1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:12,948 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,268 --> 00:00:24,028 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:24,148 --> 00:00:25,828 Speaker 3: The Bears had that going as well, on a five 5 00:00:25,868 --> 00:00:28,308 Speaker 3: game win streak until they didn't and snapped on Sunday 6 00:00:28,308 --> 00:00:31,628 Speaker 3: against the Packers, a heavily anticipated game that ended with 7 00:00:31,668 --> 00:00:33,828 Speaker 3: the benefit to the Green Bay Packers. The game was 8 00:00:33,868 --> 00:00:36,748 Speaker 3: tied in the final seconds. The Packers put them above. 9 00:00:36,868 --> 00:00:40,068 Speaker 3: Bears could have taken care of business until they couldn't 10 00:00:40,348 --> 00:00:42,588 Speaker 3: at the goal line when their quarterback threw up the 11 00:00:42,588 --> 00:00:44,668 Speaker 3: ball and the Packers intercepted him. Their head coach Ben 12 00:00:44,748 --> 00:00:47,908 Speaker 3: Johnson met with the media yesterday and was actually asked 13 00:00:47,948 --> 00:00:50,428 Speaker 3: about a non football play after the game. 14 00:00:51,348 --> 00:00:53,468 Speaker 4: I know Matt Lafleur was asked about the quick handshake 15 00:00:53,508 --> 00:00:53,828 Speaker 4: at the end. 16 00:00:53,908 --> 00:00:55,028 Speaker 5: We didn't ask you about it. 17 00:00:55,468 --> 00:00:58,708 Speaker 6: Did you make anything of it or not? That feels 18 00:00:58,748 --> 00:01:00,828 Speaker 6: like every handshake I have at the end of the game. 19 00:01:02,268 --> 00:01:03,668 Speaker 7: My thing is like, what did you want him. 20 00:01:03,548 --> 00:01:04,308 Speaker 2: To say in that moment? 21 00:01:04,508 --> 00:01:06,748 Speaker 3: You know, what do we make of Ben Johnson's comments 22 00:01:06,748 --> 00:01:08,668 Speaker 3: on the handshake and the fact that we're now forty 23 00:01:08,668 --> 00:01:10,468 Speaker 3: eight hours nearly Manti after that game. 24 00:01:10,508 --> 00:01:11,748 Speaker 8: Well, I got to give I think you got to 25 00:01:11,788 --> 00:01:13,908 Speaker 8: give credit to Mount Lafleur, because he could have been 26 00:01:13,908 --> 00:01:16,268 Speaker 8: the one that easily make it awkward because all of 27 00:01:16,268 --> 00:01:18,908 Speaker 8: the things that were being said from Ben Johnson about 28 00:01:18,988 --> 00:01:21,348 Speaker 8: him and his history with the packers. 29 00:01:22,028 --> 00:01:23,708 Speaker 6: You bet that Mela floor. 30 00:01:23,748 --> 00:01:25,428 Speaker 8: If you wanted to make it very he would have 31 00:01:25,428 --> 00:01:27,308 Speaker 8: just held onto the hand and as he tried to 32 00:01:27,308 --> 00:01:29,348 Speaker 8: walk away, just squeeze it and just looked. 33 00:01:29,108 --> 00:01:30,428 Speaker 9: At him right in the eyes, and. 34 00:01:30,588 --> 00:01:32,028 Speaker 4: It could have been a scene. 35 00:01:32,268 --> 00:01:33,988 Speaker 9: So to Ben Johnson, yes. 36 00:01:33,908 --> 00:01:38,708 Speaker 8: It was one of those normal interactions with another head coach, 37 00:01:38,788 --> 00:01:40,948 Speaker 8: but it was normal because of that man right there, 38 00:01:40,988 --> 00:01:43,308 Speaker 8: Because that man, instead of just tapping him on the back, 39 00:01:43,508 --> 00:01:45,548 Speaker 8: could have just held his hand and squeezed it for 40 00:01:45,588 --> 00:01:48,148 Speaker 8: about a good awkward five seconds and we would have 41 00:01:48,188 --> 00:01:49,668 Speaker 8: been talking about it a little bit longer. 42 00:01:49,708 --> 00:01:53,348 Speaker 10: Isaac, Yeah, I think Ben Johnson is a job's not 43 00:01:53,428 --> 00:01:55,708 Speaker 10: finished guy. I always quote Kobe where he's like, job's 44 00:01:55,748 --> 00:01:58,148 Speaker 10: not finished. I want to just watch this video Ben Johnson. 45 00:01:58,428 --> 00:02:00,268 Speaker 10: I think this is the guy that was in that 46 00:02:00,348 --> 00:02:01,388 Speaker 10: handshake situation. 47 00:02:01,748 --> 00:02:02,828 Speaker 6: Look at this guy. 48 00:02:03,228 --> 00:02:06,428 Speaker 10: Serious, I finished. I don't care where you want to play, 49 00:02:06,588 --> 00:02:07,028 Speaker 10: I'm there. 50 00:02:07,188 --> 00:02:07,628 Speaker 6: That's him. 51 00:02:08,068 --> 00:02:09,908 Speaker 10: Why is he even wasting his time shaking hands at 52 00:02:09,908 --> 00:02:10,188 Speaker 10: the end of. 53 00:02:10,148 --> 00:02:11,788 Speaker 6: The game, you wants to go talk to his team. 54 00:02:12,228 --> 00:02:14,228 Speaker 10: I think I think it was just another handshake for 55 00:02:14,268 --> 00:02:15,268 Speaker 10: the great Ben Johnson. 56 00:02:15,588 --> 00:02:16,748 Speaker 6: What do you think, La Garrett? 57 00:02:17,348 --> 00:02:19,708 Speaker 11: Man, that's that's that seemed a little personal to me, 58 00:02:21,428 --> 00:02:23,308 Speaker 11: and I'm hey, I'm all for the personals. You know 59 00:02:23,348 --> 00:02:24,988 Speaker 11: what I'm saying. If you're gonna talk trash, you gotta 60 00:02:24,988 --> 00:02:26,828 Speaker 11: be able to back it up. Man, he gave me 61 00:02:26,868 --> 00:02:28,788 Speaker 11: one of the one of the fresh prince of bel airs, 62 00:02:29,868 --> 00:02:30,628 Speaker 11: you know what I'm saying. 63 00:02:30,708 --> 00:02:32,268 Speaker 6: So that was that. 64 00:02:32,268 --> 00:02:35,068 Speaker 11: That's that in all intent purposes, that was that was 65 00:02:35,108 --> 00:02:36,988 Speaker 11: what it was intent for. You know, I don't got 66 00:02:36,988 --> 00:02:38,828 Speaker 11: to say much to you. We came out here, we 67 00:02:38,868 --> 00:02:41,428 Speaker 11: handle business. You said what you said. Now you got 68 00:02:41,428 --> 00:02:42,708 Speaker 11: to go talk about it. I'm gonna just go in 69 00:02:42,748 --> 00:02:43,948 Speaker 11: here and celebrate with my guys. 70 00:02:46,148 --> 00:02:51,148 Speaker 1: Well, listen, this whole matchup, the game, the handshake, the media, 71 00:02:51,428 --> 00:02:55,108 Speaker 1: everything it is enshrouded with the context of the fact 72 00:02:55,108 --> 00:02:57,948 Speaker 1: that they are playing in two weeks. That's what makes 73 00:02:57,988 --> 00:03:01,708 Speaker 1: this thing so fun. It's like there's a sequel coming, guys. 74 00:03:02,028 --> 00:03:05,228 Speaker 1: This one right here was was infinished he war. The 75 00:03:05,268 --> 00:03:08,308 Speaker 1: next one is endgame. Like it's a cliffhanger, we go, 76 00:03:08,508 --> 00:03:10,628 Speaker 1: we go right into it in two weeks in Chicago. 77 00:03:10,828 --> 00:03:13,508 Speaker 1: So A, they're not going to say anything to make 78 00:03:13,548 --> 00:03:15,668 Speaker 1: it bigger, they're not going to do anything. But the 79 00:03:15,748 --> 00:03:19,788 Speaker 1: handshake after that one is really interesting, really interesting. A 80 00:03:20,468 --> 00:03:23,348 Speaker 1: because maybe Lafleur wins the second one and maybe he 81 00:03:23,508 --> 00:03:25,068 Speaker 1: pulls them in a little bit and I don't know, 82 00:03:25,108 --> 00:03:27,828 Speaker 1: let's say, let's talk about a little bit, or maybe 83 00:03:27,868 --> 00:03:30,748 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson wins that one and shows up differently, And 84 00:03:30,868 --> 00:03:32,988 Speaker 1: just when you think it couldn't be even more interesting, 85 00:03:33,668 --> 00:03:36,868 Speaker 1: then there's the idea that this sequel might have a 86 00:03:37,188 --> 00:03:40,108 Speaker 1: trilogy where they play in the they might play in 87 00:03:40,148 --> 00:03:43,628 Speaker 1: the playoffs, so all kinds of stuff that they're shutting 88 00:03:43,628 --> 00:03:45,748 Speaker 1: this down. I think both of them don't like each other. 89 00:03:45,748 --> 00:03:47,348 Speaker 1: I think both of them want to gouge each other's 90 00:03:47,388 --> 00:03:50,428 Speaker 1: eyeballs out. The second handshaker is the one I'm looking 91 00:03:50,468 --> 00:03:52,468 Speaker 1: to because that's the one they'll have a little more payoff. 