1 00:00:21,866 --> 00:00:25,106 Speaker 1: Oh, the Commanders have that awesome record you just mentioned, Sherry. 2 00:00:25,106 --> 00:00:27,426 Speaker 1: They're also ten and five for the first time since 3 00:00:27,506 --> 00:00:30,786 Speaker 1: nineteen ninety one. And I looked to their quarterback Jaden Daniels, 4 00:00:30,786 --> 00:00:35,346 Speaker 1: a superhero. That was a superhero performance. Everyone watching national game. 5 00:00:35,986 --> 00:00:40,386 Speaker 1: Jaden Daniels down five points says follow me, I got us, 6 00:00:40,666 --> 00:00:43,506 Speaker 1: takes us the whole length of the field. They go. 7 00:00:43,586 --> 00:00:47,426 Speaker 1: The attire so poised, so calm. The numbers tell a story. 8 00:00:47,626 --> 00:00:49,586 Speaker 1: I mean, this guy through for two hundred and fifty 9 00:00:49,626 --> 00:00:53,306 Speaker 1: eight yards and five touchdowns. Of course, he also ran 10 00:00:53,426 --> 00:00:57,386 Speaker 1: for eighty one rushing yards against Philadelphia, but they did 11 00:00:57,426 --> 00:00:59,866 Speaker 1: It's in a game where they had five turnovers. They 12 00:00:59,906 --> 00:01:02,266 Speaker 1: turned the ball over five times and they still were 13 00:01:02,266 --> 00:01:06,186 Speaker 1: able to win. Jaden Daniels, I think solidified the offensive 14 00:01:06,226 --> 00:01:08,466 Speaker 1: rook of the Year award yesterday. And I know Rock 15 00:01:08,546 --> 00:01:11,626 Speaker 1: Bowers has huge, huge numbers, and I know Brian Thomas 16 00:01:11,666 --> 00:01:14,746 Speaker 1: is doing historic things, and yes, Bo Nixon Denver is 17 00:01:14,786 --> 00:01:17,826 Speaker 1: having a solid season. But to do what Jayden Daniels 18 00:01:17,826 --> 00:01:20,666 Speaker 1: just did against the division leading Eagles when they need 19 00:01:20,706 --> 00:01:23,426 Speaker 1: it so badly and the Eagles are trying to hold 20 00:01:23,466 --> 00:01:25,946 Speaker 1: on for that number one seed in home field advantage. 21 00:01:26,066 --> 00:01:28,266 Speaker 1: It tells you that this guy is here, he's here 22 00:01:28,306 --> 00:01:31,466 Speaker 1: to stay, and the commanders have someone. I will say this, 23 00:01:31,506 --> 00:01:34,626 Speaker 1: though the Philadelphia Eagles had a lot of chances to 24 00:01:34,666 --> 00:01:37,186 Speaker 1: put this game away. Devonte Smith might be one of 25 00:01:37,186 --> 00:01:39,546 Speaker 1: the most reliable receivers hands wise in the league. When 26 00:01:39,586 --> 00:01:42,426 Speaker 1: I'm watching this game and they throw him that pass 27 00:01:42,466 --> 00:01:45,786 Speaker 1: over here on an easy conversion that would have put 28 00:01:46,226 --> 00:01:49,426 Speaker 1: this game away, he catches this. There's about three minutes left. 29 00:01:49,466 --> 00:01:52,986 Speaker 1: He catches this ball. They can either run out the 30 00:01:52,986 --> 00:01:55,266 Speaker 1: clock with three more plays and then kick a field goal, 31 00:01:55,386 --> 00:01:57,626 Speaker 1: or he could just go to the end. And it's like, 32 00:01:57,826 --> 00:01:59,906 Speaker 1: these are the ones. These are the differences between now 33 00:01:59,906 --> 00:02:02,666 Speaker 1: having to go with How about Saquon Remember he had 34 00:02:02,666 --> 00:02:05,666 Speaker 1: the big drop against Atlanta. These are key plays and 35 00:02:05,746 --> 00:02:09,306 Speaker 1: I know Nick they mentioned penalties as well, but two 36 00:02:09,386 --> 00:02:12,586 Speaker 1: massive drops from two players that we have been celebrating 37 00:02:12,666 --> 00:02:17,106 Speaker 1: all season long. Big game on the road. Guess what 38 00:02:17,626 --> 00:02:20,066 Speaker 1: the Eagles in the playoffs. The way it's looking, they're 39 00:02:20,066 --> 00:02:22,706 Speaker 1: probably gonna have to go big game on the road 40 00:02:22,986 --> 00:02:24,866 Speaker 1: and they can't be as sloppy as that. I know, 41 00:02:25,746 --> 00:02:27,706 