1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,908 Speaker 1: partnership with Iheartradiota. Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by 3 00:00:26,908 --> 00:00:30,228 Speaker 1: Old Trapper Beef Jerky. We're live, We're in New York City. 4 00:00:30,308 --> 00:00:33,108 Speaker 1: It's Monday, October tenth. I'm Jamie hurt All. That's Kyle Ramp, 5 00:00:33,308 --> 00:00:36,268 Speaker 1: Peter Schrager, and a Super Bowl champion Jason mccordy to 6 00:00:36,308 --> 00:00:38,988 Speaker 1: my left, the connection between stuff On Diggs and Josh 7 00:00:39,028 --> 00:00:42,868 Speaker 1: Allen all while spoiling Kenny Pickett's first career start. When 8 00:00:42,988 --> 00:00:45,188 Speaker 1: we take away from that game last year, the Bills 9 00:00:45,188 --> 00:00:48,148 Speaker 1: lost the game to the Jaguars, like they went. Everyone 10 00:00:48,188 --> 00:00:49,588 Speaker 1: was doing the Bills hype thing, and then they lost 11 00:00:49,588 --> 00:00:52,228 Speaker 1: to the Jaguars and they got caught. This was the 12 00:00:52,308 --> 00:00:56,228 Speaker 1: classic trap game. They had just come off this amazing 13 00:00:56,308 --> 00:00:58,908 Speaker 1: victory against Baltimore. You got a rookie quarterback coming in 14 00:00:59,028 --> 00:01:01,028 Speaker 1: and the Steelers are limping in after a loss to 15 00:01:01,028 --> 00:01:03,588 Speaker 1: the Jets. A lot of people I think we're thinking Bills. Well, 16 00:01:03,668 --> 00:01:06,148 Speaker 1: there were some who are like, slowdown, They're not that 17 00:01:06,228 --> 00:01:09,428 Speaker 1: team yet. That was what I needed to see. Thirty 18 00:01:09,468 --> 00:01:12,788 Speaker 1: eight to three, shut the door. Wow, fifteen points spread, 19 00:01:12,908 --> 00:01:15,948 Speaker 1: Let's beat them. By thirty five, Like, that's the Bills. 20 00:01:16,188 --> 00:01:18,348 Speaker 1: That's going to be the team that goes on and 21 00:01:18,388 --> 00:01:20,828 Speaker 1: has success throughout the playoffs and into the super Bowl 22 00:01:20,868 --> 00:01:23,948 Speaker 1: and beyond a statement win in the way that they 23 00:01:23,988 --> 00:01:27,268 Speaker 1: won that game manhandled a team that they should have manhandled. 24 00:01:27,548 --> 00:01:29,548 Speaker 1: And I think for Buffalo, that was the kind of 25 00:01:29,588 --> 00:01:31,948 Speaker 1: game that you know, we've seen them win against inferior 26 00:01:31,948 --> 00:01:34,468 Speaker 1: epponents before, but this was one of those where last 27 00:01:34,508 --> 00:01:36,268 Speaker 1: year they would have maybe lost a game like that, 28 00:01:36,468 --> 00:01:39,068 Speaker 1: no questions here, no doubt about it. And I think 29 00:01:39,268 --> 00:01:41,348 Speaker 1: when you look at their team, and yes, we put 30 00:01:41,388 --> 00:01:44,428 Speaker 1: up the highlights Josh Allen to Gabe Davis, their defense 31 00:01:44,588 --> 00:01:47,988 Speaker 1: and the second half their outscoring opponents seventy to seven, 32 00:01:48,068 --> 00:01:50,028 Speaker 1: I'm just like, yo, let's just go and talk about 33 00:01:50,068 --> 00:01:52,388 Speaker 1: the defense. But the offense is that good. It's so 34 00:01:52,428 --> 00:01:55,468 Speaker 1: hard to focus on how good the Buffalo Bills defense 35 00:01:55,628 --> 00:01:57,468 Speaker 1: is because when you turn the game, all you just 36 00:01:57,508 --> 00:02:01,108 Speaker 1: see highlight after highlight. Josh Allen's plucking throwing a ball 37 00:02:01,148 --> 00:02:03,428 Speaker 1: through I'll just gott but he's also running for But 38 00:02:03,508 --> 00:02:05,668 Speaker 1: this Bills defense, I mean, what they're able to do 39 00:02:05,708 --> 00:02:08,748 Speaker 1: in that second half to shut upponents down and allow 40 00:02:08,828 --> 00:02:11,268 Speaker 1: the offense to go out there and pile all their 41 00:02:11,308 --> 00:02:13,388 Speaker 1: getting to them. You see von Miller right there with it. 42 00:02:13,428 --> 00:02:16,428 Speaker 1: Sat kier Elam had his first career interception in his 43 00:02:16,548 --> 00:02:19,148 Speaker 1: game as well. They're just dominating right now. That was 44 00:02:19,148 --> 00:02:21,748 Speaker 1: just such an impressive win, and we all hope Kenny 45 00:02:21,748 --> 00:02:25,028 Speaker 1: Pickett is getting a start. He'll have things to goo with. 46 00:02:25,068 --> 00:02:27,588 Speaker 1: Three hundred yards, made some plays, but my goodness, the 47 00:02:27,628 --> 00:02:29,268 Speaker 1: Bills were just too good. I don't know if ever 48 00:02:29,388 --> 00:02:31,308 Speaker 1: any time in my life I've seen the Steelers look 49 00:02:31,348 --> 00:02:33,068 Speaker 1: like that, And I mean I'm not exaggerating. You just 50 00:02:33,108 --> 00:02:35,588 Speaker 1: don't see that logo and that score next to it. 51 00:02:35,948 --> 00:02:38,468 Speaker 1: But something always amuses me. Every once in a while, 52 00:02:38,468 --> 00:02:39,868 Speaker 1: you'll see this in the middle of a guy's having 53 00:02:39,908 --> 00:02:42,148 Speaker 1: a great game and the Twitter trending topics, you'll see 54 00:02:42,148 --> 00:02:46,068 Speaker 1: the name Norm van Brocklin. Nor Ben Brocklin still holds 55 00:02:46,108 --> 00:02:48,668 Speaker 1: the single game passing record of five hundred and fifty 56 00:02:48,668 --> 00:02:52,028 Speaker 1: four yards. Way back in the fifties, Josh Allen could 57 00:02:52,068 --> 00:02:54,668 Speaker 1: have thrown for seven hundred yards. Yes, if you wanted to. 58 00:02:55,108 --> 00:02:57,588 Speaker 1: If the Steelers offense was better and could put up 59 00:02:57,628 --> 00:02:58,948 Speaker 1: some points, I mean get better, if you would have 60 00:02:59,148 --> 00:03:00,828 Speaker 1: I think he had about three hundred and fifty at 61 00:03:00,828 --> 00:03:02,988 Speaker 1: half time. He could have thrown for eight touchdowns. But 62 00:03:03,148 --> 00:03:06,468 Speaker 1: the Steelers were they were whooped. They had nothing. They 63 00:03:06,508 --> 00:03:08,748 Speaker 1: offered no resistance. This was not a game. It was 64 00:03:08,788 --> 00:03:10,868 Speaker 1: never a game. They called off the dogs. Call it 65 00:03:10,948 --> 00:03:14,068 Speaker 1: whatever you will. And the elephant in the room is 66 00:03:14,108 --> 00:03:16,468 Speaker 1: this is Bill's Chiefs week now. And that was the 67 00:03:16,508 --> 00:03:18,668 Speaker 1: trap game, and this was the let's look ahead to 68 00:03:18,788 --> 00:03:20,708 Speaker 1: Kansas City. They're going to Arrowhead this week. It is 69 00:03:20,708 --> 00:03:23,428 Speaker 1: the biggest game and the entire regular season schedule by far, 70 00:03:23,628 --> 00:03:25,468 Speaker 1: it is the one. And all they did was just 71 00:03:25,508 --> 00:03:27,948 Speaker 1: tune up and just beat the crap out of a 72 00:03:27,948 --> 00:03:31,548 Speaker 1: tomato can. And this team has the killer instinct. There 73 00:03:31,628 --> 00:03:33,788 Speaker 1: was no let down, no look ahead. He could have 74 00:03:33,828 --> 00:03:35,508 Speaker 1: thrown for seven hundred yards if they wanted him to, 75 00:03:35,548 --> 00:03:36,828 Speaker 1: and he didn't. They're like, let's just let's save it 76 00:03:36,868 --> 00:03:38,188 Speaker 1: for next week. It was awesome. I did love that 77 00:03:38,268 --> 00:03:40,868 Speaker 1: Norm Van Brocklyn reference. One of the voices of football, 78 00:03:40,908 --> 00:03:43,628 Speaker 1: brad Nessler has a cat named Van Brocklyn. Is an 79 00:03:43,668 --> 00:03:47,628 Speaker 1: incredible name for a cat. But also, just like Van Brocklin, 80 00:03:47,828 --> 00:03:50,908 Speaker 1: your ears were burning this weekend. M Kenny Pickett. That 81 00:03:51,068 --> 00:03:53,028 Speaker 1: start that he had. We talked about it last week. 82 00:03:53,028 --> 00:03:55,228 Speaker 1: Would a poor situation for him to be in? And 83 00:03:55,348 --> 00:03:57,508 Speaker 1: I can't. And I would have been okay, if let's 84 00:03:57,508 --> 00:04:00,628 Speaker 1: say his line read like twelve or twenty one, two 85 00:04:00,708 --> 00:04:03,108 Speaker 1: hundred and ten yards up pick, be like, okay, yeah, 86 00:04:03,148 --> 00:04:04,908 Speaker 1: you want to get to Bill's defense went against a 87 00:04:04,908 --> 00:04:06,908 Speaker 1: team that had your number from the get go. But 88 00:04:06,988 --> 00:04:09,628 Speaker 1: it didn't three thirty four for fifty two, three and 89 00:04:09,628 --> 00:04:12,108 Speaker 1: twenty seven yards, no touchdowns, one pick, but like three 90 00:04:12,228 --> 00:04:14,148 Speaker 1: hundred yards and get some good defense on the road. 91 00:04:14,308 --> 00:04:16,308 Speaker 1: And he was getting a little spicy towards the end, 92 00:04:16,468 --> 00:04:19,028 Speaker 1: some of the hits that he took, Like that's a quarterback. 