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 --> 00:00:27,028 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio to all football fans in the United 3 00:00:27,068 --> 00:00:29,708 Speaker 1: States around the globe. We welcome you to Good Morning 4 00:00:29,748 --> 00:00:34,108 Speaker 1: Football Live from London, presented by Old Trapper Beef Jerky. 5 00:00:34,228 --> 00:00:38,188 Speaker 1: We are kicking off the NFL's International Series, five games, 6 00:00:38,228 --> 00:00:41,148 Speaker 1: three of which played right beneath the London Eye well 7 00:00:41,228 --> 00:00:43,588 Speaker 1: kind of you know what I'm saying. And our set 8 00:00:43,948 --> 00:00:46,628 Speaker 1: is with the backdrop of Westminster heavy right behind us. 9 00:00:46,708 --> 00:00:49,628 Speaker 1: It is fantastic. We cannot get enough of everything we've 10 00:00:49,628 --> 00:00:53,108 Speaker 1: experienced thus far. And it's only Monday. We'll here all week. Yeah, 11 00:00:53,348 --> 00:00:56,108 Speaker 1: It's Monday, September twenty six. I'm Jamie Hurd. All. This 12 00:00:56,188 --> 00:00:58,148 Speaker 1: is Kyle Grant and I have a pair of Super 13 00:00:58,188 --> 00:01:00,228 Speaker 1: Bowl champions to my left. Usually I just say the 14 00:01:00,268 --> 00:01:03,148 Speaker 1: one in Jason mccordy and now and I know just 15 00:01:03,188 --> 00:01:06,148 Speaker 1: one I had had. And then there is a two 16 00:01:06,308 --> 00:01:11,108 Speaker 1: time Super Bowl champion. To emphasize two toms right across 17 00:01:11,148 --> 00:01:19,348 Speaker 1: you tube, London's own o Uman Monday took the tube 18 00:01:19,468 --> 00:01:21,668 Speaker 1: to get here to come and fill in for one 19 00:01:21,708 --> 00:01:24,068 Speaker 1: Peter Schreger, who was off being a professional yesterday on 20 00:01:24,188 --> 00:01:26,868 Speaker 1: Fox's pregame show. He is on his way. Never fear, 21 00:01:27,068 --> 00:01:29,308 Speaker 1: Peter Schreger will be back. But Ocie, you're here. There's 22 00:01:29,308 --> 00:01:31,548 Speaker 1: no accent, there's no translation here. We're still gonna do it, 23 00:01:31,588 --> 00:01:33,588 Speaker 1: but we're gonna do it UK style. Time for the 24 00:01:33,628 --> 00:01:36,508 Speaker 1: lead block. Let's go What are you gonna go? The 25 00:01:36,588 --> 00:01:40,868 Speaker 1: United Kingdom? Do you like fundamentally sounds? Special teams play? Well? 26 00:01:40,908 --> 00:01:43,428 Speaker 1: I got a treat for you. It's forty nine Ers Broncos. 27 00:01:43,508 --> 00:01:45,108 Speaker 1: Jimmy Garoppolo a chance to be a hero with an 28 00:01:45,108 --> 00:01:48,028 Speaker 1: eleven and ten and throws into twenty six Broncos defenders 29 00:01:48,028 --> 00:01:50,508 Speaker 1: and one of them intercepts it. Jimmy had a night. Guys. 30 00:01:50,508 --> 00:01:51,988 Speaker 1: We have to unravel that in a minute. I know 31 00:01:52,068 --> 00:01:54,668 Speaker 1: debo is debo, but the physics is still physics, and 32 00:01:54,748 --> 00:01:56,628 Speaker 1: no matter where you are in the globe, eleven to 33 00:01:56,748 --> 00:01:58,428 Speaker 1: tend it is not a score of Gami. It happened 34 00:01:58,428 --> 00:02:00,308 Speaker 1: in two thousand and eight Prises and the Steers the Chargers. 35 00:02:00,388 --> 00:02:02,588 Speaker 1: But let's go to the man who just can't wait 36 00:02:02,628 --> 00:02:05,308 Speaker 1: to say his catchphrase. Russell Wilson had this to say 37 00:02:05,348 --> 00:02:08,428 Speaker 1: after that big win over the Funny nine is good us. 38 00:02:08,988 --> 00:02:11,508 Speaker 1: This atmosphere felt like a playoff atmosphere, and that's what 39 00:02:11,548 --> 00:02:13,308 Speaker 1: we need. That's what it means a lot to us 40 00:02:13,308 --> 00:02:15,628 Speaker 1: as players. Obviously go against a great team like that. 41 00:02:15,948 --> 00:02:17,668 Speaker 1: We're still all learning each other. There's a whole new 42 00:02:17,668 --> 00:02:19,708 Speaker 1: system and everything out. Everybody's coming together. But there's so 43 00:02:19,788 --> 00:02:22,188 Speaker 1: much greatness in store and I can't wait for it. 44 00:02:22,188 --> 00:02:24,548 Speaker 1: But I'm excited because I can feel it. Even the 45 00:02:24,588 --> 00:02:26,748 Speaker 1: deep ball to Jair we almost I mean just everything's 46 00:02:26,748 --> 00:02:28,828 Speaker 1: just that close. And once we do with our defense, 47 00:02:28,908 --> 00:02:30,988 Speaker 1: how their plans, it's going to be unstoppable. I think 48 00:02:30,988 --> 00:02:33,588 Speaker 1: we've got a chance. It was a low scoring, it 49 00:02:33,668 --> 00:02:35,428 Speaker 1: was a weird scoring game. This game was on in 50 00:02:35,468 --> 00:02:36,788 Speaker 1: the middle of the night for us, and every time 51 00:02:36,828 --> 00:02:38,668 Speaker 1: I opened my eyes to check on it, but it 52 00:02:38,788 --> 00:02:40,828 Speaker 1: just felt awkward the way it was being played. But 53 00:02:40,908 --> 00:02:43,348 Speaker 1: Denver pulled it out in the end. And I'm supposed 54 00:02:43,348 --> 00:02:45,348 Speaker 1: to ask what popped from the Bronchos winning, but I 55 00:02:45,348 --> 00:02:48,548 Speaker 1: felt like nothing, Wait, what is that question? What pops? Like? 56 00:02:49,228 --> 00:02:55,588 Speaker 1: What stood out to you? Still popped there right off 57 00:02:55,588 --> 00:02:57,668 Speaker 1: the front, up in the air. They were all over 58 00:02:57,708 --> 00:03:00,348 Speaker 1: the place this game, I mean, ten to eleven, it 59 00:03:00,348 --> 00:03:03,108 Speaker 1: looked like the first quarter of a basketball game. High 60 00:03:03,148 --> 00:03:05,868 Speaker 1: school basketball game where there's no shot cloud, there's there's 61 00:03:05,948 --> 00:03:08,828 Speaker 1: no scoring. So it was kind of tough. It was 62 00:03:08,868 --> 00:03:11,348 Speaker 1: one twenty am when the game started for us. But 63 00:03:11,388 --> 00:03:14,268 Speaker 1: we'll set out to me the most Russell Wilson when 64 00:03:14,268 --> 00:03:17,628 Speaker 1: it matters most. He came through for his team. Fourth 65 00:03:17,708 --> 00:03:21,828 Speaker 1: quarter drive twelve plays, goes eighty yards, and we saw 66 00:03:21,868 --> 00:03:25,588 Speaker 1: a little bit of the vintage Russ. Third down, He's scrambling, 67 00:03:25,708 --> 00:03:28,508 Speaker 1: he's moving around. This is what we've been waiting for. 68 00:03:28,828 --> 00:03:31,868 Speaker 1: But it only happened for one drive in this entire game. 69 00:03:32,108 --> 00:03:35,708 Speaker 1: Him creating, him getting outside the pocket, him making plays. 70 00:03:35,988 --> 00:03:38,748 Speaker 1: But that's the difference of having a guy who is 71 00:03:38,828 --> 00:03:42,388 Speaker 1: capable of this. No matter what. The entire game it's boring, 72 00:03:42,468 --> 00:03:46,108 Speaker 1: there's no touchdowns, really, there's no offensive scoring. But the 73 00:03:46,228 --> 00:03:49,788 Speaker 1: fourth quarter Russ finds a way to get it done 74 00:03:49,828 --> 00:03:52,668 Speaker 1: and drive his team down and score a touchdown. He 75 00:03:52,708 --> 00:03:55,188 Speaker 1: saw on the other side, Jimmy ge wasn't able to 76 00:03:55,228 --> 00:03:57,748 Speaker 1: do that before that or after that. So that was 77 00:03:57,788 --> 00:04:00,628 Speaker 1: the difference, Russell Wilson finding a way to get it 78 00:04:00,628 --> 00:04:03,348 Speaker 1: done late in that game. We all due respect. Finally, 79 00:04:03,588 --> 00:04:05,948 Speaker 1: after you say with due respect, you cannot proceed to 80 00:04:05,948 --> 00:04:12,068 Speaker 1: say these most This was the most offensive, let's got, 81 00:04:12,108 --> 00:04:16,388 Speaker 1: most hutrid, most rancid display off offensive I have seen 82 00:04:16,748 --> 00:04:19,268 Speaker 1: outside of the first drive by the San Francisco forty 83 00:04:19,348 --> 00:04:21,988 Speaker 1: nine and the last drive by the Denver Broncos. These 84 00:04:22,028 --> 00:04:24,388 Speaker 1: two teams who are putrid, I have never seen anything 85 00:04:24,428 --> 00:04:27,108 Speaker 1: like this in my entire life. Now, the San Francisco 86 00:04:27,108 --> 00:04:29,188 Speaker 1: forty nine is do have an excuse. The quarterback, the 87 00:04:29,228 --> 00:04:31,348 Speaker 1: guy who they have playing quarterback, they didn't even want there, 88 00:04:31,348 --> 00:04:33,908 Speaker 1: They wanted to trade them away. But the Denver Broncos 89 00:04:33,948 --> 00:04:37,028 Speaker 1: under Nathaniel Hackett, have absolutely no reason for them to 90 00:04:37,068 --> 00:04:39,028 Speaker 1: be performing to the way they're performing. They have one 91 00:04:39,068 --> 00:04:41,108 Speaker 1: of the best quarterbacks in the league right now. They 92 00:04:41,148 --> 00:04:43,708 Speaker 1: should not be playing this way. No, no, the critics 93 00:04:43,708 --> 00:04:47,068 Speaker 1: of soccer, your football will say there's not enough scoring, 94 00:04:47,108 --> 00:04:51,628 Speaker 1: there's not enough