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It is unseasonably cold 25 00:01:10,480 --> 00:01:13,440 Speaker 1: here and uh great word for Texte. 26 00:01:14,920 --> 00:01:17,640 Speaker 5: I thought about that I felt like a vortext trying 27 00:01:17,640 --> 00:01:18,320 Speaker 5: to get in the building. 28 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:21,320 Speaker 1: You get a text from your daughter. She's seventeen, and 29 00:01:21,400 --> 00:01:23,360 Speaker 1: she drives right and her car stays in the driveway 30 00:01:23,360 --> 00:01:25,480 Speaker 1: at night. She texts me this morning, and she sends 31 00:01:25,520 --> 00:01:27,720 Speaker 1: me a picture of the thermostat, like on the bottom. 32 00:01:27,959 --> 00:01:32,480 Speaker 1: She goes, how do I make this thing warmer? Doesn't 33 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:34,319 Speaker 1: know how to work the heat, but it's just entirely 34 00:01:34,360 --> 00:01:37,520 Speaker 1: too cold altogether. Yeah, we don't deal with the cold 35 00:01:37,560 --> 00:01:39,600 Speaker 1: too well in the southeast, says the guy that was 36 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:42,920 Speaker 1: born and raised in Minnesota. However, I've been down here 37 00:01:42,959 --> 00:01:45,959 Speaker 1: twenty five and a half years now, so I am 38 00:01:45,959 --> 00:01:51,640 Speaker 1: a Southerner now my blood is thinned out. Atlanta Falcons gold. 39 00:01:51,160 --> 00:01:54,280 Speaker 4: Yea, yeah, Southeastern iaho at fifty five hundred feet. I 40 00:01:54,320 --> 00:01:56,920 Speaker 4: don't know any about thing about that now six months. 41 00:01:56,680 --> 00:02:01,520 Speaker 1: A year, we are so far removed from that. Now, Yes, 42 00:02:01,680 --> 00:02:07,280 Speaker 1: we are soft Southerners. So Falcons travel across. 43 00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:08,760 Speaker 2: The pond to Germany. 44 00:02:08,800 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 1: They play four plus quarters of competitive football, but unfortunately 45 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:16,280 Speaker 1: they come away with a thirty one twenty five overtime 46 00:02:16,360 --> 00:02:18,679 Speaker 1: loss to the Colts and Fellas. Let's go ahead and 47 00:02:18,800 --> 00:02:21,520 Speaker 1: unpack this one a little bit arch before we came 48 00:02:21,560 --> 00:02:23,400 Speaker 1: on air, you said that there is a number of 49 00:02:23,400 --> 00:02:26,400 Speaker 1: different angles that we could go on this one before 50 00:02:26,440 --> 00:02:29,240 Speaker 1: we dive into the x's and o's of the game art. 51 00:02:29,360 --> 00:02:32,200 Speaker 1: Since you were there, okay, why don't you give us 52 00:02:32,600 --> 00:02:34,760 Speaker 1: and our viewers and listeners a little bit of flavor 53 00:02:34,760 --> 00:02:38,359 Speaker 1: of how the trip was, what you saw, how you felt. 54 00:02:38,400 --> 00:02:41,280 Speaker 1: Did you have any like history, history and nostalgia and 55 00:02:41,320 --> 00:02:41,800 Speaker 1: all that stuff. 56 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:43,639 Speaker 5: Yeah? 57 00:02:43,680 --> 00:02:46,720 Speaker 4: Yeah, Well, first of all, the fan scenario over there 58 00:02:46,760 --> 00:02:48,680 Speaker 4: is off the charts guy, Yes, I mean, and it's 59 00:02:48,720 --> 00:02:52,160 Speaker 4: funny because it becomes an event. Okay, so yes, we 60 00:02:52,280 --> 00:02:53,560 Speaker 4: play Sunday in. 61 00:02:53,480 --> 00:02:54,680 Speaker 5: It's Colts Falcons. 62 00:02:55,280 --> 00:02:57,920 Speaker 4: But you would think there is a jamboree. Remember how 63 00:02:58,160 --> 00:03:01,000 Speaker 4: your kids or you've had kids that you probably had 64 00:03:01,040 --> 00:03:03,080 Speaker 4: your son they played in the jamboree. And so there's 65 00:03:03,160 --> 00:03:05,280 Speaker 4: like eight teams there and all the fans of those. 66 00:03:05,720 --> 00:03:09,000 Speaker 4: That's essentially what this was. Thirty two teams fans. I 67 00:03:09,000 --> 00:03:11,359 Speaker 4: saw a dude walking down the street. He had New 68 00:03:11,440 --> 00:03:14,240 Speaker 4: York Giant. He had a starter jacket underneath that, he 69 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:16,520 Speaker 4: had a shirt onto it at nyg On. He had 70 00:03:16,520 --> 00:03:19,040 Speaker 4: a pair of sweats on it said Giants down the leg. 71 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:23,040 Speaker 5: He had a fanny pack. Giants. 72 00:03:23,080 --> 00:03:27,519 Speaker 4: They're not even telling all thirty two teams were represented 73 00:03:27,720 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 4: and the place was packed. The fans were phenomenal. You 74 00:03:32,520 --> 00:03:36,280 Speaker 4: got Country Roads, you got Sweet Caroline which they love. 75 00:03:36,160 --> 00:03:37,360 Speaker 3: To sing to and all the time. 76 00:03:37,360 --> 00:03:38,760 Speaker 5: You even got a little Bond jovie. 77 00:03:39,120 --> 00:03:42,520 Speaker 1: You know, that's a pretty impressive wave go on with 78 00:03:42,600 --> 00:03:46,280 Speaker 1: the flags and stuff. So from a yeah, from a 79 00:03:46,480 --> 00:03:50,440 Speaker 1: from a fan perspective, phenomenal and they really embraced it, 80 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:53,080 Speaker 1: wrapped their arms around and give all the people Berlin 81 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:55,360 Speaker 1: and hopefully we got a number of our fans that 82 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:57,680 Speaker 1: we got a chance to meet at our team party 83 00:03:57,720 --> 00:03:59,720 Speaker 1: on Saturday night, had a number of fans come over, 84 00:03:59,760 --> 00:04:07,320 Speaker 1: some four four hundred fans came to the Falcon House Haus. 85 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:08,000 Speaker 5: There in Berlin. 86 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:09,720 Speaker 4: Got a chance to spend a lot of time with 87 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:12,240 Speaker 4: people that see our podcast, that see some of the 88 00:04:12,280 --> 00:04:14,320 Speaker 4: things we do on Atlanta falcons dot com. We appreciate 89 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:17,679 Speaker 4: you guys, and you guys be safe over there and everything. 90 00:04:17,720 --> 00:04:19,760 Speaker 4: But it was really cool to be with you. So 91 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:24,040 Speaker 4: the fan perspective was really cool. Obviously, there's a historical perspective. 92 00:04:24,680 --> 00:04:27,039 Speaker 4: We know about the wall and mister Garbage, Cheff Tarry 93 00:04:27,040 --> 00:04:29,479 Speaker 4: down this wall, Ronald Reagan said, thirty six years ago. 94 00:04:29,600 --> 00:04:33,200 Speaker 4: And they got that done, and you can still see 95 00:04:33,240 --> 00:04:35,680 Speaker 4: remnants of the wall and some of what was going 96 00:04:35,720 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 4: on there when you had a communist occupied side and 97 00:04:38,960 --> 00:04:41,120 Speaker 4: the free side on the other side. I say free 98 00:04:41,880 --> 00:04:44,200 Speaker 4: the non communist side, I guess I should put it. 99 00:04:44,440 --> 00:04:46,440 Speaker 4: But so you got all that, and then there was 100 00:04:46,440 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 4: some really old buildings, and obviously we know what happened 101 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:51,479 Speaker 4: I think you should know what happened in nineteen thirty 102 00:04:51,480 --> 00:04:55,799 Speaker 4: six when the Nazi Party had begun to take over Germany, 103 00:04:55,800 --> 00:04:58,240 Speaker 4: and that was who was in power at the time, 104 00:04:59,320 --> 00:05:02,720 Speaker 4: and we had an Olympic Games over there, and we 105 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:06,279 Speaker 4: had one of the great Olympic performances in history, maybe 106 00:05:06,440 --> 00:05:09,960 Speaker 4: the greatest performance in history. Jesse Owens wins four gold 107 00:05:09,960 --> 00:05:12,160 Speaker 4: medals over there, when's the one hundred to two hundred, 108 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:15,719 Speaker 4: the long jump and the four by one. And I 109 00:05:15,839 --> 00:05:18,000 Speaker 4: stood right on the field and I pulled up a 110 00:05:18,040 --> 00:05:21,560 Speaker 4: picture of the podium where Owens is standing somewhere in 111 00:05:21,600 --> 00:05:24,760 Speaker 4: that area on the podium, saluting and getting his gold 112 00:05:24,760 --> 00:05:27,839 Speaker 4: medal for one in one hundred meters. Just phenomenal to 113 00:05:27,920 --> 00:05:30,400 Speaker 4: be it was so eerie to be in that play, 114 00:05:30,480 --> 00:05:33,920 Speaker 4: especially with evil that we knew was brewing in the 115 00:05:33,960 --> 00:05:36,600 Speaker 4: performance that Jesse put on that day along with some 116 00:05:36,640 --> 00:05:38,400 Speaker 4: of his teammates from the American team and some of 117 00:05:38,400 --> 00:05:42,800 Speaker 4: the other people around the country. I felt like hamstring 118 00:05:42,839 --> 00:05:44,240 Speaker 4: was probably going to go if I tried to do that. 119 00:05:44,440 --> 00:05:45,080 Speaker 2: Problem was. 120 00:05:46,520 --> 00:05:47,520 Speaker 5: I stayed away from it. 121 00:05:48,040 --> 00:05:51,000 Speaker 4: But overall, long trip on the flight, you know, and 122 00:05:51,080 --> 00:05:52,680 Speaker 4: I guess that's part of what you endure to be 123 00:05:52,680 --> 00:05:54,880 Speaker 4: able to see some stuff like that. Eight hours going, 124 00:05:54,880 --> 00:05:56,600 Speaker 4: eight and a half hours going over nine and a half 125 00:05:56,640 --> 00:05:59,279 Speaker 4: hours coming back. We got about got home Monday morning, 126 00:05:59,600 --> 00:06:02,400 Speaker 4: about three thirty in the morning, and so that's not 127 00:06:02,560 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 4: like you know, going out and playing San Francisco on 128 00:06:04,480 --> 00:06:06,840 Speaker 4: a on a Sunday night like we did here a 129 00:06:06,880 --> 00:06:09,520 Speaker 4: few weeks ago and getting back. But it was long, 130 00:06:09,600 --> 00:06:10,960 Speaker 4: and so it took kind of a day to kind 131 00:06:11,000 --> 00:06:13,640 Speaker 4: of readjust and get your clock back going. But it 132 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:15,680 Speaker 4: was worth the trip other than the fact that we 133 00:06:15,720 --> 00:06:17,480 Speaker 4: didn't go over there and get done what we were 134 00:06:17,480 --> 00:06:20,000 Speaker 4: supposed to go do, and that was get back on 135 00:06:20,040 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 4: the winning track. 136 00:06:20,920 --> 00:06:21,760 Speaker 5: And so let's dive in. 137 00:06:21,839 --> 00:06:24,520 Speaker 1: I gotta say that, you know, I said that last 138 00:06:24,520 --> 00:06:26,200 Speaker 1: week that you'd be in here with bags under your 139 00:06:26,200 --> 00:06:26,680 Speaker 1: eyes and stuff. 140 00:06:26,680 --> 00:06:29,640 Speaker 2: You seem pretty good art. 141 00:06:30,360 --> 00:06:30,680 Speaker 5: Do you think? 142 00:06:30,720 --> 00:06:31,679 Speaker 3: So? Yeah, you look fresh. 143 00:06:31,720 --> 00:06:32,480 Speaker 5: I appreciate you. 144 00:06:32,680 --> 00:06:35,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, a sire, I like it. Got an extra cup 145 00:06:35,760 --> 00:06:38,359 Speaker 2: of coffee here, he's looking good, feeling good. 146 00:06:38,240 --> 00:06:39,920 Speaker 3: Joe, glad you're back home. I know she was happy 147 00:06:39,960 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 3: to see you again. 148 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:43,200 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, she accepted. Be back in the house. Yeah, 149 00:06:44,040 --> 00:06:45,440 Speaker 5: come back in. So I was okay there. 150 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:45,960 Speaker 3: Thanks? 151 00:06:46,920 --> 00:06:47,280 Speaker 5: All right. 152 00:06:47,360 --> 00:06:49,760 Speaker 1: So last week, if you watched the show, we went 153 00:06:49,800 --> 00:06:53,520 Speaker 1: over what we called last week as schlucial zoom spiel. 