228 --> 00:14:30,668 Speaker 1: last Super Bowl appearance was one of those three games. 300 00:14:30,668 --> 00:14:32,588 Speaker 1: And then you look at last year, the way he 301 00:14:32,628 --> 00:14:34,708 Speaker 1: made some mistakes in the AFC Title Game, the way 302 00:14:34,748 --> 00:14:37,548 Speaker 1: his season ended each of the last two seasons has 303 00:14:37,588 --> 00:14:39,948 Speaker 1: stuck with Patrick Mahomes and that's why he's going into 304 00:14:39,988 --> 00:14:44,428 Speaker 1: this game making sure that he doesn't let mistakes compound themselves. 305 00:14:44,508 --> 00:14:46,668 Speaker 1: He believed that happened in the AFC Title Game a 306 00:14:46,748 --> 00:14:48,708 Speaker 1: year ago. Let's let's go back to the title game 307 00:14:48,708 --> 00:14:51,068 Speaker 1: though of this year. Yeah, they're up twenty to thirteen. 308 00:14:51,388 --> 00:14:53,988 Speaker 1: Their crossed midfield end of the third quarter, he fumbles 309 00:14:54,028 --> 00:14:56,868 Speaker 1: the football. It's a turnover, it leads to a score. 310 00:14:56,868 --> 00:14:59,948 Speaker 1: It's twenty to twenty. But he doesn't let that kind 311 00:14:59,948 --> 00:15:02,388 Speaker 1: of impact the rest of the way he played. He said, listen, 312 00:15:02,388 --> 00:15:04,228 Speaker 1: we didn't play great offensively, but we didn't make any 313 00:15:04,228 --> 00:15:06,868 Speaker 1: more mistakes. And that's the thing that he wants to 314 00:15:06,908 --> 00:15:09,868 Speaker 1: make sure he doesn't let happen on the biggest stage. 315 00:15:09,948 --> 00:15:11,868 Speaker 1: And the other aspect of it, when I talk to 316 00:15:11,908 --> 00:15:14,828 Speaker 1: these coaches that around him every day is that he 317 00:15:14,908 --> 00:15:17,188 Speaker 1: has all these crazy plays, all these things he does 318 00:15:17,228 --> 00:15:20,028 Speaker 1: outside of the pocket. He's become better at picking his spots. 319 00:15:20,068 --> 00:15:22,188 Speaker 1: When he makes those plays, doesn't put his team in 320 00:15:22,228 --> 00:15:26,068 Speaker 1: a bad situation. That's why I'm curious going against the 321 00:15:26,108 --> 00:15:29,828 Speaker 1: defense that finished with seventy sacks number one in the NFL, 322 00:15:30,148 --> 00:15:33,228 Speaker 1: finished fourth and turnovers with this defensive line, does he 323 00:15:33,308 --> 00:15:34,948 Speaker 1: throw the ball away at times? Does he take the 324 00:15:34,988 --> 00:15:36,988 Speaker 1: sack possibly, or does he still try to make plays? 325 00:15:37,148 --> 00:15:39,508 Speaker 1: How does he find that balance to making sure he 326 00:15:39,548 --> 00:15:41,668 Speaker 1: doesn't make any more mistakes. That's going to be an 327 00:15:41,708 --> 00:15:44,028 Speaker 1: interesting thing to see him, certainly will be. Yes, the 328 00:15:44,028 --> 00:15:46,028 Speaker 1: Eagles are on pace to break the all time sack 329 00:15:46,068 --> 00:15:48,788 Speaker 1: record if you combine postseason and regularly, see if they 330 00:15:48,788 --> 00:15:50,948 Speaker 1: get five of them, and you look at that last 331 00:15:50,948 --> 00:15:54,108 Speaker 1: Super Bowl, that offensive line could not keep Patrick Mahomes up. 332 00:15:54,148 --> 00:15:56,428 Speaker 1: So we'll see what happens. It's five totally different players, 333 00:15:56,428 --> 00:15:59,668 Speaker 1: It's five different guys in front of him. But Stacy 334 00:15:59,748 --> 00:16:02,108 Speaker 1: Dale's you are over there with the Eagles this morning 335 00:16:02,228 --> 00:16:05,028 Speaker 1: and gotta say this is one of the great matchups 336 00:16:05,028 --> 00:16:07,268 Speaker 1: we've had in the last decade. I haven't made a pick. 337 00:16:07,308 --> 00:16:08,908 Speaker 1: It I don't know who I'm going to pick. What 338 00:16:08,948 --> 00:16:11,628 Speaker 1: do you got on the Philly side of things? Whatever? 339 00:16:11,988 --> 00:16:13,908 Speaker 1: Come on, shrikes, I know you gotta pick. You're just 340 00:16:14,028 --> 00:16:16,068 Speaker 1: playing that you're gonna you're gonna give us a pick, 341 00:16:16,108 --> 00:16:19,388 Speaker 1: like right before kickoff, right to save your ass. I mean, 342 00:16:19,428 --> 00:16:27,988 Speaker 1: you're button, it's early. There's a delay. There's a delay. 