points, eleven to ten like that, and 95 00:04:51,748 --> 00:04:54,268 Speaker 1: I just I look at Jimmy Garoppolo and you also 96 00:04:54,428 --> 00:04:57,228 Speaker 1: no offense, Jimmy. But we were told, were unders to 97 00:04:57,308 --> 00:04:59,588 Speaker 1: understand that Jimmy was the mature one. Jimmy was the 98 00:04:59,628 --> 00:05:01,988 Speaker 1: game manager. You're not gonna do these raw things that 99 00:05:02,028 --> 00:05:03,508 Speaker 1: Trey Lance would do. And I feel like, you know, 100 00:05:03,588 --> 00:05:05,868 Speaker 1: Jimmy has kind of an English way about him, classic 101 00:05:05,988 --> 00:05:08,868 Speaker 1: old fashion, and then Trey Lancers, this rock and roll 102 00:05:08,988 --> 00:05:10,908 Speaker 1: United States having three parties and all that stuff, like 103 00:05:11,028 --> 00:05:13,188 Speaker 1: just trying to disrespect England, which I would never do. 104 00:05:13,308 --> 00:05:15,428 Speaker 1: And then Jimmy goes and does this just ro You 105 00:05:15,468 --> 00:05:17,708 Speaker 1: wanna know what pop from the game? This the Jimmy 106 00:05:17,748 --> 00:05:19,828 Speaker 1: Garoppolo self safety was the thing that popped from this 107 00:05:19,868 --> 00:05:22,468 Speaker 1: game would be talked about, probably for the rest of 108 00:05:22,468 --> 00:05:25,388 Speaker 1: his career. This is a life tattoo because again, Jimmy 109 00:05:25,548 --> 00:05:29,228 Speaker 1: is like, is a veteran Super Bowl player, like and 110 00:05:29,908 --> 00:05:31,548 Speaker 1: the thing is this pick six would have been even 111 00:05:31,548 --> 00:05:34,668 Speaker 1: worse two feet out of bounds, completely oblivious, and I 112 00:05:34,708 --> 00:05:37,348 Speaker 1: hate to do it one time, let alone two. But again, 113 00:05:37,388 --> 00:05:40,068 Speaker 1: you have to show Dan Orlovsky as a football fan 114 00:05:40,108 --> 00:05:42,628 Speaker 1: when you do this. Dan or Latsky just sprinting and 115 00:05:42,708 --> 00:05:44,708 Speaker 1: running a four two forty out of the back away 116 00:05:44,708 --> 00:05:46,588 Speaker 1: from Jared Allen. And I do have to say we 117 00:05:46,668 --> 00:05:48,268 Speaker 1: go way back with Dan. He used to appear on 118 00:05:48,308 --> 00:05:49,948 Speaker 1: the show and he has a great sense of humor. 119 00:05:50,028 --> 00:05:53,268 Speaker 1: He tweeted, freedom Dan, Yours was still way worse, dude. 120 00:05:53,268 --> 00:05:57,948 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, There's no there is no taxation without representation. 121 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:02,628 Speaker 1: I think Dan would still be running on that line 122 00:06:02,668 --> 00:06:05,388 Speaker 1: like I love you, Dan, but you are slightly off 123 00:06:05,428 --> 00:06:07,988 Speaker 1: the hook. That's to follow that, you know what. You 124 00:06:07,988 --> 00:06:09,228 Speaker 1: know why he ran out of the back of the 125 00:06:09,308 --> 00:06:11,868 Speaker 1: end zone because the Broncos defense was picking up the 126 00:06:11,908 --> 00:06:16,068 Speaker 1: slack to do it. Denver is figuring it out right now, 127 00:06:16,108 --> 00:06:18,628 Speaker 1: and we're watching it happen in real time. That Seahawks 128 00:06:18,668 --> 00:06:21,428 Speaker 1: game was awkward. Week two was a little uncomfortable. The 129 00:06:21,508 --> 00:06:24,068 Speaker 1: fans were trying to help the home team with the 130 00:06:24,108 --> 00:06:26,628 Speaker 1: play clock. What was that. We're watching it happen in 131 00:06:26,708 --> 00:06:28,828 Speaker 1: real time and the defense and every week it's going 132 00:06:28,868 --> 00:06:30,908 Speaker 1: to have to happen. Someone's random is gonna have to 133 00:06:30,908 --> 00:06:33,308 Speaker 1: step up. And this weekend it was the Dever Broncos defense. 134 00:06:33,348 --> 00:06:35,868 Speaker 1: They forced three turnovers, they picked up a safety that 135 00:06:35,908 --> 00:06:37,708 Speaker 1: they made run out of the end zone one for ten. 136 00:06:37,948 --> 00:06:40,828 Speaker 1: They only allowed the forty nine ers to convert once 137 00:06:40,948 --> 00:06:43,188 Speaker 1: on a third down. That's tremendous. I mean, if you 138 00:06:43,388 --> 00:06:46,068 Speaker 1: if your offense is going to be putrid, I think 139 00:06:46,148 --> 00:06:48,908 Speaker 1: is the word that we heard earlier, there's fantastic word, 140 00:06:48,948 --> 00:06:50,668 Speaker 1: and that's exactly what it was. You should be allowed 141 00:06:50,708 --> 00:06:52,588 Speaker 1: to label is that then the defense can do things 142 00:06:52,628 --> 00:06:54,268 Speaker 1: like this, I mean, the safety of the end zone. 143 00:06:54,308 --> 00:06:57,108 Speaker 1: But regardless, he got mossed on that interception and they're 144 00:06:57,188 --> 00:06:59,628 Speaker 1: chasing Jimmy Garoppol over the place. Jimmy Garoppolo was still 145 00:06:59,628 --> 00:07:01,508 Speaker 1: smiling at the end of the game after this, which 146 00:07:01,508 --> 00:07:03,428 Speaker 1: I don't know what that was about. He looked he 147 00:07:03,508 --> 00:07:05,828 Speaker 1: looked down like he was giggling, like happy that it 148 00:07:05,868 --> 00:07:08,588 Speaker 1: was over. I guess. But man, good for the Broncos defense. 149 00:07:08,628 --> 00:07:10,148 Speaker 1: Someone had to step up, and I guess if I 150 00:07:10,188 --> 00:07:12,588 Speaker 1: have to crown somebody that they did it, they did it. 151 00:07:12,708 --> 00:07:16,468 Speaker 1: Stack wins, right, the Broncos wins two and one. If 152 00:07:16,468 --> 00:07:18,428 Speaker 1: they get in the playoffs at i'd be remember that 153 00:07:18,508 --> 00:07:20,348 Speaker 1: terrible eleven to ten win we had in Week three 154 00:07:20,348 --> 00:07:23,188 Speaker 1: because matters. All that matters. Did you just say taxation? 155 00:07:24,228 --> 00:07:26,828 Speaker 1: That's funny, man, I appreciate. Just wait, I got all 156 00:07:26,868 --> 00:07:29,068 Speaker 1: kinds of thoughts on the little warfare and all things that. 157 00:07:29,348 --> 00:07:31,588 Speaker 1: Let us here, plead me what we're gonna get there. 158 00:07:32,108 --> 00:07:34,988 Speaker 1: Let's put a pause on Kyle's references to the bridge 159 00:07:35,028 --> 00:07:37,148 Speaker 1: between the UK and America. At this point, we're gonna 160 00:07:37,228 --> 00:07:39,348 Speaker 1: check him a Tom Pellasero. No one more American than him. 161 00:07:39,388 --> 00:07:41,348 Speaker 1: He's got an update on a couple of injuries over 162 00:07:41,388 --> 00:07:43,588 Speaker 1: the weekend, starting with a big left tackle Trent Williams. 163 00:07:43,628 --> 00:07:45,828 Speaker 1: What's up with him? Well, Jamie Kyle Shanahan says that 164 00:07:45,868 --> 00:07:49,268 Speaker 1: Trent Williams most likely suffered a high ankle sprain in 165 00:07:49,308 --> 00:07:51,868 Speaker 1: that loss to the Broncos. He was obviously in pain 166 00:07:52,188 --> 00:07:55,148 Speaker 1: as he left the field limping off. High ankle sprains 167 00:07:55,148 --> 00:07:57,468 Speaker 1: generally are four to six week injuries, but no two 168 00:07:57,508 --> 00:08:00,468 Speaker 1: injuries are exactly alike. Obviously, Williams has played through a 169 00:08:00,548 --> 00:08:03,148 Speaker 1: lot in his career. If in fact, he does miss 170 00:08:03,188 --> 00:08:06,788 Speaker 1: some time here, that's a big loss on Jimmy Garoppolo's blindside. 171 00:08:06,868 --> 00:08:09,588 Speaker 1: Jalen Moore, who's made three starts in his NFL career 172 00:08:09,628 --> 00:08:12,588 Speaker 1: as the guy who took over last night against Denver. 173 00:08:12,828 --> 00:08:15,948 Speaker 1: As for Patriots quarterback Mac Jones, he is also believed 174 00:08:15,948 --> 00:08:18,748 Speaker 1: to have suffered a high acle spring on the final 175 00:08:18,908 --> 00:08:22,788 Speaker 1: offensive snap in the Patriots loss to the Ravens. Another 176 00:08:22,788 --> 00:08:25,588 Speaker 1: player who is clearly in pain as he left the field. 177 00:08:25,988 --> 00:08:29,228 Speaker 1: X rays negative. He will undergo an MRI today that'll 178 00:08:29,228 --> 00:08:31,468 Speaker 1: give him a better idea on the scope of the 179 00:08:31,548 --> 00:08:35,308 Speaker 1: injury and the timeline. The Patriots, who have the Packers 180 00:08:35,428 --> 00:08:37,828 Speaker 1: up this week, have two other quarterbacks on the roster. 