154 00:06:53,720 --> 00:06:56,520 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, yeah. 155 00:06:55,720 --> 00:06:58,080 Speaker 5: You're a native now, yeah, I can tell. 156 00:06:58,120 --> 00:07:01,120 Speaker 1: I'm sure all the Germans think that, which was our 157 00:07:01,720 --> 00:07:04,120 Speaker 1: keys to the game. So let's revisit that and see 158 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:07,520 Speaker 1: how Atlanta ended up firing shock dominate the line of scrimmage? 159 00:07:07,520 --> 00:07:10,080 Speaker 1: What was your assessment on whether or not they dominated 160 00:07:10,120 --> 00:07:10,800 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage? 161 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:16,320 Speaker 3: So this is a are you a cup half full? Yeah? 162 00:07:16,600 --> 00:07:18,480 Speaker 5: You know I got on you about that too. 163 00:07:18,560 --> 00:07:22,320 Speaker 3: You did, you did? You did? And you know, I 164 00:07:22,360 --> 00:07:25,560 Speaker 3: think it's a mixed bag for what you say. Obviously 165 00:07:25,640 --> 00:07:27,600 Speaker 3: one of the keys and it could have been either way. 166 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:30,440 Speaker 3: And I talked about it being a line of scrimmage 167 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:32,640 Speaker 3: game and of course you look up and you know 168 00:07:32,640 --> 00:07:35,040 Speaker 3: they rush for over three hundred yards and Jonathan Taylor 169 00:07:35,040 --> 00:07:37,800 Speaker 3: has a monster day of two hundred plus on the ground, 170 00:07:37,840 --> 00:07:40,440 Speaker 3: and we have a third and twenty one, and well, 171 00:07:40,520 --> 00:07:42,480 Speaker 3: let Daniel Jones get out the gate for you know, 172 00:07:42,600 --> 00:07:44,520 Speaker 3: nineteen twenty yard game. So you look at it and say, 173 00:07:44,520 --> 00:07:46,840 Speaker 3: you know, well, we like we dominate line of scrimmage 174 00:07:46,840 --> 00:07:49,280 Speaker 3: at all on that point. But then you know, you 175 00:07:49,360 --> 00:07:51,760 Speaker 3: also turn on the other side and you get seven sacks, 176 00:07:51,920 --> 00:07:53,600 Speaker 3: you turn them over. You do a lot of good 177 00:07:53,600 --> 00:07:57,480 Speaker 3: things getting after Daniel Jones, but those things obviously stick out. 178 00:07:57,560 --> 00:08:00,840 Speaker 3: So you know, I think it's kind of a fifty 179 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:03,880 Speaker 3: to fifty thing on that part of my Keys, and 180 00:08:04,160 --> 00:08:07,200 Speaker 3: obviously it was not the best of it because ultimately 181 00:08:07,280 --> 00:08:09,160 Speaker 3: it ended up probably winning the game for them. 182 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:12,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's one of those shocks where when the opposing 183 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:14,920 Speaker 1: team runs the football like you did, you kind of 184 00:08:14,960 --> 00:08:17,600 Speaker 1: have to stop there and everything else gets thrown out 185 00:08:17,640 --> 00:08:20,520 Speaker 1: the doors, right, And it's not the National Football League 186 00:08:20,520 --> 00:08:22,640 Speaker 1: gets every single level you get. 187 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:24,160 Speaker 5: Ran on like that, And. 188 00:08:25,720 --> 00:08:28,120 Speaker 1: The fact I don't want to go away from revisiting 189 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:30,560 Speaker 1: our Keys here, but like the fact that Atlanta still 190 00:08:30,600 --> 00:08:33,160 Speaker 1: made it competitive with the way that they ran the 191 00:08:33,160 --> 00:08:36,439 Speaker 1: football is almost impressive. Like you don't look come away 192 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:38,560 Speaker 1: with stuff like that as in a loss, but like 193 00:08:39,040 --> 00:08:41,360 Speaker 1: they were in the game, and they dominated in the 194 00:08:41,400 --> 00:08:44,160 Speaker 1: run game, Usually that ends up being a lopsided affair. 195 00:08:44,760 --> 00:08:48,559 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think that the domination certainly is indicated by 196 00:08:48,600 --> 00:08:50,880 Speaker 4: the number. And I think that if you take the 197 00:08:50,960 --> 00:08:53,719 Speaker 4: eighty three yard touchdown away, which you can't, but if 198 00:08:53,720 --> 00:08:56,240 Speaker 4: you took the eighty three yard touchdown away, they still 199 00:08:56,320 --> 00:08:58,120 Speaker 4: ran for two hundred and forty yards in the game. 200 00:08:58,520 --> 00:09:01,080 Speaker 4: That's taken the eighty yard or away, right, So that 201 00:09:01,120 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 4: would indicate, yeah, they got after us in the run game. 202 00:09:04,120 --> 00:09:06,480 Speaker 4: But I didn't feel like that was what was going 203 00:09:06,520 --> 00:09:10,040 Speaker 4: on in the game. This was a game of explosive plays. 204 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:13,600 Speaker 4: And when you go back and look at it, Okay, yes, 205 00:09:13,960 --> 00:09:16,640 Speaker 4: three hundred yards rushing eighty three of it on one play. 206 00:09:16,679 --> 00:09:19,240 Speaker 4: He had another forty yard run in the game. Daniel 207 00:09:19,320 --> 00:09:22,520 Speaker 4: Jones ran twice for twenty plus yards, And so when 208 00:09:22,559 --> 00:09:24,880 Speaker 4: you begin to look at it, how do you? And 209 00:09:24,920 --> 00:09:26,400 Speaker 4: that was my key to the game. I got my 210 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:30,120 Speaker 4: keys written down here. I said limit. I said limit 211 00:09:30,320 --> 00:09:33,760 Speaker 4: explosive plays. They'd come into the game with twenty nine. 212 00:09:33,760 --> 00:09:36,120 Speaker 4: Over the last three games, they had twenty nine plays 213 00:09:36,120 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 4: of fifteen yards or more. They had twelve in this game. 214 00:09:40,000 --> 00:09:41,680 Speaker 4: So when you begin to look at all the yard 215 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:45,840 Speaker 4: that you gave up on the ground, in particular the 216 00:09:45,960 --> 00:09:49,040 Speaker 4: explosives or what beat you, wasn't that they beat your 217 00:09:49,080 --> 00:09:51,320 Speaker 4: head into the ground with the run game. It was 218 00:09:51,320 --> 00:09:55,200 Speaker 4: it they had explosive plays, and so you know, that's 219 00:09:55,400 --> 00:09:57,440 Speaker 4: that's my evaluation on that. I don't think that it 220 00:09:57,559 --> 00:10:00,719 Speaker 4: necessarily would indicate, Okay, you're horrible against the run. No, 221 00:10:00,920 --> 00:10:03,360 Speaker 4: you got it. You can't allow them to have the 222 00:10:03,480 --> 00:10:06,719 Speaker 4: explosives if you because you know they ran them ball 223 00:10:06,760 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 4: forty one times. You probably could take thirty of the runs. 224 00:10:10,559 --> 00:10:13,840 Speaker 4: You handled it, but you let him get out and 225 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:15,880 Speaker 4: the ones that were and those are the ones that 226 00:10:15,920 --> 00:10:16,200 Speaker 4: got you. 227 00:10:16,280 --> 00:10:19,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, you mentioned some of the explosives. 228 00:10:19,360 --> 00:10:21,680 Speaker 1: Tyler Warren had a twenty four yard catch, Alec Pierce 229 00:10:21,720 --> 00:10:24,080 Speaker 1: had a thirty seven yarder early. Jonathan Taylor had a 230 00:10:24,080 --> 00:10:26,400 Speaker 1: twenty four yarder out of the backfield as well as 231 00:10:26,480 --> 00:10:28,480 Speaker 1: what he had in the run game. So those were 232 00:10:28,480 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 1: some of the explosive plays given up by the Falcons defense. 233 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:33,600 Speaker 2: Arch yours was your. 234 00:10:33,440 --> 00:10:37,559 Speaker 1: Schlusu Zoom Spiels was the QB that has the most 235 00:10:37,720 --> 00:10:42,440 Speaker 1: rushing yards wins the game, and if his numbers are correct, one. 236 00:10:43,000 --> 00:10:45,200 Speaker 4: Wait a minute, this is the only one that actually 237 00:10:45,240 --> 00:10:49,000 Speaker 4: works because we're gonna get the racks and Raxhead was 238 00:10:49,160 --> 00:10:50,360 Speaker 4: one of one of this. 239 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:52,400 Speaker 5: All this stuff happened on defense, which he got and 240 00:10:52,440 --> 00:10:53,040 Speaker 5: it's still the. 241 00:10:54,600 --> 00:10:56,439 Speaker 3: Only one that actually applies to winning. 242 00:10:56,600 --> 00:10:57,040 Speaker 5: Yeah. 243 00:10:57,080 --> 00:10:59,640 Speaker 4: He had seven carries fifty three yards, and he had 244 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 4: a couple backbreaking runs and there was a huge one 245 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:05,920 Speaker 4: on third and twenty one late in the football game 246 00:11:05,960 --> 00:11:08,880 Speaker 4: which led to the game tying field goal. He runs 247 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:11,960 Speaker 4: for nineteen yards and it makes it fourth. Now you 248 00:11:12,000 --> 00:11:14,559 Speaker 4: still have to convert on fourth down, which they really 249 00:11:14,600 --> 00:11:17,480 Speaker 4: tightly congested. Through the contested throw, he makes the Warren 250 00:11:17,520 --> 00:11:20,240 Speaker 4: Billy Bowmen's right in his hip pocket, but he completes it. 251 00:11:20,960 --> 00:11:23,120 Speaker 4: But they got back to where they could throw some 252 00:11:23,240 --> 00:11:26,560 Speaker 4: little control route instead of trying to throw verticals because 253 00:11:26,559 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 4: you let him get out and run nineteen yards and 254 00:11:29,000 --> 00:11:32,440 Speaker 4: instead of being fourth and fifteen where they couldn't throw 255 00:11:32,480 --> 00:11:36,720 Speaker 4: that little out route, now it's fourth and two. So yeah, 256 00:11:36,760 --> 00:11:39,800 Speaker 4: seven carries fifty three yards and he had some of 257 00:11:39,800 --> 00:11:42,240 Speaker 4: those that kind of put things back in perspective for 258 00:11:42,320 --> 00:11:43,040 Speaker 4: the play caller. 259 00:11:43,480 --> 00:11:45,320 Speaker 5: So big day for Daniel Jones in. 260 00:11:45,320 --> 00:11:48,600 Speaker 1: That regard, and in comparison, Michael Pennix had one rush 261 00:11:48,640 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 1: for minus one yard. So there's been a lot of 262 00:11:51,280 --> 00:11:54,480 Speaker 1: talk about that, guys from local media, I think national 263 00:11:54,520 --> 00:11:58,200 Speaker 1: media on whether or not Michael needs to get out 264 00:11:58,240 --> 00:12:00,959 Speaker 1: more because he's got that ability. I think Michael wants 265 00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:04,560 Speaker 1: to be a throwing, pocket passing quarterback, and we have 266 00:12:04,640 --> 00:12:06,760 Speaker 1: seen a couple of times when he has slipped out 267 00:12:06,800 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 1: and he's made some things happen, and you don't necessarily 268 00:12:08,880 --> 00:12:11,600 Speaker 1: want to say, let's turn him into a running quarterback. 269 00:12:11,679 --> 00:12:14,520 Speaker 1: It's just use it when the situation calls for it. 270 00:12:14,679 --> 00:12:17,959 Speaker 5: Sure, Yeah, his choices, it's choices shock. 271 00:12:19,720 --> 00:12:22,760 Speaker 4: It's not about having the opportunity. He has the opportunity 272 00:12:22,800 --> 00:12:25,840 Speaker 4: to do it. And I'll give you guys a for instance. 273 00:12:26,040 --> 00:12:28,360 Speaker 4: We have a play where he gets out of the pocket. 274 00:12:28,360 --> 00:12:31,160 Speaker 5: It's designed boot. He gets out of the pocket. He's 275 00:12:31,200 --> 00:12:32,240 Speaker 5: got Drake on the. 276 00:12:32,160 --> 00:12:35,280 Speaker 4: Sideline that's somewhat open for about a three or four 277 00:12:35,320 --> 00:12:37,760 Speaker 4: yard game. He's got Mooney running over route, a shallow 278 00:12:37,800 --> 00:12:40,480 Speaker 4: drag over route, probably at about eight to ten yards 279 00:12:40,960 --> 00:12:44,800 Speaker 4: and then he's got pits on a corner door the sideline. 