1 00:00:01,400 --> 00:00:18,080 Speaker 1: The volume. What is going on everybody? John Middlecoff three 2 00:00:18,079 --> 00:00:21,240 Speaker 1: and now podcast. How are we doing my friends? Hopefully 3 00:00:21,280 --> 00:00:24,880 Speaker 1: everyone's having a great day. Morning whenever you may be 4 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:28,520 Speaker 1: listening to this. We just watched a little Sunday Night football. 5 00:00:29,600 --> 00:00:32,560 Speaker 1: Joseph Burrow, I don't even know that's his real game, 6 00:00:33,400 --> 00:00:36,120 Speaker 1: came storming back in the second half. But Jim Harbaugh 7 00:00:36,840 --> 00:00:40,839 Speaker 1: and Justin Herbert and the Chargers they prevail, So we 8 00:00:41,040 --> 00:00:44,400 Speaker 1: will dive into that game. That thing was bananas. That 9 00:00:44,640 --> 00:00:49,360 Speaker 1: was If you would have told me Chargers Bengals would 10 00:00:49,360 --> 00:00:51,360 Speaker 1: be one of the more entertaining halves of the year, 11 00:00:51,360 --> 00:00:54,480 Speaker 1: I don't know if I'd believed you, but I guess 12 00:00:54,480 --> 00:00:56,840 Speaker 1: the Chargers historically playing a lot of crazy games. The 13 00:00:56,840 --> 00:01:00,680 Speaker 1: Bengals have had just a season from from who knows 14 00:01:00,680 --> 00:01:03,720 Speaker 1: where because four and seven, but clearly they're pretty good, 15 00:01:03,840 --> 00:01:07,039 Speaker 1: but they just can't win. So we'll dive into that. 16 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:09,959 Speaker 1: We got to dive into some quarterback talk because Lamar 17 00:01:11,280 --> 00:01:13,400 Speaker 1: gets these big games against the Chiefs and the Steelers. 18 00:01:13,400 --> 00:01:17,320 Speaker 1: Man he just doesn't quite look the same dominates everybody 19 00:01:17,400 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 1: else wins MVPs, but today him and the Bengals lost 20 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:24,959 Speaker 1: to a team that did not score a touchdown. They 21 00:01:24,959 --> 00:01:29,680 Speaker 1: did not score a touchdown. Rough and we'll do a 22 00:01:29,720 --> 00:01:32,360 Speaker 1: little overrated Underrated. I went on with Colin as I 23 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 1: do every week, so you can go check that out. 24 00:01:34,640 --> 00:01:36,959 Speaker 1: That is up on YouTube on the podcast feed. We 25 00:01:37,000 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 1: talked for about an hour and a half. We talked 26 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:39,960 Speaker 1: about Jake Paul a little bit at the end, two 27 00:01:40,080 --> 00:01:43,280 Speaker 1: and Tyson. For those of you that watched that fight, 28 00:01:43,840 --> 00:01:46,520 Speaker 1: if you could, I mean, the buffering issues were quite 29 00:01:46,560 --> 00:01:48,720 Speaker 1: the experience. I actually had to go to dinner, so 30 00:01:48,840 --> 00:01:52,120 Speaker 1: I watched the beginning like well before the Tyson like 31 00:01:52,120 --> 00:01:53,920 Speaker 1: the opening stuff, and then I came back in the 32 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:56,480 Speaker 1: middle of the fight and it turns out that Tyson 33 00:01:56,520 --> 00:01:58,400 Speaker 1: looked that way the whole time, which is kind of sad. 34 00:01:58,480 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 1: But million people watched or attempted to watch through the buffering. 35 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:08,040 Speaker 1: And so we'll talk a little overrated underrated. Check out 36 00:02:08,080 --> 00:02:10,160 Speaker 1: the podcast. You know, if you listen on Collins feed, 37 00:02:10,200 --> 00:02:12,120 Speaker 1: make sure you're suscribed to three and Out as well 38 00:02:12,120 --> 00:02:14,240 Speaker 1: as the YouTube channel. Make sure you subscribe to that. 39 00:02:14,639 --> 00:02:19,679 Speaker 1: Appreciate everyone that listens. And before we talk some football, 40 00:02:19,960 --> 00:02:21,680 Speaker 1: you want to go to a game? How fun did 41 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:25,560 Speaker 1: that game look look like tonight? Sunday Night Football Chargers Bengals. 42 00:02:25,760 --> 00:02:28,080 Speaker 1: I was thinking of watching this game. I was like, one, 43 00:02:28,320 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 1: the jerseys on these two teams historically like cheap franchises, 44 00:02:32,160 --> 00:02:34,560 Speaker 1: yet they've been kind of relevant over the last twenty years, 45 00:02:34,600 --> 00:02:36,800 Speaker 1: played in some big games. The jerseys in that game 46 00:02:37,040 --> 00:02:40,280 Speaker 1: was awesome, and it's like, yeah, you know, do I 47 00:02:40,320 --> 00:02:41,800 Speaker 1: know what you want at the game? Probably? Not? But 48 00:02:41,840 --> 00:02:44,040 Speaker 1: how awesome would it have been to be at SOFI 49 00:02:44,160 --> 00:02:47,080 Speaker 1: to watch that game? And you can go because if 50 00:02:47,080 --> 00:02:48,480 Speaker 1: you want to go to Sofi, if you want to 51 00:02:48,480 --> 00:02:52,519 Speaker 1: go to any event, concert, comedy show, college, the college 52 00:02:52,560 --> 00:02:55,720 Speaker 1: football playoffs aren't that far away. If you want to 53 00:02:55,720 --> 00:02:57,360 Speaker 1: go to one of those games, I would imagine. I mean, 54 00:02:57,400 --> 00:02:59,600 Speaker 1: the first round is going to be at home, so 55 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 1: at least for some of the teams. Imagine Colorado, the 56 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:05,320 Speaker 1: Colorado Buffaloes, if they went out, they will get a 57 00:03:05,320 --> 00:03:08,320 Speaker 1: home playoff game. How awesome is that? So go to 58 00:03:08,360 --> 00:03:10,480 Speaker 1: game Time right now. Take the guess work out of 59 00:03:10,560 --> 00:03:14,080 Speaker 1: buying tickets with game Time. Download the game Time app today, 60 00:03:14,160 --> 00:03:16,200 Speaker 1: create an account and use the code Jawn for twenty 61 00:03:16,200 --> 00:03:18,760 Speaker 1: dollars off for his purchase. 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Definitely of the ending, 72 00:03:53,360 --> 00:03:56,320 Speaker 1: but even the second half. Two things really jumped out 73 00:03:56,320 --> 00:03:59,840 Speaker 1: to me. One, this is why you give a guy 74 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:03,920 Speaker 1: sixteen to seventeen million, because the Chargers have lost that 75 00:04:04,040 --> 00:04:08,560 Speaker 1: exact game. They played in that exact game. Sometimes they 76 00:04:08,560 --> 00:04:10,560 Speaker 1: were the team in front, like they were tonight, and 77 00:04:10,600 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 1: the other team came storming back. Sometimes it was flip flopped. 78 00:04:13,680 --> 00:04:16,080 Speaker 1: They were the team that was down twenty four to six, 79 00:04:16,160 --> 00:04:18,920 Speaker 1: twenty seven to six and came storming back to take 80 00:04:18,960 --> 00:04:21,880 Speaker 1: the lead or to tie the game. But they have 81 00:04:21,960 --> 00:04:26,480 Speaker 1: lost that game the overwhelming majority of my adult life, 82 00:04:26,680 --> 00:04:31,159 Speaker 1: and I turned forty last month. They always lose that game. 83 00:04:32,080 --> 00:04:35,200 Speaker 1: I have seen the Chargers over the course of the 84 00:04:35,279 --> 00:04:40,200 Speaker 1: last twenty years play in so many four o'clock window 85 00:04:40,240 --> 00:04:42,240 Speaker 1: games for those of you on the East Coast, for 86 00:04:42,279 --> 00:04:43,920 Speaker 1: those of us on the West Coast, the one o'clock 87 00:04:43,960 --> 00:04:49,240 Speaker 1: kickoff and the last quarter of football look something like that. 88 00:04:50,240 --> 00:04:55,400 Speaker 1: And under Brandon Staley, Anthony Lynn, Mike McCoy, they have 89 00:04:55,640 --> 00:05:00,360 Speaker 1: lost that game. And listen, it's football. Sometimes things gonna 90 00:05:00,400 --> 00:05:03,760 Speaker 1: go bad. Sometimes you're gonna have a stretch where your 91 00:05:03,760 --> 00:05:07,520 Speaker 1: star quarterback fumbles and gives them, you know, a good 92 00:05:07,520 --> 00:05:10,479 Speaker 1: field position and an easy drive for a touchdown, where 93 00:05:10,520 --> 00:05:13,480 Speaker 1: your punter fucks up and gives them a short field, 94 00:05:14,160 --> 00:05:15,560 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden you have a big lead 95 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:19,280 Speaker 1: and you're like, what the hell happens? And bad coaches 96 00:05:19,520 --> 00:05:24,440 Speaker 1: lose that game, and Jim Harbaugh wins that game. Because 97 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:27,680 Speaker 1: I promise you this, if Brandon Staley was their coach, 98 00:05:27,680 --> 00:05:29,960 Speaker 1: if Anthony Lynn was their coach, if Mike McCoy was 99 00:05:30,000 --> 00:05:33,160 Speaker 1: their coach, there is no way I am sitting here 100 00:05:33,240 --> 00:05:37,279 Speaker 1: right now talking about a Chargers victory, talking about a 101 00:05:37,279 --> 00:05:40,359 Speaker 1: team who is going to the playoffs. One of my 102 00:05:40,480 --> 00:05:44,839 Speaker 1: great regrets is verbalizing. And I'm a podcast host. So 103 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:47,279 Speaker 1: I kind of have to of like, I love the 104 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:50,840 Speaker 1: Chargers to make the playoffs, and all of you guys 105 00:05:51,320 --> 00:05:54,320 Speaker 1: who listen, and even some people in like the media. 106 00:05:54,320 --> 00:05:57,800 Speaker 1: I got Doug Gottlieb who's a Charger fan who's talking 107 00:05:57,800 --> 00:06:00,000 Speaker 1: to me before the season. No way, not enough weapon. 108 00:06:00,160 --> 00:06:02,680 Speaker 1: They've gotten rid of too much. They're gonna make strides. 109 00:06:02,720 --> 00:06:05,599 Speaker 1: They're not a playoff team. They're not going to the playoffs. 