1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,708 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,788 --> 00:00:21,828 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,588 --> 00:00:24,348 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:24,748 --> 00:00:27,188 Speaker 3: Yes, it is a good morning to talk about football. 5 00:00:27,228 --> 00:00:29,148 Speaker 4: It's great morning to votes, great morning to. 6 00:00:29,148 --> 00:00:31,668 Speaker 3: Make some trades. We're very busy here in the NFL. 7 00:00:31,708 --> 00:00:34,748 Speaker 3: You're a sponsored by Old Trapper Beef Jerkey, live in 8 00:00:35,108 --> 00:00:38,468 Speaker 3: both LA and New York City. It's Tuesday, November fifth. 9 00:00:38,708 --> 00:00:41,268 Speaker 3: This is Mike Garafolo, one of our insiders. Also just 10 00:00:41,348 --> 00:00:43,228 Speaker 3: joined the convo and the party at the table here 11 00:00:43,388 --> 00:00:46,108 Speaker 3: I say a standback af Bar, Budjerbymilla of course always 12 00:00:46,148 --> 00:00:49,428 Speaker 3: in his seat. Peter Schrager, Kyle Brant, I'm Jamie Rtall. 13 00:00:49,548 --> 00:00:52,068 Speaker 3: You'll hear from Cherry Burris on the news. That's our show, everybody. 14 00:00:52,148 --> 00:00:54,708 Speaker 3: It was an hour of introducing and we're busy here 15 00:00:54,748 --> 00:00:55,348 Speaker 3: on GMFB. 16 00:00:55,588 --> 00:00:56,628 Speaker 5: You later, Kyle. 17 00:00:56,708 --> 00:01:01,108 Speaker 3: Nothing more American than a quarterback of a struggling New 18 00:01:01,188 --> 00:01:04,188 Speaker 3: York Giants team winning angry runs a team in which 19 00:01:04,188 --> 00:01:06,308 Speaker 3: that is about to go to Germany for the week. 20 00:01:06,348 --> 00:01:07,668 Speaker 4: Did I track all that correctly? 21 00:01:08,948 --> 00:01:09,148 Speaker 6: Yeah? 22 00:01:09,268 --> 00:01:12,268 Speaker 7: You want a shocking outcome today in the United States 23 00:01:12,268 --> 00:01:15,428 Speaker 7: of America, We've got it. Daniel Jones of the New 24 00:01:15,468 --> 00:01:17,268 Speaker 7: York Giants one angry runs and. 25 00:01:17,268 --> 00:01:19,468 Speaker 5: The coolest part is, guys, he deserves it. 26 00:01:19,588 --> 00:01:21,308 Speaker 7: He should have got it. He had an amazing goal 27 00:01:21,348 --> 00:01:23,468 Speaker 7: line run. We don't care about records or wins. We 28 00:01:23,508 --> 00:01:25,588 Speaker 7: did it earlier in the show. It'll be on social shortly. 29 00:01:25,868 --> 00:01:29,948 Speaker 7: But also, nothing more American Jamie Arnald than overtime football 30 00:01:30,228 --> 00:01:32,588 Speaker 7: ex supersized. 31 00:01:32,028 --> 00:01:36,708 Speaker 5: You blome to Yes, it's like a side of ranch. 32 00:01:36,788 --> 00:01:40,108 Speaker 5: Here we go, all right. Patrick Mahomes has never been 33 00:01:40,188 --> 00:01:40,748 Speaker 5: seven and zero. 34 00:01:40,908 --> 00:01:41,628 Speaker 2: That's pretty cool. 35 00:01:41,748 --> 00:01:45,228 Speaker 7: He's also probably never played worse statistically. But down late 36 00:01:45,308 --> 00:01:47,828 Speaker 7: to a scrappy Buccaneers team, he does the classic Mahomes 37 00:01:47,828 --> 00:01:48,828 Speaker 7: and flips it to some J. P. 38 00:01:49,028 --> 00:01:49,188 Speaker 8: Ryan. 39 00:01:49,748 --> 00:01:53,588 Speaker 7: But hold on, that's not good. As we were saying 40 00:01:53,628 --> 00:01:56,428 Speaker 7: earlier in the show. If this Chiefs team is going 41 00:01:56,468 --> 00:01:58,628 Speaker 7: to be beaten this year and the playoffs have the 42 00:01:58,668 --> 00:02:00,548 Speaker 7: run in it, I don't want it. Because Patrick Mahomes 43 00:02:00,628 --> 00:02:03,068 Speaker 7: is watching in a T shirt. So this looks bad. 44 00:02:03,108 --> 00:02:05,348 Speaker 7: You're like, oh no, oh my god, he's tense. Lower 45 00:02:05,388 --> 00:02:08,708 Speaker 7: body this lower body. That No, he comes back after 46 00:02:08,828 --> 00:02:10,628 Speaker 7: a three and out by the Bucks in his right 47 00:02:10,708 --> 00:02:11,268 Speaker 7: back out there. 48 00:02:11,268 --> 00:02:14,668 Speaker 5: He did not miss a snap. Did he miss a pete? Though, 49 00:02:14,868 --> 00:02:15,788 Speaker 5: doesn't look like it. 50 00:02:16,308 --> 00:02:19,468 Speaker 7: Guess what, DeAndre Hopkins, are you mad about this? 51 00:02:19,588 --> 00:02:19,908 Speaker 9: Guys? 52 00:02:20,188 --> 00:02:23,068 Speaker 10: Blame the Titans thirty one other teams could have him down. 53 00:02:23,388 --> 00:02:23,988 Speaker 2: Blame them. 54 00:02:24,188 --> 00:02:25,628 Speaker 5: Blame your own team. The Chiefs. 55 00:02:25,668 --> 00:02:27,868 Speaker 7: Gott Jonder Hams. He had two touchdowns last night in 56 00:02:27,948 --> 00:02:30,628 Speaker 7: terrible conditions. You think he might have one in the playoffs. 57 00:02:30,708 --> 00:02:32,428 Speaker 5: I do too. Eight catches on nine targets. 58 00:02:32,428 --> 00:02:35,948 Speaker 7: Of course he had Peter. Blame the Titans. Blame yourself. 59 00:02:36,028 --> 00:02:38,268 Speaker 7: Remember the Titan remember them. In fact, he did the 60 00:02:38,348 --> 00:02:40,868 Speaker 7: dance last night. The internet loved it. Kareem Hunt scores 61 00:02:40,868 --> 00:02:45,268 Speaker 7: a touchdown and waves goodbye to everybody. Baker Mayfield, he 62 00:02:45,388 --> 00:02:48,028 Speaker 7: beats Mahomes in college in a classic shootout. 63 00:02:48,268 --> 00:02:50,508 Speaker 5: I read that he was Mahomes host when Mahomes took 64 00:02:50,508 --> 00:02:52,308 Speaker 5: his visit to college. Attack. It's pretty cool. 65 00:02:52,388 --> 00:02:55,148 Speaker 7: We at Texas Tech thirty to twenty four. Chiefs are 66 00:02:55,308 --> 00:02:57,988 Speaker 7: eight and oh uncharted territory. 67 00:02:58,188 --> 00:03:01,628 Speaker 5: Same old, same old. Afterwards, let's hear from those two quarterbacks. 68 00:03:01,668 --> 00:03:03,148 Speaker 7: I'd like to hear what they did on that recruiting 69 00:03:03,188 --> 00:03:04,468 Speaker 7: visit too, but we're not going to get that. 70 00:03:04,948 --> 00:03:06,468 Speaker 5: Mahomes and Baker he got gang. 71 00:03:07,668 --> 00:03:10,948 Speaker 11: He's so good at winning one on one and so 72 00:03:10,988 --> 00:03:12,388 Speaker 11: to be able to have him down in the red 73 00:03:12,468 --> 00:03:14,708 Speaker 11: zone third down situations. He does a good job of 74 00:03:14,748 --> 00:03:17,348 Speaker 11: filling out and finding those windows. As he figures out 75 00:03:17,348 --> 00:03:19,708 Speaker 11: the whole entire offense, he'll get even better because there's 76 00:03:19,708 --> 00:03:22,508 Speaker 11: sometimes he's going places. I'm like, man, there's played. There's 77 00:03:22,508 --> 00:03:24,428 Speaker 11: a time and a place for that. But that's what 78 00:03:24,428 --> 00:03:25,708 Speaker 11: makes him great. And then you give him a chance 79 00:03:25,748 --> 00:03:27,148 Speaker 11: down the field and he makes a play. It goes 80 00:03:27,148 --> 00:03:29,188 Speaker 11: from a play where it might have been a bad 81 00:03:29,188 --> 00:03:30,548 Speaker 11: decision to a big time catch. 82 00:03:30,588 --> 00:03:32,668 Speaker 12: He gets a team on the offense like that, Like 83 00:03:32,828 --> 00:03:35,668 Speaker 12: it's you can only give him so many chances. So 84 00:03:35,868 --> 00:03:38,068 Speaker 12: when you win the coin toss, that's that's what happens. 85 00:03:38,148 --> 00:03:40,628 Speaker 12: You know, Todd had a good message, just we're that 86 00:03:40,708 --> 00:03:44,348 Speaker 12: close and don't be used to losing, but just turn 87 00:03:44,388 --> 00:03:46,508 Speaker 12: this ring, turn this thing around. And we got a 88 00:03:46,548 --> 00:03:49,428 Speaker 12: home game next week. It's a NFC opponent, and gotta 89 00:03:49,428 --> 00:03:49,988 Speaker 12: find a way to win. 90 00:03:50,068 --> 00:03:50,428 Speaker 2: That's it. 91 00:03:51,308 --> 00:03:53,508 Speaker 4: Yeah, figures like, let's go back to the NFC. Let's 92 00:03:53,508 --> 00:03:54,868 Speaker 4: go up against an NFC opponent. 93 00:03:54,908 --> 00:03:57,948 Speaker 3: Because once again the Chiefs tied off against another opponent 94 00:03:57,988 --> 00:03:59,108 Speaker 3: and knocked him out of the park. 95 00:03:59,148 --> 00:04:00,508 Speaker 4: They remain undefeated. 96 00:04:01,028 --> 00:04:04,028 Speaker 3: But here's zero AFC vers NFC in mid February, so 97 00:04:04,068 --> 00:04:08,028 Speaker 3: that she still have to overcome what lies within their conference. Peter, 98 00:04:08,588 --> 00:04:10,708 Speaker 3: you consider what the Chiefs have put on tape, the 99 00:04:10,748 --> 00:04:13,348 Speaker 3: teams that they've beat, what you know about their roster 100 00:04:13,428 --> 00:04:16,508 Speaker 3: and their coaching staff. Who else is lying in wait 101 00:04:16,588 --> 00:04:18,908 Speaker 3: in the AFC. Do you think that can stack up 102 00:04:18,948 --> 00:04:21,388 Speaker 3: against this Chiefs team, Peter, whether it be in regulation 103 00:04:21,508 --> 00:04:22,148 Speaker 3: or overtime. 