1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:08,388 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:09,028 --> 00:00:11,428 Speaker 2: Those who are older than the age of forty who 4 00:00:11,468 --> 00:00:14,788 Speaker 2: are currently working on this show today, I just want 5 00:00:14,828 --> 00:00:17,188 Speaker 2: to tread lightly into how are we feeling about the 6 00:00:17,308 --> 00:00:21,148 Speaker 2: Thursday night kickoff game and everything that's been said about 7 00:00:21,188 --> 00:00:24,028 Speaker 2: playing quarterback in your forties and Kyle, is this something 8 00:00:24,028 --> 00:00:24,948 Speaker 2: that's bothering you? 9 00:00:25,028 --> 00:00:27,428 Speaker 3: Are you leaning into it? How we feel in those 10 00:00:27,428 --> 00:00:28,028 Speaker 3: in their forties. 11 00:00:28,108 --> 00:00:31,148 Speaker 1: I think it's awesome Flaco versus Rogers. I'm well into 12 00:00:31,148 --> 00:00:33,268 Speaker 1: my forties. I absolutely love it. I think it's cool 13 00:00:33,268 --> 00:00:34,828 Speaker 1: that they can play that long. You know what's the 14 00:00:34,868 --> 00:00:37,748 Speaker 1: most amazing thing. You think this has to be the 15 00:00:37,748 --> 00:00:40,548 Speaker 1: oldest matchup of two starting quarterbacks by far, or at 16 00:00:40,628 --> 00:00:42,508 Speaker 1: least in the modern era, and it's not. 17 00:00:42,628 --> 00:00:43,588 Speaker 4: It's not even close. 18 00:00:43,668 --> 00:00:45,708 Speaker 1: Brady and Breeze played each other a few years back, 19 00:00:45,708 --> 00:00:48,108 Speaker 1: and they're like, way older than these guys are. So 20 00:00:48,268 --> 00:00:50,508 Speaker 1: it's a bigger, cooler thing about the people are playing 21 00:00:50,548 --> 00:00:52,508 Speaker 1: longer and taking care of themselves better. 22 00:00:52,628 --> 00:00:53,548 Speaker 4: I just can't wait to watch the game. 23 00:00:53,588 --> 00:00:54,548 Speaker 1: Mike carefully disagree. 24 00:00:54,588 --> 00:00:56,268 Speaker 5: I mean, Jamie asked me how I'm feeling when my 25 00:00:56,308 --> 00:00:59,028 Speaker 5: back's a little stiff my kneet pops when I get 26 00:00:59,068 --> 00:01:02,068 Speaker 5: low into a squat for some reason. You know, I 27 00:01:02,108 --> 00:01:04,388 Speaker 5: wake up foggy every single morning, even if I didn't 28 00:01:04,468 --> 00:01:05,068 Speaker 5: have any pops. 29 00:01:05,068 --> 00:01:06,548 Speaker 3: Now, Oh, how am I feeling about the game? 30 00:01:06,708 --> 00:01:07,108 Speaker 6: Yeah? 31 00:01:07,708 --> 00:01:09,268 Speaker 1: I mean I will say I hate the things on 32 00:01:09,308 --> 00:01:11,588 Speaker 1: the internet that are like, do you know back to 33 00:01:11,628 --> 00:01:12,508 Speaker 1: the future it happened? 34 00:01:12,508 --> 00:01:13,748 Speaker 4: Now, Marty would go back. 35 00:01:13,628 --> 00:01:14,908 Speaker 3: To nineteen ninety five. 36 00:01:15,148 --> 00:01:17,508 Speaker 4: Wow, it doesn't time fly. Shut up. 37 00:01:17,868 --> 00:01:19,588 Speaker 1: We already feel old enough already without you trying to 38 00:01:19,588 --> 00:01:20,908 Speaker 1: put us under the water. 39 00:01:21,188 --> 00:01:23,508 Speaker 2: And you're like, that's insane because nineteen ninety four is 40 00:01:23,508 --> 00:01:24,788 Speaker 2: the greatest year ever invented. 41 00:01:24,868 --> 00:01:26,548 Speaker 3: So you can't go back to ninety five. You've got 42 00:01:26,588 --> 00:01:27,628 Speaker 3: to go back to ninety four. 43 00:01:28,108 --> 00:01:31,428 Speaker 2: Speaking of those aches and pains and how long it 44 00:01:31,428 --> 00:01:32,908 Speaker 2: takes for you to get out of that squad. 45 00:01:32,908 --> 00:01:33,868 Speaker 3: If you're Mike, you're a folo. 46 00:01:34,108 --> 00:01:36,028 Speaker 2: We got to check on some injury news heading into 47 00:01:36,108 --> 00:01:39,988 Speaker 2: tonight's game, Ian Rapaport, I don't really need to hear 48 00:01:40,028 --> 00:01:41,468 Speaker 2: about your aches and pains, but if you want to 49 00:01:41,468 --> 00:01:43,468 Speaker 2: share with the class, that's fine. Otherwise you can get 50 00:01:43,508 --> 00:01:45,228 Speaker 2: us right to injuries for Thursday Night Football. 51 00:01:45,468 --> 00:01:47,508 Speaker 7: That'd say mostly it's low back. A lot of times 52 00:01:47,548 --> 00:01:51,108 Speaker 7: after I play golf in the afternoon, then the next 53 00:01:51,148 --> 00:01:52,948 Speaker 7: morning I'll wake up the back is kind of tight, 54 00:01:52,988 --> 00:01:55,028 Speaker 7: mostly because I'm bombing drives down the middle of the 55 00:01:55,028 --> 00:01:58,308 Speaker 7: fairway sometimes. Anyway, let's get to some injuries for this 56 00:01:58,388 --> 00:02:01,308 Speaker 7: big Thursday nighter featuring a bunch of old dudes who 57 00:02:01,308 --> 00:02:03,108 Speaker 7: are actually younger than all of us, which is really 58 00:02:03,148 --> 00:02:05,628 Speaker 7: just the weirdest thing ever. Alvin Austin one of the 59 00:02:05,708 --> 00:02:09,308 Speaker 7: young young receivers for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is not 60 00:02:09,428 --> 00:02:11,908 Speaker 7: going to play tonight. He is dealing with his shoulder injury. 61 00:02:11,948 --> 00:02:14,348 Speaker 7: Has not practiced at all this week. He has been 62 00:02:14,428 --> 00:02:17,348 Speaker 7: ruled out no surprise. Probably means you're gonna see obviously, 63 00:02:17,348 --> 00:02:20,588 Speaker 7: you're gonna see plenty of DK Mecha, plenty of Roman Wilson, 64 00:02:20,628 --> 00:02:23,828 Speaker 7: Scottie Miller also there as a death piece of the Steelers. 65 00:02:23,948 --> 00:02:27,548 Speaker 7: Should be fine. On the other side, another I would 66 00:02:27,548 --> 00:02:31,148 Speaker 7: say mildly young player Mikeasicki, one of their tight ends 67 00:02:31,148 --> 00:02:33,908 Speaker 7: who has been dealing with a pectorial injury, a torn peck. 68 00:02:34,508 --> 00:02:36,988 Speaker 7: He was placed on injury reserve this week. He is 69 00:02:37,068 --> 00:02:39,188 Speaker 7: out for this game and he is out the next 70 00:02:39,188 --> 00:02:40,948 Speaker 7: four weeks, we'll see if he's able to come back. 71 00:02:40,988 --> 00:02:43,388 Speaker 7: Sounds like the MRI maybe came back a little better 72 00:02:43,388 --> 00:02:45,948 Speaker 7: than they expected, so time will tell if he is 73 00:02:45,988 --> 00:02:48,908 Speaker 7: able to return this season and then the big one 74 00:02:48,948 --> 00:02:52,828 Speaker 7: for tonight. Trey Hendrickson, the star pass rusher for the 75 00:02:52,868 --> 00:02:54,988 Speaker 7: Cincinnati Bengals, one of the best pass rushers in the 76 00:02:55,068 --> 00:02:57,748 Speaker 7: NFL and surely one of the big stories of the offseason. 77 00:02:58,028 --> 00:03:00,868 Speaker 7: He is eventually questionable with a hip injury. Was ruled 78 00:03:00,868 --> 00:03:03,868 Speaker 7: out of the game with a back injury, now questionable 79 00:03:03,908 --> 00:03:06,908 Speaker 7: with a hip and my understanding is, despite the fact 80 00:03:06,908 --> 00:03:09,708 Speaker 7: that he is really pushing to play, he's considered a 81 00:03:09,748 --> 00:03:12,188 Speaker 7: bit of a long shot. It's just such a quick 82 00:03:12,268 --> 00:03:15,468 Speaker 7: turnaround from Sunday to Thursday. I'm not saying he's got 83 00:03:15,628 --> 00:03:18,588 Speaker 7: no chance, but it's not a great chance. If you 84 00:03:18,628 --> 00:03:22,788 Speaker 7: know Tre Hendrickson, well, he's absolutely dying to be out 85 00:03:22,788 --> 00:03:23,268 Speaker 7: in that field. 86 00:03:23,308 --> 00:03:23,788 Speaker 4: So we'll see. 87 00:03:23,868 --> 00:03:24,548 Speaker 3: I bet he is. 88 00:03:24,588 --> 00:03:27,068 Speaker 2: And to chase down Aaron Rodgers rap sheet, thanks so much. 89 00:03:27,188 --> 00:03:29,628 Speaker 2: Speaking of Rogers and the Steelers, as we have mentioned 90 00:03:29,668 --> 00:03:31,668 Speaker 2: many times, they are set to square off against the 91 00:03:31,668 --> 00:03:34,748 Speaker 2: division rival and the Bengals tonight. Joe Flacco new in 92 00:03:34,868 --> 00:03:37,908 Speaker 2: town and Cincinnati. The Steelers sit atop this division the 93 00:03:37,908 --> 00:03:40,228 Speaker 2: AFC North at four and one right now in the 94 00:03:40,228 --> 00:03:41,508 Speaker 2: Bengals two games. 