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 --> 00:00:08,388 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:11,148 --> 00:00:14,628 Speaker 2: This is Good Morning Football presented by Old Trapper Beef Jercates. Tuesday, 4 00:00:14,668 --> 00:00:18,628 Speaker 2: October twenty eighth, Roll Called Jamie Arnal presents Mantai Tail, 5 00:00:19,348 --> 00:00:20,868 Speaker 2: Isaiah stand Back, I am. 6 00:00:20,708 --> 00:00:25,508 Speaker 3: Here, RuSHA, Jimmy's good to see. 7 00:00:26,188 --> 00:00:28,428 Speaker 4: Kyle Brandt absent. He's on the road. 8 00:00:28,548 --> 00:00:31,068 Speaker 2: He is doing a work project, which means that we 9 00:00:31,108 --> 00:00:33,988 Speaker 2: have a highlights lookout for Monday Night Football. We already 10 00:00:33,988 --> 00:00:36,428 Speaker 2: did angry runs. The business was taken care of yesterday. 11 00:00:36,708 --> 00:00:38,588 Speaker 2: One of us is wearing a bowlo tie. 12 00:00:38,628 --> 00:00:41,188 Speaker 4: It's GMFB on a Tuesday. Is that what that's all 13 00:00:41,268 --> 00:00:41,588 Speaker 4: we shall? 14 00:00:41,708 --> 00:00:44,348 Speaker 3: Yeah? Work, Yeah, that's that'll work. 15 00:00:44,428 --> 00:00:45,908 Speaker 4: Yeah, here we go, roll it. 16 00:00:58,508 --> 00:01:02,508 Speaker 2: Welcome Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper. Gosh it 17 00:01:02,588 --> 00:01:06,188 Speaker 2: was just lost sleep over incorrectly calling Rashond Jennings fashion 18 00:01:06,228 --> 00:01:07,628 Speaker 2: accessory something wrong? 19 00:01:07,908 --> 00:01:10,348 Speaker 4: Cowboy tie? You feeling like a cowboy today? 20 00:01:10,468 --> 00:01:15,228 Speaker 3: Ye? Early this morning, early this morning. You've got an 21 00:01:15,228 --> 00:01:16,308 Speaker 3: actual cowboy here though. 22 00:01:16,668 --> 00:01:19,708 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's true, that's true. No, we're actually you are 23 00:01:19,868 --> 00:01:21,028 Speaker 4: You are with the Cowboys. 24 00:01:21,068 --> 00:01:23,468 Speaker 2: You played for the Cowboys, you are employed by them 25 00:01:23,628 --> 00:01:26,308 Speaker 2: on most day of the week, and now you have 26 00:01:26,348 --> 00:01:28,428 Speaker 2: to answer to them within the NFC East, which we'll 27 00:01:28,428 --> 00:01:29,028 Speaker 2: do in the second hand. 28 00:01:29,068 --> 00:01:30,068 Speaker 3: We will definitely talk about this. 29 00:01:30,148 --> 00:01:32,988 Speaker 4: Okay, let's do it. Let's do it. There was a 30 00:01:32,988 --> 00:01:35,028 Speaker 4: game last night, speaking of the NFC East. 31 00:01:35,068 --> 00:01:37,788 Speaker 2: The Commanders had been dealt with injuries as of late. 32 00:01:37,868 --> 00:01:40,308 Speaker 2: Their quarterback was not in some of their pass catchers were, 33 00:01:40,548 --> 00:01:42,548 Speaker 2: and my gosh, Terry mclarn was fighting for his life 34 00:01:42,628 --> 00:01:44,308 Speaker 2: last night when it came to keeping the ball in 35 00:01:44,388 --> 00:01:46,428 Speaker 2: bounds and challenging catches. 36 00:01:46,708 --> 00:01:49,908 Speaker 4: There are the two qbs, Pat Mahomes and Jayden Daniels. 37 00:01:49,948 --> 00:01:53,708 Speaker 2: Daniels out, so Marcus Mariota is in first quarter No 38 00:01:53,828 --> 00:01:55,268 Speaker 2: Sport Commanders opening drive. 39 00:01:55,428 --> 00:01:56,308 Speaker 4: Oh my gosh. 40 00:01:56,468 --> 00:01:59,108 Speaker 2: This did not bode well for the Commanders frankly or 41 00:01:59,148 --> 00:02:00,308 Speaker 2: the Chiefs in the first half. 42 00:02:00,348 --> 00:02:02,028 Speaker 4: Truly a tale of two halves. 43 00:02:02,268 --> 00:02:04,548 Speaker 2: Look at this ball popped off the hands of dB 44 00:02:04,668 --> 00:02:08,628 Speaker 2: Samuel Mike Dana right place, right time, his first career interception. 45 00:02:08,748 --> 00:02:11,988 Speaker 2: Second quarter now still scoreless, kind of a snooze. Just 46 00:02:11,988 --> 00:02:14,188 Speaker 2: wait for the World Series. That thing ended at two am. 47 00:02:14,508 --> 00:02:18,468 Speaker 2: This thing was done in regulation. Mahomes, same tipball drill 48 00:02:18,548 --> 00:02:21,508 Speaker 2: they needed that? What was that little giant with the 49 00:02:21,548 --> 00:02:23,988 Speaker 2: guy with the sticky on his hand. Yeah, they needed 50 00:02:24,068 --> 00:02:28,988 Speaker 2: out of the process, Yes, exactly. Travis Kelsey really unlike him. 51 00:02:29,028 --> 00:02:31,788 Speaker 2: Ball pops out of his hand, brought in by Bobby Wagner. 52 00:02:32,508 --> 00:02:37,028 Speaker 2: Next drive, Mahomes to Kelsey, goes right back to him. 53 00:02:37,308 --> 00:02:40,268 Speaker 2: Big moments called for Travis Kelcey, especially on the tail 54 00:02:40,348 --> 00:02:43,788 Speaker 2: end of National Tight Ends weekend, whatever that holiday was called. 55 00:02:43,988 --> 00:02:45,908 Speaker 2: And then you go to Kareem Hunt one yard line, 56 00:02:45,948 --> 00:02:48,508 Speaker 2: punched this thing in Chiefs take a seven to nothing lead. 57 00:02:48,548 --> 00:02:51,148 Speaker 4: That was Hunt's fourth Russian TV on the season. 58 00:02:51,428 --> 00:02:55,308 Speaker 2: Now Mariota again, look at this Airmail drops this thing 59 00:02:55,388 --> 00:02:59,268 Speaker 2: in perfectly. The official on the boundary calls him out 60 00:02:59,268 --> 00:03:02,908 Speaker 2: of bounds like this has to be fully negated because 61 00:03:02,908 --> 00:03:05,868 Speaker 2: of what he sees. But mccarren drops all ten toes 62 00:03:05,948 --> 00:03:09,028 Speaker 2: in then catches the ball. Good for a catch, good 63 00:03:09,028 --> 00:03:09,708 Speaker 2: for a time on. 64 00:03:11,948 --> 00:03:14,228 Speaker 4: That's what I'm saying, Troy Aikman, I don't know. 65 00:03:14,828 --> 00:03:17,388 Speaker 2: Seven to seven at the half now becomes a chief 66 00:03:17,468 --> 00:03:20,628 Speaker 2: second half, Mahomes drops back and who does he find? 67 00:03:21,748 --> 00:03:24,348 Speaker 4: Trash Kelsey up to side. You guys have to have 68 00:03:24,468 --> 00:03:25,868 Speaker 4: somebody within the first ten. 69 00:03:25,828 --> 00:03:28,468 Speaker 2: Yards of this dude, otherwise, he just rumbles up the 70 00:03:28,588 --> 00:03:32,748 Speaker 2: sideline damage control good for a first down. That was 71 00:03:32,788 --> 00:03:37,268 Speaker 2: a thirty eight yard gain. Four plays later, Mahomes finds 72 00:03:37,868 --> 00:03:40,668 Speaker 2: Kareem Hunt to breaks three of the defensive scheme for 73 00:03:40,708 --> 00:03:44,348 Speaker 2: the Commanders. That's Hunt's eighth receiving career game with a 74 00:03:44,868 --> 00:03:45,548 Speaker 2: rushing and. 75 00:03:45,468 --> 00:03:47,988 Speaker 4: A receiving touchdown. Eight time. He's done that, fourteen to 76 00:03:47,988 --> 00:03:49,348 Speaker 4: seven lead for the Chiefs. 77 00:03:49,588 --> 00:03:54,188 Speaker 2: Later, next drive breaks through up the middle, finds Juju 78 00:03:54,228 --> 00:03:56,708 Speaker 2: Smith Schuster over the middle for a big time pick 79 00:03:56,788 --> 00:03:57,548 Speaker 2: up twenty. 80 00:03:57,228 --> 00:03:57,988 Speaker 4: Four yard gain. 81 00:03:58,068 --> 00:04:01,788 Speaker 2: Mahomes just wheeling in the second half. Six plays later, 82 00:04:02,188 --> 00:04:05,028 Speaker 2: who does he find in the end zone? Travis, Guys, 83 00:04:05,068 --> 00:04:08,508 Speaker 2: this one was really cool. But until last night, Priest 84 00:04:08,588 --> 00:04:11,388 Speaker 2: Holmes had the record for the Chiefs for most touchdowns 85 00:04:11,388 --> 00:04:12,428 Speaker 2: and franchise. 86 00:04:12,068 --> 00:04:14,708 Speaker 4: History at eighty three. That was number eighty. 87 00:04:14,508 --> 00:04:17,548 Speaker 2: Seven's eighty third career touchdown as a Chief. 88 00:04:17,588 --> 00:04:18,868 Speaker 4: He's happy, he's bopping the. 89 00:04:18,828 --> 00:04:21,268 Speaker 2: Significant others of the thrower and the catcher are really 90 00:04:21,308 --> 00:04:24,268 Speaker 2: thrilled up in the suite twenty one to seven. Now 91 00:04:24,548 --> 00:04:27,628 Speaker 2: insuing Commander's drive. You guys, McLaren did it again. This 92 00:04:27,868 --> 00:04:30,748 Speaker 2: time they say no, no, no, that's not a catch. 93 00:04:30,788 --> 00:04:34,468 Speaker 2: And they say, actually it is incomplete, like jame. 94 00:04:34,348 --> 00:04:37,308 Speaker 4: Ganniel's like, no, no, no, it is. I'm convinced mclauren 95 00:04:37,428 --> 00:04:38,468 Speaker 4: was all in last night. 96 00:04:38,508 --> 00:04:44,628 Speaker 2: However, it didn't result in points because Marioto Manti challenged. 97 00:04:44,908 --> 00:04:47,188 Speaker 5: He played solid for the first the first half, and 98 00:04:47,268 --> 00:04:48,948 Speaker 5: then the Chiefs defense started to figure it out a 99 00:04:48,988 --> 00:04:50,508 Speaker 5: little bit and came to play the second half. 100 00:04:50,668 --> 00:04:52,188 Speaker 4: Yeah, I did. Now look at this. You don't want 101 00:04:52,188 --> 00:04:53,508 Speaker 4: to see Mahomes dancing like this. 102 00:04:53,788 --> 00:04:57,108 Speaker 2: You got Javon Kinlock going full blown parallel to the 103 00:04:57,108 --> 00:04:59,868 Speaker 2: ground trying to dive for him. Kim Lack, you gotta 104 00:04:59,908 --> 00:05:01,868 Speaker 2: be able to do more than the shoe string tackle 105 00:05:01,908 --> 00:05:02,748 Speaker 2: against Mahomes. 106 00:05:02,788 --> 00:05:03,708 Speaker 4: I love the effort. 107 00:05:04,388 --> 00:05:06,508 Speaker 2: It didn't result in anything great with the Commanders, as 108 00:05:06,508 --> 00:05:09,268 Speaker 2: Noah Gray picks up the first down on a fifteen 109 00:05:09,348 --> 00:05:11,988 Speaker 2: yard game five plays later, twenty one to seven to score. 110 00:05:12,188 --> 00:05:15,628 Speaker 2: At this moment, until Rashi Rice finds an eighteen yard 111 00:05:15,668 --> 00:05:18,948 Speaker 2: TV Chiefs are going to win this one twenty eight 112 00:05:19,068 --> 00:05:22,228 Speaker 2: to seven. Commanders lose their third straight game. They fall 113 00:05:22,308 --> 00:05:26,228 Speaker 2: to three and five, and the Chiefs, despite everybody losing 114 00:05:26,268 --> 00:05:28,868 Speaker 2: their minds at the start of the season, looked mighty fine, 115 00:05:28,988 --> 00:05:32,188 Speaker 2: especially in the second half of that game on Monday 116 00:05:32,268 --> 00:05:32,788 Speaker 2: Night Football. 117 00:05:32,788 --> 00:05:34,868 Speaker 4: It is the completion of week eight, So. 118 00:05:34,868 --> 00:05:37,788 Speaker 2: Let's check in with Patrick Mahomes as he assesses the 119 00:05:37,828 --> 00:05:38,268 Speaker 2: state of. 120 00:05:38,188 --> 00:05:41,468 Speaker 6: The nation for the Chief straight I think we're getting 121 00:05:41,468 --> 00:05:42,028 Speaker 6: better and better. 122 00:05:42,028 --> 00:05:42,188 Speaker 3: You know. 123 00:05:42,228 --> 00:05:44,548 Speaker 6: We lost some tough games early that we had won 124 00:05:44,548 --> 00:05:46,228 Speaker 6: in previous years. But it's not a game when he 125 00:05:46,548 --> 00:05:48,828 Speaker 6: hung their head. They just continue to get better and better. 