280 00:12:45,080 --> 00:12:47,599 Speaker 4: The Colts cover it pretty good. He gets out of 281 00:12:47,600 --> 00:12:50,920 Speaker 4: the pocket. There's nobody for him. He gets out of 282 00:12:51,000 --> 00:12:53,480 Speaker 4: the pocket, he can go get five or six yards 283 00:12:53,520 --> 00:12:55,400 Speaker 4: and hooks slide down and now it's second and three. 284 00:12:56,280 --> 00:12:58,559 Speaker 4: But he decides to kind of throw against his arm, 285 00:12:58,600 --> 00:12:59,920 Speaker 4: tries to hit Mooney. 286 00:13:00,080 --> 00:13:02,520 Speaker 5: Who's really got a guy draped all over him. 287 00:13:02,520 --> 00:13:04,559 Speaker 4: He could have maybe be called interference on the play, 288 00:13:04,720 --> 00:13:06,840 Speaker 4: but he throws a knee high throat in Mooney like 289 00:13:06,880 --> 00:13:09,120 Speaker 4: a bullet and Mooney doesn't catch it. 290 00:13:09,480 --> 00:13:10,439 Speaker 5: Now it's second and ten. 291 00:13:11,760 --> 00:13:14,600 Speaker 4: Those are decisions that he has got to get over. 292 00:13:14,679 --> 00:13:17,000 Speaker 4: He's got to go make the decision. I don't have 293 00:13:17,080 --> 00:13:20,720 Speaker 4: anything here except this, and this is acceptable. I'm going 294 00:13:20,760 --> 00:13:22,520 Speaker 4: to go get seven or eight and get on the ground. 295 00:13:22,760 --> 00:13:25,560 Speaker 4: He could have easily done that. And there's probably four 296 00:13:25,679 --> 00:13:29,719 Speaker 4: or five of those every game that that's part of 297 00:13:29,320 --> 00:13:32,679 Speaker 4: his growth. And again, young quarterback to what twelve starts 298 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:34,760 Speaker 4: in his career, eleven starts in his career, He's got 299 00:13:34,800 --> 00:13:35,679 Speaker 4: to get to some of that state. 300 00:13:35,960 --> 00:13:38,000 Speaker 3: It'll be interesting. And though I would love to better 301 00:13:38,040 --> 00:13:40,439 Speaker 3: pick his brain to see what his mindset is on 302 00:13:40,520 --> 00:13:43,440 Speaker 3: those particular type of plays. I remember when I played 303 00:13:43,480 --> 00:13:45,640 Speaker 3: in college, when I was here with the Falcons, the 304 00:13:45,800 --> 00:13:48,000 Speaker 3: number one rule was when you come out on boot, 305 00:13:48,160 --> 00:13:50,800 Speaker 3: you have to make sure that they feel like you 306 00:13:50,840 --> 00:13:53,240 Speaker 3: obviously can take off. You got to attack the line 307 00:13:53,280 --> 00:13:56,240 Speaker 3: of scrimmage so that they will come up. But the 308 00:13:56,320 --> 00:13:59,320 Speaker 3: number one rule is attack the line of scrimmage first, 309 00:13:59,679 --> 00:14:03,040 Speaker 3: and here comes something else open. But I would love 310 00:14:03,080 --> 00:14:06,200 Speaker 3: to know, because, like you mentioned, it's something that we've 311 00:14:06,280 --> 00:14:09,080 Speaker 3: seen in three or four games where you got opportunity 312 00:14:09,080 --> 00:14:10,760 Speaker 3: to pick up four or five yards and may not 313 00:14:10,800 --> 00:14:13,040 Speaker 3: seem like much, but like you mentioned, go from second 314 00:14:13,040 --> 00:14:15,079 Speaker 3: and ten to I mean first and ten to now 315 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:18,640 Speaker 3: you got second and six, second and five. Now things 316 00:14:18,760 --> 00:14:20,920 Speaker 3: are a little bit easier. It gets to okay, now 317 00:14:20,960 --> 00:14:22,560 Speaker 3: we're a little bit better on third down because our 318 00:14:22,600 --> 00:14:24,560 Speaker 3: third down is that's seventh plus like we've been in 319 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 3: for a long time, and that's a whole nother issue 320 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:28,280 Speaker 3: as well. But I think that kind of stuff can 321 00:14:28,320 --> 00:14:31,600 Speaker 3: also help your offense as well when you start getting 322 00:14:31,600 --> 00:14:33,320 Speaker 3: to those later down situations. 323 00:14:33,360 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 4: I mean, Morris wants to barbecue. They want to barbecue 324 00:14:36,200 --> 00:14:39,120 Speaker 4: the offensive coordinator. Yep, well you know what, my job's 325 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:40,800 Speaker 4: held a lot easier if you go get me six 326 00:14:40,880 --> 00:14:43,040 Speaker 4: or seven on that play, no doubt, as opposed to 327 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:44,720 Speaker 4: let's line up on second and ten. 328 00:14:44,880 --> 00:14:47,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, and Rahee Morris has mentioned it on multiple occasions 329 00:14:47,920 --> 00:14:50,160 Speaker 1: that we're playing in third and long too many times, Like, 330 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:53,360 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter what level you're playing at. Again, if 331 00:14:53,360 --> 00:14:56,240 Speaker 1: you constantly have to convert third and ten, third and twelve, 332 00:14:56,280 --> 00:14:59,200 Speaker 1: third and thirteen, it's it's gonna be a challenge, especially 333 00:14:59,200 --> 00:15:01,960 Speaker 1: in the National Football League. How defenses and players are 334 00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:05,400 Speaker 1: just so good. My key was the defense causing chaos 335 00:15:05,400 --> 00:15:07,800 Speaker 1: and arch you kind of talked about this already, and 336 00:15:08,000 --> 00:15:11,720 Speaker 1: they caused chaos. Seven sacks for pressure, a two turnovers, 337 00:15:11,760 --> 00:15:15,080 Speaker 1: nine tackles for lost, couple of prospect breakups in this game. 338 00:15:15,160 --> 00:15:18,120 Speaker 1: They did a lot of really good things and you 339 00:15:18,160 --> 00:15:20,360 Speaker 1: want to say, you want to put a check mark 340 00:15:20,440 --> 00:15:23,440 Speaker 1: by it, But when you lose the game and they 341 00:15:23,560 --> 00:15:25,880 Speaker 1: run the way that they did on the defense, it's 342 00:15:25,920 --> 00:15:29,680 Speaker 1: hard to find any It's hard to say, yeah, it's great, Well. 343 00:15:29,600 --> 00:15:31,240 Speaker 2: I mean it is. It's positive. You can build off 344 00:15:31,240 --> 00:15:31,400 Speaker 2: of it. 345 00:15:31,440 --> 00:15:33,160 Speaker 1: You want to continue to get pressure on the quarterback, 346 00:15:33,200 --> 00:15:35,440 Speaker 1: you want to create turnovers, but when it's in a 347 00:15:35,480 --> 00:15:37,360 Speaker 1: losing effort, it's just kind of hard to be excited 348 00:15:37,360 --> 00:15:37,720 Speaker 1: about it. 349 00:15:37,840 --> 00:15:39,200 Speaker 5: Right, So I think you're you. 350 00:15:39,360 --> 00:15:42,120 Speaker 4: I think that's a great it was a great idea 351 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:44,000 Speaker 4: as far as what you want to do, and you 352 00:15:44,040 --> 00:15:44,360 Speaker 4: did it. 353 00:15:44,440 --> 00:15:47,840 Speaker 5: You said that. Yep, I'm gonna ask you this rack. 354 00:15:48,200 --> 00:15:51,240 Speaker 4: You you've got your the young the two young players 355 00:15:51,240 --> 00:15:54,080 Speaker 4: on the edge are starting to come of age really quickly. 356 00:15:54,160 --> 00:15:58,000 Speaker 4: I mean, Pierce and Walker are coming right dorless inside 357 00:15:58,080 --> 00:16:02,440 Speaker 4: essentially a rookie in Mike is come making some stuff 358 00:16:02,440 --> 00:16:06,760 Speaker 4: you played. I mean they're common right, and so do 359 00:16:06,840 --> 00:16:08,920 Speaker 4: you believe I do, But I want to hear what 360 00:16:09,120 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 4: do you believe that what you're doing wrong defensively? And 361 00:16:13,360 --> 00:16:15,240 Speaker 4: again there's a lot going on, right, I think you're 362 00:16:15,280 --> 00:16:21,000 Speaker 4: still eight or ninth or tenth overall defense are fixable 363 00:16:22,080 --> 00:16:25,040 Speaker 4: to where the next week you can be marketably better 364 00:16:25,080 --> 00:16:26,440 Speaker 4: in some of the areas you made mistakes. 365 00:16:26,480 --> 00:16:28,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean I think a lot of especially when 366 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:30,840 Speaker 1: you when you talk about the explosive plays. Usually what 367 00:16:30,960 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 1: happens is it's one thing. It's like somebody forgot they're contained, 368 00:16:35,440 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 1: they got washed inside, or it was one mistackle or 369 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:41,800 Speaker 1: it was a missed assignment some but one person missed assignment. 370 00:16:41,800 --> 00:16:45,640 Speaker 1: That's why we always talk about like the difficulty in 371 00:16:45,640 --> 00:16:48,760 Speaker 1: the game of football is eleven players have to operate 372 00:16:48,800 --> 00:16:51,400 Speaker 1: efficiently at the same time in order to have success, 373 00:16:51,600 --> 00:16:55,640 Speaker 1: and sometimes one mistake on of play, whether it's offensively 374 00:16:55,720 --> 00:16:58,880 Speaker 1: or defensively, can turn into those game breaking plays. 375 00:16:59,640 --> 00:17:02,040 Speaker 2: And so so yeah, it's and the. 376 00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:03,920 Speaker 1: Other thing I hear from Raheem Morrison, and he's talking 377 00:17:03,960 --> 00:17:06,480 Speaker 1: a lot about offense, but you could say this about defense. 378 00:17:06,160 --> 00:17:09,800 Speaker 2: Too, is it's it's execution. It's just getting the job done. 379 00:17:09,840 --> 00:17:12,040 Speaker 1: Like a lot of times people are there to make 380 00:17:12,080 --> 00:17:14,320 Speaker 1: the play and you just don't make the play, like 381 00:17:14,560 --> 00:17:17,960 Speaker 1: the touchdown that Jonathan Taylor had, Like Jesse Bates was there. Yeah, 382 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:19,800 Speaker 1: you got to give Jonathan Taylor credit. He made a 383 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:22,800 Speaker 1: great move, he was there, Jesse Bates was there, just 384 00:17:22,840 --> 00:17:25,919 Speaker 1: didn't make the play right. And so, I mean that 385 00:17:26,119 --> 00:17:28,920 Speaker 1: was that final drive they were driving down the I mean, 386 00:17:29,200 --> 00:17:30,040 Speaker 1: oh yeah, I. 387 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:32,639 Speaker 5: At that point. 388 00:17:32,720 --> 00:17:34,320 Speaker 1: But I'm just you know, not to give an example, 389 00:17:34,400 --> 00:17:37,080 Speaker 1: but to point yes, it's it's things that can be fixable, 390 00:17:37,080 --> 00:17:40,119 Speaker 1: but a lot of times it's just one little breakdown. 391 00:17:39,640 --> 00:17:41,240 Speaker 2: And all of a sudden somebody's out the gate and 392 00:17:41,280 --> 00:17:41,760 Speaker 2: you're looking. 393 00:17:41,640 --> 00:17:42,280 Speaker 5: At it exposive. 394 00:17:42,359 --> 00:17:45,760 Speaker 4: Well, to your point, let's go back the Pierce touchdown. 395 00:17:45,840 --> 00:17:48,880 Speaker 4: They go two plays ninety five yards, had a dope. 396 00:17:49,200 --> 00:17:53,160 Speaker 4: They're playing quarters, okay, and so quarters means you got 397 00:17:53,200 --> 00:17:55,159 Speaker 4: for the layman fan out there, the quarters is you 398 00:17:55,240 --> 00:17:57,680 Speaker 4: got four guys playing what essentially is an umbrella. Look, 399 00:17:57,720 --> 00:18:01,080 Speaker 4: but they're playing quarters of the field. So so how 400 00:18:01,119 --> 00:18:02,879 Speaker 4: do you attack that is a lot of times in 401 00:18:03,080 --> 00:18:05,920 Speaker 4: post or double posts to try to pull one guy 402 00:18:05,920 --> 00:18:09,800 Speaker 4: out and get it isolated. Well, there's a learning process 403 00:18:09,840 --> 00:18:12,960 Speaker 4: that goes into the young safety. Watts is on the 404 00:18:13,000 --> 00:18:15,639 Speaker 4: same side of the field with the corner, and so 405 00:18:15,960 --> 00:18:18,440 Speaker 4: they run a post and a dig. Okay, so which 406 00:18:18,440 --> 00:18:20,679 Speaker 4: is an in round. So Warren they stacked and they 407 00:18:20,760 --> 00:18:23,399 Speaker 4: run a post on the corner. The corner's playing outside 408 00:18:23,400 --> 00:18:26,880 Speaker 4: technique and Warren, the tight end runs an in rount 409 00:18:26,920 --> 00:18:31,560 Speaker 4: at about twelve yards, and so the safety hesitates even 410 00:18:31,600 --> 00:18:34,720 Speaker 4: though there's nothing threatening Jesse And in fact, if you 411 00:18:34,760 --> 00:18:37,720 Speaker 4: look at the tape, Jesse goes like this, I got 412 00:18:37,800 --> 00:18:42,639 Speaker 4: him to free up Watts, but he hasn't seen it enough. 