Speaker 1: I know hurts us out. I get it. I'm not 42 00:02:27,746 --> 00:02:30,786 Speaker 1: trying to say that this was a perfect situation with 43 00:02:30,906 --> 00:02:33,906 Speaker 1: Picket coming in. That said, there are opportunities to win 44 00:02:33,906 --> 00:02:37,746 Speaker 1: this game and keep that home field alive. The Bills 45 00:02:37,786 --> 00:02:40,186 Speaker 1: have had a lot of success against the Chiefs, and 46 00:02:40,226 --> 00:02:42,306 Speaker 1: the Bills of course beat them head to head. But 47 00:02:42,386 --> 00:02:44,986 Speaker 1: I will say the Ravens when they're at their best, 48 00:02:45,146 --> 00:02:47,706 Speaker 1: are as dangerous a team in the NFL, and when 49 00:02:47,706 --> 00:02:50,866 Speaker 1: they have it going on offense and defense, well then 50 00:02:50,906 --> 00:02:55,626 Speaker 1: it gets really scary for these opponents. It's Lamar's world 51 00:02:55,626 --> 00:02:57,626 Speaker 1: and we're living in it right now. He is playing 52 00:02:57,666 --> 00:02:59,706 Speaker 1: at his all time best, even better than his two 53 00:02:59,826 --> 00:03:02,626 Speaker 1: MVP seasons, and especially coming out of the by having 54 00:03:02,666 --> 00:03:05,586 Speaker 1: the five touchdown passes against the Giants and then finally 55 00:03:05,666 --> 00:03:09,426 Speaker 1: slaying this against the Steelers. Whether real or mythical, they 56 00:03:09,506 --> 00:03:12,306 Speaker 1: couldn't get past them. I also go back to earlier 57 00:03:12,306 --> 00:03:15,946 Speaker 1: in the season, and I understand a lot of Bills 58 00:03:15,946 --> 00:03:19,306 Speaker 1: players were injured and it wasn't a great night for them. 59 00:03:19,626 --> 00:03:23,666 Speaker 1: The Ravens absolutely destroyed the Buffalo Bills when they played 60 00:03:23,706 --> 00:03:25,786 Speaker 1: head to head, and that was when I think the 61 00:03:25,866 --> 00:03:29,306 Speaker 1: Ravens were at their all time best and their superhuman powers. 62 00:03:29,546 --> 00:03:32,266 Speaker 1: Here's the thing, if you give Baltimore a lead. Derrick 63 00:03:32,346 --> 00:03:35,226 Speaker 1: Henry's a difference maker. He'll pound it and he'll pound 64 00:03:35,266 --> 00:03:36,946 Speaker 1: it over you and he will make sure that you 65 00:03:37,026 --> 00:03:39,706 Speaker 1: don't touch that ball. And Lamar has not been turning 66 00:03:39,746 --> 00:03:42,546 Speaker 1: the ball over. The numbers are insane. So granted the 67 00:03:42,586 --> 00:03:46,226 Speaker 1: Bills historically that's the two colossus powers, and they're going 68 00:03:46,306 --> 00:03:49,906 Speaker 1: to be the ones who likely will be hyped up 69 00:03:49,946 --> 00:03:52,506 Speaker 1: as the one in the two. But this Ravens team, 70 00:03:52,706 --> 00:03:55,466 Speaker 1: even as a wild card if they don't win the division, 71 00:03:55,906 --> 00:03:58,786 Speaker 1: really could give the Chiefs fits because they can score 72 00:03:58,826 --> 00:04:00,466 Speaker 1: the ball. Then late in the game they will keep 73 00:04:00,466 --> 00:04:02,906 Speaker 1: the ball out of Mahomes's hands because they got big 74 00:04:02,986 --> 00:04:05,586 Speaker 1: twenty two behind him. I'm giving my game ball to 75 00:04:05,626 --> 00:04:08,786 Speaker 1: Sam Dartold. This was a battle up in Seattle, and 76 00:04:08,906 --> 00:04:11,466 Speaker 1: Donald had the drive when they did it most and 77 00:04:11,506 --> 00:04:14,386 Speaker 1: made the plays. His numbers yesterday two hundred and forty 78 00:04:14,386 --> 00:04:20,066 Speaker 1: six yards, three touchdowns, zero interceptions. It was his twelfth 79 00:04:20,106 --> 00:04:22,586 Speaker 1: game with one hundred passer rating in twenty twenty four. 80 00:04:22,986 --> 00:04:25,426 Speaker 1: He's tied with Lamar Jackson for the most this season, 81 00:04:25,786 --> 00:04:29,546 Speaker 1: and he has joined Peyton Manning and Steve McNair for 82 00:04:29,626 --> 