93 00:04:19,028 --> 00:04:20,948 Speaker 1: It seems like the Steelers could play for I mean 94 00:04:20,988 --> 00:04:23,308 Speaker 1: this game, whatever was going to happen, we kind of 95 00:04:23,348 --> 00:04:24,948 Speaker 1: just wrote it off. Is like this good look ugly, 96 00:04:25,028 --> 00:04:27,628 Speaker 1: but the kid hung. I mean he look he hung, 97 00:04:27,868 --> 00:04:30,908 Speaker 1: and to knock back down in a situation like that, 98 00:04:30,908 --> 00:04:33,828 Speaker 1: the Bills look fantastic, But can he pick it? I 99 00:04:33,908 --> 00:04:34,948 Speaker 1: was proud of him. I don't know if that's like 100 00:04:34,948 --> 00:04:38,108 Speaker 1: a weird thing at all. I think you take he 101 00:04:38,148 --> 00:04:39,628 Speaker 1: was tough as hell. He kept chucking in and he 102 00:04:39,788 --> 00:04:41,228 Speaker 1: was just not his fight but that was a good 103 00:04:41,228 --> 00:04:44,548 Speaker 1: showing for absolutely. It was a wild weekend across the league. 104 00:04:44,868 --> 00:04:48,588 Speaker 1: Teams they fit all right, lukewarm, not great, but then 105 00:04:48,628 --> 00:04:50,108 Speaker 1: there are something that really impressed us, and we got 106 00:04:50,148 --> 00:04:51,468 Speaker 1: to pick those and want to talk about him? Now, 107 00:04:51,588 --> 00:04:53,028 Speaker 1: what do you got? I think the San Francisco forty 108 00:04:53,068 --> 00:04:54,828 Speaker 1: nine ers deserve at least a moment on the show 109 00:04:55,188 --> 00:04:56,748 Speaker 1: at what they did. And this is a team that 110 00:04:56,788 --> 00:04:58,908 Speaker 1: was coming off an emotional Monday night win against the 111 00:04:58,988 --> 00:05:01,388 Speaker 1: Rams or they dismantled them, go all the way across 112 00:05:01,428 --> 00:05:05,788 Speaker 1: the country and then from the very start solutely dismantle 113 00:05:06,028 --> 00:05:08,748 Speaker 1: the Carolina Panthers and do it on the road. Jimmy 114 00:05:08,828 --> 00:05:11,628 Speaker 1: g was locked in that debot was great, Kyle Hustek 115 00:05:11,748 --> 00:05:14,868 Speaker 1: was great. But my big tech away on this is, gosh, 116 00:05:14,908 --> 00:05:19,668 Speaker 1: the Niners. They are so resilient. If you watch the 117 00:05:19,748 --> 00:05:21,108 Speaker 1: game and you see the highlights, to see that we 118 00:05:21,268 --> 00:05:24,588 Speaker 1: don't see is that they had a rash of injuries yesterday. 119 00:05:24,668 --> 00:05:27,308 Speaker 1: Yet again, look at all the players they've lost this 120 00:05:27,388 --> 00:05:29,788 Speaker 1: season and the players that they've lost this game. They 121 00:05:29,828 --> 00:05:31,748 Speaker 1: lost Bosa to a groin injury. We don't know what 122 00:05:31,748 --> 00:05:34,628 Speaker 1: the late says Jimmy Ward broke his hand. Robbie Gould 123 00:05:34,628 --> 00:05:36,348 Speaker 1: could not kick the rest of the game because he 124 00:05:36,388 --> 00:05:38,868 Speaker 1: got hurt trying to make a tackle. Emmanuel and Mosley 125 00:05:38,988 --> 00:05:40,908 Speaker 1: is now out for the year. They have already been 126 00:05:40,908 --> 00:05:45,108 Speaker 1: missing Eric Armstead, Trent Williams, Trey Lance, their starting quarterbacks 127 00:05:45,148 --> 00:05:47,388 Speaker 1: out for the first Evil feature at the ankle. They 128 00:05:47,428 --> 00:05:49,028 Speaker 1: lost a legend Mitchell with the knee. They lost a 129 00:05:49,028 --> 00:05:51,708 Speaker 1: first round pick in Javon Kinlow with the knee. Any 130 00:05:51,748 --> 00:05:54,188 Speaker 1: other team, I think this would be, you know, all right, 131 00:05:54,348 --> 00:05:57,268 Speaker 1: pack it in season's over. We can't win on the road, 132 00:05:57,268 --> 00:06:00,428 Speaker 1: we can't win games. We've lost nine A star players. 133 00:06:00,588 --> 00:06:02,588 Speaker 1: They go out and they win by twenty two points. 134 00:06:02,588 --> 00:06:05,068 Speaker 1: Like this is what they've been through. And they went 135 00:06:05,068 --> 00:06:07,428 Speaker 1: through it two years ago when they lost everyone to injury, 136 00:06:07,508 --> 00:06:09,268 Speaker 1: and they still found a way. They went through it 137 00:06:09,348 --> 00:06:11,148 Speaker 1: last year when they had all those injuries, and they 138 00:06:11,148 --> 00:06:13,148 Speaker 1: still find a way. There are three and two team 139 00:06:13,308 --> 00:06:17,428 Speaker 1: with backups everywhere, and yet people step up Helenoahhfungo one 140 00:06:17,428 --> 00:06:20,188 Speaker 1: week and then this week you've got Juwan Johnson throwing 141 00:06:20,188 --> 00:06:23,068 Speaker 1: off guys and making plays this week. Like the Niners, 142 00:06:23,268 --> 00:06:26,348 Speaker 1: that logo, that uniform, so much respect for that because 143 00:06:26,548 --> 00:06:28,388 Speaker 1: no matter who's on the field, they find a way. 144 00:06:28,428 --> 00:06:30,308 Speaker 1: And we're hoping that a lot of those guys get back, 145 00:06:30,348 --> 00:06:31,868 Speaker 1: but for some of them, it's not going to be 146 00:06:31,948 --> 00:06:34,108 Speaker 1: very soon. Now, you're right, And we always say a 147 00:06:34,188 --> 00:06:37,148 Speaker 1: backup is just a starter who's waiting for his opportunity, 148 00:06:37,188 --> 00:06:39,028 Speaker 1: and the forty nine ers have a ton of guys 149 00:06:39,108 --> 00:06:41,348 Speaker 1: doing that, And for me trying to choose my team, 150 00:06:41,348 --> 00:06:43,668 Speaker 1: I'm like, well, the Bills were unbelievable this week. The 151 00:06:43,828 --> 00:06:46,668 Speaker 1: Titans got three in a role. But another team who's 152 00:06:46,788 --> 00:06:50,028 Speaker 1: having to have guys step up, the New England Patriots. 153 00:06:50,188 --> 00:06:52,548 Speaker 1: They lose Mac Jones to an ankle injury. All right, 154 00:06:52,668 --> 00:06:54,908 Speaker 1: we got to veteran. We got Brian Horrier, he's gonna 155 00:06:54,908 --> 00:06:57,188 Speaker 1: come in last week, lose him in the beginning of 156 00:06:57,188 --> 00:07:01,748 Speaker 1: the game. Bailey Zappi has been playing their third string quarterback, 157 00:07:01,828 --> 00:07:04,908 Speaker 1: drafted in the fourth round, and he is game place 158 00:07:04,988 --> 00:07:07,148 Speaker 1: for them, and obviously the defense is stepping up. I'll 159 00:07:07,188 --> 00:07:09,508 Speaker 1: get into that later. Jack Jones right there with the 160 00:07:09,628 --> 00:07:14,028 Speaker 1: interception we saw june On knock the ball loose. Romandre Stevenson. 161 00:07:14,788 --> 00:07:16,868 Speaker 1: Damian Harris gets her early in the game, and we 162 00:07:16,908 --> 00:07:19,748 Speaker 1: know they're the one two punch. They're usually equal carries. 163 00:07:20,028 --> 00:07:24,268 Speaker 1: Stevenson had over one hundred and sixty yards running the 164 00:07:24,348 --> 00:07:27,788 Speaker 1: football yesterday. Jacobe Myers, who we saw scored a touchdown, 165 00:07:27,908 --> 00:07:31,228 Speaker 1: had over one hundred yards receiving. Somehow, this New England Patris, 166 00:07:31,228 --> 00:07:33,828 Speaker 1: who went into the week one in three, found a 167 00:07:33,868 --> 00:07:36,908 Speaker 1: way to get it done, shut the Detroit Lions out 168 00:07:36,908 --> 00:07:39,988 Speaker 1: and win this football game. I was impressed with the resilience, 169 00:07:40,108 --> 00:07:42,748 Speaker 1: next man up mentality to be able to get to victory. 170 00:07:42,788 --> 00:07:46,388 Speaker 1: They don't go away. They don't, and nither does the team. 171 00:07:46,428 --> 00:07:48,268 Speaker 1: I think James's gonna talk about shortly, but I'm just 172 00:07:48,268 --> 00:07:50,148 Speaker 1: gonna go back to New York Giants. I think the 173 00:07:50,188 --> 00:07:53,508 Speaker 1: Giants fan base, maybe unlike any other, is very proud 174 00:07:53,548 --> 00:07:56,548 Speaker 1: and very into their head coach, like it really represents 175 00:07:56,588 --> 00:07:58,268 Speaker 1: a lot to him. Peter couldn't help himself early in 176 00:07:58,308 --> 00:08:00,348 Speaker 1: the show, and he just had to say, parcels and conference, 177 00:08:00,948 --> 00:08:03,268 Speaker 1: it's what they do. And they got a guy now, 178 00:08:03,308 --> 00:08:04,948 Speaker 1: and they got a guy in day Ball, and they 179 00:08:04,988 --> 00:08:06,748 Speaker 1: got a guy in Wink and it's been a rough run. 180 00:08:06,868 --> 00:08:09,828 Speaker 1: The Joe Judge thing was I think a disaster. I'm 181 00:08:09,868 --> 00:08:12,028 Speaker 1: told allegedly Pat Schurmer was their coach for a while, 182 00:08:12,268 --> 00:08:15,508 Speaker 1: the Ben McAdoo thing tough. You know, last year, guys, 183 00:08:15,548 --> 00:08:17,828 Speaker 1: we're doing quarterback sneaks on third and nine. And now 184 00:08:17,868 --> 00:08:19,708 Speaker 1: it's like, we got a coach that we love, we 185 00:08:19,788 --> 00:08:21,628 Speaker 1: got a coach that we get behind, and we got 186 00:08:21,628 --> 00:08:24,588 Speaker 1: this awesome defensive coordinator who just blitz Aaron Rodgers on 187 00:08:24,628 --> 00:08:26,948 Speaker 1: the biggest play of the game. It's really really cool. 188 00:08:27,188 --> 00:08:29,828 Speaker 1: Sa Quan is amazing, and they got some fun young players. 