104 00:04:23,108 --> 00:04:25,788 Speaker 10: Yeah, in overtime, maybe go for two in regulation if 105 00:04:25,828 --> 00:04:28,548 Speaker 10: you get the opportunity against Patrick Mahomes and those guys. 106 00:04:29,228 --> 00:04:31,348 Speaker 10: All right, Jamie, my answer comes with a bit of 107 00:04:31,388 --> 00:04:35,068 Speaker 10: an asterisk. Okay, if I can get the Baltimore Ravens 108 00:04:35,068 --> 00:04:38,228 Speaker 10: team that played the Buffalo Bills in Week four, and 109 00:04:38,268 --> 00:04:40,668 Speaker 10: then if I can get the Baltimore Ravens team that 110 00:04:40,908 --> 00:04:43,908 Speaker 10: played the Denver Broncos in Week nine, I will take 111 00:04:43,948 --> 00:04:46,268 Speaker 10: the Baltimore Ravens team over any team in the AFC, 112 00:04:46,308 --> 00:04:49,628 Speaker 10: including the Kansas City Chiefs. The Baltimore Ravens, when they 113 00:04:49,668 --> 00:04:52,868 Speaker 10: are at their best and they are feeling themselves at 114 00:04:52,908 --> 00:04:56,468 Speaker 10: their full capacity, is the best team in football. The 115 00:04:56,548 --> 00:04:58,948 Speaker 10: problem is you get these weeks where they lay an 116 00:04:58,948 --> 00:05:01,828 Speaker 10: egg Jameis Winston through for about one thousand yards and 117 00:05:01,868 --> 00:05:05,588 Speaker 10: eighteen touchdowns on them. Two weeks ago, I watched Gardner 118 00:05:05,668 --> 00:05:08,308 Speaker 10: Minshew and brock Bowers go up and down the field 119 00:05:08,308 --> 00:05:10,028 Speaker 10: in the fourth quarter to beat. 120 00:05:09,788 --> 00:05:11,628 Speaker 5: Them at home in Week two. 121 00:05:12,508 --> 00:05:14,748 Speaker 10: When this team is at their full powers, though, and 122 00:05:14,788 --> 00:05:17,268 Speaker 10: I mean health wise as well, when Wiggins is in 123 00:05:17,268 --> 00:05:19,468 Speaker 10: the game, and when Humphreys in the game, and when 124 00:05:19,508 --> 00:05:22,828 Speaker 10: Kyle Hamilton's playing the way Kyle Hamiltson can play, it's 125 00:05:22,868 --> 00:05:23,468 Speaker 10: the Ravens. 126 00:05:23,468 --> 00:05:24,548 Speaker 5: You remember last year. 127 00:05:24,428 --> 00:05:26,628 Speaker 10: They played on Christmas Night, they played the forty nine 128 00:05:26,708 --> 00:05:29,268 Speaker 10: ers in San Francisco. They absolutely kicked their butts and 129 00:05:29,308 --> 00:05:31,788 Speaker 10: were like, that's the team that's the best team in football. 130 00:05:32,308 --> 00:05:34,188 Speaker 10: Then they show up in the AFC Championship game and 131 00:05:34,228 --> 00:05:36,548 Speaker 10: they forget to run the ball and their defense can't 132 00:05:36,548 --> 00:05:39,668 Speaker 10: stop Travis Kelce and you're like, I don't recognize this squad. 133 00:05:40,228 --> 00:05:43,108 Speaker 10: It's perhaps the most frustrating team in the league when 134 00:05:43,108 --> 00:05:47,188 Speaker 10: they're not playing well, and it's perhaps the most electric 135 00:05:47,308 --> 00:05:49,748 Speaker 10: team when they're just doing things right. I go with 136 00:05:49,788 --> 00:05:51,948 Speaker 10: the Ravens, but I go with an asterk and say 137 00:05:52,708 --> 00:05:55,428 Speaker 10: they cannot beat the Chiefs if they don't play the 138 00:05:55,468 --> 00:05:58,628 Speaker 10: same way they played against the Bills, and then the 139 00:05:58,628 --> 00:06:01,708 Speaker 10: way that they played against the Broncos even Week one 140 00:06:01,748 --> 00:06:03,268 Speaker 10: where they gave them everything they had over. 141 00:06:03,188 --> 00:06:03,948 Speaker 5: A toe short. 142 00:06:03,988 --> 00:06:05,748 Speaker 6: It was, you know, it's weird. 143 00:06:05,748 --> 00:06:09,108 Speaker 13: Peter really just talked me into my own answer, nice 144 00:06:09,148 --> 00:06:11,988 Speaker 13: because I sort of was ready to give my answer, 145 00:06:12,148 --> 00:06:13,908 Speaker 13: and I was like, do I really feel that way? 146 00:06:14,388 --> 00:06:14,908 Speaker 9: And I do. 147 00:06:15,228 --> 00:06:17,708 Speaker 13: It's the Pittsburgh Steelers because of Licklins. 148 00:06:17,708 --> 00:06:18,748 Speaker 9: Okay, see that. 149 00:06:18,788 --> 00:06:21,748 Speaker 13: They've shown you haven't lately, Like their two losses were 150 00:06:21,748 --> 00:06:24,908 Speaker 13: two close losses. Like coming into the season, I would 151 00:06:24,908 --> 00:06:26,588 Speaker 13: not have believed at this point I'd be saying the 152 00:06:26,588 --> 00:06:29,388 Speaker 13: Pittsburgh Steelers it's because of the talent they have, but 153 00:06:29,428 --> 00:06:32,308 Speaker 13: it's because of the coaching they're coaching is humming right now. 154 00:06:32,508 --> 00:06:34,308 Speaker 13: You got Mike Tomlin going out on a limb, and 155 00:06:34,308 --> 00:06:36,748 Speaker 13: when I say out on a limb, going into his 156 00:06:36,788 --> 00:06:39,188 Speaker 13: coaching staff and saying I'm going to start Russell Wilson now, 157 00:06:39,228 --> 00:06:41,828 Speaker 13: and knowing that that room was not in agreement with him, 158 00:06:41,828 --> 00:06:44,708 Speaker 13: and then that coaching staff offensively having to turn things 159 00:06:44,708 --> 00:06:46,668 Speaker 13: around and say, well, now we've got a game plan 160 00:06:46,988 --> 00:06:49,388 Speaker 13: after we've been seeing the best of justin fields for 161 00:06:49,508 --> 00:06:51,828 Speaker 13: the best of Russell Wilson and doing it. 162 00:06:52,468 --> 00:06:54,068 Speaker 5: Arthur Smith and that offensive staff. 163 00:06:54,068 --> 00:06:56,188 Speaker 13: They got Mike Sullivan, who was the play caller last year, 164 00:06:56,228 --> 00:06:58,308 Speaker 13: who's still there as an assistant and has been sort 165 00:06:58,308 --> 00:07:00,788 Speaker 13: of a bridge for Arthur Smith this year, been a 166 00:07:00,828 --> 00:07:02,588 Speaker 13: sounding board for him because he was there with this 167 00:07:02,628 --> 00:07:06,228 Speaker 13: team last year. They're doing a great job offensively and defensively. 168 00:07:06,228 --> 00:07:08,468 Speaker 13: How about Tarrell Austin and what he is doing. We 169 00:07:08,508 --> 00:07:11,588 Speaker 13: always say Mike Tomlins defense. No, it's Tarrell Austin's defense. 170 00:07:11,628 --> 00:07:14,148 Speaker 13: Once upon a time he was a hot head coaching candidate. 171 00:07:14,308 --> 00:07:16,788 Speaker 13: Might be time time to throw Terrell Austin's name back 172 00:07:16,828 --> 00:07:18,628 Speaker 13: in there and in Danny Smith. What they're doing from 173 00:07:18,668 --> 00:07:21,108 Speaker 13: a special team standpoint, you always see the reaction from 174 00:07:21,188 --> 00:07:22,468 Speaker 13: the players to Danny Smith. 175 00:07:22,468 --> 00:07:24,308 Speaker 2: He could tell how much they love him. 176 00:07:24,668 --> 00:07:27,268 Speaker 13: This coaching staff is the reason why I believe on 177 00:07:27,348 --> 00:07:29,508 Speaker 13: any given day they can get this team ready to 178 00:07:29,548 --> 00:07:30,468 Speaker 13: beat the Kempston Chiefs. 179 00:07:31,588 --> 00:07:31,988 Speaker 5: I hear you. 180 00:07:32,028 --> 00:07:33,828 Speaker 14: I respect your take, and I respect what Peter said, 181 00:07:33,828 --> 00:07:35,348 Speaker 14: but I'm gonna take the asterisk off of it. 182 00:07:35,468 --> 00:07:35,948 Speaker 6: You know what I'm saying. 183 00:07:35,948 --> 00:07:37,948 Speaker 14: I'm going with the Baltimore Ravens. Just from the standpoint 184 00:07:37,948 --> 00:07:39,628 Speaker 14: of you have to be able to do three things 185 00:07:39,708 --> 00:07:41,348 Speaker 14: in order to beat the Chiefs. You have to have 186 00:07:41,428 --> 00:07:44,468 Speaker 14: played great situational football, you have to have weapons, and 187 00:07:44,508 --> 00:07:46,308 Speaker 14: you have to score points. So when you talk about 188 00:07:46,308 --> 00:07:48,948 Speaker 14: the Baltimore Ravens, the Baltimore Ravens are at the top 189 00:07:48,988 --> 00:07:50,948 Speaker 14: of the league in terms of time of posession. They're 190 00:07:51,028 --> 00:07:53,948 Speaker 14: averaging thirty one minutes per game holding the ball playing 191 00:07:54,028 --> 00:07:56,348 Speaker 14: keep away. What did the kans City Chiefs do last night? 192 00:07:56,388 --> 00:07:58,028 Speaker 14: They had the ball for two thirds of the game. 193 00:07:58,148 --> 00:07:59,988 Speaker 14: Forty minutes of the game, they had the ball in 194 00:08:00,028 --> 00:08:01,388 Speaker 14: their hands. So you have to be able to take 195 00:08:01,468 --> 00:08:03,908 Speaker 14: them off the field. So the Ravens do that well. Weapons, 196 00:08:03,948 --> 00:08:05,228 Speaker 14: you look at what they have. They have a double 197 00:08:05,268 --> 00:08:07,388 Speaker 14: headed monster in the backfield. They got Lamar Jackson. They 198 00:08:07,468 --> 00:08:09,668 Speaker 14: got a two headed monster at at the titan position 199 00:08:09,748 --> 00:08:11,988 Speaker 14: and receiver position. So you have the weapons, and then 200 00:08:12,028 --> 00:08:14,668 Speaker 14: we talk about scoring points. They scored more most points 201 00:08:14,708 --> 00:08:16,748 Speaker 14: in the league. They can't be stopped in that regard. 