110 00:06:05,760 --> 00:06:08,200 Speaker 1: They're at worst gonna be the sixth seed, and honestly, 111 00:06:08,200 --> 00:06:10,479 Speaker 1: there's a pretty good chance with the Ravens losing, they're 112 00:06:10,480 --> 00:06:14,560 Speaker 1: the five seed, all because of one man. Justin Herbert 113 00:06:14,600 --> 00:06:17,240 Speaker 1: has been a really good player for a while. Khalil 114 00:06:17,279 --> 00:06:19,760 Speaker 1: Mack is injured, but when he plays, he's awesome. Same 115 00:06:19,760 --> 00:06:22,719 Speaker 1: thing with Derwin James. We knew Slater the left tackle 116 00:06:22,800 --> 00:06:26,000 Speaker 1: was good. Joe Walt would be good anywhere this team. 117 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:28,159 Speaker 1: I could give him a lot of random coaches probably 118 00:06:28,240 --> 00:06:31,000 Speaker 1: win seven eight games. I give him Jim Harbaugh Boom 119 00:06:31,040 --> 00:06:34,840 Speaker 1: eleven twelve wins, and I'll promise you this on the 120 00:06:34,920 --> 00:06:38,600 Speaker 1: road in that first round, depending on the matchup, if 121 00:06:38,600 --> 00:06:41,120 Speaker 1: they're the five seed and they're playing Houston Texans, they're 122 00:06:41,160 --> 00:06:46,960 Speaker 1: winning that game. This guy's incredible. What have we ever seen? 123 00:06:47,160 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 1: We have seen a lot of guys, going back to 124 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:54,480 Speaker 1: when I was young, Jimmy Johnson, Oklahoma State, Miami dominate, 125 00:06:54,560 --> 00:06:57,960 Speaker 1: dominate Cowboys, then dominate, and then he's just an NFL guy. 126 00:06:58,920 --> 00:07:00,440 Speaker 1: We have seen a lot of co which just go 127 00:07:00,640 --> 00:07:04,120 Speaker 1: college to the NFL and then you stay. We rarely 128 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:07,400 Speaker 1: see guys. We've seen guys go college to the NFL, 129 00:07:07,760 --> 00:07:10,320 Speaker 1: fail and then go back to college and dominate again. 130 00:07:11,280 --> 00:07:14,800 Speaker 1: When do we see a guy college dominate, go to 131 00:07:14,840 --> 00:07:20,240 Speaker 1: the NFL, dominate, go back to college, dominate Natty, then 132 00:07:20,320 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 1: go back to the NFL, take a franchise that's a laughingstock, boom, 133 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:30,560 Speaker 1: immediately dominate. Eleven and six, twelve and five year one. 134 00:07:30,640 --> 00:07:34,680 Speaker 1: This team won five fucking games last year. I think 135 00:07:34,760 --> 00:07:37,160 Speaker 1: sometimes we forget it because a lot of times the 136 00:07:37,280 --> 00:07:39,880 Speaker 1: Chargers they have been close. Remember a couple of years 137 00:07:39,920 --> 00:07:43,680 Speaker 1: ago playing Derek Carr on the Sunday Night Football the 138 00:07:43,720 --> 00:07:46,320 Speaker 1: last game of the season, and they lost. They've had 139 00:07:46,320 --> 00:07:48,760 Speaker 1: a lot of seasons like that where there are friends 140 00:07:48,840 --> 00:07:51,440 Speaker 1: like eight nine, ten win team right on the CUSP, 141 00:07:51,520 --> 00:07:56,400 Speaker 1: maybe get a wild card. Last year they won five games. 142 00:07:56,800 --> 00:07:58,960 Speaker 1: Part of that Brandon Staley one of the worst head 143 00:07:58,960 --> 00:08:01,920 Speaker 1: coaches you'll ever see. Somehow the forty nine ers hired 144 00:08:01,960 --> 00:08:05,320 Speaker 1: them and their season as torpedoed. That's a whole nother conversation. 145 00:08:06,560 --> 00:08:10,880 Speaker 1: Jim Harborough man works wonders wherever he goes. The other 146 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:14,480 Speaker 1: thing that jumped out to me, they're five quarterbacks in 147 00:08:14,560 --> 00:08:17,640 Speaker 1: the world who are just absolutely elite at their job, 148 00:08:18,160 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 1: who are either young, prime of their career, guys you know, thirty, 149 00:08:22,000 --> 00:08:25,160 Speaker 1: sub thirty. I would say Matt Stafford would be the 150 00:08:25,200 --> 00:08:28,280 Speaker 1: sixth guy, but you're talking about a much older player. 151 00:08:28,320 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 1: He's been in the league since two thousand and eight. 152 00:08:30,920 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 1: He's thirty six thirty seven years old. But when he's 153 00:08:33,320 --> 00:08:36,320 Speaker 1: on he can play as well as those that group 154 00:08:36,360 --> 00:08:40,000 Speaker 1: of five. We saw two of those five players tonight 155 00:08:40,040 --> 00:08:44,160 Speaker 1: on that field. Obviously Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson 156 00:08:44,200 --> 00:08:47,800 Speaker 1: are the other three, but the level of talent that 157 00:08:47,840 --> 00:08:52,720 Speaker 1: those two individuals possess is incredible to watch if you 158 00:08:52,920 --> 00:08:57,160 Speaker 1: love football, like Justin Herbert is a complete freak show. 159 00:08:57,800 --> 00:09:01,720 Speaker 1: He's six foot six, two hundred and forty five pounds 160 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:05,240 Speaker 1: with the howitzer for an arm. We have seen guys 161 00:09:05,280 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 1: like that hell, we're watching one in Buffalo become Hall 162 00:09:08,440 --> 00:09:11,760 Speaker 1: of Fame level players. And it's cool to watch Jim Harbaugh, 163 00:09:12,320 --> 00:09:14,800 Speaker 1: you know, help him go to the next level. And 164 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 1: over time, as they improve the skill guys around him, 165 00:09:17,920 --> 00:09:20,720 Speaker 1: it will look a lot better. I like Lad mcconacky, 166 00:09:20,760 --> 00:09:23,559 Speaker 1: but when he's basically your number one wide receiver, your 167 00:09:23,600 --> 00:09:27,680 Speaker 1: offense is gonna have some limitations. The cool thing about 168 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:31,400 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow is he's not as big and as tall 169 00:09:31,720 --> 00:09:35,400 Speaker 1: and as physical of a runner as Justin Herbert. He 170 00:09:35,440 --> 00:09:38,720 Speaker 1: doesn't have that arm strength, but when you watch him play, 171 00:09:38,760 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 1: you go, I don't think it's humanly possible to play 172 00:09:43,520 --> 00:09:46,559 Speaker 1: better football than that guy played. In the second half, 173 00:09:48,679 --> 00:09:53,319 Speaker 1: They're down twenty seven to six, and Joe Burrow on 174 00:09:53,440 --> 00:09:57,200 Speaker 1: three straight drives in the second half, leads three touchdowns. 175 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 1: And there are plays throughout those touchdowns or he's either 176 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:05,240 Speaker 1: breaking tackles in the backfield, scrambling around, pushing the ball 177 00:10:05,280 --> 00:10:08,720 Speaker 1: down the field. It just doesn't get any better. That's 178 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:12,320 Speaker 1: as good as it gets when it comes to NFL 179 00:10:12,400 --> 00:10:15,679 Speaker 1: quarterback play. And I think when you think of that crew, 180 00:10:15,960 --> 00:10:20,520 Speaker 1: those five guys, Mahome's a freak, right, I mean, huge 181 00:10:20,640 --> 00:10:26,760 Speaker 1: arm huge playmaker, big time athlete, obviously the best right 182 00:10:26,880 --> 00:10:29,120 Speaker 1: over the course his resume over the close of the 183 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:32,280 Speaker 1: last five or six years. Lamar Jackson is the most 184 00:10:32,320 --> 00:10:35,840 Speaker 1: remarkable runner we've ever seen. We'll dive into him and 185 00:10:35,880 --> 00:10:38,720 Speaker 1: he's improved a lot as a passer, but his running 186 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 1: is what separates him. Josh Allen is like if cam 187 00:10:44,480 --> 00:10:48,080 Speaker 1: Newton was also accurate as a passer. That's what that is, 188 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:52,520 Speaker 1: and Justin Herbert is like some version of that, and 189 00:10:52,559 --> 00:10:54,480 Speaker 1: you go, well, Joe Burrow, he doesn't quite have the 190 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:57,800 Speaker 1: arm as these other guys. He's definitely the slowest of 191 00:10:57,840 --> 00:11:03,080 Speaker 1: the group, yet his innate skills are like Peyton Manning 192 00:11:03,160 --> 00:11:07,320 Speaker 1: or Tom Brady. And the underrated part about him is 193 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:10,480 Speaker 1: because you know, he doesn't move as well as those guys. 194 00:11:11,040 --> 00:11:17,120 Speaker 1: He gets mollywopped and I mean destroyed several times a 195 00:11:17,160 --> 00:11:20,920 Speaker 1: game and tonight because literally their season is on the 196 00:11:20,960 --> 00:11:24,199 Speaker 1: line if they win this game. They're five and six, 197 00:11:24,840 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 1: and they they got a little life. I mean, they 198 00:11:27,280 --> 00:11:29,440 Speaker 1: got so much talent they could rattle off some wins 199 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:31,480 Speaker 1: and all of a sudden it's like, oh, the Bengals 200 00:11:31,480 --> 00:11:34,520 Speaker 1: are seven and seven. Can they run the table and 201 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:37,040 Speaker 1: get to ten and seven and make the playoffs, but 202 00:11:37,120 --> 00:11:39,360 Speaker 1: that would be on the table. They had to win 203 00:11:39,400 --> 00:11:44,880 Speaker 1: the night, and that motherfucker is just getting I mean, 204 00:11:45,160 --> 00:11:49,080 Speaker 1: absolutely smashed. There was a play where they called a 205 00:11:49,120 --> 00:11:52,600 Speaker 1: personal foul on number ninety three, which again I don't know. 206 00:11:52,640 --> 00:11:55,160 Speaker 1: When you're three hundred pounds and you tackle the quarterback 207 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:57,080 Speaker 1: and you're in the middle of the air, They're like, 208 00:11:57,120 --> 00:11:59,080 Speaker 1: you can't drive him to the ground. What is that 209 00:11:59,160 --> 00:12:01,959 Speaker 1: human being supposed to do? Is he supposed to float 210 00:12:02,000 --> 00:12:06,319 Speaker 1: away like he's Superman? Is he supposed to like grow 211 00:12:06,400 --> 00:12:10,280 Speaker 1: wings and fly off the top and float off Joe 212 00:12:10,320 --> 00:12:14,120 Speaker 1: Burrow's body. Obviously, it's humanly impossible to do that, and 213 00:12:14,160 --> 00:12:16,360 Speaker 1: it never happens, and that penalty is called all the time. 214 00:12:16,600 --> 00:12:19,120 Speaker 1: The defensive line there's nothing he can do. It's like, well, 215 00:12:19,120 --> 00:12:22,600 Speaker 1: you gotta do what. I'm running full speed, I break 216 00:12:23,000 --> 00:12:25,880 Speaker 1: the offensive lineman's grips and I hit the quarterback. I 217 00:12:25,920 --> 00:12:28,640 Speaker 1: can't control my body. We're going to the fucking ground 218 00:12:28,679 --> 00:12:31,320 Speaker 1: and I land on top of him. And you saw 219 00:12:31,400 --> 00:12:34,840 Speaker 1: Joe Burrow's face. I can't even imagine the pain he 220 00:12:34,920 --> 00:12:38,079 Speaker 1: felt when that guy not only drove him into the 221 00:12:38,080 --> 00:12:40,520 Speaker 1: ground but then was lying on top of him. And 222 00:12:40,559 --> 00:12:44,560 Speaker 1: there were several other plays throughout tonight whereas he's letting 223 00:12:44,840 --> 00:12:48,120 Speaker 1: rid of the ball, a guy is coming through his 224 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 1: side and hitting him at warp speed and you just 225 00:12:52,679 --> 00:12:57,320 Speaker 1: see Burrow's body fly one way or the other. And 226 00:12:57,559 --> 00:13:00,280 Speaker 1: every single time he just gets up and he's starts 227 00:13:00,360 --> 00:13:03,480 Speaker 1: kind of like grimacing to the next wherever the ball 228 00:13:03,559 --> 00:13:06,800 Speaker 1: went and wherever they're going to spot the ball. And 229 00:13:06,840 --> 00:13:08,600 Speaker 1: I say this all the time about the quarterback position. 