1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:02,440 Speaker 1: Coming up on this edition of The Booth Review. Logan 2 00:00:02,640 --> 00:00:03,880 Speaker 1: Jaden is the man. 3 00:00:04,880 --> 00:00:07,000 Speaker 2: He is, indeed him. And then we get after those 4 00:00:07,040 --> 00:00:09,200 Speaker 2: Eagles fans that were in the comments of our postgame 5 00:00:09,240 --> 00:00:10,880 Speaker 2: shows and set them straight, right. 6 00:00:10,800 --> 00:00:13,680 Speaker 1: Bram, Yeah, good luck catching up to all of them 7 00:00:13,720 --> 00:00:16,040 Speaker 1: around the world who just can't believe what they saw. 8 00:00:16,239 --> 00:00:18,040 Speaker 1: I'm going to sit in for London to and hand 9 00:00:18,040 --> 00:00:21,120 Speaker 1: out the championship belt to guess who that's coming up 10 00:00:21,120 --> 00:00:29,159 Speaker 1: on the Booth Review. Welcome into the Christmas edition of 11 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:32,479 Speaker 1: the Booth Review podcast. I'm Bram Weinstein with Logan Paulsen. 12 00:00:32,520 --> 00:00:35,680 Speaker 1: Were brought to you by Microsoft Surface Powering a Better Game. 13 00:00:36,200 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 1: Logan Boy Santa came early this year, want to come back? 14 00:00:39,680 --> 00:00:40,640 Speaker 1: That was unbelievable. 15 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:45,440 Speaker 2: Uh yeah, unbelievable. I would say unbelievable. But every single week, 16 00:00:45,600 --> 00:00:48,320 Speaker 2: every single game, this team does stuff that's unbelievable. So, 17 00:00:49,159 --> 00:00:50,599 Speaker 2: you know, like it was funny. I think we were 18 00:00:50,600 --> 00:00:52,720 Speaker 2: on the broadcast and it was like they had a 19 00:00:52,760 --> 00:00:55,200 Speaker 2: minute and fifty one seconds left, they had the return. 20 00:00:55,280 --> 00:00:57,480 Speaker 2: It was like it felt like a lifetime, It felt 21 00:00:57,480 --> 00:00:59,760 Speaker 2: like it was totally within reach, and I think that 22 00:00:59,840 --> 00:01:02,720 Speaker 2: was probably the most believable moment of the whole game. 23 00:01:02,760 --> 00:01:04,120 Speaker 2: I think the thing that really stuck out to me 24 00:01:04,240 --> 00:01:07,440 Speaker 2: is unbelievable was the five turnovers really six if you 25 00:01:07,480 --> 00:01:10,840 Speaker 2: count the failed fourth out conversion early in the game there, 26 00:01:10,880 --> 00:01:13,440 Speaker 2: and for them to overcome that and beat a really 27 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:16,080 Speaker 2: good football team, it is just incredibly impressive. 28 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:19,279 Speaker 1: Like I want to start with the headline, which is Jaden. 29 00:01:19,560 --> 00:01:23,319 Speaker 1: I mean, I think it's impossible to just overlook his play, 30 00:01:23,480 --> 00:01:25,440 Speaker 1: and obviously it's a team win, and I don't want 31 00:01:25,440 --> 00:01:28,000 Speaker 1: to take away from what all the other people did here, 32 00:01:28,560 --> 00:01:31,080 Speaker 1: but we were even in the middle of the broadcast, 33 00:01:31,120 --> 00:01:33,240 Speaker 1: and I think the first real moment moment of it 34 00:01:33,280 --> 00:01:36,320 Speaker 1: was the fourth and eleven run where he just made 35 00:01:36,319 --> 00:01:40,240 Speaker 1: a play and made five guys miss and it wasn't 36 00:01:40,280 --> 00:01:43,160 Speaker 1: a design draw. He just made a play, kept a 37 00:01:43,240 --> 00:01:45,360 Speaker 1: drive alive. There's still down two scores at this point 38 00:01:45,400 --> 00:01:47,800 Speaker 1: when it happened, and I think we were laughing on 39 00:01:47,880 --> 00:01:51,160 Speaker 1: the broadcast, going, yeah, the playbook is tell Superman to 40 00:01:51,160 --> 00:01:56,880 Speaker 1: put his cape on. And we had what I'm out 41 00:01:56,920 --> 00:02:01,480 Speaker 1: of adjectives for this, because I keep forgetting he's a rookie. 42 00:02:01,840 --> 00:02:03,000 Speaker 3: He doesn't act like one. 43 00:02:03,400 --> 00:02:05,680 Speaker 1: He acts not just like the rookie of the year, 44 00:02:05,720 --> 00:02:09,120 Speaker 1: but a top five quarterback in the NFL right now. 45 00:02:09,639 --> 00:02:11,799 Speaker 1: And I don't think that's an overstatement. 46 00:02:13,560 --> 00:02:15,639 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I think the thing about this game 47 00:02:15,639 --> 00:02:17,440 Speaker 2: that was so hard and up on the rewatch that 48 00:02:17,720 --> 00:02:21,280 Speaker 2: last night was like he didn't play technically as well 49 00:02:21,280 --> 00:02:24,080 Speaker 2: as he did in the New Orleans game. Like the eyes, 50 00:02:24,200 --> 00:02:27,560 Speaker 2: the feet wasn't all there, tight window throws, completion percentage 51 00:02:27,600 --> 00:02:29,360 Speaker 2: was down, all those types of things. But I think 52 00:02:29,600 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 2: what you're kind of alluding to there is the thing 53 00:02:31,200 --> 00:02:36,280 Speaker 2: that's just incredibly hard to quantify, which is the playmaking ability. Right, 54 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:38,400 Speaker 2: you get the completion of Diami backed up in your 55 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:39,959 Speaker 2: own ends, and you get the completion of Arry for 56 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:43,360 Speaker 2: the touchdown, it's fourteen to twelve. And then you talked 57 00:02:43,360 --> 00:02:46,480 Speaker 2: about that sequence where he has the he can converts 58 00:02:46,520 --> 00:02:49,960 Speaker 2: a fourth and four, He converts a four and eleven, 59 00:02:50,280 --> 00:02:53,080 Speaker 2: fourth and eleven, which is just unbelievable. And then you know, 60 00:02:53,160 --> 00:02:55,360 Speaker 2: kind of breaking the pocket again that played oz the 61 00:02:55,400 --> 00:02:58,480 Speaker 2: red zone efficiencies that the team saw in the game, 62 00:02:58,520 --> 00:03:01,240 Speaker 2: and it really was like him the offense. And so 63 00:03:01,360 --> 00:03:03,800 Speaker 2: it was really hard for me analytically to kind of 64 00:03:03,840 --> 00:03:06,360 Speaker 2: digest because it's one of those things where you're saying 65 00:03:06,480 --> 00:03:08,840 Speaker 2: he's doing a lot of things that are, you know, 66 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:11,400 Speaker 2: maybe less than ideal. He missed this throw, he didn't 67 00:03:11,440 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 2: hit this throw. But then you weigh that against just 68 00:03:13,919 --> 00:03:18,040 Speaker 2: this pure playmaking prowess and you kind of say that's 69 00:03:18,040 --> 00:03:20,320 Speaker 2: something that's really special, like put the game on his shoulders, 70 00:03:20,320 --> 00:03:23,920 Speaker 2: go win it, and led to like a really special result. 71 00:03:24,760 --> 00:03:27,360 Speaker 1: I'll let you nitpick all you want. Tell The truth 72 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:30,560 Speaker 1: Monday for me is this very few people can do 73 00:03:30,600 --> 00:03:34,079 Speaker 1: the things he did, and he's doing it regularly, and 74 00:03:34,639 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 1: it's just it's gotten to the point now where it's 75 00:03:39,040 --> 00:03:42,280 Speaker 1: validated not only his draft position, but as you know, 76 00:03:42,480 --> 00:03:45,960 Speaker 1: having played here and I've lived this, you know, we've 77 00:03:46,000 --> 00:03:48,360 Speaker 1: waited for this person to show up here for a 78 00:03:48,400 --> 00:03:51,440 Speaker 1: long time and I hope that this is the beginning 79 00:03:51,840 --> 00:03:55,360 Speaker 1: of a long ride with him. But the early returns 80 00:03:55,960 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 1: in a December game against an art rival who might 81 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:01,800 Speaker 1: be the best team in the NFL. And we'll get 82 00:04:01,800 --> 00:04:04,160 Speaker 1: to their excuses later because I don't even really want 83 00:04:04,160 --> 00:04:06,600 Speaker 1: to hear it, but like in a December game where 84 00:04:06,640 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 1: literally everything's up against you and you are almost mathematically 85 00:04:11,680 --> 00:04:14,360 Speaker 1: excluded from scoring the amount of points that they scored 86 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 1: based on all the turnovers and how many times you're 87 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:18,560 Speaker 1: actually going to touch the ball and have an opportunity 88 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:22,960 Speaker 1: to do what he did. That was amazing, And there 89 00:04:23,000 --> 00:04:27,520 Speaker 1: are very very very few players that come along that 90 00:04:27,600 --> 00:04:31,000 Speaker 1: do amazing in this league. So I'm just kind of 91 00:04:31,080 --> 00:04:34,280 Speaker 1: stuck on and maybe it's not looking at it in 92 00:04:34,279 --> 00:04:36,040 Speaker 1: most cases the way that you would look at it. 93 00:04:36,640 --> 00:04:38,720 Speaker 1: In this case, I'm just kind of in awe of 94 00:04:38,800 --> 00:04:42,240 Speaker 1: it because it really was just a remarkable performance by 95 00:04:42,320 --> 00:04:43,080 Speaker 1: him yesterday. 