202 00:08:16,908 --> 00:08:18,548 Speaker 14: If you want to come downhill and try to stop 203 00:08:18,588 --> 00:08:20,868 Speaker 14: Derrick Henry and Heill in the backfield, then you're gonna have. 204 00:08:20,828 --> 00:08:22,548 Speaker 5: To go to single high safety. What happens when you 205 00:08:22,548 --> 00:08:23,508 Speaker 5: go to single high safety. 206 00:08:23,508 --> 00:08:25,428 Speaker 14: Now your safety's have the guard against tight ends. Well, 207 00:08:25,468 --> 00:08:27,588 Speaker 14: they have Andrews and they have a likely and it 208 00:08:27,668 --> 00:08:29,228 Speaker 14: can go over the top with their big boys and 209 00:08:29,308 --> 00:08:31,348 Speaker 14: Jay Flowers with the speed. So I think the Baltimore 210 00:08:31,428 --> 00:08:32,868 Speaker 14: Ravens are set up the best in order to take 211 00:08:32,908 --> 00:08:34,628 Speaker 14: on a Kansaity Chiefs, because you have to be able 212 00:08:34,668 --> 00:08:36,628 Speaker 14: to outscore these guys and go do a tool for 213 00:08:36,708 --> 00:08:38,228 Speaker 14: tool against them and their weapons. 214 00:08:39,428 --> 00:08:41,868 Speaker 7: It all makes sense and it's all good suggestions. And 215 00:08:41,908 --> 00:08:44,348 Speaker 7: it's like if you're looking for the dynasty to end 216 00:08:44,348 --> 00:08:46,868 Speaker 7: and have some variety, it's like we're we're looking for 217 00:08:46,908 --> 00:08:50,868 Speaker 7: a hero Bonnie Tyler, who's gonna step up. I don't 218 00:08:50,868 --> 00:08:52,948 Speaker 7: have somebody that I love right now. I just I 219 00:08:52,988 --> 00:08:55,348 Speaker 7: don't have a champion that I'm like I can point 220 00:08:55,388 --> 00:08:56,548 Speaker 7: to one because I have. 221 00:08:56,468 --> 00:08:57,828 Speaker 5: Different species, all right. 222 00:08:58,148 --> 00:09:00,268 Speaker 7: So you have the up and comers, they're like, maybe 223 00:09:00,268 --> 00:09:03,548 Speaker 7: they'll knock them off. You have teams like the Texans 224 00:09:03,548 --> 00:09:06,148 Speaker 7: were kind of crowned, beat up right now, big. 225 00:09:05,908 --> 00:09:08,348 Speaker 5: Injuries, we'll see. The Steelers are interesting. 226 00:09:08,548 --> 00:09:11,908 Speaker 7: Mike Tomlin loses in the wildcard round like this every 227 00:09:11,948 --> 00:09:14,708 Speaker 7: single year, and maybe this year will be different. The Chargers, 228 00:09:14,708 --> 00:09:16,388 Speaker 7: I just don't know if they have the horses yet. 229 00:09:16,628 --> 00:09:19,988 Speaker 7: Then you have the made guy. The mad guy is 230 00:09:20,068 --> 00:09:22,788 Speaker 7: Joe Burrow. And the Bengals are struggling. They're still below 231 00:09:22,828 --> 00:09:26,268 Speaker 7: five hundred, and maybe they rally like crazy if they were. 232 00:09:26,108 --> 00:09:26,628 Speaker 4: To get in. 233 00:09:26,748 --> 00:09:28,868 Speaker 7: I think they're more dangerous than any of these teams, 234 00:09:28,908 --> 00:09:30,628 Speaker 7: just because they've done it and they've got this it 235 00:09:30,788 --> 00:09:33,668 Speaker 7: to them. And then we got our two old standbys guys. 236 00:09:33,908 --> 00:09:36,028 Speaker 7: We got the Bills, who I feel like we have 237 00:09:36,108 --> 00:09:39,188 Speaker 7: seen better Bills. Teams lose to the Chiefs in the 238 00:09:39,188 --> 00:09:40,628 Speaker 7: playoffs and more than once. 239 00:09:40,988 --> 00:09:41,868 Speaker 5: And then the Ravens. 240 00:09:42,148 --> 00:09:44,268 Speaker 7: I know, the Ravens are the shiny object and everything 241 00:09:44,348 --> 00:09:46,908 Speaker 7: like that. John Harbaugh's one and six against Andy reidsin 242 00:09:46,948 --> 00:09:47,548 Speaker 7: is twenty thirteen. 243 00:09:47,588 --> 00:09:48,708 Speaker 5: Those are just the facts. 244 00:09:48,988 --> 00:09:51,548 Speaker 7: And I am not going to get intoxicated by regular 245 00:09:51,588 --> 00:09:53,908 Speaker 7: season Ravens this year. And Peter's saying if I could 246 00:09:53,908 --> 00:09:57,388 Speaker 7: have them now, I could, of course, ends they show 247 00:09:57,508 --> 00:10:01,788 Speaker 7: up and they disappoint us systematically. And I said this yesterday, 248 00:10:01,788 --> 00:10:04,308 Speaker 7: I'll say it again, Isaiah. You sing the praises of 249 00:10:04,428 --> 00:10:07,028 Speaker 7: Derreck Henry and I love it. Be very careful with 250 00:10:07,108 --> 00:10:08,428 Speaker 7: Dereck Henry on the back half. 251 00:10:08,268 --> 00:10:08,828 Speaker 5: Of the season. 252 00:10:09,068 --> 00:10:11,068 Speaker 7: He's not just leading the league in the yards, he's 253 00:10:11,148 --> 00:10:12,348 Speaker 7: leading the league in touches. 254 00:10:12,428 --> 00:10:13,228 Speaker 2: All right, this is the. 255 00:10:13,188 --> 00:10:15,268 Speaker 7: Guy who's going to be thirty one when the playoffs start. 256 00:10:15,588 --> 00:10:19,188 Speaker 7: I have seen fantastic running backs show up in playoff games, like, 257 00:10:19,228 --> 00:10:20,068 Speaker 7: where the hell did he go? 258 00:10:20,308 --> 00:10:21,868 Speaker 5: She's fans, you know better than anybody. 259 00:10:21,988 --> 00:10:24,788 Speaker 7: Larry Johnson had about five hundred carries and was a 260 00:10:24,828 --> 00:10:27,828 Speaker 7: no show in the playoffs. I worry about the management 261 00:10:27,868 --> 00:10:30,268 Speaker 7: of Derrick Henry, an older running back down the stretch 262 00:10:30,428 --> 00:10:32,788 Speaker 7: and him showing up and having sixteen carries for thirty 263 00:10:32,788 --> 00:10:35,148 Speaker 7: seven yards in a Divisional round loss to the Chiefs. 264 00:10:35,388 --> 00:10:37,668 Speaker 7: I don't have somebody I love right now, and maybe 265 00:10:37,668 --> 00:10:40,468 Speaker 7: we will. But there's one undefeated team in the league, 266 00:10:40,548 --> 00:10:43,308 Speaker 7: and they got Spags Mahomes and Harrison Bucker and that's 267 00:10:43,308 --> 00:10:44,668 Speaker 7: pretty much all they've ever needed. 268 00:10:45,148 --> 00:10:49,508 Speaker 15: Yeah, you're absolutely right, but there is one team that's 269 00:10:49,548 --> 00:10:52,428 Speaker 15: the Kansas City Chiefs. That's the only team that can 270 00:10:52,468 --> 00:10:54,588 Speaker 15: beat the Kansas City Chiefs right now. I think they 271 00:10:55,188 --> 00:10:58,588 Speaker 15: have done the best job of adjusting to what we've 272 00:10:58,628 --> 00:11:01,228 Speaker 15: been accustomed to. When you think about their glory years 273 00:11:01,428 --> 00:11:04,668 Speaker 15: of this dynasty, four hundred and twenty five yard yards. 274 00:11:04,868 --> 00:11:07,908 Speaker 15: They were averaging per game thirty five points per game. 275 00:11:08,068 --> 00:11:11,228 Speaker 15: We were used to those high flying, big numbers, explosive plays. 276 00:11:11,508 --> 00:11:14,228 Speaker 15: Now they're winning games without these explosive plays. They're doing 277 00:11:14,268 --> 00:11:15,948 Speaker 15: it with the run game. We saw Kareem Hunt in 278 00:11:15,988 --> 00:11:18,748 Speaker 15: this game just dominate, and we've been seeing them pound 279 00:11:18,828 --> 00:11:22,828 Speaker 15: the ground and finding alternative ways without having those explosive 280 00:11:22,828 --> 00:11:26,668 Speaker 15: wide receivers. It's great to have a guy like you know, 281 00:11:26,828 --> 00:11:29,148 Speaker 15: number eight in there, you know, balling out there, d 282 00:11:29,308 --> 00:11:32,108 Speaker 15: hop out there catching a possessive receiver. But they're doing 283 00:11:32,148 --> 00:11:34,108 Speaker 15: it the old school way. They're beating you up with 284 00:11:34,148 --> 00:11:36,588 Speaker 15: their running backs. They're beating you up with their tight ends. Now, 285 00:11:36,828 --> 00:11:39,108 Speaker 15: if you want to maybe pick a hole and find 286 00:11:39,108 --> 00:11:43,308 Speaker 15: something to kind of nitpick the Kansas City Chiefs, maybe 287 00:11:43,348 --> 00:11:46,548 Speaker 15: the way they defend against tight ends, and I'm stretching here, 288 00:11:46,788 --> 00:11:48,828 Speaker 15: like the way they defend the tight ends. You think 289 00:11:48,828 --> 00:11:52,108 Speaker 15: about Gosseki and Likely, and you think about Odden. Those 290 00:11:52,108 --> 00:11:54,588 Speaker 15: are the guys who've kind of been really stepping up 291 00:11:54,628 --> 00:11:57,268 Speaker 15: the tight end position against the defense. But it's very 292 00:11:57,308 --> 00:12:00,348 Speaker 15: hard to beat this Kansas City Chiefs the team, and 293 00:12:00,428 --> 00:12:02,868 Speaker 15: this is exactly why I continue to stand on the 294 00:12:02,908 --> 00:12:07,108 Speaker 15: fact that the Kansas City chief will go undefeated this season. 