343 00:16:28,028 --> 00:16:30,868 Speaker 1: I've had two cups of coffee. Yeah. No, it's gonna 344 00:16:30,868 --> 00:16:32,748 Speaker 1: be a great matchup, you guys. And you know, when 345 00:16:32,788 --> 00:16:36,148 Speaker 1: you talk James about those you know incredible things about 346 00:16:36,148 --> 00:16:38,108 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes and big games. The thing that could help 347 00:16:38,148 --> 00:16:40,508 Speaker 1: the Eagles is if they run the football and keep 348 00:16:40,548 --> 00:16:43,388 Speaker 1: it away from Patrick Mahomes. And they've been actually quite 349 00:16:43,428 --> 00:16:45,508 Speaker 1: brilliant in running the football in the playoffs. In the 350 00:16:45,548 --> 00:16:47,988 Speaker 1: regular season, they averaged one hundred and fifty four rush 351 00:16:48,068 --> 00:16:50,668 Speaker 1: yards per game, which is really good Boston Scott Kenny 352 00:16:50,668 --> 00:16:53,948 Speaker 1: gainwell obviously Miles Sanders and the quarterback Jalen Hurts. But 353 00:16:53,988 --> 00:16:56,988 Speaker 1: in the playoffs, you guys, in their two games, they're 354 00:16:57,028 --> 00:17:00,508 Speaker 1: averaging two hundred and eight rush yards. That is immense, 355 00:17:00,868 --> 00:17:04,828 Speaker 1: not to mention seven rushing touchdowns in their two playoff games. 356 00:17:05,228 --> 00:17:08,228 Speaker 1: And I talked to Miles Sanders, he said, they take 357 00:17:08,348 --> 00:17:11,428 Speaker 1: such great pride in it, and they are such an unselfish, 358 00:17:11,428 --> 00:17:14,868 Speaker 1: selfish group. They love seeing the success of one another 359 00:17:14,908 --> 00:17:17,868 Speaker 1: because they know how much the run game impacts this team. 360 00:17:17,908 --> 00:17:21,388 Speaker 1: They have an integral part in the game planning process, 361 00:17:21,788 --> 00:17:24,788 Speaker 1: and they are tinkering with it all week long, Sanders 362 00:17:24,788 --> 00:17:27,388 Speaker 1: told me. And as they go into this game, I 363 00:17:27,428 --> 00:17:30,188 Speaker 1: guess some food for thought. Really, Kansas City, as we 364 00:17:30,188 --> 00:17:33,428 Speaker 1: talked about in the last report, defensively gave up thirty 365 00:17:33,468 --> 00:17:37,468 Speaker 1: three passing touchdowns this season. So, guys in the studio Jamie, 366 00:17:37,548 --> 00:17:39,588 Speaker 1: as good as the run game has been in the playoffs, 367 00:17:40,388 --> 00:17:44,028 Speaker 1: do the Chiefs take it away and does the Eagles 368 00:17:44,108 --> 00:17:47,588 Speaker 1: offense capitalize downfield? Will be an interesting chess match in 369 00:17:47,588 --> 00:17:50,668 Speaker 1: this game. But there's no doubt the Eagles run game 370 00:17:50,708 --> 00:17:54,708 Speaker 1: has been on point through the playoffs. It absolutely has. 371 00:17:54,708 --> 00:17:56,948 Speaker 1: And it's not just one guy to your points. Stay. 372 00:17:56,988 --> 00:17:58,628 Speaker 1: So you can't have just one name up there in 373 00:17:58,668 --> 00:18:00,548 Speaker 1: that lower third. You have to list all three because 374 00:18:00,588 --> 00:18:03,028 Speaker 1: that's how the Eagles have done it by committee thus far, 375 00:18:03,148 --> 00:18:05,628 Speaker 1: not only in the postseason, but stretching back through the 376 00:18:05,748 --> 00:18:07,988 Speaker 1: entirety of the regular season. Thank you Stacy Dale's talk 377 00:18:07,988 --> 00:18:10,148 Speaker 1: to me a little bit. So as she was mentioning, 378 00:18:10,148 --> 00:18:12,908 Speaker 1: the Eagles offense will be solid on the ground, but 379 00:18:13,028 --> 00:18:15,508 Speaker 1: that defense is gonna have its hands full of Patrick 380 00:18:15,588 --> 00:18:23,148 Speaker 1: Mahomes on field wizardry. This is right down. Patrick Mahomes 381 00:18:23,188 --> 00:18:27,908 Speaker 1: his alley to get this done. Hand singers as his 382 00:18:28,068 --> 00:18:34,508 Speaker 1: Harry Potter quarterbacking wizardry returned snapped her. Mahomes comes together 383 00:18:34,548 --> 00:18:37,628 Speaker 1: near a side, he will scrambled, slides to a stop. 384 00:18:37,748 --> 00:18:40,628 Speaker 1: Does a wizard's thing? Thirty seven seconds to go in 385 00:18:40,668 --> 00:18:45,708 Speaker 1: the game. Mahomes crossing Patrick Key touchdo it is Maholmes matchic. 386 00:18:46,468 --> 00:18:49,028 Speaker 1: You have a bad right angle when miss field you 387 00:18:49,148 --> 00:18:54,908 Speaker 1: leave it touch do absolute lazy twenty to twenty times 388 00:18:55,068 --> 00:18:58,348 Speaker 1: seventeen seconds slept with Mahomes, scramble like nuggets, hit life. 389 00:18:58,428 --> 00:19:00,628 Speaker 1: Dear the mc kien, but here the biggest kick of 390 00:19:00,628 --> 00:19:09,428 Speaker 1: its life is Patrick Mahomes. Does it again? Baby, do 391 00:19:09,588 --> 00:19:16,508 Speaker 1: you watch Harry Potter. That's fantastic. That was really really 392 00:19:16,508 --> 00:19:20,188 Speaker 1: well done. Mahomes truly a magic man, and his teammates agreed. Yesterday, 393 00:19:20,228 --> 00:19:23,628 Speaker 1: Juju Smith Schuster told reporters that playing with Patrick Mahomes 394 00:19:23,788 --> 00:19:25,828 Speaker 1: is like pulling a rabbit out of a hat. So 395 00:19:25,908 --> 00:19:28,708 Speaker 1: you have to play your own sleight of hand right now. 396 00:19:28,908 --> 00:19:31,668 Speaker 1: Put Patrick Mahomes aside. He's gonna do what he does best, 397 00:19:31,988 --> 00:19:34,188 Speaker 1: which King's City chief needs to go above and beyond 398 00:19:34,188 --> 00:19:37,908 Speaker 1: and deliver their