92 00:03:52,548 --> 00:03:55,068 Speaker 3: Legard, who list off the head coaches that you played 93 00:03:55,068 --> 00:03:58,188 Speaker 3: for and just what those handshakes or interactions were, like, 94 00:03:58,228 --> 00:04:00,268 Speaker 3: who was a guy that on GMFB? If we if 95 00:04:00,268 --> 00:04:03,308 Speaker 3: you were still playing, we'd be talking about handshake gait essentially. 96 00:04:03,828 --> 00:04:04,988 Speaker 9: Man, I'm to go with Bill. 97 00:04:05,188 --> 00:04:08,028 Speaker 7: Yeah, I have to go with Bill Man, Bill meat everybody. 98 00:04:07,668 --> 00:04:08,508 Speaker 6: Bill beat everybody. 99 00:04:08,548 --> 00:04:11,668 Speaker 11: I mean, I've seen clips where he's talked, you know, 100 00:04:11,868 --> 00:04:14,868 Speaker 11: said some crazy stuff to coaches, and I've seen things 101 00:04:14,868 --> 00:04:16,348 Speaker 11: where he's talked to players. 102 00:04:16,428 --> 00:04:17,268 Speaker 6: I've seen Bill. 103 00:04:17,308 --> 00:04:21,068 Speaker 11: I've seen Bill do some some crazy handshakes. Man, he 104 00:04:21,148 --> 00:04:23,948 Speaker 11: never looks pleasant, you know what I'm saying. So he doesn't. 105 00:04:24,028 --> 00:04:26,548 Speaker 11: He doesn't look very approachable. You got to really know him. 106 00:04:26,588 --> 00:04:29,108 Speaker 11: But man, that's the one that I mean, uh my god, 107 00:04:29,188 --> 00:04:31,748 Speaker 11: Rahiem Morris. Back when I was with the Buccaneers. Man, 108 00:04:32,108 --> 00:04:34,228 Speaker 11: that's one guy that was gonna no matter when lose 109 00:04:34,268 --> 00:04:35,868 Speaker 11: or drop me, He's gonna come up with a huge 110 00:04:35,868 --> 00:04:37,428 Speaker 11: smile on his face. He's going to shake your hand, 111 00:04:37,428 --> 00:04:39,108 Speaker 11: He's going to tell you a good job, and then 112 00:04:39,148 --> 00:04:39,868 Speaker 11: he probably. 113 00:04:39,548 --> 00:04:41,588 Speaker 6: Give it to us in the locker room. But he's 114 00:04:41,628 --> 00:04:41,988 Speaker 6: He's one. 115 00:04:42,068 --> 00:04:43,708 Speaker 11: You know, those are two different guys when it comes 116 00:04:43,708 --> 00:04:45,748 Speaker 11: to how they how they meet the post game handshake, 117 00:04:46,468 --> 00:04:48,388 Speaker 11: Bill is Bill is a Bill is a legend in 118 00:04:48,708 --> 00:04:49,268 Speaker 11: that aspect. 119 00:04:49,308 --> 00:04:51,588 Speaker 3: I'm sure he is a unicorn with wh how we 120 00:04:51,628 --> 00:04:54,908 Speaker 3: were tracking him upon arrival all the way through the handshake, Kyle, 121 00:04:54,948 --> 00:04:56,628 Speaker 3: We always like to check in on your people too. 122 00:04:56,668 --> 00:05:00,148 Speaker 3: We know you're in a very many group chats amongst 123 00:05:00,188 --> 00:05:03,308 Speaker 3: the Bears fan family included and friends. Isaac brought up 124 00:05:03,348 --> 00:05:05,788 Speaker 3: this concept listening to a podcast on his way in today, 125 00:05:05,868 --> 00:05:08,548 Speaker 3: saying that the audacity of somebody from the eagle side 126 00:05:08,548 --> 00:05:09,948 Speaker 3: of things saying last night could have been. 127 00:05:09,868 --> 00:05:10,828 Speaker 7: A moral victory. 128 00:05:11,028 --> 00:05:13,948 Speaker 3: Are there moral victories in Bears Land right now with 129 00:05:13,988 --> 00:05:16,668 Speaker 3: how they competed with the Packers on Sunday? 130 00:05:17,108 --> 00:05:20,268 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think most of the Bears fans chatter. I mean, 131 00:05:20,308 --> 00:05:23,268 Speaker 1: like ninety percent of it is that last play. It's 132 00:05:23,388 --> 00:05:25,948 Speaker 1: all breaking down every single angle of. 133 00:05:25,828 --> 00:05:26,708 Speaker 6: That last play. 134 00:05:27,228 --> 00:05:30,988 Speaker 1: And there's truthers that say that DJ Moore wasn't actually. 135 00:05:30,628 --> 00:05:32,188 Speaker 6: Open and you couldn't get the ball to him. 136 00:05:32,228 --> 00:05:34,908 Speaker 1: This is every text that I'm on and every Twitter 137 00:05:34,948 --> 00:05:36,828 Speaker 1: thread that I follow is about this play. This is 138 00:05:36,868 --> 00:05:40,228 Speaker 1: fourth and one they call the pass. You know, this 139 00:05:40,428 --> 00:05:42,948 Speaker 1: is just breaking this down. I think the consensus is 140 00:05:43,828 --> 00:05:46,628 Speaker 1: a he had comet was open. In fact, he was 141 00:05:46,628 --> 00:05:48,708 Speaker 1: wide open at the right time, and I think Caleb 142 00:05:48,788 --> 00:05:49,908 Speaker 1: just didn't make the right play. 143 00:05:50,388 --> 00:05:51,588 Speaker 6: And that's I think. 144 00:05:51,708 --> 00:05:53,868 Speaker 1: I don't think anybody disagrees with that, I think that 145 00:05:53,908 --> 00:05:55,908 Speaker 1: Ben Jonson dialed up something that would have worked and 146 00:05:55,948 --> 00:05:58,108 Speaker 1: Caleb didn't make the right play. So there's not a 147 00:05:58,148 --> 00:06:01,108 Speaker 1: lot of debating right now. It's just like that followed 148 00:06:01,108 --> 00:06:03,108 Speaker 1: the same pattern the Bears have had all year, where 149 00:06:03,188 --> 00:06:06,188 Speaker 1: they're down, they're not playing well, and then oh they 150 00:06:06,268 --> 00:06:08,108 Speaker 1: make a rally, they start running the ball and right 151 00:06:08,148 --> 00:06:09,548 Speaker 1: at the end of the game they're about to steal 152 00:06:09,548 --> 00:06:12,228 Speaker 1: it like they have many times this year. The difference 153 00:06:12,308 --> 00:06:14,708 Speaker 1: was that Caleb just didn't make the throw. So again, 154 00:06:15,188 --> 00:06:17,748 Speaker 1: everything is so fun because we do this again in 155 00:06:17,748 --> 00:06:20,428 Speaker 1: two weeks. Everybody goes to your corner, a little intermission 156 00:06:20,428 --> 00:06:22,428 Speaker 1: game where you play someone who doesn't matter. 157 00:06:22,188 --> 00:06:23,988 Speaker 6: That much, and then we do it again. 158 00:06:24,188 --> 00:06:26,588 Speaker 1: I like and the Bear's House, and if the Packers 159 00:06:26,588 --> 00:06:28,828 Speaker 1: win that one is like, then there's no there's no response. 160 00:06:29,068 --> 00:06:31,028 Speaker 8: These are my thoughts about that play. A KB and 161 00:06:31,108 --> 00:06:33,068 Speaker 8: let me know what you think. I think that Caleb 162 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:35,828 Speaker 8: went into autopilot, and what I say about that is 163 00:06:36,228 --> 00:06:40,028 Speaker 8: the very The previous week they ran the similar play 164 00:06:40,068 --> 00:06:42,828 Speaker 8: where he threw that touchdown right. I think when you 165 00:06:42,868 --> 00:06:47,668 Speaker 8: get into certain situations and critical situations as players, sometimes 166 00:06:47,708 --> 00:06:50,628 Speaker 8: you just go into autopilot. You go into muscle memory 167 00:06:50,668 --> 00:06:54,068 Speaker 8: when in certain key situations, especially if I think I 168 00:06:54,148 --> 00:06:57,988 Speaker 8: see something, my mind has already been made up of 169 00:06:58,028 --> 00:06:59,188 Speaker 8: where this ball is going. 170 00:06:59,228 --> 00:07:00,588 Speaker 6: So no matter who people say. 171 00:07:00,428 --> 00:07:03,308 Speaker 8: Oh, this guy's open, that guy's open, because it happened 172 00:07:03,348 --> 00:07:06,348 Speaker 8: and it worked in the past asked, I'm immediately going 173 00:07:06,428 --> 00:07:09,468 Speaker 8: to go there. And I think sometimes in that situation 174 00:07:09,588 --> 00:07:13,908 Speaker 8: like Caleb was in, it worked the previous week beautifully, 175 00:07:14,108 --> 00:07:16,228 Speaker 8: and it did have that chance if there was a 176 00:07:16,308 --> 00:07:18,308 Speaker 8: little bit of air under there. I just think he 177 00:07:18,388 --> 00:07:20,268 Speaker 8: went into autopilot KP in that situation. 178 00:07:20,908 --> 00:07:23,748 Speaker 1: Yeah, listen, Caleb made the right choice. He made it 179 00:07:23,788 --> 00:07:26,308 Speaker 1: too late and too low. My bottom line on this play. 180 00:07:26,348 --> 00:07:28,668 Speaker 1: I've looked at this play a thousand times, just very quickly. 