1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:28,148 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio, Yeah Football. Welcome to Good Morning Football, 3 00:00:28,268 --> 00:00:30,908 Speaker 1: presented by Old Trapper Beef Jerky. We're live in New 4 00:00:30,988 --> 00:00:33,988 Speaker 1: York City. It's Tuesday, October twenty five. I'm Jamie Adults, 5 00:00:34,028 --> 00:00:36,468 Speaker 1: Kyle Brent, Peter Schrager, Jason mccordy, your friends at the 6 00:00:36,468 --> 00:00:38,948 Speaker 1: table who want to talk about Monday Night Football. Guys, 7 00:00:40,428 --> 00:00:42,428 Speaker 1: belt's kind of good to have a game that there 8 00:00:42,508 --> 00:00:46,028 Speaker 1: was a little bit of buy into. Finally we've asked. 9 00:00:46,068 --> 00:00:48,508 Speaker 1: We've had some some dogs in the primetime We needed 10 00:00:48,548 --> 00:00:50,748 Speaker 1: Bailey z Appy versus Justin Fields, guys, just like we thought. 11 00:00:50,748 --> 00:00:52,468 Speaker 1: It's funny because yesterday we were on the show and 12 00:00:52,508 --> 00:00:54,988 Speaker 1: we're talking about there were some shockers in the league. 13 00:00:54,988 --> 00:00:58,508 Speaker 1: I mean Washington being Green Bay, Caroline would be Tampa Bay. 14 00:00:58,548 --> 00:01:03,028 Speaker 1: Then we had Monday Night Football, and yes, Bailey Zappy 15 00:01:03,188 --> 00:01:04,788 Speaker 1: was going to be president by the end of this game. 16 00:01:04,788 --> 00:01:06,268 Speaker 1: And then he fell off on the second half, and 17 00:01:06,308 --> 00:01:08,828 Speaker 1: so did the Patriots and look they got smacked. We'll 18 00:01:08,868 --> 00:01:11,068 Speaker 1: set the Zappy aside. The Bears crushed them on the 19 00:01:11,108 --> 00:01:14,708 Speaker 1: road in primetime. Here's two sound bites. One Justin Fields, 20 00:01:14,748 --> 00:01:17,908 Speaker 1: just doing the justin Fields thing and Bill Belichick, I 21 00:01:17,908 --> 00:01:20,268 Speaker 1: believe it's gonna talk about the quarterbacks. What's here from fields? Though? 22 00:01:21,268 --> 00:01:22,788 Speaker 1: One main goal right now, it's just to you know, 23 00:01:22,828 --> 00:01:25,188 Speaker 1: continue to improve each and every day, each and every game. 24 00:01:25,268 --> 00:01:28,668 Speaker 1: So again, just kinda look at tomorrow what the film 25 00:01:29,068 --> 00:01:31,628 Speaker 1: really tonight and on what can I get better at? 26 00:01:31,788 --> 00:01:34,108 Speaker 1: And um, you know what I can improve on as 27 00:01:34,148 --> 00:01:37,148 Speaker 1: an individual and what we can improve on as a team. 28 00:01:37,148 --> 00:01:39,268 Speaker 1: So um, you know, we're just you know, focused on 29 00:01:39,268 --> 00:01:42,108 Speaker 1: getting better each and every day. So when Mac came 30 00:01:42,148 --> 00:01:44,588 Speaker 1: out of the game, Bill, was that a medical decision? 31 00:01:44,708 --> 00:01:49,708 Speaker 1: The timing of the pulling him? So is that related 32 00:01:49,748 --> 00:01:52,188 Speaker 1: to the interception that was his last play tonight? We 33 00:01:52,628 --> 00:01:55,708 Speaker 1: had planned to play. I told the quarterbacks that we're 34 00:01:55,708 --> 00:02:01,788 Speaker 1: gonna We're gonna play both them, so we did. Oh 35 00:02:01,868 --> 00:02:04,708 Speaker 1: that's a lot to unpack. But listen, when one of 36 00:02:04,748 --> 00:02:07,588 Speaker 1: the very few points of criticism that Peyton Manning can 37 00:02:07,588 --> 00:02:09,988 Speaker 1: give you is that why take a knee when you 38 00:02:10,028 --> 00:02:13,188 Speaker 1: could score forty in Foxborough? I think that's you're having 39 00:02:13,188 --> 00:02:15,948 Speaker 1: a good night on Monday Night football. The final thirty 40 00:02:15,988 --> 00:02:18,588 Speaker 1: three fourteen Chicago Bears run away with it? What do 41 00:02:18,628 --> 00:02:20,028 Speaker 1: we think about this game. Let's took us on the 42 00:02:20,028 --> 00:02:22,668 Speaker 1: Bears in particular, because Peter, you know, this is not 43 00:02:22,748 --> 00:02:24,948 Speaker 1: what we saw coming from them. No, And I'm actually 44 00:02:25,028 --> 00:02:27,948 Speaker 1: kind of sad on this Tuesday morning that we're done 45 00:02:27,988 --> 00:02:30,908 Speaker 1: seeing the Bears on primetime because we've been through it 46 00:02:30,948 --> 00:02:32,988 Speaker 1: with the Bears on primetime. We saw them in against 47 00:02:32,988 --> 00:02:35,228 Speaker 1: the Seahawks in a preseason game where everyone was watching 48 00:02:35,268 --> 00:02:37,268 Speaker 1: because it was okay, what do we get for you? 49 00:02:37,588 --> 00:02:39,908 Speaker 1: And it didn't look good. Then we saw him against 50 00:02:39,948 --> 00:02:42,588 Speaker 1: the Packers on a Sunday night, didn't look good. We 51 00:02:42,668 --> 00:02:45,428 Speaker 1: sawdy as Commanders ten days ago. They got to the 52 00:02:45,428 --> 00:02:47,228 Speaker 1: goal line, they got to the ends, and they just 53 00:02:47,228 --> 00:02:48,908 Speaker 1: couldn't put it in. Then last night, I was like, 54 00:02:48,908 --> 00:02:51,348 Speaker 1: it finally all came together. There's three and four right 55 00:02:51,388 --> 00:02:54,348 Speaker 1: now and justin fields last night. Say what you want 56 00:02:54,348 --> 00:02:56,668 Speaker 1: about him throwing the ball. This guy could scoot and 57 00:02:57,628 --> 00:03:03,028 Speaker 1: scooting justin fields last night. Not necessarily the prettiest through 58 00:03:03,068 --> 00:03:05,908 Speaker 1: the air, we know that though, but using what he 59 00:03:05,948 --> 00:03:07,948 Speaker 1: does best to his ability. You know, it's funny. President 60 00:03:07,988 --> 00:03:10,348 Speaker 1: Barack Obama was on the Manning cast and he goes 61 00:03:10,868 --> 00:03:12,908 Speaker 1: he'd maybe some of the best insight of anyone talking 62 00:03:12,908 --> 00:03:15,148 Speaker 1: about this game. He's like, it reminds me of Daniel 63 00:03:15,228 --> 00:03:19,868 Speaker 1: Jones would use his strengths. This is his strengths. Is 64 00:03:19,908 --> 00:03:22,428 Speaker 1: it sustainable? I don't know, but I'll tell you what. 65 00:03:22,628 --> 00:03:25,948 Speaker 1: Justin Fields was able to go into Foxboro and cause 66 00:03:26,068 --> 00:03:29,588 Speaker 1: fits for this Patriots defense. And I'm I'm sad because 67 00:03:29,588 --> 00:03:31,388 Speaker 1: it feels like he and gets he We're finally getting 68 00:03:31,388 --> 00:03:34,028 Speaker 1: this thing going, like, all right, we know we got 69 00:03:34,028 --> 00:03:36,268 Speaker 1: on offense skill position wise, we know what we can do. 70 00:03:36,308 --> 00:03:38,908 Speaker 1: We know what's your best abilities, and they were dialing 71 00:03:38,908 --> 00:03:40,708 Speaker 1: it up and it was working. I thought, this is 72 00:03:40,748 --> 00:03:43,228 Speaker 1: Justin Fields's best game as a pro. And it wasn't 73 00:03:43,228 --> 00:03:46,388 Speaker 1: necessarily because of any tight window passes. It was because 74 00:03:46,428 --> 00:03:49,988 Speaker 1: of his ingenuity, his improvisation and his legs. And it's 75 00:03:49,988 --> 00:03:51,868 Speaker 1: a pleasure to watch. It was fun to watch. I'm 76 00:03:52,468 --> 00:03:54,268 Speaker 1: I'm upset. There're three and four. It feels like they's 77 00:03:54,308 --> 00:03:55,588 Speaker 1: got a big win. They're still in this thing and 78 00:03:55,588 --> 00:03:57,708 Speaker 1: we're done watching the Bears on Prime. That's it. That's it. 79 00:03:57,748 --> 00:03:59,668 Speaker 1: We're done, but maybe not not done winning though. Maybe 80 00:03:59,708 --> 00:04:01,188 Speaker 1: we can still talk about the opening block of this 81 00:04:01,268 --> 00:04:03,788 Speaker 1: mom because this it just if you know you do 82 00:04:03,788 --> 00:04:07,268 Speaker 1: the things TV. This win for the Bears was and 83 00:04:07,308 --> 00:04:11,388 Speaker 1: it's just one word, finally, and then several more words. 