189 00:08:29,868 --> 00:08:31,788 Speaker 1: But out of thirty two, I have never I can't 190 00:08:31,788 --> 00:08:33,748 Speaker 1: find a fan base that talks about their head coach, 191 00:08:34,268 --> 00:08:36,948 Speaker 1: whether in Parcels and Coughlin, but also like the Jim 192 00:08:36,948 --> 00:08:39,748 Speaker 1: Fossel moments, and there's so many others that they take 193 00:08:39,788 --> 00:08:43,468 Speaker 1: ownership of about that is our leader and they have one. 194 00:08:43,508 --> 00:08:45,068 Speaker 1: And Brian dave Ball, who is the coach of the 195 00:08:45,148 --> 00:08:47,268 Speaker 1: year right now. I think in a runaway who coached 196 00:08:47,268 --> 00:08:49,588 Speaker 1: the best game of the season in a runaway against 197 00:08:49,628 --> 00:08:51,748 Speaker 1: the against the Packers, and I think it's really cool. 198 00:08:51,748 --> 00:08:53,588 Speaker 1: Sae Quona danie zones are. I think the head coach 199 00:08:53,628 --> 00:08:55,228 Speaker 1: has been awesome and I think Giants fans loved that 200 00:08:55,228 --> 00:08:57,108 Speaker 1: more than anything else. On the other end of the spectrum, 201 00:08:57,108 --> 00:08:58,708 Speaker 1: what was it last week somebody said that we don't 202 00:08:58,708 --> 00:09:01,508 Speaker 1: hear much from Nick Sirianni, which feels kind of appropriate 203 00:09:01,548 --> 00:09:03,668 Speaker 1: with this Eagles, and we hear about their front office, 204 00:09:03,708 --> 00:09:05,468 Speaker 1: we hear about you Hurts, and then all of a sudden, 205 00:09:05,468 --> 00:09:08,388 Speaker 1: Sirianni has just kind of hung around and become the 206 00:09:08,388 --> 00:09:11,748 Speaker 1: head coach of this unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles team. Their win 207 00:09:12,228 --> 00:09:15,628 Speaker 1: yesterday in a vacuum not necessarily impressive, but I'm sorry 208 00:09:15,668 --> 00:09:18,228 Speaker 1: they haven't lost a game yet this season. That is 209 00:09:18,268 --> 00:09:21,428 Speaker 1: impressive in and of itself. It wasn't pretty, but guess 210 00:09:21,468 --> 00:09:24,068 Speaker 1: what you were on the road. You're figuring out weird 211 00:09:24,068 --> 00:09:26,388 Speaker 1: ways to win games. And whether or not you are 212 00:09:26,508 --> 00:09:29,228 Speaker 1: in the middle year division and a socio division, you 213 00:09:29,308 --> 00:09:31,308 Speaker 1: gotta stack wins. And if you're at the top of 214 00:09:31,348 --> 00:09:35,028 Speaker 1: a really good division, you still have to staff with Specifically, 215 00:09:35,508 --> 00:09:38,788 Speaker 1: the special teams play for the Eagles. Jake Elliott, their kicker, 216 00:09:38,788 --> 00:09:41,148 Speaker 1: their six year kicker, was out yesterday, so they signed 217 00:09:41,188 --> 00:09:43,588 Speaker 1: this rookie. They bring up the Turkey Cameron Dicker, who 218 00:09:43,628 --> 00:09:46,508 Speaker 1: goes two for two. His long was forty two. Wasn't 219 00:09:46,548 --> 00:09:48,988 Speaker 1: that spectacular, But the kicker for the other team went 220 00:09:49,028 --> 00:09:52,268 Speaker 1: one for two. I mean, just the smallest things make 221 00:09:52,348 --> 00:09:55,028 Speaker 1: the difference. So shout out a special team specifically, they 222 00:09:55,028 --> 00:09:57,468 Speaker 1: impressed me for the Eagles. I think that's impressive too. 223 00:09:57,588 --> 00:09:59,388 Speaker 1: That could have easily been a screw at game for 224 00:09:59,428 --> 00:10:01,388 Speaker 1: the Eagles. Oh well we lost for four and one. 225 00:10:01,428 --> 00:10:03,548 Speaker 1: We lost to Arizona long play and play like they 226 00:10:03,548 --> 00:10:06,148 Speaker 1: won ugly. Who cares? But they said no, we're gonna 227 00:10:06,148 --> 00:10:07,948 Speaker 1: go five minute. That showed me something. Eagles five and 228 00:10:08,028 --> 00:10:13,868 Speaker 1: oh Giants foreign one, Cowboys foreign one. So good? Makes 229 00:10:13,868 --> 00:10:16,868 Speaker 1: you so excited for Thanksgiving? I'm still the cop you're 230 00:10:16,908 --> 00:10:19,108 Speaker 1: on Good Morning Football. Which player from week five had 231 00:10:19,108 --> 00:10:22,028 Speaker 1: a performance for the of a game ball? A show 232 00:10:22,108 --> 00:10:24,068 Speaker 1: game ball? Our picks are on the way. When Dak's 233 00:10:24,068 --> 00:10:25,348 Speaker 1: finally back in the field, I'd like to do a 234 00:10:25,388 --> 00:10:27,348 Speaker 1: look back. I'm a Cowboy's team doctor, where a cowboy 235 00:10:27,388 --> 00:10:31,068 Speaker 1: head on the side. That Week five wraps up tonight 236 00:10:31,228 --> 00:10:34,268 Speaker 1: AMC West battle Chiefs and Raiders. Though that's kind of juicy. 237 00:10:34,708 --> 00:10:38,068 Speaker 1: Speaking of juicy, Nate Burlison joins us next to preview 238 00:10:38,148 --> 00:10:53,428 Speaker 1: Monday Night. We are here in New York City where 239 00:10:53,428 --> 00:10:55,628 Speaker 1: it is alive, and so is our friend. We wouldn't 240 00:10:55,668 --> 00:10:57,828 Speaker 1: be a Good Morning Football show on a Monday, if 241 00:10:57,908 --> 00:11:00,108 Speaker 1: we didn't have one of our favorite people over there 242 00:11:00,148 --> 00:11:03,228 Speaker 1: at CBS with us. He is the CBS Morning's co host, 243 00:11:03,268 --> 00:11:05,388 Speaker 1: he's a contribute to the NFL today, he is on 244 00:11:05,508 --> 00:11:08,108 Speaker 1: Nickelodeon Slime Time, and he's also on Good Morning Football, 245 00:11:08,108 --> 00:11:10,268 Speaker 1: the one and only Nate Burleson. Nate, Welcome to Good 246 00:11:10,268 --> 00:11:13,388 Speaker 1: Morning Football. That's up, buddy, what's up? Shrikes? Listen, I 247 00:11:13,428 --> 00:11:15,788 Speaker 1: just got one bone to pick early before we get started. 248 00:11:15,908 --> 00:11:18,388 Speaker 1: Before you guys went to the break, um, Kyle said, 249 00:11:18,708 --> 00:11:22,348 Speaker 1: speaking of juicy Nate Burleson's coming up after the break. Oh, 250 00:11:22,348 --> 00:11:24,188 Speaker 1: I'm gonna need you to change that tease, man. It 251 00:11:24,188 --> 00:11:26,268 Speaker 1: made me feel some type of way. I feel uncomfortable, 252 00:11:26,348 --> 00:11:29,028 Speaker 1: kab Come on, I felt we say, you and I 253 00:11:29,068 --> 00:11:32,628 Speaker 1: have been to crazy places in our relationship, unmentionable places, 254 00:11:32,748 --> 00:11:35,068 Speaker 1: off the air places. I've described you on a lot 255 00:11:35,068 --> 00:11:37,228 Speaker 1: more ways than juicy and I stand by the tournament. 256 00:11:37,228 --> 00:11:39,108 Speaker 1: I would think you're describing me as juicy as well. 257 00:11:40,508 --> 00:11:43,388 Speaker 1: Know this is true. Fair point, You're right, You're right. 258 00:11:43,628 --> 00:11:48,548 Speaker 1: Moving on, come on out today nine thirty in the 259 00:11:48,628 --> 00:11:51,948 Speaker 1: morning here on the East Coast, everyone's watching the Giants 260 00:11:52,028 --> 00:11:54,228 Speaker 1: and of course the Jets take care of business at 261 00:11:54,268 --> 00:11:57,148 Speaker 1: one PM. I gotta say, you, guys film in New 262 00:11:57,228 --> 00:11:59,988 Speaker 1: York City, and of course you live in the New Jersey, 263 00:12:00,028 --> 00:12:03,308 Speaker 1: New York area. Which team, the Giants of the Jets 264 00:12:03,348 --> 00:12:05,748 Speaker 1: so far has been more pressive to you. I love 265 00:12:05,748 --> 00:12:07,468 Speaker 1: what the Jets are doing. You know, it seems like 266 00:12:07,588 --> 00:12:09,308 Speaker 1: Zach Wilson is finally getting his foot in. But it's 267 00:12:09,348 --> 00:12:11,188 Speaker 1: the Giants for me. I mean, just look where Who 268 00:12:11,188 --> 00:12:14,188 Speaker 1: would have thought these guys are sitting there, one of 269 00:12:14,228 --> 00:12:16,228 Speaker 1: the best teams in the league, regardless of how they 270 00:12:16,308 --> 00:12:19,068 Speaker 1: did it. They're sitting at foreign one. They're playing well, 271 00:12:19,108 --> 00:12:21,148 Speaker 1: and the guy that we all expected to have this 272 00:12:21,228 --> 00:12:24,948 Speaker 1: breakout