413 00:18:42,960 --> 00:18:44,119 Speaker 4: And this is what we're talking about. 414 00:18:44,160 --> 00:18:48,040 Speaker 5: Young guys. Developing. Watts bites on it just for acount, 415 00:18:48,119 --> 00:18:50,560 Speaker 5: and that's all you need is a quarterback. I've got 416 00:18:50,560 --> 00:18:52,200 Speaker 5: a post on an outside technique corner. 417 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:53,840 Speaker 4: I'm taking the shot because I can throw it over 418 00:18:53,880 --> 00:18:56,600 Speaker 4: the top of the safety and sure enough Watts tries 419 00:18:56,680 --> 00:18:58,600 Speaker 4: to get out of there, but he can't get there 420 00:18:58,640 --> 00:18:59,000 Speaker 4: in time. 421 00:18:59,040 --> 00:19:01,720 Speaker 5: Perfect throw. I point the football with the big receiver. 422 00:19:01,760 --> 00:19:04,879 Speaker 4: It's a touchdown that can be fixed because now all 423 00:19:04,880 --> 00:19:07,400 Speaker 4: of a sudden, I've seen it right shock a young guy, 424 00:19:07,600 --> 00:19:09,560 Speaker 4: and so he and Jesse are talking saying, listen, you 425 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:11,560 Speaker 4: see this. You got to look at the other side 426 00:19:11,560 --> 00:19:13,240 Speaker 4: of the field. You can't just be so locked on 427 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:15,720 Speaker 4: your side. If there's nobody threatening me on my side 428 00:19:15,720 --> 00:19:18,080 Speaker 4: of the field, I'm going to take that guy because 429 00:19:18,080 --> 00:19:20,440 Speaker 4: he's coming in my zone. Now he's leaving your quarter 430 00:19:20,520 --> 00:19:23,000 Speaker 4: to come in my quarter, and I got him, yep. 431 00:19:23,119 --> 00:19:25,400 Speaker 4: So your you keep getting the hell out of there 432 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:27,440 Speaker 4: so you can protect the corner on that and that post. 433 00:19:28,240 --> 00:19:30,560 Speaker 4: That's what I'm talking about. What you're talking about about 434 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:32,639 Speaker 4: run fitting and being in the right place the run fits. 435 00:19:33,160 --> 00:19:36,119 Speaker 4: That's what you can I think you can exponentially be better, 436 00:19:36,480 --> 00:19:40,560 Speaker 4: especially when young players see that kind of stuff. Oh okay, 437 00:19:40,560 --> 00:19:42,560 Speaker 4: that's what they can do to me, you know, and 438 00:19:42,680 --> 00:19:44,880 Speaker 4: I think that that's something they'll they'll improve on immediately. 439 00:19:44,960 --> 00:19:46,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I think that's the you know, you could 440 00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:50,000 Speaker 1: say what you want about Daniel Jones that he's not, 441 00:19:50,200 --> 00:19:53,080 Speaker 1: you know, an upper echelon NFL QB. But that's the 442 00:19:53,160 --> 00:19:55,960 Speaker 1: difference is in the college game to the NFL game 443 00:19:56,040 --> 00:19:59,399 Speaker 1: is sometimes shock the reads get simplified to the point 444 00:19:59,400 --> 00:20:01,880 Speaker 1: to where it's like, all right, here's the concept. You're 445 00:20:01,920 --> 00:20:04,680 Speaker 1: reading this safety like you see a hesitation, boom, cut 446 00:20:04,680 --> 00:20:06,560 Speaker 1: it loose right, and then all of a sudden, if 447 00:20:06,600 --> 00:20:08,520 Speaker 1: you see him drop back, then you go to number two, 448 00:20:08,600 --> 00:20:10,000 Speaker 1: then you go to the tight end, then you come 449 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:12,600 Speaker 1: to the checkdown whatever. But that's what I think the 450 00:20:13,040 --> 00:20:15,879 Speaker 1: average fan doesn't understand is that these guys are making 451 00:20:15,920 --> 00:20:18,439 Speaker 1: these decisions literally in the snap of a finger. But 452 00:20:18,480 --> 00:20:21,280 Speaker 1: it's just that hesitation that Arch talked about. As soon 453 00:20:21,280 --> 00:20:22,720 Speaker 1: as you see it, boom, you know you got. 454 00:20:22,600 --> 00:20:24,880 Speaker 3: It and you're talking about a hesitation. Here is an 455 00:20:24,920 --> 00:20:27,520 Speaker 3: example as well on the other side of where the 456 00:20:27,600 --> 00:20:29,719 Speaker 3: hesitation throws you off or whether the Falcons did a 457 00:20:29,720 --> 00:20:33,399 Speaker 3: really good job with disguising the sack fumbled by James Pearce. 458 00:20:34,000 --> 00:20:36,080 Speaker 3: They got seventy guys with a lot of scrimmers. Jesse 459 00:20:36,119 --> 00:20:38,520 Speaker 3: Bates is the outside guy on a line of scrimmage. 460 00:20:38,800 --> 00:20:41,639 Speaker 3: It looks like he's going to rush. So Daniel Jones 461 00:20:41,680 --> 00:20:44,720 Speaker 3: is like, okay, I see him rushing. They obviously they 462 00:20:44,760 --> 00:20:46,280 Speaker 3: have more guys than we can blow. They got five 463 00:20:46,320 --> 00:20:48,480 Speaker 3: guys in the protection. You got Jonathan Taylor, who's gonna 464 00:20:48,480 --> 00:20:49,920 Speaker 3: go right out here on the right side. 465 00:20:50,040 --> 00:20:50,840 Speaker 5: Run a little screen. 466 00:20:51,960 --> 00:20:55,600 Speaker 3: Jesse Bates peals on the screen. Danie Jones wants to 467 00:20:55,640 --> 00:20:58,280 Speaker 3: throw the screen, but now it's covered. He has to 468 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:01,520 Speaker 3: hesitate that little hesitation. James Pearce is the free guy 469 00:21:01,560 --> 00:21:04,240 Speaker 3: off the backside. Guess what, It goes to sack fumble. 470 00:21:04,359 --> 00:21:06,520 Speaker 3: So that's how you talking about how quickly they hesitated, 471 00:21:06,520 --> 00:21:09,160 Speaker 3: how quickly you see things days only the mindset. Okay, 472 00:21:09,160 --> 00:21:10,840 Speaker 3: I know I'm hot, I gotta get rid of this football. 473 00:21:10,920 --> 00:21:13,080 Speaker 3: But as he gets ready to go to football, Bass right, 474 00:21:13,160 --> 00:21:14,760 Speaker 3: the guy who looks like he's about to blitz because 475 00:21:14,760 --> 00:21:16,400 Speaker 3: you look at Jesse Base on the play hill, Oh, 476 00:21:16,440 --> 00:21:19,120 Speaker 3: he's repped up like he's coming snap at the ball. 477 00:21:19,359 --> 00:21:22,000 Speaker 3: He peels. Dan just looks to his right, Oh, I 478 00:21:22,040 --> 00:21:24,280 Speaker 3: can't throw that. By the time he hesitates to come back, 479 00:21:24,320 --> 00:21:27,160 Speaker 3: boom sack fumble the other way around. So that's how 480 00:21:27,280 --> 00:21:29,840 Speaker 3: quickly you're talking about a small hesitation or think you 481 00:21:30,000 --> 00:21:32,400 Speaker 3: knowing what a defense is going to do, can turn 482 00:21:32,440 --> 00:21:34,199 Speaker 3: into a play that works bell for the Falcons. 483 00:21:34,960 --> 00:21:37,680 Speaker 1: So let's kind of talk a little bit more. I've 484 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:40,440 Speaker 1: got again, I've got the two quarterbacks here, and talk 485 00:21:40,480 --> 00:21:46,440 Speaker 1: a little bit about these offensive inconsistencies. And sometimes Rahie 486 00:21:46,480 --> 00:21:49,199 Speaker 1: Morris always says stats are for losers, but there's I 487 00:21:49,240 --> 00:21:52,520 Speaker 1: look at him a lot because I think it tells stories, 488 00:21:52,880 --> 00:21:56,120 Speaker 1: trends where you're going. And the thing that I looked 489 00:21:56,119 --> 00:21:58,040 Speaker 1: at last night that was troubling to me was that 490 00:21:58,080 --> 00:22:00,359 Speaker 1: Michael Pennix has got a fifty eight point eight percent 491 00:22:00,400 --> 00:22:01,560 Speaker 1: completion rate this year. 492 00:22:02,119 --> 00:22:03,080 Speaker 2: And I looked and I. 493 00:22:03,040 --> 00:22:08,119 Speaker 1: Believe that there's only two quarterbacks that have played regular time. Okay, 494 00:22:08,160 --> 00:22:11,480 Speaker 1: not just the random fill in guy, but Dylan Gabriel 495 00:22:11,480 --> 00:22:13,679 Speaker 1: and cam Ward are the only two that are below 496 00:22:13,800 --> 00:22:16,560 Speaker 1: him as far as completion rate. And even if you 497 00:22:16,600 --> 00:22:19,000 Speaker 1: go back to last year, guys, he's been around a 498 00:22:19,040 --> 00:22:22,240 Speaker 1: fifty eight percent passer. That's not going to help you 499 00:22:22,280 --> 00:22:26,359 Speaker 1: win football games. So to my two quarterbacks here, Raheem 500 00:22:26,359 --> 00:22:29,119 Speaker 1: Morris is always talking about we got to execute, we 501 00:22:29,200 --> 00:22:31,840 Speaker 1: got to stay out a third and long. All those 502 00:22:31,840 --> 00:22:34,560 Speaker 1: would help all this out. How do they get Michael 503 00:22:34,680 --> 00:22:35,840 Speaker 1: And I'm not saying that he's got to be a 504 00:22:35,840 --> 00:22:38,840 Speaker 1: seventy five percent completion rate passer, that's unrealistic in the 505 00:22:38,920 --> 00:22:41,679 Speaker 1: National Football League, But sixty three to sixty five to 506 00:22:41,720 --> 00:22:44,520 Speaker 1: sixty seven is it helps you win football games? 507 00:22:44,640 --> 00:22:46,040 Speaker 2: How do they get him their arch? 508 00:22:46,840 --> 00:22:48,719 Speaker 5: Well, a lot of things have to happen. 509 00:22:49,040 --> 00:22:52,040 Speaker 4: And I asked you about that question defensively because I 510 00:22:52,080 --> 00:22:56,840 Speaker 4: feel like there are some pretty quick learned things that 511 00:22:56,920 --> 00:22:58,920 Speaker 4: you can fix things and you can be dramatically better 512 00:22:58,960 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 4: than next week. This one is a little bit more complicated, 513 00:23:02,560 --> 00:23:06,280 Speaker 4: and this one depends on guys around him making plays. 514 00:23:06,800 --> 00:23:08,840 Speaker 4: Kyle Pitts runs an over route on the first play 515 00:23:08,840 --> 00:23:10,240 Speaker 4: of the game and Pinnix puts. 516 00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:11,560 Speaker 5: The ball right on him. 517 00:23:12,119 --> 00:23:16,520 Speaker 4: It's a seventy yard touchdown, catch the ball, he drops 518 00:23:16,560 --> 00:23:21,320 Speaker 4: the football. Okay, you get a two man twist up front, 519 00:23:21,520 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 4: something that you have in practice every day. Two it's 520 00:23:27,240 --> 00:23:30,520 Speaker 4: a TT stunt. The two tackles twist we don't pick 521 00:23:30,560 --> 00:23:33,000 Speaker 4: it up. It's a four man pass rush and Pinnix 522 00:23:33,040 --> 00:23:35,159 Speaker 4: has got a guy right here in his face. What 523 00:23:35,200 --> 00:23:36,760 Speaker 4: are you wanting to do? You want him to throw 524 00:23:36,800 --> 00:23:40,240 Speaker 4: it away? There's another incompletion. Pinnix gets out of the 525 00:23:40,280 --> 00:23:43,239 Speaker 4: pocket on the boot leg like I talked about and 526 00:23:43,280 --> 00:23:47,199 Speaker 4: tries to shove it in to Mooney take off. Yep, Okay, 527 00:23:47,240 --> 00:23:51,320 Speaker 4: there's another incompletion. So I just talked about three incompletions. 528 00:23:51,960 --> 00:23:54,480 Speaker 4: You add that into maybe four or five other plays 529 00:23:54,480 --> 00:23:56,640 Speaker 4: where he could have made a better throw. I mean, 530 00:23:56,720 --> 00:23:59,520 Speaker 4: Kyle wins on a fade, it's a touchdown. Throw it 531 00:23:59,600 --> 00:24:02,000 Speaker 4: out there to him. If he gets it to him, 532 00:24:02,040 --> 00:24:05,359 Speaker 4: it's a walk in touchdown. He makes some mistakes that 533 00:24:05,440 --> 00:24:08,760 Speaker 4: add to it. My point is that there's not one 534 00:24:08,840 --> 00:24:10,399 Speaker 4: thing you point out and say, hey, Michael, you need to 535 00:24:10,440 --> 00:24:13,600 Speaker 4: take the higher percentage throw, which he can make better decisions. 