84 00:04:11,548 --> 00:04:14,508 Speaker 1: What have we been waiting for? What are we doing? Like? 85 00:04:14,588 --> 00:04:17,828 Speaker 1: Why was this game plan? Was just just beautiful? Beautiful? 86 00:04:18,228 --> 00:04:21,108 Speaker 1: Why was this not the first series of the first 87 00:04:21,148 --> 00:04:23,708 Speaker 1: start of his first game of his career. We've been 88 00:04:23,748 --> 00:04:25,788 Speaker 1: waiting a year and a half for this guy's twelve 89 00:04:25,908 --> 00:04:31,828 Speaker 1: designed runs, twelve for sixty three yards, perfect little screen passes, 90 00:04:31,948 --> 00:04:35,308 Speaker 1: this nice little like this is the Ohio state, justin fields. 91 00:04:35,348 --> 00:04:37,828 Speaker 1: This was sprinkles of young Cam Newton. This was like, 92 00:04:37,868 --> 00:04:40,108 Speaker 1: oh my god, our a quarterback. Guys, we just looked 93 00:04:40,108 --> 00:04:41,908 Speaker 1: it up. He's six three to twenty five. We should 94 00:04:41,908 --> 00:04:44,228 Speaker 1: totally change everything that we're doing because we were brothern 95 00:04:44,228 --> 00:04:47,108 Speaker 1: and Mike. He was freaking Rex Grossman, let's go. I 96 00:04:47,148 --> 00:04:49,188 Speaker 1: don't know why it took this long. I'm so glad 97 00:04:49,188 --> 00:04:51,228 Speaker 1: that it did. But there's this whole sense amongst the 98 00:04:51,268 --> 00:04:54,828 Speaker 1: Bears community of like, where is this Ben, Why wasn't 99 00:04:54,868 --> 00:04:57,228 Speaker 1: Matt Naggie doing this? Why wasn't Getsy doing in the 100 00:04:57,268 --> 00:04:59,588 Speaker 1: first half the year? It looks so effortless, and sir, 101 00:04:59,668 --> 00:05:01,348 Speaker 1: he still takes the tons of hits and he gets 102 00:05:01,468 --> 00:05:03,828 Speaker 1: rocked like every other play, But this is the guy 103 00:05:03,868 --> 00:05:05,588 Speaker 1: they draft, this is the guy they traded up to 104 00:05:05,668 --> 00:05:08,348 Speaker 1: draft and gave it all the trade. It was so satisfying. 105 00:05:08,508 --> 00:05:10,548 Speaker 1: Just let's run them. We love Herbert, we love all 106 00:05:10,548 --> 00:05:12,348 Speaker 1: these guys. But instead of sitting around looking for co 107 00:05:12,468 --> 00:05:14,908 Speaker 1: Comett and Darnell Mooney, like I love those guys, let's 108 00:05:14,908 --> 00:05:16,828 Speaker 1: just run fields. Let's just do it in the red 109 00:05:16,908 --> 00:05:19,588 Speaker 1: zone everywhere. It was. I think it was the best 110 00:05:19,748 --> 00:05:21,708 Speaker 1: night for the Chicago Bears. And I really thought about 111 00:05:21,708 --> 00:05:24,148 Speaker 1: this this morning. It's been I think, like four years. 112 00:05:24,308 --> 00:05:26,548 Speaker 1: I really do. Like honestly, I know they've been in 113 00:05:26,588 --> 00:05:28,868 Speaker 1: the playoff game with the risk and stuff like those games. 114 00:05:28,908 --> 00:05:31,988 Speaker 1: This was hope future because like the justin fields future 115 00:05:32,028 --> 00:05:35,148 Speaker 1: thing is also cloudy. Last night really cleared a lot 116 00:05:35,148 --> 00:05:37,468 Speaker 1: of the clouds. That was awesome, great night for the Bears, great, 117 00:05:37,748 --> 00:05:40,388 Speaker 1: so good. And I listened to Devin McCarthy talk after 118 00:05:40,428 --> 00:05:42,708 Speaker 1: the game, and he said they didn't do this many 119 00:05:42,788 --> 00:05:45,628 Speaker 1: quarterback runs on film. We nahed him. We didn't expect this, 120 00:05:45,948 --> 00:05:47,948 Speaker 1: and then you see them go out there and fields 121 00:05:47,988 --> 00:05:50,788 Speaker 1: just all over the place. To your point, the quarterback runs, 122 00:05:50,828 --> 00:05:53,668 Speaker 1: the scrambles, those are killers as a defense when you 123 00:05:53,708 --> 00:05:56,428 Speaker 1: have everybody cover or you have every gap field and 124 00:05:56,468 --> 00:05:59,308 Speaker 1: then the quarterback makes a play, and Justin Fields deserves 125 00:05:59,348 --> 00:06:02,028 Speaker 1: so much credit. But that Bears defense, they were good. 126 00:06:02,108 --> 00:06:04,308 Speaker 1: I mean, you take away two plays in that game, 127 00:06:04,588 --> 00:06:07,068 Speaker 1: the Zappie throw to Jacobe Myers in the deep ball 128 00:06:07,228 --> 00:06:10,508 Speaker 1: to DeVante Parker. The Patriots didn't do anything on offense. 129 00:06:11,388 --> 00:06:16,068 Speaker 1: Romandre Stevenson had thirty nine yards rushing. And then these interceptions, 130 00:06:16,228 --> 00:06:19,348 Speaker 1: the two rookies getting their first career interceptions, both of 131 00:06:19,348 --> 00:06:22,068 Speaker 1: them snagging them with one hand. They made it look 132 00:06:22,108 --> 00:06:24,788 Speaker 1: so easy. Just tip it to myself, let me get that. 133 00:06:25,068 --> 00:06:26,668 Speaker 1: And I mean he's supposed to score, but I mean, 134 00:06:26,788 --> 00:06:29,948 Speaker 1: my goodness, starting this fast, he was rolling the catch him, 135 00:06:30,148 --> 00:06:33,348 Speaker 1: but this they were rolling. They found ways to make 136 00:06:33,468 --> 00:06:35,988 Speaker 1: plays to win this game. And I know Fields was 137 00:06:36,028 --> 00:06:38,148 Speaker 1: good and he made the right plays and he didn't 138 00:06:38,148 --> 00:06:41,748 Speaker 1: make any mistakes really in the game. But Mike Man, 139 00:06:41,908 --> 00:06:45,148 Speaker 1: this Bear's defense and roll Kuan Smith, like you mentioned 140 00:06:45,148 --> 00:06:48,188 Speaker 1: in the highlight, the contract stuff, all of these things. 141 00:06:48,348 --> 00:06:50,308 Speaker 1: He had a sack in the game, had an interception, 142 00:06:50,388 --> 00:06:52,508 Speaker 1: He was all over the place and didn't finish it 143 00:06:52,628 --> 00:06:54,428 Speaker 1: up in the crowd and he see him doing the 144 00:06:54,468 --> 00:06:57,628 Speaker 1: money thing. They just looked like they rallied around his 145 00:06:57,788 --> 00:06:59,668 Speaker 1: Monday night. They knew the last time they were on 146 00:06:59,748 --> 00:07:02,268 Speaker 1: primetime and shout out to the coaching staff using that 147 00:07:02,428 --> 00:07:05,028 Speaker 1: extra time to get these guys, iady to have a 148 00:07:05,068 --> 00:07:07,908 Speaker 1: game plan going forward. And they rolled into Foxborough. They 149 00:07:07,908 --> 00:07:10,148 Speaker 1: were confident. They knew they could win that game when 150 00:07:10,228 --> 00:07:12,948 Speaker 1: nobody picked him. I'm watching all the pregame shows and 151 00:07:12,948 --> 00:07:15,628 Speaker 1: there's all images of Pad to Patriots. Of course everybody 152 00:07:15,628 --> 00:07:17,348 Speaker 1: had the Patriots went into Bears had a hell of 153 00:07:17,348 --> 00:07:20,108 Speaker 1: a night. This really strange unicorn of a moment happened 154 00:07:20,108 --> 00:07:22,308 Speaker 1: in Foxboro last night, and it happened before the game 155 00:07:22,348 --> 00:07:24,948 Speaker 1: even started. Here. How often does a general manager walk 156 00:07:24,948 --> 00:07:27,628 Speaker 1: into a visiting team's press box and hold an impromptu 157 00:07:27,708 --> 00:07:31,788 Speaker 1: press conference? Literally never happens. General manager for the Bears, 158 00:07:31,908 --> 00:07:35,388 Speaker 1: first year Ryan Poles, general manager, walks into Foxborough last night, 159 00:07:35,388 --> 00:07:37,988 Speaker 1: stands up against the wall with the biggest smile on 160 00:07:38,028 --> 00:07:40,948 Speaker 1: his face. It looked as it was happening in real time, 161 00:07:41,228 --> 00:07:43,748 Speaker 1: like this strange anomaly, Like Ryan Poles, why are you 162 00:07:43,788 --> 00:07:45,348 Speaker 1: doing this? What do you want to talk about? What 163 00:07:45,508 --> 00:07:48,548 Speaker 1: is this odd accessibility that you have? With a team 164 00:07:48,588 --> 00:07:52,388 Speaker 1: that's three and three excuse me, two, two and four 165 00:07:52,468 --> 00:07:55,108 Speaker 1: at the time. Then he starts talking and he says 166 00:07:55,148 --> 00:07:58,428 Speaker 1: these very strange insights, and honestly, as the quotes were 167 00:07:58,468 --> 00:08:01,828 Speaker 1: coming out before the game, you're like, is this guy delusional? 168 00:08:01,908 --> 00:08:03,948 Speaker 1: What is he talking about? He says, what I was 169 00:08:03,988 --> 00:08:06,188 Speaker 1: really in couraged about how they handled this mini by 170 00:08:06,388 --> 00:08:08,988 Speaker 1: the ten days off was the ability to look in 171 00:08:09,028 --> 00:08:10,748 Speaker 1: the mirror, see what we do well and see what 172 00:08:10,788 --> 00:08:12,948 Speaker 1: we don't do well. My translation was like he went 173 00:08:12,988 --> 00:08:15,828 Speaker 1: to the coordinators and coaches and was like, start using 174 00:08:15,828 --> 00:08:18,788 Speaker 1: our quarterback the right way, Start using our defensive guys 175 00:08:18,948 --> 00:08:21,828 Speaker 1: the way that they could play in their best. Specifically 176 00:08:21,868 --> 00:08:24,788 Speaker 1: to Justin Field's play, he said, with young players, you 177 00:08:24,788 --> 00:08:27,948 Speaker 1: want to look for flashes. This flash like connecting with 178 00:08:28,028 --> 00:08:30,388 Speaker 1: Dante Pettis against the Commanders a couple of weeks ago. 179 00:08:30,628 --> 00:08:32,588 Speaker 1: Flashes like that with Justin Fields is what you want 180 00:08:32,628 --> 00:08:35,908 Speaker 1: to see in his development. Here's the fields connections against 181 00:08:35,908 --> 00:08:38,388 Speaker 1: the Commanders and then Pettis is able to just take off. 182 00:08:38,388 --> 00:08:40,788 Speaker 1: You want to see moments like that and moments build 183 00:08:40,828 --> 00:08:43,108 Speaker 1: into games, which is what we saw last night. I'm 184 00:08:43,148 --> 00:08:45,868 Speaker 1: Mode night football for the Bears. There is nothing more 185 00:08:45,948 --> 00:08:48,828 Speaker 1: proud the Ryan Poles standing up there and say I 186 00:08:48,908 --> 00:08:51,148 Speaker 1: stand by the decisions that I have made thus far 187 00:08:51,228 --> 00:08:53,508 Speaker 1: this season again two and four at the time that 188 00:08:53,548 --> 00:08:55,908 Speaker 1: they were I stand by the draft picks that I 189 00:08:55,948 --> 00:08:58,908 Speaker 1: did and how I've handled this team. When you'll look 190 00:08:58,908 --> 00:09:01,028 Speaker 1: at who picked the ball off last night, Jason just 191 00:09:01,068 --> 00:09:04,588 Speaker 1: touched on this, Kyler Gordon, Jakwan Brisker, and Roquan Smith. 192 00:09:04,708 --> 00:09:06,348 Speaker 1: Rope On Smith, the guy that said I didn't I 193 00:09:06,348 --> 00:09:08,588 Speaker 1: don't think I want to be in Chicago in August. 194 00:09:09,068 --> 00:09:12,268 Speaker 1: I cannot imagine what Ryan Poles feels like this morning, 195 00:09:12,268 --> 00:09:15,588 Speaker 1: waking up after saying what he said, putting a man 196 00:09:15,668 --> 00:09:18,108 Speaker 1: behind his word, with the decisions that he's made this offseason, 197 00:09:18,108 --> 00:09:20,788 Speaker 1: in his first year as a general manager for the Bears, 198 00:09:20,908 --> 00:09:22,428 Speaker 1: and then the way his team went out and played 199 00:09:22,468 --> 00:09:24,828 Speaker 1: last night, that is fantastic. It is awesome. He had. 200 00:09:24,948 --> 00:09:26,508 Speaker 1: It was a great knighte Ryan Poles and his players 201 00:09:26,508 --> 00:09:28,428 Speaker 1: all over the field making plays. You talk about the Brisker, 202 00:09:28,548 --> 00:09:30,268 Speaker 1: This anecdote is too funny. I have to see some 203 00:09:30,268 --> 00:09:32,428 Speaker 1: of the Bears writers. We're talking about this so Brisker, this, 204 00:09:32,548 --> 00:09:35,708 Speaker 1: this rookie from Penn State makes this huge interception, incredible play, 205 00:09:35,788 --> 00:09:38,708 Speaker 1: his first interception. Welcome to the NFL. And afterwards they're saying, 206 00:09:38,868 --> 00:09:40,588 Speaker 1: did you get a lot of text messages? Like how 207 00:09:40,588 --> 00:09:42,628 Speaker 1: many text lists did you get? And he goes, I 208 00:09:42,708 --> 00:09:44,628 Speaker 1: forgot my phone. I left it back at home. It's 209 00:09:44,668 --> 00:09:46,988 Speaker 1: back in his condo. He has. He left his phone 210 00:09:46,988 --> 00:09:48,748 Speaker 1: for the entire road trip to talk to grow He 211 00:09:48,868 --> 00:09:53,988 Speaker 1: imagine how I don't know the game right? Study had 212 00:09:54,468 --> 00:09:56,908 Speaker 1: to do now, Jay, every road trip he left his 213 00:09:56,988 --> 00:09:58,908 Speaker 1: phone back in Burnt Hills, wherever the hell he lives. 214 00:09:58,988 --> 00:10:01,188 Speaker 1: It's amazing, that's incredible. It was a great knife for 215 00:10:01,228 --> 00:10:05,268 Speaker 1: the Chicago Thank you right exactly. Uh, Tree Block is 216 00:10:05,428 --> 00:10:07,868 Speaker 1: a fire right now, and our Unfilm Network insider Tom 217 00:10:07,868 --> 00:10:11,508 Speaker 1: Pella Sero is joining us. Big trade last night in 218 00:10:11,588 --> 00:10:15,148 Speaker 1: New York. The Jets now have acquired a new running 219 00:10:15,188 --> 00:10:17,428 Speaker 1: back and the Colts have a new starting quarterback. That's 220 00:10:17,428 --> 00:10:19,468 Speaker 1: on trade. That's more of a decision. What's going on 221 00:10:19,508 --> 00:10:23,948 Speaker 1: across the league? Time, Well, Jamie. The Jets lost a 222 00:10:24,068 --> 00:10:26,948 Speaker 1: running back yesterday, their rookie Bruce Hall, who has suffered 223 00:10:26,988 --> 00:10:30,988 Speaker 1: a torn acl in Sunday's game, but general manager Joe 224 00:10:31,028 --> 00:10:34,428 Speaker 1: Douglas moved swiftly to try to find a replacement, sending 225 00:10:34,508 --> 00:10:37,308 Speaker 1: a conditional sixth round pick. They become a fifth rounder 226 00:10:37,508 --> 00:10:41,148 Speaker 1: to the Jaguars for James Robinson. Robinson, just a couple 227 00:10:41,188 --> 00:10:43,388 Speaker 1: of years ago as a thousand yard rusher as an 228 00:10:43,468 --> 00:10:46,828 Speaker 1: undrafted rookie last year, suffered they torn achilles, but was 229 00:10:47,068 --> 00:10:50,348 Speaker 1: back in the lineup four week one, had zero carries 230 00:10:50,548 --> 00:10:53,708 Speaker 1: in Sunday's game against the Giants. He's also been dealing 231 00:10:53,748 --> 00:10:57,148 Speaker 1: with a soreknee and Travis Etn really coming on That 232 00:10:57,228 --> 00:11:00,868 Speaker 1: made him expendable for the Jaguars and for the Jets, 233 00:11:00,868 --> 00:11:03,468 Speaker 1: who explored a lot of different running back options after 234 00:11:03,588 --> 00:11:06,948 Speaker 1: Hall's injury. They now pair James Robinson they hope in 235 00:11:06,988 --> 00:11:10,388 Speaker 1: their backfield with Michael Carter. Jets also dealing with yet 236 00:11:10,428 --> 00:11:14,188 Speaker 1: another injury up front on their offensive line. Elijah Vera Tucker, 237 00:11:14,428 --> 00:11:18,548 Speaker 1: the versatile stand out up front, suffering a torn triceps. 