230 00:13:08,640 --> 00:13:11,920 Speaker 1: It's a sexy position, right. They get all the money, 231 00:13:12,360 --> 00:13:15,000 Speaker 1: they get, all the fame, they usually get all the women. 232 00:13:16,080 --> 00:13:19,000 Speaker 1: Life's fucking great. When you're good at that position, it 233 00:13:19,040 --> 00:13:22,560 Speaker 1: doesn't get any better. They are the superstars of the league. 234 00:13:24,080 --> 00:13:27,920 Speaker 1: To be a great player at that position, your toughness 235 00:13:27,960 --> 00:13:30,800 Speaker 1: has to be a ten out of ten. If your 236 00:13:30,840 --> 00:13:34,160 Speaker 1: toughness is a question mark at that position, you are 237 00:13:34,240 --> 00:13:38,679 Speaker 1: limited how good you can be. One of mahomes defining 238 00:13:38,760 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 1: characteristics is how tough he is. Lamar has some deficiencies 239 00:13:43,320 --> 00:13:46,120 Speaker 1: in these big games as a passer. No one has 240 00:13:46,160 --> 00:13:50,320 Speaker 1: ever or will ever question how tough the guys Josh 241 00:13:50,320 --> 00:13:54,040 Speaker 1: Allen's toughness sometimes is like a detriment. It's like Josh, 242 00:13:54,360 --> 00:13:57,439 Speaker 1: you can't take on these seven defenders and lower your shoulder. 243 00:13:58,360 --> 00:14:01,440 Speaker 1: You saw tonight. Hey, Justin, we need you to slide. 244 00:14:02,120 --> 00:14:04,080 Speaker 1: We all know you're the one of the toughest guys 245 00:14:04,080 --> 00:14:07,839 Speaker 1: on the field. And Joe Burrow is like I would say, 246 00:14:07,840 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 1: his toughness has been one of the defining parts of 247 00:14:11,520 --> 00:14:16,080 Speaker 1: his career because of how often he's hit, and to 248 00:14:16,160 --> 00:14:18,640 Speaker 1: watch him make play after play tonight as just a 249 00:14:18,679 --> 00:14:22,280 Speaker 1: fan of football was truly a joy to watch. I 250 00:14:22,320 --> 00:14:26,440 Speaker 1: mean it really was. Now from the game standpoint, I 251 00:14:26,440 --> 00:14:29,960 Speaker 1: mean those three drives, those three touchdowns. The difference in 252 00:14:29,960 --> 00:14:34,160 Speaker 1: the two offenses is Herbert and harbaughd don't have a 253 00:14:34,240 --> 00:14:37,120 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase and T Higgins. I mean, we've been talking 254 00:14:37,120 --> 00:14:39,000 Speaker 1: about Jamar Chase the last couple of weeks because we've 255 00:14:39,040 --> 00:14:41,800 Speaker 1: been comparing him to Justin Jefferson and how big the 256 00:14:41,840 --> 00:14:45,480 Speaker 1: gap is. He's a great player, and T Higgins when 257 00:14:45,480 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 1: he's healthy is damn good too. I Mean, that is 258 00:14:48,240 --> 00:14:50,280 Speaker 1: as good of a one to two combination when they're 259 00:14:50,280 --> 00:14:52,600 Speaker 1: both healthy and rolling and the quarterbacks plan well as 260 00:14:52,600 --> 00:14:56,000 Speaker 1: you will find in the NFL. I like Lad McConkie 261 00:14:56,120 --> 00:14:58,720 Speaker 1: a lot. But if that's the guy you have to 262 00:14:58,800 --> 00:15:02,120 Speaker 1: rely on, like your offense is gonna have some limitations. 263 00:15:02,200 --> 00:15:04,800 Speaker 1: I thought the Chargers, which is weird because a knock 264 00:15:04,800 --> 00:15:08,840 Speaker 1: on Greg Roman is he always runs the ball like 265 00:15:08,920 --> 00:15:10,920 Speaker 1: that's been a knock throughout his career. He doesn't run 266 00:15:10,920 --> 00:15:13,880 Speaker 1: a great passing game. Tonight, it felt like they barely 267 00:15:13,960 --> 00:15:17,160 Speaker 1: ran it in the second half, I mean under two 268 00:15:17,240 --> 00:15:21,360 Speaker 1: minutes when McPherson missed the kick, which he's obviously missed 269 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:24,360 Speaker 1: multiple long kicks. Tonight, I mean, I don't want to 270 00:15:24,400 --> 00:15:26,960 Speaker 1: say he cost them the game, but that was a 271 00:15:26,960 --> 00:15:30,800 Speaker 1: pretty devastating miss within their two minutes and it wasn't 272 00:15:30,840 --> 00:15:33,600 Speaker 1: really close. You know, Tucker has been one of the 273 00:15:33,640 --> 00:15:35,680 Speaker 1: best kickers in the league for a long long time. 274 00:15:36,120 --> 00:15:38,160 Speaker 1: I don't want to say he shot, but you got 275 00:15:38,160 --> 00:15:41,760 Speaker 1: a massive red flag on his career. And McPherson when 276 00:15:41,800 --> 00:15:46,680 Speaker 1: the Bengals were making their run was beyond nails. I mean, 277 00:15:46,720 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 1: you rolled him out he was making the kick. And 278 00:15:49,720 --> 00:15:52,760 Speaker 1: the moment your kicker becomes a liability, it's like in 279 00:15:52,800 --> 00:15:55,760 Speaker 1: baseball if your bullpen sucks, it's like, what are you 280 00:15:55,760 --> 00:15:58,600 Speaker 1: gonna do? You just kind of keep your fingers crossed 281 00:15:58,600 --> 00:15:59,920 Speaker 1: when you pull the guy in out of the pen. 282 00:16:01,120 --> 00:16:03,200 Speaker 1: It's like in basketball, when one of your players can't 283 00:16:03,200 --> 00:16:05,840 Speaker 1: shoot free throws, Well, the game's going to be close. 284 00:16:06,400 --> 00:16:09,200 Speaker 1: If our team's good, especially in playoff games, what do 285 00:16:09,240 --> 00:16:12,960 Speaker 1: we do? You're kind of screwed. And in football, this 286 00:16:13,000 --> 00:16:15,920 Speaker 1: is not college football where when it was twenty seven 287 00:16:15,960 --> 00:16:17,880 Speaker 1: to six and one team's beating the liven piss out 288 00:16:17,920 --> 00:16:20,840 Speaker 1: of the other, that game tends on Saturdays to turn 289 00:16:20,840 --> 00:16:24,560 Speaker 1: into forty eight to fifteen. We're in the NFL. At 290 00:16:24,600 --> 00:16:28,120 Speaker 1: any given moment, a team could be up fourteen points, 291 00:16:28,160 --> 00:16:33,000 Speaker 1: twenty one points, one quarter later, is tied. One quarter later, 292 00:16:33,040 --> 00:16:36,600 Speaker 1: they're down four. That's how fast it happens. The difference 293 00:16:36,640 --> 00:16:40,320 Speaker 1: of talent in these two in this league is much 294 00:16:40,400 --> 00:16:43,640 Speaker 1: much smaller than on Saturday. Obviously, a team like the 295 00:16:43,680 --> 00:16:46,760 Speaker 1: Bengals that's four and seven have a ton of high 296 00:16:46,880 --> 00:16:51,880 Speaker 1: end players. And once McPherson missed the kick, harball had 297 00:16:51,920 --> 00:16:55,360 Speaker 1: almost two minutes to go and they went three passes. 298 00:16:55,440 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: They wasted like eleven or twelve seconds. I mean, you 299 00:16:59,280 --> 00:17:03,200 Speaker 1: have two elite tackles, run the football, hell, run your 300 00:17:03,280 --> 00:17:07,040 Speaker 1: quarterback because McPherson missed a fifty one yard field goal. 301 00:17:07,359 --> 00:17:10,119 Speaker 1: To get yourself in the field goal range. You didn't 302 00:17:10,119 --> 00:17:15,320 Speaker 1: have to go that far. Now, then the Bengals, you know, 303 00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:17,679 Speaker 1: get the ball back. They go three and out. The 304 00:17:17,760 --> 00:17:20,000 Speaker 1: Chargers get the ball back. Hit a couple of plays 305 00:17:20,000 --> 00:17:25,080 Speaker 1: to Maconukey and I think was a JK. Dobbins who 306 00:17:25,480 --> 00:17:27,960 Speaker 1: scored the touchdown. Probably should go down with the one. 307 00:17:28,119 --> 00:17:31,960 Speaker 1: Obviously it would end the game. You know, listen, you score, 308 00:17:32,280 --> 00:17:35,800 Speaker 1: they still have eighteen seconds. They have to score and 309 00:17:35,840 --> 00:17:37,600 Speaker 1: go the length of the field they started the thirty 310 00:17:37,680 --> 00:17:42,240 Speaker 1: yard line. Burrow hits just that was a play where 311 00:17:42,280 --> 00:17:45,040 Speaker 1: he hits. I think it was was a T. Higgins, 312 00:17:45,480 --> 00:17:50,159 Speaker 1: might have been someone else where. He gets absolutely crunched. 