00:04:31,986 Speaker 1: the most wins in their first season with a new 83 00:04:32,026 --> 00:04:34,386 Speaker 1: team in the last forty years, Peyton when he joined 84 00:04:34,386 --> 00:04:38,146 Speaker 1: Denver McNair when he joined Baltimore, and O six Donald 85 00:04:38,306 --> 00:04:42,386 Speaker 1: thirteen and two Minnesota Vikings. They have two losses, of course, 86 00:04:42,586 --> 00:04:45,146 Speaker 1: the one to Detroit and then of course the Thursday 87 00:04:45,226 --> 00:04:48,266 Speaker 1: night game in La on a short week, Donald goes 88 00:04:48,346 --> 00:04:51,586 Speaker 1: into Seattle and a must win and does it again. 89 00:04:51,746 --> 00:04:54,666 Speaker 1: Sam Donald, we see you game ball, just like Kevin 90 00:04:54,706 --> 00:04:56,586 Speaker 1: O'Connell's been giving it to you every week in the 91 00:04:56,666 --> 00:04:58,986 Speaker 1: locker room, and we're seeing these videos. I'll be giving 92 00:04:59,026 --> 00:05:01,986 Speaker 1: it to you today. It's time for Coach of the Week, 93 00:05:02,026 --> 00:05:04,706 Speaker 1: presented by our friends at National car RENTIL. Every week 94 00:05:04,746 --> 00:05:06,026 Speaker 1: we give out a Coach of the Week of war 95 00:05:06,066 --> 00:05:09,466 Speaker 1: to a hey coach, a coordinator, maybe even an assistant coach, 96 00:05:09,906 --> 00:05:12,426 Speaker 1: and I take great pride in giving out this week's 97 00:05:12,426 --> 00:05:14,946 Speaker 1: Coach of the Week award to a much maligned defensive 98 00:05:14,946 --> 00:05:17,666 Speaker 1: coordinator from the first half of the season whose unit 99 00:05:18,026 --> 00:05:20,306 Speaker 1: has turned it around and is now leading the way. 100 00:05:20,506 --> 00:05:24,546 Speaker 1: Zach Or, the thirty two year old defensive coordinator for 101 00:05:24,586 --> 00:05:28,746 Speaker 1: the Baltimore Ravens, is the recipient of the award. This week. 102 00:05:29,026 --> 00:05:33,466 Speaker 1: The Ravens defense made big play after big play against 103 00:05:33,506 --> 00:05:37,466 Speaker 1: the Pittsburgh Steelers offense on Saturday in the biggest game 104 00:05:37,506 --> 00:05:40,946 Speaker 1: of the season, we saw a Marlin Humphrey pick six 105 00:05:40,986 --> 00:05:43,946 Speaker 1: that completely changed the tenor of this game. And also 106 00:05:44,106 --> 00:05:47,146 Speaker 1: this play here, Russell Wilson running for the end zone. 107 00:05:47,306 --> 00:05:49,986 Speaker 1: Make it a play and then Washington jars the ball loose, 108 00:05:50,306 --> 00:05:53,226 Speaker 1: Ravens recover they get the ball. Look, Zach Korr, and 109 00:05:53,266 --> 00:05:56,306 Speaker 1: that defense has been picked apart by pundits the entire 110 00:05:56,346 --> 00:05:58,986 Speaker 1: first half of the season, but when it's mattered most 111 00:05:59,026 --> 00:06:01,626 Speaker 1: the last few weeks, the Ravens defense has come together. 112 00:06:02,466 --> 00:06:04,746 Speaker 1: Or give him credit for using Kyle Hamilton in a 113 00:06:04,786 --> 00:06:07,626 Speaker 1: way that might be unorthodox, him to play other roles 114 00:06:07,626 --> 00:06:11,466 Speaker 1: than he's traditionally done earlier in the season. Zach Orr, 115 00:06:11,826 --> 00:06:13,666 Speaker 1: I take great pride in it. A thirty two year 116 00:06:13,706 --> 00:06:16,426 Speaker 1: old ex player whose career was cut short and has 117 00:06:16,466 --> 00:06:18,466 Speaker 1: done it the right way and is now the defensive 118 00:06:18,506 --> 00:06:20,426 Speaker 1: coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens. 119 00:06:20,706 --> 00:06:38,706 Speaker 2: You are the coach of the week. 120 00:06:39,306 --> 00:06:40,826 Speaker 1: We're gonna have some fun with the trivia and we're 121 00:06:40,866 --> 00:06:45,746 Speaker 1: gonna start with okbar, are you ready for the first question? Sure, 122 00:06:45,826 --> 00:06:48,946 Speaker 1: let's go. Let's do it. Okay, so the Seahawks play 123 00:06:48,986 --> 00:06:51,306 Speaker 1: the Bears. Those two teams have scared off in two 124 00:06:51,746 --> 00:06:55,386 Speaker 1: playoff games. They played in six and they played in eleven. 