295 00:12:07,668 --> 00:12:11,348 Speaker 3: Okay, wow, Okay, the proclamation out of Aukbar to go 296 00:12:11,428 --> 00:12:14,228 Speaker 3: undefeated and have the perfect season in the regular season. Okay, 297 00:12:14,748 --> 00:12:17,108 Speaker 3: it might just be because they played the Buccaneers last night, 298 00:12:17,108 --> 00:12:19,548 Speaker 3: but the word pirate is in my head after the 299 00:12:19,628 --> 00:12:24,468 Speaker 3: Chiefs took down the Buccaneers. Peter, there's this one pirate 300 00:12:24,548 --> 00:12:27,228 Speaker 3: that lays within the AFC West, Like, do you think 301 00:12:27,268 --> 00:12:30,028 Speaker 3: that if anything else, Sean Payton would love to just 302 00:12:30,108 --> 00:12:33,188 Speaker 3: come in here and bother the Chiefs and upset what 303 00:12:33,228 --> 00:12:36,148 Speaker 3: Akbar is now determining and proclaiming to happen, which is 304 00:12:36,388 --> 00:12:39,188 Speaker 3: the perfect season because at this point, Sean Payton and 305 00:12:39,228 --> 00:12:41,748 Speaker 3: I'm not saying the Broncos can overtake them in the playoffs. 306 00:12:41,788 --> 00:12:44,508 Speaker 3: I'm just saying, provide a speed bump in which and 307 00:12:44,588 --> 00:12:46,708 Speaker 3: no other team has been able to do so far 308 00:12:46,788 --> 00:12:47,268 Speaker 3: this season. 309 00:12:48,428 --> 00:12:51,068 Speaker 10: Well, it's funny you said pirate in the AFC WES 310 00:12:51,188 --> 00:12:55,588 Speaker 10: and I was like, hell, no, the Raiders aren't. 311 00:12:54,228 --> 00:12:56,508 Speaker 6: This century, that's not happening. No. 312 00:12:57,028 --> 00:12:59,108 Speaker 5: Uh, Sean would love to beat him in a regular 313 00:12:59,108 --> 00:12:59,588 Speaker 5: season game. 314 00:12:59,588 --> 00:13:03,108 Speaker 10: He did it last year and they beat him it's 315 00:13:03,148 --> 00:13:03,908 Speaker 10: a tall task. 316 00:13:03,988 --> 00:13:04,228 Speaker 5: Bone. 317 00:13:04,748 --> 00:13:06,188 Speaker 10: There was a lot of hype, there's a lot of 318 00:13:06,188 --> 00:13:08,548 Speaker 10: feeling good, and then went into Baltimore and they lost 319 00:13:08,588 --> 00:13:10,828 Speaker 10: forty one to ten on Sunday. 320 00:13:10,948 --> 00:13:13,628 Speaker 5: So it's asking a lot. But Jamie, I look at 321 00:13:13,708 --> 00:13:14,668 Speaker 5: Harbor and Peyton too. 322 00:13:14,748 --> 00:13:17,668 Speaker 10: If we're going to talk about undefeated season, the Chargers 323 00:13:17,668 --> 00:13:19,708 Speaker 10: in the Broncos, the two teams in the division, those 324 00:13:19,748 --> 00:13:21,468 Speaker 10: are the ones that I circle as the ones that 325 00:13:21,468 --> 00:13:22,188 Speaker 10: can pick them off. 326 00:13:23,188 --> 00:13:26,828 Speaker 3: All right, Trade deadline day, and we've been busy already 327 00:13:26,868 --> 00:13:29,108 Speaker 3: this morning, but we're going to bring in Ian Rappaport 328 00:13:29,108 --> 00:13:31,428 Speaker 3: and Tom Pelisero. Now we're going to get the back 329 00:13:31,548 --> 00:13:34,748 Speaker 3: end context, Monster and Mike t to make sure we 330 00:13:34,828 --> 00:13:36,108 Speaker 3: have everything set in stone. 331 00:13:36,628 --> 00:13:39,308 Speaker 4: Gentlemen, where do we start? 332 00:13:39,348 --> 00:13:43,788 Speaker 3: As we've already seen Bengals, Bears and everybody else kind 333 00:13:43,828 --> 00:13:45,428 Speaker 3: of be busy up until four o'clock today. 334 00:13:46,548 --> 00:13:48,068 Speaker 6: Yeah, so Mike kind of got us in the mood. 335 00:13:48,108 --> 00:13:52,228 Speaker 16: We'll start with the Lions because he was ruling right anyway. 336 00:13:53,668 --> 00:13:54,348 Speaker 5: Troit Lions. 337 00:13:54,388 --> 00:13:57,548 Speaker 16: They made a big acquisition this morning, really the acquisition 338 00:13:58,068 --> 00:14:00,388 Speaker 16: that everyone has been waiting for. The Lions fans have 339 00:14:00,468 --> 00:14:02,548 Speaker 16: been waiting for one of the longest rumored trades over 340 00:14:02,548 --> 00:14:07,508 Speaker 16: the last several weeks. The areas Smith, the Browns standout edge. 341 00:14:07,588 --> 00:14:11,028 Speaker 16: He is traded from the Browns to the Detroit Lions. 342 00:14:11,228 --> 00:14:12,028 Speaker 5: Here are the terms. 343 00:14:12,068 --> 00:14:14,628 Speaker 16: It is Smith in a twenty twenty six seventh going 344 00:14:14,668 --> 00:14:17,788 Speaker 16: to Detroit for a twenty twenty five fifth and a 345 00:14:17,948 --> 00:14:19,668 Speaker 16: twenty twenty six sixth. 346 00:14:19,708 --> 00:14:21,228 Speaker 5: So that really is the market. 347 00:14:21,308 --> 00:14:23,828 Speaker 16: Kind of coupled that with the Brown Browning trade verse 348 00:14:23,868 --> 00:14:27,228 Speaker 16: six yesterday, that is basically the market for edge rushers 349 00:14:27,468 --> 00:14:29,788 Speaker 16: right now. Obviously there's maybe some better players out, there's 350 00:14:29,788 --> 00:14:32,148 Speaker 16: some cheaper players. I mean, there's there's different deals you 351 00:14:32,188 --> 00:14:33,908 Speaker 16: can do, but that is essentially the market. And I 352 00:14:33,908 --> 00:14:36,628 Speaker 16: think the main thing guys for the Detroit Lions is 353 00:14:36,948 --> 00:14:40,268 Speaker 16: they begin the process of filling the void, the gigantic 354 00:14:40,308 --> 00:14:44,268 Speaker 16: void left by Aiden Hutchinson's massive injury. I also, before 355 00:14:44,268 --> 00:14:45,748 Speaker 16: we get to Tom, I want to bring up one 356 00:14:45,788 --> 00:14:48,908 Speaker 16: other name to consider on the defensive side of the ball, 357 00:14:48,948 --> 00:14:52,348 Speaker 16: and that would be Marshawn Lattimore, the Saints standout corner. 358 00:14:52,428 --> 00:14:55,188 Speaker 6: We don't know for sure if he's going to get traded. 359 00:14:54,908 --> 00:14:56,868 Speaker 16: But I know the teams have been calling the Saints 360 00:14:57,188 --> 00:15:00,028 Speaker 16: inquiring about the former pro Bowler then make a lot 361 00:15:00,068 --> 00:15:02,828 Speaker 16: of money because these Saints have restructured his contract, but 362 00:15:02,948 --> 00:15:07,108 Speaker 16: would fetch potentially some big time compensation. We will see 363 00:15:07,108 --> 00:15:09,548 Speaker 16: at the Saints society just to sell given the firing 364 00:15:09,628 --> 00:15:11,388 Speaker 16: of Dennis Allen yesterday. 365 00:15:10,988 --> 00:15:14,468 Speaker 17: Tom, these Saints of course fired Dennis Allen. As you mentioned, 366 00:15:14,508 --> 00:15:16,068 Speaker 17: your miner standing has been, it's not going to be 367 00:15:16,108 --> 00:15:18,188 Speaker 17: a fire sale in New Orleans, even though they do 368 00:15:18,228 --> 00:15:21,148 Speaker 17: have an older, expensive roster. You saw the comments from 369 00:15:21,308 --> 00:15:24,348 Speaker 17: GM Mickey Loomis about the fact that they still believe 370 00:15:24,388 --> 00:15:27,028 Speaker 17: that but for the injuries, they could be a really 371 00:15:27,068 --> 00:15:27,548 Speaker 17: good team. 372 00:15:27,628 --> 00:15:29,508 Speaker 2: Let's talk about another team. 373 00:15:29,308 --> 00:15:31,508 Speaker 17: That also got off to it's called it up and 374 00:15:31,548 --> 00:15:34,148 Speaker 17: down start this season, but has shown signs of life 375 00:15:34,188 --> 00:15:37,068 Speaker 17: and made a big trade within the past hour. That 376 00:15:37,228 --> 00:15:40,668 Speaker 17: is the Cincinnati Bengals, who are acquiring running back Khalil 377 00:15:40,788 --> 00:15:43,748 Speaker 17: Herbert from the Chicago Bears, and it changed for a 378 00:15:43,788 --> 00:15:46,308 Speaker 17: twenty twenty five seventh. 379 00:15:45,948 --> 00:15:46,748 Speaker 2: Round draft pick. 380 00:15:46,788 --> 00:15:49,948 Speaker 17: Herbert's got close to eighteen hundred yards over his four 381 00:15:50,148 --> 00:15:52,588 Speaker 17: NFL seasons, had fallen to third on the depth chart 382 00:15:52,628 --> 00:15:56,348 Speaker 17: beyond Andre Swift and Roshawn Johnson, but he now has 383 00:15:56,388 --> 00:15:59,988 Speaker 17: a big opportunity in a contract here with a Bengals 384 00:16:00,028 --> 00:16:03,868 Speaker 17: team who, as Garafalo detailed a short time ago here 385 00:16:03,908 --> 00:16:06,868 Speaker 17: on the show, the show just lost Zach Moss to 386 00:16:06,948 --> 00:16:09,588 Speaker 17: a neck injury that is expected to sideline him for 387 00:16:09,708 --> 00:16:12,948 Speaker 17: at least the rest of the regular season. Here they 388 00:16:12,948 --> 00:16:15,548 Speaker 17: do have Chase Brown in the backfield, but Khalil Herbert, 389 00:16:15,588 --> 00:16:17,668 Speaker 17: a guy who if you look at him statistically in 390 00:16:17,748 --> 00:16:20,708 Speaker 17: terms of yards after contact and things like that, that 391 00:16:20,748 --> 00:16:23,628 Speaker 17: the Bengals value has been really good through the course 392 00:16:23,748 --> 00:16:27,868 Speaker 17: of his career, could see more deals along those lines later. Today, 393 00:16:27,988 --> 00:16:30,828 Speaker 17: we've seen a whole bunch of offensive playmakers traded, including 394 00:16:30,868 --> 00:16:32,908 Speaker 17: that guy who had all those catches last night for 395 00:16:33,068 --> 00:16:35,628 Speaker 17: the Chiefs. Some other wide receiver names to keep an 396 00:16:35,668 --> 00:16:39,108 Speaker 17: eye on today. Mike Williams still factors heavily here, even 397 00:16:39,108 --> 00:16:42,308 Speaker 17: coming off that big Jets win the other night. Certainly 398 00:16:42,348 --> 00:16:44,868 Speaker 17: seems to be a possibility that Mike Williams could be 399 00:16:44,908 --> 00:16:47,348 Speaker 17: on the move. His old team, the Chargers, is a 400 00:16:47,388 --> 00:16:50,388 Speaker 17: potential team to watch. There are teams like the Steelers 401 00:16:50,388 --> 00:16:53,148 Speaker 17: that have been in on every wide receiver who's been available. 