96 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:45,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, they'll get it twisted, like I'm in awe. 97 00:04:45,600 --> 00:04:47,760 Speaker 2: It's just different. It's just different than what you know, 98 00:04:47,880 --> 00:04:50,400 Speaker 2: Like you know when you've watched Tom Brady, watch Peyton Manning, 99 00:04:50,480 --> 00:04:54,240 Speaker 2: watch Drew Brees, like there is an efficiency and a 100 00:04:54,279 --> 00:04:57,320 Speaker 2: methodical nature to that kind of quarterbacking. And then when 101 00:04:57,360 --> 00:05:01,039 Speaker 2: you have a guy like this who can just straight ball, 102 00:05:01,600 --> 00:05:03,560 Speaker 2: like he can do the methodical stuff, but he can 103 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:05,440 Speaker 2: also ball Like That's the thing that it's hard to 104 00:05:05,520 --> 00:05:08,400 Speaker 2: kind of explain to somebody. It's like when again when 105 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:10,040 Speaker 2: you look at like the numbers, you're like, oh, this 106 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:13,720 Speaker 2: is like pretty good performance. You know, two interceptions five 107 00:05:13,839 --> 00:05:17,360 Speaker 2: obviously that's incredible, But it's the ability to just elevate 108 00:05:17,400 --> 00:05:20,839 Speaker 2: the offense through kind of just I don't know, like 109 00:05:20,960 --> 00:05:24,680 Speaker 2: sheer athleticism, sheer talent, sheer will and again like there's 110 00:05:24,720 --> 00:05:26,360 Speaker 2: a lot of other factors that play here. I thought 111 00:05:26,360 --> 00:05:28,560 Speaker 2: the offensive line pass protected much better than they did 112 00:05:28,600 --> 00:05:29,960 Speaker 2: in this game than they did in the second game, 113 00:05:30,080 --> 00:05:32,520 Speaker 2: which I'll do some opportunities down the field, helping some 114 00:05:32,520 --> 00:05:34,960 Speaker 2: of the red zone opportunities. The defense figured out in 115 00:05:35,000 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 2: the second half a lot on the offense to gain 116 00:05:36,720 --> 00:05:38,880 Speaker 2: more possessions and Jayden to do his thing in terms 117 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:42,359 Speaker 2: of maximizing scoring touchdowns. I think you also look at 118 00:05:42,880 --> 00:05:45,680 Speaker 2: cliff in the play design for the red zone specifically. 119 00:05:45,720 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 2: I mean, they were outstanding in terms of breaking kind 120 00:05:48,480 --> 00:05:51,440 Speaker 2: of these match coverages that Philly likes to play. So 121 00:05:51,480 --> 00:05:52,839 Speaker 2: there was a lot of things that went into it. 122 00:05:52,880 --> 00:05:56,000 Speaker 2: But ultimately, like I think to your point, like Jayden's 123 00:05:56,040 --> 00:05:58,599 Speaker 2: the driver, and you know it's in a game where 124 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:01,800 Speaker 2: you're kind of saying, like this is the this is 125 00:06:01,839 --> 00:06:03,800 Speaker 2: the biggest test for him of the year, because this 126 00:06:03,880 --> 00:06:06,080 Speaker 2: is the best defense of the that they're going to play, 127 00:06:06,120 --> 00:06:09,479 Speaker 2: and it's a division rival, it's a big moment. It 128 00:06:09,560 --> 00:06:11,640 Speaker 2: was really impressive that he was able to get it done, 129 00:06:11,640 --> 00:06:13,880 Speaker 2: and again they has helped him out with penalties and 130 00:06:14,520 --> 00:06:17,360 Speaker 2: you know Jayden and Daniel Jalen Hurts excuse me being out. 131 00:06:17,560 --> 00:06:19,200 Speaker 2: They had some people get kicked out of the game. 132 00:06:19,240 --> 00:06:23,000 Speaker 2: Obviously defensive league touchy Gunner Johnson, But you got to 133 00:06:23,040 --> 00:06:25,480 Speaker 2: win the game. And when the whole deck was stacked 134 00:06:25,480 --> 00:06:27,000 Speaker 2: against and we found a way to get it done. 135 00:06:27,400 --> 00:06:31,039 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think what's even more telling too, Like so 136 00:06:31,720 --> 00:06:33,359 Speaker 1: throughout the year they've had to answer a lot of 137 00:06:33,400 --> 00:06:36,240 Speaker 1: questions and one of the big ones from the start 138 00:06:36,360 --> 00:06:40,240 Speaker 1: was who's number two, Like outside of Terry McLaurin, and 139 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:43,400 Speaker 1: Noah Brown kind of emerged as that person at least 140 00:06:43,560 --> 00:06:46,320 Speaker 1: in targets, catches impact in the game. He became a 141 00:06:46,440 --> 00:06:49,960 Speaker 1: number two. They had described this as by committee. Noah 142 00:06:49,960 --> 00:06:52,680 Speaker 1: Brown gets hurt, and for a couple of weeks the 143 00:06:52,720 --> 00:06:55,960 Speaker 1: big question was who's number two here? And the whole 144 00:06:55,960 --> 00:06:58,039 Speaker 1: bi committee thing has stood out to me and I 145 00:06:58,080 --> 00:07:04,760 Speaker 1: think yesterday more exemplified like this idea of this team 146 00:07:04,839 --> 00:07:08,400 Speaker 1: is so together that two players who hadn't scored a 147 00:07:08,440 --> 00:07:12,640 Speaker 1: touchdown the entire season rarely were targeted. Crowder had barely 148 00:07:12,680 --> 00:07:14,640 Speaker 1: played for most of the season because he was on 149 00:07:14,720 --> 00:07:18,240 Speaker 1: ir both score two touchdowns. Crowder is the player who's 150 00:07:18,280 --> 00:07:20,520 Speaker 1: trusted on the last play of the game, because it's 151 00:07:20,520 --> 00:07:22,880 Speaker 1: the play that they over and over talked about repping 152 00:07:22,920 --> 00:07:25,600 Speaker 1: in practice. They trusted to put the ball to somebody 153 00:07:25,640 --> 00:07:28,600 Speaker 1: who had played three four games the entire season. A 154 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:30,440 Speaker 1: lot of these the keys in the locker room telling 155 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:33,239 Speaker 1: us after the game on the forty nine yard touchdown, 156 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:35,640 Speaker 1: that was the busted coverage where they got a free play, 157 00:07:35,960 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 1: whether they knew or didn't know that they had a 158 00:07:37,640 --> 00:07:39,840 Speaker 1: free play at the time. Like he didn't run the 159 00:07:39,920 --> 00:07:42,960 Speaker 1: route he was actually supposed to run. He just had 160 00:07:43,000 --> 00:07:47,840 Speaker 1: a connection with Jayden who saw this breakdown. And this 161 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:50,360 Speaker 1: isn't Terry McLaurin the person you would think of they're 162 00:07:50,360 --> 00:07:52,560 Speaker 1: going to go to first, or zach Ertz the the 163 00:07:52,600 --> 00:07:54,840 Speaker 1: person who think they'd go to second. Here they are 164 00:07:54,880 --> 00:07:58,320 Speaker 1: in critical clutch moments and it's the secondary players that 165 00:07:58,360 --> 00:08:01,640 Speaker 1: he's finding. I think it's an other very telling aspect 166 00:08:01,640 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 1: about where Jayden is in his development, where the offenses 167 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:07,239 Speaker 1: and the buy in of the entire group out there. 