126 00:05:48,828 --> 00:05:50,628 Speaker 6: And that's all we have to do is is push 127 00:05:50,668 --> 00:05:53,028 Speaker 6: forward and whenever the offense to defense and the special 128 00:05:53,028 --> 00:05:55,748 Speaker 6: team droll. And it's fun to play football, and it's 129 00:05:55,748 --> 00:05:57,588 Speaker 6: been fun to get to be here at Arrowhead doing it, 130 00:05:57,588 --> 00:05:58,668 Speaker 6: and now we'll get to take it on the road 131 00:05:58,668 --> 00:05:59,548 Speaker 6: and see if we can do it again. 132 00:05:59,588 --> 00:06:02,508 Speaker 7: I thought we came out well, you know. I thought 133 00:06:02,548 --> 00:06:05,268 Speaker 7: our guys battled and at the end of the day, 134 00:06:05,388 --> 00:06:09,868 Speaker 7: like when you're not converting our drives against this type 135 00:06:09,868 --> 00:06:13,108 Speaker 7: of team, it's tough because they'll get going. And I 136 00:06:13,108 --> 00:06:14,628 Speaker 7: thought our defense did a great job of holding it 137 00:06:14,668 --> 00:06:17,668 Speaker 7: off and making plays, creating turnovers. 138 00:06:17,668 --> 00:06:19,228 Speaker 3: We just didn't do our part in office. 139 00:06:19,868 --> 00:06:21,588 Speaker 2: It would be mean to the commanders to call this 140 00:06:21,668 --> 00:06:23,988 Speaker 2: a blowout, but it was a one sided game, especially 141 00:06:24,028 --> 00:06:26,588 Speaker 2: in the second half in the hands of the Chiefs. 142 00:06:26,628 --> 00:06:27,068 Speaker 4: Isaiah. 143 00:06:27,068 --> 00:06:29,148 Speaker 2: What caught your eye from the way Kansas City was 144 00:06:29,188 --> 00:06:31,508 Speaker 2: able to take over in the final two quarters. 145 00:06:31,948 --> 00:06:35,108 Speaker 1: The Washington Commanders were competitive. Yeah, right, they were really competitive. 146 00:06:35,148 --> 00:06:36,868 Speaker 1: I know we sat here and had a brief conversation 147 00:06:36,908 --> 00:06:38,988 Speaker 1: about them yesterday, and you guys were all in on 148 00:06:39,028 --> 00:06:41,868 Speaker 1: the Chiefs, and I had my points in regards it 149 00:06:41,868 --> 00:06:43,828 Speaker 1: at Washington Commanders. It's because I believe that they're a 150 00:06:43,868 --> 00:06:46,268 Speaker 1: good team. I believe that they're a competitive team, regardless 151 00:06:46,268 --> 00:06:48,548 Speaker 1: of Jaydon Daniels is in there playing or as Mariota. 152 00:06:49,028 --> 00:06:51,108 Speaker 3: The reality is these guys. 153 00:06:50,868 --> 00:06:53,348 Speaker 1: Were in that ball game for the first half, right, 154 00:06:53,388 --> 00:06:55,988 Speaker 1: and you can't play one half of football in the NFL, 155 00:06:56,068 --> 00:06:58,148 Speaker 1: especially when you're playing against a outfit like the can't 156 00:06:58,148 --> 00:06:59,388 Speaker 1: see the Chiefs. But as we look at it, you 157 00:06:59,388 --> 00:07:03,588 Speaker 1: guys right here, this was Patrick Mahomes. 158 00:07:03,188 --> 00:07:04,388 Speaker 3: In the first half or second half. 159 00:07:04,428 --> 00:07:08,188 Speaker 1: Through the first half, the Cancity Chiefs went interception, interception, touchdown, 160 00:07:08,228 --> 00:07:09,788 Speaker 1: and then they ran out of time in the first half. 161 00:07:09,948 --> 00:07:12,028 Speaker 3: That's what that was their first four series. 162 00:07:12,188 --> 00:07:15,028 Speaker 1: But then on the second half, touchdown, touchdown, touchdown, punt. 163 00:07:15,028 --> 00:07:18,468 Speaker 1: Look at the statistics for Patrick Mahomes. It just turned 164 00:07:18,468 --> 00:07:22,268 Speaker 1: out completely different. And on the flip side, the Washington Commanders, 165 00:07:22,708 --> 00:07:26,428 Speaker 1: their first four possessions was interception, turnover our downs, turnover 166 00:07:26,468 --> 00:07:30,148 Speaker 1: on downs, touchdown, and then in the second half punt punt, punt, interception. 167 00:07:30,748 --> 00:07:33,348 Speaker 1: You can't play like that. There was no rushing game 168 00:07:33,628 --> 00:07:36,508 Speaker 1: whatsoever for the commander. So if you don't, if you 169 00:07:36,548 --> 00:07:38,668 Speaker 1: can't go out and have an effect the running game 170 00:07:38,708 --> 00:07:40,308 Speaker 1: against facts that he's just going to pin his ears 171 00:07:40,308 --> 00:07:42,468 Speaker 1: back and sending the gooles after they come get the quarterback. 172 00:07:42,548 --> 00:07:44,908 Speaker 3: And that's exactly what took place yesterday. Sixty yards on 173 00:07:44,948 --> 00:07:45,188 Speaker 3: the ground. 174 00:07:45,228 --> 00:07:47,388 Speaker 1: Mariota did what he could with seventy percent completion rate, 175 00:07:47,548 --> 00:07:50,188 Speaker 1: but ultimately they couldn't convert over on downs and they 176 00:07:50,188 --> 00:07:51,148 Speaker 1: didn't have enough weapons. 177 00:07:51,188 --> 00:07:53,308 Speaker 2: I know it sounds patronizing for the Commanders, but for 178 00:07:53,348 --> 00:07:55,788 Speaker 2: them to pick off, whether it be a deflective ball 179 00:07:55,908 --> 00:07:57,828 Speaker 2: or whatnot, Mahomes in the first half, but it didn't 180 00:07:57,868 --> 00:07:58,508 Speaker 2: result in points. 181 00:07:58,548 --> 00:08:00,068 Speaker 4: That turnover on downs was huge. 182 00:08:00,108 --> 00:08:02,388 Speaker 2: You gotta convert, you got to lose put three on 183 00:08:02,428 --> 00:08:03,388 Speaker 2: the board. 184 00:08:03,148 --> 00:08:04,348 Speaker 4: Just to be a threat for shot. 185 00:08:04,428 --> 00:08:06,268 Speaker 2: And that's just not how it panned out for the Commanders, 186 00:08:06,348 --> 00:08:07,268 Speaker 2: exactly and you look. 187 00:08:07,108 --> 00:08:09,468 Speaker 8: At the game last night. You check out Hollywood Brown 188 00:08:09,668 --> 00:08:12,308 Speaker 8: obviously hit his hands. Yeah, we turned into an interception. 189 00:08:12,668 --> 00:08:15,028 Speaker 8: Travis Kelcey hit his hands, turned into an interception. When 190 00:08:15,028 --> 00:08:17,668 Speaker 8: you're playing against the Kansas City Chiefs, especially on the 191 00:08:17,748 --> 00:08:20,908 Speaker 8: road like that, you really have to take advantage of 192 00:08:21,028 --> 00:08:22,428 Speaker 8: the advantages. 193 00:08:21,828 --> 00:08:22,828 Speaker 3: That you get. And they didn't. 194 00:08:22,828 --> 00:08:25,228 Speaker 8: They didn't capitalize, they didn't put the they didn't get 195 00:08:25,228 --> 00:08:27,508 Speaker 8: a field goal unit out there. I understand going four 196 00:08:27,548 --> 00:08:29,428 Speaker 8: to four to six, you don't complete. I understand going 197 00:08:29,468 --> 00:08:31,228 Speaker 8: to four and four for one, But when you got 198 00:08:31,268 --> 00:08:35,628 Speaker 8: debo as you see right here, interception on a pitch 199 00:08:35,668 --> 00:08:38,628 Speaker 8: and catch easy first down in the red zone, it 200 00:08:38,708 --> 00:08:39,868 Speaker 8: kind of changes the momentum. 201 00:08:39,908 --> 00:08:41,268 Speaker 3: We talked about this a little bit before. 202 00:08:41,348 --> 00:08:43,988 Speaker 8: Momentum is a big deal when you're playing against a 203 00:08:44,028 --> 00:08:47,668 Speaker 8: heavy handed franchise like the Kansas City Chiefs. 204 00:08:47,468 --> 00:08:48,828 Speaker 3: On the road, and they lost that. 205 00:08:48,948 --> 00:08:51,068 Speaker 8: And when you lose momentum, I mean, you lose the 206 00:08:51,148 --> 00:08:51,868 Speaker 8: outfit of the game. 207 00:08:51,908 --> 00:08:53,988 Speaker 5: As you're seeing Yeah, I mean you know you are 208 00:08:54,188 --> 00:08:56,588 Speaker 5: both of your points. I mean, say you talked about 209 00:08:57,028 --> 00:08:59,468 Speaker 5: the Commanders played well last night, especially on the defensive 210 00:08:59,508 --> 00:09:01,548 Speaker 5: side of the ball. We're not mentioning that Marshawn Lotmore 211 00:09:01,588 --> 00:09:04,028 Speaker 5: had one of the best interceptions in the first half. 212 00:09:04,068 --> 00:09:06,628 Speaker 5: So you talk about two halves. What did I take 213 00:09:06,668 --> 00:09:08,628 Speaker 5: from the game. This is what I took. The Colts 214 00:09:08,668 --> 00:09:11,108 Speaker 5: are the best team in the AFC. That's what I took, right. 215 00:09:11,508 --> 00:09:13,828 Speaker 5: The Chiefs are still very good. The Chiefs are going 216 00:09:13,868 --> 00:09:15,868 Speaker 5: to be in the playoffs. The Chiefs are playing right 217 00:09:15,908 --> 00:09:19,748 Speaker 5: now at a very scary level. The inconsistencies as far 218 00:09:19,788 --> 00:09:24,148 Speaker 5: as the drop passes that equate to turnovers, the run 219 00:09:24,188 --> 00:09:25,908 Speaker 5: game that they're still trying to figure out. They have 220 00:09:25,948 --> 00:09:27,668 Speaker 5: a three aheaded monster, matter of fact, two and a 221 00:09:27,708 --> 00:09:30,468 Speaker 5: half headed monster with Brishard Smith the rookie that they're 222 00:09:30,468 --> 00:09:33,508 Speaker 5: still trying to figure things out. The past game looks amazing. 223 00:09:33,548 --> 00:09:35,108 Speaker 5: I mean, as long as you have fifteen back there, 224 00:09:35,148 --> 00:09:38,948 Speaker 5: Patrick Mahomes, He's slicing and dice into so many different targets. 225 00:09:38,948 --> 00:09:41,628 Speaker 5: Having Rushi Rice back has been such a blessing that 226 00:09:41,708 --> 00:09:44,948 Speaker 5: defense continues to carry the inconsistencies. 227 00:09:44,988 --> 00:09:46,948 Speaker 3: There is what I took. 228 00:09:46,868 --> 00:09:49,108 Speaker 5: From the game, right, And the only thing that I 229 00:09:49,188 --> 00:09:53,868 Speaker 5: took that was anything different was where I had the 230 00:09:53,948 --> 00:09:55,748 Speaker 5: Chiefs and what I thought they were going to do 231 00:09:55,828 --> 00:09:58,148 Speaker 5: to a Commander's team that didn't have Jade and Daniels. 232 00:09:58,148 --> 00:10:00,868 Speaker 5: I didn't see that. And because I didn't see that 233 00:10:00,908 --> 00:10:03,388 Speaker 5: the Colts are the best team in AFC. That doesn't 234 00:10:03,468 --> 00:10:06,468 Speaker 5: take away anything for the Chiefs or the Commanders. Ill 235 00:10:06,588 --> 00:10:09,548 Speaker 5: was the way that the Coats are playing as a whole. 236 00:10:09,628 --> 00:10:12,028 Speaker 5: You said, Taylor two has We don't have that conversation 237 00:10:12,148 --> 00:10:12,708 Speaker 5: with the Coats. 238 00:10:13,308 --> 00:10:14,148 Speaker 3: It's a full game. 239 00:10:14,188 --> 00:10:16,348 Speaker 5: It's a full four quarters of stuff from White of 240 00:10:16,388 --> 00:10:17,908 Speaker 5: guys that Chiefs played two different himes. 241 00:10:17,948 --> 00:10:19,748 Speaker 2: People are like, hold up, I'm looking at a score 242 00:10:19,788 --> 00:10:22,388 Speaker 2: bug down here of Chiefs, Commanders and Manti's Like the 243 00:10:22,508 --> 00:10:24,348 Speaker 2: Faults are the best team in the AFC. 244 00:10:24,708 --> 00:10:26,908 Speaker 4: No, it's a good standard to set. I think it's important. 