402 00:16:53,188 --> 00:16:55,188 Speaker 2: Teams like the Texans and the Bucks and the forty 403 00:16:55,268 --> 00:16:55,668 Speaker 2: nine Ers. 404 00:16:55,828 --> 00:16:59,868 Speaker 17: We've all had injuries at that position, Darius Slayton, Adam Thiel, 405 00:16:59,908 --> 00:17:01,668 Speaker 17: and some of the other names in the mix. We 406 00:17:01,708 --> 00:17:05,548 Speaker 17: are now under seven hours to that Trade Town deadline here, Jamie, 407 00:17:05,548 --> 00:17:07,508 Speaker 17: and we will continue to bring you all the update. 408 00:17:07,548 --> 00:17:13,708 Speaker 6: Trader. All right, special one. 409 00:17:13,868 --> 00:17:17,348 Speaker 10: It is election day, Schriggers NFL trivia. 410 00:17:17,508 --> 00:17:19,628 Speaker 5: We see all sorts of images. 411 00:17:19,788 --> 00:17:20,828 Speaker 6: I voted this morning. 412 00:17:20,828 --> 00:17:22,868 Speaker 10: You should go vote to vote whoever you want, but 413 00:17:22,988 --> 00:17:24,628 Speaker 10: just go and use your right to vote if you can. 414 00:17:25,748 --> 00:17:28,908 Speaker 10: There's been so many NFL players with last names similar 415 00:17:28,908 --> 00:17:30,828 Speaker 10: to presidents that we could do a whole segment based 416 00:17:30,868 --> 00:17:31,148 Speaker 10: on it. 417 00:17:31,188 --> 00:17:31,788 Speaker 1: And we are. 418 00:17:32,508 --> 00:17:36,628 Speaker 10: Mike Garraffalo, you are a proud American. Are you ready 419 00:17:36,668 --> 00:17:37,988 Speaker 10: to step into the cauldron and. 420 00:17:37,948 --> 00:17:38,548 Speaker 6: Get a question? 421 00:17:38,708 --> 00:17:40,628 Speaker 13: I am ready to fulfill my civic duty. 422 00:17:41,788 --> 00:17:43,148 Speaker 6: Yes, love it or leave it? 423 00:17:43,228 --> 00:17:44,908 Speaker 5: Mike, Oh, Mike. 424 00:17:45,588 --> 00:17:51,428 Speaker 10: Which of the following NFL players with presidential last names 425 00:17:51,548 --> 00:17:56,828 Speaker 10: had an interception in an NFC Championship game? Was it 426 00:17:57,028 --> 00:18:02,788 Speaker 10: Tac McKinley, Was it Haha Clinton Dix? Was it Charles Grant? 427 00:18:03,268 --> 00:18:05,708 Speaker 10: Or was it Damon snow Harrison? 428 00:18:08,308 --> 00:18:08,708 Speaker 5: Hold on? 429 00:18:08,828 --> 00:18:11,468 Speaker 4: Those are yeah, you don't don't question. 430 00:18:11,668 --> 00:18:15,188 Speaker 13: No, that's three defensive linemen, right, that's weird. 431 00:18:15,388 --> 00:18:16,148 Speaker 4: Walk us through it. 432 00:18:16,388 --> 00:18:19,668 Speaker 13: Yeah, there's three defensive linemen, like you got to go 433 00:18:19,668 --> 00:18:22,628 Speaker 13: to the safety is your first inclination because that's who 434 00:18:22,628 --> 00:18:27,988 Speaker 13: picked off passes. Did Snacks play in an NFC championship game? 435 00:18:28,348 --> 00:18:31,068 Speaker 5: I don't think he did it. 436 00:18:31,268 --> 00:18:37,628 Speaker 13: Monitors going away, Uh McKinley, I'm p regret this. I'll 437 00:18:37,668 --> 00:18:39,588 Speaker 13: go haha, Clinton Dix because it's the greatest name in 438 00:18:39,588 --> 00:18:41,708 Speaker 13: the NFL history. He number won and number two is 439 00:18:41,708 --> 00:18:45,148 Speaker 13: because he's Yes, I thought. 440 00:18:44,948 --> 00:18:46,468 Speaker 5: I was being tracked there. 441 00:18:47,948 --> 00:18:50,948 Speaker 10: There's only so many defensive players with last names that 442 00:18:50,948 --> 00:18:51,668 Speaker 10: are presidential. 443 00:18:51,748 --> 00:18:56,028 Speaker 5: I would see the interception. Russell Wilson throws a. 444 00:18:55,988 --> 00:19:00,268 Speaker 10: Pick in this famous, famous NFC championship game, and there 445 00:19:00,348 --> 00:19:01,988 Speaker 10: is he almost takes it to the house. 446 00:19:02,628 --> 00:19:03,908 Speaker 5: Haha, Clinton Dicks. 447 00:19:04,428 --> 00:19:08,028 Speaker 10: Remember Packers led this entire game and then had a 448 00:19:08,108 --> 00:19:12,668 Speaker 10: colossal meltdown late the onside kick, of course, Russ actually 449 00:19:12,708 --> 00:19:14,068 Speaker 10: threw two picks in. 450 00:19:13,948 --> 00:19:18,148 Speaker 5: This game, and guess what haha, Clinton Dicks got him twice. 451 00:19:18,508 --> 00:19:20,188 Speaker 7: Do you remember in the early run of GMF be 452 00:19:20,308 --> 00:19:21,588 Speaker 7: what Clinton Dix's nickname was? 453 00:19:21,668 --> 00:19:23,188 Speaker 6: No, the Star report. 454 00:19:23,068 --> 00:19:23,868 Speaker 5: That it's good. 455 00:19:24,068 --> 00:19:24,708 Speaker 9: I like that. 456 00:19:24,988 --> 00:19:27,428 Speaker 5: We go deep, We go deep. 457 00:19:28,028 --> 00:19:30,988 Speaker 10: We talk politics here on Good Morning Football. 458 00:19:31,028 --> 00:19:32,388 Speaker 6: We don't just shut up and dribble. 459 00:19:32,388 --> 00:19:35,788 Speaker 5: All right, who's next. Let's get to Isaiah. 460 00:19:36,148 --> 00:19:37,748 Speaker 6: Standback, Isaiah, how you doing this? 461 00:19:37,828 --> 00:19:39,228 Speaker 5: I'm good, Peter, how you doing man? 462 00:19:40,468 --> 00:19:43,908 Speaker 10: Look you are a proud alumnus of the University of. 463 00:19:44,388 --> 00:19:46,828 Speaker 6: Washington, Right Washington? 464 00:19:46,908 --> 00:19:47,268 Speaker 4: Washington? 465 00:19:48,308 --> 00:19:49,148 Speaker 6: That right, Isaiah? 466 00:19:49,188 --> 00:19:54,388 Speaker 10: The question goes this, which famous NFL player with the 467 00:19:54,428 --> 00:19:58,908 Speaker 10: last name Washington was drafted one pick before Aaron Rodgers 468 00:19:59,428 --> 00:20:02,508 Speaker 10: in the two thousand and five NFL Draft. Was it 469 00:20:03,028 --> 00:20:08,428 Speaker 10: Leon Washington? Was it Mel Washington? Was it Calvin Washington? 470 00:20:08,948 --> 00:20:11,268 Speaker 10: Or was it Fabian Washington? 471 00:20:12,668 --> 00:20:16,028 Speaker 6: Definitely was it Leon Washington. I played with him. 472 00:20:16,228 --> 00:20:20,308 Speaker 5: He wasn't a high draft pick. He's like a fourth Mail. 473 00:20:21,668 --> 00:20:22,148 Speaker 6: Calvin. 474 00:20:23,588 --> 00:20:25,068 Speaker 5: I'm gonna go with initials. 475 00:20:25,228 --> 00:20:27,908 Speaker 14: I'm gonna go with f W Fabian Washington for the win. 476 00:20:29,308 --> 00:20:32,308 Speaker 10: All right, Let's go to the actual two thousand and 477 00:20:32,308 --> 00:20:37,148 Speaker 10: five NFL draft. One pick before the Packers selected Aaron Rodgers, 478 00:20:37,868 --> 00:20:39,188 Speaker 10: who was the selection. 479 00:20:40,868 --> 00:20:44,148 Speaker 18: With the twenty third choice in the two thousand and 480 00:20:44,148 --> 00:20:48,308 Speaker 18: five NFL Draft, acquired from Seattle, the Oakland Raiders select 481 00:20:48,468 --> 00:20:51,348 Speaker 18: Fabian Washington, cornerback from. 482 00:20:51,268 --> 00:20:51,948 Speaker 9: The brass. 483 00:20:55,428 --> 00:20:58,988 Speaker 10: One of the fastest players of his generation, he did 484 00:20:59,068 --> 00:21:03,148 Speaker 10: play six years with the Raiders and the Ravens. Fabian 485 00:21:03,268 --> 00:21:05,788 Speaker 10: Washington finished his career here with six picks in eighty 486 00:21:05,788 --> 00:21:09,348 Speaker 10: one games. The Raiders don't select Aaron Rodgers, but take 487 00:21:09,388 --> 00:21:10,588 Speaker 10: a speedster corner? 488 00:21:10,668 --> 00:21:13,028 Speaker 5: Is anything more Al Davis than that? 489 00:21:13,268 --> 00:21:13,868 Speaker 9: Nights? 490 00:21:14,748 --> 00:21:17,588 Speaker 2: All right Raider? Ock Bar former Red Do you. 491 00:21:17,548 --> 00:21:18,988 Speaker 5: Remember a Fabian? Was he on the team with you? 492 00:21:19,308 --> 00:21:19,708 Speaker 9: Yeah? 493 00:21:19,548 --> 00:21:22,788 Speaker 15: Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, babye wy He's fast, fast, fast. 494 00:21:23,708 --> 00:21:25,548 Speaker 5: Sure it was all right Ockbar? 