536 00:24:14,080 --> 00:24:17,320 Speaker 4: Let's not throw the fade on on third and six. 537 00:24:17,760 --> 00:24:21,000 Speaker 4: Let's work something a little bit more, or on first down. 538 00:24:21,440 --> 00:24:23,320 Speaker 4: If we don't see anyth down, the Philli's drop it off. 539 00:24:23,400 --> 00:24:25,240 Speaker 4: You know, you can work on that kind of stuff, 540 00:24:25,880 --> 00:24:28,560 Speaker 4: But shak it. It's a myriad of things that are 541 00:24:28,600 --> 00:24:31,679 Speaker 4: going on the people around him have got to play 542 00:24:31,720 --> 00:24:33,600 Speaker 4: better to allow him to do this. 543 00:24:33,800 --> 00:24:36,000 Speaker 1: And then the one that you talked about the pits. 544 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:37,879 Speaker 1: I mean, yeah, he could have made a better throw, 545 00:24:37,920 --> 00:24:39,600 Speaker 1: but dude, I would also say, you got to go 546 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:42,399 Speaker 1: get the ball, right, Like I think Kyle Pitts is 547 00:24:42,440 --> 00:24:46,239 Speaker 1: one of the most athletic and physically imposing players, Like 548 00:24:46,640 --> 00:24:48,439 Speaker 1: I just don't feel like he made a great effort 549 00:24:48,440 --> 00:24:50,879 Speaker 1: to go get that ball, Like go reach over the 550 00:24:50,880 --> 00:24:52,280 Speaker 1: top of him and take it off the top of 551 00:24:52,280 --> 00:24:55,119 Speaker 1: his helmet, right, you long enough, you're athletic enough. Like 552 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:57,000 Speaker 1: that's the type of plays we saw it last week 553 00:24:57,040 --> 00:25:00,880 Speaker 1: with Drake London, like made three really difficult can tested catches. 554 00:25:01,240 --> 00:25:04,760 Speaker 1: Seemingly does that all the time. We've mentioned this before, 555 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:06,800 Speaker 1: like your quarterback's not always gonna throw a perfect throw. 556 00:25:07,040 --> 00:25:08,919 Speaker 1: Sometimes you gotta go bail them out, like you got 557 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:11,440 Speaker 1: to go make an even better catch to keep the 558 00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:13,760 Speaker 1: drive going to score a touchdown, whatever the case may be. 559 00:25:14,520 --> 00:25:17,400 Speaker 1: Is there anything else that you're seeing with Michael Pennix 560 00:25:17,400 --> 00:25:19,800 Speaker 1: that can help them just get a little bit more efficient. 561 00:25:20,160 --> 00:25:23,439 Speaker 3: I think there's a good job explaining a couple plays 562 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:26,040 Speaker 3: where you're like, Okay, there's easy plays where you can 563 00:25:26,040 --> 00:25:28,760 Speaker 3: get to find some easy completion, and then there are 564 00:25:28,760 --> 00:25:30,320 Speaker 3: some ones where you gotta flat out and say you 565 00:25:30,320 --> 00:25:32,360 Speaker 3: got to hit the route. There's some where you got 566 00:25:32,400 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 3: free access. You're throwing an out route to Mooney, or 567 00:25:34,960 --> 00:25:38,280 Speaker 3: you're throwing a dig routing the seals. Maybe maybe you 568 00:25:38,320 --> 00:25:40,320 Speaker 3: guys haven't worked together all the time, but there are 569 00:25:40,560 --> 00:25:42,600 Speaker 3: plays that are there you just gotta hit. And I 570 00:25:42,680 --> 00:25:46,760 Speaker 3: think ultimately he'll turn the tape on and he'll that's 571 00:25:46,760 --> 00:25:48,400 Speaker 3: on me. I gotta hit that one. And I think 572 00:25:48,440 --> 00:25:51,520 Speaker 3: that comes back to the maturity of Michael PENNOCKX and 573 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:54,160 Speaker 3: here he'll say that in the film room. Probably won't 574 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:55,719 Speaker 3: come out, you know, in the public. But there are 575 00:25:55,760 --> 00:25:57,240 Speaker 3: just plays that are out there that you can have 576 00:25:57,320 --> 00:26:00,400 Speaker 3: and then Arch I love for you to to dive 577 00:26:00,440 --> 00:26:03,120 Speaker 3: in it with me. But there's also the conversation of 578 00:26:03,800 --> 00:26:06,280 Speaker 3: what's happening below the waists. There are a lot of 579 00:26:06,320 --> 00:26:09,200 Speaker 3: things that people talk about, Hey, the feet work is 580 00:26:09,240 --> 00:26:11,800 Speaker 3: not there. Some people talk about, hey, sometimes when he's 581 00:26:11,800 --> 00:26:13,240 Speaker 3: throwing to his left, he don't get it all the 582 00:26:13,280 --> 00:26:16,480 Speaker 3: way open, and that causes issues as far as your accuracy. 583 00:26:17,800 --> 00:26:20,960 Speaker 3: But then there's the naysayers or there's people who say, 584 00:26:20,960 --> 00:26:22,800 Speaker 3: you know what, there are guys around the league, like 585 00:26:22,840 --> 00:26:26,159 Speaker 3: a Matthew Stafford who his feet are everywhere, but the 586 00:26:26,200 --> 00:26:29,040 Speaker 3: ball is on point and sometimes when you have a 587 00:26:29,160 --> 00:26:32,400 Speaker 3: strong arm like these both those guys have. You've made 588 00:26:32,400 --> 00:26:35,080 Speaker 3: those throws a thousand times without stepping into it. You 589 00:26:35,160 --> 00:26:39,040 Speaker 3: made that throw a thousand times without freaking step into 590 00:26:39,080 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 3: your target and get your belly to where it's supposed 591 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:44,320 Speaker 3: to be and all this kind of stuff. But then 592 00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:47,360 Speaker 3: when it becomes an issue like it is now, that's 593 00:26:47,400 --> 00:26:49,479 Speaker 3: when it starts to get really blown out of proportion, 594 00:26:49,560 --> 00:26:52,960 Speaker 3: and hey, maybe there's some things going on downstairs that's 595 00:26:53,080 --> 00:26:57,400 Speaker 3: causing the inaccuracy. So Artona if it's a big deal 596 00:26:57,440 --> 00:26:59,720 Speaker 3: to you, but it's something as a quarterback that I 597 00:26:59,720 --> 00:27:01,320 Speaker 3: pay tend to as well, because I was the guy 598 00:27:01,359 --> 00:27:04,639 Speaker 3: who at times footwork wasn't as good as it should be, 599 00:27:05,160 --> 00:27:08,160 Speaker 3: and ultimately it was why you were inaccurate or why 600 00:27:08,359 --> 00:27:11,040 Speaker 3: throws weren't on time or one point, because your feet 601 00:27:11,200 --> 00:27:13,600 Speaker 3: usually tell you where to go to hitch here, hitch there, 602 00:27:14,000 --> 00:27:16,400 Speaker 3: or coming out on time, or you know, just stepping 603 00:27:16,440 --> 00:27:18,000 Speaker 3: to your target as a big part of it too. 604 00:27:18,040 --> 00:27:21,080 Speaker 3: So I don't know if that is something that you 605 00:27:21,119 --> 00:27:23,440 Speaker 3: see as well that says, okay, maybe that's a part 606 00:27:23,480 --> 00:27:26,159 Speaker 3: of it, or maybe it's just you know, also, he 607 00:27:26,200 --> 00:27:27,040 Speaker 3: just got to hit that throw. 608 00:27:28,119 --> 00:27:28,439 Speaker 5: It is. 609 00:27:28,760 --> 00:27:31,760 Speaker 4: I think it's paramount Shock. What you're talking about is 610 00:27:32,000 --> 00:27:37,119 Speaker 4: a critical piece to taking some of the inaccuracies, some 611 00:27:37,200 --> 00:27:39,439 Speaker 4: of the things that he's doing that he can improve 612 00:27:39,480 --> 00:27:42,840 Speaker 4: on dramatically and bring his feet with him. The problem 613 00:27:43,000 --> 00:27:47,600 Speaker 4: is is, you guys are blessed. Shock had a monster arm, okay, 614 00:27:47,640 --> 00:27:51,440 Speaker 4: and that Pennix has a big arm YEP, Matt Stafford 615 00:27:52,080 --> 00:27:54,360 Speaker 4: monster arm. I didn't have that. My arm was more 616 00:27:54,400 --> 00:27:56,119 Speaker 4: like Montana's arm. I wish I could have thrown it 617 00:27:56,160 --> 00:27:59,280 Speaker 4: like Joe Montana, but I had to move my feet 618 00:27:59,280 --> 00:28:01,040 Speaker 4: a little bit more to make some of the throws 619 00:28:01,240 --> 00:28:02,560 Speaker 4: or not even make them at all, and I end 620 00:28:02,680 --> 00:28:04,479 Speaker 4: up taking a sack or trying to get out because 621 00:28:04,600 --> 00:28:07,119 Speaker 4: I knew I couldn't make that throw. You guys know 622 00:28:07,240 --> 00:28:10,399 Speaker 4: you can make the throw probably six out of ten times. 623 00:28:10,560 --> 00:28:14,000 Speaker 4: What happens those other four times it's either incomplete or 624 00:28:14,040 --> 00:28:16,639 Speaker 4: I put the ball in harm's way because I didn't 625 00:28:16,680 --> 00:28:19,159 Speaker 4: square my feet up to make the throw. And so 626 00:28:19,440 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 4: I think you're dead on he's now The Matt Stafford 627 00:28:23,119 --> 00:28:26,920 Speaker 4: argument has no water with me. Okay, what year is 628 00:28:26,960 --> 00:28:30,720 Speaker 4: this for Matt Stafford? Okay, I guarantee you go back 629 00:28:30,920 --> 00:28:34,040 Speaker 4: sixteen years ago. Matt Stafford's making the same throws at 630 00:28:34,040 --> 00:28:35,040 Speaker 4: Michael Pennix has thrown. 631 00:28:35,080 --> 00:28:38,080 Speaker 5: It ain't working out true, But now he understands. 632 00:28:38,360 --> 00:28:40,000 Speaker 4: And this is what I keep talking about. I know 633 00:28:40,040 --> 00:28:42,640 Speaker 4: you have you guys who both talked about as a 634 00:28:42,680 --> 00:28:45,720 Speaker 4: young player, whether you're Jalen Walker you're Michael Pennix. I 635 00:28:45,800 --> 00:28:47,760 Speaker 4: gotta figure out what I can get away with at 636 00:28:47,800 --> 00:28:50,360 Speaker 4: this level and what I can't. And he's still figuring 637 00:28:50,440 --> 00:28:54,280 Speaker 4: that stuff out. So he's gonna get better, but we 638 00:28:54,320 --> 00:28:56,520 Speaker 4: need other guys around him to make up for some 639 00:28:56,560 --> 00:28:59,120 Speaker 4: of those inefficiencies by making plays around him. 640 00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:03,040 Speaker 1: You can take on your favorite Atlanta Falcons player on 641 00:29:03,160 --> 00:29:06,320 Speaker 1: the gridiron, Well, how about on the gaming grid iron. 642 00:29:06,640 --> 00:29:09,080 Speaker 1: AT and T is hosting a special game with the 643 00:29:09,080 --> 00:29:13,400 Speaker 1: Pros event at Mercedes Benz Stadium on Monday, November seventeenth 644 00:29:13,560 --> 00:29:17,040 Speaker 1: at six pm. 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Falcons had a bye week comeback to 653 00:29:45,000 --> 00:29:47,600 Speaker 1: get a big win over Buffalo, sitting at three and two, 654 00:29:48,880 --> 00:29:52,800 Speaker 1: and since then they've lost four straight games. So now's 655 00:29:52,840 --> 00:29:54,920 Speaker 1: where I want you to take off your player helmet 656 00:29:55,000 --> 00:29:56,920 Speaker 1: and I want you to put on your coaching cap. 657 00:29:57,640 --> 00:30:00,240 Speaker 1: And how does Atlanta turn this thing around? 658 00:30:00,280 --> 00:30:00,520 Speaker 3: Shock? 659 00:30:00,640 --> 00:30:01,280 Speaker 5: Like? How do they? 660 00:30:01,880 --> 00:30:04,160 Speaker 1: Because it's easy to sit here and talk about playoffs, right, 661 00:30:04,200 --> 00:30:06,640 Speaker 1: but like we're three and six, Like, you gotta work 662 00:30:06,680 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 1: on getting one win, you gotta work on trying to 663 00:30:08,760 --> 00:30:09,960 Speaker 1: put together a winning streak. 664 00:30:09,960 --> 00:30:11,440 Speaker 2: How does that happen for Atlanta? 665 00:30:11,520 --> 00:30:14,160 Speaker 3: You know what? I think? Ultimately it's hard because you're 666 00:30:14,160 --> 00:30:15,680 Speaker 3: you're sitting here at three and six and you say, 667 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:19,640 Speaker 3: all right, you gotta find a way. And I think 668 00:30:19,680 --> 00:30:21,440 Speaker 3: for me, you look at some of the small things 669 00:30:21,440 --> 00:30:24,720 Speaker 3: that we've already talked about, and it's details it's the 670 00:30:24,880 --> 00:30:28,160 Speaker 3: small nuances within your game. You mentioned it when we 671 00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:31,080 Speaker 3: came on. The one eleventh part of it, I think 672 00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:34,840 Speaker 3: is huge. I think we focus a lot on not 673 00:30:34,880 --> 00:30:36,520 Speaker 3: just up talking about us. I'm talking about just fans 674 00:30:36,520 --> 00:30:38,800 Speaker 3: and generally talking about everything that's going on the whole 675 00:30:38,960 --> 00:30:41,800 Speaker 3: entire team. But I think when you get inside the team, 676 00:30:42,200 --> 00:30:45,920 Speaker 3: it's about the one guy. It's about you know whoever's playing. 