181 00:07:29,188 --> 00:07:30,508 Speaker 1: DeAndre Swift wouldn't. 182 00:07:30,228 --> 00:07:32,148 Speaker 6: Have gotten it. He was covered. Caleb could not have 183 00:07:32,228 --> 00:07:33,308 Speaker 6: run for it. They were on him. 184 00:07:33,508 --> 00:07:35,588 Speaker 1: DJ Moore was way too late, and it's just not 185 00:07:35,748 --> 00:07:38,628 Speaker 1: practically couldn't have gone to him. The read was Comet, 186 00:07:38,788 --> 00:07:40,908 Speaker 1: who was open and who had his hand up and 187 00:07:40,908 --> 00:07:42,828 Speaker 1: would have caught it for a touchdown. He threw it 188 00:07:42,868 --> 00:07:44,628 Speaker 1: too late and too low, and it was on Caleb's 189 00:07:44,628 --> 00:07:46,148 Speaker 1: fault and hopefully he doesn't do that again. 190 00:07:46,188 --> 00:07:47,908 Speaker 6: That's it. That's about them mine here. 191 00:07:47,948 --> 00:07:49,908 Speaker 7: It is the emotionally charged final. 192 00:07:50,508 --> 00:07:50,788 Speaker 9: It's right. 193 00:07:50,828 --> 00:07:53,108 Speaker 1: I mean, it's good. Caleb can make that through all day. 194 00:07:53,148 --> 00:07:55,868 Speaker 1: Throw it in the corner and it's a touchdown. That's 195 00:07:55,908 --> 00:07:57,428 Speaker 1: not a hard throw for him. He waited too long 196 00:07:57,428 --> 00:07:58,788 Speaker 1: and he threw it too low. I don't know if 197 00:07:58,828 --> 00:07:59,468 Speaker 1: there's any other. 198 00:07:59,348 --> 00:08:18,748 Speaker 12: Take good football. 199 00:08:18,988 --> 00:08:22,028 Speaker 3: Josh Allen and the Bills, Drake May and the Patriots. 200 00:08:22,028 --> 00:08:23,708 Speaker 7: Wow, man, side, those are your options. 201 00:08:23,748 --> 00:08:24,108 Speaker 2: That's it. 202 00:08:24,308 --> 00:08:25,948 Speaker 6: Who you got great options? 203 00:08:25,948 --> 00:08:26,108 Speaker 9: Well? 204 00:08:26,108 --> 00:08:28,268 Speaker 8: A few weeks ago, we had a question on our 205 00:08:28,268 --> 00:08:30,668 Speaker 8: show about what AFC team do we trust the most? 206 00:08:30,708 --> 00:08:31,668 Speaker 9: And I picked the Patriots. 207 00:08:31,708 --> 00:08:33,988 Speaker 8: And the reason why I picked the Patriots because I 208 00:08:34,028 --> 00:08:36,348 Speaker 8: thought that they were the most complete team and all 209 00:08:36,388 --> 00:08:40,108 Speaker 8: three phases of the game offensively, defensively and special teams. 210 00:08:40,308 --> 00:08:42,508 Speaker 8: And if you go back to their Giants game, we 211 00:08:42,548 --> 00:08:44,228 Speaker 8: know what we're going to get. I think by now 212 00:08:44,308 --> 00:08:47,868 Speaker 8: with Drake May and that offense very efficient, making a 213 00:08:47,908 --> 00:08:51,548 Speaker 8: lot of good choices. Defensively, I think they play very 214 00:08:51,548 --> 00:08:57,508 Speaker 8: physical football, they play mistake free football, and I love 215 00:08:57,548 --> 00:08:59,508 Speaker 8: how they're able to go out there each and every 216 00:08:59,548 --> 00:09:01,748 Speaker 8: week and execute. But the thing that stood out to 217 00:09:01,788 --> 00:09:03,788 Speaker 8: me the most was the special teams, and the special 218 00:09:03,828 --> 00:09:06,708 Speaker 8: teams to have an impact on the game in. 219 00:09:06,668 --> 00:09:07,708 Speaker 9: A very positive way. 220 00:09:07,828 --> 00:09:10,428 Speaker 8: So if I had to choose between these two really 221 00:09:10,468 --> 00:09:13,988 Speaker 8: really good AFC East teams, I'm always gonna not well, 222 00:09:14,068 --> 00:09:16,028 Speaker 8: not always, but this year I'm going to nod to 223 00:09:16,268 --> 00:09:17,348 Speaker 8: the New England Patriots. 224 00:09:17,388 --> 00:09:21,068 Speaker 13: Okay, Drake May is like a child, right, He's like 225 00:09:21,268 --> 00:09:22,868 Speaker 13: so he's so youthful. 226 00:09:22,948 --> 00:09:25,188 Speaker 6: He looked. I mean, he just looks like a child. 227 00:09:25,348 --> 00:09:25,868 Speaker 6: I love him. 228 00:09:25,908 --> 00:09:28,228 Speaker 13: I love what the Patriots are doing. They're very exciting. 229 00:09:28,308 --> 00:09:30,708 Speaker 13: It's nice to have them back in the in the mix. 230 00:09:31,388 --> 00:09:33,428 Speaker 13: But I'm going with Josh Allen. Man, I'm going with 231 00:09:33,508 --> 00:09:35,268 Speaker 13: Josh Allen and the Bills because they gotta have it. 232 00:09:35,308 --> 00:09:37,268 Speaker 13: And when you gotta have it, you're gonna put the 233 00:09:37,308 --> 00:09:40,108 Speaker 13: ball in the hands of the guy who can make 234 00:09:40,148 --> 00:09:42,828 Speaker 13: the plays. I don't care what type of game this is. 235 00:09:43,028 --> 00:09:45,708 Speaker 13: I mean, it could be fifty to fifty two. Josh 236 00:09:45,748 --> 00:09:47,388 Speaker 13: Allen is gonna figure out a way. If the Bills 237 00:09:47,428 --> 00:09:49,548 Speaker 13: defense doesn't show up and this turns into a shootout, 238 00:09:49,628 --> 00:09:51,748 Speaker 13: he's gonna figure out a way. He's gonna will his 239 00:09:51,828 --> 00:09:54,228 Speaker 13: team forward because that's the kind of player he is. 240 00:09:54,468 --> 00:09:55,268 Speaker 6: I mean, you look at. 241 00:09:55,148 --> 00:09:56,028 Speaker 9: The Buffalo Bills. 242 00:09:56,468 --> 00:09:59,668 Speaker 13: Sure, James Cook stud but it's Josh Allen's team. Look 243 00:09:59,668 --> 00:10:01,348 Speaker 13: at look at this, Look at him balling out here 244 00:10:01,348 --> 00:10:04,188 Speaker 13: in the snow forty yard touchdown run. He is gonna 245 00:10:04,188 --> 00:10:06,508 Speaker 13: make happen just like he made it happen last week. 246 00:10:06,668 --> 00:10:10,708 Speaker 13: He's going to push through whatever difficulty that defense might 247 00:10:10,748 --> 00:10:12,668 Speaker 13: give him, and he's going to make the plays to 248 00:10:12,708 --> 00:10:15,668 Speaker 13: get this job done because he is the man. 249 00:10:16,068 --> 00:10:17,828 Speaker 4: He is the rainy MVP. 250 00:10:18,228 --> 00:10:20,188 Speaker 9: He's just done. I'm going with Josh Allen. Kyle. 251 00:10:21,748 --> 00:10:24,708 Speaker 1: You know, we haven't seen the Patriots in a couple 252 00:10:24,748 --> 00:10:27,948 Speaker 1: of weeks, and actually that's the worst thing that could 253 00:10:27,948 --> 00:10:30,068 Speaker 1: have happened to them was they have their buy. Just 254 00:10:30,148 --> 00:10:33,548 Speaker 1: keep playing, you win every single week, don't stop, just keep. 255 00:10:33,348 --> 00:10:34,148 Speaker 6: Going and going. 256 00:10:34,308 --> 00:10:36,308 Speaker 1: They won ten in a row and then they have 257 00:10:36,388 --> 00:10:38,668 Speaker 1: a bye and actually, in a weird roundabout way, you 258 00:10:38,708 --> 00:10:39,628 Speaker 1: don't even want to buy. 259 00:10:39,788 --> 00:10:41,588 Speaker 6: Just keep on winning and keep them momentum. 260 00:10:41,708 --> 00:10:44,028 Speaker 1: I'm actually gonna go with Buffalo here in fact, because 261 00:10:44,188 --> 00:10:46,548 Speaker 1: part of that reason, but more importantly the reason they 262 00:10:46,588 --> 00:10:49,148 Speaker 1: beat him last time they got two turnovers from Josh 263 00:10:49,148 --> 00:10:51,108 Speaker 1: in the last game. They picked him off he fumbled, 264 00:10:51,108 --> 00:10:54,108 Speaker 1: they recovered in it. I think Josh is playing better 265 00:10:54,148 --> 00:10:57,428 Speaker 1: now than he was then. I still just it's so 266 00:10:57,708 --> 00:11:00,188 Speaker 1: difficult to win this many games in a row. Eleven 267 00:11:00,308 --> 00:11:03,348 Speaker 1: game winning streaks are so rare, and with second year 268 00:11:03,468 --> 00:11:06,588 Speaker 1: quarterback they're almost unheard of. It's not really as slight 269 00:11:06,588 --> 00:11:07,348 Speaker 1: against the Pages. 270 00:11:07,348 --> 00:11:07,908 Speaker 9: They're great. 