168 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:09,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, but I think you also got to give a 169 00:08:09,520 --> 00:08:11,200 Speaker 2: lot of credit. I think you are You're giving credit 170 00:08:11,320 --> 00:08:15,240 Speaker 2: to you know Jamison, Crowder and Oz and the reason 171 00:08:15,280 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 2: you got to give credit to those guys is they're 172 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:19,880 Speaker 2: pros man. I think they have experience. Like you know, 173 00:08:20,080 --> 00:08:22,360 Speaker 2: I think I said this on one of the postgame 174 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:26,960 Speaker 2: shows yesterday, Like when you that touchdown to Jamison crowded 175 00:08:26,960 --> 00:08:28,160 Speaker 2: at the end of the game, I'm not sure you 176 00:08:28,280 --> 00:08:30,640 Speaker 2: get that same result if a veteran player is not 177 00:08:30,720 --> 00:08:32,760 Speaker 2: in that position. And I think people forget that because 178 00:08:32,760 --> 00:08:35,120 Speaker 2: they haven't played a lot, because they're kind of rotational guys. 179 00:08:35,320 --> 00:08:37,160 Speaker 2: They have a lot of experience, and that experience is 180 00:08:37,200 --> 00:08:41,720 Speaker 2: tremendously valuable. And I think when a quarterback understands and 181 00:08:41,760 --> 00:08:43,600 Speaker 2: sees it the same way as the receiver, it leads 182 00:08:43,640 --> 00:08:46,400 Speaker 2: to these special plays. And you know, like Iz didn't 183 00:08:46,440 --> 00:08:48,199 Speaker 2: run the route as called, but like it takes a 184 00:08:48,280 --> 00:08:50,840 Speaker 2: veteran to understand, hey, like they've busted their coverage. I'm 185 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:53,200 Speaker 2: dropped on to be open. Let's hope the quarterback can 186 00:08:53,240 --> 00:08:55,120 Speaker 2: find me. And again, that's a tremendous play by Jaden 187 00:08:55,160 --> 00:08:57,760 Speaker 2: to kind of elevate that and find that opportunity. It 188 00:08:58,120 --> 00:09:03,320 Speaker 2: also speaks to the unquantifiable element of those two players 189 00:09:03,320 --> 00:09:06,280 Speaker 2: specifically and the fact that they have this ability to 190 00:09:07,000 --> 00:09:09,959 Speaker 2: because of their experience, to elevate offensive production and be 191 00:09:10,000 --> 00:09:11,880 Speaker 2: where they're supposed to be in attack coverages in the 192 00:09:11,960 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 2: right way. And I think that's just really special. So again, 193 00:09:15,000 --> 00:09:17,360 Speaker 2: like they deserve their flowers as much as anybody because 194 00:09:17,760 --> 00:09:19,960 Speaker 2: that's really challenging to do. It's challenging to coming off 195 00:09:20,040 --> 00:09:22,920 Speaker 2: the bench and do that stuff and stay locked in 196 00:09:22,960 --> 00:09:26,200 Speaker 2: and make those plays. But you see their experience and 197 00:09:26,240 --> 00:09:27,679 Speaker 2: the value of it in those moments. 198 00:09:27,960 --> 00:09:31,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, let me ask you just in general, from the 199 00:09:31,880 --> 00:09:36,320 Speaker 1: first time that they played them to the second time, obviously, 200 00:09:36,520 --> 00:09:40,080 Speaker 1: the effectiveness of the pass offense was wildly different from 201 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:43,360 Speaker 1: the first meeting to the second one. A lot of 202 00:09:43,400 --> 00:09:46,360 Speaker 1: this came in the second half, but and a lot 203 00:09:46,400 --> 00:09:48,760 Speaker 1: of it also came after most. 204 00:09:48,559 --> 00:09:49,920 Speaker 3: Of the turnovers had occurred. 205 00:09:50,280 --> 00:09:54,319 Speaker 1: So take me through what you saw about why they 206 00:09:54,320 --> 00:09:57,800 Speaker 1: were more effective being able to throw the ball against Philadelphia, 207 00:09:57,800 --> 00:09:59,800 Speaker 1: who's got the number one defense in the league. 208 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:02,160 Speaker 2: Yeah. So, I think when you look at the first 209 00:10:02,160 --> 00:10:04,600 Speaker 2: half specifically, you see a lot of kind of bubble screens, 210 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:07,679 Speaker 2: a lot of screens and kind of RPO or pre 211 00:10:07,800 --> 00:10:12,400 Speaker 2: snap with pre snap run decisions, runner pass decisions, not 212 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:15,360 Speaker 2: true RPOs based on leverages, and that was kind of 213 00:10:15,360 --> 00:10:18,800 Speaker 2: a big driver in the first half. Obviously, the turnover 214 00:10:18,880 --> 00:10:20,280 Speaker 2: is a big element because it gives you a short 215 00:10:20,320 --> 00:10:23,520 Speaker 2: field in the red zone. I thought Cliff kind of 216 00:10:23,559 --> 00:10:28,920 Speaker 2: exemplified some elements that really showed an evolution from the 217 00:10:28,960 --> 00:10:30,920 Speaker 2: first matchup to now, Like just the kind of concepts 218 00:10:30,960 --> 00:10:33,280 Speaker 2: they were running, the way it's designed to attack the match, 219 00:10:33,320 --> 00:10:35,840 Speaker 2: coverage is the way it's designed to attack rules, and 220 00:10:35,880 --> 00:10:38,320 Speaker 2: kind of play with defensive back eyes. I thought that 221 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:40,360 Speaker 2: was excellent. But in the second half, I think they 222 00:10:40,679 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 2: again the number one driver to me was something that 223 00:10:43,120 --> 00:10:46,480 Speaker 2: happened in the first half with those two long completions 224 00:10:46,520 --> 00:10:50,960 Speaker 2: to Diami and Terry, Like that is the thing that 225 00:10:51,080 --> 00:10:53,320 Speaker 2: changes it because one of the things about that defense, 226 00:10:53,320 --> 00:10:55,040 Speaker 2: and you can see it in how they play their coverage, 227 00:10:55,400 --> 00:10:57,600 Speaker 2: is they're kind of relying on the rush to get 228 00:10:57,600 --> 00:11:02,199 Speaker 2: home and they're kind of play in between coverage responsibilities. 229 00:11:02,520 --> 00:11:05,400 Speaker 2: So once you can beat them vertically and get over 230 00:11:05,440 --> 00:11:07,800 Speaker 2: the top, they have to stop it up. So all 231 00:11:07,800 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 2: of a sudden, all the stuff that makes you excellent. 232 00:11:10,280 --> 00:11:12,440 Speaker 2: I'm talking about Jayden Daniels now that makes this offense 233 00:11:12,480 --> 00:11:15,760 Speaker 2: excellent in terms of the quick underneath. Decision making now 234 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:18,520 Speaker 2: becomes extremely prevalent, and I thought they ran a couple, 235 00:11:18,600 --> 00:11:20,640 Speaker 2: especially in the two minute drive, like a spot. They 236 00:11:20,720 --> 00:11:23,080 Speaker 2: ran a stick again quick game three step get the 237 00:11:23,080 --> 00:11:25,720 Speaker 2: ball out, and earlier in the early in the first matchup, 238 00:11:25,760 --> 00:11:28,760 Speaker 2: that was just not a viable solution because of how 239 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:31,199 Speaker 2: tight they were playing their coverage. Now a little softer, 240 00:11:31,280 --> 00:11:34,040 Speaker 2: a little bit looser, more opportunities there, for sure. And 241 00:11:34,080 --> 00:11:36,120 Speaker 2: again I think there were little tweaks, like they were 242 00:11:36,120 --> 00:11:38,319 Speaker 2: trying to run a lot of like corner with a 243 00:11:38,360 --> 00:11:41,960 Speaker 2: flat underneath and an outside release, go to again manipulate 244 00:11:42,040 --> 00:11:44,439 Speaker 2: those the match defense, and they would do a great 245 00:11:44,480 --> 00:11:46,720 Speaker 2: job matching. And then all of a sudden, zach Ertz 246 00:11:46,960 --> 00:11:48,760 Speaker 2: gets a catch where he literally just stops on the 247 00:11:48,800 --> 00:11:50,880 Speaker 2: same concept and catches the ball right over the middle 248 00:11:50,880 --> 00:11:53,040 Speaker 2: of the field. And so I think in game they 249 00:11:53,040 --> 00:11:55,640 Speaker 2: made some nice adjustments. I thought Jayden was really aggressive. 250 00:11:55,880 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 2: I know people didn't like this throw, but I really 251 00:11:59,080 --> 00:12:01,400 Speaker 2: like the mindset that it shows. And what I mean 252 00:12:01,440 --> 00:12:03,520 Speaker 2: by that is there's a third and eleven right before 253 00:12:03,559 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 2: the fourth and eleven scramble where he kind of forces 254 00:12:05,720 --> 00:12:08,080 Speaker 2: the ball to terry on a dig and that's the 255 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:10,480 Speaker 2: type of throw versus this defense you need to make 256 00:12:10,760 --> 00:12:12,480 Speaker 2: and that's the type of energy you need to make 257 00:12:12,520 --> 00:12:13,960 Speaker 2: that throw. And so I thought there was just a 258 00:12:14,000 --> 00:12:17,000 Speaker 2: shift again, play a little softer coverages, some of the 259 00:12:17,080 --> 00:12:20,520 Speaker 2: quick game was more open, but Jadeen was much more aggressive. 