95 00:03:41,228 --> 00:03:42,868 Speaker 3: Back at two and four. 96 00:03:43,108 --> 00:03:45,868 Speaker 2: Rogers and Flacco were asked this week about this matchup 97 00:03:45,908 --> 00:03:48,388 Speaker 2: between two veteran seasoned quarterbacks. 98 00:03:48,388 --> 00:03:48,868 Speaker 3: Take listen. 99 00:03:50,428 --> 00:03:53,708 Speaker 8: Yeah, I think it's great to great for all the 100 00:03:53,748 --> 00:03:56,068 Speaker 8: old guys. You know, I know that when I watch 101 00:03:56,108 --> 00:03:59,068 Speaker 8: other sports. Maybe it's because I'm the older guy, but 102 00:03:59,428 --> 00:04:02,348 Speaker 8: I tend to say to pull for the older guys 103 00:04:02,348 --> 00:04:04,988 Speaker 8: to win winchchampionships. 104 00:04:05,148 --> 00:04:05,548 Speaker 4: It's great. 105 00:04:05,588 --> 00:04:09,468 Speaker 8: I mean, I've known Joe for a long time. He's 106 00:04:09,508 --> 00:04:12,428 Speaker 8: been great coming to my charity event, He's been a 107 00:04:12,428 --> 00:04:14,388 Speaker 8: great ambassador for the league. He's had a great career, 108 00:04:14,948 --> 00:04:16,348 Speaker 8: and it's fun that we're both to a point. 109 00:04:16,548 --> 00:04:18,748 Speaker 4: How'd you feel me the youngest quarterback. 110 00:04:18,348 --> 00:04:22,268 Speaker 9: In the Yeah. Yeah, it's one thing you guys can't 111 00:04:22,268 --> 00:04:24,188 Speaker 9: talk about this week in terms of me being older 112 00:04:24,228 --> 00:04:26,628 Speaker 9: at least, but it's pretty neat. 113 00:04:26,788 --> 00:04:27,748 Speaker 4: I mean, Aaron's been. 114 00:04:27,588 --> 00:04:29,308 Speaker 9: In the league a few years longer than me, but 115 00:04:29,348 --> 00:04:31,788 Speaker 9: we both started playing in two thousand and eight, so 116 00:04:32,148 --> 00:04:33,228 Speaker 9: something doing it for a long time. 117 00:04:33,268 --> 00:04:33,908 Speaker 4: It's pretty cool. 118 00:04:35,708 --> 00:04:37,828 Speaker 2: That was such a pity laugh by Flacco. That guy 119 00:04:37,868 --> 00:04:38,748 Speaker 2: asked about his age. 120 00:04:38,988 --> 00:04:39,148 Speaker 3: Ha ha. 121 00:04:39,788 --> 00:04:41,628 Speaker 2: Move on, ask me a real question about the game, 122 00:04:41,748 --> 00:04:44,788 Speaker 2: huh man Ti, Tonight's AFC North matchup Steelers Bengals. 123 00:04:44,788 --> 00:04:45,588 Speaker 3: What you got on top? 124 00:04:45,708 --> 00:04:47,668 Speaker 10: Well, the matchup that I'm looking forward to, there's gonna 125 00:04:47,668 --> 00:04:49,508 Speaker 10: be a lot on the field, right yeah, tonight. The 126 00:04:49,548 --> 00:04:52,588 Speaker 10: one I'm looking forward to is Jamar chasing Jalen Ramsey. 127 00:04:52,628 --> 00:04:54,428 Speaker 10: The last time these two went against each other, it 128 00:04:54,468 --> 00:04:56,548 Speaker 10: was right across the street for the Super Bowl, and 129 00:04:56,588 --> 00:04:59,588 Speaker 10: the last play that these guys actually went head to ahead, 130 00:04:59,908 --> 00:05:02,028 Speaker 10: we all saw Aaron Donald and this plague at the 131 00:05:02,108 --> 00:05:05,348 Speaker 10: sack on Joel Burrow. But some fans caught on the 132 00:05:05,388 --> 00:05:09,348 Speaker 10: bottom of this all twenty two clip, Jalen Ramsey falls 133 00:05:09,388 --> 00:05:11,908 Speaker 10: down while reguarding Jamar Chase, and there's all of those 134 00:05:11,908 --> 00:05:15,228 Speaker 10: speculations as to what if, what if Joe Burrow had 135 00:05:15,268 --> 00:05:17,428 Speaker 10: the time, what if Joe Burrow would have found Jamar 136 00:05:17,508 --> 00:05:20,948 Speaker 10: Chase down the field. Now that game, Jalen had a 137 00:05:20,988 --> 00:05:24,108 Speaker 10: really good game against Jamar Chase, a rookie. Then on 138 00:05:24,188 --> 00:05:27,788 Speaker 10: four targets, Jamaar had two catches for sixty three yards. 139 00:05:27,828 --> 00:05:30,868 Speaker 10: Forty six of it came off to an insane one 140 00:05:30,908 --> 00:05:32,708 Speaker 10: handed catch that he had down the sideline to put 141 00:05:32,788 --> 00:05:35,868 Speaker 10: him in the field goal range. It's twenty twenty five now, guys, 142 00:05:35,908 --> 00:05:38,388 Speaker 10: it's been a few years since then. Jamar Chase is 143 00:05:38,428 --> 00:05:41,988 Speaker 10: no longer this rookie. Jalen Ramsey is no longer that young. However, 144 00:05:42,028 --> 00:05:45,588 Speaker 10: he's still dominant. Oh but you're looking at a Steelers 145 00:05:45,668 --> 00:05:48,788 Speaker 10: defense that still has a pass rush, new quarterback and 146 00:05:48,868 --> 00:05:51,348 Speaker 10: Joe Flacco. So the matchup I'm looking at is these 147 00:05:51,388 --> 00:05:54,148 Speaker 10: two guys, two of the best in the game, competing 148 00:05:54,188 --> 00:05:56,588 Speaker 10: and going after it for sixty minutes and we'll see 149 00:05:56,628 --> 00:05:57,548 Speaker 10: how it plays out. 150 00:05:57,628 --> 00:05:59,948 Speaker 5: My geam, I'm watching Jalen mord in this game, the 151 00:06:00,028 --> 00:06:04,188 Speaker 5: Steelers running back. We do the DraftKings read during the show. 152 00:06:04,428 --> 00:06:06,628 Speaker 5: I hear the odds for tonight's chamber or whatever. What 153 00:06:06,788 --> 00:06:09,948 Speaker 5: is it for Jalen Warren to get between forty and 154 00:06:10,108 --> 00:06:11,308 Speaker 5: forty nine yards? 155 00:06:11,348 --> 00:06:11,588 Speaker 3: Wow? 156 00:06:11,628 --> 00:06:13,668 Speaker 5: Rights, I want to find out what that is because 157 00:06:13,708 --> 00:06:16,348 Speaker 5: he's done it nine times in the last nineteen games. 158 00:06:16,588 --> 00:06:19,748 Speaker 5: And I mean this in the best possible way, because 159 00:06:20,268 --> 00:06:24,348 Speaker 5: Jalen Warren is a physical running back. He is the 160 00:06:24,468 --> 00:06:27,068 Speaker 5: kind of running back and the kind of running game 161 00:06:27,148 --> 00:06:29,468 Speaker 5: right now that the Steelers love to have that. Mike 162 00:06:29,508 --> 00:06:33,108 Speaker 5: Tumnell love that it's like an organizational philosophy because a 163 00:06:33,108 --> 00:06:35,668 Speaker 5: couple of days ago, Kenneth Gainwell went for ninety nine yards. 164 00:06:35,708 --> 00:06:37,068 Speaker 5: It was great and it was effective and it was 165 00:06:37,108 --> 00:06:40,548 Speaker 5: all that stuff. But Jalen Warren is like that physical 166 00:06:40,588 --> 00:06:42,868 Speaker 5: presence that they want to have. It starts from the 167 00:06:42,868 --> 00:06:44,708 Speaker 5: front office, it goes through the coaching staff. 168 00:06:45,868 --> 00:06:48,188 Speaker 3: He's like the jab, and I know the. 169 00:06:48,148 --> 00:06:51,268 Speaker 5: Hook and the uppercut, like those are the haymaker, those 170 00:06:51,268 --> 00:06:54,788 Speaker 5: are the knockout punches. Larry Holmes built a career on 171 00:06:54,828 --> 00:06:55,228 Speaker 5: the jab. 172 00:06:55,428 --> 00:06:55,988 Speaker 4: It was great. 173 00:06:56,628 --> 00:06:59,188 Speaker 5: And every time Jalen Warren gets the football for eleven 174 00:06:59,268 --> 00:07:02,748 Speaker 5: carries eighteen fourteen, eleven, twelve, eleven, like this is what 175 00:07:02,868 --> 00:07:06,028 Speaker 5: he gets. It's like eleven yard carries for forty something 176 00:07:06,108 --> 00:07:08,748 Speaker 5: yards and it softens up the defense and it does 177 00:07:08,788 --> 00:07:11,708 Speaker 5: everything that these Steelers want the running game to do. 178 00:07:12,268 --> 00:07:13,348 Speaker 1: I love Jayla Warren. 179 00:07:13,548 --> 00:07:14,428 Speaker 3: I love that he's. 180 00:07:14,348 --> 00:07:17,548 Speaker 5: Remarkably consistent, and I want to know what that number 181 00:07:17,548 --> 00:07:18,868 Speaker 5: is for forty to forty nine yards. 