245 00:10:26,988 --> 00:10:29,588 Speaker 2: And also the Chiefs I are still looking up at 246 00:10:29,588 --> 00:10:31,748 Speaker 2: the Denver Broncos right now in the standings in the 247 00:10:31,788 --> 00:10:34,388 Speaker 2: AFC West, So that is something to consider down the stretch. 248 00:10:34,868 --> 00:10:38,228 Speaker 2: You mentioned one name that has returned for this Chiefs offense, Manti, 249 00:10:38,228 --> 00:10:40,308 Speaker 2: and that's for she Rice Isaiah. What have you seen 250 00:10:40,348 --> 00:10:42,948 Speaker 2: in his return and the way that Patrick Holmes is 251 00:10:42,988 --> 00:10:44,028 Speaker 2: able to rely on him? 252 00:10:44,108 --> 00:10:45,748 Speaker 1: He is the big time receiver. I mean, you call 253 00:10:45,748 --> 00:10:48,188 Speaker 1: it what it is they missed his presence. Now he's there, 254 00:10:48,668 --> 00:10:51,148 Speaker 1: they can get the ball to him whenever they remeever 255 00:10:51,228 --> 00:10:52,868 Speaker 1: they want to because of the guys that they also 256 00:10:52,948 --> 00:10:54,668 Speaker 1: have that you have to be concerned about. You have 257 00:10:54,708 --> 00:10:56,508 Speaker 1: to be concerned with Travis Kelsey. You have to be 258 00:10:56,508 --> 00:10:58,108 Speaker 1: concerned with the downfield threat. 259 00:10:57,868 --> 00:10:58,788 Speaker 3: Of Xavier Worthy. 260 00:10:59,188 --> 00:11:02,828 Speaker 1: You have to be the concern with obviously with a 261 00:11:02,908 --> 00:11:05,948 Speaker 1: Juju Smith Schuster and his speed of the Hollywood Brown. 262 00:11:05,988 --> 00:11:08,068 Speaker 1: Those guys have the speed. So it allows Rashid Rice 263 00:11:08,068 --> 00:11:10,228 Speaker 1: to really be that possession guy. Not calling him a 264 00:11:10,228 --> 00:11:12,348 Speaker 1: possession receiver because he can do a lot more, but 265 00:11:12,508 --> 00:11:13,988 Speaker 1: he's he could be all over the field. 266 00:11:14,028 --> 00:11:15,188 Speaker 3: He could be at the five yard mark. 267 00:11:15,268 --> 00:11:17,468 Speaker 1: He could be your intermediate game, and he could be 268 00:11:17,508 --> 00:11:19,428 Speaker 1: your deep threat. This dude was nine for nine yesterday. 269 00:11:19,468 --> 00:11:21,028 Speaker 1: You the ball to him nine times. He had nine 270 00:11:21,028 --> 00:11:23,788 Speaker 1: receptions for ninety three yards in a touchdown. You know 271 00:11:23,828 --> 00:11:26,148 Speaker 1: who else had who had ninety nine yards? 272 00:11:26,348 --> 00:11:26,948 Speaker 3: Travis Kelce. 273 00:11:27,108 --> 00:11:29,468 Speaker 1: Travis Kelsey had had ninety nine yards and a touchdown. 274 00:11:29,508 --> 00:11:32,428 Speaker 1: So when you're so concerned with so many guys and 275 00:11:32,468 --> 00:11:35,108 Speaker 1: you have so many weapons, they can't key in on you. 276 00:11:35,148 --> 00:11:37,628 Speaker 1: So Rashid Weiss and any other offense, you would have 277 00:11:37,628 --> 00:11:39,148 Speaker 1: to lock in on him and say we're. 278 00:11:39,068 --> 00:11:39,868 Speaker 3: Double team in that guy. 279 00:11:39,908 --> 00:11:41,788 Speaker 1: We're taking him out, or we're putting our number one 280 00:11:41,788 --> 00:11:44,348 Speaker 1: defensive back and recovering him. But with this offense, when 281 00:11:44,348 --> 00:11:46,428 Speaker 1: you have so many weapons, you have to disperse that 282 00:11:46,468 --> 00:11:48,268 Speaker 1: and you have to play even keel and when you 283 00:11:48,308 --> 00:11:49,628 Speaker 1: do that, then he could go out there and. 284 00:11:49,628 --> 00:11:51,708 Speaker 5: Torch SoSE you talked about him as specifically as a 285 00:11:51,708 --> 00:11:54,148 Speaker 5: wide receiver. We saw last night he even ran wildcat, 286 00:11:54,228 --> 00:11:57,068 Speaker 5: you know what I mean? So Andy Reid and Patrick 287 00:11:57,108 --> 00:11:59,308 Speaker 5: Mahomes is like they finally have their toy back. 288 00:11:59,388 --> 00:12:00,828 Speaker 3: You know, It's like, now we can do what we 289 00:12:00,868 --> 00:12:02,468 Speaker 3: want to do. Now we can be the offense that 290 00:12:02,468 --> 00:12:03,268 Speaker 3: we always wanted to be. 291 00:12:03,548 --> 00:12:05,228 Speaker 5: Just put him at the slow let's have him run 292 00:12:05,228 --> 00:12:07,068 Speaker 5: the screens, Let's put him at wildcat. 293 00:12:06,828 --> 00:12:07,868 Speaker 3: Let's put him at running back. 294 00:12:07,988 --> 00:12:10,108 Speaker 5: There are even formations where he was at running back 295 00:12:10,108 --> 00:12:12,428 Speaker 5: in Bersard Smith was that whiteout at the number one 296 00:12:12,428 --> 00:12:14,508 Speaker 5: wide receiver. So you talk about the impact that one 297 00:12:14,508 --> 00:12:17,308 Speaker 5: guy can have, you see how they move him in 298 00:12:17,348 --> 00:12:20,268 Speaker 5: this offense. They have n't at wildcat. They have a receiver, 299 00:12:20,348 --> 00:12:22,348 Speaker 5: they have at running back. I mean, heck, the guy 300 00:12:22,388 --> 00:12:24,908 Speaker 5: can basically do anything on the offensive side of the ball, 301 00:12:24,948 --> 00:12:27,068 Speaker 5: and it has looked different for Patrick Mahomes. 302 00:12:27,108 --> 00:12:30,188 Speaker 3: He looks a lot more comfortable. Like that big. 303 00:12:29,988 --> 00:12:32,388 Speaker 5: Touchdown that that big game by Travis kelce that they 304 00:12:32,428 --> 00:12:34,868 Speaker 5: had was a broken play. Like when is Travis kelce 305 00:12:35,028 --> 00:12:37,588 Speaker 5: ever blocking, Well, Travis Kelcey is blocking. You have that 306 00:12:37,708 --> 00:12:40,268 Speaker 5: luxury of Travis kelce standing blocking. When you have her 307 00:12:40,348 --> 00:12:42,588 Speaker 5: she Rice running routes out there, Now you can have 308 00:12:42,668 --> 00:12:45,028 Speaker 5: Travis Kelcey leak out late. So there's so many different 309 00:12:45,068 --> 00:12:47,548 Speaker 5: aspects to the Chiefs offense that I see now that 310 00:12:47,628 --> 00:12:49,388 Speaker 5: Rareshie Rice is back that they didn't have before. 311 00:12:49,468 --> 00:12:51,868 Speaker 2: Again, not to be overlooked, Travis Kelcey now has the 312 00:12:51,908 --> 00:12:55,748 Speaker 2: next twelve or thirteen weeks to become the all time 313 00:12:55,908 --> 00:12:58,588 Speaker 2: touchdown receiving leader for the Kansas City Chiefs, which is 314 00:12:58,588 --> 00:13:00,708 Speaker 2: really incredible and it speaks to his career that he's 315 00:13:00,708 --> 00:13:03,308 Speaker 2: had with both Alex Smith at quarterback and Patrick Mahomes. 316 00:13:03,348 --> 00:13:05,908 Speaker 2: He has eighty three touch down catches last night, six 317 00:13:05,988 --> 00:13:07,428 Speaker 2: catches good for ninety nine yards. 318 00:13:07,548 --> 00:13:08,588 Speaker 4: Let me tell you something, Rashad. 319 00:13:08,788 --> 00:13:11,388 Speaker 2: Would it terrify you to know that in all the 320 00:13:11,508 --> 00:13:14,828 Speaker 2: Chiefs trials and tribulations that they've been through this season. 321 00:13:15,068 --> 00:13:18,028 Speaker 2: They've never had a one hundred yard receiver in a game. 322 00:13:18,388 --> 00:13:20,988 Speaker 2: That's terrifying, right, the way that they can peanut butter 323 00:13:21,068 --> 00:13:22,268 Speaker 2: out of all this season. 324 00:13:22,388 --> 00:13:24,348 Speaker 3: When you think about it that way, it is bizarre. 325 00:13:24,508 --> 00:13:27,228 Speaker 3: I mean, you think about Pat Mahomes. 326 00:13:27,108 --> 00:13:29,348 Speaker 8: In a backfield throwing the ball to everybody, and they 327 00:13:29,348 --> 00:13:32,108 Speaker 8: haven't had one hundred. But that also speaks to one 328 00:13:32,308 --> 00:13:35,068 Speaker 8: Spags playing well on defense. They're able to disperse the 329 00:13:35,068 --> 00:13:38,148 Speaker 8: ball to everybody. Everybody's a part of this offense. They're 330 00:13:38,188 --> 00:13:40,788 Speaker 8: like so, and y'all understand this, especially you on the 331 00:13:40,788 --> 00:13:44,588 Speaker 8: offensive side of the balls. And when we are watching film, 332 00:13:44,788 --> 00:13:47,388 Speaker 8: there's an expectation to be ready for your name to 333 00:13:47,388 --> 00:13:47,868 Speaker 8: be called. 334 00:13:49,108 --> 00:13:51,508 Speaker 3: But a lot of times if you're second string, third string, 335 00:13:51,628 --> 00:13:53,468 Speaker 3: sometimes you like, I ain't gonna get in this week. 336 00:13:53,908 --> 00:13:57,988 Speaker 8: Every single person with the Kansas City Chiefs, whether your first, third, 337 00:13:58,188 --> 00:14:01,068 Speaker 8: or fourth, you have to be ready because it's just 338 00:14:01,188 --> 00:14:01,788 Speaker 8: we're rolling. 339 00:14:01,868 --> 00:14:04,108 Speaker 3: We rolling, and that keeps everybody healthy. You don't know 340 00:14:04,108 --> 00:14:05,428 Speaker 3: who's when S four Hunt. 341 00:14:05,268 --> 00:14:07,508 Speaker 8: Comes out of nowhere gets two touchdowns, next week, you 342 00:14:07,548 --> 00:14:09,268 Speaker 8: don't really hear them, and then the next week you 343 00:14:09,308 --> 00:14:11,908 Speaker 8: get two more touchdowns and you don't know where it's 344 00:14:11,948 --> 00:14:16,668 Speaker 8: coming from. This system is ran by because of Patty 345 00:14:16,708 --> 00:14:19,308 Speaker 8: Mahomes and it's so efficient. So I love rice back, 346 00:14:19,388 --> 00:14:22,908 Speaker 8: I love what they're doing, and obviously I'm with you. You 347 00:14:22,828 --> 00:14:26,628 Speaker 8: said something that's kind of like, oh, all right, though, 348 00:14:26,828 --> 00:14:29,228 Speaker 8: the Colts are the top dog, and until we see 349 00:14:29,268 --> 00:14:30,868 Speaker 8: anything different, we got to call it like that. 350 00:14:31,068 --> 00:14:32,228 Speaker 3: But yeah, I was just gonna come. 351 00:14:32,268 --> 00:14:34,468 Speaker 1: I just wanted to add on to that point. When 352 00:14:34,468 --> 00:14:39,868 Speaker 1: you're in this offense with these weapons, with that offensive coordinator, 353 00:14:40,668 --> 00:14:43,428 Speaker 1: everybody's an option, right, So as a quarterback coming up 354 00:14:43,428 --> 00:14:44,708 Speaker 1: to the line of scripts, I'm gonna give you all a 355 00:14:44,708 --> 00:14:46,628 Speaker 1: little bit of insight. Okay, if you only have one 356 00:14:46,708 --> 00:14:49,148 Speaker 1: primary receiver and maybe a couple guys, you know, second 357 00:14:49,188 --> 00:14:51,508 Speaker 1: or third stringers that can contribute from time to time, 358 00:14:51,508 --> 00:14:53,868 Speaker 1: but they only do one or two three things really well, 359 00:14:54,068 --> 00:14:55,708 Speaker 1: you find yourself in a situation where you're trying to 360 00:14:55,708 --> 00:14:56,428 Speaker 1: force the ball. 361 00:14:56,548 --> 00:14:58,588 Speaker 3: Or we're drawing up place specifically to get the ball 362 00:14:58,628 --> 00:14:59,548 Speaker 3: to our number one guy. 363 