260 00:12:20,840 --> 00:12:23,120 Speaker 2: And then the other element is, like you can't account 261 00:12:23,200 --> 00:12:26,320 Speaker 2: we talked about this already for his playmaking ability, like 262 00:12:26,760 --> 00:12:29,800 Speaker 2: that is something that is again like when we talked 263 00:12:29,800 --> 00:12:32,720 Speaker 2: about comparing this to New Orleans, like it's different, but 264 00:12:32,880 --> 00:12:37,600 Speaker 2: the pure playmaking magnitude in this game was on full display. 265 00:12:37,640 --> 00:12:39,800 Speaker 2: And I think that again is as much as you 266 00:12:39,800 --> 00:12:41,839 Speaker 2: want to get technical about, Oh, they did this in 267 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:44,440 Speaker 2: the first half, this and second half, Like Jaden was 268 00:12:44,559 --> 00:12:48,200 Speaker 2: just a baller and that's something that you can't quantify. Really. 269 00:12:48,720 --> 00:12:51,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, this is two weeks in a row that they've 270 00:12:51,200 --> 00:12:55,880 Speaker 1: come out with really unusual wins, close wins one where 271 00:12:56,880 --> 00:12:58,600 Speaker 1: in my opinion, they should have won by a lot 272 00:12:58,640 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 1: more in New Orleans that had they hit any of 273 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:04,720 Speaker 1: the three open plays that they had with Terry mclurin 274 00:13:04,760 --> 00:13:06,560 Speaker 1: down the field, I'm not sure that game was ever close. 275 00:13:06,960 --> 00:13:09,240 Speaker 1: They got a number of penalties that kept New Orleans 276 00:13:09,480 --> 00:13:12,600 Speaker 1: in it, and suddenly it looked a lot closer than 277 00:13:12,720 --> 00:13:15,319 Speaker 1: I think it was. And if you kind of rewatch 278 00:13:15,400 --> 00:13:17,959 Speaker 1: and go through it, you'll see all these opportunities, red 279 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:21,200 Speaker 1: zone breakdowns, the misses on the big plays that were 280 00:13:21,200 --> 00:13:24,840 Speaker 1: open and there that really red like that score should 281 00:13:24,880 --> 00:13:27,000 Speaker 1: have never been that way. And then you get to 282 00:13:27,040 --> 00:13:30,600 Speaker 1: this week against a super Bowl contender, and you could 283 00:13:30,640 --> 00:13:33,560 Speaker 1: not have had more mistakes to go against you, and 284 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:36,560 Speaker 1: somehow they win anyway. And I can't kind of wait 285 00:13:36,640 --> 00:13:38,680 Speaker 1: to look back at this to see how this happened, 286 00:13:39,040 --> 00:13:45,199 Speaker 1: because for me, this one is hard to believe. Statistically, 287 00:13:46,080 --> 00:13:50,440 Speaker 1: overcoming minus four in the turnover margin against anybody is 288 00:13:51,360 --> 00:13:54,200 Speaker 1: it's got to be in the single digit percentage of 289 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:57,000 Speaker 1: games that are won by teams that do that, let 290 00:13:57,080 --> 00:14:01,520 Speaker 1: alone against a team that's twelve and two and legitimately 291 00:14:01,679 --> 00:14:03,360 Speaker 1: twelve and two and a ham lost in two and 292 00:14:03,360 --> 00:14:08,720 Speaker 1: a half months. So these two weeks are so telling 293 00:14:08,880 --> 00:14:12,440 Speaker 1: in very different ways about the makeup of this team 294 00:14:12,640 --> 00:14:15,480 Speaker 1: to be able to overcome so many mistakes against a 295 00:14:15,480 --> 00:14:18,840 Speaker 1: really good team and win and does somehow get by 296 00:14:19,520 --> 00:14:22,000 Speaker 1: even though the score should have been very different in 297 00:14:22,080 --> 00:14:24,600 Speaker 1: a road game. This is a really this two week 298 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:27,520 Speaker 1: period just tells me everything that I need to know 299 00:14:27,560 --> 00:14:30,120 Speaker 1: about the makeup and will and desire of the dan 300 00:14:30,240 --> 00:14:32,800 Speaker 1: Quinn team. And maybe that's the dan Quinn part of 301 00:14:32,840 --> 00:14:33,400 Speaker 1: this whole thing. 302 00:14:34,760 --> 00:14:37,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean absolutely, those these are great wins, you know, 303 00:14:38,160 --> 00:14:40,800 Speaker 2: great in different ways, honestly, But I think to your point, 304 00:14:40,840 --> 00:14:44,480 Speaker 2: the the kind of stick to itiveness and again, like 305 00:14:44,560 --> 00:14:47,160 Speaker 2: when you say, how does it happen? Like, obviously, the 306 00:14:47,160 --> 00:14:50,320 Speaker 2: philip Eagles go three for sixteen on third down. They're 307 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:52,400 Speaker 2: not possessing the football the we need to possess the football. 308 00:14:52,400 --> 00:14:54,520 Speaker 2: They're not taking advantage of those extra possessions the way 309 00:14:54,520 --> 00:14:57,360 Speaker 2: they need to take advantage of those extra possessions. Obviously, 310 00:14:57,480 --> 00:15:00,320 Speaker 2: dan Quinn steals two possessions with the fourth four in 311 00:15:00,360 --> 00:15:03,160 Speaker 2: the fourth and fourteen, or Jayden Daniel steals those possessions, 312 00:15:03,200 --> 00:15:06,320 Speaker 2: Jabrail capitalize score two touchdowns, and then you know they 313 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:07,680 Speaker 2: have the drop pass at the end of the game, 314 00:15:07,720 --> 00:15:10,800 Speaker 2: which again kind of falls into that third down narrative 315 00:15:10,800 --> 00:15:12,800 Speaker 2: where they're not able to possess the football and win 316 00:15:12,840 --> 00:15:15,640 Speaker 2: the football game. And so obviously they turned the football 317 00:15:15,680 --> 00:15:18,360 Speaker 2: over a lot the Washington Commanders in this Philadelphia Eagles game. 318 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:20,120 Speaker 2: But the thing that I think sticks out to me 319 00:15:20,200 --> 00:15:22,360 Speaker 2: is that Philly wasn't able to do anything with it. 320 00:15:22,400 --> 00:15:23,880 Speaker 2: I mean in the second half they had like thirty 321 00:15:23,880 --> 00:15:26,480 Speaker 2: three yards of total offense. And obviously some of that's 322 00:15:26,520 --> 00:15:28,480 Speaker 2: inflated or some of that's misleading because the had a 323 00:15:28,520 --> 00:15:30,840 Speaker 2: lot of penalty yards as well. But I think that's 324 00:15:30,840 --> 00:15:33,440 Speaker 2: something that I look at and I say, like they 325 00:15:33,800 --> 00:15:36,160 Speaker 2: Philly left the door open in this game. And to 326 00:15:36,200 --> 00:15:39,320 Speaker 2: your point, obviously, it takes a special group of people, 327 00:15:39,440 --> 00:15:43,440 Speaker 2: special group of competitors, special leadership to make sure that 328 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:45,120 Speaker 2: you stay with it. I mean, it's twenty one to 329 00:15:45,160 --> 00:15:47,440 Speaker 2: seven in the first quarter, and like how many times 330 00:15:47,520 --> 00:15:50,000 Speaker 2: I was talking to Santani's like, man, I stopped watching 331 00:15:50,000 --> 00:15:52,000 Speaker 2: the game. And you've, I'm sure been a part of 332 00:15:52,040 --> 00:15:55,480 Speaker 2: games like that. I've covered games like that where it's 333 00:15:55,560 --> 00:15:57,600 Speaker 2: just not a thing. It's like the team has no 334 00:15:57,760 --> 00:16:01,320 Speaker 2: ability or resiliency to come back. And again, to the 335 00:16:01,400 --> 00:16:03,720 Speaker 2: main point of the discussion here is like that was 336 00:16:03,720 --> 00:16:07,040 Speaker 2: not the case here. They stuck with it. They fought out, 337 00:16:07,040 --> 00:16:10,120 Speaker 2: they played physical on teams, they played great defense in 338 00:16:10,160 --> 00:16:12,320 Speaker 2: the second half, stopping the run. They did a lot 339 00:16:12,320 --> 00:16:14,360 Speaker 2: of really good things, were able to manufacture a turnover, 340 00:16:14,480 --> 00:16:18,960 Speaker 2: so it was really cool to see that level of belief. 341 00:16:19,240 --> 00:16:20,800 Speaker 2: And again, is that a Dan Quinn thing? Is that 342 00:16:20,840 --> 00:16:23,200 Speaker 2: a Jayden Daniels thing? I don't know, but it's definitely 343 00:16:23,200 --> 00:16:26,560 Speaker 2: something that they've built here over the last couple months 344 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:27,120 Speaker 2: of the season. 