182 00:07:18,948 --> 00:07:21,028 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think some of those websites might be blocked 183 00:07:21,268 --> 00:07:23,828 Speaker 1: from our computer, so I don't know somebody else to 184 00:07:23,908 --> 00:07:25,668 Speaker 1: get it for me. Yeah, Mike, I can just tell you. 185 00:07:25,708 --> 00:07:27,588 Speaker 1: I definitely don't know what the odds are, but I 186 00:07:27,668 --> 00:07:29,468 Speaker 1: love the jab. They say is the most important punch. 187 00:07:29,548 --> 00:07:32,508 Speaker 1: Vladimir Klitschko. Sometimes we go twelve rounds throwing just jabs 188 00:07:32,548 --> 00:07:34,708 Speaker 1: and then win. And sometimes when you have that good 189 00:07:34,708 --> 00:07:36,708 Speaker 1: of a job, you don't need a right hand. But 190 00:07:36,748 --> 00:07:38,428 Speaker 1: when you are a little bit older, and that's going 191 00:07:38,468 --> 00:07:39,748 Speaker 1: to be a big theme tonight. I think it's going 192 00:07:39,788 --> 00:07:42,468 Speaker 1: to be interesting, Jamie, especially when we're watching on Amazon. 193 00:07:42,548 --> 00:07:45,508 Speaker 1: I think, if I have it right, Fitzpatrick's forty two, 194 00:07:45,668 --> 00:07:48,708 Speaker 1: Wentworth is forty three, so they're right there in that 195 00:07:48,868 --> 00:07:51,468 Speaker 1: range of Flacco and Rogers. But take it from me, 196 00:07:52,188 --> 00:07:54,308 Speaker 1: when you get older, a little bit older, even middle 197 00:07:54,308 --> 00:07:56,308 Speaker 1: aged like this, you look for younger people to help 198 00:07:56,348 --> 00:07:58,068 Speaker 1: you out with stuff. I can't tell you how many times, 199 00:07:58,148 --> 00:07:59,988 Speaker 1: especially on a Sunday, that I am just set up 200 00:08:00,028 --> 00:08:02,268 Speaker 1: on the couch and I'm just comfortable and it's red zone, 201 00:08:02,668 --> 00:08:04,388 Speaker 1: you know, and I could really use like a fresh 202 00:08:04,428 --> 00:08:06,708 Speaker 1: eltter or something, and I call in the kids, go 203 00:08:06,748 --> 00:08:08,908 Speaker 1: on the fridge, reaching the back shelf, reach a high 204 00:08:08,988 --> 00:08:10,428 Speaker 1: behind the pickles and get me one of these. And 205 00:08:10,428 --> 00:08:11,748 Speaker 1: they run off and they go and they bring it 206 00:08:11,828 --> 00:08:14,828 Speaker 1: right to me. It's the best. That's what Rogers has 207 00:08:14,868 --> 00:08:18,388 Speaker 1: been doing with Dk Metcalf. He found young labor. He 208 00:08:18,468 --> 00:08:21,788 Speaker 1: found someone who is young and fresh and energetic. And 209 00:08:21,828 --> 00:08:24,828 Speaker 1: I have to tell you this, guys, this is really working. 210 00:08:25,628 --> 00:08:27,748 Speaker 1: All the question marks about how's this going to work? 211 00:08:27,908 --> 00:08:32,428 Speaker 1: DK comes from Seattle. Rogers, This Rogers, that guys normally 212 00:08:32,508 --> 00:08:34,428 Speaker 1: the last several years, you know, this Mike being here 213 00:08:34,468 --> 00:08:36,748 Speaker 1: on the East coast in New York like, Rogers gets 214 00:08:36,748 --> 00:08:39,228 Speaker 1: to pick his cast. He brings in his Randall Cobs 215 00:08:39,228 --> 00:08:40,388 Speaker 1: and his Aln Lazards and. 216 00:08:40,348 --> 00:08:41,028 Speaker 4: All those guys. 217 00:08:41,388 --> 00:08:44,148 Speaker 1: This is not that he didn't get to be Vinny 218 00:08:44,268 --> 00:08:46,428 Speaker 1: Chase bringing in Turtle and e Like in his whole 219 00:08:46,468 --> 00:08:48,828 Speaker 1: crew that all went away. He played with who he 220 00:08:48,908 --> 00:08:51,148 Speaker 1: was told to play with by the Steelers. It's working 221 00:08:51,268 --> 00:08:54,788 Speaker 1: remarkably well. This is the first time that Aaron Rodgers 222 00:08:54,828 --> 00:08:57,468 Speaker 1: has thrown four plus touchdowns to a wide receiver over 223 00:08:57,468 --> 00:09:02,068 Speaker 1: the first five games since guess who, Davante Adams seven 224 00:09:02,188 --> 00:09:05,548 Speaker 1: years ago. Seven years ago. So when Davante and Rogers 225 00:09:05,588 --> 00:09:07,988 Speaker 1: were doing this every single night, I'll tell you what. 226 00:09:08,548 --> 00:09:09,548 Speaker 4: Follow me on the stats. 227 00:09:09,668 --> 00:09:13,908 Speaker 1: Rogers passer rating right now to DK through five games, 228 00:09:14,228 --> 00:09:16,468 Speaker 1: higher than he was ever was through five games with 229 00:09:16,548 --> 00:09:20,028 Speaker 1: Davante ever through any five game stretch, one hundred and forty. 230 00:09:20,268 --> 00:09:21,948 Speaker 1: I'll even go further. You want to go back further 231 00:09:21,988 --> 00:09:25,468 Speaker 1: with Rogers. How about his chemistry with Jordy, We'll go 232 00:09:25,548 --> 00:09:28,068 Speaker 1: all the way back to Jordy Nelson from Kansas State. 233 00:09:29,268 --> 00:09:33,188 Speaker 1: Rogers passer rating right now to DK one hundred and 234 00:09:33,268 --> 00:09:36,548 Speaker 1: forty point six is higher than it was to Jordi 235 00:09:36,788 --> 00:09:37,908 Speaker 1: one hundred and twenty nine. 236 00:09:38,468 --> 00:09:38,708 Speaker 4: Now. 237 00:09:38,748 --> 00:09:41,108 Speaker 1: I don't like to hack through the statistical minutia, but 238 00:09:41,148 --> 00:09:44,388 Speaker 1: I look for chemistry and passer rating when targeting this 239 00:09:44,468 --> 00:09:47,948 Speaker 1: receiver is chemistry. It passes before the break, It passes 240 00:09:47,988 --> 00:09:50,548 Speaker 1: before the wide receiver is looking. He and Jordy did 241 00:09:50,548 --> 00:09:51,148 Speaker 1: amazing things. 242 00:09:51,188 --> 00:09:52,908 Speaker 4: He and Deavonte did all time things. 243 00:09:53,388 --> 00:09:56,268 Speaker 1: Right now, in a short sample size, he is doing 244 00:09:56,308 --> 00:09:58,828 Speaker 1: those things or better with DK metcalf. 245 00:09:58,908 --> 00:09:59,788 Speaker 4: It is working. 246 00:10:00,148 --> 00:10:02,908 Speaker 1: The old guy and the young guy. They are bringing 247 00:10:02,948 --> 00:10:05,188 Speaker 1: him the beer at I meantbs Eltzer, of course on 248 00:10:05,388 --> 00:10:08,508 Speaker 1: the couch. It is working. He doesn't have any history 249 00:10:08,508 --> 00:10:08,948 Speaker 1: with DKA. 250 00:10:09,348 --> 00:10:12,068 Speaker 4: He didn't grow up with DKA. He didn't play with DK. 251 00:10:12,028 --> 00:10:14,708 Speaker 1: In Green Bay it's one of the best connections right 252 00:10:14,748 --> 00:10:17,348 Speaker 1: now in the league. And I want to see how 253 00:10:17,348 --> 00:10:20,068 Speaker 1: it goes tonight against the Bengals defense that's usually more 254 00:10:20,068 --> 00:10:22,508 Speaker 1: than accommodating to good chemistry and good connections. 255 00:10:22,508 --> 00:10:23,948 Speaker 4: The thing is working, and watch it tonight. 256 00:10:24,148 --> 00:10:27,348 Speaker 2: And Kyle, speaking of Rogers and all that has worked 257 00:10:27,348 --> 00:10:29,548 Speaker 2: for him in Pittsburgh, this is all people have done 258 00:10:29,588 --> 00:10:31,948 Speaker 2: over the last couple of years with Rogers experiences. He's 259 00:10:31,988 --> 00:10:34,788 Speaker 2: just been studied in his body language and his mood 260 00:10:34,868 --> 00:10:37,468 Speaker 2: and his attitude. And Kyle, you sat down with him 261 00:10:37,508 --> 00:10:39,588 Speaker 2: in Latroll before the season, and I'm sure you can 262 00:10:39,628 --> 00:10:41,748 Speaker 2: speak to what he was like then. But having saw 263 00:10:41,828 --> 00:10:44,508 Speaker 2: him a couple of weeks ago in Dublin, he's happy, 264 00:10:44,548 --> 00:10:47,028 Speaker 2: he's light. He enjoys the people that he's walking into 265 00:10:47,068 --> 00:10:49,668 Speaker 2: the building with so much so that Arthur Smith, now 266 00:10:49,708 --> 00:10:51,948 Speaker 2: the offensive coordinator with the Steelers, of course, he calls 267 00:10:51,988 --> 00:10:55,068 Speaker 2: him Art. Tomlin's making jokes about how well these guys 268 00:10:55,068 --> 00:10:57,068 Speaker 2: don't get paid hourly, but if they did, they'd make 269 00:10:57,068 --> 00:10:59,388 Speaker 2: a lot of money because they're spending so much time together. 