181 00:08:37,948 --> 00:08:40,868 Speaker 1: It's the veteran Brian Hoyer, who in all likelihood would 182 00:08:40,908 --> 00:08:45,588 Speaker 1: start if Mac Jones misses time, and the rookie Bailey. Zappy, guys, Tom. 183 00:08:45,748 --> 00:08:48,228 Speaker 1: We had an electric Bills Dolphins game yesterday which we're 184 00:08:48,228 --> 00:08:49,908 Speaker 1: gonna talk about shortly here. In the middle of it, 185 00:08:49,988 --> 00:08:52,548 Speaker 1: though we all saw to a tongue of vloa stumble 186 00:08:52,908 --> 00:08:54,948 Speaker 1: had a hard time getting to his feet. He left 187 00:08:54,948 --> 00:08:57,268 Speaker 1: the game. He came back in a lot to unpack 188 00:08:57,308 --> 00:08:58,868 Speaker 1: there and a lot of people talking about it. Give 189 00:08:58,948 --> 00:09:01,308 Speaker 1: us the details. Well, Kyle two, a tongue of Valoa, 190 00:09:01,588 --> 00:09:04,588 Speaker 1: was cleared from the concussion protocol and allowed for turn 191 00:09:04,668 --> 00:09:07,108 Speaker 1: to that game, even though he had stumbled on the 192 00:09:07,148 --> 00:09:10,548 Speaker 1: field after taking a hit, appearing to hit his head 193 00:09:10,628 --> 00:09:13,108 Speaker 1: on the turf, which of course raised a lot of 194 00:09:13,188 --> 00:09:16,068 Speaker 1: fears that he had suffered a concussion. Now to his 195 00:09:16,148 --> 00:09:18,908 Speaker 1: explanation after the game, and the explanation from the Dolphins, 196 00:09:18,988 --> 00:09:22,068 Speaker 1: was that his back had locked up earlier on a 197 00:09:22,148 --> 00:09:24,868 Speaker 1: quarterback sneak and then when he took that hit, the 198 00:09:24,948 --> 00:09:27,708 Speaker 1: back went out. That's why he was struggling to be 199 00:09:27,828 --> 00:09:32,988 Speaker 1: on his feet. Under the NFL NFLPA jointly negotiated concussion protocol, 200 00:09:33,428 --> 00:09:37,228 Speaker 1: having gross motor dysfunction is a disqualified to return to 201 00:09:37,268 --> 00:09:40,988 Speaker 1: the game if it's caused by a neurological issue. What 202 00:09:41,108 --> 00:09:43,948 Speaker 1: the doctors apparently determined was that it was his back, 203 00:09:44,068 --> 00:09:46,908 Speaker 1: not his brain, that caused that issue that you saw 204 00:09:47,028 --> 00:09:50,828 Speaker 1: on the field. The NFL says the concussion protocol was followed, 205 00:09:50,868 --> 00:09:53,868 Speaker 1: including a locker room exam that's performed not just by 206 00:09:53,868 --> 00:09:57,508 Speaker 1: a team physician, but also the unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant who 207 00:09:57,588 --> 00:10:00,428 Speaker 1: was on hand at every game. The NFL Players Association 208 00:10:00,508 --> 00:10:04,668 Speaker 1: has now initiated an investigation into the handling of that 209 00:10:04,708 --> 00:10:07,748 Speaker 1: concussion check. That is something under the collective bargaining Agreement 210 00:10:07,788 --> 00:10:10,268 Speaker 1: any of the parties involved can initiate and will be 211 00:10:10,348 --> 00:10:14,188 Speaker 1: investigated now and resolved jointly by the NFL Management Council 212 00:10:14,308 --> 00:10:19,028 Speaker 1: and the NFLPA. Guys, Tom, thank you. Good morning football 213 00:10:19,028 --> 00:10:22,588 Speaker 1: in London, Bills Dolphins. The Bills have won seven straight 214 00:10:22,628 --> 00:10:24,788 Speaker 1: games versus the Dolphins, including a couple by more than 215 00:10:24,828 --> 00:10:27,508 Speaker 1: thirty points. The Dolphins win to go to three and 216 00:10:27,548 --> 00:10:30,028 Speaker 1: oh Alan can't believe that he's frustrated. I think he's mad. 217 00:10:31,348 --> 00:10:34,388 Speaker 1: Ken Dorsey has the gift of the millennium as he 218 00:10:34,588 --> 00:10:38,228 Speaker 1: smashes his surface, smashes everything in sight, and those two 219 00:10:38,228 --> 00:10:40,148 Speaker 1: guys have a nice moment, a lot of respect between 220 00:10:40,148 --> 00:10:42,428 Speaker 1: two and Josh Allen to have finally beats the Bills. 221 00:10:43,068 --> 00:10:45,908 Speaker 1: Guys a big shock here twenty one to nineteen. Maybe 222 00:10:45,908 --> 00:10:48,508 Speaker 1: it shouldn't be. Here's the reaction for both quarterbacks. Roll 223 00:10:48,548 --> 00:10:52,068 Speaker 1: it please what we believe. We believed in each other. 224 00:10:52,108 --> 00:10:54,348 Speaker 1: We believed in ourselves. We might be new to a 225 00:10:54,388 --> 00:10:57,188 Speaker 1: lot of the people that are watching, but we don't 226 00:10:57,228 --> 00:10:59,188 Speaker 1: do anything more than what we're asked out there on 227 00:10:59,228 --> 00:11:02,068 Speaker 1: the field as well as practice, and that's what we do. 228 00:11:02,108 --> 00:11:05,148 Speaker 1: We just trust each other, go out and play. We 229 00:11:05,228 --> 00:11:07,348 Speaker 1: really beat ourselves tonight. Credit to them. They had a 230 00:11:07,348 --> 00:11:09,028 Speaker 1: really good game plan. They came out and they did 231 00:11:09,028 --> 00:11:11,028 Speaker 1: what they had to do. But there's there's obviously plays 232 00:11:11,028 --> 00:11:12,348 Speaker 1: that we went back and that's going to happen over 233 00:11:12,348 --> 00:11:15,908 Speaker 1: the course of every single game, this one especially time 234 00:11:15,908 --> 00:11:18,708 Speaker 1: for Today's wake up Call presented by Verizon. Now this 235 00:11:18,788 --> 00:11:21,228 Speaker 1: question feels applicable. This would be what popped from this 236 00:11:21,268 --> 00:11:24,268 Speaker 1: game because that one had everything going on between Dolphins 237 00:11:24,268 --> 00:11:28,628 Speaker 1: and Bills. But Jason, what popped for you? This Dolphins defense, ben, 238 00:11:28,868 --> 00:11:34,268 Speaker 1: but don't break. The Bills office had ninety plays, ninety plays, 239 00:11:34,628 --> 00:11:39,428 Speaker 1: Miami thirty nine plays. They killed them all the offensive 240 00:11:39,468 --> 00:11:42,548 Speaker 1: stats ninety to thirty nine plays. Look at the yardish differential, 241 00:11:42,988 --> 00:11:45,588 Speaker 1: first downs, time of possession. If you look at the 242 00:11:45,588 --> 00:11:49,268 Speaker 1: stat sheet, everything about this game said the Buffalo Bills 243 00:11:49,548 --> 00:11:52,788 Speaker 1: should have won the game. But the Miami Dolphins defense 244 00:11:52,988 --> 00:11:56,468 Speaker 1: did not break. Bills were down there four tries, four 245 00:11:56,508 --> 00:11:59,348 Speaker 1: tries to scare right there on like the five yard line, 246 00:11:59,548 --> 00:12:03,228 Speaker 1: and they did not let them in. This defense has 247 00:12:03,268 --> 00:12:05,508 Speaker 1: showed up. They gave up a tondred yards and points 248 00:12:05,668 --> 00:12:08,108 Speaker 1: first Baltimore a week ago, but found a way to 249 00:12:08,228 --> 00:12:10,708 Speaker 1: a louder offense back in the game, this one a 250 00:12:10,868 --> 00:12:13,868 Speaker 1: scorcher down in Miami. They found a way. We talked 251 00:12:13,868 --> 00:12:17,028 Speaker 1: about Buffalo's offense as being a bus saul. They've just 252 00:12:17,068 --> 00:12:20,188 Speaker 1: been ripping through their former The two opponents they played, 253 00:12:20,468 --> 00:12:23,228 Speaker 1: they met the Miami Dolphins defense and they were not 254 00:12:23,348 --> 00:12:25,748 Speaker 1: able to overcome them. Shout out to that Dolphins demon 255 00:12:26,148 --> 00:12:28,988 Speaker 1: Daball and all of those guys actually making plays. I 256 00:12:29,028 --> 00:12:31,068 Speaker 1: agree with you, but I must say. I'm gonna point 257 00:12:31,148 --> 00:12:35,228 Speaker 1: specifically to the Miami defensive line. They overwhelmed the Buffalo 258 00:12:35,228 --> 00:12:38,868 Speaker 1: Bills offensively. It was ridiculous. They ran through that offensive 259 00:12:38,868 --> 00:12:43,388 Speaker 1: line the same way Diego Maradona did against England. I 260 00:12:43,428 --> 00:12:45,028 Speaker 1: know you guys are gonna be here for a while, Dude, 261 00:12:45,068 --> 00:12:48,268 Speaker 1: not use that line outside of here. End welfare. They 262 00:12:48,268 --> 00:12:51,668 Speaker 1: don't like that out here anyway. The Miami Dolphins Manuel 263 00:12:51,668 --> 00:12:55,588 Speaker 1: August seven quarterback pressures, Melbourne Ingram's five quarterback pressures, two 264 00:12:55,668 --> 00:12:59,028 Speaker 1: quarterback sacks. They were all over Josh Allen. They had 265 00:12:59,068 --> 00:13:01,868 Speaker 1: a fantastic game. They dominated the football countin Ingram. That 266 00:13:01,948 --> 00:13:05,548 Speaker 1: rarity that wears nothing on the arms right, crazy for it. Yeah, 267 00:13:05,748 --> 00:13:07,188 Speaker 1: I've never said in my career, I don't think any 268 00:13:07,188 --> 00:13:08,948 Speaker 1: of us have the Miami Dolphins are the biggest story 269 00:13:08,948 --> 00:13:10,788 Speaker 1: in the league. They are the number one story. They 270 00:13:10,788 --> 00:13:12,628 Speaker 1: are three and oz and it's awesome. I don't know 271 00:13:12,668 --> 00:13:14,588 Speaker 1: in my lifetime if the Dolphins have ever been the 272 00:13:14,588 --> 00:13:16,148 Speaker 1: biggest story in the league, you'd have to go back 273 00:13:16,148 --> 00:13:18,508 Speaker 1: to Marino A. Spentura. I'm not even kidding like that. 274 00:13:18,668 --> 00:13:20,708 Speaker 1: Is that the biggest they've been since the Pet Detective. 