00:14:59,668 --> 00:15:02,668 Speaker 1: But in this offense, Andy reeves drawing up place, four 364 00:15:02,748 --> 00:15:05,148 Speaker 1: or five guys are getting out in routes and whoever 365 00:15:05,428 --> 00:15:08,068 Speaker 1: is open, that's where the ball goes and most likely 366 00:15:08,108 --> 00:15:10,188 Speaker 1: somebody's going to get open because all these guys are 367 00:15:10,268 --> 00:15:13,188 Speaker 1: capable of running route sufficiently, all these guys are capable 368 00:15:13,188 --> 00:15:15,188 Speaker 1: of catching the ball. All these guys are capable of 369 00:15:15,228 --> 00:15:17,388 Speaker 1: having the yak yardish yards have to catch. So when 370 00:15:17,388 --> 00:15:19,388 Speaker 1: you're Patrick Mahomes and you can step to the line 371 00:15:19,388 --> 00:15:21,988 Speaker 1: of scrimmage and you look across the formation, you realize 372 00:15:22,108 --> 00:15:24,628 Speaker 1: there's a mismatch right there. There's a mismatch right there, 373 00:15:24,628 --> 00:15:26,508 Speaker 1: and there's a mismatch right there. I don't have to 374 00:15:26,548 --> 00:15:28,348 Speaker 1: be concerned with getting the ball to my number one guy. 375 00:15:28,508 --> 00:15:29,988 Speaker 1: I just get it to the best matchup on that 376 00:15:30,028 --> 00:15:30,708 Speaker 1: particular play. 377 00:15:31,588 --> 00:15:33,428 Speaker 2: Don't pull up the schedule, for the love of God. 378 00:15:33,508 --> 00:15:35,868 Speaker 2: Just listen to the way I describe what the Chiefs 379 00:15:35,868 --> 00:15:37,508 Speaker 2: have to deal with for the next four games. They 380 00:15:37,508 --> 00:15:40,788 Speaker 2: go to Buffalo next weekend, Right, big deal, whether it 381 00:15:40,868 --> 00:15:43,428 Speaker 2: or not, whether or not that thing goes well, then 382 00:15:43,428 --> 00:15:44,988 Speaker 2: they have to take a breath and think about it 383 00:15:44,988 --> 00:15:45,308 Speaker 2: for a week. 384 00:15:45,348 --> 00:15:47,348 Speaker 4: They have a buye. Then they go to Denver. 385 00:15:48,228 --> 00:15:52,628 Speaker 2: Then they host those Colts, the aforementioned Colts. Short week 386 00:15:52,908 --> 00:15:58,988 Speaker 2: go to Dallas Thanksgiving Bill's Broncos Colts Dallas This will 387 00:15:58,988 --> 00:16:01,308 Speaker 2: be the ultimate test in the City Keeps this month 388 00:16:01,388 --> 00:16:03,188 Speaker 2: of November, and we shall see. 389 00:16:03,228 --> 00:16:04,988 Speaker 4: We will check back in on this said first. Now 390 00:16:04,988 --> 00:16:06,108 Speaker 4: we'll talk about them before that. 391 00:16:06,148 --> 00:16:06,748 Speaker 3: Don't you worry. 392 00:16:07,148 --> 00:16:10,148 Speaker 2: Tom Bellisara Welcome in a GMFB RNFL Network insider with 393 00:16:10,228 --> 00:16:10,908 Speaker 2: us this morning. 394 00:16:11,708 --> 00:16:13,908 Speaker 4: Not great news from Minnesota Vikings and. 395 00:16:13,748 --> 00:16:16,348 Speaker 2: Someone who took a ton of hits across the street 396 00:16:16,348 --> 00:16:18,508 Speaker 2: here at SOFI against the Chargers last week. 397 00:16:18,628 --> 00:16:20,868 Speaker 4: What's going on with the Vikings in the quarterback room? 398 00:16:21,628 --> 00:16:25,108 Speaker 9: That's right, Jamie Carson Wentz is set to undergo surgery 399 00:16:25,148 --> 00:16:29,508 Speaker 9: on his left shoulder and miss the remainder of this season. 400 00:16:29,628 --> 00:16:33,108 Speaker 9: The injury actually occurred back in Week five in London 401 00:16:33,228 --> 00:16:37,468 Speaker 9: against the Browns. A dislocated shoulder also tore his laboram 402 00:16:37,508 --> 00:16:40,548 Speaker 9: and fractured the socket. Still played another two and a 403 00:16:40,588 --> 00:16:42,908 Speaker 9: half games with that bulky harness that you can see 404 00:16:42,988 --> 00:16:45,588 Speaker 9: right there. He gutted it out as long as he could, 405 00:16:45,588 --> 00:16:48,428 Speaker 9: but it was obvious he was in severe pain on 406 00:16:48,508 --> 00:16:52,028 Speaker 9: Thursday night. For anybody wondering why was Carson Wentz playing, 407 00:16:52,188 --> 00:16:53,628 Speaker 9: I will give you a few points here. 408 00:16:53,828 --> 00:16:55,828 Speaker 3: One it was his non throwing shoulder. 409 00:16:56,068 --> 00:16:59,388 Speaker 9: This is not an injury that gets worse by playing 410 00:16:59,428 --> 00:17:02,468 Speaker 9: with it. Wentz wanted to play, and as long as 411 00:17:02,468 --> 00:17:05,108 Speaker 9: that remained the case, coaches felt that he gave them 412 00:17:05,308 --> 00:17:07,348 Speaker 9: the best chance to win. Remember, he did throw a 413 00:17:07,388 --> 00:17:10,908 Speaker 9: touchdown pass in that game against the Chargers, but every hit, 414 00:17:10,988 --> 00:17:13,748 Speaker 9: and sometimes even when he wasn't getting hit, clearly caused 415 00:17:13,828 --> 00:17:16,868 Speaker 9: him a ton of pain and discomfort. It eventually became 416 00:17:17,228 --> 00:17:20,748 Speaker 9: too great now JJ McCarthy, even if Wentz we're healthy, 417 00:17:21,068 --> 00:17:24,268 Speaker 9: is healthy himself and ready for his opportunity. He is 418 00:17:24,348 --> 00:17:27,388 Speaker 9: going to start on Sunday against the Lions. The only 419 00:17:27,468 --> 00:17:31,348 Speaker 9: other quarterback on the Vikings roster is undrafted free agent 420 00:17:31,748 --> 00:17:34,668 Speaker 9: Max Brozemer. Possible that they could add a veteran to 421 00:17:34,748 --> 00:17:38,468 Speaker 9: that room at some point. In other quarterback news, Ravens 422 00:17:38,548 --> 00:17:42,748 Speaker 9: quarterback Lamar Jackson officially listed as a full participant on 423 00:17:42,868 --> 00:17:46,188 Speaker 9: the estimated injury report on Monday, and yes, given the 424 00:17:46,188 --> 00:17:49,108 Speaker 9: circumstances of the past few days, you would anticipate that 425 00:17:49,268 --> 00:17:53,148 Speaker 9: is real full participation. They will have a brief practice today, 426 00:17:53,148 --> 00:17:56,668 Speaker 9: but John Harbaugh has already said he expects Lamar Jackson 427 00:17:57,148 --> 00:18:00,108 Speaker 9: to be on the field Thursday night against the Dolphins 428 00:18:00,108 --> 00:18:02,668 Speaker 9: for the first time since he suffered a hamstring injury 429 00:18:02,868 --> 00:18:08,428 Speaker 9: against the Chiefs weeks ago. Meanwhile, Broncos All Pro cornerback Patzertan, 430 00:18:08,588 --> 00:18:12,188 Speaker 9: the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, suffered a 431 00:18:12,348 --> 00:18:16,348 Speaker 9: peck strain in Sunday's game. He is considered to be 432 00:18:16,788 --> 00:18:19,468 Speaker 9: week to week, which is not the worst situation here. 433 00:18:19,468 --> 00:18:20,428 Speaker 3: When he came off. 434 00:18:20,268 --> 00:18:23,108 Speaker 9: Grabbing that side of his chest, the immediate fears are 435 00:18:23,148 --> 00:18:25,268 Speaker 9: a potential season ending type injury. 436 00:18:25,508 --> 00:18:26,948 Speaker 3: This is not that he is a. 437 00:18:26,988 --> 00:18:30,668 Speaker 9: Candidate for injured reserve that would sideline him at least 438 00:18:30,708 --> 00:18:33,868 Speaker 9: four games. Something to monitor for the Broncos going forward, 439 00:18:33,868 --> 00:18:35,348 Speaker 9: But certainly, Jamie, it could have been worse. 440 00:18:35,668 --> 00:18:37,508 Speaker 4: All right, Tom p, thank you so much. That could 441 00:18:37,508 --> 00:18:38,028 Speaker 4: have been worse. 442 00:18:38,028 --> 00:18:41,148 Speaker 2: But the Broncos need that guy back on defense, certain 443 00:18:41,228 --> 00:18:43,108 Speaker 2: because of what they have coming up this month and 444 00:18:43,148 --> 00:18:44,108 Speaker 2: in that division as well. 445 00:18:44,548 --> 00:18:46,428 Speaker 4: Pell Sarah, thanks so much. Isaiah. 446 00:18:46,428 --> 00:18:48,188 Speaker 2: You made me laugh early in a segment he said 447 00:18:48,388 --> 00:18:50,948 Speaker 2: the term possession receiver, and then you're like, not that 448 00:18:50,988 --> 00:18:53,708 Speaker 2: he's a possession receiver? Is that offending a quarterback? Like 449 00:18:53,748 --> 00:18:57,348 Speaker 2: you're a game manager? Is it as offensive as watching 450 00:18:57,388 --> 00:18:59,788 Speaker 2: the tush push over and over and over again. This 451 00:18:59,828 --> 00:19:01,988 Speaker 2: has become a topic of discussion. 452 00:19:01,748 --> 00:19:02,788 Speaker 4: In league circles. 453 00:19:02,788 --> 00:19:04,908 Speaker 2: Why do I feel like it's Groundhog Day saying this 454 00:19:04,908 --> 00:19:06,468 Speaker 2: this time last year about the Toush push. 455 00:19:06,708 --> 00:19:08,628 Speaker 4: It stayed in the game, but Willis. 456 00:19:08,268 --> 00:19:11,548 Speaker 2: Has it become so controversial man site that finally a 457 00:19:11,828 --> 00:19:14,068 Speaker 2: change will be evoked upon this play and we will 458 00:19:14,068 --> 00:19:15,188 Speaker 2: not see it after the season. 459 00:19:15,388 --> 00:19:17,428 Speaker 5: I don't know, Jane, We're gonna have to talk about that. 460 00:19:17,828 --> 00:19:18,908 Speaker 3: Add More coming up. 461 00:19:19,068 --> 00:19:22,948 Speaker 5: We also have Super Bowl champion and newly retired Yeah 462 00:19:23,188 --> 00:19:26,188 Speaker 5: in front of our show, Lawrence Guy. He joined GMTB 463 00:19:26,308 --> 00:19:29,108 Speaker 5: to discuss his former teams with surgeons in the AFC East. 464 00:19:29,148 --> 00:19:31,708 Speaker 5: That's coming up on GMTB on a Tuesday. 465 00:19:31,788 --> 00:19:33,628 Speaker 2: These guys they retire, they want to come in. 466 00:19:34,308 --> 00:19:36,268 Speaker 4: Let's go Laurence the tard crew too. 467 00:19:36,388 --> 00:19:47,788 Speaker 10: Guy, Good morning football, Welcome back to GMFB. 468 00:19:48,028 --> 00:19:49,348 Speaker 4: Time for us to go for two. 469 00:19:49,588 --> 00:19:52,428 Speaker 2: However, I warned the production booth that we might be 470 00:19:52,788 --> 00:19:54,468 Speaker 2: making a change to the line of scrimmage here. If 471 00:19:54,508 --> 00:19:56,468 Speaker 2: this conversation goes a certain way, we might have to 472 00:19:56,468 --> 00:19:58,748 Speaker 2: pull the offense off the field and put the kicking 473 00:19:58,748 --> 00:19:59,148 Speaker 2: team on. 474 00:19:59,148 --> 00:20:00,028 Speaker 4: And just cover this one. 475 00:20:00,068 --> 00:20:02,148 Speaker 2: People are passionate because we got to talk about the 476 00:20:02,188 --> 00:20:03,708 Speaker 2: Toush push. So We're gonna go back to the second 477 00:20:03,788 --> 00:20:07,228 Speaker 2: quarter of Theiants Eagles game on Sunday. The Giants were 478 00:20:07,268 --> 00:20:11,628 Speaker 2: not happy that Jalen Hurts his forward progress had been stopped, 479 00:20:11,668 --> 00:20:15,468 Speaker 2: therefore disallowing a fumble on the tush push. So many terms, 480 00:20:15,468 --> 00:20:17,948 Speaker 2: so many technicalities. The point is everyone and their mother 481 00:20:17,988 --> 00:20:20,108 Speaker 2: pretty much thought that that's a Giants ball right there. 