313 00:17:50,800 --> 00:17:53,240 Speaker 1: The receiver makes a great play behind his body, but 314 00:17:54,320 --> 00:17:58,480 Speaker 1: they just didn't have enough time left. Just a bizarro ending. Honestly, 315 00:17:58,480 --> 00:18:01,960 Speaker 1: a crazy second half because the Bengals came storming back, 316 00:18:02,440 --> 00:18:04,840 Speaker 1: and you start kind of selling yourself. You're like, this 317 00:18:04,920 --> 00:18:07,280 Speaker 1: bangle team's got a lot of talent. They're gonna go 318 00:18:07,320 --> 00:18:11,080 Speaker 1: into every game where I mean, hell Burrow played. If 319 00:18:11,160 --> 00:18:13,679 Speaker 1: Lamar ends up winning the MVP. Now, Josh Allen's technically 320 00:18:13,720 --> 00:18:17,720 Speaker 1: the favorite, like Joe Burrow outplayed him in the games 321 00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:20,960 Speaker 1: they played, and they lost them both like I don't 322 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:23,879 Speaker 1: remember a team like sometimes you just have the season 323 00:18:23,920 --> 00:18:26,000 Speaker 1: from hell. The forty nine ers are currently having that, 324 00:18:26,560 --> 00:18:28,679 Speaker 1: like they deserve to lose a lot of these games 325 00:18:29,160 --> 00:18:32,760 Speaker 1: they're getting like thoroughly outplayed down the stretch. I watched 326 00:18:32,760 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 1: the Bengals, like they are making more plays than the 327 00:18:36,320 --> 00:18:40,200 Speaker 1: other team. Their quarterback is playing at like an all 328 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:44,359 Speaker 1: pro level, making these passes. Jamar Chase is playing like 329 00:18:44,400 --> 00:18:46,119 Speaker 1: a guy that's gonna get like one hundred and fifty 330 00:18:46,200 --> 00:18:51,679 Speaker 1: million dollars and they lose, and I promise you this, 331 00:18:52,480 --> 00:18:54,399 Speaker 1: I don't know if their coach is gonna get the 332 00:18:54,400 --> 00:18:57,240 Speaker 1: short end of the stick when this year ends. I 333 00:18:57,240 --> 00:19:01,320 Speaker 1: wouldn't feel great about making that proclamation just because the 334 00:19:01,320 --> 00:19:04,200 Speaker 1: owner's been cheap. But if this job does open up 335 00:19:04,800 --> 00:19:08,240 Speaker 1: with that guy at quarterback, I think there's gonna be 336 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:12,160 Speaker 1: a lot of interested parties. Right. It's why every single 337 00:19:12,200 --> 00:19:15,040 Speaker 1: clip they show about Jim Harbaugh talking about Justin Herbert. Now, 338 00:19:15,800 --> 00:19:20,880 Speaker 1: Harbaugh is notorious for being over the top, and I'd 339 00:19:20,920 --> 00:19:23,600 Speaker 1: even say when he has great players still being hyperbolic 340 00:19:24,359 --> 00:19:29,640 Speaker 1: about them as individual talents. But I don't think he's 341 00:19:29,760 --> 00:19:34,480 Speaker 1: lying when he sings the praises of Herbert, and honestly, 342 00:19:34,560 --> 00:19:38,040 Speaker 1: I felt like there were moments tonight where him and 343 00:19:38,119 --> 00:19:43,440 Speaker 1: Greg Roman tried to justify their belief in his greatness, 344 00:19:44,000 --> 00:19:47,720 Speaker 1: like we're gonna have our guy match that guy, because 345 00:19:47,760 --> 00:19:50,560 Speaker 1: that guy makes as much money as anyone in the league. 346 00:19:51,200 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 1: He's taking a team to a super Bowl. We all 347 00:19:52,960 --> 00:19:56,360 Speaker 1: agree he's like a living legend. I mean, he led 348 00:19:56,480 --> 00:19:58,920 Speaker 1: LSU to one of the greatest college seasons of all time, 349 00:19:59,440 --> 00:20:01,240 Speaker 1: shows up with the Bengals, and within a couple of 350 00:20:01,320 --> 00:20:04,040 Speaker 1: years has him into Super Bowl, beating Patrick Mahomes at Arrowhead, 351 00:20:05,200 --> 00:20:08,400 Speaker 1: and everyone you know, to a man goes God, He's 352 00:20:08,440 --> 00:20:11,320 Speaker 1: just one of the best players in the league. And 353 00:20:11,359 --> 00:20:13,399 Speaker 1: it felt like Harbaugh, we want to prove our guys 354 00:20:13,440 --> 00:20:16,280 Speaker 1: just as good. The problem is you're throwing to Quintin Johnson, 355 00:20:16,680 --> 00:20:19,639 Speaker 1: who Againning resurrected in his career. But it's got a 356 00:20:19,680 --> 00:20:24,320 Speaker 1: ways to go. Palmer, I mean, okay, be a rotational 357 00:20:24,359 --> 00:20:27,040 Speaker 1: player on ninety percent of the teams in the NFL 358 00:20:27,600 --> 00:20:31,359 Speaker 1: and a rookie slot receiver, and it's difficult in his 359 00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:34,480 Speaker 1: margin for era. I mean, the one Maconkey I guess 360 00:20:34,480 --> 00:20:37,560 Speaker 1: technically dropped might have been the throw was a little 361 00:20:37,560 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 1: off on Herbert. Like one thing with slot receivers, they 362 00:20:41,040 --> 00:20:44,960 Speaker 1: don't have much of a catching radius. Like when I 363 00:20:45,000 --> 00:20:47,679 Speaker 1: throw it up to normal outside wide receivers that are 364 00:20:47,720 --> 00:20:51,400 Speaker 1: bigger players, They're catching radius is a lot bigger. They're 365 00:20:51,440 --> 00:20:54,880 Speaker 1: just longer players. Even Jamar Chase, like I can put 366 00:20:54,880 --> 00:20:56,520 Speaker 1: it up in the air and he can make plays. 367 00:20:57,320 --> 00:20:59,880 Speaker 1: Hell the Chargers forever with Mike Williams and Keenan Allen, 368 00:21:00,480 --> 00:21:04,119 Speaker 1: you get a big catching radius. I mean one, remember 369 00:21:04,119 --> 00:21:06,240 Speaker 1: Tom Brady missed Wes Welker once upon a time in 370 00:21:06,280 --> 00:21:09,560 Speaker 1: a Super Bowl because you're Martin Ferrero. The slot receiver 371 00:21:09,720 --> 00:21:13,000 Speaker 1: just isn't that big. They're just smaller guys. Their arms 372 00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:18,600 Speaker 1: are shorter. Just basic math. But what a crazy game, 373 00:21:18,880 --> 00:21:22,879 Speaker 1: I mean really, And Jim Harbaugh man has the Chargers, 374 00:21:23,880 --> 00:21:25,919 Speaker 1: just has them as a good team. And they're a 375 00:21:25,920 --> 00:21:29,080 Speaker 1: team that I'm gonna pick to win a playoff game. 376 00:21:29,760 --> 00:21:32,359 Speaker 1: I think that's almost at the San Diego Chargers, the 377 00:21:32,359 --> 00:21:35,200 Speaker 1: Los Angeles Chargers led by Jim Harbon and Justin Herbert, 378 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:37,879 Speaker 1: if they win a playoff game this year, just get ready. 379 00:21:38,000 --> 00:21:40,199 Speaker 1: This is gonna be the worst roster they've had or 380 00:21:40,240 --> 00:21:43,920 Speaker 1: they will have coming up this will be the worst 381 00:21:44,000 --> 00:21:47,600 Speaker 1: roster they have. Turner. I think he's number is twenty 382 00:21:47,640 --> 00:21:51,160 Speaker 1: two on the Bengals, who got hurt making a great 383 00:21:51,200 --> 00:21:55,000 Speaker 1: play down the sideline. He came from Michigan two years ago. 384 00:21:55,440 --> 00:21:59,960 Speaker 1: They drafted him in the second round. His play tonight 385 00:22:00,200 --> 00:22:06,560 Speaker 1: was awesome. The Washington Commanders their best corner is a 386 00:22:06,600 --> 00:22:09,840 Speaker 1: second round corner. Those two guys played in a defensive 387 00:22:09,840 --> 00:22:13,520 Speaker 1: backfield were neither was even the best corner on the team. 388 00:22:13,840 --> 00:22:17,480 Speaker 1: That's Will Johnson, who's still at Michigan. I don't think 389 00:22:17,520 --> 00:22:21,119 Speaker 1: people realize how good Jim Harbaugh is this thing called 390 00:22:21,280 --> 00:22:25,640 Speaker 1: coaching and building a football team. He's really good. This 391 00:22:25,720 --> 00:22:28,879 Speaker 1: is the worst the Chargers are going to be. It 392 00:22:29,000 --> 00:22:32,760 Speaker 1: is like, listen, the Bengals obviously a little better than 393 00:22:32,800 --> 00:22:35,800 Speaker 1: their record, you know, talent wise, but the best they 394 00:22:35,800 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 1: were was like three years ago. Like that defense top 395 00:22:39,080 --> 00:22:40,960 Speaker 1: to bottom with all these guys on offense, and a 396 00:22:41,480 --> 00:22:44,560 Speaker 1: you know, in theory, a little bit better offensive line 397 00:22:44,760 --> 00:22:48,399 Speaker 1: and Joe Mixon. Now Brown's actually not bad. I actually 398 00:22:48,400 --> 00:22:51,560 Speaker 1: think he's probably he's a good player, really good in 399 00:22:51,560 --> 00:22:56,160 Speaker 1: the passing game, runs hard. But they were much more 400 00:22:56,200 --> 00:22:58,600 Speaker 1: talented as a team top to bottom, A couple years ago, 401 00:22:59,320 --> 00:23:01,920 Speaker 1: like this is the worst version of the Chargers. 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Vic Lamar now in his 436 00:24:58,119 --> 00:25:02,639 Speaker 1: career against the best team in the league, the Chiefs 437 00:25:03,600 --> 00:25:07,200 Speaker 1: and the Steelers, his divisional rival is four and twelve 438 00:25:08,720 --> 00:25:12,959 Speaker 1: Against the rest of the league, he's fifty four and twelve, 439 00:25:14,880 --> 00:25:18,240 Speaker 1: So he's four and twelve against his bitter rival, the 440 00:25:18,240 --> 00:25:23,239 Speaker 1: Steelers and the kans City Chiefs, a team that is 441 00:25:23,320 --> 00:25:28,119 Speaker 1: the Bar in the National Football League. And this is 442 00:25:28,160 --> 00:25:31,920 Speaker 1: not to bash Lamar. I think the version we've seen 443 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:34,919 Speaker 1: these last couple of years is as good as it 444 00:25:34,960 --> 00:25:38,399 Speaker 1: gets for a running quarterback. It really is. He is 445 00:25:38,440 --> 00:25:43,600 Speaker 1: a remarkable player, and while he hasn't done anything in 446 00:25:43,600 --> 00:25:47,080 Speaker 1: the playoffs, honestly, for the most part, he's been shitty 447 00:25:47,080 --> 00:25:50,640 Speaker 1: in the playoffs. I don't view him as I do 448 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:55,159 Speaker 1: some of like the basketball versions of that player, like 449 00:25:55,320 --> 00:25:59,960 Speaker 1: James Harden or Russell Westbrook. I would, if all sports 450 00:26:00,080 --> 00:26:03,040 Speaker 1: were equal, I would take Lamar in a New York 451 00:26:03,119 --> 00:26:06,879 Speaker 1: minute over those two guys, like I do believe Lamar 452 00:26:07,080 --> 00:26:11,000 Speaker 1: is capable of winning a Super Bowl as the lead dog. 453 00:26:11,320 --> 00:26:15,119 Speaker 1: Those guys clearly have displayed they're not. I mean, Russell 454 00:26:15,160 --> 00:26:17,199 Speaker 1: Westbrook is, in a weird way, one of the most 455 00:26:17,240 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 1: overrated players in the history of basketball, and James Harden 456 00:26:20,400 --> 00:26:22,320 Speaker 1: is just a very flawed player because the shit doesn't 457 00:26:22,320 --> 00:26:26,200 Speaker 1: work in the playoffs. The thing with Lamar. I saw 458 00:26:26,200 --> 00:26:29,280 Speaker 1: the stat as well on the internet this year when 459 00:26:29,359 --> 00:26:33,400 Speaker 1: Lamar has more pass attempts then the team does rush attempts, 460 00:26:34,320 --> 00:26:38,120 Speaker 1: they are now two and four, meaning all their losses 461 00:26:38,160 --> 00:26:42,800 Speaker 1: have come when their running game doesn't work. As well. 462 00:26:42,840 --> 00:26:45,840 Speaker 1: Clearly he's a big part of that, and they are 463 00:26:45,840 --> 00:26:49,720 Speaker 1: forced to put it on his shoulders. And I said 464 00:26:49,760 --> 00:26:52,359 Speaker 1: before the season, Josh Allen's a better player than Lamar. 