own magical performance in Super Bowl fifty seven. Yeah, 399 00:19:37,908 --> 00:19:39,828 Speaker 1: I'm gonna I'm gonna zag a little bit. I'm not 400 00:19:39,828 --> 00:19:42,388 Speaker 1: gonna go with an offensive guy or somebody receiver or 401 00:19:42,428 --> 00:19:45,028 Speaker 1: somebody everybody wants to talk about. I'm going with Peter 402 00:19:45,148 --> 00:19:49,108 Speaker 1: Schrager's breakout Player of the Year, number two that was 403 00:19:49,148 --> 00:19:53,108 Speaker 1: on that list. Nick Bolton, the captain on the defense 404 00:19:53,108 --> 00:19:56,348 Speaker 1: for the Chiefs, the middle linebacker. He's calling the defense 405 00:19:56,388 --> 00:19:58,388 Speaker 1: for them on that side of the ball. He's got 406 00:19:58,428 --> 00:20:01,188 Speaker 1: had a crazy season including the playoffs, one hundred and 407 00:20:01,268 --> 00:20:04,988 Speaker 1: ninety four tackles, two interceptions in two sacks. You look 408 00:20:05,028 --> 00:20:08,428 Speaker 1: at the playoffs so far. They played the Jacksonville Jaguars first, 409 00:20:08,428 --> 00:20:10,748 Speaker 1: Trevor Lawrence throws the ball thirty nine times, and they 410 00:20:10,788 --> 00:20:14,868 Speaker 1: played the Cincinnati Bengals Burrow throws the ball forty one times. 411 00:20:16,068 --> 00:20:18,828 Speaker 1: Nick Bolton has been dropping and coverage a ton in 412 00:20:18,908 --> 00:20:21,708 Speaker 1: these first two games, and he did a really good 413 00:20:21,748 --> 00:20:23,788 Speaker 1: job against the Bengals. He only had a few tackles 414 00:20:23,788 --> 00:20:25,948 Speaker 1: in that game, or when you go back and watch it, 415 00:20:26,068 --> 00:20:29,188 Speaker 1: taking away the middle of the field from Joe Burrow, 416 00:20:29,428 --> 00:20:31,668 Speaker 1: forcing them to get sacked a few times. He was 417 00:20:31,748 --> 00:20:34,748 Speaker 1: all over the field. And this one against the Eagles, 418 00:20:34,788 --> 00:20:36,788 Speaker 1: They're a team that wants to run downhill, they have 419 00:20:36,868 --> 00:20:39,788 Speaker 1: the zone reads, and they have three really good running backs. 420 00:20:40,068 --> 00:20:42,188 Speaker 1: Nick Bolton is gonna have to come up huge for 421 00:20:42,268 --> 00:20:45,308 Speaker 1: this Kansas City defense when it comes to reading whether 422 00:20:45,508 --> 00:20:47,748 Speaker 1: Jalen Hurts is keeping the ball or whether he's handing 423 00:20:47,788 --> 00:20:50,588 Speaker 1: it off to Miles Sanders. He will be tasked with 424 00:20:50,708 --> 00:20:54,628 Speaker 1: tackling these running backs going sideline to sideline. Nick Bolton's 425 00:20:54,668 --> 00:20:57,988 Speaker 1: gonna have to have a magical game this Sunday for 426 00:20:58,068 --> 00:20:59,828 Speaker 1: the Kansas City Chiefs to come out on top. Yeah, 427 00:20:59,908 --> 00:21:02,028 Speaker 1: Nick Bolton's got He's gonna be an integral part of that, 428 00:21:02,108 --> 00:21:03,748 Speaker 1: no doubt about it. I think with last time we 429 00:21:03,788 --> 00:21:05,468 Speaker 1: saw him home was in a Super Bowl. He was 430 00:21:05,548 --> 00:21:07,988 Speaker 1: running for his life, right. Peter Schreger actually just mentioned 431 00:21:08,028 --> 00:21:10,108 Speaker 1: the fact that the offensive line was in shambles and 432 00:21:10,148 --> 00:21:11,588 Speaker 1: that's what they had to fix. We got to find 433 00:21:11,588 --> 00:21:13,588 Speaker 1: a way to fix this offensive line. We can't let 434 00:21:13,668 --> 00:21:16,068 Speaker 1: them be a liability, so they went out and drafted 435 00:21:16,108 --> 00:21:19,388 Speaker 1: Creed Hump Freeze and signed Orlando Brown. Joe Toney. I 436 00:21:19,428 --> 00:21:21,388 Speaker 1: think it's the right tackle Andrew Wiley who's gonna have 437 00:21:21,468 --> 00:21:23,388 Speaker 1: to be special. And I think we've talked so much 438 00:21:23,428 --> 00:21:26,988 Speaker 1: about this pass rush from the Eagles, Hassan Reddick, Andrew Wiley. 439 00:21:27,108 --> 00:21:29,428 Speaker 1: This is not his first Super Bowl. He was the 440 00:21:29,508 --> 00:21:32,028 Speaker 1: right tackle the last time they lost the Super Bowl 441 00:21:32,068 --> 00:21:35,468 Speaker 1: and he couldn't block Shack Barrett. Chack Barrett was running 442 00:21:35,468 --> 00:21:37,628 Speaker 1: around him left the right. He really struggled with the 443 00:21:37,668 --> 00:21:40,348 Speaker 1: speed rush. And ironically, that's what a son Reddick does 444 00:21:40,348 --> 00:21:43,468 Speaker 1: really well. So every good magician has great slight of hand, right, 445 00:21:43,748 --> 00:21:45,748 Speaker 1: That's what he's going to have to have. Andrew Wiley, 446 00:21:45,748 --> 00:21:47,908 Speaker 1: It's all about the hands. Max Crosby took him to 447 00:21:47,948 --> 00:21:50,988 Speaker 1: task this year. And I think if you're the Eagles 448 00:21:51,028 --> 00:21:52,588 Speaker 1: right now, you're looking at all