1 00:00:01,200 --> 00:00:07,160 Speaker 1: The volume The Colin Cowherd Podcast brought to you by 2 00:00:07,200 --> 00:00:09,720 Speaker 1: Fan Duel. It's never been easier to play fantasy on 3 00:00:09,800 --> 00:00:13,000 Speaker 1: Fan Duel. Whether you love basketball, golf, soccer, or any 4 00:00:13,039 --> 00:00:16,840 Speaker 1: fantasy sport, there is a contest for every fan Fan 5 00:00:16,960 --> 00:00:36,240 Speaker 1: Duel more ways to win. Hi everybody, and welcome to 6 00:00:36,280 --> 00:00:41,200 Speaker 1: the Monday Morning Podcast. So a lot to talk about. 7 00:00:41,400 --> 00:00:43,800 Speaker 1: I want to touch on four things before I get 8 00:00:43,800 --> 00:00:46,720 Speaker 1: to the Cowboys Chargers game. A lot to talk about 9 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 1: in that game. With Matt Moseley, who's been covering the 10 00:00:49,080 --> 00:00:51,640 Speaker 1: Cowboys for fifteen plus years, I want to start with 11 00:00:51,680 --> 00:00:55,760 Speaker 1: the Steelers. It is Week two and it's understood that 12 00:00:55,920 --> 00:01:00,440 Speaker 1: veteran quarterbacks over the course of a season get armed, fatigue, 13 00:01:01,320 --> 00:01:03,840 Speaker 1: They get hit a few times. What you're concerned about 14 00:01:03,880 --> 00:01:07,040 Speaker 1: with an older Brady, you know Breeze in his last 15 00:01:07,080 --> 00:01:10,640 Speaker 1: couple of years Philip Rivers, is how are they post Thanksgiving? 16 00:01:10,640 --> 00:01:15,039 Speaker 1: They're usually pretty fresh early. It is week two and 17 00:01:15,240 --> 00:01:19,320 Speaker 1: Big Ben looks like something from the Jurassic era. He 18 00:01:19,360 --> 00:01:22,560 Speaker 1: has no mobility. He has never been good pre snap. 19 00:01:23,040 --> 00:01:27,119 Speaker 1: The Steelers offense with a rebuilding offensive line is basically 20 00:01:27,200 --> 00:01:30,720 Speaker 1: throw it deep to Chase Claypool and cross your fingers. 21 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:33,959 Speaker 1: Naji Harris appears to be a really nice player, but 22 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:39,000 Speaker 1: this offense, I mean Big Ben through two games, I mean, folks, 23 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:42,319 Speaker 1: He's completed forty five or seventy five passes, a couple 24 00:01:42,319 --> 00:01:46,679 Speaker 1: of touchdowns, a pick. This is not a team that 25 00:01:46,760 --> 00:01:49,600 Speaker 1: can get to the playoffs. As good as that defensive 26 00:01:49,640 --> 00:01:52,960 Speaker 1: front seven is, they were taken apart by Derek Carr. 27 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:55,920 Speaker 1: If you watch that Steeters Raiders game, Derek Carr was 28 00:01:56,080 --> 00:02:00,680 Speaker 1: so far superior playing on the road to Big Ben. Accuracy, 29 00:02:01,200 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 1: deep ball, managing the line of scrimmage. And the Steeler 30 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:11,200 Speaker 1: operation has coddled Big Ben. So they really haven't over 31 00:02:11,240 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 1: the last two or three years aggressively drafted an elite 32 00:02:15,080 --> 00:02:18,400 Speaker 1: quarterback in the first or second round. Green Bay did, 33 00:02:18,800 --> 00:02:23,960 Speaker 1: and Aaron Rodgers showed a slight decline even Tampa last 34 00:02:24,040 --> 00:02:26,280 Speaker 1: year second round. They're going to go get somebody and 35 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:29,360 Speaker 1: Brady want a super Bowl. The Steelers right now are 36 00:02:29,360 --> 00:02:31,600 Speaker 1: not close to a super Bowl team with this offense. 37 00:02:31,760 --> 00:02:35,280 Speaker 1: And if you watch that game, Derek Carr was so 38 00:02:35,560 --> 00:02:38,799 Speaker 1: much better than Big Ben. It was embarrassing. If you're 39 00:02:38,800 --> 00:02:41,919 Speaker 1: a Steeler fan, I want to talk about the best 40 00:02:41,960 --> 00:02:45,520 Speaker 1: young coach in football, and it's not necessarily Sean McVay. 41 00:02:46,000 --> 00:02:49,080 Speaker 1: It's clear that it's not only an indictment on the 42 00:02:49,120 --> 00:02:52,320 Speaker 1: New York Jets operation. But what you're seeing with Sam 43 00:02:52,480 --> 00:02:56,600 Speaker 1: Donald in the Carolina Panthers is pretty remarkable. The knock 44 00:02:56,639 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 1: on Darnold out of college. They're two and oh with 45 00:02:59,440 --> 00:03:03,200 Speaker 1: two comfort wins. But the knock on Darnald out of college, 46 00:03:03,200 --> 00:03:06,320 Speaker 1: and I watched every snap, was his accuracy issues. What 47 00:03:06,480 --> 00:03:09,960 Speaker 1: is he completing now seventy percent of his throws? He 48 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:14,520 Speaker 1: doesn't make the mistakes, total composure. It would be easy 49 00:03:14,840 --> 00:03:18,079 Speaker 1: to just say this is an indictment on the Jets, 50 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:22,440 Speaker 1: but instead of just the negative side, let's look realistically 51 00:03:22,480 --> 00:03:26,400 Speaker 1: at the positive side. Not only has Matt Rule made 52 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:31,919 Speaker 1: Darnold more comfortable, this defense has twenty one quarterback hits 53 00:03:32,080 --> 00:03:35,240 Speaker 1: and ten sacks in two games. What does that tell 54 00:03:35,280 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 1: you The culture of the Carolina Panthers is headed in 55 00:03:39,920 --> 00:03:42,160 Speaker 1: the right direction. It also tells you this is a 56 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:45,960 Speaker 1: remarkable stat on Matt Rule, the coach at Carolina, going 57 00:03:46,000 --> 00:03:48,240 Speaker 1: back to the beginning of last year. You will not 58 00:03:48,360 --> 00:03:52,680 Speaker 1: believe this. Carolina leads the NFL with the fewest three 59 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:56,040 Speaker 1: and outs. That's with Teddy Bridgewater and a start with 60 00:03:56,080 --> 00:03:58,800 Speaker 1: Sam Darnold. Not think about that. Not Mahomes, not Lamar Jackson, 61 00:03:58,800 --> 00:04:01,040 Speaker 1: not Don Brady, not Derek car not Matt Ryan, not 62 00:04:01,120 --> 00:04:04,920 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson, not Aaron Rodgers, No. The fewest three and 63 00:04:05,000 --> 00:04:09,480 Speaker 1: outs Matt Rule, Teddy Bridgewater and Sam Darnold. But this 64 00:04:09,600 --> 00:04:14,280 Speaker 1: is a offensive line that outside of right tackle graded poorly, 65 00:04:15,040 --> 00:04:18,479 Speaker 1: left tackle all the way to right guard. What Matt 66 00:04:18,520 --> 00:04:24,480 Speaker 1: Rule is doing with this suboptimal offensive line, the scarce 67 00:04:24,600 --> 00:04:28,800 Speaker 1: number of three and ounce, the revamping, rebooting of Sam 68 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:33,080 Speaker 1: Darnald is really mind blowing. You know, you hire these 69 00:04:33,120 --> 00:04:35,960 Speaker 1: college coaches and you cross your fingers. You don't really know, 70 00:04:36,279 --> 00:04:39,200 Speaker 1: but he appears to be a I know it's early, 71 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:42,480 Speaker 1: you know, I know it's like eighteen games, but watching 72 00:04:42,520 --> 00:04:45,560 Speaker 1: Sam Darnold play, the comfort in which he plays the 73 00:04:45,600 --> 00:04:49,720 Speaker 1: position now is stark. It is obvious. Third thing I 74 00:04:49,760 --> 00:04:52,279 Speaker 1: want to talk about, I like two out of college, 75 00:04:52,279 --> 00:04:55,040 Speaker 1: and then before he started, I went on the air 76 00:04:55,120 --> 00:04:56,839 Speaker 1: and said, I think two is going to be a 77 00:04:56,880 --> 00:05:00,680 Speaker 1: big miss. My belief with quarterbacks. You got to give 78 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:08,560 Speaker 1: me some special size, mobility, arm something Joe Burrow swag confidence. 