465 00:26:53,760 --> 00:26:56,280 Speaker 1: I hope everyone realizes we're talking about two Hall of 466 00:26:56,320 --> 00:27:00,600 Speaker 1: famers here, two all time greats. That's where they're going 467 00:27:00,640 --> 00:27:02,920 Speaker 1: to go down. Both these guys, when it's all said 468 00:27:02,960 --> 00:27:05,320 Speaker 1: and done, will go down as two of the greatest 469 00:27:05,400 --> 00:27:10,200 Speaker 1: quarterbacks ever. I believe that to my core. But I 470 00:27:10,240 --> 00:27:13,440 Speaker 1: would take Josh Allen then, and I would take Josh 471 00:27:13,520 --> 00:27:17,920 Speaker 1: Allen now. I have seen Josh Allen play on very 472 00:27:17,960 --> 00:27:23,359 Speaker 1: flawed teams, good teams, but flawed teams, and carry them 473 00:27:23,760 --> 00:27:28,879 Speaker 1: and excel in the playoffs. He's also beaten the Chiefs 474 00:27:28,880 --> 00:27:33,919 Speaker 1: now three straight years, and even in playoff games in 475 00:27:33,960 --> 00:27:37,400 Speaker 1: which he's lost to the Chiefs, he's out played Mahomes. 476 00:27:39,400 --> 00:27:43,440 Speaker 1: So at most we can argue, like Listen, Lamar, Josh, 477 00:27:44,000 --> 00:27:47,280 Speaker 1: the postseason is not even arguable. One guy has turned 478 00:27:47,280 --> 00:27:50,960 Speaker 1: into a pumpkin, partly because as you saw today and 479 00:27:51,040 --> 00:27:53,760 Speaker 1: as you've seen before against the Chiefs, when you can't 480 00:27:53,800 --> 00:27:57,600 Speaker 1: dominate running the football, and a lot of that is him, 481 00:27:58,840 --> 00:28:02,000 Speaker 1: he's not quite the same player which is understandable. He 482 00:28:02,119 --> 00:28:05,879 Speaker 1: is the greatest dual threat player we've ever seen, because 483 00:28:05,920 --> 00:28:08,040 Speaker 1: when I was a kid and Steve Young started rattling 484 00:28:08,040 --> 00:28:11,400 Speaker 1: off MVPs, Steve Young wasn't really a dual threat anymore. 485 00:28:12,240 --> 00:28:14,840 Speaker 1: He was basically the left handed Drew Brees. He was 486 00:28:14,880 --> 00:28:19,119 Speaker 1: a pocket quarterback Lamar Jackson. He's rattling off these MVPs, 487 00:28:19,760 --> 00:28:24,800 Speaker 1: good passer, dominant runner, and dominant scramble around throw guy. 488 00:28:25,560 --> 00:28:28,760 Speaker 1: Now today he had some drops and I'm not pinning 489 00:28:28,800 --> 00:28:32,639 Speaker 1: the loss all on him, But when they lose to 490 00:28:32,760 --> 00:28:36,920 Speaker 1: these good teams, he doesn't play the same. Something's a 491 00:28:36,920 --> 00:28:40,360 Speaker 1: little off because running around like he does against the 492 00:28:40,400 --> 00:28:43,480 Speaker 1: majority of teams he plays, especially his record for the 493 00:28:43,560 --> 00:28:47,480 Speaker 1: NFC speaks for itself. They cannot sniff him. He runs 494 00:28:47,480 --> 00:28:50,480 Speaker 1: circles around them all. But when he plays the Steelers 495 00:28:50,920 --> 00:28:54,240 Speaker 1: and he plays the Chiefs and that run game is 496 00:28:54,320 --> 00:28:58,160 Speaker 1: just neutralized, or against Chiefs he tries to match Patrick 497 00:28:58,240 --> 00:29:01,880 Speaker 1: Mahomes or against the Steeler, they just kind of discombobulate him. 498 00:29:02,160 --> 00:29:05,720 Speaker 1: He looks human. I'm not acting like he's a scrub. 499 00:29:05,800 --> 00:29:08,200 Speaker 1: I'm not acting like he's Dak Prescott. But I think 500 00:29:08,200 --> 00:29:11,960 Speaker 1: we have to acknowledge it. We really do. Like I'm 501 00:29:11,960 --> 00:29:15,440 Speaker 1: watching Joe Burrow tonight and going like I don't know. 502 00:29:15,840 --> 00:29:19,200 Speaker 1: Like here's the thing with Joe Burrow, Like Lamar has 503 00:29:19,240 --> 00:29:21,920 Speaker 1: incredible regular season games, but I've seen in the biggest 504 00:29:21,920 --> 00:29:25,040 Speaker 1: moments in the playoffs him looked just like he did tonight. 505 00:29:27,120 --> 00:29:29,560 Speaker 1: And the thing with Lamar Jackson's why I bet money 506 00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:32,400 Speaker 1: on them to win the Super Bowl last year. That's 507 00:29:32,440 --> 00:29:34,200 Speaker 1: the best team any of these guys have had, top 508 00:29:34,280 --> 00:29:38,600 Speaker 1: to bottom offensively and defensively, it was dominant. This team's 509 00:29:38,600 --> 00:29:42,479 Speaker 1: got flaws. I mean defensively, a ton of flaws. If 510 00:29:42,560 --> 00:29:44,680 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson doesn't make one of the worst interceptions you've 511 00:29:44,680 --> 00:29:46,840 Speaker 1: ever seen, like should score a touchdowns, game might not 512 00:29:46,840 --> 00:29:50,880 Speaker 1: have been that close. But this team isn't as good. 513 00:29:51,120 --> 00:29:54,800 Speaker 1: So if the Ravens, which offensively against you know previously 514 00:29:54,920 --> 00:29:58,040 Speaker 1: this year, they've looked incredible, if they're going to win 515 00:29:58,200 --> 00:30:00,959 Speaker 1: the playoffs, he's gonna have to do what Joe Burrow, 516 00:30:01,320 --> 00:30:03,920 Speaker 1: what Patrick Mahomes did earlier on in his career. What 517 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:08,520 Speaker 1: Josh Allen does is like I have to dominate. There's 518 00:30:08,560 --> 00:30:11,640 Speaker 1: no like we can kind of play a mid game dominate, 519 00:30:12,680 --> 00:30:15,040 Speaker 1: and I won't be betting on them. I don't have 520 00:30:15,120 --> 00:30:18,720 Speaker 1: faith that, not that he can't because physically he can, 521 00:30:19,200 --> 00:30:22,920 Speaker 1: but he doesn't. And I think he has the biggest 522 00:30:22,960 --> 00:30:26,120 Speaker 1: question mark of all these cats. Right Burro's already been 523 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:30,680 Speaker 1: in a super Bowl, like Josh Allen beats the Chiefs, 524 00:30:31,440 --> 00:30:32,880 Speaker 1: he'd be like Way has done in the playoffs, well 525 00:30:32,920 --> 00:30:35,600 Speaker 1: out plays Mahomes as fucking coach thirteen seconds left, I 526 00:30:35,600 --> 00:30:38,040 Speaker 1: don't know what kind of defense are playing. And even 527 00:30:38,120 --> 00:30:42,520 Speaker 1: last year, like it wasn't his fault they lost. I 528 00:30:42,600 --> 00:30:45,920 Speaker 1: just think, you know, Lamar, there is a fair question 529 00:30:46,000 --> 00:30:49,040 Speaker 1: mark there. And this is the comparison like with the 530 00:30:49,120 --> 00:30:52,400 Speaker 1: Russell and James earlier on in their career, before they 531 00:30:52,480 --> 00:30:55,040 Speaker 1: established who they were, that question mark was there too. 532 00:30:56,280 --> 00:30:58,400 Speaker 1: The best part about Lamar is in the prime of 533 00:30:58,440 --> 00:31:01,000 Speaker 1: his career. That's several years to answer it. But he's 534 00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:03,200 Speaker 1: got to answer it like that's not something we're just 535 00:31:03,200 --> 00:31:06,600 Speaker 1: gonna skip over, like that that exists. It feels like 536 00:31:06,640 --> 00:31:08,160 Speaker 1: the Chiefs kind of, I mean, the Steelers kind of 537 00:31:08,160 --> 00:31:12,960 Speaker 1: own him. He just doesn't look like himself. It's crazy 538 00:31:13,480 --> 00:31:17,640 Speaker 1: play a little overrated and underrated because there's a lot 539 00:31:17,680 --> 00:31:19,200 Speaker 1: going on in the NFL. I want to talk about 540 00:31:20,080 --> 00:31:23,400 Speaker 1: this one. This one hurts, but it's just the truth. 541 00:31:25,280 --> 00:31:28,640 Speaker 1: The forty nine ers are very, very overrated. What a 542 00:31:28,720 --> 00:31:31,240 Speaker 1: does that? I mean, at now, they're just properly ready. 543 00:31:31,240 --> 00:31:33,480 Speaker 1: They're five and five and just not a playoff team, 544 00:31:33,680 --> 00:31:37,360 Speaker 1: and they're dead last in the NFC West, dead last. 545 00:31:37,680 --> 00:31:40,720 Speaker 1: They've lost to all three teams in the NFC West, 546 00:31:41,640 --> 00:31:45,640 Speaker 1: all three teams. Pretty sure. Last year when they were 547 00:31:45,640 --> 00:31:49,080 Speaker 1: the number one seed went at the Super Bowl. I 548 00:31:49,120 --> 00:31:52,400 Speaker 1: guess they lost one game. They went five and one 549 00:31:52,440 --> 00:31:54,719 Speaker 1: in the division, but it was week eighteen when they 550 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:59,400 Speaker 1: rested all their starters. But they dominated the division. And 551 00:31:59,440 --> 00:32:02,400 Speaker 1: now they've lost to the Cardinals, They've lost to the Rams, 552 00:32:03,320 --> 00:32:05,000 Speaker 1: and they lost one of the worst games you'll ever 553 00:32:05,040 --> 00:32:10,120 Speaker 1: see today. Gino Smith, who they had owned coming into today, 554 00:32:10,720 --> 00:32:13,600 Speaker 1: drove right down the field for a touchdown. George Kittle 555 00:32:13,640 --> 00:32:15,680 Speaker 1: didn't play. He's got some injury. I guess heard his 556 00:32:15,760 --> 00:32:18,080 Speaker 1: hamstring kind of random at the end of the week. 557 00:32:19,120 --> 00:32:24,400 Speaker 1: Nick Bosa hurt his other hip, and yeah, Deebo Samuel 558 00:32:24,800 --> 00:32:28,720 Speaker 1: looks kind of average. So they got problems. But they're 559 00:32:28,760 --> 00:32:31,720 Speaker 1: not going to the playoffs this year. It's just not 560 00:32:31,840 --> 00:32:36,840 Speaker 1: their year. I mean that they look I don't even 561 00:32:36,840 --> 00:32:39,280 Speaker 1: know how to put it. I mean, because the most 562 00:32:39,360 --> 00:32:44,600 Speaker 1: underrated part is the NFC West, who now does not 563 00:32:44,720 --> 00:32:48,120 Speaker 1: have a team under five hundred. The Cardinals, who are 564 00:32:48,120 --> 00:32:50,720 Speaker 1: going to be coming off a