this film when you're 449 00:21:52,588 --> 00:21:53,948 Speaker 1: saying this is the guy that we're going to try 450 00:21:53,948 --> 00:21:56,308 Speaker 1: to attack. I think for Andrew Wiley, you know, he's 451 00:21:56,308 --> 00:21:59,708 Speaker 1: a proud guy. He's worked really hard. This is a 452 00:21:59,708 --> 00:22:01,788 Speaker 1: big moment for him to kind of step up and 453 00:22:02,228 --> 00:22:03,988 Speaker 1: show that he belongs and show that he can shut 454 00:22:03,988 --> 00:22:05,948 Speaker 1: down someone. Best passwordsion in the league. If you go 455 00:22:06,028 --> 00:22:08,308 Speaker 1: to a magic show, you're been to a magic show, No, 456 00:22:08,388 --> 00:22:11,668 Speaker 1: I haven't, and you they're amazing. Break it down. Go 457 00:22:11,708 --> 00:22:13,148 Speaker 1: to the buffet in Vegas. How you go to the 458 00:22:13,148 --> 00:22:17,068 Speaker 1: magic show. That's my last VIZ six. It wasn't magic 459 00:22:17,108 --> 00:22:18,948 Speaker 1: money stay too long, or if you're doing those things, 460 00:22:19,428 --> 00:22:23,028 Speaker 1: it was not sean Um. So if you go there's 461 00:22:23,028 --> 00:22:25,148 Speaker 1: a guy who's like dressing all black, who's like behind 462 00:22:25,188 --> 00:22:27,548 Speaker 1: the curtain, he's the support. He's like, got to move 463 00:22:27,588 --> 00:22:29,628 Speaker 1: the box once the body gets cut in half, or 464 00:22:29,628 --> 00:22:31,788 Speaker 1: you got to like put the bunny up through the table. 465 00:22:31,828 --> 00:22:33,588 Speaker 1: Just in Gage. Can't have a show without him. You 466 00:22:33,588 --> 00:22:36,388 Speaker 1: can't have a show without him. Chad Henny has to 467 00:22:36,508 --> 00:22:39,028 Speaker 1: be on a point in a game like this because 468 00:22:39,068 --> 00:22:41,788 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, Big Red just told us this week that 469 00:22:41,868 --> 00:22:44,228 Speaker 1: that ankle is not one hundred percent. Even if there 470 00:22:44,308 --> 00:22:46,588 Speaker 1: is a flicker of an issue and you are with 471 00:22:46,628 --> 00:22:49,508 Speaker 1: Altpatrick Mahomes for an entire series, Henny's got to do 472 00:22:49,868 --> 00:22:52,188 Speaker 1: what Henny has to do. Hennything is possible. When Chad 473 00:22:52,188 --> 00:22:54,188 Speaker 1: Henny comes on the field against the Jaguars ninety eight 474 00:22:54,268 --> 00:22:57,948 Speaker 1: yard drive that's number four with his heels on the 475 00:22:58,028 --> 00:23:00,948 Speaker 1: end zone, drives the team all the way down the field, 476 00:23:01,188 --> 00:23:04,308 Speaker 1: maintains a lead, extends a lead in the AFC Divisional 477 00:23:04,468 --> 00:23:06,988 Speaker 1: game to beat the Jaguars at home. Wasn't Mahomes was 478 00:23:07,028 --> 00:23:08,388 Speaker 1: able to come back in the game. But if that 479 00:23:08,508 --> 00:23:11,708 Speaker 1: quarterback doesn't do what he has to do all season 480 00:23:11,708 --> 00:23:14,348 Speaker 1: long to be ready in that moment, support Mahomes in 481 00:23:14,348 --> 00:23:16,508 Speaker 1: a way that gets him to his best game day 482 00:23:16,548 --> 00:23:19,068 Speaker 1: in and day out, and then does his own job 483 00:23:19,148 --> 00:23:21,588 Speaker 1: coming out on the field. Some people may argue that 484 00:23:21,708 --> 00:23:24,788 Speaker 1: the backup quarterback is the easiest job to have, best 485 00:23:24,828 --> 00:23:27,788 Speaker 1: position in the NFL, best position in the NFL, anything, 486 00:23:28,268 --> 00:23:31,628 Speaker 1: anything is possible. It has to be Chad Henny just 487 00:23:31,708 --> 00:23:33,508 Speaker 1: in case, and if he does not need it at all, 488 00:23:33,628 --> 00:23:35,868 Speaker 1: then have a hell of a practice week, make your money, man, 489 00:23:35,908 --> 00:23:38,708 Speaker 1: and get another Super Bowl ring. It's fantastic, Peter, I 490 00:23:38,748 --> 00:23:41,508 Speaker 1: know you believe in Hennything is possible, Big Chad, Honey, guy. 491 00:23:42,508 --> 00:23:45,068 Speaker 1: I love Chad Henny. Love Chad Henny. He came in 492 00:23:45,228 --> 00:23:48,548 Speaker 1: clutch in both divisional round playoff wins. On the game 493 00:23:48,588 --> 00:23:50,788 Speaker 1: against Cleveland a few years ago, and then of course 494 00:23:50,788 --> 00:23:53,268 Speaker 1: in Jacksonville. But Jamie, if the Chiefs fans are looking 495 00:23:53,268 --> 00:23:54,668 Speaker 1: for a magical Super Bowl, they do not want to 496 00:23:54,668 --> 00:23:56,308 Speaker 1: see Chad Hendy on the field. To come on, don't 497 00:23:56,348 --> 00:23:57,868 Speaker 1: even put that out there. Don't even put that Juju 498 00:23:57,908 --> 00:23:59,988 Speaker 1: and I don't mean Juju Smith Schuster, don't even put 499 00:24:00,028 --> 00:24:01,588 Speaker 1: that out there. On Super Bowl Week, Let's just hope 500 00:24:01,628 --> 00:24:04,828 Speaker 1: Chad Henny has a clipboard and all is good with Mahomes. 