79 00:05:08,760 --> 00:05:10,800 Speaker 1: So I said before two I really played. I said, 80 00:05:10,839 --> 00:05:12,160 Speaker 1: I just don't see it. I think he's going to 81 00:05:12,200 --> 00:05:15,640 Speaker 1: be a miss. And in the NFL, it's always sort 82 00:05:15,640 --> 00:05:19,479 Speaker 1: of understood that a GM who drafts a quarterback in 83 00:05:19,480 --> 00:05:22,800 Speaker 1: the first round does not want to acknowledge I missed 84 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:27,160 Speaker 1: on my quarterback. The Arizona Cardinals GM Steve Kim deserves 85 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:29,880 Speaker 1: a lot of credit. They went and got Josh Rosen, 86 00:05:29,960 --> 00:05:33,840 Speaker 1: and the following year, Steve Kim put his ego aside 87 00:05:34,040 --> 00:05:38,039 Speaker 1: and went and drafted Kyler Murray, acknowledging I whiffed on 88 00:05:38,120 --> 00:05:41,160 Speaker 1: our first pick. Well, Kyler Murray has obviously been an 89 00:05:41,279 --> 00:05:47,440 Speaker 1: MVP level home run selection. But I said, the Dolphins 90 00:05:47,440 --> 00:05:50,240 Speaker 1: have done a great job Chris Career, the GM and 91 00:05:50,360 --> 00:05:53,040 Speaker 1: Brian Flores, but I think they missed on their quarterback. 92 00:05:53,080 --> 00:05:55,560 Speaker 1: And last year was a great quarterback class. And I said, 93 00:05:56,120 --> 00:05:58,880 Speaker 1: I think they have to acknowledge we kind of whipped 94 00:05:58,880 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 1: on the quarterback. I mean was six and three, but 95 00:06:01,760 --> 00:06:05,560 Speaker 1: through for under two hundred yards multiple times injury history. 96 00:06:05,720 --> 00:06:09,120 Speaker 1: Small You know he's an accurate thrower when a play 97 00:06:09,240 --> 00:06:11,320 Speaker 1: is designed perfectly. But that's like saying your house has 98 00:06:11,320 --> 00:06:13,800 Speaker 1: a good foundation. That's the minimum you need to have 99 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 1: a house, like the foundation has to be solid or 100 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:21,279 Speaker 1: you picked the wrong house. Accuracy is important, but it's 101 00:06:21,279 --> 00:06:23,400 Speaker 1: sort of a given in this league. But the other 102 00:06:23,440 --> 00:06:26,080 Speaker 1: thing to think about is Bill Polian told me this 103 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:30,000 Speaker 1: years ago that when he drafted Peyton Manning, it changed 104 00:06:30,040 --> 00:06:33,640 Speaker 1: the way he drafted for years after that. He said, 105 00:06:33,680 --> 00:06:36,880 Speaker 1: we knew with Peyton Manning we'd be playing with the lead, 106 00:06:37,480 --> 00:06:40,560 Speaker 1: so we went and drafted pass rushers knowing that we 107 00:06:40,600 --> 00:06:44,040 Speaker 1: would have second half leads for most of our games. 108 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:48,160 Speaker 1: You also have to draft based on what's in your division. 109 00:06:48,279 --> 00:06:50,960 Speaker 1: If you're in the Seahawks Division in Arizona's division, and 110 00:06:51,000 --> 00:06:54,480 Speaker 1: you face Russell Wilson twice a year and Kyler Murray 111 00:06:54,480 --> 00:06:58,600 Speaker 1: twice a year, you know the Rams need to realize 112 00:06:58,720 --> 00:07:03,239 Speaker 1: we have to draft at aletic linebackers and athletic defensive lineman. 113 00:07:03,400 --> 00:07:06,680 Speaker 1: We have two of the cageus most active mobile quarterbacks 114 00:07:06,680 --> 00:07:08,840 Speaker 1: in the league. When I'm Miami and I look at 115 00:07:08,880 --> 00:07:12,640 Speaker 1: Josh Allen walk into my place, forget forget the score, 116 00:07:12,680 --> 00:07:16,400 Speaker 1: forget the domination. You knew last year before the draft, 117 00:07:16,440 --> 00:07:20,920 Speaker 1: how gifted Josh Allen was six six, huge, top two 118 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:24,000 Speaker 1: three arm in the league, great mobility. Now think about 119 00:07:24,000 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 1: that over the next ten years, you'll face Josh Allen 120 00:07:27,240 --> 00:07:31,000 Speaker 1: minimum twenty times. If Tua is your quarterback, you will 121 00:07:31,080 --> 00:07:35,400 Speaker 1: go into those games twenty for twenty at a decided 122 00:07:35,520 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 1: athletic size and arm disadvantage. I think the Dolphins made 123 00:07:39,760 --> 00:07:43,280 Speaker 1: a big mistake not drafting another quarterback to watch Josh 124 00:07:43,320 --> 00:07:49,840 Speaker 1: Allen pick apart that Miami defense, and nobody blames athletes 125 00:07:49,840 --> 00:07:53,360 Speaker 1: forgetting hurt. Twa got hurt again. But this has been 126 00:07:53,400 --> 00:07:56,920 Speaker 1: the stigma with ta his health. He's a smaller athlete 127 00:07:57,320 --> 00:08:01,680 Speaker 1: and we know this, I mean big Ben Cam justin Herbert. 128 00:08:02,280 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 1: They can take more hits. He got sacked a couple 129 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:07,280 Speaker 1: of times yesterday got hit in the ribs. Who was out? 130 00:08:07,720 --> 00:08:14,200 Speaker 1: So the injury question surfaces again. Miami has done virtually 131 00:08:14,440 --> 00:08:18,520 Speaker 1: everything right, but in this league, if you get the 132 00:08:18,600 --> 00:08:22,680 Speaker 1: quarterback wrong, it doesn't matter. I want to talk about this. 133 00:08:22,760 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 1: We always talk about how hard it is to find 134 00:08:26,360 --> 00:08:29,280 Speaker 1: the right quarterback. But I want to talk about the 135 00:08:29,320 --> 00:08:32,320 Speaker 1: Titans in the Atlanta Falcons, and Arthur Smith, who was 136 00:08:32,360 --> 00:08:36,000 Speaker 1: the offensive coordinator for Tennessee, took a job with Atlanta. 137 00:08:36,280 --> 00:08:37,600 Speaker 1: That if I say to you, who are the top 138 00:08:37,640 --> 00:08:40,360 Speaker 1: seven to eight coaches in the league. Virtually all of 139 00:08:40,400 --> 00:08:44,439 Speaker 1: them would be veteran coaches John Harbaugh, Pete Carroll, Bill Belichick, 140 00:08:44,559 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 1: Sean Payton, Andy Reid, overwhelmingly older guys. Why because you 141 00:08:50,200 --> 00:08:53,800 Speaker 1: think quarterbacks are a roll of the dice. About twenty 142 00:08:53,880 --> 00:09:00,240 Speaker 1: five percent of coordinators named head coach hit, Sean McVeigh, hit, 143 00:09:00,520 --> 00:09:05,240 Speaker 1: Sean McDermott, hit, Brian Flores. I believe hit Arthur Smith 144 00:09:05,320 --> 00:09:11,920 Speaker 1: is a fascinating test because clearly Ryan Tannehill is struggling 145 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:16,880 Speaker 1: without Arthur as his OC. So the Titans did beat Seattle, 146 00:09:17,080 --> 00:09:21,720 Speaker 1: but Tannehill had no touchdowns and Derreck Henry was mostly 147 00:09:21,760 --> 00:09:26,480 Speaker 1: the entire offense. Regardless of the win, Tannehill does not 148 00:09:26,640 --> 00:09:29,440 Speaker 1: look the same as he did the previous two years 149 00:09:29,720 --> 00:09:33,600 Speaker 1: with Arthur Smith. But he goes to Atlanta, and this 150 00:09:33,679 --> 00:09:37,920 Speaker 1: Atlanta team has real offensive weapons, Russell Gage, Mike Davis, 151 00:09:37,960 --> 00:09:42,600 Speaker 1: the running back, Kyle Pitts, Calvin Ridley, Matt Ryan has 152 00:09:42,640 --> 00:09:49,200 Speaker 1: been an MVP. Two ugly blowout losses. This