238 00:11:18,628 --> 00:11:22,628 Speaker 1: He too is out for the season. Meanwhile, in Indianapolis, 239 00:11:22,668 --> 00:11:26,028 Speaker 1: Matt Ryan is going to the bench. The former NFL 240 00:11:26,148 --> 00:11:29,348 Speaker 1: MVP gives way and found a three, three and one 241 00:11:29,388 --> 00:11:33,108 Speaker 1: team to Sam Ellinger, a sixth round pick in twenty 242 00:11:33,188 --> 00:11:36,388 Speaker 1: twenty one out of the University of Texas. Ryan of course, 243 00:11:36,428 --> 00:11:38,948 Speaker 1: acquired for a third round pick from the Falcons back 244 00:11:38,988 --> 00:11:41,948 Speaker 1: in March. They hoped he'd be the guy to stop 245 00:11:41,988 --> 00:11:45,708 Speaker 1: their quarterback carousel. Instead, that Colts just had not played 246 00:11:45,748 --> 00:11:49,308 Speaker 1: particularly well on offense. They are hopeful that Ellinger, who 247 00:11:49,308 --> 00:11:52,548 Speaker 1: scouts and coaches really liked for his toughness and his makeup, 248 00:11:52,628 --> 00:11:55,548 Speaker 1: also will give them some mobility that they need right 249 00:11:55,548 --> 00:11:58,108 Speaker 1: now with that offensive line not playing up to the 250 00:11:58,228 --> 00:12:00,828 Speaker 1: level that the Colts had been hoping it would. They're 251 00:12:00,828 --> 00:12:03,628 Speaker 1: paying Matt Ryan about twenty four point seven million dollars 252 00:12:03,668 --> 00:12:07,388 Speaker 1: this season. He's got another twelve million dollars fully guaranteed 253 00:12:07,668 --> 00:12:11,988 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty three. Jamie the Cults list of quarterbacks 254 00:12:11,988 --> 00:12:14,228 Speaker 1: they've used over the past ten years, as long as 255 00:12:14,228 --> 00:12:17,068 Speaker 1: the receipts that Robert sala is collecting in New York 256 00:12:17,068 --> 00:12:19,588 Speaker 1: with the Jets, who now have James Robinson. The Jets 257 00:12:19,588 --> 00:12:33,108 Speaker 1: so interesting hosting the Patriots this weekend. Back on the 258 00:12:33,108 --> 00:12:36,468 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football, The Patriots started the evening with Mac Jones. 259 00:12:36,548 --> 00:12:39,588 Speaker 1: Last night, they shifted to Bailey Zappy. All in all, 260 00:12:39,628 --> 00:12:42,628 Speaker 1: it was a challenging outing against the Bears. Here's that 261 00:12:42,748 --> 00:12:45,028 Speaker 1: coach Bill Belichick, and we're really gonna sell this being 262 00:12:45,108 --> 00:12:51,108 Speaker 1: very animated on his team's performance last night. Obviously, for 263 00:12:51,348 --> 00:12:57,828 Speaker 1: performance tonight, we were barely outcoached, outplayed, just didn't do 264 00:12:57,868 --> 00:12:59,948 Speaker 1: anything well enough in the game to have a chance 265 00:12:59,988 --> 00:13:03,548 Speaker 1: to win or deserve to win. The Bears did a 266 00:13:03,588 --> 00:13:08,588 Speaker 1: good job, totally, totally controlled the game in all three phases. 267 00:13:08,828 --> 00:13:11,988 Speaker 1: It's not about any one player, one coach, one thing. 268 00:13:12,388 --> 00:13:16,468 Speaker 1: Just collectively we got to it's got a perform better. 269 00:13:16,908 --> 00:13:22,908 Speaker 1: So that's all work toward doing this week. So the 270 00:13:22,908 --> 00:13:25,428 Speaker 1: Patriots fall two, three and five after a nineteen point 271 00:13:25,468 --> 00:13:27,548 Speaker 1: lost to the Bears on Monday Night football. They sit 272 00:13:27,628 --> 00:13:30,828 Speaker 1: in last place in their division. The last time New 273 00:13:30,868 --> 00:13:33,548 Speaker 1: England entered Week eight in last place in the AFC 274 00:13:33,668 --> 00:13:36,828 Speaker 1: East was twenty two years ago. I'm sure Billy Zabby 275 00:13:36,988 --> 00:13:39,308 Speaker 1: wasn't born yet at that point. Their quarterback made the 276 00:13:39,308 --> 00:13:42,428 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl last night, Mac Jones last season. Excuse me, 277 00:13:42,468 --> 00:13:45,388 Speaker 1: it was pulled in the second quarter after a very 278 00:13:45,428 --> 00:13:49,428 Speaker 1: few series. Are the leash seemed short in the quarterback 279 00:13:49,508 --> 00:13:51,228 Speaker 1: room last night? What do we make of this Patriots 280 00:13:51,308 --> 00:13:54,068 Speaker 1: quarterback situation as it stands on Tuesday morning? Yes, it's 281 00:13:54,068 --> 00:13:56,828 Speaker 1: a little confusing. Three and four right now, don't really 282 00:13:56,908 --> 00:14:00,868 Speaker 1: know which direction, and I think he wasn't pulled. The 283 00:14:00,948 --> 00:14:04,108 Speaker 1: plan all along was both quarterbacks were going to play. 284 00:14:04,508 --> 00:14:07,788 Speaker 1: What that time limit was still up in the air. 285 00:14:07,988 --> 00:14:10,828 Speaker 1: My thing was, if mac Jones is healthy and he's 286 00:14:10,868 --> 00:14:13,508 Speaker 1: the guy you're going to go with, why do both 287 00:14:13,548 --> 00:14:16,108 Speaker 1: quarterbacks need to play? If you feel Zappy as the 288 00:14:16,188 --> 00:14:19,148 Speaker 1: guy he's playing too well, then why not just start 289 00:14:19,268 --> 00:14:21,428 Speaker 1: Zappy and let him play the game. If he doesn't 290 00:14:21,468 --> 00:14:23,508 Speaker 1: perform well, then you can come in the game with 291 00:14:23,588 --> 00:14:26,468 Speaker 1: mac Jones. But he's obviously was nursing the high ankles frame, 292 00:14:26,788 --> 00:14:29,068 Speaker 1: but he looked completely healthy. We saw him early in 293 00:14:29,068 --> 00:14:32,708 Speaker 1: the game scrambling on some running sliding, so he looked 294 00:14:32,788 --> 00:14:34,988 Speaker 1: mobile enough to go out there and compete and be 295 00:14:35,108 --> 00:14:37,748 Speaker 1: their quarterback. The decision he makes when he throws that 296 00:14:37,828 --> 00:14:41,388 Speaker 1: interception to Brisker was kind of what the Patriots have 297 00:14:41,468 --> 00:14:44,268 Speaker 1: been dealing with this season with mac Underson or some 298 00:14:44,348 --> 00:14:46,908 Speaker 1: bad decisions and turning the ball over. And as soon 299 00:14:46,948 --> 00:14:49,108 Speaker 1: as he did that, they went to Bailey Zappy. So 300 00:14:49,148 --> 00:14:51,868 Speaker 1: I have no idea what Bill's plan was going into 301 00:14:51,868 --> 00:14:55,068 Speaker 1: the game. Was Matt gonna play four series, five series, 302 00:14:55,108 --> 00:14:58,268 Speaker 1: a half a quarter. But when that interception happened. We 303 00:14:58,348 --> 00:15:01,308 Speaker 1: saw Bailey Zappy in the game, and Mac never came 304 00:15:01,348 --> 00:15:03,988 Speaker 1: back in. So whatever plan it was, the old saying 305 00:15:04,028 --> 00:15:05,868 Speaker 1: is you have a plan until you get punched in 306 00:15:05,868 --> 00:15:09,268 Speaker 1: your mouth. Yeah, when they got punched Bears Mike Tyson, 307 00:15:09,428 --> 00:15:12,948 Speaker 1: is that what that was? And I never saw Belichick 308 00:15:12,988 --> 00:15:14,948 Speaker 1: flinch as quick as he did to pull him there. 