275 00:13:20,908 --> 00:13:22,868 Speaker 1: They're three and oh, they're fresh, they're cool, they're fun. 276 00:13:23,068 --> 00:13:24,748 Speaker 1: I do not think they're the best team in the league, 277 00:13:24,748 --> 00:13:26,068 Speaker 1: but I think they just beat the best team in 278 00:13:26,068 --> 00:13:29,108 Speaker 1: the league, and that matters. Here's the facts. Mike McDaniel 279 00:13:29,148 --> 00:13:31,508 Speaker 1: to started his coaching career, has blown the doors off 280 00:13:31,508 --> 00:13:34,428 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick, has had a massive comeback against John Harbaugh, 281 00:13:34,468 --> 00:13:36,948 Speaker 1: and then just beat everybody's Super Bowl pick. That's all 282 00:13:36,988 --> 00:13:39,228 Speaker 1: he's done. Three and oh, and everyone was saying, yeah, 283 00:13:39,228 --> 00:13:41,028 Speaker 1: the Dolphins are intriguing, but I don't know those first 284 00:13:41,028 --> 00:13:43,228 Speaker 1: three games that might be tough. No, no, no, three 285 00:13:43,228 --> 00:13:45,028 Speaker 1: and oh. And let me just say one thing to 286 00:13:45,068 --> 00:13:47,468 Speaker 1: the Bill's mafia. I understand you were without a lot 287 00:13:47,508 --> 00:13:50,068 Speaker 1: of players and it really made a difference, especially both safeties. 288 00:13:50,108 --> 00:13:51,708 Speaker 1: I understand it was very hot and there were some 289 00:13:51,748 --> 00:13:54,388 Speaker 1: things that you're wrong. Take the loss, all right, don't don't. 290 00:13:54,468 --> 00:13:57,508 Speaker 1: Don't whine and complain and blame weather and a fish. 291 00:13:57,788 --> 00:14:00,948 Speaker 1: Take the loss, take the medicine, take the pain, bounce 292 00:14:01,028 --> 00:14:02,948 Speaker 1: back from it. Be a better fan based than to 293 00:14:02,988 --> 00:14:05,468 Speaker 1: sit here in the morning and say it's fine. We 294 00:14:05,508 --> 00:14:07,348 Speaker 1: all know that you were missing plays. We know you 295 00:14:07,388 --> 00:14:09,148 Speaker 1: don't have to whine about it. Give the Miami Dolphins 296 00:14:09,188 --> 00:14:10,668 Speaker 1: their credit. They made more plays at the end of 297 00:14:10,668 --> 00:14:12,148 Speaker 1: the game. There were a couple of teams and the 298 00:14:12,188 --> 00:14:14,348 Speaker 1: Broncos were one yesterday that I just feel like are 299 00:14:14,428 --> 00:14:16,388 Speaker 1: learning how to win, and the Dolphins are also doing 300 00:14:16,388 --> 00:14:18,508 Speaker 1: it right in front of us. Last week, I complimented 301 00:14:18,508 --> 00:14:20,508 Speaker 1: two a tongue of Violoa for just looking cool as 302 00:14:20,508 --> 00:14:23,788 Speaker 1: a cucumber in that comeback win against the Ravens in Baltimore. 303 00:14:23,828 --> 00:14:25,268 Speaker 1: And you know who gets the cool as a Cucumber 304 00:14:25,308 --> 00:14:27,828 Speaker 1: award this week, it's Mike McDaniel. He just looks like, 305 00:14:27,908 --> 00:14:29,908 Speaker 1: let me just hold my remote control here and press 306 00:14:29,988 --> 00:14:32,668 Speaker 1: all the right buttons to play the right way, and 307 00:14:32,668 --> 00:14:35,828 Speaker 1: in this offense that is brand new to everybody, and 308 00:14:35,868 --> 00:14:37,628 Speaker 1: he is just getting things out of two a tug 309 00:14:37,748 --> 00:14:39,748 Speaker 1: of viola that we had not seen before at the 310 00:14:39,868 --> 00:14:42,828 Speaker 1: NFL level. And he's doing it by only throwing to 311 00:14:42,908 --> 00:14:45,788 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill for thirty three yards in this game. That 312 00:14:45,988 --> 00:14:47,988 Speaker 1: is so not the equation we thought we were going 313 00:14:48,028 --> 00:14:49,828 Speaker 1: to see out of a Dolphins win, and yet here 314 00:14:49,868 --> 00:14:52,868 Speaker 1: they are. Also, if you said the Bills offenses the 315 00:14:52,868 --> 00:14:54,988 Speaker 1: buzz off, they had the ball for forty minutes yesterday 316 00:14:55,028 --> 00:14:56,828 Speaker 1: and this is how this game went credit to the 317 00:14:56,828 --> 00:15:00,348 Speaker 1: Dolphins left and right. Mike Cuter, Sure, super bad mclovin, 318 00:15:00,628 --> 00:15:03,348 Speaker 1: but instead you got my guy, Mike McGann. Youre talking 319 00:15:03,348 --> 00:15:05,868 Speaker 1: about super cool, got connections. He's got a game with 320 00:15:05,908 --> 00:15:08,788 Speaker 1: super back. See and Jason changed during the commercial break. 321 00:15:08,868 --> 00:15:14,148 Speaker 1: This guy took his shirt off hitting. I mean, Jason's 322 00:15:14,148 --> 00:15:17,868 Speaker 1: in shape. I try to be in shape. Aaron Rodgers, 323 00:15:17,948 --> 00:15:21,348 Speaker 1: talk about him. Brady, you're on the same Rogers. We 324 00:15:21,348 --> 00:15:23,268 Speaker 1: can talk about that later. And loved tea in London? 325 00:15:23,308 --> 00:15:27,268 Speaker 1: Everybody verse a god? Who would be the victor Packers win? 326 00:15:27,388 --> 00:15:29,508 Speaker 1: Fourteen to twelve? The Rams had to play the first 327 00:15:29,548 --> 00:15:31,388 Speaker 1: two games at home. Now they're on the road. They're 328 00:15:31,428 --> 00:15:34,268 Speaker 1: six and oh under Sean McVeagh opening on the road, 329 00:15:34,348 --> 00:15:36,268 Speaker 1: Rams would go on to do this one twenty to twelve. 330 00:15:36,308 --> 00:15:39,228 Speaker 1: Aaron Donald fastest playered one hundred sacks in the NFL 331 00:15:39,308 --> 00:15:42,108 Speaker 1: in history. A monster. And how about these Eagles? How 332 00:15:42,148 --> 00:15:44,268 Speaker 1: about the Eagles? Sorry, oh see, but they're so good 333 00:15:44,388 --> 00:15:47,028 Speaker 1: right now? By the way, Giants undefeated two. Davante Smith 334 00:15:47,028 --> 00:15:49,348 Speaker 1: helped the Eagles remain with the last undefeated teams the NFL. 335 00:15:49,348 --> 00:16:07,668 Speaker 1: We're gonna talk about them next Live from London. Stacy 336 00:16:07,788 --> 00:16:11,028 Speaker 1: tales with us as well all week long, but unfortunately 337 00:16:11,108 --> 00:16:13,788 Speaker 1: we have assigned Stacy to the trench coat group and 338 00:16:13,868 --> 00:16:16,988 Speaker 1: she is out in the elements. Stacy, you're where the 339 00:16:17,028 --> 00:16:20,348 Speaker 1: Saints are? They have just arrived Phillius in on. What's 340 00:16:20,348 --> 00:16:26,108 Speaker 1: happening where you are? Well, I'm standing in front of 341 00:16:26,188 --> 00:16:29,268 Speaker 1: Jamie and good morning everybody. A stunning London plane tree 342 00:16:29,268 --> 00:16:32,348 Speaker 1: if you can see it behind me undisclosed location. I 343 00:16:32,388 --> 00:16:35,028 Speaker 1: am with the Saints. They are arriving literally after a 344 00:16:35,068 --> 00:16:38,148 Speaker 1: significant delay you guys last night, leaving Charlotte of course, 345 00:16:38,188 --> 00:16:41,108 Speaker 1: and that loss yesterday against the Carolina Panthers. But they 346 00:16:41,108 --> 00:16:43,908 Speaker 1: are here about three to four hours late. Alas we 347 00:16:43,948 --> 00:16:46,348 Speaker 1: will hear from Dennis Allen, the head coach, at about 348 00:16:46,348 --> 00:16:50,428 Speaker 1: four local time. If that doesn't change running back mark 349 00:16:50,588 --> 00:16:53,588 Speaker 1: ingram de Mario Davis the linebacker, and throughout the course 350 00:16:53,628 --> 00:16:55,228 Speaker 1: of the week. I mean, they'll hit the practice field 351 00:16:55,268 --> 00:16:59,268 Speaker 1: on Wednesday and certainly look to reclaim themselves after a 352 00:16:59,348 --> 00:17:02,108 Speaker 1: really tough loss yesterday and hearing from Dennis Allen after 353 00:17:02,108 --> 00:17:05,388 Speaker 1: that game. Just too many penalties turnover continue to be 354 00:17:05,428 --> 00:17:08,708 Speaker 1: a problem with this football team and starting slow, so 355 00:17:08,748 --> 00:17:10,628 Speaker 1: they got to start fast. They have to figure it out. 356 00:17:10,868 --> 00:17:13,348 Speaker 1: It's somewhat of a gut check week. I would tell you. 357 00:17:13,748 --> 00:17:16,908 Speaker 1: I listened to several players after the game. I always love, 358 00:17:16,948 --> 00:17:19,388 Speaker 1: as you guys do, listening to Cam Jordan from that 359 00:17:19,468 --> 00:17:22,988 Speaker 1: defensive line and such an important leader for this group, 360 00:17:23,228 --> 00:17:25,708 Speaker 1: and he said, interestingly, this is a time we have 361 00:17:25,748 --> 00:17:28,148 Speaker 1: a chance to capture a moment that has been given 362 00:17:28,148 --> 00:17:30,308 Speaker 1: to us leaders on both sides of the football. This 363 00:17:30,348 --> 00:17:32,828 Speaker 1: is an accountability week for the New Orleans Saints as 364 00:17:32,828 --> 00:17:35,108 Speaker 1: they head into Week four here in London to face 365 00:17:35,148 --> 00:17:37,468 Speaker 1: the Vikings team that looked pretty good down the stretch 366 00:17:37,588 --> 00:17:40,348 Speaker 1: yesterday they did and was a really clutch win for them. So, Stacy, 367 00:17:40,388 --> 00:17:43,108 Speaker 1: the Saints had just