1 00:00:01,320 --> 00:00:19,360 Speaker 1: The volume. What is going on? Everybody? How are we doing? 2 00:00:19,520 --> 00:00:23,120 Speaker 1: John Middlecoff Three and Out podcast need to dive into 3 00:00:23,120 --> 00:00:26,120 Speaker 1: Sunday Night football with the Chiefs finally get a win. 4 00:00:26,640 --> 00:00:31,200 Speaker 1: Some thoughts on Mahomes, Andy Reid and the Travis Kelcey situation, 5 00:00:31,320 --> 00:00:34,600 Speaker 1: as well as Russell Wilson and let's face the elephant 6 00:00:34,600 --> 00:00:37,000 Speaker 1: in the room for Brian Daballs, it's time to go 7 00:00:37,040 --> 00:00:39,479 Speaker 1: to the bullpen. But we'll dive into what we just witnessed. 8 00:00:39,479 --> 00:00:42,400 Speaker 1: We'll play a little overrated underrated fly around the NFL, 9 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:47,120 Speaker 1: hit on some different games situations throughout the day. A 10 00:00:47,200 --> 00:00:49,879 Speaker 1: lot going on. Caleb Williams, Ben Johnson get a big 11 00:00:49,920 --> 00:00:53,120 Speaker 1: win at home against the Dallas Cowboys forty nine ers 12 00:00:53,120 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 1: three to zero. The Atlanta Falcons it did not go well, 13 00:00:56,480 --> 00:00:59,360 Speaker 1: and the Denver Broncos lose again one and two. Not 14 00:00:59,480 --> 00:01:02,760 Speaker 1: a deal. So yeah, let's talk some football. You guys 15 00:01:02,760 --> 00:01:06,560 Speaker 1: know the Drill. Subscribe to the podcast wherever you may listen, Apple, Spotify, 16 00:01:07,280 --> 00:01:10,080 Speaker 1: you guys know it. Wherever you listen to podcasts, we 17 00:01:10,160 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 1: got you covered, as well as the YouTube channel. Make 18 00:01:12,360 --> 00:01:15,319 Speaker 1: sure you subscribe. We go live after Thursday night, after 19 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:18,080 Speaker 1: Saturday or Sunday night, not Saturday night. 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This is the same guy 58 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:03,160 Speaker 1: for the last several years. His days of being an 59 00:03:03,200 --> 00:03:09,280 Speaker 1: elite playmaker scrambling around are done. He doesn't move as well. Obviously, 60 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:13,160 Speaker 1: from a explosive play standpoint, they don't really exist. If 61 00:03:13,160 --> 00:03:17,760 Speaker 1: you're not playing the Dallas Cowboys. That lollipop throw is 62 00:03:17,840 --> 00:03:22,040 Speaker 1: just not gonna work about against credible, real teams, especially 63 00:03:22,040 --> 00:03:25,440 Speaker 1: when they go, well, you got Melik Neighbors, we don't 64 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:28,080 Speaker 1: really feel a threat with anyone else, so we're gonna 65 00:03:28,080 --> 00:03:30,920 Speaker 1: take him away, and that's what they did tonight, and 66 00:03:31,040 --> 00:03:33,600 Speaker 1: especially he's under throwing balls. The one that was picked 67 00:03:33,639 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 1: in the corner of the end zone that had a 68 00:03:35,400 --> 00:03:38,000 Speaker 1: massive six point swing because then the Chiefs got a 69 00:03:38,000 --> 00:03:41,000 Speaker 1: field goal out of it, and the other play where 70 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:44,320 Speaker 1: it also should have been picked off, and about seven people, 71 00:03:44,640 --> 00:03:48,280 Speaker 1: multiple defenders, Malik Neighbors, We're all lying on the ground. 72 00:03:48,280 --> 00:03:51,480 Speaker 1: I'm thinking, I hope no one's dead because of Russell 73 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:55,840 Speaker 1: Wilson's accuracy issues right now. But this is not on 74 00:03:55,920 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson. This now falls on the coach because it 75 00:03:59,440 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 1: goes to the adage you're either coaching it or allowing 76 00:04:02,560 --> 00:04:05,120 Speaker 1: it to happen. What we've seen out of Russell Wilson 77 00:04:05,240 --> 00:04:09,200 Speaker 1: year in, year out for several years now is this. 78 00:04:09,880 --> 00:04:14,280 Speaker 1: No one is surprised, and I think historically it was 79 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:17,440 Speaker 1: easy to go The fans don't know what they're talking about. 80 00:04:17,640 --> 00:04:21,560 Speaker 1: You can't listen to them. Bill Pollion famously said, if 81 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:25,240 Speaker 1: you listen to them, you will be sitting with them. Well, 82 00:04:25,279 --> 00:04:27,440 Speaker 1: every time the night that he would go to the 83 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:30,480 Speaker 1: bullpen with Jackson Dart, it was almost like he was 84 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:35,400 Speaker 1: acting like he was Cam Newton or Kyler Murray or 85 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 1: Michael Vick. Jackson Dart's a passer, not a runner, So 86 00:04:39,880 --> 00:04:42,680 Speaker 1: to bring him in just for a play, to me 87 00:04:43,520 --> 00:04:46,200 Speaker 1: is kind of head scratching. And he's not a player 88 00:04:46,400 --> 00:04:50,560 Speaker 1: like let's say a high draft pick Trey Lance or 89 00:04:50,600 --> 00:04:53,760 Speaker 1: Anthony Richardson, a guy that hasn't played very much to 90 00:04:53,839 --> 00:04:56,680 Speaker 1: be like, well, he only has thirteen games under his 91 00:04:56,720 --> 00:05:00,200 Speaker 1: belt in college, he needs the reps. No, he's like 92 00:05:00,200 --> 00:05:03,160 Speaker 1: a three year starter in the SEC, started a ton 93 00:05:03,200 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 1: of games that Ole miss rattling off wins against other 94 00:05:07,200 --> 00:05:10,160 Speaker 1: SEC opponents. Like, he has a lot of game experience. 95 00:05:10,640 --> 00:05:13,320 Speaker 1: He's a ready made player. Now, it doesn't mean he's 96 00:05:13,320 --> 00:05:16,640 Speaker 1: gonna be ready made in terms of success, but this 97 00:05:16,760 --> 00:05:20,279 Speaker 1: is a situation. You can't red shirt a player like 98 00:05:20,440 --> 00:05:24,159 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes. We always hear that well, because it's become 99 00:05:24,320 --> 00:05:27,440 Speaker 1: very in vogue right now to talk about developing quarterbacks. 100 00:05:27,760 --> 00:05:30,200 Speaker 1: You got Tom Brady chiming in you got Peyton Manning 101 00:05:30,279 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 1: chiming in, you got Kevin O'Connell chimeon, a lot of 102 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:35,680 Speaker 1: people with different takes, and I understand it. It's easy 103 00:05:35,680 --> 00:05:39,039 Speaker 1: to blame the organizations and the teams. Is there a 104 00:05:39,160 --> 00:05:42,039 Speaker 1: right or wrong way to develop a guy? Andy and 105 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:45,360 Speaker 1: the Chiefs were able to sit Patrick Mahomes because they 106 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:48,719 Speaker 1: were winning games and Alex Smith, the guy that made 107 00:05:48,839 --> 00:05:51,320 Speaker 1: like two hundred and fifty million dollars in the NFL, 108 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:55,120 Speaker 1: was having the best year of his career. The kanc 109 00:05:55,320 --> 00:05:59,160 Speaker 1: Chiefs the year that Patrick Mahomes red shirted hosted a 110 00:05:59,200 --> 00:06:03,400 Speaker 1: playoff game, keeps everyone quiet. If they had been a 111 00:06:03,440 --> 00:06:05,520 Speaker 1: five or six win team, you know what people would 112 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:07,520 Speaker 1: have wanted Andy Reid to do about three or four 113 00:06:07,560 --> 00:06:10,560 Speaker 1: games in, put the kid in the game. But the 114 00:06:10,640 --> 00:06:13,880 Speaker 1: moment you start teasing people by running Jackson dart in, 115 00:06:14,200 --> 00:06:17,280 Speaker 1: people go, oh, leave him in, let him run a series. 116 00:06:17,760 --> 00:06:20,919 Speaker 1: But they treated him like, I don't know, he was 117 00:06:21,720 --> 00:06:25,160 Speaker 1: an athletic running quarterback. Now he is an athletic player. 118 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:29,440 Speaker 1: But they drafted Jackson dark to be a thrower, to 119 00:06:29,680 --> 00:06:33,560 Speaker 1: just run the offense like a Patrick Mahomes, right, I mean, 120 00:06:33,600 --> 00:06:36,040 Speaker 1: he's gonna make plays with his legs. But if you 121 00:06:36,160 --> 00:06:39,680 Speaker 1: watched him in the preseason and listen, preseason success doesn't 122 00:06:39,680 --> 00:06:43,400 Speaker 1: translate to regular season success. It was throwing the football. 123 00:06:44,040 --> 00:06:46,880 Speaker 1: So I felt like Brian Dayball did that move to 124 00:06:46,960 --> 00:06:48,800 Speaker 1: kind of keep everyone on his back. But then it 125 00:06:48,839 --> 00:06:53,680 Speaker 1: backfired because Russell Wilson, who everyone has watched his career 126 00:06:53,760 --> 00:06:57,320 Speaker 1: for a decade and a half, they understand the ebb 127 00:06:57,360 --> 00:06:59,360 Speaker 1: and flow and where he's at. Now, no one wants 128 00:06:59,360 --> 00:07:02,080 Speaker 1: to see that anymore. And I don't blame one person 129 00:07:02,120 --> 00:07:04,560 Speaker 1: in that building who pays a ton of money. These 130 00:07:04,600 --> 00:07:07,080 Speaker 1: games are not cheap to go to to spend their 131 00:07:07,080 --> 00:07:09,720 Speaker 1: Sunday night, especially on the East Coast. All these people 132 00:07:09,720 --> 00:07:11,120 Speaker 1: got to go to work. They're not gonna get home 133 00:07:11,280 --> 00:07:14,600 Speaker 1: till midnight or one o'clock to watch a guy consistently 134 00:07:15,120 --> 00:07:17,760 Speaker 1: just throw balls up at the moon where Kansasity Chiefs 135 00:07:17,760 --> 00:07:20,560 Speaker 1: defenders hitting them in their hands. We don't want to 136 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:22,679 Speaker 1: watch that. We just drafted a kid in the first round. 