309 00:15:14,988 --> 00:15:17,148 Speaker 1: I thought it was. It was shocking, and the crowd 310 00:15:17,148 --> 00:15:19,748 Speaker 1: was booing Mac Jones. I mean, this guy's a pro bowler. 311 00:15:19,788 --> 00:15:21,748 Speaker 1: It's a rookie last year. Let's give him a second here. 312 00:15:22,108 --> 00:15:24,148 Speaker 1: But the pick was bad. That was bad. And that's 313 00:15:24,188 --> 00:15:26,588 Speaker 1: what they've been dealing with this whole season with Mac Jones, 314 00:15:26,668 --> 00:15:28,588 Speaker 1: is that, hey, just don't turn the ball over. He 315 00:15:28,708 --> 00:15:30,828 Speaker 1: forced it, Brisker gets it, and then they go to Zappy, 316 00:15:30,868 --> 00:15:33,388 Speaker 1: whose lights out the first drive, second drive, It's like, okay, 317 00:15:33,388 --> 00:15:37,148 Speaker 1: we're done. And then Zappy, you know, plays poorly in 318 00:15:37,148 --> 00:15:39,108 Speaker 1: the second half. The first pick. I don't I don't 319 00:15:39,148 --> 00:15:41,268 Speaker 1: blame Zappy for I think that was a mistake. If 320 00:15:41,388 --> 00:15:43,588 Speaker 1: we could see the two interceptions Zappy through, if not 321 00:15:44,028 --> 00:15:46,708 Speaker 1: throws one, that's bad, but the second one was on Zappy, 322 00:15:46,868 --> 00:15:49,148 Speaker 1: and and I think this is where you're at for 323 00:15:49,148 --> 00:15:51,988 Speaker 1: your Belichick. Just don't turn the ball over. Don't turn 324 00:15:52,028 --> 00:15:54,628 Speaker 1: the ball over, give us a chance to fight. Okay, 325 00:15:54,828 --> 00:15:56,988 Speaker 1: here it is early. It seems like they're driving the 326 00:15:56,988 --> 00:15:59,548 Speaker 1: ball and it's good and Zappy's got it. But then 327 00:16:00,068 --> 00:16:01,748 Speaker 1: he looked like a deer and headlights at times in 328 00:16:01,748 --> 00:16:04,268 Speaker 1: the second half. And then he threw two interceptions first 329 00:16:04,388 --> 00:16:06,588 Speaker 1: and again I'm gonna say not his fault, second one 330 00:16:06,868 --> 00:16:11,068 Speaker 1: his fault forcing it. And two young quarterbacks. Who's gonna 331 00:16:11,068 --> 00:16:14,028 Speaker 1: make less mistakes? That's I thought. Who's gonna win the job, 332 00:16:14,028 --> 00:16:16,108 Speaker 1: who's gonna who's gonna not lose the job? I think 333 00:16:16,108 --> 00:16:18,828 Speaker 1: that's all you're asking for. Like, the defense is fine, 334 00:16:18,868 --> 00:16:21,588 Speaker 1: didn't play great yesterday. Obviously they got lit up by fields, 335 00:16:21,588 --> 00:16:23,508 Speaker 1: but a lot of that stuff. You can't control fields 336 00:16:23,548 --> 00:16:25,788 Speaker 1: out of the pocket doing whatever he does. Just don't 337 00:16:25,868 --> 00:16:29,308 Speaker 1: kill us. Don't throw picks. That's a terrible interception. Terrible, 338 00:16:29,868 --> 00:16:32,708 Speaker 1: that's a killer. And if you're the Patriots, like, that's 339 00:16:32,708 --> 00:16:34,348 Speaker 1: not how our team's built. We're not looking for you 340 00:16:34,388 --> 00:16:35,868 Speaker 1: to win the game. We're looking for you not to 341 00:16:35,908 --> 00:16:39,708 Speaker 1: lose the game, and just not make mistakes. Mac made 342 00:16:39,708 --> 00:16:41,668 Speaker 1: the bad pick. They pull them, whether or not. They 343 00:16:41,668 --> 00:16:43,868 Speaker 1: were planning on doing rotation, That's what he says, and 344 00:16:43,908 --> 00:16:45,668 Speaker 1: then Zappy has two in the second half. It's like, well, 345 00:16:45,668 --> 00:16:47,588 Speaker 1: what do you can joy you're going now at this point, 346 00:16:47,708 --> 00:16:50,068 Speaker 1: I just don't crush us. We need to win these 347 00:16:50,108 --> 00:16:52,668 Speaker 1: games based on you not making mistakes, which is gonna 348 00:16:52,668 --> 00:16:55,188 Speaker 1: be fascinating. You can't project that who's the smarter quarterback 349 00:16:55,188 --> 00:16:57,108 Speaker 1: in moments of pressure. The plan was to play all 350 00:16:57,108 --> 00:16:59,988 Speaker 1: three quarterback. I'm all in point, I'm really amused by 351 00:16:59,988 --> 00:17:02,788 Speaker 1: the Patriots media last night in this morning because they're 352 00:17:02,788 --> 00:17:05,668 Speaker 1: doing the like true detective crime board up there, and 353 00:17:05,788 --> 00:17:07,908 Speaker 1: because they haven't had something that's interesting. I think since 354 00:17:07,948 --> 00:17:09,828 Speaker 1: Malcolm Butler didn't play in the Super Bowl in terms 355 00:17:09,828 --> 00:17:12,308 Speaker 1: of like what the hell just happened? So you try 356 00:17:12,308 --> 00:17:17,068 Speaker 1: to piece this together, Dan Wetzel says. Belichick afterwards says 357 00:17:17,508 --> 00:17:20,348 Speaker 1: Mac wasn't Ben's for performance, wasn't Ben's for health. It 358 00:17:20,388 --> 00:17:22,588 Speaker 1: was always the plan that paid play Bailey's appy, which 359 00:17:23,068 --> 00:17:26,588 Speaker 1: is something if it was always the plan. Jacobe Myers 360 00:17:26,628 --> 00:17:28,948 Speaker 1: comes out afterwards. The receiver says, yeah, I was surprised 361 00:17:28,948 --> 00:17:31,348 Speaker 1: when they pulled Mac. Okay, that's a little weird. Then 362 00:17:31,428 --> 00:17:34,868 Speaker 1: Philip Perry, another journalist, says mac jones health was part 363 00:17:34,908 --> 00:17:37,988 Speaker 1: of the decision, and Belichick literally said it was a factor. 364 00:17:39,028 --> 00:17:41,268 Speaker 1: Then you got afterwards of all things, just a random one. 365 00:17:41,348 --> 00:17:43,388 Speaker 1: Traykeman goes with Scott ben Pelt last night, he goes, 366 00:17:43,508 --> 00:17:45,868 Speaker 1: mac Jones is definitely their guy moving forward. There's no 367 00:17:45,948 --> 00:17:48,828 Speaker 1: question about next week. He's their starting. He spoke with Belichick. Yeah, 368 00:17:49,188 --> 00:17:53,068 Speaker 1: I don't so, I'm really confused. I don't that plan 369 00:17:53,148 --> 00:17:55,348 Speaker 1: about the plan is to play both when is that 370 00:17:56,148 --> 00:17:58,588 Speaker 1: Max's gonna play a few series and if it goes fine, 371 00:17:58,628 --> 00:18:00,348 Speaker 1: we're just gonna take them out. It had nothing to 372 00:18:00,388 --> 00:18:02,268 Speaker 1: do with the interception and nothing to do with health. 