arrived. Meanwhile, the Vikings are on 368 00:17:43,148 --> 00:17:45,908 Speaker 1: a completely different schedule. We're all so excited for Kirk 369 00:17:45,908 --> 00:17:49,268 Speaker 1: Cousins to be unleashed on the United Kingdom and go international. Stacy, 370 00:17:49,388 --> 00:17:53,708 Speaker 1: what is the Vikings play? Well? The international community knows 371 00:17:53,788 --> 00:17:57,868 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins well, Kyle, you know back to twenty sixteen, right, 372 00:17:57,948 --> 00:18:01,068 Speaker 1: he still has the single game record for past yards 373 00:18:01,108 --> 00:18:03,388 Speaker 1: in a game four hundred and fifty eight he had 374 00:18:03,428 --> 00:18:08,148 Speaker 1: back with then Washington football team in twenty sixteen and 375 00:18:08,228 --> 00:18:11,108 Speaker 1: so he knows this place well, but obviously made some 376 00:18:11,148 --> 00:18:13,268 Speaker 1: big plays down the stretch yesterday. And of course we 377 00:18:13,268 --> 00:18:16,268 Speaker 1: remember that kJ Osborne catch to seal the deal as 378 00:18:16,268 --> 00:18:19,468 Speaker 1: they faced the Detroit Lions. So their plan is much 379 00:18:19,508 --> 00:18:22,188 Speaker 1: different trajectory than these Saints. They will head to the 380 00:18:22,188 --> 00:18:25,308 Speaker 1: airport in Minnesota on Thursday. They will land here on 381 00:18:25,348 --> 00:18:29,348 Speaker 1: Friday morning, and I appreciated the locals. Asking Kirk Cousins 382 00:18:29,388 --> 00:18:31,668 Speaker 1: about returning to London, he said, it's one of those 383 00:18:31,708 --> 00:18:34,508 Speaker 1: trips where you land on Friday morning and you're a zombie. 384 00:18:34,548 --> 00:18:36,468 Speaker 1: You go to practice, but you've got to lock in. 385 00:18:36,508 --> 00:18:38,588 Speaker 1: You've got a dial into red zone, you've got a 386 00:18:38,628 --> 00:18:40,868 Speaker 1: dial into the game plan. You still start to really 387 00:18:40,908 --> 00:18:43,748 Speaker 1: settle in, you guys, he said on Saturdays. So just 388 00:18:43,908 --> 00:18:45,788 Speaker 1: you know, again to give our viewers an understanding, the 389 00:18:45,828 --> 00:18:48,588 Speaker 1: Saints are here today and people might wonder why the 390 00:18:48,668 --> 00:18:50,988 Speaker 1: Vikings would come in so late. Every team has a 391 00:18:50,988 --> 00:18:54,708 Speaker 1: different approach and every team has gone through studiously how 392 00:18:54,988 --> 00:18:57,188 Speaker 1: they have had success and those who have been here 393 00:18:57,228 --> 00:18:59,948 Speaker 1: before I had success. So for the Vikings getting here Friday, 394 00:19:00,108 --> 00:19:02,308 Speaker 1: Kirk said, we'll settle in Saturday and then it's a 395 00:19:02,348 --> 00:19:04,988 Speaker 1: regular football game here as they try to build momentum. 396 00:19:05,068 --> 00:19:07,388 Speaker 1: Kevin O'Connell, the new head coach, you guy said essentially 397 00:19:07,468 --> 00:19:10,708 Speaker 1: last night, what a resilient win to overcome adversity as 398 00:19:10,748 --> 00:19:14,748 Speaker 1: they continue to change and rebuild the culture with these Vikings. Absolutely, 399 00:19:14,788 --> 00:19:16,828 Speaker 1: resiliency is something I'm sure the Saints would like to 400 00:19:16,868 --> 00:19:19,668 Speaker 1: adopt and in a game here on Sunday against the Viking, 401 00:19:19,708 --> 00:19:22,228 Speaker 1: Stacey Dales, thank you. We're going to check in, Stay warm, 402 00:19:22,308 --> 00:19:24,508 Speaker 1: go hang out with your London plane tree, I think 403 00:19:24,588 --> 00:19:27,108 Speaker 1: is what you called it great. You're an expert on 404 00:19:27,148 --> 00:19:29,788 Speaker 1: so many fronts, right, London Plane. Let's take a look 405 00:19:29,788 --> 00:19:33,028 Speaker 1: at the international games that are upcoming this season. This Sunday, 406 00:19:33,388 --> 00:19:36,228 Speaker 1: nine thirty am Eastern on NFL Network kicks everything off 407 00:19:36,308 --> 00:19:39,668 Speaker 1: Viking Saints, Oh great one, Packers Giants a week after that. 408 00:19:39,908 --> 00:19:43,468 Speaker 1: It's a cool back to back Sunday experience here in London. 409 00:19:43,908 --> 00:19:45,748 Speaker 1: Later in the month, the Jaguars, who are a regular 410 00:19:45,828 --> 00:19:48,788 Speaker 1: visit here, hosts the Denver Broncos, and then the first 411 00:19:48,868 --> 00:19:51,628 Speaker 1: game ever played in Germany goes down to Munich. Tom Brady, 412 00:19:51,668 --> 00:19:55,228 Speaker 1: who is an international well known figure. It's he's the 413 00:19:55,268 --> 00:19:57,668 Speaker 1: guy that you meet anybody I know, Tom Brady like, 414 00:19:57,708 --> 00:19:59,508 Speaker 1: that's what they say to you. And then Mexico City, 415 00:19:59,508 --> 00:20:01,788 Speaker 1: a game that's been played before. But the five fifteen 416 00:20:01,868 --> 00:20:03,948 Speaker 1: years of international games, and there are the five you're 417 00:20:03,948 --> 00:20:06,428 Speaker 1: looking at season O. See you more than anybody know 418 00:20:06,628 --> 00:20:08,668 Speaker 1: the impact and how the game has grown in the 419 00:20:08,748 --> 00:20:11,268 Speaker 1: United Kingdom in particular. Walk us through what that's like here. 420 00:20:11,428 --> 00:20:14,828 Speaker 1: Tom Brady and Odell Beckham Junior. Yeah, yeah, the only 421 00:20:14,828 --> 00:20:17,108 Speaker 1: two that Yeah, those are two guys that are known 422 00:20:17,188 --> 00:20:19,388 Speaker 1: all over the world. But I think, quite frankly, what 423 00:20:19,428 --> 00:20:21,628 Speaker 1: has happened out here has been nothing short of amazing. 424 00:20:21,708 --> 00:20:23,428 Speaker 1: I was here for the very first game. It was 425 00:20:23,468 --> 00:20:25,228 Speaker 1: more of an oddity. It was more of a spectacle. 426 00:20:25,348 --> 00:20:28,268 Speaker 1: Right now, what you see is fans have actual teams 427 00:20:28,268 --> 00:20:30,588 Speaker 1: who they support. I mean, the growth year and a 428 00:20:30,708 --> 00:20:32,708 Speaker 1: year out ever since I've been out here has been 429 00:20:32,708 --> 00:20:35,788 Speaker 1: nothing short of amazing. I mean every single year, if 430 00:20:35,788 --> 00:20:37,988 Speaker 1: the NFL played eight games here in London, they would 431 00:20:38,028 --> 00:20:40,908 Speaker 1: all be sold out. In a fantastic level of growth 432 00:20:40,908 --> 00:20:42,868 Speaker 1: of the NFL out here. It's fun to watch. You know, 433 00:20:43,108 --> 00:20:45,428 Speaker 1: the money football was here four years ago and you 434 00:20:45,428 --> 00:20:47,188 Speaker 1: could tell the difference already. They were a lot of 435 00:20:47,308 --> 00:20:49,428 Speaker 1: Jaguars fans and they were the de facto team and 436 00:20:49,428 --> 00:20:50,988 Speaker 1: you'd see them in the PUDs. But we went to 437 00:20:50,988 --> 00:20:53,428 Speaker 1: a pub yesterday and it was like going to a 438 00:20:53,468 --> 00:20:55,948 Speaker 1: pub in the United States. There were Saints fans, they 439 00:20:55,948 --> 00:20:58,788 Speaker 1: were Rams fans. It wasn't just this one fan base. 440 00:20:59,068 --> 00:21:01,028 Speaker 1: And they know the game. You can tell because they're 441 00:21:01,028 --> 00:21:02,788 Speaker 1: watching Red Zone and they know all the nuances that 442 00:21:02,948 --> 00:21:05,028 Speaker 1: we are past this phase of this is our game. 443 00:21:05,108 --> 00:21:06,748 Speaker 1: They know the game. I think they know the game 444 00:21:06,748 --> 00:21:08,668 Speaker 1: better than a lot of us. And you've seen that, right, 445 00:21:08,748 --> 00:21:11,028 Speaker 1: no question about that. The game does not belong to 446 00:21:11,068 --> 00:21:14,308 Speaker 1: America anymore. It is now a global game. It is 447 00:21:14,308 --> 00:21:16,628 Speaker 1: in the United Kingdom, it is in Germany, it's in Mexico, 448 00:21:16,668 --> 00:21:18,828 Speaker 1: it is in Africa, it is all over the place, 449 00:21:18,828 --> 00:21:21,348 Speaker 1: and everybody's tuning in because the game deserves that. Yeah, 450 00:21:21,348 --> 00:21:23,508 Speaker 1: it's funny. We were in the in the pubs yesterday 451 00:21:23,548 --> 00:21:25,948 Speaker 1: and we met a young man our first day here 452 00:21:26,028 --> 00:21:28,308 Speaker 1: and we asked him, do you know anybody in the game. 453 00:21:28,508 --> 00:21:31,468 Speaker 1: The only two players he named was Tom Brady and 454 00:21:31,708 --> 00:21:35,148 Speaker 1: Odell Beckham. You've been doing this for years now, coming 455 00:21:35,188 --> 00:21:38,028 Speaker 1: over growing the game internationally. What has been the biggest 456 00:21:38,028 --> 00:21:40,708 Speaker 1: thing you've learned throughout the process of doing so since 457 00:21:40,708 --> 00:21:43,468 Speaker 1: you retired, well, I would like to say, like, how 458 00:21:43,588 --> 00:21:45,788 Speaker 1: in tune the people are because at first when I 459 00:21:45,788 --> 00:21:47,868 Speaker 1: came out here, there was no TV shows, There was 460 00:21:47,948 --> 00:21:49,748 Speaker 1: nothing right. So if you were to be a fan 461 00:21:49,788 --> 00:21:52,828 Speaker 1: of the NFL, like you actually had to really like study, 462 00:21:52,828 --> 00:21:55,028 Speaker 1: you had to do so many different things to actually 463 00:21:55,068 --> 00:21:57,068 Speaker 1: be able to do things. But now they have the sky, 464 00:21:57,268 --> 00:21:59,588 Speaker 1: they have red Zone, they have all these different things 465 00:21:59,588 --> 00:22:01,348 Speaker 1: out here for people to be able to watch the game. 466 00:22:01,388 --> 00:22:02,948 Speaker 1: So the growth of the game in terms of people 467 00:22:02,988 --> 00:22:05,268 Speaker 1: consuming it has just been expen It's cool. When the 468 00:22:05,268 --> 00:22:07,108 Speaker 1: games were first played here at the stadiums, you can 469 00:22:07,148 --> 00:22:09,148 Speaker 1: speak to this. They used to tell fans went to 470 00:22:09,228 --> 00:22:11,828 Speaker 1: cheer because they didn't know the momentum and the minutia 471 00:22:11,868 --> 00:22:13,388 Speaker 1: of the game. And now they've done away with that. 472 00:22:13,428 --> 00:22:14,788 Speaker 1: But it used to be like now would be the 473 00:22:14,828 --> 00:22:17,388 Speaker 1: time today, Yeah, it's like so cool, Like we know 474 00:22:17,468 --> 00:22:19,468 Speaker 1: now how the game was. Now Broncos fans do that 475 00:22:19,468 --> 00:22:22,628 Speaker 1: their home games. Yeah, it's circle. Now they all know 476 00:22:22,668 --> 00:22:24,828 Speaker 1: if they see Lamar Jackson on the field, you should 477 00:22:24,868 --> 00:22:28,268 Speaker 1: start cheering. They're only going to do something special if 478 00:22:28,268 --> 00:22:30,908 Speaker 1: somebody did vers than New eng The pages. Lamar Jackson 479 00:22:30,908 --> 00:22:34,268 Speaker 1: has been wonderful to watch. They went thirty seven to 480 00:22:34,268 --> 00:22:37,108 Speaker 1: twenty six. All right. A couple of former Patriots coaches 481 00:22:37,228 --> 00:22:38,788 Speaker 1: based to each other, like, you're gonna wear the hoodie, 482 00:22:38,788 --> 00:22:40,228 Speaker 1: you can wear her. None either us are gonna wear 483 00:22:40,228 --> 00:22:42,028 Speaker 1: the hoodie. We're a lot more fashionable than Bill Belichick. 484 00:22:42,108 --> 00:22:43,868 Speaker 1: Let's go all the way. At the fourth quarter, Raiders 485 00:22:43,908 --> 00:22:45,988 Speaker 1: are down. Titan's going to win at twenty four twenty two. 486 00:22:46,148 --> 00:22:47,868 Speaker 1: All right, So this is supposed to be the Carson 487 00:22:47,868 --> 00:22:50,748 Speaker 1: Wentz nice fun revenge game. I think the Eagles took 488 00:22:50,748 --> 00:22:52,948 Speaker 1: offense to that. It's kind of like the US colonies 489 00:22:52,988 --> 00:22:55,188 Speaker 1: taken offense to having their imports and exports limited by 490 00:22:55,188 --> 00:22:57,108 Speaker 1: the Crown. It was called the Navigation Act. Guys, we 491 00:22:57,148 --> 00:23:00,068 Speaker 1: will not stand, and neither will the Philadelphia Eagles defense. 492 00:23:00,308 --> 00:23:02,708 Speaker 1: And this was a terrible day for Carson Wentz and 493 00:23:02,748 --> 00:23:06,828 Speaker 1: the Commanders. They were sacked nine times. Oci had a 494 00:23:06,868 --> 00:23:08,468 Speaker 1: sack and a half in the game. It wasn't even playing. 495 00:23:08,748 --> 00:23:11,108 Speaker 1: It's incredible they credited with a sack and a half. 496 00:23:11,828 --> 00:23:13,988 Speaker 1: A J. Brown had a touchdown. The Eagles did what 497 00:23:14,028 --> 00:23:16,268 Speaker 1: the Eagles do this year, which is just blow the 498 00:23:16,268 --> 00:23:19,228 Speaker 1: doors off people, including in their house piled up in Pennsylvania, 499 00:23:19,268 --> 00:23:22,428 Speaker 1: the cradle of democracy in the United States. God bless them. 500 00:23:22,588 --> 00:23:26,868 Speaker 1: Miami was victorious twenteen one to nineteen and a thriller. 501 00:23:27,028 --> 00:23:28,748 Speaker 1: And we're gonna go to the Dolphins locker room to 502 00:23:28,788 --> 00:23:31,228 Speaker 1: see what the reaction was at for that huge division window. 503 00:23:32,068 --> 00:23:34,708 Speaker 1: Why we don't free about anything. We've had so many 504 00:23:34,788 --> 00:23:38,308 Speaker 1: lessons these two three weeks, but like, who's gonna win 505 00:23:38,348 --> 00:23:42,108 Speaker 1: it for us? Everyone's getting the game ball for this one. 506 00:23:43,148 --> 00:23:46,268 Speaker 1: We are three and zero, which was not the goals 507 00:23:46,308 --> 00:23:48,428 Speaker 1: that we set out, but it's all we can control 508 00:23:48,588 --> 00:23:51,188 Speaker 1: right now. Okay, so let's get back to work tomorrow. 509 00:23:51,188 --> 00:23:53,948 Speaker 1: But enjoy it tonight. This was a special one. Fillas 510 00:23:54,108 --> 00:23:57,788 Speaker 1: they all said, you couldn't and you did. Miami comes 511 00:23:57,828 --> 00:23:59,788 Speaker 1: up with a huge win against the Bills. They remain 512 00:23:59,828 --> 00:24:02,628 Speaker 1: undefeated along with the Eagles and the Giants. Are the 513 00:24:02,668 --> 00:24:05,708 Speaker 1: Dolphins the most complete team in the NFL right now? 514 00:24:06,428 --> 00:24:09,588 Speaker 1: Most complete? I'm not gonna go there yet, but they're 515 00:24:09,628 --> 00:24:12,628 Speaker 1: finding ways to win. Mike McDaniel said it, who's going 516 00:24:12,708 --> 00:24:15,188 Speaker 1: to step up, who's going to make the play, And 517 00:24:15,228 --> 00:24:18,108 Speaker 1: they did that, and that's what they were yesterday. No 518 00:24:18,188 --> 00:24:19,948 Speaker 1: matter how hot it was, no matter which way the 519 00:24:19,988 --> 00:24:23,788 Speaker 1: game went, they continue to come up and make the play. 520 00:24:23,868 --> 00:24:27,388 Speaker 1: This team truly believes in themselves. They have a new coach, 521 00:24:27,468 --> 00:24:29,908 Speaker 1: there's kind of a new beginning for them and they 522 00:24:29,948 --> 00:24:31,868 Speaker 1: believe in one another and you can see that on 523 00:24:31,908 --> 00:24:34,508 Speaker 1: the field and you can see that in the passion 524 00:24:34,868 --> 00:24:38,468 Speaker 1: after Cameron Wolf talked to Javon Holland and he was 525 00:24:38,508 --> 00:24:41,268 Speaker 1: still fired up after the game as he talked about 526 00:24:41,268 --> 00:24:43,548 Speaker 1: the win. Let's take a listen to javan Holland and 527 00:24:43,628 --> 00:24:46,468 Speaker 1: what he had to say back against the wall. I 528 00:24:46,508 --> 00:24:48,468 Speaker 1: can do his fight. I can do his fight. That's 529 00:24:48,468 --> 00:24:50,428 Speaker 1: all we did back against the wall. That's all we 530 00:24:50,468 --> 00:24:53,348 Speaker 1: do with fight. Man, don't never count us out ever. 531 00:24:53,628 --> 00:24:55,028 Speaker 1: Were always an a fighting an't over it to the 532 00:24:55,068 --> 00:24:57,308 Speaker 1: fat that he sees. That's what it is. That's our spirit, man. 533 00:24:57,348 --> 00:24:59,588 Speaker 1: We fighters. We don't back down and we came. We 534 00:24:59,628 --> 00:25:01,388 Speaker 1: bounce back. We don't never break. We've been where we 535 00:25:01,428 --> 00:25:04,508 Speaker 1: never break. That's what it is. It's not all over 536 00:25:04,748 --> 00:25:09,228 Speaker 1: until the fat Lady sings said by Javalhallad. A gritty 537 00:25:09,268 --> 00:25:12,028 Speaker 1: team finding ways to win. It hasn't always been pretty 538 00:25:12,028 --> 00:25:15,148 Speaker 1: at all. London been incredibly hospitable to us right, very welcome. 539 00:25:15,348 --> 00:25:17,628 Speaker 1: The Miami Dolphins not hospitable at all. And I don't 540 00:25:17,628 --> 00:25:19,268 Speaker 1: know if they're the most complete team. I don't think 541 00:25:19,308 --> 00:25:21,468 Speaker 1: they are. But a huge part of the reason they 542 00:25:21,468 --> 00:25:23,428 Speaker 1: won yesterday was I think their home field and I 543 00:25:23,468 --> 00:25:25,588 Speaker 1: think their home conditions. The fact is, if you're watching 544 00:25:25,628 --> 00:25:27,428 Speaker 1: that game, the Bills were gassed at the end of it, 545 00:25:27,468 --> 00:25:29,508 Speaker 1: and these are just Spencer Brown, their right tackle had 546 00:25:29,508 --> 00:25:31,868 Speaker 1: to leave the game was something called heat illness. To 547 00:25:32,028 --> 00:25:34,348 Speaker 1: find Diggs left the game cramping up. Gabe Davis was 548 00:25:34,388 --> 00:25:36,748 Speaker 1: gassed at the end. Josh Allen threw over sixty passes. 549 00:25:36,828 --> 00:25:39,028 Speaker 1: And I don't think me saying this takes away from 550 00:25:39,028 --> 00:25:41,468 Speaker 1: the Dolphins win. That is part of your home organization, 551 00:25:41,548 --> 00:25:43,348 Speaker 1: that is part of your home field. Just like the 552 00:25:43,348 --> 00:25:46,028 Speaker 1: Bills will say, come play in Buffalo in January, it's 553 00:25:46,108 --> 00:25:49,388 Speaker 1: very difficult. Go play in Miami in September or October. 