year is happening. Say, Quon Barkley is a mister 273 00:12:25,148 --> 00:12:27,228 Speaker 1: do it all Over the last few years. We've heard 274 00:12:27,268 --> 00:12:29,548 Speaker 1: everything about him. Oh he's too muscular. I don't know 275 00:12:29,548 --> 00:12:31,628 Speaker 1: if he can stay healthy. Is he a tough, hard 276 00:12:31,708 --> 00:12:33,788 Speaker 1: nose down the hill three yards in a cloud of 277 00:12:33,828 --> 00:12:36,108 Speaker 1: dust running back? Now? Is he going to be able 278 00:12:36,148 --> 00:12:38,708 Speaker 1: to show up and show out during the contract year. 279 00:12:38,788 --> 00:12:42,108 Speaker 1: He's doing all of that in some literally putting the 280 00:12:42,188 --> 00:12:46,588 Speaker 1: team on his back. Do like that old Marshawn Lynch clip. 281 00:12:46,708 --> 00:12:49,548 Speaker 1: I feel like say, Quon is the guidea up to 282 00:12:49,628 --> 00:12:52,348 Speaker 1: this offense and as they continue to lean on him 283 00:12:52,348 --> 00:12:55,188 Speaker 1: and other guys step up. I would say the Giants 284 00:12:55,228 --> 00:12:57,228 Speaker 1: are the biggest surprise. Shout out to Dable dealing with 285 00:12:57,308 --> 00:12:59,228 Speaker 1: everything that he's dealing and let's not forget he's had 286 00:12:59,308 --> 00:13:02,148 Speaker 1: some injuries at the wide receiver position, but still figuring 287 00:13:02,188 --> 00:13:04,788 Speaker 1: out week by week how to make this off look 288 00:13:04,868 --> 00:13:07,268 Speaker 1: as explosive as it has. That was a big win 289 00:13:07,348 --> 00:13:09,148 Speaker 1: for them across the pond up against the team. I 290 00:13:09,148 --> 00:13:12,348 Speaker 1: don't think anybody thought that they would beat in the Packers, Nate. 291 00:13:12,388 --> 00:13:13,988 Speaker 1: It wasn't that long ago on the show that the 292 00:13:14,068 --> 00:13:16,468 Speaker 1: question for the segment was probably who's more oppressive the 293 00:13:16,468 --> 00:13:18,388 Speaker 1: Patriots with the Patriots. So it's kind of fun to 294 00:13:18,468 --> 00:13:20,788 Speaker 1: have some new blood to go Jets or Giants. But 295 00:13:20,908 --> 00:13:24,468 Speaker 1: speaking of the Patriots, they're down to their third string quarterback. 296 00:13:24,508 --> 00:13:27,828 Speaker 1: They lost Mac Jones Brian Hoyer to injury. They still 297 00:13:27,828 --> 00:13:30,388 Speaker 1: pulled off an absolutely dominant win over the Lions with 298 00:13:30,548 --> 00:13:34,228 Speaker 1: Bailey Zappy under center and running the Patriots offense. That 299 00:13:34,308 --> 00:13:37,268 Speaker 1: mustn't looked fantastic. What'd you think about them yesterday? It 300 00:13:37,308 --> 00:13:40,948 Speaker 1: really was Bailey Zappy sliding in and stepping up. You know, 301 00:13:40,988 --> 00:13:43,468 Speaker 1: I kind of posed this question to the table yesterday 302 00:13:43,468 --> 00:13:46,148 Speaker 1: on NFL Today. You know, what if Zappi just keeps winning, 303 00:13:46,188 --> 00:13:49,508 Speaker 1: what if he keeps balling, and you know, the quarterbacks 304 00:13:49,548 --> 00:13:52,668 Speaker 1: get healthy mac Jones and Hoyer becomes available, what if 305 00:13:53,188 --> 00:13:55,388 Speaker 1: he's balling, what do you do? And they said, come on, 306 00:13:55,428 --> 00:13:57,748 Speaker 1: they love mac Jones. I said, yeah, but you know, 307 00:13:57,948 --> 00:14:01,228 Speaker 1: you know, change things up if it's working. That was 308 00:14:01,268 --> 00:14:03,628 Speaker 1: a dominant performance. You know, I was picking my upsets, 309 00:14:03,628 --> 00:14:06,468 Speaker 1: and I thought that the Lions would have the opportunity 310 00:14:06,508 --> 00:14:09,028 Speaker 1: to go out there and really prove something up against 311 00:14:09,068 --> 00:14:12,508 Speaker 1: New England in New England, but they were dominant on 312 00:14:12,548 --> 00:14:16,148 Speaker 1: all phases, you know, offensively, defensively, and of course they're 313 00:14:16,148 --> 00:14:18,588 Speaker 1: always so discipline on special teams. But this is just 314 00:14:18,628 --> 00:14:21,908 Speaker 1: another prime example of how the Patriots prepared. They don't 315 00:14:21,948 --> 00:14:24,348 Speaker 1: just prepare their starter, they don't just prepare their backup. 316 00:14:24,628 --> 00:14:28,228 Speaker 1: The third string quarterback has been getting quality wraps all 317 00:14:28,268 --> 00:14:30,628 Speaker 1: summer and all season long, so when he was thrown 318 00:14:30,668 --> 00:14:32,908 Speaker 1: into the lineup, he was picking up exactly where the 319 00:14:32,948 --> 00:14:36,868 Speaker 1: first two qbs left off. Quarterback controversy all over the place. 320 00:14:36,948 --> 00:14:39,068 Speaker 1: Man Kyle can go head to head on what Dallas 321 00:14:39,108 --> 00:14:42,908 Speaker 1: should do when Dak Prescott is healthy. But those quarterbacks 322 00:14:42,948 --> 00:14:45,868 Speaker 1: are throwing some nice passes and guys are making incredible 323 00:14:45,948 --> 00:14:49,028 Speaker 1: catches on the defensive side of the ball as well. Nate, 324 00:14:49,068 --> 00:14:51,508 Speaker 1: I know you pay attention to defeat. Please give me 325 00:14:51,748 --> 00:14:55,148 Speaker 1: what are your favorite toe drag catches that happening yesterday's game? 326 00:14:56,708 --> 00:14:59,268 Speaker 1: All right, I was split because there were two catches. 327 00:14:59,468 --> 00:15:03,188 Speaker 1: I mean, oftentimes this goes to a wide receiver, but 328 00:15:03,308 --> 00:15:07,068 Speaker 1: we have a dB in today's toe drag swag. This 329 00:15:07,268 --> 00:15:10,988 Speaker 1: was absolutely poetic. Okay, we got Jack Jones. They're trying 330 00:15:10,988 --> 00:15:13,588 Speaker 1: to throw this in between cover two and he goes 331 00:15:13,668 --> 00:15:16,628 Speaker 1: up and gets it. Check it out again, Number thirteen 332 00:15:16,708 --> 00:15:19,788 Speaker 1: with the clean catching, gets his heels down. I love 333 00:15:19,788 --> 00:15:21,268 Speaker 1: the fact that he high points the ball like a 334 00:15:21,308 --> 00:15:23,388 Speaker 1: wide receiver and then as soon as he catches it, 335 00:15:23,468 --> 00:15:26,388 Speaker 1: commy goes directly to the sideline and then he's looking 336 00:15:26,428 --> 00:15:27,828 Speaker 1: where his heels like. This was one of the most 337 00:15:27,908 --> 00:15:31,588 Speaker 1: impressive catches of the week, regardless of position. So Jack 338 00:15:31,668 --> 00:15:34,148 Speaker 1: Jones doing his thing, and I just like somebody rocking 339 00:15:34,188 --> 00:15:36,708 Speaker 1: the thirteen. I'm a little biased because it was my number, 340 00:15:36,788 --> 00:15:39,068 Speaker 1: but also thirteen on the defenside of the bars. A 341 00:15:39,148 --> 00:15:41,908 Speaker 1: dB clean all right, but what about this though, Cooper 342 00:15:41,948 --> 00:15:44,388 Speaker 1: rush to Michael Gallup. We've been waiting for him to 343 00:15:44,428 --> 00:15:46,148 Speaker 1: get healthy, and this is why you need him on 344 00:15:46,188 --> 00:15:48,428 Speaker 1: the field. Speaking of another thirteen, a little flow off 345 00:15:48,468 --> 00:15:50,828 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage. He baits him in, gets pushed 346 00:15:50,868 --> 00:15:53,468 Speaker 1: to the sideline, but he gets the dead legs and 347 00:15:53,508 --> 00:15:55,588 Speaker 1: then you see the little foot pellets. We call that 348 00:15:55,628 --> 00:15:58,068 Speaker 1: the foot fireworks popping up right there. There's an image 349 00:15:58,108 --> 00:16:00,548 Speaker 1: online of him dragging his feet and those little rubber 350 00:16:00,548 --> 00:16:02,948 Speaker 1: pellets popping him off the ground. That is perfect, But 351 00:16:02,988 --> 00:16:04,828 Speaker 1: that's how you do it. You catch it, get the 352 00:16:04,868 --> 00:16:08,148 Speaker 1: dead legs or wherever your feet are the immediately anchored down, 353 00:16:08,348 --> 00:16:11,228 Speaker 1: and then you could just drag them toes right on 354 00:16:11,268 --> 00:16:15,348 Speaker 1: the sideline. Jack Jones Michael Gallup, absolutely beautiful, poetic. If 355 00:16:15,388 --> 00:16:16,868 Speaker 1: you want to say, nay, I'll be with you in 356 00:16:16,868 --> 00:16:18,548 Speaker 1: a second. I'm just catching up at some reading here. 357 00:16:18,548 --> 00:16:20,748 Speaker 1: I don't know if you've read The Bachelor Nick Vyell's 358 00:16:20,828 --> 00:16:24,308 Speaker 1: book Don't Text Your Happy Birthday. Peter spent the whole 359 00:16:24,308 --> 00:16:26,348 Speaker 1: weekend reading this thing cover to cover. Have you read 360 00:16:26,388 --> 00:16:28,628 Speaker 1: it yet? Well? I got a text by Peter. He said, 361 00:16:28,668 --> 00:16:31,468 Speaker 1: I have a fantastic read for you, and I'm like really, 362 00:16:31,748 --> 00:16:34,268 Speaker 1: and then he sent me a picture of that the 363 00:16:34,268 --> 00:16:36,468 Speaker 1: front page of the book. I'm like, all right, see 364 00:16:36,468 --> 00:16:39,028 Speaker 1: what you're doing on the weekends. It's incredible, Peter, you're 365 00:16:39,028 --> 00:16:41,708 Speaker 1: into it right, Yeah, I'm mentor Nate Natural, Good morning football. 