373 00:18:02,308 --> 00:18:04,548 Speaker 1: This thing is so all over the place and it 374 00:18:04,588 --> 00:18:07,828 Speaker 1: invites a lot of disarray into the conversation, into the 375 00:18:07,868 --> 00:18:10,508 Speaker 1: locker room. I would also just say this is the 376 00:18:10,548 --> 00:18:12,708 Speaker 1: problem with going with the fun young guy who the 377 00:18:12,748 --> 00:18:14,628 Speaker 1: fans are cheering for and gives you a spark. He 378 00:18:14,668 --> 00:18:16,428 Speaker 1: does give you a spark, and then the second half 379 00:18:16,428 --> 00:18:18,628 Speaker 1: he falls on his face like it's not Once you 380 00:18:18,828 --> 00:18:21,788 Speaker 1: do it, it's tough to undo it. So the fact 381 00:18:21,788 --> 00:18:24,148 Speaker 1: he did it so quickly and then you're like, oh 382 00:18:24,188 --> 00:18:26,988 Speaker 1: my god, Bailey Zappy looks like Joe Montana's great says never, No, 383 00:18:27,028 --> 00:18:28,988 Speaker 1: Bailey Zappy's not gonna be Joe Montani. He's not gonna 384 00:18:28,988 --> 00:18:31,228 Speaker 1: be Toime Brady. He's gonna struggle a lot. So he 385 00:18:31,548 --> 00:18:33,468 Speaker 1: kind of broke the seal and he went for it. 386 00:18:33,508 --> 00:18:35,308 Speaker 1: And now it's like, do you go back to Mac 387 00:18:35,388 --> 00:18:37,988 Speaker 1: mac we benster butt? After one bad throw? Where does 388 00:18:38,028 --> 00:18:39,668 Speaker 1: the rest of this Patriots season go? It was the 389 00:18:39,708 --> 00:18:42,428 Speaker 1: strangest plan for a quarterback game I've heard in a 390 00:18:42,468 --> 00:18:44,708 Speaker 1: long time. What's the plan for the season. I have 391 00:18:44,788 --> 00:18:48,028 Speaker 1: no idea. Yeah, this is muddy water up and that's 392 00:18:48,068 --> 00:18:51,468 Speaker 1: for fans. The allure is gone now for Bailey Zappy. Now, 393 00:18:51,508 --> 00:18:54,668 Speaker 1: he played really well for two d so he proved 394 00:18:54,908 --> 00:18:57,868 Speaker 1: his value there. He proved himself obviously enough to put 395 00:18:57,948 --> 00:19:00,108 Speaker 1: himself in that situation to be put in so quickly 396 00:19:00,188 --> 00:19:03,948 Speaker 1: after Mac Jones. But we pride ourselves and having a 397 00:19:03,948 --> 00:19:06,228 Speaker 1: pulse and kind of the characteristics and the personality of 398 00:19:06,268 --> 00:19:08,068 Speaker 1: all the cities across the league, and having lived in 399 00:19:08,108 --> 00:19:10,388 Speaker 1: Boston for a while, like this is the worst case 400 00:19:10,428 --> 00:19:13,148 Speaker 1: situation for Patriots fans to be in, because like, at 401 00:19:13,228 --> 00:19:15,108 Speaker 1: least when you got a guy that you don't know 402 00:19:15,188 --> 00:19:17,868 Speaker 1: quite enough about in Bailey Zappy you can go to 403 00:19:17,908 --> 00:19:19,828 Speaker 1: bat for it. Who can just be like that's my guy. 404 00:19:19,948 --> 00:19:21,588 Speaker 1: Don't really know if he's gonna be all right, but 405 00:19:21,628 --> 00:19:24,428 Speaker 1: like that's my guy. Now that Billy Zappy has shown 406 00:19:24,468 --> 00:19:26,588 Speaker 1: his hands, like Patriots fans are kind of just like 407 00:19:26,628 --> 00:19:28,548 Speaker 1: they don't want to look anybody in the eye. They're like, 408 00:19:28,708 --> 00:19:30,188 Speaker 1: you were a Mac Jones guy, but you were Bailey 409 00:19:30,268 --> 00:19:32,028 Speaker 1: Zappy guy, and like no one wants to make eye 410 00:19:32,028 --> 00:19:34,948 Speaker 1: contact this morning, like this is it's muddy, it's dirty water, 411 00:19:34,988 --> 00:19:36,348 Speaker 1: as they like to stay up in New England, like 412 00:19:36,388 --> 00:19:38,908 Speaker 1: this is not it's not all. I wonder like Joe 413 00:19:38,948 --> 00:19:40,828 Speaker 1: from Wooster walking out of the stadium last night, like 414 00:19:40,868 --> 00:19:42,108 Speaker 1: what do you guys think? What do you think you 415 00:19:42,148 --> 00:19:44,068 Speaker 1: start a quarterback? Are you are you a Mac guy? 416 00:19:44,068 --> 00:19:45,508 Speaker 1: Are you a Bailey guy? I think they're probably lost 417 00:19:45,588 --> 00:19:47,428 Speaker 1: us odd. You don't see this in New England, Like 418 00:19:47,468 --> 00:19:50,748 Speaker 1: there's clear, definitive answers and Bill's not afraid to make 419 00:19:50,788 --> 00:19:53,308 Speaker 1: those decisions. So if Zappy was playing better, you would 420 00:19:53,428 --> 00:19:56,068 Speaker 1: expect it the way that game went for Zappy to 421 00:19:56,188 --> 00:19:58,308 Speaker 1: just start a game and Mac to be his backup. 422 00:19:58,628 --> 00:20:00,548 Speaker 1: Very odd. You don't see these types of things in 423 00:20:00,548 --> 00:20:02,868 Speaker 1: New England. Like you saw the smirk on Belichick the 424 00:20:02,908 --> 00:20:04,948 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks, and I personally thought the smork 425 00:20:05,028 --> 00:20:07,468 Speaker 1: was like, I know what Billy's if he's gotten you don't, Well, 426 00:20:07,468 --> 00:20:09,108 Speaker 1: like now we see it and like, now what do 427 00:20:09,188 --> 00:20:10,868 Speaker 1: you Why are we smorking? I don't Why is the 428 00:20:10,868 --> 00:20:12,508 Speaker 1: headset just off and you're out listening? I don't know 429 00:20:12,508 --> 00:20:28,468 Speaker 1: what strange that's reaction to the Jets adding James Robinson 430 00:20:28,548 --> 00:20:30,668 Speaker 1: to their running back room. Can they keep the way 431 00:20:30,668 --> 00:20:33,308 Speaker 1: they have been playing in their style of football rolling? Well, 432 00:20:33,388 --> 00:20:34,948 Speaker 1: if you're a Jets fan, you wake up this morning 433 00:20:34,988 --> 00:20:38,148 Speaker 1: saying we can't have nice things. Yeah, Grease Hall is 434 00:20:38,188 --> 00:20:40,388 Speaker 1: like it looks like the next Marshall Falk and he 435 00:20:40,468 --> 00:20:42,548 Speaker 1: breaks one for seventy yards and then you find out 436 00:20:42,548 --> 00:20:44,508 Speaker 1: he tore his ACL. I mean, he felt good after 437 00:20:44,548 --> 00:20:46,508 Speaker 1: the game that he's done for the year. Then almost 438 00:20:46,548 --> 00:20:49,108 Speaker 1: worse as Elijah Vera Tucker, who I've said on this 439 00:20:49,148 --> 00:20:51,148 Speaker 1: show was having an all Pro season, plays left tackle, 440 00:20:51,188 --> 00:20:53,068 Speaker 1: plays right tackle, plays left guard, plays right guard. Does 441 00:20:53,108 --> 00:20:56,148 Speaker 1: it all? They're both done for the year, So you'd think, 442 00:20:56,188 --> 00:20:58,468 Speaker 1: all right, let's pack Jets don't just pack it in. 443 00:20:58,468 --> 00:21:00,108 Speaker 1: They're like, all right, let's go make a trade. Let's 444 00:21:00,148 --> 00:21:02,108 Speaker 1: be aggressive, and Joe Douglas credit to him. They going 445 00:21:02,148 --> 00:21:03,908 Speaker 1: to get James Robinson. It didn't do anything against the 446 00:21:03,908 --> 00:21:06,068 Speaker 1: giant slide this weekend, as Tom was saying, it's coming 447 00:21:06,108 --> 00:21:08,028 Speaker 1: off that injury and might have any thing, but you 448 00:21:08,068 --> 00:21:09,868 Speaker 1: know what, let's go for it. And I think Michael 449 00:21:09,908 --> 00:21:12,828 Speaker 1: Carter can play. Michael Carter, number thirty two on the 450 00:21:12,908 --> 00:21:15,548 Speaker 1: Jets is a stud. And just because they drafted Bruce 451 00:21:15,628 --> 00:21:17,828 Speaker 1: Hall in the second round doesn't mean they didn't like Carter. 452 00:21:18,188 --> 00:21:20,508 Speaker 1: When I had Sala on the podcast that I do 453 00:21:20,508 --> 00:21:21,708 Speaker 1: a couple of weeks ago, I was like, talking about 454 00:21:21,708 --> 00:21:23,028 Speaker 1: Breeese Hall, give me everything. You got a brees All, 455 00:21:23,028 --> 00:21:25,508 Speaker 1: and he's like, well, Michael Carter is also very good 456 00:21:25,548 --> 00:21:27,428 Speaker 1: and he brings a lot to the table. Also. It's 457 00:21:27,468 --> 00:21:29,108 Speaker 1: but both of them like no, no, no no, well give 458 00:21:29,148 --> 00:21:31,468 Speaker 1: me Brees Hall. It's like no, no, no, Carter Carter 459 00:21:31,588 --> 00:21:34,708 Speaker 1: talking about one. This guy's good, Like this is a duo. 460 00:21:34,868 --> 00:21:37,668 Speaker 1: It's not just one guy. Carter has been there for 461 00:21:37,708 --> 00:21:40,948 Speaker 1: two years. I think there's a thing. Hey, look, Patriots 462 00:21:40,988 --> 00:21:45,068 Speaker 1: look terrible last night. Patriots are favored in MetLife this 463 00:21:45,108 --> 00:21:47,348 Speaker 1: weekend against the Jets. If you're a Jets player at 464 00:21:47,508 --> 00:21:49,788 Speaker 1: five and two and you're looking at that and saying 465 00:21:49,908 --> 00:21:52,548 Speaker 1: that team last night is favored in our building history, 466 00:21:52,548 --> 00:21:54,508 Speaker 1: would be damn, this is not this is not what 467 00:21:54,548 --> 00:21:56,268 Speaker 1: it should be like. We could stay in some games. 