270 00:10:59,668 --> 00:10:59,868 Speaker 3: You know. 271 00:10:59,948 --> 00:11:01,948 Speaker 2: We went in on Nathaniel Hackett and those two have 272 00:11:01,988 --> 00:11:04,148 Speaker 2: a connection about movies and the quotes that they like 273 00:11:04,188 --> 00:11:08,068 Speaker 2: to exchange. Some thing's working just personality wise, which many 274 00:11:08,108 --> 00:11:10,068 Speaker 2: would say is a tough thing to do with Rogers 275 00:11:10,148 --> 00:11:13,668 Speaker 2: between Arthur Smith and Aaron Rodgers. So it's all coming 276 00:11:13,748 --> 00:11:17,908 Speaker 2: up roses and comfortable mattresses and whatnot for those who 277 00:11:17,908 --> 00:11:19,908 Speaker 2: have low back issues if you are in your forties. 278 00:11:19,948 --> 00:11:22,068 Speaker 2: So that works for Rogers and Flacco. 279 00:11:25,188 --> 00:11:28,948 Speaker 11: Hey, they got theirs, they got theirs. They made some plays. Guys, 280 00:11:29,028 --> 00:11:33,628 Speaker 11: that's life, that's football. You just keep playing, you keep believing. 281 00:11:34,188 --> 00:11:35,028 Speaker 4: Can you picture? 282 00:11:35,108 --> 00:11:37,388 Speaker 11: Can you imagine where we could go if we play 283 00:11:37,468 --> 00:11:40,828 Speaker 11: together like that every game, just executing one play at 284 00:11:40,868 --> 00:11:43,868 Speaker 11: a time, one play at a time. What a beautiful finish. 285 00:11:43,908 --> 00:11:44,148 Speaker 4: Guys. 286 00:11:44,148 --> 00:11:46,148 Speaker 11: I'm so proud of this group. I'm proud of what 287 00:11:46,148 --> 00:11:49,348 Speaker 11: we're doing. Though, it's the process that leads to these results, 288 00:11:49,348 --> 00:11:51,508 Speaker 11: because you guys believe in what we're doing and we 289 00:11:51,668 --> 00:11:53,268 Speaker 11: keep pushing it and we keep growing. 290 00:11:54,948 --> 00:11:57,508 Speaker 2: Ted Lasso walks so Dave Canalis could run with that 291 00:11:57,588 --> 00:11:58,308 Speaker 2: believe mantra. 292 00:11:58,468 --> 00:11:58,668 Speaker 3: Huh. 293 00:11:58,708 --> 00:12:02,388 Speaker 2: The Panthers are believing and it's working right now in Charlotte. 294 00:12:02,428 --> 00:12:05,988 Speaker 2: And with that, welcome back friend of our show, Panthers 295 00:12:06,028 --> 00:12:15,388 Speaker 2: defensive lineman Derek Brown. Yeah, good morning, man, So good 296 00:12:15,388 --> 00:12:17,468 Speaker 2: to see you. We're so happy for you. Guys are 297 00:12:17,468 --> 00:12:19,948 Speaker 2: on a back to back win games streak right now. 298 00:12:20,428 --> 00:12:22,468 Speaker 2: What's the feeling like that in the locker room? Not 299 00:12:22,628 --> 00:12:25,428 Speaker 2: just in that speech with Canalis, but on a Monday, 300 00:12:25,508 --> 00:12:26,588 Speaker 2: a victory Monday. 301 00:12:26,628 --> 00:12:28,228 Speaker 3: What's the mood and attitude with your group? 302 00:12:30,068 --> 00:12:32,788 Speaker 12: I think it's the mooton attitude for the group is honestly, 303 00:12:32,868 --> 00:12:35,268 Speaker 12: you know, we want to continue having this feeling. So 304 00:12:35,388 --> 00:12:39,068 Speaker 12: you know, guys know what it takes being able to 305 00:12:39,108 --> 00:12:40,548 Speaker 12: be able to go out here and get through our 306 00:12:40,588 --> 00:12:42,868 Speaker 12: week in our way, and you know we've got to 307 00:12:42,908 --> 00:12:44,748 Speaker 12: be able to roll with that going into New York 308 00:12:44,748 --> 00:12:45,188 Speaker 12: this weekend. 309 00:12:45,668 --> 00:12:48,188 Speaker 5: And you're looking at the Jets nine sacks of Justin 310 00:12:48,268 --> 00:12:51,748 Speaker 5: Fields last week, negative passing yards. They don't have a 311 00:12:51,788 --> 00:12:53,588 Speaker 5: win right now. But Derek, I mean, you know how 312 00:12:53,588 --> 00:12:55,228 Speaker 5: it is in the NFL. This is not like when 313 00:12:55,268 --> 00:12:57,828 Speaker 5: you're a powerhouse in the SEC and you're beating up 314 00:12:57,868 --> 00:12:59,868 Speaker 5: on one of these lower teams in the NFL. You 315 00:12:59,948 --> 00:13:01,468 Speaker 5: know that they're going to respond. So how do you 316 00:13:01,508 --> 00:13:03,348 Speaker 5: look at this game and say, hey, we want to 317 00:13:03,388 --> 00:13:05,948 Speaker 5: replicate some of that access the Denver defense had but 318 00:13:05,988 --> 00:13:07,268 Speaker 5: we know that Jets are going to try to make 319 00:13:07,308 --> 00:13:07,948 Speaker 5: some stuff. 320 00:13:07,708 --> 00:13:09,308 Speaker 4: Up this week. Yeah, I mean that coming off a 321 00:13:09,348 --> 00:13:10,148 Speaker 4: rough game last week. 322 00:13:10,228 --> 00:13:12,428 Speaker 12: I mean, like I said, I've been in that position 323 00:13:12,468 --> 00:13:14,748 Speaker 12: where it's been, you know, not having to win going 324 00:13:14,748 --> 00:13:15,988 Speaker 12: through the season, and it's tough. 325 00:13:16,508 --> 00:13:16,708 Speaker 4: You know. 326 00:13:16,788 --> 00:13:19,428 Speaker 12: Obviously, they got a very good running back. The offensive 327 00:13:19,428 --> 00:13:22,148 Speaker 12: line works in good Unison Justin. I mean, he's a 328 00:13:22,228 --> 00:13:24,468 Speaker 12: dangerous factor right when he's when he's on, he's on 329 00:13:24,588 --> 00:13:26,108 Speaker 12: and when he's running the ball with his feet, I 330 00:13:26,108 --> 00:13:29,628 Speaker 12: mean he's adding another difficult part of his game too, 331 00:13:29,748 --> 00:13:34,108 Speaker 12: or different difficult part of us being prepared for his game. So, 332 00:13:34,188 --> 00:13:35,828 Speaker 12: I mean, we got a big challenge ahead of us, 333 00:13:35,868 --> 00:13:38,228 Speaker 12: you know, especially you know, it's one thing you know, 334 00:13:38,268 --> 00:13:40,308 Speaker 12: people saying that you know they're struggling, but I mean 335 00:13:40,348 --> 00:13:41,428 Speaker 12: they're they're a man right now. 336 00:13:41,468 --> 00:13:41,788 Speaker 4: Their man. 337 00:13:41,948 --> 00:13:43,708 Speaker 12: We're back with their back against the wall. So you know, 338 00:13:43,708 --> 00:13:45,348 Speaker 12: we got to challenge. The big challenge of us has 339 00:13:45,388 --> 00:13:46,748 Speaker 12: been to New York this weekend. 340 00:13:47,068 --> 00:13:48,828 Speaker 1: Derek, I love that we're talking to I love that 341 00:13:48,868 --> 00:13:51,548 Speaker 1: we're talking Panthers and the Panthers are winning because let's 342 00:13:51,548 --> 00:13:53,468 Speaker 1: be honest, like you've been there for a while, You've 343 00:13:53,468 --> 00:13:54,388 Speaker 1: been through some tough times. 344 00:13:54,428 --> 00:13:55,708 Speaker 4: You've been through some tough seasons. 345 00:13:55,908 --> 00:13:58,148 Speaker 1: You've been through it feels like a bunch of head coaches, 346 00:13:58,388 --> 00:14:01,668 Speaker 1: a bunch of quarterbacks. You've done some losing and now 347 00:14:01,668 --> 00:14:04,068 Speaker 1: you're doing some winning. Does it feel different? Does it 348 00:14:04,068 --> 00:14:05,828 Speaker 1: feel like you're turning the corner? Tell us how it 349 00:14:05,828 --> 00:14:06,988 Speaker 1: is right now, because you've seen it all. 350 00:14:07,308 --> 00:14:09,508 Speaker 12: Yeah, you know, I've been here for a while, I've 351 00:14:09,508 --> 00:14:11,988 Speaker 12: been through a lot of different things. But to be honest, man, 352 00:14:12,068 --> 00:14:13,908 Speaker 12: you know when coach got here, you know, he just 353 00:14:13,988 --> 00:14:15,868 Speaker 12: asked all of us to buy in. And you know 354 00:14:15,908 --> 00:14:19,228 Speaker 12: that's all we could do, uh coming into the season, Uh, 355 00:14:19,308 --> 00:14:21,308 Speaker 12: you know, deliver that message, you know, as a leadership 356 00:14:21,348 --> 00:14:24,148 Speaker 12: group and be able to just continue to you know, 357 00:14:24,388 --> 00:14:26,188 Speaker 12: go every single week and just you know, you had 358 00:14:26,188 --> 00:14:28,468 Speaker 12: to wait for it to come to come to come 359 00:14:28,508 --> 00:14:31,788 Speaker 12: into itself. Like I said, I'm excited going into the 360 00:14:31,788 --> 00:14:33,908 Speaker 12: week and being able to just come in here and 361 00:14:33,908 --> 00:14:36,868 Speaker 12: do this every week with these guys. It's been one 362 00:14:36,868 --> 00:14:38,468 Speaker 12: that you know, people don't believe in us, but I 363 00:14:38,468 --> 00:14:40,228 Speaker 12: mean the faith has always been in the building. You 364 00:14:40,228 --> 00:14:43,548 Speaker 12: know from the start when we got the OTAs. The 365 00:14:43,708 --> 00:14:46,468 Speaker 12: whole initiative was that you know, we got us. We 366 00:14:46,548 --> 00:14:48,148 Speaker 12: got all we need right here in this building, so 367 00:14:48,268 --> 00:14:50,628 Speaker 12: we don't need to feed off when anybody else's giving 368 00:14:50,668 --> 00:14:51,508 Speaker 12: us an outside. 