366 00:16:41,788 --> 00:16:43,268 Speaker 1: Kyle is taking a dig at me and spills an 367 00:16:43,268 --> 00:16:46,628 Speaker 1: attire mugga coffee over Jamie. So so you know that's 368 00:16:46,668 --> 00:16:48,788 Speaker 1: just this guys. If the camera's wanted to show it 369 00:16:48,788 --> 00:16:51,908 Speaker 1: out him, Yeah, I start sweating when that's not water. 370 00:16:52,148 --> 00:16:54,948 Speaker 1: That's just listen, that's the deal. That's what we knew here. 371 00:16:54,988 --> 00:17:02,348 Speaker 1: We got a crop. What are you Yeah? Anyway, Nate, 372 00:17:02,548 --> 00:17:07,028 Speaker 1: Monday night football. Great matchup between the Chiefs, Yeah and 373 00:17:07,148 --> 00:17:09,868 Speaker 1: the Raiders. Nate, we want to hear all of europe 374 00:17:09,908 --> 00:17:13,628 Speaker 1: football acumen about Chiefs Raiders tonight. Please enlighten us. Well, listen, 375 00:17:13,668 --> 00:17:15,708 Speaker 1: you have one team that is trending in the right direction, 376 00:17:15,788 --> 00:17:17,868 Speaker 1: trending up worth as Kansas City Chiefs, and then you 377 00:17:17,948 --> 00:17:20,308 Speaker 1: have the Raiders sliding in the opposite direction. This is 378 00:17:20,348 --> 00:17:23,588 Speaker 1: going to be the Chiefs continuing their offensive onslaught on 379 00:17:23,668 --> 00:17:27,108 Speaker 1: the league. They look incredible and this isn't about Patrick 380 00:17:27,188 --> 00:17:29,628 Speaker 1: Mahomes is dropping back and throwing these wild passes to 381 00:17:29,708 --> 00:17:32,228 Speaker 1: his wide receivers. Of course, Travis Kelsey to me, is 382 00:17:32,348 --> 00:17:36,308 Speaker 1: the tight end that also moonlights as a wide receiver, 383 00:17:36,748 --> 00:17:38,468 Speaker 1: so he's going to be the focal point of this offense. 384 00:17:38,508 --> 00:17:40,948 Speaker 1: But speaking of that, I mean nine out of Patrick 385 00:17:41,228 --> 00:17:44,788 Speaker 1: mahomes eleven tds are going to non wide receivers. What 386 00:17:44,868 --> 00:17:46,908 Speaker 1: does that mean. Of course, Travis Kelsey is a big 387 00:17:46,948 --> 00:17:49,108 Speaker 1: part of that, but the running backs catching out of 388 00:17:49,148 --> 00:17:52,788 Speaker 1: the backfield those short distance throws. I mean, he's more 389 00:17:52,868 --> 00:17:55,308 Speaker 1: methodical this year than we've ever seen before. And maybe 390 00:17:55,348 --> 00:17:58,148 Speaker 1: that's because Tyreek Hill isn't in this lineup that he 391 00:17:58,268 --> 00:18:00,548 Speaker 1: does deliver this ball to a little bit more of 392 00:18:00,588 --> 00:18:03,148 Speaker 1: a balanced wide receiver group and tight ends along with 393 00:18:03,228 --> 00:18:04,988 Speaker 1: the running back. So I just feel like they're going 394 00:18:05,028 --> 00:18:06,308 Speaker 1: to continue to do a thing. And if you just 395 00:18:06,388 --> 00:18:08,788 Speaker 1: want to watch impressive game calling, I feel like the 396 00:18:08,908 --> 00:18:10,988 Speaker 1: Chiefs once they get close to the red zone, it 397 00:18:11,228 --> 00:18:15,388 Speaker 1: is something of the work of a genius offensive quordinator. 398 00:18:15,548 --> 00:18:17,268 Speaker 1: They called plays that I've never seen, and I've been 399 00:18:17,308 --> 00:18:19,588 Speaker 1: watching this game a long time. They remix plays that 400 00:18:19,628 --> 00:18:21,908 Speaker 1: we've seen before and doing in ways that we've never seen. 401 00:18:22,388 --> 00:18:25,268 Speaker 1: It's just a fun football game to watch. Hopefully the 402 00:18:25,388 --> 00:18:27,548 Speaker 1: Raiders can make a competitive because they need a big 403 00:18:27,628 --> 00:18:29,428 Speaker 1: time win. This could be it. But if I had 404 00:18:29,468 --> 00:18:32,108 Speaker 1: to choose, I would go with the Chiefs. That's our guy. 405 00:18:32,628 --> 00:18:34,468 Speaker 1: Raiders do need it, can't get the one for right, 406 00:18:34,748 --> 00:18:36,468 Speaker 1: need it? That's it, Peter, What do you want to 407 00:18:36,508 --> 00:18:37,988 Speaker 1: say to Night on the way? Love you about a 408 00:18:38,108 --> 00:18:43,228 Speaker 1: good job? Love in the poker, Peter, Yo, Thanks man. 409 00:18:43,308 --> 00:18:45,988 Speaker 1: How did Mail do in flag football? He's killing it. 410 00:18:46,068 --> 00:18:49,588 Speaker 1: Bro my six year old son play a little flag 411 00:18:49,748 --> 00:18:51,908 Speaker 1: for the first time, having a good time, Nate, thank 412 00:18:51,948 --> 00:18:57,188 Speaker 1: you for asking. Appreciate, appreciated. Buccaneers. They grind this out. 413 00:18:57,268 --> 00:18:59,588 Speaker 1: They were up early after a two point conversion. They 414 00:18:59,628 --> 00:19:02,428 Speaker 1: would score here. They get a twenty one to nothing 415 00:19:02,588 --> 00:19:06,548 Speaker 1: lead in this game and career eye ten receptions for 416 00:19:06,668 --> 00:19:08,348 Speaker 1: London when they gets the big head. So then the 417 00:19:08,388 --> 00:19:10,068 Speaker 1: Falcons do what the Falcons do. They come all the 418 00:19:10,108 --> 00:19:11,988 Speaker 1: way back. They've been such a fun team to watch 419 00:19:12,068 --> 00:19:14,908 Speaker 1: the season because they don't quit. Art Smith's happy. It's 420 00:19:14,948 --> 00:19:17,828 Speaker 1: twenty one to fifteen. All the pressures on Brady. They'll 421 00:19:17,868 --> 00:19:20,108 Speaker 1: get to this play third and five three minutes left. 422 00:19:20,388 --> 00:19:23,388 Speaker 1: Grady Jared Great sack Falcon. They're gonna get the ball. Boo, 423 00:19:23,628 --> 00:19:26,948 Speaker 1: They're gonna have a chance to avengel what roughing the 424 00:19:27,028 --> 00:19:30,628 Speaker 1: passer call, Arthur Smith is all of US games over 425 00:19:31,548 --> 00:19:35,988 Speaker 1: twenty one to fifteen. Buccaneers win that game. Afterwards, Todd 426 00:19:36,068 --> 00:19:39,468 Speaker 1: Bowles was asked if he thought Tom Brady got a 427 00:19:39,508 --> 00:19:43,628 Speaker 1: little Tom Brady treatment. Here's what Todd Bowles had to say. 428 00:19:43,868 --> 00:19:46,308 Speaker 1: I don't know. You know, I saw that one being called. 429 00:19:46,468 --> 00:19:48,348 Speaker 1: I saw it against tool Us since he got it. 430 00:19:48,428 --> 00:19:50,588 Speaker 1: I saw it in the London game this morning, so 431 00:19:50,988 --> 00:19:53,108 Speaker 1: you know, I think they're starting to crack down on 432 00:19:53,228 --> 00:19:55,188 Speaker 1: some of the things and sling them back. So I 433 00:19:55,268 --> 00:19:57,028 Speaker 1: don't know right now, the way they're calling it, I 434 00:19:57,068 --> 00:19:58,468 Speaker 1: think a lot of people would have got that call. 435 00:19:58,588 --> 00:20:00,508 Speaker 1: What did you think of that play? Had you been 436 00:20:01,588 --> 00:20:04,628 Speaker 1: a lobbying or asking for some late hits there? I 437 00:20:04,668 --> 00:20:09,628 Speaker 1: don't throw the flags. He can do a lot, but 438 00:20:09,708 --> 00:20:12,308 Speaker 1: he doesn't throw the flags. Here is what Jerome Boger, 439 00:20:12,348 --> 00:20:14,388 Speaker 1: the referee who called it, said to a pool reporter 440 00:20:14,508 --> 00:20:17,708 Speaker 1: after the game. What I had was the defender grabbed 441 00:20:17,748 --> 00:20:20,308 Speaker 1: the quarterback while he was still in the pocket. And 442 00:20:20,948 --> 00:20:24,628 Speaker 1: here's the key word, unnecessarily throwing him to the ground. 