468 00:21:56,308 --> 00:21:58,588 Speaker 1: I think the Jets are gonna be okay without Breefe 469 00:21:58,628 --> 00:22:01,028 Speaker 1: Hall because of Michael Carter. But the Vera Tucker thing, 470 00:22:01,068 --> 00:22:03,188 Speaker 1: we don't see that in fantasy football. You don't necessarily 471 00:22:03,228 --> 00:22:05,068 Speaker 1: see it with the naked eye. But man, is that 472 00:22:05,188 --> 00:22:06,708 Speaker 1: a loss. That might be a bigger one than even 473 00:22:06,748 --> 00:22:08,948 Speaker 1: Breeze Hall. They play the pitcher has played the Jets 474 00:22:08,948 --> 00:22:11,308 Speaker 1: two the next three games too. It's a whole series going. 475 00:22:11,348 --> 00:22:14,148 Speaker 1: But listen, uh, Salom might want to talk about Carter. 476 00:22:14,308 --> 00:22:16,628 Speaker 1: I love James Robinson. I love him. We've loved him. 477 00:22:16,748 --> 00:22:19,028 Speaker 1: If you've watched football, it's like it's this guy down 478 00:22:19,028 --> 00:22:22,148 Speaker 1: in Jacksonville who's undrafted out of Illinois State, the Red Birds. 479 00:22:22,188 --> 00:22:25,468 Speaker 1: He's got this generic name, like who is He runs 480 00:22:25,468 --> 00:22:26,948 Speaker 1: the hell out of the ball in his career. He's 481 00:22:26,988 --> 00:22:28,508 Speaker 1: like a four and a half yards a carry guy. 482 00:22:28,668 --> 00:22:31,948 Speaker 1: He's got big numbers, big stats, like just I'm always 483 00:22:31,988 --> 00:22:34,508 Speaker 1: a YEPC guy. Met the real and pressor of running 484 00:22:34,508 --> 00:22:35,828 Speaker 1: back his yards per carry. I don't care if you 485 00:22:35,908 --> 00:22:39,868 Speaker 1: have a thousand yards yards per carry. It's a YPC guy. 486 00:22:40,508 --> 00:22:42,988 Speaker 1: McAfee does like for the brand, like I'm a YPC guy. 487 00:22:43,108 --> 00:22:45,668 Speaker 1: I love it. I'm the White PC Club. If anybody 488 00:22:45,748 --> 00:22:47,828 Speaker 1: wants in um And here's here's what you need to 489 00:22:47,908 --> 00:22:50,468 Speaker 1: know about about this guy, James Robinson. If you're a 490 00:22:50,548 --> 00:22:53,148 Speaker 1: Jets fan who's not totally familiar with him, So we 491 00:22:53,228 --> 00:22:55,108 Speaker 1: send this out to everybody. All right, he won this 492 00:22:55,148 --> 00:22:56,828 Speaker 1: thing a few years ago. Hold on a second, we 493 00:22:56,908 --> 00:22:58,508 Speaker 1: send it, they take it, They send a pick. We 494 00:22:58,588 --> 00:23:01,868 Speaker 1: never really see it again. Like months after James Robinson 495 00:23:01,868 --> 00:23:03,708 Speaker 1: won the scepter, he was doing a zoom interview and 496 00:23:03,788 --> 00:23:05,868 Speaker 1: someone sent us this pick. Bring this isn't his house? 497 00:23:06,308 --> 00:23:10,228 Speaker 1: Look over James Robinson's shoulder. This guy put the thing 498 00:23:10,268 --> 00:23:13,508 Speaker 1: on the damn wall, like he d I wide this 499 00:23:13,708 --> 00:23:17,148 Speaker 1: and got like some some spackle and some bolts or something, 500 00:23:17,308 --> 00:23:20,268 Speaker 1: and it's in his home. I got a stand for it. Yeah, 501 00:23:20,308 --> 00:23:23,508 Speaker 1: he's got like this crazy little mount that he sits 502 00:23:23,588 --> 00:23:25,548 Speaker 1: in where he rests his head to do zooms. The 503 00:23:25,588 --> 00:23:27,468 Speaker 1: anger and Scepter is there. So it's funny for us 504 00:23:27,468 --> 00:23:29,428 Speaker 1: because we do the segment, But that says a lot 505 00:23:29,508 --> 00:23:31,948 Speaker 1: about him. He takes a lot of pride and how 506 00:23:31,988 --> 00:23:34,348 Speaker 1: hard he runs and that guy's coming to the Jets. 507 00:23:34,388 --> 00:23:36,548 Speaker 1: Bries Hall is a big deal. But I tend to 508 00:23:36,588 --> 00:23:38,668 Speaker 1: look more positive. The Scepter guy's coming to town. Guys, 509 00:23:38,668 --> 00:23:40,388 Speaker 1: I promise it's it's the guy runs hard. You're gonna 510 00:23:40,388 --> 00:23:43,348 Speaker 1: love him. Decepter. It represents who he is as a 511 00:23:43,428 --> 00:23:48,268 Speaker 1: runner and as everything you don't know. Poster No No, 512 00:23:48,548 --> 00:23:51,748 Speaker 1: Bob Marley, miss no, that's a young guy though there's 513 00:23:51,748 --> 00:23:54,228 Speaker 1: probably no no no. Steady girl from the walls and 514 00:23:54,348 --> 00:23:59,708 Speaker 1: just completely white would have exactly run Scepter out of here. 515 00:24:01,348 --> 00:24:03,708 Speaker 1: Another guy that's gonna have to step up, step up 516 00:24:03,708 --> 00:24:06,708 Speaker 1: for them, is there. Quarterback Zach Wilson. We say it 517 00:24:06,748 --> 00:24:09,508 Speaker 1: all the time. He's like he's a passenger in the ride. 518 00:24:09,548 --> 00:24:11,828 Speaker 1: Since he's been there there four no, since he's come 519 00:24:11,868 --> 00:24:16,148 Speaker 1: back off injury, he's thrown one touchdown pass one touchdown 520 00:24:16,188 --> 00:24:18,828 Speaker 1: fast and the four games that he has started, that 521 00:24:19,068 --> 00:24:21,948 Speaker 1: is it. Joe Flacco leads the team. He has five 522 00:24:22,188 --> 00:24:25,868 Speaker 1: four more than Zach Wilson. Has and he's been winning games. Yes, 523 00:24:25,908 --> 00:24:28,708 Speaker 1: he hasn't made the big mistake. He's not doing anything 524 00:24:28,828 --> 00:24:32,028 Speaker 1: egregious to stop them for winning the games. But without 525 00:24:32,068 --> 00:24:34,668 Speaker 1: Breeze Halt, they're going to need him to step up. Yes, 526 00:24:34,708 --> 00:24:36,788 Speaker 1: he's called a touchdown fast, but we don't need him 527 00:24:36,828 --> 00:24:39,268 Speaker 1: to play. We'll get Elijah More back out there if 528 00:24:39,268 --> 00:24:42,148 Speaker 1: we want somebody to catch them touchdown passes. Zach Wilson 529 00:24:42,228 --> 00:24:44,388 Speaker 1: has to find a way to get it done, to 530 00:24:44,468 --> 00:24:47,268 Speaker 1: do more in the air. Corey Davis is out there, 531 00:24:47,268 --> 00:24:50,188 Speaker 1: they have the weapons. Garrett Wilson, we saw him earlier 532 00:24:50,188 --> 00:24:52,148 Speaker 1: on in the season when Flacco was out there and 533 00:24:52,188 --> 00:24:54,868 Speaker 1: he was making plays. He looked dangerous, and we haven't 534 00:24:54,868 --> 00:24:57,188 Speaker 1: seen anything from him as of late. Over the last 535 00:24:57,188 --> 00:24:59,628 Speaker 1: two weeks, Wilson's averaging one hundred and fifteen yards in 536 00:24:59,668 --> 00:25:02,348 Speaker 1: the air. He's going to need to do more than that. Guys, 537 00:25:02,348 --> 00:25:04,468 Speaker 1: I'm hanging with the Jets here. I want them to 538 00:25:04,468 --> 00:25:06,868 Speaker 1: take their angry scepter that they have in the building 539 00:25:06,868 --> 00:25:08,388 Speaker 1: and I want them to turn it into a special 540 00:25:08,388 --> 00:25:11,268 Speaker 1: team's wand and because that, to me, is the thing 541 00:25:12,108 --> 00:25:13,828 Speaker 1: that is going to carry them over the next couple 542 00:25:13,908 --> 00:25:15,828 Speaker 1: weeks and here's the reason why when you add when 543 00:25:15,828 --> 00:25:18,068 Speaker 1: you lose a guy as electric in your offense as 544 00:25:18,108 --> 00:25:19,828 Speaker 1: Bruce Hall, and you've got to add a new running 545 00:25:19,868 --> 00:25:21,468 Speaker 1: back into the fold, there's gonna be a couple of 546 00:25:21,468 --> 00:25:24,188 Speaker 1: weeks there. You know, speed bombs. You know learned the offense. 