369 00:14:51,708 --> 00:14:53,908 Speaker 4: Yeah, we got you to, Derek because we believe in you. Guys. 370 00:14:53,988 --> 00:14:56,268 Speaker 10: Let's talk about your running back, Reco Dauto, somebody who 371 00:14:56,268 --> 00:14:58,308 Speaker 10: we bought in on. He set a franchise record for 372 00:14:58,468 --> 00:15:01,828 Speaker 10: scrimmage yards against the Cowboys. What was it like watching 373 00:15:01,908 --> 00:15:04,548 Speaker 10: him do this against his former team? 374 00:15:05,188 --> 00:15:07,548 Speaker 12: I thought it was funny all week, you know, telling 375 00:15:07,588 --> 00:15:09,828 Speaker 12: him to buckle up and then coming in here and 376 00:15:09,908 --> 00:15:11,588 Speaker 12: you know him delivering now and out. 377 00:15:11,708 --> 00:15:13,028 Speaker 4: And after the game. 378 00:15:13,348 --> 00:15:13,508 Speaker 1: Uh. 379 00:15:14,268 --> 00:15:16,628 Speaker 12: No, Rico is definitely somebody that's highly confident, and he 380 00:15:16,948 --> 00:15:19,228 Speaker 12: was especially looking forward to that one. So you know, 381 00:15:19,228 --> 00:15:20,428 Speaker 12: I'm happy we were able to go out there and 382 00:15:20,428 --> 00:15:23,628 Speaker 12: get that one for him, of course, and for the team. 383 00:15:24,068 --> 00:15:26,188 Speaker 12: But yeah, I mean, he's doing something special right now. Man, 384 00:15:26,188 --> 00:15:27,508 Speaker 12: I'm excited to see him keep going. 385 00:15:27,908 --> 00:15:30,108 Speaker 2: Derek, you run into the face of a lot of 386 00:15:30,188 --> 00:15:34,028 Speaker 2: running backs. How would you best describe ric o'dowdle's game, 387 00:15:34,148 --> 00:15:37,508 Speaker 2: his style as a back in this league, and why 388 00:15:37,548 --> 00:15:39,268 Speaker 2: it has worked so well with you guys. 389 00:15:39,748 --> 00:15:41,428 Speaker 12: I mean, I think he's one of those patient backs, 390 00:15:41,508 --> 00:15:43,828 Speaker 12: right you know, the worst thing that you know, we 391 00:15:43,948 --> 00:15:45,788 Speaker 12: on the defensive side of hate is a guy who 392 00:15:46,388 --> 00:15:49,148 Speaker 12: gives the off. It's a line, a chance to be 393 00:15:49,188 --> 00:15:50,988 Speaker 12: able to set up the block. So you know, we'd 394 00:15:51,068 --> 00:15:53,628 Speaker 12: rather disrupt and get to him quicker than they get 395 00:15:53,668 --> 00:15:55,548 Speaker 12: opportunity to sit there and watch us a whole bunch. 396 00:15:55,588 --> 00:15:59,228 Speaker 12: So for us, you know, I think that's the that's 397 00:15:59,268 --> 00:16:01,548 Speaker 12: that's the biggest thing Rico does. I mean, he he 398 00:16:01,548 --> 00:16:02,588 Speaker 12: plays in the hole. 399 00:16:02,388 --> 00:16:03,868 Speaker 4: And then all of a sudden, all of a sudden, 400 00:16:03,908 --> 00:16:06,148 Speaker 4: he is trying to get north and he's right next 401 00:16:06,148 --> 00:16:08,148 Speaker 4: to you. So I mean, I think that's the hardest 402 00:16:08,148 --> 00:16:09,108 Speaker 4: part about dealing with them. 403 00:16:09,148 --> 00:16:10,828 Speaker 5: Derek, There's not a lot we can all agree on, 404 00:16:11,588 --> 00:16:14,228 Speaker 5: even when it comes to football. But I would say 405 00:16:14,268 --> 00:16:17,028 Speaker 5: on the short list is a couple of things. Dogs 406 00:16:17,068 --> 00:16:19,908 Speaker 5: catching frisbees at halftime a bit of them, and big 407 00:16:19,988 --> 00:16:23,268 Speaker 5: guys catching football's big manes. I iNTS, you have a 408 00:16:23,308 --> 00:16:26,428 Speaker 5: couple of them both against the Saints. Brian Burns. I 409 00:16:26,428 --> 00:16:28,428 Speaker 5: believe one time said you thought it was a burger 410 00:16:28,508 --> 00:16:30,628 Speaker 5: when you caught the ball, which I thought was a 411 00:16:30,628 --> 00:16:32,308 Speaker 5: little bit of a low hanging fruit. But tell me 412 00:16:32,348 --> 00:16:34,748 Speaker 5: about big guy, I iNTS, how much you love those. 413 00:16:36,468 --> 00:16:39,228 Speaker 12: Definitely shot the two I got in the career that 414 00:16:39,428 --> 00:16:41,828 Speaker 12: was JC hitting Jamis and it kind of flew up 415 00:16:41,828 --> 00:16:42,468 Speaker 12: and I got one. 416 00:16:42,508 --> 00:16:44,908 Speaker 4: And then the other one was off of. 417 00:16:46,708 --> 00:16:49,028 Speaker 12: Derek Carr the next year, where you know, I tipped 418 00:16:49,028 --> 00:16:50,868 Speaker 12: the ball and it landed on the offensive line shoulder 419 00:16:50,908 --> 00:16:51,748 Speaker 12: and I just grabbed it. 420 00:16:51,788 --> 00:16:52,988 Speaker 4: So, I mean, that's one of those. 421 00:16:52,828 --> 00:16:55,028 Speaker 12: Things where you know, I've never seen that being a 422 00:16:55,028 --> 00:16:57,308 Speaker 12: part of my game, but you know, I'm blessed to 423 00:16:57,028 --> 00:16:58,588 Speaker 12: be one of those guys has got one. 424 00:16:58,708 --> 00:17:01,228 Speaker 1: So dude, you got everything in your game. We just 425 00:17:01,228 --> 00:17:02,628 Speaker 1: got to get you to the end zone. And I 426 00:17:02,668 --> 00:17:04,948 Speaker 1: know that's coming. Maybe this weekend, maybe you grab one 427 00:17:04,988 --> 00:17:06,828 Speaker 1: off justin Fields, you take it to the house. I 428 00:17:06,868 --> 00:17:09,348 Speaker 1: know you'll be ready to party. I have it now 429 00:17:09,388 --> 00:17:11,548 Speaker 1: that the Panthers are everywhere now because they re really 430 00:17:11,588 --> 00:17:14,228 Speaker 1: are and you're doing great things. There's this strange thing 431 00:17:14,268 --> 00:17:15,868 Speaker 1: that floats around the internet, Derek, and you. 432 00:17:15,868 --> 00:17:17,548 Speaker 4: Can speak to it. 433 00:17:17,668 --> 00:17:21,468 Speaker 1: The chapter of Panthers Football when the two quarterbacks were 434 00:17:21,508 --> 00:17:24,468 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold. You were there, man like 435 00:17:24,948 --> 00:17:27,228 Speaker 1: that is a very strange chapter in which downe that 436 00:17:27,268 --> 00:17:29,188 Speaker 1: they have now gone on to do great things. And 437 00:17:29,268 --> 00:17:31,428 Speaker 1: Bryce is holding it down for you guys, what do 438 00:17:31,468 --> 00:17:34,988 Speaker 1: you remember about the Donald slash Baker era when they 439 00:17:34,988 --> 00:17:35,828 Speaker 1: were your teammates. 440 00:17:36,068 --> 00:17:37,828 Speaker 12: You know, they came here as guys that were, you know, 441 00:17:37,828 --> 00:17:41,828 Speaker 12: trying to bounce back. Especially when I got here was 442 00:17:41,868 --> 00:17:44,108 Speaker 12: Teddy Bridgewater and Sam came in the next year and 443 00:17:44,108 --> 00:17:47,668 Speaker 12: then Baker along the way. But seeing those guys have success, man, 444 00:17:47,708 --> 00:17:51,348 Speaker 12: that's been awesome. Getting to you know, Channa hunt Baker 445 00:17:51,348 --> 00:17:53,988 Speaker 12: every year and that's been one of my go to games. 446 00:17:54,028 --> 00:17:56,268 Speaker 12: So I'm definitely excited to see him have success, and 447 00:17:56,348 --> 00:17:58,268 Speaker 12: you know, definitely excited to get an opportunity to try 448 00:17:58,308 --> 00:18:00,948 Speaker 12: to ruin it every once in a while. So you know, 449 00:18:01,028 --> 00:18:03,428 Speaker 12: that's one of those things where I get to see 450 00:18:03,428 --> 00:18:05,068 Speaker 12: I got to see these two guys here and then you. 451 00:18:04,988 --> 00:18:06,508 Speaker 4: Know, seeing them succeed somewhere else. 452 00:18:06,548 --> 00:18:08,268 Speaker 12: Man, I love it because at the end of the day, man, 453 00:18:08,308 --> 00:18:09,428 Speaker 12: we're still brothers in this thing. 