271 00:11:08,068 --> 00:11:10,428 Speaker 1: They're great, and I think they are going huge places. 272 00:11:10,468 --> 00:11:12,588 Speaker 1: I just think Buffalo is going to have this not 273 00:11:12,828 --> 00:11:15,668 Speaker 1: quite yet moment. Yet We're still here to try to 274 00:11:15,708 --> 00:11:17,948 Speaker 1: win the East. I think Buffalo win is a very 275 00:11:18,068 --> 00:11:20,508 Speaker 1: very close game, and so they both win in each 276 00:11:20,548 --> 00:11:22,908 Speaker 1: other's house, and maybe we do it again in the playoffs. 277 00:11:22,948 --> 00:11:23,948 Speaker 7: Oh my goodness. 278 00:11:23,988 --> 00:11:28,508 Speaker 3: I always love anticipating the third potential matchup in the playoffs. 279 00:11:28,508 --> 00:11:31,948 Speaker 3: On the NFC side of things, moving on on Throwdown Thursday, 280 00:11:31,988 --> 00:11:35,748 Speaker 3: the Lions are currently on the outside looking in in 281 00:11:35,788 --> 00:11:37,948 Speaker 3: regards to the NFC playoff picture, and now they have 282 00:11:37,988 --> 00:11:39,388 Speaker 3: to hit the road, come to our. 283 00:11:39,228 --> 00:11:40,908 Speaker 7: Neck of the woods to take on Sean McVay and 284 00:11:40,948 --> 00:11:41,428 Speaker 7: the Rams. 285 00:11:41,668 --> 00:11:44,108 Speaker 3: Dan Campbell spoke to the media earlier this week about 286 00:11:44,148 --> 00:11:46,228 Speaker 3: facing the top team in the NFC. 287 00:11:46,948 --> 00:11:49,548 Speaker 5: We got to win. We need to win. You know, 288 00:11:49,588 --> 00:11:51,988 Speaker 5: we're trying to get back to that spot. So all 289 00:11:52,028 --> 00:11:54,908 Speaker 5: that matters is this one. Just like it was Dallas Man, 290 00:11:54,948 --> 00:11:56,508 Speaker 5: we had to win that game. We had to find 291 00:11:56,508 --> 00:11:57,988 Speaker 5: a way to win that game. We got to do 292 00:11:57,988 --> 00:12:00,228 Speaker 5: it again on the road versus a round, very good 293 00:12:00,228 --> 00:12:05,348 Speaker 5: team playing at a very high level. So and we 294 00:12:05,428 --> 00:12:07,308 Speaker 5: got to play better. We got to play better to 295 00:12:07,348 --> 00:12:09,388 Speaker 5: beat this team that we're getting ready to face, and 296 00:12:09,428 --> 00:12:11,588 Speaker 5: we will. We can do that. We can play better. 297 00:12:11,868 --> 00:12:13,028 Speaker 5: We will play better. 298 00:12:14,588 --> 00:12:17,788 Speaker 3: The old way technologically speaking, that people used to connect 299 00:12:17,788 --> 00:12:19,868 Speaker 3: phone calls as you would like, unplug this and then 300 00:12:19,908 --> 00:12:21,948 Speaker 3: connect there, and like that's how people were able to 301 00:12:21,948 --> 00:12:22,748 Speaker 3: listen to each other. 302 00:12:22,788 --> 00:12:23,868 Speaker 7: So let's play this game. 303 00:12:24,268 --> 00:12:26,548 Speaker 3: You are able to take an OX cable and plug 304 00:12:26,628 --> 00:12:31,068 Speaker 3: in and listen to a headset on Sunday. Who's headset 305 00:12:31,268 --> 00:12:35,308 Speaker 3: would you want to eavestrap on? Dan Campbell's or Sean mcface. 306 00:12:36,268 --> 00:12:39,268 Speaker 8: Uh So, I'll say this about Dan Campbell. I love 307 00:12:39,348 --> 00:12:41,868 Speaker 8: Dan Campbell, but I think that ever since Dan Campbell 308 00:12:41,988 --> 00:12:45,148 Speaker 8: had the headset on and he's calling in plays with 309 00:12:45,188 --> 00:12:47,388 Speaker 8: that little white sheet of paper in front of his face, 310 00:12:47,588 --> 00:12:51,108 Speaker 8: I don't see the expressive Dan Campbell that I enjoy. 311 00:12:52,148 --> 00:12:55,028 Speaker 8: Whereas Sean McVay is Sean McVay like, you're going to 312 00:12:55,108 --> 00:12:59,388 Speaker 8: have these equation like play calls, and me being a 313 00:12:59,428 --> 00:13:02,068 Speaker 8: football geek and a football nerd, I would love to 314 00:13:02,108 --> 00:13:04,588 Speaker 8: try to dissect what part of those plays are or 315 00:13:04,588 --> 00:13:06,348 Speaker 8: what position and then obviously you. 316 00:13:06,908 --> 00:13:08,308 Speaker 9: One of the most viral. 317 00:13:08,508 --> 00:13:10,468 Speaker 8: Videos and the something that I enjoy is when they 318 00:13:10,468 --> 00:13:13,188 Speaker 8: won the Super Bowl and him telling Aaron Donald like, Hey, 319 00:13:13,228 --> 00:13:15,508 Speaker 8: Aaron Donald's gonna come up big. And when Aaron Donald 320 00:13:15,588 --> 00:13:17,588 Speaker 8: does come up big, he runs over to Aaron Donald, 321 00:13:17,668 --> 00:13:18,588 Speaker 8: He's like, I knew it. 322 00:13:19,028 --> 00:13:20,668 Speaker 6: I was telling him that you were gonna make a 323 00:13:20,748 --> 00:13:21,268 Speaker 6: big play. 324 00:13:21,708 --> 00:13:24,308 Speaker 8: I think Sean McVay with the headset on, is somebody 325 00:13:24,548 --> 00:13:26,748 Speaker 8: in twenty twenty five that I would love and enjoyed 326 00:13:27,348 --> 00:13:29,268 Speaker 8: to listen to and hear the wisdom at which he 327 00:13:29,868 --> 00:13:32,508 Speaker 8: communicates with this quarterback man Ty. 328 00:13:32,588 --> 00:13:35,068 Speaker 13: I'm gonna be honest with you, man, I think those 329 00:13:35,108 --> 00:13:38,068 Speaker 13: play calls would throw me for a loose. I would 330 00:13:38,068 --> 00:13:40,548 Speaker 13: not know what's going on. I would be very confused. 331 00:13:40,588 --> 00:13:44,068 Speaker 13: It would be like me listening to like my daughter's music, 332 00:13:44,228 --> 00:13:45,628 Speaker 13: you know, like K pop Dema Hunters. 333 00:13:45,628 --> 00:13:46,668 Speaker 2: I don't know what's happening. 334 00:13:46,868 --> 00:13:49,868 Speaker 13: Maybe it's successful and it's awesome and there's like a 335 00:13:49,908 --> 00:13:51,508 Speaker 13: bop in there, but I. 336 00:13:51,468 --> 00:13:52,028 Speaker 9: Don't get it. 337 00:13:52,108 --> 00:13:54,308 Speaker 13: So I'm gonna go with DC because you know what 338 00:13:54,428 --> 00:13:54,828 Speaker 13: I love. 339 00:13:55,388 --> 00:13:59,148 Speaker 14: I love Metallica, and I love Pantera, and I love 340 00:13:59,188 --> 00:14:01,188 Speaker 14: his vibe and I love his energy. So you're right, 341 00:14:01,228 --> 00:14:02,908 Speaker 14: he's been a little toned down, so he's been calling 342 00:14:02,948 --> 00:14:05,908 Speaker 14: the plays, but I feel like that inner, that inner 343 00:14:06,028 --> 00:14:09,268 Speaker 14: James Hetfield is gonna come out because this is a 344 00:14:09,348 --> 00:14:12,828 Speaker 14: must win game for the Lions. Every single game for 345 00:14:12,868 --> 00:14:15,468 Speaker 14: the rest of the season for the Lions, for the Packers, 346 00:14:15,548 --> 00:14:18,188 Speaker 14: the Bears, everybody in the NFC North not named the Viking, 347 00:14:18,308 --> 00:14:19,468 Speaker 14: sorry Adolphin. 348 00:14:20,308 --> 00:14:21,748 Speaker 6: There must win games. 349 00:14:22,028 --> 00:14:25,188 Speaker 13: And he is going to be at eleven to make 350 00:14:25,188 --> 00:14:27,708 Speaker 13: sure that this team is playing the best foot Well, 351 00:14:27,708 --> 00:14:28,908 Speaker 13: he said it in the press conference. 352 00:14:29,108 --> 00:14:29,708 Speaker 2: We have to win. 353 00:14:29,908 --> 00:14:30,548 Speaker 9: We have to win. 354 00:14:30,588 --> 00:14:33,028 Speaker 13: It's a must win. They've got to push. We're gonna 355 00:14:33,028 --> 00:14:35,068 Speaker 13: get the old Dan Campbell. I don't care if there's this, 356 00:14:35,188 --> 00:14:36,828 Speaker 13: I don't care what he's got in front of his head. 357 00:14:36,828 --> 00:14:37,428 Speaker 6: He's gonna be. 358 00:14:37,788 --> 00:14:41,148 Speaker 13: He's gonna be on fire this weekend and he's gotta 359 00:14:41,188 --> 00:14:41,908 Speaker 13: be because he's right. 360 00:14:42,148 --> 00:14:42,828 Speaker 6: They gotta win. 361 00:14:43,108 --> 00:14:47,188 Speaker 1: They gotta win, Kyle, nothing else matters man, listen. I 362 00:14:47,948 --> 00:14:50,148 Speaker 1: think about the McVeigh one, and it reminds me if 363 00:14:50,188 --> 00:14:51,588 Speaker 1: I were to get to be able to tap into 364 00:14:51,588 --> 00:14:54,668 Speaker 1: their headset. It reminds me of putting on a director's 365 00:14:54,828 --> 00:14:56,908 Speaker 1: DVD commentary of their movie. 