495 00:21:25,988 --> 00:21:29,908 Speaker 10: Which NFL player with a presidential last name once won 496 00:21:29,948 --> 00:21:34,348 Speaker 10: the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year award despite playing 497 00:21:34,388 --> 00:21:34,588 Speaker 10: on a. 498 00:21:34,628 --> 00:21:36,348 Speaker 5: Two to fourteen team? 499 00:21:36,508 --> 00:21:37,028 Speaker 9: Oh cool? 500 00:21:37,588 --> 00:21:41,308 Speaker 6: Was it a James Harrison? Is it B Rodney Harrison? 501 00:21:41,868 --> 00:21:44,548 Speaker 5: Was it C. Cortes Kennedy or was it. 502 00:21:44,548 --> 00:21:49,108 Speaker 6: D Lester Hayes Hayes brother person. No, I'm gonna go 503 00:21:49,268 --> 00:21:53,988 Speaker 6: Cotest Kennedy. All right, you're saying C. 504 00:21:55,468 --> 00:22:03,508 Speaker 5: The correct answer is see the late correct. I'd love 505 00:22:03,588 --> 00:22:04,148 Speaker 5: some footage. 506 00:22:04,948 --> 00:22:09,988 Speaker 10: In nineteen ninety two, Big Number ninety nine, Cortes Kennedy 507 00:22:10,868 --> 00:22:15,708 Speaker 10: somehow recorded fourteen sacks and ninety three tackles from the 508 00:22:15,748 --> 00:22:21,348 Speaker 10: defensive tackle position on an awful two and fourteen Seahawks team. 509 00:22:21,548 --> 00:22:23,908 Speaker 5: Imagine going two and fourteen and being. 510 00:22:23,748 --> 00:22:27,148 Speaker 10: So good that you're still the Defensive Player of the Year. 511 00:22:27,628 --> 00:22:31,268 Speaker 5: Cortes Kennedy is one of just two Seahawks to win 512 00:22:31,308 --> 00:22:31,788 Speaker 5: the award. 513 00:22:31,868 --> 00:22:35,348 Speaker 10: The other, of course, was a safety Kenny Easley in 514 00:22:35,468 --> 00:22:38,668 Speaker 10: nineteen eighty four. Anytime we could show footage of the 515 00:22:38,748 --> 00:22:41,268 Speaker 10: late great Cortes Kennedy, we will on. 516 00:22:41,308 --> 00:22:42,828 Speaker 5: The Giants might have it this year. 517 00:22:44,028 --> 00:22:47,508 Speaker 10: Dexter Lawrence is in the conversation. 518 00:22:47,748 --> 00:22:50,388 Speaker 5: You come on, sure, let's go, Jamie. 519 00:22:50,388 --> 00:22:50,948 Speaker 6: Are you ready? 520 00:22:51,148 --> 00:22:51,388 Speaker 9: Yes? 521 00:22:53,828 --> 00:22:54,588 Speaker 4: I voted yes. 522 00:22:57,108 --> 00:23:01,428 Speaker 10: Which NFL player with a presidential last name had an 523 00:23:01,468 --> 00:23:05,028 Speaker 10: epic pick six off of Tom Brady and the famous 524 00:23:05,468 --> 00:23:07,708 Speaker 10: Lawyer Malloy game in two. 525 00:23:07,468 --> 00:23:08,388 Speaker 6: Thousand and three. 526 00:23:09,348 --> 00:23:13,948 Speaker 10: Was it a Sam Adams, Was it b Ted Washington? 527 00:23:14,748 --> 00:23:19,268 Speaker 10: Was it c Antonio Pierce Or was it d Tony Jefferson? 528 00:23:20,708 --> 00:23:24,748 Speaker 4: The Lawyer Malloy game in two thousand and three? 529 00:23:24,828 --> 00:23:29,708 Speaker 3: Okay, two thousand and three, Tom Brady starting for the Pets. 530 00:23:31,508 --> 00:23:32,668 Speaker 4: Per the Dynasty. 531 00:23:32,908 --> 00:23:38,388 Speaker 3: I think Bledsoe was not was was quarterbacking the Bills? 532 00:23:38,588 --> 00:23:39,268 Speaker 4: That then? 533 00:23:40,628 --> 00:23:41,268 Speaker 5: Amazing? 534 00:23:41,388 --> 00:23:42,908 Speaker 4: Jim, You're on it right, Okay? 535 00:23:42,988 --> 00:23:50,148 Speaker 3: So Antonio Pearson the skills. I like Sam Adams beer, 536 00:23:50,268 --> 00:23:52,588 Speaker 3: so I'm gonna go I'm gonna go with beer. 537 00:23:52,748 --> 00:23:54,908 Speaker 5: I'm gonna go with a the brewer and a Patriot. 538 00:23:55,028 --> 00:23:55,628 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's it. 539 00:23:55,708 --> 00:23:56,868 Speaker 6: He's a brewer and a p. 540 00:23:57,068 --> 00:23:57,388 Speaker 9: Daviot. 541 00:23:57,548 --> 00:23:58,268 Speaker 5: Some context. 542 00:23:58,388 --> 00:24:02,308 Speaker 10: First, you're exactly right, Bledsoe goes to the Bills, and 543 00:24:02,308 --> 00:24:03,988 Speaker 10: then right before the start of the season they cut 544 00:24:04,028 --> 00:24:04,948 Speaker 10: Lawyer Lloyd, one of. 545 00:24:04,908 --> 00:24:07,228 Speaker 6: Their captains, and he signs with the Bills. 546 00:24:08,068 --> 00:24:11,468 Speaker 10: Let's go to Vern Lundquist and Dan Girdorf on the 547 00:24:11,508 --> 00:24:14,388 Speaker 10: CBS call of the Lawyer Malloy game. 548 00:24:16,228 --> 00:24:17,508 Speaker 9: Their defense had a three and. 549 00:24:17,508 --> 00:24:21,508 Speaker 7: Out rewarding for it intercepting check car right side. 550 00:24:21,748 --> 00:24:27,908 Speaker 9: Here goes side Sam Sam Adams right there in the middle, 551 00:24:27,988 --> 00:24:28,948 Speaker 9: number ninety five. 552 00:24:29,228 --> 00:24:31,108 Speaker 5: There he is, there's the football. 553 00:24:31,348 --> 00:24:33,388 Speaker 9: It comes right to him. 554 00:24:33,668 --> 00:24:36,228 Speaker 19: And folks, if you were this is like a freighter 555 00:24:36,268 --> 00:24:37,148 Speaker 19: coming into port. 556 00:24:37,308 --> 00:24:40,748 Speaker 9: Here's a page from Ripley's Believe It or Not. That's 557 00:24:40,788 --> 00:24:45,948 Speaker 9: three hundred and sixty pounds. Oh yeah, right, tilting the earth. 558 00:24:47,308 --> 00:24:47,908 Speaker 4: The earth. 559 00:24:48,308 --> 00:24:51,068 Speaker 3: I wanna say, I had no concept of that play 560 00:24:51,228 --> 00:24:54,628 Speaker 3: that player. I purely like the seasonal selections of Sam 561 00:24:54,668 --> 00:24:58,388 Speaker 3: Adams and per the presidential will go vote day today, 562 00:24:58,748 --> 00:24:59,948 Speaker 3: I went with a and I'm so. 563 00:24:59,948 --> 00:25:02,028 Speaker 4: Glad to bringing it into Port. 564 00:25:02,108 --> 00:25:05,428 Speaker 13: Per Uncle Vernat, I had a perfect game going. 565 00:25:05,468 --> 00:25:07,068 Speaker 5: Nobody talking. Come on, let's go. 566 00:25:07,948 --> 00:25:11,228 Speaker 10: Sam Adams said two pick sixes in his career. One 567 00:25:11,268 --> 00:25:14,468 Speaker 10: was against, of course Brady, the other was against Troy Aikman. 568 00:25:14,508 --> 00:25:15,868 Speaker 4: There's your family today, all. 569 00:25:15,868 --> 00:25:18,588 Speaker 7: Right, Lawyer Malloyd, Phil Peter, I really hope lawyers are 570 00:25:18,588 --> 00:25:19,988 Speaker 7: not involved tonight or this morning. 571 00:25:20,148 --> 00:25:21,708 Speaker 5: With the love of God, please can we. 572 00:25:21,668 --> 00:25:24,108 Speaker 6: Just have a clean finish, lawyers, Come on. 573 00:25:25,148 --> 00:25:27,228 Speaker 10: I wanted to just have a reason to show this 574 00:25:27,308 --> 00:25:29,788 Speaker 10: play on the show. Earlier we talked about most athletic 575 00:25:29,868 --> 00:25:32,628 Speaker 10: plays in NFL history. In two thousand and nine, Reggie 576 00:25:32,668 --> 00:25:35,548 Speaker 10: Bush made one of the more magical plays in the 577 00:25:35,668 --> 00:25:39,068 Speaker 10: game's history. Might make Saquon Barkley blush. It was this 578 00:25:39,188 --> 00:25:41,468 Speaker 10: running score as a Saint against the Dolphins. 579 00:25:41,548 --> 00:25:42,428 Speaker 6: Take a watch. 580 00:25:44,588 --> 00:25:47,548 Speaker 9: To the right, and here is the end around and 581 00:25:47,748 --> 00:25:48,828 Speaker 9: a double reverse. 582 00:25:48,908 --> 00:25:52,148 Speaker 7: Here is Reggie Busch on the double reverse inside the 583 00:25:52,228 --> 00:25:53,508 Speaker 7: ten times. 584 00:25:53,188 --> 00:25:57,028 Speaker 9: In and no signal given yet. Let's see if Reggie 585 00:25:57,068 --> 00:25:58,628 Speaker 9: Bush got in. Look at the. 586 00:25:58,628 --> 00:26:01,068 Speaker 5: Leap really on the field as they score. 587 00:26:01,068 --> 00:26:04,308 Speaker 9: And a touchdown signaled for the Saint. 588 00:26:06,228 --> 00:26:08,668 Speaker 10: That is Dick Stockton on the call, and we got 589 00:26:08,668 --> 00:26:09,948 Speaker 10: a touchdown. 590 00:26:09,428 --> 00:26:11,748 Speaker 5: There for the Saints. It was Reggie Bush, all right. 591 00:26:11,948 --> 00:26:14,148 Speaker 10: Reggie was one of the great college players of this century, 592 00:26:14,188 --> 00:26:16,148 Speaker 10: also had a really nice NFL career. So, Kyle, here's 593 00:26:16,148 --> 00:26:19,988 Speaker 10: the question, all right, in this century two thousand to now, 594 00:26:20,668 --> 00:26:24,188 Speaker 10: which of the following retired NFL players with presidential last 595 00:26:24,268 --> 00:26:29,588 Speaker 10: names had the most total yards for screaming? A Marvin Harrison, 596 00:26:30,068 --> 00:26:34,548 Speaker 10: B Reggie Bush, C Andre Johnson or D. Deshaun Jackson, 597 00:26:34,548 --> 00:26:35,948 Speaker 10: who still might be on a roster. 598 00:26:35,788 --> 00:26:40,068 Speaker 5: Today, could have probably found a home for Clinton. Portis too, Peter, right, 599 00:26:40,508 --> 00:26:43,068 Speaker 5: but he's not on the ballot. Gotta be on the ballot. 