bye, just look pretty good. 565 00:32:51,760 --> 00:32:55,680 Speaker 1: If the Rams score touchdowns, their defense is good, they're 566 00:32:55,720 --> 00:32:59,000 Speaker 1: going to be a problem. And Seattle, like if you 567 00:32:59,120 --> 00:33:02,840 Speaker 1: just get a solido, is a tough out. And the 568 00:33:02,880 --> 00:33:05,080 Speaker 1: forty nine ers are looking at now playing the Packers 569 00:33:05,120 --> 00:33:07,640 Speaker 1: and the Bills in their next two games, like there's 570 00:33:07,680 --> 00:33:11,200 Speaker 1: a very decent chance, I would say, best case scenario 571 00:33:11,280 --> 00:33:14,240 Speaker 1: they're six and six, very decent chance that they are 572 00:33:14,280 --> 00:33:19,920 Speaker 1: five and seven. And I brock Perties had a good year. 573 00:33:20,560 --> 00:33:24,760 Speaker 1: He's a good player. I like him a lot, but like, 574 00:33:25,240 --> 00:33:27,240 Speaker 1: can everyone just take a deep breath, Like do you 575 00:33:27,440 --> 00:33:30,240 Speaker 1: have to just give him two hundred million dollars? Couldn't 576 00:33:30,240 --> 00:33:32,880 Speaker 1: you just play out next season as well and keep 577 00:33:32,880 --> 00:33:35,520 Speaker 1: trying to load up the team for another year and 578 00:33:35,680 --> 00:33:37,760 Speaker 1: just see, like, Okay, if he's incredible, we'll give you 579 00:33:37,800 --> 00:33:40,800 Speaker 1: two hundred and twenty five million dollars. I don't mind 580 00:33:40,800 --> 00:33:44,880 Speaker 1: paying an extra ten twelve percent if I know for sure, 581 00:33:45,840 --> 00:33:49,760 Speaker 1: Like obviously they feel really good about him, But I'm 582 00:33:49,800 --> 00:33:52,800 Speaker 1: just not I'm never in a huge rush to pay people. 583 00:33:53,560 --> 00:33:55,280 Speaker 1: And I think one thing the forty nine ers have 584 00:33:55,320 --> 00:33:59,960 Speaker 1: to really regret is not trading Brandon Ayuk before the playoffs. 585 00:34:01,520 --> 00:34:03,320 Speaker 1: I think if they could do it all or excuse me, 586 00:34:03,360 --> 00:34:05,640 Speaker 1: before the draft, I think if they could do it 587 00:34:05,640 --> 00:34:08,000 Speaker 1: all over again, Brandon and you could be on another team. 588 00:34:08,680 --> 00:34:11,160 Speaker 1: Because Juwan Jennings has really established himself, they ended up 589 00:34:11,200 --> 00:34:14,839 Speaker 1: drafting Ricky Piersoll. Now that you know Christian McCaffrey's back, 590 00:34:14,880 --> 00:34:17,360 Speaker 1: and you know Kittle up until he hurt his hamstring 591 00:34:17,480 --> 00:34:19,680 Speaker 1: sometime this week, I guess is having one of the 592 00:34:19,719 --> 00:34:23,000 Speaker 1: better seasons of his career. But I just you know, 593 00:34:23,239 --> 00:34:25,920 Speaker 1: you can't allocate that much money and that many resources 594 00:34:25,920 --> 00:34:29,560 Speaker 1: to the wide receiver position when the guy producing the 595 00:34:29,600 --> 00:34:33,080 Speaker 1: most is your lowest paid wide receiver, like Juwan Jennings 596 00:34:33,160 --> 00:34:35,719 Speaker 1: had a contract extension this offseason. The other thing about 597 00:34:35,760 --> 00:34:38,800 Speaker 1: the NFC West, and this is why it's an underrated division, 598 00:34:38,840 --> 00:34:43,160 Speaker 1: is the coaching's really good. Like Mike McDonald was one 599 00:34:43,200 --> 00:34:46,360 Speaker 1: of the best defensive coordinators we've seen over the last decade. 600 00:34:47,040 --> 00:34:50,840 Speaker 1: What he did in Baltimore was incredible. Like that guy's 601 00:34:50,880 --> 00:34:55,520 Speaker 1: a badass coach. Sean mcvayh is obviously a stud. Kyle 602 00:34:55,560 --> 00:35:00,600 Speaker 1: Shanahan who is getting just absolutely lit on phone on 603 00:35:00,680 --> 00:35:05,000 Speaker 1: the internet in forty nine er Land is obviously pretty good. 604 00:35:05,400 --> 00:35:07,960 Speaker 1: He's gone to four the last five conference championship games 605 00:35:07,960 --> 00:35:09,440 Speaker 1: and gone to two Super Bowls where he had the 606 00:35:09,520 --> 00:35:12,960 Speaker 1: lead in the second half against the Chiefs. And I 607 00:35:12,960 --> 00:35:16,400 Speaker 1: think Jonathan Gannon is just I think he's a good coach, 608 00:35:16,560 --> 00:35:18,680 Speaker 1: and I think he did a good job hiring a staff. 609 00:35:18,960 --> 00:35:21,560 Speaker 1: He has two coordinators, a couple of millennials who are 610 00:35:21,600 --> 00:35:26,080 Speaker 1: kicking ass and taking names. His bald offensive coordinator Pezick 611 00:35:26,360 --> 00:35:29,920 Speaker 1: is good Rales, his defensive coordinators. I think the youngest 612 00:35:29,920 --> 00:35:33,360 Speaker 1: coordinator in the NFL at like thirty two or thirty 613 00:35:33,360 --> 00:35:36,000 Speaker 1: one or thirty three, somewhere in that range. I think 614 00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:39,719 Speaker 1: he's thirty two. Obviously is doing one of the better 615 00:35:39,840 --> 00:35:44,000 Speaker 1: jobs in the league, beside Buddha Baker. Like how many 616 00:35:44,080 --> 00:35:47,960 Speaker 1: impact defensive players of the Arizona Cardinals have. And I 617 00:35:48,000 --> 00:35:49,799 Speaker 1: don't know if the forty nine ers it's fatigue, if 618 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:52,480 Speaker 1: it's running out of gas, if it's just sometimes it's 619 00:35:52,560 --> 00:35:55,759 Speaker 1: not your year. And listen, some teams would sell their 620 00:35:55,840 --> 00:35:58,319 Speaker 1: left testicle to have a year from hell and be 621 00:35:58,400 --> 00:36:01,279 Speaker 1: five and five. What would Brian day ball or the 622 00:36:01,320 --> 00:36:03,120 Speaker 1: Titans or just go around the league due to be 623 00:36:03,200 --> 00:36:06,399 Speaker 1: five and five. So these are good problems to have, 624 00:36:06,560 --> 00:36:08,400 Speaker 1: but when you set the bar really high and you 625 00:36:08,440 --> 00:36:12,200 Speaker 1: have a season like this, it sucks. And speaking of overrated, 626 00:36:13,320 --> 00:36:16,879 Speaker 1: I never understood why, and listen, I thought they would 627 00:36:16,920 --> 00:36:19,399 Speaker 1: be improved, but I thought their record would be about 628 00:36:19,400 --> 00:36:23,360 Speaker 1: the same as last year rookie quarterbacks. When you don't 629 00:36:23,360 --> 00:36:26,240 Speaker 1: have a good coach, you're not just gonna win ten games, 630 00:36:26,360 --> 00:36:30,040 Speaker 1: especially in a really, really good division. So the Bears, 631 00:36:30,160 --> 00:36:34,080 Speaker 1: who are now four and six, have a lot of issues, 632 00:36:35,040 --> 00:36:38,640 Speaker 1: and their quarterback finally played a good game. But like 633 00:36:39,000 --> 00:36:42,840 Speaker 1: people were picking them to make the playoffs, Matt Eberflus 634 00:36:43,080 --> 00:36:47,040 Speaker 1: was not making the playoffs in a division with Dan Campbell, 635 00:36:48,200 --> 00:36:52,239 Speaker 1: Lafleur and Kevin O'Connell. He's not the worst coach in 636 00:36:52,280 --> 00:36:56,520 Speaker 1: that division. He's the worst coach in that division. By 637 00:36:56,719 --> 00:37:00,440 Speaker 1: the width of the Grand Canyon from California, need a 638 00:37:00,480 --> 00:37:04,799 Speaker 1: Texas like that gap is so wide you could fit 639 00:37:04,840 --> 00:37:08,680 Speaker 1: a lot in between. And even if they've upgraded now 640 00:37:08,760 --> 00:37:12,080 Speaker 1: with Thomas Brown by firing the offensive coordinator, Like you 641 00:37:12,200 --> 00:37:15,799 Speaker 1: just don't overcome that poor of a head coach, You 642 00:37:15,920 --> 00:37:19,200 Speaker 1: really do not, and listen, like a lot of teams, 643 00:37:19,239 --> 00:37:22,839 Speaker 1: we should have won that game, but you didn't. And 644 00:37:22,920 --> 00:37:26,040 Speaker 1: for some reason with Matt Eberflus, you never win that 645 00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:29,719 Speaker 1: game even when you know should have won the game. 646 00:37:30,840 --> 00:37:35,600 Speaker 1: And the most underrated part about the NFC North is 647 00:37:35,640 --> 00:37:38,680 Speaker 1: how good their top three records are right now. They 648 00:37:38,680 --> 00:37:41,920 Speaker 1: are currently the Lions, the Packers, and the Minnesota Vikings. 649 00:37:42,160 --> 00:37:45,120 Speaker 1: The Lions are nine and one, the Vikings are eight 650 00:37:45,160 --> 00:37:49,400 Speaker 1: and two, and the Packers are seven and three. Like 651 00:37:49,480 --> 00:37:54,480 Speaker 1: these I mean, that division is really freaking good. And 652 00:37:54,960 --> 00:37:58,560 Speaker 1: it's crazy with Minnesota because you're watching Sam Darnold, who's 653 00:37:58,600 --> 00:38:01,759 Speaker 1: definitely come back to Earth, but like they're gonna win 654 00:38:01,800 --> 00:38:06,080 Speaker 1: eleven games like this team. Those teams are playoff locks. 655 00:38:07,239 --> 00:38:10,719 Speaker 1: I mean, the Lions, what they're doing right now. They 656 00:38:10,760 --> 00:38:13,720 Speaker 1: have scored fifty two points in an NFL game twice 657 00:38:13,760 --> 00:38:17,040 Speaker 1: in a month. I know it's been against two really 658 00:38:17,040 --> 00:38:22,319 Speaker 1: really bad teams, the Titans and the Jags, But how 659 00:38:22,320 --> 00:38:26,520 Speaker 1: often do you see good teams play really really bottom feeders, 660 00:38:26,800 --> 00:38:31,319 Speaker 1: bad teams just shitty operations and win like thirty to 661 00:38:31,320 --> 00:38:35,880 Speaker 1: ten or thirty eight to seventeen, Like, this is not 662 00:38:36,040 --> 00:38:41,239 Speaker 1: college football. And to have back to back blowouts, I mean, 663 00:38:41,280 --> 00:38:43,560 Speaker 1: I know last week they tachically. I'm not saying like 664 00:38:43,600 --> 00:38:46,080 Speaker 1: back to back games, but I'm just saying, have two 665 00:38:46,160 --> 00:38:50,600 Speaker 1: blowouts of fifty two points. That's insane. It really is. 666 00:38:50,760 --> 00:38:55,239 Speaker 1: The Lions feel a little bit like the Ravens last year, 667 00:38:56,480 --> 00:38:59,400 Speaker 1: where when they would just get someone, they would suffocate 668 00:38:59,440 --> 00:39:02,440 Speaker 1: them and you'd be like, it crossed my mind the 669 00:39:02,520 --> 00:39:06,720 Speaker 1: day at halftime because I had that game. The box 670 00:39:06,960 --> 00:39:09,960 Speaker 1: the main box on my big TV was the Red 671 00:39:10,080 --> 00:39:14,200 Speaker 1: Zone on one box, the Steeler game, Steeler Ravens on 672 00:39:14,239 --> 00:39:18,800 Speaker 1: another box, Bears Packers on another box, and then Lions Jacks. 