345 00:16:27,800 --> 00:16:30,040 Speaker 1: I mean, like Dan Quick said this after the game, 346 00:16:30,080 --> 00:16:31,880 Speaker 1: I felt this way too. The first quarter took a 347 00:16:31,920 --> 00:16:35,040 Speaker 1: long time to get through, with all the stoppages of play, 348 00:16:35,120 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 1: with all the turnovers, the touchdowns, we had a lot 349 00:16:37,560 --> 00:16:40,280 Speaker 1: of breaks that were occurring, and it was twenty one 350 00:16:40,320 --> 00:16:42,160 Speaker 1: to seven. I remember looking up at the clock in 351 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:44,320 Speaker 1: the second quarters like seven and a half minutes something 352 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:46,040 Speaker 1: like that, and I said on the air to you 353 00:16:46,120 --> 00:16:48,080 Speaker 1: it loved it. I go, there's a lot of time 354 00:16:48,200 --> 00:16:52,440 Speaker 1: left here. And there's something about this team that made 355 00:16:52,520 --> 00:16:54,040 Speaker 1: me blurt that out. I don't think I would have 356 00:16:54,040 --> 00:16:57,000 Speaker 1: said that in years past. One because of the way 357 00:16:57,000 --> 00:16:59,520 Speaker 1: the quarterback plays, two, because of his penchant to come 358 00:16:59,560 --> 00:17:02,880 Speaker 1: back and not let anything get him down. He smiles 359 00:17:02,920 --> 00:17:05,080 Speaker 1: through all of it, cool, calm, collected. He's as clutch 360 00:17:05,080 --> 00:17:08,359 Speaker 1: as I've ever seen, especially for someone at his experience 361 00:17:08,440 --> 00:17:10,360 Speaker 1: level here in the NFL. I mean, you just don't 362 00:17:10,400 --> 00:17:13,400 Speaker 1: see this very often. And then this team, like they're 363 00:17:13,440 --> 00:17:16,639 Speaker 1: doing this. The ones that got me that I was concerned, 364 00:17:16,720 --> 00:17:19,919 Speaker 1: like it's just not going to happen. The unlucky deron 365 00:17:20,000 --> 00:17:23,399 Speaker 1: payn face mask that gave Philadelphia a first down on 366 00:17:23,440 --> 00:17:25,480 Speaker 1: a third and sixteen where they were just running the ball. 367 00:17:25,480 --> 00:17:27,400 Speaker 1: They were running to set up a punt. They were 368 00:17:27,440 --> 00:17:29,400 Speaker 1: not going, they weren't trying to get the first down. 369 00:17:29,720 --> 00:17:33,680 Speaker 1: That was a really bad break. The late interception was 370 00:17:33,720 --> 00:17:36,800 Speaker 1: a really bad break. And those were the ones where 371 00:17:36,840 --> 00:17:39,680 Speaker 1: I was like, Okay, now the clock's working against us here. 372 00:17:39,960 --> 00:17:42,800 Speaker 3: But I remember even early I had this feeling like 373 00:17:42,800 --> 00:17:44,040 Speaker 3: this team's not out of it if they can just 374 00:17:44,080 --> 00:17:44,520 Speaker 3: stay with it. 375 00:17:45,920 --> 00:17:48,200 Speaker 2: Yeah. But I think like you knows as again you 376 00:17:48,440 --> 00:17:51,000 Speaker 2: were there live and living in color, Like both of 377 00:17:51,040 --> 00:17:53,840 Speaker 2: those required a lot of stick to them miss to overcome. 378 00:17:53,880 --> 00:17:56,560 Speaker 2: And I think that's the thing is in years past, 379 00:17:56,600 --> 00:17:58,320 Speaker 2: that would be the straw that breaks the camel's back, 380 00:17:58,359 --> 00:18:00,879 Speaker 2: that would be the thing that pushes them over the 381 00:18:00,920 --> 00:18:02,840 Speaker 2: top and say, oh, we can't handle this anymore. Right, 382 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:06,160 Speaker 2: And I think again, like when he threw the pick, 383 00:18:06,560 --> 00:18:08,160 Speaker 2: I was like, defense needs to stop. And how many 384 00:18:08,160 --> 00:18:10,159 Speaker 2: times in years past have we not seen that? And 385 00:18:10,200 --> 00:18:12,399 Speaker 2: I could feel like you guys on the call, you 386 00:18:12,440 --> 00:18:15,200 Speaker 2: and Fletch on the call being like almost in disbelief 387 00:18:15,640 --> 00:18:18,520 Speaker 2: when DeVante Smith drops that pass. And that's the thing. 388 00:18:18,560 --> 00:18:21,280 Speaker 2: And again, it's so funny because they kicked the field goal. 389 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:23,160 Speaker 2: They're down by five, and I remember we were talking 390 00:18:23,200 --> 00:18:25,000 Speaker 2: and it's like, oh, they have one fifty left, one 391 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:27,679 Speaker 2: time out, like that's plenty of time. That's plenty of 392 00:18:27,720 --> 00:18:30,119 Speaker 2: time for this team. And then they have this ridiculous 393 00:18:30,160 --> 00:18:33,480 Speaker 2: penalty on the on the kickoff right and give you 394 00:18:33,560 --> 00:18:35,880 Speaker 2: just give you some wife, And I think that's that's 395 00:18:35,920 --> 00:18:38,320 Speaker 2: an element of this team. And then you've talked about it, 396 00:18:38,440 --> 00:18:41,280 Speaker 2: we've fit it a couple of times. Now. Is it's different. 397 00:18:41,359 --> 00:18:44,760 Speaker 2: And I've played for teams where you believe in the quarterback, 398 00:18:44,800 --> 00:18:47,800 Speaker 2: and that belief in the quarterback gives you. It makes 399 00:18:47,800 --> 00:18:50,159 Speaker 2: you play better on defense, it makes you putter on offense, 400 00:18:50,200 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 2: it makes you block a little bit better because you've 401 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:54,359 Speaker 2: got that guy, You've got your Payton man, you've got 402 00:18:54,359 --> 00:18:57,199 Speaker 2: your Tom Brady back there that's saying, hey, like we 403 00:18:57,240 --> 00:18:59,040 Speaker 2: can get this done. We're never out of a game, 404 00:18:59,119 --> 00:19:01,320 Speaker 2: you know. And I think that's again something that makes 405 00:19:01,359 --> 00:19:06,280 Speaker 2: him exceptional and it's is it? Dan Quinn is in 406 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:08,840 Speaker 2: Jayde Daniels. But I think when Dan and his press 407 00:19:09,000 --> 00:19:13,080 Speaker 2: in his postgame presser was like, you know, we practiced 408 00:19:13,080 --> 00:19:15,280 Speaker 2: it a lot. I've practiced a lot other places, but 409 00:19:15,320 --> 00:19:17,600 Speaker 2: you need a guy to execute it. He's tipping his 410 00:19:17,600 --> 00:19:21,080 Speaker 2: hat to how special Jayden Daniels is the belief that 411 00:19:21,119 --> 00:19:23,360 Speaker 2: he gives the rest of the guys, I think, which 412 00:19:23,440 --> 00:19:24,920 Speaker 2: is which is pretty cool. 413 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:27,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, let me ask you about a couple 414 00:19:27,640 --> 00:19:29,760 Speaker 1: of things that I'm wondering about. This is two weeks 415 00:19:29,840 --> 00:19:33,440 Speaker 1: running now, They've won penalties, turnovers are a big part 416 00:19:33,440 --> 00:19:36,320 Speaker 1: of the story. Also, a lack of a consistent run game. 417 00:19:36,640 --> 00:19:39,760 Speaker 1: This has been a top five rush offense. Take away 418 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:42,919 Speaker 1: the scrambles and the amazing plays by Jayden. Let's go 419 00:19:43,000 --> 00:19:46,680 Speaker 1: to traditional run plays here, whether it's with Jayden scripted 420 00:19:47,119 --> 00:19:51,480 Speaker 1: or more with b Rob and others, Jeremy McNichols, Chris Rodriguez, 421 00:19:51,480 --> 00:19:52,119 Speaker 1: whoever it may be. 422 00:19:52,800 --> 00:19:54,080 Speaker 3: It's not happening right now. 423 00:19:54,160 --> 00:19:56,040 Speaker 1: And I know that's a really good defense that they 424 00:19:56,040 --> 00:19:58,480 Speaker 1: played on Sunday. What are you seeing with the run 425 00:19:58,560 --> 00:20:00,960 Speaker 1: game and can they turn that back around as the 426 00:20:01,000 --> 00:20:02,200 Speaker 1: season progresses here? 427 00:20:02,920 --> 00:20:04,600 Speaker 2: I mean that's something we talked about on the pregame 428 00:20:04,600 --> 00:20:07,879 Speaker 2: show yesterday was just how good this Philadelphia defense is. 429 00:20:07,920 --> 00:20:09,800 Speaker 2: And it's not only is their defensive line good. Their 430 00:20:09,840 --> 00:20:12,360 Speaker 2: linebackers are good. They're fast the football, their safeties fit 431 00:20:12,400 --> 00:20:16,080 Speaker 2: physically downhill. They've got corners that can tackle like they're fast. Man. 432 00:20:16,119 --> 00:20:19,159 Speaker 2: You watch that, You watch that Pittsburgh game, and you 433 00:20:19,200 --> 00:20:21,720 Speaker 2: just see a group of guys that are possessed to 434 00:20:21,760 --> 00:20:24,200 Speaker 2: get to the football at the fastest, most urgent level 435 00:20:24,240 --> 00:20:26,240 Speaker 2: you can possibly be. So I knew run in the 436 00:20:26,280 --> 00:20:28,320 Speaker 2: football is gonna be tough because of the way specifically 