organization Atlanta 153 00:09:49,280 --> 00:09:54,679 Speaker 1: looks completely lost, and you know it points to something 154 00:09:54,720 --> 00:09:57,360 Speaker 1: that we know this in our politics, there are just 155 00:09:57,960 --> 00:10:01,320 Speaker 1: vice presidents who are not presidential and I look at 156 00:10:01,400 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 1: Arthur Smith and two people suffered Atlanta and Tennessee. Right now, 157 00:10:07,520 --> 00:10:10,280 Speaker 1: Atlanta is in the running with the Jets and the 158 00:10:10,400 --> 00:10:14,839 Speaker 1: Jags as the worst team I've seen so far. Also 159 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:18,239 Speaker 1: wanted to throw this out about Tom Brady. During the offseason, 160 00:10:18,760 --> 00:10:21,840 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson put his name out there for several teams 161 00:10:23,040 --> 00:10:25,040 Speaker 1: that he would be willing to go to, and there 162 00:10:25,120 --> 00:10:28,760 Speaker 1: was this argument or debate how many first round picks 163 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:31,640 Speaker 1: with Russell Wilson b worth. Well, Obviously, if you look 164 00:10:31,640 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 1: at the Mayhem in Chicago with Andy Dalton, justin Fields, 165 00:10:35,640 --> 00:10:37,920 Speaker 1: Matt Naggie's probably not going to make it through, the 166 00:10:37,960 --> 00:10:40,760 Speaker 1: GM's going to get fired. Russell Wilson would be worth 167 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:43,160 Speaker 1: despite his loss yesterday. It would be worth to me 168 00:10:43,600 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 1: five first round picks. But I find it fascinating watching 169 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:51,320 Speaker 1: Tom Brady how small the market was for Tom Brady. 170 00:10:51,400 --> 00:10:56,840 Speaker 1: Do you realize Brady with fourteen more touchdown passes, will 171 00:10:56,920 --> 00:11:00,960 Speaker 1: end up with more touchdowns in his forties than in 172 00:11:01,000 --> 00:11:03,679 Speaker 1: his twenties. Now, what does that mean? Is he better 173 00:11:03,720 --> 00:11:06,360 Speaker 1: than he was in his twenties? No, the game has changed, 174 00:11:07,280 --> 00:11:12,479 Speaker 1: and it is remarkable that only the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 175 00:11:12,679 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 1: and the LA Chargers this was pre justin Herbert Draft. 176 00:11:17,240 --> 00:11:20,200 Speaker 1: We're aggressively pursuing him. Now, those are two of the 177 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:23,520 Speaker 1: best gms in the league. Tom Talsco of the Chargers 178 00:11:23,640 --> 00:11:27,800 Speaker 1: and Jason Light of the Bucks. But it's pretty remarkable 179 00:11:28,360 --> 00:11:32,520 Speaker 1: that in an offensive league, when we know the value 180 00:11:32,600 --> 00:11:37,120 Speaker 1: of the quarterbacks, that only two teams made a run 181 00:11:37,400 --> 00:11:41,280 Speaker 1: at the greatest quarterback of our lives. And you know 182 00:11:41,600 --> 00:11:44,440 Speaker 1: the thing that's amazing about what quarterbacks do now Again, 183 00:11:44,520 --> 00:11:47,360 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson lost yesterday, but Pete Carroll had been fired 184 00:11:47,400 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 1: twice and had a losing record in Seattle, and if 185 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:52,679 Speaker 1: he stays coaching three to four more years, he will 186 00:11:52,760 --> 00:11:54,480 Speaker 1: end up in Canton as a Hall of Fame coach 187 00:11:54,960 --> 00:11:58,880 Speaker 1: because of Russell Wilson. Did anybody talk about Jason Light 188 00:11:59,160 --> 00:12:02,560 Speaker 1: the GM of the Buccaneers before Brady got there. Now 189 00:12:02,559 --> 00:12:05,560 Speaker 1: we laud him as one of the great talent evaluators 190 00:12:05,640 --> 00:12:10,840 Speaker 1: in the industry. Bruce Arians retired, did broadcasting that didn't work, 191 00:12:11,080 --> 00:12:15,120 Speaker 1: goes to Tampa struggling, and now Bruce Arians if he 192 00:12:15,160 --> 00:12:19,000 Speaker 1: wins another we'll wear a gold jacket. If you get 193 00:12:19,040 --> 00:12:24,360 Speaker 1: the quarterback right, everything else just works. Look at how 194 00:12:24,400 --> 00:12:29,840 Speaker 1: we view Tampa this morning. The GM the coach. Look 195 00:12:29,840 --> 00:12:35,280 Speaker 1: at how we view Antonio Brown. It's remarkable only two 196 00:12:35,520 --> 00:12:40,599 Speaker 1: teams aggressively pursued Tom Brady. And again he's going to 197 00:12:40,720 --> 00:12:42,640 Speaker 1: end up with more touchdown passes in his forties than 198 00:12:42,679 --> 00:12:44,240 Speaker 1: his twenties. I don't think he's as good as he 199 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:48,280 Speaker 1: was in his late twenties. But the game has so changed, 200 00:12:48,400 --> 00:12:53,000 Speaker 1: the rules are so offensive minded that from this point, 201 00:12:53,040 --> 00:12:55,800 Speaker 1: for when we get into these discussions about what is 202 00:12:55,800 --> 00:13:00,840 Speaker 1: a quarterback worth, well, forget the owner ship position on 203 00:13:00,920 --> 00:13:04,480 Speaker 1: merchandise sales and television appearances. I mean that Buccaneers now 204 00:13:04,480 --> 00:13:07,680 Speaker 1: are a primetime team. They're going to double to triple 205 00:13:07,840 --> 00:13:11,520 Speaker 1: their merchandise sales if you own it. But there really 206 00:13:11,640 --> 00:13:16,240 Speaker 1: is no cap on what Tom Brady is worth. You 207 00:13:16,320 --> 00:13:19,160 Speaker 1: tell me what is he worth to the Glaziers? What 208 00:13:19,320 --> 00:13:21,160 Speaker 1: is he worth? The Jason Light? What is he worth 209 00:13:21,160 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 1: the Bruce Arians? Is he worth a gold jacket? Russell 210 00:13:24,520 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 1: Wilson's going to get Pete Carroll a goldjacket. Tom Brady 211 00:13:27,960 --> 00:13:30,000 Speaker 1: is going to get Bruce Arians with another title, a 212 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:34,400 Speaker 1: gold jacket. And so anytime we get into these discussions, 213 00:13:35,760 --> 00:13:39,560 Speaker 1: how much can you give up? How much is this 214 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:45,520 Speaker 1: aging quarterback? Worth. It's like the old commercial priceless. There 215 00:13:45,679 --> 00:13:48,000 Speaker 1: is no market for what Brady's worth. There is no 216 00:13:48,120 --> 00:13:50,520 Speaker 1: market for what Russell Wilson has done to Pete Carroll 217 00:13:50,600 --> 00:13:53,960 Speaker 1: and John Schneider's legacy. I just watched Brady and I 218 00:13:53,960 --> 00:13:59,360 Speaker 1: think to myself, retire to what a beach? I mean, 219 00:14:00,520 --> 00:14:05,960 Speaker 1: Tom Brady right now. I watched him against Atlanta, and 220 00:14:06,080 --> 00:14:12,120 Speaker 1: my takeaway is Brady not only chose the right franchise 221 00:14:12,200 --> 00:14:15,040 Speaker 1: in terms of weapons, they obviously had. You know, Tom, 222 00:14:15,040 --> 00:14:17,240 Speaker 1: when he interviewed with Jason Light came out and said, listen, 223 00:14:17,240 --> 00:14:20,280 Speaker 1: I know Chris Godwin, you know, I know Mike Evans. 224 00:14:20,280 --> 00:14:22,240 Speaker 1: You guys do need to write tackle. I mean, he 225 00:14:22,640 --> 00:14:26,440 Speaker 1: told them what they needed. But it is almost as 226 00:14:26,440 --> 00:14:28,840 Speaker 1: if this is why people retire to Florida when they 227 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:33,000 Speaker 1: get over sixty. Brady looks healthier because he's in that 228 00:14:33,160 --> 00:14:38,160 Speaker 1: humidity constantly, and I think it's loosened him up physically. 