673 00:39:20,200 --> 00:39:23,000 Speaker 1: When they scored their twenty eighth point, I think to 674 00:39:23,040 --> 00:39:26,799 Speaker 1: make it twenty eight to six before I think there 675 00:39:26,800 --> 00:39:28,279 Speaker 1: were still like three or four minutes to go in 676 00:39:28,320 --> 00:39:30,520 Speaker 1: the first half, I contemplated, like, would you play your 677 00:39:30,560 --> 00:39:33,560 Speaker 1: starters right now now? He ended up not pulling the 678 00:39:33,640 --> 00:39:37,080 Speaker 1: starters to like, I don't know, midway or early on 679 00:39:37,120 --> 00:39:40,080 Speaker 1: in the fourth. He could have justified doing it pretty 680 00:39:40,120 --> 00:39:43,239 Speaker 1: early in the third quarter. Now, it's football. It's hard, 681 00:39:43,280 --> 00:39:45,920 Speaker 1: it's not like you can pull this isn't basketball. I 682 00:39:45,960 --> 00:39:47,960 Speaker 1: can't pull my whole five guys off and put a 683 00:39:47,960 --> 00:39:50,680 Speaker 1: brand new five guys. You don't even have five offensive 684 00:39:50,719 --> 00:39:55,280 Speaker 1: linemen in pads. You know. It's hard with wide receivers. 685 00:39:55,360 --> 00:39:57,920 Speaker 1: Even defensive linemen need to rotate. You just can't put 686 00:39:57,960 --> 00:40:01,040 Speaker 1: your backup guys. Like, even though those guys aren't starters, 687 00:40:01,080 --> 00:40:03,680 Speaker 1: you still play them a lot. It's not as it's 688 00:40:03,719 --> 00:40:07,319 Speaker 1: easier said than done. But that had to cross his 689 00:40:07,360 --> 00:40:09,359 Speaker 1: mind early on, like can we just get out of here? 690 00:40:09,400 --> 00:40:12,440 Speaker 1: And they ended up I think angelone he broke his arm, 691 00:40:12,480 --> 00:40:15,040 Speaker 1: so he's out for six to eight weeks. Again, that's 692 00:40:15,040 --> 00:40:17,000 Speaker 1: a freak play. There's nothing you can do about it. 693 00:40:17,080 --> 00:40:20,760 Speaker 1: But I think sometimes you get uncomfortable in those games 694 00:40:20,800 --> 00:40:22,680 Speaker 1: because you're like, I just do not want to get 695 00:40:22,800 --> 00:40:27,000 Speaker 1: Jamior Gibbs or Saint Brown or Pine Seul or Brian 696 00:40:27,080 --> 00:40:31,400 Speaker 1: Branch injured when we're up forty five to six in 697 00:40:31,440 --> 00:40:37,239 Speaker 1: the third quarter. Overrated at this point in time, like 698 00:40:37,320 --> 00:40:40,040 Speaker 1: to go back to the narratives early in the season 699 00:40:40,080 --> 00:40:43,919 Speaker 1: about the Jets is pretty pointless. I do think it's 700 00:40:43,960 --> 00:40:48,880 Speaker 1: fair their defense was heralded last season as just one 701 00:40:48,920 --> 00:40:50,480 Speaker 1: of the best units in the league, and really we've 702 00:40:50,480 --> 00:40:52,359 Speaker 1: talked about them for a couple of years that way. 703 00:40:52,800 --> 00:40:54,560 Speaker 1: They have one of the best defense in the league. 704 00:40:55,360 --> 00:40:57,880 Speaker 1: And then last offseason they lost a bunch of players. 705 00:40:58,560 --> 00:41:01,480 Speaker 1: Right one of their best passes rushers, Bryce Huff, signed 706 00:41:01,480 --> 00:41:03,759 Speaker 1: with the Eagles. Guy had double digit sacks last year. 707 00:41:04,719 --> 00:41:09,440 Speaker 1: Sauce Gardner has had a bad season. He's screwed up 708 00:41:09,440 --> 00:41:11,680 Speaker 1: at the end of the game and he's constantly pointing 709 00:41:12,520 --> 00:41:15,200 Speaker 1: when someone screws up to try to claim it's not 710 00:41:15,239 --> 00:41:20,719 Speaker 1: his fault. And they gave up multiple drives to Anthony Richardson, 711 00:41:21,239 --> 00:41:23,000 Speaker 1: who just had a couple of weeks ago. One of 712 00:41:23,040 --> 00:41:26,000 Speaker 1: the most embarrassing moments I would say in like the 713 00:41:26,040 --> 00:41:28,759 Speaker 1: history of the league when it comes to just a 714 00:41:28,880 --> 00:41:32,759 Speaker 1: quarterback doing something on the field, got tapped out of 715 00:41:32,800 --> 00:41:36,239 Speaker 1: a game every single like we have seen. There's not 716 00:41:36,280 --> 00:41:39,960 Speaker 1: an interception we haven't seen. Hell, we've seen people run 717 00:41:39,960 --> 00:41:41,680 Speaker 1: out of the back of the end zone. We have 718 00:41:41,960 --> 00:41:45,279 Speaker 1: never ever seen a starting quarterback in the middle of 719 00:41:45,320 --> 00:41:47,440 Speaker 1: the game on a third down tapas helmet and leave 720 00:41:47,480 --> 00:41:50,960 Speaker 1: the game. And it was universally responded to that way 721 00:41:51,000 --> 00:41:55,880 Speaker 1: by former players. There wasn't one like you cannot find 722 00:41:55,880 --> 00:42:00,480 Speaker 1: a situation I would say in society, let alone sport 723 00:42:01,239 --> 00:42:04,080 Speaker 1: where one hundred percent of the people are on the 724 00:42:04,120 --> 00:42:06,480 Speaker 1: same side of the ledger. And that's how it was 725 00:42:06,520 --> 00:42:09,080 Speaker 1: with that. And then two weeks later, this guy comes 726 00:42:09,120 --> 00:42:13,280 Speaker 1: back and leads multiple fourth quarter drives, and both drives 727 00:42:13,320 --> 00:42:15,200 Speaker 1: one drive was under two minutes, the other drive was 728 00:42:15,239 --> 00:42:18,160 Speaker 1: under three minutes, and they had a game winning drive. 729 00:42:18,800 --> 00:42:20,719 Speaker 1: The one I think that was under two minutes was 730 00:42:20,760 --> 00:42:25,640 Speaker 1: to win the game. The pass was on Sauce Gardiner's side. 731 00:42:25,719 --> 00:42:27,200 Speaker 1: Now I get it was too deep and he's got 732 00:42:27,200 --> 00:42:28,839 Speaker 1: the underneath, but it's like he didn't even touch him. 733 00:42:28,840 --> 00:42:30,600 Speaker 1: He's let him go right by. He didn't even rewrote 734 00:42:30,600 --> 00:42:35,760 Speaker 1: the wide receiver. Then he immediately starts pointing, I don't know, man. 735 00:42:36,120 --> 00:42:40,080 Speaker 1: Obviously Rogers looks really, really old. Uh. The offense finally 736 00:42:40,120 --> 00:42:43,840 Speaker 1: put up some points. Anthony Ridgson even had a fumble 737 00:42:44,239 --> 00:42:47,440 Speaker 1: on like a delayed blitz that gave them a touchdown. 738 00:42:47,480 --> 00:42:49,759 Speaker 1: I mean, they were up twenty four to sixteen in 739 00:42:49,800 --> 00:42:52,360 Speaker 1: this game in the second half, twenty four to sixteen. 740 00:42:53,920 --> 00:42:56,760 Speaker 1: This is one of my favorite bets of the NFL season. 741 00:42:57,080 --> 00:42:59,960 Speaker 1: Colts plus four when it was twenty four to sixteen. 742 00:43:00,880 --> 00:43:03,840 Speaker 1: I didn't feel great because I didn't totally trust Anthony Richardson. 743 00:43:04,520 --> 00:43:07,080 Speaker 1: But the reason I love that bet the reason honestly 744 00:43:07,120 --> 00:43:08,920 Speaker 1: it was like one of my bigger bets of the 745 00:43:08,960 --> 00:43:13,239 Speaker 1: year because I don't believe in the Jets and they 746 00:43:13,280 --> 00:43:17,200 Speaker 1: proved me right again. What a disastrous and I mean 747 00:43:17,880 --> 00:43:21,760 Speaker 1: epic train wreck of a season from the New York Jets. 748 00:43:22,880 --> 00:43:25,719 Speaker 1: I think the Steelers run games a little underrated. I 749 00:43:25,719 --> 00:43:28,560 Speaker 1: don't know what their final stats were today, but I've 750 00:43:28,600 --> 00:43:31,920 Speaker 1: always been somewhat critical. Critical would be the wrong way 751 00:43:31,920 --> 00:43:36,000 Speaker 1: to put it. Just hesitant on Najie Harris, and I 752 00:43:36,080 --> 00:43:39,319 Speaker 1: followed his career since high school, but I just watched 753 00:43:39,360 --> 00:43:41,759 Speaker 1: him in the pros. Never really liked his game that much. 754 00:43:42,360 --> 00:43:44,319 Speaker 1: I think I don't know if it's health. I don't 755 00:43:44,320 --> 00:43:47,120 Speaker 1: know if it's confidence. His numbers don't totally reflect it. 756 00:43:47,160 --> 00:43:50,640 Speaker 1: Today he had eighteen carries for sixty three yards. But 757 00:43:50,760 --> 00:43:52,680 Speaker 1: I think this is by far the best season of 758 00:43:52,760 --> 00:43:58,239 Speaker 1: his career, with just his just overall confidence running, his 759 00:43:59,239 --> 00:44:01,520 Speaker 1: just ability to make guy miss run through a guy, 760 00:44:02,040 --> 00:44:06,600 Speaker 1: physicality in his runs. Obviously, the Ravens are one of 761 00:44:06,640 --> 00:44:09,720 Speaker 1: the best run defenses in the league. But one reason 762 00:44:09,760 --> 00:44:12,440 Speaker 1: I believe a little bit in the Steelers like that 763 00:44:12,480 --> 00:44:14,200 Speaker 1: they can win a playoff game. Hell, they could win 764 00:44:14,200 --> 00:44:16,880 Speaker 1: a couple because they are very, very comfortable playing in 765 00:44:16,880 --> 00:44:20,760 Speaker 1: these low scoring games. Is because of Najee Harrison Jalen Warren. 766 00:44:22,000 --> 00:44:24,880 Speaker 1: I think the quarterback play underrated in the New England 767 00:44:24,960 --> 00:44:28,840 Speaker 1: Patriot Los Angeles Rams game Drick May. If I was 768 00:44:28,880 --> 00:44:33,040 Speaker 1: a Patriot fan, I would be very, very excited. The 769 00:44:33,080 --> 00:44:37,759 Speaker 1: best case scenario when you have a project rookie is 770 00:44:37,800 --> 00:44:40,600 Speaker 1: for him to show a bunch of stuff of like 771 00:44:40,760 --> 00:44:46,640 Speaker 1: positive you know, film and games and loose. It couldn't 772 00:44:46,680 --> 00:44:49,080 Speaker 1: be going any better right now if you're a Patriot fan, 773 00:44:49,200 --> 00:44:52,440 Speaker 1: because obviously, what the hell's the difference of winning going 774 00:44:52,520 --> 00:44:58,840 Speaker 1: seven to ten or three in fourteen? And the Patriots 775 00:44:58,880 --> 00:45:01,240 Speaker 1: are not gonna win many more game, Yet their quarterback 776 00:45:01,239 --> 00:45:04,760 Speaker 1: gets better every week. Matt Stafford today had a stretch 777 00:45:04,800 --> 00:45:07,680 Speaker 1: where he had four touchdowns in a nine completion stretch. 