437 00:20:28,359 --> 00:20:31,920 Speaker 2: those linebackers get downhill and fit runs and how disruptive 438 00:20:32,000 --> 00:20:35,680 Speaker 2: Jalen Carter is, Milton Williams and Jordan Davis. Those guys 439 00:20:35,720 --> 00:20:37,159 Speaker 2: are tough to deal with. And so this is going 440 00:20:37,240 --> 00:20:39,240 Speaker 2: to be challenging. And one of the things that sticks 441 00:20:39,280 --> 00:20:43,040 Speaker 2: out to me is they weren't able to commit to 442 00:20:43,080 --> 00:20:44,800 Speaker 2: the run as much as they wanted to. I don't 443 00:20:44,840 --> 00:20:47,520 Speaker 2: think because of game flow. And two also stylistically, I 444 00:20:47,560 --> 00:20:49,200 Speaker 2: don't think they were able to get to the volume 445 00:20:49,240 --> 00:20:51,720 Speaker 2: of runs that they normally do to make them successful. So, 446 00:20:51,720 --> 00:20:54,120 Speaker 2: for example, we saw a little bit of quarterback trap. 447 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:56,159 Speaker 2: We saw a little bit of wham with baits, and 448 00:20:56,240 --> 00:20:58,760 Speaker 2: those runs were a little bit more successful. There was 449 00:20:58,800 --> 00:21:00,560 Speaker 2: a little bit more air. And if you can come 450 00:21:00,600 --> 00:21:02,520 Speaker 2: back to those and hit those multiple times in the game, 451 00:21:02,560 --> 00:21:05,480 Speaker 2: all of a sudden, the efficiency of the quarterback runs, 452 00:21:05,880 --> 00:21:09,160 Speaker 2: efficiency of the running back runs are much greater because 453 00:21:09,200 --> 00:21:11,800 Speaker 2: you found a little wrinkle that's giving you a schematic edge. 454 00:21:12,280 --> 00:21:14,560 Speaker 2: And again because of the game flow, because of the score, 455 00:21:14,640 --> 00:21:17,320 Speaker 2: because of the time that Philadelphia was able to possess 456 00:21:17,320 --> 00:21:19,400 Speaker 2: the football, specifically in the third quarter, I think there 457 00:21:19,440 --> 00:21:21,720 Speaker 2: needed to be more urgency and when you're in those situations, 458 00:21:21,720 --> 00:21:23,200 Speaker 2: you gotta throw the football right because you got to 459 00:21:23,200 --> 00:21:25,240 Speaker 2: score points. So I think in this game, again we 460 00:21:25,280 --> 00:21:26,640 Speaker 2: knew it was going to be tough. I think game 461 00:21:26,640 --> 00:21:29,920 Speaker 2: flow dictated that was gonna be challenging. So yeah, I 462 00:21:30,680 --> 00:21:33,240 Speaker 2: think those are all factors that limit the effectiveness of 463 00:21:33,240 --> 00:21:35,320 Speaker 2: this team run the football. But I am really excited 464 00:21:35,359 --> 00:21:38,159 Speaker 2: to watch them versus Atlanta, and I think they can 465 00:21:38,160 --> 00:21:40,040 Speaker 2: get back on track versus that defense, which is a 466 00:21:40,119 --> 00:21:43,159 Speaker 2: very talented, very diverse defense. But it feels like a 467 00:21:43,200 --> 00:21:44,400 Speaker 2: game for them to get back on track. 468 00:21:44,840 --> 00:21:48,320 Speaker 1: And also this was by far had probably not close. 469 00:21:48,520 --> 00:21:51,800 Speaker 1: Brian Robinson one of his worst games, and I know 470 00:21:51,960 --> 00:21:54,359 Speaker 1: him like he's a carryover, so he's been here for 471 00:21:54,400 --> 00:21:57,199 Speaker 1: a few years. I know he's gonna internalize this. I 472 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,879 Speaker 1: can't wait to see him next week because I have 473 00:22:00,160 --> 00:22:03,639 Speaker 1: a feeling you're going to see somebody who feels like 474 00:22:03,680 --> 00:22:05,800 Speaker 1: he owes the team one from a week ago. And 475 00:22:05,840 --> 00:22:07,320 Speaker 1: I can't wait to see what he puts on the 476 00:22:07,359 --> 00:22:09,040 Speaker 1: field against Atlanta Sunday night as well. 477 00:22:10,200 --> 00:22:13,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, obviously he's been a special a special 478 00:22:13,600 --> 00:22:17,160 Speaker 2: talent this year. Really the physicality, the vision, the competitiveness, 479 00:22:17,160 --> 00:22:19,240 Speaker 2: and like you alluded to that there, like Tanna mentioned 480 00:22:19,280 --> 00:22:22,040 Speaker 2: it in one of the shows you recorded today, like 481 00:22:22,440 --> 00:22:25,879 Speaker 2: just how dejected and how disappointed he was in his performance. 482 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:29,040 Speaker 2: And guys like that are fun to play with because 483 00:22:29,080 --> 00:22:31,040 Speaker 2: they are eager to get back to practice. They're eager 484 00:22:31,119 --> 00:22:32,560 Speaker 2: to get back to work. And I definitely think b 485 00:22:32,720 --> 00:22:34,600 Speaker 2: rob fits that mold. 486 00:22:35,640 --> 00:22:40,840 Speaker 1: All right, you noticed, Well, it's hard to not notice 487 00:22:41,000 --> 00:22:44,919 Speaker 1: the Philly outrage and excuse making that's been occurring. So 488 00:22:45,520 --> 00:22:48,120 Speaker 1: should we go full sports radio here? Do you want 489 00:22:48,119 --> 00:22:50,520 Speaker 1: to run through the litany of Philly? 490 00:22:50,680 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 2: I think we should full sports radio. I'm excited to 491 00:22:54,000 --> 00:22:57,520 Speaker 2: get you to do something fun here today. So the 492 00:22:57,560 --> 00:22:59,600 Speaker 2: segment is, and I love skitz and bits, Brahm. You 493 00:22:59,640 --> 00:23:01,119 Speaker 2: know that. I don't know. You don't love them as 494 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:03,080 Speaker 2: much as I do, But I love them skits and bits. 495 00:23:03,280 --> 00:23:07,320 Speaker 2: We're going to go cry Eagles cry or eh, Okay, 496 00:23:07,359 --> 00:23:09,760 Speaker 2: you got a point there, and I'm curious to see 497 00:23:09,760 --> 00:23:11,199 Speaker 2: what you got to say about some of these. So 498 00:23:11,600 --> 00:23:15,359 Speaker 2: these comments are from real Eagles fans in our postgame 499 00:23:15,400 --> 00:23:18,359 Speaker 2: live chat. And you know Philadelphia fans, they're kind of trolls. 500 00:23:18,359 --> 00:23:20,320 Speaker 2: They get out there and they like to be all 501 00:23:20,359 --> 00:23:24,159 Speaker 2: over the place. And so these are some things that 502 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:27,880 Speaker 2: I'd like to throw to you as a Philadelphia Eagles fan. 503 00:23:28,080 --> 00:23:33,040 Speaker 4: So the refs robbed us false start on the last Washington. 504 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:36,760 Speaker 2: TD we were robbed. What do you say to that 505 00:23:36,800 --> 00:23:41,520 Speaker 2: Philly fan? What do you say? Oh? 506 00:23:41,560 --> 00:23:42,439 Speaker 3: What do I say? 507 00:23:42,680 --> 00:23:43,840 Speaker 2: What do you say? Bram? 508 00:23:44,280 --> 00:23:46,400 Speaker 3: What do I say? What do I say? 509 00:23:46,480 --> 00:23:49,480 Speaker 1: Let's see, I think I've gone at least three to 510 00:23:49,560 --> 00:23:53,920 Speaker 1: four years asking every coach how they get away with 511 00:23:53,960 --> 00:23:59,000 Speaker 1: this on every single play that they run. So Lane 512 00:23:59,080 --> 00:24:05,120 Speaker 1: Johnson shortened my lotta. They invented this. Sorry guys, Oh, 513 00:24:05,240 --> 00:24:09,880 Speaker 1: I'm so sorry that you realize that you've been cheating 514 00:24:10,240 --> 00:24:13,720 Speaker 1: for five years now. And oh another team does it 515 00:24:13,760 --> 00:24:18,560 Speaker 1: and that's a false start, okay, pal, Yeah, yeah, okay. 516 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:23,560 Speaker 2: Lane Johnson's a saint. He did invent that though, real 517 00:24:23,640 --> 00:24:28,359 Speaker 2: talk like football, like you're a guy that he's the 518 00:24:28,400 --> 00:24:31,000 Speaker 2: guy that gets that started. Man, And uh, I say 519 00:24:31,040 --> 00:24:33,520 Speaker 2: what you want specifically in two minute drives, like that's 520 00:24:33,520 --> 00:24:36,600 Speaker 2: how tackle set. Watch any two minute drive in the NFL. 521 00:24:36,640 --> 00:24:39,760 Speaker 2: You're gonna get that, right and uh and I think I've. 522 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:40,960 Speaker 3: Been screaming about this for years. 523 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:43,879 Speaker 1: I think that's a false start too, but the referees 524 00:24:43,880 --> 00:24:46,639 Speaker 1: of the competition Committee don't think it is, and you 525 00:24:46,920 --> 00:24:50,320 Speaker 1: idiots invented it, so that's your problem. 526 00:24:49,960 --> 00:24:56,520 Speaker 2: Now, all right, Okay, So next thing, the only one 527 00:24:56,600 --> 00:25:01,160 Speaker 2: because Kenny Pickett was in and not Hurts. Kny Pickett's 528 00:25:01,200 --> 00:25:03,880 Speaker 2: terrible Hurts is amazing. 