229 00:14:38,200 --> 00:14:41,960 Speaker 1: I think it's loosened up his personality. I just watched 230 00:14:42,000 --> 00:14:44,440 Speaker 1: Brady right now, and I'm like, I just can't get 231 00:14:44,480 --> 00:14:49,160 Speaker 1: over it. Thirty two teams thirty weren't interested. They look 232 00:14:49,200 --> 00:14:52,480 Speaker 1: like the best offense in this league. In the NFC. 233 00:14:52,880 --> 00:14:56,160 Speaker 1: I mean this morning, who challenges them in the NFC? 234 00:14:57,520 --> 00:15:03,240 Speaker 1: The Rams? Maybe, I think there's several steps ahead of Seattle, 235 00:15:03,440 --> 00:15:09,200 Speaker 1: San Francisco, Green Bay remarkable, Let's get to Matt Mosley. 236 00:15:12,920 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 1: The NFL is back in. 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What was your takeaway and your kind 267 00:16:54,440 --> 00:16:56,720 Speaker 1: of thoughts on the coaching at the end is at 268 00:16:56,720 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 1: a Kellen Moore thing, a Mike McCarthy thing, where they 269 00:16:59,200 --> 00:17:02,120 Speaker 1: just let the crops run out, you cross your fingers. 270 00:17:02,160 --> 00:17:06,960 Speaker 1: They it almost felt like they survived the Cowboys coaching. Yeah, 271 00:17:07,000 --> 00:17:10,560 Speaker 1: I thought the kicker m colin billed him out. And 272 00:17:11,320 --> 00:17:13,760 Speaker 1: I think it's a case of and I've seen this 273 00:17:13,920 --> 00:17:17,240 Speaker 1: for a few years now. It even predates to McCarthy, 274 00:17:17,280 --> 00:17:20,199 Speaker 1: but I thought I thought there was some panic that 275 00:17:20,320 --> 00:17:23,840 Speaker 1: set in. They had enough timeouts. You could tell they 276 00:17:23,840 --> 00:17:27,719 Speaker 1: sort of wanted to force a running play. What what 277 00:17:27,720 --> 00:17:31,920 Speaker 1: what happens to this coach is that if he gets 278 00:17:31,960 --> 00:17:35,160 Speaker 1: even close and you saw him in a previous game 279 00:17:35,240 --> 00:17:37,000 Speaker 1: do this. I think it was the first game, in fact, 280 00:17:37,240 --> 00:17:40,960 Speaker 1: maybe before the half. If they if they get to 281 00:17:41,080 --> 00:17:44,680 Speaker 1: where like he possibly could make a kick, they just 282 00:17:45,040 --> 00:17:47,800 Speaker 1: they just want to slow it down and are scared 283 00:17:47,840 --> 00:17:51,000 Speaker 1: of doing anything at that point. So I do think 284 00:17:51,040 --> 00:17:53,480 Speaker 1: some panics set in. You know, I think it's helpful 285 00:17:54,320 --> 00:17:57,320 Speaker 1: when you do have a quarterback who can take control 286 00:17:57,400 --> 00:18:00,280 Speaker 1: the situation, but you need to coach the head coach 287 00:18:00,640 --> 00:18:04,159 Speaker 1: to be in control of the sideline. For years, we 288 00:18:04,240 --> 00:18:06,200 Speaker 1: got on too Andy Reid for some of his game 289 00:18:06,240 --> 00:18:08,560 Speaker 1: management when he was one of the Eagles. I think 290 00:18:08,640 --> 00:18:11,000 Speaker 1: McCarty does some of the same stuff. And if they 291 00:18:11,080 --> 00:18:15,120 Speaker 1: missed that field goal and they lose that game, that 292 00:18:15,240 --> 00:18:18,560 Speaker 1: was going to be an enormous talking point. I thought, 293 00:18:19,240 --> 00:18:22,760 Speaker 1: you know, overall, I thought Justin Herbert basically had to 294 00:18:22,840 --> 00:18:26,880 Speaker 1: overcome a couple of iff he officiating calls, but overcome 295 00:18:26,920 --> 00:18:31,080 Speaker 1: more than that his teammates about thirteen or fourteen penalties. 296 00:18:31,960 --> 00:18:35,760 Speaker 1: He had a bad red zone pick. But as I 297 00:18:35,800 --> 00:18:39,760 Speaker 1: watched that game, I thought Dallas sort of dominated the 298 00:18:39,760 --> 00:18:42,679 Speaker 1: first half. They didn't make a lot of adjustments. In 299 00:18:42,680 --> 00:18:45,760 Speaker 1: the first half. Dallas was gashing them for yards. The 300 00:18:45,840 --> 00:18:48,240 Speaker 1: penalties were just I mean, it's so Chargers, it was 301 00:18:48,280 --> 00:18:51,879 Speaker 1: so insane. Herbert did have a bad pick six. Although 302 00:18:51,920 --> 00:18:55,720 Speaker 1: I think he's a remarkably gifted young talent, you don't 303 00:18:55,760 --> 00:18:57,359 Speaker 1: probably see him as much as we do here in 304 00:18:57,440 --> 00:19:00,840 Speaker 1: Los Angeles, but your interpretation of what you saw Justin 305 00:19:00,920 --> 00:19:06,000 Speaker 1: Herbert do today against the Cowboys defense. I love this quarterback, 306 00:19:06,040 --> 00:19:08,040 Speaker 1: and I did last year. I just made it a 307 00:19:08,080 --> 00:19:10,880 Speaker 1: point to watch him week after week because you could 308 00:19:10,880 --> 00:19:16,200 Speaker 1: see the development. My wife commented late the game, Collin, 309 00:19:16,320 --> 00:19:18,320 Speaker 1: she said, this is a poor man and Sprad Pitt 310 00:19:18,400 --> 00:19:20,439 Speaker 1: So I don't know. I don't know. That was one 311 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:22,560 Speaker 1: of the comments that came out of our household, But 312 00:19:23,119 --> 00:19:28,480 Speaker 1: I really think he's just a tremendous quarterback. Now Akman 313 00:19:28,560 --> 00:19:31,320 Speaker 1: did this early in his career. There's something he does 314 00:19:31,480 --> 00:19:34,280 Speaker 1: that I think he'll grow out of. The pick you're 315 00:19:34,320 --> 00:19:40,960 Speaker 1: talking about in the red zone, Alan got tripped. This 316 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:44,280 Speaker 1: guy's so on time and his throws are so great. 317 00:19:45,000 --> 00:19:49,119 Speaker 1: He stays on schedule no matter what, and sometimes he 318 00:19:49,240 --> 00:19:53,080 Speaker 1: doesn't like let play out what's happening in front of him. 319 00:19:53,160 --> 00:19:55,600 Speaker 1: And he ripped that ball to where he thought Alan 320 00:19:55,720 --> 00:19:58,080 Speaker 1: was going to be. That was just a weird and 321 00:19:58,160 --> 00:20:02,520 Speaker 1: that was some kind of bad luck. Now I thought 322 00:20:02,560 --> 00:20:06,960 Speaker 1: the Cowboys. That's a game the Cowboys usually lose, which 323 00:20:07,040 --> 00:20:10,000 Speaker 1: makes you think, okay, what could be at work? And 324 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:14,840 Speaker 1: to your point, what a horrible Like we're almost to 325 00:20:14,880 --> 00:20:17,240 Speaker 1: the point, you know, all these quarterbacks got hurt in 326 00:20:17,320 --> 00:20:19,680 Speaker 1: the first set of games, an early set of games, 327 00:20:19,680 --> 00:20:23,160 Speaker 1: early window. It's almost kind of like they told the refs, hey, 328 00:20:23,440 --> 00:20:26,560 Speaker 1: if anybody even gets close to the quarterback, shut down 329 00:20:26,600 --> 00:20:30,040 Speaker 1: the play. Like we're sitting there wondering all of America 330 00:20:30,280 --> 00:20:34,840 Speaker 1: and the officials and excuse me, the broadcasters. Romo's like, okay, 331 00:20:35,040 --> 00:20:36,880 Speaker 1: was that a grounding? Was he out of the box 332 00:20:36,960 --> 00:20:39,680 Speaker 1: or whatever? And they shut that play down and they 333 00:20:39,800 --> 00:20:42,399 Speaker 1: call that thing a sack. Now, that was a smart 334 00:20:42,480 --> 00:20:45,600 Speaker 1: play what they did to just get some yardage back 335 00:20:45,920 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 1: and settle for the field goal. But that's almost always 336 00:20:49,080 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 1: something that happens to the Cowboys down there, to see 337 00:20:53,119 --> 00:20:55,880 Speaker 1: those kinds of things happened to an opposing team. I'm 338 00:20:55,920 --> 00:21:00,000 Speaker 1: talking about holding penalties. I'm talking about some strange, strange penalties. 