501 00:24:04,988 --> 00:24:06,788 Speaker 1: You know, we talked a lot about Pop Pacheco on 502 00:24:06,828 --> 00:24:08,828 Speaker 1: this show and what a great rookie story he's been 503 00:24:08,868 --> 00:24:10,828 Speaker 1: as a seventh round pick who leaves a team in rushing. 504 00:24:11,068 --> 00:24:12,908 Speaker 1: I want to highlight a player we talked about yesterday 505 00:24:12,948 --> 00:24:15,308 Speaker 1: quite a bit, Jerick McKinnon. I think, pound for pound, 506 00:24:15,348 --> 00:24:18,468 Speaker 1: Jerick McKinnon has emerged as the best blocking running back 507 00:24:18,788 --> 00:24:21,268 Speaker 1: in all of football, and I'm talking pass blocking, and 508 00:24:21,348 --> 00:24:23,748 Speaker 1: he's also one of the best perceiving running backs in 509 00:24:23,828 --> 00:24:26,868 Speaker 1: all of football. If Pacheco is that hammer in the 510 00:24:26,948 --> 00:24:30,308 Speaker 1: run game, McKinnon is that little outlet. As you see 511 00:24:30,348 --> 00:24:33,188 Speaker 1: right here. He's always the one catching nine touchdown passes 512 00:24:33,188 --> 00:24:35,268 Speaker 1: in the regular season from the running back spot led 513 00:24:35,308 --> 00:24:37,628 Speaker 1: all running backs in football. And then when he needs 514 00:24:37,628 --> 00:24:40,748 Speaker 1: to have the big pass, blitz pick up and be 515 00:24:40,828 --> 00:24:43,148 Speaker 1: the guy to block. He's always there on the spot. 516 00:24:43,348 --> 00:24:45,988 Speaker 1: I love Jerrick McKinnon's story. Nine years in the league, 517 00:24:46,388 --> 00:24:48,628 Speaker 1: when he was playing in Minnesota, he finally hit free 518 00:24:48,668 --> 00:24:50,748 Speaker 1: agency and got a major deal by the San Francisco 519 00:24:50,788 --> 00:24:52,788 Speaker 1: forty nine ers. On the last day of training camp 520 00:24:52,788 --> 00:24:54,828 Speaker 1: of his first season with the Niners, he tore his 521 00:24:54,868 --> 00:24:56,708 Speaker 1: knee up. He fought all the way to get back. 522 00:24:56,748 --> 00:24:59,748 Speaker 1: What happens tears his knee up again. Now in year 523 00:24:59,868 --> 00:25:01,828 Speaker 1: number nine, he is playing in a Super Bowl first 524 00:25:01,868 --> 00:25:04,068 Speaker 1: time in his career and he's completely healthy. I wouldn't 525 00:25:04,068 --> 00:25:06,228 Speaker 1: be sho act if Jerrick McKinnon plays a huge role 526 00:25:06,628 --> 00:25:10,148 Speaker 1: Sunday and Jamie hopefully, hopefully it's not what Chad Henny 527 00:25:10,228 --> 00:25:11,708 Speaker 1: throwing him the rock. We got to see my homes 528 00:25:11,748 --> 00:25:15,428 Speaker 1: on Sunday. Yeah, I hear you. But you know, the 529 00:25:15,508 --> 00:25:19,068 Speaker 1: wizard can't do his wizardry things without his without his backup, 530 00:25:19,108 --> 00:25:21,228 Speaker 1: without a support system. That's all I'm saying. I'm not 531 00:25:21,308 --> 00:25:23,468 Speaker 1: wishing to see chat any I just think like he's 532 00:25:23,468 --> 00:25:25,108 Speaker 1: got to be magical too, It's just in his very 533 00:25:25,148 --> 00:25:27,988 Speaker 1: own special way. Any at the end of the game, 534 00:25:28,068 --> 00:25:30,508 Speaker 1: fourth quarter mop up duty. Yeah, maybe who would you 535 00:25:30,588 --> 00:25:34,948 Speaker 1: rather see a pass? McKinnon or Chad Henny Probably McKinnon, 536 00:25:35,348 --> 00:25:44,068 Speaker 1: Derek McKinnon, shregs. Talk to you exactly please. Tonight kickoffee 537 00:25:44,188 --> 00:25:47,628 Speaker 1: Roll fifty seven Weekend with host Kelly Clarkson. At NFL 538 00:25:47,828 --> 00:25:50,828 Speaker 1: Honors presented by Visi Ligne, find out who will be 539 00:25:50,908 --> 00:25:54,508 Speaker 1: named the most valuable player who takes other top honors. 540 00:25:54,508 --> 00:25:57,828 Speaker 1: Red carpet coverage starts at eight, followed by NFL Honors 541 00:25:57,828 --> 00:26:00,468 Speaker 1: presented by Visi Ligne at nine Eastern on NBC and 542 00:26:00,508 --> 00:26:02,508 Speaker 1: you can see it right here on NFLMT Work. I 543 00:26:02,548 --> 00:26:03,908 Speaker 1: feel like we're on a red carpe right now. I'm 544 00:26:03,908 --> 00:26:05,868 Speaker 1: trying to help on with his fashion suff the break. 545 00:26:06,068 --> 00:26:08,388 Speaker 1: It's not I don't don't ask us. I never know 546 00:26:08,428 --> 00:26:10,228 Speaker 1: what to do with the hands. Great, I hear you. 547 00:26:10,908 --> 00:26:15,588 Speaker 1: Here are the major individual categories at NFL Honors tonight, 548 00:26:16,308 --> 00:26:18,588 Speaker 1: Players and Roki's of the Year, and then a couple 549 00:26:18,588 --> 00:26:22,148 Speaker 1: of those story great Stories, come Back, Coach of the Year, whatnot. 