677 00:30:46,080 --> 00:30:48,160 Speaker 3: You know that that that that that that left tackle, 678 00:30:48,200 --> 00:30:49,520 Speaker 3: and you got to make sure that you know, hey, 679 00:30:49,520 --> 00:30:51,240 Speaker 3: you're blocking this guy come off the edge. You gotta 680 00:30:51,240 --> 00:30:53,120 Speaker 3: do your one eleventh job. I think that's what it 681 00:30:53,120 --> 00:30:55,920 Speaker 3: comes down to, ultimately, the details of doing small things 682 00:30:55,920 --> 00:30:58,920 Speaker 3: that's gonna help you win ball games. Uh, when you 683 00:30:58,960 --> 00:31:01,360 Speaker 3: get outside of yourself and you try to do more 684 00:31:01,400 --> 00:31:04,680 Speaker 3: than what's asked of you, I think that's where you've 685 00:31:04,680 --> 00:31:07,080 Speaker 3: gotten in a little bit of trouble. And this is 686 00:31:07,560 --> 00:31:10,320 Speaker 3: a point in a season where each guy, and we 687 00:31:10,360 --> 00:31:12,320 Speaker 3: mentioned last week, you gotta go look at the mirror 688 00:31:12,320 --> 00:31:15,160 Speaker 3: and say, man, am I doing everything possible to help 689 00:31:15,200 --> 00:31:18,160 Speaker 3: this team win. If I'm a veteran, am I doing 690 00:31:18,240 --> 00:31:20,800 Speaker 3: everything possible to help one of my young guys come 691 00:31:20,840 --> 00:31:23,360 Speaker 3: along A little bit faster. Is there anything I could 692 00:31:23,360 --> 00:31:25,959 Speaker 3: do when I come in and watch more film. Can 693 00:31:26,000 --> 00:31:27,440 Speaker 3: I pull a guy to the side and say, you know, 694 00:31:27,560 --> 00:31:29,920 Speaker 3: I saw this, I saw that? Or is it just me? 695 00:31:30,120 --> 00:31:32,360 Speaker 3: Do I have to find ways to get better? No? 696 00:31:32,440 --> 00:31:35,520 Speaker 3: To me, you can't get the entire team better unless 697 00:31:35,560 --> 00:31:40,680 Speaker 3: each guy fundamentally finds out how they can improve this team. 698 00:31:41,120 --> 00:31:44,000 Speaker 1: And I think the other thing that is reality. It's 699 00:31:44,040 --> 00:31:48,080 Speaker 1: not an excuse, but it's reality is for the majority 700 00:31:48,080 --> 00:31:51,840 Speaker 1: of the season, you have two rookie pass rushers. You 701 00:31:51,880 --> 00:31:54,440 Speaker 1: have a rookie safety. You have a rookie Nickel who 702 00:31:54,520 --> 00:31:56,920 Speaker 1: just came back on the field, who missed a few games, 703 00:31:56,920 --> 00:31:58,040 Speaker 1: but he's still learning. 704 00:31:58,960 --> 00:32:00,480 Speaker 2: You got J. D. Bertram and that's. 705 00:32:00,360 --> 00:32:02,920 Speaker 1: Thrown into the middle of the defense now. And yeah, 706 00:32:02,920 --> 00:32:04,680 Speaker 1: he's not a rookie, but he's kind of a rookie 707 00:32:04,720 --> 00:32:07,040 Speaker 1: when it comes to playing inside linebacker down after down 708 00:32:07,080 --> 00:32:12,120 Speaker 1: after down in the national Yes, and you got a 709 00:32:12,200 --> 00:32:14,600 Speaker 1: quarterback and Michael Pennix that's in his second year, but 710 00:32:14,640 --> 00:32:16,800 Speaker 1: his first year is a full time starter. He's learning 711 00:32:16,920 --> 00:32:20,960 Speaker 1: every single week. It's not an excuse for losses, but 712 00:32:21,040 --> 00:32:23,800 Speaker 1: it is the reality of the situation when you have 713 00:32:23,880 --> 00:32:26,640 Speaker 1: so many young players that you're counting on to bring 714 00:32:26,720 --> 00:32:30,600 Speaker 1: production at critical positions, like your pass rushers in the 715 00:32:30,680 --> 00:32:33,560 Speaker 1: National Football League, your safeties, your defensive backs. If they're 716 00:32:33,600 --> 00:32:36,080 Speaker 1: not on the same page, if they're not communicating, bad 717 00:32:36,120 --> 00:32:39,440 Speaker 1: things can happen. Right, And if you haven't seen all 718 00:32:39,480 --> 00:32:42,360 Speaker 1: the things like you talked about with Xavier Watts, like unfortunately, 719 00:32:42,360 --> 00:32:45,160 Speaker 1: you're gonna have to learn from some bad mistakes in 720 00:32:45,240 --> 00:32:47,760 Speaker 1: order to be better the next time around. So arch 721 00:32:47,800 --> 00:32:50,200 Speaker 1: I wanted to get your opinion, like where the Falcons 722 00:32:50,240 --> 00:32:52,400 Speaker 1: are at three and six before we get to Carolina, 723 00:32:52,640 --> 00:32:55,600 Speaker 1: Like what has to be the mind shift knowing not 724 00:32:55,640 --> 00:32:57,800 Speaker 1: only have they lost four straight, but they're coming off 725 00:32:57,800 --> 00:33:00,000 Speaker 1: a trip that they just came overseas and they don't 726 00:33:00,080 --> 00:33:02,160 Speaker 1: have a bye week. Like, guys, saddle right back up, 727 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:03,640 Speaker 1: you got another game coming up on Sunday. 728 00:33:03,680 --> 00:33:05,959 Speaker 4: Well, you're capable of doing everything you need to do. 729 00:33:06,000 --> 00:33:08,480 Speaker 4: You just played two teams of what are combined sixteen 730 00:33:08,520 --> 00:33:11,040 Speaker 4: and four and you're right there. You could could have, 731 00:33:11,240 --> 00:33:13,360 Speaker 4: should have and maybe should have won both football games. 732 00:33:13,400 --> 00:33:16,160 Speaker 4: So if you want to think about do I belong 733 00:33:16,440 --> 00:33:18,800 Speaker 4: if there is some wavering as far as that goes, 734 00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:20,800 Speaker 4: you can throw that out the window. You know he 735 00:33:20,840 --> 00:33:23,360 Speaker 4: took Buffalo to task in this building. I mean, you've 736 00:33:23,360 --> 00:33:25,360 Speaker 4: got the ability to play with anybody in the National 737 00:33:25,360 --> 00:33:28,520 Speaker 4: Football League. You have the ability to play in games. 738 00:33:28,600 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 4: I mean, you took the ball on your own nineteen 739 00:33:31,600 --> 00:33:33,680 Speaker 4: yard line, went five plays, eighty one yard shoved at 740 00:33:33,720 --> 00:33:35,720 Speaker 4: the end zone. That was in the first first quarter. 741 00:33:36,080 --> 00:33:40,560 Speaker 4: You're capable of doing it. So I've got to understand 742 00:33:40,680 --> 00:33:43,640 Speaker 4: moments of the game that are going to be critical 743 00:33:43,680 --> 00:33:45,920 Speaker 4: without getting tight and oh god, here we go. We 744 00:33:45,960 --> 00:33:48,520 Speaker 4: got Okay, I'm going to give you guys for four. 745 00:33:48,640 --> 00:33:51,000 Speaker 4: For instance, we took over the ball at the minus 746 00:33:51,040 --> 00:33:53,320 Speaker 4: forty seven, which is our forty seven yard line. Any 747 00:33:53,360 --> 00:33:55,320 Speaker 4: minus is on our side of the fifty yard line 748 00:33:55,560 --> 00:33:58,960 Speaker 4: for the fans, minus forty seven minus forty forty four, 749 00:33:59,080 --> 00:34:03,520 Speaker 4: minus forty three, minus forty five. Okay, so you're essentially 750 00:34:03,560 --> 00:34:06,640 Speaker 4: fifty five yards from paid heart or you're what shock 751 00:34:06,880 --> 00:34:08,800 Speaker 4: twenty or rack twenty five. 752 00:34:09,320 --> 00:34:12,080 Speaker 5: Range this day. Okay, yeah, so yeah, okay. 753 00:34:12,000 --> 00:34:16,640 Speaker 4: We got one touchdown in four half field opportunities. We 754 00:34:16,680 --> 00:34:20,799 Speaker 4: got one touchdown. On the other hand, Indianapolis had a 755 00:34:20,920 --> 00:34:23,680 Speaker 4: very similar scenario. They took over at their minus forty 756 00:34:23,719 --> 00:34:28,560 Speaker 4: three minus forty one plus forty seven our side and 757 00:34:28,600 --> 00:34:31,279 Speaker 4: plus forty four, So they got four opportunities. They ended 758 00:34:31,360 --> 00:34:33,920 Speaker 4: up with thirteen points out of that we got seven. 759 00:34:34,360 --> 00:34:38,919 Speaker 4: We lost the game by six. So opportunities, whether it's 760 00:34:38,920 --> 00:34:41,160 Speaker 4: to make a play on a deep over route the 761 00:34:41,160 --> 00:34:42,640 Speaker 4: ball hits you right in the chest and runs for 762 00:34:42,680 --> 00:34:44,720 Speaker 4: a touchdown, or you get a guy wins on a fade, 763 00:34:44,800 --> 00:34:48,200 Speaker 4: put it on him, or you get a situation where 764 00:34:48,239 --> 00:34:50,840 Speaker 4: I got a half field opportunity, I don't have to 765 00:34:50,880 --> 00:34:53,799 Speaker 4: go eighty with it, seventy five get I can go 766 00:34:53,840 --> 00:34:57,160 Speaker 4: twenty five and ruin field goal range. I've got to 767 00:34:57,320 --> 00:35:00,520 Speaker 4: cash those opportunities in because, as it turned out, both 768 00:35:00,560 --> 00:35:03,520 Speaker 4: teams had four of them in the game, and more 769 00:35:03,560 --> 00:35:06,160 Speaker 4: often than not, there's going to be somewhere between nine 770 00:35:06,200 --> 00:35:08,799 Speaker 4: and eleven possessions in the game. If I get four 771 00:35:08,840 --> 00:35:11,480 Speaker 4: opportunities to get a half field, I have to score. 772 00:35:11,560 --> 00:35:14,880 Speaker 4: Got to capitalize, and they're not doing that, And to me, 773 00:35:15,520 --> 00:35:17,880 Speaker 4: that's the number one thing that's keeping you from winning 774 00:35:18,360 --> 00:35:21,279 Speaker 4: against You've got three one score games. You lost on 775 00:35:21,360 --> 00:35:24,920 Speaker 4: opening weekend to Tampa. That's a game you could have won. 776 00:35:25,280 --> 00:35:28,480 Speaker 4: You the last two weekends one score games if you 777 00:35:28,640 --> 00:35:31,560 Speaker 4: win those moments, we're six and three. We're not three 778 00:35:31,600 --> 00:35:34,160 Speaker 4: and six, yep. And to me, that's what it is. 779 00:35:34,200 --> 00:35:36,319 Speaker 3: How many how many points did we get them when 780 00:35:36,360 --> 00:35:37,200 Speaker 3: they had two turnovers? 781 00:35:38,520 --> 00:35:41,480 Speaker 4: No, well, the fumble that we got to, the walker fumble, 782 00:35:43,160 --> 00:35:44,839 Speaker 4: you're talking about, how many end points did we get? 783 00:35:45,280 --> 00:35:47,920 Speaker 4: We ended up we had three and out on that series. 784 00:35:48,560 --> 00:35:51,080 Speaker 4: Came in and went three and in fact three four. 785 00:35:51,400 --> 00:35:54,919 Speaker 4: You had four of those short field opportunities. Three two 786 00:35:54,960 --> 00:35:57,040 Speaker 4: of the short field opportunities we went three and out. 787 00:35:57,080 --> 00:35:59,040 Speaker 4: The other one we punted, and then we got one 788 00:35:59,040 --> 00:35:59,680 Speaker 4: where we went down and. 789 00:35:59,640 --> 00:36:02,000 Speaker 3: Scored at And that's my point is the hidden yards 790 00:36:02,000 --> 00:36:05,279 Speaker 3: in the ball game. You talk about special teams, big 791 00:36:05,320 --> 00:36:07,960 Speaker 3: returns by them, big returns by them, set them up, 792 00:36:08,000 --> 00:36:10,120 Speaker 3: you know what I'm saying. So the hidden yards in there, 793 00:36:10,360 --> 00:36:13,520 Speaker 3: the hidden yards on turnovers that you don't capitalize on. 794 00:36:13,840 --> 00:36:16,040 Speaker 3: Those are points left out there, Those are yards left 795 00:36:16,080 --> 00:36:18,920 Speaker 3: out there. Those are opportunities in the ball game that 796 00:36:18,960 --> 00:36:21,680 Speaker 3: could change a win or a loss. And we always 797 00:36:21,680 --> 00:36:23,319 Speaker 3: told you never know what play is gonna be. But 798 00:36:23,360 --> 00:36:26,520 Speaker 3: you got turnovers in this game, you got some short fields, 799 00:36:26,560 --> 00:36:29,560 Speaker 3: you got some opportunities that you don't capitalize on, but 800 00:36:29,640 --> 00:36:32,560 Speaker 3: they did and capitalize on their short yards, hitting yards, sitting. 801 00:36:32,400 --> 00:36:33,080 Speaker 5: Which is yeah. 802 00:36:33,080 --> 00:36:35,160 Speaker 4: So the question you go into the meetings with and 803 00:36:35,200 --> 00:36:37,560 Speaker 4: I know we've all been in the meetings. Okay, so 804 00:36:37,760 --> 00:36:40,640 Speaker 4: let's pair it down to those four possessions where we 805 00:36:40,719 --> 00:36:41,439 Speaker 4: got short field? 