125 00:06:56,226 --> 00:07:00,706 Speaker 1: In the six game, which was a divisional round, the 126 00:07:00,746 --> 00:07:05,026 Speaker 1: Bears and the Seahawks had a battles a three point game. 127 00:07:05,626 --> 00:07:12,266 Speaker 1: The question is as follows, which Bears receiver caught a 128 00:07:12,466 --> 00:07:17,306 Speaker 1: sixty yard bomb from Rex Grossman in the second quarter 129 00:07:17,626 --> 00:07:20,946 Speaker 1: of the divisional round game between the Bears and the Seahawks. 130 00:07:21,106 --> 00:07:24,706 Speaker 1: Was it Marty Booker, Was it Bernard Burrion, Was it 131 00:07:24,746 --> 00:07:29,186 Speaker 1: Bobby Ingram Or was it Greg Olsen who caught the 132 00:07:29,226 --> 00:07:32,866 Speaker 1: big sixty yard bomb for Chicago in that game? 133 00:07:33,706 --> 00:07:37,466 Speaker 3: Wow, I have no I have no recollection of this one. 134 00:07:37,826 --> 00:07:40,186 Speaker 3: So I'm going to go off of just name recognition 135 00:07:40,266 --> 00:07:44,506 Speaker 3: on this one. I'm gonna go Bernard Burrian on this one. 136 00:07:44,626 --> 00:07:47,786 Speaker 3: What a name, Bernard Barrian, great player. 137 00:07:48,426 --> 00:07:51,026 Speaker 1: Why don't we go to the actual broadcast call where 138 00:07:51,026 --> 00:07:54,826 Speaker 1: we see sexy rexy mister Rex Grossman throw a sixty 139 00:07:54,906 --> 00:07:57,426 Speaker 1: eight yard touchdown pass in one of the biggest games 140 00:07:57,426 --> 00:07:57,986 Speaker 1: of his career. 141 00:07:59,626 --> 00:08:02,106 Speaker 4: And now we focus back on Grossman, who has all 142 00:08:02,186 --> 00:08:06,306 Speaker 4: day in ghostep berryon down the middle hit in scrub 143 00:08:07,226 --> 00:08:13,986 Speaker 4: touchdown Chicago, no flags for sixty eight yards a touchdown 144 00:08:15,586 --> 00:08:19,586 Speaker 4: and in one player the Bears regained the league. 145 00:08:22,106 --> 00:08:26,066 Speaker 1: On the board. Did he go to Fresne State? Where 146 00:08:26,066 --> 00:08:26,746 Speaker 1: do you go to leave? 147 00:08:27,186 --> 00:08:27,506 Speaker 4: I don't know. 148 00:08:27,586 --> 00:08:30,146 Speaker 1: Look it up. I can't break it up. Go Google 149 00:08:31,026 --> 00:08:36,946 Speaker 1: Google Bernard Barrion, Kyle real quick wax of poetic on 150 00:08:37,066 --> 00:08:38,666 Speaker 1: Bernard Berrian for a second. 151 00:08:38,906 --> 00:08:42,146 Speaker 5: Fantastic deep threat, had great chemistry with with Rex Grossman. 152 00:08:42,426 --> 00:08:44,466 Speaker 5: It would be Mussa Muhammad underneath and some of the 153 00:08:44,546 --> 00:08:46,906 Speaker 5: running game. But Barrion was like one of those giant 154 00:08:46,906 --> 00:08:49,146 Speaker 5: home run hitters. Had huge catches and huge games. I 155 00:08:49,266 --> 00:08:50,146 Speaker 5: love watching them play. 156 00:08:51,066 --> 00:08:52,826 Speaker 1: Did someone look it up? I don't have my phone 157 00:08:52,906 --> 00:08:55,386 Speaker 1: or anything. I'm kind of handstrung here. Did Bernard barry 158 00:08:56,466 --> 00:08:58,746 Speaker 1: to go to Fresno State? Kyle? Do you remember that? 159 00:08:58,906 --> 00:08:59,066 Speaker 1: Or no? 160 00:08:59,186 --> 00:08:59,386 Speaker 6: Yeah? 161 00:08:59,386 --> 00:09:00,626 Speaker 5: I think so. I think it sounds right. 162 00:09:01,106 --> 00:09:04,786 Speaker 1: Yeah, he's a Fresno State Bulldog. Let's go. That's it. 163 00:09:05,386 --> 00:09:07,466 Speaker 1: Shout out to Pat Hill the boys, Jamie, are you 164 00:09:07,506 --> 00:09:12,146 Speaker 1: ready for be sure? We've got a Vikings Packers game 165 00:09:12,266 --> 00:09:14,786 Speaker 1: this weekend. It's a rivalry you're very close to growing 166 00:09:14,866 --> 00:09:18,506 Speaker 1: up in Minnesota. They have played about a million times. 