137 00:07:22,920 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 1: Our franchise is going nowhere. And here's the other thing. 138 00:07:26,400 --> 00:07:29,160 Speaker 1: I saw a lot of players on the Giants who 139 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:31,560 Speaker 1: are probably gonna end up winning four or five games 140 00:07:32,040 --> 00:07:34,320 Speaker 1: that Andy Reid and Brett Veach would die to have 141 00:07:34,360 --> 00:07:36,520 Speaker 1: on their team. That's the thing with the Giants. There 142 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:40,400 Speaker 1: are some bad teams, the Titans that they look atrocious 143 00:07:40,840 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 1: like they are really really bad. Right if you watch 144 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:47,080 Speaker 1: the Titans play, you go, not a good football team, 145 00:07:47,120 --> 00:07:49,280 Speaker 1: not going. Not many guys on that roster. I had 146 00:07:49,320 --> 00:07:52,160 Speaker 1: one on my team. I'm watching the Giants going, do 147 00:07:52,160 --> 00:07:55,320 Speaker 1: you know how many guys they have that would start 148 00:07:55,840 --> 00:07:58,559 Speaker 1: for the elite team? Do you know how many guys 149 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:03,040 Speaker 1: the Buffalo Bills or Howie Roseman would want off that 150 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:06,240 Speaker 1: roster onto their team. You know what really hit me 151 00:08:06,280 --> 00:08:08,560 Speaker 1: tonight would have Dual Carter. They're moving them off the line, 152 00:08:08,600 --> 00:08:13,240 Speaker 1: They're moving them stand up linebacker. Can you imagine trading 153 00:08:13,240 --> 00:08:17,800 Speaker 1: a first round pick to pick a hybrid wide receiver corner? 154 00:08:17,800 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 1: Who Again, I'm pro Travis Hunter, but in what world 155 00:08:21,480 --> 00:08:24,920 Speaker 1: in a front office, I don't care how many defensive 156 00:08:24,920 --> 00:08:28,440 Speaker 1: linemen you have. I do appreciate and come and applaud 157 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:31,040 Speaker 1: the school of the New York Giants won super bowls 158 00:08:31,080 --> 00:08:33,920 Speaker 1: when they did this. You can never have enough. Take 159 00:08:33,920 --> 00:08:37,640 Speaker 1: another defensive lineman, take another pass pressure, taking Travis Hunter 160 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:40,960 Speaker 1: over a Dual Carter and trading a first round pick 161 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:43,880 Speaker 1: for next year. On top of that, looks kind of crazy. 162 00:08:44,080 --> 00:08:45,679 Speaker 1: You know why, because that dual Carter looks like he's 163 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:49,679 Speaker 1: gonna be a pretty special player. Cam Scataboo, like dude's 164 00:08:49,679 --> 00:08:53,000 Speaker 1: a stud. We know how talented Malik Neighbors is. Brian 165 00:08:53,040 --> 00:08:56,760 Speaker 1: Burns play for my team any day, Dexter, Lawrence Monster, 166 00:08:57,600 --> 00:09:02,040 Speaker 1: Like they got impact guys, not like even Keevon Thibodeau, 167 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:04,320 Speaker 1: who I've never been the biggest fan of. I thought 168 00:09:04,320 --> 00:09:07,120 Speaker 1: he was a little bit stiff edge rusher. Even Collinsworth 169 00:09:07,160 --> 00:09:08,920 Speaker 1: tonight saying, you know what, he does look a lot 170 00:09:08,920 --> 00:09:12,080 Speaker 1: better this season, moving pretty well, looked a little more physical, 171 00:09:12,080 --> 00:09:14,920 Speaker 1: a little more explosive. Just look good. I mean, I 172 00:09:14,960 --> 00:09:18,560 Speaker 1: can't deny it. And this team doesn't come close to 173 00:09:18,640 --> 00:09:22,320 Speaker 1: winning this game, you know, it's just why are you 174 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:25,880 Speaker 1: gonna go down with Russell Wilson. This was a perfect 175 00:09:25,920 --> 00:09:30,280 Speaker 1: moment in this game. You literally put Jackson Dart in 176 00:09:30,160 --> 00:09:32,520 Speaker 1: the in the game and then you took him right out. 177 00:09:32,679 --> 00:09:36,760 Speaker 1: I can't comprehend it. I don't understand it. And I 178 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:39,520 Speaker 1: think Brian day Ball wanted to show that he's got 179 00:09:39,520 --> 00:09:42,640 Speaker 1: some balls, but like wasn't exactly gonna put it all 180 00:09:42,679 --> 00:09:44,320 Speaker 1: out there because at the end of the day, what 181 00:09:44,360 --> 00:09:47,800 Speaker 1: were you risking losing again? That's exactly what happened. And 182 00:09:48,440 --> 00:09:51,000 Speaker 1: I feel bad for Giants fans and I don't see 183 00:09:51,000 --> 00:09:53,440 Speaker 1: how you go back at this point, Like I don't 184 00:09:53,440 --> 00:09:57,040 Speaker 1: see how you look the camera in the eye, the 185 00:09:57,080 --> 00:09:59,320 Speaker 1: fan base in the eye, your owner in the eye. 186 00:09:59,640 --> 00:10:01,640 Speaker 1: Is not a about the schedule. It's not about the 187 00:10:01,720 --> 00:10:05,320 Speaker 1: level of competition anymore. It's you simply can't roll this 188 00:10:05,400 --> 00:10:09,040 Speaker 1: guy out any longer. When you have this young player 189 00:10:09,120 --> 00:10:11,679 Speaker 1: that you just drafted in the first round, end of 190 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:13,400 Speaker 1: the day, if he's overwhelmed, take him out and put 191 00:10:13,440 --> 00:10:16,640 Speaker 1: Russell back in. There are no feelings involved anymore. No 192 00:10:16,679 --> 00:10:20,440 Speaker 1: one cares he has to play or you're gonna lose everybody, and, 193 00:10:20,520 --> 00:10:24,200 Speaker 1: let's face it, lose any bit of reputation that you 194 00:10:24,240 --> 00:10:27,600 Speaker 1: still have around the league. Tonight I thought was an 195 00:10:27,600 --> 00:10:30,160 Speaker 1: embarrassment for the Giants the way that all was handled. 196 00:10:31,160 --> 00:10:34,520 Speaker 1: And on the flip side, I think it's easy to 197 00:10:34,600 --> 00:10:38,319 Speaker 1: watch any player in any sport put up huge stats 198 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:42,320 Speaker 1: and go, that guy's incredible, that guy's awesome. We see 199 00:10:42,320 --> 00:10:43,920 Speaker 1: it all the time. Guys that hit a bunch of 200 00:10:43,920 --> 00:10:46,920 Speaker 1: home runs, Guys that scored a bunch of points. Guys 201 00:10:46,920 --> 00:10:50,360 Speaker 1: that make plays in the NFL. But what happens when 202 00:10:51,040 --> 00:10:53,640 Speaker 1: you're not playing well? How do you handle yourself? What 203 00:10:53,760 --> 00:10:56,640 Speaker 1: happens when this is a team sport. This isn't tennis, 204 00:10:56,679 --> 00:11:00,600 Speaker 1: this isn't golf. Your teammates either let you down, get injured, 205 00:11:00,920 --> 00:11:03,319 Speaker 1: so you have guys who are worse. How do you 206 00:11:03,400 --> 00:11:06,840 Speaker 1: handle that? And I'll be honest, I have more respect 207 00:11:07,200 --> 00:11:10,760 Speaker 1: watching Patrick Mahomes in twenty twenty five for his game 208 00:11:10,840 --> 00:11:13,120 Speaker 1: for him as a competitor. There was a play tonight, 209 00:11:14,120 --> 00:11:15,719 Speaker 1: I forget it was in the first half or maybe 210 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:18,640 Speaker 1: earlier in the second half, where he throws the ball 211 00:11:18,800 --> 00:11:24,520 Speaker 1: behind him right live ball fumble and obviously it looked 212 00:11:24,559 --> 00:11:26,680 Speaker 1: like the Giants had an opportunity to not only pick 213 00:11:26,679 --> 00:11:29,240 Speaker 1: it up, but take it to the house and it 214 00:11:29,320 --> 00:11:33,000 Speaker 1: bounces off one guy lands into a Giant's hand and 215 00:11:33,080 --> 00:11:35,920 Speaker 1: all of a sudden goes to the Chiefs just recover 216 00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:39,760 Speaker 1: that where did that wide receiver or running back come from? 217 00:11:40,360 --> 00:11:42,280 Speaker 1: And then they kind of show the replay and collins 218 00:11:42,320 --> 00:11:46,920 Speaker 1: Worth goes that was Patrick Mahomes. That has to be 219 00:11:47,840 --> 00:11:51,360 Speaker 1: one of the best plays of his seven eight year career. 220 00:11:51,720 --> 00:11:54,559 Speaker 1: He's thirty years old. He's definitely never made a better 221 00:11:54,600 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 1: play at the age of thirty. That was incredible. And 222 00:11:59,280 --> 00:12:03,199 Speaker 1: I understand that he's held to this crazy high standard. 223 00:12:03,240 --> 00:12:06,600 Speaker 1: And listen, I don't agree with everything Nick Wright says 224 00:12:06,640 --> 00:12:10,360 Speaker 1: about the state of the Kansleye Chiefs, but there is 225 00:12:10,400 --> 00:12:12,960 Speaker 1: no disputing he is held to a different standard than 226 00:12:13,000 --> 00:12:17,560 Speaker 1: everyone else in his numbers, and he hasn't been at 227 00:12:17,559 --> 00:12:20,360 Speaker 1: times as good over the last year and a half 228 00:12:20,440 --> 00:12:22,800 Speaker 1: as some of the other top quarterbacks I e. Lamar 229 00:12:22,920 --> 00:12:27,439 Speaker 1: Jackson and Josh Allen in the regular season, but there 230 00:12:27,480 --> 00:12:29,640 Speaker 1: were plays made the night, just like there were plays 231 00:12:29,679 --> 00:12:31,840 Speaker 1: made in the first couple of games when they are winless. 232 00:12:31,840 --> 00:12:35,559 Speaker 1: Where I go, I would go to war with that 233 00:12:35,600 --> 00:12:38,640 Speaker 1: guy every day of the week and ten times on Sunday. 