806 00:36:41,640 --> 00:36:42,319 Speaker 5: What did we do? 807 00:36:42,719 --> 00:36:45,400 Speaker 4: I guarantee you the staff is sitting down. If you 808 00:36:45,400 --> 00:36:47,200 Speaker 4: want to talk about coaching and all that kind they're 809 00:36:47,239 --> 00:36:50,200 Speaker 4: sitting down and evaluating. Okay, what did I call? What 810 00:36:50,320 --> 00:36:53,440 Speaker 4: did we do with those opportunities? Because we didn't really 811 00:36:53,480 --> 00:36:56,000 Speaker 4: do anything. We had one score for a touchdown, the 812 00:36:56,000 --> 00:36:58,359 Speaker 4: other three came up empty. Two of them are three 813 00:36:58,400 --> 00:37:03,040 Speaker 4: and outs. You get a major change of momentum with 814 00:37:03,160 --> 00:37:05,440 Speaker 4: the play you talked about where Pierce comes off the edge, 815 00:37:05,440 --> 00:37:08,200 Speaker 4: blows him up, Walker recovers the football, and now you 816 00:37:08,280 --> 00:37:11,960 Speaker 4: got this opportunity with momentum and they're feeling bad about themselves. 817 00:37:12,040 --> 00:37:14,360 Speaker 4: You sack the quarterback in, we don't do anything. 818 00:37:14,080 --> 00:37:15,279 Speaker 5: With it, We don't cash it in. 819 00:37:16,000 --> 00:37:19,200 Speaker 4: The staff, I guarantee you is grinding right now on 820 00:37:19,400 --> 00:37:22,000 Speaker 4: why are we not taking advantage those half field opportunities? 821 00:37:22,040 --> 00:37:24,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, and you guys mentioned it, and I thought about 822 00:37:24,600 --> 00:37:26,840 Speaker 1: it during the game, like it was. It was not 823 00:37:26,960 --> 00:37:29,600 Speaker 1: a good enough special team's performance to win the football game. 824 00:37:29,680 --> 00:37:31,359 Speaker 1: Gave up too many returns, did not have a good 825 00:37:31,400 --> 00:37:34,719 Speaker 1: punt one time. Guys, it's field position, right, It's all 826 00:37:34,800 --> 00:37:37,800 Speaker 1: about field position. There was one play that I actually 827 00:37:37,800 --> 00:37:41,360 Speaker 1: rewound as a kickoff coverage, and I think it's not 828 00:37:41,400 --> 00:37:43,719 Speaker 1: one hundred percent sure how you say his last time, Katriano, 829 00:37:43,880 --> 00:37:47,600 Speaker 1: the young tight ends he's playing contain on the left side, 830 00:37:47,680 --> 00:37:50,919 Speaker 1: and somehow he gets swallowed up inside and he gives 831 00:37:50,960 --> 00:37:53,920 Speaker 1: the edge like it's it's kind of contain one oh one. 832 00:37:53,960 --> 00:37:54,600 Speaker 2: When you're in that. 833 00:37:54,520 --> 00:37:57,840 Speaker 1: Position, like, you have to leave your outside arm free 834 00:37:58,120 --> 00:38:00,520 Speaker 1: and they cannot bounce outside of you. If they do, 835 00:38:00,600 --> 00:38:03,359 Speaker 1: there's likely nobody there to make the play. Like, that's 836 00:38:03,400 --> 00:38:06,680 Speaker 1: why that position is Squeeze it down, keep your outside 837 00:38:06,760 --> 00:38:09,120 Speaker 1: arm free, and if he starts bubbing this way, you've 838 00:38:09,160 --> 00:38:11,760 Speaker 1: got to fight your way outside to turn him into 839 00:38:11,800 --> 00:38:14,080 Speaker 1: the rest of the coverage team. Right, if you get 840 00:38:14,160 --> 00:38:16,520 Speaker 1: him outside, boom, That's exactly what happens. All of a sudden, 841 00:38:16,520 --> 00:38:19,920 Speaker 1: the guys at midfield, right, and like that's let's call 842 00:38:20,000 --> 00:38:22,960 Speaker 1: it two and a half to three first downs right there, right, 843 00:38:23,160 --> 00:38:25,960 Speaker 1: you get them tackled around the twenty five versus the 844 00:38:26,040 --> 00:38:28,800 Speaker 1: fifty or longer, like you just gave them three first 845 00:38:28,840 --> 00:38:32,040 Speaker 1: downs Like this National Football League, they're gonna make you 846 00:38:32,120 --> 00:38:33,520 Speaker 1: pay for that, right rack. 847 00:38:33,560 --> 00:38:34,480 Speaker 5: How much is it? Like? 848 00:38:34,920 --> 00:38:37,279 Speaker 4: How much have you been able to figure out over 849 00:38:37,280 --> 00:38:40,440 Speaker 4: the first these two seasons with the new dynamic kickoff? 850 00:38:42,360 --> 00:38:44,600 Speaker 4: Is it like a running play you just talked about 851 00:38:44,680 --> 00:38:46,880 Speaker 4: keeping my outside It almost you're almost describing like a 852 00:38:46,920 --> 00:38:49,759 Speaker 4: defensive defensive leverage defensive end where I gotta keep, I 853 00:38:49,760 --> 00:38:51,920 Speaker 4: gotta leverage, I gotta turn the play back to the inside. 854 00:38:51,920 --> 00:38:52,719 Speaker 5: Is that what we're talking about? 855 00:38:52,760 --> 00:38:54,719 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, but I would say even back when 856 00:38:54,760 --> 00:38:56,799 Speaker 1: when I was playing in special teams, was the same 857 00:38:56,840 --> 00:38:59,000 Speaker 1: way when we had the old school rules. Right when 858 00:38:59,040 --> 00:39:01,680 Speaker 1: you were running down, was like you always your two 859 00:39:01,719 --> 00:39:05,360 Speaker 1: players on each side, right, the widest two. One was 860 00:39:05,400 --> 00:39:07,399 Speaker 1: your contain that was going all the way down. One 861 00:39:07,520 --> 00:39:08,360 Speaker 1: was your safety. 862 00:39:08,560 --> 00:39:08,759 Speaker 3: Right. 863 00:39:09,000 --> 00:39:10,920 Speaker 1: So they would run down and then they would throttle 864 00:39:10,960 --> 00:39:13,560 Speaker 1: down a little bit, and their responsibility was if something 865 00:39:13,680 --> 00:39:17,040 Speaker 1: gets if they skate out, you're there. You should be unblocked. 866 00:39:17,120 --> 00:39:19,760 Speaker 1: If not, there's gonna be somebody coming late for you. 867 00:39:19,760 --> 00:39:21,440 Speaker 1: Your job is to go make that play like that's 868 00:39:21,480 --> 00:39:23,759 Speaker 1: a corner, a nickel, or a safety because that's what 869 00:39:23,760 --> 00:39:25,840 Speaker 1: they're used to, right, coming up in the box and 870 00:39:25,920 --> 00:39:27,960 Speaker 1: kind of seeing what happens and going to making a tackle. 871 00:39:28,680 --> 00:39:31,799 Speaker 1: But with this new kickoff rule, now it's like they're 872 00:39:31,880 --> 00:39:33,840 Speaker 1: right next to the guy right when the when the 873 00:39:33,880 --> 00:39:36,200 Speaker 1: catch is being made and then you're going downfield. But 874 00:39:36,239 --> 00:39:39,560 Speaker 1: the same principle applies, right, these got to go back 875 00:39:39,600 --> 00:39:41,399 Speaker 1: into the rest of your coverage team, right, that's when 876 00:39:41,400 --> 00:39:42,960 Speaker 1: you're gonna get the tackle right away, you get him 877 00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:45,120 Speaker 1: down on the ground. So special teams has got to 878 00:39:45,120 --> 00:39:48,040 Speaker 1: be better. So let's turn the page real quick. Let's 879 00:39:48,040 --> 00:39:50,879 Speaker 1: talk about Carolina. If there's one game where we got 880 00:39:50,880 --> 00:39:53,440 Speaker 1: to have a short term memory, it's the Panthers. It 881 00:39:53,520 --> 00:39:55,279 Speaker 1: was not one of those one score games that you 882 00:39:55,320 --> 00:39:58,040 Speaker 1: talked about it. It was an embarrassing performance that I'm 883 00:39:58,080 --> 00:39:59,960 Speaker 1: sure a lot of people in this locker room shot 884 00:40:00,440 --> 00:40:04,759 Speaker 1: are looking to avenge that loss. Okay, I'm gonna throw 885 00:40:04,760 --> 00:40:06,799 Speaker 1: this question up to you. You can take it based off 886 00:40:06,840 --> 00:40:08,840 Speaker 1: of the last performance, or you can take it based 887 00:40:08,880 --> 00:40:10,600 Speaker 1: off of what needs to happen in this game. But 888 00:40:10,640 --> 00:40:14,520 Speaker 1: how does Atlanta flush the last four weeks flush? Berlin 889 00:40:14,600 --> 00:40:17,760 Speaker 1: Germany potentially flushed the last time they played the Panthers 890 00:40:17,920 --> 00:40:21,160 Speaker 1: and have a different result on Sundays. 891 00:40:21,760 --> 00:40:25,560 Speaker 3: It sounds cliche, but this is one of those you 892 00:40:25,600 --> 00:40:28,200 Speaker 3: go back, it was way back in week three, and 893 00:40:28,280 --> 00:40:30,560 Speaker 3: you figure out how different are you from week three? 894 00:40:30,760 --> 00:40:33,600 Speaker 3: You think about the things that led to the loss 895 00:40:33,600 --> 00:40:35,880 Speaker 3: in that ballgame, and I went back and looked at it, 896 00:40:35,920 --> 00:40:37,879 Speaker 3: and you look at the statue and you say, man, 897 00:40:38,560 --> 00:40:41,160 Speaker 3: you're dominating a lot of categories in that ballgame. You 898 00:40:41,200 --> 00:40:44,880 Speaker 3: look at the numbers and Carolina was three of eleven 899 00:40:44,920 --> 00:40:49,320 Speaker 3: on third down. Falcons outgained them by close to almost 900 00:40:49,320 --> 00:40:51,279 Speaker 3: one hundred yards in the ball game. Yards per play, 901 00:40:51,400 --> 00:40:52,960 Speaker 3: they were four point one. You were five point h 902 00:40:53,040 --> 00:40:54,960 Speaker 3: but you had three turtles in the game, You had 903 00:40:54,960 --> 00:40:56,839 Speaker 3: two interceptions, You had a funnel in that ball game. 904 00:40:57,040 --> 00:40:58,919 Speaker 3: And when you have those kind of issues on the road, 905 00:40:59,239 --> 00:41:01,440 Speaker 3: guess what, No. Tenchs out of ten, you're probably not 906 00:41:01,480 --> 00:41:05,360 Speaker 3: gonna come out of it the right way. Obviously, Bryce Young, 907 00:41:05,600 --> 00:41:07,520 Speaker 3: they did a really good job of just getting the 908 00:41:07,520 --> 00:41:10,719 Speaker 3: football out of his hands. This is going to be 909 00:41:10,880 --> 00:41:12,920 Speaker 3: I think a game where you come back, you're in 910 00:41:12,960 --> 00:41:14,759 Speaker 3: your own building. It's been a while since you've been back, 911 00:41:15,719 --> 00:41:18,200 Speaker 3: and ultimately, I think it just comes down to just 912 00:41:18,480 --> 00:41:21,080 Speaker 3: the pride that you have coming into this ball Hey, 913 00:41:21,280 --> 00:41:23,640 Speaker 3: you're all in tow in the division. You gotta go 914 00:41:23,680 --> 00:41:26,239 Speaker 3: win this ball game. If you fall one three and 915 00:41:26,280 --> 00:41:30,200 Speaker 3: you fall behind, you can't get swept by the Carolina Panthers. 916 00:41:30,480 --> 00:41:32,479 Speaker 3: And then they come here and do that. I think 917 00:41:32,520 --> 00:41:34,960 Speaker 3: this is I go back to the details of your 918 00:41:35,000 --> 00:41:38,080 Speaker 3: assignment each week, and you know, you look back on 919 00:41:38,080 --> 00:41:39,360 Speaker 3: that ball game. There are a lot of things that 920 00:41:39,400 --> 00:41:40,840 Speaker 3: you can clean up. There a lot of things that 921 00:41:40,880 --> 00:41:42,480 Speaker 3: were very fixable. There are a lot of things that 922 00:41:42,880 --> 00:41:44,960 Speaker 3: if you play just a little bit better, you have 923 00:41:45,000 --> 00:41:47,759 Speaker 3: a different outcome. And of course they're gonna look back 924 00:41:47,760 --> 00:41:49,319 Speaker 3: and say, hey, they just they went on the road 925 00:41:49,320 --> 00:41:51,239 Speaker 3: the Green Bay gotta win. But then they lose to 926 00:41:51,239 --> 00:41:53,160 Speaker 3: the Saints this past week, So you look up what 927 00:41:53,160 --> 00:41:55,640 Speaker 3: the Saints did one hundred and twenty two rush yaws 928 00:41:55,680 --> 00:41:59,520 Speaker 3: on thirty seven attempts. This is a ball game where 929 00:41:59,520 --> 00:42:01,359 Speaker 3: you can get back hit a run game. I think 930 00:42:01,560 --> 00:42:03,120 Speaker 3: it starts there. I think it takes a lot of 931 00:42:03,160 --> 00:42:06,120 Speaker 3: pressure off your quarterback. It gives you more opportunities to 932 00:42:06,120 --> 00:42:08,239 Speaker 3: push the football down the field, and it gives you 933 00:42:08,280 --> 00:42:11,880 Speaker 3: a little opportunity. So they had one hundred and seventy 934 00:42:11,920 --> 00:42:14,120 Speaker 3: five total yards in the ballgame. They with three to 935 00:42:14,200 --> 00:42:17,000 Speaker 3: nine on third down. Again, now we're not the best 936 00:42:17,000 --> 00:42:20,319 Speaker 3: team on third down ourselves, but there's some things that 937 00:42:20,680 --> 00:42:22,560 Speaker 3: they're not doing well either. So how about we go 938 00:42:22,600 --> 00:42:25,000 Speaker 3: out and you know, continue the trend in this game 939 00:42:25,040 --> 00:42:25,399 Speaker 3: at home. 940 00:42:25,960 --> 00:42:28,239 Speaker 1: This team is five and five, the Carolina Panthers. But 941 00:42:28,280 --> 00:42:30,600 Speaker 1: as you look at their season, like, I can't figure 942 00:42:30,640 --> 00:42:30,920 Speaker 1: them out. 943 00:42:31,000 --> 00:42:31,200 Speaker 3: Yeah. 944 00:42:31,960 --> 00:42:35,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, they lost to the Patriots forty two to thirteen. Okay, 945 00:42:35,480 --> 00:42:37,919 Speaker 1: they beat the Cowboys thirty to twenty seven. They beat 946 00:42:37,960 --> 00:42:41,640 Speaker 1: the Jets barely, thirteen to six. We know the Jets struggles. 