366 00:14:57,188 --> 00:14:58,588 Speaker 6: It gets old after a while. 367 00:14:58,628 --> 00:15:01,588 Speaker 1: It's usually not that interesting, especially if it's Tarantino. US 368 00:15:01,668 --> 00:15:04,828 Speaker 1: number shuts the hell up and it's just annoying. I 369 00:15:04,868 --> 00:15:06,988 Speaker 1: think after like five minutes of McVeigh, you'd be like, 370 00:15:07,028 --> 00:15:09,668 Speaker 1: all right, I get it, all right, Dane, let's go 371 00:15:09,708 --> 00:15:12,188 Speaker 1: in a double left hullabaloo bingo blah blah blah blah blah. 372 00:15:12,188 --> 00:15:13,868 Speaker 1: I just I think it's too much, and I would 373 00:15:13,908 --> 00:15:17,388 Speaker 1: turn off. Whereas I am always transfixed every single time 374 00:15:17,508 --> 00:15:19,788 Speaker 1: we play a piece of video where Dan Campbell. 375 00:15:19,468 --> 00:15:21,588 Speaker 6: Talks, I'm sitting here talking. 376 00:15:21,348 --> 00:15:24,268 Speaker 1: Like him during the video. Man, I just drop down 377 00:15:24,308 --> 00:15:26,228 Speaker 1: into it. I like doing it. It's fun to do it. 378 00:15:26,268 --> 00:15:28,068 Speaker 1: I'd like to listen to it. I find it sooth 379 00:15:28,148 --> 00:15:30,108 Speaker 1: in at this point. If Dan Campbell did one of 380 00:15:30,148 --> 00:15:32,588 Speaker 1: those sleep videos like Matthew McConaughey does to put you 381 00:15:32,628 --> 00:15:34,468 Speaker 1: to sleep at night on the app, I would turn 382 00:15:34,508 --> 00:15:36,668 Speaker 1: it on and I would go right to sleep, and 383 00:15:36,708 --> 00:15:39,948 Speaker 1: I'd have dreams of sugar plums and Seeking Destroy and 384 00:15:40,548 --> 00:15:42,308 Speaker 1: Master of Puppets, and I would love it. 385 00:15:42,468 --> 00:15:44,548 Speaker 6: I like his voice. He used to fire me up. 386 00:15:44,748 --> 00:15:45,628 Speaker 6: Now it soothes me. 387 00:15:45,948 --> 00:15:48,228 Speaker 1: And I would listen to it like PBR for three hours, 388 00:15:48,268 --> 00:15:50,788 Speaker 1: whereas McVeigh, it's just it's a lot. It's probably a 389 00:15:50,828 --> 00:15:52,348 Speaker 1: lot for Stafford to listen to for three hours. 390 00:15:52,348 --> 00:15:53,908 Speaker 6: I don't think I can handle. I'm going Campbell. 391 00:15:54,268 --> 00:15:58,108 Speaker 3: Some people count Sheep, Kyle Rank count Sceptors, and then 392 00:15:58,788 --> 00:16:03,828 Speaker 3: Lauren and then and wins. 393 00:16:18,228 --> 00:16:19,868 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 394 00:16:20,188 --> 00:16:22,548 Speaker 3: So now that we know that it has been done before, 395 00:16:22,708 --> 00:16:25,828 Speaker 3: it's just more that the River's experience as a whole 396 00:16:25,828 --> 00:16:28,108 Speaker 3: with the personality package is one to behold. 397 00:16:28,108 --> 00:16:29,348 Speaker 7: Mike Garafalo, get in here. 398 00:16:29,668 --> 00:16:31,988 Speaker 3: When you heard this starting to unfold on Monday, and 399 00:16:32,028 --> 00:16:34,108 Speaker 3: now we have a development in the case of this 400 00:16:34,148 --> 00:16:36,668 Speaker 3: weekend midway through the week, what do you make of this? 401 00:16:36,868 --> 00:16:37,428 Speaker 7: For the Colts. 402 00:16:37,668 --> 00:16:40,508 Speaker 15: The Steve de Berg comparison is interesting because he was 403 00:16:40,588 --> 00:16:42,388 Speaker 15: gone for five years and then came back, so it's 404 00:16:42,428 --> 00:16:47,468 Speaker 15: similar to Philip Rivers coming back. This sort of came 405 00:16:47,468 --> 00:16:50,188 Speaker 15: out of left field for all of us, right and 406 00:16:50,468 --> 00:16:53,668 Speaker 15: the average NFL fan, it doesn't sound like it came 407 00:16:53,668 --> 00:16:56,268 Speaker 15: out of left field for Rivers himself, because over the 408 00:16:56,348 --> 00:16:58,828 Speaker 15: last couple of years, and Tom's alluded to it and 409 00:16:58,868 --> 00:17:01,188 Speaker 15: ian has as well, there's been times where he considered 410 00:17:01,228 --> 00:17:04,868 Speaker 15: a comeback, and maybe even times that weren't as perfect 411 00:17:04,908 --> 00:17:07,868 Speaker 15: as this Colts one. Just stuff happening around the league 412 00:17:07,908 --> 00:17:09,748 Speaker 15: and it was like, oh, could that be a spot 413 00:17:09,788 --> 00:17:12,348 Speaker 15: for me? Now that coaching for the high school season 414 00:17:12,388 --> 00:17:13,908 Speaker 15: is over late in the season, so he's. 415 00:17:13,748 --> 00:17:16,708 Speaker 4: Been monitoring this and this one just lined up so well. 416 00:17:16,788 --> 00:17:20,348 Speaker 15: Right his relationship with Shane Steiken back to Indianapolis, a 417 00:17:20,428 --> 00:17:23,188 Speaker 15: team that's in the playoff hunt right now, and he 418 00:17:23,228 --> 00:17:26,388 Speaker 15: could potentially get them back into it and into the postseason. 419 00:17:27,188 --> 00:17:31,868 Speaker 15: So all that being said, Rivers considered it, explored it, 420 00:17:31,908 --> 00:17:33,948 Speaker 15: got on the plane and got there, and to me 421 00:17:34,068 --> 00:17:36,588 Speaker 15: and Tommy and I were talking about this yesterday, it's like, 422 00:17:36,748 --> 00:17:39,068 Speaker 15: he's not going to get on the plane, get all 423 00:17:39,068 --> 00:17:41,548 Speaker 15: the way there, word is going to get out and 424 00:17:41,588 --> 00:17:43,108 Speaker 15: then he's not going to do it right. 425 00:17:44,068 --> 00:17:44,268 Speaker 6: No. 426 00:17:44,468 --> 00:17:46,748 Speaker 15: I mean there was a few moments at the end 427 00:17:46,788 --> 00:17:49,948 Speaker 15: there where he before he signed on the dotted line, said, 428 00:17:50,148 --> 00:17:52,468 Speaker 15: am I doing this for the right reason? Is this 429 00:17:52,628 --> 00:17:55,948 Speaker 15: really just something that I want to do selfishly or 430 00:17:55,988 --> 00:17:57,388 Speaker 15: is this going to be something that's going to be 431 00:17:57,388 --> 00:18:00,468 Speaker 15: beneficial for multiple people? And the answer in the end 432 00:18:00,548 --> 00:18:03,508 Speaker 15: to him was yes because Riley Leonard is a guy 433 00:18:03,548 --> 00:18:06,508 Speaker 15: that he's mentored before, Shane Stikeen is a guy that 434 00:18:06,548 --> 00:18:07,628 Speaker 15: he has a relationship with. 435 00:18:07,668 --> 00:18:09,588 Speaker 4: The organization is one that he hasn't really. 436 00:18:09,508 --> 00:18:11,668 Speaker 15: So all this man TI had to come together for 437 00:18:11,748 --> 00:18:14,388 Speaker 15: him to say, it's not just something that I'm doing 438 00:18:14,748 --> 00:18:16,588 Speaker 15: because oh, I'm going to do it on a whim. 439 00:18:16,788 --> 00:18:18,508 Speaker 15: High school season's over and let's see if we can 440 00:18:18,508 --> 00:18:21,228 Speaker 15: do this. You're also, by the way, resetting that Hall 441 00:18:21,268 --> 00:18:23,628 Speaker 15: of Fame clock, so to do that. Am I doing 442 00:18:23,628 --> 00:18:25,908 Speaker 15: this for all the right reasons? He went made sure 443 00:18:25,908 --> 00:18:27,428 Speaker 15: he went through all that and said, yes I am. 444 00:18:27,468 --> 00:18:28,548 Speaker 4: I'm gonna sign right here. 445 00:18:28,908 --> 00:18:31,508 Speaker 8: Nice Mike Gene knowing Phil his number one thing. He's 446 00:18:31,508 --> 00:18:34,468 Speaker 8: always been tracing that Lombardy. He's always wanted to have 447 00:18:34,508 --> 00:18:36,508 Speaker 8: the opportunity to win one ever since. 