234 00:12:38,679 --> 00:12:42,360 Speaker 1: And if I'm a Chiefs fan, the pride I take 235 00:12:42,679 --> 00:12:46,600 Speaker 1: in my quarterback and nothing I would say sums him 236 00:12:46,720 --> 00:12:50,920 Speaker 1: up and symbolizes him his impact as much as that 237 00:12:51,000 --> 00:12:54,679 Speaker 1: recovered fumble that should have been Giants ball, but Patrick 238 00:12:54,760 --> 00:12:58,520 Speaker 1: Mahomes ripped it out of the fucking guy's hands and 239 00:12:58,640 --> 00:13:04,439 Speaker 1: kept possession. It was We talk a lot about instincts 240 00:13:04,559 --> 00:13:07,240 Speaker 1: in football, IQ, and one thing I'll never forget when 241 00:13:07,240 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 1: I was working in the NFL, I I was writing 242 00:13:10,840 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 1: up a guy that I actually had a relationship with, 243 00:13:16,240 --> 00:13:18,560 Speaker 1: and I remember writing something about, you know, he struggled 244 00:13:18,600 --> 00:13:21,680 Speaker 1: in school. You know, I just we got to be 245 00:13:21,720 --> 00:13:25,040 Speaker 1: careful about, you know, teaching him, blah blah blah. You 246 00:13:25,040 --> 00:13:27,720 Speaker 1: know when it comes to intelligence, and they're like, well, 247 00:13:27,760 --> 00:13:29,679 Speaker 1: is he a smart football player? I'm like, yeah, he's 248 00:13:29,720 --> 00:13:32,560 Speaker 1: actually very smart football wise. He's just bad in school, 249 00:13:32,760 --> 00:13:35,200 Speaker 1: you know, just has issues. And they're like, well, we 250 00:13:35,240 --> 00:13:37,360 Speaker 1: don't care, Like what's his football I Que'm like, it's 251 00:13:37,440 --> 00:13:40,840 Speaker 1: through the roof. Really smart learns football. Well that's all 252 00:13:40,880 --> 00:13:45,240 Speaker 1: that matters. And football IQ and just whatever your sport 253 00:13:45,320 --> 00:13:48,959 Speaker 1: is the IQ and your given sport for your position, 254 00:13:49,120 --> 00:13:51,880 Speaker 1: for whatever you do is all that matters. And obviously 255 00:13:51,960 --> 00:13:54,760 Speaker 1: Patrick's a smart guy, but his football IQ is through 256 00:13:54,840 --> 00:13:58,360 Speaker 1: the freaking roof. And when you have a guy with 257 00:13:58,400 --> 00:14:00,439 Speaker 1: his skill set, I mean he made a couple of 258 00:14:00,480 --> 00:14:03,240 Speaker 1: plays to night where it's just like I think there 259 00:14:03,280 --> 00:14:05,920 Speaker 1: was a stretch where he threw a PI ball he 260 00:14:06,080 --> 00:14:07,720 Speaker 1: meant to throw it up to the moon, hoping he 261 00:14:07,720 --> 00:14:09,640 Speaker 1: could draw a PI and then there was a pass 262 00:14:09,720 --> 00:14:13,120 Speaker 1: on the next play with like seven seconds left where 263 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 1: clearly they ran like a quick sprint out and the 264 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:18,440 Speaker 1: option wasn't open, and he kind of dirred it, you know, 265 00:14:18,520 --> 00:14:23,280 Speaker 1: to the white the out of bounce line, and I 266 00:14:23,360 --> 00:14:27,520 Speaker 1: just think he knows exactly what he's doing. And there 267 00:14:27,560 --> 00:14:30,600 Speaker 1: was another play where Thornton, who had a great catch 268 00:14:30,760 --> 00:14:33,200 Speaker 1: at the end of the game, who actually is pretty 269 00:14:33,200 --> 00:14:36,120 Speaker 1: interesting player. I didn't know that much about him, where 270 00:14:36,120 --> 00:14:40,040 Speaker 1: they ran like a quick fake wide receiver screen and 271 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:44,520 Speaker 1: then basically bline him up. He's kind of running like 272 00:14:44,640 --> 00:14:47,160 Speaker 1: not quite a flag but not exactly a go route, 273 00:14:47,240 --> 00:14:49,880 Speaker 1: kind of running like an angle route and clearly was 274 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:54,160 Speaker 1: open and I think Patrick assumes because the read must 275 00:14:54,200 --> 00:14:57,520 Speaker 1: be to look back immediately after a couple steps, and 276 00:14:57,520 --> 00:14:59,760 Speaker 1: he didn't look, and Patrick kind of laid it a 277 00:15:00,840 --> 00:15:03,200 Speaker 1: and you could tell Patrick's like, you gotta look around. 278 00:15:03,640 --> 00:15:06,800 Speaker 1: I just think he's mastered this offense. Now it's a 279 00:15:06,840 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 1: team sport. He doesn't have Tyreek Hill, he has an 280 00:15:09,800 --> 00:15:13,120 Speaker 1: older Travis Kelsey. That moment tonight with Andy Reid when 281 00:15:13,160 --> 00:15:16,880 Speaker 1: he bumped him, Nothing is more football than that moment. 282 00:15:17,560 --> 00:15:20,680 Speaker 1: One the respect Travis has for him to let his 283 00:15:20,800 --> 00:15:23,200 Speaker 1: coach come up to him do you know what it 284 00:15:23,240 --> 00:15:25,800 Speaker 1: takes to get How often in Andy Reid's twenty five 285 00:15:25,880 --> 00:15:29,720 Speaker 1: year career have you seen him screaming at players? I 286 00:15:29,760 --> 00:15:32,200 Speaker 1: bet you could count it on two hands, honestly, And 287 00:15:32,440 --> 00:15:34,720 Speaker 1: when he's been on the Chiefs, it probably struggled to 288 00:15:34,760 --> 00:15:37,720 Speaker 1: make it past one. Now he screamed at Travis twice, 289 00:15:38,320 --> 00:15:40,960 Speaker 1: and he knows like to light him up, because Travis' 290 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:45,720 Speaker 1: emotion for the team is really important, But that moment 291 00:15:45,720 --> 00:15:48,320 Speaker 1: of him screaming at him for I'm not exactly sure. 292 00:15:48,440 --> 00:15:51,240 Speaker 1: I'm recording this after the game, so I'm sure he'll 293 00:15:51,280 --> 00:15:53,280 Speaker 1: be asked about it. Travis will, and they'll talk about it. 294 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:56,360 Speaker 1: They'll probably laugh about it. But and he bumps him, 295 00:15:56,880 --> 00:16:00,000 Speaker 1: and Travis keeps lighting it like there is no growth 296 00:16:00,120 --> 00:16:03,040 Speaker 1: without confrontation. I think it's like that in the business world. 297 00:16:03,400 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 1: I think it's like that in the football world. I 298 00:16:05,320 --> 00:16:08,480 Speaker 1: was thinking, like, can you imagine in the NBA if 299 00:16:08,480 --> 00:16:11,800 Speaker 1: a player bumped a coach, that coach would be immediately fired. 300 00:16:11,960 --> 00:16:16,080 Speaker 1: I mean, especially a player of Travis's accolades, right, first 301 00:16:16,080 --> 00:16:18,800 Speaker 1: ballot Hall of Famer, one of the greatest players like 302 00:16:18,880 --> 00:16:21,920 Speaker 1: the history of the sport, definitely had his position. But 303 00:16:22,000 --> 00:16:24,480 Speaker 1: it was completely normal, and even Andy said when he 304 00:16:24,520 --> 00:16:26,840 Speaker 1: was being interviewed, like I'm trying to light a fire 305 00:16:26,920 --> 00:16:30,760 Speaker 1: under our guys. I'll do whatever it takes. And that moment, 306 00:16:30,840 --> 00:16:34,000 Speaker 1: to me, kind of summed up this Chiefs team right 307 00:16:34,080 --> 00:16:37,480 Speaker 1: that they needed kind of a kick in the ass. 308 00:16:37,600 --> 00:16:40,680 Speaker 1: It did not look pretty. The Giants are not good yet. 309 00:16:40,720 --> 00:16:42,800 Speaker 1: The game was like six to six at the time, 310 00:16:43,360 --> 00:16:46,160 Speaker 1: that the Chiefs had nothing going for him. I also 311 00:16:46,200 --> 00:16:50,680 Speaker 1: think there's this weird spot is Travis was treated unlike 312 00:16:50,720 --> 00:16:54,440 Speaker 1: any player that Andy Reid, like, he doesn't do this. 313 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 1: They don't do nostalgia in the National Football League. Andy 314 00:16:59,040 --> 00:17:02,200 Speaker 1: doesn't just give you on track extensions when it's clear 315 00:17:02,240 --> 00:17:05,240 Speaker 1: you're nowhere near the same player. But he kind of 316 00:17:05,280 --> 00:17:08,159 Speaker 1: got treated like you would in the NBA. It's based 317 00:17:08,160 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 1: on your resume, how much you've meant to this franchise, 318 00:17:11,760 --> 00:17:14,200 Speaker 1: You've helped us win some championships. It was clear a 319 00:17:14,240 --> 00:17:17,560 Speaker 1: couple of years ago he was trending down in the NFL. 320 00:17:17,680 --> 00:17:20,199 Speaker 1: Even if you're a Hall of Famer, typically get cut. 321 00:17:20,600 --> 00:17:23,639 Speaker 1: Typically you don't get a contract extension. But because of 322 00:17:23,680 --> 00:17:27,240 Speaker 1: his importance not just to the organization but to the quarterback, 323 00:17:27,600 --> 00:17:31,560 Speaker 1: to the area, like he kind of got a special deal, 324 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:34,520 Speaker 1: and I think you know, they don't do that ever, 325 00:17:34,640 --> 00:17:37,639 Speaker 1: and that's probably never gonna happen again to the Chiefs 326 00:17:37,680 --> 00:17:41,600 Speaker 1: for any guy not named Patrick Mahomes. But they do 327 00:17:41,680 --> 00:17:45,200 Speaker 1: need him to at least make some place and he 328 00:17:45,280 --> 00:17:47,080 Speaker 1: did a couple times. And I've been saying this for 329 00:17:47,080 --> 00:17:51,199 Speaker 1: a while. He's not washed, but he's nowhere near the 330 00:17:51,240 --> 00:17:53,679 Speaker 1: player that he was in the prime of his career. 331 00:17:53,960 --> 00:17:56,560 Speaker 1: But he still can make winning plays. He didn't last 332 00:17:56,560 --> 00:17:59,119 Speaker 1: week when the timing was off and the ball was 333 00:17:59,119 --> 00:18:02,800 Speaker 1: tipped and dropped as stuck. He told me on Thursday that, 334 00:18:02,920 --> 00:18:06,240 Speaker 1: like the analytical community had that as like a ten 335 00:18:06,320 --> 00:18:09,560 Speaker 1: point swing. So it's like one of the biggest plays 336 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:12,320 Speaker 1: so far of the year in terms of negative impact. 