339 00:21:00,160 --> 00:21:02,760 Speaker 1: And you're right, there were some things. I mean, think 340 00:21:02,760 --> 00:21:05,119 Speaker 1: about what the Cowboys overcame to win this game today, 341 00:21:06,240 --> 00:21:10,080 Speaker 1: Both starting defensive ends out, putting a rookie out there 342 00:21:10,119 --> 00:21:13,640 Speaker 1: to play a position he is unfamiliar with and line 343 00:21:13,680 --> 00:21:16,159 Speaker 1: him up at defensive end. They were down to they 344 00:21:16,200 --> 00:21:19,560 Speaker 1: were they were very in I'm talking about down safeties, 345 00:21:19,640 --> 00:21:24,040 Speaker 1: they were down you know, uh, defensive ends. This was 346 00:21:24,680 --> 00:21:28,919 Speaker 1: And again, who knows once this season plays out, but 347 00:21:29,200 --> 00:21:33,040 Speaker 1: this seemed like a game for the Cowboys. Column that 348 00:21:33,200 --> 00:21:37,720 Speaker 1: leaves every possibility open for them. And so I guess 349 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:41,840 Speaker 1: what I would say is this win was way more 350 00:21:41,920 --> 00:21:44,119 Speaker 1: important to the Cowboys than it would have been to 351 00:21:44,680 --> 00:21:47,360 Speaker 1: the Chargers. Yeah, there are two things that jumped out 352 00:21:47,400 --> 00:21:50,879 Speaker 1: to me, Matt. Number one, I thought the Cowboys generated 353 00:21:50,960 --> 00:21:55,080 Speaker 1: a pretty damn good pass rush against Now not a 354 00:21:55,160 --> 00:21:59,600 Speaker 1: terrible offensive line. Herbert made a lot of it look effortless, 355 00:21:59,720 --> 00:22:03,399 Speaker 1: but Justin was on the move. Matt almost the entire 356 00:22:03,440 --> 00:22:07,320 Speaker 1: game without Gregory, without DeMarcus Lawrence, Michael Parsons goes to 357 00:22:07,359 --> 00:22:10,439 Speaker 1: the left completely worked the right tackle from the Chargers 358 00:22:10,440 --> 00:22:14,040 Speaker 1: on an inside rush multiple times. But let's talk about that. 359 00:22:14,760 --> 00:22:18,400 Speaker 1: This Cowboy team was decimated up front defensively and had 360 00:22:18,440 --> 00:22:22,720 Speaker 1: injuries in the back end. I thought they generated a 361 00:22:22,880 --> 00:22:27,240 Speaker 1: really again, Herbert. If this was Kirk Cousins, you would 362 00:22:27,280 --> 00:22:29,760 Speaker 1: have really noticed it. If this was Andy Dalton, you 363 00:22:29,760 --> 00:22:32,080 Speaker 1: would have noticed it. Justin Herbert was on the run 364 00:22:32,600 --> 00:22:35,960 Speaker 1: on virtually every pass attempt. He was pushed out of 365 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:39,280 Speaker 1: his comfort zone un virtually every dropback. I thought Dallas 366 00:22:39,280 --> 00:22:43,560 Speaker 1: got a great pass rush. Yeah, it isn't that wild 367 00:22:43,960 --> 00:22:46,320 Speaker 1: that missing those players, they were able to do it. 368 00:22:46,480 --> 00:22:50,040 Speaker 1: The one thing it causes defensive coaches to do. First 369 00:22:50,040 --> 00:22:53,200 Speaker 1: of all, they don't really know some of these young guys. Oh, 370 00:22:53,280 --> 00:22:57,040 Speaker 1: Diggi Zua, who was in there, Today's a rookie. Some 371 00:22:57,080 --> 00:23:00,240 Speaker 1: of these guys are getting way more reps. Oran's wrong 372 00:23:00,359 --> 00:23:03,399 Speaker 1: usually gets ten to twelve snaps a game. He was 373 00:23:03,440 --> 00:23:06,280 Speaker 1: in there constantly. To your point, number ninety two is 374 00:23:06,280 --> 00:23:09,280 Speaker 1: who I'm talking about. You remember him dropping back and 375 00:23:09,320 --> 00:23:12,800 Speaker 1: getting his hands on some of those screen passes, and 376 00:23:13,280 --> 00:23:16,600 Speaker 1: the Cowboys defense was extremely fast. Now, what did the 377 00:23:16,640 --> 00:23:20,159 Speaker 1: Parsons having to line up at defense? Vendue? Well, it 378 00:23:20,400 --> 00:23:23,440 Speaker 1: caused a former first round pick to get a lot 379 00:23:23,480 --> 00:23:26,520 Speaker 1: more snaps. He got like ten snaps last game. Who'd 380 00:23:26,520 --> 00:23:30,200 Speaker 1: you see a lot Vandersch He got a sack. He 381 00:23:30,280 --> 00:23:32,800 Speaker 1: was racing around. There was a guy named Curse out there, 382 00:23:33,080 --> 00:23:37,560 Speaker 1: Jaron Curse, and he I thought he played him. They 383 00:23:37,640 --> 00:23:41,120 Speaker 1: loved you know, you heard the broadcast. The instincts were good. 384 00:23:41,280 --> 00:23:43,200 Speaker 1: He was making a lot of plays. I guess That's 385 00:23:43,240 --> 00:23:48,840 Speaker 1: what I would say is from a schematic standpoint, this defense, 386 00:23:49,240 --> 00:23:54,280 Speaker 1: even with inferior talent today under Dan Quinn, is so 387 00:23:54,359 --> 00:23:58,479 Speaker 1: much more sound than what it was last year. So 388 00:23:58,600 --> 00:24:01,919 Speaker 1: they could hold up with all that chaos. Yeah, and 389 00:24:01,960 --> 00:24:05,840 Speaker 1: then maybe we saw were overreact to things. Is what 390 00:24:05,880 --> 00:24:09,000 Speaker 1: we do. But the first the first game against the 391 00:24:09,960 --> 00:24:12,960 Speaker 1: Washington football team, I believe we all everybody like, oh 392 00:24:12,960 --> 00:24:15,280 Speaker 1: my gosh, they didn't get exacts, they didn't get any pressure. 393 00:24:16,119 --> 00:24:18,480 Speaker 1: The Chargers must be great on the old line. No, 394 00:24:18,680 --> 00:24:21,560 Speaker 1: probably not, Probably not They're still gonna have some issues. 395 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:24,840 Speaker 1: Even Slater, who's had some really good moments. You know, 396 00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:26,800 Speaker 1: they could put some moves on it. I mean, you 397 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:30,720 Speaker 1: saw a guy fifty four today Chase down there's a 398 00:24:30,800 --> 00:24:32,960 Speaker 1: big play. It looked like Herbert was going to get 399 00:24:32,960 --> 00:24:35,560 Speaker 1: on the outside. Kamara is that guy's name. The only 400 00:24:35,600 --> 00:24:38,200 Speaker 1: way you would ever know him is because Hard Knocks 401 00:24:38,960 --> 00:24:41,159 Speaker 1: did a deal on his family and all that. We 402 00:24:41,280 --> 00:24:43,560 Speaker 1: never thought we would see him. But they're so far 403 00:24:43,720 --> 00:24:47,040 Speaker 1: down in their defense. These guys are getting on the field. 404 00:24:47,040 --> 00:24:51,160 Speaker 1: But yeah, I mean I think this was a this 405 00:24:51,240 --> 00:24:56,000 Speaker 1: is Yeah. They look athletic. The Cowboys look faster, rangier, 406 00:24:56,119 --> 00:24:59,520 Speaker 1: and more athletic, whether it's schemes or their draft picks. 407 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:02,760 Speaker 1: In the two games I've watched Dallas, even as Tom 408 00:25:02,800 --> 00:25:05,080 Speaker 1: Brady moved up and down the field, I commented this, 409 00:25:05,119 --> 00:25:07,560 Speaker 1: there were not a lot of buccaneer receivers that were 410 00:25:07,560 --> 00:25:11,560 Speaker 1: wide open. They contested many of those throws. They look 411 00:25:11,600 --> 00:25:13,880 Speaker 1: athletic to me. They did not at times last year. 412 00:25:13,880 --> 00:25:17,800 Speaker 1: They look slow. Forget the schemes, they look slow. Dallas 413 00:25:17,920 --> 00:25:21,200 Speaker 1: looks quick. You don't get it, hey, listen, keenan Allen. 414 00:25:21,520 --> 00:25:25,000 Speaker 1: They had one open receiver that was called back. There 415 00:25:25,040 --> 00:25:28,040 Speaker 1: was a penalty shocker. The Chargers had almost fifteen. But 416 00:25:28,160 --> 00:25:33,240 Speaker 1: I think Dallas, I think Dallas looks much rangeier and 417 00:25:33,359 --> 00:25:37,040 Speaker 1: more athletic than a year ago. I think you're right. 