482 00:20:20,268 --> 00:20:22,148 Speaker 2: The play had been stopped and the ball was given 483 00:20:22,188 --> 00:20:24,508 Speaker 2: back to the Eagles. Brian birds that came on Thibodeaux, 484 00:20:24,508 --> 00:20:27,588 Speaker 2: for example, voice their displeasure about the play being halted. 485 00:20:30,068 --> 00:20:34,068 Speaker 8: I ain't gonna get fine, but the resume they called. 486 00:20:34,348 --> 00:20:39,228 Speaker 8: You know, it is tricky. You know, two weeks ago, 487 00:20:39,628 --> 00:20:42,148 Speaker 8: you know they allowed them to push the pole and 488 00:20:42,268 --> 00:20:45,148 Speaker 8: now you know we stopped the surge and you know 489 00:20:45,148 --> 00:20:47,788 Speaker 8: they blow the whistle quick and you know, Tims had 490 00:20:47,788 --> 00:20:49,348 Speaker 8: their heads up play by getting the ball out. I 491 00:20:49,388 --> 00:20:50,908 Speaker 8: really feel like that should have been a turnover. 492 00:20:50,988 --> 00:20:52,868 Speaker 3: But you know, it's. 493 00:20:52,788 --> 00:20:57,268 Speaker 8: A I don't know, it's just weird, weird play, weird call, 494 00:20:57,588 --> 00:21:00,628 Speaker 8: he said, they called. They called the ford progress before 495 00:21:00,668 --> 00:21:01,748 Speaker 8: he reached the ball out. 496 00:21:01,668 --> 00:21:04,548 Speaker 3: So it sounds like some book me. 497 00:21:04,628 --> 00:21:07,188 Speaker 1: But you didn't hear a whistle, right, that's and that's 498 00:21:07,188 --> 00:21:09,268 Speaker 1: the hard part about the Toush push. 499 00:21:09,468 --> 00:21:11,668 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, sorry, I mean that was a great call 500 00:21:11,748 --> 00:21:12,428 Speaker 3: by the right. 501 00:21:14,468 --> 00:21:17,028 Speaker 2: Ryan Burns is like, no, I don't want to get fine. 502 00:21:17,068 --> 00:21:18,148 Speaker 4: It came on Tim and I was. 503 00:21:18,188 --> 00:21:22,468 Speaker 3: Like, great team. Put the letter in my locker, Lord, 504 00:21:24,468 --> 00:21:25,108 Speaker 3: bring it over here. 505 00:21:25,228 --> 00:21:27,268 Speaker 4: Oh my gosh. She's like, I don't know if. 506 00:21:27,148 --> 00:21:29,388 Speaker 2: I heard that whistle very loud in there on Sunday 507 00:21:29,748 --> 00:21:33,468 Speaker 2: man time. Is the non fumble forward progress d D 508 00:21:33,628 --> 00:21:35,548 Speaker 2: D D D? Is this the final straw for the 509 00:21:35,548 --> 00:21:36,588 Speaker 2: Toush push? 510 00:21:36,668 --> 00:21:38,068 Speaker 3: I think it is. I think it. 511 00:21:38,308 --> 00:21:41,988 Speaker 5: Like listen the play itself when you the ford progress 512 00:21:41,988 --> 00:21:44,148 Speaker 5: thing is so confusing to me because I want to 513 00:21:44,188 --> 00:21:46,948 Speaker 5: throw to a little clip here from that game about 514 00:21:46,948 --> 00:21:49,828 Speaker 5: what they're discussing as far as is it reviewable or 515 00:21:49,868 --> 00:21:50,428 Speaker 5: not go ahead? 516 00:21:51,548 --> 00:21:55,628 Speaker 11: They're ruling forward progress. To me, he is pushing forward, 517 00:21:55,708 --> 00:21:58,748 Speaker 11: he is reaching. That is an early whistle. 518 00:21:58,388 --> 00:22:00,068 Speaker 3: In my opinion. Oh my god. 519 00:22:00,428 --> 00:22:04,348 Speaker 11: And the key here is they ruled progress. The Giants 520 00:22:04,508 --> 00:22:07,268 Speaker 11: can't challenge. They could, but that ball would have to 521 00:22:07,308 --> 00:22:08,508 Speaker 11: come out immediately. 522 00:22:09,748 --> 00:22:12,388 Speaker 3: We ruled forward progress on the play for a first down. 523 00:22:12,668 --> 00:22:14,148 Speaker 3: New York had challenged the play. 524 00:22:14,188 --> 00:22:17,508 Speaker 9: I explained to them that since we ruled forward progress. 525 00:22:17,868 --> 00:22:20,228 Speaker 3: There was no challenge on the play. It will be 526 00:22:20,268 --> 00:22:25,828 Speaker 3: first down Philadelphia. So if I heard that correctly, guys right, 527 00:22:25,908 --> 00:22:26,468 Speaker 3: So because of. 528 00:22:26,548 --> 00:22:31,828 Speaker 5: Ford Progress, there's no challenge, there's no you can't yeah, 529 00:22:31,828 --> 00:22:34,668 Speaker 5: the play with stuff, you can't challenge it. Right later 530 00:22:34,708 --> 00:22:38,308 Speaker 5: on in a day, same thing happens. So because of 531 00:22:38,468 --> 00:22:42,348 Speaker 5: Ford Progress, they said that they could review it, that 532 00:22:42,428 --> 00:22:43,628 Speaker 5: it was reviewable. 533 00:22:44,468 --> 00:22:47,948 Speaker 3: So I don't know is it reviewable is it not? 534 00:22:48,148 --> 00:22:51,308 Speaker 5: So when we're having these type of conversations about Ford 535 00:22:51,388 --> 00:22:54,868 Speaker 5: progress and one says, one game says that it is reviewable, 536 00:22:55,028 --> 00:22:57,868 Speaker 5: and the next game says that it isn't reviewable, it's 537 00:22:58,308 --> 00:22:58,988 Speaker 5: do we have it up? 538 00:22:59,068 --> 00:22:59,588 Speaker 3: Because I don't. 539 00:23:00,068 --> 00:23:01,988 Speaker 5: I don't want to explain something that the man explained. 540 00:23:01,988 --> 00:23:03,548 Speaker 5: Go ahead, let's run this thing real quick. 541 00:23:04,548 --> 00:23:04,748 Speaker 3: Now. 542 00:23:04,748 --> 00:23:09,028 Speaker 12: I know they ruled forward progress. It is challengeable only 543 00:23:09,188 --> 00:23:13,428 Speaker 12: under the ruling that the contact when the contact is initiated, 544 00:23:13,468 --> 00:23:15,548 Speaker 12: the ball comes loose immediately. 545 00:23:15,948 --> 00:23:18,588 Speaker 8: After review the ruling on the field of a completed 546 00:23:18,668 --> 00:23:20,268 Speaker 8: pass the forward progress there. 547 00:23:21,508 --> 00:23:25,628 Speaker 5: So that's the confusion here, is like there's different inputs 548 00:23:25,668 --> 00:23:27,668 Speaker 5: about it, and I don't think we all know. 549 00:23:28,108 --> 00:23:32,588 Speaker 3: The rules of Ford progress. When is it stopped. 550 00:23:32,788 --> 00:23:35,268 Speaker 5: And the problem with the push push is there's never 551 00:23:35,308 --> 00:23:38,148 Speaker 5: a clear part when the momentum is stopped, and so 552 00:23:38,668 --> 00:23:41,388 Speaker 5: whether the whistle is blown earlier, whether it's blown late, 553 00:23:41,588 --> 00:23:45,188 Speaker 5: we can't decide that as people who are watching this game. 554 00:23:45,228 --> 00:23:47,948 Speaker 5: And so with all of that being said, I think 555 00:23:47,948 --> 00:23:50,868 Speaker 5: it has to go like, if we can't stop ford progress, 556 00:23:50,908 --> 00:23:52,028 Speaker 5: then whatever you're doing. 557 00:23:51,908 --> 00:23:53,708 Speaker 2: At this point, I think it's important to remind ourselves 558 00:23:53,748 --> 00:23:56,708 Speaker 2: too that oftentimes what we see in forward progress is 559 00:23:57,028 --> 00:24:00,548 Speaker 2: when a rusher gets halted by just a gang of 560 00:24:00,628 --> 00:24:03,388 Speaker 2: guys on defense and he's pushing and he's pushing, and 561 00:24:03,428 --> 00:24:03,988 Speaker 2: then it's. 562 00:24:03,828 --> 00:24:05,988 Speaker 4: Like kind of awkward. Three yards have gone by. 563 00:24:06,108 --> 00:24:07,788 Speaker 2: Then he gets stopped for about three seconds and then 564 00:24:07,788 --> 00:24:09,988 Speaker 2: they're like, all right, enough, guys, let's not take each 565 00:24:09,988 --> 00:24:10,468 Speaker 2: other down. 566 00:24:10,508 --> 00:24:11,188 Speaker 4: It's fine. 567 00:24:11,348 --> 00:24:14,828 Speaker 2: That's normally when forward progress is halted, not in the 568 00:24:14,868 --> 00:24:18,188 Speaker 2: immediacy of a play that we've seen run a thousand times. 569 00:24:18,268 --> 00:24:20,388 Speaker 2: So that I think is where people are having a 570 00:24:20,428 --> 00:24:23,188 Speaker 2: discernment issue with which is forward progress. 571 00:24:23,268 --> 00:24:23,948 Speaker 4: Is it a play that. 572 00:24:23,988 --> 00:24:26,588 Speaker 2: Is actively unfolding, or is it one where it just 573 00:24:26,628 --> 00:24:28,548 Speaker 2: gets a little awkward because everybody's just kind of standing 574 00:24:28,548 --> 00:24:30,708 Speaker 2: and hugging each other Isaiah. 575 00:24:30,108 --> 00:24:32,428 Speaker 1: Yeah, I have a lot of questions in regards to 576 00:24:32,428 --> 00:24:34,668 Speaker 1: the Tousch push, and there's really three points. When you 577 00:24:34,668 --> 00:24:37,988 Speaker 1: start talking about rules right and allowing judgments to happen. 578 00:24:38,108 --> 00:24:41,388 Speaker 1: My first thing is is there a safety concern? And 579 00:24:41,428 --> 00:24:43,348 Speaker 1: I think there is a safety concern whenever you look 580 00:24:43,348 --> 00:24:44,828 Speaker 1: at the line of scrimmage and they had that little 581 00:24:44,908 --> 00:24:46,708 Speaker 1: camera angle, I think we just had one and the 582 00:24:46,708 --> 00:24:47,668 Speaker 1: center snaps the ball, he. 583 00:24:47,668 --> 00:24:48,948 Speaker 3: Immediately puts his head down. 584 00:24:49,108 --> 00:24:50,748 Speaker 1: The only way I can stop you is by spearing 585 00:24:50,788 --> 00:24:52,988 Speaker 1: you in the back of the head. So there's a 586 00:24:52,988 --> 00:24:55,268 Speaker 1: safety concern, right, So that's number one. 587 00:24:55,588 --> 00:24:57,468 Speaker 3: Is there an unfair advantage? 588 00:24:57,708 --> 00:25:00,908 Speaker 1: Absolutely, there's an unfair advantage that the offense can push 589 00:25:01,148 --> 00:25:04,188 Speaker 1: the defense can't push. That's a huge disadvantage. I think 590 00:25:04,188 --> 00:25:06,588 Speaker 1: there's this whole conversation would go away if the defense 591 00:25:06,628 --> 00:25:08,628 Speaker 1: was allowed to push, just as the running backs and 592 00:25:08,668 --> 00:25:09,868 Speaker 1: everybody else behind. 593 00:25:09,628 --> 00:25:10,988 Speaker 3: Are allowed to push the quarterback. 594 00:25:11,028 --> 00:25:13,468 Speaker 1: All right, And last, but not least, can it be 595 00:25:13,588 --> 00:25:17,948 Speaker 1: ruled on clearly? Well, we are able to identify and 596 00:25:17,988 --> 00:25:18,588 Speaker 1: that's not the case. 597 00:25:21,348 --> 00:25:24,268 Speaker 3: I tell you what, o'billy. That's the issue. 598 00:25:24,268 --> 00:25:26,828 Speaker 1: It can't be ruled on clearly because on that particular play, 599 00:25:26,908 --> 00:25:28,908 Speaker 1: the one that is now bringing this conversation kind of 600 00:25:28,908 --> 00:25:29,388 Speaker 1: to ahead. 601 00:25:29,748 --> 00:25:32,668 Speaker 3: Jalen Hurts was reaching for a first down, right. 