443 00:20:25,228 --> 00:20:29,068 Speaker 1: That is what I was making my decision based upon. 444 00:20:30,108 --> 00:20:33,348 Speaker 1: To me, the spicy word there is unnecessarily throwing him 445 00:20:33,428 --> 00:20:35,468 Speaker 1: to the ground. Peter, let's start with you and your 446 00:20:35,508 --> 00:20:38,708 Speaker 1: takeaway from how that came ended. Multiple issues with this. 447 00:20:39,828 --> 00:20:42,428 Speaker 1: You know nationwide that you get Tom Brady treatment. Does 448 00:20:42,468 --> 00:20:44,268 Speaker 1: he get Star treatment? Would that have been called if 449 00:20:44,308 --> 00:20:46,388 Speaker 1: that was Baker Mayfield? Would that have been called if 450 00:20:46,508 --> 00:20:49,868 Speaker 1: that was Marcus Mariota? I don't know. My issue is 451 00:20:49,988 --> 00:20:52,588 Speaker 1: it's third and five and this team had come back 452 00:20:52,708 --> 00:20:55,548 Speaker 1: from fifteen points, and now they're they're marching and Grady 453 00:20:55,668 --> 00:20:58,628 Speaker 1: Jarrett is making a clean football play to get to 454 00:20:58,708 --> 00:21:01,188 Speaker 1: the quarterback, and in the heat of the moment, does 455 00:21:01,228 --> 00:21:03,868 Speaker 1: he throw him aggressively? I guess you can interpret yes, 456 00:21:04,268 --> 00:21:07,108 Speaker 1: it seemed unnecessary the way he did it, though that's 457 00:21:07,148 --> 00:21:10,428 Speaker 1: what Boger says, unnecessarily threw them to the ground. I 458 00:21:10,548 --> 00:21:12,988 Speaker 1: didn't interpret it that way, and I think Arthur Smith 459 00:21:13,068 --> 00:21:14,708 Speaker 1: was all of us who are just looking for a 460 00:21:14,828 --> 00:21:17,548 Speaker 1: dramatic finish to this game. The Falcons had fought all 461 00:21:17,588 --> 00:21:19,428 Speaker 1: the way back from twenty one to nothing. They scored 462 00:21:19,468 --> 00:21:21,908 Speaker 1: fifteen straight. This sack would ensure they get the ball 463 00:21:21,948 --> 00:21:23,748 Speaker 1: and a chance to get it. You go to the 464 00:21:23,828 --> 00:21:26,308 Speaker 1: history where Grady Jarrett was in the Super Bowl, had 465 00:21:26,388 --> 00:21:29,148 Speaker 1: three sacks and loses after twenty eight to three. I 466 00:21:29,348 --> 00:21:31,988 Speaker 1: look at this thing, and Arthur Smith's reactions were because 467 00:21:32,028 --> 00:21:34,188 Speaker 1: I think this is it. It's not anger. It's just 468 00:21:34,308 --> 00:21:39,588 Speaker 1: like dismay, like gosh, like ah, of course there's some 469 00:21:39,668 --> 00:21:41,828 Speaker 1: anger in that. And afterwards Art actually took the high 470 00:21:41,868 --> 00:21:44,028 Speaker 1: road and did not bash the officials and was like, 471 00:21:44,068 --> 00:21:45,868 Speaker 1: that's just what they call it. I can't all stroll it. 472 00:21:45,988 --> 00:21:48,508 Speaker 1: But you're the Falcons here and you win two straight games. 473 00:21:48,548 --> 00:21:50,708 Speaker 1: Imagine you win this game. You're three and two and 474 00:21:50,748 --> 00:21:52,588 Speaker 1: you beat them in Tampa and you just came back 475 00:21:52,628 --> 00:21:54,508 Speaker 1: from twenty one nothing. It's all for not because of 476 00:21:54,548 --> 00:21:57,348 Speaker 1: that flag. They didn't lose the game because of the flag. 477 00:21:57,428 --> 00:21:59,068 Speaker 1: And yet if the flag I wasn't thrown, we don't 478 00:21:59,108 --> 00:22:00,828 Speaker 1: know if they necessarily wouldn't have won it. No, No, 479 00:22:00,988 --> 00:22:03,388 Speaker 1: you're not necessarily throw them to the ground. He pulled 480 00:22:03,428 --> 00:22:06,188 Speaker 1: them to the ground. What is what a tackle is? 481 00:22:06,388 --> 00:22:08,788 Speaker 1: It's physics and gravity and you pull the person down. 482 00:22:09,748 --> 00:22:13,588 Speaker 1: I understand when officials miss calls. There's twenty two players, 483 00:22:13,588 --> 00:22:15,988 Speaker 1: they're moving very fast. You miss a call. Fine, this 484 00:22:16,188 --> 00:22:19,148 Speaker 1: was not a missed call. He's standing there looking right 485 00:22:19,228 --> 00:22:21,748 Speaker 1: at it. Had the vision, had the optics made the 486 00:22:21,828 --> 00:22:24,388 Speaker 1: decision to throw it, and then afterwards the strange explanation. 487 00:22:25,028 --> 00:22:27,068 Speaker 1: I always wish that there would be something where they 488 00:22:27,108 --> 00:22:31,268 Speaker 1: just said, look, I blew it. I apologize to the Falcons. 489 00:22:31,388 --> 00:22:34,428 Speaker 1: I got the call wrong. I am human. I am sorry. 490 00:22:34,948 --> 00:22:37,348 Speaker 1: They don't do that, or even if you had said, 491 00:22:37,348 --> 00:22:39,428 Speaker 1: you know what, I saw the two a talk about 492 00:22:39,428 --> 00:22:41,468 Speaker 1: a low situation, and the optics reminded me of it, 493 00:22:41,508 --> 00:22:42,908 Speaker 1: and I reached from my flag and I was trying 494 00:22:42,908 --> 00:22:46,108 Speaker 1: to protect the quarterback. I understand that completely. But this 495 00:22:46,708 --> 00:22:49,868 Speaker 1: thing about the unnecessarily and what really bothers me. Falcons 496 00:22:49,908 --> 00:22:51,748 Speaker 1: of one two in a row, Bucks have lost two 497 00:22:51,788 --> 00:22:53,468 Speaker 1: in a row. I'll tell you right now, I have 498 00:22:53,548 --> 00:22:55,428 Speaker 1: a really good chance that penalty may keep the Falcons 499 00:22:55,428 --> 00:22:57,108 Speaker 1: out of the playoffs or make it the Bucks into 500 00:22:57,108 --> 00:22:59,268 Speaker 1: the playoffs. That is a big one. That is not 501 00:22:59,428 --> 00:23:01,308 Speaker 1: something in the second quarter of that blah blah blah 502 00:23:01,468 --> 00:23:03,708 Speaker 1: that decided the game. I don't I don't care about 503 00:23:03,708 --> 00:23:05,948 Speaker 1: the other factors. That's a rough call. And you wanna 504 00:23:05,988 --> 00:23:07,548 Speaker 1: know why Tom Brady is in the league this long, Guys, 505 00:23:07,548 --> 00:23:09,868 Speaker 1: It's not because he hydrates, Okay, I'd like to tell 506 00:23:09,868 --> 00:23:11,948 Speaker 1: you it's that it's because he's Tom Brady and someone 507 00:23:12,508 --> 00:23:13,988 Speaker 1: you think. I don't know if Aaron Rodgers are getting 508 00:23:13,988 --> 00:23:15,348 Speaker 1: that corner of my home is getting. I think Tom 509 00:23:15,388 --> 00:23:17,788 Speaker 1: Brady is. That's frustrating too, no doubt about it. And 510 00:23:17,868 --> 00:23:20,348 Speaker 1: I think for me, I can remember playing in Tennessee. 511 00:23:20,428 --> 00:23:23,068 Speaker 1: We're playing against the Cleveland Browns. I get a late interception, 512 00:23:23,308 --> 00:23:26,228 Speaker 1: return it to maybe touchdown, goal line or whatever comes 513 00:23:26,268 --> 00:23:28,788 Speaker 1: back on an illegal contact. We come in Monday. Keim 514 00:23:28,828 --> 00:23:30,788 Speaker 1: Wison Hunt, our head coach at the time, stands up 515 00:23:30,828 --> 00:23:33,028 Speaker 1: in front says, hey, I got a letter. They said 516 00:23:33,068 --> 00:23:35,708 Speaker 1: they blew this call. It shouldn't have been an illegal contact, 517 00:23:35,908 --> 00:23:37,828 Speaker 1: should have been an interception. We should have had the ball. 518 00:23:37,948 --> 00:23:39,988 Speaker 1: Arthur Smith is gonna come in today. He's gonna address 519 00:23:40,028 --> 00:23:41,668 Speaker 1: the team. Whether he says it or not, I don't know, 520 00:23:41,828 --> 00:23:43,988 Speaker 1: but he probably got a memo, got a message email 521 00:23:44,028 --> 00:23:45,988 Speaker 1: however they send it and it's just like, hey, we 522 00:23:46,148 --> 00:23:47,828 Speaker 1: blew that call. Shouldn't have been a rough in the 523 00:23:47,908 --> 00:23:49,868 Speaker 1: pastor should have been you guys ball. He should have 524 00:23:49,868 --> 00:23:53,308 Speaker 1: an opportunity to win the game. Does absolutely nothing on 525 00:23:53,428 --> 00:23:56,228 Speaker 1: a Monday, you still lost. Like you just said, that 526 00:23:56,388 --> 00:23:59,428 Speaker 1: may play a huge role later down the season, but 527 00:23:59,668 --> 00:24:03,628 Speaker 1: it's the explanation. I agree. Unnecessarily it's a tackle. The 528 00:24:03,788 --> 00:24:06,148 Speaker 1: only other thing is he lets him go and Brady 529 00:24:06,228 --> 00:24:08,868 Speaker 1: remains up and possibly complete the pass. So you have 530 00:24:09,068 --> 00:24:12,108 Speaker 1: to tackle him. The game of football is bring him 531 00:24:12,148 --> 00:24:14,668 Speaker 1: to the ground. And I don't know how else he 532 00:24:14,708 --> 00:24:18,268 Speaker 1: would have done it these defensive linemen or three hundred pounds, Like, 533 00:24:18,668 --> 00:24:21,588 Speaker 1: I'm just tackling him. I'm not unnecessarily, I'm just dragging 534 00:24:21,668 --> 00:24:23,908 Speaker 1: him to the ground. So that you hate to see 535 00:24:23,948 --> 00:24:26,668 Speaker 1: a game in that way, especially when that was coming 536 00:24:26,708 --> 00:24:29,668 Speaker 1: down to the wire and fans everybody they're just like why, 537 00:24:29,948 --> 00:24:31,988 Speaker 1: like what is going on? And like you said, Arthur 538 00:24:32,068 --> 00:24:34,548 Speaker 1: Smith after said, hey, I just want to know why 539 00:24:34,668 --> 00:24:36,428 Speaker 1: this is so I can coach it and teach it 540 00:24:36,508 --> 00:24:38,748 Speaker 1: the right way so we don't end up in this explanation. 