337 00:18:12,960 --> 00:18:16,800 Speaker 1: Obviously it was a disaster. And listen, the Chiefs just 338 00:18:16,840 --> 00:18:22,120 Speaker 1: need to keep their head above water because they have 339 00:18:22,200 --> 00:18:26,440 Speaker 1: good defensive players, they have excellent coaching. They will get 340 00:18:26,480 --> 00:18:31,000 Speaker 1: some reinforcements with Rashi Rice and whenever Xavier Worthy can 341 00:18:31,200 --> 00:18:34,720 Speaker 1: fix this shoulder, and because of those guys mi Ia 342 00:18:35,160 --> 00:18:39,240 Speaker 1: suspension injury like, they have got Thornton more involved. So 343 00:18:39,440 --> 00:18:42,479 Speaker 1: ideally he can be an impact player with those guys 344 00:18:42,880 --> 00:18:46,359 Speaker 1: moving forward, Juju is just slow, steady wins the race. 345 00:18:46,560 --> 00:18:49,199 Speaker 1: You got Puchako, you got Kareem Hunt. You know that 346 00:18:49,320 --> 00:18:51,680 Speaker 1: Veitch and Andy will give the thumbs up if there 347 00:18:51,760 --> 00:18:55,800 Speaker 1: is any sort of trade available that makes sense. But 348 00:18:55,880 --> 00:18:57,720 Speaker 1: this is not a team that was just gonna tap 349 00:18:57,760 --> 00:18:59,960 Speaker 1: out and say see you Now, this is not gonna 350 00:18:59,960 --> 00:19:03,679 Speaker 1: be thirteen fourteen wins. But you'd have to be, you know, 351 00:19:03,760 --> 00:19:06,080 Speaker 1: high on crack cocaine to think that they're not getting 352 00:19:06,560 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 1: to double digits like that's happening. The other thing is 353 00:19:09,920 --> 00:19:12,880 Speaker 1: the AFC has opened up pretty well for them. Denver's 354 00:19:12,920 --> 00:19:14,640 Speaker 1: one and two and has a lot of issues. Now 355 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:17,760 Speaker 1: we'll dive into Denver here in a second. Their schedule 356 00:19:17,800 --> 00:19:22,720 Speaker 1: moving forward, got some opportunities to get some wins. Pittsburgh's 357 00:19:22,760 --> 00:19:26,600 Speaker 1: just not good. Bengals are screwed without Joe Burrow. So besides, 358 00:19:26,640 --> 00:19:30,359 Speaker 1: like the Chargers, the Ravens, the Bills, you look at 359 00:19:30,400 --> 00:19:33,439 Speaker 1: the AFC, it's not exactly you got Daniel Jones, it's 360 00:19:33,440 --> 00:19:35,640 Speaker 1: not exactly Murder's Row. In fairness to Dania Jones, he's 361 00:19:35,640 --> 00:19:39,560 Speaker 1: playing well. But I do feel pretty good about the 362 00:19:39,640 --> 00:19:42,840 Speaker 1: Chiefs big picture, just in terms of like if you 363 00:19:42,840 --> 00:19:45,480 Speaker 1: think they're missing the playoffs, You're just you're crazy because 364 00:19:45,480 --> 00:19:49,320 Speaker 1: they're not so big win. The Giants fall to zero 365 00:19:49,359 --> 00:19:52,720 Speaker 1: and three and anything less than Jackson Darby and named 366 00:19:52,720 --> 00:19:55,280 Speaker 1: the starter of this week. Just it's gonna cause riots 367 00:19:55,280 --> 00:20:04,320 Speaker 1: outside Brian Daviles office. 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I did this 403 00:22:02,040 --> 00:22:03,359 Speaker 1: at times last year, and I was like, you know, 404 00:22:03,640 --> 00:22:06,360 Speaker 1: let's bring it back for tonight. Let's play a little overrated, underrated, 405 00:22:06,359 --> 00:22:08,640 Speaker 1: and we'll just kind of fire around the NFL hit 406 00:22:08,680 --> 00:22:13,320 Speaker 1: on some different things. We'll start with the forty nine ers, 407 00:22:13,640 --> 00:22:18,200 Speaker 1: and you know what's overrated having healthy players. Nick Bosa 408 00:22:19,040 --> 00:22:22,360 Speaker 1: gets injured earlier in the in the game, he told 409 00:22:22,440 --> 00:22:26,359 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan, I think I tore my ACL. Now the 410 00:22:26,400 --> 00:22:29,320 Speaker 1: doctors told him you don't have a torn ACL at 411 00:22:29,400 --> 00:22:32,880 Speaker 1: least based on our structural test that we can do outside, 412 00:22:32,920 --> 00:22:36,080 Speaker 1: which usually tells you yes or no. But Nick Bosa disappears, 413 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:39,080 Speaker 1: and at one point during the game, Mikeel Williams, the 414 00:22:39,160 --> 00:22:42,840 Speaker 1: dude they drafted in the top fifteen from Georgia, also disappears. 415 00:22:42,960 --> 00:22:46,959 Speaker 1: So you lose Nick Bosa. Mikeel Williams. Mac Jones by 416 00:22:47,000 --> 00:22:49,600 Speaker 1: the end of the game can barely walk. You're like 417 00:22:49,960 --> 00:22:52,600 Speaker 1: the Niners, this is just how are they gonna win, 418 00:22:52,640 --> 00:22:54,600 Speaker 1: they get a safety in the end zone, they're losing 419 00:22:54,680 --> 00:22:56,159 Speaker 1: with like three minutes to go. You're like, this is 420 00:22:56,200 --> 00:23:00,919 Speaker 1: a disaster, and then what happens. This is why you 421 00:23:01,119 --> 00:23:04,280 Speaker 1: pay a lot of money for coordinators, especially when you're 422 00:23:04,359 --> 00:23:07,920 Speaker 1: an offensive or defensive head coach and you're calling the ball. 423 00:23:08,400 --> 00:23:11,280 Speaker 1: You need your ownership and your franchise to go. Who 424 00:23:11,320 --> 00:23:13,119 Speaker 1: do you want that's the best in the business. We 425 00:23:13,240 --> 00:23:16,159 Speaker 1: will pay a premium for The Eagles been doing this 426 00:23:16,200 --> 00:23:18,080 Speaker 1: for a long time. On defense. They currently do it 427 00:23:18,080 --> 00:23:21,760 Speaker 1: with Vic Fangio. It's like, hey, we need Robert Solo. 428 00:23:22,040 --> 00:23:25,480 Speaker 1: What's it gonna cost a lot? Okay, here's five or 429 00:23:25,520 --> 00:23:29,200 Speaker 1: six million dollars a year. Let's hire Robert sla who 430 00:23:29,240 --> 00:23:31,800 Speaker 1: comes up with the game winning pass deflection? Fred Warner 431 00:23:32,160 --> 00:23:35,480 Speaker 1: Niners drive right down the field. Mac Jones gimping around. 432 00:23:36,040 --> 00:23:40,840 Speaker 1: He's got a brace on his knee because it's a 433 00:23:40,880 --> 00:23:46,080 Speaker 1: spray knee, can barely walk. McCaffrey's just banging off people. 434 00:23:46,119 --> 00:23:49,920 Speaker 1: You got Ricky Piersoll making way more plays than Marvin Harrison. 435 00:23:51,800 --> 00:23:53,600 Speaker 1: I've told this story to a couple of people. I 436 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:58,919 Speaker 1: told tonight before to my crew. I'll never forget watching 437 00:23:58,960 --> 00:24:02,199 Speaker 1: an interview I think it was with Joel Klatt and 438 00:24:02,240 --> 00:24:06,080 Speaker 1: he was sitting down with Marvin Harrison and Marvin Harrison Junior, 439 00:24:06,119 --> 00:24:08,439 Speaker 1: and he asked, like, what's the difference between you and 440 00:24:08,440 --> 00:24:12,119 Speaker 1: your son and Marvin? You know, I don't want to 441 00:24:12,119 --> 00:24:13,800 Speaker 1: say it was tongue in cheek, but it was a 442 00:24:13,880 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 1: lighter interview. You think they were having fun, but he 443 00:24:15,880 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 1: kind of got serious said the one main difference is 444 00:24:19,119 --> 00:24:22,480 Speaker 1: when I don't get the ball, I am f Baum 445 00:24:22,560 --> 00:24:24,679 Speaker 1: and Peyton Manning in the huddle and I'm screaming at 446 00:24:24,680 --> 00:24:28,919 Speaker 1: our offensive coaches get me the rock. It's like my 447 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:32,400 Speaker 1: son won't doesn't really care. And I had a wide 448 00:24:32,440 --> 00:24:35,000 Speaker 1: receiver coach last year tell me that. Like, you know, 449 00:24:35,840 --> 00:24:38,040 Speaker 1: I like Marvin Harrison, who doesn't You just watch his 450 00:24:38,040 --> 00:24:41,280 Speaker 1: tape at Ohio State. He's really really talented. But most 451 00:24:41,320 --> 00:24:43,399 Speaker 1: of the guys he's going up against on a weekly 452 00:24:43,440 --> 00:24:46,840 Speaker 1: basis from Rutgers from Maryland are not going to play 453 00:24:46,840 --> 00:24:48,960 Speaker 1: in the NFL. At corner and he's gonna get to 454 00:24:49,040 --> 00:24:52,119 Speaker 1: the NFL and the guy sitting across from him is 455 00:24:52,160 --> 00:24:54,879 Speaker 1: going to be a twenty nine year old with two kids. 456 00:24:55,359 --> 00:24:58,520 Speaker 1: Drives a Range Rover, lives in a mansion and has 457 00:24:58,520 --> 00:25:01,159 Speaker 1: been to multiple Pro Bowls, not the fake ones, but 458 00:25:01,200 --> 00:25:04,159 Speaker 1: the ones that you get invited to directly when the 459 00:25:04,160 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 1: season ends. Now, you might choose not to go, but 460 00:25:06,640 --> 00:25:09,920 Speaker 1: you are a true pro bowler. And how's Marvin gonna 461 00:25:09,920 --> 00:25:13,520 Speaker 1: handle that guy? Because what's his great skill? Like you 462 00:25:13,560 --> 00:25:17,119 Speaker 1: look at Thelik Neighbors. He is a physical freak, super explosive. 463 00:25:17,400 --> 00:25:20,840 Speaker 1: Marvin's a great route runner. Well, he's kind of like 464 00:25:20,880 --> 00:25:23,880 Speaker 1: got a meek personality, doesn't really care. Well, let's pick 465 00:25:23,920 --> 00:25:28,520 Speaker 1: a couple great quote unquote route runners, Keenan, Allen DeVante Adams. 