602 00:25:32,868 --> 00:25:36,068 Speaker 1: Had Thimbadau not touched the ball, they would allow him 603 00:25:36,108 --> 00:25:38,508 Speaker 1: to reach across and that would have been utilized to 604 00:25:38,668 --> 00:25:39,868 Speaker 1: give him the first down. 605 00:25:39,908 --> 00:25:41,268 Speaker 3: But because Thibodeau took. 606 00:25:41,108 --> 00:25:43,748 Speaker 1: The ball, they said no, no, no, no, no no, Philadelphia, No, 607 00:25:44,628 --> 00:25:45,588 Speaker 1: we know what you do. 608 00:25:46,028 --> 00:25:48,388 Speaker 3: It's a first down. I mean, we just let you have. 609 00:25:48,508 --> 00:25:50,708 Speaker 3: Like the play's over, four progress has been stopped. Even 610 00:25:50,708 --> 00:25:50,948 Speaker 3: though the. 611 00:25:50,948 --> 00:25:54,228 Speaker 1: Whistle was blown after the ball was taken away, four 612 00:25:54,268 --> 00:25:56,748 Speaker 1: progress have been stopped. So to your point, Jamie, there's 613 00:25:56,788 --> 00:25:59,148 Speaker 1: inconsistencies there. So those are the three things that I 614 00:25:59,188 --> 00:26:03,068 Speaker 1: have questions about. Safety concerned. Yes, there's no there's no 615 00:26:03,108 --> 00:26:06,748 Speaker 1: safe way to stop that play. Number two, unfair advantage, absolutely, 616 00:26:06,788 --> 00:26:08,948 Speaker 1: defense can't push it. At number three, it can't be 617 00:26:09,028 --> 00:26:11,988 Speaker 1: ruled on. Clearly it's too much inconsistency. So in that case, 618 00:26:12,108 --> 00:26:13,348 Speaker 1: I think the rules should be gone. 619 00:26:13,828 --> 00:26:16,188 Speaker 2: As offensive coordinator of this segment, we already know we're 620 00:26:16,228 --> 00:26:18,068 Speaker 2: not getting to the second point here, so we're kicking 621 00:26:18,068 --> 00:26:18,588 Speaker 2: the extra point. 622 00:26:18,668 --> 00:26:20,588 Speaker 4: Rareshaw, We're staying on the toush push take your time, 623 00:26:20,628 --> 00:26:20,948 Speaker 4: my friend. 624 00:26:21,028 --> 00:26:23,108 Speaker 3: All right, So it's a lot. This is a lot. 625 00:26:23,148 --> 00:26:24,988 Speaker 8: This is something I stood on the table before the 626 00:26:25,028 --> 00:26:26,948 Speaker 8: season and said they need to get rid of it 627 00:26:26,988 --> 00:26:30,428 Speaker 8: for so many reasons. Now it's kind of you got 628 00:26:30,428 --> 00:26:34,028 Speaker 8: the smoking guy. You can't officiate it. It's slowing down 629 00:26:34,068 --> 00:26:34,428 Speaker 8: the game. 630 00:26:34,668 --> 00:26:34,788 Speaker 3: Now. 631 00:26:34,828 --> 00:26:36,468 Speaker 8: A lot of people look into it just to see 632 00:26:36,468 --> 00:26:37,988 Speaker 8: what happens, right, are they going to get the first 633 00:26:37,988 --> 00:26:41,708 Speaker 8: down or not? But something to think about, just step back. 634 00:26:41,548 --> 00:26:45,068 Speaker 3: For a second. It's just comical that you have Jayalen Hursts. 635 00:26:45,108 --> 00:26:47,668 Speaker 8: You got somebody who's paid two hundred and fifty five 636 00:26:47,668 --> 00:26:50,548 Speaker 8: million dollars at the quarterback position, forty one million dollars 637 00:26:50,588 --> 00:26:51,668 Speaker 8: at the running back position. 638 00:26:51,988 --> 00:26:52,228 Speaker 3: AYJ. 639 00:26:52,388 --> 00:26:54,468 Speaker 8: Brown got close to one hundred million, and they get 640 00:26:54,508 --> 00:26:57,588 Speaker 8: together and say, hey, we just going you know, you 641 00:26:57,628 --> 00:26:59,508 Speaker 8: know why it's called push tush. You know what the 642 00:26:59,548 --> 00:27:02,628 Speaker 8: tush is for, right, you know? Butttos, So let's just 643 00:27:02,628 --> 00:27:05,428 Speaker 8: get together and just push this. I just don't like 644 00:27:05,508 --> 00:27:07,828 Speaker 8: it for the look of it, but I will have 645 00:27:07,868 --> 00:27:09,508 Speaker 8: to say this the other side of it, to defend 646 00:27:09,508 --> 00:27:12,588 Speaker 8: it a little bit. Is it you exploit team as 647 00:27:12,668 --> 00:27:15,268 Speaker 8: a as a athlete, what do we do if you 648 00:27:15,428 --> 00:27:17,988 Speaker 8: have pooping the core as your wide receiver and you 649 00:27:18,068 --> 00:27:20,308 Speaker 8: got a third string dB trying to guard them, you're 650 00:27:20,308 --> 00:27:21,148 Speaker 8: gonna exploit that. 651 00:27:21,188 --> 00:27:21,788 Speaker 3: Look, right. 652 00:27:21,988 --> 00:27:23,628 Speaker 8: If you're on the defensive side of the ball and 653 00:27:23,628 --> 00:27:26,548 Speaker 8: they got a third shren tout for, you're gonna blitz them, right, 654 00:27:26,588 --> 00:27:27,348 Speaker 8: And so what do we do? 655 00:27:27,388 --> 00:27:27,988 Speaker 3: We exploit. 656 00:27:28,108 --> 00:27:30,548 Speaker 8: So they found a way to exploit a play, and 657 00:27:30,588 --> 00:27:32,428 Speaker 8: I can't get mad because they do it better than 658 00:27:32,428 --> 00:27:35,748 Speaker 8: everybody else. But at the same time, we can't officiate 659 00:27:35,788 --> 00:27:36,628 Speaker 8: it at this point. 660 00:27:36,708 --> 00:27:37,588 Speaker 3: So it's got to go. 661 00:27:38,468 --> 00:27:41,988 Speaker 2: It's gone to places that we can't follow in terms 662 00:27:41,988 --> 00:27:44,108 Speaker 2: of all the reasons that you mentioned, but also there 663 00:27:44,228 --> 00:27:46,228 Speaker 2: was just an argument for like, it's not a football player. Now, 664 00:27:46,228 --> 00:27:48,508 Speaker 2: it's becoming a little awkward for how the game is played. 665 00:27:49,108 --> 00:27:51,468 Speaker 2: I'm for apper replay presented by Coles. 666 00:27:51,868 --> 00:27:52,268 Speaker 4: I love it. 667 00:27:52,308 --> 00:27:55,548 Speaker 2: On Sundays here in California, games kickoff at ten am. 668 00:27:55,668 --> 00:27:56,628 Speaker 4: Coles opens at nine. 669 00:27:56,708 --> 00:27:58,468 Speaker 2: I get a good hour in at Cole's before I 670 00:27:58,468 --> 00:27:59,948 Speaker 2: go home and watch the Gamesman time. 671 00:28:00,068 --> 00:28:00,988 Speaker 3: Jay, that's next level. 672 00:28:01,148 --> 00:28:02,668 Speaker 2: I know, I know, you know, you got to be 673 00:28:02,668 --> 00:28:04,788 Speaker 2: efficient about your day, you know what I mean. Clothes 674 00:28:04,868 --> 00:28:07,468 Speaker 2: brought to you by Coles Today probably not the same 675 00:28:07,508 --> 00:28:09,828 Speaker 2: to be said for the players because they fancy, all right, 676 00:28:09,988 --> 00:28:11,068 Speaker 2: Coles is fancy. 677 00:28:11,268 --> 00:28:12,428 Speaker 4: But for us kind of people. 678 00:28:12,668 --> 00:28:14,028 Speaker 2: Let's look at what some of these guys have been 679 00:28:14,028 --> 00:28:16,228 Speaker 2: wearing from over the weekend, and we begin. 680 00:28:16,988 --> 00:28:17,628 Speaker 3: With my foot. 681 00:28:17,708 --> 00:28:20,668 Speaker 2: That guy, besides sweatpants, my favorite type of outfit, and 682 00:28:20,708 --> 00:28:21,828 Speaker 2: that's a Canadian tuxedo. 683 00:28:21,908 --> 00:28:23,148 Speaker 4: Jamar Chase, what did you do? 684 00:28:23,508 --> 00:28:26,508 Speaker 2: You made a fancy though with the chain, with the hat. 685 00:28:26,708 --> 00:28:29,388 Speaker 2: He's not a wireless headphones guy, which is fine. And 686 00:28:29,428 --> 00:28:31,468 Speaker 2: there's something happening here. I don't know what that is. 687 00:28:31,708 --> 00:28:35,508 Speaker 2: But the Canadian tuxedo always tracks. You can dress it up, 688 00:28:35,508 --> 00:28:37,228 Speaker 2: you can dress it down, and if you're Jamar Chase, 689 00:28:37,228 --> 00:28:38,268 Speaker 2: you always look great doing it. 690 00:28:38,268 --> 00:28:39,188 Speaker 3: It always looks great. 691 00:28:39,348 --> 00:28:41,348 Speaker 5: Next, give me another one, Give me another one, guys. 692 00:28:41,348 --> 00:28:43,708 Speaker 3: Oh, it's what you call timeless. 693 00:28:43,748 --> 00:28:44,588 Speaker 4: You know what I mean? 694 00:28:44,908 --> 00:28:48,348 Speaker 5: Timeless? Devonte Smith. Look at a suit. You can't really 695 00:28:48,388 --> 00:28:50,148 Speaker 5: see it from this part, but it's plaid. He has 696 00:28:50,188 --> 00:28:53,268 Speaker 5: some some red piping, some red stitching, and the words 697 00:28:53,308 --> 00:28:57,908 Speaker 5: of my boy mark Ingram all in the details details 698 00:28:57,948 --> 00:28:59,508 Speaker 5: for that man is smooth. 699 00:28:59,748 --> 00:29:01,668 Speaker 2: The thing that you and I have going on today, MANSI, 700 00:29:01,828 --> 00:29:03,108 Speaker 2: is that you and I look like we're at the 701 00:29:03,108 --> 00:29:05,788 Speaker 2: same party, right, those wide receivers, they look like they 702 00:29:05,788 --> 00:29:07,468 Speaker 2: are going to a high end fashion party. 703 00:29:07,948 --> 00:29:10,668 Speaker 4: I just don't know what party. Mccollins was invited to 704 00:29:11,428 --> 00:29:13,828 Speaker 4: Halloween party, Yes it was, but who was there? Because 705 00:29:13,868 --> 00:29:17,268 Speaker 4: I didn't see a lot of other costumes. This is mccollins. 706 00:29:17,788 --> 00:29:20,828 Speaker 2: The bare feet is not even the strangest thing happening many. 707 00:29:21,148 --> 00:29:22,028 Speaker 4: He's a chess piece. 708 00:29:22,108 --> 00:29:22,908 Speaker 3: He's a chess piece. 709 00:29:22,948 --> 00:29:27,028 Speaker 5: But he's also going to agno. He's only going to 710 00:29:27,108 --> 00:29:29,868 Speaker 5: agno Jamie soul this ship. Yeah, so you saying that 711 00:29:29,948 --> 00:29:31,868 Speaker 5: you go to close early. He had to arrive at 712 00:29:31,908 --> 00:29:33,828 Speaker 5: the game early because ain't no way he was able 713 00:29:33,868 --> 00:29:35,868 Speaker 5: to get from the parking lot to the stadium in 714 00:29:35,908 --> 00:29:37,868 Speaker 5: the right amount of time only going diagonal. 715 00:29:38,428 --> 00:29:41,388 Speaker 2: So proud of himself, mccallins, everything he does, he's like, 716 00:29:42,148 --> 00:29:43,508 Speaker 2: you guys are going to talk about. 717 00:29:43,268 --> 00:29:44,068 Speaker 4: Me on Tuesday. 718 00:29:44,108 --> 00:29:48,148 Speaker 2: I know that well done, Wide Receivers, And I'm so 719 00:29:48,308 --> 00:29:50,988 Speaker 2: sorry that Halloween didn't fall on an appropriate day to 720 00:29:50,988 --> 00:29:53,828 Speaker 2: have more of this. But at least mac collins delivered 721 00:29:53,908 --> 00:29:56,748 Speaker 2: us one Halloween costume six days early that was out 722 00:29:56,788 --> 00:29:59,428 Speaker 2: at Replay, presented by Coles, who provided our office to day, 723 00:29:59,468 --> 00:30:01,428 Speaker 2: Like we mentioned, oh what fun it is to do 724 00:30:01,508 --> 00:30:04,428 Speaker 2: segments like this or and find holiday styles, gifts and 725 00:30:04,508 --> 00:30:05,988 Speaker 2: more at Cole's. 726 00:30:06,948 --> 00:30:08,428 Speaker 5: I'll be there and then with you Jane. 727 00:30:08,268 --> 00:30:14,588 Speaker 3: Sweet toss is it left side? This is Harvey Harvey 728 00:30:14,588 --> 00:30:17,908 Speaker 3: with a big run. RJ. Harvey is loose, touchdown, the 729 00:30:18,108 --> 00:30:22,988 Speaker 3: rookie RJ. Harvey, hardy yard house call, shotgun snapped. RJ. 730 00:30:23,148 --> 00:30:23,948 Speaker 13: Harvey Harvey and. 731 00:30:23,948 --> 00:30:26,388 Speaker 14: The wildcat takes it off right guard and he's got 732 00:30:26,428 --> 00:30:27,868 Speaker 14: his second touch down of the game. 733 00:30:28,268 --> 00:30:29,268 Speaker 3: The versatile RJ. 734 00:30:29,508 --> 00:30:33,188 Speaker 9: Harvey Harvey in the flat wide open Harvey gets it in, 735 00:30:33,308 --> 00:30:34,468 Speaker 9: tiptoes it at the end zone. 736 00:30:34,508 --> 00:30:39,508 Speaker 3: Touchdown did and for RJ. Harvey that is his third touchdown. 