418 00:25:37,359 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 1: And when you talk about that speed, I think we 419 00:25:41,119 --> 00:25:46,119 Speaker 1: need to mention Tony Pollard and running back going for 420 00:25:46,560 --> 00:25:50,439 Speaker 1: I believe one hundred and nine yards today. And while 421 00:25:50,560 --> 00:25:55,000 Speaker 1: this coaching staff and Mike McCarthy has been maligned about 422 00:25:55,240 --> 00:25:58,359 Speaker 1: not running Zeke as much, I think you have to 423 00:25:58,359 --> 00:26:02,120 Speaker 1: give him credit today for saying, this other guy's got 424 00:26:02,119 --> 00:26:05,200 Speaker 1: the hot hand. Yes, he's ripping off seven or eight 425 00:26:05,280 --> 00:26:08,760 Speaker 1: per carry, and he's this is a home run back 426 00:26:09,160 --> 00:26:11,080 Speaker 1: is what he looks like. I mean he he had 427 00:26:11,160 --> 00:26:14,680 Speaker 1: some hit, like a thirty yard run. I mean, this 428 00:26:14,720 --> 00:26:17,959 Speaker 1: guy hits the hole in a hurry, and then you 429 00:26:18,000 --> 00:26:22,200 Speaker 1: can almost use Zeke to kind of bludgeon the defense 430 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:25,520 Speaker 1: a little bit, let him lean on people and and 431 00:26:25,520 --> 00:26:28,600 Speaker 1: and get them tired. But what do you do against 432 00:26:28,600 --> 00:26:30,840 Speaker 1: the guy like Bosa. I thought what they did, though 433 00:26:30,960 --> 00:26:35,480 Speaker 1: smart was We've always heard this, it's an old coaching thing. 434 00:26:35,840 --> 00:26:38,679 Speaker 1: Run at run at him, where they have some unbelievable 435 00:26:38,680 --> 00:26:41,159 Speaker 1: pass Ruger who's so great. We talk about he is 436 00:26:41,160 --> 00:26:43,720 Speaker 1: a great player. But sometimes if you run right at 437 00:26:43,800 --> 00:26:46,120 Speaker 1: and they would do that some today they were cutting 438 00:26:46,119 --> 00:26:49,800 Speaker 1: back going at him and he and he seemed a 439 00:26:49,840 --> 00:26:53,520 Speaker 1: little out of sorts at times when they would do that. 440 00:26:53,680 --> 00:26:56,560 Speaker 1: But I thought that was a good strategy. Today. They 441 00:26:56,600 --> 00:27:00,720 Speaker 1: didn't force Zeek. I mean they hammered him in there. Yeah, 442 00:27:00,760 --> 00:27:04,200 Speaker 1: but they said, you know what, these Pollard's a great matchup. 443 00:27:04,560 --> 00:27:09,000 Speaker 1: They had nobody that could stay up with Pollard speed. Yeah, 444 00:27:09,040 --> 00:27:11,120 Speaker 1: and I thought that I thought that helped. But it 445 00:27:11,200 --> 00:27:14,320 Speaker 1: was funny, like you said, when you say they dominated 446 00:27:14,320 --> 00:27:16,680 Speaker 1: the first half, it was really the first quarter. I think. 447 00:27:16,960 --> 00:27:19,520 Speaker 1: I think I saw that they had like thirteen first 448 00:27:19,560 --> 00:27:24,200 Speaker 1: downs in the first quarter and then it just leveled off. Yeah, 449 00:27:24,240 --> 00:27:26,240 Speaker 1: and they didn't do a whole lot the rest of 450 00:27:26,280 --> 00:27:29,320 Speaker 1: the game. I do think this when I watched Dallas, 451 00:27:30,680 --> 00:27:35,639 Speaker 1: this offense. Dak has never been an artistic thrower. Zeke 452 00:27:35,760 --> 00:27:39,760 Speaker 1: has declined for several years. My concern with the Cowboys 453 00:27:39,760 --> 00:27:43,520 Speaker 1: would be this, when Zack Martin and Tyron Smith they're healthy, 454 00:27:43,720 --> 00:27:46,920 Speaker 1: this is a very formidable offensive line. Both were featured 455 00:27:46,920 --> 00:27:50,760 Speaker 1: on TV today. They're very very good players. Still, they've 456 00:27:50,800 --> 00:27:53,439 Speaker 1: taken care of themselves. Tyron is going to be a 457 00:27:53,440 --> 00:27:56,119 Speaker 1: first ballot Hall of Famer, Zach will probably get it 458 00:27:56,200 --> 00:27:58,800 Speaker 1: on in the first vote as well. What I would 459 00:27:58,840 --> 00:28:02,760 Speaker 1: be concerned about if I as Dallas is old offensive lines. 460 00:28:03,560 --> 00:28:09,080 Speaker 1: You know, Week thirteen, Week fifteen, Week sixteen. As I'm 461 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:12,880 Speaker 1: watching Dallas, my takeaway is they're going to have a chin. 462 00:28:13,640 --> 00:28:15,479 Speaker 1: They're going to score points. This is a team that 463 00:28:15,520 --> 00:28:18,960 Speaker 1: doesn't win any other way but shootout. Mostly. I do 464 00:28:19,080 --> 00:28:23,200 Speaker 1: worry about their offensive line because I still think Tyron 465 00:28:23,240 --> 00:28:25,520 Speaker 1: Smith and Zach Martin are their best offensive lineman. Do 466 00:28:25,600 --> 00:28:30,600 Speaker 1: you trust their other young offensive linemen? You know, I 467 00:28:30,760 --> 00:28:35,199 Speaker 1: don't trust their backups, But I can't say is I 468 00:28:35,240 --> 00:28:37,919 Speaker 1: look around the league that I see a lot of 469 00:28:38,160 --> 00:28:40,840 Speaker 1: You know, the bottom line is if these guys are 470 00:28:40,920 --> 00:28:44,240 Speaker 1: really young and talented and great, they're gonna be starting. 471 00:28:44,840 --> 00:28:46,920 Speaker 1: So I don't think there are a ton of teams. 472 00:28:47,320 --> 00:28:50,960 Speaker 1: We even saw the Great Teats fall apart at the 473 00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:54,040 Speaker 1: biggest moment in the Super Bowl and they couldn't hold up. 474 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:58,560 Speaker 1: So I think any team is susceptible. The best thing 475 00:28:58,640 --> 00:29:01,120 Speaker 1: for the Cowboys, and of course this guy had to 476 00:29:01,160 --> 00:29:04,080 Speaker 1: miss a game for heat exhaustion. You saw the other day. 477 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:08,400 Speaker 1: But this Insecci is a veteran who can play both 478 00:29:08,440 --> 00:29:11,040 Speaker 1: tackle spots. And then the guy you saw out today 479 00:29:12,200 --> 00:29:14,880 Speaker 1: has grown a lot in his second year, Tarrant Steel. 480 00:29:15,280 --> 00:29:17,680 Speaker 1: So I do think. I do think they are set 481 00:29:17,800 --> 00:29:21,400 Speaker 1: up in a better fashion if they were to have 482 00:29:21,440 --> 00:29:24,400 Speaker 1: some injuries to be okay with it. The one thing 483 00:29:24,440 --> 00:29:28,960 Speaker 1: I would say that bow 's well is that Tyrann Smith, 484 00:29:29,240 --> 00:29:33,760 Speaker 1: if he's gonna miss games, generally misses it with back 485 00:29:34,200 --> 00:29:39,640 Speaker 1: and neck issues, and for whatever reason, via surgery or 486 00:29:39,680 --> 00:29:42,880 Speaker 1: whatever it is, he seems to be in a much 487 00:29:42,920 --> 00:29:47,920 Speaker 1: better place and he looks very dominant right now. So 488 00:29:48,040 --> 00:29:50,200 Speaker 1: I again, I don't so I'm not saying book him 489 00:29:50,200 --> 00:29:53,200 Speaker 1: for the next fifteen games. I'm just saying I feel 490 00:29:53,240 --> 00:29:55,520 Speaker 1: a lot more. I feel a lot better about this 491 00:29:55,640 --> 00:29:58,520 Speaker 1: line than I did last year or even the year before. 492 00:29:58,840 --> 00:30:01,600 Speaker 1: They could end up to some injuries. You know, It's 493 00:30:01,640 --> 00:30:04,200 Speaker 1: interesting as I look at the NFC East this morning, 494 00:30:04,880 --> 00:30:09,880 Speaker 1: I think the Giants offensive line and Daniel Jones inconsistency 495 00:30:10,080 --> 00:30:12,920 Speaker 1: is simply too much to overcome to be a playoff team. 496 00:30:13,760 --> 00:30:18,120 Speaker 1: I think the Eagles defensive front is formidable, but Jalen Hurts, 497 00:30:18,440 --> 00:30:22,600 Speaker 1: I mean he is highly unproven, but their defense will 498 00:30:22,640 --> 00:30:25,680 Speaker 1: keep me in games. I think Washington's using clearly a 499 00:30:25,720 --> 00:30:29,760 Speaker 1: backup quarterback. As I sat through Week two. I've now 500 00:30:29,800 --> 00:30:32,600 Speaker 1: seen Washington twice, the Giants twice, the Eagles twice, and 501 00:30:32,640 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 1: the Cowboys twice in twenty twenty one. It's an offensive league. 