466 00:25:28,560 --> 00:25:33,560 Speaker 1: When I think of those guys, I think dog, absolute bat. 467 00:25:33,600 --> 00:25:36,800 Speaker 1: Look at Keenan today, it's like thirty five years old, 468 00:25:36,960 --> 00:25:39,920 Speaker 1: still making plays, kicking ass and taking names. I watched 469 00:25:39,960 --> 00:25:43,159 Speaker 1: Marvin Harrison, he drops the boy. He's like, and you 470 00:25:43,200 --> 00:25:44,560 Speaker 1: know who's been taking a lot of shit? And I 471 00:25:44,560 --> 00:25:46,639 Speaker 1: will defend is Kyler Murray. They go like, ah, Kyler 472 00:25:46,720 --> 00:25:48,240 Speaker 1: just doesn't really want to If I was Kyler, I 473 00:25:48,280 --> 00:25:50,640 Speaker 1: wouldn't want to throw the ball either. Yet, every guy 474 00:25:50,640 --> 00:25:52,280 Speaker 1: that gets in for the forty nine ers, whether it's 475 00:25:52,280 --> 00:25:55,000 Speaker 1: PERTI or Mac Jones, like get Ricky Pierce all the 476 00:25:55,040 --> 00:25:58,280 Speaker 1: ball because every time I saw that ball in the air, 477 00:25:58,640 --> 00:26:00,000 Speaker 1: you kN who I thought was gonna come down with it. 478 00:26:00,600 --> 00:26:03,200 Speaker 1: Ricky Piersoll no different when the ball strown to Trade 479 00:26:03,280 --> 00:26:06,920 Speaker 1: McBride or to George Kittle when he's healthy. You think 480 00:26:06,920 --> 00:26:09,440 Speaker 1: when the ball goes up to those two guys, they're 481 00:26:09,480 --> 00:26:12,480 Speaker 1: coming down with the rock because it's me versus the 482 00:26:12,560 --> 00:26:17,000 Speaker 1: dB for the for the football. DeAndre Hopkins hasn't been 483 00:26:17,000 --> 00:26:20,119 Speaker 1: able to run in the force of forty in like 484 00:26:20,200 --> 00:26:22,560 Speaker 1: ten years. But when that ball goes up, it's not 485 00:26:22,560 --> 00:26:24,760 Speaker 1: a fifty to fifty ball. So when you hear people 486 00:26:24,800 --> 00:26:26,840 Speaker 1: go out to eighty twenty ball or ninety ten ball, 487 00:26:26,880 --> 00:26:30,800 Speaker 1: it's because that guy in his mindset and Kwon Bolden forever. 488 00:26:31,080 --> 00:26:33,640 Speaker 1: You don't need to be some Blazer to make plays. 489 00:26:33,800 --> 00:26:38,440 Speaker 1: It's about being aggressive. Malik Neighbors, he's an aggressive player, 490 00:26:39,240 --> 00:26:41,560 Speaker 1: you know. And I watch Marvin Harrison, I just see 491 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:47,000 Speaker 1: like a guy that's like H's that doesn't work, not 492 00:26:47,040 --> 00:26:50,480 Speaker 1: in the league with like Leonore. Dude's making a ton 493 00:26:50,480 --> 00:26:55,159 Speaker 1: of money. He's a crazy motherfucker. He wants to dominate you. 494 00:26:55,840 --> 00:26:59,439 Speaker 1: This is not you're not playing Perdue. This is the 495 00:26:59,520 --> 00:27:03,119 Speaker 1: National Football League. And I remember a buddy of mine 496 00:27:03,560 --> 00:27:08,200 Speaker 1: that worked in scouting leading up to that draft, probably 497 00:27:08,240 --> 00:27:11,960 Speaker 1: around the combine, he's like, money's gonna take Marvin Harrison. 498 00:27:12,000 --> 00:27:15,119 Speaker 1: He's not gonna take them League Niambors. He's just he's 499 00:27:16,720 --> 00:27:18,680 Speaker 1: he wants to hit a double more than he wants 500 00:27:18,720 --> 00:27:21,400 Speaker 1: to risk striking out for trying to hit a home run. 501 00:27:22,080 --> 00:27:25,120 Speaker 1: There are no such thing as doubles. They don't exist. 502 00:27:25,680 --> 00:27:30,119 Speaker 1: They just do not exist. Things change so quickly in 503 00:27:30,160 --> 00:27:32,800 Speaker 1: the NFL with draft picks. We talk a lot about quarterbacks, 504 00:27:32,840 --> 00:27:36,439 Speaker 1: but talk any When Ricky Pearsall was drafted, I have 505 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:38,720 Speaker 1: the receipts. I saw it. I didn't really have an opinion. 506 00:27:38,880 --> 00:27:40,399 Speaker 1: I was like, I think this guy's pretty good, but 507 00:27:40,520 --> 00:27:43,040 Speaker 1: seems like a bold pick. I don't know, but what 508 00:27:43,240 --> 00:27:45,280 Speaker 1: I think he was this good a year later and 509 00:27:45,320 --> 00:27:48,159 Speaker 1: I'm not even counting to getting shot, no chance. Now. 510 00:27:48,200 --> 00:27:50,920 Speaker 1: I watched him like, dude might be a number one 511 00:27:50,920 --> 00:27:54,439 Speaker 1: wide receiver. But no one would have said that a 512 00:27:54,520 --> 00:27:59,040 Speaker 1: year ago. And everyone's like Marvin Harrison can't miss. Everyone 513 00:27:59,080 --> 00:28:03,880 Speaker 1: can miss. Literally everyone in the NFL can miss, from 514 00:28:03,960 --> 00:28:08,399 Speaker 1: quarterbacks to kickers to wide receivers. There are no such things. 515 00:28:09,119 --> 00:28:12,880 Speaker 1: There are guys with higher floors, especially once you become good. 516 00:28:12,920 --> 00:28:15,840 Speaker 1: I say this all the time, like Patrick Mahomes like 517 00:28:15,920 --> 00:28:19,720 Speaker 1: over the last two years, this is his floor. This 518 00:28:19,800 --> 00:28:23,120 Speaker 1: is his floor, not his ceiling. This is his floor. 519 00:28:23,560 --> 00:28:26,399 Speaker 1: So the difference between the great quarterbacks like you're seeing 520 00:28:26,480 --> 00:28:29,720 Speaker 1: Josh and Lamar and now Herbert, like you've seen the 521 00:28:29,800 --> 00:28:33,000 Speaker 1: last couple like this their ceiling and their ceiling sky high, 522 00:28:33,160 --> 00:28:35,560 Speaker 1: but like, what's your floor? And those guys floors are 523 00:28:35,600 --> 00:28:39,800 Speaker 1: really high obviously as well, but like some people's, most guys' 524 00:28:39,840 --> 00:28:44,480 Speaker 1: floors are low. And I'm watching Marvin Harrison like I 525 00:28:44,520 --> 00:28:47,560 Speaker 1: don't see it. I actually have gained some respect for Kyler. 526 00:28:47,800 --> 00:28:50,640 Speaker 1: Is he perfect? No, in a perfect world you like better, 527 00:28:50,680 --> 00:28:53,840 Speaker 1: of course you would go find it. God speak good 528 00:28:53,920 --> 00:28:57,560 Speaker 1: luck you won't, so I'm The Niners are three and zero, 529 00:28:57,680 --> 00:29:01,400 Speaker 1: don't quite know how feels like half thirteen injured. Botha 530 00:29:02,120 --> 00:29:06,200 Speaker 1: told Kyle he thinks he's got a torn acl not ideal, 531 00:29:06,240 --> 00:29:08,320 Speaker 1: but hey, three and oh, somehow they're in first place. 532 00:29:09,040 --> 00:29:14,600 Speaker 1: And uh, I would say this underrated today would be 533 00:29:15,960 --> 00:29:18,920 Speaker 1: having your starting quarterback get injured and being in trouble. 534 00:29:19,560 --> 00:29:23,560 Speaker 1: Cauz the Minnesota Vikings who started Carson Wentz what about 535 00:29:23,560 --> 00:29:28,800 Speaker 1: one hundred to nothing, and the Washington Commanders, who were 536 00:29:28,840 --> 00:29:31,560 Speaker 1: without Jaydon Daniels with a spring knee, started Mark's Mariota, 537 00:29:31,600 --> 00:29:36,600 Speaker 1: who great guy, never been a big fan of his game, 538 00:29:37,920 --> 00:29:39,920 Speaker 1: ran for a touchdown, through for a touchdown, and they 539 00:29:40,000 --> 00:29:43,560 Speaker 1: curbsedomped the Raiders. So both of those teams, when you 540 00:29:43,600 --> 00:29:46,960 Speaker 1: told me Carson Wentz and Mariota was playing, I get 541 00:29:47,000 --> 00:29:50,920 Speaker 1: there playing the Raiders and I can't even who they held. 542 00:29:50,960 --> 00:29:55,920 Speaker 1: Minnesota play today? They played, they killed somebody. It's been 543 00:29:55,960 --> 00:30:02,120 Speaker 1: a long day. Who did they play today? Minnesota? They 544 00:30:02,200 --> 00:30:04,960 Speaker 1: played the Bengals who had the backup quarterback as well, 545 00:30:05,520 --> 00:30:09,080 Speaker 1: but that was a complete ass kicking. And anytime that 546 00:30:09,120 --> 00:30:12,960 Speaker 1: you could win a game with your backup quarterback, they've 547 00:30:13,000 --> 00:30:16,800 Speaker 1: earned their they've earned their contract. So you win a 548 00:30:16,880 --> 00:30:19,400 Speaker 1: game with your backup quarterback if you're paying them two million, 549 00:30:19,440 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 1: if you're paying them five million, to me, you've earned 550 00:30:21,280 --> 00:30:24,640 Speaker 1: the contract if you win multiple games like you have 551 00:30:24,720 --> 00:30:29,440 Speaker 1: with Mac Jones. Now they're underpaid. Uh, I would say overrated. 552 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:31,560 Speaker 1: And I've been beating this drum forever. I have nothing 553 00:30:31,600 --> 00:30:35,560 Speaker 1: personal against any of these individuals, this franchise in general. 554 00:30:35,600 --> 00:30:40,360 Speaker 1: I'm indifferent to. I honestly root for their quarterback Michael Pennix, 555 00:30:40,920 --> 00:30:49,360 Speaker 1: But the Atlanta Falcons, the celebratory championship, like uh uh, 556 00:30:49,960 --> 00:30:53,240 Speaker 1: standing ovation they wanted after a win last week was 557 00:30:53,400 --> 00:30:56,440 Speaker 1: just maybe. I was like, yeah, maybe they're defense is good, 558 00:30:56,720 --> 00:31:00,680 Speaker 1: Jon's stud Maybe they're just good. Well, they played JJ McCarthy, 559 00:31:00,840 --> 00:31:03,720 Speaker 1: who couldn't hit water if he was in a boat, 560 00:31:04,280 --> 00:31:09,360 Speaker 1: And today I look up, it's like they're getting killed somehow. 561 00:31:09,480 --> 00:31:12,120 Speaker 1: That game like just stayed on my four boxes. I'm 562 00:31:12,160 --> 00:31:14,640 Speaker 1: changing games, and every time I would look up, it 563 00:31:14,680 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 1: was just got worse and worse. The rookie from Arizona's 564 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:22,360 Speaker 1: making plays. Final score thirty nothing. The Atlanta Falcons went 565 00:31:22,400 --> 00:31:25,840 Speaker 1: to Carolina after everyone's like, this team's good. Even if 566 00:31:25,880 --> 00:31:28,520 Speaker 1: they don't win the division, they could compete for the playoffs. 567 00:31:28,800 --> 00:31:31,680 Speaker 1: And they go to Carolina, a team that everyone I'm 568 00:31:31,680 --> 00:31:35,080 Speaker 1: probably included in that thought sucked beat the living piss 569 00:31:35,080 --> 00:31:37,600 Speaker 1: out of them. So there's just something about the Falcons. 570 00:31:37,960 --> 00:31:39,920 Speaker 1: One takeaway I've had, and I've had some people DM 571 00:31:39,960 --> 00:31:44,080 Speaker 1: me this Michael Pennix, Who's listen, He's not playing well, 572 00:31:44,600 --> 00:31:47,680 Speaker 1: throwing picks and just looks like shit. He is a 573 00:31:47,840 --> 00:31:51,040 Speaker 1: deep ball. He's like a younger version when rust was 574 00:31:51,120 --> 00:31:54,080 Speaker 1: kind of good. He wants to throw bombs. Yet every 575 00:31:54,080 --> 00:31:56,240 Speaker 1: time I look with Zach Robinson, he's having him like 576 00:31:56,320 --> 00:32:00,160 Speaker 1: dink and dunk. Obviously he can throw normal routes, but 577 00:32:00,280 --> 00:32:05,320 Speaker 1: Michael Pennix is like his his defining attribute as a 578 00:32:05,360 --> 00:32:09,400 Speaker 1: great college quarterback was pushing the ball down the field. 