737 00:30:41,788 --> 00:30:42,868 Speaker 4: Well, what a weekend. 738 00:30:42,908 --> 00:30:45,188 Speaker 15: And if you know a Cowboys fan, you might have 739 00:30:45,228 --> 00:30:47,828 Speaker 15: to check in on them, Isaiah, How you doing okay? 740 00:30:47,868 --> 00:30:49,388 Speaker 4: All right? Yeah, he's okay. 741 00:30:49,468 --> 00:30:51,908 Speaker 15: Cowboys fans having to buckle up a lot of ups 742 00:30:51,948 --> 00:30:54,628 Speaker 15: and downs this season. They failed to win back to 743 00:30:54,708 --> 00:30:58,028 Speaker 15: back games all year, and after allowing a season worst 744 00:30:58,148 --> 00:31:00,508 Speaker 15: forty four points in Week eight to the Broncos, as 745 00:31:00,548 --> 00:31:04,108 Speaker 15: we just saw, head coach Brian Schottenheimer had a sleepless 746 00:31:04,188 --> 00:31:07,708 Speaker 15: night trying to figure out how to write the ship. 747 00:31:08,428 --> 00:31:10,628 Speaker 16: No one wants a win streak more than anybody in 748 00:31:10,668 --> 00:31:13,188 Speaker 16: this locker room, in this team room. You know, players 749 00:31:13,188 --> 00:31:15,668 Speaker 16: and coaches. You know we want to have a winning streak. 750 00:31:15,708 --> 00:31:17,468 Speaker 16: You know, to win a game and lose a game, 751 00:31:17,508 --> 00:31:19,428 Speaker 16: and win a game and lose a game sucks. I mean, 752 00:31:19,508 --> 00:31:23,028 Speaker 16: nobody wants that, but it's who we are right now, 753 00:31:23,188 --> 00:31:26,228 Speaker 16: and so you can sit there and be frustrated by it. Which, 754 00:31:26,308 --> 00:31:28,668 Speaker 16: believe me, I didn't sleep a wink last night. I 755 00:31:28,748 --> 00:31:30,628 Speaker 16: tossed and turned all night. I played the game over 756 00:31:30,708 --> 00:31:33,148 Speaker 16: my mind a thousand times. Things I could have done, different, 757 00:31:33,148 --> 00:31:35,308 Speaker 16: things that could have done better. I will always look 758 00:31:35,348 --> 00:31:37,268 Speaker 16: at myself first. You will never hear me get up 759 00:31:37,268 --> 00:31:40,988 Speaker 16: here and not take responsibility, accountability for myself because as 760 00:31:41,028 --> 00:31:43,028 Speaker 16: the leader of this football team, that's my job and 761 00:31:43,148 --> 00:31:43,548 Speaker 16: work to do. 762 00:31:43,668 --> 00:31:44,988 Speaker 4: Is you look ahead two week nine. 763 00:31:45,028 --> 00:31:48,188 Speaker 15: But this past weekend the Bears, Jets, and Raiders hosting 764 00:31:48,228 --> 00:31:51,388 Speaker 15: their NFL Flag Regionals. This was the first year the 765 00:31:51,388 --> 00:31:54,948 Speaker 15: Bears had all eleven divisions compete, with a total of 766 00:31:55,268 --> 00:31:59,708 Speaker 15: fifty fourteen. The Jets regional featured sixty eight teams. THHT 767 00:31:59,868 --> 00:32:03,148 Speaker 15: Blue won the High School Girls division and we different. 768 00:32:03,428 --> 00:32:05,388 Speaker 15: There's no other way to say that team name right. Well, 769 00:32:05,428 --> 00:32:08,548 Speaker 15: they took home the twelve you title at the Raiders 770 00:32:08,748 --> 00:32:11,748 Speaker 15: Regional Tucson Turf, the twelve you winner at the NFL 771 00:32:11,788 --> 00:32:15,188 Speaker 15: Flag Championships. They moved up and won the fourteen U 772 00:32:15,348 --> 00:32:19,588 Speaker 15: Division this weekend. Rooted Football also had a strong showing, 773 00:32:19,628 --> 00:32:23,828 Speaker 15: winning both the fourteen you Girls and High School Girls Division. 774 00:32:24,228 --> 00:32:28,628 Speaker 15: Incredible working Congratulations to all those teams. Final League near 775 00:32:28,708 --> 00:32:33,988 Speaker 15: you is at nflflag dot com. In ESPN's Funday Football 776 00:32:34,268 --> 00:32:34,748 Speaker 15: is Back. 777 00:32:34,788 --> 00:32:36,308 Speaker 4: Are you a fan of Monsters inc? 778 00:32:36,548 --> 00:32:38,788 Speaker 15: Look at that Mike and selling duking it out on 779 00:32:38,868 --> 00:32:43,068 Speaker 15: the Monstropolis cheer floor as part of a real time 780 00:32:43,628 --> 00:32:48,868 Speaker 15: animated Monday night football game. Catch Monsters Funday Football Live Monday, 781 00:32:48,908 --> 00:32:52,948 Speaker 15: December eighth. That's on ESPN two, Disney Plus, Disney Channel, 782 00:32:53,068 --> 00:32:59,188 Speaker 15: Disney XD and the ESPNPP. Well, coming up next, we 783 00:32:59,308 --> 00:33:02,988 Speaker 15: have a friend of the show joining us, former defensive 784 00:33:03,028 --> 00:33:07,148 Speaker 15: tackle Lawrence s Guy percently announcing his retirement. Hanging it up, 785 00:33:07,188 --> 00:33:09,268 Speaker 15: but hey, we got in here coming up Auntie and 786 00:33:09,388 --> 00:33:10,228 Speaker 15: FB to talk about it. 787 00:33:23,508 --> 00:33:25,108 Speaker 3: Good, moll. 788 00:33:27,508 --> 00:33:30,628 Speaker 14: I want to look at my career. I look at 789 00:33:30,668 --> 00:33:35,588 Speaker 14: at the way that we should do it as a player. 790 00:33:36,028 --> 00:33:40,348 Speaker 14: I wasn't selfish. I didn't think about myself. I wanted 791 00:33:40,348 --> 00:33:43,188 Speaker 14: to make sure that the person next to me had 792 00:33:43,188 --> 00:33:45,748 Speaker 14: the same success that I did, because that person was 793 00:33:45,788 --> 00:33:48,188 Speaker 14: going to make sure I may play. I made plays 794 00:33:48,188 --> 00:33:50,868 Speaker 14: for that person to make plays. And it's one of 795 00:33:50,948 --> 00:33:54,228 Speaker 14: those things that when you lay your head down at night, 796 00:33:54,628 --> 00:33:57,188 Speaker 14: you understand that you did what you could when you 797 00:33:57,228 --> 00:33:59,308 Speaker 14: could do it, and left it on the field. 798 00:34:00,468 --> 00:34:04,348 Speaker 2: Nearly two hundred games and a successful thirteen year career 799 00:34:04,628 --> 00:34:08,108 Speaker 2: as a dominant NFL D lineman. Friend of our show 800 00:34:08,188 --> 00:34:11,308 Speaker 2: proud to say that Lawrence Guy officially hung up the clease. 801 00:34:11,388 --> 00:34:13,628 Speaker 2: That was a clip from last Friday when the Super 802 00:34:13,628 --> 00:34:16,268 Speaker 2: Bowl champion signed a one day deal with New England 803 00:34:16,308 --> 00:34:18,868 Speaker 2: to retire as a Patriot, and today we got to 804 00:34:18,908 --> 00:34:21,188 Speaker 2: talk to him about it, about his next chapter. 805 00:34:20,948 --> 00:34:21,868 Speaker 4: About New England. 806 00:34:22,108 --> 00:34:32,068 Speaker 2: Everything night, everybody. 807 00:34:28,708 --> 00:34:30,468 Speaker 13: I'm talking to Shane. 808 00:34:30,468 --> 00:34:36,388 Speaker 4: I look young, a couple of years off, nice. 809 00:34:37,308 --> 00:34:37,828 Speaker 3: Before. 810 00:34:38,988 --> 00:34:41,388 Speaker 2: Well, I'm glad you're TV ready now, buddy, you are 811 00:34:41,428 --> 00:34:44,788 Speaker 2: officially retired. You have to get ready with your appearance game. 812 00:34:45,468 --> 00:34:48,748 Speaker 2: When you decided that it was the right time, what 813 00:34:48,908 --> 00:34:51,748 Speaker 2: brought you to that moment? That decision and why was 814 00:34:51,788 --> 00:34:53,948 Speaker 2: it so important for you to go out as a patriot. 815 00:34:54,348 --> 00:34:56,868 Speaker 14: Well, already knew that I'm going to go out to 816 00:34:56,988 --> 00:34:59,228 Speaker 14: patriot And I was telling him if I would have 817 00:34:59,268 --> 00:35:02,868 Speaker 14: finished my thirteenth year, in my fourteenth year in New 818 00:35:02,948 --> 00:35:05,308 Speaker 14: England and I get that four teenth credit, I would 819 00:35:05,988 --> 00:35:09,028 Speaker 14: retired by one of that fourteenth credit. So soon I 820 00:35:09,108 --> 00:35:11,908 Speaker 14: got that fourteenth credit and I said like, look, this 821 00:35:11,948 --> 00:35:14,108 Speaker 14: is the situation I am. I reached the goal I 822 00:35:14,188 --> 00:35:16,348 Speaker 14: wanted to do it. I was going to go back 823 00:35:16,548 --> 00:35:18,708 Speaker 14: to New England. Regardless of what I was going to do. 824 00:35:18,748 --> 00:35:20,948 Speaker 14: I was want to go back and retire there. That's 825 00:35:20,988 --> 00:35:23,428 Speaker 14: the organization that looked at me and said we're going 826 00:35:23,508 --> 00:35:25,708 Speaker 14: to water you. We're gonna let you grow. We understand 827 00:35:25,748 --> 00:35:28,188 Speaker 14: what you've been through, but it doesn't We're going to 828 00:35:28,228 --> 00:35:30,548 Speaker 14: make sure that you were successful. And that's what they did, 829 00:35:30,828 --> 00:35:34,108 Speaker 14: and they put all that energy into me and it 830 00:35:34,228 --> 00:35:35,988 Speaker 14: came out that made me a better man on the 831 00:35:36,028 --> 00:35:38,708 Speaker 14: field and off the field. And when you look at 832 00:35:38,748 --> 00:35:42,628 Speaker 14: those memories I had on the field with Tom rob 833 00:35:43,268 --> 00:35:47,028 Speaker 14: with Devi and with Jason mccordy, it's one of those 834 00:35:47,028 --> 00:35:49,908 Speaker 14: things that you can never take for granted. It's just 835 00:35:49,948 --> 00:35:53,228 Speaker 14: a blessing. So me and my family say, hey, I 836 00:35:53,268 --> 00:35:55,508 Speaker 14: went to New England with a baby. I left New 837 00:35:55,508 --> 00:35:56,588 Speaker 14: England with two babies. 838 00:35:58,468 --> 00:36:01,668 Speaker 1: That's awesome, Lawrence man talking about them helping you become successful. 839 00:36:01,988 --> 00:36:04,748 Speaker 1: Now they are being successful once again, obviously with a 840 00:36:04,788 --> 00:36:07,148 Speaker 1: six and two start out there with the Patriots. Drake 841 00:36:07,188 --> 00:36:09,668 Speaker 1: may is doing his thing. What do you like about 842 00:36:09,668 --> 00:36:11,948 Speaker 1: these Patriots right now as they stand right now at 843 00:36:11,948 --> 00:36:12,868 Speaker 1: the top of the AFCs. 844 00:36:13,108 --> 00:36:16,188 Speaker 14: I like how they're competing. We saw the game unfolding 845 00:36:16,628 --> 00:36:19,788 Speaker 14: on Sunday. Let's just cut it how it is. Miles 846 00:36:19,788 --> 00:36:22,988 Speaker 14: here got five shots. You didn't see them start struggling 847 00:36:23,028 --> 00:36:25,508 Speaker 14: and doing They kept putting the foot to the gas, 848 00:36:25,788 --> 00:36:28,428 Speaker 14: like we're going to overcome what's going to be done. 849 00:36:28,748 --> 00:36:32,148 Speaker 14: And they're competing as a group and not individuals. Everybody's 850 00:36:32,148 --> 00:36:34,788 Speaker 14: having a good time. Anybody's playing for each other and 851 00:36:34,828 --> 00:36:37,268 Speaker 14: you can see the competitives. I think they started the 852 00:36:37,308 --> 00:36:40,308 Speaker 14: game off, had an interception that didn't stop them, that 853 00:36:40,348 --> 00:36:43,268 Speaker 14: didn't tearritorm. They kept going and pushing, and I think 854 00:36:43,348 --> 00:36:46,588 Speaker 14: Mike came in there and brought this team together and said, look, 855 00:36:46,708 --> 00:36:48,748 Speaker 14: we understand what happened in the last couple of years. 