550 00:26:22,188 --> 00:26:23,988 Speaker 1: And then here you go, this is the big one. 551 00:26:24,028 --> 00:26:26,388 Speaker 1: This is the prom for Kyle Angry Run of the 552 00:26:26,468 --> 00:26:31,708 Speaker 1: Year at NFL Honors. Those are three guys that want 553 00:26:31,748 --> 00:26:34,828 Speaker 1: it along the way. Actually, Damian Pierce, who was sneaking 554 00:26:34,948 --> 00:26:37,268 Speaker 1: never won his week that he would come up for 555 00:26:37,308 --> 00:26:41,068 Speaker 1: them nominated, but that just means he qualified for the 556 00:26:41,068 --> 00:26:43,788 Speaker 1: big Cahuna if you will at the end of the year. 557 00:26:43,828 --> 00:26:45,468 Speaker 1: So Sean will start with you, what are you most 558 00:26:45,468 --> 00:26:47,508 Speaker 1: looking forward to when you're watch honors saying, well, aside 559 00:26:47,508 --> 00:26:50,388 Speaker 1: from Kyle Brandt's vain popping out of his head during 560 00:26:50,428 --> 00:26:52,908 Speaker 1: his you see that enough when you see right here, 561 00:26:53,788 --> 00:26:55,468 Speaker 1: it's going to a look at different under those lights. 562 00:26:55,788 --> 00:26:57,148 Speaker 1: I think Coach of the Year is going to be 563 00:26:57,268 --> 00:26:59,348 Speaker 1: fun to watch. There's a lot of really good candidates. 564 00:26:59,908 --> 00:27:02,308 Speaker 1: Look at what Sean McDermott did with the Bills again 565 00:27:02,348 --> 00:27:05,388 Speaker 1: this year and everything that they went through, Um Doug 566 00:27:05,428 --> 00:27:09,428 Speaker 1: Peterson down in Jacksonville, winning the division for just the 567 00:27:09,508 --> 00:27:12,548 Speaker 1: fourth time in that franchise history. What Kyle Shanahan did. 568 00:27:12,628 --> 00:27:15,428 Speaker 1: But I'm sticking with my man, Brian Dable. I hope 569 00:27:15,428 --> 00:27:17,228 Speaker 1: he gets some love when you look at what he 570 00:27:17,268 --> 00:27:19,828 Speaker 1: did with the Giants, what he did with the offense. 571 00:27:20,348 --> 00:27:22,588 Speaker 1: I mean, they won four games last year and then 572 00:27:23,228 --> 00:27:25,308 Speaker 1: they not only made the playoffs, but they won a 573 00:27:25,348 --> 00:27:28,268 Speaker 1: playoff game. He did everything that they were hoping he 574 00:27:28,308 --> 00:27:31,148 Speaker 1: would do when they hired him, Hey can you make 575 00:27:31,268 --> 00:27:33,548 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones look a little bit like Josh Allen? Can 576 00:27:33,588 --> 00:27:36,748 Speaker 1: you help this offense? Can you fix this offense? He 577 00:27:36,828 --> 00:27:39,068 Speaker 1: did just that, and it's a totally different vibe. I'm 578 00:27:39,068 --> 00:27:41,068 Speaker 1: in complete one eighty for this franchise for where it 579 00:27:41,148 --> 00:27:44,108 Speaker 1: was headed last year, and I think the players really 580 00:27:44,108 --> 00:27:49,308 Speaker 1: love Dable when he when he speaks day Ball, he 581 00:27:49,388 --> 00:27:55,628 Speaker 1: speaks Dave. Okay, I love it. I'm going with NFL honors. 582 00:27:55,668 --> 00:27:57,308 Speaker 1: This an a war show, So one of the most 583 00:27:57,348 --> 00:28:01,188 Speaker 1: important things is the red carpet. Colleen Wolf, Cam Jordan, 584 00:28:01,428 --> 00:28:03,108 Speaker 1: they'll be out there at Holston. I want to see 585 00:28:03,108 --> 00:28:06,148 Speaker 1: for one, what Cam's gonna being. But then all the guys. 586 00:28:06,188 --> 00:28:09,188 Speaker 1: We saw some fashion statements. We see guys with these 587 00:28:09,268 --> 00:28:11,588 Speaker 1: kind of mask on you can't see any eyes. We've 588 00:28:11,628 --> 00:28:14,028 Speaker 1: seen vest with the zipper all the way up, and 589 00:28:14,068 --> 00:28:17,988 Speaker 1: you're like, where the heck is he looking? Oh, fat, 590 00:28:18,068 --> 00:28:20,588 Speaker 1: fat bat shout out to Jason Kelsey. I'll have Travis 591 00:28:20,588 --> 00:28:22,388 Speaker 1: a little later, but I want to see what these 592 00:28:22,388 --> 00:28:25,028 Speaker 1: guys are rocking on the red carpet and how they're 593 00:28:25,028 --> 00:28:27,828 Speaker 1: showing off their sense of fashion. I got older in 594 00:28:27,868 --> 00:28:29,668 Speaker 1: the league, I could no longer keep up on what 595 00:28:29,708 --> 00:28:32,228 Speaker 1: was cool what wasn't. My daughter now refers to me 596 00:28:32,268 --> 00:28:34,108 Speaker 1: as I'm old dad, I don't know what the new 597 00:28:34,188 --> 00:28:36,028 Speaker 1: sayings are. So I want to see what the young 598 00:28:36,108 --> 00:28:38,508 Speaker 1: kids are wearing on the red carpet. And then as 599 00:28:38,548 --> 00:28:40,668 Speaker 1: the show starts, I'm looking at a comeback Player of 600 00:28:40,668 --> 00:28:42,588 Speaker 1: the Year. I want to see who is it going 601 00:28:42,668 --> 00:28:45,028 Speaker 1: to be. I think it's going to be Geno Smith, 602 00:28:45,188 --> 00:28:47,388 Speaker 1: And I'm excited for him because he's a guy who's 603 00:28:47,428 --> 00:28:50,388 Speaker 1: gone through a ton and found a lot of success 604 00:28:50,548 --> 00:28:53,428 Speaker 1: this year for the Seahawks, taking them to the playoffs. 