579 00:32:09,880 --> 00:32:13,760 Speaker 1: Outside that like what makes Jalen a very effective passer. 580 00:32:13,880 --> 00:32:18,520 Speaker 1: Jalen hurts outside the numbers passes, Yet every time it's 581 00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:20,640 Speaker 1: like he's dnking and dunky, like this is not gonna work. 582 00:32:21,080 --> 00:32:25,360 Speaker 1: Zach Robinson not sure knows what he's doing because they 583 00:32:25,400 --> 00:32:28,480 Speaker 1: fell in love with this quarterback when they started evaluating 584 00:32:28,520 --> 00:32:30,760 Speaker 1: him and then worked him out, and then they're asking 585 00:32:30,800 --> 00:32:32,440 Speaker 1: him a year and a half in to do something 586 00:32:32,560 --> 00:32:35,640 Speaker 1: different than he did and excel that in college. And 587 00:32:35,720 --> 00:32:38,680 Speaker 1: let's face, he was a controversial pick at number eight, 588 00:32:39,120 --> 00:32:41,480 Speaker 1: separate even from Kirk Cousins, because a lot of people 589 00:32:41,520 --> 00:32:44,640 Speaker 1: thought that that was like pretty high for a skill set. 590 00:32:44,320 --> 00:32:47,440 Speaker 1: I was pro like, I understood it. I thought taking 591 00:32:47,520 --> 00:32:49,880 Speaker 1: him in the top ten, but you got to utilize 592 00:32:49,920 --> 00:32:53,760 Speaker 1: what he does well and they just do not. And obviously, 593 00:32:53,920 --> 00:32:56,520 Speaker 1: you know Carolina just beat the crap out of him. 594 00:32:56,760 --> 00:33:02,200 Speaker 1: I do think it's underrated. I think some guys can 595 00:33:02,360 --> 00:33:05,680 Speaker 1: just run a scam, and once you become a coordinator, 596 00:33:05,760 --> 00:33:07,800 Speaker 1: you just kind of get in that loop and you 597 00:33:07,920 --> 00:33:11,080 Speaker 1: just stay a coordinator, and sometimes you become a head 598 00:33:11,120 --> 00:33:13,000 Speaker 1: coach and it's like, well, maybe he's not a head coach, 599 00:33:13,040 --> 00:33:15,840 Speaker 1: but he's just a coordinator for life. Whatever happened to be, Like, yeah, 600 00:33:15,840 --> 00:33:17,680 Speaker 1: you probably should just be a position coach. You just 601 00:33:17,680 --> 00:33:21,720 Speaker 1: coach linebackers, right, you should just coach dbs. Everyone likes 602 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:24,320 Speaker 1: Gus Bradley, seems like a great guy. I would not 603 00:33:24,360 --> 00:33:26,920 Speaker 1: want Gus Bradley as my defensive coordinator. Take them on 604 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:29,400 Speaker 1: my staff, good vibes. Have them coach a position. You 605 00:33:29,440 --> 00:33:30,960 Speaker 1: want to coach the dbs, You want to coach the 606 00:33:30,960 --> 00:33:34,200 Speaker 1: linebackers all four, but like, I don't want you coaching 607 00:33:34,960 --> 00:33:37,320 Speaker 1: the entire unit. I would say the same thing for 608 00:33:37,360 --> 00:33:40,960 Speaker 1: Matt Eberfluse. It's like I'm just watching Matt Eberflus. I 609 00:33:41,080 --> 00:33:44,920 Speaker 1: understand the Cowboys do not have great defensive personnel. I'm 610 00:33:44,920 --> 00:33:48,880 Speaker 1: not expecting them to have the a top ten scoring defense. 611 00:33:49,320 --> 00:33:52,440 Speaker 1: But when you watch an NFL team and there are guys. 612 00:33:53,200 --> 00:33:55,160 Speaker 1: You know, it was worse this week than it was 613 00:33:55,200 --> 00:33:58,320 Speaker 1: against russ because guys were literally just wide open. And 614 00:33:58,480 --> 00:34:00,800 Speaker 1: I told this to Colin, and I'm not trying to 615 00:34:00,800 --> 00:34:03,240 Speaker 1: shit on Caleb. You throw a bunch of touchdowns. It's 616 00:34:03,280 --> 00:34:05,920 Speaker 1: the NFL, but there's a big difference of throwing touchdowns 617 00:34:05,920 --> 00:34:07,920 Speaker 1: when a guy's covering, a guy's wide open, and guys 618 00:34:07,920 --> 00:34:11,879 Speaker 1: were wide open all game long. Cole comet Dj Moore 619 00:34:11,960 --> 00:34:14,160 Speaker 1: in the back of the end zone like Kleb right 620 00:34:14,200 --> 00:34:17,960 Speaker 1: here and listen, Caleb throwing strikes, hits the guy. But 621 00:34:18,760 --> 00:34:23,239 Speaker 1: is Matti Eberflus whatever he's telling these players whatever got 622 00:34:23,239 --> 00:34:28,120 Speaker 1: lost in translation in the Chicago stint of being a 623 00:34:28,160 --> 00:34:31,279 Speaker 1: head coach and being overwhelmed and everyone making fun of them. 624 00:34:31,440 --> 00:34:35,520 Speaker 1: It's just not working because what I witnessed today was 625 00:34:35,600 --> 00:34:41,640 Speaker 1: the most embarrassing fundamental defensive performance I've ever seen. It's 626 00:34:41,640 --> 00:34:44,240 Speaker 1: hard in an NFL game. You have a blown coverage, 627 00:34:44,280 --> 00:34:49,240 Speaker 1: it happens, pee wee football to the NFL. It'll happen 628 00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:53,040 Speaker 1: every week till the history of time, till we stopped 629 00:34:53,040 --> 00:34:56,760 Speaker 1: playing football, which is hopefully not till I'm dead and gone. 630 00:34:57,719 --> 00:35:01,560 Speaker 1: But when it happens every single play. No one knows 631 00:35:01,600 --> 00:35:04,960 Speaker 1: what's going on. I've never understood this when I hear 632 00:35:05,040 --> 00:35:07,360 Speaker 1: coaches brag about, like, God, you know, we're just working 633 00:35:07,400 --> 00:35:11,920 Speaker 1: long hours. What's the point of not sleeping if no 634 00:35:11,960 --> 00:35:15,319 Speaker 1: one knows what's going on? If whatever you're learning in 635 00:35:15,400 --> 00:35:18,040 Speaker 1: this dark film room that you try to tell these 636 00:35:18,080 --> 00:35:23,799 Speaker 1: guys Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday morning walkthrough, no one 637 00:35:23,880 --> 00:35:25,960 Speaker 1: has any clue with You're who gives a shit that 638 00:35:26,040 --> 00:35:30,760 Speaker 1: you slept four hours Monday through Thursday? What a waste 639 00:35:31,280 --> 00:35:34,640 Speaker 1: of your life? So I mean that that was really 640 00:35:34,680 --> 00:35:39,719 Speaker 1: really embarrassing. It really was. I would say this, I 641 00:35:39,800 --> 00:35:43,759 Speaker 1: might be wrong and we might have to acknowledge the 642 00:35:43,800 --> 00:35:48,080 Speaker 1: Denver Broncos are overrated. Now. They do have a stretch 643 00:35:48,120 --> 00:35:51,640 Speaker 1: of games coming up where they play this is in 644 00:35:51,719 --> 00:35:54,560 Speaker 1: no particular order, but Cincinnati, the Jets, the Giants, and 645 00:35:54,600 --> 00:35:57,680 Speaker 1: the Cowboys. So the Broncos over the next month are 646 00:35:57,760 --> 00:36:00,799 Speaker 1: going to get some wins. But part of being a 647 00:36:00,960 --> 00:36:04,759 Speaker 1: really good team. And they lost obviously very tight game 648 00:36:04,760 --> 00:36:07,200 Speaker 1: where they had a late lead against the Chargers today 649 00:36:07,239 --> 00:36:08,840 Speaker 1: that looked like one of the best teams in the league. 650 00:36:09,280 --> 00:36:13,600 Speaker 1: And last week they lost to the Colts. Who I mean, 651 00:36:13,960 --> 00:36:18,040 Speaker 1: I think have I saw a stat something about how 652 00:36:18,040 --> 00:36:22,000 Speaker 1: many points they have scored this year. It was newsworthy 653 00:36:22,040 --> 00:36:25,640 Speaker 1: when they punted for the first time of the season 654 00:36:25,800 --> 00:36:29,000 Speaker 1: in Week three. So the Colts are pretty good. They 655 00:36:29,000 --> 00:36:31,960 Speaker 1: are having a excellent start, Daniel Jones having an excellent 656 00:36:32,000 --> 00:36:35,520 Speaker 1: start to the season. But part of being a really 657 00:36:35,560 --> 00:36:37,759 Speaker 1: good team one that I even put a little money 658 00:36:37,760 --> 00:36:39,680 Speaker 1: down to win the division. We got to beat the 659 00:36:39,680 --> 00:36:43,040 Speaker 1: good teams as well as the shitty ones. And defensively, 660 00:36:43,239 --> 00:36:45,319 Speaker 1: like they haven't quite made the plays that they did 661 00:36:45,440 --> 00:36:48,680 Speaker 1: last year. You know, bo Knicks at times leads a 662 00:36:48,680 --> 00:36:51,520 Speaker 1: little something to be desired. Now he did have one 663 00:36:51,600 --> 00:36:53,880 Speaker 1: dropped in the end zone that would have been a 664 00:36:53,920 --> 00:36:57,880 Speaker 1: big swing touchdown, but he also has some guys wide open. 665 00:36:58,080 --> 00:37:01,320 Speaker 1: Did he just misses? And there was a gap today 666 00:37:01,360 --> 00:37:04,520 Speaker 1: when you watched Herbert play a series and then you 667 00:37:04,520 --> 00:37:06,560 Speaker 1: watched him play a series, You're like, God, this is 668 00:37:07,000 --> 00:37:09,719 Speaker 1: both these two teams. A bunch of physical guys, they 669 00:37:09,760 --> 00:37:13,800 Speaker 1: all they tackle well, bunch of team speed, good skill guys. 670 00:37:14,200 --> 00:37:18,040 Speaker 1: Obviously good coaching staffs. But and I tried to buy 671 00:37:18,080 --> 00:37:21,959 Speaker 1: into the bon Knicks thing, but leaves a little something 672 00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:25,120 Speaker 1: to be desired, and you have to wonder if there 673 00:37:25,200 --> 00:37:27,040 Speaker 1: is a ceiling on this team. And let's face on 674 00:37:27,040 --> 00:37:30,560 Speaker 1: the flip side, the Chargers may be the Chiefs, may 675 00:37:30,680 --> 00:37:34,319 Speaker 1: be the Raiders, and they be the Broncos. So I mean, 676 00:37:34,880 --> 00:37:37,440 Speaker 1: if you're gonna on a path to winning the division, 677 00:37:38,040 --> 00:37:42,719 Speaker 1: starting the season three to zero against your division is 678 00:37:42,760 --> 00:37:45,040 Speaker 1: pretty solid that they got to be feeling pretty good 679 00:37:45,040 --> 00:37:48,520 Speaker 1: about