529 00:25:03,920 --> 00:25:06,359 Speaker 3: He's a god one. I don't think Kenny Pickett was 530 00:25:06,400 --> 00:25:06,720 Speaker 3: that bad. 531 00:25:06,800 --> 00:25:10,640 Speaker 1: Number one two, and this is more important, what position 532 00:25:10,720 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 1: on defense does Jalen Hurts play because I don't remember 533 00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:18,640 Speaker 1: him playing any position on defense or your number one 534 00:25:18,720 --> 00:25:22,920 Speaker 1: rated defense getting five but really six turnovers and giving 535 00:25:23,000 --> 00:25:27,680 Speaker 1: up thirty six points anyway, So sorry, that one also 536 00:25:27,720 --> 00:25:31,320 Speaker 1: does it fly? And also on the backup quarterback thing, Guys, 537 00:25:31,800 --> 00:25:34,400 Speaker 1: you won the NFC Championship against the forty nine ers 538 00:25:34,400 --> 00:25:37,040 Speaker 1: team that had to run the wishbone because they ran 539 00:25:37,080 --> 00:25:40,720 Speaker 1: out of quarterbacks. And I don't know how many backup 540 00:25:40,760 --> 00:25:43,240 Speaker 1: quarterbacks we've thrown out there and. 541 00:25:43,160 --> 00:25:44,560 Speaker 3: You haven't given our wins back. 542 00:25:44,800 --> 00:25:47,680 Speaker 1: Remember when Garrett Gilbert had to play because our whole 543 00:25:47,720 --> 00:25:50,160 Speaker 1: team at COVID. Oh, I bet where you were. Were 544 00:25:50,160 --> 00:25:52,840 Speaker 1: you taking credit for that win? Were you okay? 545 00:25:53,920 --> 00:25:58,760 Speaker 2: Okay? Yeah? I mean it is Kenny Pickett as good 546 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:02,840 Speaker 2: as Jalen Hurts. Probably not, But this is part of 547 00:26:02,880 --> 00:26:05,680 Speaker 2: the deal. Like you have a quarterback that runs a lot, 548 00:26:05,720 --> 00:26:08,320 Speaker 2: he's gonna get nicked, like he got nicked in our 549 00:26:08,359 --> 00:26:09,879 Speaker 2: first game a little bit. You remember that brand when 550 00:26:09,920 --> 00:26:11,520 Speaker 2: we covered that game he was out for trying to play. 551 00:26:11,640 --> 00:26:13,320 Speaker 2: Is like, it's part of the It's part of the 552 00:26:13,359 --> 00:26:16,200 Speaker 2: price you pay. And so as much as Phillip fans 553 00:26:16,240 --> 00:26:18,719 Speaker 2: want to be salty about this, like this is part 554 00:26:18,760 --> 00:26:19,160 Speaker 2: of the deal. 555 00:26:19,480 --> 00:26:23,520 Speaker 1: You know, played really poorly, I would hear that as 556 00:26:23,520 --> 00:26:26,400 Speaker 1: an excuse. I don't think he did. Like, I don't 557 00:26:26,400 --> 00:26:29,560 Speaker 1: think he played really poorly. So I'm like we're the 558 00:26:29,560 --> 00:26:31,760 Speaker 1: ones that turn the ball over five times? What are 559 00:26:31,800 --> 00:26:33,040 Speaker 1: you all complaining about? 560 00:26:34,119 --> 00:26:38,280 Speaker 4: It is true, It is true, all right, we beat ourselves. 561 00:26:39,680 --> 00:26:46,520 Speaker 4: Washington is frauds. They're terrible, a little harsh that one. 562 00:26:47,480 --> 00:26:51,400 Speaker 1: Ten and five. That's listen, the record is what you are. 563 00:26:51,480 --> 00:26:54,399 Speaker 1: So we're not frauds. That's number one. But beat themselves. 564 00:26:54,720 --> 00:26:56,879 Speaker 1: I'll hear some of that out. Actually, at least that's 565 00:26:56,920 --> 00:26:59,120 Speaker 1: a complain about yourself. And Nick Sirianni after the game 566 00:26:59,440 --> 00:27:01,439 Speaker 1: called themselves, and I actually thought that was. 567 00:27:01,440 --> 00:27:02,480 Speaker 3: A really good word for it. 568 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:05,600 Speaker 1: They had problems with substitution patterns, They had too many 569 00:27:05,600 --> 00:27:07,280 Speaker 1: people on the field for one of the touchdowns, they 570 00:27:07,280 --> 00:27:10,200 Speaker 1: had not enough people on for another one. They how 571 00:27:10,200 --> 00:27:13,560 Speaker 1: many fifteen yard penalties they get? They were unhinged like 572 00:27:13,600 --> 00:27:16,080 Speaker 1: and everything reason I mean the media is they are 573 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:20,000 Speaker 1: unhinged at all times. And it manifested itself again. You 574 00:27:20,000 --> 00:27:23,360 Speaker 1: guys got six turnovers and couldn't win the game. I mean, 575 00:27:23,400 --> 00:27:25,960 Speaker 1: come on, and you had to get unhinged to allow 576 00:27:26,040 --> 00:27:29,040 Speaker 1: us to even get back into it. So actually that 577 00:27:29,160 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 1: is you're about right. You did blow it. Finally you've 578 00:27:32,680 --> 00:27:34,120 Speaker 1: gotten to the truth of the whole thing. 579 00:27:35,119 --> 00:27:38,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, you're a crazy Eels fan like, yeah, you did 580 00:27:38,800 --> 00:27:40,960 Speaker 2: beat yourselves. Good for you. That's that's why you play 581 00:27:41,000 --> 00:27:43,720 Speaker 2: the games, guys, all right, So that I feel I 582 00:27:43,760 --> 00:27:45,399 Speaker 2: don't know, I don't know if the Philly fans are 583 00:27:45,400 --> 00:27:48,800 Speaker 2: gonna hear this, but they should feel better maybe about 584 00:27:49,000 --> 00:27:52,320 Speaker 2: Bram's great insight. And I think now we're going to 585 00:27:52,720 --> 00:28:01,120 Speaker 2: uh what is this big Brams Heavyweight contender championship belt? 586 00:28:01,600 --> 00:28:04,680 Speaker 2: So I've never done this before. I've got the belt. 587 00:28:04,880 --> 00:28:07,440 Speaker 3: You love the bits? Holy cow? Do you love them? 588 00:28:07,680 --> 00:28:07,880 Speaker 2: Oh? 589 00:28:08,080 --> 00:28:08,480 Speaker 3: Man? 590 00:28:09,320 --> 00:28:12,760 Speaker 2: Well this's a big belt. Man? Yeah, big foot is this? 591 00:28:12,960 --> 00:28:17,639 Speaker 2: Does he wear this belt? And so you got to 592 00:28:17,720 --> 00:28:19,320 Speaker 2: kind of walk me through the thing here? Am I 593 00:28:19,320 --> 00:28:21,640 Speaker 2: supposed to introduce these? Are you introducing them? Like? What's 594 00:28:21,680 --> 00:28:23,879 Speaker 2: going on? Bram a good voice? 595 00:28:25,680 --> 00:28:28,159 Speaker 3: So basically you want me to go full Michael Buffer? 596 00:28:28,480 --> 00:28:30,080 Speaker 2: So yeah, I do want I want to see it. 597 00:28:30,080 --> 00:28:31,320 Speaker 2: I want to be your best. 598 00:28:31,600 --> 00:28:33,760 Speaker 3: He actually comes at you. I can't do that. He 599 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:36,280 Speaker 3: will if you, uh does you do his famous line? 600 00:28:36,320 --> 00:28:38,040 Speaker 3: He will sue you unt do that. 601 00:28:38,280 --> 00:28:40,560 Speaker 2: But I'm saying, you know, do you do like a caricature? 602 00:28:41,240 --> 00:28:42,520 Speaker 3: Let's get ready to football? 603 00:28:43,000 --> 00:28:46,720 Speaker 1: Uh, Let's see last week's winner was Jayden Daniels off 604 00:28:46,720 --> 00:28:48,560 Speaker 1: of his amazing performance in New Orleans. 605 00:28:48,760 --> 00:28:50,000 Speaker 3: So he is the. 606 00:28:49,880 --> 00:28:54,120 Speaker 1: Title Uh, he's the title holder, and we have to 607 00:28:54,320 --> 00:28:56,280 Speaker 1: we had to pick somebody to, you know, go up 608 00:28:56,320 --> 00:28:58,840 Speaker 1: a kid stum, even though it's quite obvious who should 609 00:28:58,920 --> 00:29:02,160 Speaker 1: probably win the thing again. So I went with Jamison 610 00:29:02,200 --> 00:29:05,400 Speaker 1: Crowder because hey, the guy's been on an IR all year. 611 00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:08,479 Speaker 1: He makes a game winning touchdown catch with six seconds 612 00:29:08,560 --> 00:29:11,920 Speaker 1: left in the game. That's amazing. He had two touchdown catches. 613 00:29:12,200 --> 00:29:15,360 Speaker 1: He's played a big role in keeping this offense moving 614 00:29:15,440 --> 00:29:16,960 Speaker 1: here over the last couple of weeks. He had a 615 00:29:16,960 --> 00:29:20,320 Speaker 1: couple of big plays in New Orleans as well. So listen, 616 00:29:20,400 --> 00:29:22,360 Speaker 1: he was punching up in weight class to have any 617 00:29:22,440 --> 00:29:25,800 Speaker 1: shot at this thing. And let's just end the nonsense 618 00:29:25,960 --> 00:29:28,920 Speaker 1: and give the belt back to Jaden Daniels, who today 619 00:29:29,360 --> 00:29:33,360 Speaker 1: is being called by any pundit anywhere except in Philadelphia 620 00:29:33,640 --> 00:29:37,880 Speaker 1: the greatest quarterback of all time. So Jaden Daniels remains 621 00:29:38,520 --> 00:29:42,680 Speaker 1: are Big Bram slash fletch Championship belt holder. 