547 00:25:24,188 --> 00:25:26,268 Speaker 1: We saw it with Christian McCaffrey on Sunday. He arrived 548 00:25:26,268 --> 00:25:28,228 Speaker 1: on Friday, and you know we got some carries. But 549 00:25:28,308 --> 00:25:31,828 Speaker 1: it takes time growing pains. Special teams. You have been 550 00:25:31,828 --> 00:25:33,588 Speaker 1: playing out of your mind for the New York Jets. 551 00:25:33,748 --> 00:25:36,908 Speaker 1: The game last week against the Green Bay Packers, blocked 552 00:25:37,348 --> 00:25:42,668 Speaker 1: field goal by quinnin Williams special and then a blocked 553 00:25:42,668 --> 00:25:45,908 Speaker 1: punt to be returned for a touchdown. Fantastic. I mean 554 00:25:45,948 --> 00:25:48,068 Speaker 1: that had me writing in my like what is going 555 00:25:48,108 --> 00:25:51,948 Speaker 1: on in Green Bay? Like sometimes these teams games seasons 556 00:25:51,948 --> 00:25:54,908 Speaker 1: go Ebbs and flows. Brampa were the special team's coach 557 00:25:55,028 --> 00:25:56,988 Speaker 1: for the Jets. Like he's having a moment right now. 558 00:25:57,028 --> 00:25:59,468 Speaker 1: He has lit a fire in this group. They're playing 559 00:25:59,508 --> 00:26:02,148 Speaker 1: for each other. They want to be the reason why 560 00:26:02,548 --> 00:26:05,788 Speaker 1: this team wins games. And frankly, last week that set 561 00:26:05,788 --> 00:26:08,148 Speaker 1: a statement for the Jets. They had the fake pass, 562 00:26:08,268 --> 00:26:10,788 Speaker 1: the fake pump pass against Cleveland and week two that 563 00:26:10,908 --> 00:26:14,828 Speaker 1: was a great play. Last week against the Broncos, greg 564 00:26:14,908 --> 00:26:17,668 Speaker 1: zerline outscored the Broncos. He scored ten points, the Broncos 565 00:26:17,668 --> 00:26:21,548 Speaker 1: scored nine. So Jets, special teams buy your offense some time. 566 00:26:21,588 --> 00:26:23,908 Speaker 1: A couple of weeks, get James Robinson into the fold, 567 00:26:24,148 --> 00:26:27,868 Speaker 1: be the difference maker, beat the Patriots twice perhaps who knows, 568 00:26:27,908 --> 00:26:30,308 Speaker 1: and then we'll see where you're at. Rant Boyer was 569 00:26:30,348 --> 00:26:33,228 Speaker 1: with Bowls, was with Gays and is now with Salo. 570 00:26:33,348 --> 00:26:37,428 Speaker 1: That Tyson met a coach three different their special teams 571 00:26:37,508 --> 00:26:39,788 Speaker 1: is no joke. We all just got an email from 572 00:26:39,788 --> 00:26:41,948 Speaker 1: segment producers David Zipple. We're gonna do the special teams 573 00:26:41,948 --> 00:26:47,988 Speaker 1: wand to Jamie give it my special teams won exactly 574 00:26:48,748 --> 00:26:54,068 Speaker 1: genius time. We'll sell that out on the West Coast. Yeah. 575 00:26:55,788 --> 00:26:58,588 Speaker 1: I like that. I also remember when James Robinson won 576 00:26:58,708 --> 00:27:01,388 Speaker 1: the Angry Run Sceptor. He was by a pool. I 577 00:27:01,388 --> 00:27:04,308 Speaker 1: think it was at his apartment complex. So the guys alive, 578 00:27:04,628 --> 00:27:08,948 Speaker 1: pale guy who takes pride in what he does so well. 579 00:27:08,988 --> 00:27:11,308 Speaker 1: I remember he was sitting next to this beautiful pool 580 00:27:11,388 --> 00:27:14,468 Speaker 1: and Burlison was like, take it easy, buddy, you're a rookie, like, 581 00:27:14,468 --> 00:27:16,028 Speaker 1: I don't know if I'd put it in the pool yet. 582 00:27:16,068 --> 00:27:17,388 Speaker 1: And then there was a debate, is that as his 583 00:27:17,428 --> 00:27:21,428 Speaker 1: apartment community, would I would have to take the guy 584 00:27:21,468 --> 00:27:24,228 Speaker 1: who was really young at the times? Easy? Easy, thank 585 00:27:24,228 --> 00:27:28,108 Speaker 1: you though? Well good memory, yeah, you know, absolutely absolutely 586 00:27:28,148 --> 00:27:31,388 Speaker 1: good memories. Good luck to him. Tom pallisera earlier in 587 00:27:31,428 --> 00:27:34,468 Speaker 1: the block, talked about the quarterback situation in Indie. There's 588 00:27:34,548 --> 00:27:39,148 Speaker 1: also a quarterback situation in Carolina as well. Panthers quarterbacks 589 00:27:39,188 --> 00:27:43,188 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold both sidelined with injuries, but 590 00:27:43,308 --> 00:27:46,908 Speaker 1: when they are healthy and they return, it looks likely 591 00:27:46,948 --> 00:27:50,348 Speaker 1: that they'll be watching PJ. Walker because that is what 592 00:27:50,468 --> 00:27:54,788 Speaker 1: Steve Wilkes is rolling with, at least in the meantime, 593 00:27:54,868 --> 00:27:57,908 Speaker 1: the Panthers interim head coach saying Monday that he doesn't 594 00:27:57,908 --> 00:28:01,908 Speaker 1: see a reason not to start Walkers Sunday against the Falcons. 595 00:28:02,148 --> 00:28:05,828 Speaker 1: Now three of the panthers four largest margins of victories 596 00:28:05,868 --> 00:28:11,428 Speaker 1: since twenty twenty have come in PJ. Walker starts well. 597 00:28:11,468 --> 00:28:16,188 Speaker 1: In Seattle, wide receiver DK Metcalf will not need surgery 598 00:28:16,228 --> 00:28:19,508 Speaker 1: after injuring his patellar tendon in Sunday's win over the 599 00:28:19,588 --> 00:28:23,908 Speaker 1: Chargers head coach Pete Carroll saying Metcalf wants to practice Wednesday, 600 00:28:23,988 --> 00:28:27,988 Speaker 1: but NFL Network insider Tom Pella Sero also reporting there 601 00:28:28,108 --> 00:28:34,068 Speaker 1: is no timetable yet for Metcalf's return. Bears rookie safety 602 00:28:34,308 --> 00:28:38,748 Speaker 1: Jaquon Brisker getting the first interception of his NFL career 603 00:28:38,828 --> 00:28:41,788 Speaker 1: Monday night, and it came at the hands of Mac Jones, 604 00:28:41,828 --> 00:28:45,388 Speaker 1: who started the game but was then replaced by Bailey Zappy. 605 00:28:45,828 --> 00:28:49,148 Speaker 1: Brisker spoke with our guy Mike Giardi after the game 606 00:28:49,308 --> 00:28:53,148 Speaker 1: about the Patriots QB swap. I thought, you they supposed 607 00:28:53,148 --> 00:28:55,668 Speaker 1: don't know very early, but you know, maybe no, there 608 00:28:55,668 --> 00:28:57,708 Speaker 1: a sound going on that we don't know of. But 609 00:28:57,828 --> 00:29:00,508 Speaker 1: you know when we when we had to just change. Now, 610 00:29:00,548 --> 00:29:03,068 Speaker 1: talk to me about your quarterback who a lot of 611 00:29:03,108 --> 00:29:05,548 Speaker 1: design run fornight, making plays all over the point. Yeah, 612 00:29:05,588 --> 00:29:07,428 Speaker 1: he was very dominant, you know, very poised out there, 613 00:29:07,588 --> 00:29:10,068 Speaker 1: looked very confident. And that's just in fields for you 614 00:29:10,148 --> 00:29:12,268 Speaker 1: right there. Big win after that Thursday, and oh yeah, 615 00:29:12,308 --> 00:29:14,428 Speaker 1: definitely big win. Definitely we needed this, and you know 616 00:29:14,468 --> 00:29:15,268 Speaker 1: we're gonna keep going