454 00:18:10,188 --> 00:18:12,748 Speaker 2: Derek, you're so calm in your delivery of what you say, 455 00:18:12,788 --> 00:18:15,108 Speaker 2: but you're also kind of ruthless, which I love as well. 456 00:18:15,228 --> 00:18:17,708 Speaker 2: You have a deep respect for the quarterbacks you've played 457 00:18:17,708 --> 00:18:19,748 Speaker 2: with in the NFL. But I want to take you 458 00:18:19,788 --> 00:18:23,628 Speaker 2: back to November thirtieth, twenty nineteen, You and I and 459 00:18:23,668 --> 00:18:26,388 Speaker 2: a quarterback in the NFL right now, and about thirty 460 00:18:26,428 --> 00:18:29,868 Speaker 2: thousand people were standing on the field at Auburn after 461 00:18:29,948 --> 00:18:33,748 Speaker 2: a forty eight forty five thrilling victory in an Iron 462 00:18:33,788 --> 00:18:34,668 Speaker 2: Bowl for Auburn. 463 00:18:34,948 --> 00:18:36,668 Speaker 3: What do you have of this memory. 464 00:18:36,348 --> 00:18:38,588 Speaker 2: Of this photo that we're about to show of yourself, 465 00:18:38,788 --> 00:18:41,788 Speaker 2: Bo Nicks, a couple of people that were happy for 466 00:18:41,828 --> 00:18:45,068 Speaker 2: you that day, and myself. That was a great day 467 00:18:45,108 --> 00:18:46,748 Speaker 2: for you. What do you remember of that game? It 468 00:18:46,788 --> 00:18:49,508 Speaker 2: was your senior year, right, that was. 469 00:18:49,868 --> 00:18:50,788 Speaker 4: That was baby Bonick. 470 00:18:50,828 --> 00:18:53,868 Speaker 12: Expect then he was young, right, he was a freshman 471 00:18:53,908 --> 00:18:56,948 Speaker 12: there he was. You know, we end up winning that game, 472 00:18:57,188 --> 00:19:00,108 Speaker 12: miss field goal and twelve man on the field for 473 00:19:00,188 --> 00:19:04,748 Speaker 12: the defense. And I remember this exact moment, you know, 474 00:19:04,828 --> 00:19:06,548 Speaker 12: kind of trying to fight through and enjoy that with 475 00:19:06,588 --> 00:19:09,308 Speaker 12: senior night for me, my last go around on the plane. 476 00:19:09,348 --> 00:19:12,788 Speaker 12: So that's one great moment that I'll always remember. 477 00:19:13,628 --> 00:19:15,188 Speaker 3: It's so cool to have watched you grown. 478 00:19:15,268 --> 00:19:17,308 Speaker 2: And the other thing I remember about your senior year, Derek, 479 00:19:17,348 --> 00:19:19,908 Speaker 2: is that you decided to return to Auburn to finish 480 00:19:20,028 --> 00:19:23,028 Speaker 2: what I believe was your business degree. How much has 481 00:19:23,068 --> 00:19:25,908 Speaker 2: that helped you in your time in the NFL and 482 00:19:25,988 --> 00:19:29,268 Speaker 2: making sure you bridge both of your lives professionally playing, 483 00:19:29,308 --> 00:19:31,508 Speaker 2: but also Derek Brown as a human. 484 00:19:32,068 --> 00:19:33,868 Speaker 12: Good I mean, I think it definitely helps me in 485 00:19:33,868 --> 00:19:36,868 Speaker 12: all my ventures outside of football and being able to, 486 00:19:37,028 --> 00:19:38,908 Speaker 12: you know, get those things done in the off season 487 00:19:39,028 --> 00:19:40,868 Speaker 12: and you know, just kind of figure out what I'm 488 00:19:40,868 --> 00:19:41,588 Speaker 12: gonna do after this. 489 00:19:42,948 --> 00:19:44,628 Speaker 4: Not really too interested in looking right now. 490 00:19:44,628 --> 00:19:47,148 Speaker 12: I'm kind of focusing on ball, so you know, I 491 00:19:47,268 --> 00:19:49,068 Speaker 12: got a few things going. But I think just being 492 00:19:49,148 --> 00:19:52,068 Speaker 12: able to, you know, process things, especially when it comes 493 00:19:52,108 --> 00:19:54,468 Speaker 12: to like business and finance. 494 00:19:54,668 --> 00:19:55,588 Speaker 4: I love those things. 495 00:19:55,708 --> 00:19:57,548 Speaker 3: That's really cool for you, Derek. We're so happy to 496 00:19:57,548 --> 00:19:57,868 Speaker 3: see you. 497 00:19:57,908 --> 00:20:00,028 Speaker 2: We're happy you're well, and we're really happy for the 498 00:20:00,068 --> 00:20:02,548 Speaker 2: Carolina Panthers. It's been fun to watch you guys this season. 499 00:20:03,068 --> 00:20:04,508 Speaker 2: Stay awesome, man. We appreciate you. 500 00:20:04,548 --> 00:20:04,588 Speaker 1: You. 501 00:20:05,948 --> 00:20:06,908 Speaker 4: I appreciate you all day. 502 00:20:06,948 --> 00:20:11,948 Speaker 3: And Derek, it is high. 503 00:20:11,668 --> 00:20:14,148 Speaker 2: Stakes Trivia today, and you know why because it hits 504 00:20:14,188 --> 00:20:14,868 Speaker 2: close to home. 505 00:20:14,908 --> 00:20:17,628 Speaker 3: We're all over the hell of you, Manti thirty four. 506 00:20:17,748 --> 00:20:19,388 Speaker 3: You're all over the age of thirty four. 507 00:20:19,508 --> 00:20:21,788 Speaker 2: We range here on GMFB and we like to think 508 00:20:21,828 --> 00:20:24,388 Speaker 2: that those who are watching us are our peers in age, 509 00:20:24,428 --> 00:20:28,268 Speaker 2: so we fully understand what tonight Thursday night matchup looks 510 00:20:28,308 --> 00:20:30,828 Speaker 2: like between Rogers and Flacco, because those guys are in 511 00:20:30,868 --> 00:20:33,908 Speaker 2: their forties, they're still quarterbacking and it's all fun in games, 512 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:37,908 Speaker 2: which trivia is not. It's intense, it's hard hitting questions. 513 00:20:37,948 --> 00:20:41,028 Speaker 2: And here we go, Mike Garafalo, you are up first. 514 00:20:41,068 --> 00:20:44,468 Speaker 2: The theme is essentially quarterbacks litterer than the age of forty. 515 00:20:44,628 --> 00:20:49,388 Speaker 2: Joe Flacco has thrown a touchdown pass to sixty seven 516 00:20:49,508 --> 00:20:52,188 Speaker 2: different players in his career. This is the fifth most 517 00:20:52,188 --> 00:20:56,148 Speaker 2: in NFL history. What player has caught the most touchdowns 518 00:20:56,268 --> 00:20:58,388 Speaker 2: from Joe Flacco in his career? 519 00:20:58,548 --> 00:21:00,748 Speaker 3: Is it a A Gwam Bolden f. 520 00:21:01,108 --> 00:21:06,228 Speaker 2: Tory Smith, see Steve Steve Smith or d Derek Mason? 521 00:21:07,428 --> 00:21:09,468 Speaker 4: All Right, I complained, not complained. 522 00:21:09,788 --> 00:21:11,908 Speaker 5: I basically called myself out during the break. I said, 523 00:21:12,148 --> 00:21:13,828 Speaker 5: I've just been I've been leading off trivia and I've 524 00:21:13,828 --> 00:21:16,588 Speaker 5: been terrible. I feel like we've been starting behind the 525 00:21:16,628 --> 00:21:17,428 Speaker 5: sticks because of me. 526 00:21:17,548 --> 00:21:18,428 Speaker 4: I've got to come out. 527 00:21:18,348 --> 00:21:18,668 Speaker 3: Of the gates. 528 00:21:18,708 --> 00:21:21,148 Speaker 5: I've got to get They were in my ear saying, 529 00:21:21,188 --> 00:21:23,988 Speaker 5: we think you're gonna get this one that Why would 530 00:21:23,988 --> 00:21:26,548 Speaker 5: they say that? Would they say that because I worked 531 00:21:26,548 --> 00:21:29,668 Speaker 5: closely with Steve Smith Senior for the Thursday Night games. 532 00:21:29,708 --> 00:21:31,588 Speaker 5: It is Thursday for. 533 00:21:31,948 --> 00:21:33,148 Speaker 4: Two years for NFL Network. 534 00:21:33,228 --> 00:21:35,508 Speaker 1: I think they may have can't be Steve though they're 535 00:21:35,668 --> 00:21:37,508 Speaker 1: sort of Damn Kyle, no way, it's Steve. 536 00:21:37,588 --> 00:21:40,628 Speaker 3: Steve, don't take the layupe. 537 00:21:40,748 --> 00:21:42,028 Speaker 1: Don't that trying to hook you with that. 538 00:21:42,028 --> 00:21:45,428 Speaker 3: I can't be Steve has come on nowhere, Stephen, so 539 00:21:45,588 --> 00:21:46,908 Speaker 3: Mason got. 540 00:21:46,828 --> 00:21:49,588 Speaker 5: To Smith's Tory Smith final answer, B I think that's. 541 00:21:49,428 --> 00:21:49,988 Speaker 4: A good answer. 