541 00:24:38,908 --> 00:24:40,708 Speaker 1: What can I tell Garrett like, hey, this is what 542 00:24:40,828 --> 00:24:42,828 Speaker 1: you should do instead of doing that, right, I think 543 00:24:42,868 --> 00:24:44,588 Speaker 1: every coach is like I have no idea how to coach. 544 00:24:44,668 --> 00:24:46,948 Speaker 1: It's a very buzzy word. I feel like to say 545 00:24:47,108 --> 00:24:50,028 Speaker 1: ten years ago was like a football play and when 546 00:24:50,068 --> 00:24:51,748 Speaker 1: someone would catch a ball, and like did he make 547 00:24:51,788 --> 00:24:54,108 Speaker 1: a football play? And that that means he retained possession? 548 00:24:54,148 --> 00:24:55,988 Speaker 1: And then was it a fumble or whatever? Like that 549 00:24:56,268 --> 00:24:58,108 Speaker 1: was a football play. And if you're going to start 550 00:24:58,148 --> 00:25:00,748 Speaker 1: to redefine how you're meant to tackle, then we have 551 00:25:00,828 --> 00:25:03,788 Speaker 1: a different conversation going on if we watch the play again. 552 00:25:03,868 --> 00:25:05,668 Speaker 1: And this is what's the worst about plays like this 553 00:25:05,788 --> 00:25:07,228 Speaker 1: and calls like this is that you watch it back, 554 00:25:07,268 --> 00:25:09,388 Speaker 1: you watch in slow motion, pause it, you do. And 555 00:25:09,508 --> 00:25:12,788 Speaker 1: so when he starts to turn, what are they supposed 556 00:25:12,828 --> 00:25:16,228 Speaker 1: to do? Just pull him back? It just it doesn't 557 00:25:16,268 --> 00:25:18,228 Speaker 1: make sense. And to Kyle's point, it's like the laws 558 00:25:18,228 --> 00:25:21,308 Speaker 1: of physics the way the way his body was moving. Um, 559 00:25:21,428 --> 00:25:24,668 Speaker 1: tom Brady is a long, limmy guy. I also think 560 00:25:24,708 --> 00:25:26,588 Speaker 1: he kind of flung his arms in a way that 561 00:25:26,708 --> 00:25:28,828 Speaker 1: made it look, you know, a bit of a soccer 562 00:25:28,948 --> 00:25:31,948 Speaker 1: flop there, if you will. And then you're the referee 563 00:25:32,028 --> 00:25:34,788 Speaker 1: and then Tom Brady. Tom Brady comes over and kind 564 00:25:34,788 --> 00:25:37,908 Speaker 1: of stands over your shirts like you got you got 565 00:25:38,028 --> 00:25:40,428 Speaker 1: roughing me out on that call? You got? Okay? Cool? Cool, 566 00:25:40,508 --> 00:25:42,708 Speaker 1: good talk and they just walks off. It's like, of course, 567 00:25:42,828 --> 00:25:45,308 Speaker 1: that's what the play was gonna be. My goodness, that 568 00:25:45,428 --> 00:25:47,508 Speaker 1: was a football play. A judges right there and he 569 00:25:47,508 --> 00:25:50,028 Speaker 1: doesn't throw the flag. That's what I'm did be a 570 00:25:50,068 --> 00:25:53,148 Speaker 1: conference afterwards in which Brady involved himself and kind of 571 00:25:53,228 --> 00:25:57,108 Speaker 1: chimed in like that's that's that's tough. We've adapted to 572 00:25:57,188 --> 00:25:59,508 Speaker 1: the whole You can't land your weight on the guy 573 00:25:59,588 --> 00:26:01,108 Speaker 1: and the guys put their arms back on and that 574 00:26:01,228 --> 00:26:03,388 Speaker 1: was tough at first. What is the adapt to hear? 575 00:26:03,628 --> 00:26:05,948 Speaker 1: Don't pull the that There needs to be a lot 576 00:26:05,988 --> 00:26:08,148 Speaker 1: of communication about what happened and what should happen, because 577 00:26:08,148 --> 00:26:10,428 Speaker 1: if he swings him and let's go, and somehow he 578 00:26:10,548 --> 00:26:13,028 Speaker 1: stays on his feet, then it's just you're getting crushed 579 00:26:13,068 --> 00:26:15,388 Speaker 1: in the meeting room for not finishing to play. I 580 00:26:15,468 --> 00:26:16,948 Speaker 1: have no idea how. You just think it's a lot 581 00:26:16,988 --> 00:26:20,628 Speaker 1: of limbs, a lot of breedlan referee radio. It's very 582 00:26:20,668 --> 00:26:22,388 Speaker 1: easy for us at let's go to the phone and 583 00:26:22,508 --> 00:26:26,948 Speaker 1: like we get that and we're not hearing. In this case, 584 00:26:27,228 --> 00:26:30,068 Speaker 1: human error controlled the game. Yeah, yeah, all right, we 585 00:26:30,148 --> 00:26:33,548 Speaker 1: saw plenty of great performances and we're gonna tell you 586 00:26:33,588 --> 00:26:49,748 Speaker 1: about him stars a weekend, that's for sure. All right. 587 00:26:49,828 --> 00:26:52,988 Speaker 1: Time now to hands out a couple DMFB game balls. 588 00:26:52,988 --> 00:26:55,788 Speaker 1: We're gonna highlight the best overall performances of the week. 589 00:26:56,388 --> 00:26:59,188 Speaker 1: But first we do want to give a total show 590 00:26:59,468 --> 00:27:02,588 Speaker 1: game ball to Brian Robinson. Peter, of course, you just 591 00:27:02,828 --> 00:27:04,548 Speaker 1: give us the backstory a little bit. But he's a 592 00:27:04,588 --> 00:27:07,228 Speaker 1: Tuscaloosa album a native, and he comes back after that tragedy, 593 00:27:07,588 --> 00:27:10,268 Speaker 1: unbelievable story. His mother was in the building ron Rivera 594 00:27:10,428 --> 00:27:12,748 Speaker 1: on the Friday before the game, told him, Hey, you're 595 00:27:12,748 --> 00:27:14,188 Speaker 1: gonna dress. I want you to do me a favorite. 596 00:27:14,348 --> 00:27:16,108 Speaker 1: Call your mother and let her know I want her 597 00:27:16,148 --> 00:27:18,868 Speaker 1: in the stadium. It's an unbelievable story of perseverance. And 598 00:27:18,908 --> 00:27:21,108 Speaker 1: he's a great runner too, yeah, yeah, And he was 599 00:27:21,188 --> 00:27:23,468 Speaker 1: having a fantastic preseason. He was moving up the depth 600 00:27:23,548 --> 00:27:25,628 Speaker 1: charts and then this horrible thing happened. And so the 601 00:27:25,668 --> 00:27:27,508 Speaker 1: scene of him coming out of the tunnel yesterday in 602 00:27:27,548 --> 00:27:29,868 Speaker 1: the Commander's jersey must have been so special for him 603 00:27:29,908 --> 00:27:32,588 Speaker 1: in his rookie season, but also just a really awesome 604 00:27:32,628 --> 00:27:35,708 Speaker 1: moment for the league. All right, So game balls all around. Now, Jay, 605 00:27:35,748 --> 00:27:38,108 Speaker 1: who do you got on your sheet? There. Yeah, my 606 00:27:38,548 --> 00:27:40,548 Speaker 1: brother gives me a hard time on the show. He says, 607 00:27:40,548 --> 00:27:43,228 Speaker 1: I'm always I'm always talking down on the Pagris. I'm 608 00:27:43,228 --> 00:27:45,948 Speaker 1: never giving them any props. Well, him and the defense. 609 00:27:45,988 --> 00:27:48,388 Speaker 1: They finally gave me something to give them props over. 610 00:27:48,708 --> 00:27:51,028 Speaker 1: So I'm giving my game ball to the New England 611 00:27:51,148 --> 00:27:56,308 Speaker 1: Patriots defense. They held this Detroit Lions offense to zero points. 612 00:27:56,388 --> 00:27:59,828 Speaker 1: They were averaging thirty five a game. We talked about 613 00:27:59,828 --> 00:28:01,828 Speaker 1: it last week. They were giving up a tunnel points 614 00:28:01,868 --> 00:28:05,708 Speaker 1: on defense. But this Lions offense was a role Patriots defense. 615 00:28:05,788 --> 00:28:08,908 Speaker 1: Dudo had two sacks. They forced the fumble, picked it up, 616 00:28:08,988 --> 00:28:11,868 Speaker 1: returned it for a touchdown. Jack Jones he had the 617 00:28:11,948 --> 00:28:15,108 Speaker 1: toe tap on the sideline getting the interception as well. 618 00:28:15,388 --> 00:28:17,908 Speaker 1: They played really good yesterday. They were able to get 619 00:28:17,988 --> 00:28:20,108 Speaker 1: the victory and they needed it. One in three were 620 00:28:20,188 --> 00:28:23,268 Speaker 1: struggling and the lines come into town and they beat 621 00:28:23,308 --> 00:28:25,468 Speaker 1: them down and send them back home to Detroit. So 622 00:28:25,868 --> 00:28:28,708 Speaker 1: shout out game ball to the New England Patriots defense, 623 00:28:28,828 --> 00:28:31,068 Speaker 1: not specifically your brother. I like it. He didn't do it. 624 00:28:31,348 --> 00:28:34,508 Speaker 1: He was just hanging out. He gave the good pregame speech, 625 00:28:34,668 --> 00:28:36,508 Speaker 1: was fired them all. I mean, I guess you can't 626 00:28:36,508 --> 00:28:39,468 Speaker 1: really get a game ball for a pregame speech. Yesterday's tremendous. 