554 00:25:49,428 --> 00:25:51,228 Speaker 1: It's a different deal. You guys have both been there, 555 00:25:51,268 --> 00:25:53,628 Speaker 1: you were a Miami Dolphin. I think in the fourth quarter, 556 00:25:53,668 --> 00:25:55,588 Speaker 1: I think the Bills were really gassed, and I think 557 00:25:55,628 --> 00:25:57,268 Speaker 1: mentally they started to come and hinge a little bit. 558 00:25:57,308 --> 00:25:59,068 Speaker 1: In Miami was settled it'll be a big game in 559 00:25:59,068 --> 00:26:00,868 Speaker 1: Buffalo because I think they played them in December, so 560 00:26:00,868 --> 00:26:02,908 Speaker 1: it's kind of actually perfect. But for now, there's a 561 00:26:02,908 --> 00:26:04,988 Speaker 1: million reasons you could say, as a Bill, yeah, but 562 00:26:04,988 --> 00:26:06,788 Speaker 1: but but but you didn't make enough plays. The Dolphins 563 00:26:06,828 --> 00:26:08,148 Speaker 1: are three and out, and three and out is three 564 00:26:08,148 --> 00:26:09,988 Speaker 1: and outs, and he had plenty of opportunity to forty 565 00:26:09,988 --> 00:26:12,948 Speaker 1: minutes the Bill's offense had the ball. It's incredible defensive 566 00:26:12,988 --> 00:26:18,708 Speaker 1: attentiveness by the Dolphins. Complete team to me means powerful, talented, unstoppable. 567 00:26:18,908 --> 00:26:21,508 Speaker 1: That's not the Dolphins yet. They have all the tools. 568 00:26:21,548 --> 00:26:24,788 Speaker 1: But no one expected the Dolphins to be in this situation. 569 00:26:24,908 --> 00:26:27,948 Speaker 1: The doubt that was raining down on Tua was still 570 00:26:28,028 --> 00:26:31,268 Speaker 1: checking in about August fifteenth this season. I mean, he 571 00:26:31,308 --> 00:26:34,668 Speaker 1: had not done anything to show anybody to think otherwise 572 00:26:34,708 --> 00:26:36,668 Speaker 1: of his performance in the NFL. I don't know what 573 00:26:36,708 --> 00:26:38,748 Speaker 1: it took. Some could say, oh, it's the arrival of 574 00:26:38,788 --> 00:26:41,348 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill. He had thirty three yards in this game. 575 00:26:41,548 --> 00:26:44,268 Speaker 1: Is it just his presence that is making everybody more comfortable? 576 00:26:44,308 --> 00:26:46,428 Speaker 1: Is it Mike McDaniel. We'll never know. All we know 577 00:26:46,468 --> 00:26:48,188 Speaker 1: at this point is that they're three and oh. Not 578 00:26:48,228 --> 00:26:51,148 Speaker 1: the most powerful, but that win is very statement like 579 00:26:51,308 --> 00:26:54,268 Speaker 1: for me, very very good football team. The Miami Dolphins, 580 00:26:54,308 --> 00:26:56,388 Speaker 1: I think the most complete team. I wouldn't say so, 581 00:26:56,548 --> 00:26:58,988 Speaker 1: I would say they do have a very very high 582 00:26:59,028 --> 00:27:02,348 Speaker 1: level of intestinal fortitude as well. That's what I like 583 00:27:02,388 --> 00:27:04,188 Speaker 1: to call it, right, But I think the most complete 584 00:27:04,188 --> 00:27:07,228 Speaker 1: team that would have to go to the Philadelphia. Oh 585 00:27:08,268 --> 00:27:11,908 Speaker 1: you can do, mister New York Giants say it. Want 586 00:27:11,948 --> 00:27:18,228 Speaker 1: us to help you? Eagles? Yeah, I was worried about you. 587 00:27:18,748 --> 00:27:21,668 Speaker 1: The most complete football team offensively, we all seen what 588 00:27:21,748 --> 00:27:24,308 Speaker 1: Jalen Husts can do in defensively they float out again 589 00:27:24,388 --> 00:27:27,268 Speaker 1: after the quarterback. This is a magnificent football team. You 590 00:27:27,348 --> 00:27:30,348 Speaker 1: have to say that, Philip. Yeah, I'm worried about your 591 00:27:30,388 --> 00:27:33,548 Speaker 1: intestinal fortitudo right now. Yeah, there, it is the most 592 00:27:33,548 --> 00:27:36,228 Speaker 1: complete team in football. How I mean, you really had 593 00:27:36,268 --> 00:27:37,708 Speaker 1: to go out on the limb for yourself to say 594 00:27:37,748 --> 00:27:40,388 Speaker 1: that about them. Really, congratulations, that's why you are a 595 00:27:40,388 --> 00:27:43,388 Speaker 1: free Time You're a free Time presenter of the year. 596 00:27:43,588 --> 00:27:49,188 Speaker 1: Unbiased might hurt, it's unbiased. It's fantastic spiderweb shirt on. 597 00:27:49,228 --> 00:27:54,028 Speaker 1: It looks great coming up on Good Morning Football. Brady 598 00:27:54,028 --> 00:27:56,268 Speaker 1: in the books could not beat the clock last night 599 00:27:56,268 --> 00:27:57,908 Speaker 1: and the clock, almost beat them a couple of times. 600 00:27:57,908 --> 00:27:59,308 Speaker 1: At the end, we're gonna break down the battle of 601 00:27:59,348 --> 00:28:00,788 Speaker 1: the goats or the boats, so whatever you want to 602 00:28:00,788 --> 00:28:03,468 Speaker 1: call them, goat versus boat. We're gonna break down their 603 00:28:03,468 --> 00:28:05,428 Speaker 1: first game handshake. That's what we do here. Plus we're 604 00:28:05,428 --> 00:28:09,388 Speaker 1: just getting started in London, England. Fish and Chips, pints, 605 00:28:09,388 --> 00:28:12,148 Speaker 1: Sonny pints. We'll have more sights sounds of football after 606 00:28:12,188 --> 00:28:27,348 Speaker 1: the break where I'm fired. Love it here. Fourteen to 607 00:28:27,428 --> 00:28:30,908 Speaker 1: twelve Packers win. Let's see what Brady had to say 608 00:28:31,108 --> 00:28:35,268 Speaker 1: after the game, after the tough loss. Take it away, Brady. Yeah, 609 00:28:35,268 --> 00:28:37,028 Speaker 1: I just looked up and we had a just a 610 00:28:37,028 --> 00:28:40,388 Speaker 1: bad execution. That's really what it is, nothing more. Did 611 00:28:40,428 --> 00:28:43,308 Speaker 1: you try to check the run at that point? Yeah, 612 00:28:43,308 --> 00:28:45,268 Speaker 1: it's just, Yeah, there's a lot to it, so bad 613 00:28:45,308 --> 00:28:47,468 Speaker 1: execution on offense at a time where we need a 614 00:28:47,468 --> 00:28:49,068 Speaker 1: good execution and we didn't get it. And there was 615 00:28:49,068 --> 00:28:50,068 Speaker 1: a lot of other times we had a lot of 616 00:28:50,068 --> 00:28:52,148 Speaker 1: other bad execution And I think the reality is when 617 00:28:52,188 --> 00:28:54,468 Speaker 1: you do that, you don't have the opportunity to score points. 618 00:28:55,468 --> 00:28:57,988 Speaker 1: For anyone who missed Tom Brady arriving at the stadium yesterday, 619 00:28:58,028 --> 00:29:00,228 Speaker 1: that white long sleeve shirt he's wearing that says Forever Young. 620 00:29:00,268 --> 00:29:01,908 Speaker 1: On the back, there's a picture of Tom Brady when 621 00:29:01,908 --> 00:29:04,028 Speaker 1: he was like ten years old. It's a fantastic move. 622 00:29:04,548 --> 00:29:07,348 Speaker 1: It's a fantastic move by the goat. Yeah, it fits great, 623 00:29:07,388 --> 00:29:09,428 Speaker 1: like the cheeks and everything. That to me was the 624 00:29:09,468 --> 00:29:11,268 Speaker 1: most epic thing that I saw from either of those 625 00:29:11,308 --> 00:29:13,708 Speaker 1: quarterbacks in that game, because, Wow, it wasn't a high 626 00:29:13,708 --> 00:29:15,708 Speaker 1: scoring one. It didn't really come down to the wire. 627 00:29:15,948 --> 00:29:17,788 Speaker 1: Drives were not going up and down the field. How 628 00:29:17,788 --> 00:29:20,828 Speaker 1: do we make this game ended? What it like? It 629 00:29:20,948 --> 00:29:22,628 Speaker 1: just had a weird We wanted it to be something 630 00:29:22,668 --> 00:29:25,348 Speaker 1: that it wasn't. There was three touchdowns in the entire game. 631 00:29:25,428 --> 00:29:29,268 Speaker 1: We're like this epic quarterback battle Brady and Rogers. The 632 00:29:29,428 --> 00:29:32,468 Speaker 1: play of the game, play of the game, yeah, was 633 00:29:32,748 --> 00:29:36,188 Speaker 1: after these scores. The last touchdown was a delay of game. Yeah, 634 00:29:36,228 --> 00:29:38,988 Speaker 1: this was not an epic battle. It was good defense 635 00:29:39,028 --> 00:29:41,948 Speaker 1: on good defense. But the Packers defense was better and 636 00:29:41,948 --> 00:29:44,028 Speaker 1: that's why they came away with the way, no question 637 00:29:44,108 --> 00:29:47,268 Speaker 1: about that. I think everybody wanted to see the epic battle. 638 00:29:47,308 --> 00:29:49,948 Speaker 1: Like you said, of these two quarterbacks, the best quarterbacks 639 00:29:49,988 --> 00:29:54,468 Speaker 1: in the history of football. You know who showed up defenses. 