778 00:45:08,560 --> 00:45:10,759 Speaker 1: It's why I said there are five quarterbacks in the 779 00:45:10,760 --> 00:45:13,440 Speaker 1: prime of their career who just I mean got a 780 00:45:13,480 --> 00:45:16,640 Speaker 1: chance to go down as like all time greats. Stafford 781 00:45:16,680 --> 00:45:20,480 Speaker 1: is the only other quarterback in this league, especially of 782 00:45:20,520 --> 00:45:24,040 Speaker 1: an older one who can play at their level, and 783 00:45:24,080 --> 00:45:27,360 Speaker 1: he's just dramatically older than all of them. But you know, 784 00:45:27,400 --> 00:45:30,160 Speaker 1: the Rams are just every time you want to just 785 00:45:30,200 --> 00:45:34,560 Speaker 1: write the Rams off, now it's the Patriots, but if 786 00:45:34,600 --> 00:45:37,120 Speaker 1: their offense can score, they should be tough because their 787 00:45:37,200 --> 00:45:48,640 Speaker 1: defense is really good. A couple of other things before 788 00:45:48,640 --> 00:45:51,799 Speaker 1: I get out of here, just one thing that is 789 00:45:51,840 --> 00:45:55,680 Speaker 1: just extremely overrated, and I just believe this in general. 790 00:45:56,280 --> 00:46:00,800 Speaker 1: I know Notre Dame fans are celebrating on the grave 791 00:46:00,920 --> 00:46:06,120 Speaker 1: of Brian Kelly's career. You guys play nobody Notre Dame 792 00:46:06,200 --> 00:46:09,720 Speaker 1: because they don't have a conference. Their schedule is a joke. 793 00:46:10,600 --> 00:46:12,319 Speaker 1: And every time I look up and they're playing the 794 00:46:12,360 --> 00:46:15,239 Speaker 1: Sisters of the Poor, the School of the Blind and 795 00:46:15,280 --> 00:46:17,080 Speaker 1: beating the living piss out of them, it's like, great, 796 00:46:17,760 --> 00:46:19,680 Speaker 1: join the Big ten or the SEC and then I 797 00:46:19,719 --> 00:46:22,400 Speaker 1: would respect if you went ten and two and eleven 798 00:46:22,400 --> 00:46:26,200 Speaker 1: and one. But these makeshift schedules you're playing where the 799 00:46:26,239 --> 00:46:29,640 Speaker 1: most of these teams that you play just suck and 800 00:46:29,680 --> 00:46:33,719 Speaker 1: will never ever make a twelve team playoff. Like I'm 801 00:46:33,800 --> 00:46:37,279 Speaker 1: not giving you credit for being like, see, this is 802 00:46:37,320 --> 00:46:39,360 Speaker 1: where you want to coach. Because Brian Kelly went to 803 00:46:39,440 --> 00:46:43,319 Speaker 1: LSU and if Notre Dame played in the SEC, they 804 00:46:43,360 --> 00:46:46,520 Speaker 1: would never sniff the playoffs. I'll promise you that, because 805 00:46:46,560 --> 00:46:49,280 Speaker 1: they could not go ten and two in the SEC. 806 00:46:49,840 --> 00:46:54,680 Speaker 1: Now that being said, hiring Brian Kelly might have been 807 00:46:54,680 --> 00:46:57,600 Speaker 1: the best they could do. Obviously he's a successful coach. 808 00:46:57,640 --> 00:46:59,520 Speaker 1: I'm not acting like what he did at Notre Dame 809 00:46:59,640 --> 00:47:02,920 Speaker 1: was it impressive or Notre Dame winning games isn't a 810 00:47:02,960 --> 00:47:05,919 Speaker 1: good thing. But I hate it when, like Notre Dame 811 00:47:05,960 --> 00:47:08,400 Speaker 1: goes eleven and one, they start pumping out their chests, like, 812 00:47:08,440 --> 00:47:11,680 Speaker 1: give me a break, play some real teams, like get 813 00:47:11,680 --> 00:47:14,319 Speaker 1: ready to go one and done. Come the playoffs, because 814 00:47:14,320 --> 00:47:17,000 Speaker 1: that's what's gonna happen. But Brian Kelly this year has 815 00:47:17,040 --> 00:47:20,560 Speaker 1: been a disaster, and watching them lose to Florida and 816 00:47:20,600 --> 00:47:23,839 Speaker 1: get shoved around, and you know, Garrett nus Meyer's falling 817 00:47:23,880 --> 00:47:26,080 Speaker 1: apart these last couple of weeks, and the defense, every 818 00:47:26,080 --> 00:47:28,040 Speaker 1: time it's playing well, all of a sudden the offense 819 00:47:28,080 --> 00:47:29,720 Speaker 1: goes the wrong way. And then every time the offense 820 00:47:29,800 --> 00:47:32,160 Speaker 1: is playing well, the defense sucks. And then when they're 821 00:47:32,200 --> 00:47:35,560 Speaker 1: both kind of working, the special teams falls apart. They 822 00:47:35,560 --> 00:47:39,960 Speaker 1: gave him ninety million dollars because ed Ogeron was a 823 00:47:40,120 --> 00:47:46,480 Speaker 1: train wreck. That program was a disaster, and Brian Kelly 824 00:47:46,600 --> 00:47:49,759 Speaker 1: was known for being like the CEO, buttoned up, like 825 00:47:50,560 --> 00:47:54,000 Speaker 1: he might never have a national championship ceiling, but he 826 00:47:54,080 --> 00:47:56,440 Speaker 1: was gonna have a really high floor. And if you 827 00:47:56,440 --> 00:47:57,799 Speaker 1: would have told him when he took the job three 828 00:47:57,840 --> 00:48:01,080 Speaker 1: years ago, there's gonna be a twelve team playoff, no problem, 829 00:48:01,080 --> 00:48:05,200 Speaker 1: We'll make that thing a lot best case scenario. Now 830 00:48:05,239 --> 00:48:07,640 Speaker 1: they're gonna go eight and four. That means back to 831 00:48:07,680 --> 00:48:09,520 Speaker 1: back years they've gone nine to three at eight and four, 832 00:48:10,400 --> 00:48:12,480 Speaker 1: I just got news for you that that's just unacceptable. 833 00:48:12,800 --> 00:48:16,000 Speaker 1: It's just not gonna fly. And I think sometimes takes 834 00:48:16,080 --> 00:48:19,480 Speaker 1: in college football can be a little aggressive. It just 835 00:48:19,560 --> 00:48:21,719 Speaker 1: happens with coaches in general. Hell I see it happen 836 00:48:21,760 --> 00:48:25,120 Speaker 1: with the forty nine ers like Fire Shanahan. For who 837 00:48:27,400 --> 00:48:30,879 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson. You know what, Ben Johnson. Ben Johnson will 838 00:48:30,880 --> 00:48:33,040 Speaker 1: go to church every day of the week and pray 839 00:48:33,280 --> 00:48:37,239 Speaker 1: ten times a day that he's seventy five percent as 840 00:48:37,280 --> 00:48:40,080 Speaker 1: good as a head coach one day, not even like 841 00:48:40,360 --> 00:48:43,080 Speaker 1: early on as Kyle Shanahan. So you have no clue, 842 00:48:44,520 --> 00:48:49,360 Speaker 1: but three coaches the last three LSU coaches Nick Saban, 843 00:48:49,840 --> 00:48:54,279 Speaker 1: Les Miles, and at Oseron have all won national championships, 844 00:48:55,520 --> 00:48:58,280 Speaker 1: So it's basically guaranteed if you're the head coach at LSU, 845 00:48:58,719 --> 00:49:01,560 Speaker 1: you're gonna have the opportunity to inter national championship because 846 00:49:01,560 --> 00:49:04,719 Speaker 1: there's nobody you can't get into school, and the recruiting 847 00:49:04,800 --> 00:49:07,080 Speaker 1: in your own backyard is as good as it gets, 848 00:49:08,280 --> 00:49:10,520 Speaker 1: and the history at your program makes it really to 849 00:49:10,560 --> 00:49:16,120 Speaker 1: just recruit in general in the South outside of Louisiana. 850 00:49:16,200 --> 00:49:18,839 Speaker 1: To get worse from last year after just a couple 851 00:49:18,880 --> 00:49:20,520 Speaker 1: of weeks ago, it felt like, God, this feels like 852 00:49:20,560 --> 00:49:24,560 Speaker 1: a playoff team. What a disaster and I think the 853 00:49:24,600 --> 00:49:29,800 Speaker 1: most underrated job by a mile in college football. Deon 854 00:49:29,880 --> 00:49:34,120 Speaker 1: Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes control their own destiny. If 855 00:49:34,160 --> 00:49:36,840 Speaker 1: they win the next two weeks, they're in the conference 856 00:49:36,920 --> 00:49:40,399 Speaker 1: championship game, and if they win that game, they will 857 00:49:40,400 --> 00:49:43,600 Speaker 1: be a top four seed in the college football playoff. 858 00:49:45,080 --> 00:49:47,840 Speaker 1: We knew they were really good on offense. Chador is 859 00:49:47,880 --> 00:49:50,799 Speaker 1: probably gonna be the number one overall pick. Travis Hunter 860 00:49:51,040 --> 00:49:54,200 Speaker 1: might be the number two. There's a decent chance, you know, 861 00:49:54,280 --> 00:49:56,120 Speaker 1: cam Ward is he going to go to I don't know. 862 00:49:57,600 --> 00:49:59,600 Speaker 1: You could argue there's a fifty to fifty chance right 863 00:49:59,600 --> 00:50:03,400 Speaker 1: now that two picks in the NFL Draft are on Colorado. 864 00:50:04,120 --> 00:50:08,160 Speaker 1: But we already those guys were high level, you know prospects. 865 00:50:08,239 --> 00:50:10,520 Speaker 1: Last year. Travis Hunter would have gone in the top 866 00:50:10,520 --> 00:50:12,640 Speaker 1: five if he was eligible to come out last season. 867 00:50:13,400 --> 00:50:15,000 Speaker 1: Shador would have gone in the first round if he 868 00:50:15,040 --> 00:50:19,160 Speaker 1: was eligible to come out last season. Defensively, they were 869 00:50:19,200 --> 00:50:23,600 Speaker 1: a joke last year. It was like, what is going 870 00:50:23,640 --> 00:50:27,799 Speaker 1: on here? This offseason they hired Warren Sap, which is 871 00:50:27,800 --> 00:50:31,200 Speaker 1: a cool headline, but as this season has gone, if 872 00:50:31,239 --> 00:50:32,759 Speaker 1: you've watched them play, and I've watched them a lot 873 00:50:32,800 --> 00:50:36,000 Speaker 1: because I bet on them basically every week, their defensive 874 00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:39,880 Speaker 1: line is in the backfield all the time. Last year, 875 00:50:39,960 --> 00:50:43,040 Speaker 1: their defensive lineman looked like me, It's like, how are 876 00:50:43,080 --> 00:50:45,440 Speaker 1: you playing Division one football with these guys in the 877 00:50:45,440 --> 00:50:49,560 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage? And then their secondary outside of Travis 878 00:50:49,600 --> 00:50:54,520 Speaker 1: Hunter are making plays NonStop. Their defense is really good. 879 00:50:55,040 --> 00:50:57,279 Speaker 1: They are easily and listen, the Big twelve is not 880 00:50:57,320 --> 00:51:00,320 Speaker 1: the Big Ten or the SEC. It's a one bid 881 00:51:00,640 --> 00:51:04,560 Speaker 1: playoff league. And to me today, as we sit here, 882 00:51:04,600 --> 00:51:07,080 Speaker 1: going in the last couple weeks of the season, they 883 00:51:07,120 --> 00:51:12,440 Speaker 1: are clearly the best team in the conference clearly, so 884 00:51:13,200 --> 00:51:17,000 Speaker 1: props to Dion Sanders Chador and Travis Hunter for, you know, 885 00:51:17,160 --> 00:51:20,000 Speaker 1: resurrecting a program, a program that a couple of years 886 00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:24,239 Speaker 1: ago had one win and now they look poised. I 887 00:51:24,280 --> 00:51:25,880 Speaker 1: mean it's all in front of them to get to 888 00:51:25,960 --> 00:51:32,600 Speaker 1: eleven in three weeks. The volume