947 00:42:41,840 --> 00:42:45,080 Speaker 1: They get hammered by the Bills, okay, forty to nine. 948 00:42:45,520 --> 00:42:48,600 Speaker 1: They respond by beating the Packers on the road at Lambeau, 949 00:42:48,840 --> 00:42:50,480 Speaker 1: and then they lose to the Saints, who's got their 950 00:42:50,520 --> 00:42:53,000 Speaker 1: own issues, right. So it's like when you think you're 951 00:42:53,000 --> 00:42:55,000 Speaker 1: talking about like you try to figure out what's what's 952 00:42:55,040 --> 00:42:58,319 Speaker 1: a team's trajectory. I don't know what the Panther trajectory is. 953 00:42:58,719 --> 00:43:01,040 Speaker 1: Arch there's a bunch of teams that like a sol 954 00:43:01,239 --> 00:43:04,759 Speaker 1: letely exactly. But I'm gonna ask you the same question, like, 955 00:43:05,000 --> 00:43:07,319 Speaker 1: what's it gonna What's what has to be different this 956 00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:08,520 Speaker 1: weekend for Atlanta Arch. 957 00:43:08,760 --> 00:43:12,440 Speaker 4: I think that I was really pleased with how we 958 00:43:12,480 --> 00:43:15,120 Speaker 4: got back to what Raheem had talked about. Part of 959 00:43:15,160 --> 00:43:17,239 Speaker 4: the backbone of this offensive unit is to be able 960 00:43:17,280 --> 00:43:18,960 Speaker 4: to come off the ball and run the football, and 961 00:43:19,040 --> 00:43:21,320 Speaker 4: I thought you were able to two way go the 962 00:43:21,400 --> 00:43:23,560 Speaker 4: run a good bit. I was really impressed to the 963 00:43:23,640 --> 00:43:26,000 Speaker 4: left side. Shout out to Kyle Hinton, who stepped in 964 00:43:26,000 --> 00:43:28,440 Speaker 4: just his second start of his career. He's played some 965 00:43:28,480 --> 00:43:30,759 Speaker 4: forty three, forty four games in his career, but as 966 00:43:30,800 --> 00:43:33,359 Speaker 4: a starter, just his second start. I thought he did 967 00:43:33,400 --> 00:43:35,239 Speaker 4: a really good job off that left side. In fact, 968 00:43:35,320 --> 00:43:38,279 Speaker 4: I thought we were mashing him in the run game 969 00:43:38,400 --> 00:43:40,160 Speaker 4: on the left side a good bit in the game. 970 00:43:40,239 --> 00:43:45,080 Speaker 4: So getting back to that, the numbers defy logic. Would 971 00:43:45,120 --> 00:43:47,320 Speaker 4: you say they had total offense the first time we 972 00:43:47,360 --> 00:43:50,480 Speaker 4: played him in Week three, twenty four, two hundred and 973 00:43:50,480 --> 00:43:52,520 Speaker 4: twenty four yards, They were three or thirteen on thirdy 974 00:43:52,520 --> 00:43:54,000 Speaker 4: ten and they won thirty to nothing. 975 00:43:55,000 --> 00:43:57,560 Speaker 2: How does that happen a few times? 976 00:43:57,640 --> 00:43:57,839 Speaker 3: Yeah? 977 00:43:57,880 --> 00:43:59,600 Speaker 4: Well, the pick six right at the start of the 978 00:43:59,640 --> 00:44:02,439 Speaker 4: second made it seventeen to nothing, and at that point 979 00:44:02,440 --> 00:44:04,000 Speaker 4: we kind of shifted gears and got out a game 980 00:44:04,000 --> 00:44:07,279 Speaker 4: plan or whatever and turned down field goals because we 981 00:44:07,320 --> 00:44:09,680 Speaker 4: missed a couple of those and so it got sideways. 982 00:44:09,719 --> 00:44:12,760 Speaker 4: But the numbers would defy that. Get back to running 983 00:44:12,760 --> 00:44:14,480 Speaker 4: the football. Who you were I think you got You 984 00:44:14,560 --> 00:44:17,400 Speaker 4: got did a really good job of reidentifying that in 985 00:44:17,440 --> 00:44:19,880 Speaker 4: your run game. What was it, twenty nine run plays, 986 00:44:19,920 --> 00:44:23,480 Speaker 4: twenty eight pass plays. Balance is whatever it takes to win. 987 00:44:23,600 --> 00:44:26,760 Speaker 4: I know it's thrown out there by the media that balanced. 988 00:44:26,760 --> 00:44:28,320 Speaker 4: Oh you ran it thirty times and you threw it 989 00:44:28,360 --> 00:44:31,279 Speaker 4: twenty that's great balance. Well, the numbers would indicate really 990 00:44:31,320 --> 00:44:34,360 Speaker 4: good balance. Twenty eight throws twenty nine. It's what it 991 00:44:34,400 --> 00:44:36,560 Speaker 4: takes to win the foot all though at fifty five times, 992 00:44:36,600 --> 00:44:38,239 Speaker 4: If that's the balance, I need to win the game. 993 00:44:39,200 --> 00:44:40,920 Speaker 4: But I think you can come back to run the football. 994 00:44:41,160 --> 00:44:43,279 Speaker 4: The thing that you have to guard against is the 995 00:44:43,320 --> 00:44:46,600 Speaker 4: explosives have crept up on Atlanta's defense. The last couple 996 00:44:46,560 --> 00:44:48,799 Speaker 4: of weeks, gave up seven in New England. I think 997 00:44:48,840 --> 00:44:52,759 Speaker 4: you gave up twelve this week. So nineteen plays of 998 00:44:52,800 --> 00:44:55,919 Speaker 4: fifteen yards or more. Other than that, the chaos you're 999 00:44:55,960 --> 00:44:59,040 Speaker 4: talking about seven. You've got thirteen sacks in the last 1000 00:44:59,040 --> 00:45:02,080 Speaker 4: two weeks. Takeaways, you're doing what you want to do. 1001 00:45:02,560 --> 00:45:06,720 Speaker 4: Let's take away the explosive play, which means Bryce Young. 1002 00:45:07,760 --> 00:45:10,800 Speaker 4: I don't think he's a great player, but he's a facilitator, 1003 00:45:10,880 --> 00:45:13,520 Speaker 4: kind of a point guard, small point guard and if 1004 00:45:13,560 --> 00:45:16,320 Speaker 4: you allow him to move around in the pocket, slide 1005 00:45:16,400 --> 00:45:19,880 Speaker 4: and fine, guys. And we had a problem with Daniel Jones. 1006 00:45:20,160 --> 00:45:21,719 Speaker 4: To me, that would be one of the keys for 1007 00:45:21,840 --> 00:45:26,080 Speaker 4: me is we got to keep Daniel, keep Bryce from 1008 00:45:26,160 --> 00:45:29,680 Speaker 4: buying time, and then let's tackle the football when they 1009 00:45:29,760 --> 00:45:30,319 Speaker 4: try to run it. 1010 00:45:30,360 --> 00:45:33,239 Speaker 1: Okay, I like it. Last question, all right, this is 1011 00:45:33,239 --> 00:45:39,120 Speaker 1: Shock's favorite game. Yay Shock three word key only three? 1012 00:45:39,520 --> 00:45:42,560 Speaker 1: All right, I'm going first again. Yeah, because I'm giving 1013 00:45:42,560 --> 00:45:45,600 Speaker 1: you guys time. Three words and only three words. 1014 00:45:45,600 --> 00:45:47,920 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, it is meat. It's be y'allo like that. 1015 00:45:48,120 --> 00:45:54,480 Speaker 1: Special teams win. Okay, special teams win. That means you're 1016 00:45:54,480 --> 00:45:56,480 Speaker 1: buttoned up, you do what you're supposed to do on 1017 00:45:56,480 --> 00:45:59,000 Speaker 1: special teams, and you win that phase of the game. 1018 00:45:59,239 --> 00:46:02,239 Speaker 4: Simple, can't can't be Let's go dogs that. 1019 00:46:03,920 --> 00:46:07,680 Speaker 3: I don't know what's wrong with that one. I'll go 1020 00:46:08,200 --> 00:46:10,480 Speaker 3: how about play with urgency? 1021 00:46:12,080 --> 00:46:15,759 Speaker 5: I like that because that talks about those short field opportunities. Right, yeah, 1022 00:46:15,960 --> 00:46:17,480 Speaker 5: that's money. Come on, what. 1023 00:46:17,560 --> 00:46:18,600 Speaker 3: You got baby? I like it. 1024 00:46:18,760 --> 00:46:21,360 Speaker 2: Shock actually had some efficiency with his words. 1025 00:46:22,520 --> 00:46:24,160 Speaker 3: I felt like going over. I said, I'm not gonna 1026 00:46:24,200 --> 00:46:24,400 Speaker 3: do it. 1027 00:46:24,880 --> 00:46:26,759 Speaker 4: Well, one of the hot players on their team has 1028 00:46:26,760 --> 00:46:30,839 Speaker 4: been Rico. Down right, I'm gonna say he may let 1029 00:46:30,960 --> 00:46:33,240 Speaker 4: go say no to Rico, say. 1030 00:46:33,200 --> 00:46:40,520 Speaker 1: No, no, no, Fai, I gotta retake the course. 1031 00:46:40,560 --> 00:46:46,640 Speaker 6: Now I got six weeks of course, but Rico Rico, Okay, no, 1032 00:46:46,640 --> 00:46:49,759 Speaker 6: no too Rico like that like that, Yeah, because I 1033 00:46:49,760 --> 00:46:51,440 Speaker 6: can kind of be like a little slang. 1034 00:46:51,160 --> 00:46:51,680 Speaker 5: Too no toa. 1035 00:46:52,040 --> 00:46:52,640 Speaker 3: You know what I'm saying. 1036 00:46:52,800 --> 00:46:56,839 Speaker 1: No, it's like no apostrophe t a. You know they're 1037 00:46:56,880 --> 00:47:01,439 Speaker 1: still like, I blew it. I I failed the course. 1038 00:47:01,440 --> 00:47:06,440 Speaker 3: Today we put the bars. 1039 00:47:05,280 --> 00:47:08,240 Speaker 1: Just to recap. We recapped the Falcons game over at Berlin. 1040 00:47:08,320 --> 00:47:11,799 Speaker 1: Jeremy went in a number of different angles there. We 1041 00:47:11,880 --> 00:47:13,520 Speaker 1: talked a little bit about what it's going to take 1042 00:47:13,560 --> 00:47:15,319 Speaker 1: to get back on track, and then we talked about 1043 00:47:15,320 --> 00:47:17,279 Speaker 1: the Panthers who they are, maybe what they we don't 1044 00:47:17,320 --> 00:47:19,360 Speaker 1: really know who they are, but what it's going to 1045 00:47:19,400 --> 00:47:20,360 Speaker 1: take for a victory. 1046 00:47:20,520 --> 00:47:22,400 Speaker 3: This Sunday, last day, go ho was the food out 1047 00:47:22,440 --> 00:47:24,359 Speaker 3: there good? No. 1048 00:47:30,960 --> 00:47:33,080 Speaker 4: We stayed at the Grand Hyatt Hotel there, and they 1049 00:47:33,080 --> 00:47:34,839 Speaker 4: did a really good job. And it felt like there 1050 00:47:34,880 --> 00:47:37,600 Speaker 4: was a Schmorgas board all day long there because as 1051 00:47:37,640 --> 00:47:39,640 Speaker 4: soon as they took the breakfast down. You guys know 1052 00:47:39,640 --> 00:47:42,000 Speaker 4: you've been on these road trips, here comes the breakfast 1053 00:47:42,040 --> 00:47:44,120 Speaker 4: and you're going, Wow. I could just sit here and 1054 00:47:44,200 --> 00:47:48,000 Speaker 4: be eight hundred pounds. So the stuff they made for 1055 00:47:48,120 --> 00:47:50,560 Speaker 4: us over there was pretty good. I didn't really delve 1056 00:47:50,640 --> 00:47:54,480 Speaker 4: into the local cuisine other than I had a. 1057 00:47:54,480 --> 00:47:55,160 Speaker 5: Couple of pints. 1058 00:47:55,360 --> 00:47:56,160 Speaker 3: I'll tell you that. 1059 00:47:58,719 --> 00:48:03,799 Speaker 5: Went in Berlin, right, was not october Fest, so I 1060 00:48:03,840 --> 00:48:04,160 Speaker 5: missed that. 1061 00:48:05,480 --> 00:48:09,239 Speaker 1: Hey, remember to follow us on your podcast apps like comment, subscribe, 1062 00:48:09,480 --> 00:48:11,520 Speaker 1: Give us a shout, holler at us, let us know 1063 00:48:11,520 --> 00:48:13,560 Speaker 1: if you want to hear something different, want our opinions 1064 00:48:13,600 --> 00:48:16,279 Speaker 1: on something other than what we're talking about. 1065 00:48:16,320 --> 00:48:17,080 Speaker 2: Give us a shout. 1066 00:48:17,840 --> 00:48:21,080 Speaker 1: We'll be back next week and hopefully we are recapping 1067 00:48:21,120 --> 00:48:24,279 Speaker 1: the Falcons getting off the losing schnid and coming away 1068 00:48:24,320 --> 00:48:26,640 Speaker 1: with a divisional win over the Carolina Panthers. 1069 00:48:26,760 --> 00:48:28,920 Speaker 5: I'll be half of shock Arch. I'm racking. This is 1070 00:48:28,920 --> 00:48:30,759 Speaker 5: Falcon's Dollible, presented by at and T we'll see you 1071 00:48:30,800 --> 00:48:31,080 Speaker 5: next time. 1072 00:48:31,120 --> 00:48:49,600 Speaker 2: Everybody