640 00:29:55,908 --> 00:29:59,148 Speaker 1: These two defenses were flat out outstanding. You talk about 641 00:29:59,148 --> 00:30:02,308 Speaker 1: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, led by Top bro Litz, coming 642 00:30:02,348 --> 00:30:04,948 Speaker 1: with pressure all over the place, did not allow Green 643 00:30:04,988 --> 00:30:07,228 Speaker 1: Bay to get going after those opening drives. And then 644 00:30:07,268 --> 00:30:08,868 Speaker 1: you look at what Green Bay was able to do 645 00:30:09,108 --> 00:30:11,668 Speaker 1: shutting down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Even if they had 646 00:30:11,748 --> 00:30:14,868 Speaker 1: Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, all those players, the Green Bay 647 00:30:14,868 --> 00:30:16,908 Speaker 1: Packers were still going to go out there and dominate 648 00:30:16,948 --> 00:30:20,188 Speaker 1: because defensively they are now standing football team. Frankly, I'm 649 00:30:20,188 --> 00:30:22,468 Speaker 1: glad you two are here because two Super Bowl champions 650 00:30:22,628 --> 00:30:24,988 Speaker 1: on the defensive side of the ball. These highlights are 651 00:30:25,028 --> 00:30:28,028 Speaker 1: made for you because this is not it was a 652 00:30:28,108 --> 00:30:30,708 Speaker 1: beauty defensively for a lot of games. This was not 653 00:30:30,948 --> 00:30:35,908 Speaker 1: some epic, historically defining quarterback battle which we all were 654 00:30:35,948 --> 00:30:38,628 Speaker 1: clamoring for between Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady. And I'm 655 00:30:38,668 --> 00:30:41,068 Speaker 1: so appreciative Aaron Rodgers because after the game he had 656 00:30:41,108 --> 00:30:44,228 Speaker 1: this great conversation with Tom Rinaldi where he really I 657 00:30:44,268 --> 00:30:47,188 Speaker 1: felt like, set the stage for this close friendship and 658 00:30:47,308 --> 00:30:49,868 Speaker 1: the connection that these two quarterbacks have after a game 659 00:30:49,868 --> 00:30:54,468 Speaker 1: like this, it's special. You know, I've been really fortunate 660 00:30:54,468 --> 00:30:57,068 Speaker 1: to play in a great air of quarterbacks, some absolute 661 00:30:57,148 --> 00:31:01,148 Speaker 1: legends in the all time pantheon of NFL quarterbacks, and 662 00:31:01,348 --> 00:31:03,708 Speaker 1: just feel really blessed to still be here, still be playing. 663 00:31:03,748 --> 00:31:05,948 Speaker 1: I can't believe Tommy's forty five and still doing it 664 00:31:06,188 --> 00:31:08,148 Speaker 1: at a super high level with not a lot of 665 00:31:08,148 --> 00:31:10,268 Speaker 1: guys to throw two tonight. But it's a big win 666 00:31:10,348 --> 00:31:12,148 Speaker 1: for us. It's going to be a great plane ride home. 667 00:31:13,348 --> 00:31:15,148 Speaker 1: Aaron's hair is also how I looked like coming off 668 00:31:15,188 --> 00:31:19,388 Speaker 1: the Red Eye, coming out of the hat. No, but 669 00:31:19,468 --> 00:31:21,748 Speaker 1: he was specifically asked by Tom and Aldi about Tom 670 00:31:21,748 --> 00:31:23,628 Speaker 1: Brady and it took him a good eleven and a 671 00:31:23,668 --> 00:31:26,148 Speaker 1: half seconds before he even referenced Tommy and the fact 672 00:31:26,148 --> 00:31:27,588 Speaker 1: that he's still playing at the age of forty five. 673 00:31:27,868 --> 00:31:30,548 Speaker 1: These two don't seem like they like each other. And 674 00:31:30,708 --> 00:31:32,708 Speaker 1: this game, we wanted it to be something, as I 675 00:31:32,708 --> 00:31:35,788 Speaker 1: said before, that it was not. We are in a great, 676 00:31:35,788 --> 00:31:38,188 Speaker 1: a blessed era of quarterbacks and these two are at 677 00:31:38,228 --> 00:31:40,348 Speaker 1: the end, and we have fantastic ones that are up 678 00:31:40,348 --> 00:31:42,108 Speaker 1: and coming. So really the people that are blessed are 679 00:31:42,148 --> 00:31:45,548 Speaker 1: the fans. Really, they really are. And I also think Jamie, 680 00:31:45,548 --> 00:31:47,428 Speaker 1: I like where you're going with the relationship between Risers 681 00:31:47,428 --> 00:31:48,748 Speaker 1: and you know that. I love that, But I think 682 00:31:48,788 --> 00:31:50,908 Speaker 1: we've been remissed and not take a quick second. Brady 683 00:31:50,988 --> 00:31:53,228 Speaker 1: is very popular here in the UK and they love him, 684 00:31:53,428 --> 00:31:55,508 Speaker 1: and he's a massive star and he's our greatest champion. 685 00:31:55,548 --> 00:31:58,108 Speaker 1: And yet Ocie, how does it feel to be responsible 686 00:31:58,148 --> 00:32:00,788 Speaker 1: for a couple of the worst moments of his life? 687 00:32:00,988 --> 00:32:03,308 Speaker 1: Talk about it feels great. I gotta be honest with 688 00:32:03,388 --> 00:32:05,628 Speaker 1: you now. You know what I found really interested on 689 00:32:05,908 --> 00:32:08,388 Speaker 1: is that ever since Tom Brady left New England, huh 690 00:32:08,508 --> 00:32:11,788 Speaker 1: kind of like him a lot, you know, I don't. 691 00:32:11,828 --> 00:32:13,668 Speaker 1: I don't really know what it is. When he was 692 00:32:13,668 --> 00:32:15,668 Speaker 1: in New England he was very I think it's not 693 00:32:15,708 --> 00:32:17,948 Speaker 1: just me, I think a lot of people. As soon 694 00:32:17,988 --> 00:32:20,388 Speaker 1: as he left New England his liability went through the roof. 695 00:32:20,708 --> 00:32:23,068 Speaker 1: But in reference to your question, it is one of 696 00:32:23,108 --> 00:32:25,388 Speaker 1: the greatest moments of my life to have knocked that 697 00:32:25,508 --> 00:32:28,908 Speaker 1: guy off his perch. Undefeated football team. We took them down, 698 00:32:29,108 --> 00:32:31,188 Speaker 1: absolutely incredible and we respect you for it, and so 699 00:32:31,348 --> 00:32:33,388 Speaker 1: do the British people. I'll just think in behalf of them. Now. 700 00:32:33,428 --> 00:32:36,348 Speaker 1: As for where Jamie was going, look, great respect between 701 00:32:36,348 --> 00:32:39,708 Speaker 1: Brady and Rodgers Dan friends, they're never gonna be friends. 702 00:32:39,908 --> 00:32:41,868 Speaker 1: And we know this and it's not subtle, and that 703 00:32:41,948 --> 00:32:43,948 Speaker 1: soundbit was not subtle. So now, since we have another 704 00:32:43,988 --> 00:32:45,988 Speaker 1: chapter in the rivalry, let's take a look back, shall 705 00:32:46,028 --> 00:32:48,748 Speaker 1: we at all the postgame handshakes between these two, and 706 00:32:48,828 --> 00:32:50,348 Speaker 1: let's just break them down. There's all the way back 707 00:32:50,348 --> 00:32:52,948 Speaker 1: in twenty fourteen, Brady lost. Brady is out of there, 708 00:32:53,228 --> 00:32:55,988 Speaker 1: quick pat and he gone runs the fastest forty ever 709 00:32:55,988 --> 00:32:58,628 Speaker 1: have away from. Now Brady starts winning, Come here, hugs, 710 00:32:58,708 --> 00:33:00,868 Speaker 1: bring it in. Rogers is giving him that pat, like, 711 00:33:00,948 --> 00:33:02,868 Speaker 1: let go of me. I'm pissed off. No, no, no way, 712 00:33:03,468 --> 00:33:06,028 Speaker 1: another thing, all right, So that's Brady when finally a sent. 713 00:33:06,188 --> 00:33:08,588 Speaker 1: Now this is a Brady blowout win, and Rogers just 714 00:33:08,588 --> 00:33:10,788 Speaker 1: like it wasn't our day today. He's got some gallows humor. 715 00:33:10,828 --> 00:33:13,108 Speaker 1: He's laughing. Now. Remember then they met in the playoffs 716 00:33:13,108 --> 00:33:15,348 Speaker 1: the same year. Roger's taking off the field for the 717 00:33:15,348 --> 00:33:18,348 Speaker 1: field goal. Now Rogers just ashing quick, hug, good job, 718 00:33:18,388 --> 00:33:20,428 Speaker 1: good job, all those pats. And then we get to 719 00:33:20,468 --> 00:33:23,348 Speaker 1: this one. Rodgers wins and Brady's hitting him with a 720 00:33:23,428 --> 00:33:27,388 Speaker 1: quick keep in touch, keep in touch, and Rogers is 721 00:33:27,428 --> 00:33:29,628 Speaker 1: saying touch this ll Brady, that's what I want you 722 00:33:29,668 --> 00:33:32,028 Speaker 1: to touch. Okay, don't tell me to keep in touch. 723 00:33:32,388 --> 00:33:34,468 Speaker 1: I'll let you know when I won this game. We've 724 00:33:34,508 --> 00:33:37,628 Speaker 1: got to win a decade plus for this touch this Ell. 725 00:33:38,028 --> 00:33:39,628 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, but that's the way it goes. They got 726 00:33:39,628 --> 00:33:41,908 Speaker 1: those are They're not best friends. They are two great quarterbacks, 727 00:33:41,988 --> 00:33:44,268 Speaker 1: but I liked it. They're not best and it's palpable. 728 00:33:44,428 --> 00:33:47,868 Speaker 1: We love it. Week three was a wild one. There 729 00:33:47,868 --> 00:33:49,548 Speaker 1: were a few moments that held us jumping off the 730 00:33:49,628 --> 00:33:51,428 Speaker 1: SETI put the hood up and go up the SETTI 731 00:33:51,468 --> 00:33:53,668 Speaker 1: that would be sofa over here? Am I saying it right? 732 00:33:53,748 --> 00:33:56,388 Speaker 1: Setting Osie? I got it? Got it, Setti. We're gonna 733 00:33:56,388 --> 00:33:58,868 Speaker 1: give us our picks next. For what took us off 734 00:33:58,908 --> 00:34:05,788 Speaker 1: the city, off the Setty Pildren tonk atender to addle 735 00:34:05,868 --> 00:34:06,428 Speaker 1: rook at the wind