856 00:36:48,748 --> 00:36:51,668 Speaker 14: We're going to change this organization around. Now, we're gonna 857 00:36:51,668 --> 00:36:53,988 Speaker 14: get the foot back on that gas. We're going to 858 00:36:54,028 --> 00:36:55,788 Speaker 14: continue to roll. And you can see that from the 859 00:36:55,828 --> 00:36:58,108 Speaker 14: beginning of the season with some of the miss up, 860 00:36:58,148 --> 00:37:01,748 Speaker 14: the fumbles, the mistackles into what they're doing now if 861 00:37:01,868 --> 00:37:03,468 Speaker 14: it's driving that bus. 862 00:37:03,428 --> 00:37:03,788 Speaker 3: Well, O G. 863 00:37:03,908 --> 00:37:06,068 Speaker 5: You talked about guys playing for each other. You also 864 00:37:06,108 --> 00:37:09,468 Speaker 5: mentioned it in your speech that you did about playing 865 00:37:09,548 --> 00:37:10,748 Speaker 5: for the person next to you. 866 00:37:10,948 --> 00:37:12,308 Speaker 3: Was there a teammate that. 867 00:37:12,228 --> 00:37:16,068 Speaker 5: You played with that that was especially true that when 868 00:37:16,068 --> 00:37:17,908 Speaker 5: you line up on the field next to him, You're like, 869 00:37:17,948 --> 00:37:19,508 Speaker 5: I know that I'm gonna play for this man, and 870 00:37:19,508 --> 00:37:22,308 Speaker 5: I know that they're going to play for me, Danny. 871 00:37:21,988 --> 00:37:28,188 Speaker 14: Shelton, Me Danny Shelton, And in reality it was a 872 00:37:28,388 --> 00:37:31,948 Speaker 14: me and him. In twenty nineteen, we had Adam Butler 873 00:37:32,108 --> 00:37:34,108 Speaker 14: that did all the finessing pass for us, but me 874 00:37:34,148 --> 00:37:37,748 Speaker 14: and Danny with the run and I think we both 875 00:37:37,788 --> 00:37:42,148 Speaker 14: finished that season if I'm not mistaken. It was sixty 876 00:37:42,668 --> 00:37:46,628 Speaker 14: two tackles, so sixty three tackles, two sacks or three 877 00:37:46,668 --> 00:37:50,188 Speaker 14: sacks two fourths from each two form of recoveries, and 878 00:37:50,228 --> 00:37:53,108 Speaker 14: I had one interception. Our stats was to say, that's 879 00:37:53,148 --> 00:37:55,188 Speaker 14: pretty much it. I just got them by the interception 880 00:37:55,388 --> 00:37:59,908 Speaker 14: by making Baker Mayfield, thank you appreciate that. I guess 881 00:38:00,348 --> 00:38:03,588 Speaker 14: when you put the Browns, but those stats right there 882 00:38:03,588 --> 00:38:06,508 Speaker 14: if you really look at the statue like you guys 883 00:38:06,628 --> 00:38:09,868 Speaker 14: did this together. We were playing off of each other, 884 00:38:10,148 --> 00:38:13,188 Speaker 14: and I understood his weaknesses as he understood my weaknesses, 885 00:38:13,348 --> 00:38:15,628 Speaker 14: and we went back and forth, back and forth, and 886 00:38:15,668 --> 00:38:18,588 Speaker 14: it was an amazing experience. To the point I'll never 887 00:38:18,628 --> 00:38:21,468 Speaker 14: forget that our exit physicals. 888 00:38:21,668 --> 00:38:22,868 Speaker 13: Bill came up to the room. 889 00:38:22,948 --> 00:38:25,468 Speaker 14: He like, what you guys were ever were able to 890 00:38:25,548 --> 00:38:28,388 Speaker 14: do this year was impressive and he had hadn't had 891 00:38:28,388 --> 00:38:30,268 Speaker 14: two groups of players that I was able to do 892 00:38:30,268 --> 00:38:32,948 Speaker 14: that before because it was It was a unique year 893 00:38:32,988 --> 00:38:35,508 Speaker 14: and it was a fun year. But hey, that's my brother. 894 00:38:36,028 --> 00:38:38,068 Speaker 14: He can't do no wrong. He helped me out. I 895 00:38:38,108 --> 00:38:40,988 Speaker 14: know him since he was coming out to college, coming 896 00:38:40,988 --> 00:38:44,068 Speaker 14: out of college to the draft. We did everything that 897 00:38:44,188 --> 00:38:46,948 Speaker 14: year to just do it for each other. Like I said, 898 00:38:47,228 --> 00:38:49,508 Speaker 14: best teammate, I could probably have it in lie next 899 00:38:49,508 --> 00:38:50,148 Speaker 14: two with him. 900 00:38:50,388 --> 00:38:51,708 Speaker 13: We already looked out for each other. 901 00:38:52,108 --> 00:38:53,988 Speaker 8: My guy's good saying you and I'm gonna get some 902 00:38:54,028 --> 00:38:56,468 Speaker 8: advice from you later on after the show about how 903 00:38:56,508 --> 00:38:58,308 Speaker 8: to grow a beer like that because I need one. 904 00:38:58,748 --> 00:39:00,628 Speaker 3: But you definitely were. 905 00:39:00,628 --> 00:39:03,428 Speaker 8: You were the Keeper of Light in Fossborough on Sunday 906 00:39:03,908 --> 00:39:05,908 Speaker 8: and the continue this win streak. 907 00:39:06,148 --> 00:39:07,668 Speaker 3: What was that experience like? 908 00:39:08,308 --> 00:39:10,588 Speaker 14: But the Keeper Alight is amazing because when you go 909 00:39:10,668 --> 00:39:14,868 Speaker 14: up there, you can see everything Boston, Rhode Island, the eye, 910 00:39:15,148 --> 00:39:19,068 Speaker 14: like the trees, the skyline was beautiful. But they said, hey, 911 00:39:19,068 --> 00:39:22,628 Speaker 14: you can't hear nothing. I'm like, okay, I get it. 912 00:39:22,748 --> 00:39:25,268 Speaker 14: The comps went down. I'm like, okay, we cut the combs. 913 00:39:25,468 --> 00:39:26,868 Speaker 14: I'm like, what am I supposed to do this? They 914 00:39:26,988 --> 00:39:30,028 Speaker 14: ring it three times. I'm like, I got you. They 915 00:39:30,028 --> 00:39:32,068 Speaker 14: didn't tell me the bell might break. They said it 916 00:39:32,108 --> 00:39:33,788 Speaker 14: was a steady bell. I'm like, what do you mean? 917 00:39:34,068 --> 00:39:36,268 Speaker 14: So I'm over there hitting the bell and the stand 918 00:39:36,308 --> 00:39:40,068 Speaker 14: almost cracked on me. But it was an amazing experience. 919 00:39:40,108 --> 00:39:41,188 Speaker 13: We love. I loved it. 920 00:39:41,268 --> 00:39:43,548 Speaker 14: I love seeing this standum from a new point of view, 921 00:39:43,828 --> 00:39:44,948 Speaker 14: I would say, it's a tradition. 922 00:39:45,028 --> 00:39:46,548 Speaker 13: I'm glad I got to be a part of. 923 00:39:46,868 --> 00:39:48,708 Speaker 14: And if you're able to go to New England and 924 00:39:48,708 --> 00:39:51,188 Speaker 14: you're able to be the keep her a Light, trust 925 00:39:51,268 --> 00:39:55,428 Speaker 14: me that it's an experience to do, and I'm glad 926 00:39:55,428 --> 00:39:57,948 Speaker 14: that they got that win. If they wouldn't a guy that, 927 00:39:58,148 --> 00:40:00,028 Speaker 14: I don't think they would have wolcomed me back to 928 00:40:00,068 --> 00:40:02,988 Speaker 14: the thing because it's like, look, I'm gonna crunk the 929 00:40:03,028 --> 00:40:03,668 Speaker 14: bell and. 930 00:40:03,668 --> 00:40:05,908 Speaker 4: We're lost, Lawrence. 931 00:40:05,948 --> 00:40:09,028 Speaker 2: Are so happy for you, honestly, but just tell the 932 00:40:09,068 --> 00:40:10,148 Speaker 2: truth here on GMFB. 933 00:40:10,308 --> 00:40:11,268 Speaker 4: You shaved your heads. 934 00:40:11,388 --> 00:40:15,188 Speaker 2: You could really become the third McCarty brother like you 935 00:40:15,348 --> 00:40:18,548 Speaker 2: felt it. You're fully destined to be. We love the 936 00:40:18,588 --> 00:40:19,908 Speaker 2: friendship that you guys. 937 00:40:19,668 --> 00:40:20,268 Speaker 4: Have going on. 938 00:40:20,388 --> 00:40:22,868 Speaker 2: As always, the McCarty family close to us, but I 939 00:40:22,908 --> 00:40:24,508 Speaker 2: think they may take issue with the fact that you 940 00:40:24,548 --> 00:40:26,788 Speaker 2: said Danny Shelton's name so fast when it came to 941 00:40:26,908 --> 00:40:28,308 Speaker 2: lining up with a teammate. 942 00:40:28,548 --> 00:40:30,948 Speaker 4: What is going on The McCarty's are on the phone, LG. 943 00:40:31,028 --> 00:40:32,668 Speaker 2: You got to become a little bit more political if 944 00:40:32,668 --> 00:40:34,428 Speaker 2: you're going to retire and enter the TV life. 945 00:40:34,468 --> 00:40:36,028 Speaker 4: My friends, Hey, all I got to. 946 00:40:35,988 --> 00:40:38,188 Speaker 14: Say is when you look at the mccordy, you're right. 947 00:40:38,588 --> 00:40:40,428 Speaker 14: They want to be like me, so they keep the 948 00:40:40,468 --> 00:40:44,868 Speaker 14: hair shaved. With the vice versa. They said, look, we 949 00:40:44,948 --> 00:40:46,868 Speaker 14: shaved our head. We want you to join us. I'm like, 950 00:40:46,868 --> 00:40:48,468 Speaker 14: I don't want to join you. I still got hair 951 00:40:48,548 --> 00:40:50,708 Speaker 14: and if I know you're receiving a little bit byke here, 952 00:40:50,748 --> 00:40:55,308 Speaker 14: I said, kid, I'm going to tell you this. And 953 00:40:55,788 --> 00:40:58,468 Speaker 14: Devil tat this too. Were looking at me like, hey, 954 00:40:58,548 --> 00:41:00,268 Speaker 14: you know if you mess up that running back when 955 00:41:00,308 --> 00:41:02,068 Speaker 14: to get to me. I said, yeah, I'm just still 956 00:41:02,068 --> 00:41:04,708 Speaker 14: going to apologize. I said, but we're good enough, actually 957 00:41:04,708 --> 00:41:08,068 Speaker 14: gonna accept my apology. He said yeah, And that happened 958 00:41:08,068 --> 00:41:10,708 Speaker 14: in the Ravens was over there in Baltimore. 959 00:41:11,108 --> 00:41:13,548 Speaker 13: I swam the gap. I thought it was a past 960 00:41:13,828 --> 00:41:17,948 Speaker 13: it was. He took me for a ride. We hit 961 00:41:17,988 --> 00:41:19,348 Speaker 13: the ground. I looked at him. 962 00:41:19,628 --> 00:41:20,228 Speaker 3: I like, my. 963 00:41:20,228 --> 00:41:26,068 Speaker 14: Bad just stopped me in them because we were going. 964 00:41:27,148 --> 00:41:27,988 Speaker 4: Lawrence, you're the man. 965 00:41:28,028 --> 00:41:30,588 Speaker 2: We're so happy for you, the longevity of your career 966 00:41:30,788 --> 00:41:33,188 Speaker 2: and your family as well as it continues to expand. 967 00:41:33,188 --> 00:41:33,748 Speaker 4: We love you, man. 968 00:41:33,788 --> 00:41:36,268 Speaker 2: We can't wait to see again on GMFB. Happy for 969 00:41:36,308 --> 00:41:39,068 Speaker 2: you the newly retired Lawrence guy. Everybody a Super Bowl 970 00:41:39,148 --> 00:41:40,188 Speaker 2: Champion graduate. 971 00:41:41,388 --> 00:41:44,508 Speaker 4: Absolutely don't come back out of retirement, man, Yeah, don't 972 00:41:44,508 --> 00:41:45,388 Speaker 4: pull a BG on us. 973 00:41:46,108 --> 00:41:49,988 Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, that's what said too. 974 00:41:50,708 --> 00:41:51,548 Speaker 3: Congrats brother,