167 00:09:18,626 --> 00:09:22,226 Speaker 1: Here's the question, though, which single player has the most 168 00:09:22,306 --> 00:09:29,306 Speaker 1: receiving touchdowns in Vikings Packers' rivalry history. Is it Chris Carter, 169 00:09:29,946 --> 00:09:33,186 Speaker 1: is it Davante Adams, Is it Randy Moss? Or is 170 00:09:33,226 --> 00:09:37,426 Speaker 1: it Donald Driver? All modern day players, which one had 171 00:09:37,426 --> 00:09:40,626 Speaker 1: the most receiving touchdowns when the two teams played. 172 00:09:41,586 --> 00:09:43,626 Speaker 7: I refuse to think it's a Packer peer. I just 173 00:09:43,626 --> 00:09:45,106 Speaker 7: don't think you would do that to me on a 174 00:09:45,146 --> 00:09:49,226 Speaker 7: holiday week. So I have two great options here. And 175 00:09:49,386 --> 00:09:51,746 Speaker 7: just because I want to see a Randy Moss highlight 176 00:09:51,826 --> 00:09:53,986 Speaker 7: on the show, I will go see Randy Moss. 177 00:09:55,746 --> 00:10:03,306 Speaker 1: The correct answer is see Randy Moss. Baby excellent. This 178 00:10:03,386 --> 00:10:06,346 Speaker 1: is really cool because there's been so many amazing Randy 179 00:10:06,586 --> 00:10:10,266 Speaker 1: Moss moments against the Packers. Here's from Dante Culpepper on 180 00:10:10,266 --> 00:10:14,666 Speaker 1: a Monday Night. Randy Moss obviously a Pro Football Hall 181 00:10:14,706 --> 00:10:16,306 Speaker 1: of Famer. In the first batt he also gave the 182 00:10:16,746 --> 00:10:19,826 Speaker 1: Packers nightmares. He was so good against the Packers that 183 00:10:19,906 --> 00:10:23,226 Speaker 1: after his rookie season, the Packers drafted cornerbacks if their 184 00:10:23,306 --> 00:10:27,706 Speaker 1: first three. How do we stop this guy? How do 185 00:10:27,826 --> 00:10:31,906 Speaker 1: we figure it out? Excuse me, I'm going for the touchdown. 186 00:10:32,626 --> 00:10:37,346 Speaker 1: He's got it by two touchdowns, and obviously I would 187 00:10:37,346 --> 00:10:39,106 Speaker 1: take a moment here and we can all chime in. 188 00:10:39,706 --> 00:10:42,906 Speaker 1: Randy Moss obviously is going through a health battle right now. 189 00:10:42,946 --> 00:10:44,826 Speaker 1: We're not going to get into the specifics too much, 190 00:10:44,866 --> 00:10:47,706 Speaker 1: but the outpouring of love that he has seen on 191 00:10:47,946 --> 00:10:50,706 Speaker 1: ed social media and on national media and on obviously 192 00:10:51,146 --> 00:10:54,386 Speaker 1: and where his colleagues are at has to be recognized. Randy. 193 00:10:54,426 --> 00:10:55,866 Speaker 1: We want to do it as our show as well. 194 00:10:56,226 --> 00:10:59,466 Speaker 1: Get well. We love you, Randy Moss. Please feel better soon, 195 00:10:59,666 --> 00:11:06,746 Speaker 1: Kyle your thoughts, love. 196 00:11:06,586 --> 00:11:07,026 Speaker 3: You, Randy. 197 00:11:07,066 --> 00:11:12,746 Speaker 1: I love you, straight straight cash, homies, come shrikes, Come 198 00:11:12,746 --> 00:11:15,786 Speaker 1: on now, let's go, Kyle. You ready for years? You 199 00:11:15,786 --> 00:11:17,066 Speaker 1: know it's not just gonna be a run of the 200 00:11:17,066 --> 00:11:22,386 Speaker 1: mill question. We've got Washington versus Atlanta this weekend. Is 201 00:11:22,386 --> 00:11:25,586 Speaker 1: there a long history of Washington Atlanta? You better believe 202 00:11:25,586 --> 00:11:28,546 Speaker 1: they had one of the more fun games of our childhood. 