448 00:18:36,268 --> 00:18:38,588 Speaker 9: He started as a charger. But you talk about his. 449 00:18:38,588 --> 00:18:42,148 Speaker 8: Familiarity and his connection to certain people on that team. 450 00:18:42,548 --> 00:18:44,748 Speaker 8: When you look at the Indianapolis coaching you look at 451 00:18:44,828 --> 00:18:46,988 Speaker 8: what they have at the skill position on the offensive 452 00:18:47,028 --> 00:18:48,588 Speaker 8: side of the ball. You look at their tied end, 453 00:18:48,588 --> 00:18:51,668 Speaker 8: all the wide receivers that they have. It's reminiscent for 454 00:18:51,708 --> 00:18:53,588 Speaker 8: me of what we had in San Diego would Phil 455 00:18:53,628 --> 00:18:56,188 Speaker 8: and you had guys like Antonio Gates and we saw 456 00:18:56,268 --> 00:19:00,868 Speaker 8: what how iconic that relationship was him getting the ball 457 00:19:00,948 --> 00:19:01,428 Speaker 8: to him. 458 00:19:01,308 --> 00:19:03,828 Speaker 9: And then a slot receiver. He has Josh Downs over there. 459 00:19:04,068 --> 00:19:06,348 Speaker 8: I saw I first got with my classmate Kingdon Allen, 460 00:19:06,388 --> 00:19:08,588 Speaker 8: and you had guys like Vincent Jackson, Malcolm Floyd. 461 00:19:08,588 --> 00:19:10,188 Speaker 9: They have Michael Pittman and Alex Pierce. 462 00:19:10,588 --> 00:19:13,508 Speaker 8: So the thing about Phillip is he's no stranger. 463 00:19:13,108 --> 00:19:15,268 Speaker 9: To get in the ball to his targets. 464 00:19:15,508 --> 00:19:17,668 Speaker 8: And the best thing about the Indianapolis Colts and how 465 00:19:17,708 --> 00:19:19,868 Speaker 8: they're set up right now is they have a plethora 466 00:19:19,948 --> 00:19:23,908 Speaker 8: of talent at the wide receiver position and pass catchers. 467 00:19:24,308 --> 00:19:26,628 Speaker 8: What's great in my opinion is I think this opens 468 00:19:26,708 --> 00:19:29,588 Speaker 8: up things for Jonathan Taylor because now that you have 469 00:19:29,668 --> 00:19:32,068 Speaker 8: a guy like Philip Rivers as a defense that you 470 00:19:32,148 --> 00:19:34,908 Speaker 8: know that you have to respect his wisdom. He's going 471 00:19:34,948 --> 00:19:36,868 Speaker 8: to get those guys into the right play call. That's 472 00:19:36,868 --> 00:19:38,868 Speaker 8: one thing about Phil. I don't know where his arm 473 00:19:38,988 --> 00:19:39,588 Speaker 8: is at right now. 474 00:19:39,628 --> 00:19:40,228 Speaker 6: But he wasn't. 475 00:19:40,268 --> 00:19:42,828 Speaker 8: There wasn't a lot of reports coming out about him 476 00:19:42,988 --> 00:19:45,588 Speaker 8: during his playing days about his arm kind of deteriorating 477 00:19:45,668 --> 00:19:47,948 Speaker 8: like some of the older quarterbacks. But his mind has 478 00:19:47,988 --> 00:19:50,628 Speaker 8: always been sharp. It's his mobility. Now, let's think about 479 00:19:50,628 --> 00:19:52,788 Speaker 8: the last four games. They have the Seahawks, they have 480 00:19:52,828 --> 00:19:54,948 Speaker 8: the Niners, they have the Jags and the Texans. 481 00:19:55,468 --> 00:19:57,508 Speaker 6: All of those guys will get after the quarterbacks. 482 00:19:57,548 --> 00:19:59,748 Speaker 8: So I think when you're looking at this practice squad 483 00:19:59,908 --> 00:20:03,708 Speaker 8: kind of segment of this period, they're going to evaluate 484 00:20:03,748 --> 00:20:05,708 Speaker 8: his ability to get the ball out and get it 485 00:20:05,708 --> 00:20:07,948 Speaker 8: out quick because you know, Phil, he wasn't really a 486 00:20:07,948 --> 00:20:10,588 Speaker 8: big scrambler KB and he's going to have to definitely 487 00:20:10,588 --> 00:20:12,748 Speaker 8: get that ball quick, get that ball out quick with 488 00:20:12,788 --> 00:20:13,948 Speaker 8: these four teams coming in town. 489 00:20:14,228 --> 00:20:16,588 Speaker 4: Is this the weirdest, most fun NFL season ever? 490 00:20:16,788 --> 00:20:19,788 Speaker 1: This is so strange the fact that we are here 491 00:20:20,188 --> 00:20:22,188 Speaker 1: and the idea now where the state of the nation 492 00:20:22,348 --> 00:20:26,588 Speaker 1: is is that Lamar and Burrow and Mahomes maybe likely 493 00:20:26,668 --> 00:20:29,108 Speaker 1: won't start a playoff game, but Philip Rivers is going 494 00:20:29,148 --> 00:20:31,028 Speaker 1: to start a playoff game in twenty twenty five, or 495 00:20:31,068 --> 00:20:32,668 Speaker 1: a regular season game, maybe a playoff game. 496 00:20:32,668 --> 00:20:34,468 Speaker 6: I don't even know we. 497 00:20:34,428 --> 00:20:38,068 Speaker 1: Should have known Jamie, because before the first snap of 498 00:20:38,108 --> 00:20:40,828 Speaker 1: this NFL season was even taken, one of the best 499 00:20:40,828 --> 00:20:43,268 Speaker 1: players in the offending champs was ejected for spitting on 500 00:20:43,388 --> 00:20:45,588 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott. And then it's been weird ever since then. 501 00:20:45,628 --> 00:20:48,948 Speaker 1: It's never settled down. And I think this has the 502 00:20:49,028 --> 00:20:51,988 Speaker 1: potential for story of the year. If Philip Rivers starts 503 00:20:51,988 --> 00:20:54,508 Speaker 1: a game, he plays terribly, I don't even care if 504 00:20:54,508 --> 00:20:57,268 Speaker 1: he's out there starting in twenty twenty five for the Colts, 505 00:20:57,548 --> 00:21:00,428 Speaker 1: let alone playing well, let alone in some miracle winning 506 00:21:00,508 --> 00:21:02,348 Speaker 1: going on some sort of Disney movie run. 507 00:21:02,788 --> 00:21:03,908 Speaker 6: It's the story of the year. 508 00:21:04,588 --> 00:21:08,068 Speaker 1: It's also for a lot of us, in a weird 509 00:21:08,148 --> 00:21:11,748 Speaker 1: way relatable. Who doesn't and once they hit a certain 510 00:21:11,788 --> 00:21:14,268 Speaker 1: age dream about getting back out there and getting back 511 00:21:14,308 --> 00:21:16,988 Speaker 1: out there might just be you go back to doing 512 00:21:17,068 --> 00:21:19,748 Speaker 1: lower body you're on the squat rack, or you can 513 00:21:19,788 --> 00:21:21,908 Speaker 1: take your shirt off at the pool again, or even 514 00:21:22,028 --> 00:21:24,588 Speaker 1: you can post a picture of yourself on Instagram, whatever 515 00:21:24,668 --> 00:21:25,908 Speaker 1: your version of this is. 516 00:21:26,628 --> 00:21:27,668 Speaker 6: Philip Rivers has a. 517 00:21:27,668 --> 00:21:30,628 Speaker 1: Lot of guys and women in their forties and fifties 518 00:21:30,668 --> 00:21:32,708 Speaker 1: saying like, I still think I have it, I still 519 00:21:32,708 --> 00:21:35,228 Speaker 1: think I can do it. His version of getting back 520 00:21:35,228 --> 00:21:37,588 Speaker 1: into the squad. Rack is going and starting an NFL 521 00:21:37,628 --> 00:21:40,148 Speaker 1: game a quarterback, and it's starting to look like it's 522 00:21:40,148 --> 00:21:42,588 Speaker 1: going to happen. I would also say to add what 523 00:21:42,668 --> 00:21:44,308 Speaker 1: Mike was saying about some of the past of. 524 00:21:44,308 --> 00:21:47,548 Speaker 6: This, I would encourage anybody. Phil was on with Dan 525 00:21:47,628 --> 00:21:49,468 Speaker 6: Patrick this past summer. 526 00:21:49,588 --> 00:21:51,948 Speaker 1: Just like five months ago, and he comes up in 527 00:21:51,988 --> 00:21:54,588 Speaker 1: the zoom and DP does what we all do when 528 00:21:54,628 --> 00:21:56,348 Speaker 1: you see an old player, say wow, you look like 529 00:21:56,388 --> 00:21:58,988 Speaker 1: you can still play, and Rivers goes, yeah, I can. 530 00:21:59,628 --> 00:22:01,548 Speaker 1: I'm not kidding, And I know a little heavier now, 531 00:22:01,588 --> 00:22:02,988 Speaker 1: but I can still play. I have the pads on 532 00:22:03,068 --> 00:22:04,788 Speaker 1: sometimes and I can still throw it. He was like 533 00:22:05,268 --> 00:22:09,588 Speaker 1: this disarmingly serious answer, and then he goes into recollect 534 00:22:09,628 --> 00:22:11,628 Speaker 1: about yeah, it was a couple of years ago. I 535 00:22:11,708 --> 00:22:13,868 Speaker 1: was talking to John Lynshi the Niners were interested in me, 536 00:22:14,028 --> 00:22:15,708 Speaker 1: and I was talking to the Saints and like this 537 00:22:15,788 --> 00:22:18,068 Speaker 1: has all been talked about, Like I think this is 538 00:22:18,108 --> 00:22:20,468 Speaker 1: something he's been interested in for a long time, up 539 00:22:20,508 --> 00:22:22,988 Speaker 1: to and including to the point that it wouldn't surprise 540 00:22:23,028 --> 00:22:25,868 Speaker 1: me if it comes out that he contacted the Colts. 