600 00:26:43,748 --> 00:26:46,228 Speaker 5: This is great. I remember Chris Burman used to do a. 601 00:26:46,148 --> 00:26:48,108 Speaker 7: Lot of this stuff with the guys in the last names, 602 00:26:48,148 --> 00:26:50,228 Speaker 7: and if the Commanders won the game before the election, 603 00:26:50,348 --> 00:26:52,428 Speaker 7: they would go Red. I don't remember how it went, Boomer, 604 00:26:52,468 --> 00:26:55,348 Speaker 7: you're the best. It's not Reggie. I don't think it's 605 00:26:55,388 --> 00:26:57,828 Speaker 7: to Sewan. I think it's between A and C. Harrison 606 00:26:57,948 --> 00:27:01,788 Speaker 7: versus Johnson. I'll go Marvin Harrison. Just in those Peyton 607 00:27:01,788 --> 00:27:03,628 Speaker 7: Manning teams up and down the field. Peter, if I also, 608 00:27:03,708 --> 00:27:05,228 Speaker 7: if I could, just I just want to shout out 609 00:27:05,228 --> 00:27:09,988 Speaker 7: some other give me a Roosevelt, Colvin and Ezra Cleveland. 610 00:27:10,148 --> 00:27:13,828 Speaker 5: Great right, Grover Cleveland. But for the sake of this, Peter, 611 00:27:14,108 --> 00:27:15,548 Speaker 5: I will go with Marvin Hairs. 612 00:27:15,588 --> 00:27:18,108 Speaker 10: I would like to shout out Jalen Polk, Jalen. 613 00:27:17,788 --> 00:27:20,188 Speaker 7: Paul, Carlos Polk, also from Nebraska. 614 00:27:20,468 --> 00:27:24,548 Speaker 10: That's great, that's it, and we can actually go to 615 00:27:24,588 --> 00:27:26,788 Speaker 10: the answer here because Kyle, I'm sorry, you're wrong. 616 00:27:26,668 --> 00:27:27,548 Speaker 5: Andre Johns. 617 00:27:29,308 --> 00:27:33,308 Speaker 10: We go with dre We had fourteen thousand, two hundred 618 00:27:33,308 --> 00:27:35,708 Speaker 10: and thirty nine scrimmage yards in fourteen seasons. 619 00:27:35,708 --> 00:27:38,708 Speaker 7: Marvin split off his reps with with Reggie and Dallas Clark, 620 00:27:38,828 --> 00:27:40,428 Speaker 7: of course, and Marvin also came in the league in 621 00:27:40,468 --> 00:27:42,948 Speaker 7: now about six, so you don't really get. 622 00:27:42,908 --> 00:27:45,628 Speaker 5: All of his career. You only get two thousand and on. 623 00:27:45,868 --> 00:27:47,948 Speaker 7: I was distracted thing about Roosevelt Colvin, Peter, I wasn't 624 00:27:47,948 --> 00:27:51,388 Speaker 7: paying attention to deep love Roosevelt Coleman Ham. 625 00:27:52,308 --> 00:27:54,148 Speaker 6: But guys, we have one more, all right. 626 00:27:54,188 --> 00:27:55,508 Speaker 5: This one is sorry, guys. 627 00:27:55,308 --> 00:27:58,228 Speaker 6: It's actually deep cut stuff. This is actually kind of cool, 628 00:27:58,308 --> 00:27:58,708 Speaker 6: all right. 629 00:27:59,228 --> 00:28:03,028 Speaker 10: So I want to call out our producer, Chris, our 630 00:28:03,388 --> 00:28:07,828 Speaker 10: researcher Dante, who helped put this together. Only one time 631 00:28:08,188 --> 00:28:12,468 Speaker 10: in US history did the super Bowl Land on January twentieth, 632 00:28:13,028 --> 00:28:17,428 Speaker 10: which was presidential inauguration Day. Of course, the super Bowl 633 00:28:17,508 --> 00:28:20,308 Speaker 10: was on a Sunday. The inauguration publicly took place on 634 00:28:20,348 --> 00:28:23,988 Speaker 10: the Monday, but privately in the President's quarters in the 635 00:28:23,988 --> 00:28:27,588 Speaker 10: Oval Office, they did have a swear in for a president. 636 00:28:28,068 --> 00:28:31,668 Speaker 10: It was Ronald Reagan his second term. Ronald and Nancy. 637 00:28:31,708 --> 00:28:33,828 Speaker 10: There we see Ronald Reagan, and I love that we 638 00:28:33,828 --> 00:28:34,828 Speaker 10: have footage of this. 639 00:28:35,188 --> 00:28:39,988 Speaker 7: Ronald Ronald Reagan flipping the coin toss awesome or the 640 00:28:40,108 --> 00:28:44,188 Speaker 7: super Bowl as he was sworn in for his second term. 641 00:28:44,708 --> 00:28:47,308 Speaker 10: Just say no, the Dare campaign, all of it comes 642 00:28:47,308 --> 00:28:51,788 Speaker 10: together because the question is, when Ronald Reagan was sworn 643 00:28:51,828 --> 00:28:55,348 Speaker 10: in for his second presidential term, he tossed the coin. 644 00:28:55,988 --> 00:28:59,748 Speaker 10: Who is the MVP of that Super Bowl? Try to 645 00:28:59,788 --> 00:29:04,268 Speaker 10: do the math in your head. Was it A Joe Montana? 646 00:29:05,068 --> 00:29:09,428 Speaker 5: Was it B. Richard Dent? Was it C. Phil Simms 647 00:29:09,668 --> 00:29:14,308 Speaker 5: or was it D. John Riggins. This is like a puzzle. 648 00:29:14,348 --> 00:29:17,628 Speaker 10: You gotta think about years, you gotta think about super bowls, 649 00:29:17,708 --> 00:29:20,988 Speaker 10: and you gotta match them all together. Isaiah, why don't 650 00:29:20,988 --> 00:29:22,548 Speaker 10: we start with you and then we'll go to Mike 651 00:29:22,628 --> 00:29:23,348 Speaker 10: g after that. 652 00:29:24,428 --> 00:29:27,388 Speaker 14: Well being that it was in the eighties and we 653 00:29:27,508 --> 00:29:32,548 Speaker 14: had five forty p content there. Let's go ahead and 654 00:29:32,628 --> 00:29:34,508 Speaker 14: rock with Joe Montaigna. 655 00:29:34,948 --> 00:29:37,988 Speaker 5: Let's go with Joe Montana a for the answer. Nice. 656 00:29:38,508 --> 00:29:40,788 Speaker 13: The first Super Bowl I remember watching as a kid 657 00:29:40,868 --> 00:29:43,108 Speaker 13: was the Bears. That would be the year after this one, 658 00:29:43,148 --> 00:29:44,308 Speaker 13: if I'm doing my math correctly. 659 00:29:44,308 --> 00:29:46,548 Speaker 5: One of the options again ran up. 660 00:29:48,988 --> 00:29:52,868 Speaker 13: The I'm going Reagan's d Yeah. 661 00:29:52,708 --> 00:29:53,068 Speaker 9: Me too. 662 00:29:53,388 --> 00:29:57,508 Speaker 3: I have no concept of Reagan's second term. 663 00:29:57,668 --> 00:29:59,908 Speaker 4: I got nothing when it comes to lining up the year. 664 00:29:59,988 --> 00:30:01,828 Speaker 3: The fact that you even said the eighties was helpful. 665 00:30:03,308 --> 00:30:05,668 Speaker 4: I'll go to John Reagan just for fun, just for kids. 666 00:30:05,708 --> 00:30:08,348 Speaker 15: Yeah, I think Isaiah might be onto something, because what 667 00:30:09,348 --> 00:30:11,788 Speaker 15: President Reagan fortieth President of the United States. 668 00:30:11,628 --> 00:30:14,828 Speaker 5: Is eighty to eighty four? Was the first eighty four 669 00:30:14,828 --> 00:30:15,668 Speaker 5: to eighty eight? 670 00:30:16,268 --> 00:30:16,468 Speaker 4: Ten? 671 00:30:17,148 --> 00:30:17,308 Speaker 11: Right? 672 00:30:17,348 --> 00:30:19,828 Speaker 15: If I'm not mistaken in the forty January of eight 673 00:30:20,588 --> 00:30:21,468 Speaker 15: ing in the forty. 674 00:30:21,348 --> 00:30:22,788 Speaker 6: Nine were they were the thing? 675 00:30:23,108 --> 00:30:25,748 Speaker 15: It has to be Joe Montana, Yeah, it has to be. 676 00:30:25,668 --> 00:30:28,668 Speaker 5: The jelly beans. Jelly beans was his favorite snack. 677 00:30:28,708 --> 00:30:30,908 Speaker 15: I'm gonna go I just wanted to throw that out there. 678 00:30:31,708 --> 00:30:35,628 Speaker 3: Joe Montana Reagan or Montana Reagan love Peter, you. 679 00:30:35,548 --> 00:30:36,028 Speaker 5: Don't know this. 680 00:30:36,148 --> 00:30:38,868 Speaker 7: After Reagan flipped the quarter, he picked it up and 681 00:30:38,908 --> 00:30:40,788 Speaker 7: then spent it on tanks and battleships. 682 00:30:40,828 --> 00:30:41,948 Speaker 4: That's what we star wars. 683 00:30:41,988 --> 00:30:44,028 Speaker 5: That's just by it by weapons and defense. 684 00:30:44,068 --> 00:30:46,788 Speaker 7: And they were strong a military dustvill complex. 685 00:30:46,908 --> 00:30:48,948 Speaker 5: I have this down, So eighty eighty. You're right. 686 00:30:48,988 --> 00:30:51,108 Speaker 7: So he would have been sworn in for his second 687 00:30:51,188 --> 00:30:54,268 Speaker 7: election in January of eighty five. The Bears Super Bowl 688 00:30:54,348 --> 00:30:56,668 Speaker 7: is January of eighty six in New Orleans, so it 689 00:30:56,708 --> 00:31:00,108 Speaker 7: is not Richard Dent, but it also isn't Phil Simms 690 00:31:00,148 --> 00:31:03,348 Speaker 7: because that came after it didn't Montana win after the Bears. 691 00:31:03,468 --> 00:31:05,908 Speaker 5: I think it's d John rays Rigo. 692 00:31:05,708 --> 00:31:08,988 Speaker 6: Did win a Super not that year, guys. 693 00:31:09,348 --> 00:31:14,388 Speaker 10: This was the Dan Marino Joe Montana, and Joe Montana 694 00:31:14,908 --> 00:31:16,108 Speaker 10: was the MVP. 695 00:31:16,428 --> 00:31:17,828 Speaker 6: Treat you guys, got it right. 696 00:31:18,668 --> 00:31:21,588 Speaker 10: Finished with a record three hundred and thirty one yards 697 00:31:21,708 --> 00:31:23,548 Speaker 10: passing in Super Bowl nineteen. 698 00:31:23,628 --> 00:31:26,748 Speaker 5: He also had three touchdowns. The Dolphins came. 699 00:31:26,588 --> 00:31:29,068 Speaker 10: In as the hottest team ever and the Niners just 700 00:31:29,108 --> 00:31:30,148 Speaker 10: beat the snot. 701 00:31:29,868 --> 00:31:31,668 Speaker 5: Out of them thirty eight to sixteen. 