203 00:11:28,586 --> 00:11:31,546 Speaker 1: Let's go to the ninety one divisional round, Kyle, where 204 00:11:31,546 --> 00:11:34,306 Speaker 1: you know, darn well who was playing in that one. 205 00:11:34,466 --> 00:11:37,986 Speaker 1: It was Washington versus Atlanta and for Atlanta, let's bost 206 00:11:38,066 --> 00:11:40,506 Speaker 1: Let's roll some of the b roll here, folks. We 207 00:11:40,586 --> 00:11:45,146 Speaker 1: had one of the coolest sidelines situations we've ever seen. 208 00:11:45,186 --> 00:11:48,826 Speaker 1: That's Jerry, that's mc hammer. Come on, that's Terry and 209 00:11:48,906 --> 00:11:52,506 Speaker 1: Greg Gupple talking about it. You had a Vander Holyfield 210 00:11:52,546 --> 00:11:57,586 Speaker 1: on the sideline. This was the Atlanta Falcons with the 211 00:11:57,666 --> 00:12:04,306 Speaker 1: too Legit to Quit deal going mc hammer, Vander Holyfield, Diana, 212 00:12:04,466 --> 00:12:08,906 Speaker 1: Jerry Glanfield leaving tickets for ELVI before the game. Kyle, 213 00:12:09,066 --> 00:12:12,506 Speaker 1: that was ninety one. That was a long time ago. 214 00:12:12,866 --> 00:12:15,386 Speaker 1: We have to fast forward all the way to Sunday 215 00:12:15,466 --> 00:12:17,346 Speaker 1: night where these two teams are going to be playing. 216 00:12:17,466 --> 00:12:21,386 Speaker 1: But my question to you is that week January of 217 00:12:21,626 --> 00:12:25,666 Speaker 1: nineteen ninety two, what was the number one song on 218 00:12:25,786 --> 00:12:30,426 Speaker 1: the billboard one hundred January fourth, nineteen ninety two. Was 219 00:12:30,466 --> 00:12:33,946 Speaker 1: it A Black or White by Michael Jackson? Was it 220 00:12:34,066 --> 00:12:36,866 Speaker 1: B When a Man Loves a Woman by Michael Bolton? 221 00:12:37,306 --> 00:12:41,066 Speaker 1: Was it C the Adams Grooves by that man mc hammer, 222 00:12:41,386 --> 00:12:45,666 Speaker 1: or was it D Don't Cry by Axel Slash Duff 223 00:12:45,666 --> 00:12:47,666 Speaker 1: and the Boys Guns n' Roses. 224 00:12:48,226 --> 00:12:50,346 Speaker 5: It's trying to do what they want to do, say 225 00:12:50,346 --> 00:12:51,906 Speaker 5: what they want to say, think how they want to think, 226 00:12:51,906 --> 00:12:52,826 Speaker 5: play how they want to play. 227 00:12:52,946 --> 00:12:55,826 Speaker 1: The Adams family. That was man Crazy song? 228 00:12:56,426 --> 00:12:56,786 Speaker 2: All right? 229 00:12:56,946 --> 00:12:59,706 Speaker 5: Peter, you got four bangers here What a Man Loves 230 00:12:59,706 --> 00:13:03,146 Speaker 5: a Women? I mean that song consummated many marriages and 231 00:13:03,266 --> 00:13:04,986 Speaker 5: created many birds like that. 232 00:13:04,506 --> 00:13:07,866 Speaker 1: That I'd love making music. Fo Yeah, Black. 233 00:13:07,706 --> 00:13:10,226 Speaker 5: And White, the dangerous album I think was massive at 234 00:13:10,226 --> 00:13:10,466 Speaker 5: the time. 235 00:13:10,506 --> 00:13:11,666 Speaker 1: To a very strange. 236 00:13:11,386 --> 00:13:15,146 Speaker 5: Video and then dunk Prize your classic power ballad after 237 00:13:15,306 --> 00:13:18,866 Speaker 5: use your illusion album the double album, Peter, i' gonna discuss. 238 00:13:18,866 --> 00:13:21,466 Speaker 5: I'm gonna go with my first my first instinct. I'll 239 00:13:21,506 --> 00:13:23,786 Speaker 5: go with the guy that got us here, former openland 240 00:13:23,826 --> 00:13:27,386 Speaker 5: A's ball boy, mc hammer, give me Christopher Lloyd as 241 00:13:27,506 --> 00:13:31,186 Speaker 5: Uncle Fester and mc hammer with the Adams Group. 242 00:13:32,346 --> 00:13:36,426 Speaker 1: All due respect to Christina Ricci and to Angelica Houston 243 00:13:36,506 --> 00:13:39,186 Speaker 1: and the rest of the Adams Family movie, It's not 244 00:13:39,346 --> 00:13:43,626 Speaker 1: the right answer. The right answer is MJ A Black 245 00:13:43,746 --> 00:13:47,506 Speaker 1: or White by Michael Jackson was number one in America 246 00:13:47,586 --> 00:13:52,146 Speaker 1: in January of ninety two. You named it. This video 247 00:13:52,306 --> 00:13:55,266 Speaker 1: took over the what mad It starts off with Miculay 248 00:13:55,266 --> 00:13:57,866 Speaker 1: Culkins in the beginning. If I'm not mistaken there, that's right? 