502 00:30:36,120 --> 00:30:38,920 Speaker 1: If I was too, I pick Dallas to be a 503 00:30:38,920 --> 00:30:41,680 Speaker 1: wildcard team and finish nine and eight. I think if 504 00:30:41,720 --> 00:30:46,480 Speaker 1: I was to redo the NFC East, I think I 505 00:30:46,480 --> 00:30:51,360 Speaker 1: would put Dallas ahead of Washington. You know, I think 506 00:30:51,440 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 1: Washington was pretty fortunate to beat the Giants on Thursday. 507 00:30:55,160 --> 00:31:01,360 Speaker 1: The one thing I'm seeing from Dallas, I'm seeing explosiveness 508 00:31:01,360 --> 00:31:05,760 Speaker 1: with Tony Pollard. Ceedee Lamb's a real star. Dak shoulder 509 00:31:05,840 --> 00:31:08,719 Speaker 1: is not an issue. Offensive line is healthy. It's an 510 00:31:08,720 --> 00:31:13,800 Speaker 1: offensive league. I will say Dallas is about what I 511 00:31:13,880 --> 00:31:17,880 Speaker 1: thought they would be, but I think they are. I 512 00:31:17,880 --> 00:31:20,800 Speaker 1: think they're a little bit better upfront. If I was 513 00:31:20,840 --> 00:31:22,840 Speaker 1: to redo it, I think I would pick the Cowboys 514 00:31:22,880 --> 00:31:26,120 Speaker 1: to win the NFC East. Not by many games over Washington, 515 00:31:26,760 --> 00:31:29,600 Speaker 1: but they're a little better than I thought at one 516 00:31:29,640 --> 00:31:32,520 Speaker 1: and one. When I watched them today, I know that 517 00:31:32,600 --> 00:31:36,760 Speaker 1: Cowboy crowd or price seventy thirty Cowboy fans. But I 518 00:31:36,880 --> 00:31:41,000 Speaker 1: came away today thinking, listen, we can blame the Chargers 519 00:31:41,000 --> 00:31:44,200 Speaker 1: for all those mistakes, but good, good teams force other 520 00:31:44,280 --> 00:31:47,800 Speaker 1: teams into mistakes. The tempo, the speed, the strength. Dallas 521 00:31:47,840 --> 00:31:50,400 Speaker 1: is a little better what I thought. Are they? How 522 00:31:50,400 --> 00:31:53,920 Speaker 1: do you view them from your perception before the first 523 00:31:53,960 --> 00:31:58,840 Speaker 1: snap and now your perception after the second game. I 524 00:31:59,200 --> 00:32:01,720 Speaker 1: do think they wish they could play in that stadium more. 525 00:32:02,320 --> 00:32:08,960 Speaker 1: I thought they functioned better with those fans. They seem 526 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:11,760 Speaker 1: to go on the road and play well. The one 527 00:32:11,840 --> 00:32:16,640 Speaker 1: thing they have to shore up they have a problem 528 00:32:16,680 --> 00:32:19,480 Speaker 1: with their special teams. Coach. You guys on the West 529 00:32:19,520 --> 00:32:23,280 Speaker 1: Coast are familiar with John Fossil yea, and he is 530 00:32:23,320 --> 00:32:28,560 Speaker 1: an intriguing sort of engaging character. He has become a 531 00:32:28,600 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 1: problem with the Cowboys. He is so closely connected to 532 00:32:32,680 --> 00:32:37,160 Speaker 1: McCarty that he has full dominion over a lot of things. 533 00:32:37,320 --> 00:32:40,920 Speaker 1: In fact, maybe dan Quinn and then Fossil as far 534 00:32:40,960 --> 00:32:44,160 Speaker 1: as like who has the biggest say in things? And 535 00:32:44,200 --> 00:32:47,200 Speaker 1: so they end up doing very curious things like for 536 00:32:47,360 --> 00:32:51,280 Speaker 1: no apparent reason before the half the first half, going 537 00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:54,240 Speaker 1: in there trying to block a punt and running into 538 00:32:54,280 --> 00:32:59,520 Speaker 1: the kicker. There's always some head scratching silliness with special 539 00:32:59,560 --> 00:33:03,000 Speaker 1: teams that goes back to last year. Yea. For whatever reason, 540 00:33:04,040 --> 00:33:07,800 Speaker 1: McCarthy is convinced that this is the best special team's 541 00:33:07,840 --> 00:33:11,120 Speaker 1: coach ever. He I mean, it's like they're just little 542 00:33:11,160 --> 00:33:13,480 Speaker 1: buddies and they just spend a lot of time together, 543 00:33:13,520 --> 00:33:15,720 Speaker 1: so they need to sort of figure that out. But 544 00:33:16,200 --> 00:33:19,560 Speaker 1: I would probably right now, even though I'm the first 545 00:33:19,600 --> 00:33:22,520 Speaker 1: to go after Jerry, when I think it's appropriate from 546 00:33:22,520 --> 00:33:26,240 Speaker 1: what I've seen and boy Hurts, who I really liked 547 00:33:26,280 --> 00:33:30,960 Speaker 1: I watched with Oklahoma, I watching Malabama that mess they 548 00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:34,240 Speaker 1: threw out there today where you just drive after drive 549 00:33:34,360 --> 00:33:37,400 Speaker 1: and they can't get anything done, and they have their 550 00:33:37,440 --> 00:33:39,840 Speaker 1: wide receivers need to be guys that have time to 551 00:33:39,880 --> 00:33:44,560 Speaker 1: do double moves get open downfield. Rager is not a 552 00:33:44,600 --> 00:33:48,240 Speaker 1: guy who's going to break tackles. He's just an explosive receiver. 553 00:33:48,560 --> 00:33:52,400 Speaker 1: I would say, unlike last year, the Cowboys have a 554 00:33:52,560 --> 00:33:55,160 Speaker 1: chance to win this thing by two or three games. 555 00:33:55,920 --> 00:33:58,240 Speaker 1: They I think they really did, and last year it 556 00:33:58,360 --> 00:34:01,440 Speaker 1: was just a joke of a division. I think it 557 00:34:01,480 --> 00:34:03,680 Speaker 1: could be a joke of a division this year. But 558 00:34:03,800 --> 00:34:07,400 Speaker 1: I do think the Cowboys are the class of this division. 559 00:34:07,880 --> 00:34:11,600 Speaker 1: And I know Jerry and everybody associated with him enough 560 00:34:11,640 --> 00:34:18,680 Speaker 1: to know that they viewed today's win as enormous. This 561 00:34:18,880 --> 00:34:23,840 Speaker 1: was the biggest win they've had in two or three years. 562 00:34:24,560 --> 00:34:27,239 Speaker 1: That's the that that is the way they're going to 563 00:34:27,280 --> 00:34:31,120 Speaker 1: come out of this thing thinking. I promise you you know, 564 00:34:31,160 --> 00:34:33,919 Speaker 1: it's interesting you note that on the special team's coach. 565 00:34:33,960 --> 00:34:36,760 Speaker 1: I'll give you my theory on that is that special 566 00:34:36,760 --> 00:34:41,719 Speaker 1: teams coaches often get marginalized as the least important coordinator. Right, 567 00:34:42,920 --> 00:34:45,440 Speaker 1: even a great D line coach will get more press 568 00:34:45,600 --> 00:34:49,719 Speaker 1: than a special teams coach or a great young offensive 569 00:34:49,760 --> 00:34:52,680 Speaker 1: line coach, because there's very few elite offensive line coaches. 570 00:34:53,160 --> 00:34:57,680 Speaker 1: So special teams coaches to stand out have to take 571 00:34:57,760 --> 00:35:01,560 Speaker 1: big risks, gun the kind ingham for years, you know, 572 00:35:01,960 --> 00:35:06,160 Speaker 1: in the league, John Harbaugh. And that's not to say 573 00:35:06,200 --> 00:35:10,440 Speaker 1: that I like some risks and special teams, but sometimes 574 00:35:10,480 --> 00:35:14,799 Speaker 1: to be respected and to go from special teams coach 575 00:35:14,840 --> 00:35:18,040 Speaker 1: to head coach, you have to be seen as spectacularly 576 00:35:18,120 --> 00:35:22,920 Speaker 1: creative or wildly effective. Well how do you do that? 577 00:35:23,280 --> 00:35:31,879 Speaker 1: Blocked punts, tricks changing the dynamic of games? And when 578 00:35:31,880 --> 00:35:34,919 Speaker 1: you bring that up, it is interesting. I know because 579 00:35:34,920 --> 00:35:38,680 Speaker 1: I live in Los Angeles. USC had a special teams coach, 580 00:35:38,800 --> 00:35:42,400 Speaker 1: John Baxter, and he had the same spell over Clay Hilton. 