622 00:29:42,760 --> 00:29:44,800 Speaker 3: Congratulations, I thought. 623 00:29:44,680 --> 00:29:48,640 Speaker 2: You'd go like in the red corner, Jayden Daniels are 624 00:29:48,680 --> 00:29:56,240 Speaker 2: returning champion. Five touchdowns, two interceptions, weighing it at whatever 625 00:29:56,320 --> 00:29:57,800 Speaker 2: the thing is. You didn't do that though, You kind 626 00:29:57,800 --> 00:29:59,320 Speaker 2: of just did your normal analyst thing. 627 00:30:00,400 --> 00:30:02,520 Speaker 3: So I'm sorry to disappoint you. 628 00:30:03,840 --> 00:30:08,360 Speaker 1: Secondly, this isn't live and Jason could edit that part 629 00:30:08,400 --> 00:30:10,760 Speaker 1: in if he likes, because I like it better. So 630 00:30:10,840 --> 00:30:13,440 Speaker 1: your instincts are better than mine. With the bits logan 631 00:30:14,600 --> 00:30:15,040 Speaker 1: skits and. 632 00:30:15,080 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 2: Bits, Baby, I do think that this was a tough one. No, 633 00:30:20,120 --> 00:30:22,000 Speaker 2: we can kind of go against the champ in this one. 634 00:30:22,400 --> 00:30:25,400 Speaker 2: Jane Daniels absolutely balled out. I'm surprised that Frankie Lub 635 00:30:25,440 --> 00:30:28,160 Speaker 2: didn't get me love like, uh, you know, with the interception, 636 00:30:28,240 --> 00:30:31,920 Speaker 2: a couple of sacks, a couple of TFLs. Obviously it 637 00:30:32,040 --> 00:30:34,000 Speaker 2: was great, a little bit more productive. Terry had a 638 00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:37,920 Speaker 2: big game, And why didn't you settle on Jamison Crowder 639 00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:38,640 Speaker 2: as the challenger. 640 00:30:39,160 --> 00:30:42,600 Speaker 1: Well, you make you make a winning touchdown catch with 641 00:30:42,680 --> 00:30:44,960 Speaker 1: six seconds to go. It's hard to overlook that one. 642 00:30:45,960 --> 00:30:49,040 Speaker 1: So he just listened. All the other people he chose 643 00:30:49,080 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 1: were really good, really good options that weren't gonna win, 644 00:30:53,080 --> 00:30:55,160 Speaker 1: so we could give honorable mentions to. 645 00:30:55,120 --> 00:30:56,040 Speaker 3: All of them if you like. 646 00:30:57,840 --> 00:31:01,440 Speaker 2: Okay, all right, Mike Tyson, Jane Daniels is Mike Tyson 647 00:31:01,480 --> 00:31:03,680 Speaker 2: back in the nineties. You were alive for that, right, broh. 648 00:31:04,280 --> 00:31:06,520 Speaker 1: Yes, I was alive for that when Mike Tyson was 649 00:31:06,560 --> 00:31:09,920 Speaker 1: great and not doing stunts against Jake Paul. Yes, all 650 00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:12,920 Speaker 1: the younger generation thinkistum has been that was like a 651 00:31:13,040 --> 00:31:13,480 Speaker 1: joke and. 652 00:31:13,440 --> 00:31:15,880 Speaker 3: It's really sad, actually really sad. 653 00:31:16,400 --> 00:31:19,160 Speaker 2: It is sad. But this is Jane Daniels when Mike 654 00:31:19,160 --> 00:31:21,000 Speaker 2: Tyson was a beast. Because this is like just an 655 00:31:21,080 --> 00:31:23,520 Speaker 2: unprecedented performance by this guy. We gushed over him at 656 00:31:23,560 --> 00:31:26,600 Speaker 2: the beginning of the show and really like, we should 657 00:31:26,640 --> 00:31:28,320 Speaker 2: just give him this belt when the season's over. Maybe 658 00:31:28,360 --> 00:31:29,560 Speaker 2: you can get him on the show and you can 659 00:31:29,600 --> 00:31:31,280 Speaker 2: have Fletch give him the belt. That'd be pretty cool. 660 00:31:31,320 --> 00:31:33,880 Speaker 3: We should do that. Yes, we should do that. I 661 00:31:33,920 --> 00:31:34,600 Speaker 3: agree with you. 662 00:31:34,760 --> 00:31:38,200 Speaker 1: All right, real quick though, before we go, we basically 663 00:31:38,240 --> 00:31:42,840 Speaker 1: have a playoff game this weekend. For the Falcons, they 664 00:31:42,960 --> 00:31:45,120 Speaker 1: have a shot to win their division, but they're going 665 00:31:45,200 --> 00:31:47,520 Speaker 1: to be in big trouble if they lose. And for 666 00:31:47,680 --> 00:31:51,560 Speaker 1: Washington it's a winning in scenario. They can knock them out, 667 00:31:51,600 --> 00:31:54,960 Speaker 1: not entirely, but they can essentially knock them out dependent 668 00:31:55,040 --> 00:32:00,360 Speaker 1: on the Buccaneers result that weekend, and Washington punch a 669 00:32:00,360 --> 00:32:02,640 Speaker 1: ticket to get into the playoffs, so we have a 670 00:32:02,680 --> 00:32:04,800 Speaker 1: playoff game Sunday night. I don't know how much you've 671 00:32:04,800 --> 00:32:06,560 Speaker 1: seen to the Falcon Jet, but which just kind of 672 00:32:06,560 --> 00:32:08,360 Speaker 1: your early what's your early take on it? 673 00:32:09,280 --> 00:32:11,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I think they're really talented on offense. 674 00:32:11,200 --> 00:32:13,960 Speaker 2: They got a lot of playmakers that are really scary. 675 00:32:14,320 --> 00:32:17,440 Speaker 2: Their offensive line is is I think more consistent, one 676 00:32:17,440 --> 00:32:19,360 Speaker 2: of the more consistent groups in the NFL, maybe top 677 00:32:19,400 --> 00:32:22,479 Speaker 2: ten in the NFL. And then defensively, they do a 678 00:32:22,520 --> 00:32:25,640 Speaker 2: lot of kind of I'm gonna say exotic stuff. They 679 00:32:25,640 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 2: do a lot of stuff, and I think that can 680 00:32:27,440 --> 00:32:29,520 Speaker 2: be challenging for a young quarterback to kind of manage 681 00:32:29,520 --> 00:32:31,720 Speaker 2: all those things. But I will say because they seem 682 00:32:31,720 --> 00:32:33,600 Speaker 2: to have a lot of play volume in and a 683 00:32:33,600 --> 00:32:37,000 Speaker 2: lot of rules in. There are a lot of coverage busts. However, 684 00:32:37,160 --> 00:32:39,440 Speaker 2: guys like Jesse Bates, they turned the football over a lot. 685 00:32:39,480 --> 00:32:41,840 Speaker 2: So I do think this is like it feels like 686 00:32:42,440 --> 00:32:48,760 Speaker 2: a very evenly matched game. If if Pennix comes out 687 00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:50,960 Speaker 2: in place, well, and that's something that there's just not 688 00:32:51,040 --> 00:32:52,760 Speaker 2: enough data points on him at the moment. 689 00:32:54,840 --> 00:32:58,920 Speaker 1: I believe anything now London Logan London London. 690 00:32:59,480 --> 00:33:02,880 Speaker 2: Yes, yeah, it's about the league, the thirty off. 691 00:33:03,600 --> 00:33:08,320 Speaker 1: Honestly, after a hail Mary and yesterday, what's the point 692 00:33:08,320 --> 00:33:11,040 Speaker 1: of preparing for these games anymore? I mean, like the 693 00:33:11,120 --> 00:33:15,200 Speaker 1: reality is anything could happen, and it's it's like, we 694 00:33:15,320 --> 00:33:17,520 Speaker 1: talked for all these hours about all these things that 695 00:33:17,520 --> 00:33:19,800 Speaker 1: are going to be important and then this guy does 696 00:33:19,840 --> 00:33:21,960 Speaker 1: that stuff, and it's like, what's the point. 697 00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:23,000 Speaker 3: Why are we even bobbing? 698 00:33:23,080 --> 00:33:26,040 Speaker 2: I will say, to your credit, you do a ton 699 00:33:26,080 --> 00:33:28,640 Speaker 2: of research. Into my credit, Like, we said that one 700 00:33:28,640 --> 00:33:30,560 Speaker 2: of the important things was going to be finding explosive 701 00:33:30,560 --> 00:33:33,560 Speaker 2: plays against this defense, the Philly defense, and they did that. 702 00:33:34,040 --> 00:33:38,000 Speaker 2: So I know that's not great nuanced analysis, but that's 703 00:33:38,040 --> 00:33:40,600 Speaker 2: what happened and they won. So that's why you tune 704 00:33:40,600 --> 00:33:42,520 Speaker 2: into our show for that stuff. 705 00:33:43,200 --> 00:33:45,200 Speaker 1: That was actually a compliment to both of us, even 706 00:33:45,240 --> 00:33:46,320 Speaker 1: though it didn't feel like it. 707 00:33:47,040 --> 00:33:53,840 Speaker 2: But it was all right, right, you got to go listen. 708 00:33:54,200 --> 00:33:57,640 Speaker 1: We had all sorts of Christmas miracles. RFK legislation went 709 00:33:57,680 --> 00:34:03,440 Speaker 1: through somehow. Last that comeback was crazy. Santa is loving us. 710 00:34:03,800 --> 00:34:07,480 Speaker 1: We have been real nice this year, loving us. Happy holidays, 711 00:34:07,480 --> 00:34:07,760 Speaker 1: Logan 712 00:34:08,640 --> 00:34:11,160 Speaker 2: Happy holidays, Brand, Appreciate you buddy and Happy holidays to 713 00:34:11,160 --> 00:34:12,319 Speaker 2: everybody listens to this show,