541 00:22:26,148 --> 00:22:28,588 Speaker 1: I don't know how it went down once Daniel Jones 542 00:22:28,628 --> 00:22:30,428 Speaker 1: got hurt. I wouldn't be surprised if Phil called the 543 00:22:30,428 --> 00:22:31,868 Speaker 1: Colts and was like, Hey, do you want me, I'll 544 00:22:31,908 --> 00:22:34,268 Speaker 1: come in for a workout. He's here, he's ready. He 545 00:22:34,268 --> 00:22:36,228 Speaker 1: doesn't think it's a joke, he doesn't think it's a novelty. 546 00:22:36,748 --> 00:22:38,628 Speaker 1: And I think a lot of us can look at 547 00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:40,228 Speaker 1: him and be like, that's cool. 548 00:22:40,268 --> 00:22:41,148 Speaker 6: You know, Matt. 549 00:22:41,228 --> 00:22:43,508 Speaker 1: If someone asked me to do like some clean and 550 00:22:43,588 --> 00:22:45,428 Speaker 1: jerk or hand cleans right now, like this would be 551 00:22:45,468 --> 00:22:47,228 Speaker 1: my equival I'd be terrified and I'd be like, I'm 552 00:22:47,228 --> 00:22:49,668 Speaker 1: going to get hurt. But his version of that is 553 00:22:49,708 --> 00:22:52,108 Speaker 1: going out and started and he's actually doing it. I'm inspired. 554 00:22:52,548 --> 00:22:53,028 Speaker 7: It's truly. 555 00:22:53,108 --> 00:22:55,308 Speaker 3: It's so true because I figure once you hit your forties, 556 00:22:55,308 --> 00:22:56,108 Speaker 3: I'm not quite there yet. 557 00:22:56,108 --> 00:22:57,068 Speaker 7: I'm just a couple of years away. 558 00:22:57,068 --> 00:23:00,108 Speaker 3: But you say things like, you know, oh man, you 559 00:23:00,148 --> 00:23:02,108 Speaker 3: just don't bounce back to what you're used to. But 560 00:23:02,188 --> 00:23:04,788 Speaker 3: like you have to watch him do this now, bounce 561 00:23:04,828 --> 00:23:06,788 Speaker 3: back into the game, but also from snap to snap, 562 00:23:06,828 --> 00:23:09,228 Speaker 3: and the Colts have a treacherous schedule over the next 563 00:23:09,268 --> 00:23:11,868 Speaker 3: couple of weeks. Now, Tom Pelsero said that this might be. 564 00:23:11,908 --> 00:23:13,188 Speaker 7: Just abandoned for the one weekend. 565 00:23:13,188 --> 00:23:16,028 Speaker 3: But if this becomes sensationalized the way that we wanted to, 566 00:23:16,828 --> 00:23:18,548 Speaker 3: maybe it's a more than one week experience. 567 00:23:18,588 --> 00:23:20,028 Speaker 7: Manti, quick question for you. 568 00:23:19,988 --> 00:23:22,428 Speaker 3: As I want to just pick everybody's brain once more 569 00:23:22,468 --> 00:23:25,388 Speaker 3: about Philip Rivers. Okay, it's Wednesday, he shows up at 570 00:23:25,428 --> 00:23:27,708 Speaker 3: the building. If he has to start on Sunday, what 571 00:23:27,748 --> 00:23:30,588 Speaker 3: do the next three days look like for this man walking. 572 00:23:30,228 --> 00:23:33,468 Speaker 7: In there, meeting people, greeting people, learning plays, and playing 573 00:23:33,468 --> 00:23:34,028 Speaker 7: a game on something. 574 00:23:34,068 --> 00:23:35,988 Speaker 8: Well, if he's meeting and greeting anybody, it's got to 575 00:23:36,028 --> 00:23:38,428 Speaker 8: be his wide receivers, Jamie, because that's the guy that's 576 00:23:38,468 --> 00:23:39,988 Speaker 8: the people that he's going to have to build that 577 00:23:40,028 --> 00:23:44,028 Speaker 8: relationship with and rapport with. Listen, Shane Stiken was the 578 00:23:44,108 --> 00:23:46,028 Speaker 8: quarterbacks coach with Philip. 579 00:23:45,628 --> 00:23:46,348 Speaker 9: In San Diego. 580 00:23:46,628 --> 00:23:50,388 Speaker 8: So it's I think I'm not I don't think I'm 581 00:23:50,388 --> 00:23:53,548 Speaker 8: wrong to say that phil almost taught Shane Styken how 582 00:23:53,588 --> 00:23:55,668 Speaker 8: to be a coach. Like there there are so many 583 00:23:55,708 --> 00:23:58,348 Speaker 8: conversations and just to just to shine the light on 584 00:23:58,508 --> 00:24:03,508 Speaker 8: Philip Rivers as a personality, Philip Rivers takes control. Like 585 00:24:04,068 --> 00:24:06,828 Speaker 8: Philip Rivers isn't one of those guys that you can 586 00:24:06,828 --> 00:24:08,588 Speaker 8: tell him to play and he's like, Okay, cool. You 587 00:24:08,628 --> 00:24:11,148 Speaker 8: see it a lot with Aaron Rodgers where he'll get 588 00:24:11,188 --> 00:24:11,868 Speaker 8: a plan and he's. 589 00:24:11,748 --> 00:24:13,468 Speaker 9: Like, no, we ain't running that. I want to run this. 590 00:24:13,668 --> 00:24:17,788 Speaker 8: And so if you take into consideration Phil's history with 591 00:24:17,828 --> 00:24:20,428 Speaker 8: Shane Stikeen, there are plays that they're going to run 592 00:24:20,468 --> 00:24:22,668 Speaker 8: over there that he's running the past. 593 00:24:22,708 --> 00:24:24,068 Speaker 6: There are plays that they're going to. 594 00:24:24,108 --> 00:24:26,268 Speaker 9: Run that almost. Phil has taught him. 595 00:24:26,308 --> 00:24:28,948 Speaker 8: The biggest thing on a Wednesday, Jamie It's first and 596 00:24:28,988 --> 00:24:31,748 Speaker 8: second down on Wednesdays, is getting that rapport with your 597 00:24:31,748 --> 00:24:35,868 Speaker 8: wide receivers. Because he's seen every route, he's seen every personnel, 598 00:24:35,908 --> 00:24:38,388 Speaker 8: he's seen every picture in the game of football. It's 599 00:24:38,428 --> 00:24:41,628 Speaker 8: all about seeing how Josh Downs runs his route, how 600 00:24:41,628 --> 00:24:45,068 Speaker 8: Michael Pittman runs his routes, how their rookie Tyler Warren 601 00:24:45,148 --> 00:24:47,308 Speaker 8: runs his routes. That's what he has to see and 602 00:24:47,388 --> 00:24:50,268 Speaker 8: until that happens, well is yet to be determined. 603 00:24:50,308 --> 00:24:52,668 Speaker 15: Mike g to what Kylo was saying to that point 604 00:24:52,788 --> 00:24:54,748 Speaker 15: about you know, oh you feel like you could Yeah, 605 00:24:55,068 --> 00:24:55,788 Speaker 15: I could still. 606 00:24:55,548 --> 00:24:56,548 Speaker 4: Do what I can get in there. 607 00:24:57,268 --> 00:24:59,788 Speaker 15: In twenty thirteen, I sat with John l Way for 608 00:24:59,788 --> 00:25:02,468 Speaker 15: an interview. At the time, he was with the Denver 609 00:25:02,508 --> 00:25:05,548 Speaker 15: Broncos as an executive. He was fifty three years old 610 00:25:05,588 --> 00:25:08,148 Speaker 15: at the time, and this topic came up because Brett 611 00:25:08,148 --> 00:25:10,308 Speaker 15: Farr was forty four, which is a pertinent number with 612 00:25:10,348 --> 00:25:13,828 Speaker 15: Philip Rivers and Farbes's agent bus Cook was saying that 613 00:25:13,908 --> 00:25:16,108 Speaker 15: he could come out of retirement, he could play right now, 614 00:25:16,588 --> 00:25:19,428 Speaker 15: and Elway expressed skepticism. 615 00:25:18,828 --> 00:25:19,268 Speaker 4: At the time. 616 00:25:19,628 --> 00:25:23,148 Speaker 15: But I remember asking Elway himself fifty three years old. 617 00:25:23,508 --> 00:25:25,988 Speaker 15: He said, I could still sling it. I could still 618 00:25:26,028 --> 00:25:28,668 Speaker 15: throw it out. The problem is can I take a hit? 619 00:25:28,988 --> 00:25:31,748 Speaker 15: That's the problem. I could never survive that part of it. 620 00:25:31,948 --> 00:25:34,068 Speaker 15: And he the quote in there was what we don't 621 00:25:34,108 --> 00:25:38,068 Speaker 15: understand is that the body goes before the mind. 622 00:25:38,188 --> 00:25:39,468 Speaker 4: The mind is always committed. 