themselves, especially getting the news last week, the Khalil Mack. 680 00:37:49,239 --> 00:37:50,879 Speaker 1: You know, I mean, we'll see, they say a month, 681 00:37:51,040 --> 00:37:52,879 Speaker 1: maybe it will be a little bit longer, but it's 682 00:37:52,920 --> 00:37:56,799 Speaker 1: definitely not lost for the season. You gotta buy what 683 00:37:56,960 --> 00:38:02,239 Speaker 1: Jim Harbaugh is doing because Chargers look good a couple more. 684 00:38:03,640 --> 00:38:06,000 Speaker 1: I do think it's underrated how much talent was on 685 00:38:06,040 --> 00:38:11,000 Speaker 1: the field in the Eagles and the Rams game. I 686 00:38:11,040 --> 00:38:13,719 Speaker 1: did feel, like I'm sure everyone in Philadelphia that this 687 00:38:13,800 --> 00:38:21,080 Speaker 1: new offensive coordinator, if the game would have continued at 688 00:38:21,160 --> 00:38:23,879 Speaker 1: the rate in which it did in the first half, 689 00:38:23,880 --> 00:38:27,400 Speaker 1: in the second half and Jalen in the offense was 690 00:38:27,520 --> 00:38:30,240 Speaker 1: just a knemic. If you told me that they fired 691 00:38:30,280 --> 00:38:32,320 Speaker 1: the offensive coordinator in the morning, I would have believed you. 692 00:38:33,400 --> 00:38:35,640 Speaker 1: The way Philly is, I understand they'd be two and one. 693 00:38:35,640 --> 00:38:39,719 Speaker 1: They're defending champs, but it looked that bad and then 694 00:38:40,080 --> 00:38:42,000 Speaker 1: you know what he did. He just started calling passes 695 00:38:42,040 --> 00:38:46,120 Speaker 1: to AJ Brown. Pretty good idea. Why the guy, as 696 00:38:46,200 --> 00:38:49,000 Speaker 1: Joe Davis says when he was calling the game, is 697 00:38:49,040 --> 00:38:52,400 Speaker 1: a monster and he just took over the game and 698 00:38:52,520 --> 00:38:56,520 Speaker 1: Jalen what he does best, throw the ball outside the numbers. 699 00:38:57,280 --> 00:38:58,840 Speaker 1: And it was a tail of two halves and the 700 00:38:58,920 --> 00:39:01,359 Speaker 1: Rams had to settle for a bunch of field goals 701 00:39:01,400 --> 00:39:04,640 Speaker 1: in the first half, and it cost him because their lead, 702 00:39:04,760 --> 00:39:08,200 Speaker 1: instead of being thirty to seven, was nineteen to seven, 703 00:39:08,680 --> 00:39:10,960 Speaker 1: and the Eagles slipped to switch, scored a couple of 704 00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:13,360 Speaker 1: touchdowns and got right back in the game. Now, obviously 705 00:39:13,360 --> 00:39:16,479 Speaker 1: the defining play of the game is blocking that field goal. 706 00:39:16,960 --> 00:39:22,040 Speaker 1: Jordan Davis running like he's Saquon Barkley. The athleticism and 707 00:39:22,080 --> 00:39:26,120 Speaker 1: the talent the Blue Chippers on this game, in both team, 708 00:39:26,280 --> 00:39:30,319 Speaker 1: with both teams, from Puka to Verse to Jalen Carter 709 00:39:30,440 --> 00:39:33,520 Speaker 1: to Jordan Davis to AJ Brown to I mean, you 710 00:39:33,760 --> 00:39:37,160 Speaker 1: just it was crazy how many high end players were 711 00:39:37,160 --> 00:39:41,680 Speaker 1: making high Bond had a sweet pick early in the game. 712 00:39:43,480 --> 00:39:47,319 Speaker 1: It was awesome that game, The physicality, the plays being 713 00:39:47,360 --> 00:39:51,839 Speaker 1: made watching the Eagles flip of switch. My takeaway after 714 00:39:51,880 --> 00:39:55,120 Speaker 1: the first half was like, it's pretty crazy. That's Sirianni, 715 00:39:55,440 --> 00:39:57,600 Speaker 1: who's a Super Bowl winner, who just got an extension, 716 00:39:57,760 --> 00:40:01,960 Speaker 1: who's an offensive guy, but the offense is never his problem. 717 00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:04,840 Speaker 1: They can always point the finger at him, and then like, 718 00:40:04,920 --> 00:40:07,720 Speaker 1: who knows, maybe he told to start throwing to aj. 719 00:40:08,160 --> 00:40:11,520 Speaker 1: He's going nuts, field goals blocked and he's celebrating the 720 00:40:11,960 --> 00:40:15,640 Speaker 1: visual when the field goal gets blocked and they go 721 00:40:15,719 --> 00:40:20,239 Speaker 1: to Jalen Hurts, who Stoic feels like the understatement of 722 00:40:20,280 --> 00:40:25,680 Speaker 1: the year. Doesn't even Butch he's just looking walking. Sirianni 723 00:40:25,800 --> 00:40:30,799 Speaker 1: comes like he's Saquon Barkley sprinting right by him. Nothing 724 00:40:30,880 --> 00:40:34,640 Speaker 1: sums up the Eagles more than that, Jalen Stoic, Sirianni 725 00:40:34,680 --> 00:40:39,200 Speaker 1: going nuts. Uh, Jalen makes all the plays. Sirianni, you know, 726 00:40:39,360 --> 00:40:41,360 Speaker 1: gets the credit. I mean it's his win loss record. 727 00:40:42,000 --> 00:40:45,160 Speaker 1: But that was a that was a massive win for Philly, 728 00:40:45,200 --> 00:40:47,840 Speaker 1: and that's one of those if you're Sean McVay, you 729 00:40:47,880 --> 00:40:50,759 Speaker 1: can't get much sleep. And there were a couple of 730 00:40:50,800 --> 00:40:52,640 Speaker 1: plays in there. There was a fourth down where they 731 00:40:52,719 --> 00:40:55,000 Speaker 1: ran it behind a backup guard and they got stuffed. 732 00:40:55,000 --> 00:41:00,640 Speaker 1: It's like I never understand offensive coaches. Henshawn's example, He's 733 00:41:00,640 --> 00:41:03,399 Speaker 1: a guy one of the best offensive coaches in the league. 734 00:41:03,440 --> 00:41:08,000 Speaker 1: He obviously grinds his ass off putting together game plans, 735 00:41:08,200 --> 00:41:12,319 Speaker 1: understands strengths and weaknesses. The Eagle strength are these two 736 00:41:12,440 --> 00:41:16,600 Speaker 1: guys from Georgia in the middle of the defense. So 737 00:41:16,760 --> 00:41:18,560 Speaker 1: to me, if you want to get on their edges, 738 00:41:18,960 --> 00:41:22,279 Speaker 1: some sort of misdirection, a lot of different options, but 739 00:41:22,600 --> 00:41:26,120 Speaker 1: running it up the gut on them unless you have 740 00:41:26,280 --> 00:41:30,880 Speaker 1: Larry Allen and Jim Otto playing center and guard for you, 741 00:41:31,080 --> 00:41:34,000 Speaker 1: I don't think it's a great call and they immediately 742 00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:37,560 Speaker 1: get stuffed. Now, it's easy to second guess any type 743 00:41:37,560 --> 00:41:41,799 Speaker 1: play call, but that idea in that moment is kind 744 00:41:41,800 --> 00:41:43,920 Speaker 1: of crazy. And the one thing I will give Sirianni 745 00:41:43,960 --> 00:41:48,160 Speaker 1: credit for is when a guy gets injured, especially a 746 00:41:48,239 --> 00:41:51,160 Speaker 1: high end All Pro Pro Bowl guy like Lane Johnson, 747 00:41:51,840 --> 00:41:57,759 Speaker 1: the backup with quarterbacks. Honestly, watching some of these backup 748 00:41:57,840 --> 00:41:59,799 Speaker 1: quarterbacks come in that they could function, I mean Carson 749 00:41:59,840 --> 00:42:03,480 Speaker 1: went spark Smarriota mac Jones, these guys. Imagine if we 750 00:42:03,600 --> 00:42:06,239 Speaker 1: just added up the starts between those three guys. Those 751 00:42:06,280 --> 00:42:07,960 Speaker 1: guys have started a lot of games. They have a 752 00:42:08,080 --> 00:42:10,719 Speaker 1: lot of game experience. Most times, when you have a 753 00:42:10,840 --> 00:42:14,720 Speaker 1: backup tackle, they've never been a starter. So the reason 754 00:42:14,840 --> 00:42:17,480 Speaker 1: is they're not good enough. Now. Ideally they can just 755 00:42:17,600 --> 00:42:20,120 Speaker 1: come in and patchwork a game, but a longer, the 756 00:42:20,239 --> 00:42:22,800 Speaker 1: longer a backup has to play, the more they get exposed. 757 00:42:23,239 --> 00:42:25,400 Speaker 1: So you bring up a backup tackle and he is 758 00:42:25,520 --> 00:42:29,400 Speaker 1: just getting killed, and then they bring up the backups 759 00:42:29,480 --> 00:42:32,120 Speaker 1: backup he might one guy is probably more comfortable playing 760 00:42:32,120 --> 00:42:33,960 Speaker 1: in the left than the right. I don't know exactly 761 00:42:34,080 --> 00:42:37,279 Speaker 1: the Eagle setup, but the Eagles are pretty ruthless. Like 762 00:42:37,400 --> 00:42:39,600 Speaker 1: It's why I thought the offensive coordinator might get fired, 763 00:42:39,680 --> 00:42:43,560 Speaker 1: like this won't be tolerated, like they would never operate 764 00:42:43,680 --> 00:42:45,680 Speaker 1: like the Giants that they would never be cool with, 765 00:42:45,760 --> 00:42:48,200 Speaker 1: like a Russell Wilson just throwing these balls over and 766 00:42:48,320 --> 00:42:51,480 Speaker 1: over weekend week out and losing games. Eventually a head 767 00:42:51,520 --> 00:42:54,399 Speaker 1: would roll and it would happen quick. So a couple 768 00:42:54,480 --> 00:42:55,879 Speaker 1: series in like get that guy out of there, put 769 00:42:55,920 --> 00:42:58,839 Speaker 1: someone else in there, and change the game. It changed 770 00:42:58,880 --> 00:43:01,600 Speaker 1: the game. It obviously gave Jalen a little more confidence, 771 00:43:02,360 --> 00:43:06,200 Speaker 1: and you just gotta get your playmakers the ball. However, 772 00:43:06,400 --> 00:43:09,120 Speaker 1: that has to happen when you have a wide receiver 773 00:43:09,280 --> 00:43:11,480 Speaker 1: like AJ Brown, you just force feed him the rock. 774 00:43:11,520 --> 00:43:13,279 Speaker 1: And the thing with him like, you don't need to 775 00:43:13,320 --> 00:43:17,520 Speaker 1: throw go balls, throw quick outs, throw comebacks, throw just 776 00:43:17,640 --> 00:43:19,520 Speaker 1: get him the ball in a four or five year 777 00:43:19,960 --> 00:43:23,399 Speaker 1: five yard radius and let him break a tackle. That's 778 00:43:23,440 --> 00:43:26,120 Speaker 1: what he did game play after play after play, and 779 00:43:26,200 --> 00:43:28,719 Speaker 1: then it starts. You start giving extra emphasis to him. 780 00:43:29,000 --> 00:43:31,440 Speaker 1: DeVante gets a little bit more open in the passing 781 00:43:31,480 --> 00:43:34,240 Speaker 1: game and the floodgates open. So congrats to the Eagles. 