542 00:21:50,708 --> 00:21:52,748 Speaker 3: Thank god you listen to these too, My g It 543 00:21:52,828 --> 00:21:53,628 Speaker 3: is Tory Smith. 544 00:21:53,788 --> 00:21:54,028 Speaker 4: It is. 545 00:22:00,468 --> 00:22:04,868 Speaker 2: Career receiving touchdowns are the most by a water in 546 00:22:04,988 --> 00:22:09,788 Speaker 2: Raven's history. Only tight ends, Mark Andrews and Todd Heap 547 00:22:10,028 --> 00:22:12,148 Speaker 2: have more. So that may have been the thing that 548 00:22:12,188 --> 00:22:14,388 Speaker 2: confused you, is that like a lot of touchdowns are 549 00:22:14,428 --> 00:22:16,108 Speaker 2: on but it was a wide receiver and in a 550 00:22:16,188 --> 00:22:16,748 Speaker 2: story Smith. 551 00:22:16,908 --> 00:22:20,388 Speaker 3: Steve Smith third on the list. Mike, so well done, 552 00:22:20,428 --> 00:22:21,268 Speaker 3: way to follow the light. 553 00:22:21,948 --> 00:22:22,668 Speaker 4: I'm so happy for you. 554 00:22:23,308 --> 00:22:27,708 Speaker 2: I'm so happy for you, all right, for us, for us, 555 00:22:27,828 --> 00:22:30,068 Speaker 2: move them around the base path, man side, Okay, let's 556 00:22:30,068 --> 00:22:34,708 Speaker 2: go Flacko Rogers will be the fourth matchup between starting quarterbacks, 557 00:22:34,788 --> 00:22:38,748 Speaker 2: both age forty or oero okay, with the previous three 558 00:22:38,868 --> 00:22:41,188 Speaker 2: all being between Tom Brady and Drew Brees. 559 00:22:41,268 --> 00:22:44,188 Speaker 3: When those two lined up, which player. 560 00:22:43,988 --> 00:22:49,468 Speaker 2: Had the most receiving yards in all Brady Breese matchups combined? 561 00:22:49,788 --> 00:22:52,428 Speaker 2: So they played against each oah three times, this guy 562 00:22:52,508 --> 00:22:55,628 Speaker 2: had the most receiving yards? Is it a Michael Thomas, 563 00:22:56,028 --> 00:23:02,228 Speaker 2: B Rob Gronkowski, C, Dion Branch or D Marcus Coulson. 564 00:23:02,428 --> 00:23:05,468 Speaker 10: Okay, So I don't think it's Mike. Mike had a 565 00:23:05,508 --> 00:23:07,508 Speaker 10: lot of receptions, but I don't think it goes to him. 566 00:23:07,628 --> 00:23:11,868 Speaker 10: Rock Grob Gronk goes it's too much of a big name, 567 00:23:12,148 --> 00:23:13,868 Speaker 10: big name, says either C or D. 568 00:23:14,068 --> 00:23:14,908 Speaker 4: I'm going to go. 569 00:23:17,068 --> 00:23:21,468 Speaker 10: D Marcus Colston, Jamie, come on, I agree, Come on, Jane. 570 00:23:21,028 --> 00:23:25,068 Speaker 3: Swing a miss, miss, swing a miss. It's a It 571 00:23:25,188 --> 00:23:28,268 Speaker 3: is Michael Thomas. It is Michael Thomas. 572 00:23:28,348 --> 00:23:33,668 Speaker 2: Now with one hundred and fifty seven it is receiving yards. 573 00:23:33,668 --> 00:23:36,228 Speaker 2: Brady and Breeze are, of course, the all time passing 574 00:23:36,308 --> 00:23:40,068 Speaker 2: yards leaders in NFL history, so together they accumulated nearly 575 00:23:40,068 --> 00:23:43,348 Speaker 2: one hundred and seventy thousand regular season passing yards each, 576 00:23:43,668 --> 00:23:46,748 Speaker 2: which is incredible. But Michael Thomas in those three games 577 00:23:47,428 --> 00:23:49,148 Speaker 2: led all receivers and receiving. 578 00:23:48,908 --> 00:23:52,828 Speaker 1: Yards much Sorry, now, Jamie the one of the most 579 00:23:52,828 --> 00:23:57,508 Speaker 1: fascinating NFL careers, unbelievably productive. He won Offensive Player of 580 00:23:57,508 --> 00:24:00,308 Speaker 1: the Year a year in which Christian McCaffrey had one 581 00:24:00,308 --> 00:24:03,348 Speaker 1: thousand rushing and one thousand receiving and still didn't win. 582 00:24:03,828 --> 00:24:07,268 Speaker 1: And then Michael Thomas poof just kind of disappeared, and 583 00:24:07,308 --> 00:24:09,908 Speaker 1: he was amazing for a while, but quick ending. 584 00:24:10,028 --> 00:24:12,988 Speaker 10: I was in Tennessee when he taught that. Yeah, you know, 585 00:24:13,028 --> 00:24:15,348 Speaker 10: exceptions that I was there. I was his teammate. It 586 00:24:15,388 --> 00:24:18,828 Speaker 10: was insane, like the guy had an insane it's wild. 587 00:24:19,028 --> 00:24:19,828 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's okay. 588 00:24:19,948 --> 00:24:21,668 Speaker 3: Still didn't get your question right now, all right, Kyle. 589 00:24:22,948 --> 00:24:26,348 Speaker 2: The oldest quarterback to throw a touchdown pass was none 590 00:24:26,348 --> 00:24:28,428 Speaker 2: of the guys that we've mentioned so far in this segment. 591 00:24:28,628 --> 00:24:32,828 Speaker 2: It was George Blanda when he found Cliff Branch for 592 00:24:33,308 --> 00:24:36,668 Speaker 2: this touchdown, which we have from week fourteen of the 593 00:24:36,748 --> 00:24:38,308 Speaker 2: nineteen seventy four season. 594 00:24:38,388 --> 00:24:42,588 Speaker 13: Take a look, now, writers attacking you're gonna tick Drover 595 00:24:42,708 --> 00:24:45,748 Speaker 13: on the twenty eight crowd hooting and hollering and roaring 596 00:24:45,788 --> 00:24:50,068 Speaker 13: because George bland Of the quarterback planda look bad. 597 00:24:51,588 --> 00:24:57,708 Speaker 6: Later Cooper Gooddeed love at quick. I think George Blanda 598 00:24:57,788 --> 00:25:00,588 Speaker 6: has just been re elected in the world. That's the 599 00:25:00,668 --> 00:25:03,028 Speaker 6: first pass George has thrown an anger in a late. 600 00:25:03,028 --> 00:25:09,068 Speaker 2: Game nine, so he took some time off, but Blanda 601 00:25:09,108 --> 00:25:12,708 Speaker 2: came back fiercely. He was forty seven years and eighty 602 00:25:12,748 --> 00:25:16,548 Speaker 2: eight days old when he got touchdown. Packs Cliff Branch, 603 00:25:17,188 --> 00:25:20,588 Speaker 2: the receiver of that touchdown pass, later appeared in a 604 00:25:20,708 --> 00:25:25,468 Speaker 2: movie called Everybody's All American, a nineteen eighty eight film 605 00:25:25,588 --> 00:25:29,548 Speaker 2: about a Louisiana football legend struggling with life's complexities after 606 00:25:29,708 --> 00:25:30,948 Speaker 2: his college career is over. 607 00:25:31,708 --> 00:25:33,828 Speaker 3: Kyle who starred in that film. 608 00:25:34,748 --> 00:25:38,588 Speaker 2: Is it a John Candy, b Robert de Niro, C 609 00:25:38,828 --> 00:25:41,228 Speaker 2: Dennis Quaide or d Carl Weathers. 610 00:25:42,868 --> 00:25:46,188 Speaker 1: I'm just amused by the multiple choice choices. I like 611 00:25:46,828 --> 00:25:48,948 Speaker 1: you think that John Candy, right around the time he 612 00:25:49,068 --> 00:25:50,668 Speaker 1: was doing Uncle Buck is going to be. 613 00:25:50,668 --> 00:25:53,068 Speaker 4: In a football movie. I love Candy. 614 00:25:53,508 --> 00:25:57,228 Speaker 1: Robert de Niro was probably doing Midnight Run around here. No, 615 00:25:58,068 --> 00:26:00,028 Speaker 1: and Carl Weathers is a great choice because he once 616 00:26:00,188 --> 00:26:02,748 Speaker 1: was on the Raiders and had a relationship with John 617 00:26:02,828 --> 00:26:06,908 Speaker 1: Madden and Al Davis. The answer here is one of 618 00:26:06,988 --> 00:26:11,428 Speaker 1: the sports movie, first ballot Hall of Famers, probably second 619 00:26:11,628 --> 00:26:15,788 Speaker 1: only to Costner. Dennis Quaid has bangers on bangers and 620 00:26:15,868 --> 00:26:18,308 Speaker 1: sports movies, and he is the right answer here. 621 00:26:19,148 --> 00:26:22,228 Speaker 2: You are indeed correct. It is Dennis Quaid. He knew 622 00:26:22,268 --> 00:26:24,548 Speaker 2: it without a doubt. What else can you tell us 623 00:26:24,588 --> 00:26:26,148 Speaker 2: about this film? Quaid started it? 624 00:26:26,228 --> 00:26:29,388 Speaker 3: What else I remember Jessica Lang was in it? 625 00:26:29,548 --> 00:26:29,788 Speaker 4: Wow? 626 00:26:29,948 --> 00:26:31,788 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think John Goodman was in it. 627 00:26:32,508 --> 00:26:36,548 Speaker 1: Underrepresented and I just again I will talk about Dennis Quaid. 