581 00:35:42,480 --> 00:35:45,400 Speaker 1: Clay let him do anything, and about once or twice 582 00:35:45,400 --> 00:35:49,600 Speaker 1: a year they would pull off a zany special teams 583 00:35:49,640 --> 00:35:55,000 Speaker 1: home run, just a crazy, crazy success in special teams, 584 00:35:55,760 --> 00:35:59,000 Speaker 1: but they took it was a resume filler. He was 585 00:35:59,200 --> 00:36:04,160 Speaker 1: constantly taking big swings, and special teams are at their 586 00:36:04,200 --> 00:36:09,400 Speaker 1: best if they're sound with a two to three times 587 00:36:09,480 --> 00:36:13,799 Speaker 1: a year major surprise. It's almost like officials when you 588 00:36:13,880 --> 00:36:16,919 Speaker 1: don't talk about them, they're highly effective. When I don't 589 00:36:16,960 --> 00:36:20,760 Speaker 1: know your special teams coach, he's highly effective. So it's interesting. 590 00:36:20,800 --> 00:36:23,000 Speaker 1: I saw this at USC where John Baxter had a 591 00:36:23,040 --> 00:36:25,640 Speaker 1: spell over Clay Hilton, and it was almost as if 592 00:36:25,680 --> 00:36:27,880 Speaker 1: he wanted as he aided. He was in his fifties. 593 00:36:27,880 --> 00:36:29,600 Speaker 1: I want to get a head coaching job where you're 594 00:36:29,640 --> 00:36:32,160 Speaker 1: not going to get that with sound special teams coaching. 595 00:36:32,360 --> 00:36:34,719 Speaker 1: You need to lead the country in block kicks. So 596 00:36:34,880 --> 00:36:38,279 Speaker 1: I wonder if that's happening that this special teams coach 597 00:36:38,280 --> 00:36:40,840 Speaker 1: who was with the Rams now with the Cowboys, he 598 00:36:41,200 --> 00:36:43,680 Speaker 1: wants a head coaching job. His dad Jim Fossil was 599 00:36:43,719 --> 00:36:45,279 Speaker 1: a head coach, and how are you going to get it? Yeah, 600 00:36:45,640 --> 00:36:47,840 Speaker 1: big swings. That's just kind of my theory on what 601 00:36:47,880 --> 00:36:51,160 Speaker 1: I've seen in my life in football. I'm glad we 602 00:36:51,200 --> 00:36:53,880 Speaker 1: went there. I've been wanting to hear about your special 603 00:36:53,880 --> 00:37:01,239 Speaker 1: teams theories for years. In fact, sorry, okay, finally is 604 00:37:01,239 --> 00:37:04,600 Speaker 1: there give me one other game you watched, because I 605 00:37:04,640 --> 00:37:08,680 Speaker 1: was saying in my lead into you, I watched Derek 606 00:37:08,760 --> 00:37:12,320 Speaker 1: Carr out play Big Ben and the Steelers have cobbled 607 00:37:12,360 --> 00:37:15,000 Speaker 1: been for several years. Right. They don't want to draft 608 00:37:15,000 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 1: anybody in the second round of the first round, and 609 00:37:17,120 --> 00:37:21,360 Speaker 1: that's always an uncomfortable situation. Garoppolo to New England, Jordan 610 00:37:21,480 --> 00:37:23,719 Speaker 1: love when you go out and get the guy. I 611 00:37:23,760 --> 00:37:29,040 Speaker 1: watched big Ben. It is week two. He looks slower 612 00:37:29,120 --> 00:37:32,399 Speaker 1: than Philip Rivers. He looks so old. Now. He's never 613 00:37:32,440 --> 00:37:35,480 Speaker 1: been great pre snap, you know, he's never been somebody 614 00:37:35,520 --> 00:37:41,840 Speaker 1: that we laud his accuracy. I watched big Ben. Pittsburgh 615 00:37:42,040 --> 00:37:45,440 Speaker 1: isn't a bad spot at quarterback. I mean that was 616 00:37:45,480 --> 00:37:48,000 Speaker 1: the thing that jumped out to me today. It's like, Wow, 617 00:37:48,880 --> 00:37:52,680 Speaker 1: he is a shot fighter. Their offense is just throw 618 00:37:52,719 --> 00:37:55,160 Speaker 1: it up deep to chase Claypool and Ben, by the way, 619 00:37:55,239 --> 00:37:58,280 Speaker 1: sometimes hits that. Was there any other game or moment 620 00:37:58,360 --> 00:38:00,880 Speaker 1: or player you saw beyond the how Boys Chargers that 621 00:38:00,960 --> 00:38:04,279 Speaker 1: stuck out to you today? You know, I thought, I 622 00:38:04,320 --> 00:38:10,040 Speaker 1: thought Josh Allen needed to reassert himself. And you know 623 00:38:10,120 --> 00:38:13,200 Speaker 1: what we do is we sort of Bill Parcels I 624 00:38:13,280 --> 00:38:15,480 Speaker 1: used to cover him with when he was with the Cowboys, 625 00:38:15,719 --> 00:38:18,520 Speaker 1: and he would talk about poor you know, we poured 626 00:38:18,520 --> 00:38:21,239 Speaker 1: the anointing oil, and then we start wondering did we 627 00:38:21,320 --> 00:38:24,120 Speaker 1: do that too soon? You know, Flacco got a fifty 628 00:38:24,160 --> 00:38:27,560 Speaker 1: you know, the enormous I think fifty six million dollars 629 00:38:28,080 --> 00:38:31,160 Speaker 1: signing bonus after that Super Bowl, and we're like, okay, 630 00:38:31,200 --> 00:38:34,759 Speaker 1: he's automatically great. And I thought it was important for 631 00:38:34,800 --> 00:38:37,160 Speaker 1: Alan to go out and there was a there was 632 00:38:37,160 --> 00:38:39,360 Speaker 1: one particular throw. You'll remember this because you saw it 633 00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:42,239 Speaker 1: on all the highlights were just kind of reminded me, 634 00:38:43,320 --> 00:38:45,440 Speaker 1: you know. And again, it's funny that you mentioned Big 635 00:38:45,480 --> 00:38:50,279 Speaker 1: Ben because he's a younger version of Big Ben who 636 00:38:50,440 --> 00:38:54,400 Speaker 1: still can move around and still plenty athletic, and he 637 00:38:54,320 --> 00:38:56,480 Speaker 1: he he rolls out to the right and he did 638 00:38:56,560 --> 00:38:59,960 Speaker 1: what coaches try to teach young quarterbacks not to do. 639 00:39:00,640 --> 00:39:03,880 Speaker 1: But because he's got a massive arm, he just ripped 640 00:39:03,920 --> 00:39:06,040 Speaker 1: it back across the other side of the thing. I 641 00:39:06,080 --> 00:39:09,480 Speaker 1: saw that, Yeah, yeah, and I just thought that's a 642 00:39:09,760 --> 00:39:12,920 Speaker 1: that's a man, you know, that's a that's the guy 643 00:39:12,760 --> 00:39:16,560 Speaker 1: I remembered for last year. Yeah. So it's not like 644 00:39:16,600 --> 00:39:18,719 Speaker 1: I thought he had lost it, but I thought that 645 00:39:18,880 --> 00:39:21,759 Speaker 1: was a good day for him and a reminder that 646 00:39:21,920 --> 00:39:25,920 Speaker 1: these friends teams like the Dolphins, who were kind of like, 647 00:39:25,960 --> 00:39:30,160 Speaker 1: oh about the Dolphins. He just can't fall in love 648 00:39:30,200 --> 00:39:33,120 Speaker 1: with that kind of team. Yeah. Yeah, that was a 649 00:39:33,160 --> 00:39:34,719 Speaker 1: great throw. By the way, that was the throw of 650 00:39:34,760 --> 00:39:36,160 Speaker 1: the day. One of the throws of the day was 651 00:39:36,160 --> 00:39:39,080 Speaker 1: that Josh Allen, running right, threw a back across his 652 00:39:39,200 --> 00:39:43,400 Speaker 1: body and an absolute rope into the end zone. I 653 00:39:43,400 --> 00:39:45,120 Speaker 1: mean it was like one of those about three guys 654 00:39:45,120 --> 00:39:47,799 Speaker 1: in the league, Mahomes, one of them Aaron that can 655 00:39:47,880 --> 00:39:52,560 Speaker 1: make that play completely throwing against your body crossfield and 656 00:39:53,280 --> 00:39:56,760 Speaker 1: to your point, it's he reasserted himself. All right, Matt Mosley, 657 00:39:57,080 --> 00:39:59,480 Speaker 1: great twenty five thirty minutes in the Cowboys. My friend, 658 00:40:00,480 --> 00:40:03,880 Speaker 1: we'll talk soon, Okay. I hope you'll be listening to 659 00:40:03,920 --> 00:40:09,160 Speaker 1: the Doomsday Podcast. Later it's fantastic. Thank you, Okay all 660 00:40:09,160 --> 00:40:42,760 Speaker 1: my best. Why the volume