605 00:28:53,468 --> 00:28:56,428 Speaker 1: They fell short against the forty nine ers, But Geno's 606 00:28:56,468 --> 00:28:59,188 Speaker 1: on the brink of having the Brinks truck backed up 607 00:28:59,188 --> 00:29:02,908 Speaker 1: into his drive, and why not started with Comeback Player 608 00:29:02,908 --> 00:29:05,668 Speaker 1: of the Year and then go in at the bank 609 00:29:05,868 --> 00:29:07,508 Speaker 1: and then he's a free agent. We'll see where he 610 00:29:07,588 --> 00:29:09,908 Speaker 1: ends up, who ends up paying him. But for a player, 611 00:29:09,988 --> 00:29:12,348 Speaker 1: your journey is everything I say all the time on 612 00:29:12,388 --> 00:29:15,268 Speaker 1: this show. This guy drafted by the Jets, has been around, 613 00:29:15,348 --> 00:29:17,628 Speaker 1: was a backup for a few years. He gets his 614 00:29:17,748 --> 00:29:20,708 Speaker 1: opportunity to take the range of the offense and he 615 00:29:20,828 --> 00:29:24,588 Speaker 1: absolutely runs with it. You prepare for those moments, and 616 00:29:24,628 --> 00:29:26,548 Speaker 1: when you get them and you go out there and 617 00:29:26,588 --> 00:29:29,188 Speaker 1: you ball out, you earn your contract. So I'm excited 618 00:29:29,228 --> 00:29:32,468 Speaker 1: to see Geno Smith probably walk away with a comeback 619 00:29:32,508 --> 00:29:35,468 Speaker 1: Player of the year. Every team that Gino Smith signed 620 00:29:35,508 --> 00:29:37,868 Speaker 1: with in his NFL career he beat this season. I 621 00:29:37,908 --> 00:29:40,748 Speaker 1: think that's a comeback story in and of itself. It's 622 00:29:40,748 --> 00:29:43,548 Speaker 1: a revenge tour. Jason. I would actually love to see 623 00:29:43,548 --> 00:29:46,148 Speaker 1: you try to work a Red Carpett ask the questions, 624 00:29:46,148 --> 00:29:47,708 Speaker 1: because the questions, you would try to come up with 625 00:29:47,828 --> 00:29:49,748 Speaker 1: the questions. See, I thought you was gonna just let 626 00:29:49,748 --> 00:29:52,508 Speaker 1: me know know. I know you could do that. If 627 00:29:52,548 --> 00:29:54,868 Speaker 1: you had to like engage with somebody about their fashions 628 00:29:55,308 --> 00:29:58,068 Speaker 1: while trying to hide your sneaky judgmental face, that would 629 00:29:58,068 --> 00:30:02,388 Speaker 1: be challenge for you. Defensive Rookie of the Year. I 630 00:30:02,428 --> 00:30:04,548 Speaker 1: was looking at the list that atlt com put out 631 00:30:04,588 --> 00:30:07,068 Speaker 1: back in July, just trying to predict, and some of 632 00:30:07,068 --> 00:30:08,908 Speaker 1: the names are on there. But what's great about these 633 00:30:08,908 --> 00:30:11,228 Speaker 1: awards is that two of them were not And I 634 00:30:11,268 --> 00:30:14,508 Speaker 1: think that's what is special about rookies and how they 635 00:30:14,508 --> 00:30:17,748 Speaker 1: can pannounce. Seeing those Seahawks highlights Drek Wool and Sauce Gardner, 636 00:30:17,788 --> 00:30:20,588 Speaker 1: Adan Hutchinson. It was really fun to watch all those 637 00:30:20,628 --> 00:30:22,748 Speaker 1: teams actually just kind of come into their own and 638 00:30:22,788 --> 00:30:24,548 Speaker 1: it's no surprise that those are the rookies that are 639 00:30:24,588 --> 00:30:27,508 Speaker 1: on that list as well. So I'm excited. I'm excited 640 00:30:27,548 --> 00:30:28,988 Speaker 1: to watch these guys. It was really fun to watch 641 00:30:28,988 --> 00:30:31,188 Speaker 1: Aidan Hudginson get after big name play. I mean, to 642 00:30:31,228 --> 00:30:33,148 Speaker 1: go to Lambeau and play the way that he did. 643 00:30:33,188 --> 00:30:35,788 Speaker 1: I mean, the rookies this year, Sauce go to Lambeau? 644 00:30:36,068 --> 00:30:38,308 Speaker 1: What was wrong with Lambau this year? To us to 645 00:30:38,308 --> 00:30:39,868 Speaker 1: go to Lambeau and do what he did, I mean, 646 00:30:41,428 --> 00:30:46,428 Speaker 1: unabashed bravery. To go into these historic, legendary places and perform, 647 00:30:46,628 --> 00:30:48,388 Speaker 1: to work your way onto a Rookie of the Year 648 00:30:48,428 --> 00:30:50,828 Speaker 1: list offensively is pretty spect I thought Aidan Hudginson had 649 00:30:50,828 --> 00:30:52,988 Speaker 1: it wrapped up when he did the dirty Diana in 650 00:30:53,028 --> 00:30:57,548 Speaker 1: Training when that kid is not my son, Oh yeah, yeah, 651 00:30:57,588 --> 00:30:59,628 Speaker 1: right exactly. Yeah, that was a good one. That was early, 652 00:30:59,708 --> 00:31:01,548 Speaker 1: but it could have could have been run right away. 653 00:31:01,548 --> 00:31:05,468 Speaker 1: Always let the tone exactly, Peter, are you going? Are 654 00:31:05,468 --> 00:31:08,028 Speaker 1: you gonna? What's your engagement with honors going to be? 655 00:31:08,068 --> 00:31:11,428 Speaker 1: And what do you look at now? Yeah, I'm