628 00:26:37,028 --> 00:26:40,308 Speaker 1: He is a football player in any given Sunday is 629 00:26:40,428 --> 00:26:44,428 Speaker 1: a he's a cyclist, he is a baseball player. He 630 00:26:44,628 --> 00:26:48,348 Speaker 1: is really, really fantastic in so many different sports. 631 00:26:48,068 --> 00:26:49,388 Speaker 4: Roles, including this. Look at him. 632 00:26:49,428 --> 00:26:52,268 Speaker 1: He looks like a football player right now, instantly viable. 633 00:26:52,428 --> 00:26:55,468 Speaker 2: Yes, his face hasn't changed either. That's eighty eight. That 634 00:26:55,548 --> 00:26:57,108 Speaker 2: looks like a two thousand and eight. That looks like 635 00:26:57,148 --> 00:26:59,468 Speaker 2: twenty twenty eight. What he's gonna look like? Incredible, Dennis Plaid, 636 00:26:59,508 --> 00:27:01,428 Speaker 2: Well done, Kyle, Mike g well done. 637 00:27:01,708 --> 00:27:04,348 Speaker 1: Pantai you kid, John, Remember we're number sixteen. 638 00:27:04,588 --> 00:27:07,948 Speaker 4: It's always funny. It's a timeless joke. I love it. 639 00:27:08,548 --> 00:27:13,148 Speaker 2: Pick yourself in the house, classy, closest to the pins, 640 00:27:15,068 --> 00:27:19,108 Speaker 2: closest to the b. Eighteen different quarterbacks have combined to 641 00:27:19,268 --> 00:27:23,588 Speaker 2: start two hundred and eighty three games after turning forty. 642 00:27:24,828 --> 00:27:25,628 Speaker 3: This is so great. 643 00:27:26,468 --> 00:27:31,508 Speaker 2: How many combined rushing yards do those quarterbacks have after 644 00:27:31,628 --> 00:27:32,468 Speaker 2: they turn forty? 645 00:27:32,828 --> 00:27:35,908 Speaker 3: So they're over the hill. Okay, they got a tuck 646 00:27:35,948 --> 00:27:36,348 Speaker 3: and run. 647 00:27:36,948 --> 00:27:40,708 Speaker 2: Eighteen different quarterbacks have this many rushing yards after they 648 00:27:40,748 --> 00:27:42,588 Speaker 2: turn forty over two hundred and eighty three games. 649 00:27:42,628 --> 00:27:45,788 Speaker 3: Guys closest to the pin, take it away, all right. 650 00:27:45,868 --> 00:27:47,988 Speaker 1: Two hundred and eighty three total games were played by 651 00:27:48,028 --> 00:27:50,708 Speaker 1: these guys. So how many rushing yards in all of 652 00:27:50,788 --> 00:27:52,748 Speaker 1: those two hundred and eighty three games combined? 653 00:27:52,828 --> 00:27:56,308 Speaker 4: For any of them? Well, there's there's toys. That's a 654 00:27:56,348 --> 00:27:58,108 Speaker 4: lot right there. That might be most of it. 655 00:27:58,468 --> 00:28:00,108 Speaker 1: All right, So we got warn Moon on the Seahawks. 656 00:28:00,148 --> 00:28:02,428 Speaker 1: He appears to be getting a good game. And there's 657 00:28:02,508 --> 00:28:03,348 Speaker 1: Rogers this year. 658 00:28:03,588 --> 00:28:06,468 Speaker 4: He'd killing me. Need one go for then maybe he's 659 00:28:06,468 --> 00:28:12,668 Speaker 4: gonna score on the Chargers. Okay, keep going on. We 660 00:28:12,748 --> 00:28:16,628 Speaker 4: got a lot. So we got that mad Asswaters. They're 661 00:28:16,628 --> 00:28:18,428 Speaker 4: about going ten that madsack. 662 00:28:18,628 --> 00:28:21,308 Speaker 2: Okay, So if two eighty three games, how many rushing 663 00:28:21,348 --> 00:28:23,228 Speaker 2: yards per game do you think a guy could get 664 00:28:23,348 --> 00:28:25,028 Speaker 2: and then maybe do some fast mats. 665 00:28:25,748 --> 00:28:26,268 Speaker 4: Three games. 666 00:28:26,428 --> 00:28:28,708 Speaker 5: All right, there's some kneel downs in there. It's gonna 667 00:28:28,708 --> 00:28:30,268 Speaker 5: take away, all right. 668 00:28:30,388 --> 00:28:33,028 Speaker 10: I'm I gotta, I gotta I get the question back up. 669 00:28:32,988 --> 00:28:35,068 Speaker 2: There, please, you know what, guys, also keep in mind, 670 00:28:35,148 --> 00:28:36,388 Speaker 2: we're showing good highlights. 671 00:28:36,668 --> 00:28:38,708 Speaker 3: We're showing the positive language of origin. 672 00:28:39,028 --> 00:28:39,988 Speaker 4: Okay, question question. 673 00:28:41,148 --> 00:28:43,388 Speaker 10: It doesn't include like if they get sacked, that doesn't 674 00:28:43,428 --> 00:28:44,668 Speaker 10: go against their rushing yards? 675 00:28:44,748 --> 00:28:45,068 Speaker 4: Correct? 676 00:28:46,628 --> 00:28:48,588 Speaker 3: Is that normally what happens statistically? 677 00:28:48,988 --> 00:28:52,508 Speaker 4: No, surely, no, it does not happen. 678 00:28:53,508 --> 00:28:58,348 Speaker 2: It's eighteen different quarterbacks after they turn they played three 679 00:28:58,348 --> 00:28:59,468 Speaker 2: games rush? 680 00:28:59,548 --> 00:29:02,028 Speaker 3: How many total rushing yards? Eighty three games? Can I 681 00:29:02,148 --> 00:29:02,628 Speaker 3: cautioned you? 682 00:29:02,828 --> 00:29:04,628 Speaker 2: With doing this map here we showed a lot of 683 00:29:04,708 --> 00:29:07,788 Speaker 2: positive highlights. That could have been the only time the 684 00:29:07,868 --> 00:29:09,108 Speaker 2: guy rushed in that game. 685 00:29:09,388 --> 00:29:15,188 Speaker 3: Okay, so don't be aware, all right, don't overshoot. Okay, 686 00:29:15,348 --> 00:29:17,108 Speaker 3: I'm ready, But why don't you give your number? 687 00:29:17,108 --> 00:29:18,748 Speaker 4: What do you got? Yeah? 688 00:29:18,908 --> 00:29:20,388 Speaker 3: Go ahead, go go ahead, go ahead. 689 00:29:20,868 --> 00:29:23,268 Speaker 5: I got three seventy five, little more than one a game. 690 00:29:23,308 --> 00:29:23,468 Speaker 4: Five. 691 00:29:23,548 --> 00:29:26,108 Speaker 1: Manti's got six fifty eight fifty five. 692 00:29:26,148 --> 00:29:28,268 Speaker 3: Right, Jamie, three seventy five. 693 00:29:28,468 --> 00:29:30,468 Speaker 1: You gotta, you gotta listen to the host. Jamie was 694 00:29:30,508 --> 00:29:34,068 Speaker 1: like really trying to caution us two and eighty three games, Jamie, 695 00:29:34,388 --> 00:29:35,668 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go right on the nose. 696 00:29:35,868 --> 00:29:37,388 Speaker 3: Two hundred and eighty three yards about it? 697 00:29:37,468 --> 00:29:38,708 Speaker 4: Two hundred and eighty three yards. 698 00:29:40,628 --> 00:29:45,268 Speaker 2: Manti is the winner, Yes, the game, seven hundred and 699 00:29:45,308 --> 00:29:45,748 Speaker 2: sixty two. 700 00:29:46,428 --> 00:29:50,988 Speaker 4: It's pretty cools. That's a lot o cools. It is okay, 701 00:29:51,148 --> 00:29:51,548 Speaker 4: not bad. 702 00:29:51,828 --> 00:29:54,508 Speaker 2: Sorry, I mean you, I mean one for one ratio. 703 00:29:54,628 --> 00:29:55,468 Speaker 2: Kyle's pretty brutal. 704 00:29:55,588 --> 00:29:55,908 Speaker 9: I hear you. 705 00:29:56,028 --> 00:29:57,708 Speaker 3: Maybe I was being too intense with my glue. 706 00:29:58,268 --> 00:30:01,548 Speaker 2: Seven sixty two, which is buoyed by Doug Flutie ran 707 00:30:01,588 --> 00:30:05,308 Speaker 2: for two twelve after he turned forty, and Steve de 708 00:30:05,388 --> 00:30:08,348 Speaker 2: Berg had negative tent after he turned forty, so that's. 709 00:30:08,188 --> 00:30:08,908 Speaker 3: What you're looking at. 710 00:30:09,628 --> 00:30:10,068 Speaker 4: Still playing. 711 00:30:10,108 --> 00:30:13,948 Speaker 2: I feel like, yeah, exactly, Brady had about eighty four, Yeah, 712 00:30:14,068 --> 00:30:14,948 Speaker 2: after they turned forty. 713 00:30:14,988 --> 00:30:16,908 Speaker 3: I love the total rushing yards by the quarterbacks. 714 00:30:18,108 --> 00:30:19,228 Speaker 4: Tom had some good ones too. 715 00:30:19,348 --> 00:30:21,548 Speaker 2: Look at all those shields on the left, so perfect, 716 00:30:21,748 --> 00:30:22,788 Speaker 2: well done, everybody. 717 00:30:23,188 --> 00:30:23,868 Speaker 3: We made it through. 718 00:30:23,948 --> 00:30:25,748 Speaker 2: I think everybody got a point point on the board. 719 00:30:26,228 --> 00:30:28,828 Speaker 2: For those older than forty, and listen to the sweet 720 00:30:28,908 --> 00:30:31,628 Speaker 2: tunes of the vintage Seasoned retro. 721 00:30:35,108 --> 00:30:38,028 Speaker 3: It's uncomfortable number showing Rogers. He's still playing, he's playing tonight. 722 00:30:38,548 --> 00:30:39,188 Speaker 4: Number is gonna go. 723 00:30:40,268 --> 00:30:40,788 Speaker 3: That's true.