623 00:25:39,548 --> 00:25:42,548 Speaker 15: Is that the body is not so Philip Rivers mentally 624 00:25:42,868 --> 00:25:44,748 Speaker 15: is still in it and thinks that the body is 625 00:25:44,748 --> 00:25:46,868 Speaker 15: still in it, and it might be who knows. We're 626 00:25:46,868 --> 00:25:48,588 Speaker 15: gonna find out here in the next couple of days 627 00:25:48,628 --> 00:25:51,068 Speaker 15: and weeks. But that's the biggest part for him is 628 00:25:51,108 --> 00:25:52,868 Speaker 15: it's going to start in practice. How do I feel 629 00:25:52,908 --> 00:25:55,348 Speaker 15: after a full practice, because maybe he's thrown it in 630 00:25:55,388 --> 00:25:57,948 Speaker 15: high school, maybe he's done a couple of drills with 631 00:25:57,988 --> 00:25:59,588 Speaker 15: the high school. It's gonna be a little different when 632 00:25:59,628 --> 00:26:01,588 Speaker 15: you're doing it at an NFL level and then taking 633 00:26:01,588 --> 00:26:03,788 Speaker 15: it into game day. Mentally, I'm sure he's all there. 634 00:26:03,788 --> 00:26:05,148 Speaker 15: The bodies that those. 635 00:26:04,988 --> 00:26:05,788 Speaker 6: Guys can all throw. 636 00:26:05,868 --> 00:26:07,388 Speaker 1: I'm sure right now if we want in the backyard, 637 00:26:07,428 --> 00:26:10,468 Speaker 1: Jeff George can throw. It's the moving and it's the 638 00:26:10,508 --> 00:26:13,188 Speaker 1: taking the hits. But that's what's so special about this 639 00:26:13,268 --> 00:26:16,308 Speaker 1: because Jamie, you mentioned some names like you know, Warren 640 00:26:16,388 --> 00:26:19,468 Speaker 1: Moon and Brady and are like, it's not just that 641 00:26:19,548 --> 00:26:23,268 Speaker 1: he's old, it's the time away. We've seen guys who 642 00:26:23,308 --> 00:26:26,028 Speaker 1: are very old still played Tom Brady didn't go away 643 00:26:26,068 --> 00:26:28,948 Speaker 1: for four years. That's it's the going away and the 644 00:26:29,028 --> 00:26:34,668 Speaker 1: time together. It's also like it's it's endearingly naive. 645 00:26:34,428 --> 00:26:35,348 Speaker 6: What Mike is saying about. 646 00:26:35,468 --> 00:26:37,188 Speaker 1: I can still throw, and I'm sure he threw really 647 00:26:37,228 --> 00:26:39,708 Speaker 1: well on the workout, But if you do anything like 648 00:26:40,028 --> 00:26:42,068 Speaker 1: it's like a guy and a middle aged guy who 649 00:26:42,108 --> 00:26:44,428 Speaker 1: just does bicubcurls everyone. Soone's like, I still work out 650 00:26:44,508 --> 00:26:46,108 Speaker 1: and it's like, well, no, why don't you get down 651 00:26:46,148 --> 00:26:48,028 Speaker 1: to do some burpies and see how fast you throw up. 652 00:26:48,068 --> 00:26:50,388 Speaker 6: There's a different type of thing going on and I 653 00:26:50,468 --> 00:26:51,908 Speaker 6: just want to say this. I'm going to bring the 654 00:26:51,948 --> 00:26:52,828 Speaker 6: room down here a little bit. 655 00:26:53,868 --> 00:26:56,268 Speaker 1: Mike mentioned of the Hall of Fame thing and everything, like, 656 00:26:56,908 --> 00:26:58,548 Speaker 1: I'll just be candid. You guys know, I'm a Hall 657 00:26:58,588 --> 00:27:00,668 Speaker 1: of Fame elitist and a snob. I do not think 658 00:27:00,708 --> 00:27:02,228 Speaker 1: Philip Ververs is a Hall of Famer. And we can 659 00:27:02,308 --> 00:27:03,748 Speaker 1: have a whole debate about that. It's not the point 660 00:27:03,748 --> 00:27:06,348 Speaker 1: of why I'm bringing up. It's just it's very rare 661 00:27:06,428 --> 00:27:07,748 Speaker 1: to get in the Hall of Fame as a quarterback 662 00:27:07,748 --> 00:27:09,428 Speaker 1: if you've never even appeared in the super Bowl. 663 00:27:09,468 --> 00:27:11,828 Speaker 6: The postseason stuff is just not there. Put that away. 664 00:27:12,388 --> 00:27:16,228 Speaker 1: If he does redo the five year thing because he's 665 00:27:16,308 --> 00:27:18,868 Speaker 1: playing in a game having gone away for four plus 666 00:27:18,988 --> 00:27:21,228 Speaker 1: years at forty four years old, I think that helps 667 00:27:21,268 --> 00:27:23,148 Speaker 1: his Hall of Fame case. So even though he will 668 00:27:23,188 --> 00:27:25,588 Speaker 1: have to wait for a new cycle, it may tip 669 00:27:25,708 --> 00:27:27,708 Speaker 1: it in the voter in the eyes of some voters 670 00:27:27,708 --> 00:27:30,388 Speaker 1: about I was on the fence about phil But the 671 00:27:30,428 --> 00:27:32,348 Speaker 1: fact that he came back and the colt and did that, 672 00:27:32,388 --> 00:27:32,988 Speaker 1: you know what's scurt. 673 00:27:33,068 --> 00:27:34,628 Speaker 6: I'm going to vote for him. He's an all timer. 674 00:27:34,708 --> 00:27:37,308 Speaker 1: I think it might actually be something that gets him in. 675 00:27:37,668 --> 00:27:38,708 Speaker 6: Even if he has to wait long. 676 00:27:38,948 --> 00:27:41,588 Speaker 15: You're already in a cluster though, where it's like Eli Manning, 677 00:27:41,788 --> 00:27:45,628 Speaker 15: Drew Brees, all these guys. Now you're taking yourself and 678 00:27:45,668 --> 00:27:47,228 Speaker 15: potentially throwing yourself. 679 00:27:46,828 --> 00:27:49,428 Speaker 4: In with Aaron Rodgers and other folks. 680 00:27:49,468 --> 00:27:50,548 Speaker 6: There's always very traffic. 681 00:27:52,188 --> 00:27:54,108 Speaker 15: You're creating a log jam, right, and you're kind of 682 00:27:54,108 --> 00:27:56,628 Speaker 15: getting yourself in there. So again, that was part of 683 00:27:56,628 --> 00:27:58,708 Speaker 15: the process here for him, as he goes through this 684 00:27:58,788 --> 00:28:01,268 Speaker 15: is saying, well, maybe I'm gonna endorsetep, maybe I get 685 00:28:01,308 --> 00:28:03,188 Speaker 15: in this year. And if I don't, now maybe this 686 00:28:03,308 --> 00:28:05,468 Speaker 15: hurts me rather than he. But you're right, Kyle, if 687 00:28:05,508 --> 00:28:07,868 Speaker 15: he does come back and he plays, well, maybe. 688 00:28:07,628 --> 00:28:08,788 Speaker 6: That could stry in the case. 689 00:28:09,148 --> 00:28:11,668 Speaker 15: It's a fascinating discussion and it's a fascinating thing that 690 00:28:11,668 --> 00:28:12,428 Speaker 15: went through his mind. 691 00:28:12,428 --> 00:28:14,828 Speaker 8: Man, I think there's also a case of some of 692 00:28:14,948 --> 00:28:17,588 Speaker 8: like Phil is looking at the current game and like, man, 693 00:28:17,628 --> 00:28:19,828 Speaker 8: I had to go through guys like Tomba Hawley and 694 00:28:19,868 --> 00:28:21,908 Speaker 8: then get hit by those guys. And I remember listening 695 00:28:21,908 --> 00:28:24,508 Speaker 8: to a podcast with Lawrence Taylor and he's comparing Joe 696 00:28:24,628 --> 00:28:28,148 Speaker 8: Montana versus Tom Brady, and he's like, man, you don't 697 00:28:28,228 --> 00:28:30,748 Speaker 8: understand what Joe Montana had to go through. So I 698 00:28:30,748 --> 00:28:32,948 Speaker 8: think there is a part of Phil that's like, man, 699 00:28:32,988 --> 00:28:35,268 Speaker 8: I played it through an Aco in the playoff. I 700 00:28:35,308 --> 00:28:37,108 Speaker 8: can play through this game, which kind of protects the 701 00:28:37,148 --> 00:28:38,068 Speaker 8: quarterback a little bit. 702 00:28:38,188 --> 00:28:39,388 Speaker 9: And so if I can just throw. 703 00:28:39,388 --> 00:28:41,748 Speaker 8: And spin the ball and I'm still short mentally, I 704 00:28:41,748 --> 00:28:42,908 Speaker 8: guess we'll see how it goes. 705 00:28:42,948 --> 00:28:44,988 Speaker 9: But I mean we'll all be tuned in, James. 706 00:28:44,868 --> 00:28:46,068 Speaker 7: We are going to be tuned in. 707 00:28:46,108 --> 00:28:47,868 Speaker 3: And all I have to say about this man and 708 00:28:47,868 --> 00:28:49,108 Speaker 3: the fact that he has to go in there and 709 00:28:49,148 --> 00:28:50,908 Speaker 3: introduce himself to the wide receivers. 710 00:28:50,948 --> 00:28:52,388 Speaker 7: He also has to meet a couple. 711 00:28:52,108 --> 00:28:54,348 Speaker 3: Of horrific pass rushers down the stretch that the Colt 712 00:28:54,428 --> 00:28:58,548 Speaker 3: have to play. They have a crazy schedule Seahawks, forty nine, Ers, Jags, 713 00:28:58,588 --> 00:29:01,348 Speaker 3: and Texans. So Leonard Williams, will Anderson, what have you? 714 00:29:01,588 --> 00:29:03,908 Speaker 3: Philip Rivers will see what you got over the coming month. 715 00:29:10,868 --> 00:29:12,508 Speaker 2: Good morning football,