trying 656 00:31:11,428 --> 00:31:13,548 Speaker 1: to scalp a ticket, Like they didn't invite me. I'm 657 00:31:13,588 --> 00:31:16,348 Speaker 1: looking for tickets. Kyle gets to take today off and 658 00:31:16,428 --> 00:31:18,788 Speaker 1: get to do his own segment, and I'm like sitting 659 00:31:18,828 --> 00:31:22,708 Speaker 1: here in a the conference room asking people. I'm asking people, No, 660 00:31:22,788 --> 00:31:26,108 Speaker 1: he didn't invite me. Shocker. I'm asking like people on 661 00:31:26,148 --> 00:31:27,828 Speaker 1: the street if they're going to NFL Honors that they 662 00:31:27,908 --> 00:31:29,668 Speaker 1: got extra tickets. So I don't know if anyone at 663 00:31:29,668 --> 00:31:31,508 Speaker 1: the network's watching. I'd love to go, but I'm waiting 664 00:31:31,548 --> 00:31:34,068 Speaker 1: for that invite. Um. I will say this, the Walter 665 00:31:34,148 --> 00:31:37,868 Speaker 1: Payton Man of the Year is the greatest honor, and 666 00:31:37,948 --> 00:31:40,908 Speaker 1: it's unsavory to discuss who's going to win it. It's 667 00:31:40,908 --> 00:31:44,188 Speaker 1: almost like that's taboo, Like, hey, all these guys should win. 668 00:31:44,428 --> 00:31:46,988 Speaker 1: Someone has to win. So I looked at the list. 669 00:31:47,348 --> 00:31:49,708 Speaker 1: Here we go. I'm breaking the fourth wall here, you know, 670 00:31:49,868 --> 00:31:52,268 Speaker 1: I just tell you it's at this hour. Here's some 671 00:31:52,348 --> 00:31:54,508 Speaker 1: of the names to consider for tonight. And I haven't 672 00:31:54,508 --> 00:31:56,708 Speaker 1: spoken to anybody at the honors. Again, Kyle got today 673 00:31:56,708 --> 00:31:58,988 Speaker 1: off to go prepare for the honors. I'm here talking 674 00:31:58,988 --> 00:32:05,228 Speaker 1: about the honors. Here are the names Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott, 675 00:32:06,228 --> 00:32:11,828 Speaker 1: Cam Hayward, De mario' davis, Jared Goff. That is the 676 00:32:11,908 --> 00:32:14,588 Speaker 1: shortlist that I'm looking at this of household names who 677 00:32:14,628 --> 00:32:17,228 Speaker 1: have done incredible work in the community. Who is going 678 00:32:17,268 --> 00:32:19,868 Speaker 1: to be the next who is going to be the 679 00:32:19,908 --> 00:32:23,428 Speaker 1: person to close out the night? Mahomes, I would say, 680 00:32:23,468 --> 00:32:25,348 Speaker 1: there's no chance he's gonna win. He's in the super Bowl. 681 00:32:25,388 --> 00:32:27,868 Speaker 1: They're gonna Mahomes did an amazing work with his group, 682 00:32:27,908 --> 00:32:31,428 Speaker 1: with his foundation, the Mahomies. I honestly think after last 683 00:32:31,468 --> 00:32:34,908 Speaker 1: year Andrew Whitworth being in the Super Bowl and accepting 684 00:32:34,948 --> 00:32:37,748 Speaker 1: the award, I think Mahomes is a possibility tonight. But 685 00:32:37,788 --> 00:32:40,308 Speaker 1: I have no intel, and I'm kidding. Of course, I 686 00:32:40,348 --> 00:32:42,708 Speaker 1: was invited to the NFL Honors. I of course will 687 00:32:42,748 --> 00:32:45,188 Speaker 1: try to make it there, and I of course will 688 00:32:45,228 --> 00:32:47,148 Speaker 1: be blown off by Kyle Brant when we're in public. 689 00:32:47,228 --> 00:32:49,228 Speaker 1: So yeah, it's all. It's all in the cards for tonight. 690 00:32:49,268 --> 00:32:51,548 Speaker 1: Jamie Peter. I was worried about you. I was scrambling 691 00:32:51,588 --> 00:32:52,748 Speaker 1: to come up with a way to let you to 692 00:32:52,788 --> 00:32:55,228 Speaker 1: get yourself in. And if anybody can walk the walk, 693 00:32:55,548 --> 00:32:57,948 Speaker 1: I would say, get that vest zip. It all the 694 00:32:57,988 --> 00:33:00,108 Speaker 1: way up and then no one just say your Kirk 695 00:33:00,108 --> 00:33:02,228 Speaker 1: cousins and just walk in the honors, and then no 696 00:33:02,268 --> 00:33:07,468 Speaker 1: one will know that it's you. Honestly, honestly, there's a 697 00:33:08,908 --> 00:33:10,828 Speaker 1: I know, I know you guys. You guys are in 698 00:33:10,868 --> 00:33:13,108 Speaker 1: the same boat. I am here. Look there's a red 699 00:33:13,148 --> 00:33:15,908 Speaker 1: carpet um. This used to be a big thing with 700 00:33:16,028 --> 00:33:18,108 Speaker 1: Nate and Kay and Kyle. They'd go and they'd pose. 701 00:33:18,188 --> 00:33:21,988 Speaker 1: I never felt comfortable doing the red carpet. Tonight, I 702 00:33:22,068 --> 00:33:24,228 Speaker 1: might just ball out and be the guy. I might 703 00:33:24,268 --> 00:33:25,988 Speaker 1: go out there. I might wear like Luz a Ward 704 00:33:25,948 --> 00:33:28,988 Speaker 1: of the Grammys. I'm coming, I am. I am going 705 00:33:29,028 --> 00:33:31,348 Speaker 1: to be the guy that everyone in the morning is like, 706 00:33:31,468 --> 00:33:34,308 Speaker 1: did you see Schreker swag. That's what I'm going to 707 00:33:34,388 --> 00:33:35,628 Speaker 1: be tonight at NS