249 00:13:58,146 --> 00:14:00,546 Speaker 1: Is that the right Hey premiered and premiered after the 250 00:14:00,586 --> 00:14:04,946 Speaker 1: Simpsons Fox. It was a huge deal, Akbar, I know 251 00:14:04,986 --> 00:14:08,186 Speaker 1: you're an MJ. Enthusiast. Your thoughts on black or white? Oh, 252 00:14:08,306 --> 00:14:09,106 Speaker 1: it was amazing. 253 00:14:09,146 --> 00:14:11,426 Speaker 3: I mean, especially during that time, especially there's a lot 254 00:14:11,426 --> 00:14:15,106 Speaker 3: of speculation about Michael Jackson and his you know, of 255 00:14:15,266 --> 00:14:18,026 Speaker 3: viteligo disease, and so he was tired of so many 256 00:14:18,026 --> 00:14:19,946 Speaker 3: people talking about him. He came out with that. But 257 00:14:20,026 --> 00:14:23,386 Speaker 3: it was the world premiere after the Simpson I can 258 00:14:23,466 --> 00:14:26,026 Speaker 3: remember it clearly. I was watching the TV that was 259 00:14:26,026 --> 00:14:28,546 Speaker 3: sitting you remember the floor seat TV. He sat on 260 00:14:28,586 --> 00:14:30,946 Speaker 3: the floor and I'm sitting there just waiting for it 261 00:14:30,986 --> 00:14:31,426 Speaker 3: to come on. 262 00:14:31,746 --> 00:14:34,906 Speaker 1: It was big. If you want to be my brother, 263 00:14:35,186 --> 00:14:37,826 Speaker 1: it don't matter if your black away. 264 00:14:37,986 --> 00:14:39,426 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, I can't say the whole thing. I don't 265 00:14:39,466 --> 00:14:41,706 Speaker 3: want to get us in trouble. But yeah, great, good. 266 00:14:41,506 --> 00:14:44,306 Speaker 1: Sentiments, great Kyle, your thoughts, m J. 267 00:14:44,506 --> 00:14:47,986 Speaker 5: Blackwe I just I'm still thinking of the late great 268 00:14:48,026 --> 00:14:51,506 Speaker 5: Raoul Julia as mister Adams. I just I feel like 269 00:14:51,866 --> 00:14:55,506 Speaker 5: Pugsley is disappointed right here. But yeah, the video when 270 00:14:55,546 --> 00:14:58,106 Speaker 5: the faces started to change, people fell off their seats 271 00:14:58,106 --> 00:15:01,266 Speaker 5: when that happened, that was like some kind of crazy 272 00:15:01,306 --> 00:15:03,466 Speaker 5: science ficture. You couldn't believe what you were watching. But 273 00:15:03,546 --> 00:15:06,066 Speaker 5: you remember where you were the Dangerous album. I think 274 00:15:06,066 --> 00:15:09,426 Speaker 5: Michael last great album really was dangerous, but I had 275 00:15:09,466 --> 00:15:10,466 Speaker 5: great memories of course. 276 00:15:11,026 --> 00:15:13,626 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, Jamie, we're gonna get everyone involved here. 277 00:15:13,706 --> 00:15:16,706 Speaker 1: It's gonna be the three of you with a video clue. 278 00:15:17,546 --> 00:15:19,666 Speaker 1: Forty nine Ers play the Lions on Monday Night. This 279 00:15:19,706 --> 00:15:21,866 Speaker 1: was supposed to be like the rematch of the NFC 280 00:15:21,906 --> 00:15:23,706 Speaker 1: Championship game. I think many circled it as like the 281 00:15:23,746 --> 00:15:27,066 Speaker 1: game of the year. They're gonna play on week seventeen 282 00:15:27,106 --> 00:15:29,226 Speaker 1: on Monday Night with Bucking Aikman on the call. It's incredible. 283 00:15:29,346 --> 00:15:31,506 Speaker 1: The game's kind of a dud now because the Niners 284 00:15:31,546 --> 00:15:34,986 Speaker 1: season went awry. That said, there is a rich history 285 00:15:35,026 --> 00:15:37,786 Speaker 1: between these two teams, and in the nineties they did 286 00:15:37,826 --> 00:15:41,946 Speaker 1: have some shootouts. Here is my question, a video clue. 287 00:15:42,306 --> 00:15:45,426 Speaker 1: Both teams were headed to the playoffs in nineteen ninety three, 288 00:15:45,786 --> 00:15:49,666 Speaker 1: and they're in Detroit. What happens in the second quarter 289 00:15:49,826 --> 00:15:53,626 Speaker 1: on this play from Steve Young? All right, they're up 290 00:15:53,666 --> 00:15:57,386 Speaker 1: fourteen to three at the time. Let's get the choices 