702 00:31:31,708 --> 00:31:36,668 Speaker 10: And Marino's second season, of course, Montana would win other MVPs. 703 00:31:36,708 --> 00:31:40,668 Speaker 10: It would win four chips this was his second Ronald 704 00:31:40,748 --> 00:31:43,908 Speaker 10: Reagan did the inauguration the next day. Publicly they did 705 00:31:43,908 --> 00:31:45,788 Speaker 10: the whole thing and the lawn and the whole deal, 706 00:31:46,148 --> 00:31:48,868 Speaker 10: but humped privately in his quarters. 707 00:31:48,908 --> 00:31:51,868 Speaker 6: He got his second term. And there's the answer. It 708 00:31:51,948 --> 00:31:55,348 Speaker 6: was a this is why we do it, guys, this 709 00:31:55,388 --> 00:31:56,148 Speaker 6: is why we do it. 710 00:31:56,228 --> 00:31:59,668 Speaker 5: I bet like mister Tans we probably both. 711 00:31:59,548 --> 00:32:02,268 Speaker 3: Of them were there around the Fragers NFL trivia today. 712 00:32:02,308 --> 00:32:03,388 Speaker 4: We love the dedication. 713 00:32:04,428 --> 00:32:06,388 Speaker 3: I think it was very American and presidential, like fill 714 00:32:06,388 --> 00:32:08,828 Speaker 3: out the March Madness bracket. But flipping the coin for 715 00:32:08,868 --> 00:32:11,468 Speaker 3: the super Bowl is absolutely top of the charts. 716 00:32:11,628 --> 00:32:15,148 Speaker 4: We love that for Reagan. Peter, thank you for does 717 00:32:15,188 --> 00:32:15,708 Speaker 4: this in the. 718 00:32:15,708 --> 00:32:17,708 Speaker 3: Film's vault or where do we have to go for 719 00:32:17,708 --> 00:32:20,068 Speaker 3: footage like this? 720 00:32:22,708 --> 00:32:26,708 Speaker 5: Wonderful, wonderful Kyle Peter teared down. 721 00:32:26,508 --> 00:32:27,228 Speaker 9: That wall. 722 00:32:32,548 --> 00:32:36,148 Speaker 3: The Washington Commanders in Las Vegas Raiders. NFL Flag Regionals 723 00:32:36,148 --> 00:32:38,468 Speaker 3: were this past weekend and there was a combined one 724 00:32:38,548 --> 00:32:41,268 Speaker 3: hundred and thirty five teams participating. 725 00:32:41,388 --> 00:32:42,828 Speaker 4: That's what's up with flag football. 726 00:32:43,028 --> 00:32:45,308 Speaker 3: There were also a total of fifty six all female 727 00:32:45,308 --> 00:32:48,948 Speaker 3: teams representing several familiar teams punched their tickets back to 728 00:32:48,988 --> 00:32:51,388 Speaker 3: the championships from both the East and the West coast. 729 00:32:51,548 --> 00:32:54,028 Speaker 4: That's why we're coast to coast here, including. 730 00:32:53,548 --> 00:32:56,868 Speaker 3: The Apex Predators, that's quite the name. We love them 731 00:32:56,908 --> 00:32:58,908 Speaker 3: and everybody else. To find the league near you, visit 732 00:32:59,028 --> 00:33:03,228 Speaker 3: NFL flag dot com. You know that our guy Scott 733 00:33:03,268 --> 00:33:06,228 Speaker 3: Pioli is all over for everything NFL Flag. But also 734 00:33:06,268 --> 00:33:08,548 Speaker 3: when it comes to NFL Trade deadline day, we have 735 00:33:08,588 --> 00:33:10,868 Speaker 3: to bring in our resident GM Scott. 736 00:33:10,948 --> 00:33:14,348 Speaker 4: Good morning to you. Lots to talk about. First of all, 737 00:33:14,628 --> 00:33:15,428 Speaker 4: did you vote? 738 00:33:15,468 --> 00:33:17,948 Speaker 3: Secondly, Scott, you've been on both sides of this in 739 00:33:18,028 --> 00:33:21,748 Speaker 3: terms of trade deadline. It's not just about trading picks 740 00:33:21,828 --> 00:33:24,468 Speaker 3: on a day like today. How nuanced can some of 741 00:33:24,468 --> 00:33:28,108 Speaker 3: these conversations get when it comes to orchestrating deals getting done? 742 00:33:29,828 --> 00:33:31,788 Speaker 2: So Jamie, first of all, yes, I did vote. We 743 00:33:31,828 --> 00:33:32,828 Speaker 2: got that done. 744 00:33:33,188 --> 00:33:36,108 Speaker 19: And when it goes it comes to trades, you know, 745 00:33:36,628 --> 00:33:39,148 Speaker 19: there's a lot of things that have to be considered 746 00:33:39,188 --> 00:33:42,108 Speaker 19: beyond just the compensation. As you mentioned, you know, when 747 00:33:42,108 --> 00:33:45,548 Speaker 19: you're part of that leadership group, general manager, head, coach, ownership, 748 00:33:45,708 --> 00:33:47,508 Speaker 19: you have to take a lot of things into account. 749 00:33:47,548 --> 00:33:50,188 Speaker 2: It's not just the short term, it's the long term. 750 00:33:50,388 --> 00:33:52,668 Speaker 8: And one of The big long term factors is the 751 00:33:52,708 --> 00:33:55,228 Speaker 8: financial component of this, because both. 752 00:33:55,028 --> 00:33:55,788 Speaker 2: Teams get hit. 753 00:33:56,068 --> 00:33:58,148 Speaker 8: The team that's receiving the players going to take on 754 00:33:58,228 --> 00:34:01,188 Speaker 8: an additional salary, but the team that is letting the 755 00:34:01,228 --> 00:34:05,348 Speaker 8: player go somewhere else is going to have acceleration currently 756 00:34:05,708 --> 00:34:08,508 Speaker 8: end in future years as dead money. 757 00:34:08,628 --> 00:34:10,188 Speaker 2: So there's a lot that has to be considered. 758 00:34:10,228 --> 00:34:13,148 Speaker 8: It's more than just finding a trade partner and trying 759 00:34:13,148 --> 00:34:15,388 Speaker 8: to get something done. You know, as we look at this, 760 00:34:15,428 --> 00:34:18,108 Speaker 8: one of the interesting points that I are teams that 761 00:34:18,108 --> 00:34:20,508 Speaker 8: I've seen do work is the Kansas City Chiefs. The 762 00:34:20,588 --> 00:34:23,268 Speaker 8: Kansas City Chiefs were tied up against a cap, but 763 00:34:23,388 --> 00:34:25,628 Speaker 8: they found a way to get business done. 764 00:34:26,308 --> 00:34:29,508 Speaker 3: Absolutely, and the rich get richer, as some may say, 765 00:34:29,548 --> 00:34:30,708 Speaker 3: at trade deadline day. 766 00:34:30,748 --> 00:34:32,508 Speaker 4: So, Scott, since it is election day. 767 00:34:32,988 --> 00:34:35,988 Speaker 3: Last night, we saw you did a PSA that aired 768 00:34:36,028 --> 00:34:36,748 Speaker 3: during Monday night. 769 00:34:36,708 --> 00:34:38,908 Speaker 4: Football to encourage people to hit the. 770 00:34:38,828 --> 00:34:41,988 Speaker 3: Polls, Get in line, get your sticker. You've been heavily 771 00:34:41,988 --> 00:34:44,308 Speaker 3: involved in the NFL votes campaign. You see a lot 772 00:34:44,308 --> 00:34:46,708 Speaker 3: of us runing these pins today. What does this entail 773 00:34:46,748 --> 00:34:48,428 Speaker 3: for players and anyone who wants to be involved. 774 00:34:50,108 --> 00:34:52,628 Speaker 8: Yeah, So, Jamie, I've been engaged with voters' rights work 775 00:34:52,788 --> 00:34:54,628 Speaker 8: for a very long time, and then several years ago 776 00:34:54,668 --> 00:34:57,748 Speaker 8: when NFL Votes became a thing, I was fortunate enough 777 00:34:57,748 --> 00:34:59,788 Speaker 8: that they let me be a part of that. And 778 00:34:59,948 --> 00:35:04,068 Speaker 8: NFL Votes is a non partisan initiative that does incredible 779 00:35:04,108 --> 00:35:05,908 Speaker 8: work with a lot of different partners. What I talked 780 00:35:05,948 --> 00:35:08,348 Speaker 8: about in that PSA was the work that we did 781 00:35:08,388 --> 00:35:11,548 Speaker 8: with ve the Vote again at non parts in organization 782 00:35:11,628 --> 00:35:15,348 Speaker 8: that consists of veterans that are no longer in the 783 00:35:15,348 --> 00:35:20,668 Speaker 8: military but are now serving our country again as poll workers, 784 00:35:20,788 --> 00:35:23,388 Speaker 8: and Vet the Vote was trying to get together fifty 785 00:35:23,468 --> 00:35:27,468 Speaker 8: thousand people in terms of becoming poll workers. 786 00:35:28,308 --> 00:35:29,708 Speaker 2: Jamie. They knocked it out of the park. 787 00:35:29,748 --> 00:35:32,388 Speaker 8: Over one hundred and fifty three thousand poll workers were 788 00:35:32,428 --> 00:35:35,348 Speaker 8: found and trained for this election because we know about 789 00:35:35,348 --> 00:35:38,188 Speaker 8: the security of this election is so every election is important, 790 00:35:38,388 --> 00:35:40,668 Speaker 8: but even more important. And I really thought it was 791 00:35:40,708 --> 00:35:44,828 Speaker 8: a cool thing, the confluence that's happening here between we're 792 00:35:44,828 --> 00:35:47,428 Speaker 8: getting ready to start Salute to Service, right it's starting 793 00:35:47,468 --> 00:35:49,668 Speaker 8: this week week ten, and here we have our veterans. 794 00:35:49,668 --> 00:35:52,468 Speaker 8: We're honoring our veterans, and our veterans are serving us 795 00:35:52,548 --> 00:35:55,508 Speaker 8: once again, not just in the military, but now at 796 00:35:55,548 --> 00:35:56,588 Speaker 8: an important time. 797 00:35:56,428 --> 00:35:58,948 Speaker 2: In life when we needed So that's what this last 798 00:35:58,988 --> 00:36:01,068 Speaker 2: initiative was about when I spoke about in the PSA 799 00:36:01,188 --> 00:36:01,628 Speaker 2: yesterday