627 00:28:39,628 --> 00:28:41,428 Speaker 1: I'm doing my game ball to Brian Dabole, the coach 628 00:28:41,468 --> 00:28:43,268 Speaker 1: of the New York Giants. This team was down big 629 00:28:43,428 --> 00:28:46,908 Speaker 1: on the road against a heavily favored Packers team, and 630 00:28:47,108 --> 00:28:49,108 Speaker 1: Daves finds a way to get these guys to believe 631 00:28:49,148 --> 00:28:51,228 Speaker 1: and they come all the way back. The energy right 632 00:28:51,268 --> 00:28:53,068 Speaker 1: now in New York City is alive, and it's because 633 00:28:53,148 --> 00:28:55,428 Speaker 1: of not only the Jets and the Yankees, but this 634 00:28:55,548 --> 00:28:59,228 Speaker 1: guy right here, Brian Dable Major comeback with a lot 635 00:28:59,268 --> 00:29:02,068 Speaker 1: of guys injured, and that energy, that spirit that he 636 00:29:02,148 --> 00:29:04,668 Speaker 1: showed afterwards, I think embodies a lot out of what 637 00:29:04,788 --> 00:29:07,148 Speaker 1: this Giant's team is all about. They're not supposed to 638 00:29:07,188 --> 00:29:08,748 Speaker 1: be foreign one right now. They're not. There's supposed to 639 00:29:08,748 --> 00:29:10,628 Speaker 1: be a rebuilding year. There's nothing that's Joe Shane the 640 00:29:10,708 --> 00:29:13,548 Speaker 1: GM Giants coming back from London. They're gonna get a 641 00:29:13,548 --> 00:29:16,148 Speaker 1: heroes welcome, and I'll tell you what New York football 642 00:29:16,268 --> 00:29:19,588 Speaker 1: is alive. Jets have the Packers coming up. Giants, they've 643 00:29:19,628 --> 00:29:22,508 Speaker 1: got some formidable foes coming up this week. This week, 644 00:29:23,068 --> 00:29:27,908 Speaker 1: I think Giants Brian day ball awesome from the coaching staff. Absolutely, 645 00:29:28,028 --> 00:29:30,588 Speaker 1: you know, Week five feels like a good reminder for 646 00:29:30,748 --> 00:29:32,908 Speaker 1: rookies that are in the league. That especially the guys 647 00:29:32,908 --> 00:29:35,308 Speaker 1: who were the guy in college. You have the guy 648 00:29:35,428 --> 00:29:37,908 Speaker 1: in high school and maybe you've just been plodding along 649 00:29:38,028 --> 00:29:39,908 Speaker 1: and you've been finding your way in the NFL. And 650 00:29:39,988 --> 00:29:42,508 Speaker 1: Week five feels like a nice little moment to come 651 00:29:42,588 --> 00:29:45,068 Speaker 1: to come up for air and say, I'm Breece Hall 652 00:29:45,188 --> 00:29:47,468 Speaker 1: and I deserve a game ball for the New York Jets. 653 00:29:47,788 --> 00:29:50,028 Speaker 1: This guy's a running back. He comes to New York. 654 00:29:50,428 --> 00:29:52,388 Speaker 1: It took him a minute, but he got there. And 655 00:29:52,508 --> 00:29:55,588 Speaker 1: this was a beautiful performance by Breese. All eighteen carries 656 00:29:55,908 --> 00:29:59,908 Speaker 1: ninety seven yards, a touchdown, oh two catches one hundred yards. 657 00:30:00,348 --> 00:30:03,828 Speaker 1: My goodness, his line from his yards from scrimmage right 658 00:30:03,868 --> 00:30:07,708 Speaker 1: now ranks six with names like Dalvin Cook, Aaron Jones. 659 00:30:08,148 --> 00:30:10,308 Speaker 1: I mean, he's gotten better every week. It's been a 660 00:30:10,508 --> 00:30:14,948 Speaker 1: tremendous ascension for him. And he is your predicted rookie 661 00:30:15,028 --> 00:30:17,708 Speaker 1: of the year offensive for kie of the year. There's 662 00:30:17,708 --> 00:30:19,188 Speaker 1: a lot of good one. There's a lot of good ones, 663 00:30:19,228 --> 00:30:21,068 Speaker 1: but hey, hey, it's good when your guy comes up 664 00:30:21,108 --> 00:30:22,628 Speaker 1: and there is a bright light of the Jets. A 665 00:30:22,748 --> 00:30:24,668 Speaker 1: lot of bright lights this weekend, but it was fantastic 666 00:30:24,748 --> 00:30:26,668 Speaker 1: to see Freesaw. He gets my game ball. I'm so 667 00:30:26,828 --> 00:30:29,788 Speaker 1: excited that Jets at Packers is a game this week 668 00:30:29,908 --> 00:30:32,468 Speaker 1: and I think might send their number one crew. They should. 669 00:30:32,508 --> 00:30:33,828 Speaker 1: And I don't think the Jets have ever had a 670 00:30:33,868 --> 00:30:37,988 Speaker 1: Fox number one. That's Jets at Lambeau. It's a crazy thing. 671 00:30:38,068 --> 00:30:39,828 Speaker 1: You don't see it much ever, but like if they 672 00:30:39,908 --> 00:30:43,228 Speaker 1: win that game, oh gosh, it's really exciting. We joke 673 00:30:43,228 --> 00:30:44,948 Speaker 1: about we really do feel it here in New York. 674 00:30:44,988 --> 00:30:46,908 Speaker 1: It's incredible. And yet I'm not going to go to 675 00:30:46,948 --> 00:30:49,068 Speaker 1: New York and go to New Orleans. Taysom Hill. Just 676 00:30:49,148 --> 00:30:51,188 Speaker 1: go ahead and take this thing. I love you. I 677 00:30:51,308 --> 00:30:54,828 Speaker 1: have an unabashed man crush or regular crush. I don't 678 00:30:54,868 --> 00:30:56,268 Speaker 1: care how you phrase it. I just love the guy. 679 00:30:56,308 --> 00:30:58,348 Speaker 1: How could you not? He did the Taysom Hill thing 680 00:30:58,388 --> 00:30:59,908 Speaker 1: where he ran for a whole bunch of yards, He 681 00:30:59,948 --> 00:31:02,268 Speaker 1: had three Russian touchdowns, he only threw one paths its 682 00:31:02,308 --> 00:31:04,908 Speaker 1: for a touchdown and then the requisite and he also 683 00:31:04,948 --> 00:31:07,348 Speaker 1: played special teams and return kicks and did this and 684 00:31:07,388 --> 00:31:09,508 Speaker 1: did that, and Peter, you're mister trivia here you go. 685 00:31:10,428 --> 00:31:13,668 Speaker 1: He becomes the third player ever to rush for a 686 00:31:13,748 --> 00:31:17,748 Speaker 1: hundred yards, scored three rushing touchdowns, and throw a touchdown 687 00:31:17,748 --> 00:31:20,028 Speaker 1: pass in the game. It's Taysom Hill. It is Ronnie 688 00:31:20,108 --> 00:31:22,668 Speaker 1: Brown in the famous Wildcat Game. And then one other 689 00:31:22,828 --> 00:31:24,628 Speaker 1: player in the year two thousand and five, who was it, 690 00:31:24,948 --> 00:31:31,668 Speaker 1: Danian Thomlins. That's why you're the best, Ronnie Brown, Taysom Hill, 691 00:31:31,788 --> 00:31:35,228 Speaker 1: the first people ever to have that kind of lion Peter, 692 00:31:35,428 --> 00:31:40,228 Speaker 1: You're the best, is the best. The Saints needed to 693 00:31:40,268 --> 00:31:44,388 Speaker 1: win really bad, really bad, and Jamie is the best. No, no, no, no, 694 00:31:44,748 --> 00:31:50,028 Speaker 1: the viewers, you're the best. I love you. On top 695 00:31:50,068 --> 00:31:52,548 Speaker 1: of all the news. Well what do you got my man? 696 00:31:53,028 --> 00:31:55,468 Speaker 1: You know? Actually I have to mention the game ball 697 00:31:55,548 --> 00:31:58,028 Speaker 1: that you gave to Brian Robinson who wanted to do 698 00:31:58,228 --> 00:32:01,188 Speaker 1: a deeper dive on that. Such a terrific story, although 699 00:32:01,228 --> 00:32:04,788 Speaker 1: the commanders that are Blues in that game really something 700 00:32:04,828 --> 00:32:07,588 Speaker 1: to see. The scene where he finally got onto the 701 00:32:07,708 --> 00:32:12,028 Speaker 1: field six weeks after suffering multiple gunshot wounds from that 702 00:32:12,188 --> 00:32:16,388 Speaker 1: attemptive carjacking. This again was the scene as we revisited 703 00:32:16,468 --> 00:32:19,708 Speaker 1: receiving a standing ovation from the fans at FedEx Field. 704 00:32:19,868 --> 00:32:21,828 Speaker 1: As he was the last player to come out of 705 00:32:21,948 --> 00:32:25,868 Speaker 1: the tunnel. Obviously emotional day for Robinson, who said it 706 00:32:26,228 --> 00:32:29,908 Speaker 1: was great to finally finally has his dream of playing 707 00:32:29,988 --> 00:32:34,548 Speaker 1: in an NFL game come true. Definitely just coming out 708 00:32:34,588 --> 00:32:36,948 Speaker 1: on this field, even coming get out of my car, 709 00:32:37,028 --> 00:32:39,388 Speaker 1: coming through this tunnel, you know it was part of 710 00:32:39,428 --> 00:32:42,108 Speaker 1: the dream, you know. So I'm definitely living out the 711 00:32:42,188 --> 00:32:43,868 Speaker 1: dreams now. I finally got a chance to go out 712 00:32:43,948 --> 00:32:47,108 Speaker 1: and playing my first NFL game. I can't can't really 713 00:32:47,148 --> 00:32:50,028 Speaker 1: explain how it feels like going through what I've been through, 714 00:32:50,628 --> 00:32:52,668 Speaker 1: but you know it's definitely coming to the light now. 715 00:32:55,708 --> 00:32:59,388 Speaker 1: Such a great story, this unfortunately is not under that category. 716 00:32:59,508 --> 00:33:02,668 Speaker 1: Seahawks running back with shot. Penny just can't stay healthy. 717 00:33:02,868 --> 00:33:06,908 Speaker 1: NFL networking sata Ian Apple reporting Penny suffering a fractured 718 00:33:06,988 --> 00:33:10,788 Speaker 1: fabula on Sunday's loss to the Saints. Penny will undergo 719 00:33:10,948 --> 00:33:14,348 Speaker 1: test today to determine the extent of the damagency if 720 00:33:14,428 --> 00:33:18,348 Speaker 1: surgery is necessary. Hate hate to see that