782 00:43:34,320 --> 00:43:37,840 Speaker 1: That was That was an incredible comeback. It really was. 783 00:43:38,520 --> 00:43:40,920 Speaker 1: And I think what made the comeback so cool if 784 00:43:40,920 --> 00:43:43,200 Speaker 1: you're an Eagles fan or watch in that game, is 785 00:43:43,280 --> 00:43:46,120 Speaker 1: how shitty they looked. I mean, they could not have 786 00:43:46,200 --> 00:43:49,040 Speaker 1: looked worse, Like it couldn't be going worse. They were 787 00:43:49,120 --> 00:43:53,359 Speaker 1: getting worked. I mean, the yardage was whatever, basically two 788 00:43:53,480 --> 00:43:57,080 Speaker 1: hundred to like forty. That number does not do a justice. 789 00:43:57,160 --> 00:44:00,200 Speaker 1: It looked way worse. And then it flipped just like that, 790 00:44:00,520 --> 00:44:02,600 Speaker 1: just a couple of passes from Jalen to AJ and 791 00:44:02,680 --> 00:44:19,800 Speaker 1: then you're just off and running a couple more pretty 792 00:44:19,840 --> 00:44:24,279 Speaker 1: clear that a lead with Baker Mayfield playing quarterback on 793 00:44:24,400 --> 00:44:28,480 Speaker 1: the other team is pretty overrated because he's three for three. Now, 794 00:44:28,680 --> 00:44:32,400 Speaker 1: granted this lead, they were up twenty to six. They 795 00:44:32,440 --> 00:44:35,400 Speaker 1: were killing the Jets, and the Jets have felt like 796 00:44:35,440 --> 00:44:38,000 Speaker 1: got a couple hollow touchdowns, but then the game flipped 797 00:44:38,040 --> 00:44:40,400 Speaker 1: when they blocked a field goal, and the dude, I 798 00:44:40,520 --> 00:44:43,200 Speaker 1: love it when something crazy happens, like a fumble or 799 00:44:43,239 --> 00:44:46,080 Speaker 1: a block field goal and the dude in full speed. 800 00:44:46,440 --> 00:44:48,759 Speaker 1: Every once in a while, the ball bounces the wrong way, 801 00:44:48,880 --> 00:44:51,279 Speaker 1: hits off you, and the other team gets it. Sometimes 802 00:44:51,440 --> 00:44:54,719 Speaker 1: it bounces perfectly right to you. You take it to 803 00:44:54,800 --> 00:44:56,840 Speaker 1: the crib and all of a sudden you're looking up. 804 00:44:56,840 --> 00:45:01,160 Speaker 1: You're like, the Jets are going to win this game? 805 00:45:02,560 --> 00:45:07,680 Speaker 1: In what world? What leads them right down the field? 806 00:45:07,760 --> 00:45:10,879 Speaker 1: That's after I mean the Bucks. It feels like half 807 00:45:10,920 --> 00:45:13,600 Speaker 1: the league got injured day from carts coming out, to 808 00:45:13,719 --> 00:45:18,400 Speaker 1: hamstrings to potential acls to shattered ankles. The amount of 809 00:45:18,480 --> 00:45:21,480 Speaker 1: injuries in the NFL through three weeks is pretty insane, 810 00:45:21,920 --> 00:45:24,560 Speaker 1: but in this Bucks game that they lost multiple players, 811 00:45:24,600 --> 00:45:28,000 Speaker 1: including Mike Evans. This is why in a draft, a 812 00:45:28,080 --> 00:45:33,279 Speaker 1: good GM will tell you best player available is the 813 00:45:33,360 --> 00:45:36,320 Speaker 1: way to go, because you can drafts like, well, we 814 00:45:36,360 --> 00:45:39,440 Speaker 1: don't need a wide receiver, we don't need an offensive lineman, 815 00:45:39,560 --> 00:45:42,960 Speaker 1: we don't need a defensive lineman. It takes an injury, 816 00:45:43,200 --> 00:45:47,040 Speaker 1: and sometimes two injuries for a group and a unit 817 00:45:47,280 --> 00:45:50,400 Speaker 1: that is considered a strength to then be considered a 818 00:45:50,480 --> 00:45:53,120 Speaker 1: liability or a weakness, and all of a sudden, it's like, well, 819 00:45:53,160 --> 00:45:56,719 Speaker 1: Godwin's not playing yet and Mike Evans is out. It's like, well, 820 00:45:57,040 --> 00:46:00,560 Speaker 1: we drafted a Meccha Abuka who had what six catches 821 00:46:00,560 --> 00:46:03,560 Speaker 1: in eighty five today, who just continues to be awesome. 822 00:46:04,160 --> 00:46:06,960 Speaker 1: So in Baker Mayfield has just got to be one 823 00:46:07,000 --> 00:46:09,360 Speaker 1: of the more fun players in the league. And I 824 00:46:09,520 --> 00:46:12,880 Speaker 1: was end on this, It's underrated how bad the Titans are. 825 00:46:13,440 --> 00:46:16,040 Speaker 1: I refuse to bet on them today. I bet on 826 00:46:16,120 --> 00:46:17,960 Speaker 1: them the last two years, the first couple of weeks, 827 00:46:18,640 --> 00:46:21,640 Speaker 1: and it's just not going to turn around. Brian Callahan, 828 00:46:21,719 --> 00:46:24,880 Speaker 1: I'm sure there's so much stuff that happened in the day, 829 00:46:24,960 --> 00:46:27,160 Speaker 1: so most people probably won't discuss it. But there was 830 00:46:27,200 --> 00:46:29,960 Speaker 1: a moment where they were kicking I think a fifty 831 00:46:30,000 --> 00:46:32,279 Speaker 1: seven yard field goal. There was a delay a game 832 00:46:33,800 --> 00:46:36,080 Speaker 1: and he had them still kick the field goal at 833 00:46:36,080 --> 00:46:42,320 Speaker 1: sixty two yards. I forget now if it got blocked 834 00:46:42,360 --> 00:46:44,279 Speaker 1: or he missed it, but then it led to the 835 00:46:44,360 --> 00:46:46,520 Speaker 1: Colts getting a field goal. Ran It's like, what are 836 00:46:46,600 --> 00:46:51,160 Speaker 1: you doing? It feels like Brian Callahan is really over 837 00:46:51,280 --> 00:46:53,960 Speaker 1: his set. Seems like a nice guy, obviously comes from 838 00:46:53,960 --> 00:46:57,799 Speaker 1: a football family, but I would say he's got being 839 00:46:57,920 --> 00:47:01,040 Speaker 1: fired written all over. You know, we talk a lot 840 00:47:01,080 --> 00:47:05,000 Speaker 1: about Mike McDaniels getting canned, and listen, by the end 841 00:47:05,000 --> 00:47:07,520 Speaker 1: of the season, is Mike gonna be coaching the Dolphins 842 00:47:07,600 --> 00:47:10,320 Speaker 1: next year? We would all probably bet against it. I 843 00:47:10,400 --> 00:47:14,480 Speaker 1: don't think there's any debate over who the worst head 844 00:47:14,560 --> 00:47:17,600 Speaker 1: coach is in the NFL. It's gotta be Brian Callahan 845 00:47:17,719 --> 00:47:21,040 Speaker 1: right now. I mean, the Titans team is an atrocious watch. 846 00:47:21,360 --> 00:47:25,759 Speaker 1: I mean really really bad, like embarrassingly bad. And if 847 00:47:25,800 --> 00:47:28,479 Speaker 1: you're the GM who comes from the Chiefs, you gotta 848 00:47:28,480 --> 00:47:31,160 Speaker 1: start going like, what we just drafted this guy really high. 849 00:47:32,480 --> 00:47:35,520 Speaker 1: This is a disaster. It really is. And on the 850 00:47:35,520 --> 00:47:39,440 Speaker 1: flip side, it's kind of underrated how good Daniel Jones 851 00:47:39,440 --> 00:47:41,960 Speaker 1: has been. Like every time you watch him drop back 852 00:47:42,680 --> 00:47:46,239 Speaker 1: kind of like roll over, step up, you'd be like 853 00:47:46,520 --> 00:47:49,239 Speaker 1: something bad and then some great would happen. I mean 854 00:47:49,280 --> 00:47:53,200 Speaker 1: he is throwing ropes they look for as bad as 855 00:47:53,280 --> 00:47:56,719 Speaker 1: the Titans look. That's how good The Colts look like 856 00:47:56,840 --> 00:48:02,399 Speaker 1: a well oiled, well coached, expl offense. And the gap 857 00:48:02,520 --> 00:48:06,719 Speaker 1: between whatever the way Daniel Jones is playing, he's like 858 00:48:06,800 --> 00:48:11,200 Speaker 1: playing like a real high end quarterback and whatever Anthony 859 00:48:11,320 --> 00:48:13,719 Speaker 1: Richardson was when he played for them the last couple 860 00:48:13,719 --> 00:48:17,279 Speaker 1: of years is as wide as the gap typically, Like 861 00:48:17,360 --> 00:48:20,320 Speaker 1: I was just saying, from high end lane Johnson typically 862 00:48:20,360 --> 00:48:25,640 Speaker 1: to the backup, the gap is huge, and somehow they 863 00:48:25,760 --> 00:48:29,160 Speaker 1: found their lifeline. Now do I think he's gonna eventually 864 00:48:29,239 --> 00:48:31,239 Speaker 1: have a bad game? Of course, like this is, they're 865 00:48:31,280 --> 00:48:34,759 Speaker 1: not gonna go fifteen to two, but he looks like 866 00:48:34,800 --> 00:48:37,759 Speaker 1: a real quarterback and a quarterback that can clearly run 867 00:48:37,840 --> 00:48:42,000 Speaker 1: Shane Stiken's offense. When you have a division like the 868 00:48:42,120 --> 00:48:44,680 Speaker 1: Texans are in shambles, I mean c J. Stroud that 869 00:48:44,800 --> 00:48:49,560 Speaker 1: offense is broken, and we blame Bobby Slowick. It looks 870 00:48:49,640 --> 00:48:52,600 Speaker 1: exact same. I'm not saying Slowik wasn't the problem, but 871 00:48:52,800 --> 00:48:55,160 Speaker 1: it doesn't seem like this guy's any better. Can't run 872 00:48:55,200 --> 00:49:00,200 Speaker 1: the ball. Offensive lines in chambles, CJ gets worse a 873 00:49:00,280 --> 00:49:04,600 Speaker 1: huge believer in Jacksonville. We know the Titans are awful 874 00:49:04,640 --> 00:49:06,960 Speaker 1: and this divisions bad, so you go, God, We've got 875 00:49:07,040 --> 00:49:10,319 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones, got a good offensive coach, we got one 876 00:49:10,320 --> 00:49:12,279 Speaker 1: of the best running backs in the league. We now 877 00:49:12,360 --> 00:49:14,680 Speaker 1: got Loui am Maruno, who's a good defensive coordinator. We 878 00:49:14,760 --> 00:49:18,120 Speaker 1: got some pieces. Why can't we compete not even just 879 00:49:18,160 --> 00:49:20,160 Speaker 1: this year, but for the next couple of years? Like 880 00:49:20,200 --> 00:49:23,879 Speaker 1: would you give with Daniel Jones except two years? Eighty 881 00:49:23,920 --> 00:49:27,520 Speaker 1: million dollars? Again? You know that's that also factors in. 882 00:49:27,560 --> 00:49:29,960 Speaker 1: You got Brian day Ball and Russell Wilson and that 883 00:49:30,239 --> 00:49:33,400 Speaker 1: that ship sinking like the Titanic. You got Daniel Jones 884 00:49:33,480 --> 00:49:36,440 Speaker 1: resurrecting his career like he's Baker Mayfield or Sam Darnold. 885 00:49:36,920 --> 00:49:39,200 Speaker 1: Culture just flying high like one of the most efficient 886 00:49:39,239 --> 00:49:42,040 Speaker 1: offenses in the league. Football's crazy, man, it really is. 887 00:49:42,160 --> 00:49:43,680 Speaker 1: You just never know what's gonna happen a week to 888 00:49:43,719 --> 00:49:49,280 Speaker 1: week audio SMN people the volume