291 00:15:57,626 --> 00:16:01,066 Speaker 1: on the board, all right, Okay? Is it a Chris 292 00:16:01,066 --> 00:16:04,506 Speaker 1: Spielman twenty yard pick six for the Lions? Is it 293 00:16:04,586 --> 00:16:07,426 Speaker 1: be one of the great angry runs of all time 294 00:16:07,466 --> 00:16:11,146 Speaker 1: from Tom Rathman. Is it see an eighty yard beautiful 295 00:16:11,226 --> 00:16:15,026 Speaker 1: touchdown pass to Jerry Rice Or is it d amp 296 00:16:15,146 --> 00:16:19,266 Speaker 1: Lee going eighty yards for a scamper. We'll start with Acbar, 297 00:16:19,466 --> 00:16:20,666 Speaker 1: then Jamie, then Kyle. 298 00:16:21,386 --> 00:16:24,306 Speaker 3: Okay, I missed, sure, see I couldn't hear it, but 299 00:16:24,826 --> 00:16:26,866 Speaker 3: and I can't read it, so I'm just gonna go 300 00:16:26,946 --> 00:16:30,866 Speaker 3: see here, Okay, Well, all right, I am. 301 00:16:30,786 --> 00:16:33,506 Speaker 7: The resident picker of the pick six because I like 302 00:16:33,546 --> 00:16:35,786 Speaker 7: seeing highlights of pick sixes, So I'll go a Chris 303 00:16:35,786 --> 00:16:36,986 Speaker 7: Pielman twenty yard pick six. 304 00:16:37,266 --> 00:16:42,306 Speaker 5: All right, amp Lee Florida State Seminole legend reminder Answer 305 00:16:42,426 --> 00:16:44,546 Speaker 5: D in this category is always just Peter getting his 306 00:16:44,626 --> 00:16:47,266 Speaker 5: jolly's with some random player that he loves from years past. 307 00:16:47,426 --> 00:16:48,826 Speaker 1: So I don't think it's right. 308 00:16:49,306 --> 00:16:51,706 Speaker 5: I will go because I know how much Peter likes 309 00:16:51,746 --> 00:16:54,666 Speaker 5: this player and like working with this man in broadcasting. 310 00:16:54,986 --> 00:16:57,946 Speaker 5: I will go a Chris Pielman from the Wheaties box 311 00:16:57,986 --> 00:16:59,906 Speaker 5: to a twenty yard pick six. I don't think it's 312 00:16:59,866 --> 00:17:01,946 Speaker 5: Spielman for pick six got Peter, but I think it's 313 00:17:01,986 --> 00:17:03,026 Speaker 5: the situation he got. 314 00:17:02,826 --> 00:17:05,666 Speaker 1: One for the viewers at home. Chris Fiellman was on 315 00:17:05,666 --> 00:17:08,586 Speaker 1: a Whaedy's box as a high school athlete. It was 316 00:17:08,586 --> 00:17:11,386 Speaker 1: the best high school player in America. However, I'm not 317 00:17:11,426 --> 00:17:14,706 Speaker 1: gonna spoil it. Let's go to the radio broadcast call 318 00:17:15,306 --> 00:17:18,706 Speaker 1: of one of the great Steve Young passes of all time. 319 00:17:19,226 --> 00:17:23,626 Speaker 4: Oh Young dropped back to throw, launches it right down 320 00:17:23,666 --> 00:17:25,186 Speaker 4: the left side, rights over the middle. 321 00:17:25,626 --> 00:17:27,986 Speaker 1: He's got it. Put a bender balls. 322 00:17:27,666 --> 00:17:29,026 Speaker 6: Down, Price would be able. 323 00:17:28,906 --> 00:17:29,826 Speaker 1: To go into the end zone. 324 00:17:29,826 --> 00:17:34,946 Speaker 6: Twenty ten fifteen five touchdown, forty nine ers, one hundred 325 00:17:34,986 --> 00:17:38,866 Speaker 6: and seventeen touchdown touches for Jerry Rice one hundred and 326 00:17:38,906 --> 00:17:43,746 Speaker 6: twenty three in his brilliant career and appropriately eighty yards 327 00:17:43,786 --> 00:17:44,786 Speaker 6: four flash eighty. 328 00:17:45,346 --> 00:17:48,346 Speaker 1: You get Fred Jones there, he almost felt down. The 329 00:17:48,386 --> 00:17:51,826 Speaker 1: plays an incredible, iconic one one hundred touchdown catch for 330 00:17:51,986 --> 00:17:54,666 Speaker 1: Jerry Rice of his career, and he did so with 331 00:17:54,746 --> 00:17:58,146 Speaker 1: an eighty yard appropriately with the number eighty from Steve Young. 332 00:17:59,106 --> 00:18:01,546 Speaker 1: Got to love those nineties forty nine ers. They of course, 333 00:18:01,546 --> 00:18:03,466 Speaker 1: would win the Super Bowl a couple of years later.